psiiiuaav 2. 1942 lillli JANUARY BLEliNliNBE 811E Brazilian Police lilash with Organized Nazis R10 DE JANE1RD_,Dec.3l—(AP) -.Brazllian state oiioe and organ- ed “with some dead" in the stato of Rio Grands Do Sui, where more than 500.000 Germans live and many fifth col- umnists have been arrested, dispat- ches from Porto Alegre said today. Sixteen storm troopers were amo those rounded up in wide- sprea police raids. They are mem- bers of German societies which have one underground since the Brazil- aii government banned political parties in i037 and have persisted despite strict police surveillance. The raids, which resulted in the discovery of armed Nazi elements. were made in numerous towns un- der the direction of Dr. Plinio Bra- sil Milano, sub-chief of police. They were carried out at Nova Hambur o. Sao Leopoldo, Sarita Cruz, Estre a La Geado, Santa. Rosa. Aziseio and elsewhere. Where the deaths oc- curred was not stated. Definite proof of Nazi activity in Rio Grande Do Sui have been un- covered since Brazil declared her solidarity with the United States following the United States entry into the war. Dr. Ooellio De Scum. Secretary of Education in the state. declared. Three days ago 100,000 volumes of Nazi propaganda, intended for Brazilian schools, were intercepted, he said. A month ago Dr. Dc Souza told high Brazilian officials that part of the state's German colony was thoroughly Nazi, A disjpatch from Montevideo, mcanwl ie_ said the Uruga an Con- gessional Committee rob rig antl- ruguayan activities iad reported the discovery of documents. seized iii a raid oii headquarters of a Fas- cist organization yesterday. which showed evidence of a Fascist group along military lines in Uruguay. This group, it was reported, took its orders from Rome. Nlay scrap famous Eiffel Tower for Nazi war machine BERLIN, Dec. 3i. — (German broadcast recorded by APi-Paris’ 984-1001. Eiffel Tower, known to millions since it was built 52 years ago, may be scrapped by a metal collection committee working unoer Nlorsiial Petain, a Vichy dispatch tod The committee is charged with destroying "certain edifices present- ing no artistic or historic interest." Novelist Henry Bordeaux, French academy member, was quoted as toying the Tower was "an insult to aesthetic taste." One of the Nazis’ first acts when they entered Paris was to seize the French 'I‘ricolor on the tower and l0 substitute the Swastika. One of Hitler's first acts when he strode into Paris was to visit Na- poleon's tomb nearby. then ascend the great tower to gaze over his new prize, the conquered city. The tower would yield quantifies of munitions since 7. tons o stccl are in the $1,000,000 structure which the French engineer, Alex- andre Gustave Eiffel, built in 1889. Near Field Marshal Dill to get post LONDON, Dec. Sl—(CP)—An sn- nouncement in the London Gazet'e tonight that Field Marshal Sir John Dill is to be specially employed lcd to predictions iii informed quarters that he will be given some special liaison post, perhaps in Washington, or will become a member of the staff of the eventual supreme allied command. Sir John. who went to Washing- ton with Prime Minister Churchi i. rvlinqulslid his post as chief of the Imperial General Staff on Christ- mns day. His appointment as gover- nor designate of Bombay was an- nounced. in November. T§M$IWZUII§IIIIIJIIIIIA (mew-n Wiltshire, m; OUR Phone i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i t i i i i i l l T.0.li. activities Reach new high 19M, I8 meat o! men, mails and mate came more day in a year-end review. out the T. C. A. system. 1.116 UILIWC 5138-065 ' . C. B opened a. service between Toron and New York last. creases in traffic volume:- January. last January. LIBTY. Escaped Nazi Prisoner captured caped. The prisoner, Friedrich Oese camp to make s. delivery. Opportunities Now Offering In UPPAWAS-War-born vice Oomcnissio shortly. These appointments tiotial affairs, as well as with Ca adds home problem=. Univer women ux‘ "sity graduates preferred business group. A New Brick for The New Year A Luscious dessert, colourful and delectable. Send your orders early to assure prompt delivery. THE PIIIIE MILK 00., LTII. Cor. Fitzroy and Great Geo. St. _ _I_lllllllllllll will be a written examination. De Luxe Ice Cream rippled with chocolate and New Year's Fruit. Ari added joy to your festive board. 