green: MAXIMG OFA MERE MAN ._-__-_ You bu‘ not [of l“. m” be too cunning for some, WI/ ///' The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew REJECTS ITALIAN DEMANDS. QOESJD WAN MAXIMS 0F A MERE MAN (ir-Irius without education l5 lliv other" in the mink‘. ion-n Guardian Two Centl. mdim, Founded m1. ‘jflifltil Inlet-ill 9 “QANAII German Plants Bomibe at Qfgvcistence Key Nazi Armament Factor- ies Scenes Of Devastation — R. A. F. Does Great Damage. LONDON. Oct. 27.—(CP)—ln a rations over Berlin since the beginning of septernber, u“, M, ‘mm-b. p1 tonight told oi’ widespread damage in the German capital and or mnes oi devastation in key armament factories in the Reich. The lilrnisiry based part oi’ its report on “roll-able neutral sources." mo“; them. it cried an American oil chemist who time because the German firm for which he hrul worked l4 years had m all its l2 scattered plants bombed out ol existence by l{.A.I-‘. marks- mvrr. Residents of the Churlottenberg area of Berlin recently went without for day! because of hits on [as worlu there. Earlier, the Ministry and its news service said that British bombers, yin; through thick clouds. dumped the heaviest calibre bombs yet enr- to Berlin upon the German capital Saturday night and other plants tliackrri at lesrst n dozen targets in Germany nnd German-dominated l" Il rltd countries. Report Great“— Italian Activity In Albania BELGRADE. Yugoslavia. Oct l-lAPi-(ireat activity among Italian forces in Albania and itrady movements of war ma- Irrinls toward the Greek iron- tlrr where Italians have re- ported clashes were reported today ir— observers near the Iugoslnvqillraninn border. Neutral military observers. piecing together information irom Albania. said 10 Itnllan lttrrrl; divisions had been posi- tively identified along the Greek frontier. They estimated that reserve troops for these divisions, with transport columns and other necessary units, would swell llrr Italian forces in Albnnaia past the 200,000 mark. While one of the best routes Into firecce is down the Iiltojl ilrliryv in southern Yugoslavia. military srrrlrces said this area. was one of the most heavily fortified parts of this country and expressed doubts the Ital- Ians would attempt to use it. llcnnrvhiie Premier Draglsl (‘votirovlo declared in a speech It (‘Piillic that "Yugoslnviafis irnruicr must be defended on every occasion." Coming Fvenis FO- Illle for Notices In this eoluml 8 rents per word. 5i__._ "Tllklle Prrumud "rucsdui". L-tIl7-1U-26-2i. "Talkies and Dance Bradalbane ‘v°'~‘1l\'><l1rr. L-617-10-26-2i. Ryftlirrvkrir sir-rim‘. Gmhnnrs" f“ loll. Wcdrresrlzuv. October "i" L-803-l0~26-'..‘r. g "Dllllvr. Si. Tcr" ‘s Tuesday °~r°°°Y Zirrlr. Web. cr's Orchestra. L-"rrro-ru-zo-zi. . __.__ "n70" Presbvterian Church a?“ SUIIIWI‘ postponed till inter “r L-829-l0~28-li. ""*‘"‘>‘*"‘°n dance. Vernon Hall, ‘3181. Lunch servml L-B39-1U-28-3i. IRg-ttfir" Tirursdoy Halloween - r. Jmncs Church Hnli, h-840~l0-28-2I. "Auction d Mnrphv -‘!