32/11 .»/ ~ The People's Paper \":J4A1h:\ -...-s._ _ IRENE ‘flf/F“ we" "g ~"‘"-»_--_--\ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. TUESDAY, AUGUST 31. 1943 AGANIROG FALLS; NAZI LINE CRU BLES '"""" annular suisiaian Least 25 Arc Killed In Train Wreck In New York Read by Everybody HEREIN 0hurehHl To Speak Today Crack Train Collides Freight Engine it A Glance Churchill. after a entian Mountains fishing resort, will world in a radio bro o'clock E.D.T. tomorrow, presum- ably from the Quebec An official spokesma British Government today sai I n .the .Delaware, Lac wanna and western AJ-I. McLaughlin, chief giis atchfir in the Buffalo of- d. ner. chief dispatcher a o office of the rail- sald the wreck Occurred when a local freight engine. pulling out of. a- station switch at Wayland, struck the engine of Laclm-Wbnna Limited, crack passenger train. tipping ove both en ines. Wagner said iou ted were derailed he engine. tcher stat/ed that all of the injured were being re- moved to hospitals Horneil and Wayland. The Limited was en route from Buffalo when the k occurred, Wagner said. He that James E. hero I“ _ licNaughton sly!- vl.|l N - Russian clVl deal in a general way with Later this weck Mr. will be in Washingto Some time before for the broadcast lakeside log cabin club which has been their last Wednesday to sidence in the cita- they were guests, Roosevelt, oi Prime Minister Mackenzie the Churchill-Roosevelt war con- Primc Minister's rosy- tern in the A.T. "I cannot say that I gaught very many but m still pulling in big ones," told reporters as she steppe a >1 odish strained u result 0f ‘ HOLM - Glrmans so "l iinii court functions IINGTON — 341M076]! 1 h capital, confers with hill! .. m» Churchill barley. E l) HEAD UAR’! b0 First Gar of 1943 Wheat is Loaded WINNIPEG, Mari.. Aug. 30——The first car of 1943 wheat was loaded I ‘tween Rose ank arid Roland, in C. Canadian National lines consi ned . to the Manitoba wheat poo rt A bushels in the shipment. The car was loaded by seven farmers. W.J. Muir. T. Bannon, H. Whitefield. J. H. Martinhlfi. Edward P5 i a1‘ NEWS - Knox hints o! '.l‘ plane this afternoon and for Chattanooga, Tenn, to begin a tour of United States Women's Army camps. She will father in Washington w "scheduled to arrive later ibis Miss Churchill said life at hc fishing camp was “delightful" and that she was sure her father was hhishop O'Brien s at Kingston lluin Poured on Italian Railways of Kingston Diocese, in Hotel Dieu Hospital here He suffered a heart t- sierdav. one of several af- --: him in the last lix months. lllilli EVENTS W131“ Mfllpeouo Wednesday. 5-30-21 Eden to Meet lllaisky Today LONDON, Aug. 30 — (AP) — Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden HEADQUARTERS, AFRICA, Aug, 30—lCP)—- ght poured iuln on re- rallway system Sunday. with bomb- ers battering Ortc, 40 miles north oi Rome, and other fleets pounding and Dance Brada-lbane ' y‘ 54,0411 Torre Annunziatn south of Naples with Ivan Maisky. former Russian I i Ambassador to Great Britain, and Talkie Craimid Thursday- 3‘3°' down in these rind other over the toe of Italy. and three Al- lied craft were lost, Allied head- quarters announced. NAVY GASIIALTIES States Ambassador. in what gen- erally is believed here to be the first step toward an early three- power conference and perh later Churchill - Rnoseveit - Stalin e In diplomatic circles it was un- derstooci that Eden