MAXIMS 'OI‘A A MERE MAN m-nj-l ‘ c cnapl y th first olnflfeno-Ilgfl malt: the‘ last lbll. WI/ //// The People's Paper MAXI MS OIL MERE MAN A mohnble spirit In beautiful whether in n cilillror one of nature VEIII. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 1 '1 l- _Ffllllldttl 1am gfillloltetown Guardian. Two Cents. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA,‘ MONDAIXLWDEMCEMBER 1s, 1944 mu, scoo; other l-l-ovlnccs a. can. use. Subscription Dellvered.'85.00. 8 PAGES N ZlS GAIN GROUND lN COUNTER TIN FIRE AT lift. F. Heavies Bomb Illm NDON. Dec. l’! — (GP) gqlfv bombers of the RA F‘ mgll. Llifllftl Ulm. German indlls- .|;lal and rzilwav centre. following daylight American ilcavv bomber “ids on Alltria and a tremendous Ioutbreak of air combats over the . ts t. vlgls the R.A Fla first raid on Ulm. on the Danube between Stutt- rt and M . Results were not unich lmnleallltely assessed. ‘my; lnctorics produce tanks. nr- ilored vehicles and a lar e portion 0i usrnlclnys fire-fight g equip- nt. mine Lancasters went aloft after ldav of unfavorable weather over me continent had kept British- lsszd American aircraft arc-untied. Coming Events "Silli0lk School Concert. Dec. , 12- -l8 "Christmas concert. Mlllview ‘Bull, December iatn. 12-18-11 "Bradalbane Rural Concert in up flail. December lilth. 12-16-21. "Christmas Concert. Vernon ‘Ball, December 22nd. 12-18- . “l-llulter River Concert. Thurs- m, December 21st. 12-11-18. "CllflSUflN Concert. Rennies Rom School, ‘iuesclay. December 1W1. 12-15-21. "Buying live and crossed poul- try. Paying we market prices. is- ilno Cold Storage Ltd. - "Paving highest prices for dress- ld wintry. L). M. McKinnon. Mur- rlv River. 12-16-21 isilnl count BURNED ‘ r iant grasped the baby and holding! ‘ tossed it to Mrs. Ashes Webb W110 - in dollar value. “Al. (By ‘lilo Canadian Press)- HALIFAX, Dec. l'i-—Cnugllt a- sleep in their bedroom when fire ‘broke out ill the hallway of n house late Saturday morning. Eld- lridge and Ann Gallant. 21 and 20- year old couple who moved to Halifax recently from Prince Ed- ward Island were in serious condi- tion tonight with second and third degree burns covering most their bodies. Iheir baby which was itrappect in their room with them, escaped without a mark. the father shielding it from the flames as he flushed through the hallway with Mrs. Gallant was placed on the danger list 12 hours after her ad- mittance. Burns covered her face and arms and front and back of her body. Children of Mr. and Mrs. John Webb, owners of the small 1% storey home in which there were i4 persons living, gave first alarm of the fire at 11 o'clock. The Gli- lllnt family were the only occu- pants of the upstairs at the time. Awakened by the cries of the children. Mr. and Mrs. Gallant came to the door of their room to find flames filling the hall. Gul- it undel‘ nis am: rushed to the topi of the stairs from which point he‘ stood at. the bottom. Fish Exports Set Records OTTAWA, Dec. 17 (C?) Th: Fl"-llf".