MAXIM6 OIL 1111c MAN may buvlflfi W“ n " um‘ B, “more timid. by m" "l" cwiiaicllvv" uurl-Illll 9"“ m“, Fpnndlll 1801- G unrdlisn Two Con“. CHARLOTTETOWN. CANABA. THURSDAY, NOV MBER Read byE Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew verybody 7, 1940 Expanded Plans For US. Aid To " Britain Forecast 111 iii ii ll N 11111111 Bill 1111i ABSENT Earl of Athlone Will lleliver Speech from Throne at , House Opening Today. E111 6~—fCP\»Ag0- will be observed at ,, mining! of the second regular ~<i11ii of Parliament sliice the 1111111121111: of war but the clamor and llflllilllCi‘ o‘. peace-time open- inzs \\‘ill be illifirili. Fill‘ 'ill-‘ i " l line siiico he look office as 1 .(‘l‘ll(tl'—(i(‘l1(‘l'fll early ~ the Earl of Aihlone I" the Sticech from the xpcctecl to em- ziilve program. iilities of a Domin- c11".".i'i"eii1"c on the ~ rllltlls COlllllllSslOll l!.!'.\'i‘t*l‘i the Domin- ‘h is e nous openings since ii loiii.>i"i"o\\"s scene 111i 1* by the sombre ‘ll chillies. field "il escort for 'I‘lieii" Ex- uf the ilotise ll‘4‘.'i. iii 1111111" ciiaiiibcr the fuiiiial fiillllllllilllS le Cliaiiiher. itold senate Alice at, hi; '1\"ci"110i"~(ieiicrzil will ililil l'-‘i"ei1ch ilic i iiiiibiiii; llli"llll)i‘l'S' "cs 1111- which they were uiiclinioii of iiiis ccrc- illilllitill rs \\".ll rctui"n . 11'. ~ 1 ‘the fluiise will riiti-i" 1511i! uiitil :":111.1'1 1.112111 the . l’i"a\"c:icl1cr\. . lPIl(li‘l' llziiicoii will will h." "l‘1ie:"d:i_\', the anni- Nov. Ioiiiing Events __.,_. "'0 _ liuiiiinngc Stile in il '1'1i".11si.i.'i_l' l‘l\‘l1llll.;, 11111. , 1 .1.1l sclcii o'clock. Li~bU-ll_U-'.Zi. "HJVJCQ chicken supper and 100v ziuiclu. 'i‘liui".sduy. L-llll. "Cuac ‘lo Chicken Slipper . 11.1.1, lit-Strike, Novciiiocr L-lSI-ll-i-ili. "Danie blorcil Hull Friday, Nov- iioci" 11.11. 5t. Avairds Orchestra. L-l62-ll-f-2l. “unit; liluliiitiiliiiniriit lleartz ‘l-l-"lllrllii. Piocccds for Red W‘ li-ici-ii-Lii. “Dance at Coir-an Bonn Hall. 1111111’. November 8th, L-l0-ll-7-li. "‘f-l11t Chicken Dinner, Holy Re- °,"‘"' “"11. 'I‘u1‘sday' and Wednes- l§.NY)\‘t‘l1ll)0l' 12th and 13th. 11-182. "Annual meeting ‘"1"; Saturday, Nov, ldifliolvs Hall. rural. mall 9. 8 o'clock, L-176-1l-7-2l. “Pro i; ~ 7~_—_ m N5 lterliin Church Chicken arliii on Wednesday 13th at Mrs. a Mvtcrxrs. Brookfleld. L-l07-l1~'7—l1. in Johnston's River FY1511)’. November 8th. L-165-1l-7-ll. Hlefi-j-‘querade Dance in Stanley "tinder. November viii in aid "Dnnco hoot, aar work. Todd's Orchestra. L-l37-1l-6-2i. “Annual Meeting Hazclbrook \lili! Club ’I‘hui"sdny, November 1w iii Hazelbrook School at " "dr- L-izlo-ii-c-"ii. . . "will": live hogs Friday. Nov. T llilllllt‘ or write Mervyii “""‘ "l Reach Baauall, Hun- '*"'*'='- L-ISD-Il-G-Zll. .(. -'-——— ,,l_g",l‘l"°lll1l3 live hogs as usual wmi-fiv and Friday every week. ‘ ‘ Alb-filly. and all surround- “w p] . Send postcard or ~ “Wt A. C. Green, Albany. miorsld, P!‘0\'ll‘lL‘f‘S may be re-l. . i11"fciiiiiiiiieliuoili- ~ 1» will be iio salute and » of Coiii- 1 :11l- ‘ the :11l<li"c.=;s when ‘ ~ "< nv-iiii, iimlialzly "' l’t‘llf‘l'.