M . mguwsbifld _ C8585 .we ‘ ‘mic otinlittcd MAXIMS OIL is}. lft-winnd figs; they love llirn. MERE MAN 1mm"- ""l.."st.-'.'".r.srs “unmet-town .. _ ' Iujll] Onrdlll. funded l!" Tolkllq. CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. SATURDAY, JULY 25. 1942 Covers Prince Edward Read by Everybody Island Like the Dew BKTTEE GERMAN ROSTOVTDIWENDERS Z-gentina Grows Suspicious Of U.S. To Increase Dutch Agency Says U-Boats May Be Refueling At Argentine Bases. yARAMARlBo. Surinam, July _ ti.‘ p) - The "my that. "Buenml Ail-cs fl ihfflllfi Ar entihc ports." 51101-0» N; herlands news M0110)’- plgcusslng statements of geniine m. and assorted 111110 “nuts mug-silty has an unsav- ory flavor." ii-i was ailthcritatlvely said tcday offer scant prcspect of future con. cesslons by Argentina. in favor of (he united naticnfs cause. 'l‘llis with knowlrdgg of in last week's sess on, when Argenlizle (Member foreign Mlni=ter Enrique Gllln-azu behind closed doors, cl n gwrntment whose Amrlcnn fcfe'gn ministers Rh De airs, ’ Ship Wheat To Starving Greece WASHINGTON. Jul_\' 24 4mm zek -— Andre Mch I 1 , Mlll'Si€l' of I aupou c5 hive grunt 2d for slliomqn cmdur: _ ioln of Canadian" The first tzip wi llnulnu sfilpmel s, gift; Cdll-fidlilll givelnrrlen‘, Grrrcci’. s turttiin vatlon denlqs 1., arch net? 51$ a bless conference. cf "r.*atly.“ Athells alone _..__..__.__._.._._ A Paralysis Cases “AMFJX- Julvpwl-l-(clp-sevcn n ‘ oru ysls. or polo v9 b~~11 lcbortzd in lvovu boom; officials of the Nova Department stated 1801‘ were in ounty. and Halifax iféggty,‘ Tigl-et/“icll-e h a, s :1 cnvl., 111121111131} had not bzcn officially Q1?" oi infantile during J 1- 500110 uguiin Of these cases, n , - m mX tno in Hunts "Doris cl two cog l 01111113011. Julv 24 _ (cm ontrcnl hospital authorities . '5 “'05 Possible 1t cusss newspaper Suriname chargtfi I "l.fi:':l.:" €.".‘§5.'.l’."'l.‘.‘.'.ll'f 03113111311 111111973 ,1» sphere, rind it is conceivable that German U-huats are fueling": said. A]. Foreign Minister En- flquc Ruiz Guinazu, itihcl ‘paper 411N011"! P"°51d"'“1 C“ ljfrviiiifi TEVIDEO. URUGUAY. July MON APl _ ‘Iiie snap." of Av- gcntitle fore‘!!! policy. as 11111111111“- eq by rCClflt events including last week's closed session of the chem_ bgl‘ of deputies in Buenos Aires. conclusion was draw‘: by informed sources hrrc who insist- ed oh anonymity but Mic speaks “h” °°“"f§‘j, Rrantinlr of knlzhth rluestionrd Ruiz The gcilcrul inlpzvsspn is one attitude toward tile war and t‘*c cblgxricns ltcontract-ed at the conference of Jnnrlrc l"st Jarmrv is deeclv cordtoned b'_v swprlon "f and trcuwiment toward Lhe Unit. td S . Gr infcrm-rtion, reported ttdoy tile?» Germaly and Britain guarantees of ssfe t of 15,00 wheat monthly 10 1111110?!’ 8rd subqusatzd Grcecr. 1 ltave rho: mom a Canadian East C:ost Pcrt hnloponlc; said, and the “m. "will r"1i ve Lives of Three d1y,ne toll u my Table Report 0n not involving titles, committee report tabled today. pire. Com w merit b Hon yrus MacMlllan may be accepted by Canadians, ered to make any inquiry into the other order which curries I. title oc- fore the recipient's name. Recom- mendation against the granting of titles and certain decorations and honors was made by a parliament- ary committee in 1019. The committee recommended that ilt chivalry which do not involve titles." It was further recommended that 0116 government should consider sub- mitting to His Majesty limited in number but not involv- ing a title for which His Majesty's T were recommended in the House of Commons honors and decorations Acceptance of the committee's rc- comendatlcns