reat Sea Ch i} ase Ends MAXIMC 01A MERE MAN The virtues of the you] are in- gassed b! wiv- P? fiu/‘J.’ Guardian. Two 0000s. :44.‘ annrdlu. Iolndod Ill! Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, cANAYBTivEBfiliSDAY, MAY ss,‘1§;I'“'ii iiii Enthusiasm For victory loan Rising rapidly -_.___ OTTAWA. May 2'7—-(CPi——Enthu- siasm for the $600,000,000 “Victory loo-n " was risinlz fast here to- y. A statement by Finance Minister Took part in British Torpedo‘ ' Battle ended 4TniIes West of Nazi-held Brest: Gravest Ger- OTT AWA. tile remark that “while the amount‘ ceeded by the actual cashi lmw“ subscriptions offered." i I (By XOLAND NORGAARD. Associate" Press Staff Writer) c victory loan drive opens Mon.‘ LONDON, liluy 27—(AP)--The 35.000-lon German. battleship Bis- lurok, one oi‘ the newest and most powerful in the world. was smashed ml sunk lollny by British warships and aerial bombers on the fifth llrning of us coldly implacable a chose as sea warfare has over known. today by its air arm. normal patrols, the 5 1-2 vcnrs yielding 2.19 per ffirlt.‘ held 1W0 The blonds will bear interest from. i). n. o. ll. F. planes Mediterranean Chase of Bismarck Back to [1339 May 21 --(OP)— Tho Department oi National I) fem: for l announced to- Ilsiey saying the loan would be cf-l night a that“ "heavily-armed BY Any NavY- Icred in two maturities containcdl bomber reconnaissance alr- t " h xi a‘ of the loan. nominally. is $600,000”, ‘Fog; taxfd rixagqqfigila . 32g lvlgltztgcvpifigrlfnéoirignfiltrggencerengld craft belonging to the “Atlantlc . < '" fe r a i ati n" had partic - . man sea loss since start of War. 311.51 glgséixt-st hopes that this .......l H ":5 3,1,“; ,,, ,,,, w, i _ man battleship Bismarck, sunk the Itoynl Navy and “In addition to maintaining ILCA. squadrons of fully- llombcd and armed aircraft in .Fieet fights Na tian Accomplished One Of Toughest Jobs Tried ALl§X./\Nl)l{l;\, Egypt, Mo)’ l 27--(.‘\P)—-—l5l'it:lil1's llcllitcr- rzlllcall llcct has fought its wzlyl ‘back t0 base ivilh llcnvy losses through the f mnil_i"s Fl(‘l'llil blows zit s<':l--_v<-t with its task proudly dour. it llrls FlCFOIlIPllSlICll, its ol-l “fl-tSisllNt-"lkilv, Hay tonight proclaimed the e iionai enlergcncyr." “zlclivcl_\' rcslsi" llny c S6115. E [fort < , i in ‘i hislorv-nlaklni: lil- June l readiness for action, as the slt- {mars Sal- one "f UK‘ illllilllfdl lers of {he ‘vorld the I; Tcn-yenr bonds maturing June l5. untlon required," the statement lobs any unvv ever fnrczl: rc- _ 1- , I , ’ hum the Nomiogian no" or Berzenflwhem ands“ bombers auack‘ igiiioiindwitlzlngéilissu‘grid-pita! C02; Saglghrcll still is contlnuin for lnfnrtcd Blvlllih 1nd (lltwlx i p0 m) w} and doubt‘ . e . . * " ' \' - ll!" “PM” cm’ Sh” 1°“ ma‘ l““b°""‘h° h“ bu“ Purslled “d ha" they will be payable at 101 at lllil-l the German cruiser "whioli ur- who arc lighting ngzlillcl til-z l 1 dfl-idlvnlgunfcddtl? ltlltll‘ 1.750 miles by a vast concentration of Royal Navy units afloat