MAXIMI OIL MERE MAN _--—-_ who“; virtue h I'M!”- p, mt imbibe virtue from remn- G rr‘. ‘two Cute. flffffgr-liiisl-l minded illi- o cllAlzLorrcrowiv, CANADATFIOKIDVAY, NOVEMBER 2M2, i940 Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew I l0 MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN Stetuifastness iii indispensable .1 one would not live in vain. Annual Subscription lIu-llvi-rl-rl 31.011. By Iliuil-lfil-JJ. ‘L00; ililluyln lilul L. S. 5.1.00. PAGES Greece The Greets rum-ted from the parachutcl. lictcd that probably by tomorrow left on Greek territory.” 1;?- lleport French Ship surrenders llt Gibraltar AIMECIRAS. Spain, Nov. I1- [APl—A l-Yeneh battleship o! the siunr typo h: the Paris, was reported tonight to have entered (illlrnllar and surrendered to the British authorities. The battle- ship “in zlni-iitn-rd at the en- triuu-c n1‘ the port. 'i'llerl- are two ships in the Paris class. the Courbct and the Paris. lmth Oltl but rebuilt. 'l'lu~ Cuurbcl. zit the outbreak of war was in the serwicc iu a ulmcry (mining ship ulld the ‘an. nus nttil-cllcrl to tlic torpe- du sllmol for sca training. llwii- slilillltlfll displacement is 1111*" 111.118 and. 1112.. normal cuinplciilcnt o each ls 1.108 mcn. The (‘ourbct was omn- plr-icd in 1911 and the Paris a. )|';1r liltcl‘. Ruth were recon- 1il‘ll(‘it‘(l in 1923-11.‘), All previous accounts had nan-cu that tllc only l-‘ri-nch lltliilvslllll known tn be left at lilfllc nfti-r the French-British t. ; . V. LONDON, Nov. 22 —(Friday) ((1% - informed naval circles - iii curly today tlicy find 1- ulcly no kipnwledgc" rc- Illlilingul ri-pnrt from Algccir- as. Spam, that a, ‘French b31- llbfilllli hurl surrendered to Brit. lsh authorities at (jihraltnr, 1:. ~~ , ___ _ 11.11.11 battle i 0.11 last Ju) was lllt‘ ‘:(1,.il|(i~lnii Sirasilirllrg. |I1c Sirusiluilrg ill‘(l the July 4 built: of Urali ailii cscafwd t0 1111111111. British lutval units at- illt‘itl‘t| at that time to prevent. tlu- l l't‘lit‘ll ill-ct from luiling m- tov (n-nnuu’ Iianiis, H!" l'}ll'1>1. lilo (Iourbu-i‘, and thc JLIMI-ton Lorraine were rc~ Dotti-ll ‘slime time rig“ l“ inn-e iullcn llllti British hilllll! after "lt- lrcucli-tir-rman urnllsticc. .\ll tins raised the possibility 0f a Ciillillfillill of iilcntity at Al- ‘ 1nd niailc it appear that . l Tl fPllflvli-d surrcudcred lblltllilll have liccn ill fact the Lmfilbliilllfg, z~m Coming Events __Q_ ‘whlkltl-“Mt. Stewart Tuesday. 1r730-ll-23-3l. "$50111 and Dance , . Bradalbanc w°d“°“l“l- L-730-l 1-23-21. cake Sale Saturday afternoon 3J1?