JANUARY 25. 1941 . HE CHARLOTTETOWN 01111111111»: rAGEwIfTINE on on ours: , N fur-capped U.S. soldiers who will man a Newliaundland base. one slthose acquired from Britain in the trade for 50 great war destroy- "; liuo up for inspection aboard an army transport. The ship sailed imm New WIR- Rclcuscd utter 27 11111111111111 prison 11L ’I‘ii1un, Uliilliiii 01' Sn':i;1-:.on1i11- atcd 311141111, Peter (LEFT) 111111 Joi111 Stephens of Sheilbrcok, $11.11;, ure reported sale in 01111111. he 111g for Chunkking. TF0 brothers lclt. their {£11111 1101110 a few yours ago. worked tlicir usuy to Vancouv- er. sailed for Alaska and in 1936 . ‘ 4“ crosecd Bering Strait. to Russia in . . w " ,. a tznlritils-skui b11211. “(itilfliliv pass- _ 1101' ", 10y trere arcs ccl 11s mics. '5'" WP 111143951"? h" 50 751' 59°" "ink b7 mun?’ P“ "Fmm" I11 o. brink for freedom 01101" 1111c Admiral of the Fleet Lord Chntfield told the Royal Empzre society in llicnalnws i0\\'Zil'£i I11:Zi:1, they were imntiou, Jun. 21. “The battle fleet truly controls the seas and the captured 4111111 taken in suicides to nr. ll is the queen on the chasbnard, the fullback of the Brtiish Tithe. In 111i thoy spent 34 1111112115 “m. mm Cmtfldd Sam Britain is bundm‘ mo" than mo “mm 111 Jails. ‘Iiicir 110111.120 is said to have aiuirthe sen situation is showing continual improvement." This con- bee“ aflmigpd ihmud“ U"! V- $- stntcticn. including 64 patrol ships and 26 mine sweepers. flhnws embassy at Chunairitig by their Polish f t-i ~ . 1 ~_ 1' _ llritain firmly believes ships and not planes command the seas, he a m’ n mun I ‘Zed U s atirii-ll, M 111110911111. MAY GO T0 LONDON John G. Winant, coitficiant of the mesidctrf, one-time Rtqnlblirzili gov- ernor of New llaunpsiiiro and farmer cliairnmn of the social security board. was reported authoritatively i11 Wu=l1i11rio11 to be Presiciuit; Rooszveltjs choice to succeed Joseph P. Kennedy n". US. ambassador to riiziiix Nazi ivus equipped with o. map of Erick Weisser, 31, seamhtxzin ‘ e district, chocolate bars and $2 in Cmadian money when he and Bruno Srhwciger, 28. civilian i11- teruec, escaped from a prison comp 11cm" Fort. William. Despite his map, W(‘iF5f‘i' had to wk (iirections to Duluth f-rom a service station at- tendant who put; police on hi: i \ . . 1-, i, ‘ , 1.. - The lied (frosts transport [iris training in Toronto have put heir ambulance into service to transfer ‘Hi members of the R.(.‘.A.F. from their stations to hospital. The girls are on crll when R.C.A.F. umhu- q m i"! 511W. Gently does it as into the ambulance go stretcher and putieut tinder the capable hrndling k""“'- 1111111" Peimll. nut-n Polly Shaw and cm. 111111111 Gethlnl tI-EFT t» 111mm. squadron ldrr Julm A. Siftcn notes with approval. 1 27ml of [jnumfl flex-um"; from lmndrm. with on Arctic little girl r4 LEFI‘, whose picture he took when he was on the way m." "ism than pm," my, Mpurloe nun. 411101111, n brcli in south from Baffin Land. At CENTRE ore twn white children born ' "lion after fem- yeen’ In the burren lands. Since ping north in In the frozen country. w-ho came rut. on the slime flhlli With M'- ' ' ill! learned the ways cf do; teams and "mashed" more Flint for their first visit to civilization. The one on the right is Iii h n‘ Evelyn Pace Scott, torn in July, i639, 1.000 miles from a (inc-tor. ~. "I he chin count. Typiosl of his younge: parishioners ls the " I Iiuuunauununn"n»"Human-newton"tun-Museumnuunnnuu-un-"n""nu-cunun»uti»tqgyygysgy spuyku;ibfiflflljlfflflflb flbbfiflijfilf fijjp (jgfgjgqqp ws 1 the WORLD in PICTURES The Earl of Athlone, eolonel-ln-chiel’ of the Govemor-Generai’: llorso Guards, 1st and 2nd Motorcycle Regiments, made his first visit to the regimental mess at University armories at Toronto. Hero ‘ Greece. British fighter 1130i!