MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN -i-—— The II 110M; 111' not 0i"- oor have little; beggar rich too much; "Mill! - isfgf/ /,,. The People's Paper c!!!" %\\7 ,_____}s_g_______ Read b Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Everybody ilh A good wife lost. is God's gift lust Beware of moat twice boiled, ar ti MAXI MG OIL MERE MAN old foe reconciled. _ y flgd uwl and“. "mine Con“. Ill otmcwu Guardian. i»- m1 irnmnns. nrronrrn r RETREAT sburu or nosed lkfing Upposes onscrzptzon For Overseas‘ Prime Minister refuses to take responsibility of support- ing any such_ l Hanson says Enlistments lluota unfair Declares System _Dpes Not Face Realities; Air lllinister Power Answers Questions. QTPAWA. Nov. l‘.!—(CP)—Tlie ryrtem oi setting enlistment quotas p; different military districts is dlSifilllllliélttllW and docs not fnuc rnlities, Conservative lender" Hun- |ori said in the House of 001111110115 tonight as Ali" Minister Power. maker in his capacity as associate minister or Notional Defence for Defence hlvristel" lston. 1111511191" ed question. on n1" .y matters, Major Power said the allocation at quotas for the recruiting carn- galgn oi lust June was not. wholly Led on the potential manpower In the different districts. It took Into account the pic-war set up in Ihe non-permanent active militia Ihich was the bases of the mob- ilization plan. A considerable number of the 712.000 recruits Iinted were tradesmen and the quotas had regard to the avail- ability of tradesmen. It also took Irito account. the geographical Io- tillon or militia units already rnob- "ihcn population was not a fac- hr.” said Mr. Hanson "It was not the fundamental flctor," suid Mr. Power. Mr. Henson asked if the quotas were riot based lrr part. on the revioue enlistment records of dif- renti districts and Mr. Power e IQN . ‘Well of course that Is a terrible discrimination against certain dis- mcts." suid Mr. Hanson. “I think the whole set-up wus based on a llllilllitlil that did not face real- i — (Cont ued cu page 8, col 2) llold young man In shooting ease MQNTREAL, Nov. 12 —-(CPr - critical police sazd tonight that liter wgr-e Iilzllng a young man of 5-. Felix De Valois. Qua, for ques- 11111g in connection with the shot- I11n death Surrzav oi 23-year-old lllttne D‘Arc Marlon. l“! Marlon ded in hospital In .ett2._14 m les south of SI. rklix mvalos. tr few hours after" she been wounded by a lot from Elli-sauce gun which pcllce said Illmn fired by a young man who Iln wait for" her as she entered ahQll-R! in Jollette where she was P-Wfdns a maid. mProvlncal police here said that tman had been taken Into cus- m "11? tonight after he hflti I 11 found In a hay-stack on a Inn close to lils home. His discov- alendsd a search mlllll the hen all“ mbllntaln 11x Dc Valols. “Montreal for district around 5t. He ls being brought questioning. Coming Events ~0- M. l" NMh-r cc e.—_\___'_ 00w hlindtidld fails‘: chillEiiit-riziw i "Wlltshl ' mum 1'e Y. P. U. Pantr Sal l“ ‘Y- Novenvjer 15th at er ""- L-saa-ii-is-u "We n» m r i lunch" l é dance and sac Mm Novlnlg. We: Hall, u “i Oolloctln g M h ti o3: evcrv ‘hiesda hum George Dlngweli IrISI-B-IB-M-Thur-t! p.;,,'°‘§‘f° Hagl. Elgar. ma", - an o - me ~ 3t. livardks Orchestra. L-CDD-li-Ii-BI. f crsens." policy. OITAWA. Nov 12 —(CP) —-Prlme Munster Mackenzie King lat‘; yo. day told the House of Commons n: stood by his government's policy of compulsory service for home de- fence, but that the decision against conscription for overseas services trad been tirade by the Canadian people at the last general election. "So far as I um concerned. with- out any consultation on that sub- ject, I do not intend to page the "Bptifllslblllty of supporting any p0!