MAXIMS 01A MERE MAN —-¢-—- p nu half but he swells the h: my“ ii double. A mend shares sorrow and IIIIICI and >~%// , The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew MAXI MS OFA MERE MAN Obedience, submission. dlsviplln . courage, are solnc uf the L-ll.'u':lc1~.'ri.-- til-v. of a true mun. hulntmown Guardian, Two Cents, fiornlnl Guardian. Founded l!!! CHARLOTTETOWIQWCANADA, Fluoiavifocroislzlz 21,119.11 i 1o OPAGESS ..._ Jhlllllnl Hullscrlpllon Dr-llvorr-vi, $5.110 n; Mull: l'.l13.l., $1.00; nil-ml" llfill r.- smoo RE-GAPTIIRO BlJSSIANS cllllu Labor Benches In Criticism Foreign Secretary Eden and Lord Beaver-brook give Government answer g (“minds for more British action. Predict Moscow Will hold out luring winter British Tommies May G0 Into Action In Caucasus. y, Robert Bunnells Agoclaled Press Staff Writer Xl—(AP)-Pre- gtm-ough the long Russia find that the main force of the German drive would be switched |0lllll€flSl toward the Caucasus w" tonight from informed Bri- sources. “$10 belief was expressed snew mtnlch s turn in the e ui British ‘Tommies into tlon alongside the Red Army. 111 1 were speculating," one in- formed observer commented, “I'd , mo,“ how long the British, m1,o00.000 men in the Near pt. would sit by and watch the “mans plunge toward the Cau- mu; oil-and India." Word from the battlefront l- ngtl-lened the impression here uni the Germans were finding the ,...~ forward Moscow increasingly ;. , and one source commented: ‘n0 w 1 they'll never take .. rl- this winter." He added that the Russians were turning their capital into another Verdun. 0f German reports that .. il- forces were within as miles of . city he said: ‘They'll find the r H5 miles for and away the l. 05f. . Izvestla, soviet government news- ...- broadcast that repeated man onslaughts had failed to l. l; a line the Red Army estab- v d two months ago along the lkhov River from Lake Ilmen, . of Nogorod, to Lake Ladoga, est or besieged Leninflfld. ‘the newspaper reported, howev- lqlllllt heavy reinforcements of o... Italian, Hungarian hnd Ru- mion troops were being hurled 1» the southern flank battle for industrial Donets basin where l Russian defenders were de- ribed as outnumbered. 19 missing men Probably killed In Ship torpedoing REYKJAVTK, Iceland Oct. 22- (Deiayedb-(APM-‘rhe 1'1 known Iwvlvors oi the American-owned nentlantman Bold venture repcrL til tilde-y that their l9 missing ship. motes probabl were killed when lrubmgrlne orpedo sank their illfielast Thursday. survivors said they owed M: lives to a Canadian Corvette, Iillch rnnnoeuvred alongside their buttered and foundering iifeboote IM picked them up from a cold, rind-lashed see. two hours alter be Bold venture sank. (‘Ric Bold Venture’: wireless oo- “IW. 21-year-old Albert Pearson fffllonvnic. was known to be among "lo l’! survivors. ‘three olher Can- were among the missing: K1111 Clanoey, N. Gin am 11.8.; m ma Weis. m, Kirkland bake, I .. um William Castle, i9. whose filillrm was given as Bwwell, On ere ls no Btowell in Onterlo but is a Llsiowei. Coming Events r0! l" he Notices In inn I cents be: Ion] new“ to u" _ llhnd 03g “gift-Rial “Jun m pg»... o. rates...“ an’: - 1. oemo-zll-sl “Annual Chicken Bup j’ per and Rm, ‘to-yum igesllvfiummerfleld, ~ Ir-BN-IO-IB-li. "mm" '1'“ ‘ Ootobe eon. m. d n“ v r . livid-lei. e150. a m Egiliilidl-iifill “com. gm n l0 the on U ted “fiellgiimr ‘i1.