MAXIMG 01A MERE MAN n. preacher should not be eon- mg u more men but. should strive u, mould than. G Ill- Two 0on0; $11’: ‘dozier’: Founded ma. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew GHARLOTTETOWN, cAivaoA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1940 CERMANS PAY THREE ‘British Carry ,War To Enemy In Many Raids Factories, Air-fields Bombed- On Far-flung Frank-Berlin Included In Objectives. UONDON, AUI- N—(CP)-.I"er- flung assaults by the Royal Air Force and the fleet air arm dur- ing the last 24 hours on plane fac- tortes, oil plants and airfields in Germany in addition to an inten- sive bombing or Berlin, and on enemy objectives off Norway's coast, were disclosed tonight by tllio Air Ministry and the Admir- a ty. The raid on Berlin struck at one objective-—among others-only four miles from the centre of the Reich capital, and was carried out by a group of pilots who pleaded to be allowed to go. In one case two pilots "tossed" for the privil- ego. Eager young bombers of the Royal Air Force told of splashing blacked-oilt Bcriin with "brlghtfl white fires" in their first exten- sive raid there. lice-Regal Party Leaves For Marltlmes JIEC. Aug. 29—-fCPl—The Im m Alhlonc, Governor-General 9f Cllllllfid, and his wife, the Prin- rc~s Ala-c, left. lierc early tonight {or tllc Maritime Provinces after ‘may unofficial stopover. 11,,» Vice-Regal couple was wel- wmm cu arrival by Sir Eugene my, Lieutenant-Governor of ~ . d L d Flet, Premier" (in Berlin authorized sources qgiinlbciiryandq ivlrs. God. claimed eight Berlin districts were Qolli. and Brigadier General E. J. SWUCK by b°mb5 i" the midi wilhclnishuh. Reinickendorf, Wed- ding lformerly a strongly Com- munist district), Weissensee, Moa- bit ta prison is one of the land- marks of this district), the Kott- busscr Gate district (not for from Tcnipclliof Airport), the Goerlit- zer railway station district, and Gruenau. where the rowing con- tests of the Olympic Games were held in 1936.) Over the Norwegian coast the Admiralty sent its Skuas-dive bombers named after a gull found along tlic north European coast- and they scored direct. hits on two remaining tanks of an oil depot previously bombed. 'I'iicy also bombed a. motor ves- cnrulrl, officer commanding of Jililarv District NO. 5. find MYS- d. 82$‘ poriv made a brief visit to lllc G~~,-~riior-Gcncral's summcr widen» in the Citadel here. The Govcriior-Gcnel"a1 and the Prlilccs< Alice will visit Qucbcc in lllrir official capacities Sept. ll m1 n,» nxpcctcd tn spend some lime in thclr slimmer home hcre_ Premier Smuts Strong Supporter I I ' scl and a supptlynshil: lEOIlg the . - " . rw an of Ctlnnn con i0 cc o cg coast. The patrol vessel was left burning by the Skuas in a fjord. while two hits were scored on the LLUOO-ton supply ship. Iii Germany plane factories at Dcssau and Lcipzlg were raided. oil plants at Rcisholz, Dortmund and Ncrdculiaii and numerous air fields. "A large vcsscl in the canal near Rilthcnllil. 