r oevors Illheehiwaedrlsiaat Like flieDew Wharf, Repairs IylirheI-lhpemAaseehtelPreeeWarAnalyat uded QQIPI Y N.B.—J. imnrrorter a “ecu. -. ‘lemma. e Lanenfi . u. a.- ‘ 00., m, laii- ‘lhafateoflontelaastbedoeldedwtthinhouablaaldeienooesoih- yl-Qigaadarhaeafeilinltalytoin- dicate a Get-nan night retreat h lflflfla along the whole RS-naile front andtioflherbeltqlvltwhethcrintolonaeiteelf or beyond it to spore the lterlial Oily was taaoertain. Until that is known there can be no assurance that Roene may not heoenio another lotteadaaa, or Warsaw or Stalingrad, another Caleino flainnlaaelofrnoddnwanfliiedeemrnanders enelay force their rear. it aoraee the ll-nile plain between the Apenninon and u“ n; whieh i; dolhatea in tho conic would he a heavy and_ceetly task . to the advancing armies. Nor is there any hint of a di- , Genlvlaln "at. hitter rear-gnarl! action atoll the Ine despite Naaiioes of the ta - and . ‘ oftlto ‘ Mom! iineiaof- licially noted from N like. - realaalon one the Yabontgaezellxutzlural-lllvflfitaluhll: [IIBQIIOQQ I vnlputho laeco Valley to escape the closing we Mid W- - _ Canadian occupation of Irpafnone and Ierentlno, on tho main‘ pawl” Inland highroed southeast of Valnaontone. new"! "l6 II" t m." hatch r...- German divisions in rum from eat Sacco vnmy "Ir- Ag this 51.119 of the battle entrapment and destruction of enemy bah] still ie deemed by the Allied slbrente iii-id commander In at: nmu Alexander. more Import-M "I" lmflm“ *1" reetanent or occupation of lone. There canbzehlittleiélzllmlilfizil-r eaander will avoid turning hie llllll M’ N"! l" any way to avoid it. ,, , Nazis Capture Yugoslav urznarrhmhe 51.2.’: Partisan Headquarters , abmn - Nlreakwater lrs at flagp- "n Gully, N. .—Diomond - etruction 00.. Ltd. I about “M9- ,.';.-'~........“ h d town, ‘$1: 81M”. lrolk tor repairs thrreboro ch, A. l . New , 85., about Ii all. Feraer Wtevrn iian Passes a 2 i. i l “News was xeoeivedwyee‘ .v g! madden death an eeumun- . Louis u 5e- N N»? his P P‘ offiyédojymdcmos; 15 . Makes Plea ‘ilrw "w..%""‘»c*'“°‘ To Save Rome “Wefial Servgo W31‘; , r a .32.”? thaw] I-ottewwn .1 a-(Ar) Pope v DDNDON. uno —- fir. and relatives in their hour Pius said may that the idea that ll WIIWIIWM- the war must end 1n complete vlo- ,0 mnmeralwillbetrmrscgqyox-compuew mlsm hill (march here on Monday Il- stimulant. towards v4 the llwtl it 290- war." and. expressma hone for on Ly . m" J eflfli’ phers were cav- Priplblahetdch subsoqwe 1y trand Traeadie .010 Pon- teldier Killed In $1‘ ":-=tii.“§.‘*.;f§‘§‘.°:n“fi.2:°2 Heroic Woman 8 . ‘ Action Overseas .l‘.?*..hl§’%“‘€d}.-‘£..‘“f.f.‘.1‘l.%'é Loses - Life; Airmen Y d onr _ , in world afelrs he descriom 01s; “vest division and‘ dispersal of re- A‘sist A cable has been received by Mrs. lisrimu confessloxts." ctcrand ‘flaca- Speaking less than two die nmuncing the death on Wed- after the Paltrisr had _...___- needay. May 1'1 of her son, r lied the Pope in his role as “mp0s June 2—<CP)-Am- l Juries. who we. killed Christa Vicar on . the Pope n adnnen an a 9th airforroe b866- eeuon while sew Italy. and‘ those w w: u. d have contributed near- we p ;_ L m“. tmdod are lrmorln: a’ $3,000 to an eduoetio fund or innocent .1306 m oom- Paw mm film“ "m" °‘ iLI-gdeer-old sarpxuaaymvfig; 11,5; Newfoundland went oversees in L“ mm m‘ dumb“ M m“ mother saved a Ell-mm‘ 11°"! is llreb od last; year wan" the WNB. may: that“ ntafinawfiomflwt‘ gun: crashed antdxvhbmnirlfl Dllmo and ems of destruction have reached “m”; “ed ' 3rd and w m [gngy or known. and n r w- vmhtedon Ociober u. smi- earns Qniloe me $75 Niiaflueu 0n the l" ‘$1’ ¥,“",,,'d“.i’,§:§e¢ igfroo. emnihs in hoqaltal he went eve o: still more dramatic and. iw- £5 mmghrthe fund had grown to into action in January, 19H, z to some. decisive events. mbre m“; $2,800 and was was slightly wounded on March the d ussion of the fundamental "mint He remained with the W.N.s. mitlook and of the detailed auidlns “m; meanwhile. played in his time of his principles of the future pence at; mo.“ fannyurd unaware of his tracts more and more participants. mothers valflf, The plane collided n; pa; "Yet." he continued "besides ‘he wgohawtneu- aircraft and meshed w» M a» ~.....-~..:*m>a.~“ we: m» - m» “.122” "m- <m..n2‘.’5' Py‘ mm 1 m‘ “h”; aBettv Everritt dashed into “any kw gall pron-um ' t. th flames I m)“ hwm ‘md of violence or w o0 y we Wvfigséysgrrlnogle bee“ M the er tvetmm: also our ~ - I . ' All“ d m” R‘ ‘NJLR’ pression oa- the N}: ‘hat dkrkelre may “met mmnmriitrilrleegxllilérnrl-ggcrig 5- onod in Newfoundland. m be “an m. me 95m,” and Mb cape-ans“ oghe bomber exploded‘ le. and Roderick It ‘m, M we}. any alternative but m-Inéaualn“ or the fliers lnvolv " this: A canmlete victory or com- Wm n“ "mom. pending notif- . hum g1 the next. 0f K1!!- qssgl 5i g i e‘ ageing; iaf 3 dilemma. has entered mans do its bet gimme wartumndeveln "o naciflun ‘IQ _- m- realistic conceal-snag» fgffi-Q- h-“wfgfi m Ya.°"’°‘°°....... ‘znwwm-lw‘? Weaen Glraplains "The Hurray num- starch flgwfifrom; m, ".1. the very factory g u, “u; - loch eilecti UITAWA, June 3—(CP)—No awn hr glue‘; wil... into 341%. wirrallsntfhfiiloumarlyelizi; “£23 decision has yet been reached "- ‘*2 l: s ll. S. Planes lise Bases In Italy, Russia MOSCOW. June B-(CH-Untt- led sun» bombers landed on Am- sfiifé‘ un..;"i“°“w¢'3"‘9.‘r"é°.’° “of? . an - 1m Alta taoIEt-sineastcsn Europe in“; history-minim shuttle oper- Aftertbiebocahinc thoAmu-i heavios were met and escorted? their Soviet bases b. America Soviet fighter planeg. n “d At the base A airman wimh ammunition for anoimermsl ‘mg! An official statement called this the making of history-the mili- tary fulfillment of decisions reach- ed at the Moscow and Teheran conferences among the three great powers bent on defeating Germ- any. 1t was announced that "the op- ~ erations mark the first large-scale hyeical co-operstion of the sir rces of Brl ain, Russia and . America. 6hl-W the planes flew from A raid on Romania bases. £2’? lift‘; Firth‘ Th...“ ‘““‘.......°““' E l‘ y L in the Meddterranean. The fome of probably 750 heavy rs with an escort of equal slretmth unloaded at least 500 tons of expiodves. Plan 5,000 Lew-con Homes In Montreal MONTREAL, June 2-—(0P)—'I1le City Council today adopted a res- olution favoring the immediate building here of 5,000 low-rents! housing units built as an emerg- ency measure. Councillor Michael Buhay told- the Council that there were 1.400 families now living in makeshift dweliinas here and several other thousands doubled up in single family, dwellings. Invasion Weather FOLKIBCFONE, June 2—-(AP)-- The Straits of Dover were calm tonight with broken banks of clouds flecking a moonlit sky. Via- lbility increased as an early even- lniohsze dissipated. n8 51-11111)! ifltflfVlld marked the day and by nightfall a brisk north- westerly breeze had died‘ away. The temperature fell from a mid- afternoon high of '70 degreu to fifty-nine at 10 pm. The barom- fiter climbed steadily during the ay. New Bombing Record Set iiuring May unNDON. 