MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN ,4 little 00W"- fun A n‘ t. l’ nami- mlflllufl bu but one round to: ' n little trnulont "fit-est In and u fading cri ghnlottelowu Gull-dine. rum‘ Canto. llornlng Guardian, Founded Ill‘! U. s. TYPE “QIJTZKRIEG” 11111111111111 11v "qgw" m?” .4- "M. Covers Prince Edward iIslandiLlke the Dew . Read by Everybody MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN U0 not loo rllldly censorlous. A slrln: may lilr In the best hands. And the most skilful archer miss o l would not quarrel with n I n: mistake. u‘ Cl-IARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, TussoAv. Novizmnaitflfo. 1942 Annual Subscription Delivered, 8L0!) By lull: P. i. I. “.00; to other Provinces llll U, l. A. $5.00 AFRICA 8 PAGES Canada Breaks Relations More Than 400 Foxes Entered In Big Show Puppet GOVT New Exhibitors add interest to 13th Annual Exhibition. ii 111,3 iirirteveiitli annual provincial 111's for exhibition opened at the grtitbtttin G.ounds yesterday mor- ning, it what Ls known as Day. The weather and most being ion , tion committee, consisting of P11 111 Cass and Beecher port-go <1, Summersicle, and Lloyd uqkpyuy, Charlottetown, were rm; u» receive foxes at 9.30. and they 01111111111011 without interrupt- [m1 wtii the exception of a, half h"... 1,1; 11111-111 for dinner. unt'l 111- 11105‘. 6 o'clock. Over 400 foxes asscti through their hands, and h, “out: 01 classifying these and pm q tirm in thclroroper color see" is \\.1s exacting but very thpi-(viighit carried out. FG Kennedy rend the ear nuuitii-rs. ‘lllti (‘P116111 stuff \\".1s 1111513: tile direction Cf Sccieixiry waiter R Show, with Stcirart Wrizht as first assistant. ’I1:e hurtling was in excellent o; ~ trcttniz Brent credit on rate. Bill McCnuslnnd. New Types Because of the many new types moo-it viii-r yea» which include tie white face silvers, platlniims, and marl platmums, there is perhaps more interest. exhibited than usual Athough the new t es have only been bred here for hree or four seasons, yet the numbers on dis- Dlfly form at least one quarter of the total exhibits. The?» are quite a number of new faces seen among the showman,- with most of the old reliables in with heavy entries. Outside con- testants are here, including Gor- dou_ straight. Little Shemoguo iwhich by theway, was first made famous as a fox centre by the late Robert Oulton, one of the co- fotinders of the industry), whose Dcurl platinums which he.has de- veloped have won him fame und considerable money in the past few years. Then there is Dr. J E. Lalfo est, St. Joseph, Quebec, pro- baby the greatest advertising fox mun of all time, who has made famous throughout America his particular brand of platinum foxes. Lust. but not least, is Mrs. Woll- ace Blair, North Port, N S. The judging programme will commence, this morning about 9 035914. with Class 1. Section 1. (Continued on page 7, col 21 cognizted the pzesent Only German: King Says F r e h c h Minister Is Called To P rim e Minister’s Office For Announcement. OTTAWA, Nov. 9 -(CP)- Reno Rlstclhueber French Minister to Canada, tonight was surrunoned to we office of Prime Minister Mac- Kenzio King and advised that, the Canadian Governmen no longer re- government at Vichy and that diplomatic re- lations were terminated. Following is text of Prime Min- ister MacKenzie King's announce- ment: The fact that, the men who have been in nominal control of the