paslssselewadaaalnnfwadch 'janllllllllllelbllbdfil ST IN P Da ikaids Mitchell - Declares S ydney Steel Strike‘ Illegal Two Thirds Of Canada's Steel Industry Tied Strikers Ask Ban 0n Steel From The 0.5. i I ' a JOIN will-Alli‘! handle: Prod Sh“ WU“! IYDNIIY. 21.8.. Jm. ll —-(CP) s-A ban on import of basis steel m, from the United slates mCflllfldfl was demanded inni by the striking steelworkars of e gynmy plant of the Dominion M‘ "m" f larlesrlkhcse ‘hwoald OI‘ I. l tomorrow y A Jan. iniste Mitchell tonwht issued a *‘ temelnt slunmarlzlng. the baclu around of the present industrial Steel and Coal corporation- Tbe men. in a union geecglél. Saul ad to ml l med!!! - - {mini consular: Director of the United Steel Workem o! America. “king him t0 see the I31! I'll 61'1" iorced. union officiall- JIM» Ill‘ Miriam i; in Wadlin n. The union tonigh a'so hoes-d from the Welland local o; the U8.W. A ion promised 100 per cent co-operatiflfl. and the Oshawa born Council. which accorded suppo . a; in mnmet. thelrestsnilis of (he eDoniinion Steel and Goal Cgofpcfflglifll‘! plsruhtwlzixch tilrn out t N? U!!! a u _ its second day. A Feceral Labor Conciliation man we; on his way here, but Union ted they would talk lyon the basis of the oris-reisrlow Com- investiaated the question of waxes for workers in plants of the Dominion Steel and goal desperation harem and the some es corpora at Bault Si; liitxrlirieEtOnkt. u e rl e eon nuod, thinss were quiet. in thin city, of which. Doscoh plant is the bone and sin- ew. There were no demonstrations, and no zatherinps. except for meeting in the Union Hall tonight. The cityfisliq from the-Nova Sootia Liquor 0cm- mission at Halifax, had been closed foahths duration‘ of (he strike. kc c next w” I; ove. "5 Pointed out t the gilmnany, gfflerngvarrriinet rokulations. ' ' l‘ mitment: ‘ vimfiailm” w". com. sanction. ‘*"¢-————————-._ Bomber Grow Survives Storm CAIRO- Jen. is - (an) -.- The giving! an Annex-lean medium bomb, M” Milled at Oairo today for a rest wow figdsitaey; at sea in one of the yealfa anean storms in i fl rubble-fr] ilietbggthglllil: gill? at)??? Twig 3‘ . . . P880118 EURO lhlch itself was disabled and sl~ most capslm¢ 1.3113; ”.‘.‘.’.'.‘.%.’°}.‘.fi35° “manila 071 hm!‘ 7mm a recent raid. g FAMOUS convl-fiwa L05’! .___ Jan. l3 qcrr- The rcraft ca the Mediterranean. 0o te “Box m‘ lfiigsy.» an ma’. “Annual sums; as. m. ‘as Monday. January "Dam lb lumm no hid”, Jxu-q °- "-1-. "m l-u-u. t Bie. Marie. (int, and Sydney. Nbélwlaitlid "ixsdictgtigile grits gal-ions H Pa ea up us on as it exists amhis time." Mr. Michell. who said he issued the statement so that the back- ground of the present strikes “might be understood." added hat al. under the wartime wages control order interference with operations 0r orc- duotion carried on by any employ. er for the moose of requiring suchanesnp , rtodoanythin in contravention of the wage stab lia- ing ations. s e i; an eiiofl to force an increase in wage: gogérary to the provision; of Cessation of nearly two-ital of Qélnada’; wsr~vital steel ._ ~ . , . '11! eit- muted 0,000 steeleworkg at Bault Si. . Ont. prepared to loin an'e|ual number at Sydney, N6. ‘n l mike protesting majority flhdinas of the Barlow Steel Oom- mission m ‘mm at o» Steel Gwmreiion plant as Sault ate. Nazis Marie was scheduled for seven o'clock this morning and officials of the Union-tho United Steel- ‘ workers of America, Algoma local -conlerred yesterday with company officials to make srrangvemen for