MAXIM-S OIL MERE MAN Pretty and witty will Wound if they hit yo. in runner: Gunilla ‘I've 0o to. IQOIEIIII Uurlho. Inhaled I51.- 87 EVAC . DROWN "v1.21 Read by Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew -- ___.__ . c- _ CHARLOTTETOTV-N. CANADA," MONDAY, SEPTEMBET! 23,» 1940 T’ UEE CHIL ED I ilzmliilnil lllllARS Pllllll lNTll BDFFEITS OTTAWA, Sept. 22.—(CP) _ Subscriptions to Canada's Sec. and War Loan reached $342,248,- 300 aguillit. n. $300,000,000 ob -e- tire when books closed Sltur ny the Bunk oi’ Canada nounce lflllight on behalf of Finance biinlstcr llsley. Tllis $l2,2it8.300 over-subscrip- tion to the loam — paying three per cent and due Oct. 1. 1952- nieiint that orders from large in- stitutions and corporations must be ruluccd in order that sub- giripiinlls from private investors be cnflllfllwd in full. This, the Bllllk of Canada sold in ;[.li'l‘lllt'lll, is in accordance with epniiinuiccd government. policy, Fol‘ this reason 5llb5Cflpll0ll5 en- inioiugri the National Sub- ltfijli ii Committee “have therefore iii-tn iiloitr-n only '15 er cent. of the llliltllllll-S subscribe by them," the blillvlllPllb said. 1n addition, conversion subscrip- lions tot-oiling $24,946,200 were re- nnet’. and iiliottcd, making the to- tal of second war loan bonds to be issued $342,016,200. The books were opened Still. 9. ilr. Iisi“. delighted with the re- yiiii of the 10nd, snld: "Canada's iccond \\fll‘ losn has been curried over the ton in it manner that is a io-irce of nrlde and gratification." Oniv los- January Canadians ov- ir-siilscribcd the first wnr loan of tl00§0l000 by 60 per cent. NAZTSTTITTTTMER lloii J.l.. Rnlsion, liinrl ins liillc time is shown nhove adrlres ing lT l ll N ll 0N; TIRES STARTED IDNDON. Sept. 28 —rMondiiyl— lCPl --N.1zi bombs shook lmvlcn W13‘ today its low-diving Germ r bombers ianmmered at the lllTPd by flares and fires sci by llltll’ own bombs. l! “ll-i London's 16th consecutive ricfcncc against N air ‘inn-aircraft bnti put "D fli- t“£;>lll§l\'i.‘ sqricn iig thc TEl¢0f8H\\'ll0 attacked intermittently s: .. numbers. Two z bombs fell in the south- vcsre l i rt of the city curly m. dil- W-Rllll! on 9 .ll'lll‘it‘llb house. Iii one Hlllll‘. I TL Englist. town 2i ll’.71l>_f‘.< (‘Ollilllrlil tinder bombs "illlllfll l1.\' ii lone raider. The Gflflllflil bombers turned s- fll frctn the attack on London in the middle dork hours or the m “Im- spwml hon“ of WP itcrccs Ill ti bliiiiilc East, it. is P11? ivinlnng lint bcnnn ciu"icr '“l“““‘ ‘ mmm" l inn a,“ Hflmghi mm‘ “We ‘mp; ‘i .. ‘Cllil \\.is tukcti as an in.i >13 yo...” smnfld‘ ‘ “ Id; lttill ili.ii ui-iiiiziny" and Italy; w ‘ niziy be pi zng to combine ilie.r i,“ 333F276?‘ 'f‘,,‘“‘.‘1f‘,l"“ s 33f an}? __1.ono0i~1. soot. 22 -(CP) —Tl‘i6 _ m-lvm‘ um" “l; w“. [p5 é‘ . In?” lmmedmte‘ sing will broadcast. t1 wor message .. §l§ll"l‘l\: ni lit ‘A mo“: i t i;i-ni.ou a (d) lTnlll ilic plnns for ‘D The-home from wmOUOW m‘ 6 p‘ M“ knmtg n-ilu hum mm V“ ‘I B ML m. British summcr time t2 p. m. . ,_ ~ n uni-Mi , , -, . _ . . . i_iiir_i ll|\fz'.