Di MAXIMS o, A MAXIMS _ N or A MERE M‘ MERE MAN gasoline is ills parent ef llsol- >}'{/// flfi erdlnn Founded III, owiifnfs"... Gabi-dial, ‘Iwo Cents. EDS GAIN GROUND IN KlEV BULGE din-Kristy l Patton ’s Surprise Trip To Cairo Causes Comment sk Civilians t Stay llonle MONTREAL. Dee. 18-10?)- Clrlliaus ere asked to refrain horn travelling, except on ur- Eni business. between Dec. and Jan. 4 when thousands if the armed forces will he grruicd holiday leave. DIED!!! Q Nazis Throw In Three Crack Divisions QAIRO. D00. HF-(APF-Lfn-GGB. gZPYFAltEEl 13d?’ -l'?l’.mT““°°’ "1 s rmy. and vol-loll; member; of his 3m“ 3D,, AIDIERS, D00. i3—(AP)—G€fl. pool-ed ungxpectedly l“ Cam, may Si-l- Bernard Montgomery's British oh oh onexplalhell mlsslom 8th Army, with Canadian troops (Cairo is tn. neat of the Greek ""1111" "v 11o rilht wins. punched and Yugoslav govcmlhemg, ooh. dossedly into the Germans new ferences with representatives of 15‘11111°'1°11l Aimhu“ 11511111“ 11119- tbese governments would be a na- 111113“ °11 59011417“ M11111“ M11‘ tural prelude to any Allied attempt e11‘- “11‘1 “P11111111 1151311" °1°1" to invade Europe through the Bal- 111111111111 111° “"5151 1W“ 111 O1" leans. There has been speculation 1111111- 111° 5111“ °°111m1111d i111“ gsmto the next assignment of the 11°¥gge11Ngazi1l11yh ew u“ k Army since its cainpai i in Sl- r == =1’- clly we, oomololgol m divisions lntc their fierce resist- Prdlident Roosevelt, during his 1111“ 111 11115 WW1 111111 1511111111111» recent surprise visit w Sicily talk- 1°p°°1°11 °°11111°1'11-11@43115- . ed vlith Gen. Dwight D. Eilsenllow- 11111111’ 1131111113 "3911 31°11? .1119 er and Gen. Patton, among other 11111111 1111111 °11'°1111- 1111'“ "-1135 on, grmgfl tom, would h, Allied military leaders in this the- hurt-h o1 tho Moro River. through “l, l, luv“ "mm," unndue acre. the battle torn village of Orsogna. crowding" and transportation Patton recently received an of- 1° (“lurdlflmrelo at the 1001 °f snlmllcs would be nhle “to ficlai rebuke from azlsehllcwel m the Moiello mountain ranso- Ger- eiiicently handle" traffic. "reprehensible rlduct" aftcl- ho man alpine units were opposing -————-—— upbraldcd two shell-shocked sol- G911» M°11t8°1110ry's Briti-Bh 1100115 dlers. cuffing one cf them. and in the Gunrdiusrelo Brou- ht c calling oho o, “yellow belly," Canadian infantry, identified ln 1g Patton's appearance here cnnlcs irunt 11116 dispatches 118 the H1181;- . at e. time when there have been 1115s and Prince Edward regiment s discuss‘ of solidifying the Me- from Ontario, fought its way onto dlterranean and Middle East com- elevated ground overlooking Or- mands. The Persian Gulf forces tons on the coast, while a Mari- ulready hve been separated from time unit. gained positions domin- the Middle East command and atlng the highway between. Or- nut today. said ury er merely pleasure trips were dispensed with personnel UITAWA. Dec. 13-(C'P)—Cn ies made into a command of their own tcna and Orsogna, effectively 381m 1111‘ °111'1°311 1111111"- t1i>5 Patton arrived by plane and blocking its use by the Nazis. v and softwood lumber made no attempt to conceal 111a Western Canada troops held 11 111° 111111111“ 111' Wham“ I1- presence lie drove about the cltv ground overlooking a crossroads lesalérs mug?!’ a153,? Sithga irtlaanrlauioanotiililel bcfieiififliililwéliilgilfi}; north of captured San Leonardo. mom umber controller. ‘m, ll: litedaat tn s_n ti‘ (Am dr s Douglas Amaron. Canadian “l. ll w“ learned ma”. n S a es OlkD er e ofil- I Press war correspondent. reported The older is the first step in ob. oer of equal ran is rcsulnrly stn- that, the Maritime troops driving m.