MAXI MS OFA MERE MAN 1t la very mod to profit madness of others. by the Charlottetown Guardian Twu (‘can niirninr Guardian, Founded nun. 1 5 O VIE T-JAPANESE FIGHTING TO CEASE xawa Shirkingil ll ll U S A N I18 ief Burdens Says Dr. Manion "Conservative-Iteader Stresses Need Of National Planning To Aid Both Urban And Rural Taxpayers. BARRYS BAY, Ont, Aug. 10- (CP)——Tll6 Dominion Government must assume the burden of relief costs, enabling a reduction in ex- munici al RMIES [UBKEIT F 0 r c e Drives South After Surprise T h r _u s t Across Segre River. (A. P. by Guardian‘: Special Wire) IIENDAYE, France, Aug. 10- gpsnisli Government and Insur- gent forces were engaged tonight in fierce struggles on three major fronts. Each aide had ‘thrown its fittest troops and most modern equipment into the fighting. The newest battleground of the two-ycnr-old civil war lay along the western bank oi the Segre River. between Lerida and Baliigucr, iii western Catalonia. This is about, B0 miles from Barcelona. Following yesterday's surprise titrusi across the Segre. a Catalon- ian lll'lll_\' pounded its way south in the lRC-i‘ of inL-rcaslng- Itisurgcnt i<ti ice and established stiv-ernl, new bi" gcs across tlic river. i (Continued mrprigeulifiCwolmm Eoniaotvtaii "Wi-iincsduv is Dance flight at The liiKlilliliLlS. ll-illoi-u-li-t; ' sluts Monthly. Jnnc Wtlllt s~ I gOti m cumin ilNi THREE FRilNTS Catalonian ReI isting heavy which is retarding nddrcss here today. this Renfrew town. But tititil ation was reduced put on the clpnltics. ‘The address was first in eastern On election to the YQUo incutrc. li-Lloil-B-IU-Bi. "'l"".iikics-Criiptiiid 'Iiiu day. L- ii- - ‘fll.i:iilC-5—‘ClIl\U.o Cove 1- (lllY- . L ..i.i t5-1i)~2i. __ v ‘ , ‘ lcr Ctmiin utiil Ln. c in Islhol. vrilc QUllijUl, Yriniiy, Aiittizlt 12th. L-lJLl-li-B-ll W- l u rite cream so.iiii tin-l daizt-c GlQloWYtY HCilLi School Fruits)‘. All!‘ us; 1;: L-Jlb-ti-ll-zi. "thrice Yc0's unfit Rudd, Fl" Awvtzl- Bob Weeks in, L-ISIT-li-lb‘ tiii i iil'".‘1".~ “llmUiVC “lcdticstluy, Aug. iblili for new forty tca iit “coil in... L-SOLl-B-li-ll Saturday, Aioiitngtie Jiiiii‘ ii! J in Angles Holiday - Ycos L-LZIiB-li-IU-lit. Tliixic l‘, “Come to the big (‘M1108 '1" lliiorii Hall Friday! night, August 2i. - ' rii. ll Websters ofCififilrzw-HJO-ZL "IPB Cream Festival on Geddlc Mtninriiil Church (irountlsi, lirliiiii evcnii i. Au rust 12th. 8 ormy foliowllig evening. L-390-5414i- "Ice cream festival, bingo and dance in St. Patrick's School. AUB- iitn, Li not fine Friday. _ L-ZJil-B-Q-ll-Zl. "Wiwtmoreland School. warden riy and since, riiiitiy, AuK- 12th- not fine. Saturday. L-308-8-li-2i "Wtitch for further mt-ni or Lobster supper in Cape accept thc DTODOSBl, which‘ the Tuner-w Hull in aid o; the Hall. Spanish Government accepted ‘ L-Zill-B-II-li. July 28. The British Minister also were believed to have discussed devel- RIIHOUHCC- “lliiirsdav evening tit SOiiili 5hr!» Si-liool, ice crrnni icslivfll. bintri» iilld dance; late boat 11 oclock. L-231-B-9-ll-2l. at Wood Island. notice later. L-301-8-lI-I3 “Cowboy Entertainers. Rose Vol- lfii’ to-nite; Grahams Road Friday "lift Kcnsington Saturday iiite. L-iiol-a-ll-ll ‘_'D:ince in Pownril Garage Hall uniting‘, august,‘ 12in, “Ionrtlli pros. ' i" ies m. ac e ch pmans L-2Cl9-B-9-3l. "Shingles-A cnr of shingles dIlB itiiv tliiy. (m, our priccs before iiiiiiiiu. rour Bfflllch Farmers Iii- sitttitc. Hermes Myers, Sncrctziry‘. iiiii-iiiv. ' L-288-8-ll-li._ “Fm! iced, fresh frozen bei-‘i "inc 5 cents; ground meal. 5 cents: iiP-“ii fromii herring 2-H cent/s. island Quid Storage. L-307-8-il-tf "A meeting‘ ‘ will lic hold in Pow- “Tii