MAXIMS Tb; Bible has always been the yup... Charts of the poor and the oppressed. M// ///' The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Read by Everybody o, ‘ MAXIMS MERE MAN °' ‘ ___,_ MERE MAN Tile god of blood unll ilun 11111. not supplant UH.‘ (Joli of love 11ml mercy. {$221. w Guardian Iouudod lll1 {Liffuwn Gudrdinn. Two Onto, “Board Of Trade Makes Appeal To Prime Minister Urges “immediate action as a war measure” to offset loss of S. S. Charlottetown. n {hi-S m» 11w w were Canadian Airmen h 1M1“ ‘“‘“‘°.‘él.‘i‘.’i..“l£‘8'tt3t..l?°l‘?.§ Receive awards given t0 this i! ~31, - l1 ~ nal atten- zi 1111.1: n1..se:j1..1......; > ' - I ‘ l‘ 9 0 . .133; 1111.5.‘ tlllémdiiulitillwzvu Board Fleb. l-(OP Cable) _ {Pride The Delft of the letter fo1- o: 5f 01111111111111 1111mm ilrndllates paws; - Pm eh ommonwealth Air Tubing“ ' January 29, 19412 oraill- We been rewarded with doc. r1..- ni-nt Honorable wmfniufgr the wuraize and skill \\$v L. Aililckclilile K1118. Dans Y“ gonggzsyk gigfctglaé/Iledeggg; Prnic - 1111b i‘ - territo ,, tn ’ _ ozllawm regcdairiir Ministry aimoun s1- . , t§1%'.'l...‘.'i.l?1‘.‘§‘5°“'m‘$l.‘. “"3"” é“; '1 ~, ' f th Counc o . 1r ross. ~11 11L1“c»§..f~1f§ft%§>'lv1f octet-u of Tralde. $21114 5:331 Fgiipeingdzs o5 $88.!‘- . ' .1» 225i i ~t '. a lest u- - -. . war eves 1111s1ilflonihfouhlsyAnadupted as L°mz£hz5~ °f 1111195011. Ont. both ‘ammo, won e Distinguished Flying Medal "lvlicrcas. the loss of the Car- Fezly cnnl-lottctown’ occurred I I tile co t oi Nova Scotia. over seven .1 1111c und_sevcrnl 11111191115 5m ‘ulcllt 131N111‘?! bcgfisllhidlg-nlzlg .l\ \\'1 ion res . 1t the nlattcr is of such vital .11l1.'c that 1t should be 111111111“ v tu the attention oi tho 51:11.11; 11111151111. without funnel- de- _ T. rcis the Cnr-Flerry Service Les between Borden. . 11c in Jrd lsiund. and C1196 Tolnnrnzlllc, ln_ New Bltlllléélqtgfzillii-ian f," g;;~;;-1,§1;,§§,1135,33}‘e “ orrawa, Feb. l-(OPJ-Mom “lid “Ea-CM: 11".“, pm]; m; been than 400 Prairie wheat-growers and wcitkcnod by the loss of the 111ml" SUDWYW-IS lulled into Ottawa} lgg-brcllkillg C.ll‘-I‘1&l.'i'y today aboard two "parity price’ tstowll’. 11nd the did. Car- 811601111 trams 1o we the federal Pymw Eqwul-d Island’ now government about adyilstments in route, ls over the wheat policy aimed at improv- 1V1‘. vcors old and was rc- ing their economic condition. ;. lnfulcqtintc for the service Jlielegatc after delegate, in inter- ...“ teal-s ago. and after a. views said he was anxious to hBNQ s lluht. over a period of g, clear, final decision given by the government. The need for this de- By James MoCoolr Canadian Prim Staff Writer L‘ 7_---i—~i-— - l . l-l d 1t l. d ‘ 16d 1C°1“1““°d ‘m page 3' C“ 4) lilseimdrl-affgerflefft? § fffslve lifrcffilfcds of formers visit Ottawa instead of only two or three representatives. Tomorrow the visitors will meet. Prints Minister Mackenzie King and members of his cabinet in the Centre Block 0:1 Parliament Hill Motorists find it 11111111 11° 1111181‘- .11:i or raised 30 cents to s1 a ushel for the lpresenti crop year and Ill-log. .. " . ty pr cos" for agricutura 01111111. F11. 1-—(CP)—‘Vlunit- l?" ,. 101 11d 511111111." Department‘ oiilc- “mums be asmrcd- ' 1 busin-"ss ~01 R115- ilili is 1111114, roztcilczl the colltlu- I ill tilrt Canadians prob- w toliull more gasoline than I .