MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN i-t-t- Bec things do amuse to b-Qlgélolfin 07 A MERE MAN they R v‘ ead by Everybody 1' e iii? Charlottetown Gnu-dial. ‘lsu Cont; Iornlng Guardian, Founded Iss1 Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew MAXIMB CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADAHFRIDAY, JuLv 4, 11941 UVIETS SEEK T0 HALT GERMAU EAST 0 HINT BRITISH MA Y TR Y INVASION“ 511E311. Y F red Gates Named President Of Institutes Two - day Convention concluded yesterday; Many Delegates attend. 48 hours may Decide fate DfS-cviet llnion LONDON, July 4 _.. (cp)_ Russia can lose the war or lay the foundations of eventual German defeat in the next ll hours, informed military sour- ces said today. If the German armies are given time to consolidate their gains of the first 10 days of lighting and launch new and more intensive drives on Len- ingrad, Kiev and Moscow the Soviets can lose “these cities within a. week, maybe less," these persons declared. The Russians have an oppor- tunity to halt the invasion in the tracks of its crawling arm- ored divisions but “the chance is a long one and if taken must be taken immediately,” one source said. While the German advances north and south of the Pripet mflffihfis PHISB. he added, “the Russians must gather all arm- ored units and supporting alr- rraft and attack at all vital areas." The best method of cutting German supply lines, he said, is lo use armored formations in cavalry tactics while if the ad- vanced units themselves lire halted it must be done "by con- centration of’ artillery, horizon- tal and dive bombing, plus a great man guns of anti-tank and anti-a rcrnft type." The informant asserted in- formation had been received that some German armored columns already are suffering heavily from Russian artillery and had been slowed down by fuel shortages. Jury Holds Pair To Blame In Death MONTREAL. July 3—(CP)—-A coroner's Jury today held Donald H. Pooles of Winnipeg and Gordon Stuart Drury of Sherbrooke, Que, criminally responsible for the death or George Bourque of Moncton. N. B. who fell to his death from a third-story window Sunday. Police had been holding the two men as witnesses at the inquest. Evidence at the inquest was that the three men hod been together nt a. tiivem and later wcnt to liourques apartment. Later Bour- que fell from o. window of the apartment. AFTER. DOUKHOBORS REGINA, July 3 —(CP) -ROY8! Canadian Mounted Police officials are taking action on Doukhobor de- faulters who failed to report in stskatchewan for national service in lieu of compulsory military train- ing, Mr. Jvstlcs J.F. Embury, chair- man of t.\> divisional war services bOElTd of Saskatchewan, announced today. Coming Events _Q.' Bate for Nolices in this column 3 cents per word. _‘_ _____ I I__A.. -.--_.t:3m-.—__-_—_ ‘Cavendish Tea tigusL_43_7_4_2l. "Reserve July 16th for picnic li. Kelly's Cross. L-76-7-4-11i "Kingston Baptist Church Picnic. July 4m. supper in Hall 5 P. M. and after. L-56-7-4'1l- "Modern and Old-time Dancing. Morel] l-lall FriG-"iy, July 4th. St. Avards Orchestra. L-3-7-3-3l- “Old nlshtouba Picnic and Dance at Newfrage Harbor July 7th. After- noon and evening. L46-7-4-i1. "Ice Cream Social. W11!!! P0 Church Monday evenmufllillvur "Date changed afternoon tel. 8t. James Kirk Lawn to July 15th. L-50-7-i-1i. “Kcnsington players resent B Swastika Betrays" at V ctoris, Friday. July 4. L-ae-i-s-it. "Rummage sale Salvation Army. Friday, July 4 at 1 p.m. L-97D-G-30-Sl. "Reserve Wednesday, Jul 16th 101‘ Murray Harbor tea an boat Hoes, bingo and other attractions. L-982-6-30-8i. "Wanted to bu -Bo1ogna Cattle. I-nd Veal Calves a 1 grades. Phongoclré writ . l d. swfgeergo..pillfila I‘ a.