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The British sense o! humour has contributed beyond measure to that lbrtfitude which has amazed the World in these recent months of ordeal. Hera is a tlttie gem humour. sent to the Queen's Cana- dian Fund for Air Raid Victims. {r051 the heart of the Emglish Mid. an s: “BEFORE THE BLITZKRIEG” A bomb loll in our village long before the blitzkrieg; we heard a distant thud and. a second later. our newly erected siren walling its ixiaiden w ng. Tlhene was no "incident"; the bomb had fallen in a sandy field and W85 safely buried there. leav- ing undamaged a house barely a hundred yards awan For a fortnight afleryvards the householder went his leisure flme out-ot-doors giving first-lurid do- tails of the raid and receiving eon- gratulatioms oci his escape He must have hurl the most per- fect time ever enjoyed by a man with a stoiy to tell. Fresh listen- ers arrived continually, in a stream durlm the day; in crowds in brig, llgiht evenings. ‘Phey name bv car. bus and bicycle fN-‘m Binn- ingharn and places as far as Cov- entry; pedestrians with the pur- poseful salt or the siglitseer lasted the leisiwely natives on the unpaved footpath. Relatives visited our homes "to see we were ell right and children went of‘! importantly to "show Auntie when the bomb “:3. "the neyvspB-Pers of our nearest town gave pictures of our bom crater “somewhere in the mid- Nazi plans ford Drive through Spain (By John Lloyd) (yissociated Press Staff Writer) NEW YORK. May l-i—(AP)—O servers in Spain are convinced the Germans have plans worked out ml the last detail tor a drive ucrossi the peninsula to attempt to close the western entrant-e to the Medit- erranean at Gibraltar. ‘If there is a uutstion in their minds it is not over existence of such plans but rather as to when‘ and if they Will be put into oper-i atlon. The emphasis at the present; moment is on the "when." | I have spent six months on the, ground and I doubt if a day went by when some aspect of this ques-l tlon was not discussed. Two pointsf should be clarified at once—first,l that a “drive" does not necessarily mean Spanish opposition. and sec- ond. that the decision may well be one-sided. Spanish Propaganda References have repeatedly been made in speeches and the press of l the eountryb determination to “pur-g sue her destiny." to attain the "just" awards in Africa and to as- ‘sume her place in the "universal l movement." The Axis has been,’ mulcgized. the democracies assailed,‘ land German and Italian help to’ Franco during the civil war stressed! DOUBLE-EASY OUICKUBE TRAYS BRITAIN STILL LAUGH Gem of Humour Sent T0 0.ueen’s Canadian Fund. I [own artillery along the Gibra. I st Q be affected b ‘Lion of Spain. but there is a t.h1rd| and. perhaps. even more vital point. izler now under Spanish control. ‘z where the Germans might gain an .. I‘ iIlHDOItBHII. base foi- operations in Af-l l‘ ca , O The eorpansion of the German’ . field of operations mm Frenol; r u w s e r0 s t miaht. create such a threat to Gen. . For The Best in Clothing Values "$"¥"I"1“1“3"3“¥'°$"-W"$"$"$'¢*2"2~$~$"2~2~*2~#WM*Q-2*¢'~S¢~MI~2~2~2~3 l Morocco and thence down to Dalia Weylzands Algerian make him hesitate should he wi has been the Vichy Government's‘. card in the hole in its dealings with .§~;~;»;~»:~¢:»;»:»:»:»: Germany. It which Hitler could not C.‘ _ "d THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN wwzwzwzwzwzwewww - §Provvse's ls Where You Will Peal: Value For Your Money Mews New Spring Suits and Topcoats Priced to Help You Keep Within Your Budget, But There’s Far More Than That to These Smart ,1 Ms." ‘this t t: friends. Y':u Momma”? u“ OW ra I8 OTC 31a: ‘fimelfiigs or interest intit. i; 04 people udiiliiiicmit w a. line the camera. The village buzzed w; 1k uh to‘ House stood 5t their doors telling each other whet. they had seen heard or imagined they had seen and heard. when the brml: was dropped. Neighbors not “sit-asking" were Q '1 m an u, . in the fact we have no bombs. 