MAXIMG OFA MERE MAIN We need all our energies for pres- ent duties. z/y '/// ‘w Q3 Read b QM Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Everybody do A true friend is one who makes us MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN what we can. a i} ‘ Clllllntlel prului -..@.. 1.1m ‘vuiirilinu. Two Canto, umrrdlun, Founded I881 cuistoyfisrawii CANADA, FRID AY, JANUARY 10 PAGES W173i... 31, 1941 1r mus lbierna Falls To British “After Four-day Battle y, ' Bitterest Italian resistance of ~ campaign fails to stop drive. Prompt aid lilll spec d gilritish victory 1 liy rnwiiv JOHNSON 01111111 111 Press .11 .5 lv as istairce 1 North Military possible every that can be American con- "ure victory. Sir Cyril "nor-General Designate "r1111 and l i 11cc 1111.111. ‘$16 d‘ his lill(‘l\l1‘V1'i‘l'S ylrere l11- d oi the Licvt eels Allil‘. I58. iuuisned airman greet p in Rideau Hall, lDcrno were believed w have been his family are guests lable toward the end to withdraw- Murshal 111 the told a press con- ed ror-Geiierrii and Prin- As soon as he has fully recovered irom what he described; 0.11 (icsc of Cunad ian ilu " (By Eric Blgio. Associated Press Staff Writer) CAIRO, Jan. 30-114?) —- The third major Italian bastion to fall in Libya-Berna, 175 miles west of Egyptian frontier-was occu led today by Australian and 1dr tish troops after four days of the bit- tercst resistance offered by the Fascists in the African campaign. The town had been defended by ices than 10.000 Italians, British sources announced, but they fought with a. violence encountered no- wlicre else in Gen. Archibald Wa- vells long continued thrust to the we . While the conquerors consolidat- ed their position in Dema. mech- anized units struck on toward Ben- gnsi. . Authoritative reports received by iBritish sources indicated that the lItalians were preparing to make a lstand between Derna and Ben- lg-asl. some of the forces defending WESCWATG. but of this there no positive confirmation. The bottle for Derna was no set piece; was in no stereotyped pat- WEIS l all-Cyril sud he will continue his tern as previous British victories rev 1o New" Zeaiand to succeed had been. ah or tented. Britain would not “absolutely be de- Tire town was never wholly sur- Founded and from the first day of the general attack. when Bri- ltish armored forces racing from “But unless we can set as quirky jTsbruk had reached Demo's o1it- uoos 1i1e. eveiivlhint! that can be ma: . 111 this continent. our" tri- umnh 111111" be delayed." he said. "We need _ ships, planes. lzuns. iris, the Italians re- sisted. The initial clash of tanks went in British favor. but the Italian."- strongly l tanks. 1111 nitrous and vast numbers qctlred behind ridges outside the 0i lliglil. - clued air personnel. Let town and heavily shelled the Bri- llsiict be tontcnt until the wheels fish main forces {nagging ougspm Poi industiiv r0111" with ourw " cilcrr. Thu gill ‘ through." the effects cf t is what wil 1 . l. _(Contl)1ued on page 3. col a1 mll-Tayor Reviews Civic Affairs A Financial showing compares very favorably with pre- MAYOR n. Roy 5U rerlew flit‘. Cotncll. liar- ceding loi those who have filled the cha l l HOLMAN ed the civic year pt last annual meeting of the City —— 25 Years Ago Today JAN 9W0): 59 nelson-s 1111c slflllned German More 1111.11 ‘his. 11111.11 "1 Germs n08. lines ‘ii . 