MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN i-Z-in . Ion B, u-Mrastllill-IOII we oiil! “me flth no: but gppflfhlllny and dc- ritish Submarines Hit Hard At Covers Prince Edward -- Island Like the Dew chnlnttoiflvn Inrnlnl (“'5' ______.____.. illiu. Foulldod "OI. F1;- .. Armed Given illRllS AVIA, llssll slln IN ARR MENT Reports T w o W i ll Speed Plans Political And Mili- tary Cooperation. goslavia, May 9 and Soviet cd to work at top s lo political and ma‘. it lvas rc- allvclv today. v nu .ai-_v mission _ . (cvrrnl Vojlu Maxi- _ a- l"-*-l>"<'**l' of national cle- ftl-fl‘. flcv. 1- mpcr-Lcrl lo leave for Mflwvr Rt 'llc cud of next week. (‘Jllflrfv So‘. 1c‘. proposals will be blillllllli hfrc for submission to the ‘he Yugoslav trade ‘ w’ ‘in the Soviet ‘NW davs later. " it was reported 1__. __ ___ _______i_ (Continued mi page 11, Col B) Three Die In Plane Crash . May 9—(APl— 10s ANGI" l 1T0 ulcu l; i; 3y; Dlill collision over suburban mmn“ l. Tliclr ship went Th“ -’ fi i crashed. llvllllls wcic 911m Walter cglllhqll. Burbank: Marshall Mac- -°-. l:.ll‘lilll(l!lllt llowsfcpl cam- :5- 5' S. Q i’. :1" .- O n. = -< ‘mmll l Ailirshall Coombs. vgllff: _ hhololrraphcr. “mag-db 1 lll('_SfI'i(lSl"|l‘d into a ‘W-f-Il llu ull craft piloted ma“? “WWW tinted test pilot. ‘ s“ a 1‘ to bring his plane ‘irst reports said ~ in the accident, lcs were not bellcvcd Coming Evenly v! .-u- 5“ YCTaNntli-cs In this column 1 ‘Rm-Vsrlltlliévyoifd. "Tfllklc-Fllldon Monday). L- 3-5-9-31. umuirlsc sale, Zion I-inll, . 3 oclock. L-2l8-5-8-4l: S l. dance Friday is‘... o. K.’ Presbyb L-259-5-9-2i. whit!‘ 5PM; dance . “no r ll "e Mm‘ by! Bnudfuly night. igzglrfsifzf. "Cake 11a. wmugéllafi, ‘fiwmehl. ‘my u n-aoli-s-io-m. B“ may "Wild -- w, May 1m Ginger , Mon. es - ‘- St Totes ‘s Hall. l‘ n-zab-s-io-zi. T *‘ "mmeae Bale Bat- uui 0:40 -.1 h-l66ffif7egl-‘lfzla-‘lggdalt. "We s bird L- Cfikfiaslaleagt iL-igllnlilhtil M irzcz-s-io-ii. "n" Cl 1 luxll‘ I m mtewwn Women's the M" or the Blind will n 1d " A“““"' T“! Sale Sltllfdfl .0 L-290-5- 0-21. i .',_, ll CNIBA. Hflll. ver. fl-lfifii“l.l“““" M» ~- ordleslra’ ver Inst tute uH M ‘m! Sblcllgwl‘ Han ~ oncert and liii 1d _ an. May =" 11413-54041. 0R Ilth, "White iilghi, Ulnd. M“ d1 "Phllnllic all.“ M” all‘? F!“ . grim mas Manpower For For- Gunfllnn Two Cont; ...,,'-§.__ _._ _ ___i_ HOLLA Forces Boost Admiralty Announces 13 German Ships Struck By Torpedoes From British Subs. IfONDON, May 9_(CP)_ Britain took steps today to strengthen her potential mlmlmwer by making meii from 27 to 36 years of age liable to compulsory military service. Military successes by sea and air were announ- ced. A! Sea. the Admiralty re- ported that 13 German ves- sels had been hit by tor- pcdocs from British sub- marines. I" the all‘. two German the Scottish coast. Dispatches from Norway told of an ever-tightening siege around German-held Narvik. The Royal Proclamation which "W00 L119 2500.000 men between the ages of 2'1 and 36 liable for service upon call gave the country a. bo- tcntlal fighting manhood of 4.500,- 000 between the ages o! i9 and 31, The 27-year-old group ls sched- uled to register May Z5. The proc- lamation also enabled the govern- ment to call up the 19-year-old; immediately although they wzll not be required to register unless they reach 20 during the next few mnotlis. Three Convoys Attacked 'I'hc Admiralty bulletin did not diclose how many ships were sunk but indicated that time con- voys had been attacked and that torpedos found their marks in all in l3 vessels. The vessels were not identified. but sonic observers believed that olic of thciu may have bccn a. siwdish frelrihicr which was tor- prdocd