_ Bloomfield, July 23 >-—i ‘MMAXIMB OFA MERE MAN might despair. Save for my daily rattle anion p“, pleasant fields of Holy Writ rluirioltafuwn (lunrlllnn. Two Conic, ufiflllll‘ Guardian. Founded INN‘! CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA WEDNESDAY, JULY 2s, 19h >2'//’ The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew xcscimn srrrrmas Bark in Canada ft fun yl-nrn in the allure‘: gizifififff f" l; lt- l» (Bob) Lcuvitt I).I".C or “Nun. . s in Montreal vbslting 1;];- tilrv before going ilomc. one of Ms (‘\])(‘l'lCl1(‘l‘S during Um guy, fouow_ bu; the full of France was “gunk, ilik’ i0 thuf. country 1pm». other FZPLHlPDII members in Tiger Moth which they flesh-nu,“ and n 5' buck to their base in Spitfirerl be: Hirer Battles. "We xv! quite "a. f: ‘ hcllsfifldlifl planes back this wan» Bey- drowned ifllile fishing it Sturgeon Y" ll‘-_\'O£ll‘—OlKl l-lelzcr F‘. Recs, son ’ and Mrs. Al‘.| ur Earl Ross ‘day in a stream l: fatlle-l .; mill at Sturgeon. zis fir.‘ inc and apparent- i. i 4 bzlluncc on a pile 0f slaba l ' -v '10: (Lulu. lie was found with ‘ ~ submerged, orcrogwt for his v-; f i ‘l-h were caught in the slabs ll ml‘ \\‘il'(‘l‘, ll‘.\'lf‘l' Brcliaut of Murray \\'.‘lS enllcrl and alilficinl res- "P-u Wits tried but without. n- fl... FIWOTVW‘ L. B. Mclllsh of Monta- puv 11d an inquest was not neces- s.» live fluvcrul \vill bf.‘ hcld from tho Uufied Churlll at Duudus Thurs- flay. Coming Events, Notices ln this column 3 cents per wor Rule fur Murell L-uBT-‘l-ZB-Bi. _ "61l(1'\\'-—Siv.;(!_i.(.‘~YS Wednesday. L-937-7-2B-2i. "'l‘aikies-~Canoe Cove Friday. L-91l0-T-23-2i. _,"1l~'»l)c River Tea and Picnic, July Y l L-BTLS-T-IB-li. " liver-rise August twoulieth. A-lllllb‘ Ullitcd Tcu. L-945-'l~23-1l. "T kles-Jvfalpequc Thursday. L-930-7-'.l3-2l. "WJlllCd to buy Strawberries Cir. Lll- Fowl. Island Cold Storage L-ZIB-T-lbtf v“l).ll1~;(‘, Alberry Plains Hall, Fri- fllil‘, Julv 25th. Ice Cream. Webstrfs U1. .ll‘S1l‘iI., L-940-7-2Il-ll. _‘ lllAilLlllP Ice Crcum Social, l" int Valley School. Thursdny L-942-7-23-li. "Come to Ebenezer festival and dull-l- Wednesday, July 23. If not, flue following night. l...920-'l-22-2i.. nffBmil Danu- at Cetcil Campbell’; ‘illlilllmllll, tvcducsday, July 23rd. (Jr-Dd music. 14-941-7-23-11. h "Afodcrn and Old-time Dancing, loo-ll Hull Fridfty. July 2am. at Atom Orchestra. L—939-7-23-2l. “ Rcsrrvc mducsday. July 23 “f Viood Islands Church tea at cvr ferry shore. L-9i5-7-22-2l. "Allmlal Picnic St. Anthony's. 14-527-7-18-31-23 H"R<‘uular weekly dance. St. Jame: call. Sllmmerflcld. Julv 23rd. Dlnfl unnolll’ s Orchestra L-BT-‘l-MJAI-t! "Wantcd to buy~Bolo¢na Cattle gikllfill and Veal Calves. nll rades s one. write for price. Islan Cold ‘flicks Co" td. t1 n nflBind-er Twine at last summer ‘élm- Huy now while it. lasts. 110105018 and retail quantities. lvn d; Sblllctt. L-938-T-23-4i. Hffllillylruz fat hens Monday at D1} ferlctnn. Paying highest. market. “b. Knud Jorltcnscn. L-933-7-23-26. ‘Just arrived. Col-load of hay n RAILWAY T0 lilac, War Is L0 sification of the war now raging lng and: weme the r The tone of official comment. on the Russian will‘ was decidedly hope- ful. In fact. some informed neutral sources predicted that if the Germ- an thrusts remained slowed down for another '72 hours the Red arm- ies themaclves would take the in- ltlatlve in an effort to punch through the