MAKING 01A MERE MAN -1-—_ MAXI MS OIL MERE MAN l lll l Elllll "/ 7&2 “*“' n be provident oi his prudent in the >’:/I%[/ ' d The People's Paper Read by Everybody Covers Prime Edward Island Like the Dew Cl-IARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1943 Oi all animals. it is mun III “hem heredity counts for least and cou- sclous building for most. ...___._..‘ dlnn OIItIOI IIIT, l” fir; Gill-MIDI; Two Cents- UM" . 7" . ED BALTIC ARMY PUSHES NAZIS "521 Paratroops Defeated!‘ l, WILLIAM STEWART 11-11: grace. 2i- flulilrrlptinn llellcverll. $5.00 Mull, [L01]: other Provinces A‘ II.S..\. $5.00 ‘o cAoss i lSoviet films ;Can Lob Sheds loin liitebsk igt t Western Canada troops. who {worked their way into the oug- CANADIANB m skirts of the town late Monday (Delaycdl-(CP) Bfadunlly drove the Germans ml yLcanadlan forces occupied ward the norhtwcstcrn exit on the ".‘°§L‘w““l§r ‘grtfixilao A12‘ Aodarltaiztlic ‘fit ‘Iipesliara’ annex“: n - m h - out nil-day battle with ofTgrtona. ‘ es no" “an r11 roopers- e westerners ceared h i, t ppfmfwper. Wflenr-stlieelwllgi- the town. practically a buunlllgg gm .' m machine-guns o. time ‘his... of the town which Tiw Nazi paratrooper: fought ‘cm on a COO-foot shoulder lanaticallv. Many remap,“ n ' their machine-Kilns until the lest m" the sea. ilew 5-Cent Coin i- round f l etpendeg- had been Few of the paratrooucrs surrend- ered a d r, the d the Coxhsdifens hndmtakgIi ‘£31761: Prisoners. infantry ammuuitio By Kirke L. Simpson, Associated Press War Analyst The war in Europe cronsed tho I063 winter solstice datoiiuo uldI circumstances foreboding the close appmnch of the triple-front climac- tio attack on Nazi Germany which was mapped at Teilcran. l-Tlwtwbrd. long-range Russian artillery i! close enough 1.. Vltgbsk to lob shells into the half-encircled Nazi fortress, pivot oi the whole Iinlcper-Biiltlc ilani. oi the German defence front. Its loss must lead to u. hum whiter retreat that could prove more disustrous than was Napoleon's flight from Russia- Eoutliwuro, Anglo-American troops in Italy, now fighting shoulder to shoulder with l-‘rench and Italian units. are still far from Rome out the CHIINII keys to Nazi outer defenocii of the eternli city are cracking. ‘f _... in the rear of Allied foot troops bllsting their way ahead inch by IIILII must be massed British and American armored power. It lms been o‘ relative w smliil use so for on the Italian mainland one to moori- tuiii Terrain, but supported by Allied air superiority bids fair to speed up the advance on Reine ut both ends of the lino as more suitable ground for ‘Blink notion is reached. Westward, from Britain, the accelerating Anglo-American aerial lit-- tack is serving its own notice cm the foe oi coming events. din-basil American heavy bombers initiated the official start oi winter with n sus- tained cross-channel uir attack that, coupled with simultaneous blust- lng by medium bombers oi invasion-front targets in France. hinted at fltiilnlilfdlll. ‘ preparations for the long-awaited second front invasion se . ‘At ‘Iidxlillllt times there hints-end in ‘Russia more than hints- Nali foothold! on Rus- l Tanks supporting the ' silenced the fire from o number of buildings with shells from their 75-mm- suns. Anti-tank guns bfflllkht up Monday night also were used w smash houses in which the Germans were install- llixis» May llave Inspired Coup In Bolivia "..'