MAXIMO GIL. MERE MAN ‘iii “m; 5nd IOVG. lornllll Sufism; means power It we keep ""'"“"ii.'.'.‘.ii‘.‘..‘.'¥ti. cast‘- W0 U. S. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, IWEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER i4, 1940 Everybody Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew Dominion and power are ruiciii-il through curler-tn; MAXlMS OFA MERE MAN __ .__.nz H‘ _._. yam? w-u-H...” .. 1o nets I Annual Bnbncriptlnn Delivered $3.00 liy lllll—l’.E.l. QLMJ: (‘lllildu and 0.5. 51m. ESTROYERS G0 T0 BRITAIN lllllilllllllll WBMIAPAN av MEAN Wu KONG. 509i. l>—(AP)-\A vii-fuel ultimatum‘ Ihéam w the Governor n 0- m“ lglitoned tonight the PM- (i, - mu possession of de- iuzcd l ‘rs would become a hzilctielii incii if its poorly-arm- .\i forces (‘iii not resist. Neutral iufuiniants from Hanoi. lllllli capital, said the Jaip- iod on immediate use ' main port on the mums.» oops over the French- miecl i'ii-.~,.:in railroad to the chmggg biuilrl‘. n Minister. Wang declared that chm... invade Indo- Ciiiiiii if iui- Japanese send troops ‘ere. “Although Router News Agency ' from Saigon, French Milli the Japanese "'n had been reject- uiforinrints said the i . i '_l i1 ‘Governor-Gener- to dclziy a decision ..-i' instructions from avknoivlcdge there is .1|i:.t the prcsvnt ti» inimiiiit in indo- i- iniiiiils in Hong Koiuz '1' ‘c ambassador tu Chung- that ‘iicd the ‘ last week- \l.‘.. ' ta ncccdc. .l.ii\..i~~ prcsumahly would l. ‘ii troops by sca to mo the Yunnan ..ii miles to the Chin- .l‘2(i from there 200 .‘ li> Kunming. capital hoiliu-c mid ncrve was‘ intcrnal and in- . iid and air com- ‘c by this route would ii-se to flank strong ‘ in formidable which till-i il China's back door. international At ll Glance (Canadian Pr!!!) flASlll.\'(i'i‘0l\' —United States ‘fir: 5O iivrr-uge Firfl, Great, ‘i’ ‘lihllllivis fur 99-year leases zriiarai unii iilr bases on British o‘ torieii _in_ western Atlantic "s". Britain asaurel United tl of inti-ntion never to lur- nnder or sink fleet, “IGOXDON-Xuli-aircrnft fire and i er planes heat back three Ger- lllil assaults‘ on southca t l! _ ilnd and London. s “I M£0-\'D0\'——liritnln delighted wmi ‘ “l ‘lMWYcrs-bases exchange. BYcll-\lil‘3\”i‘ — Gunmen make Rumania hlnmvAyils-dictated surrender of Hard-lid to liunzary: attempt i" h" iron Guard plot to M1‘: poacr and place Carol's son, it lilliai. on tiinne. BERI.I\‘_\|MI_I_ um mm “lnrrnhrjzid sirens sound LgTTnbx-ll- li- F. in far-ran:- lltiarks .\inuilay nlpzht from i"? i" llaiv, including attack m "PM "Ylilfirt of Genoa. Cflmfng E vents e-U-s ll k h": waif"! in this ooluml m ' l)" word. I . “m” "‘ ‘Mfl-lvequo ‘Thursday. L-4l0-9-B- "Talkles_ ‘i , Canoe Cove Friday. L-QIO-Q-S-Zi. ugban“ “iEFKorner Ver- ‘wedncsdny. Sept. 4th.’ 11-453-9-3-21 nilllfiigr Al"? hcas cvcry Friday illlllilll, Ray Bagnall. l 14-497-9-4-21 . -_____ ii.ili)ini'i'i"§.lllg~ii....i mill. Sept. 6th. .lt ... 