H-(og flghtllll 0h If“! ‘IQ Wll _-_—-~ ha], wounded du-rtialg lth": zhere ks sub had been sighted alt- they rels ed too how ch Sgt. seen companion ships oi the Clay- oq oi which pounced tonight - blazing away s r! glib tuft e51 wiskl mm N3, su ac - oa a er e a.n n. w“ ' However. only one ol the rearucgd m d seen what he thought wtca" the sub, and’ he wasn't surl- o . ‘Mefillsifilifhlrs. Jan. ac - rlT BINDING CHARLOTTETOWN. cauapa, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY a1, 194s I Elli OIL HIRE MAN it I leeeflary“ tn i justice. lall. “M; othl Provinces I UJJ- "JO- Iublcrlptlol Delivered. “.00. S T0 MAJOR STATUS Cranadian Mine sweeper To ed0ed_ In tgt. ||. iicluee 0f tlftewa Awarded tb..i‘...'*"..".il“.‘s.e. italics- other in th bon cbiiiinl ausaus water alter tho sa littie mineswseper-eseort hsd zone >__ i loll‘ Milli-ll’! gas wild-went to can. Isn- “n pale; cl Clifton. Nls 0B0 si the lew non-commissioned ellicerl ever to receive the a- ward. lle kept lighting when the Canadians were ensued lll all retired to have the scene an his unit's objective had . o _ w“ mllhellsie Pie o! Camp ‘amt, #3., won y the M.M.. year. . .111.’ t t 132;! lysine: orogharloztetown in, George I-lunt ol Orlllla. Oat. and Pte. It. . Jonca If Plank To iievive {Lining At Thoriiurn (C?) -- Plans ior reviving coal " mining in nearby Tlnrbum by tapping the 5,000,000-ton McBean seam. untouched since 18H. were announced today by Mines Min- ister h D. Currie oi Nova Sco- tia. The old scam will be ened as a new operation "provl ed lin- ancial arrangements can oe rom- pleted and working and labor conditions will perm-it." Mr. Cur- rie said a.iter a conierence hare with Attorney-General .1. I1. Mao» Quarrie and H. C. M. Gordon. president and general manager oi Acadia Coal Company. which will operate the new colllery. A ghost town lrom the time Acadia No. 3 nine closed down in i938 until its miners picked up work in nearby towns when the war started. Thor-burn would get a 25-year lease oi llie with the mine re-openlng. Plans call ior the extraction oi coal at the rate oi 800 tons a day. which would spread the estimated b,000..i00-ton output over this pwiod. The McBean seam. worked lrom 1m until a iire closed the mine in i889, will be tap from the ilanark slope. Pa ially driven down as years ago. It was not indicated how long the prelimin- Iry operations would take. Fire Destroys Dairy Plant At Woodstock (B! The Canadian Press) WOODSTOCK. N.B.. Jan. 30- Flrt. iollowlng an explosion in the boiler roonl. destroyed the two-. ltorcy plant oi General Dairies. 1-01.. this morning. The lB employees eeca ed witb- °"l "ill-fly. Nothing cou be sale». vised except oilice records. No estimate o! the loss was given. Coming Events w “Dance. m. ste art i Bail. Wednesday. ' "Buying live and poul- "y Pavina k ices. ls- ianc Cold add-Ha‘? “n- 1-tr "Loading hogs eve Thursday W!‘ Da Fraser . ......".=.:.... L“ can: {fletillsan and Digit? gulgtgi "owls to the l x uy Urea: liali Thursday. silt“... "no: "Mh- i-sl-al ea '_'_ beading Dressed Bo Frid , "lmlcan and send," milligr- River. 1.39-31, "Dance smoul- . "idly. Jiuuary Sigtfubdinbui w“! NM o'clock. 1.37.31, "Notice - llasd g M- » Willi!!! Felllllst. . noon :22“ :1 ggileek M1418. Imerald o. and . o. o. mo llltdx-gi "Medics ducts rnul-scav. m MILAN an Press Stall Writer) AN EAST COAST CANADIAN PORT. Jan. ao-Heroilm was born to the bottom lrom a Nazi tor- pedo explcsio alter the loss oi the Bangor- oratt hris "flung “S... presented m.