MAXIMS OIA. MERE MAN ____ T. b, flwny! lingering one’: Qwqputtofl with oneself. m. h . flfn of unwliolcsome pre- snot- lowiuwn Giumllau Two Carlin. fig" Uunrdtin. Founded till I GHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1o, 1940 Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ._ _ » _. _..T'F Brig: 114-4.; 12 Paces When henumbcd with grief work acts ltlie a gentle nuissagc stimulat- ing gently back to inc. MAXI M6 OFA MERE hlAN .1 1; .. _. . Ann 9n nerivtion Delivered i100 n! lli- .E.L 3| 0D: (‘nniula umi lim 5am. TNTENSE AIR RAIDS BUT ‘British Troops BLIIZ AS TIDE TIME PASSE i Britons Alert? Mo b From Shanghai g Area’ Destination NBT Revealed But Will Probably Be H-ong Kong Or Singapore-Japan- ese Are Pie Gudahy Called llcme, Expected To Resign WASHINGTON. AUS- 9—~fAPi v-cfillSlllTfil and called home for remarks he made about conditions In Gcriuaii-tiet-upicd l3elgitiiii, Ani- bassidor John Cuclahy was ex- pected by his friends toiiiflht to resign from the, United States dip- lomatic service. 1- Department, in a public st. Uncut. (lt‘f'liii'i‘(l thc re- marks \\'ii'i‘ made in “violation of raiiriins; instructions" and 1ll§< closed that President Roosirielt had "requested" the diplomat to return for “consultation.” Cudah Ambassador to Bclizitim until for ._i tiiplomzitic missions wcrc 0i‘fl\'l‘t‘fl out of llicrc last month l>_v Germany. drew sharp criticism in the Ilritish press for an interview in London in which he iisserlctl that Bi-lziium faced near-famine conditions by miti- Eaptcmbci" tinless it received Ain- rrican food supplies. Sericuslylnjured Airmen Believed tlut Df Danger IONDON. Ont“ Aug. 9-—t(‘l‘l~- Two iiieiiiiii-is of thc Iloval Clliitl- iiiaii Air l-‘urvc. seriously iiriurcti in a plane crash near hcrc Mou- liiiygiiffl i>t"lit‘l't‘.d out of danger, hospital officials said here to- iiiiliil. Tilt-y are Flying Instructor, lcmporllrl‘ 5M Gordon Gander- hmii~ 31- "i OiiiiViiiP. Ont, who lufft-rrri racttircs of both leg. Ind shock. and lcadiiig aircraftsw mi"! Joseph Block. 2i). oi Toronto “Pd i'-'1'l}l=‘l'i,\' of 'I‘tmn"rlus. Ont- who sutured it fractured skull and body iiiviiics. Both men are attached to no 3mm" ii\i'\' flying training school i" iivll Crtiiiiiln. Their plane craslicrl into thc side of a hill on soriflim eight miles wcst oi’ Lon- Coming Events e-O- liatc for Notices In this eolumi 3 cont: per word. “Tnifiicé in Lake Vcrde lnii, Mun- i- Milli-ti 12th. L-~ll.'l—8-9-2i. no ié- Dance Lorne Valley mu Tucs- flf- Austin ism. Webster's om.- “i- L-418-8-il-2l. "BT60 Piciiio Tuesday August n Dflhce following picnic. lrilifl-a-lti-Zl. dymfiicé. Gleiifinnan School Fri- “eghxlmiilist 1cm. Orchestra. Rc- ‘tilli- L-ica-a-ic-ix. "Reserva Wednesda .1‘. 51181153 ilarfor st. John's Pl‘t‘.5bylt‘l‘lli1i 6h Tell. Belfast. L-STi-B-IO-li. "i" Cream and Dance ct Pleas {in (gifvve Hall Monday. Au iist °i W" purposes. L-45l-8-1 -ii. "District C nvcntion of Women's “Lsgiliiii-e M ifew Haven Monday, ‘P i} 12th. Sessions at 2.30 and ' ' 5- T- Bllficial speakers. L-IliiZ-Wa-lo. iiiiilciigiifii?