MAXIMB OI‘ A MERE MAN m “In m- flcrlfllw- egiiifrlll’... . n," i; no lwe or rervloo witn- ‘Mllfaifr’ .23.“ CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER i.“ 111w" %\fl ,-----1""--..._______\ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 1940 1.__ s rAcAEs When love gether expect a masterpiece. MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN and skill work to- . _a_. . 1 hnnun Bnbscrlptlon Uollrrred 83.00 III ULU-JHEJ. $10K]: Flinn-In and us. soul. Canadians ldd To Nazi Planes Downed py 5am R0 ian Press Stilt’ rltd’ wxnox. Sept. l-(Clmable) >The 1st Fighter Squadron oi‘ n, Royal (‘anadlan Air Force n; understood today to have a M“ bag of 15 German planes ‘(in their latest sky skinnishes qrinst Na1i ‘raiders. The)‘ sllol down three in on- nggmrillfi high above the Lon- don area Saturday when the . iultwsfio siaceil u. series of de- termined nsszlulis in an appar- cnteiiort in wrrck airports and dodta alnn: the Thames. It was ri-lnlricd one of tho Canadians was missing after dog fights in a t'ill\l(lll‘§S sky during ulfich two RIl-sserschmltt 109‘s 1nd om- llomicr 215 were brought diurn- Therc was no immediate sn- noullccnlcnt as to which mem- bu of illr squadron clipped the Nazi's wings. it was understood. however. that Squnrlron Leader Ernest illrNab oi‘ Regina. first mem- ber of the R.(.‘.A.P‘. to g0 into action ln this wur, had account- ed for thn-r- oi the raiders downed in‘ tho (‘anucks in the right ila,\.~ the) have been op- tratillg ‘is a ullli. .\li'.\'ail also shot down a llnr- uier bilflllivl‘ on ills first coni- lut flight Aux. l5 when he flew will: a lltlyal Air Force formu- n. At a soilihuest town four bombers uni oi’ a formation swooped down and dropped bombs on an old, densely pop- ulated qual-icr. The extent oi casuaitil-s and damage was not si once reported. 'l‘hr1-e fires started b) the lmnlbcrs were ex- tinguisilcii. A southwest coastal town was lirurll ill a ui..llit raid. llouses ina ftifiliivlliidl district were reported t‘.\lt'll\l\‘l‘l)' damagcrl. (‘oiiinlciliing on German loss. cs in bdiuiilzrVs fighting, an llithoiitillivc silurce stressciljho test ill (lciman personnel. fin ir-rnn oi lllgll)‘ trained airmen this nil-ans a loss to Gfilililil)‘ oi about 212 fighter llilois and lnnnln-r crcwmen IBj-ililsi i2 llrlilsl! pilots lost," this siluri-c said, “--a dl§prcp_ iflniy of rm-rnlons importance dlll lien oi t-l-inlilnyfis grmving ""11"." in replacing skilled Pcrsilmlcl." 0-0- h . ‘t ittratzqnlles in on. oolulnl Hffbtuer word. "Talkies a mmay. and Dance. Cm aud L-ZDK-B- 1-31. norm“? ‘i y ‘ §_ mid Dance, Bradalbane, 'd"°“’“>- L-zss-a-ai-m. toshow m- an and Dance Crnpaud Tues- L-3l6-B-3l-3i. Vigil“ and Dance Bradalbans "W- L-sie-a-sl-zi. an“ ‘m- ';g,-_a'$l.°lil.¥"5¥llf€il‘i.ill‘-l' Stilt ' L-355-8-30-3l. luillmwl“ Hjlljance Friday '59illcmbe ' h r 6th. Bummersids ‘mi- n-aol-a-al-o-a-o. nDRnce LR I ke Verde Jim Mod all“ m‘! time a ' ' m _ anclnx. Monda I bu 2nd ll-aee-e-al-ztif u, ,_ ~__ hid-l‘t..:li..i.irni“*zr rm“:- r i . , _ ' . o0 mus c e "imm "ij; L-4lYl-8-3l-2l. After wtpressin appreciation oi Prlnco Edward Is ands summer at- tractions an the hospitality oi its people, HLs oellency the Earl of Ath one. Governor General oi Can- ada. the Princess Alice. Lady May Abel-Smith and party leave at 7.00 this mornirllz for Fredericton in con- tinuation of their tour of the Mari- time Provinces. Even the weather-man co-operat- ed loyally in making the visit oi the VlCC-RBEDI part‘ to this pro- vince an unquailfie success. His