MAKING OIL MERE MAN animals Big Pos iliav’t To Sell Surplus War Materials AWA. Nov. S0—(CPl— Minister Mlokorlsie liinl announced tonllht the rovern- lasot has taken steps to V"- vlde for the dlsposll of "05"" lots and surplus" war maierlels uni will Introduce a measure at the nut seulon of riff!“ "W"- epenlnx Jan. M. in col‘ rsgfrsnlente now being . King sold that under the plan. by rrder-lrl-eounell. a c tea to be known as the crown slots allocation committee l! lain; established under afull- flle chairman. and composed oi tltlvee of rlculture mud honsehoHors M“! parliament departments con- and. ‘i5 effect aotost dilposltlon lithe l 0T1‘ Prime . v, made " llt mfllllll assets. the 8'"- unnerlt “Hat's-bush a crawl: 'll' 332%. egg." EEmltsll. Ilalch will be 1° authorized bold, mans e. operate or sell property en rusted to it. to con- mt surplus materials to llasio graduate, to hold stocks pm- lnp ultimate disposal and en- errally to handle assets nus Ill- ed to it in the public interest. Coal Prices Advance in Alta. B. C. Areas OTTAWA. NOV. 30—(OP)-—T Prices Board announced ton that increases rennin: from l0 l s It cents per ton for coal produced h ("mm “was ‘o! Alberta and io slrilEEPIlEffQEEEEARREloItEIZIIRQEEEE: gtrozstllggs-Vitehsk span of the German ‘he m“ two ears w u, not 0 A deadly artillery and aerial was cut off from ~ mmunieat rgilzttah l€°1%n3bi%2:§nbee?w“‘gg; nomhccnpml “Vin”... (lqrferlco front Bobrulsk, Minsk and Polotsk are vital m“ um to ‘age ‘thee dimers ‘to bombardment f011PV"ahEad o! Gel-L i“ Wm, ‘he "a S? ‘he worm The representatives of several. ‘dmmbdat . . r B. "*- . ) crossroads serving that front. t fraise more hogs but we are advising Mimlfivmurys infantry-a barrage Roosevelt and Chlarrg Kal- M8101‘ unions in the Dmvinoe. B The 303$‘ said u increased EDMONTON. N0“ 39-“3? "' To counter that tow-ll. lllthdrewlll of reserves from "W flfllthwfligm mm that we m. sell all the bacon :(‘é=t—l-~__*__ W.’ _ Shclr, who will, imam “is; by union announcement said, also mm m m, rosultwo, decisions Establishment of Bil “rlflrlnéro ‘B13116; sector of the Kiev bollto and from the northern "Ink '1" h i" he can produce." °Yl "Hod on nose ‘l. qol. 4v Madame lam ‘pl-slick. "agreed that further wol-ll holl- Ch _ ‘ ‘ Y cil which miithi. W? e“. would liq, m order. d He emphasized that the Can- . T ij travelled to Cliro by plane, days would follow if necessary." lea ed by the Halal Cnmmissilm huch matters as defence. shlppinll. sou“, or Klrlv l“ til; great Dnleper bend a new Russian threat lat-ye I Ad,“ Government w t km me Alnnan Mls F "h". Chumhm ‘finned b. ‘mm ‘mestmfled the ‘Dcent ma‘ aviation miarution oi monies zmd u, luollcowb strategy of the junctions ls obvious. Breaking through south that n Wonk not; beaépught ‘llncthe slug our see.” y ‘ 511111115! labor dispute in the areas. realm-nah social sécuritv," was ur- or (Jherkassv, the Russians were re orted within field gun ronae of Smola some lwsmm‘ that it ‘had ‘been 101- MOHEIIS Reported Safe n ' o J 7 and have been determined as dirut- d tollrly by J G. Diefenbaker. iunctlon Zillours a o. its fall wou d cut o prime communication line for | luwmg me last Wm. when there %_ It wall said that "a comlnumque n '“ by ‘he K°"°Y-'"Y"-‘"*- gi-ollresslve conservative memh" German We!