earlier this wcck with a German prize crew aboard. Account ‘ILW Two Planes ‘Ihc air force today accounted for two Gcrmnn plaucs, shot down off the crust cf Scotland. Tonight ancl-hcr encounter was reported in which a British Hurricane fght- ei- nit-licked a Glenna-n Junkers off the East coast. The German ship disnppcarcd out to sea with smoke pouvug from both englnfl. The German victims were the 69th and 70th shot down over Great Britain or off the Brltish coa t s‘ncc the nor begun. Britain Tightens Defence Act LONDON. May e-(cpi-riie‘ Government today announced new regulations to control aliens 8nd pgcpaganda, and asked Parliament provide the death penalty for of espionage and sa- "QIBNO C882! botagc." Orders in council to supplement the powers conferred on the Gov- ernment to deal with dangers of a "fifth column" were issued during the day and presented to the House o! Commons by Bli- John Anderson. Home Becrc and Minister for Home Scour ty. In addition, Sir John submitted a b providing tho death penalty for more serious offences. ‘rho new measures were drafted miter consultation with members of various pflfUOl. but Sir John said this in no way implies ap- proval by those groups of the new r lotions "which are necessarily u forward on the sole recponslb. lty of the Government." CENSUS MAN GETS IIERMIT sumo m. N. M.. May o- (AH-Dven a hermit hu no priv- boy from the census man. Ot-flctols told today how an enumerator n recluse. ‘Hie recluse cook to the timber. The census man felled him wan l flying tackle. The populo- tlcn count was increased by mic hermit. planes were shot down off‘ went lnto the hills to check up on . 'Manion’s Plans To Be Settled At Party Caucus UITAWA, May 9 —(CP) — Un- certainty surrounding continuation of Hon. Dr. R. J. Manion as leader 0f the National Conservative party Drflboblv will besettled at a caucus of Conservative members of Par-ha. tlon before the caucus but it is lleved izenera-llv in Conservative cir- cles that the members will ask him to continue as their chief. If he remains at the head of the Duffy. Dr. Manion is faced with the problem of finding a scat in the new House of Commons. He was defeat- ed personally in Fort William con- stituency in the March 26 dominion election. The caucus on Mociday probably will discuss the whole future of the BMW as well as the leadership. Failure of the ty to lm ove its position in Par ament at t e dom- iniop election considered and plans for the present Parlia- ment reviewed. Since the return of the Liberal government on March 26 Parlia- ment Hill lass specula concern- ing Dr. Monica's future relations with the Conservative party. which he was chosen leader at the notional convention in July, 1938. There were rumors in the first month after the vote that he would retire from the leadership but the impression has been owing here recently that the ma ority of Con- servative members of the new Par- liament will endeavor to persuade him to continue and to find a seat in the Commons. TAKES RVER All RAILWAYS Unusual Activity Foreseen As Civil- ian Traffic Is Sharp- ly Curtailed. BERLIN, May 9—fAP)—All Ger- man railways were reported in re- liable quarters tonight to have been placed under the command of the army for the approaching Whltsuntlde holidays. wth special passes required on B. score of heav- ily-travelled routes. Civilian traffic will be control- led rigorously under the direction of Lleut. Colonel Bork. transport chief of the German general staff. The Whiisun (Pentecost) holi- days, beginning this week, are ob- served over Europe for a week or l0 days. and arc a favorite time for sprin travel. Officialy, the German holiday