MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN 11i- E ¢ _ Qmziellillllb. f - i.» v victory worth winning costs Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew MAXI MS OF A M ERli AIAN If we are riulii. arc in llii- truest sense sale. “t! Glllllll Two 00 '°""°" auii. Icnndul m: lnalnl “u” llllMYTlANlS lllSTEll BY BRITISH BilMBS LONDON. Sept. 4 —(CP) - yni factories and inunltlon “m, hlililen dmpp i.n German “mu, have been spotted by 5711.111] lop; distance bill!!!)- g1 and blasted, tho Air Min- gii-v disclosed tonight. iiombod in Tuesday night and wfllnpgrlgvv moming raids on Germany m-ra the Gruncwald [Gmn Forest) near Berlin, and m; forest nrnaa in the north- n Hart: mountains. i bomber pilot iocatierl a factory mil munitions stores hidden in the tinge l0l'(‘.<'..= oi Obcrhartz. He said y, kYiEW ilie mountain well. hav- m! spell? a vacation there a few pars aw "TlICN was something there," he gid, "because anti-aircraft tire flirted coming up at us and you Ioifldirt normally expect a lot of gun rmcluizi; oft at you from the middle oi tho forest.” 5° tiny dumped their bombs and mu started. “At n height o! 18.000 feet. my mrgunncr could rend tho time on in watch." irie pilot said. "Every- thing in his turret was lit up by lilt. The Gruncivald was bombed short- aitcr nndnight. The air minis- irynews service said the object m to sct iiie to aims factories bkiileii our. izge fires tom o! kiorim could still be sl-vn bythe crow oi one aircraft l5 min- liws aizcr iiiev hnci left for homo. “la ‘iiir (lruncivald one of tits Merl‘ bombs caused two bright yellow explosions 150 yards apart," the news si rvice said. “It ivas the turd llllll.‘ xhat this crew hnu raid- ld Bcilai." v a ‘ll-Bildifh. ‘ilrs aria was bombed Monday Fillers ii“t.i'|'il on their return. bi iibcrs raided electric iizhtiug installations uts factory in Ber- One RAP pilot over Ostcnd re- ed ripe of Nazi anti- llilllifloll Ten iontracts To OITAWA, Scpt. L-(CP) ~Work All ‘lit Con.» i iiciion contracts con- lllclh: ‘i\l' _ilii- Cuuadmti war vi- tglniid lU iilllll, more than $2.500.- D - lllll b01111. iiuincrliziicly. lion. U. Blmllll- Aliiiistci" o1‘ ltiiiuiilzius and imiioiiiivcii in a statement Black Forest. ‘ inousnn Fwlribdr-h-il lll8lli. arid ilic ilrcst startcd thou; lfm" tho innloriiv of thc 50 British- reie still ranng this morning, R. A. I llllllllll ll°$ll‘°.\'l‘l'$ Flllll lflllllllllli Ill"- ‘llPn fiicitirlrs. munitions stores, as iwill ils pusllllt‘ invasion bases 3 Destroyers Sail From Boston Harbor BOSTON. 