MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN "Iisverytiidrivingbiackllogsiii Wj/ ///- ‘ e- M The People's Paper Everybody s‘ ‘ Covers Prince Edwardilsland Like the Dew . MAXI MS OF h/IERE .‘\i.\I‘s A Charleston!" Gunilla: Two Cont; llornin] (tnnrdliu. Founded 1M1. FURIOUS CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. r-rrlrulzlsomr, JULY 1-{11940 Evacuation Plan May Be Curtailed By .1. I. lander-son Canadian Press Stall Writer LONDON. July 10 - (C? Cable)— The British Govern- ment has made no decision yet on thc future of the large- scale plan to evncunte thou- sands of children to Canada and the United States. But there are indications the plan will be curtailed considerably. Shipping space and the Iioyal Navy's lack of spare ships to provide adequate convoys are tilt‘ MK llmblfima but iii some quarters it is being suggested that Washington should be ap- prnached for permission to use United States ships. "The plan has not been drop- pcd but I believe it will be re- duced considerably in scope," iiii authoritative source declar- ed tonight. This source suggested that while the plan was conceived on the basis of thousands of children going overseas, it might be reduced to a scale of hundreds leaving this country. lie emphasized the filial decis- ion had not been made by the government. (At Ottawa an offii-iiil said there would be iii-ell disappointment through- oiit (‘aiiada if thc plan were abandolicil. "All the machin- ery is ready here now for ilie i"\"\<‘i'~-1llfll1." this official said. “l’._'l- just have to turn the liivitrli and the organization uili start t0 receive and care for these children for the dura- tl-ii oi’ the wan“) if the government schema for the children is stopped the llfivate evacuation of children will be stopped as well. it was indicated. To Throw Shells About 75C Miles AIONAHANS, Th2, airy i0.~(CP) --'l‘he November ll, 1918. armistice. shelved 0. A Brllton's plans for an ecctrical device he says can throw l 1.000 pound shell 750 miles. But. the second Grcat War brought them out again and after more ic- touching work. he has presented the specifications to the United States War Department as ii izift. Brlitnn, 17-year-old Jeweler says there ls r0 comparison between hLl device and my other. immigration Coming Fvents .-u- Aate for Notices in this coiuml I cents per word. c: _~. ; ._—_;;_-_;-.. _. .. "Rollo Ba T. Jul 17th- y Pa’ 11-340-7-10-61. "l-lope River picnic, July 24th. L-380-7-ll-3L “Picnic at Si. Andrews Wednes- dill‘. Jilly 24th. L-370-7-1l-ii. "Ice Cream and Dance Iona flail, Friday. L-369- -11-ll. "Wanted-well fleshed bulls and Will's for Bologna. Island Cold Storage Co., Ltd. L-997-6-28-tf. "Come to Dance, Mt. Stewart 5981mm Hall, benefit Red Cross, Fri- day. July 12m. L-37l-7-ll-li. "Reserve Wednesday, August 7th for Cavendish Tea, L-IlM-‘l-Il-ttstl Aug. 6. "Reserve Tuesday, Aulzust. 6th. Cult! at St. Anthony's. Lot 5. L-TIB-i-Q-li-IS. "Fox Meat beef tripe 3c. l-lorae meat 5c. Ground meat 5c. Island Cold storage Co.. Limited. L-BBI-d-Zii-tf. "Dance. St. Peters. Friday 12th. Charlottetown Orchestra. L-331-1-l0-2i. r.;'$§';$..'