MAXIM! OIL MERE MAN town Glllllll unnrllli ii. lauded I561. (pi-low ‘no!!! m‘ c“ only help u: fully u we m mun‘ to oo-opotlk with Him. ‘I00 00ml- >‘%I/ //// The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA,‘ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBEIiT/l, 1940 12 PAGES MAXIMS OFA MERE ltll-XN Be not deceived; hnppimws anii enloymcnt do net lie in nicked \\.i_\ ». Annual lnliiieriytlun Delivered $5.00 ll! Il||—I'.lC.l film)" lnniulii lll\ll l MiGE TIIIJ RMAN IIIII’ SHOT oowii IN DAY-LONG VIIIZ "JIIII VIII)" YIIII. rurhuigacmmaaksnoaklr L350 onzaqzqucvgr .uuHiii »HHDFOR uiuuru trokes in Germany And Italy Start lllaiiy Fires. wNDON, Sept. I —(OP Cable)- mm bombers flew across Ger- viy to the borders of Czecho- ‘orakla in search of new enemy y; Tiiiirsdzw night and Fri- ffllilflllllg. the Air Ministry an- unqed tonight, and blasted oil a benzlne tanks at Regensburg, on Danube. Other bombers ranged over Bol- . objectives for the, second time :_1\\'9%k, while still others swept m» the lice tops of the Black and n: Forests, setting large tracts him agiun and ferretiing out gets hiildcn amid the green. To llie south the far-ranging iii-iii Air Force bombers struck c‘: more a! industrial Turin. in ply. dropping bombs at the Flat u-engine works and the airplane ti!) '- Neg home the RAF. maintain- gstrici surveillance over the Ger-- ... -held coastline of France, mlxd Cap Gris Nez and Boulogne. iibie bases from which a Ger- iri invasion of Britain could be iiriched. The brznbers flew 1.850 miles. uiid trip. to Rcgensburg, on i ciro-Slovakias frontier, to cany ttlie attack on the oil and ben- ie tanks. while others flcw al- 0st lhf‘ same distance to attack tettin on the Baltic. Apilot describing the Regensburg 1d raid: “We dropped two sticks bombs in the light of flares rid the oil and benzlue storage riks could be clearly seen. All our mhs tell on the targets were fol- md by terrific explosions that mtd to be hundreds of yards do‘. The tanks must have gone : t up." The Air ltflriistry said that a urge miizcral oil installation at amburc \\.lS also attacked during eniglit and tire biz fires. start- by ra rs, were still blazing trcngly .u~n the aircraft. left. The pile‘ of one plane raiding ellartz F said that near the litre he lo itctl "rows and rows f long l: lites." They lookerl e barracks. Incendiary bomb. re dropucd aloni: the surround- g pine ivoorls. "We could plainly the flasircs of the explosions ming from the burning buildings.“ allfll-‘rench mhassador ‘Hit|er’s Stooge’- NEW YORK. Sept. 6. -- (AP) - "ml bl’ pickets carrying signs ciislng him of being "Iiit-‘wr. wit. fiiislnti Henry-Have arriv- j odor to llfisllllll} hi; duties llrh iiiubi dor. 1771f picker. cri- at the La Guiir- ailcltl mar in terminal when pan- fkll" Alllvfkvs Yankee Oiippcr "ll"! from Ll . “ndwlfll trad: ode in Germany," stooue." A vi 1 >1 il. Haye." “Have, ‘.5 and "Played-Ili- Blmtllfillfkl by reporters, Henry- le annarciitlv referred lntlircntlv lllghlzioukn! shirts of the Navls .,re1nh;olrl'2 of the Fascists in T ‘veer no shirt, but this white W. ust as white as I can keep timing Events rO-e u‘!!! Piotlcea In this eolumi p__ ' "l" her worl- l "Nu" Mmu Tuesday. , uiu-e-‘i-ai l “hthl- Bl. Petefl Wednesday‘. Lisio-o-"i- , -___ . ‘Kim; 10m v u '50 . 