Propagandists Aim To Poison Allied Set-Up United Nations Now More Determined Than Ever To At All Costs Stand t Against The May 1942 “We ha a grim winter, ¢ bad: news lor curselves and many of our Allies. We niust be prepared for more. All this is depr if bat nat surprising when one consid- ers our enemies’ prepara- tions,” declared Rt. Hon. Brenden Bracken. British minister of information, ina recent address. The German General Staff, the greatest breeder and hatcher of war known to history, was not eradicat- ed after the Jasi war ~- much otherwise. It concentrated on reme- dying the causes which brought about Germany's defeat in 1918. It ceaselessly prepared for vengeance, enlisted the aid of scientists to develop the tank airplane and submarine and finally succeeded = in turning Germany into the greatest war machine the world has ever known. No country ever entered a war more thoroughly pre- pared than Germany in {939. Her civilians were almost as carefully groomed as her soldiers. For fifteen years Italy's do through time full of WOME FIT? ESs 4 | | ¢ Childminding ¢ Over 30 aerobics classes per week meagre resources been drained by the Fascist war planners: for twenty vears Japan has heen prepari for sma vrah raids in the i : sion of British Heents ignored these brutal facts. We are paying the price of our folly. Rations Are Yours Alone; Don’t Trade! Marck 1943 Ration Administration. Wartime Prices and Trade Board, has issued a warning that it is illegal to self or exchange any of the goods that are rationed. Officials said they had received a number of complaints that rationed goods were being bartered and sold. “People should remem- ber,” they said, “that these goods are rationed in order to preserve food and materi- als to supply the hundreds of Canadian men in the armed forces ready to die for our protection. Besides, the practice of selling, or exchanging rationed goo such as butter, tea, coffee or sugar is iMegal. People fol- lowing this) practice are leaving theniselves Open to prosecution and heavy penalties.” Supplies of Meat Will Be Sent to Camps When coupon rationing of meat comes into effect, appropriate mez be taken where ne te ensure special s for fogsing, mining, arnt other camps ir remote areas, the WPTB annon Meat will be supplied on a quota basis to some 25,000 quoka users, In some distr’ frans- portation facilities are such that it is difficult, if not impossible, to obtain sup- plies of some unrationed foods fa: which, to a certain extent, seat is used as a substitute the board said. When = such conditions apply, the operators of the camps may bring facts to the atlention of the Ration Adninisiration, and consid- eration will be given to set- ting appropriate meal quo- tas. LONE 7 AEROBICS uN c Park Royal Shopping Center Southside (Above the Market) 926- 1 4 14 These workers at Burrard Dry Dock are constructing the hull of a new warship. These chipper young men and ladies at Buster's Service Station will be able to fix your car in a jiffy!