MAXIMS 014' MERE MAN it - "t".'tt.'...‘.f‘:‘l..'."“i-.‘" C: Wro ffllsgiion o! all msiiuim will if}? justify Covers Prince Edward MAXI M6 OFA MERE MAN Drudgcry is as necessary In call out the treasures or the mind as harrowing arid planting those of thi- earth. Everybody Island Like the Dew ‘Ill I‘ . mn- GQAI we 0a l i g-o-riilll ll::rdloi., lauded IAN-l. ‘ "oiicgsr co Mighty Guns Harl Shells Across English Channel British Batteries-Open Fire On German-held French Coast -—Silent Radio Stations In Reich Signal F. Raids. LONDON. 01L 13—(5uturday)—-(CP)—-Britisii and Ger- mlli heavy artillery fought s. mighty engagement early today—tbc longest bombardment and counter-humbai-ilnicnt of the ivar-— across the Dover Strait and Royal .-\ir Force platics crossed the Channel to bomb heavily the Nazi gun emplacctncitts. British guns opened the action last night and for the first time two German batteries on the l-"rcncli slinre opcncd simul- taneous fire in reply, one near the Cap (iris .\‘cz Iigltthous-q ‘mo’ the other at Calais. Some three hours later the great duel still went on. Shells fell upon the English shore at times at throc-ininiitc htervals. It was the heaviest offensive battcrirs-ivhich in the past had reply to the German guns. action yet tiuilcrt:tlicii by British spoken [lllllibi alivays onlv iii (A number of German radio stations suddenly went off the lir Friday night just as the anuo ular 9 pin. (4 p.m, AST) broa tinccr was about to givg [he mg- (lfast of ticruinn itcws. Fitch an interruption usually signals a British air raiilfi it followed the .~\ilmiraliy's auittiiiiicciitctit of la>i higlii that llit British HOtTiC FlCCI had tiifllCtl iii gtitlS r111 ihh _\';ty_j juygtginh ihips massed at the great French lars of flame seen .10 miles away The big bombers of the coastal coiuuiaitil port of tltirliiiiirg auil lcft pil~ Slllliilillll(‘.(\ii$l_\‘ struck for the second Coiiscctttivc night, at iicilllftll ilk'<lll)'\‘('i'.\' iii the port of Brest, on the llrittauy spite dirty weather, the fliers ri-portcil and that other salvoes burst on hOtiScS. Light and heavy warships alike ' slipped through the thick mist ott Cape Contentin Thursday night, and pounded the shi s in road- iteiid and port, capab c of shelter- ing hundreds oi’ vessels and at least 50 capital ships. The Germans have light naval forces at Cherbourg, the Admiralty raid, but, they made no reply to the bombardment and Cherbourgs ilicre guns were silent. British planes directed the fire st Cherbcurg, but that was only an incident in tho Royal Air Force's night of counter-attacking. Coming Fvenis —u_ lilo for Notices In this columi I conic per word. rt, Saturday. "Tllkl€5-—Mb- Btewa - L-zaz-io-io-ai. I "Tflikicwfiench River Monday. L—232-l0-i0-.ii. “llilrrl: Harbor starch factory I ClOICl lint-U OM- 18th. L-NG-IO-ID-Sl. "Milton chicken suppe Thurs- fir. Oct. iiui. r L 354-10-12-21 Bil "Ohlckon p ct, Stanley Btldae rtiiu