>xw»,.,,n__u _jt__fl_n_u__,___ {a z...'.__ -..1 .,.._._.-.. p-ucn-u-nuyo-p-u-v ---,;_~..,._ .- " “*“ -~llm smut -»@»'~,s~_., l 77 I- T,‘ 11 1' ckfvfifl-"i tnvrfi‘ _.-.. I -uu wanna u“ The Central Guardian Fhis column ll reserved Inr new: of local Interest but advertising of a newsy nature may be lmcrecd at 5 cents ~ word strictly pay- able In advance. ~— CO EDERATION LIFE INSUR- l-Yrtl. L-otsu-i 21-311. J.\.\IIESO.\"5 will be to _onl_v drug owl“: open this titturzitlun and evening. 1,553, hsrurvixr efsxuisrztxu stov- Ll) —lnc asp lll’ 1111111 at the .t;u Beach is being dis- mazit ed. It 1.5 understood the plant is being moved t" stwvhere. I‘()I.l(‘ — It‘. the Pol- a drunk wits or l0 days. A to stop a: a r: curt" t ,\ ..: one dollar. in , ant Orphan- "tn tl Killam, vuuuv h‘ “Md 3'03‘ r m lh~ I{.( \' ”Llu"“°°f"l -.\‘.ll'.';\l*-lI\‘lI 1\.tt i, Hunmu. ‘1 tits atithug twu", re and Hunk “t, m“); .' uitdl-r f rt- during dllTTll-‘l y". , _ N vml from Diultirlt. IIc ~ V ‘p h _._..s.‘_li,l.ebs u “nsl 1"‘ '!‘ If. . “F4111! Itl~Il’(llt'I‘ - Charlotte- lll uiig: l( -» - .. , . . f» , - fur \'lilllnlt‘l't'.\ m‘ p5 \c~ucl\ across (h: mbeting 9 ______. Death 0f Well thrown Man In Public s report ls 29; ~' " ‘ flifi-e-Qeilizflq Sabotage Feared As Freighter Burns 1/ 14' . ,:l m ‘v \\ \~. ‘ l‘ ._ - Ituckcd h)‘ two explosion‘ zlltcr a ll'l_\‘. it. the I,i\crpnrl-l:oi:-ul '\ rm}; x l l hnat played streams of untcr on lu harbor. Federal bu ctvu of um . -;;. "cs the that flared tubnard -‘ ' . shown as a fire- ‘achctl in lower New York .11.: '- "id the police sub-l- eargo of the injured. ii tagc ‘squad begun an inv/wligation of the American opcratcil ship. None of thc crcw Hospital Here . 4c til-are had the fttlllltg and, 1 approximate- . t- nulzn part of n ' - u. _ - fire in the rcmtzt scd 5a.: bags to beat lititlhootl there. k man the tie- tuitl for a __ _ 5 RLQU. . ‘\llll his bro- . A. P. Pruwse, a They conduct- .f _ .4) . i pt). c0 report . at me monthly nzeethig of Cifv Cotuicil Afondav night. As usual. the common drunks totalling rrcsts. hc-adcd the list. Next to u-as vuuraucv, with l0 persons t! arrested on this (~11:1rgp_ Qne iteztdvv.‘ o.’ houuctth‘ in the rliy wasalso \ll1l“~'1\I11\‘~\ll" Blvd this month. Four deinqucnts t c. s later. were dcalt with clurinc the nxonth ~cd vvus the son of the bv the Juvenile Court. Samuel Protvse of . H" married Nllss Pitiou, N. 5., by 11.4 Um“ .. tuartnc scrnce lll , " Prmt i‘ held tlv of. nafitiaii“ Rehekahs Elect Slate .1 La Prairie, Portage aerator Wheeler n Norse Rebuilding; GLACE BAY, Auxz. I3—(OP)— .\Irs. Lottie Rhodenizer of Bridge- waxt-fir. N. 3., tonight was elected ztsltlcnt of the Alaritime Re- 5 Strong Against Conscription Aha. l3~i AP\ l Wheeler ' s. chaflnr l said they l ' i postpone plans i i troops ln unl-‘ t t . principal ‘, the draft l r. c arzucd 1 attack I that the , of n l . ts n upon the v is t the on. and that - llIt\lIlIll‘~V1‘|‘ ‘ needs can be 1 by t-oltmiary: lmGlllF-I. Ht: asked l _ r these "administ atlon men I not counting uptin our invading} large parts or South Amcrlcrv-i, Mexico ltfllitfijmw-tlll in the name] of defending our count: '9" i Earlier. Scnu». r Etit-xalrl Burke (Dom, ‘obi. fiuzslttzig a speech begun yesterday. comcnded that? voluntarv cnhsttnents are too slow: to mcct thc ticccssitics of the times | a son. ‘l VICRGP-Z-Af the P. E. I. Hospital. l Aim H. 1M0. to Mr. and Mria. Thomas Vcrpc. City. a son. ]‘.\Tl!\’,\l\\'—'\t lll!‘ P. E. I. Hos- l'.!l'l ‘u {tun lZ’ .. .\lr 111d Parkmzti. East Royalflt, i l m1 vrus i int-if" In (;~-1,»l»1l7n. Alllllftt '7. i040, Nils-s Fin. nth Smzth, tiqcd 70. (' ‘I WPIV-ILI. Via l i" r‘ own. lam. Janet G tTVi vt-nr, lxiomtl Tu l I PIPOIVSI-Z Isn't“ llr- y . V140. 