8 ~12 gm. ~520-9-4-ll liieqllilltltin-‘llLill “Tfkly dance will i‘ M,‘ H-il‘ rill‘ Kvusiukton skul- m “H: lliiirsllay night, 3pm, “HHWPPR. There will be I T (fr. round and square Summerside or- ln attcndance. l ‘Wm Decoux hadEdcfencc hcodquarlcrs. . . , VRENCH mp0 - l Opposition To 3rd Division in Maritimcs By Oct. 15 QYFAWA. Sept. 8 -—(CP) —Can- adas Atlantic anny commend, un- der Mai-Gen. WJ-I. P. Elkins, will be augmented by concentration of the entire 3rd division in the Mari- time Provinces. according to plans now belniz rushed to completion at Defciicc Minister Ralston has an- nounced the intention to have the diiision, fully equipped and up to S'l'l"l‘.[llll, enter a training camp in tlic iliriritimcs by Oct. l5. Wlicthcr it. will be possible to kcop the division together in one camp has nnt bcen revealed since the dcparlmcnt has not disclosed the camp site. It is known. however, that an artillery range has been acquired at 'l‘racadic. in northern New Bruns- wick. and it is assumed that the division will be distributed among scveral camps in Nova Scotla and New Brunswick, with some possib- ly going to Prince Edward Island. Addition of a fully equipped di- vision to thc troops alrcady under command oi Maj-Gen. Elklns will be nu important factor in the de- fence pirparatlons of the cast coast, including the Maritime Pro- vinces, Newfoundland and Labra- dor, and parts of Eastern Quebec Most. of the 3rd division senior of- ficers have already ‘ been named, scvorul of thcni irtuming from scr- vire overseas with promotion to lilglicr rank. But the officer com- manding has not yet been sn- nounced. It is presumed that dcspstch of the 3rd division overseas will ric- br-nd upon the course of the battle of Britain but officials seemed to fccl the division will be in the Maritime: for some time. The 3rd Division in constituted of the following units: Six field bat- teries, four anti-tank batteries. three companies of Royal Canadian En- gineers. one siiznals section three brigades _of__ infantry__i__'ltli,*llth_a_n_c_l [Attempted Iron Guard Putsch In Ramania Fails Move Part Ofitrong Division Of Country. I (Continued on page 9. Col l) CHINA MA Y BE BA Axis Partners BUCHAREST, Sept. 4- (Wednesdayfi-(AP) -- Gun- men attempted in vain to as- sassinate King Carol last night in an alleged Iron Guardist puisch, to seize power and place Prince Mihai on the throne. While the would-he ass- assins broke through the palace guard and fired seven shots at a lighted window in Carolis palace. other groups of iron Guzirdists al- tackcd the Bucharest radio station and the owned telephone companyfis central office. Similar coups were ni- icmpierl at livaisov and (‘on- stanza but were quickly crushed. One iron Gunrdlsi. and one pal- ace guard wcrc ropnrtrd shot. in the as“ in's nticiiipt lo storm the palace hcrc, but ncitlici‘ was wounded fatally. Many shots wcrc fircd in the palace oroimds bcforc tlic attack- crs were ovr-rrnnic and ililstlfui away by soldiers in tlir- car in which they had arrivcd at tlic palace. Scvcral men cntcrcd the icic- phonc exchonszc and wrcckcd some i or the S\\'ll(‘llilt7i'il‘l'l< with iintclic‘~' I Most local lines were put out ordcr. The radio stallon wcnt riff‘ tho air niicr a proup of mcn in‘ uniform burst in and tried to dc- i stroy tlic cqiilpnicnt. All were arrested. The fact that: a coup had been attempted was acknowledged in an official communique. but the ef- fort to kill King Carol was mini- mized. The Government's said:- “On the evening of Sept. 3 an attempt was made at a disturb- ance of public order. A group or Q - communique young men dressed in military‘ uniform forccd cntry info the radio station pretending to be a. x; _>~——:_—; (Continued on page 9, c0] 7) ‘Troops In Iceland '- . _The Kiinz awarded him the Dis- ea y 0 r {lizicuislicrl Service Order and the l l I i Su rp r1 s e — I NI li mil! as ii French peasant. I» l“.'ll'.