‘mm 14, 1942 W giTR Everybody ATED AN ACADEMY AWARD - DON'T MISS IT! A PH ‘I WALLIEEII BRENNAN - JOAN LESLIE NQT E -EVENING PERFORMANCES START A1‘ 6:45 AND 9.10 P. CROWDS YESTERDAY—BE EARLY COL. J. L. RALSTON and LIEUT. COL. J. A. MacPHEE Will address a mass meeting at the CAPITOL THEATRE FRIDAY, APRIL 17th. AT2P.M. NEW WARNER BROS. TRIUM RGE TOBIAS- STANLEY RIDGES ._ . --..-.. M. —MATINEE 3.15 -_T.—~——.-_~:- r‘ ———-—__: € Welcome EISTERII GUARDIAN ..=1_l"°_1*3‘¢ F"... Clash . fill oolnmu ll reserved for new: of In! interest. but advertising of u nu nature may he s! l outs a word. strictly puynhlo In ‘drum "WAGE/INT ENJOYED — Th0 Prgeant. “lie Lives" by "Gertrude Rockwell Grady" was presented t0 llirge congregation on sunday lllhifli in Montague United Card of Thanks The Sisters ol‘ the Charlottetown ilupital are deeply grateful to flu Ladies of the st. Charles Anx- Ilhry. to the director, Mr. J, B- llchsrds and tilc cost of the Easter rlu. to the orchestra, to the mem- Nls of the B. 1. S. who donated undy, to those who provided en- tertainment between the acts, 0r llllny other way sided in the production of the Easter play. 4-14-11. In Memo riam --____ Iulcvlng memory of lr-v Mother. lift John T, Adams who passed “if that!!!‘ home in Sen View. April hrcst iiinthr-r how l mTss you eirom earth you pause] away h my heart is uchmg sorely ithrnk oi you today. inscrtell bv iler Daughter. MW- Wm. D. Culllry $1.111; .- ln Memoriam __.____- LAMPHIER Ill loving Iflnm I u Mfllirtreyr o our ear llns. ETTA LAMPHIER "lo cussed sway April 14th, ion. N‘ "iyvmllnows how much we miss l one kllows the bitter pain ELI“!!! suffered since we lost’ you h our ‘never been the some. ha“ carts your memory lingers. Ihere I; rtfpxldrfrdillontliiegrditlbrtlila “live do not. t ink of yon. ' “m. II! ller Daughters Alice. Sadie and Grandchildren. m.“ N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKEI EMBALMEI Chnrlntletowh end "fifth Wlltlhlri Phone ltl WANTED — MAID FOR GEN- ersl housework. Apply 181 Kent. 4_-_l4:3l Church. ‘me following are the characters. Miriam, Mrs. Keys, Re- becca, Mrs. Clark, Mary Magdalene The Three. Mrs. Davison, Mary the Mother ofJames, Mrs. Reynolds. Salome, Mrs. R. nald, who visited the Tomb, bringing sweet lrnlllll‘ comedy! umulltmnu mmuomontilllltilii 9% , an nun y menus anemone JIIIIN IJIII- TlI-iiAY-WEII. CAPITOL SHOWS 3.15-—7—8.45 Entertaining Now At Capitol There's l. moral in. be learned from "The Great Mr. Nobody," ,1. the Warner Bros. til-m wih Ed- i die Albert._Jcan Leslie and Alan Haleprcw puing at the Capitol Theatre. It tel snrusingly nnd takes" to ggignently, that ‘what it l. hero aren't bzld, ma nitioenf. rations, but that quiet up it that advertising even a newspaper sulsman can possess. Accent is on human character- imticn in the plot. Theses Albert, u. dreamy open-hearted hero-wor- shi r nicknamed "Dreamy." l-fis rr fnend, Mary, who works on e paper wiith him, portrayed by Joan Leslie, Ls sweet and "under- standing, but she gets furicus with "Dreamy" for letttn all over- hlm "Si: cper" ended sea cslfuin who rooms with "Dreamy." Lumbsring along in his ob, the salesman does_ body, at he is fired. inter, hi! b-ss fails into the bay, "Dreamy" dives in to save hlcn, but ms to be rescued himself instead. But "D-zzmv" s made the hero-u different kind o’ herm- and much is in store f:r h‘m. INDIA IN DEADLY (Continued on page 6, Ccl 7) _ spces to anncint the Ssvioulalfnr- ~ ~ jorie I-lyndman the Angel who said He is resin, He is not Here. The rich yOUIIB Ruler. Everett Moore: Declpies, John, Richard Mathe- son, Peter. Lester McLeod. The R0- msn soldier. Arnold Lane. As. the Drama unfolded the following num- bers were sung by different mem- bers oi the choir. While Shepherds Watched their Flocks, by Night. Jesus is standing in Pilots Hall Almost Persuaded, Tho Your sins Be as scarlet. Alone, Nailed To The Cross. Jesus ls Dcud -Chl'l5l M068- Christ The Lord is Ristn Today. The para were all well taken-and it was a most impressive service. BIRTHS LUND — At Char] ttetown 0n ApiII 11. 