" tarload brooder and my . d l ‘ gmglacé also in stock best qual- gfllnaa, Inuadsd lllf. Oundlll. ‘lwo WIM- REDS >Z//’ The People's Covers Prinoe Edward Island Like the Dew Paper hinnelf. and that maketh no II- eouut of any helaht of honors. MAXIHS OIL MERE MAN _--i_ htrulygrentwbobiittlaln fliVo Express Planes From Ch ’town_ Airport Trade Board Sends Strongly Word- ed Wire To Federal Members. z —-——- llensington Couple llave llose Gall lilnxrltlaat. March 21- _|(:Pi-l-‘lood waters of the nearby Chateaugnsay River had receded today after over-flow- ing the bunlu of the river Sun- day and forcing four persons lo swim to an ice-flow for safety after their car was in- undated. .\ir. and Mrs.- Daniel Mc- Conbrey of Montreal. and two visiting relatives from Kenslug- lsn, 7.51., .\lr. and Mrs. George Brooklns. spent three hours aboard the ice-cake before boatmen could take them off. The river overflowed sudden- iy, and their car was jammed by piled-up ice. They set out to wade to higher laud but were swept off their feet and were forced to swim a short dis- lanr; to the ice-cake. lonergan Confession ldnitted ln Evidence NIW YORK. March Yl-(APM- W: e lonergan’: confession that lie lied his wealthy wife. Patricia vii admitted as evidence at his iirit degree murder trial today af- ttrs two-day defence fight to block it. lie described in it how he struck iler with a. candlestick and choked ller during an argument in her snartment/ the morning of Oct. ‘ll after an arzumcnt which reach-l Iii a climax when she told, trim he never could see their baby bov min. lonergan said during the strua- gr Patricia kicked at him and matched his face. Sitting at the counsel table the accused R. C. A. F. aircraitmau allowed no emotion as Judge Liar- reit Wallace ruled that defence counsel Edward V. Broderick had l td to show that the statement n: obtained bv duress» Detectives Nicholas Loorman lad William Prendergast both tes- titierl earlier in the day that they. with Loncrgan, had consumed a “ll-Dim oi brandy Lonergan pro- vided willie en route to reiffalo af- ltl‘ his arrest in Toronto. They holed, however, that Lonergan llld been plied with liquor while lfllltl questioned in New York. Prosecution witnesses have. test- llltd that lmtergnn returned to li- United States voluntarily. even liter being told he might be char- llll with a crime. PALM OIL AS "FUEL Moos. Nigeria -—(CP'l— a new "H" Palm cli as a fuel has been h as a result of triers which mfilfllwn place in England and n w ls new being driven by palm Nigerza. BUMING EVENTS "vlclbfy Seed Oats to arrived. “Wi- McGingan a Boyle, ' 3-28-10i. ll Rumma s i, 3111 Tlltlsdilgli Mimnnitiflii atlsjgiél. "T° mlve soon assorted cs:- w, mgulglekeanloagxlllii-Oéiltfi) Regs Mild. Freetown. n8 um 3);? I umadhm r every T1085 for Davis 6c Thursday afternoon “Albany h, and Emerald Every Fri- edlmégrléggxh until further _ __ Qmlved wdav at Albany Sta- ll Drocurabie. J. F. Lord. I-Ti-Zi. i ‘lumwifl car Purl Milk mtg?“ Tull/Ella. For: Chow. i, Chick Startena, at York, yak" Hid Wednesday. a g‘ “Pam -___. “filmy “£8 Mount Herbert and M trévmautlentionl Owing To v23. 