MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN _-ni- beginning of the Christian n. h mi]; n radical and perman- d non] ahsnlo wrought in the qpli-ltinl nature. (Illlllll ‘Ito Oonh. ¢"","|,", nil-n. u. Ioundefl lllfl. . A CHARLOTTETOWNICANADA; o/ioNpAY, Aliens-T 2o. 1940 Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 8 PAGES ‘hm striking things about Christ are that 11c livcd what llc prcachcil and H0 had faith that could remove mountains. , fi Joanna Subscription Delivered $5.00 liy Illl—l>'.l9.l. SD00: (flnnniu Ind lbs $6.011 I NEMY BOMBERS CONT INUEI T0 RAID BRITISH CAPITAL British I’ldnes Send Berliners» To Raid Shelters Royal Air FEE. Fliers Repay Enemy Raids On London Over Week End. ervers Sec nother Big eek At Ottawa" (yiTAWA. Aug. 25-(GP)—Gov- munent announcements of na- [km-Wifli‘ and. in some cases. world- n’. BERLIN. Bus. 26 -—(Monusy) --lAPI — Berliners huddled in basement shelters for three hours and four minutes early today ivhilc anti-aircraft can- non bluzcd away into cloudy SkltS at British planes circling the Nazi capital. qlllllt alarm, from 12:19 to 3...? A. M. 16:19 to 9.23 p. m., Illunda), E. D. T.) was the long. est oi _tlic war for Berlin. llie fire from guns of‘ all sizes was llflsk all over the city. Si-tirf-hlights apparently did lit- tlc good lu icnt ti t - -- followed one an- l 9 "l "8 l" sucmsslnn during clouds and were used sparing- o! week ust closed and there is L“ ,"\ '“""l""' "l ill!‘ "I'll-alf- "N m, ion developments U315 craft guns fired traccr shells, svvmioclv aimed by the sound ' H ti are r‘lcui-- . “k kup up 1e s H L of (hr plancs overhead. ‘ a “m. Pow?“ who ‘vlcnpd it ivas impossible to loam u" M“ m Province. and N“, whcrc bombs wcrc dropped. The Ioundland week is oX,,._._-,,.d plancs apparently came from ilic ivcst and north, their mot- ." u ' '. Mniav. b“ m “If C m!“ o h‘ ors roaring ilistincily. The] ‘l board of fli‘ll‘lli‘.‘ for ‘ Ciruui a ‘the United 5mm; W211 German accounts of Nazi raids mp1 meeting ll "e [nmcr- ou_ llrliuln Sunday. claimed 5i "Wm 4 I, L ADT) T Liming British and 12 German planes Sziies m ibcrs \v‘ll arrive two “PIT lflfil- m,“ m, [mm mo Canariim (London placed German los- mi Amct "i members have an scs Sunday at 3D and their own wpownm- to '. ll-t the inaitcx" ovor at ll. hrmcinz the weekend them o in ion how long the totals to 8D German and 30 bub-d 53L British.) "m. v t of Mayor LaGua "1 of ——----_- New Yo and Amcrican as cs l idiim nu tubers. The appouiiinent oi’ thc board was on the "rl is awaited Willllbldlffill interest hczc. Tlicy likely will be. I I met at ilic station by Col. 0 M. il:rgir_ who mp5 the list. of Cun- klllllllllllfoddfillllllllfllleélils in Wdhlli-i I {on an Ottawa iu ny lllifl , llie result of a conferen e bctwcintlstrlng President Roosevelt and Pi" ~ lilnisler Alaf-Keozie King a w..l< ; lim. la a prcss interview la-"t w "ck “q,\;_yn-NGTON_ A“... ._,_5_,»AP)_ the Primc Xiinzslcr cxpliiurd thc MIX... B, mllcllml fr’ llli‘ bfllrfl was l" Sllld" iuckv. tho Dcniocrn ic senate lead- Mig! ‘thereby the two Ffqllfllvllfifj cl", said iodrii‘ um: tlic United and lffl-Olwfflll‘. 11101:’, °t~°““ l Stairs ouizlu to acoulre "a whole Thlgfgfgntlklill-‘Slsggxlléilgléam Hm strinzz“ oi‘ air and naval buses personncl cf the collimissitil winch J1.“ ‘m, H-‘Mpalunla Canal‘ will Dian llie machinery Ifl‘ uucin- ' ("HlH-“mlm” "m" m” announclb phmnen‘ hm" ‘ m wO-Wd b ,m_ mcni lll BfTlflllflfl vcstcrdny that - an‘ ' e ‘ the (err-at Sound llicrc would be $911M!!!