MAXIMG OIL. MERE MAN n g d the very enenca of relig- M go detect tho actual disharmony In human spirit and the "qgr" Q“ ’________.@ '-..,__________\ Read by Everybody aiion lo we give h Uh! fulfilment of this tit-termin- MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN fight, olya the true patriot, of our lives, our livelihood, “m”. _ and all we hold door. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ihwazad ,T.yl=lum. 1 a“ 7 K-‘WWWWHA A *8 i - é- w “Imus Bnbozrlvllop lllckliverjstl “H.011 lgrnlll By Mill-IKE]. H.011; (‘humid and I * 5000 NAZ li/ewsman German Unly Pirl-pricks‘ Canadian Press Writer Tells Says Raids Of Damage After Almost Three Weeks Of Aerial Blows. Forest Fires age In N. S. by BHIILBURNE. N5. Aug. 26.- cpi-Gcnerai alarms were sounded -, shelbunte tonight as two forest i-. raged unchecked in opposite l. of the county. threatening ,.. as, as flames were fanned by a rm southwest wind. One blaze. which has been burn- il for it week on barren land near rrintzton, was only a few mllcs of om the contmuititics of upper Port. tour and Villagcdule. while the tier fire, starting on the outskirts , the cottniv capital, was nearing t. mm of Ross Swansburg. forest Ranecrs and car-loads of llinteers who were fliihtinu the lies, w .c scriouslv hampered in ir tvotk bv an almost: complete I k of y'all-r. i. STSenators pie via ctl (‘fill Be Expelled WASHINGTON, Aug. 26.—tAPJ— Demands ioi‘ cxpttlsion 0t‘ Sir Geo. Push front the United States were voiced by two Senators today be- failu And it is tha tion of parts of Lonc scarred a trifle by bombs and n survey of official government re- ports from the midlands. . lam Robertson Oanad an Press Staff Writer has managed one o th i’ t.h temnt to rdeci er o m’ m‘ the Sky re. the Nazis‘ attacks on bombs loosed at C3115‘? be made following an Saw Secret Reports gdom but the damage suffered Britain's armed services ntultlplcx commc vital sinews of than a pin-prick. Until Hitler rical system-the wan-is little more iver a knockout blow mtlst be regarded as a t to date. regardless bombastic communi- tillcs on the Luftwaffe: thrusts and over-dramatized news reports gm- dilating from England ltseig During the week-end raiders lev- ("led large-scale London area, bombed the central part of the metropolis for the first. time and rained bombs ilustrial midlands for But nowhere lame or the damage great, The London area and the mld-- lands are among the districts on this island of teem- ing millions. it. would seem that I I liemandBritlsherl do, ,,, ,,,,,,, ,, But the catcizoric statement dnmaee .in either area is not great several hours. were the casualties most populat- ion which are I PLANES ROAR AR LONDON IN British Ship liepcrts Attack In Indian Dccan NEW YORK. Aug. lit-IA?) -—Mtwkay Radio said tonight it hid intercepted a message from the British steamship British Command: reporting it had been stopped and shelled by an unknown vessel. ckay said it received the message from a British radio station near Oxford. The message rend: "At 0220 GNT (Greenwich Night. Time) following-received: Steamer British Commander, position 7.9.37 south. 