Maxine 0I_ A MERE MAN i11- nltyabolldalwcylbelsi- fiuaulnvltlllcm. The Ps Pep (levers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew >7 ns 0 If’ . II Friendly"! urdlal. Ililelel II’. Guardian. ‘two Cont; CHARIUPTETOWN. CANADA. SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1944 r Y ll LES F R01 RUMANlA 12 ‘laid warning irum what mly be lo your sdnnllle. - MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN other: I! PAGES ball y unloved tr ilpiwev. James Boyle’ Named Bishop Of fharlottetow glyncity Drovld inlays Saint ilirlck’: Play 1m mo; act comedy “ltileenb " sented by the Bene- wltnigishpréoeiaty was thorough- (rhlsob Wilma“ by tiu- d the g filial... aiteruoon and pulnl. , dit ll d Mt. O. Le- Wh m pablouedircction, and sponsible ior iul reduction. capncit crowds FY1300 Edward the 4p m. p ayers nra to be congrat- ggg upon their splendid m, and Joyce k.Mahar, Grace wells and Chester Donovan ed outstandinl iy. laitles between the nets gtnfpff the music provided by Don Messer Orchestra, lnueh appreciated. h‘ dolly illll ls lb "It. Ill till I11 lift?“ per- Ferguson, Diamond. dramatic WCIG L. Kelly expressed thanks to mirtthe. l: cllir P0“ out Roosov that he has reached a decision tile French Id 1y covers the tlon the United States to extend Vlatioual Committee as the iuturc vlovl reasons, UTH N-B. March I'l- itcble purposes. owing is th; cast oi charac- ‘\- tinued on psgw ll, Col. 4 ‘The President told a news eon- lrence hc couldn't disclose the na- iilrt oi the decision now, ior ob- and indicated his lttialorl now ls belore the State lull War Departments here and Ibo is being considered in London. All announcement b tllit they recognlz; committee as the governing au- thority to move in behind Allied Armies in Franc; has been expect- ior some time. N- S. Shipyard Workers Return WEYMO , (Wk-About 60 wlmlvloyees oi 1H8 Yard ncrs re jllrk today alter a one-day strike. ‘The men walked out yesterday ilse cl de im on their demand ior an un- daily pay alter the com- d decided to reduce the day from 10 to eight hours. ionluc EllEliTo gnaw“ A "'Unl 5 linen ‘C ‘umxn. ‘gs lb today, n,‘ Ind lay .11 ‘F'- o ug “PW Boo rts nd Victoria Bin-k. Wedmdel. . -.___ OI pldiislmahtrdz? ma: , 8-l5-2i. "Qlmrll Mae lull. an "b an“ ‘hi. filth." "a vls and ' My s lickay, H!‘ phalt shing Aubrey Ouoeliile. Lino Club _ Bvnien an A1 . U! . i7. Gm" t, the directors. orchestra, the participants, and ell- preciation to th; aud- their attendance and coeds being used illied Airmen Keep Up fAssaiili} London Raided i. D. ll. Decides irvnch Situation -"ABHING'ION, March 1'l—(AP) cit disclosed to- situation, which degree o‘! to the French o! met- liberated the Allies e French er cent oi the e LeBlanc Shit‘)- ‘ o in receiving a de- Wheat. Book Boyle. 3-11-71. D 1c.il Mammoth lsllooucbe until s Fraser. Morris i-ll-lc-M-li ‘ruesdsyllaron g av following. sea- .oi Winchell‘s broadcasts ior ‘last two years. March li-(Gfi-Ilost Antnuluttl. l0- to Canada and New! ed tcfllcllt ousldland. announc that Pope Plus XII has lwolniod RKN. JsnlaeesdBoyle. 59. iii-Tish priest i Ho ecner Church. Sydney ‘iota... m; Episcopal se- a our.‘ o Msar Boyle. a. native oi Anti. gonish County. N.S.. studied at lt- Prsncis Xavier University there. It Rome. Iouvain. and Columbia. ilniversitv. New York Ho WM 0Y- dnin d tn th; pries 00d in i813. ersity when he was priest at Hevre 8. oi Rrd w“ Parish Bydney H v . eemcr . . Msgr. cceeds Archblsn p J- A. Obullivlgnfureoellti transigrred arch doocse ol umndnlsaaed praises?’ gology 01238.11 58m - ary where he taught 10!