“ llnlw lmormutlon on tioned here, this attracted nttell- l northwest or son mortal-Clo to tho hutlon of lumbol- vfoduqed lh K1011 Ortona - Orsogna. highway were tern Canada a. inurlltl cle- ‘engaged in their fiercest, blood- ent statement said.- - n. lest fighting since they reached iinoroer provides that no whole- Italy. st least five times the Ger- 1' 111111! -hi d ll - - ~ ‘mm bzeocggugeotvetgrsnlyellilllrle nlans coulltel attacked the unit and LL-Gfll. Mark Clark's 5th Army 1111111111 11115 1111911 iI/Diitroyed by the! cach tine they were thrown back. llisils Sicily in the Mignallo area, 25 miles m control om“. Both sides suffered considerable o War Paint, More‘ ed From Planes l ___ “T 1 51113131115 Dec- 13.“'(AP1_P1B‘ iron.- thc Tyrrhenian Sea. lost lts' wAglllicrcydcvslggsg/‘ilcl? (iglo-zlifilll-i: 211N321’ filiiltxhsiliileélcof fglillezyiriaitli-viiittiiz-lg "111111113 1“ 111° 111m‘ 111111 “"11 °1 ordered removal o! war paint in Italy, visited Sicily or- his llomc- i1az1l11sfr1g1ob1g 113111;?!‘ Wihgizibnrltner; 1111111 111111111131 1111 01 the Brmy 9-11" ward Journey from Cairo. revlelv- ° l1’ h"? t , 11ml‘ g an 11"! 111311115 111 01d" 10 118111-911 ing United States 7th Almv troops ey paw) 1’ a M an” m pa“ ihsslrcraft and odd several miles o; hlnqen George 5 pain)“ Jl-_ 91-11119 WWW W011 1111186 P05111011! 1'1 lhfwd 11131111111111“ ‘peed- 011111 alid ‘decorating Lt -Gen Mark 11°$hhe°1¥18111an°§lv c“ bu‘ Amed maize 5 - ' ' . ran slar . r ‘m mam léafigslfhrtige ugfimiotvcrseas glgzlérgnd several other officers fur bombing: acflvny‘ {mu me sky ‘was ——--—_- . b y an s. Arr. lislsonans n worm lofiislflffjlflfff; §f§11fl'f,,,{‘°'“l,1'1§,1§l§ fiagrlfiegs hgleptgd gory: a pathr c1113 dl cl sed officiall mac-J with his 111° 11111 1111"" 11111111111 111111111 1111 omiwa. Dec. l3~—(CP)—M0re 5 ° 1' ~ positions near llhh “ll-l “mane” o’ m, are l.» transport plane guarded by U 1111011111131“? Ngzlth Chi i g an co. n e et area. hfllhiiiegclilhwofi-Igéitihi “xdggnpanled by Gsli. Dwight D. 11151 1111111111 111° 11°11‘ 111195 111111‘ Riicilartmerlt said today: and the 131591111011191- M1‘- .. Roosevelt drove crs destroyed nine cherry vehicles woiect is "working very well. losses. Heavy fighting was confined to the 8th Army's front. The drive of I: I . l cl ‘lid damaged another 25. ‘l; Ellelfiiedjred-stmgf tiifnnllsrimybtliogi, a Medium bombers attacked r il- who fought in Sicily. Castelvetrano 101111 Yard-i 9-1111 11 13911111111 11111194 h l g lh at Tierracina, 20 miles northwest llillfrcldfh. "m" western u) o e of Gaeta on_ thc Apnian Way. A (This dispatch gave the first lils-‘ formation of dive bombers raided closure of Pattons whereabouts Itrl on the Annlan W11?! near u since the e uncement that Els- Fbrrrlla- No Allied plane was lost q$l1l1113é$111~1l1i1l711°°11 11111-1 1331159- elihower had made him apologize dilrinil the day. ‘ it u . 09061111161‘ "_n _- to hls troops for striking a soldier —-—————~ '4'“ 12min“. mlvalrruggtiogg/Jelt flew to Elsenhow Jap Troops In China e , ' e -" ~ ltlfifiilecrgltet Tpifielgvfififgfigno?“ 2151' , er's villa in ‘Puillsis after the visit Get Lltfle NV Bl‘ NEWS 1244-11‘ ‘niillguglresldent deouiilited A0911.‘ emmgxmll Dosh 13-459)? """'_ . i i 5th f y in B ' stihgifiimii Conan‘ m." “My 5 l".i"l'3.§i3f"...