MAXIMG OI A MERE MAN _.___-_- do.‘ WEN“, gm] conver- gotten m the very nlnem of virtu- ——— fl" V.‘ t lltlofll ltcrntn 0 KRUPP ARMS PlltllllliT-TIUN CUT IN HALF BY __B.A..-O. Two Midland H dt Two Guill- °"' mxgm-nIoulldifl nu. Greatly Expanded Canadian Navy Is Promised Will Be BuiltTn-Canada And Manned By Canadians, Naval Minister Mac- donald Tells Commons. OTTAWA, Nov. l9.—(CP)-A greatly expand -d ' built in _ ghsnd manned by Canadians, trained at home‘, wlirzi-omised lncilllc [one of Commons today by llun. Angus L, Mncdonald, Minister of Na- tional Defence for Naval services. Speaking in the debate on the address in repl t ti ~ 5 --h 1 the Throne. the Jhnister nude these ullllllulltfllltyllisoh-‘L new mm b-A naval wilcge will be rte-established in Canada at n place yet to be nnnounced. L-lt is the Government‘: his? to construct’ destroyers “and perhapl In uuisers" in Canadian yards. b-At the cud 0t March. 19-12. it is planned to have 255 naval units where there now are 155. and 23,000 personnel as eolnpured with about 13.000 on active service at the present time, Mr. Riltcdunalltl said Cluuuiifs naval eflnrt should not lug behind tilt of the army and nlr force. It should be ndcqullle to guard trade mites and meet its obligation, in association with the [Tnitcd States, to defend the American continent. :_ r Swiss Gov’ 0rllers End To lotalitarians BBRNE. Switzerland, Nov. 19- 18 —(Al‘l — The Swiss gov- emment tonight ordered the dis- lolutlon of the totnlituriun group known as the "national move- ment." This was the government's nnswer to the movement's re- ucst for recognition as “stan- rll bearer of new political and loclai ideas." (in Nov. l5 the organivutton lffcrcd whnt some colnlnentntors culled nu uitimrltuln. tlelnrlndinc pcrmission for its press to re- Ilune publication. freedom for imprisoned nlclnllcrs oi‘ the "na- tional circle." and rcstitluion for ihr “moral lmd economic tlillfl- lge" licnc to the circlefis mem- brrs. The orllcr of‘ the fcflcrul coun- lil, broadcast in Switzerland's three notional languages, snhi that the nlovcnlcnt "and all its lllllsillinrics" ivcrc (iissclvcll. The dissolution is effective tomnrvlnv. Th» "vii ~ ‘llinrlr~\" include the ltflllinlvutln Il(‘\\.'\lll\ll(‘l‘. A vnnunun pic of the fcllcral council said:- “Thc notional movement trlcd recl-ntiv to transform by Flcznl DmPWlllTl‘ Swiss Institutions cml to vflmltruvii-Ie public order und creati- confll " hurl-sine lsovlrn" lillsllsrltn MOSCOW N‘V, l9-._fAPl—Alld1‘t‘l VlFliiIlFlKV Snwcl v"ce ccmnllisrir icr for . nffuus. rc:-i~'\~:*| Sir Stafford Pripps. Btltsh Anlbrlssn- lior, .od:l_v. Cunning-ants .__O.._ "Tflllilr Tczl_>-;I‘ilw\li'-:_li:l)' this neck. -~ 556-11-18-41 N"'Dance in Iona l-lnll. Werlnesdny. member 20th. 11-500-11-19-21. nvKillll-"llo lliilliliilljzo and Dance ldal‘ Illllllt. Novclnbl-l- 22nd. L-cls-ll-zo-ll. "Bean Sup x-r, Bl-lrnzlr on l Bingo all". 65 llllll, wflllltflsflll)’, ‘Novem- l' 20th. L-50l-ll-llJ-2l; “Dance in Donn h s-hcol Fr November 22nd. fiuucil. m". L-B32-11-21-li. no“. _ L-illil-ll-ZO-QZ-Z "Sula of Christmas Cakes, aid Bntsillcs Altar Society, Prowsc Bros, “Iduv afternoon. L-6l6-1l-20-4i. "Annual Brit-list; d 5mm . l Bazaar an mberlggbtlhurch Hall, Tryon, Nov- L-Blti-ll-ZO-li. "3"" Slllllwl” and. Bl o in lla M -1 . “g ‘ li°sns@3§~.“.l3$lll...§l°‘£l...““‘“°°' L-557-11-lfi-2i. "chimp supper in French ltivlegtgglahTv/edléesday, Nov. 20. 