. ;urcw.~1"w-r~=r~1~rnwv Charlottetown Guardian Two Con! Inning Guardian. rounded 1M7. HEPB URN SCORES KING as‘ “F1 VE-CE ‘s? CHARLUITETOWN, CANADA. FRIDAY, oacsmssa is, 193s MAXIMS MERE MAN °" ‘ _____ MERE MAN zT/Wfl/ ' "—"' .....‘¢-..:av----*-~ The People's Pape Wsrsfiuii m»; m-m. w... (lovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ANTFWAR PACT liSlilEliABKEll av lllguuml Fears Change In W asiiingtoit Admin. istration Might Al- ter Good Neighbor Policy. (BL ANDRUE BERDING Assoc ted Pros: Foreign Staff) LIMA, Peru. Dec. 15-—(AP)--’I‘he United States abandoned hope of reaching tor-American Pact against outside aggression today md put before the Pan-American conference a project to unify all misting peace agreements among the 21 American Republics. ‘The proposal would ores/e akind vi Pan-American peace consti ution {mi embraced in 33 articles of one 2 document sll the accords, resolu ions and declarations of pre- vious pan-American conference". on ocaco, conciliation and arbitration. Abandon Hope ‘ihc abandonment of hops oi’ reaching an accord for continental defence was due to Argentina's in- sistence she did not want a pact to a resolution or gatatemen of un y. i“ hind-the-scsnes discussions in- glt ted Argentina not vet was con- "NI d the Unitw States good l g ma“ id ti: Xgmatnent . en es, wanfs a n “worded to pro- Hdo for d . galnst agape-axon and" “‘ n fir 5"". K y wou v ro t a n - erica from ‘JOQQIOPB aggression frtxnnm tho Unind States as well as from e nes n oae e ‘Hi3.’ °£vi~l§iihts' idi ta u. feared a change of administration: in , n t alter the pre- United Stotes do ‘es. however. continued to that e worlding should refer to cu agqreas. on. Malia» eid that Iatin Amerioadéi; auffictenti through ogre m ts reached at previous nan-Anseriecrilan oonf for mcinflainlnq peace an abandoninn intervention in the western hemisphere. Resigns Post In Roosevelt Cabinet W N, Dec. 15 -—(A.P) -Preside.ut Roosevelt accepted to- dflil the resignation of Commerce ginning? Daniel Roper effective c. . The President said in made pulalio by the White House, that he knew the "impelling per- sonal mason" which prompted iilgaer to ask to be relieved oi his cs and "I accept ‘your resigna- tion with v sincere t." R ‘s ation was the sec-- o and Cabinet members with- ln neoant weeks. Attorney General Cummings has resigned to resume law Eagtioo, Comma fVfNli "Concert, Forest Hill Hall, Fri- day, December 23rd. L-Iill-IZ-lti-ii. "Buying goose and duck leathers, also brass. cop er. lead and horse hair. John R. mks. New London. P, E. I. L-302-l2-l4-3l. "School Concert in lknerald Hall Wednesday, Dcccm-bsr 21st. L-litiii-12-16-2i. "QINSWIQI-CSDCETI. a: French River Hall December 21st. L-SBS-lll-IB-li. " - s ouag " n rs‘ auiipxohrliiizttmg Y' Iii fitirpifi; a P. M. ‘u’ nu.’ m” ‘tL-IiM-U-lfi-li. " Sci oi ssélfttll ember 23. Admission iiocsand 10o. 60-l2-l0-ll. flops "C0111! u» concert in central Royalty flohool. Friday. Dec. 16. In lid of Wanca‘; Institute. - probing the Princess smile!” presents for loved ones. But please dolf-t forget that with- out your help Christmas will be lust another dreary winter day for many. Our list of needy chiidmen is a lenerthy one necessitating many Santa Pals. The ilenezous response of Char- lot/totnwn people and those oi’ out- lying districts too is appreciated but still the needy children out- number the Santa Pals. ‘We realize that manly Santa Pals will come to the fore by the time Chrisiunas arrives and will send in their donations. But please don't delay too ions. ‘llhere are probably manly people who refrain from contributing to the Fluid because they think their donations would be too small. Not at all! You would be surprised i1’ you knew far a small don- ation will so inwards supplying toys and candy for the children. SobesBantaPalas soonss possible and brivchten your own Christmas holidays as well as the kiddies’ YESTERDAY? SANTA PALS Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson, Norbh Bedeoue. mMrs. Lorne E. Burlelgh. Ellen's- ivn-s. Geoii’. Fitzgerald. Miss Xalerie R0 era. , . . 