“ ‘with! ‘he Km“ m’! Pm“ "i ‘he ““‘§l’f'§§§,§,e§f§,f§; ' were surpluses of wheat and live- SAINT JOHN, up. Nov aoo_- lllzreed on flftei‘ the Cairo clinici- unnbliill. the ‘mmmissmn “mm” of parliament for Luke Centre. gate at which the Russians have been hamrne from e stock 1n Canada. and no markeu The wue o‘ sqdm Ldn Lambert. m“, ‘m1 be Dubushed later this _ lllelldal walze increases of Sl a day k break-through for weeks. D F C missing since his lane week” LONDON- Dec- 1 (Wednes- m 8'50‘) "mwrs i“ ‘he Albert“ w“ aisman address to members of the .—. ~ --_~;—» ~-_—.-; .~.-——___=—_— ~~ _ ..;.___ .,.___.-.-.._,~ (yr-pawn. Nov. 3t)-(CP>— In- was shot down July i5 recelveg of- A telephone call to the New York d”) " (C?) '_ A Bern“ bmm‘ arms“ Cmumbm ma‘ “ems- The Canadian Club Mr. Dkfkfillfikfil‘ Q , ’ formed sources here said £01118!“ ficial word today of his arrival at a office of war information elicited u“ “m” ‘ T°ky° mpamh m“ h“ W" °“ 1m" 1°‘ *"°'°“‘ id that “as members oi the Brlt- m. concern ,1 causal... author- British port. ildrs. Lambs le- the lhronhlltlbh that the broad- “m “my ‘hm h“ be“ “m” csof s2 a day.) ‘a . s tlls iiles over post-war markets for msllllm sonrldeml. o ' . sed Allied shipping activity ln the ‘sh commbmwealthitwd REE; other Canadian farm production was re- safely LBSPHG ibsenfitgvlgldwttrlélnftli? c“ were authorized by the ‘mce Gulf of Bengal recently and Jap- '--~i——--——- _rl e ‘ = . >1‘ ~ —~—_—_.:.~ M1 Mayor MacLgan Of fififinfkl Ehccgrllllplrehsve the rlllbt _ fleet/ed 1h osrlollltllre llilnsf-er Gglf- more than four months, mailed (Contin on page 7, Col. 1) dnesc observers took it as s sign w 9mm to be consul.“ by u; 10l- diners statement in Rosina to Bit’, Christmas boxes for him several of en isnpen southeast Asia of- S dne Re-Elected carin0t move the Blfl an cover-omen weeks m. - - fensive lmdei‘ Admin! Lord Louis y up ntlefivleirpnlfliir tzépective wavs e $5 jusmleldmm lwun“ “t” can‘ ' Lra e “nster Sees Mountbatten --—— 5e B . , ' ' ian agruc ture first. ‘be 1 R El ' my _ _ _ -- l - l ullltorl snob _ ~1 ra s e- ected -—————— HER? Jack E3013” wall). (gilrd- forgiggeptrlieclflnbflzbddon the lhttr- ___ ‘ ,,,§;"h‘,',‘i,‘§,‘°b§§§”,§§,‘§,‘f§§“ “‘;“,§3§. "°"""° 2°l‘L“°“"'-“ __ Inr-osnorg. pa. haolznéo Pl E ' ll. d rrive at ater con- _ EDMQNTQN‘ N _ __ uenza ea on an Egilmlfelltfctgggrtéznhfigld hbofsecwl: SEREHQEOIBI EXRIWEIB must hale fuli- ii$°wfifi"ii?§tlu%ttlbilm§i“l§§§§_ 3W5; mlmtRYAaBRELlQRT§QIuQEEQ a Dominion Gencg-‘al “KERR: g 3'1*"‘1“'51a"3e" ‘mes SMTM u’ we city administration and four ai- er CQ-Olloffllllfln with Great Brit-IE . C l d o Func- products and eggs has been large] lwnuht appointment o. G Pa“, called. the beral Government 1°’ the wiiek mm“! NW‘ 3° m)“ lierlnen were returned with him at aln." 6 a 6 0111311 increased curing the war to mu! 'Kave of Vancouver as acting corl- W111 be returned with a clear ma- 46 the Week BBYWB- the Milli-airy "Omi-rllltion day proceedings today Canada the; sirtlgohoi lgoxxogrlreof at‘; l t thed heads gfngidle Unites Kinuocm gnlallier ofhsuppges. appointment witty?