TODAY FIV NQVEMBER 12. 1940 ,____ __,..... , m; i SHIRLEY TEMPLE Ar THE PRINCE ED WARD AND WEDNESDAY t eIiANo zones . . ., k‘ QUNG PEQRLE p _0NLY PANCIS. r00. .. I mo tors g5 51H; TESAALIICLEH-OYQACIKGE - GREENWOOD ARLEEN WHELAN GEORGE MONTGOMERY KATHLEEN HOWARD A 20th Centuryfox Picture “OLD NEW MEXICO” DAILY 3.15 - 1 - 9 P. M. 537E» . . . PETE-scrim TRAVELOGU :_ .-“BRITAIN’S n. A. F. — MARCH OF 'I‘I.\IE FANG WA Y HERE’S GRACIE STARTING THURSDAY — 8 For LAFFTSD’ AT I-IER LATEST DAYS “SYDNEY HOWARD Join-ed by 201A ("my In was, ¢~¢\¢\.\. THEWRE iATINS N MANHATTAN! DAILY 3.15 - 7 -s./i5 P. M.» TODAY and WED. ALSD : COMEDY — NOVELTY UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS — SPORT Described as a cocktail of music, dancinir and laughter. Universal: furor: comedy “La, Conga Nights" is Currently on the screen of the Capitol ‘Ilieuire with Hugh Herbert sliiri-iniz in seven diffe "ent hilarious Cfiulctlv characterizations. Not only does the screen's "woo. woo" man appear as himself and his be-whtskered grandfather, but he also dons wigs and feminine gownsl 1Q pi - '£lV his mother and his four tii/JA sit-rs, other; entertainment elements ln- cluded in the picture are three new suns, compositions, “Cormenita Mc- Siiirley Templfi At Prince Edward ock full of fun. lgrias Ind “n, "Yullilil Mule. we flit-h WHY-PBX film which li-DIS bnir- y Tglllplc, Jock (Mkin Ind Chm‘. pm urecnwixxi, gave audiences at um Prince iixitvnrd Theatre a roi- Mm] good time last nizh . "Young rel-pi Shirley Terri- ‘s tut-iitwsucond 910L111‘? 8-1141 "- 15 t; uiipiiii-st nit. Ln it sulrley m; live grand tunes written by Pr: Gordon and Harry Warren. ~pum Avenue." “Tra-la-La-ia, I Wiiinuiit ‘Puke ‘l- MiUiOII-Zl "The iIstoii-liixon Lune" and Younz Prom-J anti; Oiikle is, at his best 11x8- tiioicziuuii‘ humorous role while cimriiiite Greenwood. is leaner. kiltllfii‘ and iuiinici‘ than ever. ‘Ytie rtorv pattern concerns two Llfiilud/lllli: iilltitllillfi entertainers, oikie iiiid urconvvoud, who adopt rev $1 ‘ iiuii. ‘lttir atlcllilil- to be well-liked in the rout-cut town meet with rebuffs uizrl s.i‘ pnkvs at which they are tow to i.iki.- oftcnse. The dcnoue- miti’ u iiu >- iviicii Shirley, in an at- lelllp; to nut over a. sophisticated llillic at Llld iinnual school perform- lute, n iilfUCd oil the stage by the trucked uiui indignant. parents. 'l‘lie 1"" ‘ has a stirring and sur- prising ‘rs which cull U" "-11- ‘usuii. s’. The outstanding per- lnriiiaiiii-s iii-re directed by Allan Divan, ti-iio worked from a superb screen utiy prepared by Edwin Blum and D011 Ettlinger. Iirleeii ivlicoiun and Geor o - tizoniuni turn in exceptionaly a perionniuices in the romantic‘ ad, ivliilii Kathleen Howard. ex- cells as the small-town schooi- teacher. Turkey Sees llxis Drive is Imminent ISTANBUL, Turkey, Nov. ll — l-iiji — The Turkish official radio ‘P11 bros» mdicated tonight ‘that WY boll-i‘ ll. German military move ilithr lii ‘HHS to aid Italy is im- minent lilul flint this might be tho W‘ ii-isi-in for the Berlin visit ii riidic sold Yugosla- . lrl "very important, in no ible thrit. this is one 1* tlivnllllllS to be considered utilitototf and the German viisli Islllllbill wns filled with g i»: lu-inmi demands upon ‘ i fvr lllt‘ frcc pzimngc of llizil. country, nciih- the newspapers ‘ ivould nct if i did eiiler Yugolll- isu observers in Turkey .i<1f that Turkey would Bimini-la acted. They ‘d Molotoffs VlMt to i‘ the purpose of dis- iu iiud hour-custom llllflvlhUS as something diloiiiiitic setback for ‘Fur-- RIDGE. Miss, N07. ll- ‘fi 11k W. Tnllsstg. Internal W ‘“'11 twlillcnl economist l‘ i: “W“‘1'11ei‘itus 0f Harvard gs. ttidny after a weelv; o,“ M“ nlgnimtl rave bcen 81 years i: hl-IATITR ‘ ($9M Wéitcr “Street. 