MAXIMG or" A. ME-RE MAN my the noblest. acts the bee!‘ n‘ m”: llves who thinks most. j/ ///' The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Everybody MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN We should not only make sumc- llrlnz for ourselves but. of ourselves. ' g n Guardian Two Conto- flfffifif ‘giuudlnn. lot-mood i661. iazlsnck SOUTHWEST COASTAL row Criticism Monthly Features Meeting Of City__Council Routine business transacted—LaW enforcement set - up, relief, and city streets come in for discussion. i Italian General liuits Command In Albania mil/IE, Jan. 13.—(AP)—After two months of failure to hold off Greek lllarks, Geri. Ubaldo Soddu relin- quished coirrnrallci of Italian forces ln Albania today to Gen. Ugo Cav- illero. Mirssolinis current No. 1 mil- ltary clrlcltairr. in the third srmy drake-rlr: since November. Arr official announcement said 57-year-old veteran of all Italy's rs since i900, 8nd un- der-secr 1v of war when sent to Albania. "has been relieved because of l’ll5 irealtir." Gen. Cavallero. veteran of three vars. retains his position as chief ol szail. a post, in which he suc- ceedcd Marshal Badoglio. who re- Gen. Stiddu. i Couzr. J. E. stems, Chairman of the P; lice Committee. criticised the law enforcement set-up in the City of Charlottetown at the reg- ular monthly meeting of the City Council last night. "The Police Committee, or even the City Coun- o cil. has nothing whatever to with. the administration cf the Po- lice Force or Police Dcparlmenit of the City and is nothing more than a figurehesd." he said. This power ls invested in the Magistrate. he disclosed. As the situation pXlSlS at present. he continued, the ndnrfuisirator‘ of the Police Force (the magistrate) is sitting in judgement (f individ- uals apprehended by the force he is administering. Couu. Strrlrs also charged that Mayor Holman had interfered in the Police Department by issuing instructions regarding nzght park- ing of cars which were entirely out of keeping with instructions given by the Police Cfinmittee. ‘Prom- time to time instructiars given the De- pnrt/nrent. had been ignored or for- gotten and at other limes instruc- tions were being followed urhiclx signed "at his own request" in a came from other sources, he de- hrglrdtoruruaird shake-up] clargxL _o ays‘ conununlque calm an Ccurr. Sf l . .d fl . Jgf - 118-111" Plilllfihild Wrlledlled "a b"! merits in fimleiiizqths’ igipirti atfee menu" ship‘ in the Mediterranean. w“, c; whgch apnea‘... bfl w He irroualrt to nine the nlunbel" This bombed of British ships listed as or wrpedocd since Friday. (Authoritative quarters in London made no comment on the Italian claim. Previous claims of this sort have turned out w be Rrossly ex- prefaced his remarks by the follow- ing: words: “Befcr-i‘ m"klng my re- port I may say that the opinions expressed are my own and not necessarily subsrrlberi to by the other members of this committee. “If my report seems unfriendly Eight Premiers At Ottawa For Gonference port Opens. By C. R. BLACKBURN Canadian Pres Staff Writer OYITAWA, Jan. 13.