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LI\ lQL l. 1N Lunlhul itulJfiNE. 5A1‘ PUhIbLALQLERD m page i.) Youth will have ii-S day on Mon- day at the Prince Ldlvard "rheutrc when Parumounts whimsical mot- ion picture. "Our ALEXIS were Young and Gay." umves to Cifiilillii lt was considered possible. how- 391-1111151915 ‘ma “um” dwe‘ fl‘? f‘ crcr. tlirrl. ucsnrtc. his enormous Inovrc ilKe nu other‘, to erirarruvc lass“ ‘on kunusum‘ “as l.t_ "Um Hculwuod- mmdgr“ 119m." groirpin: aura nmnnirlz fresh Tire liiin. an JQJDlQn-ili or the best-seller by unity m-nbrcusur nnr. Cornelia Otis SKilliiCi a buy anti rtfreshmf; storr- oescr rikliit i‘ ual experiences or me null: a trip llDlUiixl. (jllli iLrL. _ Diana Lynn Luke the parts oi . Misses skinner and Kunbr'our;_rr. respectively ‘rnd present. it is suifr. ntmvs, possibly from a new uuur- lcr. Fur to the nortir pilots lrird rc- Qurttfi rrcrrtv LlU-Hiilll fro...) rrrovo- nrcrrrs oi .n urrcuscitlecc. ‘stun; in rioliniid. trhcre crrcnw patrols rill lashed out flllKl'€.\Sl\'€iV_tll the ri- tish ant‘. Canadian positions. uurcme S osi l)l\i>' huu lllilllllllltxti trio rvithcrrrw- ill of Von ltuntlstcrltl» ucwcrxul lor- ccs to tire Sifbilflcd Liiire. Latest tlispatclrzs to the As- SOCiGLGul Press iron: its front cor- FCSEUIICIOILlS suzzcsned that Von Rundstodt still had ucrvcrrul forces in ‘thejscntrc cl Inc Belgian lrulrze lino rnszlrt. lunuc out rn one more ‘oal the item rrr this diverting conical. ric- Lauglitcr" sctrns urn". oorcung to reports. ior thcurrtrrl- enta of the uirls‘ European trip iuhs quite naturally into the riot cote- 'ihcre are so nrazrv rib-tick- iziirg situations. perpetrated by tncse Bryn Mfiwr "sclilrirtlcates." in _ p which their heart-tlirobs Bill Ed-lbrz atone; before thyme. up. ‘lherc wards and James Brown urc a port.’ nus no srfzn. ‘hrnvcver. that such an chm; audiences are said to revel in, assault W115 imminent. n double-barreled teen-age romance Yon Dundstcdt has the power to that's iuiique. strike alzarn. but with the massinu The girls turn Paris upside down of Allied power there could be no and then leave for London where FBDCULAOII of tlie Luxembourg-Bei- thcv devastate the town. we are Eiflii brcnk-throtrzn. told. It's apparently n new kind oil The position at Bostoenc. l7 miles humor for film inns rrito which south 0t where the U. lst army Charlie Rurnlcs us Otis Skinner is bzrnzine zrwav at tho enemy's and Dorothy Gish as Mrs. Skinner northern fiiank. woe blecoinrinrz rnrorl-c l rlect cam». secure an was oeve opniz sw ty m‘ w m m} into _a threat. to the wiroie German "cum" marrow LOVE" t1 n. ‘Desi o N-FE"l‘ WlTll GAY Hjrre. American troops had b\' FU TUIEES AND COMEDY‘ their rstnnri denied the Germans the .___ Jae oil stiff: hiulrlwirvs andcl éaedrail- “a; to ies related Wov or er D1151 towar an. how w_gd;‘€1€5§%§{afn £011.16 "led: Now Patton. who sent an infan- muonku ma; dates during [he try and mi armored (llVi5i0li into _- 1. l, d- the citv Tuesday. was pourinlz in 2:‘; ‘la-wife figlfielng§irfijffhcs§c. fresh troops llflCl building up his tum‘ “You Cant ltatron Love." bower close to the flflflff. of Von Rundstcrltls entire position. East of Brrstoflnc. the 3rd amiy was across the Sure River at num- erous points and had sent vim- zuards to within threw miles of the Paramount's lrvciv collclilate musi- cal which obcns Monday 11'- the Capitol Theatre. _ This merry comrley cloesnt set out w give a true depiction of cul- - I 9_ m" ti f r town rt‘ Wrltz. 