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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE, SUNDAY, JULY 2G. 1042 MOSCOW Hundreds Beg French Aid from Nazi Purge 60-CAR TRAINS REDS AGITATE London (UP.) Hundreds of fran-f SPEED OIL TO tic refugees last night begged ad- ejgnt years of age. Families were mittance to Unoccupied France in broken up, the men being taken their efforts to escape a Nazi i t0 a concentration camp at Corn- IN BRITAIN FOR! i purge of the Occupied that piegne, the women to a camp at SHIPPING MEN REACH LONDON London (INS) The arrival fa Iondon of Lewis O. Douglas, deputy director of the United State War Shipping Administration, and Richard Bisnel, economist attached to the War Shipping Administration, was announced yesterday. Shipping problems will be discussed with Riitish officials.

as rounded up from 15.000 to and the children to the COAST POINTS SECOND FRONTi 000 men, women and children for Winter Sports Palace in Paris. to haul off those arrested. The buses were backed up to apartment house doors and filled with screaming, crying and protesting refugees. Load after load rumbled through Paris streets toward the concentration camps where the refugees will be classified for deportation to the-Silesian Region of Poland, from which the Nazis recently chased all Jews. shipment to concentration camps children under eight were turned BRYANSK 1 Poland.

lover to orphanages or, in some The roundup, carried out taken In by neighbors. Plinninff fSlt Heinrich Himmler's Black-Shirted Chief of State Henri Philippe i. UHlllUg 1111C VUL Ss Troops and French police, was Petain of the Vichy government -Benes Sees Nazi the biggest since the SS forces and Piere Laval were reported to In New Move by took over from the German army have refused to co-operate in such' the job of policing Occupied ruthless purge and, as a gesture Rail Group France. of protest, have recalled Count The wholesale arrests were re- Fernand de Brinon, Vichy delegate Peace Appeal if Russia Holds London UT) The small but vocal Communist Party of Great Britain drurr.mrd up for a second front last riKht FOIIwTo. Washington lP)-4-To speed oil to vealed in private advices to tha JjoffiTA VovORlNO KHARKOV qBOGUCHAR United Tress fro mthe continent and coincided with these new de CLINTON AVE.

SOUTH with a gaudy campaipn of lonflrts to the Germans in Paris. Other Demands Made The Germans were said to have demanded that a similar purge carried out in the Free Zone of France, but Laval refused to order such arrests or permit the German forces to enter the Unoccupied Area for that purpose. The aged Petain was said to have the east, solid 60-car tank trains are now moving from Southwestern oilfields to one-point Kastern destinations, the Office of Defense Transportation disc'osed yesterday. Under the plan, loaded tank cars are assembled-t terminals close to producing centers in Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas and Oklahoma. velopments in the Axis reign of terror throughout subjugaged Europe.

Destroy Whole Villages 1 The Germans, Italians and their puppet regimes began a systematic and ruthless destruction of entire villages and towns in Poland oriered to resign rather than co- They then are switched into trains of 60 and moved in a solid block to a destination nearest the ulti and Jugoslavia some air bombings and chalkpd signs while rresident Eduard Benps of Czechoslovakia j-redicted Hitler would sue for peace by" Oct. 15 if he had not won decisive victory by then. The Communists prepared for a preat demonstration today in Trafalgar Square and Benes added his potent voice to the uproar for a western front to relieve the hard-pressed Russians. Benes, one of the best Informed in exile, has extensive undejrround Information channels. He said Germany would be exhausted by upring if the Russians mate consumers without terminal switching.

jsimCyansk. novocherkassk. jxt jf iy JTrostov i. IP If Uf in an eiiort to crusn spreaumg guerilla activity. 2 A fresh wave of resistance in Poland was reported to have been touched off by the landing of "several hundred" Russian parachutists, ODT officials said the system The orders for the arrest in the Occupied Zone, handed down the German police chief of Paris, General Oberjr, created a minor levolt in the Paris Police Prefecture.

Many French police and at least would materially reduce time lost in turn-around of tank car equipment, thereby making more cars each a well-trained saboteur, to organize Polish guerillas and carry eight officers of the gendarmerie available for oil hauling. in the northern provinces re'used out attaeks on German gcrrisons They said oil trains from Mis sissippi and Louisiana fields wou'd RUSSIA and communications line. 3 Aneta, Dutch News Agency, be able to reach New Jersey destinations in four days and New reported that 60,000 Jewa have I 1() loo England points in five. Trains to obey the order and resigned, only to be immediately arrested and thrown into jail by the Germans. The Germans requisitioned nuses Contract Placed To Light Airport been arrested and shipped from Amsterdam since last Thursday in a mass deportation to Nm.i-occu- STATUH MlltS pied Russia and Poland of Dutch "non-Aryans." hold Out and, he added, "I think they will." The efforts of the 53.000 British Communists were thrown into drivn to "open the second Front now." The campaign includes urnding Imputations to homes of Members of Parliament demanding that they SRht in Commons for a second front now, a postcard campaign addressed to Prime Minister Churchill, factory meetings of workers, a nationwide chalking up of slogans, and a wide distribution of pamphlets.