‘l(‘§ Department said today that exports of fisll pro- ducts are Yelitillllg to new records Yanks Push ‘Inland 0n Mindoro island l 581 Jap Pldnt-es Put Out Of Action In 4 Days. MacARTHUIQ/S HEADQUAR- TERS. PHILIPPINES. Dec. 1B - (Monday) (A ‘Pl PnlCtlCllllV sweeping the Philippines skies clean of Japanese planes United Stntesi Armv and Navv iiiers have kmlt ell-l emy aerial threats in check while ground troops have pushed seven to nlnll, land on a broad front on Mindoro Island. . Repel-ts frmn the far-ranging American Armv and Navv airiorces indicated that 5B1 Japanese planes had been out out of action ln the last four days Within 24 hours of the Mindoro landing on Friday. the town of San Jose was taken and airliclds with- ill five miles of the beach were 0- vcrlun. Gen. MacArthur reported. American and Austl-llllllzi aviation construction cnlzmners bcuflli work on the airstrips. l'£’I‘.ll‘ll12 them ior clay and night Jllltcrs. The airllclds are less than 1.50 miles from COTi€$llflOl' fortress in Manila Bnv. (Associated Press correspondent Rclnbert James zvllh Vice Admiral John S. McCain's cill-lrer task for- ce. operating under Admiral Hal- 'sey’s 3rd Fleet. reported 435 planes out out of oction Of this number. said James. 61 were shot out of the air, 207 wele burned on the around and 167 were damaged. 30 Vessels Sunk (McCain's carrier iurcc also ac- counted for 30 vessels sunk and _57 others damaged. ‘two of the slink- on ships worn large troops trans- ports ilnd two were medium-sized srs . MacArthui-‘s aviators added to this baa of ships Slllllii l dcstrcver. 1 ammunition s-ril lluek. 1i coasts vessels. l iuaucl" and four barizcs damaged flnelllollllliliflilliCYfl aun- Shlpments during the l0 months ending October were worth $5" 019,000. hcllrly $6,000,000 the figures for Jznuary-Octobd, 19 "Christmas Concert. Vlllev Hail. December 21st Chcrrv lhorth Milton School Concurt. Itdlicociay, December 20th. | 12-11-18-21; "Christmas Concert. Vernon giver Hall. Wednesday. Dcccm bcr ll. 12-18-21 "Christmas Concert. York Hall. Wedncsdnv. December 20th.l§.30. "Enlyvaic Concert and Dance la Lot 65 Hall, Tuesday, Dec. ltlll. 12-11-18 "Christmas Concert and Dance. Orwell Cove Hall. ‘Tuesday. Doc- saber 19th. 12-18-11. "Christmas Concert. Frcderc- loll Hail. Tuesday night. Dcccml..r lll-li. 1241-18-20. "Christians Concert. Hampton Elli. Wednesday. December 20th. ll . M. 12-18-11 "Eldon School Concert. Belfast Eli. changed to Wednesday. Dec- . ber 20th. 12-18-11 t ______ 5"Ch:ist.lnas Concert, Donagll ltlioci, Tuesday. December 19th. . 12-0- "Elst Royalty Christmas Cor.- tln at Hcrirtz Hail. Dccclnbzcrami 1 -1 -1 "Christmas Concert in Mt. Al- llon l-loli Monday. Dec. 18 start- at 8.30. 12-18-11 . “Christmas Con-cert, Salvation Willi’ Citadel, Tuesday, Dec. . Hmission 15 cents. lz-ig-zl "Christmas Concert, Cornwall llll. Wednesday. December 20th billion 20c and 10c. la-lo-ao-zl "ptlflaylleld School Concert and 50c Wednesday evening. Ladies with Pies 12-18-11. lmoer 20th. '.lust ‘incl Jlile arrived. Car asphalt l 6-! and paper. Lowest prices unloading. P. J. Noy g: 10o. 1 . 6- " . Grove . Concert. in I“ h River Hall. Tuesday. pecenl- _ 19th. Sale of lunches oyzvv. I. i" amiiton L.O.L. meeting Mon- ‘mcveniag. Clyde River. J. R. - “ti”. orshipful Master. llnio 1' ia-ia-li ad nullify car of feed and - Seaman. Bradallmle. a and Wednesday. 12-18-21 ' " llngval —- Filly. pcgcmllgfihilltll, (linclfoll ' Thulldqy- la-ls-ii Uhristmcg "Hell. Tqigmcilt.‘ wmliilieél not one Wednesday. Dre. ll-IS-fl. . --. u“ double and ai le wood v ~ can 2 . ‘Macon. F“: cl-lownfla-ls-ll. l“ ‘w. lull h; f {g M l3 N“ °82l "Mk up 702 Nico- l Char- -1G-5l (l. BINDIN“ ll- could supply. ~ ncr in his honor. 