MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN __._.._. "m. tincture 0f vice- 1"" Ohlrl lorul l. Locdl I "W. can! let them down. nights uni-ring of the Carry Cayman, Corps u, the RAT ton, P.l"..l md soul trayed the spi i u‘ their." lie had Just ‘vir. Phillips in ring sentences o‘. put virtues have In them (tom a short visit to England, and be told the several hundieds file mixed audience at: Prince Wales College Hail in of that like ev- eryone he int-t in England, he had no doubt of the outcomo. Visits island Boy: The speaker had the good for- tune to line the opportunity’ visiting saint» Island units of the of the report; that someone ' om “the Island"--t‘.io only Isl --wns in camp, the boys fie: to round. They pelt-sci nt- sticnki-i" askilii: for l home. Some asked "What. docs the tho boys from tho farm wanted to kuoiv. 'I‘here was no question in their minds as to running tho war. “We are going to viii" was their conviction. Experiences On Journey bir. Plrllips told of t-he sinking by a lOYlYTlti of the tncrchant sh ) on which he travelled. the bratciy 0i the men. especially the young men who ioreeti the older seainrn into the boar; tirsl. the tuck-tip by l lie-slit" and subsequent landing . nd which could not l)!‘ Ncognlzeo. He paid tribute to the “m illlri: ot the men of the mer- chant marine. of the nav_v, and the iii -;— ____ (Continued on Mysterious Explosions In Italy ROME. Aug. 8—-tCPl-'i‘hrcs mysterious explosions ‘m Italian mtinitiotts \\'oi'ks--t.\vo near (‘xenon Ind one near Dike Comm-occur- red in iris‘. “wsion today and albeit in the Tizitenza Munitions °-M n. Genoa. mindreds more were initircti, The iininii-ioit , 5 illflnt. was almest %“;3:‘,‘_'“~‘vl1"i bi‘ lib!‘ wpiii-tite ltusis nek-llgi" friiyuizis (‘till-kill fllrl) in mréuihiill-vl-ltks and bri-kc \\'lIltlL\VS The ,.;:-.,i-1r. “era'- lflo Ohlttljkesplos-on occurred n: Rang,“ ‘M; ‘If Como ill the Sits». were baled UH‘ . qlhm’ l>‘»‘*'5~"!16 The B‘ find six injured. 0mm“ (an: ogurrcd in the mllllmlmls‘ ltl(llofil,urll‘1€nt or lillpsfiélftlnlfi W! Rome hastily ‘we dwm “e. Ni» further details g bi Fascist sources, Coming Events 0-0- l?"- the h“ m; "fillers In lhlu oolumi cents per “m; m? ll Dulce in mu wowuufmcouuc canon‘ i _* ‘ 9mm Fvsuvglili$xlgllxliilliishire Ice 14-372-8-0-11. c1116. Crapaud, 0th. If wet. Sai- ’ L-HUT-B-Q-m, ce Cardigan Tucsda Bmkfs Orchestr . y’ n-izo-ii-o-ii. n. '“_*—-~ “tiller Lorne Valli-v Hall ’i‘uo,i.- John's pt Y. August MOIIday, l I IB.‘ iuliiliiafi?“ U tat him-vi “fir. a ilii - . tsllvflmlgusl’ “m. Wrbsle s‘ Orvil- ‘ li—~ll8~ll~1i-lll In‘ -»~-~.__ t ctiuglfilllli Fcsllttivl. 