MAXIMG OIL um: MAN ji- h moat“, b fl Vlftllh “mnflntfljgnfllll ' 0 I ‘I u|,,,"|i::“ii'ii:rsim. dlna Ind Gents. rounded Ill The Ps Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CI-IARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 115... lEEKS REPBRT sucs Admiral Urges ritain Strike Italians Hard Advocates Hitting Fascists With Whatever Sea~ And Air Pov_v_e_r_ Possible. LONDON. Oct. 3I—(CP Cablel-Great Britain should "strike some ylolelli blows against Italy now" with whatever sea and air power |hg [l spare from the defence of the homeland, Admiral of the Fleet mm fluiiield Irxed tonight. "Italy's object." the former Minister for Co-ordinatlon of Belem; pld in a broadcast, "may be to divide our military forces and so weaken tar resistance in Egypt. “Bat sea and air power will be of more valuable help to Greece in"; tin-gs army sent to Balenlka with all that means in transport and Ivillr!’ Citing the navy’: iwork in countering German invasion prepara- linis, he disclosed that last Oct. I2 “nearly 1,000 shells of varying call- in were poured into Cherhourg during a bombardment lasting less Isn 50 minutes." Potato Prices At Woodstock Make Advance WOODSTOCK. N. 8-. Oct. 31 —(CP) - The potato market here firmed this week with deal. era increasing their quotations to the fanncrs from 60 to 70 and 75 ccnts per barrel. De. "land ls coca with shipments 80mg forward almost daily bl" "l" Bllllllli’ is coming in faster than the dealers can handle it. The quality is good, with a 0WD. slightly larger than Inge Yfilrs and less than live per cent affected by the frost of recent nights. Nazi Invasion Ports Blasted By R. ‘A. F. LONDON. Oct. 31 — (CPl -— Tlirough cloud and mist the Royal Air Force (hopped tons of explosive and fire bombs overnight on the German invasion ports oi the 10w “The laws of strategy teach you," he said, "to strike your enemy.“ Ink ipot with your utmost force. Italy is the enemy's weak LpQL _n ntifiiinfii‘ llill Hold ‘ lloute March , a He expressed a conviction that the British Mediterranean fleet under command of Admiral 5n: Andrew Cunningham, would be able to handle the Italian fleet hold Gibraltar and protect the Suez Canal. "Italy. by invading Greece lllrflllgh Albania. can maintain her armies by a short sea route ac- ross the Adriatle—not an easy sea 10F""""0tli‘"fl(39t to operate in-but always there are Imssibllltles o1 tfembers cl’ ihc Non-Permanent ‘ “IE1” llill-m"- m M no“. undergoing: If ‘Italy plans to extend her mum m Beach Grove Inn camp operations by sea to the Greek Is- liod a rcu announced ni% 39d”, mlands, our fleet ma be given ma; "y-he um; opportunity to stri e that it has Ioilld leave the camp at. 1.15 pm. Walled f0?!’ indmartvb to Charlottetown via’ Authoritative ulllitnry infor- lower Norah RIVCI‘ Road, thence munts in London suld their in- iobrightonliczid. ‘formation was that the Italian From Brighton Road the route troops invading Greece had not Iili be aliuu Rochfoid, Kent. yet reached the main defensive Queen, Richmond. Prince and line. Grafton Streets. Hi5 Honor Lieu- . tenant Gm. ‘nor B. W. LePage will‘ like the salute in front of that Bank of Iicnircal building on Grafton sircel at. approximately 1.45 p.111. The irltirn route of march will l! Vlll Q “on nucl Euston Streets to the tritirmg grounds. " " the unit will attend m 11 am. at St. nu Church and at Si. "" . The route of Liclud’: the Pork Road- Two Killed Near llalifax