Pacrgjizm THE QHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘f ‘i-‘ffff-IJ-"J-‘f-‘IJ ‘ffnf-‘f-‘Jufiflfl When Minister of ‘National DrfencO. Uol. tho Hon. .l. L. Raiston, paid his first Ufiifiili visit to the new officers‘ training centre It Brockville in- uskeri for his son. However, Livul. <11: ii 1-‘ 5.011 was out on a route march under a SCfiIVhiIlg sun ainl the defence min- ister had to wait three hours before they could get together for l- lamily chat. The smart young offi-er in military sun suit is shown chatting with his dad, a veteran 0f the last war. N NEWS of the WQRLD IMILITARY QUESTION itl.»illK—Anti-aircraft gunners of the Red n Army man a muiti-hurrcla-il anti-aircraft mat -ne gun as "enemy" splanes approach-a feu- m‘ the millions of soviet men who ncently stock part in huze tactical maneuvers. How many men Russia, fully ‘mobilized, can bring to the front, and hnw many modern weapons s she can equip them with, remain military question marks. 51 ‘u IVA ‘Jfl-‘J-‘JJ-‘fl-HV-F-‘r PREPAREDNESS PARADERS-Beforo thc Nazi bombed Kiev. Fkrainian rap ai, these Soviet air raid precaution ivorkers marched through its Sil‘(‘l‘is in yira-paraiion for sllfil an eventuality. The city war darkened by llfilflitt‘ “blaeivnutsk liut when the Nazi Luft- waffle struck with sudden fury, killing or wounding hundrcdl ll people, Kiev was caught unprepared-with its lilhts‘ on. ‘Q SOVIET SEA POWER-As Rumanlan forces battle ihr lluaaiann on lami. the Iitiic~puhiici1c<i liiark Sea [met of the Siva-t Fnion lights hock at its for by son. Above, Soviet sailors on the 32-year-old battleship Paris (‘mumunm modernirrri rlarirr, 11*» '- q and armed with the newest technirrl equipment, take part in artil- Pry prarlicr with lighi-ivclght dummy ghrila. F o . a IN THE THICK 0F IT Although it is one of the most frequently and most heavily bombed areas in the United King- dom, Rh Majesty regularly visit- navnl training establishments in the channel coast. RAILS HAILE Ethiopian woman dons fancy headgear to watch tnumplnzl re- turn of Emperor ilnilc Selassie to Addls Ababa five years to the day after he fled capital ahead oi‘ the Canadian Bank of Commfivu. None is busier thcsc days than girls of the Office Administration Section of thr- Canadian Red Cross who buy their work w thout pay; nml some wherever they are needed. In Ottawa they “iii in" during unrrgrncy- rushes in regimental orderly rooml. (‘icrk G. Rook ol the Ottaua branch (ABOVEI, says “it is fun, but sometimes lmrn work" ) On his 24th birthday, flying Officer Kenneth Malcolm Laird was killed in a flying accident in England, his parentb, Gordon Laird of Westmount, Quebec, have barn rdvised. Laird n» was born in Toronto, June 17, 191-7, attended Westmount high school and was employed by the Bank of Commerce before enlisting with the RAJ“. in 1938. His father is superintendent of Quebec ‘ranches in PICTURE McClclland into " 411i _ f JULY_ 2.3941 REPORTED CBITIOALLY ILL Ihylicfanu from Montreal and 0t- towa were called in for consulta- tion, June 20, u the condition of Hon. l’. J. A. Cardin, 6i, Dominion minister of transport and public workl, is sold to be urioul. Ho had luffered u. ltroke, after being in ill health for more than a month. Spe- olal qigna warned traffic to move quietly near tho home of the ailing mlnilster at suburban ate. Anne dc Sore . Relaxing between patrols, men of the fighting forces shoot dice like Flying Officer Smith, Summe iand, 8.0., and Doug . Edmond; of Calgary or perhaps sit back and wonder what the 101k, h.“ ham, are doing; wondering about the financial support of can“. w“ effort. JOINS PRIVY COUNCIL Conudra high commissioner to '- the United Kingdom since 1935, ‘ Vincent lifassey has been named to the King's privy council in the birthday honor: list, which entities him to the prefix, right honorable before hi: name. 3e"- Barclay first came l prominence during CANADIANS PAUSE DURING MANOEUVRES After taking up the position allotted them and camouflaging their gun, this gun-crew of it Wutern Canada anti-funk regiment check up on their position on the map during recent manoeuvres of the 2nd Division. Sgt. llarry Morganxon, of Calgary, points out the spot to Gunners George Isaac of Acme, Alberta, Norman Withey, of 0f Ben“, Mussounp, "m, m. Buckle, Albert-n, Bill Slveell, of Montreal and Rod Strattou, of Writ- vlncibies. thc laot war when he won both the Navy’; and the Marine Corps‘ na- tional recruiting outer content and contributed hi! among "The Hu- man Cross" poster to the American Red Cross. At the beginning of this war he donated a poster to Bundle; for Britain. ) Thirty tons of printing presses on the upper floor of this building escaped damage when a box car crashed into it at thc rmr of a To- ronto building, but the whole building threatens to collapse if I110 car fa removed. The box car wan bclng shunted when It ran into l dead llnc spur, jumped the track and plowed into tho building. Tho roof of thc car stuck through the floor of tho second storey. No one wal hurt. Rory-checked English youths of the R.A.I-‘. went pld zmumnl org ;o lllfllil toq |n.| on" m yo! quoaog, n opljug Thoy aplrahed in the chilly water nfih the abandon of little buys, for their moment of relaxation came after u route march under u bin. bourne, Man. 5""! in Lake lng nun, from Mannllll new to Sunnylldo. n wan the first route i In the water. Six weeks no he wu nearby when I bblbb b-llrfl m"! All 0i. m,“ 0| m, RAJ; h, Town“, mg u,” w." |¢r| by u" 11.0.5.1». in tho Cafe do Paris in London. The group on the LEFT loot no time bran and trumpet bands. Four weolu ago they were in England malr- b‘ the ' of girls ' ‘ lug the but of a rummer under wr-r conditions. "What a difference!‘ ‘The group on the RIGHT lent each other moral IIIPW" ll "W! nld one airman to another n they not on the and eoolinl "W" f!" bflvfll "lb dim! Wlifl-lflh" i"?- w. on the heron.