'I‘1‘,von Bap- Ugpht 9 Klslllllis 1'l‘i(lll.l' Uvcllllig, owprmsw-m l-Atduor gluiies. hone 3- 00d lliiif‘ assured, u 60-7-31-8-3-‘7-9, ' Dance following picnic. qstnuwu Gunilla Two‘ Cents. n; (iuurdliu, Founded IBM. 5S3 ENEM TER Clergyman Tells Experiences On Ocean Trip Rev. W. J. Phillips Of Milton Special Speaker At Meeting Of Carry On CanadahCorps, We l won't let. thvni down." These words [ignlfy tire stiirii, injected into last Oii by the guest speak- W. J. Phillips oi All) vivid por- rlt of the people "ov- returned tiiegistration 0f Special Groups Begins O'I’I‘A\VA, Aug. lL-(CP) -— Na- tional registration of the general public will bu concentrated in the tlircc days, August l9 L0 2i inclusive, but ll. has dATLUdY starred in some rclipiotis institutions and business and llltlllklfllll plains, unu will coli- tuiuc iii some places until 30 days bt_\hlili inc cud 0f the ofliciul IIUQILAL Ul'l‘,,lli'l\l instructions for registra- tion LKUlLIUCQ cioisuzrcd IIICIHDcIa of ibis-toils oiders, but iirlaiigemeiils li.l.t' now been tiiiiuc to lithe ilicin fttll.‘ -:‘c\l bv dvputy ftfliblP-IJIS alp- til‘llltl‘(l lroiii among iiicii" iIl\ lllUt 1'5. Juilliu- '1‘. U. Davis, Deputy Minis- ilil- ot ivliiioiial War iscivices, said toiiiglit that tliluiigiioui. Canada iiuci been udcu Willi Llic necessary iurlns ior IILJNllllLIUII and similar no.1 litczlli iiiiiue fur industrial IHIO cinplog. ULa, b; lllls means a. grc-it volume ol pcllplc \\lli nun: bcui lvilwdiwu w) lllL: limo gciicial .\'(.gI.>'LlusAUII opells ilugil. t 1U. cull-o LurflOHglifly, Chicl ltcgistrut‘ iv.‘ Lainuld, stilll llllli. all oltlcr-lil- uilliloil pcolciull) luqlllilllg unplug- uls iu report to pUAH-lf n,“ liiosc lii liicir \lll]JlU\ liul. fugistclcu ulltcl‘ llugllsL ..l, UNI-All; ma. iiuliuuy will be lLl-U\\UU lo limu a J00 All VAWW“ ‘liiiim-ls Al'.~,AD\\A\L4i . olisnct units) slud he had bzliil tklt .\l_-,L\A an... mat-sols illat LAAL lj».xb- lloilillllic icliils uc sclli. out Lu pl.- liilc iilunltltiliis zlilu siiiuil groups to be LlulllplUnLu lulu lcturilcu o,» iiiail. ‘this, lie said. is impossible, be- Cilllhl: iilc tuigc, still pupui‘ ioiliis nil-st b.- lniM. lii uAUAr oi-lgnial iuriii, tUllllli. iiitV iiiuy be HlllltuCQ u)‘ H"? luilUlliLLllU iiililiiliies nlilcli will l.e llbJl ior cliissilnuuon and counting. ll the toiiiis passed through ilic iiilills they would ue iokicu and oiiii-iixist- (ilrlUlllCil to the exit-ill. tlilll they \\i)'.li(i not pass through ‘lllisc iiiiu liill\>. l International At A Glance i.()Ni)0N.—Air Ministry unnnunc. bugging of all Nazi planes in grout la. ligiit over cnamiei, Willie fos- rill}; in; biggest bag oi war to dale; illfii lltlllhui iiiilill suiuuiis sllcnceu, mull-tiling ircsii DUMB]! rains. Ch ll LONDON -Brltlsh leaders, [Ming his r nus ior urunuuiale Ill- uvpc u, uiicr prospects u: "equal pariiicrsliili’ alter war if lll& mdi light pguiilsi. Ueiunauy. (J.\ll\().—l"i\s('lsh~i strike WW8"! poi-i oi iscrii u 0ll unit of Aden in British suinaiiiaiiu; British fight de- it 1pc action keeping other eye on rm iiu forces on wypt-Llbyu Iron- Hill'- 5Ili\N(llllAI.