_ l ~§ed pPremier lfblving With Fire 99 MAXIMS OIA MERE MAN cord with God. To treat enemlel as 1f they were friends ls the test of the heart's oc- Oharlowtuwn (luudlun ‘two Cont; Iornlng Uundh 1.. Founded nun. annals THE u. s. s. n. wnns n Allilb WAR Molotoffs iSpeech Is Highly Critical Of Britain And France. (By Wilt Hancock, Associated .. Press Half Write?) .. RIOSCLNV, l\larcll 2t)~—l’rc~ lnier Vyacllcslaff Molotrlff pro- claintezl tonight Soviet Russia's desire to “maintain ottr ncu- trality and refrain from any participation in the war" ill littropc, but warned the Allies they arc “playing with fire" witll tlleir armies in tllc Near East. He declared Russia docs not intend t0 wrest her lost prov- ince of llcssarahia from Ru- Jnania "by war." In a speech highly critical of Great Britain atld France fliltl witll some thrusts at the United Hates, Alolottlfl told the §n- prcmc Soviet, Rtlssi , legisla- ture,tll:1t the Soviet Union "will continue our policy wllctllcr anybody Iiltes or dis- likes it." Hfalll ‘points or his review of foreign policy and international de- veloplnealis lncludcdc- , _ Great Britain anl Earce-"Tney do not like owr prlcies. Tlry want us to fglht Oennany in order to further their impelaalzsuc nms. The U. 5. s. R. will navel- be a. tool oi any country." Gcrmany—-“Slcviet-Grrman rela- tions were firmly prrvod in tile Pc-lbh oampa gn." The Neur Elslh-"Tn Syria. and the Neal- East iil-cre ls a. sus/plczon of activities cf the onstcln army ol the Western Powers. We mlmt. be vigilant against. any attempts to use these tr ops for a purptse ho"- tlle to tile Swlr-t Union. Tile danger cf plafllg will fire should be apparent to l".1‘lf‘l. Our relations wit-h '.l‘urkey and Ivan (Persia) a1" regulated by lion-agglxcsslon pets." (Britain and France l1‘\lP <- "sem- bled an army in the Near East. ac- cording to srme eat matcs a: high as 500,000 men under command of General lvfnxme wcyglnd ol France.) Rlumanla-"We have not rcccg- niaed the seizure of Besszlrabla by Rumanva but. we have never de- manded its retum. The Swlet- Unlon, however. dres not mean to regain this by wrr and there nus been no detercraron in our rela- tions with Ru-lnana" The United Btates-Ruxso-Unt- ted Stafel mlatlons "have not im- roved of late" but they "have not come worse unless we take into consideration the sol-called mcral embargo rzaln-zt the Soviet Union which. now that peacc wth inn- land has been concluded, is d-.void of any significance." Japan-"Jamln must realize than the Soviet Union will not tolerate any wolnt-lon of her irvenrsts. Only lf this is nndu-at-ccd can our rein- lloxls develop sntlslactrl-Ily." REAL HEN STORY War Supply Bd. Announces New Gontracts OTTAWA, March BB-(OM-Cflile War Supply Board BImOLIBMGd oo- nlalbt that 026 contracts valued at 01/126,151 were lei; during one put Wfiek- M8101- prctponlon of orders were for purchase of ail-craft. sup- plies at (lost. of $1,185,156. List of contwiots worth more than $5.000 includes foodstuffs J. Wray and Nfillhew. Ltd. Kingston, Jamaica. $6,600. Roosevelt Says Scant