25 miles north or gfifihgreorlidl" lisuclizizrilznd {tariff Xuf’- Luxcnrbotirzs cnnltal. once rcpction it accomplishes its 'I'hev had thrust to the German Uunmsa ‘ border at. three points lliflnil the Sure Ilivcr northeast. of the capital. To the rvest of Bnstorzne it was the Germans who now were fight- ing a battle of encirelement. and at lrcovv coat. American troops fouizht back in- to the outskirts "f Rochelort after rlrivimz the Germans from Vcrm. Jam-Hllnnr- nncl Ilumrtln. seven. four and three miles from the town The storv revolves around Adams college where the airl students set up a rationing system. evaluate the boys by’ their kisses. and ram-l tees. fgnging up m thirty points are dis- tr-lbuted. There's fun enlore when Marlon-l Weaver. who is slwuooiod of start nl: the plan. schemes Will's and menns of dating B111 15500101115- Betty Rhodes‘ best beaux. American amlor chased shatter- rd remnants nf the armored rol- umns which had spear-ed 60 miles throuch B"i’lilllli and Luxembouru to Within lhrce miles of (he Mouse hnek across lhc narrow fir-sac end Hcmmc Rivers around ftonhcfrlrl. 'i'hrv took at least 1.000 prisoners Ton miles northwest nf Rochofnrt . B t mcckilsfnggisng Joiinnie Johnston, a ‘two-polnt" character who finally trims into the ldol of the campus. For Foot Ailments N ULT the battln of the Cellos pocket wa= co s , , ended with more than 1.000 Ger- H. J. A. BRUWN, DJ mam slain rmrl the‘ .'Plfll‘lihdf‘l' of . tin- Relzinlent nl 3.000 cithcr captur- Oflllflpi-‘dlt ml or stmvlnlt tlrrouah the wrods lrvlnlz lo rcioln the main force. The woofer portion of the north flnnk was nu rt. The German wlnler offensive succeeded in rnriucinz Allied pres- surc on the Reich on the Saar u 6"" nfiw“ m"”' front. but the Rxvr front rmsltlonsl I UIIARWTTETOWN F-E-l- harp been nmlntnlncd cast of Aach- en and evcn some small gains have TO-DAYHBILL ELLIOT IN Jlhodes-lohnston ' , lliljvlil Nlflll-lllllllll ‘Sat’ lblis Added News And Musical Comedy ~'\ ~-\\ \-\-.~.\ \-~,\ MXjflXK-Qgxvxqgvfygjgyfiosxxxwxmmmx.\?\.\>u\x.\.vovv~ 0c A K-MYONDA Y l 2 ‘MARSHAL OF RENO” if Also Serial - Stooge Comedy - Cartoon Shows To-Day Al. 2:30-78:45 :5 X Shows 2 STARTS MONDAY g. F" IM \'.~§5@\3§I~\R.‘ ‘.r‘\. '\7\.><>ooo\x7"" "‘-" ‘ "YR? MAKE 01% \,\\\\\4\_\”\f\‘\f\' “s... m.» 7W T31 ‘it 3Q~-m~~~ “~11 . l Gfiicial Hitler's Favorite IN Dcc. L‘: — Al/iilk-Hnlal vuil "iiurlro l.i\- uritc troops to §UCQlilLJ(A.iilQ Cc.- man urivc lllto 11~i,_’ill.|ri—~riil.' rsl. _nuUli 11MA~r 0J3 “inn-vii lru inc rem Ificrcr Juucri bu». r iccr LAV- iSilJi]. ll. W115 Hlvciiillll TJJQJY. riroolts of lire icrrr i: c; Pill DiViSlClli were uccrisuu rust All- uv Prrziic Minister .vr.rcro\ricr..- Air... oi havnig "lorutiiilv IHUIQElGCA" 1.» Canadian soldiers two uavs after th» ivornranov larrurinr). Latfittirlllll Llir ‘ Divrsori tllrotiztr Si. vitrr lrriu rt. n rrrrrrlr- West. tryrrru i0 crack trrrcriurr in: roads icaurri: tirc Lrczc iiorrr bl..