“Mum MAXIMS OI‘ L wF V o, t‘ MERE M“ ‘ MERE MAN i...“ tut a _ >- > , . l w §'$'-"=-$5"E5m35?3 . ' The Poe's Paper ...-'ii-'1"~'~<'" if. Read by . . saddb- _ (lovers Priiioe Edward '= Island Like the Dew r--'7='-'-- cannon-crown. CANADA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1o. 194a 1o PAGES .'.'...'"ar:'.'.'.::.'."".'::.-.:'.-.‘:'. sane III!!! Italian front these days for there's iieavy Damage In taliiornia Storm i -""—. SAN FRANCISCO; Dec. 9-01?) winds struck the central Oalifo coast today. causing ties. izuction in many ty and. urban areas and addin hazards to an un- usual number o fires which startec‘: luring tiie nisht. mega‘ were no“ rfits of fatal- pro age was ea- tiiiieted in this! millions. Hundreds of persons were homeless. A few werei ured. ‘lhe havoc spread from Monterey. where an estimated $750,000 worth of fishi boats piled up on the “Miler. Petaiuma. where the city ball roof blew away. The wind reached a peak of e5 miles an hour and continued with tunewhat abated violence tonight. ooiiiiisevaiirs "Bobbi c t. c , mmslnlii?" “who-it'll. "Nin Mil -, - amber imp.‘ creek comeitz-iliifii. "Come w Christmas Concert in Fredericton l-iali. December 20th. 12-10-18-21. "H t Cl 1511i. ° pedifihiii sift?" giilifiééi "Just arrived. As halt Si ingles Ind Roofing. P. iLpNoy d: ‘Co Bound Movies. Georgetown, Thurs- day. cardigan. Friday. 12-9-21. “hunter River variety concert in Mw Glasgow asi Friday. pt- cember l0 12-9-21. "Notice: Now unloading mixed Mr oi ieeds and flour. 0.0. Greun, Biierald. 1g- . “Pllitry Bale Rn era. Gut-urcay‘. attempt: llth.‘ endow Bun wisps Institute. ia-s-io. "Pantrv Bale. Crou Roads Y. r. u. it rennsii and Chandler's. Hui-day. December 11th. 12-10-21. h"Ceiitral Shipping Club loading Ell at Breadal aha every ‘Tuesday "ntil noo with Alert McDonald in um‘!!- L veetnck Marketing ‘goéiiail. "Mailing hogs at Freetown ev- f? Tuesday forenoon and up till Pm- Moue Bros in charge. Live- stock Mai-rating Board. ia-o-ii. "Wanted to buy live and dressed owl. Pa inc w; Cavairymen are considered mighty lucky on the ‘iiieinjndjliislirnyjsiudjhatjoveriihe countryside. November Ship Silicin-psAli L; Level. III!!! Nazis 1y is? n horse beiirorn [ride high as their ii-Boat Losses Exceed Allied Ships. Sunk LONDON. Dec. 9 —- (C P) -_ Allied merchant ship losses in November were the lowest of any month since May. liliu, Prime Mlniiiter Churchill President Roosevelt said tonight, adding that the number of U- boais destroyed exceeded the number of ships lost as was the ease the three preceding months. Their joint. ltnhmcnt. issued here and in Washington. said use of bases in the Azores, all- owed by Portugal under an un- cient treaty with Britain, con- tributed greatly to the month's suucesg in tho anti - submarine war. They called this success “not- abic" because the Germans had exerted "great effort" and had Here, during a heavy downpou , the Allied horsemen mounts slip and slide along U"! slushy rciid. ___________ employed long range aircraft to spot convoys and aid in concen- trating U-boats against them. "in spite of this, our escort and counter attack has been ef- fective”. it. was added . The communique was the first official disclosure that the Asores bases had been fitted out and were in operntion- Portug- ia-ii-ali "National Film Board - Free‘ It's consent to their use was announced by Mr. Churchill on Oct l2 No numerical total of shire lost or U-boats destroyed n l November was given. lt already hull been disclosed. I ever. that more than I50 ll-boats were wpied out in the previous six months. Rumored F. D. ii. May Visit London LONDON. Dec- 9 — (CP Cable) -_ The Daily Herald today said they; i5 a strong feeling in Inn- don that President Roosevelt