MAKING ' t era HIRE MAN k t0 D0 Their Duty I, m!‘ fllfldllla ‘Iolailad III, otteoowa Guardian. ‘Iwa can‘, FOUR Oerwsllriaseltdward lsiaadLlremeliew ‘Til not bl: contributions um MAXIMS 01A MERE MAN m luweu. m widows’ ma... CHARM" IETQWN» CANADA. QATURDAY, APRIL 22. 1944 14 PAGES NAZI RAIL CENTRES Report Shake-lip In iiazi Command 0n Russian Front MOCKIIOLM. April l1 -. (AP) - The Berlin eons nd- snt the ported today rTi re t the Ger- the Fla Model replacing Marshal Frits Eric Von Mannltein in com- mand of the Carpathian sector and Gen. School-nel- succeeding Field Marshal Ewaid Von Klelst. Then was no indication as to where Ma had been lhiftod. The dispatch said Von Model was n n "moszh ii‘:- portan post. e was - nerai who led the Germans closest to Moscow. Bchoerner is comparatively unknown. (Von Kleist commanded the German Army which placed Yugoslavia under subjection and later had command cf op- erations in Southern unis. Von Manaatein commanded the Nasi troop which captured 8o- va-s I and several times waa re ted for the supreme command of the German Army. Int his tatlon faded aa the knocked his Rania-us , forces backward and last month there Lafiigaeport that he bad been iiany Ganuoks Take Part In iiir ltaids UONDON. rll 21-(0? Caiblelé- canadian patiou in recent bomber Co dom. Vincent Muse , discios the Canadian changer lie added that o the men flying sire t sin and the Mediterranean were Canadian, oouiio Events "lb arrive bulk barley, 300g now llcflulsan a; Boyle. 4-lii-10i. "Dance in mar-aid Hall. Tiles- lily night. Milli 25th. 4-22-25-2i. "Bulk feed wheat. in stock. Me- Glllrm a Boyle. 4-13-11» "Women's matttute Dance, V H ii. Milli Itth. £93m‘ ‘filial. "Due to arrive April 27th. one car of horses. A. M. Wrinht. Mon- us. 1-21-81. "'Ib arrive another car Victory Real-stored Seed Oats book now. McGuigan and aoyle.‘ 4-11-10: "Alexandra Women's Irlatitute Pantry Bole. Moore a uaouoau. Saturday. April ma. a-n-zz. "A; Y. P. A. Drama Festival. St. figs: Hall, Charlottetown. novtrnnere klngly notte. Wekwill aura aathli4h$m§$§n m. w” ° nd Raun- 4-2: PNW ll stock. Fill Meal, Bone Mull. on Cake Crushed Oats, Bead We. reed oats, Bulk Wheat and Ground Wheat. McCtui & Boyle. 41.31, " Hose at oi-oooua ‘mea- a . I “mi gfi-bwrd t. din: 1539-5. ‘Q’? ram. i-an-zl. “" At Frankfurt GERMAN ATTACKS PERSIST Ill SOUTHETiT POLANDE Red Armies Can By-Pass RBIIS BGIIOFT Assaults Are Beatenjaok ‘War ‘Situation Last Night 5,1,“, 5,", 111111111111? 1 .2" I‘ By Kirhe L. Simpson, Associated Press War Analyst raids, from strategic to tactical operations and back again in bewildering i A ,,_ '1? " rritussu .. “I . <£ I - B l F s l n ‘Allied expterts in England picking continental targets for mighty _ / _ _/ .. > a“ e or evastopo oe s of out- ound bombers are playing their own grim cat-and-mouse . . ._r' . .. . f\,_¢’.' . . . S T B I L nerve warfare game with the Nazi high command. k v I fli O B Ii flSt They shift the focus from one type of objective to another between almost daily and nightly occurrence. Like the effect of Nazi fighter plane attrition in air. on the ground and in blasted plane factories and component part production centres, the full war-of-nerves lmnact of the Anglo-American pro-Invasion cam- paign cannot be foreseen. But there is no reasonable doubt. however, that all Germany is facing the final trial of strength worn down by the rav- ages of the home front strain, by the sting of hitter defeats in Africa and Russia. and by the knowledge that all of lt is but a foretaste of what is to come, The enemy has been forewarned by Prime Minister Churchill that many feints and false alarms will precede the actual invasion drives to kecp him off balance. That prelude phase is onlv now getting started. How long it will last none but highest Allied staff personnel actually know. The night and day blasting of Nazi rail lines