would open the way for Canadians to receive such hon- 0:5 as the Order of the British Em- St. George, companion of the Brit- éjh 1911mm and British Empire Mec- The report, presented to Parlia- the committee chairman, (up, school child Queens), followed a general study stamps went of honors and decorations WhlCh Mn. Before The committee was not empow- or any ° Canadians should be eligible for Mr- 'the award of hflnofg gnd dgcgfaflogu Tumor, provincial sales manager of including awards in the orders of the 130101181 W111‘ Flllflnce Com- m 1 n01‘ "for the establishment of En ‘Zisrisi his private secretary, Open Drive War Savings Speakers Stress Import- ance Of Giving Every Cent Possible To Push War Effort. impressive ceremony on Mar- t Square in Charlottetown last ev- 601113 marked the official opening of the New war Snvings Stamp; OTTAWA, July 24—(CP>—-estab- ol-mpaigu. A large number of school lishmcnt of a purely Canadian order children and citizens were present and removal of restrictions on the award of honors and decorations, to Canadians war saving-s. and listened to several addresses which stressed the importance of The Navy, Army and Air Forces were re resented by detachments which lned up in front of the Sneakers‘ platform while the pro- cram lasted. A group of Miss Can- aries. in their attractive uniforms, went about the crowd and sold war gear stamp from one of their num- r. The distinction of being the first to buy one of the to Misc Shirley She:- the work of the Miss Csnadas was finished several hund- red dollars worth of Z5-cent stamps there. Band music by the No. 62 Cancdl. an Arm Basic Training band and commun ty singing interspersed the addresses which were given by His Honor, Lieutenant Governor B. W. LePage. Premier ‘Thane A. Camp- bfll. Mavol- Holman, who presided. T. W. L. Prowse and Mr. P. W, mlttee The ceremony 7 o'clock when B. W. Ilel-‘age, t underway at eutenant Gover- uccompanled by Mr. Bruce W°1111=°°1i~ mivetl- . seated on the plutrci-m besides svbjectg dcmjgjieg] o,- m-dmmly reg. the speakers were: Mr. EW. lilac- igc. t in Canada shall alone be elig- W. Dr. Maclvllllan, commenting on the zcport, said the committee had in mind a Canadian order which would rank high in the scale of awards. It would be awarded by His Mnlestv for either distinguished service in the armed forces or civil. ion activities and wou‘d be limit-- ed in number. possibly to 20, to in- crease its value. Crash Takes r yesterday others. Killed when the planes crushed as 111W swooped low over the landing field of the No. 85 Bombing 1nd Gunnery School here were Sgt. E. H. Dunn of Durnham. Saslucpilot of one of the plnnel. LAC. . v. Nlckerson of Pleasant Lake. N. 8., student in the same machine, an ., LAC. J. P. A. Bail of St. Lambert, student in the other trainer. "lured severely were the pilot cf _ the second plane. an overseas air- Said man whose name was not disclosed, .1’ on outbreak ‘ivf ltnfantile par- n le Montreal 11m and lulled that ordinary ‘urc- taken LA , M. W. Bowen of Brighton. Ont. and AC2. R. A. Ward c! Oharlecwood. Man. Another student. whose name was qr $153,119 mrhvsls withheld Pending notification of his to hospital here to- ncxtwmu‘ . who was a assen 'r in Sgt. Dunn's p x =fCqntinued onpag: l1,’ Col-d) ___..