2L sup-erintcnlient of The Canadian l 1e and their wives ll- Minister for i’! years. Canada's importations of fish- ‘12_18_u_~pGI‘ICS products in January-Def‘- ber represented $2,317,000 an ilralorezise cf little more than $400,- So far as exports are concerned. the i944 increase would have bcrr. still greater if the Dsnliniall llnzl been able to supply all illl‘ ilsil that other countries \\'."i1l.l)Cl, oi-t ficials said. There were larger‘ outlets for fisll products in those. l0 months than world production Press Gallery Honors Prime Minister King OTTAWA. Dcc. I7—(CP)~Pl‘li11C Minister Mackenzie King. who was a reporter in ills youth, inst night was rccclv d bilci: lulo the FJili“.l1 Estate w en the Parliammvary Prcss Gallery. on the cve oi UlS 70th birthday. presslltd him with a Gallery life membership atadill- Presentation of theilfc mclnbcr- Lhlp card. inscribed gold, was made by R. K. Carnegie. Ottawa. Press. speaking as immediate past picridcnt of the Gallery. l-lc said that in splle of lilo honors u: stowed on him Mr. King had r0 maincd “one of the people; he ham lived in his house by the side oil the road .lid been a friend to man." At a special meeting during lilo dinner, mc-nlbers voted make Charles Bishop. correspondent for the Southam newspapers and scn- , 1 n _| _ g a ,, . °i _ v "J2 Ottawa 14. 28: _Montreal l8 , for Ottawa Pnl-linnlcntai-y i-cport- ‘szirfigd ggdrirletglelc ltldxlggstllly germ Tgéoglqggsumtlagnqégtixg itncgslllnpa z in“ ‘l2 . O ‘ca; Quebec i. la: saint John -. W- 1 a’ 3mm‘: "legbgrdughthlelfc'filglgl' llle Uiiltcd fitfllfis W65! 0065b London circles ‘$11G tonight that (ll1“\'l "lxiAllCy incl cdrllicd on lM»‘,’.’,',°fi,",‘,‘e.§§',, 381mm M‘ 40; r. n| pre no e e - .. -. . " ‘ . . I" “S1. _ .‘ .‘ . j * ' ' - - been» t» Ml Bow» =~ h» c» ..t"..l:i‘“zl2"::zl2z.ll litmus 221%.“%li..ltfii’ll‘“‘l>.‘tilfittfifi?" il:““.‘s’».‘:. klllofiiil‘ .‘il‘l‘.°“‘fi‘.i“fii°‘ ' m"), figm- bgcgmjng a Qgllery _ a l t_ ,- -¢"| f‘ ,~ {$3M l1 "1 M"; Lolvcr Si. Lawrcncc and Lakn Bil-hill by Mfll- Gm- HBIIYY C- volt nlld Premicl Stalin would b0 accepted uith reluctance but Mr ‘ > membfl" Pratt chief of the Western Dc- held Rome No date for thclMcCartlly lvid snid he could not ‘sh John _ Fresh ‘nmis’ pa“ RR. Armstrong, Gallery presl- knee’ command» Wm, the Emmy ~ Continue Iodgpr fur pfisunfll and‘ ‘cloudy and much colder wit dent and Toronto Star correspon- dent, presiced at the dinner Which was attended by nerlrly 100 Gnl- ry members, former members Mr. King, lntllanlclng nlc Gul- lery. s oke off the record. recall- ing h association with Parlia- mentary re rters during his 25 years as Ll eral leader and Prime ll. S. Troops Fight In liorth Burma Area Bi-lAMO, Northern Burma, Dec. 17 - (AP) — American infantry and artillery troops known as the "Mars Task Force" are fighting in the North Burma area and ad- vance eiements of this unit are closer to Mandalay than any other Allied forces in Burma, it was dis- closed today. Thc US. force is under the com- mand of Brig-Gen. John P. Willey of Hampton. Va. The first new! that American ground troogs were fighting alongside the Brit h and Chinese troops was released after one American unit made contact with the Japanese at Tonkwk, 65 road miles south of Bllamo and some 120 miles north of Mandalay. ney, N 8 borlt and sank or damakccl foul" small cllrlzo ships and li luzzcrs. Fire Damages ~..-_» . _ - the st .f A l . ti it. shins At Pier ... i ‘ -’ Veteran Hollywood W? “"2? "T‘“-‘i“‘.““'“‘ .%§2“"'*"“"'“‘"‘“' tm“ *’°"°‘““““s w” "m" b" ~ >- 1" —- (APl _ Na v ‘Pill-r it‘ _iJ£‘i‘l0Z rum to‘ ore the Americans held. _ - _._.._ v_ _ . he m,“ 1 8m ‘Vlllilps ficltllclssiolll) to! 111i’: I I I wWllléam F. Boini. Associated Press NEWPOTI‘ NEWS. vs. o . 