ECEMBER 1o. 194s incite Mil it Signed r 4th Meeting ___. 6 . $§mihcrs, told iii W4“. "e ma; iileii ll l,’ "nltliouilh mils" ‘l! i‘ Sam's navy- former the hasn't ilarris 111 . iiere Jan. 14 in matchmaker 'yip_'\vl'i0 sta ‘i; his fls and lost tw decisions. however. ' it or c. Bowling ____. , BURCH. Dc 9-(AP)—— msmi of the five righting the bout Ireiiring now d keep right on fighting may welter- ackies tough h bout of Monday announced d he had signed _but said he rted making mon- ts in 192i. has won ice to Lamotta. All were close. iiRTlNG NEWS llo Grudge Held By McCarthy soprano. u. Y.. De , e_ _ Mme!" Jee Mccllrthycof e301’... York Yankees has made it clem- he holds no grudge {against his ormer catcher, Buddy Rosa, m, jumping the Yankees iii mid-sensor of i942 to come to his Buffalo home l0 “he ll police examination McCarthy extended the 'o1iv branch to Rosar last night m, d; elmwll sports night dinner of ti... Holy Name Society n: 5L Maw U,- gilérriiévsin-Both were at the speak- urniml toward Rosar. McCarthy rsiaalifie olrlihfiiexlfiigivginllstl Ina yo“), lllli to claim you.” u“ m‘ THEAIRE "The MEANEST MAN in the WORLD" STABRING JACK ‘JENNY PRISCILLA 1.5K]; ROCHESTER- MONTAGUE. ‘Bl. I P. M. MONTAGUE. SAT. 1.30 AND 0.30 P. M. -__--_._- souius. ‘reason ii r. M. i l Rvsar played with c1 i _ diens dunng the 1943 °.".°.§S‘i§’ In i Says Tlcciilleedsd Training For Civilian Ilse WASHINGTON,’ Dec. lJ-JAP) _.. . re Shoifi- The 10111101118 Jeep. darling of arm . ifcuondid 214. 227. T80 ground servicemen BYlGEllVYOfV-lfy‘ , H, 1L Cuba l.‘ , 190. 100 iuailv every c....i.i.i. . in the bpiii- i. ei-iicin-h 10v. 165. M c! its originators. lust too much R, geiidiey i119. 1'19. 1.19 cl l buggy to release to the public y Cgnwfl)‘ I60, 102, 1J3 without calming it down. Wm 219;. George W. Ritter. Toledo. vice persident and general counsel of Yankees: Willys-Ovcrloiid Motors. 1nc.. i. Murphy 109. 1S1. 20a which conceived the tiz-horsepow- , cosulio 165, 236. 130 e1‘ Warring Jeep. told a House of 118, 175, 29 Rfibleielltlltlves public buildings 136. 19, 166 subcommittee today that to turn‘ 157, 353, 136 sthls “quick-starting critter" over Ital 2415. riigli Single H. Conway M0. nigh Three E. McDonald 621. to the public without gearing it down would be dangerous. The jeep does at least 24 separate tasks in the armed forces and Wil- lys has perfected plans for 36 civ- ilian post-wai- uses, Ritter said, 96 189 188 12a: 145: 53o While it has performed “indescrib- 151. mo’ 172 able feats." he added. it was not .27. n6. 64 designed to plow fields. although _ it could be altered quickly to turn "loose on the farm." The witness advocated that the mulr-wgieei drigea) quarter-ton lye- ce e urne ac to W1 lys- ‘a 0853:3217‘? n?’ y)? Overland when the war is over for Ric“ Pr Eilsworm 165' 154' n5 civilian adaption and disposal. E Douéwa m,’ 188' 12,1 Otherwise. he contended. the mur- ~ ' ' ket would be flooded with “Junk Total 2M6. high Single L Callaghan M2. High Three L. Callaghan 663. Manhunt | . wor , i . 69 . s... “time In II- S- G. MODOnIM 166i 30s. 234 Fl McIntyre 1S3, 139. 318 i. P. Hofineplt! 170, 210 Total 2870. ‘WASHINGTON, Dec. I — (A?) - The Treasury Department re~ golirtedhtoday that its dr e oug out he United States ag- 173. 551. 134 ainst "black markets" in alcohol- 155. 187. 204Yic beverages had uncovered im~‘ 116. 109. 199'proper and falsified sales records_ 157. 156. 232 |by sci-he wholesalers and a slnrp 129-. 113 ‘increase in moonshining. 109. 152. 