3mg; was burnt out in .w~¢~2~¢~2~2 A muare lately: wins flamers by who op misllllyr "A bomb?" addln ; "1 dldnl k110i" Wlfd had Jerry ere." The answer is indig-nsntly glvpn, "Indeed we haven't, that was, Just an mdiriary accident. I saw lt| lmflline myself. ‘more wasn't a plane about when it happened. This ls a safe ates." -_-_ lfllll your Queen's Olllllllln Fund tuim-‘ptlonl to The Royal I Trust Company, Charlottetown. 10o face saver would b0 necessary. tfherefore. should the governmen. determine to in its lot fully with the Axis powers. Now. as to the likely moves in ease Spain should enter the war or the Germans Spain to set up their standards on ng it opportune or inevitable. :9 the Mediterranean :— Q obably For one thing. Portugal _ 1s were would be occupied. and if attempted by the Germans. an sistanee. observers feel. woul be short-lived. An interesting develop- ment of recent weeks has been reg-, ular shipment of troops by the Portuguese south sent. with them could be salvaged in case Portugal itself were occupied. For another thing, Gibraltar is o re- .: to the Azores‘. These troops and equipment being ‘t. 2 I00 O O 0 should go through! .¢ prepared as probably never beforelgxg in ltl history. It bristles with ar- tillery. is garrisoned for a determlri-l to overflowing with war materials and food supplies. O ed defence and is stocked a1most'.‘. 030 __..___ .0 O 0Q O Q O O 00000 0°\“0“I% Q O 9 O Q‘. 0”00 Q O0 O Could Not Pass : British authorities express eon- ‘f vlction that here at, least the Ger- o. mans could not pass. Observers. X with a few voices to the contrary, 0:0 either doubt the rock could be tak- .. en or feel the loss of life would 2 be so tz-reat that even a victorious g0 attack might prove dangerous in its X repercussions. | a‘ Matters that must be kept. prim- i arily in consideration in any study of the DOSSlDlIiLlES oi Germun nct- o0 ion across the peninsula are :- ’ 2 l. Will the German high com-I’? mend. if it decides to press the . campaign in the Middle East. feel|§ it is necessary simultaneously to Lt- o tempt to close the westem end of the Mediterranean? 2. Will Hitler decide, regardless of ivhather the war is pressed home '00 0 0 §“O :6 6:0 ti confllt r bv seting up his ie c o 1m ‘t. rails? 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FRIGIDAIRB is the name snd trade-mark of the refrigerator manufactured by the Frigidaire Divi- sion of General Motors. Only in FRIGIDAIRB engineering and manufacturing resources. Mada In Canada by FIIOIDAIII DIVISION 0F OINIIAI. MOTOR! AMIMPSONR-fi F. A. S. JON ES-Speclal Representative CHARLOTTETOWN benefits of General Motors Urged peed officials, the Senst mitlee U180 the measure would give l a1 tus to priority orders sltion of raw materials and ed products. U. S. Senate Committee Speeds work WABIHINGTON. May 14 -<am- to s y action by defence e Miller-y Com- imanunously today voted Uiisth The etmtnmee s/tinick out OIICY A-l amwsa by the committee s Trims run TOILER - a t» 7mm.‘ “Lava O O 0 O 6 O Aboard BS. Excainbion at Sea- fAPi-‘Ihere is no escu. ‘The companion of former King Carol in his l0 years on the throne of Rumania and in gxile was named Elena and she has no other name. Who first culled her Manda and to give the office of production why, neither she nor Carol knows. management iuidispuied authority to tihsnnel the flow of nigvpfies in- to defence industry an to dic- Sinoe Carol never mentioned her and never publicly replied to at- tacks on he . her true name never late which products are to be man- I was known find apparently she we- lmained in sum discreet obscurity h 8d bill is! Mtziitilriat llilg Ibhrsotlrlanty ked fro th ouse-amov a prov on ee w w re mas m e establish a. priorities division in- public segment oif Lug defence Ovvrsting un er e Control Boa-rd. 