‘ klcv of Kcn- UIS. GETS AIR BASE INBERMUDA The Great Sound is Being Made Avail- able on 99-year Lease Basis. HAMILTON. Bermuda, Aug. 24 —'(CP)-The great. sound of Bcr- muda. will be made available to the United States for an air base and possibly for a naval base, on a 9D- year lease. May-Gen. Sir Denis Bernard, Govcrnoi" of Bermuda, iu- formed a special session of the Legislative Assembly Saturday. The Legislature received assur- ances that the unprecedented step would have no effect on Ber- mudas status in the British Eni- pirc. (This ivas the first specific in- dication of where United States bases on British territory in the western hemisphere might be es- tablished. Prime Minister Churchill told the House of Commons last Tuesday that Britain was discuss- ing such buses with the United States. It was intimated ilicn that specific points on Bermuda. New- foundland and certain places in the West Indies all might become sites for United states bases for western hemisphere dcfcnce» A memorial sent to tlic Gover- nor for Lruiisinlssion io Lord Lloyd, C0l0lll51l Secrctary in the Churchill Government, had declar- ed that "the people of Bermuda. are deeply disturbed lcsi. some new conception of American hemi- spheric defence may uflcct the status 0f this zinclcnt (rclony us an integral part oi the British Coni- monwealtli.’ It uskvrl assurance "that noth- ing be allowcd to prejudice our constitution. our government or and con- tentment under Bri rulc." Reaffirming '"uns".\"crviug loy- alty" to the Crown. ilic memorial recognized that tlic British Gov- ernment's couszdcraticn uf the defence PYODOFIllS “as iutcnrled “Ollly to furthci" the intcrcsis of the Empire at this critical junc- turc“ and plctlgctl support of any our" complete happiness agreement. The Covcrntiris" rcply said the mcmorial hurl bccn answcrcd rc- assurlngly by Lord Lloyd who dc- (Continucd on 1 nuanced hotly aft return of . mm Mlivstil, Mcmflfly m Otviawa nmdo available to the United , new” ,1) Nov,‘ Sm,“ fiver m? ‘Plates foi on air base and possib- Iieek-end and will proceed to Cane ‘My nuflllm} bnm‘ the senator gram m wok m," ‘he 1gb“ 5mm“ l: "If iipi‘"\"flp='icé_i vcrv fine indi I ':“~ \.-~. ."‘.. ' pa‘, (‘m1 and steel m1“ ‘cation oi ilic slllfll oi‘ tliosc who On “upjdn m, x. muatlon‘ “m” ,contro_l Bermuda to of-fcr it to us.’ m,“ mnh-‘fgflrffl ‘A, cmssjs of Ilarklcv sold that the cam: ‘gm, mm (m, mmmrv “Mnmc Sound.‘ niiout 700 miles southeast- em b, Bmmnuqyt M "mp same .of {you york; is a desirable if not time p n. . of 13 hcnydi m“. lntlifnensalilc ‘nu-post for defence 1°,- wq, n w‘. H1S|QII‘P$V m m-“ nf inc Ailillllli‘ approaches to the llllustmcnfs to avoid (‘illlill u loo iUl‘l"“l 5mm‘- m v mcn from anv inrliislgx- unit ch l O.““‘l"'““f"l. "hm" mplllods °l might impin- {byway effort, ‘v5.11 nzivmg: Britain for lcascs on the lemme pupil“ buso slfvs. [he scnator pointed out ..L_ , that no official plan had been an- nounced vcl- but that various mclhurls had lwcn sumested in fllll(‘l‘i‘lli qllili'li‘l'.<. amour lhcm ‘ ion or cancellation of thr- l-DNDON~(CP)__'I‘]1(~ ‘London W111‘ d"l)i and tvnnsfcr to llllisbori svstem is expcctcii to m" nlu of 50 Unitcd Statcs de- g? 450 tons “if paper pulp each 3(1"()_\'Q|"5_ M‘ bl the use 0f thinner" bus tic-i __._.. TONS IN BUS TICKETS Coming Events e-O- "“ for Notices in this columi I cents per word. "Talkies-Mt. Stewart. Sn turday. L-56-8-2l-4i. "Tl1kie:—-Morell mutiny. L-fi - International At A Glance Lnynfly _ Capital has fifth raid in 4i; mun-s; R.