St 1.5511511 . ill IV ait T 0 leer Peawllerme MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN “to ll mllhty and will prevail. it. _. i ' "~ r ~ —-—-*_...___>___ _, Houdini Two Cont; %?:nlf|fi"gl::rdlii.. Founded lillfi. Expect Answer From Dictators During Night Petain Says People Must Learn Lesson From Their Defeat—S0ldi_e_r_s_ Still Fight. CAIRO, Egypt, June 2i--(l<‘riday)-(CP)__ Reliable quarters in Cairo said today the French forces and fleet now in the eastern Mediterranean zone ivere resolved t0 carry on the war “whatever j the outcome of the French-German neszntiations.” BORDEAUX, France, June 20-(AP)-The French waited tonight for the return of their plane of truce bear- liig Hitler's peace terms. and heard a statement from Pre- ittier Petain that they must learn their lesson from their defeat. Hitler's word, on which the French will decide for 0r against an armistice and then peace, is expected during the night. The Petain Government still was here this evening. (Reports by way 0f London and San Sebastian, Spain, laid it had decided to leave to spare Bordeaux a i'epeti- tion of last nighfs heavy bombing and might go to Biar- iitz, on the Bay of Biscay.) France was overrun with Germans from the channel coast below Nantes to the Swiss frontier. Lyon, her third largest city. fell under German oc- eupation. Although France had asked for an armistice, Bor- deaux ivas savagely bombed iluring the night with dead estimated at I50 and injured at 300. Apologists for the Nazis sought to blame this upon alleged telephone delays in informing Hitler that the French Government had appointed peace negotiators. Windsors Make Many of the dead and in- ljuretl were in a house lwhere 30 young women were Iitaying. .-'\t the time there 7 ' . , . i ,. ' Escape With t;:.:.t...i::?»"‘".:. raters: iii Ethc normal plipllitllltlll of i some 1010,0410, t Soldiers of the Republic. {still fought. In the provin- ’ces of Alsace-Lorraine, men tither Refugees ugARfillLONA, Spain. June 21- 1. -\'—W~\P,t;"§§_§r 11,111,311“ “lg lot the iiiioiiitit Line formed; a iioiii FfllllCl! shortly be- jthcntsclrcs in t o hollow gut last night. iiie from Junquero. where glut-ted by the Brlttsn units and. through tha 1 l ‘square attack ’tricd to fight ‘German lines. ie Duke and Duchess crossed Jlltllft‘ at. Port B011. their tirriytil gt tCoittiltuctl on ll-‘KQ l1» C°l 5i the Hotel i (‘b8 5 7 9. .. =- :7 L‘ -. l? .\L‘(‘I'(‘YllI'y iii Barcelona until Satur- i ‘ii they will proceed to t i A" \I.iti.'i_i, the secretary :in:l-. id. 'ill\‘ Duke \1.'lll comnilililrlllv "zth ltott‘. intent. c and Duchess had b14111 fur‘. itiiriiig the day iii San Seba. l, where most. l‘t"\l.!'.f-‘5 if-‘m ll‘4'f‘ have hem arriving. Coating F vents -U— h“ for Notices in this columi 8 cont: per I a Brookficld -'f~io-o-21-li. Japs Eye lndo - China SHANGHAI. June 2i --(Fr|- day) —-tAl') —The JaPRM" nay has concentrated aevorll unis including an aircraft car- rier, off llninan Island. 011111151" the French Indo-Chlnn no" of linlpon, It. was reliably n:- portcd today. The report. created apprehen- eion here that the Japanese are contemplating action at "10 "Reserie June 27 for Kingston hliv lfi uiiil. L-isa-ts-zi-ii. "Bee “Arrival of Kitty" by Wt.t- "ti" iiliivet-i in Kl to h ll to "W- “BL-doughnut. "Rummage gale Elli, - ' mllkstastlillfillii if“ 0o l-ioly Name 22nd, 1 P. M. 14-764-6-21-‘11. 