V. hyper!!! whil- 1B7. f pgh..%2'.“6b.ill.. 1w cum ii 1h nor-pf" jaffmhlvtiiieirhmfil RUMORS laps Land lleinioroements tin Leyte [me Thug-Transports And Seven Destroyers ‘ In Move. IMARTIIUWS IIIADQUART- , PHILIPPINES, Nov. lsaturday) — 1A1’) — Japanese islanders or Lcyte landed heavy reinforcements from four 5.000- ion cargo ships at Ormoc last night, but lost three of the trans- ports and seven of accom- panylnz destroyers In the elfort. Gen. MacArthurfs communique give no estimates of the number of enemy‘ troops landed: but a r size of the .hlps, could have been between 5.000 and 10.000 men, was in addition to the 35.000 men which the enemy was estimated to hm.- in action vesterduy The hcadquartcts spokesman estimated the new reinforcements gave the Japanese as many men on Leyte now as they had when the American assault on the isl- 40.000 to 45.000 hpenese are faced hv a known tour American divisions. whose eriean dive sank the enemy fighters downed 16 of fending enemy fl habit- destroyed f 'e more in slty~iilling dorfighfs bombers. Fo crs and four fighters were lost. tinny Woman llios lit Wheel 0f Jeep he Jean Front. 23. of Upper 559B. N B . n nlcnlbcr cf the Can- tdlan ivotllpnfl; Anny can“ died 5930i’ of natural causes while dri- "Illl l 59v!» from Granby, Que. to liilitlefll- The veilicle left the high- "Y and crro- "ed into n stone wall tear Roxton Pond. Que. COMSHTT '1) FOR TRIAL WOODSTOCK, N, B, Nov‘ l0, - ICP» Wilbur Yorke was committed for trial on a charge manslaughter at today's cor.- riusio of 1 preliminary hearing. ted after a coroner's lllt Arnold Salmon. ‘ t. 17 as a result ruck by Yorke while passengers on a' truck. . Cooling Events "Rwtauaae Sale 114.1; c A Nev at o 1s. 11-11-11. "Shows-nut. “mm m N0 Stewart Saturday. 511G 9-30 P.1d. 1i- uxlMitv-va-fjtgxwfirtrliiixiauday. flovembtr Isn-ows‘ ' 1 1 Board lllvlovies. "Institute Dance Miilview Hall affable-filthy. November lothhhlulncii . ._ _l "Card Party and Dance Cor- ina Balm. Friday. Novelnoefi ililthfi "Dance. Lorne Valley Tuesday ‘mlnber 11m. weosterttuolrfh.’ "Pantry Sale at Holmalrs, 56,9,- WtiBY. Nov b" mt 0111.531. $132k ‘Wéttf-‘é Wit- 11-11-10. "Wit-y Young P ' - _ copies Play. mu ‘iogihfireen Gables" win be m“ H18 t at 8:30, lleartz Mem- ““~ 11~l1 ma]; m: Auction sills Nov- a-tr .1 °°i$$enl5°°h1 _ ec . Hirbtrt Poole, Lower Montague. ll-l 4i. "Rtceivln. h mmmny "wiinlngzlun-tii loom meme 5- N. Dawson. 11-1 1M. Meettn e1 gun. 0nd " It‘ Iyvviltllan érempeou .,_ t1"r=i'@=’l%l°'1“t11.l”.‘l..t.:.- r- __ Mimw- n-u-ii‘. All interest it?“ "m"! aitieniin mseciai 325i“ 11119131131113‘ ggclei'%esuin’rilll\erfleld , . ,- _ 1-1-1-11. _____ ‘l t palliation. "veto: "p. .49; vm-“i... 8.1.8.1. ‘W01: °° “nit or dealer can ILQXIIREAL. Nov. 10 ,- (CP) — ' 1A. terfered and OF Ni.‘ i/ fi//I The People's Paper MAXI MS CIA. MERE MAN JF m :--~—--"" '”"'--~_ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETUWN.'CANADA, SATURDAY, Novclvllal-zlz 11, 1944 FF EN SIVE SPREADS T0 YS-IVIILE "JABIN RESIGNATIONS ——1 Gonsoription Party Reports ‘Excite llttawa orrrswa. Nov. 1o _ 1c?» _"rln~‘ close of the Seventh Victorv 1.9m; campaign tomorrow has rrvived 1"tl_ mors on Parliament Hill iiifli..flll'—l mg resignations from the federal Cawgeeirlmig be expefltred at any time, t rme De ‘ - .. - .. . . . Ralswn resignsa a wsggeaglgnréilsgs. rill: Gtllllalls struck buck a‘. 