MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN ‘ll. Affllctlon ls a kind of moral ' gym um in which we are trained I! no one went to church and gobugl exercise. hardy exertion everyone glued 111s ear to the uni.- public worshlp would perish and to oonfllo ""1 "n" Christianity ma. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew '(j|,|ul'l0ll0IOWI| fluurdlnn, Two Cents. ‘Bruin; Gunrdlnn, wounded lltfl. ‘ljglrlsll MAY smut: DIRECT AT LIB Heavy Explgsigns Famous Aviatrix Seen On Nazi nr°wne11 "1 Side 0f__ Channel Thames Estuary R. A. F. renews assault on cHARLoTTETovvN, ‘CANADA, Annual Subscription Delivered, $5.00. By All"! IHEJ, ‘L001 (‘nluulu uml U5. $5.00 YAll 0_A__PlTAl. 11HerMajestyCfzatswithAnzacs-And 771inksofCanada1 Advarwe Quard Nears Tobruk; May Skirt It Possibility seen victorious ‘Tues-Dilly, menu 7, 1941 IONDON. Jon. 6-—(QP)—-Am! Johnson Mollison. Britain's great- est ovlatrfx, drowned in the icy waters of the Thames Estuary Sunday after she was forced to ball out of the aircraft, she was fly- ‘ ' in for the Air ‘Transport Auxlliary. - 0 German 0b ectwes gut-tom croft u...“ t... t. rec- J - w, medwgypwzrklng ill“: w hm advance may str1ke at blgger v — fwn, u ng er spec cu a-r car- Bv 1253121 s“ Associated Press Stuff Writer pan‘ Chm“ and acrois Afxa? a LQNDON’ Jan‘ 7_(-ruesday)_ A seamnn from a neqrbvhallocn- barrage ship plunged into the t OP —A ....’......r."l1:.§:.‘sleepless: v1w;,,1,,111,,@1,1;:~.;..::e.‘use’ . t 1' giigllshsrarlg iefidujigiieagriiilrlliiig 11° 111mm‘ “"15 “"11” 11°" fall of snow, iuzliclltozl 111st ui~ht ggllaghtgrgm 65233:: 1:11.11: gvoasy By Eric Blgio Associated Press Stuff Writer Fighter-bombers Stage attack CAIRO Egvpt, J.111. ti-(AP) The pox. 111 th . British desert that the Royal Air Fcrco again was . _ . ' , . , . smashing M U“, imam,“ porm gt; grtzmzugilugtérnc or Pmslbly filugtlglgiqill‘ flflalzuglfiil “b11115 k Gcrmtn bombers shunned Eng- pg ”" * ‘ - .‘ . ‘ . ‘- I ' r hours. searching but; crlcg- 111010 t. 1.111 L: ucloss the Llu- 1 o yzm 51111115 to - 110k Bcngusi arose‘ n n land during the night, apparently because of adverse wcuthcr con li- tlnns over Northern France, but the RAF. did not clcsht. crossed the scene where the year-old flier felt but. they were unable to find her bcdy. The searchers did find her flzght tonight even 11.» mc zuivance guard l cf British motorized uuus threat- ened Tobruks outer defences. 1 LONDON. Jim German fighter-bombers 6—-(CP)--Lighfl attacked British bcmuzrs have sunk cr Llni .1: . T . k O l ,. .. ._. ,,, . . dllmuccd Fcfiflllfily a 11111111181‘ f1! igsizéigzit?“..1i?i'erSwi§d§§$§-.gi§f - frrliiblllidd? miililclil0}T.§"1'1§§Y§1§1§ London three tlmcs today_1he 1:21:13“ 1:1 Bfiideguxl dicated she was ‘of! her vctnrsc uutt Imp forces cuplurczl Sun- 1'115l'1*h1'1111‘1 151 weeks 111111‘ $111" m1)" -‘ -.c' ' ra 1C6‘, an ave 1 . l‘ ' . . . _ , , , ', ., - , ., lta us un ergone more an one poss blv 10st. when Hr machme v1.13, 1s flu 11cm 11.111.11.11 oblcctuc. daylight flmrm_ and dropped bculbccl industritl ncrthen It.1v 1 , l. ., l. ,,, - , so effecuvcly m1“ 1 ‘l. dyed into the cholupy Estuary But 1. us.» not quue Ctfl/éllll when bombs on Bus, Anglia and mun,“ wants than? have (“$3182 $113351: accfrlentkocéiurred ‘in mfl- the Brlt1~l1 command would 0pm u eastern points’ the Air Mlrrstry said lu<t night ill irmf§‘,‘i."ng,gi‘,°,e.v°‘i~f.