1942. to Mr. and MN. James A. Lund. a dnughter Donna Paulyne. ARQENAIJLT-At Summer-side AD- rtl 12. 1942. to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Arsenault. a denim?!- RODD-At Charlottetown on April 4th. 1942 to Mr. and Mrs. C. Percy Rodd, a son. COSTELLO - Al. New Wiltsllire. April l, 1942. t-o Mr. and Mrs Nor- bert Coslello a daughter. GILLAN — At the Charloll-GWWT! Hospital, April l2. i942. t0 Mr. Ind Mrs. Joseph Gillan nee Marion lb- Carthy, City, a daukhter. GALLANT-At the Prince County Hospital April 12m, m2. W M1 and Mrs. Larry Gallant of Sum- ulerside, 4 M11831!"- DEATHS MMDQNALDA-At Traveller's Refill. April 13. 1m, Daniel MwDOllflld- age 58 years. illuneral notice later. COSTELLO - At New Wiltshlre. April 4th, 1942, Mary lprrstne Flyfi infant daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Costello. DUFFY-At "u.u..... Avril 13- 1m, Mrs. James 1.. puffy. used 83 years. Funeral ‘Ihursdo-Y. Apr" 15 at ll o'clock from the home 0! h" son, John L. Duffy. Bhlmlwhr "° st. Malachi! church. Kink“!- 1, _. g u; churlcttetown KOEEIMAIFMLHQEY, ipru our. 1M1 James wnnm used B0 "P! w‘ Peters). His rema ns were transferred yesterday llircfllfloll from the A.A. Hennesloy Fllnml e to his late residence. Fun- eral notice infer. GALLANT- In the chorlottetown Hospital. Sunday, April 11th. l"! Raymond Gallant aged l! yd"!- son of Mr. an Mrs. Henry 0'11""- of North Rust co. H‘! ref-wins vlll be CIUIIYITBG Iffm till A.A, HOD- nessey Funeral Home to the fell!!- ehce of his parents. lflmeral notice eter. Admiral Somerville has been named commander of the eastern fleet. He replaces Vice-Admiral sir Geoffrey Layton, commander in chief of Ceylon. who had been temporary commander of the fleet since Dec. l1, Admiral somerviile is the men whose makeshift fleet of all sorts of ships and b0ats rescued the army from Dunkcrque in May and June. 1940. He participated in the destruction of the German battle- filo Bismprck in the Atlantic lest ay. Mr. Churchill frankly acknow- ledged that it was quite impos- sible to supply continuous air pro- tecticn to all British ships at sen, saying;- "Unless these risks are token, there ts no means of carrying on the immense business of convoy and sea war which falls upon the Royal Navy." Mr. Churchill agreed to an early statement on the present course cf the war but insisted it be at a secret session. Suggestion that Britain follow the United states Pearl Harbor precedent, bv appointing a commis- sion to inquire into military re- serves was dropped amid applause when Inn Hunter, Conservative member, asserted:- “The United Nations must more concerned with the offensive in the future than with whet hap- pened ln the past." 1t was suslzested that where the enemy was known to be in pre- ponderent strength i110 MmIIBIP-y might use the old strategy of send- ing out only submarines end rur- fsce raiders. 0n the Indian political situation, Mr. Churchill declined to make a statement until Sir Stafford Grip returned from his fruitless ms- glon or trying to arrange Domin- ion stetus for India. Minurd's kills plin- iiotioe lie Trout Fishing P. E. I. NATIONAL PARK The public is hereby ad- vised tildt a closed season on trout fishing will be Ill effect in the waters of the P. E. I. National Park until July 1, 1942. By order. E. A. SMITII. Superintendent . __ 4-li-3i. NITIIIIIIIIIIIBIMI... “The Great Mr. Nobody” Gay And everyone step THE CHARLOTTETUWN refill oullnlu; ruin noluns ls ruuerved u» ‘one go loonl interest. but advertising of o "l"! lltnro nay be loam»; 1| l senu s word. strictly enrol-ls In drum CONFBDIBAI‘! 