‘ lll"(ill1'.ll [he German lines. (By Francis Stevens) REYkxJiivln. icclaiiu, sept. l- (CPi-Cunstunt readiness for im- mediate actiun is the policy fol- lowed by Canadian and British troops guarding Iceland. The)’ "e carrying out tnclr duties’ on the basis that a Nazi attack on this Canadian outpost is likely fr0m any direction nt any moment- Const-ant readiness has become day-to-day routine. it fflqlllffii l! thorough knowledge of the coun- tr which combines within 40.000 sine miles almost every nort of feature and bhyiicfll BEOBTBDhY found in the world and a remark- able variety of Weill-h"- During a reconnaissance jour- ney oi almost 200 miles with the Brigadier commanding the Cane.- diaii forces and a Captain from Saint John, N. 8.. this correspfln- dent found evidence of thought- ful planning w thwart possible enemy moves. Mllitar secrecy forbids iden- tifying t e ground covered but it was rugged country- Objective of the journey was to study dctcnce points where the enemy might attempt a Swift break-through Findings were 60n- sidcrcil liiglily satisfactory from tiic military point of view. The Brigadier‘ showed unfaiiinil good lllltlilk uiui a sense ui humor yvlili-li DFUVPCI conimtiotis. The cap- tain. his riglilliniul mini, was nick- named "Sandy" while ithe ser- gcant-driver of the staff car and a vote-ran of the Fir-it 01'9"! W" with two sons lu thc Army. 0H‘! L-WO-B-L-fli. ads. iiftci‘ lie had shot dOWn close to 50 , Niivi pianos Patrol Strikes lit Geneva LONDON,’ scpt. 3.—ilii‘) --Bril- ain's IOIlII-(llSLBlICG bombers have struck at Ilalys greatest coinmci- cial city, the harbor of Lit-non. the Air Ministry announced tonight. Royal Air Force bombers, ‘which previously had bombed ltalys key industrial cities of Tilflll and Milan, lyins: to glie northeast and north- west and forming a triangle with Genoa. attacked a power plant. and railway Junction at Italy's principal seaport. Striking out over incrcasinaly 9X- icnsive areas. the RAF. bombcrs’ "nialit liuwk patrol“ niarkfll lhi‘ first anniversary of the Wfli‘ by nt- tacking new targets in Germany as well as in Italy. While aircraft of the coastal coni- mllfld bombed simply shins at sca in a Norwegian harbour on Sog- neijord. ilicv also iurccd a Dorhlvr flying boat into lite sra. Obiccttvcs in Licrmiinyv included the dynamite woiks ncai‘ Ccluync. (iuii fiilliililCvlliPllls on tlic l-‘i-iiniih coast ul (Yup Nrz itlsi) \\'t'i'(‘ lill(ii'(i,. Al (iriioii ill ilfitliililll iii iilliii-ii-g ha; ilic uoiwi‘ stiizuin. tlii- uiumliiiiitl rrii ‘iv iiui, ‘on 0i Sim Pier UArv- i v i Iii-Irina‘. nl, on thc ln England and the other in Cam. yrgngh {mist raided for the Wllh’ second time this week. AmcTlCiUl-wfllil. a iu:\vl_v-forriicd Czech squad- ,col1ar ad.. and flew like the devil. tome something of a legend. -, e i ‘1..i‘j‘. A good-natured voiith. he a‘ r 1 likiil to sing "Frankie and Johnnie" [and "Casey Jones.