‘ BMW" 8W. s. n. McDon- ' L-GIB-ll-ZO-ZZ-Z u *‘"— Reserve De n 1 _ ’ ccmbcr 4th for High. Dem“ ‘Etslgllterlmi Dinner at A. . ewstend. L-721-ll-22-li. ' "le oi Christ o; . mas Cakes in aid 3115111611 Altar social. Prowse Bros, , - evcnilnhglllurdny aiwmoon Ind u "A mcetb . h “Cnillcrlnlzgq oéelililetllrim-terefied a i- 1 . ' ‘lay eliliisiiiicatlmrmys gull. Tues- mn "y l° be ‘conslldillllifdcam o’ li-llfi-il-Zl-il. — 1 (By Max llsrreilon, Annotated Press Staff Writer) ATHENS, Greece, Nov. Il—(AP)—Brltl|h and Greek planes drop- Wd mrlo of canned meat and bread tonight to Greek troop unit; which 1M advanced no for hto the Abllhn mountain: behind the retreating luliam that truck hlnqort Olllll not be operated effectively. they won bring bombed since the food uwh were dropped Iithmfl Slmuitancousw rwtth this (Ilciosuro l. Government lpokesman p". The nightly eoimnunlque of the Greek high command nnnouncgd tile rapture of l5 Italian guns-swan of them heavy artillery pleces_ four anti-aircraft 511"!» m"!!! lwwlllfll. dozens of machine guns, and materialn. foodstuff: and fuel depots. Nezdsman Of Spy Activities With Nazi Agen ts Went to Halifel-x-from United States in attempt to Establish International Link, tells Dies Committee. Today front thlt they had first thought "than will not be n single Italian Greek bombers participated in at- tacks along the battle line. The Greeks reported curlicr that they had placed both of Iialyls main Albanian blscs undcr tilrcnl. of cup- tuve and that they were liuliting 511mm 911M191? on Albanian soil. A Greek column in the coaslal sector of the front was reported to be within 51X mil-es of Arclrocaszro and, to the northeast, lilo Groi- snid their armics were at. the out- skirts of Korltza. (Dispatches from Bliolj, Yugo- slavia said the advance gunrd of Greeks was reported entering Kor- itza Thursday night. nffpr a mm day's battle, and llint ouc 12—nli1c- long column of Italians could be seen retreating northward on the Poc- radct-Aclbbnsanl road toward Til-- aria. Albanian cnpltali Argirocnslro and Korllzn nre the fifth and third cities of Albania, in p0ptllation._nnd they iii-c equally import-ant Ill military ruic. fl. was on ATIIZFOCIISIO, a town of 10,831; populalion, and on Korilza, 22.787 population. that the Italians based their drive into Grcccc 3 1-2 wccks ago. There they asscmblcd materials to silpply tlzelr armies. No\\' ilic Grccks say they; nrc menacing those storcs. Wide search for MissingMinister ‘ RAWIJON, us. Nov. :1 .I3y luilu nnu 1111'. ‘itktlilltt " tllc \\U(r,1.u .1115 inuu-iulnnlu lclilillllllilltt‘ lauuv 101' m. .. HULJLHL A\A. BYUWP- UV-5'l‘i1i'-014l Llhlllci Ullulcll mllllsicr wllu vanished uvo days ago. Inc clcl" vlnnlrs W110 said. hc lulu llCl‘ '1".lc.~(lil\' 11101111111: lic was ',§\.Ili.‘, lo 100k 101' u 111111‘ o1 rubbl-rs m: i:a.. lust. ill illc woods lllc Intuit ucloi‘ l lllc liousc. _ Oliicluls lrlnred llC must be sulfcr- 111R scvvl'clv 11-0111 0x11051111‘. by now. since hc was LlYCbSIJU 0i1i\' in swcawl‘. trouscrs 1111c] i'llDiJ(‘1' b.1015 when he left. Ilc iilul l)(‘(‘Il ill mlllllerclll health, 11nd luv lluu rcason hall not bccn lil charm‘ of his pastorate licre l for the last your. Tel S WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.