ll-ill, Fri n3", August 12th to fiiiisiiiet" [he linking I11) of thc new linvciiicnt with thc Hills-born Emil". All interested nrc invited to iiiniil. Also reprcscniiitiivcs Flmt of ihv l<llll5b0|‘(1_ L-ZGO-B-IO-Zl. l"I-lveslock Marketing" Board Oflilll"! hctzs, lambs and calves "“"'iii:li local shipping clubs week MpAiiLnist 15th at follows: Monday iii "Yllititll, Binningtie. Cardigan. Fl- Yiilrn. Swiiris. St. Peters, Uiizp. Bell- iicw. Tiicsrlav fort-norm iiiitll train w Kcnsingion. hiirloltetoivn. iltdiire, Hunter Rvcr. Wat-inl- H - Afternoon 12 to 3. Album". “if” list stock with local secre- '* :-;i~ stile n. S. ii/liii-‘mii’ l; iiiiis clllfllll), Aug. Lilli. _ i L-llill-ti-ll-Iii. , opmcnts done little must realize." The principles and practices British democratic " ,i-i.n best be curried on in Canada y the two-party s “Something precious" was iiig troni Canadian life as young men lost the ambition to build and to.own their own homes, Dr. Mnnimi told a church county municipal tux- op|e's Paper cnARLoTTirroww, CANADA. irnURsipAY, AUGUST 411.1955 taxation usiness re- covery, Hon. R. J. Manion, Federail Conservative leader, said in axi_ 80" picnic in lumbering little could be expected. The relief burden must be federal government and lnkcn away from the muni- Dr. Monica's tarlo» since his party leadership zit. the Ottawa convention July 7. Time For Action I"e(leriii governments in the past have iot national planning of Canada's ¢et..ioniic hie. he said. It was time {tor fiction uneconomic Nllic policy inticnt a i681‘ psychology itiniiget" oi‘ ni the way problems. of drifting brought and “a revolution which we of governments ystem. said Dr. vtmnon. His hope ns Conservative LCUGCI‘ was to justify thissystem and to lciivc the "If we those of moderate liitoderatcly well oif," This would be miide “at the ex- pense of both en The British way Dominion the better for his leadership. are to build Icouniry. to make a contented and ihiippy" ))£‘0|)l8, we I the nuiiibcrs of the middle classes, up our must increase iiiconics and he added. ds-—the many pnoi" iind the fewer wealthy." of things en- vlsaged parliamentary tr titutions, freedom of the press, speech and tissembly and an economic system based on private enterprise. D Manlon believed in them the in- dividuals right to make a profit should be protected. Four Things Needed Four things were needed to justify the British democratic system todtiy, Dr. Manlon snid: Greater opportunities for youth; work and wages for ailwilling to work; sectirlty for the aged; afziir deal for all. "The country owes no man a living but it owes to all the riglit to earn a living," lie snid. In a nation capable of support irig 75,0(10,000 or l0U.tlU0.0tlU people it was idle to say 11,000.0t10 could not be sustained in a reasonable proportion of luxury and comfort. Science was ahead oi‘ social pro-- gress in that science hnd solved the problem of iarocluction but social progress had not brought purchasing power up to the lcvcl of productive capacity. "Today in Canada ivealili is badly distributed. 1N0 have tho rich on one side and poor iiiiii- titudes on the other. Thcrti is n. fear psychology. There is a danger" of _revolutton which \\"c inust realize. Need For Markets The farmer iiccdcd L itcr nutr- kets. I-Ic needed fnii" prices and lie needed a lessening oi‘ tic 5l)l'i‘t\(l between producer and consumer. “That would be in the way of national planning,“ sniil r. Matiioii. Municipal taxes wcrc retarding home building and home OWlllIlg. Their height was ciiiisctl. in pint, by relief bills and ii VICIOIIS circle was set up. Rclicf inciczisctl tzixcs. Taxes