leading in western heachheads may be just another felnt. but it Wls well calculated to rasp Nazi nerves anew to sunnlement the physical damage wrought, and to re- double the Invasion Jitters. “Nip; ‘iizlnake Gains In » -~ Offensivekin . China ilationai Red “W” 2W)“ night in a brief communi ue which B88111 omitted mention o besieged Scvastopol in the Crimea, Dispatches from the Soviet ca - its]. however, said that the bat le of Sevastopol was in its (ma! phase. Russian troops captured key Position in the Mt. Sapoun Valley tour miles southeast o! the city, these advices said, and Red artil. lerymcn hurled tons of shells into a churning muss of enemy troops iITBDPEd inside the city, Soviet naval airmen inflicted thousands of casualties on those "Q0115 trying to escape across the / stages' fashion. presumably to keep the enemy uncertain up to the lust osslble 7’ , » " _ ‘ Thrust across Z mgonfolq’ kfilpm’ 21~(AP)_Th° flimrrxitg-Iiizi-rfenliiivhsslmi Ttiabthrfzetlilgtcoiarfiinielfitffl the when of the actual = , ' . ,. ' ‘ southern Poland troops 331*‘ deS,§§y,d1§8°°mn§§°',',§¥ The enemy can have no doubt, however, that the crisis in the aerial H '15-) , I would separate day in repulsing attacks by large build-up for invasion is approaching. He would know it even if Allied ' , northern and gonna“ tongs and gngangry gone; broadcasts beamed for continental listeners were not telling him so day . ' “as”, southern German southeast of Stanislawow in ppc- after day and night after night. New records in numbers of planes flown _ , . j W" Pfiiflfld. Moscow announced to- and in the weight of bombs loosed over selected targets have become an . , Polish plains easiest route into Germ . U" t‘. r ’ N “'fli‘.z....t,.,ltt;ti.., 4' é divest smash across Romania into ploins Block Sea to Romania aboard ships of an Axis "scrub fleet." The Russia rls made no efforct} to r... lied invasion CHUNGKING. force of be- , tween 50.000 and 60.000 men. in- cluding crack reinforcements drawn OTTAWA, April 2i—(CP)~. Prime Minister Mackenzie I from the Manchurian tmrr are filing tloid tho Commons today swiftly encircling the north Hon- @ .. “" F,’ "Weds 1° "l" an railway function of chenizhsien- ‘shortly for the Empire con- Chinese advices state tonight. . 12PM‘ “i Prune Mink"?! i" -—- e Bfltish and American un- ‘ “d”- bossies were disclosed to have or- dered their nationals to flee (run liave Hopes For Boston tiardinai Mr. Urquhart succeeds Mr. Jus- tice P. H. Gordon of Regina who will continue his activity with the society as a. member of the na- tional executive committee. it was suggested bv foreign obser- vers today met-halos at. capturing the great l-lonan wheat-crop now ripening in the fields. The Chinese command in its rom- thot the The map above shows possible double drlvc by on- Rtbhlflliil’! oil fields. BothLIa-ttacks fier the ad a - ruahiul Red ' ‘H. across the lliains of southern toga of by-bztrshz thc ‘fnatural ruillpilirts" of vthe DUBLIN‘ Apt.“ 21_'(cP)'_Th° Jrifffnuxfih AJimMoriir-EQFPLI the "am °i m’ 9mm“ “then” Poland, straight into central Europe, and across river curving mountain chains, §§§§“§{}°“,‘, or Li? dmmed iomgm’ day was re-eiected chairman of the Mrensw” barriers and Nari defense line, in south, to overrun mgy be eyiqeaeonlvaiyu, lmfifictrkmy Central Council of the Canadian Th‘ mwn M one???