IIEW-§EA.BIITTLEREPURTEII MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN [tallgloll “saith In euentla troll-round lUe. l“; 15g 133%.’; e a 1 u >3, '1 w _., \ o. .1 It’ r- q c"? 47'“ A‘ . ‘it’. i . 2 i in; j . . .1 .,. r .- t ._ f: r Qt ,, h l‘ Y" i a‘ < -’¢ ~11 M h (, Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew fr‘; .-e’ c . . a “ '1: mo.» -. t, 3v) r.- ‘ ' l1 _ -r 32% ' ' ' " ‘ as“ Y r’ at» I “ y“ 1,, i, ~. 9 " m". -> r v- n t r‘ ' - " o. . MAXI MG OF A M E RE M AN Reputation! and fctullllllrlllillllttll:- uannol. run a school. "c" *~""* m ~~——-~~_ ._. _ _. __ _,-__ ,___ ,__ __ g __ tr.'.l.":':'&.;‘-.-‘f.“-“."-'»ti-J1l-“hi“ CHARLOTTETQWN. CANADA, THURSDAY, AUGUST s, 1940 to PAGES :.';""..a.r:i.:i.:ie:'."...li"teat.an‘ EMPIRE WA Running \ Fight IICII u at IE BelievedResumedd l C l} ll M B S With Nazi Raider Loud Explosioig-Heard At Sea After Two Armed Ships Si zip: 23 Norwegian Refugees Settle In Canada COAST CANADIAN .--t(.JPJ -- A tglthlll t»! . gees. wnn Iouiiu .1 tiller t'1't.si:t;; . _-, tnittck. \\lii ‘.11 i1 Cttiiattiaii 11.111111; AN EAST RT, I .4. 7 .,..ce their arrival. the Norwegi- IILtIe lltwlll cared for by lue i~ ‘I ittd urtiss and the 1m- " .'tltr of Dzitighters v of the" inpi Public stioscriptluii 1111s titted t 111. . are to be civt ii a litonc bv the Canadian uovcrunitait. 'I'ne their“ l5 men o: the eroup will restitut- Did fitnlllr. lli ilnilfildlltfll, llll(‘l'l'll|)lt( whein tile Natis invaded their Iiomtr- lit‘ ~ n ‘laoinstte. s anti other craft to is. and front there loundland and Canada. t w. IO NIWY t lrislilleady For “Any Invader” l Bianrasa‘, Aug. 'i.__tcPi ~ The Irish are ; tdy to fitrht any Invaurr. wizh the weapons they once used 1n tiie diljm o; ‘the trouble." Peace and tiliiifl‘ olllCltllS wink and 5 tliaktr uli owkivtird (tuestions as llltl- » Ilrll t .~. 4.\t"llt‘n, both in Northern Ireland uni hue. are brctigtit out to _ ariu tot .1. tttiltnce I01‘. . l Iii 1111c huutlreds u: rules, revolv- l ers. r itlitne guns and piles of nm- I I muiinton. hidden for til yours. art: iiuntiett out to the 110i c ‘they had been preaa in tul-stiaticd cloth tutti 1y when the Ililllllllf»! b1" tween Fret- staters mitt ltcpttblicans coast-d 111 1‘ " ‘thern eland local defence are Iieing armed with rifles tm. red Into Ulster bv Unionists‘ when the Northern Irish decided to‘ iiclu. Ilome Rule. being Coming Event: e-U- lah for Notices in this columi I cent! per word. 5S1 l "Talkies in Malpcque, Thur L-320 "Till-NOS. Canoe Cove, Frat‘ . L-LIZU-B- =21.‘ "Festival and Dance at Fanning Brook School. August 111th. , L-LIQ-t-d-IS-IIH . 5'31. John's Picnic, Crapaitcl,‘ aturrttrv, August 10th. If wet sat- “Idar. Monday. L-JiH-tl-B-Zt.‘ nTBe sure and attend ltiarsh- “ad PIT-Sbylerlaii Church Tea 5 "ellllltl- Everything the best. Ir-IUS "Dance St Jam: Hall Suin- ggwgdv FIIdR-Y. August otli. ston- mv-‘sldfi Orchestra. Ice Cream , ' L-ZGII-U-li-H. i "I00 Cream Festival Trvon Bi i . - . , t p- , tALEZfI-‘QQWPII klountts Frittiiy tvenin- powe-r 9th. Outdoor games, ill ed “WIM- /\ titltltl time aw. tl. L~I6IJ-7-1ll-B~.I-'l-l). . n L‘ l Wluul . .,. . , , "in B11113? wiiilliitle l-itmltlll‘ 1' illll-‘fl-l .y' Auifllfit 11th. Pro ‘eds ttr warl “ml!