up. He redicted they would illllke Building Is Destroyed violent forte to retake Bangro ___ m "oi-ho te lfie troll.‘ ‘iii?’ - ' ' - ANTIGONISH, u. s, Dec- i - om‘ s“ d mums CP) - Fire swept through Anti- MAKING OIL "MERE MAN ¢-_-— ‘flilnk of three thlnlI-Whence vou coma. whore you are N!!! Ind to when: you niUt account. tlhrlottetewa Guardian, Two Delta, Ionian Our-din. Iaenled Ian iAPA HIDDEN! T0 MEMBER >"%// The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1943 MEMBER BE STRIPPED 0F E hhlhhlmll HEM tl_i_ And illay Be Start 0f “All Out" Drive 0n Rome \ ghtere. fighter-bombers end bombers, the enemy troops clung h their positions until they were killed or captured in bloody hand-to-hand fighting. An Al- lied communique described Nazi losses as “very heavy.“ "The Germans are afferinirvrry fierce reststence for every inch of ground." a military commentator received a cable from her son. Ceiindlun Highlanders. sons the armed forces Sergeant Bruce. who AIHIilQOIIlSlI Municipal ' ~ ( ma.“ and New 295mm“ gonish county's municipal building c ngumm nihunzi lien; srsight, conéilplu- v destroying. t 'ff everu iie s cure wi i an couriter-zlttecks i0ss of $30,000. Adriatic coastal The building contained the off- lm‘ ftunt 5W- lce of County Judge Allan Mac- 20 mlloo fl- Donald, besides a Jail. jaiior’; quar- H Oolllllalg-éiélfaercsllli lcrs and yariious county ces. v 00° "- 5 Th I i, f ii, spearhead that captured t town e, m?‘ m“! blafimgln ysm $11’ of M a but fresh British “Qfllsflll ° b1. ~;,- f Phn-v ' € TC WAS C iQVC O l! “m” an" "wnd m em!“ a N“ siartrd in a defective furnace flue above the .iuilor‘s apartment. n an ti“? ter ABYN The 8th army d Nazi up the drove em yesterday af- hom Halifax northwest arm. ‘ The officer and his child vanrh- Bd today, shortly after Cold?- Johnson had returned nere from New York, where his wife is ill in hospital. Cmdr. Johnson. about 45 Neil's old. has been livin in Halifax oii- lv a short time. e hes been charge of H. . . Canada, the Royal Navy's "shore ship" for its personnel here COMING EVENTS " m“, “mm-fill. e v hiirbcr s (an vigor on every sector of‘ tho i-tus- sian front in n miijor bai m stem the Russian offensive, counter-ut- Disappearance ______ ' reported only a dozen populate HALIFAX, Dec. 1—(CP) —P0lice places taken - a slowdown ‘after tonight werq investigating tho dis- four months of steady DYUZYCS-u-“all f ed by 'l‘iie Soviet Monitor here fiom a broadcast sue an early stutcmciu oii post-war agricultural mquireincnts to end a “ohaotid condition developing in tacking today as many as lzi irmes paylnuster com- of them in three urecs-iiortli oil 0n Post-War Plans farming communitic in one nren uud Ellitvlilit: inc Red Army to ininor gains nlnni: the c00- _ gen- Guniei. niqiig the Priizrt Rivsr, an i ior officer representing the Royal iii the Diiiepcr River bond. For Agriculture OTTAWA. Dec. l-<GP)—-B. M. s. Mr. Hill sold the committee should recommend the government rue. ML ~ — i —"‘ R . D . N St Cl t. LONDON. Dec. i-(AP) - The n Germans have struck out within-w mile front. The intensity of iiic iighiing was undlminished, equal perhaps lo tlic heaviest 0i the war. but hioscoy; Ngyyi mp1 X, and his nine-yenr- 'l‘iiore W05 fighting ill llifivlf‘ sec- oid Q3391”, %qad1a_ ‘ tors but itncni no inciitiin iii hie glue m the disap- either tndnys Russian cniniiiiuiique Detective or its midnight supplement record- Hiii, Lihcritil inzmbci" of puriiair for Charlotte. said Lousy before Commons reconstruction commit- we thnt tin: Klll/Cflllllkili. should is- inforni the farming community of probable postwar requirements. With the greatest population of hogs in Canadian history. famiers Monday, "Baptist Church Tea and Ealc December 3rd. Baptist Church: “Rad De t Fl t River had been told recently the United 311i. ma. “dishes? 