MAXIM! 01L MERE MAN i-ii. minus" °' 111a hours the! mule unhappy j -{_.‘__-- “Mum; Uunrdh 1., Iounded 1581. Family Yugoslavia Puts Troops 0n War Footing BICIAIIIAIJE. May 13-h")- . . _,. Yugoslav quarters tidy ihcy had tukcii all _ including the placing rus on a combat foot- " the country should 1; t- out.“ '11P war. Thou. pourt-cs said anti-Bri- llsli iit-iiitiiistrutlnlls in HBIY coufirmvti the lugoslav Gov- cruiurntk fears that Ital? would fiizlit on the side of Ger- many. In this i-vcni, they 58m. lmtli lugtuliiviii and 65'9"” ,t \\0llltl lu~ in immediate danger iii iii\ mum. tliovcrnment. circles appearance 0f outward t coks basod 11W!" that Italv would 1 claims ail-dust sources rcporicd:-— concentrations of .1». iiro along the It- uin frontiers in the i [idriatic coast. (lowii d Alblllllfl. has rioi ".l. ~t divisions have been border of Hungary, ~li Yiigoslnvs have long- iilv might, drive into ' "n l-Iiirnpc. tut-u intensified on all fliilfillS. ' my force is main- patrols over the »> umch Italian warship l" of Yugoslav sus- is bclievvd to be portcdlv outspoken nus to ncqtiirc the tlllll coastline along of which Italian ve often snid they i!" bv France and Bri- c spoils of the last rlcd. rvotvxts todnv admitted ll rcsorvlsts had been Mav training." ARMY HITOTIT OF DOPTOR! "v .\Ia_v IiI-(OPL-Mlli- l‘ ‘cs. declaring that is "TOW of doctors," m- ‘ (llrlllll cd volunteers up ‘W’ 1 55 to h) 1 immed- Liifli‘ for scrflcn. Hwy Coming Events 9-0- Rlio fur Notices tn this oolumn 3 cents per word. ‘a Spot dance every Mon- l"'1’“11\.v night. o. K. Pros- ‘t-‘l- L-‘JW-b-J-Lf. "Come and hear the play " . _ , Eyes igloo" M rgorui wutsim-o Hall. ‘i-ib- lily lith. b49041, "Male chorus variety Concert 5:21 llall tonight at 8.3 ' m," l’ itonlccs 0t the Ptesby us“ .. '___"_ Pcrm.6}‘lul.it>t\'alc Plsy 1n New websUPl-Hl. Mnv 13th. Dance to ‘lo OITIIPSLIQ, after ploy. L-3l'f-5-11-3i u ~ ‘i’ A . Elh-‘tllltlllit! car of Cedar Shingles. a,',‘“‘~‘\‘,‘.‘l‘ --t Milton Station ‘ruesday ninth-dill’. E. M. ClldnlOfe. L-385-5-l4-2i. -l‘-~_'_ and see the play "Widow , l", the East Point Dm- (liib my st. Columbus Hnll. ; "will!!! I6tli at 8 o'clock. "ti"? lllfly- L-400-5-l4-2l. chgrslgtlli-Annual Meeting of the l." t" n. gr cu ur "H". luvs-tiny; May ltltlll; a P. M sat-s-ili-ii. "-, Ml Auction Nurses wmfiiw Charlottetown "eqn-"i- Mav 22nd. Ticket-s 25o. m‘ . units. St. Oharlcs Auxil- ' L-SOB-li. oi . WW y “T”, "Hy Players Dwnrfflmcrlv drflma "The Fiunlly ma.“ til Kinkom Hall. Friday t “allay 17th. curtain 8:15 "WI spcclnlflcs between lrilfhl-ii-ll-ll-lii-Ill. ti. h“ M“ Ptufvi-n will start Inna -"""‘ Cove uiid Argyle ' "ll luesdtvv, May Nth. will present to‘, “fill jhr-lr former niitroiinllf‘ (‘imunorvmlllllliz season. Crapaud sum,“ Mimvmw. B. c. Wood. ‘ ' L-illltl-li. IQIIIIIBIWIUII Gunilla Two Outs ‘Ibwj/ ///~ The Peop|e’s Paper »----""' Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew To have half willed oft account'- for failure. MAXI M6 OIL MERE MAN CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. TUESDAY, MKS} 14, 1940“ 5 PAGES " l’ Anuun lfvioncripllnn llcliri-rcd 85.00 utnI-lhrhl. Qt uo. lnnutlu mu! t s swit- ‘Hiuond’. Royal‘ Takes Refuge £11 Britain G0v’t Leaves The Hague Dutch Troops Withdraw While Engaging Enemy In Sharp Retarding Actions. (By Max Harrelson, Assoc- iated Press Staff Writer) AMSTERDAM, May l3- (AIU-Outflanked