MAXIMS 017A MERE MAN thlncown. y. noble; and the noblencu that lies in other men, sleeping but never “.4, will riu in malady to Inc: '. Gunilla: Two (Junta. - ‘gfiffirszluii... Founded I851. 1N HEA Mobilization 30,000 Men By Oct. *9, , A A1 .28.»iCP) -— Mo- biiZ-gilvor’ infra-st. 30,0110 men for gompusorv military training by Oct. ‘W5 u... gbjifClil/G set today b} Defence Munster Ralston. Oiiiciais of 11111 National War Services Dc- pgflllltlll 1v1~re busy DBITBCQHB 11111- dunnrv u, make this possibe SclL-Ciillii and 0111111111; oi ivcll over that inunper 111111.116 1199955513’ b?‘ cause of the anticipated substantial Prrcenuge oi" 1'c.i0¢1-101\5 fol‘ 11111151‘ N1 dclecls. Medical examma 1011 gum: 1111'. constitute a, huge task. ur-ta-ucrai L. R. Lal1ccl1c.As- ‘ 1111f)‘ fviinisiei- o_i' National 1, net-s. said today 11-. WRS pro- posed to have so mauv medical ex- mnngy; 1.11 the job that only in me cases would the men called up be put to l\llV expense or inconveni- ciico ill itpurtitlg for examination. 5511111; the 39 camps which Col. flulsuu. wzpvcis to have ready to irccile 3111111111 trainees bv Oct. 9111. the... 11-11‘. be several commanded 111d stalled by French-Canadian of- ilccrs. 1-. 11-111 be the general objective, General lhillCCllG _sa1(l today, to piace l“.'i*ll\‘ll—S])Cill£llllZ 111011 111 such camps in the belief that this method 11111 n. 1 ~ 1111- best results. 111,:111:11ne11t1nn to have at least one more camp of 30.000 men belon- 1111- t-nd of the year, The mrn '11-.li "-11- 14111-11 30-day |)0l‘i0(ls of 111111111: and some days must clap-e bciari-u 1111- brcalc-lip of one en- auirnntiit 11nd the opening o1 the “(XL . forecast by Gcncral Le- - i‘ lraininu scheme will cveinually- 111111111110 men ' been dealt with. rriuriis on 1-110 Nunoiirilfhcg- 11111111111 llilYC nut boctrrcrcivcd, 11-11:. int d. puiiiin-iit today lSSllCd re- turn. f: n 133 11f the ‘.343 electoral ((111.81. U11 1‘.. CUVCFIHLI SCVCII lllTl-l unccs, nllllWlllg a total of 300,016 uixgu- 111111 aiiti 131111111155 widowers below-011 ih1- 111105 nf if! and 45. It is 11-:1n\o.~1-1l in lllfllif‘ the first tlraii 1i ..u-u-.1 1111-11 front ihc 2i- 11-111 1.1- s and to iucrcasr- thc iln- call for training 11111111 Sailor Killed ln Fall ls From Yarmouth TORONTO. A1115. 28.—1CP) ~PO- iii-e szud iodav they bt-licvctl a sailor 1111-1 v1.1.- lulll-tl i11 a fall from n doaniirnii hole] wiutluu‘ (111 Siiuziuy ; is 111111 Jami-S Crosby of Yarmouth, ' YS. 11111011 marks on 111s bndy 1v1-rc 1 11 with tl1 .cr1bc1l 111 1v 11:11 pa-n-rs ul Ottawa and are lair: 0 401T! spuud, P11" ~11‘ l) 2 y was a member ' ..1n.1dian Nova‘. Vol- 11.~1-rv1-.~ at. 11111111111, and was dnrimrced A112. i3. llls nt-xz-cl-kin was given as Mrs. 11111-11 (‘iusbxq Cumberland. Yar- mouth. Coming Ivenls -U_ llale fur N111l1-1-s I11 thi». colum1 3 cents per word. 'ss_.\iurray River ‘Thurs- 14-314-8-20-11. a ' lluice. Afton Hall, Friday. Aug- 1158 10111. 11-305-8-29- i. "Talkiu-llalpeque Thursdgi. 11-252-11- -2i. "Al Blancbardb Orchestra. For- lurw. Friday, 1111;. so. Aid 111 w111- 1‘°1'11- 11-299-11-211-11. "Talkies-Canoe Cove Friday. L-252-8-28-2i. "lliodcrn and Old time Dancing 11111111 Friday. August 110111. s1. 111111 Orchestra. 