iii ,___ ____.¢ f - AGENT: Mrs. John I l] ‘nu ' Sllltiltltlifllbgufnd 132$ 300141? Ne" 5'"""'P“-*'" ‘WW-toe. lllyIld be m with Mn. Pom]. 1M 6'11"“ m" '°' "Wlhsl Mb 6:17 el the iouowlno mm In e1~sts."v:::r:.. cw- [oroli 0 o "j G i The Guardian will be delivered l0 damn.“ n 6mm". mun‘ curler so: It h w day. o: m1- w I”, r to v; give your order to the boy vgmudu. t" "MM ____1 m; column In reserved for news or local interest. but advertising ,1; uewsy nature may be inserted at 2 cents a word. strictly payable DIIIIIWIIO. Water in”; —r'nes ' and m l! cement, 11mg, D mm... bulldins materials sold ' m advance. —B.EAD's 001mg]; Md cm” . -----—-———i———— Social on v - AHSMA-BEX for stomach up-iThursday. Jlellmofitlllfnztéhgwpanl,“ i. pets at Taylor Drug Co.. Kensimton. -CllAMPION Spark Plum for 11w, truck. tractor. motor cycle or» ‘wgary engine sold at Bruce's. 11-388-7-15-1 cream, straw rries, cake, come. If stormy, on 11-1-1111“ 11.461 —DEATH 0F M153 A); _ ITTE ARSENAULT-There gags I I15 .-|r1\nl0 and auto storage bat- away in the Prince cc . unt H l urlss. all sizes in stock at Braces. early/Sunday morning {gissospgtfi L-333~7-15-31-.toinette Arsenault, daughter o; IErnanueI Arsenault of Mont Car- -.l. S. horlottetown. wl y We °1 23 Yea!!- be Miss Arse lsSaturday.Julv 19th -. "hull hrd suffered from w“ 0mm m L-4i5-5-l5-?l. “label” 1°’ While time. she enter- |ed the hospital only a few days nnrcnss T0 MILITAY ovnaglo for treatment. but compli- S-Cziptain Donald Lidstone of 1retions set in rind she Brew grad- me P. E. l. Highlanders, who 112151113131‘ worse and in spite of the best 1. spending a short leave at his In“ "1 Illehtlflh find nursing she m“, 1n 5111111119151“ 193v“ m1, Ig-‘Boefid to her eternal rest. To her oruiilg on return to his military ‘a1? ymflhd friends the deepest. "1111r1.—S. $881111)!‘ y is extended. The funeral _ h 1e d on Tuesday momlng from Jtstrixo m SSIDE-Mrs. o. of: his home to Mont Carmel ,Axtell of Kansas City, Missouri, “rch- RAW- Nfllhim Polrler ofil. visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ken- clating at the Requiem Mass The 1111 1111mm and Mr. Muttart at 5""1°° W“ very largely attended, mhlly friends and neighbors pay- eir home in Summersicle-S. M in: their last tribute o1 1019 u, muzsronrar. smevrcr: 11v °"° lhey held dear. The six 11111- 3362s noiéh tzhe dece r a a was mortal of the be. Carmel-S. Ty n Mom‘ EDDIE MEMORIAL CHURCH -- n Sunday residents oi New Lon- 1111 attended a memorial service in eddc Memorial Church in mem- ry of citizens o! the district who zed on active service in the first teat War, The service which has n lie-id annually since the arm- tzce 1918 is usually held at the onumeizt but owing to the rain it as held in the Church. Rev. Ben]. St. Stephen's lurch presided and Rev. John ased tenderly Personals —Private J. a. Smith r th A. M. c. stationed at ca111°p suihi; N- 3-. Bpent a week-end leave at his home in Margate. —Sr. St. Joseph and Sr, s1, Anaciet oi sherbrooke, Quebec 11115 Miscouche are visiting their sister, Mrs. Emanuel Wedge. Summerside. —Mrs. MacKay oi Winnipeg with her two little sons are guests of her parents, Rev. A. D. and Mrs. Sterling at the United Church Manse in Kensington. irolfc, pastor cf the Presbyterian Church at Summerslde. The congregation remained lillfllllg while the honour roll was eid. The congregation then sang oiuviu-d Christian Soldiers“. and 0 God Our Help in Ages Past." -S. ____ —Mr. Jack Crawford of Van-l couver. B. 0.. is visiting his old home in Middleton. He is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford of Middleton. He is be- ing warmly welcomed