MAXIMG 01A MERE MAN 2W’ The People's Paper Read by Everybody Dover: Prince Edward Island 1.1m the Dew CHARDOTTETOWN, CANADA, ‘SATURDAY, DECEMBER o, 1941 What moves men to action is thcir faith, not what they suy but who! they genuinely believe. "y!" Q“' '_________,¢' r-.._________\ Annual lubaeriprlen Delivered, 8.00 D1 Ii: [,1 l., $4.001 Canada and L18. “.01 nb\>&aQ¢.\r-i- -1> r;-.~—z... '14 PAGES TENDS WAGE snlnluzllloiiiollnrli §ki_7_‘AlN_ A T .WAR WITH‘ THREE NEW NA TIONS Most Employees Mr. lsaaollarter m 1, Promoted Are Covered By Dies after a- New Regulations Long illness __ Labor Minister McLarty makes sme of war will om of ohmmmomu molt make little differ- fiflvhsmmdtigrmfi HIIIIOUIICEIIIGIIt; SfiyS each P 1'0" I n n’ Finns. llumanlans, Hungarians are latest Enemies Paratroops. Are planned. For Ganada- War Situation Last Night (B! Klrke L. limpsou. Associated Press War Analyst) A break in the Libyan battle lull cnnuot be long delayed. Sooner _ _ or later the Nani commander, General Rommel, must take the 1n- itintive to break out of the British trap or dig in somewhere within it to endure a siege with ail the odds against him. Reports from Cairo say that a triple assault by llommePa ro- Project still in formative united tent forces has been beaten off in the Ed Duds sector south- IIIiIry/Ilzpzr in relafim“ lrr. Iaeac Carter, who ed out of Tobruk. This Insults fl-iat the Nari commander a trylns to stage; No detalls , , "f°° Co . iL‘§§1,°’m§§’.§f“'”‘ “°"" ‘m’ """" "'° “’ ’°' " """"' '2‘ 2'2". avaflabh, vlnce W111 have War Labor Board wlth three untrles 1o Qggr-bmxlm logo. anti; nu present plight can be visualized 1r one um a 1m .1 u.» m --_ ____V_ . .1, will: Oommnv. 1nd. booksellers rfmhlf‘ ‘xfelgyiegrrgzm h: islceal.‘ ln txllle flrt place, British navy inen ormwazh Dec. g -1(l>nrl)u t-a-Keap- OTiAVVA, Dec. 5—(CP)— munch’, Dee. a-"geturfin; fioufigltiilé-rgg-tfio ggwhw 1:032, p: “M o‘ ubnn-Muhlllly '1" ":'°_b°°§.'° Giggle-d .‘i""..‘° PM”. ml’, m}, hJYMZI; Extcnslon o_f_ the government's Abandon Hope lcrl-Thiogwfi” nnhfi“ m. business muesli/y. ihwvsh the British blockade. “ given by Canadian army authorities wage stablllzstlon order to “W a’ ' He was born st Winsloe ‘I0 iv the #81111"! 01 "ch11" "W!" cover ell industrial employees ‘d Moreover, every gallon of fuel and iubricati oll for rfiillor a state of war 311;: ‘p; e 01:11:‘! dgfllbllilghmleflkfi “aunt- and shells for his guns must not only reach wyern Libya 133$‘; llfinstihfriifiiiiqi-ioién» aatis- 62 years ago and for a. time. assoc- m“ ' Fun,“ Bflulh "algal? "my"! “m” luln" w m?!“ h“ fated with his brother the late - - I ’ PB w: were urde the aiinlhgpgilnyiofiighlilligslhumg George Carter, conducted s. grocery TFWIPBHIIIII N"! "wily 800 miles west of the main battle sons. DIM,“ 5,-1.1,“ illesyéeelstptlglighed the 233M: truck trains eastward through a perilously narrow gap in ‘ sh lines on the El Adem-Resegh road must be a precarious busi- The text of the annou cemenh- ness. British claims to air mastery in that region have not been gs. “d “ma” h“! been n“- arld ground studies for prospective members of such a force is llkciv to be started next year, informed sources said