—(CP) —Elght provincial premiers were gathered here tonight with more than half their cabinet ministers, in. prepara- tion for a Dominlon-Provinrialcon- ference which its s onsors hope will be an important m lestone in the DOmlnl0n’s history. Arrival of Premier William Aber- hart and other Alberta delegates earlv tomorrow morning, a few CllARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, ‘TUasDAvfiANUAnv "11," Double Trouble for Italian Armies iCOIIfBI‘ 0|] fflfld lYueosLAi/TA Stun j. Aberhart is Expected Today Before Con- ference on Sirois Re- lI~"~"="-""-'"-7 1941 l Milu 20 Problems; No Announcement Expect Discussions at Ottawa to Continue Several Days. on the problem of iced grain sup- 'Greek Penetration hours before the conference begins, will complete the provincial repre- scntation. Tonight arrangements were corn- plete for consideration of the far- reachinz financial and constitu- tional recommendations macle by the Rpwell-Sirois Commission after 2!’: _vear's' ivonk. ~ The provincial premiers were Dill- tlxrz finishing touches on state mcnts they will make tomorrow after Prime Minister MacKenr-ie King. general conference chairman. delivers the opening address snorh, ‘ly after 10 a-.m. Fiscal readiustments designed to effect the maximum efficiency in public financing and tax coliectiln. and to brim: about a uniform Cana- opelrnrg srtiinu but an zrrrrrtrurrce- merit was anticipated at conclusion of the discusslonrs, which may go on for several d _ A second me , ng brought tcgeth~ er provincial a" -ul ' "risters who are in Ottdua rlllii rcpt‘: strin- llves of tuosi: who are not artezrrl lug the rrrain C0llll‘l("ll('t.‘. Tire (lisiussiorrs were directly re- lated to Canada's alnr of supplying increased butter, cheese and bacon lo the Unilvtl Kingdom ilrls C grains. zit a cost reasonably relat- ed to the reiurn on produce, is on dian livinl: standard. corrstltlre the ‘ main questions to be deb ed. Mr. Kim: and his government want to see all the recommenda- tions adoptecl, and have said so. Premier John Bracken. of Nlauitc- bu. and Premier W. J. Patterson of Saskatchewan also have declared their governments to be in favor. Premier Mitchell Hepburn of On- tario. leader of tlrc heaviest taxed. province. has been fiRRlflSl. dealing (Continued on page 8, Col 4) ngemred)’ . to any particular individuals. it is not meant, to be so, but I feel im- 0 P Iligllifei-itatoigiiiioirlmerggnrgrhiliiess50mg 20 assengers ~ Removed from I Grounded Liner matters with which I am not sat- isfiul. “I feel I am only fulfilling my duty as a councillor when 1 do so. Opening a discussion on relief. Coun. B. Earle MacDonald said that he would like to see a more equitable distribution in relief or- WET PALM BEACH. ma... Jan. lt.