MAXIMS OFA ‘VIERE MAN l iii goon manners are caught. hi" taullm- M 11% , dlnn T Oonl tlgtlllllzil“ “r3262 Flinn!‘ o‘. 1M1. .. ‘Turkish Reports Claim Coering Falls In Line German Air filer Said To Have Approved Plan ANKARA, July 28-(CP Reuters) - Rumors reaching diplomatic cir- cles in Turkey said today that af- ter long debate Marshal Wilhelm Gocring has agreed that the Nazi attack on Britain shall reach its full force about the middle of Aug- ilgreement 0n Tough Problem is Reached Swtus of European lossessions in West, Was ltnofty Ques- i: L". Between now and then there will be mass air attacks on British ship- ping and general preparations for the main attempt to invade the is- land, the rumors said. Hitler is anticipating tremend- ous casualties in the course of this attack, thcse reports said. Hospi- tals are being prepared in western . - , , , c erinany to which nurses and doc- lloll I01‘ Hdvcllltl‘ tors are being Sellifiii from Italy. 1 ~ , C" .n. r.t g ft ti L0" [e1 encev “sulfpxifilsclsl nllhilch zlliitlrlzr i‘; pldiilnldlg and it seems certain the attack will begin with feints intended to dis- tract niifffiioii from the main pin"- pesc and attempts to spread misin- formation among civilians, the re- ports added. ‘L-MLNA, July 20-tAP_‘J—M0-- Ellllli’ ltll‘ swift c" cation of n Pan- Allkllfklil lnisicosliip over Eilrop- Qull pu. .....ons in America whose status uiitui be upset by the war a... upiii-u-tl toinlzht to be in- some commentators here believe i a .i .1 lllllll "cordial" ugrce- Hl""l' may at. the last moment ~uc run. icon foreign miii- 01111.20 his mind and decide a ainst attack. In that case, in oi" er to avoid losing prestige among his own pcope, it is suggested he might try instead to stage a massed attack against Egypt. Germans would like to see Ital- ians bearing a heavier war burden, all rcpriris reaching here say. De- spite the cordialliy of recent Hit- li\‘l'<'ll(‘(.‘. . ‘ inc contents of the "Ac", oi lltlvilllil" were not disclos- ed, iin i..:'.hoi"if.-.itlve source said it pffllllblltfl any American or non- AlllUllCAll iizlfioii from acquiring any siluh pussrssion. lf any niuion considered danger imiuiiruf, it was understood, flu- projccicri not would, provide for lcr and Mussolini speeches, the immcdizitc consultations to take mass of German servicemen still measure for nn “ndxiiinisti"afivc" regard their Italian colleagues with what is described here as o. “con- siderable lack of admiration." Missing oiiiiu Returns Home After Sleep Two-yenr-old Maynard Simp- son of Cavendish, missing from his home since shortly before dark Friday walked into his home at daybreak Saturday morning after spending the night sleeping in a. clump of bushes near the house. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Simpson. pl'lll(‘l"itll'ill£} over the colony. pro- vided flu-re was an agreement that. if ivas uiidci" threat of outside in- llucncc. This source said that the hniln part of the agreement embraces a compromise on Argentinas insis- fence that the question of mini- rlafcs ilcpcud on the will of ilio European possession in question but that it docs not require ll. pleb- iscite or oihci" loriii of referendum. The Unifcd States Secretary of State. Cordell Hull, Leopoldo Molo. Argentine dcicgnte, and the Cuban Foreign afinistcr, Miguel Cninpa were smiling broadly as they “nixed out of the peace subcom- nyitcc meeting where the draft of the act find been prepared. The full peace commission mot at the Cllplifll tonight under Hull's Ellillfllléllliéllll) io examine the draft which alreiuly has boon hailed as B Victory" for “solidarity of" tho The youngster" wandered into the A'}_"‘_"‘"“Y*» bushes and fell asleep and when Tnc wholc nature of ilic agrce- he was 111155911 by his parents moiits \\'.'ll llf‘ strong enough t0 scorcs of neighbors formed search ‘illlirisc iill who thought this coii- wrllylc-P would not accomplish uny- Jlll! on: rcprcsentntive said. Win ilisclrvscfi that he was gn- pnrtics and combed the neighbor- hood. Tho Rusiico Detachment. of the lR.C.Ivl.P. were notified and they ‘Ii-ill Vi“ ‘i i- on nffci" the con- sciit to Charlottetown for a train- p,“'"." i" i“ 1"~‘ll1“r the V1511 ,cd police dog to assist in the ;“""‘ ‘?"