MAXIMG lvulxms r o, ‘ v‘, OI‘ A MERE MAN W m MERE MAN r E . zt/Wfl W 1 Many of life's richest blessings . best for all can mun on” u“ come to us in we best for each- - The People's Paper Coverslrinoe Edward Island Like the Dew e55. ,_;.::___- -_ ——— . __ ..__._____ I um o. m;~;=-;;;_,;;;-;;~,1;;;,3-..:r'~ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1942 8 PAGES “r.';'t'.lll"i-‘ft.°i'ti.ol’.°l'ititl> $11.»...- -~ u» BATTLE FOR EGYPT IS RAGIN G F IERCELY ‘ fibril Thrusts bblsvAilia Thrash Scale of Milzgoo GERMANY degnans Open Third Major Front P. E. I. To I-WIIW“ Death Early iionor Army Today of Capt. ll. lliurra Though Hitler's summer offensive in the east apparently has not m been loosed, preliminary Axis thrusts in Egypt and the Ukraine already have produced a twin crisis for his British and Russian opponents. Both jaws of a vast Axis pincer movement eastward have nawed their way forward dangerously, at an uncounted cost in life an battle wrecks e. In ‘Egypt, the British forces have mustered for a last-ditch stand perilously close to their vital Alexandria naval base. In Southern Russia an ominous dent has been made in Marshal Serncon Timoshenko‘; com- municative services cast of lllharirov. ‘ ' _ Yet in Washington a confident note is sounded. And in the joint statement by Prime Minister Churchill and President Roosevelt there is the promise of coming operations which will divert Gennan rength from an attack on Russia. Cheering, too is the resumption of Britain's aerial many and reiiabe rerorts that United States air uni s are laying groundwork for Amer can participation in such mass raids. b lmvy Drive ls Launched In Kursk Area War Situation Last Night ¢,_ (By KIRK! L. SIMPSON, Associated Press War Analyst) Prince Edward Islanders in eorn- mon with the rest bf the Dominion will honor the boys in khaki this vreek as the observance of Army Week is held. With more enlist- ments per thousand of population than any other province, Islanders will endeavor to get a better under- standing of just what those boys are doing and how they are living in their new environment. Ptxra/ies, dea v r-tratlloras, drill‘ visits to the urmy camps, an srmy post office, a feu-de-jole. and other military displays will be features of the Pmtram during the week. Al- ready diarlottetown and other Carpt. Howard Murra , 63‘, retir- ed see captain died a hLs home, l0 Water Street early today. He was stricken with a heart attack Sunday afternoon. Captain Murray lived here practically all 11's life. He is survived by his widow. Funeral arrangements were not complete early this morning, llictory Outlook Siege Of Sevastopol Goes Into 25th DaY- (By Henry C. Sgziisiggyiltlggh . . 11 . H ~. . (liiiiisiirtiiviqlvne 29-mon- dav)__(_.\p)_ The Germans have opened a third major summer front with an offen- strong- onnding of Ger- the sive from the kcy _ centre, have entered 1M0 the 5pm; The creation of an American zone of operation in Europe sulgbgieiatis B n h pool of Ilursk» 28° “"1" gflggg,°cglgg<;r,g"g,,malg “$5.533: 03.2.3.1}?‘.2112’;ti“illélfititfll‘“.3':;‘.f..:“&'r.;ll;l.: .3;:‘.i'..."‘li”. ....’: fig ilfli‘ illl . south of Moscow, while throughout the business lecflonlt tainty that American army air power soon will join the British ainnen ' oobscauzsé» , pouring more and more men against German targets.‘ ' . . . ' _, Six Months Ago " ~'~ "--” crvaus ’ 1.111.» “annual ‘l, l.