MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN endure. Without. religion no state can long MRAIALISMI ,,___-’_'* flurllinl Uuu-dli l. Fullmlod lllM. ciiurluvtoluvl flulsirlinn Two Canto. TACTICS I i Red Spokesman Accuses British Of Hostile ’ Acts Is Bitterly A-nTa-gonistm To United States——Refers To Relations With Rome- Berlin Axis With Pleasure. MCBCOW, Aug. 1—fCP)—Pre. lnier Vyacheslaff Molotoff told the supreme Soviet today that Ger- many can have a “calm feeling of security‘ in the east." thanks to the German-Russian non - aggression act. and warned that "it u-arld iperinllst war" looms because "imperialist appetites are grow- ing" ill the United states. lii i1 survey of Soviet Russia's relations with warring and neutral states thc Premier. who is also Russia's Foreign Commissai". was bitterly" antagonistic towards the United States. suspicious of Great Britain and friendly toward the Rollie-Berlin Axis. He said Russia's relations wltll lialv “have lately improved." The United states. he said. proh- obly will throw in its lot with Bri- tain. because of its imperialistic ambitions. and so turn the coil- lllct into a world war. Concerning Anglo-Rilsslan rc- lations. he said the recent ap- mlll-mellfi fii Sh‘ Stafford Cripps. eit-ivlnq Labor" leader, as Am- bassado to Moscow. seemed to reflect. a desire on the part of Britain to improve relations." But he qualified this by addinw at once that. Britain's Dl‘i‘\’il'"\l "hostile acts against the U.S.S.R." lgfliit. “difficult to (Continued on page 3. Col 5) Coming Fvenls -Q_ I QCllClllC. Bate for Notices in this oolumi 3 cent: per word. ‘ liinzrald School, softball game lllu ilillicc rriuayg Ailgllisl. Zllu. n-lili-l-Jl-Zi. mflrcserve Weoncslliiy, August 'lii1 r rvrt Augustus Tea, L-Ziirlli-Z-lil. “Darlingtoii Festival and Ullncc Wednesday night. August ‘llli_ ls-Zsu-li-il-ll. "Dance in New Perth Hall Moll- daY- fluSust 5.11. Webster's Orcli_ “W. n-zal-li-z-sl. Small Town Takes Shape At Airport ‘ A miniature town is rapidly ink- iiig shape at. the new Charlottetown .~\1i"i10i"1, on the Sherwood road, as illany carpenters and labourers work, day and night shifts to rusll the bombing and gunnery school to coni- piction. Powerful machinery has been traiistorilinlg the green fields into a llrSl-ciilsg landing ground with three large runways, which all. be liartLsurlltced. Graveliiilg has been ltliilost completed, and a start on the paving of‘ the runways commenced. iiiis work has been in process tor setcrzil weeks. 1hr: building part. of the project is ciily getting properly under way. llo\\c\er. it. calls 101" the erection ot‘ 34 different bililoings and al- rcauy seven foundations nave been started. iil tour oi these the ton- crete work lllis been l-nlslied anti a. suurt on ilie actual buruiilg coni- llleliccd. At present tlieie are ap- proximately loo nleii 0n the loo. rOILY-dlx or these are carpenters, and the remainder labourers. lt. is expected close to 400 men will be ivlifklllfi at the airport when the job gClS going fu_l swing. The project is being done under lhc Department of National Defence as port o1 the Empire Training The Storms Contracting Goinpanv are doing the work, and Mr. D. H. Storms, ilead of the coni- paiiy. visited the site of the project veslerday’. Mr. J. C. Pinch is in charge ui‘ the building protect for the company. A 1111111001‘ of farm buildings Wm!