3 AUGUST 1944, Page 14

THANKS FOR SALVATION ■■.

Snt,—May I please add my very warm sympathy with Janus' su4ges that our American friends' efforts and sacrifices for our protection a, flying bombs be warmly and cordially acknowledged? This, I. feel, applies to the French Maquis who so bravely risked terrible things destroying truck loads of these bombs. They might well have pres their efforts for an operation more directly helping the war effort

their own country.—Yours faithfully, A. M. thuFFITS zr Crown Road, Billericay, Essex.