‘MAKING can nii-Q MERE MAN liuwyltaaautforutlsn _-_-- I tu Gasman, In do! last. ‘ filmma- lluavlia: ‘In caged. NEAZI SECRE Read by Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Public office la a public trial. MAXIMS 07A MERE MAN it? Wireless Air Cu CHARDOTTETOWN. CANADA, MONDAY, Aiiiin. 1o. 1944 T WEAPON FAILS AT embers Battle ‘Way Across Ge IUIGYS lip To 1.750 Allied Planes in Big Assault Berlin Reports Great Air Battles Develop Dur- ing Raid. By w. w. nencnnn Associated Press Stuff Awrllzter IDNDON, April 9 — i Powerful fleets of United day in one of their deepest Europ~ can penetrations of the war to shat- ter airplane plants in East Prussia and Poland within 300 miles of the Russian - C-srman fighting front. The Great. Easter day assault fleet ‘ was made up of between 1.500 nnd 1.750 American aircraft-MO to 750 heavy bombers and approximately 1,000 fighters. It was broken up int/o four pow- erful forces. and while one cf the 600 1111105 round-trip from British ‘bases to rmash at plants at Mar- ienburg in East Prussia. the three other formations were flying only slightly lea; distance; to blast Poz- nun (Poscn) in Poland. Tutow in lgorlneranln and Warnemunde on the a tic. Big Air Battles Berlin broadcasts said great air battles developed as the American flier; challenged Hitler's most hea- vily defended air routes for the second successive day and claimed 24 bombers shot down. But first crew members to return said enemy air out; heavy bombers and fighters fought their way Clear across Germany to- units was flying approximately 1,-‘ 8 PAGES lubasrlptlun Doll Ill". 01.001 other ANZIO {many y} Archbishop Pa To Parishioners Replies Feelingly To Farewell Add- I i Heartfelt appreciation o1 spiritual leadership given by His,1‘0u better I realized what n11 enor- Excellency the Most m“ JA OgTflCllS amount of se I-sacriflce has‘ sutnvah, Archbishop-elect, of rclng-‘b?°“ P“ m“ m“ mum W pebble ston. during the past thirteen years “m have m‘ bee“ M53955“ Wm‘ ‘a; Bishop o! Charlotte wn. W115 ex- ovebmuch wealth’ bu‘ Wh” m” pressed 1n an addre mesenmd to geen blessed withua marvellous in- His Excellency ut service last even- ernance M lam” ‘ mg m 3L Dunstank Baguio“ on b‘? His_ Excellency recalled the rc-, half of all the parishioners. Tlhcworganlzatm‘ °r m‘ Hm” Name address. was read by Hon. D1‘. w»! 150cm”, here twelve year“ as“ “ml P_ Macmmun, o an 1th; splendid work which the orgamz-I To the large congregation, which a °“ has “mmpnnud- The“ We“. filled the spacious Basilica a, cgp- m" ‘gm "m" him Wnillhi- he. acit/y. His Excellency Npllgd m words sat/d. w o had never mixed a Holyi of deep thankfulness and a-pbrecl- Cmmmflm‘ “m” m’ 5°°l""‘Y “Ml 3mm‘ q than]; you 1mm the bottcm tfeflfianized. He was confident that; o; my hear”. he said‘ u! may my he work would go on with still; m“ in a" my years hem you never Breeter success in the future. made me feel a stranger among you. You have been a loyal peopo and a, good people. I feel that I shall never find again such cooperation as I found here; llrld. of course, without cooperation, the Bishop can d0 the His Ezreeilency said. "I have spent the best of my life already. almost six years in Toronto. and! thirteen years here. Another twelve: l ress At St. Dunstan ’s Basilica Last Evening. 