g MAKES I 0'' I'll . . V tinnrdhn, l'eandsd,llI'l. APPEAL r not FEIREIGN A I ll Calls F67’ Economic S 8. n c t i o n s By Friendly Powers - Japan Adamant. (B The Canadian Press) TOK 0. Jill! 8-Prelnler Baron Kilohlr ilinmunla. -mnrkln the second anniversary of the ppm. use-Chinese war, tonight warned that area} Bri’t'al: ‘rill have to "°°“l“"° DP!!! t to build a "New Order in. Es: Asia." The Premier. and several of his ministers, in statements concerning lbw.‘ Javanese-chums hostilities which began two years Ill! tumor. row. revealed their preoccupation with problems peaented by third powers. - alluding to the forthcoming An. lo-Japanese talks here our the "i’le‘;I.t.sln blockade. the Premier “frns settlement 6! th din questions will never be raeagllned i‘! the negotiations are not based on" -2 ‘cbircifiiid on base 7.‘co1’4) Corning Events Bate ior Notices in this column 3 oenta per word. ' oleooth Lawn New «mmylom..—h - .. ~ "Reserve Jul lath 1 - Ihire play in Alton nalifr, lyliillg. "Dance in ink v do School Monday. July loan’. ‘of.-lea-7-7'-2i. "Reserve in-in Jul I 14 r r linmmum umoedal.inurcnyplcnie.° L-175-7-7-ll. "Murray H bar B t Races d Tea Party to lg: holder‘; Juiyiislllu. L-426-1-3-10}. "Ice cream Festival Mt. Albion Hall. July mo. in sic - Range. , _ L-101-'l-6-2i. Lefxlonli-Plano sight- " uslo Iinilll-’ old-~McLur.1s' Upg&‘ ._ “en. I.‘-113-'?-d-21. ...._..... "Old-Time.’ Fiddlers contest. Bouris. July Nth. Apply Jno. D. ldolntyre. L- 69-7- Ith, 1.30 P. M. ms. (RAV.) Thomas Humphrey. speaker. 1.-186-'1-'1-ii. ‘ "Borden Line club a nusi meet- ing in the school at bany. Fri- day. July 7th. at 8 p. m. Everybody eieotne. ll-412-’i-4-4 . "Cable to the Lawn Party at Olyde, River ton t-ohiprnarrs Orclieetfsz iianot in _ Monagsyh .'_-A-— , "Joe (élerream llieatival and Dance in Webs ‘a comet Hall on Wed- nfiggey. July lath. Websters ‘O1-chl cs L-158-'f-7-ll. "'loe Dream 1=o~nvul and Qhieison Snow on the Littio.i*iower church 5.3-Isunds. men. on asttlrd ‘.'lteeervevr'rl y-«July 7t-hi clgrlleaiveria trig: o a Koo! ~ Mm§yy_91un Ii uotrpgne, iollowin (AP)- tha 9. J5 at 1-11. ' --merown United Church. July‘ , Jill ,...:!....r.. 18-0-V27-'1-& . up as Papers ETOWN. CANADA... FRi.D"AY,V JULY 7, 4939 .TAKESeSTEP WAR .EN.TERS. THIRD‘ YEAR ‘N ‘°§‘\‘§x I V V by Everybody Ed'wardiIs1andLiko theliew ‘ ' l l 0!’ A. MERE. MAN inlet 1..., an...“ . ciao, agdqal will an. um‘ 8 PAGES 9.:-r.-*..=-.2:°.:t’:t°.':..'r.:"'o....."‘. '°:.'. ..~.. ...... 9 Scene Of Border Clashes V0! SW30 I cioslaflefid &r with Japanese forces spekln to invade Outer Mongolia rom ULAN IATOI i_ -.. -2. “ War Weary .TO The meet Bill)’ ova .Ghlns'a continued resist the ‘armies they eocnelde Rm, lraufiht"t¢‘>“ up an'a common people 9- thelirsb shots were , s »..3.