-_,..,.‘..-_. . l . l i MAXIMS OFJL MlERE MAN Fromm tion ilmi. blinds man then mid; him - ' l. . waif. Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Drink does not drown care, but waters it and illJ!'.(‘5 it grow iiisicr- MAXI Me, OFA MERE ALAN i’:::.‘::".'.'.'.:..'.':.":r:...'.i"..nr"* _ h‘ CHARUOTTZETOWN,SSCANABA, ‘yi61ljbAY_“sE.».~EMB§§ 3.5; 11,1‘; " '0 " .u.,.._.._|._..._,_._§_._2..#5....m__..... __ M: Despite Munitions W0 ll. S. PRESS SEES AXIS THREATENING NEW YORK. Sept. 29—(CP)— Representative United States news- paper in editorials today infer- preted the German-Itallan-Japa- nese military alliance as a warn- ing to the United States to cur- tail its shipment of war materials to Britain and China. _Some pondered on whether Rus- sia had been taken into the con. fidence of the other totalitarian powers in the deal. while others emphasized that unless Britain succeeds in turning bcnk the Nazi tide. the United States would have no friends among the world pow- ers. The New York Herald Tribune, in its Sunday edition. said:_ "Stripped o! its diplomatic ver- biage the Gcrmaii-Itallan-Japa- nese military alliance serves iio- tice that the aggressor nations are determined to make over the world in their own interests, and that any nation-meaning. ob- viously, the Unit d States-which interferes with th m will do so at its own peril." An editorial in Sunday Times said the culminat- ing move in Hitler's “strategy of terror" ‘last week was the inclus- ion in the Axis of Japan, “the main object of which was to frighten the United States out of giving further help to Great Bri- tain or China." Other comment:- Washington Post-"It puts into cold print for every American to see the fact that the dominant power in Asia and the new mas- ters of the European continent are ioined in a pact aimed at the (Continued on page 7, Col 2) Retreat From Dakar Draws llot Comment LONDON. Sept. 29.—-(CP Cab1e)— The Allied retreat from Dakar drew blistering comment from the Sun- dav papers, whose criticism exceeded in length and violence tlie critical editorials or the Daily Press after the expedition was abandoned. Pa rs varying from the staid Sun ay Times to the tabloid Sunday pictorial demanded an EXDIHIIHUOH and investigation. Editor John Gordon, of the Sun- dav Exrress wrote: “The tragedy of it is . . . . the shock of discovering tlintjust when we thought we had eliminated all those quainter ideas of wot-making‘ which nearly destroyed us in the first year, we have them all on par- ade again as fresh and lively a5 IVBI‘. In a column-long editorial the Pictorial declared:- "Dakar has entertained the world to yet another displav of that imbe- cilic. blistering muddling which has, damned everv forclizn campaign l9 which we have so far set our haml- The sundny Times said that when parliament meets the moni- D6115 and public will expect a 80v- ernment statement "as fo"thc mis- carriage of the expedition. Coming Events late for Notices In lhls colnml I cents per word- "T lkies-C d T .~d a up“ nqgfioill-zs-zi. "To v , ~iill. e Wednegldiaeyg. ‘M DlnceL-gég-(RAZAF-Edi. "Chicken supper and Dancc. sl. Teresa's, Tuesday, October 1st. woe- star's Orchestra L-01l~9-28-2i. "Central Y.P.U. convention. Berlin, Invasion-ports And Blasted Over Week-end. the New York“ Weather rks Are » IJONDON. Sent. 30.