would give Maisky a report on those portions of the Quebec conference in which l inte ted. cluding the openly-expressed hope that a "big three" meeting could be arranged. and particularly on the Italian situation. War-ZS Years Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) AUGUST 3i. i918 ,-Germans 1e- treated on the whole line frcrn south of Ypres to Soissons. seized Mont. St. Brash troops tool: uuvisny sbovo Italian Navy Divided By Capture of Sicily the nyiuim bombers p uction remained un- "Dsncs Montague West School, ~' 1- a-ai-n , mu ai Dan . "-- Cross niui, {ucsclgyq Algllset a- -3i. . fills Victory league. OTTAWA, Aug. 30—(CP) —The Royal Canadian Navy, in its 197th casualty list of the war, phlst John Seeton "mm Vi11by lce cream socal Khwl. Wednesday, Sepgerfibiair‘ "Q19"! M-Mys Lodge, Kin ston, o! Montreal. had died in Canada. MacLaughlan, a. member e Mott‘ lA mas nu rrlsfiill m” __" on res ug. . o ca num- QTTAWA, Aug_ 3Q_.(QP)_The . ber was V-b42s, 1nd his next-cf- kin was listed as “his mother, Mrs. Meta MacLaughlan, of (4643 Sher- brookc St. W.) Wcstmount. 9113MB d“!!! fli- PICW“. N 5 . Ltd. under contract for the United ri.**."..“'“:.:1"12t';%‘ .. .an so cnnum- Tl 40-‘ tfllit 1 md ' a as alder-iii. b. €98i“.°e..§i? all.‘ Lin? At 0ntario Camp ot Mrs. burner. chief test pilot for Fair- dOtW. 0i i486 Darling child. and was witnessed bv the entire personnel of the plant. with TORONTO A-u-rao (C?) L-l ‘fliundi will be served at Dis- Ssptember lst. 8-31-11 '(ilris' B ‘_-" u Buuiirxljrgl guuggisge Bale. me to Elli ttl-lll,T d Mlzust SlsJt. Adfnissiolrlfsigvy. °l Ind dance free. G "'1" tum?» Primarie- lglub p, .. WWW!" in lxart Wtilneaday. September ls " lnted to buy live snd dressed t pram. ud- Hllild COld g 71W"! for Kl own Mitch and Hgrgala Show at wfiim-‘ldly. Bepgepgbe WARD KENNEDY n which the Allies could turn to good account. In Allied hands the Ital offensive on Japan. ' “Medic. sestdnssi eta IM other amusements..- Wfvloo Rummage Bale. weak- ally des- ____ to operataulgffgxtivgfir ° ' The wire did not explain how the test. All c1 accident occurred. Pte. Gnudet was 1a yea" “k1 “m1 101m‘! ‘he “m? side of copenragen .had been mov- alienborg. withi ih cap- the entifre enovel lei-lied there under more than 50 per cent. and Italians held the nesses in these draft, esp it diifi ai Messina. it was an easy matter of shift ships bet tiw war. Italy's navy was wn as the world's ias can steam 80 knots em have filililown they ed naval and air at- taiian merchant marinenlfia: inpopm ship losses are said shown extreme reluc- out this as clever policy on is doubted here that fail into um‘ mil-riot Convention of lint ‘n? R01 l NW1. Pork c an nstitutos will be held her fleet for bargaining e1 iv War gifuaiion Lasi Night By Hamilton W. Fsron, Associated Press War Anllyst llkelyqio push tier’: forces still farther back on the southern front. onal retreats were contemplated. assault. at least for a time. long the sea. of Azov as ar west as the Crimea. Taganrog. plan any further offenslves on the southern front. Dniepei- River at Dnieperonetrovsk south and slightly east Melitopol to the shores of the sen of Azov. armies and a shortening of German front lines, which usually resu But on the other Crimea back. This is certain because of their long and bitter. bu fight to hold Sevastopol the big Black Sea port on the southern ill? the Crimea. . Fresh Fuel Added to Swedish-Nazi Quarrel strained. today to Washington from the “nicks, chili Aug, 25 off the Danish coast. dress at l p.m.. ED. T. (2 P.M., Denmark," hi; added. here he W111 be Rccfimlmflied bl’ denied that fishermen were ply is inexplicable." forbidden waters was an act Macllaugman’ or “support to Germany's enemies" I T 111111511" P1111"! 