MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN vii- MAXIMG OIL MERE MAN zt/W/ The People's Paper . Covers Prime Edwurdilslaud Like the Dew ICHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1940 w, m“ be more concerned about pmmr, than integrity, "15"" “P” ,________.(-- -~.,_____ _ Reservoirs of eneriry and Within“ er are needed for life. Everybody mi I emu Bouillon To Ocula- 2min; Unuurdllu. Faun ed IBM. ...x_. ._._._._.__ _ _ auuuu Dllhlrriplinn llollvtlrrtl gram» Lly Icll-PJCJ. iuuo= (‘unnliu uml L \ s... s PAOES IBRITISH STANDITO A AS INVASION SEEMS C M‘ i Stout - hearted [Enemyflll-fqay Try R. A. F. Faces 71o Land TTO@_,;1.i-5 "Tough Battle Before Saturdrr;t.> Enjoys Important Tactical British Airmen Report import- Advantages However In ant Troop Concentrations: i? 1 Defending Compact Areas. lnNvvilllier- Mainland Opposite England. "—_ olrrawa. Aug. 4—-(CP)—'I‘he , I === 10941 their “T3995 9i elflpliifiillfi- government's wheat policy subject mm“ oblectwes "He? damage 01' oi heavy debate that 'delayed deiguciwn- _ , r _ cleaning up of kessional business, 55 91 Bmams R-Y hi“ lrlllld" received iippiviva] oi the House oi little difference to the type oi ob- ponnnons m“. smumm. and me jectlves at which the boinbcrs aim. Session 15 tummy“; w 5nd new“ Oil storage (lcpots. alrdromcs, l‘..ll'- m- ¥vedrnes(‘a3v‘ ._.._ . .111: ;::___. _ German Interest In Dakar Port Causes Concern Reports Nazis In F rench- owned African Port ‘Cause Of Worry To Britain. GIIVTWHEA PUHBY IS APPRIJVED Parliament Expected T0 Adjourn This Week to Meet Again m. Pershing Urges Sale 0f 50 ll. S. Destroyers WASHINGTON, Aug. 4-(AP) -Gnneral John J. Pershing urg- ed tonight that the nited States send a. minimum of 50 destroyer; to aid Great Britain, declaring that “we shall be fail- ing in our duty to America if we do not do i ." The commander of the Ameri- can expeditionary forces in the first Great War, now in his 80th year, said ln a broadcast address that “by sendin help to ./ the British, we can sfill hope with confidence to keep tho war by on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean. where the cncmicg of liberty, if possible, should in- de- feated " ‘JIM-fig immediate action, be declared:- Irltish Civil Flying Boat (This is the fourth of aseries members of The Canadian Press staff in London on the met- amorphosis oi Britain since the surrender of France. Pat Ussher, today's contributor to the series, is a. graduate oi University oi Tor- LONDUN, Aug. 4-(Cl’)-‘ Briluilfs hard-hitting Royal Ail‘ Force raiders, during a week-end of persistent ut- tacks 0n German objectives, By J. I-‘. Sanderson Canadian Press Stiff Writer Italian Shins Bomhed in LCNDON, Aug. 4—(OP CABLE) -iili.€i'[\$i» being shown by Ger- many" in Dakar, the Atlantic port A m C P 1 1931 d n ft d u- f m, _ p . - is was 1,, i» wile-v 22.... .~. r.".""“~.":.:.".r.....rr" " radii. sir. as? m» h, .. ,, . . . . M A5 gxtwmely serious by mpongble ‘a3 gzoyrénglflxarbgtromflfffigrl"at: yards and Junctions an hfl-ve m‘ glkzchblrfii 1e; an adjournment to f! hi6 Illilld of im- laK Britisliiifulffiiié tim official Bri "iws" T5533’ may be "W "181 BY Pa‘ Usm“ the impact °f mgh “X91051” “m eftbluicciwbecn hoped to clean up Dorian‘ xuz‘ tram) and “ " {is}! circles den Ngom current time when by measures shop; o; Canadian Press Staff Writer incendiary bombs.‘ ' _ an busimss by m5.’ night and m an equipment concentrations abr ad tli t Brixi h i h v “'"r we can still prevent war." Occupation by toe hols in turn effort to do so me Commons s,“ just “crows the E l- h _ "-"" V ° Q" '5 ‘WP’ l‘ ° coupon. Aug. 4 —(OP) -Bnt- of Denmark, Norway. the Low mm“... “Hermon m, mnmg Chmnel "l! is ‘lféigfiflu £3.12.‘ 4 -~.1<]"v= =‘ ‘ 2 . i.‘ s ess ui" rats ‘ mud“ in Madagasoa: and the Countries and France has widen- niirs stout-hearted Royal Air Force .111 last week Bu! the wheat de- 1h h b, ‘ ' ' S Olll ng pjbnrlg Q“ uoivciianvimazz. Qllc- Mid l" (on Th“ British civil firing: boat r Q. “Cu arr fvcm the seaplane banal‘ lliis town near" blontrezll of 51-, u m. EiIT. today. on the ins‘. law of a flight. from the Unlten Kr-iuiivrxi lo New \'0l'k- _ _ f ‘I'm plane. in charze of hei chic fiilkfll‘. Captain Kelli’ React» "i" “up ‘mu-n lo a perfect landing in v ~-u mid-ufternniv‘ sun-shin". [hp vigil of ofiir" ls who inn oven zwvaitinu her nrrirzil for l uvvk. Three Passcnllcrs Sir carried three passenzrrs iii up.“ to a. carizo of mall. Th." qm-S were Geoffrey Cunliffc. i. si-nlative of the British All .\illll.\ll‘_\", R. c. Fuircv. orcsldrflt y; m.» puirey Aircraft Corpora- tion. representing the Britt-q“ A" l\l' "lrv and also Lord Beaver- nrru»... Minister of Aircraft Pro- ziiuuion in the United Kingdom» and “vijlinm J. Donovan. Buffalo. N. Y- lawyer returning from busi- no for the United stairs vol/Pf“- Ill .1 in London. ‘lilo plane was flying the. house- niu oi British OVEYSBHS A1Y“'“-"5—' a hunt blue flag with a dark blue across. and the Union Jack in the upper left hand corner. As S0011 ‘l5 5hr was moored. refuelllnil WOT“ got vuiderway in preparation for the last hop of her fliitht to New York. p was a week am that British Ovvrscns Airways officials here first expected the plane. Her fliwht was kept so secret because of war non- dllinns. that they hnd no (ii-finite information on when she was leav- lur: me United Klnqrlom. ‘it. was not until ihe silver shin swooped flown in ~\ lzmdlm: at Bolwnorl lhnl time)’ Cameroons, French African col- onlcs. ddavas. French news agency, re- ported at Vichy that French gov- Ol‘l"ll‘l(‘l'it officials said British sall- ors from the cruiser Dragon land- ed id were seen in the streets- oi Douala. in the Cameroons. They ' ev returned to their shin. Interest in Dakar was focussed last Friday by the Admiralty which in a brzei statement announced thal a LEM-ton Polish vessel. the lire-man, hnd arrived in a Bri- tish uort after escaping from Da- kar under the very noses of Ger- mans. who had arrived there to ssine her. London quarters wondered how many Germans had arrived at Dakal. Even if Germany could gain control of no more than Dakar it would endanger French and Bri- tish torrltory in Africa and add to Britain's shipping difficulties by bringing the Nazis to within strik- ing distance of the Atlantic route to the Cape. While it is pomible that some Germans landed by air at Dakar only to attempt to capture the Pol- l-h shLu, British sources regarded the raid more in the nature of a reconnaissance party surveying the jmslbilitl-es of large-scale oper- ations by air from Libya. Although no troops have landed in the Cameroons and - car. the British government is keeping close watch on the French colonies in Africa because most of them one under the control 01' the Pelalu government, which is oom- lng increasingly under German control. There are diplomatic observers in London who believe that the Pe- Naval Planes Blast Italians lit Sardinia GIBRALTAR. Aug. 5.