“‘~‘i‘\'i'l' "int!" l0 Blllfl- sczii-ch. Tho dog failed to pick up l l tho scout us the child went in an ‘C"-3"1'"ri Pu mvc 7. Col 1i iupnositc direction than usual. 1d r rw-"s ~-~~~ The search for the missing chi r continued throughout thet night ' _“ i1. nit success. The paren s were Ciiilllflfl VET» -5 l;-.{ri3,lii\".~fi when the youngster "l waiimi mm the house. none the - - worse for his ex erience. early u D r Saturday morning. ..iff- p-~ v v u, you p“|"n)| —-——- Zl riiiis ‘in nor-II l n \ . . Fire Yesterday "i... r this .'(‘\lll(‘:;lil_\. - iuJ-l-..l-..1. “Tallow - Mo“; l ‘liufisi-Srygxuin-ZL‘ i Store - Apartment _ Fire which broke out early yes- ierduy evening caused consider- able damage to the combined Groc- crv Store and apartment house at 51' llorciicst-ci" Street in the City. ‘lhe ground floor housed the insiii. and grocery store and dwell- in‘: of lVli". John B. Heminfl- The iipni-tmciit of Mr. John Connolly ivns on liic second foor while Mr. ,1‘. . . m ‘a. bull‘ .iii.i mo tungsten 1*...)- _ = of t..l,..i\i<i ‘All-l, will, futzhily, our)‘ L'QU'l'ul'i1- bpl .i.g CYulllhg, ls-CO-l-Zal-ll. ‘- Iliiliniiiic Club iii. olll)‘ .;.»li1_. L-of-LLZi-ill. uw‘ " " ‘ “ _ v _ 3130])llllllillptlllllln rlil/li-lilléltly hills MacDonald occurltl the third . . .. . " r r. s “mu ‘Md Moms” L“ The conflagrailon started when L-533-7-l8-tl. n. spark from the flue landed in n piic of vrocd on the second floor landing. The blaze worked its WM’ "Conic to item-tam l“‘illV"il and “m” PM" hfnrtliil-s. lluntci" nut-i ml . l. . th. ‘.ll--0i the wooden struc- Gilfidlcllllilglt Honing’ Jul-v 312%‘ utnlllmder the roof. i ' L'116'7'29"“' A ptisscr-bv not-iced the fire fllrlid -- .~ , h ‘1 "hich sent f o wwirlcsllslfntlssintugiina". ylmgT a {or liigtriuijil itnsiiiligrm n“ BWYW- Theft owns Shore. ‘ulls-‘ll-l-TE-gfl-git: "Upped m“ Swegms or hose m the stubborn haze which was fin- ollv quelled after much damage was caused to the apartment of Mr. MacDonald. The Connolly apart- mrnt was considerably damallfll b!’ c||1f‘k(‘ nud water, The plaster in ill“ building was also badly dam!!- -d "I" Prelim and (H1100 Donn - . . sh. “heel. July 31, L-iio. nogBalfili dance at. Wiilter Pnyntcrls m, '31". Fin-emwii f/inljglif, Mon- mu‘ "iv zotu. Fifty cents a m" L-iis Notice-All arrears due Rice fglntoschool to be bald by August I°l|ehAgn5flmCBvt0o2§ hanldeélr ln‘fir - . er o us ees. Wile! MacEaehery. Secretary. L-l05-7-NJL bn""l\:[]](§ nf the first and third flirois were nwav from hrm". when the fire occurred about 5.25 p. m. The firemen returned to the sla- tlon after a twm-‘noiir fight with cow-rod by insurance. Nazis Gurtail Train Services in France —All passenger train service be- favl-"sz AIM‘ ‘own-u auto tween occupied and unocouPl¢ French areas was halted wit-INN"- explanatlon toda on order of German author-it es. A brief communique from 1110 Petaln overnment annmmwd merely ihe “provislonaP cessa- tion of all governmental 8B!