—-u¢unday)— lCP 4CBblC)—-Tlll'0llgil a dark, squal- ll’ Kill-illi- pcopic oi the British side 0i’ the Channel early today saw dis- iimi flashes of bursting bombs and anti-aircraft fire-sign that Royal Air Force bombers had ventured forth despite the bad weather to re- new their pounding o1 Trans-Chan- nel UOI‘LS,_ The British Broadcasting Corpor- ation, summarizing such raids, said iast night that the German-held portion oi the continent has been hammered no less than 216 times during tlie libwt ilircc months. _ Cine B.13.C. brcakuowii of raids said that ueriiiun ports were at- tacked '17 times, French 76 Belgian 3'? and Netherlands 2G. Boulognc, German-held PXCllCll port was ut- tackcu 24 times; Ostciid, Belgium, 22 times and Callus, laance, 20 times. '1'iic newest raid on the c0iitlnen- tal bases ciimc after it.A.F. long- distance bombers ilcw 0J0 mills through thick wcaiiiei" during tiic week-curl lo bomb Berlin powcrsta- tions, tlie so-ciilicd invasion ports oi France, and left a fiiuniiioiis work at Hziiiau. ll(‘ill' Frankfort. an "in- fcréio of flames," tlie Ali‘ MlHlSlYy sai . Some of Germany's most vital railway centres and iiirclrcmes were attacked, an Air Ministry statement said, and severe damage was in- " ted on the Wenoirnsiiaven naval base. _ _, _ Lorient and its warship-blinding berths on tlie South 1311mm)‘ 0013i?- of France were singled out for the second time for 511E018} Bil-Wk 35W!‘ Friday nights extension of anti- inviision blows to that. pliice were BERLIN IIAS ALARM BERLYN. Sept. 30 -(Monday) (AP) — An air raid early tn- day broke the s-lccp of Berliners but no planes were heard over tho ciiy. Defence batteries rc- mzvinczl silent. The all clear signal sounded an hour and 5U minutes aiicr the first alarm. reported to have left fires visible for 80 miles. Lo Iiavrc, camp. Boulognc, Ca1- ais and Uuiikrrqile also wire heav- iiv bombed, as were "Bu; Bcrliia” ciiipiucciiieiiis at Cap Liris Ncz. The wcst power station iii Berlin and the innln traiislormci" and swiicliiug station at I-‘riczlriciislcfde were bombed by high explosive and intciuliiirv mis>iles which burst closc to tlllJli‘ targets. tlie Air nfiiiislry news service said. .. The large inuiiitlon factory at Hnnuu. which produces metal a loys for airplanes torpedo and submar- inc parts, and bronze bearings for variable pitch propcilors was bomb- ccl for ncarlv four hours in a series of high-level and shallow-dive at- lacks. Great explosions and fires from direct hits on the factory bulldlngs by the vanguard of the raiders lcd their squadron mates to U19 lBTRPlS who repeatedly straddled the works wllh ‘sticks’ oi high explosives. Airman Drowned In Fall From Wing Di Plano HALIFAX. Scpt. 29~~fCPl-I..ac. D. J. Theobald of Lctlibridge. Alta, was drowned late Saturday when he fcll from the wing of a Royal Canadian Air Force sea- plane which had made a forced landing in Annapolis basin. Tin-on other, . occupants of the plane were unhurt when the ma- chine was compelled to land in the basin ni Fort Anne, N. 5., through engine trouble. Lac. Theobald walked out on the wing after landing and apparently gllppcd on a patch of oil, tumb- ling into the water. The pilot of the machine, Flt. Li. Brock Wylie of Estevan. Susie. donned a life prcscrver and jumped into the water with another one for Theo- bald. 11c rcaclicd Thcobald and gave him flic life prcscrvcr. but the crcwunnn