MAXIMG OIL MERE MAN may: whole dili- i. a‘ hlle y u F“ 5:: filnlrl: m ‘lull the per Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew -BS Effective leadership does not so much put greatness into humanity elicits it. MAXI MS OFA MERE MAN Cha u "n" Guardian, Ioundod lll1. o mmflnwn gun-dim, Two Outs. CBARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAlfIJANVWLHlABY 11o. 1941 I 55...... Annual Subscription Delivered, $5.00. ll] llllll REEL, H.001 d; Canada and 17.5. $5.00 Germans Admit Large - scale _ British Attacks British down-four Italian Planes in raids on Malta. GUNBOATS HELPED AT BARDIA An important share in the Brit- [ill itict-ory at Bardia is credited to the Yangise gunboais Ladybird and Allllle. oi which a sister ship is iilowti hcre. The shallow draught lisscls moved close inshore to pound lialian Motor ‘Frans- polls. The Ladybird was shelled in 1937 when she picked up survivors of the U. . gunboat Parlay ill the Yangise river. P i 1 nnalnm Jan. 1o - (widow- (AP)—-The R0 a1 Air Force last night and aary today launched large-scale attacks on unidentified industrial and supply centres of western Germany, Nazi sources said today. They claimed theft- tacks were “frustrated" by all means of defence" including bal- loon barrages. The German sources described the raid ns an ‘attempted’ attack that had failed because oi the em- ployment of Germany's full antl- aircraft resources. They claimed that the renter number of the raiders fa led to reach their goals and released their bombs over open country oi the western frontier districts. It was admitted that "a few" British planes succeeded in break- ing through. These dropped ex- plosives on various towns in the industrial region. War-essential was claimed. The Nazis claimed one British plane ‘was downed. VALEITA. Malta, Jan. 9- (CP)-British fighter planes shot down four oi a dozen Ital- ian planes and anti-aircraft fire bagged another in raids that prompted three alerts 1n this British Mediterranean Island fortress today. Five oi the raiders flew low eno h to deliver machine-gun attac s causing slight damage and some casualties. a ltaliansdry. . Barbed wire To stop Greeks Jan. l0-—(Friday)_— t s threw up barbed xvire enianglontenis around new posi- lions today in an effort to stem dogged Greek advances at bayonet "nt 01 . pThe new en-trenchments were hrlsulv din: in the snout-covered Kllsu actor, where the Greeks rcporictl they had overcome some st resistance of the ' nure key positions and tome l1i riots. "lmportrmt positions were cap- tured ai. bayonet, point,” said the communique. laccnically indicating illr lf‘l‘0('ll_V of the fighting. ll also listed the capture of 20 gitlriars and 200 additional pris- rs. Sentence is tommutctl to life term _SYDNEY. N. 5.. Jan. 9—(OP)— Slllerlrrcnr-old Robert Smith of hear Big Pond, N. 8., under pen- 1111i‘ lo hang here Jan. 22 for mur- illr. was advised tonight his sen- Wnce hnd been commuted to life Drlsotlment. 9- M. fiosenblum. the boy's law- P". sold he had received a tele- ilram from thc Department of Jus- ilct= advising him of commutation 01 the sentence im oscd for the, £1111": of Angus Mac sane oi near- lI Ben i-Zoin in a robbery attempt llSl. Sept as Maclsanc. a 65-year-old farmer. was shot to death in his home. film-h and 14-year-old Dan Muc- mw» R distant relative oi the mild mnn. were placed on trial for order. YOUIig Maclsaac was tw- utied but the other youth was ‘"1114 illlllty. with a recommenda- 11°fl ior mercy. hclllulllv lail attendants here said Mllhilll Smith received the news , slgfielficflpe from the noose "with Coming Events ._o_- "Racl 51mm] 11g lveguturda)’ on New 11-183 "Annual Meeting Fed l Cream- i".rnlorrultrrrfflwnd"? 