fob. .0110 "o" THATNEl/[R l sr/c/cs r0 MYl/ " frugriiiivi- of ltltlpf Turf tuiidy! ti, .,..V._- .-.>;-.-(>-. Two Sizes Ti , .1 ‘ 100m”! )0" ‘Vi/l N0! S/ick To '17»? L121: l; {L K iii Y’ i. Italy Getting Jittery p . ‘. . ' - ‘ . . ‘a ‘ - , i . - » k .v v . . J-wd-an-m-v ~cbhnq r-Pvr-l w‘/'.'"_' l'_'_'j"' niround fliillliilll"lll.\, l‘lu- urn-h cl‘ (‘t:ii~t."..".i'ii.~ flni 1 i» Rfllilllll forum are disappearing under ivnutlcii slu-leti crirtli 'il‘li ~.in~i~ in h-nit-e llit- i2ll'l"\'i "' ' are bricked up and the gingerhreiiti t . lfin iAfl-ifl ill is ".1 sutdid pile of dirty mndbaizs. i IlllALIANS SUNK, fiifiiv stvin U , ,-__.._ h... ,_.~__~4-_iu-u— »>-' v The Ii:ili.iii cruised Ilurttilcimeo ('nlleonl, snld to lie llic worlds fastest warship, 'li|ln’t have speed enough ln est-ape tlil- guns- ol the Alislrulinvi cruiser §_\'fillf‘\' ln the .\f"_'l"ll'l sen I'l'l‘ii‘.\0|’\| If frcic, ivitrvi- ||'1‘\ ihliliWi last .Iiil_v. The (‘nllwini w.“ \'lli‘i i». Uvclliirc, luit. lllmvvsl all licr wcu- nl 5510 ucre saved h) thr- \" cler. In tiri ',- is .in Italian seamiin being hauled aboard. Get acquainted with Turf ' . . . (let in know the iiiiirl $lll1>IliilllP>$ {lllli fl‘(‘.~iI Purl‘. iOilillTli . . . iiiistmilttti . . .‘ lllléllillilvrllltui . . . Try TURF VIRGINIA CIGARETTES protect ltiily against British bombers and fllllliilllfis are being put ruins of the ins unil sucks of ‘ - i,'"},'i'\ Piliilfl‘ tillllTil ciiinit WAR CHIEF PERCY W’. R I A R-ADMIRAI, NELLES Chief of the Nays! Staff By KEN CLARK (Canadian Press Staff Writer) (Copyright, 1940. by The Canadian Press) Rear Admiral Percy Walker Nel- les, born at Bratitiord, OnL, 1,000 miles or more from the sea, was in at. the birth of the Royal Canad- ian Navy. Today he heads it. On his "ye ' and "no" hung the suc- cess of operations and the lives of thousands oi iiniy men. He is the man back of the tic- mendous expansion of Canada's navy since August, 1939, a short wiry man who wears his gray hair close-cropped, reads with horn- rimcned Sil€‘(‘iR(‘i('S, lillii smokes cig- arettcs with cork tips, Hc is 48 but looks considerably younger. He has two clogs, ti Ciiirii and a Dachshund, the latter being British born 4nd raised in the pro- per tradition. The Admiral likes hot weather mid despises Dcccinbei" to April in Otmitli where lit‘ has been in charge of ilic iinvv since 1934. . a _\'t‘i‘ll‘ ago the Royal .i "_v \\'ilS equippui with l5 vessels, (‘ill'i'_\'iilL,' in size from one sm" l fllllllk! to six ll1l'“il'l"il tlestr v‘ . 'l‘hc t) "striiircl nit irtive sorvit-i- was l, Todliv tint l numbers llii vvrst-ls" in.ii".:ie:l maintained by nczirly {Hint} and men and in the treat‘ i 100 more vessels will be in opera- tlon In fl cotnpzirrititi-Iv dus i-il o n.. to. of this" k.i. .i flS alcno~t lltu those itlto know zzie atiiiitral s.i_v he was the man to do it, in a high- lvv-s cc iiiid complicated '1 ns tlic modern nztvv. l",iiniiis' in the ou- o1 iw ‘i < .llc is ii iiim who tivlczzultr. 'li)lill\' ant". above all ht‘ is of t .io:t. is wh tlit-admiiuwlsccs for fhe f ‘tire o..li.- llo_\.il C.