OIL MERE MAN fillies Continue to iAdvance at Salerno i - I The German High Command ‘communique announced that Nazi ‘ them Italy “have de- tached themselves from the ene- my in accordance with lan and AL L I E D HEADQUARITRB. NORTH AFRICA. Sept. 19-i51’)— have taken up a shorter e of re- l W"! n 3 sistanc ' other words retreat- ognmn mo“ 9e rpm m, Mediterranean Island of Sar- at dials todaysiundcr attailiuegycégf whereabouts of Canadian form- llllllill d-llaigmufellllll ‘swam-non w lotions in Italy remained a m stery. uuulll" i mmm comply“... London dispatches have in icatcd BBC ‘am Hench Patriots that the lst Canadian Army tank m" comm...‘ m brigade may be fighting u. the Sa. erno area. ainst the Germans. c150 °°"“°l °‘ A1"“°' cw‘ nadoguo wlta Allies An official allied announcement i ed l}? Clfl‘ of Corsica. but that Ger- reinfo disclosed for the first time that Marshal Pietro Badoglio. who took . rced bzv the Sal“ m evacuation. had occupied over the government of Italy when Benito Mussolini was ousted. now is 3511a. email Corsican seaport and in allied-held Italian territory. railway al on the northeast t.) “lilac Allied 5th army continued its The new premier has been on the allied side of the battle lines since lthe Germans occupied strategic zpoints in and around Rome the day after his armistice proclama- tion. the announcement said. It was presumed that he and members made other , trations into cll- of his government would work Ill! Win19"! ll "NPWlllfll P0111“ closely with the Allies on Italian md patrols pushed out further be- 501p d begmnpglliél: egg? lhieislands commanding the Easfvlwg I Reveal Daring Visit of p U- S. Generals to Rome Madeon Eve of Allied Landing at Salerno; Carried out under noses of Germans. i. p NOLAN!) NOIOAABD "(jpocyilltd has 3V1: Correllwllil- Ill tleadv expansion of the Salerno hid ehead in the heightening bat- tle cr Italy. capturing the lfluuh- um village of Altavilla. 10 miles inland. and scizinfl the nearby town of Battlpaglla. once an un- Axia ai base pol-rant . -I.t.-Gen. Mark: W. Clark's forces Wcaanauad o olf1“ \\l. 77/’ The People’s Paper Covers Prince Edward l!!!!I Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA." MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1943 I!!!!! MAXIMS 07A MERE MAN .4 settled at le of behavior is a - one docs not decidc it will be decided l‘ the steady deepening of habit. luboorlptha Delivered. NJ! l3“- ll-Dt olhl- Pnflhvbl I U.I_l. “<1 8 PAGES RMIES CLOSING IN 0N SMOLENSK QM!!! RH!!! ed. Its General Officer Command mer officer c. . anding the Carle ton and Ycrk Regiment which ~ ved in Siclly. (Canadian Photo.) l‘——“ '—i"i“‘__’*_ ews Briefs L_____ ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, Southwest Pacific, Sept. 20 ._ (Monday) 1A1’) —ln‘.':nsive air acticn ln the south Pacific ighlighted by almost daily blows and-counter. blow in force. curliinucs at relentless pace and at mounting cost lo the bncrny’; air forccs, tvar front reports made clear today. I By CLARK LEI! lwhlch has affected the whole" acpreaenting the combined Unlt- course of events since the Italian, led Slates Press jarmistice announcement. . lllllflltllllil ll! Tl" Cllllfllll!