MAXIMG oi 1t MERE MAN Wisdom is l. defence. nnd money ls - u o exec eno o >2?!’ , . ‘imi- “11 The People's Paper "vafi Read by Everybody iiil’~.~.iii.siiiiiL-i-ifiiitiiliiffii Gods strength. for Gods glory. f . Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew fl-MIIIIIIIBIIIII ‘Juurdiul, ‘I'm: Cello, 30min; tiulrdiln. Founded llilil h} A. F. lazi crack fighter lluwned in Britain wNIJON. July 1l—(CP)—Capf. 1i PM” Pingel, one of Germonys - ii its.» pilots, made o. forced i Kent. southeast Eng- liiml last night after action with a 7,45...» Lirllish bomber, it was learn- ld tonight. (not, Pingel, who was piloting one of Germany's laziest high liti- tiicle Mcsserschinitts, is reported to m.» claimed shooting down 22 5 m. planes in tilr fights. ,. plane was practically intact. Coming Events _0_ r Notices In this column i w-i- i" v9!"- ltaic to c "SllU'v‘<’—M0fi‘€]l ‘ruescle. . L- 03-7-12-21. "Snow-St. Peters Wednesday. L-203-7-12-2l. "Come to Rollo Bay Tea Poi-t , Wednesday. July 10th 11-171-7-8- i. "ltcscrve Julv 10th for picnic at Kelly's Cross. L-‘IU-T-d-lll. "Diince Toronto School, 'I‘ues- diii‘. July 15th. L-354. "Dimce Suffolk School, July 17. City Orchestra. L-357. "South Milton Ice cream festival Tiltudity, July 22. L-355. "Wanted to buy Strawberries Cliickt-n. i-"owi. Island Cold Storage L-219-7-0-tf. “Lot 40 Church Festival. July iii. Ifiiotfine 18th 14-338-7-12-14-16. ome to Play "Nearly Hanged". ie Hull, st. Andrews Players. l\,\'. July 14th. L-285-7-11-2i. "Afternoon Tea on St. James Kirk biurn next Tuesday. Bring o. iricnd. L 280-7-11-21. "Diincc. Cardigan Credit Union linll. Monday Julv 14th. Webster’ Orciicsirii. L-SBB-T-IZ-Qfi ill‘ lost. chance to see "Oh Pfoliilst: Mo." Hampton. July 15th. L-15J-7-9-l3 00C Tm.‘ M0 nil "Dnnce. Lorne Valley Tuesday, Julv 1.3m. Webster's Orchestra. L-BS-i-T-lil-ili. "Reserve Wednesday. July 1611i for No ‘i ‘Pi-yon Presbyterian Picnic vii Church grounds. i..-315-7-12-l5 "Cocks will be conning Straw- hc ‘Iucsday and Wednesday L-310-7-l2-1i. "liiiilcora Hall. Monday evening. Jiilv l-llii. Icc Ccram and Dance. Mladaiitiilt.‘ Orchestra. L-l74-7-12-14. "Reserve W-ednesduy. August 6th for st. Johns. Presbyterian Church 'lcii. Belfast. L-337-7-l2-1i. "Dance-and Ice Cream. Lyndule_ 50111101. Julv l-itli. Good music. 3 -7-l2-1i. "Chicken Supper. United Church. St. Peter's Buy. Wodnesda . July 16th. Weather unfovourab e. 171.1, L-28l-7-12-l5. ‘ ice Cronin Festival, Wheotley. ltntr ltiiil. Mcndcv night. July 14th, aid of Church. If not fine Tuesday. L-34l-7-12-2i. “Wanted to buy-Jiologna Cattle. L. u! Sheri) and Vetil Calves. all rodcs. Phone. wi-ito for price. Islaii Culd Kit-Hive Co.. td tf flinvn Purtv and Dunoe at. Bert “burns. Comwnll. Wednesday. Julv 16th. in aid of Red Cross. L-340-7-12-3l. ' ‘ Come to Marshficld-Dunstafi- lflgc United Tcu, July 15 on the bcatiillul church grounds. ‘Supper ‘W11’ 4.30. L-ildl-7-i2-2i. "Annual Meeting of the Gurnsey Bic-pilot's Association will be held in lilo Agricultural I-lnll. Tuesday. July lath. 0 P. M. Standard Time. L-S20-7-12-2i. "Come to Strawberry and Ice 0mm Festiv . West Covehead. $311M Ohurc h Wednesday. July If not fine ‘Thursday. L-237-7-I0-12-10. "Chicken supper siid ice cream festival at St. Margaret's Hall \ Zrouncis. Monday. July 14th, com- mcnclng at 5 pm. Good orchestra. L-800-7-1l-2i. "A meeting of all interested in Fiiiiview Baptist cemetery. will be hfld at the close of Miss Clark's meetinl. Monday night. July 14th. L-329-7-12-li Ulm iii MondsfinWednidiseiy at Fglee. Pcyinif 80.00 for - Knud Jorfinson tor-i Medea-futon P. M. Kelly's Pigs over i! ui-ia-ac-a-a _ “I'M meeting of the directors of J! Eastern King’s Shipping Club gin be held in McQuaidb Hall. {"1115 Monday evening, July 14. a B oclock. A. I‘. Peters. President. 