nlxms 0' l ma: MAN exi- m "d," m pod when one “up; then. r i , MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN There is no door of escape from‘ conlequencee. " ended m‘! uni-die F0 - ‘Jtlmicmgn oil's-elm. no out» WINTER "Almost 0,000 Allied Planes Lecid Offensive F | B: 1m» t E l‘ mnoou. Nov’. lgmn (AP) -, Btli ll“ Plan T" my... zls“zilll..‘.z"l..z.l"igilll 6 S lll’! Beat Buzz-Bomb medum 1 . glgmhcw ncrllal isiatilllllghtsg weglirsng any today with 2,500 R A ' F. and United States heavies is“; lihllli: off a winter offensive by the American 1st and 9th Armies. nfigfnbcnrlbers and five fighters were; g F3111 1.200 United SDBLES‘ 8th Air Force bombers and 450.‘ "time" "mt Wllrcd lnto the AHCIP: "l ‘"3 l" in lwllr. unloosing 5.000 tons of fragmentation bombs be. ilfii“v."“.ii“i.iii.is°“‘"“°' a It was the first LOTS, Nov. l6—(CP)-— [Jght-ylear-nid Rey Law lived ihrough several robot attach l, Imldon before hi: evacue- “F; got an Moe for booting the bun-bomb and wrote the We! ffl . one: authorities replied: “You m to be congratulated on the 1 ime since D-Da hggnflny ,. which, In a R_ A P, heavywtl hr _ y My of your age is quite re- 1 ' ' e3 51,15? strdck Ill-fume], ’ enigrlectrosélgsport of advancing Am. The Ides ll l0 [Mid thlt It’! . “mm? "cut The Ilancasters concentrated their approximately 5,000 tons of TNT on gulldlllss in the vicinity of more“, ulich and Heinsberg that had L-e. °°m¢ SWTDBB depots for Qerman ammunition and gasoline. RAbAm" 25° llKhters escorted the - - F heavy bombers in their assault on enemy installations and {ligigéiise- east of the Holland pan- The R. A F. announced that its biz fleet was controlled throughout the any by master bombers. who claimed that all attacks were high. 1y concentrated. Allied Armies 0n West Front By The tfanediln Prose Seven Allied armies so fer have been identified on the Western This was the fl t ti th t front. They are: term “master bogbergnehada pg; Dist Canadian ArrnY- l-t-Gefl- 1'1 psed officially, although it wag m, G rorar. nnovati l1. Ti ..- Britisli 2nd Army. Lh-Gen- 311' control ‘ivory lstagéasofrihebtflgclrs‘ Miles C. Demosey- identifying the targets and direct- u s. 1st Army. LL-Gen. Court- ney l-1 Hodizcfi U. 6 3rd Army, LL-Gcn. George S Patton. l; 5_ m, Ami)’, LL-Gen. Alexan- ing the subsequent attacks. They are not necessflrlly connected with the Pathfinder force which marks the way. l at M. r tilt, - “Wm-M Q {l s 0th Army, lit-Gen. William Carfllllill ‘llllellellvo I H Slnrwll- Arrives In Bermuda 1' French lsi Army. Gen. Jean Dc Laure De Tass Elly- _ RE“ All but the lst Canadian Army canftggg vlnefiegglhéinsntcégih;. have becll reported in action in ilie m, Amhbmhop or bush“ “nlwd FY35?“ °fiiin5iv° an‘! mmcallgbjbfirr Bermuda tonight on his flight are that ‘Cell Crarars mckh g from Great Britain to Canada: as! r0511“; Ihwr Cleliflflll $110 i? 9 weather conditions were not favor-l pocket. a 1c. the Lancaster aircraft in whichl [Theulit gaggdllarigotgrgiydyoilglgt might? grattlrelllinigmgwéll remain over- vrua y no - p - . e Junefiuntll early in November. cap- If conditions should improve. it luring poi-ls like Le Havre, Dleppe, ls rxbected that the aircraft will 339mm,“... cums and Qggtgndg take off from Bermuda libcut 6 am. (ostend, and the Cardinal should roach Montreal between 10 and l1 a. m. rturllvm wefes - (OP) “mm”- “somc of you." eald the judize on pzsrllle sentence in seven bisflmy c “treat the ceremcny’ of X11871 rlac if it were taking out a not!