1' . Isuccesful. Whtn I learned to know i [I] 1 was: use fourteen _years a priest in Hamilton,‘ known also as the "Mmehuxid" or mine 1:11:11, proved about as ineffec- i Remote-Control - Tanks Bharge A Warm Tribute 1m"... Lin... Weapon Is Unmanned Anrl Ts Controlled By Mother Tank. NAPLES. April 9 — (AP) —'I'h Gfflrliills have flung their vaunte 10W secret weapon" - lumbering controlled "Goliath" tanks- 1 the Allied beachhead at An- 1ll1 of Rome but have ach- l no success. Allied headquar- ters. announced today 'l‘h_~ bbflilllwfid reverberated to a 1111'I""1" ziriillcri" ducl. the Naz. 1 .. acute damage on vita] Anzvn harbour and Allied gunners :;e\‘.111\; n11 n1n111>u111tlo11 dump nfirc 2 1 ‘l lniltg West of Cisterna. _ It was not announced how mucli oainaec W213 done to Anzlo harbour. Handicapped by bad weather. the All l m" toxic.» nevertheless contin- uvdrlo rnke German communicat- 1(ll_lll1“.':'. Ligln naval forces shelled the enemy held town of Bar o11 the olmntinn coast Friday night and captured another enemy schooner farther north along the coast. U11 anrl down the stalematecl lt- alirln front numerous patrol clash- es occurred and headquarters an- nounced that casualties were inflic- ted on the enemy in these action; "In the ordinary course of nature." i and prisoners taken The Germans‘ renewed attemut to tl1e1r remote controlled tanks, ire as previously They were spot- _ _ - “ ‘T _m _ t 7 t. years and I shall h used t‘. - ted movin" against Allied line ‘n Seven potential signals officers-the first in the R.C.A.F. Womeng‘ 3123;’; ‘flllleyikfnllleilriicizzsgléggetivs glad absolutely nothlong. What‘ has been mafia," and ten xfrspfnafl... If}: the cistern; area 11nd Allied ZUllllClfi Dlylslous-have just finished n wireless course at Winnipeg In which ' ' ' f; hm“. d 14 G m accflmilllshfli 11-" lll m-l thirteen also referred touchi 1 ‘kfitlllvvd three and damaged a. . "d! lmmn“ 13 TIN"! "9158 "Ills ill 8115mm l0 srlilllllll: ground ' ‘ lllllllltssoiéictl3rllllllixilvlck and e363.‘ 5mm Yeiikhbs been done by you." l" Years and svengtllatglrshils “Ill mm“ “m” m“ “um d” ‘m’ F“ _- _ entries. :01 they are off to Trenton. 0nt., for un officers’ training German targets and suffered the 3g: Exffknellgléogfgleéxifdd ti‘) ‘tgelearly Christian gupbflflflni or ha hall-l“ H 1 d ‘I, _ I I a V e n v ._ ' Yll’ lllfll. l). “an” _ am wk Ba A m 3W5!“ mmznarilvblyitlasri niarzfirlfll-ltil;eingnmluztzlflqillgxziiloalsu-i; blaze, Runnmg stairs 1°55 or 34 bumbxs and 24 flslllvfs- ‘diocese by his Dredeccssors 1h officee. gill‘? ii§mElZ§...,,’;’F agfgzwlmlf lone. n11. fcrluhiul? Jlllifl n. {.11} have acquired a not. fund of signals knowledge ‘to m nim- m tut-ill import-n: Tami iicgeflafifjfl- 3.133.331“; 1.1;‘? 2% the prayers or the congregation 001i lllile.‘ tileiuilléillincfl .1"§.,.{7§f?._fd 2'}. e ‘ --—--- new JobQ-. instructing wireless operator sir gunners who will curry the --- . l Gays 1,19,51,15 their work Qnuw '=* 1 two cilinder gasoline motor. 7“ "mu-quill. B311!!! ‘htesduy. Fl Wlr 00 Germany. Decked out in living tog! and shnlllderlng their own ufiufiigeg’: tggssglvcéglfillfl€t°§fghkgr| .2 .. _.__ . :‘_ 5° ( "mmued °n W" 7' Cm- 3) "mother" tank to the rear controls 4' ' - filly???“ of gm allrl: are shown swinelng Jalmtllv ncrctss stovehsoh P,KIN<gs,“£"b.°i“shti.°"‘ l “(C pluhe factories 1n Eastern Europe! 