10th., Vaelgtelrifiumgslfci; - -2 “mm Credit Unio - m " ti" Bent. 18th. nu-e-"F-czl Dance START 8t. Avards Cgsiglisesltli-‘iil?’ Sept 1597-9-1-11 ‘IQ m hfisllillwlled Cross Concert at ‘y wmamgéldlgv] September 9th .. m M seal) Igugsday. Bep- L~593-9-U-2| 2,11,‘; Qlllllal Rally or the Pres- md “Tm! Pwbles Union will Qmmr Belfast, Wednesday. “I” i, l llih. Registration - uilic service B o'clock. L-l4-0-7-3i Llvtsloc u~% tube l! Breeders Field Day m?“ l“ Flat River Monday In ' 3eplember 9th. Speak- '°"‘ Pmvlnclal H and Dominion mm°lltl of Agriculture will l0 u I 1 ‘an oifcrliii; of $300,000,000 in us‘; .\s-. of I'm-l, iii‘ London, showing meat loaded. Photo wus released tn disprove Nazi bombing raids have. dest yell London's important dot-k s‘ “A hive of Industry" is the way British censor ili-serilietl i“... ‘ this scene from New Zealnnil lit-lug un- cltiims that recent ‘tioii. im,hmro nuuivuu WARLGAN OTTAWA, Sept. G.-tCP) -—Can- a<la's $300,000,000 second war loan will be liiunihcn next Moiioziyl lll0l'lllll'_l wiiiiiiiriiliiul'v and nit" dis- _' t encii to convey some idea 0i act . wurtiirc, according i0 plans being completed tonight. Air riiiii sirens Wlll shriek their warning in east uiid west coast cities. anti in ‘flirt-into, preceding a paiimliler bombardment bv planes oi tiic ltoiui Ltniinrliiin All‘ Force. 'l‘h..s inixk botubiirdment will be CZll‘i'l((i out fill across the Dominion. Units of lhc Royal Canadian En- gineers were busy todav ereczlng illi‘ raid 5'.'.i‘it{‘l‘5 and sand-bag hut- ineiits in oitawii, ‘Toronto and other cities, iind Oil Monrliiv there will he parades oi troops at all points \\'ill‘i"t' iliilv lll'i.‘ rlYllllililltl. Pumplrcts to be dropped from the air Will cull upon Canadians to in- vest their silvlllus in war bonds as one wnv of helping to malke sure that cnrinv tilanes with more dead- ly in VllPS will not attack th.s Cflllll i\ liiiiiiici‘ ltfli ‘stcr Ilsieyq carrying out ilie liist bl}; loan operation to be alicmptcti siiicc he assumed that office, will iisk for subscriptions to y'cai' bands selling at $08.75, bear- iut; coutxuis ltir iliree per cent. lu- _\'lCltllll:L an average of 3.125 Ipi-t iii. ‘Iliis luau bears un interest yield of iliret- per cciit, us compared with Li’. iui‘ the first wnr bonds. Mr. Lsicv will xitlilress an appeal i0 llic pcoplc Slliitluv night over a iiaiioiiiil iuidio network and there ivlil hi: other speakers in the cam- piiutii from time lo Lillie while the issue is on 5410. Leiioing- licholltlpfll‘ cartoonists of Catinoa have given thclr servicsto the campaign aiiu their work lsal- rcadv appearing iii the daily papers, ulie curlooii pictures the first war loan and the war savings certifi- cafes as soldiers in a trout line trench vrlth an eager 50|Cll9l'_CUlIi- lug up from the rear to thsi gs- sistance. symbolizing the second wiir an. Another to appear Monday, pic- tures a fisherman standing in the bow or a row bout aiming a spear, labelled "sex-rind war loan" at a Swastika ntarketi shark Just below the surface, and ca tioned "Open season on German s arks." _____________ 41 Airmen Get Wings CAMP BORDEN. Ont. Sc u icp;_1='orty-oiie graduates of it! intermediate tralnlilll SQllBdTQn ‘l! No. 1 scrvlce rlviniz tralnma school- Royal Canadian Air lwlrqv. Iecellfll their winks mdnv from uroun @82- tpm A. '1‘. N. Powiey. officer C‘ - mandinir, the school. The piescn a- tion ciimuxctl a licid day. Pilot officers receiving the Wells were l‘l"l)l‘l‘.