584. k II. MONTREAL tivities of ‘Trans-Canada Air Lines reached ‘new high levels durinz| the neeu. for fest m0.ve-' between war production centres be- wmercd uis army pronounced," President 1°“ 43 0f ltl Null-mind tAnks in a ' H. J.31m1llKt0!l, K. 0., reported to- rash and costly effort to lash o“; aircragmedtlhe appropriate N”, Gen. 194i the company extended. its $118M. the British high command from Moncton to Halifax and also added an additional daily round trip between the Maritimes and Mon- treal. Fulfilling an agreement with ' r a i»; - . . . IS OSHAWA, Ont, Dec. 3i-(CP)—- An escaped German prisoner of war was taken into custody here tonight before authorities at the reported killed on active service: Bowmanville prison camp, i0 miles east. of Oshawa. knew he had es- who said he had been an officer in the Nazi air force, hid in the 966- Mrs- I. bundle of laundry 1n the rear of brim. Yarmollth COLIN)’. N- 5- a truck owned by the Oshawa laundry which bad entered the Civil Service Slty N. Phillips (father) specialization and graduate work in Walfls. libonomics, Law or Political Bcienm. would be particularl useful hero. Other Detoarimen. will draw morg heavily on young business women tivltli a few years of exper- 5730. ieiioe. Tlict" ‘t the largest group of Duiinville, Ont. school teachers it was believed there was an amiple supply of the service: For this first large-antic round- uo of Canada's tmlvemit-r women. w. T. Busthell (father) Winchesterfl slnglg girls up to age (if: are oeinz Hangs, England. ‘ calle . Applications are lo be sent in to the Civil Service Commissiot‘. not later than January 15. 1942. There IIIIYIIIIIIIJIJIIJIIIIIIIVLQLQTIILWJUII Rommel loses 42 tanks in ,,,,, ,,,_,,,.,_,,,_ Rash battle CAIRO, Doc. s1 -(o1>> _ m m ma. m... l“ the Bivwing British pressure ir The company's operations expand- zlie western d; f c1 p eziufroiéu mtgesmdrailyh at gm British miodiimeasrefn iieafaeéifiif-il s o e ear o e an ,- .... 000 miles daily at resent, lie wrote. c" (“med w“ ad that “mar ed" increases in traffic volume were shown through- the Gun o, Sh,“ m Emmy cob Y. Attemptina l. last stand south ' Acedabia. on the eastern shore g1’ umn spearheaded with tanks "mad: Mr. Byi-nington revealed that '1‘. c. A. i to te itsalr l Y" '1 111ml" attack w interfere to Negviagiisndlam 3d Altai" Si: Wm‘ W!‘ operations" —- OPBTHt-lflns bent 0H complete destruction of Rommelb fighting M . q ..iri..~z.=...i~..s.~.e~.i'.=ii-iinia 0f casualties summer, and the fleet now consists of 18 Lockheed twin-engined planes. Mr. Symington reported these in- UITAWA. Dec. s1 -(c1=> -'riie Passenger traffic more than m,“ . double the 4,190 persons carried last $1,111,? lust fidaAyk rsggffez 143$ men previously listed as missing Monthly mail load now near 140,- km . . ooo pounds. against auto pounds‘ twjdprgQioflggvensséfii/lvis vir/zisssega". (lead, one previously listed as miss- Ai ~i ttbl ti 1-‘. tal (i: eélgggslslofliillitxdgscllrrlfzle; lnle-Iag- "is interned and one missing after air operations. One was reported killed on active service in Canada, one dead from injuries sustained on active service and one dead from natural causes. The list brought to 1,215 the num_ ber of air force dead and missing reported officially since the war started. Following is the casualty 11st with official numbers and next of kin: Overseas: Previously reported missing-now Sutton, Frank Howie, PO., 115027. Mrs. P. Sutton (mother) Monroe, y, N. C. ‘ Caiity, Malcolm Allen Sgt... R62- . Canty (mot-her) He- Previously reported missing-now sol-d official purpose; pfflllmgfl ea : Snyder, Paul Edward, P0,, J37- 32, Mrs. C. H. Snyder (mother) Bye, George Allan. 