‘ ilciiilhrmiftlidiliciiili “i Filkivricton’ Church. i i a L-ltm-BJOJL "m Teresa's inui Mon . ." . dav.Aug- llfiilslfinli," Tile Piitli Acri s‘ the webs‘ t} El lotvalc Druiiiiii . (liub, “i8 Orchestra. L-462-8-l0-2i. "Van's 131k . _ p .. ' ‘ "i." and 'I‘cri Room. lihldilg?! Grafton and Cumber- mm 5- Tm cup reading and reading by appointment. aged With Move. SHANGHAI. Aug. 9_(cip)_.. British military authorities an. nouuced today that British troops are being withdrawn from Shang- hai and North China for service clscuhcrc, a mom that will leave Shanghai's international defence forces uiicicr the nominal com- mullri of a Japanese Rear Ad. miral. Thc action to move the British iflivils ‘was illlli0lllltZCtl licre and in i-"fiii-llil. but thcrc was no indi- cation as to when thc troops would more and ivliat tl -" l "tinmim; 'l‘()KYO. Aug. ltl-(Satur. ‘i=l.\i-t»\i'l —— The Japanese ]li‘l'.\s' ilispliiyeil heavily today ilu- news that Britain is with. ilrauiiu; her troops from (Thing, iy it-rprciiiig this as British move toward ll i‘.liifll'ill‘llt.‘fl'il'lll with Japan uii thc eve 0t the "battle for llrilaiii. ivoulci lic, though it was bclicvcd lli‘l'f‘ thin the" would lxi sent to ilttlitt horn; oi" Singapore, \Vliillll'.i\\ill of army forces will ieuli- 10.000 British subjects and lirilisli lll\'(‘.‘~illll‘lll.S of approxi- -m.iti~l_v saooooouoc under thc pro- tection of Iiritish llllVy units in Llie t‘\t‘lll of an emergency. ‘lfiiiiz-zetieallv at least, Rear Ad- mirzl Aforiii 'l‘.itletlii. C0llllllllll(l(‘i' at the Japanese blueluckct gar- rison. \\'ill be iii command of the t"tl‘.‘lllt‘ili,'S international defence orces as ranking: oiiiccr of thosc [loft in l'\'fll'<Si‘l‘,i1ill!7li of foreign l>{‘»\‘*'-\ ' tho complex SPO! '. utility. iii‘il.‘.lli heretofore had present- ed eonuiiaiid 0f the international forces liv stationing a stator-Gen- eral with licr troops. till llvasliiiitztoii. Sumner Welles. Ilfiill-T :1 f State, said that the llritisn with: .'al \\'ill have no effrrt. wliate on thc position of the United States there.) A Japanese embassy spokesman siiul the Japanese were “very iliczisctl" over the British decision to withdraw‘. He recalled that Ja- ,p:iii liiid “succes‘cd" flint the for- ‘ccs of all bollircrnnt powers be liw-moveti from China in order to t]ll't'\"‘lll danger of clashes there wand said lic expected other belli~ ti‘.t'i'l‘li'.§ ivould follow Britain's ex- ‘ ample. tiazisfllefnide Dwn Claims Fe Shipping Ily llirkc L. Simpson Associated Press Staff Write! WASHINGTON’, Aug. 9 —(AP)- ll: 1m has met and endured the tick of the greatest massed air o<i against her sea lifclinei. More- over, she has promptly hit. back at her Nazi foe. it. i. difficult to guage the mill- lary significance oi the furious air fiihtliig over the Eigilish Channel. ‘out therc are several factors about the fight that. are worthy of note. Its lcculc in the cliniincl, and pre- stuutibly in the narrower waters of that. channel that offer Germany the best. bridgehead for any inva- sion, refutes one recent and repeat- ed German boast. The. British are still using those watt-rs foi" sea-supply purposes. It was a channel convoy of cargo ships at tvhich the Nazi attack was aiiiietl. only a few days before the fight took ]li:l."(\ Bcrlin had contended that. thc British virtually had a- bandoned thc channel. due to Nazi raids on convoy-ed shipping there. The tray for Nazi invasion of’ England by channel bridge-heads is tat" from clcated, and a favorable high tide period for such an in- vasion is passing. Judged by nil such considera- tions. the (‘termini till‘ mssault would sewn to be an acceleratlrm ct .