all llmlli MAXIMG 01A MERE MAN are these least. interested ln tli all“!!- The most Interesting pcrsoiiglltlgg em- t-lnirlnttctown flunrlllnn, Two CQIII, naming Guardlnn. Founded IlWI 5.5.5.1.. To Canadians E E. Soubry, Director of the Oil Board. Wlllflll control. all oll ties within the British sphere, . o be gilcst of honour at a dinner 1.. be given by the Honourable C. l). Howe at Ottawa on Wednesday, J1‘- ‘13. Mr. Soubry has been . Washington and 0 'l.\\'SL in behalf of Britain's 011 d. and his remarks cn Wednes- may give further impetus to : calrrpaign for the re- of gasoline and oll through- Calrlda. Mr. scubrys talk will b» l " d up bv network on Can- adian radio stations. Interpreting The War News (liy Klrkc L. Simpson. Assoc- i.:(t'il Press Staff Writer) riin reports of a "big raging in Russia "wcst t. \ Stalin line" tend of f ‘Ives to refute repeated itions that the Red esistaucc k fast crumb- .t where the action was ".1 1;; placc wars not indicated ii ‘ Berlin spizitlxsnillll. Un- i. . it is in the critical centre, l‘..l\'l"\'('l', and represents either mint: at the base of the lisk salient, or a new Nazi thrust. eastward of tlxit nt, it probably ocs not fly change the situation h has been almost static centre slncc the German atiou to the Smolensk ow claims that the k drive has been halt- sn thrown hack from the and that it is “container? by Red armies massed along both north and south faces of tile slvient. A Berlin report of renewed Cverman pressure at lilogilev, south of the salient, in which iln entire Russian div- iszon was destroyed, more or less bears out that Russian --ing, he inspected No. 31 {By Pat Ussher) (Canadian Press Staff Writer) LONDON. July 21 — (GP) - The Royal Air Force. streakinil iicross the English Channel again today. Rave the "V" army or! Nazi-bed wmethlna to cheer for. While British bombers mashed again at industrial Lille in north- ern France. it was reported authori- tatlvelv here that the aerial offen- sive against Germany's western front is but the prelude for the heaviest raids Lu tory which the R. will launch in the next three months. 'I'liere ls wide speculation in Lon- don on the extent of R A. F. al.- tacks on German fortifications across the Enclis-ia Channel on the French coast. Some uuurlcrs hold such attacks are preliminary to some large-scale landing. but it is more reasonable to assume that the raids are de- signed merely to smash German guns which shell Channel convoys. Since the majority of these g-lnls are railway-mcunted it is assumed iihev are well hidden when not in action. The British bombers prob- ably are trvinR to destroy the tracks by which they are brought inle firing positions and to batter the fixed-mount. short-maize cannon which would stand in the oath of imv attempt M a lamdinz. A: the nights lengthen, lit- tacks on ii scale “which will make Coventry look like a “pin- prlck" will be aimed at Ger- man Industry from the industri- al Ruhr Valley to Prague. capl- tal of dismembered C " - Slovakia. It is presumed that big Boeing botmbers aznd consolidated Liberators — W0 Britain's aerial armory and _ American-madc-vill be used 2n strne of these raids. In the number of planes enfiaired (Continued on page 6. Col l) Capt. Balfour Has enjoyable Fishing trip Captain l-l. H. Balfour. London- nienlbcr of the British HOUSE 9f Simmons and Undersecretary for Air, arrived in Charlottetown about 5 p, m, yesterday‘ on "ii inspection tour. He. landed at the Charlotte- town Nfllori. He arrived ill Canada on JulY i0 in connection with air training matters of the Royal Air Forw- Aftcr landing here yesterday even- General ciaun, Reconnaissance Szlool at the alr- Tiic Smolensk salient. so far port. as it could be defined from Aggompgirpvlng Capt. Balfour il='1\.