.._____.__ _____ a4’ MAXIMS . 0F A. MERE MAN ha; l hlgh end ltlls In m live. “as: goodness, beauty, su nuousiy whole- iscount Hal }/ //// The People's Paper alps" m7 Read b Covers Prince Edwardilsland Like thaiiew Answer MAXILH ~ CIA MERE MAN ‘:1: try T m Uhulolt linnlnl Ullilfllll .. Founded 11W- nnwo Guudlnn Two Cont: ' CHARLOTTETOCWN, CANADA, rijasbm/{JULY 2a, 1940 8 PAGES ‘Burn l1'i-'$'I“Iol’.°'&°§fl.“£= 0.5. one RENCH AIRMEN BATTLE GERMAN e - affirms Nation ’s o Reply Germans i Tells World AT; Sacrifice Worth While Ofllfierssség ind Body 0f Bat Wing” araehutist lilNNEAPmJS, July 22 —(A.'P)—- . lxxiyof Are Von Korb of Den- ,knn\vn as the "Bat Wing" par- utisi. who disappeared Saturday a lotto-foot leap from an air- i e, iras found late today in the mesaia Rircr near here. Von Kori» had dropped out oi’ an lane a: 10.000 feet in a. prac- -- iue of ' i inte til iv llt0 llli. a to soar on the wings a few hundred feet ground. then o-pen a para- lemenltary lr Training hool Opens ANCOUVHL Julv 22—(CP)— iroiivck ilvmcntary training W100i“ d today. 11 months rlnt ‘llvlllllP. and 24 tyro ts n pri-liiniiiiiry instruc- .. lcrr \"lll zirrive shortly. on: ll';ll'l“l9.’ planes waiting i110 stiiilr/ iveri- eight Slllli- ' \l purl of 13 such e. liillfllllhPil by the City of 00ml“ in ll.'~. rccfint "air au- iiqri" (lrirc at a cost of nearly .00 Tho rvmalndcr of the 13 nrs will be shipped here soon asschibli‘. omirig Fvenis “()- k l" “film's in this c 0 I II In! 3 PPM‘ hrr word. 'l3-111<<'. Liizuigzin July 23ml. i»: bun... L-n/o-I-I‘: An fIlnLiis and ounce Crupaud, ‘°“~=‘- li-SBT - i-d-A-Lil. J‘ 1* -1 . Wat.- Bradalbunc, L-iiiii- l-Zlbzl. ..i...~... '1 i“ h-hn-‘l-ii-zisti Aug. a. Gianflunan School -i Mo» c. must; rit- i.-os.-l-2.-;ii.j 2p Alla. iibiiv qtlllilllly of int. L _“1)'ll.lll.‘5. Write cl‘ phone “W1 ~-lu Storage Co. L-533-7-18-tf. ‘Poi u- M’ 5} ‘ha?! 51°C! mp9 3c. Horse ‘ ll n a asrsiz- “laid L-sili-O-ZC-tf. '19P Crei i - m], c,‘ am lcstival and Bazaar, any“; ‘hfh Brcunds. Belle River, ~‘ “wins. Jiry 24m. L-il2-7-23-il. '5'“ C.\'i1 ;:v]*l 5 my Wamesaiyn gutlColum- , I Y 21th. e P0110 Dramatic Club. L-711-7-N-ll. ‘Unloading a; y Souris this week, l“ $11112) icons and flour. Barley ..'; Mr cwt. Robin Hood “r u“ DLY 98 s. T. J. Klcknam. L-‘IN-T-Zli-li. "n" Ladcis u- ; of the United ltlirxtlllltligolif,l¥lfil% paws a 551p- 2 . e nes ay, l: Mm‘- sllliller served from 5 to ' L-fl03-7-23-ll. L-NZ-‘T-QG-ll. o m€°“.‘l‘.'§...‘l“°.it°"° l v , E m? .812’ m‘??? pfiigéiaimwlflour and " r - Q lug Q8 villi" touch with Ill. Dtllog a mil‘ Anni l tpjhp] Ilia District Conven- uh" ‘wit’ in Senrletoum Hall, “m, u. 23rd at 2 P, M. Public in f”°&‘“.'iné11§§€1nz at a RM. In Defence Stake. bluntly peace offers he declared “we rejected secured.” In a broadcast world, uni-moon's szssion on klltlcrs "peace in response to a. question. Question time is 3 p.m. (l1 a.m. ADT). spirit. a spirit of able resolution." his nchuloiis tlh-se miril“ pcacc may cost us ju-ccinu» lll‘l ship fighting till for (>‘ili'_\(‘l\‘(‘S siwiiikn" o." pcacc lull; unzi Vi). Winnipeg Women ‘flock To Colors the womrns volunteer" Unit. The Board of Education. charge of forming the pressed the hoipe that do something other front work. they 0n Display In Th to Toronto