Cl!" Fou n. gecko of tr ova 1:: of ii! “f a o m1 ‘i I , F B e I""',';‘.{,fi‘.7.'.."'<.-.'.i'noi‘i“.§ Two Cont. MERE MAN ed! ll very iflyoul Noni- NAZI khan Child Li...» r Days In Woods ‘figpl. ii. 6. Aitken Killed In Action l f yfewl In been received hero o tit-v e I" mii.=..t’. late Mr. Henry ate Mr. Ed- of Charlottetgwn. , _ Altkcnb wife an YOURS an” three years oi age, are where m, tragic news reached t em yes- ‘1n Aitken “n, Garry. lumrnerlng lefdflY- h f _ tkn was a nep 6W 0 us“ ‘egflrae Aitken champlfl" 11in mother. liazis To Close Amusements wNDQN, Aug. M-(CPl-A new ulusuryq»; order" by yiropagnnda ministepGocbbcls, Reich 4 entative for total mobilization, will close all German theatres. shows. csbarets and theatrical and music and Mrs. W. or Charlottetown. Mrs. Edwind Aitlilen. lfred Brl 86S. Vi? and sisrtletrkltiirsgvgiere cam‘ Anken l“ Mai at the outbreak Of W81‘ ‘liggifin Infantry regiment. He was "yo... twenty-seven years of aBc. :1...‘ hen been servin! Overs?" 1°? ‘Mu; mree years. ggpt, Alike here, where h! known “"9. “Jr: ran t s en. 331M112??? lrggivllfoaeiegpt the of- ficial notification that he pg in action in France. had f al- repres- uhools effective September 1- 1 d dlo “H. ‘Ll-infill only to soldiers vrnd war workers. Actors. cirrus others will be drafted into digebbei: also ordered closinB of Ill art exhibitions. tions and art colleges and the sus- iisian of publication of fine art iterature. fiction and most lllus-. trated publications. _ ef daily newspapers will be CUT" tailed. performers entertainment and the _ competi- The number l Says Nazis Plan To Shorten Line IDNDON. Aug. 24—(CP-R.eutcr) >MEBSlllTS have been taken concentrate the German western army on the shortest oi resistance falling s urt Of the German frontier. a military com- mentator of the German D.N B llency said todny. liilbiiifi EVENTS "Show h Eldon Friday. 8 H n‘ h. -g3_=,0}11_ sing accident on Wednesday at “Dance, Carilirni‘. August. Websters Ql‘Cll("‘l . 8 “Malpeoiie 1i August 25th. "§llD\i"—M\ll"I?\'_l:lfll'bLlllX South. Saturday 8.“4-2i. "In stock, feed oats and crushed oats, McGuignn A: Boyle. "Cake Silo _ln—_nid of Basilica ell: Stiflfll’. Saturday afternoon "OBI-Its 8-2341- he saw the truck approaching when "Hunter River River Hall Friday, not fine. Monday. "Hospital Dance, Warehouse. Montague. snturdoy. Austin 26th. Webster's Orchtlgtiéii. 8-‘ - . all??? ‘“ ilfiti.‘ W5“? “all . . " e “m” “Bus H fus c y sin. lumen Ime- to meg clown fotenoon n’ %|ot'k ‘ . usual '11 wgflioolilgnsingto ZIMTTKIF‘ ossible line . _ Shop rc-operts 8-25-11. 8-23-51. Lon! ‘ August 25th. It 8-23-26-2l. MCGIESOFE -35- pose 10f fi. trucking t shipping points agent a- few days Eflfifwiéaillllt lc m". - h‘ vetrllilm s chance to "Item Bgord. , ___. ave until ship- Livestock 8-26-11. Board ~ Charlottetown, Alberton. Miscouche. hours - Wilishire. Hunter n. Al- 8-25-11. t0 ‘cident occurred at. 1.06 P. M.. on An Indian child. Mary Iiilbo old. missing found safe yesterday afternoon in the woods of the Indian reservat- ion at Lennox Island. The child was more than two miles from her home and was found by her grand- pargnts, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Ber- nar . An intensive search had been on since she disappeared Sunday af- ternoon. when sho was found a wave oi excitement swept the small Island. located in Malpoqus Bay on the north shore of this Province. The little girl was in good condit- ion, a medical doctor said, and ap- peared not to have suffered any ill effects from her four da s and four nights in the woods. S e was very hungry however. Bho is un- able to speak English and little was learned from her about her ex- periences. She said she had been nt the shore part of the time she was away. 1t was thought possible that she had eaten some berries Lennox Island