from the north and from the south, with their famous Grebbe water defence lino pierced and Rotterdam threatened by German motor columns but. 15 miles away, Nether- landcrs tonight vacated The Hague as a seat 0f govern- ment and sent their Queen i0 safety in England. The Netherlands high command acknowledged in a communique tonight that the Germans had succeeded in faking “a small sector of the Grcbbe line,” their main water defence system run- ning south of the Zuider Zcc to ihe Rhine, and that although Netherlands troops by fierce fighting had re- takcn the sector they could not hold it when ihe Ger- mans launched fresh attacks. To the south, the high com- mand acknowledged that Germans with motorized equipment had raced through the Longstrant. tSOHI-h of tlic Mans River) and had reached and passed the Moerdiik buds";- which crosscs the hfiins on y I5 nulcs south of Rotterdam, 1n Rottcrtizini itself, Gennan parachute and transport-landed troops were admitted still to be holding out "stubbornly? hforcovcr, the Germans weir ackuowlmltwd to be in POSSCSSIOII oi most of the northeast provin- cos aiul to have l‘{‘{IC1l\‘(l the cast coast of the Zuidcr Z90. ihe great tongue of the North Sea. From there, the Gemmns threat- ened the huge dam at. the mouth of the Zuidcr Zee, for a march smith of Amsterda-m. The dam howvcr ls stronizly defended. The radio station at Hilvcrsum aiiiiotiurcd tho dccision to trans- fer the government to an undis- closed place. ----'i not; 3,fCol_ a) To Gives Address Hepburn Calls For Revision 0f Traiiiiiig KINGSTON, Ont, May 13-(CP) —Preinier Hepburn of Ontario call- ed today for the revision of the system of military training in Canada. speaking at the joint luncheon of the Ontario-Quebec Circulation Managers’ Association, the Liberal Government leader said the whole system of training In Canada had to be revised. "When I see boys training with dd Ross rifles rind with bayllnels rushing at sandbags. l some Limes wonder how effective they would be against. flame-throwers of the Italian army or the vcry modern machines o! war used by Ger- many." "This wnr is no sham. We must put. foitli every effort now. If there are no guns or airplanes we must gel. lll(‘lll. Wcoltli doesn't int-nu verv much right now." Mr. Ilcfiburu pictured IL! g bright. spot. iii t e wnr picture the fight- ing spirit of the British and their tPS'\lll'L‘6illlllf‘&§. He was disap- pointed. however. to "see airplanes RE]. Hospital Gives Diplomas 13 Nurses Dr. W. J. Mac-D-(Tnald lltalians Fan New Crisis In Mediterranean Studentsi-Tliarch I n Rome Crying “Down With The Allies.” (B! Rlflhnld G. Muoook, Auooln .0 "d ‘u: v-iwiiauu ... numbers of Dhtoh citizens wen ffipvrtod leaving Italy tonight u demonstrations throughout, itaiy B85111“- Bfltflin find France fanned a new Mediterranean @1513 Some of the Netherlands citi- gens were leaving for prance omo said they were leaving um;- figlrlisl-l-ltlnk the Netherlands lega. Many Scandinavians 1 ominously. at the time ointnonfii? vflslon of Denmark and Norway. Ds were [oosted around the British and Firernoti Embassies in Rome but their intervention was not necessary. A few police we“ able to divert oolumm of well- dLs_ ciplined Fascist students marching 1n [the {pain streotzs of Rome and (TY-TIE down with England" and 011K151; for war. Enlrlhlvwmnitn Will ieportgd to have been molested while tear- ing up m anti-British leaflet. Ibhly moved to strengthen he; Alpine fortifications. Some Italian sources said acldi. t-lom-i reservists had been called up to reinforce the !,250.000 mm at- 1984b! tinder amis but authentic; would not comment. However, nut-nodules confirmed t-hnt Premier Mussolini had order- ed further strengthening or the "Lfttono Lliie” of fort fzcatons a- long the Frmrh frontier. Observers generally both the “or1sis" and the sti-ailoiis l5 artificially 5 w (ll_\'t3l.