‘- vioeo to Paris and a tampon"! bar on return of refugees to homes in the German occupied zone. The rail stoppage was made effective at 5 a.m. f1 a-m. ADT) (Authorized sources in Berlin claimed they were unaware of any stoppage of rail service b occupied and 11110000?!" ed lirance. The}! mid they at- tached no special significance l0 the report. (On May 9, the day recBdlflK the Nazi invasion of t o Neth- erlands. Belgium and Luxem- hnurg, all German railroads were put under command of the anmy and civilian travel sharply restricted. Days prior to this the German press launched a campaign to discourage civilian use of the railroads during the Whltsuntldo holidays, which fell on the next week-end)- The French government sent an "energetic" retest to Britain today against he dropping _of propa. ands. leaflets by British alrcra. f. over France and French possessions in North Afrlofl». Both here and at Rabat. French Morocco, anti-aircraft batteries ‘opened fire at the RAJ‘. planes. The ‘planes were said to have dmppe millions of leaflets here and at Rabat Friday night, and over North Africa again this morning. French sources con- tended they were injurious t0 the regime of hlarshal Phllmfm Petain N. Y. Times Correspondent Blasts Hitler OTTAWA, July 28.—(CP) -- De- claring there can be no acceptance of pence with "Gangster" Hitler, Frederick Birchall, Canadian cor- respondent of the New York Times, said tonight that the forces of the Empire are gathering and are grow- ing stronger every day. peaking over the national net.- work of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Mr. Birchall, former European correspondent. for the Times, said the empire needs more planes, but “we will get them; we will lose men; there are others com- ing up to take their places." He was the second speaker on the new series of Sunday night broad- casts entitled "let/s face the facts," sponsored by the director of public information. "But the love of peace has not im- paired their abiiity or their will t0 fight for it. We are on the defen- sive now and waiting attack, But we are not afraid of the Olltwmfi- Whenever you are ready, Hiflci", come onl" Addressing his speech largely i0 Hitler, “believing that I carry to him the challenge and the defiance of decent people everywhere, Mr. Birchall said, “we will not accept your invitation to bee; you to make peace with us because you are a liar and your word and your ])l‘O1’l‘llS£‘S are no good." _ The speaker then reviewed a long list of instances in which the Ger- man leader had broken his word. He termed Hitler and the men around him ‘gangsters’ anzlgavei an emphatic opinion of his estimate of h . 50530815 Eatflllhem. There ls the ie le- bucaneer Goerlng (I wonder if had added to his decorations av gion of honor looted from sailles); is Goebbels. on; as a, scorpion and looking like it; there is the saturnine Himmler, head of the Gesago. who invents the tortures under w ich men Dray f" death to relieve them from their r . sulglnbxtlger is the roaring drunkard Ley, who dupes labor mm aecebtlnlr long hours at starvation wages in the name of patriotism while he lives in luxury. There is Dr. Funk- who juggles economics he does not understand but the Reiohsbank keeps going on the loot stolen from invaded countries. er- there 001500" >7//// W The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward - Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADATIMONVDAY, JULY and" “The you (Hitler) have Hess your lrlentrfloqulsi/s dummy, whé says for you the things you dare no sa yourself. Gangsters to a man, any‘); them grid the bond between them all ls loot, Yet even they do not. trust you." War-ZS Years Ago Today By The Canadian Press July 29, 1015 -- Austin-German troops in Poland forced the Liiblin- Cholm railway. French repubwd a strong German atiaok at Barren- kopf in