MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN iii- secretly respects the good. There ls no mu: so bad but lie Covers Prince Edward? Island Like the Dew Darin‘ TI-IDITTT. gflanadian Destroyer Fraser Lost In Collision MAXIMG OIL MERE MAN Courage would fight, but Discret- ion won't let him. unnrlottrluwn Guardian Two Conn. ilurnlng Uunnili \.. Founded 1M7. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1940 _ __ .__._..__. L _ .____.- 14 PAGES Annilu bnhneflytlon Delivered $5.00 8y llnll-lfllill. $1.00; (‘amide and 1.4.5. iqnl By RICHARD L. TURNER Associated Press stall Writer CONVENTION HALL. Philadel- l June 28.——’iAPJ--Wilh the Re- iun prcsiuvzitliii nomination ‘d securely iii h s puclzct, Weil- . Wilkic \l5llf.‘fl the party's’ . al convention in its closing o. today and took it by storm i. 'i‘!ia conventions’ smiling victor l. .‘.l before the crowded hall which _' au lust stcii Senator Charles L. ilNary, of Urcgon, iiolniiialieli tux‘ ' lu- iicc-prcsitlcii . ‘.(l .n a speech riiiig thc lici y 0l1lDllll$l$ on iity, pledged himsel to the Re- ) . faced the microphone and said w 7-1 n a: c v I.) i . - uiocracy and our wav of life is almlg the most er ciiii tcst it has ' '1' laced in all its long history". is your nominee I tHDCCL to con- t a crusading. aggressive, fight- campaign to bring unity to Am- . n, to bring the unity of labor Til capital. auricwiurc and m:iiiu- -' 'llll‘€l', lill'lllt‘l‘ and \\‘Ol‘k(‘i' mid l classes to this great cuasc of the crvatioii of fi-cccloin. ‘, ‘o, you Republicans. I call upon =1 cu to gain me. lclp me. The cause area. We must win. We can- "rall-btrl-n slioilt. and iis last fltcNaijv. thc lr-an veteran senator r~m Ore-con, Republican floor lead- ‘nni ncnrlv everyone about the iitiil calls “Charley or Mac" was \'lllklc's choice fur tlic vice-presi- ' And t. at was ncugb for the crowd. oming-Efivents n-()— i? s E E S ._ i? - ' ‘Talkiea-Morell Tulesggilyi-Gagail “ "Talkies-Si. Pegs, Wednesday. L-sai-e-zu-zl. Y "Dance Si. Teresa's Hall July‘ 1st. Webster's Orchestra. L-BJ7-o-zd-zi. I "Kingston Ico Cream P05190116}! mu Jilly 4m. L-lti-fi-zv-l-Z- "Dance Tracadie Cross Hall July st. Door prize. L-IOOO-B-LZB-ll- . "Annual Boat Races and 154611.10. ' tic W sday. July iOt . m’ ' w“ L-l0ll-6~28-2l. W v It J l ' 2 1d. emoon u y I L-I5-6~—2B-Il. "Reserve Wednesday, July 3rd or Milton Tea near Milton school. L-IO-d-EQ-flt. ‘ "loo Cream social in Pleasant alley School. M°lldfli‘.h-i'lll(l)li6lgg_ 1L _ "Reserve July ist, Ice Cream and nco. Sea View Women's Institute. not. fine. Tuesday. 1.-19-6-29—1l- "Ice Cream and Cake Kingston nited Church griiunus, July lllltl. L-B liI-S-Zu-Llii-i-‘Z. "Dance in Teresa Hall. Mon- ay. July lst. Webster's O~ hcstrli. L-BiIJ-ii-Llli-N. "Dominion Dav at Mt. Stcirlirt . I. Dance at Legion liiil‘. bciiclit cd Cross. L-iilio-ii-ZT-LZQ. "Dance Lorne Valcy Hall, night riledonian Club. Webster's Orclr, tra. L-922-6-27-2ii. l "See "Cl\'il_i;l:i'.._::" by Little lid Dramatic Chm in Little Pond ill. July 3rd. l.