by old» friends-S. —Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Andrews‘ have returned to their home in Northbrook, Illinois, after a short» visit to Summerslde, for the pur- pose of attending the graduation of _ their son from the No. 9 Servicet Flying Tralni School, R..C.A.F.,; Lac. Anderson ing one of those. to receive his "wings" at the Wing Parade Monday morning-S. -Miss Louise Compton and iitt‘e nephewhrwy Chappell have re. turned to Charlottetown after spending a very pleasant vacation with her mother, Mrs. Frederic Compton, Suxnmerside. and friends and relatives in st. Eleanor: and Sherbrooke-S. —R.ev. T. R. Millman, M.A.. 39., of the staff of the Montreal Dio- cesan College left. on return to Montreal on Monday morning ai- t/er an enjoyable three weeks holi- day at his home in Kensington. Part of the holiday was spent in a imotor tri toCape Breton in com- pany wth Rev. B. Prelim. Mr. Millman is supplying in Trinity Memorial Church, Montreal for the remainder of July. JARGE ATTENDANCE AT L'.\l.\lER BIBLE SCHOOL —The Fourth Annual Summer Bible School opened Monday morning in he Presbyterian Church with fif- y-ttvo children in attendance. The ttendance rose to fifty-nine on llNSflZly. Children are enrolled from early cvcry denomination, as the ciiool is run on strictly non-de- cminntionai lines. There are five lasses which takes care of tll the roup=. under the care of five achers. The teachers are Miss ally Mrthew of Summerslde, Miss obcl MacDonald, who is a Pres- yieriau deaconess now working on ‘te Island, Mr. John C. Robson. tudent m'nis‘er at Alberton and est Point, Mr. Charles Hay, stu- lent minister at Malpeque. and Mr. William Verwolf, who is also the llrector of the \schcol. Each vear he Summer Bible school ls becom- ng more popular will the child- en. Besides the intensive yet ln- irestine and fascinating lessons in he Bible. supervised play and antes are taught at recess. The hildrcu are taught new hymns. rltsrs, and prayers. The school continue for two weeks. and end with a Bible School service ll Sllhdfly morning. July 2'1.-S. i Kensingfon And O I I I I Vzcznzty Twmsh ___._ ' A most enjoyable play entitled lfrs. Clinton Glyden of Dart- "Deamn Dubbs» w,“ staged 111 3g, truth N. B. Ls visiting with her [NW3 M11 on 1mg“, J111y 4 by mm‘ M‘ “"1 M"- Kem“ the Lot seven Dramatic Club. The leLean. Kenslnlwh. ‘ play under the direction of Rev. Fr. Frances was a decided suc- cess. Mr. Harold Doyle plflyfld the title roll, Mr. Doyle has been in plays for over fifty yfilrc. Bhd 1m; performancel in Deacon Dubbs 'wal I credit to him. After the 91!! a delicious lunch was served to the cast mus ending a delightful even- i118. _ With the coming of Summer ‘vacstionellsts arrive in crowd-l- from Grevelburg Saskatchewan comes Miss Beatrice McCarthy who arrived on Tuesday °vemlll 1'41 gpend the summer months at nor former home in Tlilhlfih- ‘Many of horse race fans were sallllolnted on Wednesday after- lon, when due to weather condi- ons. the Montague races were “inched. several of them made 1° "lp down, however with the "*- thot the weather w1u'd ricer. I llrr many friends will be pleased ‘htflr that Mrs. Kenneth Mcbean ho recently suffered a broken rm. is now resting comfortably lrl although having no us: of the token arm, is having n. well earn- 1 lost at one of the nearby iachcs. hrs. Milford Jelly and daughter lr- Marne Kennedy of Gbeary "flit Thursday in Kensington the tests of Mrs. T. M. Hewett. Then from Boston 60m" W- "d we. William Perry and spent two weeks visiting M1. Perry's form" home in 118111!"