—_-(AP)—Wisps of nay smoke curlinz from her funnels, the 24.000- ton United States luxurv lirrerMun- batten lav astound nine miles north oi her-e today while her 200 cruise Dlahsenlzers were taken off. dcrs. He “fished to see this done in M e coast guard cutters Vigilante charged that recipients of were told to go to certain mer- chants tn have their orders filled. Some store". are not getting a share nf this money. Last years orders for coal varied from s30 received by one dealer to $45 lIiVPfl another. He said he knew of a case where the person had been dir- ccted to a certain store to have an order filled. all the orders, whether thev be Mojave tugaed for several, groceries. coal or other articles. He Zlrolur: in an effort to flee the steam- , l). l lhebassvngers were taken off 20,‘ al a time lll a coast zuard surf boat and tr-urrslz-rred to the Vigilante for gltiléeiwlncc to the Palm Beach in- 0f . Theseboard Airline Railway was commissioned to take north any who arshcd tn rclurn with temporary quarters zirrunged ior the others at the Palm Beach Biltnrore Hotel. Need Ctr-operation Conn. MacDonald also stated ; that he had recently endeavored to have a needy fearrily supplied l tinge 8, Col 5) (Continued on --(Cl-‘ , Leroy Widdicornbc, who travelled 2.500 miles in an opcn boat for 55 Wilt‘! days arftcl" llrcir‘ Saxon urns surrk last sunrlucl" tlhe lAzorus bv a lvuzi flllfldlfli , (lSCllll','.!(?{i from rcsblial iotzry. J Bilmi black by llrc sun. and Sill-l 0 lferinu from hunger jilrev were found on nearby Elcuth- ‘crcs Island inst October 31. had been under lrlcdical care drlrrrrc the list l0 wccks. Tnpscutt, l9. expects to join the navy, ' {leave fol" Canada wlrcrc he hopes t0 ' :cnlist in the air force. _ During the“. voyam compamonsflrrc-iv a United States naval auxil- wounded by from the raider, dicd. Two others. Der Portland Harbur tonight. with milk at the request of a city ‘crazed. bv the heat and thirst. _ f ed overboard. la companion who fiuallv committed ._srlicidc bv cutting his throat. Two Sailors Recover after Terrible voyage NASSAU. The Bahamas. Jan. 13. Canter-Robert Trrpscott and ship. the Atrglo- near were and exposure, Tlrcy and Witidiconrbe. 24. \\'lll machine pzun bullets lump- They were Icft ivitlr ‘Flrcrv was no immediate explana- tion of whv tJre vcsstel grounded lnst Illrhi, some 250 yards from shore under a clear and moonlit sky. Th!‘ passenger's. bound on a pleas- ro rr. »‘ from New York to San 'l.~ i llv way of the Patranra Canal. tlisp aycd little excitctrrcrri. Large .5. Is Coming Events 10¢ Ruling on import 0f furs into Canada ' 'l‘.rli;i'".\, —- Suuris Thursday. L-24B-l-l4-3i. ‘_'l‘.ill.':cs » Mulrturrire Saturde. , limbo strives. L-24e-l-l4-ai, DhlTraa-ru‘ July lsi. for Dominion ti lihlflla n! Alberiou. L-Béfi-l-lil-IB. OTTAWA, Jan. 13—(CP)—A Illl- ing of the Department of National Revenues enables Canadian fur dealers to import during the three H“Tlu‘ puszrzorred meetilrlz of the months ended Feb. 28 three-quar- flrhvruc congregation will meet ic-rs of tire total number of furs they imported in the corresponding period of 193040. t1 s okesman for the department smd ate today. He said the 25 er cent reduc- lion was in line wth a policy de- signed to conserve foreign ex- change by gradual restriction of certain imports from the United states. The present ruling applies onlv to irrrdresscd fur skius. Permits for Canadian buyers to attend United states fur markets now are liPlltg issued. the spokes- man said. The department has not chi on Thursday. January (lccldcd what procedure will be