.s.iiion;..asz=fou.=i=iia==ar:ies e“5"asaes ace- .._ °1'&"§==* PAGE EIGHT President Elect The Central Guardian This column In reserved for nun of looll interest. but ldvertlllng n! a newly nature may be inserted n 5 cents s word. strictly pay- lhlo in Ldvance. " CRASWELL for hioiogrspris. CONFEUERA ION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. [r9185 POLICE COURT -Two drunks appeared before the magistrate cstcrduy morning. One forfeited $5. il, and the other was ordered to pay $5. and costs or ten days in ysiii. A citizen, accused of activities in connection with a still found on his pTPHi-SES, was (lL-JIIISSCQ. FllNlillL-U. SUNDAY - The Fun- eizil of William i-‘rzincis Vincent Leflllflffl. young son of Mr. and Mrs. Viiicciit J. Leonard. was field from his paiciiis‘ residence, 24 Longworta l, A1"c., on Slllldily afternoon, May 4. R“\'. Fiitlwi" Louis Dough“ colidtlgl- l cd n .\ll0ii stflllil lit the house and also uILiciaLcd at tile grave. Inter- iiieiit was in the Roman Caholic Cemetery. 'I‘l1c pallbearers were: blasters Pete; C. Hugues, Reginald Hughes, Alfred Doyle, Allan Doyle, Lorne MacDonald, Joseph Murphy, t MR, T. G. IVES Whn was named Prcsiiiciit of the L‘lia'."luiictuv.1i Ilutziry (‘luli in the report. of tlic Nnmiiiiiiiii-g (Tommi!- teg submiitril yesterday. Mr. Ives will suczcctl Dr. Heath MAIAQKO- IJ. S. army ’ Tests heavily Armed plane _1vii.i. 1101i; llllslNEss _ T; e film nl R. E, Mutcii and Co.. whclc- sale grocers in Charlottetown, will move their business to the portion of the ltllcv Building recently va- catd bv DcBiols Bros. Ltd, hilllitl last night bv Mi". MiilCll. 'lhe deal was completed yes- icriliiv iollciviiig scvcral days nego- tiation. ‘The company will take pos- session on June l. Recently the firm purchased the large brick building on the corner of Queen and Sydney s.rccts with the intention of inov- iriig there but since accepted iiiis ottci". At present R. E. Mulch and Co.. occupy the building of Mi". C 111a s R. chase 0f the new Passed with two dissenting voices.- ‘Councillors B. Earle lvlacmmnlti arid buying of the sprinkler. ed the purchasing of the equlpzut-nt, from the Woodstock firm and the calling of tenders fol" the giving local firms a chance to sup ply the latter. Councillors Cliaiicl and McKee also inclined to favor piics occupying the majority of tlic Councillors time. awarded for the supplying for a map of the city. cleaning and painting the supplying an extension ladder for cil that Mr. B. Supervisor - Bureau had requested the have a cut fcr a map of Charluilc- town made and the Burcuu 110i"), have tourists. Mayor Holman would be good advertising for me city. The cut would cost about sisal The expense of printing and LliSlYl-l biition would be boriic by the 1‘1'a\'cl _, Bureau. It was decided bv resulu- 1°15 30m mm“ Lion that the cut be supplied. WASHINGTON. May 5 —rAPl “The Ufilicd States army. it W115 gllsclo-"erl tnduy, has completed tests of l 110w plane which is the mO-i! licavily-iiriiicd of any America“ lrr-Eghtci" craft vet. produced. o l irsignateri the YP-39C. recovered one hour 11nd fifteen niln- The m p‘ d utes later two miles out of Sum- merside. The owner of the cm" was delivering a parcel at e building on Pownal Street and when he came back, the truck was gone. Children, who were playing nearby, told him that they saw a. man get into ‘it and iirrivtzcawas‘. life iiglilueclliately notifies‘ e itv Poice. e alter arc 1e Wwefl“! ma“ the city for an hour wlthiceut any that used in the original P-38 Air- Slwcess and the“ phoned the RI Q M. watch for it. The description of the car thief given by the children ledl them to suspect that the vehicle 1c was headed for the western capital. When found, the gasoline and minus the driver. is an improved model of the Bell P-Ilfl. What conclusions were reach- ed from the tests were not n11- pounced. The plane. being turned out at Buffilo, for both the Army Air Corps and the Royal Air Force, ls powered by an Allzson liquid- cooled motor more iiCDbffl, pursuit plane. but is "vir- tually the same in external appear- anwyt," tho War Department said. The P-39 series mount the H1- giiie behind the pilot. and a cati- uon and iriachine-gun are install- rd in the nose. It has a tricycle landing gear. DESERT ROUTE CUT BBC in a broadcast heard tonight l‘ hv NBC reported the desert route from Palestine to Iraq has been cut "momentarily" by an Iraq raiding party which has occupied the_“l1alf-1vay oasis.” BIRTHS <:—__-_:— . _-.___..____ BRADSHAW-At Besrlntown, May 2. 