‘i.- the attention of the A1195 “title Gcmiany is attempting to crash through Belgium and The Netherlands. Student demonstratois were ac- tive in Bolcgna, Florence, Naples, ltlussctiinrs boyhood home of Foru and nthrr cities. British and French Offllllills said tlirty fllfl not see any of the UGIIIOTI- stmuoiis. A side issue of the crisis was friction between Pbscisos mid the Vatican. Dctectzvtxs stationed at the Vatican Cii_v gates were reported no have bcon reinforced without appaxetif icason. The officdol Gazette today de- ‘olsired that the laying o: stlbnuu‘- 1m telephone and telegraph calbles Ibctiiwjen Italy and Albania was a "publv utility" of urgent import- and work would start lmmed. a c '. regained demon - MAY MOYE CHILDREN IDNDON, May 13—(CPl-—Pl@_ slclans and nurses today began a iiationsvide checkup of more 1,1131; 1.000.000 school fllllltlifEll iarepiir- atory to their rem-oval. if ncc:ssnry_.‘immcdiate abandonment ‘from thickly-settled areas. Among téhem were 500.000 children in Lon- on. To Graduating Class. At the Graduating Exercises of the Prince Edward limd Hospital, lic.d fast evenuig in so. Paul's Par- ish if, the largest graduating class in the history of the institution were presented with their hard- eariieu diplomas, The thirteen young ladies WLO were congratulated on their attainments by His Honor Ueutenimt-uovernor B. W. IePage, were Annie MacEuchern. Appln Rd, Rctts Iieard, Alberton, 5am Bre- hnut. Murmv Harbour, Mar aret. Crawford, Wood Islands, dltli Hume, Charlottetown, Myrtle Herr- ing, Murray River, Louise Simpson, Charlottetown, Margaret DEG-Kl, Al- bermn. Gladys Huntley, Vernon Bridge, Leone Dockepndorff River, Elizabeth Jenkins, Mi. bert. Belle Nicholson. Sgrington, Hazel Huntley. Vernon Bri e. Dr. W. J. MacDonald dressed the graduates on the seriousness of the Florence Nightingale Pledge! which they had given. and strcsso thc responslbilitv they were charged with as nurses. The uraduatcs were iileciiied bv the Rev. U. Q. Wcbsicl‘ after ivhich His Honour. Phc [Acu- tenaiit (loveriior, presented the dl- plomas. His Honour congratulated the Province on its Hospitals. and referred to the mtccptltmul record of loin: and faithful .\t‘l'\lt'l‘l‘l‘lllll'l'- ed bv the Print-t- Edivuril island Hospital, in prest-uliiig lln: diploma}. the Lieutenant-(ltiv't*ruui~ suul. l would like to rteinliici each om- tl a she lins (‘lltlsvll i1 vt-rl‘ llfllllllllbl" Profession. No doubt. you l.l'l\'l! lab- ored hard and ions llflnflllfllll W"! i i Dayl ' "Note civilian refugees also on ALLIE S COUNTER - Is Adop Formation Of Charlottetown will adopt day- llxht, savinx time this smnnior ac- ccrdin: to the vote of the City LOUIICM at the regular meeting last nlxht. It will be put into effect on May 24th and, will be discontinued Sept. 2nd. Residents of the Cftv will be obliged to shift their time plects one hour in