| By JAMES M. l_.-....\.G LONDON. Dec. 22 —- (A P) —- The Russian Baltic army. forcing its way across an import- ant water barrier north ofthe Nazi base of Vitebsk. has wheeled its big guns within range of that city. killed several thousand Germans and captured 20 more pop- ulated places despite newly - reinforced Ger- man resistance that in one sector alone laun- .ched 16 counter-attacks. Mail Service l. Italy Begins _-.._ OTTAWA. Dee. tz-(CH- Isluance of s new lZ-sided five- cent coin made of chromium steel. to replace the present I2- slded coin oi copper and lino lllfly. has been authorized un- der an order-in-coimoii pub. fished today. Believe Churchill Cut Cf Danger ‘ A. Dec. 2—(CP)—l.etters kvzflgmlgs from Air Minister pm to R..C.A.F . army and post moiilclals oversees Were enr- flby flying fortresses which have gugurotcd iui R..C A.F mn.l ser- pw servicemen hi Italy and the B. l. w: u? ul overseas of the two which made the inaugurall ts are announced today by thei F. to Air Marshal Haroldl Officer Commander- ili A.F. overseas. WASHINGTON, Dec. 22 - (A P) - State Secretary Cordell Hull. warned today that Axis sympath- izers are still at work inside the .- ary In Ruislli the Christmas week-end could see slan soil. already ahriielied to s. shadow oi what. they were a your azo. broken from tho Balt~c to the Black Sea. There are intimations thiit a v Nazi flight from tho Crimea. by sea anii air may be in progress. g western hemisphere. and lndlvo- z Linked with the Berlin-announced evlcllution of Kherson. n. German W‘! Chill; IWOBIIMOH 0f the newl withdrawal from the Crimea must mean u coming wholesale Nilzi retreat Bfillvlflfl government will be wltli- from the Ilniercr bend and possibly all southwestern Russia, as well as held until the question whether on the Baltic lank. they inspired the revolution is Special significance attaches also to indications that Prime Inserts sewed, of recent Allied air raids have been iurgoly U-bout. building or servicing l _ _ _ ‘ Hull said IIBIIJISPIIGN! security lflclllllfi- Th” ‘ma’ ‘Mo: m undo“ he” “comm” M m" ' “Wily lica- Mon of ilie R.C.A F overseas all seem In be fond oi dogs. and \ Moscow said tomght; and the United Natlony w." eff.|\ytro0i1 inolvementslaciasa III’! Atianticnaw; in progress and in f]: l (hose lax-o I\'.‘_‘.‘c ‘.\Ci.]llII'C(I n roupic of beauties. These iii-o squadron qwemvqh-e thousand Gm-man crt come iirst whcrc recoguizinfl vmflgid ‘as as“uuz:'ii i?“ or-a learn‘; "ma" my" isgcfi‘ “eight Ifllili‘ -. Ian (mnaiou. DI‘ (‘.. ilcftl of Montreal. and George f‘. Keefer . troops and more than 100 tanks the Regime of Maj. Gualberto "' '“|""s""" a m“ “m” ° r m Y '~‘ s clflonflownv “El a“ Show“ ab“... Wm, 1p“,- pem struck out on a narrow sector 1n tum vmanoel is c CF“ d ened by the warning from a high American authority that u nleniious __ n h t h"( m" t i Zhlobln we“ of aoumem Whig Imam" retail“, ‘we UH“ casualties must be expected wit iin 90 iiays. 30""?! - T 9 if"!!! l" l" "m" 3F" ‘ "m" "5" ‘Russia, but, wilted against the dc- LONDON, Dec. 22-(0? Cable) —I“or the first time since his ill- ncs; was announcer. lost Thurs- day. no bulletin was issued on y t0 troops [WNW alleviate the loneliness ‘pd homesickuess inevitable in a yusucli as this, we will feel ihof rye have been mnply repaid for ilio ‘tlmeukl effort which has been put Prime Minister Churclillls condi- tion today and this was taken here to mcrm that the Prime Minister- ted States is feeling its way caut- iously with regard to the Bolivian overturn is believed to be e. desire. .