25 miles tvcst of Ber- lin, silstalncd ll. direct hit and ex- CAPT. TOWN. Auil 29—(CP- V Premier Jan Slnuts, ‘ ii liappcilcti i0 Rot- "i hrlppcn to Prcloria‘ " spoke tonight in l ~ vi Assclnbly against R mo‘! liv (ion. J. B. M. Hertrol! tor ‘inmcdiate steps to make ~n~p peace with Germany and plocicd." tlic Air Ministry said. a "All our aircraft returned. ’I‘w_o Africa can have but one l iuatlo forcod landings but their .:rl tho Prcmicr. "ruda-iruizs arc silfc." . i». pcaco through victory." For Londoners, fatigued after a l lbrtvoc clliimrd that Brl-iscrics of “nuisancc" night raids x-Eoncd b,v France, is DW- l by the Nazi air force, the vivid l" "l" i" H 5P1?" 0f m" i accounts of the raid on Berlin iililt the war is hope- Sinilts rcplicd: "South not run away from hcr, continued tonight. A Happy After Year ‘livid the most lntcrcst. lli a supplemental statement to ' " official communique. the Min- told this story of the assault: a ll (rm. ' The dob ‘e m; ~ —— Britain Nation At E w _____,_ _ l (A Brilish viewpoint after near- n!‘ ly a year of war with Germany is g ¢- prcscntcil in the following article wriitcii by Evelyn A. Montague of tllc bfailcllcstrel" Guardian. Mr. Montague scrvcd wit-ll the British Expeditionary Fbrce as s war cor- rcspolidcnt. He i5 i1 8011 0f $119 late C. E. Montague, the essayist and novelist» By EVELYN A. MONTAGUE late fur Notices In this ooluml 8 cents per word. "Al Blanchard‘! orchestra. Fol-- “ifii- Prion. Aug. so. am of war FRENCH BilNilil & BAMERUUNS- iillN BRITAIN New Allies Will Give Fresh Access to Ital- ian Possessions in Africa, LONDON, Aug. 29-(CP)-'I‘he French Cameroons and Congo have followed the lead of the Chad Territory and entered the war at Britnilrs side. tilrning sub- stantially the whole of FPOllCil Equatorial Africa into a British Hill‘. G911. Charles De Gaillle an- nounced tonight. Thus l66,489 square miles of territory has been aligned with Britain. opening a VflSi. corridor from the South Atlantic to Italian Libya, and creating an iininlcr- rupted British land bridge con- necting the Atlantic with the Mediterranean and Red Seas. Britain, military: obscrvcrs rc- marked. will be afforded a guar- antee of tho maintenance of colli- munications for attacks on the It- alian Colonial Ftmpirc. Gen. De Gaillle, head of French forces refusing to accept. tho sur- render to Germany ordered bv the Government of Marshal Philippe Petain and organizing to fiuhl on, did not himself discuss lllc inill- tary implications of tho action. At his headquarters. howcvci". it was declared that their nr-w status as belllgercnts would sharply rc- strict Italian and Gcrman naval and air movcmcnts. It was said that not only wcrc native troops available in liIOSt‘ filiiHlfi-éii ‘....=..... ‘i. Col i» Joint efenoe Board Ends Maritime Tour HALIFAX. Aug. 29——\Ci"l—<Nil\'Eli and air officers ot the Caliadiail and Uliitcd Slates services on an inspection toili" of lllc Atlantic coast dclcnccs will rvtllrii '.o O'- lll\\‘.'l iOlll(Jl‘l‘(}'.\', li was auizrnizircd tonight. All Cfliccl" of iill‘ cmlip. ‘ iivc slrihc.