'\¢—— - Empire Observes Solemn Da MAXIMS 017A MERE MAN w. must have done with despond- my. "l" - ' -- ~- Ohci-ioutnown Guindiun Two Conn. Inning Ulllldlll-i Founded 1M7. wj/ ///* The People's Paper Covers Prince Edwardl CHARLOTTETOWN, CAN AD nw-""" Read by Everybody Island Like the Dew AJVIONDAY, MAY 27.1945 1o eAEEs v 0f-1’rav§1f 1 MAXIMS A OPA MERE MAN Rebellion to tyrant-s is obedlente to God. Annual iinbncripllon Delivered 85.00 HY linil-Pjtlli $5.00: (‘unildl and 11.5. “an 5:“ GLAND BO ._.‘ Izing & Cabinet articipate In Abbey Service War Effort GEQH F1111 Blast While Nation Bows In Supplication Day Ob? served Througilout Empire; ibNDON, May 26 _—(CP) — The 1 the powers of evil and we ask God's (inning of hundreds of bells rose strcntzth that we may be‘ found lbovethe straiitél,‘ Wild“? 9ifli\('l'i\\'OI‘lil_\‘ of that illflil calling.“ the of Grcat Britziins_ war-making Archbishop o1 Catiterburv said after pncliutcrr today, calling the nation tclhnu his congregation that the to prayer for an Allied victory ii- | l)l‘t‘.~t‘lli. dangers besetti11g_the_ 11a- ttlie German armies 0.11 the Lion were the darkest in its history. other side o1 the Eilliiléii Chiilllif 1- Plie last national (laiyrlof prayer I11 Wcstniinstei- Abbey filled with w; s on A1111. 6.1918. rce months memorial» to men who hadjbifvlj- before the Armistice proclaimed an write otl1c1 t-hullenges to Britaius mum vu-iory_ existence. K111i! 00011-10 led the "Die Kiuu were the pale true uni- nyer he had requested tlirotigliout form of a Marsl-al of the Royal Air i119 Empire. Queen Elizabeth anti |Foi‘c_e, thc highest R. A, F. rank. He Queen Wilhelmina of t-hc Nellier- (‘til'l'1(‘i’i a gas musk on his shoulder. 1111115 imminaiiied him. and Primel Prime Mitilster 011111-1-11111, his re- liuiistcr Churchill and many 1110111- ,1 ciecesstir 111 office Neville Cliam er- beis of for‘ cabinet 11111‘! $1.011’ WIVES 11am, M11101‘ Clement R. Attlee. V15- Iere 1n tat coiifzreflfllifln. count Halifax, and Arthur Green- ‘Tiie er: ‘HIPS rebuke the fear§ wood —a1l members of Mr. Church- -1<1ti"';-.- tl113§§is°ttitles; 9.‘? t.".t.""-t fest.“ gravest-amt; 53 01TH -' t .- ( Ci('SI'lS.\' IFV oun. ‘Here 111 the st lliiess of t;111-<_I<‘irst _Sea Lord, and sir Cyril New- Cliureli. zttotetl b1‘ all the ine_11101ir5;nll_ A11" Chief. fllld the Beltzian and which sum 11nd us, wc commit our- 1 Wench RIHIXISSRHOFS attended. wives 1111.; 11111- Muse to God.‘ ‘ f Prayers were altered for the it was 11. the ancient vAbbi‘.l-|\\'t‘llll(i_(‘(l,4 for all who are fighting. 1 - ‘ Brltains Kiln-ts he ‘ for lil'li1lili${\ill(‘.‘\‘. and for the coun- re the iifilwlifi bill-dries conquered bv (jicrinaivv, of tho First A lnu crowd. unabe to gain aci- . and that the mittance, stood outside and cheered K1111! (ieorgv their Ivittit-stics and the cabinet years iii-IO. when thev lcit. ‘ 11100.1’ 0l_ m '91‘ 3110 The Archbishop of York, and Dr. work. -'<‘1' 1e fai. ifti bowl!!! (Leslie Wentherliead. noted arm-con- lnstippii . trm from Land's Find 10. fcrmist preacher, delivered broad- Jolin Ofircits, in cities. i-owns cast sermons. All shiatzntzttes in " "no matter if the Allies Aid For Allies