31. ibifl-Zeppellns dropped on six En-glsh coimtlrs, kill- injurng 101. attempt to northecst oi‘ h "wk Dflrrners in raid trenches west o! ll ming Events _..o_ i-__- Froren order. "it u. 51v ' i I. ock ex BlOTQgQ _ Rich Home 1n v - 1111l"é‘§’¢"u.““" -__ h’ ' llsllggtnntly B "b 11m mi 1 WM. Secret niial Meeti. .30 Strawberries. Daily delivery (199?- Seturda . Isl a L-Xfili-l-Zba-n. Ladies Auxil- tonight. 14-587-1-31-11. February ri-soo-i-ai-ii’. al Oranrro roo field Tues- at two thirty. ‘ECU-bible lReport Sub Sighted 60 MllCS till llflil. NEW YORK. Jan. 30. — (AP) —- The British freighter sheaf Crown radioed tonight that she had sight- ed s. "suspicious submarine" approx- imately 60 miles east of St. John's. Newioundliincl. , Her call. heard here shortly be- fore 10 b.m.. AST. said she was at "latitude 47.52 north, longitude 50.34 west." 1i1e 4.B68-ton Shes! Crown last was reported leaviniz Baltimore on Dec. 18 foi" Land's End, England. Maritime circles expressed the be. lief that it would be possible for a large ocean-going submarine to op- erate in that vicinity. Durinx the first Great War the German submarine Deutschland macle two 20-day trips to the United States and returned to Germany with commercial cargoes. Before the United States entered the war in i917 the fighting sub- marine U-53 also stunned in an East Coast port. 0n her outward voyage she sank six Allied and. neu- tral contraband ships a few miles at sea. Before the war ended. Ger- man submarines picked off 91 ships in American-coastal water's. There have been numerous re- ncris of Nazi submarine activity during the last year in the Carib- bean and off the coast of South America. Routine reports Heard at Council meeting Activities in the various c111‘ de- partments were tnorouciiiy revicivec: in extensive revtrts at 1i1e anuuil mectlni: cf the Ctiv CQllilCil held last night. his tvcrsiiip. ltiuyor Roy Holman. presided. and save a comprehensive report oi the Cairn- cil's work duriniz the past year. iviayor Holman congratulated the Ghairinenoii the various ecuunittccs for the excerlent work they 11nd clone. and made special HIOHLlLlI 1.1 the report DTCSEHLCU by the i-ii '1 -_e Ccirinnttcc which appears else\ 1e in this issue. He noted with 1111-11 ure the large reduction iii the ficit this vcar as compared Drevicils years. . llereieiux: was tirade by His Wcr- shzu to the fact that the City FJl-uvk. Mr, J. A. Firlerton. hml leit a sick ban to be present at the nicezing. M1. rullerton was also higlriv con»; pliincined bv the chairman oi _tl"1e Finance Committee for" 1i1e efiicieizt with lTravelling Expense (w- l manner" in which hehas conducted the city's business since the 111st nnirillii meeting. ‘ Reports w.i"c submitted bl‘ . hint following: Mayer Holman. C. Keeping. Public Health: y and Milk. Dr. I. E. Crokeir; finance.