MAXI MS OPA MERE MAN iii moat rcsolut Much danger makes great hearts C. us...“ Guardian. Founded ills‘: c“ nu liunrdlur, Two (lento, Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew MAXI M6 0F A MERE MAN llcttcr to light a calilllc than ll. rail at the (lurk. _— cnARmTrsrbwN. cANAoA, MoNoAY, JANUARY 12,“ 1942 Alllllllll bublwrlpllon Delivered, Slum By llnlll P. It. L, $4.00; Canada unu i. a whoa 3APS llumors all not Going well in Nazi Germany Spokesmenl Ill Berlin Going To Great Pains T0 Deny I_{u- m 0 r s Circulating Abroad. Nvpqn Jan. l1—(C'P)— wlégspmad’ rumors that Hitler has crlrrled Ont. a purge among his “Qynv generals appzlired sl-lfiiglii" wed by a Stockholm rollcft tcdav quoqng 3 Germllnvspilwslmlll as saying that changes I:l the Gor- nlnn army would be announced at lit ble time.’ "fill; comment, according b0 _l Rmm-s (tspgich qusting "Berlin yr-pons to the Swdeish lifillblliihei‘ Social Domckraten. W35 amid-- lll reply to rumors that suci I purge had been carried out. ‘the Stockholm newspaper quoted the spokesman. described as offic- l'll as adding that the time 0f i119 ftYyihCOlDillg ailncllricsntc 2 of chnnges “Wm m; 5.2 detcrl .llCd by l- ign propavallda." . ‘file rumOTSQLhQt all ls not SW18 well Wllhlfl Gennnnv. and pnrtivn- larly between ‘Hitler and the army. win to circulate freely with the German setbacks on the Rus- ill front six weeks are. and they rcivcd impetus three wccks ago W112i) Hitler sudlleilly dismissed llls CCIIIITIflIIdGX-lD-ClIlEf. Gtili- Wfllihel‘ Vcll Erauchitscli. veteran leader and airnv aristocrat. Gen, Elcdor Von Bock. command- el- cl the central front in Russia. an! LL-Gell Johannes BlZICI-ILWHZ. n leader in the Polish cnmlmlg". also have figured promlnciltly in these rumors. Tile list 0i 860911115 rumored to have been dismissed or to have asked to resign lncludcs:—- Gen. Oscar Von N; dcrnlnyer. a (‘if-v nlcie of Vcn Binuzllitsch; Fold Marshall Willlehl Von Lmcb. ccclnnander of the Leningrad (Continued on P1109 7. CO1 2) War:2:?ears Ago Tollay (By The (fliilalllull Press) JAN. l2 . l917~Arlll.:lil:c:=d fall battleship Reg-nu _ d‘ ed by llilllt‘; 67o B, , fol-so: made raids nozlh cf the Rvvr the V 3.=l(’l‘ll F. zit. EYDIF- ~ l-laslcll, N. J . lllll“.l.. lis ‘pllillt cans-ed damage estnlatezl at $1,- 500.080. Gaming Events -U..- lule Ior Noni-um In tnlo column 3 unto per word '¢.._ "Wanted to buy Chicken. Fowl Isl.llld Colo SLuruilfl l-"219‘7‘9“' "New Wiitsllirc District LOCISQ meets at Kingston, Wcdnesdfly- Jilll, l4 ut 2230. L-AGG-l-lo-W "Loading hogs 'I‘ucsdi1v iii Fired‘ tETlCLUII until 9 A. M. oi isrud-ilonne until 2 P, M. Kllud Jorkellsoll. L-fi82-l2-20-27-I-J-l0. “Dance St. Jumes Hall. Sum- mcrfleld. Tuesday. January 13m Good music. If stormy, following evening, L435- "B l Monday at Fred- lrictorllylyaylllilé $8.00 a pair for Dig over 2B pounds! gach. $ .00 over ‘ , on. pound‘ KnuL-egigiilfzo-al-i-s-lo. "The regular monthly nlcetlng 0i the Ladies‘ Aid, Prince Edward m, will be greatly missed lll the home LAUNU ll m llASl on , Indications GcrmanwAl-my 15 Burned To Death In Sleeping Hut Fire _ Twenty-six more in hospital and nine missing after tragedy in Quebec construction camp. SHIPSHAW. Quebec, Jan. II fCPl- Trapped irl a. flaming sleep- ing hut. at least 15 men were burn- ed to death here early today in a construction camp fire which sent another 36 man to hospital and gift at least nine others still miss- g. With five of those in hospital ric- ported dying unofficial estimates of the ultimate death toll ran as nigh as 25. Early estimates-made in