TODAY ONLY WMRGHIIRII l.A N o MA R K5 1 14 scnssu HISTORYI , lill-CIMAIION ml-n llirrcllm our lloln lift-MY MAN ooorm lm-a sum out: IUD NOW who unforglf- table triumph of 1939i i Robert * Nun (illtllfilliGS ' GREY *6l.0lilll JEAN flu III! liflffiittfiit? ‘k Blllllili BONDI A’ VIRGINIA WEIDlER t MARGARH lINDSAY t C. AUBREY SMITH aoroAuscglgquNAK cJ-ltvtixud ALSO SHORT‘ SUBJECTS SHOWS AT 7.30 and 9.10 HNPINEI‘) 'I'ODAY_ fl-wx-r-wvl ellsillgton 1K ~11 trgliic 1101110 and School Creed. Tile rcll 11x1" then called by the llclillrcr. 11.5.» Higgins. The min- lztscf ‘c 11st. monthly meeting are a 111ml as rcad. The an- 11111111 lnizulles were adopted srmcl, A1111 111510 S.‘(‘i(‘lEll'_V~Tl‘€flSlll'€T nmc, publcity cnors. lresc ml which Mr rmlltlc of ltlias Pnyntcr, Mr. xi hiss Ready sverc an- to 11l‘l.i|lgf‘ stagc sccnery for vvl11ci1 Mr. Macdonnld is r1 aid oi the Association and ' . Candy com. MacLean, Mrs .\l1-.< Hnltcl" were also .-.:-11~.~'u11 and ar ailac- 111 c tor tho concert . n s is arranging 0'1 Th“ Saunrhrs T110 .11 . 111-1rt""r~d lllc I W. Jur- . ‘tlrr s which a! the P. " moctiuv in l. Dr. Jardinc .11 and uhlc man- incd his ad- ol thanks which V1- J. L. Saund- 11 tnen extended <~ to the Quest '1 ucrlul arldrrsa. s 611111112100 ‘hsn lucrtings. Meet. .'l. '11o"11 May 10. at l" s Study Club .1 t r and opcn- - bl‘ 0:111:11; on the _ 1 Lou>c Johnston to l gvll-lllllff of last November 1 TIlltltllfiS were approv. c. 1.1 '- The Pcsidcnt 11h‘ 1h.- differcnt tfach. ‘ 11* lllfll‘ reports on ls 111 Ilnjlish" which - guy-t Nzlember meet- 1: lfiyllilll and Macdon. ‘pH-Kg lllncr outlined their V andcxpluined sev- liu-‘ll; 1101111.; which Wm Apqiml lo tho other tench- Rc, h“ m1 Teaching of Aritll- ‘by “l: lll: Dcpartmcnt was 11m‘ tom- ihlfillllson. Much dis- Zm ariwlc1> .1, by _t11e teachers M “n, ill/lust of the tench- mkc a -x_~_ would be difficult bccallscolzalt on the Rho"? Pa‘ t, m! °1lly On-e reading of m“, wilml teacher had been “c I n“ WW. then the 11115 Oéxtljicukzzlodrnole accuraitie. tfl‘, m‘ OIeary was “l” l0 Kcnslngton on. Sat.- Y tho _ m,‘ kliig-liécolygvsr sister-in- .“ (- . “‘“'“* _ rflllllfl Profilt w“, 3 v15. ~0 5111111111 lsiric rcmmh, hm“ M_l'_s.‘Cl_1arles D H- a>f°mllnnlcd h‘. Mrs. A ‘w’ , . R mydaifflllled l0 Charlottetown l friend; 11 M ‘b "Wet thQi. the con. clliq. 1- Charles Huestis is 1» nnynm ‘L! to be hoard 11110 a q- Fllnurehiacondition 1111121: for the better] d _ M n '3' Mu 12th. Mother’: Day __ The S rzfi-‘ii’ " “Prrm.—$ummerside I i-E 3.30 And Vicinity: 011 ‘Illurwlayi evening May 9th lllthli Home and School 111111 illcir annual meet- Town Hall. The Presi- .11:d the meeting by read- 11 rcports wele given and committee Anothcr rental bill was Macdonnld, 21c paul, Mr. Saunders sec- ‘ 1|ihis \\‘r"‘1< th" flshuv- \1.‘< 1 SUMMERSIDE m News. Subs ~ The Guardian dlunlncrside:_ Bell B0 kst Toronto” u-T:iy,wt"\.‘.°.',,s',=,_ lbio in advanco __ _ _y Gwrlles Drug Store, 11-1159-5-11-21 —FREE enlargement with 559N109. Summcrsido, p, E, 1_ 11-481 .4 Tign ish "1511 "11" 111v 1011c. cold willlcr body is out lo the nearby first of the WL‘\'r{ although farmers are getting out on the way, Miss Frances Itforrisscy spent XTGSS. A Retreat for the boys of Dalton School and the girls ctr Tg11isi1 Convent opened o1l Friday cl" lng. Rev Fatllcr Sullivan of II. Redeemer Parish. is preaching the Rctrcrlt. Miss Jean Hcmphill has returned to her brief vacation hnmc for a Mr. Leo Gavin has rirlturnod to his home in Sea Cntv Pond 1mm spending three wcvks as a patient m the P-lhCc County Hospital whore he underwent a serious‘ otrratlrn. Friends of Mr. (ll-orgi- Shclfnrm arc clad to hcar that 11c i" covar- ling from a scnous 01‘ ‘Prince County Hospital. Th." fishiu’! lllflll\'l'\' in Ti/rni-h. the lnryzcst oi its kit ' ~- incc. is now 111 f1l‘l sv. 1'1 1111" tn ll1"‘a\'ollral1'c lrolihcl‘ m". ‘i ‘good litany tram \\‘(‘ t‘ <'va<' c1’ by .1110 heavy‘ s s. T11" f‘.-11‘l~~_ h~’n~-~ that was co11=id~cv~d flir ‘vv tho":- vrho are cngarzcd 111 the 111d11sf11v. Fl'lf"‘.!"