onion e lrriisillillls FROM.fi ..l’ll.l._Aliil Dir_ect ‘Tassivg? fie.- Slstallfie {re 6 man Dom; tion 13 Rat. hemia- oravia. - ' 'vrN‘J. are . anagr- P . “D9 "" organization (3 a s:-called need. Legion ‘in 1'to_sud- ii adv u:e- , some bad)’ G “Q11 liqli . 4 t I number ll.0DGQ':" 9 'l‘musol‘v}el$'t' bu” ‘ ’ciermen‘°d'o9'° iflfiou in a ie of hemla-Mi’<]irgi; . ci 1 M ‘ in Bus aucrces e on. was the su ject of llveiytgiaouufoug today following reports that votja Bent-5. brother of the former ‘czeuho-Slovak President Eduard Hens-s. had crossed the border into Polrilid. i'I‘hese reports were con- {umed in Warsaw.) ‘ _ mission unknown Czechs of Prague, who admitted" that votja Bcnes had ‘been llv‘ or’ But aims of the Legion men. re- cruiteci by the Czech General Vlad- lslav Prchala and determined to campaign from abroad for "resur- rection of the Czech nation" were gaining increasing attention. ‘ Fearing disorders. oflic. is of the Bohemia-Moravia protect rate to- day ordered postponement at the last minute of funeral services of Johann Mu lier, Czech policemen killed Pride in a. quarrel with Ger- man officers. Czech leaders estimated more than 20.000 persons had gathered at Nachod. where Mueller was slain, to take part in the ceremony. Mueller's body remained in the chapel of the Nachod Hos lie! to- night and hundreds of ‘bail lists of flowers filled Narodny Dom where allie services were to have taken 0369. A crown of tbolns-—wi planatiori-—4wds sent by the central committee of the National Party. Czechs said it was "symbolic." SIIIJADRUN IN HARBEIR HERE By u.n. .lIt'l“r'l£l(.SUN C uudlan green Correspondent’ TH ROY L ESCORT 5QU'ADRON. A CHAR- 1OT'I'E7IO R.c.A.F., WN. June l3—Whlle we were enloyluz 9. welcome but only momentary‘ bit oi’ s ooth flying high over the red in d hanks (it Mine: Basin. the whole Royal Escort Etraiiraer flying boat squad- ron warswpieasuntly electrified by a “'1 T10 9*" terse _ lo message, iforwarded through wing commander Grandy, officer commanding eastern pas- sage base. that in recognition of arduous work under very trying spring‘ weather and ' ice conditions in conveying Their Majesties _from Newfoundland to Quebec, Squad- ton Leader‘ EA. Sampson. ‘ Flight Lieut. I-‘L5. Carso Allen and Flight Lleut. D.G.' Piece are to be form- ally presented to Kin George and Queen Elizabeth on a rival of the A short curisy for Women ‘and SW wins at’ ‘ohaflometqvlvn to. mo row. a respectful bow for-yman. are the V .__ modes of salute fotfiiifi Ih ‘M, -‘ ~_soenc of '1‘:-ugpdy. nuans who meet the“; “‘\\““ H , Queen‘ driving their tour. . . At the moment the radio opera- "Mfi m’ 15 ‘he 0°71‘-93?: Iddfoss 101' tor_passed_-the message up into the the Queem 'If}}e 15111:. .5 Quid he Eigit hnuwigf bomber em. souaoron spoken to as Sir. and 1 conver; deflalznpson was point sation ensues “Your Majesty""to Lieut.-Col. H. Wastmorland. should be used at least once.- Au- riding in 1- seat of horror beside ihorities stress the openiu ‘of con- e approximate spot versation is Their Maiuios prl-- Germ n air mail fliers. vllege and the signal -he eonver- nude): Wagen- ration is ended will ho a ‘slight nod lmecht, crashed and erished on or the head by t e King or ueen- numtcoats. 