‘.2 i . ,7 MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN A ‘Ill gfifififfwi‘ Christian. week filled with selfllhness and m, sabbath stuffed full of religious make a good Pharise; >%/’ ///' The Peop|e’s Paper -ww—'~""" Covers Prince Edward tislanii Like the Dew Read by Everybody ERMANS CR 05s MARNE 11v sromw OF FIRE MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN In proportion to u man's ignor- ance is his wrath and lIIIl'llLii‘l|.llill‘-— ncss, if‘ his feeling; are but. Olll e cl. - guged. L-‘uurdh i , Founded IBM. liirnllll Battle-Reach lllliEllS H E L »'\ .lune l2.-(OP)-From ‘will: of Parliament, sail- K filill airmen today car- ~ of non. Norman Rog- i\ir. Rogers left the ~., his labor as Minisiir l Delculre an a jcn‘ "y (‘lint E l:i his death in anti’- i innu- -Newtonville, Ont. wins left iiqain on the . curls in the grave. of the fuucrni service. i lit'\'. Stuart Iwsoii. Tli-it sl. Church. and f‘. “Hilles. Principal Pro- ‘ in of the nrlilCd forc- sit‘? hiackenztiz King it to t‘ l‘ coffin to make pub- is: min-vino from the dead ii-c will filzht on. w will endure, we will PH of the message. lir, Kine .,..ilued they were lltllflri on a ind on Mr. Rogers’ desk his iriiillniz. after the min- is fatal hionday trti’) mto. ‘Though not were similar tothe \l\ of tlic speech Mr. l t live delivered. 'I'hc_ii H cvuzicsscd u thought I- Til ivi: l» t ln his mind. Dirk :1“ luma overhead as m“ ‘ i: escort from ‘he and air force moi-- Vlrll‘. (c937'-:“""\'l Oil nnae i0. Col t) island Native ies llt Pictou PICTOI’. N 8., June 12—(CP)— DVlill i’ p; ll\‘l l‘ icd-iy irc-m the cf- » ikin h p sillfercd in ks ilge. He was b"l'll liii-izcr. P. E. 1.. but C l : the lrst 4U ycurs. h, 11c‘! " ices engaged is ’ (Ye and fishing. ~~~~~ i Coming E vents -(|_ hlr ler \'lfll'f€ ln lhl~ columl ci-uis per uinrd. i\ A . .. n. ._ _ W Ti... t‘ Lltlllililtl It. ursday. L-Liillt-u-LZ-Zl. l . N _._ ___ . ‘Tdinll. _C.inoe cove Irriday. L-ISUB-Uul-Zi. u i ‘ ' '*— huff“; -l J.inc Jllli, 51. John ii“ iia .l. Ahulrw“. 1,5315, u.“ “mo. (f . Hampton Halhi u-lozr-u-ia-li. l li.|lli'L' tonight. O. iii-ill“, 1448-6-6-13-20-27. l i; L li.'._ ‘Home: hi“) a u‘. . l s5 Adventure“ i Any, June H, lll-lyPrs. L-ami .li i/I‘ [\-{ l i “' illlll‘ fliril‘ for Supper in l -‘ t.i.li.li Hail, unilrr the‘ - the Keuslugtnu Rcd I L-5l9~il-13-ii.‘ l-lilles A... i": “Him Pycs lawn. L~5TL 1i Wi Zuiugpmwn Guardian Two Cente- llll. llllRlllAN m- rind we will win," i Roberts. 94, dlcd tu i cnaailorrsrowu, dANKDA, THURs i Three Point 20 TOURS, France, June l2 —(AP)—German troops crossed the Marne at Chat- eau-Thierry in a storm of fire tonight, and other for- ces struck down from the north to within 20 miles of the heart of Paris. They pushed forward on the capital in three main thrusts, and completed al- most half a rinir around it, swinging from the Seine 10-- Pcrsan-Beaumont and Sen-' lis and then down to Chat- cau-Thierlgv-the field where another German advance of 22 years ago was broken. T0 ‘ M ORUCCO ‘ AND GiBRALTAH Use Mechanized Corps into a mighty battle to take Reims, above the Marne the Nazis threw a whole mechanized army corps numbering 80,000 men or more and about 3,000 tanks. armored cars and shielded machine gun bearing motor- cycles. - The French did not say whether Reims was lost as the Germans claim. but they conceded that some