1W0 were reports that Final"? ‘Mlmn 1.u...1 1\/Icl.. 1e t" 1'51“ and NFIVV hiiuistlcr ‘\i".c- alncc tile donztld would follow him ‘ i. In cabinet meeti ffs nficr ‘he resignation of Col R._ston Qum- ministers laid stress on the c icnl situation fnCing Canada, Daptltlfinr 'Al.|.l.u1l SiYPRI-JIHF, _ _(:\ front dis] itch said to ‘lulu ul least i~ iniuntlw (Ii ‘.\‘.'.'1 L.l =sc_v0n 111111; At mu" rule there were no ftlrtht-r] up‘ . "Slfsrlotlozls at that. time. tlitllcu 1 ’ M‘ “ M1‘ 115183‘ and Mr Macdonaltl o believed to be strong supportt-zzs of C01 Rnlstorfs stand. Meantime, Parliament Hill is erciscd over reports that, efforts b01112 made to create a ‘ ion party.” Whlic Col. name 1s mentioned in this coll tlon. those in close touch with 41m say he is determined to retire from politics altogether at the end this parliament. . Another name linked with a paw‘ t1 (1i\"iLi‘..tll> t ‘Sllll (iii ‘.110 i clfcllslve which (lernlon 15th urnlv 1\'L‘l'. the Nztllsriolids tiii'l't:il. i0 west. (l lllc last 3011 slur- 1 troops _ Jmv and endure Icd channel port v lire was c slble conscription party is that of 1,5 1mm ; - _.- l Murdoch A MacPhe-wl) (if B?‘ lll'l(‘lt'i" o lilo G mun ticicnct s af- Ei-HB. unsuccessful Cfiliditillit‘ fol’ " (“K1119 m; n; mi; m? lf-‘ildelfihlll of the Progressive oops of the C1111- Corlservailve party two years sign. .A l- rockct-ilrillg A miitlfity of tne cabinet are b» ;ctl enmly aun posit- lieved to be in accord with the sitiOn token’ by Prime hflni To the cast. the zrontuvas ablaze MaoKenzie King in his broad is‘. 1111111 north 1.; >o-."‘l with ftiiflffX- copiloll oi tho il‘0ii'_’iV-i0l‘flfilfid speech Wednesday night in Whirl} he -.maintained his belief in the voluntary overseas service policy for around fort-gird- rc wltll on average 11111.; and 110w in all armlsiitc that. t1.vi.-:lli_\", ing spell for the ant: cnisl liirman Loses Life in Mi. Pleasant (trash Oiillg filJSiifd about cast oi Rliiiiififllill. P cldem occurred Thurstl lftel-llotln but it was nfJi. until yest uy morn- ing tlzat the urcclzatle u. s loomed and the bcdy recovered _ The plnnc, a twill engine Btlllnil- broke, was attached t’: Nn 10 Bouill- tng and Gunnery School, the R. C. A F‘. station at Motlnt Pleasant. Officials at tho stotionfaid the cause of the accident was obscure. F0 Cummings was alone in i118 plane and was practising cstnlcra gun exercises. ‘ A resident of Richmond sow J18 plane ill difficulties about 4 oclock Thursday afternoon and saw it lun e to earth. A search was star- ged medlnteiy but. darkness in- it was not until the following morning that the wreck- age was located in a wooded area. Labor-Frog. Party Supports King TOR/ONTO. Nov. i0 -- (OP) — The notional executive committee oi the Labor Progressive Party to- day issued a. statement endorsing Prime Minister MacKenzie King's rudio s eech Wednesday night on the pro lem of reinforcements for Canada's army overseas. The statement made an appeal "to all sections of the labor move- ment. to all democratic men and women in Oannda to give energetic support to Gen. McNou hton in his campaisn to increase en strnents for overseas service." " 14 Nev}? Ratings Buried In Scotland EDINBURGH. Nov. i0 - (OP) -On a sunny autumn l!