Excellency. Her Royal Highness and their charming daughter endeared themselves to all the people by their grnciousnem and unassuming man- ner. ‘Tilose who had the privilege of meeting them personally were surprised at the minute knowied e which His Ebrcellencv had of con i- tions in Canada, and of the inter- est which both he and Lady Alice showed in matters relating to the province, the Maritimes, and the countrv in general. The enthusiastic public greeting accorded the vice-Regal party on Friday was follolved Saturday morn- ina by formal addresses of welcome on behalf of the province and city in the Confederation Chamber. His Excellency first ills cctcd a turnout of Boy Scouts, llil er J, J. Morris. Provincial Commissioner, lined up at tile railway station. and a Guard of Honor of the P. E. I. Light Horse under Major F, M. Nash at the Pro- vincial Building. At l1 ll.lll. saturdav their Excel- lcllclcs arrived in the Confederation ClliilllDCYJVllClC they held a. recep- tion for which uptvarus of 100 in- vitalions had been issued, Alter the rcadinu of addresses by Premier Cilmpbell and Mayor l-folnlan, alld ilflcr ills Excellency llfld napllechtlie lilclnbcrs 0f the Government, tile members 0f tllc Cliv Council, the illi-mbcrs of tile Legislature and their wives. the Juciiics of the Su- l)i'L‘ill€' Court and County Courts, members of the Scnatcallti House oi Commons. representatives of vari- ous indies‘ ortulilizatlons. and other guests were presented. The ladies rcprcsclliillg llle will‘ orizuniziltioils were Mrs. J. A. hlailllesoll. 1.0.i).E., llfrs. A. A. Bdflltttt, Queen Mary Needlework (luild; Mrs. J. H. Mc- Qunld Rod Cross: Mrs. Goo. Sher- rcu. Canadian Lmrion Aunllarl‘. rind Mrs. Jcilll Rcav, the Girl Guides. Hi. Excellency lvorc the uuilolln oi llis rank. that. of Major Ciclivrill, wlliic Princess Alec wore a becom- luv (‘ll-Nclilblu oi‘ wine and gray. Lmiv Mnv Abel-Smith was attired in ii nuvv and pink printed silk (tress. with pink hat. l-loll. Ariel Baird. lady-ili-nalting. wore green pilllcll silk. Aflcr ill(‘ addresses, a bouquet on bchnlf of the Government. was rc- senled to Princess Alice by little Ship Carrying Children Hit By Tollacdo Young Evacuees Sang While Taking To .Life _Boats-—— Were 111 becLVyllen U-boat Attacked. Coming Fvénls By rumour FA1B_ Canaulan Press Stair writer LMNDUN, Scul- l-—t§¢_P Cubicl- A BfliA-Sll slop inking .440 cluialen and an unannounced number of other passcllllcls to Canada from the iflliiil Ol Nilll WliOTl-Sill lil U18 B11‘ w“ wrpwoeq by n u-uoat. the Min- istrv 0i information announced w- immp but not a sllliilfl cilliu we: 08L. . '(_)nly casualty was thesllips pur- 501‘, who was fatally lillureu when lie missed his step while entering a ebuat. _ The cill-dren Sail)! as the!‘ W914 i° tile bouts. Still liicbout drill. which thcv received ill the bllei tliut- aboard, was credited with rhitfli-HIB Hitler's llll_(iL‘l'\\'ill0l' warfare 0t a new list of innocent victims. Name of the vessel was not divulged- ucoffrcv Shakespeare, Under Sec- retory for Dfiilliilitlllfivvflye§crlbeq m6 95mm as, “n miracle. lhc wlpedo struck ill the (ulrkness FY1415! 111K115 - and most of the children were in bed. Rescuers said lhc children he- haved "like Guardsmen on I'l- rgdg," ‘they maintained P01‘- fect discipline. Childish voices min-d in gong carried the ‘ltralns of "Roll Out the ltarrel’ and "(ih Johnny", across the dark- en waters. The ship remained afloat. the in- formation Mlilistrv snlll. It WV" 11° indication of where the shin “~18 When more than '10 oi the chil- drsnltsatbssr ""1""! 