\.F. slashes hack at llmlin, whcie low clouds hamper anti-aircraft defences: new Ger- man raids cxicnd over Midlands, southwest. southeast and northeast England and Wales; one ln four oi foe shot down: 39 Nazi planes down- ed today, R9 during weekend; Brit- 8-24-31. “Talk! cs-St. Peters Wednesday. L‘37‘3'24‘~3l- aln lost 30, but crews of l0 safe. "Dime Loki. Verde Inn Mon u ' ‘ ~ " . x on - lt.(‘..A.1=‘. pqilldron h,‘ “m” "m" L'1l°'9'23'3l- lilllff!) t? nir m um nine as unit. Pm‘, valley Ha“ “aw downs two Dflflliilli ma 21m. WBDXDJl-Ellsi-glfiigi coupon -R.A.F. in successful long-rang;- raids on Germany. lt- nly llliil (lrrman-held France. llfll- lanil and llclglum; fire and du- iruciion rcwaril hombinl "l ill‘- dromcs. Stuttgart armoree car fu- tory. Ludwiizslinven and Frankfurt nltrngrn and oil plants. IIAMILTON. Bcrmiids —GI'BIl sound of ll rmuda to be miule n- vallallr- in ILA‘. for sir D510 and pos- ‘lily naval hiisc. "D371"? foe Cream. Orwell l-lnll. ' lull-ll- llolh. in aid of Red ' L-lM-a-Qfi-ll. “within Cardigan Tuesday. Bilfkfl-‘s Orchestra. L- l 83-8-2641. ‘$311M 'ln Valleyfield Hall. ‘ will Webster's orchestra. ll-lim. "ICE Pr! _ _.I_—— m -\l\lll IcollVlll. bmnnr and f)'l"l‘.\\\‘\ -—_ Joint (‘unndlnn 1L8. “ha! ‘ lioinc cooking. Woml lli- dl-fi-wc hoard lo hold first mect- m mtfilhuich Hall, 'I‘ucsday, Aiiu- in: today. ' L-lflf‘. uh, -—-—-—- , --\'ew parlry believ- me l‘ "Prim and dance in Brook- ' liunzarian .hool Monday. Aug. 26. If , ("liflll f\'l"l‘ ‘Lao lvnnia. hut Mm m“ “n9 lllBlll- lluhiraiy calls ilmnnncs in colon Ii-IDD-D-M-fli. and takes air raid pv-‘Pflllllllfll- - Publisher One Million To ll. A. F. MONTREAL. Aug. 25 -—iCP) - Aug. 25 -Y-(CP> —- A ll of UUI),ll[X)-—~£1ll(‘XlllC$~.l0ll ' cd admiration and gr licrolc work" —has btcn ilcnalcd to the Royal Air Force by .lo.:n W McConnell, Publisher" of tho Mou- trcal Star. Aunoivurciiiz-iii. of tlic iz“t iriazie in London Safurfiuy " Beavcrbrock. British Min i..r of Aircraft. production, and ivus con- firmed hcre by Mi". lvicConnzll, who said it was made after consuliazion with the Canadian Govcrunxcnt. The cnonry viili be uscd. said Llord Beavcrbrookks announcement, to provide aircraft to be knmvn as "McConnelFs Squadron" and which will be purchased in Canada. An official lxmdon statement said the gift. was announced with “pride and gratitude." In conlirminiz the announmmcnlv. Mr. McConnell emphasized that it had not bccn his idca flint squad- rons fonncd by the planes should be named after him. The publisher had consulted with the Dominion Govcmmcnt to scc if officials agreed that. the battle front "was ill" bcst ulocc to which the gift. should be directed. Skilled Labor Output Begins To Meet Demand FREDERICTON. Aug. 25-(0?) --'I‘he output of Canada's 55 tech- nical schools ls beginning to over- come Wlllli hurl threatened to be s serious shortage of skilled lubin". lluiiilnimi Labor Mini-arr Mcluiriy said win-u he sioppcil biicily lll Fredericton whllc. oovouie to Holl- Iilx during tlic wcckcnd. The small tool lfl(lli'ifl'y lmd bccn harclcsi int bv a rcuily lIlCITNTSOIl demand for skillc labor, Mi". Mc- Larty ssl l l fortnight,“ she said. . i... “R. C.A.E Proves Lord North And Sister Killed By Land Mine A SOUTHEAST COAST TOWN TN ENGLAND. Aug. ZS-(CFW- Lord North and his sister, Lady Cynthia Williams were killed and Lady North seriously injured today in the explosion of a. land mine as they walked along the seashore'1:i n prohibited area. Lord North was the son of the Earl of Gullford. Lord NortlP-bom Francis George NO!