MAXIMS MAXIMS OI A o, A MERE MAN MERE MAN 32%’ The People's aper y Read by Covers Prince Edward Island Like tile Dew Somewhere dee life's hlall Illill oi POIII‘. th JR“ ,f,,":,'f§',,°,,' After all It is what is in the mind that counts, and we can learn to control the mind. Everybody f“- cnarloitetown Guarrllaa. ‘Iwo Cute. ‘Mum; nuardlaa. Ioaiidol ill‘! rm n"... CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBIEIRI 24, R1942 Annual Subscription Delivered, 80,00 B) lialli P. l. l. “.00; to other Provinces and l7, l. A. ".00 ‘ RUSSIAN DRIVE BEGINS T0 HIT RAPID STRIDE I Frenclilyest Africa Goes ToAllied Sidejn War ‘Dakar Naval A Base Is Vital l Link In éfrica * Admiral Jean Darlan makes Announcement,- Resistance. r__w_ ll-Boat Base At St. llazaire Bomhell Again LONDON. Nov. 23 —(CP)-- Firing Fortresses and big Liber- ator bombers oi the United States air forces raided the German submarine base at st. Nazairc heavily today. shooting down i5 attacking Germans in a followup of l. strong British night raid on Stuttgart, arms iml transportation centre in loutlirrn Germany. Four United State; bombera Ilrre lost. “Many bursts were seen on lhc target," a joint communique by the Air Ministry and United suites army air force head- quarters said. “RAF. fighters made supporting and diversion. ry sweeps during this oper- atoll." 5t. Nnzalre is on the French coast near the mouth ef the Loire. and ha; been a frequent "Flirt oi’ Allied bombers. lap Base At liona Captured ALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN AUSTRALIA, Nov. 24—<Tuesday) —lCPJ—'I‘I‘l6 Japanese New Gul- llcu coastal base of Gone has been entcrcd by Australian troops, but the’ enemy still is putting up heavy icsuiancc at Buns. l2 miles to the touth. a cornmuni ue said wday. Sililnorted by Alled planes. the Australian left wing of the Allied advance entered Gorla alter several tlllys of heavy fighting, thm wheeled southward along the coast ttiward Snnzinanda, an intervening tiifiilly-held point, in the attempt t0 link up with an American army tlrlve from the south. Reilprts Many Ships Arrive At Gibraltar wNDoN. Nov. 2a - (or) -'rlic Vichv radio said tonight that a dis- llatch from Lg Linea, Spain, re- Dilrtcd the arrival of three aircraft carriers. two battleships and four cruisers nt Gibraltar, The dispatch said that i2 incr- ‘llalll Shiite. tour oi’ them damaged, llso Niwllbd the British base. Petain urges ii- I»! EDWIN BBANKI Associated Prela Stall Writer LQNDON, Nov. 2i (AP) —Ali French West Africa, including the strategic naval hose ol Dakar, has come under the orders oi Admiral Jean Dorian. the Admiral declared tonight, indicating that Dakar, for two years a potential dagger point- ed at the Western Hemisphere, had lgllgn to the Allies without blood- s e . Admiral Darlan, the former Vichy Defence Chief who led all North Africa into the Allied camp three days alter the Anglo-Anteri- can eiopedition of Liz-Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower had set loot in Vichy Territory, made the announcement over the Algiers radio and it was Nbrggldfifidii- from Marshal Petaln's cepi . Petain tonight countered Dar- lan's move with a special radio broadcast beamed at French West Airica in which the aged Mar-llltil celled upon French soldiers, sailors and aviators to resist “if you are attacked," adding:- ‘Vlfhatever happens you lllust falthilully carry out my hrders. Petain, according to Darlan. not lree to milk his millil- reiteroted his broadcast oi 1011i days ago when he denounced Dar- lan and Gen. Henri Giraud for aiding the Allies and directed French troo not to o Gllfllld but to resis the Anglo-S ml ls- ression." g New bases lrom which to light U- boats and surface raiders flttflcll-lhfl shipping lanes are acquired, Ind ““l‘~“".