illvlggbl/Vnnflrlldaflglll ‘life claiéllniblewglirllél lginnlly accompanist! tithe B:- nifubnfnc [nvndnrs of Cm“. “my c “l? c Lora .5 H“ “l” m“ ‘mm “l ml‘ "lppled “d “I'm”: crazny and ‘rapped 8110118 3-09 Der ‘cent. y . iii-affair; giligeurillaong ore cit"... rircvcntcrl any sen-borne invflfi" l ‘Neil t (lnlé-hlxfiljnxtgd-Sl-in! lllllrrady mortally hit, she was sent to the bottom 400 miles west of Deigiiel? il-Qzét-Gyengxdbaggsin mgtuallljlf mnnys most powerful crllificfi- ion of the island i o o" on ‘In omnm "m ii-occupicli Brcst. ' ‘ ' ‘ a g ' (All official . statement issued _ l even to threaten it. Zarvlctiiitziiotll bi-hfilldt-fii g2’ ln- will?“ sail‘, "".‘°“~‘3.'°f are strgvggilflliigiult Dtthiiliiiiishezihgndklizo l Blunlly. he accused Hitler and his Thus was nvcligcd, in such a furious display of British naval might redeemed m. maturity at 100 mldl Qufijnfl’ '05P“ o e Slrllii- Off, i119 @R5°@1'"'¢1I’ 0f Crew» l intent to conquer the world lad not lWCll sci-n before in this war, the one great victim of the B's- Wig n10‘ b; cainfilge beforebglaglglfgl The statement said that dur- “ildin siikmg fig? warcmfti Swell” l Smleg of ‘mcrjca v asserted the W,“ ‘m: oil's short career, the 42.100401: British bottle cruiser Hood. mpafi,‘ illnffl}, nfilléltfllon tsltllout‘ l“? m” Search “"5" “ab” w” a on” e m" em coast of he i i ’ ‘ i accrued interest or may be purrin- ased bv instalments-IO per cent on application, 15 per cent; July l5 and; Aug. l5, 2O oer cent Sent. l5 and z‘; i? fltfi thlThfts Emiéfin Hotold herself‘ scored s l e lrs ow m:- u ma cy n. J. 6. Gardiner ‘brought tun Blslnarck i0 llcr doom. Canadian A. F. operational staffs. Oct 15 l d 2071 r mm (m m‘ mm“ m": tnnowod in dam“ bpmbegl pmessanuy from dnypgh; ‘He put thc armed mightof the United Slates tonight he Nazis oeclcscd. Berlin llrpnzch. mréeqw,“ ‘cm, ‘M1,’; o, 1952 M and arrangements being made Mail 23,. “W011i, We Gfimlfllu bchlntl his new three-point mllillugv policy to dciczii Nazi , es said the Hozclls p'W6i'll1l guns mm‘ on me ‘W0 m, cent bénqs on? for reconnaissance and attack “Qmblnlllg mm d“’e'b°mbmg m“ (;,_.rm-lnv.__, ‘ hit the Bismarck in mo prow dur- N5‘, 15__l1m 1351-, ppymgflflg inclini- lf ships untororl waters under hlgrflevel bqmblflg- 5cm °f “"4 ‘ ,‘ ‘u . . ,, . , . “ . n; inst Saturday's battle and re- ‘no ‘accrued lnnlesl," l tlbivrvfllil)“ by the n. c. n. Eigishilsre "mu "n"! "WY Wm , 1- '10 lll-‘UVCU’ resist Rulers every nllvml»! iv com s dmed h” “Peed which “Yllibled h" ~~_-.:.-..-.~- - --~.--.-»__—:~- ~-~-~-.~.~.-.~.-~ » "f. ~17... ‘e °‘ . control of the sons" and to uphold “the ancient American war s to he shadowed and slink.) ‘ , . ,, ll BWIGBS 1t w,“ at mo; m, (6.01 a“, "litre ltllild to cilange coiu-sefalultst, doctrine of freedom of the sells. Am‘; lhat she sunk al lust in the “fQQSaQQn-lj’ ajg§n§“£‘§ C2‘t“Hw°{,“,“§f_l-' 2. To “insure delivery of the ncedcti supplies to Bri- -————- Chill Waters so clme to the refuge level att cks h'le llii n1 ‘in l ZAWA, Mny 27 _ (c?) _ which she had sought '0 reach-the a w l ' e l” p0 5 limes c, Galflinerl who me_ harbor of Brest. The last of the o lit,‘ nlunllln long series of blows shat sent her ClIPlYZJl) fflfnlcl’ l5 g under came from the torpedoes of lull-lime.