11-McWllliams. secretary. ' ' ' L-139-1-9-2i. "T111 Annual Mes tin oi thO m“ ‘T Dairying 00.. willl be held n 2 $111111 0Y1 Monday. January 13th i M. Roland Faster. Secretary. L-l30-l-9-Lli. u i?- mnm- Q A. P‘. Recruits wanted- HM] Lieui. Molyneaux at Cox m..»..Bouris. Monday. 13th and P d 4 dillulih? 14-167-1-0-81. Seven Hour Raid 405N016. Jan. 9—(OP)-—'I‘he All‘ Ministry announced toda the Royal Air Force had lnflic ed a seven-hour raid last night on the naval dockyards of Wilhelmshaven and Emdon. on Germany's North Sea coast. Flyln all the way through snow, l e British bombers lighted large fires in both ports. One oi these blazes, just west oi Wil- helmshavelrs Bauhafcn harbor and its s1ips,_drydocks, submarine and shipbuilding yards, was visible to home-bound gilots 50 miles away. Other bum s were drop d on and beside hangars and arracks on the island of Eiorkum, opposite Elnclen harbor: supply aild anti- nircraft ships were attacked from a low level and one bomber swoop- ed) bclow 1.000 feet to bomb a big railway bridge south of Essen and machine-gun a convoy of trucks. Former Senator Replaces White NEW YORK, Jan. 9 —- (APl — Former United States Senator Em- est W. Gibson. Republican, of Ver- mont, was chosen tonight as chair- man of the committee to defend America by aiding the Allies. suc- ceeding William Alien White, Kan- sas newspaper editor who resigned lust week. Gibson, 39, who practises law in Brattleboro. Vi... was appointed to the Senate last year by former gov- ernor George D. Aitkon to fill out the unexpired term of his late fath- er. Bulgarian Cabinet in Unusual session SOFIA, Jan. 9 —(AP) —'I‘he Bul- garian cabinet met in an unusual night session after Premier Bagdan Philoii, for the second time in two days. conferred with King Boris pr sumtobly on German efforts to br ng Bulgaria into the axis‘ Balkan nit. Although officially no significance was attached the meeting, it was understood private Berlin dis- patches reported new German pres- sure on Bulgaria. Philoii’. who conferred with ihe King at his mountain chateau yes- terday after returning from Vien- na. visited Boris at his Sofia palace again this morning. It was assumed that Philoif re- ported io the cabinet on his "health" trip to Vienna where he was ru- mored to have met the German for- eign minister, Ribbentrcp. It also was likely that. speeches which several cabinet members and the Premier are to make Sunday throughout Bulgaria were discuss- caacriu. MANAGEMENT unonn MONTREAL. Jan. iL-(OP) — A careful manaiiemeni. of Dllblll! fil- fairs and ractise oi economv was urged by iarles A. Roy course of his presidential address to the shareholders of the PfiVlmlll Bank oi Canada. at their annual meet-int objectives were not damaged, it‘ Survivors tell Cf terrible Experiences i1 1*’ By Doug flow Canadian Press Staff Wrllar A-N EAST COAST CANADIAN PORT. Jan. 9—(OP)-—Twrenty-iour survivors of the 6.178-ton Nether- 11111115 frei titer Soemba reclined in rooming ousas, hospitals, hotels and sailors homes tonight and lfllr-‘l the stcrv of the strange end of their crailt as she labored 11111011871 rough Atlanltic waters. A Canadinn-23-year-old wireless operator C. W. Custance or Kirk- 1111141 118-118. Ont.