1"" BY. supper serv- ‘d from b till 10. L-BM-ll-ID-Zi. "Nobodv home m Belfast after "lelgvtfvlock mu Friday owing to gnwasé‘: ‘corlcelrt in llioll. m“! or by ikketm ss on th rty- L-GZB-ll-IO-li. Q ‘Collecting live- hogs as usual‘ A“? "WW every week. in’ dlsm filly. and all surround- phom coilc Send postcard or _ "it A C Green. Albany uauglfiz-‘Nl- Emerald n. “mg if.“ how. snow. Nov. mm,“ mv lllmnn, Ray Bagnnll, Pr- l.-oa1-l1-2o-2l. "Zion turkey-lull’; ind b “M”. Nov. teal. r fulfil‘. It wns l-hc hflnlslclts- 111's; spficch 111 lllv Hui “ f llllln slucv llls Plvvllon lo on i.l.\.L Align... 1n n lJ_‘.'-(‘lO(.ltlll ill ltlllsstull Cuy. The House uzlvc llllll an ovation as he rose to slwak. Willie he sulu ll Canadian Navlll College lvoulcl cc l'c-e.-;l.lhllsllc<l, he szud vouuc Lllluzlliilllls who l1.'\'\'t‘ re- ceived naval trllllllug lll Plug-laud lverc "in tile vvsrl‘ llmlrt 0i llll! world's naval lllc. 'J‘ll-.*v \\Ll‘l' sur- rounded bv the grout troniiiolr. cf the British Nuvv and thcnl evcrv dav the proofs ‘JULlSYm- bols 0f that Navy's might. "That lluk between liidlli and Ctllltlflil I hope will niv. continue" he said. "I hcpc that f0 all time Canadians lllllv have l.(‘I.lll'5l‘ to Brit‘ h ports. Brlllsh ships, British kill and hrllish llll\'.1l lrsdl- filher socnken in live debnic fo- dnv included John R (Con. ‘lkuronlc-Dllvvnpoi posed the proposal (ll an into Luke Sllllcriol‘ for uowcl plvxposvsri illlo lllulsou and Anfllls l\ lllllllis C. . Vancouver lonsl» who \\'(ll‘lll‘( the P151‘ o.‘ "l-zullrvo Hillel's uzulinn lnduslrv. Nnvlll Slrcnlrth Invrenscs Mr. Mlullwllalrl :1 .¢I 1hr slrenvzlh of the Clllllllllilll Nan llzlli iuercals- cd from u I)t‘l‘.'<')llill‘i of all ranks llllflll)'dl'illl' 1.774 .ll l5 v nld refcrrcrl with rc- illous of Cnusvrvnllve ll who. when hc cur-ll- ccl tho clohnn- ' sold Cun- nlios cnnlrlilutinn in the Battle of Britain "has been l'.lillt‘l‘ pltlfulf’. flllfl not. :1 lfl"ifll' ns far as he was aware. The Milllslc!‘ rcfcwxcd to loss lit; sen or in potion of l4 officers and 24‘! mcn of the (Zznlrldinn Nnvy. (C0llil'lllt‘ll on page 8. Col 6) Judging sow before - }“ 1/ ///» The People's Paper [Greeks Appeal For Planes In Defensive War Spokesman Urges the Friends of Greece Not t0 be Misled by Success so Far, By Max Harrelnon Associated Press Staff Wrtta ATHENS. Nov. 19-—(AP)-Greece appealed today to her allies sncl friends among the "free countries" of the world for "planes...pl.anes .. planes” to defend herself against the next surge of totalitarian war. Press Minister Theo Nicoloudls, snying he spoke especially to Bri- tain and the United States, urged that Greece's friends be not ‘Hi3- led by her successes thus fur in the Balltan War. "We wont make the same mis- take as heroic Finland which. con- tent with her first successes, failed to ask for help from abroad." he fold foreign newspaper correspon- dents. (Greek spokesmen in Berna, Swit- zerland_ declared the Greek high Under ‘via command Ems token "nil ncsesssry Slflhs" to meet any German and Bulgarian oltntt; on the Kingdom's Ullccdoniun flank. A German and Blllllflfi-ln nlcve toward the Aegean l Son and the Greek pcrt of Snloni- ka. a dzplcmntfc source in Beme said, "may ccrme of any hour now") ltcviewrtz the situation nt the frouu N.. mlltlls said: — “I am happy to announce bcday. iln- 23rd llov of the lvnr. that our heroic nrnly is mcpplrg up the last, remnants cl’ Grcck territory whlh {lave been profmled by Fascist Italy and is pu=hlrlg the enemy lmck into Albania. Korlira was s ln-ljnr rbjcctive. Reports fl-cm the front said the 3. Col 2) Two (Continued on page A Fliers Kill d CAMP lYORUFN, Olli._ N02’. 