MAXIMC OYA --__-- mama MAN i.‘ §‘i"‘°‘ i"; ‘n: IIB 7 ll WBCIII a iittl in- telligence to go nlongnvylthnlt, o Iohrym. U.S. llazi Captain, Engineer jailed TAJLUICO. Mexico,'Aprl1 3 (AP) — The captain and ohiel en- gineer of the scuttled Italian tank- since first Great War days. or Atlas were jailed tonight federal police, who quoted the mas- ter as saying he canicd Fascist orders to “blow up" his ship if it ever arrived in a United States port and was threatened with seiz- um. An agent of the federal attorney- e two con- fessed responsibility for the sinking of the Atlas Monday night and would ‘be arraigned. probably to- hiOi"1‘0\i.'. on charges of sabotage en- dangering navigation in Thmpico generals ofiiice said tih hai- r. The Atlas was pumped out. and and examination showed the engine cylinder heads had been smashed wit-h a sledge- rcfinatcd today hammer. Damaged by Freak torpedo -___.___ NEW YORK April 3—(CP)—'I‘he 10v British freghter Orari, damaged by a aso-um refrigerated iirak torpedo 750 miles off th French coast. last Dec. 13, ente New York harbr today, (The Gemuin news and propa- ganda. agency has reported that a the ship However, when the boat docked safely at an English port later. the Nazi submarine sank Ohnrlottotown Guardian, Two Cont; Inrnlng Gnnrdlnn, Founded m" iiiioiisiii became manded Admiral By J. F. SANDERSON Canadian Press St WASHINGTON. April 8. Diplomatic relations United States and the day when President And Axis Relations Grow More Strained Washington demands immedi- ate recall of Fascist Naval At- tnche after sabotage activities. more strained the immediate recall of the Italian naval attache — the sabotaging of German w lomatlc States." When and this ferred to master said the torpedo struck the Blmmt ship. glanced upward and landed on the poop deck.) _-_____ Italians begin To prepare for ‘Painful losses’ ROME, April 8--(APl--Italy's "sorrcw of Eritrea and Ethic-pitif- apparently a substuntzal admission oi the imminent fall of all Italian liaat Africa-was publicly acknow- lvrlgcd today in prrplirlllg tile i100- ple for news ti further "p. l (T: Writing in Mimsolinlis newspaper, ll Pcipolo D'It-alla of Mlan. Fascist military cmmentaioi- Mario AppeliiLs repertrd that 303.030 Bri- ‘lisll soldiers “flanked by I-laile Sel- ll s savage liotdrs and aided by f ri dable armnmrnt and abund- ant aviation" are now stabbing Ethiopia from l3 directions. “Our spirit by now is preparer. co fr!‘ new painful losses, sime 0f w” I were prepared by the hum- anrncs: of the Italian cumrrmrd. iilicli is evacuating ccrliiri urban cvnties to save in,» populatl n the horrors oi street fighting," he went» on "Where the enemy err: is in rlicvlng that he can deliver a mor- tal blow to Italy through our sor- row at Eritrea and Ethlipln!‘ As to the Yugoslavian situation. the Fascist pripagandlst. Virglflh Gayda. wrote that Yugoslavlivs virtual repudiation of Axis member- ship had freed Germany arid Italy from the obligation ns=umccl in that part to respect that. c untry‘s indrpendence and territzrlal in- fegrity. ._____.._..}___ ASK CHIGNECTO CANAL AMHERST. N3. April 3.--(CP)— 'i'hc but ding of a canal across the Isthmus dlCliiiznecto in conliuictlvn wnh the St. Lawrence waterway de- vclonment was urged in a resolution iizisscd tonight by the Amherst Board of Trade. Should war come to this side oi the Atlantic. the re- solution said, sea-borne trade could be continued between the United tea and Canada throiuzh the Pqulg of sibelfiwgbflflfli tn?