—w*as among the seamen oi several nationalities who came to this haven aboard a Swed- ish rescue ship with tales c! the irasedv that claimed the lives of between 34 and 36 shclpimates. Cus- lanvc. survivors said. was the only Canadian aboard ship. Cause of the disaster was shroud- ed in mysttry even for the officers and crew alt ouch it was generally believed the cargo of steel had shifted suddenly. Naval and Min- istiy of Shipping officials and the ships agents did not issue a state- mflflt immediately. A IWFOR Qriul) of Scandinavians completed a_ four-hour rescue oi 25 mean amid turbulent Atlantic WEI-lies. 1111b less than an hour after being taken aboard the Swedish 2f London 131111;. succumbed to ex- llosu-re. His bcdy was brought a- shore here Many Have Injuries There were few muons the weary but happy survivors who weren't 111151118 is bruise or a out. or some other injury. Only one, hgwevej, 9-, J- $011661‘. a. 26-year-old Dutch Sell-l‘. was taken to hospital. or- ficlals there later described his wllilllfion as “satisfactory? Buck of these men, Dutchmen. Chinese, Emgllswmeri. and a Can- Hdlfln. was a gripping Sbcry o; 5m‘- Pfise. danger and courage, Her holds loaded with steel, the Soemba came to this harbor frqm the United Slates before depart- lns for the United ‘Kingdom, Sh... sailed recently, 7'1""? 569-‘! were riding high as sne wallcwed along a few clays later 51154911131. about nine-dclcck. the Vfsifll b95811 l0 list to rt. _ exDerk-ncas of Assistant steward H. Osborne. a Briton, 5.1-9 typical o; Wight happened from the-re 0n. I was serving breakfast in the (Continued on pagg 1; c,“ 3; Report Bren Gun contract is revised OTTAWA. Jun. B-(CP) _ The Ottawa Journal m its late editions today said the oriklnal contract’ with John Int: is 00., of Toronto, for z manufacture oi Bren guns has been ‘ cancelled bv the llovenrment. and! replaced ‘with two new contracts. a move which in effect lueans that the . 31'9" Hull 018.111. will “operated utider public ownership." a §nld the Journal:— The famous Bren gun contract.‘ born and continued in bitter ccn-t troversy. has been cancelled by the government. contracts. dated Oct. . "The practical effect of the can- cellation. p‘us the new contracts. is‘ that hereafter the Bren gun plant will bc operated under public own- ership. bv and for the Rovernment. “Texts oi the new contracts have not yet been made public. butihcir ‘preamble’ causes are known to de- C flTC§— “The amounts to which the ' OTTAWA. Jan. ia-lmdayl —(CP) — New contracts were substituted for lhe Bren gun manufacturing con- tracts with John Inglis Com- pany of Toronto so the govern- ment would be able in "exercise production" in view of its "pre- ‘ominant financial ‘lgcresiflA itn e cumpan ‘s one. one c - ng uprly {Minister MsccIonnJd said ear y today. "The new ‘ ‘ between the Crown and John Inglis Co. provide that the com ‘ny wLl operate the armamen Dart of the plant ior the government on a management fee basis," Mr. Macdonald said in a Gilli-word statement. contractor will be entitled in re- spect oi the number oi Bren Runs less than the amounts which would have been payable to the contractor underthc oriuinai Bren Run con- acts. The Journal said it ieamed fur- ther the government not only can- celled the original contract and all magma-ht arrangements entered into wl h the Iiglls comDl-Iw 8nd replaced: them with new contracts. but it ms as well made the new contract-s "retroactive to the very bemmina oi the Bren gun enter- m-“All payments made or owing to the contractor are now being work- iq gtut o3‘ the” [52:15 ‘and the new con- r s." e . garlic fildttgghblhfltlllt has been com- o o .’ D on: 0110M‘ ldded that of the m: l (Continued on m- 10. u! l vessel 18-year-old George Rowlandsd. “It has ivoen replaced bv two new i“ The latest in armored fighting back it can carry five easily with and several Bren guns. First made in Canada Bren Cun Carrier vehicles, a made-in-Canada Bren gun carrier, went through its paces at Camp Borden recently. 