12' ~ "LIE CHABLQTIEIQWN GQIiRDIAN I n23, w. u. s. Misting trlonllrgulnnllu ‘be reltased in the morning. work Saturday from Halifax, .'l‘hls column h reserved for as" of local interest, but savor-tum‘ :1 i..'2°‘.!il..““"" a": ‘W’ l IO!‘ , 0 uulo in advance. I c“, l”, v- v-__.--i cooks"??? ‘Flint-mm. UONFEDERATION LI I v UR-ANCE. t IN HOME ON LEAVE — Fly or. ficer Douglas MCLCUIH, son Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Mel-alien, city, and Flying Officer s, w, 1pm,) Lfilflhtizcr, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ileighiizer, City, nrriygq hum, last night for brief furlougha. TAKEN T0 IIOSPITALw- t John Thorium. of Ii Alley 33:91. W" “kw to h°8l1ltal yummy afternoon after he had been over. "9""? While films-sting his home. city firemen were called m. 2,30 i° ffivlle the mun after neighbors triecl unsuccesefully to go m h]; aid. At. the time it was not known Whit type of fumleent he WI! 01in and there was some fur that t ‘"5 deadly Dotaesium cyanide. However. it turned out to be sul. Dliuf- City police said m; ma“ went into the building wearing an armv mask which was not; fitted to handle the sulphur. Thcriault his been sewing with the army and was stationed for a time at the Beach Grove camp here. He i; m-vzrried. Last night. hospital cum. critics said that his condition was good and that he would Personals Mr. D. M. Bell arrived home on Miss Rosalie Crcsmrn o1 South. Dori, is n patient in the P.E.I Hspital for the st two weeiu, She expects to re urn to her sum- mer hccne in Souiizqvort in the nr-Lr future i Sees Borneo invasion As Important Move By KIRK L. SIMPSON tAssociated Press News Analyst Gen. MacArthurs inclusions of the Labuan beachhend on the west coast, of Borneo on his airborne inspection trip of his long front suificiently testifies to his intense interest in developments there. ' The Borneo squeeze-play by‘ Arts- tralian and Dutch troOPB wit Am- erican eir and naval support has s definite relationship to the whole Allied strategic conception against Japan. Recapture of oil sources n1 northern Borneo would help solve Pacific logistics problems. That probably is the first pri- mary objective although sir and sea. bases on Borneo would supple- ment the firm control of the south China. Sea alread established from the Philippines. t is the oil pools of Northern Borneo at which both the east and west coast operations are directly aimed however. ~ is almost t e only oil source in the Far Pacific to which Amer- ican naval‘ and supply line ship- ping can look at any early date to refill its tanks. Otherwise the whole vast needs of the army and 11itVy on the Pacific front must be supplied from the United States. There is no information u to the present state of Borneo wells. ‘Phat the Japanese succeeded in getting them into production on a consid- erable scale soon after their-con- ieatedby their use of Brunei Bay harbors as fleet bases until they were drivl-n the Allied advance to the Philippines. wells and equipment are to be ex- gected if that has not already been one. The useful flow can be restored more quickly on Borneo than in Burma or on other oil-producing islands of the Dutch Indies, never- theless. due to