‘ any; of un va n amne e dong lshuewAtlafi-idtlo coast oi the United s. Coming Events ._.0._. hi! for Notlcoo In thlI oolumn 8 oentl per word. "Unloading Albion Nut coal at Milton. n. o. Webster. L-MQ-l-S-Zl. Rum l Cl id Associa- llllli at glayiienoilghe Eliot: Rooms. no citizens in BERLI N y politics. and Italy. 169 Oi‘ it t. Ffid . A ll 5th. l n. m.“ on 5 ’ ayL-Mitltl-Z-Xl. H81 officials United forced out of th 0f fomentlniz st American activities. Thtggeicliall of Adlgllfll kaisdyivas re- h dues a orm no a missed ember i9. dispensed with t ec by Secretary oi State Cordell Hull gym o, a muse 1,, m, Cgnsoljd- to Prince Colonna. the Italian am- am; mvmue and Audi; Act, bassador. which said " " r "' '_""—“"'* facts and circumstances have come to the attention of the llovernment of the United States connecting Ad- miral Lais . . by certain persons of acts in viola- tion of the laws o1 of the ships. today that he Kingd The move was the first of its kind and Austin-Hungarian dip- y officials were and militar making public aid of the note. Hull s The Bllllmmcemeilt bv Morzen- D tment stimates. ‘Ihese figure than. together with the attllllilletrilll 9p” e I-lull. made it abundantly 0681 l‘- Umped states government will re- ject the successive German {and §§i§§re§°te§1ii§ iiigiwdgil? ‘iirotested are believed t‘ bet Sllbdilgllllfil al- ' d d return though the amoun is un nawn, me seizures andigieiemgerhoéid “maize. couched in more vlilorous M1 n r- Dmwsged any prosecution oi oi ce s - 0;,.ui»¢,o;,;q,gg§gg;h~*rr=- l“ ll. S. residents es in - D Meanwhile. detention of Amerlflflll rlkes and other anti- . with the but if they could be he American ilail—- euiutbwifiowu; GAMNADA. iilliplkyfiiAPRlL 4, 1941 vs IN LAST- llanson scores Financing by . ‘ llrders-in-Bouneil garliament is in session. Conser this was “mdeiensiblefl . n said he referred to requirement I-hat a. wrtiiicate a“ mitment is made. between the ed BIICY. dinner (Continued 011 Pit-EB 3. C01 3) commission freeze their Includin tailed $l13.()00.000 and termediarles, These hidden Berlin intensified ffiellllil- April min , Yugoslav-Gannon ‘ reltirtlilhtii: 122cm he be deteriorattrm mere was a "great emergency" was, more rapidly than YiIiJOSlI-V "Vi" issued a few hours after violence» no,“ with Italy. more is no cfm- again had occurred at the gala ma“, hm on certain rumors that the strike-bound plant a chance exists 101' 8°11" 9mm’ w‘ ward mediation between Yugoslavia Arthur J. Tuttie Premier Menzies To visit Canada .451- ri] s-icr casts) _1B>,-Er:'n§ Miaiil’. R. G. Menziefi of [Olinfflalllalgyfll of soit cool mining. i Auatru“ “nauwiei? dfillinedlmaiii my o! war Henry Stimson hinted a i his coming visit w North that the government is atvdvlno the fin’... a, continuing a previous ra- queslirm oi taking over and operat- poiitrflgdnelngigtsaziiil travel home by Wt in Milwaukee which has us.- way é: the United StataultilaOmn- t n r0061! layfaflfiltgflr aviiadtiggniieirlilrlig gig; Bri- partment is "equip d" lo in All Pill‘ om. - between the two countries although‘ they were liberated after a. few 1101111 ouestionlniz. I I ' Familiar Nazi H iinful ' ' krmgg. to the Bnlish Inpzrlal n I Tactics seen __ _ , police and for unexplained and fllp- ‘ I ress bsgana paicntly routine questioning. gglilstulifigglaigslrizyia oi BEKPGSSIVB de- Mir k h m ht m lgns on » - . Nazi wor man w o oug e jhThde Jséméléflgilijugé gléfoigmtigdgya? pasta- shywied a lack of reverence R‘ . mission 0i Poland in ggneansllllclllelg: of 1939 was rnlllked- 1' that many Wfl=.