};y// , ople's Paper iioversPrinoeEdward Island Like the Dew mmmuwa Oaardlaa, ‘Iwo Calls, M.‘ flaarllll. handed III! CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 6. 1942 8 PAGES MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN It ls one of the beautiful compen. satlonsg id's Itlhtat no man can sin- core h 01pm‘ h u? n another without _____i A Br lull J21‘ §'.'.'1.'ZIZ'."..'§'Z'. s. sass AGAIN S STALINGRAAIDAA yz IS 1N lllvpshs i; Men Survive 32 - day Ordeal In Small Lifeboat A uunnp STATES EAST COAST PORT, Aux. 5- (AP)- well from 32 days sailing and hunger and thirst in a lifoboat_ 47 glen have arrived here with one o; the stirring stories of heroism occasioned by the _war at sob. They were the crew and gun crew of s United States merchant mp tprpedoed far out in the At- hntid June 21. They struck out for 11nd with one sail-powered life- boat towing four rafts, but as the pus beat at them and thirst and hungfl‘ gappfld their strength, they abandoned one raft after another until all were in the boat They had no navigation instru- merits. Capt. Jchn Lapoint of Baltimore steered by the sun and stars. Six men were missing and believed dead when they started their ltnely voyage. Two more died on the way. ill Days-No Food, Water For the last 15 days they had no food or water. They caught fish, fashioning a net from odds ind ends on the lifeboat, and ate them raw. One of the men who died, s seaman named Miller. was bitten. on the arm by a shark as he cleaned a raw fish he was tbcut to eat. The others believed the silark bite hurried his death. Several airplanes passed within view during one four-day Deriod. hut sped on without seeing them. ind when they finally sighted lllld ll Drcvcd to be s. Caribbean Balls on ilutoh To Await ovum LONDO N A . i5 - _. Premier Pldtorug. outfit of the Netherlands government w“ u" rilille of his German- occupied omeland tonight that the wa.r tide is starting to tum find asked them to gwglt, a “u iv Me an active pm in the destruction of the tyrant." Describing n flflh‘ wu- ‘PM; among the democracies, the Premier said the United Na- tions arc beginning to sot, limit; to the Axis conquests. "Await with confidence and with wise patience the moment when the call will come from here to like not only s. ‘Basin but an active part in e de- struction of the tyrant." Dr. Gerbrandy told the Netherlands peo le over radio Orange, the Net erlands station here, Murder, Suicide in Hamilton HAD/ELTON, Ont. Aug. 5-—(CP) —8atisfied that two deaths here island inhabited only by wild last night were murder and sui- llckasses. cide, police toda sought the in- "We followed the Jackasses to strumcnt believ to have been used in an attack on one of the Jlcksoh. third mate. of New York victims, 20-year-old Annette Ma. ii§ini‘..“.“.i;.‘.if.‘“l‘é““ .22" °‘ if." i‘; :".,:’.'°" “.51.”; =zv~°f- s3‘ our g n ween wo rage - lllll- All" drinking. we tried to ies. The young- -woman~ was not tttch one of the animals with the lllousht of eating Jackass steaks. seen from the time she left. her homo-last night to visit frienrh icmlillllltd 0n page 3. OBI 5) until she was found unconscious i?‘ at the foot of Division Street. She died of face and skull injur- believed w have been inflict- l Water hole." said Allen Holmes by a lathel-‘s hammer. before she was admitted to hospital. m. com-- Involved in the suicide and of u" ,,,,,.,, the double death was Mike Vargo. _..