‘ll1—-W&5 38. Lady North was the elder daughter of Si!" Merrik Bearrell. They were married in i927 and had one son and two daught- ers. Lady Cynthia Williams was 32, and the only daughter of the Earl of Guilford. In 1935 she married Max Wells Williams. the European Itself W In Air Battle‘ 0...". _---_ *' T By Harold Fair Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON. Aug. as --(CP Cable) —— Roaring into action together as o. Lilli! for the first time the First Royal Canadian Air Force Fighter Squadron to reach England proved itself Saturday by downing two German bombers. A brief sir ministry new; ser- vice bulletin said: “The 1st Royal Canadian Fighter Squadron to llisoh England wcni- into action yesterday for the first time. , lug their Canadi. -bullt Hurricanes. the pilots yesterday itftcrnoozi shot down two Domier bombers." No further details were out for the moment. It was understood that. neither of the raiders was downcd by Sqdn. Lclr. Ernest McNab, comman- der of an R.C.A.l='. fighter forma- tion who drew first. blood for Can- ada. in the air Aug. 15. He shot down a Dornler with a British patrol guarding the 'I’liumcs estuary Individual R.C.A.F. mcmbcrs like McNab have served with Br squadrons but today was the time the Canadian squadron. oper- ating as a unit, took to Britain's given Manager of the American Steel Company. skies to engage the enemy. GENEVA PARK. Ont. Ana. 25. —- (CPi-hladume Genevieve TabouisJ irxilcd Frcucli nous coluliielitfliohl told the Canadian Institute on Ec- onomics and POllllCS here last- iught; that liiilci", as a "last stand.‘ 15 scndlnc ‘.250 new propaganda agents i0 the United States. “Thclr job will be to out Hitler ovcr-scll him as the biz lmvlflfil and tlu- grout umficr of Europe-- (‘\'(‘l1 attcnipt to stop the magnifi- ccnt cvonlinu 4 I have sccn come ("o'er tlic Amcrican people in one “But there is nothing llltlcr can do. 1 say we must WO-‘k sivcliuollslv for a few weeks — just a. few \vccks—uiiil uc can b: cure of victory for the til‘.- mucntcics. For the situation in lllurupe is far. far bciter than we, think it ls, and lllilcr knows it.’ Mme, Tabouis‘ speech broupht on uproar of approval not cuua led in ilic nine years’ liistorv of the Insti- lino. She told the izallicriiiiz that Hit- lcr planned to invade cicht English ports simultaneously with 2.000 boats supported bv plfllifi And parachute troops. and that the in- vasion was to huvc been launched l)(‘l\\'(‘f‘ll July 2:’: and Aux. l0. ll ¥l1l'"fi fci" llircc reasons. slit‘ said. l0 TPEISOILS \'Cl'(’i Fallurl- to acquire the Wench navy; failure of Mussolini to 11V!‘ U}? to his promises regarding Briilsi Africa. and a cicrmnn-Javane-sedls- puto reirardins: French Iudo-Chlna. "He was lo izct Enizlanri tn sui- rcndcr Wlilllll a fcrvavccks aflcr the collapse oi final resistance on the continent. Cerlaln counlric- uoic to be annexed i0 Gcrmnny- He “M to have got all Poland and 131mm moved into the Russian sieppes- I think it explains the rciwcn Why l-iiilcr refrained from asklni‘! aid, from Itolv until the last moment- so that Italy would be able to clclm vcrv little territory as her rlilhl» 0f spoil. "l-lliler