0i- ficers who are putting the new vehicle through vigorous tests ex- pressed themselvea well satisfied. The carrier looks like n. khaki box on treads. It has the appearance of the hiark type oi light English tank, a familiar sight ior many years around Camp Burden, but spring shock absorbers give it. riding qualities like an automobile. Up front it seats two, with the driver snugly fitted down in front of armored plating with all controls at her finger tips. Ii. has a. self- starter. three speeds ahead and conventional tank, it has a single driver and can wheel in its own length. Ai. the reverse. Unlike the sufficient room for ammunition Government if becomes more The Rrince ECNViifd Isiand Sheep and bovine Marketing Scheme was ‘Irv; disallowed for the present at ameet- mg of the Executive Council of the Provincial Government, yesterday afternoon, 1t was also decided that Hon. Horace Wright and Mr. W. R. Shaw, Minister of Agriculture, would discuss the nrzriiei" oi cheaper freight rates on grain leads. with aaricu - tural authorities. while in Ottawa. next week. deficit-nu to the Marketing Scheme. Premier Campbell said lost night: "Ii; has been disallowed ior the present anyway. on account of the ODIJOSIUOI] to it, which has been express-ad at. the various farmers’ meetings held recently." Asked if there was a chance that it might be adopted at some future date. he said: "Ii public opinion becomes more favorable towards it. the scheme may be reconsidered." The purpose of the scheme is to regulate the marketing oi live- stock in the province and to en- courage improvement in the qualty oi such livestock; also to encourage methods oi assembling the same for itiarketing purposes. and to bring C1101‘ y marketing thereof. The matter of freight rates on feed grain was discussed at the tneetinu. but no (leclsion reached. Hon. Horace Wright and MLShaw will confer with the Dominion auth- orities while in Otzaviva next week. attending the Domitiion-Provincial conference on the Rowell-Slrois re- OIL. '1' he question of freight rates came ill) for discussion as a result of wire from Ottawa to the Govern- ment here in which the “Domzznon offered to pay half the irelahl; rates on iced grain shipped 1o this province from Montreal if the pro-l vmce would pav the other half." HALIFAX, Jan. lL-(CP) — Th8 Nova Scotia Department Of BR10111- ture announced tonight. Hon. J. G. Gardiner. Federal M lster of Agri- cuture. had advised that a meeting of akriculture ministers of the live eastern provinces would be held at Ottawa Monday to consider the question of cheaper feed RIB-ins f0!‘ eastern livestock Rrowers. The meeting is an outltwwlh 0f Mr. Gardiners proposal of last week that the Federal Government pay half the oust of CNTIBDOTMHK fee '- stuifs from Montrea to MB-Yll/lmfi points if the Maritmc provincial lgovernments bear tlhe Oil"?! 11B"- ‘The Maritime Governments have m): ygt tweadeoggéalltiggnmeir attitude war o - ulture Minister J‘. A MQQOII- ald. of Nova. Scotia. said. hi! department, had been in touch re- peatedly with Mr. Gardiner on ttlée had gen the conference of the pi-oviiirollil‘ ministers of the Marl- timeo. Quebec and (X19010- 5D matter. and the Federal Minis l‘ be Proposed Plan To Market Stock Is Disallowed May be IG-COIETIIGIGd by public opinion favorable. Nazi Bombers Hammer hard After lull LONDON, Jan. 10 —lFriday) — iCP) —~ German bombers hammer- ed at London and spread over all Britain last night. and