MAXIMB 01A ' MERE MAN i yq-ld h become a ‘ l’- mwa it daoives uiwn II W be ‘Mg neighbors. 4i r coin. ‘lfifiirliiiiiiriilzi-i: Bands min. 0 M Ramania Shaken By Earthquake; reat Damage Thousands K-il-l-efd And Injured While Fires Rage In Rich Fields. rlly Robert St. John, Associated Press stall Writer) BUCIIARILWI‘, Nov. 11—(liionday)——(Al')~The most deslruclhg clriilfllflll" l" Rllmfllliflh history killed and injured thousands during the week-end, levelled whfli! Willi". "i Piling lires in rich oil fields mil caused millions to flee to open llelds. New llltlilti overnight added to the terror early today. lietirci-ii 1.000 iind 2.000 persons were believed killed outright when l m; most rloir-iit quake struck at 3:39 a.n1. (0:39 p.m. EDT Saturday]. Thousanils were injured and homeless. The majority ol buildings in [n00 square lllllPS oi’ thickly populated areas were damaged. Tens of millions ol dollars in property damage resulted. Hardly a l house in liuriuircst was untouched. Officials i-stirnateil that 300 men, women and children were trap- ped in a lil-durcy apartment structure, Bueliarcsifs newest and most modem, uliicli was reduced to it pile of rubble amid screams of’ dying. - iiieelts flout Entire Fascist lrmy Division _l\.loi‘e thtin 100 convicts were killed in a destroyed penitentiary. Ciililplllii, a thickly pOplllaLQd of the capital was reported "in ruins", with refinery chimneys toppled and fierce fires started in plants lllCllltlllU,’ thosc of ltomano- Annxiu ...i. 1i SlIDSLillllT)‘ of Stand- ard Oil Clllllllllll)‘ oi Nctv Jersey. Plocstl, another oil production centre close i0 Buchaiest, was hard hit. . 'i|i-'\'~‘. Nov. lL-tliionriavl Hospital trains moving over a . _l lAii . _ sufti-rcii fvvry (ll>l()l‘f\li‘il railway system sought ""- lllc$ "lll llflll“? to rcach bu; lllll (illll ilati, two “l” -“'l““'l* “lllllllld of ihi- lixiril .1 hit citzc; whr-rc ‘ "l l'r'*""""'”‘l"‘l di-rith tolls were believed consider- ‘ iiLlc. liticxstini. about 100 miles from Bucharest, was the epicentre y _| m u“, mud,“ o.’ ihc qualze. - inc-w. i-ggg, fiilnyniiii l‘ tl!l‘l"t report i" The Associat- i|i.i-<.. ii‘i!.l_\, (‘d ilrvss iioin Brasov, historic oiiln- biiicrl_t' fought Liciiiiaii Tiansyliiiiiiiili city, said ,- _\'l"1*b hv-zmi “hm lllllliihiiS nl roofs llll(l ‘tiigic builil~ , “llllllll l1l'<““'4‘ Mill "llllfll ind. collupscil killing sonic, injur- miu .~.ii:i:il.ii- in the rout of ilic . . .-. - l ii “its iolti in the ml’. ‘l “XML man)’ M; m Mnrm under the ghire of powerful ‘ ‘ iiiiti-iiuci'.ift scurchlighis pulled M,‘ “W”. mumph up by Liei‘iiiiiii army units, stccl- Lilian, “p, rupcrlpfl liilziictcd soiiiicrs and oiiicr ivorit- t- ' s ~iii;»h cr.\_e'.\rl_v_ tiriiuy still wcrc (blitzing boilics from wrecked slinn iiiiuilr .iini i-xieriiiiiiateii i n l.\\\l\l ll-ilifllltllis un the lUiiilIllils llivi-r scvior o1’ west- lrii li.