IMAXIMG BIA deserve no praise. MERE MAN 1n doing what we ought we 27/” W The Pop|e's Paper ’// ’/// m“ flame/m» lifilllill r-w-w-w” \\\l\ “W \\\\ ‘Ki Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew m-__._ fdolfelmvu Guardian. Two Collie mm] (luurdiun. Founded IMI - ulllllln: CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADATSATCRDASLWJIJINE 14, i941 16 PAGES U! Mall: Annual Subscription Delivered, 80.00 l‘ E L. $4.0m Canada and U. l- 80.00 fill. F. Downs 1 YS TER ( ;1:_::;:_. local Cadet. tarps Will Form Battalion Ala-r (his _vc-ui"s inspection the . ~~ll cllclel Corps will be amal- K’) nmd iliil) one City Cadet Battal- ion and will be in competition with illlii v mid ilther lar e centers in this .\l ‘lary Dlsiric_t N0. 6) rath- ‘r iilllll competing locally as at (I19 [ircsellt time, it. was announced 13v rght. It is lYDPCCl by the new gfllll‘i‘.'lll‘l'll» to improve greatly the iype of basic training which is now bull; llticilipicd, as well as to elim- inaio some of the difficulties pre- sented by tlic present system. no (lfliilliifi plan of organization _ as yet. determined, but 1am or Q1".‘(.‘ll Square and C. F. lllne oi West Kent are developing fl nlln which should receive the fl!" "l'l'\“ '."l of the supporters of ups. vnphnslzed that the new i! will not. nccesscrily each corps will lose its '. Tilly will be trained sep- _ but will come together for exemrls its a battalion and be in- posslbility of Nazi eggresion. wlmivs or‘ DANGER. “Unterschatzen sic night we 5655M" -—“D° 110i; underestimate the. danger," Alexander Freud mrmefly of Vienna, said 1n To.’ ronto to Canadians regarding the . He is n. brother of the late Dr. Sig- mund Freud, noted psychoanalyst. spared as sulll. Thu-l- i115 bccn a growing infer- @131 l‘l’i"i activities in all Povincrs since the outbreak oi the prise"? ivzi‘: and the proposed unit for rhl: city marks a distinct step iorivsrd in this important work. 711v iicu" Battalion will be chm- hrol "i iillillTllfilllfltPiy 375 from WW. Km‘. School, 395 from Qllgnn Squaic School and 53 from Prince Street School. Coming Events in.’ | Bale for Nollres in this column 3 cenis per word. "Sb 0\\'—~1\l0i‘0 ll Tuesday. L-340-fi-14-2l. "Siloa ~SL. PcleixTwednesday. L-340-6- 14-21. i Promise Me" will be Jll Julie 19th. Don't miss it. . l\' Ilarbol" Sinrch Factory r ‘ llll- season on Monday, lune 113th. L-372-6-l2-1ii "3. b. i. Hospital Rummage Sale, Kill llllll. slllurrkly. 6.30 P. M. 14-564-6-12-14. the i "lien: l-‘l-cilch Rivci" June 17th to fl‘? ‘On Pronlisc Me" by the Island AIilMCiiFS. "Dance in-lvanninc Brook School‘ Jule liilll. Aid oi’ Red Crass. L-474-6-14-1i. "RPQfYYC l5... 20th m3 Act Come v ill Cornwall Hall by Mea- Wll‘ Hank Iilsiiltilc. 11-477-6-14-11 "Pantry Sale Holman’: today. Christian Church Y. P. L-459-8-l4-Ol. "Dance Lorne Valley Tuesday, June iliil. Webster's Orchestra. Ll-473-6-l4-2i. “Presbyterian ice cream social iii Clyde River I-lali, Wednesday, June 18th. L496. "Soul's Red Cross Movle_ "Mr. dllllh (luvs lo Washington." Thurs- u. Jllllc ioul. L-IlB2-6-ll-17. - lsfFlal Rival- Hall Monday. June mllnal 11.30. 3 Act Play “Eyes of ‘i’ hi" Cherry Valley Y. P. U L-471-6-1-4-1l. S"l>lui_lilll~ River presents’ "Civil ullce. seven Mile Bay Hull. "r-“ifiml? J1me 17. Dance follows ‘>0 L-498-6-l4-3l. mu;§f"‘\">'I'ile Maid From Mis- ch11 h‘! Liguorian Players of Jail! ollciowu at Rustlco. Monday, ~° 15- L-442-6-l3-8l. u - l ‘i AD llisliors are welcome to see the dupe llllli ChflTV Bloom for several 5- F. S. Reeves. Southport. l L-4B8-6-14-1l. “C M dun Dlllf‘ lo the ice cream and f ‘i’ ‘ll Kelly's Cross Hall Mon- “l? Juno l6. GOOfi music. L-495-6-14-2i. ll ‘ii . thKensingion players will present swamp-act musical comedy, "The lml" Bflirays“ in Murray River ‘llldav. Juiic 14 L450-6-l3-2i ll davmme to Fledericton ullii M071- co night, Dmcs the Deacon" by Marshfleld- P. U. L-l69-6-14-2l. ‘lnstaihingc Y, “Walled t b l m Phillie fir wriig foiwpyijoggnesin e . gned ‘mild Cold Storage Co.