-0l9-tl--2'l-20-7-3. SOVIE livery hPlll-(‘IICB of his speech drci " early morning hours- l w Russ i a}? Troops Sweep On In to Rumanian Areas iHungary Said ‘IK-ta-ddy To Pounce Across Border Backed By Axis Partners Unle-ss Stalin Halts His W31 Dogs Shortly. BUDAPEST, June ZS-(AIU-Hungary sent her troops marching right up f0 the Rumanian frontier tonight and official quarters said they would continue across the border with the full support of Germany and Italy if the Russian army of occupation keeps moving toward the Carpath- ian Mountains. Officials hcrc admitted the continuing Russian advance into old Rumania after occupying ceded Besszlrabia and northern Bucovinn would change entirely Hungary's attitude of "watchful waiting." They said Germany, although wishing to keep the go-ahezid signal “with full Axis support." if the Russians failed to apply the brakes. The entire question of peace or war in south- eastern Europe appeared to hang 0n how far Rus- sia goes into Rumania. An open break between Moscow and Berlin seemed a growing yossibiiity over the Rumaninn issue. BUCHAREST. June 29- (Saturday) — (AP)-Em- battled Rumanian citizens fought Red army troops for hours today in the border town of Cernziuti as the Russian army of occupation swept into ceded parts of Rumunia and moved beyond those areas into old Rumania itself. Scores of civilians were killed and wounded. FIGHTING STARTS EARLY The fighting at Cernauti dtartcd between Communists and anti-Communists hours before the troops arrived in l mid-afternoon and hurled tanks at barricades thrown up in the streets. ‘ After being driven from the streets the anti-Commun- Workers Thanked LONDON. Julie 28 —tCP Cable)- Lord Bcavcrbrook, Minister for Air- craft Production, tonight said "thanks, a thousand times thanks" to aircraft-factory workers who have been laboring night and day, seven days a week, and promised them in the future a day off each week. His message posted up at air- craft plants warned: “The danger of invasion is upon us and. . ..you cannot be spared from your labor for more than one day." U. Steamer Reported Hit By Torpedo NEW YORK. Junc 28-05?)- MiicKziy Radio said tfnhht lure- c: vcci a mews-age t' m the United ntatcs cxirclr in Excalibur that its ffifilO had ii ind mgssagfs rsvchtrg iii:- i? erzcan irzssei. the Ediclilii, and the l lr-itcamship Empire Toucan. l was idcntiiicdn ivzis scincvviicre in the MFdil/OITIID- ean when ft rcportrci to Ma Kain; TllfSP two tcrsc messages wcrle re- l ii~ on rtm'nt her (lnvi-rnment officials hcrr- ircrn without anv immed- intv- itiformallnn on the turpe- dning nf the Ilnitetl Staten steamship Edgehili tonight. They imtcd, however. that the rnsitlon given fnr thi- re- pnrtcli sinking was well ivifliln 1hr- cinnbnt "mm- from ivhich American flag ships arc barred by Vnltcrl States neutrality lzuv. except in instances where such trips are specifically nuthoriz- _ ed for the removal of Ameri- - can refuge-rel ‘ “Untwl Slates steanfihin Edzc- l lsis took to housetops and sniped at the vanguard of the Russian army marching in to take over territory the Bucharest Government handed over in response to Mos-i cow demands. i From before dawn until Russian infantry marched in ‘ at 2 p.m. the snipers blazed away. They finally ivere