fAG£ EIGHT '1 - - . ~t. Catharilles Sea Cadets &.counter Stiff Gale On .,Lake Trip to Oshawa Harbor ~- ina t.hat It Is a member or the Brit- l&b. navy. Today as It srJl8 eas' aloDa the north .more of lAke On- tario leen·qe bo,.. are tralnlng that they may someday beocm.e ruu- Qed&'ed membtors of that British naa hU waved a thousand yean u ruler of t.be waves. SOME HI6HLI6HTS SALVATION ARMY R. SHIELD SERVItES a:;....,_"""tl.."-'Z.L-_ .. 2.':.:·,,,,"""· itk\~"1: ~~, ~ ~~'" ~.t ~ Greit Prospeiity After War Seen By Ford, 78 Tomorrow (81 DAVID J. WIUUE) Detroit, July 29-CAP) - Henry Pord, who wUI be seventy-eight on Wednesday, believe:; that out of the war now affecting most of the ltttrld'.s peoples will come an era "filled with opportunity for every- body who tan stop Iooklfil- back- ward, face about and go forward " He said he had no fear of a de- prua.lon following Ute compleUon or the U'nlted State.s defence pcogram -"if compet1tion rema.lns actlve." Pord wtU ob9ene the birthday anniversary aboard one of his freighters en route with Mrs. ~Td. to their Northern .Mfchillltt lodge. sun eanying his years lightly, he oonttnuu to be the acth·e head, wt.Utout title. of the far-ttung Pord enterprises. Usually up before six a.m., he gets tn a few houra of out- door ez:erclse, either walldng or bl- eycJ..i.n8' about his estate and oe- caslonaUy doing a bit of wood- chopping be-fore taking up the day'S conferences or vlsJUng the various plant.<~ of Ute Pord group. The notett tndustrlallst. who Is COOlpleUng n. giant aviation engine factory and a m~w bOm~r plane plant as oort of hb effort ln the national defence, reiterated his ha- ~ or war. but added· &Ome of our abmt finaneten aD4I greatest merehe.nts They under- stand trade. They know that aD prosperity Is based on the abWty of the farmer to buy. And ~bet know the value and function ~ competttlon." More enthusiastic than ever M~ the prospects of a clo~r alliance bel.ween 1n~ustry and agr1cu1ture, Ftlrd said: "I.Jterany, tens of thousands ot articles and manufacturing part. r.ow made from metals wtll be made p:~t.tcally from mat~rlals grown OD lhe farm We've found more than !l'.-enty d1trerent elements in wheat, all <1f wlllrh cAn be used Industri- ally. We use thirty t-ons or .starch a day in making cores for castings.• Plastics Refrirerator The Ford engineers recently be- gan experimental Wt:Jrk on a refris'• erator made or plastlcs and on other household R!JpUances. ~at Js being done today In avla• Uon, Ford s~ld, "Is bUt & beltlnnlng. ·ne airplflne !aetorl@s or the tu.: ture will alone gtve employment to mUUon.s. The alrnort.s and a.cce&• :sory lndtt..