‘lxlg as “my lhindlil\_ Alltlilltfl i.iti.i.itio pointing in‘ uicil in llicir shelters Willi- , tn. , iilso brought si-nficrcdi southwest, _ t Yiltor nftcr a diiy o! im- . UHF ftl during wliicli mu iii:- Em-tfitltiit thrusts at the (‘flfllilll am’; Pitt off, one by coastal rm- l V‘ -l ulitl the other by tightci" d5 ici turned buck n wnvcl h lllll‘l'- houily- l "°°"""""l on DRiZe '1. Col 2) __ bming Fvenls -()_ lt ior Nomi-s In this eoluinr cents per word. “mm-Merlin Tuesda _ L-2 1-2i. hT“lk1°-"—$l Peter W tlnlgr . .y. sL-Zgtl-E- ‘Zl. alone T; l. acadle Hull, Septem- “h- Good music. L-3B2-9-2l-2l. Dan KY‘ . . ;_ m Llgmf-‘ll lililill, Thursday . "l 35 Hall Friday, Se t. 27, L41 ~9-23-2'T-2i Dance, Lorne September 24th.’; L-380-9—2l-2i. h -___._ , “Serve Wednesdny. Sept. 25th W; l" Deccan SCHOOL Spoc- L~39l-9-2l-2l. M} capital : Cerman Fascists May CAllTADA’S BUSY DEFENCE MINISTER Dive Bombers Used In Egypt Area Observers Belme Nazis And Be Preparing For Big Middle Assaulg _.___ _.._______.\ LONDON, S.l>t. 22 ~lCP CABLE) . Junkers lll-(Lvc boinbcis~tlie _ iiiucluiics th.ii. scored so many K G 5UL'L'(':>L'.5 for the (ifllllliill forces in l‘rl.iiitl, FIUIICG and rliinticrs- ole bcuig tisid with the in this dim ticn is Axis iircssiii-ei i out cf the war but wlictlici" he will be iilili- to resist thc pressure of the I l. uc-ivcrs to which he . f. l‘ his victory in the 193d ivil war rcniiilus to be sccn. It is rcporfcd that Morocco is being dmiglcd in front of Spain's cycs ris its pi"izc"l1'“li enters the W11‘. nnd of course the “restora- tioii" of CLDYAITHTI‘. Using Morocco as it pawn in this fnshlon mav have tho tflrci of iuiilng impetus to the Frcc French movement in nnrihcrn Mixcii ivliicli already is making stciidy‘ progics under di- rcction n-f Gcu Charles do Gnulle. The situation in Egypt remains anomalous, IIflllllllS illlTlldy have invndpd E_u_vptll'lti territory. bllt Egyptian forces have tnkcn no D.ll‘t in tlic small-settle wor de vclopiug inside the Libyan bor- der, despite dcclnrntiticis i1 month ngo by Egypt's Premier rind For- oigu Minister that the country would defend ilsclf. Eilypllflli mitt-aircraft gunners have (ipcnctl firc against Italian planes raiding Alexandria blit- wnr by t. 4 Aivpnrcnlly thc Hzyplinn govcm- mciil it riividrd on the question nf entering tlic Wflr- T110"! l5 o dlfi- gilion in inniiy quarters here to lamc Kllll! Furciik who has often l)t‘('il (lf‘r'f'l'llll‘tl in the past as DIO- ‘ftnliun. ‘Tin-rt- is no doubt thc iiiiiiiiiis llllVt‘ promised Esvvt "freedom" llllll autonomy lf thcy reserve WMTTTPQGTTY Scptcmbir succeed iii ltlllflVllg British in- .lll‘ki‘ll s ‘ - "< ~ flurnvc olnng tho Nllc. ‘HTS [or milp8§§,;.§“"°° col“ Umipi- tli,» lt‘l'lll\ oi thc Anglo- iJ-sts-s-is-zs. klltng “r5 hi’ nrry ‘ “t Monwaiie, 24m. L-DM-ll-lfl-Dl. On Cnnadifvldc f-"lll?" l” 10D? ore being given. ‘lllllslllllfiPs to de- Britlsh tcrcrs rating thc-re. 