Maxmo ._ OIL v l ‘t MERE MAN r u unmanageable wile. A; undnilicl dslllller will prove if %%e':'lds BE istlean (tity Prepares For Eventualities I ".. MADRID, Oct. 7| -- (AP) — Vatican City is making elaborate pNfilllfldhxulOl‘ any eventuality the led’ icocea drsw near and the Germans begin to evacuate ‘Isluirlebdlplnish Press dispatches a . Dispatches from Roms related: The guard st the Bsnts Ana Ilonse and Bell Arch has been in- eleaasd while Swiss guards beg the gates open only wide enou iepermitthe entfyoinne ver- scn- hob visitor's credentials are examined ssreiully and he is taken directly to his destination. The war risoners oiiiee o! the u oi (Ala thousands ei persons who visit it dsilv seek- slg news oi relatives and Moods. lap, Navy llay _ tune llut In Force __....- llIlW YORK. Oct. fl-(AH-Js- Ian's navy. m‘!!! poweriul. lnav acme out ht in ioree at snv enA oseoh C. Grew. iorlner cited Btstee Ambassador to Toll- Grew. now special assistant to Secv Cordell Hull in s speech moved ior s Navy Day anther- . repeated his manv wsminaa against underestimating Japanese iumticism He said that withdraw- sle from Risks. and southwestern Pacific Islands were lillrelv "stror tegic" and do not mean that the Japanese morsle is breaking. WHIIIG EVENTS Hall. 438-11. "Dance Seven Mlle Bay Thursday, Oct I8. l0 M - Jmfitinifihfii siffiicwiil. "Masquerade dance lracadiv Hall, Friday. 39th. Prizes m M m "Masquersde Dance St. Petal‘! Ba, . d ire-a yfliosyflith G00 9110mm "Hunter River FTNIMTS loodins 2th. dressed hogs November 1 1048i” ___... t and box social Cove- "MWQI llcaduall. h aday Oct. ill-at 0.10? u.‘“' ' 102121 "Kingston Women's Institute, i l "u loading B l . bulk- Thursldav andmlrideyr fllflflfiilarls- Brill . do B Hedi . ‘ I base Court Mi 104:4“ "Pantry Sela at Holrnanb Bet- iliillnvg. Nov. e. S dclfié. Péirfi p tb Group Aux, £3,404‘. i ulk h t. ‘looking elders ior b "trill-h all‘ will srrive November eliinnou. Murray River- 10 c’! Ii uumenrrctagrar a It). 0 I’! I! ‘roman supper Cherry Val" ilovelnber In - us» suspicion v. P. o m: Britain ma. ' w- "lolllil ‘I-"hiltldsy-fiea‘ Gigi my. We‘: mus. .... “Wanted to buy live sad Wrens and r m watwicl. lllllid coltiflagalg‘ "Dance mgr-am mil, orgihugg; V n“ fln:'§9|§u'd' on». fir. Oct. e T “the: Pf-idly night. "lfiisxda-ll. p15»... “ "-.n""n.""s W‘ gum?» o t gm‘ ' . I use. Imports“ L IO-I-ii. s w ll. Satur- BINDI "u will.“ an: lieu-way snark Ieschefiin he ll-dly amen s we d llllhtly "gt cf'the obiective. however, sIIA ‘goggle’; mark t; euill M00 ( ‘mom u (M00. arr-aw , us‘ vi‘.‘i%‘§.“’“°‘i'r ifltnfii“'éiif ‘ a mm c! see-lean} l slid . headquarters announced ll t 0 toblaoe the dsi. iirat eight dsvl at ntlv over the average oi lred to im . The number of in ipti HoI-ddlllmtl slid that i! the dsily average of the iirst eight days was maintained today the overall grand totl2sl oalaould i) reports are comput- ed tomorrow-a yield than hali oi the minimum obi-oct- ivs st the end oi mark oi the drive. 300.000. 615.000.0111 being sought pm e collective subscrip- tions designs ed as "special names" inim of _ 35.000. irorn individual Canadians ernbrac- d y ed in the combination oi payroll hich includes armed ior- eee and general sales N. S. And N. B. Loan Standings SAINT JOHN. N. 8.. Ont. 1| — New Brunswick ended half oi the victory Insn campaign 5. 