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U. Fl, " PEP T,p�irK W EGYPT e • I � wE WAR - WEEK ---•Commentary on Current' Events
S. Fliers there is nothing pectacular we __
Y �,n,r, ,, .n s ��. -,.., .« / .. ` �, r,• ,, f , ' -, .;,"„ , • can do that the little things are e
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T�� [Y Tran' r a:F:: :;;.,.. _ ,. nal w rth while? e? We do spine-
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f�i f a s / % t r. tuners, and it's too bad.
tli �" ::: ,. -That old saying, "Mony a rnie e j t® ®1��
- ' Preflight gist Procegs .Described ': r M1, •:. ::: , _ Last %hen . Sever .
• by Bill Cunningham In Lib. • "'s. '
,r . , maks a ;piltickle," was never, more .
erty 7 :n. ,`: {r , 'true than when applied to the T'he fall of Sevastopol, accord- With Rostov and Baum in Nast .
. / ° "" , �/'fl•q� r > Y wont of the individual citizen in ink to the Christian Science �'i►oss.ession, Russia would appar-
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The greatest sports story in the < .... ?:;': / N/ a•,+' " , a war. Monitor, may have left the Rus- enkly Have no source of oil, esce!<tt
riN :t,a. �.k `. ;: iii:.__._.11...-.-.-_1'"$'NJty�i7� S /
of cfviliztition 'is rapidly Take this business of voluntary sian Black Sea• Fleet° without a from the field at the ,north sad
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akin. form f' u r- h_, - <� ,. ,..�*,w, //,� % � ?°� rationing, for example., X.oti've base where repairs Gan• be under-' os the Caspian, •although 'it is -�
t Lr • at four widely sepa .ms`s ,r,: : e
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college addresses, in this iii "'..• ' heard ,people say., "We only drank taken, quite possible ' oilier . unannpuncei-
awakened• anti war conscious na. ',`r:::' � ': ",;. ; I -two cups of'. tea, before it was -All during the months when en- oii developments .exist: in the 'ia- .
tion of ours. /j rationed. ' Even & we do cut down couraging -news . • or 'of Russia or in Siberia. .
( / came from Russia tori
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•It's a new pro.graii't for the: '/ , to only one .how much, shaping .concerning •thea successful stand iVazf'a Long Lines` ,
'.tra'it's `of 'United States naval ; '�� /r. �' s.pace will that save?'.' It will . £he, Soviets were making agaitnst It - Germany seriously contem-
g �f t ? ve Tates a push eastward .from ° 7
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vitors a sa very little but, multiply' the Nazi advance naval observ- . P .11
i . i . s . that one cup by 13.000,0U0 . and ers viewed' with 'apprehension the whichever., ,springboa'rd, it acquire' .
year. Tl ey Will he f}ghting fliers, , : , ,�.,, be it Egyp-L or, ins 'eastern bore
ost of them -aerial duelists and �,4/::y% , :.. s fir'? ��' r y ' '' see what -the saving •is then..' failure to. disco Ger)iians Y
dge •the
di bombers. 'his -'is an sexist` '. Let's wor4 it out. The saving 'from"'their' hold on the Crimean of the Black Sea, tremendous dit
war. 'ivill a won . in -the air, " f y of one cup of tea by every Can- Peninsula. -and the attendant, way o extended `
b ficultiea , in the f
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Its far reaches i ate it a master ' ;�.;' . ,;.; s aian, takings `L00• cups .as equalling threat tp Sevastopol,` the only ads lines of communication will 'be -
r, , invo'lved. VAfortt}nately .the Nazis
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respansihrl%ty o€the navy: ' Owr -� ,:' one' pound, means, a saving of quare base left the Russian Nnvy
i• . / ' - 32 % :tons, of tea 'eveiy day. •A in the: Black Sea. , neem to be able to' maintain .seem-
ing'•to a scent change in servi.cei; ,,". Fs� iio im or=`" 'ingly impossible• lines of suppil
:w. w- _ _- : ; -, . _ to�ciri-atel- ket_hA _ ade._.__..��_,.,. - -
: fll� 1� '-o tea occtt les ap.p y .'. _ s
. ritemzuris;-this wr11-1se,. elver �� p �( and base `ihiown tevious
-cion 'of hl li school �I ( J") p• rant con'tribuLion :t0 the Rusaian., , 1� lY , • -. -
g graduates an, �� 3.OU cubic •feet of car wo ,s .ace-". • '
well .as of •eolLe e, mi3n: " so out brie' cup of tka'saves 3,250 war effort other •than presenting copied-miaitary' doctrine concern-
, g _ ing ,thein into the waste,pa-pet'. bas -
Th' w ! it u - _ .
