MAXIMS OFL MERE MAN A pyimslivedngoodll . Hg who hos lived Wxdl in oblcur- e Covers Prince Edward. Island Like the Dew liberty. MERE MAN To accept a benefit is to sell om-‘s MAXI M6 OFA ("lmrlnttotown Gnardlnn Two Confl- llorning Gunrdl Pounded I881. BRITISH CABINET DRAFTS PEA CE PR OGRAM __*.___¢~.__ CHARLOTTETOWN, ‘CA-NADA, wit.) its-psi. "AUGUST 31, 193s? W I ‘mitfiss Annual Bu NAZI iiricfiztciis is RIITHLESS itaiussiis Press Campaign Sim- ilar To That Adopt- ed Preceding March Into Austria. Ml’. Bywfluardiuni S l Wire) 1mm. , Aug. 30- eadlines in the Gannon newspapers toda ' re- corded every tavern brawl ".n Crccluislovakiii, invariably repre- senting tzhe Czechs its ruthless ag- grcssors. Tm- press campaign coincided with an approach to kl. state of pic- rcdnvss for win" in the air, on and mid on sea that was unpre- cedented since the Great Writ". The situation in many respects recalled that prevailing in Austrin when the regime of Chancellor Kurt Von Schuschnigg was under fzre iii dispatches to the German press, Tho papers then represented the A\L\ll“.lll people 11S in a white heat of l ‘iciintion leading many Nazis to rcnre, "Germany must inter- vene ".0 establish order." Ilcporia Played-up Areport of a knife fight in which two Sudeten Germans were l\'0ilil(i£‘(i iii a Grechoslovak villa *e sippt-mvti with the caption. “Czec is Be ego Sudctcn Village-Gendar- mt-rzt- Viiinly Asks Military Assist- once." And the organ of Paul Joseph cmiillirSls. Ministci" of Propagan . be the some story with the “in all parts 0f Sudctcii land some .i ziriiiiiig reports of bloody and violent Czech methods. Lzke a pail of bloody terror villainous detds of the unbridled mob oppress th.- tortured lurid." DNB, (‘vcrnion official how's Bsvttrv, niul sin-chi i-eptirts from PRESS INFLAMES 11131.1(: Once Proud Austrian Figure - < Before the German anschluss, Richard Schmltl his official regullii, as is sho n in the photo on the day. The picture “left taken b11936 The N_ coup placed him in interview in Gxiitcistltvvf, nciii‘ '1‘ l‘ n ll i e ll nil. chariot that "Czech mud buildhii, gaiics brought into tihe Sudcieii re- gion to erect fortifications banded thciusclves into shock brigades vo rampaging through Ger- rcs itmiinu (1nd maltreat- sitid are “Gtmitiiiii habitually" st tii'_\' school children TCIllii “Col ill‘ Z - _. ._s____-:L&_ ..1___ __: "Wednesday is Dance Night at The hituhtitis. h~l25'l-ii'-1l-t; "‘l‘iilkics—-M_onu1gue Saturday. L-TlB-ii- Bil-Iii. "Tttlkick-SOIIYIB Monday. L—'l76-8-32-31. - "Bu-int: live fowl (lihly. Bow- mmu. store, Hunter River. .1-1-574-8-22-25-29-9-1-5-8. .“‘D.ince in Iona Hall, Wednesday “if-it , L-841-8-30-2i. "Dziiice at, Clcrinoiit on Aug. 31. 50w hours. Good music. L-852-il-30-2l. fill-once at, Victoria Rink every Wctlzirstliiv night. L-IOII-S-l-B-Tiies-Wcd. tf. “'l).iz.rc tit East Wilisliire School 1:.lll':ti‘.\'f. Septmiiber 1st, if no‘. fine huiiiy. L-BDG-tl-Sl-‘li. dfConic to Hope River ice crciim. wfiliti. rllfllll evening in nid of C. L. Wednesday August 31st, if not hm.- ‘fnursdiiy. LTN-O-I-li R"Dniice tonight at Years Union D'.‘i"i._ Bob Weeks‘ "Old Timers". uivu s truck leaves Market Square 8:30. 14-807. t"wood Islands now ferry sltc “I Inbor Day, Sept. 5th. Post- Pfillcd from Aug. 24th. Come all; if not fine Wednesday. L-891-B-31-2i. "Ice Cream Festival Bingo etc ¥fd driiwlnu of Parish lottery on Ric Stalin Maris grounds, North ugl-iilifl". Wcdndsday evening, Au - l Ho». L-777-8-20- t. "Everybody come to Copeland a?