SATURDAY, A1ln1lssion:-.»\ PIECE Help the Red Cross to for the W a '-'-'-'n'n'-‘-'¢'-'-'Iu'n'ul\sHJn'-\Fb' Costello-Praught Naptials SWU ‘l .1 c 0571.151 .\I. M111.- ' , cl. J. 1 ‘ nf. 11 tvzne hat and the happ mace $0111.71 y “ l1 t: . Axwortirv \'{l(;.\l()llE——- r "i" Prince Coim- - '1 s. I111‘ 7. 1911. o * i.‘ r Wi;11:o:"e._ j "~ a son. the Prince County l v v __ Cottnflv }§ . ‘.741. to .\Ir. p Nezv Arman a "l s11 vnv" ._ a- ""0 Prince Coirhty ‘.4. 19-11. to l"1-1."l 1“ F). M. Sitarp. Sum- DEATHS ;.‘...';,_,,.T_ .. c. .. .. Fhlll".t'tifr"nr.\'tl. " m‘. 111 r1“ D. Cl‘ o. n‘ ‘TY G_ D 1V!‘ Prop‘ in her . Frewnwn Ceme- .'.c‘:".t family plot l roW-r- later. ~"IO\'-_Af Cross Roads f 11.12". September l7. 1941. , Mk Bwldorston. in her ‘ . Ftutcrni from her late on Pr""1t1v, September ' ""11: a‘ ‘Z p m. .‘l11.‘cr111c11t .\fcr- 1 ....1..-.~ _‘\'HTH‘T-'F—-S1lrlflf-11'\‘ at Brook-l I ~ <»‘"1'*‘l!ll11‘1' 1'1‘ 1941. Sarah. 111w" .\I."1cD11ff. agedl Ftlnr-rnl tomorrow '1' :1 P .\I. istandard l "rmrixf Prlucefotvn Road ,~ v11 \\'T W .11‘ '11.» Charlottetown '- l '=~vc'11l>o1' ii‘ ‘.941. P1811!‘ p‘ u.’ Ffffllfih’ 111.". azed 62, “"ll‘llll‘ uni?" transferred: H “nae-w.- Funeral '1 11H. home in ~'1r* funcral w11l i112. In Memorzam CHRISTENSEN In Tnvih]! mrmnr_v_ of .1 dear sun nurl l-Iintllcr John (hristensen. who puswtl u\v:\_v Srplcmbrr ll, 1940. (lone from this earth of sorrow and‘ Rrslinzqllfilnie hands that 111a their hes _ (lone dear son. gone to rest. Inserted by his Loving Father. Mntnrr, sister and Brothers. L-(HT-Q-IB-ll ' 1* . I N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER l EMHALMEN , Charlottetown and 7 North Wlltnhlro Phone l" | Come To Show AT CAPITOL THEATRE At 10:30 A. )1. ‘ 1110111111 SEPT. 20TH. OF C-LD ALUMINLIH gather old Aluminum ar Effort. i u'-5%‘Bu‘:‘l-‘ln5H‘s‘.'u'n'ls'n'n's'ls'n'u'b'h‘u'n'n‘u'u'i'u‘155553-‘1-‘1; L-ZlGIZ-El-IS-ili. “Lodges hold f Memorial service ows 1111a mcoekuns g4. i.» 11011.1" the memo: 111.1 kulcd on active \\ toial cf 24-1 .r1~.-u\- ‘ o 111211" 81.9.1131 u. :1 noer l2 Odd l-‘t-l- . lost their 1110s wnile on active SGITIOC. Present at last night's memorial ‘service was Hi3 Honour, LieutenantMPrivate Secretary to H. R. H. the ciovernoi" B. W. LcPage. His Wur- .~.11'1,.\l.1y..1'l3 R113‘ l-Iolitian and . D.p'.1.y Grand .\l:'..»1— 11 P1111111» itunzucr- 1.. H. Collin, Presi- . ~. . A nbly, 3101111131112 .\Ir. D. D. .\lo. son, P. 0.. chair- 1111111. opened Z118 service by reciting 1*“ hlcnioriui Day procualilatwn 1 1- lowcti by .112 divine ' Charles H Black. P. it! 0111111111; n_vmn. ~ the Lord,’ preceded the tuners. service o1 d1e order. ’l“i1's cerelnony was conducte by k Vaxiicierstine. ‘. O n 11 :\(1.ll115 Cln many. duru _ placed in memory of depsvxicd uuu Fellows and Rebekahs, was carried out bv .\Irs. Helen Acorn. .\'L1's. Jean snuui 111.5 Norma Younkcr. him Alurlel Lmvzher and .\ Isabel D1111". 11d A11 appropri B6 hyillll. "The Old Rugged Cross" was 11-115- ‘ ‘- -endsred bf." Mrs. Roland Ma:- \‘It3l'lll£1l(‘l. inspirntg ceremony was tol- ' " or All The 111g D011. ed bv the S 1111s." 'I'l_1e 5 n.o ' M1‘. George a‘. Ryan. P. . . read the Brothels Tflblllt? which was followed by 2.1-3 hymn, "W113: a Friend We Have 1n Jesus. The Divine 'I‘ribute was given by Rev. I. 1111115011 Levy and this nrc- ccdvd the 11111111. "O GOd Oil!‘ 1 I 1:1 Ages Pasi." The Pixvvec fut‘ 11d Pence as well as the 1 was by Rev. Mr, The scr . - yvus brought to a close by the singing of we National An- them. I 1 committee in charge of a1- nc‘ 11 connection with the iqccl cf; Airs Jean ‘Grand o: Alpha Re- . . X0. 10. chairtnurl Mr. Stanley Bryant. P. G.. St. Lawrence Lodge. No. B. andhlr. George _S. Ryan, P. G. .\I._ \\’1l<1ey Lodge, !\0. 28. secretary. Cooperation only _1Ccr1:inued from pagehil _ rm;- 1115 x5215 locked in mortal con- flict with what remained of the for- ces of freedom, ".119 spearhead of ,\\'l1icl1 the peoples of Britain con- tinue to stand.’ A Closing Event .\fr. King's address was the clos- 111g event on the prvzrflm 0f 11¢- consecration Week during which Canadians, at religious and other corcntonzcs, Lave been asked by government proclamation to pledge tltcliiselvos and all they posse to the effort for victory. "we 1n Czmada." he said, "can make no more effective appeal to| “be mm throtuzhout the world than ‘ the 111mm] of our own example. as 1.; people Still removed from the heart of the struggle, yet putting forth our utmost effort." “ore Del-rmincd Than Ever Aym- 111; mp to Britain, Mr. K11: .11 . 11c believed “the m9" and women of that beleaguered isle are more resolute. more determined and more courageous than ever." Bomb ticstrucziou in London was, "truly appnilng." he sold. snd ni- tho wcncs of ruin related 10 1110 past "they are even more terrifying in what. they disclose of l; possible future." He referred to Prime Minister Clitl1'chlll's tribute to the Canad- ian forces nnrl the part they are pinyinc in the defence of Brit- a‘n. What Mr. Churchill said was “no flizhl of rhetoric." he added. Caimdian industry and labor could be, pround of their work in pro- viding the iOOls of war. and “I was lproud to be able tn assure the gov- ernment and the people of Britain that Canada would Send ilicm 8" {he food that ships could be found to cnrtgv." Mr. King said in refer- ring to may-rial rfld to Britain. 0f the Br"isl1 government. from Mr. Churchill down. the Prime Mlnis‘cr had words of hilzh p"a'se. He added that if would be "diffi- cult if not impossible" to improve upon the prcscnt method of inter- communicaiinn and discussion be- tween the Br1'i=l1 and Common- wealth governments. Speaking specifically of Mr. (‘hurt-hit the Prime ‘Minister declared "history will record ihst by his example and hi: leadership ‘e has helped to save not only his country but the f-rednm of the world.” If the two your; of war had re- vealed anything. uld Mr. King it .. 1 . - 1 _ SERVICES for Sunday. 21st. Clyde ‘~‘ 1"‘ ""13"Q.,,’;‘°'$>;;§;.,?F,§S River 11 a. M. Churchill “.30 P. .11. uiteauwr. last 11.15.11 0.5 l“ _ a‘; 8 P. M. Rev. T. W. G-JOLAVIII. Mins- pltYltLl HRIHULUTS "WHO Hilly )‘0ait‘i'fl<\‘ morning a oum- Wallace MacDonald. who has not v1 011d Fh-vu- 111M150 a WEB-ill been reported since lcavung home ionulnent 111 Queen last Q1 111°" dwell?“ Mounted Police wit: all‘. a established 1n 3 ‘i TO BE USED- The Charlotietonvn ‘ ,- While, at the sacrifice of assist- I CENTRAL GUARDIAN This nolumu ll ruorvod for news of ltWll interest,‘ hut ldverllulng of I nuwsy nntura may he Inserted n! ll DOES INOIGESTION cents u word. strictly pnyuhlo lu wnttor vou ALUMI UM Matinee at Capitol this Saturday morning at 10.30. A PIECE of old aluminum admits you to the show at The Capitol 1111s Saturday morning at 10.31). L-SBlLQ-llf-Lli. CENTRAL PARISH CHURCH BELOW THE BELT . _ o You Ruin’ T G Armourlcs. Thursday. September o ' So when indlgmtion strlkl, try somqghnq 0W9" flushes. B. A.. Cardigan. What you may need is Cnrtcr’: 1.1111. Liver at [he meeting u! Presbytery m Take one Carter's Little Liver Pill before of‘ the 8 main digestive jun-e, in your ‘mm. Then malt folks get the kind of relief that l ______ Help Your Permian "28" For 11-» Kind 0f , 1'1"s a LEGION panes at the Relief 11m Holplllhl Mon the h if f d1 , fem. a. A. F. Orchestra L-367. below the 111111: $31311 131T} ‘vfofflflf 1 .i.__ , V I nacmvas A CALL-Rev. T. llfiwhfilginll. "‘ ‘h’ "°"“°“ ‘m’ has received a call to a church in _P"1l up“. needed help to 11m "t tt Ontario which 11-111 be dealt 11-1111 '3'” °“*°'"l'- m“ e“ d he l], T S! James Church next Thursday. TlligilfeTlelrl :?;frnhoti iii-Jill’. HWENFIZNJCH?" “h” "°“ l. . ‘ f . 51-111.‘$111.11..1T1.'i"§§-i'.11“Yléfiifdiidcfdflii Little Liver Pills from your drugglst - 25¢. 