MAXI)“ CIA MERE MAN P_@- ‘Ho. 0d I807. ‘ 5i thlnohflddin "t-Jf.’ I ~ °“'"""' r°udrwa cum. m," Gui-dim. ,r__ irgi To Speak idiiosday Night w , Nov. 6 — AMihiater Mackenzie (GP) - K1118 Legion Vveteryans Refuse To Indorse McNaughton Policy OTTAVIA. N '. 6 — (OP) —- Eslnciunes llltc" tinted bv llccklcrs. sometimes ulcc d wlin cnthuslflsm Defence Minister Mcivauflhwn to- night said oelore a meeting oi the Ottawa Command of the Canadian legion that he planned to use Home Defence lncll as "soldiers" and withdraw lllclll from civilian tasks in ivnicli lllnny have been Qlliliifliiff. He promised-amid cheers ll-oln men he 0.111611 his “old comrades‘ l deliver a broadcast address to _tihat there would be lair ulav ici- Canadian people t, his office announced t do concern the subject of con- iseas dutv and the reinforce- . situation. m Prime Minister's office said title of his address has not yet decided upon but it ed h: would deal with “mire- most in the public mind at inc merit." ‘llic time of the broadcast has .. yet been decided. reaps In Adriatic Iiiar Cabinet Change WITH THE CANABIANS ON THE IDRIATIC. Nov. 6 — (CP Cable!»- Clnadian troops in this theatre have received few details concerning the lltilhdi i? “mil? cdmimii‘ Balaton‘, who resigned. and as yet their chief reaction has been one of Enthusiasm oigr Gen. “McNaugh- ' urn army a a rs. “gill-QB of the mcn are wondering shat the newhmfnlstei- PNPOSCSIIO d r gardlng t e quest on o re n- lgfktemflll! and other vital matters. others are puzzled and even slightly itgptfcllziulxegardingtgle tlakppoliélxtment. or _ ' L _ e , e llflllhcéfllcflt¢g%%ll. McNdughtuifs lllpciniment had been made. no rid- iltionai details had been received i1 this theatre. b. 6 District Depot lakes Fine Showing” HALIFAX, Nov. 6 - lCP) — Ciiapulting past its quota by al- nolt 26 per cent, No. 6 District Diliot here carried off the Chief (l General Staff's flag all win- Iiu oi the local Army units’ roce bcchleve their Victory Loan goal. The Depot spurted past the hiding A-23 ’i‘r1liiling Centre aft- Rllil officer undertook o. week- oil: jeep tour among soldiers of iii unit assisting Annapolis Vai- Pl HD1110 growers, which netted llbserlptions of Q 00. timing Events "show - st. Peters. Wednes- lf- 11-6-21 "Show - M135 River Thurs- “v- 11-1-21. "B1112 d . . . s‘ . Mmbeo 91?; fiance 5t ilieivcsi ."5°11'vhl>0ri School Tuesdayfl z liiiional Film Board Movies, "1- 11-0-21 $119001’. Raffle and Dance. 9°11 H ll. - We m. “ w°““°°°""ll-’1‘-’§l. "Chicken Supper and D WW! Cruse. Wednelday Nugget-l ' "1 il-o ~31. "Chlcke s u»... "assert... “saff- 11- -l . , _._ ‘Wm Oddfellow 1-1 ll w‘ w- ad ‘ a a . Hon- Maters or§he:§ru.N°vanb°fi--Rmf "llama Church Chick '1' Ind Bazaar. Thursday 81100533: ‘T "h. in qrvon Hall. ‘ 1.14-7.31, yunvem 01' Honor R011 in Qngnl "n51. November 0th at. 'M~ ill- , , € . ma» arrived. car of Beet Pulp l ion ff . ‘"- wi»? o°“5nu°l’&‘v." W911i‘. ‘lbw Ba My,” on’ W". Bl. '~in=-<llvf"fi'évc.?.iiti"ii’.l'“...“ “mm m wfinilitlnlgv... November Don’ _ “uuquflld Dan - Ji- ivq a ° cc. Vernon a. “gig: Pigment?‘ L November ‘ 11-7-31. ‘cilne b; '- 0 w“ lfiifilgbgriilh ‘$51-$51 QVQlllll‘ iv rvcning, Novénlguhvltotmno ral- na“ l-l-v-al. l i for fat 1- an... “who: v chick- - rural? Check. ‘émluwii-Qf- nothl e1“ m“. m, and it was believed his ‘ ik WMHHGBY the troops overseas. Men called to conloiilsorv inilitarv |servic_e uncinr tho lliiliOuJl resources mobilization act WOillIi be RiVCll a pzing home defence troops for "new deal" ulid illillltd lls SululJs. he said. Thev would not be silblcc. to “the abuse of which i have nac. instances reported w inc." Thev would be given thc best of- ...