MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN '> ' Guardian, 'l'wo Chili, llfiflfffuuiu, rouau usv “partisan incur NEWS BHEERING (lovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew . "Air, FLANM NA v.41. BASE FOR SHELB URNE iictails of Project are pilot known WA, Oct. a —(CP) -'ren'- degrgge be“ called ior construc- navai base at Bhelburne. N g it was disclosed will!“ in ' Gazette. ygvy oiiicials declined t0 61801059 my details oi the proiect and the “My iuiture oi the work was not hlown. digglosure that the M80 ll u, be constructed at Bimllfllfllfl. I Mum Shore Nova scotis sew"! wiiioh has a harbor ranking with that oi Halifax, was made in a public works department not-ice. '5ealcd t/ctlders, addremddlo "i5 miderslgned and endorsed tenders 10i- naval base, Shelburne, S. will b; received ulitil three oclock P. M. ‘Eastern Daylrght Saving Time), t “M”, Oct. l0, 1941, ior the con- giructlon oi a naval bass at Shel- burne, shelburne County, N. 8.," the notice said. 1t was sisned by y M_ Somcrville. secretary, depart- marii oi public works. pgmmx, Oct. 3 -(CP) - Con- struction oi a naval base at Shel- burne, N. s., will nuke available yo; ihe purpose Oi war 0110 01 the was; natural harbors in the world. -Atlnouncomcnt ircm Ottawa that (tenders hate been called ior con- itnlct on oi a naval base there 1'6- calu that in the iirst great war the unit/ad States navy used this hill’- bor in r minor way. While it has not been developed greatly since then. its natural advantages rival those oi Halifax. eastern Canada's trajor naval port. It has plenty ol room and deep anchorages. it lies loo miles west oi Halilax oil the south shore oi Nova 800W!- "sh l- t Pet Wednesda . m‘ S m b835-10-z-2l. "wantcd w buv Chicken. Itiwi Island Cold Storage L-219-7-9 d! "Madam Doyel. Readings. 112 Prince. L-83-l0-8Ji. “Si. Columbus Chicken Supper. October 7th and Dance. 14-9-10-3-4-6. "Dance. Lorne Valley, Tuesday. L-1l6-10-4-2i. "Cillckcn Supper and Dancew Iona Hall, Wednesday, October lath. beginning at 8 P M. L-lls-iu-i-ii. "Reserve Thursday. Oct. 80 for "Alllutnl chicken supper. Forest- er ilotlsc, Pownal, Wednesday, Oct. 3m- 11-114-10-4-8. "Chicken S , Bingo and Dance ln Lot uggeri-lall, Monday. October 0th. Admission 35o and 25c. L-24-l0-2-4i. "Charlottetown Male Chorus Cotlccrt, variety program. Stanley Bridge nail, Tuesday. Oct. ‘l at 8.30 li- m. L-129 "Social Service Rummage sale Holy Nome Hall aiternoon and ev- wlnr October so. L-542-9-22-27-l0-2-4. "Reserve October lot-h for Prince- town Road Church Bupfir. 1.- ~9-23-10-5. “Piano Becket-Marian Morris. 5t. Paul's l-lall October 21st, Pro- Wods ior Red Cross. 11-90-10-441. n§nD'd‘3.°.ao°"3o “all?” ‘W11 Iver": muesli-a n-ili-lo-o-ll. "W tea w b -B0 c ttle lheepfilnd Veal "dob"??? ratios zhone. writs ior bribes. mm Gui‘? W"!!! OOALM "Rv l Bale corridor- lltv filtlldo OHWKOEIE ‘Btrcett; next d to lie tore Ba “rd-v 3gb 2.1mm‘ 11312-10441. "At A oti Bole North m . 3033c: gthgvodera 'bed rgom all. l ' Li-so-lo-i-u. Auction Bole at r 0th. Will start "llil-‘fiai IO liorth ‘alivtrfhaoto It ll o'clock slurp. b35395.» “' all. pfifimfi my; oval-wig ihe. each. uoounr Phone 21-22.‘ "usdilllo-swiiiit sIi?‘t"&°.§..“'d ““‘o'f.'.ui”%.