- Mestrnsovd ‘lvnnemv r-hrl 5"‘ eld Dosfloches left Tlg-nish on Pri- dly morning for 8t. John where may intend spending the Bum!!!"- montiu. - M1. a. retwv cherry of Bord“ l‘ now stationed in ‘Ijrnlrh ‘I "181" operator for the summer month! in 1111111111 Station. mu Mary Mot-rim! of °"'°“ accompanied by Mrs. Matthew Morriseey of ltrnecliffe and Mr. Mid Mrs. James Morrissey o! °""ll Wis Mildred McKlnnon, an. of l. Vincent's Hospital, Ottawa. "l. arrived home recently for it lummer holidays and is receiv- ‘1 l Worm welcome. lfr. K. L. Waite was a recent "lhess visitor to Somme ‘do. 14mm Charles and ilhmi: "Watt. have returned to their "he in Charlottetown after s inn ‘Y "hit with their grand-parents h Ind Mrs. '1'. M. Hewett. The SUMllA/hlm 1111i: WESTERNGUDI faster. t L-SBBJ-IS-gf t _, sand- 1 ‘ulches and tea. Everybody wel-l hr. 111d M11. Aiiio McNclll of "Inmerslde were visitor! to K611- "mh 0n ‘Thursday. hr. and Mrs. r. M. Hewett were “lore w Charlottetown on Indu- qove spent the week-end visitlnz n-iendl and relatives in 111111!"- Thqy were the guests of Mrs. A. I. MacDonald“. WANTED PRINCE GDIIIITY HOSPITAL SUMMERSIDE Will receive up to Jul 26th " " for the posit on of I head Nurse. M: ‘Sig, bye moi: 511111113011:- o X IQDCQ lull II - Ir: expect-er J. H. PRJCHARD. Secretary. 21 Years 0i (Conunucd fro1n_ page 1) I l l i ces in Palestine and Syria acting in the name oi the commander of the Middle East for the first part; And Gen. De Verdilhac, Legion of Honor. assistant to the comman- der in chief of the troops of the Levant, acting in the name of the French high command for the sec- ond part. have reachedan agree- ment bringing about the end of hostilities in Syria and Lebanon of which the hostilities stopped July 11, 1941. at 9:01 p. m. G.M.T. 1 2. The Allied forces will occupy ' the Syrian and Lebanon territor- ies. The French forces will be con- centrated in certain zones fixed by the committee composed of repre- sentatives of the two parties. This concentration should be achieved by Tuesday, July l5. 1941, at the noon hour at which the allied forces will move toward the occupation of cer- 1 t ERSIDET} PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE tion 6011091115 only pom-m, who w-‘ plied for repatriation. British su- "wrlllw hm the right to control repatriation operations. 11- Mommy possessions of rc- Dltrlated French citizens are in be transferred according to method, 10 be established. Those concerned h" l0 "relve payment no less fav- orable than that applied to Bring; illlzittcte who recently left tho u- 12. French institutions (hospitals, schools. religious missions. etc.) are assured that their right; will be respected. l3. Administrations of public ser. vices and public utilities, including ‘humid-r. municipal transportation, electric installations and water Byg. toms, will be kept in functioning condition with their personnel 111111 turned over intact. 14. All means oftelephone, tele- graph and radio telegraphic com. munimtions. including submarine 051716. to be turned over intact. to the occupying authorities, The use of telegraph connections with France is to be assured for the French command on the same con- dltlons as for other users. l5. All port installations, naval establishments and all ships 111. Cllldlflg British veselg 1n Syrian and Lebanese territorial waters are l» be turned over intact to the oc. cupying authorities. 