3 , Roddin Bros. = “ hols Atkinson. Viliso n- _ Mkinso Miss Dlllme Phillips. Miss Gladys Williams. Miss Connie June Chandler. Mrs. W. C. Davida. Mrs. W. M. Wrlmht. Miss Marjorie Cameron. Harold J. Smlrpel. Mrs. Brentorkvli. Wood. Bemerd Flooring. Miss Mary Homing. Miss Bessie Conrad. Walter Conrad. m. clrrowi. Troop oi Girl Haulage ilope Test Described SYDNEY MIN. N. B». Dec. 15- <CP)--A Colliery engineer Mauritz Maitson, oday told the tribunal mine disaster vhs miner's haulage rope could 116W withstood 12 timm the i it w- ried Dec. 6 when it broke, Balding a mmn- on which toil 31 deaths. Ha based his statement on the results orf tests mode on e stool cabal . those you wish Their Happiness Depends On You iAct Now sanofiis The List or Needy Ones_I_s_ Still Great. . . . Folk doffed their frowns and put on a sweet Yes, conic t0 think of it, Charlottetown people are a happy lot these days. The stores are crammed full Christmas goods and are thronged with people buying of ' _ The cold weather yesterday and today has reminded citizens that Saturday of next week is Christmas Eve.- Yes_ it's that close. Most have decided at last what their presents will be for Mother, Father, Sister, Brother, son, daughter, sweetheart and all. ‘Citizenship liigl; Restored To Former Monarch By Franco BURGOS, Spain, Dec. 15 - (AP)-'I‘hs Insurgent Government tonight restored f citizenship rights to former King lfonso of spain The decree was adopted at l. council of ministers over which General Franco presided. (Last. year it was reported that Franco might agree to put Al- Fonsos youngest son. Prince Jean. on the S anish throne and that Alfonso, w o abdicated on April 14, 1931. would not object.) Franco personally read the law before the council, declaring null and void s. decree approved by the Spanish courts in November. i931, stripping the former king of Lights as s. citizen 0f___§Ip_l__l!l.__ __ Mrs. '1'. D. Ooliwelzl. lilliss Helene Colwell. Miss Constance Colweil. Fred Colwell (Jr). mBilly and Evelyn Pidgeorl, French ver. Georgie Donald Oheltcn. Middleton‘ Red Oros. J. W. Cann. Bordon. Rev. D. J. Morrison, Hampton. Winnifred I. Burns. NEEDY CHILDREN Here is the list of needy children supplied by City Clergymon. Select t.o he and 00m- munlicafe your inten on to The Guardian y letter. or ‘phone 133, 293 Clara 4. s ane 3. . 30d Gio la l5 inos. 301' Walter 7 811 David 2. 822 Ba , ll months. 813 Norman 3. 323 Andrew l0. 324 Richard 8. 325 Michael 4. 326 Lizzi 3. 328 Agnes 8 1-7 329 Marie 10. 33o Joyce 8. 331 112mm. 6. 332 Roma 4. 333 Thelma 2. 334 Baby Parker 4 mos. 335 Joseph s. 336 Jackie i. 837 Windle 2. min/nth lo. 330 Frederic 7. 340 Arnold 4. Bil Tommy 9. 4142 Helen M! Doris . 844 Hank-is 4. 