‘ Local ebierchant l ' Sailor Dies In C°"""8 Evemsl Duluth Hospital Stewart: ll- llcclve." "Blood Clinic, Mt. Tllffifilfi, 9 to 11 A. M. l7-1i “Dance, Kinkora Hall, Friday, 0v. i'l. 11-14-17-221. Russell Allrcd Stulzbert, 2l.f whosc mother. Mrs. Stubberf, lives. at 69 Dorchesurl" htreet, lllls died lul alt. Mary's Hospital. Duluth, Min- nesota. it was learned yesterday. He was with the Merchant Marine. Few details are available collcer-j ning his death His mother was; notified only o. day or so B20 thnt| he was lll. _ I The body 1s baiull sent here forl burial and the funeral will be hcld from ‘Prlnltvl United Chtuch Mon-l uav afternoon. ', The young man's father. Charlesl Stubotrt. lost his life about n year] ago in a firc onl blooiciBthc {(331161- Jt“ m ‘ _. _ a ian govcrnmcel s n‘ _ ‘ran. 1e‘ w? ili°l»=‘ii°i?ii%-’?°Yi-~ ill: 'l..*t~.-.llll>..lss m‘: and cmd swn“ Ltd" 11'17"'f' In addition io the mother. sever-I‘ drzggfinxer Rlgeid ran?" Padmg a1 brothers and sisters survive. _ I r "335 1' aY- D 5511B ' [CTIMS OF CRASH i "lml permits required. Book. v l 11-13-51 "Pod Crane Mlllvicw trucking M55 “try ‘Tuesday. Make con- tict for service. Livestock Mar- Btinz Board. 11-16-21 "Plntrv Sale. emu-u Ind “ gtewartk Drapery Department. vlllllllfly. November 18, by Son low Women's Institute. ll-lfl-Zl "Attention Funnels, Kensing- m _A1bany. Hunter River vicin- flflfi- In order to give you prompt- Irlld better hog marketing surv- W. we will be loading your station dlefv Monday‘ instead of Tucs- Mgé-duywll} mkye egg-flow from - . e my ore- "011- Livestock Marketing “Bcigrgl. ii “Pantry Sale. Meadow Bank W I. Friday afternoon. November 11th at ROREI‘; Hardware. ll-ie-zl ‘ Meeting of New Glasgow Rac- ing Club at C. B. Orr's, Friday. Nov. 1'1. 11-16-21. "Unkiadinlz Old Sydne Screen coal a1: Milton. B. C. Wegsiteiri u OTTAWA. Nov. l6 — (CPi — R C A F. headquarters said today that, Flt. Sgt. Robert Cecil Raifc oi Huntingdcll. Qutn, and W0. James, Robin Stick of St. Johns. Nevifound-i 1on1, wcrc among the victims found several days ago in the wreckage of plane near Dartmouth. N. (The Canadian Press. erroneously reported Monday that i1 Cecil Relfll of stanstead, Que. was a passenger aboard the plane alfiiil! Wll-h smk fqr-Jvhom, no_ra_nk_was_8_l\'¢l_1: B! CHARLES LYNCH (Renter War Correspondent) HUESDEN. HOLLAND. Nov. l6- OP-Retiter) -— The Gkflfilnfl mur- der 136 men. Women and child- ren n this little town on the Mass lver west of ‘B l-le enbosch gurlnu the nilrht of sun av. My» They herded them into the wwn| hall and than blew uo the ancient; guild! lmvina the victims m| e "Hllfrlhl armors ever where 211:"; note: Imfirovement n hog lmfiuttflnc m m» end labour on at Packing Plants pro- b our hon. we are advised lcc ltric F\ Wt lll hogl offered. ‘lo re- Mlii-‘vlii crustal: uvtltock lhrketini Board“ m town more than 1.000! Peterl, Morcll. ll t. Cardigan. llturrey Har- I. U138. Charlotte- n Hunter River Ren- Mon ' 0110110. ‘m until train tim : "h5g0 Wu n". xiv‘. mini“! m s: usual lionlult local “mull . If un- Agent your ing any in- re es of the victilnh-includlnk 52 child- ren untiiermiil vfixlgknnuof me and men o cm . I {oiled to Allied soldiers who helped to remove the bodies from the wreckage of the town hall. I the story from several citiz- of Harden Ind visited the iv".'i’“'.’