——i~'nrelitii sources ro- poi-i Japan rcady to strike south- ward ltlWil-Tll rii-li I-‘rcnch nido-Lhi- Hi1. and Netherlands Last. Indies if licrmiiiiy launches total invl-Sltlll nginiist Britain. BUFIIAIIENIZ-Ilumanluns told liy rrumiei- (iigurlu they must yield territory lo Bulgaria. and Hungary on "NIH"! orders, but. warned pa would resist. Ilungurfs lull dcmBlIlI for most. oi‘ ‘Transylvania. IKOIVIIL-Twn unexplained muni- lions plant. BXIIIOSIDIis near benou, lliizy. klii 31f injured hundreds; third kills three. imurcs six In mu- nltions factory at. Lccco. IIAMILTON. Bermudm-Duke and Duchess oi N incisor, en route lo llaliiniiiiis, rctu-‘ived rousing welcome (.4; selling foot in new world. lfliAlfiYli MAI]. [TRON LINEN ilAMIi/IWIN, lii-riiiiltlll. Auk. 8 - til" Hfilbll (‘Pit tis rlniiivctl IZU l l lia t, til 7U.) bag oi iiliil today lrliii llll‘ Ameriiiiii I\|i0t'l llii.r l-lx oi.- iiur which wtui uii of its way i0 liiid the Duke nnd Duchrs~ of n ~i B . t" "@1110 Titesday. Augustt \V.; (her hero en r:u.c to h.s new » [lost as izovrriioi‘ and commander- L-iflfl-B-B-tli. lii-chief of the Bahama Islands. l religious institutions‘; pro- ‘ prov ISIOIlS l OHARLOTTETOWBAWCANADA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1940 Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Sec Egypt Object 0f Axis lirivc By Larry Allen Associated Press staff Writer CAIRO, Egypt, Aug. 8~tAl\) —British spokesmen expressed the conviction tonight that. the Italian drive through British Somaiilnnd toward the Gulf of Aden and the Indian Ocean- Wfli 111137913‘ u feint to hide pre- parations for a grand assault on Egypt. 5573mm! Fascist gains In Somulilund, Britons neverthe. less Bald the Italians‘ niuin ef- fort. would be to break Briiainwi 8ND on lbicditcrranrnn sea POULBS by which water and other necessities must. be car- ried to liulinn Africa. Also, us long as Britain holds EEYDI. and the Suez Canal, "My has neither effective sea. nor land comic ilon with her Ethiopian Empire, The real big pus-ii, they said, would come in mill-August. The Italians were reported facing a (lwindling ivatcr supply in blot-hailed Libya, ii [and largely of burning (lPSPflh where water ls us‘ vital as bullets, Almost all the water used by Italy's SGIIIl-Wlllpjllffl "(mp5 in ‘ Eastern Libya has been trans- l ported from Italy, It was as- ‘ 59'1"]. lii specialiiy-ciiiistrtirtctl l ivater tankers, (lodging the Bri- ' tIsh hltickatie. First Canadian llampilcn Bomber business piiuils ului mule mun 1W,‘ T I . akes To Air i i sT. iiuisiziri". QIHL, ling. a l —tCl’i-— a it... airship mat l Irwin-d like a dragon-lip" flipped I easily over this airport. today its powerful motors beating out l a lusty anthem that. may soon ,» be heard iii Berlin. The lWllI motors of Canada's _ number one iiieiliiiin bomber . will soon in- part of a great. cliorii ‘Ls its prugi-iiy roll ufi' l ilic a lilllly lines, with l olfieilils iiccliirc "speed t ri-guiarilyn" l It was the first (iiiiiarliiiii- built lluniptleii laiiiiber-—l'iisi of a long line of bombers that. iriis established in this Dom- inion more than a year ago uith the cooperation of six firms. The English branch of the line has been doing nlcrly in various expeditions over (ioimtui-neeupicii 