MERE MAN Alovlotfortrhofoolinloeo. n flurdlan, ‘two 0on5 u, Ioulol ill‘! ED T OOPS SUCCESSFUL IN (Nbew Manpower Boards Will FunctiorLSoon National Selective Service To Take Over Drafting OF Men For Army. New Destroyer .Launohed For Ganadian Navy By ALAN RANDAL Canadian Press Staff Writer A BRITISH I??? Y of National War no.1 Selective s5!- destroyers built at a aid here for the Royal has been launch- christcned with the name of one of the mightiest tribes of Indian hu <1 was Pacific coast by sister-imlaw of sir John was colorful but t their eoeption after y Laurie recall- ibute tn Canada's The growth of the dian Navy was, said, "one of the. moat; m features of Canada’ brief and no sooner than workers were back n ubllc on inc pro jobs. At an informal r ed that Montre she liable bonrrls will be room e Mucus ‘m! lves worthy of the traditions oi the service in t, ~10 handle up. ment of com- with distinction on many seas. os- necially on the A are protecting the steady dd, official secretary “' l8 Believed Mr. Little has that while Selectiv “m” “h” “$1 so far been concerned S "s? 53 was another con Domlnlorfs growing so owed m admit‘ a and its defence,- of the ing the manpower inhabit the a ntlally of they graysrs and The Haldas, who Queen Charlotte Islands, th traditions esse and in days past offered most of their sacrifices to "ocean ._w_..______________._ (Continued on page o, col 8) be 3a. they capi/ured sea otters and sea lions than any other Pacific coast IbiP- They also are reputed to have built more dugout canoes for voy- aszes for from thei The Haida chiefs Blame Federal Govt. For Beef Situation‘ om . elr good ex- that it will rive t of itself and that sail her will be worthy of the highest traditions service and the Haida ‘rhls new destroyer w WINNIPEG, Sept. Tho Ailillildba, Iiiedern the the. ill help fill slnklnirs of Th” awn. the cor- d the escort were “responsible tin in-csent tonlusio Trumbull: the supply of three Canadian wa we-e the destrover Obt vetie Charlottetown an War——25 Years Ago Today folk-British positions amlets and Poly- Iront lerocd an n. tucks. kills. secretary, said tiou docs not believe an acute scarcity of urlvamiigo of any situation if» control and in lnruo packing lnte infill shill. “For y Canada have re- al Government those of the board vi grain commissioners." between ‘lower 1-1 (on Wood on Western at two points in One plane shot on and Mullah fun northeast cont", a van killed, 36 in- _____ "Free sound movies Ale __..__.. "Talkies-Montague Eoluroav. "So Ends Our , “Talkies-Scum Monday. ‘i “ML nun EYE” (AP) - Bri- wish “Hazelbrook Chicken Supper at l lobe l4 on the Pr. th Kali m. Sent. mo. tr hood- l.r William me Mrlom since British troops loot atims on Madagascar they w need. three ould to finish if demolitlons con- "Temoeranoo reiteration nnmmmd that time d "Dance-New Perth Ball. 1v. September 28th. obs “Chicken supper, Booienober 2o "Crapaud hall Friday, Sept. 2D. to D. dancing» bmiw» Mi- populotion wol id of ———~ a, s h $8 all?’ "IMAM! boos every Tuesday at Kihsin ton, truckl qmimlm northeast coast, CHARDOTTETOWN. CAN AD 11/ vggljgr" fir” pnvv"""' MERE MAN No mm can tether time or fldo. A, Fnioltvfsiizvram Willkie Sees Russians Dissatisfied (by lddy Gilmore, Associated Press Staff Write pt. 24 -— (AP)- will take back to t a deep and of Russian tion over the failure of to establish s. today MOSCOW. 8e Wendell Wlllkie disturbing dlssstlsfec Q wesiem allies Th liter willkies with Premier stalin. The President's emissary talked briefly today about the disappoint- ment and c00Iness he has noted among Russians everywhere on the matter of the secon front. "I feel it," he said, “and you n After seeing Stalin and present- ing him with a. fol. square en- veopo containing Mr. Roosevelt's message, Willkie said nothing to indicate he did not discover dis- appointment. mo, in the leader of a1 the Russians. As for the Britons and Ameri- cans working here since announce- ment was made of the London and Washington agreements on e "urgent, tasks" of creating a second front in Europe in i942, it is no secret that they have been get- ting cooler treatment from Rus- sians, both officials and private citizens. One learned Russian, who for several years has been lecturing o_n Britain and the United states. remarked: “Recently I have stop- d talking on these two coun- ies. My audiences ask me too many