killed l or dispersed. Many Russians were killed at an undisclosed point on the Bcssarnbian frontier when Rumanizm forces opened up on the Red forces which continued on past the llmllri of ceded Bessarabia and Bucoyinn into old Rumiinia. - COMPLETE MOBILIZATION King Carol ordered complete mobillzation-"to the last mlin”-effective at midnight and all taxis and private vehicles here disappeared from the streets during the; Cafes and restaurants closed as waiters hastily doffed their aprons and hurried to concentration points to join the 2,000,000 men already under arms in this war-threat- cned Balkan kingdom. lt was learned that the German Legation warned fhr Rumanian Government to increase internal police mens- "ires against possible “revolutionary activity by Commun- ists and Jeivs." A complicated situation fell on the Rumanian general staff with the revelation that many of Rumnniahi troops "Play MOI“. My Wire's ' iii Fnrcst ‘ll Hall Mclituiy, Juiv 1s'. lilailc . P U. L-2i-ii-29-ll. "Heart Mt. llcriccrt 1' fl QIIHIBW Jilly 1.t. Prev a Wat‘ urpcscs. lcc crcam anti dance. L-Gtki-ti-‘JG-ZQ. "Fox Mcntzecufwnrlpc 3c. Horse ‘ Reserve Wenne. ziv. Julv W.‘ I Winsloe North ‘I a, if us‘. finr‘. iuisilay. L-B-G-lil-T-t-ll. ‘ l “binrDonald V/ilmcvfs lllniililll‘ “Fir-Her Sale at Ellllflli‘ n: aim-- H‘ "al Mcrtiiig Pnlv Ccnictcil‘ i in Mt. Buchanan Sliotll Zllll rt 8 P. Ill, Jrliii N ' fl‘('l.ll‘)'. i.-;’;.' i.»- _ i . _ ieqiicslad Q-Zii-6-29-Jlliy-2-6-31. homes as new Russian citizer". best fighters, the general stuff must Qflflgfdrglevlflgf" Elflfllffp “m” merits qu|ckly_ on the Hun. L-iisi-e-zs-tt. garian frontier. which “Cake smTjd or tam“ threatens to develop trouble liar Society Saturday fulfill. ll .ii. over Budapcsfs demand-i n '\-M¢D°1\Rl¢-'-=. L-l=""\-'~'31"“' for Transylvania. territory inst to Rumania after the World War. nuuti, n city of 110,000 pop- itlllttion. ihe Russians swept Province of Moldavia. 0n the Hungarian frontier-another trouble spot-arc from ceded llessarabia. According to the Russian demands to which King Carol capituiaied they must return to their Bessarabian Besides losing some of’ its find replace- Screen TStarC NEW YORK. June 28 ~10?! —- Robert Montgomery. screen star lust back from driving an ambu- ancc in France. told an aildicnce tcday that he had sec-n as mnuv as 500 Nazi planes mid one French town and practicallv vi-ips- it. nui. Addmuing thc Am"ricnn thcriir" win: of lhc Eflllfll and French relief funds the acvr said he- lind never believed Gr-rmnn titanic-s After taking over Cer- nto Dorohlo, a town in the As soon as this new: scoped out. the Rumanfan government filrd an appeal with the Ger- mru bllnistcr urging Berlin to tiring pressure to bear at Mos- i-nw t0 hnlt the Soviet advance. act titrated civilian f3lllilP05 lilting the highways until ‘on. he saw them in ’..n'l bomb the l‘0i\ll\‘ 'll"i\l- hi.» said. "bu * ii?‘ F "ll Ni this “as not the uid of this vi" - ""1" . ‘ iii! tr v i uiiitrys troulflcs. the-y ixpzrl to be ll ~. i ~t' I- ti‘ .‘/fel:]:__r£_°9"_"" Lo!‘ PM. "lltlilul" ~t informants: azivischl .‘=:i ill"\' $‘l\li(‘l‘ the l" llll.'<, null iii ;. ‘ ‘ . P.I,'.i.