HALIFAX, Out. 3i ~tCPl —-'I‘\vo men were killed tonight when they were struck by an automobile Willit! walking on St. Margaret's Bay road about iour miles from Halifax. The mcn. Gerald Byrne, 35. of Hitiitax iuid an unidentified man believed to be a Noryveginn sea- uiziii, died almost. instantly". Bcvh suffcicd muitiiile injuries to head and body and were dead when a doctor arrived on the scene. The car was (lriven by Clifford Wade, Halifax taximaii. A cor xcrls jur sitting at the scene of tho flliiL. ca. rtnurued a verdict of zici-ideiilul death and said, no blame wns to be attached to the driver. The jury recommended Murder Trial 0i 0. B. Youths llpens Monday SYDuEY. as. Oct. Ill—(CP)— mebhlr wcrc returned today by a? mhfllll‘ "llill? Jury in the cases of‘ smllhA _.\l.i(‘l.\'liil(‘, 14. and Robert ' " ‘A ll- ‘ll-lliuezl with the murder i iurther investigation be made. °l 5ll§lL~ iKioudvkel Mocisnac, 65-‘ llr-ckl ‘l -hclor farmer of near-i iar—25 Years S1733? lie two rural Cope Bre- A T d n” ‘ ‘lls will open Monday. Au-t o [laboured ‘the schcolboyrsi is rolgbe,j"c"'r“llld‘ll"ng "ll "llfmill" 1 Nov. 1, ION-Grout. arsenal and ‘l '5 W“ m“ mmlllll t military stores fell to enemy when ‘ Serbians wilhdreti: from Kraguivatz, C , miles from Belggdei Aritglol; rich forces repar o a ac r -- Bulgarians hold ng Uskub on the Nlsh-Salonikn railway. w Pair End 2500 Mile COP m‘ for Notices in this eolumi 8 cents per word. "TAlllW-PML. Stewart Tuesday. L-B28-11-1-3i. "sllllller - u and Dance. St. Tcrcsas ovemlm ‘llll- Webster's Orchestra. L-WH-ll-l-li. ll Dllllluslon Dance in Wiltshire m“ P°llll>uncd umil November 5th. L-DM-iI-l-li. comm ‘W “sllugwegl-allll New Giaa ow "ovum," 2m.‘ n ‘tjurgoy rueve ng. unao-‘ii-i-ii. By ETIENNE DUPUCII Canadian Press Correspondent NASSAU, The Bahamas, Oct. 31. —(CP Cablel-Two British seamen from the freighter Anglo-Saxomre- ported sunk by a Nazi raider 500 . miles southwest of the Azoresmame ' to the end today of a 70-day 2.500- ‘Bean 5 V.“ “PPM , Dance borne i’ Ha1l,'rn ‘ l i1= od' t n open 15-foot Webster] lllllfilglday’ N§.v..'§'§‘.bi°1'.i5.‘§}j 12ml dullsiifyywhlfchatlielr five coni- panions perished. They were Robert George Tall- scott. of Cardiff, 19. and Wilbert Roy Widdlcombc. 24. of Newiwll. who drifted last night into Gover- nor's Harbour. at nearby Eleuthei-a Island. rand were flown here by lane to ay. pThcir principle article of dict- had been seaweed. Two oi their companions, wounded when the raider machine gunned the boats. ed "NOtice i?“ ‘llllilufhfiiiifieili’; will: Q33 v ‘mm’ 10th. Knud Joiéggnsen. - -ll-l-1i. Iidltsollia] servl“ Rumma Bale, r dame Hall. Saturday. fiovem- l! 2 . n “llelllllllll and evening. L-UZQ-lo-QZ-QU-Il-i-Qi. ‘I amine m“ “em a McLeodw c ~z ti o, n t ilrstiaayélubngleinhbe‘ 3' b!’ "l9 give-Luigi, Jfiiiilileii lilvzriaoard. igfie “ill Church e central chm‘ fifth cur his throat with a razor. ' L-B-ll-I-ii. when their water supply was ex- mxl“ W001i Islands hall Tuesday lotiirlgber Ml} lll elsht. ‘see Bel- umorous Irish play ll! local Y.P.B. L-Ii. hnusted. thcv mnnaceil to clllcll son)"; gain wists-r, but during thelast Bill] ays H‘ _ drink. Sup lamenting tlich seaweed ha been one fivina fish- Couniries nnd on Germany's west- Alr Ministry recounted tonight. It added up the pilots’ reports t0 reach this summationz~ Flushing, once the main north continental port of entry for ves- sels from Britain; more than an hour of raiding