‘w-Bmvhu “ewe-w _ .,........,.,¢ i PACE TWELVE » Q _Q-_‘GQQQJQ)U_QI§3$3; £1 a0nnmwwmm1nnnnnnnnnn mwwvvmn b. g nnrvrxnnnnnnnrxnv xrsnnrwmna wnrvwrnvrqorxcxocrtrf‘ ('- QQQQQ99 l§PD33W QQDPDJJ E fHlivA Cll-IARLOTTETOWN GUA RDlA‘\I_ U1 “Th: n n n IKTI u n a n n u n u nu p1 n z, 5 U) o ""5 "c? cu 9 7U l'"' U B. '3 F) r-l C: ‘PU I11 ‘Ilia Queen Mother mot the pilot officer who shot down a Gcnnnn plane which bombed Buckingham palace lust year when she visited fl Royal Air l-‘orce station. she Cillifirutnlaicxl him on his record oi’ shooting down 23 cnomv planes. (It “'11s disclosed fist November that i-he Spitfire pilot who shot; down a Dornier bunbcr which dropped explosives on the paizice Was Pilot Officer Keith Ogflvie. son o! Mr". and lifis. Charles Qgflvie 0g Ottawa.) Joseph M. flchenck, dhairman o! lihe bflard of Tviuntiebh Century- Fou: Film commotion, was sen- mnoed l0 servo three years in s U. S. federal prison and fined $20.- 000 on his conviction of charges of incnna tax evasion. Schenok hsd been accused of evading $412,090 31f taxes dmlngh1935-36-87. His PORN‘ was he ad overpaid by $16590). . , Lleut-Gen. Sir Thomas Blarney. commander of Australian forces in the middle east, named second in command to Gen. Sir Archie- bald Wnvell, head of Britain's middle eastern imperial army. 1.11...-- Bir James Woods died suddenly 0d o. heart attack April Z4 111 T0‘ ronto. as he completed. his 72nd yea: 0! active business. Ho was 86 years old. During the last war ho as head of tho buying de- parbment of the Brinish war mission in New York, and WB-s accorded knighthood tor his work. King George was reported to be planning a niilinry government to succeed than or the late Premier Korizis, whose death was annulme- ed April 1S, The King of Greece (ABOVEK had nssumci control oi’ the lYOYPYlilllPilL i\.\' hvnd nf the counril 0f min1.~'u! hut entrusted .k of forming s. China 71:15: only itvo girl fliers, and Illji‘ n m» llirln Clvnz ' i ii'\'ill',{ in Van- monihs on un- ~ svrvicc. hiurs lo her nwuishvcl Interna- trv in ‘h» m. Kl 'I‘h~ Vfillll’! flier got hor 11m 3.5:,- in living Kong. “Submarine of! port bow" was 1110 goon Guards. Gen. Viscount Gort 11415 been ap- pointed governor and commander- in-chief of Gibraltar. He was ccm- mancler-in-chie! of British ileld forces in Frances until alter the re- treat from Dunkirk last year. Ha exchanges jobs with Liicuiz-Gen. Sir Clive Licldcll, governor of Gib- mltar. The latter takes Gorts place as lnspecter-genetal for training 0i British, homo Iomos. - “In . First U. S. citizen in the British army to be (lecomtcd during this war is Corp. Harold Sims, who Will awarded the Militarv Modal at an invostitun. in Buckinghiun Palace. He is a grandson of Admiral Bims. oi the U.S. fleet in European waters in the last war, and an N. C 0 l-‘ll the Fifth Royab xmirsxiuulf 15m- vurning about from the crow’: m“, high In the mjputnusfs iloremast, which sent gun cram rush- ing to action stations. Tint time I deli"! 