MAXI MS OIL MERE MAN ii Prayer is and remains 111s >"%/// ///’ MAXI MS OYA MERE M1 N $-""””‘ °' “'° m The P9°P|9'$ P6119!’ w» Everybody 1.11111. 111:‘- .1::.‘.1~...‘:.:11- Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew chum“ “M. Olnriosktown Gunslin- ‘Iwn Con“, Iornlnl flnrdlv 1.. Founded lss-l. i’ CHARIJOTTET 111111111 FLEET s ‘House i/Vill Meet Nov.5ToAdjourn Until January Appointments Are Announced At Ottawa — Defence Minister Rnlston Will Visit Britain. i CYITAWA. Oct. 3 -—(CP) HUIXND OF BRITAIN Dean of United States statesmen, Benito!" Carter Glass. B2. declares "there ls nothing we shouldn't gwe Britain. Her cause ls oul‘ 111111110." Italian Water Supply Hit By British WITH THE TROOPS IN THE EGYI"I‘I1\ DESERT, Oct. 4~1Frid1ly -- (APJ-British troops struck hard It the Italian water sup- ply in the western dost-rt today while awaiting the invaders’ next thrust. Royal Air Force bombing planes launched a series of 11t- tacks at Buqbuq. where the Italians have been converting the coastline tip of Egypt into an advance base for an aiicmpt to advance dcepcr toward the Sue-l. The Italians had construct- ed extensive water storage fac- ilities at Buqbuq. British fliers returning from raids on Buqbuq said their bombs severely dznnagcd those water storage tanks. Curious iiuiet Settles Over Ghannel Area IDNDON, Oct. 3.-—(CI’J—'l‘hc Air Ministry announc.“ tonight that night opcmtions “are 1n rogrcss as usual,” prcsumably land on the continent. The announcement was made when ministry officials were asked to explain n. curious quiet which settled over the Channel coast. Up to near midnight there had been no sign o1‘ ihe usual explosive raids by the Roval Air Force on the "inva- sion ports“ of the Nazi-occupied French coast. For tho first time in ii days. thoro had been no German raid over the Dover section n1 Eng- land all day. Last night. the Roval Al!" Force. dospitc had weather, 11t- trwkcd within Gcnnany but passed up most Chnnnci ports opposite Dover. Among targets attacked we" ibo oil plants at Stcttin, llam- burg and Bottrop. The Krupp works. great Ger- man armament piiinls, bonlbcd some weeks 111.10. but not mun- tloned in recent air ministry bulletins. wcrc attacked last nl ht at Essen. rclght yards at Cologne. a railway Junction at 1111mm. and several cncmv ulrllronlcs wcrc also undcr " SIIAMEN I) l5 llnT SYDNEY. N. S1. Oct. ll~ ICPl—~ Eleven seamen from l1 forolrzn ihii! (iesefled fhcir vcsscl lv-rc 1o- dll’. bill: city pollcc rounlll-li 11p five of them in a fcw hours. Scorch continued for i110 other s11. w-hilc the captured men wcre hclll for immigration authorities. Coming Fvenis _o_. llk for Notices in this ooluml I cents per word. "Ibrtune Dance! Friday. October Adnuwon lF-an” cemsisquare Dl-mc 11g. 11-10-10-3-21- "Reserve saturda October 15th (Jhlcken Supper. urray River Rlblic Hall. 5-9 o'clock P. M. L-5110-10-2-4. "Cfihle to Annual Chicken Sup- per at 5t. Columba Hall. Wednes- diy- QCYDDEI‘ Bill. LJiIi-lo-l-ai. "Wcstmoreluld Church, Chicken 5" P". Mrs. Robert Mayhev/‘s, O0 bel" 4th, 6th, 9 P. M. If stormy Bewrday. an and 20c. L-3-l0-3-2i. "Select Your new fall hats from s ‘PM!!! line. Just arrived felt and ‘rivers. Your choice aloe. Clreondnl W. Ladies Store. L-62-10-4-ll. "Meetlnz ofp-Potato Growers in Cmlluud llail. Monday evening. ‘11111111 period by Rev. Lloyd Mcbel- Hitler And Mussolini To Meet Today? BERLIN, Oct. 3 -—(AP) --Prlvate ~1.1u‘ces. lksually‘ well informed. c1111l110d tolllght that. Hitler and Mussolini would meet tomorrow in the Brenner Pass to put. the finish- lug touches on e. busy diplomatic performance that. already has brought Jllpzlu into the axis and 11111y sooll brulg in 311.1111. Official q11111"11.