\!l dance at Gordon n J. Lrrrcrold. Tuesday, Oct. 11-847. Chicken ‘Nednesrlav. Nov- L-827-i0-28-li. Masquerade W. Dance. Moun gflfl§rd‘§"‘<1r_rcsdai'. October 30th. Orchestra. L-B3l-10-2B-1i u i u ,,§§;{;§§gd Stlilprkr-r in Lot 65 hull I not fine, “losiétgrvday. Oct 28th. L-778-l0-2b-3I. n “m gpfiiili’ciiiidiibiiiiire-ITSIISSS; mm‘ Cilifiiiflels. Fredericton. 11-357-10-14-28. “Clio weather conditions V“ trurus concert at Wheat- unvonmirllw llilht is posi- li further" notice. 1.-843 “uiVc are NET“; “H, h ‘er- ‘ ogs ieliriirrvigixrliliifllh (runrnnlee prompt vcs by mm ioreful handling. List ‘ "P 0r letter. All Mur. "Fred"? m . gunner tinliilrirgrn, Church Pmber em. “Owlu ii" Mule El‘ RI hi‘. Enkolirincrald or John r1 Mcrwml ' L-849-i0-28-3i. IAN. Oil I 19115111)’ PQIKIPI- of ltoyal .-\ir Force recently returned The Air Ministry said onlv that its bombers "attacked on aircraft works, electric power station and freight vard in Berlin." Its news service, elaborating on the blILCLlll, told. irowever, of a lame fire started in the Branden- burg airplane engine factory lll the Sirandau suburb of Berlin; a herrvy assault on the Muubrt. power" station. one of Berlin's lllillll sources 0i elec- tric supply; and salvos 0t high ex- plosives falling on the PililikbiiilSit‘ and Lehrter" rMlfOtid yards huu‘ Berlin's centre. v Returning “rulers said they could see vrvrzi while flashes or rue blur:- Illl,’ BIYDJUIL‘ (Illltlilt: “DIES iLb llltjy Nazis Claim Empress 0f Britain Bomhed British Authorities Silent Apparently Pending a Careful (heck. By The Canadian Press The German 1118b command omn- muniuue of Sunday repented aclairn made during the week-end tlrntt-he Empress of Britain. 4213484011 Ca- nndmrr Pacific liner, had been bombed rrcm the air and set 0n "frrc bv Nazi planes off the coast of Ireland. “The 42.000_-f0n British llrrer Empress of Britain." the communi- que claimed. "ruwcivcd such r1 scri- orrs bomb hit 100 kilometres (62 nnleszr west of Ireland that it burst. lllifl flames. The crew took to boats." In London the Admiralty remain- ed silent concerning the Nazi claims. prcsunrablv irerrdini! a core- ful check. It was zrssruncd that if the reports were true verification _wou!d be rmssible within lhc next dov or so in view of the vessel's al- icized proximity to the Irish coast. On Saturday officials of the Crin- adinn Pacific Stcamships nt Mont- real. former operator's o1‘ the liner". said they had received no official, reports tendinrz to confirm the Nazi cfiriiirs. In Oltnwu. defence ric- irartrnent officials announcer! there were no Canadian troops aboard thr- vessel. IIooseveItM roared homuvaxd. Hambruiys nruch-bonrbed and shipping _ more nrracks duct-red or rhcm. Other" targets attacked were plants at srerlrri. Lanna oirne; naval ricclzs rrt and Bremen; Lions at Bremen, Dortmund Brussels; purl l:\(‘lllil(‘3 nt lvlirshlng; and Arruvcrp. rind several Gcrruurri ahurumcs. The nrpht attacks were a contln-r untion of the llrrrrsir "muster" plan’ which envusrrrrrs s . cnrzrrre flSSdiiIiS on thc Nazi rnrluzujv urn-nine Ill- stead of rcprisnis on German clues for" German raids 0n London and. British clues. l nooks 011 The Arr" Mini" rv s id llilllies vii - ri ccill‘ rd sue-l cessfuiiy hr r u ilil r-lcc "power station uL ll _ bionic. and _a.'