-—lblon- dny)—lCP)—Pil0ts oi‘ the Royal Navy's Swordfish lanes told to- day of a ilcvastat ng attack on the port of Co. llari, on the llul- lan island o Sardinia, after they had vainly searched thccn- tire western Mediterranean by lea. and all" for any trace of the Italian navy. The attack last Friday morn- ing destroyed four Italian "avia- tion hangars and four planes on the ground, and deslroyczl 0X‘ ' damaged other aviation b ings. One of the cannon- armed, torpedo-r irrying sword- fish planes was shot down and another Mus forced down and captured, while three Italian planes were shot out of tlic ufr. The attack was made from aircraft carriers which steamed out of Gibraltar with other fleet unit! "ednesday mornin on the 800-n1lle trip to Sardin n. British Capture Italian Post NAIROBI, Kenya Colony, Aug. faces the next phase of the war with responsibilities heavily in- creased by the fall of France but also enjoying significant tactical advantages. For the main branches of the “country! youngest fighting arm, the collapse of Britain's continen- tal ally has wrought changes. It is handler for fighters to come to grips with the enemy. German Jccuuled territory just across the English Channel means that fight- ers. despite their relatively short range. can-and (lo-tackle the Nazi air force much more frequent- Ir means more work for British bombers-a wider area to attack. a greater number of objectives. The task of reconnaissance machines has been enormously increased. They must range over the enemy- occupicd coastline from Narvik to the Pyrenees, alert for any prepar- ations the Narls are making to in- vade Britain. lfus Compact Area. ‘The Air Force has a more com- pact urea to defend, a wider area to attack. Its aircraft are concentrated m the United Kingdom, instead of some being dispersed across the clunnel. Air warfare has been brought to British waters and to Britain herself. But thanks to the proximity of home buses losses of both planes and personnel have been reduced. Damaged machines have a better chance of getting back to their stations or landing on friendly territory. Bombing attacks on Germany- begun in May when the blitzkrieg in the west started-have continu- ed ivithout- respite. Since the con- ed the scope of the attack. In ene- my-held territory, as distinct from Germany proper. raids have b-en delivered chiefly on airports. hur- bors and oil stores. Smash At Barges , Latent". too. communiques have mentioned concentrations of barges as objectives. Two reasons are 1m- officinlly advanced to explain this. One is that the RAF. is smash- ing at barges which are being prepared for use in an aitempt to invade Britain. Another is that Germany has resort/ed to greater" use of canals because of the dislo- cation of road and rail traffic caus- While the RAT‘. has maluiaiiied Since mid-Jilnc N1‘ i.i"lr"i".< have been feeiing out Britain s defences and striking at Britain's vital s '\- bome traffic. 'l‘he.w axial-ks h " seldom developed llli0 ma=s raxls but their intensity has boon stepp- ed up. Early attacks “e10 devoted chiefly to shipping‘. Pnriirulzirl_v in the narrow channel Waters separ- ating England and France. Strong forces of bombers, es- corted by fighters, hunted out. con- voys to attack. But air authorities iw-ekoniiig: up relative British and Crflfllillll plane losses during one week, found ran- vinclng evidence of the superioiily" of the Royal Air Force machines and crews. In that week on Nazi planes were destroyed in attacks on Britain and British coastal ar- ens. Air ministry communiques an- nounced in the same DPTlOG