MAXIM6 OFA. MERE MAN Church hu often shown “,3.-shcii sti-aniely inhospitable to un- familiar trul .—j— V churlultcto .. Guardian Two Cantu. Morning Gunrdinn. Founded H581. BOYALATAVY _._._.;.____,_»_ Germany Moves U3BliAT$ ACTS AS SPEARHEAD iii NAZI DRIVE Become Important El- ement In New Eur- opean War. To Reinforce Western Front‘ Indication French Drive May Relieve Pressure On Poland. (By Taylor Henry, Associated Press Staff W PARIS, Sept. 7-(AP)-—-A F night Germany w riter) rcnch communique said to- i as moving reinforcements to the western inew Emma“ Wm. hm mgm as M (By The Canadian Press) Crcnnan submarine warfare be- came an important clenlcnt of the front wll_ e French troops were reported feeling their way least four more allied ships were forwartl fong the fringes of the Saar Basin “no man's ggfiggm 1“ “"3 ‘‘‘“‘‘“‘‘° W U‘ land-" Two of these, the British freight- ’[‘he report said they were moving forward against ‘"5 M“"‘“” ‘W’ °"V9‘~’W"<’- ‘W0 ,- -. . - - in k.N~ V. -- flanklng file from advance lines guarding the shallow val- 11Ivir?iiJ.c.°rr:cetSt~L::l<l of °tlii:nmi§z2t£or“ti1ig leys leading to the main Siegfried Line others the British Pukkast-an and the Reich. P” fo1'tifications of ~ mh Tame R) I . ht _' ra. so relg ers. i Still another freighter. the Cun- The French General Staff communique No. 8 said:—— ‘am Royal Sceptre. was added to “On the front between the Rhine and the M05911‘! the 0rofV1Cl.l‘lx'l1t‘)<11ii£tl:fl!le 1 [announced EIASO that the C‘-orilirhui enemy is bring reinforced in front of us. Observers report Wlafdlbeen attacked but reached port so. e y. the arrival of new forces coming from the interior of Ger- Infill)’-" Previously listed as torpedo rip- -. tlms were the Donaldson British The Announcement was the first indication French pressuxg might &eIr14Atti1en'ia—and the freighter 5 ill. be succccdlng ln its aims of forcing the German command to concen- irate troops in the west and ease pressure in Poland. l The French were said to have carried the fighting [mo Ge,-ma,-_ lmilnry in an effort to divert German troops from the eastern (Polish) lmnt, wlicre, reports reaching Parish said, Nazi advances have been tletp as 60 and '10 miles at some points. Loss of Life Undetermined The total loss of life to date was undetermined, but the Donaldson line reported about 128 psscngers and crew members of the 1400-odd aboard the Athenia. still were miss- ing. One mrqnber of the Bosnia crew was killed: at least two 0: the i M.llll.il'}’ observers in Paris said lll9i’lC‘.l)l£‘.'yLFHJIICD-C1C‘l‘Ill{ifl Ilght- - u nifllnifiar were dead and to mm rcntly wag bct‘vcc the E I B t h 5- “R- . .lL-21 _city ‘of Biichd? ncar Eve” b"f°'° yesleillayis "“l’id' A D 1,-Omm. with (}(.,ma“...' ' fire df‘\'(‘lDP'-’Z'l€I7tS,. Prime Mll1IStP1' M Li... Moi.-cue R1‘? to me norm Chamberlain rqicrted to thc House Bllll? :’ . ' " '~ "- m.f1W,‘§ffif'S 3” m We °f “ (Continued on pa__ 3 Col 1) A l-‘rciich tome was said to have iouxlil ;is way into the G€l‘lll¢'\-l'l I0l”(‘5l cf Bienwald. just north of Laulcrbnurg. Although the report.- ed advance was slight and had not been specifically mentioned in n communique, observers‘ here rc- gsrdctl it as is sign that the fight- ing was spreading. The wooded Bien-wold forest spreads out between the Lauter River and the Siegfried line to a depth vl five or six miles. The Lautcr forms a frontier be- ’:-czi France and Germany be- Forecast IJONDON. Se . 