§ o.’ I11 F-‘lnhalzc Y1~t‘1l.’\"(1 arc sorry to lcnrn of 111s slvl"r\~1 .11- |ncss and w s11 him a srcccly rccov- 1 ery. Mr. Josr-nh Shclfnon ha: TPtllY“"-‘ -'cd to Palifav to i-"surve l1": dluios as a radio cu:- '1'" in i110 (Tzlnuiirln ‘Navy staiionrd thorn. ‘ M‘ss Marv of Albany N.V.. spent Wodnesday in Summer- .s'.de on buslnrss. jidjutant-Gen. ; 0f Canadian jjForces Dies l orrawa. l‘.!~~l("Pl- Ma- jor-Gcxirral Hzlloid H. Mlttllolvs. A(t_ll1'.“l‘l-C(‘ll"l'tll of 111v (Taiwa- 111:1 lvlllitary l’<‘:.1'."rs. home hcrc tmtal‘. Gczicral M.~.'1.l~c\v.<. aged 611. W's ill for some llmc. His dcatll brlllffi to an and a distlrlmltsiletl mil- tar_v' carcer. during which he had ‘high posts in the Clnndian Forccs 1n the first Great War and in tho permanent frrcc snco thrn. l Born at Ltrlver Hnrford. Glou- lowtermlrc, England. in i817. Gen- eral ltihttilem was edurntrd in lNew Zealand and England, coming to canada as a youth before the last war. was fittingly observed in the lmany churches in Keilslugton. ap- propriate scrvlccs bci11g carried out to full congrcfiflllfllls- A successful curd Barty llllfl .dance. under the nusplccs of lllf Kcnsington Credit, Ilnlon orauca was held in the McMahon Hall-q‘ on Friday evening. May 10th. The large number who attendcd. altcl the presenting of prizcs for auc- tion and bridge which wcrc won by Mrs. P. N. LcBlnnc and Mr. Lcn McKennn in auction. Mrs. Alb"rt Mclellan and Rev. Reginald Mc- Donald i11 bridge and a dainty lunch thoroughly enjoyed 1.1111111- selves tripping the light. fantastic to the strains of excelcnt musc furnished by the Sunlmcrside Or- chestra. The Mlssrs Yvonne TmHlanc and Vina Higgins snmt. Sundav pica- santly with friends in Ind1a11 Riv- er Miss N01 McCarvillc. enjoyed the weekend in Clermont the lzursi of Mr. and Mrs. William Hrlgzcrty Their many fricncls will rcgrrt to hear that both Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Davison who l1avc but 11 confined to their home lll for some t‘me now. are not showing much improvement. in 1110i" cauli- tlons. It is the sincere wish o.’ all that Ii turn for trc 1)"l-'t‘l' wall tutu place m the near future. AGENT-Mn. John Pond, q w The G ll Carrier Boy“: Znperigubfijrdfglvercd n’ gL':o than“ respfugfgl week. Pboue 289 for f-hh service I -.Thls column is reserved f 0f local interest but 11.153.17.111" M ' new“ “m” "lily be inserli ed at Z cents a word strictly pgy. _'rna MONTHLY c - - - - twill be hellt in litc 1ott!1'.:‘1.T..11L§f.‘,,'.°. mersme» Tlllllwfll’. May luth‘ 10 1,0 11- 11/1- LY-lititi-5-l4-ll. —PREVENT s , - g2 by l-TQB-lUWmuWitE 1331;111:1312 spring is returning slowly to T114. The robills l1aye returned the m“? is nearly all gone, and ainwst every- . b" k 118111113 trout. The slwlwrs oflotlll: turned the dead-brown curth tcoolqt 10V€ly green almost orcr 11111111. Th; t1 ‘ P10118115 and preparing to seed land. The roads are last drying up and this week the first car fro111 the village went through to Sum- mersld“ T11115- Svfllli; l5 dcflultclv Wednesday in Summezsidc on b1151- who ha< spent the winter in Cl1arln1w=to1vn dicd at hs‘ M" Street E t-Ph d PRINCE coat" u“ m ¢PliltI0na. Advertising ahuuld be 1m with u", p 4 0h m" h” Mun“ “n? l‘ l"! of the following no u, Ifl “"111” Brumm wmr an. Mark Gzudet, 61 ‘Granville BI. ‘e In: homo in Summcraido l; 11°F. #113119 on vow romp. —FORMALIN - Ceresan-Semesul B91 11'- lrlllor Drug 00.. Kenslngton. — ‘N KENSINGTO present con1edv may 15$‘; fig} m ’I‘ravel1er‘s Rest Hall we esday May 15111 at aao PM. Sale of cand ' Also specialties. Admission 25¢ 311% WC- L-323-5-i1-l3-15-3i. —.IUST nacarvan 50mg y; Chic handbafli. 565mm’; hams; 51181195. 