P-m- L-267. followed with regard to fur im- (on m ports after Feb. 28. “an”? Annual Meeting of ilra b‘, 100k Dairying Co, Lid. will 1 P. M. “tide 111ul1t.8 P. M. L-Zbil-l-l-l-ll smAruiual Meelinu of New Wit- Bllff District OTHITRO Lodge at nllzilklltld. llrursday, January 16th 30- L-225-l-l3-2i. "The nrruual meeting of tlrv‘ glllllllll Stewart Presbyterian Jallllltll‘ will be lrcld on Tuesday, "ti"! l4 at 2:30 p.m. L-256. annual meeting of the Presbyterian Church C5 Wednesday, January 22nd at A~ Ray Jones. Secretary. Island Native L-25l-l-14-2l. welcomm “Bu, v ——-— u David Schcncckonhead of tugge- mnlerlltrru lllw turns as irsirnl for B c curltics Commissions Invest-d a‘ ‘mm Outrs. Albany Thursday ' ' Division. who has participate Uclockoon. Emerald Friday until ll the Qulnn-Morlzenthau conferences.’ AM A» C‘ Gft-‘Bn- Alblm-Y- said Quinn was chairman of the tri-i (‘-0 .' . ' "ma. Emerald. VANCOUVER, Jan. ta -(CP)— "Shl | '“_"“ , __ _ Funeral services will be held ‘Tires- sble toilllriii; r§§1b§,,,§f,“,§§,,.“§',,‘,, "1'; day for Clifford Arnett, 52-year-old “will an ’ " ' ’ Vancouver contractor. who died in on Wednesday after- afmi- The um,“ q-uesdny 105mm“ hospital Saturday. Aline-e o Th A native of Albany.‘ P.E.l’., Mr. animus; planfis regiiliiymigien oiii Arnett storied work with the Grand phoscshould accommodate, e- Trunk Pacific Railway in i907. Lat- er he established his own unn- Pour secretary. Livestock trusting business here. “mwllos Board. n-zeo-l-ra-zt. Transfer British Securities In Planned business." will be used to pay for wnr purchas- “(Continued on page 8, O01 A), Of By lRVING PERLMEYTER Atkrbvhllfd Press Staff Writ" WASHINGTON. Jan. l3.—(APJ-— One of the laruest lumD transfers of United States property was indicated toduv in an A lrouncemeut by 'l‘reasul'v Secretary l-lerzry Motgerrtlnru Sta es llatinlz or the irurclrasepf the Un- ited Kingdoms “direclfl rnvcstlncnts in the United States. A few minutes before mnklmz the disclosure at a press conference, the secretary said Sir Frederick Plrlllim. history an- in that United vcstmoul. trusts were ncllo- ecretury of the BlltlSh , “informed rue they "l"? verrrrrrent) are ready t0 (l0 The‘ proceeds. hi‘: said. before the lease-lending plan takes effect. Morizerrtlrair said he was unable to estimate the amount of property in- volved. but a recent Federal reserve board estimate of these assets “H8 Morgenthau said he had lllmlldy izivcrr Sir Frederick the name of Cvril Quinn of New YOIK. the 1'99"?‘ séntntlvc of one “very lame Rrouv of investment trusts.’ gccgnd group of investment com- panies was to and also would Britons. and that any other irrouvs interested in the purchase also were H8 mid I 59g him mnrorrow. be Introduced to the continental Corporation. W111i?" W" the leader of the first communes. that re socon see Moracnthair tomorrow. is head- ed by the Lehman Corporation of k. Nedlaiiéiker quoted Quinn as savior: group of He said lrc understood d group, wlricli will fish Advance _ ,._.. Italian Advance in Egypt beaten back by British support troops by ’ shelling Italian coastal positions "c ‘G"()ll"l "i t‘, ‘with the sum.’ farm problem —..