keeping maintenance men at work in the huge plant. All departments of the Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation's plant Ii Sydney have been ‘closed since Tuuday morning when at‘; rlrégrilbers 3n file daiyflwent e an were o nights aging worlrerlsé p‘ - .. . .mem rsemoyedat Canada's only other bash: steel producing plant-that of the Steel Cfilflliany of Canada l‘ niabt u However. me official, Milton 1-. Montganery, l7 S.W A field re- presentative. said there was a diff- erence in the situation as the Bault and Bydnev Ylnbng h; wi their Qnployers Hamilton Union has not. New Gasoline Rationing Plan Being Formed TORONIO. J . li-(OPF-Oil control officials gdsy declined to comment on ubllshed reports that all autom lle owners would bcupigced in‘ ‘g’ (Regime ration ca an e ' " a d ed. o mm so new bobs; Jormglated. a‘: men 0.3.3‘, Ron. O. D H . Minister of Munitions 1y, several weeks soc. At the e he indicated some re- °‘“iii.“°l".‘i.‘u"'f.i3t“‘“'" . ‘ e e o new an are still be worked out," opus of- gam sh‘: um nwnflngrrg s cgzvloriee will be elilninaml" . n no - a?‘ "m1? ‘hi?’ ".‘lll.é’€“""* morcigvghigle drivers. m .______..____.__ May Relax Border ing Rulings ffiwsslusm‘ til?‘ e -'l'”_"‘ @001 gwlnmssvsiw fair.- ., 4-3! l6 Yesterday Some Almost 400A ' l 0T1‘ WA. l! --(OP)-I..abor b dispute affecting steel workers at 7 Tileliles Paper Planes Blast Enemy Targets Piour-Engll-lid ‘ Planes Relister Direct Hits War Plants. weather , ter many direct hits on in- dusrtgal plants at Lille. ‘Three were missing from the Lille attack and two RAJ‘. fizhtera oiled to return from Holland. Three enemy planes were shot down. Sydney strike “is undoubtedly illeg- m, gm;- heavy bombers and the ILA. WN a prime factor in delaying I01“?!- head of the 81h the remnant: of Field _._.-.__ It's newest and fastest liaht bomb- ers shuttled across the Gilannel irolgse tugltiléale afternoon to pas ese r :- Lille - Highs-altitude attacks on. Nazi-controlled industrial Plants and railways were successful. It was heavy raid on Lille and tion l4 of that order forbids so d th llthbo bin ttsokthiwsince e mdLatm e itwascapture Nasislnl9~ Omer - B. A. I. medium scored many hits on the Glirglbgni-llilcoupicd airfield. be v e - Medium born rs with an escort bmnbed the airfield from a low level. - Northern France -- Mosquitoes bombed railway centres from low level and egllzine sheds and repair sh were t. l! land — transportation and gun -ons were bl . u i. 0w industrial Dlants Li le wlifire Hengld factories are en- war p mo on . four-motored United Stairs bombers. blessed by aood weather. poured explosives 0n the oiants and the air ministry said "numerous bursts were observed "on the target and in railway yards. Given U B.W. f] by . h f tn night plane form- lKBei-flflb the Ruhr and mill, a. M. A ard In supporting operations. R.A.1I' own Bond medium bombers hammered at the 3...... airlields cf St. Omer and Abbeville. All the bombina operations were covered. by R.A PM. Dominion and , , Allied fiszhters which did not suffer mm‘, W. L. a Luise and destroyed three enemy members of a listed only one aircraft as loll. fl- President Minna] for such raids. was home. a few casualties were coast town. . Moire Dies overseas d?!‘ . - OP)-- The . canamsnw~dg§qla gyély’; 249th iertainmeni casualty list of the war, with offia~ he l nxunber er Wallace Bl cludsv- o - . rd n” "Ml- In ocnnectl Dougald Stewart (father) Wood Islands North. PJLI mvemen Corps:- Roberts. Miss Evelyn Roberts (sis Agricola St., Halifax. lie Gaulle Tells 0f French Success IDNDON, Jan. l8 —~ (OP) Charles De Oaulle to en maple in a broadcast tonight that s {eel u“ o‘! Italian roman at l5 3 nch fomea of Brig.