for the riod 23rd to August ill the stri el made in m tnnsporhtlon. L-OTB-T-ZZ-Riu (By J. F. Sanderson, Can- adian Press Staff Writer) LONDON, July 22—(CP' Cable) — Viscount Halifax Hitler's tonight when shall not stop fighting until freedom for ourselves and others is to the the Foreign Secre- tary declared Britain was unmoved by Hitiefis threats and in thc face of German preparations to invade this country “there is only one LONDON, July Zli-Ufuesday) —iCl‘)-l‘rimc Minister Church- ill, who may comment at this Inusc of Commons oi- ter," has scheduled no speech. but he may make a statement customarily indomit- llitli-r l'L‘C<‘l\‘(‘(l his answer to oifcr in "\\'c l'(‘ZlllZ(‘ that tlic struggle cr<~i'_vtliing, lilll jiisi llcrausi: ihc things we zirc (lctvnlling uri‘ worth uni" SllC- i'lllt‘t‘ it is a nnhlc privilege to he the ilrfcnilcrs of things so “We llt‘\‘(‘i' \\'(llii(‘(l tlic war; Ci‘l‘lilltll_\' no one hrrc wants the \\'lii' in go on for‘ a ilriy longer lll'lll is nccrssary. liut we Sllllll freedom. Zlllil nllirrs‘, liisantvhilc. diplomatic circles Loucon wcic tuystificd by a stream strange rumors rcaclilniz London and originating nsf ltll’ nnzirt as Home, Zunlch and Tok- Amnng tlic l'\“.)Cl'l§ was one th: t the British cudlnot wassplit on the question of scooping Hit eilatcrnr. (Continued on page '1. Col 2) WINNEPIIG. July I-(Ofi- Hundreds; of determined Winnm?! wrmen flocked to register today in TETEFVC, 8S registration open-ed m Whflt "KW be Conadas first. female fighting reserve with n0 official standing as yet, is backed by 911° Commercial Girls‘ Clix-b. and was organized by Mrs. Gloria. Queen- Hughes, meimlber o! the qthvingilpel ns may than home Today’: Guardian Toronto Tonight h the courtoIy o! - IIIMII Air Linc: the Charlottetown Gunrdllfl l0" gether with other Mlrltllllfl newlpipen will he flown an}; Ju Inclusive and placed on display in th! T. C. A. window. corner Klnl and Yon e Stu. as evidence of odern Paraehutlsts l Story Causes FlurrylnC.A.S.F. “WITH THE CANADIAN FURCES SOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND, July 22—iCiPi—Capture of a ler within the environs oil’ the d- ian encampment in a new sector o1 the home front, is believed to have inspmecl persistent reports that German parachutlsts had landed. on British soil. These reports, how- ever, have been authoritatively de- tiled. It all started witih apprehension of a. shabbuy-dirrssed clvuinn lurk- ing in the uuderiimsh near the, camp. The arrest was made by‘ Lleut E, Chamberlain, a Montreal- er who served with the Royal Can- adian Mounted Police for several years. ' The prisoner, in fluent Binglish, told of having been dropped into. the woods by a parachute from a‘ German airplane with instructions to meet an ‘enemy CGUIIClCYlIlBll agent" who funds, small arms and explosives. f The mian named by the "sorter, as the Geiruan "go-bebwrn. hisl family, along with several aliens} who had. bren billcted cn his farm} for several months, were taken in-l to custody. Invcstlgation, however, disclosed that. the self-confessed "parachut- ist." was a deserter from the Bri- ltisli Army holding prote- Briii>h vicws. He was dealt with and the othe suspects were lizlil for invc tgaLon. L t. Chzilmlbcrlazn caught the, ‘pr