central German front at Smolensk. The Gellmans. said these observ- ers. have no continuous lines on that salient and. the Soviet counter- offenslve if it. comes would be cal- culated to strike at. the base of the danger not only the Nazi rear there but the bltSlC communications and supply system for all German arm- ies on the eastern front. As i0 the westcm front. lt. was learned that aerial observation of Germanyls cross Channel fortifica- tions hud revealed considerable lvcrk is going one. indicating said sonle semi-official sources. Nazi fears of a larlze scale British raid on 'he French coast. While the Russian situation was viewed as generally good. with the ' drive on Lcilingrad through Pskov secu lie-re as rather definitely halt- ed. an element oi coilsidcrableplanlz- er for the Soviet urns noted. in the Kiev area in the Ukraine. thrust southward along the wcst bank of the Dnicber River was de- veloping und lltat if it. is soccer. u it milzht cut off the Russian lIl Bcssarabia. Ger-luau occupation of that region, it yvat, said. might change the tent- D0 cf the war. Once the_Ukralne= was taken the Germans mluht. wzli be able to keep the remainder of the Soviet armies ellznzcd with a smaller Nazi force than lit present and turn their attention \vcst\y:l.rd to Britain. _ _ I H During the duy Briialnb ‘V — victory-campaign slirred new v.11- :n. for the R. A F. reported l: lluuc V's laid out in hunts flat. Bcllzirln countryside. ihusi llllii... on the Some informants said a German, Creait Speed the belief llzere that. th triangular Smolensk salient and 21-- - up In Expected (B I) Middl Jgfyw22_(AgtslllwkgSzi0gfiglglbd Press Staff Writer) inted ton hi: - from hi): North Seig totghg are reach- lalng v a, Territory. reports r n rrled N {lfinccésé and the ogprcgsed View? 2(1)! eagltthtgrftfatglgpcrlilhlwulgbedllh ‘Zdilhfifll tggt c rmdn forms driving on Lenl ad d M ha l by a Russian defence oi continuingngzrubbgrxhnessoscow ve been halted New moves seen To block Nazis In South America WASHINGTON, July 22- iAPl-n sitlent Roosevelt 41c- clared tnday that there might. be new steps by the United States to check any German infiltration into Latin America. When pressed for amplifi- cation, he replied that. “maybe" covered the situation. Mr. Roosevelt was asked at. a press conference whether he thought the blacklisting of 1.- 800 firms and individuals in Latin America by the United States prevented further danger of German infiltration in Lat- in America. The ‘resident said he would not go so far as to say that and then answered with the word maybe. . U. S. Naval Plane Deliveries Are Slow WASHINGTON, July 22-01?)- edr Admiral John H. Towers chief of United States aeronautics told a House of Representatives committee tcdzly that actual deliv- eries of naval airplanes for the first six months of 194i fell 20 per cent. short of estimates. The Admiral said granting oi higher priorities t’) land planes than to naval aircraft was caus- lflg "grave concern." May Plan By The Egllgéhlfl Press A flood 0t reports from all a- round the globe hinted Tuesday night. that ltriinu of major impor- tance may b!