e e t i abs t this . ro ,c N' a, sezious' obstacle to German do
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r iers in tet 'a on w th numerous o
< Gen.; 'Sir Claude 'J: E;,. `.. A•uchinlck ,rallies 'a gi o up of .Brit sh sou g'yp mina.tion ;of the ,Black,- Sea. It is. g' . s tbeiF
. g•rain is .a , 'pieiight,gphysically' o •s`n Lakin � over •active c mman or Britain's P,i lith Aran ;,�luchinlecSc'a What c1n . a• steavedote dp with .. ' .. . ° , .
Ile tins been touring' the Ir nt L G0 A g ', q r . 7 , CO Osed.of' a .heterogeneous, •col: vmili y tenets.
tougheiinig .Process that will „kilt encouraging in presence, as :well yes his sirate has aided iirtasu.,anti'Arnerican.sor� to cneck the drive ,0,250 cubic feet. mp
g' P + g9�" lection of ships, which , at the out- Nevertheless; water . traneAorfa
these men ill the air the :hardest, of tiumulet's Axis invad'ers.. Well, -roughly speaking, that 'is ._ on'reina easiest,
. . .- break ,of hostilities -with Germany way ts'
b , - - • • g feet. high,' 20 feet ti ins the ea
to hest , moat rgsoui=eex•ui most • a pie eight 1 `consisted' of'one old 23,040=ton bat- " '" �Tty. troops .and supplies,' and
hicalt -_i,t and -)i ossl-p, - he - '- ...:.. _.
P y lir, G _ _ _�_ ___ _ _ _____ _- _ _ , ,
j j a' y / -- ---- - •-• wide a-nd 2Q fegt .hong'.. , It w.ou d __ tie ct:uiser armed with 1> inch control of the Black Sea will l►er
most darty • attd ourageous uertal-',.: r 0 E . accommodate two Valentine tanks
k aL.��.V1U mit the .quick ,,and. uninterrupted
warixioxs whu'w a ever skied or V.
tU' r i .a I ' 1f)or goodness ,. knows how man guns, five small modern crtti�ers, q
Y" three' old cruisers, and some old- transfer of A*azi hordes to 'Batttia.
dived .a plane into a fight, Be- - • \,: cases, of rifles `lir Bren guns: The and other eastern Black 'Sea' ports. .
foie they ever even see a fli rpt F R E S .S' r stevedore could load about 80,.one - ' d6r.troyers and submarines. . ' . Po ,
6 r ,�j!/ At various -times during • the To obtain this advantage the Rns-
`�'I 11 , VaineK, they wilt be put through , / / �, :• V ton aerial. bombs'' in the same aian Blac$ Sea Fleet must be int-'
o past year .the •Germans have
the (fest 'physical regimen of AN AMAZING MAN: r space or, eight universal Carriers,. (, mobilized, and • one way to obtain r
any gron'p .of fighters in any sort; What an amazing, man ,is ����"��"� (- Ode cup:of tea a'day. Multiply claimed the destruction of several
of uniform, :And that.itteans an ► Here 'he is over in 0 W"IN � v it'b $�5 da s! Not bad? . Nb units of the fleet by airplane this iesult is to iiepiive it of bases: r;;
Y• , Churchill- y y' l•' bombs, none of 'which hdi•e been . Few, Natural Harbors,
They'll hike 40 - miles. a day., Washington again conferring .with .1 ' . it's not. bad but it's only a frac- .