19—- rt Pi w 'l‘\'.» ulclllbcrs cf lilo Roval Cdllilflifll‘ Ail" Force were lclllcrl ln- ‘l!lll"_l‘ l".‘.ll‘ hvrc ill.‘ "Kim lvllvll llrcir l‘l‘.l\‘\' Nmllzl il'.l'll‘ll£! plan:- crashed with terrific force. Tho (lead: Ll-vdin: Aircrufh-"nlon Rollin-f Snnlilvl Wolf, l0 cf Si, Catn- --lv:§~=. On‘, ovd lmrfilnq Airr-rlft- '\l‘ll .1 \hn Harold Whnlen, l8, of Oiflliln ILCYAF‘ officials sold Lac. Wort nvrm pllciill". lilo p'"nc but (‘fill=f' '-€ llzc crush wri= mi known. The mun: fll!T"l‘"l were c:v,"~| v - pnnicgnncq (up,- v-"rctl theft" Won“ llfSWl ‘nin "lc won-w‘. Tfv- n ‘Mn were lhrvv". c“rl" lllli ix-ov-r- dead when urshtlncc "r-"rilcd them. Th“ 'l‘nrle fl"lllf‘<. ill a lsrnolicc soon afterward bilrst WayAtFox Show Entry List Contains 540 Animals; Summerside Ranch- ers Are Heavy Winners. Will Probe Milk Situation in ti. B. HALIFAX, Nov. 19—(CP)-An investigation into the Cape Breton milk situation will be opened t0- morrow ‘by the Novn Scotla dairy arbitration commission. it was announced tonight from the of- fice of Agriculture Minister J. A. McDonald. For several weeks producers in the Cope Breton area have been boycotting six (liSl-Tlbllllllg plants which refused to meet their de- mnnds for a befir-r price and rc- cognltion of the Cape Breton Milk Producers’ Association as bargain- ing union. The minister told both portics over the weekend to reach an agreement shortly or the com- mission would set to work on the problem. The commission, under chair- man F. Waldo Walsh, will arrive in Sydney tomorrow morning. its itinerary was not announced. _ The producers are demanding eight cents n quart from the dis- tributors. against the 5 1-2 Cents now received. They have threat- ened. but have not yct 1108""- pickctlng of stores using milk from the distributors, who now are importing the bulk 0f their supply from the mainland. The Provincial Fox Show really got down to business yesterday-that ‘s after classification of foxcl had been completed at l1 o'clock in the morning. Then the real business began as the exhibits were ploclxl on the table to be moved up or down as they caught the fancy or otherwise of Judge George A. Callbeck. The fox to the extreme left of the table as one enters the Paton Pavilion is the winner when final placings are made and to its right ore the other placing: for prizes and ribbons. Awards are based on the nunlbcr of entries. ‘Thus up to six entries there are three prizes whilst l5 to 16 entries Justify eight prizes, 36 en- tries and over 14 prizes. A first prize is nine dollars. second seven dollars. third five dollars and rc- malnirlg qualifying entries three dollars each. However lt is not the money a- wards the breeders are so anxious about. it ls the ribbons which are embl-enlatlc of high quality animals nnd as such are treasured souven- irs proudly placed fr‘. a conspicuous part of ranches. residences or busi- ness premises. Compete for Championships At the end of the show the first prize snimwls in each clans have com- petitions for chrrvnionshlos. The winner of a class l‘ my time dur- ing the prnsress of the show may intimately win the grand champion- ship. (Continued on page 8. Col 0 Covers Prince Edward BygNazi ltlcGaffin, Associated Press Staff Writer) LONDON, Nov. 20- (Wednes- day)—(CP)—German bombers. nt- (By William tacking in endless waves over- night, subjected two mldland towns to what observers called “another Coventry" and showered bombs on at least n dozen other points in Brltains great: industrial belt. The raid, launched at nightfall, still was in progress early