i Iggvgtxggigzit 2,1939 -;;__;-_- THE CHARLQTTETOWN GUARDIAN_ V PAGE NEWS of the WORLDin PICTURESi rrru-aa-uuvuvuv-aru-ru-a-r-re-rararr-Iv Ffh-n’u"n‘ ',Stxu"ticil penguins in the Antlfliiifi Will I01!!! l” this great Diesel-powdered snow cruiser, just out of ‘Chicago shQPS- Cllnsilllliwd b? Afllwlll‘ i ’ 0i T ‘ ‘ v, polar is, ‘“ trloi run across eastern U. b. in drive to BPSW"; illlllllllll off pain for Byrd expedition. l’ . , / an: M fi . ifiliavithtlfififli In this first picture of its kind taken in the present war, the crew of a British mine layer are shown launching s fish-Shel"!!! min!- ioinewhere in British waters. .=.-nevus-mar.-rr.-.-.r.-r-.--.--r-ru-n- 'l'n.I'I\-l\-h\\ q \'l\ In this fashion, terseiy and to tire point, one merchant in Fleet _Street, the bit of London tha newspape s pubusners nave made their own, took his own time "flier" in publishing, to add unofficial endorsement to Britain's official war sim- f-HEF-‘Jnfln 5. "q\ < a fivfui@n's'h'a‘nii'l'l ., H. , ; .>.-:. . a “f”. 1'3‘ Franco is at war.‘ in grim came ‘, and nntroubled confidence. With energy to spare from her mnnu~ nrentai military effort, she carries on tire nmenitiel of peace so characteristic of the country and so dear to hcr people. Paris particular tmtribution to the enjoyment of life is the sidewalk cafe, and Paris siiil indulges its taste for this form of relaxation with little lessening in numbers as the picture shows anti-tied tn let the foe batter lmpotently it the Mrginot Line until the Allies are prepared to strike iin- decisive blow. -l_i_l-mviw-m-lw s E‘- =7 l i: When Nazis reoccupied Western Front border regions, they wished bridges like this one they destroyed earlier were still up. The Ger- mans blew up the bridges when the French advanced early in war. ls -: I -: I r i: i: i: ‘I :- -: I» Wearing the garb that shows he is preparing to servo King and country actively in thr- field. H, B, s: Trevor Cox (centre) MP. for Stalybriligc and Ilyde, one oi’ many members oi’ t‘ v llmr-e who rrc also 1- members oi’ Britain's iltzhtinx forces, arrives at Wcstlninisicr with f0il0\V-(lii'it\-l'§< to lxcnr a state- r: , UQ§___ . -: "—~— ment on the progress of the war by Mr. Chamberlain. :' Vng and no relaxation makes Tommy a dull soldier, i0 ililrallilrfls" B" “id “Ymg- Bflflsf‘ ‘mo?! I" A - 1 l n lots of opportunity to "catch ~l.i"r:lr breath’ in be- .‘ ‘ ""' B“ Plemy i" ‘h’ bu‘ "my are “so Eve n sheltered snot somewhere I. luv r tlznzs, as ("his group are doing with evident saiisiaciw“ m ‘ s“ “y ’ s brlzlnti the lilies. § M Anstne I-l-5l-qlgyfifil r. ‘I ‘l '- -. i: II ll :- r. i: II "We were told to taint or drown”, reported the ship's cook who - ' t ~ 1 i H . i -. ' . ' "Péwxj finally broke the mystery of the whereabouts of the Bremen, pride Y? v fir? i h.’ _ q - of German's merchant fleet, after it had fled from New York. VThe 11.3‘ 725124 ,~"‘§ W’ “IL » grer-t ship was painted attleship gray while speeding at 30 knots "B"!!! "i will" i! "W" "l"! B "Bu"! 0i Blmlilh "I! ihfilVcsicrn front, where the French nrmy is making good use of the canine s“. Iiow the highly grain"; mum“; “m, 115M] [m- llztison u~ork between toward neutral Murmansk, Russia. Some of the crew are shown 301mm oulpgglg 5nd the post or command ls pictured above. /\t top. the dog is tvn tbl- nlcri. with observers in an outlying trench. At left, below, he gtanrls by while a pnifu scribbles n, ntrssagt‘. Then. "I"! "l" "C10 "Emil"! 1° W! will?’ i1! I21?! B?" U19 top, intelligent rllntlgit to take advantage nl cvcry bit of cover in n swift dash back to headquarters. ‘ _ above, wielding long paint brunhes from lifeboat: slung overslde, lnvlicil to riot by hunger, starving Chinese peasant! in Shanglai taunt iniematlcnsl police and cry out h, ‘H; phclo "ported". “kw m nfld_uceam icr "more rice," reflecting in their faces the Idilllfl. of famine thlt followed invlsibn. “'J-'F ANH‘NU\N'V NVHHHHVQsNVIUHW|HFIhfi \\\\\' j n‘.'h'q"n‘u‘hfi"d'u‘\u's'd'bfi'lu‘u'n'n‘nfi f-‘a'-"-' 4-_--- - - IJIJLLL