\'_ ‘ '11.: tijzlv- lluriuarinn official fllLlf- vim-- I“.l"l‘ll"‘-illlll'l '1 H" "<1 ' ‘ 7. l,” \'.'.l\‘ rlclniincing as “lypxai Hccn Po r1‘: W‘ "s ---lt'.<t v-lvr" Lyle Mfuaees ti» as soon as the-l ' k lconiinilcd on page l3, Col 2) planes are sightrd." and last week in n tragic and his- stock. and most of their be ongtngs cs ccwwrrl bv the ivzir. Fsted lhr> Fmwre 'l‘ci:can as a 4.l0‘1-ton British freighter. normally carrying a crow cf 311. Sh." fcrmerfiy wast tiic AIIIPYFIIIII Frs-tpoict Sulphur Na. l 5 and ivris built in 192) at Kearny. l N..T. l List of ship movements showed t she left Galvrstcn, Tcx., April l turnip. BilMBEil n, llzlllllls By IIAROLD FAIR. Canadian Press Sinlf Writer LONDON. June 29 isntiirdiiy") - tCP Cnbliil-Yllic pcnccfui Channel Isands notcd for their low income tax and as a holiday paradise, were sll'fll(‘(l lIIlO uoniucu by Nazi planes Fridnv with a death toll of 29 —- iicurlv cuuziuing tlic total of nlr riiid \l(:lilIlS iii all England and l-Jcoilund since the Niizls began their night raids, The victims were civilians. among l..e iciv rcirimnilig after the island had bccn (icniilllarizcd and pro- claimed as "opcn towns" and almost completely evacuated. A majority of the 90,000 civilian DlJillillldll was transferred to Enli- toric exodus. 'I’hey lcft. behind field cro ,live- aiid boarded ii|l inmous hotels and boarding iicniscs, it was uudcrstccd. however, that practically everything of fcod vliluc. ivhcn mlghtbcseired by German raiding nartics, was re- moved. virtually all the remaining potato crop ivas lifted. Acres of tomato plants ivcrc siriiincd and manvjamouaherds of Jersey and I Jcontinued on page__13,_Col__1_)__ ognlze Gen. Dc Giiuile as itzicirr of l 11161 of an Am- of the world. which lan isolated bccly of Frcticiiuieu. l‘l Th r ibu lied today for ‘giiiiliéwiilispgiimnan for Gen‘ De f‘ .X(‘€li l‘ S? . GClBJ‘ . Hungary out of war, would certainly give Hungary "lie Unltrd slates frnm Nanlrs and l ccivori irccn the EX"IilL‘-Iil1‘ at Mac- arms, Geti. Dc Gaullc mil (‘flllllllllE K - lforming his llrgion ivrth tile l)‘ < of the British governniczit. A he has enough men and orfi British sources or rllyjlpfy, nlzcd as head continue ("Die-matte rclzitions ivitn Prom icr How long that relationship my m. |‘_7_7_-§\_l_X_l-'?__Vl0_>bt_’ srrn and Vast Vigilance tiripps Received At Moscow President Kaiinin tonight received Great Britain's new ambasasdor, Sir smfdggzgiiagflpw’ who presented m5 snfc t0 go there. that Qnnndn was so heavily taxed for rallying of (‘lalllc forces abroad; -NAZI BREAK LQQMS British Alma" lllE liAllllEi liTTurks Mobilize lF o rty - five Crew LEADER m: A“ As Troops Marchl in Balkan Areas E N B ISTANBUL, June 28 —(AP)_ lTurkey' mobilized 500,000 soldier: ii Slilhliillrtiilclllllzcél ‘i n t? liaewBlgd 195122: May be Some St.liIll(‘:l‘S'(*l'i'l‘EiiFUpC stirred with Before Question olllhléiur! ml new, fnffi. . .ii zish flout. followed by I. Colonial Iiesistance_Slli)lllLll'illG flotilla, was headed ‘ lXIOTUl, probably tofcruise past the ' . cons of Bu gziria. ormcr segment ls ( ledr‘ of the Ottoman Empire. w.-. m. l J F Sanderson By Thrre also ivert- lll‘.