LOUISVILLE, Ky" May 26- (API-A group of "pro-Allied" Louisville citizens today asked Cvlliiress in a resolution to 11ft neutrality restriction: and give immediate aid to the Alild. Efforts oi’ two University or Louisville students to offer a. resolution at a meeting Satur- day not to send an American Expedtionary Force to Europe get whipped" was shouted down by the crowd and the students dragged from the meeting by police. They were released after be- ing questioned. The Louisville War Memor- ial Auditorium which seats 2.- 300 persons was filled and police said several hundred persons ti "s. Sh] ti IES FIFTH coiuiii PUSSIBILITIES Pro-Nazi Activities In Latin America Oc- cupying Attention weilliilliiilirilulllfigélliyinap. former S t a t e l)epart- state legislator who acted u Inent, chairman of the meeting called by 2i civic and industrial lead- ers, said the meeting was “not in urge anyone in go to war but that we give aid to the Allies." Lewis J. Gorin. Jr.. Louis- ville attorney who, while a student at Princeton University in 1936, announced the forma- tion oi’ the "veterans of future wars" addressed “the young men of America." in saying "It is up to us to make it safe for those things we hold dear." War— 25 Years Ago Today (By The Canadian Press] May 26. l9l5-Britzsii battleship TTlUifllipil sunk in lxirdaneillcs (By Andrue Berdlng. Associated Press Staff Writer) WASHINGTON, May 26—~(AP1- “Fifth column" activities in Latin America arc occupying the close attention of officials in several de- partments of the United States Government. The official; do not attempt to _hi<le their conviction that if Adolf Hitler wins in Europe his pre- occupation in the western heml- spliere will not. be. at least at first. am‘ direct military threat to these shores. but rather German poli- tical activities within the 20 Latin American republics and the United Slates. _Sucl1 activities, thev feel. will be aided bv Italian Fascist influences aidin (lerniany in Ellfnilc now. Var ous methods for solving‘ the question of German penetration in Latin Améflca are being active- lv considered. Thev hinge largely HFOImd the vleiv that this is a lnd hidden hamlets the factories Intidon held special services, and turning out war materials were ao- most of the Stindav st-vnet markets. lrift a1 ftiij tilast, working u seven-‘iiicludiiii: the ffllil0llt§ Petticoat Lane div uccl: for the first time sinve were eicisetl. l i918. ivoman who interrupter] Card- ‘We 11.1w hcen called to tsikc ‘ourt 111111 Hinsle_\"s sermon in Westmin- oace :11 a mzphtr conflict autiinst gist‘ Cathedral was ejected. . 111.111.11.511 1.01" Glance (By The (Tamidian Press LONDON-General Sir John Diil» replicas Sir Edmund lronsitie as commander of imperial staff: Sir Edmund pui in command of home force; ulr fnrer- in four-hour ha!» fie destroy-rd 20 German planes. 1111120 more out of action; almost. continuous action told in five air stair-tents; nation prepares zigaiiist possible invasion; Empire prays for victory; ltcy-naud-Churcliill cun- I er. I PARIS -'l’r1-nel1 announce Ger- uun advanci- halted. Nazis unable ioprogress for i8 hours; German tlplurc 11f llouingne announced: Iqintt umieltiing Allied resistance in many battle zones; war zone ex tended tn Le liavre. (‘ln-riioiirtz. _-._____..