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Revnger, ‘m “I” "Bleeding fertthz mum w 1 N“ lvegian ' f . - sand nmmel 0r CISllé- 8A '- VE Ch ihtrv wit-h secovgggglfllsrlfiqs JHQCRI L“ Walton and implement enamel. 41111 sxul-xsoofiarfgetl A1331]? 4211-5-22-21. " ' "d 1151100’, g . ' ~————— flllgcsblhlllnn River Parish. E"ATENDED SERVICE -— Rev L. . L-666-5-22-2l1. . G. Davies. pastor of ’I‘rin1ty J. P. Hcgrm, Sum "c .%(‘l'\'lllg 1:1 XGIIAI _ 1 11:0 1:1 order END AT HUME r101; Hogan, sins the spent the work- » s IITIONS — Con- to Dr. 11.13111 Parker of Sydney Uhurch Presbytery was 11 _ 3' I" o" 73195511)‘ to attend a scr- vlce. who're Vcssey, a 11,111“. o; YOTK. and Dnnnlty 5111d~n1 “u Elven a lfccnse to preach. b11,(.‘,.5 Miendlllfl the service were luv Mr. Christie, Lot 1o. and Rev. w: A. MncQumrie. Hunt-er River, 1.1.1,. "l"? of the Presbytrey"; 11nd Rm. "- nmvnl c-f a ycurg lvfz‘. Miller. Clmrlomctown, 5 - . Parker is the only ' _,1"1""1'1\"|11'_11 LODGE IIIEIJTING A berton - . 1 '; -- A 11un1ber of <11 1110 I. O. O. F- D0089 M b0 _ 1111111110» 111c1o1r0d 1o Mo11t- r. Os 1"11e Lc-Furgcn 1 11 1; m. m "11 11.11" 1o nucud a Ds- C- A. F. Ualllu uo1~uc11.‘ff111.11l1?1, 1., ".1"! nun-111: of 1h? Lodge there. S 0 Ccunly were pres 11. 1; 1h; gpfWIfiI s/peakcr. -ISI. m0 _ 1IIOIIS in 1111- C1v1l Service iicer for the Province of Quebec 111d Irichrls congratulate Mr "sman on his success-S. .1,1;1'r, 170k '_\\'A"1"1."11"1"0w1v 15S. - Mrs. Ellm Slnclnir left llrditc 111131" morning icr Water- '11.1\ir1s<.. 1o be “"1111 hcr sisLII‘ 1. lxlsvnrd ftlncArihlor, who i5 lcally ill s John Bcates o1 lmerulc ..0 11 s. 1m‘ and rc- .= 01' 1101' sister's ill- S. -SI.'CCI5 TI. BRIDGE —The 1o: W. A. of St. Marys Church _‘ mlcscsslul bridge mi"; 0s were in ploy. Prize Lnfllvs '1 nrgarct MaoNeUl "' Lucky door ...\IINI§'I'I".'IU.1\I1 ll SSOFIATIUN (‘1'0\\'r‘.1s of Mulpeque ANIIER RECEIVES PRO- ,\‘ -.\n1o11g the recent pro- was 1: 0i P01111111 Crcsluan formerly 0f 1pc \\'0ll1" P. E. I., from Immigra- 111115111=11or n1 the Port of Que- 11o Imimgrntion Investigating 1101118 0n furlough. Summ-r 1'- , MERS AND PRINCE "cone with The wind” 4 DAYS-Starting Next Mon. May 27th 1. l l All Seats Reserved For All Shows Matinee at 1.45 Tues. Wed., and Thurs. 75c including tax l 1 1 Evenlnzs t1 1.45 — $1.10 including tax Mail orders must be accompanied by self- addressed envelope Seats now on sale at Theatre CAPITOL THEATRE Summerside l wmwlfixwiiorww Enemy Tanks Dive Off Roads As R. A. F. Swoops From Sky B)’ Godfrey Anderson ASSUPIHIJJd Press Staff Write;- WITH THE ROYAL AIR. FORCE ‘Amiens. occupied yesterday by Ge man advance forces. Light arm-alr- craft units were observed north and northeast of Amiens but there seem- i '\ r s 1 1 1 x A 1 t 1 l 1 VJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII} 1N umuclz. Muv 22 —_(AP)-—Ger- 1111 tanks were seen diving from [(111115 lll CUIIIUSIOII I0 BVOIG CIUSEBTS o1 bombs dropped today bv low- edlittle movement over the roads in 1111s section. Brlt1sl1 a1rcrsft spotted one con- vov and bombed the head of the col- lllvlug ltuyal Air fvorce lanes 1n 1 ML G 11 1 , v _ __ umn. Plots reported direct h.ts, and A" uhumgfogl? $53031!‘ ellfnRl-ufi-i}; llgiéhlilllffllférthéglllflii st hind the it was believed the road was biock- -__ .-.%"é-:;":'.~l°"."."."-1."l::"“.§l§“lzzlz"".tflz §Il9°l?§he' T?“ w“ mked m M; . , ‘ -l_'. _ .2 , ac rom e raid. the bomber . F" 1,11“? gist“; {f(;L§<Cl1‘3-11_1 111? lnilln aimed at shattering crews told of being "luckv enough t» visitor w Anlbefm- . 