‘ 10 In 1M2 h’. was mcointed perish priest in the Cathedral Parish. LONDON, March l’! — (AP) — Allied airmen pounded Nani instal- lations in France today. with A. 1". Mosquitoes and Unitod ss medium bomber and ilchters carrying out the attacks which followed . A. l". - R. C. A. I‘. night assaults. London, meanwhile. had another alert tonight but it was brie! al- though the_ capital's powerlul de- fence; thundered into action. Tonight the Ilkankiurt radio sta- tion signed oli suddenly in the middle oi’ a program usually an indication that R. A. P. night bombers are over the continent. Winchell-Dengue: Feud Nears Dlinlax WASHINGTON, March 17- (AP)-—A iflld between Walter Win- chell, radio commentator and newspaper columnist. and mun- y as the Dias Committee ordered an lnvsstigaw' Chairman Martin Dies (Dem.- TexJ, who has exeoriated the com- mentator in several recent House speeches. announced that committee on un-American activ- ities has issued a subpoena ior scripts and recordings oi Winch- dl's programs ior the last two years. Hg added that I i-hflwlllh ll!- vestlgation oi Winchellb programs probably would regouir; the ap- pearance oilalbout witnesses. in- o c eluding als oi the Jet-gene Company, Winehsllb spo . and the Blue Network. which carries his programs Whether Winchell himself will be subpoenaed. tho Texan said. has not been decided. At Miami Beach. Winchell de- manded. "vvhv don't e- na Winchell?" when he was in- iorrned oi the committee's ae- tlorl. Maritime llnlon . Discussed Again Eié iiggri to and in serious ldangor ol being M" he said:- U" VI-llvr read to Isms hoped-ior results. bogged wusaultslianeityanlloitbsbills tank, grenade. and bayonet. The concentrated bombardment however. ll it shortened tho the it cannot be Tllflo flu be no question that sides. however. great Russian ollenslve. Forced withdrawal months agn under Allied fatally ==Targets In RAKE. March 17- J-Ob- iectivss wifliin Jrsrs bombed today ior th; first time during the war. nn-o iorlna- tlons c! American has rs- Tbs tarleis were not te- is. iv identiiied by Allied headquart- ers. but it was believed that the R. heaviss pounded Vienna's railway 5t”. iaeilitles and probably port. instal- lations on the ube. The United Nations radio at Al- giers said an alrorait iactory ct Vienna had been hammered. Medium also attacked a vital ruiwivy junction in north- ern Italy. 1t was disclosed. The light smash lollowed s t attack on Soils, eag- R.A . la bomb load on rail installations n the iirst reported use oi tour-engined night bombers irom Italian bases. hat night's bias was done by tour-melded Ha axes and two-engined Wellingtons. an oiil- umouncemcnt. said. the lint theatre. ‘mesa with Laneasters. have borne the brunt oi the nl t assaults on Ber- lin and other an cities irom Britain. lied Paper Says Jan Victory Impossible llbfiOw, March l'i—iA.P)-The Soviet trad; journal war and the wor class-in its irankest. disc on oi the Japanese war sit.- ustlon-cays that Japaness "vic- tory is lmpomible" and predicts that the Japanese ileet “will not dare begin active operations snv. more." The msgtllne. dated Mash 1a but only out rods . said in a; art- icle by enie hukov that "th s irlt c! t e Japanese peopl; rs s " and dec alarm has been caused in the coun- glxrsutoratvlbullula-rgtzroducllon rats U. S. Not Considering Recognizing Badoglio 't waauniocorr Ill-Nb ("in-hi "h"... in living d1 y a one - olnatie recognition to amid. Badoglloh Italian relllns and the United States is not even consid- erig similar action. inn wen by Stats zolvtcry a eouimucs 17- t Y It which ma: ‘i.‘i'°'&."5‘.“' "" “°'" l b Ill week this some iniocmamsmtodenathwu 8. lists y, "mm.f.i.“l.'a.n""" i" ii‘ ____.._._..