.l.{‘ i; GCYlIlilIl z-rririuv sirloin u i/UIPCGO‘ attack oil the Norwegian coast. ; In its survev o1 Br-rznr durriqfill. since Scptcrnber, tho Ministry srridz; "The Vlhi Siemens works which provides Gcrrrrarn arrrncii lorccs with. a gvenr dcrrl cf eiecirrculi txiurpmerrt. lnrs been sc , _duru-; aged rrrrd. according ro one report, hits were scored _ _ vviriclr irouse the electrical irnirsfor- mer plant. "A ti ‘rd oi’ the Incwe factory (Continued 0n page 9. Col 5) their < Betdtin - Lavali- i Prepare New Axis Tie-up i Gov’t Spokesmen Indicate “Choice Has Be Criticism To Be Permitted. VICHY. France. Oct. 27.—lAI")- Tire Pcirrnn-Isnrrrl fl.;\'\l‘iliilt'llI. w- llillilt bcrzan a errrrrpnuzn to make its rrrw lrwup wlirr rur- Axis powers popular w-ltii tire lrrerrrir iwupie but government spokermen flurry said rrrut the "choice now has been mam" and every Frenchman nrusi tnczpi. il. Nu criticism of thc policy‘ of col- laboration with Germany rind Italy can be permitted, these rpokcrruen declared. An nnuoimcctneni sold vice-prom; i er Lnval would broadcast to e ilflirlflll I.'7llIOI'l'Q.\‘ ilii (‘hilliiliiliifili (II the negotiations wiiir lllilcr". Time and plflce of his address were not given. _ Laval is scheduled lo leave Vichy for an unannounced (restoration t0- nrorrovr" nitcr a cabinet nicotine and n ministers‘ meeting with Premier Pclnin. The counlrv was left in l-he dark of wirst lids behind lhc brief on- noinu-ctrrcnl Snrurriuv thni liurrr" turd Pelurn haw rrprrced irr |llili_'l- D1,. h, “_'{k lune-lira‘ in r1 build lau- ropr-rrrr ir-uaiv. Hut. lire irrzverrrrrrenl tsok the ui~ is nreellnrz titudc ihrrl Vrulrv il-l‘ Cerrnrrn_v's "uruurasl > pup" i" ti-pfltiyw ivlilr 1t rleirzrlr-d r-rr~ emy alter four mantis. (Continued on page I. Col I areas hard three SCI)". and Cu.- , Cuxlnrvcrr l rxrntvay" ccnrrrrurnca-I and i l The United Stores l lion on lhc buildings; ' ling strolls b-zlwcrn lit: Surrd‘ ‘ Iii. . lurid even dunno "nil clear“ pcriod~ $171 Bends Message lTo Petain WASHINGTON. OCi. 27-(APi- The United States‘ decp coirccrn over the Crerunnn-Frcrrcir negotia- lrions ivrrs evidenced srrtrrrday by disclosure. that President Roosevclr lrrrs srrrl- n rucsszrge (u litarslral Pclnirr, chief of the French st conrmununr- was delivered to Gaston IIenry-lrlnye. the French Ambassa- dor. inst Thursday by Sirnrncr Welles. turdcr-scrrwrlnry 0f state. ‘The incl of its dispatch was sec- rei urrtrl Saturday. The ncrrrvst Ii ll came to dis-i closing the pur ant of the ltoose- . veil. eurnrnurrlcrirrrrrr was a statc- ' rncnt rhzrr fire United states had exr-Irtrnpr-d ideas and viewpoints with the Vichy Gowrrnmcnt re- garding the action taken by the 2i Alii(‘l‘lCi\ll republics at. I-Invnnn. In addition to Gaudciouire and Martinique Islands in the Carib- bean, France's western hemi- sphere possessions include St.‘ Pierre et Mlqucion, islands off the coast of Newfoundland. rrrrd . French Guiana in South American: Way For en Made”; N0 Calm Follows r Heavy Bombing Of London ' LONDON. Oct. 2B »-(Mor.d.