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Bishop-Elect of Charlottetown Bishop Elec; To Arrive In City Sunday Evening Read by Everybody CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1944 CLOSING 0N lZ GERMAN DlVl haste Fer S’side gisry-Makjlng The consecration or the Most Rev. James Boyle, D.D.. as eighth Bishop of the Roman Catholic Di- ocese of Charlottetown will take glace on Tuesday morning in St. llnstarfs Basilica. The Biloop elect. who will ar- rive in Charlottetown tomorrow, was born at Afton, Trundle par-I iah. Anti onish County. Na. on Aug.9.1 .Heisason of the late Hem Boyle and Margaret (Torpley) yle and was a. student at . Francis Xavier University from 190a to 1907, gradu ceived his headmasteris license and was vice-principal of Annap- Oils Academy for one year. The next year Father Boyle was appointed to the staff of St. Fran- cis Xavier University. and later Ufioen College in Rome, where he was ordained to the Priesthood on May 1'7, 1913, by Cardinal Plnpill. He was reappointed to the staff of 8t. Francis Xavier University and served there from 1913 to 1921 when he took a course at Columbia University. where he received his Master oi Arts GBITEG. Bishop Boyle was appointed Consecration Ceremony Preparations Underway Professor To Be President 0f Buba __,_..__.. HAVANA. June 2-—(_AP) -, Dr. Ramon Gra-u Ben Martin. Univer- stty of Havana Professor. won the y of Cuba in yesterdays eierstton desui ODDOSIl-ioli 1mm four parties siapeportixig the Rovem- ment of Presl m. Batista. MMATIVHJY SPEAKING Good quality hay contains about two-thirds as many digestive nut- ilslfllllliallnmlur“ . parish priest at Havre Boucher on 1902. He pioneered in the co-operetivc movement there and was instrumental in the establish- ment of a lobster cannery other projects to the benefit of the farmers and fishermen. On Nov. 9. 1908, he was appoint- ed parish priest at Holy Redeemer ‘parish, Whitney Pier, and served there until his appointment Bishop lvlarch 17. He is a member of many organ- utlrg with izations and societies. He ls chart- Bachelor of Arts degree. e re- er president of the Antigonish Di- 159,; ocesan Society. president of Clerical Deanery of Cape Breton and Victoria Counties, vice-preli- cient of the Chiidrexfs Aid Society for Cape Breton: a member of the Board of St. Rita's Hospital, Syd- He attended Louvain Univers- ney, N.S.: a member of the Board ity in BelQium from 1009 to 19-10 of School Nov. l D.D.. I f AP) —Life-giving plasma from Commissioner for Cape Breton County, and recently celved the Navy League of Canada decoration for the Sydney branch since its in- ception at Whitney Pier. Sister Miriam Magdalen of the Sisters of Charity. Mount Carmel post-graduate Convent, New Waterford, is a sis- ter. and George Boyle, recently ap- painted editor of the Casket and formerly of the Mar- itime Cooperative, is a brother. Elaborate preparations are near- ing completion for the consecra- tion of the Most Rev. James Boyle, as Bishop of Charlottetown in Si. Dunstan} Basilica on Tues- day next. Accommodation is being provi - ed for representations fromallt rural parishes of the dlo addition to fifty of Bishop Boyle's former parishoners from Whitney 5., and for his immediate Pier. N. relatives. Two hundred visiting clergy are also expected to attend the three hours’ ceremony. which bezins at 9.30 on Tuesday morning. Conducting the ho His Excellency Most