- ve-ot. Nlariireiiv unu btulllfllml. There it was bLUIIIJUd and its iicurt was torn tn_ oicccs bv inc stand of an Arntricun oivinon-zs yet UflllflnYKIF-Vfillffii the Ufllriiilhb nave nicknamed "dbClmrl/Uilfs b» The iztrr so. iJiVi on was us- slgncd the task of trvinu to break through to Spa and Licee at the vital northern hinge of urc break- through at Monschau. In a dozen savage brittle; near Butenbzrcn, ir lwes stooped cold. ‘ BRITAilV MA;- THE AILJAQCEIAU SECTOR. (fir: :_r no“ Victor illld W11 ill] ter F0urnrcl' at the l f to strrtc Tlrc ’ rvc tomorrow, uln trons and ___(Contlnucd from page l.) __ the East Sussex War Agrlcult "zrl Committee. took me on n tour fol, v his centuries-Old farming area and showed me something of what has beon accomplished. Mr. Gibson has control of s..- ernl hundred Women's Land Army girls and a group of prisoners-oi- wnr. to hell) mect the wartime fourth m deal The executive stall allocated labor and assigned W.L.A. girls where they were needed. It took over vacant lend and managed its own farming and in a few crises it used compulsion to remove incompetent. farmers rnd replace them with caprrble men. All told it now frrrms 10.000 acres directly. New nrzrblc land in East Sussex is about three times as great as it was before the war and the peak is about reached for much of the area is unstritoblc for agriculture. The Government's long-term ag- ricultural policy so far has not been announced and probably won't be until the international uicturc is cleared up after the dc- fcat of Germany. "But a lot of recommendations havc been made by-nrganlzatiors which carry weight." Mr. Gibson said. “and they seem pretty. well agreed that there will need to he, some national production plamring‘ intercs‘ A feature of ntotcs lily-v‘. and traced enelr press ulcd in D.N.B. nftcr the war." -"* l gian pocket. been made. it was said here. Heavy fog over the front mndc extensive air operations impossible today lfut the American 0th mi force made almost 108 flights in at-, rzuch an ordcr tacklnz trains and other objectives.‘ broadcast. -cnmmrmd on t leycbrows were ‘S A NO-NO-HOWl 0F A HONEYMOON! L o... lnvo BRUCE ruzzv KNIGHT unruly vivclloav llliillY ARMETTA M (mum ill-larva mural f. MONIES GUADALAJARA run -EXTRA— Serizrl-(‘nnredy-Cartoon " R11 .‘\R)\."\\.\~\.\.\>\M\>\.\J 73:30]“. J44 ' Spearlreaded Drive ‘Prime Ministers? OTTAWA. Dec The Erenrnu C 1i o2 ‘ii W t; lzlcirxorrrs on id _ functions fail into a Pr" &__ orrxawur, n. c cheek-ups of the and roicn dotumcnts from con- crlrer to protiircr. The three foods rationed now — sugar. butter and preserves - are covered in peparntc orders, with to cnfcrcc (lrcsp clutlcd to fnclliiaié all Qummcd kneels of councils urn re- "rrircd to mdorse them so Hint any imlirmwerlv used may be YEAR EMPIRE Til-DAY :30 - 7 - 8:45 | l l I l l l l l E ROSENBWGM .-.-~~\>~-\ \_—\-\\\r _._| Home’ Fur m l v senator _ arrest OrLLiWil River ircnt- .r'.-c has Dill) aczlrrrrt-d bv the Gov-l‘ crjnrnent llliil lcllg-i-lliilc nruns en- vision it as lhc oi C.rn.ru.is urrrrrc rrrrniscers The story said that Works lviinjs- “Oil ' r u" futur-c official hcme d not con ld ultimately .tcr's resirrcnceu tirm bc- slrould it ever in A/ilnistcfs hands." New Glreck-llp For Ration Goupons 29 -— (C?) ces Bond announced io- nrglr; rt carter». dated order, effect- covcring ration reg- providing for flow oi’ coupons a with general ration- ing regulations. "Our now dreot war needs, well as those of our Allies rind lib- 88 shortage of trained farm rvorkcre, crrrltcd countries. melce it urgent The East Sussex committee nr- 111M vvililflblo fiuuullcv do rot get’ ranged loans for purchase of farm 1010 i111:- llmrdx of the unscrup- mgclrlnery and Se; up crews H, ulous fmv," said Dcnald Gordon handle