98 cents each. m; 5 and l0. Summerslde. L-358-5_11.21‘ ~—FOX R. A N vixen and PuppyC guEIrgrS-Sunglo t. mm Se!" lo us for finishing, $.98?! "l? bulk of 1939 Show bu; 3:11:21‘! night, service, low prices, High)“ ucls ofl to victory, Start using m]; prints. Enman Drug and photo PIWCHPHK meal mixture now and insure maxim bllwllllrz resultlsmncrxutr Sgilsflllalltf still? " 111116 lll all 511111110 Dealers. n5-4-8l. BORDEN Nlgrl- Herbert Bursey of Moncton, W400i‘. W185 a visitor 1o Borden last __ . t1e_ guest of her slster-ln-law Mls. ltcglnald Rodgers, “Mr. Albert Walk; o; Summgr- side was in Borden on business on Friday. _Mr. Wlillam Marks of Albany 15' at presvzlt employed 1n Bode“ uluro he 15 renovating building; 101' Mr. Joseph Arscnault. 51110118 the business visitors to tBorden on Saturday were Mr. Hay. "lll A- Ross. Falrvlew, Halifax, N. S.. Mr. Patrick J. Jeffery. alsopf Tlfllif-WX. N.S.. and Mr. J. A. Hate- tlcld. Truro, N5, On ‘Tuesday evening a Bingo Party was held in Borden town hall lmder the auspices of the Borden Girl Guides. There was a large at- tcndancc and many useful prizes l‘; wcrc given. the grand prize of the CharIoiiefolvn, crching going to Miss Dorothy Ilenncscy of Borden ‘The weekly danoe held in the Borden dance hall on 'I‘uesday P11111111’; was a great success. 0. K. Prcsbl’ and his Novelteers furnish- crl the lllllSlC. Mallv visitors from Cllarlottctown, Summersfie and Kcnslngton and other points were prcsant. and spent a veiy enjoymb} ' . The proceeds of these i 1 dances are in aid of the Baruch rink The wcckly card party of the Brrr1c11 \‘Vomol1‘s Institute was lll“rl_il1 the‘ town hall on Thursday f“.‘t"1'lll<_'_ with six tables playing. "la first 11 ‘ire was won by Mls . and prize by ifrs. . 1 .. . Gents first prize ,' Mr. T. Johnson. second .0 Mr. _M. Calupbcll wth c011- "‘11 prutrs going to Mrs. W, ml and M . Rrginald Rodgers. ': wss then resumcd for f out which was won by Miss Grralduu: Richard. A lllept.“ Gives findings in ‘Tragedy Probe OTTAWA. Mav i3-(CP)—A Transport Department probe to- m; 1 provided the final chapter in :1 story of starvation that followed flight over Labrador with find- trig that three men died because of an ncrldent "due to faulty nav- igation attributable in large mea- gllrc 1o illness on the part of the uilui." Victims of the 04101110111, 135k fall were Pilot Joseph Fecteau. 32. of st. A-iaric de Bcauce, Que., and G. H. Davidson. 49. of Montreal, and 4.1. c. Cote. 61, of Beaumont, Que. both 13:1. ‘llilflfi 'l‘l'a11sj1or:, Mil1l$t€f Howe made lpublic the report of the ‘which recently held 1 lvmitrc-al. The report said: I “The board finds 11m the wei- ‘ dent was due to faulty navigation. attributable in largo measure .il1ncss ‘on the part of the p110. l'I'l1c evidence showed that the air- lcrilil. was n. new machine and en- tlrcl nlrworthy, and was intact WhEIY finally recovered. IUD the lack of 8114-’ Pilot. Was lll I According to documents found ‘with the bodies the pilot admitted ,l1e had lost. command of his fa- ‘cullics during the trill. The lluzlu took (place in mid- scptembcr. 1939. an , the report declared. “t.l1e three men awwared to have died from starvation dur; tng 1110 first half of December- "Davldson. the last alive, appears to lmlc succumbcd on or about wore found Feb. . The machine. Oil/Md QlwbGF All'\\'£\_\'-\. Limited. left M1510. Q11!‘- on a charter flight. to orthwcst Riwr, Labrador. 18st Sf-‘Pl- 12- mmc down for its last stop near lIopcdnlc, more than 800 miles northwest of Qllebflk Omitted Fish Net The board found that ln the cnllfltlvl. of the flight no breach of thr- air rrlrnlations was committed 11111 11 11m flml that the nllot fall- rci to rflrrv a fzsh uct as ivcom. nvndczl bv 1111- depnrunentfis 1n- lnrnlallon circulars. A fish not tnlzlu luwr- l1clped the 111cn pro- vldc themselves with food. ‘ Leaving Moisic on Sept. l2 he party spent the night 0n 8 51111111 lakq- north cf the Hamilton River. about, half ymy to their destin- ation nnd on their course. They tnuk off ngalll on 1M 11101111111! °1 sr-pt. 13 whvn the pilot set the cor- board sittings in ‘M658- lJcc. 1'1. 