forces had swept past it and across the Marn e at Chateau- 'I‘hierry. g1‘, Ht)‘ All Possible Pressure __ V _ _ inclines ill llrilauu luul The Germans also put on all possible pressure fromi Roueu to Vernon in an ef- $icily and 'l‘llili<i.'i llzily ' PARIS, June l2. — (AP)- The atmosphere of Paris wll calmer and clearer today than yesterday. i Yesterday's smoke screen hud (llS§0l\"-'il in the rain and . the air was clear and eool un- l dcr low-hungiiig clouds. l Fevcrishncss uihich accom- panied the departure of "l? l government lll-Indfly. ant! i milny eli-lhtiis Tuesday has l ended. l Rtsirlctlon! which used to ' make Wednesday g mantles» l day yvere forgotten. ' ‘Pnnlzht the French capital l was emptler and blacker than I evcr, but anti-aircraft guns l were still. I‘ Wars decision was awiaitcd I 1 l l I I l , . l i I ‘ in i; strange palm. fort to enlarge a bridgehead they had established on the south side of the river. in that area. the French high ciuiizilziuil anuiiuuctiil lhe invad- ers were lulu‘; hclil in the rcp- seiimlfriiils To Locate lllll of ifiicy Stir liurc ansl . livri-ux. L t A (lCFHlilll scouting parties. l‘.ti\\'k’\'t‘l' were acknii\\'lcilgcil “““—'“ ‘ . _ NAKINA, o t.. Jllllt‘ i2 —(CP> in ‘ll-"i\'\‘ sliucli- off fioui the _Air “m, 13,12 _.¢_,,-._.h (or flying illii‘ll lItVlY northwest toward officer Erwin Albln Dixon 0t 1111‘- (Iiiilluliuc, which is only about ‘Rid/ill Cmmdm“ M‘ Fmw" m“ . . . _ islncc Monday aiieruonn iu the 30 uiilcs triiiii lllc vital lircuch ro:lk and bush country 9115f of 'l[\|l lif Li; l];i\-i-¢_ here. continued tcday _wlliiout trace of the 40-year-old airman. llfllnvcll 11K‘ 015i‘ Mill 01"“! Search is concentrated tn l-lie Nani advance units attack- d olelulv around Crepy -en- Vaiois and Belz —- a town some 30 miles notiicisl. of Paris. Narzngnml district of northern On- lario where the flier uias believed forced down while accompanying a squadron of R A. F‘. plnhes from Kiipilvknshur. Ont. to WiuviTpi-g. Enormous Nazi Lone: ‘The squxclion bl l: [lldlirfi stint-k bud liieathei" (‘fut of Naklnt. ‘J00 nch declared "numerous iz-unrred inerlnous los- : the C.".n\.’l'l§hli0\fi7ll‘.15il lull-is northeast. of P(li'l- Arthur on the Canadian Nuliouui Railwnvs main l'u‘. nud when the fliers ‘ reached here Dixon's brizht. yellow (Continued on once 10, Col l) nDe Hnvilland Tiger Moth plane The Pro pi} o “ Tyrrhenian. Sea“. Itfilyfl: gFiEQpIiy-iiirccs-hcr to be ready to defend herself from many tlli'CL‘lll)ll.<, llll gives ll(‘i‘ lll.'lll\’ possible 1'i>llt¢< of fill‘ _ . . ._ through Switzcrlzuirl, the lizilluuis, directly‘ into liriuice, or by air and sea against the cuipiii l liiziiucc. lint ii-‘iili- ll llucc has a lug army, :i foriuuliihlc 1i < - . - ~~ i- -~ -- 1 cnlluucu ~ lied iavi ll‘ iilihiSlilllftll1.Ll\l),tt\lJL cllcltuc. l.iil.uiis con ‘ e _ ‘ flslyéelll lllOW lcoiililwiltnf llll\l"'lli|'\ii' and the Qticz can grip Italy's cconouiv. lzxpcrls cslnulite il:u_v Ivamlwul“, m M" ,1, m my; m- be ciuglit shin‘! of essential supplies. it is in the arcii llt'l\\‘L‘<'.l Iirirlcil i0 have laid mine llclils to cut the i\l(§ilii(‘i'l'lili(‘iiii lil two. y eels; P Heavy flancl Of l [Ill i1 British Airmen Gallant Flier-s-Earry War‘ Far Afield-Blast Enemy i gases I_n Europe ‘And Africa. GUNS... TANKS TU Advancing On aris In Main Thrusts Enemy Thro-vlfs- Whole Mechanized Corps Into Mighty Po VALLEY ls ITALYS INDUSTRIAL mzs ARMING REGIDN 1*‘ THROUGH ' ALBANIA I INTO THE HALKANS Ionian Posriblc Malian- offmnuu é 4-s- buu $Nmvnl buu --»-- mo. nan-uh- S c a. y I com-u ~‘._ ,. - . iii" .