contains approx- imately 7B0 acres of which about B0 per cent is covered with woods. much oi it with a thick under- growth A search for the child had been conducted without s. break since Sunday and Royal Canadian Mounted Police had been directig it since Monday- The weather since Monday has been warm during the da but the nights have been cooler. T ere have been several showers of rain. The child is a daughter of Pie. Dan Bernard and Mrs. Bernard of Lennox Island. The father is serving with the veterans guard of Canada and is stationed in New Brunswick. Discontinue Salary For A. ii. P. Director QTTAWA, Aug. Ddp-(Cm-Un- der an order-in-council published today, Brig-Gen. Alex_ Ross. 11111‘ time director of civil oefcnce with an $8900 yearly salary. h9¢°m¢5 director without. remuneration. Gen. Ross. former president of the Canadian lesion. was spammi- ed to the lull-time post in July» 19- 43. succeeding Hon. RJ. Manion. former Conservative part/y leader. who died July 2. 1943. The order said there was no lon- ger need for ihe cmpliawhltm 01. l‘ lull-time director "by reason of t-ne stabilization of the civil defence or- aiiizatlon and by reason of the fact that all equipment. necessary for gueh organization has been se- oured and issued. Gen. Ross will receive travelling expenses and funds to ply a secre- tary will be provided. Gives Verdict 0f Accidental Death A verdict oi accidental death was broilght in by a Coroner's Jury yesterday in Summerslde in the death of Michael Peters of Aug- ustine Cove. killed in a level cros- Rictimond. No blame was attached to the train crew. Coroner Dr. W. B Howntt presided. The first Witnesg was J. W. Birch, Summerside conductor of train No 211 who testified that the ac- Wednesdal’. He said that the cm- ergency brakes had been applied to sion the train. John Hanlan, Charlottetown. fireman on the train testified that ' not hit the train at a Lille Stock Marketing Board H08! at Murruv lav sour. front 1 till 4 P. . Jhv Brooks in ohnrgc. fl-25-li. “'37s have on hand to dis Qhoice voung s w . . M and recentlvobfied to high kl ‘_ Livestock Mnékcting River M said the truck seemed to smash into had noticed the wig wag was wor- P. said that the truck was a 1944 model Maple Lear Truck owned by J. F. Williams. Cape Traverse4. 0i‘ Quebec. was elected Vlce- Q8151!" Lima-ck of Saskatoon was nun “ it was about two hundred feet away its speed (lid not appear unusuIl and he thought the driver was oom- ing to a stop. Witness said that he then turned to his duties in the locomotive and when he looked ag- niii the truck was beginning i019!" the road and he realized that the truck was going inc fast to stop in time. It thcn struck the Wig wag 90st and a shower of gravel shot up blocking his vision. i ess so that in his opinion tllile truck did Eleanor Larkin, Richmond said that she saw the accident from the doorway of her home about two hundred yards from the track. she the train. Previous to this lhe hK- . Const. Phillip Carter. R. C. M IIOMI. SCHOOL IIDIBATION NTREAL.Au.24—(OP)— federation. Dr. ect of for eastern Canada. and . 5.3 vi e-president for western Canada lwrs. J.E. Boinbridge of Toronto was chosen rooordinn secretary Ind Mrs. K G. Kern of Vancouver TOUQUES RIVER LINE BREAKS th Bernard. two ‘years and ll months or four days was - MAXIIII ""“ mu MAN 5 \\\\\\\\ ""_' A Everybody . i‘f.“..‘":t"'..'.'.'¢.“..i.i:".:?.'.t- Ideas lab. Covers Prince Edwordilsland Like the Dew miAacorrnrowN, CANADA. FRIDAY. AUGUST 25. 