...'.."i.'." ggtmn. m" I lervice Oil!‘ lime“? “if in". I Kim Germans Murdered 135 In Small Dutch Village "li-‘War ‘Situation Last-‘Niglmlt l i vi‘ By lllll L. 815E801‘, Aeloehted Pres: We! Analyst Four attacking Allied armies have set the West Front roaring with aggressive action from Holland to the Swiss border. Tile scope and fury of the expanding Allied assault indicate that the expected winter break-through campaign is in progress although it has still to reach its maximum intensity in the critical north. Only the right flank of Field Marshal Montgomery's powerful British-Cana- dian Army group-the British 2nd Army - has yet been committed to battle. lt is swiftly clearing the itlaas (Mouse) bulge lust north of e double-headed American Army drive into Germany through the Aachen breach between Roermond and Duron. Field -' ‘ disclosing that the long unmentloncd American 9th Army had gone into action failed to place It exactly but it apparently in striking nstrlde the German-Netherlands border between the Ameri- "ll 15l- Afmy lll‘! "It! flHht wing of Montgomery's forces. If that is true. Gen. Eisenhower hos concentrated two full armies for this break- through hlow on a. shorter front than was formerly held by the Ameri- can 1st Army alone. From the scene of the recent 1st Anny attack In Hurtgen forest southeast of Aachen-to Rocrmond on the cast bank of the Mans it ls substantially 40 miles air line. The apparent concentration of two lull American armies on that narrow front fully justifies the assumption that a break-through effort is In progress thorn with Cologne or the Cologne Valley west of the Rhino zts the Allied objective. Anticipated British success in clearing the foo from the Mans bulge will protect the 9th Army left flank. That was undoubtedly the partial purpose of the British drive to clear the west bank of the ‘Maris. A wide expansion of the Aachen breach in the Siegfried Line could come quickly if. as field dispatches indicate. Gen. Eisenhowever l military (“slums- he w“ “m” "101? succeeded in moving the 0th Armv into position without detection of his nlanocuvrc by tile Gcrrnnn Command. A power smash at l=o narrow and critical a segment of the German llcfcnsivc front could bring cle- clsivc results quickly. Training Planes Run Into Bad Weather Uver N. S. D-Day Veteran. Returns Home After Long War Service KENTVILLE. N 5.. NOV tnt. r vlas nussuiR ‘Ihe other planes and their pilots aIIIlOU-Dtltl at; lo nearby Greuvvood Airport. destinat- iu med ‘were safe, it was ll oi tho hllffllliifltéi flight. OH lillot lfifllflVid to a IIIUYLUATV here. Search was Droceedlulz for thcr machine. was under wny. A vcteiuln of the D-Day in-lasion oi Franco arrived in Charlotte-l town last night in the person oil Cpl. J. A. idnclntyrc, son of Mrs.