45.50 east, stopped by unknown velsel 1025. ‘htfigdtlpb ship reported being UQNDON. Ana. ac-(ce CABLE) The ' sltio l id in _1t‘ i‘ “mm” “"59 Week-B since the ah liofllllflllll ‘tilltlnmlligg soiith Hitler started unleashing. heavy ofMndagaacar and 800 ll t firth blows against the United of the (‘lin-pe of Good iiofiffifi. the southern tip of Africa. The_ British Commander is listed in Lloyd's register nf ship- ln as a vessel of 6.901 tons ul in 11122 at Dundee, Sent- land and owned bv the British Tanker Company, t The Mil-foot tanker‘; homo port of London. Double Murder And Suicide BELFAST, Aurz. Ztk-JIHAP) -County Attorney Hillard Buzzel and to crip- at- at the the in- cide tonight the deaths of a Sears- in- bv Swan Lake earlier in the day. After receiving an autopsy report random havoc. that mspem roof of his mouth Blotigetts “personal financial diffi- cu‘tles and poor health 0f both liim- self and Mrs. Blodpzett." The bodies were found in the ruins shortly after a neighbor re- ported havinri heard gunshots at the times the flames broke out. ~e i ' t" ‘l " S-itztto " . $11,101?‘ 01m“ bu“; VT have been privileged to see - tritrald tile Bl islt ccottuittlst and {twill-Y 5M1“ "Cilons “liar ‘vow I u H If r in l trio .bout lgcttiiltl tilts "m" Clmim“ "i -“"“5i‘"°""1 51"?" i a o I tutt<c for Great Brlt- l-"F llw days auo, and. 11s he was leav- ifltsald to liitu: ilnd to ill‘L it into this one. " Iflsald to hint.“ Witt-clef‘ eluted, that is a hroltd statement?’ Tnen he qualified it, to the ex- 101503111X. ‘Well, everything m" of war?‘ 51f Georltte tiltlt s an economic ad- Ii<er to tin- tsit trt-nstl ‘ in t-itc flit} Grout \ . and tctl tin- linitetisuitcs on an official mission ittl9lii_ Wilt-clef" said he did not ilww w-actttt-r or not he rcprcseitt- BBrltisll government iiotv but Lion of plants from which British grou " ' ‘ " . , _ . - , -_ ps. particularly German, I iieiiiiiir-sibliiiZ§-,§1§'{“}§f“-lfffsfig war supplies are now marina in Dies quoted amt Browder. Com- i,m1s5al_\:, M (A “in Bmum and A» nu cvcr-litcmaslltr: stream. munist, party presidential candi- litcd that lie “sltoulrl be deported m tile United States." Senator _d _ trier (floss tDem-Va.) lnlhheclt should have acqun t- the ofllt a .- of this cutliitry with h malls bcltaviotit". and if there 11011 a law to put him out he gilti put out nnywa " enator iviilnll llolt <L>cin W. Va.) hinted States ' “policy'- "lubed" ttuti llritish agents who are MtuP-‘ieil l" ")0 Department mm‘ lie inaue this remark after e ‘f 5W1 he had inquired at tltc G5;l1-'_|Ko‘l!lll(‘iil and learned that Ionngundlsths not registered as a‘ ' ‘ tors- -Wheelcr. Lundeen. ‘ Murillo Holt all are among the" m“ Etvfloknowii as Isolation- ‘ “Pimwlflrz of such proposiala" l koéglslttln Britain 50 Over-age de. A Bfli-isb embassy spokesman sir Gcorlze was in th Siflit-‘s lit o strictly private and had no official con- the British govern- -.________i__ Coming Events PU- u‘ bIiNotli-n in this column ‘mm Mr word. fmmfl-Morell ‘Itiasda _ L-bir-B-Zl-Si. 2 ‘___- . Oilt.’ to hm"“5i- PM": Wedneada . ‘ L-BT-d-H-Zii. mmqitlllnequa ‘murad . L-352-8e%-Ii. '97 v :'_"—'<-~ “he” (M100 Cove Frldo . u L-ZEZ-B- 3-31. Deuce i 11 Vernon Hail W d A _ - . e nes- cilgiistt 20th. Proceeds in aid of ' L-ZW-li-ZT-Zl. uA ~—--___ {n nnupagonleiillli)’ Presbyterian September “Union post oned y — 262. _—-—-¢_ nn Ti m“ dggreilyufituatist 27th. W L-iao-a-av-li. oer JFP"! if" WOT itiurrotv. might be do: that smite of the members Cl!