157. The ~Trctisury cririipaizn has been directed principally. offic- ‘ibtsl 7102. H181 Single L- McDonald 251. llish Three G. McDonald 605. will Silllllc V. Covle 203. 31th Titre’: V. Coyle 642. iussies Capture liareo From Japs hiicfipraumrisns. price" jeeps not fit. for civilian uses. Moonshining 0n ,ials said. to tracing |sales which might indicate a div- ersion into Black Market chann- e large liquor, Kents illness said it. was "takingl S. Stewart Berkshire. head of the? l MATINEE 3.45 ___.__ W881’; Toronto instructor |g.;,,"}=*=*e retire w" Killed In Air Crash iisrii°hiiii.“‘“:.iifi““iriiiz Saturday night, living bonuses are merged with bas- ic wage rates and future wage in- creases are restricted to removinl gross inequalities or injustices. MONCTON, N.B.. Dec. 9—(CP)— The name of an instructor killed in a plane crash here Wednesday morning was released tonight. He was PO. John Lawton iemtohi 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. u‘ W. Thornton. of (Coursellette Board) Toronto. A student pilot also was killed in the crash. His next-of- kin has been notified and the name will be released shortly. ___:_.___. influenza Epidemic Spreads in Britain LONDON, Dec. 9——(CP Cable)- Britaln’s spreading influenza epi- demic threatens to become the most serious the country has ex- perienced during the war. The latest health mlnstry index. for the week ending Nov. 2'1, shows 3'15 deaths in England and Wales among the 20,000,000 people in London and other big centres covered by the index. But a sharp increase in deaths since then pro- bably will send the next total over the previous wartime peak of 629 recorded in one week of January, 1940 during the coldest British winter in a. centruy. But even that figure is far below the death toll of 1,137 in one week of 1937. the most serious outbreak in recent years. The worst epidemic was that of 191B after the first Great War when the weekly peak was 7.500 deaths. tVarious parts of Canada are ex- iperlencing a ‘flu outbreak and the [United States public health service i reported Wednesday that the hum-- be; of reported cases in widely seg- aratcd ports of the United states has almost tripled in four weeks. It termed the sickness a “mild type" free of serious complications.) Thousands of war workers have been forced to lay off their jobs. The King and the Duchess of Kent ,ni'c ill.' His Majesty ‘vas reported Details 0f llew Wartime iWage Control .today made public a new walle- ,control order i sponsibility to national and regional boar order decreases in wage rates which are foun ate "ilross inequalities." SKATING ESSIONS Enjoyable Exercise For You THE FORUM i trachea TO DA Y l Cohen Critical OTTAWA. Dec. 9—lCP) Cohen. All, of Toronto. ———— member of the national war la Dec. 9—(CP)—!n a, board. tonight. described tnewucy placing primary re- "sham one. and g in gmy way based on for stabilization of annual“ made m his directly on the shoulders of as a manner o‘ we labor Under the new order. as an- labor policy Cohen said. “In view that, the government was its new labor Wiley 119011 mendations which were present cost-of- Coupled with this is a new power ds to the» national war labor d to be unsound or to cre- not in any WW commendation ever mace u The Board may order introdue- "It does not even be“ partisans in a fig preaches to the only municatioit lines der increases where inequalities or injustices exist it provides that. such increases shall be consistent. with the ability of the employer to pay higher wages without increas- ing the price of his product or sar- vices. 