§'i‘llll\ll\'(‘S 0f Qflmmlllllllv-‘i from (Jhrirlottetoivll. P-lulo l0 Vfllll- couvi-r. Most rume from lheqvl-l mcuiaryl grouiulliislriictloiial s4 IIDU m, H“! “inner hgiingicn Hunt Llllll in 'l‘iirtiiiiii_ More lhuii 2.000 persons, including relatives iiiui |llt'll(lS oi tliergriirliiy- ates, attciidctl the vvliuzs ccicmflin- A short silence wiis observed “hifl the mime of M. L- Sll‘ 11ml B‘ Moncton, NB. was colic . Almem- bcr of the r-las, he was kllPd an airplane crash last Monday Bflfl pt. 0.- T! "I various nubjects. 1-42., qualifying to receive his W111!!- ‘lluniuihgi Sees; l Ganada Gloselyl O’l"I‘AW.-i. Sept. 6 -ii.‘l‘i atlas response to the s-coxu loan next wick will bc v. closely by lciirlcrs in ttcriiia Italy. eager for some sign \1ir_ interpret as welil-zviiirig of ll , ‘it: oi Cllllllfl‘, llmi. Charles Dunning said tonight. Mi". Dunning t‘li:lil'lll;Lll o.‘ tiallonul subsei-iplih criiililitlre, sued a final b.li\'lllf'lll to ilic ("fill- inittce and t-Tc public pelvic lcan subscriptions op: ll Afonti iy. “Our Cll.‘lIlI(‘$, eve sl t-c Canada ins air} ‘h uliiis ir i l (fili- l .ii‘ ‘i s“ ii. i. i‘ the hcpe ih people with plre would fall apiri us i“ so Vfllli-giflflfilisi)‘ nrtaiicfcit i0 givc new lhtislasms ll'i\ll pm ll. Britain Take Paralel l ‘Action In Asia WASHINCTTON. Bvlll- *3!“ The United Status ‘illlti tiicut Billi- nin avilcar to have iiikcli Hit-Jill]. tictlou in the For East zu iurinahy‘ asking Japan to respect the status tiuo in French Iudti-(Jliiiiu. Despite this. ll\\\\'t'\'cl'. l-‘rcnch milled to modified Japliiitsil _ _ mantis and iiizi'cetl“ro“alloiv lentil Japanese troops to laiiti ‘ nt three little-China ports to facilitate mm- tarv operations against Uliiiia. Cordcil Hull, Sccrclsry‘ 0i Slate, indicated that in addition to his public statement on Weilitcsdirvcp- nosing anv disturbance of the ilosl- ilon of Indo-Chinn and the Neihei- lands East Indies. the United Stalls has made formal representations to Japan. War-ZS Years Ago Today Sept. '1. l9l5~German Zeppcliiis over eastern countries of England dropped bombs killing 13 persons and injuring many more. Russians in great coimtcr-nttacks score vic- tory near Tarnopol. British born- bard German coast positions in Bt-l- gium. Sept. 8, 19l5-L-nudon attacked by German Zeppelms who dropped bombs in the lrcart- of the city. Several fires resulted but \\'(‘I‘~‘.‘ qiilckly extinguished. Casualties were fcw. - Orphans’ Friend ls. Improving SUSSE. NBTSTuii. 0.4K?!‘ prnveineui was lf‘])i)l'll‘(l il . Ill the rnntliiirn of J l\,( will“. \vc;i'iliv Flvlaitii‘ :i illiil“ ll ii~ llzc who suffered a ljorphans‘ irieurl. , slight stroke this week. Enemy Watching l»; l l i i l llllllliJllllPS 1H1 lvllllllvtl l" llMP-‘llb- I harbor area uud were attacked ‘k"ll\ll1' fighters, one of 42 being 5116i * aircraft." KING BARlll ABIJICATES; SUN SUCGF Military Dictator Gen. Ion Antonescu to be teal Ruler of Ru- mania. BUCHAREST, Rumania. 