- "job or agriculture the circling warships. on the high sells." i’ an" ‘i su°c°ss°r l5 bell"! “Snlinters fell about us like llflll-l 3 To kcc " ill "s " ' ' to lllc sccoild portfolio he Gravcst Nazi loss Stonw Tm‘, mm gaps m the sulyvf- _ _ _ . p H C“ m "may “om Id lol- zllrllost a, yleur, that or . . l. ._ .. . . _= uolld uhlcll coll ,1 . ,. G d h 7 t structure. and ilcal misses tlolni. ~ 051i‘ sCfllCCS, She carried 1.300 men and the ermans W1 en 0 111 V‘ 6S " 000 pound bombs gave us o terrlllc attack all fart y‘ vlilo has been call; German Admiral Gucnthcl- Luct- stinking. One sealnan tallied 186 ___ I n‘ k” _,. l," , ‘ m fi-pililjlxl/Crclr-grxttlrsagdilrliimév. ‘lens. and her loss was tllc gravest o I - crashes about us within two lltllyilfi. H- d! d M. I lkflllh W 6st . ' - I - - -' n ' _ . . . "I ,3 Mme m motfiemsuof use‘ flléfcélgd giggle by the Nazis since efn Sefltlon of Is and. Flerce angbgifltfifioénilllzse Ssfallnllllldgltltgliinild‘ po. n oi‘ the new ivolld. 'l'lclllllll‘(‘ minister he chose’ ttinmibmtlck bkgnn M” 23' ‘linen t k l h d uileoovmirllard. (ill? miimlln cloxlvgvl ‘Ingres Ishmdsdi i B smnrc dashed‘ out cl‘ Dcn- ' o comes 1 ls ll-nlz on s) c: y n rraisscrling le-Irccdom of Obrinte orcosi . i e L111 " - - 4,0,, M Bmmmgon" Emilie" mark Strait to the south. 1t became CO er a ac s aunc e ' a" Ilamm defiwler- in tlnllllt lllc possible late oi’ the N P -°"l--l<> chstoblth ~ a I ‘f’ lli= rellrement from the $00k aflhee w)“ if H; '-"‘”' " ' "' " "Our guns straddled and prob- ' forbid United “W 1°“ g; l, w‘ e of e r‘ 5h navy‘ IIONDON. Milli 27-041’) ‘ ably hit the destroyer" the rruis- l 3 Cllmm" (I'm Montmal‘ a er er guns ha“ {Quad the hen“ ’ - ~- -' f ‘ ' I cr commander coniiiiucd. ‘ lic lwmlm‘ “"95- lw» is expected to receive °' ‘he Hm“ °“ "l" l‘. “I ‘ls-“S-W)" 0 U616 hum-Y made off with all the sliced slw l sunn- hint-iv - I r 1 l l lllons from Prune Minister M least‘ U bmllechlps’ "mmlll ill U18 lllllililci! limighl its‘ could muster Then we sank four l i ' o“ ‘Howl w “ p. King {a bake W" the o“ carriers, battle crusers and cruis- , _ _ _ ~ l I culqucs_cacfi o’ "mm ‘rarrymg at neutrality Act null thus stir .1 hltt Nol- services minister. 111‘! em‘ l“ addmon to deslmyers Wm all-balm! Gel mun troops” least I00 Nazi soldiers. Disorgall- l would lone it oi ti b k d is oraonlzed and conducted °°‘"i"’d°"°l""°5- m“ PM l" the hecdlcss of deaths estlmat-l n u mu the whole convoy turncd mil ‘ ' ‘e °" ‘ m’ ‘ellllliilnrv duties undel- me round-up. ‘ ' Gardiner follawln , ed at. 18,000, enlarged their Alike pursuit wont on to- ' ' . the sea. maintained at Dartmouth, N. S.. and Ottawa between the Royal Navy and the R. “t c Hangs IrLBalancte l JERSEY CITY. N. J.. May 2v ~l TAP island May 21 and 22_ "Germany's air force was out in l close to home.” and tremendous numbers." said the l l l l USC 0U!