fBank and Leonard J A. Smlt, an‘ T0 GCT Appointment flndustrial leader in industrial dla- v . not come under | _ It :2. li§iifs:a"“‘ri."t:a. m... REMEMBER Wllill- "' m s fezucri. of lriflllslril-il diamonds in Chief Justice Wendell}; Farris of mm, lviolcition of the trading with the the Supreme Court of Britfliz Col- 10m m, defence ynemy act, Attorney General Bid- umbla will soon be appointed a '""“"-‘*—"—""" ‘dlz- anliounccd. ..-- PAGE SIX n; __ TONIGHT Full t... THRILLSV THE NAVY VERSUS THE ARMY HOCKEY LOVERS HI YE A TREIT SKATING PRICE THE AFTER ast- THE GAME Tax 5c (i. ' Torpedo Boat -. I ,9? a lixscutivo Assistant? ENEMYJYXPECTS ' _._<.<=_<=iiti_alisii_iFi_a~n_ii- s . i- wa, in German hands _ 1 OTTAWA. Jann“. i2 - to P) - ; “n, _ . will“ it." ‘:.-.'.¢.ie:::":::::..2'. ‘z.- .:l......?iil"--' i???” ° °°" “"‘ w‘ °“’“ ‘ Reuters» - c tic ‘ no, blttgl -d 1 d Brim-h nmqr torpedo boat in ister Mackenzie. for the past clg t the Taught’ Geggnetexfigiémugé sinking a U-boat in the Straits ohyears. as executive assistant to the “cross [ml seventy amine miles! Messlnn was ducrlbed by Talent C‘ Minister, was a nounced today. “om Rom“ Guam h on m‘ mun W S. Drcyer tcoay- This Was i116 Mr. Senior also has been iPP- inland Huron‘; ind lust time one of thcsc little ships cilited executive secretary to the ma“ n “H” o’ v 1""! 911% had sunk a submarine and the y f d _ eys north- Hnotor torpedo ma‘ med a tor‘ general advisory commitee o e wumud to ‘he mum“ any mobilization and re - cstabllsh- ' continued. ~ Dygygr said committee of the same name. Mr. and some Mm" huh zmund w“ In order to avoid searchliglits MacKenzie is chairman of tho hi5 vessel penetrated the two iiiilo cabinet committee "pedo while going full speed aatern merit. which reports to a cabinet mgnAfiillifif ‘fmlfiqu “id lhK-Toams 1 seized. Enemy pockets oi’ resistance ; r l _ , id . $14G 1X5. ‘$521111: e11 {vie-beast , garpolrgtwiifizénmlfad ‘kboensanecessita- Th’ “h Army "mt "B" m“ 5°‘ bride-lily appeared 500 yards nW-tted by the “rapidly expanding re- mm” Nmnlfed ‘WM “"1” 1°"! I a I n‘ ‘straits of Messina between dusk The announcement. was madefllg ggzigfilteemfid gar"! our "m" he‘ S BY j mum .. x m“ De a “mm patrol skirmishes, with Lt-Clell. Drover said that he was lustgfiol-"xvinsiongs anfii Natnlonalplleaith s“ 01"" 14m" ""25 "umllB lcavo the first one to the ctheriyears, has been appointed private 3,1 T l3 '.= accompanying him and lsecretary to Mr. MacKetizle. gcouven h“ been appointed assoc. Leese was hauling up reserve; oi rcm a rangc of about. - when i‘ \\‘l\S'\'ll"(llE\llV - to miss. wc :01 the . :1 is the son of the late chief justice ""19 lluemlvfi smcicc and no U-boat g __t came down all around. a added that when ‘ilifi first. boat blew up the hialfliwgifflilill ‘tao submerge, at Sofia, capital of Bu aria. ‘a torocriri: y "r 3 followed up‘ dgnili client". par-l ---— ‘t: ihc submarilit‘. and rained tons of bombs on moles. l‘ VALLEYFIELD- Quil- Jflil- 12 - Athens and through which su - iCPl-rize that gutted [fie 50-- iooin Chateau saluoorry Flo-tel wail ‘files pass m Senna“ [ones m L e tcr causing damage estimated a‘; il‘l.nQ.lglf_\isgllilsfi bringing lnluries tt‘ Only mo walls of the Chateau re- . Convalescent , .. - lflllflud sumdlng alter one oi the WOIEL lires in v-aalcyilelu history. —~— but nearby houses were saved u; SOMEWHERL IN SICILY — ‘ _ Lum- Lwifllllitc remains today in gggéugflfixzrérflx‘ ‘mmbeai 4° "in" hazards, and rapid eirpanslonl may e ctr. "cl rsicnl. s rim... lambda manta! M“. L fl- Godbaut’ wue o! “W devgkog nwtecairmsarllleeaitisr.‘ gaenfigadhns at 51*“ c1 ‘m “@4194 wkm“ m“ .owner ol uie lio;ei. sulfered ser- ‘ ‘hhfiuly i). ‘at. l..l lilJlli/Alb‘ QQU r l.l’: Lsiilii; iii.