‘~Zt‘_\_'t‘ ivarfaiw- i'ililll'i‘ ilmii n ft)l‘t‘l'llllll(‘i' oi iinineilliite invasion OTTAWA. Aug. 9 ~(OPl -No- tioe of the fcllowliirz incorporations is itivcn in the curimt issue of the Catiada ('i"\"."lc, ptlblishitd ioriiithi! Ennr l-rlclings, Ltd" 849.090. L-476-B-i0-2l. Charlottetown. . Tcmh, Warning iliiiick in litsi0ry—i'iri attack aim‘? Desert Will Be Italian CAIRO, Egypt, Aug. 9-(0?) --Egypt, a neutral than far in the developing desert. war of the Near East, prepared m- ht to join forces with Bri- tta troops at the moment Italy's African armies make their expected attack upon this ancient land. The nation's pres: this warning to the ermies:—- “The desert in a terrible en- emy! It is the tomb oi’ those who traverse it!" An Italian invasion, the newspapers add- ed, .would end as did Napo- leon's costly retreat on the plains of Russia. Abdel Rahman Azzam Bey, commandant of Egypt's ten-i. torial army. declared in a speech that “any aggressive notion against. Egypt. ivill cast the invader very dear," and disclosed that 200,000 men are choruses! Italian in training. Egypt is tied tn Britain by u defensive alliance and has warned Italy that she will fight if she is inviidctl or her cities are bombed. Far to ilic southeast, in ll"!- isii Sninnlilzinti, the who have occupied Zcila. flar- gcisa. and (iadiveiiiti. called n brici halt in their drive t<:\i'a""d the important port oi‘ 'l‘llt.*l'il and then moved on ayzi i. An official biilctiii liiiiriiiiir- cd the ftalliin atlvaiice north- wards and laid also oi‘ new lt- alian air raids at Gehclt “hert- “a few civilians" tlv injured, anti in desert on thc Br iiasi- iii ilivrsn f‘. _ was no damage - Two air itvi"? were described as “entirely iii- effective." 10,000 Driven From Homes By Huge Floods . CROWLFY, La, Aug. D -(API ‘av: and f0""i'.il ag- t"cir forces today :i1:_v iiifl to 1U,- ‘i frcm tiicii" tioo rciug homes in Stiltiiu" two days of tor-re l iiiitlvcs said surpassed the of 1927. AilSlVffiilg appeals from trc of the flood, Governor Sam Jon-cs at Baton Rouge "uni; iiitoi action to illarslial stat-i‘, federal, and relief agencies to sciid in stip- I ply boats and fifltililli.\"i(‘l' available; aid 1 The Governor described the sit- uation as "most sci":o".i:." itilfl es mated that UTOFC arc ltliltltl persons homeless. 'I‘hc mobilization of relicf forccs got. into full saint: as anmnirate-i" mcnt came today iii the l8 and. ill-inch rains and thc winds "which , whipped up almormally high coast- i al tides clad down ‘ Both Cl‘O\\'lt?_VHll(l licr ‘istcr city.‘ Lafayette, similarly stricken, rc- portcd the rains let up during thc day after flooding the city streets from a few inches to 10 frct. ilecp. Business \\'i\S I)."ll‘ill)"1/t‘(l. liiizliu y traffic was flooded out. with trans- portation limltcd to boats or nmin line railroads. Urges Japan Declare War Dn Britain TOKYO. Aug. D —(AP) -—Domcl, Japanese News Agency, reported tonight that the small rightist East Asia Association Ton Kyokai had handed a petition to lending meni- bers of the cabinet demanding an immediate declaration or war upon Britain because of the riircsts of Japanese in London, The newspaper l-lochl at the game time rcpcrtcd that. 57 mem- bers of the. rotary club at Shizuokn had decided upon dissolution of the