<;trles ~·ill emplov .,t;tn more mll11ons " Pictured at Bucldacham Palace in London when the 1t.lbl' and: Queen I slavla; Queen Elbabelh. wbo h ehatthJa" with Dr. Benes, pnshleat .t entertained. exiled royally, and exiled ,ruvunment beads reeenU;y. LEFT Cl:eehoslon.tla; K..l.ac llaalum of Nonray1 uad M. ltaetlewlc-,. Dftl:ld.ea& to RIGHT: Kfzq- Geolp; Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, Madame of the Polbh pftmmeD& In ezi1e. Belle._ wife of the pral.dent: of Cs:ecb.oslovakla; Kin& Peter of Yaco- .. It seems tbat wars-and J hate- to uy tt-are nece!S.Br:v to teach us lessons we .seem unabliPl to le&.m any other wny." Sees Millions Emplofed Fc-rd repeated his conviction that "Ws the munitions makers "'ho fos- ter Rnd promote wa1·~ be.:::ame of the trem~ndous protit.s wars brinK thtm" Then he went on· "There are a 1M or people In the united Stat~ who are tning to throttle rompetltlon. They11 stop at nothing to aceompllsh their ends -foment strikes, 1.1rge restrictive laws Qr anything else calculated to wreck eompet.ltlon. But America should never forget that comt>etl• Uon ls the lUe-blood or mdusttY, lradP, and Stlctal and co!ll.m~relal progress • ~...._..ceotlfiOM ~~ ...... • c:Jooooelng '-ily' bud-. .... todal nJati01Mihipa tie • ...,.a.....I•O...'•Yilll. - Ow•..,l•rw I• the~ lleo ol ~ ..,. ... ol ,., .. to yoo ....,. IIIM'MJ'IUftl . "".,_.,... ............ ............ The-~ ot Ute o..,.... ~. m chaqe of Canllodlan troops• ~tlon&l oentzu outalde Canada. abowa that 2.tM movie :1(11 rellolouo ..rnees. concerts had been by Ot.nad1an BalvaUon of'ftcem up to AJXil 30th. o.er-. au.......,. a1oo ~ ftaled &bat Qln•dl•ns had. written 2.-... ltUen home or to trlenm tn ID>&Lonct. IIDd bad uoe<~ o~.oco - ol at.ollobery. .NAMED ON COMMITIEES Ottawa, JUly 29-{CP>-Appotnt- meat ol Bon. J, D. Hyndman. tor. ..J'udae of the Supreme Court at Alberta. u an advtsoey conuntt· tee to hear objectl0118 under De- ten.e ol Canada Regulatlona for tbt COD&.rol of publlcalJons, was an- DO\Ulced ;veaterdaJ by Juatloe llln· ~ l.apoiDte. Jh allo announced creaucm. of two Dft. three-man ad'YborJ tom· mltteea UDder recent amendD..mtl deaUni' wlth obJecUont from. b:J.- temed pel'lm:ls to detention. One eommtttee eon.s1a:ta ot Juctse Dutel O'Connell ot Toronto chalr· man. Robert Tuebereau, K. c , o1 Uoo.treal, and W. M'. Db:on ot Ot· former DomJnlon deputy mlil· ister of labor. The other eom.l.at.s ot Judp J. C. A. Cameron of BeJ. lnUle, chalnn&n, Arthur Oasne, K c.. of Montreat, and !lagbtrate Robert l'orsyUt of Tl>ronto. 'Ibe amendments were made rol· 1o1f1ns recommendaUons of a par- liamentary comm.ittee on the De- tense of Cana.da Regulations and pnmde for heartna: ol obJeeUom. fra:a. pubUsbera of newspapers or periodicals which have been sus- pended and addlUonat factlitles for hnrtna: objections from interned penGDI. - ·. UTI AWA HEADY IF NAZIS ATTAtK Bee Hive in Singapof/e' . BriUih. Roya1 Alr Force upc-:rte are 1wanntnr about a Brewster flcbUaa' p1aM., usemhlln&' the eralt aftar lls irriY&I at Slnppore, crated, rro01 tbe United Slates. These planea have been &JTbiftr at the British •lr.q- hold In a ateadJ slre&m uad IU'tl now an important. par ~ of Slna&pote'a defences. Named. "Butralo F11hten" they an eredlted wl&b rreat performance In t.he air by R-A..F. mea l'bo fl7 tbDm. They wUI eome In Yet,., 'VIE!'q baady U Japaa IOH thnlll'h with her drh'e to ~h ~ south. Present d.emaDd for bases 1D lndo-Chlaa Is beUned t.o forabadow the