194i, to Mr. and M111. Neil Brad- shmw, a. son. McKENZlE -»At. St. (Blair's Hospi- tal. April 23, 194i. to Mr. and Mrs. D .A. NIcKenzie, nee Lena Bowncss, fl S . ROBBINS—At Freetown on April 26. i941, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Robbins. a. son, Lorne Albert. GAUTHIER-At the City Hospital. Nfay 4, 194i. to Mr. and Mrs. Elinor Gauthier, (nee Lillian Barrett) twin girls. ____ ‘ Til-TREE‘? WHfFE-GROTTO- Al‘. the United Church Parsonage. Murray Harbour on December 13, i240. by Rev. W. C. Plckctts. Margaret Laura Grotto of “fhitm Sands and Herman White f. llfnrKENzlE-Iri Wollaston. Mass. April 30. 194i. Hector MacKerizie. LEWIS-On lvfnv 3. 194i. at the hcnir- nf Mis- llailra Mat-Queen. Mt. Molic (‘tcorcc F), Lewis. Flin- eral look "ifrice Klnnlinv. Interment Cherry Valley Cemetery. STUNT-Al Cornwall. Mav 5. i941. Fmc". i=7 Stone in hl= 65th veal". F-uicrri‘. Wollncsrlrrv. Nhv 7 from l1‘: ‘a‘r- l" vrirwc". .="l‘\’§F£‘ Sl’~Y"ill'Z at 3 "1111. s‘. T. Inlcrmcnt Corn- wall Comcicrv. hiT"f.T-‘.N—A‘ PA Rorhfnrd Street. Chnrbwlictn '11. on .‘.'fnv ft lflll. Juli". f. . lFW in his 8“th jvcar. Full" r1! nnfirc 111m". BAKER~ Al. Woifville, N, 5,, May 4,, 194i, Mis. Harry M, Baker, age 50 years. I-‘unvral Wednesday at 2 p. n1. from the residence of her moth- c lvs. Kf-nricth Ellis, Belmont Sh, Till F‘. IILBRlDE-At Ibxley River. May 6. i941. 'I'hr1mas J. Kiliirldc. age 90 years, Fuiicrai Wednesday at, 9 a. m. from the Roman Catholic Church. Lot l1. \’i‘0()l)--Ai Alrxnntlra cm Saturday. May 3. 194i. Mrs. Benjamin J. Wood, in ll(‘l' (Nth ycar. Funeral- from Alcx:1i1ili"a Baptist Church, to- tlay ITuc service starting at 2 o'clo : . lflrlfifri time. Interment Alexandra Ccmctery. ln Memoriam In lining ma-mnry of JOHN I‘. NORRIS who tilt-ii Way 6th, I937. Friends may think hr is fnrgntten That the wound is surely healed But they little know the sorrow Lies within nui" hearts concealed. Inserted by Wife and Family. H. Chandler, '75 Grafton Street. lively truck belonging to .VI.\'. P. L. Smailwuod. which was parked Pownal Street. was stolen at 51X‘ Public Works and Highways was in ,______ the city yesterday. He returned to Nmv YORIQ May 5_(Ap),_'fhe the province Saturday night: after Intyre is much improved following '21s recent illness during the win- 1’- SCCRE NEW ing the Distinguished Service Cross mentioned a hit on one 0f the ships. Bresth docks, qutiytsitie and both sides of the harbor mouth. Columns of fire-tinted smoke were PPDOIIBd. bombers hit a Supply ship of 1.500 tons during raids Sunday on Rotter- dam, Antwerp and Le Havre, bombed s. 3.000-ton mcrchanfship off the southern const of Norway. that “five enemv planes must be regarded at least as seriously dam- aged" as the result. of one fighter pilot's hour-long ‘spree’ over an enemy airport in occupied France during the night. returning bombers, The pilot, re. ported he W215 constantly under fire from the ground. shooting over the Channel to shoot; dflwjn a. Mesquschmitt. Warned by I"lf.ll0 that. were in the neighborhood. he made n five-minute scarch which winded whcii he shot one flown into the sea. The other fled to France. Judgment Reserved in Murder case and tlic Crown had failed to establish proof oi’ the murder charge and that if Sanderson was R bing. it was commltteed in self-de- fence. provocation the reduced at least- to manslaughter and possibiv dropped altogether. previously by Coroner Dr. F. . Woodburv that the knife allegedly used by Sanderson could not have caused the wound in smiths leg. Hickey declared the matters of pro- vocation and self defence were for a lurv to decide. is if there is sufficient evlflenw l0 try ssid. . TRUCK STOLEN — A light de- on ‘clock yesterday evening but 113."; W P. of siunmerside to be on the truck was out of Hon. J. P. Maclntyre, Minister of month's visit to Boston. Mr. Mac- 1 (Continued from page 1) h Damage was don),‘<t night to buildings In attacks on shipping R. A. F‘. and The ministry news service said The pilot 1vris unable to observe he full ifslllt of his attacks against Another pilot interrupted practice two Gcrman fighters W 56 HALIFAX. May 5-(CP1-J’udgc- 5” nit-lit. was l'f“.§ll'\'(‘(l until Wednesday, _ _ by Magistrate R. J Flinn at the, bf! dlsfflblli/Pd R= Pfllttahlr as no:- murder, slbly among all licensed retailers in hearing of Ptc. Clarence B. Sander-l Cltv willing to supply pf lgwpq, 1e. son of Aiurroll. P. E. I. Sanderson gal price. was charged with Alrcraftsinziii David Smith of Win-l 5e nlpeg when Smith dlcd in hospital of a deep knife gash in the l?! lfgwing a street fracas hem onclusion lCldRV of the thc slaying ufl fnl-‘ arch Defence counsel H. P. MacKeen J. T. MiicQuarrie contended uiltv of the stat-i- ‘They argued that. since there was charge should be Mr, MacKeen read evidence give‘? Assistant Crown prosecutor P T. "All that should be decided liore him in the higher court," he Mlnard; kills pain. 1V. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Chlrlottetown and North Wlltshiro Phone M9 _'l‘_o_0 Late To Clasify request was made to the ment and the matter was left for the regular meeting next I night night, the Council followed tlie poi preference. principle on Saturday niillltfl 6111f» Bros. requesting the placing of coil- crete between the curb and thcslfle- walk in front of their new bllllfllllf! on the corner of Queen and Wzitcr Streets, ivas trend. The matter was referred. to the Street Commlttcc. man, presided at the mcetirill and all the Councillors _ Prior to the special meeting a cuu- cus was held. PEI Sprinkler. including chassis as pcr specifications and extras ‘ specifications as submitted DY 3,16- kle-Seagrave be accepted at a price of $6600 to include stiles tax at 8 llcr cent, F. 0. B. Charlottetown. seconded by Henry Lapthorn. cut for map for Travel Bureau use be left to the Finance Committee to $135.00 seconded by Coun. J. T. McKcc. non Oatway for $31.00 for i‘lf"li\lll2 and painting Council (Tlizimbcrs be accepted as lowest tenrici". ers Hardware to supply for $172. one extension ladder unit be accepted as lmvcst teiulci". Top Tailors to supply Dflllcr- iiril- forms per best sample at (with '15 cents extra pcr It'll!‘ braid on pants) be accepted, being lowest. fPIldPl‘, 7 to l0 uniforms to be ordcreri, seconded by Coun. Earle MacDon- aid fittest of E. F. Acorn to install gaso- line tank be granted. provided there be no obstruction on the area. Seconded by Coun. R. c. Chandler. Busy session, 0f City Council 1 » The purchase of a new flushcr sprinkler. including chassis for the" city of Charlottetown at a cost ofl $8,800. was decided upon at a special meeting of the City Council field in Counci new water cart will be bought from, the firm of Bickle-Seagravc Ltd. of Woodstock. Ont. Chambers last night. A resolution authorizing the pur- cqullimcut. 1111s against the They tnvcr-i E. Blanchard were chassis. ..;| his latter proposition. p ‘Ihe session ivns a liiisv out’ With he mutter of tenders ioi" city 1ii])-I 'I‘eii<lei"s iii-re? of a cut‘. Council ChambcisJ purchasing i he fire department. gasoline for city use and supplying. pslice uniforms. Tenders calling ioi" oil and horse shoeing, were icft OVPI‘ until another meeting. 'I‘he.~.u niiit- ters were dealt with by resolutions. cllloi" Stierns told the 1.3111111- Graham Rog-rs, of the P. E. I. Ilxivcll city io .l it] CCU!) 7,000 distributed said about Councillor Dougan informed the Council that the asphalt pot, us.d 11113’ in patching ‘ which is the property of the Pro- vincial Government. is at, l)l‘(‘>.L‘ilL in usie at the aiiiport. He asked au:li-, 0r ty to purc mse I would cost $360. _ amount was not provided for in trie estimates it could go under capital expenditure, It was the opinion of several councillors the city streets and: another which Although tiic that the put ould be returned i.o the city if a govern- Monday Lowest Tenders In awarding the tenders last ving the lowest tender the Blanchard. reporting yof8l Councillor on the condition of the roof of tho ‘dflllvlll? market building, said that Mr. Wil- brim 5 SPCHYW iiam Henriessey had examined it and found that it was leaking iii, many places. The roof man _also suici, that he could not give‘ a figure for, the cost of repairing it but WCllifl, undertake to do the job if the city" paid for the labour and material. This was agreed to by the COUXlClI-i ors. Councillor J. E. Stems. brought‘ up the matter of dance halls 111d. restaurants being _ bv having to close on Daylight Say-J lng Time. He explained that tilt-sci b eases inconvenieiic: d , catered to the countryl trade as well as the cltv and lost by! closing on Daylight Tlme- . agreed by the Council that all rcs- taurants could ' hour later week days It ivas remain open one and dance ails could operate on the some A letter froiil the firm of DeBlcis ‘His Worship, Mayor B. Roy Hol- wore present. Resolutions Tina following resolutions “'91P lstseiolved that the street Flush"- fiS l)?!‘ Moved by Coun. F‘. C. Dougan and Resolved that the supplying of ho are authorized to expend up Moved ‘by Coun. Laptliom and Resolved that the. tcndcrof Ver- Moved by Coun. J. T. McKee anti conded by Coun. J. E. Blanchard. Resolved that. the tender of Rn’!