5814-. nsessg, Mrs. G. H. Bye (mother) ‘roron . Missing after air operations: Murphy, Charles Waiter, PO._ J5- Wlwflun- s11, M . w. B. Mu h i Itias (or higihly trained women with Ham”? ‘p Y (“W”) imiversity graduation are opening up in Govelrment depariments t at Ottawa. Sa aries o approx ma e l’ . $1.620 a year are offered in ‘a new repomd interned‘ call issued today by the Civil Ser- Prevlously reported missing-now Wilson, Hitch Ross, Sgt. B58184, Mrs. F. A. Wilson‘ (mother) Van- n. vary aridely, from responsible 0f- f flee supervision to research on mediately pressing proifems. and handline impoifantt coigspuidl-crkclei. {Bilge figawpkn pgamldelnrga “on; B34163, Mrs. T. D. Pierce (mother) month to month. will need several W" mwan- 0m- wpabh’ wen-tram“ you“ Wfifi Died of inhirics sustained on ac- Cmuisi Killed on active service: Pierce. Charles Benjamin, Sgt. require women with accurate and "l"? ""1"? detailed familiarity with internal: Phunns D. A" Lac‘ Rhmfiozs‘ C. Montgomery, Died from natural causes: Gillap, Albert Feeney, AC1, Hi4- Mrs. A. Glllnp (mother) Dangerously injured on active Btishell, PIE, £410., RAFl3l3l33. Seriously ill: Walsh, A. N., AC., RAF1180971. Mrs. A. N. Walsh (wife) Birming- ham. Eng. Bradley. Frederick George. AC1. RAFi31-i099. Mrs. E. Bradley Hook. Edward Joseph: AC2.. R1- 39753, J. Hook (father) _Watr0us. Sas . OUR BOYS UVER THERE For God, for King, foa- country ‘lilwy serve. E-otect and guard The. lmight Isis across the s08 The Htuns they must, rotor-d. Again the call to colours came while not thirty years before This very 11c had dared har might Once more she must be low'rd. From every corner of the globe ‘Iliey railed to her skin 0f England, lvfistaess of the Seas Her rrght can't be denied. Canadians, English, A-nzaos, Americans, Indians too For which they fight we tmly know That Democracy shall nile. For Liberty and Justice They sail, they march, they fly _ They fight for us. yes. one and all To conquer or to die. ‘Thinking of their wives and mothers Vii-lilo the bugle swells man 1n a. vision one maelnes He is back, the victory's won. Sregihls war-filled wife's eyes Deer- n8 ‘Ilimugh the dnisk at end of day Matching. waiting, ever saying "Bring him back. I pray You may." Then she sees his shadow nmrlng How she's overjoyed t: see him ban How lie loved to can upon her As she said, “God bless you, Jack," But, all too ston the vis'0n faded Hark! he heard the bugle sound And he prayed for God's protection A5 the standard he rallied round. Now let us all appraise them Remember them 1n every prayer And help to uvhfld our Liberty mi- which they die so n-ibiy there m R, 3,, Climber mid. ____________.._ ISLAND DOMINIONS no territory on the main _ ______________.___ The Netherlands and UB. cgniroi 0 Asia; all their Pacific holdings are oea-stmminded. THE CIIARLOTTETOlYN GUARD! ‘ N Starts Friday, January 2nd Continues Until Winter Merchandise Cleared OuI: at Drastically RecIucecI Prices MEN'S WEAR SPECIALS Clearing our stocks of men's good fancy and plain Shirts. Reg. $2. and $1.75, for u Men's fancy Broadcloth Pyja- mas Less 25% Men's Bathrobes and House- ccats Less 25% Men's Fancy Mufflers, Silk and Wool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Iiess 25% Men's all wool Scotch knit Gloves. Reg. 85c. for lgiennfioall wool Cashmere Hose. eg. c. Balance to clear, 2 pairs for .... .00 Men's heavy Jumbo knit 1 7 Heather Sweater Coat u 9 Men's “V" neck Sweater Coat (khaki) . . . . . . . .. Men's Fine "V" neck Sweater $3.32, iii“."."i’.'. Cilia.’ 2.29 Men's Caps. A special line, toclear Men’s soft Hats. A clearing of all broken lines. No two alike. To clear at . . . . . . . . . . . . . Half Price Men's medium weight Combine. tion Underwear, short sleeves, ankle length or long 8 sleeves. Clearing for, suit 9c. Boy's’ zipper Coat Sweaters. Clear- ing Less 25% M ' H h M111: . . .01? i‘? .11“??? 