“muons _ QIA HIRE MAN an“ g ion. Eisenhower iievee To France A N, A . 9—(CP)— Gon- ulfiNggnhowgi-g has moved his ymdqusrters iron Britain to pnbe, h. was announced Oc- h Il-fiw guprome Command head- mm “my, it wu announced gm, was mover} u; ‘Normgngv by air during the as evr a s. 0mm; and other ranks-includ- hi] members oi the U. S. Women: my corps-are living in tents in e camouflaged area under constant Wm] by heavily armed milihfy l e. “ti. General is situated near an airfield from which he makes speedy n1 daily for personal conferences wit: Gen Montgomery and Lt.- . Bradlcv- , “Ynesterdny he saw his British and American iield common‘ . both q whom wore able to give highly favorable reports on thB VIOBNBB by the renewed drive from Curl mi the tank mash on the weat- era and soudiern ends oi the hr- flung Allied front. math telephone comm- unication with Supreme Head- erters in Ibndon is available from iii. Generals trailer-living quor- tm which is under 24 hour gunrd by", u. P. who usts in o. dug- out behind a mach ne-gun. Says G. ii. F. Party ls 0n Way Out EDMONTON. Aug. 9 —- (CP)- Premier E C. Manning, in a slate- ment on his Social medit party's victory at the polls yesterday, snid iedav it marked the "betzlnnlnrr of the end of the stoic socialism of the 00F. as an alternative to the old order of the past.” The 0.0.1“. which like the izov- miment lmrtv contested all the 57 lqfislature seats in the election. had is ed to elect a single candida-fa ls the count proceeded early today. Urge Improvements it Port 0f Halifax OTTAWA. Aux. 9 - (or) - Two Liberal members from Halifax - Gordon lsnor and W. C. Macdon- lid — urscd today in the Com- mons that considerable improve- gtfits be made to the port oi a ax Mr. Macdonald urged that sev- eral new _picrs be built to replace wooden piers thnt have become ilre hazards. Ho iisked that cold lWBBc plant facilities be extend- ed to take care of any increasing fishing activities after the war. Co- ordination oi fire-fighting serv- ices was suggested. Hesaid Halifax was one oi the gorlds busiest ports since the out- Jleak of u'ar. but liS the result of e activities no money has.been gent and there has been no time u take care of ordinary main- nence of harbor, let aone new wiilsltruciion. . Isnni‘ said he supported Mr. lilcdonnlds suggestions. For some Moon or another the oiiicials of 2e Notional Harbors Board "are careful of spendiri fl. dollar ‘hm "WY come to aliiax.” BUMING- EVENTS’ “low - Eldon Friday. s-e-ei. _ ___ m l wn Party. 14min Randi-m- , i. ‘ ‘w! Harbor loath. h ~ y l-lb-Si. es “i YES Ha“ ""‘ ‘°"‘" *°"m“g"i*ierii' i‘ ~ —-— - l“ 0r . uui 1 l Awollgtmllth. V“ s-ie-ii. gm — Ocllectirg hogs for "14 linereld. G. 0. u ‘m . i n"? and Ice-Cream, emf ma, "Id! . Auauat n, b0".- lid o prisoners-noi- oe m -~~°u.'°.""r .e.~r~=.s..rr; ‘m! A81‘: ion fl cents. "id scum dances. e-c-ai. ee i "llnv Harbor Bhlppinl Club iiimp- - g gels‘: _ secretory n, may ‘w flflbnfllelnelltleioilhtto Premier Jones Discusses Prohzbztlon Enforcement And The Bootleg Menace War-hint that the Government misht be forced in “tabs action to insure an equitable distribution oi the "small srnounit oi liquor avnil- able was sounded in s statement on Prohibition law enforcement and other matters issued lest night bv Premier J. Walter Jones. His statement on the liquor question- in _which Prohibition was described as "s noble ex riment with hum- an nature ma e by those who (lid not understand human nature," and as bei "theomtics sound but