- Not ilne Iolluivtiitz ntgtii. l Aflitiii-B-T-Zl. \\Dts lristlttitteflc: Aulllflt l P. M Convention of Women's, i- NPW Haven Monday.- 12th. Sessions at 2.30 and, T “Pr” *ci..-i-.....l ghted Coast. VIUFOIIIII, Brazil, Aug- 7 —-(-\l’)—.\ new sea battle lit-tween the British auxil- iary cruiser Alcantara and a (lernian 1‘lllti0l'—-i)0i.h al- ready battle scarred-was believed to have been fought today oI'I' the South Ameri- can coast. The reported of their running engage- ment. for a second time within two weeks ivas be- lieved indicated by loud ex- plosions at sea. and a radio resumption message to a Government station saying two armed ships‘ were sighted off the Brazilian coast. The Alcanlttra left Rio De Janeirti, Iltlt) miles south. west oi‘ Victoria, .‘IOII(i2l_\' alter four (lays of reptiirs required after its scar-tight willi an unitlentified raider July 2h‘. The raider also was re- ported to have been hit dur inu the fight and lliere was spccttlzititm that it might have met the Alcantara com- lug from port while headinu ishtire to have its own dam- age repaired. The rtulio message that two ariuetl ships were seen was re- ceittwl by the local government ratlin $iiliiilll_ It said the mess- age value from the 4 -lou llra/ilian pzhseugt-i" ship, Arar- Illlgllil. lite message gave no details. au-l further word was lacking ltrtnttise the .\I'.'ll'.'lllgtt.’t has not yet ltren reported in at any pm". near here. 1 Lloyd George Warns Tempest ls Coming LONDON. Aug. __‘f.=.—..t.C‘lPi—Da.vld Lloyd Cirt pe warned hzs fellow Welshmctt in a broadcast today that "such it tempest as Britain has itever lwftirti encountered is about t.» brcal: itpen her and all that the statids 1'01"." But if the people are ‘worthy 0t their forefathers. he continued. "atn will tmss through this huirzcztnti fearless and erect and will enter-re from its rape mightier and more ticnnrerl and more poiv- crlul than ever for the 100d 0f titankind." Report Possible Naval Battle In Mediterranean \'\i. \l('I . aln. Aug. 7_—- lenelit Lhermcn 19.0 .1; ni intensive cinintmtttlinz riI all tlic vuiy from IIH‘ llil o1 i-lirincnlerii to the »\|- g-erian toast of Africa (luring the last few tlzvvs, ’l'lie l‘(‘plll'ls sugirestednMt-di- tcrranean naval battle, hut there e no eye-witness accounts. . icizlcrn, a Spanish Island. ii~~1 aunt 1C0 miles mul-huut 0f Valencia. TlllNllllllES Inquest Ordered Into Death 0f 27-year-old Man. Mr. Daniel McQuarric. 27-year-old resident of Milton died in the Prince Edward Island Hostiital flit 5 o'clock yesterday evening, as a result 01' in- juries received in an itccltleiit early Sunday morning. He was found in an uixeonsciotts condition oh iiie Aiiilpeqttt‘ rtititl at one o'clock sundav morning by Mr. Robert. Moore. o1 Adiltcn. ‘the man was suffering from a tracturtdsktill. The Injured man never regained consciousness since the tll‘Cltlt‘llt_ It 1s believed he was proceeding towtucis Iionie when ll1.' itcciricnt occurred. iracttiiine, his skull. Dc- tatls or the nature oi‘ the aeeltlctit are not known. An Inquest into the death of the rtcceasett tea-s held last night at the titlilfe i‘llllt‘l'lll Iiome, l)r. I . ‘loo was tlic coroner. No evidence was heard aiitl tlic Illttlltyml ivas ad- the Cuthtte 1-'1mt~ 1 l ‘Ih follow-iii}; iuiy ‘t\f\;~. .