‘i°" “""“ tins! 51! but the E! M atsd iablelond. Outer-Somalia northern Asia. A buffer shta, most vulnerable section oi Soviet n-antler. it has.been object oi: irequent battles between Soviet-Mongol and Japan could wrest Outer Mongolia hum Rtuala, Althoush ’ . bowl Natraieglo importance in Japanese troops. It it could use section RUSSIA BLAIMS uni vlclotv urn JAPANESE Enemy Routed In Greatest Battle Yet Fought In Border Warfare. (B, {be Associated Press) ' MOSCOW. July 6-—soviet Rue- sian-Outer Mongolian fowfl were reported to have won a. great vic- tory over a .le. - - On River battlefrmit in dispatches published today in Moscow news- P3De1'S~ The battle was said to lumino- $§?nm bgotle tfllsnt in the conflict which his 3.... as base from which to penetrate Lake Balral region, severing Russian far east hem rest of U. S. S. R. Gobi desert makes with Inner Mongolia dlillcuit. Main line oi betw Inner Mongolia and China is Peiping-to-Psoidw railroad. now in _:Jlsa9s_o£ Jeanne» a.I:I.a:.___.___ _ ,'island a crops hlaking on Japan and her protectorate, Mon- ohoukuo, insists the river is the real border.) 800 and Rumian-M oaauaivhl killed arld°wlwounded,e‘imn°"'M§.a.’ artillery and intantry ‘ " ensued °“’5~" "*9 anneal‘ . ~ . “dune ‘ Nllorts oi-‘is battle since . been ignored by the so Province. with the (intermittent fighting on this or were faint has bsalmmrted since May’ Clark. sixperiirllrarldent tn: the chain neseTo$'gon‘ies, “mm $1522., lotbetawn Experimental station de-= laat ht when he return.- Pdnoe county Illus- iieid days. Even hay had plnkedtrpcorlsixleraabiy andwas loolldnc tar than it was ‘ten days ado. Dr. 01 ‘said. '1'he‘.erov wever. Prospects er amnion? M Assoc ted Pros; I‘ weiuus tn ttitude or the Japanese peo- ple tower the war in camettg at o ay. , ye resignation with which they l-eat natural catastrophe .7 reported bi bat — - ha. in wllichflfethw. bl“: O l . iwlertlnea run 331 mm a. took so soviet’ llls.stel'rl prams; of ever llth . Potato plztngk m&1nTD m is D-Valélg. lished many outmnem ‘on 3e 10:; Xémsumd a‘ is suntan: M°’°°'5l‘.l3§3‘ “W” ”‘ ”‘ in the sins have (one. win L_ outed in s soldlel-is ealled his ntl relative! triotlo‘ ads with. station as Win 1 ‘vi t . dicugd my onlymizv -‘§.'..°“”‘ om“; strain at home but by "far reach. clln ., _ . "".:"‘K.‘.‘ . real. the ' scene is old and perplexity -the attitu the war would me song! in a music on the d . an air oi"paln inter-estinc detn0llIl~rNU0lll» pervades . _ Wednesday‘ field day was on the darn oi Iesizrwir l-lobe Proiitt. ank. Here speak oi Domulion produc- Ea and Dr. i‘ la to is that they so a natural catastrophe, an earthquake or ai They have‘ a D11 "it can not resignation, acceptance. seeing no al n plod ahead -hlrlls oi hither livlntl manners and 6 or their son. ...____. The sounds or th (9 gccgnt. the silence on station plaiionn. ' lube. Dr, clerk 1‘ sod matures in his talks each field day willie had an intereetinil hour going over the station: and see I of peace. they stolld . tryln rig: to costs. restrictions 0'; I 733 for ur. Irvine discussed .fil€€D and to Cllgenservative, or a may 3,, .,g.;7_. tration on how tee. both field do s . Rooseveltusig-ns edn xglniher or counter ea.'§i".‘.§§§.'§§";’ no .2;.:....i.r.. iThe.lWésl he _Mam,itlr.nes S iutemutteutly since May 11. (Russia, and her protector-3,1; Cuber Mongolia. holds that the border runs east oi the Khslu. which flows north intro Lnloe Bar. Ampllfylllcasovietoonlnlunn oowprossdesorlbed it . own.» “.“.?.‘.....