MAXIMS 07A MERE MAN _€._- cheerful ihliigs clice - h f lly ma Eh‘: g:j?eflt‘il€l‘ hshi . i; l direct and im- am 5133-111: habit of viewing "" ' rfuliy and of thinkinll be culti- 0 dlun. Two Con", ‘tzufifidirrlliiull: Foundul I801 ‘ s» iiTAj-i Hexico Goes To "If. S. To Take More Canadian Potatoes To Step Up Output of Hog Products Here for American Market In New Program. dfll-lll/A. June 1—\CP)—Jolnt gfl.-..l....r.-uiur_cu states action w m. g; csiiuuiuii poiuio prouucl- ,_ o1 bJiiU ui uic uniteu crawl pill lo mu,» up LilU bulirtuiufl ulll- pi. o." no, pi uuiicts was uiiiiuuxicctl ‘(N351)’, we AgllULill/llifi: LJQDLLH- e111. _ moiiiciiils Billllflikd that under s “illicit-i rule u1 out)", uunsuiun po- 111v t3.\1)UlL> Lu nu.- Ulillcu mules qdULLi ‘silfliHlgCilltlllbS may Di.‘ u or 0,000,000 or lu,uuu,uv0 1. program for increasing hog vmucqlun gins support L0 Llie picleiit Lxiziuuiuil govcriinicilt pui- lt; U1 lllel‘ 11g Lilli ilVttflillC WCll-llii. ‘11c 1 lluRC-il, removing uls- oii llU-llicl‘ weight biicoii u iuisuig llliliilllllill “eight hills. Prices to be Maintained Pioiluccrs are assured that. prices n11 Du llhiillliilllctl pt u, lctc-l m, lea-f. 11o uuulubie us uu prcscui. ‘lllc iupuixilii-ili. soul liic gunni- ll1l'll' li-ii rillllluYtli 0i tiic Juillt a1"- » 1.1.. ufiltil were rc-coinincnu- ‘illllL economic CUilllllltLiKS .1 ullll the UlllLLU oldies. inumcnts hill/L‘ 11:50 111cc -.il o1 tile Uiiiiuu tiiulus i... u piuii proiliics fur 1 s iis may bi: appro- .\ilht,‘ UililllLiillll 1101.110 . '1 101' szilc iii lhc Uiiilcii .I.ici' as table siuck in the short United. Suites crop. lllliiCillil‘ 1111.0 atTlfCll for hillllllltflli] ll the crop is iiic iitllllfbillClli. Sflld_ ling Arrange-mulls ‘_’l'" Sfkullfi uriungemciit doc-ls fl nynirvs [O be Lakuzu t0 i11- R _ (Ccmiiiir 1i 011 page 3, C01 5) 100 Czechsf ire Exccutcd‘ '. June 1 -(CP> — The o tonight flllllllllll('t’ii tiic 0i 27 more Czechs, i11- - I‘ ivuinoii, in counccilon nullified assassination of iloliilrlcli, Gestapo lendrr. Tliflblmlzriii the toinl to 10:1 since “ilifllik on lfcycirlch lust Wed- Mindy. Coming Events q-D- Noilri-s In this I cents ma: word h" n" column "Sliow-Morcll Tuesday. 6-1-21. "Show-Cardigan Wednesday. 6. flrTlllkics- -Mui-1-:1y River Thurs- “li 6-1 -21 3;‘.;3"';'ld Rllllllllfllzc Sale St. JZlillLS 5 l" 5010111115. June 61h. 3° P‘ 0-1-21. irfiiimv "".‘°:"§l'"g C" sow (wri- ' lfrll. bluio per cwt. Cuimdiilii ‘km. Kcnsingfoii. 6-1-21 ,ér'gllll"llflse sale Boyne 1,, Q, 1, ,. . W“ room satin-airy. June 6 ‘ ' P- m- 6-2-5-21. ."§'{l;111 quantity of N0. l Seed (j nglybibbl skied Barley for y‘ cpur f A ~'- ‘MW- Clmrlouctoisiii?“ o s“ 6-2-21. “Come to . l Womens Institute “Ban” i" Will/shire Hall on June “ 6-1-31. "St-c! “Hen -. w’ necked Henry Vlc_ "i H1111. June am. s-ao-c-a-o. It M- Book L Bowmlllagw for bulk wheaélmhvy‘. Plycoucctlm? 1108-5 every Frldafi. l Me list wltl . p, 1 lcslle McDoivc “dmmln- 5-19-20-twtf. ."Tlie A i x miuul Meeting of the lnlntakiegfillllli)’ Hospital will be held m‘ atozpltsl Wednesday. June '~ “%?l'8i'5l' u i- Doift f .. s .. ("set The Diust of The “"1 in Harrington Hall {Ofklllgihi - -l . "C0 i? ho K. '7"! to the Barn Dance at Mc- millé- Cow-head. Wednesday, B. I. B. Orchestra. Re I-2-2i Ylluylng p. ‘_" m, . i8! Mondny at Pred- 2p‘°.{',< bios-day 1o .1. M. Brookfleld ~ ork Station 3 P. M. 13rd- -_M. Ml. Stewart. 6 P. M. ' Walorvule. 