row has 'triplets Quoting advicea from Zurich and Stockholm, Aneta aald that from Texas and Oklahoma should cover the distance to New Jersey points in five days and New England In six. Under normal railroad practice, a 60-car oil train would be subject to switching at various terminals en route because of the different destinations of the cars. In the past, blocks of 20 or 30 tank cars often were moved eastward from some NAZIS PUSH BRIDGEHEAD German forces (black arrow) are reported to have established a bridgehead across the Don River in the Tsiml-yansk area and Rostov (A) is waging a desperate battle against the invaders. On the Voronezh and Bryansk fronts Red drives (open arrows) knifed into Nazi lines in diversion attacks. Shading represents German-held territory.

about 600 Jews will be deported New York The Civil Aero-dally from Holland under a decree nHUtiCB Administration announced providing for the exile of all Dutch tomorrow from 12 Noon 'til 9 P. M. intermediate point as part or a train of miscellaneous freight, UNCOVERS DEED DATED 17 Jews between IS and 40. Entire Families Seized The roundup in France, on Adolph Hitler's direct orders, is directed against all German, Austrian, Polish, Italian and Czechoslovak refugees who arrived in France since the outbreak of war in September, 1939, whether they Hot Springs, Ark. V.P.) Tri Auburn, Me.

U.PJ As evt yesterday that the Schafche Construction A Engineering Company of St. Louis had been awarded the lighting contract for a new airport construction at Dunkirk, N. on its bid of $17,516. With a bid of J437.887.15, the Depew Paving Company of Depew, was awarded the contract for clearing, excavating and paving the air MALTA DOWNS 4 FLANKS plet bull calves, each weighing ap dence in a property damage suit Valletta. Malta-F) Three Ger- FISHERMAN GETS TIRES South Paris, Me.

(V.T.) Eddie Gordon didn't even get a but he considered his fishing trip a huge success. With pole, hook and line, he fished out of a pond behind his home 20 automobile tires which had resulting from the removal of bombers and one fighter were eral oak trees from her property, I destroyed Friday in raids on Malta. proximately 40 pounds at birth, have been born to a cow belonging to R. TV'. Alford.

Veterinarians said the birth of triplets to a cow is comparable in rarity to birth of quadruplet humans. The island's alert since the Mrs. Carmen Rousseau produced are Jewish or "Aryan." Entire families were seized men, women and children mora thaa what is believed to be Maine's oldest deed a land title dated 1774. start of the war sounded at noon yesterday. been discarded in pre-rationing days.

port site. 4 Aiminiyal Aygysti Showiini tihe Perfeeft Toinme ISy ODD or i if Here hey are the first of the new furs for Fall and Winter flattering, luxurious, unusual in beauty and value proving again that "Forman Quality costs no more." Come now to Forman's for the fur coat fashion that will insure future pride, for the quality that means a long life of warmth and loveliness, for the dependability that means satisfaction, for low-prices that spell good value! A most comprehensive selection awaits you, ranging from 87.00 to 1,500. Try them on in the comfort of Forman's Air-Cooled Fur Shop. I mm if i if itr 1 i ID Keep in Mind these Fashion Trends! The general vogue of "casual furs" consistent with the mood of the women of America at war casual styling interpreted in three kinds of swaggers (I) wrappy swaggers with soft smooth shoulders and small collars, (2) classic box coats, single and double-breasted, (3) full-back swaggers. Short coats, 32 to 36 inches fitted coats in Persian Iamb.

Many in the new "AA!" (Average American) sizes developed after long and careful analysis. SHEARED BEAVER, luxurious cost with full twinging back, winged collar, deep turn-beck cuffi sss SABLE DYED MUSKRAT. Roll-cellar swagger with unusual V-detail en tha turn-back euffs 227 Use our "Will Call" or Budget Plan! In the will-call plan you choose your coat, make a down payment, continue payments at stipulated intervals, and rearrange the payment basis as you take the coat when cold weather arrives in the budget plan you pay one-third down at the time of purchase, the balance extended over a period of months Of course, you may also pay by a single cash transaction, or use your regular Forman charge account according to the conditions of the government's "regulation All prices subject to lOr federal Excise Tax Air-Cooled Fur Shop, Second Floor Mi I II 1 1) i i vi Mi I ktj A I BLACK DYED PERSIAN I I LAMB. Beautifully fitted 1 cot with peg-top f- I feet derived from imert I BLACK DYED PERSIAN LAMB. Beautifully fitted eoet with peg-top effect derived from imert D.

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