set a huge iii-a between docks that could bc seen 55 miles out in the North Sea; the Walcheren Canal, between Flushing and Middelburu. and the inner and outer havens bombed heavily; Elmden: bomb bursts observed on the quay of the main wnterivay and in the big V-shaped harbor to the cast of the main entrance; “one very bright fire started and other fires in the area were seen to spread rapidly; one aircraft attacked a nearby railway junction and here, gain a large fire occurredf‘ Antwerp: “spins-ions and fires in the harbor area; O=tcnclt Quays and ship berths torn up just after the Germans 11nd repaired the damage done in previous bombings; pilots flying back from this overitiiht foray ic- tlie uh" and said that frcqucnt. cx- pio>inhs indicated that ovcry other bomb or so scored a hit. stick of bombs was dropped among smRZItZE Mar Heading To So.__A_frica 31 — (CPI is heading quickly toward Soul-h Africa and that the Union must redouble its defence preparations. Recent developments in the unr situation, he said, point more strongly to the conclusion that Af- portanl. battlefield. Declaring there is no safety in neutrality Gen. Smuts said the It- alian invasion of Greece showed n “callous contempt of the right of small nations." MELBOURNE, Australia. —(CP" -Australia will send 40 air recruits o. month to Rhodesia for training. in addition to trainees now in Can- nda under the Empire Scheme. Brit- iiin is sharing the cost of the train- ng. l 70 -l clay Voyage In Small Open Boat and one gar fish, which they were able to catch. Both were burnt black by the sun. The Anglo-Saxon, 5,596 - um freighter, built in 1929 and belong- ing m the Nitratle Steamship Com- pany, Ltd, with home port at Lon- don, was sighted by the raider on Aug. 21. the men said. They took to the boat and the vessel was sun Yesterda a former saw the men crawling aong the beach on Eltu- thera Island, attempting to reach some trees. They were given nour- ishment nnd firs aid before being transferred here. Widdlcoinbe, who lost 80 pounds during his alien-boat voyage. was able to walk t ' y when he arrived, but Tapscott had to be supported. A raider reported as the Narvlk had been operating in southern WfliPfS. she hes been described as a 10,000-ton ship capable oi 19 A n. faster than most frelghtcrs in ihc West Indies. she curl-us "s00 lin u. nccsraluu to reports of British sailors. and flies the Swedish flu". had nothing fol she has been reported to have dis- iietcf appearing six-inch ‘guns under can- vas. which is haule up for action. ornmost naval base in Emden, the‘ . Sixteen-inch shells being lowered to the deck of a Bullish battleship from an ammunition boat. They weigh a ton and will carry miles. ' 23y;- ._ ... - _V _ Tourist Messrs. R. R. Chcrliourg '\\"as bombed in the the daylight, and official sources snid ing around from doctor to docmr, ‘lock-‘ldll Sllllcl-“Ws W"? llll- o"? Three medical men were appoint- lour German torpedo boats about "for umsnirqtinns or this l ‘poneiils. ivitissrs. A. W. rlca will soon become a more lm- 0"" "l! ‘sent Legislature?" It was l "Tourist Scripts" for the pur- chase of alcoholic liquors were be- ing issued Premier 'I‘hane P" D9111“ 5lll‘llltl dPl-llls llll"0\\‘ll lllffll lll Campbell admitted last night at a joint political int-cling at Hunter River. The special scripts were provided visitors to relieve them of “MVKlVQld situation" of chas- ed to xvhom the tourist might go