- (duraluniin- Moved by Conn. J. T. McKci- and rondrd by Conn, J. E. Stcrns. Rcsolvcd that gftwllho pivrchasi-s Moved by Coun. J. T. McKee and conned by Coun. J. E. Bancliard. Resolved that the tender of Tip $37 45. far for 4 plcro "..iit Moved by Coun. J. E. stems and Resolved that the modified 2'9- street Moved by Coun. J. E. Stems 1nd livocn the German-occupied and uri- THE CHARLOTTICTOWN GUARDIAN Britain Demands Menzies duel l in N. Y. today; Then Ottawa NEW KORK. May 5 —(lCP)—; Jectioiis to British treaty right troopl grmsfalglnfilggr hllgbiffstfiflfiéifid ianued in Iraq precipitated the con- us l’ - g " a h yeah ‘m- ’ ffiélidifiiélflivwliii £3213 i§° New AJ tester mediation by a third , " , , .. Wnvor bum as 1m.key_ ifoik by cllppci plane tomoiiow o,’ mun,“ m ‘new 60.1mm w fiom Lisbon, and almost immediate- carrv out llCl‘ military action to re-' b’ Wm 50am a plane m‘ Ottawa" leiitlcss conclusion. I MY- Mam-m Wm be in 0mm“ "im- lmq au- {urge pefhapg hm! May 6-8 inclusive; in Washington 100 or lcss planes, counting training May 9-12 lnclllill/B; New Yflrk MW imd communication craft. "The R. A. 13-14; and Clllfifltlfl Mtly l6; H6 18 r". slrcngtli _i'ii Iraq is a military on his way back to Australia. secret, but in I939 it consisted two ocinbci" and two bomber-trans- OTTAWA, May 5—-(CP)- A full port squadrons, schedule faces Premier Menzies of ADDtIP-rtllly SHPWYUHK B T6901’! Australia who is to arrive here idle that Iraq troops had shut off the tgmgfrgw from New york to be 3 all‘ ttlhg-léglflréntlilthfiilestlne illlf-‘Sb of the igovernor-gencral. ‘f5 ~" 1 s I- ,. 3 _ "Alter attacking an unarmed ofsflfjlfi‘) “g1 .bE-he1d.~mh1s h°n_ __ _ _ _ , 3 a c1 is arrival at gov $1M?“ h°“"“{g‘§i‘€“ hPariwf- rczmggi ernment house and he is expected “s l‘ f‘? "- y- iq ° 5 to hold a, press conference Wednes- May z OLClIDlEd Rutba. , Rutba is a desert bus and air d” "mm"? M "w" Wednesday ccininunications centre in western Mr" Menzies Wm address B" lunch‘ eon meetin of the Canadian Club lhere and uring the evening he Iraq a fewlmiles fromlthe lp§lil|1Q z 1"" ' i . se v r a 11' §,‘,.f,~‘,,‘§‘§.,,§ean“},ee,r Ce s will b» the guest of the Canadian I11 some instances British ricws- government at another dinner, papers minimized the consequences The Australian leader has re- of l~ss of this oil flow to the Brit“ Gently been in London conferring ish fleet b_1" pointing out that "num- with British leaders on the war. eroits and adequate" fuel reserves llild been built up in the eastern Mediterranean. Oil Would Aid Hitler But at the same time it was ad- mitted that the same 4.000.000-tons a year production would be s. tile- mendons factor if diverted to Ger- iniiny. Fear was expressed that Hit- aiso include con- quest of neighboring Iran whose fivlds produce 10,000,000 tons annu- (Continued from page i) key h a vital interest in trying to end hostilities. Britain appealed to have these aneriiatives in Iraq;- '1'o depcse the premier whose ub-. NEW YORK, May 5—(AP. _The Dixie_ Clipper, carrying Robert T, Menzies. Prime Minister of Ans- italic. left Horla. the Azores. at 4113 p. m. E.D.'I‘. (5.13 p. m. ADTl today for New York. Pan American ‘Airwlays announced. The plane 15 11c n New York at 2:45 . . . D. T. Tuesday. p m E Yugoslav Soldiers vow Never to quit By Robert St. John Associated Press Staff Writeg CAIRO, May 5-(AP)-Vowlng Aside fi"o1n heavilv bombing hang- ars, workshops and barracks‘ at Moascai" Rashid airport. British fliers were reported to have scat- lcrrd 24.000 leaflets in arable over Baghdad in an apparent effort to Zilllll support from the Moslem pop- a u ce. Not only safety of the Suez and oil reserves are involved in the Iraq lighting. but. also. many quart- ers here. fear, British prestige could be impaired throughout the Moslcm _ never to lay down their arms as ' "ll. “(gwfift forceful action generally long as there ls a German or an here-not‘ Italian enemy to shOOt at, tens of was deemed essential only to guarantee future friendli-| thousands of “veil-equipped Yugo- slav warriors who escaped the axis nrss throughout Asia Minor, but al 0 to convince Turkey 1118i- ll l! invasion are continuing the fight udvisnltiilc in ewe Bgitéiindher rwslzol; on the sands of Egypt and in the iituftt‘ support fill n ch10 ra ‘ 11d n our“; V- ff/hj l U» 5 t. tzi IPrcnch-niaiidatcd Syria. that the 32a mild 3022,2315“? e r m ‘e e M11001“! 