Peacc Hopes WASHINGTON. March 29-(11?) —Pres‘dent, Rocsevolt, brraklng the ofic‘al sllrnce cn Sumrcr Welles’ findings abrcad, sald today that there is "scent immediate prcspect. for the e-tablishment of any Jun. stable ard lasting pence in EUTLDH" He. pred‘ctcd. hOWlEVEl‘, {Alb-K "no infalnlarcn brought back by his anlbussadov-tlt-lnrge wou‘d he oi ,i-llc grlwtert value when tllc time comes fcr peace. Manion Leaves For South 0n Short lloliday OTTAWA. March 29—tCPl- Cc-llsexvaclvc Lancer Man cn todav loft. the capital fcr the SoutlLrn States where he \vll rat. f.r two or three weeks. Bclcre leaving, he ismcd the fol- lowing statement regrrdillg news coverage of his six week‘. cam- pfilgn tour of the c:untry: “Bcfsro leavmg Ottawa for two or Lhrre wccks, I sllozld Ike Lo ex- press my sincere appreciation to The Canadian Prrss and. as wcli. to t-lle press of Cknrda in general, for tllc marl 01‘ in wll ch they rsponsd the activifss of the party I have tit-g llczlcr 2.0 lead. By and large. the p"e's of Can- ada has treated me quite well as l-cadcr, and i greatly aplrccraite it." l Vincent Massey Will Speak lTo Empire LEI-Alon. Vincent Mas ey, Canad- ian High Ccmmbsiollew tn the Un- ited Kingdom, will speak from Westminster Ablxy May 5 in con- nection with Empire Ycut-h Snn~ d-ar. it. was announctd today. 'l.'ile services in the Abbey will be broad- cast throughout the Emlpzre. It. is hoped n smultaneons ser- vice will be arranged in Wrst-min- ntcr Catlledrrl. wt-ll Arthur Card- lnlal Hill lry the speaker. it is un- dcrstord similar servlcxs have baeil arrllnred in t-lle Drmfnlons and Coloncs. CARRIER. Okla. - (."P>-Wl'- lam Hailfields hen puzzles h m. lhe started ln-vnlz bl'll‘(l.‘(l with "Ms" and "W"~" and now is roduclng them tllle sze ‘ that antams lay. Coming Eivents Bale for Notices In this column l cools per word. l__.____. - n.____ "Hunter River Shipping Club loading Hog; Tuesday. April 2nd. L-l49-8-28-3ir "Carnival Cornwa~ll Rink satur- day night. Prizes for children and adults. L-188-3-28-2l. "Cake sale Basilica Altar Society. Beturdnyfbdarch a0 h at ,Prowse Bros. L-39-3-25~29-30. “Fur Meats_t3round Meat 5c. Horse Meat. be. Beet Trl e 31cc. Hotl Pluck- mo. unlnd old storm Oompany. “Business Meeting of Pownlll Rink held Monday. a rll 1st. All officers request/ed. Ol lers weicom L417 3-20-11. "P. I. Island Hospital Cake sale lg lhe ladies of rnlllty United hutch Batuifday, March S0 at R. '1‘. Holmanu. l.-200. "l lll! last. year prices willie Ours ock of brooder stoves lau- Order new Gib-operative Hatchery. Box 389, Charlottetown. b1l0-3-27-28-30. Administration Forces Triumph WASHINGTON. March 20 -(APi -Adnlllllstrat.lon fozccs triumphed lll the United Slates Senate to- day by defeating 44 to 4i a bitter- ly contested effort to require Sen- ate ratification of future recipro- cal Lrlldc agreements. Port Arthur Woman Gets Scholarship. WOLFVILLE. N. 5., March 20- (CTU-Dnfiviurcl Roscoe of Aindfl University announced tonight he $1.250 travelllrg scholarship of the Canadan Federa-Lcll of University Women fer 1940 has born