- two officers fly in the Canadian wing led by Wing Com- l w i m. mflilflfl‘ ii. \\. (Buck) DicNair. l’) RC and two Bars. of Nov-til Batlie- ‘ an? “fitmaiflf! ‘flu-y arc at an advanced Canadian airfield ii. England. Russian artillery‘ rlflemcri. c More . l invasion Soon? i ‘bio the organization of this int- qlzflrzél F contribution to the e or." ‘ 1e the general officer command-l beCmedian troops in the Medit-I muesli area. Maj- Power said it flour purpose to get letters t0 w: men as quickly and u! Ire- , oily as modern uir transport- . mekes possible." now is out oi dancer. There was no indication when the next bulletin would be issued. “Song ‘Of Bernadette" Has First Showing HOLLYWOOD. Dec 22-—(CP)-- The news from Hollywood today concerns no movie beauty. no handsome leading niou. The news is that "the soniz oi Bernadette" had its first sliowin: at the Car- thuv b.1113 Theatre last night and it has given this fllppunt town o. topic oi convei-sqtiun which holds no trace of fllppaucy. "The song of Bernadette," u 20th Cciltury-Fbx picture. was shown before an invited audience that numbered usual film celebrities. writers and scores of clerics. The story. written by the refuses. Czech novelist. Franz Werfel. who was too ill to attend the pcrmiere. it. set at Inurdes. France. in the 10th Century. It concerns the ell- ing, adolescent Bernadette Sou- birous, to whom the Holy Virgin appears in a vision. Bernadette. played by Jennifer Jones. a screen unknown. is the medium throutzh whom miracles are manifested. She endures persecution and ridi- cule until ultimately e. commission of churchmen and scientist-s au- thenticates the miracles and Bev- iindette dedicates her life t0 the church. Photo) ~ ‘cc mid -Gemian tanks put out of action. To tlie south. ill rho Kiev bulge, where the Germans have bcm Icounwr-atta/cking for many wccks. a large force at first ceded in break gin Soviet-held pop- ulated zifter three hours ~ fighting. The Russians replied with lo. counter-attack and routed the Nazis. destroying ~13 German tanks and leaving hundreds of dead on the battlefield On another e to avoid plunging into compllcat- A ions such as resulted last spring ‘F’ h ' | ' . lg ting n l from quick recognition of o. rev- l 1 WASHINGTON. Dec. zz-usst- °“.‘;;°“§.§.’...fl.’§°‘2i’.2§.i?51§"".. ...l grtatlla _|5‘ 1mm“ at Nazi Rocket-Guns Ma an more costly c an on vet \m—‘ m‘ “luff d “ y Be Target Of Bombers new Bolivian group until it showsl (lei-taken by Anglo-American arms. ALGIERS DEC. 22—(AI’l—TVi0 its hand. the State Depilrtnxmt one of ‘the United-States EOVBY"; widely-separated Jstrollghfilus in me Continental Radio Blackout Indicates Allied reserves the possibilities of taking actions which might be conslder- menys highest, exemmves _ tonight that American battle cas- u nai lbfllifii] Pie ce‘ lue—-tne . . . Aglialtidscoastnl dd..." of ‘urtouo RflltIS ATE COYIiIIIUIHg. , .. place sector of this from- . Russians said they succeeded liu taklng_"very important posit- ions.“ killing i100 Germans in tho liacirthur liot liing To ii S. Soon ed unfriendly if they concerned a recognized government. ualtles in the next 9C days would For example, a refusal to pur- more than triple the total for WW chase Bolivian tin would place the years of war. _ _ I laud locked country in an ex- Th“ Wouéddnubn “End'- LOLQAUIR- tremcly precarious position. Ne- and the iortlned vllmae fr! 31:3‘: c wvgkutflhe kiwi?