’ n atlod usv :‘,"M~t'“ YSTlliT-etel. I've cits. >zmw c The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ICE for Ute and death are “lgfltll preachers and lt utters not vthat always need to be a Gothic tliapzl MAXIMS 01A MERE MAN’ pic science m2)‘ build there will wounded so . CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, JANUilkRY 21, 1944 INITAL? tanatlians llesi After sharp Clash By Douglas Aruaroa. [ANS IN ITALY- ‘hfi Cable) - Canad- itn infani-rymen who hit the 6;!- restilll "S? "Qifiulfr Canadian soldiers who with Maritime Province troopiihleeg y iv a losgglnul mow." said Capt. - » _ "'3' m“ of Millbrook,‘ Ont. l 00m] pg commander. ‘The!’ had el m, guts in the world and fought 1m a’ you expect, Canadians to n ‘mchetbt. aluee. who is "- led his ll-rn across the gull)’ 011V! 5 7"“ “m, m opposite height. The whole area was under obaervatio: of enemy machine gunners Ill the Germans laid a mortar barrflflt! up and clown the bed of the shall- ow stream in the Bully ti"? "l" minutes. "when we were going up the gully we were not more than 50 t3 w; yards from the Germs‘ Ridge said. There were many n- stances of brnverY. R198! m“ two of the tmst outatandinll. °°"' gerninlz Pte. Russ Turner of Ham- lltonérOnt: arliii J. Pick- lXlS 009W!‘ 317b,. ... ' Turner, a bren .‘ “V53 raclne across open ground when a machine gun opened up on ltim. Instead oi taldng cover he whip- ped around and let go a burs! which silenced lhc gun. Picltcns led a section which was pinned down several times b!‘ each occasion he went forward al- one MIOF; open country and re- scnnnltred a safe route. then re- turned and lcd his men forward _______________ iihurchill Praises lover Gunners NEW YORK, Jan. 30-(0?) - rum Minister Churchill has sent a message of "hearty congratula- tions on thc good shooting of the Dover Guns" to the men maiinihil Britains long~range guns whim early today shelled and sank a. lirse German vessel on the French lids of the channel. the BBC re- ported. The broadcast was record- ed by CBS. liiliiliiiFllTS “Booking order-a for our of Pur- ina Milk Chow to arrive soon. W. l. Bowman. 1-30-51 b “Mock Trial y January 2 N lio ‘ , . n Wm i-ie-at-rt. "Horse racing New Glasgow lliver Saturday. January 22.1 m n “Double Header East Rflyllll’ li-ink to-nignt, Dunstaffnalel Ill vs. Covehead. "Caught, one silver 10x. mark- lil- If not claimed in six days will be sold. Leland Campbell,‘ mdezal "560 ordara for car of re- glganed oat; to arrive early mi:- ary. Also b ing used II daily. W. I. “y 1-l7-6i "Notice-loading iv mire 1°! Davis do at, gumrnerside. lliursday Ilt-h until l o'clock. Fri- flll/ 21st at Kenlinzwn until 2 PM. 9- C. Great. Emerald. 1-20-41- “ hogs for Davis 8‘ i’? ‘Ihursda afternoon and Pkneraltl. ivory Fri- undi til-thet- llllltlitll‘! "Unlo ding f B riey todnv filo takilig ordz-r: lor B-ulk Wheat "ill Oat, to arrive soon. N. Aub- "Y Cutcliffe. 1-21-21 41%“? r-'l"ti.';"=u"ei-'~1°’i.€3?=; ud- l-unc ea served. Proceeds in Moitrte hmymrlsxwoilltlvrin; y’ i-ao- i-at. BOWIDIII. Pct-set- at trail‘ 01v forenoou llhler W; “b. i‘."’