A Weekly Colu'wn About ` Ma and TThat.iin,O' Canaabaee ee►sany •confirmed by, the Russians. Con- L",nqueatiouably Nazi bombers
Th`ey'll be given expert instruc- the Pr'esid'ent:of the United, 'States,. ti11 .on of the cargo spa s that Gan • sequently, n'u'one 'knoxs'the pre-, have- made a shambles ,of the ex
, tion in every type 'of hand to hand'' Sixty-eight years of age,., carry- . lWhen 1 came home frnm_t, We .civilians don't be doe- be saved if we ail of us cut our sent strength ,of the.. Soviet Black tensi've . naval ba$e facilities at l
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in - ing--t. - :moi nsiht#i - '!� _ its x «�.
as war P ear a o o grousing tors .as a as wi e s ierlrswever=#t�-sa#2�,- - ask, biiiLt the -,�w<. - a .
great distances^ •with their •clothes. ties of an E,mpire,, with its arm y Of course` it isn't spectacular, Russians ave' proved very adept
about solos fellows who.had spent when the big. battles get under, aasrtme that it still has a strength
. on. They'll' , be taught all the linked ihto.'other coiintrieg of the - 'this volgntary contribution' that in' moving manufacturing facilities.
the war . years. working in . muni• , way,, For a .' tummy -Ache or ' a far superior ,to any other force
. ' crippling wre'stl'in'g holds; all the . world 'and et lie seems 'to cross • ' works no hardship on us,' but it - to safe .locati'ons • when it Jiecame
Y_ tions plants., , IV wasn't the, sol• • broken le we can .:wait 'a, few P in , that area.
cunning tricks. of 'Ju-jitsu, how to the Atlantic .with the .dai'iaig, spirit'' P is another• wags iii NhiCli the �IIdi . , evident that .the
. diers'who .complained -they. limp. minutes . or' hours'. if the' civilian, Italian Naval ' 'Ruse y were there ten.
break a niaiis arm, now to kick of an early Viking! How many "Lucky, ,.vidual� Citize'n's' Army. can make', ed by the forward' sur .
ly said: Lucky' stiff, that's what doctors -have .to spread their 'Aal Atone• time there was a rumor- surge of vier- ,.
in tlie, groin, how• to kill a man . persons; much. younger, could. r it possible for our sons and broth- atte>nspt tu,'coerce Turkey -into man armies Consequently; :it tis
• ' 1 would', hAve done if . I', had •han' eats over more of ' us. But. a
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�. vtriti:t._tlis bare °hanris _. an they 11_ _ , tisre _.0 .,'_to •s'uch•.a sched3nle as he _ ..
- - " ' p an sense''Tit was the steer civ- : _ oldie.. can't wait. ii ' ers and sweethearts .and husbands permitting 'certain units' of . the. . quite possible .that repairI -faeilititon
have strength enough to du it. • , must o •throw h constantly'! ? • -, . y . shell torn s tp do the s .ectacular war wt►rk . e :and even one of ..the' sizable float
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- g „ g y ilians. They. seemed to feel it there should not: tie enough doe- P �.. ,stand Italian Navy to pass though .th ,
liingston Wdig-Standard ; .... _ .. __:- ,lie -se- we ;are willing to Dardanelles : under the„guise' of ing--dry' docks at--Sezastopol -had
was wrong fol ,some people to tot s in the .Army . to give, prompt hay ing been• transferred'' to the'
. �5. w....' WEST -o- have' earned `'high' wages while attention to badly wounded 'then behind "them, even' in, .the little been moved to some other 'Blatt'
.. FRONOUNCING "RATION"' -•;others did the fighting.,;'.., 1.`things. Rumaniala 'flag, but .if.,'this effort Sea port -before German bombs _,;
b g-•' . because too many stayed home to , .
gin:,, -I - . >. :::: ,::::w::,,;;>, Spea'ki.ng of rationing-; there: ° y was made, nothing carne' could Oach ihem. .
