_._>__RJ\(; E Si X _‘_ I 1' {l l CRAWFORD write. LADIE —l'1 t " nisltiiiit .\l IIIIIJND lI.\' (illlllll T0_ DA Y _. QAQI, Y_. Marinas 2.30-NIGl-IT 1-9 l‘t.'tI'l'l§.\l.l. — AIELODY-IIOBLINCE — liOVEliIIlS — YEA! “RISE AND SHINE” lit-n tiikii: - GEORGE MURPHY - u .\'I).\ DARNELL — hill-TON BBRLE PRINCE EDWARD — STAR TS MONDAY s STARS luv our: GIIY iiifiiirrlllulicnn-ri FUN 3 SIIOWS DAILY 3.15 —- 7.00 — 9.00 (DAYLIGIIT 'l‘I1\IE) ’1‘()-I)AY_ri"s A THRILLER .\l.\li!i\llll‘ l‘.\‘li.<\Y AND IIALPII BELLAMY IN “ IEE T THE W1LDCAT” I’LI.'S I'lll‘l-I\l. -— AIINICAL COMEDY -— SEA RAIDERS )l.\'l‘l\'l-.'l-L f!..'itl—I-Z\'I"..\'ll\'G 7.00 AND 8.45 1 "CAPITOL ._~. COMING unit. - rur. - wen. uliith menus it's Swell ant-l \Vtlck,v!) It's tender li-t ‘.lll‘I furious! It's lovahle and human! Its w. vsl Illllllf that could happen to you Ill these days IVS .'\’\\' \.t .l\' Y . i'»~- AEI .\Il-. and Si’! ' 3i \'l‘i.‘-.' l5 ['1 2.3il—NIGI-IT 7-845 snows DAILY 3.15 1.00 _ 3.45 (DAYLIGIIT) G SPACE-Novelty’ APLORIN .i fr‘. SIKUIIIS AND STRIKES-Bowling Reel -Y ’ Hill ri GRAND ‘it .- l Professional Bards ‘ - Morrell aiidélttiiiiiiiiiy l II. F. ARCIIIBALI] Accountant: l | | l i (‘liartcrerl Eastern Trust llulltllng Cliarhittrtoivn »—-—- _...-_ -..;.;___ ,_____,,,.,,. McLEOD 8t BENTLEY iv t. liixi.i».i. it c. .I. \. mull I-ll‘ K. f‘. l'. l". I2i'\ i l.I‘.\' I.I..B. Biiiuistt-rs .\l1l| fittnriieys-at- Law iutixlgr rii pom lfil Pfinrl: Street _'~T__l(illlW HE'S A NUTUIIIDUS IIIIY WIIIIhIEY and His 6~Bor Cowboys LEE (lASSES) WHITE IANET WAlllU l£.\'l'lZ.\--(iziliiip l'0ll--Peep In The Deep City Within a CiLy-Rilpsody In Rivets . n.2, llAUU-MARSIIAI. 0F A TUWII BAN IIBEII! w JOII CONCEII In Memoriam ROBERT I-I MCKENZIE The death occurred at . B. 1.. on November ‘.14. 194i. of Robert E. McKenzie. The late Mr. Afcbieiizic was born 62 years ago at Gosheii. ’1‘\xiis, the son oi the lat: Robert Alclieiizie and Sarah Moore. After the death ol his father lie iiiovcd. at. an early age. to Prince Edward Island aiid resided tor soiiie time at Cavendish, later niovlng_ to tlilrishtolvii and Margute at which place he learned and carried. on his trade as a blaelsiniili. He then moved to Western Canada where he Souris. remained for three years before returning to Souris to take ill) IXEIXIIIIIIGIII iesld- once until enlistment for overstas in 1915 with the Canadian EKDCCIIIIOII- arv Force as a lancer. At the close of the War he resumed his trade at . souris where he worked faithfully in tiie interests of t-lic people whom he served even until but a. fcw day's prior to his death and where his skill as a tradesniaii won for him an uiiexcclled reputation and place in community life which will be difficult to refill. The largely at- tended funeral services, eonducvd at the lioilse and grave by Rev. W. A. McQuarrie. bore iliutc testimony to the esteem iii which the deecilscd was held. The pallbearers, all mem- bers of the Souris Branch of the Canadian Legion, werez-R. C. Mc- Lean. M. C. West. W. J. Chcvcrie, Cietzi-ge Perry. aiid cherish