“ and other rol- .l\'l{llll.{ ‘llllTll. and twice escaped. iviiicliccl his wciuht like an Iii-tress TllREE iuzi; RA ins ON uiiiniiiiua, l a coupon, sept. a —(CP) —-Ger- inim raiding planes in great waves i beat in vain today at a curtain of defensive fire thrown up about Lon- don l l goguincuit at the clt_v‘s outskirts. Otlici‘ night bombers attacked the l'il\ill.$'l.l‘1iil midlands; northivest. northeast. southeast and southwest England and areas in Wales Sc-oiiafid. Bombs fell ' Olll‘. . ics l‘ writ-fl riiidcrs overhead. ' The cays third alarm in London l came at 11:35 p. m. (7.35 p. m.: ADT). It was the shortest on rec- ord ior the London area. Almost at the same time that, lllllil0ll reported "all clear," the German wireless announced that. an air raid alarm had been sound- od iii Berlin. The Nazis’ daylight attacks on southeast England haid brought one of the war's biggest battles. but the an‘ ministry‘ said the Germans man- zigcil to bomb only one spot. in Kent, and the majority were turned back at the coast. rlvlping lll lhc defence of Brit- ron ivzis officially saluted and cred- itrd with dcstroving several Ger- lll'ill pianos (luring the do)‘. ‘Mic air lilllllSllT said 25 (correct) (mu-nu; pizini-s ivcrc dcstroycd . m. come soon after o. larxc fo ii of bombcrs and scores of Nani tiulilcrs. roared ovcij the coast. l\'i‘.\'lll'(i the capital. There were liiuiclrcrls of planes in the formation, uwlCiiiiliiiiilfrl on page I Colfilj; Famclismliiying Officer Listed As Missing By DREW MIDDLETON Associated Press staff Writer IJONIJON. sent, ii-(AP) - The CflSualLv list said simply; "l\llS.‘ll'lg——-L€e Flying Officer R. H. A.. D.S.O.. D.F.C., 33208." lils name was Dickie Lee, a blond. smiliniz kid of 22. who looked like a. ’I‘lie son of a first Great War air- inaii. Dickie was a flight lieutenant ill1(l_ii'i8 hero of a hundred news stories telegraphed by American c0 _ . .(i(‘lll',S who met. him at the airfield nem- Lllle, in France. last loll. Until now they couldn't use liis name because of censorship. When lie flew out to fl ht the (icrniaiis and didn't come ack the ltoviil Air l-‘orce lost one of its most brilliant DiIOiS. in less than a vear he had be- lllblllifllllilltlfi Flvinz Cross in June But that was only part of the Le songs. lie ans twice cap- Onrc ill‘ disgztlisiitg and not. nwnv in niiil lllilt‘, as he put it. lie ii alki d iiwiiv "while there was icll of a sirofc going on." Aiioiliir time lie was coming back to lfilllfidild on leave. Midway ovcr flic Eliizzlisli Clinuncl. he mcr two (‘iiwimin l-lcinkcls on natrol. Dickie siiol ilicm imili flown.‘ ilc could (l0 nlmvsi anythina with i iibiuc ilc triiiiicrl like a iiizhicr. and kncw oiiiv one love-leviathan. '1‘lic last time I tivkccl to him he rcpnrlcd plenty of fun and games" wiiiil Gcrmziiis in battle over Eng- lam. AERIAL TORPl-IDO DROPPED LONDON. 569$. 3.*-(CP Cable)- Wliat apucnrcd to be an neflfll 101“ pcrio was dropped in one district of’ the Imidon nrcn durlniz the night. it llliiiit‘ a hugc deep crater in the anrdcn oi a house a - $E1TER rev: B and were driven off a third 3 time tiiuiglit after a 14-minute en- ‘ The lst Fighter Squadron o! the R.C.A.F. fought a hitter battle with a large force of raiders miles over a. London suburb Aug. 31. Under Sqdn. Ldr. Ernest McNab of Re- gina. the Canadian aviators were said to have sallcd into action when the Nazis attempted tn atrikc at a. factory situated only a fcw ‘ minutes, as a Hurricane flies. from their air base. R.A.