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And Prices Down Little Known Fdcits Revealed About Carols By JOHN EVANS her up fat “Madgaw Lup- a-nd appear- and flam rig-haired, .lwhereas in reality she is a tall. tn- slender. cultured woman with soft by tihe reddish blond hair. 0mm? 09 vrcductinn ms entl Being on shipboard with her for affecting the production - s week I was anxious to learn what - manner of person had inspired a lng tn remain loyal for so many AVESDROPPERI i years. often at great political and l. personal risk. I found an intellec- l tnal, charming. interesting woman i with a certain odd beat-far. Mme. Lupescu, lnstea of being short. is five feet eight inches tall and says she weighs 123 poundi- She seems rather frail, but she says "I think I ski rather well, I play golf, like walking and mountain- climbing, I ride horseback, I like limiting and I play tennis." “Can you beat the king at ton- nis?" 1 asked. "Well, possibly. He hasn't played for a year. We will see." Speaking in French, Mme. Lu- pesc told rankly and easily of her life and likes. “I know what. often has been said l of ma, but you can see for yourself that, the pcture the world has is not. fair." the said. Her hair never has had s per- mnneiit. wave. It is out rather ions. is parted low on the right. side and the ends curl outward and upward at. the back. She has a heavy nit:- ural wave that. needs only setting when her hair is washed. Her eyes dark green and her complexion ls rather ale, protected from the sun as i is by Mme. Lupricirs tendency to wear largo hats. Sue dislikes little pancake hats or any extreme fashions. There are some lines o! anxiety‘ on her face and forehead, but the are so taint as to be hardly notice . 8116 lzreed that women “om tell their a es, but didn't disagree with my cs culation that she must. be about 85 or 36. although she looks youn er. she met. Ont-oi in Bucharest, 6 years ago. when slia probably was about ao. Both hei- parents are dead. 5 hill Bllht wardrobe trunk: with her. for about 40 dresses and sports outfits. "I wear black, white, and n mauve that is near to violet, whicn 15am!’ favorite color," she comment- e . Carol and Madame Lupescu up looking forward to Cuba as a not!- tral spot that will remain neutral -where they can wait, “Madam; Lupsgeu and I will look forward a quiet. life of rest in Cuba, which we thank for the nos- pltality offered ul." Cat-oi llld. Ogrttalllisl no exact. plan for life u . T0 EMPDOY PRISON LABOR e un n May "HU6€(CP; oiiied mic i$v¢°°§n° axperlgtiientiul basis the old oustqn of using son lnborvflfor certiiml walla Twain son so N!!! Whining: to work on the Boys’ GYouEhsSuEts I I A wide variety to choose from, all the newest styles and pat- terns in single and double breast- MAY 16’ I. lei Prices Use Qui- Budget Payment Plan Need clothes but lack I cash’! That's an easy f problem to solve when [I you use Prowse's con- . venient budget plan. Ask about it today. municipal home grounds. l‘ all?“ ly county jail inmalesvlr “ll ° another to get "Ofd Jfbl 115 l‘ , lief from the monotony of - The working prisoners \\ _ overalls arid be transPlllleil "l versed trucks. Discuss Hyde Park declaratlu Pl wasumomn. my 14 d“ 315-1531, g1,‘°.§*.‘3‘.“£.‘..§.ii“lil which Canada and the [ltlllcdliia pgreed to assist- eacll (nhel product-ion of_ war s11" under discusson here Three Canadian olllt‘ Clark. Deputy Minister" G. K. Sheils- Dfipllll‘ suppl Alla e It conferred at length I _ v “tn-y me 'I‘io..su - Moi-ganlthsu. " w w, Also of. the Cllllf-“Lqwqq, Daniel W. Bell. Un lav-h‘; c“ of the Treasury. M" ‘" 5. rln special arsfistatii to ll"? retury of the Treasury. By Westovet ‘o; pliant inns!" ' , Flnafifl 4.1m“ retail‘,