government of France have ordered the Armed Forces of France to offer resistance to mditary forces of the United Nations sent to as- sist the liberation of France from Nazi domination, makes it perfectly clear that there no longer exists in France a Government that. has any effect ve independent exist- ence; ln other words, that there no longer exists in Rance a. legal or constitutional goverrvnent in any sense representative of the French people, but only a German puppet government. In these cir- cumstances tho Canadiaii Govern- ment has ceased to recognize the prwent government at Vtlchy as being Do Jure Government of Rance and diplomatic relations with Vichy are accordingly term- mated. Mr, King said the French min- isber- and his staff would be iven passports enabling them to ewe at once for France and, because of the difficulty of Atlantic trans- i port. it mlQltt->I)Q'-!ICO6SS81y t-o make special arrangements 0.11.11. President Criticized By Mayor Holman Rommel ’s Men Plunge Headlong Into Libya 3111 ‘Army sweeps into Libya only few hours _ Behind fleeing Germans. VETERAN COMEDIENNE for HOLLYWOQD, Nov. 6-—(AP) __ Edit-i Mm» OIVEI‘, voter-mi stage and screen comedicnhe. died in a hos. 111W loriuv. She had been ill for levers! weeks, silt “'85 59, today being her irridiii". 5hr hid been forced to crtticcl "s. 1 work and 11 port 111 a m". bili- muny . ' unaware her condition By Frank LjitIai-tln Associated Press Staff Writer CAIRO, Nov. 9—(AP)--'1‘h.reut- encd by a great ‘Allied squeeze tristiioiied from United States arms on the west and closely pursuing BrliiSh forces on the cast. shattered reuuiaiits of Marshal Rommels omit-rt, army plunged headlong a- cross the Egyptian frontier into Libya today in the vicinity oi Hal- ii She ivas suffering from ifly" ‘Helmrei P1155- ln .11 disorder. Rommels mon managed for tho gqlllfiflb L160 shalbfee loose from‘ their -__ Plllizl rmen rs to reac the - - approaches of Halfayas natural POIICE “In Bad ivfl-llivllllolls. but it was question- able whether they all could have tiegotiatmd the steeply svalled pass, blasted into rubble by incessant 1111111111111: 1mm American and RA F, tilniies, . Repute -With Citi- zens” Coun. Chan- . dier Claims. 11-9-21. The pursuing 8th Amiy. tryln "—'"' .,.., ,_ ~———¢ desperately m catch nJid engu] "Mr. Vaughan malzcs statements 11......» Si. Peters tvediicsduy. the tattered Axis forces, sw/ept to Mr. Michaud which I personally 11-9-21. into Libya only a fgw hour; be. know are not correct," declared i-iis hind them. Whether advance Al- Worship. Mu or B. Rev Holman lied elements had engaged the Volcinll his d sapproval of the man- Axis mum may was m; crem- 3m_ ner in which the need of the mediarely; the latest word rcach- R- AQmumanc-l’ D-Pa-mnem’ he" 11g 21 111g Cairo was that the situation ,\,l,§f,§,lggl,i€~jffoigi,,fil'bg,fd,jf,l§g§l' - _ , - _ .. _ t. . - ,,(__ , -———— mg?” nanny“ am)‘ w“ “Mus tonal Railways, in a letter to Hon. Monitor.- road tilay in 6111111111121 J.E. Micluiud, Minister of Trans- Ad. sdumbcr 10th. Dance itticr. amt, Mr. Micliaud quoted Mr 11-10-11. aughairs letter in a communicat- ---~-~ ion to the Mayor which was read ~. 11 [title a tituinttty of welt at last night's Council nieetuig. . 11111151111 chute. island Cold 1 ., 1.. 1 il-Zti-titl’. Getting Events "T~"11*-<—-ltio1'cll Titesday‘. ‘ ‘TTMRIEP-Mllllvly‘ River Thurs- a-‘- 11-11-11. iv» .. ‘ti? filti‘.'t‘.