__ 40. whose decapitated body was "Talkie5_5oufl3 Mon“! found 0n the street car tracks at 3.5-3 Burlington and Woodleight streets. “ _ -_* A. J. Chamberlain, inspector of Talkies-Canoe Cove Fridgyé —o_ detectives. said tcday his depart- zt, mcnt was "satisfied that the two u _ e deaths last night are murder-sui- Tlikles-Mt, Stewart Saturday. cide_ although we still have a few 8-5-2i. loose ends to clean up." “Tam -——— Ho said a note, found on the “mm f! — Mvntasue Friday and man’; body. indicated his part in “l- 8-5-3141? uuullur, pulp salduha cgluld 33c "Rose Mw- vmwh mo». ch12???‘ was tutti??? ll ". 313...; time August 8th. 8-5-21. dmwt" ance in Glenfinnan School "liar. Ausust 7th. 8-6-21. cup... st. nuuuTwo Military Camps 11th. Webster's ciéifiscgfif: B-ii-ill. "Anni _T_ Separate Commands versary ea. St. David’, - Wlketown, Thursday, August ltii. UITAWA, Aug. 5-(CF)- Two B-i-‘m- of Canada's largest military clumps “B . —'~— have been made into separate m "f?! Irish M058 at Ncuirlse military commends, the Depart- ‘ i ed l" blwclledu Pfllll ment of National Defence announ- ceg today. "Mlltilnz of Parkdale District °“’“w“ ‘m’ in school at a p_ m. tonight. l bmk“ Om" ‘n a-o-i. west of Pem- Cant; Borden near Barrie, Ont. have been sep- arated from military districts 3 "The FONT and 2 respectively for purposes of s; George.‘ Halfwrigrufd Pine" in administration. 7th, ' “Y- ‘Willi Brig. A. V. Tremaine. formerly Dan“ “n” 3'44"‘ of Windsor, N. 8., a permanent force officer, is in command at by; Petawawa and Brig. A, C. Spen. oer of London. Ont, who oom- _ i I ' manded a brigade oversees in the ‘ice cream fegflyg] August a ‘t present war, is in command at ii J - C Bo de . Road; in? ‘field. Auspices ‘Céoss “m9 l‘ n “Dance, St. Peters Bay Prid alhCliiford Peters’ 4 Aces Orcl "Bee "Aunt Till ~ | m k W Goes To Bee. n I w giigggficgéllelgeljrw agy eyfglg.‘ e r ‘uggucking hogs as mug go.- m, ill lirflmtglrteljesr Alba-n Vigil c? ' - l , -’_->__ "ma. suicnuu is-o-r-l -w-'r-n-tl Agnpon. i: . o-(fapl-Jgw 5% "Rfltrve Thursday, Aug 6 for d; " new e1“; g5 mum- Jo... h" Plilil’ It Kingston. 8-4-6- glazing‘? tiufitth an at): ~—-— ac n Rtlihi‘ as g throuiz "The Tryoa Baptist Church will tnungcrstcims, solid overcast and mull cream sale in the even an“! fiuthe hllildgealigéldfil. "Cm", ‘um-t’ m!‘ n v announ . at Iryon on Friday ma! A1;- “livestock Marketing Board m4 1-20-8-6- . mtllng boss. lambs and calves at Mlwd’ River Monday afternOOn ature dropped as low as 30 dcdml n» 10th. Highest market prices below lero. p d “ll! Your patronage cordially There was no indication of the united. . t ‘" ’" m“ '°""'°"it“.": h’.".°..°.’u.ii‘iilti‘.‘.'°.“p‘é‘.itid°h fifth. u ____. despite the poor weather. only one .5 l-ivuctcca Marketing Board bomber W" 1M- fllhs hm n. Charlottetown Mm 02th, cum this weeg. “w: . cw oer “Qfifmfllshgt some price u- Island Airman ‘on cit week. Bring your A d t m or phone for trucking ssr- p mfmg Gra U8 98 - Livestock Marketing Board. . ._..._. l-Lli. RIVERS. Man" Alli. b-(CH- A number of Canadian airmen l] ii "u," k Marketing Board were among graduates at No. l mo? i cars ho and other live- Central Navigation Bchool here "Om arlottetown this yesterday. The sir ohecrvers. who "d. There's a reason why wide received their wines from Groun h“ "farmers are taking sdvan- Capt. A. Lewis, officer command- our marketing service. We ins the school. included: Wu i: join our rank. Live- Prl Inward Island: i. D. "l: ting Board. s-ul, n“ mum, in M‘ nughcs. Hedford ti» Become More Difficult n" T11 0f Menace Australlall Gafls For Action llow * Forolwdlne llllilltehes from Moscow on battle trends m the Cau- casus are fully warranted. although they did not tell all the story. War Situation Last Night Reported Dead, Much Alive ' non-non. Aug CABLE) — I-LE. (By KIBKE L. SIMPSON, Associated Press War Analyst) . 