< in: ])l'.’lIlll(IllDll C'~l.H from 2on5: up when butter, c‘.r ' " as v- ~ it- ‘ish foorl min l Mr. Gardiner‘ ilgzlgestcd some time taco lhrrf the Drunvricrr govv-"v, ,\v"s prcparofl. to pnv lrvlf 1 lporiatiolr COllS on feed grc-‘n (Continued on page 8. Col 21 WHY lllClll "z - . . the short side. ' attacks started a; m; fir.’ dam . .‘ , ,. ,- . ,, , >* ‘;~ » ~ . j.ght rad g 13h h- Qu rtumOut-rro, rlr-v. B.\lllS\ , ,__._.,., m ,,.~-..,. u“. - I, A ‘ n‘ m": u” N0": Putin and Pr. c~ FILE ,'-vll!‘.t1\l!'?r\\~r_ \ ~_ mm‘ neujit n Annual Subscription Delivered $.00. uy Mall: [fills “.00; Cum I and 0.8. 85.00 British iontinue Heavy Blows At Enemy Refineries LONDON. Jun. l4 -(Tue=d:i_vi -— 1 llrrw Itllrldli-lnn By _____ lCPl ~ Tho Geunnu all" force ‘ Associated Press Staff Writer OTTAWA, J . l3 --(CPJ - yer-p. flilllPPllllkllvil on .l scufhivtst coastal f resentwtives ofaaril tire provinces COll- ‘KN-ll M01 l ‘ 1119111 and 9M1“ 10- IfQNDON' Jan" 13“.'AP)~4 {erred today With Hon. J. o. Gard- darn mm 111:4 high explosive Bllrllliill $11‘ gffelli-g" “Y. W1“ t a“ w v - ' ' _ - bombs m; ilrolrznd. firrcendlar- “it? : ame a.‘ t‘ e Axis m" n“ .. iner, Dominion Agriculture Mrnrs er, ‘d, l wngepicoljleotmd made shlppmg and on resoumes and . much like a m.) German troops across tire English ' A", in relation to farm plOdliClflfl ghflnnellas ale onic ‘ - - . . . .~ . .. . ‘. av bv tie Air vi. tram. , u t b-t-k l ‘a t w. cloud-i‘, 11st - . . iGreek Attacks a...‘,.,£u](i,‘,.a1 Prmgei-uwda, miliwls, would bc llikdi", ,.Almlclffss'f"c' ‘ . l =‘ , .- - *. , l‘ l1. a. a Enhnlof Italian ‘Ont, called today's session, tiikrzr»: I? blllflllllllf.’ “u. lla- mun for the gig‘, W35“ ‘.0 0., .91.“ M n. . V, . , ._ i. ,_, 1.. . _ . . .. . Advance III Groom advantage of the plcsencelur Qua we‘ zlgirilgwerduthoifr imtklijxllflnzi‘ YQTSWN zi vemce. BL me mad of me Add. "flu" 5"" oih ‘mi-various prlovnsla iilunbfu‘ it with irrnc iidries to lililrt Itlie a‘ a m- - “- O M“ Hitgnd we 7mlnlonl-llol ’ ‘Qmciq H‘ ,9, 1- BTlllSll sources. stating ‘th VlllCl§\l(‘(Y.'ll€l<lllC€ opening tccrronou. v . u r one 4. t re Royal A“. For“, h,“ a J No statement. was rsatezl ar-vr the W‘. e" over thi- GCiTllfill air aw the il(}\Vl_\‘-b(’_tli1ll (la as plepzrrat-irr for arr ‘s unuu of ulre hospi- a tlrrtcl hunrl: hit and .'.,... another hospital “its damaged. Two tual British offensive on the surface shelters also were lrlt, as “mm 95 W?“ a5 a" “lmmlfi 5° break up any Nazi invasion plans. In addi inn to the southwest town. T111‘ 1°‘\"‘Y1."i1l9-' (lfillifillt illlllvk ,-.-.:,O1-;,.d ,-.,,_»,,_.,_., troops entrenched nwr the brash. .0, m sou.“ v s" the fctlrilr rlr ."L'(‘(‘i"\\lf)ll b_ sh bcunhers zllrd fLQirIcrs an rt wzrs coupled with night bombing f rays on the harbors of Brest be Havre and Lorie-m. and the firln of oil storafle and processing plan . two with high s nuzi ire third Willi ma- hlne (runs. . Other favorite targets of the Nazis. ’ area, also tl ' Ll ‘ *‘ l - . iAs efforts to step up product n H ‘(H903 nigh, but, 111 P Mflffillflfl. Ttfl Hedi‘ have main lllllflL‘, ilrcrc have burn 0 - ' o; ‘hm... V F‘ Rffiblihhllffi- GP!" reports that the simply o!