- t-td- 111 the world except ul States." n 1 “re J t‘ M‘ ' t r 111011 lor sma ~car peas . Liunilcllt effective April l e clsoline to so approxi- QUEBEC. Feb. 1 -- 1GP) — Paul Bouchard. Quebec lawyer. said at a nlass meeting here today that he would oppose Justice Minister St Laurent in the Quebec East Federal by-eiectioll Feb. 9. Bouchnrcl who was defeated by the late Jilstioe Minister Lalwinte in the some riding ‘n LAC general elec- Bomiilg E1111 “m” m’ ""1"" l" '1"! ""111" as a "Canadian Nationalist. B will n" 11'0"! Several days ago. Paul ltatouchc. F: . W... *" an employee of the provincial De- , _ pnrtnlent oi Public Worcs. announ- "~~~1'}1-i>111'ii’ and dance in St. ced that he would run as an Indo- Monday, Feb. pendent Liberal. L-Ul. i3E‘RlvvT§il 11011 of i944). said that he tvobld run 5,_nurdays_ other h CHARLOTTETCHVl/N, Threaten to but off many Enemy Troops Soviet Commanders Wait Until Germans Become Aware Of Advances To Make Successes Known. gBy Eddy Gilmore, Associated Press Staff \Vritcr) MOSCOW, Feb. i--(AP)- A storming 55-mile advance on 1i 6o-mile front in the Ukraine in the last few days was re- ported in Soviet war dispatches today which told of growing German rout and confusion on four fronts where Russian spearheads have prodded deep into the thinly-clad ranks of their foe. From Le ad to the Crimea came repaint tel- report of success. Although low definite places were named, it was indicated that whole areas which on the map appear to be under Nazi control actually have been isolated. and that the cagey soviet commaned is only ivait-nlg for the truth to dawn upon the German generals before making I- series of sensational announce- ments. From the top of the front to the bottom, the wal- reports told of these victories:- l. The 1th parachute division, transferred frcm Crete to the Leti- ingrad front, is among a. long list of German units routed in recent days, said l- Wsr correspondent’: dispatch to Pravda. the Commun- ist Party newspaper. 2. Repeliing five German counter- attaoks in the Moscow zone in three days. ski units oi the Red Army killed 4,900 Germans and liberated 60 inhabited places, another war dispatch declared (Continued on page 3,7 Col 5) Canadian Archives Hidden in France OTTAWA. Fan. Y1 tom-Mun- uscripts, tracts and other do- cuments cf historical value un- covered by Canadian Archives stltlf in Paris just ire-into the 111:1 of France nre clti-clnlllv ltidfcn away in Paris and other pins of occupied France, They tvll stay there until the war ends. “We are leaving these lficlllllflillg which pertain to the cll-ly history of Canada in its relations 11-1111 old France in their ilidlng places u11< til after the war when we Can safely bring them to Cflnfidd." Dr Gustave Lunctot, Dominizn Arc- chivist said. Italian. Meat Ration Is Further Reduced ROME, self-illicit to AP)- The Italian Government reduced the meat. ration Saturday to 3 1-2 Ollngés a. week for each person and restricted its- consumption to one uuy a week. may eat meat Olllv at luncheon week-end meals must; be restricted to vegetables and fruit. It was indicated the milk ration. which now 151-10 litre (about. a fifth of a pint) daily, would be reduced, “The require a. quantity of well- usllcd bcct cattle. (steers and 1.11115‘ to dross. 