minus OFA MERE MAN a. ‘m-k, in us great good. n. fllscipllnfl of disappointment {i} muriottnown Gilllfllll Two 0on1. iturutug Ullilflllln. Founded I881. §......a D2. ision t HasFirstQutcloor l/l/oiigit In UK. Jllli- Au ii. S. - Soviets In Trade Agreement For One Year WASHiNGTON. Aug. O—-(AP)— Tiie Uniivel States and Soviet Russia u iv extended their trade ugi-ecmen inr another year, with the Aioswav Government reserv- lug the fiilllt to suspend purchases |i any time Rtmerlcan defence re- rtrlciions make exporting too dif- iciilt. ‘The soviet already has raised objections in die restrictions im- used on the export of machine Fools find other equipment declar- ed io be herded in the United Stairs ili‘f.lli't‘ program. ‘The ivvt of thc zuzrcement. made piiilllt‘. hv the State Department. showed that Soviet Russia agreed to purchase at. least $40.000.000 worth of goods in the Unitcd states (iurintr the next venr-thc same ainiunl as in the treaty which i‘.\illll'f‘fl today. l:i return. the United States grants lliwia nnconditioiurl most- la\"orcd-n.ii!oti trvatment. FormerAidermani Of Regina is Arrested iiiON'l'il Pfili. Auiz. ti - (CPl - Tharum. (icrald McM-unus was broiiph" Klimt l‘t"fll tnda v by i‘ Fioimtr-d PQllFt“ of- iicws -. t hi: him into cur‘ a‘ (‘uni ' W1. on thr- side o.’ ti.» C‘ l-»‘i\vi"<"iii‘c Riv far from t!‘ Rivers. \ s iv . be transferred to Rt-"z. . in rcuuesi. o! police offic- ials titer-i. i". convection iviih what. tliti’ sa l l Communist activi- ties in in chrwan. Mchfnniis is I formci a wiiaii of Reizlna. Coming Fvents -Q_ Bate for Nutter-a In this coinmi 8 cents per word. "Tiilliirs in Malpeque, ‘Thursday. L-Slitlii-T-Lli. "Talkuqs, Cove, Friday. 14-320-8-7-21. Edwin. Johnson, Canudlgn Press Staff Writer) EWHERE (By IN woman, ‘ A 118- 6—(CP Cable) —Peropinng and dust-begrimed, but still uni]. lint. new arrivals of the 2nd Cans- dian Division returned to bar. racks tonight after a crowded day's Pmgfam along England's winding country roads and on the parade grounds where famous British regiments have drilled. The men simply revelled in the first real outdoor workout since they marched from their Cane- dian training camp some time ago for the great adventure. Wearing liizht denim overalls, the Canucks ' offered sharp contrast to the Im- Dcriiil troops drilling nearby in Dame dYPSS. web equipment and " Steel helmets. That will come later as the hardening process of train. inf‘; proceeds. Tildllv the Canadians confined their; exercises to brisk sessions of PT. squad and company drill, followed bv e short route march. Except for a change in actors, the scene was much the same as Drcseiiicd bv Canadian units which have cone before and now are Ylltiiant. guard at their far-flour! hattlemcrits. this difference horvever— they I inarlc thcir how before an aud- l ""19" lllfllldllti! seasoned troops | who have elected to continua, the filrlii against the as free soldiers of vPlPYWu French soldiers were im- pressed hv the fitness and smart. apncaixancc of the newcomers. iticanxvhiln battalion and ‘sion headquarters buzzed "Pllvltv of Oflzimization. Some oi’ the anadewnrlr has boon ncgqmn. lldlvd llv staff officers who came nvcr as an advance quay] hm much still remains to b" done in iii" process of setilin" down, ‘Tat-Gen. Victor Oriliim. ocneral officer" commandinc: the 2nd Div- blo". and senior member of his staff have been in constant con- "‘i‘ei*"" with Tflnbllllfl‘ officers of the Canadian miiiiwrv hccdriuart- (‘vs Prowliw (rum. pa.