‘ 11'4"" DD}! O0 13'-I~IHIFUOOKQOQQQDOOD Q b-aK-S" i “ '1 -.'.'.z.:'.._.,.=.i...;~ j..3411..3.j..3.§n..-..~..~..-. ._~1m s1; 2.4% - . , v . 1 . the Governor-General is seen with LleuL-Col. Russell Locke or the ["10 "Kiment- After officers anti men ma met their iii» . 111.1 1st battalion (LEFT); LleuL-(Jol. W. Iiawiinson, officer commandin; calm“ the govcrlmr-generu] joined in a‘ happy Smgvmng- i" [he ,_ ""55 quarters. Uiiinrrs and their visitors join i11 1111111) us one the 2nd battalion, and LieuL-Col. R. Y. natou, honorary colonel of l officer takes the p 110 anti nnniiicr (LEFT) lends the singing. 1E2; 14$...“ 9.5g. Q 5. o o if. c. i i? ENDANGERED av norms The zoo-toot Arbrshun Luwop, tower surmounting Christ's chow... in Westminster Bridge R11, Lam- beth, has been so dnniagvd by b’ bombs that it is in dun, 1' of lapse. U. S. citizens 5113s. _ . $17,500 to build time tower 11s a memorial to President Llirmolrl, .111" it- was dedicated by Lincoln's son. The arrows point to red stripes ftnrl white stars which encircle tho Watt. It has been hit three times 11V ‘i11- cendiary bombs in the 1985i» 111*" months. Escorted tour of London was the unexpected hospi ulity ihl5 Italian pilot (LEFT) rceaveti. A_n armed Tommy escorts him throng" 11 "m" Uun on the W’!!! W 11'5"" 93ml" Thirteen Italian planes 1_ver_0 knocked out oi’ the nir_ovc1_- Britain when they joined Nazi r11 ders on Armistice Day. As in Ezyot and found the Duce‘s airmen fecbicl‘ opponents than tho Nazis. Th! m0- tor of this bullet-ridden bomber snapped eff r1111 ends-ti uutier the plane's tail. London-Col. J. L. Ralstou, Cr-Iuidinn liiinister of Defense, right, eon- fcrs with liigli (‘amuiinu nffieiiis after his arrival in London. At left is Sir W-iiter THflllPiLIl, llirrrtur-ticiierztl cf the Jlllistfy of lnfurma» tion-tvhcre the conference Wits held-and center is Vincent Massey, Canadian High Commissioner. q. _. 5..;..j..>i90¢,.;.,§..;..j. l i. i. I-30<I-C-'f"§OO'i>UUOOO<MO<$<ZN.' .._>.;..;..;..;..;.. . _ i ‘ f *1, Funeral services we're held Jan. 21 for the wife xmd two ehildren| Mm ggephenson mg 1m. so“ 113mm 14_ on the flqmr hosiflp im- of Licut. Stephen Stephenson, formefly a newspaper phntngrallhef| telephone. Miss Kelly and Anne Stephenson, l0 were found tit-sit in now serving overseas with the Royal Canadian Engineers. They tiled 1 bed. The victims (LEFT to RIGHT) were Miss Kflill UPIIPH» -'\'-¥‘-" in an apartment house fire at Kingston early Saturday. Mary Kelly. and Mrs. Stephenson. Miss Kelly was buried nt Snienlu 1m. \liht 1'" Z5, boarding with the family, was g fourth victim. Firemen found authorities ere trying to locate Lieut. Stephenson to tell him. <:»-:»~>1:~:~¢~:~:> cw»:- ..¢t.;..;..;.. ‘ v I ‘ . ' L ~11 i. n. . .... with of offic is administered by Chief Justice Charles B. Hughes 7 (LFFT) and C. E. (‘ropleyy iierl: 1f the supreme court, hzlfing the l Looking n ' and James Roosevelt. his son. in uniform. John Nance (turner. 111111 ltcrrttrrd u “topprf” for the occasion. su-rre in vicc-preshleni-eleet