“~""‘ “m” 5m alumina certain Polish 8605"“ We” abouti Polish occupallorl " PTUSS B. I I adieu» o I o t f ifrun iililgflslfll/lll by train. b0“ “d I I I - | motor car, were quoted by file Nn‘ bs were Pr,“ .5 laying that. the Se!‘ _ “may mmmmg Ibtremuleneidl trlbuted to the Ber ‘m Modic: "I and mi’ 51°? n 5' ____ be in Vienna. in two dlly-li- d RF Relations between Berl n Bil n Erode continued tegfic lll m“ Y respects, unclear. 9W - Md came mo" °ilil°“‘b““lmflyl,tvfrwif oriiiiizatiuns and its united auto- especinily lrritfitegugwv tilermca mobile affiliate for interfering with igéigxgrtiglgxtasirfauence m h" “mo”; or molesting workers going into or, BERLIN. April 8-(AP)-Many United States residents of Berlin made arrangements tonight tn telephone each other frequently and were urging friends to call often at their hcmes and offices as uncer- tainty spread as to who would be arrested next. The name ti’ Rev. Stewart Her- man, pastor of the American Ohurch of Berlin. was added to the list oi Uflllifid States citizens called in by . Herman, oi Harrisburg, Pa. was struck or. March 27. 1936 by a for the Nazi flag, .. u... forbids comin B By The Associated Press A Federal Judge issued Thursday u, be- night a temporary injunction for-i the Congress of Industrial leaving the huge River Rouge plan of the llbrd Motor Company. l The injunction, which sad that In granting the iniunctlon. Judie denied I second plea of the Ford Company that the inlunctlon also name the Commun- ist Party. The union protested that use at the time mentioned therawas "no interference with anyone. court order was issued at I time when reports were current that a basis for "successful mediation" of the dispute had been reached. There were indications during the day that an llreement was near. ng-tm. meantime. Seem- ing the sl-rlke-boiuid Allis-Chalmers .000 in defence raiders. He expressed belief the war de- e the, —_*_ (Qontinued on page s, Col l) ._.__.._. QTTAWA. April 3.—fCP)—— Pro- visions of the law governing exoen. - dltum oi public money have been aet aside by order-in-council while , “Speaking on we 5lo5,00_0,l€?0 SL131- emen ary war aupropria on . Han-so Riven that there are sufficient 1111105 voted by parliament to meet a bro- posed expenditure before the com- Wfllfll‘ “The setting aside of’ a statutory '49P) - provision of that character. intend- _ to safeguard the taxpayers of the 5X18 601111311" country. at a. time when parliament than We!‘ "0' is in session by order-in-eouneii is Roosevelt de- indefensible.’ he said. M’ Washington “It §an[notpléea_justliied on any - roun o ex iency or war eniei - Alberto Lats. for his part in a v ‘z ships. certain statutes might be found too rigid in wartime. but it was a. when simple matter when parliament was‘ sitting for the government to come to parliament. explain the situonon e 99mm 0n charities and secure an amendment. Continuing his address after the adlournment. Mr. Hanson said an order-in-coinicii passed on The that “various I . u. was Move Axis funds th ntents discuss possible action iiiiiiildogif "I s- man diplomats in the United States in connection with the coast RUB-Ids seizure oi two Nazi ships at the same "i t“ Earlier .l§2i°‘€..l"°’° . G ,. l8 ell ll °¢l15 Y ' ' me t. i seizing 9 erman._ a a n: Dal-h m~ua==~1mu in oimced. ' he and Attorney-Gflnelfll - f. m; _ aobert Jackson are studying Y-lle fl°w °f AX“ funds 10m m mun question of the forfeit of the Unlificd States ilovernment of the 30's ps fi I h placed tn "protective custody. At c als