__; Grisis Prods Parliament Into Action cvrr/nva. May at »<c1*> —S1>t1t- red to eoticeutrut _ll of war 1118 .iers to the exclusion of almost cv- ervtliinu else by ucws oi recent Al- l1e<1>_1~e\c1'.~e;~. uverseais. Cflllfldlls {WW Piifillillfilll etitcrs thl‘ 5°00!“ “MK record ll0.\llr1-- (‘imtraliaitd untierstand- i"! with liriiain near; Fas ' louths demand u-ar: civilian motor lriiilr to hr suspended June i to conserve fuel. DiiiiJN-llc Valera says Eire in tar znne, i';i|i\‘ fnr volunteers In litint "irctiriu-ry in our midst." .\ I ‘WV-n- '- Loiumg L vents .-.\,.. ' -‘ ‘lzill; of iIS delilliciiatlotiis lwilth (ti; n ‘Ipanc 5L - n“, of uccuiiip simen eim . , 27th (it-Am. L-....§f§fi§‘,.n§“§w..,§ Rtirclv, lf cver, in past semiotic kahuna ‘ L_757_5_25_2; has htisniess tiroartjssed 85 10PM‘ ' lv as it (lltl m the first week of the session. The Home of Commons dc- batcci and disposed ot the 110011358 l" _____.. “llarshheltt. Dunstaffnage. Y. P L 11' ire~ent two one-act = ' ‘ ' ~ r ~ 1 t: t1 1 . 1 from the 'I'hr0ne 1.11. .11 Aidlsllileld Hall, l-"ridny. lflmljnn’ d,‘,‘,._“‘f§,',‘f,_.‘.. “m. 5mm... w. M“ 3i‘? L434» operated iii speeding into law a bill to create an air ministri‘ and tlvs "111tti1-~»-1i“- - c1 b r. ~. 11' r .lmv 1t 11v 111s 11n- m miililtiit ixliiitls flniiiiiihiirtiie iihs. iifiiiliiiigilllilnfli" Hiin. . Power. l0 “Admit more fortnight after -hcari the new ministry. The House also learned a lot. a- bout the governments financial plans for conduct of public busi- “iii ““"“hi"f imii“? Affirm...» < nsnce n s or n s . - cti a bill m a11111'0l>1'1fl"‘ $7°°-il°°~°°° for xvur aetivit es and 110106110?“ estimates for non-war services io- EWSIOH and M111, Secretary. L-74'i~5_24-3i 1. DmGrahams Road Hall. Emerald guilt (‘lub tires-em. play in aid tugfihfllils Road Women's in- ‘ fllfludttv Mav 2'1. 11-754-5-25-31- faring suaooooon. R reduction or “Dan ——— $7'1.t>00.000 last vcrir. wedm decal Kozy Korncr, Vernon. Mr. Ralstons war appropriation ‘bani R1. May 29. Webster's Or- bill. still in the resolution stage. l 1,.-773-5-21.zi, was under debate as the week cnd- "Garden H_‘_~ idknnd wiiintiiirigiie first business 1‘ . . 1 . ‘ ’. lliid st vsriociiifs Asliiirilefoxiewiisct: qiiotihuiiic bill and the estimates - Arthur Vcsscy York are sticndintz tueastircs and M1‘. 1181-. L.353.;§.11-M1f, stnn will soon introduce his 111K111"- revenlnnz the taxes and the other measures by which the aovemmcnt honcs i-a obtain money to cnrrv 011 the nation's war activitv and keep "Notice R: - “ '- J. A. Nicholson 21,‘, iflfdilltr. Cnnoc Cove Hall. Tues- mc’ 1111131211111. Admission llic and ics. L-718-5~24-2'7. 