MAXIMG 0, A MAXIMS MERE MAN MER: iiAN !t‘:lve°3’;35: :'“rr'l'v'?v ':'yhu:n::h;; I 7 Faith does not st on feelings but .l:.'::i° i" "i ii" n my mi The l’90Pl9$ Paper “'::.::;.=::i '.':.';"i‘.:.: l them. ‘ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew chm-lottutown Guardian Two Gonn- “°”"" a“"u"' Fund“ - ‘"1" Annual Buhlvrlytlnri Delivered 55.00 R UHR Second_—German Freighter Sunk’ By British Navy Propaganda B2-1r—r-age On Enemy Populace Is ‘Continued —War g CI-lARLO’I"l‘ETOWN, CANADA; YWEDNESDAY, sEP'rEMi3'i‘ii7,,l1939 {PAGES FRITISH WAR PLANES “FL Y 0 VER §l11‘ViVO1‘S Give GraphiclPIanes Over SEEKS llllAllll,[Two Added 5To British Description Of Sinking‘P“"""° ill PUBl|Buwarcahim or Canada — bound Liner °°""" "'°" PROPERTIES; Ship Shelled By‘s-ubmarine After 0 A N A MAN * Being Struck By Torpedo —- PARIS. Sept. 6—(Wcdnes- day)-(APl— Several a.u,la.neI. IONDON. fiat. 5- Prune 34.1.31- mv German. new aver ‘ster Ohnmber tonight added two ministers to his cabinet, 3, Lord MacMilll3.n to be minister of information and Ronald Htbbern 91055 as minister oi economic war- are. I" . Paris today at 3:14 A. M. (11:14 P. M. ADT Tuesday) and were fired on by French anti-aircraft batteries. The air raid sirPn sounded Canadian Legion Ur- ges Governments‘ positions . The alarm was lifted at 4:13 t12:i3 A. M. ADTJ Plancs crossing the border from Germany ordinarily are allotted half an hour to reach Paris. These planes appeared an hour and a. half after the alarm Lord MacMillan had experience zit end of the Great War in the mlnl»ti‘y of information as assistant ‘t 1.4 A. M. 9:41 P. M. '1‘ es- - Althougli occupying key Number Missing Still 8 U R V I V 0 Rs ll?e'1.":?nT.’..“?;‘.‘l?.% 35.3.51: 33:‘: IT.” Wfirds bAfa“‘S‘ ’f‘n"%‘i‘x‘é‘?ln“¥-“-’n»i?xi'%l’?n3°‘vt“«i‘c?l€»‘3 . . "lei-iv °SS‘ e 3 9 age' =l§:f§.§.i%2?§%i“.l¥§i‘§£?:3e,§%tal”‘ Restrictions Imposed InEngland A. M. l The Dominion and Provincial Governments would be requested to l - "plaice guards on all public pro- l(£g:Cé'?1g§§n:,¥%l{“genCeé 1nc1a9n33,,d1§; perties which may be considered to toommysswn on Bankmg. 5° P°&‘lbl° °bl°°'~5 °l' 5ab°tl139- i Mr. Cross, a well—known merchant “'19 P‘ll"¢° Edwfld Isl“-“Cl C°m‘ ‘banker and Conservative member LONDON. rlcpl. 3')-—(('l"—lii'it'ish W1ll’))lilllt.‘~ l:i'd down a second bni'rage of propiiganda leaflets over (lor- many today, and the British Fleet sent a second Gcrniun freighter to the bottom Unde’£e_r_r_nined. LONDON, Sept. 5——(CP)—Forty-four per- ms were believed tonight to have lost their lives U-'11-WAY. Eire, Sept. 5- —(CP)-—An unofficial list of 39 Canadian: landed here to- day from the Knut Nelson at- - - - - t n .t ~ . i . , . in the slnkln of the liner Athenia b a. subma.r- er hem‘ '-"wed M.” ‘M rliluirvag Ni? had emer ed mend of the Canadian lesion. E. f liament since 1933 had he Ministrv of information disclosed tonight that . _ Liner Athenia follows. iAd- { H li’°°l’f h J‘ E S L announced ‘,este1.duVfO._ ‘7 9“ 1. -t t . - _ , lne which torpedoed the craft and then shelled it. drfiies unavailable) , ,,'§’.