“ "Afternoon Tea Experimental Farm Thursday. July 17th by Park- gil: Womens gnstldtliie. mods for poses. ance. m" an n ‘ Lt-bi-‘l-l-li. "Garden Party, with summerslde Girls Band. in aid of Queen's 0on- lidliln Fund at Mr. and Mrs. Robert éblrilles. New Glasgow, July 9 of Red Cross work. following night. L-lti-l-Zi-i-ID "l. O. D. E. Sale of lame. llies. fgkles. Cakes and bread. a». urdcy ~30 at Moore md Mac . L-IG-l-S-D. tormy l Mrs. Women ’s Mrs. Fred Gates, West was elected president 0g ah, pm,“ at the annual convention which cioncluded yesterday afternoon. Ses- s in Prince of Wales College Auditor. lum and were attended by delo. Efite-s from all parts of the pm. v ice. Mrs. Waller Leard. Bedeque, was named Past President and other of. flcers elected we Mrs. Dolor Richard, Mont Carmel; Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. E. S Rose. Lakeville. Convenors named for the com- ing year included: Home Econom. ins, Mrs. Hazen Howard; Citizgn- ship, Mrs. Alan Wyand. Cavendish; Agriculture and Canadian Indus. tries. Mrs. Malcolm Mncleod, Lorne Valley; Social Welfare, Mrs, James O'Brien, Elmsdnle; War services, Mrs. Raymond Wood, North Tryon. Mrs. George Martin, New Perth, Wasnarned representative with the president. to the P.E.I. Federation of Agriculture, which was formed ‘last winter. Yesterday's morning session op- ened with the President, Mm, Walt- er Leard, in the chair, and s. num- ber of interesting reports were sub. mitted. Addresses were also given b." Messrs. Walter Durby. summer- slde, who spoke on “Group H0351“- "EB-NOR". and J. Reginald MacDon- ald, who spoke on larger adminis- (Continued on page 3, Col 3) Jury returns _ man reports Verdict in Car accident That Jacob Hans. Mountain Road, N.B., came to his death as u result of injuries received when a car. in which. he was a passenger. rolled over a number of times, was the verdict returned by the Jury empunneled lo inquire into the cause of his death at the adlourn- ed inouest which concluded yester- day sftemoon. The hearing was be- fore Coroner Dr. I. J. Yeo. Hans was fatally inlured in a highway accident at Dunstaffnrge Sunday at noon. Two other occu- pants in the car. John Warm-i of Charlottetown. the driver and S. R. Johnston. also of Charlottetown. escaped serious injury. ‘The text of the veniict was ls follows: “We the tindersimed Jury empanneled to inquire into the death of Jaccb Hans find that the deceased came to his death as a result of llljllflfls stistained when s. car. driven 11v Jchn Warren. left the highway at Dunstaffnage and tumed over several time: in an ad- joining field We exonerate the driver from all blame. We also strongly recommend to the proper Continued on Page 3, Col 6) Two Ainnen Killed in Alta. MEDICINE HAT, Alia. July S- (CPl-Two airmen attached to Io. 34 service flying tralnimg school st this southern Alberta town were killed today when the Oxford train- ing bomber they were fiyi crash- ed two miles west of Medic e I-Ist. The men killed were Flying 0f- flcer Bertram (Al-iarles Hollinssims and Leading Aircraftman Bernard Albert Belchcr. Home addresses of the fliers were not known immed- iately nor was it known whether they were attached to the Royal Canadian Air Force. No. S4 school is operated under the British commonwealth sir training plan. Withdrawal cf ii. S. Consuls from Denmark requested WASHINGTON. July 3—fAP)— The