MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN “my or in much '. Death is bitter to s. man in prol- al '1‘ Cont! wo f,';,-,:,';:.‘,'°"’o‘l.‘..il‘iL' ‘rim-M h»- HIGHWA Y FA TALITY A T R US Tlco ."=Iq__vr"fi‘>" ’--__________‘ Covers Prince Edward Island Like tlie_ Dew CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. MONDAY, AUGUST 2s. 1931 Read by Everybody 8 PAGES MAXIMS OFA THERE MAN Despise not. a small wound. ll poor relation, or a humble enemy. Anllmtl Nullnrrlpllun Delivers-ll Eli-III lly Mull-PILL, [-1.001 Cnuudn and U. B. (5.00 New Type Seasled NAVUC CAUSED Causes Havoc In BY LIGHTNING Japanese Fleet llN SATURDAY Chinese Carrymt Daring Raids Mrs. A, Poirier, Ab- In Shanghai War Zone. By JAMES A. MILLS, Associated SHANGHAI, Aug. Press Foreign Stafl 23—(Monday) - (AID-Chinese sources asserted today that daring raids into the Japanese fleets in the Shanghai war zone. in which Chinese used a new type 0f “seasled” taken a heavy toll. capable of launching a torpedo, had The Chinese clalmed—without confirmation from other sources-that the mysterious raiders who penetrat- ed the Japanese fleets and sunk “several” warships off Woosung. at_the,confluence of the Whangpoo River, Shangllafs highway to the sea, and the mighty Yangtze ltlyer. Deep official secrecy surrounds operations of the “sensleds.” high speed craft supposedly based- up the Yangtze. but three months ago an Associated Press cor- respondent witnessed the six German-made boats claimed. Eight Factory Workers Executed MOSCOW. Aug 22—(AP)——Ex- lcution of eight w0rke:s in Lining- nd factories after conviction by l military court of “wrecking lfilivilles and murdering workers" w‘ dlSClOsGd by the Soviet press y More specific charges were not made public. but the eight were "fldPT-“Ofld to be involved in ac- cidents in uthlch lives were lost. The court decided the ‘accused were mcnlbci-s of a counter-revo- lllllonal'l' orghrrratlon operating lithe Morosoff and Ulganovsky llllrllsflnrl “wc-‘c ilrcilarlng silllllfll‘ "Ll" lit a unnamed third plant. m?“ llll‘ Pl-"lllls manufactured was lot dlvulzed. in keeping with lhc lollcy of keeping such information rom iflllllli! into the hands of lilies" c-slwcifllly when defence nrlllslrlcs hr,- involved. The commlssarint. of transporta- h“ "llllolllwvfl the discharge of “w? "Y? f” "sllbvlfllre and ~05?" l ‘l1 connection with. Tftlks llllcl 21 for "u Wm." ndcrmining IO WM-“WM- “H”? . M | N6 ‘EVfNll "s"°"‘""-N1¥1ll>‘~‘llll0 Wednesday. ' L-ITZIi-B-Zl-Ql. "Sh » u on and Dance Brndalbane "dlu- L-l723-8-2l-2i. . -____ nlgordenvlrine Club loading hogs, buns valves every Wednesday at i l- Hours 12-2, li-ZOBI-IO-M T W t2. "lit. Stewart Club loading . _ live f?‘ w“l'lnfifid_fll' unorning August ;.l ulllll train tllnc. PlGFbC list “t L-ilizva-es-ii. fgalncc and Icc Cream Social in l‘ “m5 Road Ila l, Tuesday cv- “lK- ilusllst 24m.- L-1742-8-23-li. » . velllllf-llldkcrs‘ dance. Hunter hi; .T"“~“_-"y Free tranfer Shilnyslde, 8 o'clock. 11-1735-8-21-31. ~00... o yo; ti“; , c a , ug- aeirith. Excellent meals, bingo and y “amusements. If not fine. Aug- ' ‘it L-1679-8-21-23. fission Dance. Belfast Hall .dnesdny, Aug. 25. Ice cream. ‘Wl music. Proceeds for relief. mission 25 cents. L1699-20-3l n t ugh‘ 30881 We have been 8d that a discount o1 two the north large Japanese and Chinese armies were reported .1.Q¢K¢<.‘l..l!1....f>.0nibat northwest and liars Der head will llnst llgiii, ikltrls plants. ° August ‘little: Board. be levied , 1108s arriving at~ This goes into‘ 23rd. Livestock‘ L-1751-8-28-2l. its livestock at Railway stock glurgnaarlottmtown evgfy mos. u he] P. m. Your co-operatlon mun u‘ l" Blve a still more marketing service. L-17ll2. is ‘_*—- ‘fllahlgaleglock intended for the w be well finished and m’, reimmtlvelv. otherwise n, m" bllmtgiearid “dllsfl-pmint- . nev a e result. '“°°* midterm: Board. L-1752. -——-i_ Mount Stewart 5Wcdncsday, Aiigim m" "gnarl Egigiloihg rgmvlmfllfl. bowling. shoot. - heel of fortune. m. ' ~ l». ATP-Fin!!