Sherbrooke daily record, 26 juin 1943, samedi 26 juin 1943
[" V §lirrbrnnkp ISrrnrî» \u2022 \u2022 Established 1897.THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS WEATHER Fair atid coot.SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1943.Forty-Seventh Year.MAJOR GERMAN STEEL PRODUCERS AGAIN BOMBED Four Million Evacuated As Raids Expand Bochum and Gelsenkirchen Objectives of Latest R.A.F.Attacks Against Nazi War Materiel Industries\u2014Wholesale Evacuation of Non-Essential Population of Western Germany Now Underway.STEVENS HUS Axis Invasion Anxiety Shifting COMMENTATOR CABINET VIEW To Balkans After Salonika Raid LAUDS EFFORT TOWARD I AROR By The Canadian Press.,canese Islands In the Eastern Med-\tAT nAMIMIAKI JLlMV/TltiS LulilUit Axis invasion anxiety, while still | i terra n can might be undertaken at\tllf, Ml Ilf 11 llj II l|l| i centred chiefly on Italy and her | vitally the same time as an in-\t*\tv*,*\u201c1,*v*» - ,\tI island outposts, turhed again to the i va»k)n of Sicily and Sardinia to de- Declares Government Missed: Balkans today following Thursday's! ploy Axis strength and win full ami firtlripn Hnnortimitu tn Tnl/o raid by Allied bombers on an airbase final control of the Mediterranean, uomen upporiumty to lake near Salomka, Greece, and German the observers held.LaDOf intO rllll Partnership radio reports that the British 8th | Some London speculation, based Army is poised in Syria for action, on a study of the aerial onslaught \"There are signs that an Allied an^ the stabilized Russian front, was attack on the Balkans is imminent,\u201d ; that Mediterranean island outposts said the German-controlled Vichy 1 are on the 1041) Allied invasion pro in Canadian War Effort.London, June 26.\u2014OT\u2014R.A.F heavy bombers carried their offensive against German war industry through the seventh successive night with a heavy attack last night on the Ruhr coal mining and steel district of Rochum and Gelsenkirchen, the Air Ministry announced today.\u2022Thirty of the R.A.F.\u2019s big aircraft were listed as missing in the night\u2019s activities.The Rritisb bombers, following by only a few hours the United States heavy bombers which attacked undisclosed targets yesterday in Germany encountered deep cloud formation® and it was reported that #- FOUR AIRMEN KILLED IN EXPLOSION OF LARGE BOMBER Windsor, N.S., June 26___(09\u2014 A Hudson bomber, exploding in the air over Summerville, nine miles from here on the opposite side of the Avon River, claimed the lives of four airmen yesterday.None of them were believed to be Canadians.Parts of the wrecked aircraft were found on the ground over a radius of 100 yards.Eye-witnesses said they saw the bomber fly back and forth several times and then explode.They believed it w as attempting to find a place to land.The names of the victims will be released for publication later.La Tuque, Que., June 26.\u2014(CP)\u2014 I Mayor Omer Journault was re-elect-results could not be observed ac broadcast recorded by Reuters, | From within the Balkans themselves came reports of new defence ranime with an invasion leading to Berlin from the West unlikely until later.German guesses on the invasion measures.A Swiss telegraphic agon- nieamvlnlc, ranged all the way to cy dispatch from Sofia said that i Norway, where a German admiral Bulgarian police had arrested a was reported to have told Nazi number of persons ind barricade- marines in a speech at Trondheim Vernon Bartlett.Member of British Parliament, Declares War Effort of Canada Is More Than Remarkable.were erected after \"suspicious persons\u201d were seen near the waterworks.Discovery of a Bulgarian espion- that the Allies would invade Norway \u2018\u2018within a short time,\u201d The newspaper Popolo di Roma was quoted in a Rome broadcast ns outbreak of war.\u201d A furthe\u2019r mistake !age aKenc>\u2019 an- Mitchell\u2019s recent suggestion to the House of Commons that Government \u201ccontrollers\u201d were needed in trades union organizations was Leningrad Continues Existance Despite Intense Kazi Blockade By EDDY GILMORE Associated Press Russian Correspondent.New York, June 26.\u2014(/P)\u2014Leningrad receives a slow but steady as a subservient element in society.\u201d Canada And United States Find Themselves Under Goebbels Lash Bochum, located in the heavily ; battered Ruhr valley, was last raided ; the night of June 12, and on May | 13 some 1,000 tons of bombs were : spread over its industries by R.A.F.I and R.C.A.F.heavyweights.The; Berlin broadcast declared that thirty 1 bombers were shot down out of last1 ni^SJwd4nf\ti- , u , i L°ndon, June 26.-((P)-In his* ,\tattack followed a horror and hate campaign designed! daylight assamt by American heavy :t0 stir German morale dented by bomibers on undisclosed targets m\t\u2022 i *4.i ta n i Northwest Germany.\tg « heavy Allied aenal attacks, Dr Paul Lying between Essen and Dort-&Ph Goebbels, Germany\u2019s Propa- 'ganda Minister, lashed out today to call Britons, Canadians, Australians and Americans cultural vandals «- mund in the centre of the Eastern Rhur coal basin, Bochum has three steelworks which, taken together., ,\t.,,,\t,\t,\t.comprise one of the most import! and mll^ary barbarians, ant producing units in Germany.i ¦ SPeak.lng at- Munich, at the open- R.A.F.Typhoon bombers also ing of the seventh G-erman art ex- joined in the offensive yesterday by|!!ilil't\u2019 be said.Allied terr°i' planes raiding an airfield at Caen, France, I f e,e destr°ying short hour cul-without loss.