1 . 101111411 conununltatkons and sup- find some o; 1,1,9 “mks much had l1, 51.0 ()1 s. -lus father, Dr, A. 1.. poll?“ Mr Reginald O'Connor 1 f1 - _ , c re- cent-ly for Hu11fux. N. s__ 11-111-1-1- 11¢ W111 10in the P. E. I. H1g11lu11<l01's. Mr. Eric Corbett, student. nt M1. Allison Commercial College, 11115 11.. Div lint-s. At one point as their planes roar- ed down. the pilots said, they could see a battle on the ground between ;t\vn German 11nd two allied tanks. 'i‘\\'011Lv (1011112111 light tanks were cnuiucd 111011;: o11c road near Amiens ‘Thcv wore spnttcrccl with machine gun fire from the planes. broken through Allied lines. "One of t2 e pilots dropped a bomb right in the middle of three of them." the fliers said, "One of the tanks reared 1m like a horse and 1e11 over backwards. _ “Another mach 11c found n convoy of German lorries and let go his load at them. He could actually see the lorries toppling headlong off the road." {ui IDE GUA COUNTY CHRONICLE I "IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIAIA 1115 WESTERN GUARDIAN British Press Approves New l War Measures h SPARKLE WIT/Fl Slur! every day with o olnthe Evening News. thing and everybody," rim headline on the Star. "To conquer totalitarianism must for the time being go totallta-r 11m," observed the Da1ly Mirror. The ‘runes commented:- "A.n united nation feels no her act comes near to suspending th very essence of the copstitution a 1'1". has been built up in 1,000 years makes every mun and member of the national forces." The Manchester Guardian: that we may resume them . land." pie “will rejoice . sire of everybody is to serve." r- festallon of that dynamic leader ship for wl1icl1 the country been looking," said the Telegraph mentcd the Daily Mall. The Daily Herald: "We sccep the new law. We salute the intel imroduccd it. It shows a realism an e1 Orgy and a boldness in on lenciu.» wuhout which we could no hope for victory." The Herald went. on:—- week of 1h’: ouibocak of the war Had tficy born effected. had the being sought been achieved without. de- woud have re- naticnol nmbilization now lay. the country ccivecl no such shock as Hitler has ernment," was the flaring behner Government. control o! 010g- e W! ltstlon or misgivlng though the new "Our ancient. liberties are placed in pawn for victory . . .. - porary surrender is made with glad heart and confident spirit. for it woman l. "We must surrender our liberties to the government. of our choice in order the government could do one thing that would have great. significance —it could announce its assumption of control of the bunk of Eng- Tne News Chronicle said the peo- . the one de- "Here at last. 1s a, tangible manl- has “It's the kind of tonic the na- tion ekpccts from itsrulers," com- ligcnce of the statesmen who have “If the Chamberlain Government had known its Job these changes would have been effected within s. turned to his home for the sunmur. Bombs were poured on military . vlcflilon. iOILICCIlVPS a fcw miles north 01' I Mr. Herbert Lcavlt, t d 1 ‘”' MI- 51115011 Academy, 11.1: llucfllrtlifidI {ponhis home for the 51111111101" voca- Messrs. Bill Fraser and Rnv students at Mi. Allison U111v have returned _1o then" 11011105 1 summer vacation 1111111 01's.1_\' 01' L110 Mr. Hebcr Corbett. 11 as :1 visitor to sackvilc. N. 1y, 11111 the closing exercses of Ml. University. 