bear your "II ""1"- Y” "n t. a fault in your wile? and Will’ 11 7 7 dlsn Two cents. “Isriilizriliiili: realms m1. w. )\ZI/ ///' The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1940 ‘Tr Q“ r~w--—-~<"’ """-------\ MAXIM‘ MAXIMS OI‘ L. 0F A MERE MAN MERE MAN Read by Everybody Island Like the Dew 12 lEPURT BRITISH TROOPS LAND QN GREEK ISLAN Many would live hv their but break for svant m slovk, Annual Subscription Dvllvt-rr-rl $5.110. B] lllil—l‘.lt‘.l. $1.00; lnlilnlu iillsl l'. B. $5.1m. PAGES ._ ._.. .‘ "-19! 721.031.1181: Says peeding British ,OrdersForPlanes Urged Consideration For 12,000 Additional Orders, Chief U. S. Executor: Declares. 505TON, Oct. Sll-MH-President Roosevelt disclosed tonight that ylias asked the National Defence Priorities Board to give "most sym- pathetic consideration" to a British request for permission to buy 12,000 lddiiiannl planes in the United ltates. In s campaign speech on a nation-wide broadcast from a Demo- mtle rally in the Boston Garden, he said there is a "steady stream of glrphines" alrcaily’ flowing from the United States to Britain. This, he loyal Air Force is greater now than at the start of "three months of iiitikrieg in the air." When the additional orders con- templated by Britain are approv- i-r -_-——-__- I , , . ilfllls’ crafty iinii K110i‘! an , . ion Papen I iluits Turkey “That will require still more new plant facilities," Mr. Roosevelt continued, "so that. the present pprograin of building planes for military purposes both for the United States and Great Britain ifiTfi-NBUL. Oct, 80. —- (AP) -— Praiiz voii Pinon, crafty German dlpiomat oi l\\‘0 great Wars. 1'1"» Turkey lli t1('i(‘(i.l\‘ today for Gel"- ibly voii Papen will ‘er on Turkeys posi- will not be interrupted. The President's address came at report to l . 1 4 lion and iltl‘ inicntioiis in tile war which has ciucred south-eastern the end of a day in which he had travelled through Connecticut and Europe through Italy's invasion of 1 Greece. Massachusetts and rccoivcd r1, It was 25 years‘ ago this coming tumultuous reception upon his arrival iii Boston. December iliat voli Papen was sent lack to Ci<=liiiaiiy' from the United Georgetown dtnitosri;i Man Escapes “improper activities in military and I n In Sinking , naval matters." MONTREAL, Oct. 30-(CP>-R. Hitler named him ambassador l0 ‘fiirlrev in April oi’ 1939, but he B. Teakle, general manager of the Canadian Government flilodto prevent Turkey from eli- lerliig into a mutual assistance pact Marine tonight announced the names of l6 survivors of the form- with Britain. Von Papeiva call to Berlin oozes er French. freighter St. Maio, which was sunk by enemy action while at a time WiitJIl the 'I‘uflil$h ress b declaring that “we are w ole_ flying the Canadian flag. 'I‘\vcnty- eight members of her crew are heartedlir with the Grcck nation." and suggesting that this country missing. The survivors, who have been lender all possible aid to Greece. (Tnli lnioriiiiizlon is contained in landed at a United Kingdom port, follow: Ankara dispatches delayed a. day in G. A. Fidler, Saint John, N.B.; transmission). Yesterday Turks celebrated the the republic iii G. Grnlinm, Halifax; M. Gotcll, Gcoriictinvii. P.E.I.; E. Balistrii, lllh anniversary 0 a martin‘. iiiaiiiier, and an official Frulsjustc, Plum Department