“ were on tile iarnis taken over _lor lne ekwiision L0 the airport are be- Jig iliovcu iroiii t-ne 5M0 at present. some have already been moved. iiicllioeu in tne building are 0f- licels. nations aiiq other ranks’ lllcsscs and quaiuers as wen as ltilarlers and messes for civilians, trucks, barber's, tailors, etc.) Can- wciis for boui the airmen and civ- iliuils will be iilc.uoeo also. The ifllllwfili oi tlie uiriiicn Willi oe divid- Cu into a “dry” canteen and a "wet"- "Wailted to buy quantity oi lill. ‘hlTl-l Kl top prLc... write ct" pliune l-‘Si island Lalo storage Co. is-aoo-i-lii-ll "D-"Kv. Fortune litzll. I-ridly", "list Llld. oharloulelowll urch- It-ra. Ll-l9i~8-l-Zl. “Tile Ailnual Meeting of the l Qpws Lnuixh will be litad oil Widlbedfll‘. August .tli at. h.” lnili. u fi- l. i..-'.l.-..-li-2-il. i Reserve Thurs-day, Atlgilst blii 0i aiarsnllmu nos», llcrilln ullllffill T“ p-zzas-z-ll. iitival, Clyde Ilivel‘ l-lliil. Weuilesuay‘ evening. Attgllsl wil- Prcceecs in aid ol rtecl Lross m‘ Work. if not line, next illixllt. Ll-2l'i-o-'ll-6. "I09 Cream F; “$7.7 miles a gallon claimed by °_"@ of‘ our customers tllls week zloith his 37 model wiilys. 1f you o0 would save see its this week. "Iv two models left. T. G. Ives. [4-25343- -Zl “W37 model Studebaker coupe. 5 model Bord coupe. new rlillis. 510.. u: .- 31 msoelattztr: ‘will’. ‘$.15’: {Ii “Marin! prices for the leeward. 9- Im- L-zss-s-z-zl. "Priced to sell quickly '37 model geudlblkrr. 4 door sedan, '37 “léflnlane business coupe. '34 inn el DsLuxe Studebaker Com- wjiggrroaidnn. mlililil cillyiillr Baturday‘ Tillage afislegor Friday and 14-253-8-2-21 qHI-lello med. Why the hurry?"- M t9" You. T. G. Iveii have the ‘t "EDi-‘ndable used car bargains "1 town. come along sea them. Eff"! Dricsl uils weekend. r. o. ii-aa ~Bclrllil 1h nillitetfll. A llliJa-Ulll li-l-oco hospi- \I\A ls amt/lug tile udiluiiigs l0 uB UlQLlYKl. i-‘iitlr 811114.405. d ollllihl’ UP‘ lldt (liill llilil. FéuoliiliOll halnwork- ZJ-lflfd ianile and stop bull. u. ilolise and Us-Slr olilce are lil- cameo. asked how it was proposed too - erale a "wet“ canteen in a strict. rromoitioli province. an oiiicial an- sivcred that it olu not homer them, its the SQlllJOl was under iriilitaiy lkilliillilOlib and tnis would be car- iuetl cut. Uiii.‘ ol the largest requirements oi the proyect is tile erection of six large hangars. ivltli a lean-to at. lat-lied to encll. housed in unclean- lcs will be: O. C. fliiihlé. N-C-O-Q ll.".;l clerics‘ rooms, instructors .cs~ins. pupils‘ crew rocms. oil and illqiL‘ stores. conlerence rooms. plot- ling rooms. armament officers imnins. officer in charge of ranges. officers’ toilets. _ailmens toilets. spare rooms. pi.ots' rooms, air lrelvs‘ rooms. flight lOlLktlP. work- shops. parachute packing and stor- ing rooms. bombing equipment workshop. gun cleaning room, gain- ncry store workshop, armoury officers roonnroom for visiting air training 5.11001, 011 and cleaning materials gore, all" oboe vers’ room. barber shop. dark i-oo s. target aching rooms. repair sections. M store. cobbla" and tailor sho anoin- tenance rocnl and techriico. store. A11 q; 11w, bulldinfll which will be elect/ed will bc of wooden structures. 