1.1!‘: mop. °" “Eli: C005! for Phololtrtplle D591. 1T8 A IJGION DANCE It the Almouries, ‘lhursdsy night, M- lnilstou S5 cents. 4-14-81. POLICE COUBT- The case of n man charged with breaking and store wls further adjourned until today. entering Currie end Murnaghanb GUARDI AN IT IS YOUR DUTY TO , nd llbflllv which have been bended down to the present generation from their forefathers. The choir- rnlm was Ml‘. Rollie guests included Rev. L. a donation cf three shields for the 1-1.M.C.5. "Queen Charlotte". Mr. J.E. Richardson was up ‘ ‘- Eloup chairman for the coming Red Cross drive. 011E011‘ UNION; ADVANCE- Credit Unions tn this province continued to show growth "despite the difficulties and readjustment! necessitated by wsr conditions," Mr. J. G. Dennis, inspector of credit‘ unions rn'd in his annual report. He said membership show- ednfourpercent'ereeee while assets increased 18 per cent. Mem- bership st the end of the year totalled 5.599. Mr. Dennis said. Total assets were given as $99,646. Forty-five unions were operating nt the end of the you. One organ- iution wu discontinued. No new groups were formed. Average mem- rshtp of each union in 1941 was 123 end the ever e shareholding 814.83. ‘Phtr-ty crcdt four per cent and per cent. Six paid compared with ll the to rebate interest to borrowers rattler than psy such a. dividend." Borrowers, creased eiightl during the review ind cated. but the ever- IIO loan wee slightly smaller. it}. Personals ____. Mr. NJ. Ciow of Carter s; Co, Limited, who hes been to Montreal on s buying trip evening. Major W.W. Reid is home on furlough to visit his family. Trinity linitcdndilurch TUESDAY. APRIL 11th Ii-Sll-Mission Band -— Social Hail. 7.00-Chsminade NOTICE OF (Cggtinued fronLpgsii) . t. M. . McCarthy acknowledged with thong; had been brought up on two former “Th. Government he“ m" u, disregard their pledged word would have a. tendency to destroy not faith in the government, but as we], theeby causing a slate u? disunion which would jeopardize occasions by the chairman of Light. Tile 15 tron starldsrds at Victoria. unions paid p < three per cent dividend, five paid ma; two paid five about no dividend, 45 om previous discriminateiy yenr. Mr. Dennis slid five per cent replace the ll is too high s rate. It is preferable ‘rhere would be ten and twelve 400- andle power lights to a street in usiness section ullder the new y would be staggers» on the year, both sides of the street. Mr. Ainsworth stated Bi l‘. the b numbering 2.291 in- plan. The City had taken the standards over *_“'- *Yel.timicyourCo DELIVER! RI! - in- memn‘ “dnfign .6“. fir“, age to your. For this is outline wee given eslerda by m. ma. "IEF"II°'°¢°I‘"'"Y°‘ W‘ 3,08"; g; h, m, luncheon. way heslthXourCounlrysnJ: He outlined the Inca-fling of nation- your odor". your envoy. your at, political l a ‘ service. Don't let the Nation downi Got mil-ml In) we!!! it’: e patriotic duryl in troubled times, such u the nation of producoiu power when we can lean afford it. Take your Country's earnest counsel. Go see your Physician wilhourdeiaymld‘ ' gfheprs- scripdons he may write to us for upon. precise colnpoundin YRiLIAE-t’ ghts in Tn: JENKINS PHARMACY y... Rilltttk: "i... ‘IIIBPPIHHHQ Ch. run-tn uvn zlqti-i {lilo-u til-Mrs Citdiilllllillill Flt amental lights, scattered in- ubout the Oily, could the centre. _ _ that