‘ in s little wooded cemetery alon the north bull: o1 the Firth of Fort . i4, navel ratings. i0 Canadians and four British. were buried recently following a moss funera. They had sailed t ether. fought togethe and they ha died togeth- er, victims of enemy action. details of which have not yet been disclo- '°"' n-o-u-at. ".I\1t-sv sin sed for security reasons: v lof TwcnLv-six }(‘1\i‘S ago today, World W111‘ I curled .u_l1ite1l inivctl but n iJTCtZiil- _ 'l‘otl.ly, the Allies. lto (it. . . . an- Anwriralt trnnils concussion. if flu‘ Alvierirans l1;1\|~‘nri\ir\ rl stills‘ the IIWHPYTI?‘ Nicer. " rzciv doc to P1212111 tit-ole ward to the (1 trap are tultinz: sings bcloiv Mrlz an Moselle to the ltorthoast of ‘Phinnville. Perhaps the most si-rnifirlznt aspect however. is the evidence it gives of Gen. good his statement that of the western front. much to sucwit "i" int Army to the no essential has now launched. it seems clear that other items. as the Third Army lf that is true. lines and wenth vlc iWar Silitttaiiiflti Lost Night had net: (l in thc 1v ill quantity er-bourui roads to now has been supplied sufficiently front. 21 st Army Group Front is Quiet By Charles Lyfltlh lleuur War WITH THE Correspondent 2 1 S'1‘ ARMY snoop m nonunion. Nov. 1o_ top Rcutel‘) - All is battlefield on this quiet on thin c of the ar- CV mlstice which ended .the First Great War 26 years a130- i w i The any nctlie flout that Ger- all sectors of reported from man artillery activity is cwstentl-v increasing and its fiercest tcmlm now has reached since Normandy. This must not be tflkflll V) m?!" that the Germans are tzetilhfz ready for offensive actltm- that they now of ammunition it is merely have huge supplies readily available in their homeland and consequen- tly have stepped up their program of hftfaSfiiflR All them. The weather with black 105s the sky and icy rain icd troops facial is cold and windy clouds scuddintz low ac- occasionai showers rth held priorities ‘o. march steadily toward a ibiiilGd foe will llczcr he able l 1e United States Srd lilnn oi‘ the opera- ivicie front in the Metz area as last‘ or more iii-visions including at least p I Evil‘ that due In tvrtther conditions‘ the ~- wit‘: ‘nrw have liven i iii-mile depth to which the. ' ‘lu- e-j in less than three (lays leads to that urnrise to threaten‘ ‘an no quickly, it must- ti in accurate ltnotvledge it 1 ti» sh across enemy rom- tllan to storm for- ,_ clcsi t: j .5 of the. lwlih e. t oi‘ the Nelle River cros- aml 112?]! llfizlyzcllend beyond the oi‘ the 3rd Army offensive,‘ Eisenhower's ability to make there would be no Wllltfil‘ lit-ill? 0n any 59°91?“ At the time he spoke two weeks ago there was, British-Canadian forces and the United Statesl I . . , . sound Therefore ihClp “as no w.“ on ammunition, tank fuel and for any such largo scale operation despite long communication French coastal areas the 8rd Army to resume the offensive on a broad SAINT JOHN. N’. B.. NOV. i0- (CPl _ Farmers in New Brunswick have started cutting Christmas trees. and rcDOrts indicate a 100d s11 ply will be available for the dom- cs ic market. Shipments to outside markets will be restricted by trans- portation difficulties. uv but t-vso tanks". i9 fillies north} lsir brldlzl-htadl loss the Jvloseilci l me." He sold l1.» 