“ MncDuff concert. Thursday heeiliflil in Community Hall, Cove- “i- L-as "Yacht races and picnic nt 21.12%}. Wednesday Aug. 31st. Ball fmtfllsl afternoon and evening. m" wit" suppers 4 to 8 p. m. m] lmtisements with dance at ““~ Iri163-8-30-3L i1 Queen's Cou t F ' c. __ R . ny ox "It; {Mid ‘iilifkfltcs to a niectlui; cm“, ‘Till ni the Agricultural llull s9W‘_-;:1b:ir0\\"ti. fli 8 o'clock on buying or Mpafitgl-IJNI. co-ovffllglqtgse "A memlll.’ 0i Cranbe rry Grow- ginwglti 71):" liglgmcilzi St. TAlntlrthwKa ‘ i- . on iurs ay grgmfi-nfllfiilltlllbél‘ 1st. for purpose bu,“ ‘G "J12 a Provincia Cran- mmm TOWIW Association. All in- Bro invited to attend. ' ‘Will {r843 $40-31... Island Not Included In Federal Works Projects John Dry Dock and Shipbuilding C0., Ltd, of Saint John, at. about 'l. $14.61 MLscou, N. B.. wharf repairs. Diamond Construction C0.. Ltd. of Fredericton, at. about $38,039- Campbellton. N. B., wharf lm- provements, Aiken & Machachlziu. Limited. 0f St. Cathcrines, Orit., at about 849.408. Leaves For Maritimes OTTAWA, Aug. 30—<CPl—Hon. R. J. Manion. Conservative OTPAWA. Aug. 30-The Public Works Department tonight an- nounced the following contracts hiivc been awarded: Cribbiirs Point. N. 8., dredging, Ilcntron Dredging Co.. Ltd, 0f Halifax. iit about $16,601. Dlllil‘ illl. N. 5.. extension to south breakwnter, J. P. Porter and Sons. Ltd" of Montreal. at. about $12,306. St. ltfarys River, N. 8.. dredging J. P. Porter dz Sons, Ltd" of Mon- treal, at about $50,000. lvlnlngnsh. N. 5., Wharf improve- ments. William Barney, of Que- 13"" entrained late w“ m, bee‘ M‘ “m” $17929‘ iiblitrén, enroute to the Maxi-hunt: Larry's River, N. 3.. dredging. provinces where he will give ad- Fundy Construction 00., Ltd. of dresses in Saint John. N. 8., Hal- Hailifux. at about $26,647. ifnx and Charlottetown. I-le will dredging, St. YiiflllJlllfl, N. 8.. _..._ i World News In Brief QUAKE SHARES L05 ANGELES I108 ANGELES. Alli. 30-(APi—A stronf Angelcs at 7.21 p. m. ii 1 l m. EDT) ton ght. The slim-k, a swaying eas -wost. motion lastin several seconds, was the harbor district return next weekend. earthquake shook Loo felt in downtown Ins Angrles and Illflrc heavily and bench cities. No damage was reported. CONDITION UNCIIANG ED BIONTREAL, Aug. 30-iCP)-(‘undli.lon of Sir Andmw Miu-Plmil, 'ominent Dlontrcal Hiysician, historian and writer, though serious. was llllvlliilllfbll and he wan in no lminedalc- danger, hospital officials rc- portrd here tonight. Sir Andrew was stricken with paralysis last. tuck gtdhts summit h; at Orwell. P. E. L. and entered hoopla] hi‘ ur my. SUFFER HEAVY CASUALTIES LONDON. Aug. 30-161’ linvui-Jlpanesc airplanes killed or ivoumicd nearly 1,000 civilians yesterday in a raid on Kingshnn, 100 miles northwest of llankow, the Chinese Embassy here was advised to- n ghl. by cable. More than 200 bombs yaere dropped in the raid. the mcsslgc from the Lhincce Government id. SUCCIJMBS T0 INJURIES ._.____i_ WESTVILLE, N. 5., Aug. 30-(Cl’)—Cll.renoc Macintosh, 50, of Westville died in hospital If. New Glasgow, near here, today from in- rios received when he was struck by a motor-driven train bound from lgetv Glasgow w Plcwu. ltuilwnymen uld he had been walking along the track. COULD NOT REMAIN ALOOF ._._-————- 31—iWodnc|duyi—-CP llavll) —The British reps DON. A . LON u‘ thnt Tuesday‘; cabinet meeting roved wit. out I eed flfiflfl“. “Fawn Bnlnln, while primarily concerned wi h maintaining world peace, could not stand aloo in the event Germany provoked war over the Czechoslovak inane. REPORTS STALIN INJURED DENIED ._._._.