{'.'.; llfernrlllnugtfi ilhenpianii ilvinlz 5.‘ larzelv attended mertillfl ll)§:l‘bOrliii’€il%inti.i1d:1ixeyslS§::rle9I‘ii3? 0 i"l°tll'~‘r flight of British planes was made ‘We? (-Elma" Reports from rescue vessels received hem H v:'fl“i’l‘t"°1‘v"‘lYss V']:‘I°‘“‘M:“;5: and thqqnopzlrig oi thie Frsngh l(l)<g1l(i‘lrh§itc2creew_T.";l1e“'oC‘]iltar bg:o;zgiqc‘i1lpSu<:(i lanIdDtlll.]C;l3dl.l€:J11 glevtilleapisgfrlwéabiiésél territory to tell the t.t-rmzm -pL’(1)\])l(5. lillitlit thhc wily is plot - - - . . ~ » - - runs. re s we: erc . .. . . l o . ' - -' « " I; “ . ,». ‘ and at the United States Maritime Commission Miss C. M. Forbes. Miss C. flarrs sent zilhlt. 5 P B y also to “mount snmrds on any City llollowlns members of Mn Chambeb a.g“"St them but f””"”"”t t_he" ‘ Id.“ _ ‘1‘_. “ft ll’. t_S,f"‘,t_ ‘ft N Y k I ‘l’. Cl 1 f h ' 3 Gardiner, Mrs. John Campbell No cxulnslons were heard in public utility. and to require any -lain's cabinet proper retain their first case, not ii single Gel man p zine lie 0 in ii ei , ‘" ew or m ‘ca 8 ' ° 9 lmer 5 1v418 and daughter. sneua; lmss ‘he centre of the citv. It was companies. such as all companies ;f05i,rnh<=r rtfollo-51-2 L1 ) was reported, oassengers and crew had been plcked up Sunday film” S"°"“°.h’ Mrs‘ ma" §:‘.'5"li3'mi.'.-§"i‘.‘.§“l‘i'"i‘,'-“alt”. .;‘§l,‘§I '.-,'nJ§°i‘.'“3l?$,.f§_‘.‘ wiiizh lS»ccl'e€aI'ymo%u:StsEl.((]3f {oer airrliiillia piierld ‘he planes flew last night over the Ruhr district, lllgllt lll the 0033-" West Of Scotland. There were. °“"”' “'5' °'°°'l““° ”“”°°' ped In the suburbs. l stltut-e a W-fnllnl <l8n‘—’¢ir»" Th? lB“""*‘- known for its coal and iron mines and heavy industries. P4 Canadians on the Athenia_ Louis Molgate and three sons; _4 _ pmvmciai cummand ;~eque5ged_ mg l . Malcolm MacDonald. secretary of , , ~— ,—~——. 4 . . . ' Mrs‘ Jenn Flynn‘ Mn‘ Rose that "these guards be engagm “R910: °°1ome5' It was stated here that the Gerri Control of employment by the Earlier tonight it had been hoped the missing MBMWI» Miss Helen M WW ‘mm W‘ “Sis °‘ W“ V9‘/’“m5 W‘ s‘M°"l“°."' °“"“°°‘l°’1 ‘."‘“,§ man am Carl Fritzen had been icovernment ’ listn1i ht be as Sma” as 16 when th b son. Miss Jean Harvey. Miss ‘ ' """“‘5‘°’°d ’°’ “”""°°'" . . l £ Ir'§§§a§t"§§e§nd mm er «sunk and its crew sare. Previouslyl Requisitloning of stocks of im- ‘ g e “um er °“ Eva McCarthy. Miss Mary Car- The "‘°°““g‘ “‘ W“ °“ “‘ Lleut. -Colonel n. .t. Colvlllc, 5134;. the srnlung Sunday of me German ‘ported canned meats under food branches of the Legion in the Pro- off me ne of the as u shi wa ‘ ‘ roll ML. J ll 1 k, Ml . v . 