MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN virtue ls the beauty of the loul. :-_'--*——~ crinrlonnuwn fluiudlui ‘lino Cont; tloruln| Ullllfdllu, Founded "Hi1. Wazis Attack In Three Countries Head - on Assault On Maginot Line Accompanies Drive In Low Countries. B6300 British Arrive In The (B? My P. Porter. Associated Press Staff Writer) PARISH New i2—<AP>-oeimiin $100M flt-l-Bllked Allied ‘cfences in ‘tvklirce countries today, breaking iio h tiie first Belgian defence lne. mimering at France's Mag. imt line along a lo-mile front, "ml wjfliiiii: flhparent chaos ill e s Hollands interior wiitp swam“; oi" parachute soldiers. Three Fronts The militarv situation in um West. on the basis f p; Alilfd Yvhoflts. W‘l\SIo— ench and ~raiicc- urge Geri . - tacked head-on betwreglil fogoeiiiifcth and tlic vosgcs Mountains an“ heal?’ "lll-llPYv DTPDnrations which beggin befol"e dawn. It was not iin_ lllf’ flllclv (‘lPtIJHTTIDCd whether the assnii i. meant‘ l)l‘OlOhtZ0d attack on tile Alatziliol lino or ivas a faint lg (lllPFl French troops from opt-r. auoiis to the north. lidziiim - Having reorganized lllvli" lines nftcr the Germans broke Llll-‘llllli Illa Albcrt canal defences in the Maartrlrlit region, Belgian troops counter-attacked German diilsioris west 0i Maiistriclit. Dutch blllllfl‘ 61W held bv the Grrmaus. AMSTERDAM. May 13 —(MOn- fl{l\‘l— iAP) —Tl:e Dutch ~ iii.i in a coinlnunique today rcii; 1 Livliiiaii troops have “at H Jll- points“ crossed the Mans A lilili Iisscl rivers and "our been partly l in ihc interior.‘ wi iioinocil advancing Ger- .. 1 lllifl that French troops iiiirict with the enemy in n . mus entered the north- is \\llll‘h hurl no delcn- iuniiiuiiiqiie said mid "cur . lore withdrew wliie up ilic. Gcrman advance," , i‘ ii \\'.l5 announced that ll‘l\ troops had arrived in .is as the Dutch, fight- m ck at the terrorist Gcrnilui troops wci-c rcportgd gm. c i Us and ‘trojaii ccd to withdraw to prevent being ciilcrs of havoc in three cut. elf from their bases, Th9 oi 1.1." ioiiulrvs largest cities. ll. F. Shoots Down 45 Nazis LUMiUX, lviny 1z_((~p)_ blllllt? l5 continuing. Holland ln Confusion The fleiherlands-Hnllaiid is confusion resulting from German incursions by plane “"1 liiracliutcs iii Amsterdam, Rotterdam. and The Hague as wail '1‘ Qlllliflllll IOWlis and sections. Tllfillfifllld-s of Germans were re. ymtcd landed by parachute dur- ill‘! the niclit blfffllflvhllt‘, German "luv air Aliiiistrv announced alllll“ llflmmflr at flood and fort- lolliifiit tl";it 45 Germrn lllitllfii “is “"5 ll ill" "Si Netherlands. ari- lllltlllll to have been shot ~ - _-_ __: flftlUl in combat by the Roynl -\ir l-iirci- since Saturday morn- iniz. .\ statement added that it (‘ill-ill slitcly hr assumed lm "lllul nuinlicr were destroyed or ilaiiiziecll. ‘llic Nliulstry" said 35 British aircraft so fa-r have foiled to in llRllEllS lilii return liut some of them are Iuioivn to have mode forced landing» in Belgium and l-‘rzllici: . Coming hvents -"-" Difference In Italian Rate for Notices in this column _ 3 cents per word. Opinion Over NeW" ~n;.