LLrs ._ . <11} __. ._ __ MAXIMS or 1 urns MAN’ MAXI MS OIA MERE MAN mfiwh“. w‘ mo“. he “nu” his .\ sung fur the (Hal hlnlr llx Ln .1 1i i §~_I§4%*'°Q§E"Q3fl§,°“fi§ .i;=i"l.'.§{".“l‘.§i.;'ii..li"i"flf.Jhil-‘l 11$ *'h. "m“.un | uhile uc w-licli the (lovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew i-_—*—— ----.-- .---~ - — ~~ —: ‘gnu; tlurdlllh Full!“ "l" Annual blllllrrlpllull n.-u..-.-.-.1_ $.11... Olllloflotdil Guardian, Two Cents, GZAPANESE ATTACK i} CHARLUPTETOWNTCANADA, WEDNESDAY,» DECEMBER n, 19411’ If! Mull: l‘. l‘ .. SI on; ljunrulu uml l-vs- 85.00 Suspect Jap Wa1f§hip§ In A1551“... Wters - Allied Task To Bring War Home To Guilty Powers llncomfortahly Gloss to ll. S. Naval Air Station LWar Situation Last Night (By KIRKE L. SIMPSON, Associated Press War Analyst) Lack of major developments on other war fronts, east or west, throws into bold relief unconfirmed rumors from Manila that a Jap- iBelieves Ferry Reporti’? Charlottetown Struck wreck El-tgmflru F I9 '\“...r - at F‘ I dials‘ Q ZN 3.5"“ Are Pas/red B; Grave news eiirly today uil nnese attempt to run the gun-bristling defences of " Bay has 1*- . . Ca t. h ' , . presume? E n e m y beenTl-llaitde igsrsilialelmpelisl-‘Iitlo of in nsiv n o p J0 n L ‘ Read ——— Warships Are Sub f c l} I l “S” t ‘l b o“ fr»? d ° m’ ‘mm’ “mu” Concluded Evldeme , ' o orreg or s an _ cen ra es on o e harbor mouth defences, ‘_ s t t t Churchill Sees three Phases marmes- " ";:r:.':;.'::"..:“t::r:..f:.:::":':.l::1:"‘are?.:.:"‘;:r.r.....-. A‘ "edit? m Phlhpplnes- o ' » ii- : ' Ax- - “ . v t émn . to mfjap,”i§r’gal‘ég§"l§i,kr giiofteftelilzieriiailifiliersorgli lilzmnrriirrstilljniiiil: ihmlirzslltz? ihhiALgc cai13g§ry3oCi( hlANlllil, D06. Jl-(“ednusduy)—(Al’l——"'i he enemy gathering tidings turned. (By C, R, Blackburn, OTTAWA, Dec. so-(CH-The phase of the present world conflict to “the citadeis and homelands of the Canadian Press Staff Writer) sllied task in the third Ind flllll will be to bring the horrors of wlr guilty powers both in Europe and in Asia " Prime Minister Winston Churchill said in a speech here today- Th; British louder, addressing members of the Senate Ind "WISE 9| Commons in the Commons Chamber, and a world-wide radio nudlence. lllfl the democratic powers will never compromise or quit short of com- plete victory. The first phase of the conflict which the democratic nations now were entering, was preparation for the offensive, and the second the liberation of conquered territories. Amid the frequent cheering of members and close to 2,000 invited guests, Mr. Churchill declared the tide had turned against the Hun. Mr. Churchill called Canada's Brest warship Nest homhedi WASHINGTON. Dec. S0 —(AI*) -—'I'he United States navy announc- ed tonight that it suspects the presence of Japanese craft 1n Alas- kan waters, uncomfortably close to Kodiak Island where a naval air station is under construction. A navy communique mentioned s. suspicion that. Japanese "vessels" were l1 the vicinity and said that merchant ships had men warned. The "vessels" presumably were submarines. There was some speculation u to whether undersea craft might have Umsferred their operations from the California