11-280-8-28-21. "Talkies-Tlldon Fld '. I 111113314-8-29-11. "loading live ho s every Frida . Phone 21 R 3 or wr tc Mervin Bu - m“- 110111111 Bugnall. L-ZED-B-ZB-Zl. "Talkies-AVE. Stewart Saturday. 11-315-8-29-31. mulch Win the War - Come 111 11W" 1111111’ at Bonshaw Friday gggust 30th. Proceeds in Cross drivc. L-37l-8-28—2l. "Talkies-French River Monday. 11-315-8-29-31. "Unloading car-fish 1111-111 . $31K) g" 11" - Aiso 110g lllilt-llfll‘ $2.00 pcr 1K ‘nlluu 1K1 Splllci 11-30-1-8-29-21. {Rural nmll . couriers annual 9111x1111: John McRat-‘s field. Tea - 111"" Day. 11-1129-11-29-21. "c1111"! in ihc ice cream and 1am-1- m Stank-v Hall Fridav If“ 30- Proccekls in ald of W11‘ Objective l_._._ Fire Rages llnabated At Shelburne SHELBURNE, N.S., Aug. I8- lOPl-‘Ihreatenlng a dozen homes 0:1 the outskirts of the town. shel- burn_‘s tvorsi. forest fire in l0 Years continued to race unabated tonight (1951111-8 the efforts of over 300 mcn and boys attempting to gain control o! the blaze. Chief stumbling block in the way oftlhe fire fighters was lack of wa er. Transportation Company Manager Missing In North TORONTO. A118. 28~<CP)-Gi1- pert. La Bine. Toronto mining com- pany executive. today received word that his step-brother, Capt. F. Raoul Bertrand, managing dir- cctor of the Northern Transpor. taticn Company. is missing in the Great. Bear Lake district of the Northwest Territories. His smashed canoe was reported found in the MacKenzie River earlier this week, according to word received by La. Bine, who is widtly known as the discoverer of the Great Bear Lake silver and radium deposits. Bertrand was winding up some business at Fort Norman. prepar- atory to rejoining l1is regiment, the Algonquin Rifles. He lives in Hailcybury district. H»: had travelled by canoe w Fort Norman and started back to his headquarters near the Bear Rivcr rapids on Saturday. The canoe was powered by an outboard motor. The tnotor was missing when the damaged canoe was found and ii is assumed an accident occurred at ihc rapids. Reports here said Royal Cana- dian Mounted Police are searching for Bertrand. while A. M. Berry, [_'(‘lli‘l‘;ll manager of the Northern 'l"l‘i\ll.‘~l1fll‘lilllOf1 Company and a lama-d Arciic pilot. is en route by air from Edmonton to join the search. PREFERRED JAIL BIRMINGHAM. Eng-(CPI-Say- 11111 "Give- them all mv love and tell 1111-111 I am innocent." a. minister started a fli-clnv Jail term here l 11111-11 11<_-_£lj'fuscd to haya fine. [afternoon after a 48-hour vlsit.__ U. S. Senate ,_ p.m. to 10:18 p.m. ADT Wed-' CHARLOTTETOWN,DCANADA, 111111181111, Aucusr 111,111.11 I Great Fire Raging In German Capital BERLIN, Aug. 29—(Thurs- dlyl-(AP) — British bombers crossed and recrussed the city in Berlin's longest air raid of the wur early totluy and from the heart of the city a great. glow was seen in the south- eastern sky-apparently from o. great fire set by the raiders. An authorized spokesman claimed a. house was struck and burned during the mid. which lasted two hours and 54 minutes. At the end of the first hour of the alarm the drone of mo- tors could be heard in central Berlin and it was apparent the aircraft still were circling the western suburbs. Suburban anti-aircraft ar- tillery act up a great banging. Most guns in the heart. of the city remained silent during the raid. ln the west