0f the old order, one by one, will be b-.111lshed.... “This war w=ll not end until all the world is reduced to a condition Canoe Cove, Dr. A. O P. M. Si. Ca son, 1.30 rlncs. ‘Ii1ursd.1_v, 27th ter. L-KlQ-Q-lrlui. 311mg N35,“? “Kim; “h. M _ - _ of servitude or. 1111111 the nations ' lit-pies:- ves o1 oznet- 1s.- _5_Tll_-L MISSING _— Police were that are still free triumph over lodges 11c. .1.so present and-illl- 1lfl\"-'\$'~lEfi»-11;; igvDdfiallépeag" Nazi Gc-rmanv. . ' 1~ 1011-11111" cere-iflflce o ‘autidar .1c ona l. .. - . _‘ _ m m l“ t b year-old (ldilghlcf of Mr tmdVMrs. “e mo“ that m“ nee “@195 will 111111111111 in the end. But how long it may take to determine the satm-day Royal Canadian issue God alone knows." go to Rocky Point this morning in search of tl1e irl. It is believed she is some- wvhere in 1111s district. ‘ MESSAGE FROM Worship biayor B. Roy received the following cently from Mr. John D UKE-"Hl-S Holman letter re- Lowther. War , _____ fContlnucd from page l) __ Duke of Kent. It was sent from Quebec: "I am desired. by Hs 1:41. ,Rcyal Highness the Duke of Kent. to ask you to convey to the Co1111- ‘cii, and the people of Charlotte- town. his very sincere thanks for ,the kind message of weiccmc and "greeting The Duke of Kent “'11s very pleased to be able to pay o vzsit to the City of Charlottleloyvn, 1and much regrets that the ex- igencies of his programme did not. enable him to remain longer in the City." Only .<\v:ft G 11111111 conquest. 0f the Donels River basin. east- ward of the great bend of the Dtnepcr, and 1118 lower reaches of the Don in the vicinity of : cffcrs H.tlcr any hope c1’ ‘vc stroke. Once astride .1116 1117111 the Baku oil f;elds at ROSiOV. he would have cut- a Russzan jugular vein. Just 1131.11 is happening east- ward from Drlieper bridgcheads neither side has revealed. It is beyond question. however, that M sccw 1» fully alive 1c the critical nature c-T this prime Nazi offensive. It gces without saying, also that developments 1n Iran, strengthening Anglo- Rtissian military contacts and supply routes, are keyed to that German attack, and that the Rus ns have- massed picked arm.es to meet the onslaught. That being the case, even though sound military reasons urge a British offensive in the western desert, it. may await develcpincnts in the [Tkr Whatever the frce cf B: EIGHT-PASSENGER PLANES Board of Trade has been informed that. the new ir service between Charlottetown and Moncton to be commenced about mid-October by Mr. CE. Burke would consist of two B-passenger planes, it was learned yesterday. The Maritime flrransportation Commission advis- ed them of this. Mr. V. A. Ains- worth, Vice President, in referring to the matter of air service was re- ported in yesterday's issue to have said "the Premier was not-in fa- , _h ,- and Impcrzal trocps no_w mus":- ‘fg 13f gee Simdaaiy 5e51,‘; aasnflmfge erect 111 Egypt tinder $.18 new “ t‘ m m ‘ ca r 9 British command there, Gen. passenger service would not pay)‘, However last night he explained what he had said was “The Pre- mier was in favor of a Sunday ser- vice bu: thought it would be im- possible without a mail subsidy.‘ Sir Claude Auchmleck. much of it might be needed in defence of the Baku oil fields. and the back door to India via Iran. RECONSEQRATION <Cor1tlnued_i'_r_o_nT__page___1) Personals Robert. Jefferson. Anglican Bishop of Ottawa, led the crcwd of mme 1111111 10.060 tropic in the recital of the Ilecozzsccratlun Pledge. Druyvn 11p on the tvide lawn 1n front oi the flag-draped rostrum were detachments of the Royal Canadian Air Force and the active aimy. Bands of the Air Force and Mrs. Cedric Ballem. Winslow. ihas received a cable from her hus- band Signalman Cedric Donald lBallcm, announcing his safe ‘arrival in Efng'and_ Miss Pauline Wright of Charlotte- town