194 I. - 011 "Y. ov. . l-"u:(i.){_qq,-flr.xf.wl 917W 58rd 86 years. m? ' 1- '11 hie MacLean Mineral v idiu'=du_\‘. Nov. 13.. s-sr- N- D. ‘MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Clutrl it 1 ~ ~...'.'. strum" Phone in ""' [Last War Saved Democracy For Full Generation WASHINGTON, Nov. 1l.~lAP)— Standing near the tomb of the un- known soldici‘. Pl'E'Si(li‘lll Ilixiseitolt todrtv rcprovcil those wlio s:i_v the first Great “or was [iiurilii lu Vlllll and said that. to the criiitrzirv, it snvcd dcmocrucyi for ii full ui-nerii- tlon, and nindu possible lis resist;- iuice to force in liHli, H8 SDOKP ot tlic close oi’ a brlcf Armistice Day service, in inc course of which on tilde pint-rd it tvrcatliof white ciujvstinthciriiiitts upon the tomb. Later in the day, Mr. Rottsnvr-lt ltilcl the conivrsiiiiu- of tho project- Pd naval mriilicnl l'l'llll'l: in iicurliy Bethesda, Md, ‘.i‘itli .1 speech that it iviis fltllug to “ niznin in the pniriivtlc cuuso 11'0- scrving the well-being of tliosi‘ ivlio, living wcrir‘ tliu uniform o!‘ our de- fence. Both addresses strcsccd the nccd of "it living (ltJTllOVT-ll‘ ll llPlllflflflr- cv which lntvucls to k Ln mi llviuiz," 8s hc pill. it in the scctiud of the two speeches. DOHYllII-Z, in the first tliot democracy “cnu nr will lic snuffed out. lu nuv lifetime,” lii‘. predicted that DPODIES living undir tho “iron hut-ls" of modern conquer- rors would “ri1lii~l" Tire-British lr-lcs and the Ameri- cas led the ivorlrl in spreading the SDel of democracy. Ilc sold that “Yards the close of tho cra preced- JHR the present titre, “the impfltlr- mice of tuiv miivnuicnts in tiny 111111205. lvd liv tiiiv pen u» forecast the next step f()l'\\'.'\l"(l——— hi1 cm pi‘ 1776—ll1e one in which, thunk God, we still llve. “There came into belmz the first hu-Jlunq Rovernment in all the world whose cardinal nrlnclple wins democracy - the Uniu-d stntes of America . . . the Americas rind the British Isles lcd llui \\'(‘l'lll it‘. stirentl- inn the gospel of (lPlil4\."l‘fl(‘\' among peoples art-at and sitinll. And the world as o whole n-lt. with much rlizht that it hnd dlscimrtlcd fcurliil- ism, conquest and dliitnlorship.” International At A Glance (B! The (‘zinutliiiir Press) Empire and United Statics mark Armistice Anniversary; Elnpirn continues w‘ ' vffwrt while praying for dead; Ii idi-ul Roost-volt pre- dicts democracy will triumph, LONDON — Bomlu-rw from. Ark RFW"I raid Cugliuri iu Sardinia, as Bri .ilu presses uir uffi-uuvc. from Iinliii- to Afrlrzi: ihmzip, longest bomber trip enltwaril, rattled. IIUCHARIIST — Fin-s raizc. nll fields irigvtl, in ufti-rmiiili of ‘Bumauui s worst earthquake; hundreds killed. ATHENS — Italians retreating in disorder lcwnrd Alhnnia, Greek radio announces. lY-ZRLIN —- bloluiiiff nu Gi-rtuan soil; for-reaching talks believed lm- pending. IVASIIINGTON -— llfivlntoff vis- li to ll-crlln may hiunper [lulled ‘States-Russians tnlks LONDON -- Britain may launch first major lrmd offvnslvr- in Nriir I-Inst, reports any iif‘r-r return from bledllcrrnm-un ZlYt-l of Wiir Sco- rctary Eden. BERNE — Observers lu-licvc showdown lmmlm-nt bc-livi-cu (tr-n. Maximo Woygnurl and French North Afrlvuu nrnty; his failure lo return to Vichy stuffs rumnrl. LONDON Ilnllalns lost‘ i3 yylgnrg l“ England. fir-f