lost hold of it. He dis- appcnrcd in a fcw moments. A strong fidc was running, and his bodv was not recovered. R. . . F. headquarters hcre said a court of inquiry was being hcltl at Annapolis ovcr the accl- dcni. \'lf'll\' GOVT DE. OIYNFED Bcileque United Church, Qci. Hill. h-iilii , "A meeting of pit prop pro-l ducers will be held in st, Mary's ’ Hall, souris, Tuesday. Oct. 1st. L-62l-0-28-2i. _ "Protestant Onphanage annual g XummWQ 5316. Thursday morning. in building recently Frost b Wood, Kent St. L-639. Pllil.i\|iici.i'iii1\. Scpi. 29. Mil’) . '|1..- VH1... Li \‘1*lllilll’ll|. 0i FPHHW ‘llear Italians Made Demands 0n French NEW YORK Sept, 39-(59) —-Tho British Broadcasting Cfllwflillml. in a broadcast gel“! he"! by National '°‘"'°""": Company. report- Fd 1011B)’ Italian delegates mcct- "l! with the French had made the following four demandszm The Ilse of ‘Tripoli, Syria, as an Italian naval hue. The grounding at Rhodes or ‘u “flit!!! Dllflles now In Syria for the duration of the war. The handing over o1 1w, Bu» blffs In Syria, including Aleppo, lhe complete demobilization of all French armed forces, ex- "Cllllnr the police. The broad- cast mid the French had re- lected the second demand and that no reaction on the other; "'85 as yet forthcoming. Move Mothers, Children From London Area LONDON. Sept. 29 - (CP)_ Eleven thousand mothers and children were moved from Lon- don to the comparative safety of the’ countryside during the week- en . The record exodus in two days raised tlie number moved since the start of the aerial bombings on the capital to between 85,000 and 100,000. Most of the women and child- ren were from the poorer dis- tricts of the cast end where blocks of houses have been wrecked, leaving thousands homeless. Through intermittent air raids they were taken out of the bomb- ed areas to London railway stri- tions. Spotlight — Shifts From Air To Sea By EDWARD E. BOMAR. As. iutcd Press Slulf‘ Writer WASHINUTON, Sept. Ill-ml’)- Tlic new turn given to tvoixcl aiiaiizs by tlie formal alliance of Japi with Uermotly and Italy has had tlic effect among others of shifting tlie spoil‘ ‘it iroin the warplone to tiic Now it secms fairly certain ‘llllll. seapower is to have some decisive .iiiiiiiigs, and inayuc ilio last word lll a conflict whose global prOpOItlOllSl are dramatized by the open combin- l ation of forces determined to re- make the world to their liking. 1n tlie Mediterranean it is prim» nriiv by means of superior naval uorccs liiat Britain has been able to. (‘ll(‘L‘l(llli\l.€ Italy's ambitions. And in the Pacific, some believe, it is the mere presence of the Unit- cd states fleet in Hawaiian waters iifone with Tokyo's uncertainty of American intentions, that; curbs‘ Japan's drive to. set up a new im- ocriiil Ol‘il[‘l‘ in East Asia and the South Seas, . How tlie United States Congrcssl now views the importance of sea-l power was attested by the promptl and virtually unanimous ap roviil given a $4.000.000.000 increase n the ‘ imvv's strength. _ _ Tlic United Suites is building or prcpliring l0 build l7 battleships at n. cost ranging from $60,000,000 eachl to tivlcc this figure. In London, Rear Admiral Robert. L. Gliormley, head of a special Unif- ccl States Naval Mission assorted that ‘sea bower will be influenced by air power. but it will not be N3» planted bv it." Premier King Urges Support 0f Red Cross OTTAWA, Sept. 29.