‘ lncul‘: .:l<*iit _ l! dcfl-lic» of iilc two counlzics "l d t * “completed the inll 47X Jug dcfcilcc fa i‘ '.ilf‘ll' arrival hrrc yr 1c noon from iili‘ i)..lllll Tlic ilirto U. S. and two t. ion official. \\f-!i‘ i7"ilI‘\'(‘(i to have spent today lllspcrtizlc the dclcnce oy piailr. ‘ilicrc l mrt ...1 iisll to bout 3‘; hours flying limo iroiu hcre. Newfoundland las bccn mon- iirwted as lllc nicsl liksly suc for csiablisliiilclil. of U. S. liilvzll and air bnsrs for clcfcurc of ill? mn- llclll. against invasion. Aicnibcrs of the board said ycsicrliay on . rival hcrc tlicy cxpcctrd lo visit the island. The board members nrrc to rc- port on the results of their surrey" at the ncxt session of lili‘ Joint body. dilc to rcccnvcnc in Viliuh- ingiou Sept. 9. The board hold a two-dav sitting in Ottawa ti‘ wcck, its first since it was clratczl. The officers arrivcrl hcrc. by RfkVili Canadian Air Foil-c yesterday afternoon. Tlicy wclc to rciuiii to Ottawa tho sune way. Rumors 0f lfanc ' Vice - Regal Visit Program For P. E. I. Given In Detail M llis Excellency, the Right Honourable, the Earl of Atlhlone; 156.. Governor General and Cornmsnder-in-Chlef of_the Domin on o an- ads, Her Royal Highness Princess Alice, Countess of Athlono and Lad! May Abel-Smith will arrive in Charlottetown this evening and will re- main here over the week end. This is the first visit of His Excellency to the Province and the official program of his activities while here ls as follows»- ¥ Y -Q©Q-O-OO-O-§~§O§§-§§-§'.\ FRIDAY, AUGUST 90th Arriving by train at 6:40 Standard Time. Ills Honour the Lieutenant Governor, Mrs. LePage; Premier, Mrs. Qampbcll; Mayor Holmauand Mrs. Holman, will meet. the Vice Regal party on the station platform. Tho route from the station to Government House lwlll be: Water Street to (ircat George, Richmond to Queen to Kent Street. Dinncr at Government House at 8 p.m.. A.D.S_'l‘. At approximately 9:45 p.m. the party will leave Government House to attend the programme in be given by the Carry 0n Canada Corps at the Exhibition Grounds, where His Excellency! car will drive in front of the grand stand and where His Excellency will make a short speech, which will be amplified. SATURDAY, AUGUST 315T The Boy Scouts will be at the station on Saturday morning at 10.30 a.m., parallel with King Street on pavement north of Station. Cars pro- icccd Wcymouiii, Watt-r. Great George Streets to Province Building. The I‘.F..l. Light Ilorse will provide a Guard-of-Hnnour in front nf Province Building at 10:45 a.m. Formal addresses will be read in the Confederation Chamber by l the thc (‘iiy of Charlottetown, after which the members of the Legislature, tliclr ivivcs, the City Councillors and their wives, the ladies reprcscnting the scvcral ladics organizations. will be presented by the Premier. 11:30 amp-The party will leave the Province Bulldl lg, the curs In the ordcr following:- 1. His Excellency, Ills Honour; 2. Princess Alice, Mrs. LePage. Mr. Spencer. fl. Mrs. Campbell. Mrs. nolman. Lady May Abel-Smith. l 4. Lady-in-‘Valting, Wives of Aides. ‘ 5. Prcmicr, Mayor. Col. Full. (i. llis Excellcncys staff. '1. ills Honourfis staff. Councillors. (Cars to be provided by the city). Aflcr lcaving the Building the party will proceed as follows: Rich- moild Street to Queen. Queen to Grafton, Grafton to Prince. Prince tn Krill. At llic corncr of Prince and Kent. Streets the party will separate (‘ziitsuniinilicrs 2. Ii and 4 will proceed by Prince to Iiustnn and tn North ltivcr Road. stopping at the Sanatorlum. From Simntnrlnm inspect the Girl Guides, (if fine, if not fine in Armourics). Then via Kcnt to Queen to Grafton Street to Rod Cross and I.0.D.E. llis I-Zxccllcncyfis party-cars number I, 5. 