club on thc grounds it. had been publicly suspected of espionage. (Japanese nncl foreign business men make up the rotary member- ship in Japan) KINGSTON, Out. Atlg. 9 —-fCP) Kingston Liberals at a iiireiing to- night. officially iioiiiiiiritctl I-Ion. Angus Mncdonaid Minister of Na- tional Dcfcnce for naval affairs. as candidate in tho fcrlwal by-clectlon Auiz. i0. Mr. Macdonald accepted -the nomination. lillll.lli\', i t t l . tlllf) and $3.1lt\o.0t)(l.0tl0 with aircraft 5 _ l 1t - > . , ‘vmrvhn-wg nccflumxnq for ha“ the} iii oil iiiiis iiiiu many Ubynn ‘border wuh Egypt‘ where 1mm ‘ olhorvprg sum "w ‘wk “pm ,thc Italians are concentrating for 0m n; 5mm. 11mg airpinms m“ pmmg u ’ " . * ‘ '1‘ ; yin expected push into northern f iii lire Unitcrl Stairs, he rc-i ‘, ,. ill aii zittcnipt to break I il~"l, flpllfPXlflTfliPlV 2900 i‘.'i\'t‘l lilnuih .m~n u - t iiiil» hold on the sucz Canal. , _1 I‘:(\,1_ol__' ,. ~) ,. scliniitts iii flit-ii ' “u. n h, 3n 1 v _ . g. ._ _ _ i v.1 fcr snipmtut in B.it. “m, “me l0 mm _ , t t t s utiiast. in Blillhll ‘am. ' ' lisfllllxfliiilfillfl. the lll1l!!iil’1S~—~V~‘llO al- ——~~ -—-—-~-----—- _ _ A ,, vrtuuyi iuve occupiec Zeila, Hag-- ' I t; t. t llltlitxfl a VprPlSIiI and Onri\vcivia--tipparently i? . illprl“ “.L;‘l_-ili"\l a t.~'ii_i]ir>_i":ii"\,' halt. iii their -. ~ , . ~ > * . we tax-strut lttt’? imiortint o"i .. iii iii? ~. t .‘ pl m“. ,;_‘il(pl3crl.1ci'a to YPUFKHITIZE their ‘ ' i ivns. l J | _,_,.-._ t t. Kulatiiie _.l.1\lii‘.; (pasts. l was .liad to anchor outside lilo iopcratlon while thc ship was at l anchor. Matt. Buiilt or Citrate)‘. in "ialicratcry illiuvaird l-Itiplics‘ t RITISH viii ciiiiir HlR llllllAlllRlllE i Overwhelming Vic- tory lVon by R.A.F. In First Big Air Bat- tle with Fascists in Africa. cues "n" DESTROYEB. imrnaces FRASER, li-M-GB. Marquee, latest addition to Canada’; nllv)‘, l; n (fins, "n" destroyer and not oiw of the "Tribal" class o: at first. iuinounccd, it was learned. The Margaret: will replace ll.)l.C.S. Fraser, lost evacuation operations at. Bordeaux. She will carry 145 officers and men and hcr armament consists of four 4.7-inch guns, six smaller giiii. and eight 21-inch torpedo tub ._—.-__. __ I Biiilhlli ilhsjBalance Sheet B ‘f h canto. Egypt, Aug. e-tcvl- “V975 i'i is ti."123.‘..5i‘é“il;i."“l.iifi..l.i.‘flli“Jflii alian forces in British Somaliland and counted, meanwhile, the first ninior British-Italian air battle in the Near East as an overwhelm- NEW YORK. A118. c. —(AP) - WNMN- A“!- i’ '- m’) — aisiscii.sziii.iis "‘si:r...:; fir; “this .?rii1"f.i“.t-r" We e f .' "ar _ _ . . -- tnrce. from the United States, desiite lii- ‘ema-i“ §""""R' “ii” ilfleiifl "V" "t -" . tcnsificci German air and sxca ut- l!“ Eiiiiiisi‘ ’i"""i“i RWYP-i M!’ (digits, il-Zlltli-daveifififfffyi “x3: Hicks on her supply lines, a spokes- hm"? Pia" rllsifli im" u" travels slowly ill‘ thcsc hot wastes niau foi" the British Purchasing Geriiia" ' "mi imiiiiicd —ovcr Iitalialn Libyab an RAF; commission said today. "iimbiliifs “Wkih ‘Will!’ lie" squadron outnumbered ytwo to‘ he‘ More than 1.000 vesgels. he 531;]. pots at Hanim, Stiest and (‘n- DMIML, [he he“, dd (l) ' are carijviiig silfifiiies imiii NOFthi logiie and iiiimemirs (ierinan NHL,“ the Bria“) I91 1st agar?