OCTOBER 17,_1940 p? German JapsTellilfPlans Blaims 0f Troop To Strike Road min Bombing i8.-iAP)—'I‘he Japanese militai - ‘Y ggiwrllgdbfillloenwrlkifihtirlatlilgtlam" . l6 -—(AP) --Th .. fili- wlugtilrtliyocéategorically denied anew warplanes Wm ma“ ‘he u“ l“ m a German claim that a niish troop train had been bomb- most effort to strike s fatal DIOWu Wfllliasuplolies or hins on the v :1 saying ilie only incident to which m}. dermaii account "can possibly Mag. which Brit- "m" was an unsuccessful attempt t tomorrow. u, [nllitllllli-Ellil a freight train. CHARLOTTETUWN PAQE SEVEN THE GUARDIAN I vs- -¥<llI\=nb>>€€1u- 1. .. . . Mal-be , _ "gungflfll PJElI-ltlllfllardugesgllllxlglt; asfdli mne to ‘ed by uligfilglllllihiiéflgtfglltfififlls sult- ’4 Brains File Mush March War Puts l 1 n1ii',_i'y:s bulletin. under F" 01' any o , , . p ltg].l°$.“.‘ll%;a.“"“‘°“ ‘m’ m’ Day In Traingng For Citizenship, Scores Ace ~,Cnmp In i r-Tre facts are that at, 1:30 this ed opgngd 5m,- mm, mo“ . _ morning a goods tralnbwas travell- um as a. consequence of rs§§n.gfli_ in; near the Welslr order when heflence to the Rome-Berlin axis, U, enmiy bomber flied two bursts ily from lndo-Chino bases new. ,1 machine-gun bullets. y acquired by Japan from the Vichy “The train was not hit and there 3°V°mme“t' ‘he llenerai indicated l HIBBING, Minn, Oct. i6--(CiP)‘ FfiT|6)/_'$ Plans --Muslr March, veteran forward of Chicago Black Hawks of the Na- tional Hockey lxague, scored a hole At St. Catharines, Ont. HERE-HEY, Oct. l6—(AP)\ Boston Bruins Hockey squad went. through its daily quota of double workouts today although several er NJ-IL. clubs. It was m no dagnan no, w," m", My “He sgld the strtacks probab would ST. CATHABINEB. Ont... Oct. 16 behind o u“ d m "dam ‘or player; took time out to register in one on the 190-yard seventh NEW YORK, Oct. iii-MP)- mualflm _ p “:91”; Iqrgéillyngtfirl tgleugrgpng 12921-2 bglelitinéhlaefitu wfigermoytléako ti: I ay I gatibseeslec-tlixitrleedseif-gircceeswith the United ggllfmof £2; Hibbing Mesaba Golf 11,, w“ ha, put a wmporary nesgd wfnw” “(mm °I mdwchillfl- he had been skating all summer Each section had thIBO M" °1' Among those registering were Marzzh vifliyo is here with his $3139”; h; tlw error“ ‘if, James bA‘ i aro Appeli , ilita - ‘ . . t. ts f d - . ' _ . . ' ' 0 Orin a syn cate to up u‘ m TY Wm featured the work outs of the Tor forwards and W0 se 0 ¢ Frank Brlmsck, an American cit- team for fall training, covered the New York Yankees, it. was learned fencemen, The front lines in sec- tion No. 1 consisted of Syl Apps. Gordie Drillon, Bob Davidson; Rod Inentawr for Mussolinrs newspaper. g L f; today He was Hank raised the possibility in Rome that gofruia who“ obporrune scoring the "-0 mm“ would much ‘m a‘ tool: the leafs through two tougb. izen; defence-man Jack Crawford. Wh° h” apt-tiled for American ‘ilumfl-ihilli Jack Shewchuck course in a thrcc-unrlcr-par Tl. today but The Siiion. Snsk. product LS goll 3 llin former general still is ll0]’)('llll_ t. IJOSUTHihLCI‘ News Briefs keg and ring the united smfgginto 3.1m“ , u: and PY°Y°551°Y181 M the Vfllnflfaliv. 