the opcsed lighting system would give tier light where it was most need. ed and would cost $200 extra per annum. He said tile iron standard in front of the business fi°€ timid.” e returned last 53d 5ft,“ Mayor Holman recalled that me in an arrangement with the stere- keepers. The City promised the merchants that the lighting, pre» vi overhanging iron standards wme Chorus — Social bad shape and constituted r men- ace to the life of citizens walking under them. The city is “underiizht- ou ture be sly paid by them, would in fu- paid by the City COllflCil. Mr. Atnsworth declared that he was not proposing the plan to make a profit for the Company but "as a matter oi safety." He declared the ed." he added. Councillors Chandler and Stems "wanted to know ulzat the extm $200 in a year was for. Under the new ar- rangement, the city would be using 350 candle power less current. Vi. parents, and some action must be Mnswonh said the 1 r taken to sec that they are off the streets at a. time when all children should be in their homes." done, and done soon, we will be in m Coun. MacKinnon were not buy- e current but lig t. However, the utter was left over for a special Fe warned, "If something is not mwtmg- referred to 1- .. complaints he had heard of poor d§1§ee:,ewé%‘da1lfie§?tlgf:£§_ oéhgélortiefig radio reception because 0f electric outbreak of hostilities there been o. marked increase in thes ph- b ilitic rate in this ovince, on gonorrhoea there ed been a tre- object to having mmdm“ mcmaw‘ Th‘ “mnbmkhg trees cut down or trimmed. illegitimate children born in ince in the ur 1941 was 1h " In giving mot on of introduction of this by-lnw, he expressed belief that "such by-luw will be welcomed 5);‘: 859:}: mljoml: ago“: amines‘ Dxbfllglhoyeéisisndler when he l: gtpfififiul, u: 3201011113,; duced a resolution requesting that 01mg boys and 1,15 and see the salary of the City fi- homes at Mi‘. Gordon Stewart, be fixed 553m $1320 for the year 1942. In! their that he are tn the n respec able hour. Then Salary increase The matter of This has wires scraping against over-hanging trees. Mr. Ainsworth agreed that his was quite a nuisance but difficult to controlih’ e is wages for city was brought up intro- by at is there is a large number of our citi- flu Increase 0f $120 a yefll- He le- zens away on various War Services, which means that the res nsibllity for bringing up of the c on ierred to o. “contingent account" fest which was supposed to have been dun m1‘ set aside for the purpose of pos- the mother-s left, pt 110mg and lg sibie increases in salary, He felt i p. our duty w “we chem Qyefy ,5. may, Stewart, was underpald and ter had been talked or remn- the slstnnoe poss sence from the home can be offset salary was. not 1n some degree by strict civic sup- of the mutter peo- cussed in "caucus" and said he controversy" ervisicn over these younger pie." "expected ibie. The father's sb- the City “might lose him" if his raised. lie spoke having been dis- asthe Coun. MacKinnon pointed out "A employee came directly under the by-law to this effect will be worth- control of the Finance Committee. Coun. MacKee did not object to less unless our City Magistrate is iven power to bring habitual of- enders before him and impose ur- tuin penalties." lie also thought "it is most im ortant that s clause clauses be nserted whereby neglect- ful parents must be task if they are shit-king their re- lponslbility." Coun. 1". C. Dougan stressed the need of supervised playgrounds in the city wh c . in his opinion, would be very effective in bundling th situation. Health Committee Named‘ t fiadCivtc Health Committee, sp- 3st: ‘fight away‘ H, wanted w on