icr while lcailing a squacl to al .l‘-Tll(‘l(‘7|V0ll5 on n country road. At- . itcir mc-ciiug a gzoup oi cxcucd vil- Ilagc-is who lflllilfl of sCiJlllg dark ‘objects (iron into tihc wccas from a strange plane h:- (lL\l'til(‘(l hzs mcn Lo druiw a cordon around that: , area. , l Litut. Chamberlain dashed into a tlicket and almost szumibled over the prostrate iozm of a bcdiagglcti lunshaven mun hiding i-n the grasé. "1 am one of the two fellows who parachuled out of that German , plane," said ‘the suspect. There vras ‘ no trace ort another such peiEOlL; He gmve a German name, clam-l l l l cd to be a native of Munich and to have received sprcial training as i a sabcteur in the German Army. He carried an imiposlng as ortment 0-1‘ credentials, some of which u‘ere| descixbrd as “exceedingly cleireir‘ fcrgcrics." Near him was n bicycle, stolen from a. farm-house. Later the CBlpitli/O admitted he had been lying. He then claimed to l be a Welshman who had joined the l British Army, gone to Franco, and been oaipiurcd by the Germans carts‘ in June. While in prison camp, he iafid. a German pilot officer invited him to rcturn to England for a job of sa-bota-gc, and promised to pay him £500 at the end of the war i1 the mission succeeded. l In the same camp. he claymcd . were 390 hthci- British p~.-.~oncrs.l Those who agreed to work for the CIPPIITBIZS wire i; vcn a WGHCS 1 tra nlng in parachute jumping and ‘n-truotcd in the handling of ex- plosives. H0 declared the plane which brought lrm to miiglnnd also car- rirrl fave c-tlirr jiarachuiists, all of whrm had been dropped over woods and dovmlzmds in England. (it was later established a Ger- man plane passed over the area whore the- man was caught, flying at. a great height.) Seek Change In Regulations For Registration UITAWA, July 22 —-(G‘P) —Con- slderatlon is being given by the na- tional war services department to easing regulations for national reg- fslration so persons registering may llll out replies to questions at their leisure and bring them to the mg- lstry office where they would at- test to their accuracy. This information came tonight from a source closely connected with registration arrangements. Under existing rermlctloru all replies to questions. t8 for men and i0 for women. must be filled in the presence of a. registration of- ficial. it has been suggested the ibillty of congestion at the reg- try office would be lessened if questions could be answered in od- Vance. It is proposed to h? registra- tion offices open from n. m. to ,10p. m. onewh oftgielweo my: when registration is being 0on- ducwd. Aug. i9 has mount- ed as a likely day mien registra- tion will begin. ASSORTED CAIGO BOSTON. Jul 22.-(AP) --With a heavy cargo. ncludln eight lift.- boats consigned to the rltish super liner Quccn E lzabeth at New York, and 10000 cases of scotch whiskey. the Belgian fret hter Ville de Gand Finance Minister Iisley Lstecl five reasons against accepting the, Id ambggrtlpcssd amendment. these being, ‘ TCiplZillBly _1scri_0n the vieivs of tlhe chiet comimis>.oners under the act in 1 GélF-DPJ Crder Shortly reached rim. to ay from the British Isles. British Troops it 2 nunmnisl Take riiiis Tli With British Pouring In to North {Leland Prepared For German Blow