11m _GUARDIAN ifireek iiaptain 308i Strikes iSent To lleath $liread In ILS. illanaolell 2 - - WASHINGTON, May 20 (AP)- Strikes began to spread again tract‘ “.i‘“"d"'°‘..'.'ll.°l°“ as earaoroarae or 3111131‘. Brazil. MI! 30 —(AP)— a clean-up decision which may glvs $ “sififif. l...’ "‘....° °"°..3;.‘€.“ ‘£55’; °“ ‘é‘°“§“é'°“ i’.l.““fi'i‘“ "Eh; n peac o urmo a o ow and reports were current that her mine wage controversy. crh" “mists " “demote wilt l'"."°:.l...°lt:t."s pr er as equeny- ...aprovao e disabled U-boat which was scuttled for a flat $2-a-day increase are not when overtaken by a British de- Eeiiilerilliy ilttslfli-Hliydllig biliiiilii-tlgial l stgroygr, moor yo e ..'s.ac- sup/wan o; the 341191;, llllcl the panel is reported to favor their ca lmpl-lmllgd new o; the scllllled U. for extra pay to cover all the time ma; have amped ln Rmlla they spend underground. The my“; w“ ml-pedoell and Lewis has said the miners gill shelled l0 me bollom May l wlllle not work without a contract, he tls en mule “om Ellen“ All“ m extended to May 31 the truce nil; Nol-lll Mum wllll a llnseed cargo-tier which thcloid dcontléact prov _ and the caplaln was taken aboardiions were cont nue un er govern _ ~ment operation of the mines. f): lgfligglng U boa“ the “rm” Today. however. strikes of miners rotestlug their lack of a working Atgbcl’? w“ ‘mated early this gontract ‘read in Pennsylvania. ma,“ ° “Mmemstem 3mm with] and broke out in Ohio and Ken- cmm m“ w reach 9-“ Axlsltucky. When i4 mines had closed .°1' "finial W" and unable iv sub-l it was estimated that 6,000 men .merge because of engine damage. were ldle_ . Ii; was rGDOfiAPd that when the . British destroyer came upon the surfaced raider there was fi htin ' soing on in the submarine in gwhicg some of the U-boat crew were in- A kw minim?! later crewmen left ' the submarine and were nldred u by the destroyer. these reports sai , .3" explosion sent the U-boat i0 thbtt . o-rr , _ P—-De'-" f h‘) Eflxylm w” mporled sunk fen“ Qggéxquxaszgnnofiicld w, Canada has sent five million bushels of wheat ml of Trade and Commerce Hon. James A. McKinlml, ‘n5 mlles o“ l Bl, m ma qrelllde to all.» a mot. feed starving Greeks suffering under the Nazi cc’ l Tile men irl traditional white costume standing b,- og Flemallllo “lfomiflmihlffligg fgfi plow; llnmle by L1G“ null; cupat-ion. The Brain is sent on neutral Swedish illilfl ihe group around the hatch are members of the‘ survivors reached pal-Hamil, New“. Qapm of me spew-ll Servfggg ships and the shipment is arranged by the Grscl: Llzcoues, crack Greek military unit. The Tamara m]. 2a in ‘lane lifeboat and were brought Branch of the United States army, War Relief Organization. Grouped around the five or. from St. John, New Brunswick, and the mam‘ ere y plane. soon will be shown to Canadian millionth bushel of rain are Ca tain Nilsson of tile of the city, C. R Wesson; Swedish Consul g Besides ihe captain. taken prison- servicemen, through facilities 0f the Swedsh ship Tamar: Greek Ming“! to Canada i-lon. , to Canada, Per Wilklnan, and other dlgnlt..li§"§'§, °1‘ "m"! the submarine. two iirb- Nbtionol voiliiiicjer Orsailiwillms o. s. Depasta, Director of the Greek War Roller; present. boats eorfaining 19 members of throughout Canada. the Eidlfots’ crew are missing. The announcement said the film, I firstdoffa series ‘of seven being hpro- w“ . duce or Ame can army s ow- I ,7 loss. by Coi- cobra former woii- nfiilVfifS i-Gitfll‘ 5' known Hollywood Director, depicts =, the rise of Nazidom and the course .____ of events leading up to the Out- MOSCOW, May 20 —(AP)— J0- breok oi the present war. It con- seph E. Davies delivered President tains bottle scenes, but deals chief’; Roosevelt's letter personally to ly with tfhe Nazi "war of nerves Premier Joseph Stalin in the which preceded the actual outbreak Kremlin oonight. o; lloslllitles, l Before visiting Stalin, Davies The series lei’ films is entitled‘ £2,211,322 gliatilhefiltixeglg- —~— " int - fi il " - LONDON, May 2o (CPl-German “ l “e_g_j____ tov. “if. “will “l”? - C6 C BflTilS C9, fll’\( ithe rate is rising swiftly as under-l lgoillllllglflgroltllps belcome lllllre active _ . __ie»--—---- -—~—~~~——- - DB Oii 0 an A ed invzls~ -——-.