““’“ “ “m: River. z-zt-at.‘ "Bum: Anniversary Concert in Prgtlulellowa Hall MBIIUIIIQ on W511i?" c1254.. The“... "5333 '4'!- ' "_ 1-21-24-21 "Unloading car or sour Barley "t Veterans Iv lmen asth ' .@—-. ---wv-.- l!‘ _’ e i ._ r‘? With tum. decks aalant a; winter norm time, were, 31m- to angry rdrbulenoe, British carrier; Avenger and ldangerpu; “w, P755 "RI-d. "@3118 Allied convoy mo“); . i Bitter-Battle ;Along lta|y’s ‘West Boast i 1 _.__.- i By W115 GALLAGIIIB § lAswclalcd Prose 5R" “PM” l MEIER-S. Jan 20 -— APY snub Howe ilzhml ihistorlc Appian We? Brirtish coaaial guns which were officially credited with alnking a large Nazi vessel near Cap Gris Ne: early today open- ed fire on German shlppin_ in Dover Siralt tonight for the second time within l5 hours. IDNDON . l wrmou, m. zo -tcrt _ l r Jan. mic?) -.| Entering into discussion of the‘ Russian-Polish border dispute Prime Ministeq- Churchill with Foreign Secretary Eden, to ay oon- r ierred with leaders of the Polish government in Landon. OTTAWA. III. l9—iAPl Canadian censorship authorl- I ties issued today to the press and radio a memorandum re- minding than of their "ex- tremely grave“ l ponslbllity of seeing that nothing is pub- lished or broadcast which will give the enemy information about Allied plans for the oom- lflk invuion of Europe. » speculate Finns May Seek Separate Peace machine gunners and snipers On ——— 0f Aerial War Back In Oanadzi 1.. I By JACK BRAYLEY < Urrawa. Jan. 30--CPt—Badf to a capital which winter f. villi whitened for the occ..s n b? if!“ i ducinz a wispy snowfall. R t‘. Aw’ 1-‘. veterans from mos: o. the Lak- tom skv trails of oe and Ab. 11¢; wnggm ignpuztfitli‘ prepared to stop 2i h ours in a nearbv f9- oatrlation pool before pushing on f" htizmes from Sydney whee. - -$ . w, nir force band serenaded the An marched anucl rhc cheers of o ookers. Renewed cheers; greeted several aimierifpustievi tn- to the bis concourse On_ wheel chairs. Relatives intennitzendl shed tears anr. laughed as 0N3 waved at their lads lii biuc. _ Representatives 0f the Govern or-General. the air staff and the Boy Scouts at loity were on hand to welcome 111E111 girls offered hm C0116? and doug nut-s. The airmen are bndgw recuperate ftpm wotinf-fi and nines, to cake flying counts and to become IIISIYUCKOFS. Cpl. T.L ‘Fascliereau Of ‘Que- bec. overseas iheree vears as .tt ron. looked around nzm harp) smiled broadlv and dtClllffd. 0° it's dwell to be back _ Here are some other heroes.- FO. F Annand, D v Q . Milford Station. h 5.. coaster. cour- rriand wireless oir thinner. ‘Alli; has come down at sea thrae lirrxtvi remained in rubber Hi3» i5 .° p ‘°Q...“°'r‘.'..’ r."°‘.‘§€fer."°.i2i. picked up- i ° ¢ ' pulled under bv the crashing-riff); | er but managed to escape. 8,2 v m‘ . °n8-v_ giedaizgoi opifiit-lmi- 2 al duty over erma '1'. . . "eowned" prisoncrs-of-"aar. . J.E Harlton 0f -| F0. FLA. Frith of ‘Doronm l M spear of Bognurst. N- : WQ R, C. Hughes of Sbt 's Ont, all members 0i I crew-were brought do“) a "sofuaning-u? , mo‘ " . ed but en c)‘ Italian Cflilllillfll; ed and hand-raved ~ cam and prett- .. iv . m’ "t'rt'e“t’=“$e.