—- (C?) —Prlme Minister Mackenzie King tonight urged Canadians to contribute lo the $5,000,000 drive of the Canadian Red Cross Society so 111M ‘"5 voice may be heard in fuller and deeper] tones amid the cruc.t1es and anguisi 0f war." The Prime Minister spoke B! the opening of tonight's Red CFOSS D0- grain. broadcast over e nation-wide netwéark of tthe Canadian Broadcast- ing or orn on. H l-le salll that ihc Red Cross is the volcc 0f compassion. of oily. of lov- ing kindness, 0f Christ-like minis- lruiicns." Its men and women "coni- iort ihe aiilicicd. welcome the re- fugee, iced liic hungry, shelter tlie, liuincle.~.s, lcuil tlie sick. aid lhc wounded, and bring hope w the think." 'l'lu-ii he said.- \\-,»_\ ill‘iiiiiiilllw(| Silurliav llllilll- 4W (‘.l'l‘illilllli‘$ iuniu. {lulu “Flfmw lrtl lcr." ill] on: iiiir. llllll lo lli‘llli'l' lhlli‘ ilirnilglioiil llll‘ \\'<:rl(l lllt‘ Will" cililcs llllil icIvalS of Franco us llcinnci‘: v.“ ~ ' of Frciicli blood M"! 0i Frriicli s\'iupiiili'.cs in New York. l iii llu- way oi consolation before i_liis_ iuicri-lble and cvcr-wiilcnlnll wlllllfl‘ 'l'ii." urlziin is composed ‘ ls at an cnd. In liic Uniicrl.rii‘ii-cs mid lls sorrows will lie ilic vncalcd by slmrs rind hos oiiiccs hcre and in'onlv real consolatigp we shall nei- "Our own l\l'ill".S will liccd lilllih wrft we. 0111*‘ solves. have done to lcsiscn its 52¢‘- have." RAIDERS RETURN OVER British Bombers Continue To Raid i British Dezmand Explanation From Romania LONDON, Sept. 29.~—(CP Cable)- Foreign Secretary Viscount Halifax today demanded explanations from Rumanian authorities 0f re Its that a Canadian mining eng necr and four Britons llLlCi been detained in a Bucharest jail and ill-treated. The name of the Canadian was given here as Trace)‘. but no further identification was possible. Tracey had an assistant named Anderson, who also was nrrcsicd. but it is not known wlietlici- lic is a Canadian. )_A Toronto dispatch said the Cau- ariiziii might lmvc been Capt. Joiin Trcucy. iiiilivra of Cliatliam, Oiit., who wcnt to Ruinliiiia at the head of an engineering piirtv to report on BflLLSll-Olvllfid oil fie cls. Ottawa JlSDHLChUS Siild the Department of .Exleriizil Allillls had cabled Canadian Illilll COIIIIIIlmSlOIlEI in London for iurtliei- information con- cerning’ '1'i'c cy Cl‘ ‘lrncey. (Bucharest (iispatclics day that llie Canadian and the Britons weir: charged with plotting to adulieralc gasoline consigned lo (iermanyi. Olficiai sources in London said Mrs, ‘Tracey. lvlio was arrested also, they could find out. According w these sources the men, who were employed in the Ro- niziiio-Aiiicricaiio Oil Coinpaiiy,\verc had been bcalcn brutally iii jail. Ont of Llic mcii, it was understood, bad had liis arms pulled from their sockets. L/ord Halifax voiced his protest to ihc Rlllilfllllill’) Charge ltzidu FloféStll, 51ml called for explanation of llic arrests. The British Consul in Bucharest was illlOWUil to sec the men only niter loin; rlcl ivs. it was stated. He was not allo to question them, but iic i-cporied that tliev could only spank lll whispers and were unable BI] to furnish a culicrcut account of llic.r ll'l‘lllillCill. ’Ilic llli‘ll were alleged to have signed "confessions" after extended lOl‘Llll'0. The arrcsls wore made by the ‘O-Nilll iron guard and 1.01110 