em- the present time. the ownership 01' the vessels remains in e German hands. transferred to t WASHINGTON, April 3——(CP)-— Action of the United Shiites 819m" American ports has accelerated the try to Latin America, according to reports reaching government of- The Axis owemmcnt. apparent- Itulian and 1y, believg the United v States may funds. a ste-p that. has been talked about fir months but ti; beleygdlto Egméesjillllv which the State Deparunem has posslble- hev c011 vii-V opposed- in the defence nroizram- eltllel mt")? Britain or added to e holdmgs_ ' American merchant fleet aéid llesvtl; responding tonnage hande ov long and short-term erman investments in the United States last Alli-lust t0- tlicse of Italy, $ii2.000.000. the Commerce do not include “hidden" Axis funds. that is securities and bank depos- it; standing in the names off i3- un s 21M _ the be D- l- » and found a dynasty. BUDAPEST. April 3. — iAPJ-l Conan. Pillll ‘icleki. the lJl'CllllLi' who plctciy under German domination. was iound dead in bed today. anui authoritative sources said lie had‘ put a bniiei. through his brain. l Most nuiiiiarians agreed that the man they knew as inc great (lipid-i inatic innit-rope Wiillitl‘, took his life‘ precarious balancing act. Death came as motorized. German troops moved to southern Hungary; amid reports that the Nazis iverc de- attatk 1 ugcsiayla. uitn which '.i‘e.eiii mid inane u iriciwsliip pact. vaiin Wilt.‘ and to the iiuilgarian le- gent. Admiral Nicholas iiorihy. lliat his IMO-jilili‘ elicits liau iuiLa. (The siviss TCiCgfiiDiliC Agency said tne note explained that "m: no task. hope ss. _ Onlv now can it be disclosed that I Eli.“ildidhlfit..§‘.l‘3*‘¢§‘32.‘ét“ ti: Fflllll BBIIQHSI the War." which broke all sales; records in Hungary." i told the author. Ivan La-l Te , (By Eric Blglo. As-doelated Pres! ius. that he intended to ban lhei Staff Writer) prii14}-‘-(Frlday>-<A.P) nera cadquartera an- , , . - lll rough seas in the neighborhood sea- , "consideb: of the yacht. book - after it mm sold l00.U00| copies. He added that he wou.d bun; __.B,-p,1sh g9 it before that unless a copy was put in the hands of every Hllllllllflllll army officer. Lands at Shediae MONCTON. N. B» April 3 —(CPJ - A Harvard training piano from the Sunimerside. P. E. I.. service lgiun" training school made a forc- vii liming at Bhedlac Bridge lalc l. is niiernoon. Details of the Ic-‘ cldriii. were not announced. The so B d. s aped injury. The plan was gliglitl; damaged. e Pledge for War Savings flan bill of $135,000,000 was passed alt-er several days of debate in com- mittee of the vmole. and further supplementary estimates for non- ‘ war purposes. amounting to $78.- I 744.584 were adopted in little more , 4 than an hour. , ran action, when the bills have been adopted in the Senate. will mnpowcr Finance Minister Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew King Peter of Yugoslavia is shlort-lem That's why the Serbs love this 17yc.:r Serbs, Croats and Slovenes after the Regent Paul from the country for his king iemlnds them of his ancestor, t who swept down from the mountain wild gang of cut-throats at his heels pared, impatient and imperious. -old Ind who became king of the enraged peasantry drove Prince sell-out to the Axs. The young he old bandit Kzirageorgcviicli, s with flintloek in hand and a. to drive the Turks from Serbia Hungarian Prim Minister Suicides s] Takes life as only Way out of un- Axis. . . _ ,, _. ___ . - ‘r uni. l lititli.“afttitihitfii..‘lh.11?§¢.?.