3m‘- Kingdom contract would be for Lunches. li-I-li. 450,000,000 pounds a year insr-su of 615000.000. Mr. Hill said he took this deo- luration to mean that Canada nod a market for about 700,000,000 pounds oi bacon if the packers. formers and others were nblo to produce more Concert ct “Christmas Mt- Herbert School. December 231i}: n than 0.000. pounds The people, however. ll the impression that no 450,000,000 pounds-could be so When the new agreement was sn- murioed the price of pork droupo In his New Brunswick district yfiung pig; sold for ti instead of , the drpv eon-uni! overnight. The government. with the fis- sietanoe of departments in wuoh with world conditions. should seek to clarify the position lnresneot to the post-wt: ported with the urlur enoe the lreateet possible ehort would be made to increase export markets. Such a statement would result in a stronger position in the country. Under existing conditions. farmers were to ""-- beoon only to meet local needs. IN ITALY. Dec. l fleet units now are t in the war. not only in the iterranean the Atlantic, but also in the Paoil~ "Port ned auction sale of Wes- lw Meal-gee, nuuhgwh will tars vim Saturday a pun. ia-a-ii. "Just arrived. straight It'll‘ barley meal. Get your requirements from the ear. G. C. Green. limer- Ild- ia-i-zi ‘w we i esaed ----.....:"....-»= a I cam e-ae-u " December rum.“ Illllt "Y. P. g, H Heart: Memoir a w‘ ‘Prig mber 3rd at e u u. ii-ae-a-fifiia-a-a-oi- 9th. Draw- Horses, ew- 106 Albertina. 12-2- - Mirth and Muelo 50 mm - Italian "mwewillnotbeteki Mrs. Alexander B. Macbeoil, llartsvtlle, recently Private Earl, announ- cing his safe arrival overseas. He is servln with the Mrs. MaeLeod has Niree . They are p lolneii the Heavy Artillery estimated - and el since the outbreak other ictured above, town. ving in the American overseas in August. A fourt the Air Force, stationed at Army Corps, from Western Canada, has been in England of the war. Corporal Murdock, see. Medical Corps, h brother Everett. is in Rock Cilffe airport, 0t- arrived War Situation Last Night Bv Kirke L. Simpson. Associated Press War Analyst le pnr. That is the plain meaning of the Churchill. Roosevelt and (‘hipiig Kai- in North Africa. was perhaps the worst did there (looms Jiipa ii iu u. worse of Moscow has decrccii for Germany. It verifies the long known fuct that in tlic ey wcil ns President (thiang; Japan is .i.rcatcil us P0101!- iicizcd from the world fum. their moral fitness for road- they volt and Prime Minister Churchill as fl~lll0f$ criminal nation than Nazi Germany silo faces lnicmi-tional exile, osir With defeat. liv of notions until ber pmplc have provnh mission. That stern decree tiy the bin: thre is given added significance drafting. There can be no thought as tn how a defeated Jupini by tiic circumstances question that Under terms of the Brltish-Amcrican-Chinese pact North Africa the late of Japan us p world out down ruthlessly. stripped oi’ all her mai quarantined within the Japanese slauds th declaration ii power is sealed, niiin‘d and island loot, cniselves as sci international issued by itfcssrs. Slielc, Tho fact of their meetings ,, ' Mosley Release mdtoiiu IQQChBfl lfcpt secret of thissvar, but what fate. than the Rllsslan- Allied p8 cs of President Roose- Soviet Government stood rigidly aloof from tho conference as a Iicutr iii the Allied Jnpuucsc Moscow four-poorer pact. The North staged as a preliminary to the Stalin nnd probably Lhiang. meeting, ninung soliaiiy approve the Moscow blue cacc. (Jiiinnifs presence foresiiii. owed he ltusslun-Aliied conversations to tmnle with ilctioii. Nor is there uiiv barrier to his Russian iuilitui". such as kcpt the