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Oct. 2E"; dire gale“ which Germany n "i" on the wreckage of the conqllelfd Polish Republic was said in in- formed Nazi circles today as like- 1y w! be characterized by these live ea lira:- ltwillbemadeuliofPolesoxllyi it will be smaller than the Russian Poland of pre-imi day-y»: it W111. however, retain Polands 1'81 mils ccnirc, Czestochowa, and pa. 0m centre, Krakow; it will also likely ,-(;~,;-_~V;§;-_ a Llewish slate Within B state celitrllig about Lublm he- tween this vistuia and Son Rivera‘. it will be saddled from the beehi- “ning of its existence with a. l-reg; cndcus financial burden from the necessity of relmbumlllfl all Poles crowded out of their former habitats in the OBITS m‘ nexed by German)’- Officials declare ovem-hmz N- mclng to Poland is still in a stale of flux. yet Adolf Hitllers (100799 published on Oct. 19. wnfi-Tm-IXIS annexation of parts of P0151161. l5 “on as private talks with men dei-. Initely in the lmow. reveal m; pictufe as given above. 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Canadian Navy llungry For lBit 0f Action (By John helliane) Canadian Pres: Staff Writer) AT B! A WITH THE CONVOYB NAVAL ECORT. Oct. 25-46?)- The men who are waging the war at sea for Canada have only one Igrouse. There isn't, enough action ‘to auit these eager sailors of the 2% Canadian Na . to ‘ en are we t in some flxhtlrla?" r-iTZI-‘f the {Inna- ard question among the seamen as t‘? 2° about their workaday duties patrolling Canada's eastern coast or conveying the freighters out Io sea. kl far in thiswar, there's been little in the way of actual combat. The Sllsbected presence of a U-boat off ‘Ialifax brought on one flurry of action; that's the only one the navy has disclosed. A Landlubber‘! View But as a. landlubber completing a "ID on a cmvoying destroyer. this reporter found enough in shipooard life to convince him ‘here actually is a war on. The fact that we ran through the fa‘! end of a tropical h rricane didn't make things any ship. The possibilty that one of at any mom-ant yell “submarine a- head!” Ls another convlncer. solicitcus about the depth charges. As the ship's deck reared and plunged like the stern elevation of an irritated mifle. he kept a watch- I ful eye on the dozen or so “ashcans" slunu at ut the deck, mindful that amount of explosive on the loose ' stretch in ih" biting “leather. their duller, either. Men standing by the guns tome-l does and depth charges ready for action, help "take lh." war a real- ism for the observer aboard a navy the constantly vigilant lookouts may But this reporter was especially wouldn't be good company. Wllilc the dfstrcyer was with the COIWIKV. gusrdlnil the eastbound frlcgllfrs avainst enemy attack, the Sillh" officers and men work- ed at defer. l stations. Armament was manned always, with the crew 0n “four llnurs on and four llonurs off" basis. Tumbling into bunks and Ilnmmncks M“?! a lone sleep had bW-elv bilmln before they were r0 ed out again, The captain. almost ceaselessly on the roofing brid"e swsnt bv spray. snalrrlled cat-naps in n tiny cabin In Slight Gains NEW YORK. Oct. Zt-The local "free" market price for the DOund overmd the official range ee- the Bank Eng- land when the currency rose 7-3 of a cent today to 84.02 1-8. ('.l.‘he Bank of Emland has of- u er a . a ierledioboeyst ling t$402 nd se%t“ htrancalso ed I m l-iflT-DQIUIIIGOTWIIIIXIPKWVB at m; with a price close to the year's low in recent foreign exchanvc densely: The Canadian dollar pl l-io cent u» l0 7-18 dis- count against United States funds. FBESHMADPS MONEY HAD EYES POPPING EDMONTON, Oct. 25-(0?) — Reversing the traditional standing a freshman at the University of Alberta had his senior classmei gasping. He preferred a $50 blll when asked to pay a SO-cent class ee. “Is that all you've got," one of n the seniors queried: Promptly the frlelsh an replaced it with a $100 The officials said it, was the larg- est display of "folding" money they had ever seen. “And we had no dice," one of them moaned. SETTLE DOWN DRESDVN. Ont. Oct. 23-(0?) —Darllel Woodrow. '15, and his bride of a week. the former Mrs. Marv Meadows. 