22.21.:"":..::;r'1i:;e:;..i1:if*b‘ _€__________ munitions department announced today the successful flight at i.'§.‘.’§Ii§Z‘i“'i.i‘Ii‘ii"t°y‘iiihélildfiiiciifli Kmed Accidentany States Na representatives of the munitions ment officials said. The com y‘; ed while the tooling-u for 881d Wdlly- - n s an ‘manhunt prize (It-Ielll verg wag 1n progress, hen A military court of inquiry had thc Bolingbroke contract is com- been convened and officials said ‘ears; Eiiifidiifdrftiii“ :2:.s:t<:.."t.; $2.2: isn't“ra.°ii"zzi...iztzr- Helldivers. stationed at Niagara Lake. in the fall of i942. Previous Germa cashed eve three woella. By 7-116?! H! 1’l°m°- T119 ffilhflim avoid using themgrlSALADA'Coflm' being forwarded home for burial. . _.__._..___ - consumers will be assured of su- INDIANS PREDOMINATE try t hold what re- . o iflb QMMY- More than ‘l0 percent of the pop- 31,3371! of Guatemala is pure In- Well Known llewsman Dies Suddenly ‘TORONTO, Aug. 30 — (OP) — John W. Tibbs. 63, ie editor of the Canadian When the Russians chased German troop out g Th; th y demonstrated a ain the tremendous red driving powea. Thcymrlw seeern ioro would be little military reason for the Nazi t ll t f ‘glntfanrog, their southern anchor post on the sea of dial’, Yihiesf“ ad- Thls is apparent because the Germans heavily-fortified Taganrog during the mun months it was in their hands; if they had poured enough men an guns into the city they probably could have resisted an “Sign m Gimme nly early tonight of his office at the Canadian Press aparentiy in good health and had just (acme at the north en when he collapsed and died. Mr. Tibbs, a veteran of the Boer Iiowcver. holding on would have left the way open for n Russian swing to thc southward from recently recaptured Kharkov in an en- circling, movement. Such a successful drive not only would have out off Tagnnrug but concelvabl could have pinched off the entire salient a- Gcrmany wants to hang on to the Crimea, and presumably the ad- vantages of l taming that sector outweighed those of a costly fight for One reason the Germans are likely to fi ht for the Crimea is that it provides their bulwark of defence against lanking .. vemenis if they many capacities, as news a5 assistant to former gen- J. F. B. Livcsay soon ailer nationalization of the C. P. service, and as Ontario Also the Crimea is the only escape route for n large body of Germ“! troops ni the Kuban area. There. in that inst stronghold oi’ the Nazis in the Caucasus sector, the German armies face constant threats and at B“! time may be forced to retreat westward through Kcrch on to the Crllllcfl. Now that Taganro; is abandoned. the German front lines may be redrawn, possibly s hundred miles to the west. Presumably thev will ful- low roughly the angle from the eastern banks of the great bend in the ward through Before his associa Canadian Press he worked for four h the old Toronto News Such shifting of the front would have several advantages forclih: years with the Toronto II Germans. including retention of the escape route for the Kubnn s1‘ 115 1" desk-man