“ Alll(‘l'l-"£i to the British Isles. t nirilrtvincs. i I . ‘ - ,l-, ‘ i , g) e“ S 0t lie estimated British War ordersfl 'l‘licsc extensive ll\i(i\ ailtled luv“ .1” I.“ M“ ppm“ and 10st i’i1’.l'iilt‘i' with conirtici; talicn over to the loss of till .\'a " (mi U,” ihullitflliw.‘ from the I"t'(".lf‘li in the Uiutcd, in the channel fight. ripi Yuri“; ‘hiyf- filmy .,“'*‘r‘ pm‘ States. now total between $2.flf\fl.f',!'.- ml a zinmzigc t:"ll which llllatTV- ‘ C “i w m M ‘aiding c’! Italian troops and supplies on the l Bcrilcra is about I50 miles across ttiio Gulf of Aden from me 131-1. LONDON, Aug. ill-Sai- urdziy) — (UP) -—- German raiders hammered heavily at Britain early today in the most serious overnight raids of the week end at. the end of the five-day period of high summer tides consid- ered favorable for an in- vasion of this island fort- ress. Loud raiders titiackcd in cast, southwest, and northwest killing at least two persons, injuring several some damage weight of the l)l0\\‘5 struck. Raiders were heard also over Scotland and Wales. They flcw amid a deadly curtain 0f ziiiti-aircivifi hul- cxplosions as the south- northeast .~ England, ‘ lets fired aloft in thc gleam wr- But Invasion f... Still Withheld Some Damage As Enemy Drops Bombs In Violent Nigilrit- time Raids Over Wide ikrcas. .1 ‘British General ,llisits Canadians By SAM I{OBI'IK'I'.“¢()N Canadian Prtss malt‘ liiitcr Lumuox, n.1, . ~ . LL-Gcii, 5n‘ A..iii coiiiiiianuer-.ii-c...tL o; -- t i Home l-‘uiccs ti a . corps which is iLL-Ucii. A. u. l \\i'.ll'“-.t4l ti ll l‘. ' and doing" 1_ indicated the. Mt Nit llLuit-iienii iii . at vvlia-ii Lit-i- portiiniiv or u ll('('l_§ (v1 ".t- t lot the ;Ciiii:it:liiii m. lilf‘ llo" .i. t‘. lflliarlta; II. Babb Aircraft Sales Equipment is Effective ‘ Aug 9—v/(CP Cablci- " it-lls how effective the .11 " r-qtiipnicnt is in iii- SlIiDS fi"oiii the niagnctlc iiiiiivs (ieiiiiaiiy sircws around Bri- A ,,,._ i-al ship scTcral weeks ago iltilililll‘), for Siuitlcrl-intl and port. 'l‘lillil(lll‘!. it a waste of electricity to keep the “dcw-HlSSiflti" Kciii‘ i“ the captain ordered it switched olf. _ A5 ti...“ in: the ciutiiiccr turned the snitch. the siilp blew up. It had been anchored over a mag- netic mine. 0n warltlfiissicn 9~iAPJ~— famous Flying Laboratory“ in which he fiilsilffii artiuiid thc world LWO yliflifi "ED i‘? sct a globe-encircling record iviv Los Aiigcles tonight heading in! what. was believed to be u wai- illllC mission of courier service bc- twecii London and Egypt, 3 It was bought several days ago for an untiisclosccl stun. sources, here said. by the British Piifchiis" int: coinmissitiii. l The young, wcaithv film pro- riucsi- set his ‘round-the-vvorid marl; of three oars. l9 hflllf-‘i mill l7 iniutitcs. in Jilly, 1938. in ti“? big silver moiioplnnc. The low-winged Lockheed was expected to land at Floyd Bennett pp-pm-t late tomorrow, sour " here said the Hughes". :lup s one of ilircc similar can. irilUkiltWWl 14A purchased ln- thc commission through thc N EW Y ORK. A112!- ctu. anv for identical wartime scrv c overseas, Onc of the ships was" that of Harold S. Vanderbilt millionaire New York sportsman. this source said. Although company officials re- fuscd to commcnt on thc purchase it. was learned present tiians call for the planes to be dismantled licrc and loaded aboard a. Britain-I bourip ship. BEST FOR A ‘sh Slllwiillel- (lcshoycrl both . _' flllfl the torpedo boat at.