1nd. "He is as en ._ 15mm a, eve, g. r _,_____i____,___,_ IDNDON. Oil. lfi-(C-P) -—- RGV. th . ‘ sunk)’ c“? P13Yd°Wn I911“ I357- HBNU» BWWTWY , ~ 9 I the famed Kitchener lIh 0f Milt Countr Club. , _ - William Reggie‘? fllyniMfhflowuck. ceigtawirfthgirpetly§gltlil geaclisiiltlitxixllofg ‘Prml N M a gflilfflfiféllhj-gg. ‘§,§°k_,°hn"n°;’°‘f§fl% sfi-Imdi. Both B1111" In‘; Woody y 3°52“ Jlerrifmigtlfiz 0d" “ilvlsilgrllelgy REMEMBER WHEN “livgiid-irrilriiraiaoitfiLgilig-sina 15;? gffinntgtalliltil-dtgvouldflbrlng JP?“ p: ”r°fi§§uni°rolxia$'tr 3103i‘ lilo '5'}; Greedy. The line of Kowclriak. m,,,,“,,‘,°-,§§,‘;fl}g§m 3E {Md Per‘ Fhrley! legal representative. "Hes ililld 1511M" h”. ‘W “Rpm!” ""5 “What will‘ the fiiiiuefitni“fio‘liktfi scryirnmafle was so effortless snd Bellinger and Mccreedy plilayegnfor and Plan to file glgizenshi; Dudley NEW $1.225 lalrlutmxllalvirrrlfr ‘iii.’ ‘BY Th“ C iilifiii‘“fiir‘°iffé i2..i:.ii":....."°": ‘itsara- th . atria“ “it s“""n....°°“2 ‘éfillmétimléififis “iii. ‘its wit; "w" “"1 M " 1 - ~ .ean w - excmm:"' r scra.‘ ' _ w . ' well 311W" ‘*5 *1 b'°°d°“""- iiiiipoggogggastémetareiawm Ellatsxaisgotlae hocllcey Dlgyer. if there ever was giset ggrgers tggoatllaengnwénllizopgliélémgf $81,,‘ 5,55% §§,§f,‘°{,‘,i,§"},},.,}§,, “m; “.iab(i,‘l,‘d(lllfm’gf°yéhgeaf“;1;_§if‘ ((1131 —-"—‘ . anseoo o ou 1- . - .. n: . _ _,. ‘m. LONDON, Octmritsilzlgcrgggxlziefl‘; their ‘way lnpo northgEnwIndo-Ch na onteinder the critical eye of their man and Wallyd Btanowiiid, if‘?! éifmnrgwn hfiellixnlggéreidwggrrkoylfttsoran ' ' fldexuilntillee 21113211101153” ‘r10! , mimk 1x3 war Sctivlilfv _ v s recen y woud stayt ere because of hi te to k ff the Jack Church an He! am n _____ ' L ., H x ‘- - ~ . ‘ y. u |il‘l‘l\'(‘(I lil kgypt, it was announced boss‘ “he at e s O o were the rival defences. e he syndicate has been seeking an- w M“ t‘ 5W0” Chinese pressure on that border. make u for The French said their entry violat- wraps in an 6H0" to p ed an agreement by which limited Japanese forces were pelTILItI/Qd to enter the colony by sea). CHUNGKING. China. Oct. l6. - (AP)—A spokesman for the Chinese Ministry of Communications said toni ht an orderly resumption of .__*_.. __. -.v______ l other backer to supply tlza estimat- ed 52.000000 needed. i a 7 _l=‘urlvy's new duties as an cxccu- A sc..zr.criri~ " _°"Y B" [Begins Survey pm llidll)‘. rie will visit LL-Gen. sir Archibald Wvavell, general offic- er communduig in chief of the Mid- dle East. and inspect his forces. OTTAWA, Oct. i6. —— (GP) — At grrizliiiu customs duties, excise taxes, excise duties and sundry col- tlme lost in starting their tralhlng_ LOUISVILLE, Ky. Oct, r@_ Escaped Nazi Prisoners Arc iiiilffift flmeflfifln Association, will he Pfe-ilfivni of the club under the pointments announced today as well as from earlier moves are expected be to filled shortly. The Minister also announced the appointment of Ma], Gordon Leight- ll. S. Cooperatives To llave Own Yankee Job, Mnhoney