:<r,/.,. .>.:.;;;;..: ,•;:.;;::;;::: a,; Just who should fig•kit and .who look after u's ,it -would be a trs'g-I.
actuall c
%< %,,... seems • to be some - differ''ence- of - of t it' 'and. th.e Rosi la Fleet con- The Black'' 'Sea : has ve'r few
: iilrl�tay at: home Lc a h - --
/,>::«•:.:�'- z_" opinion a ,u i s p soon cation.:
.q ` ;:::t::>.::^:: roblem-a'nd. one that is really'. Perha s we ask too much'.oi` a tinned to control t ac> -g- a: �ia�fioza �sE sill- f e; 'Se-'
attrai
.' The dictionary allows both the . P P There is no' question but that vastopol being ' the' only � on'e of
,. ,r i . h solved only b'y those who volun•' our medical men. We"talie it'for
long• arid. short a, , but since: t e ,� R ��+ T�szi ,strategy includes .a - dri've, od consequence.- • .Practically . every.
. , t granted that they .,w#ri.. Lorne' at Rel u 1.0 Werk
military, have alwyays ,used'• the tear' tisi i ii 'to tfi ,"'oii producing re[;iona -in the .other harbor 'in the entire -area Is ��
" ho columnist i_ in a p t o.
:. • „ „ whatever hour ',of 'the day or"
<..: short a that gets the prefer- e . • sheltered .by breakwaters and none
. z : < nig • we ca ; we take- malty span -e ut'� are, large. ,
once, which makes it pronounce the, Subject because he cannot will come. cine two rode camps near • the more :ambitious desi'gn,' 'of , .
-• "rashonin ” rather than ray- 3 for granted that they De o g Northern Route Menaced.
, g, Y-. �. etrikin'g''across southern '4sia_
„ know .all the . eirGtimstances that whether we have a record of pay Jasper, Alta. have refused to work, '-
shoning. Anyhow `it seems 'a'p- Should. Japan 'be . successful in ,The situation in robe. Black Sea
.. lead to an individuals decision.' to our bills•'or oat 'and we .also a, spokesman.• of the,.l3ritish. Col=' '
s, p'ropriat'e,. considering the .:sub- .. g °' its effort to dispose of •' serious has novo• 'become critical. In view •
x� 4.. „ ;, poet can an one be
Ivetther )i'sus y " take it for graniteq1 that they.wil'1' umbia Security Commission 'said':;
sc e.ct; that the . a should be short. , ' Chinese• resiatauce, it in '£urn', wilt of recent. British and Russian re-
:.., Brantford 'E� 'os. • arbitrary on the: subject. ' give. quote a bit of their. time , to `~recentl'y, and 13 of .the ringleaders ver'ses' s' T•urke whateder ma
P then be free to.b.egin, a push west- e , y, y be
a But we can all wonder. free, clinics. have been arrested and are en
f- -o- ' ward, vbhic,h : i'f successful, would its 'i clinationa will' not a en the ..
:..; X'' And this. is the sort .of .thing. route ao internment at the',.Cana= ���° p
•.j NAZI MO=TTOES TI -Army. needs doctors:. So permit these bizarre ' allies to • Dardenehes ' to .. fie. British' Fleck
1.thltt 'makes us wonder. , 'A few
In '1940 German . ro a aridit does, the Air Force: ; ,This year elan, immigration :detention' sheds
P n_g.__ da s.R ;per _V,,,,,Al ;' u t 'f eral.' Tin' Vawepu er under-i._loin panda. In fact, werethia favoritism shown
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- •—c_'..•'trmm—i.-l�s rt,,.. i 3 :a?. �ix+7.11]._ '%., .. - - - .: " '_._Ct1'79�i'e--a--Itis.ill•Ile'i'.---3�•; 'il'.i]:j„'"-.-itYcit... _ '-l'-.WFli..'iax--i:7S�"i.K ,, 'h,a,csa- a:aracce ;n- '$",`lt,: 'lit : ILi'YFr�,� ,3; ,-" hss• til icer"" .
::,>, { tyro- !n this " year of 1J4C It : w.t.rt ne cropping .P ^ the, other. . posses'se5 in consider: planes in, negatiatiitg tise�"eatix
': �. 'at a meeting of :the 1I ii-erica� . , . .
: ,.. Sixteen others,, w'e're' interned' at
has,'been again changed, to read; Dominion. Lets Hope• that a , . able quantity and the prestige; and the 'Dardanelles.
