The People's Paper MAXIMS. OIL urns MAN’ -_—-1- Grace is the medicine of the soul working internally sa drugs work externally on the body (levers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ‘dudnullumlcssdedlflf. Q-mteeowutiusrdlsmfweflsneu REDS CHARLUFFETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, MARCH 25. 1944 IN GZ-MILE FLANKIN fiifil freight Embargo llsy Bo Lifted the cu- ferry contines to do “would it has been doing in the Mfqwda Jtmsybepossibl. to m the em rgo on lesa-than-car- M might on Monda , March 2'! . E. B. we , Genera mgr, Mr. C. N . officials. The emberso was but into ef- fect on account of! the larg ac- e m, seventy-three oars were mught over yesterday. and the number of tied-up cars has been "duped is about 300. The expectation of removing the freight embargo by Monday de- wlds on n. continuance of favor- ‘hle weather conditions. Mr. Robb emphasized. There has been no official assurance given that would definitely be lifted on this te. li_-._ _ Rescued From Snake-Infested Jungle By U. S. Navy Blimp lazi Raiders tause amage LONDON. March 24-—G€UI1BIl raiders were ovcr this city lbnlillll. for the fourth consecutive nig t. A terrific barrage was put up, _ost sustained ent weeks" ’ ‘ The German i ' ‘bare eased to have shifted back to hgh ex- ves after their previous fire- mh attempts. A well-known buildin . s famous old church, and a Dubl hing house were among the London structures hit alone with many residences. The Germans also struck in rgtfieast England and in . s. ' Clllllllfi EVENTS "Unloading car bulk barley to- ldlulhflnd Monday. N. Aubrey Cut- .25. "Box Social and Variety Con- ttrt in Murray River Hall, Tues- fir. March 28th. 3-25-21. "Livestock Marketing Board, l! hogs at York Station. AZIS STRENGTHEN _l)EFE Inscription uelioverd. llMO Inll. “M; other Provlnru l [LIA- sue I _g C RUINS Zihllilll-iazis Dead, 3,500 NEE 5 Large-Scale Throw In Fresh llaid 0n Berlin Artillery And Aerial Support By EDWARD KENNEDY APLES, March 24—(AP)-—The Germans have thrown a powerful and aerial support in‘; =Howe Complains That Maritimes is Ian Graduate Wofivili N. Y. State Historian ALBANY. March M—-tAP)—M'. Aibert B. Corey. i4. head of the department of history and ment at St. Lawrence Un versit, Canton, N.Y-, was a. st historian today, erfec Corey succeeds Dr. Pound, who resigned. Born in India, Dr. Corey was By Kirke Ii. Simpson. Associated Press War Analyst LONDON, March 25- (Sat- urdny) — (or - Reuters) -. Germans. Aircraft of the bomber m“ "°'° °"' 6mm“ h‘ IJDNUULN, March 2i - (AP) — Russia's 1st Ukraine army in a 62- milc flanking smash has kuled 2U,- Ogu Gennans und broke through w behiméiliiinflfi. “énilfrfdiflll a. t... can't}. ‘EEC-sift 251 giggggn Rgneme“ Preview cy reported per-uh was ra ded. mm é-reatgffgl‘; ffiliglgfied sands of battered German forces w New Delhi advised tell of contact ‘ snese patrols in the Imphsl region any substantial enemy force h Burma-Assam border. That may not be conclusive from the uppcr Chlndwln region fair it seems. Censorship in India ent ln the news permitted to reec anese lab from western Burma tha that the censors did pass stories based o it as a "major" eneruv o in India, but give no intimation t as yet been brought to nctitm west of the ' 7) p1 ng OTTAWA. March 2d —- (OP) — '1‘ Mlflilml Provinces he mused of “rlrolns” by tbs non. gal). Iowa, Minister of evidence that the Nipponese incursion into India is in reality the minor sf- is notlbly tight, About the only elem- h the outside as to the surprise Jap- t justified big headlines was the flot n official statements ' '“ strength during the night with Berlin us the main 1e Announcement of the t the buttered ctive, .v. lhtelt pare mountain-locked stronghold. t becomes plain that last week's _ heavy air assault did little to help Allied forces break throullh into the Roman valleys Enemy artillery fire from north of the town has mounted steadily in recent days, and between 40 and 50 Nazi planes swept low yester- day to shoot up Allied traffic on six behind the lines aland trqops wormed for- ward in the ruins at the southern edge of Cssslno and an Alli d an reported they te troops clung tn wreck- ag the Continental and Des Roses hotels and othter buildings. o through into the Llri‘ Valley ap- pear as remote as at any time since the start of the intensified push on Cassino