“ floera and instructors he could find and training on the some biisis as. was given troops ill England ore- ual-ing for the assault. "Tlicv will be flhCilllfligCfi to play their part as soldiers and to acceui the honorable obligation of service overseas." b _ When he had finished. after ails- werlng a series of shouted ouesiioils the meeting gave him three cheers and a tiller. Answering. he stood lit the cdae of the platform mild snake lillor- inaitv. joking at tnc nulzc bundle oi “damnation telegrams" he had rc- ceived since he had stated he was in favor of voluntary service. He said he was with these new conditions and iiciv background the nrescnt ol-c-blcni would disappear. urovidcd hc mid the support of veterans who knew "what little sympathy and hell! Wlll do for men who have been driven." Chorus of "No" A chorus of “no!"_ rose from the audience at this D0lnt. but others called for the lfllfllSl/Jl’ tone hezlld. Gen. McNaughton said he WAS convinced that his plan would pro- vide the reinforcements when they were needed. l-fe was so confident. that he had ordered arrangements to be made for the leaves being gran- ted for those long overseas. Answering a questioner who asked whether the eight English-speak- ing provinces supported his pro- gram, Gen. McNaughton said that popularity had nothing to do with his position. He recalled the days when the militia was kept togeth- er with difficulty so Canada could have at least the nucleus of a force with which to defend herself and when military men were under criticism. Before Gen McNaughton arr- ? H (Cflllifllllbtlilofi IPBVBe 7.7901’- m5): 1 Predicts Changes i i ! In Army Officers OTTAWA. Nov. 6 -- (GP) -—'l1\cl Ottawa Citizen said tooav ill u! HCWSDILRC bLCYY [llllb MQVLZHI. Oil uell. McNaughton Lu thc post of Daitnce Minister is cxpwtcu here to lead in the near future to some changes 81110113 nigh-ranking Can- adian armv oiiicials. The sill-oer said 1r. was reported that anticipated changes involved no. Gen. Acnnctn Stuart. chlcl ot staff at Cllflilllliifl lnllliulji- lltd’ ouartels. London. and M1i.i.-.Gen. J. Montague. iieneral olilcer in charze of lldmilllSiYflblun at ui-ru. ‘Ralston To Speak iln Montreal Today} OTTAWA. Nov. 6 — (C?) — Ool. J.L. Balaton. fomicr defence Minister today was llffllluriflil a ageech to be d-zlivered tomorrow to t a Montreal Royal Club. It will be his first uublic stale- ment since the cabinet crisis which lei/w him succeeded bv Gen. Mc- Naughton and it is possible no may, make some refenrlce to the ruiaoll for his resignation. It was relialblv learned that Col. Balaton later this week will go to his Prince riding in Prince Edward Island w visit. his constituents and it is considered probable he will ex- Dlaln to them aomethln oi thcl cabinet situation which to his Nllimation. ____ i 4, OWE-flied Lolvporl,‘ Nov. 1 _ ("as —-iCPl — A nut fleet of heavy bolllbe? rfld hat night ll ter 4.000 y?" h‘ t: "In I bill t h ' grea aer | u m china mu a . b. h" 0'»; four German cs an n n common cations from llellgolan: to tho Brenner Pan. LONDON. Nov. 0 — (OP) — Pour thouaand Allied planes hi Germany again today, with 2,600 heavy bombers rocking four large m‘ °" hand 1m. Dill M‘ 11-1-39 11,11‘ 2t um! Klfi cities with 8.000 tons of explosives and 1,500 fighters and flghter-bom-l here leaving a smoking path of dea- MAXIMG OIL MERE MAN : / n”. The People's Paper "1511" Qv-v '_______./-' "--..,_________‘ Covers Prince Edward IslaildLike the Dew B0 ll OI I lh soul antenna“: a rev t o e CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, Novena... 