‘ The officers, who voluntarily» ‘carried out their dan erous as- lr luv wwuwrn aamroaunmalaalulalallaaai-laageuml WMMAND 7057- Selil- l7~iD¢-‘dlscovery' would have meant cert-l limb-It was disclosed today thattflln execution by the Germans,‘ iIohlsh-ranklnz American officers were Brig. Gen. Maxwell Taylorfl nude a daring visit to Rome under gurmmy 0g Kansas gm; Mo" and! News of the Germans vulva few Co]. William Tudor Gardiner, r‘ s before the allied invasion of gonna.- Ggygrnor or Maine‘ . 511mm and returned safely all" They left Palermo, Sicily. in a: conferring with Marshall Pietro gmlsh p_5 bog; and made ".11.; 31608110 and Italian mull-Br)’ 110m- dezvous at sea with an Italian cor-l Ianders. vette. on which they were greeted; The two Officers went into tlleiby an Italian Admiral who landed! n c! ll-ul We-Flllg Ameflcull |them one evening last week southl lrmy uni orms. minus caps. and.“ Roma W1! 20 hours in the most import" l n. was agreed that. to divert sus-l ml. military discussions. Most of lbs time they travellled in a car. uequentlv passing vrithin a few fat of German soldiers. The exact nature of their mis- Ilfln was not disclosed. They obtained vital information llllllllllfl EVENTS ' "Talkies-Moreil ‘rucrday. e treated as if they were Ameri- can airmen picked up from a wrecked plam in the Mediterralr ean. And on their arrival at Gaeta‘ they hurried dowrl the gangplank into a waiting navy limousine. while groups of Italian sailors stood at the docks and watched interested- 1y. Driving a few miles into the country. the car tumed into tree-lined lane and stopped sharp- ly. A few feet ahead was another car with frosted glass windows. Taylor, Gardiner and the escort- OTTAWA. Plans looking of deputy coal fcr each province nctv are consideration hers L ' tonight. in an cffor: to rc fuel situation ‘.0 The appointment LONDON. Sent. I9 — lAPl —Grc:f formal-Ions of Allied planes plied back and forth ac- ross ("he channel all flay today. and early tonight strongly es- corted hombcrs lhundcred eastward to carrv i-‘le new round the clock offensive info lfs fifth day and night. ‘BODRUM. Turkey, (Delay-adv —- Sent. l8 <APl -Iiali2n mllit- iclon irom onlookers, they would" or!’ and civilian refill?“ P-Tflvillg at this Alzean port frcm the Dca-ie-l canese "lav" c‘ P"-"~l"":.=-o said a lhrgc Allied fleet is hovering near" canle durlrl; Mr. cllurcnills the island. Two Gh’town Officers Promoted The names of two Charlottetown 9'13"“ mg officgr quickly climbed into officertsi are included in a list of "Tllklesél- Pal!" wedgffgfall" §u§l°°°§am°a1" night fall. they 2121's? Iljeriionrélgljclsgiislzixsid ' gnarled Rotme ‘and {are tdrxllvejnxud. Nlglujllalkllgtlfenjce Headquarters. . _ c cour yar o ' cer a - . ormslo... .w"r.l Ca. uaalz;“ijghg°"'“ 53"" flanélgfgL ing where comfortable quarters nadlan corps nf Signals.’ whose ' had been prepared. MME. “H5- Marl‘ Johnston resides The Americans insisted upon see- "FP . M G l ‘BOSE: on‘ m‘ “h cgggglfi lng the Italian generals immedi- ately. EICVh llalag dinfiistert upon "Dan D s h l M d 5W llll ars a a 0g o a once. lipL mffi, Gggg=*,;,,,,§,_°° 9f’2"o_‘}{ cautiously the Italian dimer -scoutcd outside the building and llntertam t s," c them!" reported the coast clear. No “ma”. sggwmber if,“ German soldiers or automobiles were in sight. Taylor and Gardin- °'2°"""" er ducked quickly into m. limou. "Bu", wh?