lliissiims ings in Norlii Africa aimed her iicrve-rnckctl lluikiin ucmmp President imil military ennmiu nllfifilfill-rulifll strategy in Europe as dflllllliilS iii the Par-i upon An The snszzsli-lliiiciwfirst axiom of nut nt Jo an. n and new is about to be win-rover rise the vritlioui. saying. The military than the ireiiminaries, but there are ricnn eon erence and of the subse of Tokyo cannot atipn is open to the assumption that it looks no Inns of the countries Moscow decrees with relation tn the N of the Chinese leader with soclatlon the struggle has at this stage of It dues not tlple Russian blows. bfoiscow no ion B ' Raid In Dec. i - (A P) -] United states bombers pressedi their offensive through icy. cloud spatteied skies to attack Western Germany for the third time in three days today and ran into a wide variety of German fight- er planes which filled the ali- with rockets in an unusually strong but; vain attempt w check the attack- i ers. In smashing once more at tab, gets in the Nazis‘ big western in-l - p n s were carrying the weight of the Brttuin based aerial attack Germany, following up their bom- IDNDON . O ‘J "m" ‘mxfibingr oi Bremen Monday and the arms centre of Boiingen Tuesday The R. A. I’. Bomber command. ‘ Iiflnlkh for the nolit heavy attack on Germany, sent Molquitoes over Germany's west- f-Om "Mb". keeping the bomb- ed Germans alerted another night. Medium arauders heavily hammered enemy airdromee in Northern France during the day to supplement the assault, op Germany's industries. The twin- enginuf bombers were strongly escorted by iiahters. tor crews returning to American BI Mercer- 410 113ml‘ - bombers the numerous enemy ppm. hm. Gd tbeiru‘ noses u” e ter- io. it was announced officially Next Nftllfln‘ pa... ... n '°- it'll-A w‘ £11.30,” phases oi‘ the gluliul Will’. Russian endorsement of China's object‘ least broadly implied iii tne inclusion which already may h other things, the big four of the U ' t for a new ivo his participation mcnt the Mosco participation in Anglo-American- pluiiiilng against Germany and her European snfclitrs of the Anglo gin-American war- Ahglo-Amcriran _wor sti- lest rciiifiriinvl at Quebec. That it was repeated in principle n translated into military (Ehureiiiil-Roosevelt-Stalin con decisions of the Allied leaders will be better kept soc two visible asllocts of the North parley that the will‘ North African iicriilr- less to the apprehension uent full to weig . For one. the Bomgers "raiders- oi (.-i African China is at four-power indicate uni Russian purpose of breaking th yesslon pact with Ja an. lt does. howcv with the Nazi foe ieo ing buck westward‘ I‘ iii the Pacific nnii. as u signatory oi‘ ilic on; upvi-iusly ii, Roosevelt, vrcd. At that tions will pur- rld order of enforced in that piiu-io nf agreements meetings w iithcring of Ciiurchi ave occu lifted Na inns at “WIS ulmericun-Chinese irz-oceed war with Germany and ices. lt in as essential that the Gill!!!“ niier should understand the uflltcfn 0i that Moscow should Bplllfitlfllg the making resuprces. a ~"y 100s and Junkers 88s- Escorting ‘off most opposition. their bombs we Allied fighilcrs drove but Just after‘ this group. of Liberators underwent a re dropped furious rocket. attack. MADRID. Dec. fzcstion that Germ ' the use of her "seer if the Allies Reich cities was by the newspaper Madrin in ii Berlin correspond- pon" pach from its ent. The proposal the personal idea Alcozer. the corres a survey oi the inflicted on the Allied bombs. _i _ ‘That “Secret Reprisai jWeupon" Again .1 .u was advan .1 ‘l1! German capitol in She is tn be to b8 its represents Russian official siiiiuld bc dcnit. with nlliiuugh the‘ o at Tehcrnn i" erence ls staged goes refs Af l—-(AP)—A sull- any may forello