practice unworhnbl -follaws. ‘mere has been a storm of pro- Wte lately ' the ‘ - mcnt 0i the Prohibition Act. It is a mine to me why s0 many people now loot to its enforcement and the only conclusion 1 can draw is that some le must hlve had Arm special tree merit in the post. Real enforcement, ouch n; we are sworn to zive. has brcuzht the raets At any ram-we intend to do our duh While the law rlluins a sie uie oi the ‘provisos, Lately the Veterans form ly objected to the Act, and the doctors ed a motion objecting to the prnlnciple o1 King them as a medium tc enforce A month or more s letter from the secretary oi-gs a per- ence Moderation in t local press and thE letter was so stupid and so far from e truth although written by a ccrsyman. that I expected the Federation would repudiate it. However, at I. subsequent meetinc. it wag upper- ently endorsed. The letter stated that the den of a dozen or more people in John. N.B., were due ho lllbflhiflgf- enee which might have been Ero- vented by such a law as the l - hlbition Act. The facts are that crime Duties stole methyl alcohol from the railroad Dwlfiriiv and sold it for beverage ptiliripoees, killing a dozen people. Me y alcohol is not the kind oi alcohol referred m in the Prohibition Act. It is rank poison. The alcohol used in bever- wxes. is Ethyl alcohol. one would think the writer would know the difference-st least the Federation should have known the difference. “Unlrne Bhternent" Then the writer hid that our Government doubled and trebled" the amount oi liquor. That is not l true statement. Liquor is rationed by Ottawa a; a percentcde oi the 1941-1942 sales. The rezulatlon is popularly known as "Mackenzie h‘ 0 King Prohibition" as apparently our "id Prime Minister thinks liquors should he abstained from in war- time. thc alcoholic content reduc- ed and the excess used for industri- al purposes and the whole rc- duction, or almost a.li oi it. 8 "h over to the war effort; and that people should be earnest sober and efficient in wartime especially. ‘rho small amount o! liouor in this province i; Only e. ,mc1l ner- centage oi the amount illeeallv dollar business of the bottlegger that should concern us, particularly for no excise tax ncr_l_ieali t Pay Boost For Foetal Employees orrr WA. Aug. o-(cri-About coco of cenadaswoBcz-otlmal vast et annual w e increases rantllll WW“ ix-Ton Bombs Used On Nazi U-Boat Pens Exchange ‘Ship Iimlm liverpeel HVEIOOL. ‘In A - 5 — ‘S’ m‘??? iottfifflfi ma? 20:31.00 gritish eiv ans inoludifll crowns-id‘ .~'l‘m°“‘ G n Germany. berthed here Wlllhi- 5' port from a isw ambulance coll a: none er the repstristes will be ell- Roe tomorrow. iimu b the Ibreilfl 01M $1»; Johny n. m. Molbynl. 4!. oi Vancouver, Charles Au Glim- "- 0* “car " retort-ls- "him" Qupbsc' ‘n . lhrie Accra: , . non. 47. 0i Edwards, M, when at drum we ven u Lawn, mic. also u expect-ed ' bark com u; discm crrcw. ed fro Lilbon that anlgthwgrmln, 11:0 Ienrcteeu. hose home oddrels Ill w ‘ n0! ' ven. i; remaining in hos h! there . or Upper Hlllsbcre Circe!» Ciurlgttetewn. PJLL, who receiv- ed hls certificate at the Canadian ‘Raining Centre, ville, Ont, August e. Final Standing In ilue. Election etnndin in Quebec" Libero l ' Deferred rflhsrievoix-Bsgucnay) ‘" Social Credit Victory In Alta. iierylmpressive EDMONTON, Am. The sun of the electors‘ tinued to shine on the Social Cre- dilt party today as late counts pro- mised mddiitions to the impressive ed um in provincial , esterday. ciiice for its third