Var, France; G. Sctlgcwick. Lindsay, or the Ministry of Defence said:- “lhrkeifs army is in excellent con-l Ont; L. McDonald, Burgco, Nfld; P. Ii. Dino, Si. Crithariiics. Ont; ll l’ i; called upon to de- >n's frontiers." W. White. S liit John, N.B.t Miirsny, Hill‘ Carr. One llthpilllfii‘, Ycni Sabali, tamed B. guru». that if she enters the iviir and "tried any adventure toward the Arccati, she will be fac- td bl‘ tlir Turkish army." Both ‘foul Sribiili mid fllus, the Frniicc; J. 1111111111 Ankara newspaper. de-‘Trzicadic, N.S.; .1. OuJ-icrlct, Salori “°“11°"‘1 :11" “T111311 "ltack- “m1 Girollde, Bordeaux. France; J. llrrrirdvhcrolc Greek resistance. Newmn, 1111118 B,“ ‘p0,.’ N154 sl. communications were lnter- R Young Lime Ems d-on NS; rooted thrniiiihout Turkey, possibly 11v measures cf military preparation. H. Polllc, Kiiigstrii, Ont; D. Lane, Victoria; J. Hamel, Windsor, NS. E’S Gi'.\Di-Ii.0l’i'E TO DE GAU SIDE NEW YORK. Oct. R9 -—(AP) -—A Blillsh broadcast picked up here bl national broadcasting company. lllllicuniwrl ififlily that “Guadeloupe, ~11“ F" <" iril island in the lic=t Ii ' h“: definitely ricclwfld 11"" f0 l» cu lhc Flilf‘ of Gen. Cl' 1 -- lrs he Gnullc. leader of free Front-lama“ v l! (‘F'.\"f‘ ITLK IN QUEBEC Qviziilzc, (Tot. 2911a». _p,1c_. ‘igvlllhlk in ltloiitivnl, Quebec gnj __\.< fliS.l‘il‘iS soon will be raised °f_f°1‘-? "or quart to l2 cents. ac- éi rung in an ordinance recently a- Ollwd hv tho provincial emu-il- mm d 111" “lily industry. Aged Marshal Coming f venls "9' By ROBERT OKIN Associated rress stun Wrhtxer Viuni. ~ a 0e, Oct. sue-t ) - riuiiri rlllliiiptll i-‘Ubltlll, marshal of rraiice, W111 his Litllifilifld people to- i“",lli. that the Vl€ily govcriunent mtg)‘ Hatl 188st‘ our Esuvercignty’; ll .- ea Will niicr and nn Ltiilb his negotiations with the Axis WuiliCi spur new steps to unite the nation and stump out the "Free rieucn" iiioveuiciit in the colonies. French soveieigntynne sag, fig” a us Church i-lal ittlllllgclsdf lfiiiimiiiiihiiié iildlrliipiiig out L-840-10-28-2i. oi differences of opinion, an the i .. _ -_ reduction of dlssldence in the colon, sum“ u!“ M°°Fe 8t McLeod‘: 1415-" 631111131. November 2, by the Petain said l-iltler “put no prea- 111111 Club. L-nso-io-aiqi sure on me niiu served no d . "R i ' ‘that lit]: decisipu 13o collabgritltle eso- th Ant ' l aone, ii a 11in for lggiilgagldileayét Nylvembttlr d1; 1t tovlllisiitxisi the heaavy burden - “ aoiic ‘l Ollllianiigc, at Roger's gndivfifg s Wiillillmlaiii.‘ rlffliikfil“ 1111;?“ bglaéltgg Wm L'm'1°-29'31- judge,” lie said lin a lbrroapcoLstt. '1 . “M Tl 84- ear-od. che q s aewas tiii_.si1i,,p,f,i‘f,fl" g‘:.“.d“y' N°vemb°r Stfifilloiii his insistence that the "coi- ~11,“ “Haul-m ‘mag’ 0" $311549- laboratioii he has agreed upon will} loud » 10m comsl’ COM" 890m the Axis be sincere on the part o L-WS-lll-Si-ll. the Hench. “Up to now I have used the lan- "Collectln l T1 8 Ive hols as usual iursday 1.1111 Pride every weeq guaite of a father," he warned. "To- day f use the luiiguaill’ 0f a chief." ijinrriilrl Mb“ . g _ "y. an all surround- ‘“~“111°i-‘l. Send postcard or Petoin limited his definition of 111111118 collect the price France will Dav 11nd?!