\\\'iIl'Il in: ;Me - . Joseph Sttvrcr liUttllllllll; William Braille). James- M. Ile '1 ‘s- scy. William Hall. John .\.1 . (jeorae Beriacaii. ttnrl ijvrtin Iiroitti. wtoiiriiiltt .II. S. Ships To Carry Children \V.~\Sl~Il.'\'L/I‘ON, Aug, 7.».iAi"'\ ~ ,'I‘lie rtcitse UI lllllll‘ntllltll-l\ clttv titusett I\\'lltl1ltIl_\' Ari Illllllltl iiieiits \\'IlltII “Ullitt pet-uni cunt! States ships to cuter l1ell1,..rt1t waters to bring back retuctre 1.1- dren lroui war-torn nations, The cpisiation, which now docs i0 I110 bvllilw. woultt initliorize the transportation. bv uuaratett and un- cctiioycd American stiips, of vomit;- sters under It; provided the vessels are proccetiiui: untlt sate conduct l their sittcs and supers.ructtire. along with statements tliat they are refu- llfU-Clllltl restuc stiip.» oi the tjnittvl States. "so that night o: dav there can be no itiistakc as to the identity of such vessels. Although sponsors argued that the bill contained all llt‘t‘t'.‘».\.ll'\' safe- iztiards, the ilousc at the lai>t minute wrote 111 two illlltllt-Illvtlln which drew the tire of coinmltteeineu. by _Rcprescittat '. ‘ ' ' iblican, .t- sin would rcqtilrc t'l'i'at"diiir ilt"'V‘l‘lb‘ tlCCOlllltllllleg the ehlldicn must be an Auterican citlaeii. The other. by Re|1res1iitii1ii't\ John 'I'.it;.i' tNetv Yort: Rcpublicant, wcttltt I'f‘(|tlll'(‘ famiies which accept the ‘Jelttgees to take the some responsibititv for Lticin as they would for their own qstilidren, Taber arizued that unless such prccatttlous were taken. the Utiiled States mlutit be requirctt eventually to build institutions to llouse the youngsters who might be released bv their benefactors after ‘the "first Iva tow ntonths o! excitement. , Registration Regulations l l orrawa. Aug. aciw-nt-gttitt. ‘lions broadening . .t ttgillPllliul na- tional retzistrtitit. were ISbIIOd today iII an order in to ncil. on active S(‘l'VIt'1'. inmates 0i i1sy- luins and i1t-ii1tei1li.11ics— are now tpured on penalty lfiuiptoyers are I l0 1‘(‘i|llIl'(‘ their t‘t11i)l<'-_\'et's on Aug. 2t to protttiet: I snattcn cards. EIIIIJIQVCTS are . uort to the Natl ucpartnient amt till.‘ “nvarcst police ottletr‘ the lltlllll‘ and (KKIYIJSS and occupation of any tllIl'l‘§J,l-\l(‘l'£’(i em- poyee. 'I'I1c same penalty‘ ls pro- vided l'OI'>_Ii\ll\ll'i: to curry otit this itistructloii. Other t-littiiizcs hi the retzulatimis permit the rtuisiiittitvii oi employees ll‘ :'.~t.i1i lttb ("II- Ill plants linviiii. ll. port's at. pottirv ~t .1111. tti be - tabllshctl in the pants, ullil tlic reg- istratltoi of a t-iti/rn absent from his ordinary tilare of residence at the nearest, booth. The cituzai r Icrini: nivav from Iicme must s. '\ the registrar that lie is unable to attend at the oolltnit booth In his home dlstvlct. l touriivtl utitil 8 p.111 rruhn night at, to- . fl§llfilllfvs Irtini ucla; a-ntaiations. ’Il1e ships would be required tol carry piiintetl Ainerirttii tings 0n torrent Affairs: John i. Exempted eta ‘s s - Nuns. citizens of $24.1) inie or three iiitiuths 111 jilll A Canadian Legion Dr. J. S. Bonnell OfNew York Says Nazi Leaders Are “Gangsters” In Inspiring Address At Banquet. Lt. Col. R. C. Chandler, Char- Iottctotvn