‘.’c fife other ‘r11- ‘tlfiiatiiilgfifiiitlt szewsngbglfi 11x18 ' ‘H’ December nnq’ flcers with Distinguished Service reverses. foreign correspondents . '1'1'21"12'31' gloss“ ’ form out today in e talk will; pri- ' W“ '___- ofwriauunp-n W11- "Relzular session of Alpha Re- agfischungkln: " willie tonight. Initiation. , . Nine Japanese privates in the 124cm. group and two non-commissioned .. -—- q officers smalls the prisoners said PWSbytcrlan Sunday school they had not heard of Allied re- 111111-‘11 Hunter River, Dec. 2i conquest of B1 01' i119 Germ la-ii-lil-zl. c351} M’. Tfiruilto an disasgr ngstllingrad. "Christmas Concert. Alexandra W1. Monday. December d lunches. 12-14-38. TOR/ONTO Dec. la-lori-re- fill-ism“; _____ l-onto police 'llltc today announced "Wailted at once, large quun- the finding o! B 00115111110911" °1 mo. R. L Dlckleson. l2- 1“ “m” “rura- “u-u “lien; 1°“ "i" °““‘“‘.’.'...‘."..i.'.‘.l.l.'l‘2'"..‘.'; Arrives in England " l Qhrletmal concert in St. Cath- ed in downtown Toronto by 1" OTTAWA. De lS-(CEU-Post- "111" 11111 Tuesday. Dec. 21- 1111"“ "1"" l“ l, m, llqoo, nlsstei- General Mulock said today ' 1344'“- wfhirltfigtqlg: walkel-olllo, he has received one welcome news- MT». om l» '1°'."“?.-..“"°..".i‘ all" so ....~ , fll‘ 8 ,V ‘ "znomliychifii-t ‘Niel-twill atstablep and irtiilred v1°§l'l“°t'i.sh'3‘c§s1l§§¥“n”§.=§“'“l§§écs1 l2-l4-lE-2i- two horses _ m-lbwlllloo b"; lllhhl; 305,594 n "- M111111w1111°' T°r°“"° “once N cubic feet of shipping space-and Wanted to buy live and dressed leased five nlcn picked up chili" ch o! N vem . m5 1" ha“ ‘M1314 m fowl. Payins w] fol- questlufillluz in dflflniggctérprlngigi} 31am 3,1885% cubic “m” have m“ _ _ - , an k la ' ’ 110.: but.“ m.“ com itch: ‘Li! the truck-George rhled- 11° "111- i... ~ inutclicl- of chsthn-rn- °"'-"“'- JAPli llussan CBANCI i Christmas Concert in Traeedlei tpdsy. ——— w. December list. 1r not one‘ The liquor w» brought rim by “w D fine night followl . Butcher from the l-flroln walkerlme Japanese mum t l2-ii-l4-20-3i.. hnri Song distillery at ‘Wolkervill w mm“ 1nd“ u“ n“ ‘nd the IQ to the comps v c. _._. Toronto o» l-lr. un now is safe l1um1unm ‘Niiolrifi hiliegaxh "firehouse, At Ii P11311111 1°‘- 1" 1111a w '1' l ho blindfolded and then $151.1! léhylrlday fornoond atAlilrlg lflfkflifi- o, Q“ o-y from any ser- uivesion attempt. Gen. Sir tlklrts of Toronto ‘ ' c- 9"!" I111 - - - --» (d. so bases, communications on“ 11'11‘11' “finch-h. srrlchlu estimated val- 311d a mat network of airfields .“mflgn flTshl l“ club ue c.‘ the liquor at about _ fille- have been built coverlnir oil h hillng h gg All,“ sari-run, Pohce raid that at. preach. “m! "w serve powerful loses’; froglmtnag “a ll m mmmynmz. up “m” t was worth about S - - United l?!“ orn lain‘ we the 1}‘ aooviné m road condition-s iifiviiooio‘ sgdfwlfiilf: lllflilc "Vase-n n: tile ' Pie Malay, Cecrets tune ie 1190-" TY. ._..._- la-r-la-u-sl “MN-m, Dec. l0-—(CP)— "oh __“ Tl- ns-Cenilds All- fllnes announ- n», - °l...'.'“.':..t‘“...“°i;.°..2“"sl ;;_-1‘T»»~,;l>-=,g*lt,;, lsztnris‘; m.‘ IUD ‘Wiout s.9."8“s ‘d’ Y‘ wmltilcg} houroend as minutes for the 11°11‘ ""- Booelmer lsufst] i». h: 11111‘ "11" T" M“ B m’ £11611»- .