‘ Hon’. {angles A_dMa¢K1nn°n_ of Health announced today. lor the Dec. 7 civic elections. lotion for e r“ s 0 e an o er lnar e _. o ows e re gnat on of Henry S er o ra e an commerce. time of war and cannot afford w A e In o. recent address, M.. Gardiner ‘Borden o1 Toronto, who held (his predicted here last night. give lip that position. witlldthe K10!‘ t said every "mg was "etlhztmllrilrehlzig post in addition to that of chair- “if an appeal is made to the "t sibilitiea i‘. holds fol- tm e. ‘mill; secure OERBI- gull! cundrlgcs t o_|man of the industries control people, he said. “we are confident w, _ , fimtlrf-‘fltltlshnd mace finer the “an Members and friends of the Cai- i gellatgmggnizrw fgr OVEJBIC sElvglv w“ Qgalvfitiythggglxgprili: bfiugtgoslsuglirilg ti); tritium‘: 33g tehatatlellilibefxldlll! r2111“ h _ '1" ii" ' t nllrld‘. . '. ' - l ——-——————- 553533;; 3;," ,§;,§{‘°'€,{‘e,p,‘§e ‘,‘fi§! Banafllalls IIIIWII "gag; pwiltgg gtgguh“ "gym... “m”? _ WW ‘We ~11 otlersmv , figeamses 1'. . '-—“ . . t. ' Ahlch probabl is being advocated “EX Otfi QAME “C, , L c t t wms m,‘ stormy weather. and celebrated hel w _ _ D‘=’?=°§e=“*=a....‘..;= Billing Lin“ l" °"t- aux-plazas‘. stators." s: Two Nazi Planes it‘. taziflliggéggfi=féliifzlliiiii; Big Oil Develo ment * __ bie dlnn r at which the huiz- ucer alza ls any suns-z loss p "card Party and dance Sevcll ggg/"peid tixle “pkg orphoxllour. tehegllll lgialgleiflsutiiadakcongiefldumt drop in P . . l. - an nap B 1'0 1mm, "" ‘ '_____,__'____ I ltllllEtllllafysygdRlelssuy‘ Dwelxigaellai‘ “Either end "m1 mill“ maroon. Nov. ao-(or ctblel- . 0881 e n ertd '_'___ ' _-_- President Joseph W. Mwmnel“ ll Canadian airman today demo - p Actress Joan Fontalne y..."“a°,,§“t,d°g"ggg,fgp,uprg5;}; _ TOROIgTg ;',g;~..?‘f.'.‘£?3:.l5.‘f "Wriittlhtl. absent were w. ggmllggpg gp¢.:.*,§.,°:;~;;$3 gglzi-Wbrlls As Nurses’ A1019 ' ‘134-3- mronto “Z today Qllflled b°rdm 34mm“ ue“"°““n" G°v°"“°' P‘ ing American heavy bombers ro- —-— Athabaska T81‘ Sands Mfly-rcmflfllfl 750 ——- M“ Chmagdir ctor bi the Cauad- Page, Premier J. Walter Jvllei- 11° tllrflllill from d raid on the Ruhr nan-recap, Conn. Nov. ao~ . . ~- J‘ - ° -. tl ment Action Mayor J. T. McKee. Tho in n (AIM-Nobody was supposed to Million Barrels. " ‘ Pantry samlrlbemmltil‘ m“ “"‘ "“"""""" laxvxid Settlleilth“ Wm t" m“ m“ w“ "°“’°“d°“ ‘° mlgotcfitt gall; Abbott of Edmon KIIOW lt-bu film star Joan abh- , Deco r . _ g m! l . Oi‘ . _ ' , i Lo’ B‘ A’ m admknstratlon balm?“ m“! m m“: on “hm MDMlnlMcKee by coun- wn “m! F0‘ ‘mm F‘ Nmimmgu- m” l“ “Minna u a nurses Md‘ OTTAWA. Nov. ZiO-(Clfi-S. C. sands area. said 20 years alto an er. .__ t of its B Earl Mac orla d. to wer the Canadian vlcthll at the Hal-t ord hospital. "F, " , . k lgectionfi Y“ "d “é "m" ‘Th, pfmclpgl gddrggggl; were lid. m" _§_______ ' The chum,“ or the Red gm. Elle. resources department se-llo- timete bad been made that the Evmmmy Wm‘ an‘ “u ,%°“D°n°§n' B11 to owl“ 1mm at?