Against Ulster Or _g yEire_ To South Gov’t Turns liewn F.C.A.A. Amendment 1 OTTAWA, Jilly 22—(CP)—Th€L uld supply mm W11, government today reifused w ac- : _flvj,del's from uc-pt a. Senate amendment to the I-‘aiiners’ CredL-tors Arrangement Act providing the right to appeal (l”CCl5.CI‘lS 0i the Boa-Ids oi‘ Rfilllfitwil As posed lvytne Commons and‘ submit-ted to the Senate, the bill would restore the operation at‘ the act to Manitoba. M11139 P1111118 DYDVLHCCS. Men Called Will Remain In Home Forces OTTAWA. Juli‘ 22 —(OP> — A question whether all ‘men called up uurer ilic mobilization Lict. woud bc “rotaiiiui on service for the duration of the W81‘ in the ter- ritorial forces for the defence of Canada only" was asked in the Commons today by J. S. Roy (Con. Air hilnlsloi- Power said the ques- tion answered itself. To the question whet-her the gov- ernment would authorize propa- ganda among these rncn for volun- tary enlistment for overseas scr- vice. the Minister said he did not know what the government's plans in this rrgard were, but he saw no reason why there should not be such propaganda. no.5}. May Get Munitions orrawa, July 22—(CP)—Hon. C. D. Howe, Minister of Munitions and supply. told the House of Commons today he expected a pro- posal for a munitions order from the car vrorks at Trenton. N- 3-. and if the proposal proved satis- factory hc expected the situation there to be taken care of in a few days. Mr. Howe replied to a 1101')’ from Clarence Gillis (CC? 5P9 Breton South) for a statement situation" existing ks ‘rrentm’! 111d also in Inverness, N. S. The situation in Inverness. IVKr. Howe said, was caused by the “Mi; ‘ti. ““‘I...i’°€ii..§“3.°2. CF22; He sa e c inferior grade and he had b90111 informed no steps would be taken by the Government to 09¢" ti" mines. Miners could be better em- ployed in other coilierles, Mr. l-fotve said. and he thought it would “be unfortunate" i! in!’ neg: wolre taken t0 0P9" m9 9°" H m nes. The Trenton plant had been en- saggd 0n a contract for oars which had now been completed. Mr. Howe said. but 008091594”! werg going forward for a muni- tions order. War—25 Years Ago Today and Italian towns bombarded by Ab- ln naval squadron m In Osmo front. Italians took L500 Austrian prisoners. Strong l‘ coulom- attnok against Punch in the Vosges sector on Western Mont repulsed. ANTl-SBMITIO MEASURE BUCHARET, July M.—(AP) -— King Carol's pro-Nae! government oday t/wo anti-Semitic ecreed t measures. forbidding rnarrt be- tween Rummians and Jews hlbltlng Kosher mic on . fl- HONOL ‘cret operations By Edwin Stout Associated Press Stuff Writer BEL-FAST, July 22 ——iAPl Northern Ireland was jammed with, British troops tonight —prepai~c<i' for a. German blow against Ulster or Eire to the south. I The southern entrance to Ireland's cnsverii ihel U Irish Sea was mined and to kccp‘ , BEBlllll OTTAWA. July 22 —(CP) -Mu- illllCll» .\l..-..s..-i~ Howe tonight an- llUllllCt .l \‘ lll\lll»udt\l1e COZl5l1Kl§< ii.. i., ' ' liil‘ explosive purpose.» unilo ‘ .asi week. 1 Liigisi. of tllvSP plants will be lOCLiICLi “sitiiivuiigrc lll \».\-.-.'.i.;i Conan \\ll.'l't‘ i i-ing faril ..\ £111‘ to produce a, . .. ' . , -. . . . tltgi.