MERE MAN pgmocflvl- fllurdlnl. Two Colic, u gunman, Iolldol Ill! notch East Indies stops war supplies to Japan gqrlxvlA. Netherlands East In- Juiy 2B—.(AP)-—'I‘he Nether- '; East Indies, c chief supplier pan of such war essentials as 11L lill alld rubber, today stopped o." de alld monetary truncations __ Japanese except by slpeq- 1111p; olll of the government. Out lite window went the agree- 11.11101 i.l.~r. Nov. 13 by which Ja- l’l was lo receive 1.800.000 tons (If - ‘Ffic only prospect of "s i1 later barter 9.1-- i ll was ‘raid officially ty must be J - ‘ ' l‘? e-‘filansfcn inhqfieggah hdo-Cltllo. All Japanese assets in the islands wra- lrr-zell. The exchange of goods 1rsrj§fby sovl-iul per-mil: W35 ban- zed nil llllf,‘ with Japan and hel- moire. but llv-S‘) with Manchou- ho. Chilla and Tilda-China. tin To informed circles said . i oir of Japzlnks oil sup- pr from e Indies migtrt bring ,. ll rllalstir change in the Far . tion. .l Roosevelt last Thurs. 4-: \ lined there had been orefllori" ill llotl cut-ting off me United Slates supply cf oi] m J11. gm because otherwise 18.111 ave zone into tile East Indies a . to "ond you would have had Reported in N. B. ICTON, July zo-(crn- cs of infantile paralys- ltlllg in death. have New Brunswick ‘. lioclilllnil said toduy. ’i.j.e .u.lilcll, vrllile not yet epi- lknllc, has rczlcilcd c. stage where flllilflll lllllst be exercised, he said. llirrlllg oi children from puoiic llllierliigs, as was done during the endemic lll i937, is not planned at present but such action will be rzllsidered if the situation grows Mid SUYiUlIS. On? death occurred last week at Bil: oll, llcar lloliktoivn, and an- ‘er clliirl. from Benton, died in capital at Woodstock last night. llazcuoll has four other cases. _ three, lfiedericton six. llocoslcck two, Barker's Point one ind Nelson one. Woman injured, iushand poisoned; lolicc probe case 5YDNI~JY. N. S, July 28 —(CP)— Colllizlioll of Mr. and Mrs. Michael lln cl ilenrby Whitney Pier, boll lls "fair" by hospi- = tonight. Jnnlslki, 50. ll l" irrllll creoline poisoning lnllisiki, 47. has B. frac- c investigating the case. osurc by neighbors - unconscious in a pool Jl-‘lorl . her bed. b5 llIvwi-cLAined hammer was kdllfl lll the house, but. poPcc said "\‘ liziiicvorl the woman's injuries born inflicted by a brick, hid Coming Events h 101 l! for Notices In this column 3 cents per word. M._ M"$il0\v~-lti urray Harbour Thwa- Y- L-l 1264-29-21. "sllflilwEldon Friday. 11-1125-7-29-21. Baum’ Cream and Dance, Iona - Wednesday. L-lllli-7-39-2i. Wanted b Chick m l. lllirll Cold dimlfflll n-iii-r-sxr. l§'iif.‘°éit.l.".fl2l‘l°&"éi”" “W” “i” Liloao-r-zo-loi , _%_ ‘Rfsclve Wednesday. August m‘ m‘ lllcnlc at ‘rracadie. L-lloo-vaa-m. "lce cream and Dance Lyndsle “mill Jilly 30th. Good music. 11-1110-7-29-11. "Reserve Wednesday July 30 Ehallllllol parish picnic at Tig- - L-38l-7-l4-3L wllllled to bu MBOIOITTR Crtle a?" lllill Veal lves, all rude: ill, “lite for prices. lslan Call/i Co. tul. tr. u u ‘mi-Ito 011mm!“ h ‘I . “"l-*."..l..'":l org: Aiintll 11.80 AM. LO. hm“ buy’ . 0. O. G n°'QQmhy°‘r“‘hm“' “B11111 factor in the nurture of '°°‘*-li‘i.“lld“t‘u r Air May Be By C. R. Blackburn Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA. July 28—(CP)—.Negq. tlstions looking toward cxfemlon s: the British Coonmoxiwealth Air Training agreement with the Unit- ed Kingdom, Australia and New Zealnnd will be initiated shortly and on a new accounting basis, Air Minister Power announced at n press conference today. Asked if thin i: on indication that the authorities anticipate u long war, the minister replied that it is necessary to plan at least 1a months in advance. Mal. Power, who returned last TYIUTSPIBY from conferences in Lon- don, made these other announce- merits:- 1. The percentage o! Canadian- traincd air personnel ovill be in- creased for air gunners and wire- less operators, and remain as at present for pilots, 2. A second Royal Canadian Air Force army co-operation squadron will shortly be operating with the Canadian Corps. 