1,1 a. ship Olinda coast of (if C pins oh , r c e P5 S glven out as larger nm‘_en":5Ba::et? 1”?“ G00: vlnce was represented was held in ml(l)]1l;§e';.>(S<'.(,£,l,t(‘;ae§?rp,:—5¢f5(id¢!a,‘;?¢ of the Uruguay was reported. both ves- l Eillrrhitmgaw 25 (about $100) the I an It actua y was. Mm, “ugh A‘ ".-“me, R“. U‘; 1-‘;“tl:lfxf“rr!:T‘;’1m“;beChi‘)l;ls‘m§{°“Rd boggrilog ( ) ‘ vgalsz lgtiiigg dogvn under the guns iunoulllit of otrgllm ci:chai}l;ema . . . . ' _ ‘ - ' e a arr a 1‘ pres- 0 1' cm ers. rave er mnv 9 Oil 0 e United States officials announced that its and lglrs. ika. Mérl-arson. rPrIiiiii‘sft..atm' Camp mu Hospital. den, 0, the mm, 0, ,§§.°;c,m.,n, -me mud um announced ma, c,,,mt,.,_ - . a es. nlmen a ax was read exnlalnlns class Walter Elliot, Minister of Health. its stea er Bosnia had been sunk riixl-n._. of prices for the sale or City of Flint had aboard 109 United States citizens and 112 non-Americans—believed to include many Canadians. At first the number on the City of Flint was indicated at 249. - The Donaldson Line, owners of the Athenia, 2 and class la treatment. . Arrangements were made for the ‘ Provincial Execeiitlve to visit the different Legion branches the first minister. visit to be to the Timish branch llcrwald Ramsbothalm, first corn- on Thursday. Sent. 14 h. missioner of works. Su-nrestioris as to how the Leg- ‘ Sir Donald Sornervell. Attomey ion could best assist the Gove'rn- ‘.G€I\El‘8l tall categories of fat cattle, sheep land plus for slaughter. Prescription ot Wliolr-sale and re- tail nric it find a_by the Col Ernest Brown, Minister of Labor. lit-silo Burgin. supplfz minister. Captain Euan Wal ace, transport Krgplauslil, Firth Jaitrt-y, G. R. Crag, Mrs. Crag and their son and daughter; Orvalle Veiven, Mills Jean Lambert, Mrs. Bessy rolson, Sheldon U-unn, Mrs. Leslie Mlllen, Miss M. K. by B. submarine and 23 of her crew rescued by a Norwelizian Tanker. One crew member was lost. The Government irlcrcased war- ttnc restrictions today. The mea- l sures inc-luded:— llN BERLIN AHavas News Ag- __<S3gi fln,nLd_2n_P&&e,'i - - K a . . $70 listed 506 Sl|:rVéV0l‘|S la(ljideddat1gglwayiqlrelahgl illiliiaywn. Sept. 5 —(CP)— ency dispatch f to m ‘rirkentmigg the present, crisis we ~Genlén’1Flei-ence O'Connor, mm o l at reenoc , cot an , an on t e yac t A revised list or the P355211!” ‘.I°.‘,§ H, , 1 H I M ‘ V H. ajor G. C. Tryon, Postmaster Southern CFOSS. isheiibosalildl iv‘: r dt:'l'lheli'l:-‘ Warsaw auotgq the saiezilzércd Odi nizrubl-iecjouutilitiesre and lGesr:$i'l'a;al‘er womukley Pemkml 7 About Zoowere said to be injured and many eludes: Gladys M. Crowley. '1 °l‘Sh telegra” 1“ §‘g" tl.’§n°l.’°ioy ‘iii: paI3sU!eI"lil1l((;firp1egOt\'°f‘l‘l11x-: mgtfgld D S uh B an t- ‘* . _' n orman- rn , e - wfiermz from ::‘.':*.s'.':».':.