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The Sylvan Lake News 1942-01-07 - 1944-12-20
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THE N Plans Made For, MASS Murver | \V ALBERTA POST-WAR PLANS Pacific Fleets Sixteen Million Civitians Are Satd ‘To Rocémmendation For The Long-Range C t \ Of N @ | Have Been Murdered By Nazis Control Of Germany M ontrol Of Nazi." . a} allies } f Bende 5; ; ar Industries 2° scce pce ow £0 SH0rTen War The tote! ' : ‘ treatment } , LONDON-—United States propos Sennen ewes eauaee &: e ANEERRA—A rat t a reliable informer t f y ee Ese . = : I le effect teh ean * 1,000,000 lav Dutel rh repment signed t pre . : Fast mplets: ar : s 8) 53.000 sentat the Europea advisory Roses : ay vith 1,000 Frenct 00 cam 1 capation| eee ee euce, Ee . si dans, 5 , E ne nae ae glans, 780 Norwegtan 75 Danes ' s being review Y on acute catarth prises It does not list 1,000,000 children Liou There is.¢ exe} ee . , nose, reduces Other G of France who, a to Ger pectation, however, that it will be | e es $5 tontrolied asa ‘ é ¢ 5 xd r t after seeing Pr , Charles de Gaulle, starvec oath Approve c und Minister Curtin in hospital in M = ; a ; i f ae 5 M wourrie yntribu Ri N Ambassador John G Windtit was who met a similur death | ten n th DS tt J ; repor reliably to have presente: hin deoKe mecteatantt i eee panes Would best be confir ea ad the ean advisory council ts Bate qana olimiuattol-1of : Pees Sets SECRET WEAPON a AE Ea een aA Al support or more memoranda contalning the RHEE ROSES the Nazis, Memiliturteation of Gor , ee American proposals us part of the oe call many And cont S| tunics: it Str Brace will see Admiral Chester AWHILE tHles’ cate Lo aravent Cecmang frer German Radio Says New V-Weapon ed as Dire ieneral of Medical » y) and 061 My jimake, IE Im simtts, ‘combandesincchlet oft 7 ; ; eae Bere apes: Will Be Used Servis ind promoted from the ent ee ate : r Be 9 build another hed! States Paeitic teat in waging war Mr an Ory ns dieaininn rat t- of brigadier General has Wat machin ‘ ? e nay spurn mis, but eved to have discussed the een ON eats eee NODE Y Geass te se Gener coUeEsed only open question on the oc picansh poe teas not always be! a data with President Roosevelt and) ed that a new secret V-weapon— eh Serine Oe at Tieh Pingel aad net) Dale, Admiral Fraser's represent week.” the state department during his ve-)PUU MPA Ty was peang ures Buea First Canadian Army part in writing the agreement Sve it Me eee ee s just the trowtts cent visit to Washington. sinanay = Hiscoescaliide nesta twestet aouvene; ta wa She Was net made gimember MeN contribution to the fleet . he aideast quoted “well informed 7 ib. eye nd depot facilities bat any The Americans were belie £0 ese - i the arrive take over his new of the commissicn until after it was : - ice k a : * ue)! ‘ v stating t e works available for use by © suggested that should be , ‘ ditties horn in St. John's, completed. f at country, Pat.” Bees t rould be projectiles at Antwerp and ¢ F rescowereperte: indies included a $26,000,000 gr aeee made imp. sible for Germany's chem- noticeably different. from Newfoundland, and educated at the However, Moscow reports indicate at Sydney and a dock en De Gaulle went inte de cussions with Premier Stalir feal incuetvtes or similar w to manufacture poison nd the Uni- that G tailed dis bombs fred at London. 'hlversity of Toront said to ve shorter and versity of London, England Mrs. wick resides at 230 Rosedale|on plans fer Germany. Ws you can buy a ney order for six shane These were bu Allied works council for the apons. GREECEINERATION thicker and are thought to he a com: | Australian Navy and the is pletely different weapon.” Heights, Tore United States forces in. the -kout is influenza all the = 1 has hinted several times ao ANOTHER MILESTONE 4.3: pacitc inloads YORK. ntioned as a possible of V-2 bombs were hit by Belgian- Fifth War Year Shows Little Sign nu-{ based Allied planes in w cancent Of ONLY ONE WAY British Forces Lose Heavily I cnow that whiskey expedition Of 1941 York wai enza?”” target s nd New w udy for use mi ‘The broadcast may he n rman Collapse LONDON. Foreign Secretary Eden e a e = ctured propaganda, or a se: ‘or attack o1 Nethe ail YDON.