h‘... _ _.___‘-s.4....._- MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN --____ That given by a ll,‘ d] more acceptable than“ ha haaufiuifi hand. Charlottetown Gunnllnu ’l‘vru Cent. lliorulnl Guurilliun, l-‘nundeil llitfi. Z \\l. ---rni.-P CHARLOTTE Covers Prince Edwardi- Island Like the Dew TOWN. CANADA, rucsoAv, AUGUST 9.193s MAXI MS OFA MERE MA The art docs not constitute .i rrhuinal unless tljig mind is crim- inal. .0" llt-lln-rt-il $5.00 $1.00; Liininln and L‘. B. $5.00 Annual lsuliairi lly .\li\ll—l'. l; s ioi races Crazed‘ Mother Slays Children l('.l". By Guardian's 5 cm ritaoisruirroiv, Augfi Jwrlijf, t‘llll(ll'l‘ll of Mr. iiiicl Mrs. Otis -\=' i. lll Lvllffs (Jrcek iiciii“ here ivrrt‘ fatally injures! today by their suddenly crazed mother, Royal Canadian Mounted Police said late ilrs itftcrnocn alter the children (ii-iii in hospital hora, The other Niles child, - bor named Donald, also wgs yfolilglllg rd to hospital with serious llljllfies out he was expected to liven _i‘he mother, sufiorlll VWQundS lltlllfil! Said were sclf-inficted, was ttnil<~i~ guard in the some lmsplmi Officials added that Mrs, Nile; lllI-tbbeen in Ill health for a con. salt-table HIIIL‘. She became (in. “Filled "l ill" lollflly country house \\'llll‘ her husband “'35 working in ill’ field. officials reverted after investigating the tragedy, Niles xiv-as the first to learn of the occurrence. He immediately siunmontvi a, doctor from Prince ll/llllfl-lll. and police also were notl. l\‘tl. LPll-Il ivas sludicd with n knife luid the infant died of a skull lriict:ire, doctors said. Jluthorltles would give no furth. er (ietalis pending an inquest, be held at the school house at lane's Creek tonight. CQMlNCI ‘EVEN-ll v. "Wednesday is Dance Night at The Highlands. L-l257-ti-1l-ti “Cavendish tea August 10th. L-liifj-ii-fi-Si. ' ' Kcuslngton talkies iii)‘. on Tucs- L-lU9-8-8-2i. "Borden lalkies on Wtvlncsdity. L-ZOO-B-B-lii. "'I‘eu party St. George's Satur- (lllY, August 13th. LltiLl-8-G-4l ' Cavendish Tea Wednesday. Ai-g: "i, 10th, L-48-8-0-4i. "Ikilkies-{lrupuud Thursday. L-ill-ti-B-Ill. ' ' Talkies—Malpeque Wednesday. L-til-B-li-Lii. "filikies ulid Dance Brudiilbaiie Tlvwllill‘, L-lll-b-ti-Lil. ‘prriall! \'l/t‘<lli(‘.v(‘lll_\‘ night. . 10th, Dance! liiiriiini: li.ill. on 2.; ecnl-i. L-Llii-S-tl-Lli. Aim “burden Line Club loading hogs lflllillo. calves cvcry ‘fuestlay. Ilours l1! to 3. L-Zl-iii-lll-llil-ll-fi-ti. "Ros! Mills. Vernon River. close August, 12th lililil srptriiibci‘ 51h. L.~22.'-8-9-2i. ' "Ice cream social and (lance ill izhport School Tuesday. All; l . L-lfiti-S-ii s. 1h cl let- crcaiu seeinl and ilaxzet- in rs ltunil School. llth. L-ZBJ-B-U-Lll. ‘he to ire t-riam social lli SW c’. school \vt‘iilill‘fifl.l_\, Au‘.- t.» iuiuf l.i-‘..‘~ll. ‘MarslificYl-Diiii _~.‘.c Uni- l-v; Church tea 'l‘ues i_v xkuuust 9 i: b unit-y Scott's field. Marsh- lied. Ii-IUK-ti-G-ill. ‘liluncc in \‘i an “day t iii-k, ‘Fignlsll Oreli lrii. lr-ill7-7-b-Mozi-Tuss-tf. "Come to the festival lfllllfilll.» A ursi 9th. til Ki‘. airs. llaui L‘- ll“lil£'-lllil(lC ice cream urd ""I‘lnii~.