—(CP)- Pow a Ili-ooklyn ncwsbaperman went to Halifax in all attempt to estab- lir-li a link between ucrman espion- age activities 1n Canada and the Unitcd States which might aidBrlt- lsh intelligence 0liI1‘0l‘S to snare two Gcrmim representatives. was told 10-‘ day in a sbccial Dies comlnltwe re- norb nn Gcriuau activities in the Unllcri Slatcs. The ncwspupornmn. Jnmcs E. Ed- monds, now clllploycd bv the New Yn1'k ncwspupcr "PM". tolcl lllc coin- inlttcc how he pretended to cngnge ill espionage work for (iflflllllil ru- nlesentallvca in ihc Unltcd States and Cnnndn whllc at lhc some time keeping British. French and Ul1li(’_(l States authorities informed oi lliS activities. Edmondn said he was originally hired by the German to do re- search work, but that his job subsequently lillrlullrd Into one of espionage in which thi- cm- ' rlnyerii sought to lriirn through iim the movements of British convoys. He. salrl that lust Jununrv a Brit- ish inn-licence oillccr :;l'll“f‘§-"ll "11 liltcmnt be n1: c to cslilblisli n llilk He lllla not. been sccll since leaving, Awarded Fellowship MONTREAL. Nov. 21- (c?)- ll. Lloyd Henderson, graduate stu- (lilll. 111 economics and POllllCtil sclcncc :11. blcGill UIlll‘CI‘Sll._Y, has bccn uvnrdcd the Alcxnndcr Mac- Kcuzic F\‘il0\\‘>'lllp in Scicncc, it was unnouixccd hero today. The value of the fellowship is $600. A nnllvc of Prince Iddwnrd Is- lalul, Ml‘. Hcndcrsou ohlnincri his curly tlaunlug at the lululcsCollcgc.Cliarlolictoylyn, wlicrc hi: vccciycxi llle college prize on graduation. He entered McGill University in 193B and inst spring graduated in economics and poll- ticnl science with first class lion- 01's. Compensation to Steamship Co. By Government O'I'I‘A\VA. Nov. 2l.—<Cl"1 WClurk slvilllhllll) CUilllJhliV \\'.'l.\ zlllluycd $ll1‘.(1.0".ll 111 cc . Lsllltlll 101' luqlllbl- 1:011 cl 111v l '.11u.'.'i1l1) Prllltc Ilcn ,' 1'01‘ crulvc .111 1111:» an .‘lll.\11lllll‘.\' Cl‘lil.'<l‘I'. u. nvllilm to n11 1111s“ .l‘ll1v- cu ill 1111' I-Iuu.~~- o1 Commons today to a fillfsllllli ' u Robert Nlctlrcil- or (C111. Yul" s11. p Tlic llllF\‘.l‘l' 1 sliltcd lhc l’i'lli(‘t‘ Ilcurv \'.:1s lvllisznl by Clark St :1nl~ ship Cr111u:111\' from Clnuilian N11- ticnu! Sirninslilps on Dcw. 211. 111.58. fur 50l).ll0ll_ 01' which $150 000 was Dnvublc inuncdiutclr: and $50,000 ouch vcar until nuvmcnt was c0111- ifcic. liswm- lllc . 1p was rcnuisl- iiuncr! lllt‘ ‘. ' mpuuv siwni. SW8 F111 lll :1 Jlltlll 1'1 lllll1l'(1\'(‘— t (‘:1 ullnlvcd ll: Commons Begin New Session (By J. l’, Sanderson. (‘anadian Press Staff Writcrl LONDON Nov. 'Zl——lCP Cable) --Pi'inlo Minlstcr Churchill today proclullnccl 10 lhc ucw scsslon of Purlinmcnl llic “faith anti sin- cerity of our rcsolvc to kccp vllnl and actlvc Abuse pnrllamcn- tary institutions which .1110 wisdom and civic virtue of our forbenrs sllnpcd and founded." In a r-nmbrc ccrcmouv slmrn of its tflhlflllillfl’ b1'1ll1u11cc_b1i1 sur- rnullllcil by all lhc illlclclll tradi- tions, lllc King opcncd tllc new session in the llousc of Lords. rcnding the Spccch from the ‘Throne, a message o! confidence and resolution. Tlic Brrisll Empire. the