- ilflflifi first “l” "°" 1mm! guemsnts on the shores M%:srraneau." m‘ c‘ Glen's men iconstitutse an which is no less than the fl our h " De Gaulie said. Roland, PM" B34333 tel‘) 388 Gal-son Trgsea th final area in fie Solo _______________. I GAUILIITI IIIIII the. some Information. said tods . ‘me onlv political grfsoners left ill lfilfl- DIV" tolda eonorerlee, an Axis sweep-seems».- ..i Board Of Trade Annual Meeting Mr." V. A. Ainsworgth‘ “Is lRe-electesll" u“ v3; President; Comprehensive Reports Mr. V. A. Ainsworth elected president of the filsrlctte- ers ' A. W. Matheson W. N. Wilson. A. ir a 1st wa silentonthe B. Outcliff . oi. x. s. s. f“ a m n w 5 Col. a. n. lefulLoM. new, n. F1551’.- V h ir at lost lento meeting and - _' geagave a coglprehensive M‘ ‘ mm“ inflicted in a dawn attack by i-Wo of e year's activities. a full ne- German planes on a southeast {mg of which appears in today; ue. s‘ n "flitfitof '1'; zAuldeceml "—-' EM. Hana. . .. - - m N_J"_“__ 1n A. Belcher, J. I. Harris. __ (M memews chronicle m a ,Q,-,N1,‘,‘,',,P$,‘j‘-p,fl'k,§§; front page story today said that or T. E. Mo u . t an illyglgtegkafidtlg; {ISM}??? m”: ments may themselves be driven to Hififins J M. Bagna pres . . b w. .2. , “d “°’“‘°’ u” m while ll n. Belcher told an» meeting the tgtigrneiaerslign "if Nova seem and an. msimenl _ My“, .1 stewm. Alexander. m. Flam. §§§‘°§},§§$§,§¥"° A m“ “The subcommittee on harbour - _ l Royal Canadian Anny "Vi" £11 ows regarding railway wharf (Continued on page 0. Col. B) Sworn In: Today . NEW YORK. J . l! -—(AP) — “P” “m” H°".';°§.. "Mm "t" crate: “W11” T°"’° a ’ 3.1a‘. “élfhaal is»... o: on» Tr , fiery Anti-Fascist an ch will? of “Ii Mertello" (The Iam- da mer. " was assassinated m have oom- um: ashe walked on Fifth Avenue carrier euak Oct. so in the battle IIOUTREAL Jan. IA Awqfiiptl ieidewuretrrnsd id.wi today at coco-rarer‘: inquest in the g was "disc case of Mary Joa i-h Ute floorc! a department don by WNPMIM ofice Of Year’s Activities. I W38 IQ‘ ___-.._ of Trade at til thor millcers ed: vice-president. wee; secre -trea.s- igglns (re-e ected); this council are Messrs. HMmLToNP 0M" h“ n“ (OP) -—- Members 0f local 1005 united atcelwofkcrl"fi" . ((31.03 tonight at a meeting decide lo defer strike action Amwam, w“ m m, in support of sleelworkera review a steel company of °"‘”i‘.".a"“" '2rll.’.“‘§,"€f.'h2.‘§£ p c rmar n o ‘T's the lmioa. (mursday) - ". lessth Fr h aroups them- od’ t?‘ H’ Mould’ M“, .53.. reach agiggment very shortly. the British and Amerl GOVBYII- t ke the responsibility of tnlstee- shlp on behalf of the French peoples.” TORONTO. Jan. l! - (OP) - Mayor l-‘rcd J. Conboy told a meetln of the fuel adviser! comm! lee of City Council here lode. that if Toronto's coal sho age becomce worse thou M will have to be given to clos n: ihose ' ‘ltntions In the cit! which are least essential.” GLAOI BAY. N8» Jah- i8 -— ion». Approximately 400 miners In thle’ Dclrlnlnionh Ooal No. o one rs urn To Be work this‘ ggernoonknending m: brief all ut pro over waaesvpaidua flzallcw worker- bed en~ commi tee ' on with the transpor- t wishes t0 report H5 NEW YORK, Jan. l! —(A.P) -- d A Japanese broadcast asserted to- that the aircraft carrier Hor~ ne identified Monday by the llonday United Mates Navy as the aircraft , of