5p‘ Merging of‘ the bonus with the iei-‘s early basic wage will have no immediate As the Yugoslav effect on workers‘ pay envelopes. Mei-shat Josip Broz (Tito A worker who has. for example, re- .-t._npei-i~li to cneclr ceivcd a wage of $40 a week and “ the maximum cost-of-livlng bon- us of $4.60 a week will. after Feb. insula-were confronted with maoeuvrinizs _in estine the D055 fensi. - in 3 - 5 P.M. 8-l0 P.M. bDY." B-lld said it recom- ‘llilm-YJ Ritcle of the R. A. of his statement find it necessary to make ‘ as clear that the new wage Qlflel d? _ resemble any 1E" adizin Association for Adult Edu- Nazi PAGE seven 0f llew Labor Policy ing. F‘. J. f audet, B. ' Murridge. __; 1, J. T. McGuigan. J. H. Mcraulay, H. former ‘ r.c....e... i. H, Read. H. A. Scott, " hoard. new wage control order an- nounced today does not square u Prime Minister iunifs bmfldws‘ last Saturday." y me. ht for the ap- intcriur coin- covering whole length or the Balkan pen- tonight Bulgaria. tv of loss of that ally. partisans i fought Field Marshal Erxfiin Romrners no"; ol- iosnia, dispatches neutral countries told of demonstrations in Sofia which were boi gov - i ‘lth then basing _ rccom- I common llltg ts, uoma tle ° which llepngde as a then member o! quite the peace iv ails CENTRAL GUARDIAN ______ Th], Qqflumn l; reserved lor new!‘ .01 local interest. but ldvllfllslllli loi‘ a newly nature ml! b6 "‘§"'““‘i at live cents a word, strictly pill’- ahie in advance. *1 - —--—-. ___._-. QUEEN'S CANADIAN FUND - Provfncial contributions to date to the Queen‘; Canadian Fund now total $1.276, states the Royal Trust Company. Latest donations. ear- marked for the Children's Christ- mas fund. were from rs. F. E. Charlottetown. $2.00 to Douil, Central Be- deque, $1.00. ARMY MOVEMENTS — Seven units, comprising 82 men. from the various training camps across Canada, arrived here last night. They will continue training at Beach Grove from which the fol- lowing have left this morning: Privates J. Jnmieson, R. E. Dunn- A. Steele. KINNSMEN CLUB -- Kinsmen mgigrtlbvgiheck increasing demandsl ernmentis new iaboih 1 h m m _ u 1 um s_ Night to riy n e eir ann a e rorlmgher wagem the government arse neiv? 11:11:: cgollitrol order. a5 last evening. the meeting being one W115 of the most enjoyable of the year. LAC. Jock Brusell and Corp. George F‘. entertained. the former with, Scotch songs and the latter with monologues. and were warmly applauded. A ' which it was decided to hold a meeting on Dec. 23 for the dis- pensing of Christmas baskets to needy families in the city, ADULT EDUCATION PROG- across Canada for the study postwar has been undertaken by the Can- cntion, and is how well under wny. B llkeneeml reports Mr. George Grant, Toron- ‘store at 94-96 Dorchester ‘before it. was temcon and fire fighters were m the scene for an hour and a cfore it svas o! guislicd. The blaze was located able smoke dantage the building. Last night half-hour. There was some 11AM — Organization of ..groups reconstruction problems yesterday did considerable damage extinguished. Fire- mcii ivcre called twice. The outbreak luas discoverer. about 4.30 in the ai- _ l brief u.‘ business session followed. durlnili i i ti - t - - - . Either? ‘i: Ihltiltgexdf Vi; ‘ilrigaedgltaiciei? to in my opinion. to the maioigty 18-, m: Now in CharIottetOWXl. _ M1”- a. time-wage pavment-where such 9°“ m“. m m“ “recast i Glam hQDQS t0 We B llmvillelfll a Aschtime “filiflllll-‘PQCTCC praetéical 5‘*"‘“““Y55pe°°l" Iccgrtiirgirllttfi giagnyedgrfgiapsthie‘ an w ere increase pro uc- _ _ i - tion without increasing the pro- Province Wlihlli the next few daysm ““¥i.