____ Mogcow, Al‘. 30-(0? Hamel-Reports Soviet loader Jone h 5min hfld been injured in an automobile accident were formally e- nled here tonight. (Wunow newspapers toda re rfed Stalin had been bun Wm.“ m, w", (Iflvgn by the uerman e an feur Erik Schulre, rim pow“ imp killed n motorcycle guard. swerved. off the road and clashed Into a tree. The chauffeur wu arrested for ‘criminal nbolale" the re- port, snld, while Stsltn was slid to he carrying his IPIII ln a sling) Authorities hero insisted they had knowledge of the reported accident. FOUR. ARABS KILLED IN CLASH ._.-_----__ JERpgALpM, Aug, 30-(0? liuvul-Four Aruba wcrc killed today Ms in battles with BI m“ mum . "mun, bu.“ '|'| , l I when n with illlrellzlgflr; who urlier m o bu: near Knfnkana, held up the pimengers, In Arub prisoner guarded by I Jewish police- freed d 1h hills. m““Tf.'.'.‘-'i.l.'.'.-'fi.'°::: llilllul during n skirmish between troop: 1nd m» other terrorist force In the Noblll tell"!- “protective custody“ in n‘ concentration camp, and was mayor of Vienna, and an impressive figure in the photo at. the right shows him as he appears to- was taken as he faced an tifflclnl the camp at. Dachau, Bavaria. ARMS mini iiivtsiieiiitm liiLL BE uni Question Will Be Brought B e f o r e Parliament States Defence lllinister. OTTAWA. Aug. 1ltl—tCP>_De— fen-ct- Ministoi" MacKcnzic said to- night he would ensure that the iiecc:~"snr_t' motion would bc made at the iicxt session 0t Pzixliameiit to bring before the Public Accounts Cuinmiiir: the Bren machine gun contract iiiiiirtlcd the Jelin Inglis Cnnipiiiiy of Toronto. .\Il'. Alnvlieiit/ic. inst brick ii"0m n trip to British Columbia, said he might llilY-J some iiirtixei‘ state- nit-iit litter this ivcek on the criti- cisms- of the John Inglis contract coiitaitictl in a recent. mnxzazinc uiuicu: by Col. George Drew of Guelph. Ont. " The Mliilstcr utteiidctl cabinet council this at I noon itnd it was presumed sonic tiist-iissitin m-ciirretl ilicrt- over the article's criticism of the inticliiiie. gun hiiiriict b)’ which the John Inglis (‘oiiiiiiiiiy of Toronto will iii: ufnctui-e 7.000 nuns for the Cu .:i Govern- iiiciil illlfl 5.000 for tzic Biiiisli Govrrttnient. Inst stssioi when qitxstloneti this nnd othc .contr the ister told the House m them should be referred to Public Accounts Committee. only those matters which have al- ready appeared in_ the. auditor generals report. may be referred to that committee and it was 1m- posslble to make the reference last session Sllldc the report. cov- ered only expenditures up to the end of the previous fiscal vctti". _.es__th.e. “miner re-siiotislizislsu (Continued on page 0, Col 4) on in- L7 Spanish Civil War Reaches Stalemate HENDAYE, France, Aug. 80- (APY-The ‘Spanish civil war lapsed into a new stalemate to- day. Insurgent and Government dispatches indicated. There, were only minor i"aids and advance guard skirmishes on nil fronts. On the Ebro River frniit of northeastern Spnin, the struggle precipitntird Jiily 25 bi" tlit- gov- ernment's surprise offensive in south Catalonia nppenrcd to have ended, temporarily at. least. with the government. still clinging to the west batik of the river. 