°a'§r=m¢ ‘uvaaft much 3:23‘; . “ we BN1! » r253 we would have had k5 close shave but it Ill to make me modes vow-p stand." . Bqdn. 1dr. J.A nanny. ‘has l0. l l o! Halifax. was with a Bea and or oper-azionall kt - .. . o, visitor" serhgerlln and wants "ace that place after the WdF-l‘ .618 the government will /,-___. ._____. Danger If Unions Are Dictatorship: MONTREAL. Jain. 20 _ rcp, ._ Grave industrial "unrest would ,1. suit from unions allowed 1° be“ come lzttie dicutorships. Professor.‘ G H.‘ Curtis. asistant. in the in- dustrial relacioris section of Queen's r Ialxlivfifil!‘ _ Kirxsto .V 0m. today w... a service trims u c._: _$D€3K‘J1R of secitrizy, w, cunts sazc. that “if private etiterprise fads to provide sazuritv for work- pelled to step in and liar: m our economic sent experience oi stme trol in industry has convinced min"; that the government can be ef- feaive tn all problems cf security." . LONDON. Jan. 20 — AP‘ -—Re'.i Army successes in the Leningrad, . area gave fresh impetus to spec“- lation hc-rc tonzght the: Finland might make direct peace overtures soon to Russia. , Even before the Russiang launch- ed thcir offensive south of urn-- tnflrsd the Finnish official radii Lahti had been quoted in Szock- helm clispazches as saying on Jan. ‘r that "Finland wants peace and is w ling to make peace." j The broadcas: hedged. hare-cert. Finns first‘ he new military turn iti tiorthcrn Russia, many in Lori- don would no: be surprzscd if the Finns swallowed their pride and approached the Russians A hind-l rance to an open Finnish peace bid. though. is the presence of p2:- haps 70.000 to 80 German- uoops based lfi Finland. A Finnuh withdrawal frtz; w-- war obviousb‘ evould be a ..rategic_ and propaganda v‘... , 1'0;- the Allies I: would ronovo the land threat in xrorzh to Russia's suppiv port a: Murmansg: relieve the pressure on Leningrad from the north and northwest. and give the Soviet Baltic fleet more freedom the Veteran ls llavy Instructor llow T$DNTU. Jan. 2L1 - tCPl Afzer serving zn fcur ""5 ' nearly‘ $0 years as a struczing in signals is "sis in the opinion cf Chicf Pet i- icer Pa: O'Hara who at 6i thinks he L; m; oldeg; man in Canada’: Navy CPO. O'Hara stationed at H if C. S- York here. enlisted as a b0?" seaman in r114- Roval Navy at the are of i6. He fought a". Jutland. -.n the Boxer Rebellion. the India Frontier War. The Boer War and h e sailed the seven seas more time; than he can count Father of i0, seven of when; are in the uniform cf Canada: for- ces, he came to Canada in i915 an: served as a s-iznals instructor ll’! the army for ii years. He enlisted in the navi‘ five days site.- this . war broke out. Sees Waterways As e . Post-Vi ar ProJcct ' OTTAWA. Jan. U — (C PI -- Uone‘. Cherries‘. Libtral Member of Parliament for Btnrmont and _ nriiamentary Assistant to Munit- ims Minister Howe, said in an in~ terflevv today the 8t. Lawrence waterway was a "natural" post war proiec proceed- t and should be g_d with immediately afie_r__'.he war. mienoatieaatscerrbatuefiekflollt and thinktherecanbemticb oart I Cm‘! the‘: can, wrtcumu=~ t . .. o . .. andBatCT. lsea. Saint John.