\'¢l — (GP; — Axis warplanes dropped tons of explosives rind fire immds in opening their 51st trlcht artful: on the capital Inst night hut ‘M (‘IITIY today comparative calm had st“.ilcd over lhc darkened cnirlio‘ Millions rem-nine: undcr'<'."urrrrrl but a few buses and inxls movrd through otherwise ciescriefi streets Raiders nlso were active in norrh cnsl Enprlzrnrl where a lrrasirliui wn» elrllvk. London had six nirrrrrrs from down Irr rlu~k ulr'i the phrnr‘ loll \\.‘.s li.~i» c.l us" t-wiri "Gi-rnr-rrr lo .\I\ Ilrrmlr London lrrzd only brief broribl- c: l l l rl Air Idorcer iltzirter squiulrmrs v re for in the cart bwiiintr hirzh- flying Nunwi raiders before they reached London‘: outskirts. .r"ior.“ hurl ircen killed . ("lrrrr-rl CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADAAMIONDAY, OCTOBER 28.1940 IIE§TROYER MARGAREE Report Fascist Troops Advance At Zero Hour Hour Has Come To Fight F m‘ Honor Greeks Told By Premier. A’I‘III<J.‘S. (let. 28—(AP)—King George ll announced today Greece had been “compelled i0 g0 to war" zrgzrinst an Italy covcting (Irceee’s independence" shortly after Pre- mier" John dleizrxns rejected an Italian ultimatum for" sur- render of imrt of hcr territory‘. lllflllRAllE. Yugoslavia, Oet. 28 —(AI'i -—Itnly rtas reported to have attacker] (ireer-e b_\" land, sea, and air. hurling rt least l0 diYI-“imlfi 0-‘ 300.0170 "Mil!!! trflllits across the Greek-Albanian frontier". RWIWIS "Om the Yugoslav frontier SZItId troops of Greecefis small army flung themselves into the path of the Fascist advance through mountain passes.» NtPIILIII warships and fighting planes were believer] in have joined in the. onslaught. At the snme time, British sources here declared warships oi the British Mediterranean squadron were steaming from their pntroi posts to the assistance of Greece, who holds a Efitish guarantee of aid in event of nttnck. (There was no immediate continuation of this report from 14m. don). t k It was not known here what action —Ii any- Germany would a e. ATHENS, Oct. 28—(l\‘Ionday)—(AI’)—-Rejcciing zrn Italian ultimatum calling for surrender hy Greece of part of her" territory", Premier John Mciaxas declared today‘ “the moment has arrived for Greece to fight for her inde- pendence and. honor.” immediately after, a decree tion was signed. The Italian ultimatum was given to Melzrxas at 3 zr.m. (9 p.m. EDT Sunday) and gave him three hours to comply for general ior liaiizrn troops would march In. Uetzr ‘ message to the Greek people said:- “The moment has arrived for Greece to fight for" her‘ independence and honor. “'l‘hou_u"h we have kept the strictest neutrality toward zril, Italy. not recognizing ourselves as free Greeks. (Ic- mnnded of me at 3 o'clock this morning to surrender sce- tions of national territory and that for their" occupation. her zrrmics would start moving at 6 n.m. "I replied t0 the Italian Minister" I considered the dc- i mzrnd and the method in which it was made as zr dcclzrrrr- ‘ b, lion of war" by lialy on Greece. “Greeks. we shall now