@1151? RE-A c MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN without prophets there ls no pro- \\\". t The Pp Read by Everybody TS OLD DRAMA WITH NE W CAST God 1s nrvcr at the end of llis MAXI MS OIL MERE MAN Morning UIIIYIIIIL, Founded 1M1. First Casualty list Issued From ll.A.S.F. AWA. June 21 , 1d (‘eorlrc Hula. $551.11}: Ottawa, as dead. Two others were “m”, out. and Pie. Gerald Wil- mvr —(CP) — p35: casualty list. of the Canadian Arrive Service Force overseas was med tonight. by the National de- kmg dflldfllflfflt and showed Sgt taken on reported es wing and believed prisoners of m, They were Pie. Robert. John crgjghfoll, taken on strength at lDeliver f Historic w, Riel-lure. taken on strength =-__._—.-~~------- - - - gt Trenton, Ont. Only lhc three names were con- hing! in the casualty list. Al. the l u Meme rlegiarimcnt ii. was said that l’ RI A: F: wualties occurrcd in France. sgt. iiut: was killed in o mcior- cycle. (‘rr-.chinn also was lnjiirrd in | motorcycle accident rind ACEtI in n French hospital \\‘l1l(‘l’1 ler ivris taken over b,v the Ger- pgrif. No details were airallabic on kierldzc. Coming Events r0- llie for Notices In this ooluml 8 cents per word. ~ _ iz_:;__ :-_-;._.... _ "Zion Grdcs Bread and Cake pie, .\i‘.ir...rrre Eicciric, saturduy, ‘uric 22nd. 14-‘197-6-22-11. "Rasene Jul 4th l0r_ lillllfi!‘ liire: United Ciurch fesrii L-791l-ti-22-1l. "\\'e.<'*rl.rr"c'.rrri<1 School, lcc Bream uxu llriirce Juno 28th. _ , L-‘Iso-u-rz-‘zr. "Rl-sc illion ~ Wedircsdirv, July fl, for _ near 311111011 hcriwl. » 0i uuic, 726-6-20-21. ‘ 1.1 "Rccital pupils of Miss Rcnn ‘cod Zrurr Hull, Monday, June 2-1, P. .\i. L-iilil-li-prz-li. "York W. M. s. Ciikc S1110 n! arlrrnrc r..u.lrlc Suiuivifty. Juni- 1h. ir-lilbb-LILI-BY. ‘P in and Dziircc, Orwell r y, Julie 21th. D lllll, "Riltillltdvc snlc, I-iuly Nanic ill. \ll(i.‘.v\', Jurrc ilziitr, l l‘. M. .sp1<c.~ C. W. 1.. L-llvl-ii-Lllfli. "Sl. Jnrms Sunday School Picnic. rstaflrrwu»: today, June 22nd. L-HJ-O-Zl-Zl. ‘lintiidt-‘s hills, Ilbllillffflilil‘, incur», rid crushing Qll Morr- s only, il-‘iziil-ii-Zi-Lzr. ‘Dance in c. M. B. A. Hull. ‘non River". Monday, 24th. Web- ‘Orclrvsiiui. 14-747-6-22-11. puylrri; $8.00 pair fo - 25 lbs. CllCll. ' ' 5111111101‘ oiics. Lv Fredericton. 14-795-6-22-11. 'f‘(‘il‘l\'t' of b tli Grand i" lririrm of rcn 0011111111- _ WI zurd county rrinslcrs fl-iv l to meet in Boyne Lodge ill. Aiorrzlay- night, IA'80Q'6'z2"II. Ccrnc to Ormuzc Cclebrat-ion n1 on. 250th anniversary ‘Wu oi ihc llovnc. L-fii‘. I-l-B-lfi-LZZ-‘Jil-iii. Tcnrpernnce scrapbook Contest- iiiviisc send books w Secretary Frcd Show, Bayflcld Street, ‘lorretown. L-13li-6-21-2l. -__- ‘irriiol of Kitty" will be Dre- ‘d W‘ Wrlisliirc Pluycrs m n .\ii.c Hay Hall, Monday. June 11-732-6-22-11. iriton Jenkins. Sccreiury Mill- lilnfl Club offers a ilyiu service to club patrons olfiiiuu dny. if advised by f‘ tu- ctircrwisc. Jnnics Allen. "Wi- will give a similar ser- L-808-6-22-2i. “nliiv imported Maliing whole or-groirnd. while -_--ai. our warehouse, at. a bre price. A real buying Wilt)’. Livestock Feed Agency W Slrfl-‘l. off Queen. L-BOB-B-fl-Zl. “M118 hogs at Charlottetown Tuesday and Fridny. Will W"? Bny day. Ship co- vlv and help maintain " prices. Livestock Market- Wd- L-aoo-s-zz-zi. ‘kardt Brothers. Swiss Bcll l5 Mvyidny, June 24th George- Tllewnv. June 261.11, Mori- :Wednes:ll)'- June 