‘- ryittg ltcavv responsibilities in both "l avn~ Ln unr in when are: 52”“ 30ml and Dlnctntgirsclglcd is photon-antlers at lope railway station, dcmnudin es. “This is not I. JOY- loua bustneu." on rztitis reaching the m ' ,, ,- mid his Coiigugupg ton via thr- Utiited States. causing llltl Sit‘ George visited his office a a llllFC0ll(‘(‘i’liif)ll of the true state of affairs in Britain. I _ _ The official British Communi- ‘lamitzsilottstple for llflillli! liusv qug\___b()l'n0 out by the minute d9. , touittrv liitl. the last tutu". and Ila-i mus f scanned. ‘read: “It is now known iltat during last night's raids on tntms in the midlands some cas- iFS \\’(‘l‘(’ CflllSflfl. R iPW bcinl: killed, Mutvlclpal. industrial and residential property was dam. accd " Tile (lcrntnn statement on the raids spoke of tons of bombs bo- ing dropped during attacks on air- nlanc. immitlons and other factor- lcs. It intpliccl wholesale destruc- The official govr-ritment dctalls— and it must be remembered the government hardly can keep the details from itself-shouted less than 175 dropped ovcr an industrial area B VCQLEL Defence 0f Qlianada - U. S. high .ploslve Under Study OTTAWA, Aug. 26.-tCP) liiitiituty studies oi mutual defence problems fttcitig the two great. new rcspotlsibie safety of the itorthern hemisphere opened licre wday between repre- sentatives oi Canada and the Unit- eii Stu _ First plenary session of lh! i161‘- muttetit ,l0iltt Bottrd on defence op- 3.20 this atternooti, two hours after the arrival bf the Am- erican section, itcaded by Florollo H, LaGuaxdia. Mayor of New York. Col. O. M. Bilzgar. K,C.. chairman of the Canndiatt section. said at the conciuslcti cf a four-hour sittifll- that iitectltius would continue to- adjournment ld democracies L05. tint and that taken Wednesday have centred about. a discussion of the specific defence problems of the two countries wltitaview to ascer- taluiiuz the extent to which these mi ht. be ("O-Ofdlfllllfli. lius, witltlit little more Uiflfl l - - m-itt ivached at the ill Minister Mar sldcitt. Roosevelt. at Ogueiisutirg. N. was traitslated iitw octio . is no lottsure trip- ‘la he Domin- Many Subversive Sympathizers NEW YORK. 26~--(AP)—- Representative Martin Dies, chair- man of the ltuttse of Representa- tives Committee investigating un- American activities. said today there are 6.000.000 sytnpatltizers of Communist, Fascist and Nazi oi‘- gitttizations in the United States- l-lere to inquire into stibvcrslve pe nple date, as vsiitnlttittg that neatly 2.- 000.000 Antcrlcnits are sympathetic to the party program. Among the other 4.000.000 “to- talitarian sympatltlzers“ Dies list- ed 1,000 Gernian-Anlerlcnn blinds- men in New York State alone and 100,000 attendants at Fascist functions. its well as "gullible Ain- arlcltns." An audit of the Communist party's annual income is $10,000,- 000 a year and that 3,000 contri- butors made annual gifts of from s10 to $3.000. “The fifth column in the United States is better organized and fin- anced titan in any country over- run by Hitler." he said. "The enemy within