last week Allied heavy bombers railroad tar eis at Psdua, west of Venice, agan last night (allowing a daylight raid by American med- ium marauders on the Campo Di Marte freight vards in the Flor; e attack s lar - scale one, the Nasi agency la d: Many high explosives and in- ceudisry bombs were British bombers all over y. The Minister's expression drew s. strong rebuke from lion. B. Hanson, who asked tbs Mr. hi. insulting reference. m incident is thus reported by the Canadian Press, which makm no refer-Sue's w any aipology on Mr. . I-Ianion (PCP-York founded’ to find t by the nt in fixed assets to war production facilit- ies and the like. “less than s fract- ion of onepcr cent" in communities outside Mr. Hanson reed the locations of plants which had been given ss- lng that few were in ell. official British military commentator. es- haps six Japanese divisions all told widely fending Akyab in the Araksn sitlon to assist the main Japan t it is obvious that the In- Allled spokesmen In New Claude Auchinlcck‘: be- hrcat to Allied oomrnunicst timatea there are per in Burma, exclusive of troops de which are not, he added. in a "po army engaged In the no dla "invasion" ls the sm Delhi seemed to regard it and justify Gen. lief that It is far from representing a real i rth." If that Ia correc alltlme military affair fflmamn... od enemy bombers with flak and night fighters.” it ity. Wolfvllle, NB. in i922 and rc- ceived a Master's degree from the same “mvwslty 5 Y9" ht§T-____ om the relatively small forces of enemy blerns involved for th allsble to British Empire Qetenc in India vetoes a major mlllts age are merely skirmish- theatre envisaged in Al- der Admiral Lord Imll-l Tighten Control serious supply pro communications av of the wet monsoon e forces, the approach ry operation by either ions in Burma at this st lank of the main bat-tie Asia command un carry the war against the N Local Soldier Takes Pa In Lively Patrol In Italy _ Hear Soldiers Talk; But: ventures Give Another "Slant On Story. u, 1n any event, dperut lng for position on the f atinn of the southern N—(OP)— Greater control over the certifi- tatoes has been Minister Gardiner under an order-in-coun- cil announced tods The order said it that some potato eyes sweetest: “hill”; .. . e eo cter n thwa ur- ss seed has been forbidden by fed- way meegn lfwow? ‘or a t ee At Zaleshchiki the Russians were ,only five miles from northern y establish, on recommendation‘ gamma. t?‘ mam Czechos- v an c arpa nmoun- talns. and Just w miiemiriisulbs. “cm Czernowitz-Lwow railway. The cutting of that railway would itigélt girl: 1322i lnamlanid fGi-onv. m“ or nn an- er- W“ unless man legions in Bessardbla,_hlready i§°°n§i°‘i-.t€“é‘li‘é.‘lii“..§“"i§.2"°%fi miles southeast of Czernowigz. East of Zaleshchikl. thousands o! Germans appeared to be faclns early annihilation or capture. a Even if the Germans escape in- to Bucovina-ihe scene of the dis- astrous Polish government and at" my flight before the German in- vaders df l930-—thev are likclv to find their rail escape routes snap- ped north and south of Czernowita Report Condition-Gt Fibber McGee ls Good . _ t. h. effort against the Axis MiA(IX;)A__1II'V1Ilg§1-XCQEGCQZH ‘mmli. iding and said it might prove one of his realty-Jar; fioridan in private tiger as epor e n "very avdra e" The 510E695“ It 9 D-m- (4 D-m-iyondixtion today at hospital. where Amen b5 he was btaken ycsterdnyusuftiierlng ca an fr m l ar pneumon a. is parts of the Empire where re-lseld h: might have to spend two to IOll1'_W8€kS;ll\‘f.l120iDl£5l- 2 MONTREAL, March 9t—(OP)- The It. A. l". transport command told tonight of the rescue of two Canadian officers from a. Brazil- ian lungle by a U. s. Navy blimp. and of the death of the American pilot who kept his plane stead while the other two men bailed ou . The civilian pilot, Capt. Gene Hamilton Rowe of Nashville, Tenn. was killed when the plane crash- ed inw dense jungle after he had ordered his companions to jum. His body was recovered by a scare y several days la . e Canadians, F0. H ei F0 J. G. lloherty, R . Ont, were navigator and radio operator respectively of the twin-engined medium bomber that Mediterranean theatre by way of l“ the South Atlantic. They spent four days in dense Jungle inhabitated by head hunt- ers and a breeding gr snakes and alligators, U. B. Navy blimp sighted made a