%.i: ins. October 1. moor mom's n-om iii-m m" "i stationed at Gibraltar and E Born at Iona. Feb. 22, 191, he spent his childhood there and was educated in the district school and latcr at St. He graduated from the latter inst - tution in 1937 and will be remem- bered by his many classmates and other college iriends. several 6, 1940 Surv Call Killed in Egypt SGT. OBSERVER VINCENT M. QONNOLLY, ILCAJ‘. who was killed last Saturday while "FY1118 in Etypt. ile ls the son oi Ml‘. 5nd M11. John Connolly, Iona. Sgt. Connolly was a member of the 1937 Graduation Class at Si. Dun. oil-arm's University and was well- known in the City. Word or hi; death was received by hi; moth“ Thursday. Iona Airman Killed in action The sad news oi the death oi 8 t. Observer Vincent M. Connolly, Dunstanh After leaving college he ears at home and on Francis, Arthur and Edward all inkspmcer- Mrs- Ram" ona. Universlt . lit ‘.1118 e Joined the Royal Cann- dian Air Force and was stationed for some time at Toronto. He com- pleted his course in December 1940 at Rivers. Manitoba, S t. Connolly épent la% Christmas aliu 1 c . . _ ona. an severa wee aer was October 1th. Wcbsters Orches.rn.! transferred averse,“ An" serving 1 ior several months t was sent to Gibraltar where he rc- nained about a month. He was then transferred to Egypt. lvcrs, bcsi cs a. sorrowing ia- ther and mother. are: live sisters. Mrs. Louis Condon, home in in England he Charlottetown, 34 of 41 crewmen said Report Liner Burned with Italian prisoners BOSIUN, Oct. I -—(CP) ~01“! members oi m American ireighter arriving here today after carrying a lend-lease cargo to 1mm told newspapermen that last July the British liner Georglc burned ior titres days at Suez, and that hun- dreds oi Italian prisoners were trapped in the flames. They said that during an axis raid on Suez a bomber, shot down, plunged headlong on the alter-gun crew o! the Georgie, which had been converted into an auxiliary cruiser. The plane exploded, they said, starting a tire that raged ior three days, killing 130 crew members and between 000 and 100 Italian prisoners and leaving the steamshir a total loss. They re- ported three Italian generals per- ished. (The admiralty announced last August the Georgie had been damaged, with one crew member killed. The time and place were not ,given.) They said that the attackers not only dropped bombs but strewcd magnetic mines which British alr- crait brought to the surface later, to be retrieved and destroyed, simp- ly by [lying low back and iorth a- c. A. r2, 2o year old son oi Mrl bove the harbor. They said the —-—' gighlliggslntltéilln Cpnnglly, genes was proximity oi the metal plane bod- C E . e c Y Y 5 e‘ l i’ ‘l5 to; to the water apparently brought 15M.‘ llll‘. 1011B C d . - i141“?! mifmer was xgufigd bfcgfie the mines to the surisce. e prev ous da th t her son had _n_ bficn killed in gypt? on September , I .512. lifi’°édi'isli”tob“ll‘ai°ii‘lfifi chl|llh°°d "hill" "l ————- _ He has been stationed in D3101 , esshow__Momu Tuesgirgés-loflhm‘ since July. Before that he had Duchess of wmdsor Ballad by death LONDON, Oct. 8 --(OP) — Mrs. Marv Kirk Simpson, childhood chum oi the Duchess oi Windsor, who mrirrlfi Ernest A. Simpson. after he and the