A g IlRITISII l ‘T OIL MERE MAN -—--1 gym an. ‘Maud p; gtupenlrlou icsuu. __ _-r--———— in F0 dad I881. "Efiflflgflf-l: guardian. Two Cents. é’ U5 Z '—"i' Z a. l\D U9 ‘s; “U Read by Everybody - Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, THURSDAY, NOVlfMlll-ERIIIIQ 1944 , éoroneris Jury Hears } Evidence Of Tragic William Ryan A ¢°1'°1‘191"5 111W last night brought a verdict that William iRyani in McNeili ullne to his death on Nov, Legion Socks Views of gummy"; Mgmhgfg i iiiuliliii is)’ aariflfililflvgulkliimmfviliegii according to evident: 1; m Ithe result of‘ a kiilfenilcixlilnged i123: noitolvro lTiT-is (or) - Iiiiiiivivnivilibelillls Wm’ Flomwe Em‘ Scbrfyriomglagiiillnqlgiilyd ‘Sf-Hilton C1111: mgfflhingMlsgfgiltal yesterday “in. rut. =iv= K. .. ma. entrain; flfllecligofeullfilzlelglhesflllh: um:- Qféfe" “d w“ "mmlded 1°r o l l t. t t ‘ m-Iilililfizkfiytiliifniocnal ‘iiiemilei: The lnqllw- held at the City o! e Police Court. was presided over by Coroner Dr. I .1. Yco. Mr. G '1‘ll.-. questions are: "Are vou in . favour of immediate makln a- 311111195 1911105811661 the Crown and vzilalllc for overseas rein orce- ‘MP R- R B811. Mrs. McNclll. merits the draftees culled up for Home Defence?" And "will ou Brother's Testimony pledge yourself to support hi: policy and to demand n. recorded vcie in parliament? The letter. referring to the open- lng of l special session of par- lIL ncnt ncxt Wednesday. Nov. 22. lskcd that the answers to the 513N161’ Ryan. the first wltncs, stated his proper name was McN-.~l!l, that he was an older brother oi the deceased, and that hc last saw WIIIlZllll alive and in good healfli Tu d i ' : 1 -. SSBmmagWaE° “um” by ‘m’ mcresbfaéliigeliinxilggilttviigi). i-fe Lsriietvl deceased again that evening at GLASGOW’ Scotland _ (0P)_ Witness continued: Liquid milk sup-plies in Scotland B111 culled lne bl’ “Amen H” have shrunk so much recaps.‘ c-f was c“ his °wn d°°1'51°1‘- 551d 119 bad weather since last sununsr “'11s stabbed and bleeding to death, that milk is being snipped in con- “"1 “m4 me to take 111m to thc rbl tit-l f N rth. hllsllitfll- I put my armaroulldhis qua“ es mm o pm shoulder and walked about 30 yards with him. l-le said "I cant make it." About ton fcct from the corner 0f King and Union he collapsed. “I went lnio Arthur Clykc‘s and asked lllm to give me a hand. We clrazsed lllm to corner ul‘ Darchestcr and Union Streets. Three boys 1191. _ u; aha we dfltgflttdiflil‘; (tic tllg " ll’ OSPR-llllt imne.an 17m muaglllzrsrggiiy; unstrlpped hrll. Blood was coming ' H464. down his buck. Some was coming ' from his nose and luouth. When I saw him off his own doorstep, he said his wife had stabbed him." Performed Autopsy Dr J. D IdcGulgan said he mid E. S. Gldditius, a post tnortcnl on William McNrill Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 Dccszl- sod was..5..fs.ct. ten inches tall. weight about 170 pounds. Eleven "Hunter River farmers loading 19911111111911 °Y1 Page 5- 091- 5) dressed hogs Friday. No slaught- . eriiig pcriilits required. Etgokia 51 Aluminum Output In llanaila ls 0ut Coming Events "Show — Crapaud Thursday. 11-14-31 "Dance. Fortune November csira. "Pantry Sale. Meadow- Bank W I Fridav afternoon. November 17th at ROEErs Hardware. 