the con- fusion following the fire - had placed the number o! missing as igh as 43 but later officials agreed that at least nine men stlll were unaccounted fcr. It was believed some may have been staying over- night with friends and families in nearby towns. The men were trapped in a one- storey sleeping hut in the construc- tion camp of Foundation Company of Canada Limited, which is build- ing a $35.000,0’.i0 power project ilear this northeastern Quebec town for the Aluminum Company of Canada Limited. All were employees on Foundation Company. The firefighters. hampered when a 12-inch water main broke during the fire, prevented the flames from spreading to other buildings in the czmp, which houses LSCO of the 5.000 men employed on the power project. 'II"ey had the blaze, which began just after midnight, under control three hours later. The injured-some in critical con- dltion-were rushed to Shipsllavv hospital and to hospitals ill other towns in this Lake St. John dis- trict, which lies in heavily-wooded country approximately 150 miles north of Quebec cit-y. The charred bodies of the dead were taken to temporary morglres Nazis have new Fighter plane LONDON. Jan, 1I—(A'.P)—B1'lt~ uiil disclosed today that u new Ger- man lighter plane-tile FOClCG-Wllll’ l09—l_lau been ul operation in the west tor several months and at least rune had been shot down by not- WQ-imPm-sed Royal Air Force men, It is a single seater of lo mOXIOI-iiilne type whose flat-fronted air-cooled radial engine is lug contrast to the slim, cooled engines of most . mod m lighters," tlle Air Ministry new; 52r- vice sold. ‘none of our pilots credit the FW- 109 with outstanding performance oi ‘exceptional armament and ex- perience to dnte has shown that our latest type Spitfires and Hurricanes are nlore than a match for it." Citizens shocked by death of Mrs. B.R. Holman Citizens were shocked to learn of the death of Mrs. B. Roy Hulmnn. wlfc of His Worsllip, Mayor Holman, which occurred in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital esterday af- ternoon. Although in ailing health ulllr smile time}, she lllikdfbfién ‘critic- uy foronyawce Oowngan H .,- _ operauon m“ Tuesday. in dsrlct towns. to aurbt tonlor Boril at Moncton, June 20, 1887.1=_-_-~~---———"" i 3i‘? in: ..’.“‘.§2Fi2é‘32.’€°ll; mowed n n» 1- 501 a the Primary Schools of that city _ and sllc later attcnded Monctcn Iligll School, In I908 she marrirl. Mllyol- Holman and removed lo Charlottetown where she has re- sided ever since. Tile late Mrs. Holman was en- dowed with a charming disposition and llcr friendly manner won for ltrl‘ a host of friends who will cllcr- ' lliclllory. Of all uilessulllirg ill . _ she played n. silent role lil public activities but hcr unlimited acts of charity and kindness endear- ed llcr to all who knew her. She "vas truly a friend to everyone and llcr passing leaves a niche which is hard to fill. ' A devoted wile and mother. she News Briefs WASIIINGQWN. Jun. 11-M- P)—Tlic United Statics govern- ment today clltlnpr-ll price coil- lngs on charges that may he murla for rctreurlillg tires and served notice thni. prices of used tires would be fixed wiih- ln a few days to lllllt "serious profiteerlng." EDMONTON, Jrtll. ll —(CPl - The orderly payment of land debts act, passed at the 1941 session oi the Alberta legislature, was declar- ed ultra vlres in all Alberta Su- preme Court Judgment llnlllcd down Saturday by Mr. Justice G. B. l.