today. was announced tonight hy Lab- or Minister McLarty. Under the original Order-in- Council, P. C. 8253, employers in building and construction in- dustries with less than 1o em- “Tho training of parachute troops begins on the ground and the men have to go through a lengthy course to fit them for their work before Apart from his business, his .1, ,5 0,516,311,, stated 1n mngon chief interests centred around the mum n L. l“ E3 U“ v Mp5 g2: no Ttéiggag-rgg x3353 115111131; gflllnxgcehfigfswgas fie gduatlhtzrpfiiglér. _ . _ . . gggyesblslilnn saiplractlce jumps. a " ' ‘w; m ploylecsl andth other emplloyerr level‘ 5'11"‘ - ‘ - .. ' OTTAWA, Dec. 5 — — .- W1 ess an 0 em o ces Emuman and Rmnanmn govern‘ glclml lllaoahtl l?! Gmiewr-Methodilsi alreandny: rill“! spokesmen h‘ u“ Mun“ Rommel ‘The p1“ has been “nderb con- C°1"E<G'W°°k3'M'c--M'M"R’°3'°'1 were exem ted §rom proyvis. m“ w no,“ address“ w them m {£10m w“: t gins a merged y ar -pressed for fuel and ammunition. It may be that having lllkratlilm. b!!! it l! 110i WW1 1° u Cayman“; Corps of Signals, a native _ P P 5,1 week, communications are be- M th am a‘ Uefthodkilst Church. failed to smash him utterly in the first phases of the assault, us“. Yet t0 speak of what nulmberlullfly o; chaflottfitown, has been promor- 10f]! of the order, but by '15.‘; i§°§£f.°r2'if.1‘“§l“i ......:. as: amour; '1" ""~"="“~- "- m-red - M»- 3f..'°§.‘"£f.‘.'..‘§..2l‘-’F° m" " "g @- o or we amenomr fro. excmpfiens .lc w . - » ~ . -. - - - , _ . . a,“ o, “m gratified 03ml. and was a. trustee :3‘; "° °‘ ‘° m“ “mm” '° ‘mmm °' ““"“‘P' l“ ""1" "m" 1r was understod that the project frfgmgf dfrfjclg‘ hggdlg,;g§_gg,vsfrg_ now have been Qllmmaled, "No further statement will be ‘so e 1a er until his death. He B m h f would be an army one, wlth the fence Mimswr B31510“ announced “The order now affect‘ made “mighty. a wok a prominent pa", m mo. e r s orces seem to have massed their main striking Royal Cal-radian Air Force called in (l Brl . J. K. late today. He succee s g every d“! of mmlayee up strength for rest, reinforcement and reorganization south of u“ T“. bruk-Rezegh line. There has been little to‘ indicate that they are really trying to bar the western exit from the great trap. They msy hope, once Rommel is compelled by failing fuel and ammunition supplies l" "m" ‘Wslwflfd. to cut him up on the march at less casualty cost than a frontal attack upon his new reunited forces would involve. ‘mly “m” preliminary tralmng hm Lawson now in command of Gan- beeg mmyefidngnfltagglling ‘if: adlan forces st Bong Kong. $885118?” ‘end: trlffnmg A veteran of the ‘first Cries} War. . . - _ ~_ n Officials said the member of e li‘.."’r‘r‘éli‘l;.°.r‘l5é‘. ’.1‘w.°él1‘2é“§.