‘ sub. llvered by Rev. T. E. Machennlln. Gnu, sung“ 1N Aggro]; Nums. aide committee m, Bl gist. told the House of‘ Commons 1,500 square miles of sand tent- " all§Eonmly' mm ‘c "l": "Emmi? on snrittllllrfmswg- ptistor of Trinity united Church. -_- ‘ apologies when the news rot out. xerzhilirllglelfih cglglollaéztfé bwdulv wry consumed lilv-vflv-Wlllvvv bur- ’ bon umes ~- o ‘h D - w“ - __ _ - l _ a e tvea . . arre s rels of o" "Reserve Wednesda December “Mr. Mlrc son so waomdgtdtg: ggoelgolitfnandlbia-lggeplA-llh.Mag- wmggdv°vg$llwfglialzl it: sikllttefl wtiliulelgalihllllili.’ Eon“ no oi oil can be obtained from the Ath- The resources department had we slur-e" "h": ‘iétlivéi‘fii"iiii"-~ l" v- W Wimp“ a u» we» ‘it... .......... .....- s. sold" us“ i‘§‘i€§“l.‘v“‘-~i.i.‘é§‘.'.éi‘--“Li lu.°ai..llai“.lrsr.zlt s: as.“ . “n. -———. n 1 tluired. h°“'°"°'- w” in ‘he “w” WdEEEEREsRERl by Rev. Mr. Mac- ment“ and“ 3m "Pp" ‘fir: glliggnbififlfgffitglfi fig’, .31: digging out the raw material. ed by h company headed bv i-Iax MAINE: _ Partly cloudy llno "Noticq ... 1w.- M1113 VBHIOH Veil" °1 9M“ “m “ million. was credited with hsvnl; 1M me wém "om no am m I um" she detailed drilling operations Boll about mo, said lvlr. Elie. ‘De- continued cold Wednesday with t River will be cruehini irains the Enjoyable solos were lzivcn by 309 Gama“ hm)” ‘helghw w mm U: 1°" ‘i; whgneve, pm on would demonstrate where the velopments had not "turned out ea yew light, snow flurries in the first iour dlyl 03 ‘uh walk‘ chmmlm‘ M “w” Mmmnm“ United Bu”! u P d; at: Con- vacation trilzhtmow she is visiting sands required for this production hurt bt-sn hoped" and the federlll molmlrllns_ Fall» “ml Cnldr-r wed. 11-30-31- ‘l c ind AC. Georlre Burness, R.A.i“.. u“ mmmnwml 5"“ med w .°_ ménda h, was; Hurtful-d) 1 glwgyg could beat be obtained. he said. ‘IIOl/Cfllllieflt became interest/xiaaain nfifidfly night. Thursday more“. . ___ . me lccomnnnkt “m. Ag Rich. gross last year. has retlurnk work u a nurse.‘ “lacy __ The committee spent most of its .1 recently. There had been other m; doudlnes; fgllgwcd by snow llllifialul“ "fir? "finds “l5 “glsgu‘.’l't'l‘mn'i‘pctrlbttll. MLA L Li-fi Emil)” u” Tui§'li?md’“°ib‘l‘§°§$3i§m§i§§1i‘“5l‘iii;‘E55“slltilfiitt§i°§hiiiiéiiiletkfaZ18" ’“ ‘m ““°"‘°°“ °‘ “‘ “m” our u men . - , . - -. ' Wm the cu. (Lyn. 652;... Enler- nflfillrd Air whose Glleliotwnsl Wm 1001'"! ter lands lo meet owlélsNolli re; tool operation. High title thLs. afternoon at 1M ‘M 4-21. forward to. was unable to be pres- n t Line ouircmel-ltll of the nte a oils. and tomorrow nmrnlnu n; 2.10. ——- ent owinlz in tho 6 . a‘ n" Nflm“ Fm’. Sun sets this afternoon at 520 "w dun --—- - d Ix lorntion Necessary Meta-omen: bfuoEwEm ‘gain t? LONDON Nov 80-40? Clhle)— ‘gtfieo! t“: p “ Answerh“ w R Mcnonqld ‘uh and rises tolnorrrlv nlorninlz ni "lint prieu. mo,“ m}. gall-q‘ gmgqtan mall. DIM 01 "l W! “m; y, q cap-me “m” o 515mm,"; W3. Tlmm. director of tlle 1*- Pontiael, Mr. Timm said it was not ‘Finn “arm. mm“ Du.‘ 4_ 7V3. 90.1.74. .454! in Vancouver less ids-pm? mb|w_ rum Maclgerl, ‘ho 515g sources qeparlnlems millinia and possible to estimate closely the hill“ m ‘l --a..... tor-v... .. .. supra slants’... oer-outlast. manila" as - - ‘ii3l2ili..."i§i“?li‘.‘ al:'.:.r:'t.‘.-:: at‘. iimiiiilliiiitf°éiiiét ‘ill. t. l... t time; y ' ' D v‘ - l, per which apt. Richard All!