dmlnflgc. plowing and gal-m Prices Board Chairman. "The board improvement Jobs by contract- hos evcrv ‘ntcntion of lokln: what- portly at Government expense. ever strps mav armam- nbQessax-v Charlottetown to William-Gordon rcmrhtlons in the .4 of (he lllibl-ic at. large." “"" the new orders. ln-l enforcement. identified Skeptical 0f French Report (By The RQQwTeTiuc has) ALLIED SUPREME HEAD- _ LIARTERS. Paris. Dec. Ell-Tire published banner headlines todny on a report attrib- that Field Marshal Von Rundsledt hncl ordered willi- drnwrrl of his forces from the Bel- Suprcml: Headquarters had no hc report. but some raised at the idea that, lf Von Rundstedt land issued it would have been lents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mullins. I l ms excl-interval: _ BOYLE will be receiving at the Bishop's Resi- dence, Now YQII"! Day, from 3 to 5 P- m- / MOST REV. JAMES cellrnlrrruinnull This ‘ ll reserved for new: oi’ local Interest. but advertising of a newuy nature mly be inserted at five cents n word, nlrictly pey- able In advance. ~—____....__ -_...~=_~-=;—— CRASWELL for Photographs. PAY your avoid long DR. J. D. will be closed civic taxes early and waits. 12-21-81. MnuGUIGANS Office until January 6% 31 CITY TAX OFFICE will remain nuen each evening this week until .1 uclock for the convenience of the Tax payers. 12-27-41 CONFEDERATION LIFE IN' SURANCE CITY TAX OFFICE will remain open each evening this week until 9 o'clock for the convenience of the Tax buyers. 12-27-41 FOURTH AND FINAL install- ment. civic taxes is due December 31st. -2l-8l l-‘LUE FIRE —- A flue fine at 1225 Euston Street called out tile Fire Department at 10:50 last night. No damage was done. I. 0. 0. F.—All members are cordially invited to attend the an- rrlual New Yeafs reception in lodfzel mom on Monday afternoon from 2r to 4 o'clock p. m. PERSONALS Miss Vera Duncan returned to Moncton after spending Christmas with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncan, Grafton St, City. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Kendall have received word that Wren Cynthia Kendall has arrived safely over- sens. Silt. K.W H Enrol of the R C M P. detachment at Hailiax ha: returned after spending the Christ- mas holidays with his wife and family in Charlottetown. Miss Sheila Mullins of the Fol- eign Department of the Society of liquid Air. Montreal, left on return Wednesday after spending the pas‘. five weeks the guest of her por- Cuebec Prov. Floats Loan QUEBEC. Dee. 29 — (CP) -— Pre- mier Dupressis announced at a ‘Dress conference today that tlic Province oi Quebec had floated s. $29,970,000 loan at three per cent interest. cXplrliiil in 15 years. Mr. Duplessls said the entire is- sue had been bought bv a linllllCifli syndicate formed bv tire Bank Montreal. and L G. Benubien and O w. lions" ln trcasurv bonds However. the Union National Gov- ernment had succeeded in “sta- bllizrnr.’ ‘the financial situatzon through the present loan. despite the fact that war news at the time was fzrr frcrn being coon. Canadian Corps Association Message (By The Canadian Press) TORONTO, Dec. 2?