cnd many resi- dents reported shell fragments patter-ed down on rooftops, sending back into shelters many curious whn had ventur- ed lntn the streets. The raid began at 12:24 2.111. and ended at 3:18 a.m. 17.24 ncsday.) West of the clly several flares were dropped. Heavy guns were in action throughout. The glow in the southeastern sky remained many mlnulcs. The raiding planes were fol- lowed by searchlights and sharp flashes of exploding shells as They crossed back and forth across the city. Another Off The List ls Ghurohill’s View A SOUTHEAST COAST CITY, Aug. 28-iCP1~Pri1ne Minister Churchill, on an inspection trip of coastal defence-s today saw some of the fiercest . ylighiizig of the war in which scvt-n pianos icil 111 flames. He oroercd his chauffeur to speed to the site where one llam- ing wreck crashed and it proved to be a German Mcsserschnntt fighter. “Good.” lie-said, "(hats another one off the list." FRENCHMEN S.~\l1lT'l'l-.' BRITISH SIIII‘ BUENOS AIRES. A112. Ell-JAY’) ~—Crewn1cn aboard two Frcnch 1111-1-- chantincti :111cl_101‘e1l_ hcre, chct-rt-(l tunes to the British Cl'lilSl'i‘ Haw- fleet. as she sailed from 1101-1 i115 Authorizes First Peacetime Draft WASHINGTON. Aug. 28.-—(AP)- The first peacetime draft in the United States history. authorizinfl compulsory inllitarv service for men 1:1 112116115111 11g sfhfssetga 118°- W" 18550 o av v - l Action on the legislation. the Burke-Wadsworth bil. now is 11D 11° :1"- *1‘°“$-°11°i.“f‘"§2§l“.‘.‘élf’ "m" cba e 1v1 Z l! - A vote of 58 to 31 sent. the men?- ure to the House. There the mil- rnrv committee wasuhlrgilllfilly d"? 111 dispute over a s m ar . _ m 111-01141 outline, the Scull/H measure requires all male 011118118 between 21 and 30 inclusive to r - istcr for the draft. some 12.00:). 1 in all. All these would bccomcl ab? to one vcar of training. to behsbfillsl at any point in the western cm - phere. By declaring an emergency to exist‘. Cpngreizncgildpeliipog 1119111 111 sci-v cc or a. ~ I11 addition. all between l8 and 85 might volunteer for n. orlllefiellf "hitch." as ihe armv men ca mo training and service. No futile t?!" 900.000 draltees might be p 6 service for training at one tme.d (Cauadiaits called 11D _1"1 91' the Detail-lion's complll-BOYY 111111111111 scheme are for use in home defence only, service in the Canadian Active Service Force overseas b61112 011 1111 entlrclv volunhuv 111151111- ,1. 11111111111111 1111- 11111 11111111111011 v- 1 not bi*('0lll€ law for a fortnllfltbl" least. iulvwulcs said the W311 la- pnrliiu-iit 11nd 10111! b11911 1'9“ Y w _' specific plans fur 1111111111! 1-119 711E111" \ll‘l‘ 111 operation _ The (it-tails 0f these 11101381111191"? were reported to the Senate icniillll- a few hnurs before the vote. by 5611' aior Sherman Minion. Indiana De- mocrat. who said he had them ffflm n-aao-a-aaar, 1111 officer of the general 1W1- Fifteen days after the becomes law is to be reg ' day. and 40 days later the fast nf the lonscripts are to he in the training camps. according to M111- tons outline. A schedule has been drttwfllll! envisioning the conscription an about 400.000 men by tho elul of the year 400,000 more on 1111111 1. 