‘ mo. L-Zfl-S-Rl-tf. ‘Come to iviorcll Hall Satur- gzgellslillllli. June 14' and see "Hero Dunsmnllafllgciélenii,‘ by Marshfield- L-439-6-13-2i. "mvrvc WPflliCSdBV Jlliv ioul h, F57?“ Races at Pinette. sponsored p;.,l§ll5‘i‘l71:‘.ll'S Union No. 4 and Ten nl‘,f‘(._l," Charge of Institutes and me was Units of surroundin dis- i- L-aaz-c-ll- 2-14. Ygrlkciillccri lllifilx Social at m“ -’ Jllllc iliih Auspices of four ml‘ ‘rillllllls York Charge. If not 0 ‘ ' ‘mlvwlus rllallc. L-loi-o-il-ai. Conservatives Critical of Non-war votes OTTAWA. June 13—(CP)—Con- servatlve ranks fired an almost continuous barrage of criticism at Defence Department, administration in the House of commons today as Defence Minister Ralston put through the non-war estimates of his department. The estimates, amountl to $227,325. were passed shortly be- fore the six o'clock adjournment. Highlight of the discussion was the urging from Dr. H. A. Bruce (Con. Toronto-Perkdale) for a selective draft system of obtaining manpower both for war and in- dustrial needs. Col. Ralston suggested the Tor- onto member was making a mis- take and performing no useful service in introducing a “discor- flout“ iioic at s time when unit-y was desirable. Canada was only now embarked upon the first lcal recruiting cam- paign of the war. Col. Rnlston said. llnd he urged all members m help him in his heavy task of raising inc-n and carrying on the war ei- lori, of the country. “I ask my honorable friend, in all seriousness as a citizen of Can- ada, why raise this question of conscription at this time?" Col. Ralston exclaimed. "He. knows that in 1917 it split Canada from top to bottom-and we had at that time no such sit. action as we have in Canada. to- my.’ During consideration of Canad. inn Broadcasting Corporation esti" mains at the night sitting M. J. Coldwcll. acting C. C. F. house lead- er, called for a parliamentary in- s___ (Continued on page 10, col 5) France “solid” For lie Caulle; Nazi morale low DONDON. June 13 — (OP)- France is practically "solid" for Gcn. Charles De Gaulle. leader of the Free French movement. sus- pends judgment on Marshal Pe- tiiin, Chief of State. and "thor- oughly det-ests" such men as Ad- miral Dorian and Pierre Laval, sc- cording to an English business man who has just escaped. The informant, who spent many years in Canada, talked about France to The Canadian Press, only on the promise that his name would be omitted lest the Gestapo take revenge for his escape on his colleagues and employees. He brought a report of sullen anti- German feeling in occupied Francs where he had worked, details of food shortage and sabotage. Asserting morale of the Ger- man troops was low due to failure to obtain a quick victory over Britain. he said officers and men "were cocky last July but subdued now." He knew of cases of suicide because of this low morale and said part of it was due to the troops’ families in Germany being killed in British air raids. London has llaid alarm LONDON. June ill-isoturdayl -(CP)~»l.ondoners were awaken- ed by an air raid alarm shortly before 1:30 s.m. today (8:30 P-m- A.D.T. Frida l. There was no im- mediate ind cations of the NOD‘? of the attack, In Victory The most exciting news in con- nection with the Provincial Victory Loan drive was furnished by Sum- mei-side last evening. This town in race track parlance has "taken the bit in its tooth" and is "away out 1n front" in s Dominion-wide lead with two pennants as evidence of its record breaking performance. It was a proud group of workers both in Charlottetown and Summerside um, greeted the figures which an- nounced the good news. The total they have rolled up in 11 days, one of which was s, holi- day, is $292,350. or $67,350 above the Qbjecflvg set, for the town. The grand total for the province was $1,172,850 as alainst $lllo3il§0 the previous day; Charlottetowns total was $466,250; as against $450.