‘ :18.- ainvnomm potlations for a new price Agtee- Vlttoic. six irulcs wumenst oi aCIIOTS, 4c n‘ ..i A . _‘ . city oi buesino on tnc mam inland 132.000. well oasi, the 503.0(7) mars- nint we“ halted when the rev‘ ulirhwwiy to Rome-ivere under Lu- The forecast appeared (‘luuun w“ announcfd‘ Md could tense assault by Allied troops 1-0- template a full-seal: assault an the mt be “lmchlded “m” the United iiiiznt and ilILlIOLI/HJEIIIEIIC the European continent within a mat- sml/es "ewmbles 5m“? govem‘ capture of either or both was ex- ter of weeks and perhaps addition-l "Wm l“ 5°nvlfir pecteu momentarily. sl smashes at Japanese strong- holds in the Pacific. where soften- Fighting In Streets lug-up processes olremv huve been “Caiitoxlian tanks aiitrlamianiexihizzjyflioé I8 l urmy IIiLVB II II tnrougli the strcctsqoi Urqzolia. fillie- rlatlc anchor 0f . e luzi n since Monday. _ ' Normally u. town cf 0.000 popul- applied. ated percneu on u slielt 700 ieet above tiie see. Ortona nod been turned into e. veritable IJILIES: by tne defending Nazis. ilntll west- ern Canadian troops t-iuaht their way into lis southern edge from two directions Monday tne- Ger- mans nau doggedly repulsed almost continuous attacks tor two weeks. Orlona is only ll miles south- east of the coveted port of Pcscare and with its fall the 8th army was expected to make short work of Pescarais less formidl-ble dcicuces. From that port a main highway gigs across the ivulst 0f Italy to " __"' l By W. w. IIIJRCIIEII. ‘ DON. Dec. 22-—iAPl—A United States Btii air force com'-_ munique announced tonight thati large formations of flshter-escort-= ed heavy bombers attacked "tar- gets" in northwest Germany to- day and that 3B enemy aircraft, were destroyed against a loss of 2i l bombers and four fighters. l The bombers. bent on bombing: northwest Germany from the war destroyed 23 of the 38 enemy fiizht- | ers ivhllo the fighter escort ac-l counted for the balance. It was the 10th smashing daylight blow against the strongly-defended in- dustrial area in less than two months. process. The third German attack was southward in the Dnioper bend where in the Klrovozrnll area they‘ succeeded at first in clrlvimz a Wedge into the :ed army position. Yanks Advance In Arawe Sector AIIJEI) HEADQUARTERS IN INEA . 23—(Thurs- ALLIED HEADQUARTERS. NEW GUINEA. Dec. 23—(Tl‘lilrsdoy)—- lAP)—Uilii€d States troops have advanced iii the Arawe sector, New Britain. despite enemy air attacks, Allied headquarters announced to- day. Sixteen Japanese planes were downed in three attacks on Am- erican positions. Aliied planes in an attmck col en- emy ships off Kavieng. New Lie- land, sank two incdlumi sized ves- sels and damaged a destroyer. Nazis Threaten. To “Prosccute” Allied Prkoners LONDON. Dec. 22—(AP)—-Aillg- cred by the Kharkov war crimin- al trials and executions. Germany tonight threatened to ‘prosecute’ sonic British mid American pris- oners of wur-—perhbps including airmen. Ouc Berlin broadcast political circles iii the cnpltul hinted that British and American filers captured after they puracllutec. from damaged planes OVCr Germany would be hailed before military courts and charged with “war crimes." A statement issued by D.N.B. Ncivs Agency on the Russian trials asserted that British-American prisoners guilty of "a serious breach of international law“ short- ly would be dealt wavith hv militnrv courts. It also soucht to connect Prime Minister Churchill and President Roosevelt with the Rus- l‘ slaginR-Iidls. m 1' r u r lill' c '_ _ c w l iins lfi ic Books and “amlfm ha“ b‘ airmen would be put on trial u.