loss of bale became so wordy that con. slllciiation of suflplemeni-aly B13105" amounting to only business remaining before the House-had to be put off until to- marrow. session a: seven o'clock. the House . Vicki‘ R-AF. pilots told of consirered fisheries esllmates arid"mz ' i - ' r - ~ . heard an. explanation from FlSll0f~‘ u’ no gunning hoop“ at ies Minister lificliaild of the an‘ Tilllflfilllhlll, under which llir Brnnslvvick from lilP Dnmiiiion treasury, assist-l (‘ii in finaivinr; the fish prccv l3 ed by continuous raids. infmmrd and developed its offensive powc-i" ‘i: All All‘ Ministry bulletin, Britain's air defences have been '" f . l’ j, i ‘ '1 "tefminr (m. . Riven sharper and 1H0“, nmvvlen, coimwflul ui.h Silwillfli~ibiirs advanc- ’ kl" ' "m" defence tests since the fall of France cn- by “m” """1“-‘ 1'97"“ “ea u and 1995 iwcllrflte abled the Luftwaffe to /‘\)Il("‘l'lil'Il(C L _‘_‘°_“O1Il°1t%e ihlln that pr9vi0u5]t' (in. m‘ “mwk m‘ a ‘m. ‘Tm W, purnfln... . mum be Nady touniticd, ioid of ziitacks to itiret. any moment. Vidl“: for milouninirint was inerialcly adrpled wizh only vo 1g (i: sent. Mi". Pnullot object- rn to llil- gnverillnenl "'l'oi"_"v" sllcuestions, lwhirh iiilieu‘ iselps iecrl ill= \\'.'ir mzlvliinlr were hi: dirt-vii). .\ulii ~1'il:llivl' sources said the D . fcnsive in ivzmiage of the steadily length- On the eve of the August high tides, which fi"om to- morrow" through Friday will afford the Germans their best chance of sea-borne at- of Dema. Libya doriliz 5n‘ reoi hits were e $400.ll00.(i0(l Before adjournmg last night's bombers 1"..::ti";:>nv-.~r'. salvi. Abbevillc and bombing lorry 1"“ “"“""“" Nr-ivlconvoys. an armored train “W1 “Miami barges near Gravelines» GO,.(._O,,_P,,W 1 and Duukerque. a plant at C:\raque't,. The Air Uinislry fold also < i . . -. n. Prime ).iii1i.~"lri" MacKlnzie Kincpf 31nd,“? on “an h bases the House Siitilrtlay ofim 51111111111! govei"nnicnl_ first rlnrlg-rl lered d w“ o, *1 I 1 v o The Przmc Kilnisters motion p112: yam, Nzisl-hcld coast to industrial ~ is Pouliot rLib. Tamiscouatai (‘Qnires deep into {he Reichfj! lib" Jinnolliivvinl-lii will ilavzll ‘buildings :11 lift-l were sci Iliirc, lilllTifillilfS were pounded heav- iiy, and qviniiiunc oil plants with a ‘vvpilng QTUDYl no. "iéva: W FUNDAMEN ran. s \$ ND Fur-l, BEUEVE Mr: ,' emphasis would be i(l"]1i on oi- llie all‘. tubing ari- icninghriurs of rl."n"i<ue~.~ for Lain government will fall within a short time perhaps leading the whole of unoccupied France to be- L-(CP) — Capture of a mail Italian post near Lake Rudolf on the frontier between Ethio- 12 Royal Air Force fighters and 27 quest of France these attacks have bombers. wwv- informed of her nnsillon. been intensified. More aircraft un- ilonnvovi was the onlv passcurzer York i . i ‘ilflTlilW blows than f‘\‘\'l‘ a1 (il-r- i illilll_\'. I ,_/' i "At Kiuililcilil," liie .\il' liin- u i who continued on to New . _ _ __________,______________ _ __ __ _ _ The plane curried a err-w of five. isgd a.%mesirit%hgerr£lfia filing Iichngtturtéggonylfivgig u?!’ I I lSil’): srnrl, i. a pa“ "f H“. “Yo... _ ‘__ (‘my-many control we; Wench cop,- British military headquarters “ - Anglfl-Japanese Re. thelic gas) \\'0i"i<s set on fire in _ nnies in Africa. thes sources so ._ "9- , . .- . -' r ; ; ~- <--,~-. , - . ".' ." ' e y An ‘msuccesslul Mmmclhab ldfions Become In_ lll P'llil(‘l moi. .