0i: EIGHT H _ _ __ PA iin. (.liARLO'l"li~.T()WN GUARDIAN Army,’ 1940 vflMwfinn-t-s-s-H-trt-t-H-Ha-etmmm xwmai.“w H H H H H F H _ ___ lu-wa-awewmvnva-srnua wva-vn-tvu-v-ra-vm ru-Hmw.-.-a-v--H-r.-.-.-.- -.-.-.i-.vmmw.na.w,-v,n,-,wfiqvfl M H H,” H H H H H Ws of th WRLD ICTU RES ., .. _ .,._- -,. .-.~.<.; . .~-;-_. i . .,- ... .v, .j>,_,‘___’___.__ _ _ _>_v___ ‘J _ m ’ _ '4' I ' J‘ 4 ’ _ fififii\\\‘n'u\fi\\'s?fu\fi\fiflfifi\ ht-t-ir-mmv- ran-Artur.“-emu-A's.-H-H-H-HmvrH-H-H-a-HwHIH-JH-.IH'H-H'Hvin-H-H' ..lt'ith her sails set, but no place to go, the Danish training ship Denmark presents n striking picture i? llafibvr at Jacksonville. Fla. Manned by Danish naval cadets, the ship was naylnz a courtesy wt" Wren ie Nazi marched into Denma k and her Biillln orders were cancelled. She ls remaining a imjl, till‘ Princess Royal. Vlscountess Imscellel, who i5 coiont-pinn-hiel o; SLUWRI My! n v.5" w Jpckgqnvifle pending “Hum. mstmctll-okt ‘ . ._i g H qh inspects the o s. T h _ . ‘Dlifiiiilhiitiiiil;"x951; Cltllitdiilll Dicviiiiimalosixiiriiagn‘ is u’ Co]. J‘ E" G°“°" MM °i lilvlltrml. officer Group Captain I ‘it. lsltt (LEFT) n! the Royal New Zealand Air iid l't*]Ill‘~(’lli1iil\'t' on the supervisory board oi (‘i ll iv.<.ii\ii.i.l:li All" 'l'rziin no, plan, pliieril it wreath on nto PPHUIZIIYII. ll comiiti-liiiiratifl {tn-yup Day’ “m. anlnvqys- HP)’ 01' tlii- hiiidiiig oi" New Zealanll and Jlllstrnlirn troops at (Balli- poll. llith hiiii are Iilnjor Ralph liriy‘ (fENTltl-l) and R. R. Ellen. Machine-guns were set up in the streets and armored ear} patrolled Ailitrillian trade eon-mission in Toronto. the eity following the explosion oi’ a. powerful land mine at datm. ~ __ April 25, in the lower yard oi’ historic Dublin castle. Lorrie; with / troops aboard arrived after the explosion, so poii-erlul that it crum- bled three-foot thiek masonui'y' and shook the eity. Polive and \‘l\'ll- lan guards were placed at all streets and bridges and troops SQIITVII- ed all automobiles and questioned pedestrians. The mine, estimated to have cont ' ed about 50 pounds or hlg explosives, (‘Zllinlfli damage estimated at 000 ($9,000) to the buildings when: fllii) girls are eiiv pluved during the day. Windows iveri: filllttPtvli over an (‘FPII of mm ' '. It was believed operatives ni‘ the Irish Ri-piiblit-ziii army liiiil Tile German press April 25, was Iilgllli: almlit Lin lillvgi-(l humliliig by ILAF. planes near ti! town 0i llrirle iii Sehieezitig, inside the Duiiisli~i3ermuii horiler. Though n0 ' "ted the mine during the night. uaiuage nus reported, the Nillls chargo the i-nlil has started aerial Q“, my. A‘ warfare on ilnprotertetl towns of H0 military importance. 1t is thought , they may llwl‘ iL as j llfieatlon 1'01‘ bombing British and I-‘rench towns. II-I Tn i i t ‘i i ‘ -.._.~.A'~'~.w j Bark zit ilziir home base after a successful ottaek on German warships on Bergen, Norway, these ii §Brili=li iliviw give the "thumbs up" sign whleii i;-.t.s a Nflzi lighting ship has been sunk. Eiifiilhll ininieii were twtive against Nazi-held post tluns in Norway. i Addressing the annual banquet o! the St. George's Society at T0- rcili I. lion " .