593. fflihfli‘ l Lord Athlone, fifficess Alice And is Party Leave This Morning After l Delightful Visfl‘ 0 Island Prov. ‘Miss Jean Bevan only “Gold Cord" Girl Guide ill tllc province. l After the Governor-General and‘ Princess Alice had sinned the vlslt-, ors’ book. the former as “Atlllone" and the latter as "Alice Mary". the party visited the ASSNTlblV Ciliiillhfil‘ and then left bv car to visit ciificr- ent places as outlined in the ofilclai DTOKTSIII]. Following is the text of the for- mal addresses and His Exccilcncys replies: PREMTEWS ADDRESS To His Excellency Major-General the Right llonouralrlc illc r rl oi‘ Athlone, K. G... .1‘. (‘.. .(l. C. ll.. G. M. M. G.. G. C. V_ 0., D. S. 0., A.D.C. Governor General and Com- ander-ln Chlci of the Dominion of Canada. May it please Your Excellency: On behalf of the Government and people of Prince Edward Island I most heartily welcome Your Excel- lency on this your first visit to our Hovince. I beg to assilre Your Ex- cellency of Our continued devotion to His Most Gracious hltljvsly‘ King George the Sixth, whom Your Ex- cellency represents. The people oi Prince Edward ls- llind will long cherish the lIlPlTlOYY of the visit to our Island last year by Their Mnjcstics. Klllu (f-onrizl- and Queen Elizabeth. 'I'llrir manv noble qualities mid gracious cilrirm deeply iinpv =cd their silbicrir- here. while tilcil" presence in our greatness and inliity nl ill!‘ Empire of which wc form a part. Your Excellency has entered upon office as tile l'(‘lll'(“ii'il;iil‘.'f‘ in (‘nil- time. when the British wealth of Nations. and particuilrl" the homeland of Circat llrltaln. s ongnrzr-d in a war of fol-rifle pro- pnriinns. Your Excellency is assur- rd of the loval coopcratioil of the citizens of this iilflllfl Province. ill common with ille people of lllt‘ rest 0f Crlllndu. in nil efforts for the defence of the British 1771111111‘? and those ideals of riullt and lib» cvty for which the Enlnirv stands. Prince Edward lslzllnl has nlrcnriv made lame contributions. hniii in men and nlatcrlal. and ivili cnntinilc io do so tn tho host oi her aililitis. We sincerely trust lllnt tile forces of violence nnd oppression will b" right enrlv overthrown. and iivlt peace and freedom vvill be vsirllllisll- ed on a Sf‘f‘lil'l‘ ha. Your EYPPllFlW‘ (“Ulilfiilhlldfl Fmpire ilns been follnlwrl with in- terest and admiration by tho people of this Province. ‘dour intimate siuriv of the life and problems of Rig lvfnlqwlvfle Si'l\1f‘i"i',<l5 various parts oi the world has izreailv on- dearcd you in all classes of Canadian people. We crcailv reioice that llcr Royal Highness. the Princess Alive. countess of Aihlrme. accompanies Your Excellency on this visit. I bee! Dr. Patterson Says Church liital Factor WOUFVILLE, N. S., Scpt. 1- tOP)—-Preaclling the convention sermon today. Dr. F. W. Patterson, president oi Acadia University. declared before the United Baptist convention of the Maritime-s tllac the church is a vital force in ill" life of the world and ilrged that it reclaim the pOWCI‘ of the earl" church which "did not. rlisnssncinic itself from the normal llfr- of mcn but by its own alchemy transform- ed the gray carbon oi common deeds into the diamonds of Chris- tian moraiitv." He told of the lost ground suf- icred in this respect by tho church and stated that it was the task today to attempt its recovery. Urglhfciifltllflltiti ‘progress. lie cov- ciuded with the words. "a church which Hos on li-z past may find a raveyal-‘d anywhere." 