‘ about in take place in the For ETiSi. Most reports spoke of a pflSFlblt‘ JHYTTAPSE drive south- ward into French Tilda-China. Japan CllllllllPd a strict, censor- I lp over radio and rnble communi- cation. President Roosevelt. in tell- ing of this censorship pt his press conference in Washington. declin- ed to say ivheihcr he expected any new ngcreeaive move by Jfipflfi in the hem" filillrc. but when asked uihelhel‘ he ihouqht. Tokyo's action sicnificunt he replied in the af- firmatlve. Jupnn and Vichy France were reported negotiation over French Indo-Chinu, nnd British sources rcnrd that tlic ucrzeflatlona con- corned Japanese dclrrulm The Jnnnncsc pros. which often reflects official opinion. Cllfilllcd ihzlt the Chinese, British and Free French forces ivcre prepared to in- (Continued on page 3. Col 5) Interpreting The War News irke i.. Simpson. Asm- (Bylagd Press Staff Writer) Four days of what. seems des- umd to b0 the greatest and bloodiest battle m histOYY NY- nish only one clear c.ue to what is actualy hallllelll" 51°“? the vast German-Russ an “out. That is the fact that the Nani advance has slowed to a snails ce. “For the fourth day in succes- sion Hitler's headquarters could point. to no newbreach in the stalin line, n0 new strategic river crossing or rail-B-nd-fflfld junction captured to Justify its asscrtlon that. Soviet frontier defences had been torn aDart and the Red army isolated 1M0 “disconnected groups." In effect. the German re- ports confirm Moscows state- ment that there has been no important strategic change in the battle areas since the Nazis pushed forward to the Smolensk region. Nor need Moscow rely on it! own reports alone f0 substantiate its boasts that Red forces have engaged in bitter Stu M... . if .1 figlting and even uidlrlihfiiyfxtflihx‘: \\\\§§\§¥\\§\\§§\ lievglvyrle vciurlu blows. lolltiuwfl. P. E. I 1,‘.3g5.‘q-1g.4| Hitler's hcadquarivrg admit u ____ ' that, the Russians are confin- Loadlng hogs at Aiban every ulng their "stout. local resist- Pllll-‘(iay afternoon Fri av at ancc and stubbornly conducted élllcilxitl Aiming’ 11.3% a g1. all. c. _ ___.,__.~_-__ - . l - 119D E"“"3“ I (Continued on pm ‘l. O01 ll A/Ifeports Hint Japan New Move Nazis Blast Roosevelt l BERLIN. July 22—(APi-Prcs- ldent Rsosevelfls message to Ccn- gress Monday and Bolivia's ouster cl’ the German Minister were coupled by Nazi spokesmen and the German press today as new proof that “Roosevelt is planfully pro- ceeding against ihe Axis and Eu- rc-pe. and in so doing is endeavor- ing to make Scuth American States his stooges." The comment. was by Dienst Aus Deutmhland. the authoritative commentary. The Nazi government in reprlsal for Bolivia's expulsion of German Minieter Ernst Wendler today de- manded that the Bolivian Charge D'Affalrcs in Berlin leave Germfifly within three days and protested sharply to the Bolivian government over the expulsion crder. President Roosevelt‘; messafle asking congress to mcogrrze an emergency is. according to Dienst, "sharply rejected in Berlin." "Once again the President has made a completely senseless claim of an Axis threat to the western hemisphere," the commentary said. "In reality it wafnot. the Axis which sought. bases in the western hemisphere, but. on the contrary the Resident of the United States continuously meddles in the affairs of the eastern hemisphere and se- cures one base after another." The President's mean?» it i8 stated here. caused no surprise but is rmrely "an addition to the list. of documents on the United States’ carefully planned policy of aggres- sion." Great Need for ll. S. efenceWorkers __.._. WASHINGTON. July i2~(AP)— Government schedules today l!" eed for a vastly , ~ ed nluuber of United states defence workers in the next venr. includinl alfive-flold llncrellzsirfgoee em- oycd n a rcra - p M the 33mg time, sldney Hill- man, associate director of the Of- flee of Production Management. called on the railroads and railroad unions to transfer 100.000 skilled maintenance workers to the defence industries. ‘They are "critically needed," he said. Aircraft fdcwry payroll-v mil-it jump from the present 200.000 t) about 1.000.000 by July- 1942- Hill- man added, and shipbuiidxng wlll require an increase from 375.000 to 555,000 workers. This was but one of several de- velopments of the day related to the 0.8. defence situation. Airman dies From injuries In accident LAC. J. J. O’Donnell Of Avondale Suc- cumbs In Airport Hospital At Sum- merside. LAC. J. J. O'Donnell. 24, died in the airport hospital at Summer-side last. night. He was iniltrcd in an an- accldent at Sherbrooke a few miles from there Sunday. At i-he sum-z time LAC. A. H. Keith of Taber. Alberta, was killed. Both lnen were stationed at. No. 9 Service Flylni; Training Sshool at Summelside. LAC. O'Donnell wag critically ln- SEAPORT IS THREATSENE 8 cW . ~ -\- \ °fl k nrans EASTERN u NIT lured in the crash. He was taken unconscious from his plane bv twoi men. residents cf the district when‘ he crashed. Seconds after his Diane burst into flames. LAC. O'Donnell was a sou of Mia. Catherine O'Donnell of Avondale“ near Vernon River. l-Iis father. Frank O'Donnell died about two, years ago. , Surviving are three brothers and three sisters. Two brothers. L-AC.» Francis O'Donnell and Wilbur 0- Donnell are with the Royal Cana- dian Air Force. The third brother. Daniel O'Donnell is at Avondale. 'I'hc sisters are. Mrs. Earl Rear- don Charlottetown: Miss Marv Q'- Donnell in Montreal: and M155 Thelma O'Donnell. nurse m train- in<z at the Charlottetown Hospital. F-urornl scrvlrca will be held from the Roman Catholic Church at Vernon River Thursday morn-inn. Pork products Restrictions; Price advance 0'1‘ WA. July 22—fCPl—A three . int. program involving reduction of sales of pork nrn gum,- ln (Tanall. www.- announced tonight ltv Agriculture _.'tllnislcr (iurdincr in a more aimcdmat providing maximum (UmflPJe-‘i of (funluliun bacon for Britain in the next. two mnnilis. The prcgrums calls fnrl- _ 1. Reduction of 25 ncr cent ‘IN the amount of pork IIl‘"d"\‘~§- including ham and tun-on. that mnv be distributed by exporting packers for Canadian consump- ti. . Prohibition of the 0X00" of live Tings, dressed hogs and other edible Dork products. ex- cepting lard. t0 bnlnta oihflr than the United Kingdom and Rriiish possessions, effective Wednesday. 3. A further udvancecf S1 a hundredlvcblllf- i" 1hr. price MY‘ able in packers at Canadian 1on- hnard f"r Wlltshire bzujnn for exnnrt to the United Kuwflflili- effective frrm the cm‘ l’!!! livestock markets Wcdnuday The loll-st. nrice boost‘ on ex- port. bat-an raises the m- rr nav- pbie by the brcon beard to 819-60 a hundrodweighf for Grade A. No. l sizrablc Wiltshires. (Continued On page 3. Col 6) lntra - llnion Fight spreads In (tape Breton By John LeBllmi Canadian Press Staff Wrllfll‘ enact»: BAY. us. July 22-161” -_Suspension of 13 members of the United Mine Workers of Amerlfl in cape Breton was announced to- night. 