‘ Flora hlaclniyrc and the lott- Anibrcse Maclntyrc of Sourlsi who diccl two mouths ngo._ Cpl. Mrlclntylrc enlisted at the outbreak of war on September l. 19159, \\'ent overseas in Jilly, i941 , and was wounded in lhe ll>fl~ shotllder by shrapnel on July 10 from the lot; DJItLHUllLll. zibout 90 miles NllmDEl‘ of flfzntcrs in me bcllcvttd to be well over a dozen. Scoflzt Highlanders. and went to France toluzhcr. Cpl. A. R. Mzlc-, e Jntyrc, who is expected hol s T shorill was wounded badly in lilc o loft t on June ‘7—thc clay fol- lowing; tilc invasion and lzlkcn ))l‘lS0lli‘l‘ by thc Germans. Ac- cording to the story he fold his ‘Safety When lzlslllir" .1392‘. us. il:lrl:;:..r:lli V9359] ginks nude a fino lob of operating ll n. his foot and thcn turned lllm loose. telling ilinl, that since llc -———< would nevcr fight again, they wcrei HALIFAX, Nov. l6 -'— (CP) — giving him u chance to get nomoJTossed into a turbulent sea. when He was picked up by ndvanclngliheir vessel foundercd after strik- Amcricans. ‘ing rocks off Capo Breton, the Cpl. J. A. Mclclntyre was mo: seven members of the crew of at the station last night or thegihc iii-ton Nova Scotia motor- Civilian Reception Committee. Ives-sci Frnncisc G. Rvwlov reach- iccl ssfciv by swimming to shore. — it was learned here today. Chief engineer Nelson Gillis of lllsliinx said the vessel went j lid last Friday off Cape IS‘ on the northeast coast oi‘ i Boalle Garter Dies Suddenly . y. Cape Brctcn Island. The crew- men wcro lucky in getting ishoro. .‘ lac scicl. and "it would ncver hap- pen again." The little vessel, owned by Gen- , erul Sou Foods Limited, was HQLLYWlJOD. Nov. i6 — iAPl bound for North ydncy, N.S., from — Bouke Cartel‘, wrlicr and news, 5L Jghiffl, Nil ., when it w“ conlmentator dicd wmrllii Shflfll-"drivcrl on the rocks at the 1- ot after‘ hte was oi" tolvcrixlg smoky. 1'05 l! 911°" °~ - ‘ ' Cart. Ernest Fin h lendflms “culled w "veal me mu‘! Sydnley was in corlrilnfgrlidoxofrqoih}; se_of death. Sh“, _ P The chief engineer. It veteran of l5 years at sea and two torpedo- ‘ings in this war, said nis mostxe- ccut adventure was ‘bin experi- ence I don't cure to repent." Collect Large Cmbunt Of Milkweed Pods l6- mass graves of the victims in the! Protnstant and Catholic cemeteries of tho town; at the same time they OTTAWA. Nov. - Nearly .- the armed forces. hair been ‘he n t o, Nam 5 3mm, lccted during the last two months “oops were “Baum the tom" lgbeliggofalndchhlfqliixzobal? thgnfkaritf- lars.’ German troops went thrflllfih culture Supplies Board snidAto, it! the town iclllnlr the oeovlfi "Y0" ""* should all no to the town hall- There vou will be safe from Bri- gg}; shells,“ A; a result about 200 women and children huddled ln the ctllar of the town hall that Sunday At 2 a.m. there was a tremen- dous roar and rumbling of wWDllnI masonry and then silenoe except for the screams of the true ed and g The town hall of ‘$11G!!