'tcrrilor_v. The Canadian branch. now gather- ing momentum in production. what. and is scheduled l-u win its spurs soon. As J. H. (Red! Lymhurncr. Dunville, Ont, veteran of Lin- coln Ellsworth polar cxpedi; tlnns, teslcil the big ship for nirwortliiiicss. officials heaved u sigh of content. "Vl'e‘ve got. the bugs out .of the first. (iIIC—l'\0\\‘ production will move along smartly," rc- marked u jovial director. The bomber ls the product nf cooperation bctuecn firms and workers. ill. Seeking Better Relations With Russia By J. C. Stark Associated Press Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Aug. ll-—(AP)— The United Slates, (liSlllibMl by Japan's new “greater Bllsl policy, appeared tonight seeking friendlier relations Soizct. Russia. After two uniilsuaiiy long confer- ences with Soviet Ambassador Con- stantine Ouiuausky" within o. week, Sill ' " ll.i ng srcriiliry of stat‘, .. y they ind dscus- sed many quesLoiis lIlViJiVl.l\_,' re- Intioiis b-civreen the i-ivo countries. At. the same time. Welles cle- cliiied to comment in any way on Japanese press rcports film!- the American government ‘lild asked Japan to (icfliie more cieeirly its attiudc regarding Frenirh Lido- (llilita. ‘Flue Maritime Cnmmrsinrrs nc- with iioii yestri-tiay‘ ill uiilluirrrii; two l\illt‘l'itilll-ll\\'littl taiilters to take ‘III: r g..~ii.iu- tli ltii~ a \\...\ llllk‘ toil lil s llli.' l|liili'l4'l.~ nnlli llll‘ pulv- eriitiiciitis apparent vilur‘ in tsmoutli (iii lriitle and n|iicl' : 'l‘ll es with .\'1c.=ct1u' ' r ‘mm s rii for Loo other and oil to Japan. l HFO applica- HO l steel Ana" ‘ to be ' Mr. James Ford. 50~ycar-oid Charlottetown building contractor, avas instantly killed when i1 car winch he was driving was in col- lision with a truck at Keppoch Corner near Southport at. 6:45 yesterday morning. Police said the truck was driven by Mr. Russel Dowiie. Miss Agnes Dicks and Mr. Roy Oakes. who were also in Mr. Fords cur, were liijllffli in the accident. Mr. Oakes received a. severe cut on the nose and other lacerations on the face and body. Miss Dicks was taken to the City Hospital suffering from severe cuts on the face. 'l‘he accident. occurred when the three were returning to the City alter spending an all night visit at the home of a Mr. Stewart about. six miles from the City. According to evidence iii.‘ inquest iield inst Ford was attempting to pass a loaded gravel truri; when he col- lided nith another truck which was coming towards him. This irutk was not, loaded. The entire top of the car was torn off and Mr. ii‘ord ivas found with his feet, lii the car and his head hanging" on the ground on the loft, hand side of the ma- chine. The other two occupants were able to move around. ‘The car was a 1940 Plymouth coupe. It was in collision with an In- tcriiiitioiiiil The Dic hospital while Oakes was able to go home after receiving medical attention. I Yesterday morning at i1 o'clock the following jury was empanelled and snorn in by Dr. I. J. You. given at. night Mr. Coroner, at the Cuicliffe Funeral Home: iviesss. James A. Brady (fore- mani; w. A. Rix, James Power. Patrick Gallant. Louis Diamond, Thos. Howatt. Frank Currie. After viewing the body the in- quest was adjourned until last night. at 8 oclook when eight wit.