1911, 111111 11111111111- 111111- ygfilv increments until Oct. i. By this process. the‘ milliarv of- ficials plan to have available 51f the end of five years a total of 4,000,000 trained men in the aciivc service or in the reserves into which the conscripts pass after their period of service. In calling up the conscripts. army officials say plans are to exem i; men with dependents. and the bill itself provides an out for conscien- tious objectors. although they may be required to devote a. year to non- combatant. work or to work of na- tional importance. Can Take Over Plants One of the last amendments adopted bv the Senate on a 69 to 16 vote 111-01111] empower the govern- ment to lake over mantifnctiiring plants win-n 111-11essarv for (leit-uz-e iaurioues. '1‘ 11- Senaic ihcu adopted 11v a voice vole an 11111e11duu-11t extending present seven 111111 eight her cent. profit lltnilailnns on auu-rnmeri. contracts for ships and nlllllflllvfl 10 contracts for ww-apous, ammunition 11rd other military equipment as well. YContI-i-ued on 1111111111161 5i.‘ YIES '-0f the army and all :1_.'1cl dipped their ships‘ f-taloa-s lint-c 1 ins, flagship of the South 111111111111‘ ' took can" Q“' pJL-éw‘ NEW YORK, Aug. ZF-(AP) --.-\ll wire communications be- tween Bucharest and various northern lfumanian provmees have been cut, the Budapest radio said tonight in a broad- cast. heard here by the Nation- al Broadcasting Company. BUCHAREBT. Aug. 28—-(CP)-- Wit-hdrawal of certain Romanian army units from the Russian iron- ter—app.1r1,ntly to avoid border iri- Oi(l0I1ls—\\‘il5 disclosed tonign; in an army t-onununique while Ru- manlau-l-lungarian relations were nexvly- trained with the two coun- tries arc sing each other of acts 0f hostility 1:1 the air. The artny communique said that supply (lrpots and "state institu- tions" were also moved toward the interior. The announcement, with- out elaborating, said that. the bull: government authorities will now “remain where they arc." There have been numerous r0- ihat Rumanian civilians and . ls were quitting the southern Bucovina and Moldavia areas which now are surrounded by Russian troops. Precccupicd with Russia in the ca~t, Rumania had trouble also in the west, formally MPllSlIlg the Hungarian air force tonight of “r0111 tat-tics of hostility." Rumati- 1a charge-d that a Hungarian bomb- c1' was fort-ed down by anti-aircraft fire after it made a bombing and machine-gun attack on a Rumnnian civil tin-port, R uss it was officially learned. has ran urcd Rumania through her M. star to Moscow that she murh a5 lluinania. The llaunanian Minister, Gri- gore Gait-urn visited Premier Vy- acln-siufi‘ Moinioff and u-ii 111m that heavy Soviet from cont-intra- lions 011 ihc 111-11; lrontv-r causnxs llllPil~lll0SS 111 Rumania. A sharp r-cmtnuniqaie described the 31192011 I-lui1g:t1'0-Rl-111a1111111 1n- cidcnt. It claimed this was but c110 ‘list-hilt? of repeated violatons cf "Ritmanlan national air M18011" The iucicici l. \\'1"l,\ sa‘ t0 have oc- f‘lll‘l‘(‘(i al S111u-.\ "1 .11 'i‘:'.\11sj.