- icy of conscription for service ov- the Prime Minister told the House. Mr". Kiri: said the policy of com. 11111-31113’ fiPlPoitive service was em- bodied In the national resources mobilization act approved i; government. The Prime Minister's statement canre rreni" the close of the after-- noon SlllIIIIZ. It followed expressions during the lust two days by private mcarhers of the opposition In favor oi selec- tive service. The Prime Minister marl» his statement when Ire rose on n point ol‘ privilvee flllfl strid that a news service which distributed a report (not curried by The Czuradian Press) that he had told a Liberal caucus that. he had discussed Cnn- adian conscription with Prime Minister" Winston Churchill should make un apology. Mr. King road from today's Ot- tirwn Journal, an article "credited (Continued on page B. Col 1) ReveaT details 0f giant British Bombing. plane Canadians Took Prom- inent Part In Break- ing In Huge bla- chines. tBy D. E. Burrltt) _ (Caiiruiliun Press Staff Writer) m“ *7 crrfizaoi reactive. lSix sections Judged at Fox Show yesterday Platinum And Other New Varieties Slat- ed To Be Placed T0- day. Judging at the Provincial Fox Show yesterday had to be called off early 1n the afternoon because dark clouds obscured the light enough to make select-long almost impossible. It later turned to rain. The early morning was dull but shortly alter nine, the skies bright.- cned and a fairly good light pre- vailed until about one o'clock. Good progress was made with six sections completed. some of them the most important of the whole show. Good color, good mr and good spcciments ruled and many were the favo: able cfinments made by those present watching the competition. A feature of Interest, during the interval between judtglrrg was a dis- play of pearl pkrtlnums and plat-- nunrs derived from pearl plat- (Coutinired on page 9, Col 4) 350,000 II. S. Rail Workers to Strike Bee. 7 CHICAGO. Nov. lb-(APJ-A le gion of 350.000 railroad enrpleyee who operatic trains throughout the United States was under orders to night to go on strike Dec. 'l_ 8 and 9 in support of demands for a 30- per cent wage increase. It rtppeurcd that President Roose- velt ulone could intervene to pre- vent a tvalkotit which would para- lyrc a rmsserrgcr" and freight carrier syste booming with the business of haulirg goods vitnl to the national Uxciiiricc program. The operating ‘QFOLIICYIIOOIIS dc- mandcd 30 pcr cent more pay, their. lowest bracket now being $5.06 a‘ day. Mr. Roosevelt's emergency fact. finding board recommended a '7 l- per ccnt 1m reuse for these men but the unions rejected that proposal and (fjlllPCl the strike which has been trullrnrizetl by the membership Sept. 5. Two Glace Bay Hunters missing GLACE BAY, N 5., NOV. I2~(CP) A ROYAL AIR. FORCE STATION SOh/lillw/l-ildfllul IN ENGLAND, Nov." l2 - tCP Cable) - Britain tonight permitted disclosure of details or a. new giant aircraft which tins been‘ sirewirrg bombs across Germany during the lust. three months. Uirill now the Air Ministry had kept. orr tvirut it cults its secret list‘ the details 0t the hitgc two-rumored mncriiirv, whose bomb compartments are almost as large as a two-car garage. ' dNv\\ll convinced thril- Ille Gemi- arrs are in orr the secret through lovciirg machines down on their own territory, tire Air Ministry revealed that the Avro Manchester hos been added in great numbers to the ever- Increnslng bomber tlcet._whlch In- cludes trre BYIIISlI-julll. Stlrlings and Halifaxes and 51116160114101" aircraft. Canadians I‘. omlncnt The Manchester, part of whose breaking In was done by Canadian pilots In heavy, distant raids over Germany as long ago as lest Anil- ust. recently formed part the undering destruction deep lntn Nazi territor . Wilfred Jo n (Mike) Lewis, u