112d ll with unv more fol‘ | Mr MncPhcrsolt. who unsu counter-attack _ roll- fuiiv tlct Alolzlt-l" s- llllcs nclth of ' “i3 broke up l oust to-t .\blc_ 11.11115. years Mo. said. hot “thoroughlv 1n favor tio Confirm Germans Using i 1 I "r oi‘ tho 3rd Armv drivewt New Long-Range Rocket " soy the V12 falls star and expiocley - noise. hut it is tics~ lllsrctlrate to be nut-ll value. ‘it penet- ItiiFn lice-pt“: t Jill iilQ V-l. but for til". l"."..s ii calms less blast dam- "o V-‘J fell in the garden of- mr. i'1lit"(l t.» hfTTk a! Bv Lviwiloxcs LONDON. N01’. Prime MllilliP“ attack i V-Z " _ that. 1t 1' through the strmosnhal“ up to .. l1eight of between cu and 70 nlli - i" 'l"‘S vavirth 11:‘... . t avcilill! at :1 ~11 siiliililrlii ‘ Gcrnlnll far not been b01111‘ attack has bCtfli ilitkipl 1 “may; the last few wrecks‘ at. t. .1. m. the said “a. number’ ‘of the new rorltctr. " had landed at nlfeiv-zr-attt-ltwl points in Enzlund Speed Outstrins Bound Mr. Churchill pointed out that the sDBEd of the V-2 -— estimated bv other sources at between 700 and 1.00 miles all hour-out-strlpoctl Defense Line By Astley Hawkins \ I of givintz sufficl-ht oublic warniut‘. but he said that “there is. |lO'-\‘- ever. no" need to exaggerate tic BDRSI. "The scale and effect of these at- tacks have not hitherto been sla- nificant," he added. The German Radio said to- night thlt the V-Z now was being fired against Paris and the harbor installations at Antwerp, Belgian port Router Stuff Writer 10—<CP~Reutcr)—A . new defence position-the Adlge Line-is bclng hurriedly built byf the Germans to protect the vital} Brenner Poss and tile Plain of Ven- ice. following the breaching of the Po Valley lyositions by the British. 8th Army's capture of Forli. Allied forces entering fibril Wed- ROLHY. Not‘. great through Iv lch the Allied com- mand plans to supply the we:- tern front armies. of the city which carried the Ri- nllni-Bolcana itighuzay over the MOniOne River. to which the Ger- mans have fallen back as their next holding llnc. The Montone nlns in- to the Adriatic lust south of Rav- enna With the way to the Po Estuary thus opened up. the German com- nlanti is working at top speed on another line of defence farther north along the north bank cf the Adlgc. This second river of Italy runs a, Z-sllailczl caursc. skirting the higll Alps from wcst to east. swlt china south 20 miles north of B01 zann. koy to Brenner, and swing- i115: southeast nt Verona. t‘.l"it' tilcrzatlltl Italians under the direction of the German Tkz-dt. or- ln-nimtinn are said to be laboring day and nlszlli. on the iortiiirailnug which are replrtcd to include auti- tank ditches. mines and plllboxes. This Adiap lino is about 6t‘ miles north oi filo furthest Allied pan- qtration in ltoly. States 3rd Army's winter offensive gllfefld front and the fortress of Metz, threatened battles live miles lo the north and nine milns to the south. "OW 5050"“ Bufhi‘. ill lnilcs southeast of Metz.) ~ r i ' ‘l/fft‘ i. "t-re re s“ l d ' ' {Z.€.‘.'.‘“,g‘g.‘:.,;§;;,;;yé*t "I "v vc- t $1.‘. 6‘ ‘l..li.i.“1t.:.l‘ l.-t..tx.téiil To Cbordmgrte Pal 13133 1 ilast night oi the Associated SPF-- -rirlcd to pl-nvlrio sleighs so Nazis; Building New IiCSKiZK)’ night found the Germans, had blown the bridge to the west- To lone heart and to new bitter lsnldtemntation to be ltolltly re- S B I GQ. __ Mail. $4.00: other Provinces Subscription Delivered. $5.00 FRONT d: U.S.A. 85.00. 