“ 393E011. Burns‘ “Address in the of methods oi oil attraction still mates rollld be no more tilall m‘ m“ C“""1”m§°“"“ “hhvtngowggilmfiifgibdavpelgg; 11%|; “"“""°° Mm Monmfl EQaEW-lausill" was eloquently aiveh bvl W" "fflwar-v ‘““*°“"‘ ‘Wmme "Fume!" i1‘ 11R?“ of exploration natty am selzvlcl‘. l. “Q1444, Bflugh airport in il hours an _ Ciansman Malcolm Mncllinnon. . statements on production posslbll- work thus for done. _ , . ‘ h l HOW N‘ t 1* l‘ . t‘ l (harlotlctown — nummerslde — fgfllflllte] to establls d At .he close. all iolned in Auld itles could be rn rte The Fort Norman wells med the. ""3"". lrriveg u; n; bum. m"; Atlantic alr ‘Doogflllfffgxa; ‘gi Lang Sync" and the National An- when dilsrélsélnnl lxlgmntlle‘, t3‘ pipeline in tho United Stats Mmmm‘ . . . » . . . "as um mum“ 1mm“ ‘m? gem“!!! 511"" °°'°°" math! oocnln remarks Pro . A glfrfiorfiwfll: eclirlgdgl sailtl lt htld §,‘.’,‘“{;,°°$,h‘i,fl',‘.‘3,‘,,,°'§€§°‘ °*“""“‘ Leave cllrrlrlll-nvl-ll ms a. m "I Wsdnesdatneireflerillgvlmatmgl; atlon which operates the "l?" osllt Mllllpo l1: referred u» the hrousht "flow out of the clouds" The llrlodrtmtlltli officials re if”? e""°,'.‘,~mf,;;‘{{,}’;,“.'§‘; m, n m ' ' ' ' 11.39.31‘ Atlantic ferry shuttle service ‘at’ boppv noincl enne of It. Andrew's ‘ the possibilities oi oil production commended expenditure of smile 522"’ H. m ‘ ‘ - ____ ' the RAJ". treurpor 6mm"! ~ Day falling on the birthday of u“ p damark h.‘ ‘pgnfggd in the lesion Mid 1W1 Illmflflfivfliv‘ 8400.000 on o new llvdrouehzllinll ‘ "' m‘ "' n‘ ' "an mmlel oleetlhe of the flew the moo mllelfllmlnlllvfilxma Prime Minister Churchill. He ex-| For 50 years s i‘! ed the difficulties to he frlecd lle- plant itll‘ their branch. probably to §ll.\'ll.~\\‘ snm-lrl: "m H a“ "m b, u- tmm the mo“! "m" pressed knot st i-heosseinu. dllr- b n. m“, ‘o the w. cnuc. ‘fore output on a ldrao scale could be located in QHRWR. to test the _ ‘ h. in til; u.“ m“? , men weolu I80 b! l W“? knownl ‘up: v ~ 9° Firtalned- production of lzasollne from coal‘ 11"" (‘h"|"“°‘°“" ‘z "W"- fi~=i ‘ °'“"'~ "i "ital a’ ‘uh ll'°r.:ai"..i’a'ia. - ~ r-m- —~ ‘ ‘ .91.:t‘i.:2:l.lli:;la"l.. a "he l Ml v- ~- '3 he iaht fill Army ‘state Works Dept. Planning t- War ‘ Program partment are plans so tnat when the delay, orks Foumler said wday, "I don't want to RIVB the Dresion over," h the chief thins: "But our slcll UllK the plans so well adva that when peace does come we in many cases. be able era within three or fo ter the R ahead wit These preparations._ Foumier. are not commed salt. EIIZUIOBIS BUG BIC Halifax. Saint John. . ollskl, Qua. Montreal. London. nipeg. Saskatoon. Wesuniziister. WC. At each headquarters meet the needs of one dlstrlc being worked out Since nos war construction has L» to the lnininum so as with the war efio have been put off. has from 4.300 to 5.000 including “temporarles. much belo Calgary, and Victoria. plans (mp which we now are lll Em 1n sedition um‘ ' staff to s ore technical tbinlzs in readiness for pea P, llrges Empire to UITAWA. Nov. 30-—(CPl-Tcch- nicai men in the public works ce- preparing detailed lvar ends the department will be able to so ahead with a works program with W Minister un- we think the war is about e said in an interview with The Canadian Press. “We are right in the midst oi the war and that is led officials are get- need will, to call tend- ur weeks af- overnnlent decided tu E0 h a. construction urolect.