‘ 1115 agreement with the German dictat- q_ _ A. 0. Green Alb ‘-"“- ' "‘ “ ‘TTW '"_ P- omn. moi-ant ' my’ (Continued on page 1i, Col in h" fill‘ Notions I" u"; oohlm, l cents per you], "HMMWFQ" Tel and Bazaar m" 111111 today. L-o-iz-io-so-zil "s11 Peru's Starch rumi- y will mililfvglv ‘take no more potattoes ovuilber 4th. L-963-10-29-3i. a atfitaiw‘ ‘New llalllowireii Tea, declared, is rcspponsibie in part for the fact that the strength of the 1 Merchant - etoin Spéalks In Defence Of Deal With Axis Launched Move To Collaborate With C-onquerors — Hints Agreement Musj: QbeyedLu Col. llalston Inspects Units, liir Fields Defence Minister J. l... Ralsion completed his brief tour of in- spection in this province yester- day and left. by plane shortly after noon eiiroute to Ottawa. He arriv- ed at Summerside from saint John Wednesday night. Early yesterday morning the De- fence Mlliistcr visited the elemen- tary air training school at St. Eleanors, one of the Empire air training fields. It will be called the Silnimerside airport, it was announced. Following his inspection of the all" school Col. Rulston came t0 Charlottetown by motor. He was accompanied by Premier Thane A. Campbell, B. W. Robinson, MLA, and Peter G. Clark. At the Beach Grove Inn mili- trny training centre the Minister inspected men of the Non-Per- manent Active Militia. He con- gratulated Col. F. l. Andrew, the officer commanding, and his assoc- iate officers, telling them it was B. "great inspiration" to see the men at work. 1t ivas the second of the 39 military training centres he in- spected, he sold. The Minister praised the pro- gress the men made after only three weeks in camp. The smart- ncss and steadiness of the men was high testimony to the admir- able training they had received. They could not. learn the trade of soldicrlng in 30 days, lie eon- tinucd, but they could learn the foundation principles, physical drill, ciiscipline, and fundamentals of infantry drill and musketry. _Tlie training camps would pro- vide for emergencies, he declared. The soldiers in the centres would be prepared to do their part if the time came. "There is a big job to be done in trimming Hitler, let us go to 1t," lie concluded. Before leaving the camp the Minister visited the hospital and chatted with the patients there. At the veterans guard camp at the Brighton ordnance compound Col. Ralston saw the unit on par- ade and congratulated the men on tlicir appearance. To use Klplings ivords. he snld, “you are back in 1tllG army again, you cannot stay (Continued on page 1i, Col 5) fltalian Plan Fails Dismally At Gibraltar GIBRALTAE, Oct. 30-—(CPl— Th1- Brill-li naval command an- Rliiouuccd toliiglii. that Italians had lllilde “nu abozuivr- iitt-ciiipt" to tor- lllftii) ships iii liar harbor "with zzclal dovl adding that one torpt o ctpemd harliilessly at llit- harbor ciiliziii e and that an- ollici‘ ran ashore oil Spanish ter- iritory. mclaims He Minesweeper Bras d’or ls Missing Vessel with 30 Officers And Men Aboard is Nine Days Overdue. OTTAWA. Oct. flo-(cPh-Alr- craft and shins today searched the storm-tossed Gulf of 8t. Lawrence which holds the secret of what may be Canada's second heavy naval lose ln the month. The aux- iliary minesweeper Bras d'Or last szgliiml Oct. 19. ls overdue at syll- "PY. N-S. with Lieut. Charles Aver lioriisbv of Halifax and 29 officers and men aboard. Naval service headquarters an- nounced the ship was overdue to- day and said next. ol kin of