- tilat was so deal- to her. In her passing the community has lost a great Christian woman. The late Mrs. Holman was a prominent member of the Imperial Orllcr, Daughters of the Empire and also belonged to the Pythian Sisters LCGLC. Sh: took an nctlve part in Rcd Cross work and vyasrlatnirligiqlar- °'c°m‘°"- . e ar- 7-’- lllfilfivtfi Afixlllirlmlor otllé Blind. ALEXANDRIA. Jan. 11 —<a- She w“ a mgmbgr 9g Trinity Pl-German submarines are being shifted from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean in an ef- fort to curh the devastating at- tacks by the British navy on lirls conveys brlund for Libya, Bell’ Admiral Henry Bernard Rowll oald today. Three submn were sunk ln recent weeks and probably other; were United Church. Besides a sorrowing husband. she leaves to mourn: two daughters. Mrs. . C. Howard, Sherbrooke. Quebec. and Mrs. J. Arthur Lewis. City; a grand-daughter. Miss Eliz- abeth Lewis; one brother, Mr. Clif- ford Moller, in the United States; three sisters. Mrs. M. mb- Moncwn: Mrs, A. E. Cnnneen. Moncton and dcflroyem w. Glee outsmart -— e uncrrl w Trinity Ullllutl CllllrCll Tuesday af- ngxgnéflgiaugfgi m,“ terrloon at 2 o'clock. funeral leaving at 23o Interment People’: Ceme- PM" Wniilht Ill/in! K118i" 1'1""- t8 m url. the metréalcerdsgl-llpltal oluutille ‘To Mayor Holman and family. the BYBH 8 n 0 nnlzor. s s Guardian extends sincere sympathy in British hands but that the lll their sad-bereavement. situation to the norn is ‘fluid. U. S. Bombers Set Jap Warship Afire Island Hospital will be held in Home on ‘.'. ‘ ’ y Jon. u at mo. b400- "Gnin grindlnl Owing to re- moval and making new set-up, we will not. be grinding Stain until further notice. Livestock Feed Asency, Fitzroy Street. L-489-I-I2-2l. "Knud Jorgenson of Reusing- ibn. is our only agent authorized to load hogs at Breadalbane. Loading there eve Tuesday forenoon. Livestock lpplllg Association. L-iflil-l-ll-Il. "The Annual Mcetlrl of the New Perth Dairying Co.. wll be held on ‘Iuesday. January 20th. 1942 at 2 P. M. Alex Hamilton, President. L. Dewar. Secretary. L-47B-l-12-2l. "Starting Monday, January 12th We will close our stores in Brad - bnne at 8 o'clock Monday. Wednes- tinv and Friday evenings until fur- tllelr notice. S. Seaman. B. Davlson, L-42fl-l-0-3l. "Mone - Money -- ‘Tum Y0"! empty Mlllfeed Bags into money. We Ply llriee to flve dollars per hun- died for 200d bags according to iiblllittyic Need one thousagtat range’: es enc . zroy k Feed M yL-UZ-I-IWRI. WASHINGTON. Jun. 11 —(AP) -Henvy United states army bomb- ers set afim a Japanese battleship today and pounded at other ene- my vessels supporting the current attempt of the Nipponese to seize the Netherlands East Indies. The war department. in announc- lng the bomber attacks on Japan- ope naval croft and troop transports in the Gulf of Davao and the Cele- bes Sea. between the East Indies and Mindanao. also disclosed that Gen. Douglas MacArthur! little Anny in Luzon had turned back a new attack by "heavily reinforced Japanese tr06P6-" This en gemerlt on Botan Pen- insula, rag the communique. W- suited in “heavy enemy losses.“ with the casualties in MacArthurs (one; "relatively small." Janene!" bombers again ,. lied at Manila Bay fortifications, after severri day; of quiet, but did little damage The enemy also made an inef- fectual stab at the United States naval station at ‘mtuile- 5811103" Islands. ‘Iile islands. south oi the equator 1n the distant Pacific. fir? along o line over which United 3mm supplied to the Indies and -_~. . _.A..-.»