11-15-21. "Chicken Supper in Loni: Blver 111111. ‘Xhursduv. November 16in. 11 r , not ilnc. i-‘ridilv cvznluiz. 11-16-21. - 1191191111911. with Dr "Meeting of New Glasgow Rac- ing Club at C. B. Orr’s. Friday. Nov. l7. 11-16-21. ‘ffiilrcl Partv and Dance in Em- erald Hall. Thursday. November 16in. Lunch and prizes. Ailsp1rr~s Eunlnlcrtlcl-d Credit Union. 11-16-21. "'l'cd Crane Millvlcv t. kl , _ i“ hggs 8,8,1. Tuesda, ‘mkf,“°co{{f;, MOhTREAL. Nov. l5 —-tCPl - {Rat for service. Livestock Milli‘ 551;‘ Qllulltgluumagmfilualtll-Vsgi‘ ca"; s B _ _ 4 _ . . s _n flelllflll n“ 0am u 16 ‘Iissucd here wouvhtnat "the defer-l opgligénilf Etmard l-fotcl r1188 1'9"11:51:15058gXigtggLgtiwégllfififlvilrlhlflfilfi ur e ~ > '1 '_ 4 "; Old and ucw cuszgiricli‘; 21011‘ liberalis- igtlilrlfh-lfrgglllmffi"; “iffutuqmfii llly welcome. 11-16-11 aiégfltgm ‘has tugctldcigrig ciiifiallinbevl a ex en w c wl cause . “We are now Wax-ed to quote Canadian aluminum production to, nrctil rates to r er patrons. A route less than half o! the pi-eorm; "gourd number can be nccommod- a. i lritvd Call in person or phone Tile statement said that "it was clere Restaurant. 1202. 11-13-21. to be expected that any form oil u ~———- production which (‘XDUDCICCI so. P911111’ Sale. Sinclair and ilmatlv to meet war needs would: Steuarts Drapery Dgpgftmgffll shrink sevtrclv during the period‘ Saturdsv November 13' by s” lot transition from war to peace tlmel View Women's 11151111,“, conditions." '1he zstntemcnt added howcvcr that “Alullzlnllm Ccmpilnv 0t Call- iidnls ofliciuls do not crtuvcl mun‘.- lnunl production to drop. cvcn 1.0111- porarlly. tu llrc-lvni- level." "Thcv hope that buslnzss can be Ibullt u to n point where the de- mand or aluminum overseas will for out-strip folmcr ilcace time dc-I mands." ~42. 11-16-21 i “Allrlltlon Farnlcls. Kcnslng- "Qrthlbany, Hunter River vmn- e105. Iii order to give you prompt- 11 and better hog marketing serv- tf. no will be loading your gmflon eierv Monday instead of Tucs- dils. Will take over-flow from 24111111111 11 any. Tuesday forc- oon. Livestock Marketing “Bafzrdn "' Reports 2,500 ___._. "Hurrah! Farmers eve h ' Please note: lln rovemcni. rIlnw ~ I Workers Fired ‘Ifillihterlng faclltles and labour zilsléatlon at Packing Plants pro- m ‘"11 m" 1108s. we arc advised ‘trlaglcellt all hogs offered. “lo re- ° 011B. So contact our repre- mmmve you, helm m service‘ QUEBEC, Nov, lb - <cr~l _ Premier Duplessis said here today uveilbck Marketing Board. that "Z5100 workers have just been 11-15-31 guild inmanhelztrnzrdiillllry way. at ‘- rv a t e C icou‘ m region." A Meeting of the 151801018 0f He. did not elnboralcIlilt it is be- th e15 l" lleved he was referring to 1e Tliulggglihtlvlgizillrll at; my" “l Aluminum Com allv of Canada at ember next M a“? ‘L ‘I ° NW‘ Arvlda. 200 mi es north of Que- mm to utteniliLtlto Tmmi "- Meeting of the Queefij 023335.,‘ Speaking to .1 delegation from {Toizrwilvc Conservative Arcoels". the eastern tmvilsllios. he said: o“ 8t Charlott "I do not want tc comment on e mm‘ on “may the reasons for the dismissals, but 1q..1|_ I give you this information to show vuu that. we are at the dawn of a difficult period." the mil instant in 'l.ao r m. a W gaunt": ‘lllttllll “E3832 140211;‘; sm1ll1-huts€b$utseualnhloilr‘sl: , ~ . . e rs, ore . £1.11,“ :l.iil‘."