-rt ct‘. _l'l»*lt liilll-lfvlllly. was the ac- iicu to uiiirli ihc ,,h chm- gllylllil iil'\tlli'il ii piiiizuf-lilll "l itiiiitigc was ripoiiid. U"_L"'ll"lfi'f“l,ll"' 5' 3'"! . in“ vlhc Liciinan radio broadcast S0- mm‘, flll “l” Llllll" fin reports that southeastern Lu- mm m‘. ‘fllllni’ "illlfilllllla ropc's early ’l'il0l‘i‘llllii_‘ earthquake w, I “Kl l“ ltlcfl l$l§>°$ llll cracked blllidlllfisi’ in the Bulgarian _‘-"l"‘_ "l “ll” l“-""lli "l" cnmiai. '1 hc radio suit. the pcope "" "l “ll “m” l" "l" “'5' rushcti tcrior-siittkcii .i‘i.-:ii their honirs iiiniii iiic "dciiichiiig noise 0i ivalls cracking uli aoozit iiii-hifi‘) other cities. \l.‘~iilllfllil, Ti lacy. (llspaichcs said litlllijd DY lIlICC V10- ‘ at li./l.) a.m. i9.~l5 uni. Adi" lilltilXLnLYt today, but no “lr ilflluietl and defeated diiisiiln iii iiipini has been in l‘ l-‘lhc-"lllliicrcil Albania lor a Jrar and was fully acquainted Wili ttlilllil h.» in tlic mouth 1' 1|. the high coni- Ciiizens Patric-stricken Persons who were up at the time said ihi- his lgn oi the‘ (usastsr WJS a bhiuii iiasli _oi blue hgin, wmfh stilt i; lill:X]).iilllCtl. _ ‘ilu-n ilirie iuiuutcs of vlolelii- shocks foiioitcii. acconipiiiiicti by the ~ lllf-O iliuhvh Prrmier John rlpplml, crashing noiscs of tumbling ans coziailon administration, burnings. ' \'"'m.ncti persons —a fcrni- ___ iitoba County Court, \ s Salome l-lzilldorson, Soc- I O t mrrnbcr for St. George. r C l outing Events - ~ Tl l‘ a ‘i1 ., i» ._..o_... d ‘or. i0 —tCP) - llliivii .\i i.lt\b.i‘s ltlfliSliilllfé mcczs isilltrn m:mb. s are iubbs. former judge GJT m“ — Mlliruy River Thurs- - L-109-1l-11-2i. M. wezifftilkits and DiLllCG Bffldftlbhlie - - L_l69-1l-1l-2l. , "D M as" mo" L-llGZ-ll-ll-ll. R°ll° Boy Bazaar Tuesdavhind Wednesday. November 12th 8t“ 111th. [4-232-11-9-21. "Hummer: s l ~ min an siitlniiyhnlllitiltiiier liftoff 14-231-11-11-11. "Chicken 5 1 , “Dbcr and Dance in on‘ Hall- rllwdfl)’. November 12th. L-lilfi-ll-B-di. No Proving Ground in li. S., Decision Kinltoru hall q . Bingo and m“ “my niizht. November 15, L-37l-11-1l-2i. “W11 ——— HALIFAX. Nov. l0 ~<cr>> -De- Isl and dance Fort Aug- clsion tins been reached not lo cs- iislus School Wed 1 ‘lil- . d tblisl roving ground or . . Lunch‘ n” “y, Nmflégii ell amxmilnilimi in Nova Scotla. M- cording to word received here Sat- urday by Agriculture Minister John A. MacDonald from Lt.-Col. L. M. Scott, artillery technical expert lii Ottawa. K, Earlier the rich Grand Pre hav- pm l_ "W Clyde River Presby- llcld bclt in the land oi Evangeline Um“ wlllcietv. iire urged to st- near Wolfville had been chosen as MOM a "lwlllli! in the Church a possible site for the artillery l'i\l‘il‘,(‘. “l ‘wfillll! Nov. 11th, m, 743d Farmers in the area said they were L-352-ll-9-2i. willing to vacate their land it it “ca, {m ivcrc considered necessary to the em hyll’ 011 Canada vnrlctv eon- war ciicrt but pointed out the ii",- Ntw Cllflrloitoiowu artists at rlcultural value cl ii. It was claim- “filth on ivmlncsdnyn Nov. ed that artillery fire might dcsrov uicirl lmirlqiwlld "l NPW Perth Wo- the olri French Acncliein Mk0?’ ll iiute for Rcd Cross. flooding the entire dykcland under L-372-1l-11-Si. 10 feet of water. "Ctllvprt ' M - and dance in flgpe- “l lllll- Wednesday. new, 13, L-TH-II-II-Tl. "All lnic mm i-i-strd in the improve- BRITISH BOMBERS ATTACK M1 oil town about 100 miles northwest i buildings j . and hoiiics in Bucharest and many , ciiriiitocrrirrowiv. CANADA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1940 lliegotiations Between Nazis. French Are Off No Further Peace Talk With Germans Until War is Ended, Laval Says. VICHY, France. Nov. iii-AA?)- Vice Premier Pierre Laval said in an official note today alter re- turning lrom a conference with Goering that there would be no furihci‘ peace negotiations with Germany until the war is ended. The note, which followed a cab- inet meeting, said Laval had dis- cussed with Goerln a policy oi complete eollabora ion between lGermany and the Vichy Govern- i, meni. It added a criticism ol the ac- tions and propaganda of Gen. iChai-les De Gaulle. leader ol Free French lorccs which, it. claimed is creating li. difficult. atmosphere in ‘France, contrary to the “new spirit." created by the meeting last pnonth beiwvcen Hitler and chief ol {state Pctciin. l Laval, on his return li‘om Paris. Hlllilfll that the De Gaulle forces rare fighting a "lull fledged" war ‘in Gabon, French Fauatorinl iAfrlca. with Pctaln forces there. Laval ‘immediately saw Pctnin. a icabinct meeting ensued, and the official note was issued. l The note claimed there never was a question of negotiations for peace to rcplncc the armistice as long as there was ivai‘ with Bri- taih. Negotiations now are concerned with “creating between fiance and Germany an atmosphere of mut- ual comprehension and to have this lXlllCy ratified by public opin- ion." anti with stroking; methods oi ' zitiuhiii" iho principle of collahois-i athm -.il zidy agreed upon, the nnic contended. lficiivcntions, 0i ll. S. Labor ‘Unions Slated \VBSHINGTON, NOV. 10.—(AP\~ l.”.l ..~' of ihr‘ American Fcdciailion of liilbllili‘ and the Cuiiitrrss oi lii- il'iill Oriiaiilzaiions liciitlcti today ‘rnaiciiic conventicns oi their oi aniznliohs with such momentous ounsiitms to the fore as labour ochre, the iuturc leadership of the (I. O, and prtvrcniinu rac ciecr- in" in ilii- tiibcr movcmciii. 'l‘lic A. F. L, will ccnvi-hc Nov. ‘.8 iii New‘ Orleans, and the C.I.O. on iht‘ satire dav in Ataiitlc Cit . Matters oi the rival group nlrcativ are naihorlniz in tlic och- vchtioii cities i rrrm" la l llrcpiizxitloiis icr a rzula coir-bra- ‘ilcii ol the C. I. 0's filth fllllll\'(‘l'.*‘—, iirv mar be sonicyvhai (limnictl for partisans of John L. Imwis since he iiiniiniiiicud Oct. 25 that il President itooscvcli were returned to power .10 xvizulcl l'l2lll'C as C. I. 0. president. A ‘draft Ir-wls" lll0\‘l'lllL‘ilt wasrc- prrietl. uii.1cr way iii llic C. i. O. but some oi‘ his closest. zissoi-iatcs stud lu- would insist on stepping oui of the lcntlcrship of ihc organization I he fouiitlcci. Prime Of Dead Body Of Neyti-ll; Chamberlain Will Be Taken To London; May g BeBuried InWestminsterAbbey ODIHAM. 1521111., Nov. l0.