16.1.1111 airplanes. all equipment and all aeronautlc installations in Syrian and Lebanese territory to be turned over intact immediately after signature of the present con- vention. The British are to be given an opportunity to utilize all airdromes and landing fields existing l)? Syria and Lebanon. - 17. Stocks of fuel oll are to be delivered intact. Necessary quanti- ties for military transportation are to be placed at the disposition of 1 Gancgngs HHHZUATIS 8h . not to make peace sfiately. Defensive nce ed and the text of been published. cannot fail to exer- milislenge on the future of the war. o R-wlan people are now our allies. General Smuts has made a. com- merit which. as it entirely repre- sents the view of His Majesty's Gov- ellgrhment. I should like to repeat n "llet no one." said General Smuts. say we are now m league with C0fililllliii5ls and are fighting the harrle or Cotiununism. 1r this Hitler in his insane megalomailia has driv- ment identifying oiuseives with her Columunistic creed. Hitler has made to her creed" The Foreign Secretary in these busv days has also been instrumen- tal in briusiirg out a vely great Rovernnlent. These negotiations have not vet reached a conclusion but we are hopeful that. aided by the statesmausitip of General Slkor. ski. another important. step will soon crunmals who ilave darkened its The agreement. which has been which has 1S6 h hixhlv beneficial and potent U Tnevtvei 11111111111 llberton mourns In cadet training Death of well‘. Known resident OTTAWA. July l5 -- (GP) — A revival of interest in cadet training course-s at schoou across Canada is anticipated b National Defence . Headquarters or the coming school The” awmlgz" "fibmg after a short illness Mr John J. term. "All the slime indicate that young- sters in Dubilc and high schools in Canada. want to learn allthey can about army life." an official 1n tho defence department's directorate of nulitarv trammiz said. "For this reason we've remodelled our cadet instructor courses Wllh lust this idea inmlnd. and we look for a great revival of interest in, the cadet movement during the fall‘ and. winter school terms." t O t MoQuaid. for 15 years station agent at Alberron. Mr. McQuaid vras a native of Bediord. P. E. 1.. and was 64 years of age. lie was due to re- tire tn September. Mr. McQuald began his career in e C. N. R. as station agent. at Bear River. about 410 years 880. Af- ter serving there for a few years he went to Mlscouche where he re- mained for about ten years. From Miscouche he went to 01.48813’ for a short period. Since going to Alberton Mr. Mc- Quaid had made manv friends and interested himself in all matters pertaining for the betterment of the community. He was ent ‘in the labour OTKBIHZRLlObXI: ofttltig rall- . . ' r ' 9 0T- en by district cadet officers attend, gear‘ £n$1§f:.. “w’1‘;§‘,‘;p1§.,‘;_ He ‘m5 the four-week courses. Tue Richy n member of the K‘ o; C" an; a A generalized syllabus pointing increased emphasis on fzeldcra! . Woodcraft. map-reading. signalling and first aid was prepared bv the Defence Department for use of one three cadet instructor camps now under way in Can _ . Thirty potential instructors chm- vantaize of the summer vacation tol goufcliznnlmed m me home and B150 en Russia to fight him in self clc-= fem» we bless her arms and wish‘ her all success. without icr a mo-i her his euctny‘ and not us friendly- measure 0i agreement between 11191 Russian Soviet state and the Polish,‘ ‘capture of both INazl invaders had been announced be taken in the marshalllng oi alll 1,11 Sunday, the peoples oi the world against the] attend. _ 1 - - . - - g Each instructor receives Day 0f B1 },‘1‘,11‘.§‘1f,._.°‘}§‘,"‘1‘,‘1‘.f“‘§;,n.