Montirgi, October 14th, med from 4:30. sponsored by l" Auxiliary. n-zoz-io-ii-zi. oe ' per and Dance, St. wetlelgggliftgkheggdiiv. October 14in L-IOB-IO-ll-fli. n L Chicken Su per 1nd Dance in w“ Yellev all October 15th. litter: Orchestra. L-279-10-i1-ii. "Wk Pantry s lo sat day “who not st Miirfiims Eieiciii-ic. L-309-l0-i2-li. "idlciiiullloendiio 676$. “itiwutii-‘rire ' . r I . o- mits Dental Clinic, L-aic-iio-iz-ii. "Hot Goose B itoi Um UDDQI‘, V0 l‘ B ‘ullflfllédliatilllhlrxltsgivin Mon- iii-ll. Fiftv cert 11-234»- uR ii u“ (‘imwllgzxlfelgdie zzizonfilnli Batur- 11-245-10-10-12. "Chicken Sig» ‘mmwwn . Sumter. R0 d miflfild Hail, Thuridsy, October ' L-azl-lo-iz-ii. "Bi. Peters Starch ‘F's to i'i t-ivl c w w %%"»i.°."..ti.*' "" fiifififi-iifil‘. "Iiilties-Orllllild ‘Piiesdny. L-ain-io-iz-zi. "Talkie ' "‘ "NM-vii “d °‘“°£.si’i'?fl>‘3l"i“-’=73 “Reserve Novembc 23rd H t cfiljffl supper, neiiiist Hall, Mig- lh dies Aid Society,- St. John's ' ‘m’- L-3 zo-io-iz-ii. "Chicken g ' d no‘, c Pboer, October 22h "l Woiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiie?‘ Meadow b3I4-10-l2-2i. o QB m ....“""=.ttt.i= It N w nu at Fredericton 1\L'lllll>’.ll{l l-i-loiv tltt-rliiiitrtg. Dc- tlicy scored st-vcrzil hits shoreline \\'0l'l\’.~lllOPS and store- Bombcrs atti kcd from the Cliaiiiiel and North Sea shores opposite Britain to Kiel, Wil- liclmsliavcn and Amsterdam and idevasintcd oil l'f‘fllli‘l‘if‘S at Hatin- ovci". Cologne and half a dozen other points in western Germany. Stiminiiig iip this stirics of blows at German tttcl stores, the Air Ministry snid seven plants with a combined nnntml output capacity 0i’ ll0fli'l_\' 1.500.000 metric tons “‘(‘l‘i‘ atiackcti. 'I‘lt<‘sc rciitt-i-s, it. added. were "singled out for cont-tried oper- ations. \h/l(li'\'l)l't‘;lil damage was believed to have bccti catiscd to oil stores of vital importance to the (‘icrmau war machine." (The Gcrtnaiis acknowledged the port of Htimbttrtz was badly hit mid listed illllfllii! otlicr raided cities Cologne. Leipzig, Ducsscl- dorf, lilrieiicbttrg and Essen. where the big Krupp arms works are si_tu_aicd.) Turkey Guard Road A Bv D. W. HANCOCK Associated Press Staff Writer ANKARA, TtirkPY. Oct. il.—-(AP) -'I‘tirkc:r, lion-belligerent ally of’ ilritziiti, mid utinrutim of the Dar- iltiiicllcs. served iiuticc on Germany touiiilit that LLUUQOliU Turkish buy- oncts stand utluvurt any axis move in this direction aiitiinst. the Near East. The Turks. watchful: the entry of Ocriiuiii troops int-o nearby Ru- mnnut. SllPClllCtillV warned any thrust HCYUJS _'ltii'kcv and Syria would illl‘t'L witli "vcrv strong rc- slslaiivc." "lf it is the Germans’ intention to pciictrtilc lflizyiit ill this direction, tltrv .'