- la-lilfilelligid. g;§l"3c",11;§:r%itkqo£ am. s... woo r- L- -lo-24-ll. u “"'_--- “Margret-treason L- bm-ll-li. “In” 1 e Vail f yhammco. on. '1: - L-m-io-n-nl. “m. m “M- Wlgn-itlhgaar? Caustic To commit Ottawa Trio for trial (YITAWA, Oct. 23 —(CP) -Dep- uty Magistrate Joachim Sauve said in court today that next Thursday he will commit Hector K. carrulh- era. Cont. J.A.P. Haydon and Ru- dolphe Brule. all of Ottawa, for trial on a charge o! unlawfully ob- 1581111118 8200 from David W. Evans, Ottawa hardware merchant, on the pretence they could obtain business for him from the governmenz. The De uty Magistrate dismissed another c rge against Cilfflllhefb, Secretary of the Ottawa ooarrl of trade, ln which it was alleged Car- ruthers had demanded money in connection with the obtaining of a. contract from the vemment for J. M. Argue, Shawv lle, Que., lum- ber merchant. 100 French Hostages to llie today 41'?’ By Roy P. Porter Associated Press Staff Writer VICHY, Oct. 23-(AP)—One ' hundred French hostages were doomed to die before German fir- ing squads at dawn tomorrow in Bordeaux and Nantes in grim re- prlsals for the slaying of two Ger- man officers. Gen. Otto Von stuelpnagel. Nazi commander of the occupation forces, tonight ordered the cxecu- tion of 50 persons in Bordeaux and so more will be shot there unlehs the assassins of a German officer are captured or surrender by mid- night sunday. The Nnzl soldier's name has not been disclosed. In Nnntcs where 50 were sum- marlly shot. earlier this week, the price of survival of another group of 50 depended on the same con- ditlons-capture or surrender the two gunmen who killed Lt._ Col. Paul Friedrich Holtz, Nazi field gendarmerie commander, last Monday. ‘The deadline for the second batch of 50 was at midnight (6 p.m. AB.T.), and as that hour neared there was nothing to in- dicaie the German conditions would be met to stay the execu- tlons. Thus the Germans set a grand total of 200 fienchmen for the death of two Germans. This would raise the total French executions lo 284. Windsors are Popular in ll. Y. NEW YORK. Oct. 26-0.?)- Beiore their visit is out, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor will hold an rlll-ttme record as celebrltyat- trnctlons in New York Gil-y. Today, as they emerged from the waldol-LAstoria Hotel, the usual crowd surged around. A tired-looking man on the Inffln” said to his wife, "did you aee her?" ' "1 certainly did. 8h“ simply darling. "She'd better be." sold fi-lw 1111111 to a bystander. "My wife made me wan with her here for tWO b01111." A member or the Duke's loo-m’ said the cou le had received more than a,ooo otters. 300 telegrams. and many gift; including flowers and 85 books. About three dozen- handkerchiefs were sent with the request that they be autolrrnohed and returned. llad 15 planes Shot under him; Listed missing LONDON. oct. ZF-(CP Cable)- ID. Devin A. A. Malena. D10» By ALFRED E. WALL Associated Press Stuff Writer - LONDON, Oct. 23—-(AP)—Par- I-ialnlcnzarw Bpolqcsmen for Labor voiced today m fervent and caustic debate their deonends for military action to aid Russia and demanded that Prim; Minister Churchill get rid of certain ministers lest they "drag him down with them." Ibrelgn Sfltrclary Eden in the House of Conlvlnzns and Lord Beav- erbrook. the supply minLsler, the House of Lords ave the govern- ment's answer to t e rebuke from the Labor benches. w. Eden said, in effect. that