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Orono Weekly Times, 16 Oct 1941, p. 3

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onyshav'e ben arrying eon fordeci -atauit Huricne ight- ers prpar<ito, take, ofï against raiding FceWuf.Oten fo r laeand pfilot itis a siiems Mi], ,0;h en emn adrs wicli inaLke 1longseengooarm Breejt ovur ithe suhe tip ot ire- land1 far o oea, are signited(,i the littie Hiurrjicane"s are thro.wn1 laUto air for ba)ýttie. Speedy and wt effective tirepower, the figlter, planles are miore thanl a nmatc2h 'Or the fourengined ralders, which, àJiowever, are fa"ster thlan nny Coast- X. sipatrol laesdoing ocea-n ser- This methoid Lias p)rovýed the maost effectivj-,e Jdevisedl to datec agairist the risou -Britishi snip- plng,' and diug the reent r3e- upewal. of le heavlest Germaan sbip- ping att'ackis since l'ast Springip, the Hailrrcanes have sihot own an11 un1- nnncdnumber c ondýors and Kurierý3. The area of these German 1oasses rauýýe fr-om tfienigb- hood o!GirataIo the Noth At- lanti. Thaugh they mny be vitorlous, manay of thiese fgltebilots ineyer 31-,e to mnake their rep)orts. Once they are off the slip and have f eshe flhg , tsaheyhae tîres- eirses, 1_f near enouigh IGthomie, 1,hey mayý land safely and1(!sa live di figlt agnanUI too f ar away, tley ma-y try to nke craish sea landlngs auid await rece uci A Iandinigilu,,thje lttie figbter 1 very dangerous and mnore of ten tban flnot usceefLPlanesa- ways zare bat ha cea landings. The third method of potential1 rescue is for the plot to bail ont as close ps 1possible to sale landc aind ule tle standard ruber rafij nueh as is Carried by cros-c*han- nel flghters. In the ope(n ocean, hoeetis is f r- more danger- eus and less Mceefltan ln theý Fail Coats- Have Many -New Points Cotti fashlons for, girls is the wirap- &tqnnd Silhouette with 4idaesel-~ boIýt, Outstanding caatrsi tý is cat 'styl-e il the seasonn's atrlshonîrIer bine, ound iid tem laine, radical and l-flat. S1ering dpruefrom the"T aquared, padded shoulder wornfo meveral ycars, The old favorte rag- Ian s houlder returas as one o!fthe best fiterpretive treatments of thls awsloped inae, whlcl is of para,) V'.ýnont impýortanice la al tyoes Gi, apparel. Variations of the, dolmian4 uleeva abound, usualby combined imth boused Aulbess above thé wais±bIlnp, achleving an easy and craaul mle m MtI s e-rig-ht The patc, zpi"l inigs have a naw feauture ibis year, con pletaelevswith kaitted wlad breaker cujffe, warmi enougli for th(, apîdest of Wintei days. These newý, types o! extrýa iins are made Mu the same celer as the coat lt- mefuually la a bihtar weight of thiesanfar. The boxy coat il 1esc liked ia deuble-breasted Brooks style with mannlish back belt, welted seains, mat back and large patch pockets Prost On-ffices Take Books For Soldiers Hon.ý W. P. Vluloc:k, Pos>jimaster- Genaeral, aaaouacn(,ed recetly ta lu the initeres.t ecfsoldiers, sailors1 and airmea, statioaed la Canada and Newfoundland al Canadien Post Officers wvill act usi deposltiug ýentreýs for bookis. -This applies to bookis oly, fmot Mi magazines and newspaeers,' gaid thle Minister. 'TPersonjs whe wlh teu pply our forces wâi inieh aàpreciated readiag maWte nÎwmay haad ia tIcs e vlumies aýt thir. Post Office, The books s douai- Even on theirý Albecrta, Canada, ranch, the D uke and Ducheýsso Windsor can't get nway from f"a n cmeramen. These Indians, it tui-rned out, wnnted csh, not auïtographs., "Need moncy for tea. Need money for coffee. Need mon)ey for fou, they sad 'Yo-u boss, you pay." The duke parted withi a quarter, then toWid emen to vanii.

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