1m hm ‘n: conditions we wt who“ l Mount Herbert Friday tin, - MBfPh a1. until train Raynor in At a. council meeting of the Charlottetown Board of Trade yes- tp send the followi telegram im- mediately to the '31 representatives in the Commons. Hon. Cyrus an and Mr. J. L- Douglas- “Are you aware that express matter to and from Prince Edward Island is now moving by air and that. Charlottetown matter must move via. Summer- aide because runways at our air- port not capable of handling aircraft employed? We expect you to find the remedy." The telegram was sent on motion of Mr. R. E. Mutch, after a Council discussion on the airport subject. It was ascertained from the rail- express is now taken by plane from Summerside. Incoming expre was: of Emerald L'- ltirded by lanc at ummerside. and the ba ance at the Charlottetown; airport. The carrying of express matter by clam has been arranged as a temporary measure to meet require- ments for refrigerator cars. The Board members were in complete agreement as to the need of utilizing the airlines for express purposes. The substance of their protest to the federal representa- tives was that for two years. in conjunction with the Citv Council they have been axitatinil to have the runways at the Charlottetown airport enlarged, and that no oro- greis in the matter has vet been ma c. as follows: industry where feasible, an ries, so employment. construction. agricultural and and tourist trade. 3. Throuzh joint ' (Ccntinu_d on ‘page '1‘. Cold-Ii; Royal Couple See invasion Sample of: when a small sample a ‘s fore Buckingham Palace as part o inns driv the lots; procession, forces, marched past‘ to the marti SPEAK FOR MERCHANT SEA MEN ant seamen will be brouaht within the scope of the rehabilitation pro gram designed for the armed for ees ary) he sad training schools at Prescott an 1.500 tra n: duced more than Marketi arr-if ilitll terday the secretary was instructed Ben's County House of J. MacMill- ldcvelonln . ‘ By ever indication Russian strategy and southeastern Poland has been aimed for weeks nt isolating the up- l per sector of the Danube Delta in Romania oil resources. Whether the attack also is to ian posses now in sight of Russian troops and giving access to liungarY i and Creche-Slovakia is open to doubt. The impending Nazi-Russian battle of the Danube Delta could be one of the decisive engagements of the war, way authorities that all outgoing as "i. To help adjust and proerlnoté introduce unproven-tents and re- move obstacles to present lndust- - that they can be developed ' to greater production and effici- r-nc" in order to retain and increase 2. To formulate definite and spe- cific objectives for most essential that will best serve the general good as regards the ftshinir industry consultation with other Boards of ‘Trade. and the Provincial Federation of Ag- riculture. strive for unitv of pur- Aldcrshot when he received a tele- i - phone summons to Buckingham LONDON, March 27-(0? Cable) -The King saluted the sol er to- f Brit- tnvasion might paraded be- the "salute the soldier" war sav- e. The Queen and Princess Eliza- betn were beside His Majesty as representing nearly every part of the lighting music provided in pert by pipe and brass bands of the Canadian army. BROCKVILLE. Ont.. March 31- tCPi-Hope that Canadian merch- that since their ea- llshment the merchant rnarin , e sl- M“""“ BW- "B" h“ ma some others expected to be