— 1 t i GE nas Steet) tr disclosed’ in the House of Commons| f@ctured propaganda, or a search for attack on the ae a LONDON. bloodiest and British Commander Gives His Views that B eae nh Leyden) the BES costliest conflict past a new 000 ca 500 aireraft in fighting to free Greece and Crete since the heginning of the itish forces had suffered 40.- Ities and had lost nearly milestone to beer ina's War Effort than tho First: ¢ many showed few Beating Jap F OURNE.— At commander-in-chief of newly-created Pacific fleet Maul: z on my foot. “1 beg your par- earn and Ger ns of such an tai var. Ss internal collapse as brought about its t ib elenenar ts the war ctaial cate his views on the part his command { Most of the casualties — killed, aera aS im _. Will play in the Pacific atenre | wounded, prisoners and those missing Ss Wa wees BNE ee ber ti, . if an interview after his arrival in ” you knew what were suffered in 1941 when Britain Buea lay siglds pi zsecam ver ag Metho he said et up to be here | launched an unsuccessful expedition The First Great War ended in four The country with the greatest get up | P : ! into Greece and was foreed to evacu- Searkinld weeks Fang. two dave spy 1 the war. We he Be Lawns note \ ata crate hours after the armistice terms were eonphe a eeatereta ee ae signed in Marshal Foch’s railroac ee: d find out?" \ In addition, Mr Eden said the [ee sera oe an ae - ao aoe ie Beer, ' Royal Navy had suffered heavily Boece ene > —h Field Marshal Sir Bernard Mer worried about my losing five cruisers, 1% destroyers, jComplesne av gemery told me that Germans be- ndeney to discount the possibility Jof a home-front revolt was stri three submarines, one sloop and 47 tween 20 and 25 are hopeless in thelr r yess outlook and cannot be chang: 1 i; pease Jened by British ministry of econcmi AGS aaa tes ‘ Three battleships were badly dam warfare reports generally showing ‘ gc il! ther aged, he said, along with one escort eee as German family i, 2epanese fleet apparently has the . rrler, 12 ¢1 d my ne d the only thing t n got SBOE ee enue rate better fed and better clothed : ; corvette. three submarines than it was in 1918, te we shall sure undithat looking at number of smaller ships. | is Speen coe But as the Japanese fleet goes Pirariitinn devices “IL must be remembered that in Lean: sien Give Wa Werk al eters | SUPPLIES ASSURED cit ov vesten iors amu so she asked for se da} ere all alo In the end we may find urselves 's. and er a victorious Germany and Italy and S its, and her moth 3 aN eg )Germans Grant Safe Conduct To tsiand-hopping f breakfast food.” in dire peril.” Mr Eden sald 2 3 Se One member suggested the British Relief Ships For Channel Islands —= | Commonwealth of Nations had taken LONDON. — The Germans have WiN ATTENTION by far the greater part in the libera- granted safe conduct to relief ships a tion of Greece. “I don't think there in wt om 3 |carrying supplies to the Ger Many Inquiries Received For Canada's but tore has ever been any question of that This photo, showing Marshal Chian ops, is One| nceupied Channel Islands, Home Sec- National Film Board Pictures e left Just as if it anysvhere = xeplied Mr Joden of the most recent of the man who has directed the destinies of China for| retary Herbert Morrison said VANCOUVER Motion= pict: day—how tie stood oe the past 18 years. Headlines tell of the marshal's appointment of T, V.