869i. 4—iAP)-—'I‘hreu United States "over-age" degtrqy. ers-the first o! those destined (or Great Britain in President Roose- velt's historic trade for western hemisphere naval and air bases— sailed from Boston harbor tonight. apptarently bound for a Canadian por . Despite navy department expec- tations that none of the destroy- ers would be ready to sail before Friday, the three ships were hur- riedly pnintcd and repaired by bustling crews throughout the day and set out. before sunset. Soon aftcr 7:30 nm. (ADT). the first of the three vessels reversed engines and backed out or its berth at the navy yard Her skeleton ilnitcd states navy crew waving and cheering from the docks. the destroyer headed down Boston harbor toward the Atlantic. '.l‘hrcc mlnutcs later the second ship moved into the harbor and the third set sail nftcr a similar interval. They moved down the harbor in single file. Until the sailing, every move concerning the vessels had been edvl-d-d-firh‘ R. A. j". SPOTS FAyc (VIHARLCOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER s, 1910 BS MORE BANADIANS LAND IN b-k-b-lc-l-‘iie-is. TORIES closcly guarded. but an unusual bustle and stir today at the ilflVX, yard-reminiscent. of First Great War days-indicated unusual ac- tivity. Several other over-age destroy- ers rcmaincd in the yard overnight but it was t-xpccicd that at least four oi those would sail some time iniuni"ro\v. Two of tho vessels were in dry- doclc tonight, one at tho South Boston dock because oi the pres- sure of work at the navy yard. Crews or painters and fitters scurrivci about the vcsscls. touch- int: thcin up and making repairs. Titus laden with supplies mid rc- placvmcnt parts plicd back and forth bvtiiccn ihc vard and var- ious Boston ivhnrvcs throughout tho day. It was cxpccicd that Boston \\‘0lllil be tho "jumping off" point lllirturc indicated that all the sailings would be in small groups. international At A Glance tories of‘ Jamaica, tho Ilzilimazis. rlt (By Tho (‘anal "n Prcssi "l-YIYQN — HHH’) (irrman night raid l||'l\'l oil‘ nfirr llitlcr boasts in liriinin “I'm comlnih" 5-i raiders downed. A NORTH BRITISH PORT — Fri-sh (‘anadlan cnntingrnt lands ' ready to lukc part In hatllc ofl I l o‘! Begin At Once l LONDON —- Prime Minister _ (‘hurt-hill '41 s Ilrlialn sure of abll- ? lit-i ihi-cc. Nazi raiders out 50f the sky and (lamtigcil others. ily to the iaslc of crushing Hitler. IiONDON - RJLF‘. spots object- lvce in Gormnn forcsis. blasts hid- ll‘! Fro IIPI‘. AN II. i". A. F. STATION, SOME- ‘izic l'OlliZ‘.lL'ZS_ approximate cost, ton: - ll - . . .. Mnlgllllll} élllhioycd, iucludi. training . vol. Chathain, N.B nnrl uilriiul, , l F. Flood & Sons, vi i in - l". hiilngars and bui d- i ~- lri -ii At as Construction WW1. Aitiiiueal ‘ Coming [vents FU- l". to: NOIIPPQ in inn column l cents per word. B mull n, "E lllle hogs every Friday l“ llllllllim. Ray iaiign l. L-49‘l-8-4-2i W ‘Victoria Cross, Scpicm- Stcivoits Orchestra. L-50l-9-g-ll New Perth a ll, M nd y - Webster's Ogchestga. a L-560-9-5-li 5“ of Homccooking, vege- Blld li"iiit bv Liauiea oi and MoLcodl-a Sfltt. 