observers in Landon were led to be- lievc the incident was t-he iesut of Gcrmnii provocation. island Man ‘Ordained To Priesthood HALIFAX, Sept. Zib-(CP) ~Ten candidates were cicvnlcd to orders in tlzc Itouirin Catholic priesthood ioda)‘ it a ltcrcnioiiy’ iii l-loly Heart SCilllililiT here. They included: Deacoiintc: Rcv. Francis McDon- ald. Saint John. N. B.; Rev. F/lgai" (Ruliu, Snvzrv, N. 13.: Rev. Cyril Dubc, Si. Alitlrclv, N. 13.: Rev, Pur- nell Viood, Luke Vcrdc, P.E.1. AFClllUlSllLll) J. T. McNally Halifax officiated. of Russia lllfiTflllCil MOSCOW, Scpt. 3 —<Monday) — (AP) — The Soviet. nuvs agency ‘frsa quoting: azi editorial in tlie newspaper Pravda today. said thni RiL-sia was liiioriiicd in advi-nlc of the triple axis alliance and lli.ii it “docs not represent anyfhiiig particularly unexpected for the Soviet Union." Pravda. (Tnmlnunlsi party organ, in lllP flisl editorial reaction to 1h" ll.i(‘l uixcng (iermuirv, Italy and Jap old “this doubilcssly means r aggravation of the war . mision of its realm." “’I'1'i.s pact docs not represent iinytliing particularly unexpected for the Soviet Union both because it constitutes in effect the embodi- mciit of relations already formed betwccn Grrninny, Italy and Japan on ihc one hand, and England and ilie United States on the other hand, and because the Soviet gov- ernment had been informed by the German government about the im- pending conclusion of the tri-par- titc pact before it was published." LU§30 CANADA 7W” liail not been ili-ircatcd, as far as l) iiricsicil cn charges- of sabotage and ' dhffaircs, 87 Are Snatched lHlRMERU. S. From Sea Under DESTRUYERS Submarine’sNose YREAUH BRMINHaiI Of Metal 81‘. JOHN'S, Nfld., Sept, 39_ (CP Cable)—Snatched from the sea after their ship had been tor- pedoed. 87 survivors of two Bri- Ulh "fighters were brought into PM! Saturday by a British tramp steamer that ventured under the muazles of Nazi submarine guns to Dick them up from lifcboats. While one and perhaps two U- polisliing off tlie two vessels scpt. 21. survivors related tonight, the tramp steamed up with a cool dis- iegard of the undersea craft and took on the shipwrecked seamen. Officers of the forpcdoed vcgwqs believed she ffillCd to shore the same fate only because ll('l' lo- llncrlty caught the fancy of Ihe isub’s officers. l But Nazi rilthlessncss had been dlSDIBYed a few hours before as. the submarine that sank one of tlie ships sliollcd licr lllvllllll‘ m9? “'91? bfillll lziliiiclicrl. Captain was wounded liifillll. The torpedo explosion killed. five men aboard the other snip‘, and wounded another so l)Zi(ll\‘ m‘ died as the rescue sliip llPIllV-(i S. , Th v,- e John's. It had k i -. ' ‘iiiizhl innilt- up ihc first flotilla of p“. C‘ upynx m I,‘ Aincriciiii ilcsi.i'0y'ci‘.s transferred to 500 miles off the He was the onlv casually: on shill. but five men on the vessel Vi’€l’(3_klll€‘(l vivlicn the to struck. Six others wcrc in one of them s0 biidlv hi- (iv-J. bcfore the rescue ship 0ill\‘l'L‘.l C . tllfli In _lll iinr- Tile captain of this ship said one torpedo hit it, smashing llllO rlic crews quarters. N0 one on llic \(‘S- sci saw the submarine The shlpstzrvcd afloat long Pilflllll io give the survivors 1i'i~nl_v <i llilll‘ _’1'l v‘ morning. and drifted for ciglif. before tlie rescue vcsscl apps. Twenty-seven men of this arrived safelv in port. The