‘ ionuzigc c; ammonia and um- r Scflucud lllundml“ and i inoiiium nitrate. Work has also be- l hlllh (‘Xlfloblvif lmmlm U" W“ on a bum. to produce ilwiEnglaud. Scotland an (l iical used in making smoke 1 but m) . it will be in operation in l? ltllll‘ lllOlllllS. day)—((‘l')—(icrn:'in ptiincs igrczit. material dumnui- was; “f; Air glAgainst Nazis Enemy Plane-s‘ Scatter Ex- plosive And Incendiary Bombs But ‘Cause N0 Great Damage._ LO NDON. J ul_\" iZIi-(Fucs- tVali-s this ihorninir iierman Press Reports British ‘Raids Increase shore but. it was pointer] out hero , this Salami/ix,‘ erect-HOP °f ‘_l'8p0i'iril. that Elres defences might be un-l ‘pitiful “is-ll ‘lggnuegfflillélllfduignzfi§ Om;- Qpmlich tnwn “'3'; l itle toco with an- at. ...i " ‘ , A ‘ ' ‘ ‘ . '1 sea assaultpzeor any larsé- ‘Ziiiecilll- m.’ ‘.5’ “m! mull”)? Plan-i Wm glmck m" the sewnd Mme‘ ——-—~- arhut/e descent. l m “Fl ‘fwmjtalé iequhed m “f”. j in 2i hours. incendiary l Eire is attacked Ul5tl‘i‘illi"ll‘L ‘ ° 3"“ “mkfii ‘he “mm-e” . . ' ~ BUY-TN- expaczed Dublin not to (llJILFl to “ . .-. ihmnl» “It {he to some C‘"-“l*"‘ ' ‘ quick British aid. But t ho1ii~ .1’I'“‘i.“"1. pmmfi“. mm“ Jiouscs. ‘ ‘ . a . , i ' " v v n a-rs Northern Ireland s inadc- mitt“, 5”“ m‘ me w" _/\n[|_;[|]-Qy'“f[ gum; nmm. quate air defences in Eire and the antl- British attitude oi Ropiibll; can extremists. Eire sped defence prcgiaixitions along the Ulster bird ' lb coastline. The army l'€‘( 70,000 mcn and thoiis n joining thc part ilmc lo ,. - force. But. the official r1, is “mom- vduriteers." Eire! security force has nnt yet been given rifles. Sources close to the banned Irish Rc- publican army group say it is because the force is honey- cnmbcd with T.R..»\. extremists itching to get guns. TThe Belfast government has lll-l lernod 300 extremists without. trial l for the duration of the irar. , Eire maintains publicly its dc- torminatiorn to star neutral. Dir-w- iiu sources said that if British sources push in from the north in anticipation of a German thrust. the Irish army will put. up a more show of force before j-lelrliug. But it’ the Germans try to land the Irish trill make a real fight. Differences in defence prepara- tions was bome out by a trip from Dublin to Belfast. In Eire. golf courses were dotted with barrels to prevent airplane landings and army units raced over roads in practice manoeuvres against imaginary par- achute troops. Eire Small Air Force Eire has only a small air forccw 3O planes before the war and an undisclosed number acquired slncc -- and a few tanks. and the capacity plant irol . of tho Blkfli gun is brim.’ cinubleii. Capacity c-i" two gun plants-one in Toronto ll'Cl'.i.lL barzcs and; 1o field guns —-lsi ii. jucsrnt proiliiciiiizl ‘Alll f'X]i'l"l<l tltriifl iiitililly, willie the nil-i . facilities arc l)i‘li'l;l i.» permit, among nil r orlurtion of 1200 irur . ..l.i gixwiz/si" productive ca} l1Cl'._\' o! llll;\Ll‘S.ll carriers. Stine cf ihosr expczicliiiircs arc for B: i. account. But a.l are be- liii; d out under the supervis- oin of the (lciiartmentof munitions llilil supnlj‘. All , ill" Alinistci‘ siiic‘. plant i‘\']t.‘.i1.»lull now undi-i- way or com-, [ilvlitl in Cunurlri and financed in whole or in part by the two Gov- (‘l'liliit‘lil.