1, 1944 w PAGES i'..‘..’i..‘.‘.;v°i’..‘..“i‘.‘.ii.‘.’§2i."iif'nf" Y TROOPS RETREAT ACROSS IVIAAS confident that. . . Ralston Issues ' First Statement ' _ ______ ‘(War Situation Last Night By KIRKE L. SIMPSON (Asaocllted Press War Analyst) With another " an army driven finally north of the Mus h Holland. blowing bridges to delay Allied pursuit, there fa full warrant for German pcctliilowof a new British assault on thc Arnhem pivot of lower Rhine defences. However. Berlin reports that it has started still lack confirmation. There seems small reason to expect an Allied attempt to force the Moan itself. Beyond it lie the Waal and the Netherlands Rhhfo to give the foe successive mooted fronts on which in stand. But In the Arnhem sector only the western branch of the Nedcr Rhine stands In the wav of snapping shut a. trap on the buttered German divisions still . in north central Holland. It remains to be seen whether Allied strategy that. dictated the litak of clearing the approaches to Antwerp la aimed at. isolating what is left of the broken German 15th Army. or was designed to pave the way for a new push eastward via the Arnhem-Emmerich gateway to the north German plains. The German high command seems in no doubt. however. that the must powerful and concentrated Allied offensive since the break-through in Normandy is close lit hand in Holland. The Germans apparently feel file United States lat Army ace-saw drive in ihe llurtgcn Forest sector south of Aachen |l an clement of that. Impending major assault. The fury of German resistance to the American attempt. to out- flnnll the Duren roadblock on the way to Cologne or to a deployment norlheastwarli into the Cologne plain west of the Rhine indicates the significance the Germans attach to tilat operation. They were obviously caught off balance at first. iicrlnitiing 1st Army units to dig a four- miIc-dcep dent. Heavy Germain reserves have been poured in since then with tiny German villages changing hands repeatedly in thc ebb and flow of the fight. Legion Recommends Use Of Draftees Overseas OTPAWA. Nov. o —- 1GP) —(.'_an- lldilln Legion oil 1111s said toillgnt hoped to sec Prilnc Mllllsiel‘ '.li_v it statement rhcv l5Sil€Cl iCdfiV recommending ihe use of liciilc Lxlcllce iifaittCCb us overseas l-clllloroxulcll :5. E10’ luillro cal -up:s be lor R911 service and that 5:1- cllliitioil c ' c HZWUUSU \\'i 1 OTTAWA Ne“ 5 _ (C?) _ thc obiect oi raring additional ar- Hon. J. L.’ Rolstoil, in his ill-st. “w ‘ecnmi public statement. since resignation . - - . as Defence Minister after n Cnb- -,.'{,.',‘°,”(,,',',§_.“,‘,!