‘ Coun. R. C. Chandler; Streets i _ 'Coun. F. C. Douizmr; Public Proper“ Following 1s the text or the reiwrtl 1y and Market, Colin. .1. n. Blllilcll-I of Hi5 WOREND NIB-Xvi‘ 301111311 Sub- ? aro: Police. Caun. J. l5. S 1s; Filo. ; mittcd to the City Council last coun. B. Eare lvlacbcnoln; Em-z ‘oovment and Relief. Court. Hurry 1i1e ‘night: Gentlemen of the City Council: Following the established custo which I now have the honor to oc- l cupy. I herewith submit my report as the Mayor of your City. 1 The post yczir has been one of many outstanding events. and has been a period when. owing to the Great War in which our Empire is involved, the taxpayer has had to shoulder large additional burdens tor the suppytng of foods, muni- tions 11nd equipment and the upkeep of a Navy, Army and Air Force. Through these trying times our City has hoot a banner year, the 18811.15 o1 your eurnesi. enueavor to econo- mize to Hi8 iuiiesi. extent. l. have watched CAUSHY the working of my DLYEHRA CUiiiliiluteeS, 11114 i urier 1.0 you,gcn11c11.c1i, i11y must sincere coiigiamruuuiis on 11 job well done. net 1i1e wutc-nworu for i941 be ‘economy!’ 111 1111; inunth of May your Coun- cil lIlHOUl-Nlcvl. uoyrigrit saving tune. ‘inis has met vvitir tire approval oi a large Illfljiility l/l. our citizens. es- pecially tiiose who work in stores and offices. as it allows them a ionizer eveniiiiz in which to work in their izaroens and to beautify their homes. and to enloy to a larger ex~ tent our" beautiful Island summer. (Continued on page 8. Col l) Activity of ll. S. Ncwsmcn ls curtailed BEMI-RADE, Yugoslavia, Jan. 30 —(AP) - The Yu lav foreign of- fice has restricte the iwtivit of two United States eorrcapon ents after s vigorous protest by the It- alian government over their w- countl of reported riots in Italy. Winston Burdett. Columbia Broad- cu system cone rident, '.\1o sent to the United awe l story of an fliesed demonstration in Mi- lan was barred from use of the iclephme for seven days and use of the radio indefinitely. to u e the telephone for seven days. Neither was deprived of cable facili- ties but their stories were mode sublect to pro-cc Lcpthorn; Tender, Csun. J. '1‘. M1 , m | K861 1;- School Board. lend bv Ccun. Stems: Commissioners l i ,Home Security riiiirouirced that some , iizht. Conn. T. A. Butler: of Wntcr Supply, read by Conn. Dougan. 1 Nazis stab in Heavy day Raids on Britain LONDON. Jan 30.--(CP) — Ger- man bombers stabbed at 101111011. Dover. the Eastern Midlands 11nd. Southeast hnizliuid tudiiv with the heaviest daylight raids in _wcek.. shootiniz down some or’ the biiz basis in Dover's bnlioon bairnile 11nd caus- iniz an undetermined number cf casualties. Three alerts were sounded in the capital up to dusk. The Minlstrnt shops and houses were dainriued. Officers’ quarters adloinlmz a Lon- ilcroiciilmiorrrrowu RESlilE Civic Accounts Auditors’ statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the period January 16th to December 31st, 1940, tabled. at last night's meeting of the City Council: Expenditures- Advertising General Assessing .. Bath Houses, Maintenance, etc. . Building Inspection City Government and Tax City Hall Maintenance Civic Elections c5111‘... l Fire Department .. ,Grc1nts Sundry .. Health Insurance Interest Coupons—I-Iand1ing Charges‘: . 1 Interest on Debentures lLess Accrued Interest received 111"s1§1é' Library _ ,. , Wlarket House. Maintenance. etc 1 MlSCGIllIHCOUS Expense _.Police Department lPolice Court . . . . . . .. {Pond Maintenance l Public Property Sundry Ma l Rentals Paint-Sundry Interest on Bank Overdrafts, Current Accounts ,,,,, ‘Estreet Lighting . ‘ischooi Board gsquarcs Maintenance . ‘ Streets Maintenance 15111111111; Fund Provision 0.11.1.1‘... 