-.Qfc;i->sii Ban Wednesday. est Nan Invasions lila": lIilii. 14-366- 11- Rep0rt_ed. "While Spot dance every Mon- (l3? l"l'l(l2\\‘ night. O. K. Pres- bi. liillil. L-zao-s-u-tr. By Richard G. blnssock Associated Press Staff Writer ROME. lvIav l2 —(AP)) -~Premicr biussoliiii today ordered furtliir streiigtliciiiiig_ o(_ Italy's “Littorio Linc 0i fortifications on the West- ern Alp no fl‘Olll.l(‘l‘. ll L)iicc’s order was lziven to Gon- iils Pietro Piiitoi" and Alircclo . \VilOlll he received ivitli luau: lolio Liraziaiii. chief oi lstall. and (jencral Ubuldo Soddii, "i zvcsicick Marketing Board re- qnirc iurthcr supplies cf wcaaier vivi- L-3ti4-1l. "ll" ll'\l‘ Wednesday. Mav 15th l" \ l‘ l7. lulllvldlllllllllllll. iii Clicrry l-“vi lliiil- L-3ti9-ll. salc. St. "ll-lllflrl‘ rummage from llzill Idmidai". Mny 13th. at luiidcrsqgrptary o; war, (By Lynn llelnzerling, Associated ' "“' " R- 11-382. ‘llic army chiefs who are in com- 9"“ 5"" wmerl , _ s -—— llllllld oi zones along the French BERLIN. Mo)’ 12-'\AP)"Th° l“ "W" l-‘r.._v, I\Il\_' 17th for ironliei" rcportcil l0 Mussolini on high ccnuiiand claimed‘ today tliflt l"““" "-- A". lilllvs nl. C0l'll‘.\'llli. ,“iuilit".ir_v qucstbiis concerning their ucriiiiiii troops have taken over 1,373. lflllllllfli." an official nliiiouliccliicizt’ Li“; Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. ~ hollnnd to the said. l Italy's fortified line which is be “lurllicr perfected" takes its iuiiiic from the iictoi‘ which 1s the razscisl. ciiibcln. v iii New . Diiicc l0 ii after play. L-3l7-5-il-3i “Bee Eliicivali- players at k-"ll lllll. hl/ilillilv Mav yonipqjlygp: 1g (cf) l‘ WrbsIcrK". Orchestra ' ‘ ' 'y - ‘_ i“ Authoritative sources said today the British ambassador to Klimt! “hail asked the Italian govern-i nzrnt for an cxpllanation" of the nssuult on mcm cm of the Brit- liih embassy staff in Rome Sn- ur iy. l It also was said that Sir Percy Loraine, the British ambassador, had been "instructed bv the luv-i ernmcnt to draw attention of the‘ lltzilian government to the Ilfl-I L-34B-5-ll-‘2i. ‘ltisilillll Nurses Grad- . st. PauLs Parish Miiv 13th. lit ii pin . L-Li57-5-ll-2i \‘1 l"l,lit.\‘£bll‘_ii‘r'tizriiiii has been "i " the . Hospital ~ ( luzitinn E-xcrclscs, Si. ‘ Monday. May _..._-__ L'357‘5“ "2" liciiliii-‘iililn iiimdiiiilli: olnsrihdnlfl? n, f" “Silas smlilizi- Ffnlll Turnip iBml-‘lh chluactm" b; ‘u ‘ UlTlll‘ Viillci; Hall by ___,____ .. "ll" "MW Players. Wednesday. ll-il lfiili. DilllCl‘ nftcr. L_325_5_n_._,_,v its fortifications are believed gen- eriillv to extend through the Bren- nt Albany. "- ' "Al" “ ‘ "militia lvc HORS m; millsla-l: “smart. a i- a» i» nn.1~(‘i)<'l‘l'('ll‘l;‘|a§|([“(t‘tl.€. Asll télff newest i‘ ‘ "ics. cn or rce m» Arlliilr Vcssey, York, L-ifia-ll-li-Mtf. mfg“ v co-opcriitivgl-v Nouse Burned At Hamilton In the early _hours of , and save ‘NW1 on liniid for distribu- 'l"“-1\ llilc rcd. alfalfa mix- » l Fancy Timothy. Prince I ‘ l '.'