- ~ ‘ iyi l g l u“ __'_'_‘ A VESWCK» Marketing Board? | l l- -mvq. !@‘ arrival _of six British made and for which such qualities were ChiHESC informants said several raids had been made in the Woo- sullg areas and thrown something lke panic into the Japanese fleets, wlllch. according to int-lo. pendent reports. rlow total 82 war- ships of nearly all categories be- tween Shanghai and the open SE8. Japanese acceptance of a pro- test by British. United States. French and Italian naval com- manders late Sunday against Japanese ivarships operating too close to neutral vessels eased fol- llle limo bclllg what threatened to become a dangerous international situation. Vice Admiral Kiyoshl I-fasegtlwa. commanding Japanese naval forces at Shanghai. acceded to the for. cign commanders‘ request that ills ships ill the Wllangpoo be kept below its confluence with Soochow Creek. away from the pal-t of the International Settle- ment where British and Amcrl- can interests centre and from the berths of foreign warships. Admiral Sir Charles Little. Com- mauder-lll-chlef of the China station of the Royal Navy, and his American. French and Italian colleagues protested against "tr- rcspollsible firing" by Japanese warships lying close to their own vessels. The protest was made on the French adinll-als initiative. but it was understood all were anxious to prevent a repetition of the fatal shelling Friday of the American Flagship Augusta. in which one seaman ivas killed and 17 wound- ed Admiral Hnsckzlwa sent his clllcf of staff to explain that al- though “in principle" he must in- slst that the Japanese warships had os much right off the settle- lnellt waterfront as those of oth- er nations. nevertheless he would keep his ships below the Soochow Crock Bridge. Naval officers felt that the Japanese wished to avoid incur- ring the condemnation of foreign nnval authorities here and hence agreed to cease operations close to foreign vessels. which it was felt had drawn Chinese flre danger- ously near the latter. Six hundred and more miles to southwest of Pclplilg. Dispatches rams Village, Pain- fully Injured When Bolt Strikes Farm House A severe electrical storm passed over the western part of the pro- vlnce on Saturday afternoon and was most. intense in the vicinity of Abrams Village. As a result of the storm the house of Abel Poirier at Abralns Village was badly damaged and .1115 wife is in the Prince County Hbspltal in a serious condition. Between 3.30 and 4 o'clock in the _oftcl'noon a bolt of lightning s'i'tick the pantry where Mrs, Polrier had just gone to draw some u'atel' from the pump. She was standing by the pump and rccl-‘tied the full force of the shock which TlPPECl lip the boards at her feet. Mrs. Poiriers shoes and stockings were tom to shreds and her d"ess FUJI-led flwal’. The toes of hcr left foot were so badly iiljurrd that it was found necessary on Sunday to amputato them. Her risllt foot was also injured but less severely. She was rcndecd unconscious and Dr. Delaney was callcd and look ll" in il-o hospital. An ogBd man and M'r. Poirler who were in the kitchen were stunned and thrown to the floor but were otherwise unharmed. The kitchen part of the house was toin away from the main building and n number of shingles were mm from the roof. The panlrv. WlllCll was flttcd up with B'.'lil5ll Colum- bia. fir" wfllllsCflilllg. was Ylppcd t0 pointed to Tsingtao and Foocliow. important seaports in Shantung and Fuklen Provinces. respective- ly. as the next trouble spots in the conflict between the two Oriental powers. 1 Unconfirmed reports reached Shanghai that 11 Japanese bomb- ers Saturday raided the great in- land cities of I-iankow and Wu- chang. 