MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN The People's Paper mum . 303000114 m. $1731 “n”, As We must. Account for evrry Idle word, so we must for cvcry idle silence. Read by Everybody 1T Ooversh-isoe Edwardlisland Likethe Dew ...""‘,'-‘-"i'-‘i'-¢-~""v---"“," w” _ CHARLOTTETOWIWCANADALfUESDAYJt/IAY11,1043 W l s PAGE; l W A'.".';-.-".=:.:;:.'r 3.1.‘??? 0.3;. ... 550;, .____, _,_J 80,000 ENEMY TROOPS ARE TRAPPE I r-w l Qermans Are $lun_n_ed p; Defeat In__§o.MAfrica Nazis Fight Bity" Invests $50,000 In y Island Total Now Al‘ $2,201, 700 Blow Game with firm Hopelessly In. War Situation Last Night "L..-- -- By Glenn Babb, Associated Press wai- Analyst . up um City of Oharlottetown prince county passed minimum mggtlves yesterday in the fourth moi-y loan drive. The grand total p; this province last nisht stood |\ acootlloo. The Provincial ob~ jwtlve is $1,500,000. oharlotiewwn was 04.300 past its w; while Prince county as a mic was $500 cver the mark It n, close of business. loth Queen's and Kim's count- y u units still had considerable “ma; to go to reach their goals Mgqflolals were confident all dia- lriota would attain minimum oblcct- “f; districts the totals were: char- lotteiowa, $054,300: Queen's County gutflflg Charlottetown. $256,550: lpnmerside $526,650; Prince county gutaldc Summerside 8373.050: [M's County, $190,350. QTTAWA, May 10 (OH-The Irtional War Finance Committee announced ton ht that Canada's armed forces so bacribed i7.002.l50 to th nan. and that higher" total cf subscriptions from members of the services was ex- pected by the close of the cam- ps . Canadian investors so far have subscribed a cumulative total of $771,001,000 to the issue. The three weeks‘ drive for a min- imum oblectiva cf li.100,000.000 opened April 26. Loan headquarters said an examination of returns ra- celvcd since the campaign be an had shown that some 85 Cans an municipalities have subscribed a rand total of s. little more than 111,000,000 of the issue. The headquarters statement ex- pressed hope that figures covering May's subscri tions, available over nigh , would lfe thc cumulative total so far invested in the fourth victory loan well beyond the $800.- 000.000 mark. Suddcnnoss BERNE. May 10 — (ATP)— The bulk of the Germans at home are "walking around as though hit on the head" at news of the Allied triumph in North Africa, p, Berlin dispatch saicll tonight. At the same time. it was disclosed that, the Allied successes were a signal for increased resistance in ffrance against the occupation troops, A Berlin dispatch to the Tribune De Geneva said the stunning effect of the Axis’ loss of Tunis and Biz- erte was due largely to the per- sistence of the Nani press and uro- paganda. machine in keeping up Gterman hope until the last min- u e. The correspondent wroio that the impact of the defeat therefore was far greater than that of Stalingrad which was long expected and await- ed and built up by Nazi propag- of Europe's shores. Almost everywhere else around the globe the ildc has turned defin- itely in favor of the Allles. who are riding to victory on a rapidly rising flood of war production which ls pouring out weapons in quantity and quality which the Axis can not match. China. la the one theatre in which the overwhelming power of Allied ' War production cannot make itself fcll. to any considc able extent. But. it is difficult to see how China can bc greatly bolstered bv her Allies until either Burma is reconquerr ‘ ' able to blast a way through Jspanb chain of Island fortresses that line the coast. of Asia or some other route ls developed. or