won Jeanne starrctt LcCalne of Port Arthur, Ont. Mlm Leoaine graduated from Queen's University will first 01MB honors in 1037 atm- a brilliant re- cord. The followng ycar she _ re- ceived her mailers degree from Queen's and in 1930 was awarded a master's degree from Radciitie at- ter peat-graduate work in malno- matics and economics. Previously she hrd won the arts research resident. fellowship and t-lle Marty Memorial BOlIOIiUWIlD a-t Queen's and the Whitrey Schol- nrslllp at Radcliffe. The Uzlivewlt-y Womclrs scholarship will enable her to continue her mathematical alludes and compete research un- der Prof. G. D. Birkiloff of Harv- tn‘! The Pe CHARLOTTETOWN.FCANADA. sAruizloAY. CH 30.1940 op|e’s Paper “Jfufi Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew NAZIS l6 n st shipments must be pumped from for Snvleffs ____..a— Plough Brews Open floods 0ut 0f City oaid last. lntilt tilcy elpecieti and Montague would be cpell lrlotor Lralll: had rcacllsd Alberry Plalln at 3 c‘- clock yesterday afternoon. They ex- pected the heaviest drif lad been conquered and that tllt woul reach hlolll/Iltlll? wlihou‘. difficulty. L‘. early today. On ills Malpcqnc Road work was discontinued after a plough had reached Brookflcld Very l1£“l\'_\l drifts blocked the road to sunlmer- sfde beyond and it was decided to wait. until. mild weather lowered banks somewhat before contlnufllu. Tilers l-vas "no place to put. ille snow" nlow-zhsd trcm cutilnlzs drift- ed full. officials of the department of highways said. A nlouah ums believed to b5 work- LONDON. hm zo-top CAB-' fng west of Snmmcrsldt but there was no inlormnilro as to how fer the road toward Tfgnl h W113 open, International At A Glance (By The Canadian Press) LONDON-Jirltuln hands over to Fxench authorities in east two confiscated Soviet. Russian freight- crs and prepares tn round up Ger- man ahlps which might attempt lo reach Vladivostok from Dutch East. indies; reports mcnrd Ger- man fleet moving into open. Ad- miralt would welcome naval bat- tle; panes fight off new Nazi ut- tock on shipping. lng breaks out. on wcullem front: France tightens up on Reds. purportedly sclzcd archives, quoting United Bullltt. as Itnln tho war." Berlin documents and that. paganda from Europe pro- States Secretary. Cordell policy: Buliltt and Polish Molotl ff proclaims Russia's to maintain neutrality in Euffllill" war; warns Allies they m "play- east. NANKING- Chinese opponents of (‘hllmg Kai-Shell launch Japuneuu-spulnsured Govern- nlent. inspected by General Gumelln. lcommllnoer-ln-clllel of Allied fore- Ol- Rnll importation of oil from Russia's broad-gauge tracks, QjjiillifiiiliciPiiroitssx epartlncllt of Highways officials '16 paved road bclwccll Cllarlcttebclvn for l today. A plough (l'l‘\\’ Another p cugll crcv: had cpclvd , the St. Peter's Roazl to Ecrljcrrl and hoped to rctlcll Mt. Stewnfl PARIS-Now burst of air fight- recalled Russlan cnvov leaves Paris; BERLIN-German foreign office makes public pro-war documents in Polish States Ambassador tn Paris, William C. United States up with Allies ago. not Germany and saying llnltcd Slates would "finish WASHINGTON-President Roose- vcnt says knew general purport. of should be taken with grain of salt; United Hull. says. alleged statements never re- presented government's thought.