MAXIMG OIL MERE MAN ---¢- 101811455“ n. hi; thinls in llle come un- a din Two Cents. mifiilzmgkiiiz. Founded Illi- FAMBURG SHIPYARDS MAI Covers Prince Edward. Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOVVN. CANADA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2a, 1540 10 PAGES N TARGET FUR What is death ln comparison will didmnoe, MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN I51 lluil Eu of Main Italian Base is Expectei Shortly (By Mu Harrelson Associated Press Staff Writer) ATHENS, Nov. l5--(AP)-0roek forces pursuing the Italian; “you Albania have entered the ifllilklfll up; south, and its {all is expected ported tori!!- Tii; entry into Arglrocastro by of Argirocastro, main Italian hue In hourly. advices from the front re- Greck advance units was reported glut four day: following the capture of Korltza, northern base of Pre- ui" Mussolini’; back-firing invasion ol’ Greece. Below the threatened southern base. s large number or Italians h" been almost isolated. tho Greeks reported, in the fast-developing counter-offensive which they declare ls aimed at throwing the Fascists not of Albania altogether. liilgaric if: Stay out of. Axis Line-up BERLIN, Nov. 25 —(AP) — Bul- garia, long viewed as likely to Join the axis lineup, is staying out, for the present at least, infomied Nazi sources indicated today. 'l'hls disclosure came with the un- expected statement bv these inform- ants that tiie signatures of Hun- gary, Rumzmlzi and Slovakia on the Rome-Bcrliii-Toyko pact ended the present series of additions. Authorizsd quarters hinted, never- theless. that Hitler's diplomatic manoeuvres will continue. (Official circles in Sofia, Bulgar- isn capital, expressed belief tiie ‘Ber- lin statement meant. tiie Balkan kingdom had won a breathing spell in its struggle against being ritsh- ne into aligning with tiie axis. (There iviis unconoealed relief in Boiia, where a government official’: reaction was that "it now apinfirs certain to us Bulgaria will no; b0 involved in war this winter." It wu disclosed foreign minister Ivon Popoff liiid planned to go to Berlin lei-iv this iveck. (Diplomatic circles in sofin sow I1 the developments an indication lhiit Hitler illKi Stalin do not soc gfiitlAfifvffiiilLmtiil/"isiqil of GCTITITH- SOFIA Nov. 25--(AI')—Th¢-re W! rejoicing In Bulgaria to- night ovcr indications that this "fllllilfv will not be forced to IIKII un immediately with the Axis powers -- i; diwclopment which (lipiontniic circles look to int-an that Soviet Russia docs not vrt sci: cyc to eye with (it-r- Innnv on their respective spheres of influence. The belief was expressed in oiiiciiil circles ihiit Ilulgzirin hzid avoided living ruslicil into sigh- infi until after the Greek-Turk- i! Jtussian situation becomes end Russian Iphercs of influence Tlbe Bultritriim argument against 1°1h1ng the axis was bclleved gener- llly to have been inspired by the Russians.) Dienst an; Deutschland claimed that even though there l: a pause diplomatic actlvitv "it does not mean thcre will be n standstill." The bulldiiia of a sound basis l‘ assurtiiir contliicutul order.” it Cont/ended. "remains tiie obiectivc of