6, 7. will firm-Pod a; [n]. " 'l'urn right at cnrncr of Prince and Kent Streets. Kcnf Strcet in .\'.ll. Barracks. arriving at —R.(7.N.\r'.R. -l.cavc R.( V_R. Barracks-Kent street to Weymnuth m Longwnrih Avenue, arr ving at Charlottetown Airport M 12mm IZHS-Lcave Airport. —Arrlve at Experimental Station. —l.c".ivl-. Experimental Station, by Longwortli Avenue, Euqthn riglitoil Road. ' l2:l:'>-—.-\rrive at Light Horse Parade j Brighton Road. After which Ills Excellency is returned to train, via Kent and W mouth streets. Zz-lfil-Li- "c railway station for Pill l‘. CM‘. llis- Excellency, His Honour, and ,\,l),c_ ]"‘il'<'l‘§§ Mivl‘. Mrs. LcPage, and A.D.C. llis Excellcncfs staff Ills llonnufs staff, and Col. Full, _... Tho Premier and Mrs. Campbell, and Lady ‘tiny Allg-Lsmflh firs." . . si e a : . _ on Memorial Square if fine, if not an Md mime‘ Reccpunn t" he m“ b. n l hi ‘ . lfisriracelilenlgfi 5183M nf Summcrslde. Visit to St. Eleannrs Airport by dh-mccss Alice will visit hospital activity. Rcjoln Ladies Party at Town Hall st 5-15 Charlottetown at 6:40. ' ' I ll r f‘ 1° "will": the Premier and Mrs. Campbell will receive his Ex. ccllcncy and Prince. All "m provincial Gnvezlmetca at Charlottetown Hotel for dinner given by llis Excellency has consentg Refflvilon ln lounge after Brnunds. Victoria Park, off cy- Bummcrslde. in the following order. ??'i‘*.'*"°." and Town "all, g0 l-Pvlew “m. arrive at railway car, d to make a short speech at the clinm-r, dinner. SUNDAY. sarr 15'1". Tho Vice Rc l l i n‘ n ‘um g“ m“? “m “and divine service at Si. PaulKs Church CLIPPER TURNs meg “Punch” Needs LISRON- Portugal, Alill. 29.-(AP) "Bvfflllfil! 0f increasing swells at, Ilorla, the Azorcs, thc Pan-Ameri- the Prcmicr on behalf of the Province and by tho Mayor on behalf of’ "1 L-299-8-28-3i. "'l'vii.‘<ics--Mt. Stewart Saturday. ‘ 11-315-8-29-31. "Talkies -I"rench River Monday. L-3l5-8-29-3i. Igvllétixlvlng car fish mcal sane m“ mug)» ESIZOIISgEII/gllffl $2.00 per L-304-B-29-9i. "Dflme in New Perth Hall Mon- ‘uatié-"sflllvlllbéf 2nd, Webster's’ Orch- “JJ-‘Tcldonnld Women's Institute Ilgllflte sale at Barbour and Mc- snm ‘mils’ showroom. 122 Fitzroy St. l “b August s1. 'l p,m. n-ava. 1 lgétlillli mail couriers annual £11161. John McRae's field. Tea " "W" Doy- L-329-8-39-2l. l Hliififii‘ k1 l-lle ice cream and l i...“ hililllcy Hull, Friday, hi‘ l". Plwlrcvds lh aid of will" f ' 14-333-8-29-21. St. 'I'(“'l‘l‘.\'l\':l Hall, Sept- Wcbsicrs Orchestra. L-263-8-30-2i. "Come i rc _.o the Chicken sup r. ikntgmggf‘ Ha". September iwh. ,. Linn..- tllllil»: illd. Br amusements. 85 cents. = 308-8-30-9-9w LONDON, Aug. 29~lCP)-—Bril- nili today is a ‘Phat is the strangest thing that has happened to us in all this SLfangc year. I am a. happy man! My home ‘Pas bccn broken up. my child ls in one part of lhc country, my possessions in another. My wile and I are in a. third, living in a strangers house, ovcrtuxed, over- worked, uncertain of the future. cut off from most. of our small picasurcs, rcslrlclcd in our move- " L-355-8-1l0-:li.