7th. Proceeds tor L—558—9-5-ll meetlnn West River 1.2211 Creelc; 1161i, ' ‘a pan. _ r- Bllllii or UIPPCWYH. n-s-n-li-s-zi i. llllll. Dance Fwiday lX-r 6th. Suinmerslde L-39T-B-3i-9-2-fi. szlleacgfllllllll‘ weekly dance will in fink at the Kcnsinzton skat- ‘lll ‘Thursday night. Sept, l“ WPQK- There will be I mlllll. round and square u “Dan 5th umm. l. 9th n. lllllioxiiiiaiu completion doles and y§illlillll'lll\ mcmb 'llllllll‘. Al". clcinciiiniy flying plant-s. shoot down several. ‘rm (‘nrn s ri-glmc: Gcn. Ion An- y . ‘ . yionracn rcporicd lo have refused to ‘ ‘lumll Nelllmllld-‘llld form new calilncl. demanding (‘ar- l . l l t ‘VIII-IRE IN ENGLAND — R.C.A.F. r-rs, in two-minute" routo 1'3 Nazi invading i Ill'(‘ll.- iicsr - Anarchy thi-m- 5 l 1 ol'.< alirliraiion in favor of Prince‘ ‘Mlchncl. MEXICO CIT!‘ - Mexico tense as Iolloivers of Gen. Alnmazan issue‘ implicit call to arms in manifesto. BERLIN -- Reich capital has air rnid nflcr lu-arlng Iliilcr say he is llrrd oi‘ R..»’\.F. raids; honsis hi! Wlll rrdoublc attacks on Britain. Soviets Ball More Men To ‘Guard llation’ M0300“). ~S(:iTt_.__4--(AP)—Thc snvict Union cnllcd youths of 18. 19 min 30 today {or duty with lhl‘ cnlnrs beginning the mwdle 0i September to guard the nation at a “ma, 01 "imporiallst u war and “capitalist rncirclcmcnt. Older men whose compulsory training has bccn suspended also vvcrc ciilli-d. NS. SAILOR IS SAFE OAAIPBEIJIFON N13. Sent 4- (OPiA-Ricintiviw oi Harold Wallace. 20 crew mcgbcr oi a Finnish freighter recciiiiy tomedof-d 01f the 15,; cmqgp lmvp i-r-cclvcci word he; is 4-2 in motion. Son oi Mr. and ‘ v. iiimi wiiiniw. Atoll N iii. here it] lll‘ Summcrsidc or- b‘? ln attendance. L-HQ-Q-Q-ZL fihhc Joined the ireisll cabin my ‘ed: "On your tncs boy's." i \\'.‘S r ill)" Siini iirri. lion. (‘ima- dizin Prcss Siiiii \'\i"iii~r) A lllliAli ('.-\l\'.\ill.\.‘i' AIR l~'()l{('l£ b .\’l‘ii).‘\'. Sililliivvlll-lillil I.\' EM.‘- liANl), Supt. l»-(('l’ (Ethic) —The (‘illllnllllllll “scramble. Angels." scni ihc Royal Canadian Ali- shzirp hziiilc lflilil)‘ iii which they blew zii lciisi two, may- Tivclvc liccn young" (':in:i~ (lions iiicrti ilu: .‘-.'llllL' num- ber of (Germans in il hot fight ihrcc niilcs ovt-r a London suhurh. (‘oiup:ii'ctl with a rcccni row l\'lli‘ll ilicy were ouiiiiiiiiliciw-ii fought, i0d."i_v's fililfflllhll was "duck soup" and “just like oziiing cake," ilicy Hillil uhcn ihcy came (ll)\\'lI—\\‘lllI hul~ let holes through in o plant-s but their m ainpoivcr com- picto- The latest succi-ss in llli‘ string they have l‘i‘_L'l<l(‘l\‘Il siiiiv they first ilciv to lmiili- iii illlyfl ilic (':iii.'iili;iii.' ago iiicrcascil kill to I0 iicriiinn ])lillli‘5 dotin- itely dcsiroycil, several (iilicrs probably dcsiriiycil ziutl many ilnuizigcil. WI was sitting in a tiny liui nmoug the men conimaiidcil by Sqdii. Ldr. Ernest McNab oi Regina, ex- changing tho lnicst IIOWS ii-om Canada. fighting off the noon-day heat iviih a soil. drink ivhvp tho station's operation piisi trliqihtm- (Continued on Willi‘ ‘l. Col 4) lNar—25 Years Ago Today ill)‘ Thi- VFEIIIIHIIJII Prrssl (‘i/All‘ Nicholas as"- ~nf llic llussiiiu uiiicriil st iii an; l 2n l ii» ~.i m I v Ava o-I l." mr r .: ii I'i.1‘ Grand Duke Nicholas piirn command oi the southern ILYITUGS. Srpf. 101.3 sumcil cunniiiiicl arinirs and _ lll!