1944 a races ntaisci-mnraaiir-e "- KZZQHLQZ‘ M... Canuclcs And Britsh In Paris Area unit advance down the road Photo). I Past the gutted church in Eons Tossilly, men of a French cengdyan t0 Ffllfllsc. —- (Canadian Army Overseas i1 Y AIILIED SUPRENE HEAD- QUARTERS. Alli. 24 — (AP) —A French armored division. meeting heavy German artillery resistance. battled in and near the Paris sub- urbs tonight in its drive to join patriots fighting the enemy in the streets their capital. But so far as Allied Headquarters is concerned it has not yet been liberated. French underground leaders. af- ter four days of street fighting in Parts negotiated an "armistice" with the German garrison but the Ger- mans apparently repudiated the agreement and kept on fighting and the Underground called on the All- ies for help. A directive provide that no field commander can nego late an armis- tice with the Germans unless Gen. Eisenhower gives his consent. But apparently the "armistice" negotiat- ions by the French gtreet fighters in Paris were made without. prev- ious knowledge of the Command. The feeling was expressed at Supreme Headquarters that the Underground operations in Paris and the subsequent call for help re- sulted in the use of Allied troops which ‘might well have been em- ployd in operations of greater mil- itary significance. Boost Potato Industry In llorthern Ontario for mplete liberation of Supreme l Paris appeared near tonight city. were at Criqueboetif at th lclcared of all but a few snipers. LONDON, Aug. 25 - (‘Frldayl -— (C?) — David Anderson of: the NBC reported from Norm- andy today that. British and.’ American forces had joinedi hands west of the Seine and; thus boxed in the remnants of , 10 German divisions. ground to the east, and push the direction of Brianne. American troops elsewhere on the pocket which runs southwest from ALLIED SUPREME HEAD ques River line crumbled befo Between Pont leveque and Lis- ieux Canadian Army troops rea- ched Elazhy Le Chateau and high ed four miles beyond Thlberviile in Headquarter; had no late news on the progress of British and By BILL BONI while far to the northwest of Troops Drive Ahead QUARTERS, Aug. 24-(AP)-Com<plcte liberation of the city the Germans’ Tou- re a British-Canadian offensive driving remnants of the German 7th army into a pocket no more than 25 miles wide. - It appeared, however, that the bulk cross the river and were in flight eastward. There was no official statement on the progress made can troops speeding to aid French Patriots headquarters said the liberating columns of the harried German forces had escaped a- today by French and Ameri- battiing Germans inside Paris, bivouacked last night within 10 miles of the Allied coasltalhflank Brit- _— a me units o t e 1st Can- adian Army, lighting a5 infantryn‘ e mouth l of the seine Estuary. Farther m-l ~ , land gains were posted from Pent, .Leveque in the direction of Beuze- ‘ville and British tanks advanced as much as 11 miles from Lisieux, now OTTAWA, Aug. 24 —— (O Pl _. Possibility the government may raise the objective for the coming victory loan above the figure of $l,200,0()0.000 at which it has stood for the last two loans is seen here. In view of the fact that the last. loan went s2000.000,000 over the ob. Jective and that the previous objec- tive ls well below the amount the government needs the quota for the new loan may be set a few hundred million higher. ltazis Lose 3,641 Planes Since D-Day Sutim-Ldr. Trainer Reported Missing wwlvwqr 5 but Allied War ‘Sfiituaftion By Klrke Li Simpson. Associated Press War Analyst nounced today that a $15,000 potato warehouse will be erected at Coch- rane with the aid of Ontario nov- ernirient funds. ' The warehouse is the first step the mouth of the Seine. were believ- ed to have advanced several miles to block one of the main highways running into Rcrucn. which itself is only l0 ntiles from Elbeuf and p t 1030mm), Aug, .34 _ (cp) _ Elbeuf on th Seine. Units which ‘ma Agriculture mnygyer Kennedy m- reached Elbeul}, Z5 miles airline from LONDON, Au . 