5t. James Bunda s hool Picnic. “Ytlttftiiise. Saturday? June 22nd. L-‘ldb-ti-zl-Ql. M. S. mod Sale, Mai-m Hardware, Saturday. L-IQ-B-Zl-ll. ommliirfitm entail,‘ Heatheilgale. U5 l on- "i" will. ng-iiol-e-zt-zt. “W-Iiimpiihlro W. "Res . om flrnt favorable moment now for Chuerrcvhe plliiif°ig“fra,‘,,l“lsi,t.lo, that the home overnment of lnrlo- China ln lance la fiirul with possibility of a pence ivll-ll Germany. Unconfirmed revolt-l "'3" lay the Japanese are transfer- L- 43-21-11. "Reserve June 25th for barn dlnce at Fortune Road. L-GOB-G-ll-IB-Bl-St —-— r" '=.'"."'"t“v ti‘ t.'."‘.’.'.’2 P - III IQ I C - g1 piiiiilseeranlcleliilslgtgliiwikfltcgilrtfifrty algal.‘ penssibly‘ for Ian action “b Fri-d Slmw nitynelu Street, against. the French iiwmle" clllrlottetown, ' b-iaa-o-zi-iit. on the mainland of Anti. Military quarten estimated the Japanese already have "'l‘he anrlii Scottish Gather- "11 ' 100,000 troops on Ihlnan Inland under the auspices of the cale- ioii .. i I at - "the? oiihiiluizui, _e 18;‘)? liifitiifilif}? igirititorilnl mtlia nmtivcnll n ‘lil- "l"! liter. b-‘ISG-C-ZI-li. ed iitioii- Latest Roosevelt? Action Creates i Great Sensation Takes Two ‘S-ETHIQ Pro- Allies Men Into Cabinet - — President Says Move Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETCWN. CANADA. I I Final Sessions Cf Institute Convention Education System un- der Discussion by Delegates; Anxious to Serve in the War Effort. The second day of the Women's Institutes Convention saw the in- troduction of important resolutions. and the presentation of the rc- malnlng reports, as well as dresses by Major '1‘. E, MacNutt on the War Savings Certificates and 518111118 and the Hon. Horace wright, on the Refugee question. The present educational system came tn fotr some attention front the assembled ladies. Considerable dlscusstonrentred around voca- tional training. and the study of our system by experts. The meeting finally adopted the following r95- olutloiis, 1. That a prc- ocatlonal high school is im urgent necessity for 0111 110111111 people and iiloould be established as soon as ssible. 2. Resolved that we petition the government that the school text books, particularly the readers, shall riot be changed so frequently. _ A resolution to appoint special- ists to st-ildy our present system and advise improvements was rejected. biiflitiirove Beer And Wine A resolution expressing disapprov- al of wine and beer parlors, and askln f stricter enforcement. of (Continued on page 11. Col l) Pride Cf British MerchantMarine Going To Sea NEW YORK, Julie ‘.10 -(AP) - Poit authorities were informed t0- clliy that tiie British liner Briian- inc would arrive early toinorlow with H00 persons on board. possib- ly stiitineii from the British Isles to sciiz: in the cix". 0i the 85,000- lon Qtiein ELzaixilii. _- The ii;w Queen, which came heie from England early in March before she tit-us iully finished, has been quietly loading more than 7.- 000 volts of fuel oil in the last few (lays —ml>ic taiirii enough to carry her to Euro-tie or a 500d part. of the wily to Australia. One repoit circulated on the \\'llt0li.