14-350. ,5"5llll1oer served on money Julv tn from 5-10 PM. on the Beilevue 2111901 Grounds. Dancinii and 1w- lr-ahmcnts. Proceeds War Purposes not fine Thursdly night. Julv 1'1. 14-841-7-12-21. l CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA SATURDAY, JUIiY, 12, i 111mm, l MAXlMS OFA MERE MAN Vichy rejects British terms. For armistice S t a r t Strengthening Defences At Dakar; New P eac e Move Possible. VICKY‘. July l1—-(CP) —The Vichy government today rejected British terms for sn armistice in the bitter Syrian war and inform- ed quarters said its West African representatives h a d started strengthening the defences of Dak- ar. ostensibly in reply to exten- sion of United States control over Atlantic mses, . In rejecting the British armis- tice terms the Vichy administra- tion lndicated the war would con- tinue fiS loin! as Gen. I-lcnrl Dents feels like fighflng. It was reported possible that new efforts, involving the United States, might be mode soon to reach a. pence. The controlled news agency Telcmondial. referring to the desire of both the United Stat/es and the Holy See for pence in Sy- riii. sold tlint "it is not impossible that new efforts will be made wit-h itnview toward stopping the hostil- as." The Vichy authorities published. their reply to British demands which they said included complete surrender of arms sud warships. (Continued on page '1, Co! a) ll. S. workers, but No bases in Ireland BELFAST. Northern Ireland. July 11—-tCP)~Uniled Stat/es technicians and laborers are iii Northern Ire- land. building Wllfii officials merely term "certain works." Authorities in Belfast and London allowed the cabling cf this much information today, along with ‘ statement that the technicians and’ 0H9 workers ure direct employees 0f the British government. (it. recently ivns announced that a New York contracting company. Merritt. ClmDnllUl and Scott. hnd men employed by the British trov- ernnleiit to do conszriictinn work in the British Isles. British officials said then thiit it was t1 purely busi- iicss dcni between n private com- ' tmiw and the British government's) 'I'1ie mczturc official statements about tiicsc inert were issued here zittcl in London todciv after London afternoon pipers had splashed 011 their front prions stories thiit a na- val uir base is lacing constructed by 400 Amcricnn technicians. The Da- peis dutelined those stories “New York.” The London Fbrelgn Office std-te- ment began. however. with the statement that reports of the es- tdblishmmt of an American air base in Northern Ireland are not borne c-iit bv information avaiiuole in lL-ondon." Germans begin To feel weight 0f British bombs LONDON. July ll-(CP fiflllll‘? —Tlie Royal Air Force day and night offensive is hiivhig a telling eiicct on German morale, accord- ing to reports reaching London. A Reuters news agency dispatch daleiinmi “soim-irhcre in Europe’ siiid Germans fctir the raids and are "making desperate efforts to build more adequate shelters, to transfer industries to OUCIIDICI] territories and to deceive It. A. . pilots and dumm factories and islrlicids. by liigcii ous camouflage and fake explosions and fires." The new British bombs-some are 4.000-pounders—-aro said to be devastating! and Reuters quoted a visitor to erlin as snylns