‘ fled Hmmv was "11s? o‘; ‘mm- "l G°lm1‘n'°“("‘ — .sl (he usual time for "it ls significant ‘,, U", MHdFPIh gave (Continued on page ’ riiihvrirrg Sun- ' ' " '___ wiur lirc-‘oornb 1a m-rtrnrcnt arr- R. A. F. ranges Far in advance 0f WaveIPs Army I irr r rr rout ‘il\‘l ‘ill raid. All of c- l "a small lllllflbLl " was killed. Th first bodies were brought. out One death from llftmcay from the ruins or n 1m]- (lull sl“r\v:r_v t‘ l! lrit by .1 Ger. mull burr‘) . “York- Q1j~i¥7ill ll lWi ruins for ad- mirorral rc‘ 1c l rtims and cranes By ERIC BIG-IO Associated Press Staff Vfrllcr rang Greek attacks nearing Valona and Elbasan ln Albania, and British Iliffllhlflllcd advance an Tobruk in Libya. gave ltalizn troops little time to strengthen fortification» at tlhose key points in efforts la stem the twn tides of advancing allied forces. ltlaps show the Al- . banmi and Llbyrn towns that are targets of Greek and BriLsh drives in the two areas where Mussclirrfs troops meet new defeats y daily. l’! u ahead of Gen. Sir Archibald Vfuvu- ell’s land forces, have gained con- trol of the air as tar as Benuisr. or over a. third of Italy's north African swurr" ton.» of clrbrls from the gan- irg crater. itiorm in Maine i I I - - colony. Britilh sources said torzplrt. PRESQUE 1:5 Mo, Jail. l3 - Astrinlz of airdromes and laritirng (AP; ~ Tilt‘ “illit-‘TS \\'01‘>l chill“ fields in the vlcinitv of beleaquered Tobruk were abandoned so speedily by the Italians that they ind no time to destroy them. RAF, fliers are usinrz these field] (‘H115 I Q14 i lltalian defeat in Aroosizrok County _ (loath and brought. from stale police tonight arr “lll"Cllt warning lo i ls re-floated PORTLAND, Me, Jan. 13‘(APl -T2ro old Long Island Ssund cxcurskn steamship Richard Peck, inry, was ashore two hours in 1gp- ut ‘ti-llCflifd herself on the rsin tide. r Purchased for use as a fouling barracks at the Nwvfoirndlnnd nav- al base, the 50-year-old wooden craft, mre than 300 feet long, nranoetrvred her elf out of a posi- trcn that would have been danger- ous. _sa;d Capt. Char-its W, L. Mc- Duffe, farmer harbor master, if she still were aground after the Lido ribbed. The Peck came in here for bunker oil, but where she was bound or how many were a-b ard could not be ascertained. ‘A strong beam wind pushed the Puck aground astraddle a channel lcrirng to an oil company pier. t0 wlriclh she pr::ccd(d after floating {terse Retired Minister llies at Halifax HALIFAX. Jan. l3—-(CPl—Dl'. J. S. anther-land, retired United Church Minister. died at his home here today. One time president of the Mar time Conference, Dr. Sutherland was rominent in Uni- ted Church af airs, serving on various committees and boards. A graduate of Dalhousle Univer- sity and Pine Hill Divinity Hall lrcre. he took post-graduate stud- ies in Scotland. He held pastorate; in Sussex. N. B.: Halifax, Freder- icton. N. B.: St. John's, Nfld., and North Sydney. N. S. ‘l’ J lnroiorisis to stt off tire couut-l'.