1.900 feet elow. » ‘purtsiiuiz o it: Meeetiel mariner down the basin could be willie they are in Canada is simi=- made out diml Parrsboro. scene of ler than the deogiwgxastiure at court the first airpl no crash in Nova Drrsentations. ' g left leg iil- Bcotlla. itself toe cradle of British rec-ll_v- behind right leg and bend Empire aviation. knee until left knee centres right ention‘ oi’. this wreck of the call. keeping body and head erect-." 1: Atlantic to the 907's crew is the instruction. At the Dr-aw- brought about the interesting se- ing Room held by Their cellen- uel that one of Admiral Mark cies each year and pattern after rm’ officers on‘ that.’ occasion is st. Jame.=.s Court. wo?en ?Iako it. now an important official of the deeper curtsy, eiiricat sash g the Royal cgnsdlsn ‘Air Force. Two other llighlighto re were two other outstanding Their Majeslies ‘M’a'm’ And ‘Sir’ . floor , Men will bow only by inclination of the head and not from the hips. ' —_..._~.:......__._& , ' g . high is at t e 50-minutes from Ang;‘1fl} gsr”. all rolled Hauig? to gh;:fl»lQt‘tewwn.'ui‘IvD€}s- . sage so roug a uinpy a e a .5 pone four nine-ton bombers had great difficulty in maintaining the star- board echelon formation employed throughout. . One came when through the fly- ing spray kicked up by the take 0 frail; lllqstorn manage there loaned eyond MacNab's the tow- ering hull and lofty funnels oi the was of Britain, steaming up ex I-arbor to take‘ up her on titles as‘ temporary royal yacht-. were originally lanned to carry the nionerohe ~ home to . in too erciai t:ltsfbe- moaland from an imnreoedeuted iwezn the two’ riucients. tri inpbal tour of North America. organise ion no ‘satire! o teal he B as were exchen ed it ielt iunflgtlr discussion in M1‘ and bombers as he Lonnon. Juno is-<o1=)_——'rne :‘j‘:$€1;:1ltirEJEis‘<;fiIBtr tlsh Illdilésigles to- ’ - a I-il(ll_L‘:i.I‘%e that “lawns S?IBdlllB:d“I?3; I-0i'li‘.C.'.l this month to dismiss meas- urci. of ccanc.iii‘.o.‘*collabordtlo "be- tween Germany and’ Brit be ggtlllgrrigiclip lil(‘%l‘im?1‘\ll.ill1}f1. The Ger- onversat om: beiwéen Duesseldorf last fruitless while the fit in 3- i d i' idly to m- lonal situation ppgyw f . ttrg: ‘Ewe ilsfigw 1:90“ éisn “nag; -—*-'-—--— i , . or 's as vess OUT “V 3,3“ 2%? be toy model 1% a minia- ____._ °_ me other occurred ( 014.100)‘ on ' Drovemientl and limit iobis. ~ C . -— ‘ when '°rd'Gltv; sou . ii’ an an is lots th i ago. gnzdeon fig . '( - lgne€Q:%M§l Strait. rust beacon ‘ GI‘ “M. __ , and e , the dea- ¢‘¥?m8"°'m! =- - us on a.n.g.s.....i v ns Olltvaheacl I SAINT ‘JOHN, N. B., June lance as they neared the end of their precedent-smashing visit to Canada and the United States. King Georgepnd Queen Elizabeth spent a busy day in New BI‘|l|'lSWiCk~;.fl1¢ rovince on their route. Glorious weather favored the royal occasion from the time the Sovereigns made their first -Maritime Province seventh appearance at Newcastle this Moncton tonight for an undisclosed stopping place be- tween there and Cape Tormentine. " Tomorrow the Canadian d Their Majesties across Nortliumberland Strait to Chat‘- lottetown, capital of Prince Edward Island.'Tben follows visits to Pictou and New Glasgow in Nova‘ Scotia before ‘lurk, and on Thursday comes seven hours of farewell fes- lvities before tlie'Royal couple sail for Newfoundland and home on the Eni\pre‘§S_\.0i Britain. Ahead: of: .'I'he Newcastle arrival at 10:13» pm. Af.D.T., was two minutes 0 schedule.