‘ P 35° i. .. . ”,§'ban TL-Wlhefiiclslllllfiéln ___fhe Ec1s_tern Meauénaaeaa g . against the Russian defences Turning westward to appraise the Wfilialllifiigdfet across the Pacifism _ _ y’ ’ . 111 ‘he Khnrltav IE?!‘ swam: giilinteeiggflllgilacliieiles Ii-‘ofitu ‘:15’: gniitttlgenilire eIIIcoIlarZgInIrIPIIIlIeTre hi’: sown: _ .‘."‘n‘§?§m-m““"‘ §z poi ImiiICS, E USSIBIIS ti! indications that the Japanese invaders are losing_momentum in China N I W I St- _ . g 4 ported early “ma” . and still far from a knockout blow at foes who defied‘ them slngle-haml- ews 3 e come ‘mu _ d (u. Germans apparently R953 R|f|g gg,g"g,,'g,g';,'lzg,.".is,§:,:,"¢.;:,:';;;!°=-" "'1 10"" l= “=l='""'"= *0 "'9 1m. To 12111.31. Nation- spmng their new drive fl'0l'll I Th; Jgilmnese ‘campaign elsewhere in the Pacific has been in a lnfl -—-— , 1 ‘ I l s noe e way a e. - . strong enirenchments from D I u s. s- _ __=_ Buy Douglas Amaro ' which the Red army never n ' l‘ - m‘ Cunadizn Press Staff li/lrlter “as able l0 dislodge "m" ' - ‘ wlLcbliFuiilaJuil§via£ifil CZTFXQE i';"“'“"li"l 1* I ___i . 11c I‘ during its great counter-of- sr. Pzrrrlaalsunc. Fla-- Jlll" Provinfie of Prince Edward island ammunition for its deienoe of the - “m” "_ x» -. f last winter mid 28»-(CP)—Sir Charles ROSA. 7 _ war administration this week-end I m3 “"5119 o. . d inventor o! the Ross rifle which in the joint ofisllrflflcfl by lfrlme _A new threat has been added in the eastern Mediterranean where a quarter million German passe, l,‘ P311)’ Sllflllg, W1\14'1l Tegllme caused one of Canada's 8"“ c‘): Mmistgig m“ find “Prflfgdeg chutiste are reported poised in Crete for attack on Suez or Syria. Map shows probable pattern e11 - '° “m” t°""°" 511°’ iII’.I°§‘.‘I§‘.?'1i§°1§§§§t$553103..- hwfféiil w3.1¢§°‘l?.fp“....§§¢§°°1 ~ m1 et-Melwmes- Ismlei smears assaults 1o Llbre eodlivela- . 1 I Q -_-_.__~ — - ers in the British 133110119. (11911 victory are brighter now than they were six months a o. This encouraging statsment by the political heads of Britain and tine United States with its promise or “coming operations" 1o turn the Gcrman strength from tfe at- tack on Russia. 1's a wclcnme stim- ulant to a nnticn which has heard little but bad news for a week. Informed quarters expressed the b51101 that critics who instituted the two-day debate 0:1 a no-coriii- (IFIICQ mction clue this week in Ccmmrns would receive lltrie sup- DOPB frcm the rest of the House in (Cenlirulod on page 7.“ C01 7) Gaming Events l-Q- Noliw. in um here today after a short 111M55- Slr Charles resided at Pass! Grille, near here. Survivors incllldfi his widow, Lady Dorothy R055. who was with him when he died. Sir Charles received his educa- ticn at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge. He served as a lieuten- , ,_.,,,,., M, "m, ant in the third battery, Seaforth Highlanders, retiring in 1894. and "Tulkies-Cardig1ln Wednesday. 111191‘ 111 ‘he 3°91‘ w“ aewed I“ a 5.29mi, contain. lie was consulting adviser on Imeiiinforced British I Army Holds Cr_imly To llositionsl - B '1: h L‘ _ . Battle Joined By Full Forces Satur- Sifllkéstlaplgfi; I g‘ lune 29th --- luly 5th. 194 PROGRAMME ‘SOLDIERS’ DAY" MONDAY, JUNE 29th CIIARLOTTETOIVN luvs rol- column ..-.... ,_.. "Talkies-bluntly River ‘lllurs- small arms to the Canadian Gov- 7.30 P. M.-Starting at the Armouries s. parade of all Military Units, in- t , is . _- _- , . i :1 n t to 1.1:» tr o1» . n I do). 