1*“ infill‘ llllllllrnlrll“ Alllied amiy oxlr- “? e nn neg. a er t e 35¢ 1;] i m ht y g ., . - o. 11 r em, ormer crrs 6H are specu a iniz n wir- "xmlgulgdahflu h; Bradalbane Ne" ‘Ross. vucnuver; MJV Gordrmll" gironliw Idling ilgélltéqihevlarfl; direct" of Canadian Intsmmgnti gfiegatp freight 153g?‘ 5;“: I s ‘ the!‘ the Goliath ls operated Lin» mcio Y Y. Alex MacDonald. Emu“, pa]. Bu“, Dowm. Tram Nq 3 .‘ lh ' ' “ ‘ "r Services and Kingston alderman» Rgd A. . “Dlsumn I the KM?‘ ,m~ rnble. Thor first appsared on in‘; .404!’ ls Almer Rosthern Slask (ltC ‘Pufiilii member of ‘he ch“ ‘UM suddmly 0‘ a ma" "mack iliovellxllrgnct a little (iriore than I {mm a mom“ M‘) "Ohm. IO b and dime at y ' ' I I ' ' '--~:~-— Saturday m Kmgsw“ me stafloi" miles away in East Central Poland» “‘“‘ it‘. ch served. fiance. Miilvisw Hall. Friday, 19th. Women's Institute, ‘Uhloadinu car victory Ills Manda and Tu on . lfcGuigan £1 Boyle. e w all‘ beat varieties. You Catalogue. ‘ ‘Card sdi 3 u, 10th. a 4.3.21 "T113111: live hoes for Davis a "ml" every rnuoy on 11.so u: Haslman. a-B-Thu-Momtf all.“ uothafillhitfm“ m“ "Some eleven wrlnger rolls. Home s: co. inch still on hand. "Receiving hoes at Crapaud for Davis and Fraser Tuesday morn- ills until 11 o'clock. R. N. "Booking ___" Seeds and aorWil-i. Lclliliiif "lflll- 4-6-51. loading hogs at Albany ‘flit-We . Anni 11th but Friday Ap- k la 14th, usual hours. George; %a§l- FW-oading hog? for Davis 6i rillulellthlwgtlllla ‘%5§a§fé§%‘§’”’1i‘. - 1 l. John .1. Beck. y4-10-ll "Lo din h and Kgnsiggtogu usual hours. bell. "loading bogs at M ntagua Thursday, April 13 with Jlak An- llear in charge. Livestock Market- llllz Board. 4-1 0N0‘ at Summerslda Tuesday April 11, Signed. Oliver Camp- 4-10- "Losding hogs Hunter River Thursday April 13th all day with ldmuel Oraswell in charge. Live- stock. Marketing Board. 4-10-21. ertlmlael Crasvgellt.‘ fiuntier 111v- - nu car a on a. p- Ill 10th. followed by car garley. 111x was. 4-1 IIUIt inn N hell. Monday April 1o. 0-40-11 4-10-11. ' Si ‘egg 8T1 4-10-21. "Garden Seeds. All the latest figure; free e . l-lfis-ell. Party and Dance, Trac- Easter Monday, April Milton Telephone Meet- Fred 4-10-11. ha? tut that Bulgaria rather than ilouhlv war-stricken Rumnnin. now "ruler- lForce Gross 4-8-31. "i ‘W... s ...;...;..iir.o our; By Rik-kc L. Simpson. Associated Press War Analyst A Russian-Allied siege ring Is virtually complete about Ilitlefs in- ner fortress and foreshndows possible early collapse of the Balkan seg- ment of the Axis defensive arch. The Junction was effected in uoui‘ ll Runianla when Allied heavy bombers based in Italy started blasting such Nari supulv hubs as Bucharest and Ploesfi nt indicated ace-rifle Russian request. There were intimation: from both London and Nanles "I'll Allied uir uowcr is to ' play an lnereasinglv important rnle in the Balkans m: the Russian ml- vanee into Rumnnln develops. ' It is the first staff Imnlemontatlon nf the strategic design Inr three- .’ front war on Germunv lalrl at Tehcran. It makes the Alllml nlr homb- arllment of lfunlrurlsn and Romanian target- the most rlmlfk-ant de- velonment of last week in the Eurnnean war theatre. There were retreat Allivvl bombings from Hvtlv nf Bulge-inn targets also durlnz the week. lilnce Bulgaria In not at war with Russia. however. they fall info a different cateznrv elfhnueh thev serve to Illustrate the the heel of the Nazi boot, is the weakest link ln Hitler's Balkan military hegemonv. Berlin llkelv ls more