that in one place where a bomb fell "nearly nil the roofs within a rs- dlus of nearly n snl were ro- moved." ‘There is real anxiety in Gor- many today." the agency quoted a nczitrsl observer in is Lisbon dis- pute h. , "The observer said Germans fear the raids will increase in intensity and that “there is gradually dawn- ing in sortie minds the possibility. strengthened b recent R. A. . sweeps that ermsny may go down in tho ulr." Efforts to eoneeisl ihc extent of the alumnae have failed. the ob- server sai . "Happenings in Col- ogne one day are known in Kon- igsberg the next," he sddoii. There is evidence that Genu- nny is concerned over civlllun welfare in hard-hit urns snd inst month Norwegian soul-cu rep at least 20.000 persons ind been evacuated from North (lot-mun towns to Norway. LUCKY STONE KAIDOORLIB, West Australia - 10:04 gold mef which Albert Polkingthorne found when D1031"! up c stone to throw at a rsbbit already his yielded £2,000 and il still showing gold- .___ and reconditioning of yards. in Production in 1042. when the peak of the shipbuilding program will be reached, was estimated by the commission at 6,042,649 dend- weishi tons. Informed sources sold this figure, which includes, in addition to moi-l- time commission contracts produc- tion under private contract and un- dei- direct Britain contract in this country, was at least as great as the present rote of allied losses. Mr. Roosevelt also risked Congress today for 51.635.000.000 for the na- vy. $400,000.000 of which will be used for maintenance and repair of defence installations on govern- ment; or privnte-ovmed merchant ships. Replying to a question at his press conference. he said arming of merchant ships was not con- templated, and that the bull: of the $400,000,000 undoubtedly would be used for navy sliipfl. The maritime commission said plans for the additional merchant ship construction program already had been developed to the point where actual construction of ship- building facilities could begin enr- British air Cffioial left - For Montreal Captain H. H. Balfour. London. 132112.. member of the British house of Commons and Undersecretary for Air. accompanied by seven other tiigh-ranildng British and Canadian uoveriunent officials. who landed in Charlottetown unexpectedly ‘Thursday evening.‘ left yesterday morning for Montreal. The plane made its first landing anywhere in Canada. on the Charlottetown cir- ving a. point in the Captain Balfour. who is here in oorrmection with o-ir training 111M- ters of the Royal Air Force- W08 conducted around the city by I-lls Woi-sliiu. Mayor B. Roy Holman and City Clerk James A. Fullerton ves- terdav mooning; he was also driven to the airport by the Mayor. He was also presented with a number oi photos by His Worship which were taken during the Orle- monies in connection with the Torch dedication. Contain Balfour was so greatly impressed by the large nuni- ber of people who attended t.iie oerc- monies at the Exhibition Grounds . that. the Mayor. who simply intend- i h t. Contain Balfour represents the Island of Tlianet in the British Poi‘- ltoment. It is seDBTMBd from i118 mainland bv only six feet of tidal yvuter. Manv cmrs re lined alonz the rond near the a rport yesterday when the large four-comm. Llbeffltol‘ bomber took off on hei- tourney to Montreal. Ii. S. plants mines At entrance to N. Y. harbor WASHINGTON, July il-(AP) - Tlie United states navy published notice of intensive mine planting operations at the entrance to New York harbor in an ares northwest