recommendation ill ty of “losing o, tglémnlflliddiafft fir; vote, in favor of the increase. was the City Clerk was en- an increase. Holman expressed the opinion that he W115 the increase to avoid the possib- the services" a such s valuable employee. granting the increase to this par- ticular employee but wanted to know why they 01' étlhe middle o brought w ling: to Mayor in favor of of Coun. Dougan opposed Dlltillll the ruoiution to u vote. l-le urged waiting until inter in the week to dell with lt- HQ Wwld h!" W the matter. Borne thought it would ainst It If It was pill; t0 h o t 301mm’ comm‘ of m. M_ know why the City Accountant was I0 Z Meyer Bo Sterne, simian of on. Police oomi 5° charged picked out and ‘jétlilfinrestghigtxdgél; '1 d o! "M, b c“ m ‘ I l u y the main. It wyiil be not be confirmed. however. nllttee, and Coun. B. Egg-lg Mum,“ doesn't want to see my street of- sald that ' _lh ilbi tobeanincrelec ran kgf 1-1 .Dr.w..i.P m corguggiinowgmlfllliglmuf {,1 grshwaustthxaislileetirlg. then eeost- flwmalllm urylgnnrogsr. um. re.- 1mm“; u, m, hum. o; m, cm, of-ltving later. He declared "there s grant to purchase additional 3111'- nu, chairman of the Fire Commit- "mils K" $§c%}11§é' The committee is “authorised lens of Charlottetowufllt also Coun. Mayor Holman man, referri g std ent end of Coun, it. . Coun. animousiy meeting of night. demands omment adopted me. 37th 1942. While it. flectors on such matters, every citizen to vote "Yes" "I am sorry the purpose cr meaning of a cite. For thelr benefit may f, determined the matter which brought before them. decision 1n the time of the last Domin- ion Election, a pledge was elven by Urges ‘yes’ vote l-lis Worship, Mhyor n. my Hol- the comm! mon- wer lebisc te, issued the follow- oroed by motion . chandler, seconded AT. MocKinnon nnd un- at the’ relflllll‘ the city Council last “A mutter which I feel by ls Mo. or f the Cit of Charlotte- Wwyn, u°uur of or.’ biscite which nonfunc- ls to be held on Al) " not our duty as Civic representatives to advise the Belief‘- theless I believe we should urge to lay that a boomer of our citizens do not fully rfagize e s- state (hggmdiggng Iggdgggh ml" Lilli B. PIQDIBCIUS I! l. VON tllifin on some s ecial mutter- submitted to he peope and on such voteuis e has thus been TTHE séPA cleanest Skfmmlnrg Easiest Running Longest Life The prime purpose of a crusn separator is to skim eicen—to get all the butterist. To be n profitable investment it must also be built to give many years of trouble-free, efficient service. And for the user's con- venience it must be easy to turn. De Luvs! Separators now - u always - combine these Important futures to the high- est possible degree. They cam more, cost less per year of use Ind give the greatest ell-around satisfaction. Let ns prove this for you. ; SUCCESSFULLY coMBINESALL RATOIRWITHIAT Most! §THE ESSENTIAL l? _ ljArll»; 'I‘H_R_EE i i MI Ehruucs lot I I... De level World's Standard Series Ihe but De iovol Scpnrclarl ever made — slwvr rleunef, nm easier. lest longer. Mods m tour hlL-i; lmnd or electric drives. the present Government and the Oppcsltion alike es follows: “Tush as s. method for raising men for resort would not be had to conscription." voluntar enlist- by which men would be raised for Oversees military service overseas, In other words. ment would be the method Service. have powers in wartime they are o the opinion pie go thus given at the believe that it should be pledged word. only faith in all democratic institution our War effort "At a time like this when we all ;.; realize the gravity of the situation, let us take as an example. Wendell Wilikie. and stand behind our- 9sl"".g.