coast, scene of recent sinklngs, to the grea-t. Alas- kan peninsula that luts out far into the Pacific coward Japan. The army at the some time is- sued s, communique chronicling the death of 2? men and the wound- ing of B0 in Japan's aerial assault yesterday against the island for- tress of Corregldor at. the entrance to Manila. Bay. Nor is there much doubt that ashore on Luzon General Mac- Arthufs strategic retirement in the north to shorter defence lines has given Japanese attackers at least momenta y pause on that front. A critical battle in rugged and difficult terrain for the invaders seems impending and it seems probable the Japanese are bringing up fresh troops i that expectation, T vital concern for the Japanese navy is to guard the n», approaches to the Lingayen urea and even more Intended and ex- posed sea. communication lines to southern landings ou Luzon. They must have unbroken bridges of ships back of them to sustain and in- tensity the full scale invasions of both Luzon and the Malayan pen. insula they are attempting. I O U Q Note the China Sea. distance; involved for the Japanese. Singapore l5 i! l" 7mm 53PM! Broiler as New York is from London, about 3000 miles. It is nearly 2,000 miles from Japan's China Sea advance bhse, Formosa, The Lingayen beach-heads on Luzon are 500 miles from Formosa and the southern landing centre, Ingaspl, ‘I00. And behind Formosa u; Japan must run s LOW-mile sea shuttle service for troops, suppligg and ammunition. That double span of sea between Luzon and Formosa and Fol-mos; and Japan is the danger point for the Japanese, the exposed flunk. struck a wreck submerged charted shoal beicre sue slllk . June was expressed today by Co; § . .. nounced today. m his cvlcenc." heuurc 1h.- lnqulry into the fciiiiccriwg. "My opinion is that no struck wreck submerged in an unchs ed 2110213," i}? Sfl%€l.v;r'!wli(ll£-\'€Z' we st uk d t ro o . a o n us to can .;1rm()1-e i5_ If the ship had slgruck bottom. he u“ would have been stcppu! " The inquiry is beinu conduc‘ d by Mr. Justice M. B. Anhlbald. ..;,- sisled by Capt, R. A Cltxldey, (‘mn- is driving in great force from both north and south," Gen. Iiouglzls MacArthufs United States headquarters an- _ ‘Zl-lis dive bombers practically control the roads from the a sir, the commuuulue continued. mu"! 1119311950 are using great quantifies of tanks unrl "Our lines are being pushed back." This‘ terse and ominous announcement at ll lLlll. fol- lowed disclosure that the southern flilffilihlit‘ from was mondrr W. B. Armlt. and A. J. only a half-hour's automobile drive from Manila. Hall, Ontario, navel assessors. Under examination of J. Gordon Clark bee, Associated Press We!‘ W80. K. C.. WDPFSPHflY-z the Dr- c0rresp0ndeut_ left. here by auto- pcrtmcnt 0i Transport. Cont. Read mobile at mo 2pm., visited the completed his testimony today. He In)“, m“, vmmw and “.35 mack m v__ lvlunila. at 8:30 u.m.—0nly an hour (Continued on page l5. Col 3) 1°" me "ound “*9- Thls marked on unspecified but Churchill in off considerable advance for the Jap- anese invaders, who last night wcrc reported to be within 45 miles nf Aluniln. and apparently bent. on sklrrliig both sides of the great I Around the And hack again NEW YORK, Dec. 30 -(AP) __ Around the world and back again, or how nears and or m“. Quart "magnificent" and ex- The Pearl Harbor ‘ "_, was committed c‘, at g, 1g g | d- I ' Lacuna dc Bay on the first-class dlspm 1 f] ,1 i mo.