600 lbs or over. sand Cold Storage 00.. Ltd. L-‘MG-i-M-tf. l"l.lvcstock Shipping Association P1161111; hogs at Winsloe, Tuesday. blhhrv am till noon. '1‘. A. Rodd. L-MIi-l-Zii-ii. Dutch Seek n To Confine I New Japanese Invasion _ . Confident heavy blows to enemy c0nv0Y 111 Macassar Strait has upset plans- Hcnceiorth Italians ' CANADA. MONDAY, FEBRUARYIZ, 1942 loiso SHE§»AT,JAPS War Situation Last Night )1 (BY 313K511. SIMPSON. Associated Press War Analyst) The United Nations-Axis struggle is at a crisis on the Pacific front almost as grave for the allies as it was for Britain in that black Juno of 1940 when France fell. The very scope of the expanded Nipponece drive to master the rich Netherlands Indies even before the Singapore and Luzon resistance centres have been cracked has an element of desperation in it. It emphasizes the vital time element for Japan. It is now or never for the Nazi-minded Tokyo war pundits. It is all or nothing for them. and every moment of delay in lilnhya. and the Philippines or in the passages to the Java Si" is iu the advantage of the nlliel. I I I I I I The effect of the American-Filipino stand on Baton Peninsula. of the fighting retreat to Singapore of the British forces in Malaya, of the Chinese offensive on many fronts against Japanese invaders. is cumu- lative. Each makes its own demand upon Japanese army, naval. air and shippin resources. There is an added deterrent factor for Japan in Russia's aloofness from the Pacific conflict. Russia's Asiatic frontiers are heavily manned. Even the crisis at Moscow failed to lessen materially Red army air and submarine concentrations at Vladivostok. That pins heavy Japanese de- fensive forces in the north, remote from the cruch] w" 111-0111;, I ti I I ll I It is beyond reason that Tokyo places any real reliance in the Russo-Japanese non-aggression pact. That was a marriage of conven- ience forthem both. Japan gambled that under German hammering in the west, the Russians would not dare enter a two-front wu before Nipponese ma.- Jor objectives in the South Pacific had been attained. But. Nazi hammering in Russia has ceased. Whenever and wherever the front stabilizes there. it will stabilize for months. That will be the moment when Tokyo must look northward with apprehension recboubled. ‘Smash Jap To Seize Corregidor F ort’s big guns wipe out expedition assembled on barges and launches. AWASHINGTON. tlileb. 1 t-(Agi- I Japanese a temp to cap ure 0r- rcgidor fortress in Manila Bay 0y a sneak raid ltas been crushed. the United States war department "e- I ported today. by blasts from the fortfs big guns which wiped out an enemy expedition adssllizrlilbltid on D f numclous barres an uncnes. Held at bay for wrecks by the nr- e my of Gen. Douglas MacArthur on Baton Peninsula, lllc JilDClIlPSE zip- parcntly determined t0 oftack Cor- rcgidci‘ in 5m effort. to bring re- sistance in the Philippines to an end with one swift stroke. The communique made no esti- mate of the numbers the enemy 105; 1n this action. ll. was believed, hotvcver, that losses must have been 4 gpept. since reference was nmde to ‘The Australian cabinet announced ..1,_,.,n,,,.o,,5t- cm“ gggmbled f0" the tonight inat‘ 1t, had made secret expedition. N0 small force could. defence d(’(_1.5i0ll5 to meet the hflpe m $9125 Corregldor. changing situation as a result. of In 5 to reporting Ihli the Japanese gains in Malaya and tinomv sci-back. lllc commuzil 11'.‘ £119 E-litllldtcfl. 4 slrll ‘.\Ia1‘Al‘tll\1l"s 111011 hilfl rc- p War Mlnlslcl" Ffrallclslloirlc. act- miled several 511-011;; Jnpall-‘rc 111s as deputy Prune Munster. sold tllrtlsts. inflicting relatively largo the lll€tlSlll'-'.