‘ .l d ofilcrrs, has restored’ ‘- lranquiill" lo an arca as a lift-Willi‘ haven ofi broke out shortly before noon and repfudiiiiliou- 1:91’! 118 n0 lung!’ _ 1_|_l1()1]a1f(§§_ [was brought under control almost simple life. T e pan war we A A rivan and Canudlanlfivi: lic-urs later alter threatening when there are no defective parts. lContlnuedTfrom page ll. uaiiylfuiagrleaiiuél, is aTso Dlirns in the ciutbrcak (ml; "We exact everything from her C. who suffered minor burns. a: clillt-l- oi iwo Villas ov-‘HWJI lzuesiisand patrons cf a "Sf perly and maintained in good liig the sapphire wmers of: {ggyrflgl 123x916‘? 2111.3???‘ mifiblrléii; hvorklng order. - Nlcnltcrrtiliean before being y 5 v e l('iiil'll£‘C1_ well restcrl, nlid iii l e v-srtls of some. “thoroughly spoil- "n _ 1 b h » , f of the suggestion; they will make -. on . to the front line battle uli- nfigglfiff} ‘ling,°n§§"{‘,f‘,,f,§§f;“§fy§r to the convention at large. a 111i ‘t. t t1 p101 uiC ‘mum Molmlienl iilrm°“'d"esp°’ig' cozgiiermtitarcilillrnfitzifivxegtisilf; calla‘? iiO ii 0 ie dag t< rus ca . arrive in m - 1’ __ - a! [HES-Q luxury honics- afterriogn and the flames wars cbn- nigh showing the value of eggs t Villa, which l5 located on trolled an hour and a half later. which would synchronize with a of cliffs towering scvcral’ ————-——- post-war falling off in the demand liumlrccl fest. abovg the Mecllterr- lfor eggs, now being shipped bu"- on , Ci at Eon villa. directly iseas in large volume. h L‘! u. W, D Cnalnbcrs, ofniltfloni- [more feed evaluatilon “tests ' -r‘cr'i. who 5i1DP1'l'5f'\ Sca a. in ‘study of the deter orat n of feed- ‘lirlialf 0f m9 British Reti Cross is; For civman use stuffg, mort- iliaii a supervisor She - liilics the duties: cf hostess. hui , _diplotnat. interpreter, buyer. (iiet- --- tee said there would be a need of facilities for the training of war iticn =15 ilic bond 0f a W811 Of-l grTAwA_ Jan, 12—-lCPl—M\l- veterans in poultry management An lee m“ meet scheduled (m. .ld to cnsuie the. nltlgns Minister Howe tonight an- and arrangement should be made hgfe yggflgfdgv nflgynpgnl w“ cm- celled because oi a snowfall which started a couple of hours glIemtime of the race and mntlinued , a the Victoria Driving 01in 581d the date of ch ed would be announce ‘golilrcd hcuuwh "Mn-m?" “m1 m“ °f each cnn-lflmlllfféfi that restriction; on the tor such instruction. "“1‘~“°‘“7, . solo and use of certain types uf ul- Thci“ 1"“. "Imly "1. hshmy" mm‘ i ulninum have been removed. Th1.- . - “1111111111113 mm m“: pom? wrfiiiinlster said production of alum- dhll“ Wilt) want one ci‘ i1“? °1h°r"lnuni now has exceeded present ‘l’ fh" fafmed pnt"~m '5 a smmwwal‘ demands, reaching an all- spo. in the garden, writing lett- i “me peak’ and “s use m“, may m. "q “m” '3" ream“? permitted for certain essential ci- "‘ _ vilian products. lline Rescued In Chesapeake Bay ti (Coiitinuedwrom page 1)- .:‘_ .1: ' '._" i.‘ ' ort a do-or-die stand. Premier Marshal Joseph Btalih order of the day. and Moscow dis- , restrictions on the sale and use of paflcheslgddgd may. 50.11;; fol-us‘ The new order. issued by metals war Polish borde and nearly half- .C0lltl‘O11Ey- G. C. Bateman. cancels way 31m; the yllmne m“ mum jrestrlctlons on the sale and use of 1mm Kiev to wot-sow, '1“ Catlgdcféa “Sim”; wire. mctalllzlng wire. aluminum er Rec‘. Stai- |.