loD&"-eJ:ped~ attaek on &he Dutch Eul JJutles. _ , . ........... . _ ..... ' ' He predJctM a turning or indus· try, ln Its 11earch for mat.erlal!, PHI tE "from the '""""' and Ute mine to lbiPl farm:• and asserted that a new J~lastlcs Industry and a tremendoutt czpan!don or avlaUon wm give em- WANf BREAD EQUITABU WITH PRODUIJION tOST "'Many of Ute lessons learned at sueh ~at expense dur~ former national emergencle3 are quietly forgotten," stated Mr. C. H. C&r· llsJe, Pf"e.sldent of The Canada Bread Company Limited before the annual meeting of shareholderz to- day. In dlscusslng a prom for the company or only $lf,BS8 Ot from gross sales of more than $7,.500,000, Mr. Carsille had said, "Due to eon~ dlUons crowi.ng out of the preaent war, our Government found 1t ne· cessary to establish cert.aln COil· trola and to nx Cffta.ln price.s or ingredients used. ln our products. but fatled to slve any protectton to selllng prtoe. IncnQed produeUon cost. In Ute b&)dng lndwtry began when the Government found tt' Decess&r'J' ta peg the price o! wheat. now pee- BOd at 1"1> for No. I ttbrtbern Grade In s~re at t.kehfiad and currentlY being sold at '75c. Pro- dUction costs toot another jump when the proce.Wng tax ot 15c per buahel wu placed on wheat deatla- ed for hu.man eonsumptlan ln can- ada. Thb tu: &mOunta to about 67;te per barrel ol nour (118 poundJ). Meanwhile the cost d. all other Ingredients used 1n t.he in· dwst.ry has lnereued. JJlOJD'H:'nt to milUons of persons in the rww world he visualizes. Asked whether the new world would be tolerant to the Jew, Pord repUed: "Yes, fr:ere's a n~d tor the Jew In the world, and tt's b:>und to be 1~, Among the Jews are smrnsu HEIFER NffS TOP PRit~ AT tA TILE S.UE "Monopoly meam stagnotion; 8tagnnUon means unemplovment. and mass unemployment meln't In• dustt'ial. commercial and rxial de-- cay" dian-bred stock, went to the Umtect States. The only male 1n the htrd to be sold was a young bull calf. ~hleh wa.s imported from SeoUand with lb moth@t. It sold for S750 to 1. farmer In W<estem Ontan~ Sl:c ot the htgh-cla.ss COM brou&.t't top prtcea. Olle or the blilfe.a>; a.ttle sales In About GOO persons were ptesen\ the Osh3.wa dlstzlct 1n yean: was I for the &ale, dtmng which the C&-- • r.adlan ~ Cross conducted a draw held on Saturday at the farm of I for the best guess on the highest wniiam DeyQen of Brootlln. with figure for the sale A total or 115 fT cattle 101D3 UDder the hammer. waa rabed. for the Red C'ro.::s In thla the hlaheat price ror one ~ manner. be1D&' $:1,000. Tbe price wu patd by Mr. ~en ta keeping the or tht c. Bl;ytll or Guelph for a two-nu- Imported eatUe tor his ovm pur• old helfer, lmpu1ed from Beolland. - Mr. ~en is a 1arJe cattle deal- e 1n t.he district, wbo. Clll ~b:nw'Y 1.. recehed • abJpment of 18 cawe rrom Scotland. It was one or toM lut ahlpmenta of eaWe 10 reach Canada. A prerioua ahJpment of 40 antmala destined for Mr. Dryden'• farm wu aunt by 0cnn1m. U-boat action In October. - Of the f7 cattle &old, 13 were lm· - from Scotland. being - to Mr. Dr7den by