‘ Finds‘ pressed I confidence it would be cglggDOfirsgec. n10 tzgCgxlesz-‘ahn: late Amfllcm n“; lncumon- wmch coma eutpihoeflc’ cmxmsmmzliilh roads léltblilllg around that. lake to ‘Iblgomsirsda flgnigllthgiiifjlsd g KNEW!‘ ‘B! m5 need "i595 “d the n p 5' bfldles and leave Japanese armies stranded in tbe Philippines and m1‘ closely lmwm“ Nlmal‘ Dmnei “m” dblmich ‘mm U" opportunity serves." "In a few months, when the in- lesion season returns. the Cunn- rlian army may be engaged in one (Continued on page 15. col 8) ' __.__.___.____. blasted in broad daylight today by Britain's biggest “bombers, protect- ed by a Polish lighter squadroh trhirli was credited officially with destroying seven defending Ger- man planes. Four-motored Halifax-es dumped their loads on the former French naval base, where the Nazi bottle- cruisers Scharnhorst; and Gnelsensu International At“ A Glance By The Canadian Press Malays. Red Troops Go 0n Uffensive In This thrust was in two columns, one reaching the town oi Dolores, some 35 miles beyond the Atlmonsn beachlnzul, and the other driving to Luisums, about. l5 miles west from the original Mauban landinq. The possibility that some of the veteran Japanese troops used in the siege 0f Hung Kong nmv were UITAWA, Dec, 30 -— (C?) — Newspaper publishers and ozlilors here on the invitation of 1H- gov- ernment to hear Prime Minister Churchill chatted with the noted visitor for more than on hour - "off the record"-—after his speech today 1n the House of Commons. ban quoting o. dispatch from New York based on re British broadcast llecrd by American short-ware lis- zcners as sn_\'1ng:~ The Elffvl Tower will (or mryf be “ggil-WHM life metal. .— ezlfelTowerstoryfug was heard on the Berlin rgdlo_ quoting e Vichy dispatch. I C E _ iolning the Philippine invading and file cruiser Prinz Eugen ha" MOSCOW-Jtussians threaten to About 109 newspapefmen fwm an forces was seen 1n some quarters. We“ IQPOTV-“d bBPlhQd- pinch o“ German sgcge games be. parts of Canada. representing most Manna “Se” having been de_ I _u_ The assault led to the suggestion m" sevanop," an" rank,“ of the dailies and many or the dared an open’ (my, h“ M, my In. for Nollree lu nu- column in mwrmed ‘lm-‘rtels that M‘ ma“ Kerch and Feodosiya in Crimea. wsekly papers. met the Prune mun“), lignulcame. “mough m. l_eents per word "Show Sourls Thursday l. L-2G1-12-30-2i. "Show Montague saturdny 3, one of the three Nazi warships might. be getting ready to leave for the Atlantic hunting grounds after completion of repairs to damage previously inflicted by the R. A. F‘. It was the llth raid this month SINGAPORE-Far East fortress declares martini law as high com- mand reports Japs suffering heavy losses north of Slnllulmle- Crimean Front Re - capture two towns in Minister in room l6 of the Parlia- ment. Buildings, a room used dur- in; sessions of Parliament as s. 101111510 for members of all parties. Mr. Churchill was in happy mood. In addition to the pul>'i-=hcr.