7 P. M. M, m, .- Wednesday l0 AM. M Hvcr 11 A.M. New Glris ow. _ M ‘$2: Store, Whontlcy R vet. Cr Si. 4' p lllshlrc. 7i P. M. Kelly's l , K. M‘ Emerald. ‘Thursday PM‘ ~ ensmllon cattle Pen. 2 u r f“ Ii Corner. Paying $12.00 W111‘ n‘ vii-rs over 24 lbs» ouch. inbuv smaller ones. Knud ' 6-1-21. “Qllmcnis iii. "lens Report 20,000’ Dead In Cologne NEW YORK. Juno Z-(Tucs- duyl--(AI’)—1\lass British sir rnids on Cologne killed "In the neighborhood of 20,000" persons and injured another 54 000, the New York Times said‘ today in reporting "private advices from competent neutral observers in Berlin." Tho Times said that "conflr- motion has been received" that the world-famous cathedral d. Cologne was not damaged in the rsiin of bombs. Berlin Calls Cologne Raid “Nightmare” BERLIN (From German Broad- casts) June 1—(AP)-—'I'he Berlin railio quctrd dispatches from Col- ogn-i- tonight as saying that 139 civllluns thus fur had died as a. result of file British raid, and that "the nightmare of Sunday still ls weighing on the Cologne popula- lion." "Far reaching measures were taken for those who have 10st their homes," the West Deutscho Boobnchter said. "and the home- lcss are showing much discipline although many have lost their entire property.” Reports from neutral countries s:.l;i large areas of the Rhincland xvlrc being evacunted and thsl those Germans possessing suffi- cient money were seekinfl to move to less dangerous places. I.0.D.E. Contributed $885,000 In Year ll/IONTREAL, June 1 —- (GP)- Goods nnd services valued M. $885,- 000 were distributed at. home and abroad by the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire during tlic inst year Mrs. H. S. Angus of Toronto tonight. told delegates to tiic I. 0. D. E. annual meeting here. Mrs. Angus, national convenor of I. O. D. E. war services, presented the main report ut tonight's session of the wcek-long meeting while sub-committee reports were pre- suited by Mrs. W. R. Wnlton Jr. o1 Toronto, Mrs. A. T. Stlkeman of Montreal ond Mrs. Irving Hall of ‘foronto. Of the sliiirivd in contribution as followsz, Prince Edward Island $329; Nova Scotiu $55,335; New Brunswick $71,- lBii; Quebec $74,909; Ontario $396.- 8213; Manitoba $40,455; Saskatche- wan $85,843: Alberto $51,658: Bri- iisli Cfllumbln. $93,230; and the Yukon $7,303. total, the ‘provinces Finds No BERE For Crisis Tulk OTTAWA. June 1—(CP)—'1\0 Ottawa Evening Journal said today that talk of a rcublnet crisis" swept parliament hill duinng tho week-end in connection with forthcomin de- bate on the government's bi to pure the wuy for unlimited compul- sory military service, but that it had been unable to locum the "crisis." The Journsl said the week-end rumors were to the effect thlt Prime Minister Mackenzie Kins’ faced grave revolt among his Quo- bcc supporters. that Mr, King was threatened with resi nation of three of his liltigllsh-s ea lug ministers. and that Mr. iniz himself misht resign and ask Finance Minister Il- sley to head s, new government. "The Journal. after d.ili ent Sut- urday and Sundsy dofcc i!!!)fork- wiis unable to locate the ‘crisis, this piiper said. Rommel llad Hotel Picked LONDON. Juno i-(CPW-‘Pht BBC sold today that Gen. Ludwig v Crueweil. Nlli armored wsr exp! captured in tho Libyan Desert b. British forces when his plsno WII forced down. refused to discuss mili- tary subjects, but, on his srrivsl in Cairo could not help scklngr- _ "Where is the Bhephsrdb Hotel‘! thAsylrealv/gy holwgs interested in e o . e re le :— - (Erwin? Rommel intended to make his headquarters there. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, 3prays Bombs Far First Timo in History 0f Country ‘v Action Forms Solid Front From Arctic To South America Against Enemy. MEXICO CITY, June 1- (AP)—_ Mexico declared war tonight on the Axis as of May 22 when the cabinet decided that full belligcrcncy was the only possible answer to U-boat at- tacks 9n Mexican shipping for which the Axis refused either to take responsibility or make reparation. The declaration was finally and formally signed tonight by President Manuel Avila Cam- ucho. It placed the second-largest Latin American nation 116510‘? the other 26 United Nations at war and gave them a solid con- tinciiml front from the remot- esi Arctic to South America- to the Colombian froufiier be- low lfiinzima. The largest Latin American 11s- tlon. Brazil, has suffered the loss of at least seven shicsmnd ttrpcdo damage to anozlier wh ch dd not sink. but Brazil as yet hes 80118 11° further than to break relations wilh the Axis and to attack U-boats from the air in undeclared hostil- ies. Notice of the war declaration was served cn the Axis tonight through swecen, acting for Gezmany. um-gugh Switzerland for Japan. through Portugal for If-fiiy. _ In addition, Foreign Minister Ezequiel Padilla sent dlspfilflhfa t0 the foreign ‘hinisters of ell the American republics notifying them of the first declaration of wur In Mexico's history- British Cruiser Trinidad Sunk LONDON, June 1—(CP)~The ad- miralty announced toni ht the sink- ing of the cruiser Trln dad. The Trinidad was a new cruiser. completed in 1940. and was 185i; the news when she sank a German destroyer in a fight between the Nozl niivy and an Aflglfl-Rusiia" squadron conveying supplies Murmansk lust March. She was of 8.000 tons, one of the Fiji class. armed with l2 six-inch guns. She carried three aircraft. launched by a cutflW-ll- The number of her complement is not public knowledge. The com- munique said next of kin of casual- ties have been informed. The Trini- dad pus under command of Guilt. L. S. Saunders. Japs Broaden Drive Against Free China n sruucuu iviooss) (AsAoc-‘iuted Press Staff Wflifil‘) CHUNGALNU, Juno l-—lA.P)—' The Japanese have broadened tbelr drive upon China's coastal provinces with s major offensive in Kwan- mng north of the occupied 01'0""- p151 ‘capital of Canton, and heiWY fighting is ranging Ln thisd new theatrea tblgeiaciunese common an- nogigeiightlngcpread of Kwantuns. China's southernmost seaboard PTO‘ vince, following thrusts to the north last month against the Puliien coast and across Cheklang province. In the latter, the Chinese said I new Japanese advance had been offset by recapture of numerous WWII! successes in where the towns of and Ohanglochen were ported among those mcapturied. drlv t0- h is es by their m! 3.1% lchans. strsteslo W?!‘ g1 t middle vansiu Mid h 8 w‘ mug of the enemy osmpalsh the hurt of Chins. n" I“ “m Ciiinesoaestgid 128m»- i v der the iiirgcc which hsd lundod on Yilh- won Islsnd. off the south Chcklsnl coast. had been forced back}: ‘tank’ ‘mp8 or woiilndetirlw v ‘n 1e e - “But farther inland. rods ‘s coma; munlque acknowledged all t o’ Bhowchsnl 5° mil" "mthw" Kinhws, fslleri csplf-fll 0f 911151!!!