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June 26, 1941.

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HELEN BRODERICK

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Leningrad Reported Afire:

FROM PAGE ONE

Bessarabia from Falelu-midway te tween Jassy and Galatz-in described In a dispatch by a special correspon- dent of "invesiin," the official organ of the Soviet Government.

The correspondent SDYE, "Our frontier guards made heroic efforts to prevent the crossing of the river but could not withstand the pressure

the

who had an enormous enemy numerical superiority,

of

Having concentrated

powerful

force of infantry and tanks on the Soviet bank, the enemy began the offensive, I was necessary to deal him a terrife blow Immediately,

Cavalry Charge

Bombers and fighters hurled them- selves as he crossed the frontier, raining down bombs. Numbers of enemy tanks were immediately destroyed and their infantry suffered heavy losses, Disorder broke out

in the enemy ranks during this rald and, taking advantage, the Soviet cavalry charged their lines, wing their sabres and chasing the enemy bock towards the bridge.

The avalanche of cavalry destroy- ed all in its path and cleared the bridge of the enemy.

NAZI AIR FORCE VERSUS TANKS

FROM PAGE ONE

powerful blows to communications in the rear of the enemy.

South-Eastern Front LONDON, June 25 (Reuter). The following communique was issued to-day by the General Command on the German-Rumanion front, ac- cording to a Bucharest dispatch to the ofelul Italian news agency:

DON'T OVERLOAD-U.S. Army researchers have been deve- loping concentrated rations and horo is a day's nourishment in a four-ounce, chocolate-like bar. But Privato Lawrence Craino, in Chicago, considers it doesn't look like a ho-man's mcal.

ALLIED FORCES IN SYRIA

FROM PAGE ONE

"Operations during the first three days have proceeded according to plans established in advance, Some attempts by the enemy to counter-respondent of the Independent French attack were repulsed.

news agency.

The exodus from Syria continues,

"Enemy aviation yesterday made an intensive bombardment of Con-adds the correspondent, and some 150 stanza, Sulina and Galatz, and drop- Germans and Haliuns, arrived in

Istanbet from Syria yesterday, ped reveral bombs in Tulcea, Braila and Jasy, but without causing any damage of importance.

Remarkable

"Our aircraft bombed important milltary objectives, obtaining every- where remarkable results.

"German

Vladivostok Open To Receive Munitions

·FROM PAGE ONE:

American citizens, he has ro Inten- tion of issuing a proclamation.

Combat Zones

Asked what effect this would have on the transport of arins to Russla In American ships, Mr Welles explained Appeal To Berlin

that the

zones combat

already ZURICH, June 25 (Reuter)-Otto established by the President do not Abetz, German Ambassador to include the Pacte region. Vladivos- France, has arrived in Berlin, nc fok will thus remain open to Ameri- cording to the Berlin correspondent jat "Die Tat."

can

The aim of his visit, carrying ons or any other

the Neutrality Act, Ameri-

# reported, is to inform the Ger- and Rumanion aviation in Government in accordance with can ships are forbidden to carry urins have demonstrated in past three Vichy's wishes, of "the exceptional to "belligerent" ports, or defined

the days their crushing superiority over deterioration" in the situation of the combat areas. enemy aviation, destroying 400 enemy Vichy forces in Syria following the machines. Out of this total, 30 fall of Damascus. Soviet plumes were destroyed by the

Rumanian air force and anti-aircroft

runs, and 40. machines were destroy- LATE NEWS

ed on the ground by the Rumanian air force which lost a total of 12 machines,"

FINLAND AT WAR

FROM PAGE ONE

are still at Helsinki but the Minister's family departed yesterday, according in'a report received here,

The Polish Minister and the M- their tary Allachę have received passports and are expected to go-to Stockholm.

Helsinki Bombings HELSINKI, June 25 (UP)-It is omeially-announced-that-the-wide- spread bumblings by the Soviets in the last ten hours have resulted in fires and

numerous casualties many places, at least being one fatal.

nt

dwenly. Soviet planes were shots

over Finnish territory. Fifteen Soviet planes bombed Joensu at 11 am, and three others re-bombed the town at noon. One Was killed and thirly

One fire was started at Rovaniemi when the town was bombed by three. Soviet planes and many fires were started when it was again bombed at. 11.30 n.m.

Other places bombed 1q-day "In-] cluded Saint Michel, Kemijaevi. Jorois; and Norkin near Tampere

where one was killed,

Parliament Meets

BERLIN, June 25 (Reuter).—The Finnish Parliament met in a secret. session at 7 o'clock to-night, states|

a Helsinki despatch. After an hour

the session was adjourned,

It was resumed at 9.30 p.m. and

was still in progresą two hours Inter./

Fresh from England

Mr Welles added that the United States

had still not received an official communication from the Russian Government since the American declaration or Monday favouring Russia against Germany and President Roosevelt's announce- ment that all American aid possible would be giver to Russia.

Relaxing Export Control MANILA, June 25 (UP)-It is reliably reported that Mr Francis Sayre, the United States High Com- missioner has queried Washingtori regarding the possibility of relaxing the export control on shipments to Russia.

SWEDEN'S ACTION

FROM PAGE ONE

news

the official German

agency, states: "In the situation occasioned. by the outbreale of war between Germany and the Soviet Union, Sweden will unswervingly pursue her autonomy and independence und to remain qutside the conflict,

"By the new

however, position, we are faced with certain exception- al questions. Thus it has been sug- gested both by Finland and Germany that Sweden should permit the

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transport by the Swedish railway of corps of troops limited to one division from Norway to Finland.

"The Government, with the con- sent of the Riksdag, and in considera- tion of the formality necessary for protection of Swedish sove-

the

Secret Session

On Shipping

LONDON, June 25 (Reuter).-Tho House of Commons to-day discussed the shipping position in a secret session,

It is understood that the Prime Minister made a comprehensive state- ment to the House.

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Grannie Becomes An Engineer

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