MAXIMG 01A MERE MAN -——1-_ ‘iewhrnntakeearenottodo ix, what he may regret tomorrow. r c t ‘Saul:“tllbwdsdlgizngbfiilcdvnlflia- .- Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETUWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, “AUGUST If God is with us what hann can hlamaualoua? MAXIMS OPA MERE MAN 28, 1042 8 PAGES ClZRMANY UNDER AIR ATTACK FROM EASCT”, Scone Cf C.W.A.C. Graduation Today The first graduation at the Can. adian Women's Army 001175 "M" in; centre at Vermilion, Alta" will » be held ln-idav. Ansnst Hi-h- (i) Upper photo shows the school buildings, formerly the “ha” Agricultural school In centre in I d”, o! Q_ w_ A, c, girls. lower photo shows ggpt, Rene I-Iaweis. commandant. Three hiiiitiffd ""1 fifty girls wlu participate l" t" first graduatin. (Canadian Army 31°“) battered In Countcr-Attaoki 0n ILS. Troops- No Mention of Action In New Guinea Ar- ea. NGTON, Au. 1I—(AP)— sfitfllitty warriors ‘of sky. sea But the new phlae of the struggle involving the fate of the Middle and land, the Japanese appeared East and tho war'| duration eioarly will be on a largcr scale than ever tonight to have halted for the time before, b91118 M 1555i» their 0H0"- 90 W" Rommel captured Tohruk and drove to his position lmperilllng capture vital Solomon island flit“ Alexandria with a. force which seems to have consisted of two Nazi and “Rested "m" them i“ P‘ Um“ two Italian divisions Prime Minister Churchill estimated afterward ¥amm3 offend" m” began Aug‘ that the entire enemy army numbered about 90,000, of whom 50,000 ' em wm_ were Germans. mtmailrgvsgfijvymgfljnaganese w,“ Despite the air raids on Axis shipping and enemy North African “Ce rmces appear to have with. ports, the best available estimates are that Rommels original force has drawln from theTll/liciriity of TlOlll boon swelled by at least half and may be doubled. Tlwo Nazi armored posit oils n idle aiz area.’ luu and two in aniry divisions along with two or more Italian divisions. the important hflrbof 0i’ T111581» are reported to be keyed for an attempted punch through the narrow wmideled We M the be“ ‘fiflvai El Alamcin line in a supreme effort to reach the Alexandria naval base hase sites in that area oi thle wcofiléi’. 75 mu" “aw-rt “ppm” ‘° b“ "m" “my Reinforced British and American squadrons are believed, however, ever in the control of American t Marines and shnw to re ain the aerial superiority which failed to turn the tide in June. In Tums‘ has obviously been quunfed tanks the new commander, Gen. Sir Harold Alexander, may match the upon heavily by the United Nations foe. high command as a base from which ' ' ° 0 ° 0 to launch further offensive opcrrt- This would account for Mr. Churchill's restrained optimism and the "will P031515’ to m" the Japane“ fluidly confident tone of Cairo dispatches. While Alexander's army hick EVWWRHV m“ u"? Chm? (“mi braces for a renewed Axis offensive in the present period of the full Meamimne- m‘ M? s“ ham" ha desert moon, the feeling has been evident that if Rommel failed to ggsbezgréggjntg 21°55: 050:5)‘: i010; attack rlow the British probably would in early September. War Situation Last Night (By EDWARD E. BOMAR, Associated Press War Analyst) A new plosion appears imminent in the western desert, where RommePs Africa. corps has been formidably strengthened. The Nazi commander has a striking force possibly even twice as strong as the army that swept half across Libya and 250 milos into Egypt. Whether the foo has been able by feverish efforts during the two. month lull to gain actual numerical superiority over the defenders oi the Nile can not be