the Axis and colloboi-ntintz nations." German Foreign Minister Ribbon- i-too claimed SIOl-‘ukitl, which signed lundrtv herself had broached tiie lublett- of becoming a member of the Axis. HEROES OI‘ MINE MANCHESTER, —(OP) -'Ilho m" “N! Medal has awarded Thomas Jfl-lncsoii and Curl Mnlllnson Soho- (hid for gallantry in rcsziic work a“; roofFfell in a Lancashirg ne. ive men wei- roecuc fliom the debris. a Coming Events O ‘mom Iplshtlner Co. Water tutu... “res rd“- '1‘ I l. ~> L-"isi-ii-ziio Dec. n. “Benn supper and Dance lone ll". Wednesday night. ' L-BZQ-II-BG-ll. "P111004 cerdizm Credit Union gfu- W; neaday, November 27th. Gblififl g, Orchestr L-BBQ-ll-M-li. IOH t G - ggterlgn Manse svigtiiiéimwbkuiiieiii- ' ""1- L-754-il-23-20. Hgfiiuesday the 26th Cornwall mm‘ Wlllflht. Variety Concert. 9| Ind b0)! 500ml. L'Mle "cmleimnll live hogs as usual mastitis’ and Pride; every week, a d- 515ml)‘. on all surround- mil districts 59ml -- postcard or P00“: collect A. C. Green. Albany. .- °i Green. Emerald a rifilfigflmtvs Alp SOCIETY- cm, will“?! MPPHHB 0f this So- Rmm o, ‘hike Place in tilt». Court day 0W1," P C"? Hall next Thurs- “ “l il~ iht‘ 28th of November. At this end of the curving i00- mile battlefront the Greeks said the Fascist troops were fighting fiercely against forces threatening to back them up against tiie Adriritlr coast. Additional Greek columns were thrusting toward Prciiieti, oust of Aglrocaslro. and on tiie central front the Italians were said to have abandoned their fortifications on Mount Ostrovitzit. Greek have driven their deepest 511' lent in the Pogradetz ores, tho Bv MAX IIAIIRELSON Associated Pross Stuff Writer ATIII-INS, Nov. 26. (‘Yucsdziyi (AP)-- Greek troops UYZIIIPIIIR‘ in most plat-cs nltlnz a mil-mile front in Albania, hzivc "over- sliot“ Pogrndciz. '25 miles iiorih of Koritzn. and have cntcrcd the outskirts of Arglrocastro, main Italian base in southern Albania. it was rcportcd today. At the some time, Royal Air Force hcndquurtcrs iii (lrccce announced honvv dayliirlit raids wevc curried out \'l‘\i('l'fiil\' by R. A.F. bombers on Duriizzo, ile- scribcd by tho ILA-F. as 1hr “only imporinnt port on the Albaninn coast." The Il.A.F. snid direct hits wcrc scored on shipping. Includ- ing two lilis nn a l0.00il-i0n ship. Greeks dccliircd tlic Italians werc l‘(‘il‘E‘l\lilit.' so fnsl lliclr Cll\‘llil‘_\' was tmzibic lo catch up witli i-i‘.(‘lll. Po- gretlclz is 25 miles north of Korii unri more llmii 30 inilcs il1Si(i(‘ A: bziuin. Coupled with the Creek's orn- clalmcd air of wrcsilng: lhc \\'ill)it’ of Albzviilzi from i\i\l\<!‘iilli of ilalws strntzlc Domed". . .- bcflvvcn southmsl Grcccc ziiitl Turkey. An cxiwililioiiniiv armv of Grce" and Bvlflsli troops was repnrtczl tiinsscd ou the Islonrl of Crct-m rcadv to spring the ntlricl: on the siren!