‘ w ‘HTML Book sine They were wearing trench any, Mcqulgan a‘ Boyle’ 9_|3.1o1_ u " igontinued on pgge ‘I Col. l nt. 153 Prince strcct. Charlottetown has been raised to the rank of act- The Eighth Divlsfon of the Canad- ian Army which has been englfted’ in defending the western coast of.- Cumd“ h“ m?" Mdered dl-ibind" two countries. lr- Allied control the enemy's land route to his Pllslllirl‘! in ihe lower I\Ialn_v:m Peninsula and the Indies would be PM. And Whu’ is more, his scu route would be broutlll "mil" 9-15)‘ M1115" "n."- Alllfll ing. Malor-C-eneral I-l N. Gsnongl 53 cf Sf. Step "n. N B.. was fnrv rorce- would bc in position for a war of atfrition or for ".1 full-Soil! Sept. 19 -— lCPl - anri wzod contro l.r throughout Carlson. The Allies in the Asiatic lnrki holds The impending Burma i l l i in Burma. But hgdp l in which he not By Elton C. I-‘oy, Anociated Pres War ' war are not forgeltin ng virtually undisturbed in their Malaya and Bast campaign. although in a mined. may have a direct influence in the vast area stretching west from the new Guinea-Solomons front to the Indian ocean. President Roosevelt say: "we are dc ut that declaration into the some message to full!!!“ there had been "one serious gap in the lines of our globeenclrcllng sea power." the SJJOU-miie interval between Ceylon, In 1 the Indian Ocean. and northwest Australia. That gap. he said, now can Analyst g the lagancae noI In leg strong- iheatrc lar r6- termined lo take the offensive" l be closed because naval strength once needed in the “Qdlferranean (‘in lbe diverted. . I which now to closed does not _‘ and o could ne difficult and ccstlv. strvncti. at lh: India border. .1 flankinc mov~ to the south. ‘ vallclrlr west and north 9X1 whole Paclfl~ war would be ac i‘ l (Associated Press Staff “Tile?! LU.\‘.1\JI\. QLga. lo ~ \.'ll‘l_— .Pl.II‘.0 AillllSifl’ vvlxu.u.l_ CiILlfCflLl l. l By EDIVARD D. BALL t queue: ITZSIUJK liltf 5039.5 ill dlzo ‘ uLIIIGLI nolne tonight allu Q-aligtidk {O DrCpZlIll-mll OI B TEIIO-u. LO Ptir" AOHIISUCII. Cfllllé \'\.c Ilinl. ii’ PIXIIIE! .\llZIiS'£‘l' “ill cPQZl a Cllk‘ a p. J-Lllil. though mu. l ‘ ' le u.lle:" slclc cf u iC"llg ms drrivn ln uh . l0 must remain unto-cl lle \\'l.l glxc a general "" .".>unl. l0.‘ “lllcil (h: cars of the \\'Cr‘l(l will b: nt- JLIIBG. Victory Theme The which Itnlzan surrender. .lctor_v theme for his speech. At me same time. ills appczruzlce ill 00m- : mon; aliel" hLs longest war-time op- ‘sence from lnc country will gut nlrn an ODPOILLIHII)’ lo answer cri- llcs wno nave been shdrpsnooting at ‘ Allied strategy in Italy. In the diplomatic lleld it is ex-i pected to slled more llght on Anglo- Amerlcan-Russiall relations and the‘ jpruficitd three-power conference: lor whlch the groundwork is re- ported to have been laid. ‘ With the battle for Europe just lbfigllllllllfl to luliold on tlle Italian ‘Peninsula. Bflwlls expect litlic .n-. lormauon from inc rrlme Minister. ,on future Allied llll8flll0lls_ agalnst; the comment from other UIIQCIZOIIS.‘ Look For Details lce La six vvtcks. \\‘lii pronde the. l ing major. while Licut. W5. Mac-l Nutt. Royal Canadian Artillery. son of Thomas E. MacNutt. 34 Brighton road, Charlottetown. has been pro- Itlllllléd to the rank of acting cap- a n. Another promotion was that of Lieut. 