17 Alllly in n l" ". - - _~ _" if“. i, i-‘P- t e “P Orrescoc cnt- said the 11nd —(.'\PP~Fll‘C do: ‘ed a liieilc and “W591i '~ l ' - LOWE-n; . "w ‘lb(.|l7'1mm' » Mr‘ ‘ls-Saul! was concmlrated 50m” 23 a silip lllOOfCd be tic it at the xrllloy yo,‘ my [Wu fillllllgzllllllsln:rfiiflfgiéql. “lqlgllllbllirlrlhgllj i miles south of Aachen, where Ger- .. .,._ - “Y: l w‘, _ _ .3 .. , ,.. ..~ w 4 . ‘l 641/ . _ L‘ . -.— . '11. -_—-_ lfl _~_—~.::: ":1. I ilziliillhfébvllvvllOflflS llv of ombdli lt Bglicglilzlnllvg illolyayxlgxlbélxllcllilg A . _ ._ Nllairshflh _ ‘a compmnln.” b.0371“! - (continued on page a 00L 7) t Unofficial lcports, not lmlnedint. 1on2 sicgo no.1 . Yulv (lcfpulilll; HOLLYWCOD. Dec. iL-(API- l??? jllldlhgl Mllfhal Pdmlmlldl ti? cly cclnililncti by the United Strltcs lllc S0111 Pal ' G1 ..(li;=r D 1L Stuart Paton. 6i. early-day filill fins a 4A0] 1e Bflame‘ m” “ml”, ‘ h P‘ . (ill ly. slid several persons 1055 Farther ..ill despite con: 11- idircetnl- wilos- "Twenty Tllllusnlld E1535“, °‘{,‘.‘Z,§‘“““’°" M n“ ‘ . " llczl- lives ucd lnin-l- UCPITIZIII opposition. LPiillllcs undo. inc " in i916 “t ‘t ' ‘ ~“" ‘ ‘~ i Ill l-eirnsing n statement enu- Canadian trunps oxpandcll lhllll‘ Imarkcd the first undcl ntcr mot- H —"—— l Q vsrlllllg tile fire lute today, public rrlnlions officers said loss of life "so for ils known late Sunday" WAS lilllltcd to olle incl-chant mariner lviln lcullczi from ihc Liberty ship allci was swept alway- Of the ll injured cllullgll t0 be illkcn to llos- they szlid. two had "serious, b but not critical. burns. The llrc. which broke out at 2.30 HIIIHVFLV 0 Ill our n ‘it Spccially- - trained Frencll-spcakinrr, ZlLnEd pllctcgl-ngzh on the occason "1 DWWED BY uni. wilcll the glls tank of a lift the Cnneziia l JYCODS we dropped bv parachute of ills 70th birthday I (W0! truck loading cargo in a freight and klloc" linlo North Africa l.\l'l01‘ to the '..*1l1(i-| Tho pilotogrsph is one taken of x / 3 car was accidentally punctured, " ,ill'zoi'All1cd forccs lllolllt the coast llw Earl of Atlliol Presidafnt ' "tomplrt:l_l‘ destroyed" nn BOO-foot pier owned by the Chesapeake and Ohio Rfillfflflfi bl-inre controlled by Newport News City and Army use fighting equipment. aided by 31 fircbuzlts. Wiill it went 40 railroad cars and an undcsigncllcrl amount C e of pier equipment and cargo. toward BClUWv-l to the Scliio R!" I‘. msterdny was appointed CJ11l1fll'i‘]iC;‘lll1ll‘V lltSl Juno Guwdslon o lvcl", m.» gift nf lhc Diplomatic Cor-pg ronchilrq a bridge blown by lilo Anybgsgllflgl’ m u... {mum 5H1.- l In each (‘flfiffl my nil-nm-nc “m- lll O‘ l... and i119 representatives l G"l‘lllfll . ‘succccdillg l-lull. Lclullioll lt/icCzlr- ,fl1l.ll'ClS cnrricd our lllluorilm 5,311.1 (i B l Crmlllulltvcnltll countries‘ ; flllnrd for Fnlenco. war;- lhv “m, s Nslgndi -t:lsk.'; on cllllli of tllc Allicd lliull|Tllo salve? bears illc engraved slg-i . o a lfifrilpt soxecrorif to", Mn PgaLun has 1mm me post n, lcnlilnlzlnd. W llaturcs of 1h: dollcrs 531 - "- ‘fliiv ‘lillk- minister ~ l]. ("maul E b i ‘ "U '"*"* ";"'"’ ' " ‘ ' _ . - . .. | _ . . e I~ fin m lissY i Mhliuizoboc m‘ v . oil lLs-‘Bllrll ‘ "in " s *- 1‘nPI"l’l11chI\1l‘il1l2lP1' Mackenzie Kiwi Dsaulil f B53119‘: i’ Clqpn Drxnqg Pi-Jqprl lallllloull t‘ the nppointlllcnt and,‘ 9 e lm-alures- yg;\,l,lncoui%i.xlggmgg, “End? ———- - rcs gnatiznl ill a1 lIlCifil .t:t -, ' I - ‘ ‘ ', f WASHINGTON, Dec. 1‘1—iCPl F01‘ Big Three Parley merit. n. nod uni. K1,, Mctfuln-f,“ N “nmml 16- 35- “will '1 bola“. 