‘5 could not be (1150105031 105505 on the enemy. for security reasons. shown nllxicty over the situation at LONDON, Feb. l-\CP Caoici-A suffer £15 Hong Kong did because ‘tnslgn 1513,1111; Saturday was carried on the causeway over tclmkc mm‘ “minim” o! u“ other senior nlinisicrs cancelled istry and the MllllSlfv oi Home 5e- iers at the federal 101m council. _____ Chiefs of the Australian imny. air 11nd naval branches were called Airmen go after bcslcucd Singppore. Although the main water supply hudsou bomber, whose urcu; 1nciud~ there was n good local supply on ed onc Udllltillllli. struck 1.1111 ti'.~.l11- {he 151mm and plentifu] min, 011 008-1181 Valli-lb. “l? Hlldwg Johore Strait, which was breached» SDOUQQ a 1191111911 91 "1511" “In” a“ Indicative of the gravity with The Canadian lilcmbcl" L , , .. . . l _ - _ u, A, K 55 o; tlleli plans to go to (Alilbéflil. l.lc Hmbm me“ “u but U capital, whore they were to hilt-c cllrliy reported‘ the Germans 111,011- ucd bombs oil inc 130111. least 0021.. of Acts To Meet Changing Situation A s J a p s Press Closer. MELBOURNE. Feb. 1 -—(AP) —— a a Q- 9. ill during the three-hour session in which the cabinet was said to imve I h' y s was drawn from the mainland, Mr. ______ Fordc said. Singapore would not ugcd the 111140.51» 5111i) 111 ‘>111 QY-tll-Y (The pipeline connecting Singa- convoy oii inc N6lllCl'i;lllCih-O\\ll\1(1 pol-e with the Malayion mainland W911i’ 511" m" ‘Ugcsb’ Two m“ which the dcveiopnlcnts are regard- \Y¢‘1'e 5°°Y°d and m" new Saw dense ed Prime Nlllllslél‘ John Curtiri 11nd fillghurtcfffakllolQnléc‘front, the Air Min- attended a meeting of stale prcnv . o» 0,1,5“; 1111-25 Years o. "Slight dbmase was r1011 Scotland one person W118 the communique said, The Air Ministry announced Bun- day that its lorccs had raided the docks at Brest, Saint Ndzane and be l-lavne. all in occupied France. Four aircraft. were lost. ___i_-_- injured.” Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) FEB. 2, l9l’l—Br1tish force in la. reached point on _ Mesopotlun Another Nazi General 35,1; 13,1 g g3“ 31335181111319 Dies 0f Heart Attack cslsirnrsc*eh...n°istrr Kin two o Hall. w d Miilvicw Wur- mflevi‘ Orchestra. "Garden seeds. Qlmvtfs County lodge meets at . cston. Tuesday. February 3rd at oclocir. Verne: Moore. Secretarzy. 11-825-1-81- i. ‘Concert and Dance. Millvlew Ilebruary 4th. purposes. 11-859-2-2- ll. All the latest <1 best varieties. send for (no $33k. catalogue, "3! with r d w M T191023‘ §1°m§Y2n0f'l “my "mwtléd store. ‘Tuesday Arthur Vesey, w Mara “if! I. Best of music. 0 A Glance (Catalina Pull) AsnmoroN-u. a. uni and L-m- n1- force: mid n, 111ml hm 111 hull. Gilbert sink m m; Indies is the islendloflAm’; "w runny nuxllinrlel: Corrq-ldor null boinu. the nu 0f the mhpe cs0 blut hp invasion force. a“ ' smuaronl-nutunn 1-“351-141-11- hull!!!‘ ma On he: In Islands. -__i_. ‘Livehtmk 5m 1 119111! Association ‘My ,,,_3m|m f |,. oadin! hobs at Hunter River. Mon- “m” mgmmgng-m 333mm“ all» assa day g ‘ “"‘°°" "111 ‘Pwdnv tvre- suwml river. “°°11- Fiebl-u be I Lx-u mefffeancemsmt‘ ‘Jyme! 3111. Bun-1- omhemt‘ . Ifeb. ltd. Lunch. pun Boron but I:- cannon 3nd and 3rd. Lem. 1 (m-"ml. esentative. L-HI-l-Il-fli. llllnlltl“ N IM- Hedi |_._ CAIIO-IJIIIIUPI Irlthllonzon ‘f; 113:1“ $511511: glen» W1 1t ""1 a Witt normal AmohM 1 ' m» flntlffzWgltlll i .5‘,‘I%’.§"md1t. confident butt the disastrous blows u» Ju-vufl convoy in the Strait of Manuel-t‘ have smashed her most ambitious invasion plan so far, battled today to confine the 111101111’ l" lulm“ nts who?’ léuldlflls 9"“! 