°.."i°ii““l§ili“"l°“‘5'8 v CI. ll O RV B "ides. July mo. L-aao-r-ro-cl. "Ice cream social Mt. Herbert "Allesfikilgy. July la. Mt. Herbert Ledl L 38i-7-l1-2i "M1100. St. James Hall Sum- "Tfilfl. Friday. July 12th. Slimmer- llde Orchestra. Ice Cream served. L-Qfl-T-B-ll. ee Deacon Dllbbs in Lot 65 Mimdev. July 15th. Admis- D n 25 cents. Bale oi candy. "°°- L-350-7-i0-5i. “The i940 edition oi in M nallfireh. North Rilsticoe refill - ‘Illllrvdlv. July llui at. a p. '11- (standard Time). L-807-7-0-3i. < Given Men Of Heaven For Unemployment insurance Plan OTTAWA. July 10 —(CP) —'I'he action taken in the British House of Lords toriny giving royal assent to an amendment to the British North America Act. clears the way for the D: llIllCll Government to larocectl will its ilnemplnyment in- surance legislation. A draft ulrtmployment insurance )lll is being prepared by ll commit- tce of the Labor Tirpartment head- ed lay Gerald Brown. Assistant Deputy Minister, which ivill he sub- mlitfd to the cabincl. It. will pro- bably be ncxl \\'(‘(‘l\' before the bill reaches the Commons. The amcudn-lcut pivsed by the Britflsh Parliamcnt transferred the jurisdiction ovcr unemployment insurance from the provinces to the Dflllllllfll]. All the provinces n- ,",rreel to the chrlnrre and the fiction bv Westminster was ill ccinpliancc with ii request sent in thc form 0f an zirldrrss from the Canadian Prirliiinrcllt. Iii 1935. the govcrnlncut of Pflillf‘ Minister Bennett ilirdci-tcok to pas.» unemployment insurrviice legislation under the )‘.O\\’(‘TS ivhich the B. N. A. Act save the Dominion to en- act legislation if rcquircd to ful- fil treaty obligations. it. was contended Canada obligated to pass such lcsislaiioil under the Versailles Trcnly. The privy counc‘l of Grit-zit Brit- iiizr found the Dominion had ex- ceeded its jurisdiction in passing the not known as the Employment and Social Insurance Act of 1915. Since then ilie rrssepi. government has consulted with the m" and fiiiallv obtained conscnt . m all the provinces to allow the lllfis- diction for irnemnlnvment insur- ance to be transferred to the Dom- inlon. Tire former Elnplovnrcnl. - and Trsiiranco Act not. only provided for contributor-v unemployment in- surance in which the employer, the employee and the federal treasury V185 ‘ ' Cabinet Ministers lllllii-Amerioan Reveal Plans For BigDefence Force Be Ready F5“ Call To Military Service Is Advice Fighting Age. OTTAWA. July 10—(CP) -l)cfence Minister Ralston and Air Minister Power sent out a call for men to- night. Col. Ralsion said 40,- 000 additional men were needed for the Canadian Active Service Force, the full-time soldiery, and Ma- jor Power said many thous- ands were wanted for part- time training in the non- permzinenl. active militia. “The fire draws closer to our own homesteads,” said Col. Ralston. “We can see the smoke and almost feel the flame.” Briiainis homesteads were in the path of the fire. The battle 0t’ Britain had start- ed zind the battle of Britain was also the battle of Can- aria. The war could not be won by defence alone. The time for offence would come but (‘zinzidn needed men now ll) lnieet the emergency. lie was jsure the response would bc i immediate. (hi. Ralstoli Sillrl he ivmilil, "not be true to my pnsiliiiil" if |lle (llrl not iilalce it clear lllzlt cvvrv ablc-bnillerl mall in Cali- zlilrl between the ages of 10 and 45 and “perhaps over" should have iillllllil‘_\' training. 'l‘li0sc who vnlliiiicvrcrl llil\\ for ilie militia would receive training in the evenings and spend iaerhaps two or three Hvccks in camp. Those who wcrc called up later uurlcr ilie Mobilization Law would prob- ably spend six weeks in camp. (Continued cu page 8, Col 2) ili- I ' I To Cove Britain (‘Olllllifl ii one-sirietl success today in the Royal Navy's 1M0!