-1"s rcluscd to con- firm or deny this. but left hints that. big things are 1n the offing for tomorrow. Roports from Rome added sup- port to statements in private sour- ces that Hillel" 11nd lliussollnl as wcll as 111011" foreign office staffs already are 011 the way. Italian informants 111 Berlin had similar information. Office spokesmen continued to Sili'l‘0lill(i the affair with secrecy. "'l‘h-111‘c ls grout. (liplolllrltlc liClll/ll)‘ 11L plcscut." said 0110. adding th t. lcporls of the prospvctlvo couicr- once co11s1111111-d 1111 ‘"111 ' cretlon." The IOfElfJli office press chief. Paul Scluuitt. already has lefl, the city. If Hitler's plan was to 1:0 to the co11111l"1111c1.‘ by 1.1.1111 it would have becu necessary fol‘ 111.111 to have loft soon aftcl‘ 110011. Hitler 1111.11 Mussolini already have met. 011cc 1111s 111111‘ at Brenner Plus. 'l‘hc‘y colucrrod lhcrc 11 a railroad c111‘ 011 l\.)lr1-'11 18. n1 1111 ‘11 time. it wns gcllclxllly ulldclxstoocl, final plans were 11111111- for 1111113 subsequent 011111111111‘ 111111 lhc Will‘ at a critical stage. “111 Rome 101111)‘, Vugillip Gayda clnilucd 111 1111- l“11sc1.\1 publication 11 (31111111110 1111:1111: that L110 axis l)o\\'(‘l‘.§ are 111 lull rlgn-cluellt. 11111‘. "ts-l 111111 whzlt our: 1111011101" "has 1111111‘ 111111 1110111111211." ("l1 1.» 111111‘ 11 111111.101‘ h.‘ wc111. 1111, “o1 (‘UOlUlllLlllllg political 111111 111111111111" pizllls 111111 111110115 still b01101‘. ’I‘111: twp 1111110115 of the mus are not. lmpaulcllt, 1o elld the war now." 1'l'11c11l1el11111s1111-1i 111111 any "separate 1x11111- ~1111,1,111;11fio11s 1110 0u1 of the rmesllou. 1.11_v1l111.: “Thcy nave 01113,‘ 11 flrlu 11111 to arrive together 111. colupiclc victory‘. which 1111151. b: a 111-w rcgxuc of Europe and Af-. 11021.") LPr e sb Dclegales to the nnuual meeting of the Nfarltlluo Synod of the Pres- bylcrinu 0111111111111 C111md11 complet- cd thcll" business n1 Sunlmerside last. night and adjourned until next 3.11111". The 011d of lhc session fol- lowed 11 quick dispatch of buslnesa. Earlier in the day l1. had been ex- pected a meeting would be requir- od this morning. The closing session of the Synod last. “'11s marked with an eloquent uddrcss by Rov. E. A. Thompson fol" the )'0llii§"p€Ol7l€"0!"'i1i'I9'Cil’ili13ilf' The service opened with a devot- lan, Scolsburn, N. S.. assisted by the Rev. George Lamont of Blue Mountains. After the devotional period the busiuossof the Synod was contin- ued and committees 011 resolutions brought in their reports, which were rcnd and after some discus- sion passed. Tlte report on missions by Rev. G. S. Mllchcll. Wcstylllc, N. 5., is 11s follows-that the Synod endorse the nppcal being 11111110 by the Can- 111111111 churches to their constituen- cies for contributions oll Oct. 27th iOi‘ the assistance or the orphaned missions uf couliucutsl l-Jurope that. the Synod 111"ge t11c observance of 1111-11 and lnlsslons Suudnv. Novem- bcl‘ 17th. ‘That. 111 view of the nec- cssifv for strict. ccououly" 111 the Oct. 7th. 6 pm. Matters re con- trol of potato disease will be dis- cussed by visiting SDPRKPFS. 