\ll\' c\"~ ‘ By J. (I. Stark Associated Press Stuff’ Writer WASHINGTON, Nov. fl ——tAP)— Expanded plans by the United States for aiding Great Britain ap- peared to be in the making tonight as Secretary of State Cordell Hull callcd fni"posi.-electi111i uiiiii" iii car- rying forward the "principles ivid practical nicasiiics" oi PlVcSlflfflll Roosevelt's ioieigu imlicies. These llull said in a statement, gained nation-wide approval" in yesterday's election ai “our nation can now go forward uilh the fut‘- est measure of pmcticul leaiiiivork by the [{()\'L‘l’lll1\."lli1 and the peonle in the firm fOllllllllflllCfl of those foreign policies.” What sixeciiic steps are planned to reinforce British resistance to the axis piuvci"s were uiicei l'ii- crciisiliq aitclilirrii \\":1 <11 here, hoivevei", to the 11111811 IZrit-l i ish sea piiivcr as a restiit 111 ii1'e1i~l sified axis submnriiie activities inl the Ailaiitic and threats in lhci Medlieriiiiieaii are , l Picsiilciit. R0 cit mid erre- inf)‘ Iluil have tceii €lllflll_i. iiig. the diiiigei" 10 llll‘ Uiiiiczl Slutcs iii what tho Secii-tziry of Sialc (‘_llli‘(l attempts by “the ivould-be conquer- ors" to seize control oi‘ t.".e oceans. E iision of United Stairs ship- bull ill! lZIPlllll‘. placements lot" ~liii "l . l0 i\ll'1l Oll’ 1111.1- nce. - 1511i Prime .\lllll.sli‘i‘ Churchill hiiil- , 111w” that 111121111." ' t1 t‘? speuilatiou on .~iill more A- niiglit be re- suppe- ' were his.“ in llii- 1-,. , . lTlllll il ‘ (§l‘l'lll.'lll\' fl Jlll.i'lli< l.l‘.\'.'ll'(l i111» null S'i'_1z1i~ ill‘ siiiie il"iie oifIeials here v 1'" 3'11"‘ the (’:*\'clo:>iii1‘l1l 1-1" 1.’ cillalxivi- wil‘i » (‘I‘.'(\2i— iii .i\.ii."."i ll“.fl ' Uf (llirl Air Marshal Says Will Attack Rome LONDON, Nov. 6-49?)- Mr Marshal Sir Pblllp Jou- bert said in a broadcast to- night, the Royal Ah" Force “certainly shall attack Rome, ns and when it suits us." Sir Philip, noted soldier and alr- inan, spoke on the British Brand c asting Corporation’: “Britain Speaks" feature. “It would be n pity tu attack Home,“ sir Philip said, "but ll’ llie neeil arises no doubt we shall steel ourselves to this uct o! ninilalism. It would not be the first time that an invader from the north has laid the clly of Rome In ruins." Sir Philip credited fear of a possible retaliatory attack on Rome as contributing lo the apparent ileclsion of the lt- alians not to participate ln aerial zittarks on London. Ila said llicrc had been no evl- dent-e. lluriiii: the last few days 111' lliilliun planes aiding the (ii-minus in air raids on Lon- don. ’l‘hcre iverc "solid reasons" for a feeling of optimism de- spite spread of the war to (ireccc, Sir Philip snid. “We arc ilelighied by the (l\'ll‘l'llllI\l‘f| manner in ivhicli (lrecce not. only has resisted the liuliain invasion, but. has moved to the attack." he add- cil. “\\'c are also glad that we have been able tn give a mea- siirc of ilirect aid to the (;l"eck~"." ltapiil moves by British naval units had made it ilifficult for Mussolini tn send reinforce- ments to Albania and (lreccc. Sir Philip mentioned it slack- ening of air attacks on Bri- lain. and the silpcriurliy of llrillsh air and land fort-cs in Africa over the numerically silperior Italians as further grounds for optimism. Anglo-Soviet Tangle Over Bcizcd Ships I.