MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN ---1— u urdlan Two (lento. wifivgfana Founded ion. W‘ Danzig‘ and Naples In- cluded in Targets; Major War Plants Attacked. 3y Edwin Stout Agnchml Press Staff Writer LONDON. Nov. 11 —(AP)— 5mm; into uxis territory nev- i ht Ivan-d trails of fire liliosgilfiirape iiiul North Africa in violent attacks on the broad- 5. mpg: they an far have at- kmpierl, thr- government dis- oscrl r H11..- pictiiri- was filled in by “ports from here and Cairo, ilflil tlic .\ir liiiiistry and the ndmiraltl- Driving through lry stonns, British plain-s aimed iiciv bombs |t crucial militaryi centres I1" urns: thr- lli-riuivii-hi-lil trrrl- tori‘ “from live lliiltie to the Buy atllisral" iiiiil (“iht to distant Dqmlg, the Air Ministry un- iioiinred. were less than i: week from grn in the It.(.‘..i\.l~‘ were cxpi-llctl fro crvice adriccl. We Italian island of ivmihcil by Ili-itlm .. i carvi Ark " 0n Danger List lifter denials-id l icrl by Nazi mills. . page '1. Col 4) Dli-(riiiie), ii_' filulllf ii |‘il‘_‘il‘\\{l_\' outwiilc the l'_l.\' wilt-ii lii- \\l\\ .~il‘_ui‘l'. 5W fill‘ . ‘lc liilc hurt. :1!‘ Nov. ll. 4GP) J Na- . llt‘i\ti(1litli'it'l‘S zin- ht that “as for as itiv with the iicccs- v;.iri.imc sittiation." _~;ta'. l'\‘I‘i\i\\ tiisclasi- the Police iliil uni driver's ii-inic. Prepare Queen Elizabeth For Ocean lioyage NEW , v '. IL-(APM-Sen watches odn the BiOOO-tizn line" Queen I" ‘iihcili aiid hcrgiiiiit eniriiu ‘ wc"~ \.irini~t=. uri l'llll"ill us . i ".1 e ' .1... InLil tlu‘ h "Talkie, m-d Dance Bradmbane lllldixtli‘ mwulilltl ‘cave outlet‘. k w Wediicsdav, [,_169.11-11_31_ alter dawn or soon lll.t'l til. - "Chicken sup-"pcrtlnd Dance m mgliililmis‘ (list t ltllig 5,11,‘ Tucqm‘. November 12L“ their last lli_".ill. ii.~liu:i~, iiiirs of i1..- Eellfiiiflllld or Nciv Year's leave will cu u; ill‘ illl)t‘l'S of the Caiiiuli- ‘c Eimuci- Force serving in . cxlr». lr-rivc will amount. to tilt‘ ilepartineiitks state- said, and not more than 40 . of the strength of any R111‘ f111‘l<. will be granted one tiinc. Cooling Events ._0__ hffadtlcs - Murray River ‘Thurs- i~ L-lGti-ll-Ii-Zl. "ti thrit ioiileiit was and said Y. l ~ l; i lye-ii (ll'.'.(‘It‘ll t0 W99" L-lgrll-B-‘il’ iibgilirtixiit 5 ii.in. ASH‘. _ H Vi'zi'.iii‘lrtiiit shire-is (it! 11ml 14‘ "Concert DIG dance in Hope- ileio nail. Wednesday, Nov. 13, .. .. . -, . J :~-.Prc- illicit-Iii Elizabeth‘ had “374-11-‘1141- been reported bound for Halifax rif- “Come to Chi k S r t“ stioppingfhgltlllfltge Huston navy‘ ' '0 i . “"8" 11o 1. DcSuilleen NOV/dig s: suxirisgtolotliiv or so sailors from “a 141157-11-1-12. Liverpool viii MDIIUWTIhl-lllllliligxlh ill; "Deserve F 1'(§‘°£f{§‘“...aiii1“iii§n ‘flrvfhc p "MW Churctilenitbrfduiilathbglxc‘ f: mTiic liner, tied up 1101B Since Wiper rind Bazaar. March. is reported destined for 501'- L-191-10-26-11-12, vice as a troonship. Spotlight 0n King, Hanson In "Conic to su ~ pper Wed- glligggrlyfivv. 