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August 6, 1941.

By Ernie Bushmiller

NONE.. UNDER HERE

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LIGHT&DARK

ITALIA

CLOSED BY U.S. ORDER-New York policemen, guard the Contrance. to the Italian building, Rockafeller Centre, New York, where the Italian Consulate was ordered closed by the U.S. Government, Motto reads: "Ever forward, eternal youth."

St Paul's Cathedral. Perfectly Protected

LONDON, Aug. 4 (UP).-More than 100 men-architects, businessmen, church officials and just ordinary people who have fallen in love with a building-form what is probably the world's best firo-watching_squad_to_guard_St_ Paul's Cathedral,

fighting. the

U.S. Aircraft Industry Ready To Build 80,000 Planes-Expert

WASHINGTON, Aug. 4 (UP),-Colonel John H. Jouott, president of the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce of America, stated recently that the national defence and aid-democracies programmes will bring United States airplane requirements from the 44,000 already on order up to 80,000.

J.B

"The aircraft manufacturing industry, which has made amazing W. R. LOXLEY & CO., (China) LTD. progress against great odds in the last year, is ready to tackle any new as- signment handed it," jouett said.

This confident view of a fore allows. Twenty-four hour daily rates, which are estimated at about most chieftain of the aviation operation, in most cases six days a 1,300 a month cach, industry followed his recent week, is the rule, the survey shows. "How many planes has the aircraft progress report on aviation con- vital

with the seventh day devoted to industry bullt for Britain?

maintenance of machinery, In the 20 months since the out- of the war, nearly 3,500

own

AS

were

sel-

Additions To Bomber Fund

latest Uni of contributors "Cent-a-day" Fund-Hok Un (3rd Mentai Hospital Staff 113th dona-

donation

struction to the annual conven- necessary plant. clean-up, and even breaks Lion of the United States Cham-ing up production. You must realise, American-built military plones, or-- ber of Commerce, Jouett sub-when you hear criticism of any de-dered from our people by the British, mitted to that meeting a ques-hours a day, seven days

fence industry for not producing 24 have been exported no mean air included a further donation

Yesterday's Bomber Fund collectlana! tionnaire accompanied by his the fallure to do so is due to main-

week, that force in itself.

of $300.01 from the Wardroom Officers KR.NVN. answers which conveyed tenance of vital machines and equip next few months and next year?

June and July); the thirteenth donation "What are the prospects in the

from Ilcadquarters Company, 2nd, Batin the impression of tremendous ent, and to slowness in receipt of

The Royal Scots, $243; "ORAL $67.50, "Production will increase as rapid-ninth donation; the thirteenth donation and ever-expanding production materials.

from the Mental Hospital Staff. $40; the plant facilities come into ly as new within the aviation industry.

regards last year; In 1939, our operation--and no more rapidly. As

11h donation from Mr and Mrs A, P. He also made reassuring state- that 6,500 warplanes could be built you can put a hen to hatch

Pereira and family, and several other people made a survey which showed one of the people so aptly puts it:

repeated or monthly donatiuas. The total ments concerning United States

of the Fund has now reached the gure technical progress in many fields of orders

in 1940 with existing facilities, ifting of eggs, and divide the setting

at $2,448,063,33. The following is the asserted that, the passed, and nearly 6,000 warplaner other hens to hatching part-tine, but

received. aviation, and

The year among any number of hens, and put planes we are building and will were bluit. The industry surpassed it is still going to take three weeks build equal or surpass the best being its own estimate of all-out produc- to hatch those eggs, because, that is built, or to be built elsewhere." This lon. sweeping statement included refer-

the time an egg requires to hatch,' ence to the latest Germnuft types.

"March production of 1,200 planes Joueti's question-and-answer ex-

"What has production of warplanes should double by the summer of position of the United States ar been, to date?.