and news toba, chairman oi strorvrer defence. hand, the Russians are determined to 2st i111‘ time w g9‘ out on the 1 vain. those he covered were Visit to Canada in l9 Lzibatt kidnapping ca I-le laid the found election - coverage 0 which the Canadian In the early days ian Press he was ac t oi service to daily news- ularly known for p he gave young men entering newspaper work Mr. Tlbbs was an activ in the United church. John William Tibbs was Sept. 2s. 1e79, at Lechmore n Harts, England, and came to onto as a child with his pare Says Report of Labor Board is llery important STOCKHOLM. Aug. 30 -— (AP) — German propaganda broad- F. ll. R. Returns gfssggnggg‘B§f§,;°‘f§g;.,§§§“ saws; - i."“.:.‘:::;r::~ ‘€:§...;?;:"a To in‘: gtf/‘cdislli press as relations bc- tween the Countries were further Swedish fishermen said they WASHINGTON, Aug. so - (s?) wouyd demand naval pfgtecflgn -— President Roosevelt returned against gunner pcssibie German histvrlc Quebec W111‘ Strategy 9°11‘ The spying accusation —quick- clave and immediately conferred 1y labelled 9.5 "brazen" and "in with military. State and dlvlvme- explicable" by sivedisn newspapers tic officials. apparently laying the —-lollo\\'cd ueriiiiniys llhi. rejec~ groundwork for a renewal of talks “an of swegerys protest over the 119W WW1 Pflme M11119" Chm‘ Nazi sinking of two fishing boats There was a fair Mr. Charles McKay of Park Cor- through into the rear of m; en- ner capably presid There were indications that the prune Minister Pg;- Aibm Hans. conference with Mr. Churchill, so“ “.35 disclosed today to have expected here within a week. may declared in ii speech suiidiiy tlinz be ‘iv/Oiled lflfgiily i0 C1EBTI1X1H events in Denmark were a "urarn- up odds and ends on political mg w Bu of n5 always 1,0 be war problems and the final poiish- watchful," and an example that ie King said today “attaches the ll!- importancc" to the ports if has received as a r thc National Wm‘ m who lauons as it pertains to sc l’ TE the increased rate for old age pen- sions and the assistance to far- mErs and fishermen. Both speak- ers were given a good reception. The secondimaenng or tlhhiuaer- Capt Ludwig Scrtorius explained -' r rer. - - . leg M“ be to“ g.h_._at____nei 1 the fail of Taganrog by saying the 111R 0f D1935 I0 $111551’! JEPBn- “situations can change very Mr, Churchill, who remained in iggnf‘ Canada. will make a rfldifl Ml- "Our hearts are beating for dicaicd there may A.D.T.> tomorrow, On his trip The Swedish 90mm, 01am. siderable delléivgc be n r Minister Mitchell Mrs. Churchill and his daughter, vowed 1n any gspignuge_ The news. the recent public Mary, an officer in the British papfil‘ Social Demokraten declar- Territorial Services. ed that “to usi Swine?) the men~ -——€-—*—- taiity reveaed n e erman re- ' ' ,. m... CP. ma... 10,000 llaligomans m- GBTmBll T9D1Y mid and Leon Lrllande of iVf saildhethfdltrnpléesencc of boats (1)1; boa rd‘s third member. uded evidence from ions. organizatéons HALIFAX, Aug. 30»-lCPl—AbCllt. ,. _ . 