- nesses were examined. Inquest Last Night Roy Onkes testified that; he liv- ed in Charlottetown. B4 Douglas Street. was a contractor and mar~ vessels to lake t (util- ricd. He was in the accideirLnnd Shibgtililifl“ For England Swept By Fire NEW YORK Aug. lt-(CIW-Tliv 3,571-LOll-NOI'\\‘Cgl8n irezglilei‘ Lisia. buoiid for Great Britain with machine parts, hemp rind a [Nil- cmi cargo, was rocked by two ex- plosions and swept. by fire in lO\\'- er Nc\v York Harbor today. Aiblaze from bow to midsiilll‘. the vessel was beached off West Bunk Light and Lite crew oi 34 brought ashore safely aboard the tug Daicilea winch had towed the 1.15m tn port after" engine trouble developed at sen. A prciiniinziry report by city de- tectives dismiscd likelihood >0! sabotage and sird the fire started in a piccp oi waste in the ships engine room and spread rapidly. The (‘XIIINIFIIS came, the report i said, when the flames reached a fuel tank anj a kerosene tank near the engine room. l l i iwiiiiisiiiis iiiin ii BERMUDA; i i (By Ford Baxter. bfanadian Press Correspondent) HAMILTON. Bermuda. Aug. 8~ (OP Cable ) - The Duke and Duchess of Windsor landed herej today on their vvuy to Nassau, the t Bahamas, to the acclaim of- cheering thousands who had tlironged the streets of this col~ onial capital most of the day to wtelcome them. The Duke, newly-appointed Gov- ernor of the Bahamas. mid iiis~ American-born Duchess, arrived on tho Iiiiiteri States liner Ev- tflilllblll‘ from Lisbon where thrgv had gone from southern France after that country's capltulatirin to Germany. Also aboard the ship Japs May Try Lightning I J. Droxcl Biddle and were United $tntes Ambassadors Phillips. At. Gr. w Bar. i5 minutes from sitniconnr. lug. ii dilxr- ~ “""""°“-_ . Japan, folio“. g h“. Sunmroclaink left. ilioduxcalibur and boarded an ed destiny cl (foniiiiaiii-e iil “ eai- Admlrfil‘ l9"??? Y" dlfiPmbfifk at er 1.35.5; Agmy -,.., ‘ ‘ism , the Rovai Bermuda Yacht Club's . yo; ntltlilfllllfl. There awaited a huge ligh niiig di’ ire (i "i011 of crowd most of‘ whom had beeni IFTciicli Iiidi>~(‘liira and the .\'e‘.h- i ‘Hm! '-‘» “m”? m m" mfiflmq sun‘ i pylguyflg E151 Imp g It‘ v as a perfect Rermurla tint" Atrium-trap“. [r1 41¢...” s...“ lu-itli ocean and sky a brilliant dicted ih Jiwa“ b1. s i mm” ‘ =1» b, . l , The Duke's forty ashore. But. ns ntarliiiit v. mill ivoulrl 1"‘ Slldllli“? 5mm “r1113 1;; i... h‘. cycs took in the Illl‘_OlliJ,S-~>S]')l'lnl>{f (‘flly-IHJRS 1Ru"i"i . mo“? irri nt-t ifiul ilicre with the khaki cued ll‘\l’i.