(L.\IDL)N. Nov ti. ‘iCPl — The ituvtllillvill 111». d 1111..1\" that .t __ flying lill‘ ll.lllil'l' \\'.\ll Striii. Ru a 1.1111‘ nu»; 111.1111‘ _ Rich- ", iiiiucr nl'l‘l't‘lill'_\ iui" ,-\ll three countries lllJ~.lilll‘(l by the S0- .. .~uiiiiii1-i". 11‘11'.\llill.lU._\ .1 ..ii~ it>quisltioiicd slnp. \\1":'1" iii isrilisii 0i‘ British- ioiiiicilcd pcrisl, _.¢ Meeting?" Guides Associations Held i ,0.0.F. Plans 1T0 Question War Effort OTTAWA. Nov. 6 -(Cl"l flu-m quests for more eoiuDlPiB ""91""? ticn on the goveriiinviits wai 110"" ; cit-s and what has been accomplish- ed so far in the war offer!- W111 be made by the Co-Olfiiamlc Com; inolitvealih Wdcratloii durlig’ w- gpsslon of Parliament openui; niorroiv, it was learned‘ tonight.‘ M, J. Caldwell lCCr Roseann- Biltizai") was cho>cn at today-s‘ c1111- fiufillO be the party's house leader 1 during this session. as he was 185i session because of the illness of J. t S. Woodworth. veteran pnriy head. H!‘ $11111 iaii-i- his colleagues ‘Wllil’ m m1- P0\'l‘!‘lllll-l'lll should awe more information t0 PJ-Tll-mlfl" md 11.11 i)('i)|7l(‘, 11nd that they will . a r ~ 1i. . mlplliilintllic C. f‘. F‘. and Coiisei"vn- l live groups liclLl lflPP-“i 10-1"- ll‘? 1 iioeii uieclines to a (iisriusion 0f r Sl-qinnnl plans. l Tim New l’! ‘IHOKZFLIPV group head- Ni by John nliVkltYti“, lllf‘lllll"l' for “quip-pi _ ‘ll""' t'1rlr ram-us 1 until l-‘r " ti q fir" :\"."i" al 0i~ 4 their full house represents ion. l mjlpy devoting liioriiiiiiz and ift"i"- 1R Joint Session At Government 1 House Yesterday Of Local And Provincial Organizations. Mrs. John ltciiy wtas rc-elected Provincial Commissioner oi 111110111 Guides Ass. ciatioii, Prince Edward Island Council. at the aiiiiuulnirct- lug held at Govei"iiinciil. llousc 31'5- tcrday afternoon. Mrs. l3. W. U?- Pnge. wife of Lleutciiant-Goveriioi" LcPage, was ro-clcctcd houora " president. Mrs. E. S. '1‘0\\'1iseii1l was elected secretwry-treasurer. Mfr; Reay presided. ‘British Public jiirccts Results ‘Enthusiastically (By J. 1-‘. Sanderson, (‘unadlnn Press Staff Writer) LONDON. Nov. 6~<CP Cable)-— The British public today greeted the re-eleclioii oi President Roose- velt with unrestrained enthusiasm, millions of Londoners grinning happily" as each edition of the iic\vsp.ipci"s announced a bigger" majority for the man who. in the past six months, has done more 31o cement Anglo-American friend- .llc was summed up in ‘hcatlliiic across the front page of _ “Roosevt it is sate." ship than any other in a. decade. The reaction of the British pub- a banner the tabloid Standard: It told more of Evening 1 the relief and satisfaction felt here . tent Immediately preceding the meet-l ing oi’ the Provincial Council, annual meeting of the Local Ass0cl-. stion was hold. and Mrs. W. M.1 Rowe re-clectcd president. A. IAIWSOII was re-clccted vice-ill“ dent and Mrs. Helen Thompson sec-- TOLlITY-LITRSlITFl‘ of this organization Mrs. Rowe presided. The remaining personnel of Provincial council is as follows: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Mrs, H. l... Bethune. Mrs. flea": McIntyre, Mrs. James MncMillnv. the ,' "Roosevelt elected News’ "Roosevelt". than the Stars again" or the Victorious." This feeling of relief and satis- faction did not m""ll1 a blc-w t0- ivartl tveiidcll L. tvillkie, the uii- src ‘ssllll Republican nominee, but .w.is only a natural reaction to the gre-clcctlon of the man regarded ‘by the average Briton as “our be N friend." 