'I"ncse facilities Italian To Broadcast There was no indication of his l specific subject. ‘H“;§;£"‘;1:c“i),1f‘fafrelhfilxlflj’ (The brczidciist ygillbe carried in linen Scrriino Suncr, l(‘il(l(‘l‘ of the ‘ Canada byume ma“ Tan Broad" is, who in the pint lins ‘USA1115 cmpomllml" "cti " (irruiuii and pro-l. u :_‘.lll ll1(‘> in no tin- I . i-cr‘..i.:i llrlllr. Lien. Franco ap- patently‘ is iiiixioiis to kLCp Span Attack Berlin l BERLIN, Sept. 23—- (Mon- l duy)—(.AP) -—Berlin hnd its l first air raid alarm In o week l early today when planes cir- cled the city and once crossed directly over it. There was terrific anti-aircraft fire. Berliners scurried to their shelters and remained for two hours and 22 minutes while British night raiders cruised , over the capitol area. i There was no nnnouncement ‘ as to damage. local Masonic Head To Visit .___________ _ I the 31,180 and Dan“. lll(‘l'l‘ Tins bccn n0 declaration oi s d L d a...‘ v y ney 0 ges SYDNEY, N.S., Sept. 22.—-(CP)— ;'I‘_ Gordon Ives, of Charlottetown, .(‘il'i\ll(l Hi h Priest of the Masonic l Order in t ie Maritimee will pay an l ofilcinl visit to Sydney esday. l A reception and welcome will be extended the official by Masonic l Chapters in the industrial area st I Fgialllllll 'l'1'~"=;l.'~'_l"ll\l)l l5 "m "ml"! l lllttherltig in this steel city. Taking —~€- ic 1irc~cu c to Patriotic Red Crews cllorc not c" W‘? "l" "1"" l“ Pm‘ [part in the affair will be members of Chapters from Glace Bay. North Svdnov and Sydney. Minister of Notional Defence, who is spending the week-end in Prince Edward Is- out from hi5 wide duties. Calls upon h]; time and presence are dominion-wide. He the troops during his visit to Shilo Training Camp in Manitoba, ‘Col. Ralston Sees Airfields; Here Today Defence, arrived at Sunimerside Saturdawmornliig nnd spent the day visiting nir fields under the Empire training plan mid other areas in Prince County. He rcp- resents the constituency in the House of Commons. Ycsterdny Col. Ralston spent most of the day nt. the summer residence of Premier Thane A. Campbell nt Sttinlcy Bridge. Last night, however, he was back in Summcrsirle. Today the Defence Minister will sce the bombing and gunnery school at Charlottetown and at- tcnd the Rotary Club dinner lcsvc [or the Dominion capital early 'I‘ucsdo_v. Enrnute here he was at Shint John. N. 13., and vis- ited his mother tit Amherst, Nova Scotia. In addition to the preliminary oir trainziig school at St. Eleanorts, rclici flying fields at Vliclliiigtoii iind Mount Plcnsnnt were visited. The Dcfctice Minister thcn turned from work connected with his de- iiartnicnt and saw the biological station nt Ellcrslle where work is carried out in connection with the Iofvstci‘ industry. At Mount Carmel he visited n lobster packing fac- tory in operation. " ll. S. Cruiser Sails After Nfld. Visit ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. Sept. 22 — 1C? Cable) —A United States cruiser snllcd Saturday from Argen- tin bearing the group of US. na- val experts that has