Captaln John Me· G1lli'fra.7, recosnbed the world over u one of the top men in c:attle rab. fnc'. The Clittle were abort-homed beiferB. TWenty of the cattle, !D· clud.lng both Imported and cana- AIR FORC£ A$5 WOMEN TO WAIT Ottawa. Jul7 20-!CP) - Royal C&nadla.n Air Poroe bead.quarten tald last night that women wishing to join the new CanadlAn Women'l Auxlllary Air Porte lh.ould not send In thelr appUeatlon.s until full ~ talis are issued "at an early date" ~ necessary quallflcatlona and 1nstrue. tlons on how enlistment h to be made. Mr. Carlisle lndleated that he did not want to &ee his company or any other company make an exce.asive proftt during war t1me ar any other Umt. However, be be- lieve.! that the establishment of selling prices equitable with eeo- !;::========================:; nomic production and distribuUon COJt.s would be most desirable 1n or- der to protect not onlY our IDdua• tries themselves. but the QlplOJ· ees t.nd these Important ao\li'Cies of t.ax revenue for the . ,Government both during thewar and 1n the re· tonstruction per1od that mwt fol- low. TOBAttO FINES TOTAL $210,000 Edmonton, July 20-(CPI-Tillrt'}' thr~ of thirty-six canatUan tobac· co manufacturer_,. wholes&lere ~d jobbera yes~rday were ordered. to pay fines tot.alll.na UlO.OOO, wben Mr. Justice 8. J . Shepherd aentea.c· "d the !Irm.s and 1nd1vidu&b con- vJcted. on combine cbarcea by ' an Alberta Sup~e Court Jury. On Thut3day, three tndlviduab absent from the court yeatrerday will be aentenced. '!be jury rnohtd 1L1 verdict saturday after one or the Coal .. ices Advance · llllel' llagasl lsi We beg to advioe our many customere that on and after Auguet lot prices of all kinds of fuel will advance. We will deliver to our eustomero all orders we now have on hand at the prices quoted. To thoee who have not yet placed their ordera we say. do it now and save money. G. A. CllNIVING W&ii'III PBOIIE ta loDgest trlaJs tn We!tem Canada's ;;;,;;;;;;;.;;;,;;;;,;;~~~;~~;.~~~; hi<>tory - one which atarted last April. The tinea Imposed ranaed hom rOI:IO OI:IO'o==-:o OI:IO •=o·c::==aii $23,000 for some manufact.urin& cor- ~ • ~~::;~~.~~er~"' cor two ..... u... During Summertime Exposure i The h~n.v1e&t. penalUes - t25,000 -were Inflicted on Impulal Toboc- ·a Hat' r Needs This Special Care . cO company or Canada, Limited, Montreal; Imperial Tobacco Sales 0 oJ canada, Limited, wontrea1: ~ OUR SPEC/A n Tuckett Llmlted, Hamilton, and Ute L ; Tuckett Tobacco Company Llmlt<ld. PERMANENT Bam.l,lton. Promt there the !inu ranred from ttG,OOO down t.o *260 • J!!ftcb of the firms wu convicted on all 1lx charges llld under the Combine.'