10.000 Hilllglllllfills who failed to .'6-4°4_P°1§°"2 Wily“! "Ww-“fl . apply for ram,“ ymuk NQ 3 during is mole than .000 shoil of i‘ id rlisiribiltion pcr may have difficulty books now. the prices board office here suggested in a press relcnsc ight. 1 The local ration board ls to con- sider the matter Priday._the r0- Danish Premier is Arrested by Germans those arrested were asager of the P01- itken and Gunnor Nielsen 0! thfii Nationaltidence .it was said. l l‘ESli§ll£lll0ll. Bil-i anlsn radio, ap- ened the it'll)‘ 1111' of a iree Danish ould not sli as a 1110m- ber oi the board on verslal cases until t had made its policy cle that he had submittc department. R..C.A.F. and U S. Pte. Leonard Avery, lB, of Bedcq- Navy. ue, P. E. I., stationed at Camp In meeting the scheduled date Niagara with the lst. Garrison for the first helldiver flight the Regiment under command 0g L“. Fairchild Company carried out one COL gammmey‘ “.55 kmed 5mm M the qumkes" '~°°1 changwverslmt“ after seven o'clock last night when ihgltmgigry M m“ Cfhmdmflie fir‘; a rifle he and fellow soldiers were °" “s1”- "m" °“‘ 1’ ‘ examining was said m have accid- bmk entally discharged, Headquarters 3°11“ ° Officials of Military putnei No. z B JOHN H. COLBUBN d Press Staff Writer! KHOLM, Aug. 29—iAPi- cabinet were disclosed ion nounced by the D D6 the establishment court functions in Denmark government. probably in Landon. ‘s capital ships are '—'"——"‘—-— Mrs. Horace Gnudct of Bedcquc Qétfjifi“pfliliihfififiiiilififffi“Tffissn. tlon. Her 10am T1" T“! “"11" "i Alm- 1mm- recelved a wlezram yesterday ab‘ —f0l‘ dlsobedient Dimes. Vi’ 595' w“ “e511” i“ m” “d ‘mmmewd teruoon advising her that her son. “r1395 B" balm/ed 1“ 1850' Pte. ‘lgieonard ‘Avery ‘laid the First ernmcnt were either place Garr on Reg meat n been iicc- o dentally shot and killed. lie was aid tonight that the were extremely ihc Nazi strlli he ivoek-enil, and der thc new military di aid lo be definite Latest reports reaching aid that King christian ad been spending the summer at his castle Sorgenfrl. l5 miles out- I"~s"*1.";":"*.l"e,~.;",=.“ -i.‘1‘“i‘§é%.3i.“ii.“"i3 Ziifilféii‘ wit; an y or an an - - - . W t moth nd on broth r, Pte. Aus- G "a rents. ‘liatiiiilt irrcifi.‘md'°“ztziizit.u?;iirs “""" '“ w hm 3;; Retialiflvdeflflviffiffvwgiber §i§§iiiiCii‘l'i1.'°i3?e.sci§§iii'Z§' "cifliiliii d“ m“ wil receive ivy“ y. iem- who iii flLlo with the Cilllildiilll a 00k 0v" u’ m!“ pa" o! "WW1"! sePidtmbel‘ 71111. W0 Forestry Corps in Scotland; and rl . . “new Wm mfleo ration coupons may be oyru summer castle Sun- lo hi‘ no doubt iii Danish iluliccmen stou :00 German soldiers, bu finally surrounded and nverpower- ruthless tactics mid use arms to d. iiiirest. at never- Arr here said that some 5.45 P~ m- 7-05 0- "'- would continue. two half sisters iind five hiilf bro- Promlncnt People Arrested sort oi resistance is included-were rc- d as the Nazis be oi J and MAXIMC or A MERE MAN Yo arc bought with n price; be not ye the servants of irien. llhsortptloa Doll 10rd. 36.00 Iln- “~13”. Ilhlv Provinces ll.l.A. [b.06- MMMHH Sixth Major Milestone in Summer Drive Dy Judson 0'Quinn a Associated Press tvsfi Writer LONDON. Allfl. 3U -- lAPi ._. Tmiimro; 1P11 today to fl surprise COSsacic cavalry and mechanized drive which carried almost half Way along the Azov sea coast from that Nazranchor city of Marluuo], iii n Eli-mile advance, Moscow ism-i. 30 '* ‘Cm _ ounccd tonl h Pr.l-f'tl 11c 1 g“. U€pg3g150lx°‘of fi 1°_;‘r1‘°“‘°“ ° More than 150 villages were over- UIIlVETSlC ilild L , 13' I W - . - call for yfnislitareyln Earl/lg: svlvxerfcpre. g; 5:51 iggorps deiencléngi Tagan- sented to Arthur MacNamara. dir- are hem’ We dmlfgqu“ e . and actor cf Nri :":i:'i Selective Scnice Soviet ciméglemqzi‘ iwecoiggd h1g1: 1'9“ Md run in this drive and remnants of university’ by me soviet Monitor‘ This smash, which left the en- "t (t. . r.:.