vvnrrlerl about Bitlrarln than Rumnnis. and with good reason. Sustained Allied fllr antiacks on Neal eorumunirnWuh-t In Rilmanln enuld make- Bttlvarlan railroads lvrireniiv necessary for Nazi use to bolster her Black Sen flank German I'Ifl of the raw-h unnnnrewl lw the Bulgarian authorities would create a Rwas-i-m-Ruleerlnn crisis. vrhaf. ton. wlm nun-I». "wiles in Rvmsnia moving flown inward the RYIP"‘Pt|llfl-RII'IuI'|uw lvrrrfltf‘. ‘there seems Iltih- hone 0f more than unorlanlnrl nnrlII-i rerlstcncn He was 55. Ccl Stethem collapsed while run- ning up the stairs to the flremexfs sleeping quarters to inquire about failure to ansvzer an alarm. 1i: was determined later that the alarm system had failed. Born in Kingston. Col Stethem spent hi5 adult life in the Perman- ent army untll two years ago when he retired because of poor health.- He served in Canada at Saint John. N. B... Toronto and Kingston and served overseas in the First Great War, later being posted to the staff of the Royal Military College here. Surviving are his widow. the for- mer Vera Carson; a son, Lt.-Col. Marienburg. East Prussian town‘ 250 miles northeast of Berlin. is 300 air miles West of the Kowel fight-r ing front and is the site of a Fccke Wulf fighter plane factory. i Warnemunde. near Mecklenburg Bay 10 miles northeast of Rostockl and Tutow. west of Stettin in Pom- erania. are the sites of German plane factories l0 Down in Sweden The Swedish Radio said l0 Ameri- can heavy bombers were forced down in Sweden today. at Malmoe. Rin- keby and Kalmar. Mosquitoes maintained A. F Hub?" wmt" swmm" serving i“ the latest phase in the Allied serial w at Essen and other targetstonorth- western German United States Mrs. Eric Kipper and Mrs Dawson of Montreal; a Major John Stethem. overseas. PG til‘ y brmher- headquarters said photographs made of Saturday's From all Saturday's operations which included an attack on the Belgian rail centre of Hasselt and. sweeps by fighters against airdromes- in the Frankfurt urea. 34 United l E-tates bombers and 25 fighters are missing, an army communique said. t0 the Nazis In Rumanla. for the nresent at least. The Nari mun that took over a wavering Rumsulan war ally was annarenilv cnmnleie. Ger- mun mllitarv rlenlnvments In the country and its close proximity to the mint: lfself mad» that possible, - Similarly swift comnlete Nnsl oecnpat‘ of Bulgaria would be less eusv. It is more remote from flPrvnnnv-anrl more disaffected clue to the Are Reported Halted __ _ month’ monsoon puts a stop to Jrfthvesbllgfih Qglglbllglg thigh)... most riulitary operations. tugklrtse of Kohirrla 30 miles in- Remble "limes 531d m" "m1" side India and 60 "an" norm o; fighting Ls going on steadily, the he big Allied base of Imphul, have Allies are firmly holding the edges . _ m t M. ‘of the plain and the roads. that cuxlkfigmsfiaw‘ I efouwdeaih buzleonverge like wheel spokes on the the plain of Imphal is vlrtuaily un- Imphfll hllb- mere l! 9 "will Bl’!- der siege as the invaders seek to "Sh Elm-w" l“ Immm- "PPM" . g by R..A.F' transport planes for a §f§ siege which may last several weeks. Br 0.3L hoped th t i!’ - lsxationiln ahippinifwlll w“ a N clear up th t magfrially; loo o o.<.~i.1.;'§°'.f1'i..t€‘?“‘°' °" ° Mlrkeuna Board Livestock 4-8-21 "Mount Herbert c1111» will not b! lilldlnir-h a until Tuesday. Ap- il‘ has“. ."."."'."