‘\l(\l1 (‘i Hizuiiii. "l ‘"1" ‘him “lldlliii Tm, ‘___ ,l him‘; \\ Hid ‘flu tlili ii_\ 1.: smiled. The Duchess. smartly (iressed. st ‘pps-d ashore smiling broadly. ’i‘iicy were met b,v the tiovernoi" ‘lPS. A guard of honor composed of ‘ ,.0 ratings of the Royal Navy and. ‘untt-ei" Rifle Corps was drawn up tGcrman Planes ' l Cheering crowds lined the streets l tas the entourage sped towards ‘Government House in two cur- lriages. In the first were tlhe Duke fund the Bermuda Governor while ‘the Duchess and Mrs. Hastings Brooke, sir Dennis’ sister. rode in the second. As the carriages reached Gov- ernment House. the Duke and Duchess bowed to the crowds out.- side and the Duke smiled and waved his straw hat. Pleasure clearly was expressed in his face at the spontaneous reception. Nf‘\\‘$]ll'l]li‘i' reporters and photo- graphcrs-the colony was besieged by them ---v.'i're barred from Gov- ernment House along with the General public. llienew Air Iliaids 0n Britain LONDON, Aug. 9~(F1‘lLi‘rl)'J—\CP) -Ueriiia.n raiticis attacked through the darkness ciirli today, loilowliig yesterdays tii\,\ -ioniz baillc ov-l-i‘ Lilo English Channel. 'llic roar or enemy pianos was heard oicr l\ii.t.-... illlxlltl, inc souili- cast. coast, over ioiviis ill the suutii- west. the nncliliiitis and Illt; north- east. oearcltlighi batteries pierced the Excel: In Quality l0 PAGES Vvilllflm ers and fighter planes in a lie Duke and Duchess l lish Channel today w“ serious as jmate placed the number of ., his fillfllflg‘ Nazi planes at Rtili. gtgrtigtipfl in ciliservers and air l . . . “.85 bop. mu liiiiiiiicsli Wxlnlhi: iSir UDlllS Bernard, Vice-Admiral proceed more illullhl), but iur- ~51" ‘h "IFS Km‘ned<v'p“r"ls- C“l"' lllvl‘ "ll-Mb l» t Wu Japanvgpj -Ciiic[ of ill!‘ AIIIPMITII, lllllllTllLL‘ \\'-.~rt' rlgliititi lis lil\‘\'l- “ml “MIL Imms Siam)“ 9f . met (app, Royal Navy. and colonial dignitar- .50 members .of the Bermuda Vol- . . F s, _ . ._ . .. . . v tisir t‘ . ‘ f WAR.’ d4 ‘ y" ~~ "" - - .- wt‘ ~. - i - I = i s... MAXIMS OFA MERE NIAN God ls ever the same, however our feeling may change Auuun rhilnlrrlpllcm Delivered 55.00 ll! llnJ|—-l'.I'l.l. 8L0“: (‘unildn and LA 66m Y PLANES DOWNEO RIFIC AIR BATTLES nquest Opens Into Death Of James Ford Charlottetown Man Instantly Killed In Highway Accident At Southport. EnemyStages Day Long Attacks B“; wEi-CUME‘ Channels/zipping ‘ Smashing Success Attends Efforts Of Royal Air Force —— Silent German Radio Stations Indicate British Raids In Progress. LONDON. Aug. S-(CP) he —Britziin‘s sky til-fenders " hurled back Still Nazi bomb- Spitiire tiiialiron Carries Battle‘ Tc French C Iiattlc over the Eng- during eight hours of almost coir. slant fighting in which at least 53 German raiders were downed by the Royal _ ‘" Air FOITC. The best ziviiilalilc great -a w ast esti- More than Hi0 Nazi pilots QIIHHPFS ‘ went to flaming death in the Royal Air Force counter- fire. At least l9 Nazi dive LONDON, Aug, 8—-t(,l“.