rince 111111146 OI‘ A. MERE MAN 11-1111 I‘ u“; u]! travel well afoot. w" . pod IIOII- . ‘l uusrdtu, Two Cont: windfall. Fouudei’ m1 ictory Loan Race Covers Prince Edwardtisland Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, MAY 10, 1943 MAXIMS or a MERE MAN ii After crosses and losses, men grow humblcr and wiser. 8 PAGES ‘ Subscription Delivered, $5.00 1 Illl, SL001 other Provinces h (LIA, $6.00- TLIES ARE MOPPIN G UP IN May Invade 27> Porto Vecchio IQNDON. May 9-— <01» 011151.121 ~'I'I1e an" ministry tonight 11n- ced the award of the Distin- ftilttied Flying Cross to Am. in John (tonelrl Urwin-iti zrii, ...1 r~olii R A F. fighter pilot bom Victoria, B C. BMING EVENTS .. _n_ “Dani-c. Johnston's River School 11111111. May 10th. 5-10-11. “Diilicv. (lirilitilfl; Rcud Hull. liiado. Mov 13th. sine .11 11111 his. 5-10-11. "P1111" 111 s1. Theresa's mu, 5611.1‘, hlzy llth. Dance after. Fbllflfs OTCllB tr . 5-10-11. -‘_‘Buvi111; Suck l Plizs dolly. $1300 w ioi"_ gcnd 1112s. M. E, t‘ i1, Iistcrs Corner. 5$- -ii. "SW1 Barley-Tor sale. $1.25 ncr liiiiel. Bert Warren. Cornwall. .3. "Hulllmlllle r-ule hisiy 22. 5 o'clock “m? H1131‘ Name Hall in aid of the ' lttiCharluiietcwu Guide Ccnipauy. 5 9 l7 l9~2l-4i u I T’ k Win11 Pi-csbyterv Unlcn Coir mfg- Qhcrry Vnliav 1111111111 uga- Friday. Mnv l4. 5101i vmrsdllcl‘. l/nwcr Montague Hall. “Y1 Mny 13th Webster's "ft 5-10-11. "Garden Seeds. All the i 1 1 a n galgarieties. Send for lrg: 16313 We- Arthur Veseyl York. "Allflid the Concert and Pie ma}. Miivfleld i-nni, May 11th, 11 "dine the followinir nights Red Cross. um- 31-21. "Variety Concert where? Marsh- giltgiall. weahescay. May i2, a hmuklflidflr auspices of Women's u n“ - fldmissio I 26 cents. Lunch~ ' 5-10-31 Stewart Monday; York Souris Wednesday: Gem-ae- mémvradav: Cardixan Friday: M“, m. Movies Nationals $121} _ "Mr B ____ .01; ' '97- Hblm will truck l, “any!” cflibaud Creamery Y", Milli/Br some mute as last m, mcenhina satin-day. May “a “m” "M" r1111: “Vmetv co M. . nrert in aid‘ of Red lednesdlvmt‘ “"5611 Oirehsnaire tioium~ May 12th at 8 RM. W C t This“ “l lurigrlles. “°'§-'1o-1§-'il l \ 917v Vgl] .1111 attracts. 1‘ "ti, we‘? 3"“. ‘ltuesday. Mav i ti; Hail, Thursday. May - - - "M958 ltd 0mm. 5-10-11. V .16‘>£L‘£!_____-»--—-» This section of the ltlediteri-anea Sicily, Italy W! Gnmflcfiéiib- 0 I ITALY . ‘EIIIO Celtanisselrs ‘Huh A’ hind‘ mo _ n may sec new Allied moves shortly Isis the Axis troops are cleaned up in Tunisia. The map shows hcw neat‘ l ‘hSicily and ltnly itself are to the new bases in Tunisia. Blows here may be ‘s ,in conjunction with other invasion moves in ltrancc, the Lew Countries g ' and Norway. Blow Fro tilt-ti... To template iiity, Loan Objective One hundred 11nd scvenii'-fivc thousand dollars mun be. iiiicsied bv the people of Charlottetown t0- dziv to eemulcte 1h;- obisvtiyc 0f eight. huudrcc. and liftl/ "VFW-Fla, by midnight tonight, nceorriiiiq to Mr, E. M. Bagnull, chairman of sales. "There is no thought of fatlilfv in trintrlriv: the drive to u successful‘ finish tonight but it will require the‘ combined efforts of both our citizens, and the salesmen. to comvlfitfi 111° city objective as Dlflllfled- "The dramatic and tluillinR war news over the weekend should be an inspiration to all concerned. and as a gesture of cooperation with the fighting forces. We mil“ d0 '11" part as quickly and efficiently as the izallantisoldiers have done on the North African front. "Here is further proof of what is being done and what Right here in the city at 62 C.A B. T.C. under Major Rflbefmfi- °“ board the Queen Charlotte under Lieut. McCarthy