former Wallis Warfield were divorced, died last night at her home in Wlltshire, it became known today. Mr. Simpson's divorce irom the former Wallis Warfield had been made final the preceding May 8 The Duke and Duchess oi Windsor were married June 3. Like the Duchess of Windsor. am. Simpson formerly was promin- ent in Baltimore society, and when st James annual I-iicloween Tea. M"- J°1lll 3~ Mill‘. wflllefwllfl- Wallis Wbrfleld married her first L-l28. ‘If: altgfudlllgfétggirigllhygg; husband, Llcut. loorl wvsurigég bridesmaid. Report U. S. - Owned Tanker Torpedoed 4a llies of Injuries rescued by other ships. RIO DE JANEIRO. 00t- 3 —(AP) —A radiogram from the American freighter West Nllus today reported that the American-owned. Panama.- l .,Lstered tanker I. C. White was wrpedoed 4.50 miles east oi Reciie, Brlzll. on Sept. in and that the West Nilus had rescued 18 o! the crew oi about 41 men. All an be- lieved to be Americans with the exception oi James Iaughlarl oi Westville, N. S. ‘The survivors, all picked up irom a single liieboat, will be brought to The West Nllus‘ message said simply that the ‘Loos-ton tanker was torpedoed, giving no authority or details. Authorities liave plan WINNIPEG. Oct. 8 —(CP) -Of- iicials oi the Manitoba, Saskatche- wan arld Alberta wheat pools. meet- ing here today to consider the ec- onomic situation oi Western Can- ada. wheat producers, four-point program which they con- sidered "absolutely necessary to prs- serve the solvency of Western Ca- nada." A statement issued today outlin- ed the iour-point program which already has been submitted to the wheat committee oi the federal gov- ernment. The iour points are: 1. That the initial payment by the Canadian Wheat Board be in- creased to $1 a bushel, basis No. 1 Northern, Fort William. (The irft- ial payment being paid to farmers on the 1041 crop is ‘i0 cents a bush- e1.) 2. That stocks oi wheat represent- The I. C. Willie's normal oom- plement, was 4l crewmen. The ship. built in 1928 at Ches- ter, Pa., recently traded between South American oil ports and Halifax but on her last trip was bound irom Curacao to Cape Town. The I. C. White was the iourrh Panama ilag ship owned by United States interests to have been sunk s‘nce Aug. l'l when the Sessa was iorpedoed 300 miles southwest oi Iceland. The 5.494-ton West Nllus left New York Sept. 14 ior Rio De Janelrfi after loading at Baltimore. NEW YORK. Oct. 3 —-(AP) — The Standard Oil Company of New Jersey said today that the Ameri- can freighter Mormacrey had saved l8 additional seamen irom the ior- pedoed Amercan-owned Panam- ian tanker 1. C. White, bringing to 34 the number of men rescued. Three are missing. 1 1941, be taken off the market and held as a national emergency war reserve. (The carryover of wheat at the end oi July from the 1040- 41 crop year was 480,000,000 bush- els-an all-time record.) a. 