-l\iiic (irrmliii amt ucrnilui control- icd radio stations, including olle iii Berlin, u-cnt oil the air late l0iilghl—lllllil‘l.illuli of precau- tioii against Llrltish air HIIUS. Ago Toii 1120M: fnliiiig silent. W011! IJI sun giiri. ISFUsSBIS Cologne. . i . ,, . .. _ “ihcrhuml lmipz g‘ “Prim. (B) The (llhllillnil l z» \ 5lfllttbllufii. Frankfort. and Siirr- Aug g‘ jgp-pflpght A bruflkcn‘ llost trenelars lli ac in It. was the largest. number Belgiunh lnmhrltu, n of German stations to cease ‘ 1n Zexylwhn m; transmission without explznia- 1.30355 gnu.» tioii sincc the bcgimiiiig of the war. 1 troy d. b“ Il Russian ~ Dniester bombers and 3i fighters were known to have been‘ downed. The Germans appeared in numbers unprecedented for‘ this W8l',';ll1l(‘.kll1g' (ivcr and ‘ over again all day long in forces of Si) each, and loos- } H0 MAN can [ ADD ‘TO Hi5 ‘ 5T ATURE {In TREADlNC» on OTHER PEOPLE‘? . isiiukness. A hall-dozen bombs were ___ _____ , ‘ uruppcti on liic oil-skirts oi one lng th0llSflnd§ of bombs. I _ lIlllLlllKl tuuii and lll ollici‘ sections _ __ .' ' - . . , . t t- tlasiics and liic ciuisii oi flllLl-fllil n “Hush fmhtel pldnw’ l. ,/ '/ cruit. lire could be heard. l meennls’ the greillefil 11551111“ ; ' acfilslllllfl aiiualtiose pionibtiy into] ‘ever made on these lslands’ ‘ I - - »..- A terrific anti-aircraft barrage: ' ' ‘threw “I! for the millfllfllld "J ' was ‘set up in YOIIB lIOI"l.l_i\\'E.‘Sl.‘l.0WlI.l a shicqd which was no‘ t ' ~- 'IilL‘l(' itcio scwiai icu heavy cx-y “wkon . tilosioiis. ' I - 1.0“, canister-apnea in rile out-K B ‘ H ‘ms 1pm,. higw... |,;,_,_.~ ‘ _ skLris on iinotiiei" iioitliucsi. England I , d _ h, d 3 town. "They were taiportctru) have an _ mm? l d" ‘lllhled ; .- iiimiidli ‘t.§.°.?-‘.“E“li“.i2?‘ilii§~ "i211 "W" “ch i" M i“ P‘ ' ~ lsipiitiliiti»iiriirftwoiti: *2 “"1?” 2“ .““""‘"" iesciic work 0i hl-"bllltil. o. U. iiio- . “TF9 "WNW - '-—"_*—-‘—"""" oaiu,eoiiiililviidiiig li.l\i.t..a. biiLTilli,‘ ill-inf“ m, ,3 W} ,v ‘ ‘ t” _ , "r '" V" I i ullxtcrlh aslgudfilull‘ amt-l iiiatlc the tic on» “TlT it . ., u. i. oi chub b. nlainpul , _ t _ . Is e $1‘U3'L)I‘I“SFIBHI\:II kJIUWllId Null)’ DY . Yiecii l\’..\.l*. tilutm \v<.c I ~ av‘ liil‘ ~- ~ i _ . - . Tisllls Llltfbflfifltfillialkblrclllrxllll! the third "W51"! Wllllilii- “h”? T"? ~\‘l' . cIiJc-siroycr, of the Rififiiicflllildifln nttrfllty Nah] glrti .@\-i-;;.‘t ,l_,;;,_c i-‘tiinmron ‘WI’ to rcruivc ll‘ll)ll't: or rescul - ' , , _ - g it< 2.2a ‘iviilrli; since war broke ‘out. I if‘ m?‘ ( ')"l""“_l l‘ "I ‘\‘“"“"‘ '1 ‘ V.‘ ll '12 M n " ie oi icrs were the Rtfbllgtlll!‘ l8 ‘coiisit era i<~ ..:iiii t3. “ Ifytll- l [Kvroziio . i In o t a'§liPh§1§,§g§5?“§§}§,ig,-_ Speak,“ m bcr of siirvi\oiw_:iti.tl nqlir. il 0“":“_," the House 0i Columbus il-(Zccntlly for; were landed dining the cvcr- .- , " -,Nav_ v in ster \'iac( Oilll t. t0 t o - . WIQNTRIQAI’. All‘? 8"‘CP‘ ‘Mm liiie Ytaliant efiorts oil the Culllillilnfl- "l8; ‘_ William Pall" 91b 79- M!“ of the ;iiiii ntiict-i and crew oi llu- ltcsti~l lite Ct-riitati ]il,|tlt'\ iir...i;p;~,l_ i’ 1MP Wllllfilll PMWFW“ ""‘“fl‘““l' gouciic. 'l‘licii- efforts kept less obi" \v—‘\-e§ 1]] |- - ‘. p. l - tailor. died lii hostiltoi todav. Born in“. (tom, ,0 4;, m-rnunh “my, m.