~i—i‘lidoll Friday. Americans To Welt Even if Rommel did succeed in getting many of his men through l-lnliaya under the bombs of Al- ilrd airmen. he was faced squarely with the menace of a. powerful American force massing some 1,500 miles to the west for a thrust. a- Clty Police were‘ under fire from Coun. 1L0. Chanu1=r._ Wedn-.sday was proclaimed a holiday lIl de- mrenue 1o mo wishes of tho Can- aldlanitliegioilnttenitrtlegs ffllhgalllgiyaltlgg tie c con or con l 011355 Tunisia into Libya. were dial, wim, we agar-ks o; mo Vlith the Americans already in city oliicials were increased, and a Alsfilu. next door to ‘Innlsla. decision to repair the root o1 the President Rcosivclt served notice Public Library reached at the ses- today on the Bey of Tunis that sion which wus the regular monthly the troops hope to pass through meeting. that Frctuli colony. That would Mr. Vaughan "was not very com- put Rommel in a predicament limentary" to the emplflyees 011-118 from which escape would ocul ON R. Autiuuntflllct “hail.- doubtful. ment ivhsn he suizllfiilfld Bhf-‘V We" British military sources declared not capable of dealiniz with the de- thrrt Rommers Africa Corps, ductions resulting from Government, _-, __a_,_fi____________g_= orders, Mayor Holman said refer- (C0l\ll1“'"fi on page ti, Col, 3) ring to the letter read. Also the cit Company _w11l be , 1M‘ _ lutxticr rail 5111p- ~-1 11ml ltlrtnel‘ notice. 11-10-31. \ mid Danec Lot 65 Hull, 311. November lltli Lunch .11, truozl music. 11-10-11, 1111i sccinl evening, St. 51111111; brocis. Wod- '. 11.1101‘ lltil. 1140-11, m (“F110 Sound ‘Movies, Borden, bill-l». rxuvchiber 11th 11111111 111111 board.) "Hlillwr River- Concert. Wilt- Aco, Beurling ls Welcomed With Vichy (By Klrlto L. Simpson, Aloolated Press War Analyst) Amvrlcun truer: mm In poflesllnn of Auto" in rruroir North Africa are still 1.500 long miles from a junction with British comrades crashing westward from Egypt ln flaming pursuit o: Rpmmel’; may. "m! dwrt "my. but ‘meyouo close ‘u. their indicated first objective. O That the advance guard of Gen. Eisenhower's command l; already moving out eastward in Algcfla toward Tunis and Blzerte. less than 400 miles distant down the trunk lino railroad that links all French North Africa. from Casblanca on the Atlantic coast to Tunis In the central Mediterranean. goes almost without sflyinl- will! "lit north- wsrd-jutting y-omonto , of French Tunisia In Allied hands, the war would be only 80 miles from Italy's mainland across the Median-anon: waist line. O O U O I O _ 51°"! ll lllfldy within cosy nlr striking distance from American- ocouplcd French air fields in tho vicinity of Algiers. Flvo hundred air miles ll less than a two-hour Jump for heavy bombers. Wlthln virtually 24 hours after tho start of tho American drlvs into French North Africa the design of the war- has been altered mcnacingly for Hitler's dls- tracted Italian accomplice. O I O I I I Roma has not yet dared reveal to the Italian people the fate that has overtaken virtually the whole Italian army in Egypt. What tho cumulative Italian reaction twill bo to that fresh disaster in Africa and u; tho unmistalicablo promise of ultimate Allied Invasion of Italy If.