i! the members knew what the government was pinholes they would not be so querulous; Lord Beovcrbrook blunt. Ocmlmred Russia's present situa- on with that oi Britain after Dunkcrque and declared Britain and the United states had promised Stalin l0 make up Russia's losses in tanks fwd plullcs _wlt»l1 finished pro. {fuels from their own assembly lnee. Bbfl-Wrbfooft Steals Show To o. considerable extent 10rd an intimate word picture of Bial- 1Z1’ at wzrk and with a vivid des- cription of "leap frog" Russian in- dustries—so characterized by Slal- in himself—“wlllch could be moved backward or forward" as the enemy advanced or retreated." “Just as we did (after Dunkel-quel RUE-SIR. I believe, Will be able to reconstruct hcr war indlhttries." said Lord Beaver-brook. The Labor crlticimls came prin- cipally fmm Aneurln Bevan. Philip Li! Q“.:B31.l£€l3 001- Jvsielpwsus; (Continued on page 9. Col 5) Will ship 15 Tanks this month OTTAWA. Oct. 23——(CPl——Mun- itions Minister Howe said tonight the first 15 of 100 infantry and cruiser tnnks scheduled to be pro- duced ln Culladu for the Soviet Ull- lcn before the year-end will be shipped. to Russia. this month. Mr. Howe expressed confidence that Canada will be able to deliver the 100 tanks for Russia before r- e end of tile year and also will have a limited number to spare. "Not onlv will we be able to send 100 tanks to Russia, we'll send some; to Britain as well,’ hc told The Canadian Press He sulrl he could not say now muhy tanks would be sent to the United Kingdom. liirman killed By landing plane l Destroyer for y Ganadian Navy Is launched Tribal Class Vessel Is Christened ‘ ‘ I r o - qu0is.” (By Pat Usdaer) (Canadian Prel Ital! Writer) LONDON. Oct. 23-—(CP Cabin- A tribal class destroyer for the fast- wing Royal Canadian Navy was il-Lllllihffd recently by Mrs. Vincent Massey. Tile authorities authorized release of the news today Tile Canadian High Commission- er's wife christened the vessel, "Ir- uois" in a simple ceremony watch- e by shipyard workers and a small platform party including May-Gen P. J. Montague, chief of Canadian military headquarters, Air Commo- dore L. F. Stevenson. chief of Royal Canadian Air Force headquarters. Capt. C, R. H. Taylor, representing Canadian naval forces in Britain, and the naval flag officer in charge of the urea. The flag officer said the warship is the first of two tribal class de- stroyers Canada ordered last year through the Admiralty. "Compared with existing destroy- ers of the R. C. N., they are a great advance in sire and armament," he ‘Beaverbrook slole the show with amid‘ adding m“ Canada has on rlercd two more similar vessels from the same firm while two ships of the same class would be built in Canada. Mr. Massey proposed the health oi’ the shipbullders and said "the growth in naval strength, 1 think, has been one of the most remark- able features of Canada's efforts in this war. . . The Iroquois is only one of a number of tribal class destroy- ers being built for the Canadian government. which will marked addition io the naval strength of our country." He said Canada now has a navy of which "we have good reason to be proud." “Officers and men of our Cana- dian navy have always shown them- selves worthy of the highest tradit- ions of their parent service. In the past two years they have served with distinction in many cases, but above all. they have helped keep open the lifeline