7-‘? ‘-i vat: T'\l‘l"_' at Hm‘; Fin- l Mr. Prowse ls ilvfeau Ffimcral notice lalcr. ~ - n "vf-WZI N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMFALMER Charlottetown and North Wilishlre ' Photo no V-'-|'-'-'-'n'-'-\'-. 'r0"|.r:"r-_||t-:.~.1~En ATAITTMEN Jtldlt Assembly at the 38th an- HQ, It s. cs Coffin 0f Montague, PEI, chosen vice-president. and .\I .. 5' rlcy Richards of Glace Bay w s chosen warden. Thy‘ uffFPIS will appoint. rcm: 1(lt.“.' of the slate. (TLACPJ BAY, N. 3., Aug. lCPi-Tdic ccrtyuoiiiul seating of officers of the Rebekah assembly 100k place in the Masonic Temple today us part of the 38th annual Alaruinte meeting. 'I‘hosc SfltiftKl ‘iclucled: Mrs. Aches Collin, Nlnllflrglle, REL, WIHTIPH; firs. Aunic Profit, Alber- tvfl. PEI. Chaplain; Mrs. Eliza- beth NIcEachern, Mermaid, P,E,I,, official represcntativ the I3— Opposition: Leader, King’s Second Choice O'l'I‘.~\WA. Auq. l3 — fCPl—- when hr- cam" to question 14 1c» I which ask», “What other wnrl." can vrvu do well?" he wrote ln., “lcudv-r of the tipposilion." I The t'r~, "rs were pnrllcillnrlv‘ auvtmls l) the ministers that i would '1. . t‘! the affirmative to i question 16 trli. "Can vou milk?"- Mr. Kim: "' id, "wt-ll. I have ‘mllkctl a cot hut what hc wrote | (u his nt omwaire is private. I since twat; are sworn not to rctcnl lhc a ' | When 1h" r; put to l - 311m. . lrahton the re- "mti I)" l was chamber- six cows for thrcc win- \ ‘~ l-"u was . 1,1, i ' to l I ‘\\":ll. l’ could our» hul I d0n‘t lzttrvit’ what I would do Pitv," Navy l .\T_ll‘ll<l(l' Murdmtaltl t I report- ers. l LONDON. Au’: "l-fl-‘Iffllgl __Gey- l man bun". rt wtrc 4 nrtcd tonight j ()\'(‘l‘ souhv as‘. STYI lttvest 1nd I norrhtvcst Frztnizd as well as the Midlands nnrl Wales. Inn lane n, (Ilnsily " K ‘irrn fsrrrvr. 5111.1 Ifcttlistl ll tvtmrul. ground floor. six rooms. bath, fireplaces. Applv 27 Klllg square. L-55i-ll-l4-i7. fmravmn con uosroxratin. l6. can take MW) passengers, (jnll Motilavuc 16-4 MK f0!‘ Vii‘- Loncrtzan. I 5 rooms and bath, hardwood floors, phone 13654. L-COI-O-H-M. Air Force in Canada .-,.......L..<;...t.. N... "w; .......>.e.. These three "IPN are Intrepid members cf the Royal Norwegian Alr Force which took on tor invtuliitg German array with a fighting force clmsistlfi; of flve lightcr ships amt a handful of olisolrtc bombers. 'l‘hcy ..rc now ln ‘Iurnntti and along uilh scvcrtil tlnzcn fellow Norwegian pilots are organizing -.\ fight Canadian or British air fcztcs ln the lmtllc a group expects to take delivvrrv of modern filsf tlgu m; craft ordered by their govcrnm-ant from the [mtcd Slant. luff to right are Lleutenants Per Waalcn, . an Ila! "cn and Horton Rec. 1st (iermany. The '].;Z...;t$;.liil. a Glance l TIER r u o R Y LONDON — 500 German planes beat at England In third consecutive (lreclt and Yugoslav Areas to Form Part mass air attack; G9 German lllilil“ shot down, ll British planes lust; Germans strike agrin at Ports- mouth, Southampton and Bntish alrdromes. LONDON — Admiralty tells of series cf pro-dawn fights hclwccii motor torpedo-boats and larger German surface. craft: Itnyal .\lr I-‘orce attacks German points from and dcclturcd “this country dot-r; Prime Blinder Mzickenzic King's ‘Til?! \\_1’11!l~_§0 Willi} lllllillLwdtjblucs. second elm 0 for an occupation is, llllllii)ll -.- l’, smut ever com», ~ ("(‘t*‘ r, ,0 t » t". ion" __ ; before hie start tixiiiiiiig our citi- hIw!‘a¥,-1\\'I-.r I lteulfiilzltll Ihis lhmand m B“ M Blsuuv‘ Albqlli‘). zcns." collwieuin, filled out their na- , i ‘ ' 3tlonal l'l“ll.