1 I i For a week or i0 days the Unl- icll States election has been crowd- iiiq the \\‘.ll‘ news off the front 111.155.» oi London l1t‘\\‘S])i'l[)l‘l'S. ‘rlicre was more interest exhibit- ‘ed in the (ilectiou than at. any time sauce i916 when Woodrow Wilson was re-elccted President. Briiaiifs Interest I‘. V5115 iiot because of American lllllill"'l(‘ politics involved-aha". subJt-ei. is almost a closed book to ihe f\\‘l.‘l'll,4(‘. Bi"iiishei"-~but be- cause of its possible effect on AlltllU-AlllFl "an relations and tho 1111.1" of \\"1lt' iii1ite1"ials across the North Atlantic. Willi Mi". Roosevelt re-elected for a third term there was no daiiuei" of a new and llDknOWll iltllllllllSlfilllflll coming into office and i111 rlaiigci" oi a hiatus before :1 111w Pl".'\i(ll‘ill zissunied office. T11 the Bi".1l5ll nation at war. cicpeutlent to a considerable ex- nii American industry to vrliittle down Gcrlnaiiys lead in aircraft, tanks and other machines of ' '. these ivcre natural fears. For ilic first lilllP iii iiiuiiy years ilic Britidi nation had a personal interest iii an American presiden- ttial election. 1 When the early returns showed 1a lead for the President, men who stopped on the street to read iimvgiai1ei" boards were heard iiiiii"- iiiuriiig: “Good old Roosevelt." Eveijvoiir- was discussing the re- sults, from bits conductors to im- niaculatefy dressed “city" stock- brokers. and everyone seemed to agree "I'm glad he has been re- turned." l.111iilon Press Comment LONDON. Nov. 6— (OP)- Loutloii newspapers today hailed President Roosevelt's lead for re- eleeiioii as a blow at Hitler and welcome news for Britain. (Continued on page l0. Col 7) R.0.A.F. Repeats 0all To Radio Men For Overseas tiie , OTTAWA. No\'. BMiCPi-The Royal Canadian Air Force tonight. repealed a recent call issued for 1.000 radio mechanics required for overseas service on the ground st ueeular R.C.A.F. rates oi‘ pay. An nii" force statement said the renewed call was made at the re- Mi"s. c. o. Duffy. Mrs. a. Alleii,l\ili"s.1il"“~‘l- Of the Unit“ K111860111 R. H, Rcrtors, Mrs. T. W. L. Prawse. Mrs. G. Hughes, Miss Ina Gillan, Miss Q. Jenkins. COUNCIL MEMBERS . ' . Mrs E. APSPlHlllll. M11“- . lVirs. S. R. Jenkins. P. W, Turner. Mrs. J. F). B. liliicCri-adyn Mrs. F}. M MuloiuuMrs. Riven Marfiaugal‘. Mrs. Thane A (‘amulu-ll, llfrs. Louis Fadki". Mi . M. Loewe. Mrs W. 1'13. "Vlltllllfl". Mrs. T. B. Wfifillllflll. Mrs. W. .7. P. llaclllilktii Mrs vmbe“ Ma-"lr" W 'glil. Mrs. W. J. Phillips. Mrs. (continued on page i0, co] 4) n. .1. i 11111. 111s. w, o. r"i1'1= Mrs. .1 a. lift" V Applicants accepted would be si-lit overseas within about 3O days ‘of enlistment. Age limit had been l‘.ll.“.'(l frolii 45 ln 50. Applicants lmiut be physically fit. but per- f11-t i'_\'l‘.\'lHlll. was ii11l a requisite. “There is an lll‘l{f‘lll iiecd for nualiiii-u 111" .