‘ NB. l Believe Nazis Have 2,500 Planes To Meet Invasion . The nu: _ -' the maagzine 531d, ’ | 00111281 me Ger. to disperse firs- plane 51-316 Allied invasion of ‘aeroplane n a s.irimary' based or: o: German prms command announced capture of '.h_ 1 P)‘ i313". Q: Argento. a: the mouth cf town of h! umo. Zagm the Garigliauo Riwr. German High Command n iced (Qdgy, as a bizter ltake battle raged along; 5e‘- ;rrii.lc from on the I ’ ‘i uri- gLve-a d- < bah 6 PAGES ! lion ast N l | . .____. 8y Kirlte L. Simpson. Associated Press War Anabsi The tctl army's capture of Novgorod. central dcfettsive stronghold in J-c hu-"er Yolkhovo. strongly suggests that a line-shortening Geramn re- izr-d; i~ under way from the upper Lovzt River in the soulh to the Baltic toast in the north. Even before Moscow announced its capture. official Bcrltn uar bul- letins acknowledged "evacuation" of the city on the Volktiovo at the ‘northern extremity of bite linen-one of the twin keys to the critical icurtre of the German army's Baltic flank. The other is Staraya Russia. trust south of the big lake now exposed ta Russian flanking thrusts at the Shimsk ’ communications centre. and already In danger of being cut off from the rear. Complete lifting of the Lenin ad siege. p0>§lblQ entrapment of Ger- -' man forces between Leningrad and Lake Ilmen and .\ wide-based antral ‘WBWQY lab to split the Nari Baltic front apart to the Pzlpus Lake chain, were the up still-foot B10139! fBfiiavig°gdégf indicated first objectives of the mighty Russian attack in the north- i Nazi defenders from the import- ‘ two miles me . w With loss of the essential Novgorod anchorage. however, the abole German front in Russia from the marshes of the Pripet to the Baltic is endangered. Tremendous as has been the success of the overtvliclming Russian tvto-pronged attack in the immediate lzningrad area. the brOdJ-lhroligh on the loner Volkhov has far greater potential strategic significance. With ‘the Novgorod strong point lost, the whole German centre on the Baltic Jlunk is threatened with collapse. Russian spearheads already must be ,_ a. . forging nestward down the Novgorodiuga escape route alone left open smzne w», objective o! '.. ave launched hicnda? three points GU96 Ga." ‘tiano. W... turbo‘; fall. ... the Allflfi 0 _ lGartziia o. T413, a mic 29:! l (0 3° of .\ ' rid Suio. seven . ‘b . a smasn amps: e 111; Yazzs conceded ML-f‘ Command . e villages me as: es Brit "l and American ax Hilts 5550'“; anged . Rid 1n Brizaxi 'Ao:oplzr.o" an _-__ .3333; '55, ~ troops ‘oenind the ‘, on the Gulf of presumably ‘K25 Fantastic Prices At lie Marigny Auction 0nd bout $112 t Nanci. '. SZIICG zhe Germans mm e caozure cf the . D11.’- dsparaged, J "fliliiwd 1v ces rvere humanoid w?“ ._ f a:: front the ed u» 111-" Exciter-GE. peal by Rep. Charles To ll. ll. R. R. A. W SHINGT ' -.-\rn:d one; 121a .. es mus: guard its own 1 move was launched 1 of representatives wd _ 8l.350.000f!.