1'f‘1'011l -11u.1 Allison Once sin 101101" comes to 1.11s ‘town In t e appointment of b1011- tenant-Coloncl P. S, 111011111111, m1 command the Second ltlr-duuu 131' nude or tl_1c_ Cnnachun A11 ln-zy. Colonel Nadine 1111s b11011 14131111011 leave of abscnce from 111s 11os111o11 of De uty Provincial ‘rrcnsurcr 111d ,_ Ickcy. S. lhas a ready 141K011 ‘lip 111s 11111 y -__ duties. Hc lakes \v1i11_l11111 the l1 L ll[’l‘lll.\'r.1l FROM 55g“. Wlfillfis 0f s. host o1‘ friends. I ll.‘ —~ Ru D1". A. A. C t: and ““~—' 911k; 111m 5,30“, m? 3,301“ Mr. Parker Hooper, Charlottetown! 1n Sm, ,1‘ N_ B“ have t? was a recent buslnvss v1s11cr to A -1 . home in Summer- e uccomparced heme vdrcn, the Misses 1'01. 11nd Mann =111s at Mcunt IARIKIFII VI YVTIALIFIX-‘Ihe m’ Wlk hlnre on Saturday, 18111. n: 9t. bfnry’; cached. liiifnx . S, 111 Rev. Fr. i.’ r1 .\l V‘\".'1n Carver to EH11 f‘ z. . 11.111 ("f Svimmcr- \1..\ vote niirrlrrd 1w My ‘ T11R01 Swreney 0f H111.‘ 1'1 .\f1's. Pcrry will make "H" in Summersde, where 11‘ 111' friends wish th-m l!" ‘hrs Q C 111111 crlro “T11 (‘I111“d~1:1.1 J. Prcnirn has returned :1i‘1-r vsztuag his home '1' Piicotmis mm Ar Force. S. ' Kwl‘. .1\‘;\~ "1111111. "11 ,1 1 U:11\'":'s'.l_\ is attending xcrcrcs M 114.5111“, ' at Sackvllle, N. S. ;,,"’"flr§\ln< n. Allen m m ‘F; Ftl-‘lflfillltz the grndun-‘icn _-fi]'l“.i'11r11' A1110“ U”. q Sp. <‘..111 .11».~r Mk5 991-- l-dmt- 0f the Unlversty. berton in conuecton “"1111 the crud» 111R of the Montrose to Road project. Friends of Mr. John Gavin, Al-, ma. WIII regret 1o lenru 111211. 11o ls 11 patient in the Plume Cnuuly rlc.~111- , tal. All wish fur his spccuy 11nd complete recovery. Friends of Mr. ivfcscs Foley Cc11- tral Klldare will regret 1o learn oi his serious illness and all hope 1'01", n.s early recovery". M1". Gerald Redmond. Tignlsh was a recent v1s11or 1o A bc1'1.o11. Mrs, James Hogan has r0iu1'11r111 from 11 very pleasant mp to D1111- mouth, N. S. ‘Ilgulsn Messrs. Ronald McKinnon, ung- . an Hal Dalton, Lot Seven,‘ have return to Alberton for the" summer mon where they " 1 paved with the surveying c1 w 1111-‘ der the direction of 01111111001‘ MIZI Lorne B. Whitewny. The regular weekly meeting o1 the First Alberton Boy Scout ‘n-oap was held in their n1eet1n quururis 1n the Masonic Lodge bu1d111 F11- day evening. Meeting 01111110 wlih flag break and Scout. s1lc11c0. 'l'111s was followed bv P111101 11151100111111 nnd attendance Chuckcd sl1o1v1111; ten scouts present. ‘F1115 was follow- ed by a liircl game and iustructmu in tcnderfoo work bv the Asszs- unt Scoutmsster. Anothcr lively game and the Scouts gathered a- round the campfire for a, siug-songi ':111d short talk bv ‘the Asslslfllli. 1 ‘Scoutmasber. Met-ting closcfl \v.t11 t". e National Anthem and Scout s11- ence. Mr. Hillion, of the arlottetoun Y. M. C. A., was u vis tor to Alber- ton Thursday evening. the 16th for the purpose of explaming t1 c work, of the Y. M. C. A._ with those on. militnrv service l1on1c ils wcll n. overseas. He was 11000111111114-11 111-1 Mr. Baker of sumlucrsl c. 0111111: to some misunderstanding the 11101111111; was known only to n. few 11nd 1101101-1 the very small crmvd 111 a_ll011(l.'111_1'0.I However he gave a vcrv 11110111511111: and enlightening tn‘k 011 L110 5111111- tion of the Y, M. C. A.. with 1110‘ hope that. son1c ways and n1cn11s1 would be devised to raise the ncccs- 1 sarv funds to romote the work which the Y. . c. A._ has undcr- taken. He stressed the point that the Y. M. C. A-. not 011lv mmtrlcs refreshments, llterattire and 111111011». and recreational centres but 011101-- tainmenis such as 001100115 and mov- ies which tends greatly to nllcvinfc their worry and strain which 1110 soldiers overseas are constantly under. The regular monthly meeting 0! the town council was hold Tuesday 1 night. Msv l4, in the (‘01111011 Rooms in the Profit Building. Mayor J. W. Wsu h resided. Rout no business beng fnishcd the c1v11~ assessment was read the 111st 111111 second time and laid asid0 1m" 1111- third rending the following 11111111. is assessment wl1‘cl1 is 1110 samc 11111111 nmrmc lmmtvr 1 1 as 111st venr is as fo‘lows: 50c p?!