‘- mlttenm engagement of Italian forces 1n lllq‘ Mediterranean dur- ing the inst f-ivo (lays. The Admrrilt-yi thus summed uip the secret-- Onp Italian battleship hit by a 15-inch shell; one Italian cruiser hit by an aerial icnpedo: no casu- alties of any lcliid among the Bri- tish ships engined: on Italian sub- marine sunk lll ll separate action by a British submarine. The baltlediip and cruser were dariiaizctl durnq _vl"si(‘l‘(l1\.\"5 Ell" iznlzoment. \\'lili‘h was hardly R battle because thc Itillans fumed and ism for heme. This led Ad- miral Sir And-r-civ Cunningham, Commander in Ohicf of the Med- iterranean iicot, to describe it as a "disappointing action." inc Ad- miralty said in n watcmmt. The Admiralty sold the WWII] Navy pursued thc Italian force un- til within ihr- slsii-t of laud whvrr the enemy reached the sficllcr of shore defences. The cruiser nus struck during all iii-tack of the fleet air arm launched ill the holfi 0f checking the ltiirim rrtrrnt The statement also told of the surcvsafill ncflnn of the submarine Port-liinii. under Iltcinril‘. M. G. ltfmlrlgifoli. which lClTKliXYl a U- bcot. silrlitcd on the sin-fare at close range. The U-boalvs bow "rose up M’ an angle of 70 degrres and rile ssrak stern first," the statement i l! . In amplifying the Admiralty‘: (Continued on page s, Col 6)- r After l, Naval Battle l u-Qi-i LONDON. .lu.y l(>—-(OP)—Grco-t‘.~tatement. naval circles said in- formally that the Italians had their best and biggem warships in yes- terdays action, while the Biutlsn had a battle squadron of older and slower ships. "Italy's best." they commented. "is no match for our second best." The Admiral-try praised the ‘de- termination and ilne seomsmanip of two Polish captains who took their ships out oi French Ailrlcan p0?! in defiance of orders not to sat . The 311118-4110 Staiowa. 8.183 tons, under Oopt. Destrzemibosz, and the Pulaski, 6,346 tons, under- Capt, l-lurko-are now in British ports. the Admiralt said. ‘Ihere were two eveiopmenu in- volving the fleet. far ho the north:- l. The Admiralty announced that waters beiiween the Orlmeys and Iceland. and bet/ween Iceland and Greenland, "are dangerous owing to mines." 2. Authoritative British circles said that four Swedish destroyers purchased from ltniy has been m- tel-wpted because the British 120v- ernment was “not fully advised as to arrangements made to ensure that the vessels would not fall in- to German hands." These circles said the destroyers. built. in Italy. "suffered from mim- erclis deforms" will-en they were tak- en over by British naval authori- ties and "certs-in further dermis developed" when two of the vessels were beirlc tslien to a British port in hgwv ivrnlhel’. (motioned on pale B. Col 8) Agitation By Japs Continues SHANGHAI, July 10—(AP)—Ant.i- American agitation based on the re- cent arrest. of Japanese gondarmes b5 United States marines culminat- e tonigyht in i; mass meeting at which apanese residents demand- ed an official apology for the "in- suit." It was a sober gathering, however. devoid of extravagant speechesand some observers gathered tllie impres- sion that Japanese officials were to soft-pedal the excite- Domei News Agency did not men- tion thc meeting. The ueivspaixir Tairiku Shim o. however, iarznted ii fresh dlat be against the United States Marines for their senseless cruelly" and said ll gendarmes had _bcen injured through rough handling duriniztheir five-hour detention. _ 01 Dewitt Peck. United States Marines Commander. suié estedthat discuss-ion turn back to 1e real is- sue. which was idrv the gendarmes entered the defence zone in viola- tion of previous agreements. Autopsy Reveals N. S. Child Was Stabbed HALIFAX. July l0.