(‘llSl\'f' troop. Canadian ‘Press Stuff Writer more i-iits throughout Turkey, iii.: iii lite (lircction of the Bul- fronticr. . from this manifest wam- l LONDON, June za-tcr CABLE) lg ——-’I‘he British govcrnmcnt h_:s 5,". ‘ at“ . Aside . V‘ i’ lug to Bulvnria and what mivht‘ efl/{OIYIIHI rfl-tillllllfifl l" (- ml st i.-l iilihinbci hcr. the Turks wire Ohaiics D;- Gnunc as inc dcr L. PW“. promullnn to defendl of all frce Fzciiciiiivii." i.ll' .\f.. .- n, hm. l”. U", try of Information ‘llillCilil rd lu- I‘. . ,. '1.‘ ‘ night ‘ l .io.ii .i iltl. i.om the East. l l 'I".lrl:c_v was vft..'iii_i' concerned by lsovict Russia's thrust, into illlll‘l‘l. A. The statement .‘l-‘l.‘.(lI—-— "His NIlfllP5fi§"-'i Government rec- Ru‘ all tree Frenchmen whcrt-vzii- lhcv , . may be who rally to him in stipport (“,1 oif the AlllCtl cause." ')' "Whatever linqvpsiis in qtihoi- part,- the Frrttch VZ.‘lll!.i1‘t“.‘ .." legion will go ahead. even l1’ it is ‘l vs men under arms . lllf‘ government in have completed double ti“; hours. if itocd i . Before the Tiir nfleei entered the Black Sea, it. was fueled and riilllliifll in the Bosphorus. Even 1f Gen we Mllllml _ ,. _ l! ivris hea ed by the 23.i10—t<7n§ wmlmnndal- mEg-lfinfly and '13:; _ zfilrvcruiscr Yavuz. a product of’ “@1150? P7021195. high (‘fl-lllliljys (mm. criri. Germany‘. Turkeys fizig- - wt‘ Nomi Africa. 10y doun m» - ' l kin 3. .- this country to rem; ii f ,1‘ which will m o‘ on be lllf‘f'il.’lll.7.'(l from 20th National fionvention SAITVI‘ JOHN. N. H. .iilne 28 -—l ltiPi —- After electing officers and 3f it-onciizliliig the last. itcnis of busi- lncss. tlic Catholic Women's Lea- Gen. Dc (iaiilic wi i ii it m- rvnng. 0f B Rovctnnicnt. For i ic-ist B: it tin \\'1i i t-he present at Prttlillis iidlilliiiswul on. will (ii ilrlKl (COHtIHUGd on page 3_ Co] 2; ____________ (‘Ol"l\ lililiil ion this evening with i ll!li‘!lll>."i‘S attending benediction of men l-hrougnolli. Northern tlllr- i \/[ q-_ boc will be nrglinlzcu linmt-dl- ateiy into a vast vigilance brig- ado to keep wnlrll lur i-ncmy ld ,. . .. Calgzi _ ‘dent; Miss Ishbcl Hutton. Ottawa. aircraft on Canada's Illiflllttlf-f- trfintifr. it iviis annuuiu-eii “U11; igl-xgviclllgilgwlipgggldvklglirllrogl: £213‘Yalalligcéflilifgllbyllzfiz ClRL$ MUST SOME‘ omlcilauyecifltlllméctillghflccaned lripni. lzrino v scrrctai-y- and con- ‘(ma m 1938' Lmlfnpd an me way L“\.E by officials 0r tilt: ucbcc mu- "W" "i °"‘“““-‘l“l’- m“ proit-"u," ,-.,,,"3,u,...| n “m. l Thc convention resolved to make decided to enlist more than ~l,- '5‘ -“"'"95 Plot“? fmllm-‘l 97W Mimi li p00 forgb‘ rmuums and ma"). lib i Ylllil." stcrllizitxm of -hc .00- more Qlmyilnyll-l-g (yf (lupin-Q y...