shortly." “M! K CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1944 converging Russian mass attack to b mau collapse. NEW THREAT T By Kirke L. Simpson. Associated Press War Analyst Russian forces poised along the east bank of the Prut River and now It seems cicar that both the Prut and the Slret fronts have been ‘ ussian-outfianked to the north and northeast, ilhvvcver, and that ' lLarger Gallup: To tile Expected , l . l OTTAWA. Mar n 27 _ _ il-araer callous or inen for service are to be expected as the Cernauti gateway to the Siret "There will be larger and great- l er calling un of nlcll in the is ilrroups liable for military service-f’, isazd Mr. llliitchcli. a in the bitter fighting in Ukraine l reak through to the Pluesti now ..i°'...‘.‘..§$‘l‘.il‘5.‘i.‘2"e;.‘.§.‘1‘t‘f t" Probe Incidents Re Nazi Prisoners the forerunner of the Ger- l v S rvice Clu Postpone Income Tax Payments OTTAWA, Masols.21.-tCPl—--| Unpaid balances on income u! | which fall one April 3t: may - be tpoued until Aug. sf without. payment of interest. Revenue Minister Gibson an- Strong- Impetus To Youth Welfare Drive mhairmnn Lt. C PAGES , OSALLIED LillillllES IN liulll {One 0f Four ,Jap Columns ils Advancing holding the Kameneta-Podolak key to th Valley are aiming the moat deadly uffenseive blow of the war at German i gfiémherérkoofi dell/flops. LBW!’ Mlll‘ 1 NEW DELHI March 2‘7—(APi— '°'°""°"- ‘Commons e Sad ‘DP-lib! in thc (A new threat to Allied life lines They are aligned to pass definitely from an or dive-defensive stra- He was replying to cinema’ has developed from the Japanese ten to an llrrcssive Offensive that could deal Hitler's armies the most i Gills tC.C.F‘.-Cape Breton Southl , ~ tank-Subwrwd lnvaalwi of lama» g blow yet struck at them by the United Nations war fellowship. l “l” "Pltlclzed a statement by Mr.‘ ‘ A “m” J“'»’°*““° ‘°°°"“"°~ The crucial front the Germans must hold in Romania it they are ‘ Mlmhell m“ 50ml! 0! the Inch lald Fmking "mm ‘la “w” °x delfse not to lose their most vital war resource. Romanian oii is the stretch 3°13“ fxlrfgillthl-heNCéark-Ruuse bplaritlag, ‘ 1372315115; Qwflfilffi} mfgfi flfignavéfi the Siret River north of its junction with the Danube near Galati. .t;p for military serviivge d e ca‘ a l miles Iwrth 0f Imthal. a corrununi- l que from Admiral Lord Lotus Mountbatten‘: southeast Asia head- ' QUQTICYS announced. Three other Japanese spearheads lstrikirig at Imphal in the Manipur come to 8i Valley apparently had dead end. The conununiqzie said a Japantsc roadblock across the Tiddiln on the southern approach to Impllal had been eliminated and ' ilBrlVV enemv casualties inflicted. On the Aralcan front. 30o mics route front . Subscription Doiloverd. M.“ loll. IOJOT other Prowl-res I U-IJ- ILI CROSS DNIESTER INTO BUCOVINA lPrepaFFT-tl Leap lPrut River To The Southeast i I I By TOM YARBROIJGH l LONDON, March fl—iAPl-—Thl the Dnlester Rumania Buco- out a regiment ‘Red Army crossed iriver into pre-war i, “na today. willed of Hungarian troop; and rolled 23 -,mi.les southward to capture Sada- igura. lust across the uDDer Prilti ‘-lver from the capital a: Czernow- communique ari- .