§§. “£1131 mfyfe reserve arniv lieutenant. Thel (1131:, travelling Dublic and Mm ms know glllgfa 51;: mogpfitfiéc“ fiéie W311‘, , dsilcclllltes on the rallwayhs mow ' ' ' ' ' ' t mo w . Ffnhlm" Q99" and‘ sure“ can‘) iorhleriiufssdelalde ‘llllrclNaily' cf Eg- IM" Calm“- mont Bay. and the following chil- 'i_”""‘i'i_ dreu: Mary. Lucille. Gerflld at home. Marlonand Laura in Toron- io. also Francis. Alfred. Mark Mar- <¢9hi!cued_fr°m-r1re9.l> . caret and James. also at home and sister. . . Alban Gaudet of Miscouche and one brother Peter at Bediord-S lakes charges ‘Lindbergh is some 20 miles to Zlllobin. The re- towns from the Reported heavy fighting in that “northwest and west directions". AR DIAN BURDEN llIlllllE Thursday Night July 17. All Modern Music by the NEW DOME Band {i Toronto Exchange TORONTO. July l5—(CP)——'R'iA spotlight on Moneta. points to li5 today. Trading speeded final hour and day was 176,000 shares ccmpsred with. 136,000 on Monday. Anglo-Canadian shares and firmed 8 cents to 65. Home Oil firmed l2 cents to 225 on substantial turnover. Okalta il cents t0 60, Calgary and Edmonton 7 to 1.3’! and gains of a few cents up to 5 were recorded by Foothills. The afternoon pick-up in golds resulted in net gains of a few cents for East MalartlmKerr-Addi- son, Island Mountain. Premier. Pow- ell Rotwn, Sheep Creek and Syl- vanlte. Dome weakened l-8 to M 1-8 and narrow losses were netted by Central Patricia, Macassa and western oil stocks stepped into the the Toronto exchange up in the turnover for the traded moo mil-ml“? °1 mem- i‘ “was ‘earned t staunch member of the Roman 131m calmom 1311111011,“ mg the Defence Department. are public‘ d ed e5’ ' . ._ 0'1‘ 111111 school teachers 1111111111 ad-l °**'»h°"§ ggyggmgl; 11s,,‘ wfifmbe gdrrrzlnllggvlgeléhzlzew. mar-re clo- the A loss of 1-8 was recorded for 1m- perlal. Consumers Gas finned 2 and gains of 1-2-polnt or more came through for Algcme. Steel. Bathurst Power A, Beatiy A. Canadian Wire-Bound Box Montreal Power. C.P.R. traded ec- tlvely and gained 1-8 to 6 l-8. and MINING tain strategic points. the French command. 115p 11hr} mpniibed its future. U.‘ n c t 1 t th o m m 1 ____ ,. .1», Until their repatriation the 18. Money and other means of The ‘mg 55:35 ffiggilfls$lyilglflk ma‘; thzatrgs bggoizr Enlggrm‘; ‘Ana Em i s (“Mala "m, French troops will remain with ye- payment in circulation or reserve a mmtm. convenuon- has bani latter to the central point. It de- 1 TORONTO. July 15- duced officer personnel under the in banking establishments and pub- signed m cordial spirit cn ooahi clared that elsewhere "there was’ Stocks 51°" French command which will see 110 éunds are not to be destroyed glfflilfégli-lciitizralliz EIQGLLIO theiarperifiumo major operation, and no par- . -————- "Aldelrmécdn t" 1 t t g1- 15¢ n s _e evveen enc-t‘ l h g ' th ‘ti f An q a Slitreposihlclgesufieyei-cixsfln:Lguarigg- lilvgritlsh military authorities gtencgxld Frenmmfn and bemmml Och 21211811111111 oficgigseldgns 0 NEW YORK ‘my H’ “(Am _ M1510 1'11"" 355 master stocks Special dispositions reserve the right to take in their flYflni-lllgledrlll ggclilvglslnshli 215 £15118.“ “limo”: speclwmg the U“ °r secretary at the Interm- Hamld I" “Infield 7 14 ~ r ‘. B lclii - . " l n - are foreseen for the Jebel Ed Druz service slyicial troops of the Levant crew tile sworn o1 their otm 1.86 1x11?!" “heG fommulmglue, clalmed firkeflitiagfiitgegsboefgfgtiotfgat: 02521;}: geagruéegd - g 1 ‘ “mere ‘or reasons o! security u fast as they-are released by the 1 nlilhlo taejend- m-e rsou-of Flmxce’ 1rl€nt odlrfe 1151111111111 11111181211111 arflflgla are to encourage Hitler and to Beattle 193 Wench tr°°p5 Wm st" m the“ Fiend‘ auuwrims‘ The arms °f Vichy? géctriu-ilffiilenildhfv? .".;;~",,.:‘}:=11<....'11... 