ilmvurd on British snll: 1i duwru-d (luring (luv In hprvv nir bullies, gall- halls night assault. IRTANIU". -- Turkish radio quvs Germ," military moi"- lu llivlkuus Irr talks. _ \'I(‘ll\’ — Wr-vrruuil remap": in Africa. for tinvxnlrilnc-l rvrvolli French ldm’! Ilb"c-vi|l~ In laqu - and his Free Frenchmen. likely in ri-uiu from ar-iinlnrr-uu-l lflrlrll Africa falls lo Gm. de (iaullr lls CD917‘ l Pantry Auction I ZION SCHOOL ROOM WEDNESD AY AFTERNOON TEA L-377 Empress 0f Japan Reaches British Port By Douglas Amaron Canadian Press Staff Wrller LONDON, Nov. l1 —(CP Cable) The skill and coolness of the Em- press of Japzufs captain and his Chinese quurtermnstcr were credit- ed tonight ivith saving the former Cunndliin Pacific Sleamshlps’ Pacif- lr- flrioslilp from more than slight dumuuc ivhen she was attacked by uii onvmy plane in the Atlantic last Saturday‘. Crew rind passengers of the 26,- Oilti-toti liner, which reached a Brit- ish port safely yesterday, agreed that Captain ‘Thomas, of Vancouver and his qunrlermnster were heroes of the dive-bombing attack. “Our Captain's coolness was mur- vi-lious.“ ll crcw member said. “'I'he " l way ho zlgzugged the ship '. u the danger and avoided a di- l'l‘l‘l hit. siivcd us all. The Chinese (|llIll'l0l'lIlIl$l(‘l' at the wheel was a. ‘u-ro. lvinl: prone on his stomach to ilndyzc machine-gun fine, he cur- l‘ll‘fl out perfectly every order from lliu skipper." 'I‘l‘.e plane attackcv; the liner Bet- urdny morning. Passengers were iviilklrig the deck after Mes-Hut when claxons ivarncd them to take covcr. Women and children went quit-fly lo their shelter in the louver do." . I‘lie youngsters sting until the raid was ovvr. “Our antl-arcraft gun put up it good show and some people with rlflcs also had n shot at the Nazi as he dived to attack," a crewman stir‘ “One bomb struck the riill o rzlnucins: blow and there was some dnmmze to lifcbonts by ma- clilnc-gun fire." The plane was seen to be rocket- lni: about. after a shell burst above the ivlniz. Gunners were certain the raider did not escape unscathed. (Disclosure of the attack and the vessels siife arrival in port was the first offirlnl notice that the Em- press of Japan. which in 999"" time snllcd out of Vancouver to tlic Orient, now is operating in the Atlantic.) Foreign Newsmcn - Taken Du Tour Df Great Krupp Works (By Preston Grover, Associated Press staff Writer) ESSEN, Germany, Nov. ll-(APD -A party oi.’ foreign newspaper men brought by plane front ber- lin today to see whether British reports or heavy damage to the gNRl’. Krupp steel and munitions works were true found Krupps still a going concern and the plant apparently little hurt. Plant‘ authorities who conduct- ed the writers through the main part of the plant said four ex- plosive bombs had fallen during iho raid lust Frlda night. The nffccls or three coul be seen: One hail tnkcn over the corner of a two-storey wing of’! coal plant! imnthei‘ land destroyed n store building: the third had hit a small iSlllYl or the outskirts of the city. Curoful observation from a plane flying over the plant and durlniz a slow trip by automobile iviutllurz here and there through tlic enormous works failed to dis- |closo any evidence of serious hits ‘on furmcn rooms. coul and coking lrilimts or steel plants. Tho Krupp works undoubtedly hnd tin-n hit from time to time |rlurinit the mnnv months of Bri- ‘llsh boiublng bul thr- forcirzn cor- rrsprviflcnls sfiw no evidence that ions have been seriously Hugh IIerbert Plays Seven Hilarious