“ su e th with one m°r 6;: mlduredeio minutu in the icy sea i m. before rescue came at the hands oi monies at their camp II another Canadian warsh Three Prince Edward Island- ers were among the crew Ola oq AB. Carl McKenua, George White, George wn, be aides AB. Lloyd Wesley Smith. Charlottetown. who was l and annlr, and picked up the 53 “Charlottetown” survivors. y Struck "Without Warning But there was no warning heiore pellers - smashed suddenly ‘tfihefitern oi Clayoquot at The warship, which was about to iinlah one escort job and was about to take up another. plum- mctted d in l0 mi whole aiter section r Eight men went do killed by the initial blast. Seventy- iive oi’ her com lament ol eighty- three got av/sy fill the ship's whal- leave the doomed vessel was her captain. 27- ear- oid Lt-Cmdr. CraigadOalnpbel o! ing s ip sure etlli alive had leit. her. Clayoquot went under a minute alter he abandoned her. Two heroes who eme the crowded minutes oi impending death were Able Seaman Bruce Williams oi Leading Coder William Petrie oi Montreal. A strong ed irom eath and swimmer. ed several men onto Petrie pulled out at man. shipmntes said. and saw to it hat with liiebelts swam away lrom an over- t. “Coolneas o! all the was commended b the t ree sur- “'8! ic that every map who survived the original blast was saved. The whole crew went ta- its various posts until the order to abandon ship was given. Stern Blown Awav “I ordered damage control phi‘- tiss," the youthiul skipper said. —-- "it was kind oi doubt ul.’ he NEW YORK. Jan. so - (A?) - There were eggs with broccoli. es a in cheese and eras Ill bl’ ‘h l‘ naked selves today as New Yo?! had its ill-st oiilcial meatless liarrow escapee wgem iillczltiiélll. ant-Many since the Firs’. GTE!" 2 ' l". t. giro cheis in the city's 19.000 taking the da 's roast bee! gaging places had a ileld day dis- ut c! the oven w en the blast gaining eggs sonthat their own . AL ,1 Lfitbfitinued on page 'l Col. s? grinned. "because her whole stem Anyway. we handso- They were l Bumlnerai ua mo . .5 Lifflllhston till i p. lli.‘ pilieTer u, e Bl ay tui ter oltiver gm ' an“ In and “.13.. i. u Atlantic Russians 73 Miles From Nazi Capital --'I'ho from Driesen. communique broadcast German Capital Stettin. within 80 miles oi Berlin. Island Doctor ls Sewing With 4th Field Ambulance -...a4.‘..._s.... . . l HALIFAX. Jan. day in i943 when it landed with ic relations oilicer here said a... been light College . Ghost Voice breaks Into Hitler's Talk Meatless Tuesday have l _, m. Ilt was good 9mm? 1°!‘ “Eggs oil horseback" at d h 0d "fiinlhall Pill; boiled W“. It Prisoners in M” “i? m‘ tannin rs but they ‘didn't :3,‘ a nfvg QIIB. Qlthfl‘. an. - l d " ill tan units to desgnt‘. a: gflciprmk:e§pi>lgux;llovurlu euio ltiver inuthis on a voluntary‘ ilfllt-"Mm "m" body reiused to go along. Admits “Horrid Fate” Is Overtaking Armies In The East. IONDON. Jan. Bl-(Wednesday) lst ‘White Russian -A thrust within 73 miles at new; IAN t th! Adoli Hitler, his O Btolzenber in a 20-mile ‘dad: in with -t ed l - down the valley o‘ the Net“ ‘River 8 war oss re llilees. call ed upon the German people tonlcht “to light on’no matter where and no matter under til llnal viotorv crowns Making a radio address to the German nation on the 12th an- niversary ol his ascendancy to the Initier declared The capture oi Stolzlenber was announced in the regular rightly lrom Mos- cow. which made no point oi’ the tact that it represented the Rus- sians’ closest approach to the Early i048)’. the Moscow radio announced that the Red Arm was less than 50 miles lrom B ttin. Berlin's port on the Baltic. Stol- zenberg is b! miles southeast oi German accounts oi lighting cu the East Front Tuesday stressed Marshal Gregory K. Zhukov‘s gainsl‘ on his lront iarther south in the‘ area west or Poznan and directly east oi Berlin. ln this sector. the Germans said. Zhukov had come “Teen-ans Efiwfoafal: 6th Scout Jamboree Planned For Paris IS, Jail .30 — (CP Cable) —- h world Jamboree oi Boy be id within six months alter the end oi the war in Europe, Pierre Delsuc. international scout to have taken “ piece in fiance. ' ‘.