- 150; the balance of Queen's County was $135,400, as against $119500". the balance of Prince County was $153550. as against $i43.li005 while King's County turned in a total of $125,200. as compared with its pre- vious day's total of $109,650. while the figures may be a bli- dlsappointnig to some who 861m ilzem because of the statement which appeared yesterday that- an "all out" drive was being made t0 reach the objective for the province o; 51,500,000, by next Tuesday at . noon-Torch Day, yet those in time know at Headquarters were not in the least perturbed. Secretary Guy Scott said last night, "We'll make up fol- ly tomorrow because we iknow of some good BUUSCIlPlIiOl-ls that are due to come in." There 59cm; to be s. growing feelin s- moug the people of the Island at representation in the loan should be obtained even if it is necessary to borrow money on other securi- tie; m get in. Then again lots of investors who purchased at the beginning of the drive are like Charles Dickens’ hero. Oliver Twist —"asklng for more." And you can bet that they are not being refus- ed-No sli-eel filling believes can ‘Get sufficient Men by enlistment (By Giddy; Arnold. Canadian Press Staff Writer) OTTAWA. June 13—(CP)-—Ten visiting newspsperwomen from the United States were bold today by Prime Minister Mackenzie King that he believes Canada can ob- tain by voluntary enlistment all the manpower she needs for her armed forces and that there Will be "no coercion." V "What about conscription?’ ask- ed one of the writers as the group. in canada for a. behind-the-scenes view of the war effort as guests of the Ontario Government, met Mr. Kin in his House of Com- mons of cc. "1 believe that Canada will get all the men she needs voluntar- ily." the Prlme Minister replied. "Every Canadian knows it is in the heart 01' this country to make any sacrifice necessary to win this war. If more men are needed. Canada will supply them-and voluntarily. "more has not been coercion and there will be no coercion. “We entered the war freely, we gave our goods and our efforts freely and the men will be there freely and of heir own will." Mr. King said he had received a letter from President Rtoosevelt saying he hoped to come o Can- ada. later in the summer. A visit to Ottawa by the President. ten- tatively set at Easter for mid-Moi. was postponed. Canada makes New. type of Naval vessel OTTAWA, June lli-lplfi-Mun- itlons Minister Hows and a group o1 i0 united States newspaper-wo- men today that Canada now is con- structing a navel craft which ranks in size "between o, destrover Ind a l cruiser." He declined to discloeo the ton- nage of the vessels Mitch he said WQIQ "long-tango and larger than the usual destroyer," ror did be disclose tho lumber under aon- struction. "Those now under construction will be launched about the end of 1942," the Minister sold. one of the nowspaperwemcn uknd if the ships would be used for convoy duty end he said they would be "useful for that purpose but will be (med for patrol welt off coast." Mr. Howe some time sgo sn- noun-ced it was planned to launch a destroyer-construction program in Canada and‘ that Iritlnh technical experts were com to the Domin- l ion to help got it way. l"? M Loan Drive Nazlfocket Battleship ls torpedoed LONDON. June l3—(AP)——The Air Ministry announced tonight that one of Germanys dwindlin supply heavily-gunned bu lightfy-armored pocket battleships was torpedoed early today off the southern coast of Norway in an aerial action in which a Canadian navigator took part. The