‘ or m. basaadnr Pntockl deny statements attributed to them in documents. MOSCOW -Premler Vyochcsloff desire lng with fire" with armlcs in near really to ALIII-ZRSIIOT —(‘unadIl\n troops lRllPPlll llllllll mus c not n lilllllllii Six Escaped Ill I’ def lilinutes As Auxil- iary Schooner Foundcred. . By Juilll Lelllanc Camuaul Press stuff‘ lllritcr IlAL-IVFAX N. 8., March 29 -~ - croziswl d . , 1~ D1 L. lice tolmlllt, bui._ tllc. a who re 1.11 kQllu till.‘ traffic of tllcsea, mov- ltltz without cease through Halifax HJTDUUI‘ and Dllsl. tile pot lvllerc those who tllqd ill lllc nlyht Iav at tile bottom lvltll the shaft-cred llulk Gpermon Oil Inflow ‘Is Slowecf Baku fields by Germnay meets snag at Przemysl, Rllfifilfln t" German funk oars, as shown above. Russian cars, designed can't l-uu_on Germany's standard-gauge system. Shifting of cur- gues at. Przemysl, where railroads meet, consldcr. bly 519w; 1mm” “m; RQIQlL Q i 1 l of Pilot boat No. 2. In the vll-"lnvcless green of the wide outer llar or. nothhg was let: of testimony to U11: swift end cf! lilo schooner Hcbrldean. Tile sea‘ ' llnd wiped out. trace of the little slllnl and the nine who went. down wltlll tlcr alter a colli ion enluy today in the most; sittnnlllg tragedy of 12a year history of the service. Tile six who had shrugged off tiEilLlTS wucll in the t ll‘. nlnutes of -——— _ , the scllocncris fouliilcrlllg were T-DNDON. March 29 -—(CP) ~ m“ C“ “m ‘n m m", 12168 hum" but}; at their posts, exccp. for Lvto Lllfklv-“l sailor in the navv is what, "Jobms “ t‘ came 0hr w “time , who lay ill ilcspftal. As the tllirs they Cull Able Scanlall William Ed- l Mllldlll ‘ c" 1°“? l tame and went. wllll the seaborne lYMTl Woodnutt. l from Cal"? ' 1119 V) B01199“ necessities of war and leace. theyl ‘His record so far in this war. l in 1939. a-llllll‘ i 744 111K0- kcp: watch on the ridges 0f mo“ m1 who“ m“ d°5m'<l.\'l*l'D1lt-llcs.=‘ nlobilcs fll o czllllc Lo Prince 112:1- lll'.,.gillt-l~ anti liner. One oi ‘ship, by some fateful whim 0f wind l illld sra. had sent. l-llelr companions ....lllahhit’s Foot tllosc-‘Clllli ed with another ship: POSCUCG, ylorpedoed; unllurt. wllell train lnl lto death. she was a, frclpiltcr, lll-l i bound, and she was plc lllg up a lnllo. to snow llcr the way through lfillflflls and reefs when, somehow, ..-lle atld the pilot. vcs c‘. canlc t/o- lll-tllcr soon zlttcr nlldnllzllt. The tlgllt. lipped survivors tell little of what happened then. But 111 q mutter of seconds the calm sen had closcd over the schooner and lll the word; of one of tllc searchers "not a clllp" remained afloat of tile trim liltl VESSQL Six full-llcqgcll pilots and three apprentices sank with her. Pcrt untl naval officials, with or- dlnoryy restrictions tightened bv t“" cxtlgtllclcs ol‘ war, lsusctl llo ll < m into explanation of the cal id-cnt. iv was