told Mussolini that he would acquire the French navy. M"! with that and the Italian fleet. Hit-r icr would orilanlu- an invasion 0 England. Mussolini was doubtful CANADA I-“LCILIII lans Fdil l Work Ujat For Hitler, Qecla res Exiled French Woman News "Commentator Says Dictators Are Near End Of Successes. -To the French navv could be acquired, but Hitler was certain. "The ilililCli \v.is Lo conic not by Dovcr Straits. wlicrc the danger ivould be crrut. but from Nonurv, and it was to bc on right English ports simultaneously. In the incan- time. llfussolini “'35 to attack vig- orously British African pct-sessions. the Japanese were Io mdcst or at- tack British a '1 American iutcrcsis in the fur east, July ‘.15 to Aug l0 was llic dale sct for the landing in Fjnicand. but Itiimolini when the time conic did not irnnt to fulfill the promises he had marle to Hlilfli‘, and Japan, be- cause of a Gernian-Japancsc dis- puic rcizarcliuiz a (llsposal of French Indu-(Jliimi. won't, do now that Hit- ler would likc." , Mmc. ‘faumus said that. a few days M10 there xvrus a scciic bctivccxi toreiizn ministers of fjermaxiy" and Italy over an “immediate Italian 3RD DIVISIDN APPDINTMENTS iiiniiicii OTTAWA, Aug. 25 —(CP) —-'I'he department of national defence last night announced agaointment of Lc-Col. W. G. Colquuoun of Win- nipeg, Brig. J.P.U. Archambault. Montreal, and Lin-Col. E. W. Hald- enby of Toronto to command the 7th, 8th and 9th infantry brigades of the 3rd division of the Canad- ian Active Service Force. Other senior staff appointments ‘to the 3rd division. CASF. fol- ow" 1 Commander. 3rd division artil- e .. r3. Ll.-Col.~ HON. Brownfield. MC. Royal Canadian Artillery. Officer Commanding 8th Field Rcgimmt, RCA. Regimental commanders: Division artillery: Lt-Col. G. T. Inch. MC, VD.. R. C. A.. 12th Flcld Regiment, Corps Reserve, 8th Field Brigade. R. C. A Lt-Col. G. S. Howard. R. C. A. 13th Field Regiment commanding 10th Field Briizade. R. C. A. I.t.-Col. D. R. Agnew. B. C. A.. 1411i Ficld R/(“Illllflll commanding artillery training centre, Kingston. Commander, 3rd division engin- ocrs: Lt-Col. o. M. WlLvte. Mo, vn. British Columbia Regiment, Re- serve regimental depot, B. 0., regi- mc-nt. Commander. 3rd. Division Roval Canadian Army Service Corps: LL-Col. GFIR. Smith. R.C.AS.C. Dcputy Assistant. Director of Transport, 7th Corps. General Staff Officer. lst Grade: Major C. Foulkcs. Royal can- tlauarlian Infantry Brigade. A-"sistant adiutant and quarter- uvisici" general: .\i.i_ior H.V.D. Lalng. Princess Louzsc Fusiliers Deputy Assistant Ailuitant General 7th Corps. Assistant Director of Medical Scrviccs: LL-Cnl. L. H. Lncson, ED. Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps. Drputy- District Medical Officer Afllilaiy District No. ll. epuiy Assistant Director of Med- ical Services: Major S.G.U. Shier. R.C.A.M.C. Staff Officer. Medical Services, Na- tional Dciencc Headquarters. Assistant District Ordnance Of- ficcr: Lt-Ool. V. A. Curml, R.C.O.C., District Ordnance Officer, Military District No. 5 (Quebec) Scnlor supply officer: Lit-Col. W. C. Fletcher. ED, Corps Reserve, R.C.A.S.C., Military District No. 2 (Toronto) lat-Col. H.O.N. Brownfield is a. former R.M.C. cadet. He went ov- erseas with the first division, C. A.S.F. and is a graduate of the wt-aff college at Camberley in England. During rcccnt years he has fillcd appcinfmcnls as instruc- tor at Royal Military College, G. S. O. 