‘-’1'<" Russian and German” lvnllrts. has appeared all along inn narrow to be of itself a. ;_ (Continued 0n page 6.0011) Coming Events Rate for Notices in this column 8 cents per word. iigiii "'.\fllton festival tonight at Win- not‘ silllloil. L-Ellil. "Wanted to buy Strawberries Chicken. Foul. Island Cold Storage L-219-7-9-l-f "Dance—Cardigan Hall Tuesday.- lulv 22nd. Webster's Orchestra. L-543-7-l9-2l. “Duncw-Cmdiaun Hall. Thurs- day. Julv 24th. Music by Webster's Orchestra. L-906-7-22-11 "Come to Ebenezer festival and dance Wednesday, Jilly 23. If not. line following night. L-920-’l-22-2l. ("Reserve Wednesday. July 23 91' Wood Islands Church tea. at “l” ferry shore. L-lll5-7-22-2i. sh Wanted to buy-Bologna Cattle. P ecu and Veal Calves. all grades hone. write for price. Isian Cold ("M8 Co. td. t-f u “"101: Cream Flcstival in Cornwall A011. Tuesday evening. July 22nd. iloplces of Young People's Union. L-fill-T-lfl-RZ. B"Jll.‘it arrived. Carload of l-Iay rail. Lowest prices wholesale and ‘stall. Dillon Bpillett, Char- iwtown. P. s. 1 L-805-7-l9-4l. Crliclllel Ice Cream Social for Red “Him at School July 24th or first 6 nlcht. L-m-l-ZZ-li. OfJL-awn PAILV. Bonshaw. July 2am. kr- l- mod-rrn dancina. If stormy fol- “ "l! Illitht L-BTO-‘l-fl-li. every “Illllrstiay afternoon Fri av at roilflgiltl Anal!" 11.30 A. M. ~ A. C Emma-Id‘ any. C. Green, 535"‘ Cream and Dance in C. M. Gav - Il-lall. Vernon River. Wednes- Dr eienlnz. July 28rd. were: Capt. W. W. Wakefield. Lon- don‘ “no of file Air Niinlstry and vine Air Marshal Dalzcl McKcan o; O{{awa_ They leave on return today. 1170.") l t tfn mm BT0- cecdcd loméhgrliggi-towl? where they were met bv His Worship. Mayor B- Rov Holman and taken on an in- ure-arranszed. ‘They went to Mon- taarue and were met by Mr. L ‘yr; Poole who accomnfmlfll ‘hem "Wm " beautiful Montague River. @- pariv pmved themselves tfionbf worthv disciples of Isaac Wa - scruring rl gflflfl catch of trout. While they were fishing the ‘:53 proceeded. in its orwri aay.*t‘bgl‘fnqn_ a welcome to the dlst-lulrlgsd 1e ‘M; M ors bv putting on a 1min SD Wm’ Northern Iiillills. ‘This was aAriio a to u“. Undppggcfvinfl’ T01’ I‘ M11 he commented. "it ielnlnds me o an incendiary bflmblfllf m “m » twig“.- of a lunch aloa! (he mad the, parlv llfmeededh N Ponlels Hotel ln Montague W 9 they ma a short social gathering. Cant. Balfour was 8W0“? P190595 Wm, ‘m. pnar€llt of a hooked mat given him by lilrs. l-. l-l__l~‘oolc. The mat was a map of the I land. Shortly ll-liffl‘ midnight. they w- turncd to Charlottetown where the vjgltnrs spent the night. ‘Ihcse who accnnpanied the Un- dersecretary for Air on the flshlnfl "p. were; Maynr Holman. Col. U. f1. Dawson, Lt. Col. ‘P C. GFYWIWP- Colin. J. E. Stems. ‘Messrs. T. M. Faillcrton, Detroit, Michael Lani‘!