and at 3i GR S. under Group captain Blake obicct- Ives ed and the end of their efforts are not in sight. _ These are encouraging iflGlflRflOflS of what the fighting men in our midst think of the victory loan. the necessity for it. the ursent Med for e. and s steady stream of the implements of war in reach the pieces where they will do the most good in the shortest possible time and thus bring us yictory and peace. "Let us all pull together today as never before in the history of our city, said Mr. Bagnall "We want to put this over the inn by mlcrilalit." “Cali plume 1607 now—ask for a salesman-be preuaicd to blly bonds in any denomination from $50 uo—- but please. {lease clqao the deal to London Newsman ‘in Comment On Invasion Thinks Time Not Yet Here For Big Allied have been generously exceed- IL Two Associated Pr s COi'l'C;;pOll\’l—' ents, one in Stoekhclzn and ihc other iii Lciidon, hute received iii- iurination recently giving 11 1's- inurkably similar picture cf the fcrin to be taken bv Allied I11- vesion of Europe. One, however, finds that the Allies require more time for preparation. the other ex- DCCtS n more or less lllllllifidlflffl aci- ion. Neither minimizes the cost cf retaking l-litlcr‘s "fortress Europe," no matter when it comes. By JAMES LONG (Associated Press Staff’ Writer) IONDON. Mitv 9—t.»‘P\~—Il'l‘ii‘5l0ll cf Europe from the west, perhaps the most dramatic prospect of the Allied comeback. seems to obser- vers on this British springboard of attack to be a. certainty. But. the relatively widespread feeling in North America that in~ . vnsion forces virtually are poised 1111f, the zero hour is not reflected eve. There is here the same cold de- termination. the same impatience. but. also a feeling that more sirenixth yet must be gathered for the blow. Weeks or months rather thnn days, are expected to be re- qutred. These Are The Reasons:- l. ‘There has been no indication that the United States troops which went from here to North Af- rica have been more than pertlv replaced. (The lonirest trained. most likl striki t Next aoia OCosenza ' - Cretan: . QNicosfi » bitty Victoiy Loan Standing $850,000 liloiuiny . . . . . . . . . . . ..,,. _ _, 541F300 Tuesday . . . . $412,400 Wednesday . .. $510,700 '1'i'_1"'-‘!l¢1v -. . 8576.850 Frill-W . 5603.600 Saturday IIcii Papenlaiksu With Ismct inonu _ ANKAR-A, May 9 -iAP)._. pms. ident lsinet Incnu received G-er- mail Anj..:ass;:_:.oi' Franz Von Papen for an int viev: Friday it was m1- ncunced Saturday night, Present at the interview was Nu. man llfoninciiicgiu, Turkish For_ eigri Minister. The nature 11f the discussions was not disclosed, bu: 1111; mflgflng w- culled that neutral Turkey has fig- urrcl lzirutclv in s“ "uinticn regard- iiifl i111 AIIIcd 111' “cu into sciiih- crii Europe. Oiiiv Anvil 20 Ger. many 111111 ’l‘url:cy- trade pox‘ Signed . n‘ __. < . g I I D Iiil ufllltllli Rcicices LONDON, May 9 —(CP)- All Britain rejoiced tonight over the victory news from North Africa. The nation's joy, thunkfulness and hope for the future was ro- claimed in speeches up and own the country. The public reaction was of great satisfaction, only m9- deratcly tempered by warnings that sterner trials lie ahead. The press acclaimed the victory as a prelude to a smashing Allied Georgetown Man Married In ILB, MONCTON. N.B.. May 9 -I.