1 at military district No. 1. (London) and also held staff ap- polntmcnts at Saint John. N. B. Flyingdlfdnciir demand for the occupation (I Frcneli Savoy." ‘"'l‘lic Licrninns do not want that Italians in southern 1~‘i":ii\i_c.ui:d liiilci" was able to stop it tins lunc.: but in (loin! so. was forced to give] lialv a frce hand in Greece. and Crete and Corfu." "Russia. meanwhile, has told the United Sldlvs iliut if Britain will stand auuinst Gcrinunv for two months. slic will 2W0 Britain the some aid as tlic Unucll Slates. "llie day is ccminu whcn Russia will be on the side of the ileinocracics. The fall of France was (hi? t0 B political-military conspiracy. Pre- mier Pierre Laval wanted to be rid of dcmccruclcs and llflfl wflilird l IDascIsL EOVCYIIIPlQHI in Franco. "If Premier Rcynaud had bccii able to disclose the terms of the Ar- mistice by a normal working ol the press. I can vow that despite all the blemishes that have been hcnp- ed on my country. no armistice would have been signed. '_I'lie French people were in complete imiorance“ they are still in complete ignor- once)’. Mme. ‘Pabouis declared that when the Germans attempt to make the French fight against the British, the French. "both at home and in the colonies," will desert to the British. Describes Trip To Bomh Turin LONDON. Aug. 25-40;’ Goblet- Two trips to bomb the Fiat aircraft “uric; iii. 'l‘ui"ni in Iialv ‘were dc- 5(‘l‘lb€(‘l loniizlu bv a Canadian lly- broadcast anonymously over the British Broadcasting Corporation facilities. In a inatter-of-fnct manner. the lll lulu, and has taken part in 21 was well and truly bombed. Produc- tion inust definitely the time being." oenhy." target after which he started on the roof up the Italians." Reports llcaring Distress Dali .of the London area- ing uliicci" of ilic Royal Air Force“ znlfid 2.6. of Indian Head, Saslh. who ‘lost. by the lufuvaffe since it start- aziiziu l'(’_'!.llll."lll. Brigade Major. 3rd capifaL Gernpn‘ int! stations air last evening" quickly Cermafilanes Leave Quickly Un Fifth Try Eighty- nine ‘IKE-ii Warplopes , Downed In WeeliEndiflBattles. LONDON, Aug". Zip-(AIoIrITh B d ')—(CI’)—S b b"! ..:;.:;::."t. We "mils L d d: " h ca. ‘.§?..-‘.l..i§..-.‘...‘fl’8l| Near ii. S. ' th" do": " ."-l l. - 1 illlmerlstefroiii“ihbidlslllcdsoili S which they had shortly bc-‘ fore returned from a sim- ’ ilar alarm. The German raiders NEW YORK? A left under heavy anti- aircraft fire and it WZlS be- lieved only a few succeeded in penetrating the defences rcspoiulciil lll 1.0x heavy bombs fell of his rcsidr-ncc on the city during Sat Kennedy" said Zllrff‘ uoliics. Through the night other German raiders kept up ai- éaclggsnglizmdividcspread parts (Royal Air Force bomb- Ago Today ors were active on the con- iincnt as well. Berlin had an air raid alarm and the sound “All”; iimlzflllillxgillyi t 1. _. of firing could be heard dis- Italian Flinn? A iincfly throughout the Reich Al?“ broadcast‘ imp; of‘ the I Comm iveni off I indicating BECKTTNH ‘if. wide activity by invading A bu!‘ o iviwlc!" 1' -~ lct caused thcrlenfh c‘ ‘l"" planes‘) tbs" Brown. 4n ' ' Meanwhile in the Dover her inquest . area three loud explosions "“";ni“ff,““' “ i were heard, believed to have the “m . W,‘ come fi"om shells fired by "Al?" "n "WP "" :1» be cnllcd up or» I l‘ I voung: officer. who joined the R.A.F. raids, told of making his first llbll) bttibll‘; 3352f dilétfibwdi i‘.‘..‘l;li,.