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Nuremberg s special arget area ROBERT BUNNELLE Aggocintcd PTGII 8N1“ Writer ||n the continental coast today g tonight and announced the gong“ clown of 20 German rang; the melor aerial dog- his. “The afternoon-long Iweepr fol- lowed a goo-plane assault, one of the heaviest aerial blows et deliv- orce. on night in which Nuremberg l“ Germany wms the choice objec- gul-n the day offensive was allowed by a renewed assault to- night ill which cross-channel spots at Dutlkerquc, Cape Griz Ne: and _lllcgne appeared t1 he targets. e Sunday night raiders direct- . il- attack at northwestern and ll-rzmrn Germany al well as th iClL-liffi’! ill!"- Tnl-v struck with special foroe ‘t m; Bavarian city oi Nuremberg, “on llizll war industries and oi dl significance to every Nazi setting for the National So- c. st P.irt._v‘s annual congresses. The assault which informed sour- ces said was an effort to relieve iivl. In n industry and tnngling rt of reserve forces, was d up by attacks upon nor- ill lrrnccn. tllils putting the British air offensive back on a ‘round-the- t ltscllcrltlle. iltirlcks, a relfable scurce be continued “as long big a scale as the wea- i= ' nbcrg, the Air Ministry . fires were set and they r a large area." Re- e plots said th"v "saw roof. in, factory hnild'ngs cclapse ilrrrcs pour from windows." ‘ ‘nvlls o’ l‘.ll'.‘lli>0llt buildngs v0 left standing out against the Farr." lb" fies l‘(‘l)()'.'i'.‘.'l. Th: flies in this slant. bark-drop burn- ell so fcrcelv, the minlstr‘ sad tint ill? wings of the stacking yilncs. which iiizlvdrd many four- el'"‘".cd Ffivilnvs. were s ntzcri "tic u ier was fcvwable for ' g__c,i __Nurrm; rg._tll_e! t“ (Continued on price '1, Col 2) Coming Events n-U-n. lilo fur Notlvvu In thin column 3 cent: per word to 0n Russia. by crippling- ; llzr Royal husband tlle once over. Supplies To WASHINGTON. Oct. 13—(APl— In an apparent effort to encourage Russian resistance to the vast German offensive, President Rooscu velt proclaimed to the world to- day that. the United States was rushing large amounts or supplies to help the soviet Union's “bravo defence." A formal statement issued by the White House declared:- "The President announced today that within the past few days large amounts of supplies have been sent to Russia. He further stated that all oi the munitions, includ- lng tanks, airplanes and trucks, promised at the Moscow conference for delivery in October, will be sent before the end of the month. "These Sllmllles are leaving Un- ited States ports constantly. ."The staffs in the army and the Maritime Commission have work- ed over the past week-end rushing supplies to_ the seabord and every. thing possible is being done to; lend the material to Russia w help} the brave defence which contlnuesi to be made." 1 The Prrsldent dld not disclose: specific amounts of war suprflcsl the United States had promised to D1800 in Russian hands illlS IIIOXIt-ll‘ or in the future. Slliltmont routes also remained secret. There was nothing to in. (Continued on page 7. Col 2) _i_______ Quarter-million Greet Wintlsors l BALTIMORE. Oct. 13—(Al?l~A; rlunrtel- of BRltll1lOl'€'S 1.000.001: ldents muted out today welcome to the Duke and Dlla. .ss _ just lncldemain‘ glvc the former Baltimore girl an Amid the most rousing tllYll/JL in illp city's history, the Winter's drove from a city hull welcome tzl n l‘i'f.