'I‘hat, as irom Aug. 1, 194i. all sales of wheat be credited to ihe crop season 1941-42. ,__________ interpreting The War News] Sudden Holt To Prisoner Exchange N0 reason given for hold-up in transfer of 1500 crippled Germans for equal number wounded Mill feeds come Under Federal Freight policy UITAWA, Oct. 8_—(OP) —-Mlll feeds made irom wheat as well ll reed grains will come under tho provisions ed freight oi the recently a The policy the dominion government of one- third might charger on iced IrllN moved east from the head oi the. lakes when it is shown they I"! distributed for feed purposes dor authority oi the comtrolier- It is designed iatiésili 1111i“ reillevelnsw r; lsotrtaga a n as Canada. o, n -lmsv§l°;'5§~llon£.‘t'?€: n. assistance policy when final details are worked out. Fred W. Present. flour and iced admin- istrator, said today. Mr. Prion-lit. who took 0V6!‘ duties oi his newly-created offloo a iew days ago, sold lmytrl 0f reeds from primary western Canada should und rstmd id h e can grains and the strippers in Tommies. (By Eddy Gllmor... Associated Press Staii Writer) NEW HAVEN. Oct. 3-(AP)-- British authorities called a sudden halt tonight to exchange under the roiectlon o! a mercy truce of some £000 German and British prison. era oi war although the cripplled and blinded Germans already ad l’.°'o..“it§“"fr.di mi this tr ly i pa n s ange brll ant harbor. The war oiiioe announced post- ponement oi the repatriation Just as the second oi the two ships was ready to sail and (he iirstkaalrgady u- . had moved out oi the llgh bcr to await a dawn escort. Although British bombers st- tacked c annel ports in occupied France throu horut the d ships, and no speciiic reason was given ior the postponement. Under the agreement 1.500 Ger. mans m to be exchanged at .r_i ' (Continuing p“ i, so], i.) HIDE M008’! PILLOW led aboard two ' (By Kirke L. sim on, Alloc- atcd Pres; Sta i Writer) It is obvious that the Nazis sougtht to provide an impres- sive propaganda back-ground ior Hitler's latest speech to his people. For example, the speech was preceded by step- ped-up, harvest moon bombing oi England. However, his announcement oi.’ a "gigantic new develop- merit" on the Russian front, initiated by the Germans with- in the last 48 hours. can not be classified as mere propaganda. It has ample supporting evi- dence from Russian sources. O I It has seemed clear that the elements oi a new crisis hr the Russians were taking shape. 4. That the crop year 1941-42 be declared an emergency year under terms oi the prairie farms assist- ance act, irrespective oi market prices prevailing. Paralyzing blow Dealt Russians BERLIN. Oct. excuslng his long silence by that he had not been able tn successes to the north are at best tactical rather than oi strategic importance. As ior the northern front, 1 now ha been dealt the Russians. 4-04-04» Oct. S-(CP) —No LONDON. nlliileisim imth (Continued on pose l. Col s) ’ ggbmunl‘ wk?“ ‘Inc!!!’ whlm has been nterrnpting Nazi new broadcasts. The British Broadcasting Cor iion said tonight that whe- itler‘: h at the Spurr- War-ZS Years Ago Today 52:12.1: And’ when Hitler, ‘at one poln ——- i at n, sed th t ~-n our. 4. lots-snout mmsiup 11', rT-ilip'o'i°»riz";....» ll wa llrancornia and French cruiser n“ “I, ior-he o glam voice t Mflk II "....That dim», ha: drug i god Italy into the war." O-M Gallic sunk by submarines in the Medium-Anson. British captured liaucourt illibbaye and Prelim ad- vanced east 0d Oombles on the endorsed a 3-( AP) —Hitler. Sdylllll speak Against what is happening ‘mm nth _ g enemv had been hit so fir? £1‘! ‘fimthfmifi °é g" hard that he never again will rise d" e f ‘fig " up." claimed day, n his ‘lfll ‘m3 ‘ “$31 °id '5' cen- speech to the German peo le since nor p on s es. Russian l”; Ml m“ m, mralyz m mow In s. 65-minute address to an aud- -cd by the carryover as at July 31,. Jiitler declares é BOIIIIlD. INBUBGH- -- ~ '_”_' th d i th B ll still of Scone" whiggPlay unfit? 