§"t'"..&:*o.;=""".uol2:§ m; AUXILIARY use eve . . “There is no complacency in to “navmdabl” Charlottetown. There out of every 1,000, of total pop- t subscribed to War Loans and War Services, and the War work done by the various Organizations bespeulrs our stti d and s2, again I say-Jlots "Yes" in the coming Plebiscite, and give our Government s free hand. "To stay at home and not vote wcu‘d be to set the quisitng "To vote "No" would please the Nazis. “To vote "Yes" will be to sup- port cur cause and our Allies who are fighting beside us”. GERMANS SEEK (Contlnued_f_rom__ page 1) thrusts into German-occupied ter- Yllfily in western Europe although at least a part was concerned with Germany's desire for protection from the west before the Nazi spring offensive against Russia, begins. "The Reich government, especial- ly the army command, would like to be assured of a protected rear before starting an offensive in the Some citizens y» _ r ornament“ safineutral dispatch from Ber In addition to general and mili- tary "friendship," reports from neu- tral sources declared. Germany want; e reorganization in the pro- cedure of the Riom trial ullere five former French leaders are de- fendants in an investigation of re- sponsibility for fiance's wu d9- The Germans, including Hitler himself, have been seeking to change the trial from on inquiry into dc- guiit to l. trial to answer the was satisfied to vote on it. Coun. Stems said that the mat- Accountant, feat, cost-of-livtng bonus had been men- tioned. Coun. Butler asked “if ha: was taken by the soldiers, would the cl close the office?" When the resolution was pm to the vote. the result was as follows: A es, Councillors Chandler, Stems, B anchard and MacKinnon; Nays, Councillor; Dougan, McKee, Mac- Donald and Butler. The deciding cast bv Mayor Holman. ll-llowing this a resolution was introduced by Coun. Chandler re- questing thst the cost-of-livirlg bonus as provided in the Dominion Government's Order-In-Council made applicable to City employees. Constdersble discussion took place u to whet the coet-of-livirlg bonus would mean to employees. There was a great variance oi opinion on amount to thought it would be in the vicinity of 816 a month. Accordingly the lutiorl was withdrawn pdndinl’ cordcr K. M. Mart brought up st s special meeting. Communications included a letter h” no n lot of employees of the city gleul instmments for No ‘I General “Qonfl-q] our, ‘M (“wagon 0g, m, under-paid while some City em- l-iospita‘ overseas; a request from l yees - aid.” 01w Hum] omen‘ m‘ Meat an“ p0 "e over p agreed with which was acknowledged nnd placed Milk inspector, and the City Bani- tary Off oer, who shell be ed by this Council Coun. MacKrnncn _ Co . Doug n “Qppnflfi. Slfrlllfid be dgait with Si. a spotlal job as street that the Children's Aid Society for I150, the matter tn file, and two applications lor l. sweeper, Coun. from . b”, o; m. (my poll“ mm. m; meeting. Howeverhiwhen assured by Dovu on expzained that it bu! been instructed to not in . Ch ler seconded by Coun. J1. Sterne. Complaints regarding unsanitary conditons in a City Reeteuran. nnd in a Liver? stable, were voiced by Coun. J. . McKee and Coun. A, '1‘. Macltinnon. The committee will deal with these matters. Mayor Holman explained thut such n oom- mittes existed for many years but had bten abolished by n Council. Mr. V. the Maritime Electric Cmlpany, was present at the meeting and on ln- lttetion of Coun. J31‘. McKee, chair- mnn of the Li ht Committee. ex- plained in detsi the li hting ro- grom in the businel on former m], the Mayor that nt's ame would not m ‘ddmm w "ch “hi; ‘hen ‘fine othe "were discussed he flusher lightened the work. Si. "it DIERS A. Atnsworth. Manager u nus our nun Aclm ‘NRJARUS g» LINlMrNI e City Aooount- decl ed the come up would not more street sweepers he requirod since the The var ous routine reports were submitted. . A resolution crmmendlng City Fireman Harold l-ienneseliy. Con- stable L. Strong. 