1.11.1, 1151151515" aoarsav Less Street and Sidewalk assessment payments l t, Victoria Park Maintenance Provision for: Depreciation Motor 'l‘r11cks . . Depreciation Police Equipment l Total Plipenditures and Reserves Revenue- Assessment Year 1940 Re- . . l 1 - --1 u .1.- Lcss Discounts allowed .-. .. .. Less Adjustments .. l t 1 1 lcenses 11nd Sundryfihbfesf Amusement . I Auctioneers . 1 Bakeries .. .. Building Permits . .. Bicycle . . Banks . .. .. Electric Lirzlit Companies . Fish and Meat (insriliiic Tanks and Wag 6111.511 Horse and Carriage Insurance Companies .. Investment Broke s and Labor Milk Vendors . Mil‘: Prcdurers . Pedd‘ers . Restaurants .. . Tn-ris and Transfers Theatres . Tr111‘"s ... . Sundry . 0115 l. Police Ccurt and Doll Tam . Rents Market House Sczfes . . . . . . Ninrkct Tol's Market Cream .. Province of P.E.I. Fire Grant . Library Total Revenue Deficit Current Year . . '11:. intenance . Reserve for Estimate Uncollectabk: 1940 assessment .Dcficit Housing Account Current period 1...... 'i~.~u'§t' atmtrii... lCPmlYllSSlfZllCTS of Sewers and Water n"... u“... Depreciation Office Equipment . 594.05 3,237.66 310.90 191.59 8,069.02 2 6117.06 959.59 218.19 694.02 4589.15 8,726.15 3.33840 2,955.80 454.45 1.. . . . . . . . 93,214.50 tures 4,256.27 88,958 ‘l3 4,343.41 1534.75 4.94319 1,598 26 16.98467 2,392.49 59.10 37.1311 10.081196 511000.011 1154.117 23:33.91 7,015.95 32,333.02 291.00 798.96 ' 1.070.00 474.17 116 7B 1,660.95 16.00000 85.69 $101,274.97 164.455.09 6'7 .l50.20 15.06500 246670.29 4,202.79 258.49 4,461.28 35.00 150.00 70.00 227 .00 294.50 775.00 100.00 402.50 2 040.00 100.00 100.50 6,385.00 932.50 242,209.01 1 1 1 T “l (Continued 011 page S). Col 5) _ ._._.1-". l l l Found guilty of Manslaughter in "Supreme Court l _ iBody A verdict of "not guiliy of mur- der but guilty of manslaughter" was rendered by a Supreme Court Jury lost night in the case of The K1112 v5. Jeremiah Doucelic, of Cirarlottetouln, charged with the murder of Isidore Doucette. ter the Judge's summing p to the jury yesterday afternoon, the Court took recess until 7:30 irhen the jury reported rhey had reached a unanimous verdict, The foreman reported: "W1- find me prisoner" guilty of manslaughter." Mr". Trainer, Crown counsel, quoted sec. 951, subscc. 2 or the Criminal 9°09 l0 Show that the verdict as given was not properly worded. Fine Court read the c- .on o -e ‘uri on -‘ . . . . “as amends“ m3 flccnlldfllgge l1l(‘l oi POllCE A. Birtwistie said ‘vim, to read. ow‘, m“: the pris__l\\'u illcil. rueu-rrcl: l.‘llti;ll).\' arid Om..- nm gun“, U; murder butIhar. 14111111, _1;11.1:1u11eio\\11, were 11r- n mo ion o Mr. ~ , ~ 1 ‘ml-dict “m5 dull‘. Wcordqggamol’ we |an1i clwciiiiig. and Luiici in the back 1 “I must savnln. I agree with yurd.ai.e1~ nlllllllniz from the up-, mid M}. Justice ' stairs iriiiuoiv. l w , - - ' ', .. _ Coroner 1J1". i. J. Yeo ordered an‘ Jinuuesi. 111m 11 1111")" \\'Li5 sworn in. Alutiiusun is iureniun. Other ,- mcnibcis are W. A. Gaudet. H R. l _|L111;lc, T. A. Billie-r, J0llll White,~ Iwiliizlin Munii and George Tull. l (JlllCl B..'1.\.st.e said a_ revolver: 13m] returned M 73in _ swirh ione lcXlbélltltQil curiridge 111111,, The Con“ “m, adjourned, unm live 1i1e 1114's 11.1.» 10.11111 ill the, llolg/rli {MSG nmrumg' Swilillinui‘ \\“lS 111 '1 small room ad- en curt resumed '0’ " 1 - ‘ . ‘ ‘ . , . . Enorgmg Mn M5,,“ smutdzglfil 1i1e stoic, used as .1 stole. use. an annlic/‘Ulon bv e nee 1 ' . . ~ ~ - ..