_THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _PAGE NINL w - 2 QRLD in PITUR War’s fury has rushed by, Germany has conquered Poland. Now resident of Tamewitz drags away piece of wreckage-a section of barbed wire entangle ment. Photo passed by British censor. H...- r=l' ‘Qmlgi-“I-"f-fi I‘ Joseph Stalin, right, dictator of Soviet Russia, and Vyzicheslaff Molotoff, his foreign minister, watch Jochim von Ribbentrop, Gor- Inan foreign minister, sign Nazi-Red pact that splits Poland lic- tween the two powers. Allies fear Russia may join Germanv in var as result of veiled threat contained in this agreement. Wlrile . Berlin gioated with joy over new road to east, Moscow was re- , ported making overtures for assistance and economic pacts with Turkey. _-... r. "" . Jane Carr, film actress, "Lights Up” for Loyal Air Force men whom she entertained in o hangar same- where in England." Leading actors and actressess are helping keep Britain defenders happy by giving "*9" 3mm‘, much as the “Tommid' of the Great War were entertained. ) Bmilingly these British Toinrnies, their steel helmets camouflaged and their faces covered with smiles, DRIVE" 1° 5""! l "M" "lil-eVheTlt ll! Bflllllld" Iiiith will take them to the coast and then to the war sens in Fromm q T . . . _, T General Georges General Alphonse Georg, right- hand man to Gamelin as French chief of staff, was wounded by sl- sassin who murdered King Alex- andcr of Yugoslavia at Marseilles in 1934 returned to duty two Ad . l. _ months later and was raised to manmligzgerzlrpgafiilydfgzgiilgqqsrli Admiral Pound JJJEJnHYJ-HHH' YEHYYsNHHUkY¢¥JhFsRHuLEFIfinHCE§|Lh1EQEH‘ jHrEIHLHQFJHE HHHIuNMF-QQ K i! Tank 0f mill"? 89113731 lfl 1311" of Britain's fiect, was rcccntlv iii n: uary, '35 famous strategist. . flflmmand of nation's Mediter- s. M. wean Grand Cross o! Lcghm n‘ ranean‘ navy .. . 62, cool. strategic ' . . his mother was a Boston girl Honor first saw action ss - . trained ahozird ll. M. S. Bri- t Ilillfl --.. Cfilfllllilllllvfi Utllfilinufi .2°'y“"°|d in Nmu‘ Africa ~---4 at the Brittle of Jutland .. officer took part in campaigns against ‘gaggealifiigg: “gfugamr. lt‘n"‘f'“"‘l ~ ' llnirfl Y FOITI Sahara desert tribesmen for 19 1222 tonlfi25 thcn became chief .t ii Ai ' ll K ‘ years o... .1 ",5, Wm w.» tcyl? in ‘L2..$i.ei.iT-‘§?.~i$" ‘i535 _ n A. , vanced to rear admiral in “iii. vii-c cam“ ‘es’ mmndcd in he“! M’ admiral in '30 .. . formerly naval Gerbevmler in w“ fltmched representative on licagilc of Nil- tioris advisory commission . to Foch‘s staff in 1918, he W35 a5- tall, with prominent nose and brow . six years ago he ziskcil sea 5211811 l0 055W"! "'0!"- clmilllflll rearmament. prcdirtci “a hc'l of n _ fight“ in charge of ficcf move- “mBd FT°"'~‘h‘5i1°n5°|'¢d 9V9“ merits (hiring Spanish (‘ivil W thr w f Ki ‘ execution of hnrricrl wnrsifp cnn 0 o "g consuming M ccntrations at Gibraltar. Iilalia, Alexandra has written text- book on ship organization , ' manded in Asia Minor, Rhineland, twice has riskcd life in save com- will‘ term!‘ 10111111886? Comes to the western front. Fleeing battle’: advance, French peasants! 911mg Mormon. and Algiers‘ ffldfl- 25:21: it"! Mflilgflfit line bitch the family coiws to a Wagon. bundle up the children. leave home in 0r a sa e spot. Picture was passed by censor“ flown ot the United States hy Clippcr plane. a - ‘v “tza-mna- .. flan. .;I-f,o.__ .V ‘ - ___ _,_ _. m _ gt "‘ . g???“ llcre is the palatial home of Lord and Lady Astor at Ciivedon. EnslB-flll. which “"11 br‘ a lifll (Trims Hospital fcr (‘nnzziiiiiiis in Britain. Rt. lion. R. B. Bennett, former Prime Minisetcr of Canada, now in England, who is chairman oi’ a committee co-ordnat n; Canadian Red Cross efforts", aim unccd the offer and its tentative acceptance pending confirmation from Red Cross head-qunrtrrs in ‘Yrrsntn. During the Great War this famous home was placed at the disposal of Canadians as a hospital and hundreds Greece “n” h" w" can“ passed through it. ‘nY-EJ-fi-IJJIQHJ T-‘h n -E'¢'.'~ ‘*0; I-I-I-U- 'n'n"n'I‘n'-' s '2 ' ‘L HYIF-HFPH‘n'n's'n'n'n'is's'sf'u'ln'u'i'h'nfi%\'ifn'n'u " ‘A ‘ I Glad his wifc is safe in the country, this This Londoner dons an apron and won- lie managed to cook his breakfast, and now he's scrub- oidsicr doesn't mind doing the wcckk i l l . i . _., $5,‘; " HJLTJ I ‘I S: _ M dei-s Just how one does fry an egg. _ bzng the front steps. wash, c ' - - ~ v . . . ‘ . . i: . H i mg out“ as Canadian Ministre _to the United States and his The war is making capable “houscwives' out 0i‘ liondonis older men and others exempt from military service. With the ciifsnvomcn ‘pAflcr his im-nol in Was ng on to assu I _ r M _ l u“ M, . V d th . l ‘ ’ Id _ U _ _ n _ _ _ -' rrcdrntlnls wcrc Presented. Luring Christie culled III memb"! “l "ls W"! "l K "_°""-" ‘I'm K- - and children ciacuaie , eir menfo hiuc hi‘ to tum to and kccp the home fires burning by doing the family chores. Pictured are sonic ' Christie. who Sllhiiifd Slr llerhert Marler who retired on account of ill .1 hi. is flww" M i" of the amateur housekeepers at their daily ta sks. i l l u b - n t . hfimmrgx‘ '-1-l5.-“~.~°'°» - w rrwhnwnvnmamnz -nwfim hne-aq-u-i- -¢- “.4