“=sl,~,vvgggrmé. King George To ' Alblfly.'ffurlter' Bl I ‘ “m, ' ver Ken noon ‘iwlill"ti’lll."ig§"ggg,,gggg; Broadcast 00c. 3 h“ consult local Agent your r0115‘: "0 11757111015 wishing any 1n. LONDON. Nov. 1b —- (OP-Reut- er) - The King will broadcast at “mum (a; trucking service rs 9 PM. (4 PM, E.D.'l.‘., P. ., w} 1'11" hcin plum con- A.D.T.) sunny. Dec. a on the oc- slilp 1n! lnooal Alon c. ,our caelon of the "stand down’! of the wgnmbo t. Livestock Mar ct- Home Guard. it was announced 1-76-21. from ‘ kinghcin Palace tonight. "l f km. i Nth War Situation Lasit N ighl I l” “T” " - — *li""""i I By KIRKE L. SIMPSO I - (Auoclated Press War Analyst) Hooked on the horns of a two-pronged Allied offensive in France and Holland, the Nut high command in the west appears to have alg- nalled a manpower-conserving retreat in the Moiielle and Mane (Mensa) bulges. . That. at least. ls the construction pluccd on flcld reports of relative- ly light German resistance to both the American 3rd army efforts to iron out the Metz-Thlonville westward hump in the uoutlt end the British drive In the north to clear the west bank of the Mouse. The broad intimation of the indicated German withdrawal from the bulge: la that the Nazl command still expects the main Allied win- ter nush to come again on the Nedcr Rhine sector in Holland tI-dalnst the Arnhem-Emmerich gateway to the ncrtli German plains. In other words. a flanking ruthcr than a frontal assault operation. Security of that critical scgmcnt of the German defence front In the west is obviously the Nazis’ first consideration. It ls an exfemporized position on Netherlands soil at best. lacking the months or years of preparation that went into the construction of the Siegfried Linc. British airborne forces all but succeeded in seizing and consolidating a Neder Rhine crossing at Arnhem. lly every; in: iratinn, Nazi field troops have now been massed at that end of the battle line to safeguard lt from I new Allied assault. In the eyes of Allied staff spokesmen and front line press observers that explains Nazi failure to cling: desperate-Isl to the ltfoselle and Mouse bulges. Mobile troops to deal with the American encirclemcnt drive on Mctz and Thionvllle or tho British thrust Into the Mouse bulge west of Vcnlnu cannot be spared from the more vltztl task of guarding the lgwei- Rhine gateway. An Allied break-through there would virtually nullify the whole of tile Siegfried “west lylni: wit of 11w R111"!- The obvious recourse for the (form-ans Wlllllfl be to pull out of the twin bulges in France and Holland. important as they must. be as out- wcrks for the defence of the German frontier itself. There are certainly trong defence works within Germany backing up both sectors which gill] must be‘ cracked. The Meusc itself probably will prove a. serious barrier to the British after the wc t bank has been P10111911- Bomb Nazi Lancasters Two Women Murdered ln Lcs Angeles LONDON. Nov. l5 w tCP-Rcut- erl — it. A. F. L111 asters, clrort ed by Mustangs this nftcrllcozl ut- tar crl the synthetic oil plant at Do imuild m thc Ruhr. the Air Ministry announced. _ It was the first optiationby hea- vv bombers from Britain since thc RAJ‘. sank the Gcrlnan battle- ship ‘Ilrpitz inst