prove whether" we are worthy of our ancestors and of the liberty which our forefathers secured for us. “Fight for the futherizrnd, your wives. your children and sacred traditions. _ "Now, above all, the fight." (Signed liietzrxzrs) BFIrLiRADE. Yugoslavia. Oct. 28 - (Mcnday) -(APr ~Grcck lliiiiwKT R0 cu; tivclzrreci today that a stole cf war" exists irclwcvrr Italy turd Greece and fighrrng started at 6 a. m. (midnight EDT Sunday.) The Greek Minister 581d he learned in a telephone convcrszrlirwrr with '\lill"ll5 that Imlran troops pushed across the border from Ar‘. hrnin. _]u. t us u (l n. rn. ltrrlrzrn ultimatum expired, lie -r.d he <i.<l not learn the (lctalls of lite ulrinrrrtum. Snnflnr‘ rcprzrrs tirut. flzhiing already is in progress irciwccn Grccl". .21."! lralion (leiarhment: along the frontier" hcrc were heard ; from b‘ . Tvlcylrvrre conrmuuientlon with Athens from Belgrade irrov-rd drrfuvrll 'I‘h".s $ll}))’7(‘l'l(‘(i the belief here thnt rvnr actually had slzrzt- ("l wurh no direct. cffzcrrrl corrfirrnaiiozr was cbtzrinnlvir im- n r r- x . Rep 11> that Irolirrrrs had launched an offonsire into Greer-r- oe- msioncd -~'rrirr"‘<-=- lll 5cm:- Bnlkair quarters where ll lrcd been frsurn- ed lira-t my nus thrust. would be withheld uni.l spring. Drop inicrwt (vmrrcd m what ncticn Turkey might iflkt‘. Trrrkrlr " ‘ The Albania and Greece-the border over which King Z05; of Albnnln and Queen Geraldine rode _iu.<t xrf- Gmoks- i tor" lhc Queen had given birlh to n (IPqchiid on April 4. lwo drrvs offer" Italy invnrlrrd lire lirtle k (hurl. GUN CREW M IlZrER MISSING —-~~— I Italy started to build a case for invasion lwc months nizo when Iinnre rlrlmrd on Allmnlnn "pal- by Athens. rril"r" nn invcsiicniion. fir» “p:\ir"lol" was m1 AI- ilflliillll irnnriit who was slnin in- side (IITFPP. At 'l pm. lodny Athens under- wcnl its i'rr"'~l air" raid nlrrrm. Tirrrr- \v.r\" no immvdiarte reac- tion bu! lllrlwirr IiIi‘(‘1l(I_\' has 0f- rorvrl in prnwcl. tho integrity oi (irrrvrr sii’ ‘.1! \Ilt‘ be attacked. ’I‘irr- (ire-xi; ornrv is smoll but S. ‘ice Hcndqrtariers unrrouneod to- uright. that "S. A. Irwkiu, mrruber of 1a gun crew aboard a def sin-ii"- l nrrncdmercirzrni ship. is rrrisduc auzi _ ibrlievcd to have been killed m oc- touah and tho if‘l‘i‘lifli‘_l' through rim. which u.» lidiinllS were bclievodi 0g, mum-s official mlmbcr “i... scr-kiruz to force up Piiiliv i!‘ "I110"! ' ON. V-lliild. His mother. Mrs. the l‘<rl1':‘rc=' in Europe. niong theiClrrisilna. Lcskln. lives rrl 304 Av- border" between Italian-conquered enue T, South Saskatoon, Sask. Eiurrsn “CANADA lw ““' mnbilizzr- ‘ OTTAWA, Oct. 2'l-fCPl~Nxrvnl y Annual subscription Dolltrretl 55.1w. "o ll-rli-l’ F l. $4.1m; (mrntln nod l. u. rosr r "c. itisr iiien. DeGauIIe Q¢currfgd_[n Forms W r - . Guvemmeit =Submarzne Area Under Darkness I “r0 PAGES L(.1Nlr<r_\, Q“ ChIITIrS [Jo Liaulle, leader of tl-rel gr?!‘ I“? forces. onounced 10- ' a3‘ .tc nation of a French. -' '1" 1H1 "wwrltf ti‘ r 1. - . .. i” Cfinllldlllder J 0861111 R03 r1- .r‘ illni r r I the nrrrzo i‘ ~ eluded In List Of ‘Czrsuultic Which Number 140; Ship Wins Replacing H. lvl. C. S. Fraser" nor-t 10:1 I<‘r<-r 0 Dr‘ (i. Lost In Collision Off Bordeaux. mtrli ("urrrrrrt i Farmers To I .