1t. is understood that the Pmitct is to be ilnishcd early this foil. j-i-i CUT CONCIIIE‘! PAY NORTHAMPTON, Eilp-(CP) - The town council has pooled a ro- a0lllil011 that any NIIMNIWOW- 0b- jector in its emifov shall have his service terminated. but mill’ b9 1'9‘ engaged at the rota of DIY 0! 15W’ 1r will! . llfs.clrlllsilll> o1 ALIENS 11 cllllzoll Eighty-one Foreign Agents Detained; Aliens Discharged from Vital Positions WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.—<AP)— A clean-up-of aliens in the Panama Canal zone. involving the cietcniioll of 81 persons (IESCTlDQd as lljffilgll agents. was announced today by United Statics Secretary of War I191"? L. Stimson. the result of apainslakiiig Check. he said, dil aliens. other than Panainanians. have ‘cccn dis- chargcd from the employment cf ‘either the army oi" the canal acnl, ior the protection of that Vlllll link in the American deiciice system. Stimson matte his disclosure at. the end of a dav which saw the mace-time conscription bill and the iileasure authorizing mobilization cf the national gitard and tllc lescrvc officer; training corps for t' ‘ling purposes encounter new delays in the Senate. A senatorial proposal that the number 0f conscripts be liiliitcd 10' 1.000.000 forced the sellnlc Nlilittlry ' llllll i" Witt" Department officials can bc lil.li l. Leaders agreed to defer Senate t" sideratioii of the ilatloiial guard measure until next weak. Late in the day. the National Dc- feilce Commission lent a hand to the drive for conscription with a statement favoring that iliuthod of building up the armed ICYCI‘. ‘<0- lective service, it said would - vent "the disruption of inrlu through the entry into military" vice of malty who would be mo needed in industrial production lit"- cause of spocia‘ ski.ls_“ Stimsorrs (liSi3l05llTt! came iil rc- ply to a request for comment on a newspamr article (published iil the New York Daily Newsl asserting that 265 Nazis were ivorkiiig on Pail- ama Canal projects. His response was a. statement which he read to ilewspapermen, Japanese Beefles Invade N. S. Port YARDIOUTH, N.S., Au:- l.-— (Cfl-Port officials spoilt hours today destroying humirrds ' Japanese beetles round aboard the steamship Acadia. when it. arrived here from New York. The insects. believed to have. been picked up in passing through Cllpe Cod Canal. have caused qrcat damage iil illc l'll- ited Sutes. More than H00 were fnuull i_1_i illile Aciuliay many of them sill a ve. Woman Member Pleads For Action OTTAWA. Aug. 1-((,'Pl—<1tlr.~". Dorise Nielsen, (Unity North Bat-- tlefoitti-l pleaded with Pirliilmcnt Wfllrhi. to “do scmetihilig and not talk so much" and received rounds of lllpvplause from all sidzs. The lone woman member of the House spoke during the wheat dc- bate and ilrged s fixed price of $1.25 a bushel for the ta-mier instead of a guaranteed price or 70 cents; that the government buy all the farmers’ wheat througth the wheat. board and declare a moratorium on farmers’ debts. New Radio Beacon On East Seacoast UITAWA, Aug. 1- (CP)——A synchronized radio beacon and fog alarm such as installed on the Bri- tish Columbia coast five years ago, has been put in operation recent- ly on Canada's eastern seacoast. the Transport Department an- nounccd tonight. with the synchronized sound system. the navigator of a ship can calculate the exact distance to Latest Peace LONDON. A118. 