i.‘ MAXIMS ‘My “I o, A MAXIMG MERE MAN °" * _._ MERE MAN "imiiil "i m" h The Psaper Everybody ...Z'.‘.“..'ll?‘.§l'..5§f‘“'*"° Covers Prince Edwardllsland Like the Dew i —»~ w curloltotawn Onudlnl Two Conn. Annual subscription Delivered $5,110 2.2.... ........... ..... w CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TiwRisibAiciMAYi i6, 1640 12 PAGHIESW u, ,,,,,_,,_,,_, M, lit-devise T cries, fiuiclllu DeliverBlows At Nazi Advance French Army Command Abandons ‘War Of Position‘ T 0 Match Enemy Moves. ' (By Axel De Holstein. Havas Staff Writer) PAlfiS, May i5--(CP Havas)-l*‘rauce today launched 1 “war of movement”, hurling its northern forces into a tremendous counter-attack against motorized German col- umns and Nazi infantry which broke through at three points south of strategic Sedan and crossed the River Mouse at other points farther north. . 'l‘he counter-attack was supported by more than 150 i Allied planes and by tanks. , i SIGNIFICANT‘ DECISION raking what was regarded as one of the most signifi- cant decisions in the war to date, the Ilrench command disclosed it W118 abandoning its “war of position" in favor nf an "open field war of movement,” tactics being employ-- ed by the Germans themselves. it was explained that by “war of movement" the mili- tary spokesmen meant a campaign in which armies, based at fortified p0sitions—such as the hlaginot line-are thrown out t0 do battle in the open field against the en- lmy. in a war of position, such as France has fought t0 llate, the forces remain behind permanent or semi-perman- ent fortifications and try to hold up the enemy along a Shattere Armies BtlMPlETES GUVERNMENT (B! J- F. Sanderson. (lanai-train Press Staff lvrlter) LONDON. May 15-(0? Cable) —-Pilme Minister Churchill today mllllllctcd the {urination of his Government of one policy, "to will!" wa_r". with the announcement "f, illillelntnicnts to the junior lllllllsiflrlill positions. 'l‘he political makeup of the new Government which includes B-ll Dartlcs is as follows:- ‘Cnnscrvailvey 39; Labor, l?‘ Liberal. '7. and seven others diffi- cult to classifv bv i)fll‘fl(‘.=_ includ- innr 11rd liankrv. Sir .lnhn RCltll. émrd llcavcrbrocl; and Lord Wool-é on. The fOllOWlllI! members n! form-i er Prime Minister Chamberlain's‘ a<liii"\l"~li'ali'ili \\’l"'(‘ no‘ ill-chided the new Govcriiincntz- Qir Qauiucl IInni-rg I\i]~ Minm y: 5' ’ llceillalrl Dnriiiilli-Siiiitll. [hqrlculf POTTAWA. Alia) 15-(OP)-Pn,r- “up, Ln,“ 2mm“, India Omc , lament merit. tcinmorow with mil the solemn dignity and ritual of tra- dition but with none of the brill- iance and display associated wiith ixiacetime openings. Ln its absence o1 pomvp and soc- inl trinmiiiigs, and in one glwum. stances under utnloh meniibers as- ‘seinble theie is a. close pummel with the opening on Feb. 4, 1916. Then, Parliament met to graip- ple w-iith problems arising from Canada's six-months psrticiipartdon in a European war of unprece- dented fury. The same situation faces