1939. The Qglane and bodies c] t at a nearby island unti ‘The Under Pup’ Opens At The Capitol $’side A new motion picture an: remarkable voice l. Ind I personality at once warm and "lfflilllnq. was born ester-day when Universal: “The Un er Pup" open- ed at the Capltolfrhcatre, Summer- slde. She is Gloria Jean, an eleven year o.d whose ooloratura voice and natural appeal dominate a icture replete WIN} romantic, com y and musical surprises. Presented bv bro- ducer Joe Pasternak. t-he man who also introduced Deanna Durbm, Gloria will undoubtedly be compar- ed w her stellar predecessor, yet she has a Personality all lier own. Gloria is bv no means the whole show. however. nor is she the sole newcomer. One of the year's longest casts has been atihered. and all de- liver 111 unpress ve style. In roman- tic assignments Robert Cumming! repeats his hit of ‘Three Smart Girls Grow Up,” while Nan Gre , again opposite him, 1s equally e - fective. Large cast. Honors are divided between a cast of adults and as talented an array of oungsters as has ever been assem led on the screen. The grown ups are Belulah Bondi. Margaret Lindsay. C. Aubrey Smith, Blilv Gilbert. Raymond Wal- burn. Paul Cavannagh, Frank Jenks Ernest Truex and Samuel S. Hinds. Among the youngsters Virginia Weldler and Anna Gi‘lis are wel- come and familiar faces. wh1le Shlrlev Mills. as the meanie, scores in her first appearance. Daylight Saving (Continued from page l) _ _ cll to vote $1200. for the salary o! a lull time Pubuc health Nurse 1n the City. The letter was lrom the De- Dartmenl. 0t Publ._c Health and was reterred to the Finance Committee for furl-her consideration. Couu. Chandler opposed the ap- pointment 0f a nurse 111 the City be- cause of the exuenctlture. He claim- ed that it was not provided for 1n this years estimates and suggested be considered for ‘next years budget. _ _Tne reports of the Vflflqus com- mittees were submitted and mlopt- ed. Councillor Uougan, reporting 011 the streets. said that t.l1e patch- ing on ' ' commenced soon. The committee arled well within their estimates, he sa . Councillor Chandler, chairman cf Finance, reported that for the fir t three months of the current ye receipts had exceeded expenditures by over $5,000, A resuluton, requesting the Mayor to invite the Dominion Fire Chle.s Association to hold their annual convention in Charlottetown during 194i was introduced by Couu. Mar- Clvlc Airport Commenting on the proposed en- largement of t1 e new Civic Airport for the Emume Air Training Scheme Mayor Homati said that lie hoped to see the a1r11ortc11111rgctl although thrre was nothing definite yet, Cur-Tl!“ [tam options on adjoining propcr- tles. had been taken bv the City. 10 protect those interested. he azldcci. Thc Councl lioncd these options‘ would be taken 1m before long. Ho said that t‘. e Dominion Govornlncnt had sent two engineers to the alr- nort who are at orcscnt making a thorough survey. Coun. Stems. in presenting the Police Report. said that. the Poke Radio shofii be here within a week. Mayor Holman instructed Coun. Blanchard. chairman cf Pilblic Pro- pcrtv and Market Committee, to ar- range a meeting th 5 week. wit Hon. W. H. Dennis. Minister of Agriculture and Mr. H. E. Miller. in charge of the Dominion Government Public Works. to discuss the present: uul future care of public gardens. Commenting on the resolution providing for the formaton of the "Cil" Information Committee." Coun. MacDonald maintained that there was nothing 1n the resolution to prevent people from doing what tthev had always done before. He claimed that. the Councillors should have been given time to consider the resoution and added that a conv should have been olaccd on each desk bciore the meeting. _I-le said he was in favor of anything aimed for the betterment of the Council but was opposed to keeping anything from the press. "Every- thine done here is above board,‘ he continued. He declared he had ncv- or seen anything llbellous in the Maintaining that each Councillor should have been provided with a coov of the resolution beforehand. he charged tint there was the pos- sibility at 4 or 5 of