__ West Coast Reserve Force To Dlsband arr Maren _ _ New MM n (Gian. osd mica bl Its idiom-m...» flfll menelceehbslusdlsbandsl. aiusion iht lords s lib army advance, compelling try by In oiiicial declaration on 1M msdsolear" llllllllt Ir Klrke L. Simpson, Associated Press War Analyst Tbs unprecedented bomb and shall ior Allied troops defense a! tho rubble heap that. once 0| tell definitely short II its beyond which command It. still re- tedlous mopping-“ operations by o! so llnlll a target was worth while. would otherwise have taken t; clear the Cassius hurdle. es l! It reduced Allied Mlllltleg ‘that it did both questioned in tho light oi information now at hand on post. bombardment developments at Cassius. both Allied and German high com- mands Nlord Rome as a key to the situation on the southern Balkan l" hunt. n u more o! l. political than a strictly military objective lor both Nevertheless. its diversions! vain; and the political potentials In the Balkans are Important and insreaing. The Allied Home elmlfllln U lloilnltely taking weight of! lbs Italian hunt at a dcclslv; point In "l! o! German divisions elst o! Kiev to Inset a critical situation in Italy and the Balkans alter lljally’: Will-D" the Nail nont- Ths Kiev bulge vrsst. s! the river resulted. Out o! lhlt has come the grave plight oi the whole Neal right flank in Russia. toppling back into Romania trapped Isllust the Black sea. I! the Nazi situation in the BngJJnlesier sector is as grave s; Mos. cow advises now paint it. only in the Balkans and Italy can the Gennnns ilnd troops near enough to prop their tottering southern flank In the- _ east. reversing the previous vnovuuent. The‘ would inevitably lead in loss o! Isms and touch o" new lntL Nul revolt llrm throughout the Balkans Vienna Hit For First Time In War ‘Domitian Announce. .. Loss Df Destroyer LONDON. March l7—(CP)—Loss o1 tho destroyer 8M5. Mahratta. commanded in Lt-Cmdr. M. Drought, D.S.O.. RN. was m- nounced tonight by the Admiral- Ths Mahratta. one oi the La- iorey class. was ordered under the 19D naval estimates. according to Jane's Fighting Shim. but no eon- structlon details were given. Lively Discussion llc ll. S. Drsanlsrlcs HALIFAX. March i7 - (GP)- Furewofks were touched oli beiore the Nova scotia legislature's as. ricuiture committee today bv a n‘. mlutlon from the be placed under oon of the Ercvinclai dairy ar ia-gtlon can ion. les Pltzrsndolph. secretary Char r the Associ ‘lo in» uni-lame" n andcgrirgieragi c cream producers in western Nova Bcotia suspected creamer-y operators were getting wgether tn keep down their mlmhase prices to the farmers. Highways Minister J .D. McKen. ale. who tes two crelu-ncrl chanced Fl sndolph was "an agit. 1W trying to stir up trouble" and had never been a larmu-r in his life. He said he oblefted to listening to men who or. trvl N. S. House Committee Would Change Time HALIFAX. March 1~'i—(CP)-A resolution to abolish time as a war measure and revert to Atlantic Standard time was ‘ nimouslv today by the Nova Bootis iogislature ngri. culture committee. "hnnsa-s’ ac-dvltlas must in many respects be de-uerrnin , the sun.“ the resolution said. éarldwrnay n25 y thong‘ ecco with requiranents oi daylight saving .' Watorrnan latis. ttiinewsretilose D ygoltorsoonn -' railways; 4 air . - than“; year's study . Jewish Refugees ' BlV. i l¢-._ Outline ls Result Df Long Study Iy FRANK FLAHBIT! UITAWA. March l7-— (CP)--In one broad statement Munitions mil-mar Howe today dedlncd the Canadian government's policy eon both dcmesnc and international all‘ Canada o t u in iront oi the nations or the world as the iirst to publish a detailed plan ior international control oi’ air ic. Main points 0i the Ministerial