‘i amounts approximate-ii‘ to saoiliwnfit), involving about 50 firms. ‘Plu- estimated production from tlitisi- plants will run to well over $l0.i.il0().0f)0 annually. pr iiiriiig nlli Takes Important Post At Ottawa LONDON, July 22—(CP Cable) wCol. E. L. M. Burns. it was dis- closed today. is on route to Ottawa to accept. what i: described as a new and important post. Cu]. liiirns. who was attending tho Tnuwrlal Defence College when uinr blTikt‘ out, was ordered t0 re- North of the border, hilis were dotted with redoubts whose guns commanded railway lines and highways. Planes roared overhead in patrol and rehearsal for possible sky clashes to come. Secret Moves Keeps U. S. Fleet At Sea ULU. JuLv 22.-tAP) ~50- kept major units of the United States fleet (m the hig seas today. There have been reports the United Bust»: i8 planning i t0 tirol all southern islands east of e international datoline. 1e w“ of the de- taohznent leaving- haina roads wont to Christmas Islands jointly owned by the United states and Great Britain. ll. S. Swelters In Heat Wave , July upturn-om- lionl d Amnrlcons wen harassed intense heat today M14 11M‘- Tu. oimiueltwo count of CQGIT-hl attributed directly to the swelter- ing liege-now nearl a. wee-i: old in sol-m sections-rose 22 while 1P? drowning werg reported. Pennsyl- vania had the highest death list emanated to heat-eight. Wiscon- gln was next with three. Ohio counted l8 dfuwriing victims and wchtgau ll. Ndmama. thermometer held a- mmo the 100 degree mark for the sixth conaooutlve day. Scattered main in Fhurland to assist Maj-Gen. HDG. Crvrar at Canadian mili- try licadnuartcrs. Gcri. Crcrar ls now i-hlcf of the Canadian 8P3‘ snutliciisl Scotland rshurily iiftrr Olifllilj‘ planes ins-eel over. indicating thc possib- lility the)" were time lmm i. The soiiiiils inziicxitcd tint! m the bombs h:id uxplmlcd, taincd a hot fire. and liii- tish ll.‘_{lllQl' plzincs cnuuucd “ the cncmy. Explos-"ioais wcrc heziril in some distance from a tzmji. ‘i! The l\Zll'l'.'l;.{C of Ilil1I.lI'ii t. tire ovrr one s<-iitl1\\'<'~i lIlil<l tww n w"; ‘w. iiig Q " . fliiili‘llll\ ii- Ii» scone. ‘ French airmen. battling on l the side of Britain. hiiu- hr- gun upi-rutiuiis with the linyzil l Air i-‘nii-i‘ in its iiii-rssniti. op- l (‘rations oi‘ rlcstrilrtiun ll\'t'l‘ Grrniuirv and (icrman-suh- jugntcrl iiinils. i Tlic liciiilqiiiirirrs of Gcu. Cliur- _ les De Giiiillc, Poinnianilci‘ of tho French fort-iv; which refuse-d in l‘(‘(‘\)‘.{lll7.i‘ ilic Pwiiiiii (iovriuiiiiciits Capitulation, tlillliilllitPil iiiai. French airmen i001»: part Suinliij" night ziltli the R. A. l“. in \\‘l(li‘- spread raids during \\'lllCl‘l a l4.- OUO-trm l'l1(‘ii\\' iitlijilg" Jllll) was successfully bombed. The illlliflllllCFliliWii CfllllmfliitlVl‘ oi tlll‘ legion, his; first miiniqiic siurc Fr .z dicrs. sailors and iiilains l‘1llllt'(l undcr his banner to i‘l\lllllllll‘ the fight. canto innlrzlit us Nari lmmli- crs malntaiiic-il lltPll‘ aerial ]7l'f‘~‘ pnrntlons (or the cxpvrwd zittwmpi i from til’ fi-wc l-‘rcnrli illlllllll'_\' coin- (‘ll uirincii. sol- crnl staff in Ottawa. A Pfli'l()l"l'l'1[)l‘il(‘f\l authority. Col. Burns invented the aero carto- zrnpli for making accurate maps from aerial photographs. UITAWA, July 22—(CPJ—Ma4.