‘ Mr. to Ot- tnwa. The department has resilient hits-lets across the country. with local headquarters at . m" Ont. the Lakehead, Win- New LBPC tllitlea broke out. non- sen reduced i0 interfere rt. Even repairs The deparllzlellt loyees. is W the figure of early 10- ur - ‘"1 . . onset of winter at llund ln the nort portlltion keys to all llnuhwe nlellaee to sp Baltic to the Blawk Sea. trllus entrapment rleri to them when they re- etl cetznle." with Red Army spearheads ulrn rl-ttons junction except those on close to the far rlortheaste n h b s t aalvices, something mole ti: marked Russian objectives. has by-passed Zhoib M >"%// PRIME MINISTER CHURCHILL The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like tile Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1943 G THREE REPORTED Hhllhhlm ersnlazsiern Anchor Qf y Cohferred In Shadow Of Pyramids PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT By Klrke L. Simpson. Associated Press tiulotller December of dltllfl opens attic line. i-‘rom Polotsk. _ order with Poland, to hhcrstln ill no rail or roe at the ollth. illere is at nice to German co road the vest batii giving t As nearly as the ever-shun in; fr he Nclcl senior above the Dn ever co in to the south an insk. Nurthward, a Russian thrust s... ed at every crucial Germa the still-dormant Baltic fla d intersect lmnunications free of jao h, even th stern Russia mus e of the junctions all the we he enemy no rest anywhere r In the capt The Red lungs up rilously close to Po War Analyst ders of Russia n communic- nk of the vast l for the Nazi inva corner of the RUSH-Ill mouth, 800 miles to the l on point of critical conse- f purdy. And with thg full e Pskov and Narvn tr-ifls- l t room come under Russian from the om disas- hes to llSsluli Dnle r nt north of tin Prlpet mars uld be traced from latest R Z the valley of the Baravlna rentening Bobrlllsk, even d is westward from Nevel was last re- lotsk. V i Russian pincer attack deslllflfll Hhhhhlll i PRESIDENT CHIANG KAI-SEEK I Gardiner Makes Statement 0n 0f Rome Said I llazi Defence Threatened ALGIERS, Nov 30 — (A P) _.. Gen. Sir Bernard Montgomery's' 8th Army shattered the eastern anchor of the Germans’ “winter line" across Italy today, captur- Lng the whole of the Sangro Ridge and driving the enemy out of a huge bridgehead north and west 01 11w $8118?!) River that extended at least 15 miles inland from the sea. Climaxing 48 hours of contlrl- uolas, bitter fighting, the veteran 8th drove forward in a smashing advance which threatened to turn the flank of the enemy's entire defence system before Rpme, In today's advance Gen. Mont- gomery: warriors swept through three more towns - Fossacesia, about two miles inland from the Adriatic. Villa. Santa. Marla, and Rbmasnoli. from four to seven miles southwest of Possacesia ._ brlhslns to ll the number of towns and villages taken glnw they opened their attack before daylight Sunday after a heavy Q1’- UUQFY bombardment. Earlier today an Allied commu- llog Situation REGDIA, Nov. 30- tCP) -— “We' are not going to keep urging the Canadian farmer to produce enough l hogs to supply the British milzketl when the British advise us tilat; they may not require our bacon) production after the war.