- Brosig indicated been Germ“ . . . yrs nnswe to the Kharkov studying Japanese‘ 3° h“! ‘heels triiils was _:i GcIman press cam- of paper bearing Jo nnesc che _. . _ g terr. with the Gcrmgn tronslittlgficlgmign agam.“ seveullo Amcflmm wrmen beside than A Gcnnam llcré capliued Nov. .. in it ra Russian dictionary was also found. 9." Fume" -_“‘_‘,“. "ems?" c! Rum“ He can“... a “use registration card muider, Lnoiporntc written hem-ml a 39mm‘ name and To“ on their uniforms. "l on“, address‘ and when queried MUsinp this rind the name ionic by ms ormm“ dhoowmrl on ‘on ock busters. said to have been em, “can.” xwxied. “I am spam borne by nuotlier Ameilcan sound- _~ ron. to SIIDDOIK.‘ its case. ‘tug ger- Bmsm.‘ m,“ w mun press so t now a cell 1941 Th“ tlmeehgmwazagnmzhflmllfi proved that izuiiiisters control the New York “t” travemnl more American nir force and that tlicv ma“ 50o mum in ms Lunwa’ are using gangland methods in nir unifonn. Then. lest Aug 8. he es- ‘RI-mm . coped iifluin but was picked up In D'N'B' We? said m“ D1‘ PM“ It was pointed out in London Ottawa. Oct. a bv Ottawa police “hmldl- "°““’"‘ “m” "m" that the Kharkov trials liud no ' ' spokesman. iefuscd to clarify the conlwclinn with ‘he 01.0w... “cm. German throat at u press confer- mom o; ul-ysoners. m which the .:;...:: “ m‘ “l e as lilll'illll(‘iill‘lii of iriternatlonal- The (‘gcrnunl smummt w- - ruled ho cs . , It seemed clczii‘ from the agency km, dftmfdfi,n..“'{.‘§'“§§,..{}}§,.,§§Q§‘.h. _ H! lllibllPNxd Id C, H 1- CmCAGO- DW- 73—\'AP)~B0- diglded Illlfil. ‘how ‘Ins. ‘tlicvnzvndljd £|Yg§~the pmdu“ o! DH"? clausghiif the) newfiprint shortage. m, 1e Chile ally ews announced Ti or» l: l. i ll Kl k . _ wdsv that It will publish no ed- tum? ufrfj“ m q " w m 0v J?.°.§....”T.é°§Z’-.T.?‘f.§.. Enlillsii coost twice tonight and n- Wrflun“ “cam death “d h i n iliri-c (‘vcrmiliis of they - l1 ill m itorv DuliCl.‘ scrv cos. including notices. church bulletins ind the Gestapo and Ellie Guards. lbo i) w - d q | - ~k|-g-< amusement announcement! IND nnd ii Rossini trnllor. Tln- Mos- ‘gin; goth; ffiflgfilfigl I U. S. Rail Workers Scale Down Demands Poison Liquor merit - were _ ed today by the gener- gfiditillokesmm u without foun- lle said MacArthur has no plans lgereturn to the United States in. near future. Mail Bag Escape Plan ls Solved WASHINGTON. Dec. 22-(.-\P)—-- The five railroad operating braille:- hoods 0f the United States. ki-cp- lng open the c1001" to COHIDIOIIIMC of the wage dispute. today scaled down their demand for a wage in- crease from $3 a day to '34 cents. After a telephone conversation with the Willie i-luxisc. represent- atives oi‘ ‘the brotlicrhooris ltfCSbilc- cil this revised figure Lo a coili- nilttee repicsciillug railroad trial;- eaamem. In addition. they asked paid vacations. overtime alter 40 .liours a irveek for ysrdrncn. and 0x- penses for iruiu crews when lnev "lay over" at ll terminal owny from home. " ' MONTREAL, Dec. zz-(cm- The R.C.M.P. announced here l0- doy that poisonous alcohol. small quantities of which might cause blindness