11-‘15-10-4-21. fore of tho world slluntion and the scrlous cmdllious facing fllc mis- lirumry i‘f‘F')lll'(‘(!S of our church. _par. llament; will meet for its next. regu- lar business session early in Jau- uary unless some emergency like an attempted invasion of Britain or serious developments in the fa: east. make an earlier sitting advis- able Prime Mlllistor MacKenzie Klng announced at. a press confer- ence tonight. Both the Senate and House of Commons stand adjourned until Nov. 5. but they will meet. on that. day only for the formality of ad- Journlng again to a. date yctiobe fixed early in January. Mr. King said that “the situa- tion as we see it now is really less anxious than when we adjoumed." He said it appealed possible there would be no attempt. to invade Brit- ain "although i1. may come tomor- row." Parliament adjourned Aug. 7 subject to immediate call if serious war developments made it desir- able. Defence Minister Ralslon and some of his officers will go to Eng- land "soon" to discuss the whole defence situation with Prime Min- istor Churchill 111111 hcl‘ British officials. Ml". K1111; . Q Agriculture Minister G-ardinl-l‘ ..11id precede the Defence Milllstel‘ in a trip to England to 115001121111 United King- dom food requlrelnellts. he added. The Prime liflnlsfel‘ announced Lhe following appointments- Hon. Joseph E. Perrault. of Atha- baska. Que.. 1.0 be a member of the inftkllatlonal joint commission. re- placing Sir William Hearst who has resigncci. . Dr. Bryce M. Stewart of New York City, Canadian-born authority on uuclllplovlncnl, insurance, to bc Dep- 1u_v Minister of Labor, s11cc110diug W. M. Dickson, who is retiring 011 superannuation. Mr. K1111; said that James S. Duncan of Toronto, Deputy 11111115- tcl" for Air, would remain in that office for a furthcl" four mouths from today. The Prime Minister sold he had 110111111: to 11111101111111 on negotia- tions with the Un1,1,c<l...Sta1<-s _ [o1" joint. dcvcloplnent of wllicl" powcr lcsourccs 1n the St. k-mvrcnce Riv- or. Questioned on tho go\‘c1"11n1r<11t’.< 1 1 S0011." I l --aad--mone-yv-- 51111111 ml exports of olctnls to J21- pall. 111 vicw of rc/gcul United SL1 0s 1‘cs11"icli0l15 of scrap 11011 and steel lo that 1101111115‘. M1‘. King s11id that 111 recent. mouths Canada l1a11 re- tained virtually 1111 her l'C<’>‘ll(‘1‘H ‘111 these mcials for empire p111‘- pnscs. 111 1"cpl_v to another qucstiou Mr. Klug sold the three vaclvuclc: in the Scllute will be filled before Pal‘- 1co11111T1711"BT1}1T1??111, Si???‘ yte ri a n Synod Completes Annual Session Stellarton Selected As Place Of Meeting Next Year — Im- portant Resolutions Adopted. economy in the rearrangement of the mission fields and augment- ed charges. and in view of the shortage of men and recruits fol" the active ministry. tilat. the Synod strongly urges the plcsbyberles within its bounds to carefully con- sider the arrangements of mission fields and augmented changes wit-h a view to more effective and vital prosecution of the work of the church and the better use of the resources of the church in men The Rov. O. A. Haywood of houslc gave a comprehensive sc- count of the origin of some of the difficulties and the present pros- pect oi success of the work at Frontcnelle. The Synod heard Rev. D'An1ou