of Bandy Hook light station. A nsvy hydrogi-aphlc roDOrt warn. ed shipping to ovoid the are: in which army mine piontcs Wei‘! placing loaded mines, marked by four spherical buoys P1101“! "fit in New York's lower bay. The operation began Juno ll and will continue until Sept. 30. the report stated. The mined om. will be kept illi- Jei- constant surveilisnco by b0!" Jiomttwassoiti." them to him. requested’ 1 Two-a-day rate aimed at. By Ksi-l Baumusi Associated Press Stuff Writer WASHINGTON, July ll -—(AP) -Pi-esldent Roosevelt called today for is United States merchant ship construction program so vast s; to ‘lilllul 0P "W"! u" Present rule of losses by Great Britain and her al- es Mr. Roosevelt asked Congress for an additional 81.698.000.000 in cash and authorizations for the maritime commission. which already has under way a 01.715.000.000 construction program. The commission sold 31.240.650.000 of the money would be used to construct 000 ships of various types; $350,000,000 foi- the requisition, pur- chase and repair of existing ships, either foreign or domestic, in con- nection with the national defence emergency of the aid-to-Britnin pro- gram. and the remainder for the construction of 4B additional shipwsys Col. Ralstcn In statement 0n Trainees UITAWA, July 11— (CP)— De- fence Minister Ralston announced tonight flint, as a general rule, men retained in the army for service within Canada. and its territorial waters after four months compul- sory tralning will be posted to units in the Atlantic command if they trained in centres east of Sault ste, Mnrle. Ont., and to the Pacif- ic command if they trained farther west. ' Col. Ralston announced that ii formal order has been issued giv- ing effect to the decision he an- nounced some time ago that men called up for four months’ train- ing under the national resources mobilization act. would be retained in the army. Provision has been made so that men now in training centres com- plcting their four months‘ training will nave an opportunity to apply to one of the notional war services boards for postponement of their service, Col. Rulston said. General- ly speaking these boards will pro- ceed to the training centres to hear applications. “It is necessary foi- those who up- ply loi- postponement to show such facts snd circumstances as will en- able the boards to determine the merits of the cases." the Minister said in o statement. "The grounds (Continued on DMZB 3. Col 21 Interpreting The War News (By Kirke L Simpson) (Associated Press Staff Writer) A Inndon report that u mighty new German offensive is under way in Russia. aimed at destruc- tion of the Red Army. collides with word from bat-h Berlin and Moscow that there liiis been a lull of sorts on thc 1on2 front. _ Whether the London nssei-tion was based on information or oe- licf was not cletir. It is obvious even to non-military minds. how- cvcr. that the rcnl brittle in Rus- sin is at bland: that only skir- mishlniz has yet occurred. even though on u heroic scale. Just whv the Dondon spokes- man saw fit to speak in gloomy terms of possible cnishinrr disas- ters for the Russians is confec- tural. Pmsiunobly he was think- in: of home-front reaction to Moscow reports that the Nazi 0n- slaitghts have been brought to a stand. ' _ ‘ ‘Ilhe Icndon report also may reflect disappointment in hiilh British tii-mv circles over the in- ditvitcrl Russian strategy in the struggle. Both in London and in this country there has been n gloomy mugging of professional military heads over the Russian