may "come here before American troops leave these shores"- His visit would be for the purpose of participating in the final plann- ing of invasion of Europe from the west. the paper said. ii. S. tensors Don't Want Volunteers eight awards won on active ser- vicc with the Canadian and Un- lied Stntes armitu- He's been s soldier since i008. Ho has three ribbons. (Canadian Army Photo) Chinese Forces Drive Japanese From Dhangteh OHUNGKING. Dec. D-—(AP)- Chines forces under Gen. Yu Chang-Wan. the “hero of Chenil- ifih." recaptured that stricken city in particularly bloody fighting early this morning and moved on to ush the Japanese invaders bao from China's vital ‘rice bowl" region. A special communique’ from {resident Chihnfl Kdi-Sllekg hfild- quarters announced Geri. Yu's vic- in returnlne to avenge his 57th division The division was wiped out except for 300 men in its 15-day defence of the city that fell to the Japanese Dee. 8. .1; supplementary communique. ‘giving details of the action. said that Ohangtehu internal and ex- ternal defences were found in ruins by the Chinese. who wasted no time in following up their victory. Che . the ataway to chap a and impo ant link in the Hunan-Bzechwau supply line. fell shortly thereafter to the Ohi- neec who streamed loin the city by Yielding {Undo Cpl. R. Foleyof No. 36 Com- pany, Veterans Guard of Canada. Ottawa, who wears the ribbons oi other medals for which he has no II!!! III!!! By Kirke L. ninipsou. Associated Press War Analyst Week by week, atoll l? wutward in the central ucillc inward the hour or decisive so Japan‘: min fleet. The United States navy ha! struck sta gerlng blows at ke eastern atolls oi’ the Marshall group within 1.000 m es of the Truk clta el of the Japanese protec ' c screen that. guards the Pacific flank of the Philip- itnes. Carrier-based American bombers left behind them the wreckage of a half dozen Nippouese craft. sunk or damaged and nearly 8D Pn- emy planes destroyed to siid to the ever " ‘ of ‘“ against Japan. Yet the Americans left behind them something more significant than the destruction oi Japanese war power. They served notice that troops itoon would follow to convert the eastern Marshails into s threat to Truk ls well as a rctcctive outpost screen for Allied shipping. jet-lion of poweriul nuval task forces into the Marshalls defence zone has served to lure any part of 15mph home fleet into action. That mt alone makes Tokyo home-front cla. pear grotesque. it. seems doubtful that the h war in Europe or in tho Pacific to be The Ni imese military caste is keeping from the pee le all but Tokyo ver- sions o the conflict. ‘there ciiri bi: little radio eves rapping in Ispan on American or any other war reports beamed toward it. The game thing is doubtless true in all Japanese-controlled rellilns of tho China sea. lt must he to the ears of the native n-iiilions in those rr- flops that the Tokyo brouilciists of ropagundu-invented staggering vio- oriea are in fact addressed. The cla ms must be designed to blast ropes of early and effective Allied help among anti-Japanese native eiemuflii in occupied countries. - There is nu other logical ey lanatien for the Tokyo tales. Nor can they yet be dismissed us ineilcc ive. They may serve to discourate "Wilt- Thcy could be effective at least until the Allied Pacific-lndis-Bui-uia- China campaign has more fully developed under the revised and stepped- up attack pattern adopted at the Cairo conference. The American advance in the central Pacific is serving to widen the road to the Phiilippines. Both anchors of the Rabaul-Truk sea gap in the Japanese Island screen lire being brought within close bomber range. atoll. American aes power is pushing‘ its ‘w; on know enough