- ley. I. Y. Reddin and J. A. Fuller- ton. Soldier drowned When boat sinks ST. JOHN'S. Nfld., July 21 - (OP Cable) - Pie. Clarence Ben- nett of Haserstown. Md. I inem- ber of United States forces station- ed here, was drowned during the weekend. Bennett and a compari- lon were crossing a pond in n smlll boat when the dilapltated craft ppfpng n leak and sank. Bennett's companion managed to swim l- shore. The body was recovered and is e and o. being forwarded w Hagar-WOW" 1°’ . ... w»... the heaviest weapons in“- formal 1151111“! m" which had bcflherlcton, Saint John and Moncton. CHARLOTTETOWN, canaoa TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1941 liEll - NAZI ARMIES [OCKEILIN ‘Smashing R. A.F. Blowsw Prelude To Heavier Raids u-ii Some observers see large-scale British landing on Continent in offing. To collect Aluminum OTTAWA, July 21- (CY)- National war services depart- ment officials said today that a Canada-wide drive will he staged for collection of alumin- um for defence industries. Under the plan being develop- ed the department will urge householders and others to take articles of aluminum to the nearest Red Cross station, and donate them. The sale of such articles to Industries will insist. in financing of Red Cross work. Officials said they hope to have the drive underway next week working through local sal- vage committees. 3 fishing vessels Lost off Nfld. ST. JOHN'S, Nfld., July 21 (CP Csible)—- Three fishing vessels were reported lost in marine circles here during the weekend. They were the 25-ton schooner. Royal Visit, the banker Andavaka and an un- .dentlfied Portugese auxiliary ves- sel. No lives were lost. The Portugese craft, a three- masted vessel. ran aground oil Cape St. Francis Saturday. All of ver ll-man crew managed to reach shore. The vessel, her name not known here, apparently slipped off the rocks during the night and sank. The Royal Visit, owned by J. Bragg of Glovertown. Nfld., was lost in a storm off Newfoundland last Tuesday. Her crew of five reached land safely. The Andavaka. owned by Burdock Bclieoram, foundered recently in a storm while fishing in Greenland waters. Her crew of l8 were pick- ed up and landed in Iceland. British firemen To Tour Canada MONTREAL, July 21 -—(CP)— A - group of three auxiliary firemen from London, England, will tour across Canada next month to bring first-hand information to Canad- lnn fire brigades and civilian pro- tection corps on methods of dealing with incendiary-set fires, it was an- nounced today by the Canadian federation of mayors and munici- polities. Their maritime itinerary calls for visits to Halifax, Yarmouth, Fred- liluminum from ll. S. kitchens WASHINGTON, July 21 — (AP) —Out of that greatest of all store- houses-the American kitchen pan- try-oamc such a, stream of old pot; and pan; today that defence officials quickly revised their cati- maies of what Mrs. Housewife could do lp "keep ‘em flylhflf’ The government's aluminum sol- vage campaign was launched wit} n, goal 0f 20,(Xl0.000 pounds. Bllt scattered reports of the first day's col‘ “ r0 exceeded expectation: um officials at wisinnston limi- quarterg began to talk of 80.000000 or even 40.000.000. Everybody appeared to be taklnl part, and with enthusiasm. in the drive for old metal to be given U19 government and turned into sir- planes, tank and battleship pm»- and other weapons. Unions in Tacoma, Wash. built ii huge collection bill in m! Hilda" of the city'| busiest street intersec- tion. Chorus girls in New York city turned out to help Boy Scout-s. fire- men. police, and member: of 0M0 orgunlml-lom who, in the metrop- olis. as elsewhere were sstherlnl the donations. ‘I119 housewlfeb discarded kitch- enware was the back-bone of thl mounting scrap heap but the" were scores of other articles -old automobile parts, toys, a few arti- ficial limbs-even Pa"! 