\ tllill Ni no‘. ti pfikitlilillllllli trot": t-onipvzitzvc with tzxe slrzkiii: pi" ‘l‘ of the British or Uinzeti sine; na ‘l but a c0iiit)iir.i:1t"cl_\' extremely modern and eflni force capable oi meeting all L‘.i to" (leicnce needs. This is with. c thinks ziboiit current cciiimvi v . in w vriltic cf the iiriva . "'l‘he_s' lGiTIll Britain n“ would be in no iieittr p Bclpitiiii, Finance or ll were not for tiicii" lillhvs As 10hr: ilS ll‘.l(i\‘ illl‘. H» ‘iiis . . trndiii ii a mnn This o. the nit. anec of pow-vi" and nations. Tlirtt is ti l statcmr-iit {or n brrt navy mnn Army, Navy and (‘hurt-h 310st of the Nell not M‘1‘\'l(‘(‘ nivii 'l‘l . ." B" it the l.lf.‘.lli_\' . . s iverc men of pow" . .10 church of F‘ niirnlls grzititlfzitlii- dcricoii on "ijnz. ‘il_.‘.l.1.’.)'l"i_ iliaiiada May Enter Union With .21 Republics GTON, Sept. ib-(GP) -A.s Canada looks to Scum Am- ierica for new trade outlets and ldeveloim its military understand- liiig with the United States, spec- iulation revives in Washington over the possibility of Canada enter- ing the Pan-Airierican Union of i2i American Republics. 1 The stuge props are already here for Canada to play its role in this ‘theatre of wcslcrn hemisphere re- lations. A high-backed mahogany choir inscribed with the word “Canada" and the Dominion’: coat or arms has been gathering dust in the basement of the $1,- 000000 Pan-Aiiiciiczin Union build- qing hero for 30 years awaiting en- try of Canada into the American fillliliy or nations. l John Barrett, seven director of .ihe 50-year-old International Un- lion of American Republics, who ii-ctircd in 1920, described these pre- lparnllons for possible Canadian ‘membership in the Union in i926. i "When the present Pan Ameri- cnn Union bulldinz . “'21s being erected and we were planning the ‘_LLTU Vifj _ (IUARDlAld llear Italian Engineer Taken From Steamer SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. i6 — (C?) —Reportn tbst inched confir- mation circulated on tho wnterh-ont tonight that an Italian engineer had been removed from the Phillip- pine freighter Dona Aurora when the vessel teas stopped by a Britah ivarshlp 100 miles off the Califor- nia coast The reported stop!!!“ of the Philippine motorship was said to have occurred Saturday, some nout-s after the Dona Aurora cleared Sim Francisco for Manila and the Orient Bund Camp Raid Sequel To Explosion KBNVIL, N.J., Sept. l5—(AP)- A sheriff's force raided the Ger- man-Amerlcan bund camp at near- by Andover and an iiives igatiori of lfuturc as well us the present use_ the Congresqnnai Conymntge m- '95 ill"? ""1""? "f PM‘ Amfilmn‘ ‘vestigtitiiig lill-.'\lll€‘l‘lC.'\ll activities ‘will.’ B‘\l‘l'<‘it Sflid. "I filllllfvfitcd i0 so. cited onipltrvees‘ lockers at lite Flihti Root‘. then SPCTPiZIlT of state Hercules PCWflPi‘ Company plnni and ciniii"mziii ex-officio of the here today as sequels to an explos- {1l\\'€‘l‘l‘.l!ii1 board. . that we ion which took at least 3'7 lives. should look into the future and Sheriff DetitonJ. Quick of Sui- t consider the entrance of Canada Cougtyf dmtititnzcd 15 Sglflll-WWII into the union and so prepare P0111‘ <‘ it’; mi siwpt own on d ‘etirutiotis and Wfiftlillffs which Cfiml) N*‘Y"li-"m- HQ 531d [he force “H.114 n"; 0,5,1‘. b‘. cymngfiq m" p <‘l7.t‘(i subversive literature and _a on. ‘lilifi equzppxci with telescopic “Aftcc consideration and con- "mimi- sultuii/m not only with President i i <'l‘ilPOLiOt‘(*l Roosevelt, but iviili eni- iizcni Latin Aniei"it'ziii statesmen. li- illooii itistriicild inc. first to tilivv lit" t“: ‘clump nf (fimgdq in ih-i lllllJr i. t-tuiri zilpiiusidt- those oi '!u- Uziitvd Qwtcs and other .*\lll1'l‘li‘l'i coin" ii ; sccoittl. to in- ‘ ' .'\ Ptinnuntn liilllPi iii the tc frie-Ie nnti of the govern- r."il tvirvni, mid third. to have iiuirlc cni"i',\"int: the ilfllllf‘ for the izovcriiiniz bonrd F {Minister MrtcKinnon T“.'\fi(' ll“(i z-swiod in O"'\\\'fl tn have plans iiic commercial nfoo’ tn brunt‘ illlt‘iil".f‘lll‘l‘ sci cricri nivi csiwiilish con- sul“ and mini. s to vine l w‘. l-‘Miicrlfflfl ca] itnls. it "refs which linvc been lost in i!" nrcholilt‘ could h." retilaccd ‘it the south. Mr. ‘Mrtcliinnnn lic- lmvcs. (‘.\\'\l)l.\.\'.< DISPATPII TWO .\‘\'I) I|\l.F MIIJXON AIR LFYFFI-IR MONTHLY hi tlic fits‘. .~<".<‘li months of ti is m" ' ti’ ‘ i .1 .».~< of tlic Tun ii l d overuse is - "in the first 3.1 l"" rtvtl of July. inc . . . . ._ .1 Jill‘. ltlt i in lic riir lzii-“s . 11H 7 >1.’ poiinfs cf in ".il iverc “ii uork» 0'2! to ILOZIT. ‘noon n’ ‘C. .\i ‘rlifiiciilm He then came here to check the Hercules payroll against a list of persons bclisvcd to frequent the biiud cniiip. lmdover is about 10 ‘miles from llic plant. scene of a ltcrilfzc )il)\\'."t‘l‘ explosion Thursday. Rcbert Hzikcr. spcciiii inveuigntor ffor the ccmmiitcs said he S!‘3l'Cil(‘(‘l iFu(‘i\ lockers us stii-vzvcti tire and ex- ‘plcsioii im- evidence that any work- 'ors holnnccd to subversive tzrotips. He declined lo (li'~(‘li$S his findings. Two a Escaped iPrisoners Were .Re-captured nonciuisiicn. N. 13.. _set>t- 15- tCP\—Ait(-i" \‘.'i‘tilll(‘l‘il\l_' 11! ‘V00 ‘for about 24 hours zifici" cseitpii: from the Nlaritiiiic peniiciui:ir_v licre Friday afternoon, Albcri 'I'i‘)lii"_\'_ i7. and Benoit Four ' till. were ('i\]7lill'f‘(i Szvtirdziv . Aleniiniircock Ei-i hv R. P. Corporal D. T. Grilfitis. _\Jt7}l{‘i.>'l. 'l'!‘.*.- flii1l‘i\'(".< npwnrctiilit her-rim io-i 'l‘i‘.-~ .ll‘l"‘.'~l ' lllillil‘ \\'liil'lll' wit ii l‘lf v vnicrflcd ti" ii c doc. lind pick id rrvrched l'u "c n luv mi"- ilic woods . cd up tlirir "tin" of iii!‘ i" ‘rr. who li:i‘l". roni Kciitvillc, 1nd Fouri rtr of BAthiir-t, N. B, l:\l‘.l))C(i front n true]: wliilQ liciiiq l‘t‘llil'll"(i to the ])i"llll€?l‘iiii‘.l‘y nftct" ivorkiiig at it fllil\l‘l'_\'. They were sewing iill‘(‘C-}'0lll‘ terms for f (ti; t i_ioit ilt'fl!' ~ > > ~ . ... . 1mm;- of nUPlt-Ril‘ iilCi“'l‘.j..' of the muglnk" ’ "1 ')I1i_‘,‘(‘\i -\ "m1 vats its... July L‘, . . I“ " I Q ,A“—A'“ riitfrfi‘ lilllli , iiit.\c.(.i.it Hugo!