13. iii. Mrs. Flora M h‘ 5. (Btoukficld, Suppcr SCI‘- °m v ii-m L-375-I1-12-2i. "wit are collcctin . _ iz live hogs il-ifiiwfhlli-alair. Guarantee prompt tg-LgpiiiPitiliililiiiiitsiiii? fiommons Today L-227-ll-12-1D-20. "Chicken §_'_ "w" bmnanw Milgocr. auspices Pres- UITAWA Nu‘, n __,Cp) __Con. - - ..Cli , . ' ' w we River HR" scrvniivi- Iionso leader Hanson Mid D6 d lf rtoririil.f.lffl"l‘fiin§,?g°mbe' um" Prune Ministi-i" Mackenzie Kliiiil Wm L-i36-1l-12-1i. hold the ${l('illlf,gll:ié“ill the House of a ‘rm Commons omo‘ ‘. nscmlutlht! live hogs as . .. * at fftlrlc- ursday Md mid“ Mi. Iliin nn \\lll l: rt o ic usual adtircss iii refill’ i" Emerald. Albany, on sllvgililrlroviirci‘: llidespglcleliiiloin the throne and the M50 distill“. Scnd postcard or Prime Minister will follow in what u go collect A. C. Green. Mbflhy. is expected to be a r-rvicu‘ of the last ' ' Giff“. Emerald six months in war and internation- ivi-llve M“ mlltcllnil live hogs “lriiiffliiil. quaricrs it has been lThiirsrlay. Guarantee prompt; forecast there trill be f‘ 10119! d“ 1 v h‘,,§"{;‘v "lid careful handling. List ‘iljslic or letter, Au Mm- d 01‘ John D. McIvor, L-3fl0-li-12-2l. v .- "'1 Canada variety con- \ . w ri-rilimhllltit-town artists at lliir, fillflllwyrll‘ Ill crlnesday. Nov. rm. In in i“ ‘Y New Perth W0- ». u c for Red Cross. L-372-ll-ll-3i. into on the addrcss. Mcrnlacrs of if“, cnbhwt will‘ i'i>iiiiiiiticr\ probably all will talu- part with reviews of their (lcpaitiiicutal aPtlVliIP-F- B111 the ihrrc leaders u.’ ilzc 0l>l31"5lil°" groups will be ltf“ll'ili Defence Minister Ralsion is ex- pe"t"d to loliiiu- t“c Primr- lVfhiis- l lfiV af- It c .. cert y?“ m iikrly - "that: “("1 tic: of the army and training scr- Eliglsll BLAZE Lost U. S. Fliers In R.C.A.F. corps triiiiiiiig cuursc, with ennui ,, tLiit infractions of the rules include CFUNS~I tliltfy flviliie tc i. getting Inst iiiil turning up miles off your courac. l'._v ti lil‘.'ltit‘ll."t', vrry close tn your best girl's home, i lime l.il\ aiiil ‘ Island llii,‘ _"\ ' 7' ~ .1 ' 1 mi llllltl‘tr‘iiii'i ‘ i "' ed gdnd and Axls nil: it, t'll 1"1i ' . f . diiiipci‘ lift. _ ‘_ i lfrlgels be . t‘ ‘~'.\i:‘ ‘ n»- To fiat [gave til-i‘. ‘.2 i.‘ _ _ he J- ~-— it's; \i1i\t‘i hr. ion. .:.oii l‘~ | "about tlic siiiiic," F Pit‘. “ct Ill r3, ulm is frtlllt _ or Shcrbroivkc, .l., an» iutlltiiii: nmughtlllt. history Kenyon lecml $- io prefer low and poor mum. a / "w" ~ y? and buddy, Ken Jzirvi ti"! into advanced LLS. army air ions as ufficerfl. Now they are starting nil over again at the bottom as AC2's. They m the (LS. .-\lr Force for infractions going on a “figisotil French To iflttticn Stand lSii’-":"ci=,t';0ii Ilezird a ‘sl:ov.'-tl0iv ii Between 11. us been t2 re siiicc Oct. 10. cnniliicicii by Afmsual P‘ hi. chief 0f ill‘ Fulani-Laval prov ninciit, to Like ch lrge of all polillciil and iiiili— [Lily matters in France's African territories. 'I‘hcre was speculation here as to whcttcr this means that a show- down lJ'Jll.\‘CC'll tvcyjiiziiid, oiic-tini-e allied (‘CllliIlIlllCl0l' iii chief. and the French North African army i the one hand, and the Rcme-B ax- is on thc other may be at timid. The (‘...'i'iii:riis were siiirl to have shoivn disapproval oi.