SDPIIIY. SunAc/llay wiéh Alger pgrents in Midd etou. r. an rs. rmst‘ ;- . -, Wright. Pauline is attending P. W. é,ké?iceRll'i‘_é‘,l,,dndci‘gfiif231K Moume“ ' Prime Minister Mackenzie King led a group of cabnct ministers and other hirh officials who occupied places 0 honor behind the offic- iating clergy. Other ministers pre- sent were Resource;- Minister Urc- rnr. State Secretary Cusgi n. Navy Minister Alncdonaid, Agricuiture Minister Gardiner. Labor Minister McLarty, Revenue Minister Gibson. Pfstmaster-Cxercral hfuiock and. War Services Minister Thorson. "In this hour cf redcdication we remind" ourselves that our primary and immediate aim is wctory." rHld Mr. Wcndside. "We aim to defeat those who have attacked us. This war is neither of our seeking or nmklng. It. was thrust lipiln u.- " Seek to head Off ‘stampeded’ War strikes . O'I'I‘AViIA_ Sep_t._ l7-—(OPl—~An" "were i" comm °'~8-‘.;‘li2'.‘;‘1f.°“.l‘.f%'.§‘.§i.“§all§ t. both, the present war might well _ F, ‘_ s 11g v i trims on for rears and the “'°r1d‘fglgnilpcdsgcigtebv?!Bglltators 11-11.‘ (Hi ‘be reduced i0 a condition of chops . 111111111111 ioduv by 1.111101" M111 ‘which will make decisive v"ic‘.orj.-,il\fcl..urt_v, . lnot to mention reconstruction, ln1- , . Th? Pr?!" Ill-Wt‘ Smk“ l" “ml Possible" 111312‘;‘léilfiil-Elfiti‘?aidifififl °i l‘ . ' i) l He recalled the decision of Lln- | such Keno“. smke ‘vows Wm“ be‘. I coin. when the ‘American nation held under the auspices of the Lu- ,wls extending westward. that a bcgtl-lliliflr-lllrhlt» I d l 1 .~ _ ‘a. 11"‘. Ilff? llflgll 1111 Pl‘ 116 Of‘- Hittdonltacllfjulfireexlotarfd‘sihellauslfflery ‘IFK ‘mm, mwsfug 11f:- {E “W” m“ ‘° 3°- ormawa, Sept. 11-101»- Lnbor Minister McLarty said to- Elther free. or slaves night an official of his depart- n1cnt at St. Catlmrines. Ont, has been instructed to get in touch with representatives pf striking workers in the McK1i1- nou Industries Ltd. plant there in the hope formula might be _ Worked. qllt..w._ond..tbe_qiel>itts;-__ was “that. as a means of escape from the encircling danger which now threatens the entire world. no 1111111011 which w shes to see freedom survive can 110w look to anything so old fashioned as its own sover- eign rights. or so restricted as its own. unaided strength." Remoteness from the scene of conflict had ceased to be a safe- guard, llc said. i Free Men Must Work Together t "If human freedom is to survive .1111 free men. regardless of nation- al fronfers. must. work together for its preservation." Fancc to ofher nations, either the British Commonwealth or the Unit- ed States might each for itself be lable to resist invasion, "nc‘t11e1" acting alone could des‘roy a mili- tary machine such as Germany 111-1 ‘ready possesses." Mr. King dcclnr-l ed "It, is no more possible for an j eastern hemisphere. enslaved to rest ,‘in harmony with a westcrn hem- l isphere that is free. than for dark- ness and light. to dwell together," ‘ he said. "Either the free forces of the world must destroy the forces of ‘tyranny which, in two years have , plunged Europe into mediaeval ldarknest. or themselves come to ‘be held in thrall by the evil pow- ers which. today, seek the world's 1 domination." l If personal and national free- dom were to be preserved it would require the ncfive effort of all who now were free not only to fight in self defence but "to rescue from the claws and jaws of the Prank- ensteln monster" the peoples of other lands and of Germany it- ' self puke has been made by a board of conciliation, employees have 110:1- ftcd the Labor Minister they con- template a strike. a vote has been taken and a majority has shown by ballot that it favors a strik During the press conference at which he announced the new order. the minister said he expected that f11li production in Nova Scotiu coal pits affected by a miners’ slowdown would be restored by the end of tnc week. He said the slowdown pro- gram appeared to have "pretty well disintegrated." NOMINATED FOR BY ELECTION "if Nazi Germany and all her REATHERTON, 11.8.. 