1e service was conducted by gov. A. H. Whitman. Ynrmouth. . 5., assisted by Rev. l-l, E. Allfllly. oodslock, N. H: Dr. F. H. Eaton. Wolivillc. N. 8.: and Rev. W. C Machum. Kentvilie. N. S. Prior to the worship service Gor- nld Guptill. Cross Greek, N. ll: Byron A. Colmiull. (lrcclliiolii. N. 3.; Jiunes D. Diilidsoil. Pugwnsil. N_ 5,; and F. (l. lliilnct, (lleillellts- vale. N. 8., were ordailll-ti. the ser- vlce being cinlducii-d by ill‘. F‘. Fl Eaton. nlinislcl- of Wolfvllic Cilurnh. Rev. R. S. Meadonvs sileliiac. N. 8.. oifrrcd the ordin- the ministry was extended by Dr. (Continued on M86 3- C°1 9) B. B Poole. Saint JOhH. N- B- mldst intensified our fvcliuv. of 1111‘ . aria of nur beloved Sovcrciulvar .l i ' Cnmnlrul- ; career in the service ni‘ the British ‘ the‘ stion prayer while the welcome to» D.S.(‘. FOR CANADIAN Suh-Lleut. Leslie McLemon oi the Royal Canadian Naval Volun- teer lteservc has been awarded the Distinguished Service Cross “for courage and resource ill the with- drawal oi‘ trnrlps from the neigh- ‘lIUFiIUOd of Le llavrc." It is nut known whether he was serving on a Canadian or a British wmship. ;lils father , S. A. McLel-non, lives [In Montreal. lR.A.F. Bombers iAre Praised By Churchill LONDON. sent. l-—(CP Cable) --Prilnl~ ltiillistr-l‘ Churchill. in a luvs-nus on lit-hair of the Govern- .iili‘ll_i lo Britain's iong-rlistnnce ‘ bulllllwrs i l s "proof that command fol lllf‘ all‘ is being f1l‘il(‘lll£llly. pilin- jiully but. none the less remorse- 'l ‘\\'l'f‘.‘1i(‘(i from the Nazi crim- is vclgv salisfziciory that so ‘ -,\ ions of British bombs have ‘bccu tii<t‘llfll";l‘fl with silcll ure- u-lsirlll," iii‘ said. Hr.- \\'\'lii uni “Filo ‘l\'iil‘ cilbillct llnvi- asked me .io (".1I1‘l'l'l are tile boinilcl" squad- rolls nilo lluve bccll engaged in l't‘f‘(‘ilL lulu: distance ilttrlcks on iliillifli'_\' ilbjcciilcs ill Germany ‘and Italy‘. .‘ "'i'lll- fact that on the occasion of tile first operations iii Llle Bev- llll iili“i last Sunday’ wet-k n great, lllli,l(>l‘ll\' 0i pilots bronchi their ‘bolubg. llouic i" tllcr tllnil loose them under 1 ther conditions \\'lllf‘ll made it di icult to hit the ])l'i‘.‘]\'f' ul"l‘..'it'_\‘ <.‘.)_l:.'ll\'.'s ))l'(‘.\|'f'!O- cd ill tllcir ordc s. shows the high Siliilfiflfll and r isc and self-re. .. iii llilllq preserved by the 11o ll All‘ lvrcc in performance oi , lilgcrous duties. 5 "Plus is in marked contrast with ithc \\‘1111l0n cruelty exhibited by the Gcrlrlriu fllcrs who fol‘ example lllavc \"ilti‘(i their spite upon the ilii-lcllccil-ss \\'i1ii"l'lllb! place and liil\\'ll u.‘ Rdililvlhii" ill which licor- l_v lliilil dwellings and silops, most- .l,v of nlodest character have been l wrijckcrl." llow Mail For Sailors Should Be Addressed l OTTAWA, Sept. l—(CP)—I—lerc‘s tin; Lrlcsi method of how to reach lllt.‘ sailor by mail, according to the controller" of naval lnfornliltion 0i lllc Department of Defence: Will-re tile sailor has givcn a LiPiilllit‘ address it should be used iwiill the rank 0r rating along with ;lll8 inimc. i 1f tile name 0f the ship is known. the lcttci‘ should be ad- dressed - , till ll’ known in be in the wat- icrs of rLastcrll (Janadri, including .Ullli(‘Kl Kliltiflillll waters l-lltlL‘. S. (Blank). ‘ ill(‘ Fleet. Mall Qfflccr Halifax, N. S. till if known to be in the waters of \Vi‘:\l:‘l'1i Canada 1i.hl.C.S.' iljllillk) (lure the Flcci Mail Officer Ffsqilinlnii. B. C. ii it is not known wilcre tile sliip is. tho l(‘ill.‘l‘ should he de- K108i st. tile correspondent. 