questions that. I cannot an- swer. One of the foremost is why the United States d Britain cannot start a second front." Willkie himself has talked lo the highest officials of the gov- errziént and with workers in the lowest categories. expr ssed appreciation nlted States aid, id, it was evident they really want. is Unless one is going to feel ter~ clded but, Willkie sa that the thing a second front. created they are ribly let down, h ...More and m V right criticism of Britain and the United states in Moscow. casual friends and bare acquaintances bring up the question of the see- ond front and ask in no uncertain language why there isn't one, sold the launching the “Killed In stren vital North Train liireok (A?) - laiib today ago of up“ the flaming another, into a f adjoining track. Wreckage 0d’ all three jgmmed into a small mountain crumpled steel in D358. and fire from opt oil spread through the m Six bodies had been late afternoon. from the and railroad officials held no believed aboard at the sold 21 were ln the pu 0d Whom were rescued. R SB. iiman Ante -.-——--—-———— O. P. R- EAWNINGS INCREASE . . Eep crease of 8691.000 l" repo was toda Pacific Railwa lnls of $5.289, t. Dl a of “$18,000 ed 8t‘? ceipts pending period in 1841. company ,, ,,_ British Conquer Northern "r Half Of Madagascar Island that what they; o idgca to impede on forces now would o1 can. ‘they stressed that such de- con- moiitions would imuro the I1st1und~ 0011b the hope the "stiuipld“ destruction airways and br txxrupati en themselves by making fioulc to resume ordi memo and communications Al. the IO-mlle dolly pooo which the advance more the commotion i-Inue. Governor-General not fled Tanonarl week. oerlwpa honing fresh resistance in t o Local French of ed to continue militia-i? iilrisdictioirl are in, office and British announced that the wmtd continue to fly ove wcupied cities, They s tlsh military con to prevent the Ax bland. 900th . French fl r Brliis ihb aid B ore, therein nuv. reight speeding along the trains of the narrow lied fuel ass. taken by ullman, they for i2 other person They ll injured t 24—-(CP)-In~ 15.1 per cent l-I rled by Canadian in earn- for the week end a compared with re- in tho corres- to has been held reopened oper- Annnnd An- ve earlier in the to organize fiiciols who elect- Britkh remaining authorities lrol was necessary is from using the IMPBON, Associated Prue Staff Writer) ng than those of Verdun and sslans at Stalingrad. Even its has endured more armor and planes (By KIRK! L. B bunk: ultimate fall c than 3D days under Hitler could bring to bear a5 act from i. all the massed power In men, llnlt It. questionable; but. Stalingrad has y. Supreme devotion by sol- t for the fact that tho ruins of a dust i-l city still are blazing defiance at the KM shuttered doorway or window, every gut- ter Hitler decrecdtho capture. I \ U I that historians ultimately will tell of that fight proh- f credit for that miracle to something other than Russian valor. It will go to Mother Volga, the great rlvcr that flows on to the sea below the cliffs on which the blood-bathed pity stands. ft is tho shelter of her mighty arm, thrown about Stalingrad from nmlh to south, that has balked Nazi striking power so long, forced Nazi rever- sion to the bloody business of frontal attacks. Elsewhere in this war except when it reached the North Sea and English Channel, that mode-In-Germun Juggernaut has relied on pan- zer break-throughs to spread confusion and cripple communications far in the rear of the main objective, be it fort or city. Mother Volga has prevented that at Stalingrad. If the mlgh loved before by all Russians as the legendary guardian of their homeland, shc will be worshipped hereafter if Stalingrad defies all precedent and survives the Nazi bludgeoning. Built Bridges Under Water To Fool Enemy NEW YORK, Sept. M-i —-Russian ingenuity in the of concealed bridges for re- treat and counter-attack in the battle of the Don bend draws plaintive comment from filers and citizen once great modern in from every rubble pile, every tor or sewer manhole, weeks a‘! - Yet the story ably will give chle Nazis Gonserve Air Strength In West By LOUIS V. HUNTER (Canadian Press Staff Writcri Al’) use '1 ' f . Giiiilhsiiiiiiliirlianiiiil°newn minnow. sent. 24~<cr com-Bi paper in s. dispatch broadcast The Germans are believed to be "any by m, Begin “mo, nursing their western air strength. “built several dozen bridges P°§$I79IY 1°? B he“? DSYAM" m‘, a across that river (the D011) Britain “I “£5 c“ 3554183 whm, were, however, complete noav for more i an l6 mcn anoint‘ ly invisible to Italian around eniiielv fald-‘Wfu, 1;’ "wig troops and also to the air Th“ m0“ h» Q11?