Gannon-dominated Danish Government today requested the United States to withdrew all Am- erican consuls in Denmark b! July l5. The Nazi request, confirmed by the state Department after Ger- hacl reached this country, was in conformity with similar action already like" b? Germany. Italy. occupied France. Norway, the Netherlands. Bellillm f egrfleou g, Yugoslavia an Lilxembourg. Yugoslavia and Greece. Three American consular officers m now mined to oooenhlee myllii. Edward Island Women's Institutes one, lasting two days, we" held re: Vice President, Defer Union of Hospital Associations PICTOU. N. 5., July 8 —(CP)-- A proposal for union of the Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island Hospital Association and the New Brunswick Hospital Association was deferred for a. year today by the N.S.-P.E.I. organimtion at its an- nual meeting. Rev. M. J. MacKinnon of Glace Buy. N. 8.. chairman of a commit- tee that studied the proposal, mov- ed a. resolution that action be de- ferred until s. Joint meeting next year. This was adopted. Wheeler says U. S. to take Over Iceland WASHINGTON, July 3—(AP)— Senator Burton Wheeler (Dem- Montana), an opponent of admin- istration foreign policy, said today he had information that the aci- ministration soon would send Am- erican navy and army forces to occupy Iceland. Wheeler did not disclose the source of his information, but de- curred:- “I am reliabl informed that we are about to ta e over Iceland and send troops and ships and planes there. “My information is that the men will embark on the 23rd or the 24in of Ju ." Iceland was taken over by Can- adian and British forces after Ger- muny had taken control of Den- mark. Wheeler said it was his understanding that American for- ces would relieve the British troops now On the island. He said he had been advised that the Government wanted to hold Iceland so that U. S. merchant ships could can-y goods to that point and transfer them to British vessels. “Then," the isolationist senator continued, “American ships and planes wiLl patrol the routes used by the British ships 0n the re- mainder of the Journey across the Atlantic.” Wheeler made his statement to reporters at an informal press con- ferenoe in his office. Finland claims Success in war HELSINKI. July 8 -(AP)—Fin- land claimed tonight the penetra- tion of Soviet territory by lier troops, the capture of “imfmPl-Bm enemy strongholds," thhllnklflif °f s. Russian submarin in Finnish mineiields and the truction of 48 Red aircraft up to July 2. (Russian confirmation was lack- ing in all these claims.) "Ire first Finnish war communi- que of the new conflict with Russia also told of German and Finnish (oi-m crossing the eastern frontier in the north (presumably in the onslaught against the Russian Arc- flc pa" of Murmansk and the Mill'- mansk-Leningrad railroad.) Warns Cennan’: Dublin Legation Sends infcmiation. coupon. July S-(Wl-m governnient was warned in Rouge of Commons today that t e transmitting station of the Gerrnll: legation in Dublin ("W eemmlarrsz. been lllgtn-liiisggsctiosbie sWPB" hid W" token to prevent leekflfl (I! "15"" maticn about British troop diapoll‘ tlons in Northern 1MB" su- William Davison. Cowm- tive. called attention to the Ger- man radio channel and llinsnuel in ll, Labs . s ted that the glemlvlfn legatlloxrs iplomatic begs provided incum- mac Blew tel Gerinahy ha! hllllihtsineanesudlpioznstlo not! in Dublin. Herbert Morrison. Mlnl-IW? °1 Home Security. replied it would be "contrary to the public interet b0 make any statement as t0 W111i“ measures taken to control the sending of infonnailon out of the British 15m but you can nccep n-J ‘p: ihcvo been borne in l i. . equipment would apply grams lie has his own plane and controls himself. Found guilty last week 0f the murder of Peter J. Trainer, Freder- ick Phillips. 