~<liiv cvrmii; at Saiilli Elwin‘ Szhool, ice cream lvsllvllll lll- and dance; In boat ii‘ . Ii-Dlfl-ll-Sl-lblll. "Dance in Pownal Garage Hall Flllllly. August 12th. Worth Bros. liiid Jackie Ohlpmnnfli; Orchestra. L-2ISl-8-9-3l. "Support a worthy cause by at- lmflllllt the icr- crcaiu social in aid 0i Women's Institute at Irishtoirli lllli'.~llll_\'. VI - DPUVPPH Great c ouncil Authorities. The Sherwood airport site, on which the city has had an option wiis accepted at the regular month- lvv mceting_0f the Charlottetown City Council last night, llln on this project would “be wi held until u committee of this council interviews the Minister of Tmllsbort at Ottawa and the re- suit of the interview is submitted lo this council." it was decided, Mr._E, C. Purccy, Eastern Airways Engineer, Nloneton will asked to itmke a. survey of the site as re- quiretrby the Department. The resolution was moved by Coun. R. C, Chandler and seconded by Coun. F. C. Dougan. No mention was made last night as to the ownership of the prop- erty in question or the purchase Price but it. is understood unoffic- allv Messrs, MocaRe and Cullen arc owner's of the greater portion of the site and the purchase rice ls said to be 526.000 t0 $30. . It is anticipated lby the Council that the Provincial Government will bear half the cost of the site, inusmucir as it Will be of benefit to lllt‘ Province generally and that the Federal Government will con- tribute approximately $150000 for ilevelopment, including hard sur- face runways. over a riod of five rears. $25,000 are available for de- Vfllolllllcllt during the present fis- lllll you‘. Mayor Foster announced. lfr. _J. S. Jenkins. owner of U - ion Airport azaiii addressed c COilllCll in connection with the pro- pcscd airport. He had spoken at "ll (‘lllfilscneyi session of the coun- cil last week. Dr, Jenkins told the Mayor and Council last night that llie lllriXlft eontcm lated was not lllPPi-“ilry for Char ottetown. The present one had been satisfaclory for tiiitht vc ‘s and would continue to be so for probably another eight .\'l"-ll‘$.l If the money. as had been said, ivus being" spent on an air- port in part w provide employ- iiii ni it could be uscti to better ad- vauhiui- m other projects. notably w: (‘ITYJIII nevclopiucnt. Dr. Jenk- ins iltSlilfflll. I-Ic had spoken along ilu» r-umr line i‘ the _ emergency Filliiii clnsiii iiirlii uillil Australian Statesmen Urge _Greater Co- operation. tBy The (lunadiati Press) Three Australian statesmen plead- rd yesterday for closer cooperation botivecn mvntbcrs of the British CUliIlnUiIWCfllill of Nations. At ‘Toronto. Sir Earle Page, dep- uty prime minister. urged a trade iiurcemiiiit betwmn the United Slates and the whole of the Brit- ish lJlillllllT‘, embracing the Eng- lisli-spcaking world. In London, R. G. Menzies. attor- ney ireiicral. said modern relations Britain and the Dcnilnions "require constant con- tact. real determination to under- stand each others viewpoint. and frank and full exchallfle u m9" at the relevant time.’ Iii Melbourne. W. M. Hu8h95t minister for external affairs. ad- vocated abolition of the Domlnlons oflic: with direct access t0 the FOrPlEZli Office in London or to the Prime Minister there for the for- eign policy views of the Dominion:- b? ris Sshool tonight, also regular f‘Come to tho dance at FJ-"lsl ‘Wlshire schoo‘ Wctlncsda_v._Au1- l'l 10th.. lined music and relic-ill- llllull-i served by the Women's Iii- lllllile. L-cai-ii-o-zi. "Conic to lht- opt-n nlr dance llriir Clermoni school Wednesday "Plllllz. Aug. 10th. ice irrcni allll rrirrsliinenba exrclleitt. floor and ‘llll-‘lc. cvc ybody wdcomi‘. " L—242-B-9-2i. "Trc cream festival. biullfl flll<l dance in Si. Patrick's School. Aug. ‘ml-- ll Mt fine Friday. L-2ll9-8-9-1I-2l. p"'l‘he Western Union Young Cmlllvs pl~nlc at Dnrnlcy Aug. ll. (‘luv at 2 p. m. and cniov sports. 31m") llllllles. a swim. supper and e "mllllre service. b240-B-9-2i. ones dust eovferllndg lrlletgeneewmetg: - ‘erse ' ("tglllttgtlglils of {arts desltmfl 311W“ lh s pas ilret‘ - The hem-line of Ilalrlldllntielfi" showrdfa (llsélritlxfifi: 1133;} desmnéra But or cv -' found inspiration for nfiv» lgilrlltlgtljs in lllth ecuituy Fffllc P _ beautiful womcil 8X depictions lol‘ rmiiillillmlil‘ ( fabrics efilmcllllw '6' flcrlcd thi‘ iivll<><l= The chief (‘film-ii Ls cnlire muse o V0‘! - p iiichidcs‘nnulglailllr H‘ Tlgmk p ii‘. ill ' ‘ ' ' . shit water wilt“ “ml” bildsiviiiir diuiri graYS- “me rcdadlluwts in gfldllpli lo white an p l-yhx Platinum fox and Siberian d formed rope-like trimmings awllll lamor. slicwn ran the and also stand, Decides On Sherwood Site For Civic Airport Further Action-figured Awaiting Report Of Council Committee After Interview With Federal misting {if the coutnclii inst week. l1 0D lOn Was a en on Upton Airport following ulq _ Qlflefgcncy session and final decision as to yvhat site would be purchastvl (it-- erred until the OOUIICII licartl the °Dlh10n of lvlli‘. r3. o. Pureev, East- "ii Airways Engineer. Moncloii. The Sherwood site had been named as first choice by Mr. G. G. Wake. {nan sent here to inspect possible lclds biv the Department. of 'I‘rans- D0rt. Upton Airport had been Placed 4th orrthe list, it was said. Several wunciilors considered Mr. WH-lwman might have been mistak- e" especially 111 VlBW of what Di‘. Jenkins said» Ml‘. Wakeman had $01G him concerning Upton several Yfiars ago, “that it was capable of further dcvelo ment to the east." Mr. Purcey w ien here lnstiwcck met the City Council in caucus and - flgrccd with the selection mode by Mr. Wflkemliii. Mayor E. A. mam‘ announced later. MI} Pllrefiy virus only “Mr._Wiikc_ mans Office b031," Di‘, Jenkiiig (i9. "la-Ted. and could not be expected l0 dl5fl§ree wit-h the opinion ex- pressed by his chief. Mayor Foster mninluiiiui Mr. Pllffilly was independent of Mr. WB-llemfin and headed his own <i@_ partment. Mr. Wakeman had gone out oi’ hi5 Way to call him by telephone from Moiieton yastcrday afternoon. Di‘. Jenkins said. Mr, \\/'£lkt‘iillili declared he was still a good mend and for him not to be cross over the selection of an airport silo. Dr. Jenkins said. Mr. Wukcman when here had not_ looked him up. Dr. Jenkins had informed the council at the previous meeting and when Bin attempt had been made to con- tact him he could not. be