\$lil'.l aicd-ab-lwk-k. . Lin-in, ‘friuiilacl, Antigua and Bri- Forvc Hurri- l ciine Squadron into it short In‘ mow" l than iivc in one, hui mil out- . l l s..- ~t_ c, 4 Prcslilelll R""$°\'l‘ll llllllfillllrfll. Supt. ll, that 50 destroyers of the United States navy, uscd in lhc grcat war and rcccnily rcrommlssloncd are to be turned over in Grrai llriiain. In exchange, tlic Fuiicil States will lie BllnwPrl lo rsLilillsli nainl Illlll nlr linscs in thc British Atlantic tcrri- i R. CXAnF Downs ClSUPPBR it'll Two Enemy In Sharp ilzlriiitle Other N 112i Rzilders Damaged —Latest Success Adds To ‘Canadian. String Of Machines Destroyed In. Last 19 Days. Tlleavy Barrage Drives 0ft iiazi Bombers LONDON. Si-pl. 5.—-lThurs- dztyi-ll l’) ——'I'lir Air Ministry in a hullrtin issued curly on ‘l insiiiiv inornilig said: "llcpurls I“.‘(‘0l\'l'Il un to 10.30 ) n.m. .-\I)'l‘| last night .\i ll that 54 t-nuiny air» trait have bet-n clcslrnyctl in air lmlllva iluring yrsirriiay " LUNUON, scpi. 4- 4GP Cablci , Tlli‘ lii'1l\l(‘.\L iiai ago of iinii- z iiii-i-i"-.iil. iirr that cvci" ihiindcrcd~ int-i" this capital of Fimpirc drove} oil ivavcs of Gi-rman bombers to- . uiirh; a [cw hours after Hitler h. (l proclaimed in Berlin "I‘m com- llllll‘, .\I1\.~'i oi tho bombers (lidirt break lltlilll‘ll the ticiciiccs of the mct- ropuliian art-n. l-lvrn iifici" the "all clear" had, sounded tlicre were rcncivecl bursts oi llllll-illl‘(‘l‘flfl. the i Tho raid lnstcd just one hour zinil 3'7 miuuitls. hut lu that space iilil‘ ini~n iichiud tho guns sccmcd ‘to llL‘ throwiriit deadly shells into thc sky us fast as thry could loa tthcii‘ urim ivcapnnn. . some obsrrvcrs called it a "wall {of flame." l _ . iCiiiiiinuoil on pogo ‘l. Col 6) ‘L060 German Troops Drowned l STIXJKHOLNI, Sept. 4.—-(AP) — l‘l‘lu- nciisniipcr Dagcns Nvhcter N‘- illlllliVl tonight lhai most of about l1 llllll iii 1m trout»; nhoiird n irons- livfii vii l uie lo Nnrwar had been <ll'il\\lli‘il ill a ioi"nc(l_n|ntiack in the Rational iiv a British submarine that scut ihc vcsscl tn the bottom. 'llli‘ ]ll\l)(‘l"5 rcpuri was from its rui-i-c-siiiiiiilciit at Lysckil, ncar Gotc- w I ‘liic transport ldciziiiitvd as the liiiiricn, oi‘ lluuilziutr. nus‘ Sill-ll l)" l\!iiiti.iv lllilill, ilu- dispatch said, uiliniig lhui Swcdish ud Danish llrili‘llll('ll ivciv Mini - s. 'l‘lii- blaizlon was il‘lIlIl‘lL‘(l en rouhl from (‘i 'lllllll\' undci- ll cimvoi lllO ill'ill<'(l iriiivii-rs uiul u ui ‘ 1r, ‘Ii-c n' putt-n sitiil the . uii< hit aunt ship with n siniipc tir- liii . Tho ships escorting the Marion snvril no more than 100 nf ilrl 50l- ili ill‘(‘l‘.!