§,,,‘° incl. crisis over tile 1‘l‘1lii(ll'c_'_0ll‘t‘lll ‘nu-day acr"ice puuny w ch “my situation. said tonight he had lmplgég was “mum, u, u“... been 111955911 from 1111111)‘ ilullll- curiilcss nnu frustration" among ers for an explanatory statement ilk! iiulilic. but he felt "that responslbilitv _ for informing the public belongs The statement said the LBRlDn prilnarlly to thc Prime Minister." frlt a "solemn obligation as a ilat- i-In said he fecggnlzgfl may 1n iuillll ol-gaillzatloll \'.'lll‘i a dcflllitc this matter {he public and (he and nlarllculzi" obligation to illc lnen llrnlcd forces ivere entitled to full ; fflfilfiemli-iijlstfllrlfla; information consistent with lnili-l 1‘ =5 ‘_ _ _ ‘ ' ""1 "wmv- He h“ med" h“ will“ i? i°iil"“lfi.é’i‘l.°'fiii’...ii’éi; report’ w m“ gmmmmcm‘ and his‘ X02111: “which ti‘; kllTllvl ot trained “m” “h reslglwtm“ w“ addres‘ soldiers at nreseynt inactive in Can- Sefi m,‘ e Prime Mlnlsh": aha should bcconic linmcuioielv a- 1 would ‘issume- 531d 90L vziilaolc for rciinorcenlcnls over- Ph-"Btléllll 111 1111,15, tSlHi-f-‘llliillli. ‘W111i. S835 and nll further coll-ups be for -. c rlnle lnls e1‘ woud llforln‘ @- nl service," the public of the circumstances,“ by making available my letter of 1h:- should be reviewed for lllcre ‘h e Raided Reich Yesterday did the German air force attack thel bomber formations. ils at 3.462.ii . C'——iOl'€CflSb at. 60 per lllliiS—\l‘i)\\"-1l'dS of spolldence bctivcen us ill thc lnat- ,1 emotions have been granted on in- ter. Tile correspondence Wlll- fldsflllflle HIGH-lids- speak for itself‘. l therefore cc- » —— ~-—- llLfilll from making any statement . i1 present" ‘ - ‘Tlic slmcmcnt was issucd on H s typewritten sheet from Col. '-" I ' ‘ stons itgllpflfflty office in Coin an u mons iv ere llc stayed late pra- . t F _r paring a speech to be delivered 5'36 s] i at a noon luncheon gathering in} Montreal tomorrow l ,___._ l NEW YORK. Nov. s - lap» -_-, N" l-‘ilcis nild figures on tomorrow st miyifi“: ‘ d is‘ l ngc ‘ o ——ODClllllZ an co-lnsz "a s lfrcm 6 am. to ll b.n1. E.D.T.: a‘ b ‘tnizl of l7 hours. I a 'l‘0l:1l votc~estlnlliiss range _u-'.), s - "a," , to 00000000. lvlih stoic officlalm ‘ a s lu llotwc 11 44.000000 and‘ I I I 4 A His Advice i __-_ l. ii OTTAWA. Nov. 6 — (CW —~i13i1-UnU-. . . , The basis on which the Clllllildiflll‘ (1111011111195 h“ P“°51'1*‘_1“"'§“' “Inm- was misery "was dgglqcdgvll Candidates for vice Plesidcnik- tie government on my arlvlcc." 1- '- ience Minister‘ McNaughton tonlghtf “Cflndmfliei 1°‘ 31 G°V°m°"hm5“ fig} 08mm fir‘; ha?“ ‘with’? logandidatrs for 35 Scnatn Sent.'<— Lion. MleNatul n ma e Hi1‘ s aie- - ‘ We,“ wgfn asked r3113 veg-willy; Candidates for 432 House Seats-n 1e au ellce i1 rllie . m '81‘ - __ _, Mackenzie lsing was continuiniii W519i Tm“? ‘"9 3% gwmmlg; the voluntary enlistment system for‘ S111“ and 435 Riff; °tH enreybut: the sake of “political txocolclicv“. “fives Nuts “t s f‘; b‘; "°*“"GOV_‘ The veteran. scared in the balcony MR1"? ma“! " wfljnca“ _ of the national museum lecture hall; 811101‘ 011d £11199 R99“ "n Rwte identified ilimself as 111-. ”l‘livloi'. sentatlves in li-Dtflfllle-Pv 'l‘lle General said the iyrv facti i“ lthlllit £5 had till; responsibility ilt I ’ 1a av was cause 1e lumc $131.21? thsknugluck to the advice “I QIIBQII Ehlahflth S e . "I would not have been hero t0- dav if the fundamental basis which Father |s I believe with cverv atcm of m; hcfng was not. bicsent." said the General. _ __ Planes LONDON. Nov. ‘I —- (Timdavi- (OP - The Earl of Stnthmoo-e. fathizr of Queen Elizabeth. was re- home. Glamis Castle. Forfarshbw. §ototland.__He_ is _ 80_ ondjlyidogver, liaise“ truciion from Heligoland to the Brenner Pass. From England. 