known for the moment. The extent of British and American reinforcements has not been disclosed. O I O O O if t t 1 h 1t ~,,- On the eve of tile new crisis, Rommel! threat needs no stressing. gilagommilglquan stlacldurlthata ihgrc but the Allies can find some bright spots in the picture. had been "no further action" in ‘Negatively, there is a. practical military limit to the enemy forces this encounter. which can bc supplied after being transported to North Africa. under Earlier in the week. the navy protection of an Axis air umbrella which la beyond the present reach gcrlalartmént had‘ renoézggielflt Gigi-ft of n. A. r. fighter planes. Some British experts have figured the limit B it "lien 0 emy - 5 "'. ‘ to be about the reported existing size of RommcPs army. aged in this brittle, but full details , , , , , , ggvsmlrntiggebesafigclfijg?’ Keigsdam Rommclhl triumph stemmed from the June I3 artillery trap which an“, w predict the ouwome. “m, almost wiped out the main British armored force of 300 tanks. A coup today-s added there had been "no of that sort obviously is hard to repeat. (“rim-- acgicny British-American air superiority promises to be more effective as While this struggle, involving en- visibility improves. The enemy struck in early summer when R. Ii. F. _---_- —; pilots complained they cosfld ace neither the ground nor the horizon apanese Withdraw From Tulagi In Solomons Soviets Lord Bennett In Canada LORD BENNETT SACKVILLE, N.B., Aug. 27-(0?) —Vlscoullt Iscllllcti. arrived here today ii‘0lll England, via New York. Aside irolll suiting that. he came here to visit his brother. Capt Ron- ald V. Bennett, Sackville, the form- er Prime Minister of Caanda gave rig other lesson for his trip to Can- il (l. He was uncertain as to how long his stay IILTC would be but did not plan to visit. the place of his birth, Hopcwcll Cape, in adjoining Albert County. Viscount Bennett flew to the Uri- iicrl States. "We llad a most delightful cross- ing.” he said. “We left England Sun- day night and were on this side for breakfast." News Briefs COG-Ton p. Warship the oiicc Stage Big undup ill Brazil Bil-lilll, BRAZIL, Aug. I’! —- r‘ — Polzcc seeking persons -i lilay llnvc glvrn information Ax: siilcnlnzillrs when Bra- n veswis \\'£‘i‘c sunk off the siaiiol a bu; roundup today illly "d a German llg/ll-Ttl ;l-l:ert Stank, 0F lion. they said. were of all coastal lollies ... ll on sect on of Bra- gugc and maifllm» Iowa. 4am!) tons 0i York Harbor war of survival The man-o-war vv‘ a5 one lelt stood for victory. , For this miinllesit betiieeh§e§x§f constructed in the western H time phefe represented victory 0V as well as victory 0V" we d o, Launched seven months 831$! Wm schedule, the 583.000.0170 vliecsan o‘ he galling as an illtegra Dbef the American fleet months h 0W iicl" original plans called for 9i" slide down her wayii- H" W“ timing Events l-Q- J. rd and head tinr Nltiin-si in this column commander of the ya lceliia per word according to available records e 10w; vézs the heaviest Ship 9V" laléxiliih 151380 feet overall. only 50° feet shorter than the luff-list “mug liner and will carry bfitiefl" ‘l’ 1 it. 1min" u part of her aria»- "Gilde i-Jlcvrn Montague High ma‘ "i rc-opclis September lst. ‘ffalklcsv-Monlnguc FTirla _ and on.» l-n-n. "Tllkluv- 52in. Monday. _ ,__ “'”'“* No More Rationed .‘lll'."l£i'.il‘§l‘§l‘.‘"“ réfiniihfiilgrfiif“ Articles For Mrs. X .. ——— DAVENPORT. Ia- 2"" ‘ Dance. Belfast Hall. Monday. lidtéilri. Nnrtll Plnette Women's announced todbl’ I nurse, identified only had been denied tho , as "_“i°"<ii1iz Friday and Satllrdri , ~t2ilill and 29th. carload bu k the United Stains as the n8 it!" Bfllltl sacks. Dillon 8a mobile through deceit- cnr iced wheat, bulk. Friday and Saturday "llllbfldlllfl "' day. _ “iii- Brion balls. court d: Son. Siniloll. 