5 - (C P Demona, 27. an - Be iin time t]; K b B, air gunner from Bridgewater, N. Deputy Leader Op- Maiko]: oil ‘tlilllaun? Russianecomurlilrlicllltfdiismvtiltfhbtfllizlellteldriifigihi‘: gt‘: 3kg}? genegsgfzpelilfggplggghia ' ' s I All) , posltlom Issues mug llsiniltoa. racvnfi glmztinwltco: ti: fighting front from 50 to 100 miles dead Statement on Sit“, south of the arena where Moscow tells of continued actions although ad- gnvlgfiymlmallumTihfifhmfhmthlhégiiilxr‘géilsihtn rctreat- There is sing and presumed killed after the ation. a wide front and crossed at some Demons, n c A.F. headquart- ers said today, was reported mis- ’ events of LOGO-bomber raid. of Essen June l. two days or more ago and afford no exact picture of more recent and He was missing but far from be SYDNEY. sinusitis, A . ._ omlnou veopm (MP)__W_ M‘ Hugh“, llldeguty s do l outs.‘ leader oi’ Australia's parliamentary ‘JPPWNOH. tonight issued a long stawmenl cam“! for attack against the Japgélese in New Guinea. criti. posts um] dmnbm m, Pumc The Kuban west of Kropctkin. war situation as "f f Which is growing daily The former prime mmistea- de- li. is acutely critical if the German version is accurate. The line o the Kuban has already been invested, if not turned to loose German armored spearheads westward below the river and in the rear of re- germ“ o; the continent-s treating Russian forces racing southward to escape entrapment. ul of nwnace captured, still offers possible refuge to Russian forces now north of -" the river in the triangular northwestern corner of the Caucasus between fate cf Demonas the Azov Boa coast and the line of the Rostov-Baku railway. That line members of a Wellington squadron. ing dead. He was making his way out of enemy territory after be- , ing forced to bail out. How he escaped cannot be 101d for security reasons, but the fcr- merl cicfittiing store clerk go rgi ve. e n r which the Germans says they have blgm” (in ILL. @135 a um There has been no report on the companions, clared that "from the first did’ and its paralleling oil pipeline from Balu- cross the river at Kropotkin. Japan entered the war she has swept eve thing before her." Hon orig. i metre. e P ilip nes. Burma. and New Guinea all fell perm-Q he, like railroad can reach it in time. castles of sand in record time," he ' ' declared. adding: hill/B 509D 8181i canoe for Austral- {lglags glnearelt-Eourtritaiflcentres. 5&9 e s a , g . dates the p05 p10,,’ ‘gum’? 