town. the Social Credit pcvemment was sure of more than 40 is compared with eld at dissolution a mouth e80. Supporters had beaten dolwn the election drives o! the C.C.F. ent and Labor progressive all o! which had nominated em didatca to form a. gov- nt. scope oi the Social Credit SWGQD was indicated by the estimate that more than 50 candidates oi op- position parties would lose their 180 cash deposits through failure ll a sufficient iiumber of votes 1940 el a1 Creditors polled a . Gil Wfioofio? manufactured. It is the M11110“ 0n Wing Crndr. John Do oi North Sydney. N. 5., was ported missing e. day before he was scheduled to start leave, his wife. the former Marguerite Merkei oi North Sydney and Ottawa. was Blane was edu----P° Halifax. and Mount Allison Uni- ;- versit . Backvllle. N. 13.. and joined the a force before the__v_vl_l. -—-———~——~—-—-~:~.;—__..i=— Cpl. E. B. Norton who is servlnl with the N. B. Read by Everybody (levers Prune Edwerdéleland Like to Dew flIARI-"IYITETOWN. OANADArTHURSDAY, AUGUST 1o, 1944 e PAGES BIL D. InNcfll, Summorside Course N0. W NAV. "Y", grad- MAXIMS OIL ' MERE MAN Ne sets wrong right so econ u v- "r- "c ERMANS COUNTER-ATTACK CANADIANS EBuIge ln Enemy Deiencesbflwidened By ROSS MUNRO WITH THE 1ST CANADIAN ARMY IN FRANCE, Aug. 9 — (CP Cable) — The ‘Germans counter-attacked Canadian Arrny forces tonight, striking at several points five and six miles norih of Falaise. - ' ‘ ALLIED SUPREME HEADQUARTERS, Aug. 9 — (CP) -— The lot Canadian Army today widened its bulge into the German defences southeast oi‘ Caen, enveloping more villages east of the Caen-Faiaise highway, while to the immediate southwest the British 2nd Army hit out from its beachhead on the east bank of the Orne River. The Canadian and British thrusts threatened to draw a noose around the crack German units south of Caen and a. Canadian Anny spokesman said tonight the Ger- mans at last were pulling out of this pocket between the Orne and Lalze Rivers. A plncers movement on a much larger scale also threatened the Germans with the American push at the south of the Allied line which, Berlin reports said, luid pro- “m.” m mum CPL Norton.‘ mm mm N“ . L05" s,‘ Johns’ greased 23 miles east of Le Mans. Le Mans ls 66 miles southwest oi Falaise, now less wife end two young eon; reside P.Q.. mi 20th July, 194.4 1n Crapsud. nli admission Canadians o and destroy it in the field between n. British-Canadian nnvil and a muny- me mm Cantu,“ had been the Ruwm,‘ _ “Ne” u o! “I” “'3” mm “in in, foo In France In: been and is fen’ lféhwfiy fgftfsstggdfllf] ‘rlrltiddllf roach to East Pruss a and summon- ont-gunned, out-planned and ont-ionrzltilt. 1,891: perched on an island f)“ élhé :1“ svggmaiige-aodsisedwmgln glaring: n ‘ I a I "m," "H" ml-ggeimgl;°grfg°§eggejflm°muc§ "nflrth ‘coast of Brittany, connected aw“, the ymmlnen, u, ,1. o; m, OTTAWA, Aug. c - (cm-John broad rs csc es Ill 8° x e Twith the mainland by a defended Red “my mm the w“ o; m, “m, Bxgckugn, 25m. ‘m. Qf]g_nd_ serva ve ea er. a ootillfiiiiil‘: o“°'g't'i§..q§§ élfii..il°l.r.i“o aasiifiioctilil $35: 1113i Ogrfégilllggyaelgéqu Yillreflllfievlgyagg: The Russians in their mldnl ht merged eilwvlglitlthetl was results ' been . l‘ ~ broadcast cbmmun e said e ° 9 P" °l "l! 0M u a I“ “an” h“ held oy the Germans, it has countexgnttacks’ awn-é; we Eu; Quebec and Alberta. were "most ’s"intultiv'o"leai.ler- a 800d 1mm" with 1W8 “Mk5. Prussian border town of semi-wince, Monument." alihvullh rblwlmfll MES "me- were beaten ofi