‘ The subsequent l08—miie trip to Fredericton. long- est automobile drive the King and Queen have taken since their his- toric tour siai-£ed‘at Quebec al- most a month ago, was made leis- urely. Unplenne stops at two vil- lages caused a loss of 15 minutes K1118‘ G901‘K°'5 gray topper went A. . . iouuci its way to several non-royal in reaching the provincial capital of Fredericton. - The royal train. 26 minutes have n in leaving the crowded capital made up time on the way to Saint John and arrived at 5:32 P-M.. only two minutes behind schedule. .1 Departure from saint John for Moncton was at 7 25 PM’. The Queen was charming in s 97%?-blue‘ ensemble wh‘te fox. Her perky straw ti with tulle. was trimmed with forget-me-knots. Gloves and shoes were of matching gray. and she wore two-stranded pearls The King was attired in morning clothes. h Welcomed at Capital The oiflcial welcome to New Br riswick was extended at Fred- H-,;..wwn “ties (mm 35 gm- erl. _n, where Their Majestles at- all Lake yfymn {ended ac lunchcorlivl given’ % I.‘i_l‘el‘l- Telnrfiorafiyvefl-Iaveljis §°,‘m2$.¢ 31r¢gdy_ enan- vernor urray ac a - an and tlgce Provincial Government. or ’ Egee aw-S P d ann consomme course was 3 omitecl The King. noon. bronzed Wgcgrg. Jr;i;n;en1f~;°;Af);°—5~g1i;g;§ 311 1'°P‘?¥3“ and fit. ate every course. The ‘meg’ Geyrmm Jaws who have Qixiltlzn dl not take dessert. ad ress of loyalty was read in the Legislative Assembly Chamber by Pre er Dysart short- ly after the sovereigns reached ‘Fredericton. - e welcome by school children iastic as any given in the Domin- ion. seven thousand were gather- mm-edericton. e ed in one group at 8.000 assembled at raded past the railway station dur- in the brief stop at u0notou. o unscheduled’.-flops at’ Will- lertorl, ten miles from Newcastle. and at Doaktown delighted villag- ers along the royal automobile , route. '1' A A1‘ DOAKTOWN 10. col 3) - (Continued on-pogo 10. (Jul 2) E 'rhe_Kii3g and Queen sgragg e ‘:1 g."D..__ ‘ pm . V. —. .; -. ... "'T."i'°'a’_‘-‘3il%'-.l‘$s-%'.&-*.'.:.V 1': Soulham “Tween zi'i'u‘.lfi.‘;..j yT9_ Raye Fl.‘-il!1,:.vI3»l<3.!1.s welcome lyx On Homecoming‘ - ,tho'oity'5 -central station will be _’ ."rn any will be a holiday ' -Io itinptmi. All stores ,, -{$301! will be closed. special at- |iing’s Topper ‘A A.W-..0.I...At Fair‘ group ciiistereidmmd l . ail‘ -Sklllll Uhllmed ‘With dancirigaegog. the ltggal bobbing amund on is kl got there?" an agitated officer de- mended officers tried it ’ been «wandering the seas aboard. the Liner St. Louks were assured tonight by , Friinee. Great. Britain, Belgium and the Netherlands. ‘. ‘ in New Brunswick wnsas enthua-—g;:§§!:::g‘ g§’€n'g smpmd 0‘ mm tribution Committee offered I hand _ y Y Barrack '°’ -Green in Saint John and 5,000 pa- burg May is and turned back to riuropaaiter the Jews were denied (By an Cannd‘i?n Peel) t sen. Dan ‘eglekt’A,.. bgeggtlae’ ‘ id so kl metres record for : ->--._..«:.. -« 4: r. ..._i . . . ,,.,.,_ "' R.- av was ' ‘ax tonight rushed the be . <1. .. . . h agus I‘ is fluudred Greetings to Our King and Queen) b A V Jewel in la. Pe_rfeet' Setting 1 I Royal Canadian Air Force Photograph. , — ~-.