Sllilunv IUUYHIJR. LONDON, Nov. 15 — tCP Reut- Cl‘) ~ The Allies select bombing 1,05 ANGELES, Nov, l5 -~ (A91 targets in Germany on the sole rested tonight by police who s-tiidl I15 they identified him by iillgrrprliitsl ' m; the slzlycl" of tlvo womcll ‘vhtlflfl nude. mutlllltcrl bodies were found ‘rltl in the House of Commons‘ by fillcci“ pints us the SlIl‘El' of _ . zs-ycdf-olii virgie LOL‘ nrlifiil r-ndl and other lots? CPHIFBS not =l1~l Link,“ JuhnsolL Th.) s nglrrwdv heavily’ ocnibru be attack-l both women had “ecu lll ntcd. F911, _‘~ 111311,,“ Gsrmll“ “mach u“ Ilauscu also S.ll(l Fed Brlllll, 51mm‘ "1‘1I“‘“5- hotel lscllhop, hud identified Wll-l son ris the man who registered; _ . - ( _ 1 1 1 lcstr ying as qulcklylhugging the coast has been a Ono Steve WUSOIL 31' was u ‘Imnlflroggiblg the Egfilllfffi power tmqucnt feature of the torn .. ‘inc l. age war. Capt. Harold Balfouiylsubmannes also llave_silrfac.cd ol- . U oer-Secretary of State for Alr,, tell lo shell enemy ships. ~ i-s Brings To 69 Number Sunk In-Flvc Days Push I SUPREME ALLIED within 37 miles of the key lrg against th Ja ' 1 -r ~ . . . eastern watersehavlgalgieliiak uiinothlizi-I . . Bate‘ “ “the! and. t 2d supply ships and an annfiflnhl British 2nd Army formation mlilfkggdléziieglhtllle Admiralty on~ldzl_v of their new offensive Last week it was announced tililtl 1301191: 110ml Navy sllblililriilcs operriiiilgllil siuht to slop its." in that area sank 4's Jupc-rlcsc sit ~ - ' ' -» . and the new bog brought to 69 ..i number accounted tor in flvg daygkzl m‘ I TM 511F111)’ $111115 were engag- l ed on coastal traffic and. in or- 1 . Fl out Local l ::';l::""..:lr:.;"::.r""::..il; ‘fur fitatioit dcr to carry out succes. irarlge of Japanese shore bulter- l es. I I l 110115, lhc communique . submarines had in lrizzlly crises in All the Japanese Vrlssels heavily laden and nlunv lvrre rylng fuel and blew up, ille c..n- ‘m, n m¥iiiimihstziiclitbmarinc vessel wis mm m f! w, dflvhbvnfi m . . ,, . ,_ . intercepted in the East Jzlva 5rd,; tl-‘Ztenull’?illoillfilinane disnwealed south of Cclcbcs, and sunk by a Lou: mczl lac-re aboard the twin torpedo. crtoillc A n During these patrols. Br‘ 111 11:1 submarines damaged tllrcc s ' supply vessels by 21111111“ Tv these ships were left 1.1 .. uitscltworthy condition that crew's had t0 run them ashore. In addition, a bclnbzirdlllcl M carried out against lllc or, tilndghe island of galrdhlicobzlr lll lilo; nfi a , n all Ocean. iil lugs and ln- K stallzitluils were damaged and 1.9-1. 5'39 “wiles s veral small craft lying alongside’ the jetty were sunk. 1 m ' N- ' Since thmbeglniliilr: of tlic yea; {via I it was said British \\'a ilips l:-..vc \\' trc ' , o. r or _llcul- 11115 Province 01' 12111111 apparently i: was forced in I\‘l' “méliil. ‘Tilie next cf kin are lxinz notif- ‘lczl nllzl the names cf the crew ,5 llVlflllPFS will m» released shortly sunk 158 Jupancs~ v iic.l..~.~ ,3‘. B “ I, I lng one JapancsrL cl of 1hr Kuma class and craft railgin: from, large supply ships to anti-silbznar- inc boats. ‘ It was believed that g 7.000 t;n R K CARNEGIE aircraft carrier sank after being 4 Nvl’ 15 ~19?‘ — forpedoed and at least on» other P 1P1‘ MQCKHIZ"? 