a, seesrrrssretsresirfi. - i l I. I. {e .-- all!!! IlrVv-ORHAU‘ (I111 kg‘: i, Aapltunseethstyongetlt. A. 1a.. t. suns Rue: n» .91....“ 1 e dv, rote throat, 0f the Bayer Company, Ltd. btonevetyta let, ‘t . l, " I ASPIRIN ~ does not harm Jlazis Dropping We" c:- _ there u no folly than no y and take u nown drugs, which may be too strong. Ask your ova decent. See-when you go into a mu for Rctnembet that _ of theo- mansm and Just remember this. Demand and get Aspirin. Aspirin is the trademark Bfllllfll, CIC- Warning! fie word "Ba " II not Aspirin. filo hear! vGuard Against_ from Airplanes By Godfrey Anderson Associated Press Staff Writer WITH THE ROYAL AIR. FORCE IN FRANCE, Nov. 8—(AP)-Even on the most: leisurely, unofficial mission, Royal Air Force and Army officers carried arms today as pro- tection against possible attack by German parachute jumpers. The Wellsian picture oi’ enemy troops Jumping from the skies to attack some area behind the Bri- tish or French lines caused no par- ticular alarm here, but: it is never- theless a possibility which must be considered. The first object of any parachute attack, it was thought, would be s- gamst an army or air ionoe head- quarters. Precautions have been ‘taken accordingly. What i-hese precautions are enn- not be revealed, but it is sufficient to say that any attempt by the Cirmans to try this form of war- fare, which was attempted in Pol- and, could easily result in unpleas- ant surprises for the nttacloers, The odds are against a complet- ely successful action by parachute] officers here. ‘They say that such could be made only on s. moon- light night to assure prospects oi even partial success. _ A great number of planes would have to be employed and they would run the risk of being inter- cepted by Allied fighters before their job was done. As for the enemy raining from the sky to seize an slrdrome, all lields have strong machine gun nests, constantly manned. Military advisers said the aerial invaders would be riddled before they even reached the ground. T0 SEEK GOLD 0N COCOS ISLAND BALBOA, Calif, NOV. 8—(AP)— The legend of Oocos Island's bur- ied gold lured another expedition southward today, guided by letters Q century old. The 1B square miles of tiny island, In the Pacific oif the coast of Oosts Rica, are pocltmanted with the dig- gings o! a score of other adventur- ers. All returned empty-handed. But reports of millions in treasure persist. George L. Bosley, an automobile club official, told of the newest hunt today. He said the sailing schooner Spindrift left Newport Harbor here several days sgo with eight men and n woman aboard. lie told this story oi the trlp's backgroundv- In 1821, the Mary Dear, com- manded by n captain ‘Ihompivon, was anchored at (lallao, Peru. Treasure from Luna's Spanish Catli- ollc Church-valued at $60,000,000 and including two life-sized statues of the Virgin Mary cast in solid gold-was out aboard because phurch officials feared revolutionista L ____ up under hard driving . . . if yon exceptional purity, to give your possible , ' corrosion . . . then drive your car nearest Quaker State dealer and ... change new to Acid-Free Quaker State Motor Olll gush!‘ Stan Ollksfinlng Co. f‘ Canola, Dd, Toronto, Ontario. Canadian Lead, Zine Production The British government today an- nounced plans to adlah exports of the duration o! the war. would entail a sum $30,000,000, here that war needs would re=ult in and increased production and ooh- se uent boost of utports. contracted to take Canada's ounut of copper over the quirements for war. The dominion produces about $60,000,000 worth oi copper a year. 0i’ this amount about worth is exported. were released, but it, recalled plans already announced by the ministry trail d h t d jumpers, according to most R. A. 1". .An.1g:nw$11z:_r‘ w ea an an attempt lead will come from the Trail. B. C. plant oi the Consoll and smelting If you want a winter oil that will flow freely at low temperature, yet be sturdy enough to stand against sludge, carbon and lItath Balls Belgium llero. a title offered by the King and in 1925 refused the premiership. ‘J_ British To Take LONDON, NOV. B—(OP Cable)-- take over nil Can- lead and zinc 501' On the basis or 1938 exports this approximating but it was consldere st week the British government domestic re- the duration of the $35,250,000 No details of today's arrangement Aus- South It is learned that the bulk of the assure large purchases of dated g Company, while the zinc will be supplied by the same company and a by the Hudson Bay Mini and smelting Company, m ll. B. Announced ticular department. of labor and industry headed by ministers, Bureau under a. Deputy Minister- catlon, Federal and t ministered of his general duties and education and municipal relations to be com- bined with other departments. perts to investigate the situation oi’ the province and ad- vise remedies, with all the financ- ing oi hereafter _ the agency of the Bank of Can- ada, “due regard being 1W1 3°!’ our provincial autonomy.” d the Dominion Government for So- cial Services. CXBRSCS, asked to take over the Social Ser- vices . culture; courses; assist establishments oi BRINGING UP FATHER a nsovsseennen .... ..-. . . aa-sllnltbotnlrtefnaa Gonservative Platform In _.___._ _ ' ~ . 1d ll WIlllE ur Y0llll -'“1=»---'"=~P=='=== Bilrvey o» labor situation mn enact letlslstlon w mm: labor; revise the industrial labor Rela- auvu-nunponunaum $135’; fifl” Wmw" °°"=- Thaw should R-fwt” n? at I sources with wittdrawalnamu N. ,,,, .. i-".'-.'<:..'*~'-'*‘i-:.'