8e t. 6. ~lAl’i—l{iilg Carol II. was riven from the throne of Ruin-atria today‘ and i‘llli‘l'i"tl iiiio exile. IILs 18-year- olrl son, PYlIICO Niicliael, succeeded lllltl. fllllll: bv grace of Runianiirs military dictator, Gen. Ion Anton- escu. ._ii'ol_ who for 10 years had made (let-i. ve use of his regal powers to ll\i' (lilhll lllS. Vlillillllll reputation as 1i pluvbov. abdicated at (lawn and 1e t i- country aboard his yacht, to which Maritime ltlaeda Lubescu, his mistress 10v many years, already was understood to have fled. Yvhuic they would go none knew— perhaps to Egypt. rwrhaps eventu- ally i0 Switcerzind or the United Statics. ll.“ w. . given an allowance of iJlIhOllO a \'f‘fll'. _Thc young prince summoned his divorced mother Princess Helen to clinic home. She arrived by airplane —!i'0m Dresden, Germany, it. was iliitici‘sl0trd_ ll'l‘ll LlllJiTlS roamed the streets, bvlllln: J_L‘\\'l>ll shopkeepers and ‘ uwlrrs. Arrests were iiiri left: Gen. Constan- .-.iiiu. who was premier er Cillllllkfiflhg death; Gen. Mil- crluitlii‘: (ll mzitle right line Arm .ifl l ‘l li._t‘liil*i oi‘ the Iiumanian general i‘ liil '11 Cmislaulluescu, pro- rlciit of the National and ll)l'llll'l' ivremi “ dozens ‘ l i'l>1‘iiici' leaders. perhaps llllllillltlri of lesser known ireople. Azroiicscii. holding almost unlim- zi pl-nclamatloti to that ‘ t act of the new llll‘ Rumnn- of ll‘l' own free will flflllll-llllf! lrcrsclf to of ficrinaiiv mid Italy: ii the relationship with riiiikr- no effort i0 hold the Axis _l‘t‘.'=l>_‘ll§ll)i0 r Rllrnauias oubictl outlook; make tio attacks (Coiitliiiieti nu {h1g0 3. Col 2) South African Fliers Raid Italian Bases CAIRO, I~‘_L"pl. Sept. 6.""(AP) — f:i»_\.ii Air Force buletin issuedl tiiiv night. said:- "On scpi. 4. aircraft of the SfJlllll African Air Force raided Be- ci-a. Iirilinn Somalilaiid. dropping " nu the wirccss station and .'\ l, ‘Berlin Takesi Pounding Fromi R.A.F. Raidersi BERLIN, e91. '1. — (Satur- dayl——tAP)-— ritish night raid- ers dropped explosive and in- cendiarv bombs on Berlin’: north side in a spectacular at- tack shortly after midnight this morning. Shell fragments from airti- aircraft fire which met the Royal Air Force bombers ymt- ter d Berlin roofs in all sec- tions, iiiu Nazis said ursuit plane: rose tn fight oft’ i. c raiders. Also, ll. was claimed for the first time that the invading lanes were confused and oh- iged to g0 so great a height and make long detours hecuiir; bHTIEB balloons were raised in a sur rise defence. Nina spokesmen claimed the invading platies ssed the Netherlands border a succes- sion 0i’ warns. Some went into the Ruhr and some continued eastward to Berlin, They dropped flares ovcrllz-r- lln, Spandau and Potciiiim. ile- fcnce fire drove some planes back from the vicinity of Pais- dam, it was claimed. From the centre of the cap]. tal several fires were noted, ap- parently within city limits. Nag! spokesmen admitted that blllldlnfls had been damaged in two districts of Berlin. bIi tlid "ill- Bllfllfy what lylle 0f build- ln . gVhlle most of the bombs were said in have fallen in the nor- thern suburb of Wefklinipa 1st- er report revealed lhl\'.fl\\'flr(1_ house near the iliplomaiic quar- tcr and a police gtaiion wen- hit, Conservative Gonvention In N. S. Oct. 9 CHESTER N.S.. Sept. (i-(CPMW A Conservative convention will be held_Ot'l. 9. at Haiiiax, to (‘lli‘)'(‘ a‘ provincial _ leader for the par-iv in‘ Nova SCOllfl. it was nnnouuccti io- dav bv R. Clifford Levy. secretary of the convention committee of the E338 Scotia