24 —- (C P) _. Allied airmen snce D-Day have destroyed 3,641 planes in the air |and on the ground, a force larger [than the whole Nazi fleet based in ,Western Europe as at June 6. How- Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Tremor. ‘Bed- in a program to increase the potato possibly is already under artillery ever. the Germans had been reinfor- g? rmeévetdhaflflmg-Lwfi Bludgeoned bv disaster on all fronts. military and political. there Pffldllfitloh 0f Northem Ohtlflfl 111%“? wean‘ broke bacu f k éggtgince mm fmm the east and '. arlos Tiainor. D.F‘O.. wai are broad intimatioris in the news from Europe that the Nazi high cnm- forces Seeking w harass {hemélgp '1.“ ‘m s8 mod 295° Mmd missing from air operations whicl ruand ls pulling back on all sides and preparing to stand siege within l 9 1021;’: p i 15th I I man withdrawal across the Seine ‘craft wer the Reich Itself. H _ Bgrlm Rad") Bfags toward the 15th Army guarding the l e The very nature of "austerity" mobilization orders broadcast for Ger- mcket bomb r005“ sues were ov_ | man front attention. despite the Kltmpse they give the Wflfld 0|’ lh¢ 595' ercast above the dwindling escape ‘ hG h. h l; lint d tocniirm t tllltethis fte . - r.':':..:*.'.:‘:.:.'.".t:.‘:....::;":;::..::. 0f Secret Weapon a a m WW" lelim ever, fighters and fighter-bombers that the enil is near. What they may do about it as that knowledge probably made the most of the re- brfl He ls credited with seven and t half victories in Mon days oollow- ing the invasion and only recently brought down two Neal planes. , - y -i- was studying law in Ohar- t k i i. th t t ttlfllliff unknown faclnr in the war melnlhs daylight 1101M isfl | lottewwn when he unlisted in the ,» an ab: lgomifnxlgalsinciillalig‘: merely cnppeil the climax of German mlllt- NEW YORK. Aug 24 —-- (CP)-—- REPPNS from the Brill-Eh front il'l- . l‘ . .1! r ill 1940 Training ll l . t II- ary disasters in France. ltciv, Poland. Informed opinion on both sides 29$?’ léilrlletmgéiéfiglonlllldélglcabmiz gififidotfhfhgullltih°xglfivmvffih w d d - A - gudenpmfimggleliltglmlgewllfieoelved his of the Atlantic foresees similar Bulgarian defection from the Nazi Arch. dahns is a “tog shell “flower... reinforcements 1mm n“; 15th‘ had e buoys wings in 19'“ and Went We? perhap! within hours. Finland is shaking anew with war-escape internal wnstructmn o‘ which 5° simple mt new“ the fiver during the re_ n“ mm“, “mama ' pressure. The low countries. Denmark and Norway. are Sfiethllli W0‘ it can be developed _ _ kl I, Ordinary cent days of bad weather. and the Sodn L-dr. Trainer has s bro- haibglfinunldeeriggtstslically thinned out hazi garrison forces and qua n: m%chigingrglhgg)isét‘ recorded by CBS) | final bag W0uld not be large. Mach vgueélanii ylexzndfl, 1M‘? glerléxlalsferitéea-lsbflléwgfgllggérgkfgégfl r q“ It fnatticrs n-ot whether Paris is wt complctciv in French patriot and B150 filalmed that "ll l5 i1 WEHDOH an ° 0° s En s‘ sew n“ ‘n SQmBYIWl TTBIHOI and Hank TTaln- gnome gith the North lgovahscotia g an ers 1a rece ve w at are described officially in a message from a sister’ Til .___ Ottawa as severe wounds. The tele-‘ FAST WASHING i glram, fieeivfii yyesrtlerdag bylilgiisufliafl _._ » 9!‘. r. exan er . c - MELBOURNE JOIN-Aunt: l- an of Wood Islands. said that thex ian ingenuity in devising naew ' nature of wounds was not yet known equipment to meet, problems new}. __ gut ptrleml-Ied ltdhaée afdltlplgideld iii-I tar to the Pacific War is exempli- _ orma on wou orwa e as fled in a mobile Lsundr- that car. - BrolushnAglelgfixeAlltfiflnkatlfeglalt m soon as it became available. wash and dry the tropical 1mg (.4 . end 151m, mo“. but they “ma, mo‘ Sgt MiicMillan, who has been ov- 24 men 1n g5 minutes , onumisuyh sheila Macdonwh ei-seas for some time, was wounded, —-—i—-~ -- sistoi‘ of Malcolm Macdonold. Unlt- U" Auiu" 14» "l? mesflge "id- ‘ 4dr. Rama Z‘.