| Between 60,000 and 70,000 persons teing produced by Canada’s naticnal ‘i Soong as premier of China, an appointment which leaves the marshal free|on these British islands are att Of fim board a % tne: jauwide lding it open until gas pi E r pm 1 are attracting world-wid sithe tiouba: PEOPLE MUST WAIT ( ¢, devote al! his efforts to war tasks, Furthermore, it is noted that Soong.| food and medical mipplies. ALES ATR RS LRH UGAIac aria AP eC nee | brother of Mme. Chiang. is moderate towards China's Communists with] Occupied by the Germans in 1940, hoard said in a speech to the board elled the electrician Channel Islands Cannot’ Be Uberated | whom Chiang has heen at loggerheads. ‘This photo is from Time's “Inside| the islands were by-passed when the of trade here ah hold of one of Until Germanyias Defeated China”. ‘Allies invaded Europe. Enquiries have been received from LONDON. Liberation of Britain's the governments of Great Britain DL ve pot one channel islands must wait perhaps oye . : United States, Belgium, France go? | until the end of the war while British British Tommies On Their Way To Venlo Front {the U.S.S.R, Mr. Grierson said } troops fight elsewhere, it was re- = ay e : oe : “Education has been so concer stern det chins | ported ted on. the je that it yuch the other!" They a art of Britain—the forgotten its ¥ to the actual fe OP islands of sey. Jersey, AL needs of the country,” he said. ing man sat facing | dereney and estled a few miles The board has approximately 170 | off the Cherbourg peninstila—but travail EheAtreSinen chin kes vant a divore 1 the latter. leasant, the Fram their rmilitary importance Aren't sidered insufficient to dive con- ta libe: task of in- schedules playing in towns and vil lages, in sehoc actories, work ating force from the mai: ing in conjunction with chambers of answered the other vading Germany. commerce, trades unions ndu: hers are perfectly It is estimated the German garri trial management son on the islands numbers about 15- 000. ‘To sttack them with guns and bombs would mean casualties among the 6,000 Britons who remain there. Phat’ a pretty wo- | assed us. Hm! She's son's hat, her putts er hair, her waist ROCKET RAIDS back and her skirt TERM IS EXPIRING OTTAWA Tt will be a family Christmas at Rident hall this ye wear- | The governor-general ar Alice a tion for yw will | ristmas in Canada since the Men never notice Allies To Concentrate On German i at Military Targets governor-general’s { office ox z pires next April ‘ LONDON. The Allies alt de- = LL. ATTENTION eae termined to concentrate on bombing | BUTTER STOCKS LOW f the last war Gen- iade a tour of the German military ta robot and rock rgets despite Nazi ralds on Ei OTTAWA butter in ©. nd 41 Cheyenn Secretary Eden said BS id shake h de this clear after one me 57,5387 pounds 0 school her of the House of Commons called Senor e girl b on Prime Minister Churchill to g DOE AIe OWE U TiS OE ALALISS a » had had a private the Nazis the same warning about ported. General. “What ‘lid V-weapon attacks that he gave in 1942 they proudly asked when he threatened retaliation if the STICKING TOGETHER on, little girl, pass Germans ad gas. | LONDON.—The foreign The principle on which our tar of Germany, Japan and Fascist 1 Se gets in Germany are selected is that exchanged “fight r 4 IDAY = S et ae Paik of destroying as quickly as possible sages on the thi 5 the SMe pNetene Germany's power to wage war," sald| British infantrymen halt on their way to an advanced position with the! tripartite military pact, the Ge ad its taxes cance Mr, Eden. | 2nd British Army near Venlo. |radio reported soldier won 2599 se a lo}
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Image 1402 (1944-12-20), from microfilm reel 1402, (CU11125607). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.