the high grade of the product as it comes from the wells, no doubt the Allied forces closing in on Northern Borneo are closely followed up by the skilled workers and equipment to gag the wells going again at the earliest moment. Beavorhrook Balls For Empire Crusade LONDON. June i! -- (OP) -- Lord Be:.vcrbrook, Lord Priv Seal. called tonight for a renewe Em- pire crusadc. asserting that “if we, are to sit, at the top t-ablo. we will l. have to base our policy. arms and cur defence on the future of the Empire." (OP) '- i lffbcr said "there must e ah Em- SWO!!! the Duke 0i’ w llllfliofl ¢Bi"'h:npil1ess and our security in our In o political campaign speech. the Canadian-born new oper imb- policy in military. naval And ll strength if we are to take art l l the counsels of the great; not ons Only by taking part in those coun- sels can we secure for years to ‘come til". peace that is essential to our hunts." "ivc have many enemies of Eln- pirc." Lord Beaverbrook said. "They are not all ill-disposed men, but foolish man who have lived their existence in narrow circles and they have not grasped or cannot comprehend the great conception of the Empire. They will not think imuerlally." "These persons are gathered to- gether in one party. striving for power at. th moment," he said in an apparent eference to the Lab- or party, whose recent manifesto concerned itself with internll pro- blems of the British Isles. _ In the Sunmnzr Growing Chill-iron Llcl ‘m, liill t... .. '- - t Enemy efforts to destroy the i “we: p-ilrl in ‘two HON. ERNEST BERTRAND Minister of Fisheries HON. couu GIBSON Air Minister HON. J. J. McCANN Minister of National War Servlcul . . , l HON. L. S. ST. LAURENT Minister of Justice =-_—_-:_._.____ Surprise Revolt I IBEYROUTI-l. June ll - (AP)- Rsliable reports reached Damascus describing l surprise revolt three days ago of the French-command- ed Meharist Bedouin desert police force at Dmeir. 25 mil" "Si 0i Damascus. in which l0 French- men were killed. curred in one of three Meharist nnmpwnies of the colorful comel- mcunted desert nnli -. whi~h have nlwars b-en convirlard the mos‘ reliable force under w-l l Mm. mlnd it‘ P" Lnvnl" 1'16"" '""’ Wptessed for the "w". r‘ Wen“ officers in two nth" ccmntlnir" 1.‘ "idol" distant "mints. This rqrvwig s-iri the lilnborl" "nrixlrt" w": swift and h"*c'l" T‘ “"1" 55H ta hclvn n-wuw-pfl you»... -_ F'~'-\rv‘j fe‘,fl'““_ \K-v| 1l|..~-(,i_ pqm- vwayoyilnw oh. nmqu- -v3el_ r-Vewplf’ ~i-~inlinr-l and struck a ‘E-rlwvi" w>iI->-1n1\ - _ A Rfliish ermcw-t column “Pi s-finnrfp’! uevll tn 0h.- roman van-i nlssrwv-z u...| swan miscr- "sharirfs, T9\"‘iilil¢ e". rm... nun-um. wit...‘ worm us.) ‘lovrvd akqvf n, f~l'-\ Rivgyflnlvn’ .4 n" fligy-"nflon .4 u... qpiinv- Qy-nn and r-b-qsf - rlocp-l w... s...l . “mm. run“... y...» h-w-wht m. i-iq i» newt-n» (M; n “liq wit‘- tl" fivriau nrcJ-“nt. W- wrl- ‘nqw-v-n-I Qty-n n quits» "up," nlflflflfl u w» (wow 0cm. m...“ ,4 3h, Mat-writ}: n. v“... i"; m. m,“ (.1 Fly-wok qflhwf- bllLtlu-"v- was no rrnnrt of e French rcnlv. STAIN!!!) Gl-ABH WINDOWS Stained gins; windows of the S nfilS i. l/I En .