<. Prme Japanese have bombed it sine. it was stripped of defences. There were rumors that laps. ncse warships lmcl sought to slip Ill-l 0n the fortress of COITCQlGOl‘ at the entrance to Manila Bay, but U. SDYGAPORE, Dec. 30 -(Ai’l Iylartlal law was procimmcd 1:. ~$IXIZY1DOYQ scttlruncn: ion four heavy Japanese. un- :. last night were bentun of; v.21), (,1 1 e L_2»g_1z.30_31, and the second by daylight in the MANILA_ J f lmh Minister Mackenzie King, Conscr- s. h d be h d m _ _ _ y ______ a past fortnight upon Brest. em Luzon ma?‘ Nzicezeggrfgd u, vutlwe House Lem," lawman and “on etzulilllgglnggd gut aillflzuclkimfn 11 casualties and negligible diam. “Wanted to buy Chicken. Fowl have advanced within 45 miles of 3°“ '7‘ A Gm‘, speaker °i (‘he gbfgmpt, wmnd *5‘ m” Emmi has?» Island Cold Storaee. L-219-7-9-tf- "Dance at Donaldston ‘school, Friday, January 2nd. L-282-1z-31-11. War-ZS Years Manila; heavy enemy pressure re- ported in north. CAIRO-Axis loses 42 more tanks smashing new successes. MOSCOW, Dec. 31 liour killed when ve Corregidor’: big House, joined in the conference. guns some excelem’ targets. ‘Come along with your questions." Mr. Churchill told the visitors as " (wi/‘dne-i‘ he sat in a comfortable ch r smok- Afield. the invader still was oeu- trinv his pressure on Ills Fem; state front below Ipnh, whic}; y, self is 290 miles norm o1 ‘Singu- “Buy! TYPE» at market A o in rash attempt to break out of ’ $335,155,133 3,315’; n2}; itygnsduggsogesgcgggeggwglgg; Former Mayor Shot Eff’ ,}°,“,§,,,“i:,,;,=,;qgg, aflgfli‘ gm lqllare, gflallgtletowirylixiud Jor- g y circus!“ pocket m“ swrmed and recaptured u" wencout and I-e asked for s match. which at. best were minor. x genson, L-269.l2-30-3l. "Borden Rink, New Year's Day. BATAVIA-Netherlands East In- dies newspapers report nllicd rc- inforccmcnts en route to Pacific Crimean towns of Kerch and Feed- oslys in smashing new successes “Inch imperil the entire Nazi army Flying boat crashes Mr. King not being s smoker could not supply him but Mr. Han-On a plpthsmbkerv Mme to his result VICKY, Dec, 80—QAP)-Fcmand Soupr. the former "Red Mayor" of ., . _ l , _ _ ,. 0n that Black Sen mninsula it T1 b1==1 v1 fired mnnr ques- .» - . lfternoon skate a to u, night u to my Th“ camdm“ Press u, ‘m VIQTg-Rl/l, you, ,j()--(CP)-_|:U1u' , ,_ i 10 P11 Y; 1"‘ _ - the Parisian suburb of Montreuil 1m Gm was)“ w» Ire-Omen “M” 3...... ........ ‘cars sent . liz*gu.%.,“.i,~ .€.‘.r“‘.‘;‘.‘.iii.. "5 “mums Ho“ every Monday (an on French sis in Champagne - messing": of congratulation to Gen. an H15 colorful answers irequent- The Paris press reported the in- toy) at Souris. George Dingwell. 14-301-12-3l-1-2-Thu.-F'rt.