- sell none can yet say. It could spell out an Italian internal collapse within weeks or months-and there is high home of that In Washington and London. Programme: REMEMBRANCE DAY Wednesdziy, 110th November, 1942 Returned men of ail wars are invited to assemble zit the Legion Home at 10.15 A.M. From 10.50 A.M. to the first stroke of the eleventh hour, the Fire Bell will toll at intervals of twenty seconds. The parade will leave the Legion Home at 10.40, head- ed by Band, arriving at Monument at 10.50. ORDER OF CEREMONY 0 Canada Last Post Two Minutes Silence Reveille Flt. Lieut. The Rev. T. H. Bussell Somers Selection by Band while wreaths are being placed O God Our Help In Ages Past God Save The King Nursing Sisters and all citizens are invited to attend the ceremony. Dressz-Berets and medals. Route of march to Monumcntz-Pownal, Kent, Queen and Grafton Streets. Route of march on returnz-Grafton, Prince, Rich- mond and Queen to Grafton Street. His Honour the Lieu- tenant Governor will take the salute in front of Provincial Building. Space will be provided for those wishing to place wreaths. Wreaths will be placed in the following orden-‘His Honour the Lieutenant Governor, The Mayor of the city. The President of the Legion, The President of the Ladies Auxiliary, Officers Commanding Units, followed by 0r- ganlzations and Citizens. _ All cars and other vehicles are requested to STOP during the SILENCE. “THEY SERVED TILL DEATH! WHY NOT WE?” Search Continues For Missing Plane HALIFAX, Nov. 0—(CP)—Search for an R..C.A.F. plane carrying 0f- 111111-1111, wcunomiay N H statement that there were more _____ I. e ‘an m C admn Armed M“ *1 v1‘ bum ii-iti-ui . {,“°." wmm‘ “,,'{‘§,"§,“,1§§, $3,‘?! UITAWA, Nov. o-(oro-rtiot. F‘.°..£2..°..1..1..‘%'i. auiiisht between ' ' e“ wag 3° co “Died 118mm,, m Officer Georze E. Beurllntl. 30- nearby Dartmouth and New-immi- h Nov. 12., Dance and en- mm w“; ' on: cm,- d ma; the year-old. "Hero of Malta" who ieft 31nd, 1,5 being continued, the gist. t. Alton H.111. Proceeds m? were “$51,... am?‘ from the add as a hand on a freighter. em Air Command here acmounced “Mb lbw” —-— local 0.1mm. for a riod of yeitrs wotgergecli) ttigiayn taming? torirgtgrztmom mining yesndav "Collecting hog Fm, ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, until now 1th "pi-wile a H8 °, . _Y I ° l‘ ' t l n t d b PQ w Gj Phone s m" “Y- mutton NORTH Amie Nov. a station. The u» of m» coma ze mm. HlLer b2’ ai‘1;.Md1r;;d' Gym “Run”? collect Mcrvyn Bulmtm, Hunter River. —(AP)-Gen. Henri Girau , noted pendent» rvfvmd w WW1" '15" French soldier who escaped from W110!!- u ~——-—- " s1- u the Accountancy De- dtvnrvmi? 1-" v°“‘°“ 5"" wflme" 2.1‘?.f.i.’2’3‘1‘iii?.%’é.°“r’.2§ ii-iiiicumtri vaggicfut ll wmilmed m! “idl” >-\14Cll\i.lll1l(.‘l‘ 111-11 by Vernon Vic- M en w "or “f” m. nwvm men; 13 ‘mat and W5 are sorry in Hour-uh. ltctreshments. Admission 3n “A, I 5A .. m.‘ . e 105g the gum but we must not. and .s_ u - _ Nor .1 rhcanld rmi’ a a U ‘zed Wm not stop ‘mm the shops M. "m, —-——- “Xi? °" i ° i‘ ° °' ° “ in used.‘ His Worship declared. 71,,,,,,f‘°_“D0l1°9.Gcor etown Hall, N“ °"5~ , V hon would be asked orchéfl-ty ‘Notember 12 1. Vtfibswrls gorge m! mo” m“, u‘ working "‘" llo Men's Jobs ""1" m» u» n . -——~—— Coun '1‘. ‘email-mu Chicken Supper and 11-10-21 -10. Council was "wlstlnl time" d-olllnl BMW’ Wctlucs . - , -dny. November 11th. -—-—— e .N.R. He declared tho wmsm“ Orchestra. 11-1-41. OTTAWA, Nov. a - to P) - iriiiiifoeelsnguid be mien up wit-h 1M we . "-——-— Across Canada, mm thousand mderal Government and the 10m tonne dance Masquerade. women have lte d inio jobs re- should be held to their contract o m,“ "ultra Tuesday. November viously filled on av men andl eir ma with this rovflwv- b,‘,,',., We 13s Music, Prizes. number issteadiy ncreasing, 1m. Ogun, n. spam MacDonald. o "it for quilt. 