‘ 8100. on real estate. that is less than l0 acres; 50c on personal propcrLv; 40c on real estate. 1o acres and ov- er. Poll tax non-property lwldcrs 2.00; property holders $1.00. Var1o1s bil's were posed and ordered 1111111. Notice was given of a bv-lnw 1o Prevent. installation of oil tanks a- on1z main street. wltich will h:- 111- trodured st the same mccting cf 111t- ommcil. ‘ sdlouzued. -""A" l l 8B Nazi Pldnes Swoop I1 British Sail At ’Em C. Clark Tells Story (Continued ’."9"Lpusc_i> ircc to irre. LIKE A WEDGE INTO A LOG Now we know why the Germans have not. been wasting plane: in raids 011 London and Paris. They have been saving them for this mass 1111.101; on 111(- narrow fronts which have been chosen for them to plcrcc as wedges are driven into a log along its length to break it open I landed out here a. couple of days after the great show began and since we newspapermen are the least of the worries of the army and since, of course. we are unable to move without. en individual escorting officer and since 40 of us must: be held under control together, I have bc011 dcnicd, along with all the rest, any chance to get. into the actual 1111111. 1111c during the 1385i. I011!‘ (IF-Y! 0f 111110115 64mm" Wm‘ ma“ all!‘ mend-shaped drives of massed bomber; Ind tanks. I have seen, in fact, only the ab" end of these Teutonic hammer blows, though the infantry, 11nd 1111' men have described ls ebove the detail of the furious crawling mass of spouting steel below on the ground. But the tremendous sir strength of the Germans would be my first mtprcsslon, if it were not, on the contrary, the tireless valor of the Bri- dsh au- force. Yesterday 11 Hurricane: came up on one of thou bomber- tank drives Just in the not of starting. ‘Ihere in the sir were aerrled squadrons consisting of more than 00 bombers. guarded by over 20 fighters and on the ground hundreds of assorted tabla filling the Blr 11-11-11 r brood and giant dust cloud. BRITISH MAKE THEM TURN TAIL without thought the 11 little Hurricanes dove on the bombers while 1l1e German f1ghters tried to divert, them. From where we hsve been allowed to penetrate, these furious, unequal sir frenzles tre ell we can see, but. it is enough to almost choke the breath out. of the body. 1n this I small action yesterday the Hurrlcsncea ignored the fighters end bore 1n on the bombers, eight of which were shot down with their freights of 110111115 and me balance of the formation was comrplet/ely disorganized, and abandoned the attrck to return to their dromes to reorllnlll- xo figures were given u to the number of our 11 who came out of 1t. The minute these wedge attacks ue 1e " i, our bombers, includ- ing photography planes Ind every other type of machine available, rush I 111 11nd bomb both behind and before the tank mass as well as directly on 1t, to cut bridges and crossings, because the peril of the Gennan method is a safe return of tanks to the fuel end r6911! b089- Word 111, this stage of Germany's spear thrusts is they Ire b11118 pan-led not stopped. But the vital fact. 1a that the Alermsns still ere 11.11111; 11k- moss attack 1111a