0n the lQ<i.l'f‘l1'lll(llll'il front southwestern Spoin. where lilies have been remodelled by Insurg- ent. offensive niul tlnveiiiuieiit counter offensive within the past six weeks. both sides were rc- norted resting. of "I N s P I i ma ADDRESS Til SERVICE cuts Rev. T. William Jones Heard At Enjoyable Function At Beach Grove Inn. Comradesl-iip and an B/pflfefila. tion of our heritage were the key- notes in an inspiring address de- livered last night at. Beach Grove Inn before a joint. meeting of Gyro. Rotary. Ts Men's mid Kinsman Clubs by Rev. T. William Jones. M. :\.. D..D.. pastor of Calvary United Church. Montreal. and lflltflllbfil‘ of the Gyro Club of that c .y, "The basic principle 0f all 0r- ganizntions," Sflld D1‘. Joiics, "is comradeship, fellowship. friendship or whatever you like to tel-iii what describes a gathering that lends that spirit we are gathered here tonight and without it our organ- izations could not live. Yet "we must realize thrit there are maiiv places in the world where such gatherings are impossible. We must. guard against loss of this right here and believe that if we could only get men to sit down together in a spirit of xzood fellow- ship we could rid the ivoisld of most. of its troubles. Because it is the men we don't know that we hesitate to trust. All our prournni- mes must be built around this principle for whatever else you do if it is your pilrpose t0 make the life of the community hap- pier, cleaner, finer. you must let m!‘ ffllillll! Ilf Kwodtrill grow. “Another great principle I wish lo emphasise," said Dr. Jones "is the appreciation of our We should iiwnken in our own minds rind in the minds oi those around us it knowledge of the richness of the heritage we share with the other members 0f our Commontveaith and with our great neighbor to the south. It ivas no‘. an easy thing i0 acquire. Our forefathers bled and died for this freedom we enjoy. As I read the story 0f our nation of the struggle for freedom I believe there is no writing so thrilling as the pro- gress we have iichieved and are. enjoying todiiy in ‘this regard. But thcro is a. real diiiiycr that men will forget. llspzcialli" the younger men and it may be that their children may not enjoy this heri- tage. In Hyde Park, London on any Sunday you may see the IJWConiIniit-d on page 9,’ Cci H64)“ New lrmmpmi Reguiafions Are Delayed OTFA\VA. Aug. 30 hCPi- .\liiiii features of liust sessions lc-"iisltitlon creating the 'l‘i'aiispoi"t Cfo.iiiiii.~sit:ii with jurisdiction ovci" Hll‘ illl(l wntei" carriage as well sis l’.'lll‘.\‘fl_\‘.~. ~ill not. be clfcc ive Sept. 1 as crimin- ally pr0p...~.~<. Transpor. Minisit-i" llowc sttid to- day the "agreed eluirgvs st"'ilt')ll of the measure. and control o! rates foi" carriage by 1m" would not. be placed in operation until later. It had already been indicated that regulations inoposed for car- riage of package freight between Quebec and head of the hikes would not be lmpmed until Jan. 1 next. _ The “agreed charges" IIFOVIMOII would enable railways to enter in- to arrangements with shippers tor special rates apim from the reu- ular tariffs and was looked upon as an aid to the rail carriers in meeting competition from liltzhivay trucks. Reor animation of the old Board of raiway commissioners into a transport commission was effected by the measure and the necessary additions to staff and other chang- es are being made but it Wns stated necessary adjustments llild not been