“ mp.“ in Lanny.“ yvwrsqf- n; H". 5.,“ filliru» iwiivichce nr i‘~~ riiviglnn "W" “Mn occurled flttinrr and redistriliiiilriw hilletg, drawing "torcs and equipment. Air first... Period To Be Shortened OTTAWA, Aug. 6- (CP) —Sh0f‘t- div- cniiu; of the elementary, inter- mediate and advanced training pi_~i"iotis under the British Com- iiioiiivcultii Air 'I‘i"iiiiiiirg plan from fllglli. to seven weeks each was an- nounced tonight by Air Minister u“ A‘ r‘ ‘ Powir. l-ie said the move, made “mu ~ Qllrfvllci“! T9“ P°§lP°m3d at the request of the United ‘\“"~ Jail L'31°"3'5‘31- iiingdonr, was designed to acceler- ,_\ _ ate the output of pilots. “Q 1»‘“f"'~‘ P1l‘5'°1'5 l“ The. Uulicd Kingdom has ad- m“ 1'4"]- Ffliliii‘ Aui-ii-i '. (l that training (irerscas of ‘"519 iii" uuiiiiers and wireless operators .'1¢¢_ ‘C um Festival, Pl-‘ltiiii: hast SvllOOl August iilii. LrlitYl-li-lJl. "Wilt-dine ice (Ill m Ffitllliitl on “him Riouiuls Friday, Aiiluist 9th. L-LiYl-li-T-ll. “Dame. Ffifllllle Hall. Friday, Aim“ 5111i. Al. Blanch-Ho's Orch- lslra, F01‘ war work. L-370-s-7-ii. "Ddillllutoii f-‘estiv-il and Dance tonight. Piocecds in ltlti of war ur- °°*“~“- L-240-B- -1i. "k4 Cream Festival Bingo and Dance, Cumberland School, Thurs- lillst liili. L-Zif2-8-7-ll. P1_'.',l*{\ll<"t‘ Cardigan Head School, "lg-lib. Ailizust om. Orchestra. Re- l‘ iiiiciils. L.353.3.7-11. “Como to Tracadie Picnic Wed- nesday, Aurz. '7tti. Meals served nt P-m- Music while you eat. m49-B4l-2i A""Ali roads lend to Rustico on rust 7th to tho Ice Cream 05ml“ Rnd Clam Chowder. L-Ill0-8-5-2i. F ,,,;>‘“‘}'r1iv.eai nt home? Have your M“ axill- "slifield. ‘Thursday ‘Shinmnxif tililiziblcs wally . .-.. . n , ,_ ”"~——— (1., ‘(fifiuir/ilcam Festival, 'i‘r_vnn flap- MNL 9W itroiiiuls Friday evening. DWI-viva V. Outdoor panics. lu~r.~e ' SMHE- A Rood time assured. L-1ll0-7-3l-8-3-7-9. "Win-tine South Flestival, Dance mm mill!"- winsloe Station ‘Thurs- “illsl 3th. Proceeds for war dun A Writ. ' l)flnce'ni() ll-l weeks and action has been reduced from 24 weeks will be taken shortly to cut these courses at ihc irircless schools in Canada first by iwo and then by four \\'(‘i‘ltS. Subsequent courses will be on an iii-week basis, Mr. Power add- ed. This shortening of the courses will bring about a proportionate incicaso in wireless operators and air gunners trained but the Air Nillilhifll‘ said he could not give prcclsc flizures on these increases at present. Mr. Power's statement followed a lllPCtlilg of the supervisoryboard or the tmiiiimz plan at which ac- celeration of the scheme was re- viewed. Altorzeihcr, Mr. Power said. the clinnircs in courses will reduce the iimc it. takes to make an airman from n civilian to 26 weeks for pllOlS compared with 28 under the oriizlnal schedule, 22 for air observers. compared with 28. and 1m for nir gunners, compared with 2. itcsumpiioxi of deliveries to Can- ada from the United Kingdom of certain types of advanced training aircraft. together with arrange- merits for acquiring aircraft in the United