-‘ 80 -- ( ) — Capt. Stews Woolner o! Prince Edward Island is amons the be sonnel oi the 4th Canadian Field Ambulance. which has auccored hundreds o! troops since that July lst Division in Italy. an army pub- ght. Mobilizcci in the Lakchead cities oi Port Arthur and Fort. Wil- liam. it still is saving lives on Italys bloody bettieilelds. Its membe have won numerous decorations. including a Distinguished Service Order. and casualties have not. (By The Canadian Press) MONCTON. N.B., Jan. 30-Mar- ltime poultry farmers were urged mmsm’ m 10011:, ‘a: aghftxporgt S‘ a1‘. many at some points- - . k“ ‘or eggs egl-ow; ooggaewea, report continuing Canadian attack on Mass River bridgehead: French 1st Army seeks to encircle Cclmar. Dr. Woolnei-‘s former home is at Rustlco. He has o. brother. Arthur Woolncr, a member oi the teachin staii at Prince oi Wales marketing up ' B'°‘"“,,,§°‘t.'::5;1‘},,,§,,“.{2;‘,°.{i GERMAN-Jlltlcr calls on Gel-- mans to light to "final victory" although conceding "a horrid late dlscuss the is in progress in the east infill?’ PHILIPPINES-U. S. lth Arm! makes surprise landing on west coast ol Luzon Island. northwest oi Manila. pushes inland ll miles: two American arrniesnow 9 hammering towards Capital. BURMA-Allied planes amp up c ail- attacks on Japanese communi- M the dinner meeting He cation lines in Burma as land ior- aaized the value ol organiza- that any orsenlzed group which produces benefits ior its members would be a valuable h asset to the Maritirnea. At this afternoon's session the time Poultry Council. a three-day session being attended by 30 Mar- itime poultrymen feasibility oi setting up a perman- BNWn told the pouitl-ymen that Delaware oflers a ready market ior hatchery eggs and he was oi the opinion that this State could ah- sorb any surplus produced ti‘! Marltlmes at the present time. Taylor, New Bruns- wick Minister oi Agriculture also DONDON. b-lafii. 131:0 -— émhecklinll l host voic ro e n er's an- a rait when hesy‘ were prectlty well givers.” chroma“ mum“ with least one aCDEBtQd sharp jabs. Early in his speech Hitler boast- ed that National Socialism had built up Germany "aitsr the Ver- crowded ralt so that men without sailles Treat destroyed the Ger- lilabelts could ilnd places on the man Repub c economically-leav- 1 ing 1.000.000 Jobless. farmers ruin- rsonnel ed and artisans wiped 011i- _ Here the ghost voice interrupted. "And look how you ve ruined the ab- country now." iiew York Observes al president oi the p id the m, mo. Meatless Tuesdays and tlve ior 1945. it. was y'a will continue. b order ol be sam iut Propaganda Replaces his. t. out... u. l u».- =- Fighting ln Italy (By The Associated Prom) HOME, Jan. Sii-Theedlfverman air l n bombs on hel b a a ea beck ol fgpsrosu. saute en gibslotte. 01M ay alter e. week o! m; rtion however you pronoun- ths static Italian “g “m”, mg!