speech snld. will liszht until it wins that viictory which "is assured not only by the prowess of the armed lnr¢ ccs of my Empire and those of ml‘ allies but also by the dcvotlon of the civil dcfcnco forces and ten- acity and industry of my people." The sp-Jcch said that rclntlnns bctwcen Britain and the United Stiitcs "could be no more cordial and I learn with the utmost ant- isfnctlon of the ever-increasing volume of munitions of war which is arriving from that country." After the King. who wore the blue scrvlce uniform of an Admiral of the Fleet, rcud the spcccll 11c Laud the Quccn, who llstcncll to him while sitting on one 0t the twin thrones, lmwcrl i0 the assembly and walked hand in hand from the chamber" to drlvc nwzly under lowcrlng clouds. Plunge Into uslncss The Commnncrs then wlthdrcw to their own chamber and both Houses of Parliament plunged in- to the buslucss of the session. Viscount Iiulifax. Foreign Sec- ictnry. told the House of Lorna that Britain hnd made certain proposals for n trade agreement with Rilssla and thcrc was some i-cusmi to brllcvo ilicsc proposals would he acc-yvnblc. Ollier pro- posals n1 1 l? neral chaructcr par- ticularly wl'l1 lcfcrcncc 10 the Baltic Stni-ss. bud also bccu made "lo cswiblish grcntel" confidcncc" fr. l...____ _..... __,__.._._.. __= (Coiltinucd on PBS" 3. COl 4) t (Continued on pRQC-B, Col 6) Prlncc of "' fur ivnlulc ‘ f. ‘Mystery Heard By U.S. Coast Guard First Believed From German Ship Orinoco; British Ship Reports ‘Sinking Fast’ After Torpedoing. NEW YORK. Nov. 21 —(»\I’) -_ MacKuy radio and the United States coast guard heard an unexplained SOS late today, supposedly from the Gcnnnn liner Orinoco. which was reported lalcr to be snfcly nt an- choc at Tnlnpico. Mexico. The dlslrcs~ signal was lllc iirst of thrce flush-ed within less than nn hour by at lcast two ships. It. was picked up at 5:57 p. m. EDT on ilif‘ mctre wave baud. frczshtcr Cree. '. 1c. cd tin‘. silc had ll .. . and “as “sinking us?‘ n; latitude 54.3.’) north. longi- 111cc 111.50 west, about 500 miles we". of Ireland. A fcw minutes later, Atlantic coast siations heard ii report from of llysinn. that sllc hurl in‘. ccl an SOS from an unirlcn lied belligerent slip which was "tor- pedocd and sinking." Whcllici‘ the third call was a du- plicniinil of ciihcr of the two prev- ious mcssrvics cnulcl no: he ascer- inincd by the com: guard. No fur- lllPl‘ (stalls wcrc scul by any 01' tho ‘vcsscfs. Th" 00H!- rzuard said the message "SOS-Orinoco" was weak. lezvrling 1o 1hr- bclici that ll bud ccmc lrcm u urcni dzslnncc. Tiicv said the 2i- rnc‘ c 11.11171 on which i1. was sent \\ '. i121 m» ll‘! I \\'l\'(‘ length for inn "nniicnnl . flDinlr but ihnt it was snmcllmcs li"f‘d by European ships. ' Before sending the distress signal, black ‘ d. lllt‘ GPYYPIIII sills) cull- Nnrddeii h. A SLiIiIC-‘ou 11:1“ Orinoco iiuu‘. lll-f‘ “ins one n1‘ four Gcrman (Cunliuucd on page 3, Col 21 Dies Committee linksTrans-lladio with Nazi service VlH-KSFIINCYION, Nov. 2l.