constitutes the greatest danger to democracy, and treason from within. rather than invasion from without. is our greatest menace." He said strong minorities of Ger- mans and Italians who had ob- talned American citizenship were opposed to the principles of Am- arlcanism and added that: "if I had m‘ way, I would pass a lrtw re- volting their citizenship and have them deported." King Naakon Defends Action . Alla, fltl-(CPF- Kind that bombs —Pl‘€- for in or- DONDON Haakoit of countries, might give some time w Norwa defended his their ilormnl wot‘ . departure from erman-occtipie f; discu. ions were said to Norway with ha government with the statement toda that. "lf we had sta ed in Norway tie present rulers of he country would have been able to force us to accept what. they wished." The monarch broadcast his mesa- age to Norway front his refuge somewhere iii England. a place. lie suid wilt-re we can sill represent a free country." "I think we did rl ht," the king said said. "It was clear o me that the was‘ onlv possibility of recreating a free tllet Norwnv inv in the victory of that various aide which stands for the right of c-lt in fimalknationa to lead their own vca.’ recorded as double murder and stil- DOrt banker. his wife and tnother- law. in a blazing cottage at near- tho prosecutor said Wilbur Blcilg- ett 54 apparently shot his 54-year- old wife and Mrs. Edith Baker. 75, fired the camp. lav down beside his wife and put a bullet tltrottgh the Buzzell attributed the tragedy to i on out‘ target. ititti-aircraft fire than ever and the seaircliliultts blazed more brightly an enough course to bomb the first time. Then we went three minutes later came back because, ltavinrz had that bit of luck inliildiitp the place. we were afraid of losing it once itiorc ill the clouds. We t off then came right back over the tar- gel. i v HERE IN ENGLAND, Aug. 26.—tCP) —- A lucky gap in the clouds over Berlin area gave Royal bombers Sunday night their crack at an objective they had been eager to attack, Berlin again Monday target and dropped their bombs de- spite baci weather and a barrage of anti-aircraft fire dogged their passage across German territory. gave this account of the to intelligence officer mentioned Ber- lin before we started. We all were very keen to have a crack at it, the start. and as soon as we gained any height at all we ran right into heavy clouds. and durlnR the journey we caught sirzht of onlv 1n the cl way there was very heavy anti-air- craft iire-niuch moi‘e than usual. One might almost have thoughtthe Germans were expecting us. there was a lion of guns and searchllghts. cruised around for about half hour before we located the target, and all the time shooting quite accurately. sec u main road junction. Then the hole in the clouds widened and we sow we wel‘c right. sight of the reflection of the moon] on n luke and these two points gave tis our position. had opened up just a bit more. Hav- ing dropped our buinbs we turned await‘, docigitlg violently bt-ttntlse the guns were getting warm again. burning. then clouds finally closed over the scene." occasion the RAJ“. had bombed the , Berlin area. many pilots are famil- iar witit the route, having made it on leaf ct raids and