retarded industry rind more relief resulted. “We mtist do awiiy with these- tnxes niunicipiilly, iii part, and put the relief burden on ihi- icdcr- al government," he said. "If we do not succeed in solving tnnt prob- lem we are in danger of wrecking the civilization in ivliich we be- lieve. We are in danger of throw- ing__ourselvcs_biick to biirbarisni." Chamberlain And Halifax Discuss Foreign Affairs LONDON, Aug. I? —(CP)—Vls- cotint Halifax, foreign laid before Prime MinisterCham- berlain today his latest reports on foreign affairs The Prime Minist among Thus far in the secretary, er and For- eign Secretary were said to have dismissed.‘ General Franco's indecision over htii-iiiiciwciitioti Committefis to withdraw foreign fighters Spain's civil wtir. General Franco has fniled to rcply to an invitation to other things, inn rom Soviet-Japanese Mnrichoukuonn border dispute and Czechoslovakian dispute with her Sndcieii Gerinnn minority. Elected President Of Drugvzisfs Ass’n. EDMONTON. Au Mflhlllly of Saint Jo n was elected president of the Canadian Pharma- cctitical Association tit riiiiitnil convcnticii here toda. He succeeds Fred W. Heath of . 10—W. B the 26th mon- ton, J. I". Scott of Cranboro, B- C. was named vice We!" ent. It was decided to hold the 1939 “IHLQLYJQLLEL H.111 Dddfellows And Rebekahs In Convention At Bridgewater fax. BRDJGEWATER. N. 5.. AUQ. 10 -Mol‘e than ‘I00 Oddieiio“ “ti: Rnbckahs were reillfiwied he" diiy for the 81st- Iii nuai session “in dentOT- it: s". Provinces and N 41th annual session ewfoundland. the of the Grand Encampment and the 36th annufl session thles Ribflylialtiicoirnsglegelgy" R. gistra on n0 " (lscrenzo Moore of Grand Nil-i Newfoundland. Grand Minster o! the Grand Eticamiiiiifiiib Wlwgffi delegates to the oPPYiiiiil "$5M" as morning. Time of the meeting W then given over to r890!"- Olficei-s for the coming Y"? were appointed by m! 3379mm m a separate meeiinfl 14491-84141 by xetirinc milled over .of district deputy presidents for IAPS RESUME HllNKllW Edit’ E (A. l’. by Gutirdinirs Spcclnl Wire) SHANGHAI, Attg. ll- -i'I liurs- dayi—J:ipa..cse troops xvii» rc- ported today to hint: struck tit Chinese Yangtsc Rircr litic.» in at- tacks tiesignctl to find a wrril; spot for Japans ndvtitice iigilllllii limi- kow. Tiicse exploratory forays wcrc regarded as u prciutic to the first dwistve fighting on the otiiri‘ fringes of bhincsc tlcicnccs ...iiil- ing approaches to thc privisiutuil capital. One Japanese column attcnipicd to pieixe Clillltfivl.‘ lint-s west oi Kitikiang- Japanese advance litioi? 135 mil-cs downstream from llnn- kow. Tlii, dctnclinicnt ilrnvc against Juichuiiu. itppioxntititciy" i9 H1103 west of Kitikiiiiiii. Anotlicr Japiiiicse force lunilctl on the southern " ni Ltikc Chiu north of Jitit but wns said to have been repiilscd. _ A third force pushed south along the 90-mile raitwiiy to Ntitichiing. Chinese air brisc. ’I‘li;s column reached Stiiliociien flll<l prrpnrcd to attack I-Iuniighiotiicti, ti) miles south of Klukintig. Hiuitiglaomcn is 12 tnil-cs nnrtlv of ltI-aiiiiuiling. where it was bchcvcti one oi the first decisive engagements would be fought. 0n the north batik of the Yang- tse the Japanese campaign was stuiematecl by Chinese c0iinter- iiiiiifiii-i- Speedy of Si. Stephen, N. B.. who was succeeded by Mffi- Bbisie Lohnes. Windsor, NS. Otlicr of- flcers installed ineitidcd Mrs. Janie MacGowan of Moncton, N. B.. as treasurer and Miss Alice Drilien of Chatham, N.B., as chaplain. The assembly completed its lent!