--'=-'~'== (Continued on PM! ‘l. Col S). Evidence in Ferry probe Is concluded HALIFAX. Jan. 11 --(CP) -—Evl- demo at the federal inquiry into the s o the car ferry Char- lottetown was concluded Saturday and the hearing we; adourned un- till Rb. 0 fur summing up by coun- se. Us t. John L. Read, master of he lnce Edward Island-New Brunswick ferry when she went down off Nova. Scotia Tut June. buck on the witness stand at the final hearing to re at evidence he had given previous . "lllere was no chu- shool on that coast 1 could possibly have struck on the course I was steer- ing." he declared. He added ho did not think "I would have been justl- fled in benching the ship." He was trying to run for hubur when the vessel sank. 0F DUTSB [- War Situation Last Night‘ l tBy KIRKE L. SIMPSON, Associated Press War Analyst) Whatever the truth of uildely rumored serious dlssenslon between lliilei‘ and high command elements of his army, there is no question that Hitlcrizcd Germany is being rlose n!‘ defeat ln this war. forced to swallow its first bitter If. ls being meted out in Russia on o scale that has silenced even the "according to plan" battered fragments of a retreat westward. ollcho of Hitler headquarters. And ln Libya. once powerful Axis desert army are again in Grave as is the plight of American-Filipino forces still battling Japanese invaders on Luzon and of Britain's great Singapore base. the Axis tripartite pact ha: failed again. It was designed by the German master minds, who conceived the immobilize tho United States that to concentrate American intended to counter the lease-lend sight." c o Bcrlln-Tolryo-Rome fellowship, to a! ll! Lntl-Axls supply base, or, falling war activities in the Pacific. It was program and American “shoot-on- llntrol of the western Atlantic. 9 I Nazi machinations which lured Tokyo into the struggle nolw have proved futile. Tile war In the Pacific definitely has- not given Hitler the breathing spell he hoped for not diverted American attention on those fronts. It has rlt forced Britain to slls rushed aid to Singapore, It has n across the English Channel and over in Russia or in North Africa. It has or ever mounting help for Axis foes pend her attack in Libya. while she ot halted British counter bombing Germany, but only insured ulti- mate United Nation alr mastery In Europe no well n; [n m; Fm- East, That was the meaning of President Roosevelt's stupendous new war program lnlll before a Congress its lrgislative framework. Scoffing veal to their peoples the vast scope already busy with shaping swiftly Axis commentators dared not re- of that American design for total war. The mere recitation of the figures ln planes, tanks and gun; to ho turned out this year and next o Yet sooner or Inter the tlorl program and German-Italian reverses the people. would have Jarred German. Italian and Japanese eurdrums like bomb blasts, I I a fuels both as to the size of the war produc- ns to American industrial ability to fashion mo" Warnings from London and Washington ugalnst placing too much credence in rumors of an liltciilal crisis brewing in Germany are justifiable. There is ample evidence that either n. popular uprising or even un effective army command coup to sweep Der Fnehrer into the discard is all but Impossible. Yet this writer has been told by American observers returning from long residence in Berlin and leaving behind thcm many intimate contacts with German businessmen and’ their fgmiljgg "n; |n the“. judgment either of two p The test nf that may rrtrvrlt ln ltussin from Ill-niilgrnd to the is hnnnvninlr there realization that the munlsm has f-nilcd must sooner or Inter, be forced Report Ski Army ' v war development; ls