\id the Germans were loot v: vsrscl was beaoi ' ..;»il iii Upper Ch ,- Bry \.licn the hull was i by i .sucli nuantltlcs n: may be reserved the rzgular army. ‘bv ilie contra . an" verso-i mm‘ - Th; Germans were conceded. by were pickgd iiri after lQlV1h§|0r paste M a plilment in mlkhl llcsses. to be holding open the liar- slilp lll lifcbdats during the "all" i Th: C‘ rt Guard boat _"*_'€‘_"‘ _ .c alter sighting thei _ . all iron. Monfre ‘l: l3}; ‘ llairy Regulations to n11 were brought to 1 etc: pcnding cffnrts ' v” " crrnmniicled by ' “°"“'°“‘~' orrawa Jan. 12—-iCP)—'I‘l'i¢ , “l Agricultural Food Board today au- ‘ i thorlzed changes in regulation‘! to T B c t, ' d permit milk manufacturers, c eese n. palm" K Gard.“ mid iactorieg and creamerles to pur- o a p“: hm. Cm,‘ an 1m...‘ chase or receive milk from the fluid ~ _ " ‘ _““ milk markct when offered. Previously permit; had to be ob- upper Dnleper bend below Kiev. the Ukraine but none of the Rus- wcre as yet attempting to pull out. l‘ JfFili Fiuchcr. cock; Chase National he took his product. The new reg- "L" be 11"!“ "bi 7 "m" WW“ accumulated ‘from time to time. “m” L sndL wlnm _.__ it without encountering permit dif- me pf-[Qeg f "Y" °“ n Bud rig -.w..“s§§§i§'3iT%.-=..’.l“lui§ T. ‘Si’; mm" --_--_» §3“‘.‘3..‘u"i§s.‘.’."€fi,’°§s?.§}.'."=°§§ls°¥l;“;;‘°‘g 3"‘ “l” '~"- °'° _Ycrk returned two lndiciineni~ to- E _ W111i"! Dfevailad in his shun durinl ' ' flay tlizirgln; the Chas; national’ xpect B G Judge 1-11! 5951C 710d _@m' Defervcepceiontenda blrbq’ moor d price boa-rd n- oeillzig on OTTAWA. Jan. 1o - (C Pi _ anthem? M human" u con ated under the regular Judge of the supreme court of;who retired loin the supremo Ohrr defclldaiiis also lndio ed Canada as renresentatlve of tho Court of Canada last weak, nod] an 1r‘ the same (‘llfifflg include twolnrcvinces of British Columbia and represented the two western pro- y”; {more corporations conlrcllcd by Alberta. l: was learned today from vinces. Chief Justice Farris is a mp1, |Smli_ Anton Smll and Companvln ivrii informed source here. of lagging mi" and Elsalitiirn. Inc. ‘brother of Sena‘ J.W. Farris Chief Justice sir terms-n Duff. lvaaoouvaz. .92 "=1 =9 =6 --1 "In Z C5 second hockey game in the City League series and fireworks expected to develop when these two teams, Army and Navy ‘Navy mad; an impressive a in the opener but the Army confidant that they will have to bo better if they are to cop tonight's encounter. - As yetmvory little is known re- “sink; 3"]; lTo Pensions Minister iii-t a a. .. u... u... s... . __ ‘ ' Istiii m nfifl, Cervarob fall virtual ' id . 1 1 a en a path fol- Britlshalgdmorigsr. ‘vxvlhictlliieya ‘$11.11.?’ the "o Armybo ts ft ftfrwu Army to swoop on into Cassi-Ilinxes baclcued 11p bvyzafiii ‘tugged l‘ ence and a. goal who ha; had J. F. McLeod, chairman or the m Ham o t w m] léiiovlrictigt gameg: cemmittes of the about to fire when a second U-i Miss Audrey Dixon, associate 9 l“ mm ‘Hume '1' '“‘°' Wm mini 911117 138$ bop; appeared and lie decided tow private secretary for the past four gfgmng“ “if: Wagpgfiwzeszsz-cifii; ggagnlnggtrfgsfllglfsug élifwmllfg-l from tho Canadian front. champio ,, which carries with w concentrate on the second Jnmg; Alien Mmpnnnld n; vnn. A Gelgman broadcast said Gen. ithzlrio British Consols Trop mo‘. t 1. t L y n d .11; men and equipment and apparent- ‘Fins to enter a team in this con- . rgselmper Lassa ialigmedgtglfin i“. ly W8; about ready to open a large- £312‘ piiveitil: lliaiéilillptngir entries. giving n n 1 1.. k - T'.-re1M A M D n id f 3mm (m. The Allies’ new round-the-clock seriauit. the stawar to srnl €“:é1'l$l:)il“elfilli1“ n: limbia, ac a a c H Balkans bombilifl team’R'A'F' chairman c‘ ‘he proving!“ lam- - ~ ____ Welllngtolis by night. Americans e5 Wmmlu". (J- P‘. by day-shifted its assault to the iatai‘ than 9 c0 o- big Greer: port of Piraeus after its 51111-181? 