-.:*.’». envy as announcing an -an»-e. arsaw Council and the Press. The meetinlz was bTOll'~"l'it tn :1 close by the singing of the Na- tionzil Anthem. Rush, Orders that 30 Polish planes carried out a success- ful air raid on Berlin :today, all returning ‘ safely to their bases. ‘ (C. was stated in Washington the ’ ty of lf_|lpt__was not ex_pe_cte_g t9 reach the United States (ggntinued on_ 3, Col 7) British, French and Alma MacPl:erson, Canter- bury, N. B.; Gladys and June and John Wilson, Saint, John. .._____ l l Government S-aid To Have R A l l I E S T lpnusfl CITIES, Retreated Tgublin. BUDAPEST, Sept. 6~tWcdnes- Moscicki. l day)—-(AP)—Diplomatic dispatches Diplomatic dispatches said the O . ' lirocm Warsaw early today said the Gclnians early today were le>s ' lGerman army after a lightning than 50 miles (min the cspitltl advance from the north wusand moving T3Dldl.\' throng‘-1 I i 1 ' shelling the city. ‘broken Polish front. ._____ By Meyvin K_ whnekaum. The Polish capilnl,‘a'.ready e-i The dispatches suggested that ' NEW YORK sept_ 5_(A_p)_p;e_ Associated Press Staff writer vacuated by the Polish govern-‘ the Poles, if unable to stem the S O e ' t paring for a war boom, the United BERLIN Sept. 5—<Ai=>—— Th¢_ment and foreign embassies andzidvmice ol the Nazi troops. would ~— At. 3|‘ lillllell §E.’%‘it.‘?.‘°§.‘a‘.’:§‘“€é5iy‘°§%?“n%iF%35 *;£5.;:.::"::;*s: ::’3r..:t:.;= l;=%a“°;5» wgs gewygd is, - 52:3. is °n . ——_— General Jan Snfllts steel supplies‘ industrial “mes of Knwwme nndl y“;1llnlleeri.it'iee Gfiifrhlin oixhlrclts rrilfdielruns t(hrougeh Vlificliizwthvcrl “mm Chrozow in a drive toward Poland’: historic ancient capital of Krakow,‘ and declared "the foe, partly re- treating in disorder. was badly With more than 300 ships avail- able. a race began to bring iron ore from Minnesota. Northern Mich.- gan, Wisconsin and Northern New All legations and embassies were said to have iollcwcd the Polish E-‘.’<7Vr.'l'nn1r-nt. to Lilblin. reported to be shelling the heavily. airplane: tinual raids. city . (By The Canadian Press) conducted com‘ The German army, with Fuehrer Hitler himself said to be some- l OITAWA. Sept. 5~(CP)—Prime Minister Mackenzie King and his Ministers we.e in Council Head Of South Af- As the Gerrnans moved scsioss ric-an Government I-‘olish soil in pursuit 01 s. ‘ c victory." France pounded away “at e will . ' ' . , . as ‘2§”..”.‘f..ni§.‘;“".l.."”“p.,il§.. 2....*i~::°*.::..:l:.8e:.?..":.e. ma... ,_.C,,, _l ;;’“...