-owrdiw “some or slow _ 1...“... works “and for an hour the place‘ The second trip took place "re- He dropped a flare on e bombed it. iiirecr hits were made and fires Two ‘explosions tool: place after incendiary bombs had been dropped The Caniidian added: "We knew we had izoi results that. would shake have uccu ‘ new lu stopped in the plant. at any rate for. NEW YORK. Aug. Z5 -—lAP) —— MacKay Radio lifflflV picked up an SOS from a liliilall slciuudilyi which report. d ti was sinking fast after nu attack by a submarine i TFO m"l*s wcs! of lrclaiid. l\lacKn'l coud no‘. idcnilfy the ship by her lest! letters, GLZB. German long-range guns on the French coast. ucl scaicliliglus could he sweeping the French coast and the flashes of anti-aircraft guns stabbed the night. Force was bombing (icrinaul coastal positions. In a midland town planes were hcarrl overhead as well as the iliuri some miles away. turned ‘ the loss, of 9r) Nazi planes dur- ‘ ing the \\'(‘(‘l\'l‘ll(l<—}l) on flay anti 5o $uliirila_\"-~~--in ruirl< on this couutr_v_ nearly 30o (icrman pluncs have i ynnmmu; ,,_.._ lwcn shut ll(l\\'ll ovcr unrl Zllilllllil I EVEN A WHALEZ 0F AN Excuse". CAN S0vND/’ @Y// Ilcyonrl the run of the chun- SUCH sky along the llcav_v cxiwliwsirins were. icarrl lllflifilllllg the huyul Airl oi llilllllifi dropping The luftwaftc attack German to the re- " despite ‘ 51m- During the last eight days, TORONTQ lllu lll'lll~ll l~l.("~. ‘ The wockcnd "bag" lioosicd to \» 1.175 the numbcr of German picnics I 1.3.. which have been brought down bywl; Royal Air Force mid ground rle- |,~ 4y fences fighting against nii" rnidslt-j M on Britain since thc start of the 1 n, _-,_., “"“'- . l \v{ ~ 5-‘. This total includes l.l01 aircraft (3,.‘,,,. 5; . 1 .\ t" ed its moss nlr raids on Britain , ‘t; Aug" 8" , lSaant John +5 An official account cf Sundays 13am“ 4.; raids said that "one lll evcry four -‘C1,_,_.‘..O..,,.,,,\.n 4., of the cncmv was shot down in, I,'()RF‘“\QT the course of air attacks which wcrc ‘ ' ' hunched 1n m“ 1MP nnomoon‘ Illaritimc East: '\‘\l\ m shout: partly (It l! \ and cool L-ondons first alarm of two durlniznthe night came after a1 SYNOPS ‘The l\'(‘llil‘.(‘l‘ has c cool over Ontar .=Oll'l1\\'(‘.\i""‘.'ll . . ~ ‘itch! scaltcixvtl r on v"\ ,fiiir ovcr llic Pair" l‘ n. cool in lfanvol» . High . t1 ‘and tcmcrro Free Frenchmen " Have aily Paper Sim wits ‘hi! ercul '1 r -—-~ .- . 4 m‘ , ‘LONDON. Auir. ‘25— iCPl-Tlif‘ “"f{,§“:“,’,‘,‘n‘,,, - .. first daily nmvspupci" of frcr- qum,‘ ,1 . _ n. .. Frcnclimcn. makcs ils appcaraiico wfm (gm m , .~ . . in England tomorrow. tho British Broadcasting Corporation rcportcd tonight. Till‘. ucivspapcr is the work of o, 1m.“ nn~~.i.;~, "i A ll,_ 943 A .\‘i.. group of lndcpcnclcnt Fronch _|our- '10.) p M" 4 fr, ;_ ‘u, nallsis" in London and it"- oliicct is‘ rim cuz FERRY samxns to provide iicvvs for many thou», lmnvcs Turm-"".‘i“_" il"~_"j A ill-- ands of Prom-h sfllfllvfx‘. Fdlliil"? " ll M’ \l . 515 l‘ -l - ‘i-"l l‘ M- niui r-nilluns eiuiuni-il in Hiram (Ah l i 1m" llu Mini-vii o; lviiihlin l‘ l" .,. . ..- ,. . also liiipcil lliul illi’ |li"\\l).|;l'"l'I 'kl‘\‘n“ Kl |' ‘ t‘ l‘ \\'lll rcuvli Fri-rich iin-u and \\\'llll‘ll i mm, m.“ t.) Q ,.. v .. ,1 H‘ ovcrscos ‘ ' ‘ "*’ ' " ‘ " " ' ' - l Sl\'l“—- Spcrlnl mcssaizcs for tumorroiv s . l‘ V __ __ _ , issuc llfiVf‘ bcen wcni h" (four-ml Nlldvl Charles Do Gaulle and Mr. Dufihm“? "M A_""s"";r) ""' ‘ " ‘ ‘ Cooper. , ‘ ' ' '