16. -—'Ii.le War Department today re- vlil of the War Department. “Favorable progress of the wsu" in tho Pnciflc. l-ls wcli fls other developments." lavas illvcn flS i110 mason for the revocation. LOS ANGELES. Dec. 17—(APl TRURO, N S . Dec. 17 M- (CP>.~ K551331199 l" 11" 19ml 3° lfilis all flfllii-‘ilcc iii‘ ucncc irccltv "citllcl- mhlgisiimc w“. ___ Push m Thc' rcvOCMlOh order PIOi/ldvfi Mrs. Nellie Kroeger Malln. 46. sis- James E. Shea. trllck driver of “ml fill-Ollvfiiilvc steps io bar Gcr- with tho l-liticritc korcrnmcnt or strong wind; Wm‘ n M m w, that any Parson of Japanese an- ter-in-lnw of‘ the Nobel Prize llvivz- nearby Rivcrsclale. was instantly mm" m?!" m1." “"1"? "§l'~l‘P$-*w1i.i\\'lill flnv Ollifl‘ Roi/Grimm!" 01" probably hurt rain in Nova Scstia. W5“? about “whom information is ning author Thomas Mann, died killed Saturday when ills truck l" “'35 m5 ~ (‘mlghl- _ l-“lllwllll S" “P l" Gfimalli‘ Willi becoming colder available indicating a pro-Japall- in hospital today from Vtilllll was hit by the westbound Sydncy- Tlic to. . til.- ilistoric alliance, the aim cf prolonging ol" ncurlshlll; Maritime East — Frelh to use attitude" will continue to be police reported was n sslf-adnlln- Hnlfnx express of tllc C N R at "lmfiifll by ‘the QiinlzDOrsaly, d " dho policy of German aggression.” strong wings, cloudy M". We“, l, barred from the coast states. istcrcd overdose of sleeping tnb- n crossing near Rlvcrsdnlc. Au- 111F911 ic two CfllillliiCs \\"clc__i‘ l-i Franco and Russia "undertake not slonal light snow colder at night More than 115,000. persons of lets. pnrently the driver failed to see “Cl l}? cQllilllfiliigv lli (‘Si-"lbilfillllliii lo conclude alliances or enter coal- nnfl m. Tunsday I Japanese ancestry were evacuate-d Police said Mrs. Mann, who cs- the approaching train, which illt a “Qvllfl Olgillllzllllll19K‘179599-E\11(l‘1llCllSilllllCllllfillllfiflll? or the otll- High tide this ilflcrnoon at 2i! from strategic areas on the west ca-peci with llar husband. Heinrich the truck behind tile cab and car- "ledlled 0 Cqlmlw“ . *'°"q“"‘e1'l*=i' m. lhcnb" “l9 lP-‘il 531d- but "115 and tonight at 1.25. ' coast. the States of California. Mann, German writer, from Ger- fled lb 810ml f0!‘ 100 lef-‘t. slruggl‘? ‘mm “"51 V411"! Cvfrrlircoty‘ docs not affect their res- Sun sets this afternoon at 520 Wiislllhfilfln find QWINII- Tlifl mil- mflhy ln 1940. was found uncon- Gerfmllly- _ ,poctivc cOmlllllitnenl in prcviousJind rises tomorrow morning at jority of them eventually wemiscious in her home Saturday. Cylindrical lenses for correcting jmllcle u?" mmmllfi Russlfl “lldialliflliccs-slich as tho AnglQ-Rug- .3 transferred to relocation cenirt-sMann told the invest vision were seldom proscribed un- “m” w “mini-life 1° "dcill "ill Siou pact. ‘ located chieflv ill the mountaini lncllidllll! Arizona. Utah. Colorado. ll Sailor l; Fatally Injured At Halifax HALIFAX. Dec. 17 -— (C?) 1 All accident aboard a ilavnl vetsse resulted in the death here So lir- dnv night of leading stoker W1.- lillln P. Madden, 2B. of Toronto. The sailor was reported to llf\\“-‘. been injured in a fail. The body was forwarded ilY_ train tonight to Toronto. Wllflc‘ the victim's father. John Madden lives Tile sealnalrs wife is Evelyn Madden, formerly of~Sy<i- developments. Liberated Italy south oi’ the Allied-Nazi initticiine is n eastern lilcditcrrnnean: the Aegean Sea or anywhere on the Adriat‘ Italian situation and that in Greece in defending the British course ill he maintained by military force if necessary. -- - - ‘ ~-~~ - "“ c055‘ ncilicvcd some SlIC- hmfl d the United States 9th Army. . Ho wrote in a vivid style. icatl- Russian — Soviet forces capture ggilzpurganl? ‘ggggpgargfilreéour m iilg sollle critics tn complain that town 51-2 miles northeast of Blliifl- The luxiphldden German Ah,‘ - =1 c» I .' l" ' -"'°" "'- '".