8 -—(F‘rlda Canada Makes ) .— ' . . :.<3.:i..:...i*..d:.:.i‘;°..:.i.:‘;“-..vi.°:.°.:.:iAIr Defence Minister gllhamgjerlmgiouls aabnmd-l . . 1 cast opczl g e 1- ntruvase A t } ncws programs instituted bv the ‘British Broadcasting Corporation. - In 8 messaizc read by Count Ed-l _____ wa'zl Raczynski, Polish Ambassador OTTAWA. So i, 7 —(CP,) —A-Ill London. Mr. Chainberiairi said: D approprlatioli of $150000 for pre-' tween Lziutelbourg and Wlssem- “W9 in GT9“ Brlifll“ 94‘? W'3t9h‘[ limlniaz-_v steps in taking necessary: bourg 10 miles to the north. 1 in: with profound BdY_T_\11'&‘L10I\ l-he. emenzency precautions to guard The forest. which i'€'flCl1&5 its M7010 5lW8.3ie 0i ml’ "°“‘h {mes} W‘-iln=t air raid: in the centres in. most depth opposite Lauter-1il"i‘l“5i« ill-9 enemv llwfldlnit i”-11911‘ Canada ccnsldersd most vulner- “LJ, narrows do\vn a few miles} lFWd- GT‘-‘nit Bmm“ “Pd “E309 "W, at the momrmt w'~1s provided.‘ More \V1s.s‘£’m‘bOu!‘Eh, tapering off 9 WW9 9”?’-‘TPG the W37 Willi 1318 09-‘ in an Ordfx-i -Colm-':iI tabled in into a narrow plain. termination to aid with all their. mp commons Tlbclav‘ i From just northwest of w1ssem— l3-WW0!‘ the I‘-‘S’-W111?!‘ Of P3-land lot’ Air raid preralitlcrns have l)(‘r‘l1l bourg to 131tche_ lnodgffltply mg), aJ.‘gl‘(‘SSl0i‘l. They are strengthened/dr=i~nnl-ed as .1 responsibility cfi hills are cut by deep ravines, 'l7V “*9 lm0Wi€d80 bhfli they are the Department of Ptnslons and: The French advance into Ger- ; fitzhtinz for tn-inc-s that are greater. National nestlth. many-announced by Lhe French than the interests of any one: For 1'» vlrréhase of 6.000 tmérsi (Egg staff yesteirlay_:was be -Count-rv—-for hrmtzr. for iusttce and of sulln.bl¢- clothinz for emcrscncv '“—’* -T — ‘A—" ‘ trvr the freedom of the world. "wk 11 nart-t~.<. 377090 is inrludrcl. Those who have taken up arms in W‘~r 6000 civilian duty respirators, such fl. cause are assurred. whatever €12,000 is orovldcrl. fir the nl‘l'.”lt- (Continued on page 3, Col 2) ___________%__ the sacrifices they may be cal“e<l mg and ri“t'ibutlrin of literature upon to make, of final victory iniun sir raids. precautions, the esi‘.i-- the end " --u -- s'zo.000. In Sydney. SYDNEY. N. 5.. I Situation At A Glance Sept. 7 — fonfifis l:'“‘;i;I"e“‘ mm‘; V (By The Canadian Press) * section of Cape Breton c()un~ L0l\'D0.\——I‘rime Minister Chamberlain says nation can "rest as- 3"~d\\'ci1l‘l"c 'N:vn St~.otla‘s steel surrd" Great Britaln’s navy will "increasingly bring under control" 0 . .,.,,¢m‘:d n?os‘:"':‘e?v"';':° um ‘-‘Germany's submarine raiders; two British ships sink; Royal Air Corps On signal, lights were put ‘ reportatd making two hits In spectacular raid on Gennan ships in Kiel N" '" S-l'd'"’5’- Gin‘ 3”‘ N9" ‘Canal: Government advised Japan does not intend to become involved. ""'“rtcrd. Dominion. first-rve , ‘stud Sf‘\'l‘l'flI smaller cummun- j M‘ “VH3 Wm" 0'” in mi‘ PARIS-—French General Staff says German reinforcements rushi-il "mi steel 1 t ll l the mines iii lllie h0cl|l?