0°15 5- 1°1°wRm°mW m" ‘ser'>‘§r°rs§§los?'li':'§l§im%d theat 58:31? (J19 coronation chair in sstmln- film‘ l" "'04P!" “"5 W gantic new develo on" had oc- sm- Abbey. London w a leg- - Illilrrll "01"!" l" urrcd on the ought t in the 4mg m. wag used’ y Jmi, u , southern Albania without serious last 4s hours, but beyond this be mo‘ when he h.‘ h“ “no” o! 0H‘nnlolnl‘utnrlizimlllbofilwifli “ca: \ Qommo. Ifirmflmvnd 1m Mn S. flol 1) hurled the Germans two miles in wide counter-attacks; still ln the sou A remarkable fut in the lilo i: the llulnblc oyster ls its power it transform an irritant Into a pearl. MAXI MS OIA MERlsMAN Reds Hurl Germans Back At Leningrad Soviet Forces establish new series of positions for defence of second city; Moscovw claims German thrust towards Kharkov is smashed. (Associated Press Staff Writer) MOSCOW, Oct. 4—(Sztturciayt- iAPl-Lieningradh degenders ve (By Henry C. Cassldy) na ack one to- Death last I motorized biannual-tit “trail mght "f Mr- Kharkov, the Russians announced t " today. i The advance against the Germans‘ I " regress and Red armies oi. . by tho Red armies of the north- west was followed by the ostabllsh- ———-— ment oi a strong new series o1 Do- Samuel M. llinrtin. 81, died at sitlons ior the defence oi lfilllll-,Middleygn' “m, . Begg-que, lust grad. it was stated. ‘nlghg D033, ftwqcnvfd a week's In the south. co-ordinrited Soviet 3117.955 H‘: “w. a A“... o; Heather. ground forces and airmen routedi 11y , ,_i f7 ti rii- e Almost the Nazi motorized oolumn atteméat-i glallemgajuej w" “U (r ink to smash Marshal Scmeon __.. den“ , ‘one Hard, t _ My Martin was a iarmcr. He re- vstasnmolron, Oct. s-(Ar) way l3 KhaxlloEr, mbllol £§uu Egg-i m“! “Wm "a" “witmacfvil --5l1DD°1‘WTl o! administration THREE RIVERS, one, Oct. z- urlng centre 0i’ the industrial Do-~7"°m1“em‘ 1“, °°“"“‘,‘f,‘ ymmes, 10ml Policy (ill-Wily seized up- (CH-Hon. Maurice Dupre, (above) , nets Basin, the announcement; salil "l". am m“ "mo? I‘ “U1 on 5131mm! 91 me 553k" 1- one-time Dominion Solicitor-Gem Thlventy-five Nazi tanks and 80' “rim h“ (lEMhY For Rams‘ u l“ O. White tonight asnew evi- u.“ med “mum "on, lniuflggt trunks were reported desiroyed and falling heath illtlflfilfld he was gfmt? “w” Aglgeshllagedmsml" suiferod in a train wreck ‘three ‘i100 tlrucks and 100 motorcycles cau- géifscgflklggrfigfiirs °t the Tem‘ eu o am- ure r. ‘ '- - ggttrlied. album g1; ttllieeclfiesldentl’: “"§I',._“f,‘§;p,, 5,’ h,“ “hum; u. ‘iléhevletilrlyc merging Citfinmuniuig He moved to Middleton a year ca’ °w°v ' e tween life and death since he was s" °°fl 11° o" Bl "ND ' i180» . m“ W" ““°*“‘“3°d b’ iniured but toni ht he opium‘ z -‘ S“"“*“" "e m‘ “'“°' “muqyi n. ‘ i _"'_ T" s. t c ne iacPhail oi Or- ghlgfileptavu reported wrpeb consciousness sui lclently to talk‘ (Continued on page a’ C01 4) fins. Caryl‘? rim“ items and fourT om with his vviie and two chlldrcn._ u , . on Sept. 27 1n the South At- h, bed m h u - N, , ——-———-€--— daughters, Tum are, John Martin lantlo- Thirty-four o! her crew 9°“ ‘ s ' §f'“““ "v 5'?" in Quebec: Silh-Ll. William M.