‘Zl-V Qlapanl Expresses lliegret To“ Canada ‘WP Mnet and “condolences over Movem nt rope t g ch _ um. ° " ' ’ it ...a"“‘ oi RG1. slid Mrs. A. A. of Ottawa Prime Min- Maoxensie Th .1,‘ r i 0 I iii oommunio’a..t.e:iuwith"teh‘n 0 cc lltion in Tokyo and in- be made tennlnling e , pon. sible [or the bombing ah: the amount or property damage sui- iered by the mission. ...tv BRITISH « P n ur_l_tANnA Plan Reprisals Campaign To .'I‘oday"s _ re ."' he Vial Dress. wpaneee oolmn. lies on July 8. w aflairs more 1 l, than wesbefnmev 'g Soviet newepapsri to-7_r.y pub- Vlcmry. wu - , , asserting Japans “dosperet.e" nmmpg. go 1118 Mans for further ogneesion 38511101’. the U.B.S.R. and’tl1e Mon- liolian People's Republic.” Retains Seat For LONDON. July 8 -(OP)-i‘..sbor retained its sest in the oearphuiy division or Glsmorganshire, Walesin Wednesdays by-election, oampleted, count oi ballots revealed today. - News Edward, Labor, polled ill.- 847 votes as ainst the 9,310 re- ceived by the onservatlvs candi- date. Ronald Bell. thus obtaining a 10,498 majority. v ., The seat reli vacant ’ through the recent death or Mar Jones. In the revioue elect Gil. dome received 4,346 votes against 7,. Mr . G. T. lonehsm. “ Monetary .Measui-e wasnnwmu. July s'_'f—..r'a‘1;o_ oominuln National socialist principles. Oflicia sentied that British h m means and news in Clermen that en‘t__the slightest enema or sort of ropaganda, th: Great War. and consequences were a. son’ as... letter has been received by from Commander m E Labor In Wales 11° oi . This letter. along with a decis- nune worioers today radio and "underground the latest causes indignation here. ' gresslon" and "have secul§._ freedom in their own coun- carnma.nd.er King Britid: novel 0 I . editor and proprietor ad’ the K-3 ', knives iound in the men! r0°k‘;“_ serv said in Lon- ‘ were blood-stained, snd tests don he was‘ sending letters to in- udicated the blood WM oemans his viegis. on ioreign aflflalrsam emphasised e a private oitiaen, and said not connected mdtinh Government. He had received a mlmber oi rep Seriously Injured In Car Accident. OAMPBILUIO (OP)-John Poiriar. 21. or Ohyarlo. tonicht N.S. IFARMER l8 ABll|J|lTED 0F MIJRDER Wallace Earley Found Not Guilty Of Fath- er-In-Law’s Death. LIVERPOOL, N. 8.. Jilly 6—Wa1- lace Barley, 68-year-old {armor of nearby North Brooldield. was ac- quitted late today 0! a. murder charge growing out or the death of his aged iaoher—in—law. Joseph Farley, almost 10 years ago. A petit jury in Supreme Court deliberated three hours and 20 min. uies before clearing the lz1‘ey-hn.ir- ed defendant, alleged by the Crown to have poisoned Fancy, lather oi his iirst wlie, in order to obtain his property. The verdict came at the end or a. trial that lasted eight days, one oi the longest ill the N5‘ tcry oi Nova Selma. Barley who remarried last win- ter, was arrested only a low months .830 when Grown authorities re- opened an investlaation od the al- most-iorgotoen case. The body Of the lather-in-law was exhumed from the lamliy Dlot Bat Noflh Brookiieid, and a Dntholollflt W5‘ tilylng for the Crown told at tind- ing traces arsenic in it tend in his own dedenoe eater- flay, said he had not adminlstered arsenic or any other 13013011 W0 ' "*t‘.?