gonglirrg kid from Welcome. Ont... nem- Port, Hope, now a. prisoner. (Continued on page 3. C01 1) International At A Glance By The Canadian Press LONDON-Churchill predicts 11l- IIea will have enough ships b! ‘I943 to support. overseas operation: Ill- tarly beyond British resources l1 the present time." KUIBYSI-IEV- German revue" at Turn south of Moscow antinu- [cred by Russian couuternttach. BERLIN — Germans claim l0 have reached Strait of Ker-ch. 96P- cratlng Crimea from Caucasus. glreatest air convoy ever to carry point tr —-l>l.oyal Canadian Mounted Policel ‘l'I_!,i1I’1lZ€(.l scurch parties tonight tol seek for" two Glace Bay huntli parerrtly lest sinoc ‘Tuesday in riza heavily-wooded St. Peters dis'rlct ‘o0 miles southwest of here- The two, John T, McEaclrern and flit-x McLeIlnn. had themselves out In search of a companion, Joh A. Mcbellan. who later found n way out. The two McLellans at brothers. Fix prices on Cheddar cheese 0'I'I‘AWA, Nov. 12—(CP)-Maxi- mum prices for current-make ched- dar cheese manufactured In Ontario and Quebec were fixed today ov 111'- the Wartime Prices and for first grade. 24 l-2 cents for sec- ond grade and 24 cents for thud grade, F. 0. n. factory snipnins all other rovinces. mwdmmfl will. for ched ar- cheese will b0 the highest price at which the cheese was sold in the four-week rIod ended Oct. 11. the "basic 1191'- od" under the price cellinii 1110' gram, the announcement said. “Separate action was necessary to establish maximum orlws 101 Ontario and Quebec 11s 1111 61181111" cheese manufactured In those 070V- Inces between May 36 511d 9“ 31 M this ycur was taken by “W 551W hoard for expert to the United Kingdom with the result that‘ 111,0 ceiling domestic price was es a - Ilahed," the board added. Cheddar cheese prices duuns the basic period In the Western and Maritime Provlnoea. where free trad- ing prevailed, range from 2A, to 26 cents a pound, with ‘hoisted’ sales In some points In the Msr-Itlmea pqgghlng a slightly higher level. The statement said the new fixed maximum prices will not affect cur- rent federal and provincial premium payments on cheddar cheese. War-ZS Years Ago Today zip-I“ l Meigh en Southern Italy Bombed for 9th Successive day ROME. Nov. 12 - (AP) British bombers striking n‘. southern Italy for the ninth successive day damaged civilian Irulldlngs at Naples and killed aix persona and Injured 30, It was announced tonight, unfl Adclchi Serena, Fascist party secretary, begun giving pcp talks to residents of the nt- tacked areas. Serena visited Brlndlsl where 21 of the 96 dead In last week's heavy raid have not yet been identified. He Inspected damag- ed areas of the city, visited soup kitchens unrl dormitories where the homeless are being cared for. and factories. [is Kave morale-rousing talks at all these places. The Italian papers denounc- rd the British air offensive as an attempt to make southern Italians rise up against the war, hut Lavoro Fascism asserted an- other reason for It was that "our merchant marine continues to transport daily great quan- tities of men, arms, and munl. tlons to Libya." Vichy Gov’; llllember killed In plane crash By Taylor Ilenry Associated Press Stuff Writer VICHY, Nov. 12 —(API — Gen. Charles l-Iuntzigei". minister oi‘ war", commnnder-iii-ehlef of the French army. and a. signer of Vichys arm- istice with the Nazis. was burned to death with seven other persons today iir the crash of the plane ln which 11c was returning from a three-weeks’ tour of North Africa. The four-motored plane, Hunt- ztgers personal machine bearing h s (levee rind motto, "plus est en nous" (we are capable of more). rushed agnurst a. mountain-side 15 vriles from ti‘: town of I4: Vlgan. in the desclme country east oi the Tarn River in southern