-tf. "Collecting Hugs every lflwsdflf Ind Friday. George Dlngwel Fortune Bridge L-134-0-15-M-'I‘liur-ti "Buying live and dressed poultry every Tuesday and Friday. P. J Noy dz Co., Hunter River. L-31-l2-3-Wcd-Sat-tf "loading Hogs at Murray Harbor 9° failed. New Allied note presented to Greece demanding reparations and guarantors in connection with Athens disturbances early in De- member. Churchill tells Canadian parlia- ment thet allied task in final war phase will be to bring Wat's hor- rors to "the ritndcfis 2rd homclands of the guilty parties." Lieut. Governor LePage Extends Warm Greetings Canadian Au" rurce flying boar. and four others escaped with slight in- Kmkw‘ °°m‘_n“'“de1"1“'°h1e1 °f m‘ juries when the aircraft crashed Fflluculli" lwm- and i° R91": M" and burned Just after lukng cif “J51 oktwbrskl? ‘mmmandel 9! m“, ‘may “mm m, we“ was, van. the Black Sea fleet which partici- couver island base. The urccknge DHWd in fllfi ICOCCKIDHLIOH 0f £11059 still flamed long ruler the crash. cities which the Russians were Western air command first ari- forced to abandon in mid-Novem- nounced [our men W€l€ missing i0 - ber. lDWllig the crash and in u loner on- Keven L; on the eastern up of nounc.-_.n:nt suld the flying bout [he Crimean pgnmsuh, about two was 5.111 burning and that "pcsltive mugs across the Straits from 31c 1d°“L-1l°-"\L-“1‘ "1 “lose ‘rapped i“ Caucasus and its oil wealth. Fsndo- Lh” Ywecimge l§ 119,‘- Pessmle ‘mm siyn, however, Ls at least 55 miles m‘: flames Sumlde‘ to the west on the coast. 1y brought applause and at other times roars of laughter. He left the room amid a tremendous ova- tion. ~ -l ‘i. cldent as another terrorist attempt on turncoat Communists. Snupws condition todav was re- ported improving CNéIGCYéQ}PGG’Q_CG c.....7i;.»;” From Premier Campbell '\ i’ » Manda. . Jonua 5th Ht- M-HIYBY _ "Retreatlng in both these sectors, w , h u, ._- l 1 an. -. _ / . i River, Mo)‘. Xdyth. John J. Beck. Th h“ m the enemy is being pursued by our omel- fliiwiia. wtltiipirllrllgicg fecl- _ ,2.“ - I." ‘ L'393'13'31'm- m ° W517i“ °°‘ - “3 units." the triumphant communique incs and nuiicilmtlons. \\ “H. our c “m” memoflfi.“ both said. 1941 has been a year of rnoment- \ \ / "BUYIIIR Pmfltms. OM5- Chlcktm 10y “mi S“dne5s' ‘md “hue o“ n I 1 German armies beslrging the big ous and terrible ctcnls. The titanic . 1~~—*“‘./ l and Fowl daily‘, paying highest sympathy goes out m those who I Crimean naval base o; sevnswpol Slfugglg o; the nations has con- I M market price. . P. Smith do 00.. have been called upon to moprn the on me Southwesfeyn coast now m tlnucd with growing lllicllslty and. L. North Rust-ice. L-27a-12-31-li. loss of dear ones. the W" all“ ‘ memwed from the rem- by the M. has spread until nearly all the "On account-New Year's folL brought much to Canada and N Dec. 3°_.(Qp cab1¢)_. vnncing Sovkt eastern armies. countries of the world are directly TORONTO. Dec. Sfl-Mizxlnxu" Province for which w should be IDNDO or indirectly involved. Britain and end mlxlmum i(!i1‘,FlW1ill".%Z m: on Thursday next receiving “my mmkgup a Sir Harry Lauder, thongs‘ Sszgttlg: SELECT BEST PICTURE he, Blues have sufkreq “mm. m, ‘ date for hogs will be Monday, Jon. The dark clouds of war which at comedian who tcumflme s01 ma“ o, verses and have sustained many 2 n 5 5th. Ml day Albany and Einefflld- the beginning of the year seemed ment to en er on m m NEW YORK""fc 30__(AP)___rrhe severe 1osses._But_ the close c1 me _~_. the seclmd “"91" war- and w g ‘ ' eur brin s Wlih it man ' cnccurng- w- ‘ A‘ c‘ and G‘ C’ Green‘ m °v°rwhelm “'11 ireedmn 1mm‘ h ot a " rest thrill" out of Prime New York film critics announced Y g _ .5 l L-313-12-3l-3l- nations, have been lifted b 0W1!" llilnilsmr Churchill's mention at Ot- today that they had chosen "Citizen i"! slgilshxkif Gmégfhs ghwbtlg“? 