15.235“ f,‘,,_ 40 miles west of the larger river. other. So far she has llevcl‘ failed Althourh a lesser stream than to reach an objective. . Only Australia "That is what makes the situ- ation today so grave. Japan needs hem that. point. westward to its outlet into the Black Sea via the “m” h" 5w lake estuaries of the Taman Peninsula the Kuban is a formidable ob- ‘ ' stscles if the retreating Russians north of the Kuban and west of the ,, —- There is still a chance for the Russians in 'I‘hat is the ‘Point which must rally in defence of Mnlkop. Even with the Kuban bend lost. as indicated, be they have another river front behind it, the Laba, a Kuban tributary. m‘ “u” "aw d” Jam“ It curves closely along the Caucasus range foothills. “MM!!! the RHI- eral course of the Kuban from south to north and west and averaging the west by the Caucasus mounts-ins so Ju-J-Y "mi it 57")" better defensive ground than the Kuban bend area. The most hopeful outlook for the Russians lies in the fact that to reach any of the three great oil areas oi‘ the Caucasus Hitler must now fight among mountains peopled with hardy tribcsmen familiar with m Quclxc Pmvimxi sales “an Gan Buy War thexubfln ... Certificates Today Over Counters the Lflbil. is backed to OTTAWA, Aug. b - (C?) — ld be even Sillljllllz tomorrow. war saving certificates ill $5, $10 and $25 de- summations go 0n sale over the counters c-f all chartered bank branches and post offices, except the Kuban, there next week. only to occupy Australia to make thewconqucst of the Pacific ccm- pe "If Japan is to-hold what she has won she must attempt a maJor in- vasion of our country. We, in our turn. if we are not to live on suf- fersnce must not only hold Austra- lia, we must also drive the Japan- ese from all the islands and coun- tries contiguous to Austrmia, includ- ing Singapore. This will be for us and. the allies on our side a liel-cu- By Drew Middleton lean task. (Associated Press Staff Writer) “What have we done‘! What are . we doing, to show ourselves equal LONDON, Aug. b - (A P) - Brlttm and Unhed States service (cmtillil-lea °ll P189 3. GT5?‘ cheifs seeking swifter means of re- iiiiilf...‘“°u.‘iif"‘di‘° u“.f.“.“.‘3c‘?”c‘.' To "Preserve I Order In lndlo Al“. bombing offensive were re- LONDON. Aug. 6—(Thursday)- ported tonight. to be reviewirlfl 9-1‘ ternatives to s. rnsas invaszon of the continent A (CP>—Sir Stafford Cripps, whose mission to settle the Indian prob- lem failed last spring. declared in dmiral of the fleet Sir Dudley Pound, first sea lord and ohléi 0' a statement today that Britain in- tends to "preserve law and order" naval staff, has delegated Di"- 0i his duties to Admiral Si!‘ Charles in India until the war ended_ After the war_ he said, the In- Kennedy-Purvls to devote more time to plans and operations 0i the fleet. A.V. Alexander. first Lord of announ in the dlan people will be given an op. pcrtunity to attain the self-gov- ernment which Indian nationalist leaders are demanding be granted th Ad l lty, HDeuse btflrgommons ioifly till" 91‘ them now and for which they are preparing to launch a civil dis- Qharles had been appointed de. obedience campaign. audits: m; it" m‘ “M” I llazl Bombers I liald Iceland every trail ‘and bypath. Invasion of the continent would h difficult because of s, lack of s luv K- Every alternative is relieved be- ing discussed, These, it was said. possibly include a limited diversion at, gcme point, where the German advanta e of interior lines of com. municat on would be slight. and an attempt to selse a bridgehead scmswhere on the continental coast and hold it for subsequent exploitation by British and Amer- ican armies. Parliament recessed today after being assured by Sir Stafford Cripps spokesman for Prime 13411;; REYKJAVIK, Aug. ii - (AP)- 15W? "will" ihflt ii- W0" recalled