France. The wreckage was found early tonight. In Vichy the war ministry was thrown into confusion by the news and it was believed In diplomatic circles that the generals death would have an Important effect on the delicate balance of Marshal Petaln's government. Cause of the accident. was not known. However, flying conditions lrad been bad and the Marseille alr- port reported a ceiling of only 100 feet. Sinking of British, Swedish Ships reported new YORK, Nov. ra -(AP) - The slnkin of a British ship e11- gaged In igrrylng American aup- pile; m England and the loss _of a Swedish ore carrier were disclosed today by maritime circles. They said the 4.545-ton Brill-Sh freighter Antlo had been sunk by "enemy act on’ in the NOIth Anmgm No details were Available. The bluff-ton motorshlp vollcath Thom was destroyed near 110m: waters. Her crew was saved m3 landed In Germany. The 11mm was reported carrying Swedish and Norwegian ore to Ger- man ta and traversed a mute whldhpiirraa been repeatedly bombed by British plane!- Leadersliip Offer Declares for “compulsory selective service over the Whole field of war”. CANADA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15,1941 Accepts By Frank Flahcrty Canadian Press Staff Ivnmr OVITAWA. Nov. 12 —(CP) - R! Hon. Arthur‘ Melghen tonight ac- cepted the leadership of the Con servative party and declared for "compulsory selective service over the whole field of war." Senator Melghen issued a state- ment announcing his acceptance from his rooms in the Senate after a final’ meeting with Hon. R. B Hanson, present actln house lead- er, and members oi t e committee of three delegated to Invite him tc assume the leadership at last week's national Conservative conference here. The new leader came out for the formation of a non-party govern- ment and declared the v20lltliltllllh" of party control could not be luv‘. fled If a ministry on a udder hast could be formed. .. He charged despotic powers gra-zi- ed by Parliament were being nlr s» ed by the Liberal government and such a government could not exer- cise such powers fairly. "We cannot In H1080 (lily-S 1X‘ guided by a mere spirit or opposi- tion. Nor can we accomplish anv- . Col 6r (Continued on page Denies using Weapon in fight SYDNEY, N. 5.. NOV. 1‘2—tCP)— At the opening of his trial for the murder or‘ Patrick Gracie. l8. of Re- serve Mines, N. 5., George MzrcPiicr- son, 24. of nearby McKay's Corner, 1) I 01o Morell Ilear Man drowned Near Ch’town Joseph 0’Brien, Mill Operator Loses Life Wheni Car Plunges Over Wright’s Bridge. Joseph O'Brien. 25. of Morel] Rear, P E. 1., was drowned last night when his car plunged mm six tact of uvatei" at Wl'l‘_',hI'5 Bridge. Lhree miles from Charlottetown. The man was alone in the coupe. He was proceeding towards this city. Coroner Dr. I. J. Yeo of Char- lottetown ordered an inquest. A Iury was impnnnelcd, headed by Byron Brown of Charlottetown and the hearing adjourned tintil Monday. The jury vicwtxi the body as it luv it, a local hospital where it was taken for artificial respiration. Royal Canadian Mounted Police said apparently the body was In the water nlrnest nn hour. It was recov- "tl W11?“ 1.1 e rilirros‘. subrrrergt-rl cur" vus itirvcil from the Water by a ractoi". Apparently O'Brien turned out In ‘lass n cur" pnrkerl on the bridge n The pavement was wet and vrszibil- ity poor". The urr" continued acres- Ihe road, ivt-rrt. through rt light. rm!