§P) --The marriage of Marjorie Eve yn MacEwcn. dough f Mr. and Mrs. H. G. M . Moncion. to Constable Wai Stewart Lovers. R c M.P.. son . and the late W. W. Lovers. i-getown, P.E.I.. was soiemnized in St. John's Uni d Church here Saillffiifl. Dr. J. A. Ramsay officiated. __ d0." p inv slon of Europe. VI War Situation Last Night By Cari C. Cranmer. Associated Press War Analyst I The clouds of planes-400 of them-which French Premier Rcynaud I pleaded for in 1940 rose from Africa Sunday am] struck at Palermo, I, Sicily. strongly indicating that the invasion of MussolinPs land of "8,- I 000.000 bayonets" and perhaps other parts of Hitlefis European hedgehog 1 is imminent. l lt seems most unliwely that the Allies would have waited until after the fall of Tunis and Bizerte to make their greatest aerial assault in their L purpose was to stop a. flow of supplies or reinforcements to Africa. E The Palermo raid and the l00-plane attack on Pantelleria Saturday 1 definitely look like the “softening up," perhaps the beginning of the end of that process. Gen. Henri Giraud. whose reputation us a prophet was enhanced s. week ago when he predicted the mopping-up of the Axis in Tunisia by the end of May, lends support tn the guess that the invasion die is being cast with his declaration that "tomorrow the fortress of Europe will be entered." llis zidmonishmcnt to Frenchmen to restrain their trigger fingers "until we are ready to hit jointly from east and west" is curious. Does lie mean the first atttnck is to fail on Italy and the day for Frenchmen to net is not on the marrow"? at any rate he promises that the twin blows are not far distant. The Allied announcement that 50.000 prisoners have been taken in Tunisia. since Friday, including three German divisional commanders and , their staff and the remnants of the 15th German armored division, makes it plain that the Africa. corps has been virtually destroyed and that Cap B0n's occupation will be l, mopping-up process. That is a. victory exceeding that at El Alanfein in Egypt, when 30,000 of the enemy were captured and 45,000 killed or wounded. The United Nations can await the invasion of the European continent with vastly greater confidence than if the Allied armies had been forced to take their Tunisian objectives in a. slow’, grinding, bloody siege high in its casualties. Casualties are bound to be high when British, Canadian. American, French and other Allied forces begin their assaults upon the defence sys- tems Hitler has prepared in his fortress. But the brilliance of the achievement in Tunisia ziugurs well for the future. ~ Russian Airmen Take -Heavy Toll Of Nazis Moscow Reports 930 Enemy Planes Downed Of 235. Loan Total For Province is $1,943,200 Prince Edward Islanders aclricd another $121,000 to the fourth VIC- tory loan Saturday to bflllfi the grand total for this Province to LONDON, l\l.1y 9 -1'CP)— The Russian air force has ncstroyed oi" damaged 03G GCllllilll planes in a week as the prelim; ic decisive summer laud Cllllllléhflllfi, Moscow disclosed tonight, and the Red Army of the Caucasus smashed furious German counter-attacks near threatened Novorossisk, A midnight communique telling of the rising aerial might of the Russians said the R/cd nir force lost 235 aircraft in the week endlniz Saturday‘. - $1,943,200. The objective l5 $2.500.- 0 c 0. Summcrside remains the only dis~ trict to attain its quota 011d the people in the Western capital are steadily pushing ahead. Prince County leans the cOUIItlPS on the percentage of its quota al~ ready subscribed but the race is expected to become much mOYB C3056 before the end of this week. Subscriptions Saturday were down slightly from what they had been Friday but they compared favorably‘ ivith the daily average since the loan opened. _ By districts the i/otal subscriptions at the close of business Saturday were: (objectives in brackcisi