(Tiiumiis TAKE 3 TOWN u ITALY ictory Urged To Roll Citizens Loan In The Dollars Faster Italian Troops Battle Sennans -_._- NDON. Oct. fl—(AP)—-An It- w army of 30.000 trained fight- ers has been established in northern itaiv and with the mid of anns aupplied through Yugoslav partis- 'n‘ already has engaged f‘ In wiss dispatch reported troops. a 8 icant widen- tonight. This perhaps sirmii mans’ long northern ported soon hr us aruiounced they hadmrégtagoufzsiigd av lrmhi d probably to be prepar- ed for 3v Allied invasion. h German-as- Tbe radio. a aociated mterprise althoush not a slavish mouthpiece. said that "Berlin is apprehensive of a soviet landing in Bulgaria. synchro- lzcd with Allied landings in other gotten countries.” There was speculation here that the ilians inisbt tuallv be the oi the next b allied lungs. ' TSTZ°§*M'~ Al e of the fourth diivehg e Wednes- Qey 10-90-31. ‘Talkies-Bradalbaneruosdfin L , i0 i dana Iona HalL QM?" _' ' io-so-z-a-si Nov. Ird. "Talkies-Inna Harbor 0n- lay. Matinee S. P. M. i0- 3i- “Reaerv N veinber 10th and litb for ‘itgnigb Bazaar. 10-90-11 "luanmag sol , C. W. L. Hall. lai/urday, Ocgnberewtn. io-aa-ai. " I t Stewart Satur- day. Shows ‘l-tomlrnd 0.30. 10-20-21- "aunier saver ram-rs lwiins \ -uaipeeua 2N1. dressed hOII November l 1048M. " d Screen- ed 0T3 at fit ‘bf-é’? web-wr- i0~ -2i. "Alexandra Women‘ Instill"! Pantry Bale More d1 Mcg-veogiétiagfziia urdsy. October ainb. dais tonisht. Ii! G t “hm-sci. - __ Dame. so Gedrfiacmuwxgesdayt Nov- m, 80-41. "Masque rode Dlnco. ERIK!!! i t. w; Tamil, Monday, Novemlbérsoiu‘ "Rllllmm ' l I. 'r’.i§e% sum ven. "Baler . 8 d f H t G00" Sumter $ lnolabri-‘h °° Pres yteriui Manse. 10-30-11- 4i- "wampd to buy live and dressed eh nd 1. P ins ifli ickens i few “laying-a ~- ' (merry Vsiis '-=~°""m""“' *" m“ ‘i ' ‘iolos-so-zi. "ran Bale at u linen‘ Sat- "nu- "$3.3 ‘nixht. '50s: cnnren. u“ id-ss-ao-ri. "’_' v ul- "$103381? wtki-gricgoll. nay. mm ' io-so-ii- " ma" ‘can: 0V _ 60 err day nee a thousand t e. Livestock ANN‘ "angina" ' "' io-so-ai. "umber-Trike more $.39.‘ a“ 9"»... ‘iit°°.‘.'i‘a ev week. urine.) 1040-8. I the Hunter Ilivbs: . til’- D-m- Important io-as-si the aauoii lot Obit!- g... t». ‘M _ ..."?-‘.‘;.i.‘.-°‘ m s "ls-ave Nov, s, ' l $3?’ it'd? , iivutoel "’° "direct: Pofsvaatoea read io-so-a i BINDIN’ d f sh- "u-c-"sr"... i... - The vi to in this PW‘ vines rile" h.a.007.100 last r cent of the $3.- Anfl hlle u" tli the loan would l” appeals were being rtl of an] at work and lia some oil" they were renown: e "" spouses. Some said they were rolling up slaea aaiea "l"! many auil-ll B: districts nig t. w WEN! ‘d’ Doug‘ enhgbariottetowu. 31% " mam‘. ems Count outside C itch!!!) “ask ‘$415,000? KIN’! hearty, u an (atom). ' —Mo mtdidoee°°iebfiTtfiei n52 been received for Canada's Filth V "y Loan, w now he! I cifiiatige 141ml of 87003975150 fiflyeeuve, it weir-berm WW0‘ tionai h (mm ‘h; ta-itoi.0.0. Jllth 783150 at the incresszmresui Tm payroll tent"!- partiouiair the armed foivei. , The do -total for Thursdays fiwbeiVen-rfaéffiiy ogéeeifiihtg a little more than 810300.000. 01- .___---—. ll. S. And N. B. Loan Totals BAINT JOHN, N.B-. Oct. 29 — (OP) - Victory Loan subscriptions in New Brunswick today sported to $2,811,560, making a total oi 010.- ?“€iw' 1T3 000 w. ec vc o . . . Mndawssise, with an objective of $1,417,000. was the first 0i the 1'1 provincial units to go over the top. subscriptions mounting w $1,500.