141ml cruiser was (lamngctl by n tor '1 \ l’ H9115." °Y Ctlfillllvns \\ sday v/lth a cabinet l 1o lilc extent of giving De- McNnuglltoil every show how he can reinforcements c forces overseas IJV the vol- ~ system. it was learned to- Bombardrricnt ul short‘ ill atlons and ports as the subn run close to nip at the silpply . . . . t (1 -_ , ~~————— who were rrborted “may m. doymtovin .. OTZiI-lt W115 his answer to a pro-‘ lo have lav e the stand taken Petty)?“ imlni» H““’ldH‘3I';“°.‘.f pus-ill‘ m Rtglllald Purbrick. COlk-I - - .1»: c‘ Rel-non. 101mm" Heretic" 5" ‘l M0" m‘ 9°“ m“ l“ sc;.v,,t;._-,._ m" D,.¢Sfl3n_ Bresln“. I‘?l.1_lllIl<l.Cl‘_ to send dratzccs overseas it‘ understood to llllVE.‘ ilccidcd to ' Gcn iv Yaughtoli ha". ilxzolmnllon and Dlunu . tilt l-loilsc n. a sccrct scs-l ll’ his ll iriosnls ilic COIlVIIPI illcsc lvliilisicrs will remarnat Dosts and give hlm every 511D‘ Question Political ltl Mi .1 h . . l~ . . . boil “if; 5s o “Sm is ma“ M“ ' A M k Coggclriijtfligqoilfwg‘; 1° '" ‘PP’ Ministers deciding on this course; Authorities said Wilson had a canauunl". T‘. . 1""? ._““d“‘5i°°d 1° include Na“, . . ,. , -> ~ _ . Mil st »- Mncdonald. Resources‘ been alrcstcd bofihe on charges um ma“ a q l ,1 M. . C m_ F, _ M1 its 1 of nticillptcd rilpc. Ho was tgkcil fi d P . “mun need‘. “m” Ilffilllllv and gig-Sim‘, lls .1, lntvolctisrtcdywrlnlic today within n, lster C.D. r-iowe said iouay in n. §¢can“.m1c_weak“. ‘LA ‘Glen h“; llmchw" “@555 134°"? “l” ‘"11" arrivctl in the capital mid Ottawa‘ (Contimfd on Ego 6. Col. 5) adlan club 0f 0111MB"- _ 115 l kcved U11 in expectancy o1: 5 k T Di aflgviWsgSlgflllklxetllgilzilsOlll‘Z11 iligmiiliii “"1”. “ell ‘WW5 Slim!“ M“ ‘"1";- ee ° Scollmge mitotic. lNov; is |—d(AP)1 —-”Th€.t but ori the busts“ ot‘ tile 11111111111‘ n,;,4_,‘,.',§§,‘,§§ ‘.195 1.1% ‘$53,135,? llfjtifl‘. Matches In Parcels ltlsn all Anny, a vanc ng om motion, 11c did not oeiiuc ll. .s T, HUM. 1 m ‘CS bu. one (Q12 l. ,. OTTAWA. Nov. 15 - tCPl - As port of the campaign to dis- nsrn iis.-?:*:.l*.l:.:;. mix-sail l "c: law-- mo- w p». bcmg inserted m army ne\vs_p_npc_ lglis f’.SO\\Il(‘lE along the eastern; overscns advising servict-lllcll l1 to llsk for matches. Dcfcilcc Hand-R‘ quarters said today. unit 12m. Abandon Mctz has drlvcil forward to a general l of the Italian front. orl cnlulnalld L ‘£11091’ crossing the Montolie. Bthl, broad highway Nine, leading to Bologna, cit a point two miles northwest of Forll, capturing Monte Pogglolo and the village of vlllzlgrappn south of the road. Resistance generally seemed to slncken in the hills below high- way Nine. LONDON, Nov. 16 — tor) — Capt. Ludwig Scr German military coinlne dropping what 11l>.-:.-kll'ls of Forll. An advance of 1 191212.000 yltrtls was made in this area. “'85 001151111106- 8 An cileiny rcnrgunrd wns liquidat- li bridgehcilds established across} question oi‘ meeting lino Mnlltonc Rivcr west of Ftlfllwlllllll neon’ rlc scour. lr‘ silld. lor IlliC ‘.\'..l miles north of s loop of‘ B OAVLHQ ouckgrouilri cil the s ma; of the first utterances llv n “Imomced “'1 kenzic Klllll. Dciencc 3.11m Naughtou and lonnci" ui: Army units seized a foothold onH-Qsmnflmon 1mm me mm“ \_ hit-Ill u proportion of ion cnllsicd lll the forces 11S llfllt- tlcallypany Allicd coullllv \v exception of inc United lkllll the nrmv nll_l>ut ilbnilt Alum forces were mvvoluntcered iur service cnylvholtnl Contact’ Wm, the Germans abnut "Uollsldrcitlu that _o'.cr 1,000,000‘ ,1,000 yards northwest of San Var-I?