said. ___pi______ BOMBERS SCORE HITS réfiufirlrsrurilgrgiizii sglgiizcgrligeéofnhgxgg £22211’;onefihgmflugntayviagysurgryy on. formerly of Regina, as Chief gglgiiéflfi xngut-ifleykouan- CAIRO E T“ m‘ apwmben 1939' and mwme added u“ c mesa “Ire mt “aware ' ' Pgretfnélnltwosrilivoegdlhr ll/rilfij txglghoxlraigs icon Lcirghe. OX o ' e ' Infl- British bombkelfs’ giiliflifi aTéQPinT. I CAIRO. Elzvpt, 0m, or collections of $11.624.19é3d were up 0f possible Japanese bombing, but Fmanma] gvaynn iwm ~15 retlfrmt; - Dudlcys appomtment w“ am yesterday on the (Wu m a m‘; _ w," 5,.,..,.._.,,,. A,,,_,,, ‘is lfsslivgd 323g? fltlli-lllillyrli§0af' bhoilnbitnhigyexxllrelrlgenéjeadbefogelegtills" o‘ Appolzntment of a commander JOHN'S. Nfld" Oct. l6. —(CP gwnkced wd" l“ A Wlflsram from on Benizasi. the Ihflian Libyan gant“ “m” °I ‘he n B ' -— ' r " » ‘ ' ' '2 11.11-- slewnue “Muster Gibson. o Chinese are under no meek ‘m. t,“ 3rd Division leave. the 4m, a c) Two German prisoners who an c; a dm after t-lio eastern port, the air command announced fllliligsfiglyra atoofnnioiigrlifs flxppécctifi‘ also mobilized early this summer“ ifigftlélreéiavvfrgvrgreatgagéltgéfénififégymini! mlllm-‘mln’. Hlicfldi‘ one-third own-r tonight A rabbit hunter saw the two men in an empty shack in the woods near here and notified police. The Dah- were promptlv rounded up by officers without difficulty, The prisoners Captain Wilhelm Justine and Ernest Munch, were interned when their German Ship, the Christopher Dorniim, was seiz- .~: lofczilcv and siiyiporl CHICAGO, Oct. 16—(AP)—Es- lust tablishment of the National Co- operative Finance Association was announced today at. the l2th bien- nial congress of the Co-opemtive League of the USA. Perry L. Green, Columbus, 0., President of the Ohio Farm Bureau, said the Association‘; aim would be 31w w msh- he 5am’ ‘or cf the clnlr bought. the remain- ing two i-lirids from Donia Bush EX-nifiiui‘ lonelier. and Frank Mc- Kinnfii’. Indianapolis banker. still without an active head. Gen. Sansom is expected to re- turn from England shortly to take over the command of his division. Appointments to the divisional headquarter; staff are expected to await Gen. Sansomis arrival but will be made before the Division is concentrated fn the Maritime Pro- OTTAWA. Oct. 16.—(CP)—A b0- ta] oi (H5 airplanes of various igpes have been mudc available for 21.n- aiiian use in the past. three months, Munitions Minister Howe made kuowii in a statement issued today. lie excluded production of Canadian Associated Aircraft Limited from his figures. The Minister's summary on Incendiarles. it was added. were’, ‘m mm“ u, me flrfiiiiicd upon the raiwny station sidings NAVAL PATRQ], 5111p N , NS.W.-ICPI —Speci- ally equipped for submarine war-i IHTB. mlncsvrccmng uncl other pliT-i out yesterday bv snippinz the loivnrynoses. one of the 13 naval patrol United Farmers To Study Post- of war. Munch made g previous es- cape but was nuicklv recapture-d. 