“ “i?! “——~———=—i——===~" _ ~ W" "' *" - ' m‘ Red cross Society while Nonnan f,§"”‘°dmul§,,‘tei°,,,fl‘lbv° §§§ m? coupon, April 21- my“. c. Urquhart of Toronto was elect- nesfljmw be shed a, c405,“ me J Lt-Gfll- George s. Patton. ed ‘mwmm °’ mi’ Nmw“ m‘ loo-mile Ohinese-held section s n tough tank specialist whose ecutivg ouncll. me peymnpmnkow raglwav and, root's Allied conquest of Sicily, has arrived in Britain tn take lnliiace amon: Gen. Dwight D. Lisonholver’; chic! Lleutenants _ Inuasion Of India for the invasion of western other members n! the national munique tonight indicated E‘“°9°' executive committee are: Col. A. Japanese had narrowod t" 1H5 L. Bisho , Mrs. c. F. McEoeliei-u, thln an miles on escape corridor SOUTHEAST ASIA HEADQUAR- TERS, Kandy, Ceylon, April 21 --(A P) - The Japanese have thrown reinforcements, including tanks, into their invasion of India, but \ they still are being knocked back in hard fighting around the big Allied buses through which the Chinese forces defending Chenxhsien could flee to the southwest. _ Two Nazi Secret OTTAWA. April 2l.—(OP1_])g. fence Minister Balaton told Gor- don Graydon. Progressive Conser- votive house lender. ill the Com- mons today that the government was arranging to my for tele- imims from r urnillg servicemen Mrs. Art ur Ellis, Wills McLsch- lan, Mrs. H. P. Plumptre, Toronto: Col. Victor Siftorl, Winnipeg; Dr. L. Dev. Chipman, Saint John, N. 8.; George Darling, Nanaimo. B. 6.; Hugh Farthing. Calgary; Mrs. BOBWN. April al-tim-a prayerful diocese. encouraged by word‘ that Pope Pius XII had liven his u very special Apostolic bless- ing. took heart tonight in the thought that William Cardinal O'- ilnited iiations In Agreement 0n 0011M! smeared to be holding his Own in a battle with brqnchig of Irnphal and Kohlms. some Ssmil- info e Andrew Fleming, Lt-Col. W. Lek- pneumonia. l c, from the Burma border, Admiral Canada hgtl m- H- Mmmme Mame“ DP Boston's archbishop, dean of the iLord Louis Mount“ tterfs headquar- and. were heading for home. -w~ 395R)’. Rosina: Dr. W. J. P. w c t d Roman Catholic hierarchy in Am- %__ tors announced today. MacMilian. Charlottetown; H. C. erica. was reported resting comf- ' First appearance of enemy tanks in LQNDON. April 2i - (C? Murphy. Halifax- ortablv, although still in s serious WAsfiiNaTmi- AW“. 21-1") the fishtllls at the ease or the Im- Cable) l- - ‘ meetings oi’ _ commton 1n the “m” buueum Elgflzbxlur-llguxifiigicitnlgfiliihitlf hcoun- phall Plain was reported from the grunt: Lrriane Mlniaters-whe- F - H ___ m‘ a - t e reemellt on broad outlines forgo. gflziieere nE-Ttisiiluliiignfitndtitan 122.3% of trhe coiriuirii-i-Ziiiriirf’ pa’: THE FIFTH ARMY BEACH‘ proposed ' owmttotyu gold-based mpulsed n Japanese infantry attack "mkwe" “Vanna w ‘y by HEAD AT ANZIO, April 21—(AP)—- stabilization ill unsigned to rc- supported by "mar, The tanks prime “hugger chwchm u he B Two cf Gérintlnys secret weapons 3?‘?Dgggigtewvgggglfifagxxfkgéllilllce apparently had been brought reaffirmed his belief In imper- I rakmullllmd" glflltffié)" 51nd H TOQO! Russ,“ ummancauy Rave h-“Drm thlollgil the vmOlmtnins‘ mid jurgg- ill preference and proudly dec- -i- iglxi mtg Alliednlaiandgatodaiégon l“ mm 3mm“ “i mm“ "Pm" m“ ‘h’ °°""“°'“"'"h MW‘ LONDON. April at - (C?) _ The “human torpedo" rah ashore vol at the last minute. Word of Russian concurrence with the mon- ey expert-s of other United Notions was received only a short time be- fore the agreement was made my. {Embers and in other Allied cab- had been more united. ii. A. F. Plane of effort influx of Japanese troops was noted in the area. of Kohima, 60 miles north of Imphal, but Mount- battel s communique said Allied Princess Elizabeth ftishins age of lti today and cele- brated her birthday in a manner Wbicai of wartime Britain. A; her first official act. she watched her gas reached ire Destroyed i “K1? the inst north of the Anzlo beach and wo American soldiers lifted out of it a 17-year-old German marine oi another in exchange for its own B W188i!!! 1mm an R-A F. Station - n the Annapolis Valley. in Nova telegram and goodwill messages By ' cidence the- first known the 2 gm‘! administrative and commer- por who-explained he hud “run out of I forces made further progress in - ' . . ' , ‘he, m“ te _0 I I uogumem. the Grenadier Guards, After a week of hazardous night- ménseérélzséltbmieldnwzuild; mvaglon éiohfmgienslvo Malnst