- todaiv ra Madawsslrfls tn- tai to $1,718,000. Carleton continued w lead in percen of iic sales quota with 70.7. Charlotte was next with 64.0. t... a “"8500 ’° s. “.52.. a ' t ova r, co y over . Victo | reached if} per its Fifth Victory 1cm objective today, Pro Headquarters announced vanish . The Provincial total moved up to $25,012,550 on the day’! subscriptions of 01.021000. This was Q per cent of the 030.000.0110 QUOtI. President Studios ll. S. Coal Crisis WASHINGTON. Oct. 29—(AP)— President Rooiievel studied today tit: crisis presented bv the United 8 tes soft coal strike but there was no indication from the White House as his next move. The strike. aieaiti . spread rapidly. A mid-afternoon survey showed more than 00.000 miners idle. In ad I "ion. some b2 700 of the 80.000 anthracite miners in Penn- sylvania took their traditional hoi- idav honorins John Mitchell‘. bean a l‘ Union es er. ' ‘ to question when u. *4." 'iti.‘"‘.f." ‘tlifit’ di f 1' n w e - orugosrdk decision in the anthra- I'M!’ waire disou a Read by 0070i! PHIQ Edwardilsland Like the Dew Everybody - CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1943 III!!! Ch’town Leads M. ll. 6 In Loan HALIFAX. Oct. D- (CP) —Wilh 150 per cent of its objective att- aincci. the Charlottetown ares t0- nikht continued in lead all uni of military district N0. 6 in the th Vlctcry Loan campaign. Soldiers in the whole district had subscribed $0,350 - or 104 per cent of their quota. Amherst, Miscellaneous Halifax units and Halifax fortress followed the lending Charlottetown unit in that order. In fourth place was New Glasgow with 128 per cent. Sydney (l) was sixth with 11m, and Syd- ney (z) was ninth with 104. Deb- ert Camp was in ilth place with ‘is per cent. ilational Income lip 19.3 Per Cent OTIAW Oct- 8 - (C?) --'.l‘be Dominion ureau of ststistim to- dey estimated the nations! income for the first nine months of this year at 90.579.000.000. an increase oi 10.8 per cent from its $5,515,000.- (llgebestianaie for the same period of "The incressin oonoentrati upon war produc on was the main influence in the higher levels." the Bureau seid. The estimate of national income for September was $745,000,000 com- pared with tfi32.000,000 in Augmt. Negroes Sentenced On Rioting (Jharge DETROIT. Oct. 20 — (AP) —Ie0 T‘ \ton and Charles Lyons, ncgroes convicted a week ago on charges of rioting in racial disorders here last June. were sentenced in Rec- order's Court today to from four to five years un- risonment each. The two men, defendants in the principal trial growing out of the rioting, were accused oi having spread fzise reports that a. negroe woman and her baby had been thrown from s. briQze leading to Belle Isle. a recreational park in the Detroit River. Thirty four persons were killed and nearly 700 injured in the riot- inir. Five Missing Men Took Part In Suh Battle OTTAWA. t. 29 — (OP) — Five of the 2A men missing aboard a Ubersfcr bomber that disapp- eared in the Gulf of St. Lawrence ares. Oct. 19 were identified tonight by the R. C. A- l". as members of the crew of n Liberator which des- troyed a Nazi submarine in mid Atlantic recently. In a press release following the official 24 name casualty list. the nir force reported these as the men who survlvgi a German flak barr- age in mid ocean only to "g0 miss- ing" on s routine trip in Canada:- Flt, Lt. Robert (Tony! Fisher of Armstrong. B. C.. E0 John John- son of Samia. Ont: W02. James Lamont of Vancouver, W02 J. A. Barabsnoff of Vancouver. and Bgt. E. M. Finn (if Toronto. Barobanoff. a wireless air gunner, was member oi the crew oi the missing Liberator. now the object of an intensive air and water search. while the other four were passengers. CONVOYS LEAVE GIBRALTAR. BTOOKHOLM. Oct. 20—fAP) - ‘rhe German controlled Scandin- avian ‘telegram Bureau said today ihst three British convoys with Australian troops left Gibraltar last night in the direction of the eastern Mediterranean. Soviets Move Closer To Gateway To Crimea ‘m. . Caaadgnsfiess low?!" IDNDON. Oct. D - (AP) mo“ the Nollisk o‘ lower 41nd IMP?