PAGE Nl1\_I‘B‘-i THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . I JV PICTURE”§w _ ,_ , . , To mothers of the nation, Michi- ~— '- ‘~ ’ ' . _ _ I I - gen’: 80-year-old Gov Luren King Zug (emtrc), of Albania. Queen Geraldine (left), and one of his sisters, Princess Myzeien, are ' - - m";‘m5°”' " ‘“"°"°\ ““"'53‘°°“ shown as ihcy arrival at W::i’saw. frrm Bucharest on their wav to Paris. Zog and his entourage in- ‘ t . .. - , ,1” v “ml p'.°"““°“i Mail‘ emu"! NI imam .50“: ‘led Albania when the Italians occupied the country. ' . - ‘ W ' f,?:’iul‘:fi.m't"-'gI°:' e',‘;‘e‘é°'; 3' ‘';‘‘'i'“}'| , . . O .. . 3 _~‘ ~ life" on their daughters. Gogv- ‘ ‘ emor Dickinson was moved to broadcast rlhe warning by his observations oi’ social "high life” during his visit to New York state last month when he I MM attended the govemor’s confer- 'n°° “ A“"“7~ England's Izing and queen “get. Incl: to work". Above. the king pats 3 pony used for hauling coal from mines as he and his queen visit ltoyal Agricultural Society show in Berkshire. ’.<'-'-'4' ‘-F-"¢‘-'u%'.'..".. ~' Victorious lienry Picard, left. of Hershey, Pa., gets 3 hegrgy },and_. shake from runner-up Byron N , qf Reading’ Pg, ’ am“. wk" ning the Professional Golfer's Association tournament at Flushing LI Forced to an extra hole miter the hottest stretch duel in PGAI history, Picard took it with a birdie 3. '5-‘s"-'-'n"n"-‘n"n"a‘a'a':'u'n'r.'&‘n'n'u'n'-\'h'n'u'i‘.‘.'.'.'L'.*.H.5.Ii.n..-. .-.-.H.-.n.-.-.-s-.-.-.-.-a-u-u-u-.-r.-5-an-a-.-an-rs-u-an-.-.-.-ri Looking like Japanese don, chubby Princess Tnka Sugano. miya, newest ember of Jap. anese Imperial household, poses quietly for camera on fourth almivelsary (in months), Bastiln Day in 'Francc saw a. great aerial armada, of British plan l’.I-til and cflmhinfll W“-h FY0110“ aerial form-.s, made an impressive sight for Rome- Berlin axis powers to see. More “I311 100 Bfmsh immbcrs imnw and mc<liuzn,. carried out their night to Frmice without a mishap and tils i>h0'-0 shown 9. general view of a ‘squadron of gays! Air Force planes at Le Bourget airp0|‘¢: MN‘ P3715- 05 over arr.-H-.-.-A-.-.-u-u-.1.--.-H.-.-.-.-.-.'.-.'.-5-.-.-L-.-.'. Foreigners in China are reported fearful that Japanese-sponsored measu L3 will develop inio another “Boxer Rebellion" in which infuriated Chinese tried to cast out all “foreign devils.” Pictured above are Japanese sentrics in Tientsin forcing foreigners out of it our to he se.".ru'.hed. while Chinese look on. Below, an anti-British demonstration in Tsingtao. “ Vorkers of the Toyoda Cotton Mill," aided by the ‘White Russians in the foreground carry 5; banner urging Chinese to “knock down Britain." _ "—'"\ I ' " ‘ "-'»'i-'-'u"u'-'i-"n"-'n'-'.%.\.'.W-'.' Dr. Thomas Poulter, Cihicago technolog“, demonstrates model of his $150,000 snow cruiser, key transport unit for US. expedition to Antarctic in October. Cruiser will resemble huge trans-continental V bus, will be 55 feet long. iii feet high, and will have two 200 horse- ‘ power Diesel engines. Pneumatic-tired wheels will be driven by ‘ awn motors—and individually controlled. interior will have living and working quarters for from four to six men. scientific laboniory. i<‘ive~passenger “flying laboratory" will be carried on cru'scr‘s roof. _p_.-;’-- Ma shows location of Trieste. Ita n industrial seaport, on which Mussolini is reported to have given Hitler 10-year lease. if report is true, Nazi Germany gains port on Adriatic, becomes Mediterranecn power. I.,I\.II.-.1“.-.-.-.-..-.-.;-x.;-. - -u_-- - U I i 0 i V ntores for people in the farthest The Nascopie deep in the water with it whole yen‘: supnly of food *0 _ Earctie. sheaali from Montreal. she carries also the annual mail. ii:‘0“h-!“;'i’:’i““’“"i;‘;":'°: :“:u::'_' variega d items 5 him‘ scientists end big game hunters. A nine rnon 1:000! mil am“ we nu‘ get. '1' e Nascoiio will go within 750 miles of the Pole, and travel over , cl I 5 three _ onths. 3 tfi'(.$ Nfi?hvfi%vM.a%%Aw&mu:Auaas-amm&muAmuA&uAuuAMAAavaaa An errand of mercy tunieql into I tripietr-Indy when the U. S. Coast Guard seaplane V-loci. pictured below. flew from New York 150 miles out in the Atlantic to the 0cen.nogrI...‘.:. Institutes labora- tory ship Atlantis, to take George Priest. oi I-‘slrnouth, Mass , 3 pneumonia victim to 3 hospital. Taking off for the retum trip. the plane crashed. killing two of its officers and Priest. Two others were seriously injured. Above. seamen of the Coast Guard cutter Campbell. which sped to the rescue. are seen transferring 3 victim. radio operator Frank livers, of New York, from n lifeboat. hi Irri in" " i ’ Pius mhnifiyiwf ' V‘ to tiaflewpég:-irtiflgi on P9?» are i= me. or que§'é'c".v3ifi?x§‘&‘L'rI in the Canadiin , ownh on 0 i ~.wiih-- Jlochoe centre. and Msgr. onri ond, rig t. lookirfiover t e huge diorama at oboe Mar. ochon is rector of Lava ymond. superior of Levin‘ co e . M r vi in; New York City. Cardlnau dun at Salem. in I‘; -returning to Quebec city. ,_ Un vanity and Msgr. . Viiiuuuvc left. to spend a low