Rev. Iid- r-brandn Antoniutti, D.D.. Apostol- ic Dvlcgate to Canada and New- ioundlnnd. Rev. James Morrison, Archbishop of Antigonlsh, and the Most Rev. P. A. Bray, Bisho The sermon wil the Most Rev. John Hugh M Donald. D.D.. Archbishop of Ed- monton. Also attending will be Most Rev. Norbert Robichaud, Archbishop of Moncton, Most. Rev. John R. Mac- Donald. Bishop of Petcrboro, and former rector nf the cathedral at Antlgonish; J h M O'Neill. Bishop of Harbour Grace. LeBianc. Bishop Invitations have been extended to His Honour Governor. the Premier and mem- bers of the Executive Council, the Mayor and City Councillors, lead- lngwgnverrrment officials and re- OIL MERE MAN 12 PAGES "'“' ltltii allaas Iroviaree l u.s.A. 06M anbaertpelan Dellovesd. Ie.ee To Present Budget In About Two Weeks UFTAWA. June 2-(C.P)—l"in- ance Munster Ilsloy said today in the Commons that the budrret would aednresented about two Weeks from ay. (That would make the date June 18. a Friday. Budaeus. however. are usually brouzhr down on Timur:- daivs and it 1s possible this year's wil be presented June 15.) Wireless Pictures To Australia wireless transmission photo- graphs between Canada and Aus- tralia was inaugurated when a photograph of the arrival 1n Ot- tawa of Prime Minister John Cur- tin of Australia was sent to Mel- bourne. the wartime information board announced today. Reports have been received from Melbourne that. the reception was clear. Pictures showing the Austral- ian prime minister addressing the Canadian parliament yesterday were also transmitted to Mel- boume. Send Plasma To Burma From China KUNMING, China, June 2- thousands of donors. including Chinese. Indians, negroes and Jap- anese. has been sent to China's salween front from China's first blood bank. The principal donors were Chin- ese. but many Americans gave blood at the invitation of the American Bureau for medical aid for China. New York City. blood bank eponsc . Pasture Growth Rapid In ll. B. creased ellahtly. Asrlculcure Min- r A. C. Taylor said today. Un- Ieds heavy rain came soon, how- ever, pastures might receive a set- back which would be felt all sum- mer. Mr. Taylor tlon this s ring had been shortage o1 mlllfee and poor quality of last year's hay. slaughtered. Jail Prisoner May llave Been Murdered MONTREAL. June 2 — (OP) - Poiice today invatinaied the death of e prisoner at the citv iall here yesterday. An anl-topsy showed that the man, who was in the criminal insane wing of the jail. mighr have been murdered. Dr. J.M Rommel, medzico-ieizal expert. said that an autopsy show- edalmostalltheribeinthebodv of the prdsoncr. identified bv police a; Gerard Leduc. 50_ of St. Eus- tsche, Que. were broken. Street Gar Strike In St. Louis Ends ST. LOUIE. J1me 2 — fAPl — Sta-flung street car and bus oper- ators of the St. Inuis Dllbllic ser- vice company voted today by secret ballot, 630 to 399. to return o work and end a transportation tieup od- fectlnpr an estimated 0110030 per- sans. Odious Comparison! LONDON. June l — {CH- A German woman who cem- Inented "i had to run fa er than Rommel in Africa“ was sentenced to three months im- risonment in Aachen. the lgian News Agency reported today. S §huttle BmbingflzBegins OTTAWA, June Z—(CPi—Direc‘. "‘°“‘"°‘"5“ 5h Retreat-fin Road To Rome ls Continued NAPLES. June 2—-1A.P\-—Powa-- ful American armored and infantry forces smashed through the en- emy stronzhclds of. Vaimonunc and Velietrl in the Alban Hills southeast o: Rants today. shaztvr- in! the enemy's last-ditch defences and foreshadowed the beginning of thrcrlld of the battle for the Italian manta Capture of Valmontons and sev- erance of the via Casnlrua drew the Allied sack tighter on the ran.