was re-elected president oi the provincial command of the Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L., at the annual convention held yesterday at the Charlottetown Hot/e]. Rev. Dr. J. S. Bonnell of New York. a member 0f the 8th Siege Battery. C.E.1'~‘.. was the guest simakei" at. the Canadian I/sgton dinner held in the evening. "Cour- age fcr da1'k days" was the tltle o! his address. Other officers elected were: Vice- Prcsident. Mr. George McDonald. ire-elected). Montague; Chairman. R. L. Motlisou, Sumirierside Ire-el- I The morning session opened at‘ 11 o'clock with chairman It. L. Mol- l liscn presiding. l 'I‘I1e (lclegates were given a hear- ty welcome to the city by His Wor- silp Mayor Holman and, after sev- eral committees had been appoint- ed. the convention paraded to the Monument in Quren Square. ivtiere a wreath was placctl by the P1 twin- cial President. rn memory of those who fell in the last Great War. The standards of the Provincial Command and various branches were carried by Scrgeant-Instrttc- tors and others from the Light Horse Camp. "Plvdl; Vice - chairman. J. F. At the monument the Last Postt Iwishuvcr. Charlottctotvn; Chin)- and Reveille were sounded and the‘ llllll. Mull T. E. MacNutt. Clinr- famous words of Lawrence Bliiyon It ‘ town; Dominion Represmita- were quoted by Comratie AiacNtitt. ' . l)r. H. D. Johnson. Charlotte- The Ct1I“t\‘(‘llllOl1 reassembled at‘ [town tl‘(‘~Pi9Cl9(I|§ Honorary Treas- the hotel at 2 o'clock for the tray... lurer, Mr. Leo Bradley, Cliarlotte- suction or business, town. ire-elected.) l The branch representatives eleet- Rev, pr, J, 5, Bonnell ed \ t Charlottetown. Mr. J. S. Walke Zviontagttc. Mr. Russel Mc- Grstgor; Stimmersitle. Mi". Neil Dur- ant Souris, Mr. J. F. Sierns; Mt. . Mr. Elmer McDmioltl; El- . J. E. LcStrange; '11. Mr. \\'i't1ani Deni i In an inspiring address last ziight. Rot". J. S Bonnell said that he welcomed the opportunity of speaking to the comrades gtittierett l at the C0ll\'t)‘l1lt)ll. He referred to w; ._.» “It! 0' the large re) "WIIIILIOII lrvni ‘tlic tie I\fr. Iiiaitiforzi fticliay. Tig- nth sit-go t; oi mt 51min; .1‘ the ‘ni.-'i. Nit‘. J. M. Aiicarii. comratlesliigi tnrnictl Ill tlic (ma. ’\l fill “XPTIIYIYP "Willllfl “P143 War which cannot die and is al- l lair-r Mr. Gvortrc E. Shcrrcn was ways Ielt when veterans get to- re-appotnlecl Secretary. gethey, time and 1 ice of holding year's provincial command was left to the execu- ’l‘lie next t-tnivcntloii zive. He paid tilgh tribute to the sold- iers in the last war who Iiacl 511v- Mwtru. exist‘ 9; C I l ol 2) ‘R.A.F. Airmen l Tell 0f Damage In ManypgRoid I ch? l t lviinz was ‘ igtnsltetl By Taylor tit-my it was lit 11p nlncll Iii Associated Press Staff Writer |lll ll"'°"' ant i1 ‘ I WITH THE Rphpv BOMBER Iloniiingua’ tiroiiie »~"B.>n1bs (‘QMMAND SOMEvt/HERE 1N dropyytd _ .s soutn o.’ the‘ ‘ENGLAND. Aug. 7— (AP) —T\\'In- ‘law Paih- _ ‘ ‘ lmclored Wellington bombers rained Kmfcld auylrome —-"(.\'tie ‘stick; tons of bombs on German factor- . (IYOPIWII across turdrnme. Small l s in the Ruhr and on Nazi-held .111“ "Jill 011*‘ -1 "1' 111T‘ -‘f‘<‘"~ t .a poriwin the Netherlands todayl Mlllllilnlle l Y ‘"1" ~\l‘“"*""l mlcspite the stlckiest weather in"'D1l‘€‘¢l 111K ‘»\ ll lllvldlflldfi- ‘Wmhl ‘\\'(‘(\k5_ and Inetorv set on lire. Otlierl l 'I‘I1e squadron with WiliCh I kept .ll0"1l15 Ill-ti "ll-Well" _ H ‘watch during the early hours of T-All" ll ‘"35 l‘ b“ In!