%;..:. h"ohad'§i£t"thmlldh"' are Ion trial without sllowlne a km of gemotiml. Eurley almost brolre down as the verdict came in- I manic you, one and all." he 9915 in a broken. quaverlna voice M513 raised a tremfelirlz hand WW“ Ml‘. Jusillace M. B. Archibald thsl dcan'teI;ay anylihllg lg‘;-h"111,§ to cwspmperm . §?°my wlle to write snmethinc when I get home.” Awaitlnd ma‘ at his home in North W_uB,IWkfl& was his 70-year-old he. h iormer Alice HGIIUW. W “*1 cord" with the iury'§wX:rd1°{- Hf in added th evidence I10 as to colflmend Y0“ ‘“V°'‘1’ln 1’ m anyiury0l'I1l-V”‘ —————-—.-“‘*‘ Bricklayer Linked In Torso-Murder and W W 3-A 53 Yul‘- CLEVELAND. July - id bricklayer’ N13-Wd Kw ~ we torso-murder victim °- tails. The no. 3 victim at the 12 per- sons slain in the 13-5'5 W“: V9575‘ in a, series declared by 0030:: Sum.“-1 R: Gerber to be the $10? or the slayer. was Mrs. mgliell-Til ll)/lartin L. O’Donnell said the bricklayer was an assoc to of t. a other victims. wsherlii 0‘Dnnncll said iour from human beings, _________._. Buckner Sentenced Nmw YORK, July 3 —(AP)— William P. Buckner, Jr.. cccktsil and beauty lobbyist. WM l°m°'n°°‘ in Federal Court today two years imprisonment and lined ti.- loo ior mail mind and conspiracy in the manipulation oi defaulted Philippine railway bonds. T TO MEELWAR THREA T Planslytllilnd To’ Of Allied Powers, Five R. A. F. s2I.'.Edrons To Visit France Next .Week ———- Will Call - up Ai_r_t9_rce Reservists. (By J. F. Sanderson, Canadian Press Staff Writer) LONDON, July 6-—Grcat Britain launched it series of moves today to strengthen the British-French front and all the some time remove doubts as to the course it will follow} should new efforts be made to change the map of Europe. These moves included:—- 1. Introduction of a hill in the House of Commons set- ting up a fund estimated at £50,000,000 ($324,000,000) to promote export of munitions and raw materials for the de- vfence requirements of such countries as Poland, Romania. Greece and Turkey. . 2. Announcement that the continent would see is sample of British air power next week when 52 Royal Air Force planes go to Paris for the Bastile Day exercises J uly 14. 3. Announcement that a number of air force reserves would be called up during‘ the next three or four months as a test mobilization exercise. Statement Today we «mm m we w 0. 0. F. Rejects make a derlnioe statement on 1-be soapgd of1_‘°Gree/c1bB}l;igteAn's “pledge its - T J n P013, r ass tame y-esisting agrwaon. Prime Minis- 0 ‘“’(“.°.’:"“.i..‘e‘.‘...“”*..f.?‘°“.l.:':?.‘.°°‘“”““"........; with flerridge Imdmi _______ late mmday quoted infiormed soumes _uB 9% 13133 me momm M (By The console: PrTeusa) ow mouse-ta t The aovemmenl wmme ' "' isu:fiour~te*.nn-ain.atthisi1mc---im am. ~ to .1 tune‘ from making the inbernaticu:- 3°” - .. J‘ al sirtun/tion more dinicult, the dis- _W_W”°_ ,_ ggg,-, NW‘ Nd‘) here today in a. staoslrlent to the , me will be to lmsuess p,.,,,_ Gemuuruy with the solidar-lily 91' Ml-I Woodsworih said the 6.0.3‘. isting between Warsaw and 1021- ha not gym mm. W1), Her-ridge