his memory. his \\'l(‘lJ\\‘. nee Clara Dowlie. and the iollouing soils and daughtersz-Robert J.. SJUHSI Catherine. tMi Wallace Downer. St. Peters; Christina (Mrs. spurg- eon MacDonald.» Bridgetown; Gladys tMrs. Charles Stcadl Howe. Bay; Frank. now iii the Armed Forces. overseas: also one si=ter, lvlrs. W. E. Robertson, Suiiiinerside; and two hall-sisters. Jessie iii the United States and Mrs. Bilslicy. Souris. The following floral offerings were rc- ' Benjamin t(‘l\‘ l.—— W_reath»Souri5 Branch Cilnazlitin (‘J1 i u '——~Wile and Family. CFCSCEllt~ Mr. and Mrs. .15. Robertson and family. Siuniiiersi pray — Miss Ellen Stead. Moli- Mrs. John Jcii- Mrs. Brenton lr. and Mrs. J. B. Mat- Bouqtlet—Mr. and l\ll‘s. H. G. Matthew. Soul-is. Btlllqllffifl-IWI‘. and Mrs. Lloyd. Fer- gllsoir \Velliiigton, Letters oi‘ S\'lIllllltll_\'--lVIl‘. and Mrs. l-Iarl Jenkins. Diiiidas; Mrs. Ida Jenkins. Dundrisp Mr. and Mrs. Bert McKay, Grahams Road; Char- les McKenzie. Quebec: lvfrs. James '. and ’ Val‘ Church Ladies Aid. Sour $5111 eon and Irene Walker. Winsloc; His The Jolilistoirs River School (ljlggi'-r*lll“lz~etoifxg7tn" B- R“ H°lm“n' Concert was held in the sCllOtll ‘ ,‘ ' m. l tcndence. Mr. Herbert Beagan act- ed as chalnnan. The pupils under manner. Welcome. Marie Brazcl. Chorus, Ring Merry Bells Ring. School. Recitation. Margaret Brazel; Dia- logne. Counting Eggs. May Higgins, Margaret Brazel and Joseph Bea- . ii. Song. Coming Through the Rye, i\fai‘_\' Walker. Recitation, Margaret Brazcl. Recitation, Mary and Louis Mc- Kenna. Song, PegEy O'Neil, Margaret Braiiel, encore, The Lights of Lon- rlnii. Recitation, Louis McKenna. Recitation. The Family Gifts. MucGUlGAN 8i TRAINOR IARK it .\l.it-(il'l(i.\f\'. K. t‘. c. s1‘. taxi l'll.\l.\_tlll. K. C. .. hullrlilim x‘ Y '~ . Ilii-r Pruiliielal Rank Rielliniiiill Street (‘liarloitrtuwl ,._.... EYES _ GLASSES rurrn J. s. TAYLOR OI"I llfilli I IIIYI‘ New IAVIIIIIIII _ Corner Icviit IIII Queen 290.5 Uppusil- I.l\ s tirurery Evenings lfl ‘iqioiiitlnrlils loin i1. I‘..iil‘l‘ Iltlll. .;"::':?'.. *'*"" ' ". ' ‘ H f» l2.” Jtt. 8A., KC. .::i a. |'.\.".'. -: l: .\()l. ‘ITUIZ Iilcv Lilli’ it g tliarlotlettlwn ‘ BELL a ‘JJKTHIESON \l'l\§'i ll) Ill/IN Cameron liliwlt (‘Iiarliittetnvm I’ Ii |~I'lIltI. ===~~ I » -~ PALMER 84 HASLAM A. J. ll ‘WI. lfil ILA. ll\tlli‘l.*. fl-III. ITH‘. Bank nf Not-i “with (‘hampers (‘lizirlivtrtnltil I’ Ii I. DIONEI.‘ ‘IO LOAN , Phone 85 _ l’. 0. Bo: 12 Mary and Rita. Walker, Mare Bra- zcl and Phyllis. Dialogue. Jerry and the Cream. Margaret. Bi-azcl, llieszins, Joseph Brcagan. Sung. The Smoke goes up tllc Chimney just the same. Lawrence Bi-tizcl. encore. Uncle Sam. Intermission. Sale of Candy. Moi-y IIAY ymw aso-Fc-ixirv ’I'he efficient mail coilrier Mr. Robert Smith makes his dailv rounds in spite of cold and stormy weather. Mr. Rcdgle FS-impst-i-ii of Cairetidlsh tltéasaa week t-nd visitor to Graham's U11 . Ctivendishis Grand Old Lady Mrs. Diirnlev Clark. although in her iilnetv-sccoiid year. is still smart and strong and busily knitting for