the Councilors knew everything and the others were not told. Coun. Chandler claimed that the resolution had been read over at the last Oounc meeting, He admitted - he ‘ helped draw up the resolution" and claimed that it was n2 _l_°°1111_111"§¢ mlflslw w keen after death. he lost. command of his faculties shortly after taking off. and flew in a general north- westeriv direction for about two hours until their reached the sea- coasi where they landed approxi- mately 117 miles north and slight- lv fill-st 0f Northwest River," said the report. The following morning. Sept, l4, the party took olif again and were lmbing for height. when one c11- gine failed because of lack of gas. Thepilot then selected a fresh- water lake about i 1-2 miles inland and. coming down safel , remained Sept. l9. Move To Old Shack 'I‘hen. with a favorable wind, the party taxied their lane on one en- gine to a more eitcred position where they moved 111w an old shack on the south-west. cnd of Talnslninutvik Bav "whcrv thcv rc- malned until death overtook 111cm." 'l“l1c mcn oncratcd without stlcccss a portable emergency radio sol. A - so thcy had approximatclv 58 1-2 Sounds of food. t. shotgun and 25 T 1 .. To assist in tire prevention of sim- ilar accidenta the departmcnt said it was issuing a circular advising pilots to note the necessity for a pilot to consult a physician at the first sign of lll-health; the necessity for pilots and o rlltors to check nll radio equlpmen frequently and the ""1 compass course for Northwest Rivrr. _ "According in the nllfll 5 0W" m‘ mission, in the documents found ndvfisabillty of leaving an aircraft that has made a forccdlandlng in a (‘OIfDlCUOM place to aid in locat- . -... _ _ ‘i211? tie City streets would be, l there f the City was not buying to best ad- lvantagc." He added that ln most h of $245000 bv the Finance UMMCERsIDE G AND PRINCE COUNTY CH information from the peo 1e or press but to see that the rrglllit in- formation was supplied by eres- ponslble person. Official and lll- gienfis qésootmts should be 0 8 - 6 churned that than were plenty of statement; made in the out" which “aordered on the llbell- ous. Continuing he said that u for as he was concerned it was not an attem t of 4 or 5 Councillors n.1,- temnt n2 to muzzle ooun. MacDon- ald but in future he (Coun. Mu- Donald) wou have to submit re- mfla undtt own name. Coun. MacDonald Replying Coun. MacDonald lI-ld "I appreciate Coun. Chandler's effort: to cover up the thing but I am not in the habit of writing letters to thepress. although 1 am sometimes inclined. because I feel it above my authority to do so." He agreed that people should sign their names t0 any letters they writeto the papers but added that it was a matter for the Editors of the two local papers to decide. He ‘said there was nothing in the resolution to do anv harm to him and added that as far as Coun. Chandler muzzling im was con- cerned said that he "will never have t.l1e opportunity." Coun. Dougan claimed that a m- port of a. street committee meet- ing had been published in the pres without his knowledge and charged that one of the Councillors must l1ave supplied t.l1e information. He claimed he should have been con- sulted before this was done. Coun. Chandler argued that there weze sound reasons for passing the resolutions and said that anumber of years ago a letter, written by l. former Mayor, had apprared in the press and was damaging to the state of the City's finances. The letter had not been corrected and no retraction made. Banks and bond houses are thus given ‘ITIIS- leading information. He claimed that. the Committee was necessary. Daylight Euving In the discussion regarding the adoption of daylight saving time in thc City. Coun. MacDonald pointed out that most of the busi- ness houses seemed to favor the idea but maintained that it was a matter for the Provincial Govern- ment to deal with. Coun. Chandler opposed the adoption of the resolution introduc- ing it because it had