\'"f'|ll-(l‘!:lllill‘ll radio micehaliles. and tr lniiiiz will iii- ('It|lll)l“l"tl men-cits.“ the statement aid. “.-\ number of United States udio lllf‘ll ltave already been ac- crnted." i The volunteers were required maintenance of various types .11! radio equipment used by the lRCK/LF- the sfiiiemenl raid. .Kna\'."lcdi;.~ 11f the Morse code was luot necessary. Man Drowned As Track Goes Over Bridge Stanley Bridge Man Feared Victim Of Accident On High- W212i _F0ur Miles From S’side. A crew of men. directed by Roy- al Canadian Mounted Police, lab- ored unsuccessfully early today to bring t0 the surface of Dunk River 1 a motor truck, believed to have the body of Upton Smith of Stanley Bridge, imprisoned in the cab. The truck crashed through the railing on a, bridge across the Dunk River, four miles from Summer- side shortly before 10 o'clock last night. The scene of the accident could not be reaciieil by telephone ini- mediately. It. was believed cu" oc- cupant. of ilic truck (‘SCHDOIl .it;er the machine lllllllgPfl into ‘.20 to 30 feet. of water. He was takcu to a neighboring house, suffering from shock and exposure. His name was not learned. Smith is a drives rt Virgo half-ion was learnetl. Early this iiioi"i1ii:i_z it was re- ported there was little doubt as to the identity of the. man. Tito accident occurred during a rain storm. The truck left the pav- ed hih". 1i" aiiil crashed attains’. the iruu iailiiig of the brl: __e and 1plimced through to sink immed- catiie buyer. He truck, it lately. S.eiie of the tragedy was RossX. corner. persons who were there later said. fliyEnrollmcnt ‘in 0. 0. T. ,0. Passes 80 Mark, 1 Na lonal Dcieiice licadquarteis have uliiiolliiccu liit: OYQJILZLHIOH 1.1 ‘liltl s1 i)iii1..i.1ii‘s bll.1'l'i_"lSil_\' Coil- '1lllf.'1.‘lll o1 inc Lilllillll ii officers’ ‘Iriiiiiliii; Chips, iii u 1'1.'(.'(lll 1551101.! iiiilitia. Orders. This contingent is the first ofils kiiiu on Prince hkiward Island. and ilic credit ior 1111s ioiuaru 510p in iiiiiitiii"y iiiallcizs is due i0 tliciorc- sighl. uiiu ciitryv ci ilic H1 \". Mon- signor J. A. aiihphy. 111).. the lit-c- ioi". who. a.» illl cx-soiziiiri". t-einiiacili the graviiy of the siitiutioii and §\\'ll:ll his cliiiiartei"istic abut)". had,‘ the organization brought iiito bciiiiz. The ‘"Coiitiii_4tii1." is orgaiiizctl as a company c1 iiiree plaii: is. Nos. 1 and 2 110111 the senior siuclciiis of ilic Uiiiveisit)‘, and No. .1 lllfKJ.‘ up cl slutieiiis iroiii Prince of Waits College oi ilic 3rd and 4th years. as weil as graduates on any recognizcq Squad lJrill uiid Rifle 1'IXI‘l'(lS(‘_Sllll\'l‘ afternoons and at the Armourlcs m the evenings. Lectures m Administration. Reading. Military Law, Hyglfilkhvit‘ will commence next ivcck. and \\'lll be given iii the SClPllJi‘ liuihiiiig ill ilhe University. Aii Orderly ltczin, iArmouiaes and Rifle Etange are aso provided, and during the win- ier classes in Muskctrv with minia- ‘ lure range work will be carried on. l Commanding Officer i 1 The officer coiiiiiiaiitliiig ls Cupl. (REVJ G. A. hiacDoiiald. who licld a commission in the 8th Afecfiuni _l5attery, and 1s now Professor oi’ |Physics at S.D.U. as