‘ 0136 Americans and one 01m- "h" “°°“‘°“‘ w‘ m“ ‘I’. ’. " lviartln with the Roival Canadian dim were picked up w“, 45g before midnight as physicians Navy“ Mm ‘Wired on“: m“ em °! Rflml Bruit “Wm u‘ “V” M‘ m‘ i ltiiddlcion: Mrs Gcorsc l-ockhart. - ~ - on not tails‘ .'.."'."...:."r.n. ’ : w‘. ‘vim Jisne . ar- m“ De Janet-o’ m, we“ N11“; 1-4.. number oi dead in the wreck. l, g?’ “fisfikih: Embassy a; ported in a radio message to the °"“:°dt"“|'h¢: lhselfflgsrelpl-Qnebm. Washington. United States consul at Reciie. m Thonmmz; u," 39 0a,; 2,, ' mineral services will be hello (The Standard O11 00- o! NW sons to hospital with injuries. Moncipy. Burial wlllfllltvs l: pa; Jersey, which owned the 1. c. White (Yljitgrifggm “,§ea‘,’,§‘e§§ia,§ - through a. subsidary, the Yzfiiama (B J Si; Mm) m‘ 5 Transport Company, repor in t P I - - °, B" u... York that 8.11 the crew were Ba 00 lclgkvgmsggreayrgfiglgtdggglw, - - 571m"! stall" damn” -labor leader John Curtln wast o charged today with the iormatlont o! a new government for Australian as two supporters of Prime Minis- ter Arthur Fadden threw their sup- port to Labor and brought about the defeat oi _the country _pa‘rty- united Australian party coalition. This dramatic turn 1n the hither- to virtually deadlocked House oi Rc- u By Gounod Eesentatives aved the way ior ' 0v e ' The matter 0i the m-apporlnl- thgoégmrmligiweeislihalsirgiceelgglzx, m m} rnent to the Police Force od’ Con- Mr. Curtin, upon being asked by; stables Sterns Webster and George Governor General Lord Gowrie t0 Gregory at the last regular mee- torm the new muilstry, announced iiig m’ the City COiiiiCll, was the that it would be ready to take oath gubject oi o, rather heated discus- of oiilce Oct. '1 and proclaimed mat 5191') at g special meeting oi the the political change does not ‘affect Council 135i night, At, the outset, the peoples unity in the war. Mgiycy It Roy Holman, Chairman The rellrirll; Prime Mmmer’ m " 0i" the Police Commission, informed‘ slatvmem W018i", efiPiessed m“ the Council um Stlpéiidlary Milit- fidence in Mr. Curims. ilatriotism “raw K_M_ Mann,’ who is alto bl" ulilgedldthalttlgé’ gfsneflrgfiycfibor a member of the Commission. 113d W” 5 l)" "0 .c uested t reiuse their oath tc advance its once-time theories a‘; gfégg. ° which mlght “emf me ‘manual Other matters discussed includ- ‘mmwre °r ‘mslrahm ed finance the iorthcomng visit o! The withdrawal oi the two sov- a [pndon ‘Fireman the buildirin of, ernment supporters gave Labor a a 1mm“) on me any Works r _, 36'33um§y”ltil“y MC TIES] a$eni§l§éegli lug ‘and the possibility o! a i‘-‘ move y r. u - . . ' » . fixopgsarllg ailnounced last week by lIZQQiGMl-tIFOPHShOEgéllgmgfflgllfloAli; me Mr. “Cugtlll. a 56 year old former Councillors. with the excevtloriv 0f newspaperman. in launching the at- Courl. Di. F. C. Dougan, were pms tack which defeated the govern- ent. : H ment. was cheered by the entire Several tmes during ‘the dlsctts- House when‘ he saldi- ‘ slon on the police mzlt-ttfr compels “It is desirable that the whom (lured but the threatening storm _.:—_~:—__..