been visiting Newfoundland in connection with the proposed establishment of a U. S. navel base in this British col- ony. A government communique at the sometime said the "greatest har- mony" hnd existed between Admiral J.W. GrccnsInds-‘s U. S. group and 1M Ncivfoundlnnd government. S0 far, no decision has been reach- ed on o site for the intended base. TTER <9“ “E I Mr. ives will be accompanied on This trio by Grand Chapter officers. Ccl. J. L. Ralston. Minister of It. ls expected Col. Rolsion will" LU§50 CANADA r-"Luun ileroism Shines In Dark Tragedy By SAM ROBERTSON Canadian Press Staff Writer LONUUN, sic-iii. ZL-(LP Uablel-llerolsm siioiie Llirougii dark Tagedy whui a ueriniin U-boat captain, without warn- lnx. snot a torpedo into a. urn- ish liner in mid-Atlantic dark- ness and sent 81 children and 207 grown-ups to tile bottom or the chilly ocean. There was 10-year-old Edward Colin ltyder Richardson, a wBp of a Welsh boy who tried w keep a fill-Pk of life flickering lii the nurse aboard the tiieboal. in which he rode the angry sens for some hours. Only H of 38 pcr- sons in the boat survived. When thc dying nurse asked that someone cradle her lie-ad little Edward clnipetl her in his arms and said over and over again: "l can see the boats, nurse. It won't be long now." Hi5 white lies were in vain. The woman succumbed from expos- ure. Angus MacDonald the ship's CEIIRCIIIEI who was in charge ot g eboat, said: “Even when the adults were moaning from the cold and sleet beating into their wounds, even when the dead were being lowered overboard, young Richardson kept trying to cheer us up. lie was magnifi- cent." The little hero, whose parents were evacuating him privately, and Prof, J. P. Day, of McGill University were among thc sur- vivors of this victor-logged boat. The professor said young Rich- ardson was "the bravest. and “ ‘ boy I've ever seen." Thirteen - year - old Eleanor Wri hi. who was being evacuat- ed rom Sundcrland under the government scheme, buoyed the spirits of 23 others in her life- boat by telling them "don't. worry, the British navy won't let us down." Only five of thse 23 lived to see her promise come through. Other passengers told how Er- nest Sekulas, London publisher, held the stiffened bodies of two dead children in his nrrns and san to them so their dying rno er — the wife of a British soldier who is a. prisoner of wort —wou|dn't know they hnd suc- cumbed to the cold. "I didn't knmv womcn and children could die so easily." Sekulas srtltl. He broke dfiwn after saying he couldn't be In- terviewed further. There were other heroes, too-thc children who sang “Roll out the barrel" as the liner slipped to the bottom and the captain who shouted "tzikc mire of yourselves now" to the pas- sengers and then went down with his ship. Miss E. M. Day, chief escort said: “At one place the passagcyrny was blocked by fallen timbers. l couldn't budge them so we found another way and scrambled on deck . “We saw many other small boats. The children were sing- ing ‘Roll out the barrel.