today. At least three German planes were reported shot clown during the night raiding. London cscnpcll with lighter-than- averagc bunlblng, although the flr- lng of her defence suns was as heavy as ever. Tile nlyzht invnuers not only struck at the Midlonrls but also fanned out over a wider arcn flitting at the blu west coast port of Liverpool till-cc lillle bcfore midnight, Raiders were reported over north- west and northeast England, East Anglia. soulllcost and northeast Scotland ililtl Wales, Early reports of destruction in the Nllfllillfllfi pictured it ns one of the ill- sallils on that rczlon since the uir sicoe of Britain pecan. Bombs of nil tlpcs rained clown upon neor‘v 111' parts of the town, the lclcnlltv 0f which was closely guarded hv the censor. Cnsllnlli‘: are not vet known-but lfl<l Tluv av lliuhlis raid on Cov- t‘lli!‘V. also lll lh“ Vlldinluis. Ivfl ut lcort 100 dead and hundreds luore wuululml om r1 appalling wreckage. Attack Began Early The otlllcklarsnn in tho crll"ly_ rv uin" am‘ sill] wns on us mill- nivllt neared. (Ccntlnucd on page 8 Col 3) Scores Polish As Glcudburst Hits Jamaica KINGSTON, Jamaica, Nov. 19- (CP Cable) - Reports from Ja- maica's northeast creu tonight said “sc."r\s" of persons had perished in a diwstrous eloudburst that soul flcod \V.lif‘l‘S rllgillg over many dis- tricts. The number of dead remained un- counted, zlcccrdlng to word reach- ing this capital over communication lines rcpmrcd after the writers had rccodl-(l following last lliultfs sud- den dclugro, But at least six bodies hud bcrn l'(.‘(‘Ol.'(‘l'(‘(i. Ouo report said nnny persons who scullht rcfillzc in n church in the ‘s: and “lost widespread as» Read by Everybody Island Like the Dew cnntbmmiwsj CANKlTl. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20,1940 Towns Blasted Raiders‘ Another Gov? ment Of Observers; Un- official Reports Tell Of New Anti-aircraft Devices Which Will Defeat Night Raiders. ntry Is Com- Turkish Papers Warn Nation War is Near ANKARA, Turkey, Nov. lil- (AP) — Turkish‘ newspapers warned the nation today that the danger of war is neur while Turkey's Ambassador to Ger- many, home for consultation, conferred with President lsmet Tnonu and other leaders. The Turkish news agency quoted authoritative circles in Berlin as asserting that the Rome-Berlin Axis wants tn in- clude Turkcy in Europe's "new order" and that Soviet Russia wants a naval base on the Persian Gulf. All Turkish households were ordered tn complete blackout preparations by Dec. 1. The official Turkish radio stressed tonight the “scerecy" of the visit. oi’ King Boris of Bulgaria. to llitlcr and the fact that n. communique 0n the mutter was not issued until two (lays afterward. l Government quarters avoid- ed comment as to what Bul- garian cooperation with the German army might bring. but the press which has consistent- ly warned Bulgaria not to en- tcr the war. fiercely attacked German policies. “\Ve (to not recognize the Gt-rman right to hand us an ultimatum." said the Istanbul newspaper Yenl Sabnh. "Germany can speak to us only as equals. . . thus far we understand the ncw order is to he a systvln wherein other nations take orders from Ger- muny and ltnly. “Turkey was a free and sovereign nation when the Germans were still wild rovers in their forests, mnl will rc- volt against suvh slavery with all its might." Hungary To Be Brought Into ‘Orbit 0f Axis BERLIN. NOV. ltl-fAPk-‘The German and Italian FOTCIZH Minis- ters arranged tonight for Hungary's turn in the business of completing Portland district had lost their llvcs. No dcinlls were given. Dliulzlszc to bunmlzl crops ill the nrell \ hcovv ulld will run into tllilll_ lllcluonds of pounds, llilillOl\> tic. said. The rainfall was between ciulli- and l1! iuchcs in some areas. Right: winds accompanied tllc icl-rolflol rain. Tonight, the rain was still folllna. though the inten- slly of the storm llnd abated. Soldier bit; From Injuries SYDNEY. N. 5.. NOV. 19-(0?) _.Pfe. Murdoch L. Brown. 