1.100 American heavics and 700 fighters left "clouds of blnck smoke" P1111111! 11D 1mm Hamburg and l-farburg in thc north and another 750 R A F. and R. O. A. F. heavyweights and 300 escort fighters gave Gelsenidfchefl in the Ruhr its fourth blastinil in 10 days. A few German iet 010MB 111111116 to find cloud hide-outs inst enough were blown from ihe skies by Aln-l el-icon flghtrr pilots. but nowhere. crises of men 0n txemniloll‘ resignation and any further curre- , niony things ivluch suizscsr that c).- Calladiun, British, American arld| OTTAWA . German By Ross Munro Lord Mayne Fatally Wounded i Provincial L I Tfltfl Rgaghgs- iAHIEd O$FGIISIVQ Victory bonds purchased in this? g __ $134,850, to brin tl toLl tilt i ‘ ' .' r , \ - g _ , do“ M bmwfis ff“ $8.2. ti; LONDON 910v. 6 — (LP) — The battle for southwestern Holland was racing to l h d . ‘ ’ ' . . ' ~ - - . . . Pig; dfgtrilculgriteg: subscriptions to ed British and Canadian armies zrsecund time ln the struggle, was pulling its lust leilli-lllflfds across ihe Nlazis (Ivleuse) River ziiicr blolvinl: on half‘ the bridge at Ricar- g536.900; >d Prince County UlIILSlClC‘ 111111116131 6- 8521600; Char ottc- __ ‘__ , %tside cChltarlottéggiiigl, $407,150;,l_:1cilisl1 forces swarmed up to the‘ - . » v- -- ,- ; , ng's oun y, . 0. - ans and its seaward arms along a. 1v ’ N 1 Subscriptions yesterday slumpedItu-milc front. Tile front was! n daily will be required from ll’l\V:bl1({§Cil"’li rlficl- \iil.lldl'.1v..ll from‘ ulltll the end of thc ‘oun it the illi! onc .lt Afocrrliyk. T objective of $3,300,000. ‘to the vest ut Willélliolltii terry: O ' :lr.d a front dispatch said British S h E Ahead of 8th. Loan tioops had fought into me ollt- n e C e e y irts. No more than 2.000 lo 3,000 L‘. 5. lzli'.lll£i'y, drivcll lroln Vos- Victory Loalil Cilntpaigli will .. ibloivs, tolrllt back tonight lllto Vance to approximately $0T0.000.f,00l tlial stroir lold l3 miles southeast vexing are tabulated and on-l . . '. uleforest ablaze lo flusi". WITH THE 1ST CANADIAN novnced tcmorrow from strong positions ARMY ON THE SCHELDE, Nov. ihrelE-welck 11111;; any‘)? ends‘ A irolli (llbpfltftl cporting heavy 11c for Clicli. clearing the Scheme W68 -0ll(. - 1.3000 £00.. $.00 ' 990mg mo“; (.1131; me sixth Cain?! sail; cnenly casualties were bc-IAIIIIYS greatest achievement in the Moyne, 31-1115“ resident Mmrmr paign held last spring. To dnLeJ llcvcd to have becn ileuvi- 111 the»Allled Cfimpalgn in Western Eu- m the Myddle Bu.’ was tatgliy “em-iv “ammo ahead o; 39.901 big fires in the Hurtgen For- The successful month-long opera- who attacked m , Sixth Loan at ilils stage. Indl- 05K Lion has driven the Germans from alightlng from lfils la:b0flli‘;bi1!“li: 4.00 toward 1,115 your; Minc sivccpci-s and drcdges be- veil the Allirs a vast supply port He dyed yon m - . Tonight. the Arinccl Fr \¢.-1;h, gain cleaning lip the Scheldc cstu- that is the koy to the iinal oflen- hospital, a fewmhourlsnaaer Trguvig. striking distmqe of the $47_g53_g0g; I V ".lll.