‘er Wcygiiiidis sitccch iii N "'h Atrira — where hi. popuii 2s great Vin ivliich hc said I-‘rauc would not cidc on lliL-ll of teirltzry ihcre. Reports are current here that Gocrlng, No. 2 Nazi told Vice- Prem- ier Laval in Parts this weekend that the Gcrmziiis could not con- tinue to (lcnl with the Vichy gov- ernment unless Vichy brought Wey- gaiui brick. It was aitscrteii that Weygand had taken matters into his own hands and mfuswi Vicky's official instruc- tions to return. French North Africa today is ul- niost as strong as when the war bcunn, tact-hops even stronger, ac- cording to reports current have. Th; North African dcfcnoe forces even during the collapse of France were said to have been km close to full str-siigth to guard iitidillsi, on Ital- i.iirr'§rlia§_ Surrenders To Gen. De fiaulle LONDON. Nov. ll --tCPi -Sur- ocndcr of Llbreville. principal port of thc Gabon colony of French Equatorial Africa. to the free French lnrreu cf Gen. Charles Do (‘inulle was aiiuounrrrl toilnv by the De Gaiille lserulquarters here. 'I‘h-“ niiiioiinccinciit siiiri the com- mniidiin! officer wt Librevire our- rcndcrvil at 4:40 n. m. Birnday and thr- “frrc French" warships Savor- nnan do Brass and Commandant ciiliiiin “%//’ ///' \ 4 /// n//$ l llllltlll The Pop|e’s Paper Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Services Cerem Major British Land Offensive In Near East? (By Drew Middleton, Associated Press Staff Wrl LONDON. Nov. ll-—tAP)— Strong indications that Bri- tain m-.iy launch her first ma- jor land offensive of the war against the Axis in the Near East with troops who "know the desert game” appeared to- night simultaneously with an- nouncement of the return of lllar Secretary Anthony Eden from an inspection of British iilciliterraneiin forces. A high source declared tho Empire will strike at the Axis forces In the Near East at the earliest possible moment. This source added that. every man. gun, tank and plane that can be spared from defence of the United Kingdom is being rushed to Egypt. and other Near Eastern sectors. It xvas announ u’. that Mr. Eden, just before leaving for Lniiilon, broadcast .1 statement tn fir’ ish and allied forces in the 1*.‘ 1r East that the future is s e in the hands of the sttnililyi growing armies in the sector. lie assured Iiibyii to Palestine that “when the hour i-oincs, we shall strike home to victory." Air. l-Iilcii said "troops have the quality “that. commands success." The force includes troops from Britain, soldiers from that the Africa, lkili-siiiic. France and Poland anzi a hi1 Arab legion from Trans-Jordan. Itoliains“ Berlin Says World Policies To Be Discussed lllolotoff and the Nazi Officials t0 Open Talks Today. (By Louis P. Lochner, Associated Press Staff writer) BERLIN, Nov. 11—tAP)-$oviet Premier vyiichcslaff Molotoff and German officials will open confer- ences hcrc tomorrow for the pur- pose of dismissing and agreeing on policies of "world wide scope , in- formed Nazis said today, with the Roine-Bcrlln-Tokyo Axis and Bri- tlsh-puarantced Turkey high on the agenda. "Molotoff: visit doubtless 809! beyond more recognition of the in- gel-national position or the Soviet union and the positive friendship bet/ween the two poww- H"! Dicnst Aus Dcutschland. commen- tarv with close Foreign Office connections. "The general atmo- sphere attendli this visit seems to bc a progress ve development of the Russian position." If this last cryptic sentence has imv meaning, it. would seem to indicate Russia will be invited to plziv an active part in creating the "nciv order" of which Germany and Italv have made themselves under which. by ‘he "H"? 