early today. ending a 3 1-2 might. lull following heavy raids by the Royal Air Force on Wilhelmshaven and Eimden throughout Wednesday night. The Nazi lay-off was attributed 1o the recent bad weather though the RAF. braved it to attack Germany. But with clearing skies the Nazis ‘struck at London soon after dark ‘ast night The “ralders-passed" signal was sounded here after scattered at- tacks on the capital and elsewhere, mostly by single bombers. Firemen rushed to extinguish one blaze in London. A high explosive bomb which fell in one crowded street before midnight caused sev- eral casualties. Bsmbs icll in two other London areas as planes came in "ho; and s rung” over the outskirts early last ‘ilht. "lire Midlands were under attack. One town had its first raid in eight ,nlghis; in another, five houses o'er:- demolished. December Butter 1 Production up l ' OTTAWA. Jan. iL-(FP) — Ac- cording to preliminary leased today by the Dominion Bu- reau oi Statistics, Canadian produc- tion of creamery butter amounted to 12,192,243 pounds in December. a drop frotri the November production oi 15,001,167 pounds. but an 1n- crease over the December. 1939. Dro- duotion of 11,901.17’! D0lmds. Butter production in 1940 cg s- aoed 264,095,795 pounds. B8B t 7.368.127 in 1939. Production of factory cheese in December amounted to 1.753.590 lbs. compared with 5.950.133 lbs. in No- vember and 2.928.113 lbs. in Decem- r, 1939. Cheese production dur- ing 1940 totalled 1401192912 lbs. against 122,711,828 lbs. in the pre- ceding year. Baden - Powell Is buried in Kenya Colony NAIROBI. Kenya Colcmy, Jan. 9 —(O‘P Reuters) -Lady Baden-Pow- ell today deierred until afir-r the war an offer of the British govern- ment to bury Lord Bnden-Poivcll cv- entually in Westminster Abbey, resting place of Briiniifs great. Funeral services were 110M Nairobi today for the hero of Male- king and founder of the Boy Scout movement, who died yesterday from a heart ailment. He was buried on the slopes of Mount Kenya. ‘a =- Britbh Troops Drive far Beyond Tobruk By ERIC BIGIO _ Associated rrcss titan Writer CAIRO, Lgvpi, Jun 9.—\AP)— Brlnsn motullbcti trocps today drove 1a]; beyond ‘louiuk. BlJlJ-dl-‘lllly clawing up about that imlw1‘l~'t1l\l- Italian base at. muya the sauna tyne oi steel semi-circle that naruia last. iveck. ‘ others uadiv (iumagetl. Quality Guaranteed "SALAIIA" TEA Al. the sumo rllllt} heavv Italian] iwyai All‘ Force. _ _ ; Some nrlusn ilelci units. said L F. headquarters. pcnelratetl‘ the dea- ert west. 0t looruk as _iar as irazala. 40 itiiles away. and mere SQlLBG .55 l FHSCl-SL aircruit that, had been uut= out 0i action by nrllisn bombers. , ueiicral headquarters rounded Out ience:_ _ _ "wllllfl preparations for the le- duttlotl oi ‘ioorulc ore Dlucuttlllll-‘I. our lllidClliiillmCl lore-cs are now op- erating yvcst 0f the town.“ ‘lhcse thrusts hau been supported by_ one 01' the most izencr-nl aerial oiivn sivcs yet loosed in Airica, Bin; the Libyan coast. extending to i116 aigyptlan iroutier, _ uaznla itsc.i was heavily attack- lvcrc bombed oil the ground, scvrral of 111cm ilavliii: been smashed and. At Bcnuusl. iour or live ships were hit squarely. u communique said. and the port's warehouses wereset ailatnc, and nczu" the oasis oi‘ Crllhf- l abub. far to the south 0i" ‘fobru Italian motorized caravans were ai- tacked. _ l Seven Italian planes at Trnlltiil iverc destroyed bv lire. the R. A. F. l 5a . 