0 than hali oi the minimum $36 000 objective. Today's subscriDt e103: as m 000 average needed to objective‘ In percentale oi Pilblm leton led the other id provincial units with 84.8- ALIFAX, Oct. 2'7 -— C Nova Scotis rolled past mark toward its obiactive in Filth Victory Loan csrnpsign v booetins its total subscript- the les'oi aanesoeo ran p to percent o! its tie Punry sale at l-iounsnb étiilriifli, or war Wrweel. 45-“- 46,000 Coal Miners On Strike In The U. S. lit-WW“ w committee ea lneet "mug": h-'"_ a u nd v Wlliilvie-vriheglebfi Issue Message Re Hallowfen ifl-M-Ii s demuer on th l out" ex itions m. Lrdshould residents to fpheil o yes and iruit an etxoenalx Prisoners Tell 0f Feling In Nazl Gennany LONDON Oct. 2'l—(AP)-Ger- mans who hsd lost their homes in tie oi ltish prisoners at N sampling re striated British aes- mffl y. ‘German morale is ielling iset." said seamen Fred Salisbury. who told oi seeinli a German soldier in tears because he had been ordered toftussla. "They dread Russians.’ I shell never iorget the things hile I pri ritish. Refugees who had lost their homes stoned our working oar-ties." The iirs prisoner-oi-wer ex~ change oi the war passed through its final phase today at Barcelona. where 1.003 British, Australian. New Zealend and Indian service men. ass of them wounded. were transr fvlred to British ships in exchange ior 1.061 Germans o! whom WON wounded. NEW YORK. Oct. QI-(AM- The Herald Tribune in a copyright- who e th . ha d sneniirifliiiiméi uni’. frlirféfiis some oi whom thought American the United Stains. who was wounded in Bieilv July S1 ass reported as ha ng a "tough the way rleceivedbnly casual modi- csl treatment although he hsd sui- iered serious heed and chest glfiiéfilds irom an exploding mortar Mass Slaughter: In Yugoslavia LONDON, Oct 27—(AP) —- Hea- vy lighting on wides read fronts in Yugoslavia and Naz mass slaugh- ters oi non-combatants in iresh drives against the iorces o1 both Gen. Joaip Bron ('.l‘ito) and Gen. Drojo. Minallovic were reported to- a . 1n Cairo. the iniorlnation oiiice oi the Yugoslav Government de- bstant men, women, and children is well as captured soldiers had been killed y e Gennnns hroughout Serbia, Heroegovina, Montenegri). and Bosnia for the allegiance to Mihulovio. It listed 24 separate instances oi villages bumed to the ground or datroyed by dive-bombers. oi vil- lagers burned alive or shot or sent to concentration comps in a reign of tenor intended to “discipline: the WDulation. _ It is also estimated that nearly 500 Serbs alone ‘nod been killed. including 36b shot in muss re rislrl 1n lgrado ior attacks by ihai- lovic' iorces on Serbian-Bosnian common ' . Dies In Attempt To Escape Penitentiary Ashton Barnett. 27. irecd oi a mur- con ictod an "accessory sites iact ' liiiiht when he attempted to escape irorn Stony Mountain penitentiary. it was learned here today. Andrusilk. were charged with lngrder oi J sl a Winnipeg ooliea oiiicer. he. l0. mo. durinl an attempt- robbsr! hers. Aluminum Workers Divided 0n Strike 5E welt! lo n I ll‘ ior iswretq shifts to carry m living Chi- coutimi to the Arv de plant Ocel- pan spokesmen said they hsd m e a two-ds, check up oi who used the train, Ills: only work- men wellzwsumoaed w ride la at a ’ The People's Paper 0WD!‘ ECIRIQHSHIQ Lidfld 30W CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1943 ed story irom Liverpool said today that wounded ‘ ' airmen and spat upon by Gel-men civilians bombers hsd ilown all the way irom Pie. Herbert Enrich o! Brooklyn. 