completed in time to give full effect t0 the measure by Sept .1. Premier King Is Confined To Home orrAwA. A“? ao -(CP)— Prime Minisier MncKeiizic King continues to suffer from the selntic affliction which has kept him confined to his home for the pnst week nnd did not attend to- day's cabinet council. So for as could be learned the ministers who attended dealt. onlv with routine business. ll. was known they had before them confidential communications from the Briiisli (iovernment giving detailed information on the litur- openn situation mid its pnsslblty re- nction within the Empire. ' Only a bare quorum of min- isters were in the city r to- day's meeting which lnstcd about three hours. warmth to the heart, feeds its‘ members ins-piring thoughts and performs helpful service. It is in Decisions Kt Session Kept Ministers Remain Within Call For , Emergency-Chamberlain Rep0r_t_s__'_l_‘ 0 King. i (By J. F. Sanderson, Canadian Press Staff Wrififflc b LONDON Aug. 30-—(C. I’. Cuble)—"hc ilriiis _a - inet today zigkeed in emergency session at l0 Downing Street on n broad, comprehensive program to bring pence to troubled Europe. _ The general impression was that an appeal will be mzitle to Chancellor Hitler of (iei"iuuny to full in line with Great lli"iiain’s peace policy, remove outside prcsisure uptfin Czechoslovakia and lct Viscount Runcininn iring e (lzech (iovernnient and the Sudeten Germans together t0 patch up their quarrels. The (iovcrnment kept its own counsel on decisions reached at the meeting but it was understood the exact line it would follow depends upon three factors»- l. The extent and reality of Czeclioslriuak concessions to the Siulcten German minority. 2. The nature and extent of prossizrc averted from side on the Czechs and Siuleten Germans. 3. The spirit in ivliielz flie Germanic minoritypieets proposals by the Prahu Gorernmerzt for a settlement of the minority; denmnds for autonomy. ~ Canada and the other Dominions were being kept fully informed on the situniion_ itwi " offichlly slatted. ' in iiiiii ciiiciiuiin out- Returiis To Berlin Sir Ncvile Henderson who ai- tcntied the intrcting, will return t0 ilcrlin tt.iii0i"i'ti\\" oi" \Vi‘(lll€‘>(il\_\' t0 icsiimc his titiiles as British Ain- basz-atlor. IPossibIy he will carry a semi- pcrsonnl iiotc from Prune .\Iinis- tci‘ Cliiiinberlniii to Cllilllt" l‘ {i Ilitler. but certainly he will lllilnl‘ wliiiievei" rcpreseiitiitions the Bri- tish Gtl\'i‘l'llllli‘lli tiecmcti ivisc. 'I‘lie whole purpose of the Chutn- lierlnin (ioverniiiciii. seemed to be to do nothing ivhich might add to the tension. Ii still pinned its faith apparently on Lord Runci- iiiaii. the unofficial British ined- llli0l‘ in Priihn. believing there continue to be some hope he will be able to get the Czechs and Siiclcten Germtitis together. Mean- while London will concentrate on Iclieves Europe At Crossroads Between Peace And War. WASHINGTON, Aug. IlO-JAP) --Tlie Licrnizin-Czech crisis tit- iriictcd ill'.'l\.i‘ iiticiitioii here t0- rlziy. Until-ti States officials took the view illilf Europe is tit 2i. cmss-irmds, and that. a choice he- iwrcn the roads mnrkcri "peace" bncrfpllon Delivered $5.00 lly Mall-l’. iE. l. 84.00; (Summits nnil l‘. l. 85mm .1... Special Secret; France Takes Firm Stand Will March To The Aid 0f Czechs HENRY C. CASFXDY i By Press Staff Writer) Associated 30—iAP)-—Premlel Edouard llfllitillvffi "National Do fence" f‘ n-‘riiiriiiii has" nffirmei flii- French determinate \| h lo thr- nitl of (‘lot-ho- slovukin iii case of .1 German lni vnsion. .»