‘°“i§°i‘i"°“i i“. hi h will Report llllfltsi isi?“i.iti.°°i‘é‘f.“.i‘ii‘°*" “ii $15.‘ eaona oar.wc ie- (‘I118 t1 consist of six members instead of provinces. The Association for Ad- threc. is to have “direction and B l iilt Education has as its lflonoraryli control" ovcr regional boards. \ n ll treasurer a well known Prince Ed- . Wording of the new order. which , ward Islander. Prof- Clyde Auld, bealrs tare tltllgeéwafltiiéise wages odor?“ of Toronto University. tro or er. ." n wages e- ---~ initely with prices. ln the section LONDON" Dec. a-(aPi-Ger- FIRE YESTERDAY -_F‘ire at a giving the Board; authority to or- .___ii troops-engaged by Yugoslav combined apartment buildin ‘and ree at i half i considered extin- ihe cellar but there was consider- to the rest of at 9 o‘- clock firemen were called back t0 ivhon the fire broke out again in the ' - They worked for about da n - 15. receive a vrage of $44.60. Pres- , b I ent cost-of-livlng bonuses range broken up after hundreds of tir- ditional damage. Mr. J.B, Fleming from 95 cents a week w 541m res“ were mwt conducts a store in one Vborticm of (The new wage control order np- ' the building and occupies 0on0! D1195 to a“ iii-ms subycct to me We- the two apartments in the rein-ini- vlous oirdlcr cétcept eiertairli federal. u s N s “Cl? pmv nc a ani mun ciipa govern- ——i~?——— ‘ ' av Personals merit departments. employees of hospitals, religious or euucational institutions not carried on for gain, agriculture. horticulture. iilsnlng, hunting and trapping. lihe labor code. covering collective bargaining. applies only to war industries! Shell llauru island evening from Moncton. Mr. S D llWll-"IITDOTHNNDH Dept. of Agriculture returned home lest The condition of Mrs C. E. My- Personnei of the new board has 953m N i) _ 3- iAP>—- _ Y . . . not been announced but. the order 5%,“; nsvgiTffiitfes efiaie bombed e15. blip 11S a 131103" l" m“. 01W provides that it shall comprise a and 5mm‘. Nauru ggianu iri tnu e "Sill" s Fri‘ “a i’ imllmvlnit chairman, vice-chairman, two re- presentatives of the general pub- lic, an employer" representative and tonight. as making good progress bulletin on the Duchess of 5 and a , a normal course." i ‘ 'l‘lic armed forces also have been 5 I affected and nn increase of ’fiu- among Canadian Army personnel‘ in Britain was reported but there 192. 215. ldlrnlcohol tax unit in the Bureau of l75. 219, 193 International Revenue. said pro-i have b11011 110 deaths. 95. 157. 138 cecdings are being storied to cab-i ital’. {fir} revocation oi permits to do I i . . usness in cases where regular-i lea, 20a, 101 ions hllVf-J been violated. , ' lodmfiorlishcining. (the ireasuryy uni sai in seize 507 illicit lstiils in a recent four week per-i 159. 184. 222 lod. The seizures were principallyi I49. 150. 16f in southeastern States and rep- I I 185, 184, 169 resented a 46 pcr cent increase h e 151. 104. l94eover the autumn of 1942 when 141i. 1.19, Hflimoonshininii was at its lowest lev- 104. 146, 177 el of activity since repeal of pro- —% i lYION-UNDER-WYC “ hlbmo“ OXFORDSHIRE e32.‘ Ferguson expressed the belief - ~ *' ‘ h LAND, Dec. 9—iAP)——1‘l3€llng was that t ere is a growing Black running high tonight iin this village Market in liquor in which wholesalers are charging than ceiling prices. The Treasury disclosed also that’ “u-y shave“ Crown Cuba an i 11 limports of gin from Mexico are undergoing offici scrutiny because many such sh‘ mcnis of gin contain. it said. lit tle or no Juniper essential flavoring material some ITTDIG flavoring-the itaiiist the presence for gin under the standards of iden ii Lady Mosley have taken over living quarters in the exclusive 15th cor.