__._.._. Fertilizer Aid Will Continue OTTAWA. July 24—(OP)-Fertll- izer subventlons, first authorized last February, will be continued on a modlfiai scale to Dec, 31, i943. the Agriculture Department nn- m,“ t. ncunced tonlgh 'I'he provincial departments of agriculture will mntihue to co-cp- eralc with the Dominion depart- ment in a supervisory capacity through local administrative offic- es. Procedure in obtalnin the as- sistance will be through t e co-op- erution of fertilizer manufacturers antimthelr agents. as m the coring f2. It has been estimated that l-s I result of the subvcntions last spring at least 35 per zent llnre "zrzuucr was used on the crops coverel by the policy. “It is hoped." the department said, “that in the interests of food production for ‘no war, this fillw‘? can be increased up to 50 per cent during the coming your. “The use of fcrwilaers on past- ures and fall wheat is particularly recommended this coming fall. Ev- ery farmer is advised to b98111 110W to investigate the possibility cf in- creasing his feed crops ahrough use of fertilizer?‘ British House Member Urges Second Front 9. Coming Events plane. escaped with minor injuries. , IONDON. July 04-40?) — With the battle of the Don Valley flam- ing to a crisis, g member of Par- liament lent his voice tonight to the ‘ 7111169 Street "Cra a Hcnlqg?" Church of lifnglsnd P0‘- lm for lotion l; gm. I uni: an word "Talkies-Monti Tuesday. Our -_—_'_' l skies-Cardigan Wednepdétgy. "Talkies-Montague Wednesday. 7-25-21. Doyle Readings. . 7-24 “Madam 911115611)’. Aiillllt 5th. 7-24 Hepburn Sees Great Danger '3“ TORONTO, July 24~fCP)—Pre- mler Hepburn of Ontario loony N0- _31_ dicted to reporters that lapan s uvxt major move would 0e m nttac on Dutch Harbor in the Aleutian Isl- ands. from which ions-ragga bomb- arc ' could attack ni Stew u; centres of production on the Pacific _3|_ Coast and a. considerable distance d. i‘?! course I'm a pessimist." the Premier said, "but f sayuthat we are an“. it is o _ iii inafooi’: u n11 m‘ lgdgfltfl fear ti.» u uwmn the people to a rellintion of what "Pl ni __-_ Angus: 53L cudmn‘ w"’§‘.°§§;‘§; must fun in the imlmdintc llsin ular clamor for a second front‘. mglarlng that the time to try is now or mvcr. TL. Horubln. Liberal. "01111 Ccmwu-ll who voted alainst Prime Miniltec‘ Churchill in the recent House of Commons vote of confl- dence, told his constitutonts that if u second front were not eetobllche-"l “w; shun have failed our all!!! in the hour of crisis." ' 1f Russia should be driven cu. of the fight, “we have lost the war mo," Mr. Horabin declared. Plane Missing PENNFlmD RIDGE, N. 8.. J 24-(CP)—~A two-engined urcra (By KIRKE L. SIMPSON, Even if Rcstov-on-Don in got confronted in their swer-p aucasul. military value to the enemy. It: capture does not free Russia's foes to turn the Rostov comer in- still 100 mile: from the nearest Caucasian oil from the great pools that undulic the Cu- f0 the Caucasus. They are wells. more than 800 miles plan shore line. And between them Ind than length of the Lower Don, the Sea Sea like a vast moat. The weakest point for the Russian defenders of that wafer front is a narrow span east of the D German claims three days ago to have crossed the Don there on a wide front remain not only unconfirmed but have not been repeated. O O l O Beyond the Don. also, is Russia's army of the Caucasus. It is com- posed largely of the fighting Cossack tribes. their homeland. There is little to has called heavily upon it up to now, holding it in reserve for a stand along the Don and to bur the Ker-ch Strait route. That Nazi flanking throat from the Crimea. is real. 1t also ls con- fronted,‘ however, by a succession of natural obstacles of wihich Kfrch anion of t,“ Michael and 5mm s an“ the cam a! n wa f_ Strait iself is only the first. At its narrowest. the Strait s hardy a p s glclali’). opened when ‘in: wofisglp mils wide between sand spits that project from both shores; but easi- MayQf B_ my 391mm purchased a ward behind the Strait lies Tnmnn Peninsula, the western extremity of the Caucasus. 