- _____________. JUNE ll HOLIDAY IUNDON. Juno 1 — (OP) British Broadcasting Oor w‘ reported todsv that um 1 observed as "United Notions Ds by sll I7 notions rsnlfli Ill-lulu e r i! - The n be =z= O in confound his enemies by surprise- 01A MAXIMG f ‘ MERE MAN The whole future of mankind mo; ‘r » ~ i depend on our action and our con ' duct; so for we have not failed, lei i us move forward steadily into the j storm and’ through the storm. ' ' Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward . Island Like the Dew Tuusiikv, rout" 2, 1§42 - -_ w_.._-.i Annuul Suhlcrlptlun Dcllvervd. $6.110 _ By Halli l’. F l. H.001 to other Provlnrcl sad 11.5.11.“ 5 p bn Invasion Path Against Axis Powers Amen-g; Are A Pledged To Join‘ In Air Drive Hundreds t f Big Bombers Await‘ Only Good Weather to g0 over Again in another pulverising raid. 8 PAGES Z? iplomats each Ii. S. From Europe Liner Was Shadowed By Axis U-boats; Travell- ers Declare G r e e c e Starving. JERSEY 01E N. J., June 1 _ (AP) ~Grimy white in the ruin, the Swedish diplomatic exchange liner Drotfilingholm czime up the b_ay b0 Litillllltkrlgjfiflyngvlsillhqfiifianrglgiifigfll: (By VvVes Gallagher, Associated Press Staff Writer) m“, imnng, m; ‘finer n safe L(l\l)()1\, June l-f-(Alfl-llrifish bombers sprayed gxirhirstuzg nioéday tlifjptffgm the explosives over :1 riilll-mile ‘invasion path” on the contin- llZi-COII i0 C COII liCli . ' ' - ' ‘ a . ' ' she was shadovmi by M least erlitdall day fodriy us the. United Salutes (in: force chief m“, [Lbcgusa m, of wmch vanlsh_ p e ged that American pilots soon would j0lli the R. A. F- i stilloirsitglrldréilwgiéiglilylzb Izlgilhlglgfzlgltifilaliifilrliilf an fliflgilllilitfllaltpalgll‘i0. erase German industries city ms‘ Most o, her tired. nervous y c y in a ac s surpassing the historic l,..a(l-plane at. firmnnblcrirr-{o “'21.; 111011 u calm sea. 139k 9" COMBINE. . 1‘ z g . k . . - disgnfbalf}? gigllmlllggl bczlagllleifgllglgnlg Swfiiins of liurriczine and Boston bombers accompani- {ollfilg mm] and Mme“ (iggs, De, ed by _5piffire fighters smashed at German-held docks and ‘eig- vs and men tvw captive crlck- factories all the way from Holland to Cherbourg, losing 573 Aboard nine planes to lbc Nazis’ two, a communique said, The Drottnlngholm brought from Iri-SDOII a total of 573 United States glilzens. including 169 diplomats. L313’; Allglciiici“ bfalllllflfilllsfi olfmgl; As the word spread by radio info Europe that “the Counnvhs ,,-,,,~C flb0,,,_,,_ plus 19 5mm Yanks are coming, hunrlreds of great four-motored Bri- glflsiélfallllgfgliéseiivlielfirllllfléfizif zi:(ll\)hll)‘ll,li)(\tr§ luvfiitmg only good’ weather and the e115 of Polish-and Czech-speaking (r 5W l 33mm m their Puhensmg 351351195 B! lJflF-vfillgcrs with somewhat remote GCfmiln Cities. claims to U. S. citizenship. In the big daylight sweeps the R. A. I. sttacked docks st Flushing, 1 Authoritic. .‘ 'd th . l tto - sons were Egritiiaelred lfgearild rdgfi- Bmgge’ Chubwrg’ m“l°g“e’ Diem” “d Abb"m°- m“ l ‘ilk "W"! ered to the Portuguese by the it Calais which mzilics Parachutes for the German lil‘ force. , I G r . . b . - - - ~ -- execlggggi fixcefiealfinleéthvéfigl“ use) Hurricane bombers diving at more than 400 miles on hour pliwod “Km for about 4,000 Germans in their explosives "smack in the middle of the factory", tho slr 31111111117 hinted at, although there is room for doubt that it .will bc launched In America whom he considers "im- news service said r the neur future. portnnt" to the German war effort. ' . . Re ' i‘ i some pflsimlgels sum an average on til?