‘ commander of :1 cruiser. "We were and other lzuns dealt witll the div inz Nazis. ‘l. ly now by speeding up iuildlngr program and and Splinlers Like linilsloncs l northward." declared that the Unite u“, of Nazi cm do wlllltcvenmlly iiemeccssary to nssur ' of silppllcs in Britain and served noli at "all additional me to Britain Will be la warned that “we will no armed forces to repel attack.” "by helping i0 c id bc used and would be States shipping to entcr the belligerent t Bismarck MAXIMS or A MERE MAN Good times and bad limos and all times pass over. In Fight Will not tolerate any Axis threat to Americas: Pledges de- livery of War sinews to British. 27-—-((1l’)-l‘l'rsitlcnl xistence of an cc that it by llillcr to gain control oadcast carried es will not tolerate and “strangle l lain" with ivhatcver measures are necessary but specifical- increzlsing the American ship- lll down the losses any point in the used as a base 0f llinst the Amerlcas"—such as “the Atlantic fort» Africa, and “the island out- Portugal's Cope "orde and the seas doctrine, the President lctt cutrnlity Ash-those provisions which ports or specified the goods to the . British isles with American ships going into other areas not officially - - . . i 1 ' l . z . night. for thr- lli,00il ton Ger- hold '0." a seven mile Stletch | l-‘Filv 01] llle 1011285! 9161x111 Snglégd genscllolgrfik thQnOSJCiyIOAIA-lfi llrucluinlcd combat zones, such as the Rod Sea. That scu only recently of loin around Maleml gmdltlio gloat. lldlbOl or New York .o- . ., ' ma" ”'"l'i‘°'rlrl'i"' Etliwcnitwhlch B ' d I (lav caused cne death and extensive calque- The lwmbcls °°“°""n“l°“ W“ "the" ""1 01' 11w “wrubrw vatesorv nvparen y e an lcl th rl am ann u ce ' ‘ , .s.____ - -- " Bismarck to flxht it out alonee. two new cruoissrs andosiofi: dailliieigfitlomes consumed a BOO-foot T“ T m’ 3 (r017), The President already has declared mat m” Neulramy Act b“ i v , , d , . M9,, on the eightqrack ma», 3p 30M "it?! m‘ Page i does not apply to American naval forces. Thus, in his opinion. they “o. ‘m s was the Adlnriltyi story of estroyels in Cretan waters push, 12 o; the loaded and ————fl-—-" the last raid Cg the g-_gmnmk;__ . h. t _ , . _ ‘Iv. 5b clgrs. I nm with Reel l r already are free to go anywhere on the seven sons-even into combat N0.lt‘l.'S in this column e miomdi?" BMW? mils" m is mys greatest an‘. bi-Foroarrizcasi-lyimgmnJgi-sev Citv fire‘. Z0005» o ls per word. suflblk and the 9'92 10H Cruise!