- lng arrtl (|G\\'ll a 15-foot " - merit into the “Inter. t. streunr is not \\'l(l“ there but the car irvenl into the channel. Moirrrtecl Poll." ‘nirl they did nnl know whether" r- wcre eyewit- nesse» 'I‘lre-_v wer" rvr-tigutiirg that as wc"1 us other phases of the ac- cident O'l~’ y operator? a Morell Rear". ‘J5 nriles. from Chur- lottetown. His father is Nfichzrrl OBric . His mother is (lead. H1; is d by four sisttits and a savinrill at One sister. lfurmrrct O'Brien was married yesterday morninu to neighbor bow‘. Fran ‘" Fitwrcrnld. Another" sistvr lottetorvn Hospital. lVIari" Alllllli ' ' . and other" 55st are at. Iiorrre. O‘- testilied today he did not use any implement or" weapon during a fight with Gracie the night prior to his death. Gracie was found dead In bed Aug. l3. MucPhersorr, the only defence witness culled. said he and Gracie, had been friends for six years and had dug a load of "bootleg coal“ the day of their quarrel. ‘rle said they bought a quart and a pint c "moonshlne“ and went to a tent with some friends. He testified that after Gracie had called him “obscene udmcs" and challenged him twice they‘ got into a combination wrestling and fist fight. Only a few blows were struck, Ire said, but both had fallen down several times during the scuffle. Faustino Gaugler, who with her sister Henrietta was present. in the tent. said Gracie kicked at the firs, and called MacPherson "names“ N, one time during the Mac- ,Pherson shouted "Pat is biting me." she said. Dr. G. M. Peters of Glow B115’ testified Gracie’: death was due t0 a meningeal hemorrhage which could have ,:een caused bv a blow orl kick. Spanish ship ls torpedoed LONDON. Nov. 12 -tCP)— The admiralty said today It had receiv- ed reports that the 6.600-ton Span- ish steamship Castillo Oropesa trad been torpedoed off Melilla and add- cd ‘no British submarine was with- lii 100 miles" of that Spanirl. Mm"- occoan port at the time. It was reported here that the vessel was within the territorial waters of Spanish Morocco at tire. time of the attack last Saturday morning. Kirkland Lake Strike _i_l_e_ferred KIRKLAND LAKE. 0nt.. Nov. IL-(CIW-‘Phomaa F. Me re. international representative of the mine, mill and smelter- workers union said In a statement late to- night that strike action Scheduled -for tomorrow In eight Kirkland lLake district gold mines had been deferred. Repleilge for War Savings "SAI-ADA" Brion was urrnrnrried. ther rrrcrrrhsrs of the jlll‘_\'. m addition to the foreman Include. J. Peter MacDonald, Hurry Inrter. Theodore Svntncr". Finley lvineKin- iron, Abraham Peters and Vincent Lund Police said it was likely the m- nuest would hz-gzn at. 8 p. m. Mon- rlztv. It would probably be hold at the court house although ‘Pa! was not. certain. Ilouse Briefs OTTAWA. Nov. 12-—(CPI-- Canada's national Income-de- scribed hy the Dominion Bur- eau of statistics as the "most comprehensive measure of ma» IerIaI prosperity"—totailed $_3.- B9l.000.000 In the first nine months this your against $3,511.- 000.000 In the same period last. your, the Bureau reported to- night. OTTAWA, Nov. 12—tCP)——TOI-1!l cost of the 1941 Victory Loan whichl was subscribed to tlrc extent $B36.820,250 was $8.'7Bfi.570. “T101166 Minister Ilsley made known today. OTTAWA. Nov. 12—iCP)—— Modification of restrictions on Canadians visiting tlri- United States would enable (‘nimdlans to serve as "missionaries" In publicizing the country's war ef- fort, Opposition loader Ilanson today suggested to the IInuse cf Commons. OTTAWA. Nov. l2~1CP)-Trcot- les entered trrto wi:lr_ four south American nations during his recent trade mission tour will be submitt- ed to the House of Commons at the next session. 'I‘rzrrlc Minister" Vie-y Kinnon said today. OTTAIVA. Nov. 12-((‘|‘_l— Prime Minister blnckenale Km: today declined to make any def- inite statement of possible ov- ernment policy In the even oI a declaration of war between the United States and Japan- OIITAWA, Nov. l2——(CP)—Mun- Itions Minister Howe today wld the House of Commons that of a total of 4.471 aircraft completed In Can- ada since the outbreak of war 2.228 were manufactured In Canada and 2.243 assembled in the Dominion. cllazis report Gains in Crimea BERLIN. Nov. 12—— (AP1—Thc Neal high command claimed t0- nlght that the German army of the Crimea has stunned to the shores of the narrow strait facing I-he Caucasus, but admitted the "1;;.z~.s§"""rr n; Mull Annual Subscription Di-llvvrr-tl, $5 U0 z l’ l‘) I.. ‘L00; (‘Iantlvlia t l..'4. 