—dlllll d1: the diam on ruliilliiity What la man valuable "$11 r ends, vl us; Ofirhthtewl Glnrtlln, ‘III Della. nor-ls; ourdln. hauled us! Kassel, Frankfurt Hit In intensified Raids 19 enemy planes shot down in day raid; Fierce fires burn hours after night raid. Increase In Best 0f Living Index LONDON, Oct. 4—(CP)— Seventy-five Nazi planes were destroyed today in bombing and raiding operations by Unit- cd States aircraft against the CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1943 t 8TH ARMY MOVE THREATENS . 75 Enemy Planes D '11:!" Q” ,,____....--' ‘-.._____________‘ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew IHHHI lhllhll estroyed In Read by Everybody 8 PAGES RMMID Big Increases Asked In New II. S. Tax Bill By FRANCIS M. LEMAY (Associated Press Staff Writer) x adcool ception on Cap tol l-Iill to ay as presented a request for S10.5\l0.090.- v00 in new taxes, including a 4 War Situation Last Night By Kirke L. Simpson, Associated Prersa War Anal"; A lull of uncertain duration in heav I htl t a {Russia seems indicated although on both ronlts‘ thfifllttigitshair: sltlllyin r‘: rest- Thi; does not mean there is lack of major movements now, On the contrary, in Italy both the 6th anmy in the west and the 8th army in the east are moving up swiftly against Natl rcarguard resistance, \v o- bln; for indications of the line along which the enemy proposes to make dahle stand after his skilful evactntion of all the southern and south-central portion of the Peninsula. ln Russia Red forces are apparently thrusting at the narrow sector the Germans still hold east of the Dnieper between Orsha and Loev. That east-bank footing covers the vital crossings of the I‘ ‘ ,.er north of the marshes of the Pripet on the west hank. It forms an outpost pro- First Sea Lord Resigns Because 0f III Health Enemy May MAXIMG or A MAXIMS MERE MAN °' * -- MERE MAN chaining the lme my Worry his dollverer, Talking against religion is Iln- llser; the beast let Subscription Delivered. H0O Iisll. UG-W- other Pvovl I Ill-l ltQ. AIHIBIHIBEP Raizdss Yesterday 1 Be Forced To Retreat Monty’s famous army may turn German line and force retreat ‘ ‘ ' ‘ p cent increas in the govem- --- Icfillllllirzlrt miitlfig?“ “r213; lrsernI/s overall take from personal sactlnn [fir this I10“ vulnerable lzildndanglllarous centlralt segment ufbthe _ _T1~1 . l \ ' , ' n and ea p at e N orce ha een lic%!l'rAc¥$'o2lli/i1i1;—“ili2cx nelalili- western Liernlany and Operzl- mfg??? Morsenthau. United states thIi-lreygrerrln heere to holliuihoritrrrisnlihseot ornrraighgthazfrorrr lhosrlveine treasury secretary. with the ap- Tho rollroua running laterally to the west bank, feeding the whole t0 northern Italy. toined by the Domlnlon Bureau of Statistics rose from 119.2 at Aug. 2 to 119.4 at Sept. l for a total war- time increase of 18.5 per cent, the Bureau reputed today. There is no immediate change in cost-of-living bonus payments to workers in most Industries. The bonuses are adjusted quarterly and the next change is to be at Nov. 15 tiolls ovcr the North Sell. A joint conllllulliquc lly the nir ministry and the United Slates Arnly headquarters said the operations