0.. the neweit develoumvflt l" the intro-union fiflhf- "my has drag,‘ ged down production in the islands collleriea and brought from the federal government an appeal for full production. The miners. asserted ringleaders in p. move to overthrow the U.M. W30 diatrict executive. were aus- pended from the Union-exclusive bargaining agency in the ma!" Nova Scotla coal mines-for two years. ‘They were charged under a section of the U.M.W. COHSUIIIUO“ barring dual unionism or the fo- menting of a dual movement with- in the union. The accused men were tried be- fore a UMW. tribunal after an unofficial convention of U.M.W. members from thme Cape Breton (Continued on page ‘f. Col 2) War-ZS Years Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) JULY 23. IBIS-British cruisers routed six German destroyers off Schouen Bank, near mouth of the schcldt. Rusdans captured Kelkid- Chiftllk. Turkey. Brirsh advance on the Somme led by Australians and Trrritorials; muléd to within LieuL-C 1. E. H. . his Cfllilmigflllll on tslizailiniihfn ll-fi .‘."-'"-.%@-“."I= o-i- i. t. ‘fiwzlrlldle 0-6- 0f the (‘ape Brrtun e ~'“ 9m- IIOW at Camp Borden, lion. J. P. McIntyre Home frcm Ottawa F?“ JP- MQIMYre. prorincin "1415!" PT Public tvorka and l , ‘Kat's arrived in Charlottetown lust 1118M f-“Om Ottawa. He had been ‘ at the Dominion Capital for the lastvten days in connection with Drovmcial government nllittcrs. While away he interviewed Fedora! Buillflfiilfis concerning the possibil- ity 0f llRVillg :1 ship provided to 1'e- place the iccbrcdkiitg ferry c113,- lmwmw" 105i lflflt month curoufe to dry dock. Mr. McIntyre shrugged and illdl. cated he ind iloihinq to Qty “non "slim 155i Illilllt if the Province was lo get a 110w boat. He said he had no comment un- lll he talked with othm- n1(\]n'_vn1-_<; of the covcrvnleilt on deputy uil controller 5.1.. Stewart's FOqHOSf that the |)i'0t'illf'(‘5 reduce the speed limit. on cars to ("/18 e oil and gasoline. Budsfiiiil Barrows From ll. S. Interests WASHINGTON, July 22 -(AE'l —The British government today borrowed $425.(.(l0_00J from the rc- construction fimucc corporation in order to raise nearly half the $1,- 000000000 owed to United Stutcs nulullfaciurcrs on war contracts made prior to the leud_ lease program. Jesse H. Joncs, federal loan ad- ministrator, nnnounccd that the loan wrs made on the security of large blocks of British invostlnente in the United States, and that he believed ire earnings of those m. vestments would be enough to m- my the loan in l5 Yours at three per cent. interest. The loan was made under author- ity granted by Congress lust mouth and Jones said it. would provide "the British with dollar cxchnngc without having to sell their securi- ties and investments at. forced sale." Loses "life . While searching‘ llerll of cows The body of Robert Bruce Mc- Adam, 11-year-old aon of Mr. Rod- erick McAdam. West st. Peters. WAS found floating in seven feet of water a little east of Savage Har- bour about 5:30 yesterday morning. The boy came t.o his death by drowning. Dr. T. Leonard Farmer, Mount Stewart said. He had been sent. in Search of the cows, which had wandered a- way, and when he failed to return. the alarm wan spread and a search party organized. Neighbors scoured the countryside all night without success but early yesterday tnorn- ing a man saw the body fr m his boat. It was about a mile from