80, have settled down to the quiet routine of married life. -W0odrcw explains their marriage was not love at first sight but the result of three years courtship. Mrs. Woodrow wns born near King'- torl and her second husband died 1i years ago. She met Woodrow, horn near Woodstock three years ago. . NEED CHAIR ASSISTANTS OTTAWA. Oct. 2'i—fCP\4-'T‘he National “efence Dmnrtvrjent on- nr-unced ‘ |""ht lhe Cauaclv-ln‘ Den- tel Corns ‘has a nMri lrr a ln~~ll~rl number of w~ll-tr"l"'*d Willi‘; m"? to "ct as cha'r rslstnnts." 1119a: roan mus‘; re nhle to miss a grade "A” medcal exrminaticn. ‘They also will have lo take con- siderable elcrnenhry training In abaft the brid-vo. Offlrrs wmfld drop weariw into the wardroom to doze, fully clothed. I" cha’rs while they waited their next wat-h. Cooks Have Troubles Bl" we thought . the cooks cot the worst of it. As the shin hit the lumpi-er spots. pots and pans had an ncomfortable habit of part- ing company with the stove. What started out as soup mlgiht wind up as a slippery coating for the floor; in fact. that's why we didn't get pea. nup the second evening out. in the wardroon where we ate, disiles and table Just wouldn't I get together for more than a cou- ple of lurches at a time. Until he mastered the knack of holding down dishes with one hand and eating with the other. this reporter ate under handicaps. At that. It was onlv when thev served sand- wiches for dinner one nirzhtF-non ._soillalble food being de rlgeur at at that "articular moment in the weather-that we could handle it like r (“stray-er man. Say-s Athenia Passenger Was Pro-llazi LONDON. Oct. 24 —(CP Cable)-— “The Londoner's Diary" in the Even- ing Standard said will! that G115‘ tav Anderson whose fidavit con- cerning the ner Athenia "is being exploited by Joseph Goebbels for anti-Churchill propaganda" is "strongl pro-Nazi and makes no secret o his admiration for Adolf H r’ ltle . The Diary identified Anderson as a former lawyer from Chicago who "visits Itngland every year." It was said he has been conducting parties of American colic e ls e.- round Europe and partic ar y Ger- many, at £150 each. "He was to have visited this year's Nuremberg (Nazi party) wngrless but when it was cancelled he took his party back to America in the enia, torpedoed Sept. 3 with the loss of 100 lives, carried uns for coastal defence in Cana a. Ander- son also claimed that the shl “did learned later that it was sunk by ing derelict." Anderson's allegation pointed out that she sailed before war was declared. Last night the Canadian external gffairs depart- ment said "It has now been loven conclusively" that the Athen car- ried no guns, ammunition or muni- tions of war. The British admiralty remarking that testimony and u- counts of the incident speak for themselves, reiterated that "the A. lhenla was sunk by a German sub- marinle. L“ Ge G09 9 . pugs, minister. in a brrciggrcizist rérgndayngt mated the old German claim that e Athenla had been sunk by Greet Britain in an effort w enlist the United States on her side (The London Dally Express ' and today that while London had been Inclined at first to ignore Goebbels, the government now is making an “Verwhellmnl collection of ev dence to refute his accusations. The Ex. {W885 said that available proof may iiehliuiliéeetmved by a Ger- IIINGS INSTANT IASI not sink immediately" and t t he British destroyers as it was a float- about gun; was termed "tommyrot" by_ the Atheni-lvs operators who oo@Y§liY°-_¢§IiU§lr¥_-_ man U-bcat is so complete that it has been decided to unmask the Nazi allegati0ns_once andforfallgi ~ ‘mini And nnnir '|\_ A_ |=_ He“ In France ls llesoribeil Press staff Wri ) WITH Ill-It. ll/OYAL AIR. FORCE SOMEWHEitr. 1N FRANCE IPass- ured down for nearly a week, I ted y one of the ad- mme ct the Air Concealed among the follagfi of a belt of trees, the post was ard toepotfmmtlwmam roadand Probably could not have been dis- cerned from above. Outside the commander's hut the camouflaged lanes stood rang- ed over the mud surfaces of the flying field, s ced well apart so that in even of an attack no more than one machine could be disabled by a single bomb. The commander, a native of Tasmania, was leaning over a desk mode of packing cases writing a letter home. Inviting me to sit down on a biscuit t'n he told me "there's little to do but wait. I am trying to leach the men Australian rules of football on the muddy aero- dfionae but they can't play football a a ." Most, billets have wireless sets and some fliers brought their dart- bodrds when they flew over from England. Machines now concealed in sec- ret airdromes over hundreds of Home miles behind the Maglnot ne probably would be the spear- head for an attack against Ger- THEvyugRnonarowwfiuckvlaw QAIQI||||¢ Illorrlllgo n g /=-_-l,_~-4 Qlflf illoniest Seat For Ueed at that first . the noae.