the mount. guard “somewhere in the work in no-mans land British en- i DONDON. April 2l—(0P)-—Bri- wit“; m“ m"; currency“ w we, ._______ “Whtry and received a present yineers gleefully hauled into their tish and Amer can air raids have “m; ummamflm Ryrauom m the s d S , Le from the crack regiment. ines with a winch a wrecked robot destroyed more than 100 we: plants ralmuonflqm‘ between cunemles Pee FY1118 5V9 HALIFAX, April 2i — (GP) - m" ‘i’ W"! a buoy day for tho girl tank called the "deam Wlson" 0r in Frankfurt. and devastated half Md u, mam“, trade n co d For soldierJ-anners gum", M, command h“ m_ who nowia acounsellor ofstate and the Goliath tank, which they dis- 300 acres comprising the fpl-OVMQ one 001mm Wm, currency lflOilDCCd a twin-engined aircraft can act for the King in his absence. covered could be operated by re- '“—"‘ Cable; from all parts of the world. mote radio control Subscription Deiierard. ease Ilell. H.001 othar Provinces a u.s.a. some IPPED UP Biggest Blow w 0f War Struck By 1,100 Planes LONDON, April 2l—-\CPJ—AXl armada or more than 1.100 R- A. 1-‘. and R. C. A. F. heavy bombers, in their strongest blow ui the war. poured more than 5,000 tons of DOflibS last night on Cologne and three other key railway centres be- hind the Nazis‘ invasion front. Tile largest number ui planes ever sent uut at one time by numb- er commund ripped apart. the en- cmyb four rail centres, presumab- ly busy with last-minute prepara- tions lor strengthening the vaunted Atlantic wall against the forthcom- lllg Allied invasion. These operations, including a sharp attack 0n Berlin by R. AF- Mosquitocs which carry two-tun blockbusters, cost. i6 aircraft, one of them Canadian. In a. day follow-up, American light and medium bombers llam- mercd at Atlantic wull targets, los- ing llVE: bombers a5 the Nazis sent up fighters for the first time m more than a month. The Berlin radio reported American heavy bombers carried out a “major at- tack" on Bucharest and other tar- gets in southeastern Europe. Besides Cologne, described by till air ministry as being far the most important railway centre in west- ern Germany, the night raider: shattered and burned Lens, in the Pas-De-Calais “invasion coast" area, Ottlgnies, in Belgium about 15 miles southeast of Brussels, and La Choppelle, on the outskirts o1 Paris. Cologne, hit by 1,800 tons, still was hidden by smoke from fires on both sides of the Rhine this morning. ' . . Big Increase In Mail iiandied" liero Mr. L. E. MacLeod, postal district director here said yesterday that there has been a steady increase in the amount of mail handled at the local post office until now it is becoming difficult to handle tho volume, Th4- increase has not been fluctuating but has shown a steady of climb since 1939 As an indication of the boos: in volume stamp sales have increas- ed 10.’) per cent from what they were . ' Even winter mail to the Mag- dalen Islands handled here for a number of vcars, has shown an in- crease to that experienced locally. In 1942 some 21.500 pounds of mail went to the Magdulens during the time the winter service was in op- eration- In the winter of i944 a total of 38,140 pcunzls was hand- led. A good deal of the increase is due to mail to and from servicemen it was said. The situation at all the offices in the province is about. the same as at Charlottetown. Summersidc. in parictular has been cxpericnclng a heavy THCPCBSQ in mail. SOUTH SHIELDS, Dlglund -—iG P) — Capt Thomas West of the Royal Navy made 86 sallics into "E-boat alley“ during this ‘war, Hi5 reward: the O. B E Soho Guts Nev-ea » (an isti. Rloar Fnon ‘snout. unfit. ‘iiitY imo out’ wines Pars BEST l ..____ mfglallfl-axgi" w‘ min-WW R‘ currency or gold. It co also oi- MTAWA A n m w?) De 3c u "H- 1 11mg * I id t, i ~ Dr — ‘“ ‘ - 0 l. Ifii i i, the te f ti! 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