- (OP) — medical examination today estab- lished that five-year-old Edna Young, found dyiu in the yard of hcr home in a Ha ifax County vil- lage yrstcrday. died of o. stab wound. Dr. F. Woodbury, medical ex- ,£\lillll(?l' hcrc, said he had informed . Royal Canadian Mounted Police the ‘_\‘tlllllg..it'i' had becrl stabbed "ap- pirrerllii- by some sharp metal in- smlmr-lit between thc third and fourth ribs." I{.C.M.P_ officers, who said they \\'l‘i'P puzzled. had in their posses- sion a knife found beneath a ‘guru in l." c viiril of the girls home at ‘Wrsl Pntpcswlck. 20 miles east of hcre. it Was to be examined by Dr. R. i‘. Hrilitli. provincial pathologist. Au inquest into the girl's death, willcll opened last night in the vil- loge, was i0 resume Friday. (Rome-Berlin: ‘Axis Brakes Hungary MUNICH, July 10.-—(AP) -— ‘Poe Rolllc-Berllil axis was reported tor lllizhl to have braked Hungary's am-, dismcrnbermcnt ‘ lllflflll for further of ltllniania, Prvllllol" Piilll Telcki of Hungary, slid ills foreign minister, Count. 1st- vall CSJR)’, llerc to discuss tho de- nliillil that Rulnania restore at least purl of the Transylvania, were said by luforliled German sources to have been told flirty tilat Hungary rlillst not now upset Ba kan equili- uuln. Germany and Italy want to in- tegrate Balkan economic resources rum their order of Europe, and in the axis view, revisionist claims must be nostponedespecinlly if they carry the threat of violence. Soviet, Russia's (liSSClli. from the status quo, lilmiidv put into cffcct by occupation of Bessiirnbia, up r- entlv represents the limit. of rev sion urlrlch Germany and Italy will corin- tenance in the Balkans lit present. German sources aimed that RilSSlR'S move into Rumanla ivas made only lifter advance notice to Germany last summer. at the Mme or the Russian-German rapproche- merit. The resence in Munich of Dr. Karl C odlus, Germany's one econo- mic troubie shooter, siren thcncd reports the conterees dscussed measures of economic warfare against Great Britain through ("os- lizr economic integration of’ the 21n- ans. A navy is in British possession. is PEllllN is, GIVEN coliiii Accusations of the Responsibility for Defeat 0f France Throws Assembly Into Uproar. VIOIIY, France, July 10—(APl—— Accusations of rc nszlil‘ for France's defeat threiv ' Assembly into an uprcr. as it voted for approval for Pr mier Pet-aim to form an authoritar- ilm regime for ivhat is left cf France. The vote of lmol-h houses was at:- nolinccd as 569 lo 80 “Till 15 h- stcntiorls. France thus shortly ivili have a new totalitarian construi- tion modelled after tho=e of the Axis powers which conquered and ended izhe r-htrd iemilbltc. P n wins absent today, and was represented by Pierre Laval, former foreign minister and pm- POnen-t in yearn past of close. Franco-Italian relations, i Laval said the constitution would _ be presented to the people for apw oroval in a xiational TGIPYOIIGlLTILl, but he did not srrv how line vmc: would be condluclcd in (llVlClCfl, im- poverished Fmncc. Germans occupy half the coun- lPY. France's