‘<]).i0ll at. the Bliltllnorc Country Club. The police-film of iheln on special detail-at times had ilfff- clzliy clearing a path for a six-var cnttulcntlc. It was a chorus of ,"ol1's" and “all? tliiil. swirl the guests on tlllvlr way. Some of the thousands wlio lined the streets cattgnt a glimpse then dnslted ahead for another peck. "Wanted w Duv Chicken. Fnwl island cold storage L-Zitl-‘l-li-‘f 1 "Clli Su r Dnnc for emu Lllilvlle vlfillt,’ October? lslll.‘ Webster's Orchestra. 11-294-10-11-24. "Chicken Supper, Bingo and lllrtr, tn. Charles Hall, ‘ruerdwv, cl‘ l ll. L-Lltl5-lU-li-iu. Chicken and Fowl daily ‘ct lineal. Market. t.-22o-l0-9-ll ~14. "Unit-id Chllr-cllichlckcn supper Zvl Ll 332. ‘ llilPtclOlVll Road church Sup- l>ir p0:.,loll:d until Oct. 29. L 337 "Ulllsvldlng Old Sydney Cool it billion Tuesday and Wednesday. B. C. lVcbsl-cl‘ L 335-l0_l4-2i "zRvszl-vc Novcmb-e-r 2U. A‘ban_v till-Pi! Church Supper. L 329 fDonjt fol-gal to hear variety glzeli lll New Glasgow Hail, 0~ . ~?~ L-aoz-lo-li-il "Hunter River Starch Factorv il ltw operating paying up to 50 cenll P" 100 lbs. according to Quality. L-2 4-10-3-41. r <- .. illllécivfliiillcrliilercigiglielialie tiiflg - M- tl-aaa-io-ll-il. Hgyfgsegvfil %tobesr mil I0€ f??? C en II i‘ a . Brcwtcr Boyle's. lllp-eflfi-IO-ll-li. "Collecting Hogs every Tuesda "Id Frld . Ge Di clhliol‘ "lllv Hollie. tl-iziiile fig-‘vrllllrs-u "Wanted to bu -B l a C ttlo glgeen Bfid Veil lllveiogil graadcs one. write for prices Inland Clllfl "brim 00.. mo. tf "Hear Rev. Nell Herman lecture ll Central Christian Church Tucs- thy. Oct, l4 at 8 o'clock. The sub- kct: "whv w” -1fi b-Sll- IO-i I-Ii bwlhe Provincial Rally of the Pres- terlan Y. P. U. will held a nm-‘illlifln. on October 8th. After- oon and evening meeting. L-S -10-il-1i. "Come to the Concert b Beach grave talent at Clyde RiVyCY Hill, " 3-»? evening, October 15in. litlmlzvlon 25c Biotin 4w. ev ne Thurs- -300-l0-ll-l4-l5. "Coll "'_-' a lmeraldeciiigg-icunwidaeluntglveniil ‘W’ tum end m thl bettcr owe gift‘ weer Trucliinl lerviee Write 9.9.“! A O. Green and 0-0 ll l.;.l5....ll postponed until out ' II. m and Wm ‘Mflhifiland not invml-' II.N.B. reports 8 Are executed . I BERLIN, Oct l3-—(APl—D.N.B ‘Naz. llClNS and nro;:ag:in.n w: ' ' reported tsday that eghi. per us, inure e:lcct_'..e:l at Prague folwvlng lhelr ccnv iiCil on charges of nc- ‘tivltles hostile to the st..te or in- furious to the population. Three w.l~c hanged and five were’ lsllot. Hang ng in mo-t casrs is pre- scribed for purtlng Jclvs lo death. ZAGREB. crratla, 0st iii-(AP) _One person lvas killed and two w ‘e arrested titdiiy tis police nip- p. .. what they; cnllrd a Communist effort to bomb the post offfcc nt- Korrfvnica near the Hungarian‘ border installment Buying, and Borrowing Restrictions A_p p l)’ Only To Retail Salts To Consumers; Goes Into Effect Today. OTTAWA Oct. ltl-ivih-‘Thr Wartime Prices and Trade Board. in a brief statement carlfyilli lit" restrictions 0n ln-vlelment “W” and borrowing announced‘ on f‘!!! “m; _ said tonight the restrict 03-5 "gppy only to rQbBiI lales I40 00 sumers.’ "Purchases of merchandise 110i resale and bans to businessmen‘ 0i l business purposes are exomPi [Wm l isl oi Lh order." m“ iilgargraliidtinlfiietaitclls who but‘ their goods on credit. terms are thercdore not affected." The Board's statement. in rem- encc to charge accounts. 881d that if debits incurred in a Charlie 8°- count before Oct. 14 are more the“ 10 days in arrears. no further cr- tlclu effected by the mute-lull! may be nold to that customer. t?!" an _d'ill'll account no ions i" ° do aifft continues. The custumgr may, however, restore his flvillt- Y m: the arrears or refizianclfll .l.'.'i.°__'2_°.°."n=- ll. Jreéhelsii" l” (Oonthiuod on page ll 001 5) ‘RAJ’. STRIKES HARD AT Reveals u. s. Speeding I Russia Roosevelt says large quantities of supplies rushed to aid Soviet defenders Pwithin past few days. Two direct hits 0n Nazi warship LONDON, Oct. i3—(OP)-'I‘wo direct hits were scored on a Ger- man warship by a British plane flying at mast. height over Hjelte Fjord along the Norwegian coast this afterncon, the Air Ministry said tonight The ministry said the bombs "knocked out" the vessel, which was estmated to be of l,000 to 1,500 tons. Although wounded twice in the head fronl the ship's anti-aircraft fire, the pilot turned and silenced liUSSlANS slw ulizls‘ sl. Gall for more Direct British, ll. S. aid to lied: London Discusses Pros And Cons Of Action 011i Continent By British Forces. By NOLAND NORGAAIIDO Associated Press Staff Writer LONDON, Oct. 13-(P)--A call for more direct British-United States action to aid embattled Rus- sia was heard in many quarters tonight despite authoritative asser- tions that the German drive on Musccw had been slowed ilnd may even bog down 'l0 or 80 miles from Moscow The London Dally Sketch called for Amelia-in troops and the Everl- trig Star assert/ad that Britain and Russia alone cannot "revell against I-litlerdcm. while informed quart- ers suggested that Britain lbgllii the guns with his madrnc-guns, put her forces itt-toalandcampllgn the ministry said. - against the Axis in Italv. North _—----—- Africa or perhaps the Russian Cau- Neavy air raids By British in Middle East CAIRO, Oct. 13 — iCP) ~ Heavy, widespread raids along the Mz-ltt- gI‘l‘tlil88..li front during a week-cod of activity by tllc Royal Air Force ' were announced tonight by R. A_ t- hcndquarters of the Middle ltastl colnlrland. ‘the raids, extending along the coast. of Lalilyil to Slcily- Mme "i" Frldayssuccessiul at licks on nu.