3. A Canadian officer will in fu- ture sit with selection boards puss- ing upon Air Force commissions in llrllgllmd. ' 4. 0f the 13 Canadian squadrons now operating overseas, il are com- manded by Canadians and the aim is to have all, and subsequent squadrons, so commanded. 5. Arrangements are being made to facilitate transmission of Can- adian Air Force casualty lists, and‘ to improve publicity on individual (Continued on page ‘l, Col 5) ll. S. will clear Japanese ships WASHINGTON, July 28—(AP)— The United States informed Japan tonight that prompt clearance will be guaranteed Japanese ships from American ports. This action apparently assured that Japanese vessels now waiting of! the west coast. for clarification of the United States’ "freezing" order would proceed into port. Among these is the big Japanese liner Tatuta Maru with a. large number of American passengers a- board. The assurance of prompt clear- ance under present conditions was given by Sumner Welles. Acting Secretary of State, at a conference with the Jalpanese Ambassador, Ad- miral Kichisaburo Nonura, Sayslli; Motorists fail To save gas WASHINGTON. July 284A?»- Tllo United states petroleum coor- dinator, Harold Ickes. said that despite his plea. for a 11ml in gasoline consumption cnsterll states. seven large suppliers in that oreu reported their sales lost week were larger than in 1.11050 0f the preceding week-dncreasing ' " li . 1'§%9¢'§ ggnoniiucoorlglbie optimist like the average Anlcrlwrl fill-Willi" regard this as compliance with a lea for a 33 1-3 per cent reduc- fion." he said igvnigiulgqglrtisss "i; about the Americans ey were liv- pared for the forum over N <7- "Wlth Hitler running world like a mad <10 l fun iseemfgrxglaivggld" n a - ng-le called upon i111 (‘E19 011316 Atlantic states to ration emse vols‘ expressing the hope W“ "- WW ha accom llshed voluntarily and immedlatey ‘ri-lerl he added:- ~H 11, 1s not, Lhfll we can only conclude that our mmly 5X11" m‘ time to conserve oil and 2880111"? have fallen on indifferent euri Mid that it would be necessary P" into effect some syBWm °i i-“vilm-l“ tary rationing." Expect Jap liner With silk cargo SAN FRANCISCO. July 2B—(AP) -'Iihe Nyk line made PreDlll-Yfll-illlll tonight-fox‘ the third tmc-I<>r the 11‘ $15,000,000 liner Ta- lus mm. camvintl cogs-permits}; 240 passengers and $3- 990 l‘ “a101,, 1,551,, 01 advices from Washington that llroloot clwcnw had been granted Jullllllesi? “"9" f the line S. satin. Glgkelaflféllidxfi ge he" w; . l as 105 miles ofmhelqtggdgln fioltew last 1111M- Suit/WING tonight the craft W6! a moi-row." >Z&/// The People’ Paper J CHARLOTTETOWN,‘ ‘CANADA; Tocsofi JULY 29, i134? Training Plan Extended Comment on scheme made Minister Power; Leaves Press Conference to enter hospital for throat treatment. by Air Japan hints Darkly at action Against Butch By Ml! Bill Associated Press Staff Writer KY0. July 29-—('I‘l1flday)_. T0 (AH-Japan hinted today at, far. reaching consequences of the tion of the Netherlands East dies in cutting off oil mpplfe; broil-kins: on o. m ta reem $13 m... u... cf Th4? fowl-In office-controlled Ja- Dan Times and Advertiser already calling the United States hostile" and attributing to her the leader- dhlp 0d the economic offensive a. zfllnst Japan, said