-—(CP)-— Former Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain. who led Britain into war after vain years of struggle to save Europe's peace, died Saturday night at his country home here. it is understood his bodv wili be taken to Westminster Abbtgv. burial place of Britain's great, tomorrow. He was 7i years old. Wcakciicd br months ol illness, Mr. Chamberlain had fallen into a comn before death cnme at 5.30 pm. (12.30 pm. ASTJ Saturday. Britain learned only today oi his dcitih. A small. sindeneci congre- gation iit St. Mlciiiicrs Church. aa- iaccnt. to the Chamberlain estate. prayed for him at vesper services tori izht and heard Rev. R. P. Trin ham say in culogy:-— "B esscd are the pcncemakers, for they shall be ca it'll the children oi God, and no one has worked hard.- er for our ace. Although ‘hiswoik seemed a allure it was a grand iullurc." For severni days Mr. Chamberlain had lain graves" ill in Hccklicld House. near this Hampshire town, and hail been so teplv in coma bc- fore death that he probablv never kiicw that the Klnz an Queen spent an hour nt his bedside during i ie wcck. V uunin wl/ ///' The People's Paper a, week of prelinn, tcoiitiiiiii-ti 0n case 1. Col a) l l IHDWN Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Early Sunday Joseph Currie. 84. o: Mount Ryan, snc miles from here, was Klllbd instantly on Hillsboro Bridge here early yesterday inorn- lng. lie was struck by a, half-um truck driven by Lloyd Doyle of Charlottetown. Royal Canadian Mounted Police said. Doyle dis- appeared immediately aiber the accident the authorities said and had not been located yet. Currie was iviilkiiig away from the city towards his home. Police said he was on the roadway of the bridge. There was no explanation ‘of why he WDS not on one of the sidewalks which liiie both sides of I the half-mile structure. l Three companions were with , Doyle in the truck. Apparently they idid not see where he went. He is reported to have said to one of thcm "I killed the man." Coroner Dr. I. J. Yco of Char- lottetown ()l‘(l€l‘l.‘d an inquest for Tuesday’. Currie came to Charlottetown Saturday afternoon, it was learned. He had a sick horse at his farm ‘and called Dr. I. E. Cruken. Char- ‘ylotictown veterinary. I-ie returned i to the cliy with the doctor and had ~planhctl to go back to his home farm at night with a brother, Har- old Curric. Apparently the two missed each other and Joseph ;started home walking. [recruiter's jury was sworn in at the scene of the accident. Arthur MlllCli of soiithport is foreman. Other members include, Edward Moyhagh. Joseph I-Iaggcrty. James Moodlc. Cecil Walsh. A. Carver and Louis McCann. _ Police said the truck smashed into tho hii"(‘l\'-'Oi'l( of the bridge, apparently when ll skidded as thi- bfdlifi"; were tipplicd. The plank Ci)\'i‘l'lll{ on tlic bridge was rov- crcil with whiic frost, it ivas said. The truck was fiddly damnttcd but. the ihrct- tnisschgcrs in chino tvcrc unihji1i‘cd. ihc ill'i\'\'l‘ also c Apparently pPfl inluryz l i iCoiiiihuccl on page '1, Col 8) Survivors 0f iriargaree tin Ganatla | I COAST CANADIAN ' l0 —\CP> -~Survivors' Canadian destroyer Morcarci: l .L‘:ri here tonight from llvfllllitll. l‘l\.','l_\' l0 be back in Can- iada bu‘. sill saddened by the loss ‘oi lfil i‘. ' officers an" men. ‘ All s4 t six ol- ‘ ivirc in the arriving group. '1‘ ._ lrulacrl lii good condition and showed no shn of any ill effects from the collision that resulted I4 loss cf the (Icstroycr in the North Alla-hilt‘ Alifi. 