stalking the (lei-mun Crimea. In the light of what Krflnt “crusade” against Com- "IWII Gcfmilh Public consciousness Iuge Soviet To Strike Rod Forces said to be Hitler's Headquarters at Smolensk. Kuilsvsliisv, Jllll. ll—(AP)-—A huge new ‘st; urllll" from slum-la 15 about to strike ill;- Germans u "crushing blow" alllllist the slious of tile Western Steppes where the toll oi Licriliail dead, wounded and lnisslilg has mounted to 6.500.000 Russians declared today. They iliullc tlicsc two reports as the SUVIUL ilifoiillzlticn bureau uri- llouilccd irclu Moscow that tllc Rus- slali coulltsr-oliellsiic coiltlirurd .0 gain ground oil o. ilurllbc-r of sectors on the central and southern fronts and a Red arllly broadcast allllouil- ced the rcoccupntioll of 60 populat- ed placcs on the central front alone A SDllliClilllllll on the KlllliySJ. radio cstlillutcd tllc (l“l'lllilll.‘i lost 1.500.000 in cllsultlt. s, ' 200.000 dead. since Nov. l0. The toll was tllus sharply lllounting tutu siiicc Russians oil Nov. 21 estimated G(’I'lllilll losses nt SAEOLLOUO. CCIITCLIlOIIL with the SIJCKPSIIIIIH'S declaration that 15,500 square miles of Soviet soil had been rcclailllcd from the Nazis. the nrnly organ Red Star announced that drilling of huge reserve units is in full awln in Siberia and that the time ' not for when the honorary task of deallll n new crushing blow to Fascls forces will be assigned (Continued on P!!! 8. Col 2) CONDITION IMPROVE! CAMPBELLTON, N. 13., Jan. 11- tCPl-Some lmilrovcmcnt was re- ported todny in the condition of Rt. Rev. P. A. Chalsson. Roman Catholic Bishop of Bathurst, wno has been serious‘ ill in hospital here. Afwr a perod of sorrll-con- sclousness last week he improved enough to receive visitors and his condition today was reported fair. =17 1..._,u.l1ng.loilnced that its submarines sunk a. large Axis transport “laden laced at awltll troops" the ed [supply vessel thescn. within 8O nliles of Axis Troop Transport sunk In Ionian Sea LONDON, Jail. l1—(CP)-A Bri- llsll drive straight through Libya. into French Tunisia was dcmanded day by a wcZl-postcll lllllitnry ob- had .~:-crvci'-\vriter as the Admiralty‘ an- had and probably destroy- ln the Ionian Tile ships may have been headed (Continued on page '1, C01 s) ‘ Claim Balaklava LONDON, Jan. 11 - (UP)—-ThQ Vichy radio reported today that Russian troops had occupied Bal- aklava, 10 miles south or the Crim- ean naval base of sevnstopo] and the scene of the storied charge of the Light Brigade. This success, the broadcast said. was achieved after a 24-hour battle which resulted in the Russians re- gaining possessiol of the whole southern extremity of the Climean peninsula. 7% Fl- Join the Host of Home oe- who - L9§30 CANADA flbifia M luoso ChiQfS Purgcd Nipponzs; Face Stiff Battle By Tank powere Defence Forces Jap offensive Hams ground Reports do HOfi-IllillCfitB strength of beach heads established. British Fight To Re- Group Force After (By llcnry llougendorn, Associated Press Stuff Writer) BA'I‘A\L\. N. E. L. Jun. ll—(.~\!’)-—J:ipuri's invading urlllil-s havo Withdrawals. ‘By Cuxfggs slig-gaaléglftefigsociuled struck by son ulnl‘ air in lung-anticipated invasion of tlic Netherlands QINGAPOREI Jan, 11___(A1:)__ East indies, carrying the war in the Pacific to new battlefields, but tho Bfltiiih im-Pflillb 10%;“ flit‘ $1985 islands’ defenders are putting up stern and costly resistance. the lndloo 1.111s; north of {his island gtmng- Four footllolds on the northernmost fringe of the Netherlands .'