- it l LIBERAL“ ~ e —. _ . _. ‘ ‘ . ‘ U! I ‘Kl ~-----~---»i mo: rails it iBo . g 1o 14a T’ t F Q iWl ““‘='“‘ no u 1 a The afternoon Auxiliary o: the f; . “‘ Bouria W t u __ 79 Womalfs Missionary Society, Trin- l g 5 .1, ~ s - a a. ... -. . g on n a , urs ay, g Z an l uo “"114 "li- . E . g l a d1‘ ‘ ugh: Progiddegt; w. ‘when. Jog: ~ econ Dlflrlc‘ , W"!!! - e -e - mean 3 l? g lst. Andrew's .. . - _ _ ‘M 0M visitor were Rracnl, s a |Peakc's ststio so 2 Q Moetina owned w h the beau- i i ll ‘Sifihi... - =~ l- — ilddlamit ‘r".u=r=m...°ea * o _ o , 4 a a1 n u. Mm. ...,.'.).'.'.d . 1:15 J: u‘: Mmnniwlv. lead by u: HOtLrlec. 4. a l» U M u Hyad st. Peter’: my 1a 14 m Prlver wu offered by um. Bert- _ 1 u ‘a n 79 5v. Peter's East 73 1 M, run. Minutes o! the previous month -_ _ u’ 58 GNEDWlO/h .. .. n 3 a W9!‘ 195d and IGOPYAC. Clifton _ o 56 B9 Monticello .. ._. ._ __ The Correctional Secretary re- _ guntou v l "' 3 56 5'1 59 Mon-ell ‘l8 l5 o1 muted that‘. two l tars of sym - ' North Granville . 3 1 41 40 U ml sthy had’ been so“; donning y, e ‘mum Grmvm. 4 I 9-1‘ o; l; imlhsldwirglsrdltfsldfoh"! 1?”? l" moAntlliettcr from the Presbyterial _- _. 65 w ,4 “lvictorio Cross . ‘t: 1a 38 Pggicm. um. an. Woodside was‘ 4. s so s3 16 _ lElghtr-zm Mile Brook s1 _l 5o * - I" it “he W14 110W i-lw W-Mo n 1 sa a2 10s mafifi"? 11"“ w z “s l'r‘l'u"'b'l.’lrl: ‘<§€...°i"€i'°‘l“°°‘o‘fi iptutak: l " it“ i" w r1831...“ l“ °"" '7 2 "5 His 1o dom" Alorth-trs a“ '-' - ‘l6 7'1 27 2B Moriilelegluh FM; 4 T: _ w c! ed t‘? more garigroils: an? g: 1 1 39 i’! 60 eilMontatrug (west) g 3: lilicill Ilvinl to meet the tragic 1 3 ‘l3 so 4p qyDundu Centre .. m1 4 m needs of the world today. g l; :3 81 ‘l1 ‘liigenéannling .. n’ _ u hwDoolaigt lat) us forget to give lov- Z Q1 a B!‘ HVIB w O 0111‘ YOUIIIBI‘ BTOUDS. 3 2 63 61 til 1 as TTlgyi are vely important. Thei 3 1 1 7‘ 7° 2* 26 I Whlmnhi-g: glrwstsomunhtn“ vnelili”§v£§"’§i$il"“ii..§l°.§§§€£ 0 o2 e0 e3 s2 ° -- 2 o1 ‘ ' - - 1o '12 106 1lo'1£v'v'§§gll'/lenn(g§ilik) 3 W‘ will? Community Friendship Sec- : g Z: ‘g ‘at, stimuli-iv Harbour n 1a S 1K5’, rotary‘ follow: cg vlitgts]. a to It? . 130 urrsv Harbour loo 9 I24 n“ ' m “a rum’ e . s a 5i s1 1'18 ieo High Bank .. 43 5 7a Temperance Secretary read a very 1 g 13 1 Mun-g m 5 fine article writtc-n by Nellie Mc- _ If ._ y, ,3 ‘s; "1': liilr-rayr R432.‘ N f, 1 a givfinihaln it mg‘ tells ulstdillvellilo gymhrle .. 3 I =1 as e1 n - 3' 5 "4 vongrqeclnflilsease vgilile’ llleillilfngffg!‘ . winner River --» i: 1 u "u. m 144 -- °" 5 1°" were ul itlcréiidllll. Also mo; Can- yon); Wilts-hire .0... ...... i lib in ~ as M Fifth Electoral Dist" g adinns are drinking almost twice as _; magma .._......... .... 0 0 40 48 8S 32 Georgetown 1mm, no "9 M much liquor as they drank in i039. New Haven g g 1% 1?: g5 79 gegrpzoltown (Wm; q, I‘ m Llzliusthtohewvélgr tilatogsvfgeiidi keeps ' 5 es ' 9 misc . 4'1 4 m, - ° l! '1 “E "i- 2 2 e7 g9 w; m; Iinnlmd-lc She urges the women to n - 68 a “or... m", a z 9-, 9, 55 so woxoavgile Mills q , ‘if, lxfiaéggsbe both intelligent ma immwan """" " a 1 n“ n: u s8 titurrilceomg H H v " 5‘ In Manitoba they appointed the rule Mile Grtfi- " " i“ °° 44 45 Murrow mm“; "l 7" l t" beat. man they could find End made Rocky Polnt- ° 3 '1 31 53 54 (lflmbrlclgg r N a “‘ ‘l’: him Director of ‘Iiemnerance Edu- St. Catherine: 1 - 90 8B '12 ‘l3 Ge spereaux "Li. A 51 3 7k‘ cation. Why cannot other Provinces Wlllgiilm § ill a: 78 73 68 T t; " __ " 5' (£03110 saline? MrsbhAyeas Save a 3“ ey o 96 '15 5g o lg H __ _ '”"‘ "— rea ng 0n r.s an s.eu'- Bmileyd Point l. y? a ‘a n n % no 4073 ‘rgnh account of poor health the covets 15 rm WP!