members now with the cir- cumstances possibly more i get-ion; than in 1915. Burt, unlike tiho Parliament of 1916, that which assembles tonwr. Waller Elliot. Health; Oliver Sta- - ley, War; Lord St-anliopc, Lord (Contlxedihi- page 3, (:91 3) Anti - Allied Demonstrations Are Revived GENEVA. Swltvcrland. May 15--t("l'l——Thc United States given line. REORGANIZES COMMAND (‘tinsulate received instructions from Washington ‘(lday m m1- vise any Americans planning to return to the Ilnlted States row is fresh fromthe people as a. result. oi’ the Dominion election of last Mamh. This virill be the first session oi’ Canada-s l9tih Parlia- ment siiwe Confederation. implementing its decision to fight open warfare ln the field, the lligh Command announced “1'(‘0l'l{llI1lZl1tlt)l\" of the command in the Sedan area. At three points near Sedan. a. military spokesman dis- closed the Germans penetrated “fairly deeply“ into the French defence system. Bombardment 0f Brussels ls Threatened BERLIN. May 15 -tAP) —'I‘he German hbzh command announced toilipzht it could uo looser iclmrd Brussels as an uiidefeiided citv be- CROSS MEUSE fhe German mass attack uienrled all the way down the Mouse from Namur in Belgium to Sedan in France, with the main force hurled against the Sedan area. The Germans succeeded in cross- ing the hleuse at. a number =_.—,—.— .~~. - (Conzlnucd on page 9, 6317i?’ 6mm. of alleged troop movements} ici-e. . The high command contended if Belgian authorities want to pro-i tcct Brussels from the horror oi. war, all nillitarv trliusliflrlo "ml fortification works must be stopp- ed iiuiniwllatcli‘. If iuil, it warned that the Ntlli air force would altar-k inlljtarv 0i!- jQQtlYCS in the llPlt-Zltlll capital. British Claim ,690 Enemy Coming Events --0- his for Notices In this column 3 cents per word. "ThlklFS-Jltlt. Stewart Monday. L-397-5-iu-3l. "Baptist. Guild cake sale Satur- W o aware s. Mcieodks. L-soo. "Mulch dance tonight. o. K. will?» Orchestra. L-470-ll. this:"iil.m‘il.lti‘tllea.lli" Planes Down ‘- L-QUZ-li. .._.___ Cornwall Hsll-‘Fhree One Act no i" -_ Qty; m Md of Institute. Pflxdnflv’ LONDON. hlflk- 15 -"(°Pl -u Y lltli. 4 ., , , l _ hundred niid uni. h Gemini Dim" L'_3a6'5-l6'm‘ have been shot. clown since thfl us ____ llnvnqicn or the low countries he- m“, Quill“ llressed ha}? Bt- Hllnlefl-gan“ m. authoritative source cstl- Wéekr in“ knday aiwmool‘ Lhisilllflirfl tonight. Du; PM Drice to clear. R. l...‘ _ ________ ‘im- L-iue-s-ls-zi.‘ “Play "Wild Gin r" st T ' I . ft géifiepflfiill’. Maygei7th.' 1.563522 strs. L-44l-5-1o-2i, I ‘I ii.‘ | Dance Summarfleld Hall post- honed until Thursday Ma , y 16th. If m‘ ilm- Friday. L-43B-5-15-2i. "Come and .. omvlcv,‘ u see the Iikscaped llltn iinificrihiii.‘ iiiiyiiiitii.’ m‘ L-488-1i. LQNDQN_ MTV‘ m“ (‘Pnursdayl- (CPI—A heavy buist of anti-air- oraftf iiPfitire vra» hfilrd Rl i1 50m“ Coastipcrt curly today M seflrflil‘ lights swept thc sky. No bombs iwre drctwefl Mill 3° a"r mid ivarnlnp was sounded dur- iziq the firing. which lcslcd a e110" time. ‘I Dance in Pownnl G H ll fiflfiniith- Music bv ciczijigechiilpi ‘l hi5 Merry Islanders. L-d2tl-5-l5-2l. l‘ _._. ymlyili" ll" hols at Albany. Aiiliiiimiiw‘ “i War- 25 Years "Whiu; s t m, and “lg: dance ever Mcn- An‘ T d y b“ “iliid- v nmhhigaoolsl-iiifii. an o a v"Pl-.iv in Dilnd 1 - ”_i_ “iitflv Plover». Miiiidll? ‘liiilliiiu (By The (‘amullan Pres!) "T! ._ ""7”""' l\ll\_\ lo. ltllfw-Bu-llle oi the Sill! 1P Cit. P] Ell/Fl’ followed h_v Russ uu ielrcit Blot comedvv digiltr: Fri-ll“ in Wetcrn Qlllllifl and the Gill:- °°i°i"' t Klukorii 1m] prim“. iuitlizans. Disorders iviiluwd cun- curlagn 335 corn in Portugal. Ausl-ruci and ‘if l1 i n; M ihann W 11th, u“ 600d 5 tattle; bntweqn Italian troops clashed in i1‘0‘.lt.l2l‘ 3w.5.11..14-13.31_- affair at Sogna. advised them to "lllllli cimmlillllld tn concentrati- at Bordeaux. lflthre. instead of Genoa, Italy. 1hr lustructlntie apparently were a precaution ln case Italy oome with peace vcllii mrnish the keynote for sesioionul ct-lvities. The belief here is that member; vmh to l. ll “ v ’ . . gisllafim h" """'l"ll'li"' dcol with these problems as ex- ' pcclitioitsljv as POSSllJiD ra-r-her than ROME. iniv i5 —1APi -$ev- i“ “m” "V" Wm’ mm"!- eral thousand youthful Neapolitans revived anti-Allied (lCIII/mstrationg tonllrlit, marching lri the main street of Naples shoutiufl old cries for F‘ inch possessions. Tvcv carried huge pictures of Premier hlussoliui and signs sav- ln" "atusszfrnl ls always richt," "Chamberlain's timbrclln leaks. "Djibouti. Nice. Cotsica." and "Viva Corsica Italians " Earlier. police put a silddcn stop to such (lelllrillktl tions ln Roinc, A usuailv rcliaiile source indicat- ed IVltaln ivas casino hcr pon- iraband cniltrnl on Italian shin-wire ivhich nave rise to the anti-Allied demonstrations . This report. counted with other that the British were making pro- 1 ,- -,',~j President Of Annual BELGRADE, May 15-—t(‘I‘ Ilavasl-ltalian (lfmongll-u. tors gutheicd near the Yugo- slav border tonight shouted iii-mantis that Yugoslav Dal- matia be tllrlled over to Italy. Mr. J. J. MacDonald, Glen- liiuian, was re-elected President of the Prince Edward Island Dairy- lueiils Association at the annual mailing hclri iu Charlottetown yes- cvacu: i‘ schools. l PARIS, May 15_(Cp)_ = lcrclay. Tile meeting was in the i Ilizvus News Agency tonight l Agricultural room at Prinoo of sald it has heard a report ‘ Wtilfs (7013639- from Iterlin that German I The convention, usually held ln authorities had ordered the the ivintei‘ months during Far- aud closing of ull tinvcnts and castles in the (lerman-Yugnslnv i border area. 