.““l"~"l FY91 lllllilllsi (‘lc- mcrnlna the oil l omestead of Jame ltiiriitémnlnc ml‘ w- - R 5§~ Craig at Hamtlltclm was found ‘ “ 11-37-1- ilumcn bv nenrbv residents. The file . _ -‘"~- Hind iiniiied suci headway llllll until-c fliincc in c. M. B. A. 1 ‘Vernon Rivcr. sciicduird fcr '-\‘ ilililil l. i -= - n was about to bc occinied bv lain- ililwl 'llllll‘.<liil_\‘,“lzfax.?flf%ohglgoxl d lly who linci been there tleaafler- gal.‘ .1. mnmwunn" Wm,‘ Rob...’ neon IYJIOTO and nut on a fire. The i’ i» ,. , C3111‘. oi the fire as not. known. 108mm‘ websle‘ ‘s °’fill;,i%'§'i lTli: house was bllflvlfll to the ground ‘ ' _with considerable furniture-G. sH AT SNEBES UNDER B i A l] K ll ll T Nazi_Troop Movement Said Reason For Move. STOCKHOLM. y i: _.(_A_P)_ Heavy German pghip us“. Wm were reported pleasing through the Kiel canal tonic t and Sweden, suddenlv alarmed. ordered a com- ulcte blackout of tlze whole roun- trv for an indefinite period, darken- cd the lighthouses on her east coast and announced a mine field mid been laid in e section of the Ore- sund channel. p The mines were laid near Maimo in the narrow channel which sep- iiralcs Sweden from German-Occup- Denmark. These precautions led to that a sudden air attack is bv Swedish authorities. For a month, swcden was poised on the fringe of the Norwegian m- Vfliltifl, but had breathed easier iilieii the Will‘ silddwilv turned to» ward the Netherlands and Bielgiuiai. It viiis assumed GQVIHIIIIY ‘A-Tlfl he occupied in that (lnz-Ltion. Today. liowcvei", the press expressed pessim- Q rumors feared m. 'l'lic eovcrnmcnfls blackout oi-dcr included all areas not heretofore l)l.'ll‘l<"(l out. niirl ‘V.’ as ii sirprise Lit-cause most s-iu s lind rcu.""'icrl Sivrdcifs position i the waY ais- Pd with llic Geriiiivis “coup .l attacks alziiinst Hollir-d anti l iin.. A small force of f‘ iiaiis still is besirtiepl at. Narvik. ir northern Nr-"isiniszi nrc port. lio eve" TT-r: blackout nnrti "irlv i crl llll‘ Swedish f“ _ s s1: helm. lins been bricnxlv llvii '1 w- cept for one nr two practice drills, since the start of lite var. F principally i ‘to l‘ l. iv caucus, iiil. l ion, n lot flldtlull" Conservatives Gather For Baueus Today l l, OTTAWA, Mav l2 -(CPl —Con- scrvlitivc members of the new pari- iiiinciit gathered in ' iiiiorrovvls important p > which will open active political work in the capi- Tlic caucus of Conservatives who ivcre succcsslul iii the dominion ei- ections lust. March 2U will open dis- cilssioiis on selecLon of u house to silccced l-loii. R. J. Mun- iid to consider the al leaders. ip. Soon after the toriiial opening of l .l‘ll(iL‘l‘ .tlic 19th parliament ‘Pliursciav after- iiooii. Prime Minister Mackenzie Kin: \\ill table iii the House of Commons the voluminous report o1 the royal commission on doznliiion- provincial relations. A preliiiiiiitiri" to 'l‘hursday's form- nl opening ccrcinonlc, will be the election cf ii sneaker for the Iiousc of Commons. IlalS uczicruilv believ- l‘(l the choice will .'li.