failure to fall back ouickly and deeply before the Nazi thrusts. ls: long u the mines are in 0011'} (Continued on psgo 1|. Col 0) ‘ LU S iii ' trounced tonight by the Department l i Report Nazi Transport planesi Enrouteto Syria l ANKARA. July i-—(AP)-Gcrms.n transport planes flying towards Syria. were sighted of! the Turkish coast again today. It was reported they were flying French reinforcements to help "W. Vichy government prolong its resistance to tllie Allied drive in Syria. Some troops were said to have been landed at Aleppo, Authoritative Nazis here denied. hmvever. ihfli i101’ 0081C‘! reinforce- Vlflhy commander. Gen. Dentz_ and predicted his Henri resis- WlTlI BRITISH ‘FORC .S SYRIA, July 1l—-(AI’)—Fight- ing continued in Syria intliiy but with resistance of the Vichy forces showing u miii-kcd tilin- inution. 0n the ceiitriil front, llnsliriyn. northeast of Merdjuywiun, WlllCh had been an impoi-timt pocket of Vichy strength, fell to Brit. lsh troops with little opposition. The defenders held firmly, however, on ii ridge west of Damascus. On the coast Australians push- ed their pressure on Beirut. capital of Lebanon. but the British nit-val forces suspended the shelling of Vichy French positions there. g. tance would collapse “within three days." These Nazis said the only rea- son he still was holding out was to bargain for better nmi‘ tice terms. Syrian coastal writers remain un- der complete control of the British fleet. the French nrtvai squadron 01 11 vessels why-ii. took refuge at Al- exandretto. Turkey, having been dlsarmed and interned. Latest reports from Arinmur, where the. Turkish coiist bulges southward toward Cyprus, said transport plnrcs were seen well offshore. hcridin-g toyvzfrd Aleppo. It also vviis disclosed flirt f1 ‘French fighter plrme wlfch hnd come from Syria tvfls tvrwkcd near the Turkish port of Kiillmn Meanwhile. three Russian fliers who survived. n Prrcd levrlinz near Zongiildak on the Black Eco iiftcr a bombing mid on Contnntri. Ru. mania. were brought tn Ankara pending internment arrangements. A number of Gcrrrnnn and Ital- ian pilots have been interned in Turkey for several mTIlihS. Storms Company Cots contract here OTTAWA. July ll - (GP)- Awarding of 11 construction con- tracts valued at 5226.000 wns an- of Munitions and Supply. The con- tracts, ;ty»pe of construction. proximate completion dates contractors emp oyed include: Royal Canadian Air Force stu- tion, Nova Scotln. $7.000. heating system, shortly. Powers Bros. Ltd, Lunenburg, N. s. Air navigation school. Charlotte- town, $14,000. Wood Construction July. Storms Contracting Co. LtcL, Toronto. Air navigation schools, Pennfield Ridge. N. 13., $25,000. Wood Con- struction, July. Acme Construction Co. Ltd. Saint John. N. B. zip- and Belgians From Congo To Train As Pilots LONDON. Jlllv 11 —- (OP) _ The British Broadcasting Coi-pomtlorp said today that. according ti) i111 agency mcsnoc K111011112 the Belgian free rndio. n iiartv of young Bel- gians is about to leave the Bt-lginn Congo to be trained as pilots. fill‘ observers and wireless operators in South African training centres. The announcement. sold the BBC. disclosed that after their training has been completed. they will join the Belgian Congo air force. FAR FROM HOME CARDIFF, Wnlcs -(CP\_ A milk bottle from Toronto, which turned up in South Wales, wns involved in a court case recently. A ietnii branch of the (Io-operative Whole- sale Society was fined for offering CANADA FLCILIII martinis.» but ilulzinq Bite: d mill: for stile