with unusual interest and marked sympathy. Rev. D'A11Jou closed his address by saying "my de- sire is to give this life to my compatriots. We are not discourag- ed. the more I sec of you. the more I love you." A committee to pro- mote financial support for the work at Fronlenelle was appointed and is as follows: The moderator Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, convenor. Rev. D.A. MacKinnon, Rev. G. B. Mitch- ell. Dr A. A. Murray 11nd Messrs. C. A. McVey and A. E. Graham. Rev. C. Foote. reporting for the historical sites committee. stated that the tombstone of Rcv, JliillPS Murrav first. Pres tel-Ian minister Nova Sootla in t e Musouodoboit and in view of the possibility for (Continued on page i0. col 0 OWN. “CANADA. 15111DAY, 0c'1‘01s1;‘11”4, FEEDS Tlwmfrp R.(l.A.F. Has Own IP11: Now -_ centre cf thc Union Jack in the ca establishments in the empire. A oilllnge 1n the Royal Canadian Air Force flag, substituting a maple leaf for a rcd circle inset in the flag, is designed to give it a distinc- tive Canadian touch. R.(‘..A.F. sources reveal. The new flag. unfurled by Air Marshal Bishop will-n he visited s (Ianadian Army operation squadron somewhere in southern England. Wits approved by the King. Until the change the R.C.A.F. flag was the sflme as that of the R.A.F. The flag has u. light blue background wlth tho tre of the side of the flag away from the staff there is a large. darker blue circlc with a smaller‘ white circle in the ecntrl‘. maple loaf is in i111‘ ccntre of tho white circle. rcvlflvinz (h1- Solid red circle of the RAJ‘. flag. The flag will be flown 11f. all i(.(‘.A.F. (‘u- nton next the staff. In the cen- ‘r1111 Role In Wartime Defence Board lit Halifax 11.11.111.121. 0.1. 3.—~1CP)~I)~:f1‘11¢e cxpclws 111 ('.1.1111l.1 211111 the ‘Ullllcli’ 311110; 1111011111 llc11- 1111c 10011)‘ 101' colllclcllccs" 1111\\‘cc1l the Jollll De- lcnvc 1311:1111 o1 1.11.- Lwo cullullulsllud Nc\\‘101l1111.l1l111 11111011115 011 1111" PTO‘ 10011011 ol 1111- 111.11111‘ru nc-mou of 1111s ilClllhillllCff‘. ’l‘11c (J11ll11111l-LI.S_ lJl-fcllce 131111111, lllClllUvlk: 111111-11 111-"- 111‘ .111‘1u1.111.ol.e| 1111111 Y1ll'll11l1'1111_ l\.b., 111101‘ u voyage, 0v slllp 1111111 50.111111, 1111010 HWY.’ 111‘111 1.1 11111-11111; 3"1.-.s1cl‘11l1y. Thcy- wcrc to 1111111 ulscusslolls lUill0l'i'O\\' with two 1111-1110015 of the comlllls- sloll 1.1.11\1.111l1-1-.1 of Nclvloluldlallu. 11111-- \\"11c1"1: 1111- 11.15. ])1\1])\J:>t‘5 aClllllg up D. (1011-1111: 11.1:~1‘. ‘ Mclllbcrs 1" l-hc D11lc11ce_ Board. who z11‘1‘1\‘c11 :11 Ynrluuluh Llus mum- iug. tl'(l\‘(‘ii1\i 1o 1.111s cuy lllollg Nova Scotizvs 51111111 5111110, which 1111s bcell n1c1111v111-1l l)l'("V1ullSi_\_' as the 1110.11 likclv .11‘1‘11 1'01‘ 11 U1111ed Slams. lulvnl b11.~1- 11 111.11 11111111111‘ should- (‘V(‘[' ..11111.~11 11111- iu 11111111. 11111111‘ ill (lltcluc o1 1111: 1.1. .111"1i 11g1\‘.‘l.;.11 luvxualon. B111 13<..l111 1111-l11bc1s 111111- colcd the rolue of lhc 11111 pad 11o spccllll s1111ul11111lcc ul 1111s respect. The 1111111111-15. 1111- 1111111 98611 country. s . ;1‘.>1-11 for luusll 111 Shel-I b111"111‘. v.11 11 lmlsls‘ ("111- of 1111- 1111 1 cs1 11.11111 111 1111- w ‘l. U111. 0.31.; 81.111111‘. 111 1l‘111111l 11.1 1111- b.111".1<111111_ Spout“. m‘ 1111- 130.1111, >1111i 1111 111"1"1‘111l| ho10. l\11\v1‘\"01_ 1110)" 111111 1101 iiiapdiil- ed 1111‘ 111111101‘. '1‘111‘ 151111111 the 1111-»- 11cm. G111111l1.1. ul Ncu‘ Yul» 1110 l; s {0.1:.