pronouncement were:- l. Canada. has proposed to the nations creation oi an "internat- onal air transom authoritv to Accnee and regulate air traiiic be- ween nations; 2. The authority is based on tree- dcm oi licznccd airurait were-tors to ily over. land in. and carry pas aengers and freight to or from. bu not within. any country: 3. Ownership and operation Canadian airlines will be sopilfated rmm ownership and operation 0i Previously-announced govern- ment policy on Trans lines as the government's "chosen instrument" or dDeration o1 inter- national and transntontirlental ser. vices is ed rt board" .5‘ m’ the governs-amenity.‘ onhudev opulent an plum g av on. 6. To assure Canadian ' a sllwly or! equipment alter the was‘. ium-engmsa bulimia airerc m. be‘ om- po - llevcdtobe thebutin V ior tbs. nstluiv; years llpvs been ob- (‘Iiias plane is believed to be the Douglas D04 and it ls believed it will be made at the government- o Victory Aircrait plane at M n. (mo, xxyw ‘tlclng Lan- caster lour- ‘ -bom s.) The comlnrehehsivs statement oi licv is the result oi more by an inter-de- ental coulmi te; on aviation carded by Cmdr. C.P. Edwards. Deupty Minister oi ‘h-ansport. is an elaboration and develop- ment. oi a statement made a year: c Mackenzie 83o M r King and a prelude to Canadian participation in proieeted hater-nat- ional conferences upon the arran- ements for which. Mr. Howe said. con errlng r an n l “ ‘wit. £28.?" fr‘. iééii States authorities. MacArthur Reiterates Promise To Filipinoes ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, Southwest Peciilc. March 17- lAPl-Prcmislng one oi the great- est oliensives oi the Paeilic war to liberate the Philippines and ad- jacent islands from the Japanese. Gen. Douglas MacArthur ton ht reiterated his pledge to tn; Filip o people to return and ires them. I-Is spoke at a dinner. commem- orating his arrival in Australia ex- actly two years agc. The speec followed his decoration by Lord Gowrie. Governor-General ol Aus- tralia. with the Grand Cross oi the. Order Ol the Bath. Coming To Canada LISBON. March 1'1 -— (C P) — Nearly 300 Jewish reiugees iron; various parts oi Europe are gath- ering here ior their departure to Canada where they will be given a temporary haven ior the duration oi the war, They are mostly stateleg —ior- mer- Hungarians. Austrians, Ger mans. Coecho - Slovaldans and; others - who reached Spain and Portugal since i933 but wero un-i able to proceed i er. “KIIEJ” BY W085 XDNDON’ -(GP)— Headi ior the obituary oi Mrs. Jessie in the londan pres, was "killed by s. She pricked her linger on I fOcs thorn while “anging out her clothe; and died in h ‘till from cullulitls oi the ghost wal , set up the inyury. ...:r..z- | "l! lend i QANADNS AIR 0LIC_Y_ DEF [NED BY HOWE. _Si.; Months’ Hoist Given Amendment To Prohibition Act The Prohibition Amendment bill. sponsored by Messrs. T. J. Kick- ham and H. B. Francis, Liberal members ior First King's, was given the "six months’ hoist" in the Leg-| islaturs yesterda, si on a. standing vote oi 11-17. The eilect oi this is to leave the Act as it stands. Vocal opposition to the bill came’ irom Hon- Horace Wright, who, moved the amendment, Messrs. G.: l7. Seville. Filth King's. Heathl Strong. Fourth Prince, and E. H Strong. Filth Prince. Among those voting against Mr. Wright's motion were Premier Jones. Ron. MR. MeGuigan. At- torney General. Hon. G. B. Bar- bour. Minister o! Public Hon. William Hughes. Provincial Treasurer and Minister oi H ways, and Hon. ‘IXWJ... Prowse. Its-- I which is now beiors the Legisla- Works. no All the Opposition members su rted in; Wright mot-ion. was moved hy MI Kickham. Han. Mr. Wright ollered the iollowlng as an amendment: “Whereas the proposed bill ture ii enacted into law will have the eiiect oi repealing the Prohi- bition Act and whereas the Leg- islature has no mandate from the p le ol this Province to rc- ssd Act. inasmuch as on ree diilsrent occasions within m; last sixteen years the peoglc have voted to retain our Prohi .