011E110 Ill but blew tho rub from the wnicr—bui n. torpedo ffllm another enemy ship hu now sunk the Rsjputnnn- ,,~ Hera are ll of the 12 Canadian officers who came hnmc to Canada Midshipman W. C. Gardner, Win ' , Midshipman Murray, H. Cooke, Gait; Midshipman: Ian B. Chcnoweth, Weslmont, Que. with 22 seamen oi the armed merchant ship Rajpulnml, sunk by tor- (Stmdmg) and Engine" suhiiem D L Mcanuvmy Sam“. . d _ . . , mama" Th” “a nnylnx ‘ho mug" 5mm o‘ belongmgs they we" ‘ Standing at the rear are SubLleui. E. E. Largo, Crspnud, REL; Ibis to save. Sealed on his suitcase ln the centre of the front row is ‘i Midshmmnn D_ l“ "anmgfnn, Sam‘ John; Mldlhlpm-n m L Commander Paul B. Cross, of Halifax, senior olilcor oi’ the group. Meredith, Vancouver; Midshipman J. A. Clark, Toronto, 1nd Mid- Seaied in the second rowan: Sub-Llcut. M. W. Knowles, Saint John; I shlpman G. F. (Flowery-Calgary. BIRTH OI‘ A HURRIOANI In u great plant at Fort William. Canada is turning out Hurricane machine roan off on lls maiden voyrgc lnflo tbs l1. ‘I110 quell-l fighters for the defense 0|’ Brllnin at the rule cf iiilcen a wcck. Each note pad, upon which every reaction of the new oraifi. is recorded, machine, us it comm nil the production lino, is lest flown by veteran may be scan at lcivcr right. The pad, fitted with a amp wslch, ll pilot V. G. ("Short-s") Iimlnn. Al loft Ilntinxi is shown as he cfimbs strapped to Pilot Ilmllun’; lmcg so it will be handy as he races tho into the cockpit of the newly-born fighter. In upper right the gpeedy machine through its tests. yo "m. n ‘t; lng their New Team ‘ and singing hymns. Al. Moose Factory they hsd to doff their elder-duck skin underwear because it Wll too warm und wero given overalls and rubber boots. The woman, called Mina, wore s dreu of caribou skin spill down the sides. Shown here with Their long trek u» the "far south" wan started (or those Belohcl‘ Inland Eskimos when the ILCMJ’. heard that a murilvr hld IIMII committed in choir fur norllnem homeland. Investigation showed that nine Eskimos hud died, the cause being a religioug dispute ovsr “mum, mnmqnd, g pgwqpilpel‘ reporlcr, THIRD from LEFT, no interpretation of pasligcs in their New Testament. 0n their way Qusrnch, Minn snd Adiayiiuk. At RIGHT, Mina stands M. the door of down, the three Eskimos shown here spent most of their time rud- her tent. Sealed on a suitcase, holding a. lifeboat namePlfll-fi, Commander Paul B. Cross told ncwspaperrnen how sailors of the stricken Rujpuionn manned gun while the ship was sinking and drovo tho lubmgrlnu away, and how others risked their lives to save shlp. mates. “The coolness of the men was one of the most amazing nun" I've ever seen,’ ho said. Commander Cross wan the senior officer In the group of 34 Canadians lauded at an east coast port Two vigorously frank statements by Cordell]! l] 1,3111" Knox (RIGHT), that “this ls our light" approx (to colffigllzlldirlrqliillx lions that the United States’ naval activities would soon 5n “and” in tho Atlantic to insure (IPHVGIY of vmr lllppllfl 1g Gr”; 3mm, Bothycabinet members used this theme: "Wyn ‘o; go den", m; [pods . They implied force would bu used l! necessary. Bullets of llghl, not lead, stream from the muzzle of this lunk gun in battle praclics M. Camp Bordon. Visiblo as hr as 3.000 ytrds. l-lll powerful light boom chucks tho uceurwy of the tank commander’! firs ordor and tho gunusr‘: marksmanship. “V???” r~ Only yesterday youthful Candilu craftsmen were construing model pianos in technical schools of the country. TMIIYI lb” n“ joined lorces with thousands of other worker: In Onnudls ll" hulustry, which has grown in enormous proportions chm ll" oi the war.