1m scmcwlat curtailed pexetlme "Co! _______ services. if‘ . _ tr ..srtt:.sss:s M ittn.1?i'§,,"1‘5 Smmmm Tm“- Fiom the opposition in both f“ 1w ntid Box social. Ad- sslou '3, - "m. "m L_n43_5__25_27‘ hzziees the government. heard critic- 1.111 of its war effort. Conservatives ""34" ' ' ~-~ claimed it wits too slow and attack- nliiicfli- Curetve", 1i act ed many of the details. c"... (“"1011 bv Kensington The Senate conservative leader. ' i" Miiyfield Hall. Tuesday, Rt. lion. Arthur Meighen. minorit- mLss this orittinnl sideboard; Aéliieciix Resistance Stalls Cermanilnvaders Little ChangeIii-Lines As Allies Seek To ‘Close Bottle a neck. Biuiiisli submarine E. ll torpcclocd ITCCDeIiIII) 111 Constantinople har- bor. Zeppelin raided South-and. Italy declared blockade of Austrian and Albanian coasts. 1- problcm for all of Pan America» not merely the United States, 1 Officials believe that. to ovoid ‘ U10 {@0111}! that the United States is cncaizittg in "Yankee imperial- ism" in COmlmiiiilg German in- fi11911ct* in Latin America, she should have the assistance of the other American republics. Gcnnan populations are strong in Argentina, southern Chile, 3m. zil, Mexico and Guatemala. Per- hflils the tflifil tiiitnher of (iermuns in Latin America is somewhere be. tween 3.000.000 and 5.000.000. They "M" hrrli ttttirh less ltssimlltttetl £11011 the Italians who. being Lut- lns, tnorc closclv resemble the Spanish and Pnrttigticse stock. FY10!‘ l0 the ottl-break of the war iii September some of {hp Lam, A"1‘_‘rii‘m1_1‘0l111l>lics had Fascist. or Nazi parties which were in friend. iv correspondence with. 1f not un- rlverytiie (lOliHlltiilOll of. tho German i\£lll or the Ilftiitin Fascist parties. Since the otnbreal; of the Wm- these turtles have decreased in open influence, buy, gimp nmnbers still remain. Pulverizes AINFaEi , Railway Junction PARIS, May 26 —(AP) —The ancient port city of Bouiogrie on the English Channel fell to the (lcrinau invaders totiay after a bitter siege and fighting in the’ streets but a llll.iil\l‘_\' spukcsmtm declared stubborn Allied resistance had stalled at least icmportirlly the German stirge through France and Belgium. The French High Commands night coinnitinique acknowledged that iinulotzve was captured after BASEL. Suitzerluntthiat- 26 —<A- 1P)- Hcavy artillery tire from the ‘bPCllCil Ailaizinot 1111c literally pul-I ,\'(‘l'lZt?ti the ‘important rail ,lilllCll0ll at Welt. Gemiiiiiy, 1115i. north of the Swiss lrun11c1' at Basel, 111 seven hours of ititenslvc 5110111113 tlzls a1- iCfllOdil. the garrison there held out for days Guns of Gcmiaiiys Rhiiielantt ifgainst nver|1o\\'eri11g (icrmnii tore-rs Gibraltar at lstein replied 113' “fussed around the stronghold, 1101111111111: the French branch line German armored columns led the '1‘01"li‘<‘l111i! Mflfliliut itiver 1011s with assault. They rush through their ‘ 11"‘ bliilifshlfl 151_l1'1!l11"111\11 ilililf-v ‘*1 narrow corridor to the sen, as- if“) b“l"“l“l.‘ i1“ fllilffinfiliinibl” 05' semblcd on the fine sand beaches hes mom‘ "m5 be‘ l " ‘ and charged into the streets of the t ii ’t W ill ...t._*l§.°1'.‘.“.:..§"lt.