* H -- ————? w" . 19H. 101115 Jacquinot, former French i ten-ll; “w; brief 5 5 1n 51mm. 55- -,=.I,a.5I.-..“¢'-'-'fl-"-'f- “Prlvate Nurse” Is deputy, said today. BERNIE, Mny 20 -(AP)- Da grad ymml Klllwsllevfop oolllllla M NDA Y TUE. — Wlill/ $ New Dramati“ And biliinliiiiililililiifiiiiiniiiiii iiili"éi°.iéf“'.lf'.‘ii'i2.‘i.$.é“ir“$3 2 DAYS MON. and TUE. . i» A 1n all“ a AN OF i. . AMT“! _ _. "u", ,4" t-éniwnfl l»-Iv'iV" ‘u ileu;¢'n"" u H-nuf-HF; “.7. l4 ‘é“i‘ EDMUND IAN FIEDDI GWENN ' HUNTER ' BARTHOIOMEW MARTA 1U A TA ALAN [INDEN s OUlGlEY - MOWBRAY t, l ...-.-. unmade lLlQl-“.. .1 Matinee Monday aim" Claim so ooo- Frenchmen Are Shot By Nazis I“ "'5“.I%‘ EVE. SHOWS 7 and 9 PRINCE EDWARD t.» ,-»..l._... (u-lzluwifl.‘ There was no immediate indica- tion of the reaction of Stalin. Davies, who flew from the Unit- ed States, arrived in Moscow yes- 'n>*v* 1a 1- a-—n~>-lmm u n law-i ‘ ' tum squads “e Wmking Overtime military situation today declared slderllble about the lellel. lll llle I Romantlc Expose g; gngzillirllélfl ':_‘;'~‘l““5° 0f Axis fears that a "real vicwiy" I01" 9mm}; ‘tllge face of the strictest official secrecy, . -__ lled two sl pdsflifis 5w“ "5 Al‘ would not be dfteiiiililed "m 9 the Moscow press today contained m?“ A private nurse knows the worst In Help: g“ l“ "umpe- Allies attack the continent by Wld- no speculation whatever about the mo", f» b0 tll hes l allldlll be; mum" ifiiltdé aone the German d tl ‘German people ' l l lll ll ll ' a ut e tpeop e— e s - It warne i6 - Davies mss on, even oulz muc ullmen Wolves i “pm” the Wm“ Sh“ me“ “u ecutiony of 48d cegome a? "it" ti"? fillies W1" “"6”! likely some was elven to Nlioriins the ' d ' l ' l llliiélgi-ébslslfiell. WOIVBS. HQ 811d the death o‘, two Naglsofficefigwljg iry an inlglsioll. “Tile (fiillllillbgmmifig facts of his arrival. III some o the‘ _ l ' ' ' lem- the ‘uropean an . pandas! people: * you ever new! ' ~ . e-lell llmllslllg expel-lences are ex_ oners have been shot at a rate of _ , - _~- | obboy ob i» ob Colo-bob 2" a d“ l“ the W“ of to... said LL-col. Forbes l And her dramatic, romantic and bureau sam- and 60° Yugml“ Pris‘ plow by piece," it said. >"We wllll l ‘pl-wage Nurse," wl-llcll l5 slllled lo while at Dilbac more than 100 were w»: I c-Jm t Open Monday a; m, Caplwl killed after the slaying of three the ""15 mu“ “w” we“ i“ t _ German soldic . 1 A -ll 3o iviiiimi w "ma" “m; “e m‘ “t » ‘Qlgialore excitement starts when persons were rezgortednputpéo dough) P1191" 9111mm? w disembark o“ fivlri c. . ‘. .~l ' .Th Corriere Della lovely bionde Brenda Joyce is in the Kragllievac concentration éiclllqilligllnkiallllllgsltvnliffn Peninsula h“ stranded in New York, alone and camp. :5 broke. As she is signing up at a The German-controlled DlltCl1l119V0!‘ been invaded by sefi iliiii OTTAWA. May 20 -(CP)— De- llurses’ registry in an attempt to radio reported that Arthur Sevszin- only illroiwii lilo‘ AIPS- a" under‘ fence Hefldqwmels B-illlfiililced t0- llnd work, she hears a call for an- quart. Nazi l-ligh Commissioner in taking which. it maintained, “today day appointment as Director of other nurse. Rushing out of the theaNctherlands. where scores ofiis impossi 9131101‘ PPOQWIUOH 0i lit-COL Dun- - office, Brenda tries to grab the call, patriots have been executed re- ~— i- cim shim“ “mes, 0-3-53» M C» llllgl but is soundly scolded when the cently. had advised factory work» 54. of Montreal, and his promotion A Nazi soldier examines a. cylinder of supplies. mostly €Xlll°5iv¢¢ w Ollie? 