those aboard had been notified yesterday (continued l... page 11, col l) To Build Cargo Boats In Canada? OTTAWA. Oct. 30-—(0P)-0fiic- ials of the Munitions and su ply Department said tonight the? a British mission is 1:1 Canada in- icarso boats in the Dominion. They made their comment on a TQPOMo reporter that quoted Q, Kingsley Shells, Deputy Minister of Munitions and Supply, as saying in an address that plans are under- WBY whereby_ men from the United Kingdom “will be brought to Can- ada for building cargo ships," “Canada has made ve good PFOEIBEs with her ghlp build i1 pro- grain." a Munitions and upply Department source said, on the subject of British workmen coming to Canada, this source seicl there was a. great demand for their ser- vices in their own country. 12 Canadians Missing From St. Malo Crew HALIFAX, Oct. 30—-(CP)—Ship- ping officials wnigltt dl8Ci0SBd the names of 17 seamen-an, least l2 of them Canadians-who signed on the former French freighter St. Malo last month azid do not ap- pear on a. survivors list announced by the Canadian Government Mer- chant Marine after her sinking. The l7 sailors, who signed articles Sept. 1'7 belore the ship left Canada for the lust time prior to her loss by enemy action while in the Canadian service, included Capt. Charles Firi- lay. believed from Toronto, and an- other Toronto seamaii; five Nova ‘Scotians, three Montrcalers two who gave their address merely as “Can- da." one each from Scsiland, wales and Newfoundland and two who gave no home Bddfttései. Relatives of the Newfoundland man and two Nova S_otlans were kncivii tonight to have been rioti- Conservatives Score Success At Kingston Hon. Dr. MacMillan Declares Premier Campbell ‘Lost In By- Ways Of Political Extraiggance’. giufc. T111 vestigating the posiibility of build- Th " ed by avoiding a contest be (lOlifll- R. A. F. Raids Berlin In Snow Storm Send High Explosiv- es and Iiicendiaries (Irashiug into Reich (‘zipitzlL . lill.-——iAP)——Plalles Al ‘orce roared over bliiitiiiig snow storm last iii ii.1;.i explosives and -- liiiig w earth in the ' ilures, the ...r 1lllCvllu. lliuln. i) “Premier Campbell is lost iii the by-ways of political extlavaguilce, uespii/e his niust earliest promises oi a balanced Duuget, ecoliullly and financial reform," uorks w s liil, ‘flier also oifiifr Leader, declared last night in ai The h?“ . “h , _ ’l vim-e >iu~d to bl rousing political speech asthe coa- lily-me, no u; xiii; Lille m“ sexvative candidates scoieu a iii-1,_\.0,,1,1 1,, 1,010,.“ m“, umpn over melt‘ Liberal opponents 361-11,, 1, 1 l‘, ,0, w . so m, Alllsswn nan. Mi". ueorge Beers, 11,111 11,, 1- .,"1\.‘flb1c 1O mck KLDKSLOD, acwd as chairman. 101,111,911. 0b,“ Lvery available seat in the lltllli Q1119, 11,1118, Mxmed down m, w“ ‘med 1°11“ 991°“ m“ 191111 W‘ Bremen and W e iiistaven Gor- “ucai meeunl‘ 3°11 111K191 W943 1111a muiiv '1 on i1)i‘l lli lilvr Yiiiuuqii Details-C? Move Meager; Creeks Holding Lines All Types V-e-h-i-cles Used g To Rush Soldiers T 0 Front —— Aircraft éitivity Slight. (l’>_v _l. \\'i~-, llaiiafgiil-v, .\~~1u:i.i.'i-l 1" lli \\'- 111i $.\i.11.\'|i§.