17th. shattering blow the revlous day u A-lthbufhttbere are bno restric- I. ons aga ns any men’. er of this Though hancicapped by pom- club playing position of 1st, 2nd weather. nib American bombers 0* 3rd stone on any team went iii first with a fighter escort magotlnexggtciréd ‘g1 £91115 caltflli-h“ a mem rs w o Jettles, warehouse; and railway fa- 1m" m1 “1119197911 1-1181! fourth cilities of the port which serves ggasijdglffnnl W111 P155’ 111B Pmmm". brcillgiii. lmocl‘ ca-itrol late today ill" Agata” _.__ i I j Club Meeting vaileyiiela iiremcli aiacd by dt- likely to brim; complications and I c5115 igfrglgiwolchgeyléiilggfg: eflxrqnl etslzol eet at the Fire Hall tonight E. Jay. E Martin, F. McKinnmi _ ‘ mus at he; call a. wider range of ser- T_ Bmaieh R4 Josey’ N_ mm’ f" “Tu i-Ircis» "1 95W)- ‘ other person reported injured was "mesh Perhllps m 5°11" c8595 "m" E. Corbett. J Haughey. E. i a cuuvuiesccui ciiiulifil her sister. M.1SS uermaiile Marietta than she may be able l»° Bimid- chard. H. Tr dtom 730 ‘ihe fire. of illidetermlncd origin. that Wc can set in Production iinfl ‘Ready 3131i days, sslnetimesWii 519F936 W 851191111“! Diiuiiiliéli when they are put together pro- u H l. I I I y .r__ In preliminary reports prepared 1i “Flrlsretrinkelioisggnampercd carlyin the ‘I ‘might’ cqmmmees “minced "me National Hockey League games onight: Detroit at Canadians. Chicago at Rangers. ! A committee of feeds suggested A post-war education commlt- ...E.‘if.li‘逓‘ii‘il§’lii§ slat"; 2i i" First Ice Races 0f i5273..‘ii“l3§2?é“aé‘$i9.5°§i’é‘§“?’ “f .li'.::'*l'.i.::.i:*i..:£ Season At Halifax ____ HALIFAX. n2. l2—(OP)— The B.\LTI\.ICRE h" 1-. _ ,AP,_ aluminum rivets. cast aluminum The Russian advance westward Halifax harness horse club held its .- w ‘ ' ' “ ' Iweidias rod. aluminum vrcidiiia continued. and the army newspap- greet ice-racing of the seami hero a y. ‘2 1' ii l l ,‘Th in t('1"A)Wl8W0i1 z iii’ .l:. elitist‘. {Tilt.€¥;i.‘i§‘i."t;‘é"fhlié2.‘iil‘2? y li..?.“z'.’:. < ., n - . a n ea ' - 1t B159 Pmviiiii that. except lo. Guerlllas were praised for aid to qlhzemfrlllzflg course,’ r5: “m” w?“ 34. 3| and Mil recon . Tramp unnin; almost a dead droontest with another P9091’ firs-spay Hanover driven by John row escape corridor for the forceggwgg, geamm-bou, in the Smela-Kanev area of the Kidney. was thir . ' e ass B card run off in four They were being pressed by both ‘heats was the first and second Red armies of | grivenflbgwkigyd W81 sian dispatcher intimated that they I l-‘Wi-Yii Wm- c. GU}... “use... San. [n6 acquirc oi" use iiiuiiiiiiuni Pflwdfiimeans of hard battles and heavy m "n, L. Chaa-bonnaau). mi [placed second and third respect-v v ‘Hudson was starter. ICIQBII-ZFMUIZtIIUGT Th! green pacer Harry Budlon _ was purchased from Mr MaoKa . Charlottetown, reccntiy by mined before a chgngg was made WINNIPEG, Jan. l2 — (C?) - Mr. A red flowery. Out of by n, shipper 1n me plan; w wnlcn Next round in battle of the barbcra Jean A. Hal. b lll be de in v urt n re P‘ TF3 Egmflcectlaflo , ulatlon facilitates the utilization w . m“ CW“ 1' °° ' 1° - e "5 venwr of surplus milk. which officials said ‘mums’ l‘ “n” °t n5 "d 9°51’! Peter the Great. T-iia lrlendl hope o’ flank Faces Charges levied in Police court today nevi-bi .Mr. mwei-y ls successful this The m". mu“ n" “and w r- Sgt. Lloyd Bowles of 5t. Catharinea. at» and F0. Bob Pelltland 0f On th Beautiful, in in; Maritimea. Bon- bY perllmm‘! Pm“! 