26th, Mur- wcr. Thursday. June 27th, v Harbour. Friday. Jum- 28th, “'- L-5l5-6-22-1l. 1P district convention of York. "rid. Dumtaifnage, Cove- Roncl. Stanliope. North and Wlnsloe Pleasant Grove, Sui’- Grand Tracuriie Institution ._ .ield in Murslifleld linll, fllov. June zoih at 2.30. Pub- ‘ism! a o'clock Standard Time. ‘Italian Areas CAIRO, Junc 2l—(CP-HAVAs)_ Tho follc»v.'irig Royuil Air Force corrmiurrzqu-b uns- lbcllCtl here Lo- illgiilj“ "Ilriltsii plans tiivice ycslcrdriy nltrirkcd Drrcdnivn, Abyssiirln, iizt- trn" the railway statzorr and work- shops. The hlfdfOlliE ups set Mire. All the liritiih picnics returned. "An Itrrlznn trr-rn: rrcd plflne ‘ re dmiii on t-lrc dtscri. and me - av or NIX \\'Z\S czrprurcd. “Ill (Hlhlll and lejndcrn. Irbyn, were also lirnibcd lzrsi night. lhc tilzrrics rcrurncd. The of (liilllflgfl is not known" extent News Briefs TTTKYO, June ’,"Z—i'l‘l\iir'sday)— (APJ-(‘iri- r i-lnsc f0 the (' NH‘!!! inilic ul today Jnpans ' ‘ - ivv iiri- crysizlllilcd around a milling for clust-r relations pm; ;\\'llll (rcrniuny and linly, possibly rlirccl notion ln pnsfifrhllllffi in the southern Orient rind n nr-guilve ntfilmlc lnrvard uriv Vnilcrl Stairs efforts fmvnrrl ‘ rirpprimr-hmeui. BUCHAliF‘-S'I‘.—Mltmiiririiri, June 27-~-iAi’~--Kirrg Crrrol tonight be- gan hrrrrrcfiizrri of n new totalitar- i-in llnrlv nri the Gfffllflll pattern - l ' ~ "r r_-clr rr-porteri, rrri Ill: couri- rnrirorrcw nrtzlit he \ first nklical brcudcust. . is pcoplc about the new "prlrtr of the nations" q-liich will supcrsctle the present. party of irzriionnl rebirth. t‘) i911 LISBON. Jum- 2l—(Al’i-—The Spanish Government. is living re- organized, It was reported hero tonight, wilh the cabinet in ses- slon aim-o curly afternoon. (The lrnrc fact that the cabinet was mcciluir was reported in Madrid dlsgirilclics.) CAIRO, June ZI-ACPi-Premier Alv Mnhcr has tendered the cab- inets resignation to the King. who has not. wt ncceptcd it. The Pre- micr said he was rcndv to make ivnv for a coalition Government. if one could be forme . ACTWEhAR Filli liliXlilliRY or uigiiuuii Mrs. H. S. Henderson Re-elected at Annu- a1 Meeting Yester- day. Encouraging reports. sbowln an- other year of successful act. vit . were submitted at the annual mec - inn yesterday of the Provincial La- dim‘ Auxiliary of the Protestant Orphanage. 'I'licre vvriS l1 large and representative attendance of dele- gates. The officers were fQ-GIOCUC on follows: Frau-Mrs. H. B. Henderson. Chur- lo tctown. Vice-Presidents: Prince county. Mrs, ’l‘r_voiil Herbert Thompson, Mrs. A. J. Maihcwn. Oleary; uecns County, Mrs. Edgar Hcariz, o. Royalty; Mrs. James Muuri. Mermaid. lng's county Mrs. B. J. Rose. Elmira; Mrs. Albcri Mc- Lcnd, Murray Harbor. sec-Trans. —Mrs, W. a. Bruce. Charlottetown. The president. Mrs. Heridorxmnln her report, gave a short review ni the orphanage work since tite new Orphanage opened its doors to the tlrsiituie children of the province in 1923. Among other items of inn-r- (‘St the report showed that. durniz the past l5 wars the aiixiliuries had bold lo the trustees over 7fi000 k Firlowlng a lunchconigrved Win to: Rfcd Cross Work. IrWQ-tl-ZQ-M.