1942. Each month in the interim plane production was as follows:

"Since the graver phase of the will see. sharply increased numbers rin "Just what is the job that the air national emergency began in other of planes rolling off craft Industry has been given? words, since July, 1940, our people This year alone, estimates show, production lines? "The industry has been asked to have built nearly 7,000 sirplanes for 18,000 planes will be turned out and build about 11,000 military airplanes curve has been accelerating steadily grammes, 30,000. Even now, half

millilary purposes. The production next year. broken down as follows: For the 700 in November, 800 in Decem-our output, coupled with the British under present pro- Army, about 16,500; for the Navy, about 8,500; for the British, includ-ber. 1,000 in January, 1,200

In output, exceeds Axis plane produc- ing Canada, about 10,000, and 3,000 March. We are very near the Bri- tion, according to best obtainable bombers under the so-called Knud-tish and German monthly production estimates," sen Plan. The immensity of the lob can be realised when tell that in did $225,000,000

1939 the newness; in 1040 our

worth of

people increased dollar volume out- put to $544,000,000, at the same time panston, and that this year we hope

carrying on a tremendous plant ex-

turn out $1,000,000,000 worth of airplanes...

bombs. To phones and give exact designations litics, and Panded production i

Our

Production To Date

Doctors Can Cut Down

Pneumonia Death Rate

"Marked reductions in pneumonia

Japanese Economic Hardship

The Wardroom Officers R.N.V.R. (June & July)

Central Police Canteen V..A P

G. P. 6. Bomb" (July) Messrs Singon& Co. ....

LIC

10

20.8*

630.01

4.00

15

Mr and Mrs I. S. (monthly dona B Ball Table (Afth donation)

tion) "Mellardy's Farewell"

f H, A. L. (ninth donation) PCD 108... Gunny Baga

... (...) Club (8th cons

Texaco .Shrapnel Box (9th dona-

Mr and Mrs A. P. Pervira unl

Family 14th donation)

Headquarter. Company, 2nd Bat-

telton, The Royal Scots.

donation)

"H.G.K

Passengers and Crew. Bang 15th donation)

B. 17. 0. F.

(13th

Hum

100

7.50

The following is a flat of subscriptiona received to safe for credit of the British War Organisation Fund. Hongkong Branch:

Previously acknowledged, [110 anu $726.237.65.

A Whitaker

A. C. Wilcox, $25; Anonymous, $30: Tinonthly), $5: Eduar Davidson (monthly), $50;" sWÞ. Perry

Hongkong and Shanghai Bkg. Corpn. (July), $50 V. Hak, $30; . E. Bertin (monthly), $500: W. 3. Knight (monthly), $10: J. Finnie (July). $50. Herschend (monthly), 10: W. Hewitt (monthly), #10; 3. Valeatine (monthly), $20; E, D. Lawrence. $33; W.P.C. (July), #10; Mimes Alleen and Doris Woods, for St Dunstan's, 63; some Members of the European Staff of Miegars Butterfiski and Swite (July), #38; Paper Co. Van Reekum (H.K.) LAD. (months), i Analysts Goverment Laboratory (July), s07) Milaa K. M. Ander- son imonthly), $50 35. Bersha & Co. (monthly), $25; - Mr and Mrs C. G. Alabaster (monthly), $50; Pay, Sub-Lt W. R. L. Bowley" (monthly), ši; G,, H. Calatherley (monthly), $20) L. M. Wylie (monthly), $25; M. F, L. Haymes (manth- ly). $10: G. Lyon-Mackenzie "(monthly), $100: R. D. Gificaple (monthly), #23: A. MicAlpine (monthly), #10; Mr and Mrs 13. C. Tavadia (monthly), $10; G. C. Worrall (monthly), 500; the Prison Sta (July), $187.45; "Äuguit Firat 121" in celebration of Switzerland's National Day, $50; the

CLEVELAND, Aug. 3 (UP)-Pneumonia deaths will de Order Delayed

crease almost two-thirds as physicians learn to apply, specially "When did our people get this job? adapted treatments, including the use of "Sulfa" drugs, it was "The great bulk of the orders were predicted at the. American Medical Association's annual conven-monthly), 125; Portuguese Stoff of the not placed until the Fall of 1040. St Paul patrol includes the chief warden. On a bad night when notable defence message to Con-

although President Roosevelt, in his tion here,

The forecast, made by Dr Cathedral regular maintenance St Paul's is in the target area and gress after the fall of France, on staff but the most dangerous these nights have been frequent May 16, 1940, wild the United States Dale C. Stahle, of Harrisburg, jobs are rotated regularly are beds in the deep crypt for use of unfortunate delay in actually placing from a study of 15,261 pneu- everybody reports for duty. There should have 50,000 airplanes. The Pa., was one of several drawn among the volunteers who pro- the men during quiet intervals.

for planes, which ensued upon monia cases conducted by the orders for tect the famous old building.