€|’an(‘('n'-r to northern flank of western front to meet Frcnch advances: French lrcs. is:-mic: penetrate German territory nine miles; occupy strategically-im {rated German forest of Blemwald: “marked activity on both sides"; Hfrtrrcls were cleared of traf- “British cxpcdltlonarv force of undisclosed strength lands in Franc:-.' Premier Daladler considers formation of national unity government. Coming Events Rate for Notices in this column cents per word. WARSAW—-Dispatches almost 24 hours old described Poles as stil- fening defence of their capital; reported "fighting like lions." Radio station at Lwow broadcasts that German air raiders bombed Warsaw ‘ ‘_\—-——.___.__, and vicinity again yesterday after 35 bombers were shot down by Poles I md£§“°8 El Kbzy Corner, Vernon Wednesday. Station also broadcasts gent-ml staff order for all reservists ; ‘ 3' Sept" 8m‘ L firfigegtrfi‘ not yet called to colors to report i "Kinkora 1-[511 . fihaigepmmber 0TTAwA—l-Imergency session of Canadian ‘Parliament adjourns hestra. L-082-9-6-8. until Friday without taking action on Dominlons Dirt in EIIYDPC-In , Presbyterian Young '""°' R l h “ i.°.’l.".‘.‘..i° l’.'.’..l‘.”‘.f.‘ un ll further notice. L-885-9-6-2i. I “ ‘inc annual WASl!ING'l‘0N—Presldent Roosevelt adds administrators of works, security and Iouis to cabinet for "duration of the emergency"; no im- r“l;El.‘nl,,-iu Wm be "cewed mt 3 mediate plans for calling Congress: Government move to Cfllfih SPY er '6 u§n1;$iw€dtop.'E:.n<é|°nngd activities in United Sutes. D. D. Bin. Main-it stwart. ‘ L-708-9-7-8i. GLASGOW—0wnon of sunken British liner Athenia reported 128 V, myrrh! Ann“.--—-Rn", or the P”.by_ persons, many of than magnum and or missing out of 1,418 persons -. Young lo. mm which um-rd. . iobehelti n nelastis - denniely, mud . - . Pres. a-;o-g-e-ai, CANNES-—-Duh and Duchess of Windsor to leave rritiny for London- o ---—-— . nu l M tin . West one ‘ ea 8 Long MOSCOW-—-Russia’: policy of "neutrality from cnpltallxtlc war- inongcn” praised. BAs!.l—f"nnch hoary artillery liunrners main forts of Genmsnfs Siegfried Line from Iililutbollt to the San frontier, nuu.m——wu- oominnnlqinn claim Nui in-mm claim‘ P019! in three p-on vim. on within :0 mils: of wmaw: Government Iilent on Jwssternfroutotinfllotsolllllnliifiorhoneu tumt , service no and ‘to 1”?!“ more in eon: district and :2, B"?-‘ml re list to out the . ' ‘7“°in- of D actors. XI-TIC-9-I-H. cnARl.o'i"rETowN.WcANA vvance by the F ‘French strategy was to draw from the east ‘ clamped in three great vlscs_ one of which was closing in on W:\rS:IW. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew DAT L, ains ng Western nt Continue 3;”? c Ala iFro lHeaVy Artillery Hammers Sieg- fried Line As Hostilities Spread. 5 BULLETIN (By Charles Foltz, Jr., Associated Press Staff Writer) BASLE Sept. -—(AP)—'I‘he main forts of Germany's Siegfried Line were hammered tonight by French heavy artillery from l.auterholirg. where the French-German frontier elbows awziy from the Rhine, to the Saar frontier. The French were said to have taken more pillh0\'es in German territory before the main posi- tions of the fortified line. (By The Canadian Press) A spread in the fighting on the western front was in- dicated Thursday by French reports of repeated successes and sending of German reinforcements to