Allied naval air power ls But none cf these possible avenues is likely tn be opened for months, perhaps years. The reconquest of Burma. for example, probably can not even be begun until next fall and the recent Japanese 5110005585 along the Arakan 00051. thrusting the British forces almost back to the Indian bor- der, show that Allied success is not to be taken for granted. In the months or years that apparently must puss before aid to China is moved near the top of the United Nations‘ priority list, there ls real danger that free China may be knocked out of the war. Victory Loan China. remains the chief danger spot for the United Nations, This is I true in spite of the probability that llltler will make one more mighty, l deeper!" attempt to break the Red Army before the Western Allies cnm- pel him to turn the greater part of his military resources to the defence I Conslderable Buslness Transacted at Last N lg h t’ s Monthly llleeting. Unanimous decision to invest $50.- 000 in Fourth Victory LOilll Bonds “as mzulv at. inst. night's regular monthly meeting of the City Coun- cil, the sumo to be placed in Sinkln Fund securities. A motion to this vlfcct was uiovcd by Coun. R. C. Chandler". clnirinnn of the Finance Committee. nnci seconded by Coun. J. Blanchard. A notice of motion to amend the iru ‘king by-law to add 10c pcr load ‘.0 altliezlulvrl mics was receive-d at last night's meeting and a motion that nmiliuniimi he made for per- llllfiSlfill tn allow the increase by the DFOPCI‘ Will‘ HICHSUYCS agency W85 Cap B211 Pocket 25,000 Enemy Troops Surren- dered To 2nd American ‘Corps. ALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN NORTH AF- RICA, May 10—(AP)-—German troops battled in desperate but doomed struggle today to hold open an escape corridor at the neck of Cap Bon Penin- sula for Axis forces still fighting on a narrowing arc 25 miles to the southwest. They fought from fuel-less tanks dug in as pill boxes-spending their blood and dwindling sup. plies of artillery shells to buy a few hours’ time for more Axis remnants to join the 80,000 troops es- ....-... . .....'-. .14.- r i-unn- n a ualunlltv<pd'“b timated to have poured onto the Peninsula. But Cap Bon was itself a. rocky fortress besieged from land, sea and air, with planes and ships barring the escape by water to Sicily. Dozens of small boat's loaded with fleeing The Japanese are believed to have some 500,000 men in China, not in- ‘ clllding their Elite Kwantung Army of perhaps the same size in Man- churls. lt has been customary to reckon Chinese armies ln terms of 2,- 000.000 or 3.000.000, but it must. be remembered that even the 1105f, of Chlang Kai Shek’: divisions, which probably total less than 500,000 men, are not a. match for the Japanese in equipment and arms. The Japanese retain the complete initiative. It Sllcflks highlv for thc stcsadfnsiilcss and courag of the Chinese soldier that he has maintained the fight against irovcrl bv Coun. Stems and second- ed by Coun. Clldlldlfil’ and passed unanimously. A rlr-rlcgiltlon of truclcmen waited nu the Council Willi this request, lmvlurr as their spokesman, Mr. 'l‘lioruc. (Younclllors Butler. Stems, McKee anda to proportions relative to victory. In Berlin todoy, the correspond- ent said. many were askingz- _ “How could it have happened- what will be the fate of the Africa. Corps?" And many families were wonder- ... n. no»: sfCommontf Votes Down Amendments To Bill lllKl Marl-i and {heir ftovrvc taverns , e fer’: Comer. * "mum PreabytAwY Union 9°" Amar- ‘tr ‘t... MYPY G E . tit‘... w” ‘m ° 5-11-11 , Two Moves To Block Passage . Aid Bill Are Defeated. - - 1,000 Prisoners hr llour, liato r IDNDON’. May l0 (CPl-Thd lers radio said tonight that Axis ners arc coming in at the rate 0f 1.000 an hour in Tunisia. “Enemy artillery still is active in the rector some miles north of En- Mavillc where the Eighth Army is attacking." the report, recorded by Mien News Agency, said. our . 