“OIlL was that. the Elizabeth was wanted for service as a trans- port to mrry British children out of the war zone. For “National Solidarilyl" -- \VASIiif\G'i‘O.\l, June 20- (.'\l’)—ln a move that creat- ed a profound sensation, Pre- sident Roosevelt today ap- pointed llcnry L_ Stimson and Col. ifraitk Knox, Rcpltblicaii advocates of tinstititcd mater- ial assistance to the Allies, to be Secretary of War and Sec- retary 0f the Navy respective- i . yColigrcss members wiio have been tlcniatlriing more aloof- ncss front iittrotiean affairs Cimrgq] that a "war cabinet" was being t‘l't‘t’li(‘(il atllninis- tratioli iiieit issued iieliiais anti interpreted the appoiltttiicnts as‘ a move to sink “partisanship in an hour of crisis. _ Apparently tali-inlg cogtiir- fllltT‘ nf tltt- critirisnt, i\lt'. l>\'ut>,~(-\'t'lt itiliiglli l‘~'*llf‘~i ll statement sziyiitg: - "Ti. {tyyptillliillflllfi to the (Continued an Pile ll. Col C) l l GETS MUNITIONS POST George C. Bateman president of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, becomes metals controller under Hon. C. D. Howe, minister of munitions and supply. lvfr. Batemari has been secretary- trenstlrei‘ of the Ontario Mining as- sociation for 15 years. At the same time his appointment was announc- ed. the department made public the choice of H. R. McMillan, Van- couver, as timber controller. ilEF E N t} E I S DISIIUSSEDJ A T SECREISESSICN Four New Classes are Called as Prepara- tions to Repel In- vaders Proceed. LONDON. June ZO-(CP) -Both Houses 0f Parlia- ment went. into secret ses- sion tonight to discuss home defcn.’ in the battle of Bri- tain-a battle that has had as its preclude severe air raids. Four new classes of Brie tons-men from 31 to 34- REFUGEES PtlliRi Report Conditions in France Chaotic — Rich and Poor Make for Border. er tonight said it was reported in Southern France tilt-at the govemment of Premier Marshal Petaln would move shortly from Bordeaux to Blarrltz, on the Bay of Biscay. nditlons across the frontier were chaotic. Thousands were be- sieglng all Spamlsh consulates for visas. Most refugees were French, British, Belgian, and Netherland- ers. There were few Americans. Rich And Poor Notables streamed across the frontier to safety with the others. The former Empress Zita o: Aus- tria. and her son, Archduke Otto. pretender to the Austrian throne, already have crossed into Spain. Others who entered included mem- bers af the family of the Grand Duchess of’ Luxembourg, the three children of King Leopold of Bel- gium, the princes of Bourbon- Parma, the Polish pianist Stantslao Nellzteskl, and the French ambas- sador to the Argentine Jean 'I‘zip- ‘<6 Two members of the family of the Baron Eugene De Rot schlld ~01 the world famed banking louse of Rothschild -arrived in San Sebastln without a. sou. Credit was extended to them. Racehorses and jockeys from French tracks were granted free entry by the Spanish government. Waiting across tho frontier for lpgnntts to cross were large num- rs of French and foreign news- paper men and correspondents. Spanish government press repre- sentatives were sent to the border to select those admtssable without question. R. A. F. Raids ‘Deep Into l i Nazi Areas were called to the colors, to - LONDON, June 20—tCP)--Bomb— report in Jilly, while an- nouncement was made that an estimated 50,000 