0 0 O Al l. military bridge to Krasnodar. It would be necessary all the way.” The decisive batileTor the Caucasui Is rmlv ‘ in: with all the natural advantages in Russia's favor, Dove - Tail Canadian, U.S. Wa OT!‘ Joint Canada and the United States re- ported a. swift dove-tailing of th c war industries in both countries by reducing duplication, revising spec- iflcetiom to increase output of common-type wea. o . exchanging infmmaticn and e lnating tariffs and red tape. Reporting to Prllne Minister Mac- kenzie King and President Roose- velt on progress made since its or- ganization last December, the com- mittees told this storm- 1. Annual rate of United States munitions production for second quarter of 42 up nearly four limes over corresponding period of 2.'Canadian production, includ- ing "many critical items." up ncnrly three times for the same period; 3. Flitllfé schedules call for "still sharper increases." especially in the United States where all-cut pro- duction got under way later than in Canada; i. United States orders for Can- "?Ccn inued on page l1, Col 6) Would Change Budget System (YPI J i 34 -- (C?) — comer-exec Hglilze leader Han; son suggested in the H0050 0 the Commons today 11101 111° ‘Yswm of reparing Canadian budgets be to 3st. fuller use of R16 K110“- 1¢d ¢ c1 practical bus ness mm- e su gestsd that business men be enabed to give finer views on proposed taxation btfme a 1100a committee, a. 0511112 l1"111°" that used tn the Unierlv Statecam Finance Minister Lsl-Y s he preferred the 111613031 0! Pu‘ During [I15 budget in secret with the assistance of BWQTTWSY"? ex‘ rts and than having any in. tutioel corrected later. lie dig c109“; he p-Qsented his June budget in the evening, rather the“ (he lflgrnoon, go that clever, facile individuals" would be 11 . “m; w Lukg immediate advert- ", o; m effect on prices o! stocks and prcflt tbewby. ‘The ‘House spent most of the dr-y siit‘ng in co-s wratlon of bills based on budget resolutions P.0- cved in corrmhtee of the whee. Third reedlnlf W" iven bllL; covering nmendmewt! dthfh excise i clot, cusiomsnutafags an e c906" W11’ N" 9 - ‘ms bills covering amendmmts :0 the excess profits act and to dominion succession cuv B01 W" left over for lain. oorvlderution. and the bill covering chlrrl 1'1 m. incrme tax has yet to 101110 War Situati the Cuiicasus, that peninsula ls a grave problem for the Nazi commanders. Speaking of what an invader would find who managed to ferry troops and equinmen‘ across Kcrch Strait to gain a. foothold. a. national geographic bulletin say!!- “They, would find a single highway running along narrow strips of hilly land between bays and lakes of the peninsula for 25 mile s io W9"? PQTiPhB-Wd b)’ 1119 P119115 i113 Temryuk near fhe mouth of‘ the Killian River. For another hundred miles eastward the road follows the Kuban through AWA. J01? - "+7110 war production commitee of llrges Ships To Carry P.E.|. Farm Products OTTAWA. Douglas, House of Commons tonight on Last Night Associated Press War Analyat) again in G rmm h . 