‘csonigixdiitnsditfirlthsiodirbtrxfi: 1 . . . , 2:” o’ 2'09‘) persons daily less by hundreds of iiilDllSillld5 wcr ' I Believes Hztler Plans Mam‘ P r "351 l fiiidii-ii- "°’ w" °‘ 3§§Z"Z.';L'l,iiiiii;"il.fi;°‘“.i.'é‘° .2215 ' ' ‘ 0 d ' d 64 ' Offensive Wzthzn-Month r 3""? . - Years Ago Today r1..- kl <11 ,1; m u. , . . , . , E’ Pilgsegiasvhonhgd finxinxagarcl: ‘“Xlegiigiixsgcrb?lcliiibldstriking power f“ “w” ‘“° “lemme” “d “”'° already built up by the n. A. F. w“ Veteran Newsman Says Nazis likely to try Drive Through Turkey Coupled With General Msgr. Jean Chissson, A - , Push on Russian Front. Native of Tigmwi H“ Had illustrious Career. “w... Situation Last Night i ‘l: (B! KIRKE L. SIMPSON, Associated Pres; War Analyst) A funeral pyre befitting the British dead of Coventry has been lighted at last by their countrymen in the heart of the Germ“; Rhinelund to assure them that they did not die in vain. They waited long, those men, Women and children who sleep in common graves in Britain's midlands. Nazi uirpowcr seemed the un- challenged rnnslor of even British skies tlmt Ncvgmbgp n15)“ 1g months ago when death ruined down on them from dbl)“; Yet this June day the smoking ruins oi‘ what once was Germany's great industrial city of Cologne, bomb blasted us no other city bss ever been, give evidence of more than vengeance. They prove that the 35:13 right srm of Ilitierlsm, its uir srm, has been matched ‘no n. O U O I C°ll18fle WM COVER"! We!‘ B88111. but trebled or quadrupled. A thousand British bombers frcightrd with gigantic Inlgglleg fgffigd u“, Tuihhi! W" W 997ml"? M against perhaps 500 Nazi ships which shattered Coventry. And tomorrow. when American bottle plunes sup- picment Britain's mighty armada, ft may be 2.000 or 3.000 ships s night that wing their wsy to stamp out Hltlcrism in Germany city by city. The terror Nazism loosed upon a peaceable and unresdy world is being slowly but certainly roiled back upon it, suthop 1mm n“, was; as from the cast. For implicit in the C ' ,, bombing and frantic Nazi efforts to disguise its true proportions from the German people is the some lesson that can be read now on the Russian front rind In Libya. The lllmfitlve. the 110W" 01' Iflfllflic. has been Wrenched from IIiiIcr's grasp. He can no longer mass crushlngiy llvosyvllfillfllng power by nir to deal swift and stunning blows on a chosen front before allied "Fflltth to stem his victory tide cun be rallied to meet him. O l I I YANKS ARE COMING Twice now since the coming oi‘ spring in Europg m; Gonna“, ‘m1 their Italian puppets have struck out to regain the mastery that the initiative gives in war. In the eastern Crimes and then in eastern Libya fhiar offensive blows have been quickly muffled by allied counter ac on, . The bottles in Russia have simmcrcd away to slow motion to leiwc Russian armies in the Khsrkov-Krasnogrud-Izyum bulge, not the Ger- mans or reconquered Kerch isthmus, masters of the strategic situation in the Ukrnine. The doors to the vital Caucnsus appear still firmly closed in llitier’s face. In Libya s Nazi-Fascist diversion attack has been sucked into s. dangerous British trap, according to reports from Cairo, and i, n]. ready seeking escape westward. A broad British counter-offensive is taught in Athens at the Orlizida -., . C-“ims Ply“ Amrflw" “liege for iZii‘.i-‘l.