1111111111111 utterly smash- break down the will of his own Berens 95 Barrlsons until relieved by Brit-iii $11959 "MP5 lhlm be lulned 0V" W worsened during these weeks oi dis- ed 1n a soviet countenattack of fellow citizens to resist Hitler and Bldltflod 5 1'. "will the Brm-‘h ““1h°"n1e5- llflsllll! iirchrmzqs a proof cf uiejinfantrymen operating behind Red Nazism," Burletlll 3. In order to ensure the public 20. The British authorities are deep contprcneiisiorr of tnc French tanks. The Cabme; member, gddressmg Brolllfln security. the occupation of the not to impose any sanctions against 5fg19$oi>1d@° l-Illklfnbglléfi Bl 5111-1121113 “The enemy was routed and com- a 5551111.. Day “my of “France fob Brown Oil 8 l-l principal Syrian and Lebanese lo- Syrian and Lebanese natives who 5mm, Spin, Qvmcfh “1e°u“§g‘”‘,‘h§.§, Dletely- demoralized," it was added. eve.» an Amman organization o‘ Buff Auk 440 czilities will be carried out accord- 1°°k part in the recent hostilities 11111-6 eucLuX-agqxuenb u, 011170011 .l"'rh°i' 116d 1h dlsflrdfir?’ F " French cried ma; the Bu“ Cd“ 3 111g to g program which will permit eitrer as soldiers or administrators. ing aircrait. v ‘ v ,0 CBPlllF-‘d. it was said, were 56 Ugeleted state; Zisople were date,“ Cfllunlildl? 1g; the immediate feplacement of the 21. The execution of the present s lg: sseic flOlBfllLSh fldvilfltage 1111 gunsinao Slitfiél-LOH‘ trucks with am- mined to defeat Hm“ at a“ m“; g3“ m1 u 51 "em" “m” bl’ ‘hi’ “WP”? ‘mm ‘s 19,1” ‘egulmd “d °°“.' bgat tlwmctg-lilduixllilfdhfg 32?‘; 13 T512 .°““1‘1’1'1‘?§¥'1°§? and lhhl their zpverhrheht W“ uh- cent Pat 11a lllrces- _ trgiled by] a “mm” 31111111551“ win the war. We retoice that wltirtanks and 21 supply of machine: 1, der a malldllfi l0 119111 bllhz flbout 1Cen Por l5 i-l 4. Sea and lhhd 2111B 119155 ‘V111 W ch W11 ""0 hfl-ilfilflflfl! Ill the aid cf forces of Gen. De Gaulie.’ guns, 1111/55 and 011191 111111111m111°11 this defeat. Chester 141 be disclosed to the occupying au- Beirut and which will oe sompos- we have beenable to bring to lhe‘ ' Q A study or mm“ methods of Chromium 24 llmllllel‘ ed °r “V” member“ Three °t the“ flig°iififiiafgff“.,{“‘$,£° 5523?", 1 internal disorganization and de- iCochenour '1' 5- A11 111° h°n°fl °X w" Wm be members‘ ‘ucludmg me president‘ umependeuoe. we have 1111111111511‘. ' l moralizatlon of other nations. said 90111111011“?! 33 l rendered the French forces. These B" 5° be 1165111951165 by u" 3mm‘ the country from the thraldom ex-l a a l Ickes, "helps one to understand ex- 1951"" 1° will withdraw to the concentration tlazuthotgitiesththetiother two by the egcised bv bilfa {Germzlin darmlstice! I Colonel Lmdbermlo ‘ gome Oil zones which have been designated "m! all 0H 8S- “. nml-ssl?“ a“ "l" 11° arnlleflhu-‘l ' 1 1 "It make one realize," he went , “quesm win all arms including cannons, This commission may name many gfifgllautgrguizslifxbourééislg lnflltranon. s s >0“; "what i menace he and those lhlhstl l???‘ z; 11186111119 811115. lam“. flllmmflv-c subpomnflsshans “nd take “dflce The lllsioric interests of fiance‘ ‘like llllll a" 1° 11115 cuumry and Fglcon 2'1; rifles and all their ammunition. All from as milly ¢Xi>eFl§ 95 YlECQSSll-Ty- in Syria and the primacy of those P i 1t; free mstitutiohs, whether they Emorado 36 necessary measures will be taken by 22. 