'l'lie buildings , will he taken over by Ger- . man military authorities. ‘t the report said. incr‘s week. was changed this year to give the members a. chance to , fret to the Cay by car. It tvns ex- pected that this would tend to in- cense the attendance but the number at yesterday's meeting was no larger than formerly, _~_-_-__ Other officers elected were: Vice- Prcsiclent, Mr E. C. olm, Dc- Sable; SNFPIRYYJIYPRSUTBI‘. Mr. Warren L. Brenton. Charlottetown. ‘The directors are: Messrs, J Lincoln Dewar, New Perth, John A. MacLeod. Primrose. C. E. Gamble. Tryon. Walter Buntain. Rustico gross in trade negotiations with the ltllilillb. cauicu u climb in secur- ity pricis iii pl'l\'.'l.iC brokerage deal- ings at Minaii alter tiiu close of the stock inarkii iii llic tIiULIIOOH. Police lllvllflffifd about 10,000 stunt-ins u» l cllieis woo gathered Ilud L60. P. fraught. Grand Riv- lu the Pu .a Veiiczlu for a third (‘r- rlnv oi piibdlng and 1*i0g‘.l11-:.ll\0i'olr The matter 0i’ Gstfllllllhln! I g, u. i cold storage in the Province for ‘Aldlllor Mussolini 'i’ailcd A hendllus. cheese. milltrv and but- SlIC-KY hziiimll to the crowd this "- Willi fll$9ll554‘(l- The mB-llflliy 0f incriiing, although ymsterday he illf‘ mPmlY-‘YS simnfilv "(ll/Ocllllfl the bullcllnt! of a suitable cold took three SflllltPi at his balcony. Severn-l liuuilrcd students were Similili‘ o" lliP 30rd"! lint? °l ll" report-ed to have started a march Railway l0 iilkt’ "m? 0f lllell‘ "B955- to the Yugoslav Iiogntion but were a disper ed alter they threatened to moo a icstmiraiit proprietor who (Continued on D050 11. Col 8) go back w school." Lcssciiiiig oi tension prom/pied diplomatic observers lo ref-turn t0 their Bfiqtlfnpidt)“ that Premier Mussolini would wail until he was positive which side would win be- ION! plungziig Italy Into war. ' Diplomatic cniarter» believed that one reason ivliy Italy might |ll'(v.t"l' lo ualt bcioie lueiirriiill thc heavy liiiaziuial strain of war was the stoic of the Italian hll-dfifl ns discloscd in the senate today M’ Senate-i‘ l7lll‘lll‘l'l‘!l Itlcirl. " Al. ll~~ piutw-Ivtl lllll l:\l' the llsciil \l.ll' of l\Il‘i»».ll llil‘ \l'llt'll ilolild llllllllllil to Ltotitllitilatlllo llli‘ 151.- t)t‘0.titll),t‘tit)i nit n hadn't PX H1 l- llurc of 5tl_t)t)l),00tl,0f,t) lll‘t‘ t$-.- SOI) 1300 .000 i , Rlcci .'tll.'| this builecl would represent 35 prr cent oi the rm- tionol income. 4 Wiir and the problems that will ‘ P.E.I. Dairymenl Elect Slate At n Irdles. stra Shgality Counts Was! cl Dutch Plan To Reorganize Quarter Of med Forces Killed In Five Days Of Battle. CANADIAN PARIS, ti... Li-(CP Havas)—Oue fourth of the were killed in five days of fighting against the German the shattered army of Hol- land driven were reforming their units the struggle. i “Our losses were consid- arable,” Van Kleffens said. “We had 400,000 men with the colors. One-fourth were killed. “Some regiments, such as the Grenadiers who guarded our Sovereign, lost 80 per cent of their effectives. These losses were suffered in attempts to retake the airdromes.” The Dutch turn announced:- “We learn from a Nether- land source that troops contingents were‘ [driven into Belgium from ‘southern Holland. certain K l l (Continued on page 11, Col 3) l Meeting ,Mr. J. J. MacDon-ald Re-electedi Organization. i