- nant; of what uni/re were l2 divis- ions holding zhe Gustav and Hit.- ier lines. Canadian troops captured Ferm- tinn and continued to thrust north- wes. alonz the via Casilina Less than l8 miles separated the Can- adians and the 5th army forces squeeze was accentuated by French formations Dressing tluuoueh the istancc south of 1hr: strategic hr. way which leads to Rome. Caitzht between the two Allied wings Marshal Albert Kesselrlnx’: battered forces were treomlng northward (m several secondary roads toward u new trans-Imiv de- fence 1.11s hinged on Avezzano Vaimonwne 20 airline miles from Flmle or. the via Casiinu main cs- oapc route for fhe mauled (‘rerman 10th army retreating from the I-lit- ler lino and Veiled"! l! miles south- east c! the Italian capital fell af- ter days of bltcer attack and bir- tcr rvistance German prisururs captured since the Allied offensive bezan Mav ll. anuroacited the 20 000 mark. Fen-hum fell mduy to Canadian mirfere swiftly exploiting their capture Wednesday ol the town of Fnsmr-ne eiizht mil-S to the south- east along the same highway, Allied officers conceded that the Germans were wtilinznz» the utmost skill in their delaying withdravral before the Canadian unite and o- ther formations of LL-Gen Si; Olive: Leese’; 8th army. Sqdn.-l.dr. iiili . Reported Missing MONGTON. N 8.. June z- (CF) —-8qdn. Ldbré‘. George Hill. D F‘ c m -__- enemv territory, occordin: to word FRJDERJQ-IQN_ J1me 2__(cp\ received here bv h xvlfe. A son rf —New Brunswlcks pasture growth M" 51mm Hm- "QU- N 5» the this year is earlier than usual andlmuadrm‘ lead" . has 14 61mm‘ recent butter production has ,n_ v Planes to his credit. He. has served n many European theatres of war. ll. S. Forest-Fires factors of retuced i-lfiliitelfhgrcxagfigr: HALIFAX. June 2-10?) - All He questioned g "an; repm-g famst fires in Nova Scotla were un- that many New Brunswick mm- W‘ ooP-Igol, wr-lahr. Druvintinl for- ers were reducing their dairy herds 95m’ Df-‘lclals Telwfwd- but i116» and expressed belief that no more V/“Yled l full Joy's ruin will bu dairy cows than usual were being ilei-ued to eilmman. m.» threats of urher outbreaks All travel was Zaar-ncd in the urn- vlncefis woods. ravaged by several es in the last ".1111 weeks Sena ims M: l Loam. (ma Maps “ms: 4R1"?! alwvs (Willi; Sonic»: a Pm: or n’ f fligh tide this mom. . .4! and tonight at 9.45. _ Sun sets this evenlni: 1H he" m‘ rises tomorrow morning at 5.16. Full 1110011 June d. 3.58 P. M. Summerside tide elem-em min“- teg later than Clmriottetown- DAILY All SERVICE Charlottetown — Snaanaerslde — M n to o e n Leave Charlottetown 1.85 a. no 12.00 noon. 4.30 rn. Arrive Chariot wn 1.10 a. In 5.46 p. in. 7.05 p. m. BUNDAY SERVICE I leave C ariottetown it noon. ‘" Arrive Charlottetown l." n. IL P E. l.-N. S. FERRY SEIVIOI DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAYS u“. Wood islands-MO A. as INJURED THOUGH NEUTRAL SIOCKMOLM — fcPi — More than 4.500 members of the Swedish since the war beaan while servinl (Continued on page fijmtioi, s)“ on neutrality defenu. armed fumes have been disablediflli. [L00 A. M-‘S-M P. M. have: Caribou-BAN) A. M. l.“ "din ‘Mun “in! J the M '-i'..~a'i' " w‘"'° I 333 Tharaday 11.0,!‘ A. RI. and 1A0 P35 sailings will be caneebetl. IONS ‘ i