0f licrlln, Japan is recognized by the Axis as the leader ln the For East. “It may be assumed." the com- mentary said. "the Berlin talks will reflect the lending function kqvmrwc gt a rev fr.‘ L-352-l1-9-2i. I vices. J Domineof entered the oiq harbor. J l I Australia, New Zcaliiiid, South } fiFdillirig Baclz In Disorder Greeks ReponrtlvFascists Have (W Lost Battle?“ All Sectors. sponsors in Fturope and Africa and _ more. serving she had been bombed As T/ar; DeaclA reHonored Thousands Of Citizens Turn Out For Remembrance Day onies. , ____ . Remembrance Day was fitting- ly observed throughout Prince Edward Island yesterday, cere- monies being held at the Will‘ me- morials at. Charlottetown, Sunl- merslde, Montague, Miscouche, St. Eleanors. Wheatley River and other centres. At each place the services were under the auspices of the local branch of the Cana- dian Legion. In many places the Leglortmem- bers were fewer in number many being enlisted in the Veterans Guard and in other service units. At the Charlottetown cenotaph in Queen's square a lzirge number of citizens turned out to partici- pate in the ceremony, the chief feature of which ‘was the solemn two minutes’ silence at 11 o'clock Before the service began mem- bers of the war veterans and de- tachments from the armed forces paraded from the Legion I-iczid- quarters to the memorial, going by way of Grafton, Pownal, Kent, Queen and Grafton Streets to the monument. Units parading, in ad- dition to the veterans. included the Royal Canadian Naval Vol- unteer Reserve. commanded by Lieut. K. Birtwlstle; the Veterans Guard, capt. J. J. Ireightlzer; the Royiil Canadian Air Force, Sergt. Lacroix, and a detachment from the Beach Grove Inn militia train- ing centre. At, the monument. after the singing of "O Canada" and the sounding oi the Last Post, the two minutes‘ silence was solemnly observed. This was followed by rcveille and by the recitation by Major T. E. MacNutt, chaplain of the Provincial Coitiinzinti. of Laurence Bliivoivs famous lines: "They shall grow not old. as we who are Lft grow old; Age shall not weary them. nor the years condemn, At the going down of the sun. and in the morning We will reincinbci" them." (Continued on page 7. Col 6) ATHENS, NOV. ll — (AP)- Grcectfs mountain defenders have beaten the Italian invaders and they “are retreating in dissordei" toward Allianla," the Greek radio declared today. Despite superior‘ forces. it said. the Italians "have lost. the battle . lii all sectors." l Thus, at the start of the third week of war, has Greece rebcund- l ed confidently from the initliili [shock of invasion. ‘ I-Ier leaders feel that now not only have Greek defences proved themselves under fire but also that in the four rainy months Bheud Italy's mechanized forces can only mire in the mud of Greek mountain roads. Italy's highly trained Centaur division, made up of Alplnists who spent a yicar in Albania preparing to become the shock troops of a. Fascist lightning war, has been wiped out, the high command said. 