22. An cx ’lll‘..l by one of the _ sscr the attitude ol the v grizup. Boy arc we glad to be back iri Con": ti!" hc said fervently. '1‘ c party was in charge of Lt. Pa‘ ".;~‘.‘. F. .\'. Russell. Vl('iD1'lil. l-Ie s. ‘it flit‘ total number of litics losi \\ ‘ iltc Aiiigarcc was 143, "not l-i‘: as prrviously reported. Li. Russell also revealed that the Maw-are was the first Canadian dost‘ o to suffer drimatze, although it. _ as a result ol (‘llPliT/ ac. n. T occurred in Enclfin‘! \\'lu't~ tlzi‘ \l‘ .~‘l was being rcfittotl. Hcrerul small holes were caused by , ‘otiub splinters. Tic dc.» roycr vrent into action cntimy bombers while in and ilispersed one squadron. .'.:iyc<i here tonlclii and ivlll _.\i tomorrow‘ for their homi». nu the r.i.~t and west coast and points bctwemi. 'l‘lie_v hiul few new details to tell oi ihc collision. Previously, in Bor- muzla. tiny told how i-ltc forivird , srctlon of tho Maraiircc sank in a iminule or loss zilirr the rlestrovct‘ was rnmmrd liv a lll(‘l'f‘llf\illi‘ll.lll amour: lhrvst‘ lust was Cnicir. J. W. R. Roy. Oilfiwa. 'llic survivors spout nine days in llci-iniida and sallcd for Canada lust 'I‘liurstia_v. "The Bcrinudians were “(ContinuedVoirpageil. Col 1) l ‘Kc, ‘are B y F ‘ .BEST roa A Driver Of Truck Missing. the ma- 1 Morning; 26 Drowned In Newfoundland ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. Nov. 10 _ (CP Cable) — Ti\'ciity'-slx persons were drowned tonight in a collision between two motorboais in Concep- tion Bay, according to reports reach- ing this capital. All but four of 30 DEFSOllS aboard the two boats were reported to have been lost. No details of the accident were available immctliately‘. The collision occurred in the live- mile stretch of ivater between Por- tugal Cove on the mainland “m1 Bell Island. whore the Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation oper- ates iron ore mines. The spot is about l4 miles from st. John's. 'I1.:e dead were not immediately’. London llnihir Fierce Assault By Raiders identified t tonoou, Nov. ll -f.\lm"d'y'> - ' ' l l lug uuic" clip, hiuh explo- lioiirs 1.151 ill in an Armistice cu» raid which \'. s one of the heaviest of the air 4c of Brllaih. A number of casualties were r-r- przrzczi. i-‘our members of a strcicher par- i_v wcrc killed when a high explo- sive bomb scored a direct hit on a maternity and child welfare clinic usrzi as an air raid protection de- pot. Other bombs causrrl casualties \\1i.ii tin-y hit rt hospilzil. li itoirl, . izu licuscs and places oi busi- scme of which were UoCd as tr.» MltllilliiS. A numbci‘ of houses and shops were destroyed in it south town and several casualties, some filial. were