“- gm, the Rita Diner. no relation impa . had slowed. to its isshiorlable namesake. h Highway runs train Florence countered with s inach and hard- iilfll- c . m“ m. flfljflng City prisons had. propaganda. Leal- at one meal or snot e . a lnach. lets on "how to become iii in order pghtpfl, .. ‘. P1031969 N!" to become evacuated" were sprayed by artillery over American near Mbu Belmoutn, which deua- hamburger stall that: Big way es south oi Boi- ed o. ‘gdmmypgmphulxt-a “W52” m. said nu w... it should be in act the deficiency apparent in the Mari me, September and January. ° - ‘Li aways-w” W“ snuflissm Crill contained swiss figs, purist butter and mut- lins. "Marseillaise olneletto" at the Abbey embraced codiieh, creamed mushrooms. Bits-Carleton: r gas that is M WY 9 u‘ and l this Missing Sailor Enlisted Before 18th Birthday \ War "Situation Lastflblight By xmn L. sllursou. Associated rfiis War Analyst I First atl oi’ a potential Allied snaior oiienaive iu the west to match onruahlug Russian columns are adding to German worries, but with little indication that Gen. Eisenhower is yet ready tc resume lull Mlle his march to the Blaine. AB. Uoyd Wesley Smith oi the R.C.N.V.R., Charlottetown. listed as missing in the sinking in Decem- ber of the Canadian mineswccper bciore his 18th. birthday on A 942 l-ie is an only son or Chester Smith oi e A sister. Mrs. Lloyd R055 13 with, Royal Canadian Air Force‘ Women's Division and is stationed at Scoudouc. New Brunswick. while another sister, Mrs. Bayileld Shaw is at her parents‘ home in Char- _ Ilia rear communication lines as well as the actual lighting lront are too “heavily clogged with snow drlits to cl power on selected sectors. There remains small doubt, howeve . that it is along the Boer-Mass- Nsder Rhine that the enemy expects the storm in the west to break: nor that he ls preparing to abandon his grip on that part o! Holland J"- 9° — <61’) — uol-ul areas Schelde anal-gs basin and west ol the zulasl- Zee o. shorten and strengthen his lines. That means prospectively early Allied occupation ol Rotterdam, the Hague and Amsterdam. although only the lirst two oller possibilities oi quick amplification oi supply lines to I p, ‘ an expected Allied major oileuaivc along the extreme northern what, ggflcum- llank ol the West Front. In the east. German broadcasts draw a lar darker picture than do Moscow advices oi the plight ol Berlin. Russian, advance south oi the main Warts Valley corridor leading to Berlin to what ls described as the Zulliohau-Sohwiebus-Meseritz line ll that is true there romaine no lorrnldable de- "a, horrid [are Lg 1n prom-e” 1n me lensive position between Russian vanguards and Berlin except the west.- east today,” but asserted into "will be mastered in the end-in spite oi all reverses and stern tests." Hitler spoke ior 20 minutes. be- nning in calm tones. Veteran lis- eners believed it actually was the permit last concentra They disclose a broad-fronted west ol the Obra River. Two P. E. I. Sailors Were Rescued From Ii. M. 0. S. Olayoquet ward loop ol the Oder. The lusalan drive across the Obra appears aimed directly at Frank- lurt. Isl ‘than 80 miles lrom the heart cl Berlin. The three towns men- tioned, Zulllchau, Behvvlebus and Meserita. are all key Junctions on the road and rail network converging on Frankiurt. Frankfurt and Kustrin are in deadly danger and the lall ol either ut pour through the Oder breach to over- run the broad plain in which Berlin itself stands and bring the city un- der lire cl Bussiau alege guns. The battle oi Berlin aeeuu likely to be won or lost on the Oder at that point. must see the Russian Jugg Two P.