daring landing in the only "and he mustuhave had hes. Very few....I think Mr. ' the Opposition has touched on them h“ w“ mud seed over Florence and . showed great damage to warehouses and tracks there. No Allied planes were lost during the day. German artillery fire ag positlo, in the Anzio beach- hedd atsmmounted in volmne. A Nazi raid on the western side of the beachhead was repulsed and two members of an enemy work- ink party were captured. uns knocked out a German gun osition on the right flank. Patrol- ng continued on the British 8th Army front in eastern Italy. h failures because we cannot get the s. said that cabinet tors from thedMaritimest were the minister Nothing To It To Details Of Night's Ad and standards wider w eta- toes and potato eyes are pr certified, marked and transported. No person may sell any described as seed they have been produced in ac- standards t0 bl prescribed. to have some war plants Mr. Hanson said the government the run had decided to - ways at Pennfield, N. B. airfield and the contractor had l3 men in two months, and only [IX stayed. finally got the necessary men by himself and Selective Service put this gldhméfi through as if it had ob- Il ' potatoes BY DOUGLAS AMABON with The Canadian Corps -(OP)- The ser- ene interest, of his heart Mid ls the sold- s finished telling of the P?" Heavy Marketing 0i llogs Reported said: "to hear Y0“ Bill’ would think there WIS ble with the men A G em. Mr. Hanson said the Clark-Ruse plant at Dartmouth, N. S h received an advance ndered if the money was. recoverable. "or a. dead as " Mr I-Iowe: “My honorabl Very heavy shipments of have been moving in the last few i, weeks, Mr. J. A. Gillies, manager oi the P. E. I. Livestock Marketing Board said yesterday. He estimated that. more than $50,000 weekl gong to Island farmers from s Commons llears lliscussion 0n Farm Machinery Churchill Speech LONDON. March K-(CP-Reilt- era) — Political circles forecast tn- nluht that Prime Minis 111'! 3W4!!! nlizht broadcast would in for the as comp i c ts built in the Msrltimes. Now he has a very decent industry that has done a fine job and he asked if the money is recoverable". id he buildings would be firm was to be clos- . ' c: “If the Maritime; keep yaggingvabout them... " out what. liEPPBIIM-"TWQ 5 ""5" night for cits-trip!!!- A petrol from tli York Regiment from N went out towards the charged a group of Gennana h behind a bush, then, as they ed with a woundtld P315059‘. W"? ambushed from the rear. ‘they had to fight their way hack to the company lines and suffered casualties ln doing lo ter Chinch- and safely negotiated a hazardous take-off after picking them up. American and R. A. F. aircraft had joined in the search on receipt crease in hog marketings in a large to the poor market for gs last fall. At that time. because of a shortage fe Newfoundland reduced the number of little pigs going into the coil try and farmers here were without a market There was nothing to do but raise the pigs to bacon size and they are going on the market now. machinery was discussed today in me riouse of Commons. ' of a radio message sent by F0. Do- herty before he left the ris; said supplies o1 farm ments nan been increased in me United KIIIEQOIII during the unr. There were more tractors in tnere today mun mere were avail- able in all Canada. The statement by Munitions and The message located the aircraft e as being in the vicinity of Isle Marajo at the mouth of the Ama- zon River. While the planes search- ed above a ground party cut its way through the jungle on foot. n.n.'r., s pm. A.D. T.) "Y's" "Wkm- m“ cglilorutime is convenient. Tuesday forenoomMa ch 28th til train time. J B. Allen. Agentlm "Unloading at Breadalbane car t! mill feeds. oats, and flour, Pur- ktsiflna and pig growena in "Will be loadi Hogs for Davis ll Fraser at F hla, Wed esday. Maui 20th. John s. Beck“ Iiid beat vari ti . nd f m‘ “motile.” sAithurxolVesrsfil. "l l-IT-tf- "Mam" T13}! every Thursday {g Davis it Fraser Ltd. Keith Mc- Kmmn- Montague. Norman Mac- "W- Caidigaii. a-ai-zi-zs-ao u. “Arrived at Souris- egister- 9°96 Oats (ti caabclallstiory and Inner) Orders please take deliv- "l ‘Mn ear. a-ai-ai. "mildly note the llndersi ncd mull!“ be loading further ogs ck Tgloigddlxtligaroh 30th:.