‘ (Coniinucd on page 8. Col i) To French On Nazi Leader T751228 Great Pains To Re-live 1918 All l British-French , Terms Site (By Louis P. Lochner, As- sociated Press Staff ivriter) COMPIEGNE FOREST, France, June 2l--(AP)_A yes or no answer-uncondi- tionally and now-was de. mandcd of France tonight to the terms 0f a conquer0r’s peace dictated by Adolf Hitler. The four emissarics of the Third Republic remain- ed in steady telephone com- munication with their Gov. ornmcnis. They conferred for a second time, 100, in. night with the representa- tives of the Fuehrer. Whatever their reply, H“. ler has ordered brought in Berlin the long-enshrined railway Cor‘ where defeated Germany signed an armis- tice in 1918 and offered one in victory today. Along with the car, Hitler will take away the memorial tablet that marked {he gpgf, and the monument the French set "D with the grnven legend: it , H018. on Nov. 11, 1918. was frustrated the criminal arrogzince of the Germnn Imperial Reich. defeated by the free peoples which it sought to enslave." Slabs marking where the train stood were ordered destroyed. Hitler personally decreed, that ihc monument to Mar- shal Foch be preserved uii- damaged, and remain in the same place. He demanded an end to resist- ance; that. the French give him "all guarantees necessary" to him to continue his wai- against Britain; and the acceptance of "pre-condi- trons’ for a. new European order de- Biflned to make "reparation of the wrong done to the Gemian Reich by force. This was the heart of a long pro- amble given to the Fnznch delegat- cs- that. and a declaration that Germany had no intention of cast- lbaiilu/‘EDCISIODB against an enemy so Hurspecific terms-not announc- cd in detail pending their acecpt- ance or rejection-were left with the French in a meeting that. was ileflvl’ with n sense of history re- peating itself. but. in reverse, Ha met thomFl-ench in tho 99ml! e " era on the morn- ing 0f ov. l. 1918, tho GI- mruu-the Idnqulshed then _ signed the armistice that. ended the first Great War. historic .ha.d kept it. all these years to the The old car was pulled from the special building in which the French precise spot. where it stood on that. morning 9f , German‘ (19fEl1l.__8_g€l1i (Continued on page 8, Col 3) iflar—25 vibe Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) JUNE 22. l9l5-'I‘iiird bottle of Lcrriibcrg ihwowi enricd Wllih Alis- trlmis retaking the c.l_v frcm Rus- slim forces. Longest-range artillery duel to date fought between Duri- kcrque, France. and Nrcupcri. Bel- gLum. while hflild-‘lO-llfllld fighting proceeded further smith around Arms. JUNE 23. lillfil-Allird armies made an advance cn the crntrai frorrt in Gollipc-ll against strongly fortified ’f‘urkisli gimrtinris. Muni- tzrm Minister Liivd (lrcrue uri- n:;urrc'rl iub.:r ‘ ‘ .11 [i-Vfll s-avur (in “ li iil l'il]1l!li ihrr-atrniniz ttcmpu _v labor ii his terms were n‘! met. Belg an troops NEW VIBERUY TAKES BFFIBE Gives Assent to Mobil- ization Bill in First Official Act. OTTAWA. June 2l.-(OP) — In Ono of his first official acts as Governor-General of Canada, the Earl of Athlorie today gave royal assent to a newly enacted bill to mobilize all the irumuri and ma- terial resources of Canada for the prosecution of the war. Hrs Excellency, who, with his wife the Princess Alice, arrived in Ot- tawa. just before noon had just. bccn sworn in when he was asked to approve the bill which symboliz- cs rilrkc Canada's resolve to see the fight against aggression through to a finish and its unity of purpose and aim with other nations of the British