'I‘he Alpinlsts made up the Ii:- alluris’ left wing, in the Pindus (Continued on page 3. C01 4) llear Distress Ball From Ship NEW YORK. Nov. lL-(AP) -- Mackav Radio reported tonight it had heard o second distress signal from the British freighter Balmore, which said that her port lifebouts were swamped and help is “urgent- ly required.” The call was heard by Mackay through the British relay station GCK. It gave th~ position of the l.925-ton British elghter as ap- rovlinutelv 300 miles west of Ire- an . This morning the Japanese liner Piislilml Morn reported that shc had heard o, (iistress call from the Bal- lillIlRUI/i N“ N‘ \\\\ It CHARIICTTETOWN, CANADA. TUESDAY, NGVIIMBER 12, 19104‘ IAUAN All-MK UN BRITMN ENDS INUTTER RUUT NEW TRAILS 11v AIR WAR Hold Impressive Fires ‘Rage In Bucharest; New Tremors Felt Heaviest Earth Shocks In History of Coun- try Leave Probably 2,000 Dead; lllany Thousands Injured. By Roh-crt St. John Associated Press Staff lvriicr BUCHAREST. Ruinania. Nov. ll —lAPl — Hlllli‘ fires burned 0:1‘. the centre of Biirhriz-mt I15 new earth shocks spread frrsh terror in earthquake-devastated Rumania and made more dangerous the national task of succoriniz thousands of in- jured and hccncl - Soldiers, Ii'oii Giuiri , police and voluntary workers combined forces to dig wherever ivsssiblt.‘ in the thin- ing ruins for victims, ilVlilj! and dead. From 1.000 to 2.000 persons were killed when the heaviest shocks in NE YORK. Nov. ll-(API- Victims of the Romanian earth- quake are estimated at 10.000. and oil production In that stricken eounirv will be cur- tziilcd (lfilhliflillly t'nr ut least several weeks, the British Brunet- e. t lg (Torpiirzuioii saiiii to- night in a. broadcast heard here by the National Broadcasting Lompany. BBC said it quoted the latest Bucharest reports, the recorded history of Runiania shook this German-dominated COL/Hill)‘ early Suiid ". There was no way 0f counting the injured and homeless. The new shocks added to the work of re- llallllllittlilll and the toll of tire riead llllfi iiijuiezl. What cflcet the disaster would have upon the military future of suothcusiern Europe could not or: foretold yet. Rumaiutvs rich oil fields lay a vast under-tax aiviiiiing .1 in and the Gcrn - n soitlicrs the wrt . ‘ is and oileii f ivhcic cil oozed group \\\=l‘0 €S}N‘L'il'tii\' gainst ciaiigcr of tire. Some small blazes were detected hi tire rich oil ficlds. but thus far there liiid becii iio ‘break which could not be c: . But it ivas a u zlll story‘ in Bucharest. cnce ort- ol ihc most l3(‘.ltllillll cities of l‘ - Balkans. TIlOIIBLIIICiS of ._Q‘llli.i‘l‘S and Iron Gurircllsts fought for hours a fire vigilant .1- hieh wind tin-cat icd to li the lh _\ Jzuilt . ' ‘rt oi iiic txipital a ' ‘ inllc from the Rzyiil Pal- ar-c. Tiils morning a tremor slowly buckled a l2 torcy apartmrn hou~c. The residents fled to safety." 