845 Joe l5 months. s41 Junior s. 34d Josmh 4. vnlflllslll nuns m NiWA scum 20 Out 0f 24 Men Sought In Allei i Rum - ring Conspir- acy Held. EALIFAX. Dec. lb-(cPl-A Rm- Mounud Police not Nova Santa's post-prohibl rum- runnin fraternity tndny and can-no up wit 20 omit of 2i men sought for conspiracy to defraud the Fed- orgfot tigliailoo. o1.lr w were gothor- od up immediately. at least one was e to be arrested by night- ! i. Another was “out of torwn" and whereabouts of th was unknown. The arrests~nixie in Halifax County. eieht in Cape Breton. two in umenburg and one in Digby County were made quietly and n.1- most simultaneously. When the net was drawn in it lacked two of the Halifax residents named. one Lun- enlburger and one Cape Bretoner but arrest of the latter was expect- ed momentarily. AmAri-ested By midaftemoon the following had been arrested Colin A. Chisholm, E. A. Young. Sidney Recon. John Tanner. Lloyd Walker. William Momah and Junes Bowman; ax; John Howell, Meteghan; Norman Conrad. River- pou-t; Willoughby Riicey, Lower 1g- Have: Louis Go an. Glace Bay: Bruno McCormick. Sydney Mines; Neil Archie and Colin MacKinnon, chn Carpenter and Bartolo Gatto, New Ws/tedord; Joseph Bianchini, Reserve Mines: Joehlg Young. West Dover: and Bendaun 0. Johnson, Beechville. . Some were found still abed. All those arrested in Hal d l-lesd 2hr! tinted re 5~luoeil who dad’ until Jan for hearing. Loam m an The exception was Joshua who had difficulty in rats; medietely the necessary but and was Jailed pendmtz mniiemenh. He is scheduler. o peer Dec. 23. Jack Thomas Rossiter and Creighton. Halifax. Joseph Wolfe. Lower Lei-lave. and Joseph Goody. Little Ems d'or. were not foun immediately. Rcssiter Goody was expected todv by night and police said they expected to find Creighton and Wolfe "shortly." Wording oi’ the “mutants for bheir anest indicated the end of the investigafiion haul not yet been reached. All were ch with con- spiring with each other “and divers other us" to fraud the Piedeml Government oi’ 84.000900 by illegal ifirrporfation and transportation of quor. Oil arrests were without difficulty Occasionally one or the accused nnlttered remarks sbo "a. .3 hotoqraph n “t ‘w saga?" Bl‘! l8 G WIS 0 Into the law courts building but of- ficers had no trouble. um day was the climax of weeks of patient undercover work by Itoy- al Canadian Maul-red Police in No- d éjuiaher afieldfrhc s Whmn already have been convicted and sentenced. Previous charges were laid against Nova Scotia. New Brunswick and St. Pierre Miquelon mtlndignmb Count men arrested en unz y were brouaht to Halifax later m the day. charged and remanded. Cape Breton residents l be t here tonight and charged tomor- row. Visit To Maritimes OAilil-A (OP) —~ Dr. "tuft. u e . gefinlte plans in min as to he will visit the Maritime Prov- inces but it certainly won't. be m!!! summer. "Haw could i get away?" he asked when questioned concerninil aJOsnadio dippedintxfwhatwesnll ediobe bmllflfll e remaining two mean th I of - Stacks of mail bags are Dr. A. R. llafoe Plans . F‘ Canadian Legation Appointments To Be AnnounceiWShortIy” (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA. Dec. l5—Ap\point- to the Canadian legatlons in Paris. Tokyo. Brussels and The Hague will be announced “short- 18". Prime ‘ ‘ Mackenzie King said tonight after cabinet council. ‘Iihe cabinet was occupied by routine work in Drelnration for the parliamentary session. the Prime Minister said. Another meetinc will be held tomorrow and three mectintc are scheduled for SONIC“ dian l-lllah don. as Minister to France. and Jean Deny. Charge dnffairs at the lactation in Paris. to the dual lea- otion which will be established in Bnisseis and The Home. report-s are confirmed in the oiificinl announcement. it will e ent is carrying out the mlicy of liillnfl minister- ial posts abroad by promotion. Pnsllllllvl. nuvvllllls