‘i.§.l‘1l?i.“§i.$.l‘éi-‘ 1°" “m” gills’ “Ow a tmplqal discus!” hm‘ 0nd tremendous Olfiigllolxlta pitulflor Aids “We” mvahded by nivht when bail weather a“ mm ubya‘ and restricted operations. Greece Will Die-Union w-u... . - German Reprissls J- "Grccce will die as n notion m1- less she gets more food qulckJY." said Miss Plnneo. She fold of people standing vac- antly in clusters on the streets un- ti o c Dgvergen?‘immstggléiglogsnogolzhglf cathedral city oi Canterbury. O00 school children marching dnllv The 751mm comfler attack agmn“ through me sweets to be red RR! the quiet little town lcft hundreds Cross mush and beans cooked in flfgT°.‘,°”b',",'fi,w'°°lf‘l,i plumber °f Water: of ems that cost $250 apiece oi c l rigs 11c u: 111g some 16mm“ 60 m m, Cents Manges $1 m- drimrigc to chuiclios, but cnsuiiltlcs and Blend $30 a ma‘; ‘ ~ v were described unoiiiciolly as light. ' The fnlc of the great cathedral of Canterbury was not disclosed but Nazi Gener,“ Captured By ' 1 Pilots Error struck. (By IYIARRY CROCKETT) ' (Associated Press Stuff Writer) WLTA ‘fur; lslerxltsn lwnwrB IN ‘ix-m LIBYAN UMBEHII, Nifty 31 Germany cried out for repirissu, but the worst the Gcrmrin air force was able to dcnl out last night was i1 illf‘(‘(3—\\‘itl'(! iiitnck by 25 l0 5O ralancs 011 the soutlit-aslcrii England The following analysis of Hit- ler's program is written by Louis P. lsochncr, the veteran correspon- dent axid Pulitzer Prize winner who W55 chief of The Associated Press Berlin bureau during Hitler's pre- paration for war and the war years up to lust December. Based on 1n- formatlon received too late for telegruphing from Lisbon, it was written by Lochner aboard the re- patriation ship Drottnlngholm, which reached New York today. (By Louis P. Lochner, Associated Press Staff Writer) NEW YORK, June 1—(AP)— Some time in June-possibly even as late as July-Hitler plans to give the command for a general offensive on the entire Russian front. More than that, he hopes to march through Turkey and Iran in order to execute one of his famous pincer movements. This information come to me on the last day of my stay in Lisbon Today, at the Sacred Heart Home, - __.' in this city, Monsignor Jean China- son, D. D., is celebrating the sixty- fourth anniversary of his ordination to the Holy Priesthood. Msgr. Chiaswn is the son of into Jczm Chiusson and Juliette Buote, i of Tignish. where heyras born on J1me 8, 1852. After attending the Village school, he entered St. Dun- stairs College in September i864, where he studied for two years. Ho then continued his classical course at the Little Seminary of Quebec and graduated with his B. A. de- gree in July lint-the first Acsdiitn ‘ of this Province to obtain that dis- tlnctlon. lie began his theological course st the Grand Seminary in the follow- 111;; Sispivnllier, winning his Bachel- or's degree in 11176, find his Licen- tlnie in 11177. Grmluntiilg in 1878, Wlhll the title of Doctor of Divinity (with distinction). he was qljjflflq! News Briefs June 1 Cable)—At least 10,000 miners LONDON, -- (GP striking for higher Wages re- ‘ voluntarily today to pit-s in the Yorkshire, Durham and Swansea Valley coalfields pend- ing negotiations between their leaders and the government. RUfllfiAY, N. 8., June 1—(CP) —A forest fire near hero was brought wider control tonight af- ter sweeping over woodland in the Hampton Road srcu. Marathon 70 men and school boys prevented fur- ther spread of uhe ilumes. OTTAWA, June I —-(CP) —A Bic BOIIIbCTa Ready With the big bombers held in readiness at scores of airdromes, fighters and flghtirr-boinbcrs swept over nt northern France by clny- llglit, 11ml towurcl cvcning n hirgc aerial iorcc was seen flying at 20,000 feet across the Chnnncl toward ‘T635513; RTOHZSKTZE. 