-—-(CP)— Ilc..111.111.~l1in bcllyccn the Trmisradln Pgclls Scrncr- which supplies hows Sllili-l i0 11 number vi 1111b- 11.11 d by lllc IJics Conunlttce on un-Alm r.can activities. l] wiilainu Trnnsrariio Press as -u.- . . today in a. whltc umber the receiving and trans- - in the United S.’ 0's can. lhc rcport said luau 1n financial records show- cd 34-111mm was bald by tmna- oican to trans-radio between Jun. 1. 1031, and August. 1940. (A number of Canadian radio sla- fiuns are scrvcd bv short-waves from 111v (nitcu Slalcs with the Trans- rulilo Press Service. for broadcast- illlll. ‘llu- 500-06516 Wllilfi uapcr is tile lu.-t 11 l)Ul‘t of 11111.10!‘ clmseflllfillfe (‘l1 No.11 lli‘l|\'ll-l(,‘$ 11v the congressional t'(llllIlllll(‘L‘, liclilicll b\' Marlin Dlcs, ‘fcxir; llcinoclxal, It is libcralll’ sprinkled with lr‘11cl‘.< from nnc Gcr- mun l't'l1l'l‘>'i‘lll1l1l\'l‘ l0 llnolilclzlnost 01' 111cm 111111111; mtliflklcll lliilcr." llulcl‘, lllc committee plans I0 nlulzc Similar‘ t l‘ v-(lllnls and. o1‘ dl5S0llli1lllillllZ ‘lilly i. in Japanese. M Italian, wtaontinued Mail lost When Raider Sinks Steamer OTTAWA. Nov. 21 ~10?) — A ilumbcr c1‘ bugs of 1111111 nddresscd in Cunnriluits solrlicvs scrvinzz nv-r-r- ssns wcrc Iusi uilcn u (‘vcrnmn raid- cr sank lllc Canadian Steamship licnvcrfcrd rcccnlly, officials nt the base nificc said tndryv. Many pnrct-ls m’ tobacco and cig- llrcti-"s wore included in the mnil shlpincnl, it. was said. _ SOS Canada’s War Loan Next Summer Will be Patterned 0n Victory Loan ‘am- Dillgll 0f FirSi Grfliltl llll‘lllll<'l‘ found l1‘. w War. OTTAWA N<1\'_2l.—(CP| »~C:!ll- ncirrs third \\'l'.l' 1.11111 will be ull IHKEI) ncxl silnunu", wun a 1.11- palgn pLlLwrlu-u on the Vlcboly Lnan campaigns ui the first Lircul lVtil‘, Finance MllllSR-X‘ Ilslcv announced today. "The anlount which wc “ill llccd to HILSC will rcqulrc the Cfvllilull cf a broad 111111011111 (ugarilziuloil 1o rn- suro lliaa 11.1 11:1 cns who u1.- 1111.11.- claill‘ ubc to subscrlbc 101' will‘ bonus shall be liirccliy appwuchtu,“ MI’. 1lslev' told the House o1 Com- mous. a ncolfc, we must dcwjclub a full undcrslanulng of our 10ml 11‘- sbonslblluy 101' the results which ‘ac wish L0 obtain." _ ‘ wilY-liillt.‘ lXlfflYvllllLl. lilltl ltlQlCflSlKl taxation, Lllc bllnlslcl‘ clllpilnslzcll. were essential not onlv Lu illlflllCL‘ the war program but, llnore iunda- mentally, t0 rcslrlct civillail buying. "If lvc are I‘(‘tl_ll\‘ i0 will 101111 fl nlnximuln (‘iilll 111 11n- uni". ucnulsl not u1i'v i1 all 011:‘ rcsourcls .1110 ucc b111, ll .d:.l11(.n. \\c lnusl 11-- slrici us 1111' as ilosslbic- civlilun use of all Lllcsc iTSOllfCtS which can bc ilscd for war." Wllcli Canadians izcucrnily 11111110; clzucct 1n.- incl: lillii "1>1'<>l1l\bl\'1111111‘ 111cm ouc~1l1ll1 of lhc cnlirc 1 income now was b01112 til \\‘£lI' llllfllli. lli(‘.