the Rad Cross. Tile nlanv rriEEZu of i\'lr. James O. Siiiiiisrii are pleased to see him around again after his recent ill- ncss. The horsemen of this viclniiv are taking advantage of the good ice and several “nice ones" are to ll‘ seen on the speedway. Among them ole Mr. Ernest McNeillLs "Tex Wor- . Mr. Bruce Graham's "Miss Patsy". Mr. J. I. Stewart's "Home Brew". Mr. Oliver Coles "Lindy". Mr. Cieorge MiicCoubr ‘s “Alastrn" Mr. Grant Maclieods Scotty" and ' Mr. Max FergusonI-i ‘Nora Worthy”. We shall be expecting to hear mfre lltilll tlicm oii race tiny. Mr. B. B. Graham one of‘ the nld- est residents of Bay View is coli- Ice Mi- » Catholic Church from Sumnierside; Sistcrs_of St. Mary's Convent. Souris: Elsie Fortune: Mrs. McMillan aiid Lucy. Charlottetown: Mr. arid Mrs. Peter MacDonald. Providence. R. I. L-I04-2-"l-1l. In Memoriam MRS. CATHERINE IIUGIIES On Siuiday‘. December 28th. 1941, thcrc passed to lier eternal reward Mrs. Catherine Hughes. widow of the late braiicis‘ W. Hughes. Mrs. Hughes was born at ‘lrttctidie. the daughter ot tne late Jorn and Mary McAulay. Mrs. Hughes moved to Charlottetown in 1900 where she re- sided till the time of her death. s Hughes had been in failing health for the past two years and (Icspitc tlic best oi medical care and the constant attention 0t her loving ctililgnici‘. she passed alvtiy. having received the Last sacraments of the her devout. pastor Rev. A. McDonald. C. SS. R. " eh consolation " Hughes was itlon and the. number ul Mass ‘ s and iiies- sages of sympathy received testify to the cstcrm in which she was hell in thc UOlIlllllllllly in which she lived, Silo leaves to mourn and cherish the nicinory ul a kind and loving iiiotlici‘ four sons John ll. and Wil- lian S. of Cliailoltctouii; Daniel F. of Jamaica Plain. lllassz. U. S. A.; Ullr. l-Ouis Wilfred of Halifax and Mrs. Wciidall McDonald with whom she resided. The futieral took Dcceiiibci- 30th to Holv Redeemer lace Tuesday. Ciurch o! Most where High Mass lavas sung by Iizv. R. McDonald. C. SS. R. thence to Tracadle for buriiii. Pall bearers J. J , J. F. IJCILZIILIYCI‘. M, J. McMiinus. llarrv Court. Albaii MacDonald and .I. A. Cirilfith. (May her soul rest lll D0300. L-BIl-Z-‘l-ll. Tenders for (Zhresnm Grand River DaIrvIii ,f_§'_f,f,'|,l|',f§ will hr received till ‘ebrunrv 25th. State wages per month or bv’ hum]. retl pnuntls. ‘ flhPll to his home through illness. J. .'\. BROWN, _Mr. Ed. Graham was a recent secreuq, visitor to Charlottetown L-llfi-ZJ-éli. and Rena 'I"HE__CHARLOT’I‘ETOIVN GUARDIAN CENTRAL GUARDIAN fhln column In ronrvrd for nun 0| lornl lnluelt. but udro tl n; of I not!’ llnun an‘ t» tu ml ll I flout: n word. strictly puullln ll udrnnm. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-III . HOME MADE BEANS and Brown Bread at the Baptist Hall tonight. L-I00-2-7-Ii. SLIP COVERS-Newest material for Slip Covers. exclusive furniture covering. Henry AICFarIalie d: Co L-47-2-5-3l. NOVELTIBS suitable for Bridge prizes. Rogers H ivare. ' L-B30-1-3l-2-7. TIII-J SCOTTISH COVI-INANTERS Lecture Monday illglit by Rev. T. H. B. Soiners. assisted by best vocal talent. St. James Hall. Tickets at door 25 cents. L-l03-2-7-1l. PROM CIIARLOTTETOWW John F Connolly, of the Nation- al Parks Bureau. Charlottetown. attended the funeral of Ills sister Miss Mae Connolly l;i $511118)’ 0n Tuesday. Mr. Connolly WIII return to P.E.I. the latter part of the 2:35:12 says the syaiiey Post Re- TIIE CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURClL-At. ll A M. a special message. affecting all the Churches of Christ in Canada, will be given, subl€Ql¢-—“N€\V Horizons." at 2.30 the Bible School. All are invited. At [the first of a new series entit- led——'Moclc_rii Scapegoals" will be given. Sliblcct-"Too Many Hypoc- rites In 'I‘lie Church.” Sbccial invi- i913?" l0 all lllcmbcrs or secret soc- ieties. Questions answered. cixisapian man clwss cones —'l.'lie Canadian Red Cross Corps has rcsilincti its activities and class- es are being held. each Monday and lhursday evciinltts at. Prince of a_s College. ’I‘lie Corps consists of tour sections. "Transport. Oifice Administration. Nursing rind Nu.rlt- ton. The Provincial Commandant is Mrs. H. L. Ptiliilei" and the Officer Commanding Charlottetown De- tachnient is Mrs. E, M. Bagnull. At the present time lectures on Anti- Gas are being Riven on ‘Fitiirsdav lllttiits by Major D. F. ‘lierney. On Monday nights Mrs. Cosh. Mrs. McPherson and Miss Cullen are giving lcczuies on Military Law for the new volunteers. LYONS-‘I-‘ISII-Iilt-A quiet wtc. ding took llacc at the home or Mrs. H. it. Large, 40 Hillsboro Street on Wednesday evcillllc, Feb. 4th at 'I o'clock. when Rev. Donald Booth- wyd. M. A._ minister of Trinity Uiiilcd Church united in lilalrlge Eleanor CFIIIISIOII Lyons of O‘ ' Lake. lllflllllObil. to Pilot OIIIOCI‘ lvlark V._I<‘ishcr, R. C, A. R. Rob. llll. Zlliiiiitob Pilot Officer Irwin Molltaolllclt. . C. A. F.. and Mrs. Molllgcnlell’ Supported the bride and groom. The youtlilul birdc wore _ D‘ h “luconnflck a becoming street length dress of fer-ed and been inducted into II. C. Crouclier. He leaves t) ‘lush’ Yo“ crepe “ll-ll CQIBBRE 0f Am yellow roses. Mrs. Large served a. dfllllli‘ Ycitast at the close of the ccrenlolli". Pilot Olllccr F" ei- Blld his bride have many friends ll] Western Canada who will wish them inaiiv years of happiness. Keep Mlnards In the home. OIUVELL SCHOOL Honor Roll for OITYEII School for January". q Grade X.-1. Kathleen McKinia; ... Frlustuia Naddy; ii, Gerald Mac. Lcud. tirade IX. Elva McKcnna. Grade V . , Lilian Naddy; Itlitli MflCLCtlll, 3. Bc.ty lwaddy. Grade V.—-l. George MacLcan: 2. George MacLeod; 3, Charles Ma“ Donald. Gram III. Sr.-l. Fr. N " L’. V\’iib'lii' Afar-Donald. “was addy’ Grade Ill. Jr.-—l. Rose McKenna. Grauc II.--l. Mildred MacDonald. Glade I.—l. Bcttv MacDonald; 2, Blair MacLean. Hlkhcst average for Senior Grades Kathleen McKenna 80%, Hlkhcst average for Junior Grades Rose McKenna 86%. Teacher-M. Doris Rooney. srnnvo 556K sci-loot. Honor Roll for the month of Grade X.