10 miles irom Munich and slong claroc many thousands oi non-coon, WINNIPEG. Oct. 2'1—-(CP)—J0hn dcr charge in 1940 but sentenced to 30 wears imprisonment when as was shot and killed last and c. companion. John d on oi revurnirl to work isl- wins a strike that ‘sltarted at mid- t Bstlsrdly. ~ the 2.500 workers in the lilsnt. company oiiieisls claimed about l- i orbs‘: i .11..) Spams iorzw s uopl “urgfi pants t Ar-vfis “sud Qawer for each lnsn in care Mesnwil a‘ sun e1 mun in the huge' ms plant 01th: seen in oi "in tion" st the Arvida Int, The charges s nun the work-train which eonneetflwith all h L_ LIN SAYS SUPER BATTLE IN nan-WE} Total For Dominion‘ Past 5O P. C. Mark Island total laggingsomewhst; Everyone urged to Buy Bonds- to speed the Victory. 3y Kirke L. Simpson. Associated Press Wlr Analyse JawsoitheB/edAs-m visesrocloainginir th d tn In ulriknown number oi Na divisions caught in :1: ‘fflilqi? “i: “ma. To the north. st the Apex oi the Kremenoh bul e vii. Rot Junction is invested i! it hss not already “glen ofsivg‘: ih illaslfrdig-i ect communication link ior the Germans still east or the Klavol Bog- Niiepol-rsilrod. south oi the lower curve of the ri"er, snothcr Russian column. swarming tbro b the Melitopol break, also is liming s Nilrcpol. glkzelisflreaehed or lame Vesellve. some so miles cross-coun ry 1mm junction would sesl oii the whole custom bulge o1 the A ussisn Dnispcr bend and settle the iate oi all Nani troops caught within it. ihst appears to be in the immediate tactical objective oi Russian manoeuvres. Either llrlve could cut the lest road or rail outlet irom U10‘ tin oi the Dnieper plateau around which the river ilowa. The segment oi that plateau in the closing Russian vice ll huge. it is 125 miles or more, sir liune, irorn Kremenchug to Nikopol, and 100 miles irom the esstem river boundary between Dneprnpetmvgk and Zaporozhe to Krivoi Rog. That means that the Germans are in s 1118M which Moscow describes ss a dl orderly rout irom 12.500 bqlllgg miles- Thcyiharc no railroads and iew and utiorly imdequare roads, ussian re, r‘ stress the enormous take oi advancing Reid armies in German guns, tanks, munitions snd supplies oi all klnlis abandoned in the flight. Gloom-filled press locollnts from Berlin have discarded "W “detachment operation" explanation to admit s dangerous retreat In R118- sls. By every indication the most crushln military blow of the war is W" ing dealt (he once “invincible" Noll OI, Nor ls that all the Nszi griei in southeastern Russia, South vi "l! trapped are other Niall division; seeking to wrlggie their wsy down the eommunloationfl lest bank ol the Dniepcr before the Busaisn drive from Melltopol to Nikopol IMIPI through the river. There is no oscs northward ior them. The mlrlhel oi the lower Dnieper shout Zsporoe e and west oi it cut thcm 0Q. Anv tber nussIan-lnlade sack is developing there. hill! the size oi the Jnlclifl‘ Dnicper and no less pot bend trap. Annual Meetings Of Girl Guides Association At Government House 9 f? fl" i 'I'lle annual meetings oi the Provincial Council and Charlotle- ‘aw ' town brisnch o! lthfil Girlie dGuldgs Assocint on wus e yes r ay a - tcmoon at Government House. and weAret veryhlaggely attended.‘ g w er t e usncss mee n s, a was served and ln enjoyable soc- ial hour wns spoilt. The following officers were elec- ted for the Charlottetown branch: .__.__ President - Miss Lillian Duche- 1mm“; Switzerland, Oct. 21 min, District Conlmissioner. -A new story ci lowered Ger- vice President - Mrs. C. H. Beer. man morale which is ‘gnawing Secretary - Treasure -- Mrs. G- It the foundations oi the Nazi M, Avard. regime" and a description oi a Executivc:— Mrs. Bert Patter- desolate Reich where the you; son. Mrs. J. E. Harris. Mrs. J- H. ill! I10 hill" "it"! i" l“ l" Hill, Mrs. F‘. H. McLnine, Mrs. Gor- 119%?