\, tlrvvrc, l 11".. [fish troops have luiiilrti on llrcek lsllill-iw’ guarded b_v ivzirsliips of the British Rio lli learned aulliorilzitively today. Tlll‘ llll!lll)(‘l' of British lr01l|i< iuvoiiwni cquipiiiwiiz liu_\' Iirougiu vouiil inn in‘ >Y.'lll"l. , 0i tile lallillils ivilcre tilty made the iliiiiiziiw. Late last night it also was iearncrl t tile Italian offensive flil their iiortill-rli l .11 v1 1 Y JG i ill$iilll‘-‘,. Holland, and Ostciiti, standing IOOIDYWHS at a preiiiilun. 1mm I. - _. _ 9 cmWm/MJV” '~'1111°1—1d'¢11e5 “'“1'l‘ll3clvlillii ailucliiiiw slii ‘Lifil-S and aha“ pnsmmg‘ (‘beefed helfllli/ B5 111W WWHW- 111" ‘docks. v h l iizilws \\'Ili' illzicliiiit- ruin-rating 111 111.» 111.ililll.i'i ., hall and. this was reuuuhled as they; O11, n11, runway; ,l _ w‘ _ _ 1 1 . ' v “dream; me 19x89 81,11,911“; 11w Comm“ wm Scam“ n banal nil vs ll(>i..l\\t>i oi tliis sinful-git" C11)‘. \\Il~ riuaiii. 1i . "511130119-1- UbeTB-l 5i11°11E11°1° R11"? ‘les illfllfOlllfis and anti ircraft sun‘ bireii iiciii ivv tile stout dcieilce of tile iifccif from» M955")- R- R- 5911» 0i Chi11'1°1i'9i°“'11 i ositlons "fiivo British planes ivcre) T, 1: . ' . ‘I ' and Phillip Mathcson, of Oyster Bed 11,51 1,111“, on“ ions. 1 ‘ v tl\lll‘,( advantage oi the lack rii llillnill air .. all}??? aB-pgifiltlicafleféilllullfiizhflgver6335i. The A-,r Minis , iiiiiiliirv fliliiltlriil€S liiohillzeri every \'<-, . Illberal Opponents. Mesrs. A. W., d {purl iiuiiivizil lo tTv- lrrnli ill a iii:liiiii": i‘. i’ Matheson, of Charlottetown, and George Kltson, of Kingston. Besides the four candidates Hon; ___ Dr. Mach/Lilian and Premier Canip-1 be: addbléessedf tht-ilmeguig. d b B a a vo o ian , move y t h Mr. Bell, and seconded by Mr. A. W. MflégtiSflil, was‘ teriideredtthe speaker 1 at e cosc o t e inec ing. Mr. Phillip Matheson, the first, speaker said he had always takeiil a. keen interest in politics and be- cause o! the justice of the Coiisor- tlzcni. vative cause entered the present tight. with enthusiasm. He referred t/o the present. Provin- cial Government as a “top heavy" one with a sorry record. > ‘A resolution passed at the Coil- LONDON Out. iii) —<CP) -—Bi'lt.- lnil gioumi guns resoulided tonight from me coast to the servative convention proposed that 1'11 - ff 111°11§ 111° one candidate from each party be 1 111111115 1111M‘ 1°‘ i..- lllldl‘ plane Jet- declared elected and the money s.iv- m we mm “dds ed to the Red Cross. This propos-i‘. l 1111" 1 had been turned down by the Lib- | 1' erals, h“ said. i 1‘ "Tire at zrservative party has WELSli- 1 ed its iillllClS of all responsibility for | holding thLs bywelection at this, time," he declared. i British War Effort Mr. Matheson referred to the wonderful war effort put. forth in Great. Britain where there is a na- tional Government ruling the roun- try. - He pointed out that, the mom-v *1 spent in holding this election might probably have been itscd to save lives had it been donated to the Red (fross. In the minds of miinv. Mr. Boll won his scat and should have been given it, the speaker drclarcrl. (ap- , _ plause.) i time in all the l siege that in- 'ilt fire was maili- - sum a loin; ilvieiisive . l‘ll‘.-E‘](".>‘S, some raiders broke iill‘ lllvst: Ullitl‘ defences and big, boliibs were tiroppcd oil Lion- don-ii) in one dis ' loosed by ‘é <- pluiics viliiiiiig in very low. The ac- iloii was heavy lli OLilCT parts oi llrllull. ' port of Liverpool, the iipiiig alt-a in gen- .il.