ct reprisal wea- stop bombing published todui’ dis- of Octavio Dc pendent. after damage I Bracken Critical 0f Bacon Agreement OTTAWA. Dec. 1—(CP)—Jonn iBrscken, National Progressive Con- servative Leader. said in a stato- inent today that the Canadian peo- ple face "shame" by forcing the United Kingdom into a reduction of their bacon ration from four to three ounces weekly. (Under e new auseement with the United Kingdom, Canada will supply not iesg than 50,000,000 pounds of bacon annually in the next two years, compared with 675,000,000 pounds being provided in the present calendar year. (Agriculture Minister Gardiner said at Regina last niizht that in light of advice received from British authorities Canada would not be justified in urging Canad- ian farmers to continue to produce hogs to the level oi last war until the end of the war. “Canadian farmers and hog pro- ducers in particular will not soon forget the disservice of the pre- sent federal govwnmenUs admin- istration of agricultural politics." said Mr. Bracken. His statement said: "The Canadian people as a whole will likewise not be plcosed with the shame we face in forcing the people of Britain into a reduction of their bacon ration from four to three ounces weekly. . " House Supports LONDON, Dec. cockey rcer today when the House Cnmmciis cave overwhelming Sill) D011: C cist leader. rejected an of Mosley Mav i940. the debate to resign, would not have the col-dink to mobs." tilornierence Sideiights By JOHN r1 CHESTER sun l WILLIAM McGAFI-‘IN Roosevelt and President Kai-Shel: in North Africa prob ably will go down in history as "sphinx conference" since the was an ill-kept secret undtr possible to __ (Cont in Axis- Reaction To Conference isli-AmercianChinese theme today that Oil fit 00 di (ll i bi ' . lcofizéggxcgrfiégééra: ggideléyilEggg some extent’ or snow in sleuth portions. Clearinfl " . . d -- moi-s»..- umui... iiuge $000886 m ‘nu-i our“ idfsiilfii‘ stairs; “n: mi ‘gjflnfifi’ £912“ 1:! ‘ggparaiiismll c?“ Mr. ‘Buichcll. in his letter to Prc- i°ll°w°d 5V 50°“? m. .. and up n} e“ '1,“ ~~r mler Jones. encloses a communic- "' °"“““' “ m‘ Mic-l The Charlottetown Rotary fiUOn from Mr a P Bower cim- Blah tide this afternoon M 3-4‘ l" ,‘;§',$,,,',';;';§§ of? t§§f°°fidf°m° w" Club's radio auction held inst night adlan Government ‘Trade ' Com- and tomorrow‘ murfuihg at 3.0%.“. 9 97- ' . i. t . t 00 ll ~ --- was described by the President. miSSiMlFl; hi Newfoundinndlvcilu-y an-gillilmg Zomlolfrc: églnhljlg n “+23 Join the Host of Home Bakers who - wry l / clouds over identified about 50 lie-SIN. Ihoko Will C FLIJIJ Binssn M ANAUA 5th Armies Make New Gains Retiring In January "d? SIR LYMAN DUFF OTTAWA. Deu- 1 — (C?) —Re- 85 tirement of Sir Lyman Duff 8 1-—((JP>-Her- bort Morrison; Britain's stubborn. home secretary. won one of the biizmst victories of his on; Os of the government's action in releasing from det-rntion Sir 0:.- wald Mosley. ore-war British Fas- By a vote of 32‘! to 62 the House amendment to til‘! ad- dress iii reply to the Speech from the Throne criticizing the freeing from Holloway prison where he had been detained under ordcrs of the home, secretary since Morrison. influential Labor Party mcmber. repeatcdiv offered during assertinl: he Job ii forced to vieid to “likes or dislikes or 1c- Chlorin- m; Ganaiia Medal? head-w ._ of the governments visited the [monument during the COIIIBRMCEL, i Dspite the fact the conference the circumstances which mode it im< eserve secrecy, news- ‘an page‘ 6. if? NEW YORK. Doc. 1——(AP)—AXis propaganda experts — apparently token off base by the actual Brit- conferences ln North Africa-drummed on the a four-power Yllfietlfli! with Russia was under way at Teheran and with an intensity“ perhens