the Santa q-ue Islands. was the vessel which can-Ed the planes 01‘ 0!,‘ SUICIDE that raided Tokyo lest April 18- 1s —lOP) - enese communities in Bast Asid- thout Iivirlg authority, that losed" that the Hor- net ‘brought the North American hers during the attack on n McDonald. I) bu" Japan." The broadcast was reported who plunged rday from be QHARIDTTEW . CANADA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1943 0f Greatest The broadcast. beamed for Jap- _ Reveal Ilow Planes Used In Minesweeping Helped (Jo-alias ma. ly Magnetic Mines At Start Of Menace. A comedian Press Staff Writer LONDON, Jan. 13 -—-(CP Cable) ._'1‘iu [i011 ol how ILA]. coast- al command QuadronsP-in which a number of Canadians serve-wvere called upon to combat Hitler's "secret weapm," _the snasnstic mine, in the danger-fraught 11%| o! was revealed ton 1 r Amer three year; of Benin: secret the manner in which the danger from these deadly mines was on loin was under the greatest threat of having bar lite! alanes alt. Several R..O.A.!. squadrons are i eluded in the command and in addition large numbers cf 3.0L. F. personnel are attached to LA. l. coastal was dell to lei up a maxi field like that of a ship whi '3 of! the new type mine. "W058i Command” to for the! could the moment when they would pose over a mine.” hllinesweeping from the ab. if said, continued "for 50mg {our "W591i. after which it became no longer no lhtlfe‘ sit f tiaetl V‘ w .'.'.‘........"°.l.....‘ ch32! mend has a finar rscordoisclsluve- (Continued _on ' pa§é '7', kfiofi)‘ Supreme the strongest Soviet position Moscow and bout Voronezll, which lies on and provides the So ‘ for wide pivoting ac i; Caucasus. when the reoocupation of several additional communities was announced in the midday communique of the Soviet t-h Germans a ‘ to laying stand in légldins the e strip a- aok Bea to the west. . .... a’ Iii sTFs-n Evacuate Nazi Officers By Air IDNDON. Jan. i-i-ifiuodayl- <~o-*:*"*"-=;.. om. ca; on en ‘or a a giermanamare evaculting their hliiah ofiicers from Stalingrad by IAIKATCIIWAN IIGPMI? mums, Jan. ll -(CP)-— Pol- itcal observers today believed the spar... 1m night, m. Patter- son discussed t-war problems and said that if his Liberal Gov- advance. v18 f tanks d inf acknow- iaedaed we threat- Alm; the lower Don, however. I h ‘ h by (Continued on 958G 7. 75 ..__.__..___.__...._. Allies Unable To Sink ll-Boats Rapidly Enough ls J hn M. llighlewer Assoyclaged Prose Staff Writer WASHINGTON. Jan. l3 —(AP)' -~'I‘he German Navy. it was 165N101: ornment was left in office it would apply the "some sound. sane ad- ministration in the future that it had in the past." He did not amplify his ' ‘ ‘., but observers believed it meant an election call before long. ___..___.____..________ IIENClIbmN EXECUTED - ll --((lP)- The orted today that 0i’ an the life of Marcel Dest, Pnsclst Editor and Collaborationist Party Leader. ad been ‘ ‘ on high authority today. is turn- ing out submarines faster than the sea and air forces o! the Uniierl Nation; can destroy them - this despite the heavy bombing of fir» man factories iron: British and American bases in Britain. At the same time, the United Nations are building cargo and transport ships faster than they are a sunk. They also are building escort and patrol vessels- destroyers. ccrvettes and subchasers ~ at about top speed. The nlmber oi enemy submarine- Cover Ove By WES G i-to iofh ofwar we oil“. Qrliiin l or fill yourBakinq h on 1mm liar" (Associated Press Staff Writer) ALLIED “HEADQUARTERS NORTH AMIGA, Jan. l8 - United States bombers. 