- fCoiilliuicd on image 9. ~C0l 6i Tuggoesdo Ship’s rescue; Propeller lost HAIJFMX, Nov. 2Fi—l0P)—Buck- mg ii. strong northeast wind. a tug lcii licre tonight. to go to the res- cue of a Noi-tvctriun freighter rc- portctl adrift without her pro- bcllci- off Cnnndivs Atlantic sea- bonrd. ‘lhc freighter advised tiie sal- vuui‘ trouniiiivv 0f licr P1131" i" 5 wirclcss message. Details were 110i- given. iBritish Labor Leader Appeals For more Planes Declares United States Can Defeat Ger- many “Without Fir- ing a Shot.” By Jame: Marlow Associated Press Sta" Wrlifl NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 25 -(AP) -A British liibor lender, zippenllrut for “pianos, planes and more plant-g," today said G-criniiii bomb- ings have become so intense they are nffcciiiig “our output," and ad- ded tliat Unlicd Slates labor can defeat Germany "without. firing a shot." Sir Waiter Clirinc, general sec- retary of the British trades iiiilon congress, told the American feder- ation of labor conventlon:— "I say lo y'oti something that no British stiiicsmmi has vct slldr "Bombing is having on effect. upon our output. Sprerl s f ("c cssciicc now as lli‘\'(‘l‘ before bcciusr‘ 01H‘ output. cannot kccp fifl schedule because of the bombings. m; °'° °°ki The public art- iii- (Continucd on page 9, C01 B) On tiie northern front, where tho‘ fiiT" v.4. -. ' Q46 4N“... guns during a night air raid at r that night. §e¢tit>tts lie Gaulle in London for War Conference LONDON, Nov. ‘J5 i Oi“ -—{i~n Clizirlt-s l)!‘ Llrillc. lulz-i‘ 0i Frui- Frtiicli form . l rrnziriictl to Liiiitliiii .ll\.(i l‘tiill't'l‘l‘i‘fi ivltli Prime i\iilli.<i"“ (‘liiii-cliill on ilic \\'ili‘ iii Attic: ii \\'l‘.". ll!lllf‘lillL‘t‘Li itltidl". (tcii. i)" Clinic's ii(‘.lii(]llfli'ii‘l‘.§ is~uctl 1i ctiiiuii uric wring lic "wuiilcil t0 ilfldl t- with iill‘ Bri- tisli (itivcriiiiiciil. \'.\i'iliil.\ litiiliiFfli niitl lili , problems iii i"lllllf‘C~ tioii with tlic \\'-.ii nltcr ililVlPg OI“,',tIili'/'.'(i flu‘ ntliiiii.'~~ii".i:i<>ii - l. foit-ts n1 Fffllfii I~ft[llil‘!‘.l‘i.\i Mi niiti til" (‘:iii~.i-i't\ni:.<. ivlin liiivc tic-Y citlrd it! (‘.\l‘l‘_\‘ tin tlic 't\'.\l' iiusi. Cr(‘l‘lllilil_\.‘ .lll(i Ittilv. niul u int: noinplt-fcil the rallying of Gri- bon." Later G"ll. Dc Gnullc ticclnrcd in u broadcast in tlic Frciicli pco- pic lliiil. iili‘ (ircrk Sll(‘['.l‘~.SI‘l\'. llic blow struck iii. 'l' nip. ltziiiiiii lllilili b by tho lhitiisli Navy. and (i!‘\'."if)]7lllf?iliS ill Libya, Egypt and Ethiopia should ninke the French Wldiilfili that they had been “deprived of n glorious prirt in the eventual victory ” Maymbwtilelicr Shortage despite; Unemployment A ‘OTTAWA. Nov. 25._.<CPi wllcs- slbility 0i ii serious iuniir .\ilt‘l"tli,L'i" iii Culintiii even iii u liillt.‘ \\il\‘ll iiiiciii- DiQVlilcni. rcliiiiliictl at l)l'Ui)it'lli, uus tlIVlSltJllCd in tiie lltiuse 0l Coin- monstoduv bv it. W. Maxbaiik tLili. Wiiiniuclz South Centre). He urged tliiit consideration be given to tiie unemployment probiciii when miitracts tire bciiiir let, with u view to innkiiitz use oi idle indus- trial phinis and idle nicn. Hon. Grate Storliiiiz tCon. Yale)- crlticizcd tiie crovcriiiiient for fail- inlt to awake curlv cnuiigh to real- ization that Canada's utmost woud be renuirecl in the tear effort. If Canada could now cmbark on manufacture oi cvciyihlng needed for war. it could have done so a year airo. he declared. Mr. StLrling iilso protested that the government had failed to ucton continued healvv imports of’ fruit and