Slates. has made pos- sible thc accelerated plan foi" tipciiiiiu clizht of the 10 519N400 flying training schools this year. The original plan. he said, culled for only five. LOYAI. T0 EMF RE PEERMADE, India —(CP) -'I‘he services oi the entire armed for- ces of Travaucore have been of- fered in Bflldlll ioi" utilisation in connection with the war. it W" Not fine f01l0wlngAni ht. (lovers Prince Edward i Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETQWN. CANADeQvvEnNEsDAY, Auousr 1, 1940 on“ stations I inspect one oi’ t somewhere along the Motherland's' There was! common enemy‘, France. The _ . l with ' “we of the MAFKEI) GI. King Reports iiimy Memorial is ilndamaged QFITAWA, Aug. 6. — (GP) A weight W's lifted from the hearts; of Uzinzltliaiis uitliiv \\'lit'll Pfllill‘. Mlnistci‘ hfatfktiiizie Kim: ilitiioiiiiced to the House oi Commons that (fair. adals Great War mcniorlal .1! Vitny} Ridge is appiiiweiiilvi iiiitlzimaecci ai- ier the battles m France. Early’ in Junc- Briiisli soldiers re- turning from France said that tlie§ graceful, towering structure uii the" lllflllt 0f Donal liud been bir(i.,\"(i-.iin- i agczl. if iiui xvrcckctl, b_v (lcrii ii, bombing planes. British srolrlic: ic-; iiii"niinz lo London from i~'i".'ii~.(:c:" lfl thev li_.'i<l seen tile wreckage oi the memorial. ’I'li_e Canadian government sought confirmatinirof tlicse reports. iuidi l l l today Ml‘. Kiniz was able to iiiioriii iiie House that tlic British Ali" Nllih‘ isiry hail se-tiired rectn’. photo- graphs of the moiitiineiit. in which no (lamage was visible, from the air at least, N0 one was more relieved by the announcemmt than the veteran sculptor. Walter S. Aliward, who conceived and ex-wtcd the vast “fvfk of stone. l. Aihvartl super- visvd the (.‘\'Il’l.\il'lll'll(lll oi ilie monu- iiieiit, which took li yicars before the memorial u-os unveiled by King Eklward VIII iii 1936. ‘ "The news is a tremendous re- lief." said Mi". Aiiward lit 'i'ni-niito.l “But the mlm<;i"in.l l'tlll‘- ..<iii(.tr-l iiiaii hniid" " I Mr. Al.\\".'ii"(l said cvcrioiic must" hope that thr- time ivill come when the Vimv mcmcrlal fillCt‘ more will stand n a 1m ll couuiigv freed of Nazi ominatioii. ‘ e oriuiiial stories oi‘ oriafs destruction \\'<".‘f‘ Edwin S. Jvliiisiizi, ihi- t . Press wai" ('(‘ll'l'.‘.\lii.'ll(ll‘lll \.. .. 1st. Canadian Division. Tin- (lltffs said illt‘\‘ liiltl seen the-nil memorial. Wlltifl.‘ i shafts tcwcrctl l-iil feet “bovi- around. The snlrllcrs nlso .~:i.-l at‘ the ilirc that liii- lvlilll): ' l.'l(l (‘I'- iiberatelv \l‘l'(‘("»-'i‘il Canadian. Ii llPll'l'lJ_\'.v Growing Concern In Australia Over Jap Relations CANBERRA, Aug. ti-(CP Cable) ——Gl‘0\Vlllil concern nt the ti\‘lt‘l‘i\ll‘fl— tloii oi Anglo-Japanese l‘t'l.lLi\.ilS was reflected today at the opciiiiir; of (iebate in the Austmiiiiii parlia- inent. John McEwcn, Minister of Exter- nal Affairs revealed that one of the Britons ATFCSIPd in Japan is an Aus- tralian named Woollcy, who is sti.l (ietnlncd but has been well treated. Ho said that Britain has consulted Australia iullv through all the re- cent ha meiilngs. John uriiii, leader of the Opposi- tloii, in rocking a secret session. said that members could only liius be fully informed of pacific relation- ships, which