or death. has been of- fered for sale in Montreal and issued o. warning against purchase of bootleg lequor. In issuing the warning the RC. MP. madc wblic a. telegram from Commissioner S. '1‘ Wood in Ot- tows. in regard to six gallons of alcohol which we; seized in Mon- treal yesterday and 5911i’. to Ottawa for analysis. Commissioner Wood's telelzrain said: "Examination by the Dominion analyst reveals the liquid to be a deadly poison. The analyst can positively state that consumption oi a. small quantity would probab- ly cause blindness or death. and the poisonous elements are not discernible except by expert on-| NORTH BAY. Ont... 13cc. 22- lCPl-— A German airman who op- purently tllullkhi. lic could dissuise himself as a bag of mail and get by in the Christmas rush is on hlslway back to prison camp to-' nig More "airpins Radio Blackout A continental radio blackout to- night mdlcated that the R..A.I~‘. might be continuinii the aerial bombardment after dark. Size of the losses on both sides indicated that today's operation; was comparable with the 8th All force's bill-bomber blow at Brem- en Monduy when 40 Nazi planes were knocked down and 25 Unit- ed Slhlfiq bombers and eizht fighters were lost. At. the same time R. A F. M0- squitoes. Bostous and Tvplioons. escorted by R. A. i"; Dominion and Allied flrzhtcrs in great force crosscd the channel for a separate attack on what was officially ces- cribed onlv RS “military object- ives." The planes, which went out II‘. such numbers that it appeal‘- ed to be one of the izreati-st sus- tained croes-clianzicl assaults of, the war. returned with fnur miss- ' no. UTI'AWA.'D0c. 22-—(CPl—G0o¢L l?“ for the Ladies. It's zoiniz to k easier to anchor those strav Ihuoi hair. 5- ii. Foreman. administrator Ill fabricated steel and non-fer- lws metals for the Prices Board Illl Canadian women can look for iitlv increased supplies of Mil halrplm and bobby pins lllllilllfi EVENTS Rove-lty rink tonight. Wtmrlli skate. IZ-Ki-li lialston To Return To Canada Shortly LONDON. Dec. 22-40? Cable) -Couclucing seven weeks over- seus. Col. JL. Rnlston, Canadian defence minister. is returning to Canada shortly and it is believed here that several important mill- tary decision; have been reached in his conferences with Canadian and British military leaders iii Britain and the Central Mediter- ranesn This is Col. Ralstons lonizest and most. arduous wartime visit overseas and he will have an im- niense amount to report on to Prime Minister Mackenzie King and his cabin . Most oi he: report will likely deal with the purt to which Canadian troops have been asslaned for the climatic phases of the war both in Italy and western Europe. in-. CIiIdiliiZ the organization and dis- position of the Canadian forces. He is 28-year-old Eckert Broslz. n chronic escape.- m lng his third unsuccessful bid for freedom from the prison camp nt Montelth. Ont! I-le was found in a railway mail car l last night a few feet from a stack of mail bags that had one empty“ Slashed bag at the bottom to ln-‘ cicate the way he had chosen for this latest escape attempt. Brosig was discovered in the mail car by e. clerk. Skip Andrews of North Bay. who didn't let the German know he was suspicious until the train arrived in North Buy and some help was available. Then he called another railway employee. Bruce Marshall, to is aid and subsequently tumed Bro- sig over to the North Boy police. Under cyestlonlng. Brosiiz admit- ted hls identity. 