if sn"unexpected situat- h The Germans have made t eir “m” developui second longJ-ange aerial attack in _ 48 hours on isolated points in Ice- The Sewfld Ygifb ‘he tlfilamioyififie land, the United States army an_ iy-discussed Pl: ° llllffneél m the trounced tcday in a communique day. W“ "0 mlilflf d, “won reporting that a lighthouse manned House. fl1ih0l18h P“ ° 9° Icelanders on tiny Grlrnsey volltlllll - u d to m ébéflgemw“ mMhme-gunned by Wm ‘hi? sirceotiiltiriueof his for: N? casualties 011'“ daglageéesuit. gag/alga!!! i103! l!" Eilrmie“ ed rcm e gun ~e rec yee- < _ terday motnin at iihe ‘light luau: “Rfhwrte germ ‘Brmlglglgltluglliégffn dam mm‘ o Ho m! ' on with new defences and described northwest coast. A Ibcke-Wuld plane bombed and machine-gunned a military in- sta-llation on the southeast coast of Iceland Sunday morning, the army said. No casualties resulted but small damage was done. ‘Ilse army added that two hos- tile planes were reported over Ice- land early today but disappeared without attempting an attack. Deliveries To Russia hundreds of heavy guns. concrete emplacements and a system of bloclrhouses and piilboxee behind the front line. ‘The invasion front line now is within range of the tiny guns of British light naval craft which. daring minefeilds and the Nazi air force, have dominated channel waters in the lest four or five m onihs. HIOIIidJ-HC Allies decide to Moi! n. bridgehead in re araiiou for a r thrust, Br ti naval con- tro of tile channe would be vital if supplies are to maintained. Pressman Strike In Cincinnati CINCINNATI Alll- I - (AP)- m- the first time within memory Cincinnatians went without their afternoon papers today as union MOSCOW. Aug. ll-(Aill-Mst- Gen. Pollett Bradley. on a special ited states to mood aid to Riusia. said tonight that deliveries of war material to the Soviet Union was becoming increasia ly difficult due to German bomb ngs of north- ern shipping lanes and the land offensive in the Caucasus. 1-! reiterated, however, United “me t g m; emits determination to deliver fir,‘ Bftlld ‘dismallxiw. enmgi-deroolf. the swdl- their intemational‘ president to Aii-‘IWMCT “one: riding negotiation of wage i“ Neither the Cincinnati Timeo- Fnmmrmnu- A“? 5 “(on star nor the Cincinnati Poet, a 41m Fredericton women's volun. Se, _ b" u _ t“; corps, whim is npw “serving maria! 31011:?” ‘when on. w gfmlig ‘a; "rggeg: m ggidmll; Earlier, the Cincinnati En- quires. a morning daily. published bers of one family as the entire room force: Weiske l, foreman, hi! tbers and s nephew. attracted attention ,5, A communication received from the fire i-f Truro, askin for Canada. hi! in TNIO. d” blight eon . gull particulars of lhe local ss -up. with six mem British, U. S. Chiefs IrtmCottferencc For the first. time Canadians will be able to put down their money and receive a Registered certificate — without having to mail the money or war savings stumps to Ottawa and wait for re- Service cfeigtdof otkcertificate by Rail. t. n or e new, over. e-ccun er‘ plan whore sales‘ are mode for —-——~ ~——-———~—— cash, the chartered banks and pyst offices will give the purchaser h...