‘_.,‘t.;“"?2:f b'=i°m oi -‘étislfia ., we wt _ -, capital of Jarsaw early today in Britain quickened the pace of he General mm sm'ms_ gm of ‘he Em_“ mar De‘!eme' Mm,s'te,' WW’ Anticipating the Great Lakes mics wow we Ge,-m,my can 0‘ of have fled to Lublin, 23 miles: ‘southeast of Warsaw. ‘ RUMURED RESIGNATION OF l POLISH GENERAL l tr ahe highly mportant industrial re- gion of Upper Silesia. ‘ In addition. the German forces had crushed the en- I freeze-up in about '75 days, one steel company ordered many of its vrs - els now tied up. pressed into the movement of iron from the north- \ swift advance from the north. The Polish Government and For- elzn Embassy and lcgation stalfs world-wide naval opezations a- gainst German shipping. The British ministry of (norma- tlon said three German ships had War. ‘ to oire‘s lenders in the Great tonight rallied South Africa Great Britain's support in the new only announcement had to do with f\.i'!‘flnZ$‘mEllt.S ior ’I‘liurs:iay's open- No MAN is so reported they had fled tl L ita f h n . Earner‘ am; ltéapwag gragxcnllavurz been destroyed‘ and ml 311 mm llvdligls MG eK\|i"sne!rIr'lybit?fl'lfid "‘1g§Sl((3)X{‘i the emmgmc} parliament lwest om fields" um sevemh Fonsh army dwmonl Unconfirmed reports recclvedl \NOR(HLESq-' HE (NWT iesertvd city iv'hic.'h was reported an the Geman Fleet near the Kiel overthrown ‘he Government of M the Conclusion of the Semen iSc;:I;l;€1onGir"(::iénI?fi,l(l3fiS‘g:1aX';‘é$l'S“oVfits s‘?$sl.l;i:EaZ;,)SLtu‘r%id t(\3‘%csit§<;:iogwgx3, (Awaléh ~ hem early Hm mnmmg Smd Mm, CE-( MARR\ED! under ii hcavy bombardment, from runs rind airplanes. Dlblomatlc advices received in Bil"-Illwst said Warsaw was parli- 'lll' <l°SlrY0.V‘2d under the assault. Til!’ (‘vcrrnan forces reported they glaéggslxoggzx 3&1 fgggvggpoxrtgff Prime Minister J. B. M. Hertzng. 1 the first report Britain claimed G5,?‘ ,"“{'°l‘h "‘{§‘,f;‘D',‘_- ‘§g:§"{§; two German battleships were dam. G:n:l-:1 ‘},lC|’tZ(el"'§ rciii hatlon Ptol- aged' t’h°uq"h me Gefmms Coum" lowing rcjcctlortvbv thge House o! and mm denmls and Wim as- the Prime Minister's Dl'0‘p0§('d pol- shal Edward Smigly-Rydz, head of the Polish Anny. had oiicrr-d his. ‘resignation to President Ignace: it was ELI‘ll‘.0ll.llC€d by Walter Turn- biill pass liaison ofii"er for the lmnflable for the movement with B .comblned (‘flpacltv of 2,789,800 gT0‘B ttons per trip, ' sion usually is between 10,000 and: 13000 mcn.i __ ' _ (Continued <7>l’l__DaFze»_'l.~<37ol7 (Continued oLpaze 3. Col 5) -- Vilge loss than 50 miles from the figuggsngf damage to the mid‘ icyherar ;l8ut.(:':1!:tya1inSthi‘|:t5WB'l':e'“l1:I(‘i:l ll , N ) 3. Blti adltted,h v , tht 0" " i" v , » * -A‘ '. ‘; ~ - ~-’e-it n.-Ella mer%°l«'--ff his ii iii; ’.'!"’°','“t.‘¥“'..,°;‘.}'.‘,'.‘.°‘.‘1,‘;'.; — ltuatlon t ante «L» 1:0“-"'1 E t had been attacked or sunk by cler- ggv rjmgffi“ " ' l ,2 1» \\o M // . g ven S m“ S“bm“1“°" A" ll i.t’he cabinet with six ‘ 4/" In 7'“ President Roosevelt sl8'ned a gilt rim P‘ lm C5 . 