6 211 21. grlglgldrtiglgnillgioclilafiy a gnemni/ligrzhlgfnfglé eluding the 17th (Reserve) Armoured Regiment. 204th (Re m‘: Ycclifliillggi reap?’ n‘; “$2 dfly ternoan,’ Raged . , ~ , serve) Field Battery. R. C. A., 6th (Reserve) District Signals, _ ,, R. c. c. s, No. c2 Canadian Army (Basic) Training Centre “$111 dgffctié“ U91 1h§n§f§fr-flq,n8 Units will proceed by Kent Street t0 Queen, North to Fitz- week-end statement w"s released, roy. East to Prince, South to Grafton, thence to Queen thF majority .-i' t'<e members 5p- square Gardens where a band concert will be held in the Dears‘ reluctant l0 P111111“??? the newly renovated band stand. by the band tram No. 62 Can- ltlgveflrlflclégg algae». mallrr issue at adlan Army (Basic) Raining Centre. e D ' 8.00 P. M.-An Army Post Office will be established in a marquee tent. "Talkies-Eldon Friday. k ‘ 6_29_21_ Engineers. He was widely nown as an engineer and inventor. The Ross rifle, adopted for the Canadian militia in i902 and issued to the Canadian forces overseas in i914, was the cause of one of Can- ada's greatest controversies of the First Great War. It finailv was LONDON, June 28—<OP)—'i‘hs 5 Admiralty announced today the BRIO-tin liner Tongnriro drszroyed . a JilllkllllfiFl‘ submarine which it ~ encountered en route homo to Bri- 1am wllil a cargo of Australian . moat and lvrol, .4 The Tangnriro sighted the sud» marine seven miles Redoubled Fury Sunday. ‘Icrcsob, June 6-27-29. "Dance at 5L. 10:11, lvcbstcrs Orchestra- (By Edward Kennedy, Associated Press Staff \\'1"itcr) “Dance ill Lorne lllley Hail Jay ' CAIRO. Illlle 23——(AP)——The Iiaitie fur Egypt raged fier- lal, ilcnuy ‘s Orchestra. 0-27- -- . v - discarded in tvm- o 11 rt e 1 rcn of the Pot Office and to the left of the ' . . - elm/l- and i111: IIIIIXIIIIL-glilykiiiilyvlilltll. posotyziifiii. lsee-Enfield iii 1917 r t e B “sh ggfuliegs’ II/lcinunient This osffice will be designed w New" c311 "‘ ‘he d5“? °a“1‘1‘°“.‘°“1h“e51 “f. 31mm‘ ‘T191’ “’“1‘ ‘he 5°“ 111° 151d" °P‘-'""1 1"» CW1- ‘ ‘______ k ' d.“ B5 nearly as possible an Army Field Post office ‘rhe rclnforced British army grimly holding llS 11min ])()SlilOllS zlgninst filgrlfiglévggdfilliéqfjglp 3' .,. . . . - _ - -I . ._ __ p. w. _ ._ . we, Q1‘ - qxipfilifigv $56531?“ fisca§étsTv$igieff staff will be chosen from those members of the Post Office g the mcChHIHZe-“l 1111151“ 01 111C 1\_Xl5 Afllkfl U111)» lll a “.1111 1111106. ezcgi the gun crewvs to "go to it." slue. 6-29-11. F B I stall who sow Active Service ln the last War. and who at ‘ir- _ , the outcome 0i which may decide the illie of the lluldle East Lmel‘ and sub exchanged lire €-- ' ' I present are members of Reserve Units. and who will conduct and the length of the global war ' 1“ a 11°‘ fullllhll! bfiiltle and “Come to Women's Institute their duties in Anny unifdrnlr. There will be a stamp ven- ' m‘ merdmmman‘ 1mm“ 511911 landed squafelyr on the target. A huge column of xnrke and my was thrown up. When it The desperate battle was joined by the full forces of both iltllCt‘, _ _ 29111. sides Saturday afternoon, spurred f1tf1ll]_v' throughout the night, s dork wicket, scales for weighing parcels, and members of staff will be competent to give instructions es to the cor- 111 Wiltshire Iillll og-éliulzli‘ Friends learned with regret of “'.