- iiz. a Moscow ililllllCtifl "pnlghl. The Russians were within 2 1-1 miles of Czernovvitz. Moscow" dis- lpazches said, and the swift smash bv bilarshal Gregory K._ Zhukov’: 15; Ukraine army effectively SDlllI the German defence line eas". o! the Carpathian lnOiliildliifi based on flan Buchar ' CZ9l'llO\\'i!Z-L\\‘0W railroad. and put zhe Russian! within 28 miles of Rumanlas nnr~ them frontier. Kalllenets - Potioisk. German strorul ‘id ncar e llorili bani! o! the w xdiiig D ster 1.0 miles to the lortlleaci. ai {cli to the Rus- si _. Prernler-biarsl-ial Stalin an- nounced in an order of the dal- l" was taken laie Sunday after so- to the south. British troops con-y _ d d m‘ . --» ___ macaw-Hat. Qua. tract. inns! c.2222; “.l?.?.‘.’..:l.°‘"§.ét..31 in: "m “d "mm" i P)—L4O'JXSN. ma, < ‘ " , i ' ,... , Su.penn;enuen[°$}°a szrwlflgznazgg: the tunnels on the i Buthedaung-f ‘To the southeast in" Befmabna, b mms winner can“) M ma,“ _ Maunclan road 50 mles norm 0 “ilflg the R\is=.ans_ _a.e nflnannq S "imam; Que“ ‘esmled new“ m‘, The Shlit of former seventh Army Akjfig] d u“ . u d _, w lean the Prut River into Ru; ‘(ypgn Con“ may“... ‘may m“ u, chief Li. Gen. George s. Patton, ‘- 959 a" W 9263M“ Y‘ 1;]. mania. the communique announced li-iarch i5 he gained one inzpressi Jr-. to the command of a new un-l l-‘l-‘Gell 3°59?“ v l “e. mh i Ilia capture of Skulyanv. only ll, lthat Cpl. William Lee of Montreal.‘ mm"! Am"! 1"“ h" ""144 i‘? m mvanuiuesnddeeol .m ha“? “m” n.°"‘l"°“~‘.7 cf 15-“ ‘Jas-‘m b“! a memoer or the Veterans‘ tjuaru speculation that “Old Blood and {Waullf "h l‘: shflgllu“ “ii Rumaman rail hub on the nest: of Canada. was "under the ill-Cuts" is slated to load one of the; t2?’ giwfafimll°lg grossmaz “Z0? ‘he bank of the Prut. ‘ ‘h h llucnce ol liquor." tupl .=.t ind‘ ,- t’ _ ' th i , , SDYE-fldihs Oil! l11~° ~ t? 50111 ‘ n u‘ a ml opal-am“ m elxhumfla“ m“ ‘River’ The “h eastern corner of pro-war Poland _i..ee earlier pended not guilty to slx charges allsmg lrom incidents alleged L0 have occurred here and at Tfltlrso in connection with the prisoners ot A strong impetus-to the youth. welfare movement was given at apconduct of German attended dinner ‘W3? 1n llli Clings- The_ court illflfllali was convened fclioultlg tOmfiialllis made w May- or Philippe .\ia'.te and members of Buckingham council that uennar: war prisoners were allowed to stroll e about the town iuirvuarded, critcv o,‘ K s_ Rose“ lhotels, drink beer and "pick up ‘ . _ town kir . Y's Men.’ and i111 ‘Y Gfafils-tegcllmq gutislleigdrlinbcmeigifciigd“ Oiséilcitifii’ WlllCh “a5 “e1 "We-WP e sqprisoners when they were brought nlgh edical 0r t- ‘it B'ck' .,n .. :1 . Chairman McFadycn. in a brief ‘i,.,l,‘,‘tafi,_.e‘,,“,fnj,f§_ Jr n of the Associated Service Clubs of? Charlottetown. The meeting was: held in The Charlottetown, with Mr. JM. bief-‘ndyen. vice chairman presiding in the absence of i} i. PCM‘ ver Aiilitary‘ By Maurice DBfllfdiIig l IONDON, March 2'7 - tCP Cable) - The King today sent for Me-jor Paul Triquet and within the, privacy of his own chambers plnq ned the Victoria Cross on the breast‘, of the 33 year o.d Canadian herds battledress l Maj. Triquet, en route to Can- ada for a brief stay, ‘mad arrived, only a few hours earlier from Italy and was checking over hi; kit. ati Palace. He left immediately for London, and an hour later, still in the; same battiedress in which he had made