‘ “will lmulc- ‘men and railroad xvoirliers brought? Hi. prmnm, m“ m additional no r .11 b tk t d n ~__ _ >___’_ t” a _:_::V_“_ v l j ~_ The Nazi invaders are con- “mm ‘mder control l . . . . . y 1 asu cs “ll e a ‘on .0 e ver -—-- .. l _ I) . ( _ “mmque Thursday. (Conmlued on pa" u, Co] 3, Stan“), being reinforced bv lroxgililalgl;1;:iolilllcvgcngisglivglélgrigllc l lllt‘ goods‘ to B-llfifllll 1nd to help cut doun losses on tho high seas im. L-sss-s-zlmzi, -——~——-—~——--—»— new parachuh-sls but Br; D;e,.',,st1,n_.,lcd_ we danmmylo 019,-‘; ‘ i’ “d i‘ 8mm" and 111011’ hazardous task than the navy now performs "-——~ . . ’ b t 100.000. . “M -Cnlloe Cove Friday. B ' " lam also 1s rushinir up fresh Imhirémcdlilsiriiinau i. Ertle report-l L-558-5-2B-2i. rl c manpower, while the fleet’; ed no OVIflPIICG oi sabotage. (Continued on page s. Col s) ml to meet “The Dea- u u sacrifices have blocked Ger- WASHINGTON Mav 21 ~IAP> c :11" "'—"~*=== hi1‘. hf ld 1 _ I ' ' " _v wnscsoe Hal tvlldllgglé: man attempts to 13nd from -Under the powers of lllllliflltrfl “Genital Rummage Sole L-50.i~5-Z8~1l. ‘r Institute Bean su P ‘Vfliussdilv. Mo. filled -52fi- -2'7-1i. M“ Mfillhss at Kings- tPlmrch Thursday and 5- 11-055-5-28-11. The ships lost, all appar- ently last Thursday, were the cruisers Gloucester and AIRO- Fiji and the destroyers A i t - . erll i,,§’,‘§,";,‘g§,,‘,’,‘,‘§,$,”$§“§§n'§,°,f- Greyhound, Juno, Kashmir ul rltlsh cleanup in min-swept _ _ Etwopla satlfrred the African war- m‘: wfsongfgilgdeans; c! New Axis move C May 27—(AP)-A new Still mum About Hess LONDON. Mitv ‘l7 -- (GP) - Still Jug to remain mum about Ru- The Middle East command said Mmnfl), 1 qn qtillmficss, Prime Monster Churchill aw?‘ DQ1108- Toronto a number of small Axis columns od- I when’ (‘and cousin gave short answers when the No, 3 - BY 39th. vanced several miles eastward into 0f the KIIUZ- What hilDpEll- Nun and m; m m to Scotland were L-M-t-R-ZG-lt. E pt but that the elastic Blftlsh N] l“ him f; not known mentioned in t e House of Com- de enoes were harassing and slollv- ‘ ' w ly Loire Verde school inn down the thrust. I n addition, two battleships-the. "fist (Jonlinunlst membcrfWilliam 29lh.Websl»ers Orch- placed the scene Was-spite and Valiant-and Bltih L-560-5-28-2i. r 5 sources ', suggested Hess be tried about 10 miles east or the Egyptlan- cruisers were damaged b the‘ n5 "nn alien entering this country Lllbyan border around Halfava swarms oi Nazi bombers whi con- without. B passport. or as o. civilian lgd Old Time Dancing (Hellfire) Pass. , ; u” . .. spy 1n military uniform." a "my. May 30th. 5t. Tobruk, where a British garrison ' Mr. Cilurchili replied: "I think stra. L-ool-il-zs-ai. is besieged, continues to hold firm. lCvflflflI-Wl m! rare ll. Col 51 we "ms; be me judge or what __ uth A an troops reported ——-—————-—- the best method to ado t." girl‘ Party egg Dance $0M Bvdrllvé iftthllvnln. 3111a Camille The Prime Ministerflsald nest was 00mm urgdgy, s oompe a an or ery gro p I I being treated as a p soneo- o war limos for sick fund. with eilrht guns, and the Middle vwhy gwgs ||gw . th t "th m st con- L-bfii-Q-QQ-uf East command sold the roundup of~ until Bfipslbpflgw classifica- scatterod Italian forces continued in I Lion {or the man in question at the to buy bologna “m, the lakes region. Heavy rains held! u s present tune» Ye for price. Signed uo operations o! both sides elsc- l I I national emergency which Presl- dent Roosevelt proclaimed tonight. the President may close or com- mandeer rad'o stations, demand preference for troops and war ma- terials on any transportation .