- latl sllippitig in the _ Bdibériflllfilll when at. least livc strips were at agcd or sci. alire by British boll ...s a. a torpedo planes, _ The harbors oi lziengasl and ltlp- oli were attacked by iicflvl’ b°f)\\b'~‘15 during the nlgnt o Oct. ll-l.., tire R. A. F. announced. At Bengnsl, ll large fire broke out. on Cattlcorni Mole willie at I‘rl cli a seaplane base, a barrack balding. the nuan- lsh Mole and the Spanish QM) were bombed. _ _ _ Fires wterc storied Emil"? “Um transport workshops at Baldianlllfi “lost 0i the Egyptian botdct l: Clrcnalca, the R. A. F. said, addict;- "Aircraft arriving on the scone lat-l er found a large m‘? which w“ m‘ line many miles from the thrills‘!- During p, "cl activities Surlday by flghtcr-lllrclllft several alir colu- bats ensued with enemy fgn 1s. three Me 109's and one G60 oelnz: destroyed. it was announced NR1! British fighters were missing. Naval aircraft were active in _l-c central llfeditcrrnneun during all‘ night of Oct. 11-12, the communique said. A medium vessel was bombed but owing clouds and poor vtslbllitv results of the lrttnck could not be Observvd- A burrack building at C8110 PéWF-‘iF-i- Sicily, waamaclllnc-gunned y n3’ vnlQy‘~,\1l]€1‘:d,.uiiii5ilhl activity over ll wide area of Ltbyfl “T's reported ca" the Niiodle East command. Bath British and AXl-i 1°19“ thrusts involving artillery- and nlcchanlzed unlit!- ll. S. llavy seizes Nazi radio station lind supply shill , oat. i3—(A.Pl glitches Navy dlsclm‘ ed today that the seizure of the ll sized merchant _ CUQlIS. Britain flung her air force into a non- top offensive against th I lCI‘ The United States 2'2 loose co-ortlinator, . Avert-ll, l Tarriman. declared today "Rust-q- iilisia has the manpower-what is‘; needed is more tools” as the cull persisted in scape ‘quart- (>78 for more lrcc r I5 r» my "ierlcan action on behalf of HIGH“ -'- embattled Soviet Union. - ii i: Allmirlmals,‘ who heaéifid MlhRi-I lner can cegalon o o cs-" Z-I cow conference on aid to Rus-nadi said in a CBS broadcast to the.‘- United Stzvtcsz- .',' ._. "1 don't know where the irontl is tnnlwht. we don't know vvllcre it will be iv-mrlrrmv but I um?- 1,‘: convinced that. given the tools-l“ Russia will fight on." ll. Reich to crl-pple her war industries nnn tie up transport. Anpczls were made to both British and Untzd Stairs vrcrlcrs to bccst llfiliflllcilml l.o SIISI-JJI] szallzfs al-mrs tn the camper ans to cntne Bah Lord BQIIVFHJTCOK and W. Avercll I-Iarfnlnn. lTQIdS ‘ the British and Amuncan Moscow m;- sions worked long at their dsks “my g0 g.ve effect to premises to l (Continued on pzgc 9, Col 6) Interpreting The War News‘ By Kirke L. Simpson Assochted Press Staff Writer R:p:"s from Llilildcu and Moscow that. the German drive has lost some of its initial lilo. mentum seem to refer only to the Nnzi thrust along the direct route to Moscow Vyazma. Elsewhere, Nazi ar- mored slzsnrlleads apparently are still racing forward. bent (vi isolating the Soviet capital if not upon its capture by frontal assault. Benin C'fillllS that. a panzer thrust, cutting loose from its support. is speeding eastward from lhc Voldni l~l'lls, north- west oi Moscow. It ls vaguely lMvlr-tl as 140 nliles northwest cf Moscow and lfll) miles from the Vvnzma battle area. That makes Rjev on the upper Volga the prolvrhle sortie of action. and the ‘ilfrswvr-Ylenlrvwrad railroad north of the Vo‘ga . . _ d dio station in gizéialiiliiniiplillisgrlts Norwegian sup- ply 3111p was made by I- W!" guard vessel, which was a part the ngvys patrol oi Greenland waters. Tile Norwegian vessel was not] nrlncd. nor was resistance Dill ll" by either its crew or the Ptlrsfmml manning the radio station ashore, the navy Said- The status of the 560" 0!