round. There was Sfiiflellllllt! about ihc whole thing he could not. under-- Dr. Jenkins said. After considerable discussion the resolution deciding! on the pur- chase 0f the Sherwood site passvii vrithout division, l Dr. Jenkins ...id he was sutbfisd with the treatment he luid l‘l‘t‘f‘l\'l‘Il from the council aiid frli that he had been dealt fuirlv with. p Mayor Foster and councillors pointed out in the course of thrir remarks that. they would have beru reatlv pleased if ilic Upton sit-- iad been selected. Al. it was ihrri- W115 no assurance the Diiirartixicnt 0f Transport would spciiu money for the tievclopmcnt rt n site placed fourth on lhe list by the inspector‘ Sent to miikc a survey. Coun B. R. Holman was assured by Mayor Foster lhat final ‘Clltlll would not be taken with l't‘lllll_‘ t.) the airport ilnlil lln- rcmrt oi ill‘ Ottawa commitlci‘ had been ll1"l-"~‘(l before the full council, _ _ Other business at last nislllS session included presentation oi routing, reports. (Continued on page ill-Col 5) Reach Settlement In Seamews Dispute _ _ Wircl (C. l’. by Guard mts Spc MONTREAL, Aug. 8_~'l. _;it of the Canadian Seomcns Lliuon to tie up Great Lakes and at. Law- rence River vcs<els of Canada Steamship Lines faded toti-iy with the signing of a written itgreciiieiit girijusting the dispute between the workers and ihc company‘. The agreement, effective llillll April 1, I940. was sighed late to- day by munnging-dircctoi- T. It. Enderby of Catiada steamship Lines and President J. _A. iPnll Sullivan of the scallions lllllOll. Settlement came after several ditvs of negotiation and boih sides ex- pressed “5atislacti0n" at the out- come of the conferences. ‘Fashions For Winter Display. Two Diverse Trends i PARIS. Aug. a-old-lashioned necks and down cont fronts. w‘ ma‘ “m” stratus °.".‘;.'s‘..l".i°§§....“°..°.°‘li°t3 ticed with quilting stitches. The collections indicated a bill fur year. Black fox and white ermine made ground-length evening capes. skunk. fisher and blue fox vrcre fashioned into loose short day coats. New style pipings for afternoon ensembles were formed of astrak- han, beaver and senlskin. Narrow evening dresses were noted in crepe. velvets and chiffon with paniei- hi draped or black fullness in» bus le draperies. A Persian influence was noted in metal brocnrles and embroider- loq, also in wide-skirted evening coats. New evening coats also fol- lowing Chinese mandarin coat iinu. iiizis iuiiiiiii iiiuilliiiswicil iii PliiPllillll Agents A ctiv e In lnastern Canada For Much _Needed Raw- material. (Written for The Canadian Press by Thomas Wayling) PORT MENIER, Antiecsti Island Que, Aug. 8-Germany’s search for pulpwoocl for hcr new industries has been redirected from Anticosti Island to New Brunswick. I flcw over to B_athurst today ‘and found the only two ships in the harbor were loading l)ll.l)\\'0Otl for Germany. All along the Mira- michi German agents were buying up pulpwootl for overseas ship- ment. There is no ban on the ex- ports from New Brunswick. Many German engineers and forcsters are reported to have vis- ited eastern Canada in the last six mouths. but with the outcry {igillilSl/ llltfll‘ Anticosti Island deal thcy left the island at once and have been active elsewhere. Outcome of Search In Berlin last year I saw numer- ous fabrics and materials created from woodlpulp by German invent- iveness. and the need for raw ma- terials sent the Germans overseas. It appears, however, they are con- centrating their scotch in eastern Canada. and the shipments from northern New Brunswick are a dirccl. outcome. Wing Commander Brooks today exchanged his monoplaiic for rt gasoline _ii,zgci- and ehugged out along the l5 miles of Anticcsti Is- land Raillvay to make rt closer in- spcellim oi‘ the l(‘l‘l‘flllfl il‘ll)lliZ\l‘_\'l'/0 the l'.’lll\\'.l_\'. The ilxpcciition. headed by mili- taiy and dnience departnien-l; offi- cials. is surveying the island to as- certain its potential value as a Royal Canadian Air Force base. The islands strategic imsilien at the mouth of the Si. Lnvirrcuce Ri‘ ~ is said to be of value. g Officer Beaver made an ' the northwest c A number of large l.ll\(‘S wire such hill "sonic wort‘ 'iClllllll‘.ll"-" " C014) WiicmtlTTlieior lliagin ate ies GREXI‘ NLCK, N. ‘Airs, Waller P. Chi‘ liie itutoiuooile mum ill lli‘l‘ home loiinght hill-r d eer- Cl)‘.‘lll hiamorrliaige. All mriiilirrs of the hiiiiily were. zit the bcilsitls: when (leiitli 0<<llll'l‘t':tl lll ii ii. in. AIYI‘. Airs. Clll‘_\‘$l(‘l‘ was sir icr in the (lay and w. an iron liutu. Slit.- hid t-u earl- . plueiil in l)l‘l‘li treated .\\‘i'i‘ftil inoiiilis ilil‘ i.“ llldml p .iiri-, hir sun, \'.‘u‘.' .l.'., Milli. :3 ~ cuinpiaineci alkcr dmiier sim- (lll\' night 01' feeling ill and rrtircti and son, . .ii'u l\\'<) in boy u nil 'h_ and a 5.711. *";i*: p” (lucbec I ape-i )llIlI.l ilamaixctl by blaze QUEBEC. Aus- 8 —<CP>'*l?-l"l‘ aigc estimated between Souiltlii ninl $751M) was t-uusvll lfllllizhtb) a lire whcili broke out at‘ the Angio-Cunutlmii pulp and li-"ipli null on the north side of thee v. Purl. of II. covercil Ctill\‘L‘_\'0l‘ was ilcstrfllwl Ill'(‘lllt‘,l\ flXlillllilllfillCd llli‘ which broke out shnrlb‘ seven o'clock and continued an hour. p The fire is said to have “been caused when a roll of ncuspiint toppled over on an electric motor. Sparks from the motor ignited the paper and flames were trans- mitted to other rolls. | The mill prop was not damag- before for so Mtge T£ MPREMZfARE FOR NEW BORDER omv JAPANESE__FLIERS RAiiWoEAfi QITTCANTCN lluintulilets Still Confined To Bed With Tonsillitis CALLANDEIR, Ont. Aug. 8-— tCP)——Tonsilitis confined the world-famous Dionne Quiiituplets to bed tonight. causing ziiiilii‘l_v' to Dr. Allan Roy Duiov, the country doctor who brought lliern into the world, and lo their pur- ents, ciesiiite improvement in their condition. Tile sirkn '\.\lll'hl. was noticed Friday moi-min; in Emilie. Keith Munro. business manager‘ for the Qulnls. said today it was ceptible to ihrual lrollbles. iERiWPiiitEi iiii all iii Topple To L o w c st Level Since lilt3il. thy llxiiikiin jvlulliiii (‘Lssociuted l’ ' i-iihtxkiui \\All.‘) UiilUALiu, Aug. a, '\lrll " plunged aha-ii with; to .o.- .. vii l/ilill, llilfl.‘ HJL l; Cl; Ki iiCiltii li(i'i_ ll {O\i'Cl'lllllL‘!l' , dropped almost three euillé ‘Iliursday. al reason for ill" lJUilihr. l.h-.