his first, trip by air, the tall, quiet soldier front Ce-bano. Quin, was standing before Hi, Majesty. l-lave Long Chat The King inned the cross and, its crimson rbbon oii the Major's tunic and then led him before the fireplace to have a long chat and x iearn at first hand the details oii the majors gallantry which won himf the V. C . when he and a handful; of men defeated a large number of Germans at Casa Bcrnrdi, lfaiy, last Dec. 14-15. Trlquetu company we. given the job of capturing Cusp Ber- ardi» it attacked and met heavy fire and all company officers and 50 r cent of the men ' were kiled or wounded. Triu- uet reorgauised the remainder, assured them that with the enemy behind, in front and on the flanks the thing to do was ' e1, the objective and led them ' orward- llc 5nd the rernainde ' of the company -- lose than 20 m W" EXPMW 11¢" W"! l" men - held out until the rest Arthur Handles, dlrecto t mer- ahuituzimwn t? we mum," of the battalion took over. F soar nt of ranspor. _ Add‘ “ '°""l°° d“ WM‘ r?“'tii'l'fic1°um“'§rn§?i§v'§iiiir, L D u n Zliuiis fig? ii lo ’ things if other Inen of the unit had d been decorated, Tri et said te "I told him that some had ing. said wearing khaki serge and told Breast Of Canadian can commntirici force" of two of- ficers and l3 men had landed near the naval base of La Spezla. 200 _ .;_~. ;-_~ r miles north of Rome. but had beertl, "Im in battledrem Lwioed out. There was no allied‘ proud of it " confirmation cf the claim.) From all appearances Maj Triq-l {let oPDeared to have recovered fully‘ xcm .‘."le ucuntl he received uhllei training reinforcements in Italy, . Hero and m gh t. catty. CllBJTEti iUll, lll a _ Walsil sad llcus of the death in VADCOU" Hospital on of her brother Flt-Lt. Clifton- icCallum at the age of 43. UCSODU coming invasion of western Europed on“. is compressed local Airman Succumbs in B. ii. Hospital received the i. are». Heavy Raid school Ruins DIGBY. N S . Aim-ch 27- tCPl | but Authentic: ODcileCi all ca): into rhc (ll5.‘0\'c‘i'y of a mans m,“ 1.311.“)- _ _ , _ ( ,Tlle night's operations cost_nlne Dmllfi-“mmll bcllwmmktbpiancs, including one Caadlan. inqttry W" and other a 15831211681 - , between the riv- 'cr and Shaduztzp which Chinese land American forces alreadv hold. l Behind the Japanese at MVitiLYlhfl lwas a strong force of British and ‘Gurkha air commandos who were ricer-ted bv Mai-Gen Winaate tftt have “established road and rail blocks 200 miles behind the Jap- anese lines." ltas This force even its own airfields. on bo‘h sides of the Dniester. this communicu» said the Soviet troop: -—now within 55 miles of former Czechoslovakia-had seized Goro- denkn. on the south Side of the Dniester ll miles west of Zalesh- chiki: as well as Korapets and Monastershiska. '22 and 3'3 mllmq northwest of Gorodenka on the northern side c,f_ tile_Dl‘ll.C5tt’f. . l Essen In Fl | Probably ltiore than ictld RCA)“. heavy [dumped most of their heavy loads -—about 2.240 tons of explosives;- n through the clouds on Essen B the industrial Ruhr Sunday nightlAulnoye. attacked . iTcl-af: raided the Bel-l Hanover also was town oi Courtrai Davlizht Raids ames After By Bombers. Pnhw-r imubmum," will?“ ma“ m ‘he com- lltidmsseetiriiunifriduigifiarptigliii trio! it Lei? was chin“ with neglecting ' l r il l v ' .m -. i - .1 ' . ‘ ——————-—— Th‘? mall"! 