the British and French m using thclr nnqucnchable and individual valor. History will tcll you which human trait Ls nobler and which wins. MACHINE-GUN REFUGEE! Among the 5111111 items met in our wild chase alone the irlnce o! 111111. unforgettable battle was the mechine-gunning of 11 Red Cross train with giant 1"ed crosses on the car roofs. The machine-gunning of 1; station filled with refugees end nothtng else. Last night t big bomber ambled fair on top of our latest ovemlght. home. sesrchllghts picked it 11p and from our hotel window we watched a spectacle that put the Exhibition fireworks to shame as antkaircraft and pompoms, firing bright, red and ycllow irncer shells. lashed around the wildly swervlng big lmmber. n-ioih-like 1n the spotlight. 1t was reported down n few miles 0111. S1111 another heap of aluminum alloy steel was n. giant. l-fclnkel. A little Hurricane icok it. from the side end cut the tail half off 5,3 a hunting axe chops off a bass‘ tail. I am too sore of heart to mention the refugees today, The whole world Is filled with them. The heart leaves the stomach no appetite for iear one crust may be denied these homeless hordes. IIOW SILLY THESE "SECRETS" 1M1 I sow :1 milk wagon like the one that calls at your door today. black steel boxes full of worthless secrets of stole now. administered in the past utek." The Daily Express said “the em- nounoor, Msy 2a _1"r* ' w) ‘ . alm- vl . —-(CP Cable) -1n big headlines ENO 1 . . It woken up your ggglliigngr Téfigfipzfil wsékwlg 1g‘; liver, {learn and sweeten: J a ° , n h ‘. to ‘meet the grave war situation. m“ ‘gézvnugn? '31:‘: j ‘Dictator powers for the Gov- 99 F’ g1 you feeling or bright u: u new delIcrI Start the day Ieellnfl "en top eI lhe world" . t . drink pleasant- Iurilng, Invigorating ENO end loam whet it meant to y m and rnrsm A C 5 t. t B.C. PILOT MISSING l Flight Commander John Alex- ander Campbell of Willow P011111 ‘near Nelson, 21F. is postczl us "missing In the heavy Allird sky Ifighting In Belgium and Holland. _Crmpbell has been with the Royvnl Mr Force for three years, 11nd Went dcuoulcdgcd 111111 110.1111 nus _ OIL-AA“ med bv Llll: 00111121115, but sold t. f)’ hud been unabe l-o cross the Aline at; Rethel or anv other point. T1115 report. was published by Tele- france Agency wh ch denied tfllilm reports t at the Germans hid reached the channel and cut 011 the Allied arrnlcs 1n Be-Ell-lm- “'I'11e snuation can 1n no way b0 considered desperate," the agcncl’ said. Reporting that the Gemuma had only 5,000 men at. Amiens. Tele- france added: “The WEB-kn"! °1 these effectlves constituted the risk of the operation, a risk which be- Iflnmfs all the grcatfjr 110W U18! m" 111111105 are c011111lc1c.v 1n place on l 1l1e positions chosen after the breovk 11h the line from lflamur to sedan. .AmQng the days announcements. bv the ministry of information was that the bridge; of the Somme 1W1 been destroyed 1o bar s furl-lief German thrust to the south. CHURCHILL (Continued can pill 1) Bush Preparations Meanwhile the British Govern- ment. went shead perfecting its plans to meet the cutest menace ever aimed at th country. It rushed through the House of Com- mons legislation providing the death penalty for treachery in wartime. It was generally agreed the legislation gave the Govern- merit power to inflict the death F011 SALE: Desirable Residence .I\ SlIMMI-IRSIDE Ilouse contains seven Runporch, lIaIIIrmrn1 Spacious Lol. ('1 mrully For particulars 111111, phone 295, summcrsirlr. rooms 11nd I In -_+ __ L-(fiu-a-zz-zo-zv-o- 7 1 men or norm-h ' 2. The bllnlsily of lkluor 111.11; "duet". any 11.15.11 to 11,11,411,- servlce requnecl." 