Charlottetown Office In Readiness For Peak Traffic Next Week. l Local post’ office authoritis have everything in readiness for the Christmas rush. vzas re- vealed water-dilly. l but ~ I saver it is not lulxniifbdfri next week that volume of trmffio begins to reach the peak. In the Charlottetown office ad- ditional gpacc for mailing insured parcels and weighing parcels, as well as for a. stamp vendor's wic- ket has been provided in a room to the left. of the main corridor. In the back pant of the building. where clerks sort mail. additional racks have been provided to speed sorting and delivery oi incoming letters and cards. Additional facili- ties ha/ve been provided too for the handling incoming n e building, in readiness to take out- 801M’ mail. Every year the public was oo- operating more and more with the Post Office Department by mail- ing earlyh during the Christmas season. us chairing prompt tie- livory of their cards. letters and parcels. Mr. W. M. Bmhsut. pm- mosterfire said yestotgiey. Beg! no today Canadian Airways plane from the mainland will make the east bound flight in the morning. it was announced. 1n connection with sir mail service 94 Postmaster Brehaut said a change had been made in the time of clos- outgoing mails. a letter to local businessmen the postmaster said: "Owing to the poor condition oi the roads be- tween this office and the airport. it will be necessary to advance the time of closing the air mail from noon to 11.45 a. m. from now on and through the winter months, and you would be advised to have all mailings in ths Past ditice not later than 11.30 a. m. to ensure dospatch by all‘ plane for much handling has to be done before mails are made up for despatch. If the plane is delayed in leaving Up- ton Ai close connections are missed at Moncton and the object. of the air mail service is nullified." In another part oi the letter Mr. Biehsut ints out. "mailings for dsspatch air plane and trains mould . in amnion of closing time. and it lorly important at this time to stress correct addressing. return address. careful packing and the use oi’ standard size envelopes and curb." Captain Walters -Weds At Halifax Already mails _ uiiljlliltli n: wnun av c u AMBERLAIN British Financial Pow- er Seen As Curb On German Thoughts Of War. Wire) -__.. (A. P. by Guardian's Special LONDON. Dec. 15-—-.Pi'1mc Min- ister Chamberlain pointed today to possibly the weakest point in Ger- mahs/‘s armor with a warning ‘to Nazi leaders that Great Britain's vast financial resources might prove decisive in a lone we: be- tween the two notions. Speaking st s luncheon at the House of Commons. the Prime Minister represented British fin- ancial power as a curb on German thourzhts oi war. He sold: "We may take it that when Ciel-roan starbeszn will not say the German people-reflect on the possible consequences of a con- flict. if ever a conflict should arise between our two countries. they think not only of our slunamenlm but of our great financial re- -t sources. which in s. war of ions -,dur~ation might well prove to be a deciding factor." Schact In London Hjalmar Schacht. president of the German Relchsbank and umb- ably the German statesman most aware of British financial power. was in London. presumably seekina to avert a threatened trade war and possibly to work out some scheme for the migration of Jews from Germany. The luncheon was private. how- ever. and Dr. Stahscht. did not at- tend. Lt. was in honor of Loni Bicester. forvmeriv Vivian Smith. elevated to the peers-go in the Kinds birth-day honors. Lord