\'l. it was rcportcrl. _ I ll was rumorcd. without cimlirm- .atirin. that another German vessd 11V "1" tlsh Guiana. This is ln addition to and Bermuda, which had already are some of the great war ilvsiroyw-rs at iht- fiavul base in San Diego, ikllflW llllll the llllfildl‘ lllfgf Y-"illlw? illllll l1 ‘Jill (Talif. Thesi- are rcporicil in be thi- ships l ' undcr tho new agrccmeiii. F llARl. AlllS llbbbfl bl’ lililillil iilinistcrs,‘ (‘ziliinet — War Veterans, and i .3 Prominent (‘iiizcns Included in Speak-C ei-s. l (By The Canadian Prcssi At a score oi $(‘l'\'l1‘(’ club limch- hiwvlflajs t cons irctn Halifax in Vllll/Jitilltl’. W" "wk-H cabinet mrzi.s . our: \ ic , my, _ F“ ‘Pym; ‘ i prominent l5 .. .\ tay l -- ~< - _ ‘ _. v i " - » H.iiv"viii.: : c his . icrinrii} ‘iS.f.“‘il-’i‘il§i.°’wiii“Slfiiiiii-iii“Alli Ml-ssilal-Y 3"“? ‘l. "il¥$.“."~‘g“ hionday. ‘Fury reviewed Canada's , llllll ‘y-hllvo‘ f°lf5< ‘ ‘°" y“ ‘ "KP; part iii the first. _v0:ii' oi ' 1E7 'l‘~__\ ‘ll " ‘ " '\ ~‘ - v - '- . .‘ i‘ . . lhc series oi lu.i _ v _ s m ‘lwnhlv "m; ranged by the assavigixi Lauatlian; ’-~ » " i - clubs and was a pazi oi the cam-i paign put cm by the government to arouse in the investing public a realisation of their "his voice was broadcast i0 all thclll lclub lunchcons from roast to coast l l3" lin a brlcf stntcnit-ut oi facts rc-l lating to the loan. Warning his ll’.‘1ll'(‘l'S that llli‘_\' must expect to make some Sll"l'liii‘£S when those in the scrviccs \\‘(‘l‘(‘ 0f- feriug their livcs. Mi". Ilslcy" declar- ed “the resources oi this nation must bc iurncd from private satis- iactions to public scrvicc." DrIcnt-c Minister Balaton At Montreal Dcicncc Minister Ralston called (or an overwhelming response to il‘i(‘ iicw isyuc of war bonds. Such a rcsp: nsic would "shoiv Hitler more clrn _ than in anv other wny the spiritual strcngth and unshakcablc determination oi the Canadian rxloplc." lie said. At Saint John Fishcrios Minister Michaud declarcd that whatever the (Continued on pngi- 7, Col 7) <: Briébflmlillllalla Pleased With Britain-ll.S. Deal GEORGEIDWN. British Gitiaiin, Scpt 4.—ICP Cablcr-Thc dostrov- cr-dcfcncc bnscs dcnl botwcru Brit- nin and tho United Siatcs was wel- comcd izcncrallv hon} today. British Guianians were particularly plcasod that it called for no change in the constitutional status of this and other colonies where naval and an- hast‘ facilities have brcn made avail- able to the United Statcs. "It would be foolish and short- SliZlIlNI to dcnv our (‘OIISIIIS and bore facilities iur dcicnuiiig <n i ic (‘icoractoyvu Cl~.';<ii~.:i~ie ed in an editorial. this South American c rccognimd thcpiu- closer Amfo-Ilinti-d ilt-clai Britons in colony long hav cvitnbiliiv’ 0i‘ clarcd. It addcil. howcvcr. that tho United states must not "hngruilao was wmedoed two weeks DBO. in our iovaliv to our branch oi the English-speaking family." or l!‘ responsibility l, Faill" ll Stains co-opcraiion. the itripcr dc-. ii i3}. rhit-dc-k-k-tl W001) Some Of The 50 Destroyers Britain Gets ihe use of bases in Newfoundland 1 bccn frct-lfv concrdrcb Pictured here ivlilcli will he turned ovrr l l ‘niiaiii Last Night 0f Mr. ii. P. Bradley i l '1 lv.i.ii \‘.;lll i't‘".