between this coun- try and the new world. ‘Bullitt calls for ll. S. to enter war PHLLADELP . Oct. 28—(A.P) -Critlcizlng President Roosevelt for "not having gone hard and fast enough" to meet the aggressions of Hliier, William C. Bullitt, form- er United states Ambassador to France. today called for an immerL isle declaration of war on Ger- many. Hc spoke before the Union League-citadel of Republicanism. Enthusiastic applause lesounded to the assertion by Bullitt, u lifelong Democrat, that Wendell Wiilkle, Republican crmdldate for president last ar, had been "getting out ahea of the administration in the CALGARY, Oct. Z3—-lCP)-—LAC. R. W. Burns, 19, of Toronto, u member cf the Royal Canadian Air Force, was killed early today when the tractor he was o airfield cf the No. trainll school here was struck by a land fig plane.’ Tile pilot of the plane was uninjured. The accident occurred when LAC. Burns was engaged in towing an air compressor on the field, servic- ing aircraft. Freighter Lehigh service flying Without warning FlEEEfIOWN. SielTe Leone, Oct. Zii-ifll-‘Illc commander of the wrpedoed united slates freighter Lehigh said tonight, that the slLp was attacked wlulcul. warning and that the submarine which sank her disappeared lmnnediatell’. offering no helrp for the crew. The c tain Vincent Arkine, said on errivgl) at this British West Af- rican port that nothing was seen of lac attacking submarine either before or after the vessel “is hit at 8.55 a m. Bundflf He save m!» account of the sinking:- The main toprnast time down with the explos on. wflvins wireless antenna with it One bold filled vvlul water iltlmetliatel-I And the vessel settled rapidly. The radio operator sent an 80B. using g short wave nienne, but believed the call did not get out. All four llfeboeis were manned and launrthed at 9.46. The boats E have fdown over, lower Bri I EXONER ATED To "lose his present notoriety" and "return to military service“ is the ambition of Thomas lifervyn Vent. The former officer of the Royal Winnipeg Rifles was recently freed from incarceration after serv- ing three months for crimes an- other man has confessed. He dos-I cribes the incident as “just one of those things that can happen". Two tugs collide, Sink in B. 6. fog VANCOUVER. Oot. 23-40?» _ Two tugs-one of them the zoo-loot former United States coast guard cutter Snohomlsh-were sunk. u! égerry was tifihcollistlon with nvccllslllll, amer a e en rance .0 klllQUlZ-l ver’s harbor and constwisc shippv. 1 schedules were generally disrupt , today as a pea-soup log sPl len ish Clillllllliiil The Snohomlsh, owned by one Island Tug and Barge Company of Victoria, wns towing Slandurd oll Barge 95, one of the biggest sncll mi carr ers in the world, when she o1’- -_i up on Satuma Island in the Gulf o Georgia this morning. 171a other tug re oriccl sunk ‘was the small Fraser M lis toll-boat Pm- rel. She went ashore on the Jczw at Steveston. a Maser River fishinr port, and today she turned over and begaln to fill as she lny on till.