0.13. Coates. Royal Canadian Ordnance Corns of 47 Milton street Sydney, N.S., w the rank of acting captain 5t. Columba‘ chick Supper, ltnwmm zzndfalalzo ligd fiance. (Canadian Prela Staff Writer) By Li‘. SANDERSON - 22 Supper starts at 6 pm. 9 303i. "u ' i? WASHINGTON. Sept. lD-(CH- a Chicken supper. Bin o and The United States will have the} n“ ill Kelly‘: Cross llal. pea-and the men to fly them-- Wed- la ‘Y- sflltember 22nd. 9-5-41. l}. make a UnitedNationa victory l ——-—- certain. ‘rflourls Hospital dance Wednel- That. was the conclusion I brought l’ 22nd September. improved back to Wumington after flying 2.- mlé: T‘? orchestras. Refreab- m‘ mueiapglspéctligg ire-arias fac- ro . es o o n arm air forces ln the eastern commend. I saw e latest plane models acme of t em not vet used agalnsi o enem ing elements of speed rlnfl. fire power an bombs can-yin eapacit that are p enam- enal. A one fled alono. Maxwell . near Montogomery. a _ ___ “Willis limited number feeder than: “““l..""i’f’" y qua y. vo lllrlietlng Board. n- . . _.__. ‘lzylemtednvg btuy llive gldigfQlltzfl l nu °"" ‘l’ 3 l saw 10.000 fledgllrl pilots mil-oh cbfkildprke" “m” 6°“ “"5" past in columns o lI-not a mix- ' 54547- ture of gunen. navigators and bornbardlera. iust pilots. The trip took in the Willow Run bomber plant near Detroit where l0 Iaiberators are built Wright Field. the lar est training centre in the United tales. mid a field near Columbia. BC. where medium bomber crews are trained and where the fliers who bombed ‘Tokyo last year wont through their "Danceinlhrl lldI-Ill I-Tid . mlflnber 24m. dbonaoridhv Marl hm. Carr and Mrs. QJohn Mc- wn, +- p;~"-.l"::l..fzl"ll. firs": “that? a Son, Bridgetown. on Y; i. Hod. D-li. every day. 40 Great Developments “Robcrt MacKenzie will be aflclilllmrcékeam on Wednesday's g . -,,chhken"m and “ff; In U. S-Arr Might man River flail Wednesday. "minim; I heard Mai-Gen. John T. Han‘ icy. commanding the .1 rnv's cast- ern training command. . y that his command alone." embracing only one-third of the country. is tum- lng out about 40.093 pilots a Year and nearly 150.000 nlr gunners in scores of flying schools. scattered east of the Mississippi. not to men- tion natllgawra and bombardiers. Many New Planes The main impression I brought back from the tw was one of pro- digious achievement not only in training flying crews but in - velopiug new types ~lf planes and equipment that will have a pro- found effect on the course of the war. I cannot discuss the latest de- velo ents except to soy lhcv may revo utionlae air warfare, beng us different frcm some of the planes I saw in the battle of Britain in l9- as an old T Ford differs from a modern. streamlined automobile. At Wright Flcld. where flying was lzcd by such developments flying. the turbo-super- revolution as b i ‘ They look forward. however. to .lE3IlliIl§l more details of the armis- lrice with Prenuer lidlrsrhal Bao- ‘, iltilllb and the events xadlllg up to. It was considered iikclv lle would,‘ reply to those who have been asking questions about the lull between me’ lime of the overthrow of Benttol Mussolini and. the invasion of the‘. mainland. why the attack was not] made farther up the Peninsula and. will‘ Hitler could come l0 ‘J10 rescue. of Mussolini before the Allies