‘ m0"! persons who were on the ship or at ille radio station will be inves. iigntcd separately and their cases decided upon individululy. the navy said. The personnel and the sllpnly ship are en route to the United States. Three men. one de- scribed as a German Gestapo agent. were. seized ashore and the rest aboard the Norwegian vessel. p, eo-ton craft, last. month. 0h'town Airman Is Graduate MACDONALD. Man, Oct. 13- rcPl-iloyal Canadian Air lmrnl officials announced today that wireless air ner badges were presented so urd to graduate: at the No. 3 Bomb ng and Gunnery School heN. Graduates included: Nova acetic-Earl w. Connolly. Tr r0. grime Edward Island-Robert J. Dickie, Charlottetown. - the "Wlmhlr nhjoclivt‘. Berlin said the drive headed eastward rather was than south-eastward toward Mos- (Cnntlnucd on page '1. Col i) Newfoundland Troops cross ocean LONDON. Oct. l3-(CP Cable)- A further contingent of Newfound- land naval forces has arrived at a grltlsh port, It was announced to. HY The men were welcomed by D. James Davies, Newfoundland ‘Prado gommisaioner in the United King- om. H1530 iIANMl/i DON. Oct. l4—(Tuesdayl—Z-Z Imld- u‘ ‘ 1 i‘ The Defence Minister "WED NAZI TARGETS i Portuguese ship Reported sunk By Nazi ll - Beat LISBON. Oct. l3—iAP)-The 2.044-ton Portuguese freighter Corte Real was reported sunk by a German submarine off Portugal Sunday. Thirty six members of the crew and six passengers-the latter ii.- cluding an American doctor Charles Cant Buffillger, 26. who had embarked at Oporto-arrivcd safely ln Lisbon this afternoon. The Corte Real was carrying a full load of tungsten ore. colk, canned fish and Swiss watches fer the United states. Boll lialston i Arrives in Great Britain LONDON, Oct. 13-(0? Cfiblelj Defence Minister J. L. Raisl-on c‘. Canada, bundled up in H lfilncflit- overcoat and sweater, itrrived 1W9 today after an Atlantlc_fligllt for his second visit to wartime Elig- land "to keep in touch _\vlth UR‘ Canadian troops anti YCVICW Cflll- adian activities." _ _ w Cal. Ralston said he sept vtcll on the crossing and that he intenti- cd to work out details of his visit tomorrow after sllflldlfll; the mulit uletly at his hotel. He was oi?- cotnpanied by Mai-Gen. H. D. '3. Crerar. Chief of the General Staff. Sflld visit to Britain was “just. part of the day's work" and tnnt there was .3 _- __ Col. Ralstcn landed at an Elli- port some dLstallce from tile cllpltul and boarded another nircrft for ‘lilo flight to London. lie W515 met on lliS arriva‘ hero by the Domin- ‘ions Secrctnry- Viscount Cran- dlornc, Hon. Vincent Ninsscy, Crin- tltlinll Hilzh Commissioner. and M.'l_1._Gen, P. J. Molltn e. S(‘llli)l' officer at Canadian