~‘l‘flll0l‘l forms. (MR0 — “flush hfidqbarwrs, ~' "'- Undn‘, m‘, nhntngraplv announces Italian attack bundayi 39311:; Al1g‘_ 13_(APl---'[[p]]flfl -_.__ _. ‘n, King and u 3a fflllfis below Bcrbera repulsed. 5.,iy\k(‘5lI\I‘II = sell Chet-co tonight ,‘,. h, m? Privy _ n! havine tt_ dcsuztis on =~ . m“, rm", o", m, ROFL!‘ — IV-lliln stwkesmcn ac- i-r "~ Albumin domain and in- WR", H qnnnai. Whit‘, euro (frccct- of having territorial Pronto-r Afus-ttplhll IL‘. ""11. "l Air. and Mrs. Fjs-"ui twist he iv-ttcriitl bv l" -f‘.nnn- \\'--.'1 incc Gladys Drummoxirli a than rmitlettt 1G YPHYS 01d 01" riaiirh‘ ". u‘. w" i i ficlwral rr-uistrntion of the‘ (;t)!Z\'I"l‘T-!\t the P. E. 1'. Hos- (‘Airulrtn pwbl-r will take plur-t pl-"I. .» '1' 114. 19-10. to Mr. and Awe 19,2‘) a~d lll. Ali's. Lunucl Gorvctt. Ctunbcrlandm “This is cavs." said Mr. Kins: (lcsigns on Albania, lntlcate Muss- nlini will demand territory from Greece and Yugoslrvla for Alban- ian in “general Settlement." (it k and Yuizoslttv ter- "‘,U‘llf‘l'."ll settlement" for AllIPllHl. The Ifidlau press has been hlt- u? (ll'tl‘1‘(' mice the dlsclostirc ATHENS -- Greece ITHNPS to renounce tle with Britain on Ital- lnti-German demand. ..4,., d of the dt-alh of an l "run. nttut Ifouttlac at the Ililiaus claim. of ‘lwl w '\ll,.t!ll VICHY - Acting gnvernor-gen- ssins. Italians also eral of French Indo-(‘lnlvia rcport- is a "silent ally" ed taking "necessary nuieitsurcs" to taiu in the war. face any slttlatfon arising fr’ m cutcrcd lhc Itnllan Japanese concentration on lmlo- ' ‘ it \\'ll'll the news- (‘hincsc frontier. l." l ihuna claimed a minor leader. Lcotmrtlo Ciurcov- RIOM, heme _ xpw mpn-nw ; ttlllcl in the Italian town court of France rcccivcs Petain -- U" lll" Ylllififilitv coast b6- govcrnment‘! gtclyfiflfhuxs "wing e hr‘ obicctcd to n stranller former Frcuch leaders who led 11 Si" 5on8 0Y1 ZMTS nation to wnr. ____ ______ y: Garcia, often spokesman for th" First-Isl. regime, claimed the r-tllan GU-‘Pfliltlffllt cvpcctcd the Greek (':"‘\’I‘l'llm(.‘l'll to “ituswcr dor lts now rrinu-s“ and nsserlcd t Italv could not tolerate C *t'"‘s "acts nualnst the indep- t'll(lt‘ll(‘f‘ of Albania." Shoot Down Enemy Bombers LONDON. Aug. 13-40? Cablm -~F‘rctich 75mm. guns. manned b‘: crews of frrc Frenchmen on French utarshlps, shot down two ettcmv bombers during n recent raid on a south-coast navnl base. lt wnz. announced tonight from head- quarters of Gen. Charles Dc Gnullta The French ships went into nc- Nmv YORK, Aim, 134mm- tlon for the first time slnce the Capt. Torklld Richer, stocky. $100.- Preuch-Germnu armistice wltcn Jllli-zi-vcitt‘ clnirinati of the Texas I0) Nazi bombers raldcd the base. lcorunration. has cvdcd a 35-year The 73's, ndaphtl for nail-aircraft lcnrcei‘ with the work, bngizcd the Germans. ‘f m. the rrsizlt of recent disclos- Big Cil Executive iToo Chummy With lNazi Representative Trophies of the battle. including ‘tires of his association with a two airplane machine guns. now German commercial emissary to are aboard the flagship of the frco the United states. Hutch navy. "The 56-year-old Norweulon- ‘ran-nirvana: - -:*:c».~.15*.‘!