-’""”‘i;.é$.‘li* ty:.‘:.i§s'"'“°‘ i n in . .s - “DliB-l‘ ii: France"s third largest port alter Marseilie and he l-Iavrc- Qnly about 1,800 miles from Brazil. it has a large, well-protected hai- hol- seaplane base ll-ll "l! held rroin which transatlantic pill-nee call operate. In the harbor. according w "w" Rpm-ts, o, slzeable Flotilla oi French warships has been based, iliciud nlg the new 35-000-ton battleslai lg - chelieu, three cruisers. the 7- i‘; l: Gioire, Montcalm and Geomesb ~Y gues; three destroyers, 1'7 su mil- rines and scores of llflhi "nlls- was What their status would be m not certain, but nrellwllebll/ W. new become available t0 the Am“ since the defence chiel ‘had come under the orders of D81" Bh- h 1 The Government of Mill's a Petain had lavished most oi its de- {fifiwtrfficwtlihhlsntlogevlelleh quarters have estimated mi 2o ooo at much lcsncelhllll ° y, - -_ The llghtin French f ave f; timated. boo. i l‘ u" “well?” me eluded several hundred rl h.‘ n” most modern that France c0" “dc under the Armistice condit oil-B. and several hundred Dllh°-‘-r%",lg‘a_ them out-dated tiitllvlllfl ‘f mime nvgmd by IZIIG Ulllifid Sta e5 the fail oi France- Well Known Frenchfort Farmer Dead _ gcor e 1.. Boswell o! French- loilg not fin from Charlottetown meg g9, 01¢ Prince Edward Island Hospital here yesterday He was 61 years old. Mr. Boswell was one oi the Prov- ince’ best known farmers. At pro- vinc al exhibitions he always car- ried of! a large share of the hon- e" in ghe Ayrshire cattle class and in snoop classes. He was known M mainland fairs as well and at the Royal Winter Fair at Toronto be- iore it was cancelled by villi Wi- break of war. He carried off a ‘god many prizes at, the exhibition at Charlottetown in August- A native cl Mount Mellick, near Pownol, Mr. Boswell was a son of the late M)‘. and Mrs. Albert Bos- well, He lived at Frenchiort. how- ever, for the nest annrollimswiy 40 years. r Last March Mr. Boswell became unwell and entered hospital here shortly alter. Later he went w Mont-real for on ration and then returned in ha home. His condition tailed to lmrwve and only recently he again entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Surviving are his wile, two sons and one daughter. George Boswell is on the home farm while the other son, Graham Boswell is s. student at Prince of Wales Col- lgge M15; Robertcna Boswell, the daughter is at home. In addition three brothers and four sisters also survive. The sis- ters are: Mrs. Wallace Wood. Msrshfield; Mrs. Samuel Stewart. Dunstaffnage; Mrs, Neil Dari-sch, Borden; and Mrs. Richard Stew- art, Mount Albion. The brothers are: Lane Boswell at Mount Mel- lick; Henry Boswell and Almon Boswell, both at Marshfield. An- other brother, Albert Boswell, died last. spring at Summerside. Funeral services will be held Wednesday from the Marshficld- Dunstaffnage United Church. Bur- ial will be in the Marstifleld cem- ettly- Eastern Arotio Land of Plenty In Past Year orrAwA. Nvv- 23 —‘°P’- Tl“ evil sea Shddeis “m9 milk‘? erg?‘- ed me flight of the hunters bu 9i and lfdes away the wx- the Se“ and the walrus in hungry Shh-Wm meld iéailid from the eastern , g a. "ii/lacy, D.¥.