25. and Earl Lund. 2:7. Yesterday were sentenced to lung; on August 20, between the l10lll‘s oi 1 a. m. and 6 a. m.. the execuziolt to take place "within the Walls of Queen's County Jail." A packed court room saw the prisoners take the verdict without ‘any outward sign of emotion and before sentence was passed by Mr. Justice A. C. Saunders, Phillips, in a voice that trembled slightly in- sisted that they were not guilty of the murder or Peter J. Trainer. Continuing Phillips said: "I know that anything we may now say or that may be said on our behalf can be of no avail to us," Phillips began in a clear volcc. wlfrn trembled slightly. "I have nnihillu to say against the verdict." he continued, and “I cm satisfied that we have had a far trial. but I wish to say a few words my Lord." ' "As we were tunable to obtain Counsel for ourselves. I Wish to convey our thanks to the Attorney General who provided u: with Counsel and in particular for his selection of one so brilliant. We (Continued on page 9, Col 4) Two Soldiers Are drowned. HALIFAX, July 8 -—(CP) -Two members of the 103rd Battery, Royal Canadian Artillery, were drowned lute today in the Sackvllle River near suburban Bedford. They were Gnr. N. Charest of Rlvlcre Du Loop. Quc, and Gnr. R. Lambert of Causapscal, Que. Coroner B. C. Cruikshank said neither of the men could swim. He said Oharest dived into eight feet of water and, when he got into dif- ficulties. Lambert went to his ss- slslance. Canadian coal Production in May UITAWA, July 8-(0?) — Cool production in Canada during May totalled 1,198,255 tons compared with 1.214.050 the previous mbnih and 1.267.687 in the same month last year, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics reported today. Output during the five months ended May 31 totalled 7.233.211 tons compared with 7.104.896 in the same period last year. Coke production in the period under review totalled 260.000 tons ngninst 253.000 in April and 252.000 in May, 1940. Total in the first five months this ycsr was 1.287.000 r nae that ell possibilities my assu a mm ' against 1.210.000 in the correspond- ing period of 1940. world's biggest firms manufacturing heavy the principles of his equipment. Ho flies everywhere. Best record cicso one night and New York the next, A5 for new machines or for improvemcn his own pilot, bu Pair Sentenced To b“ Hang August 2cm Judge Saunders passes senten Court yesterg '~ land was embnrke Annual 8 B! Hall r 10 PAGES See bigllir Offensive as Preliminary ll German Planes Shot Down In Day- light Sweeps Over Continent. (By William llumphreys) (Associated Prms Stnfi’ Writer) LONDON, Jlllv ii-AAPJ-Brltalrfs day mid night. oilcnsive air sweep over France and Western Germany, now three iveeks old. brought an ing ll major brittle on the ban Nazi soldiers and inflict motorized construction business directly tn ‘v.1;- is speaking in San Fran. he flies he ilrnws dia- ts on present designs, t occasionally takes the ce in Supreme ‘Plan group Hospitalization For P.E.i.