‘ the sou ll iaopeiindada I“! breirtetbeawaiveohvlvimifl" parlliod Crimea. Moscow Inboun- ihrough so more villains la smash- mu. oi the vagh salt ins the discard b formation OTrAW R.C .A . F. names of nel who misinil nia. Ont. Jenkins, E. I. W0.S. only son View lle is 2.3 lie has Smith of 1431110211. ifux. Beattie. Woodstock vuitel. ode. a pie Axis with In Russia behind in a Nazi retreat to the r dreams of surviving coma-aides an as to why their blood was lo rntb German ve eance on Hitler an atiou from The is debacle in E lugs-ad. And now it is certain y be destruction of German power sti lsnned the campaign on. The challenge oi the wide-- east sector of the Ja Tokyo high common . Step been exposed to vanco base. ' Island Man On Missing a IClII-InOY/ONG Libero The plane has been the o one 0f the moot intensive searches in Canadian aviation history more than 100 planes and naval craft involved. Following are the names of cas- Jenlsius. lie and trained at Jarvis and has been on ac Mil. Bil-ICC 0B sol, Thetford Mines. Bus. f-larnhly. H . D1 ig B! Killle L Simpson. Associated Press War Aanlyat e spirits of an a The aw f ts in tb be season for ‘ego: hut-ft of the aiggemlbc": Wm“ up m“ "lune," grisly lpeotrea of aippro hing . h my of Germs and satellite dead, left inleper and beyond. must hzaunt the of‘ relatives at home with questioning tfll lldlerism, for their ultimate rmany as Mussolini and all he stood for Wes swept into the red NaIi-Fllclst-Nipponesg tri- uc bloom and fuiilely shed. it calls oat for e the will of a war-sick Italhn people. . But openly expressed A. O00. fl-(CP) — Th0 late today ifiued t“ the 24 air force 110F500" are "officially reported in c ado" mi. somewhere an 19 m pesrance Oct. o St. Lawrence area 0! i201‘ bomber. bfectof ’ 1113211 ualties: Crew Members Poirier, J.A..R.. m. Flt. M- ‘°§;§.i‘§.‘;..i."§:i“.°“%‘3r. “in-u. m§ii3§£rt2ib'f' J.. woa, nevus. J.A.. was, 12120211. MacDonald. a w woa. some. Mrs. J. MacDonarci tmotner) W0od~ stock. N.B McNaughton, W.G.. 58K. R'- 7526, Montreal. P88800891‘! Fisher. Robert n, 1m Lt. Jessi. Armatrons. B Johnson, John, mo. c1001. Ser- s.p.. W01. mains. M- Jenkins (father) Miiiview. P-E- Elwood Jenkins La an of Mr. and Mrs. . B. enlisted in May. 104i. ‘ ‘-, Mountain ltfontreal and tlve service over- Atlautie patrol. old. “arr-platen. Mrs. Joleph Millview and Mll- George Lawton of Pownal. J., woa. B01009. Vin- El‘. colqnn, E.M.. 58%.. R1896. T01‘- “viiire. as. 8st. RAW- ‘"0" ffggigfitt, w, woz.. auaios. Gala- B B. ‘ c, 11.74045 Mrs. yElgfifibq-jtikwifgslpi uiendaie. 34.. wiiiiam Align‘) ire-fit’. (father) Nash Creek. N B Woodbnsth :%ier'ngton§ A.C.. Cot. 364°56- Nh . (ifisttcrson. GP... 146-. K177533- . ‘sit. mum, Pal- Oornwali, Ont. vieueux. a A.J'.P.. uw R1" 99°.- E Vielieux (father) Not" 9"" _ B70600) , On . ‘Opl. B80167, G. O. Msrr. » . . up. "u...<r""s=t§="i:2.. time. Rochester. N Y Radcliffe. , Man. Rivers o. bu" RHUU. nurse. Oak- 'A'.)., i... A0. uro began a year ago in Africa and at 5W!- for Japan in the Pacific. While _ stun s first 0n the strategy books. there is every indication that in the Pacific events are shaping toward early fulfilment of the prophesy man Churchill that the “supreme challenge ’ of sea power vvlll confront Jopin. Just when. where or how the next blows will fall agulnst the island outposts of Japan that dot the far Pacific ls closely guarded military in- is the hope of the experts who have that it will bring the main Nlpponese fleet to act- based Allied assault against the south- ese insular defence ring has gone ignored by the by step it has given ground "ther- than PB! a major sea fight until ltabaul anchor of the line on New Britain Ill! final amphibious attack to convert it into an Allied ail- montiis ago of Prime Minister Passenger Liberator Two Arrested For Impeding War Work SHAWIN IGAN FALLS. Que. Wlh Oct. 29—(CP)—PhlliD Cutler and Jean Jodin._ organizers for the American IQCSIBUOII of labor. today were arrested on charges of im- peding the war effort in connec- tion with s partial strike of alum- inum company of Canada. eonploy- ees in two plants here. Both men were remanded until Nov. 3 without boil, after piendiflk not guilty to the charges ‘I'll-ti.’ EP- pearcd in court in nearby ‘Three Rivers a short time after their ar- Four Army ‘Men Arc Mentioned In Dispatches OTTAWA. Oct. 30—(CP)-Four mentions in dispatches, one oi them posthumous. have been nwlrdod Canadian army officers and men for daring and gallantry on 18nd and sea attic-fronts. it was 1n- nouncec.‘ today by 6680'!!! Mad" C1- t. Geo Donald Bkerret. 90- ngyili Hamil :11 urns Infantry. 0i Hamilton Acting Lt-Col. Cameron Bethtl Ware. 30, Canadian infantry 9°?!”- Toronto Sgt Rcbert i-iiilcoat. a6. Rvyfll Canadian Artillery. Gait, O . Bdr. Raymond Milledflo Emble- 24. R.C.A.. Moncton. N B Capt. Skerret Revived Wit- humous mention for £11100"? leading men of the R l-l-X- Y i" the attack up the blood-stained beaches of B19090 m -\\13\15‘- ‘M2’ and picking up. coring for and re- niovin many wounded to liifidifi-B croft n the face of "QM/y f-‘flfmy fire during the subsequent evacua- tion. Nazis-Give Piece?» To Respect The Pope wunou. ocTEeZ _ (A P) - Qgymgny has given a special pledse in respect the Pope and his offic- ial family as well as all the activ- ities of the Vatican. is was 0on0“!!- oed to . The assurances were Elven by the C See. Baron m-nst Von Wclsssecker, and were published in the Vatican city newspaper Osservstora Rom- ano and announced in German both by the Berlin Radio and the Vat- ican Radio in broadcasts recorded by the Associated Press. ambassador at the Holy fig, Next Week The RAF. Station here will participate actively in the Air Force Week demonstrations in connection with the Fifth Victory Loan cam- paign. Following is the proposed flying prosromme to be carried out by this Unit during the week: Every day from Nov. 1 to Nov. B twelve aircraft, will fly past the Market Hull at intervals of five hundred yards and at a minimum of five hundred feet at approxi- mately 1015 hours and 1500 hours. (8.15 a.m. and 3 p.m i Leaflets will be dropped at noon on Tuesdv-y. Nov. 2 and Friday. Nov. 5. These leaflets will be made up in bundles or 250 if possible in mixed colours of red, white and blue. These leaflets, 5000 in num- ber. will be of souvenir value g5 they tell the interesting story of how two brave fliers who are taking pert in the demonstration won the Distinguished Flying Cross. low-level bombing over a tar- Ret to be indicated inter. using flour boss. at 1600 hours (4 pm.) Wednesday, Nov. 3 and Saturday Nov. s. Night flying co-operation with searchlights on all available nights. Where possible, pvrofechnics will be used to give effect. The firing of a red vcrey cartridge will indic- ate that searchiights arc to be dip- ped at once. Canada Becomes Seafaring Nation OTTAWA, Oct. N - (C P) _ Navy Minister Macdonaid said to- day Canada in wartime has shown herself to be a great .seafsring nation and urged that this phase of her activity be expanded in peacetime. "Let it be Dirt of our duty in the future to maintain and enlarge Canada's role on the see, fc speed the day when Canada's ships. car- rying the products of Canada's farms and forests, of her mines and her factories. will be found on every sea, ambassadors of peaceful and friendly commerce and mess- engers of wealth and prosperity for this Dominion." he said. Addressing an Ottawa service club (Fiwnnis), the Minister d”. cribed the fTOWth of the navy since the war began and praised the work of smaller escort craft like corvett- es. which have been built "by the hundreds" to meet the German submarine menace. Nun Killed By Fire Truck BAULT UPI. MARIE. Ont" Oct. 20 — (C?) - A fire truck answer- ing a call today struck and killed Sister Mary Claire of the Sacred Heart School and severely injured two firemen. The fire truck swerved to avoid striking s. passenger car and swung on to the school grounds where the easy The discontented man finds no MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN chair . 