in bottles bearing a false trade inscription. suM merits were being received by the- 94001 RUSSIANS Phisiiiimsmrcn FRESH GER 11v TWO DA YLIGHT 3.410s“ 91v zvfizls ll. S. To Launch Vast Shipbuilding Program Plan to build more ships than enemy sinks; Smash shipyards, Rail targets in Growing offensive Nine Enemy Fighters Shot Out 0f Air Several Dive Bomb- ers Destroyed. tBy Bought; Amati-on) (Cunudiiiii Press Stuff lNriit-rl LONDON, July 11—-Mil’ Cable) —'i‘iic Royal Air l-‘orce delivered two daylight sniiisiies at Germain- controlled facilities today in eon- tiiiuatiuii of the iicrlal hammer blows against tiic lteicli and (it-r- mun-vontrulicil liiiids which are cvcr growing in force. Several German (live bombi-rs were destroyed on tiic ground. nine (icrmiin fighters were shot out of tiic air and four lftiyiil Air Force fighters were missing us British formations smashed the Seine River siiipyurtls iit Le TF1“, nciir Rnucii. and the railway yards at llazcbi-cuck. lieuvy damage was reported in u morning raid on the Nazi ship- yards iind in the afternoon u large armada of bombers and fighters roitrctl tn attack tiic rail- " rtls with such accuracy that ' bomber . siiid not one missed. Tlic cumpniml which ‘the British people liail as the irreatest nir of- fenslve in history 1s serving the double mirlmse of aiding Russia in her struggle on the eastern front and of smashing Germany's indus- trlcs against thc time when they might be turned to the production of materials to be used in an in- vztslon of tiic British Isles. The new ‘round-the-clock attacks on (ierinniiv and German-occupied nci-tiiom French ports were latincii- (‘ll tiircc wot-ks iiuo. Now it appears they nre the hcizinnint! of the long lllflll-llfifi offensive Prime Minisf/er Churchill prtcniscd last Autumn, At that tlmc the Prime Minister (Continued on page 3. C01 3) News Briefs July _1l—(CP)—An OTTAH/A, liiucs, skins and leather this announced iicre today. Llcencos will be re- quired by those ' goods iii future. a cs of nines. skins uiiu would assist in tiic supplying siiucs fur military purposes and to consumers at reasonable prices," the order said. FOLEYET. Ont. Julv 11—-iCP)—— ' Mn-ckeiizie Kiiiil tc-. ed Ottawa and close grips \\'llil l prC-bletiis oi Will‘ iiiid itoiiiiiiisiixiiioii utter uii iilJSUiiCC o1 lieurly tiiicc hooks. He said lit: wits returning 1o the capital fortified by the change iiiid relaxation uiiordud by his luiiriicv to the Pacific Coast and inspired bv wiiut he had sccii. OTTAWA, July ll iaiii Kiiigiitlt-y. sup sor of tiic salvage drive uiitici‘ tiic National it'll! Services Department. called tonight for inerca ed emphasis on the saving of zinc Zinc is a siiiew of ivasr and although tiic tiiirtl largest zinc producer iii the world Iivr position iii rcgiitu to zinc ls not as siitisfiictury as it. might be." he said. WASHINGTON. Jtilv l1_t;\Pl— Nnvv Score Fmnk Knox ziiiti. Adiniriil Hzt ld R. Stork voiced 1 ictl by COIllIIllLLPPIiLiII ii ti iiiiis" llvltlll‘ lllC Sci;- vi Coiiiiiiitlci‘ tctiiiv cl H.111- lli7ll(‘(|. clizirizos tiiiit the Uni uii Stall-s iiiivv liiid oiigitgciti in Cflllllifii. iiitli Nazi iinvni utiiis. Julv ll-(AP) ll. l’. Bluinfv til inst-ti to the liousc of Repro- sciiintivc Nttvzil (‘nmniittce totlaiy that tiic United Staten navy has ii iictv tyne of explosive and Dlillis to construct a complete. new S70.