‘raga: EIGHT Spanish \\'tl|lli‘ll, rcirgvt- tit-inns 0t‘ waris storm, sit ilnlly in the barn-like barracks of iiiva-rsalti-s conrvittzzititiii vamp, mirth oi‘ l’t~rpi;-;non, l-‘rant-e. Their in; extra UlfllllVi are iinng on cords strung uhng thp bare trails. 7 Their run are crudely made of course lumliur. Nutc woman at left, with infant lmhy, I‘ ZQVCQQQOWDDDCQDDKCRFDNIIETFQOQJZQQQ .0510 OQQODQOI- s2 These Spanish and Polish men in Vernet camp, at Toulouse, southrrn France, an; prrgu-riiig \'t-t;¢.-t::hlt-\;. ‘lhcy sit in trout ni tlirir shark, which becomes‘. an orz-n when the hot sun beats down on its corrugated iron éfieiwh. _BER'~"Q&IRBE“QEEE°! ‘€‘:=3"‘"5"§55-E/ . ..... Ai-m- - -.- - -.. - . ......-.- mnpnwotwmamzoaoapamummauonconmwm .I~IZI~IZ ......_..o....-q, y.‘ >4, ._...._.~_._._ I Firs contr. rts let to an aircraft concerto; when production of y warplanes began hero were for British-typo plant-s. Now, a; U, t], firms are rushing thc'r host planes to Britain under the lease-lentil hm‘ ‘hue mum,‘ a" grudfllluy being put undt-r production hard A I contract wmch may mach 519,000,000 has been signed by the Na-l NEWS of th Iraq forces at dromc, (i0 milrs were repnrtcti to Bhtinll had urkcrl Iraq to for (‘s from tnr lnil‘. ' "i I .. "c: walls "l"! “wr- to safeguard the Iraq oil firlds, tlonal Steel Car or build nlmut 200 Martin 8-26 bombers at Malton. Ont. Coiled the "Flying Torpedo" in the United States. it la one 0i the world's fastest hnmhcra, and thnsc built here will many improvements suggested by the Martin‘; in Rfllllai warfare. lrm, efficient, blue-clad nursing sister; from Australia and New Zcalalntl stayed with the lcarguard troops as the battered BJELF. withdrew from Grout-v. l-‘nrty at‘ thrm volunteered to stay hciifnd with wounded who had to be left, to be taken prisoner by The G8!‘- mnns. Their commanding citiicer ordurcd them to leave. Aboard tho transports which took them to Egypt under it hall of bombs. the nurses went about their jobs as culvly as in a ivell-ordered bosllllfll operating room Many children wcrc aboard and the nurses cared for them. ¥~-i "Ti. ‘YNILLX; l ~ , 11111210, AR AB ill _ ....,.c..l TROOPS CLASH IN IRAQ llabliziiiigxzi air ittwl. cf liagtlacl, lrtvc Kiri-d on ‘l! \' '3. ifritgiin SAUDI j [maps on ~ ~ =l C03. E. B. McPhc on, command- ant. of inc 7th 'l‘nr0nto RP-Iilllfiill- 120A, ‘Ioronto, has been appoint- ed (‘tlllllllillltllllll 0f the 2nd Artil- l " ' ~."'ii.'»~ z-"ntre at, Pt-lruvawa. “lest an " The at Basra lLlti‘ ll trno; p -. _ can‘: Mediterranefln Sea THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN m’: ' " "m c onfi<‘9' ~ “" wwmauaonem uumunxwazauuoon mxmamwocn o nouwamszoaarcnunnazo;mo"o;o fictoootmu zcnaomuoazmu 80h RH PICTR ' _______ i l TSOVIQET RUSSIA n . lipid h? , ‘ ~..i - k V‘ . . , ‘drive to Near East difficult a...‘ -' .‘a.,w.....--- »- ,.-...i;~..'