12 PAGES II an Total In This Province Reaches $1,667,700 M-F- Program 5th Army Takes‘ 1»6@-F<>9tBidge i’ ALGIERS. Oct. ‘ 29 ‘ (AP) —A n}: i o - America troops of the 5th Arm_v,~ struggling up 1,60fi-fo0t slop- es against massed German. artillery reached a position, today fo apply s. powerful cut-off play against the mountain fortress info which the enemy has converted Massico ridge on the south- western end of the Italian front. Gains were made all along the front bisecting Italy in- to Allied and German zones. The British 8th Army ad- vanced both in the Apennlne mountain region, where the Canadian 1st Division on the left wing is seeing heavy fighting, and nearer the Ad- riatic coast. Canadian troops in two days took Molise and two oiher towns as they pushed on presumably towards ls- ernia in the upper Volturno. valley, while British troops! 15 miles from the Adriatic‘ won Montefalcone after a lnloerlptloa Delivered, “.00 Illl. 00-001 e Ile- Provlaeso I 0J1. Ith- HBMH Borden Goes Over Top In Loan Drive A‘. the War loan Meeting in Borden last night the chairman C. St. C. Rodgers announced (ha: at the close oi the meeting Bordon had achieved its objective oi eight thousand dollars and exceeded it by $350.00 This he said would be still further increased before the cam- paign was over. At the opening of the meeting Mr. J. F. Arnett. Chair- man of Public Relations for the campaign in Prince County e_x- plained the various quotas for the county and expressed his faith that all would be achieved. The next speaker was Mr. J F. Leightizer who said that after four years of war people should not be in any doubt about their duty to buy bonds but that some people even yet do not realize the great responsibility that tester‘. on every individual in this respect Mr. Leightizer gave an intensely inter- esting talk and during his re- marks referred to this aeneration of young men and women proving themselves worthy in cverv rc- spect He told about the lat? CWO- ain Peters who was the only Prince Edward Islander to win the Vic- five-mile advance from Cas- felmauro. (William Stewart. Canadian Press war correspondent with the Canadian forces. reported that the Hastings and Prince Edward Regi- ment on Wednesday captured Moi- ise. a. tcwn perched on s 2,500 foot mountain 18 miles east and slight- lv north of the important commu- nications town of lsernia while the‘ 48th Highlanders of Canada the‘ some day had taken another town? ‘lust to the right, possibly Torells Del Sa-nnio. Stewart added that the Royal Canadian Regiment on Tuesday captured still another town from which the 4Bth's ad- vsnce m its objective could be watched. He told of heavy artillery engagements preceding the occup- stions, with the Germans holding their ground until the Canadians were upon them, then withdrawipg to previously prepared positions fur- ther back.) Allied Navy Active While the Allied ground forces moved into position before the strongest line the Nazis have yet _ (Continued on page 11. 1%)’ 2.)" F. D. R. Term By J.F. SANDEIISON nadian Press Staff Writer the sister was attempting to scatter children who were out for recess. ‘The truck hit the from oi’ the school and bounded off through ttieilc schoolgrounds, striking the sis- Bcaf Subsidies Are Suspended OTTAWAOct. 