\t! fural Possessions which the centuries nava hni +\t\u2019 on/-I Last night\u2019s R.A.F.attack, staged have built,\u201d and to which the Allied while Britain was enjoying'its first | =0^ntri,f \u201cmade very sligbt contri-raid-free night since June 20, wasj !on' the eleventh assault on Axis targets!\t\u2018Humanity should blush in by British-based bombers in four-; sh?me>\u201d the Propaganda Minister teen nights and u-ound up a week sa*d> \u201cthat, say, a twenty-year-old filled with some of the heaviest of ! Canadian> Australian or American the war.\t] terror flier can and is allowed to German news reports said this d®s,troJM a picture by Duerer or morning that Allied four-engined Litian.\u201d bombers took a whack at a German! Continuing\tto rant against convoy off the Dutch coast early j Canada and the United States, he yesterday.\t' said, \u201cTowns like Nuernberg and From Berne, Switzerland, came Munich or Florence and Venice WINTER SCH001 FOR AVIATORS BEING PLANNED thin lifeline that Rusia's heroic city maintains with the outside world.One of the last Russians I talked to before leaving the Soviet Union recently was a young Red Army soldier on leave from the Leningrad garrison that has thrilled the world with its defence against the large Germany army hammering at its front and back doors since the early days of the war.Our meeting was strictly American.We were on a railway train and j people were just going to the factories when the first planes came.They did not turn back.They kept on to the factories.And as they began working more planes came.; tK'n< (:nea'\t.\t.\t\u201e I proud that her fundamental ideas London, June 26.\u2014(CPI cable) \u2014 Vernon Bartlett, Member of Parlia-merr and political commentator, re.tuu rd from n trip to Canada, yesterday outlined Canada's war effort on the BBC\u2019s home service.He said it is \u201cremarkable, and that word is simply a moderate adjective.\u201d He described Canadian strides to develop air transport and said ho doubted if Britain realized what air transportation meant to a country Canada\u2019s size.The talk included a general summary of the Dominion's war contributions, especially those of the armed services, industry and food and financial contributions to the mother, land.Bartlett concluded.\u201cMy last word is this: It.is unwise for us in Britain to imagine that all of this is done for our own beautiful eye Canada is r very determined and independent nation.\u201cShe is rightly proud of her inde-and we may be.rightly BoisterousScenesMark Continuation Of Debate On War Appropriations Two Quebec Members Battle Speaker and Ministers in Series of Attacks on Party Leaders\u2014C.C.F.Leader Demands Definite Statement from Government on Future Manpower Proposals.-a return of DOUKHOBORS TO RUSSIA URGED BY WESTERN MEMBER trickle of food and goods through the A aU dav , pianes came.nna, ,\t.D,nu y lemiuned so similar to ours a'i day long the workers worked.And at night when they started back for home there were more planes.Ah my friend, there was so much of this,\u201d He told how it was when food got very low.How it was when the fuel run low and bombings ran high and schools went under ground.How street car rails were ripped up to be made into bullets and shells.How ! enemy bombs and shells hit certain , buildings and how the, buildings rose ! tbal she, of her own free will, is our ally in a war which is geographically so remote from her.\u201d Ottiiw», June 26.\u2014 \u2014W.K.Filing (Prog.Con., Knotenny Wesl) soul in the Houie nf Common» ypntcrdny Hint Prime Minuter Mackenzie King aliould enter into negotiations with the Russian Minister to Canada to have Douk-hohnrs returned to Russia.Protesting that Federal and Provincial Governments appeared afraid to apply the law against Doukh obom, Mr.Ealing anid iKut the influence of the older gener-ntion who had come from RiiBain Kept the younger people from ohaerving Cnnndinn Inwa.I he Britiah Columbia member, who ««id I he DouKliohors were exploiting\u201d the labor market in hi* district, Miggealed that their movement from diatrict to district to hide their identity ahould he halted by empowering lho»e in charge of transit vehicles to a*k passenger* for their registration carda.: Steel Mill Activity Curtailed As Coal Miners Continue Strike looking one another up and down ! a8ai>i to continue to produce.like two travelling salesmen.I took a cigarette from my pocket offering him one, The Red Army man\u2019s broad Russian face beamed.Ivan Ivanovich told of a woman he knew who lost two sons on the front before the city.Her husband died in a factory from a German bomb And she and the wife of an- - ! wdiere Ivan came from.Peter the Kapuskasing, Ont., Selected Gre£t,s,city- ,The biriÎ!plRC.e oif^e pu I r- \u2019\t, , workers\u2019 revolution.Thecityoft.be 38 Site TOP Experimental beautiful wnite nights which, under Station for Flying in Sub- ^azi £unsand b01Tlbs and s
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