6V0 . ‘llelebfallrfefac new focus of invasion im taut naval b “ca”? bgsteunupglinlque barren of nu clay ‘$1311.11 said only that "fighting in IOIIQII- continuing it tho various dplwgl mentioned in the inst few I-yl- 1 b. rved that me comm“ quills? ‘éhlch havfi been striking intermittently 111- a areas of the islands since the first l l tll PM LONDOm-Qlhltu‘ mule "prime days of the strugl itmgkeneil Th‘ fie. suddenly h! only enemy 111' against attacks it. men- Netherlands were "wit out Rllllt." ing. Sibocessflll raid made» by Bril- NEW YORK. Feb. 1—(AP)—An- m‘ two “b,” .1... Gem» M331; w......"s...1:;" °" "i m g heart attwk. the 559w “NB ______i__ dlmlfdxlgalg rrAuAus nAnbv narrsnnn unw YORK. Rb. l-tAro-rbe H - “m” s" 15”“ nnc said today that. Moscow broad- lhl") 1111111“ casts claimed mul- Italian divisions nsdlerlatiiaunicndtimaceox, m Do , as m1 a we 111M111 h“ We blddiytlbottaeeetd %§’Ru§‘d.l%.“ifi“.f3 0 . The N130 M0111“ t1" 53° munded their withdrawal. CBS re- bwldfl-llv- ported the “readout. loiliq For All your Bwciklnq When you 11st LEJSEOlWM Plan bitter Resistance To gain time Japs Are 150 Miles By Land From Rangoon: Situation Seems To Be Stabilized- RANGOON. Feb. 1-—(CP)-—British Imperial forces withdrawn from Aloulmein look up positions today along the west bank of 1111.- broad Salween River. lust outside tile evacuated cltv. and dun, in behind this natural barrier-ISO miles land from R3llllC0l1—i0l' a deter- mined. bitter-end resistance to gain time for the building up of the mil- ltary power of Burma. A British communique ictiay said that the siiuaiiou on tllc Salwccn front appeared 1o be stabilized after an effective evacuation of Moul- mein in which British losses were kept low despite heavy Japanese shelling and persistent bombing at- tacks. The British forces for their part covered the lilanocutrl-e u-itll artill- ery at point blank range and "un- doubtedly inflicted heavy losses on the enemy." the communique saitl. It was indicated here that the Saiween line would be held with the zrlmmest determination against the strum: Japanese forces drnlllg 1.1.1111 anti westward into Burma along the shore of the Gulf of Mavtaban. ’_I‘l1e next; Japanese objective on this front is expected to be Maria- ban, an important town lying dir- ectly across the Salween estuary from Moulmeln. The Salween River flows into the Gulf of lmrtaban here. widening sufficiently to prove an effective water barrier to over- land attack. The British withdrawal from Moulmeln. disclosed Saturday. was necessitated by the nature of the territory to the south and southeast of the city. Here lay a flat plain giv- ing little opportunity for a siege- li.ke defence which lilo British for- ccs must maintain until they gather strength in Burma. for an offensive. Three killed in Dressing wreck LONDON, Ont. Feb. l _1cp)_ Three persons were killed and three others seriously injured here early today when a Canadian National Railways freight train struck an automobile at a level crossing. Mrs. Helen Lamont of London. Ont, and Mrs. James Salkeld of Godcrich. 0111.. were killed instant- ly in the crmli. James Saikcld died inter in hospital. Lieu.t John La- lmnt of the Royal Canadian ‘r- my Medical Corps and M1". and Mrs. William Sutherland of Goder- ich, Ont, were injured seriously. Construction, Repair work To be licenced OTTAWA. Feb. _ OI ll 116W UlClGT~lll-COUH"1l (‘Ol/Clllltl the 11c isinu of cons" rennin-ailing and mu 111.011 projects were 111 mizllt by Milninons Allltl.» c: Under the new order any person ‘m; uollsuuctinz 1r building. rcnlutlcililig or nmklnu lculnrs 1o :1 "1'(11‘1‘-'. Q1‘ installing flllliirlllclll. ‘anyone who conwmhlab-s any su:.1 project." must obtain a licence from Unn- struction Controller C. Blake Jack- son of overall cost 1f the work ex- ceeds . . Sole exemptions are Federal gov- ernment projects ' 0M5 an p1 wiloliv financed by the Federal gov- ernment. Mr. Howe said. Axis New 85 - mile l--1 1:111 ~TCTH18 ' Troops Make Annual buhu-riptlnn ubll\t'l‘l‘ll $1.1m B! Hail: 1' 12.1.. ‘Lou; cumin.