15 ready W ml?" V1B°1‘°“51Y} Before I escaped from Yugoslavia, m" Gelmml menace w‘ with a machine-gun bullet iii one rel-le- nto-i: in.i.sszl..i'nrii.ssf"nzi‘i,ttma": b91195 m5 “gmlfm “'o;ll%srinjslgglgiiz whispered pledges llelifil‘ to give up dlilililie the Arabs in Filgnelélqc" tmctllg_illt"ut37°_ "loélnlil" Palestine will JOlii the Iraqis. and A d~95 0, f“? 191"“ 955-‘ doubtless German and Itahan Dro- n Ywav- 194‘: Y‘ 63111105 5Q" lei- Dilgflndh Will try to incite all other ed overt e descit sands the nigo- l slav flag flies bcsidc the Union Ai"ab nations to rise against Enl- land.“ Jack. Hundredsof army and Air , Force men of the shattercd Y-igo- 'sinv forces are re-forminq their ranks to continue tlic fight, beside the British. (Hitler. in hLs Reichstag address Sunday, said that 344.162 Yugoslav officers and men had been captur- ed in the Balkan campaign. Mili- tary authorities. prior to the start of hostilities, estimated that Yuan- slavia would put at least 1,010,000 men into the field.) For 10 days as I fled down through the hilicountry of Yugo- slavia to the Dalmatian coast I tried to file dispatches tolling of the sullen retreat of these patrincs into the mniilllnllis and of the oaths they swore never to surrcii- der. But the German onslaught was so swift and the confusion so great ‘ that. I never had an opportunity to smug- communicate wit-h the outside get 1 world. When news of the armistice came lmany of the Yugoslav soldiers sim- The Germans. unable to spare ply gathered their guns. ammuni- the men necessary to patrol every tlon and equipment and bcuan the foot of the boundary". recently have ' trek lDlO the mfllltllitlllli Tlwfr Of- startcd firing upon persons sighted flcers made no cffnrt to stop tllcni. escaping, the rcfilgecs said, and four Thfll Wfiillfl NW6 bitch useless. or five are reported killed every N°W W°Td h" Yeflfhffd llP-Pfl by ivcck. la. devious way that th“se desper- 1111111.; insisting 111111 name, and ate. determined men are causing places be not, disclosed so as not the German and Italian occupation to hgmncr the 111,11“; of mo” they forces extreme difficulties. lcfi. behind. several persons who —————————-———— reached Lisbon have told of many lllslnnccs to support the statement that, there is a far-flung organiza- tion arranging getaways. Fees paid for escape range from nothing-some Englishmen and women have been slipped across the line grails-to many thousands of francs. The rcfucecs estimated there are 20 to 20 "guides" devoting their entire timc to arranging escapes Hut this number is swelled by un- (‘0llfll"(l hundreds of French peas- fltlfs who lend a hand clihcr from l‘°"""il*‘ln or for financial gain. Tho ‘roubles of a fugitive aren't oral" once he I'f‘fl"l1".§ the ilnoccii- lllPfl 2min. Hn still faces the vigil- ance nf the Vlcliv government and lhfflrfipalnlsh bard? But Reverfil ' . 2T f?"i 7 ' F "w? nwtjrhfltk-a‘Prrisrflfirfppédolzltgl , irigs open was Joseph Harris icon.‘ lglfllltlttlrt to surmount. tho-a 055m- The newspaper Cunihuriyet said “young Iraq must not play fltllh fire WlllCh might, consume her. Many persons. “Smuggled” From France By J. P. McNknlghi. Associated Press Staff Writer LISBON, Mal’ 5— (AP) A smooth-working secret organization active along the entiic border be- occupicd zoncs of Fhrance, gling nut persons unable to pt-rmiis lo leave. is described by rcfugccs reaching Portugal. lWar expenditures" Committee to Meet in camera OTTAWA, Mav 5 — (CP) — The House of Commons committee on war expenditures decided by a. vote tonight that sessions of its sup- coinmlitiees should be conducted in,‘ camera unless special circumstan- lclest make it advisable to have pub- C S‘. publicity on matters of inquiry, would assist in bringing economy in -war expenditures. War-—25 Years ' Gm Ago Today (By Th9 Canadian Press) lVllAY 6, 1915-5911, Hem; petal“ any meetings at. which promoted to command Prenti-i cen- we" mt almwed- fro] annies on me western prontq Three sub-committees with Lewis Hal-could», appginged secretary clflc duties were appointed. for Ireland succeedma Auguwnel One. with Hughes Cleaver Birrell who res gned as a result of! the Irish rebellion. (Con. berlarid). the other Conservative members of the committee present, voted with Mr. Harris in opposition‘ to the motion that sub-committee. meetings should be in camera un- favor of the motion Folio reporters‘ .1..-) membe s. will -l. 0. 0. F. Odd Fellows and Rebekah: Grand Sir; llngermsn Visits gimrlottetown, Tuesday, May Programme:- 3200, limp-Conference with sll ‘ a, I.0.0.F. llall. LOST-CARTON TOBACCO. ETC. between Charlottetown and Rose Valley via Bradnlbane. Finder please notify Ben Cousins. Brad- albane. Reward. 