800 miles up the Yangtze River. Japanese sources sold the raid W85 successful, causing heavy damage. Chinese. however. asserted that the raiders were driven off and, lacking fuel to return to their base. were forced to land on the north bank of the Yangtze, where . they were captured. There were ' “ Chinese ro- ports yesterday which said "22 Japanese planes returning from an attempted raid on Nanking had been forced down and captured along the Yangtze. Whether it was a Japanese or Chinese shell which struck the Augusta still was not disclosed. A naval board of inquiry studied the problem aboard the flagship. its findings will be announced in Washington. Sunday brought no respite ln Shanghai's tale of horrors. Cllln- esc and ' , bombers both blasted ports of Hongkew. China's 13cm dlstrlc ll‘l(_l__Ee£ pieces. all the boards hcilig lorn off the walls. tin- flou" bin ripped 11D and everything thrown into confusion. Tllc kitchen was also ‘lllmflficd to some extent, (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) HENDAYE, Franco-Spanish Frontier, Aug. ZZ-Jrlsurgent leg- ions stormed through Santanders "iron ring" today. They reached the besieged and pounded them with artillery, occupied several important in the strategic Villa Carriedo :(‘f.‘l.0l'. A communique from the Valen-E cia national defence ministry, ac-, knowlcdging the insurgent advance. f ‘ suffered severe i said the enemy l losses. in ths sector before taking i‘ the towns. It quoted an Italian i sergeant who was taken pri oner as asserting four dvlslorls of regular Italian troops were this front. Of Santanders defences. officers of General Franco's forces said somewhat sconlfully they were “a bad copy of Bllbads iron ring." The insurgents said government tul-ians. A surprise insurgent assault. said a Salamanca communique, opened In On Santander BY FIRE AT Rebel T roops-lieach Outlying Fortifications After Occupying Important 'l‘_0vlns. hungry city's outlying fortifications. l towns . operating on . lillllllNlll Exhibition Assn. Barn Destroyed By Early ' Morning Fire——. Three Alarms. Sounded. the way through strategic Villa- carriedo and other important posi- tions over hill towns, including Alceda and Ontanecla. Franco's men claimed in taking t fortifications through an artillery 5A barrage, Franco's men claimed to ‘icsleldfly Gil-l‘ flllfl Mounted P0- cal". police said. fl YES TERDA? Rusticoville Man Killed Almost Instantly By Car Mr. Angus Buo-fe- Retired School Teacher Is Victim Of Sad Fat- ality —— Inquest On Tuesday. Selaya, lust south of Villacrlrl-icdo. Damage (‘slllllfllflfl at $2500 was Angus. Bumf 9r Rlknp": l m’ 3" " M" ‘m that an entire garrison of prisoll- caused by l1 flre which swept ollel w 18' .7.0_".L.a.I-Old will“. f‘ W ‘u one and{ ers and three tullks were captured of the barns at the Exilibllipzl mlchuf N“ nimuh} 1X“5‘““_‘“7‘ """ “ ‘M’ mug‘ in a dawn thrust. tTlte lVladl-itl grounds early Sunday morning. Tilel Y?*"°“"‘Y ‘mclnoon “hm ,, 3 ‘l ‘mm , m‘!- Short]! l Government 3131mm! Qaptllre oi Lam which housed Rding (Rub was “ruck DY B @111” While “u: Dr Jlliirl Lr-utvell of Chars l fink.‘ and prlsoneys in a battle hm-SCS during me fan- 185; week, m8 011 U10 PBVQd lllghwillb 11011! ‘ lotliltnvll, who was driving alon m“ Ontamda and selayal) w, about 3w If,“ in Iengm and \his home. Albert lillluw: of‘ iliv l "lwlYlWl at the scene 0 Stormliifl B. long line of cement ‘e fcct wide and contained Bfiilchflrlolletoll" “a5 “"1"?! ill’? 1"’ V1‘- llllltl" W05 1'15! The accident occurred oi; a l)l'. I. J. Yco ordered a! 1e tan he lice were investigating the flre in down grade‘ about a lllllu; from ‘. inquest, for Thursday’ afternoon EFIZESNNAStSIOAINNIIOQSSBOf Ttealrelirlfvettla. vfilxiificg‘)? Em a, Plzfiiléiqlhaargf gofith Rrustlclo Dliobcr. bioulltvd I ht lvlrtll ltustico ‘ school. Inst: Franc“ armory was Mum, range rang 1F relaxer“ “céireomlileg fro?’ ‘we o cg w o bivest gated salt.‘ ‘Kilt’, lllydlt o ixost morivni examin- I of Tonelavegzly and Officers Sam tl-ghgws m qddjum] w ‘he me that car Illgll ‘ Mullq was.‘ Juli-l c.1011 of ml‘ h was made bl the om“ mad from Santana“ m tlustroyeri ‘the barn. The first ca'll mi; s“? ‘fr: Thain“ CPA’ Du J' MP9 ' - “tuna would be under their guns -~ two dclock. 1m c 0 e c to ilass tho llliL-j Mr. Luotc l.‘ survived by a defences were held largely by As- 1 cllllle shortly before ‘rho flre along side one of the cattle barns near the east entrance to the grounds had been extinguished be- fore the flre fighters arrived. It was very slight. About half an hour later the alarm again sounded this time for the‘ serious blaze WhlCll destroyed the barn. This building was stuated bctwccn the west bleacller and the before nightfall. , To the southeast. at Villacar-i rledo. the insurgents were met byi desperate attackm Fighting con- tinued all day. At. dusk. a swift, imurgent counter attack threw the ‘ Government back from several key positions. tihuuéillo h'”* llnd Release Is Mystery (C.I’. By Guardian's Special Wire) 3 COWANSVILLE, Que., Aug. 22— Samuel Griss. an offical of the i Ilrltck Silk Mills Limited, was ab- ducted by a group of men while p zlylng on Cowansville golf course today and was only released when The, immigration authorities halted the 1101156 “'85 one of the {most in may car at the international border. Im- Dart of the country and had justI b-“Pn remodelled. The storm only lasted fifteen minutes. . The latest. report from til: hos. bltnl was that Mrs. Polrlcl" “IRS resting a lltllc casic". Sh“ had mrtlv wcovercd consciousness. m1 her arrival bill. was (m. imdlv shwlml i0 g1“? any account of what happened. Italy Launches Battleship (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) GENOA. Italy. Aug. 22-—l'-‘or the second time in four weeks, Italy today launched h new 35.000-ton battleship. The Litlorlo slid down the ways to rich upon nll angry sen. while 100001 cheered. Her slstcrshlp. the Veneto. was lzlullcllcrl at Trieste July 25. They will be cnnlplctcd late ncx‘. year. or early in 1030 These will be tllc chief units of the new “occult going navy" which Italian lcadcrs have an- nounced their intention of settllut afloat. Premier Mussolini had not re- turiled from army manoeuvres in Sicily. King Vittorio Emanuele- prcsided. Thwship was christen- ed by Slgnora Teresa Cabello. wife of a veteran worker in the Ansaldo shipyard at Sestri Pon- ente near Genoa. where the Lit- tol-lo is being built. Vittorio migration authorities said five men had been token into custody at Richfolxl. Vt.. about 70 miles south- east of Montreal. The men. said to have numbered a (lozen, seized Grlss while he was playing with his wife on the fourth ice. Mrs. Griss said she saw the men approaching from the club- house where they had parked their seven motor cars. “Then? she said, “they just came up to us wthout saying anything and carried my husband away. 'I‘hc-y weren't carrying guns." Griss was placed in the first car which roared away from the club- house. followed by the others. At the border-point of Richford. Vt.. the cars were halted by customs and immigration authorities. There, the captive was released. Royal Canadian Mounted and provincial police officers began in- vcstigaton of the abduction while Mrs. Grlss said she considered it “a. sll'y prank." P0lice declined to comment and they would reveal no information other than to say Grlss had been released. "I was astounded for a minute," said Mrs. Grlss after she had learn- ed her husband was safe. “and than} ran _to__they__clubhouse__fol_' (Continued on page 3. Col 6) chit»; oéilh l?" Sc c o n d Fatality MONCTON, N. 5.. Auk. 22- (UP)-—Deatll of Vcrlloli Reddlu,‘ five, Saturday night was the sec-l 0nd fatafilty to result from an; automobile cDlllSlOll Thu rsdny. near Salisbury. The boy's parent-u. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rcddilt. of Tlmmins. Ont. and two other scnsl are still in hospital llcre and were “m to the three “.95 for wmch me mmrted making good rccovpry to‘ ' fircmcn were called two slight fires lllgllli- lhnd been extinguished by them GUY Rflddm- Jr-t dim Fmmyl ivilhotlt sounding an alarm. after an operation. Vernon. who The midway which operated dur- suffercd head injuries. did not rc- mg “up “wk continued Saturday gain consciousness aftcr the ac- Honing until midnight. CnlecsJY oulcl: fence. The third alarm was about 3.30 o'clock for another flre in the Exlllbitou Association barns along Park Street. This blaze was estilzgulsllcd without much diffi- culty. Tilrce streams of water were used in fighting the b11110 lil the burn bcs (re the grandstand. Fire- men laid 1750 icct of hose from the hydrant beside the llltlin gate. m9"? than 700 feet away. Exhibition officials said the dani- age was covered by $1400 insurance. City police last night salrl that they had been told by men at the Exhibition Grounds that in ndclltg radiator and enginelloocl 0f car before rolling into the ditch. southwest of Pei walking in the some direction but.‘ fdllllll" of eight. Rev Father Dion< none of the occupants of the sec- l cllc Buotc in the west. John Frarr 0nd car saw him until very close. l cls Buotrl, who is: studying f0! The driver steered the car to the; lire pricstlznotl and His home a! left but the right side of tltc bullz- .' lll will’. Nlrs. Joseph ant and per struck him. Ho struck tile i M . Jcrolnc Gallant o North the Rll..lico, Wilfrcd._ Aubln, Stella I untl a younger sister at home. Ills The injured man appeared tol wlfe died several years ago. be living when the occupants of TllPSClAlM vlclolll m liolllllollllii Major Battle Raging .»__ _____ .. ._____..__. " llead Of Textile 6o. Determined Not To Sign Agreement (C. l’. by Gilixfllllifs‘ Special Wirq MClNfilllPh-‘il... Aug. ‘fir-Defer’ llllll. troll “llivct- to sign an agreoa ment with an organization whlc an toi‘ llrls shown itstlf as IHWlUSS irresponsible." “as expr sed (lily by . zllr (jinn lledd d. Diilullllon 'I't.\t.le Colitiiolzy as thl strike of 10.000 employees. callg Southwest Of Peip- . mir. ' by National Federation ofCatho _-_.__ Textile Workers, crlH-rcd its four wvi-k. 'I‘II'JI\TTSIN. Clllllfl. All; 133-" The Ullioll. zlifliiutcrl with rho l1‘! (‘Illlf my; extensive cident. tossed cigarette build mayfmgllig lAP)-—Tll0 fir“ IIlIIJOF-SCIIIB bdl- Nilllflllill Catholic syndicate. wal ... been resiloiisiblc for 501119 0 tie in the sevcll-xveckslrorlh China L-hnrgfld by mo Conixlanyfl; man- P fires. 1- W35 benwed- conflict raged today about 3D miles m, ._. (yp-wmi- W131, pracplsing Instead 0f KlllfliislEight Lose LlVGS TlallllPd By Forest Flrc Union prosecutor, has just ds- covered that many Peasants were ing-Halikow railway. clash in a determined Clllltesc ef- ; fort to regain the territories which , llrlve fallen to the Japanese zlrmyi on the Pclp- : "yiulljlltifi and ‘dallmge to otlr opcrty." There Thirty Llhillillld lllrll were rc- “mum b, P, mum; giwqg-d porlcrl engaged on each slrlc. T110 Wm, H1, n ._. mm me ex- bill/UR. Whitill b02011 YO-ilvlil-"ly- gcutive who said the skeleton W35 believed w be we Olmlmg staffs atltzllptllli; if) operate four Montreal llillls wrrc ilrlldually in- creasing. It ivus not definite, he nnltl. \‘.i‘.l'll efforts would be made _ H , in north Hopeli province since w‘, f“. 0,3,“. punts gxeisllilgiagkeflvlfyysglrbtilcigisliecciislilizé “ghmlg m?