with heavy losses "In Quebec the common was Tho upshot could be utter wreckage oi the whole German lrmy in time make it difficult W "P- to the large German tank and in- fouzht on Federel 111m end the growing peril oi being trapped szslnst the Seine or outflanlred cast of Pmlch- fantry forces employed, and told “M?” l°v°mm¢m ‘"5 dlllli-"L" An assault also was opened on of hard _ won 50v!” "m; l; mm he said. "The pivot oi the Fed- lastlcal initiative in Allied hands. the possibility oi a total Gannon i-nil- Brest at the western ti? °f the “d5 ml‘! in tho “my; o; the 7909 oral Prime Minister's strength for tar-v disaster In the west is too clearly ipnorent for seasoned enemy oom- peninsula, with the Americans at- “we eastern battleymnt “m”; the lost i years has therefore van- nianders and staff specialists not to reali: it. in By everv military axiom a. genersl German retreat behind tho Seine garrison oi the French naval base In the norm the Russian‘ "p0,, Ontario and Saskatchewan it is was called for immediately once the Allied break-through at Avrzinchcs rejected an invitation to surrend- ted a m, 1 23o w m twin increasingly clear that the present cndegdtlineisiziielrnaie and ihtnhengnnons {eight ‘of Allied power er. c p e o n5 pour no nee across e orrnsn y so es was rcvea . can armored‘ There seems no question now being not only out-numbered, but out-guessed and out-general attack. “Fight To m: Man i incomlp ted the Socioal Creditors had col- lr est oorxupetit , the 0.0.1». canxdiedrates. had 2o (i): Missing Day Before Leave Was To Begin In liengyang OHUNGKING, Aug. 9-_-(AP)__ Die-hard Chinese forces headed by five Generals apparently; were mak- ing today their vow to fight to tlhe dearth in barn/cred I-lcngyang, inn a ese assault w the broken radio contact made the sit- uation obscure inside the th Japanese br suburb: of Yiyap‘, 60 miles north- was own to tokelti-uc until she is well emu!!! "W"- 4 War Situation pguonoe-pooaa-oeiauerrenvvei-Anuyu - m, D ° T d Re ’ ' ... ,........ stirrer. ‘.i‘.’;‘.l3.i..3§“..‘i“oi§ rive owdr s lga western 118N- cl lleeay. completely _ mi German M ' ' beyond ccpiurefimmgitrna in A German infantry division in s ake Burned Pmpamhons To third oi the d loin buliu now are of though-Infield honi- some! inn the channel cont to that oi the entlhg ‘=8 both the Normandy and Brlflgy to derive up the Loire valfly the ainwwegnvvitliin. 100 miles or less e Paris i . l tegyd not aim t early battl a bit‘er one as Canadian all evzngscrveet ‘ihdlgt-ace thuzronldéavflermazi modern armoi‘ and infantry chewed into u‘ “h m‘ liibdfiillliS, tlkléig Zmudmprisolnerl IONDON’ Aw kw?) _ The clc an rig an woun g un- Bu!“ ' Nelly hMl- dreds oi others. night a“? ‘ifingr: mlfwwmceyx h“ "dop- tarsigds Nilaolgtswtac? giligrefiildsretr otfo ma: ‘iffy’ gall-d Rug“? ' I v Loire valley coulelbepointed A '1 _ T)1_ lit ' ii hi , w an w: of L h i n i t and snowshoe...» ..r:;:,“r..... sr....:..2: gogh,,,hs,,ry,y;,g,uu"“<>=“"*w ~ | "3 9 93 could besln our"!!! nflrthwli- born and whence he sailed on his Meanwhm we gum,“ m,“ I vvsrd to get between the main Gcnnnn lrmy and Paris ma! the Seine voyages o; dlswvery m, Canada m m my". _ Lumen n a“ A """"‘r""o’l‘.fi.°rf."t'i.'"s.r.."