‘0 a united h: home C311‘ an. to y for aiding the peoples of devastated lands A group of legislator; craaica‘. e“ administration policy served early‘ plan to spell out in exact terms the scope of a pending measure brought a .4:- raniying participation by the U 5*; n the united narions relied and , 52-‘ ;ehabili:atian admirzistrazion. ls Eaton of I0 919% New Jersey. for the house w de- eu “We mczzszrate anew its belief in in- . highest mutational collabcrawn. 1.. a o“; Saving aha: the nized Nations wall} be “share with the world thecommorr came m 533m; {may ycsponstbilizgq of aiding ‘Yifiillfls. o. _;e H9395 (offner Bahamas Axis aggression; he declared tn a secrezarr. who flew there II ‘Would "be WPQS-‘lbi f" "5 Q Become Eligible For Criterpilla Pa‘. r; Charles _ were eligibm zhe caterpillar _ from wot to a new ms: 1n Brush be an island of FY0596 r Club f 2r rnembc club rode? their r a)‘ . en. on a night rzaiisaiiflfi were caught in a dense t \\‘ 1 zhe fuel nearly exhsusw in t“ middle of an cseari of S R. R .-\ which 5210" e L‘ S. Senaw s s voze o! zppmvai. ‘N H. R .-\ would‘ Stalin dictator of Dirope ‘said he would control d of relief supplies tn "m: liberated mutazrzrs "Stalin? she told “will use his armies to um r. the He; J, zions in the liberated areas“ mus or rxirntss PERTH. .\' B.. Jan. 20 -—--CP' —.\ialco‘tm C Woodland 1' d t0- night of injuries suffered its a.’- ternoon when he fell from a 2D .5 . _- h _ ‘vaffps {"3;j.-;‘;‘;,f,“; ‘gioiii. m- bridge to ice as fee: more. t: n u!‘ w, ‘ 5e "-0 Sevudenjg werei believed he suffered a {aiming and? spell. Woodland was int Zided ‘ ' . , v . e , c .: la ‘ shore of Lake Erie. while ti‘. landed within a n.ile_of_ egljtgllhfl" 211Gb for more than thgLtjearsfi Smooihsciilinq For fill your Bciltinq 8L Wh 05S CA AUA en you use limo QZE-QS, I ' the‘ :0 curtail ‘ nazicra i nozlce of that intention and of a! Earlier, the house heard an ap-. \tLss Sumner contended "" z U. ‘ ‘rzake to the fleeing Nari garrison when Novgorod was cut off to the north If"! south. . Tltc country through which the Russian westward push from Nov- gorod ls aiming is dotted with small lakes and snmpltnds. now heavily froten ii is devoid ct aide north-south river barriers or substantial was a 7- ‘ ' new fluid M597!‘ ‘helghu. The fall of Novgorod means open winter warfare on the whole ' nghEwii ‘Baltic flank at which the Russians have never failed to out-match their .\';izi antagonists. i Trap German Troops tonnes. Jazz. 2c -'.art , Th; Red Arm; toppled the anci- en: bl-SLKIR of Novgorod 20GB? on. the sixth day of a northern ctfeu- ‘ Allied Airmen ;4-i,0l.t0 men. and also trapped an ttiiridezerrnined number o! Nazi .::oops 1n the Szrclzrza Ccrnd __' .- "tlr . ti: 'X1CLB.\XELSCOVJ_ namol-zalirfgrf; lfirimrm-ii annxficed toniMi'L_ l‘ .511? which ha; cos". the Gen-tears ‘_ ALLILD NEW GFINLL Jan. Gen. K. A. Meretskove armies y- — AP: — Allied llrmdl l .v. r r . r . .