“ Jllll‘ 7-. .. ti» luoviuvc- of me people... c 1-5; ‘perm Wm‘ Japanese reports said ‘thi- battle mm A3,") Chnrpc!]t’cf‘ The prosecutor condemned M‘ ,1?’ a ‘Ah.- "tzvsight was going n? “m? Jmor‘ Imc‘ t DYP-“lll-“ll! "T lllf‘ Nflllllfifll Wildl- wholeswe execute“ o. peasants (i. l. ‘. ,b - .d u.) tie-ad‘ and.“ pendent. sources llldlcnlcll no dc- Mo,“ .314 o, .,, “nndmg Him, under B‘ decree or Aug} 7t’ 19:}? for i.l."lli.lllf'-l‘s were clggiiiolznslnnflgliifiiiyntfttrcc< c‘ ~ll"d stall-d, u i‘,l,,..wllicg.iwllgl a e lrlns. A ‘ . .- - ' -- ‘ --l- ~ itgollélgyigéflagrzwgTerfl-sm u“. dc. ilfillltfll by T1001" All?" "AJ-‘d early Sllturda_v after on m ry “u, inCn-"ef-d _ i i - i , in the Shoshonl partment of justice at that illIlf‘, nfgacstfilp‘ he said. flppllfld the larccnl’ 0T ,, _ Foul-icon men. two of them not slate pmperty MW against He l expected to livc. ivcrc brought to Pimple" inslead, °f “Q-"mi ‘he l Gclilv homitnls ‘odnv after limel- Kulalm or rd‘ was?“ for ling stretcher and ambulance trips "gm it V”: ‘igtpggffgbnr _ r frnln the 5.000 to 0.000 feet high $1795}, .9 * ' Alralrokn mountains. “"5 mnwflcfl m"! Sh‘)! '2 ..:',“"c The victims h-cro cnrollees of law "W" mve been pmuxjpd‘ Civilian Corps Canlps and eni- but lllf!_\' \\'i*l'f‘ believed to run into l no‘ f the Burr-all 0f Public the hundreds. pm ‘Q n Roads. Forest service officials said LONDON. Aug’. 22 -- (CP) —A new era in the surgical treatment of cancer has been opened as the the transfusion of blood from the dead, according to Professor S. B. Yudln. chief surgeon to the sur- Scarch Begins For Lost Airmen COPPERMINE. N. W. T.. Aug. 22--(CPl-—'I‘he giant flying boat piloted by Herbert Hollick-Kenyon and carrylng sir Hubert Wilkins, and three others roared over the Arctic wastes today on a long- ‘i-imgc flight in search of six Russian airmen. lost since unlucky FTlday 13th on a transpofar hop. The twin-engined monoplane book off at 10 A.M.. A.D.'I‘., from coronation Gulf. 1.205 miles north of Edmonton. on the search flight. The machine arrived here at l2. i5 PM. ADI‘ Saturday and re- fuelled. Londcd with cnoilgh gas to fly 4,000 miles. the flying boat headed for the spot where the Soviet plane was last reported. Durfng the search for Pilot Sigismund mvaneffsky and his five com- pgnlons, the flying boat wi‘l b‘: in l wireless communication with Coll igua- are ~ gicol clinic of the Skllfosovsky Institute. Moscow. In an article in the Iionoet, Professor Yudln described the rc- suits of more than 1.000 trans- fusions of corpse blood. “I am fal- from seeing in the surgical treatment the whole solu- tion to the problem of cancer," he said. "Nevertheless, slncc tn- day there is no better method of treatment, our duty is to extend its field of application and reduce the percentage of operative mor- tality." ' Professor Yudln said he met with little success in transfusions for systemst’ diseases of the blood. sddingz‘ "On the other hand good re- sults were obtained by transfusion in cancer patients, before. during and after operation. Here the transfusion of blood has greatly improved the scope of surgery of substantially improving the prog- nosis of operations. even in most difficult and dangerous cases." Professor Yudin gave a graphic doses-lotion of tbs first talu- MTransfusion Of Corpse Blooif$eéfii4s Cancer Cure fusion of blood from a dcllrl to result of Russian experiments int qimlhnsikllfi .. "*4 ill" llmncs of the dead could not be determined llntll a complete (‘YPPR m". nlnrlc of personnel lists. The flames of the still advb?" cillg inferno trapped Erl Davis Bureau of Public Roads foreman nine other bureau employees mud approximately 40 C. C. C. Pu- rollccs while they dug frantically lnlc Saturday on a mountainside lfllfllll’? to a bank of ledge rock. to erect a. flre line. "The wind suddenly whipped the flames up to the tree tops." said Davis. "I never saw