°r‘3r.ll- gfidefixgdpnrgtf?” cotreps illffistrzlman Lory Cross and bar and the Military ° m ‘iv d ex n5 i “l! Meflll and bar. Colonel Weeks hi5 ~ h m m w“ wed rgcting the temperance cause. ‘Hillard-mils dezlhrgtllon? c war Th6 dwefised W88 H 0Y1 n01, materially change the 0f BOYne LO-L. No. 4 cept dominion, provincial and municipal employees, employees in agriculture, horticulture, fish- ing, hunting. trapping, and do- and a 1 b L. B 1m“ m1 member of the Hlllsborough Scar- $5 Rlgnhiri: and Hungary. l“ Chapter oi’ which he is also a 5,n,,e.d-,p1;;,,1fli1c mmuons hm [wen past. district master. He was also a IIIIII blokes” offbiontgdagseaiggremnnmh geliliihzd nlfvgzger o! we sons o‘ BM A!!! orestlxe no le ts d t1 u id t‘ ‘ d 1 1pc l1g s11 ece ‘ . - - u r men an par cu rly the effect a in a variety of weapons and cou _ mes 1c service an emp oyees die) ggiimnséfliialllllllegénllfi 3;‘; netflmfiléirrmwlliifiil"oiiiéfwifii geei-villlielilezi-diii- hiriilylhiglflshhlive m; Mu“ ‘m’ "We". mlsht um u?” lefligmwégfifrlulfflclgflogimailgg grfrxriafiis-Lcligriségilivlmlihtlhxidzngugis- of certain ooh-profit institu- "ma?! o" A“ ‘ when these his Wlmsel 511d‘ film“ We" 01' g t“ out h ‘he h“ “h”. he u’ gthernserllices as well as in actual nadmn Division overseas‘ 5on5". l Lil-X" Dqmfimflfi re. conference, ______ Oeptain Joseph Burnett, in “m. lnand of the Australian ship Sydney, sunk with all officers ant’ crew missing, is the brother-in- law of Mrs. John Kali, wife of the Dev. John Keil, pastor o4 Falrbank United Church, Toronto. Mn. K is the sister bf Mrs. Burnett th former Enid Ward of fir: smcilth. (At Sydney, Australia, yesterday any surviving hope for the Aus- tralian cruiser Sydney was offl- cially abandoned. A memo-is] scr- vice for the lost saamen was held in tbs principal Angllcsn, Presby- terian and Roman Catholic Churches.) jhovnmq D075 statement said. The wage stabilisation program provides for payment of cost-of- llving bonuses ell employers and "freezing" basic wage rates with the intention o1! keeping workers’ income in line with the . 00st of ving. The bonus pay- ments are calculated on the basis of the Dominion Bureau of Statis- tics cost-of-living index. Managerial, executive and other salaries also have been stabilized. Under P. C. B253, smaller ("*1- ployers were exempted for admln- lstrative reasons, "pending disposal of problems arising out of the ap- plication of the order w the larger employers who employ the ms. rity o1 Canadian Wiir earners," night's statement sad. t added:- “However, 8s s. result of last week's conference of provincial ministers of labor and provincial tries W111 be slttin on the WM value on Mo? occasions w u" side of the table]? his Peru lfldem- Courteous at all . times. and tolerant, in his views on AWA, Dec. 5 —(AP) -Can— all subjects, he made no dLstlnc. i5 expected to follow the Uuio- tlon between classes and ereeds so ’ a RHSSZCIHS Pound NdZl Vlilnigdom in dveclarlitfilg garlands £111“ 2.1a nil: sympathies were cun- T A a g m ....- 1w s.....¥.":r".1..*:" mm... "a; r0098 t Mzus Rwer which ere fighting against friends o/nd acquaintances. or so ' Geunanlp. .. Luci-Iv merited the esteem in which taking this action it is likely e was held as a fine Christian government will issue a state- gentleman. I ~ ‘he effect Canada's action The late Mr. Carter is su c c F d I . "ninst the governments by hi! WTGOW. also one sisterf-viltivg‘. I ' ' “ma, and n0, a881,“; A. Emest Duchemln. Cherlotte- a a town. to whom the Guardian tend- H Y. “.15 the governments of the chilgrex“ PW-deceflsfid b! 10m‘ stalls concerned are undel The funeral Wm be held ‘mm ‘JICTORIA’ Dec; 5 _(CP)_HBF _, Trlnit United Chur if dov; not regard the People; mcemyber 9’ service cslzacltlmlfogéiey. gjulggégumlzlggisléegpxleuanblglgéflg, Associated Press Stuff Writer mach,“ gunners or Smpem m, em u,‘ I or,“ of Germany and Italy o'clock, funerahleaving at 230. I - deslgnstsfqohn Hart-B invitation w LONDON Dec 5_(Ap)__'rhe sag! 1n the destruction of such vul. ferment Peoples Cenletery. enter into a coalition provincial 500% 1111' force is pounding m- nemble objects as dams hnd bridge. invitation whim treating German forces massed for They may umlenak” Smnanmg by a, further retreat, across the Mm‘ radio or visual inslrulnrnis, and in combat operations. It. was considered certain by army authorities thglt the men compfl-‘Ilflg e parachute corps would all be volunteers, prepared t0 take risks in training beyond those of the , ordinal-y soldier. "With these facts in mind, it is anticipated there will be no short- age of volunteers," one official said. Canadian plans. do not call for the use of paratroops as fifth c01- ‘ I Re troops 1n ' n lndo - Ghlna unlnlsts and therefore language qualifications will not be n factor in their choice for this service, 11: Washington sees was understood, They will wear rec- . . answer doing llttle ognlmed uniforms and will operate in enemy territory as fighting men. _ _ f to relleve gravity 0 Far Eastern crisis. Japan rephes 1 along with , _ Red advance rolls In- vaders from 4,000 square miles of Russia. M. vlnment. it is understood, “'5 5m“!!! symifilh On landed from the airplane By Robert Bunnelle whicgecarrjed them they become By J. F. Sanderson Canadian Press Staff Writer Q s i, l l this mason it is likely 11o government-an uhleve victory 1,, the warn m 1,_ ww radio announced tonight. cies differ fundamentally from rhinos A" “we” stream °I high f-‘X’ of Liberals and Conservatives and 91mm“ w“ declared ‘Mmng dwn ' n rtlle advocacy of such policies wlth- ggltll-gotzdfiglérglgld all-Dray izuckfisrlggxé; a s’ in the ministry could not contribute ‘or a crossing o‘ the Mmfus", which alggnlrrér: the cluu of Azov west of I11 a. l50-1yord note, Tokyo 501d 1Y3 forces are 1n the Vichy °°§0IW l5 q precautionary measure, induced b Chinese troop movements across the border, It said their DTP-Wm! Tokyo says ll. S. I there has the approval of the Vichy government. I Offlcms here, however, frankly J i suspect that the Japanese concen- a o lmlzlinln action will be taken u- Conservative leader R. L. M ltla d “W Flmmqh Humaflm‘ “M Ru‘ ex ressed willingness to acceiot. n River 1n Southern Russia under Henfirai cnusehthe greilwsl Pfijlrl“ WASHING“)? g5“ 5-“15; departmental officials with the m an nntdonzfls 1n Canada. They r. Winch. in aieticr replying to BT19 eyes 0d‘ Red advance damage in éhe s 0r it DOS-J >10 Julian M80323? _ “$153; ‘is; an c” __ lll SKATINQ 0R ~ °*--b-'~M“=L'§-*"*"1Y-§HQ"s isrsdsiizmub; ‘rho: "*- lzuvs.ul°h.hras.lr.“ lo: ":21: "me ' 131...... ... s... ,;——~———,;——1_ c7 "- Buamess _ ""*"*~'—_'_“’“¢ . awetne _ _», _ onnu onpsge, 1111....“ on page 1o Co] a) 0. c. r. shared “ti!!! general deglrg slvfnt Mlle lnvegetrkfrflm 4.0g: sobpre , , 5,1 Fflfrlxfg égyrgfoljfcj, “$2 ggwgg, ________ 22:?