‘ v Q “w the ndtuirri! sziid c w 1n uri r s ' " ‘ ' ‘I view. "‘I never ‘r n lllli‘il' IKi-ep Hiiiiirtik iii tlic home. "TA" doubt The navy tvus to he lll} — -~-— BOSTON" sflllt" V161“??? " l Cm“, i- t Ill iiillllflX. ‘I-Y-PP‘ “A” ~ , , “(v91 y pa _ . Pimci" ... . mutin- Qtxaniu-‘Xglt m TM“ ,,_r (m? Cflgg ton has unnotinecd iliut the U. S. il-“WIQ. Con‘, l, on; rank‘ Hp Navy _‘ iliTlilllT‘ l9 of the wooden m ma‘ who“ h; ‘.\'Il_\‘ ll; 1O 3-,“. Im_ rlrziutrrixs o.‘ the Iloston and tin as the stcotitl of ;. re and returned (Y'i"i"i to TPiiPYl‘ cfllllillfifiiYt.‘ Czitittdian 1151\nd.‘. v.1 j“ r f Tpm-o hm! up,“ ii/lwi‘ us" cliw. o Naval Stall iii wait mm ,1 . ,___ 11ml 7i. \i, i938, he was mod" that, of mu: . ‘Y' ‘l' - V (“-51 in; h ~ ‘w. In c \'Oillll_Y officcr Nclles- viva i; ‘Cd n; 5m], ".'."..» in Tlrniudri rind there til the The Auntirnl 1s ("zircf-il to be ex- ‘"1" Wm“ l‘-'l-" Ullill-‘fl 3mm“ C75" l act about bClll" rs! Cciniid-i inn-trained .“ivci" to cnmziilmt‘. a British PFHiSA" lie w " Ctiiindian to do so, i CflllIHilflli-lTitilWti rflfr/vi" or u" . ficr-r trained for the Cnin-iirni Navy. Admiral Nelles served as lictreti- i tint with the Rovzil Nuvv for tlirccl tcrirs from llll-i. lii llll’! he came toj O""=~"'" as t Ail-t .l .\" . ' ~. i ‘llli .Il . ~cn"t l to. En t He YLOllIZil-l the l and Sziiztieiiny Halifax nfter sul Allen. Limit. Nellcs married the ("onsulls ('.'\ll"l ter, Helen Schuyler .-\"cn. 'l“.u-'.' ivive two sous The ."\(lllli1'fli'5' career runs the ' of rlmncy tiiiies in the blue riliciin and on other sens --for' .." ch he \\'f.'\l‘S two strips of rib- bmis. lle represented the Royal Can "nu Nrivv rtt the coronation of King Cveorqe V and King George VT. lie is n mun Wliiill!‘ to try the iiiitv"~»i!i‘i\ For instance he tries not. to u n! nltiht. Aiirl his golf lweniisc he ls a sailor but from lack H"‘ v-s- Ffill" tl-FFT) and the Royal Navy rating hrvlng a friendly brought the first group of chat alumni unr- ol the l0 destroyers released hy the United Slates to Britain. The American blur-Jacket was one of the crew whlchi Gloucester i hiu: fleet undci" nego- tiations ncw l>I‘t*'1't‘»<-§. Altliouzh lite Nrivv remained sil- ent n: to wlmt use would be made of them. waterfront observers suiz- gesicd that iii-c Cfillltflll". cniszli: bc iiscti in stnircliiiig for iittigiiciic mines. The Navy" recently acquired l2 tmtvlcrs of the Boston fishing fleet to be used in mine-sweeping operations. The drnirners. most of them of recent construction. riveratze about 100 tons, ciirri‘ two masts and auxiliary motors and have an aver- age cntmcityt of 50 tons Spokesmeti for the fishing fleet said their transfer would have lit- tie effect ns the fleet numbered a- bout. 150 tirriggers and more, were being constructed. A])])l'D.\‘ili‘l(\l(’i_\‘ 200 fishermen riiiglii be “on the to; t- lY‘l)l\l‘il‘i'i to be mu. not so much, bench" iemiwrnib". one spokcsmnii- said. btit he added that new jobs ”4@T§" ‘r fllk§fi§fil§°l$i$d§ijoé§;}flllfiyl lniiiiclicd. ‘flue Gloucester Sea Fbods Work-i ers Union. however. sees a tliieat to the fish cutting and packing iii- diistry in Gloucester if the Navy is hermitted to buy fishing without ers immediately replace [ham -__________ AFFAIRSHINSTITUTE . S TORONTO, Qpt. The most active year lIflrijis‘ recorded by the Canadian _€_ Lggllégfuglr gélrggglflrtéltfnltiéagwlrs in CAPITAL HAVING nu- mt. . t . - ' ~ fireside!