! InvesUa:aUon Act. The chargf's alleaed that they operated a combine detrimental to the public within the trade, enhanclq lJrlces and provldlna if:nerill cOntrol of ~ Industry. At lea.st thlrty-fbur of the LblrlJ- Ilx cQnvlcted planned lnunediat.e appea~. Already the formal notlee or a.ppeal ha:s been tlled ln the caaea of Imperial Tobacco S&le.s Company ot C1mada, Ltd , and Tuckett lJmlled Appeal notJoe.s are belnl preparea by counsel for most of the other firms and indlvldual.s found aunt.y, . ~ Will Kreatly help you to have more •ummertime appeal. We'll care for' your hair. ArranKe for a permanent now. Factal. ..h.ampoo and fmgerwav- ing. For appointmenta '==•oa••==• ' THE WHITBY GAZETIE AND CHRONICLE. WEDNF.SDA Y, JULY 30, 1941 ....... FJED ADVERTISING rJ:~ ~~~~[ GRAZES FREI6HT - 3-BURNER COAL almost. new. WJed only APply 312 Dundas st. WANTED - BOY ABOUT SIX- teen years, to learn prlntlng trade. Apply ~~ot Whitby Gal'lette and ChrOnicle office. WANTED - UNFURNISHED apari.IQent for mother l\'lth one cbUd. llusband with R C AJ'. Ap-- ply Telephone 569 Whitby TeD. Tim.. Blo<r The atrength of the Royal Cana.- dlall Air Poree today Ia more than te times what 1t waa at the out- ln'eak of war. FOR RENT FOR RENT - ONE OR TWO rooms, furnished, \'ery central. Bu.slness ~people preferred Phone 946, Whitby. FOR SALE OR RENT AUCTION SALES SATURDA~' AUGUST 2 - AOO... tton sale of household furniture. 'i'1ndow screens, .storm wlndawl, farm Implements, tTUW. etc., the propert.y of Miss Edna. Atkinson, to be sold at Mrs. C. A. GOodfe1- Iow's barn. Athol Street. Sal!! at 1.30 shaTt> Terms cash. wm Maw, auctioneer. Eastern States Must Curt8il Use of Gasoline Takes to Ditch When l;Jrakes F aU at Cro11in1 Halifax, July 28-(eFl-A Royal cana.dJan Air Force plane, complet- lns' a reconnalsance patrol, plunged Into the- bleak countrysid.e or north- erh Newfoundland' early saturdaY and carried Rix men - five Cann- dlans and one Briton-to instant dea.th Without detail.'!, headquarters of the Eastern Air Command here an· nounced. last nlght that the aircraft crashed near Newfoundland airport None of the Canadians were from the aame province. dead were lis~ u: Plt. Lt. N. B. TbOin&ett of Regina: P.O. W.B. Mather, Tombrldse Welle, Kent. b'gland; P.O. A. G. Winnipeg, Flt. Sgt M.S. Bunt, Calga:r,.; Fit. Sgt. R. L McDn4Jd, Fla~land!, N B, and ,A o. T. J. oraw· r ARM Wll.shlnaton. ~ lt.-IAPI-:-1'0· troleum oo~r HU'Old L. roB SAI.E Ick.. p:resonted ... ultlmaluljl to Furnishings Of Pioneer Homes To Be At C.N.E. · - ~_. BY., ~- -~ .--.;: : Eart ~t motorlats :!-OdaJo dllJ•_ Women's B~J4· W JL LAWSON · hi> plea tor ·-vohmtol'y ·cur· t.h1a year will liO 1 • • u IJ 'iaument of giUSOllne c:ond~pt~on 1 ·:;~~:r~;[;;~,~• reproductlon of an · home ot ,thA type hacreda__b_!',etl'lred-and. sal~ had. Ill- wht·~ 110 many of the famllles 260 acreo. Darlington T p.. ~ ~• d b -1 eanada came, announced Kn. I ab:ty acres of woo a. q,~"" Unless thb.. sltuatlM ch&nat4. be :M. Aitken, dlreetor or women's anc:.e under cultivation, said, Government acUQil to com~l conservation may be !orthoomtng. Activities. , , cl.y loam, ~pring water. At the same time, \lrlor to a con- This exhibit, which will bt on 8 roomed frame house. ferenoe with suppUers of heavy fuel display in the a.loove of the buUd- . bank barn, 5tabling for 50 Qll. he anriounced use of that Ci'91D- lng, Js Intended to recreate for the head. water in 8tables. modlty on the easLern aea.bo~ modem C.N.E. sight.c;eer a