were carried out with the loss of I5 heavy bomb- crs. |)l‘0Vill of President Roosevelt, also rlskcd for sharp increases 1n levies on corporations and so-called lux- uries. such as liquor and tobacco. and for new taxes 0n soft drln and chewing gum. Appearing before the tax-filming house ways and moors committee, he proposed that'the WlthhOldlflg levy on wages and salaries, now 20 German Dnlcpcr central front, lies within field gun range of the higher cost hank all the way from Orsha to Zhlobln, a. distance of nltfsrly I00 miles. Tho Sozh River. rising southeast of Orsha and rMIBIIlY llafflllfilllll the lhllcpcr southward until it flows into the larger stream at LOH’. ll- farlls a possible Nazi outer defence line for the Dnie r front ln "ll"- critlral sector. There has been no lnkllcation that the usslans have Y" crossed the Sozh except for an unconfirmed report last Week that "l9? were approaching Zhlobin. _ Enl-lr foll rains obviously are Impeding the Russian atlenlot 10 Wadi: the Dnieper along its whole length and partlcularly ln the centre M" By Gayle Talbot, Associated Press Staff Writer The Brltlsh 8th army, vaulting up Italy's east coast in another striking exhibition of Allied grand strategy, threatens to force the Germans to retreat on the basis a! the index flsure for without loss, Canadian Spitfires o; tax,“ 1,11,01,19, he -- _ m“, u, 0,51,, 1,, 311,311“ 1,, Zhlobin _ °U~ 1- helped covfr the return of "w "n- glzofcefixotrl a graduated basis to w"- Zini‘ ltcov tzllyhdagllrigl (hfrogsl-Fri‘; ‘$312311 them are rrive. however. orrrrstub- lnto the mountains of northern Italy without even “m” ' dm" "l 5mm” "mm" "ed sim- MWY bmllbels- B" R- er the gross earnings of all ln°°m° born Nazi resistance in an effort to cling to that long, narrow past bank . "°“ is "m" l" ‘he “d” 1°‘ "h" c A. F. communique rvoorlcd- The brackets with rates that ml l“ foothold between Orsha and Loev indicates Nazi recognition of the vlm attemptlng a prolonged stand between Naples and “W high“ “nus paymems Wm communique also raised lha Can- Y range from one per cent for he ympnrmnu- o! that segment. Moscow's silence as to developments of the R besmfiulegcgzgéslsi r d h adian score In Sunday's Allied bag small wage earner up to 500:)“ last icw days ill that area further demonstrates mat the fate of the SIR ANDREW CUNNINGHAM I °r °° s‘ m“ 2i Natl lanes from nine to 10 cent for a person with a . -' Dnicpcr defence line may bcimrrlediately al- slllke ""- ‘ ‘ e Qvera ' 'a ' ’ of D I-‘or- winter freeze-ups which harl-Ien roads and fields for manoeuvrirr, I plcture of the campalan as it is furnishings. and in the miscellan- but it did not identify the addit- 000 salary- The withholding rates under the will soon be at hand in central White Russia and fromicglllfrlcoilsl I'll: :35 LONDON, Oct. 4-(0?) —-Adm11'al of the Fleet Sir Dudley Pound. planned became clearer yesterday with the an- ffigsintgglilpduiilrligugolfgusifarthlelsgui‘? mm“ succesgml punt‘ new plan would follow rouihly the an.‘ m mp rum m“ y“, the German. 101,1‘ o“ _ _ , eau sai ' ergl=p$jglfyua°jgjlfli1“‘§‘ferl“"‘,'{\‘; ..