\ Foreign nliiintiiicctl Miiiisiei‘ runs, mtg. Ministry spokesmiul lnnlzyltt. thui. Foreign (tt-tirucs Bonnet v-niptins- llPil this stiiiiil iliiriiiu ll lint-hour review of ilic (ii-rniitri-i‘zecliosln- vnk ixsuo lit-inn- ilu- l-nlilnot today and that the imlit-y wit» voted ful approval by iht- .\li.isti-r.~. The spokcsinnn said no new vol: would he sent to Berlin Immedia- tely. lost ii arouse i'uril".e-z- unim- nsiiy, but illlil the Front-h llihllllYfn already hnd been miule eli-zir to the German (iovcrnmcnt, in iiu- course of recent contacts. GIVEN’ INSTRUCTIONS Mr. Charles Lortion, t striietion. to " HCYHS» t "m eliziii- . nel tomorrow when h.» roitirns t4 his post utter a vnrotioit. Premier Ilnlndltcsis Gr-vei-niiierii also i~siir-:i .1 decree $lct"ii1u u]! the trorkinn’ hours of 1i lice in- dustries. while niciiorirctl zirrny un- its held ivnr flames near the Ger- man and Swiss The French iv Besrtncon recion before Bt"'ii<.li izi the N ii _it'ii'.!l,v hi , lW-‘liiftll "i r-otli French p111. ticfcncr- cqiiiprrien’. PIIETIOIISLY SFHEDYLED IIIVOIVIFLI hullli‘ . mcon :i . 9'21‘ " ..c Cohinc‘ inoofinr: ' ’ to n re removing obstacles from his pntli. Official quarters believed the siiiintinii was no ivorsc, bu‘. cer- tainly no bettti", than for the last few days. Thiit coiiciition may last until Konrad I-Icnleiii, lender of the Germaine minority. meets President Bones of the Czecho- slovak Republic. Mi". Cllf‘llll)(‘l'l(\lll lcfi. tonight, for Brtlninrnl. Scotland, to report illlil "war" intiy soon he mode. President Roosevelt. i"ettii"iiiiig from Hyde Park, rcrcivcd state .~l*i'l'i‘i.'*‘.‘_\' iluii. For ti half-hour they lititl, us Hull said later. a gone-ml dist ion of the inter- national sit tion. Prior to going to the white house. I-lull coiifci"rod_ with his advisers from the European divis- ion of the ticpartment. On his return he (walled n number of ll,l.ll i0 ‘hi’ Kills‘ 0H the situation. officials of the depnrimeiit. into Practically all other ministers, in~ his office for a criifcrolico, eluding Foreign Secretary Vis- At his press conference Hull count Halifax. llFG remaining in ivoulrl not comment on the sitti- London to ivatch events closely. niion or on his talk with the Fkghteeii of the 22 cabinet. niin- illrfiidfini- istcrs filrd lhffillfll tense, quip: At present (‘\‘i‘l'_\‘ Aiiicriaczi nin- wiiicliei"; on Downing gu-gm in hxtsszirloi“ or niiiiisivi" iii the the meeting in the Prime ltfinis- Sifiliclil“ conwps is at hi“ WM» terls officlzil l't".\l(li‘ll(‘f‘, Before i’ ThP-Y n” kwllliig m 91m" mm“ Marty“ gm» Pfinlp Minis“... and \'.itli tlic trust-moving events in Mrs. Chamberlain lock their cus- Emmw" . . . 10mm“. Am“ through npnrb‘. S,__ The opinion here is that ilie Jmnps-S Flu-k‘ forthcomuv: cont-tuition of the The .\t‘:Sl0ll lsiitcti 2 3-4 hours. llili/llclifiriiv. T,- T1l,‘,].'fll?~‘;p.rg. “El-HIS? Lord Halifax reviewed the Cxech- (‘fjqig This up...“ ...-.;|lII.\-}|.:.]i; {m} ticrinan situation. Sir Ncvile llcn- lcr s‘ svhcrluiwl to niztkc n num- ('""l".\(\ll QilVf‘ hl- \'l1‘\\'_~ on N471 ilu-z" of .\)lt‘f't'ill‘.\. Tlll‘\' mziv l“. a (.o2'iiiiiii_\"'.~ pcssibii- moves rtiirl an iit'illllli\'i" statement ‘of ‘German official coniniiiniriiie siatedt~ policy. "At the conclusion of the meet- iii: tlic niiiiis‘ci".