‘. upon J. A.‘ Glenn. member for ailarquette, Germans Claim Successes In New Invasion w cost. unun Saturday "iic-liilliii could be raved. The house lizid liccii vacant for some time but DlQICCd northeast shore oi the izuider _ Belgium's fortiticd cit)‘. l-lelle- Ufhcre WRS 110 Allied quarters 11ml been taken over or of claim o! the penetration to east slioi"e ginii army reported iind penetrated to tlons Ilhllking Liege.) British Press CHA RLOTT Otlliwii lonzglit a l‘- an tiucszicn i Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Britain ’s e Leder l Britain's new Yesterday a British paper gave him the wild-w gun “rinstol“l a,- tlie press generally approved his choicc I urchilt Takes New Blood Into (By J. F. Sanderson) (Cillllllllllll Press Staff Wrltcrl LONDON. May 12 --iCP Cable) —Prinie Minister Churchill, ‘in fl series of appointments in which he combined ftresh blood and pericncc se up a lye-man Cnl>iiict'Siitiii"day and filled most V. Alexander returns‘ to titre of tlic top jobs of his Cwovern- ‘ miralty inst. he liclrv in .ic mam Kodak I ;If1bol">‘Cvo\'ci"iii;iii\-nt. Mi" The licw Prime Miiiisicr reached lSiiiclzili. Stroll s1 into the camps of thrce political l the Liberal Pull)‘. l_\\'0()(l, Deputy Liihm- lllltlll‘. Nt-ir .\lcn The tlirce ligihlini: sci"\"ii~<-s be adininistecil by uciv mun. Iisselmeer l‘ his "win zeal and made gains near confirmation from that, Luxembourg the the of rcsselmeer. The Bei- tlie Germans second-line posi- ' < . ie wiiii/sd for "Samuel IIOHlT‘ as palms of [lice lGovciiiniciit. EAllllKillV Edcii sicps arr... ,. - . l All nicinbiis of the cabinct. will in“ w“ Omcp‘ ship oi’ the House of Iioi ‘ Kingsley \VI‘.0fl S\‘.\"l"5'i‘ll4".’l. l-i las Chancellor of llic Exchcqi Alfred Duff (‘iicxirig a i Coiiscrvalivc- Minivcr. Prime. Miiiislcl" mid Minister of Defence: Mr. Churchill. Lzrd PPPSlflOTll of the Cimncll? Altiee. Neville Chamberlain florii Privy Scal: Clcincnt. Labor Parliamentary Iicader. l Foreign Secretary: Viscount Hali- fax. _ Erowiv. calm... MONDAY, MAY 15,1940 TACK BY “win the war" Pflmg Minister. Winston t"liilrchlll. cst nidiciiiiiiic of “Two- cf cabinet i Brit inet ‘ Without port-folio, Artiiiir Green- “qii niquc as A- i the loiv countries. Veterans Ad- m. of the last war begged for Aiwiltiiliitl Laird who lcad lial‘. from tlic Dniniizinns oflirc to i . . t mei- became Minister of Ilifrirnintioii and llcij- (Continued on PREP ll. C°l 2‘_ F—~. —__~~_. - —. . In love is all the law we mid. MAXI MS OIA MERE bil‘\‘.\’ Harass Enemy Troops Behind German Lines Energetic Steps-Taken In Britain To Block Any “Fifth Coluinni Tactics. BULLETIN LONDON. May l2--l(‘Pl—.