°“511°‘ 1111.111“; m‘ TO-bnn" 011 _“111e1’11°_1' they The sound of machine-gun fire a r .1611!) cf dnmnlze inflicted on"75 {e95 u‘ 1; {iqried t1 afbfltf“ “"11“1 1“ 1111 1111 111° 1111.11‘- 1"? high above London indicated the the Italian wm- machine mddénl pi“ n]; and o 0,11“ ' w“ 111g 1111 1 1111111“ — 111° 311911111‘ Royal Air Force clashed with the " v 1 e 1119* a 10112 flllll villi-cl urn-As the (185011. Germans. The first alarm came T110 summarjv, touch n9 nn oper- ntlons as fur back as OcM-iwsr. fal- lowrtl ficscri-pti us cf raids cu Brest in whlcn which docks were “again batltcrsd by many sticks of bombs" of. twilight Sunday and a destroyer damaged on Saturday. glide intrl the ulster At about 200 feet. a figure with a parachute fluttered away from the plane and plummeted into the water. It was the end. in the narrow scus of home. for the women wh" during the rush hour and by nucl- afternoou the sirens had walled three alerts. Until sunday, when one dey- light alarm was sounded, it ha been two weeks since Ipndon h a daylight alarm. Pound Tobruk At any rate, the Royal Air Force pounded 'l‘obrul'. in heavy raids simi- lar to those loosed upon Hardin in the 48 hours {lrvccrlillg the final ‘*2 smscfliia ln her \ll‘-\\'0£llit.‘l\ round of vlslts to the troops In Brituln, her majesty displays a special kindness [m- the mcn from the dominions overseas. Wherever she gocs, pictures reveal that she wcurs the maple lcnf Two German supply ships were 1, 1 d 9d . - _ _ , , , , , . ~ - . h“ by R A’ F, bhmbers o" Souk??? calgnsatrym gzjgldvgggtufijxlilln-WS 01 emblem 1 1:111: has been a. favorite ornament ever since she came to Canada with the King. She is 1111111 51-1111"; 11111911 °111111111111°<1 1Y1 1L5 a glarghgleegfiixfllfgé Qiigg?‘ ilwghlgoarg , ma" won, Norway Sunday. Whether an o ' ‘h shown here 11s she chatted with some of the stalwart lighters from New Zcalnnd during a "W"; |n_ 611114111‘ filllldllY- l. d I '. . ‘ ,,“°,§°"1i“'u.:° NXBIgIrciIgEHIQWai The Air Ministry‘ new: service wa" not‘ defniitgi 111111.? wiiq A Imp “P111111” 1"“ Tm“ °1 1111111115 1110116 dllopped 1m 11511.13 1é°éie°§l§piv1§§ nglilildaigglliai‘: - u . l‘ ‘- 1"- ‘ - . y " . s .‘ .'.._.._ _..' A v__ '}"“!-v “L. _S “ ‘ 03.11.1111», the Roosevelt, admlnls- sum Blltlsh bembs had severely member of the Air Transport Aux- " Elli.“ °1’1“1‘°5 ‘*1 ‘he 5”“1’°1'1 Anslm mm without cusualnes or damage; bombs fell on the south- damagcd or sunk outright" Italian eastern approaches to London. i ll to , _ l“ "ppm “n y submarines hosed nt Bwdeuux in in 1939. 1111111111 "M11195 At lrast one motorized spearhead Roosevelt Goes stop the European war H t v I W“ ,.(,,)0,.,ed so p,“ r T b k _ .-1-.'| llltl wrsnmgtun reporl- scvrrnl cccns.on=.' It did n"t dls- rt 1. ‘1 h " mu‘ , mm O 1'1.‘ - One Britlsh authority pointed 2131111111111 William 11.11am Davis. “We we number of submarines ‘Clmflnlwdfn page s, C01 1) I s illlgénu; blolktldeci b) the 511.1511 o“, ma, flghwpbombws Such as "11111" 119w- Ymk o1 °perdum 511381311111 ~t 1 Australian troops carefully mo )- lised m 10111111315 raidsBolielme from w", Nazi cgnlfact bruught a Nut A r 1c hit that exp oded an v - ‘ _l uses muc nearer rtam than ammunito-u dump caused wfde- pgu utp llie-‘lifhlrdia regifin pmpltgg- the nlghtdguédltnlg thetgvy pombirg, 1y o ll1‘1€l' opera ons w .2 was B. e a elr ong m peace proposal to the State Depart- ment 111 October 1939 and tllfl. it was turncd down by the State llc- , partmcnt as not "feasible." Storm brings s-nrcud GRIIIKFI"? at Alrsswndria and vlcflrfv, the hukciin 5a d, At Turin, the Fiat autfmbollc and airplane,» ivorks wrrc seriously dam- aged while at li/Flon most .f the ,’7npr:nl Aircraft Fwctrres deddcd to mpvg further south and cart as a result. of British rnilis. All‘ Cut In‘ Aid To Great Britain British tanks moved west-ward, walt- ing for orders. T111.