‘i- .1 gar-y from 1211111111112. tl-lungam countered tonight with a crmnnu11iqz1c accx-ng the Rumanlan air force of sending army planes on reconnaissance fiinhts nvr-r Hungarian lorritory and donir-d lhat one of its own , llflllllVll“; had attacked 11 Rumanian airporta | The Government. saying it had adopted a policy of “foi-ce" to re- pel l-lungarian incursions. likewise rcs11o11sibilify' for an attack Hungarian bomber on another ycsicrdav. Thai plane was declared to have crossed the Rumanian frontier vat Sncur-ni and to have been crippled by a Romanian 0110f. (In B‘.l(ll\])(‘St Tuesday the Hun- carian Forcirrti Office asserted that a Hungarian bomber had been :shoi. dawn by a. Rumatiian plane in an "unm-n-vokcd" attack on Hungarian soil. Nothing was said riContlnur-d on page 9. Col 4) / .Laval To Seek lNazi Approval 0f Shake-up LE3 VERRIERS. ON THE FRANCE - SWITZERLAND BOR- DER, A1111. ‘zil-“IAEH-Vice Premier Picrrc Laval of the French Gov- e-rnmcni has gone to Paris to seek German approval oi a possible shakcup in the cabinet, of Premier Marshal Pctaln. informed French sources said tonight. Laval, seeking also to consoli- date his position with the Cler- mans, is reported to have envis- iiontm-d these changes in the cab- ne :- New members: Former Premier Pierre-Etienne Flandln. chief ex- .poncnt. of an understanding with Germany before the war started last year: Jacques Dcriot, former Communist who deserted Moscow and during the republic was hail- ed by nnmy Frcncl11ncn as a com- lu- tilt-tulip‘; and Marcel Daat. fornu-r Air ivllulsicr. luival is 1'1-pu1'l.ed planning t0 drop among others Foreign M111- istcr Paul Baltdoitin and Colonies Mitiistei- senator Henri Lemery. Laval himself has been report- ed near resignation because of German opposition to “old faces in new fiance." ‘1v1u1‘..- to avcid bcrdrr imidcnis as‘ 12111111. the arm drmantlcd by Hun- ' l RumanzaAccuses HungarprOf Real A Acts UfLIlIQstiIitylEASIEllH lflllRAssaultiCon-iira-"g" Balkan Situation Remains Un- settled As Incidents Qontinue. Says ll. S. Senators Canvass For War Declaration WASHINGTON. Aug. Senator Rush lloli. (Dem- Wesl. Virginia) fold reporters today that he had rcct-ivctl in- formation he considered rc- liablc that two pro-adminis- tration members were canvas- sing the United States Senate to determine whether there was sufficient support to ub- taln passage of a resolution declaring that. a. stati- of war existed with Germany. The eontentin might he made, llnli. said he was in- formed, that a state of war existed because of statements antagonistic tn the United States made hy llitler and Mussolini. The Wcsi Virginia Senator refused in disclose tlu- source of his information or to name the Senators he said were involved. Holt. a member of the ls- olatlntllsi group in the Senate, has broken with the Roosevelt administration on a number of counts and was recently dc- fcated in tho Democratic prim- ary in his own state. There was n0 immctllaie comment from administration spokesmen on his statement. 28- FIREYREVEVNTIONJTVEEK OTTAWA. Aug 211-40?) ‘ The week commencing Simdnv. October ‘6, 1~__as been fixed as "Fire Preven- “115 -tlo11 Wcck" bv uu order in c011n1-il. ‘proclaimed tcdav iu a special edition l of the Canada Gazette. .\\'o11ld be from herc on. ll Br: 1:11;“ I 115111.11». Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew lllllN DEFENSE 1.3018 £01118 HALIFAX. Alli;- ‘28——1CI’l-——I\I(-il1~ 1 bi-rs 0i fcuso the pcrmiuierit board for (le- i110 11,1111 Canada. and .Unit'zd States. opened today a fly- 1 11118 Fllfviil‘ 0i the defence IllCllliiUS ‘in the new Canadian eastern com- unand, \vh--r1- the U. S. may mun ‘establish 11111111 and dll‘ llilw-s 1o yaiil in prutt-t-titlq the l1c1111spl11-i'c lirnm Nazi invasion. Flying hrrc from Ottawa in a war-canloiiflact-d Royal Canadian A1 nrce 111.1110. two United Siilfr-S service members of the board 11ml .il1<-1i' first six-ht 11f this 0011111111 .zt1ne sinr-z- thc outbreak of \vur. ’i‘11i‘c1- officers of the Cauatlinri fighting services. also on the board accompanied them. Tito)" t-auic cast i0 make a first- hand siutlv 0f the Atlantic cons! defences. including if time permits those 111' N1r.vi‘nl111<ll:11icl. in nrdcr 1.11 111-1 a picture of tho situation lbt-forc the 1'ccc11il\'-r1'ca1r1l board rcsunlt-s its meeting Sept. 9 at Washington. The lmard 11111-111-11 its consultations at Odtmva nn Mon- (lav. 'l‘l1c board members were tn in- spvt-i naval. air and military cs- t11b11s1l11n1-nts in the area during their visit. It was expected the United Stair-s delegates would pay lparilculai- attention to the survey of possible sites for U. S. air and naval bases on the tour nf the coast. Htnvevcr. Capt. Harry Hill 0i the 11-111‘ plans (livnuon of the United States navy. scuinr 1111-1111101‘ of the visiting deli-gallon. was non-com- mittal on this 111112511011 in a talk vvith ticivspiipcriiirzi alter he and the 1111101- officers liuidt-d :11 the l’{.C..-\.l". lynsc llFl'0.$ tin- harbor from lu-ro ai 3.15 p.111. ADT this afternoon. “We're here to visit existing fu- cillties." he declared. “We want to gather as 11111011 information as possible lit-fore the next meeting of he 1.10am. WP hope to famil- iarize ourselves 11-1111 local prob- lcins hi-lore ihc mcctiilgs rcsuinc." Asked if the tour would iticlttde Newfoundland. Capt. Hill (l(‘[‘.li\l' ed: “That zit-ponds on the vvcatlu-r.‘ l-iv- did not knmv hmv long the group would b1‘ in ilic eastern arr-a, h1- sziitl. 1-1‘ “hat the itinerary Strike Hard At Kiel Dockyard Return Smashing Blows At Germany And Italy. By 11111-11111 Fair _ Canadian Press Strfl Writer LONDON. Aug. 29 - (Thurs- dayl — 1C? (‘ABLEl - 1111- taln's long-distance lmtuln-rs apparently were in (lcrinan skies early today on new bomb- lng missions after striking sud» dcnly and swiftly at the Kit-l naval dockyard curly Wctlues- day _ Almost. a year 1111-1‘ their similar lightning raiil on that objective at the u-arfls oui~ break. Silent broadcasting stations in the Reich and an air raid alarm In Berlin today Indicated that the Royal Air Force was malu- taining its systematic rauls. The ‘Pucsday night and Wulnes- da morning bombings of Kiel and W lhelmshaven _ heavy. The Air Ministry said pilots and crews described on return 110w bombs straddled a mole. and w. r1- seen to burst in other parts cf the area. naval base 1v.1s Heavy explosions after one at- tack culminated in a hugc fuc, a mas of black smoke suggcstan; 111M an oil store had been i nited. Fifteen minutes atcr lr-avlnfl their target. area members of an- other ‘crew could sec the fire which resulted from the bombing. Another raider reported “live large fires were started." While these bombers were in German skies another group of long-distance RAF. raiders, fly- ing through freezing L9|11fl(‘l‘ullll'(‘S over the Alps. again dumped heavy explosives on the Fiat. Motor Works at. Turin in Northern Italy. A pilot manoeuvring (1-111- Kiel made out the shape of lin- 1111111- 111111 went. down 111 a dive. "we gut up a illrkriis 111 .1 speed I esthnule we were 1101113 11b ul 311'.) 