tlhat the Neill. eflargds colonial govemmem, w“ "n eagne ith m U it flflrlqhBllijtulllfi e n ed Sm“ e “P1111956 Dress discussed the East Indies action in a pesslmjstig (Continued on page 1, Col 0 German soldiers Endure hardships IIONDON. July 26-(CP)-A re- rt leaching Switzerland from rlin telling of the conditions which Ger-man soldlem oln the Rus- W88 0 088 y g B111. w“??? “émliifiiatf? ‘d. ish Broadcasting Corporation. The re rt said: “Endless col- umns o heavil -la.den soldiers march gasping an panting through endless forests where there are no r or communications. "Blankets and overooettc are left behind although the nights are ter- ribly cold and damp, and during the mid-day heat millions of mosquit- oes buzz ulround the soldiers heads as they are forced wade knee deep in black swamp." Says Airmen OTTAWA. July 28—(GP)—Air Minister Power told a press con- ference today that Canadian air- men overseas are badly off for cigarettes and that he is going to t-ry to do something about lt. Maj. Power said efforts would be made through the Voluntary Aux- iliary Services to have the airmen supplied from Canada and f"r that punpcse he would seek to obtain a cornlpiete nominal roll of all Can- adian air personnel servin over- seas showing their lrcat on no matter where it might be. Razor blades were also difficult i ‘.0 obtain the Minister said. Flurry over Seized German Radio transmitter BUENQS limes. July zc-(AI) The Congressional committee in- vestigating anti-Argentine activi- ties announced tonight it would turn over to the German emblimy a portable rad‘o transmitter seiz- ed ln an airplane travelling from Peru to Argentina. The committee acceded to reit- erated demands of the Germflll government for return of the pro- perty. The German protest was support- ed by the Argentine foreign office on grounds that the Sou-pound transmitter was travelling under diplomatic immunity. The mmittee had contended that it was not "diplomatic baz- gage" as the Germans insisted but was an air express parcel not on- titled t0 immunity. The transmitter was IlOWn W Luna on June Ql-ut if c Wilmi- but. returned to Argentina last iat- urdsy when an attache of the Lima lcgation acccmmllyllll it ""114 that only 44 pounds of dlpbmflflfl baggage could be admitted with- out being opened for inspection. Rather than open it. ‘he Ger- man returned to Argentina only to have the transmitter seized by police when the Dione ‘lflllded 5"‘ urday at Cordoba. Before handing over the hill!"- utus to the Gonnans the commit- tee called in newspcpermen W "Bfl that it was of small dimension; but 16 how-s offshore but my; he: out of great WW“ ...,-,~_---- Need cigarettes’ ‘l l I cidellt. It was strongly implied by the Nazis that the “third power” was the United States. In o. setting of microphones. cam- British ti‘ v-——-€__..___-._____~_____ _ _, l _l q I L l I i l l i i I l i I l L "n: _-.-"‘ iii". Read by Everybody (lovers Prince Edward '. Island Like the Dew ilsos BEGINLITRUNTERSATTAGKS AS NAZIS o Smolensk sector, where the Ger- ‘ mans are attempting to break through to Moscow. And in the Education to be truly zood am socially ueful must be fundnmelli ally religion; ' MAXIMS 01A MERE MAN In MOSCOW. July 29 -('I‘uesday) —(AP)— Soviet Russia. claimed to- day that the German offensives aimed at Moscow and Kiev are "breoklilg against the firmness and stubborness of our troops" and that counter attacking Red soldiers have inflicted heavy losses on the Ger- mans in some areas of the vast front. The Ilenviest fighting was in the Zhlfomir area, the battleground for the Ukrainian capital or’ Kiev. The Soviet information bureau indicated in its morning