‘lt‘iilidfilii°iédlllf "V 9" ii ing O C ‘Y. W’ C WflS Oi‘ I Accept Offers To Make Tanks fled iii the l"!th century by l\'lar- sltal Vtuibati, builder of Verdun and other celebrated forts. The small band of Preuch soldiers pre- vented the CICFIIIRHS from com- pleting occupation of ‘the port. m The fate o t e garr son was n ' so announced oTrAwAt ‘ya? 1 §fgz:)1,.ed_ The Germans reached the Bou- mf- iL WW S“ t hgsgnok rmwcd lozne region ‘Phursday. °-'“.1._C'°‘°‘““‘°n ‘ ' - . <. . . . OiilCldliV from anv municipality 0r drgiiitiistlii liiitjiefaiitiiifr iiiirtilir- indivldllfll. R11 offer to 711014110 mill"! The Wench remained. fiflhtinz in iflltbfiftiléilillmlfigiglag‘ ollfalmtgéninago the ancient slntercpfed stone hous- 3f; Cflvemmen}, would pleased eis artid on the narrow, winding to mom them. s rec s. Hon. Bouloziie. a British base in the cixgisfifgilgfilgiis1lsfiilgafhmlfnluons and Supply in the wake of a state- ment, bv Mayor Joseph Meinzingcr of Kitchener. Ont.. who said a prominent Kitchener citizen had proposed a campaign to induce Canadian municipalities to pur- lest war. was an important» P011 for traffic between France and chase tanks and present them to the Government. would be England. Its 60.000 inhabitants thrive on the fisliint! industri‘. Calais, the next German objec- tive to the north. was announced “The Government pleased to accept any such offers," said Mr. How". "with the reser- vation that if the offers did not to be still in Allied hands. the meet the immediate needs of the In the fighting between Aisne and Meusc Rivers. the French moment. the Minister of Supply might. stiggcst. an alternative." reported. “entire sections of Ger- man infantry" were "mowed down’ It, was stimzvstetl titiofficiallv, that. while tulilut form a valuube by French fire. Little Change unit in any present dav ili'lli\', the Rretiiest. 110011 ls for airplanes. A 2 ‘Phe- Allied forces arc alioittlllltitl to close the 20-111111- bottleneck. Pcroiine sectors, through which the Germans rushed tolhe ssti- Th!‘ tank costs anywhere from $25000 = V '* "1 ‘ s " to 540.000 while the cost of an air. LSTE "-5- firwn llrgesi .S.D. U. Pass Li in Latin America, just as Italy is’ 1939-1940 The Honor List contains in order 1 of merit the names of students who have made 80 pcr cent in the sub- i ject named and an average of 601 per cent: the Ptiss List contains the ‘ names of those who have 111.1111“ 50 l per cent in the subject named and an average of 60 per cent, Religion 2 Honors: H. 0‘Hanle_v. Passed: D. McTatltic. J. Mc- Leod, F‘ McAuiay, J. Iiorttati. A. Callaghan. R. Cyr, R-otian Macfi Donald. V. Grant. G, lvfcKt-ruiru, C, Gallant, F. Brennan. O. .\fc-.v Guigzan, W. Connors. N. Reuan. Roliltinn 4 1 Donal Passed: J. ‘ltfcGattgzhcv MacDonald, L. Poirier. J, Carthy. T '1 . E. Roche, ' 1‘. K. Ninoiiey. F). Dcschamyis, C, Fond}: J Marcntte, E Gortrv-n. P ltlurnachan. F. O'Connor. J. - or. A. Dupont, J. Coyle. J. (‘hi holm. English i RS u o Honors: H. Wight, P. F vfac- fir“ . -‘~1 d Fir IANS" Tums FRONT BWT ASKSt ‘A Is Announced CANA Brltons Get Set For Invasion In FnRSAviNfiSDrastic Action Money Would Aid In War Effort Finance Liot . rnnii n‘. 0i s ' ' znt to pu'_ ()1 e Don llll( . urn- ' 11111.1 iri~ult to buy war Ralsion and Afntister Liapointe deliver- to the Canadian peo- sses hr (‘cast over the the (‘anurliin Broad- union 1211",. stantps and the on sale i0‘l‘."il‘l'O‘1\‘, in denominations bullet at 1 and a: four-fifths 11 Tlfl hcconit‘ due o.’ 7 1-2 tears. Honors‘ isier Marv Ilia. I _ l“ Passed. i-onan hiacD/rntilti. w. 1 hltfrlvvt‘ 1'0" ti» and what- Connors. J, HOTZZIII, D. AfcTa1ttt‘..