„ '.M,edical Association', that the Cip, �anrouver after what. appeared to
We mush win:. Anyone trying good, percentage of: these shingles i outbreaks . at other attendant upon the ,cbntrof. of an , '' The .railroad from Murmansk -is
`z'" ited States needs 3,000 doctors be; organ zed
to,express`.in a nutshell .the de- will take the form 'of'pips on the area extending half w•ay, around already menaced `b the Germans.
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t, v,lopmen, of German public re- eveiy •month for the Army ane , shoulders or rings' • around 'the caThe "work st+iilteii 'are in protest the world .willgundoubte'oly-have a Should their gush from Finland be
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,,: • ' action to war' events .do no Wavy' cuffs=l'd . hate . to', think of .a : -'a ainsL itis separation of. Japan- far-reaching effect on .their, rela- , successful,• railroad. 'connections '
• Direc,,or u� rr,.a,.,en's . uluntary, worse �tkian to remember' 'this' Ser- He said. .There is an, apparent . Can elan public man ;making a , " • , 'g ifons with the; few 'nations whish - with :Archangel ..will .lie ;the nett
. Services. yivision,. 11e[)artment of • lack ,of interest • on the part 'ot ese men from their families and ,
-'e ' es .and .a fes of .mottoes. f sioii to volunteer e'- $Pesch like .that of Paul 11IcNutt.. delays in- pay •cheques. have. managed to remain' , nolo- objective, and should the Nazfjr '
. .National War au viz -St- Catharines Standard. Your pro es, b break into the.'Cas
former' assistant• de rut minister re'l'uctalice to' ' give' u. It all gives one.''very furiously "The commission', is handicapped • volved in the 'gargan'tuan conflict p>an;l .Ruasie..
P Y . cause of g . p r that has,s. r will be in danger of losing:all lines
an the Ontario Public' , W'elfa a `O" ? private 'income for army pay." oto think.', in removal of Japanese 'from the p sad, all over the globe:
Department. the purpose of ill's ; NICE FELLOW'S, _TkiOSE HUNS p' Despite the former pessimistic of 'communication' over wh' h sn
That 'was'. a •strong statement, hat are we doing, to help British. Columbia d'efen'ce 'area,.' 1� F
Division is• to unite 'both volun: A German U-boat commander, " but bicl'utt'is not noted for with- alo'r the ' successful . prosec'ut.ion said. Major Mellor, spokesman for opinions of experts, Germany lilies ;flow from its allies.
tar war work ,'An'd civilian, ser- vuho used to - be consul' 'at 'New seems. to have akl the .sit, and its - .
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vices in such a way that the 'whole Orleans, torpedoed an American holding his punches. of the war. • the commission. owing. to .the. re- L
volunteer movemen ,marches for- , luctanc1e.' of citizens' in :,proposed derivatives .that it requires for ;Tllritia alit Ship
t ship; and when the survivors ,h'ad the stupendous ,Military 'efforts it , p '
, ward ill .a co-ordinated whole on taken to ' a small boat he told, } - settlement areas' to accept ,the,
LIFE'S 'LIKE. THATy Fred Neper evacuees. exerts at, several widely separated Eier3 Three ,Days
. a community basis. . •• :them to rorty .a certain direction to ' ' ✓ . war. fronts: .
v e / / I/� /�/ "Many` people are blind, to the
land.; .The sailors, knowing their :✓ i "Scorel ed Ear h Effective
;. t , n r / fact 'that seeurit} of ill's Pacific tj I Canada is .traw turning sift a ..
,Aur Raid Dama S Huns., row rowed in• the opposite di �/ /`� coast is a national not' a local In', view of the 'very effective,' new merchant ship, ., p. -ery, three
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- rection=anti ,came to s'hon'e safe- ' ��� problem. c . t p e etofore days, and during, the month of
L iy. Nice playful fellows, those / I An extensive building a carried out by Russia, the Nazis
�! am0u S Cathedral : - fj' � � f g program June ten will ,have been, launched "
. I Huns! 11 ,' can have no hope of obtaining oil. vs'i
, j // � to accommodate evacuated' 'famil- as compared, th , five' in hti4
Ottawa Journal � /// �' es' •for a: longtime til come Prom'tit®
/ %. contemplated in in British Hon. C.. D. Howe, 'Aittti"sie o%
7 is cont
Canterbury Cathedral Es- -o- V �/ Caspian. area stiouki .it pass into
/. ' `/p / - , Coli;ntbla and .the prairie ''prov- Munitions and Sup' ly .revealed
capes Dire,Ct Hit - Other' Windsor Star ./ / v their' control. _
I{istoric Buildings Destroyed o- / s ��tl a not •be :' ' It wpuld ,seem a simple prose n _h
r �, > . inces before', the .winter, but the recently.