\l'- hold- cllipclagu one of the most coveted goals of Japanese imperialism lIPVI F'htl,,t thlfr‘ '. "‘ uftcll? falllngoblizlgrrlll-Igore ear at}? been established by the invaders, it ivus disclosed In 1| series of, special powered Japanese offensive sus- war bulletins. tained by Japanese lnfantrymen. one ‘andmg w“ on Taxman a llli.fllfififini°$lifidp.oiiii.‘L? if; 3gp" hm" o" §g*g,ggg.,g{,{,g“°gg;.E‘2; I Local Airport . I Run into storm bathe. “- Tcdny‘; communique, devoted en- d_ tlrely to air activities, sold llefend- e,» ing planes were engaging ill con- MONCTON N. B. Jan ll-(CP) . h . , . after some of the bloodiest fight- gfgiofimfffedmfiliffifiwimllig“ lto mg: liwkilmmmrw P15“ ‘mm ii" lng or the war along the Slim ,,,...,-0.,. Danae... arm of the Island Chiggméerwgjgw;atgginingrzgggogngt ullcllly pushed ashore b)‘ lllgllL lrolll a strong £11115- This tinuous patrol and reconnaissance and gaiiis _ _ and that the Japanese airmen were bers which scored two direct hit-B ‘(>53 transports u" ntre on large Jap Ce s nollly planes. Neill‘ and bases, 5119B i0 " ‘ __ ,. - _ Tile Inst official \'v’0l'fl on tile Bl-i- In 5 .' Qcfillgd °“ a “m5 tish positions was Elven in the e115; °°“§“‘;_‘“L‘1‘Q}feSix/wens I13...“ communique Saturday which sold birgzwand puny by pfi-achug. the lmperlals were falling back W3" in busy blasting at railway 5 River 40 miles north of Koala ~ _ Lumllui" and 220 lnlles llor\‘l o! oxides‘ blllls, there were no dc- 711E in a Yiflfi at Rieillbucto t0- Sinsnlvnre- t-alls l-nlrl ot the sizc oi int Jap-“i8hi~ ‘mother incest! n‘. tile n kn ' h I m t m A 1 . ding lqrcgs or their suc- Morlctorl airport and whereabouts Japatlles; hazlwnocclillvlleelér or “Den: gelalsistlnmveustoblisillng firm beach- fir: third plane were unknown t ted two-thirds of th Mal - heads. - llllglllb. and had rolledeforwalrydpillll- Umbed stain“ WQrSmPFhQ° Y,“ M‘ Chlrlwnwwn l- ROYI-l Air proximately so rlllles in the rum Qperetinfi i“ id,“ “Em” ‘lid ‘E, was m” °.m°’“ “m “l” m" ‘>1 ti" week of the Wm. 1n me 93cm‘; the Ailetalleivs llilgcnltglgds éuarwrs third pane succeeded in finding Tllc Japanese paved the way for assllmcd 1n..N1?-_1‘¢<§m in resisting their “m “m” ‘mil this mightiest push with strong §§§‘.,f§f§,'o,,“°“ J ' “$1 aglfg‘ Sfieli") _' n tn lander: panes were flying in l wllshilsdgliolifinéllilzufia.etiowever-{§,“"‘°1°" “he” " m“ ""3"" b1" and the communique indicated that Th. b l - l1 the Japanese were in search of i! Pane u Bichibuctc wu . Um O11 stores and operating dB-Ynflged slightly when it crashed deeper blows on the main into several fence DOSiS after ‘and- cltamls of Netherlands defence tltlfiy rig. None or tile four occupants would iilld unit scorched cffl-‘hh “as illiured- The pilot taxied w hall left them nothing but eso within 100 yards of the farm hou“ " ll e doll‘ Netherlands Lldiec XlZhT-m! Otvlglllolutllle plan 3:1“; fofljCseill Miilahassa offelfd 5W0?‘ placed ' maiden" (Continued on page ‘l. Col 4) 0r. P. Mehiallon ls transferred elltircli’ rlccorliiliR . ‘ m“ Rev. P. n. McMahon. n. 0., otter l almost a decade as Rector and (continued on page ‘f. 0°i 5i Chancellor or st. Dullstarrs Ba- __—~—— silica, llns been. transferred to Car- . Enemy Warship , . v ,, lanterns on river 1 b w“. itsald brleflyynccg/lsfi? the pilot chose a. field in Siege‘: mhlzll llclilvllstgcgleag-l" ence to the we for l landing- Jap Propaganda Goes A Bit Astray NEW YORK. Jan. ll-(APL-CB! short wave radio listeners heard thl; digall. Ho commenced his duties ilicre yesterday, Tile appointment WZIS made to fill the vacancy cuus- m: 1mm u"! T°1<Y° R1110 whithi-i- ed