‘=*1'*f _jrtn~: cnAgppTTETowN GUARDIAN ,Pctain Cov’t ilndicts Leaders For Betrayal ‘RIOM. France. Aug. l3 —(AP)- Tne armistice government of Mar- shal Philippe Petaln formally in- dlcted tonight before a court of appeal the govemment and mili- tarydeaders whom it deems res- ponsible for betraying the third republic by leading it, unready, in- to war and defeat. It not name them but it lumped them as a composite “Mon- sieur X" in a general complaint. The court itself will fix individual responsibility. As the blanket charge was placed before the nation's new supremo court, the old marshal, Chief of State. broadcast a rebuke for those who stand accused—who apparent- ly include, among others, former premier Edouard Daladler and the former Allied commander. Gen. Marie-Gustave Gomelln. He said France fell before laziness, incom- petence “and even sabotage." The court accusation blanketed as traitors to their charge an un- specified numberof "ministers, ex- muttsters and their immediate civil and military subordinates." lt de- manded the court inquire int/a the pre-war and war periods and flx individual accusations. proceeding . for the time being merely against the allegedly traltorous "Monsieur X," dud later lodging charges u- be_ announced from time to time, with a final public trial some weeks hence. The general complaint, read by public prosecutor Cassagneau, said: "Crimes and offences have been committed by mlnstcrs, ex-mluls- ters and their immediate subordin- ates in exercise of their functions. They betrayed the duties and char- ges in their keeping by acts that contributed to the passage from peace to a stale of war before Sept. 4 (war was declared Sept. 3i and by acts that later aggravated the consequences of the situation thus created." Physical Needs For n.r.a.n. Are Relaxed gainst definite persons. These will, . '" a. 150W WllRKSi llllT DETAILS“ F UR TRAININIT iFirst Men Called will ' Enter Training Cen- I tres in October. OFITAWA. Aug. 13.—\CP) -—_ AS the time for calling young men into the tron-permanent. militia by age groups approacheb, details or at» rangemenc; for training them and keeping them on call for posslbxa future service or training are being worked out at the Department or National ucfcnce. The first men ("uh- ed will enter the new training cen- tres provided for them m Octuloer, and throughout the year following. Some 30,000 a month will pass vthrough the centres and into will-i of the militia. As militiamen they will bc rc- garoed and treutctl cxawtly tnc some as men who enlisted voluntarily ‘prior to Aug. 15, when voluntarily euustmeut ends, l Cllhe training program and tbl program oi organization is being ar- ranged in such a u-ay us to tZflllSt‘ the least possible thsrttption of the ClVIlllllI the ulltl occupation ol 1c l militiamen. Each luau culled, starting with 21- ,)'0klI'-Old bIHg-‘e men and carrying on through the single man class, up to possibly muse aged 35. will do his o0-dtiy stint of training at a 4'9" It‘ near his holuc. ’I‘here arc 3a ceiltrcs being established. ‘Inert-utter, he wifl probably‘ be uttachcd to the militia unit. located nearest his W» a» >u~o~;q,‘5_y~’u >_ > . . w, .,... . ' ‘ ' l lll‘; 3351-8 nlzltarlilgreltgleuiffivelbt Stile {d T“ "Mli-‘iit twmd Palat- choose his unit, provided nmvly- d” “mm” i" B10111, fiance. “there the Pctnln govemmgng [5 ‘FY1111: tvrmcr Hench leaders on “ll-"IYKPS bl‘ having led France to war unprepared. t; trained men are evenly distributctl among these several units. ‘Thus, lads 0t SSUlikII ancestry will have a. chance to bltl for mc bershlp in a Highland utut, I-‘rcnt. speaking lads will be able to JOIII French-speaking units and to a lini- ited extent, those with o. spfivlfll you towards the artillery, the cavalry or the army service corps will have a c lance to not into milltuv units of those branches of the service. The idea that the men called into the militia after August, 15 are con- scripts. as contrasted to men who enlisted voluntarily prior to Atuz. 15. is strictly frowned upon by the BOV- crnmcnt. August 15 Ls not regarded its lhc date of demarcation between