~- i. . dishcllogd. (ht tfllle 110810113510: as 111i: Siting‘; $2125“, h“ Crumb‘ today a day long conference of un- for ‘the Invader durem w?!‘ afitback‘ iversity representatives with Selec- About W0 m1: m ‘g ° w" tive Service officials and represen- other sown 1' lep-“Om” an‘ tatives of the forces. Dr. Sidney the Gama“ codgglézehuongh 1m” Smith or the University of Maui- Brvamk advanced‘; [S0153 3,21% alifg °5 said no statement wdhlfd ti“ 11211125: 225211211 ggglagjtalslalg" other vill- Sixth Milestone I a The capture of Taganrog was the sixth milestone in the Russ- Jnint Meeting a"'z..:ta"::: asses; “seize Basin lllle in the southern Ukraine I and ended Gennan dreams of t ‘Caucasian oil for their war mach- ne. The Russian direakthrougii threatened Stailno. German supply alga r5115; rt-lligglfgnmevigg °t the centre 70 miles northwest of Tag- hem 1'- 5“ vlew- 1“ ‘he m“ on the mines and wheatfieids ot Queen's last night, but m. Done“ Bulm andidates, Hon. W. F. iragamcg L, U“. m“ amp on m. and Ml D°m1d N- important rail line from. Kharkov MBKRY (115 11°" fli-mld- which was Clil. a week ago by the The two Progressive Cfillservai‘ Soviet capture of Donetsko Amv- ive candidates. Mr. E. C. Holm and wsyevka, 40 mil“ norm o; the p0" Walter MacKenzie, _ some time and then went on with achieved "as a result of s bold scheduled anrog and loosened the Nazi grip "B1555 1°? Stalin said the new victory ‘Hi5 manoeuvre by cavalry and mech- flilifllldflnce- anizai formations which broke emy troops." the first speaker He conferred the title of “Tag- called on and he made a Splendm M1108" “Pun two rifle divisions principally and ordered a salute in Moscow. dition of the seoond- iby l2 artillery salvoes from 124 oads and the handicap the Billb- re laboring under. Mr. MacKenzie dealt With the vessive Conservative platform 91'. 59 1111165 VIQ-‘ii. but their nBXl hm] teachers‘ north-south railway of importance The Germans may nmv seek a new defence line at the Mlus Riv- is as far back as the bending Dnieper River, 180 miles tvestivard and the last-ditch line for the Nazis in most of Russia. The Berlin riidio commentator City was evacuated “primarily: . the principle o.’ sliarlttu 01:: ‘ lease said, addingw‘ 1 . ofmtllile‘ frosty-Riven efforts of a small arniv .ii women workers and count on cmcrgrflfi’ I’ R I B t h l ii the 1"" "W" Mk seats.‘ assent. appolnte . _ in the distribution pcriii hare, - 11s k No. ". and the l~ getting their rm? w!“ P, =3 n. -. E. 0' 8 1 l i hero from outbreak of High tide mu lll0rl1lll” ‘l M "ks-s. during "W" and tonight Bi 12.55. Sh"!!! M ‘"11 l! Sun sets this evening ill 1.4" am factories would do". rises tomorrow morning at 6. . First quarter moon Sept. '7. 83'- possibility ivas said to per- “m, e the imposition 0f mar- _ , , _ d the Nazi threats oi cx- DAILY AIR abkililt 'i‘hurc appeared (EXCEPT SIlNDAYIM _ at. witlrifinlge Dnn- Chsrlolteiowllho-I-l-cgigmmers s lsh 0\'t’l'lllll£‘iil. shoru o D0“- s y‘ Wonk; gnyplgy ‘zlévésve Charlottetown 1.50 a. m oi value to and ll a-m. and I p. m. inne- . m. 4.30 . m. he (‘hairloPtr-inwn 1.10 i1. "- _ Sl-LRVICI Fires sllil aimed fiercely iiroiiiid “Afilg- §ywstufiwéy suNnAyg agen Harbor district io- day following the scuttlirig and the Leave Wood llllnfll - ‘M0 l- Ill blasting oi everything the Germans in the entire harbor Luvesjarlllo: — 9.00 n. m. ant