- 1 Cflun§pl_ R, R’ BML ma. “i, ‘gun, 1,15 i1. 1111111.. o1 tire police ~~ llllt: _h1.- ‘the. 111.1 i111" 1h." " Ll Peter J. Tiuiiici". TiS-vcnr-olfi sioi'c..\;c11.\;i' in Cuaiiolt-eimvii “'11s i011r1;1 110.111 111 lil.) Ulllik niiUll shortly (liter iiirtaliiglll 111.1113‘. he iiud lived alone 111 1i1e house UCilliu-Clllli: .he shop on lire corner oi POWllfil 11nd A1111; streets. .1.ll f. ' CW iii this 1111.1 _ "lrcndv pointed out. I thank you. 1'0!‘ r0111" kind and patient consid oration of this case." he jury went out at 4:23 p.m, n. l i ~— crs 1i1e 1112-11 l'l.l.'~llt",(‘l llu: store. 1i1e tuu aiicslcri were iii r111 un- stiirs 111cm. ‘lhcv "out up 11 112111." U l c - 1 l Cliillillllflfl s. . . 1 l 1 llrici B1iI11\l.S./.\‘Lh1i11l. lnlnd 011cc of, 1111111 .1. 1"11 ' ‘izrisln >1‘ -e1i"<_c l ‘ ;. ‘c.1131 11 bLlttt‘. I I _ (ll. Aid Bill . 1C1. 1.1.1". 1111i" L111" i1; _ l "l lutilikhdllfid wvhat 1111- Ciiict described as a. 11m- iiiy rcwlvcr" (111 illS pcrsoir. The weapon with 1i1e exploded. cortriuke ivas icundin ihe store. Police said the two men taken into 015.0531 ivcre being held ori murder By RICHARD L. 'I‘L'RNER Chelsie» Q11“ B11}“'1“-‘Yl" ~91“ m" ‘ ,\§5_,;-,'awu ha“ 5m“ writ“ 1ri.1l csarges would be laid in court 1 wAtHiitcfllkvh. J.1i1. oU.-1AP)— llater. _ A l7-tO-(flilllLl1lfllOYlLV or the Unit-l A windotv in the ccl states r-loilsc 0i Representatives had been broken the Chief sold. l rorcigri Ailuiis coirurritiee lilfliidllll: The two plirin clothes constables A. l House to‘ 11m the lease-lend l)lll. ,1_ 1.111111 and stci-ns WvZ-DSlCI discov- usseiwiiiti in n Zilfiillil report lilu 11s gmj 1;, mill L“_)'i(3\'i_\(l burglars were 1111111111 e11: 11110111 was "or .111: l ‘Hunew imwr m? to we “n1 m at, work 11ml 0:11.115. ‘iidditioiialéiclrp. o ° l" ‘a " ‘ ' l ‘ t "r 1 1 wheni ice cur/ere 1 1 tcrcsls oi our c-11l1t1"v-~a11d even of I -“ ls [n y 1 . 1 g W. c‘. “mum” building on tnc -llll\fl o .1“; ‘unmmm, 51m aver stables Gordon Poole and George . it l that . ilnir-riptlon Delivered, l sic-re l 'I‘rai11or store l 2:11:50 750m 211.110 19.011 245.00 4.17.00 1011.00 1111.25 1159.10 1 251928 lllellflltfitb 1.1111 lJilbllL" discussion jwas c ear [Dilli- l rbe: , . 111s; 11111 our 1.1111 rietioml scciuivv, <11‘. Mrs. Bert Norman at Wolfville. ‘ Greecry" that it was di covered ;Trair1or ‘was dead, _ ‘ He and a . r1, James Trainer with 11'cl ,. . _ ‘ 1i1e Cztnnuin Army and 11 (laugh.- 11d "Our ilkitruthll lJOllCV is and $511} 1.111 ‘lo keep 11111 oi W". ' .1 1to 11111‘ Briialn 111111 lhcsc other nq- 5., it was disclosed. ;ll11lis “has: LiLICllCB is vital 4,668.85 l supplying tirem as (llllCkl_l' to the bv i‘ 11$ defence oi the United Slates 11ml Police said further investigation located at blood stained lmife on the ‘ floor nicir" the body. The handle 1 e1i1c.e11tl_v as DLSSllJlL‘ uitlr delcme was broken Off‘ The}; mid it, woupl ‘ unions 111 a 11.11.11.ci" consistent with not, be known “mil Mi” an But-m. our cleiirocratic procedures.’ "In 1i1e considered ODtillOfl-il your sy what caused death. The whole side of the inan'- head was cover- 5,310.25 1,160.90 683.97 27.00 28,018.48 9,701.35 . Supply l . 650 00 l 1,210.43 1.8111143 291118.111 2111145111 2 111111.15 H.111... ... .....-.~--.