advance of the present. time according to the ruling. Coun- cillors Chandler and MacDonald did not vote for the resolution adopt- inii daylight: saving time. A petition, sltmed by 226 business men in the Cftv icuuestiiig the new time, was presented. Another petition con- tniiimg 93 names opposing it was also presented. Another important resolution ad- opted at the len y Council ses- sion wos one whic UrOVIClES for tie settlni: up of a “Civic Infomiation Committee." The reason advanced for the formation of this committee W85 that “a great. deal of misinfor- mation has been given the public throiizh various media." In the fut- ure the Charlottetown Cftv will subolv "authentic and official in- formation to responsible parties in- cluding the press" throu h the oom- niittec. it was decided a the meet- ing. The resolution was moved by Coun. Hem-v Lapthorn and second- c<l bv Coun. J. T. McKee. The offlCflflq report was read bv Dr. B. C. Keeping and the tMcat and Milk Inspectors re rt was submitted by DI‘. l’, E. Cro en. The question or slaughter houses bcin! maintained within the City was raised bv Coun. Chandler who inuuircd if there was B. ruling a- zainst kecplnz live animals. especial- nitzs. at these places. The Cltv {Recorder answered that there was a bv law nrevcntimr the keeping ct ‘pics within the Citv on an area. less than one acre. A numbcr 0f communications were rcad. One requested the Coiin- .____________Z_ (Continued 0n page o. Col 4) ____________ Egypt Moves itflivilians From Border Towns ALEXANDRIA, May 13.—(CP)—— Egypt began removing civilian pop- t ulntic-ns of all strategic ivestern ideserr. towns along the Libyan fron- itier today. The Military Governor ordered of all homes at three important. centres. Mersa. Matruh, Sldi Barranl 1nd Sollum. It was in furtherance of Egypt's preparations "for all emergencies and surpriscs"-—with s. view to a possible war move by Ita y. Tonight, was the last night of ell-Egyptian blackouts in the test of defence against aircraft, but of- ficials announced that the blackout would continue in Cairo and other cities. ' Anti-British demonstrations ln Rome contributed to uneasiness. ‘The Allied warfleet, engulfed to- day in a "dust-out" as a swirling simdstorm limited visibility to n few hundrcd feet, apparently was scheduled for a long stay here. The concentration was described as the greatest Aliied armada as- sembled since war gun. The French and British commanders maintained on attitude that "we are ready for anything, anywhere, anytime the Italians move." llarass Refugees, Nazi Orders LONDON. May 13—((7P) --A German i-adin message Instruct- in Nazi filers to "harass" fleeing re llflfts has been lnterce ted by Allied stations. it was cat-nod hert- tnnilhl. ‘he message said: road lloriiss these n much as Information Committee”. Saving ted At Council Meeting Councillors Pmde For “Civic Roosevelt Acts To Speed Up U. S. Armament WASHINGTON, ‘May 13-— t AP) ed up the countr '5 anna- officials on s, Congress for an extraordinary dc- hls intention indicated that. as a TESl-llt of the total war now raging in Europe. his recommendation _would have many supporters in both House and senate no matter how large it might be R. ll. F. Down 40 Planes In llay’s Battle LONDON. May Royal Air Force planes shot down 40 German mat-nines over The Netherlands and Bel- gium today, bringing Britain‘: share in Hitler's 400 airplane losses in 3 1-2 days of intensive warfare to 135. The aerial war reached a nBW peak of activity as the Allied and German forces wrestled furiously for mastery of the skies and Allied land and sea forces linked with Ilollanders and Belgians in the first stage of one of the biggest bottles of history. Throughout last night and today the Royal Afr Fnroe rained bombs on German troops Inside and outside (icrmfln territory, attacked their sup- ply columns and impeded their movements, in cooperation with Allied land forces. As Paris announced the with- drawal of Allied forces to pre- pured positions, an authorita- tive source here warned the pepole not to be disheartened when they hear of "certain withdrawals." This source de- clared the Germans niID-‘Tenlly an staking “almost everything in an attempt to win the war quickly." The Admiralty snldthe Ill"! has been operating continuous- ly off the coast of llllll-"lflll M"! Belgium In spite of "reported bombing attacks having hct-n made on them." War— 25 Years Ago Today (I! The Cnnadian not) May 14, 1915—Al.1icd airmen dos- troyuzd bridges in attack on Ger- man position German losses reported hcaw in fighting noroh of Arras. Canadian Field Artillery withdrawn: from Yprce front. 13—(CP)-— BRITISH VICTORY RFLIC LONDON’ —- (OP) — First relic of the Second Great Win- has been added to London's Impcnal War Nlhiseum~the buckled and mm steel of H. M. S. Excterb turret shield from the Riven- Ptate battle. _ possible." * TEA unloadod at Montreal coming from Brltntn when Britain hue her bukl to the wall. diploma. I know Y0" "e “m” “l” (was... on‘ polio fcoi o *They’re _Sg Convenient, "SALAIIN BAGS‘ -President. Roosevelt acted today I0 !?9 men , working with mlltary and fiscal request to fence fund which reliable sources said would probably exceed $500,- 000000 llllillll reaction l0 ihe news g‘ ‘and (lr-iicril on Belgzan coast.‘ Churchill Declares’ tBy J. F. Sanderson) (Canadian Prcss Staff Writer) Pnrliiiiiioii! itizliiy oust aside ‘party labels to give its unanimous loltesfi- lng l0 which the Plume Afxulsier pledged to one policy, to wage war . . , _ with all our might" and to one aim. “victory " Mr. f? chill told the House of Commn summoned urwxpccicdlt" from its H itid rcccss: “We arc iii tlu- p .l“'_\' p‘ 354‘ of onc of ' nos in history "c. as I said to the joliiiitct this government. have nothing tn offer but toil. ttrars and sweat." o I say to the lln mlnisfvrs that I blood. Atldlilnnal Appointments dltloiial appoiiumcnts to his Gov- ornincnf 'l"li."v arc Ernest. HPVlllg jflciicrnl S0f"t".‘.l‘\‘ oi‘ tli" Transport Woil: ‘s’ lliilnii. as. h'Iiiil"»toi' n.’ Labor, l. C. .\l. S iAmcrv. Conscrvaiive "Dlohard." as iSccrtvaiflv of Slate for India: Mal- ‘cnlm MarDon . its Minister Jlcalth. and l.o.d lvonlton. as Min- iistcr n.‘ Fond. O.’ 'li< s“ only Vr. hfacDniiald and ‘ lnrti Wovilfioii \l'.'l"" iiioiiibci‘: of ‘ll (‘iioiubouwiii Government. M‘ hlfl"l)(‘l‘.'llt'l was Cclonla’. Socretaii, a post now held by Lord Lloyd. and lnrd Vllr-olinn was than, as now, illf‘ Food Minister. I’ urns vwwliclcrl toniilit that f1‘ ov l')l‘lll(“.‘ War Scorc- woultl l)“ agipoiixfovi Dominion: . iirv, l‘."])llf‘ll‘.'l Anthony Eden ulio was ‘i'i".<'ori'r‘d to the War OF- i ficn Tho - Ylliv h‘ lohs iviciirhl ‘un to" Fl‘!‘t‘~i Tl" Ill fnrniri‘ Y/ibor . no". l ,.c Bl'_.., fottnir" .