- Gcn. H. D. G. Cremr, nearly-ap- mted. Chief of the General our, called tonight on Ouiaotan manhood to rise above self, to offer themselves rim- service and, "as re- qlred,‘ go overseas to meet the 6n- em/y and defeat him. Speakm over the national net- work ot tie Canadian Broadcasting Corporation with various Oilllfllliilld- ers o! military districts General Crew: 0am that if Hitler oven lthmiwa Great Isa-Main. Canada. would become the fmint line trenches or! North America in what would be the final single-handed struggle of this continent a-gamst (lcminntion of the “would-be dic- tator of the world." General Oremr spoke as foilowu. The call has gone out. from‘ the Minister of Na/ttmial Dedence for Germanium to vminteer for service n1 the army of Canada. Bot I am not going to take up these few minutes in any attempt to give in detail the extstlng opportunities throughout (armada, (or service its land forces, ' And. I have two reasons for that (lPClSTVJ. in the first place, I have only just arrived back from lln" Unliui Kingdom and so, am 1m. obi-c tn spank with real knowledge of that detail, and tn the second, weekend mill limited relied to Intonation; (Continued on nan ‘l, (‘mt 0t Crerar ‘Calls 0n Canadian Men F0 rs Service at. invasion. l Waves of Nil?’ plzinvr. l'<1.11‘1‘1fZ from tln- HIS’ sn _ _ unii in gm , bombed lill(ll’ll‘l(l industrial ion s‘: Amendment Would Permit ll. S. Ships To Evacuate Children Congress today un amendment m1 the nciitruliiy art M‘hl<‘ll would per- l mtt Unitcd Stairs sliltis tn bring’ refugw children from Europe. He said in a statement that "1 have every rcnson to bcllcvc that my amendment will have the approval of the State Department and the administration." Hennings proposed to rcvlse previous relaxation of the art ivlilch permitted Red Cross ships to enter the combat zone "for the rcllcf of m Jiuirinn stiffer-inc" upon RSSUTATKYS‘ oisziic conduct from the beillizcrents. . lTliis rlumrzv ininiulrcl no authority -for the lraiisporiiitioii hf children. Several groups liuvc iiroposcil lvg- islutio such as ilciinliiiss introduc- ed. Oi ponvnts have ('()l\l(‘Il(lt‘tl that i111‘ sinking 0i a Unitcil ship mil-y- ing clilldrcn might. meclplinte an incident which would lead the coun- trv to war. KEEP 4o “wit: Rial-vi‘ ll\l DP\\\/\NC» AN AUTO OR A BARGAiN — 'l‘ORON'1‘0, Jui, 2; luv-- hiuiiiiiuiii and muxnniiiil 111119415- tures: ._ 77: _:. —:.—_~—__ —_=_- ‘Dawson 4Q _ icmllliilltd inn-re 7. ol Vancouver 54 '_i " ' ~ Eximontnn 4- 141 Roginn 5* 1H “Him-i peg 68 i110 Ibmniio 6t! titi Ottawa 134i l" Montreal 611 84 Quebec 63 N fiaint John 5Q —- Iwliltox i a 68 IOIIICABT lvhrlttme Provinces: moderate winds; mostly cloudy with light scanned drawers and some fog; not much change in tempora- tare. Qymwpeis: The weather continues fair and wunn over the greater pan d Qwsrio. ‘It has been gen- erally tutr in the Pmirte Provinces and deci wumi in southern districts o! - nltOba. and Saskatch- ewan. nlsrh tide this altemoon m 1.06 and tomorrow morning at 1.48. wasr-uucrron. Jul, 22.~(AP)— W" l"! *1" ""1"! ‘t ‘I Rxipresentativc 'I'h01u‘hs Hcnnings, ‘m4 m” ‘QYVWYW mum“: n Missouri Democrat, introduced in!”- Lasrt Quarter moon Job‘ Y7. T39 am, humanoid: dds ll wunutm 1M- er man Giariottewm. 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