“. . -. . -, t a II nun llal t “OM10” ' bu‘ m5 “NW5 we"? “N's l'h'l'l""n“s'_u' 5' fumes an“ u Iflilorlraalillelshlny tietrgificlair “battles: , ; ~ ~- - .. _ . v ‘l- i lg m! . t -* a Em?“ I ‘lliiteoln iii?“fittiiffllfil,l'“nli°i?.l‘f"lil£lo.'ll'l ifs". forces, gjlkihglfngfcgirthgcgggnzlffoijae f t‘ oi th- Rtvolulioll". HlS‘fiifl\l.i1\g sloutlllvnrd In Irrawaddy", The bum‘, fiared along a 6d_ . _ _ _. if a ' loll" was all Al11Pl‘lC‘.1l‘l'\'ilII1‘V sol-int. 120 mllrc "Mlli l’ ‘mile from from Rotgem 10 mil,“ . Mimic as lll:_\' out f ille ilctlvork oi '1 .. the Po Valley" ill tl s llltcfl, 11:“ k y _-. _ _ ,oi lllzlt cdlitiufllt ill Nov-timber, 151-‘ _- - 11 p l 1 lvllnistcl" Wlns‘0n, .m._.q,~ NS“, yhnflsnd was,“ m‘ ~ ‘A2. it was pcmllttcd to disclose io-gcL ism: 3551?.“ King during F09?"- ft "ll" on llle Bolozn}. - day’. ~...~ . . ,|tho Quciscc Collfcrcrcc. and its ‘ Rimiili Hichlvay, with slmrqgqml m‘ d‘s‘"°“"° Mlmwd bl’ a f9“ iframc bczlrs engraved signatures oi lite southwest and east. and then proposed meeting was predicted. l -__i__ Night I PUSH Uncover Air Force For Mighty EFForl: l Warnmfitualtiolt‘ Last‘ l- By KIRKE L. SIMPSON, Associated Press War Analyst _Tllerc is no rift in the war clouds gathering over Germany as the ilrl ...*./:s season draws near. IAIN! people of lire besieged Reich could sec nothing but purtcnls oi‘ l coming foilil defeat in the battle frollt news. Only in the inter-Allied policy and political discards could they find c. ray of hope that the rc- sistance their Nazi masters have decreed for them might conceivably will for them something less than unconditional nurrender. That hope probably is as illusory as the reliance the Germans placed in robot bombs in turn the tide of defeat. Whatever the divergence of views between London. Moscow and Washington as lo ad interim (real.- mcnt of liberated or half-liberated nations in Europe or as to post war European boundaries or peace plans, big three unity in military notion against the common foe still is the dominating factor on European battle fronts. _ That was patent 1n the events that have brought elements of six Alllcd armies in the west on to German sail from lilo Kilrlsrulle corner on the central Rhine to the Arnhem gateway in Holland. It was clear- ly demonstrated, too. in the Russian sweep through Hungary to clutch closely at doomed Budapest and threaten Vienna. v fly .-\i.‘b"i‘iN ithlALllliiiit ‘ PARIS, Dec. 17 - (AP) - ‘he German army re-in- vaded Belgium and Luxembourg today in its first major counter-offensive since the Normandy campaign, striking‘ .'lion_l.»; its llllU route 0i’ conquest after engulfing United Slates 1st army lines in an inferno of‘ artillery fire and calling out its long-hidden all" force. A dispatch from the United States iJih army front said that for iile first time since the Allies went ashore last. June, the Germans had seized the initiative. (Saint John coal §Firm Has Fire Loss SAINT JOHN. N113. Dec 17.. (CH-Damage caused by n ma. "my lllslerdfly at 1110 West Saint John prclniscs of Parker D, My- Chell. Ltzi.._ coal dealer, was estim- “llfll ill Mmlllll). Tile loss illcilltlcd l“? 