- .it.‘..>i: only iii lvoiin f thieudioili ill’. ~. zillions in the lihlr sponsible. Teachers lliecti in the Cunauiiiii tla. was iuéEEI-IGE“ MONTREAL, "int-T a Canon Will" n tiuiiili-rs, lltl, St. Edwards Church today. He had been a priest the Church of ldiugliiiitl in ndn for 51 years. a member of several lnilges eluding Alexandra Lodge No. of the Grnnd Lodge of iii- Edward Island. not known when the five little CANTON, Chino mg. 9—t'I‘u .- - ~ i - .. . . ~ , .. - . - , . . . , . Ems would m up “m, Am)“ ml.‘_’_jiunlm_al_ “iaiwunps rahlllfd: flank of hmitt ioltes at _( hunclvuienu iii apparent pic-pui- sift-tilting; for Dlr. union, llt‘| .~-.u<l Hum" h... the Scum" smvomvp. itllon for another ziltacll in the tll<l)lllt‘ll zone liehvoen Jap- a ie mines uive u lllllfil i-iul- t - _ i - i _ _, ._l - a ' . . . -. ~- ,0. union ‘mm! umkps H m? p,“ ‘l... ,,,,,,,,,,,g km,“ m, M, k anew lxuica and Ru~~riu Mluiii. Since the illiiir: I lo rlinihi‘ brrunie l noticeably worse Saturday attor- noon, di‘.(l as hcr condition was more serious than lli'll nl. ilii‘ 1 other girls. she urns holaii in another room. l) u» sltl illtll‘ tonight. dot". no‘ like l-f‘llli' alone and her sisters t". lenilj.‘ iziiiiiol, understand the rc_.on for ihc separation. )J..\'.. miiviifiit ‘than two ten"; . flllaAtr‘ lifmlw l“ ‘A’ l" by (‘Iuaullmvs 0n the heard e. ilkliiu u.» U! u-i l‘ v Lin‘) l-lllgllhlllwpl)“. . .MO§COW' ‘mg’ 8 will, 1m. UAMIHAA, U, mu 5.11,,“ t‘ all». ulsl ill Lriivi I iiiuv ii rivers hi: 19.51, 19s: iillti L _i..i \.l . ' ‘ ,_ “ tluil (ll1ll"r(lll.l ‘ .‘ ,- g lowest Wllcds nsu l/vcll , .m’m“]“.‘"‘w1 UNI.“ ‘Pmlmm. A ‘l 1' ~ cm,“ “minim mum ‘ iullllhl‘. ill ‘from of i-lB. ironi ll.l __ iis YPYIHJLlUl‘. e1 a new to 5o will“ Nwcml “ML ll llllll llll‘ l-‘llil- blfhf-fll iorrluii iilllcc \- , l ash iiiilr‘. north of (Mm quot,“ Mound __ ’ _ ihhiieu iii-lite. ‘the building. slam hlir! \)l‘l' “rt-p\i..l-~: 1i lure l; 3i 50v. iyc. around ll. ueze n1 nevi icivs- “m” M" l"“l'~‘ "Numb "liPIlW l‘lY~’1lL’l‘Yl-l‘l‘=l- i no». ol-curred since 191i... .. . ~ . .. . . .. . _ _ The kIIXInLLC ....i...,i ‘-‘*“-"""-“ "‘*"Y "ill" llllllllllll siiiu till: new values iii A- ‘ha. en Ln _ , llii- .\I. three uterus ii-i. UJH‘. u v- ’ PM!“ Nolfllmu m “n0 M’ llOUHCCilllllt. o. titnihii- p. .- .. "-11- l1" m?“ 11‘- 'l\\'° . o. U“, or till. ‘ t-oririiini-u‘. buiidi islbltillilg ~_...ii'. l.reti...i..t; ihlLldLs -_ _ for oittblihidilull c. mint... 'i‘.i.- wiiiilivii ciiv-ivillty vasllallics United Sines nllllullllihii in Ln.‘ -l "Will llllll 1111551118 Illlll 130 lii'lll'i i-onn iil;/i~.i~ motile Ul <Il.ll_\ .t i>...i.i pain iii- ivoillldvd. _ . .. vglyliir; loll“, _lll;i - . On uin- toil: l iizslierlion 7i. llIUlIl, i0 sliiii_.,. iCoiithnieil on ; e 9, Col ~li kel, l.;iii~ i.i._ . t..i.l.i.i-:iii ~~-"'-'" s "* ' Lloveiiunrnt ilAlil d. t‘ it r-iil . .ii glliiliililct- iurihtlo. lo lit‘ f]'lll"l‘l‘ Since the midole of Julf- Dow’ R S -, l"lllllllllllll’]llt‘ ever, Chicago Wilkfl. and eliili ii'.i_\e _ ‘willy lll‘.l(l' dropped lo uikllvl, ‘-\llllt' l _ oats are oii tn‘. iLlitl rye 1L: Lltlllifi, The \».l..tl. lust, ~ which lotiuy lli(;l, Jilin,- UJUllLx i below Lin» ,..i.ir..il..