soldiers are in com- Wnlimtlml WIT-lilo err on the rnardli to them. and most oi the memo Members in both pririizlini-ntrlry’ ilTml-W Sbllighl» t0 place the blame for Frances heavy defeat, and the roots oi’ brttemcss were deep. ul FflTllflfild, the Prcmicr who succeeded Dliladler. rind who was pushed out of office when he ‘mm. I'd to continue the ivar fry-vim‘ Germany from North Afriri imlpassi iv (Continued on page a, cc] l3) ____________ Five Canadians Included 0n Casualty List I l _ LONDON,_ July IOr-(CP Cable) -- i lr-lve Canadians were included t0- ‘ light in the 38th Royal Air Fbrce ;c__asualty' list, covering an ilrrspcci- llcd period. Previously reported lilissiu BIlTER wi s‘ \i\liiltll i-».i,--i=|.il-.,. n. nnln-i-i i Itin- slut. (on Bigge War In Skies st Scrap Ye s the turf English Official Gives Hint First Drive Of Nazi Invasion May Be At Hand. LONDON, Jilly ll —- (’l‘hursdziv)_- (Fl’)-livii:ll'll'~' imttle planes and coastal guns, our,‘ _ riir flight of the ivar over Britain, shot tlOWIl 0i‘ (ll“i'llllt‘.'l » I l y amid a hint from ii (for. ernnicnt official that the first drive of Nazi invasion may - 737 (ievmzin raiders Wednesdii be at hand. While the thunder of bombs and the iuitlc of m": nun fire still could be heard coast, Sir Edward Grlgg, War Lliirler-Sccreiary, told the‘ ring in the lzrvrllesl along the grim l_\‘-'Illill‘fl e1! House of Commons the iilr assault was only a prelude. Attacks At Dawn’? “Fhouszinds of our soldiers will be (Ill thc zilert ivilll- ing for an attack which may dawn,” he said. The statement startled members gave rise to speculation whether- it come ln several places u! of Parliament and information that invasion was imminent. After reflecting over it, most ‘.\i- Pfs fiirureil Sir Ed» ward only intended to emphasize that the defence filrci-s are continually at the alert. Acknmvlcdging the loss of two Air Elini-iiryr reported that in out ilie (lay li German bombers and their qrrariliim flohicr craft, sprung at England from bases in i Low Countries, were shot out of the sky. Another 23 were they were unlikely to reach “so severely damaged that home." The raiders concentrated and shipping in the narrow Straits cf llover. British flifliiers. the incessant. doirfis is ihroirrh- France and the on ziltiiriiiilu" coils! rltifellccs “Some per- sons" svere killed by explosives inland. I50 Planes At times at lczist 150 planes bzliilcil ‘along the coast-the Germans trying for hits on ships and lritiempting to break through British defences ~ attacks. Battle slnlilllzilil-iiilsly Unlike raids of weeks ago ivhcii ilie bombers came a Ifeii‘ ill ii lime without fighter escort: these rillilevs lll‘llili,‘_'lll ifliirhts of first. light, fighting planes in ll'_\' to wzlvrl oil‘ thc llritish Spitfires and Hurricanes. One squadron of nine big liuhtcr warplanes. The bombers were bombers was guarded lly 50 contained wiihln . H» 11°“ two ilill circles of Messerschmitts. reported killed in action; , Acting Sqdln-Lxir. A. J. Guthrie. native of R/cswu, Man, wife Lives at» Tamworth, England; Acting LIL-Lt. D. L, McLorc-n. Montreal; PO. O. Fenncll, cilnorn. silsk; Missing. beiieved killed ill ilCllillil 1 Lac. J. l’. Tout-l‘, born lll billlufiibzl, next of kill lives in it'llilli>url;il' Missing‘ . PO father lives in Smlthvillc, Out. l International At A Glance LONDON -— RJLF. destroys ll German planes, proba-biy 23 others did not reach Iiomc; Admiralty