‘ m" °' §°:v'f::“?' “PM _, don MacDonald. Mrs. A. D. Mac- ' Lennon, Mrs. F. B. olarke. Miss l" l ‘mnugnetfg "a: Em: Mm’ 1"“;- M“ w- '7' R M” ““""il'" id tn causes oi the Mnhm‘ M“ J‘ J‘ Mmfls‘ Mrs‘ w‘ "fiooholcsnirwl gollnpse" were A" ma“ M" P" J" Read?” M“ H- cllllxulativi, including the mill- L. Bethune. Miss Helen Yeo. Mrs. u“ raven" beflnnm: “m, 5| p- Lclth Wright. Mrs. Milton Carter. Mama“, ‘m; gunning, chug, Miss Muriel Bloor, Miss Louise Am“ n, My“. Haszard, Mrs Gordon Evens. Miss an? m" u" 5111mm MccKinnvn- The wriier said um unm- Oificers. executive and members had ordered the present Ger- ior the Provincial Council were cl- man stand in southern Italy acted as follows: {or propaganda purposes. act- Honorsry President, Mrs. B. W. lng against the advice oi his LePsgc. high command. which recom- Provincial Commissioner - Mrs. mended Wlthiiflwll I0 U" John Rosy. north. Sglelgetary ‘Treasurer-Mrs. Louis Q , I Canadian Army Executive Committee - Mr»J.P.La.tz;M.B. _ Quislaey: Mrs. flsmesmmacmllm‘; Promotmns Mrs. C. G. Duffy: lvlrs. A, Allen; Mrs. R. l-l- Rogers. Mrs. T- W. I... Prowse; Mrs. G. G. Hughes; Mrs. OTTAWA, Oct. 27-(CP)-—De- C. H. Beer; Mra- D. J- Riley; Mrs. fence headquarters announced to- Frank Murray; Mrs. F. A. A. night promotion oi 53 oiliccrs and lvfutch; commissioners. Pro. Camp l1 other rsnls oi Canada's Maggi)’ Adviser. Extension secretary. aigfigga nan1"‘_’_‘&1°ne]_ s comm" Mflnbe" Captalns to Major. 21 Lieutenant: M"- G- H- Deolois: Mrs. s. .1. m m a t §f°;"*g,yg,-,.*,-,.g {,“‘$,f.““',§,§"lriliel':; "iglenprxorrlotions included:_. Mrs. Sidney T- Green: Mrs. H~ L‘. M. D. 1 (Montreal; th - . ‘Be uno. Mrs. S. R. Jenkins, Mrs. b. utimJ-gqgéffry $10,; Edwards: Mrs. m. s. Cciiin" Mrs- T° _ . ' C pt. (Rev) is’. crs"..lc-..s:rn.rsr. durum»- e»- ' M. n. s (Quebec) i°°l To be mo... Co. tein - a. a. Beauchelrlin Levis. e. T. C. A. Conference m p, g (“u”) opens At Moncton To be acting Lieutenant- A.J. Macl-ssac. a dney, ms MONCTON N.B.. Oct. 27--A con- o are?“ oi Trans Canada air Liaise hogan. North dncy. N 8 . 0 Cl‘ B iti.i‘.‘...“‘t’iili°i'véii.°i‘ w. do... u. p. r (seam. .0»... rm. operations superintendent oi the Atlantic Di sion. presiding. The cEo-bomscltiniyorwzsrry h“??? " ‘ ‘T’ "i? ""5 ‘i’; g w c genera pro ems iavn - - o» do with operation trsific and To be . - Kenned . Woodltoc NJ! rcswrvation controls will be discus "m. a I . -—-—-——_____-— ‘ £!LT* Smooiilhlilllllqitor AH \,Il"llli"B(lk;i"‘I 3507i" ‘in ynll Lin." luaaoMo f vAi A‘ ill iii Read by Everybody . A. Oct. 1| - _ Arthur MacNsmsre. directs-P) National selective, Service, made public tonight a general list, of 135°!‘ Priority retinia ior Canadian ndustries. He said io 1 ions have be‘; "§.?s'tii.lf“‘?““°‘°' "fihi ‘Emmy? "B" — hish: "c" All}?! employees in " Dr or es were "irozen" in 59W- 30 by an order in come‘ cii which provided that they could not leave their work or be dischar- Bvid without written 1151-1111310“ o; a selective service oifi¢er_ Wane“ Wfllkers are not aifecied. Challenges _ Fingerprint Evidence crown’; case against Alired De ed with the murder akes, was challenged as "improper" evidence today, and gny's trial was thrown ill- to confusion >pending c. ruling b A just. built up the cll 1lonaire's son-in-lslw, fence counsel Godiruy to question whether‘ s. geaprint oollid be in lice had-explained to the jury that hc used adhesive rubb {so "raise" irom thg surface 0i th