111-1159 Played by Academy ers that the threat of invasion had. . ' Y0 the milk 01 00101191- Germans claim British nlrle dropped by parachute to help Yugosisl. Award tYi/llillel‘ Jane Darwell, shows forced the Germans to arrest reY C°1~ WINS has bee" 5555mm guerrillas whose llllccasillg forays against the invaders have kelii "W" anon lescene- lease D - s V Jidutn , " ‘ w. en she hears Brenda's awry. mlghii "relgacdildwaasl- tigdiinirdexsfaldigrlsa ___ dutiy zvitathGetizlqeel-gfficéelzilbsiicxxgglectigrll country an ewlvcangcrous powde? keg n” the Axis occupation mm!‘ 4 Jim‘? his Pill’ 0" hail she Bets h" to a command of the Netherlands 0'"TON ‘i0 iAP)—Govern- and Appraisal Board since last garlfgjlgfnslfglflgi fgge flfeflgffgleld government here. ‘ DrBs-{ilonétkll {odd} sinned into law Ja-n. 4 For three years before that n nar s - ' ,, ‘ ‘ ‘" ‘ . ' Theresa to». boo. ob ..£2:..t:.l“l§:::. "lislssdsil .2“: l .§::l2:~".l"lll: .°§"“..'."““"““.“ °‘ a girl, who is portrayed by Arm Todd, quart as 5a ln m ‘g ., llk 1935i." ball culfew fol c l w thra nBg cen re. NI-le oes not know her mother's identity. eralely pollxedg :8 m d s em‘ “'-""'- ll llve lm. Y“ 9w?! e 0' 'E' in the 9W Brenda aocldentally lam-m who the fields l; S ti! y all 60m iii Under the new law, e el; d “Mel ears onors List. Ann's mother is. but she is warned Holland .: * e ‘m m “"9 iii mctliatcly, second tomes lomromnl] After overseas servioe in the first by the father not to interfere in * headers “inch begin no] i; d an“ Great Warhe joined the permanent the afiair, How she brig-lag mother, i 4,30 p.111. lllny bi! 60ml)?! P ' force in 1920 with rank of Major m“ boo bgbll uglll m-lllclo-lbl; 19;- th/ur urr e. en pr pa o c. ‘ 'Gili, requested him in 1923 to ac- cept the position of athletic man- ager of the university. Until the outbreak of this war he occupied that position. Berlin liaideli; 7 Trains Shot llp -<-,v=~<.».:oe=n _\‘.-r--.-.--.-?.3 u (And the never knowswhanahigh fever will tum out to be iusi u plain euseoflovei) u rgr» father and child together a ain gaggle‘. for a novel and exc ting Britain's Popular illuh Speaker Hollywood's Juveniles, paced W i- another By SCOTT YOUNG Mickey mm’ 608$" Ma l rv- wrn- york c rlian r “A Yank at which opens l“ N, M;;”ws‘jfc.‘i'l‘°g,,e Rooney And Cast 1"“. .-. af/zesr '";\.=-:.= Mention... Saint John... 01g? sell no u my; jinn MATINEE MONDAY AT 2.30 CAPITOL .- nnmwwm-fimvnra.» IVJIVJIFJH EMPIRE 'IN '.' . 5:1... game PLUS - INDIAN SIGNS — COMEDY -- and CHAPTER fi -- KING OF THE MOUNTIES ‘MATINEE 2.30 — EVE. 7 and 8.45 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND — NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS, P. E. I. - CARIBOU. N. S. ' M. V. “PRINCE NOVA" "The Connecting Link Between These Provinces” (DAILY-SUNDAYS INCLUDED) DURING MAY AND 11mm Will Leave Wand Islands Will Leave Caribou 7.00 a.m. 9-00 a-m- 2.30 p,m_ 4.30 p.m. LUNCHES SERVED i Excel In Smash “A Yank At Eton” Monday at the Prince Edward theatre. Mickey takes part in one of the wildest, and funniest, fight scenes ever filmed, plays football, cricket and a couple of Eton games called "fives" and the “field game" rulns a steeplecilase, and wears a top hat. The latter is Just one part of the unique outfit worn by him as a stu- dent at England's exclusive Eton. The story is about Mickey, an American boy and the star of his high school football team. He wants to go to Notre Dame, but winds up at Eton mstead when his widowed mother marries an Englishman. Hilarious Difficulty .. Resolved w hate his new sur- roundings, he gets into one hilarious difficulty after another, including an almost constant conflict with his new stepbrother, played expertly by Freddie Bartholomew. But when he suspects that Freddie is in a Jam, Mickey talus the blame and is “sacked" out of school. This probably wouldn't have wonied him so much cxoept that it means he must miss the big steeplechase run in which he has been planning to prove his American superiority ‘in the Einglish boys. . At the last moment he learns that Freddie is really innocent — he had been suspected of "borrowing" the housemasisi-‘s car and smashing it lip-and goes to work to clear him- sclf. To do this