withheld. Nor were i1 c survivors willing to go into the cc- tails or their experience for news- DHDDTITTQU. But it appeared the pilot ship had drawn close to the steam hip to out a man aboard and was logging up and down in the vicinity under try- sllll in a lilzllt wind. A sudden puff of wind lllav ilnve laid i101‘ directly in the moving freiglltcrul path but that, la mostly speculation. More concrete is the storv of w-hat han- gened to pilot Topper Haves and is two bontmen who were saved by the chance tlbot brought thcln to the ton of the working list of the mom- enf. Selected b0 take the obi in, Hayes was bclntz bl'0ll ht to it. n a tender by boatmcn W tel- Power and - ward ltfcbauvhlln 111w had drawn away from the auxiliary schooner and the darkness had closed around her when the accident. came. Back aboard pilot. boat No. 1 doubling up to make up fol- the lost plllihl, Haves could tell nothing to- day of what transpired "lt- was pitch dark" he told reporters who went. out b0 the vessel. "l couldn't sec a tiling so ‘f don't know any- thing more about. it. than you do." Another survivor wasn't quite sure just what happened. His story, told anonymously l l of the collision. Even the frciplltc: s- AT inns Quotes From 16 Docu- merits Said Taken From Foreign Of- fice Of Poland. BERLIN’, March 29—(AP)--Of- flcial Germany tonight exploded a. paper bomb hcll of 16 documents declared to have been taken from tllle foreign c-fizce archives of ooll- quered Poland, 1n which Polish ell- voys to Was i 2n, Paris and London were qt .lcd as attributing the following prewar belleri, ac- tions and polzcnzs w LWO Unlzccl aclors and, by lTlCll- rection, to PPQFKlCIlX, Rorsevelt, To Wflllrnl C. Bullir, ambassa- dor to Paris. tsile conviotzon that the UILNICl States would "finish" a European conflict. on the Allzes side. 'Ilo Joseph P. Kennedy, amba sa- ‘dcr Lo Landon. a pucnrse to prsss upon Lilo Britta-h leaders "t-lle ne- 9Q TI pmnnq. when ces=ity of helping Poland at once wit-ll cash." To Plvsttlent Roosevelt 011th’ lll“ Polish envoyis own opin- ion. lvrhout any quotation from the President). The desire to dis- lrac’. i-llc Ilnltcd state: from d0- mesfc lll‘t'll)l“ll15 1 , "by conjuring -Liv5$ . ~— " to p0 to no pt Anlerioafls enormous pr"- , prouranl, a c A s F qcss l .‘.l(l defence ncetlx" I I‘ n I ial Gc-rlnan spokealnen, lrl handing out fiv- dcrlnnentatlon at the fortirn office. limited their conlnlcllt. to s-lym! the documents "lllrc-lv an lnicl~c~tlzl<l light, on the my: \l.‘ll ll tinvrzcan p"llcy plavcrl Inspected By General fifilllelilll ".::1;.t“.::1:.t%::fmlssz; l lHnlPt. and Kulllcdy of “using all ll-Elelr influence to aggram. lll" lrltnlospllcre of hirstllliy m Europe" l before l-ll(‘ war broke out. 0.. ALDERSHOT, l\l'll‘(‘ll '10--tCP> -—Con~.bat. units of the First Dlv-| ' on of the Canadian Active Ser- L.‘ In pun“, i. All but v"o of lllo dccttnlollt: are iill t-cprxl" fall P0‘ r-ll. F-lr-iovra .1" 10ml". 1f the allwzrd orpmals were .