1'" 911mm“ Snell was charged wiggbi-zfifilifiin?nfclfi§fd W“ 1'“ 5 1" lo 2.10 and many other: llle Bishop and Eva (By The Canadian In!) Clio Turkey leg» . Mlssod Christmas Amy-Navy Clash Is Bill-Of-Fare Tonight ' In City "Hockey League Tonight two service teams will battle it out at the librum in the mailed by scum lblg to state, however. that rou lots of r‘ blocking the l0: o! turk? will never catch u tough on“. with flia a dresses lub-Uout. Raynor. coach the lists tonight caption will ice the same f the Navy team. lguiilingml-adaer 1n not keep opener. 1" The c. a. u» T. o. band. with ‘h°"‘°" "m" "W" 1* "i" kind ' - n i! for ll-k-attcehwbich takes place after the laigllowing l the Army lineup: l. Mac no : dds . Le l. "ma . WWW. Stead. Bnlilth; xffisiwarils. gcrnlnlonwharvlieextoilriie Richard. Diver, Nljhtlngjlg, .1, Hig- son. RednLond. Wcolrldge, Jackson ._.....a- 1Play For ‘Wright Trophy Continues Four more rink; were ellrxiinat tow-n Cur in; are still in the running Fraser. The result of play; Justice '1‘. A. Campbell, 8 Gldclings, 4- McIn a D FTa-sor, 6 Tonight! subunits ‘I P. M. i ICE NO. 2 i W. H. Quikshank vs. Lt.-Col. G. IL Pull. 1 ICE N0. I 1 ll‘. R. McLaine vs. Harry Win- , cheater. C P- M. ICE N0. 3 go J. J. Morrl, vs Dr. H. H Molyneaux. G lPmc" ICE NO. I J. Stewart Moore vs. L B. Mc- Millan. Sport Shorts From ~ Britain BY ALLAN NICKLEBON Canadian Press Staff Writer THE R. C. A. F. SOME- WITH WHERE IN ENGLAND. Jan. 12- (CPJ- Canadian hockey rcnrmiit- ation in Britain reached its hill" u‘ p"; o1 m, war with revelation that i2 members of the Air WM team which woi the Allan Clip in the season of 1311.41 arc 0n act-WC service here. hot a11. iwwevfl- have got, around to "he ice can-c again- "It would be ‘quite an event if we could round no the oln lesim and 01 play a series of games ailiiinfif- A11- Btar teams for war charities," said P0. Porky Dilniart, grstwhila Boston Bruin star no?" lr. his second Win“? over here. One of the latest to arrive is F0. John Acheson cf Montreal and Tozonto. He was servind 8-! l pilot in the Eastern Alr Command before receiving overseas posting. PO. Jud Miller, W110 SICDDCd "P 170 bb ‘issuer's lac-e on the Iiyraut line pfihfll Bauer fractured an arm late in the 1942 um“, u; 1 pilot here so is Jerry Phllbln of Morltreai. Ql-P». W110 P18?‘ ad defence. A flying officer. he cap- tains a bomber in a ($811341!!! 6111M‘ ron. other Allan Cup member here are PO. Milt Schmidt. who WM tlii! . top scorer of lite National lbeamit‘ as a member of Boston Bruins; his former mate. Bauer, now engaged in radio wolk as a leadha; HINT!"- mqn; sgt. Pickles MoNlclm-li of It. Andrew; N.B.. who played much hockey in Eastern Canada; W0. Tod Miller, LAC. Mike Miller and, sgt. Buddy i-feuyer of Weetmount. Que" who had a brief u-ur in pro. feaslonal hooker before ifliiiint thc H. O A. F‘ "We would need a goals: to round. us out- -i! and when,‘ said Dumart. "Young Geolge Hairlsworth. who is up in Bomber the bill. He’; cl off t e old block, and the old bioo was good" Clrou- , would fill A team representing ire combined Red Indian andwoif Canadian rightm- squadrons dropped its first Dec hockey game in three start; when a classy bunch from s Canadian MOI- quite squadron stung them 5-3. Major factor in the vlolury waa| the performance of lit. M by Cormiek of Edmonto . Alta. who shotkiilrea goals. LAC. Arnold Wood a ac Mo nl. Mm. scaled inc others. and on shaibrink of a ro. gar n i‘ came on! flfegonal ‘volannorw 31. New dork fkvd fill nsatut a1 of the lame: centre fell no, Mann oaing . to the ice after a collision and fl-act. . h bone. collar aroused Canadians‘ streak of ‘i8 lat in 1071-20. . However. Bfirlnl. in IMO-ll, established n forested in the project ‘mt ii- dc- radon! th . ...<....