~‘ili‘t‘l\' know this road is not cosy. but oii tlic coiitrurv is Very (iilfirtill? the offii-iril Turkish radio said in the military section of the morning N(‘\\'$ broadcast. compiled by tlic ueucrai stuff of the Turkish army, iiavi- iiiiti till‘ 101170- "Tliis road across Anatolia is mqrqt-(t by 2 000.000 biiyoncts. Such -- ‘move oii GPfllifllLV-s "an “f-"ld Ifpfllfi uniiiv political compllcntiors mid mcct with WW Sirml“ W515i‘ niicc." _ _ Tito radio, miikiiiz the first offi- cial ccmmctit I_\ll the dispatcliddcf (icrnitiii forces tutu lttitnanifi, Benoit; "it sci-ms the lltilkiius, tlllfb 1m C! suyn-L Russia 11H‘ Uli Hi8 l . unexpected ivar." UNT ctiARLorTsTowN, CANADA ER- . SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1940 0 M B Anunn Bubccrlyllln llaltverod H.011 "I llull-JKEJ. H.011: Canada lud 0.5 560i 16 PAGES Milli 9F W liiiiiusiisitcr PARTY MEETING tisi EVENING Mr. P. W. Turner Re- elected President at Annual Meeting of Queens Co. Con- servatives. Inspiring addresses by Hon. R. B, Hanson, Cotiservativc leader in the House of Commons, Mr. John R. MacNichol, president of the Dominion Conservative Associa- flOH. Mr. P. W. 'I‘tirner, president of the Queen's County organiza- tion, and I-lon. Di‘. W. J. P, Mac. Milian, provincial Conservative lender, were fcattircs of the an- nual meeting of the Queens Cotinty Conservative Association held last. niuht. in the Strand Theatre. Delegates attended in large numbers despite the bttsy farming season. and thcro was the utmost harmony and enthusiasm. In addition to the Queen's County executive, members of the Prince and Kings County Association ex- ‘cctitivcs were present on the pint-h form. President P. W. 'Pill'IlPl‘. who presided. and who delivered a com- prehensive report which appears in ftill below, ivas rc-electcd for the ensuing year at au executive meeting lOllOWlllL! the general meeting. Mr. George M. MacKny was re-elcctcd vicc iaresidcnt and Mr. A. R. Mclnnis secretary’. Hon. Dr. llaifllilizin Itilroductlon oi’ the chief speak- cr. Hon. Mr. l-Iansoti, was made by Dr. MncMillan who rceallcii, in (Continued on page 15, Col 5) Grafietit Tariff To Be f Investigated WASHINGTON, Acl. ll -—Ati in- vcstiuation has been ordered b!‘ the Tariff Commission to deter- mine whether tltcre should be an increase in tlic ditty: on imports of crab tiicnt. stipplied largely‘ ‘ti’ Japan. A llCLiTltY! will be lll"(l a’. a time lo be ftxcil. The dutv i-u crnb meat is i3 pcr cent of ilic value. If ilic 'l‘=it'iff COHImlSSlOII should fiud a wide disrrcliaiicv oc- twcen tlic cost of production abroad rind in the Uiiitczl States, tltc ditty rotild bi- lnrrcsisiil bv as much as 50 pct" cent Tito United States im- portcd 13.500000 noittlds oi crab meat vnltied at $4,500,000 inst year. Japan stipplied $3,750,000 worth. Serves Notice 0f Plan To Block Nazis Declare Two Million Bayonets cross Country If Axis Partners Move. tic action. “2. To assist in the occupation of . Esv t. The Italian army has learn- ed t iat an advance beyond SidiBur- rani is extremely difficult and may- be Germany has judged it. necessary to advance across the Balkans, sci-om Anatolia into