\"~‘ ' - ir-tnpcrntllrcs by . Czullottc said a. wi ." d‘, rs rre veloc- ity". rapidly we cl 1g the coun- ifs travel arteries with drlftlnll as bases for hcavy attacks on To- bruk like those which plzrvcd a ruzi- jor role in the fall of Bnrdin. Gen. Wavelfs land fozw-s are massing around the port of Tobruk with little or no harassment from the air. Hanson says In East Africa iiictory will LONDON, Jun. lil-Vfuestlayb- islww- . . ,. (cur-An Italian (lcltul n. East jmgrarrltovfviltné,’fllztgaégolfn Africa nppc so lripzhly‘ probable w Y CALL ‘cumlun-V ‘Du l“ Brothels‘ “M cunf 0U ikilled when hi1, automobile crushed l 1.119 renr cud or‘ a srrowplouglr in on" Leade)‘ of the lrravicst snow squalls of the Y. A DIVORCE Tami. THEWWOANlNQ duct. but "fucilitie-s“ for the re- nrovni of women and children from those Italian possessions the Press Conservative _ Association. said today. . . do . Makes Ringing‘ Plea Otiellette, reporting numerous [hung accepts. Britain pro- l 0F {HE Tl 7 v ~l~ 11c 'cr a "l(l‘ll‘.<. saizl the Presqllf‘ poses that these non-combatants T0 (JV! lallS t0 dojsze ___I ll'i Flrirficlrl hiuhwny was ‘should travel tn ltnly by way of lblockcd and llrnt most of the other ‘Djibuti, French Surnuliiand, or Part. OVITAWA, Jan. toly will come to the cause of, democracy out of sacrifice. Hon i . B. Hanson. Conservative lender in the House of Commons. said‘ tonight in an address broadcast} over the national network of the l Canadian Broadcasting Corpor- at on. ‘ Mr. Hanson. whose address was} one of a series the C.B.C.'s, "Over the Top" feature. said that; 15241 may brim! the "real balllc of‘ Europe" and the sacrifice ncces-i sary to victory. - "strenuous days lie ahead." he said. "The year 1941 will be the most momentous In the history of Christendom. Dur- in; this year the fighting for- |from ports in Italian Sumnliland 18.110 Eritrea. the agency said. - worse; stnafor, Winter onAtlanticl Two U. S. Freighter-s in distress —— Five Liners are delayed. NEW YORK. Jun. l3——(AP)—-Tlre wvnter in her forward hold, radioed ‘roads in the country were most dif- ficult to travel. l3—(CP3-——Vic- l l i’ TORONTO. Jail, l3-‘—(CP|--.\lllr- rmum and maximum temperatures: ccri of the Mother Country, ._ - m. ~ r , i; mo had ~qmy¢ u, 1m‘ 1mm dayum- ‘Dawson 2T2 0 “med “M “Ppkmmlfd h!’ “Xfiliiiirsctiriiiriiriru likltlltliitlfiftfliilxigelflfig llbll} to make progress." she ivas 130 Vmtoria 4;: 4a "M" M 65nd” “"5 “l” """”' United Slates ireipzlrters in distress rurlcs (llll? south of tire Wcsi KQDIIX‘ l-ldnronlon 2L‘ ‘.28 SBV-Kllvltmllll dilmlflltlfl! Wm and (lulnvrrrq srluwiulcd arrivals o1 carrvllrg a (trew o! 36 and ll pas- flcgrrra 1i 24 strive to reach parity, if not live Imsspnglq- ,i,,..,<5_ ‘suppers for New York. _ ,W.ruri_neg 0 6 lslupcrlorlty. whip. 011m- §h1p§ hove m, unable ; ‘lire coast guard ltlerrwrrda, orrz- '1‘m~;urio a 1,, When that time comes, then to may“. 1,.-.,,d\\,,_-..- mm] 1,110 51111111 irralv dispatched lollrvVilcsi. Kebar. lo-uaa-a 3B 4 Wm, the m!“ mm‘? 9f E“"‘Y"‘ '3'“ moved north. lllt‘ 4.8964011 freighicr- uzrs instructed lo alter lrcr iultrsc ,'_Vl0l1ll‘c;\1 (l l2 [lint U19“ Will 00ml‘ Sacrifice m"! Coelletln radioed that she lrnd srulrt- ‘and slalrd bv thc Otlro. A l3rlrlsh Qupbpc 3;,» p, out of sacrifice. victory. we w ,1 African danraged freighter‘ also “as rcuortccl rrrovrrrg .534“ J61,“ u, 21 The hm" h" strum‘ 139ml)‘ freighter Kebar. 