vegetables and luxuries from the United States. Nfllllfillll mt- penditure of foreign exchange which should be diverted to the wiir effort. . From C. E. Johnson (DD. Bow River) came a summation that the aovernmciit take steps tit once to provide storage for all the when} that mav be grown and accumulat- . He. believed the wheat one day would prove a itreiit asset. It Wflilld be necessary to finance the farmers for stored wheat. but that could be done in the some maiincr in which. he declared. tiie Rovernmcnt finances manufacturers imd ensuies them a 200d profit. R. W. Mnvhcw (Con. Victoria). urized tiie government to supplement. Britain's orricr for i8 merchant; shins to bc built. in Canada with Cimndian orders for at least anoth- cr 32. so Cannclit could heln assure the movcniciit of csscutlol Canadian tznmls to Britain. Prof/wt Zl'!."il“ii. "loose and ill- advlstwl" statements by cerltiiii public mcn which tt-nd l0 crcnlc uinllonnl dlsuiiiiy was mndc by lin- ulirny lilrz-kii 1ND Vcgrcvillc). (Continued on page 9, Col 7i 1 i w... Royal Air Force mm examine the wreckage or a llclnkeLbomber Hornchurch, ‘Ice Storm Cloag Of Texas DALLAS. Texas. Nov. 2o—tA.P>-- I09 lldlfllyfibijd tiie 'I‘ex.i.s Panhandle and 1ittrt~ of New Mexico. Oklzilto- mu. anti ’l‘t-xns lOdll)‘ zit tiie same illlit: i‘..i.~h floods swcpt nwny homes, ftuni liuzltlings and livestock in o parts o1‘ ilie state. let-bound Al illo, a city of 50,000. was with- out WilLLl‘ anti was nieinuced by the Cbllr; till’, tlirczii, of fire. A broadcast by silOfL wntic radic- ' ' inc of cniiriiiinuntron -riip.;:'i;tl elcctri- (‘>LOl‘(‘£i t i some pur- wi 21nd been dqtvn iilinosi 24 licur lit H15 was littered 0V(‘l' the city .<'..'t..s. lllciiiiciie and t<-lt".;t".ii>li ve: l6 ll0l‘lil\\\‘:l- s uiid .ii portlons ' ~ s, tiie S:i.biiie. 0s, Cslomdo and Gud- Oll Tllfllpfllfii iii; " , trrc icps {is} flush flocds swept a- - i“. < 5 miy ilclllcs, iJFlll buildings. live- stock and poultry. Red Cress markers were ordered from Iitmsioll to the flood urea. a.- roiiiid Softly, 'l‘cx., where tra-pped ifllllhllfl; before dawn fired distress gui i0 iguicic reciting bontiiien. t lI>L guard beats il'.1(i equipment were ordered 100 miles inland from Gavclston to aid in rescue work. iiigliivays wt-re inundated. Bridges were dmnngqrl and 1.000 motorists W010 niarooned at Conrcc, where 21 Illfilffla of rain had fallen. ‘l‘t\u X-lillfdt‘ major stale and fctlc‘. roads tvcre closrd partly by liiuii lvnzcr. Still it mined. The tri-statq area o! Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas around Tcxnrkann and Shreveport was (irliigcd. 'i‘lic overflowing Szibriiie of that iinni, r.i.-:- it'd t.wnrtl Orange, Tex, .ii:'i tlic (lull of lvlcxico. it was iin extension of the some l'.'\lll bclt that fomicd the Amarillo ice cop. As the rain fell, ground tmipera- - .‘ cd slightly below 32 tt.