recottitalssaltces ifnneycry kind of weather since last a . Premier Bracken Seeks To Learn Definite word on whether the fed- eral government intends to imple- ment. the taint-d in the slrols Report on Dominion-Provincial Relations was sought today Bracken of Manitoba in it letter to Prime Minister Mackenzie King. pected an announcement. of a na- tlonnl conference to plemeittiiu: the findings. notwith- standing the war. He declared the war had aggravated tlic factors in the t-conotny of Mant- tobii. pilfliffillflfly the prospect of wheat tnarketa. economy is so obvious and so im- minent, we do not think it is part of either courage or wisdom for us to wait until it is actually upon us before starting to work out a poi- icy to meet it." he said in his let- er. Describes Raid On Berlin Area New Record WITH 'I‘l-1E R.A.F. SOMEW the Force first (Air raid alarms were] sounded in ght). The R..A.F. raiders found their In Britain constant that One of the bomber pilots tonight ray:- "Everybody was pleased when the Beaverbrook. Minister of “The weather was bad right from alarms “It. was the same the whole way three small gaps ouds. "For at least two-thirds of the "mlmcu" 0f Royal Air Force. arrived over Berlin formidable concentw- “When Wfi C 8D the guns were “Then suddenly we saw a small raw ntateria ." "Working down to the lake we got There was more we couldn't keep a stea y “S0 we did a prelimlna center. away an two or “But. we didn't ll.) very tar away, went Just far enough to Iefhlake “(m5 0i New Engmml 0"“ tho ilillib and the search lg its, gflmage m ‘ruck and flower ens “By this time the friendly gap tables were frostbitten in sections. but orchardlsts and apple crops. "We could see a large red lire Athotiuit last night was the first wind accompanied reading. Boston's minimum was 46. re orted in Concord. Carlisle 0t tei" localities. Foster. WINNIPEG. Aug. 26—-(CP)—— Escort Nazi To Landing recommendations con- by Premier John Premier Bracken said he had ex- consider lm- orcycle adverse wav nf their own airdronlc. unfavorable entiv on a bombing western against Royal Air Force "When a crisis in our Three or four bursts turned the field cordon. Very Finest Quality . Sct For Planes Heavy Frosts Strike l New England States i LONDON. Auil- Zfir-(CP) _-~Il0i‘d Alreralt Production, said today "the bless- ings of the nation" is upon the inen and women of the aircraft industry who last week turned out a. record number of planes despite air raid The dynamic Canadian-born itetvs- paper publisher who was culled into the government to speed up aircraft reduction, was publicly praised last esday by Prime Minister Citurcli- ill in the House or Commons for the production he has achieved in providing planes for the m and alduirilnitim, by the drop Sftlllllp- , , , crs on tie orgers and bv all l inst- Ne“ “e caught who labor‘ in} the fabrication of‘ their s BOSTON, Aug. wfAPi-Sweep- inz down from the polar regions, a cold blast sent tcittperattires tutnbi- in; to below freezing in sotne sec- the week-end and causetici widespread gar- Pcbpers. tomatoes and other vege- several reported the cold wave did not affect peach The mercury went down as low as 28 Sunday in the Connecticut. Val- ley, and Concord. N.i-l., reported an official low of 30. The coldest spot in the area was atop Mr. Washing- ton, highest peak in the Northeast- ern States, where a 75—milc~ait-houl‘ the 26 degree the lowest recorded in August since the weather bureau was established in’ 1872. But minltna in otttlying sub-l urbs were much lower. frosts beliigt i Today Lord B-eaverbrook in tum (left-lice p:‘c,§_'laiii.