< \< l’ 1s a I a 2 tack cost the Italians 3'1 known I H ' , l _ limiroii gin q ill-l rlwll-zx- lo - “ 118M! ll 1' id_ BTIS] t A ‘ .;._ N... I ‘one; ma‘; EH21‘? n l n a fiffiilSlllg‘ y Strained. .h\ u "ilJPlifll. lhli ll lpl-ltl u --ti— a The statementz- o I , , other l'Jll\i(’l‘S srnv suml .-| , § “M” ‘" Seriouslylnlured .....".:r..."-..n.“sire... u a l » ~ “Me m’ N"""‘* "‘ m“ culum’ I I "ntwrday our’ mund ‘roux-m . ‘ ‘ ‘s k ‘ Oil tanks at lloiicrrlinn ziinl .‘ é 3 9"“! ll" Wmd" e “Hacked and “warm a sum“ l LONDON, Auq. 4 --(Cp c3519) alrdromcs ru-cupic-l hv _('.i-r- ‘ a post‘ on thcthAbyssinlnln lnulitifil" ______ ‘V-— Auclo- J" pa x0 re lions ix»- ‘rllziruy J?"i¥::i1;lll|"w‘:1‘l|"r Ill‘f‘ f . . la e ' z v ‘ fir; 1 v "‘ l‘ -' 1 ‘ l. "‘ . ||1 War At $93 our. "r. :.".":...:'"."...":."........ _ _ lf.;2“..-J$l§$§..l“;‘......?.;.;.ii2.i} m: . j Lr-\-I\1"v'~"-'-‘- “ck w“ rep“|“d_ The known Mr. Daniel MavQuarric. 37-.l'°“'5'l Japanese (pirqinpd by Brim), “p Tlu- British raiders loam-ll at l old resident oi M1110". "bnm" mm‘ thofjlips \\~;,_;‘ (H5C;0_.(§d_ ‘ railway" cmnxnunil-zninn»: in 7 enemy casualties were 37 killed- Our casualties were slight. _ "Om.- Caproni bomber dial-flu) dro ped 20 bombs in tln- iii-illi- b of Wajlr (Kenya) with no effect." miles from the city, is a patient in-v land ilnspital, .5 hclic\"c<l lo The scalp of Wcstpliiilla. iln- llnlir and lhc illvinclanrl zmrl on the nn" hose at Kiel. B LOUIS V. HUNTER Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON. Aug. 4.—-ICP Cable) - lJepth cilillllkh‘ catapulted by war- liners which - Britfsh sources said the Ger-l mans \\"r-r<- lrvlnu fr) use Japan in the same way that Italy was viqwil, to divert British illtenli" n and en- the Prince EtiWiiHl suffering: from in be a fractured skull. the injured man is badly laceraicd. LONDON. Aug. 4 —iCP) -Brit- ish sources estimated today that I5 submarines. one cruiser. three de- In» Allglisws '1“ l'°5‘l"’_‘“'“ strovcrs and one store shi oi It- Shim COHWI/iflil the . . . . , - ' 1' “m” Alli?» 215i" L"-“""8'“'3“ alvié navy have been Jzratroyed . liglf°fnfifigiiiii.i“li’§§k"i.&h§u§£& dclilogigillgsrtele-ditvyhioifufiij-‘iifiilpeggfi ‘Mgltlyfilfllfggfl gl?iYP_‘('l‘lllli\!“<ll].ui1i(l:-Jdpflll- ‘C°"'E‘_“_“_“__ff‘__},‘fFi_“;_fT‘ m ese ambasmllol‘. was received by Viscount Halifax. the foreign sec- retary’. dnrlniz the weekend to in- slnce the war in the Mediterranean be"'r.i June l0. lTiie Rome communique today Road. two miles from his 110mb. He was in an unconscious condition, and was immediately removed to for nt least one and perhaps two enemy submarines. according to an officer of the naval escort. “Came lo Albany United Church Slumii- Wednesday". August Tlli. L-2 Prominent ‘lap Former President e -8~5-2i. . ______ 8 admmef‘ 1°55 ‘if Pig?" suhm"m° The submarines we're detected in the hospital- LBW lllsiqlllllhi he 11ml quire about the arrest- of two Jap- "lce Cream Festival and Dance. hm m“? m“ e a ' the viclnitv of the big convoy -- in failed to regain consciousness. “nan. fpsfldnnfs m London‘ 5.1m“ Si. Andrews School. lvlonduy. Aua- _ s e which travelled the largest cont-in? The injured man was discovered Aflkahara and Siumsukcl Tnabe L t ' u‘ w". 5th, L-iiUo-li-h-li. , mt or Canadian troops to land n by Mr. Robert Moore, Milton. who London ropinseiitalllvis of the"po\v- a Via I95 (‘linlotiol-xnu; _____ I Britain to date-on t e lost nlshli was on his wav home in his auw- erful Mitsubishi and liiitsui blink- "RASUPYO weuuesuio, Augml- 1m the ships were at sea. A cou 1e of mobue, 1-16 immediately notified the m; “mm... FORM. ‘F, lvr tort Augustus Tea. o'er-shim immediately We!" l" 0 M- Royal Canadian Mounted PO11“ W These deported. u. was learned. After Attack Nlllrililuo inn; - - on, telephone. Police arrived shortly One submarine was chased across after, and had the man taken to the the placid sea grid attacked Judi. as hospital. 