‘ c .5°"“3e5 5*‘ force because they were l 105W- 13 (“her night's?“ Selig‘ about o. foot and o. half below ‘mllmragilizrlgy h1g5 1:321,‘ ‘:31? the water's surface." 216%!“ 1mm gmmdrofi K t ' . i‘ .>._»-».-.,.,,,,.. 9 -3JI5._,QG“ . ’ ‘ i vrantedio, ‘make heavier oltaagli? it is thought they have silfiicicni. bombers available in France, the Netherlands an centraie a fairly this count/HR if nights. 1f they are preparinil air ‘blow against Britain. Nazi press vrizemcn miav be . herdin: ivlizit. craft they have in the west un late fall or ivintcr. when would be able to switch fro-m Russia to bclslcr western un s On ‘lho o not ffirireitlnu i have taken 1o learned at Days of Operation ...__._._ MONTREAL. Sept. 24~(_CP)-- Power controller symington i8 negotiating with newsprint com- panies in . Lawrence River valley on a o to stagger their days of operation and thus con- serve power, ‘it was learned auth- oritatively here today’. an informed source said that ap- proximately 50.000 additional horse power wou be made available for the production of aluminum and othey war materials should the plan succeed. - Under the scheme. all mills would operate six different days e. iveek, with the various plants clos- ing on different (lays. Graduated From Manning Depot n the decisively which Canadian coast. destruction aces aided ln roxlmately a, be s-terdny urging In coastal areas port-ion cast. ye OTTAWA, Sent. 24 - (OP) -- More than 100 members oi Royal Canadian Air Force < en's division) were graduate clay from Manning pot at Su urban Rockcllfie and are bcinS posted to Air Force stations in Ontario and Prince Edward Scolia Island, __ MM. Bcllcdon- Nova taine, Darthmouih: RT. Ulrik- Parmboro; M.C Walker, Smith's Cove. New — K L. MEX- flndeiq Junction: . ‘Ba J R Baily Mail Replies To Dreiser .-._.__ IDNDON, Sept. The Dolly Mail, in to Ilieodore Dreiser. speaking in Canada, doc the "half-bullied lsolatlonlsm are still crying now ls dead damned." The front long, was headed. Tongue of Mr. Dreiser. written by the Mail's s writer, e Murray. "We in ntry or into vsertain taln and her le reported Ito Trviv» wade onto." the letter said, "It shows whni yizn think of you. The anger S G Bnmswlok Fredericton lrd, Dfvrnhesifl‘. Rae, Blaclwllle; MA Dalnousle; .3. Moncion. Large Claus BRANTFORD, 0nt., Bean». 24 — (Ci?) -- wou: Cnldr. . J. H. ding officer, we- this overlain: “tome _5 Service . The s contained the Canadians ever t the -page article, 600 " "The It class largest to reooi is cou face a include: statements about we Island: O. I. . cent, Am. . Yannouth. M Barlow. New - Saint John; Kettchulh. Saint John. LU§30 CANADA M I7l_lEllLlIFl EXIIIELS IN THE KITIIIIEN 118 h. ri- Annual Iublcrlption Doll Dy ll“: P. l. l. $4.00 i to other Province! Ind U, C0 Roosevelt May Veto Legislation ‘Enemyjlgain I Thrown Back’, At Stalingrad Ruined City Still In Peril In Spite Of f, Colossal Losses Sustained By Nazis. WASHINGTON, Sept. olllsion as o, res cfusing adamantly add provisions t0 p: (I Press Slzlff Wriior) ziy)—(Al‘)—-Countc n back the Germans for the northwest of Stalingra ireet barricades insi ed high command announce second month of siege. ore Germans fell but faltering attempt i s reported, and a two- csnion say, nctuully w Sept. 25-—(Frid w ing Russian troops b or second straight day 31° us. ‘.1231? l: R back to beginning of the when the Presiden to pass legislation a csldrui Roosevelt us, pen in hand, ‘ream srikc out alone. d while hold- Congress, by involvin d today at the y in the steady he Volga River city, the he WWII‘! Russian of more than 171i) '“ mo“ “i”? Nazi tanks was annou The Russian sn by slightly for the s ighi communiqu utation of retake a m5 . V. effect failed with food German tank 1.11m prices by O not, hiinse i. The fn: this opportunity to pros liillllllllli prices an the House of Repres f Stalingrad gained Thursday mid- Germzin attempts to Russians Wednesday, invaders. Thirty-five d in this single series of as- infantry was wiped out, nd straight day, e said, and seven captured by the “heavy losses" s were dcsiroye battalion of