<_\'s- tem, suspend trading on securities exchanges. and take over bower- ,huuses. dams and conduits needed l n munitions and manufacture. l These are but a few a! illC broad l lpowers available to him. l Any step he may choose to lake. aside from actual declaration oi be done bv individual ‘Tile third class of graduates from No. 9 service Flying Training school at Sunlmerside received wings yesterday afternoon at on lwar must lnlpil-eéslvo ccilelnony whllgh talus ilit- l ' 01v y n. arge num r o rea- g‘,jffigj_',ll§°lg“hgfélrll, gglfgm‘ h“; tivcs and friends o! the fliers, Tho President Roosevelt nroclal-llcd fill. ?°'°m°“3’ look PM” at the "lrim" Fmergency l“ 1939 whm] ‘he m, in front of one of the hangars. scribed as unmltpdh. Gbv,,‘2n:n‘,nl_ Wing Commander E. <3. Fullerton. ‘oral experts said, however that OHM” commamlmgi “ddws-“Nl m" Were was no clem- dlstltlcllml he- “Mllmcs “ml Wmml m“ mime.“ Ween a “limited” and an ..,m wings on tlic tlllllcsdif the illPTa “mum,” emergency_ and m“ ,v,_,ch_ congratulating each young man as nlcally the President could sail int-i '° ‘lid s“ Th“? w“ “m Island” force his full powers in either "use "m" Mmmt slewnm L“ ‘7- A‘ MC‘ They beueved he Droclalme,’ a h," ERChPlll: another ind G. HOKHUTlI cluergency toniizht orhnarily ta Smmdmt “lmmlgh "Mummy N°,wl Fmphaalu m” the summon ,5 Feb l Glaqsnw. N. 5., as his homo town {out ' is wcll known on the Island nnd. - hos mo“ relatives hcre. He is the . When Mr. Gallacher oozed in- ““‘"‘"—“‘"-'—* f M d M H m. ,. I schrm- , “m” Co" Ltd‘ "While th ill ‘ml lc» Wsllllnuol‘ or a“ assertmn chabtglge n riiinol) Nmiliglrllnspioiv‘, N. glghlio came i bin-bu.“ tired the in? Lliiivtlcgrrlnmds “lplll- ' Duke or Hanlmon (on who? es i: nvcr ln witness Hit‘ rorcnlolly: ills l Com“ m _ chmged" manna All F mpmkd u WASHINGTON, Mav 27—(APi-- in Sfifllllltllld Hess lnndedi ‘no algal mom“. “,,,_,_. mrmprh. M,“ ',n,,,,;,,,,_ Marslifield-aneieiggiilri- b01115“ ‘M08111 Iilmilllll‘ Yesmday- “liliiiiqoinillaiisigriafiilfil lilirisfnaltsiilietgyiiiiiwlilicgzlarliiileni-louse - d""iil‘l” “l. m" “l” PM" "°l"“°"' l. .llt"’l“°‘° "~11 “illls..."'.r.-t:sl..i"zl. “our ""50"" r e *““*.""“'.="“ “us: ‘i°l‘$”fil“’ l" Gilliam" as srsl:~::;l.r:..r.:. c8230. d t. i -Si at’ temn aswee .0 i ' - ~~‘,‘ ———-- gllbmnlrrh Ilrd-rvme wit-hull "W illiligiiioeilathiiltj iii; lgrgllillwrflcetnariildl efldiat this: ilsssesna the Duke had i" *5 i‘ K"‘"’l"“““*“" “l m” “F” 3E! Bi» Albsn gvq l"! dBmEEQ- colonies would not be handed over never mot “llnlsiies the matter." Duncan MrlcPhnil or Arrylc shill-c vruloon, n1 ay a -—--—-—-————-——' to Germany. Harold Nicolson. Parliamentary gldufl clflllgllililfRliwv- l/g-FBI- WY?- ! 