__.Z-______ CLOTHING IUI Al"! ‘mow nllurr -(cPl- Product- ion af clothing in India for the army has risen f ger- 'statlcns broadcast announcements 1 Two Miles 0n The People's aper ' Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOMTN, CANADA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 194s a races BIRD! III!!! Clapton-es Heights Overlooking {MA Hilhh By Kirlie L Simpson, Associated Press War Analyst Tl» climax of the battle In Russia me t hand Arnill lee In tary disaster of first magnitude for rune Ilde e tlle mailing there and on its outcome ma reet Rueslarl- led hopes of hrln lng tlle war in Europe to an end no: year oscow and Berlin agreed that Soviet force; have taken the offen- aeeiol at the centre of the south-southwestern face of eeeetothenatureofthelfed counter-offensive, in reality a. local official reports say slve il the Malin tile Kiev bulge; they The German version deecr bee it. as a defensive-offensive operation. fensllcle ‘fighting t at has exhausted t. driving. A f‘ the Russians’ penetration beyond the undermine both Russian flanks fo German failure to reach Kiev. on the Alli the deadly peril of the red army's main Dnleper to communications linking the Nani right flank in Russia. illrect- ly with Germany. Russian adv lrl tm- Kicv bulge as well as to the can, it should work to Russian stance on which Russian counter action in th The counter stroke south and southwest of Mnlln apparently is n departure from the usual teelinl ue of Soviet attack slnce it appears to ln- ‘il frontal drive at the very cen n.- of the German flue, lnrnugllout the Russian march from the Volga and in all current Russian attacks lo the llorlh nnd to the south of the Kiev bulge the pincer; technique llus ' manoeuvres. invariably character‘ d Montreal Police, Firemen Vote To Strike Today he enemy ill MONTREAL, Dec. l3 -— (CP) — Reprdmnlatlvcs of Montreal's pol- icemen and firemen voted tonight w call a strike 1.11 the W0 11111111" cipal departments at ll o'clock tomorrow morning. _ , "A16 man committee, appoin- tccl last night by the workers to loprcsent tilcm and to talic what- ever strike action was deemed necessary, voted :0 strike after they considered counter propos- als iron. the city to their demands for recognition of the Canadian Congress of Labor as their bar-l gaiiling ngellt- v The p0licimen and firemen wllll be supported in their strike by employees of the city's Works Department, who y, were granted recognition of the C. C. l... as their union. Recognition of the union claims of the Public Works employees- was part of a compromise propo-1 sal put forward by city authorit- ies today after they had receiv a. 24 hour strike ultimatum if they foiled to grant union recognition to the three departments. A short time after the decis- ion was made, Montreal radio telling all provost corps personnel to report to barracks immediately- Wherl the ultimatum was deliv- ered this morning cit)‘ fathers went to work to draft the com- promise which would grant union recognition to employees of the Public Works Department slonl the lines recommended by a l-ec- eni. Board of Arbitration but re- fused recognition to police and fire department. unions. Ilusiead of jurisdictional rlgllt for the C. C. L. the city offered an annual basic pay rate of $2,400 an increase over the present bas- ic rate which ranges from $1260 to $1,900» The new rate -sim'ilar to that paid to police and firemen in Toronto — would be retroactive three to Dec. 1. The offer also included a gen- eral rise in the cost of living bon- us from $2 to $3.25. Paul Marquette, C. C- L. organ- izer, said he would have to con- sult with union executives and if necessary call a general meeting of members. before ranking any ittaiiment on acceptance or re- usa- Aussies Advance lluon Peninsula ALLIED Southwest 11 (Tuesday) - (AP) - Ailstralian ground forces oi steady progress in the task clearing the Japanese from l-fuon Peninsula, New Guinea, by push- ing aprons the Bowl River for a gain of two miles. Supported by medium tanh. the advanced Australian infantry un- ll; we" reported ln an Allied communique to be rlearlnl Lit-Kohl on Lhe coast. 