—The Cairn- dlnn Corps Association in a New 1 Year's message tonight said "it; ls lo bc hoped that every decent Canadian citizen will rest uneasy with his conscience until a full-out. wfitr effort has been made an actu- a y." "Backing up our troops with more and more troops is the only Wfly we can win wars one thing alone is needed. The maximum possible hitting power placed be- fore the enemy when it. is needed most." the statement said. All able-bodied troops must be available at the front line. the messflge went on. They must be ready for action a moment's notice. creditable performance of the Can- adian people." (Recently an order -in -councll made up to 4.000 conscript troops available for service overseas) MAnnfAEEs MINGO - ISTED —At Amherst. N. 3., on Dec. 20. i944. by Rev. C.E. Gordon. Olive MacLean Isted oi’ Mingo of River John. N.S. DEATHS CRAIG—At Moncton. N.B.. on Dec. 28. 1044. Mrs. Charles Craig. formerly of rviiddleton. .1. Funeral in Moncton today. WEST-At St. Avards. Dec. 29. 1944. William Cephns West. form- erly of York. in his 81st year. Re- mains are resting at the home of his daughter, Mrs. V. M. Hudson, St. Avards. until noon Sunday. then to the Cutcllffe Funeral Home where a short service will be held at 2 p.m.. thence to York United Church for service at 3 Dm. Interment in York Cemetery. N. D. MacLcan UNDINTAKEN IMIALMII flumuwn and North Ilhliio has: II Stork stumbles Over Snowhank CLEVELAND. Dec. 29 -- (AP) — The stark fell over a snowbank in| front of St. Luke's Hospital today- and Teri-Ann Zclman had a shiv- crinz reception into this world. Mrs. Harry Zeirnan. being help- lnto the hospital by her hus- band and Nothcr-ln-law, slipped and fell on the snow and was car- ried into the hospital's maternity] w ar . A few minutes later. a motorist entered the hospital and shouted: “Hey. there's p. baby lvmz outside in the snow." It was Teri-Ann. protesting the situation with uil the strenutil in the lungs of a minutes-old baby. Taken into the hospital. the infant was pieced in an incubator and nur- ses report her little the worse for the cXu-crience. _ Mrs. Zelman. via bedside te1e—. phone into today. said when tire shouting motorist entered the hos-I oltai "I knew what had happened. . l2-30-L1 l 1. -ploslon Others drowned. "Anything else is a dls-’ "Mv husband." she aded. "ran out. grabbed a leather iacket. Nur- les took it. from him nnddihn next thing I realized I was in bed and they were telling me evervilimu “u: all right " Welcome A 1945 m» MAY 1r rmrrvc PEACE and corvrervrmervr 'l‘0 THE wonto Give Tragic Details In Ship Torpedning LONDON. Dec. 29 — (AP) ——'i'lrr Wur Office in announcing l0 do- norations for heroism today d15- TO our: cusromnns AND FRIENDS 1s EXTENDED our: HEARTY Al’- PRECIATION FOR YOUR PATRONAGE Uherbourr last Aux. '1, although silence wn. rrraintained on the loss life. A former passenger steamer. load ed with British wounded. mnnv o. them suffering from shell-shock the Amsterdam was torpedoed by a German submarine and sank in i4 minutes after breaklna in two. Censorship permitted a. London newspaper to publish the bare tact of the sinklne Nov. 2i. but no an- nouncement of full details has ye! come from official uuorrers. Accounts oi the bravery display- ecl by six officers-three of theml nurses-and four men of the ranks.‘ HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL S. A. McDONALD all British. disclosed that the tor-- D0d0 hit the stern of the ship. Seine Patients in a ward under the arterdeck were killed bv the ek- ILSLEY {VFS- Ghildren Die In Blazing Home _.