\, ilTP/Alllf, lhp wafer as it fcil, A; the worm continued, the no i~‘l‘ill1l'tif>ll5 b0Cillll-l‘ hezuner, pull- ing dctvn ixircs, poles and cloggtng highways. icoiitimiod on page 9. Col 3i) British seek To purchase ll. S. Freighters BOSTON. Nov. fltb-(AP) — The iliiilcil Stiles lvlnrllime Commis- sion disclnsed today that British in- tcrcsts iiml souillit permission iuii-vlinsc (‘ltlili 5.000-lon freizhifll oi’ the Black Diamond Line. The Black Diamond Line Oberli- cd out or this port and New York to Alltlvffl’) and Rotterdam orior to tho wot". and since then thev hive hem engaged iii coastal trade and to i118 l-‘nr Eusl and south Africa- Tlie Commission said the Cunard White star, I id... ivnnted to biivtiie Black Gull. tiie Blnck Eaille. i110 Black Falcon. the Black HRWR- $116 Black iicron and the Black Tern. while (hilrn Linc of Stcamshlps, 1nd,, Nctvcnstle-on-Tyne, was Mek- inrz the Blot-k Condor and the Black Osprey, EVACFEIES WITHOUT MONEY MANCHESTTR -—(CI") —-At first rciusril RSdSiflllH! bccnus‘ thry ind lcit. their work, ptrsons from bomb- t (l ii r0‘; \vi‘l ii w ii‘ given rnziiiar put... ill. l\ i_‘_\' like Assistiuice Committee. _, c‘ . vet” shot down by British lnti-slrcriflt Altogether five enemy bombers were brought down Firstwfruils 0f Empire Air Training Plan I.ONDON,_Nov. Z5. -—-(CP) _ Brita , ivoglniz a desperate oi’- fciisivo and defensive battle llllillllst the air strength oi’ Ger- iiiiuiy and Italy, today received thc first fruits of the vzist cm. plre air training scheme, A Emil!) 0i‘ Canuiliitii air ob- fi°i"v’l‘r5-—livc tab "Canada" on their blue routs. and tlie "O" iii- iilsiiut of obscrvt-rs ()\'l‘r ihclctt brctisb-rlt-burkcrl to keen ilflillll with llitlcr as soon as tiicy are posted to bomber stations for their “business trip to Berlin," ‘“ 10rd Lothinn, lust biick from Lon- ll. S. Financial Aid to Britain Not Discussed British Ambassador And Pres. Roosevelt Meet; Action by the Congress Believed Necessary. WA$H1NGTON NOV. 25.—iAPl— Administration lenders and tiie MHITHIPSS of Loiliiuii BritLsh Ani- bassildor to the Unilcd Stntcs, illi- Dcarvd to bc iii lliYYPVlllUlll toii;_. 0n Dlltilnit off tiie Question of fin- ancial aid to Great Britain until the new Conrress convenes in Januari. dorwsocnt an hour each today with President itcoscvclt and Sccreturv o" Stntp Cortici‘ liuil, but said tlnit Crcdltts were not niirmi inc-ti titcitiici‘ conference. The Ambassador" told nevrsmcr th'it financial assistance is one of LONDON, N v. ZFi-ICP CALL LEw-Atiiiitmtiiizvc. cirr-ltis (le- cllried coiimir-nt today on a press suggestion that Britain may be considering exchanging some o: her Caribbean lslzmci pgagigygiong for increased azd from the Uni- ted States. Termini; it. an "ingenious sug- gestion put forth by some per- sons," a poliixuil wiitcr for the Press Asscciwou said it .t re. ceivlrig COIISiCPlTIilSEl in some qiiarlflm. He added, however, tlirit there has lwcii no indica- ..on up to the prcscni that it ls nnvthing niorc tlizin an "il‘fl€"l"l— ious stiggestlon." the problems to be met “in the first half" of tiie new year but could ivttlt for action bv the new C0l1Lll'i‘.