\ll'lili iiortliivvst, cast iilici llic silulizenst coast (lllsk u small group of l-liiiiitt fgilitcr- bombers ‘t1. a group of workers’ u souillciisl. loivn and ai- ivas hit rcpciitccllv i trroliliii defence... ill.‘ day London had he lust. one unus- - iit the government ‘lied ilicy are mislng. A total of 28 men are mt§lllli ac- cording to the Canadian Govern- ment Merchant Marine. It was not kiioivii here whether all those who, signed on before the St. Malo sall- ‘ ed ivcre aboard her at the time she was sunk. The list available here ‘ contains 2i names. , Sixteen crew members have been saved, according to the Merchant hfurine. Names oi four of those‘ szivcd appear among the men who signed on liere for the la5t voyase- . Following are the names made} public which. do not appear in the survivors 1l<t: Capt. Charles E. Finlay; I1‘. H. Nixon. 22, Toronto. Mcssroom Sl(\\‘l'll'll§ J. E, LaClox, Montreal, Chzef Engineer; Louis Carrol, 49, Montreal, chief Coolr Phillip Car-r irroll, 47, Montreal, nd 000k (brother of Louis); Donald S. win- chester, 40, Digb N.S.. Second steward; L. Perro, 49, Antigonlsh, N.S.. l-‘lrciiiuii and Trimmer; F. H. Hansen, l7, Halifax; Johnson Dick- son, Halifax, Fireman; W. H. Davie. Halifax, Fireman; Fncd McCart, 46. Aberdeen, seotland, Fourth Engin- eel‘; Arthur Knight. 11. Newfound- land sailor; N. J. Rees. 22. Casdifi’. Wlielcss Operator (lives in Toron- to); Caron Richards, l8, Canada. Fireman; J. C. Miller. 35. Cfllmdl. Fireman; F. McDonald, l9, no ed- dress Fireman and Trimmer; 0- R- Qaies, 26, no MlNSS, Seaman. Relatives of Knight Hansen and wpichgstier were noti led today by hie Montreal office of the Clmbdlflli National Steamship-s that they were missing and presumed lost. Han- 3911's parents live in Halli!!- A possibility existed some of the Ohifl‘ men Romano: on the articles here had not actually sailed with the ship. However. all were sched- uled to have been wit-h her on the filial vovaze. sword“! 1° #1111191?! authorities. It was recalled here that a brother of Hanson, one of the missln! 3B1‘ lfnx men, was lost in the alnkind of the satin. tanker Frederic! 5- Fales e few weeks no. _.__________ FRENCH gs" nus SEEK 1'0 FIGHT ALEXANDRIA. Eiilli, Oct. N -— (AP! -— Some seamen from the nine demobilized French warships at this British naval base publicly asked today to be allowed to resume the (wit. alongside the British. He pointed out that Col. Ralstoii (Continued on page l0, Col 4) Tough Time. For Fascists, Reds Predict MOSCOW, Oct. 30-(.-\P)-— The Soviet army organ "Keri Star" declared today that the British fieet‘s mastery oi‘ the eastern Mediterranean is such that Italy can hope for no "quick decisive development" in its campaign to subdue Greece. The article, which followed other remarks by thr- newspa- per to the effect that normally’! unending air attacks upon Bri- tain still had not given the Panic air supremacy. observ- e :- “The location of Greece in the eastern part of the lifcditcr- rsnean, where the British flccl is master, ensure; aid from iicr kitish allies who are interest- ed in keeping so advantageous a battlefied as Greece. 1 "The limited possibilities of ; Albania al the base for the ital- ian front-having only three nr - -‘ v foul- highwaywmake il. difli- The tivo illt‘ll . d been employed cult for Italy to concentrate on all " ciliistiuctioii her-e and oyQfwhglmln‘ fgrgg], were c ‘nuu- IO another job in Oil- “Wm; u“ gppearancg of lurlo. 