“ Hon. G Gardliner. Dominion it’ ster of Adrlclllturc. said here toda in an interview. The Canadian Government was justified in looking after Canadian agriculture first and foremost. just as the British Government must look after the future of the British producer, he said. telling the Canadian er that we know we can take farm v 900000.000 pounds of bacon over J- Zdzrnlzna the latter rollr niolle reported that the enemy's 8 PAGES There are spots on the Sun for Good Man. "Goodness are etlll preferable Moonshine and Malevolenee, MAXIMS OIA MERE MAN . nail] seek them. and on every but Slmsnlne “lull lo Mi! N lnbsoription Dsllverod, $0.00 Illl. "-00- other Provinces I U.I.A. 16.00. MERE? German Line Reports? NEW YORK, Nov. 30- (AP) — A Reuters news agency dispatch from Lisbon today said Prime Minister Churchill. Pre- sident Roosevelt and President Chiang Kai- Shek had concluded a long session in Cairo preliminary to a. meeting with Premier Stalin in Iran, and United States office of war informat- ion short - wave broad- casts to Europe repeat- ed the story again and again tonight. defences on the Santzro Ridge had been penetrated and the bridge- he“ BCYOSS the shrine River en- lflfiled to a depth of four miles and a width of i2 miles in the face ' 0? desperate Ger-marl resistance. | Swept up in the 8th Army's ha- V"!!! lhrflllllh the mud were sev- en viilazes and the town of Mnz» miles ' northwest of the Sandro and sumo seven miles inland from the oca. G911. Motlfzomery‘: spearheads at last reports were about. 22 miles from the important Adriatic sci-t- port of Pesclml. whence a malor hlizhwav nlltd across the Italian peninsula to Rome. _ Nazis “Bomb Happy." “The three statesmen met on one occasion in a tent in the shadow of the pyramids.” said thel O. W. I. transmissions,‘ beamed out since 12:30 p.m. (1:30 p.m. A.D.T.) today in English, French, German , Italian and o t h e r languages _t o friend, foe. and neutral alike. ‘ "During the conference Cairo Allied Leaders Meet In Cairo, Soviets Fall Back From Korosten LONDON, Nov. 30 —- (A P) _. The Russian Army ha; 1311p" bfiwk {will the strategic rail lune. tion of Koroslein, its second 1m. Dortdnt retreat before the illriqllg German counter - attack at ti“ K1" W189. but has pressed for- ward in While Russia and at the Dniepel‘ bend. Where almost 4,000 Germans fell in heavy fighting w- day. Moscow announced tonight. The loss of Korosteh, as milgg west of ev. came 11 days after the loss o Zhitorrlir. 3cm 01 them were railway Junctions won back by the Russians in their westward surge from Kiev. Meanwhile the Russians forged gains to the north and south, thoush at a less spectacular pace than on previous days. 25,000 Men In ILS, *To Take “lloliday" TRENTON, N. Si, Ncrv. a) _. ll P) — A one day "work holiday‘ that would affect close to 25,000 men in Nova Scotia was vol/ad for Dec. d tonight at an inter-union conference as s. protest against the ‘partial shutdown of the steel plant ere.