Bic- ester is a partner in tine financial concern oi Monzan. Grenfeil and -' wflchacltt colder-red with vi- l-lcials of the Bank of Ezrziailrl tn- ClflN to try to ailay-accominu to the general opinion of the British pres-a British threat to "beat. Gennanvv sit. her own game" in barter trade. The three-t was Dressed Dec. 1 by R. B. Hudson. secretary to the overseas trad-e de- porumcnt. Mr. Chamberlain. it was noted. made a Point of drawing a line between German statesmen and the German people as he did Tucs- dav night in his bannuet speech to the Foreizn Press Association which the German Ambassador. Herbert Von Dirksen, and other Germans. refused to attend. 1n his speech Thursday Mr- Chs-nvberlain reitera-tcd his belief that the German and British pec- M» never wished io so to war ag- ain. time substance ct the declar- ation he and Chancellor Hitler signed at Munich Sept. 30. linked today's th Mr. speech - Chamberlain's stateunent ‘Tuesday niaht that ' “it is to reason we are prepared to lis- wlu-ud-sellieggtciéssd-P $2931! (Continued on page ll. Ool 2) Labor Unrest In Guiana Threatens GEORGEHOWN. British Guiana. Dec. 15 -—1CP Cathie) -British Guiana approaches the Christmas season anxiously. There one in- creasing rumblings of labor un- rest. 1t was reported Saturday had been fixed as the deadline by post- oflioe and transport workers for a strike unless their demands for increased wages and improved worknig- conditions are met. The strike would tie up communization by mail, telephone radio rail and water. Latest reports were that hos- pital workers and government messengers may not. strike, as was indicated Sunday night. Ref lfh - For Canada Named CIITAWA. Dec. l5 ~iCPl - Miss Constance Hayward of 0t- taws, field secretary of the L988“ of Nations in Canada. has appointed oxerutive secretary of the Canadian National Committee 12 PAGES Annual Subscription Deliver“! $6.00 By lull-P. l. l. H.003 Condo u! U. I. I500 _ .__a Lays Bid-me For National Disunity At Leadefs Door Ontario Libera-l-I-‘remier Scathing= In Denunciation Of Federal Premiefs Partisan Record. A — TORONTO, Dec. li-Premier Mitchell Hepburn of Ontario returned today to the attack on Prime Minister Mackenzie King with the charge that Mr. King's 1930 “five- cent" speech in the House oi‘ Commons had done more to contribute to national disunity than anything that has happaned since. The Empire Club was Mr. Hepburms forum for his deo- laration “I believe in one Canada, not nine Canadas.” Th! real foes of Canada were those who refused to see disaster ahead in the piling up of public debts and who refused to prepare for national defence by monetary reforms and by dealing with unemployment. _ “Now, in regard to William Lyon Mackenzie King," said Mr. Hepburn. “This gentleman charges me with con.- spiracy to destroy Confederation. There is no more loyal Canadian than I. I love this Canada and am proud to know it is a link in the British Empire. _ _ “I am not only s. Canadian, I am an imperialist if you want to call me that. "This Mr. Ki! who charlw m! ' with enlerinf in a consfllraoy to destroy Con adoration is the some gentleman who in 1930 got up in Parliament and enunciated a policy that did more to destroy Confed- eration than anything else that has happened. King said "not a five- cem piece for relief to any Pro- vince with s. Tory Government." "Imagine that inn-n Willi W ">- cuse me of conspiracy asainst con- Australian Trip Planned By Hepburn federation. Imagine a leader like -_ m... man talking about an appeal woawrrm, Dec. in ~40?) to the public on the isue of nation- new“ mmhep ]'_ Hgpbum all unity- , . tarlo announced he f "Herr We h“ 1 mum" ‘"51" for Australia shortly after enuncistmg a policy with l1 filllb- st The Provincial Governments hadto o! and be satisfactory to him. I thouzh» we were gett along but hes get- ting so near t e five-cent piece in regard to Ontario. Tm questioning my own affiliations.