<5_ Earlier, Senator Albcn Barkley of Kentucky. the Democratic leiu= ~, said after a White House confer- ence tlmt the question of British credits would not be taken up at permit. liiiaiiicinl 214i. He was asked iii. his press igonfcr- erice whether tlicrc might be wnvs The Air Ministry a m: tiie IllPlI will bc posted shortl for active service in the ltoynl Air Forces It was not disclos- ed how IIlillIV \l"'I'L‘ in the group nil oi‘ whom hnlil llic rank of sergeant. pilot ofici-r. Pllvl-"fficcr John Gcllncr, a (lzccho-Slnlink who curried his air commission in Canada. was in r-Iinrire 0i’ the piirtv which dcbarked during the week-end at a west cnrist nort. Importation of New Models to Be prohibited ‘MONTREAL, Nov. ‘Z3-t(‘l'l—— An orilcr-in-council prohibiting tiie imliortntion of‘ iew models of automobiles, radios and other appliances and equipment pro- bably will be passed shortly at Qttnwii. it was learned licre to- night. An nutlioritrtivc snuri-c said that another order prohibiting the export of machine tools manufactured ln the Dominion also is expected. The ordcr-in-council respect- ing importation of ncu" intuit-Is would bc ilcsigiicd ‘,0 protect manufacturers uffccit-d by nn earlier order which Iimiicd thrlr production to existing models, ‘i: except by spcciiil permit. The "frei-zlng“ order on new mndcls was announced In the House of Commons n! Ottawa lilst wcck by Munitions “inlsier Ilnwe. It was lntcndcd to con- serve-. machine tools. the “bottle- ncck" of Canadian indust . The order-in-rouneil pro ibi- lng machine tool exports would b? an extension of that princi- [l t. Egypt aid? Raid Victims; Italian Money CAIRO, Nov. fl-ti-(AP) — ERYDt todav betzan aiding victims of Ital- ian nlr raids on Alexandria with It- alian monev. A commission set up under anew ecrcc drew on sequestered Italian nds in Etlvbt to add t0 Eltvbtian rellcf funds. seventy-six persons were killed and. 204 wounded in inst Tuesday's raid, the most serious thus for on Alexandria, Elizhtv houses were dcstrovcd. The Dcfcnce Ministry sold four were killed and 28 ivounded in a rnid vesterdny. Though Italy! airmen presumab- iv iirc ilimlllt! at the British naval bnsc al- Alexandria. the heaviest dnmngc has been done to p00rcl‘ rc- sldciillal scellons. A studv ls being made which may Lasicachlre J icnzl to the evacuation of parts oil ccntlYciioil of the Axis . Jflliflhflic u» out . mo» , , i (Continued on page 9. Col 4) Refugee packed Ship Bapsizes I-LAIFA. Palestine, Not‘. ‘25.—-(APi -—The refugee steamship Patrlzi, backed. to the izumvhaics with l.’77l wrtndcrliiq. homclcss Jctvs. exblodcrl and capsized in iirtifn harbor today Wiiil an llil(i('it‘l‘lllll‘~ilti but. possibly licnvv loss nl ili(' The rcfiizcis, tin» lizid stiuglit il- lcizaliv to sciiic iii Palestine, had been nlaccd aboard for transport- ntioii to some other British colony for the duration of’ the war. The refurrccs had been aboard the shin siiicc last. 'I'hursciiiv waiting to start flu-ii" vnvnue as soon its outli- critics <1 w-mcil miulitioiis ln ihc Mctliicrixiiiciiii to be rcnsnnnbivszitc. (Jewish immigration to Palestine ivas forbidden in June. 1930, when tiie Colonial Secretory declared ilicre was an ortznnlvtctl attempt l0 thwart the usual iiiimlaratlon tuioln lnwi. Pulés ii. B. t... Mink earnings At $700,000 FREDERICTON, Nov. Z5 —-lCPi New Brunswick fox ztiid mink ranch- ers will have a gross income of more than $700,000 from siilcs of i910 SPA- soii pelts, Lit-urge F‘. McLeod, po- vinclal fox fieltimnn, prezliclcd licrc today. E. M. Taylor, Secretary 0f tiie Now Bl‘lll‘<\\'i(‘k I-‘ur Parincr. .