‘ ac . Earlv this morning the Canadian? Pacific coastal stcarllcr I-‘rl-xclass Maqulnna. out-bound. was in collis- ion with the West Vmlcouvvl- few-y Hollyburll, inbound fol‘ Vnncnllvc-l‘. Only damage reported was broken railing on the ferry. Interpreting The War (B Kirk: L. Simpson) (Assoc ated Press Stnia‘ Writer) l A dangerously deepening dent s in file ouiel‘ defences of §VlCS"O\V on the citlcal Mozllulsk-Mn .5‘ aroslovets sector is illCiiCtlLPd oy Russians and Gcrnlnlls ullkc. This may illdicnte tllllt tllc Nnzi drive there has not vet 105i nll its ullch, even though the weal 1C1‘ has slovrcd it llUWll. Berlin sources urillllllcri that line of truth." rating on rile‘ 0n wage program Expected today CYITAWA, Ocl. 23 -—(CPl - A. greement lnls been reaclwd by the federal cabinet on dctlllp or the wage stabilization program and the Attacked by sub ltdir“;éll."°u'“‘ill.ti‘ll'li "ullttl; afternoon, Labor Minister Mclmty said tonight. ,, The wllge stabilization order was under discussion at a til-toting of cabinet council this afternoon, the minister said, and only "one or twp matters“ remain to be adjusted before it is made public. ’ll'e order will set a ceiling on wages and provide for payment of a cosc-oi-llvimz bonus, 1i 5s one half of the government program or stabilization. The wartime prices and trade board will have the task of controlling prices to keep them in line with income to thus avoid inflation. Prime Minister MecKenzle King. who is suffering from a cold. did not attend the meeting this after. noon. Following release of the order-in- councll to the pleas, the mung";- sald he planned a broadcast over s. Canadian Broadcasting Corpora- tion National network at 7.45 p. m. Asf!‘ tomorrow. first ollsinugllls of the Russian winter are llnlllperlng tile lili- vance on Moscow. Zlhcy ussfirt, nevertheless, that a "\\'l(l£' break-through has boon made West and southwest of the city, with Nazi “spcnrhcnrls" within 35 nlilcs of the capllul. Only on the Mozllnisk-hlaloy- aroslavets front could that oc possible. Elsewhere tile Germ- ims are 100 miles or more from Moscow. First direct advices from the new Russian capital. Klllbysl Maloyavoslnvcls on casts from Moscow indicate thy ‘(Continued _on page 9, Col 4) as restrictions Lifted in ll. S. WASHINGTON. Oct 23—(AP)- Ail gasoline restrictions ln lhe pop- uous Eastern United states, lh- cludln the rationing progrmn and the fil ng station curfew, were lift- ed tomgllt afterinterior secretary Harold Ickes announced that Brit- ain is turning back 40 borrowed oil tankers. "The bad outlook of the summer hes ‘been overcmne." the petroleum co-orviinaior said as he declared an of the emergency. Britain was she to release the tankers here rted. because of the Bfbebly difnill hcd slnkings in the bill-Q M tire tlantlc. . l l l l . Train service held 0.G.F. Leader Rejects Union Gov’t proposal Soldiers Vote Fails To iéltgr Situation In VANCOUVER, Oct. Z3—(CP)4A suggestion by Conservative lcuuer R. L. Maitland that Liberals, Con- servatives and the C. C. F. curly unite to form a union government Ln British Columbia to achieve the mllxllllllnl war effort. was relecied, to tloduy by C. C. F‘. lender Harold cl in . Premier T. D. Pcttulio. leader of the Liberal government, had no comment to make on the union government proposal. Tonight the l-e-elect-ion of Premier Pattullo over n C. C. F. candidate in Prince Rup- Prt was conceded, making the final standing in lhe provincial elccll n Liberals 21: Conservative 12; C C. F’. l4; and Labor nrle in the ‘l8- sent legislature. Ml‘. Aiaillrlllci declared that a un- iml government was needed to ncllievc the maximum war effort. lTi vivlv of the election result but Mr. Winch 52nd in n sintenlent issued lntc today that union would not no in the best interests of the province or of the war effort, "because of the fulldnnlcntallv different policies" cf the three parties, ~ Ml". Mniilnllcls suggestion was nrlvrlncod as his solution for file‘ situation created by the election nfl 21 Liberals compared with l2 Con-l servatlves and l4 C. C. F. candid.