\ilI10il T011. and Bazaar Tllurs- rect wrapping. and Eddremlls 0f parcels addressed to sold- the passing of Mr, vcto: H. Steraw- and was rcjoillcrl with redoubicd energy at (lawn today; c ear-ed. the Japanese gllbmllrlnq 11>» JllIv 2nd. SUDDGT s.so61_=m1§141. iers in the consul-n Army. every man and woman. boy and fig,“ ofggfgd “at h,§""ho{§§§° f; o... of l... confusion of mun- m————~— 133g! gwlrsoxgfiiegrm action was girl in Charlottetown who knows a Soldier on Active Ser- d d 5J4 _ d9 - 811-119 d 1 k- vice. (and who doesn't) should writes letter, or better mu m“ m‘ E ward Boa °n q “r mg l ry an can mg Australialu Destroyer v-Dmcc Te Mlle House schooy’ i? do. . He “Bid been ill fcr a monih- tanks, it was impossible tonight Tuezdyll.‘ Jung‘ 30‘ 6_29_n_ NEW yomg, Jung zg-(Ap) wrap up s. parcel, and mail it at the Army Post office on ‘Ihe deceased was‘ borxn {t to tell how the tide was turning N e s t 0 r I s S u n k ' ____ —CIOsing in ‘on accompgces of Monday, Jurled29th. The office will remain open until 10.00 fiolliickllléymfglzllélg L15 tilfgrg/n llama‘ or in whfat dlrectlgn thet rlnilling ____ A ‘ "o. i . 1 - eight submal- home erman P_ M. on Tues ay, June 30th, ~- _ ‘_ - 1 mosses o men an me a were - ,,_.,,;j";,,$31,}ggp,,,§§{‘1;§;,,§{°“ aKClliS landed in the United 1 .m with his Dennis and has moving (ggftfgrllfe. Jilly‘? MAN l5 so LA-LY 1 QUMMERSIDE b en there ever since. He had been proprietor of the farm for a-bflul 25 7,30 P. lip-Parade o: B squadron 1'ith (Reserve) Armoured Regiment years beicre his retircmcnt about to Armoury square. 51X WHY-i fl 09' . 8.00 P. M. -Openlng c! Army Post Office situated in a marquee on mm. ergefiisiugégfi? 31131.: W‘,§,-.,‘°‘{§; mm’ square‘ following brothers: Dr. 1i. H. Sfflw. (7111:! superintendent oi Educltzon, Stairs to wreck vital centres of American industry, the Federal Bureau of Investigation an- nounced tonight the arrests of scvrrlll suboteur assistants and sllirl more arrests are coming. While the ceaseless vigil along 6-29-11. F1°1<1 111111511111 Erwm 11011111191: 1,695-t01l Australian destroyer Nos- dmicifil‘ 01 the A3115 ihlllsi 1°" tor was sunk while escorting the ward Alexandria and Suez. struck British convoy in the fierce naval with the sun behind his back and and n1;- bame m the gasp-r“ Mgfi_ with the full weight of three iterl-anean June 15 it twas an- armored divisions backed by in- nounced today. Only three of the vessels crew HE WON 1’ ‘fALK HE ls cornea PRDFOUHD n "50s Crapaud Players present One 111 :1 Million" ill Craoaucl lillll, 11c 30th. 6-26-31 "Pnlruvr Road picnic, Wednes- 1111.1". August m. w '11 be a " no. Atlantic com against ene- jinn‘ I1}.B'ea:.>..—’pa“ge’“5fg'1 55 ‘ . . . fafltliv and illllllerv- y , 1w- 6-15-‘18-231327-'l-2’i§2;1ii]fi my lwtllm WM lfltellllll"! In e n o gclgliijilifiliigiorlr' orveliiiemngllrigriggt __.-_s-"_.'.‘3‘Z_»p~?sl1——— f?“ Yi~—_s1" i113" 15 “Ti? §§§§Q,-k“1f,§1,g cQgflpleted l. result of the capture of the eight Educetim‘ EdmDnwn_ and D_ 19414 <<>°nM22d_9e__11es~___<=91nl R.A.F. Rekindles Fires of R. H. Show. Glarlottetown. There were no children. _ The funeral will be hold from his late residence this aftsmoorl, service starting at two o'clock. agents and seizure of their ex- plosives, which was disclosed Saturday night, federal invest- igntors continued pursuit of ac- complices and contact men ovI a wide area. “Drlncc in Georgetown Hall Wed- nosd. . lluly 1st. Webster's Orch- ~ l0 cents. 