- certliicévsiet angmsend the neces- - snry rccor o awa. "The new departure does not I conflict in any way with, but is in H addition to, the system of bank ar ' I pledges and the payroll savings’ plan,’ the naiicllri war finance committee said in a statement By nits any continue butuwill ill sns i’ as moor opera ons of_ the national war finance com. mlttee in enlisting the savings of the opulation to help finance WINNIPEG, Aug. 5—(CP)-0ne Cuna as huge share cf war costs." bthe lmotst violent dsiorms in Dlilllll- -i——---——- to 5's IS cry poun eo th ' - ' ' an?‘ ngght of Jiuly 29, cuu§u‘.'."i.‘c.'.'.°»'§ 12'Slded Nlckels a amage n outhwet r < t- ' ,,,,,, "a, h imflmgflf, ';,,§,f,°,,_ Coming Next Month peg an 0t erp i th i . i Censorship regiiliastigns eprtihibiltcctzi UIT-QWA. Ail!- il — (OP) — earlier transmission of the news. cFmada-i 119W 124k!“ “V9 u!" "anstones renewed “as W; as pzcccs, likely to be in circulation hon’: e gs" blasted a l2-mile trough llQXl» mclliil. Will be made of c0‘?- four lnles wide through wheatficids oer and zinc with an alloy known around Mclita, in the extreme ~15 Wmbflo. fililmoc Minister Ilslcy southwest corner of the province. flllllmlllced Wllllhi brealrinfl all windows in the district Earlier today. H E. Ewart. and pi ng four Inches deep. The master of the Royal mint, said it temperature dropped nearly 40 de- was proposed to use available grggg in ha" an hour 115 the mon- nickel blanks before introducing ster storms burst suddenly in the the new win but it Wfls expect“! area. the 12.sided nlckels may be in Crops in the Melita strip were circulation some time in Septemb- destroyed. while on the outskirts of er the strip, damage was estimated at In a statement issued tonight, from 50 to 25 per cent. the finance Minister explained Other parts of the province re- that the dcdecagonal coin is de. ported lit le damage from hail, heavy rains wcre general. the onement. In Winnipeg, Sigurliur E. Sigurd- coins. y son, 52, prominent Winnipeg busi- ness man, was killed instantly when his car careened into the concrcte post of a downtown safety island at the height of the storm. Damage in the city was unoffic- hi? estimated at. about 514100.000. he storm whipped into the city suddenly on a M-milc-an-hour wind and brought 2.72 inches of rain in less than two hours, At the height of the storm. one inch of rain cll in to minutes, Father Divine Without Funds NEW YORK, Aug. 5 —(AP)— Faiiier Divine, often seen visiting his various missions in fancy au- tomobiles. receives no salary or weekly judgement payments or- ILS. Clamps 0n av illgifliiw‘ismlthigadtfglyizecgivrg only food. lodging. clothing neccssiiirs of life from hLs follow, ers. Judge served derision in an action to WABHINKYION, ‘Aus b5 E big?) -— . l’ i ' mgfiagqmmpowrtg“ 13:, 1211c “mtg couri for falling to meet the pay. States to some 5C0 items on an mQ/"eili-Xldn Brown a mm" to! ',_,‘,’Y.°.’F°“°Y Bhippisg prlllmie‘ lower. obtained a 'ss,4o4 judgment items on this list will only be Jllne l2 and her attovncv contend- d “upping spwe on vemm m that the spiritual leader was confined by the war shipping ad. 1 eight. vgeks behind on the e100 psvmen gxllifmragaiiexfléahmlslgér gfcavtf To support his no-funds plea. “n. w P B_'mn°unced_ Father Divine submitted support- ‘ml u-uhne” where shipping lnlr affidavits from Glory sp b m k510i, bésentcntirfly ‘taken up y g0 .mporso cer- tain d cargoes, such as beings, scotch whiskey and rum, from the Car- ibbean sreo, United states ter. ritories and possessions, the BritLs Iain, Carlada and Newfoundland. The emergency priorities listing u. Light and John