15.11) volition; Cherry valley Unlled “W011, Friday. MEI l‘. 0'10"“ "Dance, Lower Montalue H511. litld . M 13th. Webster's hull. '“' rue-11- "bee Su Christian Church lltool ‘llcompflghluaday. mll5f1'~‘"£' "Women's Institute Dim“- Omhua mm school. May 1W1 a-ii-ul "B i 5 ck P daily. $15.00 geikfblngboduoisg. m‘ E. Griffin. ters Corner. 5-11-11. “Now unloading at Freetown mind car flour. barley meal and Vlitat. Dunk River Dairying g0- ll 1i "Dance in spring Wiley Hall ‘Music b.v "Trucking boas to Davis at Fras- II. Giarlottetown every Tuesrila 0M h-iday until further not 00- Wue Dingwell. librtuneafllricglgfi. “Uththorae dance ra ud Hull m: 13th. Public la invited lulcn I cents. Proceeds aid unit L. B. Weather un- vourable. next night. "in. Stewart Monday; York t 8013s Weodnaaday; mg- ura ; dlgfli .1 Bound ikviu “Net-Sonata iictedmyifvo b-llil ' 0f Mutual . OTTAWA, May ll) (CP)—-In the second division of the evening". the House of Commons tonight defeated of 127 to 10 an amend- give the 11.000.000.000 mu- tual ild ill a six months’ hoist. The amendment was moved by Liiuori Lacolnbe (Con. Laval-Two Mountains). Previouslyhthg House had re- in: "where is our father. where is our brother? Is he dead. is he wounded. is he a prisoner?" The- correspondent said» thatrto understand the astonishment of the German public, it must be realized‘ that in the Nazi press and propag- anda during the entire Shoo-kilo- metre retreat by Axis forces across Africa. it never was intimated that it was “anything but voluntary." to '01 13b to 10, an ant by J. S. Roy (Ind. Gaspard) asking he bill be not given aecon reading. ‘The same 10 French-Canadian members supported both amend- ments, with Progressive Conserv- ative 6.0.1“. and New Democracy members solidly supporting the Eiberal maiiorlty in voting down the -. .- Bupportlng the Roy amendment to the motion for second reading of the bill were J. S. Roy (Ind. Gaspe) the mover. Fred Dorlon (1nd. Charlevcix-Saguenay), Liguori La- combe (Coin. Laval-Two Mountains) Emmanuel D’Anjou (Lib. Rimcu- ski), Wilfrid LaOroix lLlb. Quebec Montmcrency), Lionel Bertrand (Lib. Terrebonne), L. Dubois (Lib Nicolet-Yamaska), Hon. P. J. A. Cardin (Lib. Richeliou-Verchcres), J. F. Pouliot; (Lib. Temiacouata) and L. P. Lizotte (Lib. Kamouras- a Progressive Conservative, C, C. F. and New Democracy groups voted solidly for second readin . The vote had no sooner been com- glcted than Mr. Lacombe moved the ill be given a elx months‘ hoist. lion. Giraud Offers Plan ALGIERS. May 10 -(A.'P)- Gen. Henri Giraud has offered Gan. Charles Do Gaulle a "swap ar- r ngeene t" under which the two leaders would alternate as chief of tho French forcet fighting with the gnlktlgd Nations. t was disclosed to- I_ . arnen Scene Has Changed Since May I0, I940 Apparently Startled By Tunisian Collapse. Aids wfll’ Cam Completeness By Jamal lll. Long Nd Inca Staff Writer Church bells ring for 10 minutes delay the peace." IONDON, May l0 —<AP)- The third anniversary of bha Nazi in- Thanksgiving Services In ilueboc Churches QUEBEC, May 10 - (GP) - Thanksgiving for the allied victory in North Africa will he offered next Sunday in the Rctnan Catholic Churches of Quebec's Archdiocese. it was announced today from the palace of Cardinal