\' _\_\'-')lll(l i lll . sacrlllccs ouch Wtlllltl bc i‘l‘tlllli"l‘(l l IIICLRC. Tile Finance Illiliistcr wnrnc-il against an ‘ crssivc and linu- gcroils" flllliltllflll regarding thc [ircscut Stllit‘ of the war. ‘The unr wits lint nun. (' iuiiuins were ton assured of victor“. It"! sure enough that the important things In lllcir llvcs wcre really in jcoituril)‘. 8. Col '1) (Continued See population In Canada more Than 12 million OTTAWA, Nov. 21 ~l(‘PI ~Fig- urcs released tlxlny on ilalional rcg- istratlon indicated Canada now has a population considerably more than 12000000 compnird with 10,376,788 at ihc last census in 103i. National rccisirniion embraces only pcrlons 01 l6 year's and up- \v.'ll‘(is and the total IlllIlll)l‘I' rcgis- lcvcd is more than 8000.000. Clzisus officials cxplaiilcd lhni. in llu- 1:131 on 1111130 census C6 per cent of the total pop-_ ulntion was composed of persons i6 years and ilpwurrls. If ihc ratio is ilic same now as in 1931, officials snirl. then thori- now are more than 4.000.000 persons in Canada. under l6 ycnrs, nr i to- tnl population o! better than 12,- 11010000. Hon. J. G. Gardiner, Minister of National war services announced in ll stalcluvnt. that during lmllrrnnl rccistrniion on A1151. l9, 20 and 2i, 7.860.470 persons rcgislelvd. iycg1s~ irations since that dale of yxrsons who reached the agc of l6 brought the total m more than 8.000.I1(0. 0f those listed during the August rcclstrrflion pcrlnd. 3.9311700 were moms and 3981.710 fcnmlcs. By ivrovinccs 111-: rcclsl-lvvion showed lhc following loluls with numbcr cf malcs in brackcts in- ciudc: Prince Edward Island 63.0111 (.71. 5201; Nova Scnlla 382.599 4188.048); N-2\\' Brunsyvick 293,646 (145,836) 10g cANAnSAUM fl-TLDLIR mtildllfi/“bmlluklnqliiiead ViRITISH AIR OFFENSIVE IiOPES FLAME Expect Italians Driven Out Of Airman Found _ _ ., _ Zlwrcpm kill. _l".. J 15111111: '.'llJO\'(‘I n1 Jllt\\\il was our‘ of llll‘ tnvo m.“ found by 11411.3. l)llrll‘ys looking for five CT!‘ ~111r-111l1r~1's of a Ron,“ Crmurlfun Air P-un-i- Alllllilir‘ I35. ms? 1.11m: Nov, New bers From U. S. Give Added Strength Signs Point Tan-Early (haeninri Of Offensive War Against lEJ i _\' . lily lmu .\llllcll€'tL/ll, . “ 1.11 1'. l.‘1.\'l1<1.\'. .\V.v. 21- ‘ ‘ '~ 1" i.’ '1:1'|l.1' ~ IWIlJr 111.11 l1). 111w r/Wzlsc (>1 ;. ircrl l1 1113.1‘ w: Il‘1'lf' ]1O\\(‘l'1lll 10c a-I (pr-vi with the Fperuv g_\'r~Pl‘r-j' ' l..- 39s r l1~rfl i-ur film l1i,""\' l ‘:11; llllilillCF nirule 11min lurgcis." 'l‘l1cse nil" 1 '~. ; nf :-, \\lv‘("~]1l'('(1(l n11‘ l 111' 1.1- l-rilg“! '1' luliiilicrs flu‘ lhcir m s’. x lml Illmlf‘. ll 1171'» l~ .1:‘11|iil lu-“c m- nilzlli. “ Iiiz-lzliiy of 1h.- t/mnd can“; trnuliiri pilrimg 115110‘, ($1.1M; .11.! znnlclilniclv. Benoit was m1 his \.\.1_\~ m E... Lflkc ivlih 1hr ?“.'l!'l'.l purlv who. found l11111.\ 11 ZIIIMlIPI‘ party was licucling ward lll'lll'l)‘, s1, Iimplillc \\i :11ll1il.-~1' rr-sclll-(l Illcl‘. IA report from _ _ Rlvicre Mable, .Q1.lc.. said inn! Brcoir had reach- miller tvmulic c on (icrlnali iullusirx» the emf" . u‘ Jicrii urine ucsis airing lllc cliunncf. l-i flies? l1?1\(‘< 31 ljiflpnf‘ l - ,. W1C llllll ' ‘v . 