=~____ Tg6_ Qcatkexfi, ma’. upon the operations in that sector about rnllil-Ocgélbgz; 3251i?’Sefiaévlwlesggcéshtlfifs ormrgirlre/gg nouncement that the Brltlsh force had Jumped by * “ 1901150119 on Page ' although tho grout Russian winter offensive at btflllllgrfld u ch K British naval Cosmo“ Decause of m water mnes beyond to capture Termo“ The food Index advanced from 133.2 at Aug. 2 to 133.5 at Sept. 1. reflecting advances in the price of eggs. beef and pork which out- weighed declines for potatoes and lemons. The home furnishings in- dex moved up from 117.9 to 118.2 on scattered increases for furniture and hardware. city only a few hours aficr R. A, F‘. and R. C. A. F‘. night raiders blar- ted Kasai with 1,688 tons cf ex- plosives hurled down at the rate of 56 tons a minute. bongo-range fighters which es- corted the heavy bombers shot down 19 of the Nazi planes While the bombers who pm-tlcipntcd In Kassel equalled the concentrated Island Airmen In Big Raid 0n Kasset. thobrcd westward march to the Dnlcper did not come until late in Nov- em or. . , In Italy the Allied march on Rome is in full swing hi5 the NfllI!_Kl\9 grnurvli grudgingly but fast enough to llvhllfl Blilklr-llllllglgl- b 53:? Alllcll commentators are already apprehensive tllat llme V 0 tlncll to ltnow the grim fate that overtook Nail @5- i be “Fireight health. lt was announced Loni ht. He \vlll be succeeded by Admiral of the Fleet Sir Andrew Browne Cun- nintzhzlln, naval commander-in- chief In the Mediterranean. Sir Dudley. who is 66. entered hospital for treatment after re- turning from the Quebec confer- ence. He had been first sea lord and chief of mvol staff through- on the Adriatic coast, almost directly east of Rome across the Italian Peninsula, By continuing up the relatively undefended east coast Gen. Sir Bernard Montgomery's fighters soon would present an active threat to the Nazis’ , flank and force them to pull northward. _ , t . E ____ ca t Game f2: tlrigrrtiicsea s“ p accwmed LONDON. Oct. 4-<cr- CABLE) out they.“ and bfifore his 1111-, __ p ' The “-*-F~~R~°~*-F- attack 5i"$153.’;.§"il.iti§"i’i3°tf£‘.“slit “lharves .‘$iilé';‘.-‘:l.k.ifl..3l“1fl w." rliéoifil: mffigfiig?gLfkggfhMifi°5ylclggglél " ‘ cowl fleet 11"‘ three veers Allid 5th Army ‘pushed forward ' Airways chsh Awarded Medal LONDON, Oct. 4——(CP)—Capt. Clerk Gable has been awarded the fury attained in the July 27 raid on Hamburg and the Sept. 3 attack on Berlin. Reconnaisance pilots said that eight hours after the 1,650 tons of bombs had been cascaded on Kos- rel, fires were burning so furiously after last night's concentrated it A.I".-l-t.C.A.I‘. ltttaak on lsassJ, German industrial centre 100 miles cost of the Ruhr, WhlCh was bat- tered by 1.680 tons of bombs. The bluenose Squadron. 00m- manued by Wing Cmdr, C E. Hal"- On Halifax OTTAWA. Oct. 4—-(CPI—Th9 Labor Uepurtnlcllt today arranged for members of the armed forces to move freight on Halifax whar- lOften termed Britain's greatest Admiral since Nelson, Sir Andrew. 