Code Words. Used

Mr Roosevelt's message, resulted in Included are some of Britain's Because of the complicity of the ing which now has been overcome ment during the past two years ning in actual output of planes, Pennsylvania Health Depart- foremost churchmen and archi-Cathedral, special code wurde by the tireless efforts of the aircraft in which both the "Sulfa drug" tects. All remain anonymous parts of the building. These code

been devised for staircases and other industry. The programme was too and All of these men have risked their words are easily heard on the tele-huge for any industry to

serum treatments were lives in

endle without vastly

used. them goes the credit for keeping the of threatened area in the building anders, such expansion was impos- deaths will result from extension of building standing while many neigh without creating confusion.

without placement of bouring, structures, Ilke Paternoster

xible. Each Row, have been razed,

people were by no means St Paul's sections the "top men" who stand when orders would be placed. They "And our annual number of fatalities watch is divided into three idle while wondering whether and Pille treatments to more pneu has been hit by two small high ex-

monla patients." Dr Stable at vantage points on the plosive bombs which luckily did roof, the

dome and went nbend and built as comparatively little damage. Numer watches the

"church patrol" which

any from the disease in the United States plants as they should fall from 110,000 to the vicini, ous incendiaries' have forced the St

level ground

privately-financed and Paul's squad to climb onte danger-reach, and the "crypt patrol" which cornices and crevices within their

Roes it take so long to bulid general

ty of 35,000 to 40,000, with the Japan faces new and unprece ous cornices and climb over

of trea- keeps, watch

Application specifc dented economie hardships as a warplanes to-day? cherous

for Bro and damage in the dark to in the bowels of the building. catwalks

"Warplanes are called upon to-day

therapy to all patients,"

result of the Russo-German war, douse Ares threatening the struc-

The system works something like

to perform functions undreamed of De Stable said the study disclosed which has virtually isolated tures.

this. When an incendiary or a group turing, World War I. They must be that the use of drugs in the treat- Japan from Europe economical. St Paul's fre-watching system is of them falls on the south transept, inger, carry, greater loads, fly farment brought a low rate of adverse ly, and confronted. the

has probably the nation's most complete the watcher on the topmost spot of neuil manoeuvres with attendant in that chemical agents could be male nation with new difficulties in

faster, perform more art-

safely An operator in the shadowy crypt the dome, seeing them, dauerters modern warplane must embody all with good results and "without any before the recent Anglo-Ameri- | sto; Mrs Middleburg, sið: Mrasedell, #3;} of the building is in direct telephone the officer at the crypt

ers measurably increased stresses, The used by the general practitioner obtaining raw materials, even connection with all lookout posts, that a bomb was in "South Four moder The system is so complete that civic area. The officer switches through own against the new warplanes that lient."

these capabilities in order to hold its undue risks on the part of the pa- can economic restrictions. to the nearest lookout post and sends the enemy is always working on. men to the spot. At the same time takes time and precise workmanship reserve Are Aghters would be dis- to build in these capabliitles. patched to the danger zone.

"Tlie

officials train have come le study it

Every Man Hia Job Recognising the dimeulty of guard-

throughout Britain

London City clerk of worka institu- ted at scheme of training before

ther and

telephones to

is

It

said,

By Robert T. Boffaire

(United Press Staff

Correspondent}

4

TOKYO, Aug. 3 (UP).—Chinese Australian Association being half

of proceeds obtained from Supper Dance on 2nd Ajiniversary, 3400; E. Wakeham (monthly), $200; E. Jolte (monthly), $10: 9. A. Kent (monthly). #10; Mr and Mrs C. M. Hall (monthly), 150; Miss M. L., Whiley imortly), 50: E. Lloyd Jones (monthly), $10; E. W. Pudney (August), 123; John Moodie (August), so, the Stad Ltd. (July) $68.50; of Mesure Union Insurance Boc. of Canton