‘...I§<l§§“e‘§i1ilfifiv°l$$uih§°ifi Posr WARHFLZNS 9 time earn‘? Moat a ‘women's oaciitsrars i M" d h d n ‘ ‘e is roam] to be used at focal fighting points Q Zlfl S. 5 i} I - _ and quently it is put into act- I I a A German flight 7mm ll"! Semi! l5 fllffldy QM“ Tl" ‘llflmxat y‘ ion only at decisive movements." lompt at a. sea escape from Le IIavri-Ainiirr lasliingrligicf 8 l‘ 3m tinder: A5 there hes been no Amelia-e. hours Indicates that. Its fall linked willnkitzr loss o firs; vygu s me to ml oéirgrélygreprgtgieiégavggg ‘the rgoly: . “m” my mssibm“ or nmkmufl drvgvmz “(mm us n e e thit the GGITIIADS were stillmgvaii- W!" l" Ame“ march "9 ti“? chfnno‘ was" I G m he (mm ing for some "decisive" movement. Southward n no loss viviil picture of .1 zcncra ermnn d lg ‘ m The question wu_whu 15m me ‘cg; a fast closing Rhone Valley trap Is pictured in unccéisored gwisesbogi)”: with ‘that. fog shell thrower? “Mtg”? (y-"Lnfien pixie"; fllst ulllatilollhone Metro. —-"'_'__i nor eas o von a . ~ ‘ . t; nay. Seizure of Lyon would trap whatever German v of the cli!’ l" oppose expansion of "it Mill“ “W” DIIIINESSIS GGlS iterratiean invasion zone. or, are in Charlottetown as is also l - lth- Eevn in Italy there ari- significant lndii-iiiions of a German w I, JOHANNESBURG _ GP) _ Tm llflwll ‘"1 "'9 Admmc flank 0' n" “m,” Rome Tenor‘! decreasing "a" 1 tug/lug: Mjtrzxiliogdlharlzwho spent more I city's Dost-war develoliment plan: mree to Allied nrvfiill" l" "l" '°"°' men two months 1n wndorh Saydiinclude the provision of a civic cen- I 1a titboor Niki. t red Vistula ‘"11" lmrfl"? "w ‘"7 u‘ m‘: level tCPi-Strength of the Union Nat- not great "a tli neon! are wise Provisions will be made for Natives rlllglnilllef eithctfllalivvllllnxlrfiluie lot on. its ciiillr-psilrrilc sct off a Nazi flight 10mm 1n the neiwhtQuebegrleglilx/fiife enough to avfald 616mg» e [in tihe higher income groups to ow-n PLAY SECGN.“ - n‘ r. . m cnii "' _ ~ 5 _ to the frontiers of GJll l ccms p? _ T ‘z &se‘mt% mango a aim-Md“ ":1: iher onn hooves ‘ z rice Dupilessis withtan overall mar- C o o ii m»- n 1.1 R dl intact? had a... .. seats rum mg apz y in the general elections of Aug. B. Liberals took 3'1 seats. the Bloc v from Warsaw I eh ashNltl ""0?" l" Ml“ 1'1"“ “".°‘“"‘ mmdms —— m d t ti g obey; t, h tre ior Native. and m construe.‘- lre oyriiposgrle. The city is. hroadiv Rzissinp-cnrivclr-ii north. east and south. MALBAIE. QUE“ Au‘ ,4 _ m; higrrrlilge?!‘ bfmnsfilaltles m; I m“ of an “(£1,101,131 £000 nous“ ' " ‘ W wry over Independent n - ~ w d 000 Croix in the deferred provincial H‘ l i . F I i ' l ti in Gharlevoix-Saguenayz Reds Capture , _ =st.°a.... .... has... ll‘ 81‘ 8 0117888 8 Prisoners Yesterday Populahefow. 0.0.11‘. one and Nationalist one. l _ A . Ot-(CP) —, Tvlfifiigiile th‘l>gtisand_ piriisoners‘ "tnrsiaizi.as...rritI - - 6S alonihania and captured more than_w|th 560 communities, including Chis-y innu, Moldavian S. S. H. Capltah. “m” a uncedlwmgdnto with Russian forces punsv '3 TOG __ _, i“ 58 mu“ o’ me c8181“ Gtihm v13?“ RKEXLBIWEIX-{Iollslhfllllgllhgllvzti nouhzgd! i°l m” Reich “self- l The“ caplmlml°ll “mud “T” “lei a Sim sets this evening at. 7.51 ant 3 “Mmy defence “n6 birryngd igomll‘ here that sweden h..." broken dlp-‘ LONDON, Aug. 24 - (A P) —» While ‘he Germans have the“? NHL? 5mm Yllfllmlflfla and (“fece- rises moronow morning at 6.13. 