home and was ln the wafer whore the old Savage Harbour Breakwater was located. The lace is partly dried up but the ti e comes over the apot. The Royal Canadian Mmmiod Police at. Montague were notified after the body was found. Coroner L. B. Mellish, Montague. accompanied by the police, went t0 Went. 8t. Peter's and investigated the drowning. when auured by Dr. Farmer that the boy had met (loath by drowning, he cieclded that an inqueat wan unnecessary. Boulder; the boy's father. there survives another brother and two slat/WI. The funeral will take placgdrthls two mllu of Martlnpuich hnllhtl. 15011110814! oblocktllt-A ews nuts-rials ' i {Nova Scotian is Charged with Slaying man MILTON. Queens 00.. NS. 22-—(OPJ—Wlllard Freeman before CClllliy Magistrate S. Hilary lu-rc inlay with 33-year-old ltsulcilt of the Nova SCOiia village. C00lL‘11'5 body was gallon cf the Coolen death. Coolen was found ab.ut a mile from his own h'me. lying on a highway. In addition lo having a cru=he jawbone. Ccolcn had l..sl a consid- erable amount» fl bloxl. His car was discovered on a hy-road about three quarters cf ll mile from the body. All auicp<y w G lwriormcd on l i 4 oncr, Dr. J. - i 0d umil July 28. h .ril urtfort ~.-' w . . - ,_ , r - . . l l C l .ll the lolkhm. Smolllmll and Ahliumlr i'eglnnr=l—fhc areas lfu- . ‘um me l‘; ‘zngl. have liCi b.._ mzuir: known. Burial will rake plncc tomorrow". Pending the results cf the topsjv, all inquest opened by cor- W. sznlch was adjourn- two days before Coip is l0 fij‘, opening of a preliminary hedrll . ‘liic pouring will be held in erpcol. News Briefs VICHY. France. July 22- iAlH-Authorized sources said today flint ncgotiutinng on French lnrlo-China were under way bctuccn Franco and Ja- pun. LONDON, Jilly 22 — (APl-All Moscow short. wave radio stations \\'(lii off the all" a’. 9:31 pm. l3r3l l) m. A.S. T.) tonight. I~'REDPIIII(‘TON, Jilly 22- (Cl‘l—'l'lie qul-slion of setting n speed limit for automobiles in New Brunswick to help con- SPF"! Elnsnlinc will be discussed at n meeting of the Provincial (invcrnmcnt ncxt wet-k. Pre- micr J. B. Jlrblair said tonight. adding that he wlll bring up the subject for discussion. LONDON, July ZIL-(Wednesdayl --(CP|-~Th0 German radio said cnrly today .1 second air raid on ‘Moscow was in progress. VICliY. France, July 22- (.»\l’l—Three French destroyers arrived today in Toulnn from Syria. apparently having de- parted before the Vichy auth- orities promised in making an armistice with Britain that all French ships in the Syrian vicinity would be turned over to the allies. SAINT JOHN. N. B.. July zz._ (CD-An auxiliary fire-fighting WW5 i0 IISSl-“i in vicar or other cm- Plfilcnclrd wasbrganized here t0- mght. They will meet; once a week to learn fire-fighting methods. firs: aid and gas LNOLCCUOIL LONDON. Jilly 22—-(CP)\. Thc blast-ow radio sun-gen m (lftflllill! transmission tonight l1 ‘cull, tn Llegt. lloerilc- n n 1e sccon 372ml German lnfnntrgftntxtiald: form him that the men he sent i"! lt-"tlffll July l8 were sufl- and wrll with the Red army and that he lived not. can‘. about ihcm. Tho announcer w“ tiff’- lmtrol. “Ylllg while ‘i185. stormed towards the S0. ‘i918. towards their freedom." SINGAPORE. July zzqwed- :¢$di”l_y)-(AP)—A British emu- Sien aw broadcast. over the mllrmoic radio early today iukmlr cognizance o; rumog circulated in Tokyo that Brit.