Chat“ lottetown $674.450 158500001: Queen's County outside Charlotte- town, $233,600, <$4t'>().CC101: Summer- sids $516,450 131450.000: Prince County outside Summcrsidc. $3 " $450,000»; King's County $171. .. _ OTTAWA. May 9 —(CP1s-- seriptions in the first two 11/01.... the Fourth Victory Loan drive amounted to s77I.,019.000 with Sut- urdayh receipts totalling 553.160.0110. The National War Finance Com- mittee announced today. The cauv paign has one more week to no The cumulative figure in ilic drive-its minimum objective is 0 Allied moves in the west. A short time later 2t special bul- letin also recorded by the Soviet Monitor disclosed that the Russ Ian uivineu on Sztturcay had effect- ively blasted eight or more key Ger- miin rail iuiictions and bases on the i-cntrul and southern fronts. destroying 75 Axis planes at a, cost of 2i R11... lllll aircruft-bettei- than a .3 to i triumph. Gerinziii l'illl\Vil_\’ stations, install- ations and supplies were smashed at Brynnsk, Poitavn. Kirovo, Bel- gorod and many other points in the sivrcpiiig Snturduy‘ attacks which 11150 wrecked inunv precious Axis reserves of freight 1111c‘ loco- motive Hllllllf,’ stock all the wav from ills‘ Ukraine to the Vitcbsk area near the Latvian border. N0. AFRICA Pound Port: In. Sicily ‘With 400 Bombers Heavy Fighting Continue. Some Sections Of Tunisia. Fri By WILLIAM B. KING (Associated Press Staff Writer) ALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN NORTH AF- RICA, May 9--(AP)—AIIied troops have swept up at least 50,000 Axis prisoners since Friday and are pounding heavily at enemy pockets still resisting southeast of Tunis and in the central sector of the crumbled German lines, a special communique an- nounced today. The German airforce apparently abandoned Tunisia, but 400 Allied planes roared out today in the greatest raid ever launched from Africa to create havoc in clocks and industrial areas of Pai- ermo, Sicily. American troops of the 2nd corps have “com- pleted mopping up in ""' ' area around Bizerte, where organized resistance has ceased,” the spec- ial w.ar bulletin reported. Allied forces were closing in remorseiessiy to seal off the enemy retreat onto Cap Bon Peninsula, but headquarters announced that “heavy fighting continues” in the area of Hammam Lif, 10 miles southeast of Tunis on the Bay, the northern Iiinge, of the Axis defence line across the. neck 0f the Pen- insula- (The BBC said British armored units had captured Hammamet, the southern hinge 28 miles south of Hammam Lif.) Three German divisional coin-I, manders and their staff were a-| mong the 50,000 prisoners taken, since Tunis and Bizerte fell Friday- to the peii-iheu rush of Allied col-i umns, indicating the rapid demor-. alization of the Axis forces. iReccnt estimates had placed the number of the enemy in Tunisia. at. 150,000 to 200.000 troops, and these captives would account for one-third or one-fourth of all the Axis dc- fenders. High German officers captured the 11110111111111 0r Tunis anti included Mfll-Gfm. DOYOWPZ. uric. French forces have a commanding the 15th Panzer d1v- plisticrl the first step to“ ision; Maj-Gen. Weber, coirimund- M11110.‘ 0f p ca," G- irig the 334th division, and Mnl- Giraud said 1111141111111 Gen. Manteuffel. commandini; the from Al: Manteuffel division. "Tonic ow staff members included General 0p.- \-,,",; 1,. Krause, commanding the artillery 11¢ in“ ; of an army group. , The "German air force appears‘ to have withdrawn from the but- tlc.“ the communique said, for “n0. encmv aircraft has been seen over Thinisia." ‘ Allied planes swarmed over the, battle areas. maintaining the ram fl First Step In Liberation, 6e11,, Giraud Says WlTIf/"f LONDON. 