5,620 torts. after to her aid. Halifax 16 27 "WY l! 011 W!“ 1i must "Oi bi‘- "bucklm: lrcavv seas" throughout Charlottetown l3 27 found wantinrz. There is in this me dny_ l conflict no grandstand for spec-i T; . w _t K b, _ y 11 f, g B rt t "atom The "Ni civilian "my lJP- lunryAsii "rcvlcrigcd'§ liiiivvaocllicltr! a hmd m" slllmls- WWW“ "lid (“ll '10 continue hcr voyage. At the Sfll!‘.(‘, g FORECAST 517mg“ "e “Wllkened w the need time. the West liq-Ira!" asked the‘ —-— €Ltvasi,_|zular<li to Stand] blv. Flrvelcut- 1 ' rs_ rrrc ut 10L! 1c C re an wlic icx- i ‘Clllmllued ‘m W“ 3- c‘)! 3) pected to reach lrcr bv n1idnialrt,- had. been dispatched to her aid. l ‘Maritime East: Nlrnng winlls and gnlcs: pirrtly clouil' Ind cold; some snow near (Earm- lretnn r l Brnonsis: The wenthir has been l-(i r their NC " EHQMONTON, Jllll. 13—-(CP)—, ‘ _ , _ _ .auleiittjstft"orrliotirsevlllicst Kcbavi: Yzirili Expansion uf Albrrtlvs treasury Watt!‘ and rrrflQrrtarioxTlt ‘luv anrotlrer West African Linc lrclglrr-,l>I'Hl1Cl\ bllV-“lll l" “nllhliql "ll rm“ ‘q will?‘ .17! ‘fife €(“'clt-1n,.] Sm ' ‘I? __‘1-_ me 4,333-10“ (mm "40 in lull‘ mirror SKF-lllll which would ‘llllugxl-‘j “Ml, I» ll, lilklliiflj°ltj |,l'()lllJl(", indicated both would be llillllll "l" “-‘“"‘ “ "l ‘mm? ‘I ‘I i} .’ “mllkiin H“ " ~.rble to ride out the storm uud rcaclr ‘Nllllfllll llu‘ ll.\\‘ ui dual lirnlrl‘,\'» ,“"‘"““°5_ “llffml n} 5 ‘, K, their destinations latt- Wcdncsday MW“ flll\l"1l11i"il 7l(l‘l.\' hi’ Hviltrc, Hitch isle i.r..~ urglrirmg a. il...l\ ‘right. or oar-iv “Flrrlraday morning,Prrurivl' E. C. Alllurrlrrq on lwlrallfllllll lmllfllll Rt ll irdpr thgir mu} pmvrrg (t1 PFOVlllvlfll 'l'l‘i‘£l.<l'.l'(‘l' l.0\\‘ WllU ‘ v I i The \V(5L Kcbar, (lilmflgpd and as en roruc to Ottawa. Sunsets this attrition a. 4.42 1 nkiruz in No. 4 ho d. was about 300 The now fflilllft s l)t‘llll1 irrtrodut- and rrse~ tc-nrcrrzwa" mot-lung at xrlles southeast of New York, bound ed to no lrrto operation within the j 7,35. l.rr Boston from Morovaln, Liberia, i next ilrrtr or four works, Mr. Marr- rsiilr 12 passengers and 36 (‘l'l"-\'lllCil lnliuz Raul. lfl-“l flllflftvl‘ mm" JRll. Z0. 6m A deck motor lntiriclr lrnd been} ‘l‘i\v i rvfrutuvrs built! irrlrotiuv- n m, .:rrrlcd awnv bv lriizh wan-s wlrin-‘ctl. rin- Huron‘ ‘std. are. pod bv a 45-milo-nu-lrnnr~ ;(;1_]11_ ‘If, l |~;\'r~ 1m. Marni‘ r vruu-lrrr" rlr» FluJlllh ' lhlf l8 muffins ls‘.- was believed a deck cargo of ma-rpo-i» \\=1l ;:.r":\lr\.~!.t~:\'.l_\ l)l‘|‘\)ill\‘ ii‘ than (‘lrnrlutir-l will. drogerry 102s had washer! trvvrixrarzl.iv=\>il 1lPlHl~li~ truth =\ (lair to bi- iThere was no report cu the (‘Olldl-lllllllUllllWll Litir. ‘ (‘AR FERRY §All.l\'(;,\‘ lion of a cnusiizilnrent of ulld arri-l 2. A ll(".\' l!ill‘.-'l(L'(7‘.Lil|)lI‘ trarrs- .__,.__. ‘ mnls in hrr hold. fir" itrliclrlr will l)!’ irzrrrclrrrilti lmnves Borden 943 A.M. 1.00 PM. J The skipper of the-Ot-lro. "downllrmn ilrc transfer of "trader Ileavrs Tormcntlne 11.00 A.M.. bv the head" and apparently taking ilninrs," l3_15 p, M,