betraying their own fears Chief Justice of Canada. pendin for two years. is expected to be [come a fact early in January. Two years ago cipated in which took House of Commons last year. Gonferencc 0f Nazi Pianos CAIRO. Dec. evelt and President Chlang Shek met for five rounded by barbed wire and thous lmew o! it. A spokesman for Pres idcnt Roosevelt session was an the conference various ports o! it evcn started was discussed They arrived the morning 2i after a. four-day flight .Chungkiniz. Mr. that evening and next morning. Mr. Roosevelt left North Nov 2'1 and the Chiangs Nov. 2B . c. - - s- l gxiiiéloittekfiees stafiMvgritei-g )—-T “iulfiffiiiif T" B“ “Wald” Ottawa Journal in a ‘Still’! today ‘that the new be "by the widest margin in the New Year's honors list." The Journal added:- “Among the exclusive few Ishal Stalin, President land Gcneralissimo Chiang of the United Na heading the list‘ Modal, great powers ions will be the Canada for the award- Radio Auction Hon. T. W. L. Prowsc. as the m ruccrssiul yet. otion of ihc support given olub‘s work in crippled chiluen. without doubt lhorc would be Actiinl figures, however. will be available for several days. ihe monntimn- the Club will report the result of auction which will be held at western capital. the Chief Justice reached the statutory retiring age of 75 but his term was twice ex- tended by special act of Parlia- ment for a year. Another such ex- tension is possible but is not enti- the light of discussion place on the bill in the Wiliiiii ‘llange l‘ l—~The conference area in North Africa. where Prime Minister Churchill. President Roos- Kai- days was sur- ands of soldiers. No non-particl- pants. particularly newsman. were allowed near. The meeting was held within Nazi bombing range and the Nazis conceded that the “open secret." arid in the world before President and Mrs. Chiang were the first to arrive and last to leave. oi Nov. from Churchill arrived Mr. Roosevelt the Mr. Churchill and Africa- OTTAWA, Dec. i -— (CP)—The newspage said it was infomied Canada Medal would the scarcest and most precious award on whom it will be bestowed will be .Prime Minister Churchill, bfar- Roosevelt Kai- Shek. “While the leaders of the four for Lieutenant General McNaughton will be top- ping lhe r0il of the few Canadians Ae the sale ended at 1 am. today Mr. Prowse expressed his appreci- conncction with l-ic said that infest amount of money by some hundreds of dollars. over other veers, to pav over to the crippled children's fund of the Red Cross. Bummer-side. , Where not recorded: and where Law "lulled. there will be hunge MAXIMS y OFA MERE MAN there is hunger. Law ls is not, I1 “Big Churchill, destinations- luueertptlou Delivered. 00.00 l II-W- otbo- Pvovlnue I Il.l.l, It“. PIRE nnnnnw Italy Three”- Decide To Smash _1\_lipp0n CAIRO. Dec. 1- ( AP) _ President Roosevelt an d President chlallg Kai-Shek have held an historic five-day conference, have bound their countries in an ag- reement to beat Japan into unconditional surren- der and to strip her of all her imperiaiistic gains of the last century. and have left for unannounced -— Prime Minister (In Washington it was assumed that an even more important meeting, particularly on the European phases of the wars would be held with Premier Joseph Stalin of Russia. Reuters news ference of the war. spicuous success.) o1 secrecy and precautions, three leaders of Britain. the Unit- ed States and China. representing "ION thin 1.0000,000.000 peg g_ 0005mm all those of the British Fimplré. met for fiye days-from Nov. Z2 through Nov. 26-—while surrounded by the highest galaxy c! military. supDly and political given to the public. It was the firs: conference for Mr. Ch Mr-_Rpgsgyglt_since they met 1.. Restoration