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'PERSONAL INTEREST 6 ' +. ,L , 4 + _dole to -carry oft across the B1ffclr_ ____-%
T.he German air laid June. 1 on, determined until Ontario farmers • posed to -provide 1,000,000 tone.
Everybody seems, to k.noiv -. ;.� s _z_, r Sea from . Batum to Galatz .and o' merchant shipping this •yea=.
Canterbury1.
, cradle° of Anglican 1 Z decide how `many workers They
itv damn ed the fainoua enough arithmetic to figure out• �.. �: require on su�arbeet farms. thence up the Danube by oit�barge.
1.n � mainly of 10,000 -ton' deadweight
I Christian - g what's, coming to .hi A. a �so However,' the 'oil, •comes frons the
cathedral destroyed sever'a'l ' his- I Approximately 7.500 • Sapan.eae � resSels, with some, 4.,704 Yon ones.
'=liitcltener Record. r . shores of the Caspian Sea." and r,
toric buildings :and •laid, waste ' _
remain fat �'ancouwte; acv ailing..;re= L' '
much .of the residential section, • • �- A - movai.• B'atum on the Black Sea is mere- Up'to the present in merchant i
13UD,GET EbITORIAL �_ ship -building, the Dominion has
3t was disclosed not long ago. a ly tfie terminus of .a d00 mile pipe
�� ' line, none of which ,would be I' 20 'of her •1,0,00.0 -ton cargo veq
The 'damago to the cathedra[ • O, IS C H' ! , sols in actual Service: She has . '
• bj/i - existeifbe by^ the time the Germane
Thomas imes-Journa i Olc� Navy Signal 17 'more launched and , in the
was estimated at many thousands „ '
of dollars, a•Ithough °the edifice es laid hands 'on. it. In addition. the
u Little C,�]t .. Guns . n " - wells themselves ani] • their facil- water, and being fitted There : .
caped a direct tt by high explos Creek To wanks
s which howev r, wrecked the ities 'would have been thoroughly are'33 more building. ,together
' \ wrecked,.. with .seven of the 4,700 -ton type.
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Second, ' F'ront r The old and always s ' •irelcome „
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modern ]lbrary: snit deanery„'and / / t /
/ signal • "SpliC•e the main Urate” It appears more 'probable that When the program .-pt under
. battered Kings -School, 'England's . � , Germany's' immediate objective in Ray there were only eight: berths i
oldest public school. •' ik-itain is prod'ucinA a 'd;;: sub- / 7 came front ,•I:ing George's ship
V the Black Sea thrust is to deprive, capable of hold;ng the, 10,000 -ton
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H'ndreds of the .cathedral wind-. ' Macfiine 'gun to` arm saboteurs' /.. i` •• X. %,� after he reviewed' Bri,ish anti. Un- s
Russia of oil rather.. than 'ail at- sn,l)s in buiiaing. _ ow mere are
ower ,we -e blown out. Th$ whole - and patriots expected to help the 4 _ , itel States naval forces recently, , t
area Iws littered with rubble, and Allies open a second front in ' "11 American -ships all obediently, tempt, 20 bolster its own suji[).iy,.. tui.;, tc.tn e.e.en more >or the
hags-aLi'. Euro )e it was disclosed `recently. , �" It might also be part of a.;plaII' to :q;'t'�-°gin ��Ps:ers, stated' hoc: e. a
0 • hoisted' the sainA sign t.1 bot nb
_ were set afire. •The ancient stain The weapon, which looks like i r - ��. :ono nem•, w ly:.- "'""'' - instals ihtl va.t u,.e.i ..alio is' Ui toe me.c„ant st::ps, ue ug .