- ntos... Labor won one sent. The re- sult of the soldier vote taken in Canada and overseas wrlsnnnnunced. l (Continued on page B. Col l!) lip by derailment MONCTON. N. B. Oct: ZZZ-JCT?) ——T11€ eastbound Ocean Lllnlied and tllc SCOlillll, passenger (rains of the‘ Cilllilfllflll Nnlicllnl lc:lll\vu.\‘==‘ <11“ horn llllb {lii€‘l‘llOCll. will not fllTlYB until 1.45 a. lll. tomorrow. C. N. ii. regional headquarters here llnllolln- cell tolligilt. The (fPlily was caused by dermi- mcnt of l3 cars of an eflslihfl 111d freight a3. SI. Oclnve. A3110. toyuv five o'clock this lll0l‘ll_iflll- ‘lhe cine‘ was Cl0'.ll'L‘(l for traffic nboul l l). . mlvo one was injured but the f11‘\Ci bed and rolling stock sufifilfli ("l1- siclerahle clamllge and some goods were rinmrlgcrl. Do .3. kill Nazis Now, lleGaulle Orders followers LONDON, ocl. 2a ~-<CP1 ~Gcn- De Gulllle Lnllzgllt broadcast Mi orclcl" lo his followers in mcllPlfll France not to kill Gcrlllnlls. l Tllc Fl-‘cc French leader szl Lie- . “In illv llroscllt cil-culnulnllces the l (illflCilYc l give in!‘ lllt‘ Uffilll-Tdl tcrrllory is not lo kill Germans. "This for the single but very gowl roman lhni for llli‘ time being l1 l5 only loo ("my for illo €llt‘l1'l.\‘_ l4 yvialvafp‘, as sunn a: lt is llOSSllJIi lo llllnl-k from Out-id? llllll from, lnsidp yuu will vccvlve npproprlolv, instructions." —-———-— ___..__—;\.__.__ Two-ton Bombs Used By Royal Air Force Were used in rllid on Naples 'l'ucstill_\' lligili; 130- lieve new projectiles cieyclrlylcd SlllCL‘ lilflbllillli; B LONDON. Oct. 23 —(CP) - The lAir Ministry disclosed loduy that the Royal Ail‘ Forces biggest bamb- m-s an» dfllllplllg two-ton bombs on (lxs (lblcctivcs - projectiles fou: tlnlps us large as heavy bombers or- dinarily Clll'l‘lt‘(l nt the slari. of the \\".‘ll‘. 111m: 4.00(l-pollnd monsters. lliC lnln‘slr_v said, nre "just one of the mos! powerful types with which we are prlllnfiillg enemy territory." Twp-ion bombs were said io have been dropped in ihc R. A. Ffs rairl on Naples Tllcsdny nlglll. A‘r Min- istry sources refused to long the new bqmlis have been lll use. but it was believed they We" developed only inst sprinfl- les said that many tons of six-hour struck in whim the near Naples Harbor. uarber mile square was loft F TWO b l 1553 il§§hl$fiii“i-.~§§3i‘3$i"°i§§.-.i§1ii‘l‘..iY; Maritime Board of say how The account of the raid on ‘Nap- high explosives wen- dropped durlm: me main turret was the sterilize warehouse An area a. ir fumes which rose non feet m in? Throw Germans Back In Sector OfMoscow Front Red Army Motorcyclists re- ported to have led assault; Germans spear-head advarlce with groups of 60 tanks. KLFIBYSHEV, Russia, Oct. 23—(AP)-Russiun mil- itzlry dispatches tonight reported the Red Army had ro- trerlicd i0 new positions in some pal-is of the Illozhllisk sec-luv west of Moscow but had recaptured two villages and thrown the Germans back to the WBSl. bank of n river in another part of the same sector. In the increasingly intense struggle, the Germans were liiil‘ilt'llllil'l_\’ active in the blozhair-‘k zlren, sending squads armed with zluiomnlic rifles and mortars