Villcneure. Archbishop of Quebec. In a letter to members of the clergy. the Cardinal suggested that to mark the victory and that the “To Deum." a chant of thanks- giving. be suns either at morning or evening services. The Cardinal said in his letter tlhat the “African victory constit- ul-cs a turning of the war that fills the allied nations with hope; there is reason for us to rejoice and to thank God. In fact, through the victory. Gad seems to bring closer the hour of victory and peace. the hour of the liberation of peoples enslaved" under an irrmlous and tyrannical voke." Less Whia_t_ Planted OTTAWA. May 10 (CPl-A re- duction oi '.li per cent in the 1043 Canadian wheat acreage, compared with 1942. was estimated today by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. The decline was indicated April 30 survey of farmers’ inten- tions to plant which showed a 1943 wheat acreage of 17,007,100 acres, Unofficial comment in london. where the Oap Bon death trap is regarded as bearing out the Casa- blanca keynote of "unconditional 101 Key Rail Centers Blasted. LONDON, May 1_0 (CH-Russian planes today carried their biggest aerial offensive of the war into the second day by blasting l1 nlore key rail centres behind the Nazi lines, and Moscow announced that. anti aircraft defences shutdown 43 of 200 German planes which nttempt- ccl an assault on the Rostov-Butaisk gateway to the Caucasus. Amplifying the midnight mm‘ munique, which announced strong aerial blows against enemy concen- trations and fortifications, the Mos- cow radlc broadcast the details of day-long Stormovlk assaults wreck- ing railway stations and tron _- laden trains and trucks behind v - tually the entire German front. The boaricast, recorded by tho Soviet Monitor, said the large scnlc German air raids were largely is- pcrsed short oi their Rostov-Bn- taisk targets, but that some isolated croft broke through and caused some damn e. The Russ ans said only seven of their intercepting planes were lost in the battles. which resulted in the downing of 43 enemy 6Y0“- Rusalan artillery‘ also kept up the heavy potiuding of German troops in the Kuban area northeast. of Novorossisk today all!!!‘ Soviet forces had broken through the out- cr defences of that vital Black Sea port. Heavy Fire Loss FRlllDlilRJ/STON, May l0 -—(CP) -Fim swept through three houses, six barns and a combination fox mnchhouse and lookout tower on the western outskirts of Frederic- ton today, Numerous grass and bush fires resulted in an axes one mile square. The included 400 chickens. two silver foxes and three pigs. An estimate of the total dam- age was unavailable tonight. The fire started in the ranchhouse. wlBigmfiloaoietyAéerial 0 Offensive Is Continued illness. “Von Arnim is SOf]\(‘\\'ll(‘l'(‘ _ Tunisia." declared MirpC-cu. Wrlll- bald Borowietz. commander" of ihc lfith German ’ _ “Rommel has been ill m Gcrmri a long time-zit least two lslahficldie; such odds for so long, just a. few weeks short of six years. Behind Nazi Lines Are Claim lIon Arnim Still In Africa WITH AMERICAN FORCES IN TUNISIA. May l0 -(AP)— Cupi- ured German officers iuslsicri to- day that Col-Gen Arnlm still is in Africa _ charge of the Sllflllflffff. forces lieu- but thev acknowledged that Field Marshal Erwin Rommel had about two months ago because of Von in J urgcu and left in Pimzm" Divi non. muihs." ls Recovering MONTREAL. May ll) fCPl-I ‘Brought to lvlontrcal bl’ 010-“! l‘) lowing a motorcycle ncculrnt lit m. John, Suncluy, Sgt. Brenton lilill i lune, 24. oi Summersidc, P. It. 1.,- uas tonight. reported oniul: liflfvl ably at the Montreal NClllUlUglCnl Institute. _ He was admitted to the Insuluic today suffering with a skull mic tllIB. i LONDON. May ll — (furs- day) — (C l’) —- A Moscow broadcast recorded here loduY by tho Soviet Monitor said that Field Marshal Hermann Goerlng and llelnrlah lllmm- ler head of the Nazi secret. ollce, are going to Rome l0 ("mover the 5_°7_!