‘ Keith . sue orman lflcltenzie, Cardigan. ' a-ai-ol. "will! River will resent a con- ‘gl in Sea View hal Monday ev- thug. March m. n not fine m1- s evenlns- Also dance and m‘ °i bio. a- 2i be shipped early next m ‘Keven 1 lb. overweight, and a ‘oiftlttfifihfi’ .53.“; “muck Marioetins Board. s-ai-i: "Penners: Make a habit of llld "inch... Bu“ armour. no; aehus by hol lfl Wtekly x lured... ‘Q’ the two airmen were Dick- That was the way it was a!- plained by members of the Supply Munster hows that P141119 Thus what seemed to manv cuapcity was not available for farm machinery appeared to be a con- tradiction witn rindl dl es sub-committee which surveyed posibilities of expanding implements production. In reply Mr. Howe said steel a- vailable in recent mDlilhs was suf- ficient ior all reasonable purposm and restrictions on its use f plements had been reduced. Maile- able costings for farm machinery had been largelv imported in the would have to be b ‘l this respect wotulld‘ said Mr, Howe. Ball bearings were. not made in Cannd no regulation intezf .. yllanson: “I never yap a ng The Minister is doing yapping now. And I say, loo. t is a verv rude sta and he ought to take it back Whe 3-1544.‘ pa of the actual crash. and there they recovered theibody of Capt. Row’ it out for burial.‘ ng, Mr. Gillies continued. farmers are ahead financi- l ins, land brought eceiving at least M: h. s. Seaman. a-ai-all lr. o. n. llefersiTo ~ Plight 0f Jews: ally. They are r have received for lit- last summer and fall d not cost them nearly that much to raise the pigs. _.___._____ Special Session 0f ll.S. House Possible HALIFAX, March 24—-iCP)—A ecial legislature session may be lied to dcnl with recommenda- tions of the Nova Scotia commis- sion on post-war reconstruction and rehabilitation, Premier A. S. Mac- Mlllnn told the House today. The Premier said it W85 likely the report of the commission which sat last year, would rcndv before the end of the cur- rent session. Earlier, he had indi- cated it was likely the House would business by Easter. bill introduced in the House today would pro increased benefits workmen under the Compensation Act. The bill pr maximum payment bridge, Ont . Pies. J. Chained ill Jews and their decade of suffering through Nazi tyranny. and listed a lone series of Nazi and Japanese CE. Smith of Avon Port N. 8.. Alex Smith, Cobourg. Ont. and W- ll. Norman of Winnipeg. “Sounds routine. doesn't it.’ u?’ get enough CSM. set m work and slowly the details began t0 merge. It was a fighting patrol to _ the banks of tine Arielli, down a gully and across a muddy, soggy field. The ll inside the Gcflnln was s. elephone st the point vivhere ‘the enemy was l5 fl B OTTAWA. March ot-(OPJ-The bonds of Canada's dxth take the form of month issue and s three-year and 10-month issue. it was announced tighten: ‘by Delfeac: Minister Rntl- OFTEN SOILBCDIIIIH 1'0 nan ll the absence cf I-Ion. J Ce m mmci 0F The loan campaign, which op- M and will last about minim b ii-fi-li.‘ "Gordan Seeds. la st ment- Au we w l He called upon ev these tnocitiea to r d evidence which may be used to convict. the| guilty participants. and appealed to European and Asiatic coun- tries to open their _ graces frcm Axis torture and bru- This. the rs ldent so aside. was part of United States foreign policy. l-le commended it to sane who. he said were wal only talk you wo WASHINGTON, March 24L (or; lsley. today reiterated American deter- mm“ Wm“ the" minatidn that none who ate in Axis savaaery w d. In a statement read at his press conference the nesident spoke of plight of "himdrcds of’ thou- samds of Jews" who took refuge in Hungary and the Balkans and npw are threatened with byilazi occupying forces. Jap Invaders Of India Meet Street Resistance it‘ NEW DELHI. March M-(AM- invading India have been torn loose fro hr l ch they had cut in a rur- the south aimed at cap- turing the Allied base of Imphai. it Wll from ci the balance will from special names- The ob ective is the same ss the ctory loan drive, held last autumn. Qd The new ‘victory bonds will ms- for the release of thin sheet metal ifor purposes such as 1WD! i! W! hi"! capacity for such pro heavily burdened. Bridgewater N. S. Lumber Mill Burns DGEFATER, N. s.. March l-I-‘lre today raped of Gates and Reeves at h five miles north of of the blau was not t it was believed to have originated ln a. pile of saw 8 dollars was caused. men were thrown out of piatoon or conipan Journalism were