__ . w. (Continuedjrcnr page 1.) _ __.c___ ,__ ;...: goblin mobilized fornlvar our- means continued restric- tions; lt probably means an in- The Order of the British 111m- piie was awarded to Lieut. Oliver Gray of Glusizow who was in ohm‘- ge of the ward. wnicn was sheared in half when the vessel parted. “He did not leave the wardquntll alillvlng patients had llone. the WALKERVIIJL, N. -. Dec. -— (CP) — Two young children were ' . "T -l'< l d t tfi t l sh rtn es ant lCiii§ti§Qnl<Ii$iirre lrlieBfigil-iitlggmmlfigé‘ burned to death 1o 1111B §@tt1¢m@nl..5§1grfr§:si°'it gequireso bush mo‘. stiindinfz on the horizontal starboard near New Glasgow today W119" voluntary self-denial and a s;- side trying to TBSCUPH nurse through fire sWBDl thfollllh £11911‘ homo pgflgment o! cherished plans." while their mother was out getting a bucket of water. Absent i5 minutes. the mother -Mrs. Daniel MacLaren-return- ed to find the little house envel- oped in flames. The children, four- yegr-old Daniel and a two-year- a, portholc of the lower deck where Th Canadian people had not she was traplloii" e yet failed to accept any of thcun- pleasant necessities of wartimelnci the wnichwcrd for i945 v-zrs "carry on" . in the field of price controlihe most spectacular development; of Preparations For ‘Co. Stock Brokers. The sale price 01 chug w"; q-appeq 1n m; m“ d“, of ha“ a m“; 98.0w. l ' w" ' -. "$7,. D ...,, ..,,, u... m. ,..._ Governor General s tigiglmgfwugltemth“; n, -.,.,.,, o; w» <1 "".mg3g;*- egg: mcr regime of Adelard Godbout ha. » tried w rm“, m. l, w.‘ bu,’ 11° m‘ m“ bu‘ m“ m, ft t o Province "in a prettv pre- i , 511-" ‘m 9 °° 9 cariou- o-ano our-r’ we New Year's Levee w“ “Pl” “tlfll” 3.1‘. “Pr.” m“ “M” '* that the debt inclrrded "mflny mil- w” a e“ “P “ “W effort Ind I 19W "m" “m” ' GIBSEOW- price due to more abundant lum- lies. Controlis vitaéd continut w UITAWA. Dec. 2s - (c?) - ° “°°°‘”""Y 1‘ C ‘qmgns m4 rvr t tr vr - ! r tbl - _ On the whole an. I ‘.352 Sig. .3515; tggv Dgflfagnggg French AIIIIIIGI‘ l8 well n. had reason w r- - W thankful. but need not be ashamed. comfort; .1 buildines today. Thev are there in preparation for an unique Can- rrdiun function-the Governor-Gen- erals levee on New Year's Day. for their comparatively able iivlrorf had not. been a: expense the we: effort- Sentenced To Death checking the ts o '—" ' l those who will attend and serving P5315- D°°- 9 “(591-6111114" ' coffee. sandwiches and cflketOtilflfl 1101171 5911116. who f 0d t0 " after they have shaken the hand of ohurges of collusion with the cx- the Earl of Athlonc lplanation that he always had bccn _. - ~ -‘ The levee is a truce of French anti-British and still was. was colonial ceremonial and a relic o! gentgjwed to dear“ by l purge‘ tire French monarchy. When KiIlIS court hfl-y mnlgm a; we end o; 3- -_ ruled France it was the custom on Qng-dfly trial. l l. . News Year's Day for the Kim to mnke himself available to the popu- ace '1 The French King's Governors in Quebec followed the custcm and the English Governors adopted it when Canada finally became a Bri- tish possession. . l . ‘Tho Jury deliberated only 20_ minute“ before bringing in their‘ verdict 0n testimony concerning Beraudk writings during the Ger- man occupation. The mnounoe- merit prcclpltcted a violent. court- room demonstration on behalf of the defendant. (By The Canadian Press) REGINA, Dec. Sfi-Sasklrtcirevlji? will embark on its rirso 5W" unit system early in the New Year with six centres-Estevan. Rid‘ ville, Maple Creek, Lmignn. W!