ngzlinl-‘i many points of the Red Army lines. ' 'l‘hc Russians quoted prisoners as saying the German command iolri them i0 speed the advance, for to half. meant defeat. The Red Army replied, however, with cllunier-lliincks led by motorcycle troops. The advices lo this provisional capital said that Rus- sian motorcyclists dashed forivzlrd, sprayed the Germans with machine-gun fire and held on until support units arrived. Eighty German motorcycles, l0 trucks and ii number of guns were snid i0 have been captured in such assaults. The Gernllln advance generally lvns said io be spear- headed by groups of about 60 tanks. _.___., MOSCOW, Ocl. 24~tFridzlvl I ' tucks lll lilo hiuziliilhk and h/LlztqY-i urosiuvcts sectors before llloscolv wllcrc fighting lllls raged lur l.\'e‘ zlys. other (ZiSDRlCIWS relayed by ol- s lll ' tll ~ -- l s 1v ‘lllllln u ll iil\\'0:l(‘l‘llU:iP'Y'/i i-M-“IT JOEY ,1‘: B - 0' 33f 1)l'i)l\t.'ll(‘5 lo liik‘ c. lull uoru slrua-v '('l_"'f]ll"~’ "nnlial "l," W’, 11"‘ giillg lll flit.‘ sinus 0i lillllll.ll,§ dltflllfllmt‘ BCQTU 0i ‘Nlll be lighting block by block nlld yard by, 11<‘1*-1 n1 bicrllllzi Nut. l9 and 2v. 11M Sclnllrlers, cl.cilll1l-.=i0ner<.. ul" . . y The early lllul-lling colllnluzlique I116 Snllll Jllm Board of 'I‘:"zl<l¢1, illl- , reported tllut llllllzlllg rrulllinneli. ll“'U'ilC(‘(lL<)lll_\_fllI. 121mg lilo cnllvc ilolll and said ill ‘ An llllPFLlll mcvtina of illn Milil- Livllllnlls "lllllicrlnok 1l_ lllllllbl-r oi ‘irllv Bnalvi‘: Tran/gm ll Crim- lic-rcc u nvle- on our lines" Jzlulil llllrblfll} also ml; ho m 1;; Mozllnl. , .37 nllics vlc§i cl hiosculv» lllll all of lllf‘ 114w‘. dnv u ‘ and Muloynroslllvuls, uo llllles south, vnlcd lo mcetng of the “m... ‘ orvwnlzni west. . "These attacks were bcntell will . ...-_.___.__ with heavy losses to tile enemy-T Lhc tfulllllllllllqili‘ said. _ Knllnlll, hi‘) lllllvs above ti * ltlil. was phlurrscl lll lllesv d1 ,4‘ PAnEMs relayed by lllc olllulzll \\ll‘('lt‘hS, a cil_\‘ no lolngvr; us nylnlli null lul- NQyER LAU a“ no of no nuns Lind, i» , ' lllglllg llllllcs J15 Lilli‘ field 1’ 1' . l blllrk llllrl m" l. is misled ll '- lll llilvrcrl Willi Lllllllh“ WAKE/f; ands rll r . _ ' ' in ll‘ l.l. Mllllll, sold dlapulclll, to Pllliflil llnri lmtbllll, (ll-gulls 11* sptllttlvlsll‘ of lllc ctunllnunlst l1'~11"».\ and of lllt‘ Sour. govclllllll-llt. ll(‘l\\r'\' reserves ol ll: All. llllugllluclll unti Rllmzlllicltl (vol were supporting illc GCflllllllS lll u llliljUl‘ llillllt.‘ fol“ the Dulles b.l>lll. ‘ New losses fuv lilo llltllillvs lo- filling 10,000 nlvn vu-re P91101101! 111 lhrsf- nrflfllllllii. but sllll ll um ec- .l‘lO\\'ll‘Li‘.',C{\ llllil tllv lll-d ill'lllll‘S .\i‘l'(‘ vastly (\lllllllllll)"l'l'(l. Olllcr GlKllIlICllVS in Pllflfllil rc- ))’.)i‘l(‘(\, iUl‘ lllc illSl lune lll lllllllVl l M(C(lllllll\l'Li on polio E1- ‘Qflwlilfij ,1 l TORONTO. 01“. ZZL-hflnimllm and lllllNllfllllll icIIlLvJYM-llrrxSI D , . illl 4‘. in sy-llopsis: Tile wcnlln-r has b0- » considerably cooler lociny in ‘on! "i0 wllll showers in mnny zlistrlcls. xvllile in lhc Prairie Pro. vlnccs it has lX"ll fllll- and com- purzlllulv lllllll. ‘ 513M, 0e‘. flfS--i;\l"--l"\1l’i?- lea“. lUl‘ uoltilvlll Nov; lliilgmllld‘. Frill‘ solltll collslrlelulble cloudiness Willi 5ll0\\‘lllll‘l‘l(‘S llorlll portion, Cllllld‘ Friday; Saturday curlslrier- nblc cloudiness with scattered . ,.