-\ liiillciiii from British general head. quarters tonight said "the successful advance nf the British expedi- tionary force into Belgium in conjunction with the French forces l! continuing as planned." ‘ The bulletin added: “Minor encounters between our cavalry and the enemy have ended to our advantage." LONDON. Mo)" 12—(CP)—'l‘he Air Ministry announ- ced today launching of a new series of harassing attacks against German troops advancing from the Rhine towards the Blouse Rivci". (The river winds through the Netherlands, where ii. is known as the Mans and through France where ii is called ihc llleusc.) in the Will’ at sen. the Admiralty gave up hope for the mine-laying submarine Seal which normally carried a crew of 55. Reuters News pliincs were Allied forces. Agency estimated BLASTING ATTACKS Air service communiqucs told of blasting attacks by the R0_\'1ll Air Force against German troop concentrations l moving on Belgium and Holland. Word was received from the Belgian high command that “energetic resistance” had blocked “important pro- press" by the German invaders. liul later it was learned the Bellrizins hiid fallen back i0 second-line defences. Only the Admiralifs announcement that the mine- liiyint»; submarine Seal was overdue and presumed to be Slllllltlt‘ at iionie in England. Air raid warnings were f sounilctl both in northern Scotland and northern Ireland ivlicii unidentified planes were sighted. but no bombs were ilrilppctl in either instance. DANGER FROM PARACIIFTISTS l The nation turned to total war with growing pre- occupation over the possible danger of German parachute troops floating down in the English countryside. Also there was rising suspicion that the country might lic harboring “Quislings"--ircachtirnus “fifth column" pro- - Nazis-and a round-up of these elements WilS expected. Scotland Yard was reported organizing a swoop on per- sons long under surveillance. Veterans Beg Growing concern over the Fire Destroys . ' I il:::'::."""":::..:"::."1:*;* slzizirr: 1 Shingle Mill ifaiih in this new war tecli- employed against l from the sit)‘. Sonic British tudnum h, 2mm‘ m“ . policemen ClllTlfltl guns fill’ l~i lilpiiii-iil. 1.3m iuipliliivlils l l ‘he firs‘ “ma iii- um ziiid uiniiii. Nolliliii, \ . \ cd. b fl‘(‘.i from departmental rc- v _ _ ’ ‘ _ _ ‘_ siioiisllfilitics to concentrate on WE l l“ ‘Mil-ls “l‘l’“l“"“";'~‘- 3“ l The Bii- "ii Lcirlon lit its iiii- a('\'(‘i'l1l rims of ‘cu-s firm‘ the major task of drafting war Churchill iiamcil Sir John Simon iiuril C(ill\‘l‘ilti0l‘| _iieiird H5 prcsi- ‘oiilldllii; mil i)l'\\' lll the fianzcs. “ran”. to the position oi LllHl ('l\'tl valor. iliriit. Sir Frederick Maurice. Klfi- Thc iiri- v is ifisi-oii-rtxi ziliuii‘ 4 . -_ 'liicli carries with it thc spca er- (i.llt.