-11_ 11.111 1111111111 111111 1\I11_\1»1‘ l-‘lolcllo 1.. 11111111111111 cII 1d 11‘. \".11"-- be lhc sublcct of 1011111110111; dib-1 cUSfiUllS. -Th,_. poopk. 0g 1111s country must. be 111111111 1111s1111111‘I\ snic 110111 inva- sion. 111111 1111-11- 11111 130N110 11111119.‘ in thcso 111-1111s1\‘1‘ 11111115. 1K‘. 51f lieu- lklfg, 111- 1Imli111-11 to comment on the 111p, cx ‘p1 11> sav the province pmscssl-rl 1101111111 scenery." fie lsnid a sl-alclllont would be lssued io- lllorrow nfu-l" 1110 conference ud- journs. Urges Closer Ties With Canada NEW YORK. Oct. 3-(CP)—'I'he New York Times said today the requirement of the United States Department of state 1.11111 Cana- dlnns carry passports to visit flu country is 1m "obvious mistake and llrszcd that. it be rcsilllldcd. Commenting edltorlnlly upon last week's tour of Canada's dc- fcusc fncllltlcs by a party of Unl- tcd states ncwspnpermcn. mode n1. the invitation of Canadian publishers, ilcaded by W. Rupert Davies, president of The Canadian Press, the Times said the vlsi: “has forged a new iluk in 1111- stout chain of friendship 111-1111-1-11 these two Aillffirfill nations" it sold: "Nor should our mutual efforts be limited 1o military co-opcratlon _ . . ll‘1e passport lvqllirclncll; should be rescinded and every cf- forf. should be mnrlo to corrclnlc and coluplcmoul. lhc activities of the two nations." Men To Confer . 1 X11111.» 111 1111‘ (fvivlllc on“. mph dcdrlng ofluls clmot lll c1151‘ 111 11111111. \i.1ui0:nu,chani7£d Hoops o‘ we Gnu“, , Active Scrvlcc Force s\v1‘pt throul; and colltluucd 11011111111111 Labor Gets Wider British Prime Minister "Churchill Shuffles Cabinet And Accepts ‘ChamberP "_ a wens lglaifisgfiiiesignation With Regret.’ . 11 t3 sllpplv“ ll iiil iii11 ' t'1\~; n.0,...“ m. .1... 50.1.21 loo Q'l‘(‘1'|i lo mzlkc ('()i1iil(‘i. ‘any: , 11111111111 b1- 113-111-1-11-(1: Pianos from {hp fhlQf 0b- .e<l 11112111 ‘<‘?'f'1-vv from tie axls . . p . "1111 '11‘.h11 g Y. 111 -. 111..., Rqssm Hug)... fluncrl _ll1e flrsi gllmpsc‘ of Clficlflnmn i}. ‘ n‘? "-1119 ‘WW-e (i981 v11 HP Niussollnfs much-zldvcrflscd ‘111ct11 1n ... . .. ‘ . ._n_. ..__ ‘but untested sell powcl‘ ln ‘mzlny weeks. The 011cm)" Wiil‘.\'ili|).<. whcu ihc)’ \\‘01‘1‘. LONDON. 01-1, CICP) -- “111-P time 1312111111 111111‘ Labor 111 ‘ g . role 111 the 11111111111» ’111.1111 day as P111110 A-lullsu-l" t-lllliill .1 111111 . ills 0111111101. 11 c he .1‘c.\1;11111l1111 111 11.1-- - \\'llO \v1.‘111 111111 ll." l1". .1111. litlcul roll 111cl11. ‘lhc 101111111 12.1111‘ Al111ist1-1‘, 11:11:11. since 11c “Ii-lg opclultcd 011 soml- 111-1 1;. 3gU—11iid i115 llliiCbfi liggilliiillll l1) the strain o1 \\.1."—:l5k011 1x1 11c 1‘. - lieved o1 111s 1111110.» AL 1111.‘ . lllc 11ml? he 1'c:1;.11l1‘1l 111$ 17115111011 .1. 1. llczld of the 11011111111111 C1111>1-11"11'.. party to wlllcll 1\ll', Cllllftillll 1111.11- ilOiY wlll succeed. T111‘ P111110 l\/Illll:~b<‘l' e1c\‘.1101"l f1. 1111‘ W111‘ 0111111101 Efncsl. 131-1111, 10111111‘ Dock Worker 11111.1 111111111115 Lsboul" leader. M1‘. Bcvlll 01111-1111 11111 gov- c1"1111l011t. olllv .1151 A1111" 11.‘; Ailulsu-l‘ of Labor and 111011115‘ 1111111-11 . vital 11111-111111‘. olllcc 1111.~~11.1"- . with 11 11151111151 oi 011011.11- \\‘ill.