23.1311 11v iwiii-crs .7"t~' ~11- . ' \ lhc >11 1:. 1.1- .. - .1 .-. , . . , l lue l\".r, iuliilslrlal llczlrt 1N1 EH51 Luke in m»: condil‘ < - - . lTliis report said ‘llffitll? wouldlubleln“ (m: am,’ was me 9b‘ I ‘T101111 to Alnnircnl [iln1()§'1'()\\'_] jccllvc ~12 :1 severe raft‘. lag: ' "“'"""" — 111,411: u 1 :"1~ .\‘:' .\l .~_,-.- 1 .1.“ u es 1 Potato growers d c» 1.4.1.) l me dzsbrgultizczl cs- sculizll '. Sighted, no Sign of Plane By IIJROLI‘! F). FREIDIAN (‘anurl" l Prcss Staff Writer 'iil“il'l' (Juu. Nov LZl~ lCPi ——Nlll(' UIILPU5'1ll".~lilliill)lll ‘. came buck 1n ll11- bum inniuiu n (ilrv-‘zulc b(’lll'(' tor l0lil' mlseiug Rovul Cilliiidlllil Force file's. rc- porlln: ll1('\‘ 11nd sisrblcd tlircr- Dur- acllulz-s, buhww‘ 11o sign n! ibe 11111‘ lllrcrzlil. . ' flzlnklv nu tllc lack 0i 51L <11 thi- A1l.. lml plane irbn \\'lll(‘ll six lt‘_.C.Al‘. fliers bailed on‘. us iiiclr ship run out of gas into Sn ulvinv night. Tin-y brought ihrir bulil-(‘IIEIIIPO b01111)- ers back to Si. llubcrl for the nluhl nflcr almost 12 hours o1‘ flying over lllc ll‘ 1" illTllllltlll 1 Lakc, Quc , wlicrc illc RC 11 11c l8 i111‘- siuucd in iulxc c‘; 11 1. _ "Wc hnyc lllc luwililvll in which one oi lhc fllcrs. “'11:.- iourici," com- mcutcrl lVlill II. I. (‘u-iiiwzc. 0111301’ commanding the U S, filers, "wp km)“- m» ryrclcz- in which the lncll lllulncli. and 1U‘ linvc ilic D051- tmn of illc prliwicllulcs \\c localrll today. Wc know in wiilun nllfill! six mlbs x2311. rc ihc Dlfllll‘ must have crashed nftcr lllc last man balm! our, but we have been unable 1'» .1111 Zill(l1I'.~'ll'L1yC(llfl> w c raw nlazciiinls" mi a a _ ltulirtrii. ilu- lzngesi} 1'l\'( l‘ ; I; 111 (,}l'z'11i:1n\. i 110111‘ 11111-1‘ hour the bombers arrucd Willi clocklike regularity and lei‘. six huge fires besides snlzllic-r 0112s in rile-Ir wake, pilots P1110115. One bomber fnilrtl Iu gct bmk‘ Fcclcwr t‘ 0 (-1 (111 :.~.r- .~l.l'1...111 1-1111; Lllf‘ B1'1--H;1~.,-“}1§ H? '1 1101111111111 lt'[)(ll"(‘(l ixumclnus llicv “l. 111 llrlvu and Albania and . ‘.115, ullc in (be air over .1‘ '11 tn which l5 British cs cluslicd with 60 ms and silo‘. down >r".l>11 o; Lin-in simi- .' ...‘. blplnllcs. Tim It. A. '11 u $111,410 machine ‘.11 the l lJlLIliEll by Ml‘, .1. ' FLFLCIKILU 1.1;‘ Ulla‘. . crl last 1111111; 111111 l. O!‘ 10 001.1111 a. ‘ . ,. . o: Lin: ;1.\\..... .1 -1ll. yczirs. Tim 1.. ..11 Tlrzllla, capliill of Dluylnce “Lil ' l‘u1 1 clay night difflliiillt‘ co-0iwi'.'1i;v.- .s( .1 - ' Kurd t0 su-(i u w-zr- sci binning, unu :11 N) ‘m M. It 1s a 111ml. c. ‘ . t1, 51.11111)‘ 11w." IwTCPS in tile Lilcck _ chimp-um, 11 us were oblamtd on .. Wl1Ill\'l‘S. a - rzclncnt said. -< 'l‘he (‘.111 11-1» by the llftllflll5 of Yfis ‘M coLLccuyT-E MY PRQFESCJOR .