- -- '_._._=~ . a: Again aired (Continued on page s. Col l1) Li‘ (Continued on page l, Col 4) Rightist Bursts Terrorism 70:‘ v Bombs wreck six Jewish Sywiaguqtzu; Mayor of Prague sentenced in (lentil. ,-~ .. .f\ ‘d... By The Canadian Press Rightist terrorism burst utIOIl German-occupied Paris Friday as six Jeozish synagogues were wreck- ed by bombs, while in other Nnzl- l controlled lands of the contlnenttl executions and other reprewve p measures were carried out bl’ the German authorities with contin- uous severity. i Tho Mayzr of Prague. capital of . the Czech protec-tcruie of Bohemia j Declaration t" Religious freedom In Russia planned “XNSI-IINGTON. D. C., 00E. 3- 0i‘— -| ‘t dlll u; null ha. l., $1.00; caribou uutfiiifitfio ‘" 9y Eu Zero hour At hand for Southern Asia? (By Rehnan Morin, Associated Prr-ss Stuff Writs-r) SAlGUJ-J, ll-rnrh lnslo-(jliina Oct. 4-—t,~'.iitrr<i.t_vl -- IA?!»- Jsplnlcse: fort-cs r-npltbll- ul‘ a “iuii dross oztnerb-iizii“ and sup- porictl by iurlii units lwgan grand rnnnoeuvrcs in this oc. cupieil arcs today‘ fig tlic iulny season ended. Censorship iorlmde mcntinn n! the location oi’ thc mun- U(‘|l\'l‘\'\ ztml sir-tails oi" ilw size and equipment oi’ tin- iurtva but ii uns leatntrrl rcliubiy that diplomatic pressure on neigh- boring flialland continm-li. Many nbservi-rs believed the zcro hour ior southern Asia was at hand. 'l'roops, inrlks and muniilon trill-ks were rm the move. The number oi Japanese “toilrists" in Bangkok, Thai capital. norw totals 600 reliable snurccs said. Jlrniincso quarters hcre irnnk. ly stated that an ngrccmont with ’l‘llllil:rnd was one oi (he most important objectives in Japan’: southern march. "The hope is that it can be achieved peaceably," they said. Closed season 0n Moose, but Not on horses ‘IBATI-IURST‘, N13... Oct, 3_(qp) PHI-closed wflecvnonmoose€ so_ for as one moose is concern l“ N1 011m season on horses and s0 is: as one man is concerned ho dieswt remember much about i1 because the $100k of the whgi; thing left. him unoblg w rgmgynbgy- his Own name {Or g, whllo‘ It ‘llflfllrcneri. about 1c miles from Bathurst A huge bu]! moo“ Plllnrlinq across the hizhivay crashmi nznlnst a. httrsp dg-arflng a, wagon. Rfisulifi‘: horse so badly lfllwed lit had to destroyed; i Willwn lo badly broken it's much 300d l0! MON! a driver badlv shaken and mocked h; cottldnt rcmember his name, m4 the \\'lllnlih——i'lle moose, GAN"! IDOL TRIM MANCHESTER — (C?) _ anti-Nazi “Die Zeituntz" publlghex 1T} 1005011 snys thentrev-qgoers m Mirtvltyt have rt-cognizmi i n31 mm purporting tn show ciortrrlction Imndon as "shofs" of R. A F‘ d sizuctlon in Hnllil)u_rg_ G€Tmanv_ g- H's A tlooo 4mm. we 0cm’ duocE A BUSINESS blimp l-lonasfwr By His Coir scone .\LE'l‘.'cl0li.Ols()(.i 1C Al. SERV ICE, Toronto, Oct, 1i~lC1’\-.