‘ ' Two Great Problems ‘There are two great robiems to be solved before Can a can mo- vide adequately for national defence, said Mr. Hepburn. They were: Rciunding of public debts to les- th . The Premier said he Wml-ld also general reconomic condi and social legislation in A our th next two Opemngzig g1 the moo Lesiaictunl C‘ hfiwfldisfi... t... . e m gouge s, wmfihehensive report sen the pro rtion oi’ revenues go- lniz w v ntsrsst Charlies "Kl"- lsam definitely -before On tary orm bemu an essential also ‘w. m. Wm, "5 9 mic-rip l“ ‘m5 wmectm“ hloyment- insurance rogram - UnWVMYmGIM mmicm“! 3" just what the Federal vemmeni mong young men who were m“ m m“ mnumon and m,“ demomiized by being fed. cloth m, wwud ugmamn ‘mplenlcn, and housed at the public expense. The democrules must stand w_ tation it will proceed at the net! session of Parliament. Bother to resist three ers bent m 9.6mm. u‘ o 1d d mination. must Awmlwnyml e 1 Sgt l8; houge in order to be able to his Australian vuvase will be H011- Ooii A. Campbell. Otitario Min- ister“ of Public Works: Chester 3r Walters. pepuly treasurer and con- do her pert. "Today l witness the demoraliz- stion of our oumz men because of a i ffl nce ad Re." Elm- their inability to find employmetpefi Kg?’ fir‘ gzpmimé‘ confident.“ We can't feed. clothe and shel ‘tlltem without breaking their mor- e." secretary . __...___---—--— LONDNO-A bill to be introduov ed in Parliament this session Wl make available over the whole England and VJuLt-s modern facili- ior diagnoc.‘ mid treatment! Mr. Hepburn mid he saw a "ter- rible spectacle" a few weeks ago when young men picketed the City Hall here in protest against having to do seven hours’ wonk a week in return for their keep, A few years ~ ago these some men would have 1 ~~ been ashamed to accept charli y. The alternative m the refunding 0f public debts was bankruptcy. Less revenue should go to interest charges and. intro should be avail- ~ - .—.~ 21.11 -::_——;—.J ‘ it... ab! f th - ur es. including ‘ define? iddieidogs vdsOniarin debt D recently were offset bv assets but _ - not so additions to the Federal “opt; gprqmgg debt which were relief. railway de- ficits and subsidies of various ‘ sorts. l EYERNAL m ‘ii-u: Bazaar or A BALb-AEADED MAN‘ v Government Bares Rebel Spy - ring i BAROELONIA, Dec. i5 \AP)—— The Spanish Government announc- ed tonight that, an insurgent. say ring o1 400 agents had been d - covered and that some already hsxi been tried and sentenced to death. A communique from Pmmicr Juan Neerins office said that. 200 of the as had been iven prison . l Oif ‘JL-swdz-m n alggllmn exwlleflml égagu‘ <'-"=~”‘-T:_T"T"‘T’T““° a report he would visit the Marl- “A-LWAX- D°°~ 15 “(Cm " on refugees and victims of political terms from so to years, but r i rant School controlled ma. descent, Which“ ‘"1 1”?’ u- w‘ " times next summer. That is Dr. captain Anon Walw- ample" rsxution it was announced w- n. ms not reveal when or how m. roar-mar ‘u: “n” h?‘ 39 w 1334) . Daioels busiest season use in of the International Fishermenh by _ ' meats were made. Marithne East: Decreasing welt- ' l _7 31m‘ 358C] Augfqjcsj ’ ) . “m,” u, 10°31“; arm his five Champion Schooner Bluenosceérszk :»-.