< cxpressorl entire Jl‘_‘l‘(‘t‘lllf‘lll ivilli illt‘ Il(‘ll0ll nlrcatly T0llitliflv70ly' Idelitify were threatening the following ob- ivesierii Anhwci, uitiim by T“o Jimmie‘. "who 1.. . .. i. \ / / Ltutii ‘Nifii Petite Nor to‘ iitsn/ lllllPll and the policy to be piir- ‘SOdY TIVIHQIHIH‘ sued in future, N0 further mcci- " lug was :ii"i‘.iii::cd_biit ‘the iuznis- ;_1(),\;(-~[\Qy_h;;A ~,-_ m, . N,‘ ieis will be l‘(‘l'll.'tl!3ll1‘I within i ‘.\"'l .t~p._-1;(.\--.1 Q-.,~,-..|,.,,. \.i()n]lii(l of Inridon." {glitch tcnilahtiveli- ‘identified iodiay i t niiiidiui I'll ~~ Absent from iiir- ':lill“l'lli’ were .9 “U” e“ “m? W“ cm-‘hed m ‘ . [Md Stanley the Snlnhnol; S(,c_ ctr-nth in ilio milwnv _\'.'ll'(l.\ licrr- TcntONfFO, Aui n0 .\i “paw no“, m Canada‘ Dom HM,» _\"e.~tt*i'tin\' when ‘lir- fell iititier tli 3.1m in: ,\ l.l'.‘l"' sham. the lord President of the ‘lwhwls “f T" imwmp "mm n“ I'm" CWnciL DR E h Bmvm .1.1_ans_ Boiiiqiio of ini- Nlciztinl-riit‘ Isiah. , Dori Minister and Lord Zctluiid “mm I3“S:‘Ynfl"p' My‘ 1m‘ m“ i smretary of state for India ‘an-i. Siva“. l“_‘._1]‘“‘i \‘ iii Ilnss 3...... ~ :-..s::;..i,<i i . . . . l(‘ \l(illl'l. q-Orumo .~.----..-__.... T": ..... _ _ __,_ . -—~~ — ;_;»_:- -- — {lung , hfoiilrcnl Japanese Claim Successes §;':;l‘“i..... A W ' frown g idespread War Front '" ' I FORFG-LST (A. p_ by Guardian‘ special Wu?) "My _._ bfitiuiiiiic l7l'(\\‘lll(‘"<‘ Altvslcrall SII-ANGHAI. Mill. iil-iwédnés- P] &Teiaii. Kiiikiaiig-Nziiirliririg wmds‘ Mm‘ N. (Ihméjg. “»““"“;~' dawfilapnncsc reports from scnt- railway town 3O niiics south slim‘? up"; lm",,,".‘nnn.. ma“! tered sectors of central and north Kiukiang which is the pzincipal n“ dlamihf“ 1m mm“ “T5, China said today the Japanese base of Japanese 0].)\‘l'Rll0llS $'ll'.ll- In!“ “Iv . , " Command was loosing its full enst of Huhkoiv. "ml, ‘°m°;‘““_‘. _'“° Al" ' ,, '6 4. power in DflllClPill and secondary 2. Kuningtsi. pivot oi :li.~ Cniii- '5"). i‘ ‘.,§"‘.,,- 1pm‘ ‘b: ‘M drives to crush Chinese resistance. esc li es iii eastern liiigicii Proi- "N “mom A " " Japanese troops, fighting Cliin- lllCi‘. 20 miles (‘mt soiulirast of ‘l’ M, q...“ I 1-" ese forces as well as the natural llaiikoiv. Y ("'1' r m ‘ ‘ N obstacles of heat. floodiiic iivcrs ii. 'l‘iixiirkivan, Siieiisi l’;.wvii~.ci~ “in” H ,, “m, . ,. mm, and mountains. were sniti to have town at the great henri of the f ‘lflmfil'“f.o, C... ~, .11.,“ (‘Til)iill‘(‘(l n dozen towns in the Yellow Rivcr lll:\l'l\' 400 "IN ‘n N “H” P’ i ' L ilfl-‘i 72 lwllffi. iimiiiivrsi. of linnkou", and llPtl t »- ' y ' q ' ;< 'l‘lit~ pioviiices touched by this Chinese ])ll\l.l()ll.\ oh tlic THE ( ‘u HM ‘ "HHA patchwork of war fronts were hanks ill lli‘l'lll\\’i.‘~l lloiuiii lmiivv- llordon 7 u. m fl tr. a, m Kuiiznsl, lltipeli, Anhwei. Honan, 4 Numerous ftllqlk ulotig ‘lu- | IL m_ m,“ H7, |._ ..._ r(||‘||||‘“~ Slioiisi and Sliniisi. The most. lm- Yt-llotv Rivi-r from lcpvniht. hozzli» m... it y. _ n] 1| ,._ n. ‘to’. p. m poriniit towns ri-ptntetl ccriipioti ui~ ill-nun. ensiwmti were Jiiiclitiiig. llwosliiiti llllil liiii- 7i. ll-mziii-Aiilitvei i)fil'(if‘l‘ itoiiifis i :\\'(“< lto-ili-n 9.00 .1 an on the Yiiiigtse River, oi" llilll- iviiirti the Japanese were tnitl i" m. and ‘l p. m. kow. front be approaching aftei occupnrioii‘ Leaves ‘formi-vitiive 10.1"» n. u Japanese armies announced they of Lilian and llcvslirin in niillill" and 8.10 p. m nx~.. ~CL g- -i- |‘ Ari/R n" 0c n|nncanggfianaa.sg F. 1. ..\»_ 33..