picture eilo. School and church might have to be limit~ tmmedi- humble daUy life, thc·•;,..dliliil".l h ately. pleasures and tl\e n I m.'le. Sell or exc ange -· hl-~ u ... Aed plane•• Ute •-( In an up .. ,to..dat.e revlew of .,._ w "!to' a~....,'-"4 ""' .I.U for smaller farm or good oil situation tn the area. where a Canada. house in town. shortage lmpend.s becaUJe of the 014 famWes of ontario ha.ve transfer of tanlters to Britain, and been me«t e3o-operat.lve in loanln(r W II lf".SUltant transportation diffie'Ultlei, to the JldltbiUon aueh "thing:s u • • Ickes Indicated that the Govern- cooking utensll.s 100 years old, early • ~ ~ ment.'s decision on Involuntary ra- Canadian costumes, quUts. turni- W •!w· so.r Uonlng would be made within two ture, harpsichords, Paisley ahawJ.cr. ~ ~~~ weeks. an4 crystal ware which the plonee.rn Meanwhile. he said, In • broad.- brouKM with them from their 108 Brock St. N., Whitby caAt addrets last ntght, it would be hornet in the Old lAnd, as weij u Phone 579 Eveninp 500 up to consumers to ahow whether IJ.Icturet~ of grandfathers and ~n~at· ~~~=========::~o=r~n:o:t~h~l~s ~r:eq~u:•:st~ed~':'~!cl:_:re:d:u:c:U:on gnndfathers who were the leadera or the community in those early days, says Mn:. Aitken. PROFESSIONAL _CARDS YOluntarlly. UNDERTAKING . \ W.C. TOWN ._....a. Dlnclo<. an4 Embalmw Ambalallce Senlce ...... til Wbllb' - A. G. MARLOW ftMDAL llltRVICE.'~tJLANQB S. J.t STKOWGiriB FaDmo1 Dlnclor ...... 'Ill • -SLS..Lb ' ' MURRAY A. ROBINSON ·, AMBULANCE 8EBVICZ ruNEBAL DIRECTOR AND FURNITURE DEALER ...... ·Na. 14 Brookiln, Ont. VETERINARIAN DR. A. S. BLACK , ... _V .......... AS.awu llaQOIU.IN • ONTAIIIC .,_;""c·-- -TE=LEP=U::..:O:.:."':.:....:a:::._.,__ DR. G. R. BOOTH , ' Accnclit..t V"triaary d. Small Anlm&l Surgery . A.ttentl'JD to All ~CalLI ... Dl 8L Weat. Oahawa ~~"-• 21, Oohawa • · ~ ,. MEDICAL ,Dit. FREDERICK A. CUDDY PBJ'BICIAN PBONB hi !;41w• . ..,... ..... Colbome 111. ' .. -~; W. J. HARE. B,A. Barr._ter, Solicitor, NGW.r7 Successor to A. 0. Browntnc, K.C. )fftce: UO BROCK STRZET N. retephone: l9l Wbl&IIJ in gasoUne use could be achieved. Last week, instead or having 11malter &ale!!, seven larp eut.em oil oompa}\ies Mld more than 1,- 500,000 pllons , above the p:cevlo'\1! week'• fJgure of &a.03&,'r92 gallons, declared. an Incorrigible optimist the average Arileriean cannot R. DONALD RUDDY Utto u comoJiance:' Ickes Banister, Selldter. Na&uy PaWitl .ol•MI'VO<). that this voluntary sav- Oftlce at. , the Court BoUIIO undertaken 1mmed!ately MoaeJ to Lo&D not. then \\e eRn only con- Phone 339 that our exhortaUom to INSURANCE L W.DUDLEY .,~~lin& Empire Life lnoaraace Co. · ... ~- SICKNESS. FIBII. AIJTOIIOB~ ACCIDENT. SO$ Da.nhl sa! 'Wf .. Telepb.eae Ml GO~oo~-~~~ORNE Em :.~ ~' . eo. p I \ o ~ E•ery~tfir ~ Ur_e .,_. • , 200 ' 8YI'Oq, ·St: . N.·,, • ' Wbith, ' ' _ _.. ._ . I MONUMENTS N. w. ST,uroao · !le&lor ~ lm- oad Ca~ Gr&lliMa. • t'1nl e.1au wedt at modera .. oil and saaollne han fallen lndUferent ean and that it wtll neceaaary to put Into etrtct aome system of Involuntary rationing. 