impression oi De Marign 's little finger ior photogra. The iingerprirlt is the offered at s. murder tri B_ i1 citation oi precedents. St he wenti‘ ircrn more authorities, he adjourned court ior th . M the Governor oi had told oi using Scotch tape 1nd adhesive rubber to liit prin from 50 . photographed, he said. Four Ships Ashore In New York Area BELMAR. N- J., get. 2'! — (AP) — The United States Navy wrote cii as o. total loss today one o! iour merchant ships blown ashore storm which caused more thsn ll,- 000,000 damage along New Jersey's rd Her back broken and sinking at bow and stern, the 7.916 ion James Longstreet was piled up on Sandy Hook Just outside New York har- bour. All {our ships were beached with- in s stretch oi m miles. The Navy said the wind which drove the vessels aground at times reached a velocity oi '70 miles an hour last night. It was accompan- ied by torrential rains which noc- ounted for a hill! inch iali in one in to 0d Several other ships grounded in- Navy said. but all these accidents in Captain. with ll other ranks re- ceiving their iirst appointment as Start Big Drive In Italy B! NOLAND NOI-GAABD A. P. War Correspondent AILIIID HEADQUARTERS iers, Oct. 2'1 - (AP) - The All- d armies in Italy recorded reis- tively minor gains today as til! last German rear withdrawn into the Mondragone- Vasto mountain line, entrenched certainly ior a strong defence oi the approaches to Rome and per- haps based to mount s ulsr counter oiicnsi . Army advanced Allied lesde miles and occu- reasons why the Nazis may make s t! Clmw- b gamble on such s move. include l! T be matings aptain - G. M. y ti C ti -M.M. e/zng aan o‘. marsno and Acqusvivs Collecrooe, botlh sboult seven miles soultrhmoi I u. o‘ h M lo L“ Trgno Ever a score o ea n- mo: la people, nurse's lsnd irorn the Adriatic. The Anslo- need ior s trrumph no re - establish "3,,';';"1,,f;',1,_r,,',';-,.,, u‘; ’_ m American 5th Army on its iront his re utation as a top general; u’; ’_ n u; ,_ n high and t e need ior sny kind oi s ' Ilround iacing Masslco Rid , one smashing blow against the Allies. gUNnAY SERVICE the hardly likely ior the Germans now Hill". on the sea. in the air. or in Ruseis- Leave Charlottetown iz noon. occupied two stretches in the ilrsncollse srss an other. known as "Mad in- attacks on the road to Rome have dlcated the only heavy yesterday was in connection wi MAXIMS 01A MERE MAN Pilllowehr ls well ss ioppery oiten changes issblon. I II t! 0| I . 3 PAGES a'.1r"si’»",".'.’-.'.".'$..T.°.l'.' e n14. sens USSIA Point Realrwlg Vicory Lipid-n Canipzfign Elves llst 0f Labor Priorities Reds Advance All Along ISO-Mile Front LO 0T" . _ _ _ RUSSEIII). firs? fofies chased a retreating Gor- man army in the south- ern Ukraine today through towns 48 miles west of Melitopol and 27 miles west of Dneprop- - M a Mr. Ge Sl n, etrovsé as‘ they ~ kmed Beasfh aPnoint, iisve .222... e32... 3,000 ermans and cap- that their son Pte. ma. Stewart tum‘ 8"" m‘ **°'°= $33.8§‘3§Za.ZZ“%..°‘.i. ‘i???’ s . n Hi0"; a- 15°‘m||9 front! active service in Italy. Heweniisted Moscow said tonight. i §;QN°WndG1°-‘B°W- N-B- in Jum- The fighting-termed ....'..? n.".°.i‘.2..°".°.