1 l ’/ '4» “pg 7 // -0- series of neutrality proclamations memters 1S‘tnfl, W.” éncmx ‘ a O r Buillipcst-—Diplomat.ic reports from Warsau .s.i\' GCi'llulns sliili- ” ”, I , /l J ' late [or Nut] and supplemented them with sev- Sm“ ‘ 33“ “S "3 W‘ ‘ 'n"°fa ‘ . V _ _ _ ’ _ _ ti 3, 3 cone‘? II: wthlda column eml inform“ Statements outlining Hertzog. lpreoeded Parlitimrtult-, lng city in rapid adiancc thimujh broken Polish tlcicmc l...:., , /V/( ‘D9 0|‘ - me course me ommhry is to m1_ gvmnizecrturigsezférgzlléec of Government. embassies, thousands of citizens leave Warsaw. ’ '7 /’ low. It now is illegal for United- States citizens to aid any of the ‘ ’ . wmmw mmomv hm were me no 'I‘he defeated Prime Minister first I relations, with Germany was pas-| "Wei hm med '93-°>0n. Come 01 1_,-¢;-7{1°.r9-(,-,’:}i‘€_ Berlin-—P0li5h planes fail to appear over dmkcned Reich capital inugli Polish radio said raid carried out by 30 planes. Germans. mi- Major Offensive‘ IO hlklu-—OInoo Dove Friday restrictions on "tree expression of “"k"d ""3 G°"°"‘°" C'‘'“°“‘'l "’ l . . ,. L_e“_9_é_m_ i mwm 3. Th vgmnt a dissolution of Prrliamcntl u ' nounce capture of rich indushrlsti cities of Katowice and Cll:\l70.\ »Ta1kjes__C*-Th Ed (l:‘pl1i'iIi1a?i1a 031121 clgfenoe is to 8 :2 $115, °‘{,‘.}l§’,.,,"'i,,l‘,’“‘§,l,‘L“. ggfl in Polish Silesia‘. say Poles retreating "badly S-ll£|lt»9l'C(l" and one (cflnmnm PH“) N-Dllld lru6.l"w_I3S_'a_m‘ g:giE‘ Naxy flgifiaionréel gmgg m:;dGLme;§?d(gM1th‘s MY;?s;g'2n”(Z;} - _ 1 1 entire Polish division crushed. '§0R‘(a)N'n[;(\‘ .<::;'»';”H..‘ ,\1,,~.;.mm "Don *1. W“ deumyers 3” M be rwon‘ Ensure n was mtiolnmissihiiedr to y il‘)‘l1w‘\i~‘n X1 “m “MM V V ’9 him. °° “‘ 1”“ 3ol1l‘_6'31_gr_§q;y dlilxgled to patrol American 995- 13‘-’.;.‘;.' nrw Cabinet. . Wm°W—0~*'i_""° "*“‘*‘“~“l '0 Will“ 5° mll“ °‘ ivnnémm 7;: __ ______ ' gggeglaratlfiga-Axgggcngrqlflggxgln O’; Prevloiislv the Hmlsc of Asscm‘)- Warsaw. which virtually deserted alter numerous air raids; Gnv— l-‘.ilm.n:un iii D9-Me Forest H111 Hall septem- Go 1; be 1 ht l“ ll3‘l md°T5€d tlll‘ Dl‘0ZT8m Of 1 ' crnment officers flee; Refugees include most Americans of Capital. . ll-"’-“ll” -'3" ‘fl ‘Wm. weimr Orchestra. ,‘{§“"“.°,“m"“D “ml ah°,“T§m~m 0, the Prime Mi-nislar-desimaie. In __.. xvn-nn««~a al .1 L-664-9-0-11, addition to the severance of diplo— ‘ 5_T1 1 (9, wing unique reminded the French. . '[‘n'()i}1/J 5:! n3 “Dr _'_____ ammbelllgelfeigtmgigitiliblfips ‘tvgn :1'ly1'n% téife‘ mam. remnom Wm,‘ G,".mmy_ it DIP‘/31i:.iSF,‘mt:;‘%>‘ . “my iemnemm up gvglllgmm becmmm ‘mpauem for Washington—Preslde'nt, Roosevelt nmclatms Unitcd States lgt . nosed-unrtualnlfl Lhvvill be met and me pl-egk-1 made §§l,lf,§hf°5o$,}.