2S, of Bay st. Lawrence, N. 3., died to- night from injuries received when a rifle was believed to have dis- chnrtzcd accidentally. Milllnry’ hcmlquurters here did not. disclose detnlts of the inci- dent inlmcdlntcly, pending an in- qulry to be held tomorrow. The victim was stationed with a C.A.S.F. unit in the Glace Bay district. tutti.» B F BEST FOR A ‘WHEY, Nazis like to call “o coalition ‘of all EUTODC against Ftuzlnnd" l-Iungilrinzl Premier Tclcki and Count Cuky. ills Foregn .\'lllll.\i- . fer. are due at Vienna tomorrow to confer with German Foreign Min- ister Ribbeutrop and Italian For- eign Minister Clarlo. Reports were culrent here the: King Leopold of conquered Bel- glunl. like King Boris of neutral Bulgaria, had been among those conferring with Hitler at Berclltcs- goden. Official sources merely said the had “no instruction" about suc a visit Rlbbentrop and Cfnno B-ITlVKi in Vienna aboard special trains tats today. Hungary's place in the European plans of Hitler and Mussolini, pro- bably will be fixed in tomorrow's conference, Germans say, just as Spain's was fixed by Ramon Ser- rano Sunerc call on Hitler end au- menlafls by a visit of Premier Gen. Ion Antonescu lo htussolitll. (A Nazi "reqwe " for passage of German troops through Bulgaria in Greece ond. the borders oi’ Turkey. or even an ultimatum to Greece by Bul aria herself. demanding an out- let hrouglh Greece to the Aegean, were possibilities dismissed 1n the Balkans.) 0 0F LOUR ll Bowl NG ! , attacked lSays Petain Was Tricked By Laval N evvsman Gives Side- lights on the Fall of France. OflTAvl/‘A. Nov. 19—(CP)—P.cad- in! for aucnce with fiance, "whre we con emn Pierre Lava] and his tricks," P. J. Philip. Ottawa col-re..- pondcnt. of the NUW York Tlllltk, old the Cullzldlllll Club todav that, living in mlscl‘) ulnler the Glfltllilfl heel, the l-‘rcuch "Still grv in their hearts. ‘Vlve lAugiclcrrefl" Mr. Philip, who had been for 2A) years ileacl of the Paris- Bureau of the Tlmes before coming here, said the loss oi France's best men in the first Great Wur resulted ln lhc rise 0f u futllcrll-ss L£CTlCl‘t\Ll0l1 ill u Worill sectiullu with new doctrines and ideologies ‘Plus generation felt cheated and uncertain. Of the wur lenders of France, he said it was a uncle fdlfllllY which placed Premier Dzlizullcr and Gen~ em] Game-fin lu conunulld,lllld pre- vented Prolnicl- Revuaud and Georges Mandel from taklllu power until too late. The first were dreamers, the second capable. but prevent/ad from hecolnlllg leaders until too late because they could not get their countrvllleu to trust them. Mr. Philip described the confu- sion and horror of the rapid Gel‘- Tlillflilllllcfi. "he" UBLBLIELFSP; (Continued on page 8. Col 2> i3ililerchantmen Lost In Week; Sub Overdue LONDON, Nov. 19.-—(Cl-‘)—'I‘hlr- icon l11t.