“ bio niailllw‘. ‘ft .1‘ derided to have and Paper lirius as tlic ‘t'_\i'>. llYmd-"i-"P 0 brid- and cars" ol‘ the (‘UIHITIIUCP iii in the Domllllfln KIW- i protecting Quebec's forests and population. The meeting was attended by officials of the (Jul-bee ucpilri- mcnt of lands anti 13011513, the Quebec Slruuns (‘olmm lnrcst protective urglinl the province and the s‘ ga-n water and p0\\'l‘l' cunipiurv. The committee is ‘pflllSllffill by tha Quebec government iinu c Travel Bureau . >1 Concentrates 0n: ‘lfylifdldilllrrldly Olglliflilliolgfllytishl 1n i I Protection," who is the cxc- ‘up I nerve centre of nlr fllltl |llt'(".l H0115 work in Quebec with auth- orlty, in an emergency, to ap- pepl directly to the federal air mad precautions committee in (Miawa for advice. An extensive network of tele- phone lines linking Quebec's Ali-i Ire towers and about 25 radio stations will be avnlliiiili- for use by the rangers and other; alli- ed behind the movement as a result of today's decision. to rush early reports of suspected alr- eraft activity. wti liizlflioi: h"-:h control and sal- nclous literature. _ OTTAWA, June 28.—(CP) -.Now ‘ t -ll.'ll. the Dominion Government has l.t'illlll4‘i_\' decided not to require pus. ports for Unitcd States visitors , ‘(Wllllillfl in to Canada. the ‘Travel lilJfvilll oilhc ‘Fransport Depart- uiciit is coilcentruting its efforts to chnsc down all the rumors in the i“- rmirziaing tourists from visiting the Dominion. Ouc _ruinor was that Canada would insist on passports, D. llhilnn. licacl of the bureau. said io- i uiy. “The letters which have b3: noiulno into this office have indi- (‘llltlliS many Of U105? TUITIOTS WCYE, | and I am convinced they ‘iiit- Canada bi- reducing its tourist ivturns," he sal MOSCOW. Juno M -tAP) - tlie Gcrlnans. and it wo Another -—~———.-T~~ 7 i-—~ \ Blrnsu CANADA M I '1lil- Bllltsli Broadcasting Corpora- i which Wits effective in keeping mo- h torists tinny." 48th Time NEW YORK. JIIIIB ZB-JAP) — ‘Iuli. ill till illilNlIlIlUElllPlli» llPfllfl liously and another dangerously ill. - filth "1°°'IY"-‘l'l\'zinier, Canadian Minister front the scene of war. left 0n SiiOYl. llOllCC {ind PTUCN“ 7°‘ the Bill-antic. We subject of divorce. "on acilvf! sPFYICB and was engaged . in the performance of "hazardoul duties." when losi- The ship wa urn-played plf! the Nova scotza and in the UIlllNl Stntcs that lzave been dls- lucdgii arms of Bi-ssiiralilii and Buo- slircad through organized efforts to 5 "m! ‘m 0on9 rmnm- was m” Cunmhwu l plane; in widespread bombings dur- likely’ t0 be invaded at agfli time by l lngunilht mid on Enrlaml- l" . that gasoline cost B5 cents a gallon i It. A. F. in new raids on German- Netherlands. n sunk by collision in French waters ..| of crew dead or missing. rift u result of Russian Rurnanllul l _ "W! 111.00 A M, 3.15 P 31,620 P M. t a -= ‘E s llmi- by ill» (‘illiaiubin Broadcasting ‘-.‘\l"-"\'-l "m" _R""I"""\'- u-ilul. mtltl the BllliSll Mfllliiflftill- llfvny rqmnq u; flank-l dvnmnrlg, HAW": Members Dead Or Missing, Report Ship Was Engaged In Hazardous Duties Off Bordeaux When Lost, Ottawa Reveals. FORTY lPiVlC 0'l"l‘A\VA, June 28-—(Cl’)—A unit of (Izinadzfa stroycr fleet, H.M.C.S. Fraser, was sunk off the mouth of the (lironde River near Bordeaux, France, while in per- nardanrilesgformnncc of hazardous duties, Prime Minister Mackenzie King iold the House of Commons today. The sleek, gray ship was lost in a collision and 43 mobmmnons members of the crew are dead or missing. .