55.00 Counter Hurl Na Kljllikfilllh, “llhxlll, .\h\'. l2 itury dispatches as seriously which already Irave driven two Ger ordered for four of circlrclcmrirt. O rilly been rushed up Iii trucks “as kind of balance." Gerrrran assaults orr the right flank o1 the Moscow defences at Kalintn, 95 rnilcs northwest or the city, were reported py the Moscou radio to hare trouirnulng uri- nbutcd ' " Tlu nus added. are L's I01‘ lril c\‘€l1 strong- otircr trorrts there was little wpCClii”. official rretvs, the mid-tray couuuurrnrue ol tire soviet conrmand reporting only u continuation of heavy fighting i-Lseivlreie. So fur us cuultl he learned here, the 11811.1’ L (Jerrrrarr positron to ill the vicinity of Narro- '. 35 nrilcs southwest of the cirpli-til. to \\'l1l'_‘ll the invaticrs zip- pnrently had advanced some days ago. Russian resistuirut‘ in the lav south, pilslllllllllly in iirt- Donetl Basin tiliott- urid to the west of Ros- tov orr the rive-r Don, was reported still rising in violence. A corres- pondent. or‘ Pravda. the Communist party organ. described it as a iron‘. "engulfed in lire." to the stress upon action _ t was taken ‘in London by a Soviet‘, (lectur- __ , ntion that the Nazis had been beat- " . on down to n standstill both bcf ire j spokesman to support his Rostov and Mme-ow. Annual Fox Banquet held Last evening A large number of interested fox- men from nll parts of the province as’ well as n fcw from Nova Scotia and New Brturstvick, attended the annual fox banquet last nitlt at The Charlottetown. President Loav- ell Hancock, Summcrslde, preside-o at the enjoyable function which was " staged in connection with the 12th annual fox show which is Liking place this iveck at the Provincial Exhibition grounds. A representative group of fox breeders gathered to spend a s00- iablc evening and listened to a number of interesting addresses. Optimistic remarks about the fut- ure of the vnltiable fox industry in the province and interesting refer- ences to t1 c various new types oi animals, feutirred the addresses. Those who spoke included: His Worship. Mayor B. Roy Holman; Hon. W. H. Dennis. Minister of Agriculture; hir. George Calrbeck, judge oi‘ the show, Sunrrrrersidc; Mr. C. F‘. Bailey, strprrlntendent Experimental Farm. FITTIQTI" N.B.; Mr. George McLeod, Fox . man for New Brunswick: Dr. Teakles, Sussex, NB. and Mr. WR Show, deputy rrrirrisltir" of auricul- lure. urvatlv (II)l_)I'(‘Ciill(’(l by those mes- "ont. Th‘ Included vocal solos by: Messrs. Raoul lh-ymoird. Clr ‘lie Chamberlain. Airs". Frances-Hall (rainor and Lowell Hancock. Th" (Continued on page 2, Col 3) Neutrality Aet amendments Ilang in balance (By J. F. Sanderson, (Janddinn Pres: Stuff Writer) WASHINGTON. Nov. l2-—(CP1—— Administration leaders fought des- perately today to save from re- Moecow and Leningrad fronts were static. In the Crimea. German troops i burn. After" a few hours‘ debate orr the (By llt-iiry C. Laissiti)‘, Assui-ilr Tulu on the southern Moscow front was liflntiil) endangered ‘The scarcity of German claims asl 1 Moscow front and Berlin's A short mirsrcul progrwrm was also‘ , In Ilrc office of Speaker Sam Ray- - attacks’ zis Back FiveMilgsAt Train: Two enemy divisions in volved in battle; German attacks con- tinue north of Russian "Capital. ted Pr-ss Stuff “riicr, .,. —t.