8cm. 11- wlcked works are destroyed this lCPl-Capt. John Montana, An- war will n-sume. in human history. 1 tlgonish wholesale merchant. W", the shape of a social revolution nominated at a Liberal convention our. of which mankind may hope. .today to contest Antigoniah-Guyv, for a new order to emerge- an or- , boro in s lay-election for a seat in der in which the power of 711.113. lhe- Nova Bcotia legislature. The not might, will incromlngly C0'1— ‘sent was vacated by the death 0f trol and from which the iflfustices Dr. J. 1.. Mwmae. Hhenh r vote of censure of By Richard L. Turner Associated Press Staff Writer is conveying British-bound be operating in the Pacific. lmany meflltlds that are in 'Slnce the first great war, he stud. many ways of protecting shipping British-bound Secretary Frank Knox reveals movtfrseflfdl for German surface raider m PflCIfIC- WASHINGTON. Sept. I7—(AP)— Secretaxy Frank Knox revealed to- day that the United States navy, centrution of vessels was f0!‘ cgtr- purpose of forming convoys. goes in the North Atlantic and, in’ addition. has been searching for a German surface raider believed to But. he added, escorting grmzps ‘of merchant- slrps is only one of» method. _ ‘ 1135.1 a narrow construction’ on Ca rgoes wuh shipping, 101 veswl-i. l-nclildm! 53 British. Netherlands and Nor- . . . _ I wegiun ships. having aimed with in a 36-11011!" peri0d- ‘P1115 19d m‘ pone“ u, as); Knox 1f the cog‘; He 111a not reply specifically. but the inquiry did 168d 1° m5 5mm‘ ment that among other methods, the convoy system f5 111 use. To as- sume that convoylng is the 01111‘ m pu! Presi- shoot-ou-sght 11c sazd. would be dent Roosevelt's speech 0f inst. week. on the high seas have been mrfeez- ed and the navy is them all." As Knox made it clear that the; the‘ hcw fur administration had capped "employing I 1on1: smouldering congressional de- bate for and against convoys by szxuply ordering them into scrvlcz. 011191" developments on the liver . tional and defence fronts a1: Washington's interest:- 100 Million for Russia Secretary of Commerce if". announced that $l00.0f10.000 is being provided to help Ritssfii buy war materials in the United States. The transaction involves an ad- vance payment on minerals which = the United 1 Russia is to ship to States. In Afilwaukcc. the American Le- gion Convention approved repeal of the neutrality act and a na- tional defence committee report which said that "if fightinc 2s necessary 1o dcfcnd the United States, we insist. upon being pJc- pared to do the fighting outside of the United States." By a vote o'f 874 to 604 the convention tabled a minority report opposing 1011(1- lcase 111d to Russia. It WflS announced in 1l1c Home of Representatives that President Roosevelt would send a 110w request for lend-lease funds to Cmlgrcss go- A “Declaration of War" Jes-"e " iJones, the federal loan adlninistra- House debate found represent», rive Roy Woodruff (Rep-hitch) as- serting that Mr. Roosevelt's order 1 ITIOITOVJ. I 1 i to atiack axis U-boats and raiders was “nothing less 111.111 a declara- tion of 1v.11"" k111i that 11121111111‘ the army nor navy is ready fOr war 110w. Representative Robert Rich (Reitt-PEIJ said the President should be "taken out of office" be- cause he was "deliberately violat- ing" a pledzc to keep .‘\.‘li(“.‘lCl\ll ships "out nf cc-1't:1'11 arctic." '\Vith Represent 11 '. it c- . rRcp-Michl he _ ed in repudiat- ing Wendell L. \Vilikie as n party’ leader. Wlllkie. last year's Republl- , can prcsirlcntinl 110111111120, is a sup- § porter 0f the Roosevelt foreign‘ policy. New York harbor yvas jammed‘ 1 are uorinully imported from 1 1 1 l l l llotv Far At 59-1? The Secretary would not disclose to sea the United States ' navy is escorting the P01110115. 