communi- que that Russian forces passed to energetic counter drives after the German drives bogged down. Aside from the Smolensk and Zhitornir fighting, the communi- que snid, there were no important combats on the front. It declared that 109 German planes were brought down Satur- KEEN-EYED CANADIANS LEARN ANTI-TANK TACTICS An Important part of the training of artillery troops in the Canadian Army ls given over to antl- ta-nk tactics. Here as in all phases of modern warfare, speed and mobility are essential. Photo it the top at Pelawawa camp training the lights of ui anti-tank gun on a moving target. Bottom photo illustrates mobility of this weapon and the speed with which n, can be moved shows soldiers of the R.C.A. from one place to another, then Nazis llllll u. s. Tries to stir llp trouble BERLIN July 28 -—(AP) — Ger- many struck again today at Boliv- ian cvarges of a Nazi conspiracy to overthrow the La Pat govern- ment and s "third power" was ac- cused by a spokesman of the for- gery of c letter involved in the in- LA PAZ, Bolivia, July 2&4!‘ a Cochabamba, Bolivia, was ar- rested today and other Germi- ans were reported detained be- P) — The German Consul ‘Interpreting The War News (By Klrke L. Simpson, Assoc- iated Press Staff Writer) The German high com. mand‘s prediction of quick victory in the bottle of Smo- lensk seems premature; but it cannot. be ignored. It. might mean the shattering of the main Russian defence bas- tion and exposure of Red armies to encirclemcnt on a gigantic scale. Presumably that is what the Hitler headquarters announce- ment is intended to forecast. It says Russian efforts to re- cause of suspicion of subversive iieve "cntrapperP comrades activities in that Central Bo- were beaten off; and a Ber- liviaul centre of German colon- 11“ pepons 18115 o1 1116 dc. lzflllllll- struction of a Russian div- Thele W“ 11° lmmediam isioll "cost of Smolensk". statement on whether the pulsion from Bolivia Wcndler, German Coczhabalmba. was declared u) have been the centre of ll Slilb}; C versive movement with w-h Wendler was connected. (Continued on page 'l. C01 4) Nazis report British Troops in Burma YORK, July BI‘- rest was connected with the ex- Ernst minister. NEW 2B-(AP)— The Berlin radio tonight broadcast a dispatch from Bangkok, capital of ‘Thailand, reporting that heavy concentrations were arriving dolly in Bumla. Bdlflcflli to Thailand‘. N.B.C. heard the broad. cast. (Thlre was no tnlmediate comment on the broadcast from tendon.) similar Axis reports of alleged Brltish-Chineee-Free French encir- clernent of French Indo-China ceded Japan's new move into French colony. f... hat However, if the Russians fail to hold Smolensk their greatest danger would seem to be to the south rather than the cast. So far as meagre and confusing accounts of the situation now indicate, Rus. sian lines behind the Dnieper River are still intact from Smolensk westward to Orshan thence south t0 Mogilev. Should the Red Dflhy dc- fence at SmOZCllsk crumble, a huge Nazi turning movement southward fur behind the Dnieper front would be pos- sible. There are strong indi- cations that the original Nazi plan called for a slmultnneous breaching of the Dnieper line ht Smolensk and at Mogllev, about as far south down the .i (Continued on page ‘l. Col c) SHOOT DOWN JAPS rc ported shot down Beaten in dogfights, the reaching combat strength. Smooth Sailinq For All your Bakinq Wh e n you use CANADA BLUSSU 7M river from the Orsha bend as CHUNGKING, China, July 20- (AP)—’I'wo Japanese aircraft were today in the first indication of a serious Chin- ese aerial challenge to repeated Japanese attacks on thLq capital. two