‘ As they came to the port that goes ‘We'll have a barrel cf fun‘—thr ship sank. “When the burnln ship dis- appeared the dar ncss was terrifying. Thcre wins no (lis- order —-0nly thc mooning and crying of the ivouitilcd. "Much later a rnft drifted by and from the survivors on it we obtained brandy, which we urged the children to sip. some oi‘ the children dlctl of expos- ure. The first tn go was a wounded girl. Then her slstcr. It was tcrrililc." Then daylight. "lt was light then," said Miss . Day "for we could see what hail happened. In our boat there were only one child, two es- corts, a stewardess and two sailors alive." War-ZS Years Ago Today Sept. 28, TQM-Russian troops reoccupled Lutsk and captured 4.000 prisoners as Austrians willi- dmw across the Styr River. Greek mobilization started. 2nd Canadian division over sector in front of Kemmel. Italians advanced l! mouth of Leone Ville}; M Everybody By U- Toll Reaches l..( )_\' l )( ).\‘, Sept, tic storm (v00 miles from land. Cowardly Attack lJans Gel Stormy Darkness Heart - Rendinfiagedy Is Most Inhumane Enemy Act Against Britain In War—T0tal Death lll)‘ 51ml llitllclletlil. Cniuiilinu Press Siziff \\'riurt _ 22~—((.~P (':ililcl——'l'\\'o lllllCl_\‘-[Tll”(?C persons, including 87 chililrcii sccli-iug lmvcn in ("ll- arla from the horrors of wrir, pcrishctl wlicn a (icriiizin sulmiziriiic tnrperlocrl their ship without ivrtrning u-liile it wris riding an Aflnn- , One hundrccl and tliirtccii survivors of ilic 4H6 " " '1 ' ‘l c t t - - lltlwlls a iinlli l the .\Tl7llll'8.'ll~l)OllIl(l ship wcre i - MAXIMS OFA MERE LIAN Neglect kills increases them. injuries, revenge Annual lnblrrlplion UulHl-fltl 8.11m III -ll|—l'.l‘}.l. Klllll: (‘llnntlu Illll l 5 86ml DRENE N TORPEDQING Concessions In lode-China Boat In twccn the lover 293. Japanese militnri" l‘ ' ‘tin: irnincdlntcly: now Hoops lllllllll crl rind ifi" through thc- lllYllll‘ . illit‘? ivccks of ncoo "Minn-I. lamlczl zit a northern port bv n British warship after somehow living through tossing about by giant scas, chillcrl h_v liriil and ITFFTTIElTlBLl lTATuLTSTTTTf l Explosion Kills Scores The explosion‘, which struck the ship at i0 [Lil]. lil>l liiesday, caused it to sink in lcss than half an hour ifieneral Election and killcil scores es- MELBOURNE‘ 5(1):’ QZTcP" - . , , _Rettirti of the MPllZlvS Corilitm pccirilly among the Cllll(Tl‘E‘l’l who wcrc in bcrl. llilicrs dicrl m’ ex. iGovernmcnt by fl small llllli A - posurc wliilc still others were wished off fllllS nml nut 0f life. Sig“ ll“'l"*'\“"<1‘>l"l‘l_'- Y {in ‘lit boats which c0nsinntly' shipped heavy" sons. ;a.““;§;C(l:.';,l3,§,‘r:n ginwili‘i‘ ‘}1’_jrti(';:]"l5' Th0 ITISEISIPT involved the greatest, Insg 0f civilian life Since The) indecisive rcsult broiiiriii the Afilflfltira Star was tnrpcdocrl early; in Tlilv, Upward: of 80o xTgfgljtinldpn"Qldv§ W)"; “m” . . - - > ' '. ‘nfiimi. ‘ 3;. Gcrinnn illlll Italian ititcrnccs hound for Citllfltlil and inn llritish grout, to include (llilvnrhl.flht;g‘rgl"g~ scziiiicn {llltl guzirrls pcrishctl lll(‘ll. Another Mimircnl-luiiiiul lincr, ,p,°‘*l‘_'.