5mm CANA A 7t» ‘ _oificer, and Hans spatcllcd i0 the Fleet Mail Officer, M iricllnl NAZIA lmmmnr lllrcluuiliil HUNTSVILLE. Onto Sept. l— (Oib-The second of two prison- _ers of war who escaped from a ‘Muskoka District internment camp iFrlday was captured here today. Police said his name was believed to be Rons Kempe and not Her- lbert Nixunlann as previously re- ‘ported. i Kempes capture came a day ‘after J. l-Iailbs, a German sailor, was apprehended at the Muskoka resort of Bula Norman Phillips. Toronto ncws- p8.]..\(‘l‘i1lfln (Star) was motoring home when he picked up a stranger who turned out to be the escaped prisoner. Phillips became suspicious oi his passenger and when he saw nlem- bers of the Algonquin Regiment marching ill Huntsville he called to sergeant Harold Langstaif and Lieutenant Wiiloughby. As the officers told him to get police. Kempe jumped from the car and ran. Chief Constable William Carson commandeered a passing auto- mobile and the searchers soon came upon Kempe a few blocks away. He was taken into custody by Carson and held for internment camp officials. Huntsville is about 40 miles from Bala where Haubs was captured Saturday. Kcmpvfs companion, J. l-laubs. was recaptured after hunger drove him to beg in broken Euzllsh for food from a cottager. Kempc and Haubs slipped from the llenviiy-gilarded cam) by hiri- ing under an army iruc". With a. Canadian soldier" as "cllaillfr-ul” they rode away past several sen- trics, but met trouble in the town of Gravenhurst. As tile truck rumbled along the main street one of the from ills pcrcll on a narrow» board stretchcd under the vehicle. His companion remained hidden until some time later wllcil the truck Smilllcd. He then escaped into nearby bush despite culls from the silrpriscd truck driver to stop. Hliiibs was captured aftcr hydro- electric worklnerl surrounded him in a cabin. He had sought a hiding place there after a cottazcr re- ported his request for food. An 80-hour search led to cap- ture of tile otllcr tlvo German es- capcrs in lOntarlo near Sudbilry. worn out by hunger and exposure silfiered ldtlrliltz tilcil‘ precarious freedom. 'I'hcocl0re Stcyrer. 29. a naval petty agitator, were "glad" to be comm»- e . T719)’ were caught near the SDnnish River bridge as police dogs and armed possemcn closed in on them. They had escaped from a sudbury district camp 'I‘iles- day night bv slipping under two mull-wire fences into the darkness despite a shot fired by an alert guard. Faced with six escapes from 0n- tnrlo camps within two works. De- fence Minister J. ll. Roi-lion an. nounccd at Ottawa an investiga- tion info the orlznnizniinn and ad- minisrvation of the camps He ap- pninied a three-marl board of in- quiry. headed by Col. P. A. Plum. officer commanding the Cnnndinn PFQVOSt Corps. and declared "no stone will be left. unturned to sen that (Germain prisoners are held in safe keeplnir.“ ' Rain Retards Forest Fire Si-IEZLBURNE. N. 5.. Sept. i— iCPJ-Llght rain which fell at in- tcrvals throughout Saturday and today retarded somewhat. the for- est fire which has been raging here for six days. The rnin was not heavy enough to conlpletciy extinguish tile fire which has burnt deeply into the turf. but did give the weary fight- rrs tllcir first respite in almost a week. Blazes which have been threat- ening the eastern sections of the town are now under control, and unless a frcshnning wind once more fans the flames it was thought the fire would be ex- I tinguishcd. men fell ‘ the vrilds of Northern l Klbnri, 25. anE < llumanians Demand Fight With Hungary By Robert St, John Associated Press Staff Writer BUCHAREST. Selit. 