- llsl of prisoners reported tukcil in Bnrdia rose to more than 30,000. Thus Marshal Rodolfo Grazlani, commander of the Italians 1n North Africa, has lost, British reports said, activity might be explained bud weather over northern France, where British aircraft which held those French fields last winter were grounded by snow and ice for mrtirélhs. e government r rted "ma buildings were dama/gegii and soul}: By Greeks ATHENS, Jan. 6 -—lAP) -—»Grcek soldiers pushing through the Alban- ian coastal section toward the im- fln N. B. reaction To rates proposal Attack» on Durrzzo and Vnlona _-- . u h _,,,.. c .. ., l . _ persons were killed" in the Ger- | cn the Albanian caret, the account ° 0 ' l ant 5-2111011. of Vfllolu lL-l-l-J onc-lhllrl of hls army in captuled, ma“ fir m o ntinuerl, have brcu xtremcly FRBDERICTON, Dec. 6—(CP) 1O ts f b veteran Italian lllrlclcsllirl. klllcrl m" wounded men, and hi." mo t - e n 1m London §\1"(§Q§$.f11], e N13 oéflcllulltstutcrtrient lavas Bavall- o units tangy, \\'hile_oth_cr{Gregifor- ilnpcrluul tulstcrn base — Busrdiai last "ELL _ A5 ,1" mmp, of Byuigh mid; C“ a e ongi on 1e ew runs- . . t u ces score new genus 1n 1c tsura ms fallen. FRFDERICTON J 11.. 13-4,, V. ~ 1h by y _ 1 wick G0\‘El‘ll.in€l1t's reaction to a d 1 ., 'e' cit spukcslnuusaid ‘ ' a“ 3' _1CP1"' tlicro 112st‘ btfrhano flcpcynltiortis 111013115111 bl’ FY5671‘? Ailfiflllilllfe n A tight‘. gm mm 1 Observers with tllc British §1§1§§E§§¢t111i giretlrgigtegnbm‘ . .- Drlfting snow Sunday night and yesterday closed miles of paved roads npczlcd to motor traffic sun- day. it was learned from officials of the Department. of Public works and Hlghlwuys. Yesterday a heavy plow started from (Jhnrlottetown towards Sum- mcnldl" but turned buck. lit Brock- fivlll. l0 lllliCS away. Operators of the 111110111110 said ft was drifting henvily tlllfl the road was filling in almost as fast as it was opened. The road between Charlottetown and St. Peters. 20 miles away. epencd Sunday was blocked with hI-avv» drifts again yesterday. Slmilur conditions pr 's1'11ed bc- twrm lu-re and Montague. A total of 12 inches of snow fell since Saturday evening nt 6 o'clock h was learned from the Expen- mvnlnl Station. ’l‘l1v western section of’ the prov- luw apparentlv 11nd n similar [all but in the Kin ‘s County urea ll was rcnnrted siglghtly less. The temperature yesterday was steady at 24 degrees above u-ro The wind velocity during the day was 20 to zfi-mles-per-houv. Lust nlulu. lw-vcver, only a light breeze was blowing AlRiMEN GRADUATE lhrs" Itclau island lvescs in the A. .1111 slurs the outbreak of the GrcPk-Itwlizln wa". Boardnoffllarade Council meets lvlzlticrs iacxiahllug to the 541.11 lnlnllal meeting of the Charlottetown Board of Tzadc were dealt with by the Boalwlls Council at a meat; \\'1llC.l took use: last night. 1t the Huttl Churlc-tcicurll. Mr. J M. Mur- Icy. President of the organization, was in the chair. The only other matter ucnlt with by the BOLIHl was in connection with u cnmlnuul tlnn from Mr. Donald Morrcll, hflznlrcul. Acting Sccretzvry of the Canadian Chanlb-el" of Com- Xllf‘l'Ct" requesting tin: Charlottetown Board of Trade io fill n qtlugtiq-n. nalre pertaining to thc report of the Sirols Commission. In this cou- nectlon the following replv was drafted to be sent. to Mr. Mon-ell. “The Council of this Board prefers to be ‘IIOJ-(‘flllltlllltlll nu the report pending further study in view of the grant. fmportrlnce" of the subject." It was signed by President Murley. GOODRIOH, Ont“, Jan. 