kind", the Premier said. Standing room was at a prem- ium in the large hnll as electors from all parts of the district at- tended the meeting. Conservative candidates, ‘Messrs. R. ll. Bcil and Phillip blatiicson, scored a smash- ing victory ovcr their Liberal op- Mntheson and George Kitson as they pre- sented their arguments in a con- vincing manner. M1". Walter MacKcnzie. Silflllfi" CAPE '1~()w1q_ south Africa. QM" field. spoke in _Svl.l]11)0l‘t ol the 010m _Prfm(= Minister Jan scrvutivc cnndicitlr- and uas gvcn Smuts snici tonight that the war ll mllbllli; Pllcfllllllll- The chnirmiiii, Major W. G. Darke oi’ Hunter River. before the meeting commenced read the fol- lowing communlcatioii: "In view of the fact that in the Plebiscitc. 2nd Queen's voted almost six to niust hny amendment of the Prohibition Act, and in view of the tact that the rcmovnl of restric- tions on the stile of liquor in Chur- loitrtown would lurttcly defeat the purpose of the Prohibition Act throughout the entire‘ province, will you stale your position here itmiulii. if hn_v_ azitinpi. to nulli- orize "local option’ for the City 0f Charlottetown should be made a. the next or any session of the pre- signed bv; Liberals. J. B. Dickleson; Aida [siCkiCtiOlli W. J. MacI/eod; F- L~ Robertson: W. G. Dnrkci Conser- vatives. (iuorge I-I. Stevenson; M. Louise McCoubi-ey; J. B. Spence‘. [efula Wood. Non-party. Rev- R- E. Show and Rev. Lewis M. Mur- rai,‘ ml..- of thanks w the Chili!‘- mrm was moved at the close of the meeting by Mr. Mntheson and sec- ondcil 11:: Ml‘. Bell- Refcrcnce was made to the be- reavemc-nt of Mr. Phillip Mathesoii who“; nephew, Claude Jones o! Pownal. tvrts killed in a car acci- dent “Mr Montreal Wednesday. The various speakers also paid tri- bute to the late Angus McPher- Mr, George Kitsch. the first spcukci‘. in a brief address stated that Mr. Bell hnd declared at King- ston the Provincial Government _(Contlmicrt_ 9n_p>age>8.__C0l_4) - f F BEST FOR A Tracle Admitted By Premier Conservative Candidates Philip Matheson Given Rous- Scrip Bell And lhousc bombed {Nazi Bombing "Raids Light Over London LONDON, Nov. l—-(Friday)_ lC_I>)-The wail of’ air raid alarms Wfhw Lnnrioncrs curly today after lllfllv Ulllll six hours of (pilot sleep lilo lnuri All ' minim". luiiii-liirlrii skies \\'i1l(’li 1111i! (icrmhii bomb- lili; til. zl. iiiiihiiiuiii. A few bursis of anti-aircraft Ellllfire followed the alarm. but that was the only indication that the Nazis were ‘lillllikiilg again. rrlfiillllf.‘ lust i1 zit few Ge nun . 1V5 Uilllif‘ r 1' Ll . ‘(l lllglit 0f niihck. but ltllt) gffiis ill‘; fiilxsllbilil-‘illd’ blllrilgl: and the raid . c . A "Mololoff brcadbziskut" fell in one London d‘. l, scattering iii- centiiarics over cloud urea. in. cllllllllg fl hlwlls ground. 10m: Litfllllllll immbt-i" tliycu within l1 10W llllllluvti it-ci of the ground and dl‘0]J|i\I(1 liif-{il _cX1)l0Sl‘.'E bombs 0n ztsotitliuusLt-rli isiuiiti town, clo- lllilllhlllllk uhumbir of shops and offices anti llliiitllllg casualties. Lflllfi0ll._1l town m eastern Eng- iill‘l(i. air ill south wait-u, and tlic hliuih utiw- iiic ubyccts oi other thiyiiulit uiiucks. Uiuung the day rescue lliufiitflgs brought put a number of persons trapped in the basement 0i ll inst night. Theie were 1.30 persons spread out in groups ill inc bust-incur shelters but only u small humour were in the block hit. Sports-Living Britons learned the centre court of tin.