8-27-2l crlport and nearby he had ever applied for a car cer- liricstc before another board. Institute Con- q-h, m-der prohibitinii her "M" be held at Bonshaw. l, -5f‘bl. 3. sesions at. 3 . ‘uliifi 8.30 p. m. special speak- "Hiiiik session. 8-2iLli. _,, .____ Hugs loaded at Albany wcck of nnalgill graded 66% select, i‘ avail No. l Selects drew m5 iii-ad premium and 50c. I ‘ a sillglllgigndcgtli ‘llscoumls- , 2 rc r or qua- rtkwili be hard to duplicate. Mmkfliii! Board. the case. they sol/ll. addi could have been fined til: so“. t 4 th b n will remain in Qflfllflhféulhl 5:11am‘- Mrs. John: R. Simmons Dies at Amherst, N. S- ‘. 818-11. 3°! Ditties clr d i on N5 A“ 1i -(CP) “wok f“??? Nntlohgenls MrAa. John It. Summon: died tlciay -., ' P°i°W last week's quo- at her home here after a short a“- W and nrir/‘s nve miller un- ma. Her husband a veteran of tilt m,“ ~ urckcnd. Liv "icck First Great War, , eceased her i “Wil- a-za-ll. A d0ll, Rae, lives in oharionetown rnaw YORK. Aug. Ii-Gflig); fililitintl mwe’ Henderson, Gordon said:- . w of New slid easily mice méfica, m- est and mightiest entrant. into ti“ -' o. leek-nosed bmaérilfimtlanks widening hel- launchinl credit- a “V" that. in more ways than one. elements. t0 dis expected to reach 38 knots. i-ODB 10F Marquart. of the third naval district said imi- ’ Agliiicials o (AP)—War rationing boarnflvenporb Mrs. X. right in P11!‘ chase rationed articles any Dim L‘; her attempt to obtain a new auto- The woman made av ilflum m: a new car at ratiosiin (g1 ‘m! d h d members said she falsified he! - aljlglver to the Gite-fill"! M when," buying rationed articles will close NEW ' The German radio acknowledged hithcrio has been virtually non-existent, of a United Nations diversion won. Aus- 274M’)- Qm-don of the Canadian Wartime attack elsewhere in the Mediterranean. The Italians are reported un- ffliy that an Allied naval concentration rumored to be at Gibraltar anfi WASHING The United States‘ failure taeh Cara: I O trol wages and farm FY1055 Y‘ o .. s zpe a _ O m‘ M °°' az l an l/Veclge ‘(Contintiedionubfley 8,7101- fromd 20,000 feet, and air operating conditions of all kinds ivcl-e ham- €——"' perc . I In the background now is also the heartening """y, which Ii S Failure a a in West Atfrican ports may be destined for a thrust at French Tunisia n Rommc ‘s rear. n» we ‘l. p‘}2g,5§§‘..",a illlifllfmflll Donald daaucstioned at a P7955 “m”? Pressure Against Stalingrad ls Cntinued; Russian Counter-attcsks In West Fail To Divert Enemy Forces. m“ held jointly ‘with the Ameri- can price administrator. 11.011 “In my judgment, a price ceil- ing carpi be effective without s. wage ceiling." Turning to l-lender. son. he asked "do yo}: 18F"? i-ltencéirsonttlleplled: I have come to ha pos on." Gordon said the high United States prices for beef and dairy products were a Dlftici-ilfliy Press‘ in problem for the Dominion, ra ing demands on the 95"“?! Clflldlflltl livestock men for B ns. Sagiihlafiutphe United States docs has a definite effect on Canada." Gordon said. "We 118W B T1815 price freeze in effect. which has had astonishing success so far. But I'm afraid we cant control the situation much longer unless the United States acts." iifriinliiiolini AT A GLANCE (By The Canadian Press) RUSSIA -—- Russian counter-ai- tlscks check Germans brinre Stal- By HENRY C. CASSTDY Associated Press Staff Writrl MOSCOW. Aug 28 —(Fl'ldayl -—- (AP)——~COlllll'E1‘-&tl8(!l(lllg Red troops have wiped oiit a Nazi tank wedge northwest of Stalingrad while tile Rilssians have swept into the mit- skiris of Rdncv, 130 miles northwest of Moscow. in a continuing offensive which has recaptured several local- ities, tile Soviets announced enzly today. a - ingrad. Red centraLfl-ont off- ‘Dhc Germans pushed “huge fresh tnilk and infantry forces": into one "m", conunu" sector northwest of the tnpcrilied PACIFIC _ U‘s_ "My repm.