“ ‘h l sufiltving Commander apolorz. d. "I lihe morning alone reported iecssftil attacks against eight. .drt\mcs and one factory. 'I‘hls squadron. which carrlcd out a lT-iwlane raid. made but a small part of the attack which hammer- ed Germany and (‘vermnn- occupied territory throiuzhnut the night and early ntorning. Despite the murkywenthcr all ‘I up. ‘wish we could have put on a bet-l ter show for voii. bat the \vt‘.1‘lier. still controls op-rrazions." l u. “siitiilu s IIFFERED tutor ARMS IIRIIERS By Irving Perimeter Assoelatcd Press Staff Writer ‘I7 pl r~es of “my” squadron rcttirn- i inuatb s dropped bombs In varlntis ed time sntelv. ivas lhernld of which to- .\ (‘airman communique said:- irttisti planes which flew Into lltntantt and Western zu small numbers dropped bcmbs in various places without causing dntnaae worth mentioning." ‘ British pilots and observers a- tzreed. however. that it was wort-h mcntlniiintz. Here ls their verslon of the homhlncs as reported In the official Ill"l\'. analysis:- Veulo flll‘I’lI'flITlP-——“I1l! flash seen. All light cxtliuztilslied." WASHINGTON. Aug. ‘I ——tAl"l- United States maniilactiii'crs lotto). orders for tanks. artillery mid oth- . Ad . - I t. out. I-"re we“ “Mm 10mm‘ p“ I er weapons heretofore not bought blIFllll! on nlrdrcine as plane left." Wesel nirdrome-"Bnmba ohsrrv- mff- _ _ M lo fall across the centre of the U“? mlllmmili’ exlmllslo" °l flhflrnmc m... hwend;._...h.§ mommy Britzsxi puicliasiiig: was annotincul seen In fall near lianizrirs." Sr-liluol nlrdrcmc» "Two sinus su-n cu awrlrcmc. filiwvtetl impact of (Ive SM-iwnutid bombs which \"Pl‘(‘ seen to f-\‘l frmi an- other nlane. 1A slick is a salvo Arthur tlrt-eiiivootl, Labor Minister without. POHIIIIIO. and iii Washing- tun by Arthur B. Purvis. chief British purchasing agent. Flanked by three leading British explo- takeoff and landing runway) ivhlleu- Pllfflluel- . b . ‘y... _,.L . _ I p,;l‘.f,‘.‘._“§§,m'l.";‘.{T§‘§P,,,,Q.§5 ex were offered “hundreds of millions. “my ntmmmo ___<IAM inn-Sm 0t dollars" worth of new British iiltnos". simultauctitrstyi in Londonby. NIZISRIIIDER LONDON. Aug. D.—tThursday; - (CPJ— SUrDplDI-l in) their bombing iortiys attei ti brief lull, German airmen tlropped bombs in western Engaind last tiiglit and tiarly today ant. 11.11‘ tt IIIILLY sections of Eng- laiitl and Valli. l-‘nst reports indicated there were one or two slight casualties. and slight damage done to property In the residential district oi one town In southwest England, where the Nazis dropped tour or five bombs. lii one raid near a northwesierii town. the Germans were said to have tlropped several bombs in a field. In northeast England, Royal Air Force tiizhters went up alter raiders who flew over one town. Search- litztits played over a wide area. but no trombs appeared to have reen dropped. Iiom. r. several explosions were heard In southwest Enzlsttid and Wales when German planes were reported In that section but first reports did not say bombs were (trapped. LONDON. Autl. 