- i Europe. was in lIIIIBDBBI-h it were 200 iieo 1c. Sixty- five of them not out a ve. The reet were 1 When Allied trooos enter-ml Hues-l den that Monday lnorninz the‘ townsfolk were standing humbly l-. round the wreckaae. May Take Tan Days For House To Decide Issue By R. K. Carnegie OTTAWA, Nov. 1o (C?) _. Mlnisterlal circles today expres- sed the view the house of com- nesday will require 10 days to dc- cicle whether it will support the governments dEClSlOII lo Cc: tinue the voluntary system of u viding reinforcements for overseas. TWO developments emphasized the government has no intention of orsuklnl: the voluntary system. Prime Minister .\facl(cnzio King. in a statement issued on his behalf. zlcnicd as "vrilo11y' untrue" press reports that ll:- fencc Minister McNaughton had reversed his fornlcr stand and now had advised Mr. King that tor; - U00 weather struck today lit ll largo night Oi hurricane light- crs over Nova Scotia and wnilzht one Dlilnc was known to have cra- shed with us pilot lulled ‘and ano- ‘lne Dlzlllc iuiown to have crashed was found 11453)‘ Kontvlllc and the the o- A court Ol inquiry ‘life l1llfl'lCu\li€5 had token ofl .A.1<‘ ‘s Airport at "Um, groups to move a ‘Greenwood. on what air force 01-] resolution if they M15533 a Y1 iicers described as a routine llignt. lTlOV/EI’ millt WElS llOL {IIlHOUlI-CLKI, Dill. lb WBF Ncxt-oi-kin oi the (lead and miss-I (CP) — 200,000 bags of milkwecd pods, containing floss which will be used to make life preservers for the home defence army should be sent overseas. , Gen McNaughton followed this ‘up with an interview in wllioh h: lsnid that after talking nliillrrg uv- ,‘zr with officers commanding l3 l > [aver convinced "the CflXl1ll1llT“-Oll l of the voluntary‘ system will pron cl the reinforceuleilts." He also issued a statement porting on the meetin yesterday with these oficers. lie said they examined the whole rc- inforcement situation “objectively and with the utmost frailkncss with overseas with its rcqllircmrnis" The officers were returning to their headquarters to put into cf- fect measures decided on at the meet g. lileanwtiile. cabinet ministers who agree with Mr. King's stand con ilnued to exprcss the vicw that Ilio government would be prepared to hold secret slttinas and 21W: lhc members all the information avail- able on the reinforcement situat- n If the debates shmvod any i'“- portant section of the Liberal pa. vernmonts stand. Mr. Iiiiiz ls ‘rx- pected to demand a vote of consid- encc. , Should thc party be fairly j united bsliind him, Ztlr. K ll decido ti vote vras llnncc then it would be up if» l nczl l C ; ded vote. l i lieatherdale Soldier Promoted i Pte. H. E. MacPIloev of l-lcrlthcr- |da1e. P.E.I., servirg with tho L. Edmonton Regllnt-llt lll Italy promoted recenliy lo the 1.:\I\-\ Lance-Corporal. He 15 the . Prince Edward Islander in thc unit. but a Confusion Arm‘: Pub- lic Relations wrltcr says hilcPllpc finds the West "ncrs just “u. those from home. of this year. in: DUCKS have been advised and» Both hc and ills brother, Cpl llpir flames will be announced! ‘A. R. Mhcinfyre, served in thosnortlv. same battalion, the North Nova Sugar Production LETKBRIDGE. ALTA, Nov, l6 — (CF) — Soulhcrll Alberto is pour- about 1.000.000 pounds oi ' inlo lilo su lr of the most \.iiu.lbic crop o". s beets ever grown lll ilic pron continues on ll round-tllc-olocr. basis at both the Raymond and Picture Butte factories plant is factory campaigns are oxpoclctl to] extend well into January. Both factories started operations Lite in September, shortly after har- vesting of beets started. Harvesting of the crop of 335,000 tons of beets from 20.000 acres was completed early this month and practically all bccis 110W have brcn delivered for processing. Sllgllr (x- ted to approach 110000.000 pounds. ____._.