1_—tAl') ....Disorder piled upon disorder today as thousands of Ruman- inns shouting "fight the Hungar- lzhns" joined in violent demon- strations against the Gannon- ltalian award handing ovcr Northern Transylvania to llun- 851')’. Wild scenes were enacted here and (‘luj, ancient capital 0i Transylvania, and troops with iixcd hayoncts o-ere kept on tllv i jump trying to curb thc ont- , breaks. ; Scores ni persons were in- jured and widespread damage l was inflicted on property. clurl- ‘ ly that belonging to llungor- inns, as indignation mounted. Priests. army officers. govern- ment. offzclais, students and "uggql mountaineers rubbed shoulder; in announced his mcn would die to the last man rather tilarl abandon llKlT present frontier all-d peasants P11111- with pitcllforks, ‘snrves and shot- |guns were reported raking up po- .sitions in trenches vacated by some lirorltier forces The most SGFlNIS 0lili)l‘f‘dk5 oc- CiilTPd in Cluj. lvhicn was cut off lmuuications, inclllrling airplane ‘travel, wcic silspenri-rd. l In Bucharest itself ‘protest meetings began amid scenes of great disorder at me srlrurs of Riullallinn patriots opposite charcst University, Crowds of men and wonlcn were slllgiilg national AlililOllKS aml joined by armed polxco sqzlari‘. Ln shouting, "not all illcil l0? the hing- ‘ yurs." Soldiers Appear Soldiers quickly apprrirccl, lvllzp- \ rs from lllnchiiir- gulls and d bay leis trier‘. to dlspcrFe lilo iilflliigS. Screams of wonlcn who iolncd their nlenfnlk in llllgfllff-fllilllffll protests cmllrl be heard above the commands cf lilo office-iv, liiurg w pcstoro order. l For allncs-t an hour the crowds lswnrmcti tilrougll Bucharest .~t"i‘ils ‘and finally started a das rowzlld ‘King Carols palace, Ev Ilcnding lo tllr- palace wa= packed lwith massed troops who cl "trod in- ‘io them and forced n :" ‘Til. The S‘l'i‘fil‘ll1ll;.{ crowds illf‘) wont to the apzivtnlcllt of .lul'u .\iin.u. Transylvauian peasant loader, tvhero one of his aides delivered a iierv resistance speech. "We want to fight the iians," the crowd shouted. Hilzgnr- "7' ' " " ' l . (Continued on pilgi‘ 3, col s» ' U. S. Alflairltilci: Coast Cities Fear Hurricane . i NEW YORK, Sept. l.-—(AP)-—At-' lnntlc seaboard cities from Cape Hatteras to Boston billlfllirti noun toilluilt for fear tiic tropic-born hurricane movilllz nortilcasterly liJO miles offshore illigllt sweep ill and repeal. the $d00.0il0,000 devastation wrought in» the great storm of two vears aizo. Gale WRFlliiUZS were DOSlCCI from cru New Jcrscv Points, .\i‘ili solids of residents scalllpcrii: t lllllll llroilnd and disrupted fieuv coast. ilollrlal‘ travel by ship. ' and lliulllvay. ivcrc fell. ill val-unis sections as inr rral (lttlllls and damage csllillnlcd at more illiiu $l.000.000 ill St-ntc nlolic. llrollcrll‘ timlluue. toll placed tlie storm at 2.30 pJli. EDT. as about. 150 mills east of Virginia Capos and movln? north- gcrthcasilvard about l2 mics ml our. “Indications are that the storm with centre l "obnbly passing a sllori. Mondnv nloruilnt. ilrcillnpiiliicd by Loin: I lilllil (‘t- s," tile i\‘|)t)l'L said. ‘l‘ln- llnsioil \\i'iltllt'i‘ burl-nu esti- Em: ct. Mcndnv nlnrliintt, but. it. warned of slroniz east to northeast winds igfinlz New lirngiand coast and high H. ldzi_v)-(Cl’ the milling throngs. The commaud- . ‘ cr of one Rlunarllan aTlllv 61151011‘ lhanlcs estuary Sunday only from the outside world wilen com-wins! them 3w y were 37 ‘to the heart of London dur- ‘fliiflbffi. failing to reach their 0b- Tropical Disturbance Mov- ing N orthward Along Coast. tho Vlruiilia Capcs lo Nantucket as. . . . .. the frinile of till‘ hurricane touched i “mp1s m Him“ ‘m’ North Carolina. Vlruiiila and Souill-l _ I ‘ lllou- l ‘ ‘" " oiillltvilflil. 