14 PAGES $ ‘tfanis fitlisidllfi ion-own into Action By l\l';*~1’l‘l\‘ ltiililnillililt HEADQU.»\lt'i"rlitS. PARIS, Not". l0 — (AP) — The United today to nearly every section of a 75-mile with envelopment, echoed to the din oi the _U. F». 6th Armored Division, the second tank division diViSl0l1S 1n the drive, pushed forward five miles and was e| Province Loses Grant Through Cont?" rhwailore Failure- on the part oi thc Donlin- i iOii and Provincial Governments to; iadopt o co-ordinated policy under. "the national physical fitncss Dro- Igrttlnme resulted ill the 1055 to t Prince Edward Island this V031‘ Appeal n individuals lViCB Clubs of Charlottetown. 'I'l"1ef vlggf...z’ffj,‘fn”°c'grlnéglnigt sewgifi tcilalrlnan. Lt -Col K. S ROgElSpf-q-oym A h d Q3 n. ‘Presimd a! ‘hi’ "Weilllfiv M» which ‘ nlzhhctleiflcigiiscai loail 'li%;'<512?1ali;i7§ ‘"01 a substantial federal grout. ll. as revealed at a special meeting. all the member" clubs were repres- annoullceti At the same tune ill" Vcnictl and at wlllcil n report salt] there was a tzoccl tilzlllcn ll l 'the playground committee was sub- Prlllco Efiwllfd island would 1e c 1 mitten. the Provinces with the largest n ~ ccntatze of the mininluln obiectivs ' In their report the committee ex- l- ~ - - ‘pained that ‘the ream“ for ‘bent over subscribed {inactivity during last summer wasf tthe, ‘ambiguous position of the D".- minion Government's physical fitness programme. in conjunction with the . Provincial Government." After sev-l ernl discussions with officials of Already the over-all total is nun-q than i2 oer cent above the $3.300. 000 quota. ' It is onlv_ in the individual sale». at there ls anv shorfutze. At the close of business vcsterdav subscrip- tions from individuals amounted ta the present. . . ‘ " . 1 mm - ~ t w“ a» ‘t_-¢n=1r=1wwt---lw the tProviuciul’ owenlm m." ' the $‘*-5°°-15°-""1’he vblswtltc ls servo.- Mone he“ mmght "was m?” mi‘ 1"“ ' ~ "we . . committee was advised ethat the‘ 000' But he"? "m" 1°“ “flit-ill r. King had told the cabinet that, C... . 1. . . . L d _ , “.9,- 0 “mm Th , , . . l5“ i ‘*4 ll” "an" 15 Provincial Government uias noti e D “w- e‘ 531419183 f6" compulsory overseas selvice would cl». - - lie t» d}; not this sure that when the suits ‘were tab.“ act be ap. .5116 ‘ry tlte- Ctlfljtlilic; 1A5 table 1° m“ “dmmagc °f m‘? Fed‘ i lated tonight the obiective for iv,- ii- brougl" brim-e it by 1.11: gotcln- Mill" ~~ (x1e; 6"“ firm" ‘m5 Ye"- Ii “'35 SiBV-‘d dividual sales would be roameh ment. Jill-o. l"r:111cc Theo". WY the P";’v1“°i“1 Gmfmmem’ W" They said it was u-o to the 5mg] "News To Me" tiYUUDa burgh" 30 flutes because 0- 180k 0f adequate kuow- purchaser and they urged that .1roul ‘ed ililC around; letilgreerog how] éhioDgfllggivtlnp-Gtt-Lili; flveriétgnn? that could oal-tlctmte in Cl‘ \\' S U 8 T‘ . nslcn. retmisim: a! money‘ for t-he- physical litnes pro-I Salesman were asked to turn in iii gramme. they were not in a position. their reports to their local un headquarters bv 9 o'clock tonight: to make any distribution this year.