1a miles north of Flnschhilfen- Another Australian force inland continued its pressure against en- emy rear guards north of Wsreo. the lmportliit enemy be» 11 the Aussies captured Dec. s. Bombers. iisht and heavy. WP‘ pol-ted by fighters broke their in- activity enforced by the weather ln the aolomons to give Japanese la-‘ll-ll. uled time. Tho flilht '1" '1 I mo“ u“ wlml arments e month to-day. rom 200.000 anaemia in Sevlqnber, i939. to 0,000. I air strips and installations on Bougalnville o heavy pectin:- freight Traffic 3 Across Strait lip For llov. Freight traffic across Northam- berlarld Strait by the oar ferry was heavier in November this year by 300 cars than it was in mimth lust your. it was learned P b“ ,from figures released here yester- 11 ° day at the office of E.W. MacKin- wda non. superintendent of the Island division of the Canadian National Railways. Cars ferried across the Strait totalled 2.9%. cmnpared with 621 in period in i942. 1 waldo greater the v 3° the BETTIE But while the tots exports from this p ed down. 1.417 cars. compared with 1.- 504 a year ago. In the opposite cir- ectlon 1.512 cars were moved - the Bis b e. r e othhr Eh M," Ill-cl“ .1. A. MacMillan and Dr lil n, a statlual on the Kiev-Korolten railroad 55 miles west. of Kiev, is virtually at the centre of an are against which the Germans have been break-through there would not only gravely threaten Dnleper in the K ev sector, but also e hulfie. e other and, would heighten for thrust beyond es say the overdue heavy freeze weather now is at hand the north where the first full scale Rus- sian cold-weather offensive of this year seems poised for action. If lint 1s advantage. It ruey be the circum- e bulge was waiting. gainst 1,117 in 1942 The largest increase in incoming goods appeared to be in coal with 660 cars arrivinl; compared with 261 a year ago. Imports of flour and B $111116 Was due probalbl, to fertil- izer with 110 cars entering the pro- es were alvailable for a year ago ut. the November im- ports were believed to have been mall. In outeolng traffic there was a drop in potatoes. m, can against 9B6 last yeer but an increase ill tur- nips, 311 cars against 1. Livestock shipments. too. were DP, l6: cars vince. No fl against 126. Other sh pmcrits from the pro- rwo following ca: included the lots: butter and cheese. four; barrels. two: fish. l5; hardwalggx hides. three; meats, is; phlpl.,ood_ starch. 0W0; hfly and straw. Inconllng shipments included, too, the following car lots: amp‘. ba s, l-els. l0; f is, h; ping. -' household goods, - Transport Minis “i lime 53: lumberi meats nine; 41, five: empty blu- gas and oil, 107 five; hardware ‘ 9! 44, liv tock five; rnwhincry. 70: sugar. five; aerated waters. 