inn. were rllSll('(l to hospital how» tlie body of the man who ti‘... the vivav in will be buricrl lll town, An officer of tlie other shin m" that out of the complement (if ,cvery man cscapc l i‘. l (Continued 01.5.1.5 (‘n1 2i jNight m... 0n Italian {Truck Convoy i attack on nn llaimnl ' l5 iiillcs \\'<\.l fill , . and the bombing 0i posi ons at Fort i\i.irl-‘ dalcna were announced today in a Royal Air Force bulletin. ' A salvo oi‘ bombs fvll a few‘ ynrcls from flic lending: irucks in the desert nllack near Bllflllil, tlie. A CAIRO, Eslpifgepf. flit-MP» —A night announcement said. Nll‘(‘l\1lill("i1l transport concentrations soulliy west of Sidi Bnrrani, qzrpt, also were bombed Saturday night. It was announced snfurd v that bombers had attacked lillllilll'_\' ub- jcctlvcs in the Llirirobub fll'i‘."i of Libya, scoring inlinv rllrcrl hits. ‘ Giarabub, iiciir llic liIgy-pfiiiii‘ frontier, is about 200 mill-s inland from the Mediterranean cnnsl. British pilots singled mil ilic Italian fort there and also nt- iacked a motorized concciitrolirvii 25 milcs norili. British hcudquarlcrs (hr-closed that a number of French soldiers who came here to coiiiiiiui- llli‘ war after France collapsed were.‘ serving in the wcstcrn ll(“f‘l'l. ug- nlnst tlie Italians. A Bombers Downed f VALLEPPA. Malia, scpl. 28 - fSRtlifdPl_V—D(‘li\)‘('(|l ~- (C? Hou- ters)--Gr0und defence baltcrics and fighter plancs on this Bri- tish Mediterranean islani (‘Illflllf- ed Italian figlilci" illifl bomber planes late Friday. and two bomb- ers were repnrtcd shot down. Bombers were reported to have caused some damage f0 govern- ment property bui there were no casualties. Damage from bombs was said to be confined lnrizclv to fields. xvulls and telephone wircs. MONCTON, N.B.. Sept. m-(CPI —Receipt of a $300 legacy from the estate of the late D. M. Owciis. Halifaxl was announced Saturday at a meeting of the executive oiihe Interprovincial Home for Women. M PMM“ boats lurked in the vicinity; up...‘ l llv ROSS HIUNRO uiii Press Staff Writer ABQANI) A BRITISH DESTROY- ‘IvLR. in o. Uiiiiiu Kingdom Port,‘ bifnfi- 33-5401‘ Cablel-Ryying the. [while ensign of uie Roy 1 Navy andl .l’llflllll€‘d by Bruisii Ta ‘. buiniiig ‘f - a scrap with Hil-lers navy, a Lil' of former Unilcq liming do. "crs rode at anchor licrc trmziy being ollliillccl rapid» for spcmnl Mimics“ poesiimy on convoy work or ins anti-invasion craft. ' The w iips sfid quietly into port ‘ilflBf a iLSllO-milc Atlantic (in iii- LUNSDN AFTER RESPITE A“Ack 4E1?’ Cans Loose Fiercest Enemy Appeared To Be Nursing Wounds After Heavy Loss-es On Friday. (liy lloiigins l_'\fllill'Ufl, Cain- uliiiin Press Stuff Writer) LONDON, Sept IiO-(Mon- .iroiii an east coast Canadialiosilroiltt da-YA-‘ul, Czlblw-‘Piercing jwzili tlie only incident an apparent a curiiiin (if ‘Sllblllillllw iitiack on them lastnigliz ‘ail sen. when a torpedo was iirul Oii the last leg of the tri flotilla zigziiggeti its course in t e attic \\‘lll(‘ll lxzirl scvii dozens of bomhinf; illlzicks. llul lint one Nazi plane orl =uii liliii- as flip destroyers complctf (‘ll ilic VfrViillU and tied ill) safely. Sleek four-funnel craft built 2 years nuo, but in serviceable condi- tion to yiroviilc an invaluable bolster‘ l0 tlie Royal Navy's destroyer] llrilnin. Ii was aii historic ‘nor in line llflfl received salutes from British and allied