Conservative Associa- The last Drovinciiil louder of llio nartv ivas Hon. (‘i S. Harrington, icailcr of ihc Opposition in the Lt";- islaturc and former Prcmicr, who lost his seat in the 10:37 provincial‘ general election. l\[l‘.I>lf\l‘l‘lT1Q'(\Il» was narnctl leader. after a nrevioust rCSliZliflllOll from the some post, iii a i935 parlv convention. After his defeat at the polls. Perci~ Black took over the leadership of the Conservative members of the Ifllllslature. Mr Black resigned from the House to contest Cuin- berzand successfully in this vear's l i . * and Isha Baidoa. where our Lfliprriiiis lllalian planes) on. lit‘ itruuiitl were dumagr-(l . “Yesterday RA F‘. bombers at- lackeil llie iraval barracks at Assab, and a larg-c eoiiunii of smoke was seen rising from the target. area. The previous flllV (lirect hits werei st l'i‘il on military lauildmas at Kas- ~- t. on the Sudan-Abyssinian fron- ~ l l. "A formation of enemy bombersl eselirieti by fighicrs approached hfalta yesterday, but turnctl away ivltliout dropping any bombs. "At. tlic same time another form- ation of enemy fighters circled the bv rlown ni sea and twn others badly ilatmizorl. In those opt-rations we l-uffc ll no losses of personnel or Two N. B. Fliers Killed Same Bay FltV-llltlliICTON. SPpl. 5- 4C!“ * liealh iii‘ llic second Cdllflfllhll mem- bcr of the Royal Air Fkirce lb be killcd on tlic satire day. Wednes- ilay was rcporled iodnv in a, cable- grairi received bv the parents 0f PO. ticnruc it. llulyoki‘, who died iii an "aircraft. ueclrlcut." while on duty. 1'0 Alec 'l‘i‘uemau. son of Dr. (iconic .1. Ti-iitiiiiuii. president of Sack- lvlouut. Allison Universltfv, villc, Nil, was killed in action over England. liixytike lcft Fredericton last Sllllllllitl‘ and studied at an air lraiiiiiiiz SvIrOOI in Parkland. Luel- Mav he “at, assigned to a bomb- fcderal general diction and ho‘ was succeeded as floor leader bv F.‘ M. Blols. Colrhcster. '- llewlvidence i 0f ll. S. - Britishl Friendship l l WASHINGTON, Sept. 6 ----ll’il‘l - A new demonsiirsiiim oi the friend- ship existing between thc Llriitcti States and the British DOlllllllOllS was given today when treaties of conciliation were signed betivrrcii the Waiiinuton government and the flOVUlTIIPIIlS of Canada, Aus- tralia Rlifi New‘ Zcalautl. Signed without airy ceremony‘ ill the office of Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, the new treaties for thc advance of peace mcirly gave rec- ognition of the lndc_t_~_'~u<lent stains of the Drxniniorus by siiusiiiiiiiiig y - dividual cottclllatiou agrecmcnis l a. general one signed iii liil-i iii Great. Britain for the whole British Empire. They provide for commLssionu to investigate and report on any dis- putes which could not be settled by ordinary diplomatic methods. TRIBES AMUFK AGAIN DEIIRA ISMAIL KHAN. India. — (CP)-~A trans-border gang raided a Dllliilllhil station near herc killing a driver and wounding and kltlirap- ping lwo others who were later re- eased by village pursuit Darties. ins; squadron. , ed 119i" l y . 1" 10111.1’ under the Cflllllflilll- \\"‘i'lll‘l iriiiiiliifz plan. Al. tpp 13mm Nlirflii; Aem club they passed their 50-hour‘ ‘csts after only five and g liflll \\"‘l*'. of training.’ The course requires ci lit vests“ handout D illlBRAMllTllI iuuuiiai 509i. 6 --i(‘,P\ ._. A 'ht2 admiralty] has effocicd a -'l vile of members L'I'l'\\';~ fiflii lhr-ii‘ i ‘ on a DNA’ slip c. IlUl'Ill‘i\‘O>’.{‘i‘ll The submarine. the Truaut, en- rouiirvrin: the Norwegian steam- >lilil 'I‘l'os>ir sch, sbilii tons. arch-i» v "l Will- A German })l‘i/.(' ‘iv iiuiiie;'::it<'l,\' scuttled the ves. sci. Aimzird, in addition to the prize crew 't\‘e:‘c the Norwegian crew anl zlie ‘l4 man crew of the 5207mm B1‘ ‘lsli sieiriitshiyi Haxby‘, which iiivi been to wired and sunk Tizr- ll ii crcw had been put Jtbotilrl lite 'l‘i'op;(‘ Sui 31101‘ 111-; Nill".lt"lilll vessel this" (‘fllflufplj m- a (‘ri*i'iu.'iu surface raid wlrpsv- iiaiuc was uutliscioscrl, \ m; Truaut ordered the Tropic Sea to stand by, the arliulvalty said, she was selrtieil "by meiiii< of expire sire elm res which were kept rcnrlv an in prnilirinfl’ The 'I‘ru:itit picked up tho 24 Brlilsh swimeu. the Norwegian cap- laln and his wife. The tithrrs‘ wore left at sea because the submarine ceifrl not aecoitiinorlafe them. The boa‘: were not over-ci-mvdrd iiiitl lir- seri war. "calm flat," the admit‘ ‘y rl Reva‘. Air Fort-e ;sc:iiwl:iru~- in1rii"<i‘"-'l~‘,\' were sent t." rescue ilmse iii the boats and ripe bP/lllilllll was brought to Fr, my “Having . card to wcarhir con- diliciis l‘ prolvihl‘ "iii 2h other Ma's reached land." the rirl miinllwms . u‘ Gardiner Predicts Tough TORONTO, Sept. 6.-~'lC-l‘i - James G. Gardiner. Ftxlcral l Aflffdlllllll‘ uiitl National said in an address here‘ . (lav that Cniiatiirin farmer's tiiay pct-t "this winter aiiil possibly the next will be the touches: liiry are likely to vxticiiciicc ilurmg this will‘ period." Speaking at the Livestock Dai‘ luncheon of the Gunatliiin Nation‘ Exhibition, Mr. Gardiner said that the establishment of IhPvUPlVJll- mt-nt of Niiiituuii WunServices with the Aurutiiliure lvlinister us its executive cliiel had _lZ\l(\‘l\ place in an effort to organize tho t1£l7ll and its basic industry to lllccl ‘Jil only the (lUllllllKlS of the war but tiu- I'f‘:li’ll(lll5 oi t-hc lXtSt-\\'i1l‘ lX‘l‘l( . lie wurnetl that "this is not ilic tinp- pry tun flit-mist" to increase his. exiteutliiures. and llt‘ll(‘0 not the time itil‘ busmexs i0 be boomlnt! lll agricultural areas." I“;lllll4‘l'$ would have to wait \ll“'l .» the war was in its ihird your bcil lieu. ivliich ll. would be in their own mill thc iuiiioirs micct-si ior them to ex- llflllfl their activities. “more than 1,000,000. E L. Archer of 'l,‘(i1‘(;n10 and four other young airmen have‘ chziikcrl up ll new marl; for Slicer!‘ ‘Winter 0n Farms l .il they eluilrl expect t-oiidilitnts until l’, and 45. ‘rho total figures would be allow Jap soldiers ari-rss Raiclersd-Adopt New Tactics in London Bait! . f“ ' ti,» One Enemy I)O‘.‘.'li~"z'l Every Two Minutes Dill , Heaviest Of Days Flffllfl}? LONDON. Sept. T-(Szii- illfllll) )-—((.'l’)—liii|ci"s rziitl- Farce is?“ ‘.2 icrs splashed blziciicil uui |Llmtlon with a chuiu of 4s c“ '31 ., l blinding flares zintl bombs‘ U} t‘: i- ltisi night and early today. g l.‘ a y... (‘lll'i‘_\lll2' :triiiinil ihe clock -‘ h ' their mightiest raids yet on "'7' ihc pulse of this island forl- . res-s. .\i 1:01 a.m~ inday (9:01 p.m. AIYI‘ Fritlzrv) the grate- ,fu|, !