315° received a n’ M,‘ Gum“ “m m” "Wily:- Stgfifiafl‘. Mr- J- C. Cullen Whfi l Zlllaiclillgthxlzaigiiuiisrgeii: “Léglllziitltgildtllfillfll isaiurlviv- $33 hisalstiari-coliv! N‘ (3 F a A‘ d r Aft k d In D3 '- 90" 1mm {he DIM-WET Rehflbln’ mm‘ dtciqzdwkgo 7"‘mp:|?e “n? read the constitution and bvfl the prisoners to ffflIETlilZe with ink vvzlc ncc Luczllc Carter of Ar- m“ ‘rhmy n: tomes . ac e 3 lflllflh NOHIlHBllBK Cilmmlllee- 0n flzafiezumhmflugn "0. cum," laws. and also gave an nittline of civilians when such Iraternizini; RJXEGS. U.S.A.. also his father and light RflldS. rgoltgovnnzf llvdgétrlwgl Hyrétglgzaargirtll-le which is m" “h” w t2: ésbiigiatieas olxyietitlvgié"gheisia gislmréogrngfiszzalrtv; for the perfcr-iétepgrlnscthlclr Mflcalnd Mrs. Jas. “Q .__ _ ._.-_..___.:;_______;,._, ~ -' _-- A . n sa. .we o o e at ~ Y . l c a um. ariottetown an ; tion Committee wines aililohllhnlfidf “fi-‘f, ‘£512., 5"“ m“; b, cultivate the moral ‘and pllyilltllli‘ |fhe following brothers and sisters: LQNDQN, Maren z7_ic_p,;_,;@mm and m: raider; destroyed gesgsksazf?" red ‘as; ch“ A“? filed on April 30- Aft-H’ AW- we-l pemaf)‘. theymhh °f ‘he cm’ ' lpeiwf 0f Pawluckeli 31-3 MTS- Essen, seat of the great Krupp l 38 Nazi planes. 7' ' ' ““°da" egn‘ m" J‘ 31 interest at the rate 0f live °l C-1571°~‘e*°“'“ l,“ ‘he p"°m°tl°n' Flmmce 63mm B°sl°n~ Mass-F arms works, burned today after‘ Medium bombers also crossed Russell’ J‘ Gm o“ M“ on“ ' ' Der cent on the unlIIlt-l llllhn" °i "m?" Tecreadmlal facilities‘ 5”’ H57“? Illfilucl" “i Pflawfiwa an R.A.F.~R.C.Axu attack lll ‘ crv . the channel under an umbrella of H- Cemet D- M‘ 9*“- Aw‘ Mun’ will become payable. such as outdoor rinks, slides and; . O ‘ -\ " Pr‘??? “fol-ill. City: Fly- great strength" and United States‘ Czech- and Belgian-manned Spa:- "all; ndmm in submnun the Gordon Grnydoil, Progres- adeqllaccxly’ equipped and scoervis-i lint, _if4 . dos. \V.F.. Jr: at Sum- Heavy numbers maintained the-fires to give military objectives in. nonfl-nglgng col-nmltbeys rgpan alve Lonservativg“, l-lousi: its; edlpiaygelounds and other bencfi-T lmerslde. Sgt. Dan in‘ I-Jlly. Gnr. aerial pounding o; the AXE “][h_[he _pg5.qe-¢n1315 area, 51.0.1,“ stressed the resbonsibilties of the 1' “m fifll '3'“ iitianal c“"1"n"'Or"li‘s-l lti a l [Bemaiti rift?“ 95ml“ Werlm" ill-law 0n German army targets pasting. None of he medium): Board in eivin leadership in wst- o‘ m?‘ not?‘ hould have ‘ll b0’ {Eli 91g rejou on u; NAPLES" March 27"(APl" am? ‘Ly a‘ d ound’ Char on?‘ l“ cum“ and “umweslem W“ 1°“ . war olannins gl-l submitted a nle- "'.§"‘1‘ii‘“°i.' slorsl m All s1 mailell-lléitE-i; lincnohrisione‘. i “"55" Allied a-‘illlill’ h“ bfmmnomi" L‘ - tr c l ' n imam“ - ~ i s““'“"°" ‘mack morandum asla sllmmorv of his own 13's. moedeulssr; rcsult of "illes- ernment has vexed a :‘ll‘il.inO0in'“€géi-‘ ‘ a sistemmc bonlbardmen’ m‘ ugiéedsegii- illTlc 1:11:25" ago‘ er \ The“: “late tum-cations’ mm ml‘; 1 m: mixiwlri.‘ ‘er-nun: vlsws which were cordially re~ sure which came from many m p-jn-e g-WQM Island "lindérlblast Nazi parachute troops from l‘ ‘ ' ‘ ~ ‘ ” 591711311!’ W85 119m‘; Yaldfil 888m 155-911 raid a smurafiwil at’. celved hv President Nlortnn Dew quark)“ inning“... "u, ‘me of ].._ ‘. i _ “. ‘ _tl‘le ruins of the Continental l-lotcli ‘ “" '_' i‘ tomcat. A Gezman radio warn- said Emllfld delfllfifia were and discused favorably by other the House." lwlcoritinucd o aged Col. 2) Blind the HQV-‘l DPS R9555 in C15». l“! ma‘ "smgle cllemY 9km“ pmcd ‘md “leak b“? in“ silllll?‘ member? z: 1w _ ____ _: 7 __V L"? m __ 31mm an“ {mime o. mmmwe h“. o were "GDDYOECXIIDE northvv-esttfrer- er as the attack progressed. ML “yawn” memonndum 1mm, 3553.,“ and the massive m. p r many pointed to the possibility Ffiailtet" packs from Berlin ar- is concerned with the oblectives a ' ' bk“ ‘it March 15' l‘ “'5 “mmmm “fun Bligh)‘. géouiguiéggk gagtajriiirifiivlooniliitfgi" n k . . ms evrge ms - - n .- Body Found in ~. t . s. r a n- should keep before them. It reads iMonday s brwdcast Germ“ Y" e °“ ° ' i‘ ‘ .R “ °“ “l “ ‘C ~45 commuriloue claimed "an Amerl- _ i ‘CA F‘ had 55m o“! large num- Tatl R.A.F.tbcrs cf bombers. Canadians help- bombersWd Ille R.A.l-‘. bias; Berlin with n record bomb-load Friday night "lll $allllday they joined with the m3“ Planes to hammer at railway junction neat the‘ French-Belgian border. Ar: Commodore C. R. Slemon “CB-E... senior staff officer of the lCanadlan bonlber group, was 0| ,the Courtrai raid "n was i‘ sml’ ‘VWlKl-i’ 119 58W u at Ciemctltsport ilclgills nea H91" oisosheeoish - I i - . ., »‘ . f, “ he“ for‘bullydagrbggoégghfmglfizgg ,glgf‘“11,_s“:$oo°§§l§ ‘gg;lg°llél\‘l‘nf‘cé“°al: Between 500 and 750 American‘. fall dead all around me l had to --- \'.rlv b? the tire um: destroys-c the‘ ma“ mm?“ guarded "5" pa" ‘ 8o and ge. injured when a rookie‘. OTTAWA ‘ware-h 27 - tcrm- ‘bCilOJlllJubB sununv agernoon ‘mp5 L000 Mme" 151d ma" shad YE f threw o smoke grenade at my leg Further subpiitntmaiy- earn-notes 11w 110d)‘ was bcilc-‘vu tu llLhiilitl Em“? cargoes. 0n m° Flew“ 0b: RY s“ ‘ "_"”€' .ior the fiscal year ending alarcil oi ricniord Long, ‘so, Oi clcnlents- t memes wdal- Qmkm“ “heir 21.5“ BEQQME .31 muuwgfc,.tfibyéa.ln..,.xc..x,.n,w‘; Hugh“ WHO msppearojioperatigti oi tile month despite l ‘ ‘ L ‘ ‘ " "‘ bad weather. Returning airmen NZILEQ Fm Civilian Trains May . ' i101, b,‘ l) ‘ C Stop Before invasion m“ av l Mme ‘Ralston, acting Minister of Fin- ‘ance lll tile absence of r-‘liialacr __i Minister llsley. LONDON. March 2'1 —— iCPl Reuters news agency said tonight. that all civilian passenger trains may disappear frcnn British rall- wavs at any moment. during final preparations for the second front, The effect would be a complete and lneicdlilte "stay put" period‘ 161, were l0l‘ CX-DQIIQHUYBS ullfore-t All 111M195! lseen when the budget for the 19-; 43-44 fiscal year was presented the Conunons during the last ses-l on. Largest itcm ill the supplemen- tary estimates was $790,882, voted to clover the freight rate reductions granted the Maritime provinces un-_ tier the Maritime freight rates act.» An amount 0t $217,045 was voted, to cover part of the deficit arising, out cf the operation in i943 of the. P 1571 {rince iiisiwgrd Island ctar ferry fllgdl . .t ermina . e nmoun was n a w . t ~_-,.. can-i dition to the sllaooo voted in “m” “m” “ et to cover the deficit. for cvcrvotlc llOt in uniform. Truro Man Appo_inted To Saint John Bank SAINT JOHN. N13 . MflrCll ——iCPl—A'DDOillilllt3nt. oi Ramon as manager of the adinn Bank of Commerce here was ' buelg announced today He is a native c! j Truro N 8-. and manaaer 0f I the oost office department to cov-. moved Wlnnlbea branch of the bank. Mr. er additional expenditures. I-lamon will succeed C J ligktransferrcdto St, JohnsNfid. H1530 CANADA ————._ — cidc ‘ merit antiwother exp_e_n§_es M iod. Mont-real. EXIIELS IN THE KITCHEN mum , C‘ touCanada from c “h. 1,, ‘_ l ‘J tnma wi start on even terms ° a g wanes WW1“ and “w? with other nations should she dc- to undertake manufacture of llll-‘w cllklllc in the post-war ner- ln the post-war aircraft workers wil be engaged in the construction of tile Norsemar slnllle-motor transport whirh has proved the best existence and always hnd been made in Canada, From studies of other transport Wiles. two or three tivobably would be chosen and could be nut into Droduction quickly when the war was over. Canadaisflircil advanced" Minlsterl 5 urdav lligilt, A sllotgtlil was l'c-‘ icortcci lliisslniz from Long's liuzne. __ Tlic SCiIOOlhCUSE. Cll the outskirts, 119155 lll Frame were Smashed- of the ccmmnnitv, had not been oc- ; The csumntes. totalling $2,754.-i tlllilled Slllcé 155i 9D was aciiourllcd for n week to per“ .bombera and 15 fighters failed to_ fall cued today but iiflflild to rllit further loolice investigation. said at least five Nazi-held all‘ the raiders also hit th freight yards at Tours. Six of th May Make Jet Engines For Planes In Canada MJWG today The minister also reveled manufacture of the TJ-‘at Dvtlfilas transport aircraft- the "Plane most likely to succeed" he callcd it-has been started in illiri that | four-engine eriod Cnnadlar OTTAWA. March ‘.‘.'l—tCPi—-biu- inntllef dcfignnoif a trans-Atlantic m _ _' e_ o a rcra or post-war pro- ", géulellloilplfiielnflltmgrgiktlgat part of the‘ ducllon. using both Canadian and A total of $676,000 was voted foflprcpulsion plane enginlelohgfwbeieegl val-Tom types o. 1.. ' . ' b r t- BTilRiD-l enklnes are being tested under cold British designs, has been associated with the de .was poslble that the existing tvue of aircraft engines might beeom obsolescent. the United Kingdom which “PYF-eil Wllll enllneera and scien tists developing the new _Thcy now were with plant; mum fl‘: engines. be from scratch "We can start on even terms wit other countries." Wm‘ "w" Pfullécte of success. A later report said ti ber of airdromes attacked ‘Slvagunnino ER5Q“1 S\DE 0F weather conditions iXl Canada, Mr. Howe said. For two years, Canada l/Qlfilllllehl 0i this engine and it Canada had ‘A b39112 team" in 93 had engine. "We will be in a position to start in makincr the jet propulsion engine," said M . l-l ' B. In. r ‘W’; Arrive Charlottetown 1.10 n, m Because Canada had m; “M”. taken the ‘hanuiacture of present m)" °l "lkines. she could under- tfllte the building of the new type Lookmc. on (it: a Lin: g 9 Blah tide this ufte . and tomorrow nonrinT1i“3§§ u‘ Sun sets this evening at 7.22 an. '7 i rises tomorrow morning at s: l . First quarter moon Mare-h 3; . 4 am. - DAILY All SERVICE a Charlottetown - Sommerside _ Moncton 12.00 noon. {.30 I-lll D. m. 1.05 u. m SUNDAY iilltvlcg leave Charlottetown l! noon. .,._._-..._, leave Charlottetown 1.35 n, 1‘ Arrive Charlottetown 5.15 n. m.