‘ to devote the maximum effort to m es o Hove n on“ e DB- ofythe acute For Easbrcxl crisis. rr~r§r=i.i{‘s‘r'?€-r<r NOW revolve-HAM --(CP)— Invu- l. uus suggested pee lg lrlnslabgigxd (Lari-Smog: ‘J M. cor 1y). " r orce , lllc unrest llnwtohe gcoihqu-ered IDNDON. Dec. 5 -(CP) - The mnP-s such an invasion admiralty today disclosed that the - bit." he says. German submarine sunk by the Cs- I I —~——~--~——————— nadisn Corvettes Mom Jaw and o Chambly was the U-50i, the first of ' s new series of ‘MO-ton craft to stability of government." 4 __-___-_____ __“_....,__n_ -.- _. >~ It. was reported previously the Germans probably would attempt to make s stand there. At lite upper end oi this vast push. Marshal Semeon Tlmoshenkds .'r - ti I Ln- (By Eric Iggy,» wltfafffm“ m“ lllikhlrii Lihllmliiliarinwogroiwnvlou: l . 5_(AP)__Bnush that the United some governmen TOKYO. Dec. 5— (AP)——.A . 0min The admiralty, departing from its u s J p cAmo Dec. would find we Tokyo exp1ammn Mme ~ - spokesman claimed bonig t “K” ‘lame; '°‘“§‘““ <1 81c mun - . - a glglliléwll?! nillxlléloutrfifirlli fife mliéiis general headquarters annfiunced for frcm satisfactory. the United States had "misunder- _q_ su mar nes estnoye .1111 at the many repulse of three Axs et- h, some q,,,,,.,,,,.s_ n, was palm,“ stood" Japanese policy and 9b I Kurgan, east of Stallno and 60 mile - _ < , g above Tagamog. while m8 l‘ tacks on the Brltlsh spcnlhcwd a Soviet accounts beat least six miles out that to 11cc pl. Japan's state- mclll as juslilivnlion for the troop mnvcnlcnts in Indc-Chllla would b6 indirectly condoning the Japanese pressed belief that both Tokyo and‘ Washington would "continue with sincerity in try to find a common formula for a peaceful solution In (Canadian Press) TORDN10. D6 . - “ and maximum frmggernlilirehg (or Nolir-r-n In this 1| or-rrrt p“ ward 1e" by Ed Duda, southeast oi Tobruk, MW“! “i destruction of 20 more monks and beyond that town ' m; above the S“ or Amy widespread rccvol Air Force re cum,“ U-boat commander, Capt. Hugo c ' ' Forster. jumped aboard the Moose Jaw, “abandoning his boat and crew in a scramble for his own life." ~ .333??? stlivrliirig Chlfiio-vfriii surqitlizevliywhhgudbllaignuglgs “d "t: (Aqggo- Degi This left and southern ‘Soviet arm. theaxhtitilglih alligrinlldiykaiyan lcrirligcliliii‘ ill“ “‘§=_,,f{“§,’§’§§d,.d u“ were 1,; no m1. Dow ~ r. s... w... .°.‘;,:'.§.b.:“:i, ‘.2:,,'li1":':.i,i*.l'.....f:; some ‘éiolfijgolw ‘fmlgenmml; B3B fgbglglgyggiirgg, ‘liidlzvwai ;*:;,>,:',§;:1::;:_:,,:;:, ‘;§;‘.‘;.‘;.,,f~“° m” 5gp,,;,h@g;,,“;g:,g:,,lg1,,gs" w r1615???» “i? “l? t Tillllly L-267-i2-6-1- ssig. égfiemllllsgstgilfiimieafléi: memihinieiihivlollilgngicialrclesamiixriy (conthlued o__n_ page w’ Co] c) defences, awnitcdma rentclwcd _.__-_»—— qmobprsckcmnanxrzllrd anhurxbieg; l‘; lwltggggfgecxgwrl“ Ham £03; JBW Salli-h! 01:81‘, then 0pm‘ “vigil! will??? diqfiiixyzily 3d ', llilstgrlfierllilliilgtrggnla: slihdl Bléialian P I I s d f §¥§°1>rlmi3§r," fllgllieglejagle; any , g -_ o of~fi“rif'irl°='r‘i~i=‘i"fiirf°ii .¥';"il".i;.°§"."“§§...?.’