1.419e-5- eei=é WANTED THREE JERSEY 0B Guernsey grade cattle freshened or to freshen soon. Victor Mc- 6:00 amp-Banquet at Chiir- lottetown Hotel. 8:30 pm. — Public meeting Heart: Memorial llnll. Every Odd Fellow and RI!- beksh who can respectfully requested to attend all meet.- lngs. clubs. and airport and air force building Stewart, serving with son of Mr. and Mrs. announced that casualties, heavy were not as serious as at first feared, and “loss of life has been less than was expected in view of the intensity of the attack." a plane of ality" dropped high explosive bombs at Carthage Hil. County Donegnl. early Monday morning, shattering windows throughout the neighbor- hood.) Torcnto-Danforth), who contended "filillliiflvfllle- Pictured on the loft is Roy Clark, the R. C. N" Portugal fears Nazi swoop on Atlantic Islands JERSEY CITY, N. J., May 5 — fAPl-Capt. S. N. Grove of the A111- erican export liner Excalibur said on his arrival from that there is widespread fear Portugal that a. German parachute invasion of the Azores, Portuguese mid-Atlantic might be imminent. Lisbon today in island possessions. Capt. Grove said the day the BI- calibur left Lisbon he saw a Pei-lu- guese troop transport carrying ap- proximately 3.000 soldiers leave ap- parently for the Azores and that he understood a similar transport had lreft for the Azores several days be- ore. Heavy Nazi Raid on No. Ireland. BELFAST. May e -<Tucsdayl -—fCP)—G0l‘l'li€il"i planes raldctl Belfast again early today. drov- ping bombs, one plane was shot down in flames. -_ The attackers, coming over Northern Ireland in small fol“- also made short attacks on oth- er districts. Casualties wcic termed comparatively light. coupon, May 5-10?) — 6"" man planes were reported over Bel- fast during daylight today. upon!‘- ently to observe the results of last. nights long attack 1vhlcli caused heavy damage to commercial in- dustriai and residential property in Northern Ireland. Ambulances and fire-fighting 11p- pnmtus were sent from neighbor- ing Eire to Belfast to help that Ul- ster port recover from its Séwfld severe pounding of the wet‘. The Northern Ireland government though There was light daylight activity over England, the air ministry said, but no German bombers flew fax" inland. One town in the southeast was reported bombed and machine- gunned by four hit-and-run raid- BPS. Two German aircraft were ile- stroycd and a sixth was added to the number shot down during the raid on Liverpool and vicinity the night of May 2-3. (At Dublin it was announced that: "unidentified nation- The Eastern Guardian ."l‘hf.s column is reserved for Leading an effort; 1,0 have all new: of local interest. but adver- committce and sub-committee mcet-I lifillll 0f n IIQWBV M"!!! B!!! b! i inserted at 2 cents a word. strictly l ..'SPECIAL MOTHERS‘ DAY | OFFER-A manicure will be given Vancouven free with every shampoo and fin- South) and P. C. Black (Con. Cum- ger wave from May 8th to May 10th. Betty's Beauty Shoppe. Mon- tague. Phone 18-4. L-394-5-6-2i. ‘an ‘3i‘.i'é"."§.‘i€°ii“.§?.1£?l°llitl““ii| New Zealander - l . Har- m sift: lliifiiihi‘: this... Commands at Crete CANEA. Crete. May 5—(CP-Reu- (up, tcrs) -Mal.-Gen. B. C. Preyberg, Hutton) l8 chairman and six other V. C.. commander of the New Zea- iiiquire into govern- land expeditionary force. toda was ment contracts with civilian flying appointed commander in ch cf of associations or companies, the allied forces in Crete. Dflnlel Blrl. also of Mt. the R. C. N., somewhere in the British West son_ of Mr. and Mrs. Ira. Clark, Mt, while uu the right is Martin Birt, titcivart, a1, present with Indies. Jap liiiiiféi Meet silence lit Washington (By J. C. Stark) liAxociutcil Press Staff Writer) -:.______..=l like to explore the possibility eminent quarters today. Nevertheless. the feeling poured to be that Japan docs not intend to do Fflcrcign Minister Yosuke Matsuoka visitid Berlin, Rome, and Moscow. ilic Japanese "feelers" seemed chief- ly a diplomatic manoeuvre, DOSSlbly iiucndcct to create sentiment in this countrv for "appeasement" of To- kyo in order to concentrate efforts on aid to Britain. it was icasoned in these quail-s s. Jrtpan hoped to obtain her objective of political and eco- nomic domination in East Asia. without a direct clash with the United States. It was believed here that Matsu- oka 1ras using the tripartite alliance with Germany and Italy. together with the new Russo-Japanese neu- trality pact. to try to induce the United States to withdraw from the Far East. Officials here have emphasized that tlicv consider Japan's moves in the Pacific to be closely linked with the war and lhnl- anv concessions to Japan now would be tantamount to concessions to the Axis. R.,A,,F, and R,C,A,F, Airmen killed MOOSE JAW. Sask., May 5 — (CP)—T\VO Royal Ali" Force men from No. 32 service flying training school litre were killed today when their Harvard trainer plane crashed nciir Tilney, l2 miles south of Moose Jaw. The dead are PO. Ralph Scott. 