59. has been supreme commander- in-clliel of naval operations ln_ll.e Mediterranean under Gen, Dlvlght -EiSOI‘lllO\\'€l‘, Allied colnlnander-ln- chief. Sir Andrew. who won one (l! fl 111 British QH from Benevento, 32 miles northeast of Naples, to force an important crossing oyer the Galore River and toni ht were in position to any defence line the Nazi {plight attempt to establish out- S along I e Volturno River. of which the. lOn Post-War Trans-Ocean Flying 1'15 of AnnBDOIIs Royal. N -$-. was on the raid and sot. Tiny Weeks (hometown unavailable) celebrated his 29th flight as a rear-gunner by shooting down a Messerschml.» the greatest victories naval history when the Italian fleet gave up the fight, became comman- der-ln-chlef of the Mediterranean Fleet when Sir Dudley was aplwlnt- Calore is a tributary. I British armored patrols thrust-y lng northward from Naples engag- ed in brisk clashes with the retreat. w; ‘ohm-e freight handlers are on style and appealed to officers of tho International LOIIBBHOIBTIIQIYS Association (AF. of L.) to halt a air medal for "exceptionally meri- tcrious achievement while partic. Ipating in five separate bomber combat missions" over enemy terri- that curtains of smoke were en- gptuntered 30 miles northeast of the y. t-lweeplngln and out of Germany WASHIIJGTON, Oct, 4— (OP)- HEADQUARTERS ALLIED tory United States 8th Alr Force 11911. 11 d 11 111 . . .. , headquarters announced today. $11112 snuff; §e..§§u§o.n1,§.-fmnd§ mglmlf‘ °§°{,.",‘]§,,,"‘?,‘,§.5§gn on the symmmy Sink‘: “?‘°l"“r“r"§°i’v§f.% SOUTHWEST PACIFIC. Oct. ed m, Se, 10m mg enemy’ bu, ma" w, was d Hill "Clilllrhfélc. coolirgss and skill" their first precision attack ol the ralduiefllfltlfletlet?’ “Flt Lt Bob Mur- smgrfierffinfiisyrffvaqa:1500?, “f, word 5-(Tllesday) —-i(API, T ltlllll‘ Sid Andrew's new duties are‘ edX nothing to indicate that the Ger- a} clebillgaginldeerfiggfilaego[Eggfzzcglfwsi ' 1 . . _ . ' ' ' ~ ~ * h n on __ - 1 - . - e . ur ng I: e ve m ons ref ect war on l-rankfurt, whose bis rub. [in cardigan. P E.I. FO.s Bill was received m“ 400 members U1 ggwgtat: mrsupeslmy: 2mm“ 52252110823)tglégtlygntgéalyychyefaaire £31: 005511111‘ xtgargfliélxté arglyégyrmig‘ ggeihgvijrnltgg pstlicésqnbiwgggéofiag I that area. (The Berlin radio reported that a sharp clash occurred at. Glugll-I fiulTlS, Solnt John, N B Among other Canadians on the raid was Flt Lt. Bill pay. D F-C- Ayleford. N-S. the fifztllldltllODg oftmliigfgrlyvgyndlllélrd Stcalns p ‘ er s. d n n" and station employees _(A.F. of L.) E?"ufiézg?_gz‘gfi:féigiebargu a: “T? lvme,“ .“‘=ff“s‘§‘tuf§§i“g a smke thegVelh Gulf the nlxht o! 0"- w 11c l s one ' ' ‘ . 4|) . . - 1.2 and destroyed more than A icw hours Intel the depart o‘ ‘he "an but there was no indication 1n Lon- $012 tonight who would succeed great credit“ to him ond the armed orces, the citation said. The former movie star's latest raid was against Nantes, France. on Sept. 28. It was announced then that he ber, automobile, chemical and roll facilities gave 1t high priority on Allied lists of German targets marked for obliteration. The escorting fighters. equipped with extra gasoline tanks for the ellt evacuation of Kolornban- mg any t“ w“. WA. Patterson, President of United Alr Lines. came out for mu- nopoly representation, clninling "as a nation we cannot pol-mu, the CD1‘.