11-9-21. Hex Eaton. tam. director of member of tho C-NR Awflllntflllflv ossla National selective Service. said w- Do do . _ Fe eral Government back in her office after a weeks Pullllnontlry Comm ion on tour or the Maritime Province gydnlpoflitlml Ind they say wu Mrs. Eaton said she Wll implv flnll. This noun deci ed that in; with the oxtontto which women Apcount oy Dcplrtmonto shotll are sssisttni; in the msnpuw" be contra . shortage in the Mlrltimes and with Ooun. All‘. MacKlnnon lllllflltod reports from other ports of tho that the Peder: members for the Dominion which show Omndlnn vince and cs0 the ltxecutlvo e women moving into lob: previously uncll of tho Provincial clovcm- ‘retold Telephone Office. An- considered the exclusive tuh o moat. be asked to meet with the 1' Llewellyn, Mrntrgue. men ranging from farming to gen- 11-10-T-T-8-6l. eral labor on construction jobs. 0v —'___‘ Simwiui w I hot chicken sup- N“ 6" GQQFBe Dixon's. Wodns- 11th. ff not. flnc, 11-7-10, pgColt-ctilg h9g5 every "may mzscilcltlzt ivitli Leslie McDowell, ‘l- s-is-zo-twtt u ;__ tomtlotv btiyinlt liv and dressed '...r ‘ztfiiitm’ 51°’ enemy to his keen eye and deadly shoot- ing, arrived by air from overseas after a journey broken by an air- plane crash at Gibraltar short. gtay in hospital in England. AF. F0, H, M. Arney of Mocitreil. c has I8 1-3 Th. iiiiiilcxi-git. ti: hvilshgrcdtt manta ing two army officers. Ivv-Cfil- A A Eh-nst of Halifax and Maj. l-l. B. Munro of Halifax as well as naval officer Cmdr. Frown. COW i‘! end a Halifax and a member of the R.C. Make the most of your Tea" ,1 Ia/Illl flit’ l" "LAA" ‘I'll COMPANY OI’ CANADA, LIMITED FTEIIICC. Yanks my Be Find Blows, Across Border Kicks Caused ' ' Gallant Death Into Tunlsla m2. °°g2i‘3;f._i,‘ii;’ ‘iiiééighédiifififimericans Preparing for Lightning 131i?‘ r335‘. ifidiir tt“"l%‘iZt.m§’.?8 House “a. 1m Righmondestreet w, Push to meet remnants of Rommel ’s/ blows and kicks delivered by Frank rmy. — Knockwood." The jury, headed byA Mr. Bryon Byron of Charlottetown LOl-‘UON. NW. l0—(Tll¢5\'1fll')—(CP)-—'I'lie Dally Mall ma today, without detailed explanation, that advanced motorized tcck 20 minutes to reach its de- cLsion. testified last elements of American forces "may well be across the frontier" o! Tunlsil. Four witnesses ninht. The nearing opened Friday when 14 gave evidence. Gallant was killed Thursday afternoon. A few llioursd after Ihia deem Frank K11“ WW- a“ "- VICHY (From French Broadcast‘) N s-Ari Th N dian, was or este a a settlcment . " ‘w’ i — e N“ 12 miles ‘to; hga ‘The tolmvmg Agency Hwaa said tonight thatthe defence of Algeria ls becoming day he was charged with murder. “Me am] "W" dmicun- “Peciauy "01""! 0""! and Phlllrpcvllle- H15 bfithmq pm David Knockwoqd Casablanca was said to be seriously threatened but tho defence was taken into custody as a mater- was being organized, flavag said. Landing: were said to be continuing laid wtness but was i leased Eat- M, Mogador and Azadir, ur. 11y. _ W‘ii”?esoiihrtglilgiéiiariiiiiriiiiiiiri By Wes Gallagher _ gifdlfull) agvgvposstssrligid U. S. Correspondant with A. E. F. in North Africa ~ ' 3 ' ALLIED HEAD UARTERS IN FRENCH NORTH 1 11 , Mr. Bl n , _ _ _ i17r3or.