- Force were lnspeclertl at. field ITTQITOCLIVYCS untlcr \\ Fllllll‘ condi- tions and on the p. lc rqtlare to- day by General Ganlclin, Conl- V G manrlcr-ln-Clllci‘ of tllc Alllerl l ;.,,..‘,,_.h...1 m... m‘. s, Th; 15m Amli “(haclwml ,5” Edmlm“ (lP/‘lllllfllll purncrcrl to be a 1935 lvollsltle, (Illlcf of tile Imperial l .~ Aqlhcyyy pa,“ rm General Staff 1 “Ilqyhryll p11. n as Lord Przw Seal he To the nlllrlial sprint: of Sll('l\ 33.1 airs fts “The H heat: and \ N; p,.-.,.,| riurn! a dllpnmyp j < Tile British Grcn- llers tll‘.‘_\l l(‘— Mm. or Iqvrwy-J‘. mllttflLg The m“, viewed the first, and scmnrl field re, mellts of the Royal Canadian Artillery and the Royal 22ml Regi- lnrntls on the drill square. Tllr-v _als-o tilodrled over a “lam- ed lIlllSKlI‘. that had been convert- ccl into a veritable no man's land by machine-gun fighters of Lllr Toronto Scottish, unlcnts. in the nlal:l, covered the i ‘(Cflilllfllwfl on pare 9. Col 4) _____________..._ l41,4B4 Persons lilamc llcre By Parhaps Paliks iMotor In i939 T ._.___ l The Prlnoc Edward island ‘Prav- l l e1 Bureau announced yesterday wnrtl Island on the S. S llocllrlaga lronl Purl-oil i0 Clla.lr"ilt“lf\\'ll. Til s nlakcs a trial of 120i‘: nntonlobllcs which calnc to Prince l<.'<l\\'a.rd 1s.- azlrl tlulxn: the year 1939. 0f illi". nnlub r ' '41? were Prince E(l\\'lll'(l land ml a lll-tuning from the fllftilllilllfl thus lcavng a total when the battluslllp novlll oak “m , which he canle llcme from 5.. g1 l 1:175!‘ trim}! (ll5f1lSl0l‘ was dcraileg- ..O plfy ‘ ..i.._ ‘ destroyer Dnrmrévsun vols from tho Tornadic Winds Cause Big Losses PIERRE, PART. 118., March 29— (APl-—T~3-T‘l1ildl0 WlIKlS 3000711131111- lcd by a driving ralrl slvepl tllrouwh here at. 1i am. today ll‘-l\"llg four known dead, t-wo missing, 35 injur- cd and properly damage Tlllllllllg‘ into thousands of dollars. l from c-tllcr Province; of Canada and the Iinlted Statics. Tt is e§1llll1fll€d that, the average persons pcr car would be four, which would make a total of 4i.- 404 lxlrsonls. Tils means quite an :lt'l(l='.‘\"l\ to the mpulatlon of Prince Lldward island (lllflflil the Sllflllllill‘ months, and the alnnm’. board and lodging alone, means larva nmonlz-t. of money distributed It has been elnntltcd t-llat. l-he a- buitcr. f1~ll of Micro nlrans flllll“ ‘It was a. mailer of wounds. Tl. didn't take more than that. for the lights to disappear after the crasll “We were thrown into the water ourselves. But. right alvay lhc flkilitlllrfil‘ lowocd n boat and pick- ed ua up we hunted around and picked up one mnn, and then in il1(‘ darkness we could see another Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) 10 PAGES ( appar- ‘ and conjurzllgiof hits on a t-l. program | of 10,300 automobiles which camel of l‘|l'."ll(‘_\' silent by tilt-so perple to:- a mnourlt spylt for milk, oats. meal. , a larLw anloluil d‘$-l“ll1lllf‘(l alllfrlt: our farmers lll the summer months. iWar— Tears] il. Sin h not hurtll forbidden, but is lorbldden because MAXIMC 01A. MERE MAN boooluottis ls hurtful. Annual Ily llnll-IHEJ. GUN: Cnnluh and lnblerlptlol Delivered $0.00 U-S. "-00 GERMAN PLANES A TTA CK BRITISH C ON V0 Y