.;‘; Further redvctwns .. ... Dudn ""80" ° Y $33.33,, g; 1 m Cowheud school Conan being drowned. formula for s. nefloeful solution." were "completely repulsed with atililgngppwrgn hsgralgllfiélilélfftilyellgg 3,5,0“ 4g w severe casualties," and a third Axis attempt to widen the gap between the British gained "a little ground” (This oocss b C d ' - inc nuvymlivas annhurltg; choir?» gun“ cmmudgn around the Pacific. c.1111 Japanese ships now scheduled to call within “Y. December 22nd. L-Ziid u by Navy Mini-Sm A118“! M50900!" Keneko, 86-year-old Harvard-ed- Slilvllsis: The weather has been unusually mild in soul-hem 1111-14 - “"'“l~' ‘immd WWW dflfly- - r r be 1< tio 1mm 1 eslmarket price. W. T. . °“ NW- 74- M“ Mfimuwv 31°" ucebed Privy Councillor and vet- ' ' moat, of which was rcwon in 11. - _ _ _ flu- monh a em r a n p0 ' eastern Ontario with light show- ’ *'°°°-1’*’-ll§§€i;..°l‘“°“"°‘“ “mm” iii‘; '“'°"“ °‘ “m” m“ "- l" "Vllla" £0955 83,3151; gydnvr-"lflu- v m ..X.“Z.‘§K.".°i?.".3 6.5.252. wéfiié. hillii’; §ZE“’£;‘1..‘3;.°Séilfdéfféié: ;,;=,,,b";,;;,1;;=,s wry; rouohwlo —— ‘ _ ' m q e - ‘ , “ . ‘ ' ‘ s n e nort- west m, Decmbe, 19m 3mg. It was announced that the Chem led that a com- _____.___...__ grit of: $355901’: porno“ strong wmds and w" revnil on the Great Lakes. 1g, ha; ficcrs in i-llo occupied capital. on m“. m me ‘"1111 55?”... all kinds j ' “l-ry- . M. McKlnnon, ver. n-ml-lz-e-zl. nual 1 ' mee in Kington Tele- CQ. HAL. liings n Public Sllvrdev. December 1am ‘we 11 ' v0 and dressed. poult ‘ “d! and Frld . h? Fzurlter River. w L-al-li-Zi-Wsd-Set-tf. W orders for large qusnti lwult 11 ' ch31” d?“ and dressed. and Mom L-MT-lfl- ~81. , 8 14-152-12-6-11. Kaneko makes gllililll Xmas entertainment bly was under command of Crndr. mitbtee of "respectable and trust- ‘ it. time of the attack. The incident occurred Boot. I. the admiralty disclosed. It said that Oept. lbrshf‘! so- tlon in “jumping for safety with- out a though for his crew cause considerable discussion nuwng the hundreds of U-bcat prisoners now in our hands." The 0-501 was on her first opera- tional cruise, the admiralty said, apparently giving information ob- tallied from risoolers. "“°“ r?‘ t o... ‘i? .Y."°...r..'§§¥ yolnlg," s a . n officer, four petty officers and two ratings hsd ever made s Dlevious r Australia in ‘d ‘m; "M," to m”; e4 e,- m of goods svaiisbie for the domestic y, u, m. 3mm; 3w‘; market may have to be accepted by “n Canadians to the end that export trade of dominion is assured, ‘Prado Minister MiwKinnon said today. The minister appealed to the pub- lic "to ecce t some sacrifice in 1.1.0 matter of omestic supply now, if such ‘ necessary. in view of the bug-term importance o! main- lldningafter-the-war employment." ilrlsls grave aleovmmoesuamo , mo. o —1c1=) -' In price ceiling UITAWA, Dec. 5 —(CP) -— The wartime prices and trade board an- nounced tonight that the general price ceiling rogram applies to wood fuel an sawdust fuel and “must be rigidly observed." These cou-lmodlties. the board added, will be placed under Juris- diction of coal administrator J. M tewart "Dilring the-past year or so, wood otiallons with the conquerors. these mltbrcnks were reported :—— 1. A German major was shot end seriously wounded 1n the hip by s1 cyclist on the R110 De Seine, in the Boulevrvrr. Latin quarter ncnr the St. Germain. The cyclist escaped. 