- ull-Lingland ten. illS club 11L Wimbmtlon, where world slurs have purioiiiitlti before Roy- hiii". nus tiumzigcii in H. recent null. Authorities also permitted identi- ili".il..ull Ql Ufllkkwltl‘ aqua heart oi London's tin-silica. district. as nizoilici" bombed ninumark. " - Lou's billiard rooms on Leicestm" square. tor 40 ycazs the scone 0t many of the u: ms uivut billiam and SnUUlUT niu.t;".t.~~, will,‘ destroy- e11 .\1 u .culm Mac- lleaith .\l1!11>' Dmiiiml uni".o".ii".t--t illiilO-‘L '10 pi-i tun". oi iiic children '" Itloriison. the Home Sec- ll Mini. 1r Lin" llomc Su- ‘did in hi. address llhll. he r could (iciict no sign oi 131110115 iviilllfiilq; llllli(‘l' llic sirziili o: night buiiii llllli silth’. - i'i'ii\\tliiig. ’l‘iioii..i:., r1 zuil manager London i iiisport Board. l I ‘l’ l. of llic t ‘ I l ‘said iooil lruilis" will supply approx- ‘ i i LONDON. Oct. 3l—(CP)—-Two theories are advanced here on Tur- [kcyks mamtenance of neutrality" up {to now in the Ilalo-Greck War. "Balkan diplomatic circlcs are dis- cussing thq 1)C€Sil)lli1.y that n Gcr-_ man-Russian squeeze play may be responsible. Othcr sources trike no stock in talk of a RlJSSJll-GCIIIIBII agreement. According to some reports, Axis strategy is based on an attempt t0 draw Briti>li troops from Eplylil in- to Greece. opening an O|)ll()l'illl1ii_\' for the Italians b0 move eastward from Sidi Bnrrani toward the Suez Canal. Some Balkan diplomats express tlic opinion that Turkey's part in the Ncoi" léiastern drama is zlleinted by lvloscou". They soy they believe that an understanding m the eventual (ilS- position of Middlc Eastern spoils. sticli. as the old fields cf Iraq and Iran lpcrsinl, has bcen reached by Hitler and Stalin. Somp (iiplomhtlc observers pres the opizizon that litissia has been promised Iran mid n (‘Ol‘l‘.(l0I‘ on both sides of the Dardnnciics in exchange for "qoritrolldig" Turks while Germany and Italy split up the Balkans. It this could be accomplished the three powers-Crermnny", Italy and Russia-then would confront the Turks with an ultimatum de- manding a right of way for Ger- man and Italian troops leading to Palestine. Port Said and Suez and a denationalized zone around me Dardancllcs to be controlled by Russia. The other view. however. is mat Russia's silence on the Italian drive into Greece may be taken as show- Axls powers approach the Dardan- 11m. e It i pointed out that. in the past Russia has always fought elles for herself or for control by s. friendly wer. These sources say she is no likely to sit quietly while Germany and Italv approach tlic historic straits which form her Lonly galtway to the Mediterranean. touch CANADA LOUR LL BQKiNG! iilnuiuiv BU l1uit' l.lil'(‘f‘—llt‘l‘ hunks are to be built; for a i s14 tunhu purposes. | Mcr cx- ‘ the} 111g uneasiness in Moscow as the, either for control of the Dnrdan- l stations where 1,000 \\‘l1l\l'f:&'5(‘5 “ill c than _ trailers at- scrve llill loud from it\L‘il(‘(i lo LYZllllS- Native 0f This liity Dies in Mt’l. 1o PAGES In uiic (lhyfiiqu. ihiu yesterday iii large apartment- 1 scfvicvs will be held next MAXIMS OFA, MERE MAN The golden age was llll‘ present age. IIOVCI’ Anlitlhl Subscription Drihcreil 8.1.110. U! Hull-LIL]. I430; (‘unisila nnil l}. 5. 