- ' i' ii unlined lll the ilil‘ as- sault. 5.03.‘) o . Nci GPYlllflli ions in mom-i,- cstimzitcd at a n 000,000 tisiti-e frrm than 100 li Tlic liilani . t . 16 British pla ’" was inatlc up qift to thc .\l o‘. A. Production by a firiiicr Ciiii‘ Garfield Weston, who now is member or the House of Com- mons. Mi". Weston, an cit-Tr».- iali, omit to Y-oixl . "e monk a Cheque for $445001 which ivzll ix.- devoicd t0 pure .112 l6 S‘lliill‘t‘.\. and Hurricanes .o replace the io- 1 tel losses stistaiucd bv Bri in in] i l iiziirit of ~ I" 0i more s. Thursday's battle ovcr the English Channel." Mr. Weston handed over the cixcquc with thc remark:- "The pilots we caiiiic‘. replace. The Ba ‘aiicc S licct This is the way 0i).s'!‘l'\'r‘l‘$ cast the balance sheet 1 V's for Tiilli (Continued on page H Col 5) Strict Secrecy Over Monster a U. S. Army Tanks - WASHINGTTPN, Aim‘. 9 ‘AP;- The United states army maintain- ed strict secrecy tonight regarding the details of a new monster tank which is to go ii"it0 produc- tion shortly at the lialdiviu loco- motive works iii Piiilatlcliiliiti. Officials evidently wcre dis- pleased by thc fact that news oi‘ the $5.689.T2.'i contract with Bald- win for production o! an undis- closed number of the tanks had slipped out. in a routine list of contract clcariuus made public by the national defence commission. It was assumed that" the army's new lieav_v tanks would resemble the ‘IO-ton giants which have been credited with playing an important part ‘in thc (‘vcrman bvcak-tlirouizli of the Belgian and French dc- fcnccs. Ll. BAKING! "Against Japs llSll protreiorate of Aden, and is, strateuieallv important in the 1t- aliaii effort to iiiteriiipt British Rcrl Sea communications. llll London the Admiralty an- nounced that Italian planes failed l long _ lhrealgned tiamnze in t1 bombt " . h, ilk. attack on British warships in the l move on sea, laud and in i t. .,,,>, lair WZIS still withheld. - to cause any Gulf of Aden Tiitirsdav. t'l‘he Italian military headquart- crs at Zella. the Admiralty added, were attacked and damaged by oi British naval plane.) t ciiinZWiiT Back Indc-China. (Tlllj fiklNli, China, Aug, l0 —'|.‘hc Central (‘hiiicse government today that. China would take "attenuate steps to buck French lntio-Cliiiia, with force" ii’ Jup- anese aggression undermines that colunys territorial or po- litmil integrity. '1 ic iii-claraiioii followed un- official reports that (icii. (‘hi- ang Kai-Slick, who has spent more than three years fighting the Japanese invaders of (‘hinin iiad moved st ie 0t’ his best uiv- isioiis to the support of thc Yunnan mid Kwangsi troops near the lnilo-C ins bor- r. Chinese-language papers fca- tured i-cporls that. the Japanese vii-re reinforcing licuvll their units tipcrzltiiig within ‘hiiicst: territory adjacent to Indo-Chinn but a military spokesman said such Japanese troop movements did not necessarily toreshadow- a Japanese offensive. It was possible, he said. that the Japanese were sending track to thc south the units which they withdrew early in the sum- mcr for Yangtse Valley opera- tlons. i Nazis Forecast fllarsh Treatment iFor Dc 0aulle’s Men BERLIN Auk. 9.