2 -- (Friday) -lCPl —Striking at Britain for the first time with leaflets instead oi’ bombs. Nazi air raiders today showered a south- cuslclil port with thousands of four-page pamphlets m“. lzliiliilg Adolf Hitler's “last- FllY l lo reason.“ nithin a fes nlinutl-s lhc "pamphlet bombers" appcaicd over another tnnn, this time in soillliircstern ‘Ellglilllil. 11nd plourcil liouii thousands more of the papers ivhich contained a verbatim account of Hitler's July speech to the Relchstag which in_iii zl a bid fol" peace . threats of what : l:l bring to Britain. " cawn raiders. however. all on a 1iropagaiicia mis- slozl. Near one _ northeastern town il“'l\'\' ex ‘tsivcs and 3.’! to 40 ' v "t" ware dropped while l‘ defence planes battled with fllc rairie . Bi: evpltisive and lire bombs al- so crawcrl down ilcar a town in "rn Scotland and raiders i other" commun- 2011. The bonlbs fell out ilolie wits" set a- nlnli" hcu the liitlri" pamphlets still ‘l in the air. ai id ward. ables hust- llfl torches .11 i}. d; lioht Conn‘; 1311;. s \\t.l b" iuinrrl out to make rat no: one is left. Iiiisscd Big (‘ham-e Scatter Copies-(Tf Hitler’s Over Sections Of Britain. I oiifiiloi"r1;'rii>vv1\l, CAluXoA. FRIDAY,“ AUGUST 2, 1946' Plea Address curlo value. He said regretfully "If I could getvback the copies turned over to policel couxi sell them at s. shilling each. and eive the pro. Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Appointments, Promotions For Chaplains O'I‘TA\VA, Aug. 1—I.Cl’l--'l'lie Ni-‘iluolllll Delezice Dtjpdldllilxili Lu- day ailnoulictu several ll])l)l)'i- mr-nlts llllti 1111110110115 in the llo- .10 PAGESA BRITISH SWITCH T N DEFENQ Germans Mix Leaflets lVit/t "Bombs In Raid mail Cathode liilti Pious’ ill, cnllp- . ‘can Ac- lain SCFVACAJQ ct 1111-,- Caz‘. Live Service l-"orce. iytajor (a. (To e oi’ Quebec ban llillilkfi 5111101‘ Rwllhiil Calai- oilc Cliilljliviili of the 2111i Div ii. At 1319 start o1‘ ‘lilo wlli" l’l"1'.‘.clpl.li Chaplain, Baslilyp C. L. Neliiglin, chose him Distinct Chaplain for A-iiliiary- l)"'"tric: N0. 5 at Quebec zl d ii nee. 11.111 one of his Vicars- lllll oi Reyna, re- ed if Elteltlit/i tinuing the war. iilsficrl uyczi coil- Copy British Tactics The propaganda shower ivas the‘ Nazis’ first. try at the "message [or the people‘ trieiics cf Bi"‘tlsh ail"- iilen who (lrnpfwd lilfittol . lcalcts into Gc-rtnat"; at the .1’..- sct. of the \\'lll'. The ]i_."lilipiilc_t-eliv _ llllli ‘ boillb-beariile raider. s. pt aver. Eilglaiid and Scoilllild from the east before day." ernight lull in tacks. The [ilaiies were heard crcs=inq the coast in l1fil‘iil£‘llS'l‘I"il S" ‘land. northeastern Eilglaild and south- eastern Etilglaild. Frequenty the sound of llloiriis mingled with the rattle of mach air i‘ 11cc daily l1‘.