Mil nrv Head- l quarters. The Defence Minister's first vis- lt h~re last winter was cut short or illness. "vile had a splendid tl-tn and I slrnt well." he said. and when asked to pose for nctvs cameras he removed a raincoat which he was tverirlnn over a heavy lopcoat Added wirmth alzninst the chill of ills trio was nrovlded bv n blue cweater and tweed jacket ‘The on- 1v f-lrmn‘ touches about this in- formal costume were a black hom- burrr and rtrcv stints. Also in the Minister's narty were LL._CO1- G. S Currie. Col Pnlstcrvs executive assist-mt: Col. H. ll. Clim- ercn and Sat. Mal. R. G. Barrett. f Latest International "u "Sport, Radio heclding 4 Begins to spread l i LONDON. Oct. ii-(Tucsziayl- ‘(OP Oablen-The latest interna- tlcnal sport of heckllng broascasts of the WBITJIg powers had a new performer t-miay and lie was promptly christened “Von Donald" -fcr duck The Dilly Mail gave lllm we lag DQCEUFQ h‘; voloe flattered out like the Disney ht-rrs. Von Dcnald n - neared cn t‘ British wavelongrils with Ass ptnhganda inserts. Italy, Too CAIRO, Oct. l3—(APl—A radio hcekler calling himself “Ln Vccc del Popcifl-tilc vslce of the peo- plc-brc-ke into a Rcml broadcast of “the barber of Seville" tonight and berated Muxciinl "for selling out Italy to Hitler " His technique ls different from that of "Ivan the Terrible" for while Ivan, apgarv-ntly a ltusslan breaks into elmnli broadcasts with taunts. “La V"ce dcl Popolo" cuts in to (llSCIISS what. he cat's the "trut feelings of Ialtnn penpie." KILLED IN FALL FROBI HAY MOW AMHERST. N. 8.. Oct. l3--'CPl - Fred Simmons, M. was kill-xi in- stantly today when he tell ‘rom a hay mow to the iloor of a oat-n. His eck was broken in the 17-foot dmn » SmoofhSailinq For All yourBaitinq when you use MM "nothing special about this trip". _euTguor s Abandonment Qf By Soviet Armyt Situation continues grave as fierce German offensive sweeps 0n. (By Henry Cassidy, Associated PFUNS Sizllf Writer) MOSCOW, Oct. I4—(Tucsdzl_v)—(.\l')—-'!'llt» ltllssilttis announcer] curly today the retreat oi llxl l-Kll-cvs from Vyuzma, llcy rail junction 125 mlltis lvt<l oi ‘_ llui front-line dispatches said a stead) l'.:llv lll‘ ‘fill rein fol-cements had slowed, although not _\ul slllpgn-d. the (lor- man onslaught ilirainst the Soviet vzlpllzll. l A Soviet information i)lIl‘('ilti c1: tlltznlqtli- szllrl ltcll l Forces withdrew from Vyzlznizt "aflvr Ill'lll_\ (Ellyn of flc lighting in which the enemy SiiSiiliiItWi ilL'lll‘.‘ll'.il)ll.\‘ losses in manpower and armament.” This town of 17,000 population at the the Berlin and Vyt rlilulnfrpulni of ltussiilu resistance wlln-t- fill’,lll-’ll*l\"ll(‘Ili illl.‘ ittlnfttns have announced in two (iii_\'.\‘. A niihzlrllwai front- Bryatnsk, 120 miles southwest of Most-luv, n-lls- 1[l\n()l|fl('(_'(l yestcrdayz - Fighting 0f massive proportions still lzs l‘:t_'_~,'iltf4‘ along" lthc whole front, today's atnnotlnccnlvnl szlitl. with espec- ially bitter conflict continuing in the \‘,\" ltnsk areas. In fiillfilllglllg aerial warfare‘, in» list;ltjlgssllgrliscrtrport?d illlf.’ destruc- ‘ _ ' _ lei-m. , ,_ . ““..l.'.’.“l‘.f.i..f°"‘ol Nazis reglort iélliei llnlls wiillin 100 Miles of Moscow .l. of i coll fl uvncc b-‘Vi-‘il German croft were downed ' the approaches of the G.“l'illi‘ill los 106 plant's Hover lncnt nmvsjiilnol‘ __.. \\';rc ticsiroycci on uirdronles m. ltlllil ihc illts and 1G ir. air com- it. l‘i_'l)0i"llllll u siliflilllllg dc-, BFIQLH U,» ‘,ii’lI(.(‘_i1{,'fllllSl. lilo NHZTJVOIIFCF, sold’ gm}; M“; m_-,L_ NEW YORK, Ol-i. I3—(AP)_ The Dl"sco\v' l l reported til. niqht that llus all marines huzl made a sticcrs~ltll lltnzling from wars-hips in lln- rear of GITIIIIQII troops ilcsii-gillg ilonin rzul. The broadcast. hear licrc by NBC. said strong attacks um? counivuatlltrks were raging ml _ that t rtIit-rrl front. ‘»_~,_ ._ some "llCl , Nazi. Hi5 ‘ _ l the l l V l l: -. Illlc hicsccvs‘ front appeared l.o be {all iStiibiliilillg llllitollgll the Ocrlnnns, ll.llcl"s hold hcndrlllll-ltrs nliulll- -,~ l-QO. “CV0 Dvllllllg ill lelilfOfce. ed .liat lll lllc ]il’ill()ll).il b areas merits l0 retain thtir advlmtngc abtui. Vyltzluzl ltrld \\.\!' ' HOW ln (Continued on page 7, Col 2) tilt) ' "I; gt 1 l> dralvn hcl-c was (ie-itnzln prof: battle lllle tile Azuv t». t" nbzut .f iltllnlcrrilpicd liicllt; T50 nulls. ol i nillg from jus‘. above tn lllc fllr sluih to . I00 llll.€‘.s sxlzlli of t Move machines ‘Away from Nazis Ill cnrllclt sluucs of the - fiLflmllfllgli tilts Gclnialti zllrbtisis llotl ANKARA mke. CL 13__ ) ‘con SUIIW“ t.lt lt'i.i."it(l S 'l0i r-A Balkan fillplulllittacxvly ariiAvgclg '§'~‘°1"" . lmullllfi ' ‘<1 l ' rom Rlvsln silfd toni llt that vostl “ ' trn iliutlg of lnttohlliegj‘ were bvitlgl hll ell frrlll the Doll Basin cos:- tv-srd to escape the GCPIIIQIIS. lVIuth , o.‘ the industrial popiilaii in ‘rs mov- ing with the factories, .1‘! gain. i The movuztlelit. ly-gnn cw; lnrjnllu l ego nntl sllll colllllltles dosllite the approach cl tllt- (l Llll liltilltii Food stir r" is b‘. sung 5m lu- crcnsing l; ‘n, bu. pUUllC .n tn],- rclnnlcis go ., hc added“, llnterimdump Sum payments ,To continue FREDERICTON. Oct. l3—(CPll -Int/:rim lump suln payments made to the Maritime Provinces since 1927 will continue ‘this ycai" despite tho lzlct noprovlsion was nlndc for tllcm in the fcdcrnl cs- llmntes for 1941-42. Instead 0f being \\' lllc l‘ <1 Cltlnllallf llligcl- lla. inn-ll lznops 1o llll illn- (ie lllzulvhis left in ill’! Rurinnl lo Cicrntllli nil" l. n‘ clllitltezi, would hulk.» m“ ' SOilil 1o;_u~ Cwlllii ‘ s t v Maritime Young Men's Conference paid in the announcod the fr-dcrnl government had undertaken to underwrite that lllOSl.‘ prrsvlii provincial gasoline tax revenues —~ ~— IIRITISII 0A Sydney were a llliiilfl ‘UAi/fi‘ on the basis of i940 receipts, this i l.l.\"l‘ also to be incorporated in th", -~—-- mzrcemenl between all the. pr LONDON, Oct. 1:1 »¢(jp cflhlgtl fllcfi... ‘d m" l0“ _U"'l —\Var nfflcc cilsually list 24G, ls- (Continued on page 9. Col H) “.ml“d‘,‘.l_ and l7 who dlrd. ,wllo died of wotlllrls. 