roun- u. s. Admiral tllt Shanghai Amid Tension SlL-XNGI-IIXI. Aug. 14. —tWcdnes- OTTAWA. Aug. 13-(CPl—The Defence Department tonight an-i pounced a relaxation in physical] requirements for enlistment in the non-permanent activc militia or the Canadian Active Service Farce whereby a recruit five feet tall, weighing a 120 pounds and with an tmcxpanded chest measurement of 32 inches will be accepted, The new regulations will reduce the grflunds for rejection. The pre- vious minimum height for l‘€I‘I'llltS wat five feet four inches for all branches of the army except the artillery. In the minimum height Ms five feet seven inches for garrl cn, heavy and sefgc gun- ners. Horse artillery and field gun- ners had to be 5 I-2 fcet tall, while t-he artillery" n1'0 demanded a mlnimtini chest measurement of 34 inches. | To date youths between 18 and| 19 years with n minimum chest measuromcnt cf 32 inches have been attested in the C.A.S.F. pro- the artillery u: fmcc tn join the $ of “Settlement” for r will demand slices‘ otitt} t l lThelr performance yesterday strong wind making lt very difficult vidlng their general 1ihyslcal con- dlllOIl was good and indicated a reasonable chance of developing under training. ‘Under the new requirements can- didates for enlistment will still be divided for medical purposes into categories A, B, C and D, Categories B and C, however" will he subdivided into B.1 and B2 and (2.1 and (3.2. Category D will denote soldiers undergoing treatment which preventswrcgular dflschargc cf ordinary duties and who on ililnllllfiivn of treatment. wi'l be fit for service ln categories A, B 0r C. Todayls Program For Old Home Week This afternoon will see the big entertainment week at its best. The vaudeville performers have now become rested and settled down after their long journey here met with the enthusiastic aoclcltn of the big audience. The conditions were anything but good. the very those to carry out the intricate acts, but everyone was pleased and the ap- =policv of arranging mllliltljv‘ tramiiu! tary enlistment and conscription, ,,a\.JVI_,APJ__US,nK a submarine u gull a5 131° $31" °§ a Pant flagship, Admiral Thomas Charles cr y and systémflllfi m0 11 * "- . |Har commniitlel" of the United ,tlte manpower resources of C-atradlt I s, ‘Ahwmc “(TL arrived-here this m - u: from ‘Ilsmgtxvo amid Japan- as contrasted to the ntorc hapli:\z-- ard voluntary enlistment system, i “All these members of the nou- pcrmatient active militia, whctlicr" they have enlisted 0r been called for training’ are to be regarded on cx- actlv the same basis." sflld Defence Minister Ralston recently. c.-c th-mailtis for control of the Brit- ish \l('lt‘llt‘<‘ set-tor of the interna- tional sctllciuctit. Bruams decision to withdraw her troops front Chum will leave Rear- Admi l Moriyl Tilkfltlfl. commander . , tl-.1-~.~l'J-- s ova ar- In line with the Govetnntcnflsfilm? zltfhtbflrl fglgcillglh eofnflcengbilt . . mt 7:11‘ t‘: {d and duties he thc non-permanent p3,??? ,8 l}: dflcsigg active lllllltla m ordcrlo conthct as low", w mam)" lomorrow at which . - - _ . a * . - . mm a5 possible M?“ cmmu.