Dutch Oil To West Indies NEW YORK May 15 -tAPi—Thc Royal Dutch Company, one or the world's izreutest oil marketing and oroduciniz orizanlzations, las shill- ed its headquarters from The I-lamlc to Curacao in the Dutch West In- dies, it was learned totiav. Royal Dutch operates a blsz re- iinerv at Curacao. Nearby. on the island of Aruba, the standard Oil Company of New Jersev operates what is rated in the inrlustrv as the world's larlzest refinery taking most- lv crude l from Venezuela. Both these reflnencs are reported to be important bases of simply for the Allied naval and air fleets. A Royal Dutch re rescntatlvc here said operating con rol was trans- ferred tc Curacao last Frldnv. the day the German lnvnslonc-f Holland started. under a orc-arrnnzcd ninn. I-Ic declined to Rive details. l The Allies landed a -')I‘fllPCf!Il"‘ force of marines in the Dutch Writ apparently to safeguard the telzlc oll supply, Dutch forces-10t),00t) men-J announced that remnants of ‘ into Belgium I and preparing to carry on‘ l legat-ion in ‘i l i l Greeks Move Reinforcements To Border l ATHENS, May 1G —-(Tl'i\irsday) —-(AP)—-Greece rushed troop rein- forcements to her frontier with It- TAKES QFFENSIVE .i rAllies Let Loose .Biggest Bombing ,Drive In History illlilllwlCtilihvLl Albania earl‘; 10-‘ day. It was y iiicasilres had been ord- tllc 1 Ollllfil‘ icgiiolls. ic i\'ll'l)ll()l"l(? Line between Alilt‘ s and llli 11TH, Hungarian l .l.; dead). vis restored). as. Ull(lt‘l'.\l‘t‘I‘\‘- o.’ \\‘-ll'. . taiflv d in liie tron- tiei- i ziioii ot Yliiiiiia, to l ' soillil chard.‘ ll i>i'ep;i"c<i'iii Company Moves ,1 AllA" TIA l l l war machine» E- N- villi.‘ llifllil n‘ that the lkitish Kleffens, Netherlands For- i. iii-n», into. main l0 the eign Minister. said today as ‘i-oiliil ‘lii.'$;.'.-l...'l’.l £11335 the Dutch legation in France l‘4’i’><\l‘It‘<i—l)tlt not con- l>c_ir upon Grtcce incnt 01' n'i"al ilispaich _ lllltlflfatbOd that pro-l Planes Rain Destruction To Halt Enemy Advance. (By .l. l". Sanderson, (‘anadian Press Staff Writer) i-tiXlitiX- Mar l5—((.‘l‘ Cable)-The Royal All- Force today pounded German troops and machines in lleluium ‘with such violence that the reported loss of Si?» liriiisil planes was (lescribtsd as “not excessive," (‘0f\.<l(lt‘l'lll!_“ the i results achieved. The Allies have taken the initiative in the illl‘, dis- "ii- lll'l’l.\ll iirbdslllc was‘ patches from the front stated, despite Germany's boasted air power. This was established hy tod v‘s developments and by the fact that yesterday the British and French turned lotise the greatest coordinated bombing attack in same o; 5mm . aerial history. llcct mi Greek iSiiiiila" "crows lime been cir- culated pi i v have l)f“ll a... >.ted to Germanj soilrccs. ‘rict borders the - (The Yanina d ‘ i 1‘ (‘drill an l)l‘l' t ‘ " nl at Italian ain- cirs because of till: icd the Is and in iraicd i'l. \ I Strai’. Italy o 1921i, llli‘ llif“ ll. iiAliA L llEASlAill unjust FIGHT NAZIS TO STANDSTILL i llic mouth 0i’ the i Ct)l'l‘0.