01 5 Ger‘ man fighting plane. Mrs. Wales Ialtham. national president of bundles for Britain. turned in the partial remains of a shot-down Meuerschmltt plane at .i >ZY//’ //" The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Read by Everybody 8-5 she plnughs through rough 5on5, ‘TUR-IOUS" LOOKS FURIOUS-Like a snorting Britain's aircraft a ninn. er, almost hidden by the spray carrier llJLS. Furious curries uul her assignment. in grim earnestness on submarine patrol somewhere at sea. and foam Says Nazis build . Fake Berlin LONDON, Jilly 2l—(CP.l——Lon- don ilewspzipers are giving promin- once to reports, attributed to "trav- ellers recently come from Berlin“, of s. bogus Berlin, built by the Ger- mans outsidc tilcir capital‘ to lure Royal Air Force bombers from the real target. R. A. F. officers. however, neither confirmed nor denied the existence of such an crsatz city. A ivnod-and-curdbourd outline of a. whole community some distance from the rvill Bcriin ivus said to have been built, reproducing such landmarks as Under Den Linden and the Kurfnerstendaam. famous Berlin streets. Also faked in the camouflage covering several square miles. these reports said, arc railroad lilies and such stations as the Potsdamer Balniliof. ' Air experts said if such a city exists its value is limited by mod- cm navigation instruments which direct R. A. F. bombers to thc real target. 7 Newfounlllanllers Killed by enemy action LONDON. July 2l—(CP Cable)- Seven ,.l\lewiounouzinders were in- eluded tonight in a Lst of deaths of members of the merchant navy and fishing fleet killed by enemy action on various (iates. They are Able seamen G. Cur- tis, R. King. I. Plovrman and R. Spracklln of Brigus; R. suires and R. Picco of St. John's and S. Bry- ant of Trinity Bay. Nazis claim Stalin's son Taken prisoner BERLIN. July 22—('I‘uesday)- (AH-Nazi sources claimed today that Joseph Stalin's oldest son, Jacob. had been taken prisoner by the Germans. The oldest son of the Soviet Premier was claimed to have been captured July l6 near l-lofilw (Liomo), Russia, with a number of other officers and soldiers taken by German anzer forces under the command o Gen. Rudolf Schmidt. i‘ the sources sold. l Bun i NQW YOII CANADA FLOUR mufLhlR/Mbucliuhinqfi Foreign Shipping Baiiiigd i?..."...i ..‘..... From Panama Canal Jap Vessels appear most affectedvby U. S. Ruling. WASHINGTON. Jilly 21——lAP)~— A drastic resuzctini IOlKi gn slilpiping thrcu Palldlhfl, Canal was dis io- duy, and Jan 1c e curly were alicctrd most action. by the Sumner Vvellcs, the Uniic State..- ' of Sill-L‘, sud that all s l, ugcn o.» have been ixolifieti 0f iln orclcl by canal iluihozttcs lcsiricling or plxhlblt- ing tra it of merchant silippllg far the time bring to permit ur- gent. fC-jfill‘. Wfliclhii" all sillpping wa. ai'f;:tcd was not revealed. nor did Welles indicate how long it w:.u.d take to complete the repairs. A group of Japanese 511.115, aflcr a yvcck-long wait ai tific canal for transit from the At antic ll the > r: 2 w? Ul .- c‘ 0' E -: pZllK _ ward around Capo Horn. Fire ve sols which hid waited a wreck sailed for yesterday and t-wo rccr-rll. arrival. at the anal left. for an undlsclosccl destination. All were ])l'(.‘SllfIlZ‘fl tn be going around the cape to the Pacific. _ One Japanese captain, lug a cable from Tokyo R1.) L): Jl\'l\‘il'O dislfay- saying that the cilnal was closrl. laughed’ "Pd lloinlecl at other sh ps mrvitrg‘ through. Allihrlntica at the canal (lerliilcd to SIN’ why lhc Japanese bad been denied trailsit. The reorganization of the Jap- ane=e cabinet last week has m. tcnsilled speculation on p0. ibie ucvv Japanese military n1cvcs which ivould precipitate a cris}; in mp Pacific. A European observer‘ in Hong K011i! reported tcdrly that a {leer 0i 15 Jfiiidhcfic military tran-rort vessels left the mouth of the can- ton River in Soilih China ytster- day for an unknown (iestluatoii. PPThflD-S C"l’lll!.