+ „ "' i - r Thon' it w.:s explained it meant help by � q.,rripttn"g ail lines' of turned oat, .,o percent of 't.ie
' pd . lass •had been removed from a dime -store version of .the t �' � every 13ritiSh e'ailor gut a double $'
g Y g r ��/ conununica,iou waa we outside Iaoor and ril3te'ir8.£ iisc.uG_'_1'
. the cathedral at the outbreak of Tomtit un can Shoot nine:-millt- .3 to •
Y the wet•. metre' German, Italian and Trench • ,
i //` issue of rum to diinh the -King's vtip:ld... , .._(, '>` t font::an. Urs df- t
. • iteaiU,.'li was.sngg -((d toat way. Ytostd}, wbith is aimus; within' •iv,u,.r•-", a
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hieendiah•ies toll on .the cathed- ammunition and has been tested ••*•/4•_ � r� , \azj grunts, is lo:._,Pn on an' oil eu tr."'Er,htr C. and ;..arc toady
'F a"al l'OOf Dirt were S•mofliered be• ]h COtllniatid0 raids On lite 1''1'enCll •Lc•ti�E.�?, tOenFtt95C 1039, 6F Fred It•:a'r" be tits ' Cr'.Eww'� Ctt the 'llgnnr'.t:•,, ,
stile shirt. SL, coat.', - / . y t-nited'States ua,•4hir,- "_ot double ,Pipe hire vaerce: oil 'is c:_tr,fiut- for a.tiai seal -Ii *g in ,an -
fore setiut,_ tile. c "We'lrh'ave to'. let Iter go... . . Customers fall ih lov,e,w'ith her oti-d , kp.. vr..am snd.t�' - eat .th11
io',°stout Rna�ia 'tit rail. tn;ttyttfte days.
August'ine', Chair •ou which 'a'rch- The gun .is regarded as highly can"t eat! !" P _ __
1r!sha.ps for ct;nturies sat daring. useful for shock troops and 'home, -t .. �- -- - - -
the entJrrnucint>u4 cer<inopies was guards, •but its Chea[)ness. mill- 1.
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aindamaged, but 5t. (,'nor e's tary experts point out, 'infikes 'it REG9�. AR FELLERS—A Sad Case
' (Ili " tvne 6estrayeii.., an idealt weapon -for big-sca41e dis- _ ..r�- °- - �-�
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In this town itseit . the Royal tributioii to saboteurs.
STO? YOUi2 GRYINC, ,� I'M WELL WN�f DOt1T YOtI TA lE . DONT, dSE' SiLLY �J PRPA Al1t7 WELL, 8C SUrit AN WAXt
I?otilU.;illi 15otel, SUrd ,pours ,.old, 1'itfed with a magazine . holding - +P SURPgl T0' St E' A M O ' � me TO ,THE Movies, Too ? L .ARE'CtO1t.q OUT ALONE ' ME UP • 'NEN . OU COME."
' °where"(!utett L'lizalii•tb ,stayed, Was 3� round., ills gun cart fire at . 80Y LACE YOU. • CRYINtt I CAN FUT MY CLOTHES <, ,ANO IF YOVRE A VERY BACK CAUSE L NEVBR'CAN
' ' burt.ted oi;t, as trell as several the rate of more than 500 rounds ON .IN A JIFFY MOOD COk O MrCIN lCt / 9LEEF. , . C,O 0� /POP
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with, 1)icl°cu:lan assoria a nirnute, is effective- u tq LOU r i
' tions. " ' . •yards End .has k useful fife of
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• , .'I'rnrlll11vnt re.stderns of the town .. more than 5,000 rounds. _ _ .
% Reid morale never faltered. One tgt magazines o . t a c // - �
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the perfect calm and courage of -only eight pounds. The gun's will .
• I the people of Canterbury. Hupd• be easy to so* in •occuptied coun-. o'1 I h 11 o � o � '%.,�
reds of p tople axe homeless but tries .by parachute oi•. ,by smug- f/ r�/7l� (�)7 ,
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how flinch tart l do fo'i• s'bttr dd- g g v & -
: e f The gun is'' called. the ' "Sten;' oho ! ' ..
'else? ,, a word used to conceal its de- v o I, ,
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