- my agenda with the appointment I04 districts. Those appointed will hold their first meeting tomorrow. An impressive public memorial service was conducted by GYM"! Master Moore at noon in St. John's United Church. Massed choirs led the singing 0i‘ three hymns. Plac- ing of floral tributes was followed IlTTllAlITlEll it ciiiiutss (Tlosiniz Ceremonies A_t St. Peter’s Bay Yesterday. ‘six thousand people from every parish in the Province attended closing_ ccicnionics of the 7th. i Euclitiixstii‘ Congress of the Roman ‘CIIllID-‘ll! Diocese of Charlottetown at St. _Pctcr‘s Bay yesterday. Services o ned with loiv Mass oficrcd by H Excellency Most Rev. J. A. OlStillivan, Bisho of Char- lottetown. This was fol owcd at l0 OCHLK by Pontifical Hi h Mass celebrated from a beautltil o en till‘ altar by I-Its Excellency A 0st lRc-v. P. A. Bray, C. J. M., D. D, iBis-hop of Saint John, N B, as- sisted by the Rev. J. A. Murphy, D D., Rector of Saint Dunstans University. Deacons of honor were Rev. D. P. Croken of Fort Aug- ustus and Rev. R. V. MELCKCfiZlE loi Sit Dunstaifs Utiiverslty. Dizzi- i "on of the Mass was the Rev. R. F. McDonaJd. Indian River while t 'tli" ~01" ss iras stib-deacon. Masters of cc niony were the Rev. Louis Dvligflii. of St. Dunstan: Basilica and llic Rev. Eric Robin. semin- riritin, Chdrlottctoivn. Cliaplins to Blsho OSullivan wcrc the Rev. R. If McDonald, East. Point. rind the Rev. O. Kig- glns, Georgetown. The scrninii was preached by the Rcv. J. A. Stillivnn. St. Dunstatfs Uiiivcrsit" ~ Itichirlc~ iii " ~ "l‘."‘“\'ll‘.'"" pres- ent were the Right". Rev. MOIlSig- nor G. .1. I\1L\_....ilsi, vicar Gnieral, Sinnnicixsizic and the Right. Rev. M0il5l",ll0l‘ Maurice McDonald, Villlltill River. Practically all thc [IYIIJSIS in tlic~ Diocese were present tcgctlici" with a. number _\i."lio are \'l.$lllll_i__:_lll the Province. In all nlrottt. o0 clcrgymen attended clos- ing" ccrcmonies. During the Mass the singing ares leci by combined male choirs from St. Pt-lcrs and Souris. In the afternoon iii; 2 o'clock igcspcrs wcrc chanted. This was owed by o. conference of the t" ,v at which papers were read by the Rev. M. S. Smith, D. D. Kinkora, Rev. Wilfred Kccfc, St. Dnnstniis Basilica staff and the (Continued on page 3, Col 6) lltinciman Ready For Meiiiatory liole In Czechoslovakia (A.I’. By Guardians spclnl Wire) elm“... LULCIIUSlOVllKIH, Aug. i0 VLtJiJlnl, rtuiictiniin. unoinctni British nituiaioi" ni Czeclioslovakius iintioriiits problem, completed his itivt-sngnion o1" the SltllflllOli to- itilY. oiiicuitt circles said, anti now lslifiltl)’ to take up his medlatory rc t- hord Runciniuii ended his invcs- tigiitiuns, ii. was stud, ni ii confer- cncc iouay with rrcinici" Milan iiuuiki ill iitiicii all aspects ot the ll‘l)lli)lOIi5 qLlLsUOlI WON: reviewed. UtiflillOfilflVilk itutlioritlcs also cun- fcrrcd with icucicrs of the audctcn ULiHll-Jill tititiority, whose dentiillus it.‘ autonomy", backed m" Citirniimy. comprise central Etlropes grave-st prubictit. Lu-d Ruiicimaii was t0 80 0W1‘ the glZ-lllitl again tonight ill. ti din- iici" iii which Prciiiici" I-I dvu, For- cgn Alnnstci’ hiiinil Kroitn. and Aiinrstci" of Education Enni Frankc wcrt- in bl? guests. ‘Ikniuricxv morning lic is to mcct thc tsiithtcn dclcgatt-s wliilc Prcni- tcr Iiunnii cuntniues czmsttltntiqii wit), l)_il‘llfllli.lliill‘y LOlllilll.li‘0 cf J-IX working on the miiioii-tcs l)l‘Ol)l0llI. Agree On Joint Use 0f Pacific islands (A. r. ivy Guardian's Special _“‘_iri"i LONDON Aug. IO-Jiflic Blitl-‘ih Foreign Office antionnccd tonight that Great Britain and thc Umtcd states had l1‘,.I'£‘£‘(l on j0lill. use oi Canton and Eiiderbtiry Islands in mid-Pacific for aviation and other G communication. Tlieisinnds are part of U19 Phoenix group about 2,000 tnllcfi south southwwt, of the limitation Islands, oti the air route from Honolulu to Australia mid New Zeaiiiiid. In what was interpret-ed as a challenge to the British claim to Canton and Enderbury, President Roosevelt last March issued tin order placi them under the jur- isdiction o the interior depart- iiieiit. by one minute of silence in mem- ory of deceusedbmthers and sisters Dflfilu .Bculeh olthc Rev. William McCabe, Kelly's , . Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edwardrlsland Like theliewi Series 0f Tluakes Level Three Small Towns In Ecuador (AP. By Guardian's Special ‘itiiei QUITO, Ecuador. Aug. I0 — Ecuador's Independence Day Was marred by}: si-rics of earth- ililillivs today ivlilcli (lcstroycd three towns, causing undeter- mint-ii deaths and lnjurirs, unit damaged buildings iii Quito, thi- capital, and iuaynquil, the °°illiii‘&“s main port untl larg- est city, _ The small towns oi’ Sangui- ui, Eltlngn and Alangtis wcrc estroyctl. In Alaingzis 35 tromb- lcljs were fclt in 7H Iiuurs, li-v- ellmg thc town and causing several deaths and many in. juries. ' The Minister of Wnr ruslicti lmflps to thc stricken art-as with tents. medical supplies and other first aid equipment. Doctors and nurses were. scnt as hurriedly as possib . |inTfutri ti lNCREiiE is REPBRT East Prince And Queen s‘ (. o u‘ n t y Fields bhow (ircat- est Infection. Late blight uf-poiatous, which made its tippciirzitico iii " fields this Province month is bccomirg sprcaxi, although now rcuJizetl thc §(“.'ltli.l‘l"i(*.€5 of situation and wcrc busy : iph BOIIIPIIIIX Mixture, the ln..pi~ct'>i" bCllPVfKl. Areas most jllli‘i'li‘i'l \\'<‘ii' in c; Prince and Queinls County said. Wcst Prince and Kllli; ed less blight. First inspection of liatl been cniiipliticti inspection would b n _ nirre lLClIYRIIB i-stimatt- oi t‘. possible damage iioni blight \\ti st-cvl .,. be nvatitiblc as Itispcctors n1. their rounds, the Chief Lli>}li"(‘li)l' announced. Mr. Pepphi pointed out lliii‘. iic could only spiiik nt coiiin seed fields but lllfll practically liuii thc acreage of thc Proviw" in table sto k fit-ids iotml similar, with more blight as-sucli ficlns were not kcpt s; "- ed as carefully as were the scctl tubers. Wcatlici" conditions _v -iil;iv were favorably tar lllc spr of blight, Mr. Pcppiii snizl. it‘ :lli'll conditions. damp ivtrtitlicr with suitable tctiipcraturcs, continticii there would probably bc consul able tuber rot this season. lluw- ever. given good grciviit; condi- tions there would c»: n bum ~r crop as ii splendid growth tint’. hot-ti made to dole. 17,000 actcs of puiiitiics \\t‘l'L‘ under lllfipiltllOll for sciitl, ll \v;i.< nnnounccd. 'I‘otiil tuber - '" " the Province was ‘ Mr. Pcppin Race lior 1* avorctl Lobster (irouncls MONCTON. N. B., :. iii _ Fishermen betwccn E . tici. r1 and 'I‘iilin.~li, N. mini o“; 1n sturdy iittlc minor bouts i" iiiiuti today, when thc ltll)»\li‘l' _s'(‘.l.iii.i mi" that (llstrict ntficinili" opened. The boats iilTre loztdcti in the gtniwaics with traps in thc aiitiinii rucn for ing grounds ' "t Strait. Ii has ilic climax to wctiks oi preparations for thc SUilSOlI opening. The fishermen wi-ro Mllil ll) have i1. better outlook than ill previous years as a result ni bcncftis from co-operniive organization. Many pooled their resources to buy gem‘ and do marketing. nnd crur DIES AT PFCTUU PICTOU, N. S.. Auu. liL~<Diinicl Sutherland of Pictnu. one of Novii Scotia’: oldest Oddfciiows, dicd here tonight. He was 95. Stitherland was born in Now hairs. N. s, in I844. He was well- kiiown through his connections with the dilpping illld real (‘state business, in which he was etigngctl i TIA for more than 60 YOATs, Try Oirlaingei Peirce Blend‘ iSlilPPEllillillER HELD UNDER customs in Capt. Israel Illincyton To Appear For Pre- liminary Hearing Today. Captain Israel Illington, skipper- O‘.