For employing sinuha 'to knit garmenia for children of bombed areas Lady Mac- gregor $20; Mrs Bagram, $10; use Perdug, Mrs Wiell $40;

Sale of Knitting bags par Lady Mac- gregar” $40% Staff of W. R. Loxlay & Co. (China) Lid, in memory of the late Mri F. G. Horridge, $30; Mr and Mrs A. Palco In meniory of the late hir A. Hardie, #3: Į

of the late A. C. Botchlo, and Mrs C. R. Das Aredo, $2: Mr M. T. Jorge and family, "NKS". H; Kowloon Docks Recreation Club, #121; (18 Contribution

for St Dunstan'a).' Anonymous, 0!! Mise Judali, #3; Hazrat Gul, 13: Ulas Khan, £2: Abdul Walid. §1; Razer Din, $1; Banta Singh, 2: Inder Singh, 43; Rattan” Singh, $1.50; Nika Singh, $100: Sunder Singh, 451 Tulsa Singh, $450; Sudogar Singh, 13: Bokhinvar Singh, 3 Karlar Singh, Gurdial Singh: 13: Masian, Bingh" B450;

The "Asahi Shimbun," con- He said that in the 15,251 coses servative and influential Tokyo analysed, the lowest mortality rate. It is this system that has kept the

hernese financial 1ng such an immense structure, the dame of St Paul's towering on Lud. takie tempo of this war. Is breath-was set'in groups treated with either newspaper, reported that, Japa- Capt. I. J. Losalus (Juio), $20; in memory

teaders were taking each side 18 constantly sulfathiazole or sulfopyridine alone, Hill through 22 months of war.htening the fire power at its rather than in those groups treated advising the government to re- planes, Increasing the strength of a combination of one of the drugs examine its recently drafted and the syrum: He explained, how-plans to convert Japan into a armour plate, and incorporating new fe offensive and defensive features in ever, that in the group in which the

in combined treatment

"national defence state" because Its warplanes. These advances we must meet and surpass as we learn there were more severe cases which the conflict between Russia and

Re-lesigning takes

the first heavy raid on the elty area. Eighty volunteers responded, to a call for night watchers to foln the staff of 30 maintenence men already onj duty,

Each mon was given a set of plano for every part of the Cathedral in- cluding the high triforlum lovel, the

m'en

erience

vero

****Then

their memories

re-

Captain Bligh's Home Demolished

Was

was

applied

them's calls for re-designing rate in that group.

might explain the higher fatality

Working To Capacity "What progress has the, aircraft industry made on its tremendous as-

signment?"

we

On

Aged 3, Out In Raids

Germany had · rendered the original programme impractical.

The "Asuhl" said that oven before the outbreak of the Russo-German war, Japanese raw material shortages were forcing factories to close down or reduce operations.

Hazura Singh... $51 ́ Bishan ... Singh,. 15: Serwan Singh, 137 Burjan- Bingh, -47; Pellam Singh, 95; Labh Bingh, 30) Hazara singh si: Dawood Khan, Bhopoo Singit, (3) Barban · Bingh,* 15; Kishan Khan. $10; Baghel Suigh, 3; Baggur

Bingi, ti Jaffar Khan, 14: Awal Khan, 35: Shu Dahader,. 94; Mangal Singh, $2;

Financial quarters predict that the Gajjan Singh, 13. Total $735,148,64 and new economie problems now facing | 16, Japan will result Inevitably in a stricter conservation of raw mate

Readjustment Urged

HOCIAL WELFARE The Hongkong Natugee

urid Bootal Welfare Council, acknowledges with many thanks 30 "Bowl of, Rica" tickets from Mr Leong Pul, one ticket from.“A Friend," for St Peter's Food Kitchen.

.