°S2L.l“.'llt‘ 3.1‘ " '°" Pushed to the sidelines by de- m , pair cunbarix. with 41o parcels a “at! m" “n” ‘upped by chm requiring repair the some week in Whether to take it up. The chilly ' 1942. c e reception coincided with Honey, caramel spread and jam. warm bralsesfiof the national service in waxed containers. glaaa bottles} plan from Justice T. A. Campbell, W. R Adams. P- S. Cobb and J. A. w. a. chum-nu. i3; or’. s. s. iflghtlng in the streets of tho town iintiroly Incorrect I to include in Forces Overseas. Harry Winchester, ll; Ohied’ Qggnfi ..',!;§Q§}"“§%§p.§1$ Biff}; busy at the Base Post Office, de- 3113M: warnings that such substances lam-Col. o. a. Full, l0; Dr. n. somifadb°orfflfdtgg ‘vlljywggulzllfls. m. . . _ n. t. Spillott, l8; w. a. Adamslmmnt matflfllaflfflgiile“ l" lb and the ti slwuld never be sent in the malls. L. B McMillan. 13; F. B. Cobb. Flrlttended parcels are also being 9. J. Stewart Moore. 1i; J. A. removed from the mail". for re- biickiiil; and repair because, con- trary to Postal cautions, ‘many 900MB Still are acking their parcels in fi-al card. board boxes. including “no; boxes instead of in corrugated containers. Dunn! the cooling year the post Offic _ lc. in their mvn interest and that of thccc on Active Service. to give even better cm Olieratlon than in the past to en. able our men and women In the Services to receive all their pafcglg intact and without avoidable delay Dramatic Account Cf Canadian Front O t’. i‘ a .- :r (a 1:. z E or wlbu-aivr s-rawa|vr' Canadian Press War Correspond- i ITALY, Jali. l0—(OP)—No movie. nadiaais fought for three weeks anr. which took them about two‘ miles beyond Moro Valley and into 1 thc town of Ortona. The battle was stiffer than troops of this Canadian division. fought at any time in Sicily orl carlicr in the Italian campaigni and a Dieppn veteran says it was as fierce as that raid of more than a year ago. Yet it went on on one 1 part. or other of the front day af- ' ter day Movie wars are on the basis of a couple of hours of scenesof burst- ing shells. flying dirt. crashing air- craft. mud and deafened sound ef- tects. The battle beyonr. the Moro was something like that except it lasted 23 days and nights. Shells were bursting. dirt flying and troops were living in mud for 33 days. Few aircraft crashed around Moro but they were in the skies every flying day from early morning until evening. Christmas Day was h: 20th all the troops had spent in the Moro area surrounded by mud which had been flung around in black blobs by sheila and mortar bombs whose craters made it look like a Chinese checker board. Sound effects of the battle be- yond the Moro likewise lasted three weeks and were so loud as to defy recording of their full volume. There were vivir.‘ scenes and dra- matic human incidents that would challenge the art of the beat movie maker. There was gallantry and bravery and sorrow. They were all three weeks old and soldiers were still living in the mud beyond the Ortona road and through which the fire of the flame-thrower had roared. 1110,11 atill went on. It was a con- tinuous performance. Tokyo Claim Said AIJJED HEADQUARTERS. New Culnea, Jan. I3 - (Thursday) — and Tokyo broadcasts of its “re- Douglas MacArthur said today. a Tokyo radio report was picked up which claimed that Japanese ground forces had "recaptured the 3:1}? base at Arawe, New Brit- into an automobile factory when Boston th AP) — Arawe. New Britain. in- vaded by the U S 6th Army last - 15 still is in American hands capture" constitute "a complain exageration". a spokesman for Gen. (The statement was made after May Turn Arsenal Into Car Factory UEBDC. Jan. l2—(CP--Po!