... ~ Back in Egypt after a. ZOO-mils withdrawal through Greece which strategists said exceeded Ine masterful action at Dunkirk, the un- dauntrd British force which fought in the Balkans is now renrgllll- lng for the ncxt battle. “The; do not feel they have been beaten as with forccs throughout. “They u-cre a small force against a force men." saya a, report from two correspondents who were tho five timcs their superior, Willi fi\'(' times as many tanks and a gigantic air fleet". Men ll“! these cheerful Aussies, man for man, havi- proven their superior-iii’. Thrust at Ukraine might not Ger- many needed food, but might also lose her viial‘oil and other wor needs supplied by or lent acre» . Russia; hero Nazis would meet most powerful mechanized resistance yet of ‘Ki-t .» i’ -» "iuKllA/NE. a _ ' ._ 14‘ I . t. _ ' Odfiiwk Eel: . Caspian Sea v Tuupsefi“ "“'"~ '. v 5 , " Constanta Black sea lolum‘ ' ‘v ' l "ll" Q l “if? e““\ ‘o, ._ . ‘ ‘Iqlgiljllu-wnnlnn Tlltcfllvslrong mechanized army, with pouibio aid by Raisin, would mako Germo Inn, Iraq o fields, now supplying British, tempt attack by Nazis; defame: poor, armies 7/1,,‘ glue Axiz. and -“‘“Oil Pipe Lina <_Pa§:ibio Axis Drives A: German-Italian army ccupiod Areas fpushu into Egypt, British rush aid from can to shin assault small at this strategic gateway to India, O out Miles s@6'iz'<lo incorporate "'00 new fields oi! conquest in the Near East-Suez Canal, Russian Ukraine, oil tleldb-are l » ma: objectives in Nazi scheme of things i1 German successes in Balkaul and Md? continue. k People med to snicker Hallie Selassie was called the "con- querlng lion of Judah.“ but. the old boy la really getting to look pretty tough witness this new picture made in his native Ethiopia. possibly I .. a.“ LOOKS LIKE LION " when after all these wars, as "nun", ham-m; tho British force embarked by nigh, fsors-azfiylptgls which crossed the Mediterranean under constant bgmbgirdmcnt by German and Italian planes. l_3elow (leeks, the Sllld- iers sang: on deck, they cheered tho anti-aircraft llllnliflfs who fought off the attacking lmmbera. In the lounge of mm shin. n iii-it- Ih Tommy “ark-d playing the piano. Around him gatherrd Aus. trillions and New Zealzuiders and children. The Tommy played "Rule Brmmnla." and the crowd sang “Britons never shall be slaves" a; bombs rocked the vessel. Lord Bcavcruwok (hlGilT), Canadian-born minister of aircraft production, has been named minister of static. Suececdlflli llflrd Brztverllronit as minister of aircraft llfllllllllilflfl l! LL-Ctll. J. T. C. lflnqre-Brilltfllilli lLiélwl‘) former minister of transport, the lint Briton to lly an airplane entirely made in Ellllflll 0V" EflKll-“ill timl- ‘ other c-mw-rnmrni t-lizmges include the appointment of R. ll. (‘rnss ((‘|5;\;'1‘,lIE), niiristcr of shipping, as high commissioner to Austra a. mass production scale in a new Vancouver factory. which will licglnnea EJt. Perry o! Boeing Aircraft 00.. Seattle, told Van oouvcr board of trade. The planes have a W bombs’ oi 106 feet and arc powered with two i,200-horse- power motors. Carrying torpedoes an well l! the nix-man machines have a range of 4.000 miles. \ if an invitation extended by thcsc three Washington ivaitrosscs in‘ accepted, a. District of Columbia tiine-and-dance caic will soon hart‘ two notable customers. A: the girls were wading barefoot in lllwlt Creek Park, British Ambassador Lord Halifax strolled aionl "ll" Canadian High Commissioner Malcolm MacDonald, and introduc- tinns followed. In answer to the invitation, Lord llalitax rclillflli "Don't he surprised it’ you sec mc there some night”, Pictured iinlil- ing parts of a popcorn bnx autographed by the Ambnssador. ill" git-la are Billie Young, left, Elizabeth O'Connor n_ Mazfltlllil- ‘amp n = nthéTmrlii, out: ii; i" l P i-l ull production h)’ IIP yf early ll“- "m-sprrati