- ilon Act. and whereas at the last election held in September, i943. mention whatever was made record!“ M" _°h“_£l¢.__1!l_°l1lf PE’: ( Cbntlnlled on Pile 11 O01. 5) PROROGA HON OF THE LEGISLATURE Dc Valera lle-Aifirms Eirc’s 8tand IDNDON. March 1'! -— (UP) - Prime Minister salmon De Velcro told the eitlseng oi Eire in a Bt- Patriclrs Day radio address from Dublin tonight that "we exist t0- day as s. nation because we were willing to endure and were not willing to yield" -. words inter-Fred" ted as reariirmlng his reiusn oust Axis diplomats as requested by the United States. ' De Valera was reierrinl to litres ‘ ‘ more than I500 years ago. wt his remarks titted the 90l- ltlm hi; government has taken on the touchy modern issue which has resulted in a British decllififl to "isolate" the island. Do Valera expressed litre’; concern m1- the Pope. saylne "we prey fled may be pieued to avert tho doom which seems to threaten Rom; and his people " Unrest In-Sofia Following Raids ANKARA. March l'l — (AP) — Telephone and telen-aph comm- unication between Turkey and Solis, the Bulgarian capital. have been interrupted following unrest there resulting lrcm R A. I‘. air raids the last two nights Travel- lers reported seeing many huge lireg in the battered city. MARRIES BLIND!!!) SOLDIIR BURNHAM-OINT-SDA. B1 llllnd -(CP)- Joan Clements. a South African nurse. iravellerl rem; MU) miles and live-l through a combo-mi I and a shin slrikinv in rnsrrv s man who will never ce- h". FIe- husband, Maxwell Ash. was blinded in Emmi "h"? with the looces and she nursed Th; ilrst session oi the General Amembly ol Prince Ed- ward Island Wis Pfmluid b)’ Hi5 I-Imiour Usutcnant Governor_ B w. inPsge shortly belore s oelock yesterday evening. The session opened on no. l5. It lat from ‘Thursday aiternoon until manly 5 o'clock yestordsy morning on the Ibtimatoa, when it unfll iLs. m. to Si" final readings to a number oi bills III-LS Tho lollowing bills were assen- ted to by Hi; Honour yesterday: ;<6aial€m"_i'm*-n7csrr hen second reading ol the bill‘ —@-.--@ Subscription Dollsvsrll. IEI Illl. “Mi other Pmvlaros I ILIA. ll.“ iDther in»... In Push Into ~Dld Poland Dubno. 155mm Ger- man Strongpoint Is Captured. LONDON. March 17 _ IAPl - Tize Rtrssians reported tonight that the Red Arnlv had driven to frvn ‘points cnlv ii miles from the Dnisster River, pre-war border oi Rumania, while lo the northwest other troops lashed cut in a new offensive westward through pre- war Poland. capturing Dubno, Hm impcrtan’ - ‘crigpcinl in Ger- man defences," and Demidovka, l8 miles beyond Never belore in the Russian campaign has Hitler lost eq- uipment at the ratc he is los- ing it now, Moscow dispatches said, and with spreading thaws he l; expected to leave thous- lnds more tanks and guns be- iore his plight is over. The German Army hppeared un- able to hold the spreading Russ- ian drives, and report; oi its re- treat from tn; Nikolaev and Od- essa areas told o! trcogis and mach- ines tying up roads and rails ier miles. with the ever present mud adding to the Nazi diiilcultles. Nearly 400 communities in pre- war Poland and fhe Southwestern Ukraine were over-run by the Red Anny during the day. in gen- eral advances along the Nazis’ crumbling southern front. said the Moscow communique. records.’