‘Ol‘ as‘ the once-blocit- Tile battle for the Sclielde was chauffeur also w" kg they raised six mail-ills ago. Lon“ doing German garrison on Wai- unique 1n the actions of’ this war. Their assassins were captured expressed hope t]... .5331, $431.. two pockets at Mlddicburg andof the west front campaign over night broadcast f _ total would be exceeded chm to- Vcerc, a small port on the Islands some of the worst country in Europe. nlent declaring thlat m§1M§§§f§S tyne‘, servrces passed ‘hghgniyqlmum, prisoners were taken by British Army forces engaged in savage but did not tilrthe id obrecflve h,“ week troops of thc 1st Canadian Army. lighting along sudden dikes. through Walter Edi-card rG-u MEET.‘ the Army has $24,230,800 for i1; must bed csollnplllreted bEflOéléG Allied from the sea-and over canals. N3 served u British Colonial “Beer - pcr cent. Navy still i. second v ill 1-1011 5111 ill) 95 0M1 POl-"fl troops ill Wfiiteril EUTOPB 11111? tary in 1941-42. Ho was Under- R ._._ h“. ‘rkpzsoft ‘tel. syyjgv ilcd offrnsivc, which German ions for so long. 1922-23, a d c , Oozimfor 110. n ‘rm w broadcasts sold was about to Canadian infantry carried the and Leadzerpof lhglhéillseiicfé§éi 2 619 000 ’ $ , . Province yesterday amounted to 82,610,000, was announced byl 1111 e011 “Might as the rebuilt German i5ih army, which was more than half destroy daic amounted to: Slllrlnlcrsidc H! dim, one oi‘ the longest in Europe. town, $038500; Queen's Couniywj somewhat and a. lnrgcr amoilntl brokcn only by one small enenlyl a ‘ i‘ 1 or F 0 - Province is to reach its lllifillllllillv his blucigcllclirl vscs litnc mi‘ s‘ Nov. 6 __ 1C9» _; Germans iacrc left tllcrc. ' il~ scnncl; llzlricl‘ counter- C. P. Wur C-mespondent ivhcn the results of todnys can-l Fighter-bombers sci The 1111111111111“ Qbjmiivg 01' m», guarding ihc Colognc plum. 6 —— 1GP Czlblel - Next to thc bai- figlliilt; ill llic hour‘. of tlie toiiln, Eat dry ranks as llle 1st Canadian QMRQ Not 3 _ .61,’ __ loud subscriptions total 390100512001 cascade of incendiary bombs thatirvpfl- wounded today by two gunmm vidunls have conu-ibuged $497,313- Iifincs-ivecpers At Work the approaches to Antwerp and gl- his home. a total c-i s46,l14.650. o ivithin 01161195 to Antwerp‘! sive into Germany. shot in the neck and stomach. His lied. Officials representing (m; {Qyces cllcrcn Island uias squeezed inco It was fought in the worst Weather Th; Egypum ‘ovemment n” my.‘ figures were rec.ej,.cd_ Al] llcptllcyli shore. Two thousand For four rugged weeks Canadian assailants were not Egypflam 5111i 19min; the‘ gm" sei-vlngg The dredging and minesweeplng flooded polder flelds—land reclaim- Mayne, was bum m and saavscso for 111. anil Hi0 All‘ ‘let's 115 docks forsfhe bu: Ai- such terrible battleground condli- Secretary of State for Wlll‘ in As Ottawa began °l$erval1c\il (,1 blcok soilleivllcrc along the 500~ major share of the bflttle burden in i941. Air Force Week. Air Marshal Rob? ""1" 5mm- _ but in the later phases of the 0P- He was 5mg m m, Mum]. a ert Lcckie. Chief oli Air Staff. gave of"! D- -‘~- B- "igmmflli-Illu: oration Briilih U00?! 5W“!!! 1M0 in 1H2 as Deputy Minister-mgr a Victor)’ Loon Addxcss from declared that all el we"? action alongside them. State and succeeded R. G. (IRHlpf-liilll indicator in Con": Albeit attacks. lnlllolandh II ‘Pile order was to clear the Casey, an Aultrallan who now 15 {jog gquar, 1,, m. 53pm; s. l‘ Jfl-lnl- and n I10" "II Schelde, and the Canadian Army Governor of Bengal, u Mimsm. those on m. platfnrm ‘V9,... _ > V bronco. were to secure good cleared it by audacious planning last January. (xelr-bi-itieg Ingrid Bergman. “ntsy. nlntforlns for the offend" and and gallant execution of this plan. _ y} ._ , _ Ev; , _ i. the Allies now were using no be ill Judith o yn '11 vmiuy lmpomm E i r t r thl I<ni:l'lt. Ralph Bellamy and Barry. "w"? "m" 2-’ P" "n ° °" Qp wood lilvosion force. No a; y“ w 1° “k5 One of these Allied attacks was The importance o; this vgcwry totalled $32,404. 