\'ll('i' iii the 35-min auxiliary _" Millie J. Banks. seized oil . .li shore oi Prince Edtvtird l>lilllfl 'I‘lli:0(ll\y with a cargo oi liquor and cigzirettcs will be charg- cd nndci" the Customs Act with b-"ini: iii Czitindian Customs waters with iniiiririii"rly marked tiapers. The it's-til, .*Cl'/il(l 5 1-2 mtlcs off tiiuit Point. 3i) nitlcs west of East Point, l>_v thc Police Cutter Ulna. liild ti "cti ironi Si. Pierre forthe iitzzh , ll irtis said. Capt. Ii- lttitztcii tllllfl app-stir for prelimin- .iz'y‘lii i: todri , Royal Canadian " ‘ ilicr- llIlllOllllCFd. _ 'iiri~i- members of thc crew .- ‘Puisiiriy night followiiiq the craft were relczistd 'I‘liey would not be it wits uttdcrstood. A iicf.niti~ check-up of thc cargo ‘ oi hifiin nindc but it was till- iicti tit!‘ csiltnzitcd I600 gul- oi liquor and 22.000 cigarettes iI<l not be frir in error. ‘Ifiii- .\-’lZlll‘(‘ of the NcllieJ. Banks. reunverctl in Nf‘\i.'f0lll'l\"llfiil(l, was lllllfiP bv virtue of a rccctit agree- tnctii betivccti thc (loverninent of Unitcri Kinrzcioin ililfl thc Cfill- . titi (ltricriiiiiriit. 'I‘hi: prociiint- hi’ . ll“, mcii:bct"s of the Cun- ndiriii I‘: vtiilivc Scrvicc power to of British resistor mil- innit, was issued iurr o. and it is nizrton was tin- ’ '.".¢~ !I:"\\' pnvcts pivr-n thc has not been CllllsiWl . isolabct cases Mi". s. G. . v ,1; »_ . chief potato ' nispettoi" tor Umulm‘ {U13}; Dali?‘ 15.13am}: Province said 1.1:‘. night. but .. - ‘ ‘ “‘ siid in pnrt: ,1 ii"<>\'i:‘."s as follows: tun.» cf this section ~ls hovering in . ..i.d in the case . ii t"i_. icriil in Czinnrln. . (('.‘f‘1llllli‘i'.‘(l on phi-If‘ 3. ilyster Growers’ Association Hold Annual Field Day p Association till: anti inltl t..i_, 5.. tciiut» at illl' iilulUgiCiil sin- lrun nt lnficlUlil. Owing to the llL"-.l\'_v lillll in the niornitig and itlic 0nd tctitiitiun 0i £1113 roads 11w iititilltttiltigt- this ilUl ti.» uOOCl us fiiy. niti" \t‘iii.». Iil/\\'L.‘\'L‘l', iii; after-titan p. i.vt ti tint.- niiti llt litt- bonting was un- iiiicitiutui and cve. tun iiiii~i"c.~i "was ttikcii in »icr ciuttirc, hlllCll has pro- .. vi-ri lii\til'l\)l\‘ in tlic last Visi Um \\Ll'l.‘ shown over tnc nntortt " by ill‘. Nccdlct" aiiid his lliiléailllil viii thc nitvrnonit ntlilri -c.. grtvin Di‘ All‘. tcntih Clark, Prcst- .. t iit inc Asticintion, iJr. Ncctl- llti uiiic thc illklftfifih of “cl- . i, Alt‘. \\'iil-li, ctizttrnititi 0i the t,'.»-i>,ii-.;i..vi- Jlillkflllljl, Liurirtl of in .\'.i\.i :s.ii.i.i tinwrtiiiii-iii. All‘. F» _ nllllt in" ut lllt‘ board. l». ii. tilliilvilil IIllPPVlSOI‘ oi Iisii- it. .. itll‘ itii- . Lrnn, Mi‘. P., ’i'. \('l'-~i'. _ Walsh iillil .\l1". Nlncsivnln iitiili tllUiitf on "Lii-upcrtitivc .\i.'ir- iii-tint: its cnriirtl on ill NIHH nciitni, The clcctitin of olficcrs will take pliici: ill ii 1i’\\' tltiys time at thc nnnniil mi-vtniu oi thc lL<$O('l{lliOll. —S (Tapt. ltoixers To Command SAINT JOIIN, N. 13., Ag. l0 -- Word has bccn rcccivcd that Crip- iiiiii Wcnilcll W. Rogers M. C., is u) command the it7tli Fighter Squadron 0t the Royal Cnmidiiin Air Fnrcc Nnn-Pcrninticnt. to be (‘SlibDllSllCd with liendqiinriers herc. In tlic Grcai War, Captain Rog- ers had a. record of tcii victories in t.iie air. - He won the Mliitiiiy Cross when hc shot down ii (lei-man Gotlin to earth, the first sticcessfttl encoun- ter with one of those. Born oti Prince Edward Island the son of Prcd L. Rogers of Al- bcrton. he was n student iii thr- Uiilvcrsity of Tioronto and lntir the Royal School of Artillery at Kingston. Nine Journalists Killed In Crash ((‘.I'. By (liiardirnfs Special Wlrcl DEBRECEN, llllflilflfy, Aug. 10- (t\lpl-~Nll'i(‘ Hungarian journalists were reported killed today when tin airplane in which they wcrc pas- scnucrs crzislicd outside Dcbrcccli. 