°:'.:"':= Ill . V 0C If‘ " "inn Board? u 4-10-11. h for Davis 8r Fraser no ‘t Alboggraynd more?‘ Elreryln F9191? ‘Fa h h l1 as about ——————-—- ready fgir-nill-grllletoangvhavg to hold. BACK 1N 0"’!!! TOWN -(CP)— More than on account of marketing tie-up. should reduce their feed to an oX- CAPE istenoe minimum and thus prevent 75.000 south African soldiers have thtlfl from 80in!‘ 0V0!‘ Weilht- UV!‘ been returned to civil life through] mot Market-ins Board 4-811 the agency of the military dispersal FVr "Wbr the next six weeks. far- w should b organizat n. whites. ...""ir=.i'-2°.':.:"* na’s st 0o has been "m" mxwfia: establis on the Yunnan front- thousand are f. only those Ils o”o.'°5i'~“$ until further gratin"?- l l old sows. livestock Msrketmgzmd m? éfcmllbzgklifd N I "'1'"! l" Always Reliable "SAI-AIIA’ TEA 8: COFFEE Canadian soldiers in front line nos- brated their first Easter Sunday in the field today. The weather was in: tl1e dust on the roads MOM-REAL’ Apr“ 9 _ (Cp) _ LQNDQN’ Am.“ 9 ___ my. _ munique said another Russian ar- Two 3c“ Qfllcgg-s who“ heme Merchant shipping losses in my was attacking on e broad is 1h the United States have been Vancouver NaVaI val-ref:- lliltllol hmielr’ ggrllitéegtattiho flnalshc [and Pereijiop awarded the Air Fbrce Gross for ll "Y- "l9 "I- - 9 5 ° e Ylllrfln P91111- Merlwflous serflce Wm, he RVA_F_ ter Churchill and President sula where more than 100.000 Ger- tranotlort command here. it was R t- Ewslovelt reported jointly today. man audjlumanlan troops nave announced tonight. 3 u“ "ER" lilac Wflr fllalnst been bott.ed up for months except They a‘; sqduddr‘ De hliolllsiiFh-‘hlilfti’ olmalliillllrl: ialfa-ngshghulaildbclerman shun and Fret-Rouse. , of wheatley Road, 0f U-boalg was mu 1 ~ m" Westbury, N. v. and rat-Lt. B. -—-— .. Y m‘ "‘ Wmvm-Sllls the Slmla trap K‘ (Buddy) Bmadsky m’ o, s...” (mvnnroon. u. s., April o- "iflfll- will a Mm statement north of the cuddle Dniutrr Riv- sv s_ D NCPi-Al 17-year-old Canadian IDNDON Apr“ a _ (C?) _,rhe e1‘. the Russians said their troops "Both Officers." said the ahhouh- V"? “““$‘L""e D‘ “P” °‘ United States holds the view that km“ 2'40" "m" Gemmn” “m”? fflnent. ‘xlwve bcen ensured in de- dnfv °.§‘r"‘{,"e'a}}}‘,’“‘an°°§2"‘y°e‘§§ $3}; both Germany and Japan should t. Mme. day “ml i11"y‘“'§‘.’t 1200' Tlaliot very o bombers from North - ' ' ' xcl ded fr ‘ I 5*‘ a l0 19- Ameflca w RAE squadrons oven lllxldn $151691: 02d utrslafiy at her home glanuarter ihiwayhhlltrltlll“ll‘f“fifl,iléf Nazi dead on the basis of Moscow seas. and have also taken part in pennant“, ° "e 7”" n assistant United States secretary or announcements. . numbers of special long-range fly- Mum y‘ RV m d 1 und c state. disclosed Saturday night, at s m“ l“ m‘ 5"“ "m" ‘he "n" i m? musmmb" an guilt of breakli agq e mo: W965 conference, na-nts of 15 German divisions have M’ present sqdlhldr‘ De put’ l)!!! by HEM B-nd canuging flgVblll-B been encircled ‘or W0 WP“, Mose is chief flying instructor in bodily harm to M“, Medor: Jon“ OTTAWJ. All?" 9 — ((7?)- me RAF 5mm‘ Atlantic transport aged resident o‘ n-euby Mmon . Munitions Minister Howe said Wm‘. at Nassau’ Bahama,’ “d A week levlously MB- Jones 5-“ tonight In a statement that use yqgq-Jh Bmadsky i‘ on me an“ re "ed B e w“ beaten Wm] a be“ of transportation facilities must t of the RAF‘ ‘mans-ocean training h; ten “q fled to he, bed by an b‘ "fig l“ " '"'"""“'" 'h"°“3"‘ p n {Qfllilshlllcllt at NOTYh 3W. 0M- lntruder who ransacked her home. ,|i"§'.