___,_ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ 1W3’ . Av-Iwvu-uvir - carcass 21. 1939 J NEWS 0r the wanna in PICTUREBBSV inn---qq-nnn-n-l-n-n-n-n-nnnn-g- ----;--;--;‘_.-_-- Air Commodore Crltchley, former Canadian, in vhnrse o! the phyllul while of the My»! Ir Force, is shown (left when he met two Canadian member! M the l-A-F- dilrhs trllnln: enrol-M beside the sea "somewhere in England." The name: "I the CIHMMBI WEN not given in In olptton pul- sed by the British censors. Faced with problems which had few precedents despite the experiences oi’ 1914, the Internal Security Force, will“! 1S responsible for the guarding of all vulnerable points througl-out the district, has ad- mittedly done ll_ 86M illb- The Staff responsible for this record includes the officers above, the command- er oi’ I.S.‘F. being Colonel ‘S. Echenberg, formerly commander oi’ the 11th Infantry Brigade, who is in the centre. On the colonel: left is Major W. E. Dunbar of The Black Watch. staff captain; and on - '- his right is Ciillt- w~ E- BQXWI‘ 0f "10 R0731 Mont-Ital Regiment. Brigade major. It is a coincidence that ' h; h d 1i d 1| i . Qol, llchenberg meets Capt. Baxter in a. ccmmon task, for the colonel went overseas with the 14th laiimtimness their: 13:5.»-vfiixniaeernhgizatlagzlgigign'afv,fff,f,““,gz“f' mmmon’ “ow The Royal nmntrcal Regrmem‘ presentation if required. Police, as this picture shows stop pleopll‘: at random and ask to see identity cards, a request embarrassing to anyone who "leit them in his other suit." Tomniies in Sea.- goinl’ tiarh — _ . Desnite fine work - by Britain's North Bea destroyer pa- trol in prevent- in; submarine attack. members oi’ the British Lxpedltlorvlry Force take no cnanoes. They wear liieoeus _ ln first 5 weeks ‘ crossing Channel. or war, 138,000 soldiers landed lately. Work continues as usual in “u: r these days with women and chitin! replacing mo. enDI Q @- dustrial and agricultural tasks. This picture shows a child driving the wagon which takes a PIIU! d! to the fields to gather in the crop. I ’ -.-.--avast-vanu-a-u-uv-s-aav-nnrwav-u-enmvua-usuvmruvmfimav.--.-n.-.i-mr.-.n.-.n=w fifl-Frr-‘r-"rr- ewes-unru- Rr-poricd discovery o! a sabotage plot aboard U. ‘battleship Arizona Ls believed responsible for cancelling of all sailors‘ shore leaves in Sail Pedro, Culif- 135K Wflfllliflllilht- 11-15 ills‘ Yflilm"! m)" neck of target practice in drill waters off San Clemente lslfllld- Nflvill flllthflfm" mad” n‘) mm‘ mcnt. --\--.---.-i.v.-.---.'.--.-.v.-.-.-,-.-u-.--i.vuIi.-v.-.u.~. lnterior view of n. French hospital tmin, evacuating wounded from ' the Western Front. Important part of France's war preparations 51cm", q"- was the building of a fleet of such trains. Adolf Hitler recently admitted i KEV-HEN‘; Casualties. part of the price Germany paid for her mall)‘. in the liner Stuttgart, now converted into a hospital ship. Polish conquest, slioivn arriving at ::l0,572 killed. 30.322 wounded and 3404 missing on the Eastern front. é .7 .. ,_ .. ’ '~ Quite nnwarlike is this picture, one of the first of British troops in France, showing soldiers hang_ - ing out their wash, under the fascinated gne of a number of French children. Are the soldiers p“. haps. thinking of thc dny when. in the words of the 110M112: song my "mp1" Bfluh, u”, w“ Lhan‘ out the washing on the Siegfried Line?" '~~u> .> ‘ g _ ., ..- _ . 4'b- _ Ready to fight Russia is Finland's small ramy. Ready, too, is the _ Thousands of women and ohiidme evacuate Helsinki (Ilelsingfors) for north of Finland l! ‘Ru-sals- hm‘ sum’ numb" M 423,00 “amen wmch mm, ma,“ n; mas"! t-"WD! on border, concentrates warships in Gull of Flnland- C"! I"! "T" Ill‘ "m b coinniisssriat, nursing, fund raising for nation's Civil Guard. Here _ _ llrllctice in history, machine guns are mounted 2n streets and on buildings while Finnish dlplvmlil Lotta Svnrd members feed troop; M, new kuchen dun“ "mm "Somewhere in trance’ women and children are “carrying on" in place of their able-bodied fathers. confer with Russians at Moscow. This airvlcw oi’ capital was taken from tower of stadium where m-neuvnm husbands and brothers who are under arms. This picture taken in the fields. shawl women and Olympic games were scheduled to be held in 1940. 1' oymdmn ‘lthflflnx vegetable; while uoomn with the waggon waits plum"! l" "'0 blckfloufld- ' ' Kim " "s-"avtx uu ‘n-n-Mvwavu-{ifi-‘i-‘hfih-‘i-‘a v-vuI-v ur-wwmvuAw-unw .- e1. sn-qpuu-ms -J .. .