Roles In “La Conga Nights” At Capitol Coy." "Chance of a Lifetime" and the Conga. rhythm number “Ha- vana." suniz bv Constance Moore. Miss Moore and Dennis Olicefe carry the love iiitirrcst in tllr: iraily paced story, and others in the vast include Eddie Qllillflli, Ivorike liorcs, Barnett Parker and Joe Brown, Jr. Said to be one of the most zcstiul comedv films (IOIl1lll‘(‘(\ bv rlol=yivood in recent months, “Lu (Joiiuii Nlgltts" is ululilluliu-ti lii,‘ sivcrui novelty duiicl-s lil zultlliuu to the music and lnuiili sci-tics. Km Gold- smltli was associate i;rotli.i.i-i' on the picture, and Elwood BlMlOll did the photography; N. S. Margaret: Survivors Reach llomcs HALIFAX. Nov. ll Nova. Scntluris ivho sill‘ sinking of thi- (‘nnorliziu destrovvi‘ Margarine nrrivv-rl lii Halifax lo- nlglit, their STEIIIPBN zii inc loss of their ship iuid more than 140 shipmalcs trmiudctl b_v_ liiippv re- unions with fl\l“il’ frimilics iiiiil the prospect of P11 dill“ 11'1"“- Eight of ilu- iiiiio KPJIIIPH lind lived tlirouizli llll‘ s l\.ll" of tho H.M.C.S. Frucci‘ off lhuiuci‘ lzisl June. All oi llimu lintl plenty,‘ of experiences to tell llu~ vugvi‘ fu- mllies who nwt lllPlll us‘ they cimtc off the tralii tit-u (‘.\l‘l‘l“fl llivtn from the 1‘i\.<l coast Cziiiiltliaii port when tlioy lziurlml from Bl-viutidu inst nlulit. _ _ _ For must, or lliuvti. l‘. wfis lrtvli‘ first sight of hump in (“will months. sir-ii‘ ~r (‘iovurrl ‘ivliciiv-Y of Hullfui‘ Rllilulll i! iui l ' “Ill- timents: “It tirli: ilk» iuitinup Llll earth tn be brick. \V<'i'e liuppy us the iloiil to ll!‘ lwi-t.‘ stun ‘iii )1 lw i‘liiit-l:l/~(l .'l‘~ lii‘ counted liow lio '»])l‘lll li-i. —iils first llKl1fil‘4‘—~lil ll [L ‘- tlon coll. Ill‘ and Illllllllm‘ < ivvivcii" were (‘Pl"l)‘l!lll§£ till-ii‘ urviviil (‘All Cllllfltilli ' li nu iinpriiiuiilii football , ~ 1: 1111i iiii‘ 1hr- flYli|)Llll— \\'ll(‘ll i -‘lll{l1ill.1)ll 101i mid uuslicil his lu-‘ul. It ivns nvnv nti zilil post, flllrl a uiilitii ord- erccl him iiisiilu ill lr-rl. umigett. protcsliiis: ti-‘iiirfs iii- crircttrziiltui tun i. imply. was ordcrcd billctcil in for the night. "I sort of lilu-d the idea." he laughed. "It u':is_ rntliur a nowl experience sprndint: your first night ashore ln lite lurkup." Lczpcti ivair on duty on ii scarclillulil- pliiifiit-m \\ll!’ll lhl‘ Mnriziirvc wits ruiiuii l li_v a freighter" in cpiivrii‘ Lh . "1' didn't hour ll flilt, until the crush," he snld. “Wliiii I looked around. the sido of the lulu frclghlcr looked llkr- n niriuzifnlu l0\\(‘l‘ll’lr_» over us. like tlic otlivrs, I {zrubbi-il n li"l(l\‘l‘ tliul was thrown nvcv tlw sldo of llic freighter and started to climb." "There ivns nu panic. no vt“.ll he sold. Ollur» of the $ill‘\'l\'U1‘S agreed with him. i ‘Cotilluucd from llflllf‘ it“ Moimliiliis. Munv units ivci-i- mini- hiluted, tho liluli vomiuniiil sold. and, iil‘liouali lliv full (wt-ii: of ,l.l‘le l'(‘]l(tl'll‘ll (‘trot-k vivtoibi- in tliul sector still lirts Ilfl‘ l)l‘l‘ll disvliisvd, to large proportion of llir~ rust were said to linvc .'QlIC‘.1L,.C.'llJl.‘.iICLl.. In tlit‘ cpulri‘, along the Kril- flITlRS Ri‘. ' tho ‘flrilirius \\'(‘l'(‘. srilil t0 be illqviiig; lii to linld ivliut ground tlicjv have palm-d. Fiulit- ing was ropurlccl limited to piitrol skirmish-rs. Although the rndlo snid the in- vnrlcrs flcd bvfriro Grcrk mountain fighters rlinrizlziy! iillli IlFLVUflPtS url hund *1‘l'4'll."ifll‘S. fllllfil‘ l‘t‘l\(ll‘!