— where most cold: abut- iéglrpie keep‘ cold: V woo-not. authority that U10 Slit-lab planes he. 0t in ve y bonlhs on any of their Gemlan territory, has been envisaged that (By Godfrey Anderaommuaoelaiod he German es. Should the decision for such act- midwi weather conditions would hardlY be likely to prevent it being carried to a successful conclusion. special steps have been taken at all the airdmmes here b0 PW- vent the bombers "earthbcund" by and they should be able to take ctr and enter action against the all but the very worst o! tlo is. th situation ls far dif- m m ethht which existed last war, when the planes of both sides kept grounded for weeks at a_tlme bec of heavy rains. low clouds "Will Hitler Take Heed?" the headline In the evening paper. And at least one reader many. In actual fact. I BART told on good P!!!’ Oi/FR A BUSINESS DFAL - 17' a BUILDINGS IN OTTAWA FOR THE GRAIN ELEVATORS AT FORT WILLIAM meets next January. it w by rda. . '11! dlfteryO. 5181211103 (%-Klndersl¢l’) with Social Credit M. Pfs dml - be no change in the riding! iii-Til’ representation Mr. Herrldige was elected. Since the war staryld and the general election has been deferred. it has been a general understand- ing here that in case of b -elec- tirms the candidate nomlna d by the party holding the riding will not be opposed. This policy has been advanced to prevent undue political campaigning. Mr. Herridge originally lanned to contest the Prince Albcr, Sask. constituency against Prime Min- ister Mackenzie King but the New released its I er to enable h-im atlon. r. FOX ILLUSTRATION STATION CAPT. ALLAN A. MOSHER, MONTAGUE, P_E_[_ 1.00 p.m. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, i939 The Fox Fleldman for the Province jams with the Supervisor in extending a cordial invitation to all. who are interested in foxes and other fur-bearing animals, to attend and also bring foxes to the Field Day for examination and discussion of fur characters; Visitors are also welcome during the morning. A large tent will provide shelter. Commons by the time Parigament cated on liament hill ton-Wm tleainorbeervece. Ottawa lawyer. bu accented an invitation to be the New Demo- cracy candidate in Kindersiey, Basin, constituency it was an- nounced from his office here Sat- e decision was made Commons’ seat ‘- viding the vacancy thus law- OCTOBER 1939 Experimental Farm W‘! FIELD DAY at the on the ranch of commencing at J. C. JACK, Supervisor ingwa by-electlon, th close affiliation now ex- t ii"? ‘m’? "Si.“°°'“' “i133 ' “r y m“ ew mmacy ‘The ‘Social ngoclénmlzg. [IS-S ' lumen now cow the ihbem Gov‘; AIEfiEIEAND, N1. l3, 34, _ mm e I: 1th 1'74 mnbe an e exp °5 ‘m BY - The Cxrinsgrvativcs writ-h 39? John Emmy killed Arthur Day. 39; I nated as New Democracyu of i- ciai representatives. there would parliament if Democracy grou in that riding to accept the Kinderslcy nomin- FARMER KILLED . ed the Social mer at Upper Brighton. near his, Clediters here since the new PM- H‘? W" YBmOI/lnfl Flicks from s. llament was elected in i935 but he field. When a carge failed to <. has indicated recently he would plode he approached to investlglae, like to be relieved of his duties as As he dropped to his knees to m. sert a new fuse the dynamiu; 5y. If Mr. Her-ridge was sent In ploded Kindersley he might take over Mi". Blackmoreks CANADIAN CABINET MEETS would rank alter ____. Minister Mackenzie King OVITAWA Oct 24-pin,“ M1,“ and Conservative Leader Manion ister Mackenzie King presided to- ns spokesmen in the_Commons. J. day over the first cabinet council S, Wcodnworth of Winnipeg North to be held since last Thursday bu; Centre leads lhe Oil-operative Com- there were no announcement.- monwealth Federation group of when the meeting broke 11pm, this evening. It was understood cabinet would sit agin t0mO_rrQw_ __—_I SAY—YOU BOYS ARE TALKING BIG, AREN'T YOU- WE'RE TRADINGTHESE ‘mow CANADA’ POSTER STAMPS nun come wmi TO nu m MY IIED luvsa CEREAL STAMP ALBUM LOO MISTER. 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