lAdmirciFy Says IDNDON, liltlrcll 29 -tCP; ._ The rattle a: i0 bcnl-lin-y and fl1£tCllllli' out M 5m was heard plul l lc toll. .. . ‘British f.gll:cl' p tile Norlil Sea v .1 Gtjmllln planes actacklng Sill ling 02f the east coast. of Iingl The Admiralty elll said in g, communique that (Jmn n planes had ntade ilvo u attacks on Bl-lllsll cr. tile evening, A lifcbozlt was launched on tile east coast following a \\'ll‘f}I4353 re- leogrt that a, slllp had been attack- ssful lrmg Germans Claim Success BERLIN, March 30 (Saturday) - fAP)—'I‘lle Gcrlnnn llc-lvs agency, D. N. B., claimed today that Ger- so close to lllev had b0 man planes, operating the British coast zhrlt dodge the fire of : last night sank oi lsb convoy and ond consecutive N . B. claimed the German lplancs “Sl£_'l1‘l“.l ,1 convoy and de- spite the heaviest anti-aircraft fire from sh‘ and crxxstal batter- ies. the pla 3s zrw" rl zlle con. voy. slnklnrr one \‘-t‘ \ H111 gpnylng a number of lllis on w": cruiser." lOne German plane is nursing. B. I. S. Elects Slate M l Annual Meeting Mr. Eugene Kelly was elected ,Pl‘€‘Sld0l1L of tile llcaleisolcnt Irish ' lt the flllllll’ nlleclnlg held l nlulli. The, n1? llone occu ll . ‘ i, Mr. Edward Snllill l\.s re-eleot- led Patron of . iv and Mr. Kcllv l ,Arnls, Ml’. c rte ‘and lDoorkccpcr, M". l.V. D lzcrtleln. i J. M. Iyialollz‘ was clecicrl chairman of tile Charity Com- ‘mlttce and also the Social Even- ings Committee. The President submitted the an- lll‘ Sor-‘clv and tll~ lrt mvfll a sal- . The ll ~ NlcAvl .. , regained on the \ i l l | l l l l t l i inual report of l Trca ' ‘and ‘Pa-i. il: Di Jlnanclal . l . ‘ ‘ 'l‘llo cllll " U1" {WW “"11? mpg-ta yrpn ‘ lilo play this ‘ l or s ya llr was a ,,' . l or-vilill-"vl llwl burs a‘. the _ Scvcrtll n‘ l I : llwll lev- .~ll‘ll ill l " i ‘l’ y” i‘ “(Innpd The 1r\,lo"l of ‘he (‘lzaiirv (‘znll- .nlltict~ .=‘::ov:c<.l. ‘lll? ' Qllrl: l.\' idisiribntcd 21V?!‘ cllnli": flllfll“? [ll(‘ lnnst. year than it has for several ‘years. ‘i Bahamas Ponders l Convicts’ Plight anlcllfr all ola ‘$05 0f our popllln.tl0ll_ i; NASSAU ‘R lvlnlas, March 29 -— Blllllllllil» - l ‘ .- arv- wondering ullal. to do s" w-bltlvn fri- lou i< lllolltll at; ‘lips of Dcvl 1.. a lonl! lscll-rop-llut- lll all open boat. and (‘l/(‘lllllfll 51lll;\\\“".‘li. Till‘ nl "".ll>cl~cs"--coll\'1cts who. aftl-r tilt-ll" sentences. nrc glvru a cllolcl- of .~ta,v_;l'l;z on 1110 trinne or the llrc Glullna lunule nr sclllllt: tut lill‘_l'llf‘ wor d outslrlc lnn their own lllliltlilVl‘ and restlur- , cos. Tlllfu- cw» is llo_.v lwnll: investi- gated bl lllf‘ autl ‘ lit s. Originally rlnnllrcrlll: l4, the path PAPER BlIlSTENo Damage In East Cofzft Raids Enemy Claim Successes In Bomb- ing Attacks Near British Coast. _ r ram Even Bockneys “Losing Accent LONDON, hlurcll 29 —tCP) - A gcllc-lulllon oi llybrld accents ls pru- dzclett as a result. of Llle lllzvturc Q1 Britain's DUPUlZLLLOXI through war- Lullo evacuation scuucllls of dialect claim Lilac even Londoners, whose COQKJIQY m. ccllt. was. believed unailakcabie, have been aifected by thelr new sur- romldllmaz llley say Cocknul‘ child- ren evacuated to Wales, bl‘uad(‘a_§tn lug tile other day, allowed in their vfllces effect o! their nay in their new llollles. ‘rllera wu g ([131 Llnct. trace of Welsh "sing-song" intonation. 