3. The Munster of Lnlbor " able to prescribe terms o: ;- ~ 1 erauon, hours of labor, and co..- tlons of SCIVlCE." 4. ‘flulere v1.11 be no“ - " Premises and lcuullc .11.," 1 o1 1...: nation 101' W111i 601116 119011 U5." 5. "Some fietflbllcllillClll-S controlled n.:o".;e".111~"11~1: others may be com; will 111 cllvcl, 11¢ 1 eminent ueooum w. . profits uhoci." 11010111111011 c. MlUIlllCllS 1.1111 he lnunedlatcay. ‘l. Excess profits mx is at ".119 1oz; of 100 per cent. n. it". (2.11 LUKUI‘ Ldqn 41.x . ..f. l 111111. u‘ (ulnlonui penalty upon parachute saboteurs who land unarmed and in civilian dross. Proud of the democratic ma- chlnery which could give the Prime Minister power as vast n; that, of Hitler and yet retain the right to take it back, parliament rushed into lnlv the fnr-icocluxv; act enabling the Government to 8. "Other eslabllslnne; ordered 1.0 Cfll'l'_\' 1.11" in which evcnt eoualc re111uz1er 11s 11131‘ be 011:1. at .1 l "llwy 11111:: _ ullhl." 9. ‘Tlzere 11111)‘ be CzmLS firms \\'1ll have 1o close 1101.111 were mav 19011111105 be <11. of property here 1111.1 1111. z": remuneration to be ct-lcr1111111c Introd uc 1;<1.‘o.e the parliamentary process was under way gave immediate ef- _fcct to law's setting up under ministers labor and prope: ty. conscript all The House of Commons push- ed the bill through the read- ings within two hours and without a. vote. The House of Lords quickly fnliorvcd suit and Royal assent was given. The wholc job ivas done In two hours. 45 minutes. completing the transition from democracy to virtual-but temporary - dictatorship. begun Inst. August when Parliament empowered the King to issue decrees with the effect of law. Orders in Council prepared even controls Introduced by Churchllls depuly 111 1111» with the dcclzrnslloh 1411112 for WllKll vle eta." Jeopardy." the nmendin for two years 111111 e11. i011 swiftly laxauon of lbs rules 14> 1 (led employment of engineering maus Mr. Attlee told e!‘ 198-1011. lhe cablnet coul unl1a111111u1 >‘ Everythll. ed By Attire Cli-nn-lfl. {.111 that "tlc.'_\- 1u for 1s 1n e11; extehcr: 11g l'€t'(.l I0 l 11.1 0:21.111- uulhcll in LL15 tr . the House that if not meet because d goverl H)’ lack 01 li-‘QLSIQUOILJ. 11 l-‘or Victory "J 1t was emprmsi h " bordinote sunk v1: covering labor, J banking, agriculture, transport, been done to su wry. erlzcnci’ Dnwcrs bill and the treach- It‘) lilac front almost on the first KIM‘ lllliqlliitlls. War industries und export thzltlergttuité be oleka: to :11 that 1 b'll .11 ti ‘.2 He cefo t1 he e war. . w wee ‘BIO ti " 371i» 11s r1ncltwhviu1l1s1s is 112111121111: o War material and eXPprt indus- h’ “Id "o"! fl-lullflsl 911$’. H1116,- sml-ud 11,55 wa- ,_ trlcs will be given absolute priority gggifiurezllfillal byuno consid- nwo. We start it today and labor will be draf as re- e 1,5,,“ m, h“ refill“! m". Churchill: All you ask of us we (lllllfd in the more essential indus- n, ever 1.111111; into Lthtlalscalovic will give. willingly. Eagerly. This "195- for“, eflslom we u,‘ "Sofnd is the morning the notion has Lflb‘)? Wm b9 Van-VET?“ @0111" he shall not succeed." boon wnililn for ever since you _ _ *—‘~— v pulsorlly not only to war factorleg mad“ your aplpffll {hm- mqmhs (Continued from page l) but also to the land and coal 'l"l1e treache b111, simndet “fifth agoy , _ ..._ _.,_,_,._ f mmes as required. Control over column" actlvi es, provide 1,1,‘, _ agriculture will extend to manu- death penalt for treachery "' hen north and in Belgium. Nothing gcturglggl ixgzpclierggrrts. the crops to siggelhwgeiolmtlélwnenry gm‘ pg;- _ War-Survey of importance to report, on 1l1<~_1,‘_,b§{,on_' n er "e “d m" 11111.11 any other pemonfilgwdo‘ puma; ' 1'0111:11111l0r of the front.’ ' “t Wmch I‘ dellflned 01!‘ llkel D0 (By The Canadian Press) French c:12111¢.\1"-11..:1.~l:.s 50-101‘- day won back the towns of Arras and Abocvulc 11"111 Cl-lxuun 111e- cltanized farcts 11d upon the RJII- ity of 1110 Fr 11 arlnv i0 push 1101110 sin-h ahacks in widely separated areas, largely rests the outcome of the present battle. There can be little doubt that the far extended lines of the Ger- man forces are vulnerable. But. t ma1or port of the German plan is the dcmoralizaiion of the enemy by fir: explosive and terror. The advance units of motorcyclists and parachute troops perform 1.111s unction. By terror they seek to stampede the civilian _population so that. re- fugees in thousands take to ‘the roads and slow down m1l1tary 1novc111c111s. By fire and explosive they seek to destroy communica- tions, roads and bridges. This makes maintenance of contact be- tween headquarters end units tn the field difficult. The German forces hiive not yet clashed with the mnln Allied forc- es and their aim apparently is to avoid such s clash, at least until they can bring up infantr and artillery In large number eon- solidate positions 1n the recent-ly- wnn Snllml 'l"he immcdiate task of the new Commandcr -ln- Chief, Genre! weygand, would appear to be the dellvmy of counter-attacks 1n force before the Germans are lble to so consolidate their positions. SUFFOLK, England -— (OP) —- ,‘30caus0 hc fcnrcd he was giving ‘blmd, Major John F. E. Bowing, '72. a magistrate. shot hmlself’ st. his ‘home here. He underwent In QI operation two years ego. $116111 our" r1111 1110111111211 1K Dr ' d I1 v a-IIFH-Imnioutl. I‘ f F ll Ire ntl I . Qedd a Kidney HCIIIHCILIoOIp 1131.11»,- III-II, IWIIII nature e chance to mien Irulth » and energy. Eny toleh. Sale. 114, lls l? Deddk KidneyPi IL was driven by 11 gentle-men in 11 striped trousers. The spokesman relnnrkod 111f0r111- allv that there 11nd 1.10011 “lmrcily any change" 1110111.: 1110 front 111 415 ‘hours. but said that Gcncrnl Mox- Iime Weygand. the Allied command- er-in-chlef, is “rcallv Sllllsllfffl." He added there 11nd b01111 heavy fighting, with rcsulls 1111111101111, dur- ing the dav bcluvecn V11lu11c10111111s and Cambral (an area sunk.- 11111111s English as 11cm" as '75 miles 1.0 the channel.) Germans continued to send Wt exploring parties in motor-cycles and whip t tanks, some of them cr ISSIIIIZ 1c Somme in IIIPII‘ move- ment. toward the sca, the s110kcs- man said. But. 11c remarked, lhcy were quickly rounded up 1111d thcrc ws no mass Passage oyer the 1'11"- Weygand‘: Message Plans Considered Among plans the Government hos 1n mind is compulsory evuu. atlon of civilian populations in eer- trlin areas. 811711111‘ Minister Herbert Morri- son ordcrcd all ordnance factories to work full time. seven days s week, until fuzther notice. Most. factories now are working two 12-hour shifts The cotton controller, Sir Percy Ashley. asked cotton rnllls u» work 7 1-2 hours s. week overtime for the next four weeks. The Ministry of Aircraft produc- tion announced rm emergency 0cm- mittee had been formed to deal C W Buckingham Palace tonight in eon- l-mpede such Operation; Q The John said "this is ever was one f action. Tl ion without somervel chutists clothes as part of an WHY