1 a. A, 0 l stl‘ llmis ll-on the Vih, secretary to tl e MinLstry of Inlor- m o c c vcr. .. W1" o c. urelorii. Emeg WIT" “m” s""“‘5 m’ lflDVtlldlllllfsflllif cljnstonm hgillliY-HXYZ mutlllllll. apologized tapaéllebDlglg? cl (AI},I)KIECI%IIKE.n§$1%“ll\lla?'b€lu* "if; §1i“f'\éf‘]ln "Xlltluigilllv. ’_"""' - , -- '1 ll v- al s‘ ‘l .‘i‘ .1 --_.. grrAwA __ (c?) _, 111;“ aims lirliePllgnl/cllz SYgIilSSMEGDEPlXfIEYIZNQH? ivililgllmrxeiporgd lite Duke ‘tinder; 5ND Prince 0f Wall's cullrd ut Yum‘ lllls lllliflilll“ for ilir-ir honlv l“ Hglyerr in "Aunt on u Canadian armv officer rlmll- tended to remove mlislglvlnga here oln celved a letter from Hess. he gold $klbrimeir tollligllgftllfi lglcfldflrit tlnllc. ‘l; lglrlw <q=lns11o\i'.1i;1.S-t.) diuhrz fir‘? I " ' . . . - , , - 1e ll w‘ A l 1' . r- c n. .5.".§ls§‘n"é°l€3. l.‘&'nl‘.?‘l”2l.’i..;.3.‘t lifidbfilfitfi. lli“fi‘l..‘if.l‘é‘u““llll§°.“fl't“né‘li‘is n5; llifnlimilitlisit‘;‘ltlhllliistlfél tnfnifniffilflll.‘ 5n. lllilimlier- l.l.»l.“.l‘i‘l'l’.°. sisinlfib-E” (nunhl for Wdlullf i at; atl in the U55. Army means llléltflbellmlh l as‘ President Roosevelt's iiresidel gllfflfmflms, which "since has been Mrs. T. A. hlelvnr. - - - seneml oommondofu army» - WM vrrmwul- to man battleship Bismarck which was 1 sunk this morning, l Lac. McEachcru l; s son of Mr. loci"! ll cxocrimlcod n lliiol- may be- O Airmen Graduate and Mrs. Stewart itlcEachcrn of _j___ Annual fluhnerlption Delivered. BI lhdll l’ E Roosevelt “unlimited ml- d Slates would c the safe delivery lo the far corn- resideni clarified American foreign asurcs necessary ken and ivarneli any attempt to thc ivestcrn hemisphere or l Axis partners of an _~ the United “coming very l hesitate to ' [l5 500i] l front. ‘and snnk Austrian Mount Stcivart. Ho tins two broth- ers Ernest Mcl-Izlzlcrn and Alex- ander McEacilcrn serving with lhc Royal Canadian Nnuv. A sislcr xlrs. B. McCallu ' man at Prince Rupert, B.C., illlUlhPl‘ brother, Morley Mclilachcrll, is at home. Ml: McEflcherll was stationed first l at a training school in Ontario but lllgcr was transferred lo Summer- s c. Other; receiving wings included: L. M. Leech, McAdam Junction, N. ~ 13.; A. F. fzznrd Snint John, N. B" AG. Plumlller. Saint John. N. B. (tor Fulllcrion and Mayor J. Bl Cflmlibcll of Summcrside took tho salute. "Once anzlln wo have paraded tor lhr l)lll'|)f7.\'(’ oi presenting “wing? .0 graduawl lliis clnss bein l 22 in the gcnerall Wing Command- kliolm as Course training scheme." ors Fullerton said. “As it is customary on these oc- casions to oflcr a word of advice I tilt". trrndualing o. . Firstly it ls llll‘lill.)l‘i' lllllt regardless‘ of how "x- he lins never learned everything lContinued on page l1, Col i) m 1s married to an alr- i Charlottetown cool and sliowery in Provinces, and warm with cored shr/wcrs in Ontario. and tomorrow morning i7 “.00 . L. 84.001 Clnodu Ind U. 5. 83.00 _é..