caused. lilircs ring-ed the sky during the cam part of the raid but ivcrc smothered quickly. The fircincn worked in a hall of bccnlas. for the flames provided an ideal izirgct for the bombcrs. Ari indication of the effective- ness of the anti-aircraft guns was seen in an announcement by the ciir mii sirvis news service they had d s _ .d 400 G-cianriii bombers and fighters 5lllf‘€ the war began French Sub is Scuttled LONDON, Nov. l0 —(CP) --'l‘he Admiralty announced Saturday that the French submiiriiic Pon: 4t had been scuttled iiftcr an cnj: grlllblll. wiili British naval forces otf French Equatorial Africa, where Gen. Cl lcs De Gttulles free ‘Qrcnrh torcvs are reported to bc s.< iiiiiiic, Clltbllil. said that ill-E‘ Slibllliiflili‘ ll-iii is overdue and cotisiclered lost. Vichy claim squatiion had shelled Llbrcvllle in Cnbun or that light British shi airlcrl the limiting of frcc Frc troops near lhcrc. mirnliy said t-lzc only naval encase- nient the British naval squadron had been concerned in was "resist- ing an attempt by the French sub- wiirshlp without warning." unmu CANADA LOUR LL BAKING i coast 1 At the sarnc time the admiralty ‘ A statement isrucd by the lid-l marine Poncclci. to sink a British , IsMourned Killed Instantly i Joseph Currie Victim Of Crash On Hillsboro Bridge - Neville (‘liiniilii-rl;iiii. fornicr Prime Mii of (lrcai llriiain \\ ho (llt‘il , Saturday. msiiiiiii. Visit Berlin; Purpose Secret BIOSCtUXV. Nov. ioe-iAPivRus- ,si'zi‘s Plzllllil‘ and l-‘orcigh Coin- ‘inissar, Vyachtrliiii hiolutoff, lcit Jotlaj; on a special triiiii for Bei" ,lllt to hold conversations with Ger- ;mtin load s t .Vl~lo',iili's special train left ihltisttltv .ii (wit) pin. tilriij ii.m. lAsiw Departure of the Russian oili- .ci:il ivzzs marked by grout ccre- lnioui". i, ’l‘lic irip»lvirtlotofi's first out- Isldc of Itu.<;siii~-\ iihiioiihccd only Saiurilx-i‘ l hi a brici ‘(ioveiiii sht hlliItllliliii illlil the i. . . . .. - 7 ...i . 1 Picrinci was going to LCUlll at tie iiivlltiilori o1 the (lcrmaiis. Sllrtjlflt‘ sub_,c.i.~ of the forth- cuiniir; coiiirrsatitiiis were It'll marl: i;ll'l\\‘ll hcn- but that Molo- iof; il“lll\‘ \‘-.is ihaliiii; ill‘ oli- ruiiiirr-ti ‘lull to lll1l‘l‘ :i:.ti ilili- ‘bciixitip ivas svch its, il'i'.‘-ll i‘\l— (li‘ll(’t' hi‘ the 5o1i.~(lci‘ni1iii pol- lCv of friendship and co-oprratioii. hiiiitiiiiicciiiczit hf the trip s id .it was "‘ll lilfllilllmi‘ to last _l‘t‘lil"$ J-‘lllllli’ of lliblrdiiirtiii and was ‘bcihs: i flt‘i'llllifil "in iiftltfi‘ to (Eflllllllllil and lnoailch the coh~ stunt exchange of opinion-S "through new" personal contact wt-ithln the frame of the friendly relations bctwicii the iwo c0iin- i l l [Yin '1 lisli wort from Home Ill“'§1"\]l-L,gll‘ Aliiiistcr. Chino. i I l l that probably WOlilci be in Berlin Wlilh Moloioff was there. “HIT ANI) SEE lCPt @111.» "Sch- Wit c Iiory iii,_"lll o! th: Nsw Black Guard, l< pioicslin: mains. lhc iiarsliliig oi English lo Gsrinan : school children, irscntin: th- ‘wtisic oi thin; on the pseudo-Ger- lilillllC dialect." Wifllks ‘ wait. AN EASTERN (IANADIAN llOlt l‘. Nov. lU.