- Orc warden decided too that tlic p might have late. a .4‘ gun fire. lflfllfliilll’! that the Royal Air Force was l~"line with the raiders in the <3 ll " 2:. By LARRY ALLEN Associated Press Staff Writer ISMAlLlA. iul-lvpl, 11115:. l.—1AP)l —*L'[Ulll .1 szlilaollglzvli lyliildlllg lly-l lllk \ll\.‘ ll'l-\ll.Ui Ul l‘l'ZlllCi‘. HIE kllJllJll-Cilll l filliiL Lillailnlllll- ilurinelit. cal. l cli loony ll most as ll nothing lilltl ililpplénetl in nltlrop. " - "lsl l'<‘(1llL‘llOll in il'&L1-‘ 1,, op. 13111119, llllilllliliyh} 1hr Cilllilln. inimcdillle tlfillvilltjst are rlirertccl o)‘ tile l"l‘t'llCll_ iroili y. ' ' - ortzv puiltliiie in this palm.’ , Qlll-IS b0‘.'(ll‘l‘lll;( the Arabian. lles.rt. and midway" between Port‘ Said and Suez. 1 lirilisll authorities silv real COD-l iltil (l the lu-Lb-iuile waterway splllllllfl lilo land brillue between .'\ll'l('il and Asia lies in the British eastern .\'le:ii1l-l"i‘ailca11 fleet, he canals (lirctlars are 21 Fl'i‘li(‘llllli‘ll, ill Englishmen and one Neilierianti- cl". A visit today disclosed a spirit o1 corllilllilv among the cnilaYs ad- iliiilislmlivc- staff. sli.l practically llllflfl despite the war. Some who lalllcli the French army in SYT-l" nave returned. _ Inlorilleri ilsiiish sources express- ed atnitsenlcilt. at reports that italy "SAI. Li: lighthouse, oven in the heaviest me And Ceitivldw British Reply To Italians At Suez" tail‘ attacks. but to llaie no bsmhs was asking Germany'__to_turrl__ove_l" to_ Blended For Quality AllA"; her bonds and shares scired in Paris to give the Rome iltOVflflllhfllli. coiltrol "it the Italians- wailt the canal lei ‘ them com.- llild get l1.“ the llillolls eclrnilnteti. 1 lblllflllll, like i-lle rest ol Egypt. is prepared to cope with ally land or. have been dropped here. This tranqullllv is iil sharp con- trast to the day" reports oi new bombings at Alexandria. ill the An- pno-Egyptian Sudan anq at Gibral- tar. at. the other cud oi the MCUl- leiraiienn. At Alexandria. a lone Italian re- connaissance plane was driven eff. A British communique from Cairo said ytaliail troop concentrations near Kacssllla, Sudan no.1 recently captured bv British lroois. had been subjected to l0 rill s in two (lays by the Royal Air Force. iii- flictillg "severe damage." British authorities a so announced two two Italian submarines had been stink ill air attacks in the Mediterranean last- month. The sinkings were not. leportcri heretofore "for stratelziclli reasons- ceeds to the Red Crrlss." iil lllllfl LR (1.1 oi,‘ LONDOB.‘ 1111p. l—<CP)~-Great The leaflets measured 12 by ll No 1'1, Regllia,ilii"il.lni all. m) strengthened her- inchcs. bore the caption “a last ap- .lll(ll R C. Cliiljlilllfi ‘l sl“ ililct iilvlision that tonight. ' ‘" _ _ ' . ..zl e w _ a c9 0 . > s .i e lice.’ its en- Dllblic mtg t net ltavc had oppnr- .t1i"lll- i-nlonll of barriers once glflllsaylviolrrratl the Fl1€i1l‘£‘l"S speech 1w 1i till‘, to slow ltdll enemy ?ut _ . ~- lll"\' Vi“. r111‘. us nan ica: to lei" yBfliOllfi zlIi-ratiy‘ were rlcqllaliiietl 1R ‘1l'.'»\il mllipfi". mobility". ls with the‘ SiBPQPllV. houievt . - 1 All order tfitlily by the new coni- flllhrnelllkoglallflgl” 11101“ A1310‘. lllir hi chief. General sir Alan y‘ rs - e (‘aortic o remove many g1 3h; 1811119801 111w t_"‘\ ~d (‘llflffrfllfi trap and road ‘termini Elm‘ 1 cl .1 i 1 "llllllll loath" - through- ‘Jilmrafilrioglaxl uzls l1"l11'(i 1 " "l ‘Cllttflllllfrd 11.15 5111f; ‘I11 that talk Hlflri" tli‘l‘i.i!