Tfllll n=ul ilhn fflE MCjjARLOTTETOVlN QUARDIAN‘ gU__N_E__l9, 1940 i . -.-.-.s-.-vs-.'-.'-.---s-i.umvmvwsms".v-.-.-i.'.-.-.-. v-mxxveamvnmnmmunv WQRL ICTUES ‘.. .' . 3.2.‘ h.‘ . 1".-'l“-"a“n'r‘a'a'a'u'n'u'u\'u'§n'-* “i: .'-'~' -_-_ -_-_._._-v_ -.. >._ .-__ -_-__-_-_..u,_,___,__ - l. 1 v ‘. h. i. s l. l. ‘. I r r. I i ii I. I —-Photo by Powis. Ottawa] MRS. J. L. RALSTON ___._________i -—-Photo by Blank and Muller —l’hnto by Strains :1 ’ l‘ ' a i" "‘ ' Tiiundcrous applause grct-tcil Pri-micr King's aunounccment in the llottse of Commons that Hon. z. " w i..l‘li* fuiiuusly and lingo stool plates crash in J; .. llailston. Iiillli\ll‘l‘ oi‘ finniirc, will succeed thi- late Hon. Norman Rogers as minister of defence. 4 - :- tlw . il|!l.'.|\.'l l?! S ~lll|'I_\.il‘(l "yomiwrlivre in Col. Ralston will assume his now dutics after he has presented his war budget next wreck. Dynamic. :, i‘ ll\ Dl'tl('!'t‘tl for ilii- lioynl (‘anniliiin naiy, forcful and enjoying the full confidence of all shndos of political and public opinion throughout ,: v i llfi ncross lliiniln. ‘flic miniature dostroycr, Canada. Fol. llahton hns an illllslilllllln: military rrroril both in war and in peace. llc won the D.S.0. :_ . . _ w" i‘iili|_\'. is liizli-pon-ilvroil, lightly with hnr and tho (YILG. in tlic lint nnr. and was twice mentioned in ilisprilrhcs. llt- rosc to licutcn- I. . i- v i '- ' i. it‘ u\i.il~i.:i.. is l!l;ll~[)()\\'(‘l‘L‘(l, lightly nntwolonvl ivi-isi-as, and after the Will’ became a. full colunol, commanding the 17th Infantry brigade. =1 i» - 1 . i. o l: ‘ll to lhlllpltlt} lllu croft. At RIGHT he is shoivn in uniform. 1- . _ , ‘I _ p ..~ I . 4 » :. I wvl ‘ n: i , l I v . n ' . V. .; _" ‘ A i. A s x A l ~ :. l- . ~ While ll Duce cries for fiance’: ‘Punish, his navy stay: safely in I’ i ’ - _' port. Allied naval forces roamed the Italian coast Juno l4 daring Lmwtu, (IQ ' " l Jlimsollnfii fleet to "come out and fight." but the latter played safe. fé- .\ic:mwhiie. Franci- has strengthened the defences of its African l’ ' ' colony. This parade of livavy tanks in ‘Tunisia: was photographed k__}___,__ _. __.__.__. "' l‘ W i t A during a visit of the then Premier Edouard Daladier before war Pride of the Nazi fleet, the 26.000401; cruiser Scharnhorst has been bombed by s British plane, BLILITT IN NAZI HANDS broke out‘ the admiralty I1""°“"""d' A h“"\'.\' immb struck the warship, Gzcrmany’; largest, squarely on the funnel. ‘vmam c Buqm U s flmbawh The Scliarnhorst was thorouchly beaten last spring in n running battle off Xnnvny with Britain's Re- do). Wankel L‘; répoiwta nhokyjn norn. She iuurics 11~inch guns and four airplanes. Her namesake was sunk in the Battle oi’ the l-‘alk- protective custody- by the German. lands in 1914. inParlg ..-¢---...-.-..--._-.._..-..-.. tin-nun.-..-u---u-¢u----..-. COMMODORE JONES Marking the fiin-ai step in Prt-siilent Roosevelt's promised npecd-up ofvzrid ‘to the Allies, 8- fomer U. S. navy divenmmbcl, is towed bet. Commodore Gcoraze ‘Ciilflofltlihgtfgg [ween peaceful fields oi groin nnd V potatoes t0 a crossing point on the lnbnLllflildlfln border. This l5 one of the 5t] Curtisg ships l-elensed by lsfivirlgfértrgitlrlmrlofifig? “m?” ‘fro. the nnvy under the "trade-m" plun. fhe planes are turned back to the manufacturer as credit toward new planes, and the original plane; are motion to this post. was announced then sold by the firms to the Allies. Many more American craft are headed for service with the Allies since Italy's entry into the war “cent!” h“ M“ mwu“ “m . .- - limo outb o: . a gave new 11111111159 l0 lvllellcm‘ miL serveduihrouizhout the 1 wu- in on officer o! the Royal Navy. f-‘L '\-'-'-'-'l-\'-'-"-'-'n‘-‘- avv fi-mvu nn-w-averu-aw-va-n-rwr-isva-v-Pa-Ieuwvvun -. ‘i i - »-..___i'___ _ H; (MAM, Piilntial liners and small pleasure craft vvent down irallnntly i" "N! WRr-ivrllflkod Confllfliflll 0f Dunkirk llllrlwr- Pressed into service to rescue ‘the l¥.E.F- from Flanders. pleasure bouts of_ all shapes and sizes plied back and forth across the English channel, through a torrent of Germans bombs and shell fire. Soldiers H “ i" mm "I m? "Hum" pm m" “w,” “abandon ship" (l.Ei<"I‘) as this liner lists heavily after bElfllZ struck. Heavy deck plate; and gfggl hntgh frnming ha“. been reduced to a buckkd, twister mass l." |lii~ ‘ 1W: in ‘i- ill. f , | -~ i, in...” n-ni hm. (Warllfllbd by a direct enemy hit on this Allied transport vessel (RIGHT) during the Dunkirk evacuation. ."..'i'l.ill‘ti iiiiv ii it" I "'1' ‘ ' ----¢--nu-n»na i. ,1 . l ,;' -~ a fl l.;-.; i. milu- |i\l‘ irom a burning oil tank laid n’, i i ' i: ‘l ' hump. in tlic nuiikiik molN‘. Little of value was left- ‘ . ,- . . .. . . manna-Ham. - - ~ - .-.-.w-r.-H¢.awmvnmavnmv vb‘- ananr 155's‘-