°~":'tr~="l... ‘Lille-hi: 5533* -%‘»'§- “T- "‘ nmkontovu ma. 1 “H; r nil-Ill for ioteststion in co-operatio ti" Departtnent a rub- lic H th. twig greater outst- t? to ‘lubezc ooh sufferers and era. Eliminate‘ all “contact men" in road work; hard-surface t- ant seoo roads and eon ue to ‘lllffl- nce main l ghweys; ire t ‘Th’ ‘formal ‘ "ti? rans on upon c roux‘! provide free fez-rim to Prov- incial ruidents from 'l A. M. to B P. M. daily except Bundsiy. Elevate old ago pension pay- ments and start them at the age of 05 or younger if , ‘ble; in- stitute mothers‘ allowances and minimum wages for women and SAINT JOHN, N. 3., Nov. B - Conservative Leader Squires ronisht announced a platform of 12 main points, with various sub-sections. for his party m the camwolgn gig: tlons Nov. 20. If elected, he 11mm‘ ised in part, the partv would make the Premier responsible for the pro- per furlctioning of ck departments, without administerlrl-g any pur- Establlsh separate departments and place the Touris.‘ Abolish the Department of Edu- Municlpal rela- - federal relations to ‘so ald- by the Premier as part Establish a. board of financial ex- financial New Brunswick bond issues to be handled through Request increased grants from such 1n- Failing would be the Dominion Increase expenditures for agri- establish farm training girls. Provide employment for youth: extend free school books to grades 6. '7 and B and allow rural pupils to attend high school without pay- ment of tuition. Take steps to improve the tourist industry and inaugurate pol- icies for the propagation oi fish, game and other wild life; estab- lish 1 National Park immediately. Have all possible raw material n the Province processed before ship- ping: co-operate with the Domin- ion “in respect to much needed amendments to the B. N A. Act; overhaul and modernize the system oi administration oi Jilstloe. WHO KNOWS TH BIGGEST CITY IN . Germans Plan * Observance 0f Cellar Putseh A quiet prevailing in the war, Ger- man attention was diverted to the anniversary oelsbrstl of Adolf Hitler's Munich Beer Cellar Put-sch of 1028. ' 1t has been traditional for Hitler wspeakontbsnllhtofesch Nov. B in Munlchls Buergerbrau Hall to the survivors of iihe old guard who assembled there the night before the unsuccessful much to conquer Germany was staged. This psrtofth-eprogremistobe retained Wednesday. but the tra- ditional ceremony on Nov. 9, con- sisting of s. parade to the two “temple? containing the remslvrs of the men who fell during the Putsch, has been cancelled. (The revolt was quashed and Hitler, in April, 1924, was con- demned to five years in prison. He was relensd in December, however.) I Orders "creating offices of trus- teeshlp" in Poland were issued to- day by Field Marshal Hermann 508K103 of the Council for National | Defence, indicating that some form , of government for German-occu- pied Polish territories i; being or- ganized. The hint of sortie forthcoming Tm general government o! ti: which it asid remain to be “definit- ely fixed." " Criticism o! the neutrality act of the United Btstol COBCNI contin- ued. in afternoon plpnmbut the general line shifted to that of pro- Dlll-nda Minister Goobbel’: Dent An- grlff which said: “Ohequebook de- termines foreign policy." Britain To Buy llere Despite Embargo Repeal UITAWA. Nov. B-(OH-Oanad- inns need have no fear Great Brit- ain will stop purchsslns here be- cause o! the repeal of the United States Anna linibsrgo, Blr Gerald Campbell. British High Oommlsion- er, said today as he addressed the annual luncheon of the professional institute of the civil service of Canada. "Our purchasln mission here has done a. great deal of valuable work which does not meet the eye ln making contacts and in other re- spects." he said. While he had noticed some im- patience in certain quarters at sn apparent slowness in the placing of war orders there was no occasion for this, Sir Gerald said. In the form of administration for all Pol- ish reglons occupied by Germans THAT'S lZIGI-IEJOYCILYOU MUST I BE STUDYING HARD AT HOMETD KNOW YOUR GEOGRAPHY S0 WELL Mvloiow CANADA stunts HAVE HELPED ME A wr. IT'S tors or FUN! last war in Great Britain orders did not really begin for six AND I'VE HAD A ouunv runs l ‘ NOVEMBER 9, u“ GUARPM . -._,__1a»_ SWEET CAPORAL CIGARHTES I"AnY obiecllon lo time on e mulch?" “Ne! it they're Sweet Cops." “The ptnul form in which tobacco can be smoked.’ i. Stat ' f~tliillllilllllll" LITTLE OI: THE NIGHT Limited, ines at Flln Flon, Man. Pteliminas: figures for Canada's lead product on in 1938 showed a. total of 418,913.25’! pounds valued at $14,008.69. 381.506.5138 123,697. Zinc production was mounds valued at $11,- Byrd’s Ice J itney Comes T0 Grief BOSTON. Nov. '7—(AP)—Adm|v-- a1 laichard E. Byrd estimated to- nilht that 20 penguins had delay~ ed his departure for Antarctica by approximately one day. 60 heavy was the r to his announcement that he wished to Dlace the fllghtless birds "in Rood homes" before leaving on a forlihootnlng South Polar expedi- tion that at his home, his om“ and the Navy yard dock, where the two expedition ships were loading, virtually nothing could be time today except turn applicants away. This was before it was generally understood Admiral Byrd 1nd nlsccd s. valuation of $150 one}; “Plrthuwnsruns. The articles were buried in Cocos Island, A few years later, an “n- named first mate wrote letters and draw mars detailing the burial and its location. These came into the hands of James Alexander Fbrbes, n. doctor and navigator. They have bcen in the Forbes family since. "T1185: appear so authentic," said B05103’. that we feel certain we "e on the right track. 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