planer were raid to have crashed near Plshan, 21 miles to the west. Observers now were speculating that a new Chinese nir force under training for some time was at last (Continued on page '1, O01 '1) mounted and dismounted in a few second time. Soldiers. begin Breaking up Picket lines 600 Hamilton S t e e l Workers Vote To Strike, ILTON, July 2B—(ClP)— Uniformed soldiers from army trade schools in Hamilton who said they were acting on their own initiative and under orders from no one marched to the plant of the Notional steel Car Company tonight and begun breaking up picket lines an hour after a strike at the plant ivns called. The s01- diers, estimated at. 250, were not armed. The soldier arrivals began shov- ing the pickets aside, The picket line was reformed again some dis. lance away", and again the soldiers begun to break up the picket ranks. The strike follmred rt downtown meeting wllight of the steel workers organizing conlmittre, and union officials claimed that near- ly ftll workers due to report on the ll p. m. shift had remained out of the plant. As the pickets gathered they carried placards but offered n0 interference wit-h anyone who wished to entcr the plant. Finns sever Relations with Great Britain LONDON, July 28—(CP)—Fin- land severed dliplomatic relations with Britain tod an authorita- tive souroe said tonight. This information said the break was made when the Finnish foreign minister called on the British Min- isier in Helsinki during the after- 110011. A foreign office statement maid that the Finnish Foreign Minister “has handed an aide memoire to Gordon Verker Britain's Minister at Helsinki, inlormlri him that as Finland is a co-be ligercnt with Germany normal diplomatic rela- tions between Great Britain and Finland can hardly be maintained “In renl Verekerh question whether is statement. meant Fin- land was requesting the servance of diplomatic relut Ons the Finnish Foreign Minister replied this was so.’ ARKIIIBISIIOP CRITIC-ALLY ILL OAMPBELLTON. N. B.. July 28 -tCP)--'I'he condition of Arch- bishop L. J. A. Melanson of lVlonc- ton was reported critical tonight. He has been in hospital almost. three months, excepting a brief period when he was able to travel to Edmllndston, N. n. to meet Rndriguc Olrdinal Villeneuvl. Glaims Nazis Glose to victory BERLIN. July ao-(Ara-nsai rel-cell were claimed by the Gert-l threshold of victory tn the fierce battle of Smolensk and c. direct as- sault on Moscow wfls forecast as the next offensive stroke. Another Red army division-the third mentioned in 24 hours-wan claimed to have been rived Wi- and war dispatches said the new. not one destroyed had been shift- ed all the way from the For East A brief communique from Hit- ler's headquarters said:- "Ihc battle of Smfllerlbk ll drawin to a successful concilia- ion. Al Bolshevist latte ts to prevent the annihilation o on- circled soviet units were nipped in the bud." D. N. B.. the German news agency and propaganda 889M)‘. said the coup dc grace to the div- ision reported destroyed was de- livered by German tank force! and that prisoners disclosed the division had been shifted some 4.- 000 miles from one side of Russia to the other. man high command tonight on thI . Annual lulucflpw“ Dallvund, Q00 W llalll I I. L 1-11 Ocnalhlnd D. l- $5.00 G DOWN Turn Reported‘ Battle For .Western Russia" Soviet High Commands Communique has unusually confident tone; Says blitz slowed to siege of Soviet vastnesses. Ottawa prepares For air raids OTTAWA, guy IO-(OIPL- Thousands of m es from the nem- est enemy base this wartime gent orf government preparing fm- an, all; attack that may never mater- ize. Rxcponsibiility for defence meas- sures has been delegated to tho Federal District Air Raids Precau- tion executive committee. headed.