flre travel so fast. It enclrled us fas- tmr than we could run. "When I saw we were tl-nplwl I herded all the men to the rock ledge and forced them to lle down. Some of the C. C. C. boys got excited. They started to rlln away." Those who became panic stric- ken. their number undetermined. were believed to have been among illc fighters who perished. Davis said some of lhc men claim- ed they saw more than eight Experiments had dead. "Some of the boys said lil“V made into the storing 0f the , saw one pile of seven bodies." he blood and transfusions had been ~ chili made with blood kept Over ""60 ‘ Roy Bczlns. C. C. C. worker. told weeks. i an ambulance driver he sow seven living man. A young engineer was brought to the hospital. He had cut blood vessels in his elbow in an at- tempt at suicide. and though lith- erwtse strong and robust. was dying through loss of blood. Blood from a man of 60 who had died six hours previously through being knocked down by an omnibus was given to the cn- gineer. and in two days thr- pati- cnt left hospital fully recovered. The doctor stated that ln‘r'l.\' they had been able to obtnin large supplies of blood. thanks to the delivery of bodies from all over Mosco... organized by the first-aid ambulances. . also been "The three are“ problems. or fellow firefighters perish in the cancer silrgcry. profuse gastric raging flames. haemorrhages. and shock have ns-l "God. how lucky I am to be alive." Bczins said. But he was one of the two .l'lt‘l’l In the hospital not expected to survive. The other was Billy bee. l of the Bureau nf Public Roads. "So far ollr personal exner- While C. c. C. mclnbcrs work- ence is not largo enough to war- l ed all night with pack horses and rant any final conclusions. but lslrctchers bearing the burned to sumed a new aspect slncc we ho- gan to apply the coiltlnuous drip method that enabled lls tn inject enormous doses of bloor." ho dc- clared. ' our results Justify us in building first aid more than 500 men con- Um exchange that lasted srvcrvl li’)lll‘."~. . _ “b11914 Torrential rains llavc fnlcll mmsti Fm“. _ m‘ of the past week. illfllllll ‘lirccy 110mm, o, m, ._ “mm areas of central Hooch lllml at nnrkm m‘, g of on‘ swamp- , _ 1 plnti‘. niiprnlrcr. Under such cnnrlitwllls lb: Jm- y on ._,,_‘ n, m... iillcse SUDtCITiOIlhV ill ‘tat ._ h.‘ 1 any,“ h ,h,.,,.‘,-,,.Q Fm,“ leavy artery was" )("ll"\l‘ll , o: . .~\ r g-n ., ~ “New ncuiwflvmd A“) 0,1 1 ‘l _\\.ir< l t .r llhliligléllii. n». cult __ .. . .. lam“. .,._, ,1 cse air planes cnncctztzlitcil 'l‘icllt.=in ill. llllflClPflllllll of battle were llllublc to 5Z0‘. 01: soggy; ground. l Tile blltJr struggle for Ninlkolv, T l ‘(hill Saturday’ clv ' ’ll1‘E CRWERA can us»? NEVER shows ‘THE Futtlitlae. ft ,-.\':l the _-_. Puss, 30 miles nil-all illg. CfillllllllCfl ivltil l ~ . attack rtill imp (i('\i b}: - In llzzll‘ lllllv huts‘ oLl Jnpilllcsc have btcll film only about one-third tllroilgh l5-tnlll~ gateway‘ l» Mnilsllllal Heading tile l..<t, is Liellt. i.-.li C ls’. Kl rte tli / 4 Szccllilall PTOVillCP, for ull lll . superiors claimed lllt‘ frat‘ cl ’ shooting folll' Jailallcw m. bombers ill one mtvrllilu; olcr‘ Iinllgcllow. 1 Chinese officers .~.l.<l 1H‘ Japan-i, (‘M3 panes flew over IlLlll£!'.'llO\\‘,| cheklnng province. with lllc ub- vious intention vi <lf~ll‘(\_‘\1ll_ the big Chinese airbase tllclc. ii ll. Lol immediately r. lilmvc t ll and power-dived to the n" k. Four Japanese Flllllfi fcll in l2 nus. Llcut. Wong Sun-Sui. a Cfill mi- cse. was credited xvilh lllllWlll". down two twin-engined Jlilnlic-c (Canadian Press) 'I‘ORON'I‘O. Auu. 2‘.Z—f\Iiniml.lII gmm‘ ncfrfbllflnklllgi 1H“ 91w flllll lllflXlllllllll Mnlperatures: is accoun o ls exp m : ‘ o," .3 4,; 6g “When I came out of l"l- chulllsi MNMNTH“ ;,_. 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