as people who attacked country in uniform, 1111111 1110 Eltlcjrd ing he m11zht be able 1.; 111 give nssistsnm to the naval, 111111 or air operatmns of the 9110111" w f H13 4'- 1ger life. lo Action of home securit. , 311- ln moving the bill a moment 11 mo" _0r s\v1l_t and drastic J9 Rrlm realities of our resent situation provlde juszmga- Attcmey-Ggggrél (rlrugumanfih Coming styb forces. or u; chum Need Drast nuntstaz- Anderson, down in plain attacking force "111 ‘h1- 5.1.1111; 1111s Ollld be dealt. with with the "immediate position of “William! of not. lmvlng we --1- e“ alloy steels required f0 n1 1i vllem onwun mterfilizlo‘ 1 ajfigreeigxzimtx §§%““‘p,o§”5§§§5 craft end sir engine irlrdustgy“ H; “w w “numme "fld-IPT-i" m west of Arras toward the channel. W? 119W filmed-up drive, hffxllycfgtgilel! $110 Comet drawn 1th Th . as par . an - e Km“ hem a Pr!“ Coumn It nck and not armed but $11311 an I nectlonyvlth the emergency powcrg 910m e we 1 , -" Hour“, over m. 118110,,“ “(no act II U d be deal. “in uncer wu re garf-glnlfélswénef; 'm.ifg§n u" “ Genera . - y, , “and: dg}, ‘grinders; u W!!! Under Ad! MIGHT HURT HITLER. Iman does his duty with n fierce ‘um. WW6?! to be enacted CANBERRA - (CP) - 0h m; qmergyp» l‘ e flweeplng enobltng met, ground 1t would be an offense s, "r0 present proof 1.1m u» Gor- Celfnmvnn was told. woud be:-- gainst good tame. n prov-om w man drive in northern fiance had not. cut communications between the French army and the Allied forces operating in Belgium. the mimstry of lnfonnation announced that Wevgand 11nd conferred wlth the chiefs of the Hnnco- Belgmn com- mands in the north. The sonune-Alsne llne gave the Allies their first firm positions since the Germans broke through u the Meuse front on France's nor 1cm frontier last week and took from the rear the fortifications llninfl m? 1 bord . Bgljliifgnline, relrlnning from V195?» Y" east through A1111c11s. 1.11011 11nd Rer- 1191 goughlv ‘l5 nulcs north of P11115- was designed primarily W prevent my new German drive deellfl‘ 111W Rrsn 1t icfrbkcd tip the British mosai- tionary force which is fiilhtlrlk l" the coastal sector north o1 lhc line I an effort to R0011 a PM“ “PM! for the A‘l1c(l units coming buck from Belgium and to prevent the Germans from installing ihcir avia- tion on the En 11s11 01111111101- The bulk of ‘he (‘wcrmlm 3"" were reported in 1.l'0 Cambrm sec- 101- '15 miles from the channel, in their Lhrilst west, and the NcuI-I chatel sector just above the Alsnei in their push south. Churchill Visits Peril During the dnv Prime‘ 1111111501‘: Churchill ln a surnYl-fl‘ U51} P";‘_"1 ed in Paris 11nd 00111011121 \\.tl1 1 111-r mler Revuaud 11nd C-cnvral W<‘\' zand. I1. was the first 111110 M12. Churchill lad soon WQVT-‘llil 51"‘? '11; ségpsrcme comlnanrl o ‘ e A c or .*.- ' 5114-11-11.: conference with the French ‘coders M1". Churchill 511"" beck to London. French_n1111i_a71y;dl§l1flI'll“ 51m; 111,1, black director 0 l‘ c1111 ZN‘- The wagon was filled w"it.h black stool boxes and followed 1w elderly men in formal black suits, carrying 1n suitcases. The boxes contained the official records 0i’ government 11nd the men accompitn of the foreign affairs department of the Belgian state, They had lost 1 their cars by a bomb and had come paper bundles like lmtvcs of bwnfil the Belgian ylng the milk wagon wcrc members more than 100 miles. None kucw the rote of their wives, sons end daughters. 'l‘heir duly lay 111 the blnrk steel boxes in the common milk wagon. 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