‘°""“ -""“ ‘fl- i’ “"3 b" m?" m" __ ' ‘ _ you to hives‘ 1w savings ".1: these ' (Contiruc 0 as, 9. (<01 r, . ' ‘ t rates ‘ said Col. ‘ d n D ( 1 7 I ' you eoun‘. your National l.0.|l.E.l Chapter Holds ’ Annual Meeting 26- ‘ the the SAINT JOHN, N. 8-. Mai‘ iCPl—C£lllilCiillll thriiibvvs oi Imperial Order Daughters of _ Empire wcie urued sattirdtvv 111' to double their number lli_ 1.10 coming year 111 order to provide a greater contribution to the wttr effort. The appeal was tnade by Nlrs. W. B. Iiorkins, Toronto. tiresident of the Cunudiati National 1011B. chapter, after the chuptcrls 4011i annual meeting opened here. Mrs. Horkins tirged the mctnhei-s ' to keep in mind the ideals of iui- ity, loyalty and sacrifice. l‘(‘lliil'.lll_?, ‘ the Empire and her allies were fighting for honor, justice and freedom. "111 these (lays of great events it is more than ever necessary to stimulate and give expression to. the sentimen‘ of loyalty which joins 11s together as UJIIQiIiPYS of the Eftnplre and t0 ilisiii tiittt our sident. “We must carry on this hat-tie against IKXIOIHHCC. We must foster a great. knowledge of out" British heritage. and we ntust envisage 111 the lidht o1 1111s heritage our hopes 1 for the future." 1 Among luiuvc talks Mrs. lforkiiis ntetitiotied ' izlituttc cf stilchcrs 1111411" the , 11111n1uratic11 prob- lems and placement of 019111111 child refugees. she closed her address on a strong note of confidence 111.11. 13:’.- ttiiivs shin of state ivnuid tide out the storm. Long uptilutise followed her declziriitien that the llritisli naty is "utuirdiiiu the shores of this fair Dominion of ours 111111, in fact. Hie siiOrCs of the whole North A111- crlcan continent." At the opening ccrcmnny- stand- flfd bearers curried Li: silken Union Jacks. cacti representing a separate chfl-Plfll‘ of the order. Greetings were extended by Lieutcnant-(iov- 911101’ W- G. Clflfk. deputy; Mayor George E. Barbour and airs, Ken. . neth I. Catnpbell. Icegent of the Municipal Chapter. Mrs, Nor-mm. Holland. MOiliiTi . president, of the Quebec provincial chm-pier, TE- plled on behalf of the visiting d9. legates. Dr. McIntyre is 0n Dental Assn. Executive TORONTO. May 26 __<CP1 ~l7rl H. McIntyre of Charlottetown was’ elected first Vice-President of the Dominion Dental Cotinvil nt nu- Iii-i‘ ennial mectlnsz of the council here, ycsterdayz Dr. J, . Dixon of Cal- imrs’ was elected president. SWEDEWS PREPAREDNi-ISS BIOCKHOLNI -:,_(CP1 _ Cele- brating tire Day of Sit. (icevfze, l)r. ' Elrhng Fluent. Al't'-lll1l.~“.\> o1 Svtedtn mid "life 111st 1;. 1cm are nut. lihe liigitieet ‘Q4- ...We must fulfil our Chi" .111n 1itli_\ lu- Wfl"! K1118 and Cotiuitry, umteui; m"! stoiy “It L-778-5-21-2l. (csntinucd on page 9, Col 5) I lmtmdul by the Biilllilllllt‘ and (continua; 0n page 3, Col 7) , plane is from $75,000 to 0100.000. - tho in!) r1.’ ieuutz people twzitriotistn in its ful- , r lest sense," said the 1i:tt;on.il prc~ ‘it it and resoltuitcitv." _ or 1'1 nunrters : ‘ zrizrlr. vnu can help "l3ti‘ do if f“fl‘dil'll”l‘~'. You wit‘. cnu1i‘r_v through the . o" ttar arid vou ‘rill ~~ put nit-av for the niav follow " stimcsscs‘. said the or. littd placed ‘tea’ s 011 l‘\'I‘l'_\'i71l('i\‘ and on t“-"v hat! ininoscvl the dti '. and ti lot a '1 we I~'fll.'l"if"' German Radio "n . the 1Says U. S. Liner Will Be Attacked In R. A. F. Activities In Five Stirring Bulletins. DONDON. May 20 » 1GP! - The air ministry. tins. today toil of German i‘t\llll‘llllliit“ lions were blast- or, litnkc 11:1 u ed 111cm: the wostem front, railway junctions, from) trains and illlilli- lions dumps blown up in the Rhine- lattvl, ant. firm-c combats engaged in over the manv batllefronts. Vast Hollie One si.'i‘cmcut told of a vast airj-‘fllhe srtuifirou (iPsliTWPl five uwre ~bntt1c that raced for four hours ov- MPF-“Plrft "till-s er the French coast between Calais ~ h"? "l" h1"‘1l‘~' and liunkerqtte. ‘The skv was filled with aircraft. A sciutclron leader smke of encoun- tcvititt larvc niuscs of Mosscr- »1‘1tt1' 1"€~.< ' 1'.» i'.‘.t‘l‘l w "1 a m. Ffiturdav 111’- s urre 11111111-41 11 ..1i1 ‘.311 mow‘ put out oi i n. 111v flvc Brztlsli losses occurred. and stieerlin’! tilan . 1 n! Major Shake-up In High Command Sees General Iron- i side Taken To Home Front. Minister Raistoii Says. l 0'1'r.»\'.v.-1, stir 26 ~-tCP1 - Ai call iieit‘. 0.1 lrtni the =50 and $100 and] sll\'<‘l' liaitttiuu l QBritis/t Airmen =Are Successful i. Huge Battle Air Ministry Tells 01 tc;.;».:.. .. five stirring hullc- $11.1‘ > the Royal Al‘ an: I-‘otvt-‘s \\t‘(‘-':;f‘il\l o1 a: tiv-tv lli which the sf (liy .l. l". Suntlerstin, Canadian Press Staff \\’1"iierl l.().\'l)()I\', 3111)’ ztv-(cr t‘=i1>1t-)—firt-=tt Nubile-rt #1 major shztive-tip of her Iligh “fommand, today zippoiiiicfi Hi1" John l)ill.:'1.\', to he chief of the imperial (lent-nil 5111M‘ replacing" General Sir Edmund lronside and took itivthcr steps to Ciiflhttiiiiilit‘ the home front zigainst the threat oi invasion. General Ironside was placed in command uf all iitttiie forces with the forniifltilile task of organizing the country zigainsi the threat of invasion by land, sea and air. Other home defence moves included a goveruincnt 11n- notincemeut declaring: at least li liflfiiiitllllli towns aloha: the English south-east coast to he "evacuziiitm urezts." Preparulioiis were made to move children to safer piziew. Announcement of the command shakcéup came exactly erul Alarie-(lttstave (Qanieiin us Allied (‘onimrttiileviti- Chief in all theatres of ivzir and 2i hours aflcr the 11n- nouneenient of (lismisszil of l5 French generals. in week after (leneral Maximo Weyurand Slll)Ci'>C(iL'ii tit-u- i . ' ' i ' i Viscount Govt iemztins ‘commander of the iirithh A “" pa“ - a iixpetlitionaijv Force bu‘. .will operate under the 111.111 who a few months ZljIO 11119 one of his corps command- ers. , man arm] as a British 11151111. irepltices iiCIIPTZIi Sir Wallet hirke. who has retired. n ‘ __\liliizlt'_\' circles sttitl i11- ,l‘ll,'_"i‘li the Allies still hold Iulilli-‘i. lust across the Dover ‘Strait. I , 1 General Ironsidc, fill. :1 371i- REST‘ pound giant of :1 mun. v 11o ‘ " yetirs £1110 served in the m1"- attest p1‘ 011111111. its sa ltl F0 re t- . c: rces obieciit to ' i . 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