'I‘l1cv are lnvcslivaling the were Talcayilki Eguchi, emploync of p the ‘Bank oi Formosa and Mrs >_ l mo“. oslill. Gm-nmn-born one of LONKXW‘ T“; ‘MCPFIQH, l w. L'24u-B'2'3" ‘ir uiul nu in Loss 0f SINGAPORE: Aul. fr-(Mondu!) "Dance in Kw Perth llall Mon- day, ni - 5.1 . b Och. _ t, ._. 1' ll e today the sun. an orange ball of fire. was case, . _ _ _ v Ebilhi.) w“ 1 we sl‘:‘i§1»t}:-1.-. 3 dotsizeigefzuls¥d Kalllfloyllzirkafig; figrfkggcgaldmslgzigfialtoéift‘ MacQuarrie was believed to be ;..c'{i‘.i1'g‘§es,i1,1lf“iiiM,1{,d“'mm“ ms llalillllifllfi, ffrxfilllel‘ i;l'(’.';i(i(:\l0r a2!‘- l iwwhev" V‘ ' -————~- M! n en or e . - - - h ' ‘. r mar o .n‘»\'.a. 5 (ca. 1 - . _ _‘ ' ‘ "s" TYITJIW Plait“ ill F“ N63: Alena" mm"! ‘ma But‘ The “He” said at lea“ “l” 212d lift-inlet wag: p,§§’,.,.f{",,'l}f,‘ jnfies suffered‘ in an zissaull, the ‘ "‘"}‘i‘i ‘r ‘ . ‘m "n" ‘m! "ruminant mun‘ mwbw both submaflnas we” - llloyed wit-h a. local contractor in the not surprisn official circles if one PM?!“ 11W‘ T"i""\'"“l“" Awm?“ "elmii" ' ‘ Allsustus llnll, Friday August 9th. L-Iilfi-ll-S-ili. pd tonight. quoting the Stockholm The police called at l"i(\\\'.~'Il7.lj)f‘l' Aflonbladet. , ion. hmne and asked him to accom- h“ strqvod by "he depth Charis? 1192;! city. He l; a single man and lived is mnrie soon. IONDON. Aug. s-ror CABLE) W gglgglg- with hi5 parents, Diplomatic circles said the for- announced "Re ‘k m _.'i'he Admiralty ‘ “y "m V _ v _ ,“_ __ 1 a _ "H ,_ for “viii? ti?""éi§‘.?é.5“‘§ii>\u.‘<ri "W “mi “ii.-"i§.l‘oi°'€i.°‘ 3Z3 K"b--i"h'*" "‘="""'"‘ “" ‘°°"“““°“ °“ ‘M’ 3' m” a’ S“? giii'..".i.ill.."‘§£§.'Z"'h...""‘,{§?;$g; W13 ‘ZZ iifbiild’ ‘ll.‘.lll.‘...“u".i.‘.f.- i =1 ,. ‘fltadie. Lqgfi-a-{l-zi. vflsimlilf‘ l‘ ' uvws Icenvw h"? a f" "dill _ , _ , _,__,__ _ _ ,, _,, ._-<. .--.<-~—.~.= “gm mid‘, h; the mmésts M fin"; 22 and m ha‘... W" m)...“ V, a n i- ri- ‘ -- sl-rovers Ardent, Acosta and Wrlgn. glued d 153 are m I- Onc was an which me In‘ tlonal securilv. under legislation mill! llfhiililfll» Cifflllllblfillf" 0f hi“ ' injurv u-vre not disclosed. Q z l’. ' ‘c ' providing for detention of aliens. "mm k. w...“ (u "Picnic n. st. Anthony. Lat. s. ml‘ .~ lu from the Ardent. ,, _ 8th, be hem on Tmszifiyiggfill-lgrliisi’: Adimimlly said June w mu“ be and \i'(‘l'f‘ not in Nnrlsal for Brit- YNPMIHI" Nlffimllll Til-n) Sh" ‘- consldered lost: l4 were killed and ish subjects held in Japan. that’ Di". Yilliehu Millliflh, lonuw; THE f“: Wm.‘ _ .., .‘.\ y "Dimfie Bt. Teresa's Hall. Tucs- 140 are missing from the Acosta, i some circles in London have 5mg- Wiciun Minister oi Lin.» wluul‘ day, August, 5th, Webster's Or- lost with the ailcrnft carrier Glor- nested thin Germonv muyattcmpt o ldisajioeared and llvul ins ma} a. YMW: nyrr __ .7 .v .. . .>.‘ ,\ L chr-sti-n- L-ZlOEl-B-S-‘Zl. lou‘. off Nurvlk. Norwfly. June 10 o ‘ Univ-uncle Japan‘ to retort lo py-t-sl- ilu. nnuds of Duilllfini an .- ls 1m l, M‘ t _ ' ‘I ___V____ “K135 “we km“; and e131“ ‘pund- I (lent Roosevelt») (‘rill embargo by ixii- wn~ lmrerl jurvluiblc. 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I J. uaia-a-s-zi magic: in a cork lrindiflt led Got-it: and relied trenches about ‘ wells. it la claimed. would be a i“ i" 1mm‘ 1111* i810 P. M- ( k s‘ T.) y