‘”ilii‘“ .. n r e - e ‘arching: lylnkeo armored hammer blows in the south. ls ‘The scythe-like American sweep up the It Pavia itself or headed to hy-pnns the to oniillnk its whole course to the sea. bo resistln All... and Jéii line dispatch. Thn the Nuzliied German common hampered by’ ‘nautical holding orde li-nce cannot justify. as well as being chin to suicidal ant! intilc counter-attacks. is more than ind! that mllltarv exper- fliat stream boiorc it can reach it ier l. gland. With both the strategic nnd More Than Nazi’ Subs Sunk During War LONDON, Aug. 9 -- (CP) —More than 500 German submarines have been sunk by the Allies since the start of the war, it was repo MGht in B. 10ml bufllm-Ufleflimn east oi be Mans-were not verified ted capture o’ the town o; 5km, h Issued under authority oi Prime e Minister Churchill and President columns driving toward Pnrls were wind m m Balk“; Pa“ and the Roosevelt, the statement added that p cad 1° broad from f “Em-J _, up e _ the Nazi U-boats WON "1n@fl°°t' lyfl80 iinllrégatllrefliriiiilg gliillfllfllcfighoslovak border 20 miles ms l ive during July, a month which h Men 60 151901151“ 1°!’ n," “i399” of Le Mons, and drawing near the of Ilckontinentgl odertattiongh‘ her 4-‘ N901‘ 5B B l! Hum River city 50 miles outhwest of Le , i o’ gm“ sumgzflnficngesmytig Mans. 5 cated by their counter attacks in v W58 "B" Si" a fir” Word that the Americans ivere; - _ i the number oi merchant shlDS probing Angers’ defences. illdlilflb‘ §§,f;f‘°,,,f§§,,‘,§°p§,§,,f§,fc"d’ xfihtgngorif ‘ osla. crossroads centre 30 miles north‘ Tfieimmynmt threatmmaat pmk fl F‘“\_f! ‘The Ohfliese high command said city. r Tim Buck Gives Election Comment ses ‘ on the south coast of BrittanyJ c t I orb-Tim had been brought under me flu-l‘ S dlemtg- (all! tmatwis t lihwl th A i iere - res, a ougi e mer- Mfl-ukenifl cons ‘were ringed about both oke imo the Willi- Chfllll 56 WINNEIG, A hiah (zommuid slid 'l‘.he enemg 3mg, “mm; 1e communiootioeis and ward - Va "miuot now make v0 his mind" at close range. 915-3’ 5°11 Brest, Where the American; cap- dm“ w” tuiccl Lt.-Gen. Karl Spang, 58, m ‘he “sum o‘ unit which covered 150 miles from 101189 10f m‘? Mhflume! “m New‘ m a] Avrgnches in five days. But these foundland concluded today Wm‘ Lust quarter moon August 10th commented ie Quebec and Alberto _ l umon Nauimale units were not in strength to cn- i119 8193MB 0! w- E- Hmfl‘ ‘a 11.50 P. M. DUD- Quebm as well as for Canada.“ than five miles from advance Canadian columns. Field dispatches from the Brittany Peninsula meanwhile reported the fail oi Si. Maio, while other reports, unconfirmed here, said American forces had penetrated Nantes on the Loire River and pushed into Angers 50 miles northeast ci Nantes. Roe: Munro, chief Canadian" Press war correspondent in fiance. described the break- through of an armored column on the right flank of the Canadian advance as "sensational" and said clllllkl ‘In/he 2.000 Prhcnus this sector found its first taste oi R3353!“ At EflSt PfllflSifl. BOHIQI. Y causeway. tacking outer defences after the nufemm, German defenct ished. After similar defeats drives northwestward towards Riga, were reported to have swept _ appeals to the peop ." through the communications hub gang/fie flifltafihtlfiflihgmfzffifi. --———-— oi Le Mans and German agencies .1 1d tom m H, c“; reported advance columns to be ;,‘}“,,,'§f,'ge§{nan 35,153; l u ‘Ankara Reports my 37 "mes ‘mm. PM“ which East of Warsaw and north oi TllfklSh Sunk would indicate a gain of 23 miles siedlce they progressed with m, mm‘ L9 Mms- ripping up or a large pocket oi’ Cer- Lomaou A _ Q-(AP)_Thg QUARTERS. Aug. 9 — German 1C- and Bu; Rivers’ "Em"? wur-‘i a 1m" Riv“ Cm’ 47 r055 the Vistula west oi cuiidOmlEfl. thnt five buesenaers and two crew miles to the southeast, and Qr- on the southernmost or the m, members we" “veg, leans- 115° °Yl the 11°11“? 