25, of Doncaster, Yorkshire, England. and Iii-C. John Roger Talbot Cox, 25. of Hampton, Middlesax, England. "CYITAWA, Mav 5-iCP)-F0. D. F‘. Plielan of Toronto and LAC W. Munroe of Ottawa were killed this afternoon when their Royal Canadian Air Force training plane crashed close to their base. No. 2 service flying training school at ncarby Uplands airport, during an iii.sii"liciioiial flight. Fellow officers at Uplands air ground at a, point about one-quarter mile north of the iilr station, in a f ic d. CRUSH of the accident was “ob- scure." officials . . who has been instructi lands for some time, was Dec. the Air Force Jftfi. 2. i940 LAC. Munroe was born Sound. Ont, in I915. Records Show N0 U. S. Ships At Suez ‘at Owen CAIRO, May states consular records today show- ed that no United states ships have arrived in Egyptian ports since the neutrality can on their transit through the Red Sea. was removed by esident Roosevelt. American war materials and com- mercial goods have been arriving, but were borne by ships of other nationalities. . Canal. construction. specifications, designs and inspection. R. H. Graham (Lib. Swift Cur- rent) will heed a seven-mun sub- committee inquiring into medical. dental and hospitalization services for the fighting forces. It will stuoyl food supplies. their inspection and‘ catering. and salvage of waste. This committee will also studv armv and. navy building construction. LISTED MISSING ST. STEPHEN, N. 13.. . 5 — (CM-Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mit- chell reccived word today that their, son. Lieut. Thomas Mitchell. in list- ed as missing at sea. The young lie tenant graduated from St. Sto- ph n Hi l1 School in 193B and froim n SCRAP! SCRAP! SCRAP! Realize money from your Scrap Iron. Batteries, Radiators. Copper. Brass. Aluminum snd Rags. I will pay highest market prices. Bring in our merchandise or I will call wit truck. Write P. 0. Box 403 or Phone 76B. A. BLOCK 105 spring Perk Road Williams, Charlottetown. R. R. 3. mo Prov nciai Normal School L-SOS-C-O-fl. 1040. He was president of his high -—_' "T; L-395-5-6-3l. ‘ch00! ch". iii-J T CRANil fi lapecting" at least four Olhfllsald w DANCE IICLY NAME llALl. TONIGHT Featuring A New Dance Band with "Ding" Connoll, at the piano Cafeteria Service —Atlinlluion 35o- Dancing From 0 Till 1 ' With, of Course, That Certain One j»l\ljl.\i'3 ’ . B)’ Kirke Associated and Iraq. Brito J tBIDOd Colman-Italian the most significant. on three sides, bu; w; and the British fleet at 11,1 thq Tobruk garrison li four weeks. punch. It ‘it Greece completed, BflllSI‘, air forces have bee blockade against foroements across en the traits also indicates Axis forces in that 311,", ~ ciiiré bulletipis also the sand-storm season the coastal area of Lll)_\'ll ,1 An Axis offensive that wholm the main Brit ltlll 1M miles advance of the AXis drlvc, Tobruk, appears all for the time bciiig. Just what k happciiiiii u, is not as obvious. Willi ' but important. Iraq air {CF00 orted out of ritish forces at the base near Baghdad and unshaken by a there seem good chzuic conflict can be localized i-u 9d Turkish mediation Oficy - the same note. It tends in bill action, however, ti“ Hflbbaiiilul; foul"- L. S‘ Press Stiff‘! 5:11p“ The latest war - to have made rep!“ more optimistic ovei- of bulking military thrusts by the Axis 1,, pm. is allitear Il uie and m ih as hcicl" 0,, That stone lndlcaf ..- 1 drive, harassed al e [m m reds of miles of co with its Tripoli l along 11,5 nununication bit-W. has 105g 1 n zible 1o " the ish c.'ll:c11cel' east of the m’ <i."1_v attack cs that m, scmewlu .089“ vmlillfl lu Afrl "at a sul attack Surround, th hail C all 1111i p. tight AXL-i rem, Szciiiq SliflW {ha hvnrun 1 1 E21 could Qyp f ii Ylhu east o 1:11 pcssihl If singll re- ilii: lit B35“ WASHINGTON, May 5—(AP)— Japanese hints that Tokyo would‘ o scttling Pacific problems with the. United States met silence in gov-l here ap- b so close- ly allied with the Axis powers that only a virtual abandonment of Am- cricaii interest in the Far East to the "new order in East; Asia” xvould .