0-(0?) “Dfsllite considerable stretches of unfavorable flying weather, the sol-cud class ;f student pilots grad- ualm rlglzt on schedule from sky Hlllbor elementary flying training 1011001 Saturday and entrained for lrltcrnledlate schools in other part5 "1 the Dominon to continue their instruction. The school opened Oct. 14- In the group were young men fmnl six Canadian rovlnces, foul’ Ncyvfcundlanders an one from the Unltcd States. Coming Events _.o_. ‘Dance at Bcnshaw Intll Frldfly. January 10. bfuvestock Marketing ‘$111112 ood feeder igs, 50 to e0 i» untl present o er completed. L-9l-1-7-2l. Rgiqolgmslotgtdmle storm. gtllavvlslllrt B El. c v e1 wfdmedcv. Jun. olith. 11-92. postponed L-95. Board “loading Hons Thursday. Jan- gllfl’ 9th at Grand View Station. 1111106. W. E. Jenkins. L-48-1-4-4i. "Dance Cardigan Credit Ulliflll s‘ Y. Tuesday. January 7th, Web- "8 Orchestra. L-tlt-l-G-lll. J"Rt‘|zular Session Aluhn Lodge 1111111111‘ '1. Installation of officers. L-tl ~ - wriillviug 11v; 1.0;». usual for “ill-Pr months. Albany Thursday "noon. Emerald Prlduv until ll The information sought in the qucs- tionnaire was to be used by the Chnlnbcr 1'11 preparing a composite report on the finding of the Slrois Commission. Preparations were then completed for the progrnm to be presented at the annual meeting of the Hoard to be held this Wednesday night at the Hotel Charlottetown. 5th Columnists In Australia, New Zealand AUCKLAND, N. 2., Jan. 6 —(CP Cable) --New Zealand today pro- mised full co-opcrotlon to the Au- stralian Navy Minister. W. M. Hughes, who ls investigating possible fifth column leakages which have enabled German raiders to prey on British shipping in the Pacific Marine officers rescued from Elm- lrnu Island which a large number of survivors of 10 vessels sunk by raiders sflid that the Nazi craft had full particulars nf the ships attack- ed and cf their cargoes. New Zcaland said a searching in- vestigation would be launched and flu- vucluy would be sifted. have the fullest powers to act. z°1"°11 AM. A. C. Given, Albany. '°- Green. Emerald. . . 1011 ls being sent to the enemy. Prlnn- Minister Peter Fraser of every statement however improbable, ruipublt- of supplying information to Naval 111111 nulitnry police, he seld, m- metltatl-ly ltthmc is the slightest mluplchan lhnl important lnfonnu- Minister Gardiner that the Do- nunlon pay half the freight rates on fccd grams shipped to the Mnrltimcs from Montreal if the Mzgttime Rrovfnces pay the other -1 Hon. A. C. Taylor, New Bruns- wick Minister of Agriculture, “'11s 111 here tonight but his deputy, J. K. Klng, suicl no statement could be made yet. and it hud not been decided just when one would no lssllPd. He also said the contents of a reply, wired to Mr. Gardiner after a meeting of Maritime agricultural officials at Moncton Sunday, could not be made public oi. present. Agricultural Minister Gardiner the Dominion had wired his roposal to the Governments of cw Brunswick, Prince Edward Is- land and Nova scotla the latter part of last week. With Premier McNalr 1n Moncton. Hon. A. C. T811101‘. New Brunswick Agricul- ture Minister got in touch with H011. John A. MacDonald, Nova ,Scotin's Afluistcx" of Alzrlculturc and a meeting was held in Mone- ton. Prince Edward Island did not have a representative st the meet- ng. See “Soviets Opposing Nazis’ Bulgarian plans SOFIA. Bulgaria, Jen. 6 -(AP)— Dlplomatlc sources regarded Rus- sian resistance to any German push through Bulgaria as still hke- ly tonight despite German claims that the U.S.S.R. has agreed to let the Nazis