~1--~- $301,374.87 l l l Report Submitted By F inance. Committee The following report of the Fln-"taXDBYBY-i the most important tee was submitted to niicc Czmmit last evening by the Citv Council Coun. Chandler: ‘Your Worship:- The statistical reports. prepared l 1 »don hospital were struck. and scv- bwvoui Citv Clerk. and Citv Audit- ‘eral persons were believed to hove 1-1" which accompany this report of l... been buried in the wreckakfl- 01w bodvwas recovered. _ All members of the crew of a German bomber were 1<il'cd Rvhgn the plane was shot down over iss- sex. In one district. a school was rc- Dorted hit. and in the East _ lanzls a low-flvinrr raider machine- izunned a village street with no rc-v ported casualties. L Roy Air Force bombers struck at obiectives in Northwestern Uer- manv durinz the nlilht. an rin- nouncement said. with the biz naval base at Wiihelmshaven bear- The Germans failed to fOlIOW "Bl the dav raidinrz with nlizlit attacks. At a late hour there were no reports of actlvitv in any no 0f country. even though there was lcz-s fog on the Strait of Dover and vial- bii ty was much better than in the 1.7. ._..__---—-€—— CABINET COUNCIL MEETS OTTAWM. Jan. 30,--(CP)—-Mcct- ln of the cabinet council was held t av but Prime Minister Macken- zie Kim and Justice Minister - oointe were absent. and it was - lioved the meeting dealt onlv with routine matters. No statement was issued at the" close of the session. Mr. Kin: was attendinl the fun- era‘ of Dr. O. D. Skeltcn. Under Secretory of State ivh died sii- - denlv on Tuesday. r. La into confined to his home by out your Finance committee are very lcoiripete, and afford an opportun- it-i." for the members of this Council, or unv citizen sufficiently interested to devote some time to their consid- ‘eration to net a very clear picture of the financial position oi our" City. Your committee has given con- siderable studv to these statements, with a view to bringing to the at- tention of Your Worship. and vour Council anv items which. in its 0D- inion. are of sufficient imp as to warrant betniz so ‘ vour consideration. The first. and probably b most l I l l F deficit. ‘cood nccountintt. and not bv reason l For That Quick Pot of Tea, entry. 1 of Revenue and n - This shows that vour com-i mittce has not departed from the 1 precedent, so lone established. of bringing in a report which shows a However. your committee submits that it Ls showlniz this de- flclt voluntarily. in the interests of is that ture. of the same necessity as dictated I the reports of previous Finance committees. Your Worship will note that the . Expenditures of the Citv for the fis- cal vear 1940 were $301,274.87 against a Revenue of $296.458.12. thus oro- ducinl! a deficit of 14.816315. This difference is worthy of considera- ton for more than one reason. the first place it possibly should I be QPQBQ: considered in comparison with the (Continued on pas! l. Col b) A‘ 1111a sacs , committee." the ‘rv L. Stimson, tlic W111" Secretary. nlPowers “grabbing” l report corlrnirucol. the bi as amended soulirevrncels _ . .» these objectives or our iraticnal 11111- . Thmebwflllis cfildemefllm a‘ in“??? icv. It is _rhc considered view cf i" tile? “_‘f(._‘5 of "‘ sew“ e your 0011111111141‘. lirsolar" as _ human _L’"‘_1~'- 4Q“? F~5e5 a“ ° "er? "“ minds can eiuiluoic the situation, “m9 emu?