- Iitn .n heart (if the Cotswold Hills. A little group of townspeople gathered in the general store and - post office and spoke out bitterly u- of the Musieys their new homes who slipped into l) . . 5; i . , . _ at dawn yesterday. lrliliiiiii... Piliiiilff, Dec. i0 -tFri~ my _ and inferior whim’ Condcinniitiou of the former h... , KIAPD ._W‘ai'co. zi strong. skunk... mmwmo; 111w dm,“ ; iiliickslilrt iezitlci‘ cecmeuyccneral al- iii .i| i’.."il‘ll"v pzuiil in the Huoii (med i“ mmwciinn" w)“ ' . __ i though there were no signs ul yio. r \'ll'i.i,| ,,,,,..|.._,, "I n,,,.,‘h,.,,5t,.,.,, M whkkipg Wjk I ._ ‘ l‘ "mm-i" loncc or tlhii any real ciiort would ‘f? (iiilllf"| mii m. i,m,n,-ya,,y K v ‘ " y‘ 5'“? “m "l bcllliiile to force the Mosley-s to lib ol Jiiiiiirr." supply llncs was km‘ "d UL“: 5"“ "film" “RV? il~"i‘ll niovc oii. They arrived by untu- flllflliri ‘by Auyralr‘ mill f" fflllilllll ‘F-llf‘ fiiilfiis flliri mobile wisii a police escort. Several » ~ i flriieriiiiz efirr. hfiziring liiil: rcs- \ piiiincloilies uificcrs are keeping _ch is separated point ‘l0 miles ‘We held island of Many .i cniblaiiei- lo whisky. ‘mks the HllOll lll l-bc invasion menric-il-foiigg- TIMES As Much lather As Gillette Sl-IAVING m, s m. riiiis-siiiy 33¢ R vvnrra nous: 11 . hi! —- Thercll be 0f, Christmas trrr- at. this Yuletide. no the . rve transportation facilities. -__ __ . .. —_- _;_-—_-\ Other Brands Tested! CREAM” Made by the world‘: leading exports In shoving comfort — the makm o! I've Olllollo llciloli WASHING-TON, DQC. 9 -— (AP) community White y _ The custom Nelil- l5 being broken in order lo con- tiicm uiiuei" surveillance. " liurc Seven Rooms The lviosicys iiuve seven looms in the ancient inn which was once a monastery but in more recent times has been luxuriously refitted. 1t. was a popular rural resort until closed about a year ago because of a shortage of servants. with a pre-ivar population of 637, Shipton now has a traction of tnat niunber due to many men being in the services and in war production. The village is about 70 miles north- west of London and 20 miles from Oxford. Mrs. Kathleen Jude, proprietor of tlie Shaven Crown, sale: "Sir Os- waid has not been out at ull yet. He and Lady Mosley are doing their own housekeeping ‘ ‘ without service. "Sir d means nolth in rne personally. I simply wok t em in as a matter oi‘ business. Mrs. Jude's two suns are in the services-one a prisoner in Ger- many. the other traixiing with the RAJ‘. in Canada. Lady Redesdale. sister of Lady Mosley. visited the couple this af- ternoon and it is ptmiible their two children. who have been living with friends, may loin them later. Revived In Commons Dee. B-(OP CABLE)- ‘ Fasc .would not be trled "however wide- spread are feelinllmi Jlat they should be brought before a court w charge them on actions for which they were interned. "It wevulc. be wholly out of kee - ing with our conceptions of uilta-y land criminal justice and with at doctrine," Morrison ca“, where rascist leader Sir Oswald a il | the \ ULllCl." VCSSCASi Dill! an employee representative. The Navy unitouiiccd tonight- present boiird is hciided by Mr. Justice C. P. lVlcTague and the other two members are Leon La- lande of Montreal and John A. Bell of Toronto. Penalty clauses of the new order are more severe than those pre- viously in effect. Jail sentences as well as fines