1\‘I;i_v 9 ._1(,'P1_ “n; ll... 1 . i :1 1121.111 dsi; \. the fort rcss of Thlg incrcnsiiic nei-iril onslaught nppcmcd to lic linked ('lUSClV with‘ $l,l00.000.C00- represented sub- scriptions to the close of business Saturcuv. The cumulative total at. the end of the second week of the third victory loan was $600.28l.800 but. the objective then was $750.000.000. loan headquarters said weekend analysis of recorded figures show- ed that the results from general canvass and payroll savings com- blncc‘: have reached 60 per cent of the $500.000.000 asked for from :his source. The percentage was arriv ed at by clcsc calculation, which included it certain degree of esti- mate. BUY Tll l’ no 11v 1111111 t-vffirimlill ' i ilvilli n. SUSSEX. N.B., Muy 9 -—1CP) --l Riotous fighting by members of twc nrmy regiment..- iii. Camp Susi sex Thursday night led to the death- ot Pie. l). M. Bennett in the comp hospital Saturday night, Bennett was serving with an Ont- ario unit itnd had returned from Great Britain durinc: the present war. With military and police auth- orities continuing strict secrecy iibout the riot. his Iiome__add'cs_§ OTTAWA. May 9 —(CP)-- National Iifence headquarters ’ tonight that ueourt of inquiry has been assembled to investigate a disturbance at Camp Sussex in New Bvrima- wirk last. Thursday night in which one soldier was fatally in urcrl. he brief announcement said "as a result of trouble be- tween n small group nf men, one man was seriously and three men slightly itflrrii." lt added that the Injured were taken to a. military hospital and that the man who was ser- inuslv iniured had since did. ,,____ was unavailable, A coroner's lury viewer". the bodv today. with R. W. Grant. Sussex. "Mink as Coroner. "rho regular Sos- iSoldier Diesizlfter l Riot In N.B. Campl — . Inquest T o Be Held; Full Details Not Made Public. l. l M 1 i of death and destruction that 111a‘;- cd a role in thr ilmttciinq of i110 Axis line. Tiiursdav and Frid. ‘ A 1.11111: Minx‘ ~ But’ l THINK SHE'S The "cafe l I sex Coroner. Di‘. W. H. White. was 11111. called. The inquest was set for Thursday. Official Silence Despite official silence. it wast‘ learned tligiiBétlllrwtt. ‘died doll S‘. bullet woun n e gro 11 an in l H1 me 1,‘ ‘f _y_ m M ‘ mo.“ “n ‘¥“°°°“‘ bvsmnder.‘ Rel and gtgmtori-oivgiliini-ziliittn-vn‘"in M ports persisted that as many as 17. ~ ~1 “ ~ men sufferer." bullet and bavonct‘ wounds. Sounds of shots were heard from Qloxtycgflggpig?’ a‘); “first quarici" niron I\'I.1_v 12, .351 ass st in revnininiz or er. . ' ' .. . , . _ on Saturday emu- 11~~ 11.11. us:1n::"ez:11..'-'."r.1.1. ‘"‘ of Bennett's death, trouble not ‘ ‘ ‘ "" ' pcarecl‘ to be brewing among sold-I iers on the town streets of Sussex but they obeyed orders to return to the camp, Noisy Saturday Night Sun sets this ovcninc :1‘ H ‘.4 and rises iOfll0l'l'0‘.\' muriiiiiq nt 5T7 can FERRY SERVICE DAILY rzxcrrr susmv From Ilorden -- Leave 9.05 n. m. l p. m. and 4.55 n. m. Leave Cape Tnnnenilne-ll min. 3.05 p. m. and 6.30 IY- m- DAILY AIR siznvirn (EXCEPT SUNDAY) Larger groups than usual from- the two units reported involved in the melee Thursday walked almix: the streets last niizht and beeirnc noisier as time went m1. The town was crowded too. with shoppers from rurni areas, Civilian: rind soldiers l: ____._._.______.{____ (Continued on bilge 0, Col 4) Charlottetown — Silmmrrsiilo -- 3i oncton have Charlottetown 8.30 :1. m. 12.510 p. m. 4.."0 p. m. or other, Arrive (‘iiarlnttctowll 1 p. m. 1 5.45 f. I’. 7.“ p. I.