'I'hev were believed to have broken l . riiidian bnsc post office at Ottawa. that the federal and provincial tions affiliated with the League to HMPI’ HEATED, AND as n" 6TRli<E5 ‘THE AMiMAL tr SlNGEQ w; Elnizizlizissflxulgtilgiloe’ ftéfigzzvgrncgigirregnahraold war s rtxoovferrefenthfrogrgéigrexgggcégogfifgfggf vipnccs for the winter. ed here shortly after the Outbreak Zitirrziggigidllrfrgilfliecgrllllcitlf§5‘%li?§l,ng,,%1:,§,t,.a1,'fyAlifgaliflbeéftr‘ lfillglzvrbr‘. me axis mvxprs gcadriada, 1272‘; Dllgélttl lalsxstesmalofllleg in gr goyemmeerzitleor pflVflIA! profit __l_a3_inched_here._ 1 me ease, ans an pan . i D m- wflc I s: C s. OUT OUR WAY ' "“" "_ ‘T " ‘ Milw- bled by the Royal Canadian Air -—- Officials exphined that the new By J- R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE _ with M Force 13B: planes delivered from QABKATOON, Oct. l0 --(CP) —— financial agency would at first apt. _ "- 3.197 HOOP“ V319 Ufliled Slat“ 59- Delegates to the 40th annual con- as a clearing house flortinter-co-op- r| [AT/g A DlRTV WRT‘) ' WHY w“ WANT D D VOUSEE “M665 WE PQNUPLE ‘S THAToFTuE . - i ~ th United Fa ! ti t t. n5 u B lan- $ 1 E , , SAY NO ' n; ' fYITAWA, Oct. iii-lo?) - The fiasrjrchewan $122123. $.21 lg alibi; giro keystgns gr a ,§ TRICIK.’ THAT DOG you HlM To GET UP. ELECT?‘ EVE!" WE EQECTA ear-sway THROUGH * o.....¢,.1-¥L(,>;.Q5E”Q'TJ°.¢ j 1111-“111151151 “mwmi 1* Prelim“ day passed a resolution instructih! network of regional associations DIDN'T GET INTO ‘rt-i’ D0 DlDN'T You’ WELL writer-true CATTLE HAVETO PASS emu ' R “on” ' -111°""°*'""*“°'° "d1!" '“*°""*"I o» organization's board of direct- which would take care of u“. fi- a BATH "rue. BY HISSELF euci-i THERE HE le--1' WATE2-~A5 eacu a E"? “ml” '3” REMOIE ‘WWW fi,“}§§‘,,,f°,,§§,‘§§5““,1f§',‘§“§ 135%? ors to select a. committee for study narrfial need; of co-cperativcs Ien- ll AN’ Tlihihl TH’ WATER THINGS QAVE YOU A WAY HE STEPS 0N ACLARSLF $2115‘ PRACTWALLY HEQE): t od ~ that ‘m ll n, men g of plans for Canada’! post-war ec- era v- - - T 5 DONE TQ was wow H TSUP How COME woo gfefilmiyfllaicanadmn 1m Fgme eve; Ono,” lsTheyisaid they; egpgfotngilaoigsgictige , ignotlv HIM-ALL RlGII-Tl‘. ME AND vouiz ACURRENT oi= euzcrizicirv RutdNiNG ACROSS rug Gare- uAVENq- CLEANED Up) seas shoiud be nddresed of. the Ca- The resolution expressed reg ‘et 1'68 Ont! an fl . . GTAH’ IN TH 1? MAO I WAY FROM PQST To Doqnnzrurg CUQQENT r5 |WEN5ELy q-HE pEEpETi “L . t‘ ' ' Prom there it, will be promptly for- worded. IDNDON. Oct. 16.—-(CP) — The House oi Commons today voted to make fl,000,000,0()0 i$4,540,000,000) war credit imnhible to the govern- ment to cover heavy expenditures between now and March. Thiscon- stltuted approval of the credit which the government announced yester- day. Sir Kingsley Wood, Chancel- lor of the Exchequer, said the war is COSlliiil Britain £9,000,000 a, day. IONDON. Oct. lti-(CP Cable)— Captain Robert Davies, Canadian Chief of one of the bomb disposal squads of the Royal Engineers, said in s. luncheon address today that the boinli disposal personnel take as much pride in removing bombs from dividual members in the United the most lliumbled ihomes in are ~___ SW19! 