‘ .em llirctun dclcticc chiefs will comlder ployment and pulsull-s, assurance ‘ men as telesziuph OINTHLOTS started. immigration atuhor has been given to some employers that units of the ntllitla will not. be] moved from mic part of the country: to another. except in case of cntcrtp, cncy. Similar assurances have bi-s-ti given that whcrts a member of the mllltla movcs from one part of Can- i, ada t0 another, either lu the course of his employment or by reason cf a change in employment he may transfer from the uuit in lhc arc-mi, he 15 lcavluc tn another in the area r to which he ls moving, l (Continuednfrom page l)_ Essentials of the naval clashes described bv the Admiralty were :- One small German VCeSBI rammed; another lirctl on “almost pottit blank“ bv machine-guns and at- tacked with hand grenades; two argcr Nnzt ships mncliiiic-guniictl "at very close rouge"; a German "E-l boat," orptosquito torpedo boat. Put under fire in two running butt 135; a German lane attacking from above set ab eze. Bomb Southampton In the alr the Germans bombed Southampton — normally of about 180,000 population-the Isle of Wight I which lies just beyond this port, the country districts of Berkshire and Wiltshire and alrdromes ln south- east England. Eleven RAF. planes were lost. Fires were started at Southamp- ton by incendiary bombs but they were soon controlled. There were fatal injuries at Southampton and at one alrdromc. v damage to vital points were slight, however, RAF. Bombs Germans The Royal Air Force did more than defend the Island fortress. It plause was generous. The rccrs will start at 1.30 5.1m- dard Time. 230 D.S.T., and the lull program of vaudeville will be given between the heals with singing ‘Jy Wally Wallis and Edna Lee. The 2.17 Trot ls expected to he a very hot contest as there are four or five horses very evenly match- ed. The 2.22 Pace will be another [good race. and the 2.16 Trot and Pace ls anybodyls bet. EVENING PROGRAM This evening's program will be spectacular in thecxtrecneavith the Golden Gate Revue in all its splen- dor as well as the other ash-r, the Horse Show in the big arena, and finally the fireworks. Don't under ‘any circumstances miss this even- lnifs show. born ell executive, who went to int rrnntlounl all I sea at l4 and became a. tanker skipper at 21. explained after a of the board of directors yester ay he had sub- ,mltted hls resignation “because |of certain publicity detrimental to the Texas Corporation" ln con- lnectlon with reports of the activi- .tles of Dr. Gerhrpd Westrlck. mommerclal counselor of the Ger- man embassy. As a result of the revelations concerning Wcstrlck, Rleber ac- knowledged helping the Nazi rep- resentative to get a driver's lic- ence and offering him the use of a company car. ‘The ollman explained he con- s-dered this "good business" since westrlck. a Court lawyer. had represented the company on occasion: IIIIIW. i seven -hour meetln I German Supreme ‘carried the fight t0 ‘the enemy in bcmblmz raids last night and totlay lover northwest Germany. Fiance and Holland. striking aircraft fact- |orles, and attacking 17 airdronics as lwell as harbors. | N l air defence claimed one of its ‘Eaviest tolls of RAF. raiders. Six n bombers failed to return. 1165i)“ 6}? Tuhhfus 1DNDON.—tCP) —- The military ban on seaside visits is bringing the Thames River back into its own‘ |again as a pular week-cud ren- dCZYOIl5r-R glgtlnctlon it held be- lfore the days of chca motoring. | NOTABLE RECORD CALCUTTA.-tCP)_ Eight Spit- fires, bought for Britain by the lEost India Ptmd launched by Cnl- ‘cutta business men, have taken the |EIII‘ as part. of a squadron that al- treadv has destroyttl or severely dam- aged more than 50 Nazi planes. EXECUTIVE 0N GUARD LONDDN.