—1. Ruth Meek. Grade VIIL-l. Erma MacRae. Grade VII.—l. Austin Wigiiiorc. Grade VL- . Beulah MRCRABZ 2, Cfl-‘ll Paint-H‘; 3. Shirley Wigmore. Grade V.—I. Walter Cole; 2 Jean C010: 3. Lloyd MaeRae. S RIVER SCHOOL Turner. Diiiidas: St, James United January: T ill" tllltvliflll llltlll‘ l-iflcller M158 Milks. Ottawa: Ali-s Mary Conroy. 2. Wesley Cole; 3. Robert Jolly- I-Lliaabeth MacDonald pcrforiivtl U, s, A; Mrs, aimiic Cooicn, more, ' their numbcla in a very crctllxibic Maine; Miss Beatrice Johnston. Grade IV. (bl-l. Grade III.-1. Mildred Cole; Frlalnees Jollymorc; 3. Pcnzle Camp. be Grade II. (en-l. Clarence Payn- ter and Bobby Fletcher equal, Grade II. tb)—1. Keith Payrler; 2. Alvin MacLeod. Myrtle R. Wlgmorc-Teacher. Use Mlnard’; for aches. FARM FDR SALE I offer for sale my farm of 80 acres with good house and new barn 65 acres clear, bal- ance woodland, brook run- ning through property- sit- uated near churches, school. railway and cheese factory. Apply: ROBERT McCAliLUM, Ilunstaffnage L-_l02-2-_'7-lI-1_4._?_ BRINGING UP FATHER To permit Ganucks In II. S. to serve In Ilome Forces _____ B! J. F. Sanderson Canadian Press Stuff Writer WASHINGION. D. 0.. Feb. 5 - (CH-Cunndians living In the United States will be given the op- portunity of serving in the Canad- ian army, navy or air force when called up under itze American draft laws. if negotiations now proceed- ing between the two governments are successful. It has been estimated that 15.000 Canadians might, be added to Ca- nada's armed forces as a result of the next United States registration. set for Feb. l6. considering the fact that there are 450,000 Canadians legally residing in the United ___. States who retain Canadian citizen- ship and perhaps 150.000 more who never registered as aliens under A- merlcan laws. It has been estimated here that 30,000 Canadians utlll be placed in category 1-A following the FeBru- ary registration. rendering them subject to immediate induction into the American forces. Of these. it ls expected that 15.000 would prefer to serve in the Canadian army. navy or air force if given the choice. When the American draft law was passed originally in 1940. Ca- nadians ancl all other aliens were required to register but unless they had their first citizenship papers in the United States they were cs- empt from service. After tPe United Statics entered the war. the draft lavy was amenit- ed so that all residents. whether citizens or aliens, became subject to the draft. Even enemv aliens can be inducted if acfiptable to the wnr department. The natives of co- belllgerent states such as Canada have no right to refuse to be th-aft- ed but the nationals of neutral na- lions may refuse and in that event are dcbarred forever from Ameri- can citizenship. If the present negotiations successful. Canadian residents of the Ilnited States Will be mrlnitied to offer for service iii one of Can- ada's armed forces \"‘Cll drafted in this countrv. It i; under/cod that the Unified Stnles has laid down three condi- tions-that no tilveats or compul- sion be used to induce the men to return to Canada; cease all enlistmciits In the United States and that reciprocal arrange- ments be made so that. Amer on citizens. l'0.