of the facts of the growing restless with apprehension. Mayor Given Assurance Improvements. ToC/iarlottetown Airport i i t Al h atd- qtigtyehggfligaickdgxriilsiizsannhas rnote yet l been made as to the manner the Charlottetown alr- e Will Be Let made." said Mayor B. Roy 301ml“ yesterday on his return from at- tending conferences at Ottawa and port runways as a necessary safe- ty measure. and recently a member of the airforce staff at Ottawa came here and mode an investigation. His report was to be submitted to the Department of Defense for M“) said he was told t3: awarded “as soon as specification on." Transport Minigter "the largest and moat m, worsh“, - in the world." he added- thoritatively at Ottawa that e Royal Air Force Station here will bgcgmg a Royal Canadian Air Force station "in the immediate future. Ho inquired from federal offic- - laid as to the prospects for I dry- dock for Charlottetown. and was told this proieot had not been ab- andoned. l-fc coui in no as- nlimentary dinner for dian National Railways Give Danadian iiasualties For Italy ilnd Sioily OTTAWA. Dec. D—<OP)—Tiie Canadian Army has lost only 22a from . dead and as missing in the inva- of Sorei Industries Umiifid- that sion of Italy, now more than 2 1-2 the contract for the MW c" 1°!‘ men“ old. Defence Headquarters ry for the IBorden-Tormentine announced why“ route has been awarded to Mr. Bi- wound“ among m; Qgngdlgn mind's firm. l-le was also assured Army pergonngl 1n ymy in the by Mr. Simard that there will “me period were 31L be no further delay in starting Q“ the but, o; "m"; m hang. construction. izuagtielrs ‘up a Izzy. 23. casualties .._-—————____-.——. —=_—- ~-.~-—.-. t“ c, o e (Cofltiiwtd ‘"1 P" °°‘- ‘l whretlleyssnthisn ‘not: the neiirtiboi suffered in the shorter sicily cam- paign. Here is the comparison:- Killed. and other h d tog? thin! surance. owever. B any would be done during Wartime- From conversations with the r011‘ way authorities. His Worship said he had “every reason to believe that the pullman service in and from the Province will be restored. c" Fen-y Contract un- Whils in Quebec. he learned officially Mr slum“ llreamory Butter Bticiiy Italy Ttl 113 ‘ d i. Q15 28S Production nlWlii ‘woinitiea 1.814 an 2.62s Totalmreported no ‘s m5 "“— o, casualties 2,430 1.004 3.533 AWA- Dec- 9'40?) " P‘ Onl one Canadian division has pggggg been action in the Italian thea- atre and it has only seven per cent 1 of total British dead. which were o'r'r duct-ion of creamery butter November was 16. 90° r Bureau of Statistics re- ted today. _ hhoweveiuulclfiomu 8%! eav prod ' mer heason created size. ie reserves at 8.2M. WIIGHTED DOWN t. Crumbling Line MONCTON. DUI- 9 -— (C P) — Q“°"°° cl”- ‘cc tr t for in. construction of a (The City Council has been 1i M pressing m‘ extension o; the air. car ferry for service between Ca e ‘rormantlne and Borden will e s and details have been agreed u?‘ Michaud said tonight. The vessel will be palatial icebrcaking car feqy of its kind Mr. Michuud attended a] col; Pringle. newly appointed General Manager. Atlantic Eegion, C3113‘, reported yesterday from London \ NDQQ --(CP)— A.R.P. workers MONTREAL Dec. r Heavy [ress Enemy Tries To ilold His t ALGIERS. Dec. 0—(AP)—Driven I from the crest of a chain of moun- ;tain ridges which former. the hard outer wail of their carefully-pre- aied south of Rome, the rmans with their backs to the upper Garigliano br/iierlesgegaaeiy today I u“ hi: ressure 0 e o- Arnerlcan 5th army. x On the Adriatic tend of the Italian front the Nazis waged an equally desperate battle to hold the ‘line r portant po inland city of Chieti. throwing tanks into a par. ticuiarly heavy battle raging a- round the town of Orsogna. l0 miles from the sea. British troops stormed and took a. ridge near Mt. San Croce. 