“"l ‘“ “f” "5 15"’ "llllhwlifll the Ailiciiia, wzis sunk Sept. 3, i939. with n Tll$< of i|2 liycs. T)J11,;le?i,@ 5.1m“. wring (EOVFTH- .\cws of the latest tragedy was hclrl briclt until today hccziusc mFY“ °“l“ll‘l“'~"“ ‘"1"? IWIP-Ilftitl other British children were on the Atlantic. Announcement of sslgflfllllt-‘i. EZWQZK", Qéilgtwnfof (“e . . . , V . . . '" ‘l m‘ _ \. tlicir safe arrival m Canada was tnrirle this morning. An earlier tion. ‘p P M rclcusc of the lf"l'l‘ ncws would hrr . ~~ : 'l . ' A“ “HOT” l" mill‘? "PW mm- r d. t \c C'lll>((l tllglllsl "inning tlicir 1519mm mood mm m“ pareuts—and llicre was enough anguish in tlicsc islcs tonight. S?“ S" Whole fntuilics of children were lost. llirce Wltlcs membership oi .. Sun; m‘ Cyril of Reprcscntntivcs f P J-_ , _- - .. _ t .. .- formcr stoic mii stvrs, llm ugh of Iiycrpool were HCllTllF. llirce (ltiughtcrs of llillinm Stevens and Em Spoon“; HA‘ Bccslcy of London went down. both beaten. Tut's of Tim (lrimmnncFs i0 children who survivcrl .'l rcccn! i ,3”??? gums“? 3mm“ “fl “'- - ' . . . . -‘- l! s‘. . 11o ' f‘ ' bombing of ilii-ir Lfillfltlll llulllC are gniic. lii'iiiiiiioi1il,.l2, :i mncluite I‘ scurcd llcrsnnnl ri-i m gunner in the lrist war, sziitl through clcuchcll tcclh tonight: "l'ni y j0lfllllfl up again to get revenge for this colil lilontlcd murder." The survivors were made up of l3 children, i8 ivonicn and 82 mcn. Seven Children Survive llng rind North S_v<lii-. 5‘- IT KEEPS MANY AMAN Dowel To KEEP UP APPEARANCES Of Q0 children evacuated under lll(‘ 'ltkl\'tl'lllllf'fll >\'ll(‘m(’, mostly from thc hlllTlTlTCf homes of lnnrlon aurl T.l\'Cl‘l\flOl. only “— ‘\ --—~/ scvcii survivctl. (if l0 children being priviitcly cvricunicrl four were lost. 1 (f_ i} TWO hundred and fifty-one of those alzorinl were members‘. - ‘iuy "y\ of the crciv. Thirty-six LFTSCZH‘ seamen were among those saved. i Survivors told a harrowing story of a terrific explosion, of v é \ thc (tl'tll‘l‘l_\' nut] gzillniit conduct of ilic (‘llTlilFCll who nnirclicil to ‘ \~'\ / the lifclmzits of tlic ship which sunk with its Uillllillll at saliitc zit ‘ fift at ~ Iii l _ i ~01 the stcrn, and tlicn of the vigil (if loiicly sciis with dcziih at the /“‘/ ll >§J liclm of evcry lifeboat. ___‘_VM if k _> k M_____d y!“ T’; ) The official announcement siiiil "lriigic circutustziuccs" tie fczitcil elaborate prccniiliiiiis for safety which iiicltidcd “more tlirin ample lifcliozits." Some winncn ziiitl zintl evcn mcu dicil from ex posure in the long cold night. In one lifchoat which liclrl 2.1 seamen, nurses, children and adult passengers, few survivor] when dawn hrnlte on the life- lmzits milliuviiig in zi llCfl\'_\' scn. The ship hnd been convnycd to a point hcyonrl which U- lvints seldom venture. \\'licn the Germans torpctlocil lllltllllCl‘ British ship late in August, 320 young evacuees licniling