\ ti and tnaxlmutn tclnpcrzlturts: D11\\'S('li J Victoria Edmonton . li-u t Wtiltipt g 'l'tilt>li..l Ottmvlt Motrin-cl Bmtlttl and Moravia. was sentenced to ttCln-spcctllntlon lose ill Wrtsilq death, cilnrgcd with lending nn ot- ‘iitgton lilllitllll Oftll‘ tlic possibil- abornte Jzibotntzc-t-ri nnt-cszntwll- ity o! a declaration oi religious ageqebelllqn plot 313i ed in Berlin ii-mtlom in ltnssla, possibly cvcn, to have been inspired abroad‘. ,a collect-dirt bolas-curl ltinscuts‘ and In the occupied zone of France tthe Vatican for the clitrlflctitlon, German authorities announced 2i lurid scttlolncilt. of ecclesiastical .11. Vflnmh, m“ A U_‘H,H_>MA_A\___ more execlmons- , 1mm‘ m. ‘he SOUM‘ , lllnstiy citlilqt’, pgtrttirt. l)‘.' til. The Cfiech 937N193’ 593"“ m 5'4 hi5 llFPS-s (‘0l\f(‘l'(‘ll((‘ lodltll, riilll. warnlit‘ Sdllllilitl, lltir ill-i be the cent-re oi current dlstnrb- tpiosltlcnt ltooscvclt. who lms been‘ 51mm“ C00,“. 5,,,_u,.,,,_,_\ HKLH,‘ bu,“ anccs, although totals made public _(.\'i0 t-nritvt ior considerable crlti- (my m,“ m“ (\lo"l(“‘lq‘l>\s "m1 in both London and Berlin cover- c lll for .ili_ cnrlicr stair-merit this {slightly coon ing the entire period sincc the bc- . (k on rcliglotls lrccdotn in Rus- syimpu rim utiiitiui- ginning oi the Russian war June amtmrnctwi he had made at .(‘l()il(i_\ and rtnti llli 22 indicated that iormcr Yugoslth, rst two approaches to hioscoil‘ ,Vln(‘(‘s with llgilt slim via. had seen the most executions tl.ll\nt'1i'.cs or ilit- qucstion of rc- ilk-till s ain't tum lhln ow ior acts againit the occupying atl- ,i';1iou.~ irvctlmn. Ono was tllrougil to lll Olllnrltl. \‘.ll<‘l'<‘ li"lll])(‘l'.l- thorities. _ Arr-trill l-itlrtumnn head of tlic n11". lmrl» bt'l‘ll_2ll)i\\t.‘ nurmnl _ A compilation oi oiilcial reports American supply l1llF<l0ll in Mos- i High tlill‘ llllo lllvillllill ~ i001 in Berlin showed that at least 206 row unrl inc oilicr. presumably 11nd tonight at 10.31. H have been exccutcd in Croatia and through Laurence Stcinhardt, ills i still sv s this ultctnouu p.16 ‘and rlscs tomorrow mortlitip u‘ (1.03. 113 more in the remainder oi for- ambassador to Russia. mer Yugoslavia. Unofficial esi-l- The Pl'(‘Sl(l(‘lll.'3 mates in London put the Yugoslav couplvti -.\-.th rcccnt activities oi figure at 60.000, and although this y ' ._ , personal envoy was dmcounted as {or too hlglmttn thc Vrlilcttn suggested the pos. ll llYlOlIllCFXIlEIIl . 3 , P. -: 3 -. rr 5T Full moon. Octobcl" (i, 4.32 is. m. ('ilillli‘(‘ll lilmutcs Summcrsitic i; it‘ ilnicl‘ than Clinrlctt moltnlls - c, i t Sl-IRVHTL |»(‘iI\'(‘ Burrlcn 9ft?» .\..\l. 1.00 P.‘\l. All’: I'll. 7.30 l'..\l.' lit-av" Clip:- Thrrnicntinc 11.00 ILM. 3.730 PJI. 620 H“. 3.10 PJl. lvfifil) ISLANDS FERRY London sources agreed the number lsibilitv of some lug development . put to death was large. lconccrliitig tho Roman Catholic The total oi German executions Church and (lie war. ior mflipicd Franc-encore given in - -~-—-——~-~-- -- Naai-occtlplcd Paris as ‘ll. in Itcn- $5M“ "m -|~ _, don an 400 The Crmh fig-tires were ___,__. _ 1N and 154, respectively. The total i LONDON .. rcpt _. A "solver-- oi executions ior all occupied terri- t l t t t I i l l it. l" ability )l n'cn , glee. was figured at Htckbv the Ctgllllutlsllp "all ‘.:4\\l"yicc ‘to Lubsitilbiulofitaia-‘ieli l‘liii"i-rl"““‘“ 7M M“ rmans: . total as i‘ oncd n ‘knowledge. mm‘ be put nto cf cc‘. ‘L ‘.“ '3'“, ' 9: 1 by ‘ujlguvwgfiofnce for usclecuwy» is-oocav-cs‘ (or ou 00 A.M. .00 EM. 1.011633’, exclusive oi Yugoslavia. W91 . l‘ _ i 3 +2 '1