- al ties that tho dominion arsenal in St. Malo Ward here be turned the war is over. are being oon - cred by the Quebec City Council, it was learned today. Mayor Lucien Borne said today at an automobile factory was in- clined to comment and would not , _ my, the nun, o; m, ¢gmpgny_ l ed in making iapnr-llke atlrrlng rods for molten glass. bupiti the moi-tau of Oils-lat in urlceyl this year one crim- “ u“ my; w“. o; was scuttled by‘ her crew on Jan “m u’: firm‘? u h“ ban S while belnd chased by Alnerloan ibvilil. hand to a the paekaaa awn for r 1d to the Bean Post Office n§§°n'{,’§’”£,l‘§f§fi ‘*1... for when - t and planes while en route reached the Baas Post Office it from Germany with contraband {on no lflgidgormlppeltizing butyanud m . remov g m rcm e par- mmma cel. It had spoiled’ which gave the highly-regarded P. . sion Island an e n c vi“ i» -~-- w. c. Olllllt such a battle in the PM‘ "i" "iiliarggflinl-‘fifli “:3; m. “yarn” m... Jim n, p M _ ' Plain. commonsense must bs used Robertson. o. 0.. 311i vkrjiflae in: L} P1f"‘{‘.§,l“"'" - °°""°"'"°“ iy music between-periods and wi ' °' lao furnish the music .1; i... a a sushi’ .:~‘..=.~::...t Proposed ll.’S. '" giahor Measure he year-heated railway cars Winter — heat and pressure of of ships. etc. Often parcels ad- which can be expected t... kQQp mi W811 as those intended for the While the year ended with an en- cuurazinx note. showing that the public is paying more new‘ to the mt night in competition for the PW“! camels w Pm Wrisiit ‘miphy at the chariotte- PW“ i° ll,“ finned Mfvicellifoufl-wili be held before the com- l Club. Eleven rinks the" 18 916114 of room for im- ‘provemerit. During in.» 1351 week‘ oerly Pack w” QII u] WITH THE CANADIANS 1N4” war was ever like the one the Ca- I 1n ,Tlazl Blockade Runner Scuttlsdt Navy aihd Ali‘ liewIDBDIi Globe rewnted official States and many IE2!“ 1110B Overseas destinations bu: 1i is "a. quehtlv found that the parcels are! hat dsuflficilently well packed to] a r »_ - rbsriai‘bliieiifigelallslzn-fi-sgiisngll? l ‘WASHINGTON. Jan. l2 -_- (AP) ing ktofltlhe Forces in ' Canada u; I {Nliaitiortéil neglifieiugisliition uracd PIC eir parcels securely and, Y "51 e“ ‘ a than m,“ “an; i halting start in a hostile cc-lrllrutlee the senate today. mlttee acts. 1 federation of labor . mt-terson 1113f] interview said such a la/w would assure service- llal ovcliiseast ificéfimtihe ncountryng n a ou iem’ that glass‘ nil-muff. s direat morale boost while stalbiliziria labor in war-cfltioii-l industries. He said a national ser- vice law would bring "little cami- pulslon" of labor beyond requu-lng JANUARY 13. 19 . RIO DE JANEIRO. Jan. 1o- (APl-A uerman blockade runner I loldior an Olin in uiu country- ;'.‘.*l..,‘.:2.°;l”'.l‘;i"..i'“.l" £3 ma“ when tin DINO had reached iu . “l ‘ ow“, _. Needed northeastern base in Braakdaythc his was the an- unosme Baturda l d i 1?... sink nliy lglilnl. action .1! ilnaittgd Brazilian Navy ships to Japan Globo added the ship was aés- troyad somewhere between Ascen- d tii A oust GOP!‘- etllot oft toa Chairman Bn-Jert Reynolds (Donn-NIL) of _tlis sorta-Se milit- ary affairs committee which open- ed hearings on a labor draft bill - proposed by Senator Warren Austin ' ( .-VT.) said several more meetings-"at least three or The House of Representatives December J00 parcrls required military iiflairs committee. holding similar bill. hadn't. even decided dersccretary of war Robert P. Patterson and strongly- [worded opposition from William Green. president of the American ROBERT TAYLOR, BRIAN DONLEVY CHARLES LAUGHTON . SOURIS. THURSDAY, I P.M_ MONTAGUE. - SAT. L30 PM. ‘Vi? . THEATRES Ciano Execution Causes Sensation other iembers of the former Flig- ‘clst Grand Council was reported today to have created a sensation in Rome. while the press of neut. ral Switzerland expressed shocked amazement