'I1.e present accord is done in interests over tholnterest oi other know “.1131 they 111, d011,: o1- . _ t l n (Fr h d E lsurolJeh-n nations ls reserved with Franwe“ 46 1 a e < - w 9 ler 9y 0h - Gl les e i-2 th French command toavold arms wo a curses one an ns- w, Dreludlce ,0 the lgmms and W11 11 11 :11 d '1" 11 w. g and munitions being left abandoned lish.) In case of dlsfllheemérlt the erelgmy of [he svnan rams‘ ‘1 ___ The 1nge1-11a1 1111511-114131-11111-11-1 o! 501d Gum a 14 0n the new o; game wherever they English text is to be followed.) The wnchmm (‘,5 1116s.; 511g svr... Warns N a ' L d France and her resultant collapse Gunuar Gold 29 are. The French military ollistyorl- "—~"-*—— Lauri rglslgrtggligite lfltggcrscgredgl wad S k F1 D93 e1‘ should teach the united slates a gaifxrow s '1 ties to give all necessarygass once _ V. Q _ — "- "9 “'1 e 9 frightening lesson, fckes said. a or 95 l°“’"°—'- Yetlievl"! "m! "m" m“ 11g‘ trongutagowglethb: 811-3331133111; 1111111 W ] ls 0 p e Relrrrlhs to I-lndberzh as "the 1'1"“ 3°" 7" be found in the hands of the popu- and umrwards w act m Syria e - m G a l1 l l1 g Knight of the German Eagle," Sar B, J lotion. Picturesque nouns Peo [e In A ' Icltes criticized the fliers lttitude ° h!" 1 1 "_"_' 551131 Wild-hill 0f 51w 08111911811 p merlca‘ toward the Nazi invasion of Soviet mm“ o“ n5 “on”, 01w" (Continued from page i) was in the hands of General Wil- m? 31,5515 Hud B51’ m" 25 an. who extricaéed our forces £10m MNYFYW £05K. girtly t4 —(AP> ~ immediately titer the 11...“. on git 12ers 1;. 1.» . 6 V i‘ t b hi h 5 91' 9- 1-131‘ (.1 1 ‘ 5T1 95 s. 1n consideration of the honors wlilsllllggfiolvngt-llc House of COIILUIUIIB they fvéelgexfcomfi vnycrguf’; that H1118, “through gigafénttgdii Ickes sa‘d. Lindbergh mode cau- Jack Wm. 22 of war accorded tho French forces. Th, summnt that om. “mum, hope it will soon be possible to give J1 ggeklng to 111191011, m, wflgmeflning tious statement! bw-‘llflfl ‘ll W” Jason 4.1 officers and non-commissioned of- 15 wm-mm 0111,. u, 75 be, cent o; flullerhacoountts to ‘the publrixc than peopk o; W! country as mo“ .0 ‘clear that Lindbergh did not have Kon- Aqg “o ficers and French soldiers are au- some unspecified standard and that iafiyfigatfinge mrgrfefdumlt‘ vfusllfdgeg 11mm, what 15 know. a! ‘the his cue-he did ‘not Want in My ‘Kirk Lake '14 thorlwd l0 Keel? Well‘ mdmlmm §‘°1n“§*h’§§§~¥,§§,%°§g‘§mfi°,fl“§;{i§.so many picturesque incidents such Hitler peace Proposal." the wrong thing." _ Laps Cad 9 arms (rifles or carbine-s. revolvers. me knpressxon m me United Stat‘; n; the arrival o; me 1111;. 311111.153 speaklng to 4o vlsmng mun A_ Then. after the German govern- 11911011 . 5i bayonets. swords or sabres.) Soldiers the commons and paxucululv m‘ Royal Horse Guards and Essex Ycc- merge“, educamrs the “a O 1d mcnt handed out propaganda to 114111311558 1 390 are to keep no munitions. In each Australia. that these are ill-nian- manrv 1“ “nwred ca“ “m” many that, a fe da I i‘ y r SB "Hitler mouthpieces and Nazd fel- Mum“ 1 139 m“ M aecumy reasons a mum and and we are not-do“ our ML hundreds oi miles of desert to sur- m‘ u W ys- ago h Washinr- mw_t,ave11e,, .11 m." m, work... Mfldsen t; '14 ed amount or. munmons are to be ‘Ilhesehsensationlal statements do gfilylylrnad and capture the oasis of Pal- man lrlogglpxrfizlrlttaglggloggdthse Geg- Ickes “M. Lindbergh Mo” and ob figlziailc 1. llii left, The police will keep its arms figggierflmey wdgmxyéf‘ aghal _\Ve are entitled to say that the posals to represenmnves o; a pa“. filled the Na“ P5711’ n“ 1° Amen" Mcwatteera 1i and a redllfied quantity 0! mum‘ present the immense and well repre- fllfgaggilellgegge N189 “Kan? £351) f“ movement in lltls country, with in- cans‘ Moneta 3g 1.5 tions. All other war material. in- sented efforts which are yielding re- émsiderablv hfipgovedvlfaalj-v scrucuon to try them out and pub ‘i Murphy 3 14 ludmg guns o; the 00351315311513, méeiiélkfilewiésults uiéruoalmcst every had Dreamed two -m°num- Mo‘ pare the ‘oundatlon o’ their N? Minarde relieves sprains. 