___. uproar amour: DESTROYED STOCKHOLM, Nov. i6 — 1GP- Reuten) - Berlin correspondents of Swedish newspapers reported toni ht that the railway bridge at ijmegen in Holland has hcon blnwn up by e German suicide patrol of swimmers clad in special rubber clothes. The bridge. cross- lng the Waal Rhino. is in ttlc sca- mr heid_by_ the British 2nd Allllly. mons. which rezlssembles next Wcd-; in ihc House was opposed to ihc lO-' ...‘0oaI Shortage In i Alberta llas Huge l traction froln the crops is expcr» ‘Kai crcaiillc rl ‘Attack Lpaluuhched By {Six Allied Armies ' _ By AUSTIN BEALRIEAR laundifil-gEgnesrlilPgiflgitlh v l-iLADQUART ERS, Paris, Nov. 1e - (APi - The Allie: ‘and the hmuhiddten Lncintslgesltn the “estiodzlyl with the veteramUnlted States lsi Qlgqgmile from qglxinqt C f? I Vales 9th Joining four other armies ln attacks along a pups. ‘» * ~ ‘elmlllll and its approaches from Holland southward i0 the I Th9 niHiill-nioved-up United States 91h drove into German alon a ni - ' bsfmfifilllhGellelllgllljcb-cn, 12' miles north of Aachen, and Eschwgiler, 1g MlIBSnIlEDTIIllIe- ‘ c on.“ ele the West “all already has been breached. ' i ‘ f’ ausllélllélllliéflnlusll; éhek 1st lArml" H l’: A; i 5% ’,, '-'- ' as o .st..ell lzse. . . _ I 1A late front dispatch r- u. r , {Qth Army front. reportingm m‘; Fan. ‘ F c , i£lilild°lqgljcltfélgt 18:!‘ Germali towns E , ‘ .= .. l. rman pr soners . ' . H Ifiillicflténglxlturedb by theuscore as 13:0 ' G" c s rare rough A: fill, " ~ 4- 'cru:.l of cncmy defences. _ for iattiorrollt . . . I trecssirtoncspoildenl, said that m‘ OTIAWA, Nov. 16 — (Cr — . st few hours, tanks and in-l Th0 R- C. A. F. today madg ffxngrv sire-pt forward tip is .1 Public the citation of m, y; 1;_ l“ w scrum; Euchell, flvg "mes; itiuclnnls of Armdale, P. [-1, 1,, i c mazisift, Aaglieil. and Immcli-l “ljflse Winning of tho n. F. (‘. ‘ 1 condor. and l-‘lovcrich.[ "Evrficns was announced last a; _ to three miles cast of’. "'3'"- if 1111115 “l” __‘_'“‘ '— ' "~* Tlll‘ citation. which lm-lu. _ ‘hr ‘ lll all lll§t3l'\‘lC\\' 10-‘ "deep concern" for lire! qnrishe left on the battlefront; ‘llli inadcquaie reinforcements!" fled n number of other filers reed: ' u . _ h Those officers and airmen l}? llllmlllcled in various cup- ucltlcs numerous operations .17,- Mrist the cncmll in the cum-sl- of which they have invariably illfill Yvd the utmost fortitude. ‘lluTflge and devotion to duty." ‘C°"'~'"_“ffl__r>§_u=se 7. Col. e: ‘oar old former teacher.‘ t s near the lilies at Or-l l us signed up for Canéidal 1 ~ c laud Wc lcit a Donlitlloil," he s id. l“b'.lt the first thing that strikes.‘ ____ , us when we rc-ium l5 the disunity-J —-- iprwincc against llfOVlflCC, Engllshl WITH THE CANADIAN ARMYA .;1gfl . l“ lcii. 