- il00.00ll plant for its manufacture. The chit-f of the niiv_v's Bureau of Onlniiiici- would not describe tiic explosive iii open session of the romniitiirc. but said "it is brand- new. OTTAWA. Julv ll-tclh-Effect- ive July 15 the export of urheat milliceds will be prohibited except tinder special licence in rt move in- tend-rd to ensure that Ciinudinn far- mers arc nliic to not itticqtiriic sun- niics. and thus maintain production of milk and other livestock produtns. it was announced ton stntemvnt of the Department Auriciilttiw nnd Wartime Prices and Trade Board. Receipts of wool Reach new high . l l i i ‘<3 OTTAWA. Julv ll — tCP) —- Re- ceipts of Western Canadian wool at eastern and westem warehousrs reached n. seasonal hiflll during the ‘Dost week. the Dominion Depart.- ment of Agriculture reported today. Maritime wool movement was 7c- portcd slow because of e001 weath- er. Prices were quoted as follows: medium staple 28-29: low medium stimlc 20-25; low stable 26-28: slightly seedy 15-20: black 20-28 cents. T: mo? in. N. a. admits. R Brive stalled ight in ii joint. loft will 20; losses was the iirniro for B] Ilislli MAN Annunl ttohsrrlptlon Delivered. $0.00 l-' E. L. “.00! Cnviudu and b ls 83.00 (By Henry MOSCOW, army, fighting Germain offensive all along th sive day. worn out ii_v three weeks of replaced by reserves. aged persons and unemployed . from ‘Moscow. I Marshal Klcmenti Voroshilov. ‘former defence commissur. vzasl given command of the Russian‘ i lit lying. defending the Lenin-i zicl front; and vice-commissuri moon BlldyClllly was placed iii charge of the Ukrainian defences; to the south. 1 Budyenny, a cuvalryman. was a ihcro of the civil war, while Voro- sliilov as chief 0f the cabinet de- fence council has been Stalin's military right hand man for years. The Soviet communique issued today said sttcciiictiy, “no signifi- cant changes took place on the front" during Friday, and passed on to a long enumeration of minor clashes and of defence activities on the home front and sabotage behind the German lines. (A Moscow radio announcement lit-nrri in London siiid that the German offcnsivc had come to u standstill min‘ tiiiit Russian troops had started an offensive movement at certain points. London also licnrd a Turkish radio announcer relay n Moscow report that 8.000.000 Russian troops rccentiv mobilized were now being moved up toward the wnr fronts.) The unusually bricf communique stated that the Soviet air force rind destroyed German motorized and mcclinnimcl units in concen- trated attacks and had bombed Plocsti. in Rtiniiiniuflq oil fields. During Wednesday and 'I'iiui"s- olriy the Red nir force destroyed 1'70 enemy pkincs, it was stated. Find process to Concentrate beef LONDON. Julv 11 — (CP) —— An announcement cabled frcin Sydney today said tiiiit u process for rc- duciiit: bccf to coiiccntrnl-sd putvtlcr has been iicrfrcied in Australia. the British Broadcasting Corporation ictiortcd. I The BBC tiuctcil ii former illtllll-i bcr oi tiic Australian Nirni fjlllfll- t-il sntlnt! this iiicnt llflliifdfi‘ iniaiit rillVé‘ Britain's iiiout storiiuc nncl iransbcrt nrcbloins. It needs no i"c-‘ friucrhiion. I BERLIN. Julv l1 -— (C?! —~ '-l‘l‘i0~ Gcriiinii communique todnv inilcd to mention cbcrtitions iigniiist the Sla- liii linc and D. N the nous i.-.il propaganda agency‘. that “iii several places“ the Gorin- nii drive hos ‘come to o standstill bricfly." I). N. l3. rittribtitrd tiic linidtin of micrntioiis ciistiviird oi Bicivszok i iiiid Minsk to tlic iicccssiiy of clear- .tiiiz atvnv masses of Wflftllifid and tibaiitioncci Russian wiir materials‘ clot-king tiic roads. i tOi-iicr SCIIYCUS in London and Moscow suggvsimi. t-iic Nazi mnriiiiie. like a urciii spring. lintl llflwillllld‘ itself iiiitl would lliiYl‘ to be ivoiiiicii itii again brinrc it (‘mild iiiakc a frcsii stitrl. 