amen; the visitors who trailed th_e_ con-es- (Oontinued_q_ri_ page], Col._ 6):; ion. shot ulp some there and picked up a German whom they claimed didn't weigh an ounce under also pounds. He moaned as they carried him and the noise ge-ve away their return An issue bearing interest It three per cent offered at a r cent. maturing st I60, and s thorter issue bearing t st 1 3-4 per cent st s price cent, end maturing at bonds will be dated May l The first interest coupon on the three. per cent bonds is for s per- iod of seven months. and in the case of the shorter issue. the first interest coupon is for a period of four months. Subsequent interest eoupns become d months thereaft: IMM- wnl-lnilel the practice estab- lished in the Fifth Victory loan rice of 100 00 on June fyiifll.“ Suddenly the night opened up. Machine-gun bullets, grenades and, the return chatter and rifle fire broke the silence. fight for life began. The rlso by a German bu let and several of the Canadians A hand grenade hit Norman sud blew a hole in his trouser injuring him. C-B. Smith f ed point blank at s German with his bren gun and "made the heads of some other; ache s. littls., Probably six Gennans were killed, a higher toil than the Canadians suffered. Frame helped to carry wounded man. Wiisons claimed he was so tired ht the of the 1on8 haul that the wounded carried him. Alex ack into the enemy's territgry three times to bring out hi. P‘. C Crouse of Annapolis Volley. NA. who heard the noise from an outpost, went forward to alIGB 2-3 dt average income tn Previously workmen injured before i938 could receive only 60 per_cent. r. This arrange- "khm" W“! iwss every week endi heavy volume of coupons which coins duh in May and November. lhl ‘Hyngfipe those ready for market "nu-l ‘mu d. n" indication," said following week. Holding toda . m mr éwliilllglill gieyiiufiil c5035 threat to their "I block add this Lacie. Livestock supplied from . 3-24-11 m this was ta qrwmllnsi Do not miss ycurlth tn, sir by Manes. rined normal pro- t off from ground munlcation or were en heavier fighting in to come. It is therefore. the duty e months m, ' l" illys. and having my ca" . 1 lb. extra an... w Wu mo. m: need of this rmoh aha!" you a regular iooarnuwiiliills service trom your mm“, l! point. see It'd. Japanese force that iven into India nest‘ miles southeast of Imit- wss repulsed when it tried to reach tin- Rsmu-P force was said to . Livestock l-M- ll (Continued on p"; ‘f. Col. l) Are Captured sands of Battered By TOM YARBROUGII the east. ‘all miles norm of Uzerhoxvitz, gary and southern Rlll-llililllfl. let daily communique cipal Gennan 188GB)‘ route Details Of 6th Victory v Loan Given In Commons ______._i_________ Loan so that once again the fin- ancial particlpatlon of individual Victory Canadians will hit a new high lev- two el of accomplishment.’ one ‘Jiovlca! dbl S5 and tonight at 12.50 very “m. Leave Chsrlotteto 1.38 View“; u‘; “$12.00 noon. 4.30 . ‘i: .' u lng support m; men who l “Charlotte own 1.10 ll. ll ting for ua he Fifth Victor Loan. Whit" hmal“. r . h. mu!’ h t is our ho e t increased foe the 1.05 ti. m. lpP CIHOHA TY. -._... I. Russian Break-Through I Threatens to 'l‘rap'l‘h0u- d A four-day avalanche of Red. w" gulxvaoowcr illgnieiélhed by Mar; sa re orv . iuovs i o 7- n" l“ “"1"” “Nd” by-passerlg Tariiopol EillIJlf-g: D400 towns and villages and reached inn (river at Zaleshchzki. ill the scum- eastern tip cl. arc-war Poland lust l8 Rumanian rail hub controlling lincs into Poland. Czechs-Slovakia, Hun- 'l’he killing of 20.000 Gennans. d- 0"? 31ml Tlliim "ti; i.’l.°...?.'i€€.“"i.. ti. The daily communique la-lcr an- nounced that SOVlCL troops strikii northwest of beserged Tarnopol ha crossed the Sereth itiver and tun the railway to Lwow ata point on- ly 60 miles from that big Axis com- munications city in southern Pol- and. ‘that stroke snapped the prin- Tarnopol, made the ‘capture of '.l'ar- nopol an early DO55llJlllty, and fur- Stead is woefu- A 40a or ,._ I-Iigh tide this afternoon at ll.- Sun sets this evening at ‘l. rises tomorrow morning at d. . First quarter moon March 3i, 9. d4 s m. Bummer-side tide l8 inutes latei “t at Csnsdisn for- m“ Ch"1°"w~°‘"‘~ css overseas will pas-tie! ate in ev- DAILY “R “mwcn Charlottetown - Summerside .- Moncton SUNDAY SERVICE Leave Charlottetown i! neon, "I Arrive Charlottetown Md p. m.