hag" lnld hands on the former Italialv dictator. i In the wont of one commentator-l Mr. Churchill answer to at least. some of these questions. “Nclle could be more effccilvel than to say‘ that Gcncrnls Eisen-l hcwer. Alexander and biontgomerlz. acting in conjunction with their chiefs of staff. were the best. judges of what could be done, jus: as they must be left to decide the venue, scale and form of the next offensive which will be directed at the henrf. of Germany." said the News of the World commentator. “He (Mr. Churchill) will contend that history contains n0 precedent Arangemenls meanwhile avere re- y complete for a ki- ‘iof them are Singapore and Borneo. But Wit‘- Burrna and Indo-China. o NGSILJELOII war ' . ~ had a ready-made! i‘ iAPl-Seven and at least 4i others injured to- day when Hampton l-lolnc Guard stocked an Il-acre field of wheat in Bushey Park. purroy, in half an hous- Sumatra and Java flank that gap in Allied sea strength and north because they do flank the lull necessarily mean that lhc Lslands lthrmsclves can be retakerl by amphibious operations carried over 11ml launcln-u from the sea roufc. The enemy presumably is well entrenched ration from the sea against his guns and shore-based aviation But Burma is athwartfthc Japanese overland route to Mliayg and l the Indies .It is within reach of seaborne invasion forces and India and. from the north. is threatened by land armies growing In from Ceylon r an cast-west cross section of fhl‘ , Tn the east. the jaws cf the pincer close steadily. Allied air. sea and mm; landjorrcs progress along the enemy's lonthwest Pacific ll"! . I - Wltn Burma in Allied hands. China would receive the hllze slMlii nf war eoorls for which she now starves. t , ‘Churchil Prepares Rej The rate of progress in the 1 H651}; port l fish-United SfatosRllssian oollllcil conference with Foreign Secretary for Brilainn. W for ‘ Forcilzn lozov for R . ble. . aitfr. Churchill. looking sxcclrlwri- all; fit for the tasks ahead of him, reached all llnd scldsetl England after all Allfllllll‘ crcsrlng and completed the .- London bv special tram. ' Upon enierlm: l0 DC'-\‘lllllQ_<-l'l‘¢l. he found has offzrldl rt‘: eflff‘ gleaming wltn a fresh coat o. Ja-l and brand new curtaxns. . = and _ f- \’_\ heslav Mo iusla a’. int‘ Mussolini Gives Radio Address LONDON. Sept. l9 —- lAPl —— A.‘ volce purpcrzlng lo be that of Bcu- y where the history of their nlnmge- no Mussolini. the fallcn founder cf lnenl. crop a.» I-fascism. last night heaped dcnull- lttlllzcrs. Emmaqchemical iesis may . called for the "elimination oflrelation to crop responses. elation upon Klng Vic nuel roses. traitors,“ and bade It-ahrms‘ IOI‘ Julie llD arms again bv inc .4110 01 mined b_v this rcconlmisance sur. _ v \"e_v i: will be possible to plan nlorc Ill B 154111110"! lfldlu 5999"‘ 9°11‘ ‘detailed and intensive soil studies .:\ll ullduclosed place the speaker for the purpose \J(‘lallnll\‘ and Japan. represented as the ex-Duce r" and o)" me uerluans. mid u S101’? of that rescue which he said would "become legendary‘ lmd outlined this four-point program for "loyal alians. , l. ’I‘ake up arms again by the sloc of Germany and Japan. Reorgunize at once forces and militia. 