8nd Canada- counirv as tic" dl n removln 1e _ _ -i——————i— one that threalencd the destruigztlon Nfifigflcffl; 9g,,§,§,~,,,;§1'>,,, SEAMAN-BAKER of St. Paul's Cathedral. “St. Paul's cm“ Jun!“ ‘L H_ m“), o; me wgDmNG issnational edifice," Captain Davies t. Bench Division of m, New ~ __.._ md- "hm m“ “me "m" lmme- Brunswick Supreme Court has been LIVERPOOL, October l2 —A even the smallest and hiunblest, is his ca.llc, tut d to hlni as - , Si. Palm is to S? Q11; nation,» J-Hiacanculgérgrsp: liaggaltogéifilk or is mfioxMnélégélE cwfitysoécimgligfld _ A I ______ U‘? ‘I NEEDS ,5 ii- - ', , v on. “ ' - Mi LLIAM . — HALIFAX’ o“? ISAC?) _Um_ the aired jurists resignation, saying day momma we“ M55 Jess“, .,* m...‘ WHY MoTt-iqge GET GRAY ,1,” j A Back, governments had failed to set up boards to consider plans for meet- ing conditions following the war. 1t empowered the committee, to be sel- ected by the directors, to add to its membership representatives of co- operative organizations, universities and provincial and federal govern- merits. Michaud Mentioned As Successor To Chief Justiceship received. Deputy Attorney-General it had been sent to Ottawa. and a establish its own regional banking facilities with. the ownership of the national association being vested in the regional co-operatzves. "A co-operative finance system will place no profit motive restric- tion on distribution and will be made to serve it." Green said. “It will bring into existence a ‘co-oper- ative money system‘ which the ol- itician system will be compell to follow.” He said he hoped that within l0 years the co-operative movement would build a co-operatlve finance system reachingback to every pat- locai co-opcrntlve. The league embraces 2.000 co- operative societies and 1.115.000 11'1- wedding of interest to many friends Baker, of Brooklyn, became the ron and individual member of every-p BED-flNET GOOD l ‘T UP Hibeiwfutzriiezmozs, me cutzastrr Passes "mtzoueu A DISK IN WHici-i l6 GTENCILLED _ rue RANCi-vé stamp, ’ SO YOU SEE ca“... MCTlON PRoacgmi? versiti" of King's College hi hest new H, rmmem woud be announc. honorary degree-doom o1 div nity _ _ J,” mm bride of Dannie Seaman, son of _ -was conferred yesterdray on Dr. fflnfifluflflfffi, m, fifomgffiene; Mr. and Mrs- John E. Seaman, BRINGING UP FATHER Bl! Gem!” 51131111"!!! George Frederick Kingston, Bishop 51's Department. was given in court- 01 UVQFPOOI- The cflffimonl! W“ of Alizoniu. Ont. Most Rev. John esy_ performed by the Riev. M. gqfiwm-Ets ilarkrnley, Archbishop of Nova speculation regardrn; pggilblgfiflt- Johnston, of Milton. B E Oi-i-WELL-iLL Scolia, conferred the honorary cle- iiree. ———~—— . Mi h d - LV- u H- WA§111~<1T<>N. on. 16-mo- §?.'§"{=‘.°'3. do‘? proifiuléri liél.ri‘t‘é’“wri‘lfé“iieptilié’l‘f 11° £55 Ev ME =02’: President Roosevelt today assumed Fredericton barrister. who contest- known u; sports enthusiasm M. his AQLIAQTER- iuii i-cnirol over the sale or export 0f inir and manufactured products vital to ilic United States defence iirocrum. utter invoking the govern- ments 1)0\\‘0l' to ctiuiiiinciii. munitions. requisition any machinery! tools, niutcrias or supplies neeue w 0101mm.