—~ o i i.i.l.. 1L l.. l hind: much llUMH my Th“ "m" “ Sir “if tlic Germans would like and llciit drovi: balk \(Ji‘.JllEUi!l' ‘idl- tliclr para- tc send some of the chutists uvcr h9f0—1\\('ll- Legion will undertake after them." sir l"l'l'(l(".'lCk, who was a Major- (lPllPl-ll on the British g-cncruli slail iii the lust Will’. pirilicted to the CiICPTlHil veterans tho-L the Allies would vvzii the wai- "this iliuiiwl on s:ivi:i;; lop, piles lmitl iiui-lliii: Wind r-oiitliti 1i.l\‘fil'(ll‘i(? l0 ilii- iirc iluli '. oi the {lyric ciubcrs i0 oizi- sidi: iii i‘ - hon t. i l ‘ l l Allhllll Subscription Delivered {-1.00 lly lllsll-IHEJ. $1.00; (uniiilii IAIIII i AIR lfifliWlislllili ‘lulu iiiu lNllFFENSlliE i\tlvilllC6_§l_l_ll)l)C(l At Belgium and norihernl Liege, the yiemv is uh h‘... that 100 German l m“. (1..rii,<,\‘s," m. 1.. shot down over Belgium alone today by the“ lost served lo mar an otherwise calm and hopeful Whit- nsgiqnnyen‘s dgnnng with Fire dcstroi cd a shingle mill, own- g , ‘ . 4 . "cu " t viii I\l.i.l.c0(l, at Zvfiirriiy"; . , iiu_v cncmics vv ho might drop Rlivl‘ .\ . all noon. In ti... ‘(illloii to lhi illilfililllvlv lilt" ii \a"..'t: ivorkcrs. Eiliirls \\c!i: .‘0ll.i"ll-i“_ iiigtsx.’ liiTPPiZ m look lilllLl on kccpiiii: \‘.ill(‘l1 on "fie Aiiir- T. s‘ vuclOwiliua _- 4s hi!‘ i Afoiiirrril ' "~91": "'1" ' Quchci- ' I isc oi lhi- lilaxc ivns diilciiowlz. .No rstiinali- o: to (lll|l‘..l§lt‘ was a-i "xiiliiblc uiirl M". Macbcou could not ..!ll’ Second Belgian lic- fence Line. iliy Robert Okin, ssociaterl Press Stuff ll itvrl BRUSSELS .\ "t Licrinilii lllztzltili niiz the fortress ed izs we)‘ to a p0 the rear of the 0.1)‘ DPfUZt: its “'3; iiullcc. by soldiers entrenched in posztiriiis, BclQiuii-‘s P lioliiivcit itiizlgll", ll. a ii~_l invaded nation. Germans Stopped The Germans have wrllerivity. '. "Iii spite of mom‘ at- tacks against clic- f. at v a ."..i Of anv advance," Picrlot preaches tn the eusr Liege forts are "covi The Gcrlnans iilv. enime first blasted e Albert canal 10;... Maastriclit. They re. trieht by cutting across appendix province of 5 burg. The Albert c. ..'\l the nortlii-iii extents‘; . zone and iiic cncs r‘ trlcli: arc almut is l. Liege itself. Faced with admittedly losses. the Govcriim r for the cveiitiiiilitv oi Brussels. Thousands from oulliun: nicu. vi-rl ‘e l; i. .~. subjected " - i‘ . erous air alarms riiir " ' Fbreizn Minlstcr" Pail; said the Gorcriiiiien". it.» iiiisiy: doesn't dream" c: the capital. Spank told a the situation rvcii in the front. righting continued the new positions, iln- . communique i-cnorlcrl ti: pr’, S , “w,” -i v \\"‘T." l‘ "i i l“ w (Continued 0n prce B. ("if B) '“"‘1 THERE'S A DtFl-‘EREl-‘c T BETWEEN CETTlNLI it.» STEAM AND i-iceginr USING. HOT All? 'l‘()R(\T‘l'l‘U» '~l ‘ .\I.ll1lllll£ll nitii ill . ". ‘tires: lhvcson Vancouver F. niiiiiicn RF‘? l‘ . /|i'() l iuxl John " lh lli i‘ x -' Clinrlotfetovvri ~l ‘ FORECAFT Maritime East: Stroila: i" "" gales with occasional r- i Syiiiiiisis" Th" we‘ lfair and wanri in SllfikflifllfWVflll, ‘i . .. h 1,. iifin “l... ..‘lit s ii. \'."i".<‘.-"‘n alxii tario. , _ii tide this aiv" ill‘(l i'liini"'r\iv riri?