14; molasses, eight; "ll. way coal, 30, Adequate Penicillin Within Six Months YORK. Dec would he available in supplies for military and civilian needs wltl\l the nelit six months." "It is with great pride that I em able to report today to the wives and sweethearts of our fighting men that penicillin is literally in rmss production." xii-ii told the Amer- ican Pharmacuetical Manufact- og urers‘ Association fathers, address. it _ tiorlus. clsimld in cast today. mothers, in PREDICT! DRIVE D00. Soviet troops Russian now have taken u a. definite offensive after more than four weeks of dc- NEW _ . l3 - (AP)-—- Mai-Gen- Normap T. Kirk. Unit- ed States army surgeon announced today that the Monthly Meeting 0f Oity Council An appeal for greater support of the work of the Tuberculosis Lea- irue was heard at the monthly meeting of the City Council last night. The request, voiced byB D6. Keeping, was the first business on the agenda. - Deputy Mayor J. T. McKee pre- sided ln the absence of MsyOr B. Roy Holman. Emphasis was placed by Drs. Rue. and on the fact that it is hop- mourlted on wheels. which can be accessories, will be about $7.000. l raised by the Christmas Seal cam- i paign. The city's contribution last. rless firms are increasing their cltv ‘F111 do likewise contributions, Dr. the Federal Government was con- tributing 875.000 fol- extension and he understood an additional $100,000 would be pro- vided by the Provincial Govern- the work nf the Tuberculosis Lea- l gue did not overlap the work done l at the Sanstoriuni. i .he same WEIG G general, penicillin "adequate _ the Children's Aid Society was cided to take up the question of the City's contribution to tile Lea- guc at a special meeting. A rcqlicst from the trustees of the P.E.I. Hospital for two addi- tional lights for the walk from Government House property to the hospital. usecl by vlursos com- ing and going from their quarters late at llbzht. was referred to the light committee. A letter from the secretary of road, calling attention to the prac- tice of children begging oll the streets for money to attend picture shows. also to the need fol- super- vised playgrounds in the city. It was referred to a committee pre- viously appointed. to consult with the armed forces about athletic sports. The committee, consisting of Couns. Dousln. Chandler and ————- —~- — 1.4. (Ccriiinuedon-Tage-‘S, C0 - Australian Thanks Ganada trails. wee expressed this after- noon by Sir William GlasgoonAus-l tralian High Commissioner to Ca- nada, ajter the launching of the‘ fre hter ‘Daronaa Park. l When his country was threatened focturers had been placed freely the valor of Australia had been be sent there with a full cargo was praised Sir William ls an embass- sdor of Rood will. Educationists To Meet At Montreal iii-Repre- ___. MONTREAL. Dec. n broadcast A111- Education services. the Canadian riada - Newfoundland Association wul meet in Montreal- early in January to aslcthe feder- al govel-nment for priorly 1181110 - forces, Dr. C. N. Crutchfield. sec- ___._____._. JAIL QUARANTINBD AMHERST. N. 5. Dec. l3 — (C Pi - Prisoners can neither get out nor into the county fall here. Mull, for the institution is under quer- nntlne. one of the prisoners had developed diphtheria. _-_-__---—- INDICTED FOIT. MURDER. l nununomn. Ky. Dec. l3 ~ MAM-The Boone County sronu ury ma indicted Mrs. Jennie a and her 16-year-old alzhtet. Joan. on e charflfl u! "11- ful murder in connection with the fetal ohootlng Aug. l7 of Carl C. Klger, Oevln n, Ky. city commie- sloner and v ce Mayor. and his son Jerry 0. Both dli taken i south Africa chiefly for werfingilcheinurlilithoglaytlhg the vitamin-hearing oil recovered charg the father and the boy. The true bills also charged aiding and abet- ting in the crime. used’ throughout the Province for ground for the thifd d3-Y1 making tests. The total cost. with m successlon today in subscriptions and it is hoped thelfOFCGS merit. . . Dr. MacMillan emphasized that 1513.