~E.I. sailors were amen! those rescued when the Canadian commissioner. Prussian Capital Slovakia. wiper minesweeper. H. M.C.S. Clayoquot was sunk by a German torpedo in l Gigantic Nada! Task On m" You West-Front Is Disclosed A.B. Carl McKenna. R..c.N.V.R.., in is his W11 ed L. McKcnna, B9 Sydney street, Charlottetown. Stoker Petty Oiiiccr George Er nest White. B..C.N.V.R.. whose nex oi kin is his lather. George White oi Georgetown. PJLI. QyALLIED PBUlEHJHEE . . . _ 9-“ -‘- OFIlbVII in the gigantic Allied undertaking on 13-Day. last June 6. when Brit- ish. Oanadiand and United States Prorogation To ‘At Glance Be iiuiet Affair 0ood~0utlet For Maritime Eggs Seen In Beleware -oi Normandy to pe-wgn land 118M111: ln western Europe was disclosed today in a special m- view oi Allied naval ope (By The Canadian Press) EASTERN FRONT-Soviet lar- cee take Stolzenberg in Branden- burg Province, only '13 miles lrom t Berlin: stab within b0 miles ol Stcttin; apparently tench-cine East‘ o Mo“ than firm ofmérs and Shorn oi peacetime pomp and pas-l men ol_ the Allied navies were in action in the Channel and ashore rnent tomorrow wli be a quiet ai- that day. it was reported, while m‘ ‘ advance In Silesia. Poland. Cuecho- file House o! cwunom _ with} flitlerlSagpeaks 0n 12th Annivcrsar Urges Fight To Victory Despite infantry number oi Siegfried Line outposts and irontiine correspondents said. the Germans had previously evac- positions. of the American f13llk5 in the new attack are pg and the centre ol the line is in eastern Belgium The lront extends irom a point Just south oi ‘Anchors-breach in th Si » ., ll launcl lids on both sides oi‘ the in the Rrd Al|*"»"s V." - bridgehead along org ;Our River which 3rd Arlnv troops ' expanded to a depth or 1 1-2 miles width oi ioul- miles. nnllilc. the French lst Arn Front dispatches sa'd Allied troo-zs _we_lfeg_engged§i_u__hard __ lighting (Continued on page B. Col. 5r y . 11st, 3rd Armies Throw 100,000 Men Into Battle PARIS, Jan. 30 - (AP)- The United States 1st and 3rd Armies smashed into the outer defences of the Sieg- fried Line today in an at- - tack approaching major of- fensive scale and gained as much as four miles of snoyv-covered Wesl- ern Front. Starting as a series of lo- cal thrusts. the assault pick- ed up speed and, after sev- eral additlonal divisions hail been thrown in, eventually involved well over 100,000 It further increased the pressure along a 40- mile front on German mili- leaders who already are robbing their westwall defences to bolster positions on the crumbling Eastern su/pplementins them were nearly 60.000 olllcers and men of lied merchant fleets. great Allied annadas plowed back and iorth across the‘. straits. more than 2,200,000 t s had been landed in France by e 100:1 dtlN oi’ thghinvasion. supplied c 4.000.000 tons o! stores. One 0i Highlights hlihliglrts of the MWT Dart oi the western Europe; wmlmign was this clearing oi um Belgian port oi Antwerp which the Idfthe third largest port W . The '73—mlle stretch only a handiul oi members in at-j tendance - Will assemble at 3 PM“ and go to the Senate to hear the; speech. Aioer the speech the mem-. bers will watt until the Governor.’ TGeneraYs secretary. Sir Shul-liamg Rediern. has handed copiee oi the‘ speech to House Leaders and the. clerk oi the Senate, 01ers M has announced PPQWBBUQ" WESTERN Flt0NT--U. and 3rd Armies advance on iii-mile lront. gaining up to d0 miles in, Ardennea and stabbing into Ger-i Says Propaganda iiiew 0f Poet-War World Misleading 53m’? lied its banks and islands lying in its mouth in one oi the hardest. blood- ics‘ epics oi around-firming Otiiél’ i n r W"stern Front camps UEBHI. Jan. 30 - Q l-laliiax, President cea harry retreating loe. m“ rm‘ Wynolesuers, '00’. QM was {as plaster Musfecllr. PA-WAYS insists on ills Sou? told the 20th annual "politicians should sieadlllllfl wopaamdl- » l t be eve t1l““.