stop the ad- rench armies into the strategically-locziteti German forest of Bicnwald, just north of Lauterhourg. Despaichcs from Basie, Switzerland, told of heavy artillery hammering at the Siegfried Line and a French communique said thousands of Nazi reinforcements were pouring into the line to meet the French advances into the fringe of Germany's rich Saar district. By hammering harder at Germany in the west. the some of the Nazi legions driving deeper into Poland. Tl‘.ClC were no indications thittl German soldiers have ll‘-'il’D1‘<l ‘-110 the “CW Nazi H-0.31-,5 in the west] Warsaw deien_ders in’ three ii‘-rat were pulled zlwav from the easterni "l5e5- We PC1151‘ radio Sum“ 9-‘ front. ‘nit. milit-'i.l‘y observers held l I-Wow broadcast that the canilal land a wide surrounding area was again bombed from the broadcast claimed Polish ex; on. Wednesday shot German planes. The main jaw of the German drive was said in Berlin to be only 20 miles from Warsaw. that even if they were units in re- serve up to now. Gennanys potien- l tial si:il<llig power against Poland woulri.be. lessened _itist.th:tt much. Berlin Silent defend- dnwn 35 While Germany claimed more victories in the east where she said she was pressing the defenders of Warsw, there were no reports from Berlin on the conflict on the west- ;-rn front. I As the Nazi command Cli!l.lI'i’?(.l Brltsh Force In France A Briiish-,expe<iitl0n.anv,!,9rre, 01 (Continued on page 9. Col 5) Na2i*Forces Claim Sweeping Gains In Poland Civilian Populace With- drawing From Western Cities Bordering France. BERLIN. st-pi. 'l——(Al’)—Germnn army reports lonisht sweeping gains in Poland. They asserted that Polish forces claimed i had been the Polish capital. l The main jaw of the advance. these army r9D0l'i! 55”: W“ “"1-" 2“ miles from Wi1rsaw's northern Hm"- u‘csu-rp-lattc, the tiny Polish munitions station in Danzlg harbor, ‘' has fallen am-r six days of assault. German ofiichis snid- t'rht-y announced that it fell last Monday, but a uorrcsno-‘drill 0‘ l The Asgocgmed press W}-in arrived at Riga yesterday from Dnnzlg sold V at station 3UDApIs'1', sept, 7—(AP)——'l‘he Polish radio Lunw broadcast at 10:35 1). m- (535 9- "L AD“ today that “tlm an-mm‘; today again bombarded Warsaw from the air and 2 so railway lines and stations in 8 Wide Irm- The broadcast claimed Polish aviators yesterday shot MW" 35 planes. "The northern front strongly resists German attacks while Gdy"|g (Polish seaport across from Dnnzill ‘S desperately dc- fending its positions." the revert NM The radio's military expert insisted that the "Gennans lie whm they stated that they had destroyed the Polish fleet." (The station at Lwow is believed to be the only one HOW ape,-gun; in Poland.) that at 8 P~ im.VTucstla¥ IV‘-""‘"“1 M P°“‘h "hug" w"° 5”“ hnldm‘ out against ovcrwhelrninl Odd‘-’ "Mutery of Air‘ Fl id Mnnimi Hermum Gaming told his Ii? '°'°°= "M”‘">' "’ W‘ l l ethe ea-it in yours. No enemy P“-'1' ‘"5 ‘M’ “ ‘°“"h ”“’ “"“""' I I‘ ll ' ,1 ('}¢m;,-m air space." Tm," WM no "part in Berlin of any action or thl French irniitlrr. regions received orders to leave! their homes unlocked. Thcy hair‘ been assured that soldier Elm!