'I'hcy had bccn invited by thc Hitti- garlnii Government to accompany 4i planes to the international Si. Stephen's air meet which is in pro- llm here. 1o rAcizs t, Debi, is g grievous burden to an honorable man. MAXI M6 OFA MERE MAN Annual hlllnvllplillu Dellicrct! 05.00 )l||ll—l'. ‘ L. l» HMO; Cnniiilu unil L‘. l. $5.00 _; Agreement Is Announced By Foreign O Commission Will Deal With De- marcation "Of Disputed Ifrontier May Not Be Definite End T 0 Incident, Observers Believe. (I111 The .*l.§'.§‘!I(‘i'flt('l! Prc." ) .\I()S(‘()\\', .\tiu;. Il-(Thursiltiy)—Tuss_ official Siitifil- news ttircnirv sziitl ititlziv tin Ilufvvliivfii hill] bu“ rwcheil u) cntl liiilitinir on tlic Sibci"inii-.\lnnchnukno lmrilcr zit niion 1- 1* today, (‘htuiuliiiienc time. The zigencv said the tiurccmcni “its ollicittlly announced by the Soviet Forcigti Office. The tinnniinct-tiiciii stiid thc 1li:'i'i‘i‘"i°iit filiiflied iii i119 lnptincsc Anilinsszitlni" .\lillllill‘l.l Shiucmitsu and thc Snvict CUIIIIIIlSbtII‘ of l"'ui"ei;.:n Ailztirs Maxim Litvinoil provided Jtipzitiesc and Soviet li'l)()])5 should retain their positions held when fighting" ccnscs. A mixed commission of two Soviet representatives, and livo Jzipnncsc-Bizuichtiuktio rcpicscntntives ivtll tlcnl With demarcation of the disputed frontier where bovict troops occupied the heights of Chztngkiifeng near Koren, July 1, claiming the ground as part of Siberia under the Huncnun 'l‘re.'ity of i886 with Chitin. The (‘blililllwslull will ll.\(‘ llll old Russo-Clinic tn-ip — inwsttiiiiilily the one ti lClliicl it! _ tlic trcniv winch Russia has pointed to iis sttbstnritizitini! licr claims to tiWll- crship of tlii- dispiitcti hill. Foreign observers in Aioscow pcintrzi cit‘, llU\\‘i‘\L'l', thc tutti‘- nieiit Cdllllhl a.» yct be lill.tll iih a definite iitl to inc incident as there nlziuiys is dtttiui-t" tlii lciicicrs of thc iiwtinttitig Army iJnptins army 0i C£‘ClI;Jti'iOl‘. in Nlnnrliou- knot mnv not nbtiiii by the tit-ti- sioii to vczisc hos iitics. Ilirrcti-itig llirstiiitics iBombnnz pianos. llI‘llllL‘l‘)', izinlcs and iiifiititiflv linvt- bc into play (iii Zlll incre ll‘ sitirc Jiny 2t! "ivlim. iicci to Jiipzititn-i- War Uilicc curt itinriti- tics. \ilIiiil{‘>.t' ltiiitii-iictl ictl to liflVf.‘ mniitiktio tcr- Rtisstniis who were A cncroziclicd unim M; I'lll0l'_\'. IJHIJtIIIOhL‘ said tlicv cnnitucd Cliiiii,l'.'kiiicii5; curly on thc lli'il'llill‘_' 0t ilniy 3i. taint-o llll‘ll iiicrc iiiiic bccn ni- mtv-t- fl‘.\ll_\' rcporis of bnfllcs lli the i1l‘L‘i\. Stiniini". a Soviet (‘tlilllllllll- iquc said Jnpuncst- lind bccti liliTPll from rill Sihtirbiii soil.) Ycstcrdiiv. lli)\\'f‘\‘\‘l'. iilliillltlflilll- llllllllfliii‘ will of i-ontiniittic .ii"'.tl- lcry iirc. with Iiussnin illlil Jzipn- iicsc snl "s ill‘l\'('l‘l into cncli inti- erls tcr l0l\. ‘fliri-c-Iliitir Talk The Atiilii wcrc snitl to iitzrcctnctit at‘... ti tit the Iku-i-nzn Office ACCOPHIIL’ ‘o Jzipiincsr the terms i"! thc- zi"i"-v-tncizt : i folloivs: 1. liiYl‘. Stnc‘. llTTUDQ wzji i" l~" i Atiu. ll. (‘iinnukiifc . 2. Ptisliioris iicvinvi" in . at llliil hi“ lltc lini- n‘. which‘. ' ‘ inurlit. tinic i tiit'l"i. tires iii‘ 1.. ii. Tin‘ Siitii" i‘l'llll‘lf‘lll.‘~ slini‘. i.