proven un- satisfactory in the past. The 11911111111111: Councillors fav- ored the adoption of daylight sav- ing time within the Clty. A resolution instructing the pur- chasing agent of the City, to buy to the brst advantage when pur- chasing supplies used by the City for relief purposes. It was moved by Court. Steins. Coun. Sterns said that he tn- troduc-ed the resolution because ‘fvras criticism abroad that cases they were buying to bes’. ad- vnxng-e but it was to “throtlie" this criticism that he introduced the resolution. ~ Mayor Holman opposed the resol- l'cn as 11c claimed that it was v- Donald and adopted bv the Council llélffltm 11111011 P1311151‘ 1° ‘"19 1n M‘ Coun. MacDonald said that he had submitted a similar resolution on a former occasion and it had been thrown 111 the waste paper bits- ;kct. Hesuzlzcstcd that an equitable Idistrbution 9f relief purchases be lmarlc according to the amount of cs paid bv the pers0n from whom the purchases vvcrc made. The rcsolut on was; adopted as was also another along the some line witch provided for the cutting oft’ from orders filly person supply- ing coal, groceries or other sull- plies to 1110 City which are not up to spccifications. A resolution providing for t.l1e es- iablishmentof a restricted buzldinfl zone in the northeastern part of the Cit-v, was passed after a short discussion. A rcscltltion authorizing‘ the is- suance of debentures to t e amount Com- nftt-oc was also ado ted A by-Iaw to regulage roller skating n the city was elven first second reading as was also a by-llw to enforce the payment of personal DFQDQFt-V tax upon motor vehicle! and anotl-cr to regulate and license automobile renair garages. A resolution was adopted cancel- linlz the restaurant license of the Grand Cafe on Grafton Street. Civic Information Commltt-HO Following is the text of the reso- lution providing for the clvlu 1n- lormatlon committee: Whereas no verbatim report is made nor published of the dil- cusslons of die City Council and Whereas a great deal of misin- formation has been given the pub- lic through various media. in par- ticulur through the publication in the press o1 correspondence, in most, cases anonymous, Whereas the prose smile dil- tlnctly stating. in most cues, that the opinions ex-prelmed u! those of the writer only. has not felt ll-self obligated to verify statements purporting to be statements of fact strut. good of Charlottet this c0nd courage citizens i ates for election to the Guy cand Council. and official aponsible lpp axing in these letters argl Whereas it _ o lnion of the City Council that e conmiued lwoearance of these incorrect statement; ficial contradiction nutlgates a government in the Ci own and further that itlon is calculated to dis- be it resolved that a ttee of tho Council be apt» and known Olvlu Information committee, And be it further resolved that this comnuttee consist man of Finance, Streets. and Chairman of with i110 first named as Chairman. And its duties shall include 1. Tho supplying of authentic information to re- partles, including the D1956. 1n regard to any or all ac- tions of the Council. 2. To correct through the ess 0r by radio or any other me tum any incorrect may Council. 3. To consult with t.l1e City RA- corder in reference to any pub- lished statements which may tn 1t; 0111111011 be libelous and to recom mend such action to t.l1e Council a5 the Committee 11e°°553~Ty 0r advisable. Coun. Henry La. horn. bv Coun. J. T, M oved Second COMMON VOTES __<.°£lt1ul19¢1_fr9m_ngze i) mm? 3511?. James Maxton CBmPbE-l 5191111911. forced the div- ision. But when the vote was tak- en they had to act as "tellers" of . ... 2111017131.: and could not vote in 1e ob y. As there were no other dlfiflflirs. the vote was recorded as unanimous. The Prime Minister in a lllpple- mentary statement reliance upon parliament. I am anxious, and indeed m- Solved." he said. House of Commons with the Gov- ernmcnt at every stage in our for- tunes as they unfold. It is bv the sltlrength of the House of common. at we shall be lar e1 .