‘f-, REIWITWBSUWII Uhief _ lléliii“. “ Sunk by torpedo 3~iAP)— y they had ,. at t-lie 5.75 f rmerly a United States _ been tcrpedced off the mimdnig Hungarian army help to. Wllélt? en route to Nrw las because iie could not continue has‘ Marine Cllclfs 505d £06K ship, had Irish coast Yolk in bal- ighter ivns built in Poi‘ laid up at Mazxtme he leit farewell notes to hi5 in- ‘ on." gcrfolk. Va, unt‘l . . . 3 ommisdon sold her ti Bi- laglrelflollfflerfiigfgkjcdthfifs "feelfg: October. She left New Y rk that Germany no longer could liuid’ wary f” Eng] ‘ML "illfmddl a gon- cut against Gcriiiiiii domination and] “m1 0M3‘) and W35 rcllirllli‘ f: here I I longer felt. himself capable oi iul- filling his diiiicult and unhappy "J I n l re orted to have told the cabihets lasli night: "The future is L, .. nounced early today of the Nile had wit Bengasi, important rt. but had inillctc le casualties on perso tanks" of Axis mechanized for A head that "in from D0 ab (wmllfiillliili_gu.clll_5i_ l MAXIMS 07A MERE MAN Urges sugar Handling. and decreasing wheat mocraci" Leader. Government's handling oi PEN . be taken out of production this Mr. Biackinore said. He asked: Dicion he risked. total annual Slliiili‘ production ivould rcdi ' liazi bombers Attack west a LONDON. April (APJ-German bombers today and the cnpita‘. Wal don around midnight after , _ that i craft guns on their earlier brief P1'l~‘51<-'(‘lll.hll's. W. 'i‘.(J0:\rl.v.i>1'r-sd ‘ell Cllllfllfl llllgllt be only 50mg, nig. The mccinig opened \\'1lil pra, -j hours distant. ‘ More than an hour later the all 114R‘ Cllilihlllll. lwvcrcllit L- A.‘ In this atmosphere. Vladimir chem- was sound”! m. {he Lontlog Alkisrl-busixiess oi the i-cuulurmeet-‘gzgcik’ m? lead? or the powflml men‘ NO bombs “em illepor? liiiu was concluded tiieunnual report y a -1 m Pom)‘ Qccepted "*9 gum m “as l 0i‘ the ioilouiniz CUll\'t‘ii('l's was read: “g5” m’ "°°'Pi"~‘1ll1°"$lllll lll iii" urdny. The capital has about 30 minutes. Yacht re-floated; iliindsors on board tland of Windsor aboard. was lands. The yacht. loaned to the governor s der its own power. A Bahamas airways and i ces. quarters communique said pursuance of the arrani of waitln own battleground. r-rlng withdrawn to selected tion areas." ‘ In the course oi this withdrawal. pilot, whose name was not reveal- the communique said, Bengasi was __________ l ......,.¢,l}ommons pass g to choose 1113i our light cov- Supplementary concentra- Estimates OTTAWRA. April 3 —(CP) —'l‘he “ House of Commons tonight passed tvw supplementary spending bills totalling $213.744-584 to cover ad- ditional costs of war and civil gov- ernmen" in the flsgrai year enlei last March 3i. A supplementary war appropria- Ilslej: to pay the governments accounis incunetl cal year seaplane 1o Paces NUTEPREPIRATIONFORWKR Beet growing. In wheat areas New Democracy Lead- er is Critical of the Governmenfls Sugar, OTTAWA. April 3.—tCP)—Expnn- sion of Carlson's sugar beet inclus- try for the dual purpose of creating a larger domestic source 0t sugar production. was urged in the House oi Commons- i‘ tociuv bv John Blackmore. New Dt-‘ l-le ivas struiiiili" critical of the _ sugar supplies since iiie war started. and said he was suspicious o1 the vari- ous price raises which have occur- Beeause 200.000 liundrerlweiuht of beet suuar remained unsold. isoulexpecied developments. acres of beet land ill Alberta was to? year “IS H1018 llOl. Cilblfie I01‘ RFZIVG SLLS- l ‘i - ‘ . .' - I than Germ“ 0ver_no\ver,u1‘ bombs “hlCh probably soon uill be dropping.” uanadians are nianipulaiiiii: Cilildy has sugar supp-v iu enrich Llliiélii-‘h selves. ‘o cinsavc Canadians an to 1v v - txpion. ‘our plcople ImnieasurabiyiWl 0m ‘l ‘gluing Mr. Br kmor id it. would taiv - , . - . . 