enemy the Russians added. Completion of Alaska Highway» By December WASHINGTON, Se the UYlllfid The Alaska ' received in a. time pal-Ly prices bclo could not be imp nil along the line, sue of the Preslclon sectors of tho rui sians said two but mbout 1,000 mcni we Red army unit: the House adopted. It was clearly to carry tho fight all to back down or com It Was expected vote would come ir The Impasse was an ammunition dump, Russian defence of to cover impor- of Michigan acous- ns and rake Ger. o; g-wmg Pres-Yb long-range guns ut‘ Dec. l, War Secre- Stimson announced to- irriffio is‘ expected to The communique s had destroyed eight nd a largo grou in yesterday's (lull inl front dispatch the Red marine suffered damage “would day.‘ and dictorrtho Proslden nnic move steadily over glslnilon. if the SQ ' the House form, be- d Norway to con- lnrgo attack on only for a few is the highway being ihs ahead of sched- id, but instead of in the couternpatied ' adiun road. the “hi only in one arm- effective controls over r disruptive rive-r an supply lines and the CIInPHiCIlCS said. rca of the mid- a new as the ll‘; claims, they air- fluhi. because iihe Priors Control Sizste orrzi itnnciont if in til in tho United Sta- they squadrons ihelr flailonary fronds 1n the Mozdok a Caucasus the Russia n wiihclrznval from one road for practically its entire length an two-way traffic ovcr son said that mus t was expected oo give on unsteady base over cl provide some of of the two countries ii . destroying l2 Nazi ther hand, observers are German cavalry com- hal. iiio Nazis may lesson R in tr battles over the Frcncti fighter ‘ 0i a-p- third of the enemy esumnbly still are some long stretches an 50 miles west of t e taking, had pmved ere reported try- dges into soviet nmvhile in the Sin- Praises Grew of Assinihoine The Germans v. Creek, B. C" runs northwe V(Villt€ll0l‘S€,d Y ukon (jQnsey-vlng Hm ems“ the (Continued on page 9. Col 4) Dleppe when %——————-—~—— ‘ the aircraft “TS our. MEN a hue. PENNY SMILES M, DRWSOII r, J. l-l. Stubbs,. Crock, and not only 2‘I——(QP}—Lii.-Cl\l(l who was in comma rormt successful not German submarine. said day that the Ass firs- wns so occur was able to rouc brc forward gun on the su rapid-fire Oerllkon Cmdr. stuhbs said. ‘tn ov- oihcr similar pro- UNER Cl-I AR GE to alone for all supplies. Difioials Watch For Growth oi Black Market u: not a German res and to kill en- statc of confusion o were nlilr- m prevent set fire to the bridge but the fire was nu time." Cmdr. Sillbbs, who today alter a three-we with his wllo ni said tho onuzipcm lrnod here lng in controlled or r s’ holiday clucis, has not yet. up go scale in Can. rliimo Priors and under no illusions an because it to combat. it. 24~ (GP Cable) nn open loitri‘ banned from lared that you and High tide this afiorn tho (iostroyorls crew was fouizlit at such rccmcnt olllclals said rosccutlons instituted thority~nearly 500 since general price posed lust Dov. l— iv with isolated ght for which todn s tomorrow morn d up remarkable llI. "it was a grand dis- words’ Poison was pecial staff o glad federal inquiry have dealt main- cascs and there have been no indications of organ- ized efforts to d “But we have to tide eighteen min- mcn worked tog can Faun! SERVICE EXCEPT SUNDAY on - liodvc 9.25 innld antler said three gun- Ied and ilvo ulnilons in INTERNATIONAL AT A GLANCE out development of the ct and our position now is that we are o ho have failed to re- of rationed commo- aders which you are in To SUNDAY SERVICE 3 to Dec. 2'1 inclusive) 00 a 1a., 6.45 mm. no 10.15 a. m‘ r countrymen you have l . (oonunugd on page 9‘ c°1____a d bv enforcement ‘if? board regulations pro- vide Sl-lll mnniiios. may bring n line nl $5.000. two yours in Those regulations S d?“ he!“ strict as those pro 5"“ “Um “5 bill introduced in L-N. 5 FERRY SERVICE Wood island: 7.00 a.m., 11.01 (Canadian Press) RUSSIA-Rule bet German assaults on m“ “i 1hr" "wmhs (Jhuloticiloiwo-Summrrsidv n fines for (‘illllpilll black nmrkoi (loqimgs, Loqvo Charlottetown 6-35 n. ln.| m. Summcrsldo 1.10 a. Inn. L20 FRONT-R. s. n-n. W’ s on three souihcnsiw crn English towns. s1" rtacmcqi. s. i-e- drrflg of lTt-slrnycr Jarvis port Little during Solomon Island operations. p, m. Loin-s Moncion ll a. mJ and 6.1! SUNDAY SERVICE Leave (‘hnrlottelovrn 12x15 p. m. buvo Moncton 4.15 p. m. l in lxmtlon and tho n. establish pant: all 0v