Aus- tralians and New Zealand- ers had arrived to join the Canadians and Britons on guard in the United King- dom. The Anzaes arrived at what War Secretary Eden called “a timely hour.” It vas an hour when Bri- tain counted eight dead and 00 injured from the second of two nights of Ger- fitllvlllllllllllffl page l1. Anxious To Send Children To Safety LONDON. June 20~ (CPI Three thousand parents today be- sieged the office where arrange- ments were begun to send thou- sands of British children to safer homes across the sea. Geoffrey Shakespeare. chairman of the committee handling the gt- gnntic removal, said all indications were that the response from North America would be “remarkable? The domlnloris have told the com- mittee they are alread prepared to receive 15.000 to 20. children. It ivcis said the evacuation would be gradual and would in no change the government's basic sys- lcm of sheltering children tn the interior of the country. Quality You’ll Enjoy "SAlAllA" TEA era of ranged dee _ night and “fldtlf spread damage upon the Reichs the Royal Air Fbrce into Germany last. oday, inflicting i ‘"5’ comedian and writer, economic and military machine. Alrdromcs, munitions factories. trains and oil refineries made up the target: of the attacks, fioin which two British craft dtd not return. German-held alrdromes in France were also sited. A damaging attack was made by a squadron of Hurricanes on 25 or more enemy planes lined up on the field at Rouen. Four of the None Dame Ac grounded craft were set aftre and many others vlere known to be hit. Later in the clay a squadron of Blenhelms caused furllicr_ havoc there. Hangars were set afire at Anitens. Last night's attacks were con- l celitratcd on Munster. Hambiiiyel Dureii, Borkum Island in the i North Sea. and Texel in the FTIS- . lall Islands. ‘ Today the R. A. F. hit at Lun- ch, llamm. Bielfcld, Munster, Duran, Behwerte, Eilskircheli, Munclien - Gladbach Hamborg, Emmet-cm, Hamburg, Brunsbu ttel T and Nordeney. Planes of the fleet alr army and the coastal command attacked a military storehouse at Ymuiden and Scheveningen and the alr- clrome at Borkum. Fires were start.- ed by these raids. Charliefflhase Dies Suddenly HOLLYWOOD. Juno 20-tAP)—— Charles chase, 47. veteran movie died of a heart attack today, Chase entered motion pictures from_th_§__s_tage__ln_l9l-t.__ PRIDAY, JUNE 2i. 1940 INTI] SPAIN, i Notre Dame- ‘ . in. l their Difficulty only harden: resoliiziti. . MAXI MS OPA MERE hfAN ._,___ .__ _ __ . .=. . 12 PAGES Both Hogses Of Parliament Give Final’ Reading Bill Provides-Par Con- scription Of All Resources For War Effort—Budget Delayed Until Monday. _ OTTAWA, June 20—(CP)--The Government's mobil- ization bill, having received third reading in the House of Commons. was given similar treatment in the Senate late 10111251 11nd. with ROYH] assent by Canada’s new Gover- nor-General, the Earl of Athlone, will become law tomor- row. Adoption of the measure in the Senate came without a vote jllSt before midnight after Hon. Raoul Dandurand, Government Leader, had been questioned on steps to be taken by the Government under authority given it in the bill to compel all persons to place themselves, their aer- vices and their property at the disposal of His Majesty. COMPULSORY SERVICE IN