“ . Pleasant Grove 4 8 31 N 84 M CANADL“ NATURALISTS riielsliw gimndncfeggar}, llltailclrlnrldacigvtil: ° ‘l i=1 118 111 w! wnouro, June a - we. appgllltea to o...‘ llér place, with M‘ 13 37 69 59 87' Calla-divs bird popu] 1 ' _ Mrs. Barbour and Mrs. Phillips as at on ha it “I lo u m so so "Willie Pfflblems n» “no.0” " assistants l 4 l as s4 4s 4; time problems. nlnuniht.” f: The July (seating u to be held on 11 a 100 us so 100 Pfielberoueil. om. are lflliiding Wed. July m. at the home of ole a s so a1 ro u zéamgieutslficlixlélry in ,. rm“; fnrgstigmtl. uolcnargilvéori Road, tak- Q 5 13 I“ a o7 Mlnawrenee v Inkgfleld’ E ormc 2c. I h _ _ ___ __ __ _ _ __ I . canals in the swamp. Mrs. Mug save a synopsis o t. e We“ av» s» w. - l - v n a n. d‘...“i..l.t:‘::"*.l:. zfstxrti" l» litre. theirs. but?“ Mount Herbert- 4 s or sa as e1 sanctuary and‘ en Old 411w i" 1},“ hide-China is nttell ml rice cult- Bviillibcrt . . l2 ll I18 108 us 143 flflefittn is to be reported g n 1° ivst-ion and there are great min- Formal . .. i ~— 8i ‘t5 ‘l1 7g the water level in the osmnvolvaaod” 0N1 resources ls well as possibilities Pownlll East l0 l6 D 88 07 m irw altwtlons have been m. m, t; for developing rubber. cotton and Avonm, g __ 7 7 55 M 65 w attract ll Wldg um“, a; H“! “d other tropical products. Cherry Valley . 0 g w a‘ mo m,’ wild rice i: beiw- hIqntQd u, w} There are at. least 150 dlil-‘zlects ""1"" “W” - " 1" I" w u " l'l”“5‘-”" “‘““°“’- ‘ml "h“ll’lflfit""ifllii~3i‘si of ‘l3? Grand View No 2 -- U 60 56 47 m, l"!!! the nun nod.» M g“ °r l.“ r7 “‘ i 0mm w“ 5mm ‘ 7 i‘ 41 55 49! of ripped v§ine"l'l‘»-P'+h,",-II,‘° In the larger“ cities Bttljlleret pro - - -- —- — — P inn “W155 "m. ml“ "fir." i“; elm-cites. shape and e r-a n- - l s1 s4 1a ath.t~..-‘ . "i his. m 0 1 I’! 2'1 46 i: ».:A..r.:.’,‘.'.§,‘,‘Zl '¥{.’l’.‘.‘,’l",...§',ffj; inzfilrglzoélr lalst ntrleetingdtéiliefiiigisg; on . - 3 7a 3o 7g "e" e in it ll a ‘ ' on n un er 1e 1- palm prim _ 7 3 7., .15 71 s: l spflipn "n fimig';__,a "all: M)‘, J. Mciia-dyen, presented o very slut River . - - m m 12s 101 "l" efmvfgo»; n-n-v m.»- n.'.'v.l.~l. :§&,n§'°§§;,""§§m °’{,,,QW.§S,‘§“QZY Wood Islands -- _ ... _ _ __ m‘? ' t eir neat haw-snob, (.1 - ' be E , ng_§fq_ “M, “m” on Lon}, u llghwl with this youns Mm r ° l ' l I il. o-momrow Li.“ihfifléifial?°.."?3Y.,£Z..';“£1fl{£““ i me- . " ' -- 1. fr" i til ass- wlm 1 West "A" 1'1 1 4a 44 so a1 egnwslrsicifflrmdl-to m”. "M" l5’. llfsgzryn to ehPgher "Wild 1 west "n" - u ll as o1 2'1 as POI-lie of the wirepotvs 111°” "“ service. Another member lost her Wm: 1 Central i8 4 m 12o 1oz 104 birds of the nractice 0111"“ m’ l"¢'"'"-“°’- ' gnu 1 East . .. . l7 as 153 14o 14s m slttractive pollen..- our voiiiéifiifi 1A2? ti.’ cggctiiig: wit‘; lrdiwest ‘N’ ........... — —- -—- -- -_ _ iiDbythewi oelh . 