Commonwealth which have taken similar steps. Parliament took no time off from its work to welcome and swear in the new Governor-General. The ontli was administered bciore par- liarireirfs iisuui iirrie for asscmb lng. In kceping with the demands of wartime, frills and social doings were eliminated. but: the essentials of the ceremony, usually performed wlcri n Governor-General first sets fool. on Canadian soil were curried through. lnte national At A Glance By the Canadian Press COMPIEGNE FOREST. - Hitler personally dictates once terms to French cmissurics; cmzmds cessa- tion of rill resistance; “all guardin- lees necessary" for continued war on Britain, acceptance nf condi- lions for new Euro an order: withholds details pend ng French acceptance or rejection; demands “yen or no" ugly. LONDON- hlrd night 0f air mids (his wcck; Britain speeds up plans against invasion; IBM"! silcccssfui ntirick on German guns pointing: toward Britain from Calais- acruss Channel, lcd by young Can- adlnn airmail; other nbjecflvfl raided in Germany, Netherlands. Northern Franco. Ernst Africa. BORDELAIIX-{Tahlnct lo discuss peace fcrms today; fighting slows to snulPs pace during negotiations‘. heaviest action near Swiss fronllcr, whcrc French beat back Germans- BUCHAREST-Klng Carol forms new totalitarian counterpart of Nazi rty. BE LIN-Second alr ralrl alum of wru- sounded in Reich cnplfill. OTTAWA. —- Governor General the Earl of Aihlmie, fakes oath of office: sign; DUIIIIIIIDIII national mobilization legislation- (By Edwin Johnson, CIIILMIILII Press Stuff Writer) IN ENGLAND. June 2l--(CP Caiblel-To the strains of martial music And the welcoming cheers of the populace, 111mm: contingent of Canadian tIOOps marched or rode proudly into camip today. They have come from evcry province of the Do- minion to the aid of the Mother- land m her hour of direct need. Train after train disgorgcd its cgmplvmcrii. of smart. sun-tanned soldier's who iravc been in train- lna almost fLS long as their pro- ficient comrades of the 1st Div- ision. 'I'iiey were glnd to be of! tho trriln nfter a journey of more than l2 hours, but happier still in the knmvleduc tlrcv now are in the actual ihciiirn of vmr with the prospect. of seeing notion before ng. with the nov: nrrivnls came the first. tictachmcnt of Canadian nursing sisters, most of llicm from Toronto and Winnipcg, rfhcv were split up into iwn groups, the westerners proceeding to Canadian Red Crrss hospital and the Tor- onto nirrscs to u military hospital near the Canadian ihcntrc of operations. Both hospitals will be opcnmi shortly. Mcci Old Pals The long journey mer- sci; mid land ciidcrl, the contingent. cirnc home to the community of their" took Kzsscgriizs in German mat AIHCG. u -wiih towns people at every hand, own kin. Canadian HHJPS minrricd flanadians 0n Casualty List IQNDON, Juno zlr-(CP Cable)- Tho names of eight Canadians ap- ed toni hi; on the Royal Al: ca casua ty 11st containing 2M names, The Canadians were: Killed in action, F0. Alton Ben- jamin Angus, Winnipeg; PO, D. W. W. Morris, Calgary. Wounded in action, PO. K. D. Touts. Missing, LAC. R. D, K. Oochranc, PO. A. H. Deacon, Hm-Lieui. W. Thornley. Previously reported missing now reported prisoner, PO. J. T. Glover, Winnipeg; PO, A. W. Aiauliuivs, Lethbridge. Alta, (father lives at Moncton, NB.) The list. was the largest: issued by tlLe RAF. and