donontheneedtoreelstanywl‘ of Obtwwa. sponsor or the New tempt to change the status or the De,mc,.wy nwmmen.t_ the "slight: Free city oi Dennis, my hope for believing that there The statement is so ivruned. it is any poas1bi.l.ity." their» the 0.01"- waa said, {lat it will remove all would unite with the Hen-irige doubt about Greed, Britain's posi- movement. tlon. The statement followed Mr.Ker- omciel einoles let it be known rldee's annolmoemem 3'0 R°9"'* that Bmitain, Elrance and Roland halv decided to make joint mp- resenbstiona in the Dsnzi Sen- ate mmt m ta.niz- stion oi the City. This aspect oi the situation may be reviewed the Prime Minister's statement. Fresh ulpenlotlons hem instructions will be sent to William strong, British Flor- illiam seeds. the British — Arnbassador to Russia. beiore the weekend in an effort to maise_ D!'08l‘0&s in the Anfifhsoviet nigg- tiationa ion‘ a. trip military - shoe. but there is no likelihood oi Viscount Halifax, i‘-‘orclgn Secre- tary, going to Russia to take per- sonal . as some quarters have urged. The Government's airport credit is an enlargement or one already in operation. At the pres- ent time the Board oi Trade has the power to sanction elcport cred- its up to £'l5.000,000 for stra-lzht commercial tmnsaicoions and £10,- 000,000 ior those which must be judged on political conslduailons rather than commercial merits. The £i0,000,000 iund was estab- lished prilnarily to help China buy munitions and this trade will not dim . In eiiect the Government 0081-0- go‘? to increase the £10. .000 to £60,000.000, pirovi lug 1150,- 000.000 in new capital for the Allocation oi Money Allocation of the money has not 3 Th Cmndhn he“) Econ ggmgetecl but wl1>l<1)la.nd.t 13;; ml mf my 6 _ Mmlmm ” ' “mum 3° and maximum temperatures: ' Conservative‘ UITAW O —-(0934-O - A. July on. on ’°’l‘“'.:...‘r:.9.fi°‘... . ."l“.."'.: us 0 llewdcoi the Nationtfr Pol‘?-Y. is are a s as tour oi e Penins . no will leave Speaking Tour Of Quebec gmmm lalved. appropriation in that order. mwwn 7., ““ ‘.éil““"‘t.. ‘:51 ‘ii 0 (Continued on page 7, Col in ";,,g 51 7-, Winxupeg 55 81 Toomlto 3 Ottawa Leader Plans .......... .1 ‘to Quebec '10 83 Saint John 53 67 oi as 62 as ll'oreoasu:— ' party siipportus at various towns m,tm,.. Mod 0, and iiallsgéztbut will deliver no ,,LP,',“ wu¢ w1nd,._:“:fi:§._ londay Dndhlanion will lunch 5°Mwm*°‘m_ '°"m"d so Trois. Plsroles. inset pal;t&vrr:rk- ; 0" It R-|m°“*l in “W °°“ High tide this afternoon at 1.59 tomorrow mo 50 and deliver afi address there in mm‘ .3 __ 9 av . Mn.nt- tlll will ‘*0 ‘um’ T“"““V ...'.‘.*“...‘:’.“.;...".‘.‘.3 ex§?riil§g“at”4am‘.“d noon en‘: Sal: Mal” °°“'°"°d l: last quarter moon July 9. 3.4! Imam ‘M 9"" l'°’‘‘°" °" xgltrnninelsioe tide lchleen min- ?“ W°d"“¢'l'- utea later then onefiortetewn. ~ and the swing a.d- ‘I'll: oanranar SAILINGS Dr. Msnion Leaves ....u;?.‘-7.? lid.. 9.45 A. M. ,‘fi1dgy njgm 1 P. 11., 4.80 P M -ll'1i.ia.s.osr.<lL.eaol=. , "";,,,,,fi‘§=1:,Pd , stmnu emasoe a Boost War Chests? and setui-any nlglmt 1 leaves rorhieiitine slams. M,‘ .~ '°°..$1’.‘“’ . .l=::..°*§i an -.:.=-in-ll-. alumnae sins-.11. -. -' ,