Syria and "3. To assist in the occupation of Egy t by occupying Greece. which woiid briniz Germany to the Medl- teiranenn. However, supposing Greece is occupied. it still would be impossible to izet a land force to Esypt because the nxis (toes not. do- m .. War-ZS Years Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) victiun by military court at. Brus- sels. Bllliznriiz declared war on Serbia, Diplomatic relations broken oft between Britain and Bulgaria. Oct. i3. ibis-British troops sid- vanced near I-Iuliuch on the West- . - rysibif‘ explanations or“;iitingiii-iiiliiiiliiiiivauco into U"! Bqiiw"Ttiimliiiiiiltiir Rumrinitfs oil‘ iiivris from n1‘ iW-filbif‘ "iliwks by bv tlic llritisli Mediter- I 'i‘liis is not. su explain such dras- nt-iitliliors or vancau nit‘ int"- Jerizcnsen. IrJIO-IO-ll-ll, ticicnt reason to ern Front and recaptured the main trenches of the Hohenzollern Re- doubt, Eight killed in Zeppelin raid on London and Vicinity. British stibmarinc srmg German merchant ships in the Baltic Bel. i Oct. i2. lbw-Nurse Edith Caveli ' shot as an alleged spy after con-' i . . l Nazi Airmen But Motors In Stealthy Raids LONDON. Oct. l2 —lSatur- dgy) Nazi airmen, cutting their motors of! for long, stealthy Klides, dumped bombs on 35 areas of London last. night and early today- Gennan raiders were active from the Scottish Highlands in the north to the Welsh mountains in the west. and the much-bombed south- eastern coastal area. Three heavy bombs came down in one London tiroa just utter midnight, leaving clouds of debris. One gas main burst and on: man ivus killed when caught in the street. Firemen fought flames started by liicc-ndiiirics. A group of (iermun Doriiiers altcniptt-il to attack Liverpool. but were intercepted by fight er pianos who shot |l0\\'n three of lhcni over ‘Vales, the .~\lr Ministry announced. _( _. Cotirttssinti from nearby explos- ions ripped oft tlto war-time win- dows of ancient Can1crbiiry' Catho- clral ‘rd-av as Nazi planes madej six ti. itults on London and the} southca crti arra between dawn} and (limiter-time. The (lav was one of spectacular combats in niicl ottt of iii: cloud- banks nrirl ihc Kciit colts‘. and over the otttskirts of Umdoii and an extraordinarily" elf-active defence was credited by the Air Ministryi with boating off a half-dozen Nazi thrusts. M"t, of lllf‘ raiders tvcrc bomb, bearing fialilct‘ plants: salzl. without mcirloti- , tug tiiiot simulations thati this iitiiicnfctl ii SllOYllljJC of Nazil booth-er cratt. mid not. a single lTi-i i 'staiir~;\ of liiyiii‘ bombing was re- ptirtetl (lill'lllt' ‘he dzi‘ , $31110 botitiis It'll. iio "i-r, i‘. was stated. a". if.‘ in tlic i0\\il cf Cauitcrb -- "ivlzero stores and, homes were (lamazed —- but Ji; and neiir the ‘Vitlillg to iondori. ‘ "l nt. Canterbury] flibislioi) of (‘ari- 1* ii; all England — l “(ill wrought \‘.'.l\' LilQlCSS ivindoivs ' otter tlic- wars Olli- -. act-d We priceless stain-t ctl . t. _,i.l.