- duct of private business to retard ano, only five miles north of Nap- les. and declared that an Allied vanguard was repulsed lifter hard flBllllng- It sold German forces air Andrew is considered the sonifichtioh of ‘he Rwal NEW strict disclpllllarlan who holds the respect oi lllS mcll. He is kn0Wll per- 5' . a would leave soon for the United long haul, did not suffer a single loss yWeather Slows mcnt received word 100 atevedorcs freight WASHINGTON, Oct. 4-—(AP)— throughout the navy for his POW- were taking up new positions be- illternlltionnl negotiations.” States with a gunnery training film L l and”: he likened‘ ' "555 mm ‘he K5559‘ attack ‘md hi“; lrlirusfioo sohnfl removed from - "u" v mi. sunsuflary Musqum bombe,» _ ylcllt e LP the docks where Turkish Syfnpflthles are deflhite- erful voice. be m_ swoon Naplgg 11nd Rome‘ bu; gave) A short time later. W11. Cover- T00 RETIRIN ' ' mg‘ m“ ° U It o Nations and 1f Admiral Pound had ch D m, 1.1 1 r h. 1 11 1 dale. President of American Export G thrusts at Hanover and the stevpdores take over loading it into leywwlgiltiaalary nslguauon warrants, mine!“ m three crmcal Denodscfqr um‘ n o e oca on o the new , Airlines. one o‘ Wu companxes holds of ships. Britain. He commanded the o- while the ram as we“ as enemy hoydmg B “5111119319 1'0; 111131-15. BRISTOL, England (CP) l.’ don't know why ycung men of 65 ftnineland. and the laying of minus in enemy watt-v. was 24 planes. s0 the The Governments action Dro- vlded for members of any 01 ll"! Turkey will enter the war with the Allies, diplomatic sources said t0- ossus at the bottle of Jutland and 1n 1935, when war with Itfll Q delaying action and slowed the assault above Naples. the demolltlons tional flying, expressed direct oppo- slllon to lnonoply control, arguing 17th:‘ ganrlgtglieggmrrlilegteg mgliktllelig iexrxriilqcllhlirgvreheufltfufafiiagdkilgltfzggillle ___ - r 11 - dav. - - 1 ‘ was or Bristol Housing ccmmiw" ' Al‘ nwnbers‘ r Rlilsglhrgoliiimcgchappliregtlyluflhnl: hlllgltlfieéllfilflvlggshltliglglécfile SGaOISCI-Ssfllgé I ALGAERS‘ 0M1’ *f‘“',l,fi1‘il; gllgggttlellllldtDSfI$IIBIIEHiJFDIE§é ilfledit- Xfiilletgeg lnggllived sulfide-filly fol‘ just w" b“; m‘ derman Shepherd is 81. Dvgllesollggfillllgtgd the Gemfignglflrlzf merlnz the last’ German remnants they lychreblto giyie 11:15: halttepttsllog llséinfizrzisatfsisgirtilgewd; “uh erifnez: [Eegomwd chm of naval blasting 0g; 1522i n20 rggllxrrrlrzgatiggrs-y ‘The coptrpversy beutween me W0 tllrlllll! 011°“ said- m“ Kagsers frganrikthsclxcauirlatil‘: tabartgz: ly9arpi1uglllie£i€hgrg $.15 no Iihdica. ‘if-wan M ggsugllzégférfrsnt" staff in 5193i? and soon rlfler was mglllle Bil‘! avixtgtckbwéls directed Drl: Twllguge, gggslélaeéigspiggiziflsdtefigt‘m3 ' tlon whether they might subse- c" "ll c" conquest o; given the rank of Admllal of the ways yarogund cagungleslsggnldiahltigxlgdg Confmm the United states an” eonlllle gvrllls defenders delayed going into 11c- tlon. Milk Drivers Quit, carryinng troops and supplies to- day, while the Red Amly forced another river near Gomel and kill. tunllv completl the Island. LONDON. Oct. 4-—(CP Cnblcl— qucntly handle other freight. Plans for using the armed forces to kccp frcighr, moving were com- Fleet. ,, Popularly called the "fill-lll" 0f Britailfs present l1avlll_ strategy which emphasizes flfiglvsslvc action, lvlignano. in the Naples and Rome where the Nazis have concentrated their trllnsporll BT93 between the war: Will the American share l of global flying be carried bv a. single molloply‘. as is the case with Canada roprcscnlcd by trrlns.Can- d nearly 4,000 Gcltnnns amid - ,, I \ 9km"; and "Talkie Elcl Frida. 