'The figures thnt wo wlll get from the oil companies durlng Ute next v.eelt or two, when compared with thote or today, wUI llhow whe- ther"· there la any reason longer to hope. that •ut.omoblle owners and howeholders • .. w111 do WlWngJy what we mu~t all do 'If the common good Is to be aerved.N I,e!ntllnr toJ"Qe to h,. waTl\lnr Ulat "the next week or hro" would de- termine the Government's poUey, he JlOted that the drive for voJun· t.aty ~.eo-operation had eonth\ued two rilonths, but that "I regret. to riDort thl!t the warJlinga . •. have In general, disregarded by the DANGEROUS SPORTS Footb&ll J.s the most (\angerou.s of sport-'s. After that, .tn order, coote w.re~tllng. track, aooeer, bat· tttt.n. buebaU and boxlnr. The survey wu made by a coach of Se.n Jose, Cal , Teachers' College. ' toNANT PROMISES OIL rJJNTHOLLER HIS GO-OPERATION If Ottawa Reduc:ea Car -Speed Police ' . Will Aulat P~operlies For Sale BY W. A. LAWSON 6 roomed Orick house, on Centre Street. good local• ity. nice ttee.s on lawn. A 1ood · home at a fair price-$3.500. ~~'";.~::t,,;c{:o::uage in 1~ di•trict Low Rates -- S~un'd Companies Prompt Personal Adjustments CEO. H. V-IC·K 108 Brock St. N. , Wbitlly Evelliap1 W. A. t.wloa, Phone 100 Phooe 579 Splendid l'roDertieo f~ Sale at AttTactiYe Priceo SOLOIERS MAIL 61VIN6-TROUBLE ' ' . Carel-ly Aclclreued MaU Throwi Extra Duties on Soldien LONDON ATTACK ~ - METThE QF LOndon, July 28- <CP Cable) ·- • 'U•ed Charging through the tulns of Oit)' ol London and its barrlca4ed street.!; with !!xed bayonets,, T~ gw:t.s1 Bren gun& and rilles, a ,.Cen- tral OD.tario Regiment, 1n a r(;!arlilK batUe, yesterday C&;P,~~ a telephone exehans:e he!d b7 the Home O.uard an bo,g a.nd tive 'lbe minutes ahead of schedUle. swarmed In the first attack on the regular army troops, these dlan.s of the flrst Divlalon~ lila 1n1ant.ey re(Jinuinta , to pt to France • year ' ago--oarriad out manoeuvres with dJihinK ·"""'" ' """ darlns: to swamp thi Home with superior we&:p01111; carrJera. anoke screem and mortar fire, Britain's civilian ' soldlefs 1ng the General Post Office a staunch fight, knoc)tedorrle;i .. ;;;;; ~~~'#,~~': <~/ danad.tan Bren cun Cl ""I or aetion" as they stormed rtcac:tes, but they cOUld pete qalnst -a planned struck at them from ~ry Thls was the first or a manoeuvres 1 n which r Home Guardsmen will durlnK the next two The """don mbnlc of a lierles all over day. -=:; another. . A fellow-worker to kew ""Q ' of hla ... Jl~l 1!1- era ,_., ll9 more aneollllf!l. • • - . ' .... I uw an ared genUeman atand- lnl -ully tn one ahop on UJ• 8lml4 )Vhll.O Lb~ 1!"1 be~~ . !he . ~~'hit ~, .,;,;;,;1/.;.',;,;w, .;. ~ .,j '""' iwfY M Y..,t vouliott • ,..,. -" ,..,.,;.,, " .. .,,. ,.,,.~ Y'flllil • MHY. cmfm l#idoy. . . ) ... . . ~~ •,..;;;,., rftftiW' ~'~ ~ j.,t .,.,~.,.- f*ll ~-Wffl" "" ,., " ,...,., _,;w WI!~ ,.!. ,.. .. It i/MilfiJ. , ... tn/llfl, ""' , ,.,_ /Mid ,_ ,,,;._'f, lqt, M!JIItti• l•ltu, l~f.ll; ~ lqr, ,,,.. ~oy; M111!toko l•ltu, llJ.slt f ~qt. llfi,l. ~ l•ltr Sfl/lftifr, HI.IS. - ~ · ' -. •• .I