|. McKeand. Sllllerill- I. dent oi the eastern A:ctic who leads the annual federal govern- ment expedition to that region. 5?"! today the Indian and Eskimo ur hunters had enioyed a your 0i ll"- it . splliirajl.’ McKeand returned to Ott- awa last Friday alter _a 12900-11159 Jourey in the Hudson: Bay supply sh’p Nnscople-nearly f-ve months of almost constant travel. The northern hunter knows the grim cyc e of nnmal life. Years o! scnrcitv follow years of lenty» whore there were multltu es vi animals only lew remain. In some seasons he is short of iood, and days. deadly pincers movement already from a junction. I I O last stand or attempt flight ing Germans. CAllibO, Nov. 23 —(AP)— The British 8th Army smashed through Axis rearguard resistance at Age- dabia and was press ng on tpnight within ‘l0 miles of the El botteneck between the sea and the‘ inland suit marshes where the en- emy may try one more desperate stand. fIhe British forces kept in contact with the withdrawing German and Italian forces. "Our troops succes- sfully engaged the enemy and made progress in the neighbor- hood cf Agedabin," a commumque said. "Emmy troops to the south ol the village were forced to witn- draw.” With the 8th Army drawing close to El Agiieia, tile next two or three days are expected to Idisciose whether Marshal Rommeys last forces have enough strength and time to attempt a stand on the narrow front, or will continue their all‘? 1130118 the coastal road toward (In London some British military observers predicted that Romneys depleted strength and weakened air support would force him to con- tiliue the withdrawal, fighting only rear-guard actions). Air Struggle Gains Force In Tunisia nisia. intensified sharply tonight as a short prelude or accompaniment War Situation Last Night Mediterranean to attain their first o succeed In closing the huge trap they have sprung on the foe in the Stalingrad salient, howcvPr, the collapse or Hitler's wholg engt, (“m1 from the Don-Donets basin to the central Caucasus could follow within ma... smashes: Ahead At Agedabia British keep contact with rearguard of retreat- Aghelia . (By Kill‘! L. Simpson. Allociated Press War Analyst) Even before the Allied offensive in Africa reaches its crisis, a lynchronized Russian thrust in the Don Volga corridor has put Hitler on notice anew that liisfreatest Irnmedlate danger lies there, in the cast. I I U O By hi; own admission, that Volga batsion, the Stalingrad salient, is vital to the whole concept of his Russian campaign. l: it tails, an Axis winter retreat in Russia fraught with deadller peril even than that 0| h“! year would seem inevitable, And Russian claims ol startling ad- vances on both sides of Stalingrad to threaten entrapment oi’ the whole Nazi siege army in the Don-Volga corridor go unchallenged by Berlin_ I O O U I 0 It may take time for the Anglo-American offensives across the bjectlves completely If the Russians His retreat may already have started in Russia a. week earlier this winter than it did last year on Nov. 2.9 at Rostov. Moscow version; of a across main Axis road and rail supply lines far In the rear of the Stalingrad front itself sound cori- vinclng, They are specific, not general, and picture the two prongs of the great trllo conversing across the stqtpes and less than so milcs '1 Soon or late, there seems small chance of an Axia escape from utter disaster in Africa. Just where and how Rommel ha; elected to Iflflkg hlg by sea cannot yet be certainly discerned. New Check on Milli