‘§;f;:i.1itll,wid:hinkil1:: "r°“5"d l’’°55“‘"° 0“ “"3 ll0l’l-ll1€l”n neg’: Olmgi oflensiveengn fazrgglilclintl neutrality; Americans must maintain "impartial neutrality," but no _‘Q,_ 4,1, (‘K . L_“5_n_a_“_ ctgagflgifigt it cupgced arxgayorggz of an necfimw measures for de._ y fulE§]‘|x() (r)n{mt;h(I3r0(T}l(t‘nil3n iorces cont fi0m.K“m_ded me “M M me Rmne‘ ban on “free expression of opinion and sympathy." 193,... John .37 us . —— ‘'‘’‘"‘-‘‘l “"9” I . f solth Afrt te ii 5 ‘ 2 - . linlilnx or :6 ‘ Dame, 11-0;-gun. Hm “May. be ll a‘;:1°‘s,guth kmcan frftgresmlr gal Army communlriue no. 4 tonight Jean Griraudoux, F‘i'ar;(r:§s 02:3“ N Chm1O,‘mm_q G; 80 ‘Burke’: érchestra. 1 ‘mg! tllfl? mm?’ “A1”; I not the sending of forces overseas ‘ 5“l‘:;m‘tl:ly'"‘ B” m Contact 9 tgjlilslffilee mgfifgyminfci broagcamg to. H PlLris—Prench army says troops "in Contact evcrywhcrc along aimjgi, 50.4.13 asng a. a “- “ rooips Very‘ , _ .. --an... " ° ’ ;’..%°.':.."::°..';°i..i*I:'.?i*.:“i.... *r"r‘1e€l5‘v?~”‘i?-'5 °lid’é~%‘?~‘t«'é‘lcl“%i 963 2‘ 3..“‘:l. i*.‘:.“.i2:..-‘?“ .“‘**"’°“°" "°“‘ °‘ . ‘gig RDhmm'm vt‘.‘lll‘.‘.:’Z abomi one mxlizee-‘mien (1’!ritishl"“l"" ‘Lit “""‘f’.,'.'}_."“_“._°““"l"‘ " regalled that on the Rhine per- 5: fit‘: (f““‘° W“? “fin ‘{y',‘“%l°§1. ‘ ' nvi§f§5l''TC.cliil§h: fiifvih <t»3~n3§ll3~"z extra, ' -. liner Alhenis sank tdi- " ' ,.e.eni, s til’ lions border the that common a e il ' ‘; ' ‘- -‘ _i__._. *2 9 0-3‘ nor time guru: gamma‘... ell tured the Pwlirh silesllin ll'i!ll.',.- five, he.,.e0;’,,$ul,he,-e_~- would only issue such London—At.henia survivors, reaching Irish and Scottish ports. 'l'Illn, Cori] r at nll.llt._‘ ‘ "R‘3¢l'Ve Snmrdgy‘ gape our for km 200 miles on the coast 0: l-l‘l‘ll 0”-lefi Ol K“vWW‘l°“v Nld Cll° ' This loo-mile frontier. where ll'ltl°l'm“l°l'l 33 W95 “Oi lllwl-V '° say vessel was torpedoed and shelled by submarine ridicule Ber- ,,,.{1‘Q,h “If Ems, “qr.‘:(l)nM“ M M0 Past Mung”. ' um i now in swtlt nrlvonces in south- um French Magmoi, line races the reveal stra developments or ‘ _ . ll‘ °"""”“‘ “ -2' ' “ Homun, Olllb OIIKO I616 Th 0‘ mo , i wmtcm pohmd I I i l 1. M some mo“ Ewe lead! ,0 my lln denial attacker was German. Number of cnsiinlllc-s lll’l(lI‘l('lllllll- , sun sets this cvcmmz qt, 5."? and 5' , 0"‘ 1 fim .3 ,,,.,,,V°"°1,~,§,.f,1""' The F‘i-em-.'n’ annoimced that §a1z1m2‘?;arr§(tlillll2 a stone's l)’hrorw "In this rind of preparation. i‘(l believed 16' Britain drops more propaganda lcnficts over G91" lm" '”‘m'"°“' "‘”‘“l“’ M’ ‘)7 Wm“ Anni!-Illnlilyiirnig Pxggby. survivor; new hm-, and their trmvps were in general con- d1_.,.mm (0,-ms the northern flank ‘l“l'1ll8 V1‘-l°Ke1 "5" “sure 3°“ l‘l““ mnri ~ Ckyveminent assurm:-s n trot or en ‘rlO“lll(‘llt‘ Announce {mt Warm. mm" Sm‘ " 4:“ l"'l3n Young 1,. union which pong with an H,“ w. tnnt with the Germans iilomz the or me '(iermnn line nothing has haippened yet on our Y‘ ' ° “ . “ 5 ' ' l“ . . 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