\"(‘i the l Y return to the bcarljtlonal British ‘Jiolplrc lvo Irl l1." (hlstl-ny“. - y“... . m... mmck is Highest db {lglccolsoiainiotryinnfricwidiy l’!- MAXIMG OIL MERE MAN Annn ll: llnlucrlyflon Delivered $1.1m loll-PILL B01101 Cisnndll llllil (1.5. ‘(you N LA]. w: E Nation Prepares two l“ Qffensivc Defence, Report Authorities Dubious Of Enemy-inspired Stories Invasion Not templated Immediately rrovirii“ "n and machine- to execute it. l lflllilllwfi army rl oi‘ vvcral million .ll".l‘(l Brltoiil into an . ilzp. and other coastal land- -nts will lat-Mic with de- P I l’ x “I o. 'l'i‘.".lli"n Defence anti P all limo... . y . . " tinlltczlitlr. the r11‘- s- m. o. n which fllfflfifll’ s , Fs transfer o.‘ IX i ins from strata- "v of Home ' 'lltl1".~rvr.l of crmn" . ill rtw An- Tlie l\l'f(' til 1-. “.l t l‘ r ivfikf t" i411» liI‘5.il'0\('(l iii Chili-lens worst l! ~ fllifi Illl t. l‘lv-.~tl\~"r1 (‘nasty vllellleci ll ‘nodv oi a vroulalll cm- Tlw-c at: iil advance, plnvec tllclzlv and searchers " rather" rln-lqin- 11y) of p-‘cierl to find ‘he hm‘ " firs rum; pvivthf 171' "Y ; l'lti."l“.'f. . . 11...‘. i. l:~lli'l‘. ¢‘|-‘l"1rr-" I)l$C'(\\'l‘l'l' . bodi- brouclit . illll- jvllihrvv a.- ..-.-,-.. .1... _ l" T\"‘F’i4i.\"< - l>i“""- of the QPIlPVYIPHlQ from and hive to lllTPl. lmttl calls of th.» Rnvlc-Rcrlin hope that anv oi‘ Vi. tliw‘ i-n-lld-nl r14‘ "tr-Mich fljlffslfl: m». - '3' \y_ .-.~=l 1.. we ;.,........lq.,.,.1.. ,..,.,¢..n,_ 11- v-‘\"~'. ~ "trim .1 llil-vll-q -~ ml um... .l;.|.-.mi.,o_._ 1... ~'r\"'""t!1"-"’":' ltil-ti- rlirlitil-lll "m". """l<“""'r their troops “n4 ,-l...,,.;.,., 91... w... (m. u‘,‘_ ial (ll‘ft‘llf'f‘" Jars Reveal P . . llnilr our‘ itiulltlv " out l~- ‘he lronntl NEW Er tllltioli a a \ . .lt~tn-r~t~~~~i"-‘-~rl ‘hv-Vllrwl‘ ‘n Fur- . I rinn and c-srlflfilfiv’ Han‘! Forelcll Policy ~ be: n I’ Y ~ ‘TOKYO. .'\\l‘.:. l -lAl‘l .\ J.\,l.l-‘ nese fOl'(‘i;.'ll policy which 5W s domitllltlnil 1111i lucrclv iil Asia" .".< forzn but ill " cast .-\.'¢ia"~-iilt .121: llFlilll (iO-Clllllll and the Ruth P1.i-=t (lies wvns aiiiiolrirerl to the peo- l!‘l1ll“,-\ liv illc rl-ltilnl- o.’ Prince l1‘:1n"1:liai"r1 i-Qonnve. no! rlirertl" bruit; Jflllflll rins- e‘ 11.111 ll ali-“rlrlv llntl l.‘l‘l‘ll to -.- and 1 ti". hilt €ll1\1fl‘.‘i‘l1l- 1w] :l o ll i1“1’\"l'l‘ll the .l:l' 1* Pulpit" and llil‘l‘l' \vc.<t- crn ‘,'\\\'(‘l'§. ll disclosed these lli."‘l1il0n§Z—- l. Creation of “a new order for greater cast Asia" with the tilti- matc aim ns lwnlalnoll liv Forclrrii Aliiiisici" Ycciiltc Ffatwioka b" “cstabllshnivzlt rf a stahil" Force for a s"il~=.l1ff1t".ci"-\' em- hrneillz not n11!" Jrman. \l.'1l1f'lifi\l- kilo and Phina. lvlr also Indo- China and tllc Fast Ionics." 2. Rcarmamcnt a scale “ade- quote for cvr-l" tlon of the national policies by it" into consider- ation tllc new llcvclopinclits hoth at holnc and abrnnr." 3. ("oilstriicttoll of a Government v|l TIA l l» in which cvcrv person must. scrvc the stain. with national cronnniv "1 he nlnvlvicd inward strcnethcn- in" ll°ilflllfll cl"i'i‘l1cc. ‘l. (‘halides in titr- szvstclil to cmphasirc the slate." 