“ “m! DlQOd- , 111.11 the prcbiibe Cllett oi the bill Thqmml lirvlmrciltb‘ had been 111- WLl be to keen us out of Will‘ rather telYUP-Ed as he was Wflrklllg 0n his 1 than t0 uet us into it." income tux returns. The partially , " is also 1i1e Judgment of vour filled out papers with an ink bottle 1 eorri1111ttce_tnnt the bill provldesllhe iwere on the dining-room table next. ‘_ mos. vsllicient tiny 111 supplying allfio 111.3 5mm possible material aid to those coun-l The l-eyolyer picked m, mm p3,. m“ Mm“ a.” "iii-W"? “Wlmfillm- ldlschaicefl cnrtridve tumbled down "it accoilipusllts this obleetive in up“. Wm‘, P y” .... . .. . , ,, ,_ _ _ _ , .. . .1 nlhe constables uem :1_ 1114111111 “li-Lll 1s best 1.11 Olll 11a- qrlumzin, w“), Phim p and Lund titiiai ucteiice and wiioilv consist-l‘ n“ j, " l? ‘- ,. ,1 1:2 smond floor, Chief Birtu ills.- said cnt wiin the coiislitutioir and inter- l?" i111t.u11al 111w " " "e 1M. NW“ was issued at we dose rho dead man wns _f_111l_v c111 hcd. o1 1.1 11.11 which sow 1i1e committee T1!‘ ""l"~“"- ' l’ °lll'l""- all"? .1111,.1,1e 1i1e 11111. :-;11\" llUl)I'\‘S0llL1l7i\'O llll‘ .1111" ‘- ' 1i $1111 W. 011111111 (M11 huscttsgfil l‘ ‘ .l1e itspiiuiicziri llcor" .1¢11:11-r. :111-»" 1101111111: his opposition. unless 1i1e: bowels proposed to be shunted to‘ liC,'il .w 1 - -‘1-- 11hr; lércsniecilit are "blilbstglelllritllV 1111 , ‘ G k h ciszir lfilllllifllli‘ 10111111511101?“ IQG.I“I\KC s o coiilidcnlinl 111111111111111111 iroin lleii- ' Counter - attacks, mid {ldunrcs WC; Gerard, form?‘ r uss. or <1 ermany. sa. e. . 1 tir"::..1c.“l"l:;"i1msiaresrlisrit1 Tm "llllllslvt and advocate passage of the bill as a weapon for "lightning defence" azainst "lll-llliilllll! war." ed with clotted blood. The Senate group. in addition ATHENS. Jim. 30.- '1.l‘1 »G1er-k; warriors. on the oiicnsivi- ocuirr n‘- a'l11n counter attacks. were rcpirzu-d toniuht to have wrcstvd new l7 ‘si- ,ti1".irs from the Fascists iii the "'11:- rzril Albanian m0lll1litlllS north of Klisilru. i\.;l11ai"v advices said the Grcvlu l" 11d out with such furv that the lll luiris were forced to abandon their counter thrusts and wlilr(.:".1\v hustilv to new positions. For a solicl week Italian forces were said to have stabbed at the Greek lines in an effort to feel o11t weal; positions 11nd no: onlv failed. but (lisclcsrd ivcak points in their own (lefcriccs A izovernnicut spokesman said the most recent Italian counter attacks were crushed b1" withcriniz artillery and automatic rifle fire by Greeks. At one noint where the Italians lWellcs sees Axis lln South America NEW YORK. Jan. 30-(AP\ — Questioning whether a. negotiated pence now would “be worth the pa- per on ivnicli it was writtmi," Sum- ner Welles, United States under- secretary of State. sold tonight that. .1n axis victory in Euro 1e would lend lo ggonomic olnd po ticgl attacks on uth Amer ca. He ad ed that 1 a m, . . "iohy-slcsl love-stem" of that we 11.3.‘? lllfeglllguullllfwlislltglélile193mg‘: “mild 50°" T013011’ if U“? E 5119111105 fhlnd them (lead. wounded. maiiv W"? 5"C°°F3l"l~ lnrlsoircrs iillfl 111111111 war material Welles described this as a more in two (luvs the Greeks have taken, 200 l)l'l"‘~’lllt‘i'R, he declared. The Greeks nniiciinrcrl their 1h"- mrii downed two Itoliiin 1ila1i1-.