~'llllS_1'\'_ the Tokyo leaders. This the adniinistixatioii has made it clear it The Japanese "feelers" on a rap- prochement with the United States have appeared frequently of late in the Japanese press, especially since To most informed observers here, i-c: - the worst British fczir, 11111211,‘: that the Nazi- minded Imq lcadel- Gallant, aided and ahcflctl hv Gm,’ man and Italian agents 1111- llJllOllE lhdMflfilem world, ivoulli silccccd in inciting a "holy war" 1.111.111“. Brlull? th t a v Illa ng a or effective G1, intervention in the strilgg 83:1? tons evidently entertain the hop, that fighting in Iraq 1vil; be o; brief duration and tiiiii tion oi’ British Oil silpp that source will be teiupz-r w w, the flow through the pipeline in Haifa. in Palestine has been vut off, apparently, there is n!) Riiiliffltlc evidence that the linc it. 1r or n, pumping relay Stftllmis i-uw 11m, damaged. P. W. c. Student’ At R 0t a r y Yesterday at Rotary Lulu-neon the members were given 1m iilrn oi how Ybuth looks at Slliiitlkllls they will some day have to flu-c. ‘I'm problems posed by the YOUllg speak- er, Mr. Benson Auld, Covelicrld. sec- ond year student at Prince of wait, College, were principally" vcounmic. He wondered what 1vas .1 to happen to the farmer" if ~ uuvcl help continued to leave him to work at government projects Stlcl [t5 the Charlottetown Airport wiaoie they received from $2.00 to $5.00 poi- day against the 50 to 70 cents they irero in the habit of gcitin: lfwll] the farmer. He saw the rieccsslli nl flu- lng all possible to assist in 1.31» war effort, but it meant that ilic farm- er had to take his cliilchcn away from school to keep the farm func- tioning. resulting in s IOIVPFlllR of the educational standard in our young people. This lie sliltl w is lur- The!‘ flfrgravnt-cd by the poor re- turns the farmer was ff‘(‘(‘l\'lf\g for his products and the higher pricei he must pay for the necessities lie must purchase. Those who were able to keep their sons and (infight- ers ln the lower schools muiil lint afford to send the sairin porn-liaise to college as had been dom- ".:i the past. Mr, Auld thought tlint the Roweii-sirois report on this point was on effective admission of our loss and the offer to rcimliil" Province well meant. lilo" - betterthe condition of lhc lnrluezs there must. be cooperation 111111 this could not come about unit».- ilicre were leaders educated for the task. The fishermen were lll a sini- lar situation. They were soiling lob- sters on the North side for l2 ccnis a pound but the consilm "" 511 the ‘my W!!! paying 25 cell's ll- .~ug- tested that manual trliinua» and home economics be inc llliPfl in $01301 étudies. - oath MacIiityi-e. . 0f the Club. referred with i . "18 deflth of Mrs. Cudmoi-c. er of T. Roy Cudmorc, (‘I11 F11:- rotary. “Rotarlan H. L. Palmer, t‘lliiii'lllhl’l station saw the aircraft in a verti- , cal dive about 200 feet above the brougfi‘: m"ff:‘“§,§§§§v,n§°§j,llf°f§ ground. The aircraft struck he Dulce", president‘ T. Gnrd!‘m""'r\_€s; lArthur H. Mould. Jolm F,‘ sit-in m 19m 1n Toronto and enlisted in. fiver their various rffices m: l l l 5_(Ap)_flnflrgd Farmer. Charlottetown. i l l Usually reliable diplomatic sour-l ces in V chy. reported Baturday that ' ——-—" A?) __ 28 American ships loaded with war NEW YORK. MM’ 5 - “(M materials had arrived i.n the Suez 4701M lrunrdsmen todliv 1°- l l lbeln | | I l Vice President. R. H. Ito. TemYY. T. Roy Cudninrc; 'l'1 Arthur L. MacPherson. D1- and Dr. Heath Maclniyrc. Tlu-s men, who were elected, will Lillie r e rst of July and ivil carry 0:1 for the eiisuin year. The gues s introduced \\"‘l‘l". t-llulrlv TTIOmIJ-ion. Charlottetown. i" 0- Mwulloch. West Viritinin, vs .11’- D, Darin, Manitoba. P. 0. (‘ni11fl"Ill. of Vancouver, Rev. Crawford Quilt. Hawkesbury. Ontario and M. A- il. S. keeps watch 0n Yugoslav Merchant vessels seven Yu oslav ships in "“'l°.“f United S to! ports and \\'(‘lf‘“;:' ported "watching closely’ i” SW, enteen Yugoslav shins W"? 5 United States ports m“, Government officials were rc A ant to u- ent on the actionl-d i, coast guard spokesman time sf; m‘ was taken at the direction 0 secretary of the treasury. In Washington. “'05 d, stood the boiirdinili "f" '““< and determine whether ti“? offilcmflpptri crews were loyal to their K 151v m,“ -a friend of Britain-oi" to 1w a? oveiri-imgrit so‘; 1110i lbalvmglcrnin r rive m: ull S - . . , Bruno Petrlnovic. Yultoslflll “if owner and agent for stwcrgfirk m slav vessels. said in N” marine entire Yugoslav merchant l“ um.“ lllcludlgg golf: worliihilxliis bl-cii ro- i-ou ou - - - m o rai with the British iiillllé > ship ni-