“ ha“? be“ l" me aimed ‘f? I ‘CF Rflllj i ano. which ls on the southern out- 0 ' * percentage.“ ltc _ . I I I ‘illfilll M0800“! all UYCAYHH‘ o who sl rcs h \‘lf‘\\'5 oil llll" ' issue expect. him io_ l statement oi. ti: uovrrll- position as soon as the llousc‘ w. - nllvl thcn Slil-FIPSL li tllc menu- xs ‘i-ifllll ftzrthcl‘ clctrlils and proof’ lfll‘ rcilllilrcclllozlt 711211111". . l will be lzold. H .11‘. ‘I115 sccrri ~siilll not uillv _. , l“ _ llnlilli Gen. Mi-Nuuuhtoll be i-lillcrl. “"169 COL . $115101“; bill surh Dfllfil’ of his assistants as‘ nillzllt bc rcrtllircd. There would be fvcrj discussion and nftclwvrirrls (p911 .siltlr.us Wfllltl bn resunvil The. uclvcrlllilcnt might thin ilucidc lu (‘JII for 1i \ctc of cutlfivlcllcc up iron memlzrrs liliszhtl cucuu liniil 15-» he purpose o1 lllvlnz Io Culi- dlans ‘now living in Ch inc SDLPUI] was ilotztnlc c1‘. 01.1121‘ illllll Prllllu x1111..- ster i-talstoli Howe had ‘s noun 1111118413. 531G Ml‘. ll. Oi the 200.1300 incii culliul Ln iill-I m?“ d, other LIltri 00c‘. 0U docsli scent broad hint. that the Germans ed and 20 rtsoner - - .. . . . . I might be prcpnrlilz to abandon tilrcd. p s were “p ficffig gléiéé“llu§‘s“giyff“ _ r I the great fortress of Metz, France. - —- _.._;___., 1 . , _ _. DPlzffilsll-cldélill-l l-itvz-‘jchbsifltr-t-lcv 3gb; said tonight “we do not regard lvletz us a sufficient valuable posi- tion to wage a battle to the death for it " "It ‘is worth. howcvcr. a rc- strlcted number of forces to delayl the enemy," he added. 1st French Army Launches Attack WITH THE 6TH ARMY GROUP m matters. nlov. l6 - (AP) - Tlle lst French armv of Gen. Jean Dc Lettre De Tiissliznv launched an attack todav on a 25-14116 front covering both bailks of the Doors Rive;- on the JDUYDIIChOS m the Hel- fort Clap and scored advances oi four to five miles. CAMBRIDGE, England - (OP) _, _. A mined glass "window to womanhood." believed to be the first of it, kind 1n Britain. will be "" unveiled st All Bointe Ohurch here. l l e o ,. Ilvlcssillv on invitation oi Prcmlcr llstrilirl. and Prvllrh nlficluls specul- lnirrl iolnuill illill Prcsxlcllt Roose- vclt illili Plunl- Minister _Clturchil’ and llnssilclv i‘: ~lfIFllf Clllniii: Kat-l S ck lnluiu llltPild and form a ~ Unilcd Nations conference, l cabinet announced that Gen. lie lmd Foreign Minister‘ l ct Bltidlllt would lcnvc cn all luilsilccifled but imminent date. _ Cardinal llillcncuve l ‘Enrcute To fianailal _ .._ l luosrrnrzki. Nov. l5 - ice» -‘ .Q1lf‘b1‘(‘. hos lcfi. England ‘nroii ‘in Montreal llltt-l‘ 4 visit to the Vatican and Cnllilillull troops ovcv- sons , Bccuilsc of wuliltrr r-olldlti-lus. 1 lllc Cnrdillilfl ulmt-i- nus volitril \l‘\ ' tlic Alznrcs wllcre he is tonlcht. ll“ is expected to nrrivc in ltlolltvcril tclilnrrow. eublcct to weather coil- . <..tlou|. .8 PAGES BRITISH 2ND ARMY ADVANCES 5 SUPPLY slllrsoppsslitsn 211d Arm)‘ troops today drove d that the nltlilc was, . . i , 15 11° Ycsillnailtms °F~American ’lth Army jabbed dee- _C.lrdiniil Villencuvc. Archbishop (‘III Zealand TO England . t, MAXIMG OIL MERE MAN Bv the aid of nit-control. resolu- tion. Illlrlty, rl hteousnese and well- dlrectcd thong t s man ascend]. maummtilrviu Subscription “Dcflrvorn. 