-\ir Marshal W. A. Bishop, \'.C., 0.5.0., .\l.C., 13120., “wt need not fear tor the laurcls of the skies where Cun- Thn “mm a“ bureau m London lathe angry hornets these army truel<s will scramble trrough hrusn Archibald m "V" mun‘ cmm"? “he” a" “mm”? "Wk ivflllld lwg tloivn in zulafis sons play a part.“ lle also stated that German people, as well reports that Leslie I _ _ 4 I ew lect. These young ollli-ers-in-tralnliag for units o! the first as llitler, must he held responsible for the present conflict, Thll Thatcher, 20, son oi’ Detective W- Tiintrlivr. otmwa. lin: liven iirflsi- divisiil" "wk ""5 "Wk 1M0 the ei-untrv to 5P6 innit it etiuitl do- flilliii) Siltilts‘ the noted m" just before he took oil from Ottawa ed by Navis in (isle. The youth Hero they found the road impassable with snow and mild. bumped for 'l‘orciito ln a plzme o! the service tvpe similar to those now pa- volunteered to iiitl Finland and was over the ditch and went along the side at precipitous angle. groping the convoy of merchantmen H; mute to Engkmm evaeuntcd to the Norwegian capl- tal. n'-'-'nfiflflfhfl-%fi' sfi¥h\\fh'bfflfl hiimlillflio trnm London. This picture shows the deck oi n British "Mil i-"flllliifl. CNN!“ W"?! 801i!" iers, as lt nears the Norwegian coast. rloture and lntormation wen approved by the British eensor. Although they lost W111i“ l "7 hours n, sfl-aere tobacco iarm till?! mra purchased near Lcilminllltlll» 0nt., when their bank was unoblI-i to eomrnunimtc with (jerman-oe- eupied Denmark, Mr. and Mrfl- Carl Andersen, married in their natlvo country s month ago. l" nlile to say "We are glad to b0 here." The couple arrived on Can- in the an soil ihrce do s efore Ger- . 1:14“ ‘mom nvfnnnYthlar cmmnm British Tornmles, Crowded on the (leek of this transport, sang and inked as their ship crept stealthlly up n Norwegian tiord _ I 5mm Mn.“ 6 "my have bnuxh; . dead of night. The lite-hello so n-urh in t‘\‘lt.t“llil‘ were notmeetleii. fig "IAP 5pm,“ l,r,,“.,“,,‘ H. ‘he guns n; ‘van-shun, and R_f\_|.‘_ “L1H”, x _ _ \ farm’ ma,“ 5 gum pay-men; tn reached their destination without loss of a ltlllfiil! lite. (irrnmn planes made a raid on the eonvoy, o; which ‘m, om" snip; m“ be From‘ .< lllmzs or Allied bomb! we: this airport in the lett) in on». Norway. In ilnyllxht- fllrhi- moi. lost the [arm and tfllteli s mn in the lmkirroiiml-liul "w "limb n“ "““‘<"" liisiiiio u‘ ETilSS “no. iris i,» Mn plat... tn bomb the triinsiwm from ' "mm" dmllllflti lellletl- wlflllfll Norse reeldents of lmwlldhll’ Hid. At midnight squadron ‘m, no hired man and housekeeper German controlled olr hast-s hi Noiwii". l-"il Pli 1's so ll their troops were still mo; to aid oi the Norwegians in a stead? 0n l! 1'3"" "m! sifwili/"k- stream. The British troops arc reported in he "no 1d u.ly equ ppn" m" “liP-"llon oi Allied pllllfl swept over 01in, blasted Nut plane base (or z 1-2 hours- H“V- VA\%\V¢\\‘P=VJfiVnNAENNNNHNHNHPJAA~AfiHKKAhKHVVA~SNHNN%VAhV-%HHHKHM i: i t ‘ if v