for thc Dominion were rescued. But the stormy tem- pcsiuous scris and thc grcnt dis- tance this scciiiirl lvint \\'.1S from lnnil cnmluucil tn si-cll iiwigcilv. The blast of the torpedo strew- children cd some passugcvmfvs with grout. timbers and cut off escape for some. At lenst. one lifeboat wns sunk. Some youngsters were thrown into the icy waters when the sens they could gel. away from the slilp. Nurse Doris Wnlki-r told of look- lng over the side of the listing boat. and set-lug children flouting in ilic writer. “l couldn't look Livice." she said. “Their don-d eyres and terror stricken faces were more all but overturncd lift-boats beforeI . (continued on page '1. col l) I ‘Says Invasion ‘TORONTO. Supt, “C T!“ - f I I h ' . o l-.\l.2l.l'|llln1 n11? lllfl\l'.l"lil.~ _i i‘ i... 'l‘. I . Morale Fails i . . cinion T Til l lPllillft The invasion to brrnk Euclzincfs ‘Vlilllllllr; ski. Polish consul of Cannon. __iitl 01K“??? I ; in an interviciv lustsiigli: llc nuocii ‘Alcill-Ltfll lllfll, fl u '11 llllllhlfill lllllllll 8UP? f‘ h conic but iisn l'<‘l\l‘1\‘ llilll “WT- fl" n won a victory ino iIl_\ " Hillel!“ Dr. Brzezinski nrrivcd in the cllY Cm‘-'I°ll"t““'l‘ _ Saturday riilzht and will Ecnyc on ‘ _ F(‘l_l'l_T"-l_-\:‘T _ rciurn to i\lflllll'f‘lll 'l"uc.<<ln"i'. Ho Alflrlllmf‘ E Fl» -""""! _'""'l""“» will tuldrcss the '\‘lt'lt‘7‘it‘l‘ ‘at tc- iwmd“; m" =""l l"""lllll-ill'~‘rl.\ roll tiiezhtis Rcd Cinss concert. at Prlncc of Wnlcs Cnllvflc ‘ _ The consul \\‘.'\:~ vcry Olllllilffillt‘ n- ._ bout the final outcome of thc prcs- ‘M5",‘,-‘°l“ cnt struggle in Europe and‘ spoke iiléf-‘Xgiljlprflk ‘with confidence of the rc- rtli of _ __ . _.- m his native CNITIUT, Poland. Ho vis- qnfilgllnflfla“? ‘ v1,“ F I inns Ffllllililtl mm Poland lu thc ‘ ‘ ‘ Dflllrlpnl rnlis nf rirriiiigiiii: n’ new‘ g __ , , a m“, world at thc \'l"ltll‘lf‘\l|S cud oi thislri=(_:",,_i;:‘:....,,l\ a; war. "Tlic Polish ironic still ficht ‘ ' ' on cvcii tlinuuh ihclr territory ‘l5 In}. N..- m, ,1 i. l,’ t, 1,- ovcrrun by tho (‘icrinmw he .<nl'l [pm ‘ iiiid pointed out that many Polislii l divisicns mi lrinrl. on sea and in thc summp. 15., was ii; i. ; -_;1i 1,-- lnlr are fighting on thc side of i Hritnui. Tic told with iiritle of the cvnloils ‘ or than Cl\‘lTl\'TfPT(“'\\ll_ run-tilt iicn~ni5 t-d-TITLHKHQ ‘of pnli§ll pilots uliii are figlilbig; _ _ _ i‘ from Fliieliiiul "Tlicv shn‘. down 3n i Leave; Hivrili-ii 041 .-\ .".l . WI l’ ..l_ f" ‘lllliill b< ml rr~ ll llll‘ l.i-=l 5‘.\-i 4 4i P h. _ “thins” i,.. 1A,,“ ‘ T1‘.i\l.‘ TtlllllPlllllit‘ l. 00 A Si, 'l‘liii (‘Anvil liiiik~ iiiruwr i\i“i ‘l l” PM- 03“ l‘ H "\ i" l ‘ ‘urine to the llt".\' ollt-‘iisivt- xrliiili. . v . .. i '7 lie lccis ccriiiiii will hike ivlur/ my’. ‘ snxn“ HRH‘ hm‘ vcnr on thc Eurnncnn continenit lluulutie 16th to Stiptunln-i" will iii- l . t df f E zl. d .- C SW91- Tw “mm c m“ o n‘ m ‘ [moves Bonn-n i» A .\1 . 'i c M loaves Tormcntinc. i015 A. M. 8.10 P. M. ( A. B. T) (Continued on D889 7. Col l) ‘r wine'- f _, -n\7‘_,..