-p i‘ROYli i880RTiNew Brunswick ’s iuiiirixsiimo Fealty To Crown Is Demonstrated "'”‘(By7'John Mosher, Canadian Press Staff Writer) T0 WELCIIME ROYAl B0l|PlE HALIFAX. June 13r—(CP) ——H.a.1iI- finlslllxig an-Rli stables were on duty at the generally reported they were Mood of the gatherillil c Prince Edward Island at its atlons made to give King Ge Elizabeth a “royal welcome.” listed briefly below- zvnnrs 1-onu naval Party Cape Tormentine on Blockade May cause clash At Tientsin (By The Canadian Press) LONDON. Juno 13-Great Britaln was said b informed quarters tonight to ave warn- ed Japan of at possible Anglo- Japanese clash at Tlentsln if efforts were made to block- 13-—Win in r e ed 1 - u to atio or a wei- 859 Hie British concession ' n g an W al 93 gug premxqeorgg find Queen there as threatened. thi citizens vow will be 1" 8 '35‘ minute effort to one ‘of ma rjghtgst 5 L5 in Their avert the blockade the British Majestlea 5 Govemment proposed 3 com- morning until they left novurioe runs ’ were T131 the city. estroyer Slkeena. will carry will be th greatut streets today. Offl sn_ores—led b a that 5 Y°R‘K' ‘W ‘3‘(‘“'’'' hull of the Empress to England, SiX’R.‘C. A. . overhead in salute. muir was e ’ which ends at the New York worlds b°mb°“-5 dropped 1: here since Fr day nkv we ' "Do you know w hat you've fig“ - "she ‘no does-—'at‘s at." the nice th " . an °w1§,§w{_““5‘ me blocks have Before return OE iého all dozen hot: to 1 owlmd one hotel has a care of the demand the government's of The four western European coun- Pmpagaiids to take about _ the dlssemlri gees after the American Joint Dis- $500 for each passenger of the nounceanerit of nor. fol-med queries The St. Louis. which left Ham- ‘av begin opereti ission to land in ‘Cuba and the m‘!'li-.le‘would be 0?? first minican Republic is expected to ach a European port Saturday. __.____.._..___._. FAST TREKKING by dt-he distance in two hours. 35 10,0‘-yee.r— d history thronged buildings and u lvties company i-cups climibed to roof tops Citadel Hill as the glisftelgiiriglwliile ' i o r to n. on mspifimsm L_pe£§% i which the R0 al Party wil1.retum me up the‘ harbor. But enthusiasm if they already The first groups of an influx that in Halifatigs e pent $.'{(xl0—.Were almost hid- den behind ‘hunting and flags. Ev- en dwellings far removed from the route of the Royal processions were dwawd gully. avail, !n!1lY.al'{aa.l1d"RDy&l Ca.nad- ~ lanllorce uni - stepped smartly through e streets or on parade O roared Lord 'I‘weeds- aboard. the 2.000-ton lin- anchor rga‘s Island until Thursday ler. , press‘ escort. tllo Cruisers Glasgow and Southampton. have er ...°.::.“.:.*.:ii*=..ae;-.l'i ii°i."ii:¥ ~ beg; 70.000 people for the e but estimates run as high .000. on vacant apartments in apart» _ . been rented by accommodate the_ over-‘ si.l'li'I% of lichens on‘a nearby aiding to al: ‘.5 shores were (g The Canadian Press) N. June 13-—'Ilhe Govern- gienbté wiéibsunieéhably rerggorted today u mac airy ‘ Mgllsfiy ‘E1 o'e.gn pmpa andaofentge P50!”-03° l stntlons estimated more viewpoint mother countries. 1 '1’heiio has beailib no official an- n- ’ . mm work had day. and reported heavy return been E on for some time on D1041-3 1' . but new ministry. which shortly. time that nri/satin had such an agency in mw. . Informed quarters said etc would be no peacetime cen- ministry oordinei. :.°.li"*’i. .".“‘. “ill. “l” 6- B O C ing“‘th_e ti-tog-iiselon of news a- !‘i'i' c it would be assigned iii! of censorship. the min iyof niformaition head- i g by lord Norifncliife during the res War.