2 1-2 miles so of the summit cf Mt Cauilrio and only a mils from the Garigliano. Mt. San Croce‘: 13.000-i‘oot summit was seized a (Continued on page ‘l, Col. 5) Leningrad Still Shelled By Enemy OSCOW. Dec. e-(iwi-Nlkolei larilngrads suing minded northetrn Cfii/Yttfllgglfillflh no loo er 8.11 BC VS TOD . of enemy shellfire grid that people die there almost daily as a result of e war. "It's a quiet winter coy." said Tikhoncvs article. "Tim great city begins its usual day of work. loaded street car is struck by a large shell. - ‘ it becomes a mass b: blood. steel and wood splinters and smashed human bodies.’ Says Turkish Foreign Policy Loft iinohangod " ANKARA. Dec. S-(Deleyedi- (AM-Turkey's foreign policy was left unchanged by the Cairo con- ference. but he relations with Great Britain. te United States and Russia were greatly strength- ened. foreign minister Ntunsn Menemencioglu announced today. Making the first Mithoritative statement since his and n sident Isuiet menu's return from the meeting at Cairo with Prime Min- ister Churchill and sident Roosevelt, the foreign minister told a press ccnference:— "As you already noticed in the official communique. our alliance with England emerged consider- ably stren . (lie stressed the word considerably.) can tell you our talks were so intimate and friendly that we can say today our relations with America and Russia are almost the gidlllO as with England." Meriemericloglu asserted that “our foreign policy has not chang- ed" and throughout the conference he was careful not to give any im- plication that Turkey is nearer to actual partcipation in the war. But in answer to a direct ques- tion he said that the Cairo talks hsd led Turkey closer to the Allied camp. Calling the conference "one of the most important events in this lphlle of the war." the foreign minister said. "we come back from "Cairo very content and satisfied." To Build Million i I 5-40?) —A- Vatutin’s arm y b e a t down mass German at- of tacks today west of Kiev where one of the epic tank battles of the war is Soviet army plunged on five miles citadel at Kirovograd. communique supplement _in area northeast of Cher- ln a critical condition in hospital. USS] IIIIIM are In Italy Nazis Seek To Break-Through Towards Kiev i By James M. Long LONDON. D ee . 9 - (AP)-Gen. Nikolai F. raging. while another inside the Dnieper bend to within 18 miles of the enemy's A midnight Moscow said Vatutin's arrriy. which had given up ground for two days. knocked out 75 more German tanks in the riyakhov, 80 miles west of Kiev . and inflicted “very heavy losses" on the enemy's manpower. Although the Russians have wrecked 350 German tanks and cut down more than 5.000 out o! the waves of attacking enemy iri- fantrymen in four days. the still was making ceaseless efforts LONDON, Dec- 1 - (n-iasyy": — (C?) " Edouard Benel, pres-i ldent of th; Czcchn - Slovak" provisional government has ar-' rived» in Russia. Czech circles’ eald todny- Bteries is expected to sign a pact with Russia. OTTAWA. Dec- 9 - (C?) --'1‘( divert additional labor and facile ities to other essential war pro- duction. the United probably will curtail machine tools next year and thig may mean more of Canada's m- quirements will have to comq from the United Sig-tea, the Wars 2113c Information Board said (.01 STOCKHOLM. Dec. 9 _ My)‘ — Th1 Genuine announced in Copenhagen ‘ ' t thaii Ileld Marshal Erwin Rommel has as. rived in the Danish capitnl. 