- donned 33 Japanese plaufs and g4 ‘Q-m‘ u-mn‘ téwlfe‘; sank m," enemy sumfly Sh,” . ovgorod. .00 _mi.es sou eas. o. totalling 10.000 ions in blows lilhliifid 0n Uievwid w f‘ ranging from wewealt, New lzuoma. :-' in 317w o!11¢~'g-l._ Guinea. to Raball-l. New Bri ‘ scrzbed as a "skznfltl Otit-fterlfir-R Allied hezdqulrlgrg report lmitrioetivre Premier Marshal; today. I h important vie-i In the central Pacific bomb- y. l e_rs and fighters of the United l blows ‘ states 7th army air iorce m-lde escape roads and ' four attacks oprfilaisnese Shiilff _ _ 3gp; v.1_~g1-_g_;_,g 5‘ m5"‘u3"°“5- l‘ d u": ‘h?’ [led the German coastal nnes u- ‘ l“ ‘h’ rlnflml ‘hm ‘the Rttssians crushed ahead with eds Capture NovgorocT, ‘l, ‘ the raid we, _ arri ptiu n Dellevorfl, H,“ Iail. “.00; other Provinces k 115A. LLQ ERLIN UNDERGOES ANOTHER BIG RAID llERMANS EVACUATE MINTURNO 11th ti"... Attack 0n Nazi Capital By ERNE§¥ AGNEWK LONDON. Jan. 21 _. (Friday)—(AP) _ RJK F. and R. C. A. F. night bombers hammered Ben iin last night. it was of. ficially announced early today. in the 11th mas- sive attack on the great- est 0f German targets since the extermination campaign against the‘ Reich Capital began Nov. 18. 1943. ‘ A heavy force from the R. C. A. F. bomber! group participated in the raid. The German rad . b, . '11.; was T3.‘ EQB-LXZS‘. rr. n ' the fCU-Efigittéd 4mm 11km: ' .hll‘J-i'nihflflO district! o! Beg. alone " Bone Alan.‘ ‘PM 3001c radio JiLied air azrad: o: zhe on; of tine Italian capital ar 2.x» p v yesterday —:he second in we da-‘Wla. 71nd said the aasa" : m neat‘? dam‘; _> ‘,_. “nunded. :_€ 5TB 2T7 dgggj Tlms, for the fr: ~ -'-.. war Rome and Berlin ' zepor-ed . 18 d l9. rounding out , , 4d mmme-‘Ki b!‘ Allied n.1,- ; ,-_ '3' ma" hY,'“§“‘A" ‘@3215 Efifrepsris- d...“ i “f” M‘ d“ a gainst Ato nort o t e Ii- _ -' r‘ ,_ ' , '1 reportirv v‘ -_ < ._ erican-held' ounero Islands. ymshiwml ‘ -"‘»‘~"~‘°“ btved- . ted Diaries Enzac:;.ed"rl: c15- A‘ Four tnited Stile; plane! were corrzm was" a .s:;na. Pcrta a g ma‘, f lost and two Japanese ships ‘north _of _K nnovka 1r. u. cf Rome, Yen-lee? damueeL lower Lcazrze. where zlie Russians 414ml rad” c Wed- ‘L °°-Y ‘said troops uxtder Gen. Nzkolal F. E w“ wen“ v-Lfke ‘Mona ' Vatutin still were beating dflvn r -= ‘ 1“ --" '7 T» Chaudiere Good lbw... 6mm... . .5.“ ‘ m“ "Jew Fl-ds. Friend To Canadians ‘aimed at stcrnmzng a S0112! strike t VICTORLA. ‘int. 20-40?» ~31‘ A ' tonrd Ran-ca of ‘$511131: PL. .C. S Chlihilfih} ha}... geseogagoadgodne.flaetxldc;=;tToronto M. ll. 3 8!} b BY‘- ' e l gmqp of Caradian seamen when» I to _ __ _ or 5w as H v S H“ °' "Tops Enlistments m -'~ 1°“ “m Rot-al Navv and rescued Ihtm fir!!! r - 8-... cnndren we: K = fr"; ' 2i Medit~ 5,~’-'-?ra:r " ~,» a smear wiaértervfatwéem res OTTAWA J n 2° C k h ma: mggy m5,‘ 6L Ne" r “r . 5~- ...