- " > ' "“ i “ 7- “ml W1 . in LivxerpooinNl. 5.. Mrs, Palttierson ,(tt\na<tinn destroyer i-rcsci" was lust motor torpelo lw-rits tir~t at- f ' ( ‘ T i'1' i r "| ier married iv. . t; th- F“ i oit Borteaux. , , . . » i _ ‘glll'\'lll"ll'(l‘g‘ill‘e two sons and two to Wllftll llrllxlg‘gllllfflfllCtlllvillf was {mud a hr“ (“mm m flu‘ “=l'“"'"‘ v |‘1""~\'"""_ llff" l" daughters in Mznlrcai: a brother. liiiude it wtis said the RUbiigOIlCllE (‘firly hours of tlir: morn: g. "Wflrrfllr wind»: pomp i l iii J. P. L. Graves. Vancouver; and also took part in rescuing survivuis Th,“ ,m,,,._.ui,m\ “TH, mnfinc] warm. two ssiers. Mrs. J. A. Gouriie of ‘o1 ihc Ariliidoia Star ivlicii that vts- I Okziziagan Landmg, B. C. and Mrs. :_ 11a ltl_l'l1L‘U<l"i(1 wluic en mutt; to to ilie- slut. Siiviv»: ’l‘!~,'~ i l1 A. C. Saunders of Sumnicrside, P. filfltltlffliliézsb‘{ilgdaléllasigbvepéllgl ‘Vllrtvlhlqllllzll in ‘he 1H4 m .1“. tin-H. Hm,“ hi; into u: ill ‘ ' t -\ .> E_ j[_ ‘ - -.. l‘4 - ' , - _]_ ‘ _ ‘ l an Lie ‘.\'t‘=‘v'l'il ' "w donam 5am n, was H_M_Qb_ 5p m“. liir attnt ls on .lie ct\ti\-.»_v tllL‘ i v “m” ~ rent. that. saved upwards of 700 per- flq-rmang threw 1'0 1' ‘e I t . l 1p, 1 --. , 35f sons irom the Arniidnrii star.» 3 ‘ l‘ mm l ' and p 1 “H, H ‘_' , l The Navy gave out n0 details the Biillrll coast. said merely: "The Admiralty states tJiALMessrs. ldfndl-v‘ mnsqum, m ‘Nnlflnlfls "lid _ J‘_3'l_ll,lh_gll'oclli_levk?mlkv i two vessels and iii the early itiorii- v y tounlis o1 llll_lll_1{a_\(3 i.i\_t_ic- , m“ nnackpd Lhrfl, nmorx quested an extiicssloi. ct then keen} one m. n“, F b , _ , _ , _ . , , _ . .~ oats was sunk, IIDDICCIRIIOI] be tomcycq to LILLQ,“ ‘ m", anmhm, mnnw,“ i no k _v Lillillllillllil I‘ iilbbard. ior hep ncgnd Mid ‘ ‘b " ' " , if1?‘f]QFQR"\Y§,§'f}f,‘,‘,'f‘ o! U“, smkmg Mioui one-third of the (Gcr- { ' I-‘l"|'.‘ "My; Hm; ‘WHY lmflshws man all‘ lnsws were uliivialctl i l llime iloiill lllls well <lt'.\'\'|'\(‘\l t.~.\- l" m‘ ~'""|\“" 37 in" '"'""""" lllill , ,,l,.r,.,h.u,,n m,“ H“ 1hr rest “cri- ll'.'lllll\ I-iii ll . . TEA pin-vain til o; cits and flgllllfs at the ~lii rescue (meiaiiiiiis o1 the Bkeenn when the Manipur _wcnt down off torpedo boat: ‘lhc silent service on two convoys. In a (‘(\ll\'ii\‘ 5. their motor l-Llioats iii utiaclts (l ‘during llie night. these small. tam, limits torpodovtl Th8 Germans used Till‘. ("HT l». lt|i|\:l it liv iiioueiii in tile non..- “M Ho} H’! klwnu ‘lwn III-H“ _‘ __ v_ _ I oi lln- i-oikinaililiiiu oiiicei" c; lllt‘ were uncle anti lulu main Fl ~ll\l ‘i .‘.l' l, Shana anti tiil' y, am] tip-ii," Iluulilo-i-n nevi |l|.\i\l"~. t Hamilton wa ‘a mass of flaps llnrli nu‘ o1 butulrh W" ll""'i " F ' ' T‘ - and decorations for the nrrlvni it lfvltnl hr a lii-i .~t’ll‘l‘lt of ficliwr , lwas the third time the former , Plilillh- "WHY til’ tlirui ‘ll?’ lil‘l\' In“ l; “Tl “ .'\ T: "i i\’ lii ' Kimz-Emperoi" had come to the "‘ ' ' ‘i * "5 “' l"? "~'-' \l-- t. l» ‘a lcoionlw. l (coutlxwd on ‘In l. Col l) 91° P- M- t A. S. T.)