- fur any emergency. WOODSTOCK. N.B.. iCP Oct. 16. — —-:\ i1lll‘l_\’ strong dciiiuiid is rc- Rotfiul on iiu- potato market lierc. lil s oessors to the 82-year-old Chief Justice has included the names of ed York-Sunbury unsuccessfully for me uber-ai party in the last Dom- inion election. Resignation of Chief Justice Barry has long been antlci 308d. He has been in goor healt for several ygegs, and as not tried s @819 B11106 He was elevated to the Su rem_e Court as a Justice in the inss Bench Division on June 5. 1909-51"! became Chief Justice Ovt- 1- 1924- The bride is popular in Brooklyn and was the guest of honor at a fine work with the Liverpool Lar- supers baseball team. After the ceremony the young couple left by motor for e. trip to Prince Edward Island. Sol. lialston Announces Aw-rEND ‘to HIM- Qr m 1' curlonrts going forivuid iii i3 \ii ‘ill, The crop ls somewhat. LOWER MONTAGUE sCI-IOOL 111v, liiui usual. number of i. small urpirprs have placed their Report or MW" Monguu; R1100] _ _ M10111!» on iiic market, keeping the time noun until these stocks Dealers are paying 60 cts. cleared. are Der lJlll‘l‘(‘l in farmers, with plenty 0f Wlfllfivs [icing oifcred. KANSAS CITY. Oct. l6.-(AP)-— for September: Grade IX;-l. Albert Aitken. 2. Fred Aitken. 3. Jean Poole. Grade VIII:——l. Edna McKearney. Appointments OTTAWA, “Oct. 16——(CP>-De- fence Minister Ralston today an- nounced that his overseas trip DO YOU WANT TO SEE ME? NO'BLIT I HAVE Thimble Theatre-Starring POPEYE HAW- HAW! VOURE REFREQIlNL-f, POVEVE, I CAN iEE WI-h‘ IVN 5ERlOU$LY, I THINK WE 6HQJLD GET THE éflRL$ OUT OF THE: HOtJéE. Prom-i ' r - 2. Alf u McKeamey. l hi t- iuulfi‘iralliltiikatlorlllinriiiifa it?» n Zlllialieeediiyig. hello? pin?» “Wm '—"<E$ Wm“ Mo” "PPPEN “mil Wdav us the Episcopal Gen- Grade VII Sr:-1. Frances Cowan. menu,” session on N“ g YOU TO THEM , eral Convention advised its meni- 2 misc-min Edmunds. 3. Evelyn Promonm of Brigndkr’ E w_ “A55 .1511“? "mild f‘ PI'°-*b~"‘°'i*.‘"°h“m" Patton. Swanson to the rank ‘of lvlajor- M 600D ‘DEA m, |‘(‘n""“l~“¥1_‘m1°{,l5 9f [his “NIH; General and to comma-rid of the ppm‘) “°°‘I'“‘1b1°- m" “m”? i‘ Grade VII Jr:-l. Margot!‘ 3rd Division was announced by the , —_=f lniz lflilsl-Irlllildlllillid a ms°1““°“°c.‘,’,.§I P0019» 3- PnYm-I CW/Bn- 3- Mari’ Minister, along with a number of l ' '7 nmnmpl,‘ m0“? a church of the“, Ajtken, shifts in the officers commanding ' faiili in "associate themselves with l Presbyterian congregation." Ioupon. o‘... lli-(CP) -_ Earl ed V:—-l. George Wright. 2. Pig; CfiEVCYlC. 3. Violet Patton. military districts. Mat-Gen Samson is being re- called from the Dost of Deputy Ad- jutant-Gcneral at Canadian Mili- tary Headquarters Winicrt _ r - ~ th G cl IV Srz-l. Dorothy T119101" ln London to, ' House §r"<;.%fi",..°§,'{§“ll.l§;v"irledwes? 