960 toniaht. over 9" ill Fast Holland, where the Britp B; mtg eventful stage of the war ‘f ' 311d AlTn-V w“ °ver°"m"~.‘g‘ cannot be ovcremphasized. Like the {The Rcneml sales and payroll total u. s. l-n resistance in closing in breaking o; ‘he Cam hinge o; [he oglgotlhe province has reached $211,. President Today lytl. l0 lllilcs from the Moos c, 71h A y 1 tAugusg mt; 1111195 We“ P1 the GP-Ymfl" Clgigjilxlm 0f thgmscliieslde will have sogrgmai iifyéréelgubacriotlons have 13 an inf ucrice that will spread over Cent n’ theiywé, 0- °“? 113 Der Y" “P5 f“ i0 i1" "umlthe entire Allied front. .. . At Caen the Canadians precipit- lll illc tosccs Mountains. where _____ lilo U. S. Tllinlrmy SPTZCG Stated nnnlhilmion (,1 the German . B11130, g l Ll0\\'l‘il ffiiiltl)‘ ‘Svhh Ayn... in the Tm“ Gap m the _ A‘ south o 21.1 om ' Alfig-‘lxagoclii 6 votinlflcp, L \‘.“§| of Uli“. erlnrlll frontier. i (conthued on page 7. Col. 5) {HE ’ ‘c Paris ldlo silo the u S.‘ __-_--— Dn-TEREME “ma” tomorrow exercise their consi "1 _ > n __ ' Mona] ngm m choose by .. gm Alllii lino owner‘. yct an-i h PEDESTRMN AND A .vlroto which turned the ildc of 5 “umiuh Independvnch, My ported dangerously ill today at his l0 CANADA FLOUR banmg the "m" they wan; other ill Lorraine which IJ\'€l‘l'.".l1 1 8 a‘ .. - -...; but -tiie on'_v of-l guide thcm through ihe criilln l _ __ sunrenw‘ “mar 1 Cement-Rum is ABouT foul" years bBgiPnillg ‘i(‘i 1» M _ _ __ , 20' i“ a preside“ _ 61;. fltlullil - motion oi tile cnp- ,, , . $ENENfY_ FWE lllls seized thc lilicrcst lllrc of Borg, ioilr miles fIOFIIILhO Yak S ' fire clviuzed Wei-kip ion border near the mine. of R _ Probably no prcsldential clcc- L-Piflnbmlfg- lion has meant so much u» tile (ilrrnhn 100N164 015° 1,"‘_5“:f£, —"'" ‘ ilcople abroad and at home ' »_ 1'1: “Jo 1‘ “wmg h l‘ ‘ , . . . 6 i0lll".l'l'i'>\‘."S coiliesl. ill which Pl" I “ 7') “i 1h" “Fm J~Acl<sf7sivlbbh~ 111A‘ 1”", f1 _ 1,, m-Upnlg l: n. lilo front in lilo .711 hlillllllf . a .1 (lflli. Roosevelt sc _ for zliiothrl“ foul‘ y; ms his llnnic- ,d to ‘ma? be“, ccclelited reign o! three cllnsrcu- , ,1_ ‘Nfiliqon 55hr“? u“ hill“... Presidential A _ = ""33- publican party; non‘ led by youth- Former Moncton torllii rat l3 Donor of Nlexiv Yilrllinlzlfiicl-E-lillv u.) such \ ~. - I :2‘ -..__ M, t . ~' , ' , ‘ - i i —- ; “gin the ""9 5m” 15 the WTVMT‘ IlPQKsigcntiaI and l old. precedent-shattering Presi- ,5 _ ncfldennfl mmynges 1mm; | 45m ‘H1059 mm” is fink“ ‘Vilhl vclcd on ill ioinorrovws election: ____ i loose of Prime l\‘_lilllbl(3l‘ (tiltll-rhlll Dalmcinnc. FL“ n D, Rouse. and Marshal Stalin in the trlum- ,1...’ Hy“ p511; N, y; M“! rlzlrlgl i“ Miarnoaonoclclzs “cytop- TORONTO. Nov. s _ lCPl -.vlln.‘ BK ND“ 8 __ ‘a, __ I imulm and maximum iPnllk-yaturg5y ,,,.1§,fi",‘§ck a pdwm- , 57_ a ;nC1~|1-.¥ggfi0flil\'0l‘ 48. 50: lidlnoiitonfifl. 34;: ‘- ‘h : Thomas E. DQWC)‘. bo- of til. editorial lllt oi Kilt‘, _ 17. 42: Willllioc: c0. 451 hWubNC and John W. B1‘1Ck'1N€lW Yank World-Tciegram 11nd. T911311“) 40‘: Oltziiwn :25. 35: ' " ‘formerlv prominent ill Canadian 51011119111 P2_ I Q11‘ or‘: 3-1. 