the Vosges Mountains. Austrian naval squadron failed to recapture Polagcxsa Island in the the blaze. "rm buiiding is mrll-illv Adriatic occupied by Italians. nwv-w-"fi Read by Everybody Annual MeetingiNINEBVAlTlSTH Of P. E. I. Potato Growers ’ Assn. Mr. E. B. Milli-en Re- elected President -— Larger Volume Of Bu_si_13ess Reported. The twentieth Annual Meeting of the P. E. I. Potato Growers’ As- sociation ivas held in the Market Hall Saturday afternoon, July 2'7. The different parts of the Island were well represented. The Presi- dent, Mr. E. B. MoLaren, presided and in behalf of the Directors ex- pressed his appreciation of the years woi"k._I-Ie pointed out that this cooperative organization had its up and downs and in the good days had rebated its profits to the members which in the light of what has happened was an er. ror. He made reference to the death of one of the directors, the late Mr. Angus McPhee, M.L.A. The Manager then gave the fi- nancial statement and showed that while there was a larger volume of business than the previous year, there was a decrease of overhead and interest charges of $2,400. The net_ oraerating profit on the year's business was something over 2p. o. of the turnover. His general re- pogt appears elsewhere in this is- si . At the conclusion, on motion of Mr. W. C. Robertson. seconded by Mr. George E. Seville. M. L. A, the report was adopted. The Directors l‘f.'f.ll‘lll|.{ were reel- ected. To retire iii two years. Mr. W. H. Townshenti of Rollo Bay. Mr. John McIntosh of Tignish. and Mr. \"in. Coady of Hazolbrook. Mr. Coady fillcd the vacancy caused by the dcnih of Mi". McPhoe. To retire in three _vcars. Mi". E. B. AfcLaren of Georgetown, Mr. E @writt_of Wiltshire and Mr. W. B News Briefs SUSAK, Yugoslavia, July 28 — (AP) — UNIV)’ cannonmliiig ruffled windows in this border town op- posifc ltiiliiin Thunc early today. Reports from across the frontier said British plancs had bombed Trieste, Polo. and Udine. BUCHAREST, July 28 -(AP)— The British location announced fo- night if. llilfl protested formally to fhc Rumaiiinii government against interference with the British As- Lra-Rcmriiiri Oil Company and seiz- ure of‘ British river tankers and barges. The note reserved the right to take any measures deemed neces- sary to (leaf with the situation. LONDON. July 2B —(CP Cable) — The British selzin fhrcc R-umanlan ships in Egyptian waters, today sent a for- mal protest to Bucharest over lls pro-axis policy, notifying King Carol's government that Britain umsldcrs herself’ frce to lake fur- ther rcprisals against Rumaula. LONDON’, July 28—(CPl»-Lord Perth, Ministry of Information chief's adviser on foreign publicity" since early in the war, resigned to- day. MOSCOW. July 2’l—-(Al’)—Ad- mlral Nikolai Kiiznctzoff, Camis- sar of the Navy, disclosed totilght Soviet Russia. inlofiilcd to add 1G8 warships i0 her flcct ihis your and ordered Russian naval yiower be stcppcfl up in purity with tho couii- try'5 army and air strength. BERNE, July 28—(CP)—Swiss General Henri Guisan announced today Switzerland will “resist. any attack from the outside" and ord- ered his citizen soldicry to man their battlcmcnts as long as mil- lions stand in arms in Europe. “IILL NOT CONTEST SEAT UYFAWA. July ‘JR -(CP) President George Ritchie announc- ed today the Carleton County Lib- eral Association will not contest the Aug. 19 federal by-election in Carleton. The seat, traditionally Conservative, was made vacant by the death last April of Dr. A. B. Hyndman. 