Devout, as leaders in his realm. STRIKE ENDS VANCOUVER. Aug. ll -- (CM- All omnlcvers at the west ccttst rhifnllligaTfifikLig ‘hleé-e ‘were back and,’ u. Lon rrcsrng sergsiL fa’; copper and ,,{,1,,,°,,§,,_"¢‘Z,‘§_ down by 200 holders-on and plaid fee, hides and skins, rubber and """"»"" c" "h" "lo-mi"! Sh!" "ib- i ma; srrvwnily forced rlveiers and o‘her ‘Ilhe war stripping administration ‘vv-"lwrs lo "llli ‘lilo men returned will limit ca oes carried on its to "uh" "l" ~hortlv otter noon ships to save i ing time, it was Koo! Walkem. K C . managing pointed out. and Yrinstsnces where 'i5”'"i‘ll' f" the We=t coast ship. vessels unload at foreign ports and "lfllflf". Nd - Rflld ‘he holdrrs-cn are unable to find cargoes of items ""r1\ soaking were increases frrm on the rioriti list tn ill . "'1 le ill "all" "1 M" and pl te- turn u ' e’ w m hangers from 67 to 80 cents. a described but riflhcd to prevent confusion with has Elm-calm race of Britain but: 1°'°°Yli' f" ZJPCW" little, yet underneath the surface _ _. ou card sgnsemiadeas llhndtfoxce: i" 3 genera _ wor srugg .. and submerged by an all_out war °R"D effort which will force widespread lfflhfiNQ ‘O , LNE ‘“ changes in post-war Britain. ‘This is t army politicians of the right, left and centre plus dozens cf workers and fighters throughout England. mnmnsnimn “for 5e“"’1”"* i” man‘ change, slow change in what ihev km“ “mi is “imble w milk? $100 call the "normal British manner" .,, a gold by court, his counsel said tn- without widosprwd 000mm.“ po_ litical and social declare be 0mm and other mums.’ f ost-war Britain. A membCr o Bpmnm 30m" m" gnrliamcnt of extremely conserva- . .. . ,. hold Fnillcv Divine in contempt. of 2n; V535‘, sgiidxfilrfiljfic ‘?0:""l_'£l“sl§§ we shall answer tendencies toward Communism as we have before. by improving social and economic condit "Peope certainly more from country than they got in pre-war t years. ‘They'll arm-h 0g Low. M“ 11-81mm L0,, that. sort of England. .‘-(, i S 'd St ll cl I o . . Other drive advances 40 miles; Indra O Also troubled zone for Allies, (By Richard McMurray, _ Associated Press Staff Writer) ‘ German troops which had crossed the lower Don near TsimlyanskKilave driven 40 ml es to otelnikovski, 95 —?- ' ' miles southwest of Staiin- ..§‘.‘.’§.“$?..°"$f.‘. "£2193"; “'23 grad. in a bold envelopmeni :13?“ grlgdfllvl-‘bloplnrkmovlo nsclnsl - ‘ - - . l-l uss ans say aillllllst the great industrial nonhe,“ "m o, van mm" l. city on.the Volga, the Rug. stalled in Don elbow 1s mu" t4 Elan command said IIOPUIWCH. early today. INDIA-Co n The northern arm of the "hlfalhst ‘afiegllgarleerge t: f; feat t - ll er flssrcssor" Provided Britain gum .nu cracker Pressing grants immediate independence; w,‘ lmmiéllse Weight ag- Crisps says Britain will remain in alnst the any an“ was r5 Ielgiglfl to keep order until wiri- ported stalled in the elbow ' of the Don_in the Kletskaya EGYPT — PM"! “W!!! In! area, 75 miles to the north- $,f.‘,l,'l,§u;r;;;h-hcc only ma... c; west. ‘ In the Caucasus where the Ger- WESTERN FRONT — British mans claimed they had captured plane; bomb Ruhr- and raid “u. ‘he "ll-l junction of Kropotkin 60 ways and other targets in Nut. fxllgegllllsfim of t-llle Molkodpu fields, occupied territory; German; n“; ay ii , 1 Dog, angaxcigsegchwslgasciiftgogr h1g3 Husgglrnyvasrr ‘sacrum millvefis scéiéth of Rostov, I Ho: ingesttiiliiizglyac iifcu7§§l'..;'“'i§ u. %.....i.