--. --~--~--» ~ A- - s c m“ a ~ crly winds; fair and cold. “°‘““°" ”"~‘““°°" "m" °'“' New Brunswick Will Honor itflhtl°‘“lé°i.:...i".‘izih' “s? islet .u“’il".“§.ll‘-‘§ $61k l? » umo ci§ 5C3“? to the mfitlmas Concert B t F D, with who come to aes ‘vgttle gfltéyilfig-ycor-old Mildred Butler n s [ve wlglsmum and maximum tempora- mh. not fine. tho niit one nlsht eflfle A areWE Inner n}. m.» told the Canmilln ‘Ills bride was elven in mar-rims 1m 4 1 _ l 1a ms. , _ Agpooi u i Ottawa m- by her mower. Ruben. w l-lallm- U Victoria s2 a ........... ‘runs... 331;.” fiofiat: m mm p Rygym, .3533 only p. nderway On Two Fronts mm,“ 2 z ———-— times. "I wou e I0 d0“ M" - m!" 5mm“ ‘ no cl a m mm cums 5.1m- om a n. m. 10- Ewan o! l-lw 11'1"" WW- sometime. man. Winnipeg a as m‘. 551' a“ 3"“ (OP) Rob. H. B- 3mm“ g “H m‘ an‘ “a Bu“ was?“ M" lmmu" Th‘ m” 1mm’ “mgr “d h“ HBNUAYE. France. Dec. 15—-(AP) Government already forewarned and ‘Doronto l6 m , yo; p, some one dag w... b, u; honor n. a dui- od e to Make lMtlltMhl-I; ___..-_-_------ bride culled llgfo ht In the 4mm. m...» s...“ his Insur- braced m. assaults m the two scc- Ottawa 43 4 ca» on account at hoii ays. m: here an. 8 before basalts to the umemmtt. e m‘ Mr Bennett Guest Liner Lady owkins or gem. Anny into action today with tors. reported the Insu ents flii- Montreal 3B 4 and ‘mutiny W111 i’ moo in molar-id. w complied slndlv- A o“ _ - Ila-at announcements»: the '1 - simultaneous attacks scalnst spen- ed to make any immedia gains. em as m... “" ' we mtdn" aim...”- “ d ”i °°"“'“» ~ of pa... Gallery .. "":..u'~..'.*"..u.::.."sn" ‘as ..c""“""~..scs.rnr.s..v..u* at: M" .2 i? . o a . ' a ll - - ax Priday u usual. f1“! bemmvuhtg . 0th l Ppionuhip in the Int/gr‘; kin-laden {ram thghsgutisimstin_ fizdmnghifiie tmgefic; chulmbwwn ‘ 1g 13 - l n‘ only Ncawbiiiiiwmwof “m” ttl. en s an fir? over the top in were said in some border advices to “d “MES; x“: lgmrm.“ n’ no ' . i ‘m mnqgd at the non: anww‘; DN‘ w"'(x) ‘m’ ——--——-—"--—~ m9 W" W‘ ‘Y $997M“! “i075 hue 5391*“ 775W“ plm§ ‘m. gun set; thin ‘afternoon ai. 4.19 M p, a autism nu W vessel. union-so after heavy rv ore tlon attack. The Gvvernmeilt fortified . ‘l tied W!!!“ W’ ‘ ‘ ' - | , and rises tomorrow morning at Parliamentary PNlu {is in or the f t mayor militilfi’ drives ts Cotalonim defences heavily nd “m” ‘if u“ »1"°""‘°° m “'1; ‘informal not: tho - CANSO n a Dec l5—-(GP)-— s d. completed his ciean- mssodfrcsh m» inlktrcmadura l-W- m P M film“ h” “my?” QM‘, ma“ today. 3h; Bishop m, 1415,", '11, "a, Motel-vowel o. up of the Ebro River front s. month 1.0311339. the three . m be“ gambit 2g‘. gm“ “n: I ~ 1M W i" ‘m m“ h?“ '°" "p" ‘$31?’ if“ “fr: K‘ n ‘Eflig h f w“ B“ m may‘ ruti a u. °li$liiw°is$id fifths .513 um lam than on» vtwwvn- . entrance to The ex nt of the one ons an ed e he l‘ " . (he Old Ofillfitfi. ~ ~ ’ w Ml’ budge’ . tide today their care ul co-ordination were in- 0cm or failure of the offensive THE CAB FIRM-Y Bill-WU‘ I‘ " A p i! ‘a? i“ “m” d “ti. Claude to 0mm 3:?“ “lg”. survey to tor-meted here as meaning that the would be the affect of Ins nt . n I New N“ who l‘ 11"" rqent- firs; qwer- there was any} long-awaited lnF-urflcnt general of- aviation and artillery on the v- In" Burial! “I l‘ ll i I. l A .“4fl a‘ ‘ H‘ ' “a?” p _ - femiv-e u“: rwvin-z underway, Tho ammonia superior manpower. Tormentins ll u m. s. 5 p. m. W. M! _ _ . ' v. 3 h‘ - alflu- ~ < ‘Li’ __. - 4 ~r4-lifi4'ayg vh~4flvnch~~ - » " '""'f“‘ A “"’“' .vww- “an p piovlm“ ~»-.r— . ' »; . ..._u-.-..- _._.¢_ _. ._._..-. _,_, . ' l '1.‘