NANCY
| SAY, WILBUR --- YOU
LOOK LIKE YA
NEED SOME
ADVICE!
EWE GNE. ADVICE.
YOU SAID ITL I'M WORRIED.
SICK
Wednesday,
THERE'S A NEW TOUGH KID AROUND, WHO'S ALWAYS PICKING ON ME--- WHAT SHOULD I DO?
HITLER LOST AND
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·JUST STAND UP TO HIM --- DON'T BE YELLER-THREATEN
HIM!
WE GIVE
By
July 3, 1940.
Ernie Bushmiller
I DIDI' SAID TO
HIMIWWAIT'LL
YOU MEET SLUGGO --*. HE'LL SHOW
YA!
GIVE
400,000 IN HOLLAND
FLANDERS-LONDON ESTIMATE
Allied airmen shaking hands over the wreckage of a Rebuke! slot down by the co-operation of French Aghters and British anti-aircraft on the Western Front,
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Pilot Comes Home By Paddle Boat
A YOUNG man stepped ashore at Margate from a paddle- steamer.". It was the end of a day out. He was a young R.A.F/ fighter pllat.
AUTHORITATIVE colimates issued, The Nazi announcement of only Casualties from one part of the 18,000 killed and 40,000 wounded is country uro being taken to hospitals regarded us o fantastic underestimate. in other parts.
In London fix German ensualties at 400,000 to 500,000 since Hitler began his drive through Holland and Flan- ders to the coast ports.
The Judgment Of The Court
6 But who shall offend one of these little ones which believe in mr, it were better for him that a Imillaične were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sen
Millstones For
Offenders- If Required
It is admitted that the maintenance
10,000
to
and supply organisation of the Ger If the German figures, of man nicchanised unlts was extra-killed and 40,000 wounded had ordinarily good, and It is thought been correct, there would seem probable that the enemy has large liave been no point in the warnings reserves of tanits,
which have been given from time to time to the people that heavy casualty Ilsts must be expected.
It is recognised here, the announce- ment goes
that the on,
Gennai
Austrian, Rehearsal
Full-scale rehearsals in mechanised
without opposition Indvaness
into Austria and Czechoslovakin, it is forces showed remarkable flexibility. matatahied, have assisted the Ger-
anma in reaching thele high standard of efficiency.
Through The Gap
After tapping all along the front
Another feature of the battle wasthey would and a hole, and then all the skull of the German ploncers. their armoured forces would be con-
Everywhere they were in the fore-
centrated on it.
the
front in large numbers, and although As tonu'ns they were across they, too, suffered heavy ensunities Meuse tifey threw all their armoured they creeted pontoon bridges with re-and motorised divisions in: markable speed.
Three armoured and two motorised
The speed with which the Ger-divisions from the north caine down |mans brought up their stores la large- through the gap.
|ly accounted for by their ruthlçssness.
Men, women and children in the
British naval observers give the way of their colamas were, without highest praise to French soldiers who hesitation, crushed beneath tanks and took part in the withdrawal at Dun-
|armoured vehicles.
Kiric.
Iwonderful.
The Germans used about 20, infan- Their discipline they say. Was
There are spilfeant indications
It was almost Impossible to make
"HAND ME the Bible," try divisions, said the chairman of Dor-that the enemy casualties were gren-them break their military formation. chester Juvenile Court, Mr. ter than had been anticipated in Ger- A. H. Edwards, after he They have, apparently, found it had bound over a 16-year-notice, various extra buildings
necessary to requisition, at short old girl recently.
He turned to the Gospel of St. Matthew and read the words reproduced above-Christ's nd- monition to those who offend children.
The girl had pleaded guilty, u fort- night ago, to three motoring offences,
Her father then alleged that she was being enticed" by certain people.
141 require assistance," he said, "to prevent her going to their house."
Availablo
"The Bench is satisfied," Mc Edward declared, "that she is not altogether responsible for what has happened:
"The only observation the Dench
runy.
hospitals.
If there was room for chly half a company in a ship, the whole unit preferred to remain behind,
Their general bearing was ng it ts they were on parade. They behaved
magnificently.
Told His Only Son Was Killed, Debroy Somers Played On
JUST before the curtain went up, Mr. Debroy Somers, band leader at the London Hippodrome,-received a tele-. gram from the Admiralty.
It told him that Tony, his only son, aged 19, had been killed in auction. Mr. Somers, however, conducted for both performances of "Black Velvet" as usual.`
At the London Hippodrome the newspapermen were in- has to make is that milistones are formed: Tony was very keen on the sea and ships. When he avaliable and will be delivered to was only 15 he ran away from those who require them, I feel this Hurstpierpoint College to join
judgment is suitable to this and other the Navy, claiming to be older Evacuation
CASCE11
The girl's, offences were driving a car, while under the age of 17, being without a third-party insurance, and nut haying a headlamp mask.