-, con -t- extended praise to the men and wo-l . V. men who had answered [he c11a1.v1)l1t‘l‘0 (it'it?ll(‘(‘, with Ila lensc of those "that rise up against i and us " - a “Ignoring air raids and indiffer- ent to enemy attacks" the workcrs‘ in aircraft plants “ltave provided for the Royal Air Force in the inst, the firs’. not week more fighters, more bfllllbtllz, gap bmimmm m open in the clouds that: ever before in the history 0i; three or m“ "mes, away‘ and we ‘nllriaéigiaiid klhesattiorkcn were sup- macic for it. We ttouaht we could ported bv “Bum, work“ m smut , stoppinfl and i ON THE ENGLISH SOUTHEAST COAST. Aug. 26.—(CP)—-L1kt3 mot- police escorting an ervatlt driver to the station. British light- QTS bfflilkllt down a ttvlti-etiglltrd German bcmbcr today on the run- Fiyltuz at about 2.000 feet. appar- nsslgunu tit coastal bases. the raider was intercepted by defending fighters over the Chain‘ r the Nazi around and he canto dotvn on inside a British fitzlttcr‘ "SM-ADA" TEA l0 Heavy frosts also were repnrtcdi Gloucester, Smithfleld OUNDO LONGEST RAID Bomber “Pilot U. S. Newsmanll Enemy Pays Urges Union Uf Democracies Aug. 26—(CP>— “The only att.~.\\‘ci" to lfiilillllil; “W” is lightning Uttlotl," Ci tttt: K Strull. saiti lli a brculiflu-vt uww tonight in which he urged “lining late federal utilon oi at least tile U.S.A., Catiittlu Britain, litre, Soulh Africa, Attstralta and Net" Z " Strvit, ft forittt-i" Gt" [)Oll(lf'ilt for llu- New Y NEW YORK, is author of tile ‘ “Union New" tvitzcit cnllctl for a federal illllLll of l5 tlcmtrcrilcms. those nanicti above and .i"2‘f1llt2€,‘ Switzerland, Bélgllllll. the Nether- lands, Dcltinitik, Iltutvay, aittct. ll and Fiiiifllifl. He was itllrvltltcrri b" Rlbtrt E Sltelwvocd, tinted p!" .l. who said it was his pi". fot u votlvlciioii that the plan for UlliUll Now p.0- vldeti the only tattgbltt imp.- for eventual ‘torld pi-nt-e altrl a tczurit to itttcruntmzi-al l.t\v r i .1". ‘The ptogranr is to hc fir." 1 tom r- row b}: short \\‘tl\'0 to all pitrls of the world. Not Good Enough "Sending 50 tiestrovrrs at once Britain, vcvittg sltifivflbfidlitiO lOllS Oi lllPll, tilliliill‘) Cttltatia--tltcse illi ll to the good, but they art- " hc Slllli. ltearly good "All put to, ‘cut lllUlSlllTS fir) not gaze us e ‘iztl vtt- i\i\(i. '1 give us Am‘ against i they all leave tile ritor tulle open ' lit‘.- ril oi ,1 ttitzlr our . and lll‘lll. p}: Sllil abornlng, "Union itotv meets tlizs first acid providing the ll " nnil ‘potrntini pour lf::lcl' at tixc test actual Channel. . < n‘ cxinllrtt,’ _ t t pti’, tort. not so intzelt us hint at pt the essential we nccd- the "t n1 of the conditions that h with armament by fainting the Uiiifili a; our»? and than dcfrtirilit: it. Ami ten the Union ltas wclt the war, ".\"‘* have only to cxtetlrl it in tit" "inc-rs as we lmvc bauprl |ii|i‘.