8%).‘ USA s5 M s $119M By AUSTI BEALDIEAR HEADQUARTERS, PARIS, Nov. 15 -- (AP) -— British five miles through the boglands of Eastern Holland to German industrial centre of Duisburg on the Rhine, while , America" 111M111?!’ Irv-passed bloody Fort Drizlnt and surged in close to the suburbs of Metz from three sides. clamping the _ fortress city in a deillh grip. hick mineficlds supplied most of the opposition as the s, supported by fIanle-tlirowrrs, fought through the second southeast of Eindhovcn in Holland. A staff officer re- “We 1111 11115111118 011 11151 311d 1011112 prcscnt, at least, there is nothing much 4:: Armadalc Airman riled D. F. 0. Flying Officer 15.6. blaclnnls of Armadale. P.E.l., has born awarded the Distinguished Flying CMSS. Air Force headquartcrs announced last alight. His is one of the 93 decorations to mcmbors of the Air Force serving overs-cut. 5t the some Hm.- 76 awards ivere announced to R.C.A.f-‘. pgr- sonnel in Canada. Only other Mziritimer figurine in the ntvard; oversea; was Flt, Lt. LE. Goldsmith of 283 Oxford Street. Halifav. Text of the citation which accompanied the award to F0, M-fvgilnls was not available Inst Pl! . Illrce of their four orivl ul - briclgeheads into Clgiilp L 111M911’ tlrree miles wide-at Junction oi the Ncard and W95 ‘Urinals l8 miles svcst and sli;,.i - lv SJIEEII o1 Vcnlo and expanded a fourth over til;- Vfcsscill only -' ' tunes iIClll the Netherlands c of Rocrlziolld. One British column lvns at the edge o1 Grathcm, rive 1111195 due west of Roermond, and me boglalld VIIIP-Qe of Lcveroy. seven milrs l‘.(ll'lIl\\'C5l oi gqgrmund, “r351 seized alter a light skirmish. 1 _A British officer Sllld it was pos- l slblc that the Germans 118d pulled] l I l l The Biytish forces quickly nlcrgccl lril back to the lviaas (Mouse: River, which forms the Netherlands - Get‘- lnan border in this region. or cvcn lhfld Wlllldrayvu across "the stream. iTlle Berlin Radio speculated tnut the attack was a "prelude to the expected large-scale attacl; of the whole left wing" ot the Allied ar. 111188 t Both Fort Di-laiit and Fort Jean D'Arc~two of the nine major bas- 1-10115 P11121111! Metz-were neutralized gyuthcila United States 3rd Armys , 5 l lVlS10ll. which ca tured wo. smaller forts. Hubert anld Jussy.‘ as l hllllnllleréd toward the outskirts of 1 e c ty from the west. Fort Ill c. ' 14 miles north of lvfctz andfistlTu south of Thlonvlile. also was stor. med with its German garrison kil-l led or captured. f The Germans. employing their» first sttlbstl/(angial force of armor since e e a ac 281m, also struck back viciously against the 00th infantry 2:32 “{{“°,L‘,,s"‘§,'§§§u,§g§dm°, Ger‘ division south of Rcmllly rorest,.cablnet meeting a t" I southeast of Metz. but the Ameri-| Tile Renault works turngd ow calls stopped them cold and pushed tanks. trucks and other equipment I within foilr miles of the city of Fal- between rupairs {mm A111“; b0 kenberp (Faulqucmonta l0 miles] 111115 The companv pleaded 1t work. ‘from the German border. <1 d Pre ! Winter Weather Immu m resume we To the south of this big push. the iroi/acrnm tmilv. lded- r en cc . flscate assets of th will? mncaoiillf AP) — Till liféulllif’ villi‘. i‘.