‘11 11.1.». boasted Brltlsn ])l'O(i11('11111l1 111.11 cu new l111pc1us 1o 11s 111111 progmlll. l-ierbcrl hforvlson. for rears 1.1111111" leader of L111‘ Lollrloll 011111111" (111.111- cil. was luovcd 1o the 1111\- l11>.~“.*\111 of Home S111-1"c1111;v 1111111 1111- 11 - try of Supply. H0 s111:c1-11l.~.1—. 11 Anderson. who was 11111101111111 .1» . Chamberlain's post. 1.11111 o1 141111 President. 0f the Council. S11‘ John. who promoted 1110 "A11- dcrson shcltcr“ 1111s 111.1011 llll(li‘l‘il1'C from some ql1111"1c1‘s $111111‘ 111.1.\“ (m1- 1c151111.111»;~&1‘1.11 p.1;_11‘ 111. Col :1 Mechanized I Troops Sweep Th rough Toronto “'1 TORONTO. 0.11. 3—~~'CI’\—‘vl1‘i111'- 1111- vvll 1111c 1011113" to 111011‘ Comp this pfDVJlCifii capitol military cucrllll-plllclll. 11f. Bordcu, 5111111‘ £111 11111cs sway. Thus 011111111 11111111113‘ exo that lzlslcd thrcc (lays 111111 (‘21l'l'if’(i the troops 11110 01-1111111 and west- ern 011111110. Dcslgurwl 1x1 glvc men and officers experience in or- ganizntiou and fa~f 1111111cn1e11t. un- m 1 del‘ slmulzltcd (‘Oil(il'l(11l.\ of war. tile oxcrcises 1n1i1cz11<1rl 5111110 weaknesses which offlccrs sold would and could be rcmcdzcd, quickly. After their SOO-mils swing through the province. the troops entered Toronto in u ln-nulc col- umn that, came 11p the Quccn Elizabeth Way from 11111111111111. It. took them a more 45 minutes to cross the miles of buss‘ city streets while cheering citizens look-rd on. They were led by 50 11l"m_v motor- cycles with rlrmcd troopers in side- cllrs, while cltv mofolrvclc policc prcvcllfcd possible tl-rlfflc .~"11n1‘1< n- long the way. A squad of half a dozen irafflc cops, wovknlg in rc- lrlys. shot blocks ahcnd of the c01- llmn to keep the road clcnr. 1s SENTF can ‘ QUEBEC. Oct. 3 —fAPl -A1-1 111-rt. ixmlle. folrlml) of Dolcln-sw 11-1", N. B, who 1111-11111-11 11.111111" 1o a vllulgc of 111111111: 101111111111} 11111111- l tllmal registration regul-szlblls. v1 svutcuccd lodav to two llllifliilm p , 011. 51111111111 from Sept. 25. 111 ]J.1_\ 11 . $100 fine and cmls o1" 1111 1111111111111-1 n1 n1o11tl1 in jnll and also to pnvl anothcr fiuc of $1 pcr dnv siuco 111; i rnihlrc to regisicr or spcud l5 1111-1‘: i days in Jail. B111 1101.11 111 1.1111 Souclk 1940 I 12 1.111313 lvfnovl Jnnllll dnlncrlvtlon Delivered 811.1111 ll! Mail-LBJ. H.001 Plsnudu and us 56.1111 1 NAVY 51111111111211» British Control Russian Trade Talks To Resume CMBYUJ- l1. a MDERSON " laulllll ‘loss 5924's‘ M1111.“- LUADOA, w. 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Lil" 1111111111". 111"l‘lvcd W“? “I1 1 ' Scvzlliu and i-“(l- "i '1 11111121 G111- “1111111 lo 1111111‘ lhc 011d of 11;.» 11111111.. 8111111- o1 11:1‘ (_'11‘l‘l11.11:: planes re- (‘(‘ll'.i_'v' soul down 111 (310111 B111. 111111 1111-‘ 111-1111- 0011111101011, he 1.1111; 1~- ‘11-- o1 1111- pilols 5111,1111; alld "HWIJYT- ‘111. 111111 "0110 llulchiue .1.111111.\‘1‘ 1111 got 111111 ll('\'1‘l' 1101211 up 111 .1 1111111‘ 1111111110" \\1'1:11.> 111.11 1101 i1. Eon‘ the Ullucd S" .1 s Sllfllvlld 1-1111-1" "1- wnl‘. "If 1211111111110 1111- \v111‘ Wlill 3-0111‘ 11,1.‘ pohilcx l: 111111111 lluorlcve 1 1111.11 .<<'tl11111- 11.1." 11c said. 1 (('l’) — B1‘if:1in';~‘ In Mediterraneoot Is Demonstrated Royal Navy 56511111 By Fascist Warplanes With- out Damage, But Musso- lini’s Fleet Avoids Battle. Ai1l'].\'.»\.\'i)i{i.\. 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