2. Another officer was fired ullon suburban Issy-Iles-Moulineaux. near the Ver- b_v a. band of men st sailles gate. Ho, was unhurt. Two ll. B. men L-zya-1z.e-11,J. D. Prentice and the Moose Jaw worthy representatives" from ec- - . t Pmme Pr,“ under Lieut. r. m. Grubb. both er omrnic litical nnd diplomatic UITAWA- Dec- 5 —<0P> - Ad- Coincident. who the QWSFIICQ 1n vinccs; . 1a - M 1m the Royal Canadian Nsvy. ‘t the ch11” upoboth nations he t, dll-ltllifll WGUOUOM in lhQ quantity gzganvlfrltléycoxfigilygfrgllizr, ‘aqmlngmn: r - ' sure a er west. I . .__._..~.. PANAMA. Dec. o --(AP) - 03,2519“ 9'“ 5 4C1’) —1"m- T t rth h ks t - "“ 111:3 tirinriiimleaprl liulircllng iii-l M“"“*‘°°°“*°“"‘ ‘lfihl mln- 11F a school today at Santiago, midway between Panama City and David and panic sprcs-l temporarily among the popu- iation. OTTAWA. Dec. 5 --(OP\ _ itrfllllth oi ille Canadliul Women's rmy Con»; now is near y 1,000 it] . more volunteers be,“ (male; N14 rises tmnorrou morning at 7.24. daily, the defence department said tonlght Last quarter moon Dec. l1 2.48 clearing rmd colder Saturday night; 5111148? fair and colder. winds becoming strong w9sf4gr]y_ Iiigh tide today at 12M and at midnight. Bun sets this afternoon at 4,10 tie change in temperature saturday, Shifting hmLBOURNE . Alistrdl-llfs war cabinet hurriedly well!" in "n" W" PMW- fuel prices have advanced substan- Ospt. Forster had only a "short reassembled today‘ (m fwelnt 0f "n m""¢d w ‘m’ W!‘ tislly throughout the country. pri; ten . y flbecember 0th instead c U-bost course" and "certainly llfli- 0W1"!!! "WW6 41""!!! 1-6 P!’ ms-or.ggf"if”luf"l ‘gm marily because of the shortage o . u It was learned that more than "Egmflfld, We 13 mum,” M. f . _ d - .. veswck Marketlulxlm eélaxtlg’ emxgerience and the confi oifio crisis he reached a new on ma ‘Mme mm" machine. m“; “boy, ~ s . 18.000 applications for enlistment 'n m a), 1 ,1 the C.W.A.C. and the (Vanadium er m “o e BURDEN — CAPE TORMENTINE SERVICE Are drowned shoe: g1, m“; gum, wsr cruise in a submarine the announcement Women's Auxiliary air force have . m... r , d immedl i . . ' ~——-~ b1 g mun" m. m“, “d "'§'rrie<1"§r1“i long-stanadfiii have been out to ‘Nbaer deal. of bu“; now propose, w ha], (CSPI3IKE'I‘ lmrlhlaorctrvtga Dec. 5- been received by the war scrvlco: 4 wash. bu" “~- er v "v"- “:-"~e.re l:".~.vr.:~u*:..*1:~~. use: "My loo-e r .;h.§°3§°.w§“§.§. cocoa: __ m. o»... o» E W" I6 oormoi midi. mans: comm coNnol. Nfikfilffmfi‘: gggsgmig“ '“‘ Mum,“ men who bmke through mm 1o.- srm 10:11.01»:- m», m. s “$0M” T°""""'"° 1"” M" as usual for the --- Tm m" o1 .11 bug . gsw o; Production of essenger cars in m"; m“ Esg-[ONAGE and drowned yesterday while haul- -—-(CP)-T.\r_l earthquake ahoolr 33° P - -~ - “who r.- uomeosr<cz.-..aur..xs o» om do-o- -- m» g» 5,33,?" - k- ~= he u» 1M e o- ,,,., i."i.-t.‘.'.'i’.?“.i'.;".:.l"l£§.f "m" v" a“. ... :1-.'~:r.":'.:r..... woo» , ' ‘ r , . , , - --— e s . ‘on ca "t n n. mated however m‘ Officials said United Kingdom gemqws for espionage l-n ncusrsl 'I'"e victims Wm David Mac- area bordrrlns Plum" "i"! 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