-tAPt crews of French ships and pla serving tinder Gen. Gnulle "have iio cifillii to trcatmcn as prisoners of war." it." these sources said. The implication was that; town of nortliwcs: liuglautl. QQMPLAUQ l i\| (l, Several houses were dimagcrl CAN! 1- m i BEEP race coiitru led. i U QHT LR a simokesincn today asserted that thc, The sifilvlliflili was made "in im-t W"! silt-ll‘ , . ,_ . . » Cami,“ ‘would be treamd much Boxden His Exc il("llt‘_\ will itispoct more rigorously than prisoners ofnabns of scarchlighis. i All Britain was vigilant as the last of the five nights ,cnn_s_idci"ed best for invas- lion purposes passed. But thc German _ '1_'|]¢ l\\"» i\illt‘tl"~l><illl lllvlle- flied vvlicii eight twi‘ ilii - lwiiilis‘ tell iii a FQSiilQIltlZil district in a MOTHERE: Fa. - \\'iicn raiders dropped sew, eral bombs in this part of ling» _ m ccoTi-ivzs/ / illllfl vivid flashes lit the ska" from at lL'Il>L lilfi‘? >t'lilll‘lt , points. . in tile iiortiiczist there was a l succession oi lttucl explosioiiy - - / tllS tlic l'.'lltii'l'i riiuiiiletl ttvcr f several ttnvir, .' At one iio:"i2ic.\.~t t. ivn rt . ‘ seven beliibs tell iii the sea. ' other bombs icli on a golf (‘ourw m ‘ and in a C0l'lliil'.‘i(i. There were no /.- 7 casualties and " w iirt were the only (la ttlnuitliin i'fi‘\\- scarcliiiciiis" p cu‘ out" plane aiiu a tiraicii. g tniinniml- 'l‘ttllui~.»ti 1. ...:.li"T ‘niciit drove the l‘.\.fi(l' stats. ' .....\.:.i.i.;. 1.. , . t The attaiktis eariei" l(t " .'l _ ‘.1 ‘off in the tare of hot an‘. —fll‘.'(‘ ift \ ' i i .‘i titre, but circlnt back to <le,e.».t. i ‘I. their loads denntc reiicwcd iiig- .ltt,_ ct 1o; ‘male anu-nlzt." if‘. "and machine ‘ Wiii nwcg (,1 it; .gun tire on the ground. ‘llilvvliifl - a t Oll.i\\'.t _ i g; i ——»—-~~-———-—~-— ~-—— Iuoiitri Ill i , t. Qiit tit-c ti] it. ' . ..;.iiiit. John ,\ J, . a wit... t : , t .' | ilottctoivn ti: it. t u Dauses Stir Nlipritiinc Provinces: l lvht to Immlcratc winds; pziriiv cit-ail, nut ‘wiinm; scattered slin\\"r~ in \,.\.i Scn iwiiii Alaska LONDON, Aug. 9~(CP.i--lllilcr 4 lllllsl. atteiiitpt an invasion of Bri- ‘wiwiii i>i't""-iii<‘~‘- cam ii’ he hopcs to end the war a. Svnrips -* The ‘.\-l .;- . ~ l * ‘r and \ riii .'l it ...\ ...i this year, zegardlcs of what he‘, iiiilil ‘iliP Tili< -" i"li"i‘_ f" ‘i tdocs in Spain, Africa or the Bal- "lid lttllinflivil‘dii-xiilil‘ t " ,kaiis, Alfred Duff Coops-r, Minister‘ 5"", w" ‘»i’-" “- ' ‘of Inifornmtioii, told Amciucan g gliijl PM“ i“""‘i"""' __ ,nnwspapcr COff€°D0ilflPl1l5 at a tra. “j , Nani tin: afternoon. ' i"l"1i 0'11"“? "1"" A ‘i 'i ‘i - , . .-_ a in. 0s Hitler is likely to aback ill a" ‘ lite: later ‘l‘.‘lll (‘in i ‘ """'. places simultaneously. as t THE (‘JR FFRTIV F~\llT\'l\‘ piu-dicteshiii come quart swcr" to a British Admiralty an-tThc tea was one of a $t‘l‘i(*< or get; IMF“, “T, ,_ 7 \ s, n ,-, ., ,1 notincr-inenl. that. French warships iogetliers with ncv\'.<iinperiii-~ii. Hm ".4 '4 ,3‘, {Y ‘ ‘ ' and plant-s continuing the struizslel -€—~---»— t ,,,.,,,;, "T_,..‘,,,.. I. gm’, A \, will il_v the French national colors H m‘ A v h.‘ ‘I q ,1 .,, ,. .4‘ as well as s. llliil‘ flag with I Rvtti QTTAVQ/[L Au‘, g ___((*p\ _-]-p,~-, H ‘Q ;,_ )" ' - ‘ . Clo-l“ iii iiiit‘ Wiiiit iGo\'criior-Lleia-ral. ‘Hi0 \:lli\' 1hi.l ' ‘ ' "Tilv bill" "Hi4 “iiil B ""1 "P055 wet-k vsaeti ilTi‘ iiiiiil.il\‘ mm.» .c| srvmv Fl"!‘.'l‘ l‘ L“ "l" i‘ i"""’l4"i'“i “M? img whim“ Peiawawa. 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