1° m" 11"" °' "N" a“ - llomatic relations with Vichy. ‘The Germans- have sent about mrevtievlzsd 15th Army on the roeit-ijifhus. “overnight. Hitler would less First quarter moon Await can. "“'“' id th Axial Francois COIil-l. Vichy charge‘ aso iiyiniz bombs. each carrying ti“ was" 1t “Id been badly stripped space he so sorely needs. w, ;._ M , 50"“ “m” ‘elwm ‘a n”. m. l D‘Affairs in Stockholm in a state- ton of explosives against Londonl '9 ‘wk/m’ m‘? w‘ “m!” Ul- 15 ‘"1’ 3° finds G9" Alexander headed l defence was collapsing a El [mmt m the break cofiflrmed m“ and England my government my likely it would be able to withstanditoward the Austrian border. Gen. DAILY AIR SERVICE - desertlon o! Romanian IIOOWA ,M,n.5hn1 Pom" had been wasted closed ‘ohm; u the bu“ ham e an Allied onslaught. Military men Eisenhower 0n the French border Today's bag 0i DIIBOIIEIBS 1;" fimlibv m? Gcmmns and removed to continued aim. g m“ of several expect Hitler to fight a rear-guard along hundreds of miles of front chlPlMWWWII — EIIIIIIGIIIIIO - combined total 0147.00 or c Gerlnnnv dflyugm hon“ action from Northern France and and the Russians hammering Mon on whirlwind five-day offensive __ -- - ~- » ~~ __ __ _ - ‘Lower Belgium to the Siegfried through Czechoslovakia. Poland and Leave Charlottetown ‘I l-IlI-i Dispatches via Switzerland said B! Wes Gallagher vanoe have given Hitler and the German Army n0 time to establish wAbglEDziUPftiigE HlIElhADdQIgAR- any srilrt of tdefcnce lline.‘ B 1k rs, ug. - l — e e encet Int e eas . Roman 8—-l.‘i€ a an 7 system of Hitler's European fort-iweather vane which always first i 7 rcss is crumbling and with eapit- swings to the side most likely to , ulatlon of satellites in prospect and| win-has turned from the Nazis. It American armored columns already is inconceivable that Bulgaria. Hun- . ‘driving for the German border. the‘ gory and Finland will not qfll¢llly| l v Germans’ only hope now is defence. follow Romania‘; lead. High tide this afternoon at 3.51 ’ i nd tomorrow morning at 3.49. ' . H d n France willdstreich lfrom the Chan- 5.45 P-IIL: 8-40 Ii-II- ' ~ Many Ale m itnry men ar~ of ncl hundrc s of mi es to the Swiss i‘ ilic opinion one more crushing frontier. It will be supplemented EUNDAY sslvwl ‘ dcfent. in bottle rind the _ Germain, by armies being poured into France u", Chnyoggegnyn 1g “Mn, army—rtddle<‘ with intrigue and . at the greatest. rate in history. Any" chm-knew“ 5A5 tum hate-will collapse entirely. i To hold that line, Hitler will (gr [eegeeqyn ._ N”; Ginny Hitler's defence system was built. have 30 or less divisions than he had ml“; new; 3mg") 0n the vast territory he dominated n month ago. Then he can do his u“, Cher-renew“ 1 p“, lin Europe. He planned to trade rrircnt. into the borders of the Am" ghnbeeeguqn 550 pa; ifor time to wear his enemies down Reich. But. there is every indication m“ hB lilflifi the IIIBUPOWQ!‘ V) P. E. L-N. S. FERRY SERVICI DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAYS imd cut. - The force and violence of Un- hold even this front. i ‘dergrouncl resistance movementmy Turning German towns into .' the wavering fair-weather loyalty y strong points will only menn that Leave Wood lnio-‘l-OD A. M of hi: satellites in the east and the -, Allied Wm‘ planes in the tlir sands 11.00 A. M. 3.00 . M, b u Line, then base all on an appeal to . East Prussin. 11-30 a-m-z 6 p-m- the German 8th Army etween re l the people ti. defend the home- In a few days the Allied front in Mil" (Ihlrlflttchwh 13-45 P-lI-l Prtlt and Beret Rivers was in im- Hand an er of being engulfed hnylntlxi‘: (‘ldéiéglilflh oi Romania. 11nd that the German 6th Army in Southern Romania also was thrent- oned with entrapment by the RUS- siln detachments DOHYlIIB 50W" Along the eastern side of the Cor- pathlan Mountains. MODERN FIJEL "910. W“ Y gloss-o" CANADA LUCK-ENE, switzeri-ind -(CP> The "Burgenstock" s. paasengeri en Lake Lucerne wits mod- ernized recently. - The Detscl engq correspondin secretary. with Ml“ Mattie Berra M ‘Ii-mo treasurer. uprising by the French Maouls av- I will CCITI‘? over and levcl o'er!" use Leaves Carlboo — ID A. Al. 1.0! engine four years of hat:- and bru- ' as tanks sweep on past tavrards P. M. 8.00 I. l. ' tality 1nd the lightning Allied ad- l Berlin. 1X10 810W full! 0|! WOOG Ill.