possibly would involve iesha pine; of the ilcfi-iices of Austra- ish and Fri-iii n river‘ \li"s u. It is imdcrslood that the Govern- mciit. l‘. not liki-iv to nem- to a sc- cri-t SUfninI] iis i\li"_ (‘iiiziivs ziuiiies- lion is not U.t‘ll(‘l‘l\ll\' supported, On both s-Llos of the lions: (f RCLJTCSIEllIHlIVCS it is coinmcntcd that since Britain has made every effort to mcci. the l t travnizant oi ilic Japan" c r‘ l’ rt‘ pensi- lrilitv ici" .iii,v liiiil i illlriliYlllCniTll Anglo-Japanese re tions rests with] l. 1B B-T-ilbhannouxioed hero by Sir C. P. Aiysr. i-Tokyo. he cleverly camouflaged naval guns overlook Bread, Flour Prices Pegged OTTAWA. Aug. ti. — (C?) - Thi- Wartime Prices and Trill" - exercising for the Fifi! to fix prices iflr (‘i-tiled bread (ugw at quota- iling Jim 2.’! before its a bushel processing z placed on wheat for do- mestic use. iiiii ts power n \l't‘\.fl§\l(‘S of life I d" . - ....'......-.. 4a . .. .. -—Scc retary of “or An hony Eden (fight) and an otilcer lng the Scottish coast. or ~11 lRumored iiaiy Asks Tur To Define Stand ; ROME. Aug. 6 --(.-\Pi ---It avas "iaiiored in political circles tonight aey int Germany and Italy have ask- l Turkey to (ll-fine hcr position io- .~~i Q-ypgrt, Britain and the Axis of v was a potcitftnl allv finance The Board's action, effective fir. 1 and pray“... 1mm ifiillllrlTllV. was similar f0 file?‘ c Jiipsbcl nrnd foreleii observers lflkvtl ilurlilli ‘he ‘if-Si are“ considered it- likcly that Hitler and ‘Vii?- ulzcit itflffi "7 “m” an“ .\Tll=‘=t".lll'll. after graihcriiir! '.l"e rest. ycxi-flmlflvliirllig ‘he Of ‘he Balkans into their Cal-Tip. ‘ " I " ' "".i zl tr to llfil"! in 'i“.ii"‘>v. Fm‘ n“ i" brm“ Drives Ninllanvauthaz’ irr: ive-xc hot a-‘ iii-might [to the attention :15 vciialelc ‘or (‘rvninciit on tlic ru- Bonrtl a cr imposi ion o‘ f’ ‘ ’ .1,‘ , ‘ . ~ ' ~~ t. (‘witnau sour- . l . ¢_- .1051‘ mci. and iesiilfl ‘ f‘ "thrh-itisugcgenanzi in ccs were reluctant to (iiscuss the . , . _ situation iiiaitimr iodavs ruling the Board “the concerted action 0f - in a western city in in- mg hri-"(l prices immedi- him icft the Board with no alternative." The Board said its order was in the nature of a “standstill ruilnu. applicable until theft‘ has been opportunity to inquire more fullv lnto_ effects of the said b. Beaver lGets Big Gift an LONDCN augdlllcrn CABLE) wheat |Zl‘0i'l‘§~’lil1{ 113K?!) "N! mil inr; and baking: iiinus ries. "J1me BC“ U, (.._ J Om, m- me Yb Th“ ml“ u“: Bum’ "s"? creation centres for Canadian prwcm “Xpwualmn M "m5" ' "soldiers, sailors and airmen on ors of broad and flour while the , implications of rce. 1. N51513- iioii arc being studied." The Board ordered mlllcrs to leave in Iiondun, received a gift of memo (M45001, ictirrv. it. is to be ilied to cvfciisioii 0f ‘lie sirvitx‘: s . . shari- with bakers the lcvy of“) till‘ club ail no‘. ( to Can- emits a barrel on flour, resulting aitan it hi1". til t <5! firm from the processing tax 0n otliiw pads of the f". i". . ivheat milled for domestic hll- The (lonatzon was i...le on be- nutn consllmiliiltn will?" “"5 half of three mtniiiq (‘OITliPXtlTlPS announced iivo weeks ago in till‘ with which Charlw A. iiiiilis, Lon- lliillfil? "l ("mlfiml-‘i “Y (inn i‘ ircsciiiiviw of tli (‘unad- Mimd” 3'““.