£°_L9.Lll°l§'; "SALADN mou who spoke to this resolution ur-rc strongly’ in favor of the proposed misc because of the zsriitlv incrcnscd price of hay and oats and the upward trend in cost of living. lX-Iirvoi- Holman assured the dele- rqrtion their remit-st would not be "Dig: an holed" but, would receive the urnnmt attention of the Coun- I'll. ’l‘l1r~rc “'51s gvncral concurrence bv all tho councillors in the neces- sity mid fairness of the proposal. A resolution moved by Coun. Douyznu fir-d SPCOlKlPd by Coun. ltlncKinurmn regarding an increase “lfédiiliiriaifv-iatTffiTi‘? fiolihalston. Gomments 0n fiamp Riot O'l"I'.»\WA, Mary 10 (fiPw-Cordinl Wltlliulls lzcuvvcu u Quebec regi- mcut hurl an Ontario regiment. ut Cunrp Sussex, N, 3.. suddenly were (llI§l'll])lL‘(l lute Thursday night when two ccmpnrritrvcly small groups bcczvuc engaged in an alter- cation Wlllfll led to the death nf (m0 nmii. Defence Minister Ralston told im- House of Commons today. 11v ‘ti lac 11nd been informed by ll‘. . C. B. TODD, nu officer at ihc vamp, (lint there wns no evid- vm-v vcl icvcr ni any racial or re- l1‘ ‘l. tum brmvrcn the units. lh-lcncr- Minister said the i‘ lnclduut" lasted only minutes, and a thorough luquujv “do brim; cmrdtlcted. (Pic. l). M. Bfiiillvll of McKellnr. snuib, dlcri in the camp ml Saturday as n result , .I Col. Rnlsiurs ucrnuut of the dis- turbance was in reply 1U an inquiry ..' M. .l Coldurrll. C.C.l*‘. louder. Tho lhrfcvir-c Ministcl" said th pfnup‘; luv-vital were from Les Vol- iigcurs Dc (Quebec and the Duffel‘- iu and Huldimond Rifles. _' l LONDON. Muv 10-(0? CABLE: —-Tl1c present disposition ol Gen. Sir Bernard Montgomery's fab- ulous 8th army, vised as a decov in LL-Gcn. Kenneth Anderson's master strategy for the Capture of Tunis, mny nnsivci" the riddle of where the Untied Nations will strike next. 1y granulated Summcrslcle on troops were being sunk drowned. occupants Fighting ceased in the Bizerte area to ‘the northwest, with 25,000 enemy troops and six Gem erals bowing in unconditional surrender to Am< erican troops there. Worse than Desperate While sharp fighting continued below Cap Bon Peninsula, where Brltishm armored columns were drivlns forward to seal the en- trance, the position of these and Axis forces still fighting in Tun- isia in s. frantic attempt to hold open the Peninsula for s little longer was officially described as “worse than desperate." Allied Blockade The allied blockade was deliver- ing a terrible punishment tn German and Italian troops seeking to flee TunisiaP-as most of their higher commanders already had done, Competition Keen Between Three llountics In connection with the challenge trophy presented by the Provincial Government for the County obtain- ing the largest percentage of its objective in the Victory Loon, the three County chairmen broadcast ltapipeals lust night over CFCY. Cap- a n N. W. chairman in his address con- having performed such excellent work in Loutther, Queens Coun- reachiug its objective, but snld the e racc was not over and that at the cud of the campaign Queen's Coun- (Continued on Page 7, Col Li’) 8th Anny-May Be ' Poised For Blow _ Disposition Of Fabulous Force Probably Causing Worry In Enemy Camp. t____.