- 1.1.11 LS. moo sf PAG as urn Poo o Reds-Slash New Holes In German Lines Qutpost-‘Eiven Surprise Raid By Sea And ../‘i;ir Believed to beflfirfislt American bombs to fall on Japanese soil; Japs put up stiff resistance in air. f PIVASHdNGTON, Feb._l—(AI’)—\Vzll'ships iinll plnnes o t e United States PaClflC fleet have wreaked tel-rifle damage upon Japanese mid-Pacific bases lying ZICFUHS the route of supply to theuvestern Pacific combat zlreils. I llhny vncnty 11111411111111’ ships were sunk 111- diinlnucd, 111-1111 enmity 1111111” we“ ‘ksllflycd and the installations b. ashore were heavily battered. the navy reported today» in a communique which gave no figures on enemy losses. Two United States warships were slightly damaged bv “no-u- mlsses of Japanese bombers and 11 aircraft, were 105p _ It was. so far as has been reported, the first time \m- erlcnn bombs have fallen on Japanese territol-Lh A The communique reflected’ flerce' ‘ aerial Iisltiins. me Japanese ap- u arently putting up a stiffe; de- B cnce Wll-h puxenit planes and anii- p ' ‘git guns than they did with . > 1c lps or ccaxoi buiie" his secmcd indicated by a s nrllent in the ccnunuzlique that ‘many encmy airplanes were destroyed I both on the ground and in the a air’ and by the fact that the only y damage to the attacking units was caused by aerial bombs. The 108s 0f ll American aircraft SINGAPORE, Fell. 1_1_1tp)_A g” beskfilic were t1shtms 11.1911. inspire band piped Argyii and was ieved to be the heaviest Sutherlanders across me cans.» loss suffered b United States ir 1 . 101m 1n c sirlsle enswmcmho gfllrlilrlzrilgfll: ‘r1101? 13:11.1 Afgutmn date but if the ratio of Japanese fiflday night...‘ 5mm] h r r655 losses to American losses which has 1,115., Scottish Hf"; - E d onotw Dmvflilcd ill previous all" fights was were the firs. 3,. iufiln. Us maintained. the Japanese suffered a“, m fr,"- b so.“ ‘n awn" a vastly heavier blow. t I118 eMaJm or '3' and we 1&5‘ The communique said Admiral "Negve “B” . Chasm. W_ Nmmz, Fume n“. b o a shot was fired, _not a Commander’ tram.“ thabmno nmb dropped as’ these fighting urge enemy combatant vessels men marched_ with _i1eads high were found.’ A pilrasing which led across the 1'l°3'-"“r“"°."3 g1 w :0 surmise that the attackers had and Comm?“ Toadwfll‘ "1 ‘"1 ""1 hoped 1o surprise units of the Jap- mmmughtr. anest- fleet at those bases in the Th9 37111511 1°?“ bmke Cvntlwt Marshall 1111a Gilbert Islands. 111111 the Javanese late ruddy. The Ly-‘pes 0y ‘vessels sunk we" about 20 miles north of the Strait not identified except by the broad 0f Johore and carried out their 10ml "auxiliaries." The United ufithdrawal so rapidly 1nd offi- saaics Navy includes in clcntly that lens of lllC 11d- of its ckisificaiion of aulrilzarics such troops had themselves, 1.1-1r gun; 8s dcstropycr, submarine and and all other equipment 11nd 511p- anclsft icnoers; repair ships; plies out. of reach before the Jap- sioreships, coiiiers tankers; anese could intern", ammunition Ships and cargo and trzbrlcspclirt vessels. . spte the disappointing falure ' to catch large Japanese warships their, the 1111111’); mid carried im- plCitblOllfi o inlportailt tactic i ' accomplishments a “Enemy suiiimarines which! have 7 cil rtportc operating of the "'*"‘— Pacific Coast of the Uhitrcl States 1 . . -- ,..