'l‘:>o many @1531» Nov. 16-10? Cablci-- Between tits ro viii! lu Elilll colllrol Mid 400 and 500 Canadian soldiers from, g 8th Army Makes ' rrc plllylliu one off against the the overseas army will be 1-1 ,Utll(‘l', It “TJQI be worse now than Canada on leave before CllfLSUflJ-S; ibcfore con: oration-then bll parts 8s the 115w policy of home leaves, iof the CCU. Virsra at least striv- ls inaugurated, it was learned to- ilr 1' v dal 5' ROME N .~ u. - - . of disuniiy and ’l‘l1c,\' Will have 30 _clcur days in} tish 0th armgvfolries atotll-Jil Elffl-i m2 make one u-‘m- Como} and it ls believed this will end of the Italian l)ai.ll(‘ll11C1‘C-':L'l‘r"C{ v wt are fighting. Oth- ‘ J0 llilys at their fillomcs with tir Montom- liivcr on a vildcurolh: c I v s. raiéifidéfimfii" your ol For" *‘“i‘.;".‘;2,'§,,“@,,§°‘;;’f r from the beginning of bogluallflmilwns it" f-hl-s new leave portant hlchwav town of seem. . ., -. , , _ n fire five years overseas scr- ih Alli ‘munm WW1‘! "m, vice. ‘Service in the Mediterranean day ed command announced to or on lira western front, however, counts double tllnc After leave. oi- 1i: 1's and men will return i0 dutv in the llornial rcihiorcemcnt slroanl and provisions are being made so‘ they won‘: lose rank. i-atrols pursued tho Germans cross the Mpntollp lll the \‘lC|1ll'i-, ofSlln Martino Dl vllllillllllCl‘. i: or znllcs northwest oi‘ Forli and 1Q. tgrfled Witlljvborts of elncounterilll the tjncmx in strenizth. indicalln; - -i-._rrrians were billldlnz a new defence line on the west; ban}; n; ch ‘the Montone in this area. The A‘ ,lrs Drovlouslv had crossed of; | Montone lcl lhe south . d. that on the battle- mzltic n0 diffcrcnce whe- fronts i‘ illcr a 111111 was an English-Canad- lilil or a French-Canadian. “.. . .W a ‘were all Canadian and we all- ‘I-‘rench and English speaking felt |tho some way about conscription. ,W@ All thought the soldiers who ‘trained should be sent over- , _.__i___.____ l Legislation in s IlAmly Exemptions ( ooln plans to study for his son- iur matriculation preparatory to en- trring university‘ for a degree in physics. BE CAREFUL. WHKN Yours. aim. GETS SYMPATI-lfl-TIC HALIFAX. NOV. 16 — ICP) --, ‘The Maritime, command oi the vet- loruns of forenzn wars. in a state- iment issued today. bald clas logis- ‘lotion exists in respect to exemp- tions ior nulitary service and de- clruzd. fwe desire total conscrip- l [Lion if it moans canal sacrifice l0l, cmgpggils, Ne“ 15 rcp ,' lsxllékierrlzveflfrozrl favor or political Cdblc/ — Frailcis M Forde. Army: »- Aliuistci- d acting Prime Minis-i Th? smmnem w“ 13'5"“! ‘He’ ‘l we house of rcpmsenumeclllio ofnabolg. 20 fifflflfxlh miemz- ' ilat "a grave oalailzityigfxllgcgmm e b “e M. me m -~ ~- l - ~ _ ' a loll, lie s uienlcnt sat : lll‘ enaflscd in the cviil iiiull-s- "rhosi- attending cur collects land universities have cxembtlol: . lroni military service. providing thev are ill the upper hall. If thcv fail‘ to make llr required D-ercerltaizc. v lilry are suojleol LU military" scrvil-c, ' lilo rlll’ in tho iollowlliu 0 lnptions. lo nlll-. liilunuilll-Z. electrical.‘ A Australia Acute t t; v~ rks m some .. , u . ) ,. , , . , » issuer» “lllllle "W" “is 16°“ "11""elfh-ffidiiirtihirili$73311 “Etéii; l iliiilmmm afilim“lv”x‘l’7?l’mva§°m°il' “U9 31 “me m“ Vfilifllt trrlmbersoi the R.C M P‘. .1. Cnhdrv l2 " RM???