‘ order that me n 1 _ _ (The Dominion Government villi/Ell the province hightnge “fféiflgntgdm: voted the sum of $1.300 to Prince‘ eenis County as a “n” was O_ Ezlv."i.ll-dllslalid under their natitolqri- VEelilthe ‘top in lndividuaq 531-5 a, a1 phys ca ituess programme st W _ as n special names. with in_ year. the sum being contingent on a. t dlvlduals buying 51,21,700 t t‘, similar grant from the Provincial the 31.246000 quote 1 o n Governm/en‘. The City ‘Council had mgflylige gountv has $i.0l2.400 from also signified its willingness tot Whnie lug jvitlt R 51.165000 quota subscribe the sum of $1.200 for prO-i or a 899016135 Countv mu 5272.060 motlng the recreational lfacilitlies‘ ' -____'~1E‘f~"~__ of Charlottetown. t was n or er to take advantage of these wants that at a meeting held last March representative Rotarlalls. Kinsmen. ANOfllER _ Gyros‘. Y's Mertr and (Ev-ill Gratis tfttmg‘ eftmf i5 i" a“ a rcsoiu ion en rs rl grcjégarnme of the Associategd Ser- W0" BY WAN/INK vice Club's joint committee and i5 ___,. (“E constituting it a body to receive and ,‘ ' administer the money-i ‘P ~ At last night's meeting a 9Y0" grenune for the Winter wasfullffdls- . missed and it was decided to en-j 3M9 the 5&l‘\'i('!‘5 of_two comp: p ent persons to supervise two slides. and two rinks. The enthusiasm of m» meetintl ran nigh and 1t Wes f; i in childrcll _ the requirement U10! NU nlusthavethese to go on the slirlesh‘ roultl hp s. tl_\' enforced. It was the "liiltlliilli UDifiiUD of the meet- l.i..! that all future lllilyiilTv-‘ild nor-l; must be carried on under paid . supervision. V TORONTO. l\o\". 1o d. _ Minimum and maximum telnpera- tures: Vancouver 43. 51' ton 25. 3 In Itcilym FORECAST Maritime east and westt-Strcng Winds and moderate szalcs with oc- casional rain. High tide this morning at 3.02 and tonight at 10.59. Sun sets this afternoon at 5.36 11,251 rises tomorrow morning at |-_"-_;T_;TILT____- _ peg 30. 33; Toronto A9, . : 0 tz-nva 3'7. 54; Montreal 44. 53; Qug. ‘bee 36, ‘i8; Moncion 27, ~18: Hali- ar o ‘fax (ll, oi; Cilarlottctolvn I10. Situation is Still Acute tl-l ttitude New moon Nov. 15, 453 am. .°r°§§‘}‘,"‘§$§§§“11§§i~i‘llllll17fro. 1n Summerside tide ‘.8 minutes ‘claimln tn a published telegram. later than Charlottetown R. ithat Prince Edward island is L1H- | ting "its share of refrigerator 12101:? lwns expressed yesterday lbv d om ‘potato shlwrfi- 11° “if " DAILY AIR SERVICE Charlottetown — Summerslde — Moncton Leaves“ Charlottetown 7 A M. in view of -e ores-sins "eljii m" _ 3 cars at this time and the oarllrzlnr A i, d“ I n l u 4, P M_ Etrnnsportation handicap tinder. 4;'P‘_°§|_ Q23 ‘i my“ " . Qwhich the island will be suffering‘ SUNDAY SERWCE ‘COL 4), léeave Charlottetown 11.30 AM. l Ill itContinued on page 13. h M f Arrive Charlottetown 2 P. M. 5 _ and 5.45 r. M. ‘S Paraohutist l cumttorrorouiu - i NEW GLA$GO\\' sumo confirm Nov 10-’. ma.“ exam sunny) (CF, Private D_ '5 mifbts M‘ “no Leave Charlottetown l I’. M. Valley. P E l . was included in at Am" Chnlukiow“ 5'50 P‘ M‘ ‘ large class of Canadian soldiers who y 5 _ g FEM“; gpgyuig ‘graduated last week as fuZl-fledizetfli “M!” lséLnnlNa SUNDA"S ‘Dflffifililiifiis after conlpletinn their. fiutllifflliil training at the A35 0811-‘ Leave Wood Islands i0 00 A. M. lldian parachute training centre “q 2,00 P, M, hrrc. military athorlties announced .Leave| Carlboo-ILW noon and today. 4.00 l’. M. m‘?