1TER W“ “E McDclIan of Alma. Hon. Mark Mc- Glugan as reprcseniiitrve from the government replaced lion. B. W LePage. Resolutions Thcre were brought‘ before the meeting some resolutions which were as follows: If. was with sincere regret that we learned of the passing away in April last of our late respected member and director, Angus afo- Phee, M.L.A.. and we would have inscribed in the records of our As- sociation a. motion extending to the family 0f the deceased an 0x- pression of our dcep sympathy in H1011‘ time of sorrow. Moved by George Savllle. Seconded by Mont Aiincar, The following resolution moved by E. Hoivatt socondcd by W. C. Robertson passed unanimously. Whereas there has been a “~31- tax of 10 p. c. imposed on all im. POrts info Canada. And whereas a greater portion of the Chemicals for Fertilizers must be imported. And whereas the farmers costs of production are out. of proportion with tlieainount of money recciv. ed for his produce, Therefore: Resolved that. the P. ‘ E. I. Potato Llrotvers‘ Association now convened in annual session SYTOHEIIY urge the Miiiisfci" of Ag- (C government. after 1n LU§3U CANA A FLDLIII riculture, Hon. J. G. Gaivlinor, to arran" fl t ll said tax of 1O p. c, _fl1_91_'1__l?a.¥‘-L.3- Fire Outbreak“ ls Controlled Visitors to Stunhopc Ilciich ttirflnv afternoon were first-hand dcmoiisfiuuion of yes- iire - 112M111): by the National Park fire-i men‘ when a glass and bi"iisli fire of; consuleiable proportions was broughti under control. The blaze sfaricclon Eggclgilllllisnllcillr: L113 launch and rapidly .. . . a iiiin i" Ills’ . bushes. J L’ l" ‘Q 1nd t Ihe fire-fighters at Dniviyv, about “O “U195 fiHVZlY. noticed the blaze and immediately loaded their port- able YUP-fighting cqtupmenf on a small truck mid rushed to the sNne. They set to work at once and piacixi the Dllmn on the beach fllld in an hour lizid the lire out. Seven hun. dred icet‘ of hose were used lil tho fight against a blaze which burned _ ‘cos which, in some cases, were JO feet high. The fire had also eaten info the roots lllltl0l'£{l'0lll1(l, and caused considcizibic trouble to the firemen. A stream of Willtl‘ was plntvcil on the ill'f‘il affected, 11]]. proximately 20 square _vd.<., until the last spark was cxtiiiguishetl. Theor- igin of the fire ivas unknoivu. The fire crew consisted of foiii" llual‘ men led by Pork Simerinieudcnt Ernest Smith, Big Expansion In Australia’s Armamfif Plans MELBOURNE, Jilly 28, 43M‘) — Great expansion of Austnilirvs ar- mament program is in fimercss with a budget of i2o0.(l00,00l) Australian steriln $180,000,000) earmarked for expans on of plant to cope with the nr needs. During the first Great War Aus- tralia imported munitions from the United Kingdom but. now she is filling orders of nearly_f."_l.000-000 ($5,200,000) for G-rcat Britain, New Zealanfl and other parts of U"! empire. One of the greatest achievements of the wartime rogram ls produc- tion of a 3.7 ant -aircmft mun. the most modern and deadly wea the type. which is being suévp icd to the grmv in large quanti ios with the necessary shells. BAKING M Us‘. treiifcd to a~ as a possible tion of trains grand assault. OVSI Nllllisfvi" Minisi v!‘ Siiiio ,\I:icli tho Dfflllriswfl N. intcftrnl ion niorl- than n your aim. nof Van Horne. flu; lllllll, ‘ Aftci- lcnvuif: fhc Lilihlfillflll Pac- - n ('lil'.‘lf'l‘l4'\l with scvcrnl t . _ m until ARRESlElllN IAPRAIDSI Prominent Men Taken Ciisiod y Moves. SH.~'\NG-IIAl,W:llilyV it prominent 15:" Japan ivtrc r- w l_v ton ihi to fivcc s. RCflsOll$ for the 'Tl'(’Sbv, reported t0 have hi‘ n hi1" ~ ..~.. .;i '1'.- kyo, were no: gist‘ Tho llillv wt v iie been sieizcil Sulll with ihe fir». io-ui hfelville Jam's Cox, Rf s Agency C0l‘i'[‘l]')fl1l(ll‘llY, ill bun taken in- reasons." to cusfmlj‘ “i; l l"\' T . - Tl‘ ciiiulivt‘ .M. tilt as. I-ioldcr nlill W. James at Ko- , he, J. P‘. Jiinics and m» of me Germans kept returning. T» mo, l)!'llllllT1‘ fill. Jon- Riucei- llnvihr-rs. or SIIYITIIOITKVPRC,‘ MoNu lip-iii on O and second IL." ~ kit. 