‘(‘it‘d with plans b\' Japan to strike in srcnc direction. nppiir- , _. was sailing s:nli:n\"a:"<l. ap-l tlv on the long route home/ [Possible in N. S. i Coal Industry lly John Leblanc Canadian Press Staff Writer GLACE BAY. N. 5.. July Z1 -- lCP>~ Government interference in ‘ the Nova Scotin coal mining indus- try's labor’ troubles would have the approval both of the United Mine Workers of America district execu- tive and the faction within the U. UlTAlVA. July 2l—fCPJ— An inlulvtliatc appeal by news- paper adrcrtiselnent and radio to (tape Breton mine workers to abandon their work slowdown program in cc-al pits was decid- ed upon today at a conference bctwccn federal and provincial labor departments officials to- day Labor fwinlstcl‘ McLnyry- ilnnourutcd tomcht. For two lll‘lli]lS a curtailed production policy has been in effect in some Cape Bret-on coal mines and Mr. Mcharty’ said fllllXflllfi in the miners to accept their responsibility of assisting the w.. clfort by filll prodllc. tlon would be mad" by adver- tisers in four N"va. Scotla newspapers. The Minister himself is ar- ranging tl make a radio. ad- tires; in ivhicli he will ask the restoration of full producton in the pits \ __~ - ___. M.W, that seeks the executive‘: re- moval. leaders of both sides in- dicated today. District President- D. W. Morris- on's reaction to an ilneonlirmcd rc- nort of lulpendlng federal action was a declaration that the union's officers felt they should en-opcr- ale with tho government in any such action. He added. too, that the ll.\/L\\'.‘s international office had been considering the question of federal intervention. I Atir). J. McDonald. declared a recom- Il Glance MOSCOW-—R.cd army holds Ill line! with no significant action re- ported. BERLIN—Gel'mnns clulm capture of Slnllnh eldest son; say “big ile- atnmllve battle" being fought. lic- liliid Stalin line of fortifications. WASHINGTON-F. D. R. calls on Cnngreii to declare national enicr- gency Ind retain conscripts In scr- mcudallovi that the government be asked lo step in would be placed Wednesday before a resilmcd con- vention of representatives of three sub-districts in this area. McDonald is chairman of the convention - termcd "outlaw" by the executive- whlch initiated a "production cur- tailment" policy in Cape Breton mines. in nn expression of dissatis- faction with wage levels. v ce. LONDON-British bombers smash at industrial Llllr. flghlcn; sweep; Channel urea and northern Franc-e: ‘ still yrealcr R. A. F. raids Planned when nights len then; reports from continent lndlca e "V" campaign jllg success. y WASHINGTON -- Welles Warns Germany plans military moves against free nations m‘ villi-opt»- probably Portugal and Spain. sqq Private credit Permitted for gas TORONTO, Jilly 21 ~—(CPl -— .1 L. Stewart, assistant oil controllc said today the-orders regular‘ ' the sale of gasoline do not prohibit private credit arranlrements be- tween dealers and their customers. "There is nothing in the regula- tions to prevent the retailers from extending credit to h‘s customers." Mr. Stewart said. "It is distinctly understood that this is a private arrangement between the custom- er and dealer and docs not involve the distributor." ‘Ike orders ban all use of credit cards which may be used anywhere but private credit nrrangcmentsl between customer and dealer are not affected, although it ls not intended to éllCOllfllde this prac- tice, Mr. Stewart said. s Paces 15"." 