8nd lsaid it would be "unwise and in- discreet" to go info details when l 31km if 111L- vc-scis are bcur; turn- :(d over 1.0 1h.- prutocixni of the ' h navy in the 113111111- of Ice- bru-hcs between American and varships since the "capture or r .. or." orders were given collie!” { ti». week, and when uskctl w21ctl1- l He said there have been n0 l c1‘ ‘he 11:1v_v would inform the pub- llc. f: 1t “catches a raider." he re- 111ml;- “\\'c'll tell the world abcllf 117-" He disclosrnl that the lmvy thinks .111 axis !'il1(lt"l‘ is 114 1111110 in U113 c in the area of rite Galolm- go, l-‘lzntds. tThcre W011’? reports illfli a Nexhcrlatids vessel bound for the United States was sunk 111 that. 1111111011 lust wc-f 11111 so far there 1111s been no v 1- than» Knox indented 1111- "Klcd States navy i< l11111ting"fcr 111v: raider. but said it had never been able t0 find out dclinlreiy whether it was there or 110T. Knows statement that the 11:iv_v would Alllll0llll(‘(‘ scar inci- dents to the public did lint en- tirely conform with a remark by .\Ir. Roosevelt yesterday that whether such announcements would he made would depend upon the naval situation at the moment. During his press conference. Knox ilbcloscd GITHIIQOIIIOIIIS for l: 1 m-ts at the mouths of im- p.. 1111 United States lmrbors. and dcclurcd plans have been complet- ed for the use of mines to protect naval shore installations. Jones. announcing the deal. made public a letter from Prcszrlexit Roosevelt. saying that ltussn is in need of dollar ex- change to ntakc purchases of war suppllcs in the Unlmcl Slates. At the same time, he n”.»~d, the Unit- ed States needs “many critical and strrltc ic materials produced in R1i=sl11.'“ $01110 of thcsc. he said, that Russian country. ‘EVIDENCE NAZIS ___t_Cg11ti111icd Afrf1111hp11;e>l1_r_ of the five, Edmond Von Titer- mmm. German Ambnlrsnrlor to Argentina. 11nd Just returnrd from Berlin. While the ministci" to Uruguay‘ was altcndiitg thc meeting the c * attache 111 Bucuos Sundslcdc. took over his lob 11.,» charge dnffrtires in Afontcvideo. Six months inter Sanclstede fled from Argentina by airplane to escape questioning by the Argentine chamber of deputies ccmmittec investigating un-Argen- tine activities. In July the committee seized. aboard a commercial plane, the rndio transmitter being carried from the German legution in Lima tn the German embassy in Buc- ros Aircs under “"1111: the German Government termed "diplomatic lmmuuityf‘ In Ln Paz, Bolivia, that month. 1c German minister 1o Bolivia, Ernst Wendlcr, Icft his post on de- mand of the Bolivian Government aficr it. annouucid disrovcrv of a 1c? -r addressed to Wendlcr‘. sign. ccl by a Bolivian nrlny officer. Elias Belmont. who was stationed in Berlin. dizxwussing a conspiracy t1 overthrow Bolivia's president. Under Vote of (‘l-mun Now Von Tl1cr11.:1:111 it nndc-r :1 111-1 Argvittizic Congress and possessor of an in. vitation 1.5 leave; 11nd tile German colonies in each of the nations in which the four other men who conferred at Santiago an- stationed are under scrutiny. in one way or another. by the umions in which they live. 'I'l1cse incidents which have come to light-dated within less than a year-are accepted by many informed quarters as evi- dence o! a tie betyvecn Nazi f1f1n columns in Sout-li America. How many and how strong sucn fifth columns are depends. in a wav. on the definition of a fifth column. Bout-h American definitions range from armed bodies of men and soldiers plotting revolt, to welfare societies. operators or sec- ret radios, scientist-s mapping strategic rivers and nearby sour- cc: of war materials, and wild na_ tlves with oil drums hidden in their ungle swamps. Sout America has something to fiteach of these definitions. Here is what persistent investi- gators have lenrneds to daiez~ Argentina-The committee found an "almost military“ organization of 60.000 men. formed into "cells" under the entire of welfare work. sworn to support Hitler, watched __.