CANADA menUs plans uitder the act remain to be disclosed. that it gave the Government powers served for Parliament. At Senator Dandurand’s request the bill ity of going into committee for consideration clause after second reading. NO DETAILS DISCLOSED It In reply to questions Senator Dandurand gave the lsame explanations made earlier by Prime Minister Mac- Tkcnzie King in the Commons, that regulations and orders I to be issued tinder authority of the bill would be enacted as and when the situation demanded and that no details of the Governmentfs plans could be disclosed at the pre-' sent. Commencement ; Exercises At The bill was adopted shortly after 10 o'clock in the Commons and the Sen- ate gong then called mem- bers of that chamber to- gether. The Senate ha! no 11 o'clock closing rule. In the Commons, where the bill has been in com- mitten of the whole House throughout the afternoon and ntost of the evening, Mr. King steadfastly re- fused to make any promises in order to gain opposition The Commencement Exercise: of ademy were held lust evening with I-Iis Excellency ' top J. A. O'Sulli\'a.n. D.D., pre- y-otiiig ladies received gratlitiitiiig diplomas, and thrtie more lhcii- commercial graduate certificates. Bishop O'Sul- liran in his closing remarks prats- support. on the lilgli oiiiilltv of the PTO- 11c had been pressed to amend griimitie presented. and the qual- the bi‘; to place conscription of ilv of education imparted by the inn; ‘m1 i'\"<()\l]t‘(‘§ “lit-ad rig Con. teachers of the school. l-Ie called ‘SPFIITWII m;- liiiiitc tii-toiice, to "P011 tilt‘ (‘ilizell-‘i Y0 511110011 U" ‘ fllllPllfi ii so that iillTlllUillLI of the coed work done in the institution irai- Wfillit‘, be a l'\‘.\’l)t1ll.'~li)iill)' of In addressing the graduates, he adjured them to keep their stand- ards high and remain firm and true to what they had been taught remembering that their trust was. in God. The tunier exercises took place In the morning and the 111118 111151 pass list vgll be found below, l Programme the Bonk of Canada. and to pro- vide that Parliament might not recess longer than 90 days. (Continued mi IYAQQ 3. Cd l) Annual rinblcrlptlon Delivered 86.00 liv lhlll—l'.l"l.l. MOBILIZATION ACT PASSE K101i: $511" Si”. (‘anuiiu nut] L.‘ \ . t i ‘WE “CST CHASE Tllli (.'(J.\l’i!.\'I‘ Manila] Henri Petaln, El~_\EL\l—illtl hero of 1914-18, took over the iwigna of government in France's "ditrltt-st ho ." A few hours aflrr ldlillli,’ office, he announced the decision to seek pence terms. Constable Takes Senator il-Ieighen Conservative Leader, said he would support the measure although it was unprecedented in “ednifnamnwinb that should be re- _ _ was given _fii'st, second and third reading without the usual formal- 1° ‘luesihln m“ clause by (Revenge For 1 1:. Compulsory service applies only in Canada and, while 8 AioMinister Power, in the Commons, has said all able bodied men _up to the age of 1t5_ will have the opportunity and obligation to JOIII the militia services, the Govern-, NAvA-N. t... June. zit-JO?) ~- . An hom- af er pron: Harold H, Deitt. oi i! ~ was shot and killed by an H sag. Pi-lttii Stru ins, Ont. close ' tend byqthgg- ofticw of the slain stable, ‘avenged till "deem. Dent was shot lhroiiili tho e10 mach and llflllt. arm u ~ ti‘: -ii Navan railway station. miles southeast of Ottawa. Aiocom nied by several CC-‘im of the t-tavim. c111’ iii-ii: ~- loe, Stringer cornered tli . enae bush a mile from re. Stringer felled him "-1" ’Sl‘10l'. after the m more shots r ll I when s reached rltm. i n: (t) ’t‘i-tmt< fat?