\'|)tln(l0nt.~' with the British lixpeditionzujv Firet- jin Belgium ttilegraphed London that the Allied air aim ;was fighting the Germans “to a standstill" in a mialily encounter: and the Air Nlinisiry announced "repeated low-flying attacks on enemy troops." The biggest. fleet of bombers that ever worked in uni- son, I50 British and French machines, halted the tLiii-urin , advance over the Ivleuse lliver yesterday in the Sedan zilra. enabling French troops to launch countei'-ati:rck<. llhcri» were new (Jerman attacks in the area today. .-\'l"l‘.-\Cl( 1N wivi-ts Dropping low over long columns of German mcn and machines. the Allied bombers attacked in waves, Slflfllllllllil,’ S e n a 1 Q (‘0mnfit[(_\e, the fordwarrl march oi" the field grey legions by (l(':€tl'tI_\'- Supports llill To In-l iorllicoiiiili: rixtlviortllllflll‘ ll"l"ll‘7i‘ pl‘(‘1!l‘:\ll’l “Tllitl be devoted lo a tvcliiciiilfiis cxranscmi oi the ItlIi-l- aircrnll dclcuccs and IVY-Vii"? illlm‘ itioiis lndustrie: of the United States. »ing Iii-idges, wrccltiiig tanks, blowing up roads and scat" i tering German troops. v ' I _ ‘ ClTllSC iNtlVill. All‘: lt was the biggest mass bombing attack of the war, ' i , . u - - . Ex-ve|1djfure. .‘ the big fleet of bombers and fighters filling the air with i‘ We-.- i death and ilestruction in a determined effort to block the VSLLSIILNFcYON, ' i5 —-t/\i’l- 1 <-—‘— " ' '"""' " '4 ' ' i The cl a \\'.|‘.' icoiifiiiuvrrhoii page 3, C0] 4) ____>____V i i iiate Naval Collin T" ' - ' c *‘"-‘ '"‘ ' ' '\ " iuillil be so ~reat the Unted ' ‘I ‘s should avmrii one "by every I I | in in our pfi\\q v > , , \F THE FA$HION EDlTtlivj. ‘ " .~iiig the opinion . i‘ . __ _ I vlilzzeza-ble and i AREN'T l-YINC» Wialtlr i - ~ zcll iinpolmt" by a ‘ it _ _ illitYtli defeat. the ccnuulttee sad‘. w ‘i GONNA SEC A LOT lliilbfi 1 I ' ii THS ‘SUMMEIK vTAlO cow, to its of such a wit!’ B ;.\ w-outtl m- so u-ceni that we must by , o i; A _______,~-~’ every lilcaiis iii olir l)..\\'l'l‘ iavciti ‘ >1 the ZltYU-Jlf o: having to under- t _,____ l ilk" 3' ' i B.i\.\'l'll., .\'\vll' rliiiiil, May 15 The I‘ u suites. the committee i _i..~rnn.n “inner, i-ou- l “Vim i“ in‘ ~ '1 ii bill i0 expand! ed into place licliiiul Ill\.itl|'I'|.- liPr Cont, need not! cit ulizsiiiis on llll‘ (Icrinau i (‘ill S" liillfl "5 i5 m3 n‘ i siili: of the ltliiui- troni llnscl 'i'.llll“il .l. ll\(~ to tlircf» ratio over h, 5,.|,__,||,_,,,,,.,, “NHL “m; i..- - Jiltft‘. i ,1; 1 Y l-i :',li ni|lit.i|_' “l” iiimcin! ll.'.’ t‘\'i).‘ll.\ZOll oi ;,-,-l\]i,.:-):",',.i,i l," H“. t,» ‘i -l-l' pi’- lill‘ mlXll d9‘ ‘ seelneil rcaili to mnvc- ‘ ti iii-ii“ lliil-“l i\~1\'<‘ plan an attiuh U1) Snitvri-Liiul. . i=1 coiitrrrliilt! tile, in“. lfl-(vni-h .|‘\‘i “w.- i-pnil; liPllts lo liic c; lll\l1”_\' and - with n girlllli,’ ftlllt‘ kept at the must lic silpplriinlitcd m" a _<“i_§§ |l'"|“icr h, H". pr.-,.-...-.