\\' \\'lll"ll for s-rvcn centuries, hail int in the mellow light to iilCi most hflstntic o.’ all the clitirchesi of Eitglaiid. llelationsflliith llumania Reach 5 tfiritical Point (‘imscrvzitivc Association last nifllll- ARJAGES, iRousing Address By Conservative Feclera l_Leader v Revelations Re Air 'l‘raining y. Scheme Made By Hon. R.B. Hanson Who Lifts Lid From -.-.'.-.-sli.'svwr-avwvulg :1 5c i? Spoke At Conservative Meeting AHHHNHH u‘ 'u‘n5'b‘b"n'n'n'ui'n‘.‘: '-'-'-' -'-' - ave-a.-.-.-.-.r.-.-..-.-.-.-.-.-. ' I Press Censorship In Sensa‘ mal i Manner. lit-fore an enthusiastic tiudience in the Strand lliratrc last night. Him. R. Ii. Hanson, (‘oriserviilivi- leader in the House of (‘tinimtmsg delivered u rotisinu speech in which he stressed (‘antitlifs responsibility to give every possible Jllnn. R, B. Hanson. I.I..IS,. K.(‘.. 4 _ Conservative Item!" who “as "i" Iii-ii. m. ti i l‘. xiii-within. iiwiii- lllfl io iiriiaiu in this time of crisis, exposed the hi-siiancy principal speaker at ilir- iilllilltll H» ,,| H, t ,,,.,,-,;n'_\,. pa"; m -- - , . ~ ~ . . - -. -. -~ ., . nit-tun,“ M. "m WWII.‘ (Minn, m‘ Pnxmw, of thc hint: (|(l\(‘lI\n\(‘l’ll s efforts in this tliicciioii. sioicii the puriisati tiiiiitidc adopted h) .\li', liitiu", anti appczili-ii i’ in (Tonservutivcs to reorganize in the interests of (‘zinatia and the Empire. pirc .\ll' ‘fraining Scheme. of this fact. which you have heard so much." Speaking before the zinnuzil meeting of (Touniy Conservative Association he declared that Prime Minister .\Iackcuzie King had “agreed to the very same proposal that he rejected in 1913K" “Three hundred of these young llriiish ll'llill'_‘i‘\ aic iii. Kinirsttin flint.) now," he said. “You haven't sccu itllXlliliiL‘ of that in the newspapers. have _vou'.’ i‘il tell you \\l1_\'. “Wlicii the arrangement “as concluded. the censorship department. which is G0\‘[‘l‘l\ml‘l’if.—COIli.l‘0llf‘(l, sent out what is called a press (‘i‘ll~ sorsliiyi (lircciive warning ilir papers of (‘tinruia to make no mention Mr. Hanson, declaring he might be interned for mah- - inp- the statement, said Canada was going ahead with the iniiiiing of 10,000 British airmen over and lllitiYt‘ thc l-Iiu- ihe Queen's "l may be interned for stating it, but l know it is triic. I have it from the Air Ministry, myself. And we arc going on with the 10,000 trainee scheme over and above the Empire Air Training Scheme of l Mr. Hanson preceded this declaration by say-lug the Prime .\Iiu- Mr‘ Thin“ ‘Ldlfmxiflltll. Pri-si ', l‘ W. 'l‘iii'iicr, rc-clei-tcd Prcs- ‘istcr liari "made one of the saddest. mistakes any man has ever niaiic Dominion Nutwiiztil (mist-1- M- H“, Qmtpnk 0mm‘. (‘mp _ _ _ AsytociafltnL . am‘, tnnpmlx-nl‘_ s when he refused ln consider even the suggestion that. England should _ _ send lO.tlil0 airmen to be trained in this country at t’ expense of the P E I C P . British (inveriiiiit-iil." . . . rop redaction m, mnwcflmd. ii The} following Sh“; i“; ~,_,,,;,._ ‘ t M. ,,_,. P; ,vm._,._u1 new,“ "I say his rr-fiisni, in the light o! subsequent events, was the biggest zifilsfinoi tiff“ ml-“Klil - U-\-‘\l-<i ..ii tor Liic nrvscii: crimi- agaiiiisi. uur war effort." the Conservative leader charged. "If he i l 4 i ‘all b l.