‘ by Alnrl K. Hay of Ottawa, fed- eral district commission consulting engineer. . The committee has jurisdiction over an area D6 square miiel, including Ottawa and Hull, Qua. It is responsible to Pensions Min- lsier Mackenzie, who returned lull; week frcm England‘ where he chid- iecl civilian defences. Today m. Mackenzie camera-ed with Attorney-General Gordan Con. ant of Ontario an the possibility of extending civil defence measures in Ontario. Work of the federal district oom- lnittee began last November us! since then it has enrolled 2,500 c; raid wardens and tornado-ed: of voh unieer fire-fighters established 38 fillly-stadfed air raid posts. held one trial blackout and exhibited hundreds of feet of instructional film, , 30ml: Toms ARE Jusf LMR A CHEAP crow. NEVER on Twit’. ~ German press dispatches claim- lnternational At A Glance MOSCOW- Russians shy tho!’ hold oils initiative on central 1nd Ukrainian fronts with Gennan of- fenslves broken. BERLIN- Gennanll claim battle for Smolensk ls nu but won with direct assault on Hoscow near. BATAVIA- Netherlands East Indie; out off oil and tin to Jalmll except for specific approved trans- actions. TOKYO- Japan accuses United 5131;, o; mulling Anglo-American Netherlands economic offensive n- gainst Japan. SHANGHAI - JaPllnfllc troops reported dlscmllarklng in southern French lurid-China. LONDON-Finland m Germany's col-belligerent against Ktussla sewers relations with Britain. ANKARA-Understood Stalin has written Turkish president lifflrm- ing Russia ha! no designs on Dar- l‘1\Ill‘“(‘§ and llospnrus. BERLIN — Nnzis power" - obviously the imitation“ against Germany Lltln America. i (Canadian Preu) ed the Russians had lost B3 bllllks TVRONTU. July 33~Mlhiml1l captured and smashed in the smo. und maximum tempernturesz~ lensk area and that still another Dawson 42 a encirclement was being clamped Victoria. 53 around eight red army batteries. Edmonton 43 Q D. N, B. ciflinlefi 140 Russian plan- Regina (,2 3.1 es destroyed, including 123 in air Winnipeg 70 w lights. by the German air force Toronto 7:; p5 yesterday and inst night on all mtnwol 63 5'1 fronts. Montreal 64 6B ,_._. _._._ Boston 63 3Q Synopsis: Uilllldersllnvrcrs have occurred in lllflll)‘ part5 n1 Onllrrio, and it has been decidedly warm in the lower lnke region with mod- erate temperatures further north, Silolvers have occurred in Mllliv uoba while in Salhtchawan and Alberta it. hu been fair and mod- erately warm. BOSTON, July 20—(A'Pi-—1'rre~ CHSTSI lflllflC~xmlif north. cloudy pre- ceded bv light. rain becoming fair in south portion, little change in tenlperaturc Tuesday; Wednesday fair and slightly warmer. Vermont and New Harlrpshirc—- Clearing in south, fair and no! quite so cool in north portion Tues- day; tvedncsday fair and slightly warmer. . High tide this afternoon at 2.1] and tomorrow morning at 2.46. Sun set-s this evening at 7.81 and rises tomorrow morning an 4.42. First quartet moon, July $1, 5,10 it . m. Summerside tide eighteen min- utes later than Charlottetown. accuse "third United States-of conducting "campaign of in i BORDEN -- CAPE TORMENTINI SERVICE (Standard Time) Leave Borden 6.45 AJVA. 0.35 A-M. 1.00 P-M. 4.15 IHM. 7.30 P-M. Leave Cape Tormcntine 8.00 Abl- ll.00 A-M. 3.15 P-M. 6.20 P.M. S.” [KM- SUNDAY SERVICE Leave Borden 9.00 A-‘Nl 12.00 norm 4.45 RM. 7.00 RM. llPllVl‘ (lune Turllienllnc 10.05 A-B '3 30 HM. 5.5“ RM. 3.10 1'1“. WTOOI) ISLANDS FERRY ‘l {maven Wood Islands 7.00 AM. l 1.00 I\. M. 3.00 P. M. Leaves Caribou 0.00 Ad?‘ 1.00 PM » 5.00 PJL _ ‘ "