he is faniillarlv known. is also in Cadet Inslriicloi". and some years ‘ago unis in charge oi" llic Cadet‘ Corps of Si. Duiistairs. He is also a rifle shot of no menu nhililv and likes nothing better than to match his skill on the ranges. i The platoon commanders are Lts. S. Traiiioi" and R. MacDonald for‘ Nos. 1 and 2 platoons, The plfllOOlli officer for No. 3 has not yet bceni C01 6) ‘ed on age 1U. Italians Told 0f Attacks i ROME, Nov. tiu-ICP) —Itallars were told for the first time today .since the Fascists attacked Greece ithat ilic Greek nl"m_v was on the lattack along the (‘meek-Albanian l frontier. The hlizh command claimed that Paclst troops had beaten off at- . 11v the (ireeks on llulhiii po- . . above Kcriiza. l ‘The words “attack lay llie Greeks‘ had llill previously 1ipp1-ui"c1i iii li- ali.iii coiiiiiiiiiitl announcements. tillcry dominated Korma. main Ii- ‘alian base. Reports from Salonikn lsaid Kcrtiza had been occupied by l Give-k troops), _ The Italian communique reported .a Briti=h air raid on the Nantes larea last night. the third hi less "than a wreck, and. claimed that persons were killed. Map’ Father George, ' iThc (ireeks aniiouiiccil their 111;. l4 l fiiiuml lNliASlflN BASE GLAIMEIJAT GREEK . C..i\.S.l". "()5 [TA]. MA R0. Dorothy Slat-lune. of Gould, Que“ has bee piluinlcrl matron of the iiiuiiinii flnneral hospital. in lllllllilllil. Slit- “Ill go OVPTSNIs shortly. Appointment oi‘ 50 nurses and other “winner, to 1h;- unit “as amioiiiici-il by Lil-iii.- Col. R. H, Alcfiililitin, medical of- ficer for 31.1), 4. lR.A.F. ruins "Bomb German fihipyards Series Ofmvvlidespread i Raf (‘arried Out LON1—_.3.N_ Now 571C? C.i'olc1—— Royal ,-\ii" Force bombers blasted 60,1113“ 5hipyfll'dS and potential iinvflglfin bases iii Gei"maii-occup-_ led territory last night and earh "ttidav in a h"l‘ii’.’~' oi \\"idcsl\l'i‘illl raid»: , , l 'l‘,ilcliig advaiitiiite (if ilic earl." blackout afforded l>.v ill" WW4?" ‘iiizhts the l'i"lil-"ll 19mm“ over their tutti??? i" "n 1.11111" 111.111 u“ .. 'l‘!l<' sh" ".1111." :1." l‘.r1-i1ic1!\.i\-‘ii we_i‘<' u ,.,;(.(1_.~ 11f. 9:11 null lllt Iiiiiiilis wcic iiriipp-"il i111" lllill“: Ihflll au lltllli‘ iii‘. 11f .1 cliilitllt-ss sic)". Pilots s: the 111111111. 1"1,11‘a:etl~ l-.- straddle ilic yziiils. iiiliirs were rarlier Sccliaek seen to hit ilie :\.‘~'~"‘-<1i’ "lid 9x‘ pliiiln lieai" (lock 11111111‘ Thp _.\11' _\i’ lli'\\.\ .\l‘l‘\‘l\‘i‘ said the i‘l\'|)lll.\i1 . ucrc ~11 \"i1i~ ~lent that they \\‘<"l‘t‘ hcurd above the roar of the plane rlllllllfiS. It ivzis estimated more than 30 m?“ were started. (;1\(;(\1i!1fl .1111» sheds in the a’ Fliiidcii \\‘0'.'<' <‘Y1ll1'\3l\'\"<i il‘l'i'll!lll\l'li‘§ wer" unlo led ii"i r ._1 ies of lllilll utiiiifks 11nd .\ll.liltl‘t\' dues. Sum i.’ fnypcg blfliiifl naval dockyards a1 Bremen and V:\Fl"-“=1<‘l<~ lluiiihiis"; 1:111 1111~~ of the enrlii raids ii ‘til-S All “l 111.. the iiliiii -i1i lJfl1lil)lIl'~ of that 11i"iiie:|ial . port. Plain- arrlveil 0\'l‘l‘ ilic puwci" station .1". fliCnntiiiuc-il on pare ll. (‘Ill 3i \"icinily.'\vho are ' l" iiitz the Colil-"C. Over RU have lioivi (‘llTOllrWl and Physical Tlllllllllflnl begun, both at SlaDlliislJlfS in the- Busy As 1 Experienced By —— Italians May LONDON. Nul 1'l‘i:".i:.