________i___ OIVE ‘THIS IMPORTANT CARE T0 BABY'S n-PUR! SOOTHINTLNILOLV IIEOICATEO OIIITIIIT I TALGIII I SOL’! l to make sure of their loyalty. liun- islted for lapses, taxed to maln- tum 11 system which feeds children Nazi doctrine 1l1rougl1 fairy tales. Chile-Across the border from Argentina Chilean Government agents reported caches of gulls and ammunition. and battle prac- tices complete with machincuguns undei direction of a uniformed. army-like organization of 25.000 men wearing SWlISIlKGS on then coat labels hInps crzcd there in- riicuzcd the orguiiizutloii controlled air fields 111111 radio stations on is- lands along the coast and in the southern lake region which afford the easiest entrance 10 Argentina. Without saying where they got their information, the in- vestigators declared: “Ohserv. ers in Argentina and Uruguay discovered a putsch being pre- pared ln our country to coin- cide with an expected invas- ion of the British Isles." Bolivian-While Chile was putting a careful thumb on her Nazis Bolivia was arresting the son of her ambassador" to Chile. No ex- planation has been ordered for his continued detention A11 inquiry into a11ti.Bol11."ian activities is conliuuing. B1".1zll-C=c1"n1a11 agitation has been quieter 1L5 the result of lnws against foreign language schools and centralized control of com- mumcations. The heavily concen- illiiQd German population has been ilcrincd loss danaerous since Pre- s‘1"!<-"n1 ugus declared lnmself for 1.111.- Uuued States and his son 1n luw quite a job with the Italian Lnti Airline which crosses the s.outl1 Atlantic. Peru-Pent halted activities of the German-subsidized smcalied news agency, Trails-ocean. and grounded a Gcrtnazi airline after Congress voted to protest an un- authorized flight over the Ecua- dorian border which precipitated a now outbreak in the border war, Ecuntlor—P."esident Arroyo Del Rio, blaming Axis influences for Peru's atttiudc toward the border dispute, closed Ecuador's German- otvned airline which carried army officers free and sought pcrmls. sion to fly to the lonely Galapagos Islands south of the Panama Canaal. Colombia-Him nationalized the German airline after it was founo to be mapping approaches to the Panama Canal. Later President Santos broke up a military plot, seized a group of "scientists" ex- ploring the southeast flatlands which are believed to be rich in undeveloped oil and are called a hot-bed of propaganda brought surreptitiously upstream from Brazil ' Uruguay-The Transocean in- vestigation in Washington really started in Uruguay. where south America's _first decisive Nazi in- uiry last year disclosed a bomb depot, broke up a cellular organiz. atlon and put eight Nazi leaders lr. Jail. More recently a pro-Nazi deputy was ejected 4mm Congress Psraguay—Dec1-eed death for fifth columnists a week after the Bolivian utsch was smashed Paraguay ecreed a curfew a short. time later, then lifted it. without Miss Muriorle Smith and cidvka from Jone Sevmour's fomcus Bronx l l I Min Smith will be pleased to l l BUY BRITISH coon c highly trained expert _ from Jone Seymour‘; , I famous salon in Bond Street, , London, England, will be in l our cosmetic department l for personal consultation l I l Sept. 15 t0 Sept. 20th lc. Make your appointment early by telephone or personal r" At the Quality Drug Store ' JOHNSON & JOHNSON Cor. Kent and Prince Strcuc t 1 519911111 ‘_ mo. cuatthcrrsrsivyn, Quorum SEPPEMBERJB. 