-llo\\'crs or snow flllrlios followed FIYIIZQ‘ by clvzlrilxll ovvl‘ S0lllil portion; ‘ strong norflllvcsf Eight fliers ;From ll. ll. F. School killed T‘v0 I) I a n e S rnlllllud cool ., -. _ Out SThQU‘ ‘winds Friday. D e b ert I“ Fata] lllgh lidc fills llffernoon ni 1.45 and tomorrow nlolning at. 1.25. Crashes. l sun sets tilts aflvrnoon at 5-01 ' ‘ galld rises tomorrow morning at M’ ~ ' $1.28. DFTBFRT. NS . Oct in rCP1--~- .. _ - .- 2'] 1,04 Sigh, nficrs “rn; kmrv my?‘ ‘A21 121ml qllillul monll 00f . 1c (‘P-IWN‘: n ww pun-w v: '_" _ . ‘L out of ll1c Rovol Air Porn» nil-wort . 5"?‘gwéjigg-Ovglfnéiln "mmtgs u here, fmn" of i-llrvn lll n pvc-rlnvrn y” l“ ‘ - ‘ ‘ f 33373313331333. ‘f. l l l l. -, ‘ ,. l ~. .. | , __ J \ l; :- l y I y. l 1,_-'" .5 .|_ l l ,. Q. ‘l l l "Minna 0o - Wllffith 0.'W.h 11-year-old Nova section who had “ed Fm m m, d n w ‘ _ _ v m“ x "m," Elm mfibl-raloglrf-gl. 1o cubic-debut {"11" ‘."‘E.‘~".,,,"{§,“,; o i9 airliner. Ikifleflh 5:11;.“ Mr- v1<>11<1e o1 time" "M"? i‘ $111“ fillcllwnifiififi lfiflll .V..».~.'i<°;1 BmtnEN-qtrh rgnnlr-INTINE Mona, "l ‘l ' W" ° ""1"! - The llieboeia ih mmd foi‘ hclohi» 01mm i118" 121"" "l- no at rrlywlvl A Plouffc, one .. WE. C.» “WW H end n. mh casualty luv of the Royal Air neat,“ “mum, m‘ 4 m“. After a half-ton molecule lrlld- m," ‘nmmvn (“any ext an SUNDAYl, I- 656-10-2181 m. lnwh 508-8 abort were much fleber than numbers 1 ' “'1 m m‘? mmdk‘ "it n“, b197,: 33° The rclvlrlwndlne officer oi thr- l “l%"l},"§'5""d'" 9'35 AM" u") ‘M’ “m, ~—— u ancou er o w - and g mg we, g5;- muq, n, "‘ liot sold: “we saw we ong u - _ q 4‘ my“ u p, L: f n, U), - - - -_ _ nnlekciifmfifnl; e mo all killed in action. were i,“ fills-Y, Wei‘! nicked up a em. not! . , ~ m in I gutted with flames raging in- 3,11’, A P,,,,,‘§,, ,,°.,,,‘,‘,“,Ff,,, ($8,, ‘lzfilg-gvlcitaigoTlofilr-PRHRE 11-1111 AM» 1m m, ° ° 11 I11 $011818. o llulm included ln be day a British den c: end u c one walls and llcklng through dun... and m," ,,,,.,. w", ,,_,.,,,, w, --~ - -- _ y q ables, h d9 l]! h teined 98 n . . Sunday sr-rvlcr, lcmc Bordon ..fi0 elm m“ w cine-ma ro it con m nam . ‘ lande at Baimmst. oamb . windows. w.,nd_..,v_ (my m, n nfcslg“ u.» A," “M, H,‘ 1,“, ‘MW n h“ Wfmq-pgumdmllhllvn e and ‘the casualties and next of kl11~- Beets 1 and 2 were l‘ 1 BMW"!!! Wm we" BWflYln m1!- wmn-e nf which n» rilrl not (PFNPSP .1 -~ ‘h 10",; Agpnnfl _., 5,, ,1 nv-rlueu unto. 01th.. mine offlwr. n; m nrltldo motor llnoila a ward and then falling in war-o n» know no dcialls of lilo nrcidclll. """“ "° " " " ' “ ' m M n l 1 m. and n00 on and ch l u; e 4n _r_-, _ , vll-l . , - ~ --- 1' n. vlflflimlfllh ritual-l nallrex. arrived at Irectgwn. “u” rife pgrlivngll. oi 0.?“ of tine “liver .."'.“°..'?.1°v§‘ .‘§‘Jl"“.l'l T1191? me ~‘ "m" 'r““‘“’TFE““Y ‘hem, » v v E P 11 111 no e 11b (DAILY mo ulnllvr. sunn/lvsi ~50" mil "River plum t Killed on active esrvicn- All persona on board-me strip‘: E E l i m“ (mm a ma“, m mu“ W“ Rom M, yo“, “hr, M. tn,“ v . I'm"!- wnm, “land M“ AM“ gm“, ‘l1 in Cavendish ell on Clerk. D. T., Lveadi lllrcrnft- crew o! 89. one workewsy and four , fl | i Smaller bombs hit and flied a 0n a_ night l"gln"'nq f onlvJ mm M,“ an,‘ no p3,“ “W? l1. n no on m. born in vmvollver. wife 111“ 8111mm "°""""'* W“! 0f 44~ railway slotlon and demolished on» r‘ T" ' ‘ " - " " . Leaves Caribou too new. 12 noon l: no ‘l Jab”; . Ala" “W wcmm m‘ IL - - > : - .- ‘U!!! biiildlnll- (Continued on page I, O01 B) infill (.00 PM. -