now may be imposed on employers found guilty of in- fractions. It becomes a violation of the or- tackcd Nauru. ‘J50 niiics W Gilberto. with carrier ENEMY SEE der for an employer to cause d iContinued from pa V 5}} ' _'_"i_ mozitli aiw llii the same “m” m“ smashed enemy ' lockout in an effort to prevent his workers from melting an applica- tion to a labor board; and workers who strike for higher wages than those ordered by the Board or ln protest against a board order are‘ 5th Army rhenian Sea. Yank Soldiers Find ilko’s liuess Accurate the toward German strongii NAPLES. Dec. 9- (AP) _ Gen.‘ fseisted in has skyrocketed throughout the 5thi gnieed stages Lain-try as e. result of one of his ie- mm seem; o1 ~cent pronouncements on the pcien-. the BBC reported‘ This U lHLO ces on Masslco Ridge 11°31‘ south-central Pacific ivniic zi heavy bonioci" nus sunk a odirui Jalult and probably Qilailflfinflslicilllsfl‘: Striking closer niiu ndrilcr at. i110 Japanese-held islands the fleet ill.‘ Ufii. Oi. aircriiit and ship DOlllbdICLilOlll.—-Llif1 rsecoiiil 1.11- (my position to undergo iietiiy al.- tacks wltnlli tile lust few little» -_-¢---—_ KS ge l.) ’ fit-Gen. Mark Clark's warriors. subject to stiff pennltles. pushing down the western sleilfis John D.M Hamilton. former —————-— ' lof Mt. Moggiore and Mt. Cominn publican national flatlcmds leading to the buck from old of Cos" d enemy i Wiilkie's support _ Presidential nomination in strong as it has been Dwight D. Eisenhower's popularity have moved into action alongsid forces on the Amer- the 5th Army front. WZl-S ' iality of drawing a poker haind cum- confirmed by Aiiied quiiflcys.) posed of three Kings and .1 nair of lJacks. A soldier who iieard that Icoinniuiitler-iii-ciiief has a hobby of mathematically computing odds poker hands asked him about edges of he hadn't the Lirl river flows into but Garigliano. hold all high ground uiountains-Camino. Sari Croce-dominating Oil l.thtit particular lull house i Eisenhower replied that . actually solved the problem. [would guess the odds against it would be. 1.082.900 to 1. Since thcii soldiers throughout (J-arigllano Italy have been doing heavy pencil on Rococ- and paperwork, Smres o them be bi-iep d; wrote letters w the paper declaring "lke" on the nose with his estimate. ___________.. _ UNE XPLAINED EXPLOSIONS in one Gen. British 8th Army downpours ‘day. ‘The explosions which occur- red recently, forced civilian evac- uation of the harbor area other vessels attempted to the __burnin: >sh_ips__by shellfire- sink One bomber was 1 This is your opportunity to bring your f to W. Chester S. McLui-eh Office 110 Kent Street. above office, Friday and. Saturday. south and southwest the the broad valley in the upper ——A T T E ll T I 0 ll— rox llAllCllEllS Allll TllAPPEliS British and United States unit-s on three Maggiore nmi from I The German defenders had bee“ pushed back to within a mile cf the place. Their hold Irlilvandro promised tn the village was with- in rifle and mortar range o! Allied to improve its positions but official more than l2. it W115 lfllllled W" Anny front yesterday and American heavy bombers again flew long dis- tances w shatter the German air- Whlle fields outside Athens. Greece. with thousands of fragmentation bombs. injheflrnid. IITS FRITZ WEISSLER ls buying Silver Fox pens and also other furs and paying the highest prices, at tho lltiiil ill t delcn y the Tyr- thwest- lower which Peters. tico, who is vcry ill UN.’ League and will spend the iveel‘. (Till rit the home of Mr. Keith Rogers. 