2. Jliaines McKeamey. _ take command of the 3rd Division ‘ I ‘atc protests ortglnntlni! in the which has been assigned to the de- l Lniicrl states against statements aim" hr H. G. Wells. British novel- m. in New Ynrk. The statements. has Enri said. had been described as rmful to the British cause. mNEW YORK. Oct. 16.—(AP)—The 1 ‘en-filly of sea warfare in the Eng- lml ClLinnel was illustrated today ‘i R United States navv hydrogra-' {Hie office memo listing the posi- st l-‘i of l0 wrecks in narrow Dover ralt. the North Sea entrance to ‘he channel. “OTTAWA. Oct. ltl-(CP) -—- Th? ‘ vernor-General and Princess Alice Ila" to visit the United states .5 Orly it was learned today from ‘rmembcr of the Governor-Gener- mfi "Mf- Dctaiis of the vice-rein! ‘m: were not. immediately available m t" W115 pmsumed here that as a “ l" °I courtesy the Governor- oi-ade IV Jr:- l. Emily Ed- munds. 2. Earl McKcarn4-‘Y~ Grade III:—- l. Doreen Coulson. Grade 11:—l. Vincent Boudfelll- g, M511! Jsckmnn, Monty Annear and Ray Mnchon. equal. S. Arnolo Hubley. Grade I srz-No ‘Test-I- Cirade I Jrz-No Tests Perfect Attendance:- Margaret Poole, Dorothy Taylor. Mary Jackman. Shirley Annear. Helen Wright. Eric Boudreau, Jas McKearney, Earl McKeamey, Ra'- Machon. Georsv P00 le. Louise M. Ilewiit, Teacher. Yofluns DEFENCES GIBRALTAR. Oct. ie-(CP ) _ General and Princess Alice would . B itlsh Ambassa- President Roosevelt on any trip figfllnjlhfif°fi§de r“ m", o; gib- gets-Balms. Pa. ct. l6 —' at the fohndefisff ‘we vtzstlaylvgo]. h“ “mm fi l n. n a m, wmaaizrnlgtmin glen Summit. Morgan Kirby. 7D. one Klan.“ (m, reliefs defences today. He and "i? spree“ ‘““""lii§’.¥.‘."3’.‘.$.S2i~’-€?Z | gheon guests of the governor of %altsr. Lin-Gen. sir ciive 14d- ..,_l.. ._ ..__.. ._..._.. . fence of Canada's Atlantic area. He will operate under Mat-Gen.‘ W.H.P. Elkltis. Chief of the At.- lantlc Army Command, Another appointment in connec- tion with eastern defences is that of Col. P. Earnshaw who will com- mnad the troops stationed in New- foundland. with the rank of Bri- gadler. He also will be responsible to Gen. Elkins. Col. Earnshaw now is director of signals at. National Defence Headquarters. In the military districts Brig. E. J. Renaud relinquishes command ‘ of M.D. No. 5 (Quebec) to become l Deputy Quartermaster General at National Defence-Headquarters and is succeeded bv Col. H. Lefbvre, Drfisenlly Adjutant and Quarter- master Generai at Quebec, ‘ Brig-Gen. E de B. Pnnet. dire:- tor of internment operations since the start of the war and a veteran officer becomes Officer Command- ing Military District No. 4 (Mont- real) succeeding Brig. J. P. U Archambauit who was recently appointed to command g brigade in the 8rd Division. ‘ ymmies mus m. n» n.) TIPPLE AND “CAP” STUBBS JUNE VANRIPPLE I WANT VQJTO DETAIN CARRVIN’ THAT WOI I'LL GET 90M nwMm-Mv ARMS some FROM G MR. IF MDULDN’ .'i was JUST WONDERIN‘ ‘r IT? NIE GET SG/IEBODY ELSE TO FlNlSH TH’ WORK! MY CONTRACT woucu 1.51‘ DO THAT, YEH i OH, suac u., NQ! I swn I'D PAY YOU‘. SAY caooo NiGHT! RED sAip HUD 0o ir Fon A DOLLAR, AN‘ I ONLY 601' FIFTY CENTS MORE COMIN'I