vivarships incrcliiiiil. vr-s-escls. A Po sh wa slilp signalled: ll- i-il in a message ‘zic flulillfl. ll il‘l\' nllicl‘. h . was no cliccriiiu. N0 whistle. | l‘ ‘Pronsfci- of the warcraft “Fra- commandcr more. . ‘l vi ll Anglo-American _ illlil crmvili of Unitcrl Eilatcs aid i0 I. ‘(i llic uiim i.p's purpose. ‘. l fdvooates Maritime p Sci-op For Assn. l t ‘Fdicrt of Fredericton, di- ioniil iiuiiiiiiiu lzi ilic Novii Sco- ciice and liiilus- l l'.:.in1 lioii Slllllllil expand iiilo. iiinl- association, , nllfl the association's annu- ltlll, lic (lcclnrcd a Mari-. - . l nos. essential ll1’l(l(‘i‘l".‘(‘- .~. 1.. ('!l'l‘lllll- ‘ lliPOh. i .\ (i._lr'i'i .01‘ ilzuifa. urns-circl- rd pnsiiiv-iu oi the as lion. cum Not p, isturiied By . Jap Deal . ll CllUNLiKlNG, Sept. 29—(AP>— 1 iccis no iinx tr over Japan's on 1o tlie Ron Berlin Axis. m.l pcluicril SOllY/‘Os (lccliireii bcc so (icriiir-lii and li..il_v - \ . l ‘Pins \'ii‘\\', it was learned. is held in liziili Clllll0§0 quarters; tlie zicw pact 11m is n military complement :0 uii urcl-ssfill anli-comlnlern and u flircat both to the that night one fire l In viicllv important develop-Z n HIJDEArQd m rcloficrs caused by a hulPe-eye hit on lgvritlilllil. l »'1‘iie giiiriiior geiiliiil oi icrrlfic iinti~ iiircrziii lire, the hcilvicsi of l but failed to sifikc Bill’ of the shl -. lhe early iod:i_v' llilllllilllOll across war-zone waters, ill ihc hcllrl 0f London, explosive ‘ i» \I‘.'.\(‘l .i{i,'ic.'li‘¢'1l lll iliv (‘lPilPAllllllllll bombs ucrc rnincll ovcr ihc central purl of the cii_\'. de- spite continual from ground guns. wii r. (i crnizin raiders d roppcd bombs Inccniliiiry’ and severe fire One building caught fire zind central London was Iii I occa- up for half an .‘l4)ll as tlicv hiovcci clown the har- t hour before he flames were and. under control. I brought ‘ In the earlier part of the: was caused by an incendiary bomb hut i was quickly cxilnlzuished. have been rcolifr of lhc’crn suburb. lll bu: the lack of inniarccm-Aa m“ main I" a smlflmT-Q" Rillil< curly in llic lilglil FIWY‘: riovilivvcsfcril and luorthcnslcrn Fnglruirl appeared n have been shori-llvcrl. The rrilllcvs rcsumcil their zitlnvlc on lJlllllllll - fi-r Illl‘ 23rd lcuiwcculiiwe nl-Jlit~—nficr nnc of be qulcfcu divs in aerial \\'.'ll'- i VQAYIKERST. N-5-- 59M. 29-—'CP). fnwc lYl rcccni \l'(‘(‘l\'<. ' Appurcnily' still smnrting under thr- bciiiing the Royal Air Force gave ilii-m Friday u-licn lflli plimcs were shot down. ihc Nazis scnt over only a few planes during ihc day. London hail two hricf alerts but ilicrc were fcw casualties and liilli- (inmate was rvporicrl illl_\'\lllf‘l'L‘ in Idnglanzl. Three enemy bombers were do- siroy-crl curly Sunday morning, one fouling a balloon cable and crasli- , ling into thi- sca. Pizzhfers downed sclnnd and llie third fell to anil- ‘1 giimar-rs. During today n. .. four inorc wcrc dowiiccl Six workmen were killed and six (Continue don page 8. C01 S) lMadagasoar Said Ordered To Join Free French ill) "(API l-‘rr VlCliY, 1-‘..iiicc, Sept. V. , _‘ whiting... ii nil lilL cum‘. tons. u l 5”” mm m" 5mm U" i'\,ll'il‘ll. ' mi liu- Pvlllll. gt).- g v. HI, h k? l‘ UiLlllUill . lic Jars lJc... ,_ ‘“, , “HAN ‘Us m ‘A ‘*5 u. to iii. l iiic colon) \\;'. ' ' PU‘ Ibocalise of :10 m“! "me l-i"..i.i' iiiuniiniil ill Lnfil. irrc tin‘ twp pact mien s to cx-i f , . , I ,._ I. .. \ ,1... ‘Tm? m‘, US S“ from bcvh E1“ ‘ Liiril .1.» in L .i... t u liii .hii l0 cu. .i;c Lsnilhl uii b1. UlUClLluL‘. l l s Spanish Papers Laonoii sitter Attack 0n l‘. .