‘ ' BS W85 cit ihm. until yal British mission of one Briton. one Japanese and one neutral to settle the dispute over refusal of British authorities in that North China city to hand over four alleged Ch new terrorlsh. British authorities contend there is not sufficient evidence to ivarranl their surrender to Japanese and are detaining them in the Brltisl|'conces- sion. The Foreign Amair|Com- mittee of the cabinet consid- ered the situation today. (In Tientsln the Japanese Army announced that restric- tlclns on entry into and e s from both th British and French coneess nns would be imposed curly Wedneedly-) Five Arabs Are JEIRJUSALXSIVI. June 13-—-(OP)- Soldlers and police u-sing dogs to- , night tried to track down a band which dragged five Ara/bs from their tents near Haifa and killed them today. Arabs alleged that the gunmen. dressed in European clothes. were Jews. A curfew was ordered from 10.30 am. ('l‘8.ll}’ for an in- deilnlte perod at Tel Aviv. where seven time bombs damaged tele- glione booths and a railroad sla- on The executive of the Jewish ag- ency for Prlestine was believed preparing to seek unity with the new Zionist (Revislonizt) organiz- ation next Sunday. Americans Throng To See Royalty GALAIS. Me.. June l3—'Iihous- ands of Aniericana passed through this and othci' Maine-New Bruns- wick border points today to catch a. ulimmse of King George and Q-ueen Elizabeth on their tour of New Brunswick. Schools. many stores and sum 8 Ministry‘ Reporti public offices in this city oipposit: were closed 99909 st. Stephen. N 13.. lahl‘CUR'h°UIl, the day to permit cutl- adien birth or descent. to go to for a . . combat 1 Eedericton or Saint John. Officers of the border inspection than 100.- 000 Canacict-bound cars had cross- ed the international bridge over [the St. Croix River since yester- land H.M«C-5. “5G8'“9“3 Slain Near Haifa“ zens. many of whom are of Oan- Ch“ mwel had begun tonight. MAY BE RE-ELECTED, (By The Canadian lfrcssl no N — Representatives southern section clubs of the Eng- lisih Football League have recom- mended that Bristol Rovers and - Walsall. bottom clubs last season, he re-elected to the league. Un- successful appllcatioris by Gillingliam, Colchesier. Chemisiford City. leaive board the H. M. C. S. "Skeena" y." r 1230 p.m.—.I»I.M.C.s. “skeena" and K.M.C. ."Saguenay" will dock at the Marine Wharf, Clutt- lottetowira Royal Artillery te. 8th Medium Battery, R.C.A.—IMa- jor A. W. Matheson. Their Maiestles, will disembark and the Prime 1- of Canada enan -Governor of ‘.s““..%"i..“-“fan so and o . C I y es of Prince Ed- Island (-the Honourable ll and Mrs orshifi the Mayor A. F06 Guard Island Highlanders, Captain James Colee.' M M.) The Royal Party will drive to Provincial Building via Great Gear Street. 1B.§—-'I'he Royal Party will or- rive at the Provincial Building. 1.00 p.m.—'I'heir Majesties 9.13- on the balcony at the Pro- 1.30 p.m._o'lie Roval Party ar- rive Govern l.46-Lunc1'ieon at . .m.— s per . “it?” Re t lod 3.16 gm.—Garden Party at Gov- ern out House. _ '4. p.m.—-The Royal Party will leaive Government ‘House and will drive to Marine Wharf via. Park _'wi_1y. B hton Road. Queen at. Richmon st. and Great imee-t GGOTSRE. 5 _ . . 4-.20 pm.——'I‘he Royal Party wzlll arrive at the Marine Wiharf. Royal Artillery salute (znd Medium Battery, R C A.—lt/lajor G.’ W. Graig). '430 p.rn.——'I'he Royal Party. a- board H.M.C.