§§ff“ “°°“‘ m” ' as _ _ 1 bvuBerl-n a sevens-i use": .2: o"... s: tle —saw the Russlans ggacmigziilsighogi-litrade If at capture a total of more old. ' "‘“ m‘ than 120 towns and viI- hfxearliixgsmglvthzaoltm beam-ails lages as they surged be- rence in m. Medibsl core. “', b‘; hind the Germans from §,:f.'y‘ft$,§“§&,*§‘§:f§fi,°““ _ sso s s, . Goreloe on the Sea. of m. L Rm Mag/n‘; w; Azov to Krmlchkl. west lottswwn- of Dnepropetrovsk in gll§%"q§$“tiie”l7nie or river bend ' D new... = P -- Thrilling Story 0f Goreloa 1s on a tip oi land jutt- i ouxt into the See 120 F h P , es rmn s. narrow us on- ing the Crimea. with the mainland. Other gains on the fist steppe land. which the Germans iound ___ difiicult to defend, brought the r Russians west irom ruined Mslit- PORT BOU. Spain. Oct. I_. opol to Novo - Uncandrovka which (AP)—A thrilling story oi the is but 30 miles lrom the lower courage oi French patriots was re- Dnieper. levied in French newspapers resch- The 70 mile railroad from Zap- 111R he" W311i".- onhe south to Mclltwol was clesr- Till fiibry was told thus;- ed of Germans and the advance o" 9'"- 33- 3° Wllllh-WOHHR 00l- wcnt 14 miles fart-her south to take 1ab°'a"1°“15" 9°11" 1mm 5W" in Akimovks. esid the Moscow m ficmiuygrmflg "d “"5" “d”! Y" nisht communique recorded by the dg.m.0un;“° “uem!” “ndQwu” . arrived in Grenoble. Soviet Monitor from a broadcast. The‘, swagger“. mm . the Grand Th!“ Qeumd“? mad‘ we" m"? Hotel commandeered rooms ior west oi Meliiopol in the drive to an and ordered a Bumpmou! mm Novo - Alcxsndrovks. cutting oii m {nariy Germans irom iurther re- They were gnjoy m, m.“ mat Course when six ma men. one In the Dnieper River bend hesv- carrying a. sub-machine gun and ily reinforced German armies iail- the others pistols. appeared ed to hnlt the Russian cleanup. The masked men informed the. Earlier the 691111111 Rgdlg hm m. nollce tnev were the verv ones who ncunocd "a large withdrawal move- were to have been sought out and merit" in this arel. Crushed. __*-____. 1am they retllijlaved this ifiiilcemen a o e arm _ e Tokyo Keeping Watch 23.31;... oi irlmrf %'§..i.‘.‘..“§..".‘i.‘3 ' ' r remoya . on North Pacific Area They locked the doors. out the telephone line and leit quietly. "DAK. Aleutisns. Oct. Tl-(Alfl ‘ oi ' sir sc- fir: ltiesu in the AleutiQnTsrisa lnsv lCI nervousness . ghatthnicwltlircuble is brewihgvinom “AMY A LAP or ac c. DThe oglescnce oi Gllelalsla planets; LMQ5 F°R 40E‘ YflSllmB. V O11 I‘ onns C , Alaska ' lgscd by “whiten toms WM“ “E WEI ' States N _ tl tht ‘éitiiimiitfiii... ..-. u», f0 WW A o:"r'..r...'.r“.2::"r..:f' - W‘ “ii NEW ZEALAND RATIONS ‘ BUTTER AUCKLAND. Oct. 2'! - (C? CABLID-Rntioning of butter will begin in New Zealsnd tomorrow. it. was announced today. The ration will bailey ounces . "‘_" moron, Oct. 2’l—(AP)-Maino W" i! l “m- forecastalgttleafhangc ind tempera .. t t Tnu s a an Canadians Active Mfrs... evehing but 13am ydlanil- ing to drizzle in south portion Irontline dispatches irom the 8th Thursday aiternocn. Army said the Canadians were in the thick oi the lighting sncl wee High tide this morning at 11.20 acquitt themselves well. and tonight at 11.34. qrwufdgfggemffi 32,51‘ :10; :43‘: Sun sets this evening at 5.56 and m" 1mm m”, m. mm,“ rises tomorrow morning nt 33. plannis simply to try to hold it. A ggxrlngfiissfdezflls9hgglgtgm" cmemwe k PM“ than Charlottetown ible and in the opinion oi some ' rs then are many DAILY Am SERVICE Charlottetown —- Slimmer-ids — m“... pnum‘ Meneion need icr a v-ctory to bolster n chnmmo" m, ._ m, Since the isil oi Naples Oct. l the Arrive Charlottetown p.45 p. In. netted bsrdl an average gain 4 ‘ Ad's-Er..- of I P‘. L-SNI.“ riff] QCIVICO "l," ll .ccn l nllwlnz all. the 8th Army's occupation oi Civ- is?‘ bee “Ky in {rewritt- n- unvaw"! ‘gnu-I'M ‘*5 its Cnmcomarnno and Acquavivs ing 9s siline ile. lthAmiybil-ont r m. leeveeCasbeell-llb-lll