Called For Military Service OTTAWA. Nov. 2fi—(OP>_Em_ ployment of two new weapons a- gainst men who are delinquents under the Mllitarv Service Rcgu. lotions was announcsd today by Isnbor Minister Mitchell. From now on men seeking em. Dloylllent through National 391995 We seYVlhe will have to produce ev- idence tliey luive comi-licd with the regulators. In addition, gm- ployers will ‘q asked to checklheir shill“ Bhd revolt any men who are within the aw c axes callalre for comlnllsory SPITI-"l! "ltd who have not complied \v."h 11a rcgnbiiotls AS the regulations sting, an sillsie men who are childless and between the ‘ages of l0 and 40 are subject t-o col for cqmp1-',~.-r,. m“. ltary service. ' The announcement from Mr Mitchell came shcrilv before the transfer of the COmDIIISQrv mnbui. znficri machinery from the Wm" Services Department to National Selective service under Arthur MacNamar-a Associate Demltv Min- .tcr ol Labor who has been given supervision of 3916-5“. sgiyrvlce as a result of the reslcimilnn of E111): VI- Little. Director of the branch. International lAnnual Meetings 0f Girl Guides Association The annual moot ugh‘ 0f the 11°C?“ and Provincial Girl Guides Associ- ation weze held at Government House yesterday afternoon. and’ were ilu-tzely attended. . lvIl-s. J D M vulgun, Commis- sioner for Quin-us county presided. Ill hel" opening Itliltiln» M122. M0- Guigall expressed l-cglet at the ab- sence of the PJJVIiKldI (Kmmis- sinner, Mrs. John Reay tiirvlillh illless. Mrs. LePage i-n gracious words of welcome expressed lier pleasure lil having the Gilirlcrs and their Lille-Si spcaken. Miss McMahon at. Gov- ernment. House. M155 Lillian Duohemin. District. COITlIII-SSIOIIEI‘ oi the Cliuzlottetown Local Association then £00k the chair. The minutes oi the last annual meeting were read and adopted. Reports of the yflflfi arrivlties wcrc submitted by the President, Miss Lillian Ducliunln and bv the Secretary-‘Preasurer. Mrs. Pat Ready. These rcpt)?“ were approved by the meeting- Mrs. l-larry Hlll,_chairman of the nominating committee brought 1h the following report which WAS IP- proved by the meeting:- Prcsident, Miss Lillian Duchemin. Vice-President, Mrs. C. H. Beer. Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Gordon Avard. Executive: St. Peters - Mrs. Bert Patterson and Miss Nancy Weeks; St. Paul's — Mrs. Hillion and Mrs. Evans; Zion — Mrs. J. H. Hill and Mrs. F R. Mcbaine; Cen- tral Christian ._ yirs. Milton Car- ter alld Mrs. L Wright; Baptist- Mrs. R H. Nicholson and Mrs. Ivan Nicholson; St. James —-Miss Mary Irvin! and Mrs. J F. Gor- don; Holy RELIBEIIIGI‘ - Mrs. W A. and Mrs. P.J. Ready; Ba- .l hirs. J.J Morris and Mrs. W. P McMiilan; Trinity — Mrs. Gel-nan McDonald and Mrs. Earl Baker. Representative Guiders’ Club — Mrs. Fred Pickard. The inoetllllr of the local Associ- ation thcn adjourned and was fol- lowed by the annual meeting of the Provincial Councii. rs. JD McGuigan, Commis- sioner for Queens County presided and lead the rcnori prepared bv Mrs. Reay. Provincial Commission- ‘Tmmmanafnsrafcofi? Winners In Poster Contest OTTAWA. Nuv. Es - (c?) ,- Awa;d of the Dominion grand prize in a [ire preventionposter contest to Kath eeii May Smith. ill. 0i Oil‘ awn, was announced today by ih" nonunion fire prevention associa- tlon. Other linalistslnciudcd: Murray P. Creed. Bridgetown}. i? E.I-; Jcseph NlacDolinc-ll, Antlgollish, N S Winners oi provincial first prim! each consisting of a $25 War Sav- ings Certificate, included: Prince Edward Island, Murray P. Creed. Bixdoctcvvil. Winners oi Provincial second prizes. each consisting of a $l0 War Savings (lcrtiflcnte include: Rince Edward Isand, Arthur Mooney. Charlottetown, oi Provincial third 50,000 Enemy Casualties In Opening jtages‘ Double - flanking movement Threatens to exterminate troops Stalled at Stalingrad. (By Henry C. Cassidy, Associated Press Staff Writer) MOSCOW, Nov. 24 — (Tuesday) — (AP) -- Russian troops in their great new winter offensive have smashed across the Don River to a point approximately 100 miles northwest of Stalingrad in a great double-flanking move- ment that has cost the Germans 50.000 casualties and threatens to exterminate thousands of other Nazi soldiers stalled near the Volga River to the east, it was announ- ced today. IZ-MILE ADVANC E A special communique-the second in two days-said the town of Chernyshevskaya, well inside the Don River loop, had been taken in a 12-milc continuing advance. This Red Army column apparently was the same that had oc- cupied Serefimovich on the north side of the Don River loop, and was striking southward to link up with other Red Army units now penetrating on the lower side of the Don River. This southern Red Army In its efforts to close a great pincers on the Nazi besiegers of Stalingrad also made s 12-mile advance during yesterday. Having occupied Ab- ganerova, 40 miles southwest of Stalingrad, to cut a Nazi railroad supply line, they also took Aksai, e point 10 miles farther south, and other villages. COST TO GERMANS To date the Russians said their four- or five-day ob lensive had cost the Germans this toll:- 26,000 dead, including 12,000 iri Monday’: operations alone. 24,000 prisoners, including 11,000 taken Monday. Thus a grand total of 50,000 Nazi casualties in a vast winter counter-offensive still in its early stages. In addition the special communique listed this booty, taken:- 536 German guns, 2,826 truvsks, 1,200 railway clivs, 2.025 machine guns, 32 planes in working order, 35 tanks in full ivurking order. "A large quantity oi’ other wea- pons and lnilitury supplies hrs not yet been counted." the special announcement, said, “We destroyed 70 planes, 157 tanks, and 186 guns." m“ Berlin Worried (This huge Russian drive, ap- parently timed to coincide with Gcrnuin difficulties caused by the dispatch oi reinforcements to Tunisia and southern EllrOpc alter the Allied invasion of North AI- rica, has Berlin ulorried, a study of German radio outpourings dis- closed. (The German high command ac- knowledged llcavy Nazi (lcfensive fighting, but lute Monday night the Berlin radio admitted that "a gap" had been torn in Axis lines on the north side oi the Don Riv- er bend in the Serafimovlch sec- tor. The gap later was closed, however, the Germans insisted.) Reserves Get Number Of Bren Gun Carriers Island Airman Is Graduate MONT JOLI, Que, Nov. 23 —- (CPJ -—Six Provinces oi Canada, and a large group from Great Bri- tain were represented when air gunv ners received their wings in a cere- monv at No. 9 Bombing and Gun- nerv School here during the week- end. The list includes: New Brunswick-KO. StlIPs El- giii. Albert Countv. Nova SCOi1i1~R. O. Nickerson, Clerks Harbour: A.A. MacKinnon MacKaWs Corner. Cape Bwton Prince REIWIIYKI Island R. Rwwes, Rnssfis Corner. Mosf 0F fro: BORN LEADERS 0F Men ARE ' furs for cloth-MB. Slit-Iii" and lmde- to an all-ou-t. Allied assault on {f 1 a g m, - 1, 111d ; ‘ Cumin Events V°‘°'a“ Newsma“ i%‘l‘o"“ill“‘i‘ft€."li-‘ie‘"°i‘illmill first sass; At A . r DIES While At W011i hlllltfl leaned ill-l harvest 1° the Bimrte and 'I‘unis. _..'