< ndlcntcd lhiil r-nvzilzgv hnd played slnrzulrirly lnroe role for mndcru nrfnro. Another batch of 600 Itnlinn ‘Rrlsoners ivris t'il:r'u to Sulouikn, cgeitu Sou port, opp of many sttvh "voups of (‘il)lfl\‘("€ which lius zir- lved hero lii tlic post two ivci-ks. Air raid nlni-ms soiiuilcrl in Sa- onlkri flvc limos todziv ‘Wlllilfl oven hours. hut uo bombs ivcre dropped. Reports lltil Firm-k fiizhr- Prs had shot down tlirro Iffllitin bomhors urirtli of that. city ivcrc or. confirmed. Greece us n ivliolo counted 316 persons klllctl. Rid ivoundcrl and 280 houses destroycd lu tlic ivrir. I Auction Sale Auvllon solo of silliit. crop, fiirm Implements unrl vita, of Allrort IC. Best M Donaldson. Lnl Z35 on impslrled. Wednosdav 20th. November, one (fr-lock p.m. Usual forms. A. A. R\.\l.<.i\\'. .\U("Il’\l‘I‘i‘T. a L-379-li-12-3i. ... ._.4L~L. __. V THE CI-IARLQTTETOWN GUARD! N kins trolunln ls flI)t‘l’V'.'0 for nrws oi local interest but uriverltsi a newsy tram-e may lit inserlcu at 6 cent: i word sine-ti; pd)‘ able in IIVIVEIIOB. Ih 32-153 l4 CONFEDERATION LIFE ANC " L-SITHU KNIGHTS 0F cFLunusus rug- ular meeting tonight, 8:15. Full attendance requested. L-lilii. MAN STILL MISSING WllEIClllXJ .s oi inoyri D0510, your-old Cilfll‘lUil\!§U\\'ll mun ‘-‘.lll) dlsnpptorcr. after an accident on Hilisbnio Bridge curly siizxtliiyt morning remained a mystery Jib’. night. Royal Canadian Mtilililfli Police sold tiiey hrtd tincovinwii no truce nf him. ‘fhoy broadc- st a no- scrlption of uim lint night. 1.111210 was driving a trui-k tvliiuli YUM"; Joseph Currie, 31!, of Mount ltgyiui six miles from lrere, killing 1.1m instantly. An inquest into the (ii-nth will be held this afternoon, it we‘; announced. ANNUAL MESS DINNER - Th.’- annuul mess dinner of the Prince likiwarc Island Light Horse tins held at the Queen hotcl last night. Lt. Col. E. W. Awhnstone of Long River, officer commanding the unit presided. It is prirt of llic no.1- maricnt active militia Spcukcrs eluded, Li. Col. G. E. Full, Lt. Col. F. I. Andrew, Flying Officer H A. S. Molvncux, and Major J. 1t. Pu- ton. Following the dinner an en- joyable sing sent: ivus hcltl. Marni‘ F. W. Hyndmnn is president of moss uiid Licut. Bskci‘ vice-p. dent. .~.. PARTRIDGE SHOOTING SEA- SON ENDS -- Nightfall yrsterilrtv us rrrctl in an EllITllSllfIP for Hun- i,'£ll'l u partridge in till province, us; to an cud on (qicn iwri- iut-o the first of Octobi-i‘. Gun- wore out in forte but not 1101K. tuuii_i' birds were briggod, i: was rc- porlod. The "Hulls" had become very pun shy since the shooting st icd and were keeping away from roiuis rind bulldii ‘ill they had to trump lo locate covey». were there, they aclmltli-rl, trouble was to find them. Earlier the sca- son had been scheduled to close on October 3i. Then it. was extendod, finally to trike l1‘. tliii llfiilflfiV. Personals Miss Mary F, A. Alexander o! the touching staff of FlTtlbflCldl‘. Junc- tion Grammar School took port in the Armistice Day service in Vvhiiiz- 10v Hirer‘. Ivan A. Lourlc. R. .C.S., (1.. Si“, left on return to Kipper C. mda ‘whore he ls on mlllta dutviiftvi‘ spcnrliiizl, ri short visit with his family il"l'P. in. or War Graves In Europc .i:li;iti t.. . vi‘ ml .\l~- in ".(l lli-iuiuiit. l‘."‘lll\ll‘(l 'lilli (‘fnlvlvtfic lIIlIIllliU 1i" )1‘ it! ‘I dour." llllb. Diwll "Jiizil dum Haulage Not Confirmed Ri-ixirlml dzimaue to the Canad- iiiu iruintnrlzil u! ViltiwRidue, first sziiil liv Ilritisli Tomnues return- luiz from P‘l:\uilc'.~‘ 1.1.1.‘ Spflii! to liiivz- ht-cn diinizii -d by Nazi bombs. luis not been confirmed. Tlic mriiu structure us‘ seen front lLe air has nppziri-ritlv not been (il‘.