690. Men's all Horsehide lined Mitts and Gloves, elastic knit, fora pair Clearing balance of our boxed 75c. Ties, at 2 for 1 n00 SPECIAL LADIES’ AND CHILDRENS’ DEPTS. All Children's Ski Suits. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Clearing . . . . . . . . . . . .. Iiess 20% Children's Fur Fabric Coats. Sizes 2 and 3 years. Reg. $3.50 and $6.95. Clearing at HalfPrlee Clearing line of Ladies’ soiled Sweaters and Underwear, at . . . . . . . . .. Half Price Ladies Full Fashioned Pure Silk Hose in dark shades. Reg. $1.00 and $1.25, for per pair Remnants of Coatings, Silk and Wool Dress Materials. Clearing . . .. Half Price Ladies Brassieres, broken lines, clearing for “See our Dollar rack of Skirts, Dresses, House Coats, etc. Ladies Uniforms, (white), slightly soiled, for . . . . . . . . .. n00 Ladies odd Plaid Jackets, sellingat................... Ladies (a. few only) Beacon Bath Robes, (slightly soiled), clearing at Special Prices Ladies and Children's Ski Jackets. -- Speclal Prices- and (‘Domini-son's Ski Pants. Clearing -..-..--~--..-¢-.-~- Carpeis, Oilcloths and Linoieums Discontinued ‘designs in Linoleum Rugs, Clearing at 25% Discount These Rugs are genuine first quality material with a. canvas back. All standard sizes. English Printed Linoleum, suitable for a kitchen or pantry. special, per square yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C. All Wilton and Axminster Rugs, Mats and Stair Carpets, on Sate at Very Special Prices. ASK ABOUT OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN "Illlllfitihd UWM liNNllAl nnunnv turnout! Men's Winter Overcoats in Rag- lflfls- Silvana, Tube and Billed models lll Tweeds. Iiloltons. liar- ryiiiorcs. Clearing . . . . . . . . . . . Boys’ Youths’ and Students‘ Win- ter Overcozits. Clearing Loss 25".’) iiiiiiil°.“.°.“.i.d.°.i???’ 14.95 Prices $113. 3 to $38.00. _ Less 2595 fur collar. range from broken sizes. Ladies Silk Dresses. Reg. $1.95, clearing for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . All our better Dresses Drnstlcnlly Reduced IIM Curtains 6' Draperies Broken lines in Frilled lilarqulsette and Curtains. Clearing Less 881/39}. Nottingham Lace at........ . . . . A lot of Soilod Curtain s. On Salt . . . . . . ....]I1iIfPrl(-( Drapery Pliitls and discontinued patterns. Clearing at 831/394» Discount _I<‘igurc(l Upliolstvriiig Velour. 2 1 s Reg. $3.00, for per yard . . .. J Prowse Bros., Ltd. FOR BARGAINS DINING 0Y1! Boys’ horsclilde Coats, (lctachziblc fur collar Nina's Sheepskin Canvas Coats, 10.95 A clearing regular stock in 10.95 Price . . . . . . .. Men's Tweed Suits. $25.00, for . . . . . . . . .. Jam/airy c041 snze I AII Ladies' 5' Children's Coats Clearing Less 1-3 at: Our January Clearance Sale Ladies‘ Fur Coats, Clearing . . . . Less 25% Ladies Silk Dresses. Rog. $3.40 S to $3.95. Clearing at .... MILLLINE RY One table of Hats .. Aonther clearing at . . . . . . 1 too llzilance of Better flats, clearing for 95.2.95 JANUARY CL ZARANFE SALE A full range of Men's, Boys’ and Students’ Suits in single and double breasted models. Clearing at bu?» (black) Shadow Cloth. 46 ins. wide. wide. Price Pink, Blue & Stripe Flanneletts 1 9 ' 0. 36in.wlde. Peryard.......... Printed Broadcloth, 86 in. wide. C. Priceperyard................ Terry Towels, Special, pei- . . . . . . . I pair Cotton Towelling. Special, per Substandard Sheets — W a b a s a o -- i f? FF: $2.39 iii; “.1. Til"? .’?‘.°T‘.°.‘i .‘.’.”.°.°.' 3'.’ $2.59 pa1r........... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Frilled Curtaining. Price per . 0. Size 72 x 90 inches. pair -.-~-.. Pillow Cases. Special, per SiIIc Underwear 6- Gloves Ladles Ski P a n t s. and nadies Glove Silk Underwear in Bloomers, Bobettes, Panties and Vests. Sellingfor . . . . . . . . . . .. See our Special Table of Kid Glovea,for........... . . . . . . .. SPECIALS table, - ASK .\Il0I"l‘ 0Y1! I~I.\.\'I' _ PAGE. F1‘ . . . . . . . . . .. Less 259i» Men's Overalls. A special 1 I i523‘? . .".’. . T7375’. T. 1 .50 Cotton G- FIanneI Dept. 59c. Cotton Flannel Plaid, 86 in. . C. Clearing for, -- I'.\l‘.\I I-I.\"I‘ I'I..\\'