300mm altges L; fioduce cnnaua.§_,!lecl.iied open towns in the hope of preventing devastation eonsunmiiou-liy German [mops and plan ’lhat acreage taken out of ivlieat . . 1e 7G0“ l)0ld(‘l. (Continued no page 9, Col 5) England sector 4—(F’rlday)-- sharply attacked a west county sector for e several hours last night and early subjected London to two night alarms without bombing . _ Heavy anti-aircraft fire beat offi the western attack. witnesses said. Other raiders fanned out over several other parts of England and es. The Germans returned to Lon- bcing ' lic Women's Lcnuuc was held in ilie ‘ Pill-Em 01' lllifcllve. Stun given a ll0t l‘L‘Cf‘pii011 by anti-alr- Sirens gave Iiondon its first eve- M“ W" J‘ P‘ fling warning last night since Sat- been free of bombs for the last 13 consecu- . h . - X ~ ; M._ tive nights. This alert lasted only [ J’ Mum y‘ blma bum“ is ,Gl.iis. Book RGVIHY; cnhenlllllllll to take command of the There was sharp action in one -yl~umol._ msmuuons; J, J ‘iGernnin Balkan Ciilnpnlgn, south coast area with nntl-alr- qrainor, Program; Mrs. . .. Cu i‘ —————---_____ :ii crnft stills pill-Uni; 11D a lllf; b5?" rigan. Citizenship; Mrs. Kuilicriie Ch.ei rage as raiders flew inland. Creamer, Magazine. w The reports 01' the prcsldenz, cor- _ respcnciinu secrctitry. recnixlinii scc- A FAULT NASSAU, April 3 -(CP) —- Al- fred P. Sloaivs yacht. the RIM-foot Rene Willi the Duke and Duchess reported nearing Nassau tonight after being groiuided for a short time today on a tour of Eastern Bahamas is- Duke and Diichcs< for their short tour by the chairman of the boars‘ ol oi General Motors. gounded oil Bridge Point. Elcuthera Island. was relloated soon afterward and prwcerlcd toward Nassau un- up to the end oi the lis- Mr. ilsiey iimiiked the membei-P for their {consideration and co-op- eration" n ppeulizig passage o: both measures. Faith la perhaps the strongest and most effective mental-spiritual force that we can possess or grow. < rim- §&~)\aIA.§4 oi. Annnnl Subscription Delivered, 85.00 By llldli P E. . $0.001 Canada Ind U. H. $5.00 Conflict“- May Be Unly Hours Away, Is Belief’: German LegaTidi-i Staff is- re-cnlled hurriedly; Belgrade Declared open town. _._._ (iiy RlillBTl Si. John, .-\§\‘ll(‘lllll.'(l Press Staff Writer) I3iil.(li{.-\l)E. April 3-(.»\l’)—’l‘his Yugoslav capital blacked out for the first time tonight in n brief emergent-y air raid drill coinciding with declarations of hurriedly de- parting German diplomats that air attacks on this country will begin ivithin the next few day's. barring the most lifi-l One diplomat disclosed the last offici nl act was to buy iSilfldbllgS to protect German buildings from the Nazi As the expectation 0f almost inevitable iv er in this kingdom, the jannounced that Belgrade, Za ar thus grew! government radio greb and Ljubljana would be cs massed on the Romanian The Government enforced a _ 20-minute practice black- out in Belgrade tonight. Blaster switches extinguished every this city of more than 230.000. 'l‘i'ziffic w radio ivzirned all citizens i0 he and take shelter the moment a electric light in as paralyzed. The ready t0 douse their lights real alarm sounds. Authorities in Zagreb, near the Hungarian frontier, ordered householders to make shelters of their cellars llylllfffklxfiflllfliflifillflrflfflHfllllifl‘ invasion instructions. f _Communllies in the vital Varclar , river valley. WillCli a German 0 w L Svlllhwtlrd thrust toward Greece I I I would follow, began all-night blackouts. _The army began l‘(.