("'i""‘ l“ ‘s. llJll D \ii".lli~lli hi‘ ‘.li. : " .. and ct iivr- at m-tiviight .‘iul,v J. _ ism. i. ,_ l .. h q Bmkh fir. lliiu-Kliirniii . id the 1n v _ '1!“ V’, . '. Cup cciit- a-liuslicl levy \\.. not suf. 1am“ C ' W imp Q to cause a rise in bread “Md-nu! m‘: ‘in’. ~ - p lniihr- first Great War, the Tlic c-ciiipiiiilos aw 'lll‘ Biilolo lmiiril (if (train Huiicrvlsnrs in t‘. T):""<!'*I‘f? imiti l . New‘ I'll’; [hurl the prlcefui- (he liili a. the i‘i"ii"c:" i). vilopiueiit ulicat crop and unlit-ix.‘ proiila ucrc pcgpgvd ni 25 (‘Pitts a lr-Tll" t rel on flour, with (i0 cents ailrhv- ed for manufacturing costs. hi- iler a license 53110111 1h!‘ ltrlfl‘ f" bread was controilcil but still allnivcd u-hat the Canadian Food t lcrmcd “reason- War-Zdfears Ago Today (By The Canadian Press: Aug. 7, i9l5--Germaiis beaten off in three tiiolcni. aitiilfks 0n French posit-zone at l-lnilekdpl "ml, Svhrriizmaiviclc in the Vcsecs Mountains. Italians advanced cast. l l l l cf Mcnfalconc to take Dobrado, o“ g B FLCILIII A grim BAIQNC 0§50 CANADA P .10 (‘twiisolidlt- liiitiii ed, nged Names ln Oamp LONDON. Aug. 6.—f(‘I'l—'l‘ho Home Office, which has taken control of internment camps from the War Office, was re- ported today to have iliscovcrrd flint at least 10b (lllilflrrolls ali- ens tll'(|(‘l"!‘(l shipped abroad, hvid bribed other intcrnecs to take their places, “So inadequate was the check on the camps." said the Even- ing Noun‘. “that it ivns possible for tiu- most damn-mus aliens tn chart":- their identity as they ilesircll." 11$‘. M ‘Parliament ANS INVADE BRITisi- LILAND IN May Adjourn At Noon Today o/rrawa, Aug. s -—(C'P) ~54- JOHYRIIIt-rii. of the House of Coin- nioiis and Senate at noon totiiorrou" " by Prime Mimsriz" lung whm, at tonight's ufljillifiliiltilt, he suggested dinner the House sit constanily until the approximately $l.'i<'i.tl00,000 oi’ gm- gates remaining Iiave been adopt. M1? K1118 suilitvstnd the House return to ilie old time custom of sitting late without deference to the LlUIOTTTHilC 11 o'clock adjourn- ment hour and finish the estimates it‘ 1i. kept members on the Job (la ‘ii rht. mid the Senate was ‘ ..ii ' to pass the supply bill -—its final task before adjournment until Nov. 5 and he hoped enough senators would remain on hand to mflke up a quorum which requires l4 Senators in addition to the Spcakt-i". There xvere 1R senators in tltcir place ivlien that chamber illf" ln-n-iiy late today. The House today put through es- timates or nearly smoooooo cov- ering the external affairs depart- ment and‘ other branches under the Prime Iviinisreris Jurisdiction. and ' .. of Mines and Re- Hon. T. A. Crerar. EVCH until Estimates Remain Nothing remains on the order paper but estimates. In addition to the 31.36.000.000 to be voted a- bout ii. imeximouni of statuforv‘. l l "X1‘"l1<‘-l'l1"."s mains scatter-col =ilii"ouzzh zhc (‘Filfflfiififi and will be‘- ‘inclurled in the final supply bill. Wallutorir items are seldom dismiss- thal the French minister to Czm- ridzi. who arrived ltcre shorilv he- fore the capliulaiion of France. vsris being permitted to function and was working in close coopera- tion with the Dominion Govern- ment. i-ie bad no fears that useful inforniritiri. would find its \v.