‘\§\0"if\fi(\l‘. said it. is the itWiillflf . those or- gtinizitioiis iiiicrcstcti in ilic mnrkct- lllg of silver foxes tliiit the i040 crop will be sold fit prices equal to or bet- ter than the 1039 crop." New Bniiistvick fur ranches arc hoping t-hiit nctzolintions at Vvasii- l i i , At 4 am. Taranto Italian (By Tulor llt-Ilry. .'\§§ll('i2\i1‘li I'M-so‘ Stuff \\'ritcr| LONDON. Nov. 25-—(!\P)_.. British hombcrs shuttled over Hamburg in two attacks lcist night nnd curly today. dropping mniiv inns iii‘ explosives and lii-urlj "000 i ‘PIIIiIiIFiIW in a sliuticrina. iii r.iiil on ship- yni-ils whcrr- (li-rinun naval vessels are iiiriiril out. the Air {Ministry announced tonight. In tho first raid. between '1 and R p. ll'l. scvcrnl Royal Air Fl)l‘(‘(' [iiliiis rcporicd they i-nipiicil iiivir bomb ranks at thc ‘illlllv iinic and nhsi-rvod “a good niimlicr of fires and explosion-i." at It snld the and frc- th ey were ngnln and this time they more burst< wi-rc seen in viisi nrrcrigc oi" the Illiilim Voss sliiiiliiiililiiig yrirtis, n qucnt tnrizct. “The raids Air explained. could destroy l'i'f\'~llIl for so manv Annual Siiii-tt-ripiliiri lN-llvvrr-tl $300 —I'.I£.l. I .00. (iininln iiinl l. h slow: inns Base Abandoned By Fleet Royal Air Force Offensive Blows Delivered With Violence At Many Points. w...‘ Londoners have Quietest Night gin many Week Ti t! ‘s mo»: restful n., -":- l’l‘.?tl'l5 opened ti. ’e r”. t raiding earlv iii Sc . Londoners are ‘.ii-fir t disturbed, and thcr h.i ‘v-eri "o nlzlii alarm up '-'» n‘ The impire o.‘ ' brief nlcrz per. Monday. bu’, it was the raiders got no r outskirts of the ri of tiie siiipuurtlt; ‘ill Hi" L‘ riniuis will , lllnklllfi etcry effort w- ffiliztlr tiie uztliispreud damage wi=' kllflw airvnrlv il.'lS been done." Coupled with this raid werei others on linrburg, southwest of‘ hiuiuch, win-r» fires and explos- Je w’ off lll the iniporluti‘ I ' c. chemical works;i aimed tit the frequently-attticked dockyarti; and the Netherlands port ct‘ ucn Hirifi"? "where return- iiuf liiio‘ ‘olti pf w clilng a dock- sitic \\il.t " i ' in iili‘ glurc of iii Still oilicr COlIlpiUiilng ll ililllllllt‘? lilous 'l‘ui'iu. I!.il\ Frciicii Iii INYIIIIJS. R All‘. formntioiis. ' ivt-t kPriti Berlin w iltllll‘. "c ilir ‘m; brunt. . Iii ll ruitl SillltLlY on Diiruuti. i Albuiiinn p b} llllillils 0i tilt‘ .it.A,i=‘. ct-i lll Africa. a (ill- y; cct illl ‘l)ili"l‘(i on n 10000- :0 ttiii i’ . ...p and a siiiullci" ' \c.\ Eu harbor. The .. ' bu: ii tincs iCcintliiiir/i on page 8 Col S‘ l l l Von Papen sees a Turkish Minister .\.\'l{.\R.A. ‘l’- --Il\ ll biisj: r 'i‘uiki‘_.'s Foi .ll Minister, Sartwoglu. todiiy conferred with the Gcrmun Ambassador, Franz Balkan will‘. it. u-iis tliv siwnd rtmr- in throt- ‘(liris Von PJlvll lmtl sccii Shi'i- t' _ l. ’l“.ie niili! "ilFilF ol tiie Cit-i‘- initn ciiibns left. Istanbul by plane for Ilci ' sferdrtv. lt WM rcpowcri l‘llt~ _ ho curried ctinfiticnllwl ill‘ Cl'lll’ll'i’\ on tlic I'i‘Slii‘.i of iili‘ 11m voii i‘.