~.i.u ugsre. iiati v announcement oi the uiliiliillitc tn Most. ll‘liilt'|'.\ said ‘n hint} linen:- ‘h. UL _ _ . i _ broadcast lOlIl".lll b)‘ Z r _. lg"; _ ll/lllillllc}; l..id.i_v' ‘ , , , , _ _ ,- —— P hit-flu - '.v.i~ i l (lll- d’ ‘ii l J i 115' Tl ' (‘iiiialllllii WM l. t 'l - lllillllItlUf-lll-Cllltl - ;i t, l ~ l l .< i ._ i. . _ ,- WINNIPrlLi i iw-Uclrtgi lhlllllllslxlllllli‘. m X glllléklillllcllillifi l All \Al°"N""D _ I ; M“) lwi from eight pr .ilt‘ in ‘.‘.‘i..- i “I inuki- lllla aippczil forbatieitcc {ML HE [AN pm if) 4"] nippg lm; h; oils-hi’. it.» uiul nliiiiasiiiiolil as n slop _i0- Wu“, 0| P h‘, \'.'.iril.~. the luau.‘ for which ' " . \\\‘ all piui, " air llarolrl suirl. wllldnml‘ . . . ltwo-ilziy vial lll Pnlvwliiu‘ ' nix VlC9‘l“'l‘-"‘“'ll‘ 51' 15' m” lkluli-tvlnt .\l.l('l)illlill(l. 1i riti ituvc ihi- ml) lwllll’ Ol l V, rolotiial l-t'l‘l'l'll\l‘_\', eoui-liiui-il iw- pro uinrnci‘. at Ullllldn t, ‘llll l‘ lt.'l'll.l_\'. Allrr Mr. MacDonald's t - - 7 buss‘ ivvlvk of llllllillli- iulll rvtvii- (l(‘]7‘.ll'l.ill'l‘ iiiiieuils here said his riusi‘ B.-\l"l‘l\l‘~" Lions lies ahead oi lt‘]ll’i‘.»L‘lil.l".l\'lb visit lliltl nu political motive and l every province uxi-rpt Nova Sco- Masonii: Lodge Here Y-(CPJ- of and Canon of Christ Church Cathedral, died of Can- I-le was a prominent. lliason and 5 Prince __ _.__._.__. __..._._ . __. _ w: lJapEJesc Still Claim Possession Of Disputed Zone Peace Negotiation-s To End Border Warfare Pushed In Both Tokyo And Moscow. lllfill. VVOITIQTI Alld 1;” _1_ /)_ H1111}; ( hlldfCll. .l.§"\'lll'fllll'fl I'l‘t’.£.‘i I-‘nri/ig/n filo/I‘ i “"*~ Yl'l\'I. Korea. (Near the Siberian border) .\u'..'_. .\‘—'l'he ilsy The Associated Press) Japanese Army tonight reported nilw uciivit) on the right ciiiiaiii is lARGET,FOR AIR RAIDERS‘ B 0 m b sfiEkplode In (lrounds K i l l i n c: l luutiil ‘Illtl pcruims (lri-ati-t tiiil wa. iakcn by three liirllt- bombs u-hirh exploded in the ' populatcil waterfront area,- .i il~ from Shlttiiceii, the for- : TIIUM.‘_|)l‘L‘l)2ll‘2tllUlla u ere reporter] iiltcrilai-loiig boni- blirdments which uere uuilihli- here. a fewimiles south of the 'l'unien River. the Korean harder. l Japanese zisserted the Russian left flunk. southeast eiltii \t‘ill‘illl‘lll. ' l . .. ' . .. . .'., . ,. , . ' . “w lmmh‘ m‘ i" m“ bray‘ m,‘ of‘ lllillllilflllfillg‘ \\.i.~ (limit lhitl. last nit-ht. although “H, mm, “.;,,,,.,, mnusundh of m“; hiniy headquarters earlier eoncetlcd that soviet forces to with TITUP lll‘t‘I\ zlccustomcil intake the north had driven a ‘uedee to the 'l‘umen River, isolat- """“l'“ llllllllll lll“‘vl""§ llllllllllllllfi- in]: Japanese troops stationed on the mile long, four mile thi- latest of u-hich killed fill andi n‘, u“) f t hum if" .,,_] k- ‘h, T Rt , _ d iitiuri-d .70 yesterday. r_\\’l( l. » O() in _l (Ht 0t) mu t. IIIIWII He!‘ an ' ivu~~ioii from the cxpliis- hhllfi-‘iln liillW- rillllcll lllillrs cull (Japanese denied a Sunday announcement in Moscow that all Japanese troops hail been driven from the zirca iu dispute.) . Ilmiriui: over thr city at. i) i\.m. the raiders unluoseil their raritocs whili- l'(‘\t'11(‘ workers ivcrt‘ complet- ing an itll-niqlit List Citsualtit-s ‘vii-tints n!