\I‘)— ~ trcrrirarr [iupllltlll alruui ed luluglit Ill l/tlrl t-‘JI- by Iiilswiun i-nuirtcr-ututrlq mun illvisioiis buck h) five rnilm. and broken their subsequent efforts to make a new stand’. In this area. of an old and savage div-SEMI‘. liH‘ (lcrrnarr retreat. descrrecil ' rugglc, about I00 trrilcs south of zrs rrulirnrg short of lliirlrl, Will ‘it'll. fill‘...iii"fltli“'h°"il.l'.‘f;i “Y-iiiil; Churchill jPrediets trig jEvents in W3 l illritish lg-einicr‘ Say! 1 Hitler Planned To Starve British; In- A t t em p It r vasion l Likely. LONDON, Nov. 1'1—tCP>~Primo Minister Churchill predicted today that "the freedom loving "s" itvould be zrhle tr produce rlltr operations "utterly bsyOiid Brr m ‘(he CTl111e-\1i"esourccs it the present time." moris Before the House of ‘at the opening of the session of the present Pn the Prime {Minister reuse-red i\l'§_,’lli1l('lll clos of the Britain plans . gave new figures to sirmv substan- tlal Brltlslr successes In the At- lantic war aparirrs; U-botrs since early sumrrrer. ' Piling thr- euntivv- Rudolf floss, he said Ilitlcr Irzrd "rt-- lied upon a starvation nttru-k even more than upon invasion to brim: its to our knees." Tlnrt has failed. he said, Irut “this only inert-rises his net-d lo come zit us by direct Invasion us soon as he ("an sort-iv up his cour- age and make arrangements to take the plunge." Com (Continued on page 9. Col 4r Nrioliaorzs ARE PgoPtE WHO Wouvaa WHEN Tum’ DARNED PARTY is count. f0 i TORONTO. Nov. ik-Viinlmum and maximum temperatures: Dawson Vic torin Edmonton Regina Winnipeg Toronto 0t i:i\\';r Mon l real Boston Synopsis: The weather‘ hi1:- ‘lull mostly fnir and lillltl in ‘tho _\\' .~ - errr Provinces and tinnit- ;rr".-. t» in Ontario. BOSTON, N0". l] cast for northern New increasing eloutlnrcs- t er Thursday, Iollotveti bv wt... W. »i jection by the House of Renre- al light snow north 110111011; F1'11l;1\' sentivcs Neutrality Act amend- ‘cloudy xviih scattorel snow flirrrrc." merits Permitting United Status 3m central and north IK11'I1"11-‘< 11m“ IVshIps to enter belllgereirt ports. {chairge in temperature. Worried by defect on irmong i . . t some southern Democrats who l BORDI-IN sggwTléll-‘lihTuE previously had supporteduhe nd- , , Wynn», mtnlstratronks foreign policy. thev l Légtnarggfffglitpfu" H," m“ spent the. tiny talking of uucom- i4“ ‘PM Inliieri members and coirft-rrrnrz fl ‘kayo bu", Tormmgyn, 11,00 ,\.i\l 3.20 r-.n|.. 0.20 mu. ‘ l Sunday M‘1'\'1“-°- mm“ B".'d""..9"" A.M., and 4.45 P.'.\I.: leave ( 111"‘ 1'1"‘ (I dl , . . - V r M :ti~":.r:i:i......":..": ..Zi‘,3'l.‘.’.':‘.l.t'.:r.3'."ll$; is‘: startle‘: r.vr.'si"hr..tii Téllullmlll.“liiiill..l‘”i..lti“”f‘..illfi 1W1»- iFfrlmlnl “gain! "W"! II cr-In-chlef of Vichy French “H”, Nov. u, ‘om-mule or me possibly within ‘slgha of the west- yrpprqvgl of gflmp- amt-ndmentsl “r001; [spawns l-"iiititY 0mm - 9"" 1M ~ 9- lrlllcd In plane crash; was 5131i" AM" bggun, British advancing 0m em cauoaslan nLI’@t¢"88, in u con- lt9rnllillllsl American sirni= to snl ’ __ g Y Y \ " o; ‘mhucw from of neafly m, mgr“ and tlnulng hot, pursuit of She sov- mm bglllqercnt, porls before ‘l: (DAIIJ. Wfltlmlbl- J-‘mA 5 m 5N Belle my" 1 u“ t M capturing Beaumont Hand, Bul- let defenders. Ketch an Sevas- noes to the White House. It :1;- I w“ “mad "hnd 8m A M ‘ y "mun H-rbgrea n germ Y norvnoN-Heavy destruction of ‘arm!!! evwuned “m. l5 m,“ _ _ , the main Soviet Black Sea apparent, its {are hung In the n- 1068A ‘I “d n6 i‘ “ . . ‘ mp ,1,“ Mum.» ‘bu... ulli --1-,-'-11>-'-'1'-,,,",=,',:',,~";,';:,gr.:";" ~-,=~>g,,11ge"".,,,=,",,'p:,,§g": aint."“r..l".,.ir.. "Lita. as ». ~ -—-~- um; rim.»- sio 1M on m ".11. ~; r Wlmber 1l5th.B.l5. -‘-' °"""'“'" ° ' "H!" ' .001 l) oars i’. M. . * A ' b°"_u_,3_,,_1 “m; up", , “um, m4 . , . am bombing attack. (Continued on one a ~11 v \ t}. r att-