—1CP\ R. M. Hol- land-Martin, 68. Southern Railway chairman, guards n railway shunt’- lmx near London one night aweck. I-Ie wears the Home Guard uniform and his {crow pzunrtls are shunters, engineers and clerks. Casualties and . Tcltesll-{IIIIIOIIL of the British zone. Those here who oppose the idea of Jupau controlling the British sector, consaitruo 50ml: of shanghars larg- (‘tL llll: militia. hope the Ameri- can aduurzll will black the Japanese. Thug Loam-Ii, official spokesman for the JzlUIIIICSC-COIIIFOIICKI Chinese atlminislrtitiott at Nnnking, echoed the Japancer- view when he expres- scd the hcpc the United States would follow Britain's example by \\'lll‘l(ll‘LT\\'llll1 the fourth marine re- uzmt-ut suuiouctl here, "The Chinese wont tolerate" tho transfer of the British sector American troops, he said. t1l'lll£~li troops. two officers and 30 mcn, march-rd out cf Pciphig today as tht- Ilintcti Slates marine bflfld played “Auld Lang Sync.” French Indo- China Governor Takes Precautions VICI-IY, France, Aug. l3 —(APl — Atumral Jcati Decoux. acting uovcrnor-gcncraFYIf French Indo- Chltia, was reported today to have tukcu “IIVJCCS-slll)’ measures" to fnce any sllttation nrtsing from ccm- centrations of Japanese troops on the Iudo-Cltlncsc frontier. Dispatches l0 this effect, tinder a l0l't‘lf.lll dntcllne, appeared in the ocnsorctl French Evening Press. The dispatches said Decoux took the action “ln full accord" with the Vichy government. The tiuspccificd measures were tlcscrilml as necessary "to face an eventual aggravation of the situa- tion." ' (Shanghai dispatches have bald that Japanese demands on French; fade-China include rlght-of-way for Japanese trocps to operate through lndo-Cluna eczalnst the Chinese province of Yunnan and both Jap- nnese land and naval forces were said to bc ready for invasion of Indo-(‘hlna if the privilege were refused. tA Shanghai dispatch to Rctiters news nlzrncv. however. quoted Chl- ncsc .~pnkcsmen today as saying that. France and Japan had reach- ed agreement on the demands.) French Canadians llcmonstratc Their Loyalty MONTREAL. Aug. I3--(CP)—- About- 1,500 persons at a mus meeting called to "demonstrate French cnnndlan loyalty" tonight heard speakers urge they cnmpll! enrlv with national registration recztilalions "because the eyes of all Canada are on Quebec." Paul I/ntirzlnls, one of the "in- dependent citizens" who organiz- ed the meeting. said that "the na- llonnl registration ls a protection for French Canadians and that la sci-tau, ALTAR onxamnms SHEFFIELD. EnrL-JCPl-A pnlr of solid allvcr candlesticks were vclcn recently from the altar cf ‘Si. Georizefie, Chapel lh Ehcffrvd Cathedral. ‘Thtfcifitlleatlcka were I24 inches in height. filhlii§llllll mic reason why we should reg- ‘lstcr before any other section of ‘ the country." l The wnr in Europe, he said, ls “'no bridge party" and Canada {must do all ln her power to help lhrltaln "not only hold off Hitler but give him the blow be bu 10h! deserved tnlcrt-sls and best re- includes rcprc ntativc t AUGUST 14, 194° ll.P.ll.M. unit? Near Fuh Strength llcre Every indication last night ma» t0 a full complement for ulghltal 0f the non-permanent. active nu. 1a 111 ml-B PYQVIIW? by midnight tout 1. when all recruiting for thcsc o Some weeks ugo the P. 1-11‘ Llglb Horse was authorized lodlég In training as a mechanized um On Auuust 1st they went into ' and since then full strength been reached. " i (268585. C'“.1‘~P- _ _ nus T1115 15 391 men of ' all ranks. Such was the l-cswimqu the call for recruits that u\vl' bu) men have been turned ll\\'tly_ p,“ i last night a, number of men bppluu at Bri hton camp for d t ' .tc- ' We t. but there we: ilblrttglnkgtfi them. Sbeiikmx of the recruits, Mtiyi»; 1» M. Nash. of the Linn nurse, .5 they "were very kccu, and a h,“ WIN: of soldlern "Tut.- 1,» one. ,, best comps ever held," he 3mg , The N0. 