34 Axis planes a a raid on Caste miles south of ‘Irl eoneiderable hole on which Field Rommel la h depending for an effective retreat ‘m into ‘Ilmlsla. irorn Libya In this. the heaviest assault yet (lelilmredugrolin the west on the Axis £5? Afiadaéleziqnot a Die-no was a . (slabs eastern end ertgssAllied l -in - - lcamimmwcl. “ nuts-rue. Tear Hole In Air 34Planes Destroyed On Ground And In The Air. i r Rommel blows in which five enemy tighten were destroyed in combat; Tripoli and homes in Lib a and targets in Crete. Sicily audy on Lamaedusa Island were successfully at oked. In all these operations two Allied planes were lost. (The BrltLsh communique spoke only of patrol action aground mbya, but from-line dispatches in- dicated that the British 8th army is increasing its pressure on Rom- e. The Trlpolltanla attack. delivered yesterday logped all other action in the North rican theatre. where Jund operations were marked only “l: patrol encounters in the area tween Bou Arada and Goubeilat- in Tunisia and along Rommel! [any time in the a PAC” K0O'|':¢a“:'g:vuDe'fsT-':' .31 saea OTIONFTH 111' SSIANW it it 0f War DRIVE Red Effort Of War MayBe Underway Nazi High Command Tells Of Latest Drive In Voronezh Area. i (By William Smith Willie, Associated Prone fltaff Writer! A new Russian offensivo-the fifth is the current cam- palgll-was said last night by the Germans themselves to have been thrown in by Stalin in the area of Voronezh, in the LOOO-nlile stretch be- Sea. This tweteln “d u. the Bilglolf a and other lnlon- ma oasuggea eposl iy alike repulse]! i effort of the war now ls at bead. . u” u The announcement of the new Russian oflsadw o- tlle Moacow-Rostov command itself and was broadcast to Flops. Voroneall, which la so situated that its fences scald turn due aoutll to join the other offenslvss aimed at Roeiov rek and Kharkov in the anchor of the maid bef Moscow dole elders! lhe reeling allot‘; ww an: is Hamel ‘h llrgo Early i Ordering 0f _ Feed Grain fax-men b" fggd grain that if they W orrlwr linearly they may “that brushed feed “farm meme do inii without P1100, DQCFIUJQ lh&l\!'_8 price floor under feed grains.‘ said. eastern fermion and others requiri feed 3min! their or rs early it will be possiola to plan the shipment-s, rather than have a last-minute rush lat-er m the season." on Q-"ouliure Déf partment official said. . .4 HIGINA, Jan. l2 -(cP>- Hon. James G. Gardiner, Federal Minis- ter of Agriculture, said last night more tons of food were produced in the three prairie provinces in m; past iour years than over nil history of the Dominion. This record was nchlovv ed, he added. with less labor 0! farm; than hciore the war. u. new” BAKER m A oulyssslfr o»... DilESNW HAVE 10 Be A CoLLrm: High tide this nilernzloq’ at Ml and tomorrow morning at . Sun sets this nflorxlooll ‘at 5.4‘ and rises iomorlow ITiOTIliIlK d 835. ' ll J 2i, 5.4a am. gllmrmggilie “tilde lfl minutes 1M- ss than Charlottetown. CAR FERRY SERVICE DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY mm Borden-Leave 9.05 a. 11.40 an. 2.00 pm, 4.30 ll-m- 7- Nlllgavo Cape Tormcniine — 10.30 s.rn. 1.15 pm. 8.05 p.m.. 5.45 pm. 8.15 l-Il. DAILY All! SERVICE (EXCEPT SUNDA Yl Gsarlosieiown ~ snmmenlde- Monoion have Clwotfctowu 8.30 l.‘ _route of retreat ll cistern ‘hi- politsnfa. .» ... h... .._...._a~..... .....s..._-- . 11.30 . 1a.. p. In. 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