51111009. H1116"! lllllilll lrmlel still face tehe sturdimdilablrrilermtlnu; hi: down the Donets-Don Basin toward the T110 011-1 01 3091-011 "M". ll Brill!!! lllflkcsmen point out. is of small CO-Ollerate with Trade MecKinnon ships were precious oil sources lies the whole of Azov, Kerch Strait and the Black America’ He said that not unusual in the fall to ' ‘mm C°"““"1"- 01" tPn large stenmships prnven warriors defending indicate that Marshal Timoshenko 001T)’ seed south. Finland Puts 0ut Discreet Peace Feelers NEW YORK. July 24-(APt—Fln- land gave world-nude currency to- dny to n. suggestion that the {halted states might help extricate her from her position as an ally of Germany and as a possible sacri- fice to Soviet Russia in the event of a United Nation's victory. Some sort of post-war guarantee from the United States appcarcd to be the pl‘i(:€-—l1lld much was made of the point that, for 51x nlonths, Finnish forces have sought only maintain their lines against the Red Army, without making any ag- gressive moves. As ls the way with slch feelers, tile manner of publicati m was com- plicated. First, the idea. itppenzcd in an editorial in the Stockholm newspaper, Dagerx; Nyhctcr. Then it wns given wide front page pub- licatiolrin the Finnish press. Last- 1y, the essentials of the editorial swamp lands to in fight the sturdy Kuban Cossacks ‘ ning- and beginn- r Production 2,500 Veterans lire Required official Finnish rndlo, with com- ments and explanatory renlarks of its own. ‘Phat editorial, as broadcast from Helsinki, said it was urgently im- portant that the United States give more exact information than hith- erto about her aims iOr the pro- tection of small democracies such as Finland from a Soviet-dictated peace if the trend "of the war should lead to such an end. If the United States could give Finland more exact information on allied political aims after the war, the Filllls would gain greater con- fidence, it continued, There was no specific suggestion that in such n. case Finland would drop her role as Germany's confed- erate in the fight against Russia. Britain Calls lip More Men Big Crop Expected To HALIFAX, July 24—fCP)-— Thc Veterans’ Guard of Canada is "des erateiy in need of 2,500 war ve erans to serve again," . H. W. lliltz of Ottawa, said on his arrival in Halifax today. He left tonight for (‘ape Breton Island and will visit the Annapolis Valley and IIIITCB Edward Island later. Three Italian Prisoners Escape MONTREAL. July 2f — cr) - Members of the Royal nadian Mounted Police arc scouring the St. Lawrence River in this area for three Italian prisoners who escap- ed from a nearby internment camp IMe this afternoon. The three, Mario, Cacti, Emilio Rosa Ind Bumbino Sal. 1 1 . . . i'.l".'."v1"tu‘.“'§'.'§.l§°ui' 255$ Save V1101 5110110108 d h t. mm 13:“ fife Elia. hirfircngession space" ended, g roll call disclosed BY EDWARD ROBINSON Associated Press Staff Writer IDNDON. July 24—(AP)—Brlt— that three men were mbsing. later, the clothing of the three pripcner was found by the guards. ain's answer this week to the grow- Ins tor J. R. Lemicux, of ing gravlt of the war situation was the fi-M-Pc 501d? "1118 "- a. new cal for manpower, Eighteen-ycar-olds will be regis- cnped men are now wearinif icred for fighting, and men born clothes other than LN‘:- pri- 12 PAGES ‘in July 24—(CPl__J_ 1, (Lib, Queensi 5am 1n me t1 ‘t Agriculture Minlsvzr Gardiner sllrllllild in past years it was soc cftrllt carrying 150.000 to 200.000 bllsheX; of pom. toes from Prince Edward Island to Cuba and South America. He un. derstoorl that now it was almost lm. possible to obtain a large ship to tanks and wee broadcast. to the wvslti by the -~— loner outfit, or else 1110!! 