1d. r All this. taken in conjunction with j the previously announced seizuieot l 40 Italian panes ut the Tobruk znr- -‘ base oi El Adam, ziclilctl up to an-l nouncctl Fascist illano losses near-i ing 100 within two days. La Guardia To be offered important post? NEW YORK, Jim. 10 —-(I<"rid.1yi —(CP) -— The New York Times says today it understands Mayor La Guardia of New York is to be of- fered the post of executive assistant , to President Roosevelt in charge of co-orclination 0i national defence efforts. The Mayor indicated Wednesday he may resign before the end oi his term, saying every man should be ready to respond to the call of duty in the national emergency. The Times said that if La Guar- ciia tnkcs the post. he would be the link between the Bicsitlcnt and all defence efforts, including those of _the recently constituted office of production management. smashed ' p0 plane losses were announced by the .I the gtllltfdl picture in a sinaic scn- . bombs icli on ltalian positions altini. , port of isaiuzasi. 300 miles irom the ed, and at iseninu 100 Italian plant-s sell them, lease them. or transfer of U. S. Forei ——-~ l WASHINGTON, Juli. 9 --(AP) —— ' Described by iultninisiration sup- ._ Porters as a “blank cheque" both l as L0 money and power, historic ‘ t lcgislzillcil nll.l1tli'l2i:;g Plchliltllit ltocserclt to lend war cqulpnlcni 1 to the enemies of the xtxis was ready l tonight ior intro lCUOIl in the Unia- " ed 5151105 Con, r. Roosevelt moi l . . id congressional uni 1i.» cfiice, and together they gave the measure, under which Congress would approve an historic declaration of American foreign n final and minuie going- L lVll/l in ovcr Senator AIlJP/ll Bnrkltiv of Ken. uvk ntl lC})l'(.‘:(‘llliltl\'C John Mc- Cori k of Mnswachuscits, Demo- cratic lcutlvrs oi he Lwo houses, who were among m: President's confer- ees, announced they would intro- ducc the bill promptly at noon to- morrow’. nilrl issue a slntclncnt eX- plniningt its contents. However in ~ .Sfllll'C(’S mcastirc o k iht- iollowing taunt- If enacted ii will. in effect, make the President's rcccnt statement a- ;bnui. cou' ‘iilli: tho Unitctl States ‘ to a “ arsenal" ior tlomoc- fi lclul anti coilulvssirnilil- ‘trctl policy of the Ullll/Gfl 1 Under its terms he is authorized zto have instruments oi war manu- factured anti rtsscmbleli. And he may ,il1‘.‘m on such terms as he considers . vrw- tho peace and de- lo Uilifctl Stains. lie anay loud to other nations eq- uipment slwciiicnllyt or previously; ortlcrcd for the United States army - l’l no" if the secretaries oi war ' "ify that tho equipment l can safely be tlisilensctl No metition 0i money or approprl. ions is included, 1t was said. The iii-ensure is to be considered an im- plied authorization for future ap- propriations. The only rein upon the Prcsltietitls freedom oi action. it was . id, is that. ho Illllvb conic to Congrt s for appropriaiiolis with which to pay for the fighting eq- uipmczit transferred abroad. Barkley said he and McCormack would introduce the measure nntl that it. would be sent to the usual commiticiz-z, In the course of the White House conference, he atitlcd in icply to a question, no definite revisions were made. but, the megs. ure was being worked upon tonight. Ho. could not. he suid. mnkc oublic the meustlrels text before tomorrow because “something might hnp- l pen." _ The dav tircduced two other strik- ing developments linked with the tlcfenceumtl arms-production drive. The firs: was an announcement bv .War Scczctarv Stimson that the (Conlimlcd on page 10. Col 6) C. N. R. TRAFFIC UP MONTREAL, Que, Jan. 9—'I‘he grass revenues 0i the all-inclusive Canadian National Railways Sys- tem for the lvcsk ending Jan. 7.1 1941. iltrro $4.422.889 u= compared _\\'il»l1 $3 1.430164 for ilil: corrosp nd- mg [rcrhci of 19-10, an increase 0f $802725 or 22.2 pLl‘ cent. By GEOFFREY ANDERSON Associated Press Staff’ Writer LONDON. Jan. 9-(APl—Winslon Churchill. declaring a iinnl victory over "totalitarian intolerance" dc- oends upon Anglo-American co- operation. svmboucallv dispatch-d Ambassador Lord Halifax to Wash- inltton todav on a mission "as mo- NEW YORK. Jan. 10.