- HARD DURlNG OFFlcE HOURS VD BE A nmhon mm’. q\'.tll(‘fi‘il\'l‘f' ll W?‘ l Ediiinritno -v i i eewr I; 0'.‘ .‘.'.'l Mfillffluil 5- ' I iQllibvf‘ til l Stun-t John ‘i Halifax fl» Charlotte-teem ' 5U F ORECA ST International At A 6| 11111111 l ..~‘..‘.i.'3"..";:..§":.t:..rt:.".. ti...:".i.'::: .3 few scattered shoivrrs. Duct: "Spanish capflce (Riwlnai ; Rita Bvaudet. Zeta Schlayer, Blb-‘ lane Bernlet", Bernice Milrrlav. Aiarthn Sark. Wilma I-Iynes, Ru Bflill. Eileen Slllawr. Homilies of the Bible: J. Brown. tfanadgril-‘rcssi 1 LONDOXV-Elglit killed, 60 hurt in German raids; estimated 50.000 Synopsis: The weather l uitusuallv cool over Ont }{_ Chm-aria, Australians and New Zcninndcrs . }Ii_‘7"i1ltndii;2§§$r‘lr£1sgnio‘v Chorus. Th‘, n“. t, Dom». ‘join Britaius homo defence force - I A" Aliwrh‘ n tI/‘Xllifllfilllli soloists: J. Bron": Ins men. 3t to Si. PPPIWFK‘ l" 798* ‘Tim-l lad “*0 (“WM ‘téxvwn, _p yt1\n‘-h;u-d_ tistcr for military senile». raisin! -\\-"\Y1 i‘ 5 ll s ~ ~ l-lernllio: of the Church: E.;“I‘|1fl|"'= 11'1")’ l" 31709-00"! "1"'i High tide this nytq-"jlitg .1; 11,11 paqupfl M Mutt-Mg K, Doyle, M, m-hnnt cruiser Anrlanin tnrpcrlned; and m Mame,“ Dnvih tiLAJ’. rnlil dozen German cltiosn, Soiitzt Waltz of the Flowers ‘lllFlllfling ilnmhurg, Brunsliuttel, ‘ sun “h, (‘his “mm! n; 150 "TPl1t11»“l1"“‘-‘*k\"» 7'0 11°00"? u" “mm,” land rises tmioi-row monirml composer's rrntcnaryi. —-—-—— i443, God Save the Kins. BORDEAFX-French wait for i v _\_ q n iiruce plane to hear lliticril terms: l First quarter are it - '11’ w ~ - Grmluifl” ilk-lain says Front-h situation hopc- ,p.m. Brown. Josephine Florence: il"”- ' _ , __ _- . ,. _ Dorie. Katherine Mary; Dnvlc ‘ "‘ _ . Swim‘eafiilgkffiglf,n‘ i‘ S 1M Nirirv Cfltl10“ll‘f’I hfurrhlsfin. Cnth- i SAN Si-2ll.\.<'i‘l,\\—-l-’rcnrli Gov- .07 “l” " ‘ " erivvi ymrztirct: Murrav. Marcia crnmcut. reported fleeing lion‘ TI".- (gm FERRY <\]ii\'i‘.S Dalton: Walsh. Jenn Eleanor. :deaux o» Rinrritz. l Commercial Graduates ; ‘ \_ _ “T k i I _ ml(f1;,"“-§“75“4T‘jf“‘r7\}> M- 91‘ ‘M Chetci-ie. Helen Valerie; Kinch, inglfiltitnnufraflg: Han?!" 119mg; "fmllqmzn. 0 a... A M y Jeanette Mary; Paquet. Edna imamonroumgt-g push at nardnn- i100 A M. 3.15 L‘ 1i , i=1" i’ .\i. Margaret. lump“ (A 3 T‘) ...._.___L____ i . tColitlliiiPd on page 8, Co] (i m-w- F l i STXDJY SFHYIIT. l (Et)l'.\IOlS-50 000 Poles. INN‘! - -» I .. “wit... Si‘ lmllisfl 31., 4gp; , m“, ifllrlriltl‘ iii-meant \\\l\\ irontler. Jiine lGlii .1. S .>- i r - i ~- Iiiiiiiziinli iiial llllbll‘ butter IUI a ‘lllknlqrll- ‘l - j- ~- i‘l‘->‘l‘f'3 '; V‘ 0 A u .. P ‘i illllll‘, lllltl i; miniature unto» 1 1l||\“-\ —— l""""""* l‘-‘-“"~" h-"llfs hffd‘ _‘ "_"_‘ \‘ “ mobiles for illil. lie tnakcs 20-inch Iiill cotisrrlilll"! lMHr-S TO-Hrl- - “ 1 ' »' - - 1 - M. t A. S. T.) (itiver|\mt-ni'.~' imnnpoiu-r for deli-tire of (‘anaila 8.10 P. one-eyltiidei- vars. which can attain and mobilizing resources for war. a speed on 58 mi t hour. xrl '.' .- i“ !*l_ ‘I , . l ' u s .2”. w‘; . _, i: .