—iCP:~~l‘;\.\_~ciiiii-x' cm» l)i\l‘l~'.illi.l.' from a ship here it'd ,\' told of their narrow )0 il‘0ll‘l llii‘ - ..intic's latest .atl a word cf who smelled iriuiiii-r, . and fcolctl lilu- (ltrinan puvltc‘. illvship. few (lillfa out oin ll United lKincciom port the ship which caril- cr had been one of o convoy bound Ifir‘ vaiious destinations ~\\’il'~' “spoi- l rd“ mid lici‘ ('llill'l\i‘ charted by iit-rmnh rt-coitiitii.s>.iiiice u zines. The . The admiralty denied flatly a that it British iiiial» LONDON, Nov. Ill. ~— iCP)—~ /\(lilill"¢lll\' illllliiilll('t'(l l night that "a iiuziihvi‘ oi s.il| cup- Pil from a ucimaui wiififltiwldlfl- , (‘r last 'l‘uc.~d.iv whi-ii ii *1 up- 1 oh ii coinoy 1.1 illltlndlil <'. A . i‘<'lilllllllllq\li‘ ii -~. lurch il .. tlic i cncm_\"s Clilllll to haw niinihfat- l 0.1 iiiis courtly" is iioi irue. | "Owiiiu lo ilic llt'\‘i.\\ll_\' for t llllllilliiilllll’ xiiii-ltss snciivc. no cihci" ticiair; arc vet, avallablc," the (‘f>lllllllillliil'i‘ ymcl. (The Cicrnian iiizh commtiiiti t claimed Friday that ihc whole tciivov uzs d ‘oycti by “sur. face warships" . ipltincs are bclicvcz‘ to hate .Gl‘il.l SD90. l '1hc stripper pici<<'il_iiit: llll_\'l\llf‘.'k$ ioiii oi the sky with hLs l’. asst-s, iticii- tiiicd Lliciii as Lliim-iir. iinu the (‘lii'lil\‘ tihsrivcrs’ ills ilircciioii i'1hvii at _ ,voiirsi\ s , _. 'l-ii- iUllO\\lllLl l\ iflliii lhnhts and liiayr (‘iii\illl‘li int a (iiszance oi trrih :35 to 7w told the passi-nccrs the raider lcinzaged other ships. siah press did hot piib- ‘ Passeinglers Of Escape From azi Pockets/zip C0lll(‘ lchhcr from ilic Lui-tzoiv, or the‘ , . I11 llitiinirisi scliecr-slsioi- ships to int. Th] m‘ m“ ‘l‘ iilcliiial‘. ll(‘ illitl'i'(l his M, ,,l,..n,,.,,,. i.. i And ihou my mind higher things; which never taketh rust. MAXI MS OFA MERE MAN aspire in grow rich in ilhii DAT ies .-iiiinnii Subscription inint-riui $5.00. lly .\liill-—l . BLUU; izinailii llllil l. h. $5.0‘ OAS ES In Italy Bombeaf; i.‘i\li'i\, :\'ii\. it» ti l’ Jflisll‘: in- ilitli. . l‘ limits h: lu '.i\\lil irziii‘ siwi iuirfaic. ' iii the lwiiilici" ant t‘ ‘it ilu- fit-ct air .'i l l-l ;.i lnifltlli. i-u l m1 innit ~ ilill”. “Eli llllhlt‘ 1i ' l llllilllftyv night i inch- lliili r i-iltl l= . .. . , \\lllt\'-‘il .r‘,',> int, All ihu u.» lii’. part of a spec- ‘tacular u vsoric- -oiie of the rnilgluies‘. l‘ scope yet madr in the British lii counter-offensive. r British p ilcxv lJSOi) miles t0 assault .iu pl 1v factory in Tllflll _. and machcio works ‘at Milan, . tr. whashctl hcai ‘ ‘again (‘urmiiii submarine base of Loitcii‘. on the Plrcrich coush _ Still others smote oil rtfmciacs. iiit"oi'ic~. mitiioiiics. frt _‘.‘ii. yards and .:i Cicrmtiiii". Holland. praiitt (‘irlw-iikiixiliinq and Frahl. NuiT-iiihvipf, and Am- sterdam: Hilllllfli Soest, Osha- bruck. Duisburg. the Hook of Hob‘ laud. and Sriarbriicckcn, is‘ llwi-‘rc (nhcr clt‘ A Vfllllli‘ _ rlccl ll'i'(l by I h!‘ llrcss Assticiri‘ ion to liiivt- .' 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