of the Newfound- land live cattle trade subject to the ouotas fixed in April. has bceri a- ilroefl 1190p. according to word rc- ceived yesterday bv Premier J. Walter Jones from Vfr. (LJ. Bur- choll. High Commisfioner for Can- The ban on imporfetions Earlier this year it has ranged that Canada was to 000.000 pounds £3440 head of d Newfoundland authorities‘ C pounds for every stock surrendered I" a" extraordinary atmosphere advisers, and departed at the three days before the news was urcbiil and ~ of live- stock was applied in mid-October. been ar- 0T0- vide Newfoundland with about 2.- of fresh meat and cattle of various un erslood that when the first ask- d increase in t eir allot- ment of beef for the vear ending When objections by shippers ware ‘ e agency dispatches from Lisbon, Portugal, said the three had left for Teiieran, Capital of Iran, there to meet Stalin in the biggest United Nations con- (Berlin broadcasts claimed the conference ai- readv was under way in Teheran-on the Russian supply corridor where Anglo-American-Russian war-time co-operation has had its most con- lease Quebec last August. A communique issued at the close declared they had agreed 1100B l Dllli nf military open- llvns antes: Japan which would “bring unrelenting preg- lure against their brutal ene- mies by sell. land and air." PHP°5¢ t9__d£1_l/_I (Continued on page Q col, 1):‘ I Live Cattle Trade With Newfoundland Has Been Restored Butter For Britain s SYDNEY, Australia, Dec. CP Cable) Prime Minister Curt- in said today that Australia has undertaken to give Britain 5.4 per cent of her total butter production and 22 per cent of egg production. In an address on the necessity for food rationing. the Prime Min- ister said the government is deter- mined that food commitments it has made to Britain and to the Australian-American armed iorcea be carried out. registered to this matter was the Canadian authorities only 600,000 pounds more me . This. Premier Jones would mean that lion and a half pounds unless sumed. It would require a t" before April i. 1e44, will quired vicinity of 1,200 animals. in the “it is another vcar 1nd be s. d Newfoundland for dc in Nova fro balance nf the vear. “i Tioeiitinued ‘bhpizkfofcoi. al __________ NEW YORK. Dec. the bv the the "fairly severe earthquakes were A D T. Th-y were 8.000 miles n‘r_it n it‘; determine their location. I “fro. further uOHSiGENG by and it was decided to give Newfoundland CIIYCBSS I estimates. Newfoundland would be short of well over ii n3? e importation of live animals was fli- n . mais to obtain that much hoof. but inasmuch as shipments went for- ward until September cf this year. it is iikelv that the remainder rte; "After that." says Premier Jonas. probably the arronzcmcnt will proceed on Prince Edward Island. he hopes will get the bulk of the live rattle ScotiN and Ontario will also participate in 1—-(Al-‘)-— Enrthquakes in two sections of ihe globe were recorded early today Pordliem University iris- inoxraph. Rev. Joseph Lynch sniu. The first two shocks, indicating corded at 3:23.55 and 3:30.15 a from . Arrive ] A MousTAci-ur. . B-ATS A 805* WOMAN FOR aE-rrmc. irrro ram-s light snow in First quarter moon Dec. than Charlottetown. DAILY AIR SERVICE re .m. 12.00 noon. 4.80 SUNDAY sElWlCE Leave Charlottetown l2 neon. Maine-Cloudy with iillic change in temperature Thursday and with north and liuht rain am. Summerside tide l8 minutes loll. Charlottetown — Suinmereide -~ Monrtnn Leave Charlottetown 1.35 a. ll Il- In. Charlottetown l.i0 n. II New York in the general direction i 5-45 B. III- 7-05 p- In. of the Dutch East Indies he said. The second two more severe then the first. came at 1:44.52 and 7:53.- “ a'm" but n w“ lmnossmc w Arrive Charlottetown 5.45 p. lit