\_\" to Llcrtrtairv threuuh the Ministcws cmnini ications to his {Z\')\"3l‘l‘.l‘.it‘Y‘l‘ at. Vichy. Abhougrh the League of Nations was now funciioninrz "more in ap- peraizce than in i"(>alii_v" ‘Mr. Kuisr had a vote of $160000 put through to pajv (‘aha ‘s share of memlwcr- ship and associate cxiwiisfs but I irlass cf slim and i.h(~ ,.<.'\it‘l ilt" doubted if much of it wculd be spent. instructions To Registrars OTTAWA, Aug. G-ACP) -Julcs ('.l.~l<lll"ll;l}', Cliivl Rtigflhiffli‘ for \"iili.\<l.i tor Nitliuiiiil itcglstftitlriii .\ll,;ll.‘il iii, ‘.30 and 2.1. iii a circular to l'(',’.§l.\li‘lll'5 today, lnsiructctl that iiiiii.il.es niui slaiis of redltioiis m‘ 10 PAGES __is attempting - A MAXIMS OFA M ERR M .\ N Before man nlllfli’ us vita-i great. Nature ffllllh- us mcn. _.... r. inn lllhlfrlpllon lTlfillbPfPll mun ‘iv n.l|—l'.E.I iio-i- lunuviu llliil DRJV ll Dace Seeks Itlwo Bolster Mfllt British B€Zi€r€ Three Enemyii-tilumzu. its - ported To Be Advancinn; ' ‘» w. w Across Heat-ridden Lose-i .. (By J. F. Sanderson Can~l . l diun ‘Press Staff Writer; ‘Mailiitiba May LONDON, Aug. tl-fljifln Cable) — The first major‘ gglarg Far. iifntpziiiin of the war iul m rica as started "’tbth"~ i ', Italian columns xdlvzincilri; Moraturhim front Ethiopia into British __ __ _, Somalilund, the heabrizldon protectorate on the Gulf of ,.,,‘A.’,.I§f\{u.’§i', '" U" "‘" MPYQ" Aden’ met“: ‘iaflaijpu .a.,~_.{»ii; Military sources here sug- “mm” °‘ Hesiod today that Ilfussolini the invasion for its effect on Italian mor- ale rather than part of a broad strateglcal plan to 911113’ the war into the Middle blast. According to meagre 1-9. Doris from Cairo the in- vasion started Aug. 4 with ul or quesfioiie - Duiiiie. discus ion of the Prime ihe nahan columns head‘ :.i.»ii.=tci~".< = s Mi". Kin: iiidi- mg toward Oadweina. near i" _ i._ < - . _ _ rtiii. .. abllshrhchtlgofplygfinfiid- l the. Pflhmplan hm do!’ and llwitulm‘ ian lcgatios and consulates in Halgeha- Jllsl \\'(‘Sf 0f Ofld- is“; South America. and said e. Canad- weina, ' ‘ . . - " tan Hieh Commissioner might (1 . and from Jlre toward m1“, U named for Tndla. flnagara" Eqfinlj’ Mr. Kinq explained to the House Apparently Kiilgsolfinllys n” imim "~41 iv) Jioiist- \i1 l ., ll ports of Berbi-ra and Zcilzi, but l!” to can r rh ‘l - ‘ ‘fl ‘ l ll t? em his troops first i’ ‘Qthimp 191i route iil temperatures which at "ff! W" Ywiw- limes reach ieo tlt'_$_'l't‘<‘.<. "1“’“‘”"' try is treeless. It i5 [raver-sud by rough camel tracks affording ilie Fnuialiland camci Ciiyps wliicli is ilie main rlr-ft-iulinq the campaign against iioham. med Bin Abduilah, the so-call. many parts of the ("oumrv be- fore fleeing to Frhiopia where Even if the Italians capture Outi- wc-ina and Harccisa thev will still llivlll. Both towns are lil the Pell- liils n! the filllllt‘ oi in~\ii.ni:is ma the slopln: plain luidiiie to t Gulf 0f Aden, l)(ilt.'\'Uit‘llL institutions, hospitals .iii<l goiiviilvscciit homes, may be, i l.l\4'll‘ iiisiiiiitioiis. " - lllflllfi‘ (liicclcd that liiumi Lillli l-lskiiiiths will not l»: lt‘t_llll\‘it .o ‘, iliiis t‘l1\llll,', (niisuic bl» siwul 0ft llllii" ltflllolffl iii \\"(.ul(i be ("arm-Ci mi aiiiniic, these natives in tlic vtlilliii: l-‘llltvllh. l l l lBritish iiovlt Takes Over j illlany Liners l i LONDON, Aux. o-or Cable)- Tlii- liriilsli uoicriiiiiciit llRS l‘( ‘l1 till! ‘S .Sll20lll‘i1 llllit'—lt‘lllll_\ v of bi-liwiigziiif; lo t‘.