\'n Disscnfcrs The House of (‘ominous vole o.‘ ,t‘ovifidcncr~ tvns 381 to 0, The low .voti= was priiflv explained by the fart ilill‘ lll.l v burs l\'('l'f‘ a‘. .lf‘ piirtvis Bourne- ‘moiiili (‘0Ilft‘l'<‘ll"f‘ tvliicli nhpi'o'.'*d ‘a coniiclr-iico resolution liibor took its full responsibility in i tho sro'."ci"iiii:“i1t's work. t Tivn mombcrsof thcvindcmnderil. {Cnufluuodlou price 9. Col__0\_ l War With All Might ; Aim Of Government i of ‘lip Iiabci‘ mom- ‘ Res ignatioh‘ Of l AC Ground in UUNFIDENUE lNiBelgium While NEW ILEABERI Battle Increases Fierce Fighting By Mechanized Units As Nazis Throw Increas- i ing Weight Against Defences. LONDON, May l3 MtCP Calvlev~ ‘ t BRUSSELS. .\l:i_\' lil-(C ilie Churchill Government by squndruus 0f tanks’ gain gC0llfiidr-llliilCk tonight as the l’)—.\llicd troops, >ll|lllltllvll ed ground in ii stict-t-s-iul struggle in the eastern llcl- igian fortified zone, near Liege, hourly grew more Vllllklli. ‘both on land and in the air. While sliffciiing: Allied resistance checked mans in the strategic Liege- tht- (it- 1-- Ttmgres-Sl. Tron d‘ \\':i l'f‘f'.l lll v ‘quadrangle, Allied forces haul ousted the (lcrmans from u ncivlv-cnplurctl village. “A -village which had fallen Tonlgvhi, he nnnmmcm you, “d. enemy has been reoccupicd after a counter-attack by lit-l- Rl-I (f A 1"1‘L' R E VILLAGE inio the hands of the gian uiiils supported by tanks," a communique said. An earlier communique indicated ivzis ziinitist constant. l1 sit place “at diverse points" diir starting early today, “enemy that Nazi ])l‘(‘>'.\'lll‘€ id engagements had taken ing Sunday nizhi and that. motorized forces (lclivt-rvtl of i new attacks against all our positions. It said Belgian troops had maintained their positions ‘“0V0l‘_\'\\'h£‘l'0" zigziiiist the a Qnciihci‘ crinimuiiitiiic gave dc : day's iisszi tilts. OPTIMISM ‘glans. in ihe front lilies, opti ‘the first impact of the Nazi With British and French troops but lti~ flocks Sunday night iziils of the outcome of BUOYED alongside the Rol- mism appeared butlyed afici- blitzkrieg. ltlxpevienced ob- servers hcre said ihe outcome still was in the balance. The joint BldilSli-FIIWICTI ed intci'-.~\llictl censorship in i g zones, the United States disclosed he was consulting ,' ficials. Hc said the feeding and thomclcss already is a l r rleclarint! 5 needed’ The Belgian (lovcrnmeni ‘if necessary, but officials sai iDr. R. J. Manion Is Accepted International At A Glance LONDON — Ncilicrlniids Royal‘ family llct: to London amid reports oi “lillii , tiliiniii“ iilnt l0 kidnap i itish fllcrs litmiliuril (irr- I um, troop rtilllimis and ' l’ l‘ l in c .‘lllll§ll'l’ (‘hurt-hill pledges "victory at. all‘ i costs." PARIS —.\dvanre motorised col- umns pour fire into massive German , attacks iii Netherlands; 1,500 tanks which "grral. battle ot‘ the west": must be fought; cnemv attacks rc-: pulsed lllflllg Maglnnt llnc. i l AMSTERDAM _ Dutch fail back‘ uiidcr Nazi pressure; water dcfcncei llne nlcrcctl. l acknowledged (‘ii-mum offensive ex- tends along ivlitilt- Ilrlizizm front bvt it silciit concerning nnv defcnsivr withdrawal. B. REL -- FTPIIFlI artillery and Allin .iir llfilillls rsllllillfl‘ purl of ll- i iiiiiiicl under (iormnii “(iihF-‘Il- . 