1Q‘- mwim “m” l" m m‘? W" tows. of his famous so of ester- Kme" u the best motion turn of Eisfigfiemf-iléfsiir. ‘fndgflbleda *9‘ _ "On account of New Year's oes, the Russian situation end the ye“. “The we, o Rum, 1941. They picked Gary r for duk me gumm w“ or lmclsm ‘as i coming on Thursday wm receive entry of mum: sum on our side. And on." ti" Ym" °‘l.""'““°“““ “m9. W‘ and fortitude an nclghbourly rma- "i hon st Remington Friday. Jan- We enter the New Year with trust “Next week," paid su- Harry, "I'll formsnce in Sergeant York and Hess and mm have never shone J‘ uery 2 till 3 p.m. Buimnn and and confidence that ere its close be 51;, n; n, m that. Canadian army Joan Fontalne for the best female more mmhflv than m“, (m m) .1 l all. Hunter River and North the light of o. glorious VWNY performance in Suspicion. The Russian and Afrmfln 0mm W tshlre ma; tlll noon. Arthur Helium, Brodal one Friday after- moy shine, but in order to achieve this victory we must continue to of wh ch Mr. Churchill spoke." I i have xecenrl uwglrssvd ILIC- ge?s§l§ly' for our lei-cos. The cle- pflm .H 1 (‘fllllFillil clruuliilc» . . "ML mm“ “d iwqiffilgilgo-zl. ‘mo?’ manhood have mponded giikitietenglltigiigiflahg lliisglwrlrljtuivi 1m! tcrnnrroillrc \\'~< s nobly to the call o! duty and ere her people remains indomltablc. For serving with distinction in the s long time Britain fought alone in v “Hugh tide l‘ ' Anny, mwy “my; mm; g 1mm; m ' the cause of freedom but now sue 3.4 ‘ o. '1 - 111.11» fl Tomorrow being New and abroad. Our women also have “ h“ be"! Joined by powtcrful allies ..» v» _ I . ; - s responded to the can o; duty and including the United Stars, Russia, PREMWR “us” ‘I caaxvgi?!‘ ,_l~i-i_.l>.fi.i~blx.lkrz Year's Day and a pub- lie holiday the next issue of The Guardian Pay are doing s splendid work, espec- ially in supplying comforts to our fighting forces. M New Year's message to e11 woufibetocorryonwith assur- ance and confidence. and with the pence and ha lness to ell mm- kind. w Illl IIONOUI Ill-GOV. LEPAGI In closing let me wish one and Lieutenant dovernor. .30 CANADA Mls Bl ""' "° F"“"Y' "““'“’ i- 3‘“.Z‘;“m....°“ $6.‘ L‘ a"; i?“ ‘"2? 3i“ £1 ‘iiifiihfé’ llhtuilfmifi uniifibltiii‘; ‘3l.."“§>%?..“.'.°“5§£€.‘?5°i.lf 32 Zlliliifllsiiéli. WIS?" liféél- "hi? 2, 1942. God to “m: m ‘ “M” “Wm a “mu ‘ "rylnapplylrn" Ye." U R sbie lll to enter 1942 with i. new are‘ training within our shorts. To ‘I and China. The New Year is mark- ed by the historic conferences nt- tended by lVLr, Churchill at Wnsh- ingwn. and we e10 nappy to note that he has accepn-d rm invitation to visit our own Canadian cnpllnl of Ottawa. hope and cmifldence in ultimate and complete victo , Your Biviclaxes Before Midnight Th!‘ (‘vnwrumcnl of lllllCl‘ ward Island ulsircs flu" r ' ‘Yr-c Gliffillludi n W13‘ "ill. ‘ Your. Our cordial wishes are ml x. rd xmrtlculurly to all tho mcmlvrs __ Pull mom: in. 2 l1!!! , v IHIllliliN _ nli~a Happy Now Your. |.f‘.‘l\‘I‘ ("ape 'l'rll'll‘nl.. .- Tlianc A. (‘nmplu-ll 3.20 lhftl. To-ulghl