78 miles tlve fronts, the mmunique repor- Y°~ in the narrowing Carpathian Val Bu?’ 1i W85 C16" m‘? Amfikfl“ ley where the road and railroad‘, r “r All Hume; sin, however, was the Germans‘ outskirts of Angers, another Loireigreatest ‘source o; won.” n may; northwest oi Mariampole. their ed they had rlrmvn into guiiraivc of l 1 1 z d ff‘ 1 1 d h tlielooire along virtually the §i.o1ol§§,‘},,§,,",f§‘f*h§;p,n‘} gfagieanqerlga§ /\ \ 1C‘ “'5 80mm‘? “mm? d°wnsw3alni Radio on the East Prussian defences / “i ~\ l post Nantes and St Nzizairc, still Lhema [uiiliout encountering any stiffen- ,<=d Gennon defence that wlould prsoiz a real fight for sout ern liidii Fellows There was no indication that St. Naznire or Loricnt. U-bont ba i oi an nttock similar toi commander of the German 266th 5 A"! ' " Saturday by advanced motorized tion oi the I. 0 gaze the port's garrison and drew P163011. N» 5 - u 37nd ma“? summer-dds tide hteen minu- for back until an assault force could tho OM91" The wnvfllim“ w" 5t‘ in later than Charltgtctuwn. Trustee Home 30nd — J- 3- 595"" T. Nicholson, Sydney Mines: E 5° I . B.‘ Grand Marshal - Rudolph Mea- 5-46 m: no r-m- dus. Sydney- AUGUSTA. 0a.. Aug. o - (AP) n, presentinu his annual report. 5mm" 5'5"“ — An undetermined number 0i retiring Grand Master G. Hazcn Leave Chaflcflctcwn ll noon. persons were reported killed and Phillips of Summersidc, P. E i. Am" cmrmuhn 5,45 p.11. at least nine injured in the wreck said there had been a very sub- ghuiogmmyn _ n" olugoy into a bridge abutment and caught in the Sitgreaves national forest Seven Negroes and two white M. Turley, watches a third o! a 11.00 A. bi. 8.00 P. A 4cm.“ Federal overnment will be over- Far to the east other Americans Latvia’ along mm side, o; m, whelmingy defeated! when next it e ALHED SUPREME HEAD‘ man resistance between the Vistulo Aflnllreuu raga sad trlnday tihst 29% lush m r vssee curry 11°F“ "l" "it Amellcflus We" m‘ More than 130 miles southeast of Jews from Constanta, Romarngia, u. "9"" east ‘md Fmthehs" pa“ be Warsaw, they reported continued Palestine, had "sunk outside ter- Mons-thrusts which might bi‘ m9‘ widening of their bridgeheads ac- ritoriai waters." The broadcast said w. oi Kmrrrvruiriiz. . - a - . 5x799“ Qmbe” “m infantry division. was first reached (CP) -—- The 06th gnnilinal ooailvglia anfiwflm*f,‘.ifio§ur°riol-iiiiiixru§" ‘m . cos dl r . b“ ”'°‘l‘_h°._‘L.___._ tergtlitgigyofiicer: egietcttsed included: mun Am snvrcl: en ’-' . a w‘,;"§§_“,.,§,°e",fiiio,,, e Charlottetown - Snninerlde - R u "av Csharlottetovvn ‘l s.na.1 - . . . - i 9-m- BIIS Off R0811 ro§l§§f"§.§.t“§§§h‘.n M mm char-mm- im run-i of a southeastern states bus 30 stnntial increase in membership. mail; except Sunday) miles south oi Augusta early to- .__.i- M“, r lottetewn l p-ln. night. WINSLOW, Ariz. -—(C‘Pl— Fem- Amy, (jn-flgflglqyn 5,50 p,“ Reports from the scene said the r lnine iii-o lookouts. one an ill-year- heavly-loaded bus, en route from old co-ed. have been assigned to p y; y-yq, g_ pymgy gflwyc] M86011. Gib. W AUBUStfl. (‘brushed three 0i the slX Observation towers‘ DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAY fire after e tire blowout. The young college student. Wands u." w”; [gljnflp-f,” A, p; ' passengers, suffering from burns, million acres from Promontory Leaves Csribee-ih A. I. l! . were brought to hospital here. lookout, highest in Arilcnn. l'. M. M0 I. I.