4 3. Eliminate traitors. particularly those who went over to the eilcnn l_ 4 lvfllke an end to Pluluclfl C‘ nlelhoos lmd establish sml andl fascist. order. Most. listeners here who had hcard Mussolini speak before said they belived the voice was actually that of the fallen Italian Premien. whom the Germans have amloun-l ced as the head 0f the Nazi-spqn-l sored "Republican Fascist Pull)?’ lTllO opinion of the U.S. Govern-l mcnr Monitors was that it was‘; Mussolinfs voice. although sumo-l what subdued from his old balconSl davs in Rome. and some thought ltl was from a recording.) _ ' Though the speccn was generally regarded in London as one 0f “a. man whose prestige ls gone I01‘ good." listeners "agreed that the speaker sounded most like the blus- Duce of old when he enun- cla his four-point program. Seven Killed in Bus, Train Crash JOHNSTON CITY. 111., Sept. l9- persons were killed a crowded Greyhound ,for the Island. lo study ire future land settlement the Brméd utilization. for an Indian tribe of the hfnvltlmc. out lovbr n "Fiulnph for Canadian shiolnhldcrs." German Troops Flee FromItalian Island of Sardinia ns Win New Vlctorles ‘Purpose of Soil Russia ‘Survey Now Under Way in Province As previously BIlFiC-Li ced in the press. a recollnslssallce ype of survey has been starzed llJ Prln 2‘ Edward Island by ziie Domlnzon and Provincial Departments of Ag-i iriculture. TlILS ripe of survev wll provide a broad DINING of pzlitern of the Isl . ' inn- recognize the detailed that occur on the llidiVldlldl ldrn l B)’ M. l‘ m“ l‘~?“‘f§“§;,fkf",‘§§ fjfrehjjji Associated Press Staff Writer avndnfuc-"oVfgugtlgfgnulyfs;l LONDON. Sept. 19-(AP)—Powerful Red §a~..-il€'p§.§uzaals‘a_= armies closed on Smolensk tonight on the road mce and illlpflflflllfiili|back to Po|and after CfZiCklIlg TWO gHYEWHyS Two strong points 30 miles east of Smolensk are Captured. {of the fer _v of the s r. soil _ H " canserlczlan and erosion. nd fer- “flies frgyn that central frgnt Verdun_ Marshal ulizer requirements. to men c“. e . . . . some of the more important nd Stalin announced ln one of hls most slgnl lcant more obvioils D"JU.‘E'II\ Ill Illiillillfl M. m, orders of the day. jrtggdfmadree M; or l {hugs-é m In the Ukraine the vlctorlolls RLlSSlflHS over- Ziug. and ‘roadside m: (if? £21113 whelmed Krasnograd. Lubny, Plryatln. and Prll- “PM i‘ "fmm ‘m ‘“'° °‘ m" uki to smash the last major German bastions short of the capital at Kiev. Stalin said in a second sings fee: deep. An examination of such a face tvlll shown llunlber of la ers. each aver l< studied: Ill llcss. lcxlure, s "u life and colour Ofdéf‘ Of Th8 day. are noted and so s are ("In ; gmgmg 1.; v,- ’ '- ' ' " fled into g lllcll tl . mad.» 15111;“, u.» various chars. cs are slnlilarflsog-w; (kfgugg m“ Such external nlures as iopogra- from the zlnaj» phi"; natural drainage. natural veg. i sgormeu and cap etazlon and slotliness. alsothe typo j Duknovsclllzxcl. a0 l of ngrlcllltllre "and condition oflhe Snlolens Bo ‘ "ilIPercent i ' 0f Hamburg ls in Ruins crops are n. diff‘. for en The lIOilll _ of the different _- ‘ r Di lvfi- _ __ 4 C m I 5931 type; are plmjgfl 9n a bggg This me slzdngli-fhllilcd t» map to show the approximate loca- g man defence lure which has bevel! all) tion and extent of the different i 6308519? 1°)‘ i‘ -°,"X um‘? "l" ‘ ‘* soils. lucseu !.".e so-tane Purpose of Survey c of tile . centre by 1"‘ ralcs and '.