9°“! h9ckcl~ll lzlrstc WOOLLII pudding-low tons oi‘ coal, fling v ‘i-ikillg with tanks and infall- . . . I l ll y d eve armrrcd Implicit in the tangled and troublesome situation in Greece which ;§‘,‘,',‘1id1,{“'5"““f.‘“Ni, “Wf?” ‘Siléfirllléadcrlielllo Uliited “Sxtxates line! has brought the Churchill Government under fire and British troops qfl1 smjeem 135 LCD" “m $1 ~‘l l‘ south of Manschau. 16 miles soucll- liberation into armed conflict with Greek factionists are circumstances l‘ ng pa“ and Omen‘ and east of Aachen ‘A Blue Nelwwk ‘two houses were badly dllnlnflsrl. English Author I tilled Saturday flank of the Balkan Peninsula. Liberated Greece would llcnlocicili basil‘ of Allied operations to sweep the Aegean free of enemy outposts and ‘ establish short-line ' ‘ ‘ . communication routes with Russia. ' Mr. Churchill stressed to Parliament this distinction between ilzc front broadcast said this attacll was checked short of the Belgian borclelzl Another tank-led assault rolled into Belgium and to within l0 miles of the Belgian city of Mal- medy. 28 miles south of Aachen. American positions near Honsfciu, two miles inside Belgium, were cv- crrun. Terrific air batllcs raged over- head, and by nightfall 110 Gel- lman planes had been sllot down ‘a. a cos: of 35 United States fight- which set it apart from the Anglo-American rift uvcr Italian political At A Glance Western l-‘l-cllt —- German army l-cinvndcs Belgium. L xembou 5 "I nliljel- counter-drive on (ill-mile front; L’. s. 1=t Army heals brunt; blows aimed in direction of Mal- mgdy and Argonne Forest; U. b. 7th Army takes five villages ill Palzltinate southwest of Karlsrlllif- Aerial —- R. A. F. heavles raid Ulm in Germany Sunday 1118M‘. U~ military zone of action only in the sense that Allied supply lines frlr behind the front run through it. That could not be true in Greece at the end uf the Balkan peninsula while German garrisons retain a hold on Crete nr any islands of the i l _L0ND0N. Dec. 17—-(AP)——PhlllD ,l‘ucdlllia, prominent English his- .ollan. biographer and CSStiylsh Grecce. In Greece as in Belgium and Holland immediate policy flowed, filled sfllildily in a London hosnl- he said, from the Allied military High Command rather than frnnl‘ S» lllllllcfilmmllers dmv“ 14% Ger" erafn inferno o; armln-y firs! D | .. S‘ _ An ilullol" student at Rugby r1 d niches. ivcc 33 in "W" a" b?" " - ,. ow" n” mo‘ Oxford. Mic Gllcdallll was l. llnll- NIIIPaF-“IIEKI in wizh German offensive Pllmged mm the America“ nm-‘s- y » The implication is that Greécc. Belgium nml lflllialnll are slili Parachute troops in considerable strictly military operations theatres in Allied eyes and that order must llulnllcrs dropped behind the Ani- crican positions in two corps area: on the 1st Army front and also behln Italian-New Zealnnd forces o! Sill Army capture Faenza, 29 miles southeast n! liologna: Candi‘!- ians cxtcnd Hzlvigllo Canal brill!"- 1'l$l31' l"? .\'P'lrs but retired lfllill iirilcllce in 191. to devote his en- iifc liilic to writing. at which m; had already orally popular. ,mllcs inland in San Jose sector on Fslvorwblv received in the U11l'“’dll'l0\VIVIfl\"\lI0'l ‘finfloro Island? Kfll" m“ ens‘ 33 United sums figm- . _ n. . . ers. It was the enemy's great- v ~' ‘ Gllllfl 5010021011 in 193i. llllnmlnlat‘: British forces raid vocal bridal-heed over lhc Navigio (Vanni to illrcc milcs in width. but ihn fnrtificxbrnnrl tnlvn of Bagnncnvulin still llclll out. The Callallizllls fortified pcsiiiol ctwcnl the t -\> cimal and Fe Iion picture photography lll l-loliy- '- lwood, died Sntuidny. Born in Sco v lnnd._lle W115 associated with the.