--iI-‘ri- dayi — (C?) - The New York Time; said today that any doubt that exists in the United Stair-s that Prime Minister Churchill is sending the best mun available as Ambassador In Washington. "is tllsprlled bv the unproce- rlented position the new ambas- sador la to occupy In relation to his nwn government. and to ours." l l 'mentous as anv that the monarchy inas entrusted to an Englishman." 11in a lifetime. 1 Speaking at a luncheon of the Pilgrims, an Anglo-American or- . (Continued on page 10, Col C) TY/turchill Says 1 Halifax Mission ls “Momeciaesf’ l International = 1 fineness TC luznn BILL T0 LCAil wnn SiIEPLIES Far - reaching Legislation To Come UK Today President Roosevelt and ‘Cabinet prepare measure; Said to be historic declaration gn 1 Policy.“ . .;__ q Poet, Historian Observes 81st Birthday today TORONTO. Jan. irthday tomor . At the en if the month h is publishing uOOk of w: poems that tak its title from poem. “Canad Speaks of Bril- lain." Sir Charles, re- gardless of hll uge, claims Dancing is still hi favorite form oi recreation and he has been o0 two (lanccs since he celebrated New Years. Late iioilrs don't both him and he leaves a dance Win15. he feels like l1. which is usua sometime between midnight and 4 am. Warjbfiiearo Ago Today By Th: Canadian Press) JAN. l0, Mild-Mount Lovtchefl in Montenegro stomped and capturn cd by AllSLFiflliF. Si: Percy Lalbi appointed to command British forces in MOS.1')Oi€ll1'1.{l. succtc: rig G "al Sir J, E. Nixon. Frcnclj ground in Champagne '5KATn~\c. on Tum ICE“ v5 nor A PnsflmE Vow. ANY ‘TIME. 0‘ TORONTO. Jun. 9~—iCPl-~~Mllll- mum and maximum tcnrtx-ixtttilt-s; Dawson 15B 1B Victoria. 4i 33 liillllOlll-Oil 4 ‘.21 llcgiliu 3B 30 Wnlnlpeg 1913 ll 'i‘ ronto 2h Il-i . Ot-laini ll 1R ‘ hictrlrcnl l‘). 1h Quebec 2 l8 Saint. John ‘.1 —- i fax ii 23 CI: rlcttcio-irn 3 - FORECAST Maritimc Provinces: hlliderntt winds; cloudy and moderately cold with light snow in many districts. Synopsis: The weather has been 1 A Glancepgencrally fair and moderately cold LONDON -- Prim:- ‘Minister (‘hurclfll says Lord Ilaliiaxk Wash- . lngitm mission in wide raids after ihrcc-flnv lull: 1Wlliollnsllavrn. Elntlrlu battered } by FLAJ". I ("NRO - hfnhrbctl troops drive hcytmil ’l‘i-hruk; |1f‘"\'_V Italian |lI"II(' losses announced MERLIN - British raiders strike at ww-sicrn German industry. ROME — Bombers of R. A. F‘. strike at Naples: raid Libyan points. l HANK)! — 40 Thai warplanes de- ' sirnyt-tl. French say. 1n Indo-(‘hina- ' Siamese border fighting. NOI-‘IA -- Bulgarian cabinet In night session; ncw (it-mum press- ure on Bulgaria reported. "mnmt-ntnusz" all‘ . l training for voufli announced: Nmis‘ 1n northern Ontario and compar- ativel mild With light to moderate stiow a-lls in tho Lower Lake region- lt, has been gcncrnlly‘ fair in the Prairie Pryinces, quite mild in A‘.- bcrta and southern Suskatmiicvvaii and somewhat milder in Mnmmba j High. iitlo tin. momma at 8.51 ‘and tonight at 7.51 1 Sun sols lllS ariornoon at. 4.37 [and rises tomorrow mornlu: at ‘ l 1 Pull mom Jan. 13. ".04 am : Summcrsitle titlo l8 minutes lut- jcr than Chnixlcll- !'t\\'ll. I CAR FERRY SAILINGS ‘foruletiilile 11.00 Loaves lloriliui oFAM. loo l’ \t. A M. loaves 3.15 P