'I'lic airmail apparently was pinc- ed in the boa by fellow-prisoners at Monteith, which is about mile; exist of Tlmmlns. Railway employees snic! that at Monteith they had noticed the exmssivc weight of the bail of "mall." and commented on it. then-without Suspicion-tossed it to the floor of the mull car Mid loaded other bale on ton of canicil NOW MADE IN INDIA NEW DELII-Ii Nazi Flame-Throwers — (CH _ More than 500 items of drugs nnd dress- ings formerly imported arc now manufactured in Iudin. In an effort to relieve the pres- sure on Orwnu. the Nazis sprang a surprise ccrunter-uttack lt‘(I by flame-throwers against New 2.2.1- land lorces holding the lateral. mad running uuoiio mum urtona to Orsoqna but the attack wus coin- pletely smashed. ‘Pile German. flame-throwers shot jets of firs! more than so yin-us. lhe United‘ Nations radio 531G. coding allot ai- most the entire stretch. about l0 miles. oi tnc Ortolia-Orsognb road now was in Allied hands. United States infantry of the Al- lied 5th imny was reported to have fmlzht its way luto the outskirts oi San Vittnre. v s. “As the alcohol was apparently being rctniled at the time of seiz- ure of the six iznllons involved. it is essential that immediate steps be taken through the press and locui radio to warn the public of the grave danger involved." The R.C.M.P. stated that some small quantities of liquor were reaching the bootleg market. most. of it probably made in crude stills which would likely result in lmpur- l ities or poisoning. - I rMystei-ious Doings In Bulgarian Port ISTANBUL. Dec. 2l-(De1dYEd) -(AP)—The Bulgarian Block Sea. port of Vilma was closed from the world and its residents were con- fined to their homes under pen- ulty of death from early Sunday morning until noon toduy. Tlio ncws reached here from Vamp radio broadcasts before. during and after the blockade. The first announcement sold the people of the town were block,- aded for "reasons of security" and warned that they would be shot if they tried to leave their home; or even leaned out windows anc doorways. Irflttll‘ the Vomit radio said the "investigation" was glroccsdlng well. At noon Monday the radio said the restriction lied been lifted und “the investlimtion had been a success" PUBLICITY MAN KILLED HOLLYWOOD. Dec. 22-lAP)— ‘Derry J. De 14W. 39, publicity director im- Unlversai studio and former day city editor oi the hos Aulzcles Times. was killed toduy when struck by on automobile- LOANEI) T0 ANZACS AUCKLAND. N.Z. -(CP)— The cruiser Gambia hes been loaned to the Royal New Zeuland navy by the R0781 NIVI. quot-int: bombed 5t. James Georgetown. 12-23-21 i B21‘ NusTLEToE WAS DlSCOVERED BY A OIEIAPPOINTED "Binxo Kc? thumb r’ ' December wit‘ Hell. "Dulce and Bo Soolozl’ Canon l“ llnnday, Decgmber tb. - 12-23-21. "Wlnted to buy live and dressed lflls and fowl. P ylng w; amt Prices. island CoiIl Btortg W- a-zo-u Some source; suggested they might have been attacking the Nazis’ secret rocket-gun em- placement; fn- the third con- secutive dny as they streamed ~lnto Frame and back until dark Pay For-Army Men In Railway Work OTTAWA. Dec. 22—(CP)—AnnY personnel engaged in railway main- tenance work are to be paid not less than $4 a cay. it is provided under an order-in-council nub- llshed today. The government recently eu- lhorized the use of troops as an emergency measure to assist in essential Meantime the oi.