5W“! reports reaching Stock- holm told of feverish Gem". "mv"! l0 llvllreve coastal fences in the Nazi - occupied “law?! on. Germany's nprthgyn SYRACUSE. N.Y.. Dec. L-(AP) —The cornerstone was laid today for the 81.250000 government spnn. 50PM! penicillin plant of the Chep- 11" 3101°Rical Laboratories. Inc. which is Ellbeoted to begin produc} tion within a few weeks. to break through toward Kiev. l fantry units into the said the communique recorded the Soviet Monitor. Tiles; were mashed. it added- c - es- peisietelrt German attacks of Kiev apparently had failed in tie up any ocnsi erable Russian force. or divert the Soviet High Command from making its own offensive; elsewhere _ Inside the Dnieper Bend the Russians captured 15 more local- ities, including the rail station of Mederovo. on the Russian cut Znamen - Nikolsev rallwa - That represented a five mile gs n from Sharovka and put Gen. Rndlon Y. Malinvoelry’; troops on the edge of s way leading l8 mi es weetws to Ririwograd- Doy Ditton Dy Snake in Dritioal Condition RED BANK, N.J._ Dec. 9—-(AP)—- Bitten in school today by a deadly coral snake, 13-year-old prod Wage. scii of an army captain. was The youthful herpetoiogist had brought two of the venomous rep- tiles to school ho show his biology class. ssid Principal Harry C. Bei- ben. Taken to hospital. physicians made an immediate check for suit- able anti-venom. They were in- formed by the Bronx Zoo. New York. that the Philadelphia Zoo some 7D miles from here. possessed PITTSBURGH. Dec. 9- Rovlug power trains. described ls capable ol t ‘ ring electric service overnight in cities rs. ' conquered from the Axis, are I belnl built to follow advancing Allied smiles, Westinghouse El- ectric and Manufacturing .4 Company, announced tonight. '5 Monty Writes Book On Use Of Ail-power 9—(C P)—s LONDON. Dec. Gen. sir Bemard Montgomery commander of the British 8t grisly. has written a book on ths use of airpower, high service oom- manders my it is the textbook for the new invasion of Europe. The book was written soon ai- ter Montgomery landed with hil British and Canadian troops in litaly. privately printed and cir- Milli-Nd i'n high army and air cir- cos. Tbs book probably will not be available generally until after the war becuiise of Montgomery's as- sessment of. the new techniques. ro am: 1'0 i-ltwa A Gifii. Bu? i GUESS \‘\.\. WAN‘ UNTih AFTER XMAS a Iguantity of cobra serum. e1 Wolff, Philadelphia zoo reptle expert. took a train ton. Wolff administered the serum early this afternoon and said the crisis would be reached about noon tomorrow. "The boy is fully conscious.“ said .3.» MAINE-Fair and woler iTl-ldiiv increasing cloudiness and all it we and f market prices. island col stores 1O . °°~ IM- do-ti WMHINQTVN. Dee. 9-<AP)— t d g t; 4 . ., d. nil lliDlfiClllH investigating damage done by s bout 1.0000110 new homes will be Mrs. Julia Throckmorton. hospitl ' - ' ,, ——- a f,*;§h,‘.’,“§f.‘,‘,.f'°?,'.f§ .‘.’.’“§‘...,.‘§’ m: all: gllihh-gomvliifindghild.” "n iEhIi-iifiiii oiwbiri reduced mmb ropped on a farm by a raider built in Canada after the _wa_r. Lsb- superintendent. 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' _. - '\°°"- - ll- II- ‘ sett- ...............»ri-i...".:t:. swan; ivgy- ti:.,.:,=."sm ".‘...,"',3*';ggg, f; g;- I a ‘I Q "nlngnlg";5.C;3;=y,g"'.,g$,.;°g.; "l2.€.“‘t.ilé“.‘t3.%‘.l.. ... 20 til"; ....°".'.al"‘.tr::t'" '-" "- "'- "'“"*""*~ 3344ihilt-iii.iiil="-l'iilv"~u=h~=ii="t i? "a “a..“t"'".’l.""'- . ' - ~ “e '.i‘f“....‘"....°'.‘°.°°.2:i’“.....°"°2 “u; 3.‘..°l"..,..;’.'-'.‘“"2.'.'l tom. ......c. Uremic’? "m" mm" noun. 9mm,“ w "quest m" fixing: ‘umluogpl; ' ha“ con. ff j[1!(‘él _ of building the sort of country patch said it was not known t-it- Leave Charlottetown i2 noon. Lhfiam’ 9°.“- ne" l” not published or o ' N u“ ‘M "' ‘ ' J that those who are fighting in the actiy how ma w re abo d th iI-i-ii. cast. corded by Reuters News‘. Agency. n: ‘m “pee”, _ ny r a!‘ e "H" chnmuu" u‘ '_ m , . N