11.0. .P. nn~. Constable Stems Webster for "their act of brave? in rescuing‘ a Olliig citizen from rowning in he Ills- boro River" was passed; another resolution awarded the tender for supplying 3o pairs of rubber boots for the firemen to the lePage shoe Czmpany; another granted $25 to William Browders in payment of gasoline used in connection with his duties with luvenfes and cle- linquents; and one granted leave of absence to constcble Keith Johnston of the Citv Police Force now on active service. never has been. Theie never will be. 1 relieve n i that the number of boys sent from y the Electrllglggalggelfis irlgre to the various Arillcri "Crces y owned the wire, lump, mane“, u, “While our present G-yerrnnent to legis- late conscription measures -.t once, the. the time of the election is a moral one rather then a legal one and as such they the deci- sion of the pezpls u to whether or not they are to be held to their DE l-AVAI. JUNIOR SERIES — DE LAVAL QUALITY IN SMALLER CAPACITY SEPARATORS De Lavsl Junior Separators provide Dc IAJVaI quality and performance in lower priced machines for smaller butter-fat producers. Made in five sizes-nil models except the Ne. 1 can be equipped with high or low stand nnd electric motor drive. Authorized ileLaval Sales & Service Dealers i ‘ii April 15th is postponed 22nd at. 7.30 P. M. ii e 5 r1Z-Z%Z'ZZZ'I€EZI=§‘FL%J-Zi311"E NOTICE SERVICE A. R. P. :-: Due m. m] meeting of the A. F. s., called rm- Wednesday, circumstances until Wedncsd lly, April A. McEACIiERN, Chief. question "why did France go to war against Germany?" The trial, now in duster recess, 1,.- s mauled m N- open tomorrow but Jnrmed sour- ces have predicted tlru. its resump- tion may be delayed by what u-orlld be called “new phues" 1n the 0g. ficiul investigation. German sources indicated the gov- ermnentai reshuffle, ilte Riom trial Situation and "more startling 1n- formation" may i"; disclosed at Vichy soon, possibly tomorrow. Pivot of Jap Lodgments is Heavily bombed MELBOURNE, April 13 -— (GP)- Rabaul, pivot of tire Japanese lodgments in tile southwest Pacific Islands facing Australia, bore the brunt of week-end offensive oper- ations by the Allied air arm and. of- ficiul reports indicated today that an enemy ship was damaged in har- bor yesterday. Australiun observers have said that this former capital of New Britain is the base to knock out if the whole MOO-mile Island and sea front of the enemy is to be collapsed. The Sundray raid on Rabuui cap- oed week-en operations in which the base already had bren raided. along with Kupang in Netherlands Timor, Lac in New Guinea and Faisi in the Solomon Islands. Reconnaissance reports apparent- ly submitted following Saturday's bombing and strafing of Rabaul and r neig boring airdrome indicated the presence of n particular Japan- ese ship in harbor there. The cir- cumstances-sucll as the ship's unti- aircraft defences-suggested that it was a war vessel but reports made public left it unclassified. Unof- ficial reports said it was large, Austraian and Amercan airmen :eturned to Rabaul Sunday with the vessel as the special objective. Swoo ing through a thick curtnin of an t-slrcratr fire and interceptor be planes, bombers scored a heavy di- rect hit near the ship's sterp in the initrli stages of the raid. The direct hit was followed by two near misses. The raid cost oniv sltzht domain‘ to the attackinil planes and no cas- ualties among their crew's. “Japanese fighters which attack- ed our bombers were driven off." the communique said. "One of them was seen be emitting smoke when it dived. Its destruction can- Six Canadians On Dorsetshire OTTAWA, April 13 _ m m _ Royal Canadian Naval headquar‘ rs said tonight that three c’ ti!