5-bit". S ill GUUNTER AITACK Pas/t Fascists Back On Path’ To Ioannincr Capture Of Itaian Equipment Is "Claimed. Landing Of British Troops On Greek Islands Not Confirmeiiln London. LONDON. Oct. lll-lCPP-A Reuters News Agent-y dlspalrli from Corfu tonight said Greek naval units heavily shelled an Italian admin-e position on the Greek-Albanian border for an hour this morning. The news agency said the shelling was witncsscil by a lnrgt» mim- ber of people from the coast of Corfu, Ionian st-a island whit-h lit-q off the Greek-Albanian border. It laid the naval guns (lpPllPd up zit 7 a.m. and blasted away for a full hour. ATHENS, Greece, Oct. 3l—(AP)-——l1l ihcir flit-z lautirlr Clllli1i€l‘-Fliiii(‘l\’ of the \\'fll' with iizily, (Ircck sliltiicrs wort Cw‘ a. cd today to lune stormed heights north of itrlililllllii i i.lYl.€;j,'\ ,.= i pushed bark the invading Fascist troops. h The t0\vn—stratcgicall_v important because of iis supply tie- llOls and its lovaiiiwn, some 3o miles from the Albanian i.-.'...~.nr and an equal distance from the consb-wns thus rz-licuwl, '(‘lll- llolilllhl ill 101151, from what had been before a slim" but fnililllllwllS Italian advance by two columns. Specifically claimed in Greek reports were the recapture of a hill which hzid been the scene of heavy action and the 5.~{;,~_1r¢ 0f zihandcuicil Italian arms and equipment. (Advices from the (ircek-Yugtislnviziu \-'l‘l1 through lliiulj, Yugoslavia, Sillll the ltziliziiis 11ml gllilllti soc it gYUllllll in four days toward lionnina, but had been ‘tlflllilifiui’? crack strong Greek defences farther northwest.) _ The Icizihnina sector was the hottest of the tiny, but rill along ‘lite lolly battle liuc——the western frontier of :\lli;iiiin—:l‘.<-rr= was illliCFilliilClli. fighting. Behind the front, lllllllln and Greek lrnhIn-rs ill\llll<l.'ll'_\'. 111'. hnnniriiiic that. attached communications l Up until afternoon no bombing action in this country, other llilll UQCI] lil|i\‘\1'\. iii? UUUHLY)" ‘ -. loin l~ d- 'i'.~ in ~‘- iii flltllbl. min i.l.'ll1 tlizit along the battlefront, had been reported. ‘ 5.0M --.~.‘.' =t=n .- - ... ' l’: ‘fl; “m. _ from the titles and towns inland from the fighrzizg area hoops m<»\1<;tl__ up to the front (luring the rlziy ill (‘\‘cl‘_\" s.“ Oi . \‘li<‘lL‘iL' czipnltie of carrying them. i it wzis reported authoritatively that British troops, Llmlor the iprotvcii-ui of the Aicditcrraucnn fleet, had been landed on certain ].~trziic§_;"it: ltrcck islands, which for military rcztsrlns were. not dcwq- ‘ lurlml. (Hiuic lids bccu no London announcement of this fPpOFlCFl lhihliiitf.) Urcccc ticpcurlcd on the Niet- zixns line, a fnrtiiicd arch sup- ____ plcmcuicil by the natural fort-l loNDoNewpy _ A mmwr o! l'('\_~'CS lll'll\'l(i(‘(l ll)" tlic lllllllll‘ the Polish air force was given th (' ,, ; c: r] '-h fQH(“'5 Virtuti Milltari Cros: by (i(‘ll(‘l'.\ m" "K161111911: (.2013: frontier Slkorski, Polish p1'0;l11u1‘_l11—(>.\ii'.i‘ in .' i l - I . i1: the an English hospital. following aha fr..." lhe lnililm coast to Lake, majors aciion in ihc impli- ..f . London. Miuiwh. Illlli C(l1lll’< flu Iii-lug _____ M . ..._ 11w \lig(l§l.'l\' and ljillgzlrlzm PEOPL-E WiTH iJHYLiCl: to the 'l‘url<ish frontier. "The chief strength of this line SELDQM l‘ l is vmdcrstood to consist of con-i . .\lON'1‘R1-“.AL.. Oci. iii-lClji-Mrs. cz-vit‘ fortifications. earthworks. y PUT ‘TH: l R y l... ll il.llll\‘.ill liyiht, native 01 pill boxes and barbed-wire tank. FQQT DQWN (‘hnrlum-ioun, ililll n l‘(‘.\iiiCllL _cf No.1,.‘ \ \ w, .. lbbtiliitd; in!‘ 11:" lust 2U yt-ars. (lit-u continued Italian a1!