~il;i_\'1 1D1‘)—-'L'll't'—.l..lllt‘lh ucii- nVjil. 111i the Jllhip iii 141111111111 1".i1i\ HIM!) 111 the iuce U1 an lllCftilblllgi) ACYOLAUH» attack by Ants buiiiuiiil; plum-s which ldtbdll uhriici" 111.111 o.'\'v."f’ uiili isLreiciic-n on 011111114111 llllU 11.1: i mutating, ‘ hniii- " lillll‘ll uilii iii1"eii.ii.ii\ ,nii.~s. .. lilibFll illl‘ llL'.l\f. .iiiii- v cruli. Dflllllgt.‘ lo Suitlt 111i iiiiu .\,(1§C llicii" ilclbiii)‘ 0.111400»- Lioiiuolicixs wiiost- cuis iiiiu: be- come attuned 1o tiie suiuiu uiuer- lllllll motors. said iucic has an lll\_ 1 liIllllll-ii" “filth: ill liic all" li>i.il)'.iii- ciiciitiiig. lL w... o..i1-\<11, 111.11 nulls of iinihiils \\cl'c p “Cllililn iruiii ll. slaicii liic Lllilt‘ struck mill iiioic Lzciiciiiliy lliilii 111i‘ sviciiii nights tiast. L'd'i‘|).\p ilie ii't"ll/\‘ 11f ilic attack, llllll\_\' 1.1.11". Ullilh it'll .\l-i'll(“.$ dul- ii".,_i ilic iiitiiiiiiu li; il'.\ .lll(l “cliff ‘liuiiii- 1.1 bcii. 'lliI.\ 1i1~i11| .i.1:. l)l‘1ll ‘iiiciiiisiiiig iiliriii." lllt‘ \\t‘1"l{. . Uiic 1111111111.; 11111111" lil\l'tl 11> 11H) lcct lo iii:11"li1iii--u1l1i l1.l.‘\l'lll'll.‘~ nailing i111" ll. liiiiii, but 1i l§i"i1:.\ii Spitfire ciiiiic iiiiiil 111-1111111 111111 iiizisetl the ciiciiii" slcvaurd. Besides iioiiitiiii. ilic |111ii.iei.s lll~ tnckcil southwest uiid iiciiliiiistl Flllllflllfl. ‘ 1 Thcv flew iii the nuirkeiiiiii: No-l (Cnliilnucd onlpagc ll. (‘ol 7) l \ 12 PAGES . By British Fliers. _ ‘ roa red . .111 ' 1 Love and “WITSHHI ari- the prii ury Instincts oi‘ normal man. MAXI MS OF A MERE MAN ariicv T Invaders Have Annual fiuhu-ripilon in-ihi-r-l <.'..11u. it,» shill- .li.i. $1.00. lzinlulil uliil l. .\. b3’. 1111. ..__ Tables Turned By Defenders 5 Heavy Assaults By Fascist A it'- craft Reported From Yugoslav Frontier. V _-- l I21 ]l.i\ “-ll‘l'('l>Ull =ctio1is ' t)“ ll S "i "i-i- - ' cicuhted _|*l‘l|1(f.“\|)|‘1. Yugoslavia. M“, "— -\!‘1—'l‘h1- llilllilll .1ir tori-i» opened strung at. lacks today mi Greek for. i'l‘5 in liii- Phlorina scctui" and infllricil heavy losses. pro“ reports from the Yugo- slav Imriler stild. l'llll\l‘lllil was bombed sev- cral times. The Italians were reported to have destroyed substantially half the town and several other Greek vil- Lizcs iii that art-i1. The Ii\11ui1="i' 11f i-asualLics win reported high. ifnntlnucd on pazc ll. Col 3) ire Fighters Nazis Attack London Increasingly Ferocious Assaults By Enemy Bombing Planes IS Empire Capital Be Joining In. New Typc Platinum-red Fox Reported owrx soitsb. 0111.. .\'n\"- 6 1('l‘1 - (‘luiitieil lo he one 11f the nc\\1"~l hi?" 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The Colp . i e"p1"."i<‘ i l| THE BAD FEATURE OF MQNDAY 12a l THAT IT ‘BTAPCFEB ANOTHER vilil-lr. , l 01-‘ woms ' l i pi 1i l l l(':iII;|1ll:in 'l‘(lli\\\'l'tl :.:~d iii |\.lll. :ii ulhllllii \.\ l’ l Alsrllimc l-asi: Stroll: \\lllil< or KillI\ with 0\'(’.l\l4|lil| rain. wine whai i‘lIl(|('l' at nichl. Friilin \ill‘l\: “finds ur pl .i|ul ("llllrl u-ili light ~c.\ii1-ic1l shutter» in" ~i'-\1 lllilll ‘11I1 :1l|ll liliiiiirii‘ i"l Ivl 11.11") .\ 3.15 P, M.