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Tt OuauTjn Pree la xcJulTeIy entitled to use for republication of U mh Oerpisetxa adRd to tt or to the Asaoclated Pleas to this paper aad also ti local orw jrabHsbed Uiereln. AS riebU at reputUcatlon at special dKD6icfcs tfcere!n' ar tlo reerred Thursday, May 1. 1941. EDITORIAL Debt To Greece - - "If nn Grwk fvpr fitsd mnrhpr cVinf in thic irar rVio fleht nf thP frPA tCftrld tn tha nonnlo nf fViaf rroVant lifflol .... " V1V. J.U. bllUb guiauiia, IIVUVI nation would be well nigh incalculable' declares Elmore n. , n , Phibott in one of his svndiratpd nrtiVW "Whv is it. rhnf anc LllShes Uut we are all so inclined just now (as President Roosevelt, Q ATI fi QTH T showed) to be over-pessimistic? It is because, just prior juUOU 0 1 ILL to. the Nazi advances in the Balkans, we ourselves werel winning such sweeping victories over the Italians. If we compare our entire position in Africa and the Middle East with that of last autumn what dd we see? That we have 'nits already won back from the grasp of the lesser gangster as an empire. Entire Italian armies have been destroyed. In my opinion we would never have dared to attempt the large-scale offensive against Italy, both in Ethiopia illil it.n C A -f ! JIJ 1 .1 - 1 1 emu uicicsi ui Sirica, as fcuun as we uiu nau we not. naa convincing POnVinrintr evidence ftvirlpnPA' that that tho the Tralfonc Italians ifora were fiVmrillfnrr unwilling fft to' loon, May i: cpscho ist and toun-re acute, a fulmn.g ! ln ht SLS, fight. fight. It It was was the the Greeks Greeks who who tautrht taught us us that that Regardless Rerll oi me iuiure nistory oi tnis war, no one will ever be able to take from the Greeks the hnnnr nf rmvind- Wn the f ircf to call the bluff of the sawdust Caesar of modern Rome. uuu uiuy shuck me urst amazing diow, DUt wnicn ioirow-ed up that first blow by a succession of attacks with results which helped to shatter the morale of Italian armies everywhere. 'There is no greater folly than to imagine that in a Iife-and-death struggle like this we can always fight just where, when and how we please. It is not ju"st a ojuestion of fighting or letting our enemy walk into any part of the world M might wish to go. If our ultimate intention is to attack the Germans in strength strong enough to beat them, then we will have to do two obvious things. We will have to raise armies far more, numerous and far better armed than any we now have, and we will have to test out the German strength from time to time by actual combat. "Had there been no such test last fall in Albania, no one would, have known that the morale of the Italian army was so low as to make it a fit subject for immediate knockout. Had there been no such test as in the Balkans in the nast few weeks wp. would nnt. hnvo W1 nnnf i.. nncfrnf inn fhot fTio foclr nf VinlrKnr. .1 n ,lt5 its Losses And Gains While" the' losses and gains in cbnnection with the campaign in Greece are still rather vague, it is becoming abundantly clear that the Germans have had a great many more casualties than the British and Greeks. The German generals evidently drove their men against the defences of the British and Greek armies careless of what the losses might be. They had plenty of men and losses did not matter as long as they were able to drive through. face of a crisis threatening Its I status as the i gourmet's nar- "If nil thp wnrlH nnwldinuro fViof TtoKr Vio Unnmo ..ctradlse where another German-occupied country, it was Greece which EnS es irom tngnsn f t..T. a S i i , 1., made Sohcr the MORE CANADIANS ARRIVE IN ENGLAND r.Mr.w w. v.. on. yii uuu ucaung vjcimany.are "open for lunch is going to be more and not less difficult than was previ- others remain open a ousiy estimated. cooklng. Food rationing and shortage of Ingredients essential to cOnUnental and foreign dishes t h a tlOUlS -at. 4 Safe arrival of another large contingentoj Canadian st-idiere and a.nnen in England has bjen officially announced. The above scenes show th fighting men as thev left an East Coast seaport cn their perilous voyage across the Atlantic. In t upper photo Canucks wave a farewell to Canada as they mount the gang plank. A group of Ser :ant Pilots, graduates of the Commonwealth Air Training Plan, are shown be!6w as they eat th r first meal aboard ship. Inset. Private R. O. Golden, of Victoria Island and Private H. T. DoUflas of VancGuver do a little last-minute advert!-fng for their home nrovlnr hv rticTrtoutafr n'HrV j i. i ... . . . , j y.j.,, a vuiuiuuki appie uirougn me snips pon-nwe. OPERATING and Blackout Status of London's Famous Eating Centre if the rarer French vegetables fare fcfcfcihg, potatoes and carrots land sprouts 'particularly sprouts! JaTe always plentiful, and cooked m vie tTencn -way. There Is restaurant at leas; one wroth continues that has been'11"1 a SpttJijjh tosk as a fhort- V. place to eat have played Httle later. Only a couple serve dinner after blackout. There Is the danger of air attack and crtop of that Londoners arent as anxious to escape from their English cooking as they are to escape death in the greater, security of their shelters. Sprouts Plentiful However, in cood old Soho a "fflet.de sole" Is root a rarity yet nor a "liavarin d'agneau " and French cheS- have alwavs been noted for their ineenultv In mak ing potatoes Interesting, And eveni I age oi papruta must puzzle an i itlungarialn. However, there are sev-'eral Spanish testaurahts In and round Soho, ; and even without pimento, they continue to be among the best patronized. Rice Help Some Perhaps the sefcret of thrtr suc cess Is rice There Is something satisfying filling about an "ar-roz''-those generous Spanish rice .MJI . . .... . tines comammg mmcea msal, or HUNTER a couple 6f eggs, and fried ban-! anas. Even without the banana. havoc which vanished a month or two with some of the tastier plates. A much is still to be said for few of the Chinese and Indian fav- the Spanish "arroz." orites have disappeared altogether. The Chinese and Indians are In ah'Indlarirestaurant sutfer-jPert1t "facing their most serious lng from the reduced number 6f!crls- Ina famous Chinese placa both "Anglo-Indians" and Indian l" Gerard Street the proprietor students In London the waiter jxplalnd' he had been - getting said he was unable to serve mango nxt v nothing from China for chutney "with the curry. ' fnYontrfs and that Chinese tngredl- "J ust can't get' it, sir," he said. jents would become very scarce "It's terrible." indeed in two months. The blackout, too, has brought How could he, he asked, cook worries." Some Soho restaurant' i Chinese food without Chinese in-" only," Announcing Arrivals-.atrlh! Variety Store Infant Shoes and Sox, Baby i Powder, Child's Year Books and Picture Books. Infants Bibs, Rattles, Babys Knit Wool Sets, Plush Toys, Golden Haired Kewpies, Baby Brush and Comb Sets, Chllds Tooth Brushes, China Cereal Bowls and Mugs for children. 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