“ F adirms who survived nnlniurcd the sinking of the cruLser Dorseishirc lest week ‘were reported to have trasrsferred to that worship only n silirfilt time before sire was s ey were nricisiripmen T. W Wall of Prince Albert, N. Cogdon of London, 0111., and. W. H. Howe, son oi munitions 1\i.lristcl' Howe and. Mrs- Howe. Cur-ti ‘r nnd Hows are both 1s and WAII s 2r. Naval headquarters here said the three were reported to have tr ierred. from ulroiircr cruiser emu-a iii sec. fighting iii Sirrsgupon water‘ and to have jnlilvti lire irenvy cruis- er nOfSChilliit‘, £1,311] ions, silortiy bee fore sire was Dtrillbvfi lllid sunk by Japanese planes in lile Bay of Benn u Z . The other Canadians who sun; vived uninjured ‘were irieut. James US$118 Pc iorlncrly a Toronto ilC‘\\’.'$]J8.1.)(:i‘ill‘.li1, Llclii. Ross Frank- Iiil Wilson oi "forums and Sub-Lt; Sydney ltlisolr IjiLu-ltlii oi Nor-wood, nczlr ueoijgulrrxll. out. ‘lilcse three are in tile ItOYtII tI-urlnuiun Naval volunteer r-cuerve. No information was available here as w when they were appointed w the Dorsetshirs ls critical Of all talk, No action. NEW YORK, April i3—(A.P)- Martin Aprurlskl" blue network corrcspondclli, v ., ' broadcast x .. ilcadqllarlcrs ill .-‘lu~i....l iilnt tile allied supreme \l.“r\i' council "seems to exhibit a (I.lilt,'(*i0llS lack of cohesion and decision.“ Candidly critical of the council's conduct of the uuar in the Pacific, Agrcrrsky" cnntznlri dz- - "Responsible m. ‘l'\'(‘i" increasingly cil." ful contrast l; ts n constant talk oi allied cffcnslvr fiction and equally constant nill-"cl failure t0 do anything but (all; “. it's tlrro to muck the con- iernnccs ovrlirrwnzii lrrllrp all the llllicd str< i‘ i.» boar‘ ml le- medying wlrni l l,\' lwr-nlne an IiTEiilFfIiflIJIO posinur. in lire Flu" East if allowed m Hvifififirlile nlllch further. hero are at the pain- z. 1w! “Everybody hero sot-ms agreed on at ionsi two tllingw, 01.!‘ is that on the record nw- full wooing a dotcnsivc wnr: film -ir u'e inlk of fighting; ml nfiv srw war", nnd two. that. somI-tili , "isr. ‘no busi- crlliy wrong with or our dir- ectors c! simivszv m‘ our" strategy itself. "If kcops 1r; llfi‘lv"iillll\' llnllhle to lake lilo nvrv. ._\- oifvrlslvc action." Agrnnsky snfrl ll" \\':1.=. 501d that the considorc-l mrininrr of qualified export; u-q- who‘ ‘.11 till ‘irr- Japa- ncso cnnlnnllrns “in f part 0f my. pqy pin-N‘ ‘lrr- l‘i,"lli\‘ never rlscd morv ‘lull FWNIWIQ Ilufill‘. The h‘ Icnsl r".u"l' l through both AlITi"‘I.'\ll Iiitfl llrrt-frl Slates censorship nilhout irflcrrllption. '2': Wheezing In the Chest Points to Bronchitis The rincipoi symptom of bronchitis is a dry. harsh, imaging cough accompanied by a rspirl wilcczing eqwciall Ilgll and tightneu across the chest. There is n raising of phlegm morning. This phlegm is at first of 8 in tho t co our, Ivlil. as the trouble progresses becomes cllowisll or FPPIIIHII. You may find in Dr. Wn 's Norway; ‘luv .\\'l'\lll l1 rrnmdy to llclp stimulate the weakened bronchial nrgnrls roIim-c fir» u "Alllillllllufi, smiths the irritated psrte loosen the villcgnl rmlI null-nus, anti Iilrl nuvurc to sadly dislodge tho moriill accumulation. Price 35o a bottle; the largo fmnily size, about. 3 iiliil‘! m: much, 60nd all drug counters. The T. Milburn 00., United, Toronto. OIL