~ . ,_ . _ LONDON, Fob. i-(CP Gabe)- me Laungéigfg’ hi1“ 330d 'Qie_’l‘f,,?gl tying Cmdr. ll. R. s. TilC-k. on‘. of 2000 and is a prisoner of war. ' The tail. sdm Louder ‘ essicns. Thxe islands. some sout was‘. of How "l d 600 ii . , _ 5011111 kof Wake 1111111413 lie arcnrog: gfzlrtxgr $1521.11“??? n the me (Lml mute M supply be‘ ported mbsing 1.151. Thursday. m ties ‘tncc :1 llot of | . . m_ itfatgsqlfifxldpélxr Tuck, whose milling face and min-A m ti“, "pfimppine‘ ‘ind of neatly trimmed lntlst-acilc were sihgmpore 5 lcnownot?) tnyll “ElxlxO followed 1.1;? for- ‘ ' tunes e ton-ck air eroes. “.312? gigmgllygbgfesilfggwisgvggfsf had won the Distinguished ‘Service 1 m, 1,. fl- p, Order and was ‘the first pilot t’ u‘? are?“ tiho omen“ this Will‘ to 9c‘ two bors to the “ "...= P. 1" '1 - - ‘.- “ '3 N‘ 0 mam“ m1 w“ w“ Distinguished Flying Cross. u the United States to all _ t_ crn Pacific theatre. Wnrq the mmmuniquc left. the impression that nrival aircraft car- (llts is VACATiDN ‘time lYlF'1'l1.1flilOl’1S had by slzoilfire, group, an attack l=lrm<l which assrftlltvd a1‘ ‘F/‘rc in the lililrshall up MEMORIAL SERVICE SACKVILLE. N. B... Feb, l—-(CP) —A nlclnorlal service was held in the SJCkVlllG United CllklrCh todzly ior four students W110 were fatally injured when Ire destroyed the men's residence of Mount Alison University D01. l6 l— Jlillimum TORONTO. Rb. Drive At sea British Bombers score victory over enemy supply ships. (By Stephen Barber) (Associated Press Staff Writer) CAIRO. Feb. l - tAPt - Axis troops had rolled another 60 to 65 miles bnck inio Eastern Libya to- day, by passing Bnrcc near the top n: the Circanttican hump, but at. sea naval bombers scored another victory over three ships carrying supplies to Held Marshal Erwin Rommel. 'I‘he Germans and Italians, fol- lowing up their occupation of Ben- gut, drove east slung the main coastal road and thrust another column through the Jebei-El-Ach- dar mountains. The British forces were in eon- tact with the enemy "west of Ma- raua," which is 85 miles northwest of Bengal! Ind about hllfWI-y t0 Demo (Rome said Axis (miles were glare-r 0mm but the Berlin Mohtml M Boston ving cnsunrc‘ across Libya lit-passing Bnrce communique spoke only vnlzilcly ‘further successful fighting atlons" in North. Africa» I“ ‘he 5mm“? “film's of “W Mm- m1 llcrntc tilnlilwa oper- and maximum temporal urcs i; Dawson ‘.3 Victoria Edmonton Rkginlt Win11 1pc; Toronto svnopsi» The \\'P’11-11"1 (Ll colder totlnv in 17711‘ 1.11111 snnu 111 lll‘l!"' 11.. ittrrancnli. the picture was bright‘ VH1”, m n", ‘.5 , . ~ or. Naval b-nnlrls lnrlfdwd tanker Thin-slid, 11151111. "probably sank“ t-tvo one of them large. One ship struck by I t0FD°d° “'85 ‘ last seen with a list to P0"- "lmd the other with three ‘tin fish in a llcr sides was sighted down at the - and also y frciglltcrs. ""11 liicil rid»: this afternoon u‘ 12.05 tcnlcllt at 11:40. 51m sets ;l1s afternoon lit. 508 :.l11l rises tomorrow ill. Silmmcrsido tidi- 51”“ Wm‘ ‘l "larbonrd "s" smoke uics later than Chnrlottctovtm. was pouring from this victim. R . A. l1‘, bombes and fighters ranged the whole fluid battle area. SERVICE morning at BURDEN - curl. tuna-r». l INF. . 9. 1.11:1. quartet" moon. Fob. S. i152 ciglliot n 111111- dcstroldnv ""11"" and lmmflmd Leave Borden 9.25 AM 1.00 PM. enemy [unninl troops. equipment and machine- v Leave Cape Tormentine 11.00 A.» 8.20 PM. . ~1 .