Relative; and friends of the slain men in Italy liacl been convinced ‘ th penalty would not be in. fllcted. . nviss press reaction was iyp. ill... by thc Journal De Geno“. which said that while the Itallnp people would shed few tears Ovm the ccath of Count Cinno and 0th. or Fascists. it was difficult to uti- derstand how a treason charge could have been supported against them for ousting Mussolini becausg they acted in a constitutional manner which reflected the Italian publids desire to get out of the war. Tho assumption here was that the executions were part. of a purge of all who opposed Italy’: colitln. ualice as an ally of Germany and that they gave sharp import to an zuinonncenient that nrovlnclal {Hols workers m smy on Jobs ‘m. which of other alleged "traitors" would they had been trained t would be me enrwtment. or a ral wi 1P1 man's mimi€ted~th~ every citizen to contribute accord- lng to hi; ability." t-lie undersecre- tarv said Green asserted that national ser- baSlC vice would "undermine our concepts of democracy." declaring that "there is no real comparison between drafting men for service in the armed fnrccs of the country and draltlni: them for service iii private lnérurstry. cuelatllw for pri- vate prof He said Croat Britain. operating under a nationfliéservice law. ex- perienced in a number strikes "greater proportionately th in e United States. " Pl vision of a year-old ing. however. when he said his I111 would not abrogate labors right t0 strike . "The thiml that's cousins all this 1 talk now is these strikes." Reynolds said after the meeting. "If this bill wont prevent strikes then I dont understand it.“ ' KILLED lltTACT-{ON SUSSEX. N.B-. Jliai. 10-40?)- Word has been received by Major H.W. Black and Mrs. Black. Sus- sex. that their youngest son. Lleut. Donald Allison Scott Black. 20. was killed in action in Italy. Dec. 30. Lieu-t. Black graduated from Roth- esay collegiate school in i942 and received his commission at the Brockvllle training school hi the sumaner of i943. LONDON —- (GP) — Norman Brook, deputy secretary of the war cabinet. has bccli appointed chief official assistant to Reconstruction "Elli that everyone has duty The. esidcht. put national sob. vice legislation atoba live-win“ lhis message on the sta union. And within two hours Aus- i oamc lit-to the senate with I The Vermont senator stepped to opposition at the opening near-X < start Saturday. In Biscay Fight . Flight Lleut. William Y. Martin of 36 Willcocks t.. Toronto. piloted the Sutherland flying boat which surprised a Nazi blockade runner in tho Bay of Biscay recently. and delivered the first in a series ol attacks which resulted in destruc- tion of the blockade runner and three enemy destroyers Martin scored a. near mlsa in his fittack and silffercd damage from antl- alrcraft fire. A Czech bomber swung in to finish the job. Mm‘- tln, a former instructor at Uplands, ter served in a Coastal Command la squadron which covered convoys to Russia- (R. C. A. 1". Photo) y_.. Born of the exigencies of war. many new Canadian indusirlcr are today making history in the field of industrial production. M" oompllshed in a splice of a few short years this has changed Can- ada from an agricultural state to an industrial nation. One of mole industries where optical glass is melted, gr:und and polished niuaca vuriouycptlcal instruments melding range finders. gun sights anil- periscopes. In the picture above a trained pottery technician L: engin- a A. .-\-' F\I\|'-\YfIf\ ._.?. \ AT THE SWISS - ITALIAN FRONTIER. Jan. i2-—tAP)-'rhe vengeful Iiltler-Mussollnl execu. tlon of Count Galeazzo Ciano, Marshal Ehiiiiio De Bono and three