‘ Special Activities @ ii.ii‘.‘..“iil.“if i.§§°';‘..ilidiéitifil‘ i ' slBy Paratrooperc LONDON, Doc. i7 — ICP Cable) A Canada Names , UPTAVlIA, DCC. 17 iGPJ Those lllelllbcrs of llle Fedzial Cab-l incl, who were 111 Ottawa, includ- lilq RC:O‘.II'COS Minislcr Crerar. AS- l-lcuiture Minister Gardiner and Finance Ministcl" Iislcl- calledioday, at. Liluricr House, official residence of Prillle Minister MacKenzic- King and ITvITEFQHICCl hinl with a silvcr- c 6 Qlravs A Kiss is A Mlfntnlncn PROBLEM A‘ wlilcll ins fo at i M» _ “ll?€.‘{i'l._‘¥§é€n‘.i‘3‘ slaz-ss.°’.lmllzsrobin C-‘ITAWA, Dec. YP-(CPP-Lcstar Canadian Ziflll/‘V lmraclllltcd llltol ' Kim’ “S” was presented duh‘ v 9 B. Pearson. 46. a crlrecl‘ diplomat, France before tile ' l that‘ “I75 m“ My ‘vim l‘ 501m Silver 531' i‘.'c term f rcm peered ‘lute mics lv-s HPIIW bad ncccllicd tire Dost ' Inmipeg g below" 8; Toronto 23‘ nf r ‘m’- scattered sndwflurries. Gulf. north shore and Bay Cha- icur-Stroilg winds. mostly cloudy and colder with light snow-falls or ‘By Joseph Bynan ‘slllq \\li_ll ille ili-llcl" Uililcd Nations PARIS. Doc. i7 »_ iAPl —'Ill: until "final victory ovcr Germany“ ilcw FfCllCll-RllSlililil alliance pleti- and not lo cuter separate uegql- aes nlutunlccollolnlr. ullrl lllilitnrydllilolls lvilh (lellllllllyl or conclude family reasons. AUTHOR'S SISTER mes raucliwnlt-“Tlslt lilnuzp i I igators he l ‘irst quarter moon December 20. newof no motive 54 P IICCCSSRI)’ IIIERSUXTS 111 01110111011 flC-l cord at the end ol ilic prcscnt cell- fiict with Gcrnlnilv lo cizmillatc any new threat glllflilfillllg l2. . . Sllmmersidc tide eighteen minu- ics later than Charlottetown. Con. Dc Guulle and French For. 1(‘llzn Minister Georges Bidauit gave _ |thc Cnblllct a lengthy explanation flomlnf the alliance today, and dccidou _til tilqendvoi‘ lilo 19th celltur‘ G"1(.11f'll1y nnd to ba th wl l l _ , DAILY AIR SERVICE kiwi ‘Ii ihillcllvcrirlldclllllzullogllglllillhxflgclllfiltlwlféllsllso lgtlflcglllinl- °h“"°""°'"‘ ‘ 5““"“""“° " sibic n new Gorman attempt at ag-l Tho Cnllinct -it was announcclti 0 "on “loamy-w or mw Ger isillvlirtdulcg pact Willi! satisfaction [gunk Charlottetown ‘l A M. m‘ mvblves vfiner nab‘... clml: ll. a cap tn] fnclm m 1l..>0 A. , 5.15 PM I Arrival ollal-lotll-town l2 as r M. solidarity" within lilo United Nat- cs \villl the Reich. 5,45 1AM, 7,30 PM SUNDAY‘ sanvlca iolls" as well as an essential elem- of l- ]}.i1'I\' will immediately rm. in lllp future security - 1 _ l l‘1‘=llil""(l“ lfilfiiivc Flxuloc. Leave Charlottetown 11.30 A.M. l». 1' l-‘~ ii-‘i-l» ill.‘ iwlir S'.\l(l. (ll-n n.- mnllo will submit lllf‘ "Id 4 l'- M- ' ])Il‘l1(lil.' th._- -~.:.:~l slung-ll ill Moscow )l.\('l l» (l... Al5(-g“b]\- l]‘lg “Wk Arrive Charlottetown 2 P. M. l y ‘iii i‘(.,__l:<..ll llllllrl s ngrood ml 11,154,“ ‘m5 (1.. \ Nd flsrml" and 5.45 P. M. l.’ m‘ “‘" .""-i' "ll ilwllllc PPCiI-l 1w.» ill-u..- will .n valid rol- 2o l “ml” “ill ‘Illll-“lfl mill fiilPllfltvrlll-s continuing indefinitely aftcr CHABInTTRTOWN "' ‘ lup iil~ 1.. ctioll of their s-l that. lmrlo-l unlpsq gm," pariv NEW GLASGOW (Daily except Sunday! Leave Charlottetown 1 l’. M. Arrive C‘ lottetewn 5.20 PM. c; and (‘Ollifllilllg l/Ikuiffi“ “l b. ‘ily ("l lilo world." allrccll lo fight on side by loast a year's lloilce of ,‘ renunciation.