10-5-21. - °~ 919ml dllrlll- l“ "e ., 1; 11' r llort. . - 1w‘ both to u l,- tl l- r htl -l s L y 100,000 Dnnk water bitter tank battles inmwihilt: Russia-y pnbnr Munster Mitchell in a l, - {gala B‘§,,",§,,,,,31‘§§2;5.,.‘l{§‘. giamnd. 21f‘ alihfllltlcfil“ $21122“) Agni“: and to ilvjlggdlrawléllealvllv egfiivlgggi Ma Alrhmi m. m, sgvuml private “Tunes Murray Riv" Imurs‘ NEW YORK-ac? 4 (AP, “(sift/Clive gxlizllclcugiffleerl: girmen alfivl iziihmnigsiliiqokiitkorfi. 51h?‘ €£Olgllli%xlilllfltlgli l “rd mil-BY devoted ‘its tiltlilfe 3d?‘ cncliercwilhs President Roosevelt at from the Path of the Allied ad- mlllvpsflllw‘ minimum "mm"! ‘hem’ . --, . - — — . ". ‘ . eaes. - , y wa ran. see. i‘ m Show!“ restauranta hotels ‘md an destrmlsed more thgn mob tirlllcks‘ In‘ “mm warned that: ulinlcss ihelljllfitklilrcalligqrhuwhlelzsg naslvglg and lgltgilinuccorlfiélifghheexs a: Th1 8th Army's IandinKs at Ter- I r - ' ' ' i": "Tflklgs_Mo1-g11 Tuesday, estimated 2 000 families in Man- and d oersid a Geflflillll a a 0a.: mcllurcturncd to zvormy’ H113 (t); mum. of the Dnmhmm and 1m washmgwn’ ' ‘"1011 confronted me Germans conllnucrl on llzlpc 7 Col. a) ‘ 10-2-31. 05593" We" wmwui- mm‘ ‘on! “a 531d l‘ mid“ gm ‘mmmlln Que supp‘ ‘lll-l’ “rrlmliemell s w e m?‘ e -.. ntriblltion which ls ":1 '1 Dudley is one of two llvln with a new thrcu1 to their lef'i " W "WT-ifl“ .____ 26 télrivers ftor} Sheffield forms ioll- lpmelg. retéprded by the Sotviet Mtorn- hnéltcaile ‘all rlenlshnblfieghispgyfipgg.‘ élgflllfge a‘; pride and emulation of nnsvlfh office-rs m hold the (lrder 0d flank‘ Fmv miles norm o‘ mo... our u _s‘_ t - d d _ ed orepor or work. I01‘, up 19712 was as ye no o 1. q flu-KB W09 C" -' _" - 1 K‘ o, onferre r 1 1 1‘, 11:- . _ a‘ es Pa “s Ne “W5” o Mmler- "mwllve cial Mosccw report on what Berlin as evident-c of dissatisfaction with I111 the Allied Wwe“ gxlgilnlllslecljhtlge H? lsllwfi‘ “s dip ii‘: lgerseglsgegd Oflllalllgllvotlillilatlgilgll. ulillls flll“, lllghyvoy that l‘llllS inland to 0011.1 ‘(Q "Dance Seven Mile Bay, Tues- day, U01. 5. l0..4-2l. d 1mg??? gortltl: dangnig Riyfir- reported Si“ bad weather and fierce German A o L “mum ,n j [d m a e oo r ay, o er n. ' _____ 11 1 ed 1i- g y cru scr sq - ' ‘- V nc u Can di 1 t Di Ii , Refreshments. 