“ units at Cherkasy. by invasion. said Sir William. Cen- 11-‘1111 111° 111°V111E 111W dimt con- ada sent large quantities of sup- ‘1111-1111°11- A11 iuurfl-W oi’ i0 per plies, silo the technical knowledifs "ht 111 fluid solos. compared with of Canadian scientists and rnanu- 111° 881110 month last ycflr. W118 at Australia's disposal. "But there iiili-ption in that is no more useful assistance we nearly 319,000,000 could receive Just now than ship- percent of l-he total supply. In .. tel- Michaud said was used for fluid pu demonstrated time after time The been complicated by a decline in feet that the Taronga Park would dairy butler production on farms. The trend was indicated in Octo- a token of Canadian! appreciation ber when dairy butter output was of Australian accomplishments. He down 45 per cent from 1942 and for fluid milk continues at present levels. less and less would be available for butter, cheese and concentrated products and the drain on butter reserves conseq- uently will be heavier. at Ottawa - for October — lt. small," ol me Qanadilan Lgilgn of eastern provinces follow:_ “when- Fedol-Bllhh ohd ghe ch- production holding up well, with Education some 9.5 per cent of the total us- ilization for teachers in the armed up one percent but fluid sales in- t-etery of the Canadian Teachers’ per cent of total supply used for moi-mop. announced here to- fluid pill-poses, against 2'1 per cent. anrdmgises tomorrow morning nt 8.31 A full belly brings forth every evil. and blames it on the eiuoiy belly. lubeerlptlon Belles-ml. $6.00 lull, “.00: other Provinces b 028A. $5.00 ;u I Illllhk Ortona Counter-Drive By Germans May Be at Aflod i~—— _s By James M. Long LONDON, Dec. 13-! u‘ s‘ (AP) — Russian troops MacMlllan and Keeping on the aided by powerful guer- educatlonal work dollc by the Lea- ma forces b h‘ d th ' ' ed to purchase an X-ray machine. German | i n geslngaine: 1 LONDON. Dec. l3—(APi—UrlilNl States heavy bombers carried out 7i In other years only about sloo was the great battle of the lurks-scale attack on tursoia in . . northwest Ge " s1‘ ' d Kiev bulge, while to the industrial regigilialggldfay ‘oiiiifigmiil. i bombers attacked the Nazis’ year w“ only 510' Th“ ‘war bus!‘ ‘southeast other soviet fiipol airfield near Arnsin-dam. ' The ttackfllid ihtf‘, expandmg 11115 by RaA Phslvlgsgsigoesa Xylvfiich (fir? Asked with regard to government/Kremenchug bridgehead bed 11118915 111 "Orthwflst r91‘- Kteuiulr 511111 advanced a. spectacular many for the third straight night. The heavy bombers cut through wintry skies to blast OBJECCWGI Sanatorium 20 T111165 WBSTCWHFd in 24 through almost complete cloud cov- ' . ' er. xiii-l." a da§“.3"§'°i' a‘ t “‘“fi‘..°“§l‘“t”“‘;“" “i” 11.?‘ I em a us- ovrn. y e om ers an one y g e h thelfightcr escort. FIVE heavy bombers. two nlcd- The meal tank and llllanll-y “l, iurn bombers and two fighters 18110 glo west o; Klev raged (‘ll-lowly ed to return from the German raids Lhroughoug the any’ and gem N“. arid other operations. olai Vatutlnfls Soviet forces, aft-er 3911111711118 111915 511141 1110 10ft- ghqgfbfllg seven 59mm allacks resses and Lliberators beat their struck out in a countersnash and 111W 11111111111 501119 °1 the 118411119511 improved their positions, Moscow 111111 “e1 5°61‘ 111111" G°1111‘111Y1 mlhollhced ln lls (lllly wmmunlqlm A DNB broadcast from Bvrlm laid About a hallallon o; Nflls “.35 several coastal towns of northern wiped out in this action, said the 991111111111’ We" 1111-3611“ 11nd 111' midnight bulletin. recorded by the 11111111113 Soy et Monitor from a broadcast. 