$. "Skeeria" sail from Oharlotletown. Flour bands will furnish the music at various places along the route of procession. The band of the L.O.L. will be in front of the Piolyclinic. the band of the League of the Crow will be stationed at the city Hall. the band of the P. E. I. Lighthome will be in front of the Provincial Building and the Pipe Band of the P. E. Island 1-Iighlandeit-s will be and move with the King's Guard of the Highland Regiment. Twelve first aid stations have been established and four first aiders will be in the vicinity of each station eion the route of procession. Their i entiflcation will be it st. John Ambulance arm band. The Canadian Legion Home will be headquarters for all out-of- town returned men‘s farnilies. Wives and children of veterans from outside the city have been granted the privilege of occupying on Great George Street. im- mediately in the rear of the school n. officer and mom of the military ' skirl of the pipes and r r“ .......-.....,,., '.Is1andProvinc.er I Eagerly Awaits . Histor1_g__V1si.t Their Msjesties today. Traffic was noticeably heavier and traffic police, both regular local officers and special con- clty to welcome busier intersections. Hotels “booked to capacity.” rowds matched the gala ap° pearance of Charlottetown. And J uue weather as it is in best completed the prepar- orge and his gracious Queen Everywhere throughout the. Province. in farinhom V city, town or village dwelling the story was the same M night, preparing for this morning’s early start to see the King and Queen. And in many cases for those who lived at some distance there was little thought of sleep. Events as they are scheduled to occur here today are Iiiiiiinsiis ARE HELD run ROYAL visn Two royal rehearsals were mel- ed 0:; yesterday at the Marine Who . Two Canadian destroyers. ti-it H. M. C. S skeena. and the H. M. C. S. saeuenay. were in port and while the Sn eyney lay to. the Skeeria pract , landing at the wharf. After several trials. the Skeena. closed in alongside the gier so gently it would not have rolren an eggshell. satisfied everything would be S tine. N. 13.. where they will wait overnight for Their Malesttes. Last night a tachment at the R.C.N.v;R. wh will line-up on Government House drive and her form a. Guard of Honor for 'meir Majestien on. their devpartu-re went through their formations with iaon and despaich at the crime Wharf. The Guard was commanded by Lieut. Frederic A. Large The guard of honor. ‘ of 80 picked men from the Prince Edward Island Highlanders. Black Watch. and commanded by Gan tain James Codes M. M.. rehearsed their part of the ceremonies at the wharf yesterday. seamen pricked up their ears when they heard the took great interest in the complicated oeuvres of the kllties. The Cvuaird of Honor will be ac- companied by the Highland Pipe Band commanded by Pipe Major Wilfred Burke who himself will lay a. set of pipes played at Vlmy dge during the unveiling in the summer oi’ 1037 of the mem to Canadian slodiers. This Pipe Band was organized in 1020 by Pllpe Ma- jor Burke and the late Drum Major Doyle. Major Burke is the only original member of the now attached to the unit. Members of the Band wear the Roy tartan by royal permission. The regimental crest. and battle hon- ors as well as the Island crest are on the drum - This ;z_igi_-ping at me Ordna cc (continued on page 10. col 3) main- ‘, rflisbusissr .. . $PHERi'-.