‘l'l;ll1l1lllIlt;l1_ totalling 71,749 tolls. were lost through "ellelny ac- tion" (lllrlllg Lllt: wow-k ended Nov. 10-11, the Atillllftlll)’ announced t0- uy. The Adlnlraltv announced also that the submarine Rainbow, 1,475 tons. was overdue and must be C011- sldered lost. The Rnillblnvs usual coluplcnlcut was 50. Breaking down the week's ship lctsscs. the Atllnlrlllly Silld tlult of the 13 vessels. l0 were British, t0- mllillg 61,202 tons, one Allied. of 1,030 tons, and two neutral, tot-oiling, 8.617 tons. The average ivecklv loss of Brit- ish, Allied and neutral shipping through enemy llCilOll has been 58.- 575 tons. The week's figures included the four vessels which fell victim tolhe mid-Atlantic raider when it attack- ed u convoy 0i 3d ships and against which the Jervis Bav made her brave stand. They included also a illlh vessel 0f the convov which was lolcr from the all‘ and abandoned. Germany claimed during the same wcek she had sunk 140,414 tons of‘ merchant shipping. the Admiralty m m Tile Admiralty announced also that on Mondav olielnkel seupcnc npprualchcd u Iirlllsh convoy 111 U"? North Sea. HMS. Lowcstoft, all escort vessel. Qpcned fire and. her first round hlt the aircraft. and burst inside it. The rear half of the Helnkel broke off and the re- l0 13.5.0125 thculsc Those who are Wise will disclplh v MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN Ives so as to live duy by till.‘- Annual l Growing Air Offensive; Buildings Are (By ‘Inylilr Henry, Associated Press Staff‘ Writer) l LONDON, Nov. lil—--lAP)-—'rllE 1 British bullllliug czllnplllun has cut l pl-orlllcliou nl lllc Krupp Lll-lllzinlcnt l disruption" of lnrlustry’ in western Crermany onu s0 snlnshell rail facili- ties tho! crops ore rotting un- llfllllvrcd ill (‘n-rlnnll fields, the All‘ Afllllswfy (ltTlfl d lodzlv. ' 'l‘ll<- lllllil\?l‘_‘»".‘§ was o resume of an aerial coun- N‘I'-0f!<‘ll5l\‘8 Of methodical vio- lence. and 1t was accompanied by lllllloll:ll~l-lllcllt n statement lllnt the 49,~l'7(:‘—ton llllcr f‘; " ullc-tllnc holder of file Nu! .-\‘l:lll‘.lc cross > l had been lrllllllllil .\(]l lv amid- shlps ll". u» li-‘ck m. Ilrvllll-ll. The ' Europa 1s ll snslcrsllip of the 51,. 731-tcn 13r- anon. 'I‘hl‘ee Sl‘<“il‘lllS of the vast Krupp fnctor_\'---:-' HwSrll, klx‘l‘illflll_\'~—llfll'tl. l been kill/t ' uni of ilCiIln, 531d the null: , my! ihll- ‘|)lll'i of the _ ‘e ls short of supplles Llllli raw lllllivlllllél be- cause lvlclcsprend destruc- Klupp llrldergrollllll some dc- closed . sfcrrcd to other cities. Supporting its claim to major damage to Nnzl industry gener- ally, llle ministry mentioned these successesz~ Four 3g hullciillqs of the Union lEarly Election lFor Manitoba? the jllllCflOll of the Oder and Moll rivers up sis-tun snlashed. The bulges: oil refinery at Han- over destroyed, the Dcutsche Vu- culnm Oil Compnlrv at Bremen put. on: of provlllctlon. Prudllciloll 1i‘. lhc grunt Fclzkcr llllpltlilt‘ ‘.\‘i‘l'lI.> at Anlslerdlllu lull’.- ed for weeks by dlllrlzlge to its power house. tour. n Send Beaverbrook $13,000 Gift TORONTO, NOV. iii-ACE’) —~ NA- flllllzll officials of Llle Imperial Ol'-; (ler DHUAlIlOTS 01 the Enlplrc. an-l 1l0ll1‘l\‘t'(l lonlglll lllul they are senti- inc 813.1100 ill. (lll\"l Lord Beaver- brouk, llrillsll .\lll ‘r fit AlTCTBIY. to heln 4n the war . rt. The $13,000, nlullu wltll 3510.00051- reodv sent, represents over-subscrip- t.‘ n5 to the Order's initial goal of mainder crashed into the Sea. lo Sl00fl00__f_or the Dollngbrcke bomber fund. Of fCana OTTAWA Nov. 19.