enter-and take over Bul- garian territory. The arrival here of a senior of- ficial of’ the Soviet Commissarlat of fooegn affairs, these sources said, suggested that the lcports -emsn- atlng from official German quar- ters —mlght only be wishful think- lng. (London sew the rumors of Nazi moves in the Balkans as aimed alt keeping the neutrals stirred up) Diplomatic reports also molested that the Turks have concentrated several hundred thousand crack troops 1n 'I‘h:1'ace, close to the Bul- garian frontier. o" Reports given currency by nmn quarters in Belgrade, Yugo- slavia. said Russia had acquiesced to n German move in Bulgaria on consideration that Germany would not. oppose Soviet policy either in Hnland or Moldavia. the Rumaninn urea which adjoins Hes-soluble, for- mer Romanian soil annexed by Rus- slfl. . (I'm-re was no confirmation of these reports in Russian. Bulgarian, Romanian or Turkish sources.) The Russian official, Alexander Mlhulcovltcll. came to Sofia with the offlclnl title of first counsellor of the heavily-stuffed Soviet lega- By Richard L. Turner Associated Press Stall‘ Writer WASHINGTON, Jan. o‘ —IAP) — Gravely and earnestly, President Roosevelt in "med the United Sues Collgres today that “u swift and driving increase ln our arma- ment prouuction" i. the immediate med of u critical .d. He appeal- cd for vvldéspread personal sacrifices in 11 ilailonal effort to defeat the axis powers lest. they win abroad and then attack the Acnerlcas. “Let us say to the democracies." he said, "‘\vc Americans are vitally cduccrnccl in your defence of freed- om. We are putting forth our en- ergies, our resources and our cr- ganlmd powers to give you strength to regain and maintain a free world We shull send you, 1n ever-increas- ing numbers, ships, planes, tanks, guns. This is our purpose and our pledge.” After the speech it became up- purent. that Congres= was sharply divided on lt. For example, while Senator Alben Barkley (Dem-Ky.) called it "magnificent" and Sena- tor Warren Austin (Rep-Vt) like- wise praised 1t. Senator Allen El- lender tDexrL-La.) said he thought the President covered too much territory in trying to “give the whole world the kind of life we lead in this country." Representative George Tinkham (Rep-Mass) exclaimed that the President had "declared war on the whole world." fleelu New Appropriation lng arms to Britain, called for high- er taxes (Continued on page 6. Col Lion hcrc. J to ‘Congress; More ships, planes, ‘tanks and guns promised. The President said he would ask- for "greatly increased. new appro- priations" for defence and for lend- to defray the blll in part. llome admits Loss of more Sltrongholds The Greeks were Siilti to have cap- tured more thzl-n 200 prisoners in the (lays cngrlgezncnts. 173 ln the clash with the blaclishirts on the coast. “Our troops ln the constul sac- tor continued their offensive and drove the enemy from positions to which they had vvlthclruuv. the day before yesterday," t.l_lo spokcsumn fnrccs said the number of Ital- lnns surrendering at Hardin. con- stituted an open invitation to the British t0 strike on against Bcngasl. The Egyptluxm press viewed the Bardla victory 11s removing nll dun- 891‘ i0 ESYIJI. from Italy and said Burrlln, with its useful harbor. has become the kc)" to a British ad- said. A battle to the right of tlre ad-' valuing coastal troops resulted in the capture of l0 mcn and one of- ficer. the spokesman said, while 38 prisoners were captured north of Kllsllra. The Greeks were said to have pushed their lines forward lu the Kllsura sector and occupied posl- tions