“ Volga river city to menace i-lle Rus- sian flallk. bile communique said. bllt "tllc Red army men launched a countemttack and restored the situation." Eleven enemy tanks were destroy- ed and about two infantry companies were annihilated in this single act- ion. ihe communique said. Red army tank men and inform’)! be“ M‘? violent Nazi attacks in mic- socior where i3 German tanks l‘ two infantry battalions were des- troyed. The Russians also were MP0"- od holding firm in other sectors linfing ilhe approaches to Stalin- gra . Another retreat in the Prokhlad- nenski area in the Caucasus was acknowledged. and fight/iii! 5m‘ raged at Mozdok. I0 miles to_the (Continued on page e. Col. l) [ilosso clnloi indicate Jap counter-assault zl- galnst U.S.-hcld Solomon Islands BIIIGIAM. Mara, Aug. fl-(AP positions ended in failure _A,s flames from a hou"c fl:e llenr- ' ed their crib, Guy and; James Mc- vccty 20-m0nths-old twins. were rescued earl today by three neigh- bors vmo, cad only in their night clothing crawled along the floor of the nursery. The twins’ mother was nway at the‘ time. ‘Ible neighbors, all civilian de- fence workers. were Prank if Cole- mnn, his wife and his mother. Using a flashlight to pierce the smoke, Colrman directed the two women to the nursery -\.ld each of the latter took a baby 011t- liazi ll-Boals llave Troubles YORK, Aug 2'1 - (AP) - Al-IRJAL — Russians bomb Ber- lin, other Gcnnan citlca; western Miles hammer French coast and Rotterdam. DESERT -—- Offensivc by one side or another expected moment- arily but fighting lull continues at present. GIINA -- Japs retreating fronl Chuhsien, lnrJor air base in China- ONE SOLDIER AFFECTED HALIFAX, All! 2'7—(CPl- Dist- rict military authorities snid today only one soldier in Nova Scotia has been affected with infantile pgmlygig this summer Twenty-nine civilian cases have been reported. M today that U-boats were encount- crlng "Vlcisaltudev in weir cam- ign against orih American east coast. but contended their troubles were due in g, reduction in shippln rather than to improved Ant -su urine defences. openly stating that its account was intended n a contradiction of "United States propaganda N- pcrts." the German broadcast quoted Nazi “military quarters" as rgying that American conclusions concerning better means oi com. bgttiglg submarines were "premat- tire. l7 LB Ll Q EXCELS IN THE KITCHEN VALETTA, Malta, Aug. 27_.. (CP) -—- Two German bombers were shot down over Malta last night, tile British reported toilnyz A few Axis fighters flew ovcr the Island for ra- conniiisszince today, MONTREAL, Aug. llltllil‘) 0f the Wilrlu . of Anlorica employed at illc pint: of Canadian Vickers Limited have voicd 96 per cent t0 go Oll strike if sucll action is ne- Cfilvfiilly iii l-lliorce wage demands, llill0ll Olflfidls said tonight. 27- ( CP) - Unitcd Steel LONDON, Aug. Z7—(CP)_ Illstcilll of‘ Sblldlllfi flavors to tllc funeral of tile Duke of Kent, tile British people were told officially tilllighi (ha; d“. rliltlrlns to ilir navy‘, Anny and nir fo cllzlrity funds “would be very Illll('ll ilpprcl-iaictl.