is Sunday and Monday, but, schools. are closed for a week and heavy civilian rail traffic as p, rule sets in several days ahcad. For days the German newspap- stav off the railroads over the I holidays. Placards in stations warn ' travellers that regular train sched- iilgsl-arinct“ b9_f1l.l8l‘8I‘lfflCd. (Continued on page ll, Cnl 4) invasion. It was confirmed ‘ii official ermnents. all assistance. Agency dispatch said In quoting llllversum, near Amsterdam. bombed eary this morning. BUCIIARE ST, Romania, May which go to Germany. lcclnn’, it was announced officially LONDON, May l0—(C[‘)—'.flie Allies will give The Netherlands their full aid, it was announced today. PARIS, May lfb-tCP-llEUTl-lllSl-The Lyons BULLETINS _ BRUSSELS, May 10--(AP)--Gcncral mobilization was proclaimed in Belgium today to meet the German Bclglum and quarters ln London that appeals for assistance had bccn rccelvr-d from the Dutch and Belgian Gov- These governments have been told that the Allies will render LONDON, May IC-(CW-French, Belgian and British planes were lighted over The Ncthu-hmds this morning. a Reuters New: The Netherlands radio station at PARIS, May lC——(CI')—All officers on leave have bccn ordered to rejoin their companies immediately. The ‘order ccncc-ms those attached to troops ln the army zone no well as In Maginot Linc posts. alrdromc was One enemy plane was shot down. 9-(AP) —'l'he Romanian Govcm- mcnl. tonight put an embargo on exportation of vegetable oils, most of BERLIN, May lll-dliriclayl-(CIU-The Foreign Office summoned ncwspapemien for a special press conference at 6:15 n. m. 12:15 a. m. ADT) today. Foreign Minister Joachim Von lllbbentrol! ls scheduled to make an “important announcement." LONDON, May l0—(FridBy)—-(CI')—A British force has landed ln curly today. It was announced that the Icelandic Government was given BX- plfclt guarantees that the force has been landed to ensure the security ol Iceland against l German invasion. coupon, ivny io-(ri-ianyi-(crl-Anii-iii-mii firing started over the Thlmca estuary only today. The enemy planes, targets of the but- The fli-lng awakened residents French Cabinet Changes Rumored PARIS, May a 41m -Import-‘ ant. changes iii the French Cabinet were reported under consideration tonight as a result of the failure of the Allied cimpalzn 1n Con"! Norway. Reports in political circles laid Premier Paul Hkyll8lid might change his iululsli-y before the Chamber of Deputies reassemble! next Thursday lifter a two-iveek spring vacation. Journal Des Debats uld t)‘ myuud cabinet u oonltlfll terles, were flying In an easterly dlrectlon. Home anti-aircraft flrc tasted 10 minutes. at 4:40 s. in. Airplanes were heard over the vlclntty and puffs of smoke appeared over the estuary. Tea Al: ei-s have been urging civilians to_ "SALAIIA" . TEA ' Cl-IARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, riunAY, MAY 1o. iélio m Island Students Cn- llalhousie Graduation List _ AX. May a —(CPl ~ Dal- housie University authorities today announced the wiriiici" of the (lover- ncr Generals Gold Modal as N. R. Goodman of New Glasgow. The Bachelor of Sccnce (icgrrc wiih high honors in geology will be cou- ferrcd on Goodman at convocation next week. _ ‘The list of graduates also publish- ed by the University mciudcs:— Bachelor of Arts; H. G. Baird. Riolilbuctc, N. B., P. L. hIcCrcuth, Toronto. Jean Macdonnld, Monclou, N. B.. (with dstlnctlmil, Audrey C. Miles. Chai-loiu-loxvn. Elizabclh M. Saridall, Wcstliclil centre. N. 13.. Sally A. Smith, Ym-klon, Sank, L‘. I-I. Widden, Si. Qalhcruics, Onl. Bachelor of Scent-c; W. R. u- son. Saint John, N. B. W. W marsh. Charlottetown. H. O. I - hing. Biaclfsjlarhor, N. B., A. R. B. Walter, Saint John, '1‘. H. Wliifc, Suminerside, l’. E. I.. J. S. Wright,’ Bede ue, P. E. I, ,' Dip omaof cnuinccrlng; A. Ft. 13.. Walter, Saint Jclin. L Mast _of Arts: J. l-i. _ CITXllIPlL, SUIIIIIICISKLC P. W. \Vllll5. Saint: John. _ Master of Science: G. A. Macdou- ald. C arlotictmvii. Ii. N. MacDon- ald, Iicatlicrnlalc. l’. F. I.. W. R.