6-27-21 Electric Power iloduced When Island Men Qualified As "trucking 1 ' l n "mm" monullsla-s LilfistilSlltl for t e “m1 A" C 61cm’ “Villllyviilrllrd (11.08? Earl J. Connolley, assistant to - P 2.11.111: itfftitifilltl. Water Lino Breaks Medic," 50cm; T“ “that! I" Battered Gama" 0" a l July 3 drglglnlighésgfildgybyevgrfiéifi rests and reveaisd thatdfivr. I.‘ Generals Kllled V V . 7v Md _anr_l Summer-field players. hqrfd$zlglsiifl 1.13.13. byoiiis _i. i ' _ , 1 Mullunls Orchestra. 6-29-7-2. snboteuls m’ use in paying off A bmmkdcwn h, the mflum, OTTAWA. June 28- CP)—- Strong Force of Planes Blasts Bremen for Second 4\ jfi _ ' =’ m... .c:"z.:1.11"1 ll: l1fllllll"c%ll%11§“%ll§d%f lllll v lt- ~-¢.. ‘t b M h L 1m u. .1 . Comment ...*1*e..“:: re v ‘ l4 1108s at Charlottetown and total of "pay off lhoney" earl-led cm. 1n darn!“ fafnpkwgfnmumt today made public the names of 89119181! 1911 1n 6.011011 0n EKYDUBH t ‘g1 l n e “c e s n o! ' K a 12' l . I'm“ 1°ll<i1llg Point" during 2x03313111 Jum- 29th. PhIone local for trucking serum; by the saboteurs to nearly $110,- 000. Carrying allnilliel "I hllh explosive; and this amount in United Stain currency for a two-year campaign against lley points in the American war ef- fort, two groups oi four men 8-29-11. "Lemuel Oraswell Tomlin - g hogs g5 Hunter Rh,“ T-uesday‘ June “"1 w°°1<1Y everv Tuesda eaoh were landed from submar- mglgflfvllcl". Also George McKay 11st Ines on the Eastern United Easkr. J. Thsomvrs. Brndalbnne, States coast. m"? Mid .-low M, North wm. Completely equipped with ol- ‘ng w” Ferris, Milton. Truck- villan clothes and a tally- Mck M“ lll all these p0int,g_ 1.1V... built travelling bags wit secret "THUR! Board, - compartment‘ for money and 5.39-“ lists of objectives, the agents were provided with many t of forged credentials, inclu n social securit, cards and lpeci selective service oardl. One near came ashore in a rubber boa on Island and the other reached a Florida dawlllil to the break. M ll ilt the electric culzllt last night, which electric current off fro ° beach b the same method. icemr the Gunrdmn of‘ But theIr plans to carry out a ‘he 0l‘_ several hours. amotage drlive amt ‘Keats; 1:- specrl army week v an rnorae were II Y pages gcheduled f federal agents. 01‘ Hoover declared that one re- . Publication today have "ll held out and will l “Pill-or tomorrow. salt of the arrests had been in- struetions to increase the Coast Guard patrol in the event fur- ther efforts were made to land 0mm! llents along desolate strevhea of the seaboard. --.-<--<_---suu1 JTrIu However. the system was able to continue operating during, the nigh/t with a reduced load ut the street lights and the ssuth-easem part of the cit were backed out entirely until a out 11 oblodl. A large water pip: line leadirl to the condenser was the cause o the trouble. ‘mil pipe burst and a few seconds later the floor of the plant was flooded with about glx inches of water. busy immediately workmen got to restore the electric current and into the Hillsborough River. fortunately, however, a low tide re- duced the efiieienc cf this line and it was sOme t bedora me power was partially restored. About six hours later the rive circuits were back 1n operation but there is 4; ponibility that the nlant will have o opera e cn a reduced load for about an hou- this mom- mg willie renalra are b=ing offrct- . It is expected the broken pipe lino will be replaced by noon trday. The electric power to the Gunr. dlflll Office was shut oilf for s10- groximately four and one half 0111'! (""1011 the breakdown. How- ever, about i1 o'clock the llgh-te were back on ant-n. 117 men and women who were successful in council examinations at Montreal and Halifax and who have qualified to practise medi- cine. The successful candidates in- uded' Prince Edward island-Wil- llan C. Annear. Lower Montague: Donald I. Campbell. Red Point; G-eorse S.A. Inman. Summerside‘ g {zlnald I. McKenna, Oyster Beci h o - C ‘d 31s 1R h 1611312. 