“ LONDQN. lErirlayi Aug. 28._ (Aifh-Iicutcl-s quoted the Vichy I‘(lill0 today as saying o, German- Runlanizlll column was within 20 hlilvs of lilo Ilussiiln Black Sea. ilurl of Novol-ors k. CAIRO, Ami. 27—((‘P]_ Tln- lilll in ihc desert lighting l'0lllilllll‘ll unbroken todiiy bllt lrlost observers r-untilmnii m lllllll the llfllltf that an offensive by ollc slilc or the other was about to llrcnk nrounll the Axis positions zit El Alnmciil. '25 "H105 lvcst of tllc British iinvlll base lit Alexandria. Only Four Ration Books In Envelope QTFAWA» Aux. 2'7 (Cpl- alum. fi.ll(‘(‘l'5 of the Wllritlic Prices nlln T""‘"° 13mm i000)‘ told housvlviivr-s “iikll nlnre than four ill the fzllllliy no. _io woity if all illc ration DOORS dollt arrive in the some maiL Tilt‘ envelopes in which the rritloil ilnnks ill'0 being mailed will not llolrl more illnn four books each. tho board said in n stnicmnnt, ii the lillllll)’ is Iilrgcl- tllnll ihat_ a scrolld nllvcloilc has to be llscd Iiilfl it is only llfllliifll flint tllc two or lllOTQ cilvclnpcs may not reach a homo ln filo slnlc mail delivery. It. is PXpCClCd dr-livcry ni iflilon lmnks will be completed by 5gp)" 7 vrilcn ilho new books become valid. Not To Remain Behind Channel SOMITWHFRE ITN ENGLAND, Aug. 2'7 - (CPi ._ The coming Allird olfcn-ive in western Europe was rcfcrrrcl to infil-cctly today by Lt-.-(‘.~rll A (‘v l.. lvIcNnuohtoll in ivvlcinliilq v-siiilliz Cnnzldiail Ed. H02‘: i0 army [Vilflqlliliililfi "If fllifvillll‘ illlllks we are going i0 sill lliWo hick of the dlicll (Tile En fl Cilnnncli." the General "he has another illlink _..__ ..__. - ___.. i Annual Subscription Delivered, I100 By hlniii P. 1E. l. $4.0M to other Provlneoa and U, l. A. Ill-C WEST iii Bom bv Berlin; Sixth Q Fortress Raid Spitfires Make Longest night‘ OH’ Escort Duty. LONDON, Aug. 27—(CP) -—The Russians from the east and British, Canadian and American allies from the west are engaged in a whipsaw aerial pounding against German - occupied Europe, it became apparent tonight, with Soviet raids on Berlin and east German towns to which Ruhr and Rhineland industries have been moved and continued attacks launched from Bri- tain. In their sixth big foray against the enemy in Eur- ope, American Flying Fort- resses escorted by two squadrons of R. C. A. F. fighters and other squad- rons of R. A. F. Spitfires, bombed shipyards at Rotter- dam and again all returned home this afternoon, a joint R. A. F.-U. S. headquarters announcement said. This latest combined aer- ial operation against Ger- many’s might in western Europe came within a few hours after Russian planes fanned out over eastern Germany in destructive raids on at least eight cit- les and towns, and Cana- dian fighters escorted R. A. F. Hurricane bombers to an attack on shipping in the harbor of the battle-marked Dicppe. Near the beach at Dieppc where the Canadian army men fought so heroically inst week, Hurr1-bQmb_ ers swooped out of the sun. bomb. ed and shot up five ships which itDDCHYOKi l0 be anchored in Dieppe harbor rllllli. under the guns of shore baiicries. Tilrce ships of 1,500 tons each WE It? seriously damaged and ‘ small vessel also was hit, Arie; é fighter-bombers completed bombing attack. escorting lkod _nnd_ _dam."igcd the (Continued on page 7, Co; __________ 3) Expresses Pride h PTTAViQA-Jiux. 27—(CP)-—F'ollolv- in t‘, mkfimg 0f tile Dominion council of the Canadian Lfiglilf] c1 vile British En l: here today‘ 1P c Service League r in ‘the loegiorl issued a. s .l cxilrcsslilg plldlg m [he (r soldier's nt Dzclzpe on 0-1 "Canada's m; soldiers, llllo foilgllt the Germans n; Yllres and Vimy and Passcllcild