111111-11 per hour on the i-u-wk.“ 111- snld. "When we not do\\'11 lo about 8.000 they had about l5 sea-sch- lights on us." “FFOnmWaaRT-etrilcai o 111111 111111 l E Ii I] SEARCH FUR PRISUNERS Two Gcr nuns Escape From Northern 0n- . tario Prison (amp. l i SUDBURY. Oni.. Aug. 28 ~10!’- -_P11licc dogs lcrl armed posses lo- rughi 111 :1 uutlrsprctitl search for ,t\\'o (lx-rinztn misonrrs oi war-n 11111-1‘ 111111 a i1aval peitv flillfffr- ‘who tricked their guards and 1-s- capt-d from an internment ‘camp yin this Nnrilu-rn Ontario district , "i‘l1ursday 11151111. _ , 'I‘llf‘0llllllDllt the day police and prison gllilrds combed miles 0i wear-d cn-mtry wlihnui finduu: n11_\' (ll-finite iruvc oi 111° lives. "sct-n“ ihc hush country. |ll‘f‘(‘ll(‘lf‘i'l 1-1-11-1- nuiddt- assistance 0i 1o PAWGTES 'i<_'l1ts forth-ml nn one 11111111 fur fuui- _‘ 1111110111211 there were numcr- 1 nus reports of flu-tr having been Old-limers, wise in the 11-111‘: of 1111-12.. hunger would soon drivc i111- Gcr- , mans to surreiulcr tinlcss they rc- food ‘ and sht-itv-r. Dislrlrl 110111-11 rct-civ- . Bu". lakes The difference 111-111-1-1-11 U11- tiifh possible. MAXI MG OFA IVIERE MAN and the lmpflssillli’ is 111111 1t longer to lllTulllplisll the 1m- l Indications Step - up British '1‘111-0\v (lly liuruid 1-3111‘, Canadian l'l'i‘<.~; Staff Writer) 1. l.-I\ l) i) N, Aug. 151- ‘('l'nu1‘.~'1tl1\_\) ——(('i’ Lablc)-— ‘(ierntau raiders roared 011-r ‘London 11111-11154" the longest air alarm 111' the war earl)‘ 1111111)‘ (ii-upping explosive. lll('l‘llfllZll'_\' 111111 ream" bombs in some areas while ‘other cncmy formations mushrnomcci over more than a dozen towns in l-Inglantl and Wales. 1 The sprawlititg" capital and heart 01' the l-lmpirc was in a stale of siege for more than seven hnurs as the raid- ‘crs circled ii inin the pre-l .(la\vn hours. The all clear signal finally 1111s smmdctl shortly after 1 u. n1. (mid- micht .\l)'l‘). 1 y 11011;: while scarchlighl ‘beams railed 1111- skies 0f llli‘ ‘metropolis in lhc must bril- Vliant display _vci. witnessed. ‘The impression of spccizu-rs 311-1114 ht-igghtencd by the dis. 1121111 noise 111' explosions and }ihc flashes of the anti-air- ;craft fire- ‘llle 1:i1]u'1-~\1'1>11 11l1-1-11"11'~ 11ml ‘ 11111- iirzit flu- 11111-1 s111".v_~-1\'1-- ;"lilll~'1111'1-" 1':i'11 1111 1.111111 ~11 \\'1l.\i ‘luliu; Ul-lllllllliul l1_v :i11- 11.11111" 111-1111 "I1i1>i111-.~~." 11n- nilkiqrg; '01‘ the capital ~1-1u1t-1] to be get- ‘fiilg :1 iw-rinfu 111111111111 11f 1111111111- . 11111;‘. ‘ 111-: i11'1;1i1;ii' 111-11‘. 111‘ 1;.-r_. .ill.'1ll 1111111115 was 111M111] llql]. 1 l11\'f‘l‘ll1‘.'l1l at f1'1-»|111‘11i liii6l‘\'.‘il<.i >11znctunc< 1-11.11‘ \\-;11.-]1.~,~,~ 0mm- p <11 21>" 111'1111' (is .-<-1i’1'lil‘-_;"1: (WlltWllllJlll-lll‘. _ \\l1111 the 1"1'i.~"s-1‘1'11~~1-< of 1 ,~T1111I<*r lwauis iruul 1111- <1 urch- four -li1'i'1-1'1-11t l 1i lllOlllPllf 1t 13:111- 11111» 111,- vii.“ l . 1 l 11f unuilzuq 11111l1-r .1 luigu- 11-11111- - ‘r1 wi-g" -11 _~'1i11111-.11'i - .1':1l11‘!'~. 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