‘-ls. will see that nothing hanpcns in their homes unless, of course, en- From pqrts of western Ger- many, hllWl‘\'l‘l'. came rcP0|'“ from relatives and friends in- dicating large scale withdraw- i . Ill LIE :1‘-ti...“ sliiii ‘i:|l‘l.lcs"‘ nspopiunatf my shots destmv mun. bnlcken. Tricr, Aachen tAix- Olflimlflfl Pffllfll __QP'-_|e't|.s£e.vf_1VJiLed. (continued on page 3. Col l) In-Chnpcllc ). Boon and Karl- rulie. ' Ixzhnhitarika of the evacuated Everybody FRIDAY, si-iarhislviiasa s, 1559 if i dent of Mn Cfrii'mnl'. , firccl Emergency Parliamentary Session Opens Premier Expect- a ed To State Govern- ment’s Today OTTAWA, Sept. 7—Canacla's lath P€ll‘lla.In(‘lli. was launched to- day on an <'illt‘l‘.’!('ll('y war session by Lirti 'l‘\i:- (i*ll‘lllll‘, Governor U‘*cl|\"".ll. lll 'l.:rtine Speech out- standlna lo)‘ 1:.» brevity and 41.5- closing no details of the Govern- ment's proposed cooperation with Great Britain in the war against Germany. Protvecdings inriav took slightly more than all mur and lncliuded reading of the Speech from the Throne by Lord ‘I‘\\'c-rdsniuir. Gov- ernor Gcncral. the tabling of cor- .l rz=.=p.md(-rzcc rclzilintz to the out- break of war and of orders-im CFllll‘C"l ivasscri bv the cabinet to deal \\‘li’ll lvnr L‘(llllllllOllS and Can- adian tlsiellcc. was lll‘.'.lPl'SlO0(l members of the Senate and House of Com- mons would have to wait until to- morrow for a declaration by Prime Minister Mackenzie King on the measures of cooperation to be pro- V J I 5 (Continued on page 9, Col 5) ARRiVAi or yruiici-i LINER; is Aiiiiiiin; NEW YORK. Sept '7 -—(A.P) —- 5” Tue Ship officials watched tonight for the arrival of the French Liner Ile de France with more than \l'£il'-l‘i"lliZ"E‘ passengers Hztvre. cm-;;:;c.:csc‘i’“ ,,E1;P i I i 1,000 been successful. Attacks on submarines from M‘ but there were “no major operations to .. . _ Destroyers escorting Ambassador Sir Its cxm. ictatton remained uti MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN Hewho entlylildsllsbebse has Himself been in the thickest: :1 the tight. Aunuli Suburl ll Don saga 35,00 ii)’ 51111-1‘. E. D1. "5100: tlhnndn and U. B. 05.00. Sfifi German Shipping Disappears From R o u t es Proposalsi Stoppage Nazi Marine Traffic Tightens Economic Stranglehold Powerful Factor In Allied Cause. By J. F. Sanderson Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON, Sept. 7—(CP Cabie)— The migh- ty royai navy is slowly sweeping the seas of Ger. man merchant ships. thereby tightening the ec- onomc stranglehold on the Reich. _ The Ministry of information announced to- night that 54 German ships, representing 180,000 tons, have sought refuge in the port of Vigo. Northwest Spain. Nine others aggregating 60,000 tons are in Japanese harbors. Each of these ships means a dead loss to Ger- many for the balance of the war and as far as be- ing able to help Germany obtain raw materials she needs to prosecute the war and feed her people might just as well be at the bottom of the ocean. The British cargo boat Royal Sceptre of 4,853 ions was sent to the bottom by a German U-boat today, and the Corinthia was attacked but not damaged. and reached port. safely today. Accounts of other attacks on allied shipping were received tonight. But the Royal Navy was striking back at these under- seas raiders. The Ministry of Information said