|=.Pg||g[ra[g .‘.‘:‘:A.:.‘i*'.:<..°‘.‘.‘:i.“"$ m‘ To Heart Of German Oapital BERLIN. Sept. L-(Wt-dnca- daYl —- lAPl-Jiriiish bombing planes. liiddcn iiy lull!‘ Bllllllls. ficw high ova-r Berlin shortly after midnight today. Authorized sources admitted the Royal Air I-‘nrce iliancs had broken through the city's de- fences. They said the two formations- appronching Berlin nvcr Mug- deburg, to the west. and Wiitrn- berg to the snuthwost. hail horn subjected to heavy anti-aircraft fire Eden Looks For British Offensive LONDON. Sept. 4 --(Wedne:- day) —lCPl —- War Secretary Anthony Edcn, in a message to the army on the occasion oi’ the first anniversary of the war, said today that Britain looks forward t0 the day of “offen- Iive which will sci. our country and our cause upon tin.- final road to victory." The message. issued cnrly this morning read:- "We look forward to thc day, which we are convinced is not far distant, when the urnrv, brought to full strength both in manpowcr and equipment. will combine with our sea and our air forces in an offensive which will srt oui‘ country and our cause upon tiic final road to victory." Yesterday Mr. Eden uarncd Britain that it would bc foolish to suppnsc the approach of nu- tumn mcnns thr- dangcr of in- vasion is over. WarIlBIBIIIYIc-ars Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) Sept. t, lint-Allan liner Hes- perian wrpcdoed lg German sub- marine off Fastnct Rock Light- house. Ireland and sank trying to make poi-t. Twenty-six passengers and crew lost. BAKING $0 II U5‘. CANADA {RAIN li-IAFlElS ilN IJANAIJIANS‘ Part 0f Plan t0 Put Over Second War. Loan. Transfer Will (By Russ Aiuuru, (‘ainudian Press‘ Staff‘ Writer; \V,.~\,'a'lll.'\-‘Lilu.\'. cit-pl. Zi-"CPi - _.l-'rcslilcnt RUOatVCIL, in iii; ins- itorlc llll"s:.1\l'L' lu Congress, tuliiiy UFAYVA. '59P? 3—(CP)"A5 Daft announced nail ‘ugrn-cnicnt llllllul‘ “I he Lampdlg“ t0 5°11 541117555 which Bfliiiill l't:(.‘<.'i\‘(:> from the second War 1mm A0, Canaiilimi 99°‘ United states 50 over-age bu; u-c- lale-oflthe Domino“ ‘n11 "meme ful (lcsli‘rivcrs and grants in it.‘- fizhxtlaségfisdfig rag]; siililjcg turn SllPS- upon ivliich the Uiiiiv-d ‘ nznal and an ‘ ‘ lfl planes riiui leaflets on cities and i *"‘“°F m“ .1391 . . v . towns "gm 08m‘ w was,‘ for wcstcin hcmisplicie u... aAtn ontmlal 0t gm Rnfmce Dbl Warm and generous approvall §rri.iTeen¢'flmr;,a§§-Q Iigwiiih” ?Oa£-tg]?t1l was given to tiic agreement iiil lsaiil this first big dcmonstre Lon of 111055 °f Wilsmllilwll» ‘lllilullgh .5 .111!» Dqmjnjmps air power h; 9 the spokesmen of the isiilniirinis; group ‘ istart of the war was a part of 3, opposed it bitterly. Others, iflnlc ‘campaign WhlCh W111 enyist agencies noting that the agreement had iof all descriptions throughout the_ aided both democracies, protested nation. wigainst the secrecy with which it The caanpaign will be officialiy,had been effected. launched tomorrow by ‘members of The United Staics is to receive WIlIlfffiQWTllmFIII; QPDO-ilflqn lcfldcr_ the right to construct a Slflnq of Qgkvixnliixe lgitna.