'l~~tCPt-~Gci'- uitin raiders returned to Britain's zics tonight. enemy‘ planes lacing reported over two stnithvvest dis- tricts. Others were reported over the northeast and noiihivest. Apparently Britain's raiders were In German skies at the some time. The Bremen radio went off the a 11' ‘l0 pm and the Hamburg (Continued on page 8. Col 7» Ilurrioane In Southern States PORT ARTHUR, 'l‘i:X-. Aug._7 (Alb-A ilcatli-tlealing Iiurri- cane stormed Inland tonight. leaving a trail of (Iestrnctitin and uncertainty in the SZIDIIIC area of Te . ‘flirt-e Iivcs ivcre lost, --1 nous 111a oncd and 51X illjllffl! its the Tfi-niile-an-hour winds overtook some at‘ the hundreds who sought safety In flight, either inland or to public buildings. l [touring into Texas from the east, the storm lashed Port Arthur iind Orange. whisked root's from houses. uprooted oak trees and sciit signs whirling tlangerttusly- turunuii the air. ’l'lit- fatalities all occurred in Liiillhliillll. James (lorntin. bU- year-oltl ilslicrmaii. ilroivned near Alluvial; an aged, unident- ified refugee was caught trying to flee high tides, and a (‘M11950 youth tirovvned in Bnrutari-l lluyuii. None of tlic injnrctl was rc- ported hurt seriously. Tlicrc were no reports of‘ 1115a of life or serious damage in 'l‘cxa.~. thus far. 'I'tveiity men and five women niaronned at a fishing camp at Black Bayou near (h-aiige had hen warned. but elected to rifle out the storm. ‘Telephone lines were tlown and htmtnien would not risk a trlp to determine their safety. Approximately 150 persons “ere mnrooned for n few hours in the parish courthouse at Cameron. l.a.. as tlic storm swept ivntcr two feet rim-p through the llttli- fishing town. Nineteen persons reported missing yesterday in Louisiana were Ioeatctl today by civnst giiartlsmen near .\Iorgan City. Ilumanians Charged With Attacking Boy B ‘CIIAREST, Aug. 7.—l!\l’) Bfilifll] nffichls charged in a statement today that ltuintinlan secret police had tried M. pistols point. to make a British lega- l tlnn office hoy (liselose tiipioma- tle secrets. "be statement said the boy. .\' m Mattlie ~24. was stopped as he “IIS leiivln the taxation by a squad of no lee. who drew H be...“ drapmd Kym,“ sgmu]. niilltaijv and Industrial technlcla-nsu u"; m] Mnmndu‘ 50",.‘ m, Ianeouslv but spaced to bracket Pllfll-‘iulald in“ lfrmwms berm?‘ iormatioii. feet-i . tat“"i...-:t2t"::.i..tl*::a tr --"~t= Efaflhqvfq gh-rirn-ny-“qyntpi-s fr. < - ~ r _ ' .l' -' cant mic . thev t ed to git t e m, m... m,“ may...‘ hat-deft“; tsh and American war material; lad inlinieated. They tailed spin. the statement. MUST DOVETAIL’ R EFFORT W lIFigh te rs “will Command Holds RETURN ill Use PrQduQi Annual Meeting lBRlilsii sill“ Of U. S. Plants . saute -Canad_-tin government in Death Dealing, I l l 0111' PVIK-QTYHVIIIL} The Minister pictuied States factories --&'.'\lf\"lt‘fl b1‘ Great Flrraiu—:ii the role of any» plcm. i. t t \\'1" ma- , the consum ~11 1' LONE‘ LAN?’ Him)?