which the Italians “stubbornly Ital- u. 6-—( APi -The the . maud lldmltted lass of "nlcrc strongholds" on thP Burch; frrnt in Libw 16R)‘- avz. _' mcntlolro Burdlu itself as Italans zlt exchanged gifts on a chill Ep ROME, Ja inn high ctm r: :2. E 3-‘ heme fphany a). Identification of the North At- ricnn pomts from which Fascist troops had been _routed by We Brltlsh and Imperial Army of 911*‘- Nllc was expected to bi? 811/911 111° Italian populace only after tn’: holiday, to prcvent further mnrrlng of the festivity. The Rome radio said "the Italian Army is into-ct," and added tfilu-t the lnvndlng army in Ilibya. i?" from its bases, faces the same sli- uation as the British said the Italians did at. sldl Berra-hi." wcst- em Egyptian rt winch was one of the first British objectives. In an Etmlfsh language broad- cast, it qmtcd sources tn Turkey and Germany which it suld lndl- cutod that Fascist annles in the desert were badly outnumbered. but accounted well for themselves. The newspaper Lavoro Focisto asserted that "cnly temporefy lightening of (Itiian) pressure toward the (Suez) Cnnnl and east" vivpuld result from the loss of Bar- c. "Whoever regards it does so bllndl or in the palper dec cred. c therwfsl‘. d faith," l 1 in Quality "£11111" b11t1 f the fall of‘, defended." vnnce’ into ‘Fripoli. Itullzm 1icsses- slon Just beyond Circnrllca. Tripoli Bombed (By Wllllnm W. White, Associated Press Staff writer) NDON, Jon. G-JAFU-Bfi- more insistent. clemund for s d and more speed on the home rent in what every Briton believes will be the most decisive year of the war was met by Prime Minister Churchill today with of three new executive bodies to deal with production, imports and post-war reconstruction. Mr. Churchill put lnio the hands of three members of his govern- ment swceplng powers ovcr the men and women who constitute the industrial forccs. They arc Labor Minister Ernest Bevin. who was placed in charge of a new product-ion organization; Supp. Minister sh- Andrew Rnc Duncan, who heads the import group; and the minister without portfolio. Arthur Greenwood. who will mnkc a study of post-war reconstruc- tlon. Whils- slr Andrew's group nt- tcnds to "the vital war business of bringing food from overseas. sup- Rlying the fightln forces nnrl 8 eeplng the life o tho oing," Mr. Bevlnts organization "knowing what our output must be, must achieve it." Mr. Bcvlns "executive." as the three new bodies were defined in an announcement from No. 1f‘ Downing Street, will get broad authority to do what it likes will: raw li1l\lt‘l'll\l§. with lalvloflt-s 111111 workshops 0t Britain. . HEEEBTII If?" the crmtlon l CD111“ 1‘_\' I 1=New Move To l Urge 1M0 re Speed Plan t0 boostwpi most decisive yeal3illvar. tioduction in and will succeed C. I-Ieclley Forbes M.I...A._ who 1s retiring from the of- fice after serving three vcars as nmvor. Alderman Forbes was the only candidate offering for the mayor nltv when nominations closed. A11 members of the old council except Mayor Forbes slmflnrlv were elected bv ncclamutlon and there will be no contest next. Monday, election day. Aldennan Forbes is unrelated to the retiring mayor of the same mime, Tripoli itself has been heavily A FELLOW WHO 1*" *‘1?..5*-1f.§...1.:‘.‘""l;2:r.i; A ‘@000 “Eiwm <1" ’ . is LIABLE To MAKE 1\ BAD BREAK SlmRfl-Y TORONTO. Jun. c»<c1=»».\1;1t mum .1116 nluxunum 1<~111pc1-.1l\1x~s I ' l). '. l 1 . z "1 131 1"- lltllled 1n lv‘-‘P‘°‘ l 1. 11tEg1n¢i1 1 1_1 1:1 _11 1\v;~:u.pcg 11* a 1‘I‘e1‘ ‘n10 11' _ Ollnwa 11,1 Montreal 1f] RIVERS. 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