'I‘li~ lttlillll‘ C "lion zipririmcui hiiiiiliii: s o! fIiiniiiig cle- bris and a for Dill) tenim“; trapped in its collapse csirly Sun- av. An oil tank exploded at noon in ilic Carlton wrcckiicc. setting the " d hizizc sirirc ‘ue \v:>rke‘.‘s b? ‘ill tligliiiu for \ , ‘ns. I‘. iEI-"lllll- cd an nncisieiiniiic‘ uiniber of rc- ‘ti m _ \\'l‘.O are bciicvcd d." ti. Also. ii squad tuiiiic-lliiig t0‘.‘.‘."ir:l an air rairi shelter for a group of trap ""1 fllfll and ivomcn was Ivar- rci in ‘ the new shocks. F? ~ v. Storms Spread Death In West NEW YORK. Nov. l1 --(A1’\ —- Terrific winds spread death and de- struction in broad sections of the midwest and south today while a cold wave whisked arrow; the west.- ern prairies on the wings of a snow storm. Nine persons were killed and at least '70 were injured wlirn gust; which scaled up to 63 miles on hour levelled sevcral homes and small buildings, unrooforl houses. upon.- ed trees, flattened poles and shat- tered windows. Show drifted on highways in Min- nesota, the Dakotas, Iowa and Ne- lniz, Colorado and Montana. The November by forecaster! —\vrought area. burned to death aft-er their horn: was wrecked by the wind at Can injured fatally when a roof l“ building collapscd. Phillip Jami» l ov Nazi piano; lnd was to denier of sinllnz. - ltoppled at Milan, Ill. I 8APAGES braska. ‘Traffic was stalled in scv- eral sectors. Breaks in communica- tion lines isolated many communi- ties. Temperatures dropped as." much as 30 degrees hi three hours as thr- mass of icy air moved eastward anti dipped below zero at some points in Nebraska, the Dakotas. Wyom- storms ——l(‘l'Tl(‘<l unusual but not. ivlthoiit prcccdeni greatest havoc ln states in the Great. Lakes L. L. Moore, 40; his daughter Al» ma, l0. and his oiic-moutiis-oltl son ton, Ill. In Chicago, Mrs. Al\l‘.‘l‘.i Kerr, 60, was crushed iiiizicr a fiill- lug tree and Paul Hegstrom. 45, was H , _ w“, lhc cook was rii~iiiis~i-_. a lhiesman. was killed when a. poll" MAXIMS ' or 1i l ‘l?’ MERE MAN 0n; should prefer is firm religlors bells! to every other hlessixu. Aunuul Butncrlntlun Delivered $5.00. l!) lluti—l'.li.l. “.00; Ciniiulu uni] L. B. $5.00. Blast Thirteen Fascist Planes Cut Of Skies Axis Partners Lose 26 Planes In Armistice Day Raids; Channel Gale Halts Early Night Assault. tllv Ntluii liiiiiiirllt, Ms-trizitv-l ,. ', l.1).\‘l)t1.\', Nov. ll~~i.\l’l—-ilic lit.‘ ..'r ,. 4 the 'ilfl'lll.’lll\' in .\i'iiii~ticc Uzi)‘ ixiills till 1' K .3 i g6 .\\'is plaiiics lii;i~lc<l out oi 1hr- Jill‘ ilurzzzg "u- iii}, \ .\l:ii- lill‘_\' Zilllltitllltitii iouigltt. .\u "iiticr i-iui" ivzi. tiir u...- fzir iukuiil llllVlllQllillll the day. ;\ cliziiiiicl gait‘ li.'iltc<l ilie nigh: ziwiiiii :iiiii=i‘i‘ci‘;-.i'i lii". 1c. \\‘4‘il‘, quit-i alto;- f“. ilk" l 4 oi .\lii~~trlizii'. piauw M _._- i-ll_{ll1\‘l'\"~ill\' iii-t nwvfrrlt-vl iii lilf’ air ~: \ . .t~ coinplwlictl lt_v ilw l{..\,l“. wiiliout the t». --; . . 1.:- Air .\lui§~ti‘_v illilliillllCPfl. ‘lat-o lritic]. ptqtf. “(11v with tlu: iit'l‘ll'.i‘.‘.<. ‘l1: iu.il nu‘ l\’..\.l".\ ,i\'lll\’\\lil\‘lll iii 11v l.‘ ‘_ .