\lr. King disclosed that 115 of the crew were saved “Sand he ilnilcrsiooil that among them was the command- fnm. wmugling officer. (‘ommindcr \l'allacc B. (Weary. Seventeen 0f the rescued men are injured, oiic scr- FIRST CANADIAN NAVAL Loss The sinking of the destroyer in the Bay of Biscny JVIHQTS off the mouth of the Glronde was Canada's first "5 "naval loss since the start of the war. 1h The announcement from Navy Headquarters said: “Naval service headquarters regrets to announce that while engaged in the persuzincc of hazardous duties riff e mouth 0f the Gironde River near Bordeaux, France, Hll (XS. Fraser was lost in the face of the enemy in a collision." Other units of the Canadian Navy are operating in European ivnicrs but for reasons of naval secrecy the na- lire of the operations on which the Fraser was cliuziyrt-d and the employment of the other destroyers could nut bl- Kilt‘ or cawia ended its 20th an- l disclosed. Thus n0 details of the collision were given. It was recalled’ however, ~ 2 . , illt“ mil-r. liicsscd sncramcili. that a Canadian destroyer ‘VTERONTYJ. lune t28~t1‘l"i—t I'll, 432".\I. l."_"\‘\’. tor cclosd 225 - - . . i . . .- . ~ . ' 0 “'35 "Q-evfil l‘ '4 ‘l “ “ ’ ” iBrl ade For 1-2.11.2. an. mi all we “=v"".'i"" "ss lamp "n T‘ 402m, 352w. l ‘n; l...,..;,.,;",.,..;,.,.4,,. ‘Qfhc, on...’ ‘of Canadian and British Rgflliceéaslsn uie T‘ .- 0 ' , . . .. ‘ - i ' ream _ . l . ‘°‘T'if;"‘°;§’ ~fl‘fjg..,.,, m, w,“ ‘ “lff- O12"- {l Afafigrllvkfigglllf ‘diplomats from Bordeaux, mgflmce was,“ m”??? Mum pedoiiigs l zifppigoximatcllp’ l o 1:;‘:§'A,,,X.:1l_'q snfmhgygn $9.3: idllfing the period when U10 is a prisoner o.’ nwir 1n . .~ st t l-~ -....-.= - - , r.’ Eire? nbdirt 703i) stzu900l __ lqitfiim,‘ ’§,",'x.‘,'§;“",,,lf,ls",,,fi.,,efi “nmhtltc? PM,“ cow Fzlaiwe - Tile infomiatlon was rervmvcr; in mks d.“ “Ts, o; 3,9,4, mar,“ l “IGNTREAL, Juno “Flu” l. l. -~ ‘I l’ Ev? March Wm,” land ‘(relmtlfly ‘ was icing a cable from Inndon bv tr... hilt". Ship r0: . revlsrd after chang- l -l<‘oreat rangers and llfllhlcr- l l-Omh Vina“ H-dmt; M“ y y, l negotiated. LL-Lol. (reorg! l‘. ‘Oifzoefa father. Bishop R J Renison of ‘Toronto. lllOl10l‘fll'_\' Sflfffiiflfy. and W. J. Dun- i to France» “'35 among those in. lfcritrcal. honorary treasurer. levacuzlied, Pacific coast to the 0;. the outbreak of OSIIlIEIDS last September the ship is simian on the vvct Focus so filial R ,1 "5WEE‘l'lE$ l CAN ‘i UNDERSTAND /' incc ‘then the vessel has been arlbbcnn Sea, r mg with other (Continued on page 8. C01 bl l international At A l cated how widespread and how rldi- "r" Glance t l TORQTIO, June 2.“. WI‘ ~ m‘? Mi i um .<l ’l.'il’l‘.‘l‘.. '» " www- (By The Canadian Prose) ‘lurk?’ m m \ 1 nucitnnlzsi‘ - Strrct _ riclitlnr m . 2 1 “cm-u 1n call-ll (‘cl-intuit; man) vaxéijgwr m, H; ‘Russians reported klllfll elsru-hrrt- Ilnnna n, i... hen lied Army keeps gtllllK Tm“ 51 (i, iii 6 i lovlna; King (‘arol l\5l(§ liicrlin to __ l“ .55]; Moscow to cflii llil-li; IIEW “"3- 51 ';, u“ _. an iicnlands on Hungary FPIWTlPQ- .l_, l,, ‘ . n i» '- sorm - iiui iimn aw"- K""‘"1 -.. ~ a’ n mofilhpwcc’ 5a}! UH“ Lnnnoltetown .ii ‘ "ti"! will “m? i! Russia gem l" IOREOAST . 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