§"3v"r1o"i1v‘§§ next-door 13hr: AFRICA, Nov. 9-(AP)-—W1tli Algiers u. Allied hands, glcgggllidldffagfeéndfigieetfjég Oran surrounded 815d twoAkey-townsrnorth and south of “worthy o; Oyster Bed Bndge, Casablanca capture , an rneiican b ttzkrieg of unprece- dented speed appeared imminent in North Africa tonight. n" Guam" (No further reference to the “blitzkrieg” was made in The first witness called was m. the dispatch, but it appeared that Gallagher had been giiltiiiigyilsohvhiiticwatiodiyefrntmit’ def given to understand that the United States Army is pro- ceased. Dr. Giddiilgg agreed to the paring for a lightning push across Tunisia to_meet the cwiams Q‘ "Fm" "bmmed b? army of Marshal Erwin Rommel fleeing into Libya. Till! R§,-,,,’;"°$,‘§,‘§“§..‘{§ cams, ti; would be made possible by the speedy acquisition of air dismal-ion between the skull and and naval bases 1n French North Africa.) ‘he m“ "“'"°b"°' m!“ mlgh‘ b’ On the Atlantic coast the Americans wen pushing , 1n Doct ted b the _ . . iibiiiiedsciidena onoioriitri‘ solidv sub- steadily forward, while the Mediterranean attack swept ‘immfi forward at a fast pace. By l. C. DANIEL Associated Press Staff Writer LONDON, Nov. lit-Cfuosdayl- (CH-Reuters News Agency ra- she lived at. 103 Richmond St, next LONDON I“ 9 __(AP)__Unned door. to Eilichmondshnoxsif, g3 States troobs fovfight their way to- Thwsday a emfmn e at night within four miles of Cas- t° h" m“: ymd to m“? clothes ablanca perhaps the finest city of “.0111 line. Slit: heard qunrielllng 1g Norm Arms after pouring rein- ymd °f Rfcmncnd Hausa-f an iorczments into conquered Algiers under German dive-bomber attack, ported today from tho German frontier that Axis reports again said the French fleet had sailed from its base at Toulon and now is somuwhero off Sardinia. (Such reports were officially do- nlBd Monday by the Allies.) [mas Gorlont and saw that Frank encmimg Oran and breaking m’ Axis reports from “tho Mrs. Blanche Moore Mrs. Blanche Moore testified that . . .. - . way along more than 1.000 miles of #1,, “Q11?” QXQQ“ gag Atlantic and Mediterranean coast l’) . . . . identified Frank Knockwood in tho ‘Qnggiagiittfsigggguaigcgg’ Qpuffiow into two commands, evidently were making frantic preparations for avowed extension of the Allied as- ul into Algeria, Tunisia and The Ybontinued on page T65??? sa t against the real German-Italian German frontier" said the overn- enuny in Iripolitania. mont intend; to defend unisia For the tme being, however, the and that the fleet was probably bound for Blzerte. VICKY (From French Broad- casts), Nov. 10—('l‘uesday)-—(AP1- United States parachute troops were used in the capture of Al- giers, and are being used at other points on the Algerian-Zllorocr-an coast line, the Vichy radio said today in giving its first details of the American invasion. Oran. the western Alicrian port, ls nearly stmoundod y Ann-r- ican troops who control the rondl to the east and west, “and llil Americans arc using the same method employed at Algiers on Sunda. ," the announcer said. north Mooccnn Atianttc coast from Casablanca to the borders of the unmoiested Spanish com-Ft was .i__i ii (Continued on page 7, Col 1) Re itaiiway Transfers In connection with the objections raised to the transfer or railway work and personnel from Chaluottc- town to Moncton, the following correspondence was tabled at last night's 1118411111; of the 01W council News Briefs ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, Australia, Nov. 