5T Snokesnlan for the opposing side. f MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN ' “flint people want to hear may he niiite different. from what they nerd lu hear. Annual fluhlrrlpl"' Drllvcrod, “.00 U! llulli l’ E. i. f,.'li Clnadu and U. l. Ill-OI RUGGLE Intense Battles Uver Key Areas’ Uri Roads East Moscow’ l‘~dQO-;gf21l1lli'1‘ of attempted German raid. on Leningrad; Time becomes *' more impo-rtailt Soviet ally. (By ui‘lll'_\' (frlssliy, l‘\.'3SUciilted Press Stuff Writer) Qlltlsfihl’, July 3.3-('i‘ucsday)-(AP)-Soviet Russian lrcilp-p nil-cling; the full shock of the sustained German 0f- fcilsivc. are fighlinq intensely ill the lacy zirezis defending the cities of .\ll).\(‘(l‘.\', Leningrad and Kiev, it was reported early today. ‘File ltussizln CUlflliklllliflllii merely said that heavy fight- ing was in progress in the zircas around Seversk, Nevel, Smolensk and lflovllor.iti Yulynski. it. told of the repulse of an attempted air attack on Lcningiwld. The war report _ :— _W.___..._.__. ______ i Nazis plan Fresh moves craft iverc un .~ irigrild dlslric . It added lnat 1i German planes were shot donvn in the first attempt to raid Imlnngrad and l0 uerc ilolvtied in a second attemglz. Four Soviet plants \ sl. lifeanwililc. swaying ilic<lxiclll~il'ely' front which has been n _ bloody conflict for a month, the Red air force con actions ilgaillsl mec the Gernluilg and WK-l-SIIINCYPON. July 21—0"-P‘— ‘A lvilrnlng bv it‘ Unzlcd szarzci ,t'nat Germany wlis planning mili- iiary nlove; against other free na- , lions of Europe centred speculation 1 l the Atlantic pos- i Besides on zv on. Eiortllzill and curly morn Norm Air C11. said. no inn)“ n 01M name countries or atiorstook place JUL‘ Moncay and ‘ 5, sumnu- Welles, acting 18$! 111K111. v _ ySe- " y of state. said the gov- Thus the fighting went on uri- ernnicnt had evidence that new abated in [lie fzlth week of the I Nazi 5f.e])5 of aggression were con- Itrnipinzcll against some remaining independent slates in Europe, Spain. Portugal and North Africll were named as next polsiblo German objectives by Gen. George C. Marshall, army chief of staff, in testifying on selective service‘ legislation before the senate lvtill. tary Affairs Committee last week Mom»: Przovuz. f "TQLK TH£FW~ German invasion and time hicrinlc an lFiCYrllYl l inlportaill Soviet > ally. Pope Pius advised To take rest VATICAN CITY, July 2l_l—(.AP)-i Polk: Pills XII ‘was described uh-i ll .11‘ h A M. ‘ - 0 lCll \ l (ldi to l ‘lslnii ‘Lymul; ales ucrc stl-d lH have PH \(Uil.‘d Tag” upon lllln to 5ikllfi the hot lull-s oi next month ill a rustic house in the} Vatican gal '- ' ‘ Zlhere l5 alarming ill Pontilfs to ii was but he has iclil ll to leave th lean tilli'lll‘-l ‘ wat- two years of inwnv work \\li real rest. To enable him to ivoend more time in the lrcsli all‘. ‘i111 1101150 usually occupied lav his director oi cardcns. Aucnsto Iswlll i105 bee" prepared for his din dill < Canada names .First Minister ‘To razil - _‘t..:._.-. __,_'__ i i July if-iCPl-biin- imum and miluiilum temperatures: ____ d Dawson 42 60 O’l'I‘.»'\\\'-\ July “l- ncrc-Prime Victoria §j 75 Alznistel‘ 'i:< ' ' t: ' ' - 1-» {i 75 nouncrrl l; e l if‘ a? of Jean Di ~,\' vs . 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