- miulstrv to» day issued its first official rc- nort on dnnlapc lo Berlin since lhc RAF. began lie sustained as- sault Nov. l8. it told wide- spread destruction in rho German capital. with the central govern- ment and outlying industrial areas the worst hit. The TTTJQJZ said ‘ilmt “photo- lzruphs leave no doubt flint dnm- olze duriniz these six attacks zoesq far beyond anything done bcforcl ihe_.hleht _9!..N.Qc_18~?_ bortlmz that tliev confessed they hrld executed hunnrcds of Russian clvlliuils and military prisoners because of Adolf Hitler's order that the "inferior Slov race“ be 01.. nominated. "Bums a ed it wed- kilchy of melfieekmuloll further. °- Qulsley a son. sthrgrllarfi. 'l_'upper Roundhouse Fire Destroys Point POINT TUPPER, N. 5., Dec. 22 __ (cp)_. A $500,000 fire that owcpt through the Canadian Nut- ioeiel it l "Our Stor i1 c “Huber 24th“ dwnlfl “whet? “If; Mill‘. Geo. 'Mcl.ggn, bvllillablzigfl-nl “Yuri-v l-iarbo u at x m ‘i: ‘glllubb tokrinrr 0:965 ‘Er ' III . . h" y liens-rimmed’. g Board "livestock Marketln m’! hoes at Kenslngton avei-v c“ a!‘ until c pm. with 9 l and Mcliwen in charge. II-IS-Ii. k railway maintenance wor . Men detailed for the work will bcdpald tohrouuiii natiotnaltfiiefence m, m" an are rece ve e er e pre- wdsy caejdtvltdygd "ill Ibcuiiemvtlvel, gréllégzmrgte ivlgflirlgduwoflit they iu-c -- 1g- r r R- c no be lzglfdlafglgwtrezyg: lffidl“'figd M up less than M u day in any case. or n“ conmmnlcatwm between their rfifluiar my and allowances. Cape Breton end mainland Nova ‘Vmchmmr l" ‘he "fell-H'- Sootia for nearly seven hours. The No of IOlIIMIhOlIAQ and a new vnllnemfl" wllwl" “°""’Y "m '“°°' m“ Solution At Montreal In DCC- n-—(CP)—A the powerhouse aillboilerslsop MONTREA . strike of 2.000 municipal clerks mnd were v s‘ Nova. that sten hers wou d it d (“v93 i1 lib s seoou Th ‘at ferry S Q I‘! l1 - connects tihls community with nght. with n solution up- pl-rentlv as r away as ever. Mulgrave on the mainland side of Hopesloi e settlement eodav were n MAINE-Fair Thursday urui_I .- ' colder in south portion Tour."- '. continued cold ‘ihursrluy night and lday. Hich lldc this morning o! and toniclit at 8.07. Sun sols this nftcruoon at shade rises tomorrow morulul! B24 .5 23 at \ New moon Dec. 26. 11.50 n m. Summcrsidc tide ill minutes later ‘lihun Charlottetown. DAILY AIR ‘SERVICE Charlottetown — Summcrsidc - Moncion amt“! Marketing Board y...“ MRI at Bummerside every pm“ cam. hi?‘ two‘ ram. . C‘ "l" h ehs...."“° “fi-a-n. gINM-Mwhrisuiils week we will Ndi s... $.51; h e e Chicago Daily News Cuts Advertising ve Charlottetown 7.35 n. m- r noon. 4.30 o. m. vArrive Charlottetown Litl o. m. 5.45 p. In. 7.05 o. m. SUNDAY SERVICE Leave (liiarlotteiown i2 noon. Arrive Charlottetown l.“ p. m. the strait of Canoe. W" “uh” l° ‘ vfl dashed u» sitemoon wien it '2'” the waterfront and used as l “f0- wne ploying streams of water on woe announced in Quebec that on- iy other were discuss’?! at t 1 trains tnxldvedpe the strait until the fire wee brousht under whim‘ tween meinbc he Provincial Cabinet end represen- tatives oi the Canadien end Catho- md m; ferry resumed it! run lio confederation of labor ' Aibiln . '1 Ifternoon. Iivner h until ii o'clock n and A. c. Qggen. i2-2i-4i. Cause of the fire has not been determined. . Deo. 3! until Jen. I w‘. w“; “w; m" m“, m n. iqm ma,“ 7‘~—~- ~.~_ . w...» flu-AWL