~~ni~ o-flcis I " tliritcl)‘ i0 this iilrrz. (liq J. l). White, Associated Pram hmzign Stall‘) ‘ YUKJ, Kurrn iNciir thc Sibrrtiiti Frontier). Aug. lU—-:i(i\i(‘l iirtt-liir)‘ t-ititl airplanes ntitwki-d iiii" lotir- Illllt‘ iiili/illliht‘ tiunt iiiii.i_\ .n i.ic tiiosi itiii-xisnc iniiig lllll.“ ltil‘ u: the inoiitii-tild Clintvuktiiiizzg hot- der ilispiitc. After n iliiy ill civnipnin-iixii t|itic1 Soiuct guns il]li‘llI‘(l nn Loin-L» nr- tiilcry btirrugt- iLl tiziiii p. ni, It ivtis so iiitcnx" that it itituli y"csteiii".i_v‘s heavy bombardment sound 11kt" child's play. 'I‘licn ciinic nil iill'|)lllll(‘ iitlnck on Jzipancsr» liiics and on thc Jilllilil- csc rcat‘, iii Kori-ii. Attiir dusk ill(l'(‘ was a hriiri lluriy of i|iiit'linii"-gttti mid grctititlc Jciivity urotitid Cliciigktiiciig Hill. liy 9:45, whcn I left the ll‘0lil, all vrns qiiici nuiini. Alter tllc plane.- lcit, thorn Wlls it brlcf iliirtjv of llll‘\\'ili'l(.~ iiriiiittil ilic stiinniit oi Uiititiiukiticiiiz. ll u" bursts oi llilllll‘ and lllt‘ roll of lllil linic-giiii tire tnriiintiul inert" hrui bivn an llllilllll'_\' cl (‘KWIT oi light nitilicry i i. ginn- adcs. ' This aciiixiti" soon fir." out. howcvct‘. and til was ii Oilircrs llllllfllilli" n c. that Japanese itclii L‘ l‘l_ v Hill igscif, but .».llil thc, ixp"<'_ii‘ii_ Juimppst: t-iisitiiii-ias _\\i"1ii iimitiiit ycstcrtlny than ]li'(‘\lOll.'~l_\‘ l7(‘<'.lll.\\‘ of tlic ilUClllllll‘ Stuivl cliiwiiill The‘; said Siiiiiit ticnii: h:i.. tint: in ncar thc crcs‘. of (‘h-inizkuictiu Hill rtfici" an llll\ll(‘(‘(‘>.\llll iliiirili‘ early tog,“ up the llllln (‘HFIPYII slope. Thu cliwtizr tiiftk liiiif? iiiid" cover of inns and iiiotiniani iliiiis and was halted aitcr a hand itrriv ade dueL " 1"’ :.‘* '::—-'~"-:.—; rfi-Lxz: Reiturits T0 London After Malta Visit (cur. _l5_v uniti- LO‘\L) ‘l, A ?t'.'.ii.l)<>tiiil<l. colonial 1P1 i.n"i.t~ti titre bi nir g thlb‘! Ylrillnt; itiu ni.-git: l a . of .\litli1\, (in 1n. ~i.\' buck twin Poiss- ti-t" Cliiiiniierltiiti tomorrow Oil Iinli- iinc and also on thi- stiitc of “i " ' \\i‘ii i't-~} t to _\I".il_t".i. Gr" "it ti n rnciisurc oi suit govern- 195?, Alnliti hits bot-i. llllElUT of Ci l iitltill\ r"ili." its ]liilllli llllsllllbitllfl . Mli’ All], its dillii) , “In, Aliililliilllllll, will zissoctziti: ’ll\‘ is- ntti-rs iiith thc uOXPYIlOI‘ in a .. l.‘llt".l‘ll, hnli iippoiti cit couri- <. . J1 uill bi- niiintlis bcfori- the new ' l , S.lli[O I’ll(‘(‘l, (m8 i nccwsit"; 01' p; t3- ‘SHLIRG ~ i(_‘ icri t. twirl: nc- (‘iilill c1 llli* iorit-rttid-iiinutli ch5- ciw tlnirt out will no". PlOw‘ this "tvilil nnnnnl |)i‘f‘.\l‘r\'i’ lllliiin- the tIll‘l)l'i‘.l'r; cxlvlltl... , ’lllERE is A Lot’ 0‘ liiiiuEY iN ‘itRtutttfion euf if Sims f0 Be lt~\ OTHER Ptortrze jxrj ..I 'I‘(3IEON'I"O. Alli: l0 -- it‘l'“i—< Mlnin llll imd ninxitntiin tniprr- ziiur llnwsmi "i"! B" Vlrlnria 5i] '70 Flilniotitrin All 74 Iiciziiin 4" '75 “Wniilpcg Fill T4 'l‘i»-."ntito iii! 74 (liiiiivii iii 30 .\l»'illll'f‘l\l 5B 75 Quebec 54 '14 Saint John m 70 itiniiiix 60 64 Clrirlnilciinvii (i0 70 linzli tide this nirirnliiu nt 1030 mid inniirht nt i137. Sim sets this cvciiliiit at 7,12 mm rims lnmorrniv nioriiiiiz tit 4 57 Filll ltiimli Am: ii. l3‘! A..\I. Siininicrslrlc tide iii mitiiitfis lniii- than (‘iinrlntieimvn. Fiiiriilmt- MIQ: Fnlr and tiitul- crivolv wnrm nt first fiilliiiir-ii by llliillhfillf‘ f0 l|'1“li m ziiirl siitiili- cal-i wlnils with slim irs at iiiizlit. TIlI-T (‘All l-‘l-lliki’ SAILINGS Lcavt- Bordon ‘i a. ni. 9.15 a. m. I p. m . and 4.45 p. m. Tormen- tlne 8.15 21.. ni. ll n. m. 3.05 n m. and 6.50 . m. sllllfliLVtiit Loaves BiirtIi-n 9.00 11-m- aiiii 7 p. m. Lcnvt-s Tormeiitlne 10.15 n. m. and 8.10 p. In-