“ w‘ M Birks of Mon“ itoisi»: snowman Lltlidloics rea points out that in the crisis OTTAWA, Sept. 18- (CP) — —’ gfleifitllgldtht; organization's efforts in New houses lierc are sold "even mm d 0 P}! c education and cx- before the walls are up." so acute l‘ e . a SNIPS 0f DODlIIar publlcii- is the housing situation tlicsc days. SWINDON, l~Ii lions launched and a new depart. t public information estiib. mcnt o lislicd. WISHES WITH” BRITISHTIKITYYN Biiiflifi NEW DES TllOYERS if ships the LLB. seamen took their "Oppofllg numbm» ‘Xsrtrfiiviwmnvwiaraommrmxxwwwiwwww; and regional conf ~ of tun-r to cci out on the course. would be open as new drtiezers were nus group; 1n the [ifiazegxtes had , _ .. . _ _ _ _,__ , U. s. (toss TRADE e665 “You are invited to see our THURSDAY Afternoon ame Fashion has been trying on new hats, dresses, fussing with She's debated over the length of dresses and where the waistline co l0 rs. should be- She's changed hei- dozens 0f times, but tit lust we See Om. ceived her final decree. The: ‘Vmdmv thrilling surprises in store for Displays ...c0me in and see them Thursday afternoon, September l9th. S. A. MacDlillAi. The Island's Lending Store Yalso added considerably to the In- stitute activities. It is noted that certain points in Caiiadivs policy had assumed a new appearance and become tnattei-s o.’ urgency, such its Canada's tit-fen iaolicy and immigration and l‘ - fugecs, including "the King's uaircls and guest. children." The ivcrk of the Institute had becn flfijliswd to the changed situation and ilic national executive was maintained contact with official services to carry out the most useful program in the pre- sent circumstances. vessels stipulating that selling own- IIAD BUSY YEAR i6 -- (CP)— Beciuse in its his- Rcal estntc agents declare it will bc even worse by the end month. ‘Things tire teaching - where it. is virtually Smashing More exchange of speakers or MW‘ itii Vllfl- Wpmg‘ a point lmpcsdble to l‘lli.'.'.< and trmteln to Canada and the BrWoh tar; acquaint them with their new craft. At RIGHT. 0hr ‘lliflt i!" i‘ ‘ h I l .- .l l ‘ti. ll . A: tlicy “All help Inii them ovrraeu for hnllle duly. Before they left their :‘e';::"o;' uregllrh";:sll:'|‘g:"r'fa':‘ thrlmvzrrltanzrrxprrnu.“ fife" wish that they could be sailing them into action thlmiellfl- on l. tour to ." l.e pi A "lliiil/JU‘ is expected - not. kept. pure with the z Cttiiivzvs hliififlfi flllti - lilUH‘ riet eiiv tor the Wiiiiei". tliiit, appouiltiiciits to \\.ir"..u".: lierc continue. ‘ tmiislcriwwl til tenants liliiil the llfillliltlil‘ .1 a Jewelerv shop u. smash escaped with two §iil"l‘i"Il.Zi$_l.-_l{ l7, 1940 m ind t’ ‘.3- zi "."e t ou l .-\~ so?" we“ w“ oblvin i: g" on real <_ ‘ ' :15 biz.» pupul.iiiqii residents o‘ ltl'\‘ lii i i - ~ \\'lii be i " g6. 2' OH‘ £1 lllllll’ ‘ they iii! .\ t irtnibli‘ in iiiiil i pro 4‘l' iiitirl‘ l‘ D“\\‘~.\R 0N. T0" the pi.iic " anti ll'.l\_~ of scvcrnl wntrhis.