Cut Adrift
The formal order binding her over for two years included the condition that she should cease her, "old asso- this case have been involved in
Back at his airfield, he sat are at 100 yards, and the second cistions.
burst set him on fire..
down to write his report. Pre- cisely, calmly, he described how he shot down three Nazi fighters and a dive bomber; encountered. elghty enemy planes on the way. home; leaped from his blázing plane; and how he delayed pull- ing the ripcord of his paruchute because he was being fired at as he fell,
This is what he wrote:
"I then turned right and attacked, Superintendent S. Lovell said his another Messerschmitt 109. Aring attention had been drawn to reports one burst from astern. His part of statements he was alleged to have|
at the previous hearing, to the
made
wing folded up effect that the girl had visited public
"ha I lovelled out if Junkers 88 flew berass, my path. I did a houses with the people referred to by quarter attack. His atarboard en- the father.
“gine emitted black smoke, and héj He never made such a statement.
halt rolled into the sea..
It was with other people that
"I was then hit underneath by and visited publle houses. Cannon shell, As I did a complete turn to the right, I saw. n° Messer- "I was it a formation of nine air shit 110 flying past. I did e beam craft patrolling Dunkirk, Towards attack on him. His starbourd engine the end of our patrol we sighted about smoked and hq, turned on his back nie Mesierachmitt, 100 aghters. And fell into the sea. dogfight ensuedjeni.
A Messerschmitt 100 staricd
"Eighty Of Enemy
"I then turned to the right and
she
Volunteer Training
climbing away from me. I opened saw a large number of enemy nit-24
It's Topical
It's Torrific
ENGLISHMAN HOME
cruft so 1 turned sharply to the left
than he was.
"Mr. Somers obtained his dis- charge, but as soon as the war Įstarted Tony enlisted in the
Navy again as a seaman,
Fire
Bombs In
Kent
By REGINALD FOSTER. CHILHAM, near Canterbury,
Instructions
New orders concerning luggage to be taken by evacunes were issued by the Evacuation Officers last night, It is pointed out that the new in- stractions have been given in the best Interests of everyone concerned.
The orders are:
Evacuees are instructed, to have the first letter of their surnames printed In Cirée-inch letters on one and of their luggago.".
"As It, I. Umpossible to allow ovbeuces the use of all their luggage on board, only one suitcase, or its equivalent in 'the case of a child, will; be available for. immediate use." The remainder of each person's luggage, Kent. Cunsisting of a trunk and a sullense, which should be brought to the CHARLES KÉNNETT, living evacuation centres to-morrow, will in a remote farm labourer's cot-nct be available during the voyage tage near here, went out one as will be placed in the hold.
Evacuces are therefore, advised to morning recently and found one pack all they need for uso during of the first incendiary bombs, the voyage in this one suitcase. The dropped on England.
suitcase for use on the voyaga must be brought by the evacuce -on the day of evacuation. A check, will be. given for the sultcam taken on board before the evacuse, Ne
and at least eighty enemy aircraft It is notified, that the All-Day
Two fell within 100 yards of proceeding in the direction of Dovdi Volunteer Training arranged for turned on me, so I headed for home, on account of the evacuation scheme; found in woods, and flelds near "A number of them Immediately Thursday and Friday, is cancelled his cottage. Others have been twisting and turning to avoid the only in the case of the following it. alluck: Whichover, v
way 1-túrned; 1] units: Atta ran into frek
I found one buried in a bluebell, “My Hurricane
and was, hit a number: Thursday, 1st. Battery, het sunet: - "Two shells; smashed, the
Friday, No. 2 Cor. and Pay Sec- wood. tion.
Instrument paneluid, three more
Kennett told me he was awakened struck over the wing roots. I was Other Units, Le, 3rd. Battery, No, early by the sound of heroplanes and ai 400 feet and tried to get out but 2 Section 5th. A.A. Battery, Mobile gunfixe. | couldn't." ng-T. pulled the stick back Column (Parade · ut .... Headquarters
OCCUPIED TERRITORY America May Withdraw Diplomatic Officers
New York, July 21 (1 The Unlied. Slates, writes, the correspondent, or the expected to
from a crouching position on the seat, not Hung Ham). B Company Field "Looking out of my window I saw
As the Hurricane stalled. I got Ambulance on Thursday, and Nos. 0 a big fare in the woods two or three Washington over the bart side and took a header and 7 Companies and Corps Signals hundred yards away, he said: The New York Times, Is of the main plane farwas being on Friday; will parade 45 already tames were high. After about ten accede to the German request that -firða út, aber delayed; pulling the ordered.
minutes they died downi
sho withdraw the Ambasadora, Ministers and other diplomatic The tiptord “as, long, as possible. The special training of key men, above the ene
ete.om Murray Purado Ground and "When I went out into the field 1sentatives from Norway, the Kaz sleft the Bahter at 800 feet. The Whitfield Borracks on these two days found part of a bomb sticking in a lunds. Belgium, and Luxembourg parachute, worked perfectly. My will be carried on according to pro-chirred hole in the ground." by July 15, because apparently there lifejacket, held me up well with one gramme, but those whose wives or The bombs are believed to have will be no other choice. It is under- deep breath by alles are being evacuated or who been dropped by an enemy: machine stood the Consuls will be allowed to
pleked
paddle are on duly in competion with the which had lost its bearings wisen re- remain to watch over the Interests and landed at Margate, 1-evacuation scheme need not attend, connoitring the coast.
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