2P0 at the bottom of the river. Manganese Shortage Forced Invasion? in 1094 for work in war plants, At the same time civil defence experts worked oh plans for wom- en's compulsory file watching, whim they expect to introduce this fall if the manpower situation worsen-s. ______ “AIIOCPGI step in absolute utiliza- CP “blah- on 0 available muscle was tho Thlfghgggémmg; gtgéanesg whggh shipyards agreement for a 60-hour tuned disaster w Gel-mania m,» week in an effort to increase pm- nmm 511p lies was a principal res,- duction and reduce absenteeism. son why t e Nam invaded R[|5.i§_ The scheme calls for the stabiliza- sh, Thom“ Hotlandl head 0f m, tlon of overtime, and affects about University of Edinburgh, said w- 250-000 Workers- m m; The Miiners Federation ado ted gerinafll’ needs this metal to hard- fitbili-v: cihmwf; “T1001 111' 1' 11°- en steel more than she needs oil. if Y5 5 11 C011 111 1105 $0 3'0""!- 51¢ 3e m‘; me 3m. sters can work. It made l6 years B" “mm” s the tarti r d ~ ish Association Conference on min- k5 dug “R80 01‘ "11 6Y81'01l1d ‘m "'°‘"°” ""4 m’ ‘mmm woBritain 1e lewd wash? in charter that all European coilntrics a rtlnrl sontedt giver to beg n- undor the domination of Germany £0’ g t8?“ ‘£55 0616333. alwcimd "°°‘“‘ n“ “"11"” 1"°d“°° “w” vmii vehl“ lmr 'l<le' r ll "in 9‘ than a fraction cf the manzflnwt w 112M111’ "K- mt i‘ i‘ Y“ 0-"! nccesgary to feed the steel furn- m!!! £05031?!" 0t P9901‘ NH} w“ “M” mm“ “mmiy to Ifiglpeper Cent rigmsiffglsllli; Britain's were estimated far above COIlfilllle Attacks prc wur standards. MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN -_-._i Failure nu t effort and DVDS; irh: 2:1: thus to good account. Annual Hflbwrlpllun ilalivond, ILIIO u? Illll P. I. l. “.00! G0 other Provinces lllfl U. l. 85-” IANKS Bridge/lead On Don 120 Miles East llestroyecf ,,, seeing ,,,,,,1'§;;1;§;§Soviet Still Claim Successes On provided to curly Prince Edward Island products to south Voronezh Sector On Flank, BULLETIN ALLIED HEADQUARTERS. ALL!- iralla, July 25—(Saturday)_tc}=|_ Allied bombers struck Japanese land forces near Gena, on the northern New Guinea coast. with 45.000 pounds of bombs Friday and caused large fires, headquarters an- nounced today, Enemy barges, stores and Irstal- lotions were attacked with demo- lition and incendiary bombs. n communique said. Dr. G.L. Smith Gets Promotion’ HALIFAX, July 24 — (OP) -— Promolion to the rank of Lleut. errant-Colonel of M9,]. G, L, M. Smilil, R.C.A.S.C.. Onarlrxtctown. tvns announced tonight through headquarters of military district No. 6 here. Lieut-Oolorlel Sculth, MD, who lives at '79 Hillsboro Street, was appointrd a 2nd Lleufenan: in ‘he 52nd Field -Bat.f.ery. RC A., in 1932. He was raised to full Lieut- enant two years lettr In i940. he was placed in crmmand of an ___ antLtllnk battery. C.A.S F., with the rank of Capzsin. _(By Eddy Gilmore, Assoc- iated Press Staff Writer) MOSCOW, July 25—(Sat- urday) — (AP) - German infanirymen are beating against Rostov, the Russian bridgehead to the rlch Caucasus, over the bod- les of thousands of Nazi dead, the Soviets announced early today in one of the gravest moments in Russian history. (The German high com- mand claimed Rostov had been “stormed and captur- ed,” although it said mop- ping up operations were still going on.) As evidence of the heavy Nazi losses the Russians said more than 1,500 Germans were slain in a single sector of the Don front during the last 24 hours. The Red army also was still en- trenched on the north bunk of the Don, a. communique indicated. It spoke of fighting in the Novocherk- assk area, 20 miles northeast of Ros- cbtiov, as well as in the latter vital tv.- Far to the north in the Voronczh sector the Russians reported anoth- er Soviet crossing to the western batik of the Don, and the destruc- tion of another Nazi regiment. The fggntinued_on_page f1?’ k ‘ Allied mlglanes Pou_nflc| Rommel Senate To Debate Conscription Monday OTTAWA. July 24 - (OP) - The senate tcday gave first read- lng to tile government's bill anlcn- dlng (he national resources mob- limtion act to remove the res. friction on compulsory overseas service. The bill will be presented Bv Edward Kennedy (Associated Press Staff Writer) CAIRO, July 24 ,- (AP) -Al. lied allulen poured explosives on the Axis bases of El Da-ba west of El Alanmih lest night and today while Britalns desert army con- soliclatccl its two-day ground gains which put it firmly atop the airs- tcgic hrlglrs in we north and cen- trul sectors of the desert front. For 45 minutes AlIicd born-hers for second reading and debated attacked two Axis aildrcnzes at; El M011<1MK Daba last night and observed 1o The land settlement bill. P10- flres and one explosion. 1141113‘ 0 scheme I01’ 51W" settlement of veterans of he pre- sent» war, was passed by the upper house after brlcf debate and first reading was given to a bill to am- end the exlse act, onrt of the 1042 Fighter-bombers followed up with strafing attacks tcday, The navy meanwhile nhncutlred that. light naval forces again had bombarded Mat-rub, one of the main Axis seaports far her west, 101111800 01011054115- Walnestlay night, but said the rc- —*—- suits were “unobserved owing to lcw clouds." The consolidations of the new- ly-won British Dfisliicns w"re car; ricd out under protecdon of steadv bombardinents of the nrtillrry and n»... rm for» ' 4o Em’ SPluncH king .ld. by the RAJ“. on Axis KE ‘giiln errrilwlgcements, vehicle as- Q semblies and ccmmunic-ation and "if" A supply lines. The Axis counter-attacked at the western end of Rcweisot Ridge in the centre but this was GCSCTZDSG as a limited offensive. Rome asserted that Italian troops have occupied the Slwe. oasis in- (Continued on page ii. Ool A) Diphtheria At Indian Reserve OTTAWA, July flit-JOPF-Eight Indian children have died Within the last two weeks at. an Indinn reserve on Lake Mistuslsinl 500 miles north of Ottawa, Royal Canadian Mountrd. Police headquarters un- hounccd tonight. 1 1M1 g n, c ngxigmriiggwhiriilgrneilliilmgig9?‘; an A ratio report rece v a . . 8 y ' M. P. headquarters from Earl Cor- Bun scts this ctcnlrilfl 0115-3412511‘ (rilgnn, HlltdSOFFS lgayhcolnpnny tru- rises tomorrow morn n5 ~ ' ' io opera-or, sa e "suspec c ' . . . , . death wns caused by diphtheria. Wing (nrdr. Altkfil d mm B0,,“ _ Leg... w ..,.,._ 1.00 ILIIL. {l5 Prm-t 7-5 n35‘ Is Longratu ate um Cm TB,_:;,,,,:,,,,,QT).J: IDNDON, July 24-10? Cableh- """‘-- u‘ "m" ' "' ' Win Cmdr. Max Aitken, whose SUNDAY SERVILB z __.__ N. with two occ t: has been misa- "Icq Q "I'll! lltiilfliiifl 1!! 0111511,‘ w“, h m from the l1 All‘ FDNO ltfi- “fore the noun‘ -—-———---—--- blgz n machin gun, blasted two M 3 go Dee, 27 IIICIIXIIVQ) M1001. evremTl?l‘il<ii/n]§0&°.rth738qgg 0 99'1"‘ P""1""1 M m” m ‘R1119: tign here since lut nilht. l. Iboku- haiflgyng dfghmm m‘! begun On New Jap Base ee Owner Nazi rgnidcrs frecm this skies over ,4,‘“:’B,,,,,,,. 9,00 l, m 0.45 p-II- . . _.__.'_. - in i040 when the D00 10 '1 mm the stltion announced lo- Deblm on e "To" o; t" p s England last night, received this M“, formulation 10.15 up» 1 ""0" 111 "w! o! 51110101011 11 “"1” 1° m’ “g” “m 1 ‘hi-cw "1 '11- "m" °i ‘h’ 1‘ "m mm ‘Kong lnqui ' eon-matron ALLIED HEADQUARTERS. Reported Satisfied message todnyz- 3.00 p.111. fifiifz-arlzgodlrgidov, July 20th.’ vzge“ mine wiilwpuhelcilin. wok o“ u 7 p‘ m or “m!” m. “n; q- p, 0r QESTRAI-ZIA’. 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