51mm of them even pro- faced Lilelr rcnlarks by the Tfyplg Vvelsh phrase "hldeed to QOOGUFkxS, coltntcrparo to the Cockney "Bil- life-y}, Professor Daniel Jonas pliofessa of phonetics at. University Collew, London had this to say on the su l- Ject: "I am not. sure the gene-ml ef- fect. will bevcry great. Bin. it. isex- trelnely interesting both for Lllosl who receive tllclll and for the ev- acuees Lhemselveg to realize their are so molly different typos ot h in Bldtam. "It will make both aides mom tol- erant of the speech of others, TIL.) will understand that. dialect 1s not so bad after all. Tile idea that. one dlalcct is very bad and another rcry nix-Liv isa false mlmof emu-W. It is all a matter of association, We tend to think (Jockney bad mcauso we aacorlate it with drab streets, slums or that. Yorkshire speechla pleasall lwcause we once slocm. an enloyabto holiday there. Evacuation maysie to slvcep away fhcse fase d tille- tlolls." The News Chronicle asks: "If Bill Brown of l-loxtlon. aoes out into fiilo country sayfnc ‘Bllnleiv’ and cmm! back saying ‘By 800m. (LB-Tim) f" we ho e that the public school an (')_\;f(y accents will rcmaln lnv ‘n38 untlcl- similar ClrCllffLVoflllCff-‘n? 8 A PousHED GENTLEMAN v5 N01‘ ALWAYS BRmt-lT TORONTO, Mn roll 20- 1C1’)- Aflnnllunl and lllaxlnlllln telnyc 1'»- l Iuros: lDau-mvn 11 M Vancouver: 43 54 Edmonton ‘a 45 Rcgim 21! Iii , \\'llll‘..]’!(‘] 20 Li! Tflvronm 33 46 v 0'1 alvn l6 38 hlcnlrral ‘l4 4»! l Quebec 20 45 isrllllr. Jc-lul 26 5h l . .. ax 28 '18 i Cilarlottewwrl 26 Q0 FORECAST “aritlnlo East: Mndrrntc to fresh [westerly to southerly winds; must- ly fair and mlltler. t Synopsis: flight. to moderate rain has occured in many palm: of Oll- ‘lnrio where l? has brcomo m lder. Except for lisrllt, snow in Norllvlrrl ‘Manitoba it has W011 fair over the ‘Prairie Provlncws and mid in Al- i lx-rbn . Hlgftl tide fills afternoon at. 3.01 struggling in the water. . . . ___ ». , A “We almost rczlcllrd him. H» dis- ill/glib?‘ do"; 191? ygflmin‘ 39g tv lclt ll<'\'l' 1 land last fall, and and tomorrow mcnllng at 5. appeared. We don't. know who he QMIKfjQQ ZF,,‘,‘,C‘,,°{. reached ’ ‘ '1 lll January, After. was" he was one of thcsc, the list for‘ Ioudlcoklrt M“ Mlmpl égd lmlvlnv '1 lrlarl tlllv ma‘ Sillllfll 31m sets t-his evening at 624 and ofCrillrldilnd borne Dempsey bro iG“:mi‘l“' "m-‘Fm "liol" 1n 51mm iivtvsiwl“ limlllill‘)? “N5 ‘omiwpw mpmim: M M3‘ '° mm - - -- ~ _ < ‘ . .. ‘ -~. ‘ 1 i220 pm. Llmlcl pWllfllll Tlrturrulrc 'lll'll‘ll"€ "l?" l’ ll ‘Ml 15"‘ l" “i “l l ' A - ~' y . ' t . . ,:'~- i“.‘ ’ ‘i '~“l" "Vi. M-lltllev. Power and Th.» Pure: ll . l‘ l‘ A)“: m‘ "Uwrl i.‘ ‘ ', . 3nd,“... ., “,1. H. mmm. Mb All were from the llllllv \ lllsirlvt. .l~_--l"\ MW“: .\ I-Tllltlll». lle W‘ m ‘ ,. , ,, y , . 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