vessel was believed badly damaged. “The must have been taken completely by surprise," declared one of the attacking pilots. Just l8 days after fliers closed 1n with British surface vessels to sink the battleship Bismarck, 35,- OOO-ton pride of the Nazi navy. coastal command aircraft struck the fresh blow. A long-range, twin-engined Beaufort swept low around the stem of one of five screening Nazi destroyers to ram home the ex- plosive amldships as the Germans headed northward - apparently raiding bent—past Egersund. An- other torpedo quickly followed. "Dense clouds of white smoke rose from the vessel." the air min- istry said, reporting the smoke (Continued 0n page 10. Col l) Set price for Cheese exported OTTAWA, June 13 -(CP) —lAll cheese bought for export to the United Kingdom by the dairy pro- ducts board will be purchased from factories where it was manufactur- 4 AXIS PLANES IN MID llichy claims Canadians In Syria VICHY. June 13 —-(-'\l'l -' The Vichy government today as- serted Canadian troops were in the vln of an allied column which gained n foothold in an advance Syrian post in the Merdjayoun-Ilasbuya urea. (There was no indication from Canadian or British sources that any “fill-B "f “l” Canadian corps had left tho United Kingdom for the mid- die east.) (In a statement made in the House of Commons at Ottawa today before the Vichy report was made public Prime Minister Mackenzie King said that l! had been made known to all the world that Canadian fur- ces overseas "are ready to go, and that we are equally ready to have them go, wiicrevrr their services may count for most.” Private Air Schools Reduce Rate Charged OTTAWA. June 13 —(CP) --Alr ies under government contract, have voluntarily agreed to reduce their profit from $1 a flying-hour no 35 cents, Hughes Cleaver (Lib. Halton» announced tonight. Mr. Cleaver said in a slatemeni that the reduction followed a con- ference with the sub-committee of the House of Commons war expen- ditures committee which has been examining government contracts with civil flying clubs. Mr. Cleaver is chairman of the bub-committee. Victory Loan Subscriptions ‘ led, on a basis on 15 5-8 cents a pound for first grade, FOB. Mon- . ireel, said an order issued by the I board today. ' The order forbids purchasers or vendors of cheese for cxport to the i Brliiwl food ministry to allow any commission or other consideration on account of purchase or sale of such cheese. Board officials said the effect of the order was that all cheese must be paid for at the factory, where it _l's made. on the blsis of 15 5-8 cents a pound for first grade. less the laciual freight charges to Mon- rea . No comment on l l Vichy reports i OITAWA. June 13 — (CP)\ Press reports from Vich that Canadian troops lll-e in sy a drew no comment today from military authorities here. Victor Quelch (N. D. Acadia) asked Defence Minister Rslston in the House of Commons whether the reports were true, but he re- ceived no immediate reply. Cut 2 hours off Trans-Canada hop MONTREAL. June l3-—(C'P)— Schedule changes that will cut two hours from the flying time between Vancouver and Montreal Tomntn and Ottawa, and half an hour be- tween Montreal lmd Halifax were announced tonight by Trans-Can- lula All‘ Lines. The changes go into effect Monday, At the same time, TC.A. will in- augurate a third daily flight be- tween Toronto and how York. in addition to three fights daily irnm Montreal to Windsor. Ont... via Ottawa, Toronto and London. Ont. The new summer schedule willl brinf the transcontinental flight leavng Vancouver in the morning two hours earlier into Montreal, Toronto and otmws, with no‘ change in other flights. This through plane will be in Moncwn. NB, two hours and 25 minutes af- ter leaving Montreal. and into Heb‘ ifax in 8 1-2 hours. or half an hourl Mk5] faster than tho present schedule. ‘must use the latter side. FOR All BAKING! Surge upwards 1 OTTAWA. lllill0 l3 e- loin-J Campaign officials for Victory Loan 1941. buoyed by the return of daily subscription figures above the $33,000,000 minimum average required to put over the 5600.000.