- mids n? 1 —~ " ll‘*‘~l‘l'*ll“.3 Tue daughters aild Oll“ Jillsl. the port of Patras were rc- \ W" 5“l"'l"°~ ported officially. The toll of vio-‘ Fuiu": Aionuuv be llllliit‘. Heady Cerhian . i i i i BUCIlARJsSl‘, Oct. Ill-AA?) —- ,Ui\o1i1cuii itpoils liiat. last German i troop trains iiiui passed through liie ‘WUblCfll ltuiiiiiiiiriii province 0t Ba- iiut iprcsumuoiy- eastbound) mid that thcrc iizm b-cin a heavy move- ment of German wnr suppdes o the Timisonrn-urnsov railway cir- culatcrl licrc tonight. l During the duy lllt‘ German S. S. l tEliie Guard» Chief, Lorenz, arriv- icd nt Constanta by plane and it rcportril that lit! would go on to Bulgaria and ihcn t luiilcy, for (‘(|lli(‘l‘(‘ll(‘l‘5. The Rumaiuaii i_'ll\Cl'liill(‘lii snitl tlicrc was no official confirmation that. one squadron oi‘ Licimnn war- plullcs rcceiitiv linuii from here for "instruction pinymnirs" now has pro- ceeded to Bul. . .1 Thrcr» Ruinmnitri ships recalled from ‘furkish hulcrs have reached Constanta. Tonight Fwauz you Pupcn, Gcr- mmi nutbitssndni- to ‘Turkey, iIl'l'l\"' ed hcre on route to Berlin for‘ an important. cniilcrciicc mi Balk-in developments. (Those vaiioixs (levclopmciits 3151;‘ iii l"".'\vnshinglou visit was made llfllll" wolfd ll‘. nrilv to sit ln nt the discussions. It \\'llll‘l1' was reported unofficially that Cau- gested t4. some tibsctvers something siizuificant is afoot gartliiut liuitziiiln-uliicli a convenient area through Germany’ could strike at Greece). eastern st. Dunsinnks Cathedril olteiown, whore bllrlul Wlll Troop Movements Unofficial Reports From l l Rumania Claim Nazi War l Supplies Moving Eastward; lo Ankarin. tiins in the first day's raid on the city reached 100 dead and 250 in- jured. i TORONTO. Oct. Iii-AC!‘- unum arid maximum temp. l Dawson . .: 2a Victoria i. . u . - Edmonton l l ~lF. f Regina 2'1 l‘: | I Winnipeg lu~ iii j B l u s Toronto 1- » ill e I a lalggrgzal iii I I ‘ Q bec 1-» as i iitiilfiit John do it; l l llalifax 31 i n n u Charlottetown - '1 Il9 l . British ips 1 Fresh northwest WASHINGTON. Oct. aL-tAPi-l wlnd-v. lelr eml col-l- Hou. C. 1). liowc, Canadian Minis- ' ~ Maritime East: , iCunstaiihi 1-; in the Rummiiaii fer of Munitions and Supply, lcil Synopsis: Liglil fillOilfTs limo m- i\l'l .1 \‘.]ll(‘i1 Bulgarians flaim a! \VtlSllllllLl0ll for New York lmlul’ curred in M8Ill‘.(\'.\1l_ whllc in o‘ "or ' llicirsl. riiicr wliui was believed suctfcssiul pans o; u“. ygrcgniyn }Yf(\\"‘n(‘(s Ami conilusltvu o: negotiations for cou- l-(‘ull slruction in the UllliKd states g lii1‘1'(‘ill'llli ships for Great. Britain. . lii Ontario ilin “rather lnr. lair. ' Mr. Howe lcit bv plane lflllll(‘(il- - "d J - q 114g ‘ nlciv niicr llllivillllfl with 'I‘reasul'Y nnglgtgnlshet lit‘ llriilinmnlg R ‘Secretary; Henry Morgenthau, who subsequently announced at a Dl°55 sun “L; m“ “Hm-Hum, at 44g (‘-'1i1lll't‘ilC0 that. Ilritaln has urdercd Md "it l-arucl number" tgibfertiiglnefs flog standnnized type ui n y United Siflir». He. snlidnnegotfa-v :11“ qllllfl" mm" N9“ 6- 5-07 ‘klfssxliihlbuiilffiiilrurnisalin ls_ 110K‘: ‘Summerslde diide iii minutes lat- . to arrange for the big shipbuilding er than Charl tletoan. (irder, said to ‘involve $50.0iXl.QOP- _ _ gun“ _‘ mid it was believed ML Hones TIIE (‘AR FER!“ . - v l - rises tomorrow niornfnl; l" 6-39. [icavcs Borden 9.45 A.M.. 1.00 Y’ M. action sllilljtaliifi may participate in a Lkiipvfih Tormentiue 11.00 A. M» 4 . i the order.