contained the iizirncs of 1 killed in notion, 18 wounded in action, two died of wounds, one pre- viously reported irirssing dim-d of wounds. nine missing believed kill- ed in action 131i Hll&$‘ll1§, four nriss- mg believed willed on ucrrve 50i'\'l('l3, 38 led on active service, l3 wounded on active service. seven died 0f wounds rcccived on Active service, 17 died on active scrvrcri, ' orio previously rcportccf killed in action now reported prisoner", 2i previously reported missing. now prisoners of war, Livo previously re- ported missing now safe. _._i____.____ Relief Will Continue Where Want Exists OITAWA. June 21 —(CP) — .Relief will be continued. as it nos been for 10 years. where actual wont and necessity exists, Hon. J. G. Gardiner, Mlnisicr of Agricul- ture, assured the House of Conr- mons today. The Minister replied to westcm members who had protested that June relief cheques in some ar-cns lmd contained a notice tlint pay- ments might cease after August. Threemonths‘ notice of the pos- sibility relief might be cut off lrrrd been given in areas where it scorn- ed a good crop would be harvested. the Nllnistier said. But if those crops failed relief would be continued as it, had always been continued if necessary. Mr. Gardlnerfls assurance came at the close of an afternoon session devoted entirely to discussion of labor minister Mel-arty! annual bill for the relief of unemployment and agriculture distress. No progress was moxie with the bill and it was a dull afternoon in the chamber with often less than 50 members in tho seats 4th Contingent Of Canadians Reach En gl i s h C a m p Come From Every Province In Dominion — Ready To Repel NizL Invaders. I flouting oeti and mum kw tgy god at been for momhl. A ng hot meal was uniting . They also found their quarters fitted out. with comfort- able in; beds and mattresses and ifig-nty of blankets. As soon as they bad served out. their kit most of them were under the showers or testing out their cola trying to catch up with loot. sleep. Others not busy writing the folks back home about, their experien- ccs on the voyage nnd the recep- tion given them in Britain. A number, however, could not resist the call outdoors and within a few hours of unloading their pucks were on the training square with baseball and glove. Aruong this "rxvppy" izroup yvere supper Laurent Lnjoie and hi8 Dfll. A. Vcillcux. both of Marble- ton, Que, T. Webster of Kirkland Lake. Fred Church. Calizrirv, and N. Bray of Anien Mills. Out The new arrivals discmbarkcd at a northwest. port and included rrih soldiers and aimwn. the intirr bringing the bulk of thcir mirtp- mcii: and pianos. It will; by fur the mcariest. Canadian contingent yet. to cross the Atlantic in this war. The Canadian nurses mmiibcrcd 129. comely and efiiclrnt. locking in their nnf-ly ilnrlnnns of iudluu blue. Linen! turned transports. and their ccnvoyr. stmmcd mi guard lly llnll-IHICJ 811m: Krfi rcsources w Covers Prince Edwardl Island Like the Dew Fiiblflfiw‘ 0"” m“ an" “I'm fi‘ —m vw‘ v *4» 4- i 22, ,\nn||n| snpwi-ipiivin. nencersndrr-Iiici (‘anvulu lnfl v.5 Show LONDON, June airman-and blzisicd menis. of devastation caused by 1,000 feet to get pictures. 