29-(0?) - The prices board announcer. today that payment of su idles u) cover part the cost of ipments of dressed f from western Canada produc- tion areas to areas of heavy con- sumption in eastern Canada will b9 nded Oct. 31 When the subsid arrangement ruarv board Wes initiated lest officials said it would be cancelled or modified when the beef su and market condit ona warren . {he assistance has been given in Canada. The su dy pa represented the difference between maximum wholesal be in n t Psyme t the suhsid was made throuiéih the prices sta iiity corporation Report Germans Are Looting Rome swims. Oct. m _ (AP) -'nre Germans are systematically loot- ing Rome. according to l. person who was there just five days ago. Radio stations and electric pow- er plants are being dismantled and chipped u) Germany. be sold- e g dent Roosevelt told his press con- Stetes hgvc agreed on the broad principle of Dost-nun- collaboration} f0 maintain the Deuce. it was) strongly hinted today. While the United States Secre- tnrv of State. Cordell Hull. British Foreign Secretary Anthonv Edcn and Russian foreign COHIMIRSR!‘ Molotov continued their political and milltarv talks Moscow ,iliese developments threw lilht on the nature and scope of the con- fcrance:— 1. r-resident Roosevelt. terminsl ‘the Moscow conference u tremen- dous success. said its over-ail ob- iective is peso.- in the world and an end to ansresslon. 2. In Moscow. American spokes- men repeated to a press confer- ence the substance oi an address delivered Bent. 12 by i-lull and de- clared. "it can still be said this loos." l-lull on that occasion said "the nations that stand for peace and security must now make up heir minds and act together-or there will be neither peace nor se- nbvieuaiv elated over the diplo- matic dimsfchea from Moscow and be at newspaper-men. Prui- p ference today the Kremlin talks have been a great success. not only in the definite agreements reached irit-it has been I‘: red that. to all intents and purpos- es. the conference now is over ex- cept for the fo meet I among himself’. ister Churchill and Premier Stalin POI. BETTER. CA1‘! BOUINEMOUTIL. England —(CP)- "Fewer but better cats" is the motto of the Oat Associaion. formed here. The association wants a ti ynr tax on oats and hopes by th method to reduce the number Conference A Success toria Cross and in concluding his address he quoted Prime Minister Chinchilfs now famous statement "Give us the Tools and We W) Finish The Job." rt takes m-mey fcwfurnishjog and we at home (Continued on page ii, Col 7) Chinese Claim Jap Offensive Smashed CHUNGKING. Oct. 29—-(APP)— The Chinese announced icdsv the smashing of the Japanese October offensive within the triangle of Shanghai. Nanking and l-isngchow in eastern China with the recapture of Siaofeng. More than 1.200 Jan- anese were killed and remnants were forced to retreat. At the some time the hard-slim- oing American air force of Mai Gen. Claire L. Chenuault out the bunch of its fourenirincd bombers behind the Chinese ccuiater-nffen- sive against 30.000 Japanese troops who tried to forestall a. Burma mad drive in for western Yunnan Province. s Moscow 1:: 4n: Yellow Sinsak lti MEN is OFTEN Buouqiif 001 BY cow s‘ High tide this afternoon at 12.51 and tonight at 12.32. Sun sets (his eitemoon at 0M and rises tomorrow morning at 7.36. First quarter moon Nov. 4. 11.21 l7- m. Summerside tide i5 minutes lat- er than Charlottetown. DAILY AIR SERVICE Charlottetown — Summerlide - Moncton Leave Charlottetown 1.55 a. m 12.00 noon. 4-30 m. Arrive Charla tetown 1.10 p. l. £5.45 p. m. 1.05 p. m. SUNDAY SERVICE Leave Charlottetown if noon. Arrive Charlottetown 9,45 p. m. P. l. l.-N.S. Ferry service Dally Including Sundays. Leave Wood lailnda-ll-M In and better the species.