\l. ‘llill (inch Tudor Boyd. nlun-d (lcpllty lo the chief it'(‘\ (Continued on page 8. C01 51 7.116 rest‘ Oilc of Lllt‘ 1.1111151 (‘luudb 1n il- ccnt Vcal.» alttclltictl lilc i‘i'uliilt.'lill FOX Show a1 lin- lsxulolliuil 151mm ilifl icstcruui. Not since the boom YCflYS o1 ilIZbnltl, ulicn inc lnuusll, W115 at ll-S pcnk. 11a; so llltillV llllcl~ cslcd llcuulc klwbfiilllltfu u» ivltulss the Jurlgllig ui lilo various uullllu s. Ovcl Luu lluutlicil nulmlluullcs, each lu.lv luadvu on .11'1'1\‘.1l, \\'t‘l(' ilitiKtll zlluullcl llit‘ 1111.111 bllllulilg ullllc 1111i snow was Ill l)i‘0$lI'(‘$5. Iulcrcst nus uillnse all tlu-oilgll 1l1c till), bill rnlclicn its climax ullcn lilc hinrkcd Sllvcrs llll(ll'lili- 11111111 (‘lll.\\t‘.s uric 11.111111 (ill lllt‘ lulm‘. 1."..- (ll.\l)ll\,\'S of l(1)((‘.\ lil-lluntxcl andilnlant-(lcyclyuiic bl-causc u vcur liklti llltli‘ \\1\S it olxllll luv smile: ill llll‘ incl-ll ill illlh l)I'(i\lIiC(‘. 'i'~.cl'l= wclc sullic lxllulllill sill-ci- illlti it “'11.. rcullv illicit-sling ll(i'\\ 110st’ v llicv uvrn wzlllll- cri by 111x bl'(‘('(lt‘l:. 111a1'._\‘ 0i \\ll(1ll1 arc i111 llnilbl clulsulclillg pul‘cll.1s1l11; some n1 llivsr: nlizliluis. Silvers Not Illsrrgnrdcd The silvcrs were by ally mcal tins illl‘ lust class l)ll'i(‘(‘(l on lll(‘ 1111120 in 11n- lnornlnl: and thcv wcrc ulluli nulc sllvcr fvmnlcs. One of the largcst clusscs of thc j (Continued on page 9, Col 9)) As New TypesAre Judged At Show 11th Annual 135E Fox EX- . hibition Swings Into Final Lap Today——Chan1pionsliip Awards Late This Afternoon. not tll$l(‘l.’r’\‘."(l(‘(l_ . The ualo SliVPflltlilllfil n wry‘ 1111c bunch. its were also [i191 all‘ u cor 111 ‘lu- Middle East, was ‘ niznluulvsrl. ‘ 1 ls THE- (Tlir- Italians said the Air Mar- WBER DAgflfiYg’, _ sllal, llibll six other men. were --~- "r ‘ 0.1 vurcll in a forced landingg in Sicxiy 1 11.151133 ‘it 'l\Jill).\'l"t) N‘ . lmllm and maxln.... l ibarlcilcloivn Goes to Berlin FORECAST . . | .\laritlmi~ Product-s- llr-tlr-luu- w: ifrcsll Winds‘: lair null ("l'l‘]1‘l mild fnllnucll i-y rain .11 on Saturday. 1.1.1,. iil'.i\'l.l.\l. Nov, l! A <.>\l‘1 — The (‘t-zrluan forcigi‘. oillce prepared a lvelcolnc for lluluallilfs 11011 (iumd Prctuilr, (icil. i011 "\i‘.l4il.t'.'~.‘ll, iodrn. ,lic 1s (luv in llcrlln icnnu'l'nu' and will b!‘ l‘(_‘('t‘l\l‘(l 1.1 Iiillcl‘. Form 1n cliph n1 llic 13111111011 Rui 1ia's cntly lilic Gcilnall-Ilallull- d-lllillltfit‘ a‘.- our": llzancc. vxpnndcd icrdziv by the fl- 405 auilluwr 11c» u.’ Ilui," , was nraszlrmi. ,_',.. l Accumpu.'.v-.l b. 1:~ lnrciuil min- l..~:c-:, Pfillft‘ Cwlul Siuzn. 2111:! the Sm, W‘; .1“. at» - 13c 10111111111 lllllll ‘('1' to Punl .\Vll- and 75H; 5m. -¢,.-,\- l. .1; rcliu l".il)ll(“.ll.\, .l\nin1.c~ l was 730»; grcctr-li n1 ilic Austrian lmivicl‘ lnwn of llruck by Iiurnn Von Docrnlrcrg. In“; qnafflf‘ mc- l1. .\'..' 22 ‘T317 ,0!’ the German forcicn office. m“ I Sumlncrsiilc tid.» 7i". 11."‘1»-. ' - ask r011 s v r. COLLEGE c. than C,,,,,;..¢~,~ .._ HALIFAX. Nov. 2l-—lCP|—Tll(‘ THE CAR Flilillt‘ ‘sill l\('~4 lfiv '.'l "lidlti'i .k .....,-- 1 ;ll\ll Canada's 1111111115011 11111‘ "Mill; Leavrs Tormcniinc 11.011 . college in this city. 3.15 P. M. .