‘ ‘l .\ir Fordc izinlctl at the Dftlbdb- rind the security tolltroi service per-l. 33; W Del: '21. 0: "Ioroprfiitcr 37 uh r-tulc 40; Ottavta a4. Tho services lc closing’ clown of n sollncl were exempt. 3o‘. .\l3l1'.{‘t‘.ll do. 1-H n of the stool and l JLIlFK-l of tho sccuri control scrvice nus‘ Quebec 28. 42: Saint John 22; Mom. nwlno longer inquired, it stated. ___ | ton 28. 43: Halifax 32!. 4T: Chor- , ~ Ji-l-l 1~'—— ~ —— — ~ M - ~- Jottetuwn 3'7, 45. l, ‘ H ‘l D b O k ‘ at a s i h/llirltiine Provinces: Strong I . iwllids and gulcs: cloudy and cold Pro osal As Milestone p ‘ HlRh tide this afternoon at 1.10 and tonllzht at 12.28 1- Sun_ set-s this afternoon at sac . . , . _ _ , ‘and rnc- tclnorrolv morninz at 8. Tu“t..‘l.%r'*.s:z“ ‘.§...-..I§§l;, L‘..i.‘1..°‘i.i%““.§’ii ,l.*;*::1..2ll:. l“: ,4; mm n- tary of State. tions cannot escape," Stcttinius ZJ-‘nfiwnqdv 5d,. Puma?“ mm“. lcs later than Charlottetown. DAILY All! SERVlCE urd R. Stet-l tinius, Jl'., So c‘. Alnbllss.ldoi',said in his prepared address. Andrei A. Grclnyki» and tilc Bri-| “l have no doubt." llc said, "that tish Ambassador, the Earl of l-lali-lin the coming months. the Dum- l ‘fax, ton ht hlillcri the Dumbar- barton Oaks proposals will be com- Charlottetown — Summersidv - fon Ollk. proposlls for crcnfioniplcicd" 31011110“ of an iniol-nzlliillln‘ security orgzln- Gromyko said in his prepared _ , . imtion us a ll"‘-s':ollc in ‘tho 1irc-ladrlross that unity and lilulil ‘ Iliad“? (.hur|!0_:‘|"°“n 7 A M‘ scrvaiion of 1 c. ltrust among! lilo grout Allied m-‘ Arrives Cyflarkmptow“ l2 45 l. M ‘l‘llcr nddrcssod a rllllyl nt Madl- l thus corresponded to illc intcr- 5 45 y u l; .. . fl I‘ . son Square Garden celcbratinglcsts 0i all sUyp/gy slgnvjcg iho 27th nnnlvcrsary of the found- ! tries. Lave (jhgflgflgtqwn 11,39 A,“ lng of the soviet Union and ‘licl "Tho frccdom-loving people: oi; and 4 p_ M_ llih anniversary of the establish-Jim world." ho said, "are plllcin; Am" chflflouflown 2 y_ M mcnt of diplomatic relations bc-lgrcat hours in lln international “u; 545 [5 M_ twccn tllc Unitrd Stzltcs and IllEiOTfliilllZlltlml. which would be on , Soviet Union. ‘File rally was lmqefficlcnt nnrl cffcctivc instrument ClL-UKLOTTETOWVN — dcr the auspices of tho National for lhc preservation of peace. and NEW GLASQOW Council of Amcrican-Soviet fricrul- the suppression of aggression, in (Daily "Milt blindly) “l Leave Charlottetown 1 r. M shin. - case if should dcv op. slciiinills declared "thc word‘, Lord Halifax said he believed‘ ARI" Chnrmkmwn $50 P" M E I —N FERRY SERVICI inlay rcsL assured that whafvvclfltho close association oi the United steps are no: rlry to prc\'cnt|s.xics. savict Russia and the Bri- S {Gcrmanv cvor from waging ‘Nilfliisll Qrnrnonlvcalth "rallying all, "Amy “qcuypnqg, suypgyg lilflllln will bc tnkcn." lthr pczrc-lrlving forccs among thcl "Tn put f‘\'(‘i‘_\' ollncc of dPlOF-Ill? : can scrllrc on: chiidrenl Luv; wimp Ighnds-lflflfl A. M minzriiilll olld effort into lilo (risk and rllilllronil children against n" 5nd 2.00 P. M. Leave: Cartboo-ILDD noon em 4.00 P. M. freedom-loving coun- v peaceful and ncl-ircpciition of the present tragedy." vancing community of free nations!