__-_.._. Solve Mystery 0f Banknotes Charlottetown Over The Top In Victory Loan CflRZ'IOLlC‘LO\\-l‘l—-l"_“ lllliil‘. ngiiin demonstrated Lil. vuiorgu is 111 ma hearts and minds m‘ every-truth’ anal all axe willing zuul lll_.i.l' i» no everything possible lU\\il.l'il.i ncmcv- lng that cml. Raislnr eight hundred unrl tiny thousau rlollnrs :r;ip;-.'\l..;i to be quite n task when 11w lllililfil‘ urn under (listwissioii and that amour-a agreed upon ns iiu- lillnld. 1m‘ tins city, but zlic vigor iillrl till-ll or‘ inc working units of tlu- ilrnw- ruglzuuz- aticn, plus the _[l‘.lll‘l(1‘. oi citizens, has nrl ' "board of slum mcut illut Cir. over the mu utmost. Clllllllhlll . Yesterday‘ uiuru’ a hiuulrcd and sovcnLviirr: l (lnllnfl was rrqiurcii in u:.il.u 1hr: piuuXvA (Couliuuvrl on P.i.,u 7 ("11, (3) lN dlaowrac. (no Show?» in’ (HE BRllj-‘fll. CouPLr. be sun: AN‘ 4am YouR High tide this; llllt‘l‘llllllll n! 15.3! and tomormv mnruiric. zit Sim sets this l‘\‘('llll\:; - rises inmorow morning .11 . First quarter mouu 111.1‘: l2, I'll. CAR FERRY SERVICE l "Vang RM vuion of the low countries today surrender" for the Axis. treated the ‘ its Dflsltion was last repomzd in MONTREAL, ‘Viay i0 (Cm-The , , , , , . . , .Qm- lawn“??? ‘a ‘M’ 01".‘, found the Axll war camp applr- Franco snceoh M an indication _ -,tlhc Aiuliallouf area north of En- mystcry of the flying banknotes was DAILY l-xurpr SL-‘uu b:.Y-,,M-Y'15lh ,; 11,-r, s." ."'.....“‘°.‘.'..r.:’.r...."°'""‘°“"" its‘: ‘it M....'1':.éi.'.i°i:‘.t'.s".tt' 0 ‘llllfiiiallllfi.“3§.°$‘l‘l.°if§§‘é“3.‘it? "us: heir. ......... ........., , M» mylg" — c i . - - r __ ,, _ _ ~ . - - . . ."." . m. so or Mo». ‘l-‘rvu-a ""1" or" m“ "r m ""h- crvc- a - wv- no *?;1‘z...t*;::':1r1. ‘illilili‘il-‘...lli.° 0.2:: firs‘? .°-"‘""."""."s*" ". m "Cherry i an“ glhlld"dol‘lloilw.ffirulslrunlm ‘Rudy {fgnlaganrlgdmflworolglltmwfiliggf , Bllfl. iiuthe tvcslicr of frantic rumor Avenbeitheuslrtfllmbcsglr-alff b15000} 3'05 p‘ m‘ “ml 630 n’ m m “ t gag-RI" w. ' “Involved m. hum.“ lunum‘ ‘m: _ yjmiiiconfjecturo facing the Axis as balnknotes of the larger denomln- DMLy MR snrrvrcl; " , pong, We? v u-v-I- M» M» h-=g-;,»»~,,-»- 1c 1:’ "lglfig: a gll...‘.°iii..t‘°.llil“l..‘.fl.‘l’; it: r 23:02.15‘ :.ir..:t§.".=‘.-..'£":;:. ‘iii (“"5" wr- c-w- » wit» w» w ~1~~-~~ w-n on» or mm o. o» i 0' rugs; unripe... a. . a... - m“ ufiomuh“: l" uahmmig u‘ mwum‘ M h“ nun“ u‘ ~ h in with the police for the money. Leave Charlottetown 8.30 n. m. ' “m” m“ c ‘mu "y “m” m” saving that he had lost $803 as he p, m, 4.30 Iv- I" 12.30 - Arrive Charlottetown 5.45 Il- ml. 7.05 0- m- P.E.l.vN.S. FERRY SfRYIFll DAILY lscnunmc. s Nuns Leaves Wood Islands-Tot) am. and 2.30 p.m. _ Lem-rs Caribou-OM) n.m. and 0.30 p.121. carnaalgn . l0 1h‘ dice. dhalcolt the Axis monthan 1 p, m. 700.000 troops since the monoueat of Ethiopia. Tension In Lowlands and powerful blows, the Axis nut-belligerent Gen. Francisco co. dacian from the sidelines gt the war has reached a k with neither side able to win. Th in the second: Spanish As tension mounted to a. new peak peace Marita.‘ gsonth. Mano‘: lemma“ a a’ C.“ n... “To! " Some Units Moved l t 6 It is known that some of the best said he thought he had put the bills Q‘ ' units of tho 8th nrmy-motably the cket, but apparently they ,7ih armored division and the 4th slipped ntn the street and were Indian division-were pulled out. of swept up later by a gust of wind. lthr- Ainhnllouf nrca and sent to the money which had been recov- TJ““ ._ _.>A__.,_.i;;i\ d. (Continued on page c. Col l) _ t his Davaar Avenue homo. He into his Police handed Lntansky $242 of ljoin the 1st army for the Tunis at- —-———~ ere 4