~.i\t-s ‘c. front ilil‘ -,-:tt‘i till" t. and all lill- tvorfri thc strut [r il)l(\ lguarnvticc that tile wit" end in lilo luvt post-bin govcrnmrwtt bcr-it": we been \\:?.t Federal llniotl new.“ Principals in Fantastc Plot l lietFrisoltlerms and elsewhere in Rhodc island. __ ._._.. I Qtherfiold aguotg lllucltédeciMGrcttn- vlfie. e., ; u oi‘ , 0., l‘ ; ,\' ‘ 11o A r a llllifbiOfd Conn,. 38; and Burlington. I wit/Hit‘ I v -- 42 illflliiPlm clttti ucrl- scitlrtl." \ iilllvli ftrtlav b5‘ Afuiut-lpqtl .ltu‘._t- .\l.tx W. Ntllli t Wallet‘. 23. 51)t'1l‘lSlI.llli\' 1m" lf‘llt'l'ti lo wit". 1 to ill rears‘ r ' ' (it whit Jhsllilltui lull 1c- lllt" tilt-l. ‘Ants '.lil"<‘ll? l-ritts t a ttilllll tit sv-tt- I‘llC l..l - .\ 1i will‘ ' hut till vicar term oil ai'<"u‘t;>'~l‘tl "X00"- tlott (‘l)iilli. _ Kurt ‘.27. ‘alto piintllvti till‘ liiii it‘ ~ t to bruit ('ll‘.il'ilf‘\. rt emu; vnttrull , . ‘short of six hours after the ‘ ituri wear its ilerves. 46 To 15 For Latest Attacks Flaming Ring Of Anti- aircraft Keeps "From Heart Of Capital. i.()I\'l)(J.\', Aura 27—(Tues-i ¢|:t,v)—-((‘l‘) — Nazi raiders’ circled llotiiiott for almosif >iX hours lust night anti early today, groping blindly‘ in the glare of a spiders web 0f searchlights and dropping‘ bombs inierntii-g tenily on the outskirts 0f the ntetropolitan area. No immediate indication of castlalties or property rlzmtaue was available. The clear signal came at 3i lti :t.m. (11.10 p.m. ADT Niondny) just l2 minutes sirens first shrieked the tilurnt, .\iottdit_v's third. and the seventh since Sitiuvdity- .\ian_v observers spoke oi’ the raid as being merely a “nuisance raid" - designed ‘,0 keep the city tip all night Aieaittvhile the Air Minis- Germans ' '32:: U. S. Pushes Plans To ‘train 4 Million Men By ltltlliAlil) L. 'llll.\,l~1lt Alssuciitictl Pics; Malt _ tlrittrr WAS}llNL2'l'UN.Aui4. = -_ti>i"-— War dcpziitincut plan; it‘ a vlttitlvd army of mtiuoliuu lllPii. . ‘ res ‘ves. bi‘ I'M.) mic t ‘ day to u bctiaic iii». ti‘..t.\,v disposed to l‘\;)v(‘ l’ .1- Lllt: ixuvc-tlittt- Li :l. ...:» , l the United 514"!» Willi plcstitl ' both itiuici‘ to obtalii a film‘. lattiolt ti"; ' and in Li.‘ of ii 'l‘itc Sctittte setcriti illllLlttllLVii adoption 0i i; cu. lllllliillt: tile iii’ ivt iritltilirl; iii llitl." 000. Stilct- tilt- cacli fiflilliw‘ ;.~ iillitlslrtiliuli tile i‘i‘.~ll'lt'.lt)l try announced that Nazi raiders hionday paid with iii planes to Britain's 15. i§i4.‘\'l‘l‘l itoyztl Ail" l-‘orce pilots hailed out success- fully. a :\ tiztulutg ring 0f antl-air- ‘a vliti: ticfcilve apparently kept iiii- lillitr- from the ltcart of lilt‘ till‘, but titcv roarcil around ;tnil arntlP-i ll. dropping ilitmhs ivt the rlutskirts. .\'--vr-l:ti times ivimlicrs were t‘. 111.: "In the t‘f‘ItFFl\t‘.'llli'~l nf ywucrlll? ~r~:lt‘t‘it!§gl1ls anti let- lt-wtiaci their l1c.'tv_v QXIiiUQlVQ t".'ll"._'i‘!‘~ to speed their escape. So inicltso was the. conflict that npcr; ins in Ficct Slfffl. intuitions ll(’\\‘<lt.'|l>t‘l‘ rotv. tvcrc luv lghi to a virtual sirttulstiil. ftvliiivilts iii-lug ilcirl up in zttvzlit tlm mltv-iiltv. Jammcd thousands of theatre-i w» r~ uvre cattgltt out by the raid . ‘vi lill:~\"i llllll‘ lxtst trnitts to .