\ll'0_\'(‘(I hut. lllt‘l‘(* is no ii‘a_i' of ltllf\\\ill'.! ivlietlioi‘ minor dnmuize has \_\\~!'ll done by l tubs or slivllfirc, Col. Osborne s . 'l‘iici‘i~ ivns 2ll'llil(‘i'_\' action lii tho \'ll’ll'lil,\' of the iucuiurlal, he mid- vu, utid the ciimity (‘ume tliroitgli iusl. going rirounil the rtdac rather illilll against its fiicc. Llsfoix‘ the will‘ begun nil the l0\\'- or si-ulptuio ziiid llic iuuin tuvmur- till itself wtic licdvili‘ suiuil).igi.ic(i up to 4O foot. Co’. Osborne sold he douhicd a. (liiVCl iiit would be iuutle by a bomb on a irvt ivlilcli pi mod fniiu the nil such .'\ suuill vllu sur- fuxc. us two pylons irising like iuziiils l0 lliu l);(lll.I(‘l".§ vie. O; tlu: biWrll hirpc iucutiiriftls t0 cillliilllfillS, Vuirv, ultcie on April '7, i917, they‘ ‘t-lhk the l'l(l'_'t‘ lu a bloody‘ brittle, is the only UllC re- THE CENTRAI. GliARDIAN LOOKS for Christmas Photo- i.'1"=1l»11@1‘>. L-Iil-ll-Slt-iuiu. CEREMONY AT cums. STATION -—A brief Remembrance Day cere- mony tvcs held at the local Conu- dian National Railways stutiouyis. terday. Employees o1 the raiisuyi pluck-d a \_v\‘l'tf2ll.il on the plaque lli 111011101X‘ 0i Sir llciirv Thornton, for- mer president of the system. ‘rue plaque is in the WBJLllig room of the station. HAS CHARGE OI" ARRANGE- l\lEN’i‘.\‘.--"i‘lic committee in charge of arruiiiu-iiieitts for the observance 0t hcmiiubriiiice Dav here included Messrs. J. F. lfiightizcr, M.M., pre- sideutct the local branch of the Czmuiliuii Legion, and 1-1, R Mac. J. S. Walker and Major T. E. P. E. Islander A ll. S. “Alien" For 55 Years ROSWELL, u. M., Nov. 1l~An "illlfiil," who li-lfw l' ‘ed iii the Uni. li-(l Srnics. fur , _\‘{',ll'§ ivjtlmui $llBclnl_ licz-xicv. has voted, served on JUTlUS and enjoyed other priv. 119205 of Citizenship, at last m5 his citizenship papers. D- M- Allld. 68. was born on Prince l3dvzarrl island, and moved to the fliritcu‘ S"t1s with his pur- Lilla \\‘.i<'ll ti: “d5 i3 years old, Aulds iiiziici‘ rind mother took out first CZLiZUIlh “S for as he A1114 E1?“ up, first voted for a Presidvnt in liiflli, and has served on jlll'lt‘i sciizzil times through his .Vi‘111' vi i_‘r mice in Roswell. Lklit‘? he ‘ltiurrn-rl .\li.. Aillci, born in Etiglunil, iilio lii-loved that her mzirriugu lllfiflt: her an American citizen. Itecuutly he began checking on his parents‘ citizenship, with o view to nppliiiit; for old-rigs pqn- siriu. Finclziii; tlivv had never coin- irlclcd il2i‘i\ll‘i'lllZ.i'.i<)ll proceedings, he sent in his application. District Judge James B, Mc. Ghee, who issued the papers in Roswell, said he believed the cus- tomzii‘_i' examination in Aulcvs case could be madc- o little less strin- gent, rind the ngcd applicant “Pfl-Séed" in it few minutes. “Imagine living with an alien all those years,” Mrs. Aiild said, as her husband WRS handed his papers. Mrs. Auld also has for muiiy yiczirs. layRnd Efforts To improve ll. S., Soviet Relations been voting lBy J. (‘. Stork. Associated Press s n Stuff Writer‘) i \\'.".SlllN(‘i'l‘()N. Nov, iL-(AP) --S -lll'\\‘lll‘-l talks b(i\\‘(‘(‘!‘l the ics lllld soviet Russia .i~i:'i‘ llllf‘l"l'$'lflllfllllg may (‘ll iilf vuflrviv. it ivus he- ‘. lrvnlplil. us ll rcstllt of Sov- Premier‘ V ii-lir-sluff lviolotoffs ii l‘ to (‘it-rm . Tlir v‘ it ivris interpreted gener- ally .. ‘e as nu itidlcnllon that Ifll~'*l;l was l)l'(‘l).’ll'("[l to collabor- nlv more rlosclv ivllli the Axis I7f‘i'i\'l‘l'.