15W - 5* " ‘,, w“ 1 Wm “B” _ __ 4 3 u M M 8z| the crolsba,§“'...e,e °d“§,°e,‘{§§“_";,,§‘,§§ singinz. What‘ a. Frigld We Hav. mm 3 Eu; “A” ,5 5 92 as 68 m to the relief of the telephone com- I" k5”- flii- P"? - ‘for 2 East. "n" 1o '1 9a as ‘l9 as puny" no a west .. i2 s l "'- wm, a Em ..A ____“___ __ _ i! it if if neg ogxltahmplmlglf do» resourceful- confirm“, Pgnding 3"‘ a Em "B" ° 4 "n 1o so ea vim to liavec Wlla heated‘ In ig-ndshlllal-l “d4 w“ “Au Th4 ' - v... . wt... t.» .. . ‘i i‘ Z8 l‘; d g: mféwa tisittl“ss.i“lltiiii Over Yugoslavia wml 4 Central North "A" 12 1 10a as 10v 10a of books on wild life. Mr. Thomp- wilo 4 Central North "n" -s 4 as s1 4s n 5°“ ‘mewed "‘ “a” °‘ °m°kiid°f= Wsrdi Central South if l i8i 113 a9 no painstakingly finldiing an excsv- Tgmsfl, June ii - (AP) — Wild 4 East "A" Poll "A" _ _ _ __ “terglwkildergllv gar-reg’ w gmn- Allied Military Government offi- WlrdiE "-- " “P°‘* ° =1’ 81 dtod t takeover Ward 4 "so "u a!" ._' .3 i; 61 n a mun“ ' ill? slzilrfiiinfirationayofglriegste a; ward; 51 mo 1 ll _ “ " “i Yugoslav troops ‘move cu. an WArd-iBl-ightoglin l: g y’ :5 l“ w Asrorlgblnoivlvglo spsgxtlhlgfigehrlilaé“ s? attention was locused on‘ Hi0‘ m,“ 3,19%“ "B" Pa“ uAu m 13 l“ no g 12112 turned-this gm g with his ma“ gsrooblem of feeoins this ci y o "Idbnriebwlvcvrolva" l: '! as '14 9'1 10o A PM“ "lid" "w" '1" WM A’ conference was awaited. Wm 5 w”; “Al. m _ 7 m. n 1m go, the robin has constructed on munwhue “tween Field Mar- Warq 5 w,“ "an . a n .1 13a "u, WWW“! ll!!! nest on In iron m“ Almdmur’ 5mm Medtter. Wll-aswoltoootrsi south m “Mk” l“ u“ “"°°“h°"-**§"-h' l-oneall command . and Yugoslav m, "N. n . a n ‘l ioniod almost entirely from bits of Mush,“ Tm, on the fixing n; me Poll “B" " g 5 1, 65 f, n 52“E.,..§,°,,,“‘;2, hij, f?“ affix boundary savfiratinz the occupa- Isrd ii Wm out: 83 the emhouk an“)! n‘ w“?! tion areas of the Yugoslsvs and "um "A" ma" A "3 ' l n the western allies in the disruPi- ‘W 5 .......... -- - _ ... ._ . W W- p“! ‘Pfiw’ i°°k ' ‘d ed Venezis Giulio ores. numwfninmlmfl m“ adlilfikwllf“. ligkofil-mg; However. the first male; into; .................. .. I a 0o 1"" u n .-war dispute r ‘whit ammo “A” w n u l" i" lmfllwm» t? five enFsetlt-led nzfnligf. mm (I R0 . Ell n H‘ ' l l II I 103 111 The-n gficourso there sre the luuy m,“ d, 325mg; 6,11,01,15,; in a “l l a us m m 1st 3Q‘; l’ llsflmmsim-‘at the dgrmicvitlee flwfifififlfifl°rgflfi “if, “Eng; w“ | m w. ' I w in so or M “v W ° '~ Th" "W"! ll Stutu were influenced by Soviet m, ‘ u o a 1n m s: ill ti" "mi t" "We °"°"fl'-‘"- “W- Russia to compromise with‘ Yugo- lwm ‘ “it f‘! .. 4 i m 114 ios 11s m" W‘ l" "W °1d m“ ll "1- slllvis. He said Italy ma insist- l-‘iut as" Poll “A” 1 4, m m u ,6 1mm that of the tiny new!" f» ed um the Veneliil Giulio. ml ‘Mord ii Eestf!" Poll “B” 1 __ m n “ 43 that of the gull. Naturalists know which became [guy's 4m," 111,; LMYI"! West 5 3 u‘ u“ W" i! "m? "I'm" i WWW! First Great War and now is claim- lbmy, 0mm ' 1 94 91 m: from its wstins aim in fln- ad by Tito, "be occupied provis- ' Will! Canton "an '"”"‘ n u m’ 11° Mb" 51"“ ""9 u" °wn°r M u" ionall by Allied forces not in- nmny m‘ -—- l T III 100 vs 7a nest becomes niclry Ind deserts “fly in m, diJp te.") . ........ .. s.._..._. ll 10' 11! ti! 101 107 hell-MT refining; Thtdls E i; “" “" ‘— — w’ “n . ...... _ I175 n” w 9 and then toasindjhe al-Plliler Gill. 1 m3 giving the owners brood o. ell-me [random “f London . [LIN t - - G QTAT]°N o’ “u; , of survival withou. it! reedy or m. nlsnucr on “moi with! I-ni 10 n m a4, phln which will invoriolby hog all _ - “t!” 1° 55 571 the food and let its counpcnion F r E ‘ l Q O I 4‘: l”? all, fledgings mm. o I w 8 5 49 103‘ Starling, resemble the oowbird a , ~ g 1g 45g for lazinezs onlv in so for that LONDON, June ii - 5 " u m,’ 15H tllev will not build their own nests. Gen. Eisenhower arrived today to 7 m‘ 2%, Unlike the eowbird who is satisfied win the freedom at the city, high- . Bu,“ "l. m a” gztith just depositing’ Qldlqgifll oft civic honor London can be-i ' ranger! nos l-ll on - “m. Ufldg 55m,“ " Z a g: int. the Illrllhl NW6! with the At ceremonies tomorrow he wilil ~.,“m__ 5.5m‘ scum l.“ a l“ “g stranger ind wpuumniotisly takes speck and receive. tom rarily, the H pom h 5mg g w over the nest. oodpookors. in nort- lisubll ~13 ‘l4 ,~ m, m icuiar, are more on by the raider.- ma ill all his memorable battles. illlnhh ' 5 '9 '31 m 5a and may actually threatened A museum lent it for the occas- Ncnu _ - 5 1°‘ go 113 with tho extinction because of the ion because the presentation sword Finn ' ' ' " " u: n u} greet lnoroul; in starlings throulili- to be given Gen. Eisenhower is "Lin: l‘ "an W out m! Dom mo“ notgelgl-lglgnhowor. flue in Wash- ulou "5 -” 10 m4. , ington next Monday. came here '1 % u‘ n4 limit! Fmllulili» ddOIl {g9 daMllfl. i ssh g 1g ere, In l recs on y to {than W" i: g _ q 1:; p high ranki lenders of Britain. “who Em - ., n" m on 105 allots and t o United Btetol. m. also .. 1 5 o; U 134 aid the loviet and tho wostem ‘wexem ' u m. g q| oililos "were iiiilgtlfibill do desire for ‘ I05 I ll I18. i‘ y-m pence a- amlligd . fi l: a lg ii! . "'-" forttilinguall cgnzmorvil mo? thret "on. i6 l; 1“ ‘it?’ Nfwlbhvozx/lgnrialtiuto-dsmffi; 325320 eiior ltllem." e v m?! to ‘ '4 1 53 70g 01nd emergency bill iv l... -==_—= Egg '_ {a l}: 1 m’ ‘onlluguigl goanamgymg“ manta ‘of managers mo delayed t _5 5 55 RING’! power e I - u: on or l: ours. ' ni sivsd s rovol of the lower The uncx outed flare-u in the l“ n; us 1g, °' lion» of t e not. House lengt ned n» one ex- quhm u a m‘ Quick passage of the measure trnordinary session, originally con- "- » m e = v can" rm" s: us" l“.=.:..'l' P". ... __ 1 en nun -- u cg s on. our oys. \' e ' : a wit? iorwlll. goblbiy tomorrow. In on attempt to dispel any re- V , 1 ml i Again-st o. be dmP of sol-lmont- action that u» m» might be n. ' q 1 u, .ous debate. during which numbers rohollion. Dcmoi agency sold the “Wilbert: 1° n, I wxpl-essed fear the pr lsventu- protests were but "opinion: beinll 0mm ~ 1o qo g5; .. i 92 ally would result in eiminstlon of sired" and do not “mun that the vmwn g 1o as a m the Diet. Premier lnntoro eulnllo not defies the Government ill any _ - a m‘ l" 1o b0 won favor for tho bill sitar trill-way.‘ {HT BINDING lilhiilll . Micldl- Ages were mode of nieces of different colored glass held to- gether by strips of lead. which also became a pm. of the design. Among liosert Police ‘. l liln Flying Basis I The The revolt was said i0 have nc- D ni HON. J. A. GLEN Minister of Mines and Revenue HON. i". D. HOWE Minister cf Reconstruction _ ./_-r-.