“ iiail ill'(‘|'|lli‘(l tlii- nfft-r iii‘ the British Government in 1913K. ivt‘ “(will “ml PTW|""ii"" nniv bc having a stctulv stream of young airmen trained to fight our (‘mp .~\i-vi~;it;i' iii-r acre. 191m ' ' _ i “that ' p, U,“ 161L730‘ bu‘ own battles. What a great advantage that would lic to Innzlunii, if \\i‘ '03“ 'i - 4-9403“) “115- had that. zitltiitioiitii force to draw from." I Barityv do bu» 252,900 bus. _ Biirktvht. . ml» ltll.~. 7935i) bits.‘ "e “mmll-"ui Qivliilxctl (minim .;. .. until» __, ‘till; ‘bits. “Mt King Smd i, “fink, h‘, a d9 r;—_~.»_~; _,--. 5 —. 1 .it\-.‘ . . ,. is L. ..u (lb ;, - . . Ptatintucs ,, . . 4-11mi tat; nit. a it...» l)li.~, tiiiosiscti Ulln. ggfllez” li.i;r(v_'i‘ll‘“l‘lllgj"‘Zufffidcafliffl?l I Turnip.» anti Aioiigi-ls ..iti,i.itti lot this. out» bus. 4,420,001) bu», ,foroigxl.__tronps “no Canada‘ ‘fHE s/qQfJff Qik ‘ _ - < ti . When ircssed. lie said. ‘We will set _' C‘ Corn .. 440 .o tons dflivtl tons 3,010‘ tors up nniair mnnlng schenm, Th“ ‘THE. f)“ lYKTQ l LONDON, Oi-t ll-tCP|_ 131-1- , ‘Latin has blorkt-d till phmhnian credits in the United Kititzdom because of the entrance of Ger- man troops into Rtimania, If! itself this orclct‘ did not break rliplfttiirttic rclations, but it ivus a clear lllfliflilllflll tltat stieli ti rttnlttro was in near prospect. and tonight it was niinotiticed that the British Minister to Bucharest. ‘ 511' Rfluinald Hoare, had notified Premier Ion Antoni-sort that Bri- tish - Rumnnian relations had reached n "critical point." \Vllt‘ill(‘l‘ Rtimanian ships now in British ports arc to be included tn the ordcr freezing Riimaiiinn as- sets ivns not, stzitcd, ivhat it moans in cffcct, is tliai no Rttninnian bani: account, no Rumaiiiati-own. cd gold or other liquid :is.<r~ts may b!‘ tised to htiv aiivtiiiiic or be; exchanged for British ntoiic_v. The United Slates took a similar step Thursday. The authorized statement of sir Reginalds intcrvlcii- with Anton- esctt said thorn \\‘fl< reason to be- lieve that Rllmlillifl hail made an agreement with the German Gov- (Continticri on page i5, Col 2) iTwo Pine Hill Professors To Retire HALIFAX, Oct. ll-—(CP)——'I‘wO professors at, Pixie Hill Divinity llall, Rev. Dr, J, \V. Falconer and I Ricv. Dr, W, (i, wLlisi n, ivili retire , at the cnd of the present school Juno 30, 194i, tlic board of iiian- , rigcmcut. announced tc :I.V- i IJr. Falconer is a u; tie of Prince , Etiward Island and was qdticatod at Pint- illll, finishing up in Scotland . and the Continent. Joining the pine Hill start Iio yciirs ago he served as prthriiltll 0i “l9 mmfle ,(llii'liiR llic period between tile death of Rev. Di‘. Clarence Mae- Kinnon and the appointment 0f Rcv. Dr. A. E. Kerr. » n; Vah€—_;\_'l£E—1\\\'.