(l‘~‘l ("li (‘~- i .i-."i .l' cii-iiiighi .l'~li'i l’ ill’ l ill ii‘; l. Si iii- iw ll» iltiil b" l ill‘.- oi llll‘ "ivcck but .- not lllfillTlll scr- . .iv lli‘ conducicd in‘ ..iiii- \vl‘h iisdima. . l'il’l'.(‘\' ivas born at Ci u llli>‘.'t‘il to this ' Q about l5 y"<:ii"s ago. Since 111cm he has made a uido circle 0i here. H0 cssion and Cliai'lo:l1*ti".\'ii. in ndciitioai two sLicrs and four brothcrs Slll‘\'l\'(‘. Tiicy arc. RPV. Gvorlzc Bradin; S. J.. (‘it . i i ilmtvtowai: in maintaliiiiig the nicn on the i>l'(“_ _lll , fighting front. . fir" g , Canada's Finance Minister. Hon. i‘ 51* Pl‘ ‘" g ‘J.L. Ilslc)’. spoke at a club lll".‘l'll- 12H“; ‘Kn-W Aohp“: con iii Tiinmuis, Oui. PI‘(‘\iOii.\l_\ y mm Wmwd! "I'll. Canada. . ic iii Funeral "lllfllll s "we're not r. . lcciiipl-ctvzl last l‘ l r . l i l I l To New Constitution S By ROBERT JOIIYN Awrwiau-‘i l'l‘l‘$a Muff “rlqicr Bucriaiciisa‘. snot. 5-—'1-lll'-'5‘ .13\-,....i1\1>». Km; ciii~ol of Rlllllll- uni. “us. l‘\'l)illl\'\l in liizzli illlljlllll; iiiciit cirt-‘irs ioiliiv in lli\\‘ Ml (‘l to (ion. Ion Alllulii‘ i sru. tho man lic and to have iétvcn gummy“; powci- to ytlll thi- couuiai. A l‘0_Yi\l (locrvc (iissolviiic jlniiiii- niciii. Sllbllfllilllli‘. tho cruisiiiiiilillli and grunting (inn. Aiiioiivssii su- nrcino llflWPl‘ \\'.'I.\ is~ucil ill (lawn aiiv": loin: Pllll-Tl" cncc at ihc polari- ‘botrlvccn Caro! and llls l)l‘(‘llll\"l‘-(l(‘.\li.',lli\ o. lDiplomntic rlispaichcs lTOlll‘ Bu- charest to Brlal‘ Ylll1°§-ll"l“y snirl (lcu. Anionrscii had (ivmlllllyllil that Manda l:lll)i‘S(‘ll, il‘li‘ll(l oi Kuil! Carol, Ir.- liaulsiicil -.i- ‘ilic basil‘ cou- (litiiin Ull which ln- wouiii take‘ lin- 'l":u'.~i* iiuiniiclivs $1il\l as lli'(‘llllL‘l'. R lll'\'lllil‘l\lllll. t‘ iroi li.iil iii~isli~<t lN.‘ \\'<Illlil abdi. .i"»- ‘. lll. ll'il\l' u tli \luii hunt-sou, ll -\ pail i! ll\lil1‘\ll\‘|_ ‘ ‘i i'l‘ii i-iiii..'\iii'iii:iiiiil1i:.lIll-a l(‘i n‘ \ iri- in; llhifl‘ ilu- ctiiiiiirv \v.:_\ .too<i lo h--\i~ lwl-ii lliflilf‘ aitci" n - llllll up" llii i. \|'i'.~; \'P\'.l'l‘(lil_\' fll‘ll\\‘ lczidcvs ‘ . Litrr. as ivcll as tho ii ~ l“l\l\ lmvc frzialil ilgi" zu tho \I‘f‘il'$ as iviclrlinl W" an iniluence behind. the l llll I‘ll SHORE A ‘Canadian troop King Carol Gives Supreme Power Parliament Dissolved And After Night Long "Conference. - t rnsiiiic oriici" in itiunauza. Lhosc 0 t mm‘ ___._ __ *>1 Annuu lIlDhPfllal-lflll lsoliu-reii 5.1.110 U! llnlh-IHEJ. Slllil. (nunuln unil (4.2 Ciss 5am» RlTAlll {Large Contingent Crosses Atlantic ToJoin Comrades lReceive En thus iastic Vilclri .. mic From Residents Of Great Bri 4.2.5 n. (lly l-jduin Johnson. (':in:i— diiin Press .\'i:ii'i' Writer) A N0l{'l‘ll ll it i Tl S ii PORT. Sept. Tr-(Fhursdtrv) —-(Cl’ (f:iliic)—A fresh cou- iingctii of (fanzirlizin troops ——st-vci";il ihouszind siron_g_ has arrived in Britain io join ihc Camidiniis already hcrc. The grczii grey which cunvoicrl czii"rii-i".