60111)’: The German dictator intends to "finish" Russia. by n. drunstio gen- eral assault along the whole lino and from every bio angle. He is willing to put all his eggs in one basket and concentrate on this one military problem. Hitler will, as usual, attempt to 911d Willem-h MW!‘ 1°" howl he also bcin )l'l').li‘[‘d lo cmnr stepped to the door, fired a signal Xfificnmens W1?“ imiéln be ,-,;.,,,,,-@<1 psi“ 5nd w“ plcklfd "ix-mt " to perform compulsory scrvirc of "e51" Blrorch 91mm n“ “em hm‘ some kind if they fcll within thi- pitiil was later recaptured by the we groups h, “mm, cmmdlnns “we British forces. calm; Martial Law in West India Ci-uewell told his captors that his Th ‘H g . .1111 i nlnlilice Vi!“ ml5i~°°k llmlmd “mp5 I“ n‘ on Lise d??? ‘liiiiiidslllfiflllilfilclo resolu- NEW DELHI, June 1 -— (OP) — A ywd w pimp The Martial is was declared today in 53$? fjjiefi-difgg ha,‘ bu,“ o! Bu“ Llgnicfilciuisglrtigqktllito national uur the 5""! 5m" i" western 1nd“ ish fire and Cruewell said he was ‘ "n" 5 99'1" d "rm" wrecks i“ barely able to stumble out of tho which more than 00 persons have mane" “m, n caught m1 been killed in recent do. s. The short‘ dumpv and 5g he appeared Hurs, unnilv tribesmen of he Bind much up“, 0,," helm; g pflwngf. "95- “9” blamed 1°‘ the wreck‘ although he was only one of several A lmkelml“ “m ‘uppremmly hundred including many Italian spokesman for the national sel- _ .. -—-— from s German source so well in q | m 11¢ H,‘ —\l-k‘lfly¢d)-—\APJ ~UHL Iii-Hill! C t; _d 3, C] 4] i the know of tfilngs that I cannot ffi.,"°.f{i'.',,°.°. ‘infill-is; .'unQx|'n_ Crucwvii, deputy commander o1 tho Ork 011i PlailS ( on m pnge__ D _ doubt its veracity. ployment and claims offices a- Gelmtfl, Ammlfi}, “'35 wwmhflfjj - ".- Tlie recent see-saw struggle cross Canada indicate u heavy capuu}, “'9”. .’. $21. no, USlHg ‘ 1r on the southern Russian front, registration of unemployed men m‘ éabrmw gap __ 7 l. my lnformsnt pointed out, is between the ages of 16 and 69. an troops m me mlstaken mum OTTAWA Jul? 1_(CP) _WM_ \C\NQRANQE \§ _ ‘ “Mel-V “ P'°|'"M°'7 “mm ‘ _"__" that they were Italians. s.“ > “'11.. T, . r p I 1* cleaning of u» bosrds m- m» wssruuorou. June 1 -(c1=1- A, h... suille time urmsh 50m" udiiigeii‘ iibisiiiilioirtmltliigii?“ti? BUSS WHAT 5 major action that is impending. A production council to utilize to d- l --q y ,1, Ge,_'h-w,, 3011mm . v , ._ ,' _ ‘ “ ‘ Unless the United Nations spoil the limit the manufacturing facill- cfiiifiiriiiuc-i-noi the} Qtlfllllill Airicaii ',§“,‘§,'f,'}§e°'{fsg",§, ,,l,)f.i,mf,.ilgu,~lnl§luio ‘HE USE o“ I 1 (i: “M”: r“: .':1::“"Y..'~':°"'ri..; $01.31%'iili‘l"i..”ifiiiié.riil? h: rzriri. am.‘ °~°"“°- "° 860011 FOX! 6 S quc l I‘ c 1115550. O S - b n u.) ‘ g 1-_- U > w. erlicieiailtlgnlthewbv liflmpelllrg} gezlzimflgrfqlgfiefiflfl’; tgleu 33mg gaynymie 31s mowirfifu i-ggviligsgvrg crylmdfiisoiy? ‘$1.1m..