38; m, 1mm, Halifax as. 4.». FORECASTS Gulf. 811i‘ Cllzilclll Axis aggression at fl rnonlclit ivllcil the Democratic countries of the Albany’ world faced slavcry and despair". m. Columbus, ohm A1111 011 m9 “h” 51d‘? 15 m" ‘socialist; Norman Thomas. New ilewsiiancr circles. died ht dynamic 42~y'car-old Dewey, n v n; c“; _nd Dariillgton Hnopes, lvre last night. of iienl-t_discnsc._ _ ' “ _ ‘ crusader. against H“ and lfuflesuk‘ figudlng')1:£ 1 ivcBliotniol‘Caligllggngllcllylllc isfivsmuli? 5nd Marlilmos: overt-hath? r1655 when he “lie i‘ N“ Y” . Prohililtionist: Claude A- We“ cars om H55 ,,e,..s,,.,,...,. C1"... Dartlv cloudy nun mid: probably osecuting BHUYXIC)‘, n brilliant _. L5 Anrvolcs; Speaker and deblitcr, but ulll-‘ f,‘j,’,‘,~,,,u,‘§| wufnore’ skilled and unknown in the field of international politics. BORE MENACE FADES lélylid Aridl'¢\";:tancd m Mmmwn‘ N2 _ “aging? scattered snoivfliirrics. 3°°1a115'-'LB1°°" Edwam 5' Tei-ligbélfigbtfiflégfigifigslgtllinénldcw Yorki 1118b tidc this nftcmoon at 5.24 chert, Greensbiii-g. Prl., and Arid,“ one mm, he w“ a “Tum. ‘m. and tonight at 4.15. A. Albaugh, Mlissiiloll. Ohio. Mtwuanis Aaagnzine‘ Toronto‘ 1n Sun sets this afternoon at 5.42 America First; Gerald K. Slfiiislyithc 1935 canfldmn acxiun-allolgétj0l] $11171 rises tomorrow morning ar Detroit, id Harry Romer, .11 hnndlcd publicity or 11c on- ~ -_ 113N130“ -' (c?) — T“'°.°’iHenry, (Diiiio. Vseervative party. _ 7k§°§i3 ‘mane m°°n Nmrmbl" motion‘; four deep shellel-s which.- . ' —'-~— — "" ' - 5 P‘ M Wm "m" dim" m“ flym“ b°mbi DAILY Am SERVICE Chlrioltctovvu — Summersius — Red Troops Stopped , l Leaves Charlottetown At GatGS Blldap€$t i 5 firTgfilsLchallalgi¥l$vll l: as r m. 00ml _ trinity. Both will re-vpen named:- , 1l30A.l\l:6l"M ‘ SUNDAY seitvica Oitlv ll Iv. i Luv: (farlottctovvn 11.30 A.M. LONDON, Nov. 0 - 4GP» -l~iea-;slackcned at the southern entran- llld 4 P. . vilv reinforced Gelvnlxn shocklces oi the capital. with the Rus- Arrive Charlottetown 1 P. M troops hcld the Russian bcsicgcrsfsions rcsrrounink fol" another cn- and 5.45 P. M. ‘at thc linics of Budapest iodnv RSMSIAURlTi. _ ‘ Soviet bombers mido n rlnwn-‘lo- Conditions inside the capital od- CIIARLOTTETOWN - dusk attack on (‘lTflTLV stronlzholdsmlliti div were chaotic. with thc NEW GLASGOW and communications at the mar of number of refugees fleeing the citv (Daily except Sunday) Leave Charlottetown l P. M 7 AM. 5i O Ithc‘ llunmlrion capital. increasiiignhourlv and "serious. , 'lli_c gontcncc Moscow Cllnl-Illfltllmfififl militarv traffic in the‘ i - 111111110119. ilcl-lwnr. the sllortcst VOtlStlT s and on thc roads to thc| A" VB Chlfllmeiflwn 5-50 P- M lFZlliYi sincl- lilo Russians bcghlilliortliilvcst. Berlin said. , _ _ , _ 1 ihcil- rrrc. i svrirs of oifcilsivcs last. Onc usually rcllrlblc source lrcrlu. P F- 1-1‘. S l-ERR-Y bblitltl "Thorn were no Ci-l willi contacts inside Germany said. DULY INCLUDING SUNDIUB Jiuni 23. .. d' l soiiillll clillnul. mi thc fronts. Dnr- Hilngarlan troops were being dis-v i»! Nov. 5 our ti-oons oli all fronts armed and their officers intcrnedi Leave Wood Islands-WM A» M- ldisoblnd or dcstrovcd l6 Germalrbocoliro of their increasing hos- and 2.00 P. M. itanks." ltilltv toward the Germans. Leaves Corina-IMO noon and i Berlin said thc fiahting had’ 4.00 P. I» i! _ . _,_..__ q»..-.-..._._..... _ ,-.- . _.. , l"