\\'0 acuveen Julv 2-1 and nous rapid sou fidviscriv d: s". bombers was v: ' ad lnost sul: as gfipr Weékg or‘ . Island vou- .\¢ "dc. tovsrcu" or - . ‘_ ucraulza and mtelll- may be st‘ 1e This 1.- guard. h} ‘ _ x l gunk. _ i lTi order to avoid nlak- A Stoc" lolm dis hull-Did“ ils‘ T1...‘ . he Once [lmn-iéhmz 1 adlng recommendations Helsinki ncwspull llt“-5llltli"_ Sam)‘ cm" 3000 pgpulflugn 113i {q}- i° lfimlers- . m“ “ “luflgltll. Q Gail. re“ the xme being at least. almost’. The sanlples zakcxl this season . lieu! _ (‘l n-r-flrl? all dnrneklcsn . will be from bush areas where the “"59 l-"llill l9 llllli P-Z ~ ~ y. h '. be 50m d ‘e ' ' - ' l Full‘... tli l1 'a'.cl added. are ‘ “Ogfl e‘ “Him ' “n 6" soll l. ln lts natutal o. undisturbed llgzzgcflsmpliv “lirfiljg M11116}: _5 m0 ma‘ Ho...“ mne square mue5_ condition and from selected fields as a vkybcmgemm C; a _ {g were (in stated. _ Gfl-,,._a_n_.-_ That 1s ncarlv I00 tunes Coven- nhclgxsxogixlld .’0"s‘§§§f°..‘.°, The RUESLUIS swept through l; : szrllilfilll‘ 551113894 area. find ' ‘ “ “ l0’! towns and vultures during the 60 rzmes renter than the be smmed m (lav. continuing one cf the nlus: amazing nuiltan’ comebacks lll lll5~ torv. Moscow dupatches said the collllllg wcck should see lllc_ Red Arnly hauling up to the banks o: l the Dnicpcr River at mos: points u- llollg a TOO-lime ihllli where the PTOETNHYSOVIQLS are fighting ln l0 mflfm‘ ertilizcr seam-s. ",1 JIJAI area o devastation in London dos acres) at the peak of the German aerial attack to knock B:l:aln from the war in 19-10. Prom the basic information 0b- of developing n oars Two-Yeas SENTENCE soil management .i__. sound .requ ments and to provide a ._.__i____ . WOODSTOCK. N. B.. Sept. l9- reasonably sound advisory service, . \. UR‘. ‘CF-"Gelfild Rlle-‘l- 5f. l-ROHMITS to farmers on their soil problems.‘ F"\T"u“ l“ “l ‘D WW5 5Flllell°ed salllldlil’ i0 1W8 It will also provide information for i '" ' Wu" lll Dflfllislef Pelllléllllllri‘ following conviction on a cllarcc - of possessing $238 and knowing it ‘.0 have been stolen. Frances Lebel. serving: a term 'fnr stealing the nild land: SAINT JOHN. .\'.B i lCP'—AlPlIOll5€ iiravld. ————-————— ‘from worker. axed lll llosp" Britons henceforth can buy their urdav fOlltliYlllg lill accident aboard tobacco ln a (ill. providing thev ship Friday; He was struck by n lllollrl‘. was ill-fulfill! from the pen- ilive their denier a similar .il‘l l. Wlllilll‘ 0f l‘ - llllil hi5 lullt‘. 53““¢l“l"' l“ iii"? l’\'\’l<‘lf'l1l‘9- good condition. P.evlouslv iODICCO Jiorelua. 11.. rlllllvd illldlluil riwr" hls SlolllJtl was emptied out for sale. First Canadian-built Destroyer is Launched i "._vpe lllffild)‘ are lll sc " une Royal Canadian Navv. mg lls lllost poucriul lCliflll l5 SOOII I0 be CFZIXLIIISHUIIEC. l-lowev ., all these have been bull‘. ".ll Britain. The Mlcnlac wlll no: go into scr- Ifly John LcBlanc Canadian Press staff Writer HALIFAXWRDL i9 -iCPl—Thc sleek hull of H. M. C. s. Micmnc. zcpresentillg Canada's greatcs: feat of naval construction, took to the water smOOthIy here Saturday in a vicc for some months vet. as shc launching that headlined ihc Dom- has to under-cu extensive fitting ion‘; “Ships For Victory" day. . wlill the in me goal" that goes The historic