1911 manna-undeve- " ' m _":T_‘_;"_ IT‘: ' U.S. Navy Convoys l V“ annoy-am; _ _ _ give you, without Charge, Cocktail Facial Treatment. -c.l. A QUE Repeated bOfIlbllIg raids on Bri- tish port areas and the industrial midlands has attracted fresh at- tention to the frightful suffering of the many thousands of civilians 1n Great Britain who are harried from shelter to shelter and finally dnven into the open country by successive raids. Eventually places are found for them all places of relative security, but their belong- ings of all kinds are destroyed. The task of emergency feeding alone is difficult. The task of setting t-hem up once mom with some quantity of clothing and bedding is much more difficult. To meet these enormous needs. Tllilfls have been started in various parts of the world. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth has permitted the "labor troubles." Venezuela-Gennan technicians have long since been rooted out. of strategic oil fields. but n. Nazi agent was seized a few wcelcq ngc on oil fields which specialized in aviation fuel_ Secret radios still broadcast anti-United states talks. SECRET F. B. I. _____(_Continucd fromm page 1) which he had stolen for Germany and discussing sev ral sabotage Projects including t e blowing up of the Schenectady, N. Y,, general electric plant and the scattering Of minute incendiary bombs on wlmrves. The with Sebold in the letters office. Friendematrs testimony before the ~- showing served as subtitles. "Duquesne told Sebdd that these picture showed Duquesnc" mapcrs and pictures) were mater- ials procured at manoeuvres in Tennessee and specifications of a rmvy speed boat. which he said be obtained in Washinston." said Frledeman. tThe lens caught the pictures clearly.) Duqucsne exhibited drawings of a gun and baby tank for transpor- tation in an airplane-tine airplane had not yet. been designed-and a large tank with deflector plates. said Friedeman. "He said he saw in Tennessee." Fircidmnn said. "an anti-tank de- vice which the government called a "deep_dyed secreVJ-a. pill box buried in the ground with room for one man to operate against tanks." lPicture upon picture, note upon ltotc. Duquesue spread out. in the film ) Duquestib. Friedman added. said 111 a discussion of incendiary bombs that "candy split into two pieces with a combustible phosphorus compound inserted before putting l the pieces together ago-in. made a ; good and safe incendiary bomb. "He said it was best. however, to use chewing gum. It. was to be well chewed, he said. and then wrapped around a phosphoroue compound which would not ignite until the temperature rose above 75 degrees. He said that in this manner it could be planted on tvharves on a. cold day and Would not set fire until a couple of day! later ' ' cross-examination by AUCTION SALE , I will sell by public suction at the Moyse form. Central 884M" on Thursday. Sept. Nth. ll 1 o'clock, the following livestock:- On llzglateretl Jam! C" "Wolerlo Nellie” ll, 0. l’. one Registered Jam! C"- "Mnplernere Millie" B. 0- 1'- Om grade Jam! onw- Two Jersey heifers. I yearn old- I-‘our Jersey helfefi, 1 yo" old- 80mph? heifers are eligible for reg rs on. ' Three. your old bulls eligible for reglstratlon. . Also two Holstein lolhrl. I year! 1a. 0 AndJWo new. I rem ell. 31mm?!“ on: o 8 "noon Monntsou. Auctioneer. expiaini "student strikes" and plotnlng ital States we: secrets N’S- CXITZDIAAI FUND DONA TIONS For AIR RAID VICTIMS L-ICO-I-ILII. , use of her 1111111.; 111 c the Dominion camp officially known as ' - Canadian Fund for Ar: l‘...,;_ w. tims." Every dollar C01 Queen's Canadian f1... out deduction m of London for d homeless and llGPflfv‘. Contributions fl'1'1{11 > should be for .' Trust Company. ivhich reports the cclpts to date: Received yestcrdd_v:_ Cnvehead Women'- $5.00. . _ The Royal Oak \\<nv1"ll\ 111.11. lute. While sane“ .-"|l1111|_ Previously 11111111114111 51,335.32. oTOTAL—$3.2 0 l" lit-tltuir. 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