“(ggketkitmlgziifiniorglq-.purging rliavol and air bases ex- . - i ., l - » . “Pd All" Vi“ Mar§lml Blshillli W110i Gllxlgrfrilfl fllif“bfi‘(lJellndflf\)ll‘lirl!l€ilgz ii.il icviovi the first year of the ma“ of 5mm A .- "Yiwszi 1 Mr. ...::;i‘.‘:.i~ .2395? \.r s c 4's t rout: out Canada Cd‘ “.111 b‘, m kw" m. ovpyspflg i-iicmy ivaay from America’ f- r Thr- Ilia-t. war loan. launched with ‘ don“ s m“ in l‘i"|'(‘lilfiil\’ last January. was Almimmflmwni "f m" "ilifmlhlli. teoiiirioooo but. was oversub- i “P11? PXPWlPIl in mm" fiuortcrs. “fished by about sfiq_mn_nm_ ili.t ihc csipltol in bomb-shell fash- Of “Mm. a fmlnigh, Muon. Few authoritlr": had you. p tions “iii lic sounded utiwmml bi’ 5" FYlPOYTlYIR-‘Fiinl; Zmtl ex- lhe luncheonwpvvchcs, wlicrc nrmcri i t""-"'l"§‘~ llllillfls pf lll(\_;ll‘f1l\‘_ iiiivv and 3.1!" Canada ls lmkcd closely ivith force will bi- m fIlTOIlIlIlll-"P. 3 the agrccinczit, The fll‘i-li'0\l‘l‘S. now} For tlio remainder‘ of tho war loan . nil at Ailriulii: coast ports or 0n l campaign. which will COllllllLll‘ un-Ipatrril (lift): in Atlantic coast vval- ' 4 ltil Sipi 15_ (‘il&‘.ii€l\'< of the Domin- l crs, will bc scnt to Canadian ports l m“ “ yion‘; "rotvinr: .i on land. rP-‘i i with thcir present American (‘TGWQ i Ii‘ ~ l ‘and i tlic air wil be the ordr-r of Thcro they will hi. nmnnpd m.‘ ‘.'i ‘ llflfddl‘. jiHlillWl Briiis-ii crows l'lt‘('fil‘(illl' to Ame t” h‘) ElfilllvPll Royal Cflllélfllflfl Nl|\'i\1‘[hp Um-md 5mg“ wavy I)(,,,XTH.I_ ' lfllklllc" '51" V0llllll1ll‘_\' R servo stations, l0 army ‘ "mm ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ cii n- ii command stations. and six air com- . mand stations will take part in the extensive demonstrations. Sand- baggcd emplaccments. machine-gun pits and other practical (lisplayfl. At this critical period of wvar, the’ ngiweinoiit brought An- glo-Amcricaii relations closci‘ io-l licthci‘ ilmn at any time ill rcruiit} the. “m be construded by m? soldiers ‘\’(‘iii'S. Govcrnnicnt officials fclti in public squares just. as if the lo- m°_ Umwd 51m“ 15 1't'<'<‘l\'l1l!4 cam‘, ‘Wm exppcung m imm€d_‘ill0l€ llliillvfllll payment. for iliej late‘atytack_ M these Shamans [he destroyers in_tlic naval and airi pubnc may wmch changing of me ‘ DHSGS ivliich it acquires. ; guard and other military C(‘l'(‘l'i’l(ll‘l_'v'.‘ _Tl1e ll9‘l'1l‘"fl¢illll1‘0d naval and A1501!‘ m-mnoflion with the “iahziir bases fire ill Newfoundland. l 10am m“. 395-81 Canadian Nflvyillcrmuda, the lhhzuiiils, Jamaica, Band of Halifax. an HO-pccc troupe. St. Lucia. ‘Priniilad, Aiiiiuiiii rind said to be one of the flnc<l in Can- ‘ British Guiana. ' adds armed services. will travel The State Department announ- west next week to give concerts 1n ccd that the British Government‘ Montreal. Toronto and Ottawa. had infornicd the United states in —_‘—_—'—_—~ l8 fOYIIIM statement of its mien. I i ‘-tlons "never to siirrcndci‘ oi‘ sink 7 till! British flcci iii iiie err-m of‘ lc ilic wiilvrs sxiri‘iiiiiizliiiu the liritisn’ 1810s lJPCitlllllli-l, uuioiiablc for llisi Majesty's ships.