'I'hci'<- u whnt l5 D1 Jzc lliiii‘, or; mot/c.- had BERLIN, Julv ‘APP-In his retreat in the llavnrizin Alps Adolf Hitler today laid down rules for what N11712: clufincrl V1515 his "new ordci” in Sf)lllllf‘il‘»lf‘l‘l1 Europe to o. fourth sci of ‘?l1ilf"‘.f\l(‘ll from lllfll tivniliisd fll'l"l in com" lo liiin LlllYlllLZ lllL‘ i: I up ‘ti. Foiwrzn t'f‘lil"t"‘li s iliu‘. Hitler .\\:is about ‘u iiiuiir" lil\ fungi-her- ill(lf‘(‘l atifcnint in lllYilflf? Great Britain in the l1i‘\.l or two were (llSf'Illll'l“"(l bu" .i sources. They (‘l"ill'li'(l ll\4‘_\' urn‘ "uiinivure" of tho inn pf roil- wny trii" " lpicd and lllltllffflllllztl . which had aroused w i ll o s p r c a (l interest lip-rill to niohlli7a- niul troops for the TJSlIPITWl into the linll of the Fiiohi-ci-‘s; mount‘ ‘ii lioiiio this time wcrc tlircc Slovail: political lend- Prcsiilonl. Joscpli 'T‘iso, Prime "Fukfi and Propaganda 'l‘li<>_v fnllivzvcd in i-ucccssi\'r* days the sinii-sanicn of Riunnnin and Blllliilflfl l‘! illu ."‘ ' of plrrrim- ndos to liiilii", WW" u-lv the rcp- rosciiiziiivcs of lluiiirorv ll"(‘l par- ticipuiril in lioliti-wil confcrciiccs with llll‘ (‘mviiiun lt“.lllt‘l"=. \\'lir1i l‘i'lli‘ $l’\\"i'§l“ i‘; to ploy ln slifiillc of the Bnllfnns still vu-r-ririin. lllll‘ ll1f‘l't‘ ll‘. . rciiiiiciifs l)"‘ivcl-ii . . lliiiiiiiiry over horilrr fiwiiilil.» Linen ill" di - n,’ t‘ "'(‘ll|’l”%li’\\'.‘\l<lll Clcrmnnv hu< icud its n "pro- tortor“ of Florin iicpcnrlcnce since thou. nilrl _ uil llcrmnnn Gocriiiu's Nniioiril Zciviiiv today hintcrl flint llllll“‘i"\' llli‘lli have to fake such f:\(‘lr\,\ info account in prcssini: for r-liurii oi’ icrrltor- ios slic lost lll tlu- int \ Tho Nu‘ lilllill 7 mama's Soufhci-ii luiuruin nccossih or thr- ' “'35 U. ,.| Screen l News Head Passes MON'i‘lli-‘.i\ii. Jilly ‘Jli cinicd Svrcl-ii N<‘\ lilvll dcnly in tlw \ Montrcnl Uvllf . a. heart iifiuirk. "n fl llu.~tllfiui vrny‘ Cl1'l'll‘.~ lillrlll flie Cuiiuliiiiii l’.if 1885 to 1806. D i. time lie iviis sccrfuu ' lint. . purl. of lic .1 induslrics lll casicrn Cuiinda i lic iuiiu-il flu» A _ Nous uluvil I l "w ll‘. w. l)lll‘lll}L ilio first (iii-iii \\’.i: iu- -:\~ fl on s4 vcml l.[1l\l'l'lllll!‘lll» lioiid . iu- grit‘. f.\ illlll. llis‘ sccoiitl \\iic, iiu- lflilllt" .\li l.\~ii lira-vi‘. m 'lqjl'fl|llt, flu-u ifizil \\'(ll'., ugo. 'I‘hcr-.~ arc no children. liis home was at Colon: du Lac. on ihc Lnu rciicc liivci l:'."'c. A é PAGES Business Into g in Secret‘ fAP)-Nine I es men in .4 identified N Jonies, retired naval of- ‘ t - in l"\(l("l’illl01'l of I . F. Jiimes. ‘. -<i lingo , a Mr, _ ~ (,1 m, mp5,, A5. yover southwest and north- Il. ‘T McNaughton. feast England and the thud l; (.'f)“i‘lll.'1l‘ i"opi‘-'.'s-o:1- l above » fCI‘)-—C0l. W. A. Grunt, 73, 1m .\l(lf‘i\l oi Asso- . i l sud- .iun of the following nus l fill in Guulpli, kin wn in rail- " l(‘ll with way from that .» Sh‘ William i_\ ‘s president. ofi ll1'(‘l Screen Sf. about 25 miles from mmllllbbillmnowbc- MAXI M6 01A MERE MAN Annual Subscription Delivered $5.00 l1 Ill ._i k-PJJ- $4.0m Canada and U.§. $.00 CERMANS TRY NEW AIR SCHEME Send B? m b CarryingFigh ters Into Sky Battle Hour-long 60-plane Battle Features Day’s Events Over Britain And The, H Channel. LONDON, July 29-(Mon- diiy)—(CP)—- Bombers and bomb-carrying fighter plan- cs-Germanyh latest inno- viifion-scattered their ex- plosives across the face of Britain early today- Wales had its longest siege of the war, a three- hour battle in which bombs, pursuit ships, anti-aircraft guns and searchlights all played their parts. The raids extended also of heavy explosions was id u» inve DCPIl af- lheard repeatedly. Driven off by zinti-aircraft fire, the Authorities said little m” i damage was done. mention- action,lf1g‘ the bombardment of a Welsh golf course and a u; the release farm’s outbuildings.