21-—((‘l’)-—lltinilicii< of flcct air arm, striking at German miiilzruv preptir- ntions in French channel forthcoming attacks on Plnuizind. raided the key harbor‘ of Calais iodzrv-Aled by zi young (Tzinzidiun imporizini gRITArfi UNDER HEAvY RAID Strong Defence 0n NightAttac/zs British Take Initiative In Air Forays; Canadian Brilliant In Blasting Enemy Gun Positions. the ports zippnrcni i_v for gun cmplzice- Britain thus look the iniiizriivc in striking at enemy points where the Germans may be establish- ing bases from which they might he expcclcd i0 nitcmpi any planned invasion of llriizrin. 'l‘he (‘nuadirin aviator, whosc name giircn, first dropped his bombs on (Yzllziis guns posi- tions and then circled around, photographing the rest of the attack. He brought hack vivid pictures was not many direct hits. The sumo Canadian had discovcrerl and photo- graphed thc Gcrmzin gun emplacement on 2i prev- ious reconnaissance when he flew at less than LONDON. glow over the countryside. fired at invading craft.) The bark of zinti-aircrufi and the intermittent thud of while the brittle raged. three miles away. out to sea. British Said To llave All French Navy NEW YORK, lune tZ-(Btt- IllfllY)‘~1CP)—-'l'fl0 New York Herald Tribune lays in n. dis- patch from Washington today f-hlt hlgh officials of the Un- ltbd Slate! Government have received information that (ii-cat Britain baa token over out French Navy "virtually iniacl." and “as a going concern." The dispulch added:- "Gcrmnn claims tho! they had caplurcd the new, 85,000- ton l-‘rcnch battleships Rich- cllcu nml (‘lr-mcnrcau at Brest. when the Nazis cnlcrcd that Atlantic scaporl. were contradic- tcd bv rho information reaching Washington officials. “The Germans. it was said, capturcd only iwlslcd, scorched mctal and other debris ln the Iircsri naval yurrls, as the rrrru-h uurilrlo to lmv nway the uuconiplriod capital ships. had iiloivir llicm up beforc retroac- ing from lhc German inviulcrs. “Dclniiu arc not available m! lo how (he Ilrlilsh managed lo ru-quirc lhc French flcel, but prcsrimnbly- ll was n ‘friendly kidnapping‘ arranged vvllh the consent of (he I‘rench Admir- als. Whether the French war- ships arc in (he blcdlfcrranean or havc rciirrd to the Atlantic u-as not m-ulc know-n." UHATHANT, Elli! - i(‘Pi -~ Radius (The Rtvvzrl Air Force apparently ,kind with n rzrirl on ilcrlin. where an nlzrrnr ivrrs in effect lfor I16 minutes 21nd anti-aircraft guns around the cu llflll i‘ l-K‘ f! R, r l One salvo of high explosive bomhs struck a yard in an undisclosed eastern area. shuttering vrindmvs: in the immediate vicinity und shaking buildings us fur as Junc 21—(Sziiurdu_v)—((7l‘)-\\':ivo upon ffrlike wave of (lermirn bombers blasted at southern and eastern lfl-‘oallrd England with heavy demolition and curly imlziy in ihc most violent air‘ ziiizick 0f the war. Roaring: across the coast for the third ivcck, the Nazis‘ rent the czirly niurninir llil‘ with ihundcr- ous explosions rind started fircs incendiziijv bombs which cast r1 crimson was replying in guns, the chuitcr of machine guns and thc challenging whine of fighter planes made an l ' ear-splitting over-tone to the sound of the raiding planes the exploding‘ Iiomhs‘. ' Air raid alarms shrillcd with the approach of ihc first w“. ziiiuckers and the civilian population crouched in shelters ‘ lirnibcr Reports from the attacked areas said that as soon us‘ the ominous drone of the Nazi craft became audible, their motors were drowned out by speedy British fighters dari- ing into the skies to the attack. , Explosions occurred intermittently for more than an‘ hour in one northeastern inland aren. Scnrchlighis proh- ed the sky for a. high flying raider which later hczidcd .._ _._ _ .. _.. -__.., (ggniinuyedjin, page a, (‘oi 4r niiriiiiiiiir HilillS uiiriu, Mr. W. A-jgtvvart is re- elected Uhairman of Trustees. Tire P. E. I. Prorc age held its rcuirinr- annual preci- ing yesterday in the S‘. Paul's Parish Hall. Rcpnris from ‘A10 var- ious cnrrinriirccs \\'4"!