calls fight with ltrilaii navy "ills- appointing" because l'll(’ll1_\' scur- ried ior shelter undel- shore guns. VIOHY - National Assrmhl? gives Petain utrmisiiion to form authoritarian regime. MUNICH Rome-Berlin ltxi! tells Hungary not to reels immed- iately her claims on umosiia. OITAWA —lialston says there i, is room for nearly 40.000 mm ini Canadian Active Service Pbrcc: i i l large body of troops [Ding overseas "very shortly." Qlfdlll)’ §uaranteed "SALAIIN TEA v4‘ in ffiuwkey tonight following a call b! "Same Old Story,’ lirilish pilots called the fight “the same old siory--- .L. s. Adams, ihicse (inc lirilish pilot roared high over the l liilllliici. ISTANBUL. July l0.—(AP)-——Mili- ary preparations were speeded he government for an eme s exyreofi-d to make on Turkey. Alliiillluli officials (ielrled receiv- .lli_l.' any ullinuiiulu, all quarters be- lieved a Soi-ict note would come wiihln i1 few days, possibly iisklhll l share in control cf Dardalrelies. the strategic Reports that Bulgaria might or- der general mobilization Tlrilrsdny, added to the tension. The reported presence of Russian wnrsillps off the Bulgarian port. of Vlirna was regarded as a Soviet threat to bring tllre Bulgars into line with Russian plans, rather than as a direct mence to key. Fi-ar was expressed that Bulgaria might yield to Russian pressure and gcrmil Red iirmv troo to cross i ilgaria should Stalin‘: eXDectc-d; ultlirliitrinl lead to hostilities. PRESENTS AMBULANCI MACCAN, NS. July 10—(CP) -—- Mrs. W. L. Barnes, of this town. isl presenting an ambulance to the Ca- . Diifllilll Red Cross for the use of the Roll Cross in Britain. it was an- nntlnced today. It will be the third smnuliinre contributed in Ciunber- land County Llii-ilish fill‘ victory against odds." Home of the British fighter ‘lllflillifll thc ring of Bicsscrschmiiis to rezlrli the lltlllilllTi- planes lll(‘l'.'lll_\' dived ringed hiiiiibcrs, lihcn dived into the centre and brought down one fiirhlvl i and ll bomber. iuiisiislillll liiliiiiiiiillls. Some of the (icrniaii plilncs smashed lilifldtlvl‘ l" mid-nil" and plunged ln lock- ed ivrcckaize to the (‘flflll on into the sea. The last ivaves of attack- ers were finally drlvcn off. but late at niuhi the ilrone of bomber motors still ivrisll," helird intermittently over the coast. Britons viewed (he days intensive bombiniz as a trial | thrust from the air at newly ("vi strengthened coastal defen- session of tile National Assemb y on 1 ‘Friday to consider demands R-iLEtl-‘i l c95- "Tiicw were air fi;ll'.s all day lone." the nrinoiinvnmviii still. "Mowly they were N.’ ‘h smrh ';,. and cast coasts o.’ Fi-rlorm 'l“'cv n bccan soon ilPcr dawn " w ‘in one in!» offer-norm 'l'r flizhi i." i“ Hurricanes. and Brlltsh Spitfires anti encilgcd a German fliZ“i-("l' wave cs‘i'n.i‘c'l piano lxvnrlvr 1f (Continued oil pace 8. (‘cl 7i ill" ‘ implied authoritative for inland ‘ ‘F's Ii‘ ' ' ‘ lNar-—25 Years . Ago ToilaY " A 7 ‘I l l, (Bv 'l'lic (‘aiiliiiiln Pri-ssl , _ b _ _ ' Sl‘\'[l\'t' ' ‘ e, JULY ll. lillfi-(ivl ‘ lKolriinsbcrlz sunk lll if Jlvif‘ '-'“‘»l "‘ 7 ' (‘irrluuu F A" .. t" ' l ,. ,, _, l‘.\'rr flltlfii"? fill ' - F’ ~-‘l ° l - _ Allie-s lr: lino 11v: C s llll('.(‘l‘ lxavls '1‘ ill ' vion Mackcnsen on Eastern Front. _8.l0 P. M. ( A. o. T.» ?i‘=-’l i; l ll l! i“ ' lie i721‘ i‘; if all" iii‘. 11031-05’. ..' . i; ~. l'i'"S F: h" WHE N hlarltime Pint‘:- in iTiwli illlrii a ‘ill s? some fen l