\|.’\|lli»l)_ ~..p'. '. 'l'lu- Nvuqiipcr 11H‘ \i|1l nigh: i.i..i l.i i.-u .~l.ii. mn- zirllliii llFll‘ _' 1 uul .\Yllf‘I‘i(‘i|lI 4 .. ' be ionsillcrilrl Bcrliii-‘liilcuu .\\i~ ii~ .‘ ‘tows Bl-llF-zlcis justifying \\.|r. The remark was cunt n infill" ulluci.‘ on i. Sizlivs llllllll'lll'll li_\ lllllVF Flllillle-ll which funk for §l‘.‘..llll'(l lull. Spain lllLS iii-conic ii purl iii llic expanding liomc-lii-rlni Ax». 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J i l r Brrisii (ll‘lllilil(iS. ‘ wmnmrq w 5, _ I a ’ l-lc iillticii liiiit no signs o. blllYj-il- ‘Tnwnltn ‘ m; . iii w: been Ol)rl‘l'l'4‘(l. ‘(nnlww . h. ‘ ' . ' l. lilfillll k “U! Y’ W, ‘ ,7 I a 0.c.iii .i..u is s...’ ‘ from ‘m; .;\.g_l“h“>(_‘ .._ h. ‘ h.>li.lll'il5l~ coasl o: Airica by 1.1L’ Sam’ Jmm l. a . biutuiiibiqzie (llAlllIlCl. ll‘ has vii 4mm,“ ‘V’ m. 5 coils’. lliic of inure Lilflll .i,i)00 miles l (_‘nrif-_flflnw_ 4,. m 5 ,, ltllll a population oi roughly 4.01m»,- ‘ -‘ ~ ‘ ROME. selll- 23-03?) "' Rostor" out) iiiciiluiii; llie pcopic 0i M.v,'-‘ _ .il.oii" l Gibraltar" i0 SUM" 15 m 01;‘. MM (jrrnrlru Islands. . """"‘“" m1 A-\' PM“ rm‘ me rmn-Ymlgv‘ r\lu rill" and iL‘. l\l"ill(l i?" . - iiiciit of lcuropc and Afrlcn, flu-T Wfiflbnli A m.” uvdwnod ...,.c._'._,._., Illiiriliml- “|i‘\ll\ c~~ ll Yllflfillf‘ YJSCISE ciliioriui Sliuklkfilllflll. Vlr" w“... on A...‘ 6 jam}. in frrwli \\lllil\I loll". not llllllll ninio uaytlii, announced today. ‘ " 3 Q f ' ‘ _'___ change In li'llllll‘l'.llllll<. Spa u iuiires n ic - - ' ,. . 5. w. uihf-r l "’i°‘"r“*“‘"""‘T*“{l*“*'1li§l$a‘l2i§l" R .sclicinc of things." _cloimcd Gnydm! I ,,,,,._-... - - “Q1111 in win) specifically- uninvited for thc s e DIVING‘ 1,. ...,. “ . pm‘, ‘first lime that Splllii which hc;c-~ “by ---' l > liuiorc has been reuiirficii as only’ a! u 11*" q H ‘sylinpxilliclil- friend like Jllllllll- l5} ' ‘ - Iioivevor. ho avoiclcdsarin main" words that Slmlii W" "m" ihc Will‘. _ Tlic declaration that‘ S911!" 15 1° be l‘i‘\\‘lll(li‘il b)‘ "nctuusiiuvn of ilici wlii<li Britain lizis hold iii. ncr in the new axis lino-up. l in so. "Rut 23G yours, \\'.is iiiiidl- by (lWtla Foiciuii Vliiiislcl‘(Tiuiilisluiiv-il Lnuiu . nilcr ('l>lil\‘l'\‘ll('l“l lil lii-rliii uilli. mill-r in... ilcii. Fiiiiuos Nu. l alm- li-iliiioii Silflillk) Sum-i‘. (lllthiliiil Asiiultlu villlul‘ of (four! Cisirufs Lc- l..u'n Daily. ll 'l‘l-l<'l‘.l'ill\'. 1.. 4. (]‘,,;v1|l(ll from Bcriin, Cllllllll u l lll4’l'(‘ was no reason for n brcak ‘bc~ urcccn Rllnsifl and Japan. nor n ms- lgmyliq (ll fricnrlly rclatlons with (lwmanv mirl Ilqlv as a result (i ~the news irf-uower military accord. ‘ u. lo be considered an aclb? WT!" Somervillo SCMERVILLF, ‘Ma's. Sent. 29‘ - lCPl ll‘l‘ll" l).'il‘i\n, iluilgzlilri" of llu- l:i‘..- lloii (‘lmil \ illou. ll‘lllli'l' l» ill“l..ll|l fhvuiiloi" ill Finn-v l‘:l\\.llll l~i.\iul Jliil ll: i" i». l. up... u. i-i |'Il\l|'vT' lnvii lll*tl‘li‘\l llll" \\.i>;i~\-1,\ il~ \ iii‘. (‘niiw-li. i‘l‘llllll' lill on n lll<\‘(\l‘ li Near 'l‘!l.’lll(l ouri on (i. v Tiirv v.lll li\c iii (‘vint- lovlcviavp “bcrc llic gloom is a uly councillor. llliill llrlc lli‘s ll.ll‘!.‘l J‘ .... 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