‘~ilii'il'|)ll'l llHIIlUS. Wrhin the t-oiuitittal circle of,’ the city's (lcfettccs. hlincliiu: briuht. iiu- blackout inaclc n core of dark- , lllltF so ricer» that the nccrtsional, iprv of a match was sfartlint! ‘ Yo‘ tlimuvit it. \0lllf‘ traffic ‘ t-ll ‘ti in punt‘, "re ltiuivil tlroppllt: nnj upri in one tlttclciv, ll'(‘ill('lt(lt\ll.< c\"- . irrct ut-r." ilPllTfi as one raider" i: 1n n l‘l'4‘.<R—il“l‘ of ‘App. tile plituc ltztci _iet- tiwwpeil it» i'..t-ll_v “can? ill an cf- frv," in (“(‘.’l,i‘i". .t\il artiulitl, ihc skv fluslvd fif- ‘fvlllv with irntnhs: lilltst and flliii- ttkitilttucrl an puec 7, (‘o1 5i t l- of uttt- to l! :ltt;j tilt" 1tri\‘,~l ymat-s. , it" nlal citltic it halt! tail t" tn»- llte ,lii"l‘ll a sun] wt oi up»: i‘. ttwti in lltliiiillil iitr- input nl a i) tub \\'lllt‘il tutlcti lllllltti‘ tlattntri‘ iii a Scars Rriciillck and Coiitpatlv stole Jtil\" ‘J4 Nittrs rirnltttlrlltte sent it R. ll l irizittauci‘ liitcl bomb tvtltliii tvl refused. Pnicc found a bottle-triad" “l 1'!‘ sub- lnltrittc in flu" bu tutcnt vi‘ \\'.ti¢ri's home if." llail planned it male ll cetnnav ut lllt‘ liiuts}. swtctt-iwti long cm ft. War—-25 Years Ago Today (Ry The (‘ztitiiiiitttt Pram) Aug 1111*. lituliiartlttl cit In": at .‘ on Wistrtlt (‘it I clesii‘o_\"r:i m" troops (‘or l . . . . jiturl on ,lt~ frwr’ b. twct". ‘sources of tize Bohr and Pi-i “Rivers. .,7 i‘.t.li ll .tl .,i International At A Glance lily The (‘nitndian Press-i LONDON - .\'azl raiders‘ circle ixtpiial fur ncarlv six hours. liturg- itatloilal gttltii. o. to these. ltt- .-. ‘ti incit \\‘ ‘llfi tit ‘ Slioppurti citilltilg int‘ L: iilll(‘i’l(illll'ilf i) titer) -.\'I:is.< 0i’ uitiscrl YOU CAN DiVE iNTO TROUBLE. BUT YOU MUQT SWIM Otrtfl/ 'l‘Olt(>.\"l\i. a ., ltprl ll‘! .\.lil‘1iil 1' ;:‘.‘,t l‘ ,1 liitttjscllt -i \'llii(‘("ii\('l' l~1ilut-..itiui\ llttctlta 4 Wlittllpcg . l Tori“ ' ‘ ' ,,...'.-arl. totuitvv blazttt lizvlm llalti 't\‘ 1 (‘ititrlrWctotvn it I'rn\ incest \l urleraio anti wit»! “nritimt- Ltvinds: partly clouds St‘"1iv\.~‘..-‘ tt-trt-railt . , iltrio it'll .\l ".“‘" "‘ it'll!" utul \‘.‘t‘,ill " F l ~ .-\‘:l>tt t "I"\ ~ \\ l"-l r4: alarm of war. but liitmiltg l'i'|il‘ vi‘ crnuml (left-nee :tpp:lr~, "‘ll\ k|‘l‘|l\ them from Iiiflkn-nvrl t-t of city: r irli-rs (lotvm-ii \ and.» by li..-\ irh lost l5 l'l.llli‘\. Ii pilot-i l in; out safrlv; dmutivs kill 50 civilians in Polk- istcur". time some ilnlnaire in mid-- hint’. ml fall on ncutiztl l-Iirc for tltcfirst time killing lhrrc: Arlmir- nliv announces low of rirsirlrvrr i lip-lilo. i - . i IlFIlIJY-fir-vntnit capital has \-l't'llllli \lltl‘i'\\itt" night atltutn tut- li-ttilti: §illlilll\\ li..\.l'. lmmlilng uf “blur-l w: in lit-riin. ll'l"l'\l\‘ \ Indian - Vnilmi cs tiricitco hoard begins pre- liminary study of mutual proh- lerns. ;aiul loin ‘ Sun r “fl riurr. tun‘. "" p \'r'.\‘ nvoc" .'~‘ ‘ ‘ ‘i 'n "n ' Fiilflmrv ,,,~. . , " ..~- "vvq. llics lalii‘ 9H,"! f‘ w ' '>""» i TIIF. (‘Hi TI-IPTTT ,<\TII\'HH i [not to», "l t :.r_ c i". .\.tr.. ‘Hi0 P, M ii"\ i '1 lmntv-s T.\""tt1=‘""'"nw- - A. ., llfill A \1, Jib l‘ Ki . "f" l’ 1i. 1A S 'i' i 5l‘\'ii\\’ “l Til l? June lfifh ti» S1 :'- “ " '2 '1.- tl rlvv‘ ~- , H“\r.l Barth-n ‘i A M . ‘I l’ .\f in‘ A. Al, T)“ [raves 'l‘<»:'it~~l".'".-‘ 18.10 P. M. t A. S.