-N.B. PICTOU, N. 3., Jilly 3-(CP)__ A pllln of group hospitalization for Nova Scotia und Prince Edward Is- d on today by thc ion of the two at its annual meeting Hospital Assoclut provinces here. At the concluding session, a re- solution of thc association said it "definitely" decided to “undertake a plan of group hospitalization w cover Nova Scotiu and Prince Ed- ward Island." Details of the scheme were not determined. An advisory committee was named to select a salaried ex- cctttivc officer to tvork for ll your preparing the project. Incorpor- uiion in both provinces was decid- ed on. 1n the event of new federal leg- islation in regard to hospitals. thc resolution sold. the advisory cnlm- t’ cll wou'd be empowered to adjust ‘ the bl-provincc plan to tiny new situation thus created. A The Advisory Council: Rev. J. R. MacDonald, Antlgonlsh. who spon- sored the resolution: Sister Anna Seaton, Halifax; W. M. Simpson, New Glasgow; W. s. Thompson, North Sydney, and Rev. James Boyle, Sydney. Rev. H. G. Wright of Halifax was elected president, succeeding sister M. Ignatious of Glace Bay. Paying tribute to his predecessor, he said (Continued on tinge 9. Col '1) Roosevelt To 1151a. 4th Of J lily Address HYDE PARK, N. Y" July 3—-(AP) -Prcsident Roosevelt's stny at his family home stretched into the longest. in many months lodny when the chief executive decided to make a fourth of July address to the United States people from here. Mr. Roosevelt will broadcast over all U. S. networks and by shortwave to other parts-of the world at 5 p.m. (6 p.m. A.D.T.) as part of a nation-wide observance of Indep- endence Day arranged by the of- fice of civilian defence. When the President would return to Washington was uncertain. ._____i_____ ..__. RECEIVE WINGS DUNNVILLE. Ont. July Il-(CP) -Canadian and New Zenhmd alr- men, received their wings as the seventh cluss of the scrvicr- flying training school here grnduntrd to- day. The insignia was prowl-tiled by Group Captain A. 1-1. liull, the cnml) commandant. open hint tonight that it may be preliminary to on lit-tempt to seize informaflml bureau all" A Battle Raging "Along Banks Berezina River Russian Troops charge enemy with bayonets; Nazis make gains in north; Critical stage reached. (By Henry Cassidy, Associated Press MOSCOW, July -'l—-( Friday) of Minsk on the road to bloscow threw ll _ _ .v.._..__i ubsorlptlon Delivered, “.00 . P E. L. $4.001 Cunndu and U. l. U.fl_ G.- Of i Stuff Writer) -—-(.»\l’)—l{t*d [mops fight- of the iicroziitzi river east zicll u rising tide of ks 0d hczivy losses on them, thc Soviet ounced today. Am the Canadians graduating J was 0. Bishop of Halifax. o. continental foothold bv invusioti before Aug. l. '1 he muu-azine Aeroplane. which is Britain's leading non-official auth- ority on military aviation. suggest- ed: “Before tlils month is out, there mav be developments which would caust- Gcrnutnv more doubts and lll‘.’ll‘[(3ll all DPClllO ovcr whose lands the strtiuglc must bc renclvccl". At about thc some time ltcutcrs news nncncv distributed o. (llSDfilCll, credited imlcpcndent French sources. which sdid that half the German forces of occupation had been \\'lil‘.(ll‘.’l\\'ll from France. In two broad stir-cps todav thc R. A. F.. ttt ‘kcci n ‘thorn France (Continued on page 3, C01 7) Z________;_,__ Evidence in Conspiracy case is continued Six nitnosses gave evidence vcs- lPiYllLV in the conspiracy case of the Kin! versus George Albert Griffin. Sturgeon. and HlllTv R, Walsh, St. Peters. at the Supreme Court. The f‘ . e is bcitirz tried before Mr. Just- iCf‘ A. f‘. Arsellziull. lion. Thane A. Campbell. Attorney General and Mr- C. St. Clair 'I‘rrllnor. K. 0.. are up- ncnriinz for the Crow-n, while the cisfc-nse counsel is Mr. S. S Hes- C., and Mr. H, F. MlicPhee. The case, which onmed on Wed- nesday. rcstlmcd yesterday morning at ll :1. 