‘qlll'\.ilif)lllll‘{ big resort. hotels lli the llltlllillliillS fill‘ use as hospitals. The German radio hurled new Charlies 0f terrorism flfliiiliwfi Yugoslavia, and this couiiirg: m Holds annual tum dropped 115 D01ite denials to _'I‘he annual meeting of the Catho- h“ back boldly 8t U16 Nflll rain- e Grriniiiis u. of c. l-iall lust aunt. wiih the lure professed the bciirf . . ubmet of Gen D i -= " V“ M], v m I F“ _v v . i1s.i_n simouc t) Clubs; Mrs. P. Jfitlfiid;iiiiiiuiraitiliii?' estabhfh "mmmil "lllili Mis. J. l). Mcuuiizzin. Girl Guideszl Film" were mp0?“ from Buch- Mrs. J. Cullen. tyiembership; Mrs» me“ m“ Gerlllml Flfld Marshal i Walther Von Brauchitsch pazssud . J. Cast-y. Wm" Work" M s Hilda.’ Ulmllsh there en route tn Biii- rotary am. ireiisurci‘ were read. A synopsis 0i iiicse activities will ap-, pear ill the recording secretary s ic- 4 port. l The election oi Ollliitls liltll took ' place. “itll iiie iolioivliiiz resulu- _ Past Prcsiuciit—.iirs_ iditllili Mur- CETs inc barren OF Ii MAN IVS NATURALLY HlS Own FAULT- rm. . i’i'usirieiii.--Mrs W. '1‘. Coziciy ire- -i--- -i . ( “M ' >--t\irs. J. Cullen. ’.~.Vil'S. J. i). Mc- 3R1 Vl(.'l3—i)i‘0S.—i\1lzS Marv McDon- fen. u-i —Ml'S, J. H. Bluiicliiird (rc- QlLCdii). _ for. b('C.—Ml5S Eviingcliiie Vcsscy r -‘l*'i 1i. ‘ aolii-ieihciiciiiiu sec- Mia. L» J. Cuiiii..lioi's~-Mi's. Stephen Train- or, Mrs. w. J. i‘. MiiCAllliliii. Mis._ mviiniicliiie l-atiut L. iyirs. Jlib.l.$l'£i\\'ll. Mrs, t’. J. itcuui. ivlis. i-ians WILK- cl‘. Mrs. Nellie Nicholson. Miss iiilua Uillis. , _ , Convciiorshius wit. bi- later. zipiiuinted . TORONIO, apn: .'i <Ql.’~~~».\l - Rev. Father Douuan addressed l-llf llllillll and max mum t<'iii,ixr1i:ii:. - members. coneraiiiiiiiiiiii lllPlll 0" the exvqllt-nt work ‘liCCUlilDilSilCU Dawmn us ClliilllL! i111‘ \<'l\l‘- llllll llll-‘lllil Um“. i3 Eilinoziizm it) Cilziiiiiiii} iliiii L'ii{lt.i\t.l.§ iiii L10 H and Uiinniiii. _ v. _ , d _,--; Airs. Uoilll). and i.\.i.~ it-cntli . Y: lnrcsiticni. iliankvti the inin.b<_is_ ur H their siiiUllGlil co-iiix-iiil-i-iii Liiliiiiii 4‘ . ~ . i i ' - , tlic Dust vciii‘. niiu aiskiti Aplyul Lkllllll] ,5 liiniiunce of lllvll “ll-ll ~*“"l"‘ g“ ilie future. _ f _ ‘ _ __ __ (Continued on ir-isc l» (Jill 5) *1 " . ' ' FORI-IFAST 1 6 hlartime Provinces: binder-ate winds: partly cloudy. nut mu ll ills big lllane li.i , flilllc lll ".1 . \ 1' c . con: i. r .n 0222i: n. nv!’ 1:; the lmicr Lflkp rte ma. bn in d- orafcli" cofd in nori mrn (isircis .____ ll-UFTONA III-ZACH. Flt!" A ll 3-—lAI')—-t\n Eastern Air Lllljill‘! hlnne, fillfifilliz with l6 persons. . l l ,‘ Hiiili Lilo t?! alto nw“ . arr’ tmnorr w zn ~' - i~ ‘HIICB mill-morning 0n a flight gs“ 0N‘ m“ ‘V northward from Miami. was ln- '"“"‘ I m“ - "i rated late luilm- l0 miles west r M“ nf Vern “Pikll. Flu. The l3 pzis- in“ sengers anti ilirrc rrcw members were reported alive. An Eastern Air Lines rescue plane, piloted by lion Johnson. radioed at. 1.20 p.m. AST. that the 2l-passrngr-r Ilnuglns plane . which loll Miami-on the run to l New York 3| 3,30 am, 5,41; w,“ j Leaves Borden 9:35 .~\..\l. L00 I'..\I. sighted on n frln" n; m; "gr-Sh. i Leaves Tnrmrnllnr iIAlll l\..\l. lands west of Veto Beach. l3 5 P.M., dolly except Sunday. Siimmrr u- 4dr 1R miwu- s iv. ir than Charlotte O\\il CAR FERRY §.'\lI.I.\'(‘-§