- HON. J. L. ILSLIY Iliniller of Finance HON. l. G. GARDINER Minister of Agriculture ,, One-Third Navy Personnel Now RE-ELECTED .1 V, PAGE THREE HON. IAN lilucKllfillE Minister of Veterans’ Affalrn HON. DOUGLAS f‘. ABBOTT Naval Mlniztnr so non. rur. MARTIN i: 1i. Minister of sum sands of Japanese troops holding out in Linchtfa. b0 miles southwest. While the Chincsucicsed in on bofil Kwcilin and Liuchow, Assault forces in extreme South Chino cap- tured two Japanese - held towns near the Indra-Chum frontier and battered 27 mil a mew ravine-cut hills toward PH 1”») miles northeast of capitol cf the former French colon)‘. LONDON. June ll - 1GP» -:. Admiralty". disclosing the.» “more than one-third of the Navy; ‘entire personnel is concerned with ‘Navy flying." announced tonight. the appointment of Vice Admiral 3 5 W. Buy-d to the newly-Cm‘ lltecl post of Admiral for the Air “The creation oi this new flail appointment has been made with the object of integrating naval avi~ ntion more closeiv with general naval administratlon." the Arl- Thcmss l-Iope Troubridge. appointed fifth Sea Lord in suceessi l to Admiral Boyd last month. will be respons- ible for co-ordination of navel air policy. aided by an assistant chief of the naval staff for air. Admiral Boyd. a former com- mnndcr of the aircraft carrier Ii- lustrious who has served in the Pacific. will command more than {l0 naval air siaiions in the Brit- ish Isles. He will loo-ordinate all flying training in the Royal Navy. including that aboard aircraft. car- riers. the Admiralty said. cm.-.“ I»! ch‘ w" lnese lthln 10 Miles 0f Kwellln Cl-IUNGKING. June i1 - rAPl .. Chinese troc-ps have driven to with- I in l0 miles of Kweilin, formerly tho biggest advanced base for Am- crlcan air power in the Orient, in a l5-mlle burst through Japanese ,dicfences. the Chinese High Com- mand reported tonight. In a hard-hitting. three-prongcd drive against the perilled Jap- anese bastion. 300 miles southeast of Chungking. veteran Chinese fighters threatened to isolate thou- Q } Report Hitler's illeputy Captured NEW YORK. June lfl — IAPF Th: Federal Conlmunlcstions Com- ‘nlis on r: ~riccl ' v an zin- ‘nouncement by I1. -cn; Eduard Henes that "Hitlcfs deputy. (Mar- ltin) Hermann, has been captured [and Mil be tried." l The F. C. C. gave this as part .of a Prague broad repeating ‘a speech _‘ Bones at. TLldice yrslcrriag" In l Czech News Servt“ . . ll as re- l bro. . said ihormantfs v. as "un- Ikncvan." [WISE TREE PLANTING NAIROBI. Kenya-WP» possible encculcgemznt is to Lfvcn to fnrmzrs who are wllllnl to set aside small illcas on thei‘. . laud for trc: planting A plan fol |inauguraiing a system of planting l. cnrumunal trc: pslicllts nrar native i villages is also being considered CLIPPEICS (‘LOSE CALL GREENIIITIIE. Kcnt. England — (OP) - Tllr- famous oid clipper ship Cutly sari: now llssd as o. tnzining Sill) i-y cadets of the _'I‘hxlmes Nautical Cc c. was nearly (ieszrovrd by a ilju-"g bomb, i it was disclcswl rezrnily. 3'11 bsmb iswerved. hon-ever. and did no dam- age. .. ~nn|--_¢~< ...._....- .>¢-.~_-.._...