'l‘lio iiiiwltitiiiii: \\'i\S ut- tribiitcti to oxhiiiistioii til tionlis and. tiifficuitv oi iiiniiiiaiiiiiig siipnlvl lilies. An nulhoritnlive source in London tonight expressed bclicf the Nazi nttnck now linci been but in motion flilfllll in the llllllt‘ of achiev- ill!’ sonic tiuick sitcccssJ . The high command confined ll- scli lill'llt‘i\' to ii repetition of iasti ‘tiiclifs claim that tiltnost 400.000. liirisonors linti been taken in YEW‘ lplliilYfiiOk mid Minsk battles. illil ‘(lid not ciuiin either of these ci‘i.> liiui lYSCIl taken. hitter n military isiirkcsiiiiin sold Russia had icst. nil, told 1.000.000 men. killed. wounded. or t-tkcn nrlso-ticr. t'I‘lie Gcrmnn claim for Russian some as German loose t _ During this delay, described as the lztrmics ever have had in the course of an attack, the Soviet; information bureau charged that the Germans were fortify- ing the Bulgarian border facing Turkey and had design! on the Turkish-controlled Straits of the Bosporus. In anticipation of further German blows, it is to be requisitloned for ‘$100101’ Walker. president of University. said tonight. sub-licutcn nt Ki ' University overseas. intention was to hold l. school tinting tiic summer hollduvs, will continue, he snld. University", associated will share its fncilitit-s. the Moscow . l.) A 1 Nazi Offensive Stalled Second Successive Day Moscow reports Germans have designs on Turkey’s Straits of Bosporus. Cztssidy, Associated Press Staff Writer) July 12—(Saturday)—-(AP) — The Red under the active commund of Russia's three top-most military men, claimed today it had stalled the e line for the sccond succes- Defcnce Commisstir Semcon K. Timoshenko, who took personal command of the vital central sector MOSCOW", was reported rushing new preparations in antici- pation of u renewed German onslaught 21S defending soon ns Nazis uncezising battle can be re- longest Hitler's childre women were being remove ‘ King’s College to Train naval men HALIFAX. July’ 11—(CP) - Th: naval department has informed up ttioritics of King's College here the! 1h fillrilflvll 0f the war its a training school for naval officers. Canon A {ht F01‘ two months, nbout 220 man's.) Hilts have boon training .nl<icst English-speaking The original summer Normal activities of the college Dsihousis which King's ll i with A BALD-HEADED MAN Dotson"? CARE FOR THE- BALD FACTS -" 'l'C>ll{JN'I‘U, Jilly ll—|,CPl—.Mlll- iinliui ziiiti iiiiiximiiiii i9lll].‘l'l'8iill'i*.'l.' Dawson 52 60 Vancouver till T3 Etiiiioiitcn 47 T0 iii T-i 39 T4 tit; 7s (i0 09 65 T5 'll']\‘lSI The tvtizii‘ i. illHi l1l0(i(‘l‘i\i(‘]_\ urn proviiicc- u iiqciirrrrl ll‘. lllfll‘.\‘ \\‘( BOSTON. Jitly l1--tAPl—I"oro- can for New Ellfllftllfli Cloudy with showers nnd coclcr STHINHLYZ Sun- ciav niostLv cloudy wiiii occasional vet's iii (‘XlfPillO Fflllill portion. lnitcd cool. High tide this morning at 10f and tomorrow" morning at 2.06. Sun s"i.~= this evening at 1.40 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.26. Last quarter moon Jilly 16, 4.01 am Siitnmcrside tide lll minutes int- er thnn Chnrlottetzwxn. SUNDAY SERVlCE Juno 15th to Sept. 28th Inclusive Leave Borden 0.00 A. M. 12.01 M. 5.00 r noon. 4.45 I‘. . . Leave (‘ape lkirmrnliiic 10.05 AJtL 3.30 l’. M. 5.50 l’. M. 8.10 P. M. WOOD ISLANDS FERRY Lanes Wood Islands 7.00 A. Mo 11.00 A. M. 3.00 P. M. Leaves Caribou 0.00 AM. 1.00 RM. 00 P. “- . l