111. and prcviotls to the first witness Mr. Justice Arsenault intro- duced Mr. Justice Bond of troal to the jurors, He is at Vlsliilii! tho Island Edmund Lnnteieiic was the first] that he] wiinrss lionrrl. He stated lmd lived in Mitchell River for the past four yours and previous to that had lived in New Brunswick. He um mu dcailngs with Albert. one‘. fin in i940 and it was Griffin who had uskcd him (the witness) to [I01 0n a, trip the 28th 0i’ Jilly, 1940. to huv a schooner. Witness was to pilot) the bout. 'l'hcre was no bargain; made 11S lo pav witness was to re-' mivc but it was to be lirranccd af- ter witness came bnck from the trip, Witness hail left on the trip on the 30th of July. Name of the ship was the Laura May. witness. said. and then vw-nl m1 to describe} hon" ihcv 11nd touched nt several pldcos and taken on n pilot at Si. Pierre. On arriving buck at St. Pierre af- ter taking on gas tit Newfoundland. witness stntcci lhnt tlirce dories had come alongside boat. and but some rinses rind kerts nbrvirtl. About 25 kess and 40 cases. CHSOS wore 21x7 inclio fill (Continued on page 3. Col 6) Nazi Command Admits running l into difficulties BERLIN. Julv 3—(CPl—Tlle Gel‘- man people were told tonight that Hitler's armies were running into more difficulties than Russian troops who fought obstinntelv. There was had wcztlhcr and snow. t on. The Nazi propaganda and news agcncv. D. N. l’! put out the story d tnride of wocti Could not’ The Soviet troo bziyoneis. ' Thousands of German dc U"! Fiver. the Russians said, side again had failed. The c say specifically that ihc rive To thc north in Latvia G engaged Red troops in violent com Dvinsk and Riga, former Latvian ca The Russians said the Germans succeeded in MW bringing up fresh forces. and zlddcd that Red troops again or.- gagcd tllcm flcrccfy along new lilies item" Jeksibplls. Fighting still raged in southern Poland near Tarnopol, 30 mum ntest of the old soviet frontier, and Rt Bvbfulsk. B0 miles southeast of Minsk. where Red troops have rc- p0riedly' blunted the Nazi drive for several days. ps were r Stubborn ‘Resistance t The , Germans are encountering lstubborn resistance everywhere. thc Soviets sold. adding that the Rled air force is dealing crippling blows The Nazis threw lines of tanks into the vital battle of the Bere- (Contlnued on page 3, co] 7) . li. S. Army Chief gilaises storm tWith proposal WASHINGTON, July 3—(AP)— General George C. Marshall, United States army chlcf of staff. stirred up a storm of controversy ill Con- gress today with a proposal flint draftccs, reserves lmd National Guards/men be retained in service {and that the army be permitted to rend them outside the western hemisphere. , A maximum of one year's trnin- ing is prescribed by the Selective Service Act tlnd the legislation in- cludes a proviso that except for possible service in the Philippines and other U, S. possessions, the duty of the men be confined to this hemisphere. But making his biennial report to (Continued on page 3. Col l) New York milk Supply halved U.