‘0F lNi-um-:Nci=.:, , \N {ills counter’--9:5 , .. is is. BASEBALL! :—‘ (continued on page lo. Col 3) Newspapers Best Medium HJCILLYWOOD, June ll-—News papers will receive the bulk of Paramount Pic t u r e is‘ advertising r/. expenditures for the screen year beginning Sept. 7, Robert ‘M. Gull- ham. Dubiicity and advertislnc vector. told 2'15 delegates to a sea conference. ed to our complete satisfaction were made that newspapers Provide the best and medium "for moi on pdcture ad- 118. .u:§d " for grandstends. for ' and ements havoj been made ‘to ’ ide chairs seats for-.tne ‘child- ’ * ti“ .~’°.*"ii‘..‘i.f- . fit‘? on ' .1 ..3ii'.' "i ‘c - p ’ 4' in ti: «lh “elf mitelifl. vii ./-~ xi and‘. con‘ V‘ 'offg;‘a‘f:v‘! minuaj“:' %.§.i‘%~... or new . .§— . .. '0 olchiidren-I ii -. ., lsgimig into the >9” tre taxis. 4 T tyllliflweeec M=35\. . ~7.7u: Royal Viszt Autumn still gathers: squad toriFi_’4-"ancient king}. Tlgc at fadad kqf Gm? fitting -tun o‘!:Ii 1; tom froug their thrones, and thundering: Still heard of autmmg stqgins. ‘T}‘f€t‘t'.c0i!?'~T! is run; Htm in our Island home another hing ‘ /. 1: ram. his grandeur inland. from fnorlyu, me. 5 ringw}; hi; qyes‘, an 9 in his mart, the spring’ _f England passing along our Islqqd ways.‘ ~l"vlnc,_'rn:i_i_ni firtwmiau ems; _lIl£‘F.h lying fadu heart; fl: ,*._§_i bead’: gm: . ..=a.m by 933* i is f"?:Wt9.¢¢ ~»:3‘nahvB‘y , i W ‘ Milt skim.- . gigs Ihg "King," radii --g-fldny vFo4-for _ lglying It A Boat I Patrol i£:1ure §imt _ J ‘u ROY AIRE8 COR-T U y y , R.c.A.1I'.. Charla I . June i3—Althounh tlyiey V co in friendly waters it "‘o ‘*:zl..i.’°i»‘.‘».‘i'..’ii?.‘.°‘ -'2“ cogt ‘Bolt aouedron in or- tli strait tomorrow will * out th théo some thou tf us an otten n to dots ‘as if an active enemy were known to be lurking in the path a the aizeldectroyers. - The hnlque to bfe employ: will be the sea: Is orusgtk-ou , marine owor uadi-on r 1. A. Blm tonight and will afford *o&portuni for realistic as g:ci:s&_o]_tb9 _' cersand men of mm; the clean of necessity in. Stqiiadlron To The Strait Today have to fly three or four times faster then the suriscc ships will stem, the method is to cruise up along side the destroyers. run past them for about 10 miles, execute a. wide circle ooizei-lag‘ u mgsawam area and ropes s in en. until the destination is reached. 'In this way the whole distance to b traversed is thorou his? ex- plorv . In the lml'l.l’°‘35.h event of my -peril. such Is an obstruc- tion to. vlgstlon. being disc ver- ed, estrn era are wame by tho 1 ‘E of mpllstols. by radio or c or mom of siknalllng. Ioiiogding to the specific circum- “ e first trol begins sharp st 9 A,u..'A$.'r.-. uterine up the dsgroym at cape mmlme at "We have prov- . (Canadian Press) TORDNTD, June 13 and maximum tcmvemtAue:6:— E Dawson '12 Vancouver 52 ea Est‘: ‘.3 33 R a. Wilininel 50 72 323%“ ll -32’. 1; Mon 54 82 Quebec 56 01 saint John 48 va Halifax 54 '10 Charlottetown 56 ‘M FORECAII’ Maritime Provinces: Mod in to fresh variable winds: viii-ti! N with scattered showers‘ and be- oomi 3 somewhat cooler. tide this morning at 7,3’! and tonizhz at 8:48. 1:“ this evening t 7:4‘! and l‘ s ulna th “ (§Al‘§E 2 as I ‘ Leaves Borden 0.45 a.m.. 1 p.i'n. W30 1) fl! ' p.m.. 0.30 pail. eats tomonvw morninea at Itl3,""i' . New moon. June 17. :3‘! mm " erside e been ,* Leaves Tomientine ‘ll 1.111.. 3.05 1‘ —)q .; . .-,-.;—me-:4;-. - ‘