an attack. on a German mine-laying submarine was believed to have have continued report", it said- Neviie Henderson known as its ladio was silenced. across the North Sea dropped depth charges-—customary and its course was a. zig-rag on the North Atlantic The United States Line-r Man- hiittsm nrrlveci today with 2.147 r sscnzcrs. includllli: Postmasterl General F‘tl1‘1C_\'. nellicsses Clrncc Moore and Norrrla Shearer nncl Elsa Maxwell, so- ciety hostess. Less fortunate Americans still stranded in Europe heard. mesm- ivlilfc. that cxccutives of the Unit- ed Si:i‘.(~s lincs acknowledge that, (ii-plltcs l7{‘l\\'[‘(‘ll operators andi seanirn over war risk insurance and bmiis paymerlts might de- lay four shins from rushing to Ell‘0ll" lo rei»u:'n them to America. 0i.’it'in‘s of tilt‘ Italian line an- l’lCllll'.‘("’ here that the company's weapon against submarines. , In his first report to the nation on five days of war Mr. Chamber- lain told the House of Commons one of Germany's pocket battleships ccmzressmen was hit at least twice when R, A. F. bombers raided Wilhclmshavcn Monday in ii. surprise attack. This raid, which was the first contact British armed forces made with Germany‘s war machine, was taken part in. among others, by I group of Dominion aviators, the Prime Minister said. It was learned that most of the Dominion representatives were Canadians who have bcru training with the R. A. F. for several months. : \_.4_._.. _.. ._ . .-_.2 H” !'”"'''‘r“" Shin i ‘be intense anti-aim ft fir and 0“ V955“ hi‘ “'35 we °f the i liltacks by German \rVt"lil‘DlaYl:S. most powerful units of the Ger-i Muck Pressed ‘um “gm man navy. the m1lli.\trjy' of in-’ on is now possible lo give I schi-:iil.c- ivmiitl be expandgd. 'I'l}t‘y formation ..a1(i tonight in da mm- ' fmrly mu acwum of mu .1.“ a_,.‘_ said i‘ l’-trtnm. tied up ere 0? munlque giving B. detale ar:-l- . to-/7 lv:\/¢l(\. would sail Sept. 12 for,’ count of the raid ggmzpigaiggg :iart§elheROé‘§ClCess‘?; G1'°‘-‘0l'“*- N“T’“35 and G°“°“‘ The The communique said one of Rrx will sail strain for Europe on S5-pt, 19 {nllmying its arrival hcret Sent. ‘ with czipaclty lists of re- tlzrnl Aiiiericans. Tr w‘.i:- passenger rates shot up ard as much as 50 per‘_ cent. as n direct result of ilhe war. i The United States lincs was the oxcoptioll in the almost general more l,0\\"li‘i'l higher passenger‘ t-ir"*— tic .i~lm M. Franklin. presi- , ann:-unce- that no in.” cows have been madc- nr will bc cnntcninoietl until all ’\inc."l"rins stranded abroad are re- ) iurncii hnmc. Il‘.('i‘t"f‘tSl".<_ effective immediately D’l‘S"lY',"l‘ classes, were - the ll-’l'l’|n Swedhh and /in ‘i"’l lincc and it “"85 md %‘~.'it the Nor\\'c'~lnn- “inn lli" \\”lll’l n'lil’till‘.rP ill- "°"‘ $00!) i i Courteous . U-boat Captain i Nizxv YORK. 7. tarp "Most-: (‘Lil t-coils’ CvC’1'll1€tll sllbmaiinc ‘ coinmrindcr “sl*»ea.:iY helped 33 their Bri- scmncn before sinking mh Fmighw, 0m.egr.,ve caputlti ‘ ~i.he Dlsku, Danish fishing res- Giles stcdinan, of the United Stab ' cs Lincr Waslilngtotn wlrclessed lnnlizlit alter i’(‘S.Cllll’lR the men. .51:-tinrin sold the submarine ord- (‘l‘(‘(l "all hands to ahmdon ship" and “iii-lwct the boats uve in W‘l\t- rr n.i‘.d clcnr of ship a torpedo was into the Oilvcgrove." "l‘lio sub commnnmer was most- (‘nul'i(‘()\l5 in treatment of sll:r- ‘ \-n'.u;<_ furnishing them a course! and chm}: of their com.po&.