- 000 bond issue on schedule. ex- pressed hope tonight an "above average" figure would be reported. for the remainder of the 2ldl1yi drive which began June 2. i But spokesmen at national loan! headquarters tempered their op-, timism by pointing oilt that a much greater response was hoped for from the "middle bracket" ln-l vestors in the salaried class or} small-scale business. ‘ They said the instalment plan; of buying the two and three-pen, rent bonds was particularly de-‘ vised for this class of purchaser. After two days’ reports of na- tional subscription totals had fal- len below the $33,000,000 level, loan officials announced today that Thursday bond SB.‘E5 totalled $35,130.600, raising the total since June 2 i0 $407,687,400, subscribed b)’ 433.210 individual subscribers. At Saint John Chinese residents were lving the loan excellent sup- port fiy individual or group pur- chases. Six provincial totals were avail- able yesterday. Leading in money value was Ontario with $178,811,650 or 49.7 per cent of its 8360000000 objective. But the other five had a higher percentage. P. E. I. Leading Prince Edward Island was lead- ing with sl.103.750 or 73.6 per cent of a $1.500.000 quota; follow- ed by New Brunswick with $7.- 498000 or 71.6 per cent of a $10,- 456,000 quota; Manitoba. $30,217,- 550 or 70.3 per cent of $43.000.000; British Columbia-Yukon, $38,978.- 600 or 64.0 per cent 0f $60,000,000: Quebec, 589.003.7511, or 55.6 per cent of $160,000,000; and Nova Scotia. $9,150,000 or 50.8 per cent 0! $18,000,000. FIVE MONCTON WOMEN FINED MONCTON, N. 8., June 13- fCPl-Five young ivloncton women were brought into court today and fined $1 with $2 costs each for welki abreast on the right hand side o a road instead of on the. left hand side. Provincial law pro- l vides that pedestrians on highways . 41 observer schools under the Brit-. lsh Commonwealth Air Trainingfillflnds- TlPlarl, operated by private compan- Y OF NAZI-SC V1511 RELAIlONiQEElfl-ZNS $1, I 72,850 Reached Moscow admits Concentration 0f Germans LONDON, June l3-(CP) -—'Th9 enigma of the true state of rela- tions between Russia and Germany thickened tonight es Russia offl- cially admitted that the Red army end newly-arrived German vet- erans ai-e facing each other across their eastern European fronticr— and Nazi war films made their appearance in Moscow. Films showing the woik of Hit- _ Zer's divisions and air force in the LBaIkans and elsewhere were run of! before Russian officers. Mos- cow dispatches said, a few hours after the Soviet had stated that large German forces are being fathered in eastern Nazi territor- es and that Russian reservists are going through manoeuvres across the border. Such movie showings in the past lsecretive Kremlin emphatically living up to their non-aggression pact of 1939. To this was added the catcgcrlc denial that Germany has deliver- ccl any territorial or economic de- In this wire the Russian state- ment differed radically from the report in British quarters that Germany has made such far- reaching demands that the Soviet/s already precarious position in the Baltic and Black Sea. areas would be shaken if she granted them. Null scores llarlan-Laval WASHINGTON, June 13 -—(APl —Secretary of State Cordell Hull de- clared tonight that the Vichy gOV- criiment of France seems to be fighting Germany‘; battle in the Syrian area. He sharply attacked the so-cnllerl Darlan-Lavnl group in France. In a. statement. the Secretary of Slate made plain that he fools the allied drive into French-mandated