'lii~,v plaiincd to fly from To- British aviation in Greece the rmito to lilo iii-iv work, it was lcsru- ' lll these daylight lllfili cuciny forma- blc ill cross the cons: ivri- ivas liiilv (lHillFiQt‘ 11.5. Siir-i-ificiilly nioii~ uas a iouii ill liorilicasl uliii-c "Li small number of were killed. n German planes were shol dilrllii: iii!‘ day against four l . losi "z nriin Dliiiiiiiiolls Score- " good ll€‘\\'é. .1 (Ltlfti) all" l-reivs a your. lPowmnal ‘Killed In Motor accident 30 —<CP) — oiii Poiviial, P \\il(‘l‘l the cur iii which lit‘ ‘.\.l.\ i'lfllll'.{ struck t-lic l'.'.\,l' of a liiitk lltfll‘ Lavliitrlc, lill miles from ll“l\‘ ‘l‘iic (li‘l\'f‘l‘, Bel‘- iiard F. Carter, ‘.34, of Sydney Mine.» N. S sulfcrctl iiiilior rills. A \’L‘l'\ll(‘L of accidental was l‘(‘1lii'llf‘(i a‘ all inquest MONTR U... Ocl. o- . death Italian bases in the southeastern 0d. 'l‘li1~_v ic . PEI. Monday‘. part of Italy itself will be sub- ll. \\‘;\~ irr icd .\lr. Jones, was scr- jected to the blows of bombers. iuusiv uriurcd tivo years ngo WllPli "Under such conditions. op- a vu ill‘ nus tivivillg WliS slrilck bv a train uii a railway crossing at Mill- erltiona In the Albanian-Greek vioiv, not, liir from liis home. Win- Mieatre of war do not promise a I _... ....__ .li::lillv li';li~ quirk flwllive fltvlblflllmfnh" 1 iioivs of the rnr \\'(‘i'(‘ liczivily fvosi- w Y \ ' - . 1 The Soviet government. it In! c:i and he did lint iiolivc the train 1 H1911 i111‘ pulling into the station. A coiiinicr- (‘iill tvsavcllcr no ivzis drlixiiig cscrip- dlseiesed. has her-n informed by the Greek Minister of the IM-‘a progress. ed willi iiiiii<ii~ injuries. For a iiulc lli‘ “as t‘lrli)l\>\4‘(i vviili 1 1.1T,“ (Hum. "M", .,,,._ , ~ ,1; GREEK, SOVIET Mmisvaiis a. liilfllt" and rvniipniit» new as a 1 m,‘ ' 1 ' ' ' MEET ' lilififtil‘ lll'i‘ii.illill’. Il1~ was ‘llli\'l"Y(‘S'lt‘{i (tilt The ffatiadiaii Presal 1‘ 3,,,,,m,.1-<1,1,. 1111,. ,1.,1,-,,,, ,,,,1,. -- iii arming llili (‘Uiidilfitflf a cii w.» . , ' , . _ _ ,. ’ 1H,, .11- Moscow, Oct. 2s --(AP) 1-11 il.l',t'lll'i‘_\ iii, Poivlliii. 1my‘;1.1111,,1;1.;;,,,§f‘“{,‘{;;}f.‘fi,_f2111,}, ‘m’ m" "m" " ' Greek minister Diamantopouius io- iil‘ l\ ‘lllvli- kl Ii_\ ills 1i.u---i‘s. 1H1 N..111,,11'1. 51 vans, m AHUL‘; “m u“, rum‘ \111\;,_~< day called on the Soviet ViCIE-Cllll- \li. aiul .\l.~. Laylon Jolie.» and bv 1,111 1.f,-,.;,,-1, 1011111911111 t-k was 111111- mlssar for foreign affairs, Anilri-i three brothers and a, sister, all iii 11,1111,» 5111-1-1-151111, Serbia's AIHHO- ___. .- Vlshfflsli. ‘no 1. Ml. .I. Walicl" .loii<-.-<. Ill-A. Frviir-li alhcs occupied hills sur-, IpflY/‘s "UH" u l. 1 " ' 1 "f. He also saw the British and 'I‘iii‘- iliiiiiiuillii ifll'lll('i‘ at Blilliliifi‘, P. E j rcuiidaig Szruiiilnltm near Biil- 1 lkviiis ‘intuit i. ' l ‘.1 fish ambusadora, l I., is an uncle. garish-Serbian frontier. l3.l5 P. M. ‘1 Montague llilxivziii ili'lll_\' ui 1311.1. 'i'lic fir-t (iruek soldiers WOiIlVlCfi iii the ruin bcgtiii l1.) arrive at the base hospitals here, but ..: uziluivs thus far are considered surprisiiiglv few. i iicrc in Szllonika. tile 1100111: aitcritandv u. 11.1 lair Illa‘ Zl]>]li'<).'it‘li l-i Hriiisll \\".'ii'<1ii1»<. Hill] i31- j iili‘ zirrivzii 0i ilalian bombers. The 1iiiilli- i: ~ ,1 , The streets are filled with ai-=_-_-» -- g great coming and going oi mili- 1 fury vehicles and in the shops Zlilll edits tile public is ?Xlll'(‘>'.