10-5-8-21 LUSAKA __ (OP) -8lx north- finiyarfgi- rtxhg illegtlectllmetzelncenlt PSYCHOLOGY IN IVDUSTRY lfrogi l9g2crllrlaofl9iif nw-‘ililsigcellllslélnggf now stiandealmostl dtirnectiv easilfzlijrlil --- --— or an o r r _ ' across the Italian peninsula from “Dam I F1_ ern Rhodesian chiefs recently had launched its successful summer LONDON _ 1gp, __ phycho10_ _ h I _ _ _ 58y. OctfBtlIll. ggduglugighool r their first experience of flying and offensive to hurl back the Germans 31¢“ posts used i0 llelermme a‘ freed R9lll1S.l91:RlJl-lfl‘x::c Brutal-fizz: f—-*'—— liiriig:h2g1ahieaiiliiirirriiecifimfffifffi, ‘f0 ‘Gen. Clark's divisions fightinl: ao-t-a-zl , , >_ drive cne_of__thos_e__bi1}isiol_war.' cow communique indicated. armed forces Should be Bl-lllllefl i0 b k 25-mi1e front t f N l B . r V w "Dance. Nabstere‘ Comer School "’ " industry after the war,_ Alec Rod- iarirlillssh chit gin tile breach in the! R'c'A'F' gvlllftoprogsgslcsup thecggfl2t1ilcn;llrllflt' ‘ gca Wednesday. October 0th. Good ger. an official of the National In: nlrrdenburg line took Montbrehain! E11... 1111, £01,111 make 1, virtually 1m. . “fl. I stitute 0f Industrial Psychology. re and Beaurevoir. German Chan [possible for the Germans to put up o mimic, IO-fi-Il "Dance at Fanning Brook school secretary of the milk dealers as- sociation of Metropolitan New York said. that all drivers at the Company's 51th Street Plant, ser- ving 225 wholesale and retail reutel expressed a desire to learn "to has hinted. that the liberation of the CZZIICIISJJS is in its llnnl stage. lll White Russia and along the Dnleper River Iirle of the Ukraine, 200 miles to the Dnieper, the Mos- Nazis Recap tare Some rt National Will‘ Lfltllfll‘ Bonrd deci- ‘clon increasing the basic wages for; lthe men from 52 to 56 cents an llollr. The mcn maintained the in- crease was insufficient. War-—25 Years man's fitness for service in the and Nugcnt l-Abasse 111-11111"; 111g commends in Lancet, British Med- 6911M pro osed in the Reichstag lcal Journal; _ _that_tl:le_ flies statejerrrlmt: ectcr of the Admlr isloll in 1922-25. lord conlllll-‘filmlflfi ncct with of the admiralty and (ISSIBLIII! chief; fIllB rllmllng of the naval staff lll 1021-21), real ‘Molllltnllls to Rome. Gen. Montgomery's forces. which . I battle Admlllll Cmlllfidfllllllfligzlgkflal may zl. main north-south trunk ‘ up over the ADElllllllv a major defence south of Rome or,l llndecd. south of the Po line. ‘TAKE A CHANCE I-‘oa YEAR If vrfledmmuf- o"- 5‘ wflmel" T ° K " - '———-' o! 4 (C?) Al c can’ Lunc————h“. m- ‘ mglgalolgqdTglillblg ‘sct 111 2'1 acres? "Coma to the dance in Wllt- of parkland on Llle northern trlngc , ire Hail Wed. Oct. 6th. Proceeds j ' of Toronto was opened today as the 1 ‘m °‘ "Nlffihm 10-5-21 LDNDON, Oct. Flam-strum; all tnilitar installations had been "'§e§E-,O°;UQX;LF;n“"}§u,j,§§§f,,f°“°§f;| P . "Chicken supper and dance Ver- in strength b sea and air, German seized on os. and that the British framing pwmch mean, 1n 111g non River I-lall Wednesda , October forces have ested several strona- garrison was taken by surllrlse- Kvs words 6f “S conummlkn,’ m“, . 0th. Supper served from p.m. points from British troops on the WM revflverfd Brllt- 33 by British “me R C A. F m5 grown 1m;- 1 —-— ' 10-4- Island of Kos in the Italian Dode- parachute troops and ‘ sea-borne T} en‘, 1's "on; of m" (ngnm- I OTTAWA. Oct. 4——(CP)— Cren- High tide fills afternoon ht <1 and l 10nd,“. ‘ nlery butter In store in nine prin- tomorrow morning at 1i. . "Meat and Salad Supper, Leg- gpnese, tho Allies announced. but in Yugoslavia determined patriot forces along with bores in the Dn- decanese and the Greek Island of 380108 t0 the north. COFFEE other fouled _C.