-\Y LONDON- (CP) -'1‘lie home of Britain's oldest stib-postmastcr. J- Rreripatli, in South London, was hit. and fired by n. German inccndiat? bomb while Mr. Rcdpath was vis- litin‘ his daughter in South Africa. iPfOdIZCllOII, I (In London Hit‘ said that heavy iiiiil llirlii. n ‘al Iiirccs carried out the linin- 940 ‘lL‘\‘ll.!l_' Lillllilil tiii tmxt ii-iv iiioiitiis. (train voted $3i.i.0()ii,fill0 for air training, ilepttii- minister for nir had conic to (‘atiaila and Nit" Kine liari lll"i\' ligl'i‘(‘(l to iltc prciioiu priipiicil Opening Remarks (2.. \\‘;iiiitpif., as Lit iiieiititii-g0\'crti- or of Nia-iiitobn. nun ¥J(ll]‘ol1(l Clou- ttor, Ottawa tu-tisprilkrililill. B5 TH E L ON C\‘F_P\ . .Ill(l iiow malty do you think they D p priiptiscii to stud oirr lii1(l(‘l' that gldt Lklilv‘ .3’,- e M ~t'll0l‘ilL".' Filty a war. Loss than fr’ “" one it week!" W Since the closing of the lasti sthfiSlOll of Parliament. the British B ' I ' ' l<.'\".(‘\\' of rigriiih- u tlirotiiziioitt tit ' ~ is ,,iii hv Mt", \V. ii‘ "May i oucc mote c: {lie sh P i)“; “it WUi-‘i-"Y 0i Aillmli‘ pfrastiri- l fccl in c-ui ' i e s ,nto tliis Ciardin ‘it (‘n l‘. ll ‘ l. '1 iii on Priltggtt‘) lM-l “lnbii n” ‘ l - \'\‘1il‘ ’.\. -- ‘“ " w" - ~ " * : n t - BERUX 0"‘ u-‘(Tl- i - t“(lll\\'0llétixllltli)illi ‘ziihlee iziihm l‘ Nazi sources, which all ' ‘mihfnw rm. m, _ _ _ had clalmctl that British nut l .ii llii. farm w,“ " " " ‘forces were ri-pclleil iii an "ai- to a iii-cut i‘.\1- ‘cllllilllllR$l...Aill....p.l'-5" 1'3. (‘oi ~li cmptcd ziitack" mi (‘lierliiiurg __',t‘ii‘.‘\,‘ cotirlittiui- -— i - - __ ,__ Thursday niirlit, lnii-ltctl down n oi’ Aurtciiittiic. Limmgwip ,n?\.l,'n.nq11;.i.€€q_ tonight and aiimlitcii that ‘ t'\1-0il1‘1"-l1‘1°ll “V Huff; " i i i H i i shells were fired at, the impor- (“Hmifh $1M“ i’ i i tsnt l-‘rcncli port. f” all.“ “Fwfl; l D _ ,\ i But. they cliilmcd only houses o‘ Guam‘: I ‘Nmii ‘,1, n Chcrliutirg were hit. 1 ., _. . ._ A o Earlier they htul s iii that i .\.l,flplisfiiilhiilfii‘ I ii the iittark nicrcly- wt, an “nt- _, if m,“ Although ‘n I lcmlli" b)‘ f! sitliiilfs‘ cruiser ,ti.\lii tlitriiic, ilit- iut- ', that was driven off. .l.t1, -l‘-l\l Augusi, crops ,_.i ‘i The German sources dis- l bini-tni- ilevp rooted and I ‘j; w missed the iiitiick by saying \'t‘it‘ hot itijitrcti to any] ~- - flj ' that "as accurate night. slmot- l i',.~ over-t‘ tlirotiuli lock 01E OTI‘;\\\';‘\, 0;; ll ~——l/\l‘l »Two fl‘, 1 lng without scarcliliglits is ini- ll-"i “‘ i‘1‘*“"""“3,i“"""_' ' ltlllYlliiilii pubic tutti-cs wcte tzivcit 5" ~" ‘j possible. British shells liit only “l. iimlilhi‘ Pill‘ new iintttiibitir... w ' lil ilti- ati- l if“ _ " a few houses iii ('lii'rhiiurg" _ poiiitiiiii,‘ ci ii l“. . cWiiliants. K. .(1 coin. .li. P()ll.ll('.