by the death of Rev. Joseph . sfliloll-Thc British naval force; Rooney, who had been parish flixlgblenooeofultllto thfilsiatlomlleefimkw priest there for over a year. Dr. McMahon, who Ls c native of Charlottetown, was cclilented at. —'—"' P Queen Square School and st. Duii- WASHINGTON. Jail. i1—(A )1 stMYS University. Graduating from —-All enemy attack on the navad the latter institution in 1921, he station at Tutuila. Samoan islB-n attended Quebec Seminary for ill the South Pacific, was announ- four years, Following his ordination ced todov by the NiWY Deparmenf] llc was stationed in Charlottetown A communique said B Hmfl at. st. DllIlSl-{ITUS Basilica. In the enemy vessel hilofill’ time? mid‘ autumn of i081, he went to Rome night Sunday, i_$11m°i"_\ time) fired and studied Canon Low for two ll shells of lion! 9311b"! mi” m“ years. Shortly after his return to naval station aren- Charlottetowrl he was appointed The only oasufllNfl W?" W“ Rector of st. Dunstans Basilica. slight injuries to personnel. T110 Capt, the Rev, J. W. MeCni-dle naval station itself suffered 11° has been named to silenced him as nllltcrial (lanmgfl- L ‘ Cllallcolol- at tllc Basilica but Tlltuilu is tllc chief is-nlid 0i there has been no appointment of American Szullon and is 2.276 miles a Rector as yet. southwest ol Honolulu. Captured Nazi “Order Discloses Fuel Shortage Gcrmlul prisoners in Libya a ppcur" t0 have lost llope of victory in Africa. I by B. Japanese submarine." Larry Allen. Associated Press cor.- respundeilt who nearly lost. hi; life when the Galatea was sunk Dcc. l6. has Just been permitted to lmblish "1 HQ-Wii-flfill Bibrv Of the sinking, It occurred in the Mediterranean 32 miles off Alexandria, Egypt. /....i‘i.bls*l.l.r..\ Attcuncnf in Favor! 0F weal‘ You WANT 4o D0 - ~-- i By Edward Kennedy Associated Press Staff Writer 103°" m" m‘ n AC?’ Millinlum and maximum tonilwlfi" Mickey Rooney lures‘ came. Jail. 1l—(AP) _ The rc- I ' 9B i ltrictlve Pinch of Gcnnalw’! fuel 38 4, shortage. u. result of colossal ex- Edmonton 39 45 plendltuizi sganulst gusltsilbmvlffil d3;- Mgim 10 39 cmedtnv anzmnrv- 5 35 "s; @"i;t"";*,,,7‘°,';,* ‘$5.’? l“ 32322 lliiiit lltlfitliti.fit"‘ll..’itll $133.??? n n PHQHFS I i ~- . ‘ A "- ~.~ - ~ irll l8 from the sweep into L. _ vi viiugf‘ g",“?,‘.";°[l9§§¢.. ‘Lggolllifie gllflllaal llTl 1T “owing to the “mm mldnnr‘ and lllllll‘) blrc-eiell North Boston -"- 36 a: fuel o“ mo easier“ 1 m‘ ‘m Carolina gill‘ Alva (‘tar-finer- were BOSTON Jan ll—-(CP\—1-‘orc- wel "imam" M m“ f." ‘ f . married sniirrdaydn ‘the town 0i cast. for alllNow Eflilifliifl? W" “mi cefliummny ‘trmgem’ “m mm Ballard, 40 miles distant. continued modcrr-wly cold Atonda" Si! . ___________._____.___ ‘ -_' [Ins hit added that lthed fuel‘ I'All)11:’ln§bOl c‘ \0 l t c Nazi mec allze ‘l‘li s m. va _ ._ . h 1,, , .... ,._ 3., would be cut dowli aml that nil cc hfiignytrzqlng’ 111mm,’ 1,}.n.“,.‘.,,1p,.l,;_ {new uwaflelmcsgfugiz (g linlcs and lcnlpcrafnrcs were some- HISPP s r .‘ . . L. 1 To“ by the British Impvrnl for-res, the ‘EAR, A “rmmwd unit“ “mud ham w can‘ curred in southern 0.1 .1 l while in “ We we] mo” wmlewr’ -—~— ~~- llorlilerll districts the \\l .'.l "r l1‘ ~i.§“&.‘i2.liii‘§‘Eiilililifinifi “list; ~ n.- ‘ms belweol‘ Agmmbln "w, H1 "C-‘Pliinyllfl-dgl m l fo cos bill-Add lliull lllh‘ ‘his lll<ll"'1u il fi ll Aallelln. nnd increased their ylrcss- "may: I?" m l]... dosfrluc. “m; 11.1,; flflflnnnr. n: ' "f ire on the enemy pmkm t Uppd lllm llvfnil loin "P. lipnllcso-plniics. 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