- i\liiii<ir_v 171v liiiiiaiis \\i’l'c iwiiicll luv <.lli\ ~ ., one (it vfli l: l\'ll1\:’.l'ii ilultil ><’\'<ll hi‘ 1113.1‘ ~ I “llrii-irii1 l-iillllvl‘ ally, ilZli_\', fUiPiiliflCti . sending a :1 ' '1‘ ill lwiriir~r< and fighter. to t- ihc 'i‘li:iiv.<~ ~ i1» .\=r Minter. ~ . battle. ' ‘ 1ii'i~ iii tliC l\ F‘ I " ' ‘ ‘. ‘b ' Viiiililliillti, who; have llccii liiugutq fur ylifl. ligir-‘Report liClllZll‘ cit-iii, .., titi\\il right. bomber." zuil live llQillilh. ‘ I‘ was. .\l<i,~t 0i filo Lilian tllllliiw‘ were sliwi fi1\\\ll llllii the $011.1 ' ' lin- crait were (‘apmui i35lch|na i)1ll‘.1iiL‘|'\' null Flu: vrciv liqlilciw. l "it: 1011:! 1:2 (icriiiaii iiircriifl flirt) haii- been destroyed in at-i tacks on convoys. Four were -.~‘ii’i~l)ciiii bombers iiiici seven were fighters Lil‘. f One was a seaplane." ‘Ilencn innc-eiiiiis V‘ Iii addrinii to the plane dcstroy- “mi-m ‘Mm “com H“: ‘L5 Cd m. . n x17" n Gcmnu! Dmm llgy\':'l1l‘ll0r.grl\,ni';ii ti; illii ll1"“ lioui l‘ w“ silo‘. down ‘lt‘lil k ' it i.‘ i:\\'ii liv a horn" 4ii.ii‘il wiili a llilt‘ Vii. v Empire llonorsimly g War Dead; Spiritlatitl. < DfDoterminationg “ r ’ which ciiicicu ' . ituiizidiau ere‘... ' ‘The Eiiipirc l‘(‘lllt'lllilt‘l'((i its iliziii Xltlllflll)’, under the shadow at‘ ii ii"\\‘ car. piltiie wreaths and clfvviiig; prvvcrs for ilitw: who Trs soFT roe. A POOR MAN WHEN A Rici-t aim. FALLE dirt iii t':i coiiflci of "2 years _ l(V\ it‘ .iliil ill thc tiiiv flit s little ; roe F‘ I . iiioi". than ii yQIil‘ old. l \ r r“ l ._ And iit the Sillllt‘ time the ile- icriiiiiiaiton to sec the new war 1 Ki” through to victory, lii ihe rcsolve < that it may really cud all wars, I ivas reziffirriicd. f , T’ \‘.'li:it llft‘)l)f‘llf‘(i in Flanders 1 ' flwl‘. ovci‘ which the Swmtika was shrouded b)‘ Gl‘l‘llt‘lll . , eriiso ‘hip. The Geriuiiiis forbade 1 1' , armistice t‘."l"l)l'i'ltl(lllfi iii l§f‘i'lilllll .. ~ and prolmblv limited ‘hcni in i i i»; ,' ' , France. But i: is safe :0 our». tii.ii .- ... 1 "x silent Parisiiiiis passed " .li- ‘ i‘ K tiliiill of lii ll‘ l‘tl\\‘—illl'\!'l "l \“l ‘ knswn soldier and that f as if from nowhere —~l)li'lS$Ulli(‘fl under the Arc do Tlcmphc. In London the ciistnniaifv ccrc- monics at the ccnotriph. on U!‘ id Whitehall. were (‘l1l"' llf‘til sirens v _ _ did not sound the two-minute- stl- ‘P01205110. m. it it!‘ . once for‘ they inirrlit ho m ~il miiiin .i!‘(l ni-ixlllltiu W111i‘ -' ‘ with raid alarms, But evi vlicrc ,, H, the tribute to tlic rleiirl w .~ tutti. ' ' ' At the base of the rciioiaph and ‘r on the tomb of the uiiknnivii ~-il- . riicr in Westminster Ahbn, ll‘|l- . q rcscntatizcs of the Uiiitrd Klllil- f. 1.. doni aiirl the lloiiiiuiiwns ‘,ll.lt‘l‘fl h Q, (Continued on piiizc '7. (“Ill [it y; H ——-—-~——-—~-~— ‘ z . n lliliifliX " "T Cliarl itctixuii ‘H 11 Dead; Others Ill From Poison _ _ Pirrsiiimtiii. Nov. ll tap»... l “’"“' m“ A poison, bv-licvvrl to ll-llf‘ been a (ii'.lti:\ roneli l\i>\\‘('."l‘ mkcii infi‘ nliiiizilzcs kilvii ll iiicii lorlav nrd _ SICRFIIPH others who liuii t‘:iit‘ll at l.‘ _ U r i1 sixciiil $il'\‘lt'(‘ t‘(‘llli'(‘ fer llilllrivlllfi _ ,"‘* [MW ,‘_ and itinerant work rs. _ "11" i" "m?" ‘- - Di‘. 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