______ llouse debates of Amendment to lPension act OTTAWA. May 2'7 - (C1D —A- mendments to pension legislation. brinizing it into line for application to the present conflict. Drought ueneral praise from members oi’ the House of Conllnons today, \V tn some criticism for certain aspect-s of the treatment accorded disabled soldiers and their dependents. There was one outstanding excep- tion when John Blackmore. New Democracy lender, declared Cun- adtvs pension provLsions constitut- 0d “a callous betrrrvnl" and "a. ilauscrltinq disappointment for Canadians from coast to coast." Mr, Biackmorc repented tile criti- cism he directed at the amend- ments when they were IIFSt intro- WOlIld duced in the House early this year. of the The anlcndlllenls to the licllsion llculslallon, contained in a hill in- trodllced early this session Wllllll has been before a special commit- tee of the House for many iveeks, was taken up in committee of the whole house this afternoon. It Wns introduced by Hon. Cyrus MncMil- {an r-hziirnlnn of the committee. Pensions Minister Mackenzie gave a statement on the outstanding nriuciplcs of the bill as alrlrnried [in committee and said that n. was ‘less restricllvc than any previous lmcnsure. The bill abandons the principle lof "absolute insurance" for all lmclnbors of the scrvice, insofar it applies tr; tllflsc serving 0lll.'~'illP. ‘an actual theatre of star, but the ldefinltion of “theatre oi will“ in; been broadened and discretion. powers are giVPn the pensions com- mission tn clcnl ivilli cxccprfnml; CHS"S. The sitting opened with the fifpl ldeiirlite sinn o! lmllfillfllll‘: ntlloilrll- lment or this stage of the session. lOn motion of Prune Minister Moc- lKenzia King the House decided to lsit Wednesday and Friday evenings _ us" Ml‘. King .=lll'rl_ "in lrcnrh l-hc period ol nlljoul-lllzlcni. as possible." Conscrvntivc Housi- Lender Hau- lson said he was “quite in ncrord lwll‘ the spirit of this motion" and rricrl without liiFlll/‘T 1i was 0'1 d - bale. P 25 YEARS AGO MAY 28. l9l6—Russinlis Turkish offensive in the dollza halted Rlvun- -Dergala sectcr on Caucasian Italian warship torpedocrt Iralispom in Trieste harbor. Dlsorrirms broke out in fllllPrlg following Bulgarian lil- vasion of Macedonia. ONLY Tllosi-i Above fill: HEADS OF fill: CROWD ARE TARGET?» Foe. THE KNOCKERS _"__7 \ A , l; .l TORONTO. Moi‘ ZF-ICPWM!“ lmum and maximum temWmlllTPF Dawson ‘f: 7 Victoria ~*~ ‘l Edmonton 4* “J Regina ‘g wlnnlpell ‘l ' Toronto P“ fl“ Ottawa “3 ‘l Montreal 5° Quebec “m l" Saint John l Halifax 4-1- FORECAST Gulf, Bay Gmlcur and North Shore: Moderate winds; ifllf will‘ little llluhcr temperature. Maritime Provinces: Moderate winds; mostly fair with stationary or a little higher temperature. s ‘ .- Th ts. r has been ynopsxs e we“ 1:16 Weslertn ace. - at 11.44 l l0. this eveninlz at 735 and High tide this morning a Sun sets ntscs tomorrow morning nt 41R ‘First quarter moon June 2. 5.55 .m. Stlmnerslde tide l8 minute; lat- cr than Charlottetown. CAR. FERRY RAILINGS [leaves Borden 9.35 A.M. 1.00 PM. .45 RM. r n 11.00 n. M. ‘iii-‘Wiliiflulu esvuu hives 3J5 I‘. M. Snail». _.__.___._<