- mcnls, threatrncd with invasion. But. wc arc hnpplcr than we wcrc l2 months ago. T\\'(‘fli_V-i\\‘0 ycars of unnatural living are behind thechangc. ’I‘hcy lxvzan in i918 when s million or two of our soldiers came home vowing that. t-hcre should be no more war for any reason what- over. As time went on. iflflorinl P“ the cvidclicc. we delutlcd ourselves llllli a tough revenge-fill people: could bi- won awav from their pur- rn-sw- by Ulil‘ lllmviilnniut-iii. Our llulrc _ iclltlliil-ss lo i;(‘il ,. word. friendliness toward a beaten cliceny-helpcd to foster the deiti- of‘ Na- sloii. we “pm-m the Imuzue (continued on mo l. 0d I) happy country! - 1 llvr cn route to the Unite " “icd back aflcr it WES 450 milrs out. and liindcrl hcrc tonight al._1».4u pm, 114.40 lLlll ADT). i7Pl=Lvcd for scvcriil days, the Cllllllcl" had lakcn off herewith 3i imsscllgcrs. including Bernard Stras- sor. i)l‘('lil(‘l‘ of Otto Strasscr, arch- foe of Ilillci". Sirilssol" n Bcncdlcline Monk. is calico ‘ti lo aili-liipt to nrraiigc Xllli Shake-up In French Press LES VIBRRIETIIEXB, Fralico-Sivhs Fronticr. All! 29- i/H" Plirrc‘ thoriilcs concerning the poslbiiityl of n slialccilp of thc gou-rninczit hcadcd by PPCIIIJBI‘ Petaln. Among othcrs, Laval trllkcd with; thc German ambassador t0 Francml Otto Von Abctz. - l There have bccn persistent rc-l ports that a reorganization or ihel Frcnch press, “co-ordinating" ii, with the axis press, is under coil- sidcrntion. wlicthci‘ Laval succeeded in his mission could not be lt-arncd. It was said. however, that Lhc Vichy gtl\'('l'lllll£‘lli. had "ti"nlpoi'aril_v" uliiuidolivii Ils plans to move lo Pilrls or Versailles. 1'1“- (lrl"lnllll.~, it was iuidcrsiood. lIlll(i$‘ it llillill to Laval lli-.li they ivantrll to be left lilolie lli Paris lliliiil the end of the u-nr with Bri- ta n (hie plan under consideration in Vichy. it was rcpcrisd, is to move the covcrnmcnt hcndqusrrcrs ta Lyons for tho winter. Development LONDON, Aug. 29—<CPi--The need for Britain to develop a punrn was emphasized tonight by Gcii- era] Sir Walter Kirk, the British Broadcasting Corporation reported. "Both Hitler and Mussolini,“ he said. "will not be in ’ *Tloey ll) Make Finer Tea "SALAD " “TEA BAGS l l l around Victoria. Park to Government House lwherc Her Excellency will ‘ fine inside the School. Address in ' l l ‘of lWar Brought NEWSMAN I or vlsll lo liillllillll AREAS Staff FIELD. Aug. 29.—tAP) - In three clays‘ iYilVUi through military and naval areas which the Germans llilve bet-ll bombing nightly", I have found little damage which would hinder Britain's war effort, an Lill- shaken faith among soldiers and civilians that thev can “stick it out" ——and considerable contempt for Glilillfill marksmanship. A British officer told ine scriicr- casualties have been one soldier killed and " "few injured. lilltl they not . v . 5 Officers ' allowed me to ‘WIICFE I wished. and I l)0l'§.f)llll._\‘ hzivc set-n lllis damage:- lxi Cl ‘ii-Whine slioil whcrc recruits are taught to usc fooling machines: tuo inzll-hliics damaged. silo partly damacrrl bilt now well on file way to reconstruction. No casualties. A \‘l("dl', and his housekeeper, shaken un bv two bombs which fell ni-ar ill$_ house, miles from any mili- tarv oblr-ctivc, _The wnig of all old folks’ homc llil bv a bomb. 