=lfllll1 in Canada. have the riclit to opt. for the armed for- ces of {lie United States if drafted there. If an agreement is reached ‘he Canadians who already have regks- ie “Eran forces or await induction probalrh» also will rlyeive the right to volunteer for Canadian forces. MORNING (IEREMONY UNITES HELEN KATHERINE KEOUGH AND CLIFFORD L. WILSON that tSt. James Winnipeg) A quiet wedding was solemnlzcd Saturday morning. January 10. at 10 o'clock. at St, Anne's Church, when Helen Katherine, eldest duti- glitei" of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Kcough became tiip bride of Ser- geant Clifford L. ivilson. R.C.A.S.C. son of Mrs. F. Chrlsiie of Calgary, Alta, and the late Ml‘. W. Wilson. Father F. X. Macaulay performed the nuptial mass. Pink and uthite snapdrrigoiis and clusters of fern foriilcd the tliurch decorations. The altar boys assist- ing were "Ditimas Keough and Don- ald McDonald. The charming bride. given in marriage by her father. chose a. frock of London Tim crepe fashion- crl on princess lines. The bodice finished with a lilzh ilockiine, had tliree-qilartcr length sIQOVCS- She wore a brown felt hat and matcn- ing accwsorics. Her corsage was of yellow roses and she wove a three- skiri mink ncckplece. Miss Hilda Keough attended Iler sister. and chose a model of leaf- green crepe. the shoulders marked by pleated epaufeit-es. The corsage was of Talisman roses. Pte. Jnlncs McDlarmid. lI.C.A.S.C B-YYO" Milt-RW- “'35 best, man and the ushers were LAC. Wilfred Cummings and Erl- wm-d Kgollgll, brother of the bride Following the ceremony a break- fast was held at the St. Rogis hotel. Sergeant and Mrs. Wilson left for the east. For travelling the bride were a scarlet wool frcek. the bod- She wore a black felt beret and necess- orles. 'f‘liey w;l1 reside in Fort. Wil- ly.- showing trlmutito work. 11am. Mr. and Mrs. JE. Kcough all join in wlslrng the couple a long and ‘YBDPY m9- FOR SALE HOLLY GROVE Beautiful property or the North (‘lty llmltsl. All modern convenience-g Including hot water heating. hardwood floors. etc. Also garage. hat-n and 5 3-4 acres of land. Will sell all or part Illver Rom! near the m the land. APPLY T0 MRS T. LANN 206 Grafton Street Phone 507d 2 are Canada v neck- lilie was rounded and the sleeves bracelet length. She wore a match- Grade IV. tab-l. Jane Fletcher; inlz hat with veil drapery and tier are former l". E. Islanders and have a host of friends in Trvon. Bcd-Tflllt? Cape Traverse and Kiulrora. who young Girl Guide News-' The 6th and 7th Charlottetown Companies are very grateful to Mrs. William Ross who is instructing the girls in ‘Jte Emergency Helper Badge. A number of the Guides are working on this and hope to pass the test shortly. At the regular meeting on Wed- nesday a number of tests were passed. Margaret Coffin tiassed Second Class Bed Making. while Elizabeth Johnston completed lier Teiiderfoot Tests and is now ready to be enrolled. Congratulations. War-ZS Years Ago Today (B The Can-i an Press) I-EB. '7. 