‘. in this conflict. 8 y ms aimed l the present time we are in the preliminaries of a very great battle and I do not know what the position will be when We meet a- n gal After th te th _ ed unti! 11.11911 I? gllllslgealgggalizl-éld earlier if an emergency arises. flaming Sentence; Mr. Churchill's address was brlof, I11 a few flaming sentences he out- lined the purposes of 111s HIGIII I"- “I, say to the House, as I said to ministers who have Joined this ernment. I have nothing to offer but blood. toll, tears and sweat, "We have bcioro us an ordeal of the most grievous kind. We have bc- fore us many, censored caption. this was scene after second British puck (left: and Forester; a sinking German troop transport (center) and moth“ Gonngn gnmtpory, ‘ground have sunk ‘l Nazi destroyers in the engage sea and air. Will‘ rannv IIPYPI" of human policy. ‘You e~§¥_-.v<l~.=§_2“: 1111113.} e"- 15 rStrotegic Lineup ofVNovoFMight in Méditerréihéoni, ... *1‘ GERMANY Miles 100 ? w’ Olbrlfil! *8 Casablanca.“ ~ MQRQCCQ 1",)‘ ALGERIA lFRJ ' information which have been given the citizens 14°11 ormdalny tnlcorrecv, w may ave been aced upon any action or p] T111111)‘ struggle and suffering, ‘fifou ask. what i; our policy‘! l say it is to wage war bv land. ‘Var with all our might. and with all the strength God has given us. and to wage against a monstrous ty- surpnssod in the dark and lamyntahlr- catalogue crime. That is our SPAIN A - \. . the oozlsluered without of - from becoming XL View?!‘ at all spite of all terrors —Vlctor_v how- l‘\(.‘l' lonlz and hard he. for without victory there is no .. surluval. {y "Lot that be realized. No survival for the Brltsh finnlre. no surviv- al for all that the British Exnplre , F r has stood for. no survival for thc urge, the impulse of the ages, tha . mankind shall move forwards w- wards his son. 1 mll‘ 11”” l“? “l” $513‘. "“°‘¢2’.l§i ope. 0e a e 1 our " 111° will notbo Iuffer me I answer in one word. 1t. is victory costs-Victory the road may ed to fall amorll UARDIAN RONICLE 5. The budget was 15-51- l-‘Vefllllil by finance chairman, Councillor Mn 1' a t‘ ‘ff/side Town ;0ounci| Budgets Surplus brought down gular monthly moot: 111.11cr. °f C1131!" Let U! Go Forward side Town (‘r111 11 \11\ ~ Chairman of Campbell prcsl ed ‘ ' ('01 Police, strength interpretation decision of the conclusion." David L1 may consider cKce. and ounmed his his nrincirfes “to carry tho 1R th"t the Bren guns. Eovern - gov- WASHDT An Allied s months of lirance have four weeks. salcl that crnmcnt while Mr. Churchill D “tho come. "I feelentitled at this at this time. to claim the aid of all and to sav ‘come then, let us K0 forward "together with our united Mr. Churchill and his predecessor in office._ Neville Chamberlain. now lord urcsldent of the council. cheered as they appeared m m» noose to open the session in winch formation of a government repre- senting the united and inflexible re- solve of the nation to prosecute the war with Germany to a victorious oyd Gears! Churchill's note of warning of hard times He spoke of this - critical terrible moment" in which the nation needed the Prime Min- ister's “glittering intellectual gifts. his dauntless courage and his DW- found studv of war." J In tge Househof Lords. wtheg Si: 1 n. as ised . ‘failing? Drgsigeynar: DGCtEd (hilt the extra expgnso on sack for t.l1e first time. foreign sec- retary Viscount Halifax paid tribute to Mr. Chamberl Churchill's "imagination and . ing and determination" are of great received lvord that two ex‘m g ~ ‘c; value to the country. _ H. B. Lees-Smith. Labor. and SlT.Cl1101‘ MacNoill rvportc-d that the Percy Harris. Liberal. in the House changes and m,p_,o._.eml,,._.ug n. the the" airport were almost complew- and ain and said of Commons formally pledged supporters to stand behind the gov- ' Mr. Maxton sounded "w ~1l~ 110th of dissent by declar- ing that the formation of such a na- nnnent went against all Alfred Duff Coope as minister of informa Germany was attacking fiercely on all fronts and recalled Earl Hale's historic message in the spring of 19- Allies were " with their bflfks to the wall.’ Mr. Eden rcnorteq ‘he formation of a home guard against parachute troops. It is made of dder Allies Buy Huge Quantities 0f ll. S. Planes GTON. May 13 -<AP)— esman here today t at Great Britain and bought about $350,- 000.000 of United States and airplane motors within t.l1e last Renee Pleven, Hench l1! expert of t.he Allied purchasing mission, ' $150.000.000 purchases ‘had been made since Ar- thur Purvls. director of the mission, announced $200.000.000 worth oi purchases two weeks ago The recent ourc of Lockheed. Consolidated gld Mar- tin planes. Earlier contrac pi , ‘for _ Bell, __Curtis-_Wright_and_D;Iu_gl_a_s tough." r, taking office tlon. said bases have juncture. estimates IEVGDUB Camphcll WEN estimates grant of $ seconded Mr. makm? a pendi ture Estimated figure of the wool- Mr. dar-‘be able to I would be that lzhtlng easion of 111811 garrison at. announced erioan and airplanes mated t.l1e drawn up tyith a v without Yalsllltf to stay by 111:1 n $100 5i. This. 1:1 spin Board of $11,000, an 1., was added to thl- csulnated ox- MlWOF Campbrll srllrl i: the airport would be covered by the increase tn revenue from the larger p! .. the cost to date was $500. 'l'here would be required to finish the work, Town bills wcrr- passctl :111d re- ports of committccs read and pass- ed. Mccting adjourned, s, DUTCH TAKE NAZI SHIPS AMSTTIRDAIVI. Netherlands authorities took f7“55- andthe-rc at the against Bntaln and France. Mayor Cnniylli l. stcHr-d t.1.1t ‘he had been carefully to making 111111 9X1» Iure inter. Mautr 111v tax/ls, sfiwrr-(l l 1 who ae paying , , _ ,, (‘fill 110W; but c: . .5 must coo - resented the 7650111- erate and n01. ask for extra uolrk this house welcomes the w be done’ Councillor Molllson in dralllnc up budgctcd for a 511171111; n.’ 1.000 to the . total grant . ‘$300 of $63’l0OO for slrcets. revenu» from asscrsal-‘zic was put a’. $54 0112.71‘ Wiill no rise in taxcs wl1u-l1 r-r-1 1' . - z‘. the old S100 ()0. “RS (‘X- $1.7O p1‘ more than s, which vwuld land. Iiforeolsor thcy 11nd landing each tiny. 001,". about: vcry littll 51:17.’ l3---rAP)- 116.000 tons of Gennan slljliplping lrl the Dutch East. In- m liflvthie Ollléifmk g! the Ger- - ' . f a“ 0n. as 15c! <1 x . 1139.‘. l-‘illffff.°lil’t°il°i.ifr flfihafvhllgtt m “ °°° ° will be equipped with rifles 5111001111: took refuge start of the war FAIL TO LANT) TTIOOPB SIDCKHIOIM, May l3_1A_p)_ The Norwegian ‘fielegmpb Agency NPOWM from "somewhere in Nor- way" today that a German attempt to land troops to help the besctgcd Nanak faikd when soy. eral transport ships were sxuik, No details were given. craft. Pleven said additional contract: are near completion for North Am. Boeing models. He esti- Boelnz contact would apbroximate 825.000 000 additional ready were and asking llveries. been “TH? T110 invasion of Holland and Bol- ghlm. Pleven told reports. hid not affected the piano-purchasing pro- gram because 111v r\llll‘.< '.vr.\re a1- buying all they could the fastest posatblo de- thcr Iuplanaa wen bo- g e ver lnAsldelil ‘meed f t h led" ‘They £5 $5335....” £3 Bizeru - \ 1.1.1.1. nfiusu Elfmlch Nave‘ \\ ID111111111- Icms l‘ f ElOlhm \" f, _Fon1ficotlon| F IJIYA IJTJ IRANCI <- pI-"d _- 1 7111.». \ \~/~' "UWN" MEDITERRANEAN SEA MALTA \ 1-‘1. s K‘. _,,f h. YUCQSLAVIA {\s_o' f ltflrfid TURKEY til‘ ESUPI EGYPT llivu ofRnaval base: and warship activity in the Meditcrranun Sea. one-time Marc Nostrum of ‘ ‘ omo. Into it have sailed major units o >~. 11131.11. had taken over Norway's peaceful Narvtk Flow. when tbs photo cl lne IIAIQHHBIII ct‘ Danie “as much. nuormt g m 1.111 ~ I raid on Nazi ships in Narvlk harbor. It show"; British destroyers ii. )1. S. (‘os- tfllhlll. f the British and French fleets to meet any threat of l war from modern Italy. British claim to l l 1 1