0|‘ tlic Illilne." r~ln<inz v_ll:\| soc- tion_nf rallirnv info Sifgfflfll llnc: §WlIS army keeps ivnrv ivalcli over‘. mvn ramparts as possible Gennnn! tlarust into Rhone vallcv ls discuss-l ROME -—Anil-Brllish dfllllflfl§irfl~ lions persist; Alpine forlificnlltlrl bring strengthened. t 790 000 men mi i-ombiil fnniliuz, |'ll‘l‘- piirlng for any pavsslhlllly 0i‘ Ital)‘ entering war. t t t l i \'i'.\.\'lIlNfi'l‘(lX-~l‘rrsl|lrnt Roose- ‘vclt plans to siicizrsi more defence‘ Ianprtmriatitms: Si-crcfzirv of Stale‘ ‘(an-um ||nl| run] tmvni Argentini- l'.in- hm Ill "Imu- |l||lii\ i0 u-plstv Iii-u» i iii-ommil for [lit-llivw-I rlii" l ||ll|“\. HIQRI IN‘ —llf‘l'lllilll\ tlaliu rfllllllrl’ nf I.i<-:;|-‘~ ril-Itlcl iimi brcuk lllltv I'll‘ llwlf nllluvucli uiilcr forts \l'll l1‘- dsiinz; northern NPHIIWIXIIIIII oc- runlcd. tfirigfans snv only one Lingo ‘tori in German hands.) in battle: Allies erecting "ivnll" nn . F Blllhéfifihi — Belgian command: Hon. R. B. Hanson Is Idiot-fed House Lead- er. OTllkllVA. Billy l3 special caucus o! inf-inbvtxs it tho House 1lt‘(‘(‘l)ll‘(‘l --lCPJ — A (foiisorvativw of Cozu- ‘Willi tlcop f lion. Dr. l l4‘flfl‘l. it‘ ihiilftltidl! liaison. int-ml is lf'llll)Ol‘ll!'_l' lloiisc load- pwi"iii1iciuz\r_v Sl'$§(\ll tipt-iis ' t..ij.'. .10 '.va~ dcleafed in \l.iii:0ii. .\ 1 ‘ in ill tho lit uiuilrvu Elev- tlmi 1.1 hiwrcli 211 ?“ll(l~-"»‘fl ‘is: rosigiiatimi u: a .<l.i‘.t‘ll‘l‘ll‘. giwn ihe caucus “lion i’. nncncd this morning ‘ Tlic lcarlci" flwn Icf‘. tho mums chamber" and inok no trim. *' ‘i ‘\’it".' tllc <'ltlt""1' Ct " ' .0 1n,v\‘l".‘ti ivltli Dr. Alan". z". lll Ctvitrc lllock rvfllc", clos" b‘: the (‘.‘.llt‘ll< . Chamlv-r. DlS."ll.<.1.\l‘.F in f‘."l‘lf‘lL= wore rc- SllfllNl at 8 P hi and llr. .\f.sn- ion mint m his (Ywiivn Toni" At about‘ 101R P, \l .l'\hii R Muc- Nii-ol, ‘Fm-mim-llwviipruf, caucus‘ chairman. handed ll vntonien’. to, llf‘\\hil.ll)t‘ lllf‘l\ aurounvuic accept-i ancc of Dr. hlariiotvs resignation. Mr. .\lat-.Ni<~ol said hc had felo- plioiud tho caucus dwision to Dr Manioiiis homo. O'I'i".'\ W A. .\Iu_v Ricliarrl lluvl P" hl‘fif‘l‘ of 'I".'irlr l‘l ~ICPI Ilrm. llzi iison. former id (‘timmcr-r- IlI'§l.GIl-'\|l|'7 -— Tlliinslnvla ivlfll‘l‘\"tv:itl iiiviiilwri‘ for Y l‘K—§l\lll’\iiT\'_ N. Ti. \\'.l\ ltvlav t-lir-mn at a (‘oivcrv- ativr- Piviiv 1‘.\'lt'll’~. as toinporarv lmul-o" rvl iiio "illPllil opptnilion in lllf‘ llr-ii r‘ r-i (kiiiinors. " ldl-KPH‘ lite YYlRPF‘ 0i lllllfiilfi’, loader, H ll. .l ftlaiuvn. who was dolom- \\‘|.‘lii|ii lll l‘.t- lluviilii i.|.~l hlnit-li \i..- int.‘ r». .g it t.l-: '.~'l‘~ll"t'tl iii s ti‘ "ir- ullvi‘. lit" f‘.lllt‘ll\' ‘riiviilwl. tiwlvv l‘ \‘l;: tl- l‘.l‘.lt\ll toiirsht. 17w caucus. ti illc 3H Coti- Ilv R. ml iii nil itlll vii-vii. || t-l ll“. ti; mt lit ‘llfli'tl‘l ii‘ nt-n“. ..-»., l tconiinucd on mite 3.fCol l!) tremendous job Jlelgian command establish- Belgium. As refugees streamed south and west from the fight- Ambassador, John Clldilh}, with Belgian Red Cross 0i~ housing of the Belgian ivzii and funds art- is prepared for flight itself. d that Brussels is in no im- , mediate danger from land aiiiick. (Continued on A coop PAIR OF BRAKES l9 Siffre fi-ir-m A coop LAWYER FOR rtEEPmc. OuT or‘ DAMAGE Suvf$ // ’l‘OIt('>.\' r0, .\l-t Ii W!“ Affnlinxim and xi....\'.it.'.i:ii :1 u: I IHIPSL Dawson l‘ 5T Vancouver l» W‘ EtiiilOtti-"Ii lid "l [gt-gnu 41' J‘~~ \\'- iipog 4.! 5‘. O wa. U 53 'l‘oi..nrc 441 7E yynnticul 39 Qziobcc 34F "Pi Sdilli. 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