‘ novelist. tried for his article; dow Lake Ind Kindersley-PTIDBY‘ in the weekly "Gr-inquire." had been 1n pilnl. - l assailed by the prosecutor for The larger school unit 051m l‘ writing against Britain. He replied: aimed at equalizing educatlulril. I "I have alwa/yg Qpfjgged the Brit- opportunity. providing lmlirored ; lslr Before the war everyone had services. and will receive llnannlil the right m express his opinion assistance in districts unable 1° freely and I continued u» u» the finance education to the extenvvl --_- some afterward I don't liki- thc $615,000 in equalization grflmfi" UQNDON. Dec. Z0 — (C?) —The E0811?!" The defendant hoetened The system. promoted by F411‘ Royal Navy. in a year-end review. to add he also "defeated" the Gcr- oltion Minister Woodrow S. Lloid- railed toniitht as the proudest mans. is similar to thnt in effect in mflll chtietlgeméérrts in 1944 the virtual de- ' Alberta an“. Each largo!‘ iea ‘many as a naval p0 aclrers II and the aiwpherdina of the W: ' Kfiiutildrliny n tiroc gaunt small ern Front invasion force. school districts. A board of fl" Now. it was disclosed. Britain is member, Wm be flppmnmd m id- wembliniz two miKht/v fleets with mlrrmcr m4 manage cducntlonfl lzreativ reinforced carrier strength alum o! “ch school dlmm in Years Ago 5 "§3ln§“i'.li‘§li‘éu€“%1o.€“‘€§‘°'£€ "w "n" In“ w mm" "m JB-Danese in the Pacific in r045 "Pilmllml- ' Th fr ' Emil-girl crfiim“... boring»: o ilali _ ra ed o - , review of tchc §.3?§'§Xt°l‘ilrtl§§'r§i%? Greeks re strong Italian rural property and i4 mills on vii‘ "As the year i944 counter-attacks Mo!’ Chlmorfl- ' la e roperty, plus all the on!" bania. Humary 11105111560 0001' ac col does not prom‘ tional troops. @599 9e,- gubllc pghocl room HIM *'—' $1,800 per igh sc oo room DID. 3i IMO-Toronto. Naples 14 all and Crowrlie attacked n A. r ll" ¢°"°"“"°“‘ “m "m ° by . . diflf‘ Bhloninfr lllinlstrv reauisltloned all :ggil,i°‘;:}d"f. °a‘f,§id_"° 1155?.“ g0!“ tankers still under private control. o! “I, I er inn“, “nu m" gn- Hltler forecast. victory for Ger- 9 b": m w“ of educnllgyl many in i911. R. A. F. attacked crease up‘ d c likely wmdecflm .Nethcrluldl and .R.hlncland tar- P WP l!’ iohllloie- acid. __ v all '“ "If o tax out: nine 1111111 '1“ west to the lflc and Indian Oceans where Bri- triin is assembling two rrllgmy fleets to fight beside our American Alrllieeegzaatllnst Jaronlnflt’ . _ wo nava orces are the fleet uncer Admiral Sir Bruce Fril- th Eas Trowbrldlc 8080 Eat. 1882 Modern Chapel l. E. LONG & SON, ING. It'll Muuclnnmu hallo. Cumin-Hp, Inl- FllNENll. SERVIGE Our Athol D. MaclAod ll familiar with your Funeral problems for New England. Admiral Fraser's fleet-packed! with carriers-will operate under American over-all command. YIn addition to defeat of Ger- many as a naval power. the Ravel Navy's achievements in i944. which, made possible turniruz attention to the Pacific in i945. were listed us: A series of successful operations in which fewer British warships were sunk bv enemy action than n "ous_vear of the war; not or aircraft car-I G n single ricr was oat. Acknowledgement bv GHYIRIW to: arm h.l944.tht _ fir“, Atfinfii‘, ufimyafifiurm w“ ", Contact him for prompt and efficient ur failure and withdrawal of all but vice. ' ' a. few U-boate from the North At-l laxgrliiish submarines clurinlz the “SERVICPN”! “LONG” war‘ gardaalgst 400 enemy lhiol