2R wlsnns (mow. FARMI-ZR JAILED 3 “B "“5°"°“" N0 ITALIAN FLAGS NEW YORK. Oct. l3 -iAPl - ,I-‘ur llll‘ first time ln tile lllslorv of illli- (folulllbilt Associations. no ll- ,allail flags were corrlod lodry lll i their mlnual Columbus Dnv parade. The 7.500 members are city cm- ployecs. mostly of Italian tlcsccnt, BERLIN. Oct. ‘l3 -(APl _- It farmer of Bad Wllmack. norfllvrost i oi’ Berlin. WRs sentenced tcdnv to three weeks in loll for lcttmq wood.- grow in his iii-acre field. The court said he ground might as well have been occupied by the encmv as fai- all benefits to the QQTIIMI‘! m.» pie were concerned. ll "emu Iiivcrs wars the sci-end hitherto RIGJLF sayillv, ll \\.'\ lllllli: l-ll _l informed circles" ‘l in ill 3 _v>l:- . l l i.l l \"!ll ncrtlzczv t or "-i\_!'.')\\" docs Command Squadron Loses first plane . . tovllox‘. (l ._ .l!ll.l and il|_\ v__ A R f v Reported lirlnlrlsk-dlle “'1 ill numbers. iorlnt-l- same 125 ruilt-s xwsl of ‘l in two kcv sectors Red Army XIOKCOW and thl- latter 21D smlh- ld_l.0»l‘lll\§3 the tlulnllcl" oi ll ~ lltnr \\:.ll lllotlcrailt ivlll‘)! 0'1 "P \ ' ' ltisol-lnln g m; its A GREAT \_\FE W You hlhllhlUiiljhQLiiCllln r-Lllfi. ii l. Tu; llllto, 01".. lll --IUl‘l A .\lilllllt ltd illti ill.i.\'illl\llIl ll('illllt'l‘.llili» h ‘vi ..'. l Jlt ‘ll ~l u 4A.‘ ll} .l.l l..l 4o -,.l 4U US (ti-Ill Sjilrlllsts: Th0 wcnincl- llils Ul - r the Plullrlt- PITIYIZVW 51v» l-clltllztl ill llurlllcrtl Olliarlo but. lll tllc lllwci" ill ttlflll ii has been lrilr and qur-z ll. ti‘ HOSTON. Oct. l3 -~(AP\ cxls‘. for northern New Ell" . loll sillp ~Hii‘ll\l l‘.\ in north poriiotl. . $ll-'>\\'('l‘.< and tin". ~—~F<ll"‘ lurid: —~ mt d b] v lo: tlollotrcd by clearing ill south it'll" , lion and cooler; lncronslilg souther- ly \\lllil.\ bJ-colnillg ilTrll Tllvnnni‘. usual way. they Will be made part‘ MONCTON N B Os,‘ m‘ of the proposed agreement bcuvccn‘ .CP,_A Marmme’ Y M‘; A_ the provinces and the federal gov- ywng People-a- conrcrcylcrv “m; fc-rlinlont under which the provinces [ennui tpdqy M m,- cmwlmllm; ‘WW3 Yldd m U10 Dilmllllml ill!‘ so stun of liic Mtrllfllnc Regional income and corporations tax fields Ygung Mcng Collfcrcncc. lll Few?" T0!" Plllmflit by the Do- Aifrori Rgvliolrs. linlifnx. was minion to the provinces of set elected plTfillldlll oi lilf‘ now 0r- sums based on 1940 revenues. ~ Hcbnrl Alt-li- $11, <. This announcement was mar-lo y and Lrs VI‘,\)l'(.l. Tun;- hero todnv by a mombcr of tho . (‘OIIIICLIlOI provincial government. He also from Clliil‘l(7l'.'f'0\\'ll, l slim tonight. nnlllcn I7 lilllflii. clgltl i High tide this zlftvvllooli and tomorrow morlilttf-I at. Still sols this altcllltlril at ‘rum tomorrow iIliWlllllT at 6.15. New moon. Oct. 20, 10.20 a; 5.1 i4. ‘l MY! R. m. Stlllilucrsldc tlric FifilliWIl llliniltoi lnlcr ihnli Chnrlrittctowli. nonmcs - (‘.~\I'I~1 TORMICNTINI sr-znvtcn Imavcllorlloil 9.25 AJI. M5 I‘)! 1.00 P.“ Ilcavc ihnr Tnrmcrliine 11.00 AJI. 3.20 Pa“. 6.20 I‘..\I. WOOD INLAND; FERRY Loaves TVood Islands it A.l\l. l0 l\ M. and 2 l‘ W inner; ‘ fill-um a lull. and I P. M. l2 noon ljjiiijjjjjjjjj.‘ f l .l | l l ,l l‘ l l l . , l l l ‘ . l ‘. Q . .. l I . '_ ‘ i_ t. . . ~ \ l l t i