‘ The morning onslaught fol- lowed all-day combats Sunday, greatest of which was an hour- loug, 6o-plane battle six miles the English Channel. 'l'hat conflict, reaching to the “floor" of the stratosphere, ac- counted for five of the Ger- man planes which the Air Min- istry announced were shot down Sunday. Two British planes were lost. The air ministry announced that ODJOCLlVQS of RAF. raids through Saturday night included eight enemy airflelds. the Nord Bee Ca- nal in Northern Holland, barges at Friesland, Holland, oil depots at Hamburg and Amsterdam. Docks and wharves at Wllhelmshaven and Bremen and eight enemy airdromes in Holland and Germany. The statement told of the bomb- ing of an enemy suppl ship, left in a sinking condition o f the Neth- erlands’ coast. A supply ship off NOYWAY. also was bombed and o. German fighter shot down during the operations. There were no more British losses in these extensive raids. The air ministry said n55 qf bombs by German f hter lanes was a new stunt. tri first uring this weekend. It said this employ- ment of single-sealers was unsuc- cessful but indicated that the Ger- mans were feeling the effects of the heavy toll taken of the slow- er. ponderous bombing planes. The Nlesserschmitt 109 fighters. “fitted to carry a high explosive bkllllb- flying high and dive out of the clouds to drop their bombs and thcn iry to make for home before British fighters can catch them" the ministry said. In Sundays big air battle waves of Mcsserschmltts took advantage of a blinding sun, darting down from a height of almost six miles. The Spitfires quickly rose to in- iorcept them. the air ministry said. One of the five German raiders shot down exploded in mid-air. The air ministry xx eto picking up sixth pars of nlte lead. (Continued on page 7, Col 2) international At A Glance By The Cumdlm Presc LONDONP-Oenuanl loot. nlno lanes, Britain two in fierce Channel titties, high spot of which l: nix- niilc-high fight of 60 southcfut coast; RA. . man bases, shi and huge! - lcntlal troop errics to Engluub llrltaln protons pro-Axis attitude of Romania, warns Bucharest. of re- prlsals; wide famine ox continent; new hl e be made known thin w BUDAPEST. — Rulmnla, under Germain orders, ex led to Initiate conferences to sett e Bulgarian and Hungarian territorial claims. Bl-1RLlN.-—llltler lays down hi! rules for “new order" in Balkan! W Slovak statesmen. VlClHZ-Jlermuny stops ¢I1E- or train service between vlwllllled and unoccupied France; Frolic" [irlllriil u. llrltlsh against llllnlihh!" raids. IIAVANA. - American republics gush program for trnsteeiihip nvrl’ umpean possessions ln western howl-where. m’... Killeil In Brash lit Air School O'I'I‘AWA, July Zli-(CP) — Tye officers and an ai ' » Gee Halpenny _aiid craftman Robert nii-a. son. FlL-Lieut. Simpson ‘.\.l> .,o..i Thompso v at Z325 York Street, Va wi h his wife, Rita. Alum." and his father, T. H. Sim, mg Officer Halponny \\ of Edmonton, and was from R.C.A.l<‘. stniioii den. Ont. m the coast. Dorothy Rose, lives ul. ion-f shire Court, Windsor, Ont. Leading Aircraftman Rich was born in Winnipeg, and i living with his moflu f‘, M . Sharpe Richardson u". 515i} Li: West, Vancouver, The plane crashed in G0 fee’. of water and sank immcdiatclyv, bu". all three bodies were recovered. 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