\ri-o\\s indicate how MussriliuFs forces can sliiilc: .\ force vui.' fist Wltllri‘ ‘l llllltllli - E, ll’T lvlllllii OTTAWA. June IZAICPl-Jfllt‘ Cghwhlfl Fcalerafinii of Nlflvc?“ i“.l .‘ iualliies today f‘iiil‘i"lt‘il 1.. |)l‘(‘llll’lli"ii\i‘V activities ni ii and entertainment oi , . .\.i liiizuarciia of New York and y swung; into action to effect its $93,; _ met of the Government. lwur c I. The generation heard an appeal from is grcsldcut. Mayor Stanllyv Lpwis of Oiittwii, for the lici support of the Government's w ' , LONDQN, June lZ-IOIU-Bri- minis gallant iur farce carried the war in the iir lo her enemies tar 5mm"; dylvp. and ngyggCd several i itLPlli tonight. ycsfilllllfllls aimed at Sllitltfiflll“! \v.ili \\’.1V(‘S oi birmtcrs and ioni- Cmmd ‘- yvar effort to the iul.i-.i.i of explosives inc R. A. li‘. SLYlIt-‘K i M. i Lewis urged that lliszicai along iihe German lrtiu ll\ Fiance. ucros; the boidei- iiilo Germain’. over the Alps to iuilvii centres o! industry and into Africa against. IIOEN. Shtl“ ind flidrillllthi- lforts to encouragimz the purchase The elmpiro around the world 10f war savings certificates j0lllCd ;u the blows Bgflltist. the i Pnlhilnz oiit that, provincial law ecmmon ices. iln Ontario forbids iiuv miuilclpiil- Along a tar-flung Lghtinig iron-L 13y to take morev for $llt‘l\ pur- l from Equatorial Africa. to Arctic iposes from the municipal tax lvvl‘. ‘ N<"_‘\‘fil)'2-- |hc rfllfl such circumstances render- l. Law-flying ivavcs of hninbrrs pd l‘. difficult for anv town to Si"? i119 Uflnlti“ Yiiflll-Wlfls 9"‘ reach its objr;:e in dmilritiniz to crcliug Pail; u l-lniniile :l\0\\(‘l' i)... fioypfnnjftll n tank or an alr- f ol death with luali cxplosuo and Dian», | incendiary bcmibii poured ntcwn at. A irsoluiion was adopted bv the a, rate of more than 100 a niuule. convention pledging its readiness I Other ruidezs crossed G0iTflnn\"s ‘in moperate in evei-v may possible l ‘of i; nii: to raise moucyi for lllflkfi ‘and airplanes as. some Ciflilflliill i ,l0\\*n.= svcre tryiiug to do, the. nuuil-(i clpnlllles should devote their ef- biflw-‘l’ "ml b01110"! l7"li"l1l\l' fill-l iivllh lhe Dominion (imicrnuiciit uulllary tibjeclivrs at ilillikl‘ \\'i-»,l~ .i.ii- efficient |)l‘l).\(‘(‘lIl|()|\ of the, ei n (lellnim towns. lliiiu- lat-lice limp A Wmmliil... U; ,M,l “no - Blaues slant down ll (ii-innit l llJW iwnistei- lylclnrlv l night. to. Ollil)l’l' oil the i-In-glisli ('l>.l\l To | i|<s llii- more S])t'l'l|lC aspi oi . the north. bis-moors ‘Tilftil (lll'l('l. iipai iiiil in Cziurui; ~i w. it- Q hit; on Ueiniuu wa Iups iii the ud irr-seut. him ivilli the; (Continued 0n DI“ l0. Col 5) (Continued on page 10, Col I) 7-t— — ltaly Lays REllBYr‘ ‘I FUR TRAITDRS lSllElllllNDEll Parliament — Warned 0f Danger From Slaies and Sabotage. O'1"i‘A\V.»\. June l2——(CP)-—Par- liameui teddy was asked to impose the death penalty for spies, sa- boteurs and traitors in Canada re- ilzirdlcss oi their nationality. 