- ain was planning action French Dido-China. stated that iJlte iiuluors "possibly are bciulz crcllntrd to p, ~ l) - . . Jflylfucse acticulke w M“ rm n f)l‘ili(‘(i quarter; vrcre quot- ed. ns saving there was no qucs. tiou cf zmv siloh action by 3m- ish forces. ' Nazi Fighters Fear B. A. F. DONDON. Jilly 22 ~<'CP\ - 'I‘he air ministry reported wday that daylight raids by the Roynl Air Force over N0l“.|.(‘i'll France have become so formidable that large German fighter formations fre- quently avoid them. British fighters escorting bomb- flights of Mesacrschnlitta July colp. 31, of Western Head, was chlrgcll! Edwazd j lhc I .lll§."il;_Y of Roland ivilbert 00011111,: Sdlflf! nwrulng £15 ltoyal Canadian Mounw ted POlLCE climaxed their iuvesti-i err. in n raid today met two largo , which - vol-red away and refused to give1 ion the shipbuilding yard: at Le J Trait, Franco. i is steel-true duly-sense. not one of 1:5 MAXI MS OVA MERE MAN Without a sense of duh’- I. rcdliv anything. Frees Moscow Front Un found curly, Sunday by C.lp near the gaze ozi the rlccudcdls home, it's jawbone: crushed i Cali unis rtniuullcci '1 July 30 . , . and llflliill l0 the couiliy jnl lzil MO-Tr- o“ Jul)‘ Ll\'rl‘])(.0l. He wars {llftibif-ifi this} (Qgmnjln lwmlmrs broke I cussion. l JIOSUHY. Jilly 23—(\\'e huge flat store at ;l.e 5.60 0f the] Finnish illfilSl clusr lo the I.cninurud-Murlnuusk d j was indicated by the Red firm)" conllnulliquc declaring the (iernllln-ltllssinn front was 0s Annllll Bahunrlpr" Delivered, “.00 BI llulll l’ E. t. ,_ ,‘il (lunnllu uml U. l. I530 Declares 7 changed; Battles Continue Russian "Capital has second air raid; 22 German pl-zlnes downed in first smash. 27l—(\\‘udllusll:l_\') —- (.\l’)— through to diiuck this capital 'I‘ilcsd:l_v flight for the second night in suc- dncs(ll1y)—(.\ l‘)-.-\ German- rzlilrozul scntiully‘ uul'h'lli'_*;c(l and pro- claiming ii successful defence 0f Illoscow against (he first 1.\:1zl ulr ruld on the Soviet capital. l The communique reported "hczivy fiuhiing" in the dir- Loningrud on the important au- silfs ice-free Arctic port. The town is 'I‘herc was heavy fiuhtlng uciion of Puirozlivolisk. ll town which lies 25H miles above rzlil line i0 Murmansk, Rus- norihelisi. 0f Lzlkv Llldouzl and lift miles inside Russia's frontier with Finland. 5 zilso. the communique said. lg , . _ ‘ _ _ _ _ Li“: of blitcl batik-r. fol SCVflYill days zlgulnsi (Icrmlin forces ' dPiYifll-z‘ lTslIf-‘Cilwll’ in the direction of Leningrad and Kiev, r lifo:-zcolv' emerged relatively- harmed from Monday's 5 i-2-liour l irald by 200 planes and Stalin liim- ‘ self in a special order of the dny [Jrlilscd the pcoplc of the capital for their wolk dgzlinst the rliiclers. As pcoplch" conimissnr for dc- fc-uce. stlilln lauded the "fine work" ‘by night fighters and the ground idcfvnces fllld paid fflbllfe t0 the, ‘[ll‘f?_ flghling services and the mlllllzi who were busy throughout the long attack. Stalin disclosed that. 22 Nazi planes were shot down during the idllsk-lo-(laivil rliid. The Grrmlm ,1 "alt bent ii‘. the capital with both iexplnslve and fire bombs, but day- ‘lmllt showd that (respite the fury Of the assault it was relatively ltarlnlcss. Today's early communique said the Gt-rnllul losses "must be con- sidered very great under the con- clitlons of the night raid." "Scattered and dcmnralizcd by u!" Illlilll fighters and our