10-Tuesday)— (CD-Allied forces have en- , ,_ me a er lharp fighting behind Olvl, 55 Minister of National T‘ ‘ Ottawa, Nuv.H2.1 Dear Mayor o man: I have your letter of Oct. 27th and o5 1 indicated to you, 1_ have made tho fullest representations l" connection with both the matters i“ _ _ w wmm you rm, MEXICO CITY, Nov, 9 (API P "d t Avil Camacho toniiztrt Y°“rBJvI.ryIltA\l1.1g'f0N aiiiftiufilécd thdai Mexico has broken ' displomatic relations with the 0mg; o; the Minister of Transport, Vichy government of France. Ottawa Nov. 2. 19-12. LONDON, Nov. 0—(CP)- The Daily Express received a r-cpnrt from Tahiti!!!‘ "M87" gaylng [hg 12,6!l2-lon French llncr Porlhos has 00H! "wk In ths harbor of Casablanca. miles south of Buna on the northeast coast of New Gul- nea. it was announced today. $0M: BtRDs ARE So LAZY {nay ONLY Sfntzfcu 411m. lMAQINAfIONS WHEN ‘THEY Dear N11‘. MaY°F1 1n rdply to your favor of the 271.11 ultiino liuvitiig reference to a telegram sent by w-uuell 011d “he” from Prince Edward Island. I bcR l0 state that the matter was refcmid to the President oi the Canadl Notional Railvrays, 11nd on the 2i}: of October I received from Mr. R- c. Vaughan a letter copy c! which r ' At A Glance Tho report Pfllmiseii by M!‘ Vaughan has not yet reached me- As s00“ a5 the 53mg is at hlLlld. I will bring it to your alt/Emil?“- Yours W13‘ trill . J. E. Ml HAU (Canadian Press) CANADA-Dominion savers ro- Iatlons with Vichy Franco. Ill h fde this nlturtituii 10 I AFRICA-Gib Army chases Roln- and tonight M, 1259' rncls remnants into Libv: vzlhllle Sun m; this afternoon at. ass Oct. 21, 1942 gzreiflrclfiurmfftrgeimzxe ‘an warn“: ‘and rises tomorrow morning at. 1.52. your leggy cracker squeeze against. Rommel: CAR FERRY SERVICE or s Americans drive within fem-l miles‘ hmungorgxcalir: sung?! [c b] fl m cg o“ om cn- nvo . n-ln. ifrlffifidwiffii“ Isliiiigl Ptfliireiflgentif i-icslsiiasiicoaiulifaOfin hi; pl: but "II! r510 "m- 3-00 Pm» 4-3°.P-m- 7-0. I ' u n m” ‘°' °“°°"“' P'E'Itt.“‘1$r.."%“r°§i E's-lg?“ d§1°°"81r.'§11 flit???‘ m" on» Tom-enun- - w.» of the Ovlwimmi and ° Y ' ' 11.111. 1.15 .m. s05 .m s45 chriotrwvuirsht: :1:.':"1..t1:"1:.t:.‘:1.::r:41411:. w W"- “ " " ' """ c on ru - iyfork and staff from Prince Edward with Vlohy. SUNDAY SERWCE 1519041 t” u“ Mmmmd" (May 3 to Dec. 27 Inclusive) .511" 1“i‘$i‘.$..t12'.’.“.‘.? :c"v..11: ..“:E.%t.tr2.:ir."i...."::"i.:1:." w» om» m ------ ~- - a e n - “ems mentioned m the mleamm "ML ‘Hlaoavo Tormentlns 10.15 mm. 8. :2“ r“ "straits 1:31.21.‘ "‘"“ i D5589 ' Y ' . . .- . . forces time Gorlhln objectives in P“ N! “m” slnw" occupied France; Vichy radio sll- Leave Wood Islands 10.00 um. ml Canadian National Railways Montre , Dear Mr. Michaud: ‘Ihis will acknowledilfi of Dot. 14 enclosing a oOPY AERIAL-RAJ‘. and us. nlr Yours very trul R- C. VAUGIIA 2M ' b. IIIClOII-l ILA-F. ll K 0n - 9- m- giiil“ or the Mlnmer g Trbmigi} iiiiy. n‘ . c Leno Caribou Noon and LII n-I- a g 0V. . Ikaarwlvfr. Mayor: ' SOLOMONS-U. S. marines gain llflliiétélfivfifivlf‘ With outlier reference to your in n htlng m1 of llrfleld on ll m,“ 99198"!!! 0f QW- 13“! 5nd I011!‘ Gun ulcannl; Japanese destroyer Ohulotktighléil" "' n caumumvu I10 n- In letter of the 27th of the same damaged by torpedo boo. month with respect to the ob- Inn m "6 ‘Hm jectlons raised to the transfer of chm (‘zénrrrré-A-utrcralilan 12:0 $e ~cfiulouflown l m n,“ “Yoorittrrued oifrastf-ifcoi a)” sharp rtgminc. “‘ "m" 7'“ "' "" i