'é’§..1.fl'€.'£€.‘.‘.‘}'“%‘l§.t‘r L. Ralnsayc‘ Northam Lewis B. Wgginer, orth Rustico. soil two days n80. Stefani News Agency reported today, identify- ing them as Gen. Ettore Baldws- arre, commander of an Italian surly corps, and Gen. Guido Pia- cenza. CHURCHILL AT CONTROL! ..ZON'DON. June 38 — (CP)— Prime Minister Churchill was re- rted Saturday night by the BBC o have flown his plane part of the way across the Atlantic when he returned from his conferences with President Rnoaeyglt. Join the Host o1 Home Bakers who‘- 510.180 CANADA A6 W/rnnun cgxcfiwweé/ LONDON. June 28-(AP)—The RAJ‘, rekindled tile smoulrluing fires of devastated Bremen overnight in the second massive assault within three days upon that spawning ground oi‘ submarines prowling the Atlantic and today the word in London was: "There can't be much left oi Bremen." The Air Ministry, without disclosing just how many pianos partici- pated in this return raid upon Germany] second’ largest port, said it was made b a “stro force.’ the same hrnse used to describe obliger- ntion raids hy more t an 1.000 bombers ‘hursday night against Bremen and earlier against Cologne and Essen. BIG FIRES ADDED New big fires were added to those still burning from the last, an“); Thursday night, the Air Ministry said of this 05th RAJ’. assault n! the war upon the one-thriving German port and shipbuilding centre. Night raiding squadrons blasted ii‘=:=-=——:Y other places in northwest Germany. air fields and war plants oi ill- land and coastal France shipping in the Channel. The Lan- nion airdrcme in Brittany came in for a particularly violent attack. One enemy ship was bombed and left aflame oil Cherbourg. The operations cost Britain l1 planes -— nine bombers and two figllters—the Air Ministry announ- ced. Ackllowledlltniz that the north- west German coast was hard hit during the night by British high explosive__and_f1re bombs._the_Ber; German 0ov’t Threatens Brazil BERLIN, i From German Brilliant-Eli). Julie 28—~(AP)__Ths German govcznnlellt, rolling iltioyp tion to what it charged were in. creasing anti-German manifesta- tions in Brazil, threzltelrd today u; take “counter-mcamx-cs‘ llilifllg (he Brazilian government “put; an em (Continued on M" '7 Col I) m tlnmv- yriflvmnnnq" Sun sets this evening at 7.50 and rises tomorrow morning st 4.16. Lest quarter moon July 5, 3.5a CAR. FERRY SERVICE DAII.‘ EXCEPT SUNDAY From Borden - Leave 0.30 san- ‘125 a.m. 1.00 p.m. 4.45 p.m. 7.55 p.m. Leave Cape Icrnlentine-‘IAIS aan. 11.00 mm. 3.15 p.m. 0.45 p.m. 9.10 pm SUNDAY SERVICE (May 3 to Dee. 27 inclusive; Leave Borden 9.00 a.m. 12.00 noon 1.46 p.m. 7.15 p.m. Lea.e Tormcntine l0.I5 mm. $20 --: lI-m. 0.00 p.m. 8.30 p.m. P. E. l.—N. S FERRY SERVICE Leave Wood Islanah 1.00 a.m., 11.0! a.m., p.m. Leave Caribou I a.m., 1 pan, and 5-30 p.m. AIR. SERVICE Charlottetown -Snmmerslde- Moncton Leave Charlottetown Mi s. 12.45 . rn. [gave Summerailfe 1.10 s. m4 nu 1.20 leave Moneton ll a. 1a.; and 0.10 n. m ruin. ..._._4 a..- .1... .1. _v __ 1 -_..... l .-