‘ r y "The need to stippleiittar: cur HA5 NO ddildiilblG. .0\\‘.i production bv draw itpon {the vast niv‘. fnvtiliierable t-npacitv t of ‘lncreasetl since flip iall cf France." .Mr. (‘irceiiivcotl =a.r._ ‘we were p erican industry in sitpgiieiii-i I l t l Y ("I é Britain Relies More Anti More On Output Of Factories In Western Hemisphere. By J. F. Sanderson (‘iinatiian Press Staff Writer lioude’s item Dropped Dy Mt’I. Council LONDON. A Li. TWICP CABLLi Britain Is rely g more and more 0n the produciive capacity 0t the North American connnen: to hols- ter her own output of ITIIIYIIIEQIIS 01' \v.tr, Arthur Lire. Il\" ,2 the i-louz-‘e of Cloininons 10d In Iiitrniony‘ wuit. tlic Uilil-etl K _ Sta gcnerimicnzs ." Jlllltlllt-ll’. . . . . . _, , _ _ _ _ .. c). '<.‘...\‘. ‘t... . t '1 pfbgltlllh vast oidcis ate be 1g ,“‘i‘n Lin‘ a placed there white "we are a‘. '.IZ\. time to-ivperatint; w‘: tlic s the fullest yxssible use and t‘ ‘ (vlrlllflllt e1 lllc‘ pl't>dt!c‘~\v el (Jaiiata-t." the Labor wzttioui, portfolio 531G. Britain is not left altzt against tho continent. t: Vii‘. Crreenivood said. "The es of the itrcat COlllillr-lll mitt-idea are beyond the the entiny assault. and the Navy are aoessible selves." llrinki. to our- _ \lll Howie's ""1 bv I111 Impossible to Starve Britain It is impossible for (iPFIIIJI "' to, . \'-|‘.'\{> lil'II.l'll 3:0 drwlztrtti \\'i".'lt- ' tlamase from Nazi tx-nibers and ‘ subnia... s Ill .. be expected ' "1'- ~ -‘ is no cause for dismaj. " production ol planes. tank, aircraft and anti-tank pi ‘ creasiitc all the 1111' ".1111 look l to Kile ever i TONI tralncd technical - rtowr-sowrs ft‘: expr rzs l5 CALLED l-N h“ BOULEVAP North America Intuit-itself.‘ "Vlfhtle but a ienv month‘ lacing orders with IIQO Am- tIefi-eze "fies 1:‘ tircrluc’: . on a llllltl‘. more grant \\'ll'."l1 1:1," ' ~- tlie combine. (Continued nn pace 8. Col 7‘ International At A Glance (Ry The ‘(Xrnzitliaii Press) I LONDON -— Britain steps up war effort: Arthur l-ll'*‘"""*'\l tells Commons Lmrirt- must (love tall miltlnry- cll ~' with lulled States deft-nee progiani; l'll\I\l0I\.‘ Amprh-a“ [at-tones its protIu-crs "I war material tor lifilhll Iiclitt-rs. WASIIINGIUN — "Title" K0“ eminent opens ueitufl-Ilol“ i" ‘Washington for “hundreds of nni- ‘liong of tlollars" ul ltiiiks. nrtillci) anti other supplies. I-“ORFF \ ST ‘.lt|.|- r.|‘i' Siarilinit‘ unit's- u- llrtniiit 1-- nitu-Ilv fun" .tv‘;l " . ".1 ‘ltfit CAIRO —- Italians advance ‘n Ilrifsh Somalilrmri, capture unde- trntletl port of Zclla on Gulf of Arlen and two other Soniatiiltintl towns. m alr force l'.tri~. tlic i\ll' > n-ght LONDON - British ‘ raids Le Bmirgct Airport at bombs German factories in lRuhr Valley and Nazi-livid .port,\i In thei Netherlantlse. raids on Britain resumed; liner tAccra sunk by submarine. l-teeit ‘ship Pindtis sunk off Ireltinfl: .\tl~ tmii-ally itlilttilllivffi sinkiui; hv mine ol’ niine-stvcepiiig lI‘Il\\l:'1' ‘ River Clyde. " ‘I? I\".\' THE (‘Hf ITIIIIT n ~ 'l‘t ‘J , lotto: I'M l‘ \l lnivt» o’! A l4 '1'. SYN!) \\' STIY \'ll l". ‘l BlTD.-\|‘I-'..\'T _ Hungary series ,\ ‘notice on Itiiiiiania that \l1l‘ e\ .pcvts at least 7.’: per cent of lost} iprovinee oi‘ 'l'raii~,vt\i1iii.1 rcitiint-ti thy Rnmanla In (ierinan-ortloreil, . settlement of 20-year dispute: Juno lfilli ‘ '~'ll'(‘I-— loaves Berth-n o A .\‘l . ’ l»~‘:\i-'.~ 'l'~\'.i.":. 18.10 P. M. t A. S. T to St ~lnr "t in- l‘ M .\. M. t lillii OTTAWA - Parliament adioullii ) ,_untll Nov. b.