‘ll7(‘ll> snrncoglu lnlk. The Aiik. ruti n stud ltiiilglif that. Italy, itliosc nflnrk on GrPtW‘ it. clfissrtl us a " -l>.'\rl~‘." ivris sock- ll is clinir that t‘. lct illi(‘!‘t".<?¢ iii born l‘(‘(‘(lllCii€‘ti." lln News, Voyage iiigion between rcpresi-nlntivcs oi the Canadian nnd Lhiitcd Sliitifi government will result in an iii- crense in the 00.000 annual quota‘ on the importation of Canadian fox pelts, it. was said. New Brunswirks fox population is placed at about 50000 tllsirllulfcti iiinong lififllfiXlllllliflil‘ 800 fllllCiKfS Production this your is estimator! n! 30,000 pclis. Tho industry ilivvs cm- ploymcnt to tlic equivalent of 300 full time mun. 'I'l1e niink rsncliing induxfisv is concciitrritcti i'|l the north .~lim"t> illld Carleton counties. T“ province iVlS about. 30.000 rancli- int: mziik a normal pclt production oi about 20,000 is estimated for this ycar. The industry employs the equival- ent of 50 fiili time men. MFll/ROURNE __rcp\ wSpcclal police ])I‘(‘if‘(‘ii(“ll was givon to Jop- ancsc (‘Oil-“llinli _\ officials hcrc its the ivsult of ilircnl: rccclvrd iiftcr lhc Was uneventful Captain declares c l." .-\’ from t. I'll! Ninth Aiiii-ricnii p0 .. "No lll‘\\'.=. lime‘! Uiii- illiilli vtv- one" licr .\i{"il"i' told iiuitiirliiu 1 ‘l mini til NflZi bunks Siic t st. Willi“ l (‘ziitiiif iii n roiivov. Silt‘ iw ‘(l ii iluinuii: tiiiscnuvr iilli‘l'. riiiii.ii'cii‘.l\' ilic turret of a Doililirl‘. llcr uvlf-ivnrn ciiuiiicslirrikc (lawn ilitcc iiiiics cn voiitc to Rio tic Ja- ll(‘il‘O, ion-mil hcr to drop out of cciivov. ilcr dviinmo cave out, lenvlnzllic ship in ("il‘i{llt‘~‘§ most of tho vov- iiizc. cxct-pi ior liulit from (rude wax candles mode hv tho to‘ , where bombs were i "mid stop: wou“ 1 h" cities P ‘ 1H,. i fl-iOPFlliifi. Von Pripcn, for the second time _\ to flint i‘ll'-'t>_\‘ rviurncd from .:i. llc lu \‘.'lfil ilic Liz-ii; tlllii Yii l.t'. l\llli\.l.\.\ti(ll'.1. \'n iilfisril citiiiiiiiii! wii= il\Zili- obi.» iiflci‘ iiiiv of t-lic L‘llll‘-'t‘l‘.ll0ll< liar l’ wns known they tlcnl‘ wit]: ' till‘ tlirczitriilng spread of tlic ilzilcarizi have not , ' Direct Moncioii Boston air route Expected shortly i BOSTON, NOV. 25 —- lA l ling oi a direct nr "t.- | Huston and .\lt ' llv tvztiizn "xi v. \ i.l'.l (>1 . 1- 4* ii"l be sci, (‘.ol.ins soul "\\i~~ noronautlcs bowr WARTIME QAIIYIHLIYG Ciiarlcs psi/wit. 11-1}! m. . for twine tn .~iniici! c " m. {cu nizti ' ' $3.0,“ o tw." , .. . n" . coittwnicti in t‘ MORE. DA)?’ SPAHKINQ A DULL BOY WITH A Honor: 5TROP WlLL Mon l HIM Loom /- 1 ¢~i_-_\_ABP,.-<-". AFT}! ' Li i M-i eel i'(Qiil in" _. i .\‘.i .ii: John 2ft H v ‘L. . . Cii vlcwtnvn lit o‘. l ‘ FORECAST Maritime Fast: Strong “ind; oi gains; parilv cloudy nnri colder; probably simwfliirrlrw, Syfiiopsi}, 'l‘l-,¢- “ifhl. 1. fniz" on! rolti n Ont w .. < ‘ ' .*‘.lt»‘.\ l’ '~ 1" . Lit-iii It k.\'."‘.ic High Mic this iii-twill"! at 7H lI"li foriitilii nt 75.1 Sim sets 13*’. nftvrin» n ti "1 llilii nsca ltviiiorrov; ll‘. can! i. T13. Now pimp. Nov 20 4 l“ ' l‘: Suniiiiczxntlt- lW- Iii iiz" P" ii‘- cr than Clmiiiiltrf/uiwi. Tllli ("AR I-‘Flllli \'Hll\(.~l Imrivcs nfiYti/‘ll 91S A \l. l0" I’ ‘l. lenvrs Torniciuinc ll.00 .'\. M, 3.15 P. IL