~‘lO2l(|_\' shriek of ihc “all ,cle:ii"’ ended the sixth raid lsincc Friday morning. This julurm lasted an hour and 2s‘ miuiiies. Fires from Nazi incendiary bombs still burned brightly in the London zireii when the raiders returned at 11.33 p.m. last niirhi (0:33 p,m, EDT Friday) just 22 min- uics after the fifth iii the = tlllffl succession of all-clears. There were several casual-. lies in the fifth raid. Q An Ail‘ Ministry" announ- l<‘f‘"1l‘lli Friday night yilzicrd tat i3 the number of Nazi ‘i1. raiders downed in the day's also: i. fiflhfinu.’ ‘ ‘arv laiio uu lit the fftlli flllJlClC, light nitil fire were was a new bombing a rairlcr u-ould flffin ill l 1:.‘ ti. .ll h; Jifiivci‘; i. l land-cl, t l. v._ FllllillilPi ‘Bl a triple l“. flare of [llfpe bytffifflny “- F .. .. , at, if?“ “Pine to;',<\tlic~.-_ \\' I:I‘LPVX\.IK "" it \\"l< ill Illllflf!’ flip,- 1pm,... would iti:il.'e riff p. Hymn] I‘... n" _ ..-..-.-i» _.i... W; ,i..,,_ ,,.,...,, d...‘ THE“... i‘; r...:‘."’::.i~ic. ‘flat-c vyric ln\\ enough m {lypwl LlKE 5EPT' UQER . l . . .,,, , _ .. _ llllll up‘ tiilht. “turf/Ii fli‘ hark l 'DAZE" ‘I i) lfiyylff "it rlni rei-asc l~ imply w,- o l The riiit' 1 ,.= "'1 ‘ l" i‘-i zrc Y incl; ri~;t=r-l(-_-<l\-_ A nliinllei" of streets iii one mtg- ilfltdinl area were bombed. Houses “Arc. rlliriollshcd and 59f flflqms ’l.icic were casualties. Resident: I said the bombers sot off firm with l lncoitrliai-lcs and rcturited to drrm l lllllh explosives ilnoii areas allwtdy‘ k’ in flamra, ‘ Tn tho sixth raid. a new fire was FPPu tn flare up, Al time". the tin hats of mid-l ‘MVP- meflrln 7lll'l'l'lfl "spotters" '. mlllf‘ l!" '<"i"l for‘ blocks away, in] the bi'illi.i.ii llcht nf falling pnra- l chute [litres ; UP to litfio pm. last nirzht the l RW-‘Fll All‘ Force had lost lo llifinrw 1 but i0 pilots were sati- Tu the iorioti lwiwccu Auir. flfl and go,- l l "in air 1ft" said 371 :\:i7l~ 'IY7I‘ril.'\"l‘i7_ I‘ » Fultl ‘vcre tlnwprd .\l.ii.in=.i:ii m .‘ i. - During mirt iii’ the morning. ,;ll7t‘sZ British fighter emfl shot down . Germans at the rate of one lD-"lioll evl-rv '0 minutes In the day-‘e ,- \""7*"l""‘ |‘[\:‘\'if\g' “Hwy. i ll iwr i. Tn "tip ivlrilirl ti.» |fjyv1pc pm“,- J!‘ ‘ ill ll‘ l’. of “'1 ’\l'.(l "ll/i; in \\'f1\'pg ‘ i of “ll a tl ‘l0. Tli" Whl“ fvciil mil to fiynpf “rent in You.’ and FK-‘FY qwt GEN‘? "‘" cows‘ and drove iii-mi of’. Tu o strwlfl lv“ile i" “w sn~i‘l_i_ fuel, mo rlnfoprlcrs clip‘ at least y .514 raiders out of the slzv and be- ‘ iContiuurxi on p134) 3, Co] 1i --~ ~----- -- g1; _ T. Wtetow" 5i . International At A i ,_..,,,,_.,.,..,. ‘ Dlnrlilmr East: l~ l'i‘\ll viliirlw. Glance ‘Plflllfll’ Plld cool ulih \l\fl\\l’l\. l Synopsis‘ (By The iinadi-ztn Press) LONDON — Fnrndini! flow oi‘ ,N:\1i raiders over lliiiulou and lu- ‘ilusli-iiil areas seek air mastery in stcppetl-iip war. R..\.l~‘. continues counter-blow"; on German - Italian hast-s and plants. striking as far as lP/cchtt-Slnvakla; 45 raiders llown- _. ed. _ l l . . . . s " x "i1" HT ( HART. l--K|ng (‘nrol flees llunmnia lo jfllll Magda Lupi-sen in ".\ilr after llring ftlrrcd in ahdieutr t by pro-axis Tron (lllflffllxls; his son. i lllgvear-cild Prince .\llcliael. lie- li-omeg figurcheud successor and his slllllllb": r‘ rr than (‘ii\"‘.~' < THE (‘U1 FFIHIT "\lll\l.< IlldllSllv “Ullld lid“? l0 lllllve l" divorced mother. 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