- hy the Soviet radio monitor. The Red Anny in its smash‘ southwsstwerd tovmrd Romania captured the district centre o! Petchanka. 1'1 miles from ths Dnlester. the bulletin said The communique did not con- iirm a Reuters news agency Mes- cow report. distributed hours ear- NAPLIS.~March l’! — Allied troops lought their way into Cas- sino railway station today and aged stronghold. hands ircqusntly on th troops ther; were ancient abbey on the crest. umber cl N A small n moved to their ut and CIVM ibis fir. not be routed soon. him there. Prohibition With Temp The i-rohibition Aot "docs not lssl! to nioroemsnt; Prince Edward Island Temperance Federation was inlorrnsd yester- day by Premier J. Walter Jones tlfnpe nos ad u the Apt bs retained. and that. ?...i°“3l‘. lwdli‘. "hilt..." m‘ the voles oi the people. h Premier Jonas‘ Statement “Rcisrmos has been nude." ‘HQ’. is no control." a delegation oi the '° Enforcement erance Group Hunter Jones o tion and myssli Mo. Tlltt is not in o l r my way. any thins hs sees m. (Ccntinumlnpngs 1, Ool. s) Indian Ghurkas clawed within loo esls ng Germ- ans still retained a toehold on the southwestern outskirts oi their rav- Th; railway station has changed during e bloody two-months battle ior Cas-' sitter r htlng raged c slopm ol Caaslno. and Allied under intense ilr; ircm Nllil in the ruins o! the tanks aitomoon and one was destroyed by iour direct hits lrom sell-pro- staak. llvlllrtdwhen night cams the there was es ng hers that they ' the Ansio beachhsad south oi’ Rome the Germans made three furious attacks a ainst Allied po- lsltions but were t own back with‘ oseea Premier Jones Discusses said in reply, "to a given by the leader bslore n. I want to sly that ii was on the order paper iour days the ‘dying days Nd! cln bring in at any time, in "rt was said in} - gsaiercauent-igvlifcesir “it ‘wit... Fighting Still Raging Aro lier. that the Dnlestor lied been reached at several points. I Casszno and '___,__.__ ‘LW. Shaw Has llot "Reached Decision 0n Job In P. E’. I. OTTAWA. March l7-iCPi-. Lloyd W, Shaw. executive assist. ant oi Carleton Collage here. said today he has not reached any dec. islorl ya on whether he will return to Charlottetown to take up an ed. ucatlonal role in connection with Rrince Edvrard Islands postwar reconstruction orotiram. "I have been asked to take th post but until there is s decision An “Hymn: rafigizay'rulm o! cannot sav anything on the t. Cassino shuddem. under violent “m 5am 1‘“‘5h““'- “mwmflni on a Charlottetown report that he was returning to the Prince Dd. - ward Island Carflisl. its (as Ciucuan- lieanfeo HUSBAND We. is qmeaeuw been gag?’ m°ofin gadlguggt pledle myvelb belore {a " fh'°fh°'“r'm°"4mfill I olidsv oxiaiiii éinzlmio “Frill?- mm m ,tulufly,néi’gu°"r'gufl°m_ in“ many-w grunt-tap‘ High tide this aitornoon at w ........*=:..:°n'...~°.. r...“ “if "i... .. "S "m1" Th1" "m"; “ f". 0n wag by pnsm’ _ , , liil l9! even I l wnalggcphnlgcrg- dlygvggliéii rig; ‘$3423 ifi iii‘ vii-Wu” i331 $11, ‘m’ ""“°"°" "'°"“"' a ' ' - "llll- srcd in this morning's-Guard- 00 wggt; I M _ an" ch‘. New moon March M. 8.36 a. m l‘ l‘ ,r_ a New ma. but itlsonly apropusal, which summgfgjde m, ,8 mum“, m, ter than Charlottetown. l t . . .'°'..‘.°.i‘. "c" “w” 11¢ tlon. and is ature. I ope, Charlottetown - snrnnvernld; _ is independent enough that any» Moueton leave Charlottetown 1.1! g, q ‘l my“; m I230 noon. n. “my, "if": f: °' tlgdggggflgg Arrive Charlottetow: us p. in oi the bsaialature. and not to be 5'“ " m‘ 7'” " m‘ bound by anvbodv sUNDAY salmon Leave Charlottetown l! noon. l Arrive Charlottetown Ml u m. m; 4431M“ ». ..-rY<,~rw<f>*<-»< ‘ ~54.‘ ..,____.._...__..__..__..__...._.._..