‘ MacQunrric, Viclo'la_ P. E. I.. C. .~\.l Reilly. Suuiiiicrslc... l willful ill ll ‘S EFRRRE R lESSlll R» Says “Only Develop-t ments Would Brcakl His Silence. (By Richard G. Massock. Associa- ted Press Staff Writer) ROME. May Q-JAPl-Premicv‘ Mussnlml kept an anxious Europe guessing tonight as l0 Italyfi 111- wptiom in the war. telling a cliccr- ing throng that “only facts" could break his silence. By "facts". Il Duce undoubtedly meant. developments-perhaps in the Balkans, perhaps clscwhcrrv- which might forcc Italy off tic?’ fence of non-bclhsz/rrcucv and brinp from him a call to amis- Three limes, thc ciwwl Illfl-‘iwd under his Palazno Vcuczlu balcony in celebration of army audcmpire day tried lo_ draw a WlLYIHI-I 0T!‘ from p/Iufsolini, shouting:- u a .. I “Tiuiisla!" _ "The Mcdllerrailcnn for H8!‘ _ (Malta is Britain's lTlVll laasc off Sicily lii lli" lift-thir- ls lhc capital _ni I< African possession. Tun. (Continued nu Mire 11. (‘n1 3) Communique From Dutch PARIS. May l0 -—\(‘l’ —llav- us) —-T’he fol oivlii s t c first commuiilq of he Nether- lands‘ army (Quartermaster General on the Gcrmnn inva- slcn today:- “Gcriiian troops have crnssrd tho Netherlands froiilicr start- ing at 3 oclock. "Aerial attacks liavc bccn launched on some alrdromcs. "The army mul anti-aircraft artillery are ready. “The lnuiidatluns are Proceed- lng according to plans. "At present so far as one knows at least six German air,- planea have been shut. down.’ lts Best Ill The church. the statc poor are thrcc (Illllflhfvfs iu . maintain, but. not portion oil‘. MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN A nuull M12” esoiis ‘ GERMANIS IINVADE BELGIUb ND s LUXEMBOUR GERMAN ARMY Appeal To Allies For Aid; Prepare Desperate Stand Allies Answer Call Invading Hordgs-Sweep Into Three Neutral States — Use Parachute Troops — Open Drive With l_3_o_n_ibing Raids. ‘By The Canadian Press) Germany’ today invaded The Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg, claiming it was taking those countries under its “protection” after learning the Allies intended an “immediate” offensive through the low countries toward the rich German industrial area of the Ruhr valley. VRESIST STOUTLY llolland and Belgium resisted stoutly, sending heavy ziuli-aircrzift fire zigziinst (lcrman DIKIDCS. some of which were reported to have attempted landings of parachute troops. The Dutch Quartermaster General reported some rlilccs had been opened, flooding parts of the country “ac- cording to plans" laid months ago when Holland first considered herself threatened by massing of Nazi forces on hcr borders. BROADCASTS WARNING Exchange Telegraph ln London said the Hllversum radio station broadcast a warning to thc Dutch people that German parachute troops had landed in parts of Iiolland, some in German and some in Dutch army uni- forms. Citizens stood in the streets of Brussels in their night clothes ivatching an early morning air raid as military cars and motorcycles dashed through the streets. Troop- ~ recall placards were posted through Belgium. The invasion of Belgium started about 5 a. m. (mid- night EDT Thursday) when German planes crossed the border. Aggression against the three small countries by Ger- many coincided with zi British military occupation of the little North Atlantic