5. An cud of "torlrivlsm" to other \‘,f1‘i‘""<_ ~.-'i"l1 lllc c‘: lnrvrlllmlw- "V!" sit-Ive in pi-lkc whatever‘ friends u" can under" the lll'l'\'.‘ll- iilq cnvi1"-'~l1lnl-'~l lvll lil"1cr-f~\"'ll we will nu.‘ likll’? a vnlll effort in "than i111‘ hour's of tllriso coun- lricc which cannot h“ turned loin "ilwtls" ‘it. was lmiillrtrl l"\‘ \i"li— srioka that Grcai Britain and the United States were meant. educational "service to train-l Hi0 l't"'.V“.- lFontHWcr! flit 1mm- 7_ (‘n1 4t International At A Glance (Hy Tho Canadian Press) LONDON -.~\uthorii.'ttive quart- ers icnr Britain's relations with Japan will grow progressively \V0X'.\l‘-—~|)()§.Illi)l_\' stopping barely short of war; road barricades ripp- ed out in a switch in new “ni- ii‘li§l\l‘ deft-nee" tactics for guard- lm: lllc island‘. air raids slackon but flvc arc reported killed in a lone hcmhcr attack on Norwich. NWNFOW — Premier Illoloioi’! (oils >llPl‘i‘ll\l‘ Soviet “imperialist. tlcsillns" in tllc Ynitr-d . ail-s may ivivlcn the war into a. ‘world im- porlailsi" sirmmlc; declares Russo- iicrrnan pact safeguards the Nazis eastern front. rokvo 43:55.1. Prlnfl‘. K0!!- ojok new ITEIllIN‘ announ r flalily that Japan nlll l‘\li‘llil influence into Inrln-(‘liilla and Fast Indies. Il"<Y’.0\' --vlliirkl-iyand Duchess oi‘ Vflndscl- hound _for Bahama Con- Claim Disobeyed Orders Caused Rail Brash AKRON. 0.. 1W8. l-(AJEU-QL crumpled copy qr trallimenifi om, ers. found on the conduct: q! 3 PéflllsylVftillfl raiiro-litl cultcli l which so persrns ll'l‘l -i was; imcked UP the‘ TU&'SP"E;CVCYJTIQQXI that "he New“ "GlBNGU-Yd" oi’ inc strllctions was responsible for the tragedy. Tile order prmdrird that rim mo» tor coach should take a sWm-z and allow a ‘TS-eaiwfi-clght rn .1 u; D885. Instead. the coach's crew continued for a mile past the rid. lng and crashed head-on with m; frcizl-iter. Investigators said a oopv of the order" issued to the freicly ~|.1q crew was found iil the clm'l1ii"~ n! Fonductoi" Harry Sliafcr, 57, of the trio who fllll”\".'.'t‘(l me p, crash. Similar orders had been issued to the coach crew. m» rm- road said. WQNOER WHY 1T 1'5 WE tiEViiR see A Plcfloiaf; 0F’ ‘THE altlrtg‘, QRoo M Q/ ___._’ TORI‘ l t1 ‘"1 lZlVLl! l . _ _._. . l.'.lv.-.:n .'- - Vancouver .1 i l0 l'l("llUl1"iOn 4.5 111 .' ‘F0 til 5'2 53 R3 5ft T4 H1 .11! 5H ‘Ill fiii H5 . . .17 '78 Charlottetown 5 l 63 FORECAST Maritime Provinces: Hod-unite winds; fair with stationary" or a litllc higher icmpcrnlnrc. Synopsis: The weather 11.1.- bran mostly fair and uzirm . he west.- eru pi'ov'.1ices_ with ‘rght. shower! iil some clafricts. High tilde this morziing at 5.47 and tonight at 1015 Sun sot; this evening at. 7.1g and rlises tomorrow" moi-aim! I 4.4T. l New moon A118. 3. 409 Pm‘ Sunlmcrsidc tilric i8 min-ll?“ It"! er than Charlottetown. THE can FERRY sarulsos '_ {loaves Bcrdm 'l A. M" 9-55 A lvl.| 1.00 P. M“ 445 l‘ M. Leaves Tkumentinc 8:15 A M. 11.00 AM, 21.15 PM, 02o PM? (A S.T.) SUNDAY SERVIFE June 16th to Seplcnliicl" 3"» in- elusive:- lmvcs Borden 9 A M. 'l P.M. Leaves Tormentinc. 10.15 A. A. 8.10 P. M. _( A. S. T.) swhcra Duke will become governor. li- _i