>- lug enthusiasm for Britain and a determination to defend this ,_ I lcoglilritlrts of motor crirs—iint I rxcrpling i:ixic.ii>s-rii‘e in iniii-1 iill'_\' service, carrying iuen m,‘ the front to rlcfenti the Mctzixas Lille-a line zigaiiist which the ipeople liere declare that the It- Tlle Qollcixil s MacEiil-lirrii, Clix entered lll the u day liioriiiiig. n: the value o! $7.‘: s , u . - - .- taker llll b1 pailriiis are making little PFU- jbms‘ ' f. 1 1-4, ;\\‘lis (l. ' 1 \ l‘ I arrived liere after crossi the i“_'111‘1"""- [11 1 {Greek and Yugoslav bfYillltfllttSg by 1m“ ,rem°"'§i ‘ .11 1' , '1‘ "I ffiiiliftfly’ liaiidcnr and freight car, n€.$,l‘,1iq,§"'\(1i:,l§. -,, ' |all regular pus-angel" traffic liav- ,,,,I,._<11.._§;11§,,“ ' 1' I ' 1mg br-cii cut off. ‘ "___"__,__ .. .1\'1‘HENS. (‘iii-clan Oct Bil-iii?» Oxp-OR" |\~ 1-“111 ‘—itfiiiilll lli\'.i£ic‘l‘S began a ttvo- ‘ _ ___ ‘pronged drive today through the SAANTINXI(I( ‘mountains toiviirrl the lnkcsliorc - _ A SW01,“ \.‘,.,n_y imduslm“ ‘my or 1011mm. (Janina) University was llPifi 130 mllcs from the Albanian bor- Rab1n(1rg‘,1m11 T11, ;der, but made little progress zig- ‘1 1o m, “are, 0g 1,, ‘M7151 111° 1'1 '69 amok ‘191911495- iiurc i)\' iiic ::liix1-..;‘ . Uiiticr cover oi an flfillllffy bar- R ' ' __ . 111KB. the Italians attcniptcd one ‘iilYliSi from the northwest. Stub- born Greek resistance plus tor- tuous mountain terrain, which all but stymied the Fascist mechan- 1 izccl power, was reported to have 1 lniidc tlic going difficult. I NCXIIUY the coast. a second drive 1 was pointed toward a ‘ lTS sar-‘ER T0 MEET A SPOON THAN A QUhilcP-fifi ON THE ROMS (Continued on page. 71,1,’ Col 4i a Prominent 1 l i Merchant Dies 1 i ' l l Many friends learned with regret? 1 f the passing of Mr. D. J. Mac- 11111, r~ -1i ilivrrlialit of Moiita-‘ 1. O i 73F 1-1», i. ‘The (it‘Ct‘il$(.‘(i has *i'ii iii la. iiiu iicziltli for some Lillie. BuTll uL llvaci of .\i0ililifili(‘ iii lBol njlPilt his boyhood ilierc. and Tfilil ).\'l‘<l, and iii.'i\iliiiuii .. Dawson . I ‘ . . V‘ i l. - v.» rvceivctl his early education at the Egfingfniiol‘ ‘ .’ district school. As a voumz milli- qwuhn i llic deceased was employed with w_ ‘W’ inc llriii of MacDonald and Wcsl- liiiii1,_ v .'l\\'iiV iii Georgetown, where lic T010110" l .\l)t'lli several y'ciii's._ About dflycars Obziiva ‘ ‘i120, he started bil5lllf‘$§ in Monta- v Moiiticril I‘ , cue as a general merchant and by , Qucbor , - it capable management silcoecded in 531111 J01,“ 1 1 building up a large trade. Halifax .3. i, l l-lc is survived b_v his widow, for- ‘ 1lm.1o,.r.q“.n 1-. p, C niorlv Liicv lrviinrticd of Gcolklévi/(zwll-l- 1.'il.so one son, ' , 95 "P" 1 - . 1 ~ (fiaiiadzi, and {Veiulr ‘tiRUEiTIQS. {Ethel} “m” “T Mrs. George Cl1,_\vi‘€, A on ii ue. "qrmm" MW h" “u, “m, H ‘Q,'$§§i‘;._,xé‘y;,,§f1"'{f,§§‘°yfilfwfiiim fiirst. friilouzi-il iby iiliiiis iill'l’l‘l\lilif 1y,,.ko,.s0“_' m Unllkd- ‘Slawsa ‘m , ircsli or strong ulili or. .\~lllT\.i| 1iiTlmviwncrlgiliriiliorwarliigl ggpihil‘ fsrlulolhh" Th" \\< Tliiirili. ‘lcnol iii Oilfliritl 1 —--—~ stfllillvill rl: ‘1 -‘ fair iii ill!‘ Pl ‘Z and loin-Hit .1. Sun sets llils . r‘ anti risvs tomorrow ui1i'::.=i~ a ‘iii Ago__‘foilay