52 R..-\.l-'. planes lost lull y I34 pilots hail uut safely. tram -. , . . i Floods, hiuh il(lf‘$ and iOITOilllfli fllgrl‘ ghip iorpr-dnl-rl but rains. fl(‘(‘()illllilill(‘d liY lusiv winds. 33" vhlhh...“ north as Cnllldcn N.J.. crulmlu scv- . tilat j Swirling iillzll waters in Delaware Bfirllll- llilh 1111001111"! took at lciisi one liic and dlti $50.00) causes widespread damage through- (ll$lilil('(' souil oi Nlliliuckc‘. Island.‘ High In ll0 NAZlS SHOT DOWN IN TWO DAYS“ Easy Week - end, For lVicc» - Regal Party Enemy Losses In tense Aerial Warfare Bombers Raiding London Turned Back — Pay Heavily For Attempts T0 Crack British Defence. (By Harold Fail", Ciillilfililli" Press‘ Staff Writer) = l.().\'l)(,)I\'. Sept. Ilp-(Mon- (Tablcp-Gcrnlan \Viil'])liiIl(‘!~‘. climilxing a week- end nliirkcrl by some of the most intense zlcriill warfare date, swarmed up ihc to be turned back with 1 heavy losses as they reached Croydon Airport, the Air Ministry’ announced today. The Nazis’ attempt to . ‘crack the British dcfencesl planes Satur- day and 2.1 Sunday hulking pmnlianeollsll week-end total of iiii. The Air Forces losses; Saturday and l5} Silndzly, a total of 52. hut fl Royal pilots saved themselves by hailing out. . Croydon apparently‘ was tllc closest the raiders got ing four stabs at the ciiv. three of which resulted in air raid alarms. The fnilrth ‘ was hcziicn hack short of the l city's‘ outskirts. Fililllll‘ nl-lrnllg and after- Eiiulll fill‘ tl(’l'lll.lli~ Cflllllillltbl iilcil" daily Jli!l'lili1l\ in lit'\ll'li_\' , zliiwlr-ailcs ill limit. SliiTPY and SIIRPX. firivr- in tile morning. lwice in file iiflernrnlll. lno m lli‘il'L‘ iwlillvix run-vii fill‘ Kim (‘H.151 llu; iln- fliillt'i\'< \\'l‘l'L' flui- ml Iil1'l‘(‘ iillic- in" fighters Tillii :|'=i‘ l: 1jiiililt'l>. Several shops and houses were dcstrovrri ill one tmvn when the (Continued on page 3, col a) International lit A Glance , --_-_ I i LONDON-—German raiders drlv- l ien back from London in four ut- fiervest air fighting of wnr wugvd during week which ilil Nazi planes l.UNl)0N-—.\ (‘nnudn-bound re- ali but ilboard saved; only one person of llnndrrrls oi‘ crew .. and passengers lost. LONDO N-Roynlidlr Force raids objectives: ‘nut Reich. lllis oll depots ht Rot- A \'\'t‘ililt(‘l'>l‘l‘l)i1i'i from Washliiu- tl-rrlilm; Primr- Minister Churchill, ‘praises work of R./\.l-'. bombers. l nueiullrzsr-Rumallin leetllcs l\\'|"\ disorders: anti-German. anti- Italian CAlR0-—Brii_l—sll subject Italian Libya to heaviest air strong- dist to northeast winds on ‘wan ni nlui silulilcrll Nclvl-lilu- Rn- LUNDON (ion. lle (laulle ' Edna» noun t n. ill French \ ulliicli that till‘ centre of the Slililll. . torlal Afr (a, will fight on flfilllllfl , 100 Flilcs off-shore. might miss New (lcrmnnpi. and. passing soilth of Nantuck- i 0TT/\\V.'\—l‘rlme “inisicr Kim: says liberation ni Europe from ‘knight of Nazilsm" depends on all democracies. incidents mark people's‘ will continue to movn norill-norlh- , ("TY B1 "55""! "7 TF""»'=)'|\\1"l=\ l" eastward tile next l2 to 24 hours. lluuxnry- zlit-avlw of i Less Labor Day Friction Seen HALIFAX. Supt. 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