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Ghordla sold this "was a fore- gfgde manufactured goods for your Royaiite g4 trol of thB Brill-Sh llll-hwme" lenuons g. mv seflous substance the stubborn defence for Crete in runner of the so-cailed Hitler peace w“ 11111111111115," the Mayor mm the S’. Anth g 7. Prisoners of the allied forces. - W, which grievous losses were lnllicird 11m 0551 to take 1n o 1e 1n t1. . .. Sheep c1- should be sent to the depart nis m i c D P6 D is victors. He would then be able to 82 are to be immediately freed. in- concenmdm Order that m“. ma.’ 0e (itnd gtenzlxmy 11111103111}; imus the country and so f“ as possible’ m negomte an treaties between our shermt 77 ferred to Frflflcil- 5 3 ' "I know that this scheme of Hlt- ies of Euro . > 5’ l" u’ wncemed ‘Miami's: ha‘; fir‘ fuluwuenulimgmhfizgrsifi 19"‘ W111 be T935111? lllldelilwfl 1h u-“He wouldptehen be Able to con- gang's“ a thorlties reserve m‘ Y 5 '1 statement on the whole question in Y0“! Countrlfi! l! in mlhfl." the trol the entire world trade fnclud- a 111 captivity oh will hllmh" l?’ so i111- as the public interest permits - Mayor added. lng the materials he needs ‘so much goépwiates 1:1: French officers as far as 9055b. 1" W111i“ "sslw-Bg mfialpgn La Guardin said the plan would from your countries." Straw 1,111“ 2 14 of the same grade until the brig; giglggifianowrlilafillxnglwhyé ripe doing cu‘ A o have “several sugar coaungst La Glmrdla 531d ma; under the Sullivan 3o filselllllnglsned w “an” mwe harm in dignytlgart 3f tfheagvtiarld. k u "W15 ch11. B8 l: bllroglsltlm (which plan Germany would first send to Srlvanlte 250 ra e . ‘Ibwsr en o wee may or may no sc ose , for L m1 A lea, commercial mis- Teck Hugh 371 French prisoner! "8 l9 l" 1111"’ became - 11116 l0 mfllw h 501mm -i—- a union of all European countries. signs. 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Sig: mom Rune anncmnwd heavy serveeconomlc control to German 111111 11111111111; poopte would refuse Dnmousle UNLISTED units with a view toward ther re- mane’ the! “mo” o‘ the“. fighting in the P951113 ggcton R115. supervision and would place all to "put control of the world into‘ Foothills g§ llflllllllmll- m strength. to help each other as $18M 1001i 13.000 D-“lSOIlP-rd 0h 531M903" “"913” hllhll‘! ind Wlh- the hands of an irresponsible fan- pend ore =3 g Th; alternative 0f 30151"! e mmLgg_1-,ggsl_lo_lg_in._cvgljv way. and Volhynian frcnt. tions under German domination. attic.” Temlgk '4 74 Allied cause or being repatriated is to be left to the tree choice of will individual, civilian as well u mil- tary. Civilians who do not 1°15 1'1" Allied cause may or the" ‘kmmd b, p9. ' ted by the British author- ities to remain in the lfivlhl- 9. Administrative officials and officials of the iechnlchl serum and officers of spoolll “"1"” '1" to remain in office a necessary e- mount of time to assure continuity of the administration of the coun- try until they are able to be re- placed. They then ere to be repr- riated if they express the i‘ They can be dlsrnissd for a reprel hensiblc attitude or insufficient ser- vice. l0. British authorities agree that the repatriation of French troops is to be carried out by French sea WATER SPORT! TlLLlE THE TOILER - By Westover I WOULD STARTA RO€K sub! zmsr gust! I warren: GETAKQUAI '\'LL MAKBA XKEGFI" new! new‘; wsu-r FRACTIONS AN AMALAMCHE scene won 114a Movies _ transports provided this repatrlm, up more? roe pawns. ,_-. 1