anti. aircraft guns," said the statement, ‘the Qermzln planes dropped most, of their lwmlrd on u-dods dud fields outside Moscow. "Not a single military objective 7, C01 3) __Germans claim lMuch damage In Moscow raid (Continued on page un- I ______ ._.:._V 'i——3| Typhoon leaves many Nameless in Japan TOKYO. Jilly 22—(APl~’I'h0us- ‘duds in Japan were trcuipomrily homeless and 35 were dead from l. typhoon which lashed portions of the island iodlr; in the wake o! week-long rai .. lifosl sever: 1y punished was the prefecture of shizouka. 150 miles Sl7illll‘.\‘(‘ST. o.’ 'I‘0l<‘.'r>, the city of Aslilkaun. north of Tokyo, and tho town of Tsuchiura. 40 miles north- cnst of the capital. Thirty-four ivere reported dead, an injured and three missing ni Shlzuoka where 26.000 homes wnre flnodcd. The typhoon wal veering towlard the Sea. of Japan toni M; and w.“ expected to misl To yo, vmore, hOV-‘GWT. 12.000 homes ware flooded, A Pmno CAN'T BE B011 SQuARz An‘ UP- RlQl-if BUT 114E PiAmsf CAN . _____. . BERLIN, July 22 __ var» _ The: hilzh colmudud claimed today that, the Gcrlnau air force, in it; first; utiack on Moscow. bombed lhc ;Krcnllin attfiioll and other object». Iivcs in the heart of the Soviet can~ ilml ciuriluz the night. 50L lllitllV 'lll'tfs uucl fit“.~’ll'()_\'(‘d or damaged blllldlllflfi oi both flfiiillllislliillYfl, ulld illflil.~'.l'l1ll lmporililicc. , , Nazi sources likened the usaaultfl "one of the heaviest carried out bl‘. .the (lei-mun ulr force." to the UlR" 20st raids on Britain. It was ulnilu- ,vd i-llili ‘.30 5i)l'f.'i\E'.llllZ flrcs were S;"L‘I‘l cn- 01 the Klvmllu and the eluirc rcnou of the Moscow rivl-l" bvlui. site of llfllllllllsi ‘iLilVP olluus ill bowel" ltluuis, was dcskvribcd us aflame. l The (‘wrlulin reports clulltlcd the. lsovlct dcfonccs wcrc ilicfil-ctivc. iti- lthougll pivntv of slullluu scam-lllilalu nrtivilv was in f‘\l(i1‘ll'(\ r i 4 International At A Glance , (Canadian Press) MOSCOW -- Ruwili acknowledges German northern drive real-hrs vl- , fin“). 0f Petrnzavnlkk on “ur- mllnsklcnlngrlill railway: Rf" army holds firm nu vital rviilrlfl ifronl; flrfit Nazi alr raid on .\ln.<- ‘ icow mnrc spectacular l aging. BERI.iN—Gcrm:in< claim raid on flloscnw silccr-ssful and bri-uk through operations have "tom (hi: Soviet defence from into groups. r LONDON —— Imlumlllifc sirpplu i up of war ope-rations seen; If. .\. F. lsumshrs at (ic-rnmny in darkness i and northern l-‘rrmrc in tiny raids. “KASIITNGTON -- Roosevelt at i press cnnfcrcnrc announces Jnpn- ‘ pean- lmili "(lu- llltii-litl- (invn-n- move in that direction.) than llum- , nose impoeltton of radio and cubic censorship; Welles any: run be nu points hlut Japan plans a military‘ Lem...’ Cm-“mn 5. M. TORONTO. July 22 wCPw-Afln- mum and maxlnlllm tempfrdtilrcs: Du umon 4&1 Tfi Victoria 53 T1 l-itlnlolunn 5t T.l v Rcuiltn 5'7 R6 - Winnipeg m) 88 - T011111‘. l (ll 83 Ottawa 41s so Monti-ml 61 B1 BQSTON. July 2L2 ~(.-\l"\ -Forc- cast frr northern New Elrlglaizd: . iXlCS- l Fair our‘. siilziltlv ‘vllmli: day ziud Thurs-tin)‘. SYNOPSIS zilili 1.1.1‘ warm in Ontario and in Afmutobn. wliilc licixt scattered showers have Titw wcatllcr has brl-li "Pillllwfil ill 5fl§kli(‘?‘.f‘\\‘f\i1 n: 'Al- bwsta l\“.‘.!'l‘f‘ i‘. has born slirhill’ conlrr. llluh tuiv till- moruzlllz 11'. 0.20 , and lnuifllf n‘. 1i. . 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