‘.‘f.“.l.‘;‘“‘°§‘.ul’.°§§$.' . .l“.‘rz‘.‘l.su=.ll°rrso rattler.‘ l,‘ ‘°"'~"""EP~ enlng off further south. l SUA FORQEfS l WHM’ Hi: WENT Field dispatches said eight in- ArfaR 1 m =- chcs of fresh snow blanketed thcl Vosgcs foothills tonight. The entire, western front was wrapped In real. ivilltcr weather. and no planes leftl British bases today. Mcllauglllcds View Changed? lti 1- tWcd- '1'()RUN'I‘0. . v. ¢ ‘ nesdayl (CPI — The Globe "’ uml Mull _.iirl 10113)’ in u Slivilal - dispatch trom Ottawa that Dc- / fence Minister blcNnutzhlon. , "committed to the voluntary cn- l ,_ _ _ listmcigt‘ plan when khe cnlcrcrl 1 II. (‘.11 flfl “'0 “TEN nflll- ' ‘ . ‘ ring-din: 1n nuilwrltutivi- source TgEgEQ%OI-‘O§'I,CAI.__ Uflqcll "m; I'M" TOWN‘ l“ ‘hr I'1i11l‘iIlllillllIll(I m‘ h) H ‘C?’ I‘ f. .1; f u . arm. p, ||1';,;-~¢-m-_~||1 ‘ _ _ l‘ llluxillllllll 10111.11: r PJJSIZICIiI lfI\Ll"l‘V1‘I'5\(_‘ his‘ pilllrv and llldff-fi- Dan-son l8 beloiv: l0: Vnii. has advised Primc Minister K , EYE; I1430a5*1-“g:gi!i1gl‘\' 1;. lil- 1 .2 l.-"-l. .--. .182;- l m‘ firqflers n new" m“ 312i 4b: Ottalvzt 28. llllgllolttrig-Iinllii ilispatch mil “the reported l ~-1- Qusbvc 2B 89: sum Jilin no Th. . r 1c 1,1 “mom "d5 “warm h‘ Moncton 30.} a8: llallfax 3 , 4i): I111". {film's . ‘k111i ilccisloti (‘n (all I charlmww“ 11 34~ 4-3 1‘ __ \ . u ‘ run - _ _ _ __ grliflriiellzi-licf 1I\‘.‘l(I\rfll'||l?lI:Il:l'§ “I511 l rum-bk’ r5 he advised in ilrtnll ol lilo sll- j Maritime Wcst: Partly ‘and cool. fnllulvrd _liv lrcsh ;..ilrl l'.llll toivzllds lilcll’. uatloii in semi-t avsfiiln and Ill‘ clout) the floor oi‘ Conlmons lrilcr “III wlllul be directed into llll indrtlcntlcnt votc." Hitler To Confer l Mitritinle East: Moderate to ircsll lwlnds; oartll" clouclv and will. I l Iiigh tide this afternoon r‘ 12.150 h1g1 toiiliht at 11.54 ‘ u ll srts this cvcnlxln :.t £1451 and I - rises tomorrow momlniz nt 'i 59 First quarter moon November 23 4 53 A M I Summcrslilc lid.- iiulltwon llliizu- l tcslatcr thun Chnrlott- town (CF-Rou- LONDON. Nov. 15 -- terl-A new slant on till: nroblunl DAILY All! SERVIUE c! what's happened l0 llltlrl‘ l: (‘llflflvllflvlvn — Sllmmfriltlo — provided by wllll l‘ ilnucr, _<~x- Monrton pcrt on German uiful who Leaves lcttcr to the lluzly‘ Herald ndvllkilfcv: I 3n €h“'l”““"°“'" 7 A “~ the suizticstlon that the FllPIlltl‘. _' ' 6 M _ ,. perhaps nccctilpanlil by Llopljillg,‘ 5 fir???‘ Chgirlgtgrtoyn l2 f.) P M. is 01h his vzawto Jul-Mill t? llhfklfilADll- "Sdwnhy gEl-wwE c ll a spccmcil ar ens -\vcs x s, ‘ nlcctilliz ith thr- Mlkndo as n’ ‘a“zv° ch“l°"”°w“ "'30 A-M‘ (wouliicrbl the meetings oi "l P. . Prime Minlstiii") Churchill, Presidcilt “"1" Chafhu-"llm" 2 7- M- Rooscvclt and Mn “h ll Stalin. ' "id 5-45 P- ~ - CHARLOTTETOW'N —- Scnd Orclii NEW amsoow 1 (Dally except Sunday) Leave Charlottetown I P. M. , WELLINGTON, N. 2., N17: 15_l Arrive Charlottetown 5.50 P. M. N s r-‘aimv MSRVICI 1 tCf-hlliffllififi .5. Two spr snfl P E l _ ill‘? l (S ill’? 1d 08H R I ' ll- ' bound RAJ". Lancaster u'lli.il lcft- DAILY ‘NCLUDING slmnlus for Australia Sunday. Onc spray M", wood [||l||d5_1°M A, M - is for flit‘ Queen and tllc otter for ‘m1 gm r, M, lMrs. Churchill. wife of the Prime Lgnvq canoes-icon neon and lMlnlster. 4.00 r. u. New MILES