~:..r anll-ziircinit batteries desirowdhvo lmore. I One report ienchlnri Athens said the llilinn liner Rex had steamed lw imminent (longer than an "imnirrl- lnle attack directed against cmrllii- l ental United Slates" and asserted l t-hnt "the irrenace to our security through the passage of the control of the high sea: to unfriendly’ hands is to my mind overwhelmingly ap- parent." into Trieste with n load oi ounded from the Albanian front. the _ ..__#._ T_._. _. .. $1.011 l’ B. L, 51-00; Cunmiu um] L. S. $5.00 STCRE Oi‘ Peter J. Trainer Found‘ In Pool Of Blood Two men taken into custody by Police early today; Evidence of str ggglé. n "Hanson nafls Rumors re l OTTAWA, Jan. 30.-ICP/ —- Hon. R. B. Hanson, Conservative House Licziovi" tonight nutliorrzeci his oiilce here to issue 11 statement in COllllcC- iiuir ivith reports Clil'l‘lCt'.l_l),l' 1111c“: allelic)‘ tiiol. the Cantwiun Press) suuuestinz that cairuiciares for the Conservative Dllftv leadership "were discussed at a meeting 111 Toronto toniunt. "1i1e statement said: ‘in question 111 ciiol 1 c, .1 ilvw leader iur 111e_1;o11s.r..1 11: iuiity has riot been tilscilsscu or consider- ctl. Mr. iiairson has held. no incur- uras WILD anv liroul) or liiuhliiuiil 1 ~\ii.Cii 111111- 11.111 111 1.011" the cilcos- ‘ine 111111- 111.11 w 1.111101‘ ‘ . '1 1111.: 0i a nevi" 10:131.". 11111111111‘ in wlhcn sluii r1 11c ‘wit be erioscii ls ".1, 111.1 ,. 1.10 1111131 A; 1d l4\llll)llllull.i\l 111». men‘. 111 iwverriinent must itself ctillbitlt-l 111111 1114.11.11, it Ls .i.....1r 1i1e UFDOSC nor inc intention o1 Nil‘. Hklllbfiifl to exercise niiv influ- mice uri lien t 0t 11111‘ liruspccuve candid-1i1e 11.11 iiuvrsliiu. iii illl: 11111 l snicc ilic acllourii- liiklll. oi liitriiuiilciit. 3.1:‘. Hitllztiii 1111s ,btc11 \1.-r.v active in promoting the lieluvenation oi the Conservative party as a vital force in our demo- cratic svslenl. Such meetings as Mr. Hanson has 111-111 with various lllCCIPSICd groups 111 ciiiterent sections of the country iravc been held onlv ill .1111 11 111" i course 0f his regular iltlllVlilt-S .1s .1 party leader. No decisions have been reached which are in anv ivuv l1111....._ ., the party. Win11 a new lender is to b1- thos- eii, his choice will be made 111 11 lie- niocrutic manner and in accordance with the best traditions of the mirty. BOMB DICKENS’ HOWE CHATHAM, England --(CP) -_-- The house lIl Ordnance Terrace in Chatham where Charles; Dickcns spent some of the hap er days o! his childhood was srr- :11" climazged. in rt recent 811‘ raid. 5011111111112. Am: So 011MB fTHEY Tums cRlBBlNCs IN CLASS HA5 SoMETm NG ‘F0 D0 wl/iti sttcpiiic. I ‘POPCUNIO, Juli. Jill-AC?» 11111111 11nd marl-mun tempera: 39 Sn. H1 CE: tei" beating nif :1 week of fierce I1-, FORECAST Maritime Provinces: Fresh winds; mostly cloudy with light snowfall! "r "Will's: not much change in temperature. Synopsis: The weailici" s been fair and mild in the Prztirl Prov- inces. Light snow has occurred in many irarts of Ontario and it has been milder Ln the Lower Luke region but continues in11dr>1".r11~}_i" cold in ziorthem 111d eastern dis- tricts l l l l H1811 tide this afternoon at 1,45 and t marrow" morning at 140. S1111 srts this afternoon nt 511.". rises ttnrorruw niornmg at First quarter moon Feb. 4. 7.42 am. 1 Sirmineisiili‘ tide l8 niliuitrs lat- er 1111111 Clnrloui tcvvn. l CAR FERRY SAIIJNGS I ‘ Leaves Borden 9.4a AM. 1.00 p.111. AM.’ leaves Tormontlne 11.00 ‘ 3.15 P. M. Selecting Leader