<cs.' | Capt. stcdmnn said. . Captain Slcdmanls mcssaize in- tilt-utcrl no liVl‘,s were last. - They fired two red rockets which I (’r‘FlJll’(l the Washington 00 si<zlit. l.‘::z~ lilobsnis in the Atlalntic oil‘ tie mail of ll‘."lZll’l(‘l nnd near the l'lli.".'ll)t’(‘ to lllv‘ linrzllsh Channel.- t‘-.m:.iiii §i“(l.lll‘(\ll sold. "'l‘lii~ still cnrrieti no l<ienlifim- ‘ lion mm‘ks." he said , f".:viii:u.i Stvtlinxul said all sur- ‘ ‘rs v;ci'c in good crmdiiinn inc 0'1l\""l‘0V't‘ sink six min-t ufcs nit-or the tnrpr-tlo struck, set- tlimr down by the stern. The Wfl°hlP§ifil\, bmmd from New Ycrl: "or Fvulnnd. was less hour's run norlhir.-.=t of the Ollvegrove wlten the 506 was received. F l V Germany's “pockctbattleships" and another war vessel were l17it‘7dcs- attack on the German naval bare; at Wllhelmshavcn and Bnlnsbui-tél —;_—-—___—+— -3 (Continued on page 3, Co‘. 3v War Briefs - T A Fmtoan’: at St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. Son is NOT i VVASIllN('TOl\'. Sept. 7—- l.~ll’)—'1"he ‘Lnitcti slates navy. A ' l'i'i ‘ii-I.‘ d"'i :cil today, will . . ‘in-gill: zmriisddldte con.sIrui-lion // or a $350,000 submarine base _ . 7 V J ,\l()S(‘()\\’. St-pl, ~—i(I‘- um-3§J_'l‘he soviet l'nltm has assured l‘olllnii Hint lulssm will strive as far rs possible I0 maintain normal commercial relations with Polliml, diplo- matic sources reported tonight. the assurances, it was said. were given by lhc i'l‘emll‘T and l o r c I g n commlssal’, Vyarhcslnff Mnlnfiili rcccnllv in an interview with the Pol- ish ambassador. '17/I/1’\-A " COl‘l'I.\'llz\GI-L\'. Srni. (l,l'-Havas)— Scamcn aboard TORONTO. Sept 'l~tCl"i——.\l:ni- mllm and mnxtmstm i(~ii;»:~..i- sel putting in here today said 31211‘-‘i.’ H _ that the Danish fishing boat T<]~“°nf° 4- L’? Nnrdstrand was sunk hyn mine Q,[‘:r"::,a1 M '67 near Esbjerg and four of its éalwhcc 4.‘ 51 crew iwere killed. Eshjcrg is. I _e_,»,;L John 47 (in Danish port on the North Sea. Hntllnx :3 56 j.__ C?mi'!oi‘rtrw\'n 53 L0,-y|)0_\,v_ MP1. 7 ..iu')—— lllnrillme East: Moderate to The railway executive com- ii»*'i_I \vin::‘s;M partlyr"cVlnii‘ily;uP:il_r:ll mittee announced tonight that _:::;‘;_rnpr° 5 7 5 “"‘ P3'3»'€"K" "'3'" "“"'l'° “'"‘“d l*ll".'l1'ilr‘lt= this rtitcriimrn at 615 be curtailed beginning Monday. and mm‘),-mw morninp 3; 5. Dihinl CI" Wm "'0 “-"m‘“““‘d l Sun sets this ('\’r‘_niiiq at 6 '26 but "mark boxes" will be pro- rises tomormn mtifnlllii Hi """"' "new moon st-pi 1:4. 7 22 A. M. Siimmcrstdc uric !‘ir_'i‘l‘.Pi’l'\ n*.in- ltitc it later than Clmi'lt»‘.icio\rii. THE (‘AR FERRY S-|llJ.V’(i§ team aorae~n_7fii.. 945 A M, i n 4.10 P M lUI(U.\|U, hcpl. t ---l\ 1‘) ——Ontario Red (‘roast decided at ii. meeting here today to open red cross depots immediately at Ilurrli-fit-lil, retcwliwa and (‘amp Borden. Ontario military mm”. “l:‘~n\K-I: g‘(t;;~nk1_’ciinl‘liic6‘l;i0lF;D lti. l(lT(‘lIl~‘.Nl-ZR, oni., Sept. 1 3 ' " ' " “ ' — t(.‘ I’) —-Three Lutheran I s1'_\;n \y -; \|l ix _, nhurches have decided to dis- continue services In Herman. rpm,“ gm-d,g«n 9 AM‘ 7 pm, “ ~ J Leaves Toimentine 10.15 AM.. (Continued on page a, 001 6) 8-10 PM-