§',‘|§§'§,f“¢'§“},',',',§.“,‘1 “ ‘ for a gtsgger n; of vacations Years of persecution by the ended yesterday for a nmup of sonic $50 weary Toronto and Montreal after an lit- l!‘ lsntlc crossing on the Portuguese m" ammsmp 5cm“ Pinto‘ The Guardian received the s _ _ "lbw"! messu e last l ht mueralaawrmissi h» o. "mi-- ----~ w» ------~ ww- --» .-..'.*.'.....: "as “s.:'..n:::r* .2: In to Czech oslooakia I I _ Siege Of Odessa Begins; Iasi In Rumania Half-Encircled. _._ __..__......_ ._. l LONDON. Aorll s-<AP1-uus-~ , isian troops hat-encircled the RumJ News Brie-h S2“‘“.i.“li.%i.“."°.?‘ BWEPt 0W1‘ 200 more villages, and began the uiese of Odessa by burst- ing into the freight yards N April 9 -- (CP) — miles on the L0 DO . Britain's labor picture. dimmed round the Black Sea port on the. by walk-Ms 1M1 at one time southwest to within fiv mil riot inzrai:zrrz.iirr:.°ii°".mrr- "a "a “are so»? “lib?- ! 0 - - shire coal strike appeared all Moscow “Hammad ‘onjgm’ as Czech statements also indicated 10m; and at rear echelons cele- E the advancing Russians Marshal Gregory K. Zhukovls ensemble, with n warm rain lay— “rmy by mcreasmfi sawtaili’ active resistance Gvllmlllifls high command com- thrggi l1is_ health-seeking north and racing a-iCallfornln. illsley ‘ Faced Willi Budget After Holiday OTTAWA. April 9—-tCP)—Flll~ Whlfiliillllce Minister lisleys big J01) of the YPill'-—~]')l‘9pBl‘8tlOl'l of the bud- get-airaits him on his return from vacation in when no gets back the experts the finance dtipartment will have well advanced but to Mr. Ilsley. usual. will fall the ask of pilot- ing the budget proposals through but over and a back to work de- t b‘ t. 1t ach the smash showed "considerable dam- cislon also was taken by 20,000 31B; gégraglllfltzaolémvfifgggt léggertugfljnlgem 1a.? ayprur e0, early age to Me-l10 fighter component Belfast shipyard workers. (m. m the dlremon or the Tatar yum , , factories atvBrunswick and to the Pass leadmg to the Hun Brian The budget 1'.s not expected to nearby Wllkewerke engineering WITH THE CANADIANS IN plum 3 ring ‘m... MM from taxatim-L on works ITALY. April 9 _ 1C P Cable) _ ' ' Broadcasts {pom both London and tho other hand. there ls good rea- Moscow were urging m; Czgchg to son to believe there will be no 111- 0; creases in income tux. If the lax 15¢ experts find they F!" Pliik “P a qndih“. M1111 (rnllnms :11 some ‘ hold tl1r"\' will do so. nthGl‘ in: Ptuflcm. Ptun Atwms seems Ne: Euoucu 1o eicK .' giln Alternate Ferry Service ‘IOROWIO, April 9 —- (O P) - Nazis s refugees who arrived in Prevent further influ." of civil- slls Into the wsr jammed city of lfnllfax may have to be put into effect unless Canadians Prince: "Am pleased to advise am in- formed that minister inns- rlses tomorrow morning High tide this afternoon at 12.56 and tonight nt 1. 1111 sets this evening at 7.38 and at 625. ast quarter moon April 16, 1.1» iunmersicie tide eighteen min- utes later than Charlottetown. DAILY All! SERVICE Charlottetown - Snmmersiila - M ciou Leave Charlottetown 1.35 a. m. 12.00 4.30 gsvelzlsllyo magical; axalnst ffgflffmgnfg,g“= griéivenmalrlaagotteioww 1.10 u. us. ' . . . m. - . m. Flavour is the measure of gntigfimhqu wi --—----- ‘°“"‘ '"""""' “'°"‘""'?"" 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