'l‘\vcive sick and ifiilil? 01d lvvfillle kilcd. Home coil- siclprable (listniice from any military objectives. The men of this army of cle- ffilildcrs lei‘- voii staunchly that Hil- lcl s ll_lv ~._ion, "\\‘lllt‘ll may come any 1112b! ‘ will be defeated bv nlobile brill i cclilinns. iaec-allsc "we have ivd on the Germans‘ now coli- Fugitive irlilil War Prisoner ls Sighted SUUBURY. 0rd,, Aug. 29 ~40?) MOnc of two fugitive German war prisoners was reported sightcd by ii wcrnan and scarclicrs late today QXDTPS>PYi llcpo tliai tlic Dflil‘ illHi born tropp-uri ill a bush. about sev- en mill-s from the internment camp. Mrs. J. Doust, whose husband is in charge of police dogs in the hunt, is said to have spotted one of tlic Gcrlnzvlis in the iJllSiI. The lll.lll——~‘liil(’l‘ Theodor Slcyrcr or Hans Kibaii—lvas warlng no hat. or cont. Earllcr it was reported heavy rain a.. istcd the prisoners in their flight. for frccclonl through the rugged bush country of Northern Ontario. The pair cscapcd Tucs- day nizhl. Rain is reported lo have trashed away ihc sccnt oi the illgiilYlhS, spoiling thc track for two trained, police dogs brought to the scene; 12‘ PAGES If s man takes was: is distant, hc will linu sorrow near at hand. MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN no thought oI By Mull. T0 l LONDON, Aug. 30-(l"‘ri-i dzl_v)—-(Cl’)—- Scream bombs (lroppcd by Nazi raiders in a residential district of the London area caused a num- bet‘ of casualties early t0- day. While Nazi bombers gen- erally zlvoidcd the mctropoli- ‘ tan, area oi" circled it wariLv, soiltheast coast town drop- ped a number of scream bombs without causing much property damage and with no casualties reported. Sonic houses were damag- ed whcn about 20 high ex- plosive homhs and several fire-starters fell in a north- east coast town during the night. night svlriil zlltcv the rairlcrs wcrc ‘ fir-t licrlr-l rlllnlit ll p.111. t," p. ‘ tli.'.'j.‘\il'i“l suquostcrl a five hood». had hoop dropped but no gcncrrii all" alarm hail been ‘ \t'llll‘li(‘l'i in lnnrlr-n m» in 213d 51in. l’ lntgri lull. \D'l.l The minor acliviiy over lho cap- llal was in sharp contrast in the sr-vcn-hour air siogc of London by Royal Catmtlian Mounted Pol-qcvcrnight. Wednesday-Thursday. in‘. The (logs, Bacchus and Pilot, picltczl up a good trail Late Wod- ll('.\fill_\‘ \\ilii'.l lrd them to a point fiic inilos .~'I)lllili‘ilSl~ of the camp, bu: lost it in thc rain. Berliners Have Home By Raids’ l BERLIN. Alia. 29—lCPl_.Brlllil- (rs. \\il0 liilllcrtil (‘.0ll.\l(i(‘l'tl'i the war ril the all" us something rc- lnutc. arc making Llic acquzliillalic-z iiicii" illl‘ raiu u "no from the Nazi way of lifc l\f.i\(‘(i. Onc is the prcsrncc of Jcws in the raid siisrllcrs, willi whom of one apartment the lone .l;-wl.\li wo- lo lli altliiri lli mic .~il\‘ii(‘l' during tin- i‘. 111.1‘ rcquirl. ill ill il‘iliil.l cl.l;."l" oi llic ‘ l".llrl.