1017- mlcouit, south of the River Ancr». captured by British on the Sunni-a Fiont. Anchor Liner California. sunk by Gerniian silbmariiie off the Irish coast. German troops crossed the Seret-h River in Riiinania. FEB 8. IQIY-Right- wing of British forces on the Somme Front made successful zit-tack on sailly-Sailllsel Ridge; other Brit- lsh troops advanced frcni Grand- eoilrt. on both sides ef the River Arlere. GRAIIAIIPS ROAD SCIIOOL Report for January: bfiiradc X (Sin) I Elaine Camp- e . Grade X (Jr) 1 Louis Campbell, 2 Marv MacKay. Grade IX lSr.) 1 Laura MacKay, Lcis lVIaeKlnnon. Grade IX iJinl 1 Violet Green. Grade VIII-l John Campbell and Louis MacLeod. equal. 2 Darixich Murray. 3 ltfarle lVIacKinnon. Grade V—l Malcolm Campbell, 2 Bryce lvlacGregor. (i John Ward. Grade IlI~-l Jennie Green. (fiiracie II (Sixl 1 Freddie Camp- Grade II (Jim) l Vernon Mcsser- ev. Perfect attendance: Ralph Wig- niorc. Iiouls Ma eLeod. M._l'~l._ MacLcock-Tgacher. n»! Iler Royal Iligliness Princess Alice, in her uniform as Air Commandant. paid the Canadian \\'timcn's All the first members of School at Uplands, near Ottawa. cfflce of the Maintenance Squadron. Princess Alli-ii is School, once Squuilrnii. at the right. Princess Alice lrllvs ll lffilllllllfllnl-"f mandilig Officer of the MOCOSSO i‘). ALLIED uses m BASES m mitosis 'I'Iie see-sawing wor In the For East. swim: sharply In favor of the United Notions when Amnlfit‘: crack flying fortresses and naval vessels, Joined by Dutch unlts, gmlllhfll and mattered a bl! 3"!” eonvny In Macassai- Strait, shown on IL.- . . warships have been sunk. Invaders were following dotted route from Davao Borneo. To the ellst, arrows show where Japanese continued their drive to encircle and can Guinea. | _. p,.s"°"" Unacasikn AMWINA p a '- “VA ‘I ‘f? ' ’ BRITAIN “A ' ' on ‘ vi gurcn , an fouls’? luzsasigi: mmwm I FLEET IN. “team "fivfiiffititl? 57"" PRELUDE "ro ATTACK on 7. 19.12 250 Feared Lost: On Canadian Luxury Liner S.‘\N JUAN. I‘. IL-Tlie Canadian luxury llner Lady Ilaivklna (alum, SJIOtI-ton cruise ship ivliieii ivss torpci. .'.tl ...i.l :.. it in Stllzlllliilflfl Atlantic water with a tlctilll list believed to nulii‘ici' 123i) pas. 'llf_!(‘l‘5 ant crew. This is the tenth ship to be sunk off the U.S. eastern seaboard sine; January 14. a vlslt the other the! ary Air Force at No. 2 Service Flill"! '1'?“ . It g with AWE S. A. Strongler, elrrk Ibm with Wing Commander W. It. MKICIAIIEIKYIIIP“ Lczuler S. A. (‘ rcnc, Officer commanding . A" .. in the girls under lier "11 "f" ' She uppcii rs licre and Squadron w...» it?’- fiiutr ' “‘~ mung t l?! CAROLINE ISLANDS "a ma»: “L” Pacific Ocean A ‘NEW GUINEA v4 AUSTRALIA enemy translw"! ‘n Ill les townfll in Ph PP" mm M“ 4g least eight, and perhaps l0, Ry George McManlI! mAGGE-‘IQI T GOT‘ lr-OPEI PUT 2,.7| %ET TO THE NG ON ‘THE TWAIN - o, .6 alweeie - gigeLsoci AGAIN - w." . -_.4 ~_, _.