ceremony stilled the clangor of the Halifax shlpyxtljds‘ only briefly. for within l0 minutes, the keel for a new Tribal class dos-l troyer had taken the Mlclnac‘; illio a ties c_\ 7's llukcup. Presum- Rlll_v_ the 2.000 mu vessrl wlll SHIT." mmament similar to other ships of her class. two 4T lllch guns. num- erous anti- BilTT-"ill weapons. lor- place on the ways and work hnd' pedo tubcs allil tlvlllll ChRltPS. and been rcslzmed on another sister will be manned by a crew of around ship due for launching ln a few 250 men. Hirh tide this afternoon at 434 Ycstcrdny. thcugll. shc vras jllSflfilld tomorrow morning at 4.01. n hull. grey and drab, that, had‘ Sun scls tllls cvcnillg at 7.02 and never known flu- wash of water rises iolnorrow morning at 6.44 weeks. The grey hulled Micmac. named —not even in German blitzluieg- Provinces, was christened b~ Mrs past her keel. As silo la~ on the‘ Las qllllllfl‘ lllfiull 511W 31- 3:06 for such speed in successive o l'~ Bu,’ mum from Memphis‘ “pm Angus f... MacDonald, wife cl Clm-.‘ stocks in readiness for tlle 11.30 aHB-lll- to Chicago, collided with a. two car ations as North Africa, Tun la, dienbpowored Mlsour; Palm“, adlrs Navv Minister. Mr. MnrDon-l m. launching. anxious shipyard of- sllllllllul-Sllilu llili’ l5 mlllllll‘! lllt~ Sicily Ind ll-Bly- rauruad "sens" tram w.) "mo, aid was with her on the platfunn’ ficiaLs made lost miuutc checkups. Pl‘ than Charlottetown. "slim elllelbllifil- he Wm “re”- south of ‘here at the head of the wars. alongl A workman slapped on a dnsh of‘ cannotbe undertaken without cdlos- Caron" m}, w Gasaway of with high ranking officers of the‘ paint hero and there. l only “R 5'53"“! sal o animation. They are not car- wuuumon counui 5M5 an o‘; the three services. as she smashed the On the plnlfzrnl was a group of ‘EXCEPT SUNDAYH. ‘ ried t rough. as some critics seem casualties were pisseng"! o‘ ‘he Mm‘. of chanmaene Mam“ m‘, dmnimfio‘ ti“, mdmiod “u, Adj. Charlottetown — Summers-u- — m "“.'."" y mun‘ o! 5 ma!“ b“; The 1mm rum“; from M“- wacrllft‘: knihl like prou- l ‘ulirnl Perv Nelle-s Chief of Naval‘ ahnno" “Kill: 9am, “m. u; "awning “u, ion.‘ Ill.. tn st.‘ Ilouis, had mflv aa-Nul... months do... the‘ staff; M511 Gcn. 1.. 1-". Pnltc. omJ ‘egauvf nflzugéukirlliru ‘I-W l- II Hollow“ b- Qum- commomalo" three passengers and three _crew ytinlstcr had laid lllc of h tho (‘lfirurfllllllilllflllirll the Aipavs At- ha". u. rhnflnnfln“ L" n m “tho p01“; out may n51; “as m; members. All eschpcd injury. al- nnac. thou known nllh as hull, 1.11m: Ccuananl; Dr. Llu Shlh- 5.45 .m, 7.05 ,m, gniemo landln; entailed gm‘; though lllP passengers were shaken No. l2,‘ to lourh off this (‘Ollllil‘_\"< Shun. Chincse Min l‘ to Canada: n p _ s . ill) 5llfill"" first atfcmpt u! desire er building Roar Admiral L. W. lxiurrnv. Offl- P‘ E" l-“N- §- Fl-RIEY snnvlq!’ —-— l- Tha Velllllff. the un said m a cor C-‘lllllfillfllllif illc Canadian "AHA IN“‘UD|N(' 5UNnA\s Three-Power Parley One hundred members of the |):‘(‘S< l‘f‘lf‘i\.‘5\ Saturday. liflfl furncrl Nzrrlllwsut Atlantic, P;enll<-l~ A. s. MncMlllan of Nova Scotin and anliiegleaysoadndslsfiupfisrn? 7'00 * n merubcrs of the Hctlse of Commons Loaves Caribou - 9.00 n. m. and Three other ships of the ‘Pribsll and Provincial legislature. i pm. and l pm.