3 Grafton _______:__ I Nomination Tide Against Willkie? a tour States, said for the licun and 1944 is not as represented. ing support for Gov. Sentiment favoring Gen. I e er on the west coast and >off as you come enstwar . not . . MONGOLIA Dewey of New York everywiier _ Douglas MacArthur, he added. was "strong- Mrs William J. Paquet. Souris. L‘. tiisitlng hcr father", Mr. Joseph retired merchant of Rus- Mr. George Grant arrived here last evening from ‘Toronto lll con- nection with the Adult Education and Mrs. Street. PHILADELPHIA. Dec. Q-JAPEQ- cominittcemnxi, , of 1'1 iv=stern today that Wendell L idnugiiti-i" 0i ( il.i ¢._ Justice Min- Hamilton said he found underly- Tliomas E. 6. (“prying , She returned from ;i iour of duly .. v Papa 36,000,000 500.000 sq. mi. REAL OVERCCATS the Portland Packing Company. Pownzil Streets, Charlottetown. i iivlicn the t" \\'- .-\ f‘. FASTEST szzzzzvc CIGARETTE TOBACCO 2E Received u shipment of overcouis, cu- zirio tailor- ed by our made to measure firrn SHIFFER- HILLMANS. Oh boy, how they fit. It pays to buy the best. J. P. MacPherson 8t Son ~ 166 Queen Street Charlottetown Continuation Public Clearance Auction Sale §MALLWOQD E§TATE on Thursday, December 16, 1943. at 10 A.M. at premises of corner Dorchester and all linens. silver, dishes, pols, pains, crooks, preserving bottles, cooking books. tools, bedding, urns, kitchen range Heaters, butcher-hand-carved cut glass. utensils, pictures. (almost new), 2 Quebec ‘i table, Sintrei" drop-heart sewing machine, library table, clin- i ing room chairs and all other personal property. Sale will he continued daily until all articles disposed DATED December Ninth, i943. Mrs. Ada L. Smallwood Estate V.C. Smallwood Mrs. Ada L. Smallwood W. H. Bunion. , Admlnlstratrix. Auctioneer IZ-lll-lli. Cupt- Ninth-lain:- St lniuruil, *1. uiliecr for this lhlitl‘, is now . . Canadian “Turner's iv-my Corps iii Military District Yul l2 with‘ headquarters zit ltcginu. Slip was‘ one of the tv-"n officers appointed \\‘f\§ for- med in 1011 iii-iii llilS lielil appoint- menls in lfnntrcul ilflfl Quebec- Lance Corporal Jean Baptiste Vnngcenhoyen, No- 12 Company Veterans Guard of Canada, Ott- ilWlL, who was awarded eight models hy the Belgian Government. lle served continuously in the ‘ii-st World War. from i914 to 1018, without missing n day of ser VI(‘l‘~ overseas carlirr this year. NIPPOWS EXPANSION Llii? ' u 0b.: ll,lJ 0. 300 000s . mi. CHINA BURMA, lNDO-CHlNA. THAILAND, MALAYA 000 in the Orsogna area. _ _ noNnonr De“ 9 '- (c?) “m” reports did not indicate any im- gpucudo,“ aoNlN is. plosions of an unexplained origin 903m; gains P” _5 Zoo 00° _- aboard British Naval vessels moor~ Improved weather enabled the . H106, ‘mi "1 B" “Nicki sham": Islallds- tactical air forces to engage in zfionton I ’ ' ' /“‘ "’ ""‘ | killed eight seamen and injured lgrgg-gchle operations on the 5th PESCADORES / | Quantum " i -WAKE fppu‘ isos D mo " Hm] isai E 1931.40 - ion-as Pop.: 1z.s15,ooo l50,000sq. mi. Pacific Ocean Formosa, , =' I MAuiANAsis.—--—————— —'\ ' D5 for: 16.350000 I 5,000 sq. mi. 'GUAM l vAP. i CAROLINE ISLANDS i aeliuu , .- ,' ’ "TRUK _ i ~' " MARSHALL ISLANDS‘ _ y. NEW HEIIIDES “ n @ This i1, ii isolated s err of Japanese ud chain in lire latter liltii C"! , the empire of conquests Hi2‘: today (lnmi,__ than 200 million people and cervers an area almost as i meeting in Cairo. '41“ l7. w" expansion from iin ' i» ': ting up of this empire that . ri re f i. l\i‘\\' dedicated following the three powe it is to the freeing of the peoples Allied l‘