~. ‘ kfiilillzl-Il-fi rcal nongl-r 1 , , ._,, . ,_ Ailicrir-all lvllllit‘ I |- Q11 _ q 1 lulitil we pack a punch il(‘llV_\‘ cn-l vltcoe Ei/llclivn i%fllllt_lit‘ienc(vfyf;nl ll‘l)ill'i(‘fi llvili: iii "a slnaiil ‘ikliiitls ough to smash through ICSlSIWLC?‘ Paris where he ‘was reporicd tofimsc mini"! "iv-mile- ‘weakened by m“ 5l°"‘d~"" ‘mom IUtVI-IICOIIiPTIEG with Gcrlnan au-i _.___a pi§$iPfL91l°m n“? 5nd m9 ‘hr’ Ull llic other lxalld oiic of tho i<'\"\' rcillallllllg J(\\l.\ll physicians .li (Jt-rllilllly is iLi\\ll_\.\ wilcrlliiidirv of the air sllcltcl" he ili‘i|il\lllS. iii‘ .'llll\t‘.\ ill.\\l(‘(i wllli u.lll..ll'4.s nllii ll. .d'll kl: a l'i‘- n. .li}; sigh! to . ._\alis and Jt‘\\.\ lliliL. Nazi authorities have ordcrcrl that all it‘i(‘l)il0ll(‘ and tcicgrapli i'l‘lllllllllll('4ll'.f!ll from Gci'llinii\' bc lllllicrl irlilil half all hour aficr iill‘ all clcai" slgllirs sound. 'l‘hir, tlu-i f‘i.lllll, \\lii olwicll‘. alrpiall s from llllcrcrpllill: mcssncvs which nlzgzh; pTJVC usclul to lllcni. Thanksgiving Day Uiil. H 0TT.\\\'.~\, Aug. 29—-t(‘l’l— Tlianksglriiig Day this your has |)I'l'll flu-ll fur l)ci_ H, the second bloluliav in that month. llir |N‘|!ilI'llIl\‘lli of llii" Sw- ri-lnrv of Slau- almnnnccil io- proclaluatiott appoint- " "is u (lay of gru- added. slzcllcrs iii caril-l, c~t now but find peculiar DFOiIlPlIIS‘ However, an inland northwestern i town silffcrcrl its heaviest raid of he war early today. Incendiary" bombs plummeted down oil one of its main strcts, struck a Vicarage and a cattle market. Casualties were not immediately determined. , Rcfugoes took shell er in hotel basements and available undo "- ground hldcouls, as the raidcrs crossed the town again and again. i Iiigh-flying raiders also wcrc i xactive ovci" ilorthoastcrn ccizisinl ‘cities. wcathcriilg all lllll‘ll'.l\'l* anti-aircraft bilrrligc. l-‘larcs \\‘1‘l‘1‘ sccn tiroppliil: followvd by ‘ lay explosions. Wiltlrl" lllillll.\ lll ldllli" l iSTZOO-plcz-rie- Raid Broken Up By London Defence i Civilians Mach-iFe-gunnez... Enemy—S0me Casualties in British ‘Capital Early 'l‘0(_‘ia ' rlnhllll fill ll-Ilyllon Lullu-red $5.00 .l<‘..l Hull- lllnmln flllll I. ~ llumania To ‘N. Prepare Strong Defence Line waits only the Hluluarj. ‘File diplomats sa t0 lilake the prcgilab wi -' BUCHARES F, A" .3 they other raiders spread out Rumanlfl “'11- Inw- ovei" English towns and lfiéxceaixggg,ll._‘fig "s; ' countryside. soon as i f A lonc l'1li(iL‘l‘ nvci" a '3,‘,‘l‘*“““ “ 'f‘ransvlva rain ifiiil .4‘ . ‘ Riimai ll could hold, r-"Jer. ‘l Yours PlAt~~lK~ Rom. -THE THiCKER YOUR V/ FRlENDS The raiders left amid a hail of anti-aircraft fire. closed to ‘have Tlw- mluherist coast area ex- 5mm‘ m“ . . . ‘Ihcrc is no oi i cc-iyfiz-niirio pl-rlcllrcrl tllrcc raids (lllflllQ 0f rulliors o.’ ll . .~. -.- .~ ,,.. lil(‘ niiylll illll llonill: tiifi lifiibflnmd‘ ~ ‘iammlli- e.l fer lit, (‘ll-or the capital itself there cfzlshcs occurring Iii. u-ns little activity after a mass “L211; dcupac‘ , frlflllfillfln of 20o raiders was ) mnninn H ' il(‘.'!il'|l oil tilc soiilhr-risl moistlgYll:;‘;'“filf irate _\'P‘\'lt‘l'li?i_\' by lirltllli lfqlli- loriyrela in‘ crgv ' .s'va:i".;wri .-\ steady glow rising from f v ' »" .-s- . .. 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