< and lliut offorts of the Iillll-t <1 Slules our‘. (‘treat Britain lo improve illPll‘ relations with i\'I(‘"l‘(\“' were riczirlv futile. Shite Dopnrtmetv offilclals were f~ll"lll on the implications of M010- loffk viz-i". mid its probable effect nu Hi1» nwzotlritioxis which have been in progress here for some time. In most quarters. however, it was considered probably that the Hl‘0llllfl\\‘-7l‘k htid been laid in ad- vniicsi for Mnlotoffis talks with llitlci‘ rind otlivi‘ Gcrmnn leaders on lll(‘zlll.< of increasing their col- lnlioruilou. Spiicuhflon nu the main pur- pose or Molotofffls journey centred on Turkey. ncutrul nllv of Grant Iirllnlti and guardian of the Dar- ddiicllos. P ill‘ a ivirlclii-licld hPIlPI that Russia ivuilld novel‘ accede to ‘Ger- mnu control of the straits lending into the Block Sea from the fvlcrlltorrnncriti or extension of Gcivnnn influence to nelchburlng Turkoi‘. cortiilu informed quarter."- zippr-zii‘ .l to be expecting some stirli clcisclounient. Tlu- possibility‘ also was advan- ced flint Russia mlulil be prodded hv GPTlllflllT liito n closer relation- ship with Japan lhroiiizh a non- l\#»'.'!‘1‘.<.“‘ri'\ tizict. oi‘ a partnership in lliri lriplr- rilliuncc of Japan. (‘vi~i‘mriiii' tiud ftrili‘. ‘(lultcrl Stale: prilici- toward Rus- lnst summer porltal iiunirtgcil. The others rue zit PLloNIlIPliKlRIClC, '~ cllr of a terrible iru_v lii Nowm- , i917; be (Qtlvsiiul, \\'llL‘l‘\‘ C.iu- iiiiutns broke the Drocouri- Quciuil suction o1 the l-liudeuburg Litre‘. Courcclctle and BUllIIOli Wood, Hill 62 and Si. Julicii. "At St. Julicn, lll April, 1013, the CtllHlAlllllIS iilsi- captured the lin- zigziiiuilon of flu‘ world." Col. Os~ lmriir- Sllltl. “Field Niursliiil Lotti Fiiixicli sent tlicm a message say- iiiiz they had saved the dny.’ State 0f Graves Unknown Wliiil. has liiippcucd to the groves of Canadians is unknown. 'I’hcrc is uppu-liciislon that ll cemetery uciii‘ tlic Ncthcrlntiils coast may have bcvn flooded whcu tlic liollriudcrs period the dykcs in a vnlu effort to bit-Pill the Gcruuiu advance. lii ccmitcrics in France tind Bel- luiu sleep l,10~l.8i'|0 mcu of Bdtish lood. Iii more than 1.000 grnvc- yurds only about half lhc dead have l)l'(‘ll ldrnllflr-rl. For cvamplc, lu ilui Zivy crritcr of 'I“.‘.olu.<, Franco. llirrc not throc mcu from Fituzluuil fllid 50 Cnundiiiits nltogr-thvr i. zi ciuumoti grave made by a Illl“(‘ shell. 'I‘li<ili‘ IlRmPS ivrltlcu on tlic tvnlls of iiii~i was tuz-iiiizl livo n igiiidcu. All lliitivli (‘Pll"l("il“t> unde-r lltc t" iirsw (if tho luiiwrlzil \v.'ll‘ Groves (‘uuimlisioii v.91!" built to lip iii-z‘- mwuviii. Erich ldvntifiul soldier liss '.lt n headstone tirouiczl liitu rlinizli‘ lien" crzncnt ‘it-ants ' ~ “.‘uti.=1\“‘. (“v nrrcss l‘, l5“.- mlu. sZ0ll€5 nvcr Unltrd . u Fl’\ vecrcrl surldrnli- from condemnation of the Soviet. absorption of llic tin-cc Baltic states to an activc cfforl tn im- prnvr- rclnfltiris. Tlir- tnlks of Sllillllfl‘ Vvelles, ‘l|I‘li'll‘l‘S(‘(‘l'f‘li'll'_\' of slnlc. with Con- stantine Oumniiski‘. Soviet Am- bassador. vvPrv said lo have been iiiiiiod first nl removal of trade difficulties wllli a view lo lntcr discussion of broader questions. The oiilv nppnrr-nl result so far has been llir 000.000 of miicltiiiii port tn Rustin. 'l"his ivns stood to linvo s! l rrlczisc of somr- $7.- tools for cv- undcr- fiillcd to satisfy mcnial bridges, The Canadian stones hem‘ tlic mnplc leaf. Accord Was Reached Discusiniz the tirobabillti" of the Ciiuodirui iucmorials being undis- turbcd. Col. Osborne sold that "ln recciit yum-s tho Imperial Wiu‘ (irons Commission achieved an 0b- jcctlvc long (loslrrd, the formation of an Aurzlo-Frmicli-Gomiun rom- nilltcc coucarucrl with mutuftl care u.’ (‘llCllLV gruvcs iii those coitu- trim." "This ives lllflllfilll ‘.0 be a ,1l'(‘flf I'lli‘.l\lll i 0i fl].\l)(‘ll~l‘ll_‘.£‘llli and good ivill." hc “View never luv licitl u oi ‘cu on the part of Fl\'ll"l.l <1. uvl: . to ilésrrrctr in on, iviiy mil-nu‘ graves of the (in-till \\'.\i~. "II{)\\'."\'€‘I'. it is unforlutinlcl_i' n'i‘i‘ i ‘lkvlv llLll niilltriri‘ o'>""ti- t‘ ‘ llll‘. ‘wti'1iim¢,i‘ : Cull. l _r c (‘apiece to al For? 0i the Briiish viar ccmcter- men are engraved with their ‘regi- i65- Trinity United Dliurch There will be a social meeting of the Willing Circle of the King's Daughters oi the home of Mrs, G, D. Steel. 308 Eur-ton SL, on Tllcg. day evening. Nov l2. Promotions, Dhangcs In ’ G.N.R. Dept. MONCTON. N v. ll~Promotlons and chautu-s iii c dutiiis ill freight triifni ..'zincii'., (Jiiniitl-l ian National l1: :i.\$- "l"? allllmln“ ed today by M l-. is. trai- izr; manager, Alia." ;~ Argo, IIGYOK freigt agent i‘ dlviszons and t. . .11 EYnIPIll luv -. and West FUN wii _ i5 DOW illlpllllliffl Q1" Plfifi. agent. Ho will periofiii sir . " ties and will mazntuzi: his of! c 1i. Montreal. C.) - ‘ s Armstrong and Wi: t 1"‘ 1111 eastwards. _ These apps‘ inléllio oz» ed by John Pullcn. nsi crril lrolglii fftc mm uaizoiiril ll . burv n with the Force and in Maj 1939. As in flip Cdsr cf Mr. I\Il"."f1_\' lzns l. 1' i‘ 1‘ in other dwin- Novu Sc v ; ‘erscns and returned tn ' , ' lQlD. Ho wris born l l 4* m.» in FPbYllflTY ‘fr?! wqs .. . operator j‘ ' ‘ti in Miv of game jccar l d. '. .\i’lll'- Mrmtrvnl offws lu M r". Knoiih Declares ll. S. Dan Not Be intimidated COLUMBIA, C., Nov. ll.—-i(‘P* ——Fl'ill‘ik Know. biiitrti Stutvs Sur- rctriri of tlu» Niiii‘. i0‘ an Axum-- . l lirv Dav fillfllflllli‘ diitv u! Ill!‘ lltiiu mzilu- llic ivi-st The lliiilcd Sui willing to kin-n cu . at the pitch 1;‘ vuiurtli ti; llOliil. "filllPllffl m: not Ameiicri cannot be nCfl ])i"fl(‘€‘-Zll-flli\'-}l"i('(‘ attitude lie siiitl {list (Ext-ii Llrituiu l lwini elm to kit") buck lliv flit‘! av‘ ors l)(‘('1lll~l' or» is scpuuitoo tyau- II [l4 Iiliiflyivliil (\)Il'i.l‘.ll_‘lL and. - ‘ bi 1- line of CV.‘- fence on tlic hi us" With the .».. clung English Chntizzil rind sir. powct‘ “bnckcrl up by at B‘ tnzii had ‘ ' ‘ "ill l C-lilll~ bum“) . . that llie United States (left-n . t b93111- struiztetl to ivitiirtn attacks not our.‘ on its bornrlnrisxm _but an‘:- \v\'l‘l(‘f8 foreign forces might attvl: lire \\t5i1L'i'.'l ht e. Remembrance Day Weather % = E illlystery Deepens iln Dlszipgcatunce rut: 'l'l-‘"I.\'!‘”(lVl“ I ‘fill-I >'..‘.‘i.\'l.f‘4 iloi dliickcn D i lii ll llcly Redeemer liall 'i'l'i£:~'. tlllli lii-Ill. NOV. l! uud i!) Dinner served from 5 lii] 7 'i'l(‘I~Li§'l‘.—3 50c 0f Stall Child nullinn Pro“ 1L1‘ By The C Criiindus iii>i1i<=iiil~i'ntii'ii {her mnyi pi wulvtl ture (it mi \' cent thc ‘i It was (I ruining in .. ‘ - ~ Cunndzt Ililli in: bctivi-oi‘. lllPli‘ w in ltlmilioh... l. kutvlisiiiiti iiiwi British C. ziinbi I-Icavv l‘1\ill\ intervals ll‘t1ill Quebec in ill!‘ . fax the “(Hllllf cast" rind iu l there ticre slip iii 1‘- t) Five Driliisli Ships Arri At Lisbon L. Bl‘ . . lii< vd hi‘ llll‘ ' Il(‘l'l‘ l i'»i'l CHRESTMAS iiiiEETiNfi CARDS "1' nuw nu \ll|l‘ 1i‘. l \li ll It's BOUPZVIUIII". \ l.ti"_i<\ \|lII\\- em; i0 sl-lvvt lrmu lit lln- l.\l- W! design» and wi‘ut‘ii\:\. 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