quarter cciltuzy ago." T!" Legion announced it had sent a cable to LL-Gon. A.G I, MC- N-‘iiiilitoll, commander of Q“. llfilllli Army overseas. Find Death Cf Francis Mahar lifss Accidental Tvi'ellty'-flvc-ycar-old Francis Ma- lloi‘. Wlii) was killed by flil (‘XMO- slon oil Gil\'Cl‘ll0l"S Island Wid- ncsday. Aillzust 25th. camc to his dcatll accldclliallv was the verdict returned by a coroner's iilrv last night. Eight wilncsscs gave cvi- dcnce at the inquest llcld at Frank Hcnllcsscys Fllurrnl HOIIII‘. Wit- ncsscs were: lilll MacDonald. Cllzir- lnttctown, Hnrilc Sonicrs. Chill‘- lotbcfown, Max llnusc, Tulsa. Okla- llnmn. Donald. Fivmls. Sirvcllsville, Texas. Curtis Rogers. Camden. Ark- ansas. Arthur (lrlllnni. Cllorlntic- town. Douglas l-Iirr. HOIKlOII, Texas, JOSTIlh MacDonald. Chlirlotteiolvll. Inn MacDonald who sot the charge off gave ihc main cvi- dcllcc. I-Ie was in ille shooting boat with I-Iartle Somers three-quarters of a mile west of Governor's Island when the accident occurred. The deceased rowed out to a irlzirlrer bilov. 150 feet from the lllotnr boat and threw tllr- chal-ue of rlvnnnliie ovi-r the side of his Top‘- boat. fie had in reach bcilind him to gci tile charge and when ii- Md been ihrowll into the water. the dc- “TcEnEIlABrTQEe”oT:6i' z) “ udie a Mail From Hong Kong‘, Reaches Canada! OTTAWA, AUG M -(CP).. National Defencg Barnum,‘ announced tonight eh“ mm] from the far east and prisoner: of war in Bong Kong has reach- ed Ottawa and will be airmail- ed to next-of-kin as soon as it has been examined by censor. lhlp authorities. Mogt n! 1h. mail is expected to be delivered by Saturday. In a few cases, the snnouncu ment said. delivery might he d9. layed until Monday. The mail arrived on the Swed- ish diplomatic exchange liner Gripsholm which reached New York Tuesday wit/h as Canadians from the Far East aboard. Post office authorities ro- ported to defence hcadquartcrg that approximately 500 wit", no: been lzecéliveg from officers men di - l‘ “Orig Kong‘ an! an l." Jap Retreat ls C:ntinui.d l D CHUNG-KING, Aug. I'I—(AP) 0 The Japanese are in general lg treat from Ohuhsien, where Ollina. greatest airfield lies within born range of Japan, while their ream- guards try to stem the Chinese as sault vmich has penetrated the out» skirts of the burning city, military dispatches said tonight. United States army air forces Prce China. which llry use Chu sielfs air bfise ii captured. to a tack the great Japanese irldlistrla. district of Klushn. 800 miles away, fur-lied their attention meanwhile to the Japanese air base at Lashio, Burma. A headquarters communique said fires were started in the centre of Iashio, which is near the sviuthwcst border of Ohina. the airdromc run- way was hit. two enemy fighter! destroyed and two probably wreck- ed. No American plane was lost. l Know Pi Cline Wl-lo MARRino (m: _ Pouub MAQTERS DAUGHTER AN‘ 4HEN WENT High tilde afternoon at i-ll and tonlil 1% - - flee. élililf. ll l“ m‘ OlllO ' ' sicist quarter moon 509'" 2' ‘Lu ‘Jgllmmcrsidc tide l8 minutes lat- er than Charlottetown CAR rlsimv SERVICI DAN." EXCEPT SUNDAY From Borden — Leave 9.25 mm- 1.00 ii.m.. 4.45 p.m.. 7-55 B-m- o. have (jam Tnrmcntlon — 11- a-m., 3.15 p.m.. 6.45 o-m» 9-1" P-m- SUNDAY SERVICE (May 3 to Dec. 27 inclrum) _ o 6.45 7-m- ml: “°l“.f.‘.‘..2.1’....: "its: 1-in- 8.00 p.m. r. a. L-N. s FERRY 883W" Leave Wood Islands 7.00 am. 11-“ "M a pCbribol a phi- 1 n-m- all Leave “o p“ AIR SERVICE Charlottetown-Summcrslde- Monctnn Leave Charlottetown Mil a. ma! .4 . . "hinge ‘Snummersldo 7.10 a. III-l 1-" "i3... Moncton ll a. mJ Nil ‘~15. nDTliy except Sandi!-