DOGS' HOME

The old Manor House at Farming- stone gallery, the main roof, the am, Kent, once the home of Coplain church floor and the crypt. New Bigh, of the Bounty, was demolished by a direct hit during a recent raid. assigned to squads of ex-

Kere Arc some revealing data once and spent hours be- Sir Irving Albery, M.P. for Grave-never heretofore entirely disclosed: acquainted with the

send, Ilved at the Manor House, but On July 1, 1940, the industry was geogen- phy of the building.

was away during the raid and there operating 17,210,410 sq. ft. of floor

no casualties. were “Every man had to memorise every

at eight months later, or sinicease

A mother who allowed her rials. space. Just eight Hospital, for Sea-on March 1. 1941, the Industry had two children, aged 11 and 3, to The window and ledge that! Dreadnought might hold fallen incendiary men, Greenwich, which In Its time expanded to 31,303,007: square It

en regular examinn has looked after over 5,000 German an 82 perind 120.100 employees, during air-raid Alerts, was sent

cent, increasel

roam the streets unattended July 1, sullors,

damaged in + receni 1940,

Industrial circles, advocate rende rald. The roof over the cast wing Elght months later we had 226,172 to prison for a month's hard justment of the nation's economic mame, acknowledges with thanks a dona

The Honorary Secretary of the Dogs" men were drilled in get was burnt out, and the emergency employees-an 88 per cent. Ingrenset

|pinnming programme under which the tlig to, all parts of the roof and unit on the ground floor was put out And our people had to train virtut labour at Bristol recently.

tion of 820, In loving memory-et Peter country would concentrate on indus- | Nobbins, taught where every stirrup-pump, of action. By midday on the second ly all its now employees in the She was Mrs Violet Witchell; a tries which can be supplied with raw

SALVATION ARMY“

the The S. C. M, Port has recétved box, hose centre and hydrant, beds available for sailors were six unique and admittedly different urt sordier's wife of Hampton Park, materials from the Far East, sund thos

following donation to the Salvation Army? Mesare Hit Pp and Cheung Po, $10.5 This aim undoubtedly would lead went through frequent practice and The headquarters of the Red Cross

"Is the Industry working to charged with neglecting her children. eventually to attempts to reopen

DONATIONS' WAITING" occasionally a mock fire was started and St. John War: Organisation at capacity to-day, and dld It work to)

Donations for the following: Orgaidh- in the crypt

t and other areas for firs Plymouth were “ulso destroyed in capacity last year?

by Mr. H. S. unde negotiations with th arni.

for the East Indies, although the latter will or wall collection, the office of the enemy attacks: The whole of the

The

referred to in con- N.S.P.C.C. survey

S. G. M., Post: Amociacao Portuguesa de now export to Japan only under. Bócoorras, Butuos, by Lord Mayor? Tund wet. On, quiet nights, only fourteen or divisional equipment, equipment of nection with development also shows Mrs Wildhell who's pleaded that; licence,

fast app for the Rellet of Alr Victims; D.W.03. elitoon watcliers.art.cniled to active four detachments, medical supply that the aircraft Industry is today she left the children while she was Immediate prospects indicate that Emergency Refugee Council. Nev., Tenis adulys but the number varies accord-stores, and office furniture and re-working to absolutt capacity, insofar but at work, collapsed-on-hearing the Japan will be driven more and more kitchen undra Er Vincent adik Paw

fories Helist Associations 33.R.DC, Food Being to the need estimated by the cords wore lost.

as acquisition of necessary materials sentence.

into the confines of the yen bloc, Balvation Armytag

building

Redland,

and she was

who prosecut

and

NAZIS LOOT SALONIKA

The Nazis began to plunder Salonika withla arf hour of their entry. Streets were plastered with proclamations ordering the inhabi- tants to hand over all gold, silver and jewels to the. German authorities immediately, while special squads ol German soldiers visited houses, seizing all iron and brass ware. Pork and garden railings were seized, and so were metal door knobs and brass bedsteads. All radio sets had to be surrendered.

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THREE TIMES A

DAY FOR A MONTH

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ON SALE AT

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SINCERE

COMPANY LIMITED

DEPARTMENT STORE

AT THE

TO-MORROW KING'S

This zealous boy

left this beautiful girl to follow a glow in the sky that was to grow and grow until it lighted the

whole world...

Twentieth Century Fox Present

THE CREAT COMMANDMENT

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