%..%l€l3.i. °wu l» irce lrom WWW‘ 1e will enjoy higher mg. that we shill have shorter work. ; that, li w can iinance war ‘Es-Salvation we gen iinance Pol“, m, Goliham said "to build I better lulture we shoul the inundation oi the add that CHINEQEf~JIIIIIIQSQ enter Ku- llong. capture Chenshien, in thrust _ clear Chinese lrom Canton- llankow railway: Chinese hold only‘ commmu, so miles oi key line. 5r d various phases oi ---————-—— a permanent U. S. Cuts OutoutOf iii conclude to- Passenger Car Tires '0 n: directed wwlm "it WASHINGTON. Jan. so - (a! o o! uurkele 1mm“ -—The otiice oi Prince Adminis - wonlialilvlgtg“ a l er r tir: 5 in ll tm ts o pawns M N. president oi the Nova tico- “any; iii-tinting only 1.000. tia Poultrv Council and provimon- Februum me 10w“; ma"; since “Mimi M" last October. Itd n em t u thufaxtamfifl iii: m‘ ollfimmym “m tion ospogluy; 1m mum, ‘mum unchanged. concentrate 0n 90111118 0BR °l expo t ts. ken prrodlxlioitlgil 051$‘; decided we (“HAW Two ‘hundred Allied mine-sweep. - -- . i (Continued on page e. Col. 5i ’ Merchant Sailor Killd By Train (By The Canadian Press) ANTIGONISH, N. 3., JED. 30~ Both legs severed by a train. Don- ald Hugh Maclsschern. 3i, a mer- chant sailor lrom New Aberdeen. l" ifldd Mbhthtei wultel-o n n a eary o ay or y a e a been iound lying beside the C.N.R. ma“ tracks at nearby Merton. l! 8. blamed the situat- NO EASY LIVING 1 A‘?! ogllidnmson agreed m“ u liglzliixlbiyhe Thomsoni dalil u the listen oi yglififigdrlgl ‘,h§°,“’..§§,,, W, b, living in Great Britain Irance ior many Yo"! i“ ama m the first section oi the b eastbound Sydney Ex reas. ‘ orities learned he ha ior Cape Breton enroute home ior a visit alter a spell at The injured man was the crew oi the second section oi ywibcsentwNew tether. Hector Machcthern. lives. An in uest was opened by Coroner J. A. acbeod but was adjourned M ‘ evidence being taken. l yogi-Wu!‘ till‘: distglbllt-lan real.‘ ticn more eiilciently H %r serwoe or method. ' reduction w. Elt llleeznes ialriy ob Saint John Considers Town Manager System JOHN. N.B.. Jan. 80- down requests ior salary increase lor police dell!"- Ind all civic employees generally. and reiusing a request oi city firemen ior adoption oi the two- olatoon system. thlflfléllgy dgezuia?‘ ‘Y IDPYOVQG a i! ' ude o! 80323.1“ or 8154-655 "W" thin the 1M4 a lng the ieasibility oi snlll- a town manager. IN OIIMIAN WAI- About ammo men oeriilpipeifli in the Crimean war. Total were 05.015 or ei oer w“ METEOROLOGICAL Toronto, Jan. 3O -— (OP) and Maximum temperaturu: Van- couver 33, 44; Edmonton 10B. 4; Rvoilna 26B, 4B; Winnipeg Toronto l6. 23; Ottflwfl ZEN. 152 i8; Quebec Saint John —. —- cto l-lalilax 30. 33; C FORECASTS LAWRENCE AND hJOl-‘N: Fresh to atronfi w! ,d ; c ou sosxhcizhapztooyider w th snowilurriea. oetl id and m ycouy m ST. GULF AND strong winds; n"; all over‘ 9.3M“. hflflfllllil 8° winds: partlych suowilurriesalsd n tide thiswaiitlensoen at us‘ “hi: evening at. e.oe and Mflflofldw NORA - skater moon R If! ll. an... tide tea later than Chew/cw"!- n _ elfiifid ‘“‘ “i?” Meueten . M. Charlottetown I l’. lil- aud MB P. M. CBARLOTTETOWN — NEW LA G (Daily except Sunday. casrlettstewa l P. I."- Arkrveuflharllttltflwl SM PM. ow . SHORE: Stro 11¢ moderate galee withdolacagional snow uses: Ireah to stro becoming a little ' is. Chlrlottrtown 1 a as. rue Tu: us n. ves Charlottetown ls lb r as. ass ran. m r suaoar oils-mom