6 District Signals c". {Milly- hns also been ctilling tor lfilmehts In the uun-pcrlnttiicn’ tive mllltln. This unit is u" to full strength also. with m 5 20 vacancics left last nirhi. This Sitznal Comp- re will t instrument operators, operators and other tc branches. v It will tram a ll: robttblv suty (lays per (tlllltltii, be donc bv means m‘ 12o n classes. Full strcnr-tllt in th, is 153 of all ranks. LL-COI, K. S. flout-rs, roe-rut for the Signal Contpttirv, s. night there was an excellent ,. recruit coming in at present. In both these units the m1.» u‘ 1. cruiLs called for is bclncch h; “All May Expect Thousands 0f British Children Eilrrawa, Aug. lIl.-tCl’i ~ :, thousands of British clult1rcli.s.- - ing salet from the war alone be expec ed in Canada ln the few tnonths, Resources Min Crcrar indicated today whcn ht nounced the make-tip of the tlonal Advisory committee tor t-\ stvi sens children. This orgntiizatlou, formed to cu- sure good care for the Utntcd Itlrz- dom youngsters, who will come to Canada for the duration of the tvar, will hold its first meeting tomor- row, , Mr. Crcrar, ln makintr hi5 an- nounccment, let it be known 1 movement of children to t under rt governmental . plan, ntlsrht reach "considerah t. o. - portions" during the next ' months. Some 4.000 children already come to the Dominion {r0111 “ itcd Kingdom in charge parenls or ttllllliildllg 5111M‘ i? busted. persons tcu- in c. . throuzhottt the nine prov: us. In addition to its S\lpOl‘\'!.~til"J advisory ftuiclioits, the comm ing what funds arc xicct-s expenses ofiloCullllg the rm Canadian homes. over I _ ', those paid for hv the fctu-ra: Ant provincial governments. q c it Under the asststance plan. to British govcrnntctit will provide 11...:- sage for the chlldrcn across tlta m. and the cost. of tt"aii.'sl1"1‘lfl\i1iu Yylirfil to homes in Cauatla tutti": l_l‘- "v » "*‘ lnndetl. will be burnc lw 1th‘ l“ ' inion Govcrnlzicnt while pro)‘- rigencies will sec to the flPlllLI. w ing of the childrcti ill hontcs. Mr. Crerar intimated the (utestlcn of resumption of sailings under he assistance plan was a matter forth-g clslon of the British covet-hitter: tow depending ou the availabiltt- ‘- convoys. _ q Honorary members of the 09min..- tee are: su- Gerald CHIITDUP-hlilll- ish High Commissioner ln Cauatta- senator Calrine Wilson nl Otiflw-M who was one of the movlnu M v5 behind the limit‘. evacueeg m Canada, Marvel‘ ht Lewis, of Ottawa, and Fisher of Montreal. . _ The committee members m} Maritime Provinces: S. R- W“ .' \ . 3'11 s. of $1115 glohltlianlflxflg.‘ IIlLllElvHfl‘l'f'\X'“'l‘ Ilolmaii, of summcizsitle. P- El ‘ami- Cirl Guide Nflillif PRINCESS ALrcr-z 'l‘0 ixsrEUl‘ GUIDES During the expect-rd ‘fist! t0 province of the vltc-licrriil Her Royal nllLllllfSh’, PIIHLH has expressed a. tlCfillTaltl _ n Girl Guides in Churlotctotxhum; R. H. ls the wife of our nciflgl-IM“, ernor-Gcncrnl the Earl of A. h? and before coming to Cauaclavwpr was Chairman and Cellini“ " for Overseas Guides. Thc time and plflfl! tlnn has not _vct bee“ t» J11: meantime fill q Guides and Brownies are asked i‘ clean up their uniforms. iiwithlrlfiif hats, belts and tics. when llll-jnniur cellency the lntc Lord 'I“\\0"(_*W,PS inspected Charlottetown" ‘d1 ‘M: three years BRO he rc11rnv._i<i1'__~;]q they lookatli rrix-yixviltgixriigatv i’ kee u B 9P ' , . ..\a‘t)tu£1l.f1ultlca.tvatclilhlsiPcvlu-Yl“ for further announcements National aezlslmth" of ileum‘- decided till“ ltaufivfiv .___- , d a . mwtliiflf“ ma. Provincial find Local AssCXltL-‘Anm Clrl Guides it was unai. n -_ decided that the ntcmlwio offer to help with the Registration. ‘ mnnon. Ana. i3 “Cl” \\ of the British mlut~:s\\'l‘Fl)lY-'<' 1 lera Tnmarlsk and Prime? b‘ M attack was announced by mlraltv mulchi- thc tide