\lu\-l..'l1~. V training establishments about All“ Commodore G. E. Waits new com-l cipal Canadian cities totalled 50,930,712 pounds, an in- crease of 1.000000 pounds over Se t. hi. OCL. l Sun sols this rvoninc at 6.35 MIC rises tomorrow morning at 7.03;, w 6, . t2 Hm’ “"15? all“? 0cm," armkl hug“; lilgia lsgntme Nam The Yuyoslavs eager go s eed tn Fl t 1 on , , , l‘ - 4 0 . l‘ llil ‘ l O . mm“ n or 10-4-21. onsirooliriruutorirssoult upon Kos. day of liberation. battledt e Nazis $moi DEI- csllafglreicrglf lnA “ll-ml and 11,699,640 pounds over l. ,m, 5 q _’ H V“ “n BI miles ion and the second larll- on a front from northwestern Italy 019 _ H vm" éwrc- gull: dale last veer, the Dominion Summorsllin vldo 1B mllllltcs Intel "wanted m buy live and dressed "t Island o the Dodecanese lylnlz In the frontier region 350 miles V V V V Ellswoltls Alnlour cl. 5» A ll uleoll of Statistics said today. lll than Charlotfoluvrn, sloo- o-l. mo. u. row- = mu»- wn“: 1"‘fl{£‘°f$§.l?lf1.‘l“‘.?‘li2 223222158022“: -. nun“ puma‘ "land cold Emu‘, i lnsthgagk i211 t¥heAliiii§d hiytiglqexlsierlcliiotgelzflotilgllrerhthlilglgh‘; ' l‘: Cult F0 ns lllc Royalr Military l the year In stockslg? gslitwpo m o Dislzlxhl-"rlilhuansvllk co" L“ __i a-a.“ lcilslglasinmlmmsndegnnounced that and tearing up 091-11151; p011, 5nd College at Kingston has meant to iwghcggctzgyolglngs ln the nine cities Charlottetown - Summerslde — "Annual Chicken Sup r Ind "the illhtllls continues." rail communications in the bottle- the army. V , . 171958 last yell: pounds’ again“ 51' | Chprlgaflfl" H m Dnwe. at. James Hall. gmusner- oémalr§°llfnvmonfi§fla 313M553 QZZKQZ'§,{Q§,,,““"'“ °""‘“1“ gur- "glue fffjf, “gfffnjflaff m",§l.;,f.l,‘,;“.‘fi’.‘l Cold storage holdings in eh» nlllc, llflliahzon. 41m r- m." ' 5 '4 itfl"1.§'..°.°3"§,"§l; October ‘mllhfl-‘ii Sunda when the landings began. They struck with rising power started n l0 week cculso today loyglgllfiflgcllgl gglgllizéléiilempoulrrls. all fllirr-lrrin (Zlhsprln- ‘Itluwn 1,10 p, m - — u‘ "l. hora." was: slams; l.'.'..."..l"r:.. fir: .2212. s "rm" " » sou our“; u "‘ " '“ "' " ‘Notlce- Sch l I arrears ors an a es a 11 lcr war so a or Il(‘ll' mu ,1 . ' "' , ; , _ s"; _ | _ 1r ton achooloopliliiilit [hot lmld bomb "l! "WM" “l °““‘°° "i" w” 1W" '"°'°"‘"B'Y m°""°°<l '4 l1 l'<‘¢°l;lllll"n W‘ "l" C-"W" l.“ 4dgwrlgzihrni-irlrliiiieiieiiii} ' hictrhi lll‘ illllllldliilcl-giiglrllllllgrry 5mm m", cwber 30th will be handed w Rlwdel ""1 l'""'°"°" l" Cm” ~° g1; fifrlfg g‘ §°““t°§°°l“.°' 6;‘? Gllvellfllmll "W “"1" "Im- "HS I galnst 5,838,918 dozen on meld-rout Leave lyoorl islands-limo mm “r on g men's 1 v date last year. Holdings of frnzcll ‘l_rt for collection. Tyrus Holmes, 1y. weaken Nasl air support of their island drive. l0 5-9 A Berlin broadcast asserted that Army on the Adriatic shores of It- aly at Ermoli. l ncw college on n par lll importance l with the great-st staff college g names in the Empire. l .._.,_....».-.... . .. ggs were 13.591690 pounds against .l30,553 in I943. 2.15 p.m. l loam corlooo 12.111 p.m. 1.11 p.m.