Syria is Justified. This. lie declared, was done to resist further expansion of Gcr- man aggression. He asserted that the attitude of the present Vichy government “is n matter of the deepest disappoint- merit. and sorrow." nlllll Valley Blasted from End to end LONDON, June 13»-(CP)—'I‘he strategically importniv Purlr Vnl- ley, heart of Germany's cull. steel and iron industry, was blasted from end to end by Royal All" Forccl bombers inst night and curly loclayi in a smashing attack uvhlcll added new devastation to ‘hat much- bompbed region. The second cosnecuilve night as- sault theie described as "liic hear-l icst carried out iii a svlgll- nightl against this Indus-final area " ctaliatory assault this RIIPYHOOH‘ but the Royal Air Force bent the, ‘ Nazis off in a fiizc-nlinuic clash‘ over the Channel. ‘ Many an industrial ‘uiildlng was‘, demolished and nlany a fire sillrt-‘l ed. the Air Ministry sivd of lasii night's Ruhr raid 1 (The Berlin district air defence: command advised Germans in the capital today to go in air raid shelters immediately now when the sirens sound because “the enemy's now-type weapon has a severe cf- fect." There was no elaboration, but British reports of rmenr nir oper- ations have described n new super- bomb which apparently was used in the Ruhr attack.) llr. W. N. Sopcr Promoted to Bank of Major OTTAWA. June 13 -(CP» -Col. O. M. Marlin of Toronto hfls bccil promoted to briilnriicr in command of an infantry brigade, national (iv. fcnm headquarters announced in- night. In the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps Maj. D. L. Mnclmln formerly district hvrzicne officer at Halifax. is appointed Il(‘f1lli_\' insist- have been calculated to inspire ewe of the military power of the‘ Reich. i | Little light was shed On the ans‘. l followed up by an aitempw-d NflZii l have passed Ehukebii‘ on the It closely paralleled the Baghdad. ' _ ii. was reported to have i position at any point. i warfare in Iraq. l-L f Surrender Cf Damascus Being Arranged For Turkish reports-indicate Allied Forces making advance. | ANKARA, Jllfle l3>-—-(AP)—The Turkish geflefll mo: , received reports today that British motorized detachment! EAST 'l‘ui'kish-Syi'ian border about i 115 miles due east of Aleppo today, and that, the north Syrian city is expected to fall Sunday. The small British column has advanced more than 300 miles in five days from Mosul, in Iraq. Turko-Syrian railway, which runs just this side of the frontier, connecting Aleppo with encountered no serious op- i Aleppo was said to be s chief centre of German activity during the l The entire Italian consular staff is said to bo gathered ‘mt Aleppo, Don-n 14 Axis Planes CAIRO, Jlllle l: -(AP)—British Imperial pilots in widespread Medi- tcrrancan operations shot down 14 axis planes, bombed and set afire tacked nirdromcs Oll the Italian is- land of Rhodcs, c. communique said tonight, Eleven axis planes were shot down over Malia ystcrday, and Au- stralian fighters claimed three Cler- mnn Junkers in n battle off the lchnncsc roast, the communique l said. Fonz- British planes were lost in (he entire operations which ex- tended frmn British-invaded Leb- anon in the cast to Bengssl hsr- bor in Italian Ilfirvn. Ttvo British Pilots worl- rescued. ‘TI I‘ ilircu Jiiiii-r-l-c dcstTflYFd by .ilie Ailsimllans tnrlnv three miles (west of Skion, fchzlnon, were purl ___ _._ _ Z , (Continued nn p.126 l0. col 5) (Says many single iMen laugh at Appeal for recruits several flxis ships, and heavily at- i 5031131 Situation» hDWBVBT. 1°!‘ the l PC4111)’ to flee aver the frontier into Turkey. Hotels pt Alexandr-nth also contended that bom centuries M? were full, with numerous rooms reserved for Axis refugees expected k ‘ arrive shortly. 