country of Iceland, forcsfalling a reported German move to take the island. . Iceland conceivably could have been used by Germany as a stepping stone for aerial attacks on Canada, via flrccnlziiid. technically a Danish colony. lndepcndent of Denmark, but zicknmvlcdging allegiance to thc Danish King. lccland was left, in an isolated position when the (lcrmans scizcd Denmark last month. BIHTSSIELS, May lfl-—(AP)-Bclgium and her lowland A neighbors. The Netherlands and tiny Luxembourg were invaded today by flcrmanyx The invaded countries immcdiatelv Allies for aid. Waves of German bombers and transport planes launched the newest Nazi blitzkrieg in the dark hours he- fore dawn. realizing" Belgium's worst fcars siiicc the Sec- ond Great War started Sept. 1. 100 GERMAN PLANES appczilcd to the More than 100 German planes roared over Brussels. thc capital. The Brussels airport was subjected to heavy bombing. German troops were landed by parachute at Hasselt, in eastern Belgium, while reports of other troop landings could not bc confirmed immediately. SITUATION [TNCLIEAR - Tho situation still was unclear at 6 a. m. (l a. m. EDT) and it ivas not known whether Belgium was at war. The sound of zinti-ziircrafl fire made it appear war had begun. Official nnliccs were plastered CV01‘ ivzills military mcn to join their units at once. Tho radio reported parachute troops harl landed in the north. telling (‘ommuniczifions were tied up by a rush of official l messiurcs. The Cabinet mct early this morning rccciicil that The Netherlands also W115i invaded. Artillery fire “ti! reported on the fngnllci‘. The .~\lll\it‘l‘|l airport also “as attacked with lmlitlls. ll Wlls reporfcd that after nu interview with 'I.iu_ip0|d. Preniici‘ Hilbert Ifierlot’ dcclarcd to the press (Continue! on page ii, Col I) "I Minll-PJJJ. after a report was l fli-rniiui Belgian lilniz that Subscription l-‘cllvcrcrl Qinuli Ql fill: flllinflli um] ‘Com-General lSends fireetl==<a¢gi lTo Canadians he and Princess Alice, C l Al?‘ we, “fr-cl that we sha. Canada and we hrvpc to br- r- uf the great ' ‘HP-S g * ‘l ll(‘l“lllll'_l' irhlcii lies b-fl Hc mid that. "we in have bccn encouraged acf I'll these difficult days by thi ledge that Canada stands s to shoulder vrllli us." The i- lhe broadcast follovrs I, am happy to hm ads how much Prlucflss . l » »'. I are looking forward :1. l) mong you. W3 have read an so much of Canada that cage: to see your prl-al and lo take up our life 1h I nui proud to 5' Tivcedsmiilr, whose gr mcnls will 1on1: be throusli the length and l Canada. and whose. sud’ was so universally deplore: happy to think lliat l was ho: by his frlendsfnlp. On the eve " ado, where I was vlhe duties of Governor And now once more of the British Empir slvcs enraged in war. England Encnurznrcu l In this struggle, as in ‘Canada is plaving ii ‘ qiorlan: part. We in ‘bccn i-ncoirngcd a: those difficult clays - . leduo that Canada rtacrl" _ z er to shoulder irltii us, I uvssclf haw i-r. 1cm: an opportunity in see arm‘ ilhv Canadian forccs scrrliisz Fsvas the l“ |Gencral Mc\. , lprlvilcgn of insp lof the 1st. divlsl , on ordinary (law's . . wlili Princess Alice. o.’ l talkinz wlfh mnm- o" lcommlssioned office'- 1 They are n sploncl: c. 5: .;-.~ l (Continua-ii um page ll. f‘ l __..___.____ You HAvfi ‘fl-u: MORE FRONT ‘.':‘~."» NEED ~- l ll l l iii. l TORONTO. in». Mlllllllilllil and nizixiiiiiui. ‘ "' tu s: Dawson Vancouver l-Zillumilon l lcculua l Winnipeg To onto a? Qitmva -' F‘ hfoutrcal l‘ '1 _‘ . milcloirn it Maritime ‘Alum fresh nnrthivcst “imlv. j~ 1i l clnilflv and s, little l\lr;licr_f| lllfll' nturc. 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