'I‘lie request came from Siuiilit lllib. PiLtTy 501mm g5 in llir- Iiuuse of Commons WWII-Kinds nil Quislings" with- in Canada and the possibility of “Willy agent-s attacking the Do- minion from the United 5¢a1¢5_ _Mr_. Slzigiit demanded the death Denallv l-vr encmv actions within CM and urged that. aliens in- fo enter Canada for sub. if’: v Xv purposes be warned iliati ii i!‘ adventure will end “a; the end of o. rope." No C ment The iaroposal brought m wm. men.‘ from the GOYPFUIYICHC. The Civlumons itself took the demand quietly. Q .\fr_. Slfi-Qlit. said he hnxil discussed l it ivltli Jiisture Ailnlster LILpOllitR and that. lie would propose it aq- aiu in the lfi-uian committee m be set im ti) l‘l‘i'il"\\' lhifiiuci‘ of Canada Requlatiflilis. Mr. Slazht has lyien nnlued a incmher of the commit- tee. He nllfilli. be cll;\.irman_ Prune hiiuisteii Mackenzie Kings . rcso. If) set. up this commit- horn" debated when Mr. request that .~.a-. mill Pzlllllli‘ ed by the King last night. ‘ Anuuni hulrsvrlpllon lzuliii-nil 115.01: u; llull-l‘ .l. Slulli (iinudu Ind U»... 55m All Available v Aid Is Rushed Across Channel Diplomacy R-eZp-s Harvest Ini Settling Dispute With Japan. LONDON, Julie l3—('l‘hursday)-—(Cl’t—Biiitish troops, guns and tanks are streaming across the English Channel to France to help check the German offensive acalus‘ Paris, informed quarters reported today. TROOPS FROM NORWAY Among the reinforcements are British and Polish troops brought out of northern Norway when the Allies abandoned the ore port of Narvik. The number started for the battlefield in France yes- terday alone ias said to run into the thousands. "Every available man, rifle, gun and tank is being sent across to aid the French," the Daily Herald said. SEND ALL EQUIPMENT “The War Office is gathering every article of’ equip» ment which exists and is using every expedient to hai-teii their dispatch." Prime Minister‘ Churchill, who flew to {Trance yester- day for consultations with French leaders. is 0X])t'l‘i(‘(l to make a statement on the war situation today. ._._________._, eNaughton Ur. Churchill was receiv- It WilS announced that at ° b” “Him 1° ‘the conferences in France ((~}{,,¢i,'{,,,.,|',,]{ FQEQQ]; v51}, " .\lr._ (‘hurchill was accom- T B H ~~~-- i ~ ~~~—~ panlcd by Anthony Eden. o e ' l A l l l l War Secretary, and General ‘Sir John Dill, (‘hief of thei ilmperial General Staff; and hIOhTRE/ifiiluue " ‘in a tiisprlfch from Montreal Star s " ‘ I i . . ‘that Blilrslial Henri I)onun1,g0ll(‘l‘fil MCNflili l‘. ‘french ‘we l7femlgf, 3150 , persist tlial high honors . t k rt ;pected for him in, or in on pa ' ‘lion with, the Bfliibli e I erranean l , . i‘ Agreement “fill Japan la, “gilfd, ‘ ‘i 9"?" i ‘pressed British mill“ J1me 12. - Italv tonight. i “llllle ill] efforts were “rllmmlli. lcmmh“ ‘e new mine belt around the apparent. intention the Aieditezraneun in . _\ llmn I00 miles froiu the Mediterranean to an Tunisia. Roughly es the Italian island ' ‘ t i d of llui i\lf‘(lll(‘l‘l‘flllf‘iill in the‘ " luuv must fro through the ' i-‘iivil: of hicsslna. lwtiveen i i ouil the inc of flair proper ‘ s slated that "measure “ll isikcn tn liiirrv thctr in i-"irre The new mined zone. as describ- ril lll n iiiciil'liiiiciit communique. hives Aiiiil-i ~ illf‘ British naval ‘loin. iii ~i'ii'(\l\'. The iii'i*ii /0llf‘ rivlruiis on the ~ lrr-iii the l~‘:iiii<.ili Tilii- ‘ mirth to n uoini nii the mu coast thence soillhenst ‘l whi.li i Sicilian coast. i ed for i On the other H ic the mines were l Iii _ $0,410,, of 51],. i liifi i-icni thc Sicilian coastto a ‘IOHPHT. iiplnmlcy‘ allo iiiiiiit Sfilll“t“l‘l. o‘ Malta. llntnins inlflfll" _i liftllilPfl announced lflmvl fiii-‘iiess. fhriucc in Auucln, itml ']‘3-i;i,,iii= is-qmi 1mg V, M'lilll\'i\(‘\l of Rnsarrridir. separate '!'t.llll‘.S of lfi-‘llllwllllv - . -- - Britain Fianna‘ and Japnii, 5 (Continued nu unite l0, Col 6\ rd as an important ——-- ~~—~———~ lur it‘ Silisflt\.irti umul unit's siiulh of ' Belheve Reds In Agreement selves ‘bent on war effort, London heard with relief lattcmpt to settle (liffercnces i with Japan. , central 1 \\'.lS undo i leased ui n11 he‘. expectation of his return. in an aximintstrritzvi» pin. bcin! asked to." . General IVl".\'I\il,"llf that Bri- ish diplomacy had reaped _ _ _ _ crul officer l'tl‘i‘.lill a harvest ln its painstaking ‘(ll\ .ioii of llH‘ t‘ Se ‘ice Fort-c. AFTER A LlTTLET CLOUDY idea-ruse. THE sun s. nod thni the sliver re- be isiid ‘n inlv (‘Judd- t’ llilPM" relief, and (l ' woui-‘l he will- t“i.iiii.\-- hanks ‘ ' txille i of llll‘ .\i;i!:i_i.i ,, the linlf- hour ‘q. _ lTl-'l.lr.\'l\'_ .\ir. (‘Eiuriihlll irriri O'\'i‘l‘ a lil('(‘I.l1iI of the “fart - , , lronomo, Juni- l1! tori-» land l|i!\\'!l_ secretary" for colon. _Z\'iinunum and maximum lrui; q I I 1c=, l'f‘llli'li~‘\'l last eviinln: from titres; ‘ l zuuge wlirre he had h]‘flr\'ip\\‘f\d ‘l Dawmn 3g; l InPni-‘vrs of the l-‘rcncli colonial Vancouver til‘- 1 Mm“ liliiuicmlon - ——~ — --—_A__. Ringing "J; ‘ Winnipeg 7B STOCKHOLM. aweden. June 11- Tnmmo 75 ll\Pi--S\i-i-ilL=li correspondents at t Onawa U Kaunas. Lithuania, reported today ‘ 1 Vljwflwxql H that Litliilnniun Prime Minister I * u m. Aicrkvs returned from hinscowi to- h) n my “mm groin; ludicaiiiiiw tit" e a gfiflj if _, L‘. country’ has concluded a secret. p ( “H-fi‘ ’_i‘~‘ "11 ‘i,’ m aerecmcnl bv which Sloriet» llilllt.\<.lfl w: h I lia.. a). - - will vastly increase iei" m iary w lnrce in that. Baltic slate. _ FORM 15' 'i‘lic soviet thereby would seem , _ __ ‘ H lo hc strengthening hcr filllpflfils _____ __ l "tilt llilc i-l» y" aizuunt rapidly cxpzulditig Ger-j .1 d lomo- i i m ii- v I mxinv. l CAIRU. l<‘.,i_\pi_ Julie iii. --I(‘.i‘\ Y- ‘ '1" - ‘ -“_ ‘ _ ‘i_ "l_ Prime hiiuisler lvicrkys was silent I The llilllJii Miulstci- l0 rluvpl. sig- ‘ “Pf! "P5 i""‘~“i‘-'°“ m‘ i‘ ‘l on illf‘ negotiations. Russia ai- nor Sci-nfinn Muzzolini and l;.e lc- 4-‘5- _ __ __ v _ reailv has lame IZflITlSOlIS on Litliu- , gallon staii were limiiiiid their Sunmieuszilev tic» ll in . ii is iaw nnia_ iislzihlhheil there lifter nego- 1 pusspiirhs today niter Hgipt S(‘\l'i'- f"! lllilll ('i"-=lT~"‘i-"‘"“~"‘» lhlllll’ _i niutuil us. lulu-e pas-i l eii ilipinluaili- Fl-lillitliifi \\|lli ll.ilv _ _ E l\ lll lui liii‘-* Pull» ill-tr! in": l\ii.i.i.-lliii. \\1\‘ A-ii-n u. i...ii.ii...ii~ s! sun at "Hf l. Altlillllll ‘u ciiiinll, l.» iiill- FHJIPU til lblliziii lllt’ §§\'\lI'li irlilii (His lu luiliuu- i lllli‘ll'.\l. l|l'i'!‘ ll \\.i~ lllltll Lltillll it- 1i to w‘: i‘ n-Y i - ui.i. l-‘iliiiini "Ilil lmtili urc up- l tlinl lllt‘ liizvptlaii lll.lll\lt'l n| llliuii clusi" :- ]\"t‘\lll'i.l" ‘ii equal i0 the arnicil must iT-Ilu- ltnlv iwliiri- flu- 1l.i;.:iu i. s‘ llnriliiu ‘I i\ \l i i‘.l forces of the ilirce countries tliem- tilllllltllllllis I"_'m': 1mm“ N "' l" t‘ \ 3i . are pcrnLltL-ci to lune L8 ere. .10 PM. (As '1" )