1" llélllill. big Nazi-Soviet Events soon MADRID, Juno lk-(lal-urvhnz) -(APJ—-’I'ho German oorrespo - cnt of Efe, Spunhh new: agency told Spaniards today that they may expect events “capltn importance" ween Clemson Eng Soviet Emmi-I- llom to “give the Axis independence of B Amcrlusn bioclmdes" ls he claimed. dfdt liis Lphossliée, the cofifispondmt l. o , at ormI-uy 00T- traled "several motorised vh- ison aion the Bunion frontier to back up he negotiations which are going on between Berlin and llloseow with war-like arguments to attain economic control of one of the richest regions of the So- viet Union." KILLED BY TRAIN HALIFAX. June 13 —(OP) John Albert Renner. 17, was killed iilSLfllllliy here ioniu : wllcil lie was struck by me by’ ‘ Express of the Canadian Na. l Railwayfi- The conductor oi m train ssld Renner jumped u: front of the_ OTTAWA. Juno i3-~(('Pl —-l.il.. , "iffvrenrwl l-f "llullzlicrfs of thous- lilrls" o.’ uieii wltiv-ii illlllll)’ ob- .. l1oiis to lhe nrmys current re- 0“ fill‘; lnuilpqiun incl care: "the. cruelly unjust, utterly illogical and‘ lmlllffilll’ inefficient» absence of. system to wliidi we st/ll adhere" inl l f‘ Dominion, Con .l-\.'-i.'i\'c loader; Aviiiui‘ Mci .li‘ll s. .(l lrl 1h.- Soiiaic‘ lorlny, He spoke (‘cie (Con. O gain regli‘ l Sciinloi" Kifilllvll unicorn] ii. Dill‘ lilPll‘ "illlllfi ‘s rlzc iflllflllill", hi, 115 lyiiiq no attention to ‘ " ‘is “K nil" "ermine" rid ‘his was ‘ii .\(‘(‘l‘-‘.C l0 mo ills: l'l'(i\li".‘i‘fl un-; .c'i. lealic-t‘ _ he svnuldi i-‘Wllf-l Senator Cnéws- complaint to me llflcrllilvli o-f Defence Minister Rzilsiovi. “““““ "'_" l (ll. S. press ;Blasts Nazis (For sinking NEW YORK. Jlill.‘ 13-461“- ~ The New \".\i'k Sun ‘Rcpuhliclmi, , under the licndiilg "Pirww or War." , "id f‘(li‘Ol'l£lii_\v' lcdny ‘but if thcl e facts of the liukirie 0i the American s: llll$ilill Robin Nico." are as ilhel , Ii at Recife illive than. "they"; lllsiliy the nlcst cxlr-mc "epresenfi inlious i0 Berlin.“ i i i i lill-uxnlazllcd. unnnmtgrzmli ~ and un-lloncd for. they i for an no‘ which might liven supnort a zlcelllrahon cf will." the paper said. The New York Post (1nd -Dcm.i .\i\l(iI ~ l‘i'"vnpil~r~.< and win-f iuprlvilllsiiiu i:l~.~'l'nrl~ l‘llli‘.'l“l4'l‘l/ll"'l Ailicricau ‘.\(‘l-lflll on (he Pnliay l!’l'1ll( hy the JHUTHTPPP‘. Nothing ll as certainly. _ will servo for lhc R0 ‘ Moor Tho lllig bully Glmirluy, st b0 held to nccouul and swift find strictly as wls the llilc bull: Japan." engine. l LA1Y FOLKs look For. SHORT Cufs Even WHEN TOIJCIIVFO, .llll‘l(‘ ta l£'i"‘-~.\lin- lmlllll dud maximum celnpclaturcs. Dana-on l‘ " Victoria 5Q j Fciinonton 5,‘ 5 i"",illfl ‘if f; \\. iiilipeg {*2 ' Toronto 79 (Yiuwii -_“_‘ 51f .\‘li>ll‘.l’(‘fli ‘ ' 5‘ Synopsis: Showers and thunder- _-'0l‘l1\$ have oacurred ‘n maul‘ Darts of Ontario lhourh. .1, has been generally fair in norirv-m rllslricts. The wcaliicr has bcvri full’ l“ Milli" iiobrl and SflSkfllCi\6\\‘.lll and warm wi‘li scattered illlih<ii‘!‘<i\O\\‘L‘l‘S tr. Alberta. High t-lde this afternoon at 1.06 and tomorrow mfiffllflll M 317- slln sets this cvc-nin‘: at 747 and rises lccuorrmv mcrnitn; at 4.12. fiast quarter moon Julie 16, 11.46 constitute am. Summel-slde tide l8 minutes inr- er than Charlsttciovn. UAR FERRY SAILINGS’ Ilcavrs Borden 9.30 l\.M. 1.00 EM. \ lmavcs Tormcnllne 11.00 A , 4.4:» r. M. . M. 3.15 I‘. M. 6.20 I‘. M. daily except ‘ Sunday. I “'00P! ISLANDS FERRY ant director of hygiene wiill a‘ p“ (Ylqlfvlynndblllll (ill ((3 "n"; Canadian base liilil ll__| .1 - \_ .,. q m‘ , . _ Glam“! milk 0i 11111.10!‘ iii ilv- ' i‘"fllkllliiillllvihililivlflqll lll1~\fl\“\\'(lll\i“l llillllnlpgiti “liiflr ‘MING’. Hm I‘. M" |llll‘fllf‘ili (‘Orbs is Culvl. llivllliu Mu- , illlil (Iillllil-ii, ulm ill uugii‘ Alllil l"s:“-;\Q (‘I-mun 910g A_M_ L“) [Mn 110i‘) W. H. Sopcr, Charlottetown. l icons acre safe lit/ill Hitler." 15.00 p, M. li