_. --._._____'_.__ UEITQYUQ; “m, zadjécpga", 13',“ . c "" o‘ - ' .~. A ..<. -u_ j utllnlliisetn the Nsscopie crme to en- cagfdfa £2“ Amerlfm,‘ hon“)??? Skulduggerv Im gqlilplllellt for tile reserve army. '"——— orrAwA. Nov. 2a - (c?) __.1 c1101‘ in the tl-ccleas coves oi the vim B, t‘ °l§,e"i’§~‘ "i: 0n he , - it was learned today ill Defence uShOW Mt. Stewart ‘Thursday. A. Fortler veteran corresoonden: h" north there were lat jovial faces M“ haszegegn mfiigé wraifinrgef my The 0mm,“ Pram Canrung Sugar lieallqurlrlcrs. A number have boon , _ _ "M 1--,..P~ut':."::u“.:'..€:.':r.d"lii! =<>,"°‘°,°'.I.";...“€fe..“2.w‘£f.l 2dr; mo». m. s»... i... m... N. . .. . - li"?.i§“..i§..i£‘f .f{iff"..'.€ i-ititii." Jliti "no Mo» w: mo» time”. -»- o» l» v c» e-l- o t... slain i552; lacunae ‘axis: .....';.¥”....i;".5fi.“l‘....rc.:lr.“22ft? mrfzlife. v l» ______ ‘bu’ ICIY- _ “lath: w" huntt in histflry were NDOTlBdiS straim Th“, made three ‘sharp Jun base points. only, 10 nnlIes from ~ ‘. _ i)" in the use or tlulrln lllréfvéiilillllllllbf myriw: mark‘: . l. Inhis late WIN!‘ Ma] cKesnd said. Alter til Md Buna . . V!) h.- h. “M... 0c i 0n an Madam Doyel, Readings. 144 one o; the Qldegfl members ol All! 5g yefli‘, the cycle probably will l 5 ‘m slclllll“ "llrdlifmes Mid ' _ ‘"9 “Hmbgfs "n; ,',, the illlfl move i0 ghc Council's I 15mm‘ ' ‘Ma-m Pm“ Gnlewtilnk "Wnwlgroi 553T.‘ mm" it! "hill ¢°""° ‘ggfufl gill-ism? 351533“ lghetaéylliiigaatiiie" "RICA - BAKAI: All French Sllllgllinggdririlniystraio? fflxlfslhe Pint! lmmllme S°l‘““"-‘ “"l"“'l"“““, “fm —-—— - . i=0 Owl ' ' ' West Afric and Fi- I [l ‘ ' '_ a modern armed fighting vcllc s. "Dance Baldwin's Road School hum‘ “rum $1.0m ‘mm’ Wm‘ 1'" “m” port also was bombed. ‘l cm" "l lh Board. iodnv told a luncheon meet mg - the tum ol o next season Th M d‘ Id “h African waters Join Allies as en- 1 f n q “Milan gunners; and w} "-_ illusic, night’ n°v°mb°r "°*;-,.‘§.°.",‘{ lbw?‘ rllg:f°$%nmtm°égfi‘lgolgf co -i§mat‘l’§§'.°°°i§§.° ‘S... wotiilieli §my|‘}" "W" "W! “dill-I'M ill lgxr%fgssi0liial women's club. Plastic PIVWOOd ————- ' o c all vanished eouroe that the British 1st Arm ““"‘ "The ration section in cllllslllte- ‘ l‘ - ~ ~~ ~ ~ e1 --‘ ~14 “Womenlp institute dance ill s alwayhgfiiifi C Y and l“ U‘ B‘ "Id Fighting Franc —-__. “on with the sugar admlnlstrb Stands and lolllgn". a1 1.31 Wilton,‘ Han on Nov u”, I . Mli- - u, m" h“ IBmwhEd ‘ mlhwflgm "lé-ISSP i- Reds extend their “on Wm undoubtedly p“; mm d. _i_ Sun sets this afternoon at 5.20 . li-lt-fli ...._._ ‘run. T” n ck “shut m. M“ “w”, m an” o ‘:ellg:n0:f:glm-‘Cnlwféolaga fect a more watertigjht scherne lanai, rises tomorrow morning It ._.____ 11.1191‘ h I . ti “ _ _ ‘ - o...» n. we...» Push Ahead 0|! titan: translational: it... lldrrrll ".2" stir.“ n: ~=---=- - o-m- sacral... sr:l..":.:..z.--“ infill .03.“-.~..Ef. mo» c» o. m ovcmbcr 25. Mill View orcneftflf to culoy but. u in the out, she lilgitinl was growing “more and WESTERN FRONT - Americans lmbbllis- °"= °‘_ °‘"‘“““'-‘ "f" “WW”? mgummerside tide is minutes lab l1 M ii. w" ; 5mm sh] _ Fq- years, me m re violent. London quaners raid st. Nsaalre sub base in follovv- lllllllel‘ bllmbvrs- made 0i the "i" m ch 10mm, "For _"_' 8 S. carried brides gogigtoml-rryorllllil- laid auonnn attack, if not under uato R.A.I-‘. blasting of Turin in rirwtlc slywood. crashed our " a“ l‘ w“ m ho mcrs