§¥”??.i.§‘ii.1.‘ Kit-mi“ 39mm? I H iler to t BT80 cont T189104 a "3 '°n ‘ 3. n3 u “M955 Y a They could bu usvd 111 50111‘ urtiv- ' . v n; troops and his air force sway up hem this week. ' British mik Bwwk- ity where the licalih standards were f , .' from Russia. this is what. is scheo- mmmel "me m” m" dressllli not as high as those 0| mt- iiciiz- ' ,/ uied to happcnz- station after his troops had taken m“ {one '\_ I l 130556551011 find Cllfltted with soldiers The minister siiid regulations .1 W ‘-' i w] \ l. (/1 Gets 15 Year's.“ 0n Arson Charge (Continua on page 7, c7» b) Report Wreckage 0f Midget U-boats High ildc this aflcrnoon at 12.42 v an’! ll‘1l"."".‘l‘ll‘." morning at 2.02. - ‘ S1111 sols this evening ill 7.40 and . ' h riscs tomorrmr morning nt 416 . ’ ihl°wfiiilll°lllifrwig ".2 m“ Low-rm- ~- i- é‘;'.".‘.'"...‘.'.‘~‘;1‘¥‘.".'rllffiiihfii.‘inhu- “~ Inmnom. Juno 1- (om-Thu §c§‘§f§m“"§°,§,d°,§f;‘° ‘bffnfg “m SCORESARRESTED ‘icri-Mrtt-liulvrlsv 1mmiilmrciiririoilciccwi. BBO said to ht that it hill ' ' .. _ ‘ " ‘ heard uio Axiitgtraliun radio sn- "$20.5... suthorlll" hi" h“! poldoswlgflim$gfifiligillilnbuiiliiitorlfirgrnriz §,',',"t'=,~,,_,;o1r' Pb rkrgilli-I-‘Wlii v.11 1.7x. s. runny SERVICE nouncs tbsi. "two of the Japanese trouble with the f-furs. who total ed in“ Lemon, mkelyl. by mfmm h“ cop-‘flciinn-bv a ' m -(_ m}: 1 Lrtivrtbtiloflllslfiévrisdi n.m.. Il s.m. midaot submarines. reported to some 100.000. several times. but this - " '29 on‘ a H-m F-“pot a so“ - 0- m- M‘ "d u: ilri a!- Lcnvo Caribou 0 s.m- I lI-Ill. 5 lI-Ifl- crl London sources, said today that jury up have been sunk in sn sttcm ted ls the first time since 1096 s “several scores" of Germans m_ m c“, m“ l‘ n m bumm: “m” ‘m sfdn" hm" u" mnsrliifi tfigl: h“ been invoked ""01" Cfillwllw ""0 film" mfim~ flfeii si o0 wash-ironic; IQCIOT)’ (‘AR mnnv SERVICE r1250,“ ‘gmd ' m‘ “M” °' u“ a“ ---'_-____ berfg it-Mafiewhlhvlflii- M311 bwinnr- iasste 11mm an. mrcr sxrizr-r SUNDAY - o reso n rmuny n e n er- lg “ms also srnicntwd to two _ L g3“ _m_ ""‘_"‘ Episcopal Bishop math of the attempted ossflssinatlon years in p0 iif‘lIillil'_\' 0:1 o tiur e 9_2'_;':Tn_ 4,511.3. 1.55 r-mn. Awml" WM" "44 "P" M- PrB-ilve 0f Relflhflrd Ht-‘Ydrldi. of bur-k n: and riiwmls. He LOIVI‘ CD178 Tormiintine-IAB “n. Called By Death No. 2 man of the Gestnpo. terms in run concurrently. |1_0o,,_,,,,3_|5 ,,_m_ 6,45 “m. 9.10 p.111. snesc submarines. A‘ lkfcncc counsel V. L. Pocrson r," porentiy of tho mid"; type mo? in the Dec. '1 attack on Pearl l-lubor. were vwmam. Juno 1 -(CPl _m. ALI mummvu FOX made A plea w.» ieilioilcy on itlTllllds SUNDAY 8BR"!!! , lbotted in svdnov hlfbfl! 80m!!! Rev. Peter Trlmblq Ron. B5. epls- of mcniiii (iotwercy and Mr. Jus- (May 3 In Dev. B‘! Inclusive» 1 night and GIIIIIBII by sou and cops] bishop of the missionary dis- BEIDAIE. Englsnd-fcPl-"Pfi-ed- ti“ Carroll said he wnirrl consult pa" 50m", 9.00 Mn. 11.00 noon _» shore defences. Three of them were mot of Alaska, died here today. Ho die," a pet fox at s local pub. nev- the Drmii-imrnt of Jusilcc and 1.45 p.m. 7.15 p. m. ‘i bfliovsd sunk by o combination of was the oldest living active bishop or refuses n glass of ale if offered i-cccmmvnd examination by s Lcsve Tormrniine 10.15 s.m. 2.30 l- [unflrg gm 4Q“; pug-go; pisoopsl (Angllcin) church. to him by a customer. specialist. o-m- 6-00 lI-III- 5-30 N"-