‘r"r f \ 1 P "like-r illiiillu. . urivzri ~r -" < Be Caded I T 'I I For Next (lamp the rrrrzxvxr n ~rCPl -— - ii I I ‘diifist? mrirrurv trnin- x3“ ‘i i- “ lrll'.(l lii Ociu‘ r lrnczrl" ~ rilr-m .r\vz.' iron l. ‘A mu uiircr" work r ire second traru- _ ‘ ' ‘ Lil) rurlrlrur llrillwri . of nnrrurrrrl vul ;\‘i'\lL‘Cn, niillQllIlCc" r i~ fr", ‘. r r . ' “diil in .r statcrnen: I i?“ “ ‘7 ‘ ~'\' " . IILi\t' been sen: to W“ i\"_" ‘r ' "r. r1" \Ir r)‘. narrorrzr‘. war" o ' "w. 1; C ludr m‘ l" i nrnl-drzrrely" calling .5‘; I n. i 5rd "framing ;>cr'> I!“ F‘ H \ V‘ > .>_‘ ll to single men : Imruglu 1r. r..~‘.' r. | s in rho Zl-year-l - _‘ . v ' f v 1.01 culled for i 1w)“ l I rm: and to 22- (‘ii Ir ‘ l I ~ For Britain . x _ \'.‘ .3 _. . ._ f u‘r'r.\\v\. (m. "r7 _ rrr ~~ (‘anzrdzr l~ sending ltlrrint‘ vehiclrs to (he Yniicd Kingdom rti. the rate of 40f] u (lay. Muni- tions Minister Hone told The (Kuraliian Press inliilliil. The )IinIsi<-r nave out tfrr ‘ri- iorntntion in response to a litter)‘. lie said also that Millie awn barrels for Ilnfors guns wire in"- ing made in (‘nurrrlinrr plants and iillli the Dominion rrrrvv is sendinz “a fro" ovcruvr» ll?‘ . - r"_v duo» .lt"l llihlffi IO I'(‘- fr»? rri i‘ lierpnsillcn lrrurr t'"c (lepartnrcni c: in.’ llilillli r‘. rlcivzrce rui- im- Syd-Am; r ilkillll uxirrrd rzriis for 39,600 mm. j 'I‘ir~'r . 22mm v In tire mutter pi‘ ~lrr~l!\_ iii- ‘ ,1"~"r ~ cludirrr; rifle shells. the .\Iiv".i~- - “I i790? < tcr said (‘zrundn is sr-mliirr: "\\ (in 2.000; r- "" -.r .r"'"-."t ti ("or 1 Ckflnnlbin‘ [I711 I|\l’ln IAIN‘ 0 I(‘ III (l Kingdom but he ravi- no urinal figure l roof 5.5. AI-"TEFI T N §":%:-.":*..1€’{:‘~‘. ’ BEAUTJMCE o arvest ONLY A ‘snip GAME * Crops In N. B. IIXIFIKJN. Ocl 27 —(CP\" . .-._-.1 or‘ lurmcrs shov from their ticlds in 0r"- drrfc was sin-r r .. r" rhsirlcus rlur- ‘13 New Bases 0f Diphtheria In Halifax (§)iTI-'IiI'.(' I)Ait\i c: 1n .r_ .r l(‘ii'I' In in lzr l... o. ‘iallrcr .\.r;u l. .> r w. .___ Ir» inn: Ir. 1 . irrkrm. "r ll.\l.ll".\X, (m 27 ~»<('I>r~'l‘lrir~ y l] _1 in lrcsirzrai and ,nt hcrno — lrrrr lin 33. Four zl" ui .110 new (Irnrlto '.i.'.r rr-.~‘.\ \_\~t‘\ o‘. <lti»'.rl.<~rin wru- !'i‘}‘..'ll'i('ri in l."li.r\" rrrcr" lire wr-ck- ., end as rnrvlzurr zrlrtiurrirns ‘Iiisiiiiri rrnrns to M". up rn "1- rrrrmunrzuiraru _ ""iiil't".\ urllr :1 rm. to averting an l . _ . . " "- w“ Z13 ‘l; cindcmlc oi ' rrroirnrtlons. l |tHrl-‘(‘.-\.=T The now r ‘ Nnriimq- Fast; I‘:rrtl\ rlonrir and I: Irv-Ir in sifting \"|rrrl~. rural" (‘ape llrrirrn uzrrc reporiod. Dr. Alan .\lrr1“n'.i. ell; rnczlzr-rrl ni- Illlail From ficer, soul lltlii ixrrzsnns had nppirerl for lmmuuim ‘on at the firs: vlinu" ' ‘(ruched Salur" rv. 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Arrrlrr \ . r 2r r" 1 a imrzwv: Ilor- r u it Ir A .‘.l ‘ W‘ l’ ‘.1. lhc ruins. . iterrniz only lrungrr -(‘i;p:ri " he l.r.r\r.~ "Frvzrrcntine Illiil .\. .\l and abrasions. had no < ‘rrcre. A 3.15 P, M