—tCP) - Rc-l organization of the Royal Canadlanl Air Mme headquarters lllVOlVlllg_‘ creation of two new divisions and! consequently two new members of. the air council was announced to-i day by All‘ lvllnlstcl‘ Power. The minister" sold m a long pre- l pured stlllcmvnt that Air Conllno- dore G. O. Johnson. former A.lr Member for Qrgunlzatlon and, Training, becomes Deputy Chief of; Air Staff. l Air Commodore Robert uckie be- l comes Member of the All‘ COllll(‘ll| for Training, allll Grflllll Calif-Bl" 5 G. Tnckabcrry becomes Member of the Council for Supply. Mr, Power sold the re-orgnnicu- tlon was designed to decentrnllze the ndlnhlisu-ullon of the Brlllsll Commolllveullh All" 'l‘ruunn;z_ plan. It re-nllocnlcd the rcsponslbllltlcs cf tile Air Member for Orgulllzalloll and Training, and the All" Melllbcr for Ellllinccrlllg and Supply, up, general organization now is the respollsibllitv of lhc Deputy Chiclol Air Staff. and all training flfilVlllus are wnlrzilized ulldcr the All‘ Alem- ber for Training Tile ucllvitlcs of Air Vlce-blorshol E. N. Sledmuu. former Air Member for Engineering and Supply, now will be rLl rlbutru bctwccn Group Cont. T. . nberl-y, the Air Member for sunplv. nud Air Vicc-‘Vlurshal Stcdmml. whose du- ties are concentrated as Air Mom- ber for Acronaulicnl Engineering. 'I'lic Air Council under the new arrangement ls:- ‘Re - organization , Force Announced He suld that under the new set-l Vice-president J. S. Duncan. nci- l dian Air iiuehec Splits In By-election QUEBEC. Nov. l9.-—<Cl‘,l ---Que- bee’: Liberal uoverlunelll retained 1n one of 1 a 7 the h. ul nulll. lplllfis h» Illcgallln- l0 lllc . .l iolulll- (lplwsilinll bv :1 lll’ of Sii mics. Hmvr-vcr. llw til‘. losul" lll Aicunnlu‘ nun- no: m‘ known uuti‘. (lt‘l‘lili'llllOil ii."i_v. Nm. 2H, “hon lhc ‘hllllul boxes all‘ ulvlln-ri, lnll- lo- luulll. l'(‘illllilllL'. l\lill‘f‘l‘ fie, sun! llil‘ Union Nnlllvlnfc cull- ‘dllllllc. 'l':lncl'clu~ l,.ll»l>\-, \\'il.\' lllllhlf- jcutl oil-civil h_\' a fill-hie nulruln. ‘Prcvh, - l)0.\ll'.‘ lldtl (lvrlnred lhc ‘ . lpllousc Lillvlel", elcctcd hy f a ‘JT-vutc mziiorllv. l The l'l‘(l\li\i\ ill 'l‘crl'\-h;ulllc was (‘lccislvv llun llmwor Pcrrlcl". ro- ' oilpwnlul ‘,lll)\'lll(‘lill scorc- ta chnld. his lilliun Nltlimlalc nppcll- cut. l‘. lrivl- pllml up n mnilu-ilv of 10m vl-lcs wllll :11! hill two of lllc ridintlfis Tl DOls rcuullcll. ruill=15 ovmlTRT1|,.\sn P ‘The Nlillislrv of Public reported tdny tlmi hos- oft rlc over "various dis- il'll"'.\'" ill Nvl-lZz-rtl Ireland lust night but dropped no bombs. works by hull‘, wrought a "growing ' l l ‘ is ill in Kenya, Atrll-ll. Chczuicnl fuczoly on an island at] - ~ -____ Arlhc l)v<-‘ \\'.~s l-lv. l(‘(l mo: l_l‘(vll1\l‘(l lilall- l BELFiAST. donned. lreland, Nov r % iluhserlutlon llellveri-ll 8.11m. l}! Httil-JZEJ. $1.00; Luniulls ulld L. S. 8.1.00- n- Path Of Destruction Over Germany Liner Europa Hit By Bomb In Methodical ‘Counter Chemical _Smaslled‘. CHIEF SCOYT lLl. Lord Baden-Powell, ili.i'_\t‘.lf' will founder and hcod of flu Bu} scouts, lie h.u lived in Kenya, fur hi: ‘m-illlh for nlmut two years. WINNIPBG, Nov. l9 “if?! -'l'hQ Vvlnnipeg Free Press punlzsztel‘. the following todstv: A quick (h. . xobn lcgzsloxllre lo is on early election preocc- futon-provincial ccnferm ~» laws was predicted in 1 reports circulating in the , bulldintr today. The reporls lndlcavw‘. i118‘, . fobas crmlrion covcrzlnlo-u: seek a fresh Y1‘.'l!‘.1’..'iI4- ' 1 implementation of the reco tlons in the Szrols report u :1- al for. cheer. OLD MAN \NlNTER BEATs MOPAL Foncc IN MAKlNC. ‘THE 0| R\_=_. PuT on Moog CLOTHES/LT / 4" .1 .< 'I‘Oll,0.\;'l'O, Nov lzl g imum and maximum W111" l‘- P!" l)u\>\'.son Vlcwrwl EsllllOil um liPlllllJ Wlllllz-pcll 'l'ol'. ‘ Mon mfll j Quvlx-v So ' John n tvlvlvrl -"... 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