“ ‘ The wliulc transaction, which Alioi‘iiey*-Gciici‘zil Robert Jackson _ irulcd did not rcquirc COllgl'f‘S$ilUli_ s ‘ill action. iviis dcscrihcd h)‘ Primi- ck-iit Rooi-cvrll, lll lilS brii-f nicks-l £1540 llOill_\'ll‘.l_4 Cuiigruss of ii-liii; was lacing; (lone. 1's "an npncym] ION ‘OF. the t The lOth Victoria Cross of the war was‘ awarded posthumously today to Aciiiik Lcauintz Seaman Jack lulu- uutn Mantle, who stuck to his guns on ll.M.S. Fiivicbaiik (iiirifia aii v.;c- my airciiiit altars‘ lilnl. July ‘i. iii- ttioiuzli badly wounded. The Admiralty announced that Mantle was iii cliarac of the slur- boartl hoinpom infill-aircraft glint "when tiic ship was attacked 1.7 lv in tin‘ 1 ‘lion his loft cu ivas s11 tcrcd by 1i bomb bu: lu- stood i a and contiiiui-d iirimr Willi hanilgiwir Later lii- suffered wounds in scvcral othci‘ places. Wlicii the firzht cnii- ed he icll beside his rzun. a. s. uni Kiiitiil in Accident AMHERST. N 5., scpt. -lCi‘J--- Two men were killed today when an automobile carrying a group of men to work at nearby Becchman. lcit the road and overturned several times. Lyall Chappcll, l8, and Chester Doyle. 37. were instantly killed when they wcrc flung from the cm- as it hurdlcd the ditch and rolled over. Tlic four other passengers escaped serious iniiu1v. The driver of the automobile, Os- car MacBrien. formerly of Saint John. N.B.. had bnualit the car only on Saturday night. He told a cor- oner's jury later lie was drlVlllfl ut a reasonable spccd. A dcfcctivc rcai‘ tire lavas respons- iblc for the fatality. the inquest (‘ll’- cidwl. others in the _ -. 1. . . n ._1i‘. g, ,; automobile wi-ie guiqiilllililHail‘:iii-iruliliiivliisxiiilllbiida I vnpnn Nhiilr and Charles and Ai- mfli “M “Wm i tliui Clliblfliittii. he CIUSSIHBHS i ' ~ - lll'itll.i ill lllhliilill lino liul six nun \\t.'l't’ uolnz to yvolk . iiwmlll in liccchman wiicii the iici ’ lvnt 0(':“il1'l‘(‘f‘l. on n striiluht léiffiirll of road, ("hnmxcll wnsa son oi married with five children. DON. $0M. 3.—iCP Cable) — , and iill-l't‘<'lt'lllll;_r act of propor- only ulicii the electric power ifllifil.‘ \ll$t'l'll\i‘l.(l‘(i a fi-w liuius lull-i. alum for (‘Ulillllvllilii iirfvucc lil TTLEFIELI) Will PFHiidQ Ledcanad...“ ‘R_g_ A_f_w||_[i Valuable Aid t To Royal Navy President Roosevelt Says Keep En cmiv From Americais Front Door. " ‘ti llB”él;iiElg? alll Party Welcomed At Fredericton l:‘ltEL)l;l.i‘tlC'l‘U s» The Governor w. l and the PflP-(TMZ isiiocl a visii to l‘ ‘ ("i ‘ the legislaziie b followed time rec The ViceJtc; Saint John lonv uxiay tciirleri ' nl N4 w Brit]... Floss ll(vl‘.li Fiwwliziucviii a lcncy and i chccrcr‘. fri-qi . iniz to calf‘: Earl o.‘ A? (Iron m that iu- n cu a lizilf l ‘ii (icii Virtc ‘To THE‘. VICTOR BELoriq %'G0ii.s* ._ 2' %_____._. ‘mnimvrci ,~~. - . i q tlic face of grave flriiigrr.‘ ..1.d n ' ; ~ i - i The congressional"‘blur- uliiql; has fillllhfirlrrl in.» in-rsiiii-irn: pll- ' icy 0i livipiiii; li:;l.ii:i uciii iiii ru- ' ,('0l'(i S\\li1l_\' and i‘:\ilius:.i\iivzill_v ' ‘as appi‘u_'.‘iiig tlic t".\(‘ili'ill)(l. " l, Ilui, with iii!‘ group iiui: has iUFQPd sirirz illfilllllfibb from Hfji ‘laliimpriiii l'(lllil' . ll w.“ a (hfhif- " ‘cut niaticr. 1., miimi mnnmh ..', rod lllf‘ transaciinii n‘. 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