‘ _\'i“l‘l‘l'('.fl_\"% attack. TOKYO All" ii -'I‘lii.‘ Japanese t army itmich l lt-d 2H0 11'1" and UAALL/N, (..'liii.i, \\‘t)'lll(lL(l ll.- ~. - . ..‘.i .ii;i.. iiitheii hordt-i- " ‘ ' is of Clinton's Catli- (lnilllillfitl Lllllillll, a Japanese ivei- LJlClWll up by ig within 2O Developments Are Watched Closely i"‘.(* l't']l0l".l.(l by u ops tliuiuiu uric to be ilf uiuiv ill l"li PUYSUlln ‘were killed ll m inc tgrougi. .i ma.» ihe grounds. believed iliey had I l and lllllll0l'liit'.\ liiur-zni i corps i $lll'i‘t‘ll(l cr (Toiumissioiier Appeals _F-or Peace in Palestine. JluRUSALEM. Aug. B --<AP)—- rippuui to Jews and Arabs to end llii- “i‘luiuui.s i-aiuiuiiuii of murder l lzizii .s\vci‘piiig the Holy iujq. - lie did llill nu-iilioii thi- that. Great Britain still adheres to her partition pol’ "y. to which bolh Arabs and Jews are hostile. Nf-IW Llliil-SLEOW. .\. .. an liili‘ri‘.~"ii More tliiin 20o persons have Cameron v been killed and 500 injured since the rm: i i-nmilj. flared on July 5. An . .li \\.i killed and (iieht lsirllinzr . i persons vvotmileil today by a bomb showed lic ‘nail be in Tiberius. lo be lilllllilfld ill 1h; oil! (Elf “Victory Setback explosion Insurgent Iilowpes This Year Given .\lil."l lfll Ill ‘F-iruiii», ,\ Illll‘ lllllllll l‘ i l. -~ fut/l iilfw. lihllll‘ i'."l".. Finest Quality Altociys "SAT-ABE 75-5. i-IENDAYE, fiance. Aug. 8--- trnl point. of the I-lbi-o huh (B! Th“ ABMWlMHl PINS) ‘erruncnt lines before ti.ir..li».-.i.rcii- Despite Insurgent gains in the Flh- The Cmvcriuticufs l-‘ri. Y0 RlVPI‘ Villlfi’ i0da.\' General sivc. brinizitii: nlllll) thuail to Franco's chance of dcwisivc inili-lGandcs-a and Carin". li -;' 14W Victory before the cud of thlsl supply‘ tfilllft‘. iorvvd l~‘~.iu v n year appcnredtc be practically zero‘ abandon his t‘l‘.ll)fll“.ll(‘ plans for a “flnnl" drive on vlllbllFlil Julv :35. Men and material lli0l)lll/(‘i' the purpose wrrc fliiii.‘ i lrcause of the Goveniincntis stub- born stand before Gandcsa. l (‘iovcrnmcut sources said ‘the main l purpose iii its Ebro offensive-do? against. Guirziiiieiii'.~ wrcrk Franco's lmitlc plans-had conquered been accomplished. lonrr Spain _ l ' Insurgent. (lispaiclics sold Iii.<\irui‘i‘.‘.». . ..,',,, 4. V‘, ,3. d... " m‘ Gt)\'i‘l'lill‘l0lil itiiliiiamcn had been‘, srnic homo-in ' iltllY NAlllNF-S killed and 4.001) captured wiping‘ River ‘llll “m... "Huh." 7 m m, 91-, ,,_ m_ out the Govcrimieiiifs entire nor- . bin >11 ini heir‘ . 1 p. m . and t L1 p. m. ‘fortnon- ‘ ‘_ thorn flank of the Ebro front. 150‘ ihi» nor lrril "hook iim- irir. n, m. ii. ;| l“, 3.0.", p m. l1llil‘.\ southwest of Barcelona. ' were l't})‘..'f(l sin‘. lin." 1 and 6.50 p. m. But such attacks. similar to that thousand (l<.\.;lllll.~»i~ ' Suiuhis; [mm-cs Hivulcu 0.00 a w nml 7 p. m. Leaves Tnrmmtine and 8.10 p. m. remained on 1hr .~ivi~: a i"; tm-rltorv the Insurzeuts limi cleaned up. which cleaned out the Ebro Rivers hook north of Fayon, have gained little if any ground walnut Gov- HHK t said they _