- and crows zihiizirtl flaucd liners themselves kept ihcii" :iciioii SliillilIISl fully mzinncti until all the snlilicrs ivcrc (locked. The 1ll'l‘l\'2ll secrecy. Gov. - Generzil Warns War is Near To Banana warships the troop an l i-u i rcrii it the camou- illi- “as cloaked Only officials in ‘.1, 51H! c0nc0nh.a_ ilegllllflijilllllfi 0i . . . . t ~- iion in Britain was being Tgslflg‘ )0. 5\\(‘ll0(l hi" several thousand in“ ' \ ziddiiitms. i Aiay-(jcn. Victor Odium, j general officci" commanding 819g, the ‘ 2nd‘ Division. (‘anadiun (K110 ;\Cll\'(‘ hcrvicc Force. and lsiiwii inr- <"...~ senior officers of (‘anatiiiiti l,” If“ f‘ military headquarters in Julxn 'i\' be Lug-land ‘yure among- thnse ed a role not u“ iracliiions.“ who came here the new lll‘l'l\'ill.%. _ H. (“Zlllllllliili 0.: lr-‘i-lc Livii diner, l't‘lil'(f\i"nl“ cil lion, Yiiici-iit Alnsscv, Can q it'll-ill lligli Ciiiiimissioner in ilic _l iiitcil lxiiigilinn who ‘v3; fll‘l€l'll<‘ll in lmiilon . .\ll'tlllS of “well iliiiie Casi-l 1irlzi,' ivcre licriril as ilie trainsl pass-ii ll(’Lll'll_\' SIfllliin5_ A number oi‘ Americans. Polesfl Noiwvvgians and Ncthcrlanders wcrc inrliutcd in the contingent. ; One oi inc Americans. Johnl Warhurion. a former [lnztcd States I army sergeant. hitch-hiked iroml New yioxici» to ioin the Ctmadianf Active Service Force. y Vernon Terry came from Texasl in the same manner to enlist. 1 l.»\ Prcss Association dispatch smrl some of the soldiers “wore the dross of a Quebec battalion and an Alberta battalion and a surprisingly large number had thcir rod and, bluc service chev- i rous oi’ tho First Great. War/H ' Also in tho criiiiingcnt ivas Jerry , Johiisionc who said lie was known in llli‘ Uniiwl Stairs as (‘icrald Kent, former ll“.l(lll1i{ man tn lilac West on Broadway in i929. t" “tlcnme ‘Thousand 'ri\:iii<‘. the l lmlnwn‘ ‘Clifl’? the V‘. "a MANY A BfiTHtc-lfi.‘ BEAUTY ooze, Au. Ham's m A BATH fue. it (Continued on page 7, Col 5) O TOR Kin OX’? ill‘. . Premieriég uspended rout-c \\‘T lllili t il- \I.irltimi- ‘ |i:iiil_v ilouil; nnii 1ll'i‘i"‘ -t~l l.-i;l:i ~r.iil~~rcil ~ll'*\\i'!‘. l.\~.i- v l lint . =i -. S\"ii»;‘.\"..~' iii; (li ii. Aiiimicscii lalki-(l ‘ ' in ilin rout‘. piiincr as llli‘ it‘ “l i. to ll‘\i)ll.‘-l(ll‘l‘ his" ill i- ll‘l\ Lu; ‘i. 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L I \- 1 l‘ ivliii lllli‘ iflii-iupi \\.\, iiiii.‘.i~ m loo l .ii ‘i ‘;i.~ il\‘~|lli ll‘ Ring (Zuni, uni :v.i».-_> {I W“ T _ _ . .~i~iiiii:. lli.iii liiiii lmii -.i‘-i|>-“‘~‘ " “d. .. ‘ ,,. ., q‘ ll‘ “Hip its llIIW ii.ii.li:;~ ~l l \ ~'- ' ’ " , l.\ S ‘i l \I T\lI'-.\' "i " ll1.“(‘L|llillllOl ‘ . .. u.‘ . . - . ll11\i'..i:il:i i‘ icp“‘l\ ‘cflzfujx H‘ ‘ ‘ ' l l‘ ' $lldf1I'i.‘-'i}l\uiw: .‘ _' ‘l4: 1 P-lvi‘ ‘l ‘l .l. ‘-i i‘ i‘ .'\l ' ‘ " ‘ — Ira. .- Twiv . w n1". ,\ at. 6) laio P. M. ( A. s. T.) C (Continued on page 7, C01