\S'I' Dlariiimi- l-Tzist: Alntli-ratit to friwl bzirdnicnt. (iirerii-il at a con- tguigfls lllillirr , ccntrutiomof cncmy shipping. itiw-sslfy of lil— Ilirli nppotirmrzinii were iiuicie to “lmki Irvin-rally ‘fair with station» in co-npcrntlon with aircruf ('trli('l‘llli'lllt‘ll hi} \"_\(l\il.‘i(‘,~ Cl'1'.ll“\l by ffufp- isrv or a liltir higher tempcraiuvi. that. "very large fires rcsultml . c.~\"i\loi»ii1'1\l.. mpttl, lint}, \\' .1, lfi-ptxr. Liiiiuiui- _ and flint the ships mct with no wry. >l>l‘\‘1='l i, ant-g n‘ Iii‘ i- t»: ,\l,.nitnl>.i since Sihopsim Tito iveaili. >- npposition from the cncmy “al- illlillifl l‘ "ti" i‘ll_l*“'-““ "lwwj- i934, ltad lXmll iiiw to rctue lmig moderately wazm ‘.li (‘.1 though it was known that 51"“ "1 -‘,“l‘¢‘ We‘ f)" ,1“, but m, int-hi \\.i.\ (‘Xi01lfl0fl from the Prairie Provarer . enemy light fnrrcs ivcrr- at ‘I‘,“'-"i‘.“,l‘ " “uh U‘niC,l1‘:“““i£:‘til11Q 1.. tin», siimicrs occurring in a tciv (1.: ChPfbMlflL" The etmimllflitllll‘ ‘.11 .\.m;.i|l,,,.,( ‘H; J. O Putiiimtiiiv Kline's Printer. tricts _ 1MP" "If" "l!" "P" "T" "5- MHHQPQ}, .,. N. Moi-hp;- pi-titiht-thil} i sitter- iili-‘i ulio hiwu" a comlritiioii Hash tide this morrilnc tit 721 lhlc 40 miles atrtlv- ypt‘ :li'!'(‘. - i-lillt‘ of o...“ 5,0,; ill -'i~ tiiiiiciia; .~"-=iii~-~ oi-acr in and tonight n! 5.30. iollww"! Imhflml ""1 "V" rurciullv t- iuitl titiil nrailctl tins i935 ‘ll .li~~ list ...-t o1 (‘atiaiziall Sun sets this tiftcrnooii .4‘ 57!‘. 397mm‘ "IMP" -'\“1"‘k Itmltliil‘ icon li\l.lli.\ htnttiilit to tlic tiili-u- i honors ieccmiii nilvil by former and rises tomorrow morning ti.‘ 6 l2 "Wifllm" flfilrfhiillllis" but. use tiuii til i‘! Wit‘ "n?" l"‘-*l1li-\ 111"‘? Premier Priuic .\iii‘.i,-ti\r Ilumctt. is Full moon Oct. l6, 415, tuft, flares, and that the fleet. alr been putt. i. li\' itizititvliliz. Ali in-, hmtr past tile rmtvcmciit. ate iiiiti Qumnqgrslde up. i3 "pump, my. nrm I1 often referred to mi creased l)l‘1‘<ill<"illli of ul V.l!'it'll‘(v’< 1H5 m,“ “d; ,.-_--...._.pd m- 0~.;..,»_;,,_ H. ma" Charlmwmwly H! "FYQ-l-"i t “‘-‘ I 'l‘""‘7‘ _“"i(.,"“""' ,l“‘l'il€\‘,ll“"‘v | council. liv has bccu 3'.) years iii tlit- , Thi- (lcrman cnasfffl ai-imi-ry ivi "~ H" t -' --- “trim “*1 iv" »i 1,, ha...“ LyutlJtl, t, _ _ ,, , , ,. ,, the Nazis confciidctl. tircrl a w“? WK’ ' b ) H, M. m L, h“ ’l‘.:c i'.tr\ti.'.llltlll zilso a|l\llililll\‘4i ‘ THh ‘AR Him‘ "l" l "m few stints in ilic direction of . l.‘ " "".‘."“"“ “r 3.‘, . ..il~.e irutisfii- of .li*:iii Cllillltltdiillii‘. _ . (ittt lllll‘l‘.i\ to ,.s utiai all rwuti. as ‘ > _ r ~ __.-... ‘he Brlthh 5mm‘ “m,” PM" lc n Sl‘l‘t‘ill iiuiticcniciil tvztsigoivpilhoi‘! - FvFNW-"itl of tliv: lions was revealed by their ‘ ' " ‘ H _ y l) tcinal Afi,iirs,_ to I 1§a"(\s 30rd,“ 945 A_M_ i no p \t_ Innulr blasts. Then .t was |i.i.~ t w r1» u: ti: tlic Catndtair Loaves Toriricntinc 11.00 A. his claimed, the lhlpn withdrew. i (Continued on page i0. Col 2) . location h; wflishington. l3.i5 P, M.