“ . . N. Y., July 5d group of 30.000 milk nnnotinlw-ci ilrqtght inten- prod t: union ll1L‘l1‘.bi)1'.i in ll c lattcrs smi- ped to i110 New York city market provided Owen D. Young, retired industrialist, will lead it. ‘lite statement came shortly Af- ter Young had invited lenders of thc union. tile league mid four ol-h- er orgztnizutioris of dairy formers to chiller win him snturrlnv on o ‘ i\‘lil. GHICTQQIICY. The union claimed today its three-state hlockado had hfilYNl New York city's ddllv 5.000.000- qtmrt milk supply at thc end of its third day. that brill weather and “obstin slsinnrc" or the Russians were lif- fcctitltz the iilrlliinrz on the eastern front. Snow nus reported in the melon of Lwnw. This obstacle lo the Nazi offen- sive was reporlx‘ nftcr Iiitlcrfis field headquarters had claimed thntt Soviet resistance apps-lined broken along “the entire front between tho Black Sm» and the Arctic Ocean.” (Coltlinued on page 3. Col 7) Say Russians Starve If Food Destroyed BERLIN, Jlllv 3 —iAP) -“If the Russians destroy their food they will have lo slnrvc," the Tlcrlin newsp.iprt~ Loknlnnvciger (isolated today in Pfillllllfllli’. on Joseph Slui- in‘s speech urging ire Russians to lay “KM-ll: the territory falling lo advancing Germans. "It is an nbsolute certainty ‘lril. Germntly 1-1- its fight for existence won't put a slnulo ounce of food at the d spcsal of tire Bnlshevistic population." the newspaper said. tFali of Palmyra lAdmittcd; Protest ‘British bombing VIOHY, France, July 3—(A.1")--- tlon oi _jolnlng 23.000 dairy farmers t to force higher ])l‘lC(‘5 for milk sliip- ' ‘unified plan of action" in the cur- ‘ cporicti counter Cllilliilili; with lid fell in the ziticmpt to cross implying’ that thc Nazi broad- ommunique did not, however l’ had n01 been (‘Hlr-‘Svfl. ermnn troops lorccil thc llvinti river anti but nvnr Jokzlbjliis, hulltvziy- between crossing thc Dvinnl American Legion invades Toronto 'i'Oli.<Q)f\"l‘O, Jlllv 3 (GP) -- The ‘nvasioxw x from thc U o V! ltcro 1 . i llllll‘ A spr- _ ,1 Ileirott f0- morrow w . , gIOllll of 50.). A ' .. ill com" fr/un Texas. N0 lnska, gnn, North nucl . Minnesota. At the lllut‘ row the cllwf . .. niitzoiltti delctilw- n list/er, col. J, L. Raistnn, and axiom; tllmiltgilish- ed guests at this ilmction ntill h Harold Rctltltn o.“ Boston, nation». txice-conltzizitlo 1 ri -r. Legion, z ‘ l '_ ltnliolini - time YOUR PENNlES AN’ ‘(cue Halts tutu. SPEND ‘foul’. Dou AR$ - 'l‘Oli(.)f\'l".‘ .1 Imtun and l1l“..llt~ .. ' Dawson Vnncouvd Edmonton Regina Winnipeg l 'l‘oron:o ‘vi tnlrcdl BOSTO N. I s been mmlornlcly worm over fflie tr.‘ of ‘ Prairie Prov- iuv ill clmnrrs ll w‘ AI!» r"i while in O"- bcrn lifr and (‘n0 . I . 11- 1T‘lt"!i lvlll 11:0 :1‘ dteiv “rim: lnrtltrr north. “pals: 1110 “rather l: Hirr“. livlc firs mortilnt: n‘ and this ovmthiz at d. s Palmyra. thc Vichy cllndcl in ill" Sim SW4 ‘u; p11‘? w; no 7 to m4 i1€'\i‘i oi bitfllihl i0] illfl"! “i0 ill“; ‘ rims ‘lotion. ..\' ntouunlz :1‘ >1 ‘.9. Allied inn ~01 nssdtit u or ; , (lays o1 szlitinrli TLXWSIHIICI‘. t _ p7 “n, Thc AlliPS (‘llll‘l‘(‘(l fro nt-y aftrr, U. n1’_.,,,.,._,, m“ aukarlllllcry pogutilliigii the French m. m,“ 5‘,.,.,,._,.,_.,,;, av "now edged c n y. On the coast 12 mllcs bclcw Bci- _q'v_\vI)_“- AqHWH-F rut the Vichy positions around Dfltllfllll‘ were Shelled l‘._\' lite‘ Bvl- Juno 17th to Supt, "llh litviu=ivc toll flcvt illlil Ll. l-‘rl-lcli subznnr- inv '1 sunk .\L‘1Il(‘\'i'll(‘l‘i‘ in lliai "ufllrll; "F" \. \l- 1'31") g1'l.t‘l.i ‘lil'l";l. Beirut li.*£‘ll \\'fi.‘\ q -_3:-u;_ilil\ltiEll-HM“ A4“ l)llll\)(‘(l ugum, H‘ _ ‘I __ ‘ ‘ (The Vit-ltv i'0Vt‘l‘lll'lN‘lll pr ltvt- a m" l- '< ‘ l" l- "- i'(l lmlziy ililolig-h Madrid lo the “mm h, ‘NH, run“, lirillsh g..\f‘llill1('lll. ngu us‘. “Kill " ' ' lit ">‘l:"‘l' m" “minim Bring‘ WW1" Louvre Vihtml |'~l.lYl(l§‘ 7.00 .»\. M. inc." of Beirut, Vichy also lnfttxm- “my _.\4 M "Ho," p, 3L ed Wdshlttgton of the contents of |.(‘1l\\‘§ t Allliiill v.00 AM. 1.00 I'M. i the note.) ~ ' 5.00 r. n.