~ hill‘ iii iliiiiclh i of llic (ll‘l‘lll.tll (‘tlllvvlllfllilllllm i‘ still an il'l‘t‘t‘ illollc wclilrl, '1 llt‘ mobilinil sum arim miirahp ‘WU i,‘ ' l t tirili-(l fl.l" aiiil iiltlit lWFIPVlIIiI-l ...., . .. ,, . _ n‘ winfi""vc Sn“ "if- ~ iii.‘iniliiltimllltili- lliliil\"llt\illlluilvl ‘l‘0iio.\"i‘0. . ~- "i" ~ ‘Coutiiulrd or ivrc fl (‘oi 4) | :\i:;‘,,,¢|’|:"|,i,_\-r‘ f1)“ Rink-hint Mon Aiiiiiiiiiiii and unis .‘. .- b~“' “' — men uililntcercil tor "linnir l ‘- gu-ird“ duty and rcccivi-il riflcw ‘ _ _\ I nnil l0 (‘l\IlI'l(lKl‘\ f‘.\l‘lI, Duds"? ‘T i v I 5 hliivcnieiit oi rcslilcnls lirflnl iilluiilirill: ‘h. M, the nnrthcrii region airouiii i -~-- - i ' To the (icrvntan ‘la-‘ivllilfl; inert-night m; ‘W urn] 11am; hating "omvdc i a,’ m I p H's"; s iiif-‘i- “it (ii-nova 43 "Ii All‘ Defences q-iitrr lliit\fiv:ilr.‘ ‘I m‘ h Wm‘. ‘giiiilllictliotln nlglliiml." i, | p‘; q‘ win]. Ilalltas 4-‘ ‘iii WASIIINGTgN. M Cnm-mfinlacum] in swhwrmnfl rtliarioltctown 41 i>il Authorltatcve ~".11i!1‘c: 11a . l - . ‘r .|_ | ~- - lflp ,u disclosed tciziqlli tho n -"illl>"l“"_' ‘|'lll"<'itl;]I‘\Xt“fl\ wiiri-“illrlalcrccil l: Drll- - poluicAsT l-llll Rail "i liiiftwlml‘ Roysmuts sent their credentials for in- Maritlmc I-Iast: blodcralt- “llllli: partly cloudy with stationarl "F i‘- \||0\\'l'l< proltalili‘ spr-cliun. i In the hrgc Hill's, including’ llcrnc and (len- crl twin-c and troops ii!\|N"'te1l credentials of all aulnntoliilcs passing the city galcs. In Geneva, when‘. litilc higher temperature; at night or on l-‘rlllfl?! fog. ‘ Synopsis: The xvcaWcr ’ ‘mostly fair and mild u. hi» some 2,000 riflcs, pistols and L n other firearms ucrc collected Pr" Pmvllllvh wlil'~~ s w u c from foreigners by police under lXWlfi lRllrll‘ E‘~l‘ll'-‘l"-\i ii‘ Ui ' Ii new fctlcral law, soldiers walks-d lhrmizli streetcars Hlilll llfl" lllls "l"? "iii (‘rocking passengers’ cards of "ml illli "liPi'l'l""il l‘ i‘ l‘ identity. i I M,’ Nearly all mcn of fialitiuz age l Fill! .='-‘.'~ t-lll.’ !‘\I'llli‘.L xi t u. appmrpd “.N".,|,: gm_,._Kn-,;“ lanu rises tciiio:".v'.\' ll\‘I‘.il\§ a army uniforms. i 439‘ —-—— A ., 3 > g _~_\ 3y l Pint quarter mcou M ‘Jl IONDON, .\l:i_\' 15- t('l3\-Q\lt‘(‘h. Tflfiihfirfvlrrijyd 1Q\ llihpiiW piqfgflllfl rim, Wllliciviilita oi 'l" c Netlierlalnh i|lllllll'l.tlllllt‘l.l ,=ii,i 11o Lulu": \\l‘,"l‘l v has makeup-.l. R1: .‘\.\llllll'ill Van llu- t- ti. ~ illlll~l"l'tl llulll‘, l|\ fir! Hiiiiiiir-lsile talc l‘? iii ll ' “ i " lit-r hut in. i.-l\iiil.1il<t~iwii all Dutch ‘iiirl M‘ l l: wll- -.l. l-~I-\ 1w ti...“ Vii-mi - ~ iii-Illa. illil |‘- .\.il ltil'll’r‘. i:l lln- . is] i"' -I'I"I"H‘ ilii‘ ltiilil" _'_",li l‘l'll\lIlt'i' n! la Lilul, 'l‘lle Ncilitr- " ‘ ‘ " l "i ' ,“‘ ' ' , . . hm“ L, W,“ H mnwnhvvd Hung,“ i\'l‘l‘lll';ll‘llll '\\:‘l.‘-v‘\<‘~‘l_‘_.. it i. I cinaon-ii h\Tl ltli\\ u\l \ ’l’iic tQllHHl herself announced ' . ‘.,,.. ,3. . _- till‘ nnpx.iit.iiicill. to the Dutch _,‘.,,l.ll,i_§i 5nlgl‘li_-j',d_,,l‘z;_i_"ufi lap“ §,",§l,,,l,"_ Loan-i»: Borden 4.45 l’ .\l lfllTN b] RG10. _ warm. Iicavcs Tormcntlnc 7.00 P. .\i.