‘ " Fun slots arid rises trimorzivv n". ' s 1i qiiiitic“ iii" ‘ii i l _ . Wm‘ hr- ll‘fl('lil;{\‘(l l)\‘ ltccplicna last ni ht. _ ll was ‘icict, howcver. tie oss n rum" Ol" sflluand iviiiilrl iillwigilillilv Il§ltl into tlfikvélll g _ v i.i'ii.:.;iiii o .irr. was no known n N“lll“‘-l‘ Swllmicl _h“d a 3P‘ \\i‘l"llll"l‘ ilicrc wins lIlSllYJllC? Q llilllllll‘ rur laid uiiliiliiir iii lie, M]; 344.91,..." nwrflws a second niorniiin ivlicii tiuidenlllictl planes m“. mu‘ 1.0mm“, rmarv m“, nndi a r o 0 s i iliivlifilfffil, ll?)rlillillllll'lbfi\\_l("f‘lt'e gilll‘); l-tmlilar PflllllilrlPllldIl is m sltilalctl ‘ W- 1 l<l t‘ ‘ , .‘. i c n ‘mt-ll . d LONDON, May l3 —(Monday) — l (‘illlfflll cnrijvin tlicii" gas masks. i ‘(Irons uwplnnidi “(fesfiuyefi ..,,.‘,‘,‘,?Zl . f W! S .'i (C? Cooler —A thurfliltlhly 1888911 ' . Coiuitv DUVUI n Northern Ireland “m; l press today praised Prime nlster i "ilso hail n mmliiiiie air raid _.____ w». azt r00 s ove . l " W0 null i115 0 rlic. Ai~ Nliuistry" announced tiati FORMER JUDFE iilMlTTlil) bv l-lle DBllV E-Xllle-g-‘l l" mil/l"! IIH’ sii Xplaucs "again liziriisscd" ___'__Co l-Lreater DOWN‘ l-hflll fl-IIY Pllme Mill‘ Gci tan troops advancing from ilie High"; Emmi‘ h5%°l37"“r.. prime a Itiiiiio lmvard the Meusc. blasting Awpzapgigs “gs/AL N s M“ r an‘s "w n i w _ ,_ _, _ u J. . .__ i -~ ~1 __ _ ' ". Mllll-“el 51°" ‘he Wlldmfi" “lcklialue n’ chad" s‘ mm" ‘u’ “l2 Giemmg LOW 1pm.‘ 126B” 0P6 lip (thlenlbiinlslif llzlflllflfcljéllllU‘ xiii?‘ liitlliJzxc-Hllllhwirlilil lm a‘ catiwon Ev "he 1123481“)! (lfifiiifiulfi Auocmtod Pr”. Bu“ WIN" ggifrla nwgnc cinch. ii-l-iwl-"llidi Qqklitlc lllvtlli iliii kept- tlicin biisv on Sat- Scrum iurliciui district No ‘i l wasl iuzwor-i s owlnlz '. ‘ _ _ i‘, _' ~,_ ;' . . _ ._ V. "_ ."_ _. "°"“’°'° “'"“- “W”? l‘ iwig“i°ii <ali>is5lra§§ll“i'$lf‘l‘dlilollf7iileiiis T. 51131i¥$ifi-ilii“1i~.i3‘h.."c1333.iiiiilWhiiiliil“iililnciiiiliilmdiioyn Air féfliiiiiifliiiii"; .~7.‘Q'F§>“.'.°i lwiitiiiiéiiil m“- l‘ "mar l“ l“! "m" ° ' ‘ l ' ‘ " . ',-.;.\;|,-i\i Farce aircraft. carried out. further on cstatc oi ivhicli he ivas cx - tor. mouth. swlinizering through swinging one labelled "_"Prelnier" and other “Dcfciicefl Dally Mail emphasized till- tent iiature of Mr. in: vcslcd liiiis of dcfcncc minister. sc-"lbed as a viiu‘. Oil!‘ isliatl" , since ii nindc m.“ slblc for the strength uI inii forces. ivliicli the doors ot an old-tuni- sul- oon. brandishing two cocked Dl-‘llfllfie- 'l‘lic pakliciil commentator of ill? zulpoi- Churchill liai- cll with llie office tic cc- ili Lie aiflzilii- respon- LllL‘ lumi- Ut'lll"‘ll\‘ north of Sivitzcrlands area just bcforc tlic iii: men. Allied forccs l\.l\'l‘_ ! "‘("ll_l'\‘ threat or olilv l bluff remained e the prompt bu. .. I . .. ‘I ‘ . mystery. ed bv In any case. the Swiss stood on war footlnl, with between 500.000 and 600.000 eltlzrii aolil- lerii mobilize-d and even boy scouts and aged women stand- ing in rearguard posts. between 20 iiiiil do i sued 40 liiillcis to l‘l ti“ rtiic vrlic ivlis not ".llll‘(l if imnizcd the s\\l.\‘; in ililll.‘ chute troops iiii.i i‘lll.~h "filth column" action. front l." were reported by turctgndniothclcw COlllill‘i'.‘.~. 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