wishing to ship dreas- men. traders or government li¢llll flynwls imminent. I . T f n Malton. Ont, only slightly dlimsg- m“; “may engvicl Boyle l’ “dill” "will!" ""1 shallow! int-he llllft-it- d C S ii image ins illseilee and nropcllora oAiul EXCEPT suNnA! . ll-Ii-itli WASHINGW)" N". i, __(M,) aérhgevyegrltlaeniillxtlitgéailmflffllmm beOfllciaLs Said the small damage “on mrdm_u“o N“ ‘_ , , ' r .m.. TlxDance Hope River Parish Ball -Pushing steadily westward lde- 313i; a: the‘ Arctic and hisbride your In hilifiifuillitetnrfgiiiiill? gltywogd u“ "m 2M "m" "so "m 1' “m iilIe Illigiilnber 2" n nil-till ‘ ‘Inna hdeiiavtia fierlllilhs zigpofiggll’ onAi o$°i3é°9£>iii“"n the Arctic. . " °°““m'°"°“ °l ‘he Mwilulm “ld p have Cine Torlnflltille — Iii-II . driving m‘ “pm”. M“ w...“ w n flu“. o! m. my“, cu“ _ _ _ ---. ——--‘ similar aircraft is virtually as “m 1J5 Mm 3,05 “m” 5,45 pa; wjihlnoo vol-non aim Bali the northern no or Guadalcanal ‘n ‘Mounted rolloe. married ~ " - mflhgbgffi- gltgigehlbojngfll: a “w”! t“ ell-met“ me=hlll¢=~ 8.1a o-m-SUNDA‘ Samuel i ~ m o o --=-- e- "c =~--.=.~.@~r..~:-s»r.e...o v6 BOII/fifiu/zz/ Founder or on... o» = » =~ ser Orchestra. il- -Ii re .d ho M“ “n” Mayor to Ionic finial’ 0.x“ __ 000 buildings and damaged 20,000 h," 50rd", 9m “m 545 n,“ ""0"" Ploulrfisntlt of well also ‘ellt-ionioinlllls in E. their.‘ ln- “fiitivinéfioi. W" "it'll"! “l Failfblfila ,l1L"§Z§,°‘l-,.'.S5§‘J3 .30: MOVGIIIQHI III n,‘,‘,""° T‘“""'“""° m“ """ a‘ “"4 h°l<>zns cattle. lurid Oold tended to sweep the enemy b“! ormau Roll. H. -C- DNA ihlh- ‘ ‘ - ‘ “we m, c°,,,m°d.,,~i Henry N_ ' ' Storage Co. Ltd. I-Ztl-dtl. to the Japanese beach-head. and ager st PangnitiungiedA glad ceN- lh,on,'wn_ 3,1,“), 3f; attache l, P_E_'__N_s_ FERRY SERVICE t. , ‘*- ultimate to forea them from lhO iuonv was 01’ Washington, said today. SARATOGA SPRINGS. N.Y..Nov. Leave Wood Islands 10.00 am. anl L Emmi ‘"9"!!! oollitrv dilly. W. Island w ich can control shl pin! norther “Nil "h"! "Wilda" “At Cologne," he said at a press 23 - (AP) — Dr Prank N. Buch- 2.00 p m. Mwmah- ‘Hunter r w o! ie-nel to Aliltirllll and N87 "l!" K glkugglr‘ ‘£1,15- om-l ma“. . conference. "we know we destroyed man, founder oi the Oxford group Leave (larilion Noon and 6.00s. b - - - - . ea. - ' _ 250 iacto build‘ , 20,000 otler ov m i, ' . i us ill t night ‘if ———— lack oi mention oi either enemy Mumhhlwl- - bullclngsrina c.1352... zoooo moire. IR. itehtlesrlliiiillqlstlrtr o y o DAILY All slsitvwl i I ~- r "“°°""B ll every Pride planes or scrim m“ in the "h" ‘h’- ihm "l‘° '° Followin tile raid l ore than zoo- n a cl man sldenl oi ru- isxclrr so nan . . "if?" "El with lite Wcmweh Navy's short communique Mir was l0 ti" "tit" mm" W“ M“ ooo pcopic left t..." city" ' lcnxiiwn “Pi ‘oiioangew York cw. Charlottetown-Brammersidl- ._ I "Mml- li-iO-lltl-twtl regarded ls an indication that the ‘mill! WK,‘ l! imhfia‘ Systematic pounding oi German arrived ‘at this health resort Nov l! ,,,,,,..’.'¢'.7L’3- l." a. ll. "Dnmeu _._._ available Japanese a.lr ioroe may "AM "member m“. hey-n w suppely hues by R.A F‘ and United He is attended bv a speclnlst “Igava- m‘ d... "Nnvemgletgavzg Hagiqghtugra; hlaflvo Iddemfietoinaoheev “that m." m” n “bu, mo" n Sta] s all-craft has been imseponslblo from thc llenrv Fbrdhgoislpxilteal, 2:; ‘Hr’; wch-".‘““n 1 ,_ _ ~ figuyfi genrmsie _. no, "Dummy ,,,,,_. ‘mi COMPANY or cannon, ammo g",,,,,,"l:,,.u:$.l~;,‘".i.;.%t_t...8...‘...l“°' i.':.“.{§.‘::..";f"" "' " us .. ... 1...... _ . ‘