—.»P» -T. = us“ ~= - v 3;‘; Butler, 40. of Victoria; illdt promo mntaaiy dis.ric._nas moved mday he and a half dozen other Hcwril H9 to the head of the clans in the Amed headqurA-l . bv Hero Whfli I matter of providing men for men were picked u? the: shin was uorpedved- armed forces. was dzsc ‘tic by Wartime Information Board. The ail-Canada total up to tha: - - claw. i-be board revealed. was 57,- r 590-36‘. per can: of the eligzbie male population. The campilatzon aso showed '.ha'._ in the il mcrztlu since the prevuous similar compilation '.he_ . percentage of Canadian manhood .' of military me which had beent drawn izizo bu: not necessarily re- SOMEWTlERJ-I IN 5037i. Jili- 30 - tAP- - A l’; year _o.t_i Dal- filiiiilili girl who says She s-‘l-"BC 3 Germans and she doesn" know fig“ mmiegi‘l;aaer_l5gtfmlf°.qg§mrsaen niained in the forces moved up l“! lgvlickrtairze-mbv ‘Alix-d sol- 1Com . . - ‘ fi-Y, 1 . _,e_ - ’ ». i .pi.a".: cc‘.- ::...:~a.-: ° °‘ t r iv s: ‘ "“' . t. - . ,i . ' i... '5- oannéhgfsgiliefs? she ‘s Mm" zrtct No‘ 6 Ihlalgifafvt The place of "a. mange t Ann’ whim: honor with 41 5 per cent of the tansxazed mum Anme md she estimated military-age males err-- . , _ lasted or enaniisd ‘imilidi’! $35‘ 22211;?“ deg; Tvdflifii rein-so bu: sf D m. ‘carnal-so: .3; a; me m‘; ha,“ m 2 tTorontoi at the top mth t2 T ‘.310 Middle Bast for war stricken dflifiicevhwllit-‘lhfla-fgrpedr-“tvcrézrzd to M. D. So ‘l tSaint John. h‘ B t dropped from second to fourth stocky youngster with ‘u n place with d1 3 against 39. curlv dart; hainh h nadutoueh: .:. usl- 4 a. utr l» - l; ‘Qlfihbhfite oftsglz: since Therejvas no change in :he ord- e w“ ,5 vans ‘M’ me age an e1- of 5o 4 lldontreal‘, 23 5 a- ‘ble Partisan children join the sgirtsr 19 3 and no. s Quebec». . rlifagaktst 123. , . All military dmricts mowed in- the the ‘rcreases in the percentage; o! male population taken into forcu . Tim's Men Threaten Nazi Base At Flume LONDON. Jan. 20 - 1C P» '" . Marshal Joaip Bro: ~Tito1 =a n May Probe Charges lie Picketing Plant -—I.CPJ OTTAWA. Jan. '20 Hughes Cleaver. chairman of the d“. ma; h-As yo" a_ p, war I-kpenditures Csttilitee o- my; ehrgaumng “L? gmporun; the House of Commons. said if" . ran naval base a". Flume front two nLQht that it had decided to 'f_jy¢(y_§on5_h3d ward “forthwith“ to rnunitms mln- ‘ans in nine sect in battle tstc- Hove text of the press re- Yugoslnvlg and g ca, more sari iswvd by R H McGrcm-r. two of the invaders Progressive Conservative member Tm: heat-firs: fighting was of parliament for York East. rc- in; along the Croat coiuta‘ lstinz to allegations of pav ' south of I-‘itime, 581d ‘Dre's torn than S ti- padtiing and misuse of mate zzruque, broadcast b)" the Free a: the No. 2 Shell-Filling Planz. {Yugculav Radio and recorded here. Pickering, Ont. ‘by the Associated Press. the ‘ a wrmrzuni laced :o- , lcads were“: u“ day when figure; for total intake 1 Cam —; A; Iinzc the three armed services up ‘ by u: Sept. 30, i943, were made puo- t bu: made m; m, London ha: Ab" adlcien m h boa: ‘a Cznm-rsee tack on Home, (acne ls Mar A Pltovusluc. ‘roost. Maui when ill: Merfs Tue ., BlLi. collector. and New fiititfil‘. Jan. 2S. Summerside aide t8 r than Charlottetown. DAILY AIR SERVICE Charlottetown — Summerside _. Sfoucton Leave Charlotteiolrn 7.35 a m- l2.00 noon. 4.30 p. m. Arrive Charlottetown 1.10 n. m. $.15 fl- Ila. 7.05 D- m. SUNDAY SERVICE Leave Charlottetown i2 noon. Arrive Charlottetown 5.45 n. m. , pagan mom»... -_..~e-¢-paao~___. _ . v1, rev... v. .