‘ili\llll.">Il(‘(i brii h, Cross. blllll». ,.hippiiiu liii-‘s. lluiiiilti tel" 0f Shipping, niiiiou This unis zipart from sh a3 armed merchantmcn, ships and transports. The terms oi the ntzrccment tic-i tween the QQH-Vlllllfillt and ship- [owners show that cu hers will be paid in rental varying according to the conditions un- »(‘.t‘l‘ which it was rcquisiiioned. In addition they will receive sums for imprcclaiion and a "reasonable re- .lll'l‘l on capital." g Merchant slllDDillK was requisi- tinned at ilic outbreak of the war", and the M is". _\ cf shipping was tstziblished last October i3, nccd tonlgliul lbs adapted hosp al NEW YORK. Aug. 7.—»-<W'cdnos- ilavi-(CPF-ilir- New York ilerald- ‘Fiilniiui, lt‘lii‘l'i\llil£ ulli0i"'lallv Pellet‘ that "urgent itntional defence" ilemandii llie (llspntch of spare Am- erican (xistroyers to aid Great Brit» itlll. urged anew todav negotiation of n. (lefcncc ircatv with Canada. it termed such a irervv n "press- int: need from the American point 0f H!!!“ iwtivm are nu Gulf of Arlen tum (‘I13 1H l mu“ “W” a h"?! tortuous inforiiiiiiion -. For the illmil part tlie Cnliil- ilie troops little protection from force. This corps took part in ed "IViad Mullah" who ravaged he (lied in li)2l. i have nlr-niv of trouble in front of which must be (roe. ‘(i l)0ii’-l"" l'i‘t Little Strategic Value li is cmsirlcr-"l-l iii-re that r1i~iiia- iCoiitiiiucd mi pawn Ii. Col 5i Russia Takes Estonia Into Soviet Fold l flint/U’) _au.=- ATOSCOW. . tin took i-tszi iia into the Soailet tTiiioii toniiiiit, i-tvmpit-iirl: absorp- iiou of the three tinv ilmtlc states. and about ihc same time siiznod at Maritime t - . (me-your tizizlt- nrzircmcnt with partly iioudv ~i '\.-i1i\ the Unite". Status. ‘with \ l\'|‘i d _ 'l‘ii(\ tiado ltlciriczil - 'l" ~~ wi"h last jwrii s <. gt for (me (lc- f tnil. not _vct illlilOilll<‘(‘(l. v Sitting in the council chamber iii: - - ~ of the Kremlin. the Supreme Sov- Hjolrv r ~ i no int accepted an Estonian petition 5W1 -_._m., . -.,i to nun" the USSR. as the lfith g1“; 5.» . r . republic. Latvia and l.i‘huai"iia al- ,,-»" .- . , ready hatl been ; coptl-d. 45,: Earlier iii ihc (m. 'I‘n.~s. the Sov- 1' - ~ .11; a ict Nears .'\24‘ll(‘_\'. had rlcuouticcrl am as the nci of a "riiurderci" the l ~, ,<»,.;..,._,.;»_.,-. -_ , r . - . pcricd nssassinaiitm in Hols i," n,“ p~‘,.-»~~ » F‘ ilaiizl. oi a member of the ' l czctv fcr iricntlship and peace n"; ("H1 ii irirr ‘i “v.4 ihc USSR" Till; ailvocatr- of Cltlswl‘ fvlfllltllr; . y; - ~ .- -, \ a1 i \ r“ with Nioscow", T.i.~-s ("la nit-d. -\.':\<.1..., .- v l l "' shot and killed in a iuibiic ill" “in? heart‘ 7* "" " r . l ii _ bv a "(‘.\iiri(l".iii\ voliiiii »i" ‘r ~,1v o» i ‘.1 , l i '~- , sun‘. ililv ll!‘ of l" (ii: l l. I \ .‘~‘ ‘l. t " (l u.‘ l. o1:- itllnllllllltl. efor .. . “iflll -*"‘~l‘\Y “l i?‘ l‘ l1 Russo-Finnish \\l‘.l‘~li" an a.‘ ‘q on the life of a lcadcr of the 50- "-"-‘ i" F"? ti‘ "~“-' ‘l '1 lil- ciet-y. l‘) Q j 4 "Tiar- iiiiirdci"oi"." the llf"‘lf‘.\'i lrkl“ lrilh“ 'l A 3T - '7 l’ \l .__ .. ., . b. work. cixvi: 'tl.’l'll"ili "w, ,\, M _e,;f.‘.“°“' ““ d“““°d ’ lsio c. vi. ( A. s. r,’