111151 0111589 whi e 300 more were left on the bat- cropped lndiscrimirla . tlefeld on another sector of this 11151117815 °1 1119 11151- 1118111- News front. to return said they had run into The Moscow M, ouncmlenls l,” min-aircraft fire on both the irini dicatcd that the Rusiarls may have 1° 111° 1111591 111d 1119 "#1111111 11115 broken m, bank o; the n"; Gen experienced little opposition over 6.. page 6, Col. 3T“ Butter llation May llot Be "*1 Mailltaillgd Plan Post-War m,“ 5-,; _ ,6 ,,, _ Refrigerator Plane An extraordinary, l-lsins col-l. silmptlon of fluid milk is behind it time 1n three days that the big bombers, drawn from the steadily-expanding hea- vy bombardment groups, hld at- tacked that area cf the Reich. 'I‘lie exact target was not spec ified .ln the early announcement J- ...;l NEW YORK, Dec. 13 — (AP); the problem of maintaining butter Colonial Airlines announced pla supplies, officials said today. _ today for a post-war fl lng wing Prices Board officials said lost typo freigéit plane c b of car- Week they were concerned over W111‘ h ‘W11 P“ 1° °1 N11‘ "r SAINT JOHN. N-B. Dec. 13- M lood (cpl-Thanks on behalf of Aus- §*;,',",Y,,",1,';1',1,;“{,,“1g gal’; 2...... e. tonMllitrhgniloew m o‘ e h‘ Pro-named a.ri "ice box". til; m‘ “um” m’ 1“"“'1 "m" plane will be txmstructed by the of 0m half 1701111411 B. person I. week c anadl cl- and F. or c. ma“ 1111111111111“ WW1?" 111° mo, ffsflnfl tlalsns devclfig b; v 3.’ ' Bumelll, New Yo k lnv nto . P1°d11°11°11 °1 111-1111 c119"? Ind A la ral r device will te loading - products has mit a i-2 ton containers to be Neit- y s J hn ni- Dock s Bhipbulldin "1"" 1t iiooline recently. while ed directly from tnlclLs into the c; Lag“ in {T}; w be “an: creamery butter also will be on the plane in much the same manner as over to Australia undel- the Csn- 11°“ 11111119 4111111!’ 1h! acm-Augtl-slla mutual aid program. 111°111'11" Winter Block-Buster bombs are loaded in- to raiding planes. But 5101111" quantities of fluid reported during October, go“. month was pounds. or Z2 A STICK or camp? ON ‘THE TREE i5 WORTH Two IN October, 1942, only l9 per cant rposes. The butter supply picture has Officials said that if t...‘ dem- In the latest reports Prince Edward Island - Milk Maine: Fair and continued cold Tuesday and Tuesday night. Wed- 1111111°*5~ 101511111111’ nesday increasing cloudiness and i942, figures not available.) conllmlgd oolll la - Milk production High tide this afternoon a: 2.09 creased l0 per cent Nearly 30 and tomorrow morning at Lin. Sun sets is afternoon at 5.18 in October, isslac. Mflk 0d pm t quarter moon Doc 1i‘. 401 New Brunsw k — pr uc- ~ ‘ tlon ilp one pcr cent but decline whicwfél1d¢tad° 13 11111111195 111191 indicated for later months. Fluid 1111111 111111” W11‘ sales up seven per cent. to represenl nearly n pcr cent of the fnrnl, DMLY Am SERVICE milk supply. compared with 21.5l Charlottetown“zflgummerside — ‘ 0 per cent last year. II g5“: 11g" [NDUQTRY 1 Lure Charlottetown 1.35 e. m. ll2.00 noon. 4.30 . m. .s.tl:..l2rr.s ..P".'.i'.":f‘3:r‘" "v "'- IUNDAY SERVICE from tho shark's llvol; l5 rapidly Leave Charlottetown i2 noon. 13,181,111“ 111 mpomme '5 511 111'} Arrive Charlottetown 5.45 p. m. git-sees; m. .-