“§l2.t“l.?..f§€i§§$ ‘u: M» o» um m-c- - well to the south of the Don. The m Gmnu‘ §.§‘€“iZ2§§“$§i§“°fS.““°°.“%’ 5mm‘ l1 e cos 0 eavy - casualtie. N10. Alll- 5 — (C?) “Southsqf Kuschevska. the Ge,“ Sqdn. Ldr. T. Cressweil of ti; mans are sustaining particularly Rwai A“ F°Y°9 Wd I TOIOHM heavy losses." the Russian Wednes- service club (Kiwanis) today that day midnight communique said iist- “I w “We we ham about the ing 600 enemy killed. Another 1,200 present war outlook, as I do not. Nazis died in the Kletskaya area in "link that many of our leaders the Don elbow where "repeated en- Yet realize What air ower means emv attacks were repelled." -they do not realize t in Canada, i’.li‘£“f%l‘;§f..l’°?i§e."$i€u' that" "M elve- B"- a [mks f 100 to 150 ‘ menY attacked‘ cwirlgitllnngnicalions. eagles! Qgqyliggxsoxilvithbtligea A“? fogntgll: Jlllfizgallllw-hel‘ lmllblEd W!" grid tIfiOW is the officer command. There the dominant party of M. mgMofinfignfiiéwnfqggfgfiganszgig K. Gandhi. the aW-Illdirt Con '~ . offered to line up. beside the F§§f§m§fii°liih said $1? Bu‘ ed Nations against. the Japanese or Plan might beeathe 1:15:38 any other aggreso" 1d d Britain granted siminedigrtgv i;- flf $3.123 "tiignntglrngatgsilf Y“ pan “(cjéfitififigdwmffif£'—*‘E61“—3‘T—‘“* ever conceived." changes BYvNlE-Y‘ IFTII-suc. s -(cr>)i In Post-War Great Britain -— A wieekioid strike of 50 car. penters at the Sydney steel plan , t (By Draw Middleton, Associated Press Staff Writer) has been ended was announce LONDON Aug. 5-(AP) — War iolliEht. The men struck last Wednesday, protesting delay in receiving the decision of the re_ gional war labor board on a wage application. The men were advised today the report is exlpected momentarily. 4th: HARpcST he opinion of parsons. officers, editors. teachers. whom I have met In British Manner They agree victory must bring nd they emphasize that victory changes would Y. Not, one person believed a Com- govornment possible in this evening at 7.55 and tomorrosv morning at 6.57. Bull scis this evening nt 8.21 and ill (hi! Colllllly but Mi" ill!‘ W!“ rises tomorrow morning at 5.51. High tide New moon, Aug, ll, 10.28 p.m. CAI. FERRY SERVICE DAIL" EXCEPT SUNDAY From Borden — Leave 0.25 1.5. 1.00 p.m.. 4.45 p.m., 7.56 nan. heave Caps Tormention — 11.00 a-ln. 3.15 p.m.. 6.05 p.m., 9.10 pm. SUNDAY SERVICE ons." A olitician of the left said: want somthing government in this never go back to But there are no indications they ex ect to (May 8 to Dec. 21 inclusive) get more through Commun sm. It!" Bflfiifll 9-99 l- "'3 5-“ 7".’ stitutlons which support Britain Leave normallilfl" 1-" '4'“ altered during the war? 3-00 lI-m- P. I. lc-N. Q Filly IIBVICI Leave Wood Islands 7-99 l-ll» 11'“ ll_.__°" musll..bm_ibc_alzlt_ .1". - Continued on page '1, Col 3) ——i-— . _s . . 11 men sens-snoop “DeaveDCnaI-ibou a a-In». l n-m. ml —— 5.30 pun. NASSAU BAHAMAS, Aug. 5 — All! SEllVlCE (C P CABLE) -- Seventeen men Charlottetown-bummerside- today were sentenced lo priso‘: “mm-ml éilginiayggiigicipg ctiliiirriciignnolfniiialaing lfinve Irlvllflown “~35 l- lI-l c" l t J - D- - m en pa“ m rm“ h 1c u um Leave Summerside 1.10 a. In-i 1M l in connection will paf-‘mrlll made lo workers on United Slates l! defence bases. Tharp w” one acquittal in the total of i8 indictable cases. ‘film Moncton n a. us: aud all c III- ’ Daily except Sunday.