he must kidnap the propiewr of a roadside iml, which he and a dozen very small Etoniarls do after the aformentioncd wild f th most peakle o e p0 1 b in Britain todagullfismdouilt Ber‘: nlett, whose vociferous support of binfiiifihi “'2. ‘El; 25o"; e a asides make his occasf l ad- dressw well-attended. Speaking success of the former Canadian Prime Minister, now a member of the House of lords, is no min to Canadians here who rem r his keenneas in debate. his ready flow olf invective and his stalwart belief in close but inde- pendent Empire relations. One of his most recent successes was before the Publicity Club of hieh ficials. when he got well ilnto his sub- ject. he made a couple of refer- ences to the hesltlancy of Sir Wil- frid Laurier's Liberal Government in sending Canadian troops to Smith Africa during the Boer War alnd subsequent refusal to bear the expeditions cost. His inference was that Sir Wilfrid should have acted faster, in the interests of Empire unity, but the audience, knowing little of the background of Canad- ian politics. missed the significance of h s criticism of the party he fought all during his political c» reer. He spoke of how that hesitancy was reversed when the first Great War began, with Canada lmder the Conservative leader Sir Robert Borden, and said he doubted "if in all the long record of history you scrap. Mickey gets back to Eaton just in time to be reinstated. and then min in the race and trim his rival, the school bully. Edmund Gwenn. 11nd ‘Phayer and Juanita Quigley are also impressive, as are Ian Hunter, Maria Linden and Alan Mowbray in other roles. WATCH SUN IN PLANTING In tuminlz the backyard into a miniature Victory garden, consider- ation must be given to the amount of shat-e coat by adjacent "" nnri by the taller growing plants. Tali olanis. such all corn. staked tomatoes. and pole beans, should he planted on the norih side. . Sunflower rust which attacks the NUIfTHl/MlIEIlfLA/VI) FERRIES, I,IMI'I'I2‘I) UIIARLOTTETOWN. P. E. I. leaves of sunflowers and sclerotlna will fhd a more notable fact than the response ." Such a response was essential. he declared. because an enemy never goes to war with just England, but goes to war with the British Em- pire, and "as long as we all owe allegiance to one sovereign, any conflict affecting any part. of the hnoire affects them all." Then he wamed that such Em- ofre unity could not be preserved in future fillets n. avshem were de- vised ilo give all the Iflnpire a voice in foreign policy. He recom- mended nln Empire air transport system to malts speedy and fre- quent conferences possible. ,and said: "Hm British people must give the lead." CONCEALI-ZD PATCHES Patches on clothing may ofion be rot which destroys the stems arc the only diseases 5o far encountered in sunflower culture in Canada. concealed in a seam line. llndcr a plefli. or in the gathers of the ger- merit. London, a powerful orglanihation of. _ newspaper and advertising of-l ' LONDON. May 20 (CM-On the heels of raids by heavy American bombers on submarine and ship- guildirl yards at Kiel and Flens- lirg. e R.A.F. last i ht rri d the Allied air offensirlieg tocgerlin for the fourth attack on the Reich capital in a week. An Air Ministry communique to- da said that swift RAJ“. Mos- qutos attacked targets in Berlin, but gave no details. Tonight the Air Ministry news service reported that seven trains on railways be tween Challons-Sur-Mame and Nancy, France, were shot up by a single Mosquito during RAJ‘. sor- , tiesmover occupied territory last n Allthe Mosquito planes returned. Elmanul if of d l m l-lll molly. above. abdicated his throne. Ffiimtilelrfoiuauieddiyliiiiitit ‘indig- lwwrdins io an unconfirmed lib-sh del-ed over the Channel toward over Radio Morocco, which quoted northern France. They were too reports from Italy via Bern, Switzer- d Out Our Way high to determine whether they were fish or bombers. By J. R. 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