‘l‘ ircnrri and nppoirirmrrvs rrrncc inr rho wom- lrii: yvrtr, Tire (Tiizrrrinaiir. Mr. W. A. Slcu-rirl and tho .~r‘t‘rc'.:\r'_\- trons- irrcr, Mr. Ira M. Broun. wore ncniri rc-apisoinrcd. Air's. H. S. Hi‘llf1l‘l‘~ sou. the very cffrclcnt roruptrnkcr of finances, agrizn lrcutls that dc- ymrriricut. Mrs iicrtdcrson infnrrucd thr- frciililrs thcrc has a- iruiii a s . " '. The mcc In: i0 licr for ' ciiicicril scr- ruusi hi- tirrrii-ii oir iii brirrru-lcsl vie between "liqiiis out" and rcvcile. 7“_‘L‘.".Fl‘_i‘f’1§l“5i‘l1‘l_“alwivili "t: (Cfintiinucd 0n page 8. C01 I\ Ymiri: snldi"r's complained radios thcm awake. , bcicnciuu in cvldslQfs were keeping L: (Coniinucd on page ti, Col 51 altnck this"; urcis siiirl; s‘. .1 ni Orphan - , mi-fiziirr that dcspitc the lliiiliv drf- ‘ vice n‘ i mrcrs. Miss l" in charge. ‘ reported ‘ Tho 1c‘. .. .2 .r .. W. A. , Stewart L. T ilrmnn Mrs, A. lfcnrr. rind Mrs. H. H. Home were rc-appnirwwl for a further term of ihit-i- vvzirs, bizrinr '1‘ F‘ l\‘l.'ir.‘~'i"i HiHINI ‘iis (‘Oil 'l.r'ltl rliw: ‘lllil prii ~»- in iimse- ~. lirt 'lllv".I|:' ivlwlir ' ‘I 7'1‘ |"l|i\lli'liIil hf. the Rev .r r\lrll"r. - ~ 1 .1 Roosevelt lluit ills High Post (JN. ma‘ ‘rho: Harry Wood: ‘ be c - rnrlrr:\r_v corrinrrttci; tor u Trrv N 5i Uzi iii he would be . “ if the (‘Ollllll i llin’. Wooazrlrrg transfer . No. l"— —t0 lire - r been oustm bt-c. O. This brought from $Ci1fllO Al- ben Barkley, Kcntrir-l-r. l m it, the reply that Major Gfilltffiil Heri- iry H. Arnold had assurrrl illlll {not "at no time or rider any conclztrons l ms rirzv cor: wrron lxwri ‘trvon 1 l'(‘\'(‘l2]li0ll BY1\'.~<'('I"'. bomb ..,ht." David “laIsl/i, Ziinzsazrflr‘ IX-nrocrri‘, in a vehement spr- ihe senate. assorted tint he \ "walk out of this chamb rcsisrrutzon on ‘ilrnir vote 1o cr vvrir. It was all for privrrtc r10 nid the Allie.- ‘own arrnv l "l u l‘ _ to kcrp rlr 1r of this Errropcan curl. ." Sc tor Claude Popper 117cm- Flrvridn» doc-lured h:- kncw of no l". tlr" sonar»? “ulio \\"‘i".\ tn this ("urrttrr to '.v:r:"‘ h‘ "r "out urorr" ‘tradition that the on? ‘fcnrl yourself is to unit iO‘l‘I"l' fcllnu‘ lri‘< you" tlic To Be Ordained HAL-TI-‘AX. Young rricn a licocl h L." 11v‘, RfY. so '5 Rrrv Lake ill Tnnsurc: re), Auburn. '. Jr-lrrr T Kill‘; ‘Ll 131D] EfiKii/YO ‘pdlLL v/AI-rl-r ti.» I"! ...._ , '/.r. .'..\i TYO /-\ [ll —‘~,.‘~';i’_r*lf’ >.ll\i C- 31.1 riiimc East: flinch-r- it vwailh-r hm ‘c lire Sun sci< this crcnini! n‘. 7'0 "Lqi lOhl’ll‘l'.“\\‘ rurirrirrr: n: 414 ins‘ qunrWr moon .1‘.¢r‘c 2T 313 p. m. lluli lid’ n2 i?“ find ‘"r‘.‘"11'. ."' 1.36. S-izumr". ir’ ‘or than (‘rur- TllE (‘All FERRY S.\II.I\HS leaves Borden ‘I A. .\l, Pi?» .~\.\l., 100 P. M. 445 l‘. M Loaves Tormrtirzrte 1M5 A M. i100 A M , R15 i‘ M, 0'10 P N’ 1A S '1‘) ‘ SFNDAY SERVICE June lGili to Bepieurbcr‘ 3'11 iri- clr ~.iu-: -- Icnvrs Bo den 9 A M . ‘i RM. ‘ [eaves To entine. 10.15 A. M. 8.10 P. M. ( A. S. T.) ,7 ‘ 3.: I'<t*.v."n f. l 1 ' y