MAXIMS .‘ OIL MERE MAN tall! richfl- 4e who ll contented with his own penance tin greatest and meet us. The People's Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew MAXIMS 07A MERE MAN _.._-- rli- The tongue which is ylcldlyi born dures; the teeth which are stu perish. ‘Tr-Tu owmhia-“gu u". _ l-‘I: ..._ __ vs. . .. .._, ___,_______ _ _ ,__ _________. __ -__ __... . - :11! rw-uww- t -- ~=--~~ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1943 6 PAGES i:il,":i?.;i‘,'"..:.. .-...l..‘2;°°. ts... $5.0! NAZI BATTLESHIP CHARNHORST Fierce Battle Continues In Ortona McNaughton Ill, To ‘$100,000 Fire ill Halifax Dec. 26 — (OP) — through two build- north end today, BALJFAX, C5 1180a “min i-lelifeirs annoying a lumber store end a filmitlire more with dsgw es- umted tuiofficially at l .000. The lumber store of Hallidey Fight Passes Relinquish Command Post Seventh flay B! ROSS MUNBO handing bt-Cien- A ieen forced b SOMEWHERE 1N ENGLAND. P” “if? °<>““....a’a“%:l..°"“lll s Britain for mom than 0.1.. McNaughton has ill health w take 10".!‘ V8811, f r i i l i i i Germans Resist Street By House. By JOSEPH E. Dvnan By Street And House en Limited. and Club“ m; rest which will virevent him furniture swre Were Vlihed out. A rom leading the Canadians in the ALGIERS De ;5_¢A1>)_whue warehouse adieu-nine the lumber ‘liVl-Siofi of Western . ' Canadian troop: fought fiercely rn was levelled, but some of Until s su essor an lnted yo, m, seventh dgy m, gm 1,“; m. lg contents were saved. .-Cien. Kenneth Stuart 4 chief m“; come,- o; me w“ o; Q;- A family of him persons living igmghe Canadian General staff in tona, 8th army troops captured the ‘y; §,,§°°'P°,§§§" "gufhfnw alga: ma-hcvlltgi: anld willutma agytyr ‘gerb- m? rgiiilemltitlilathgggtlt time asst: E , ‘ i 5 l‘ ' S I 11m; u “my, and who" guttgd Mi!" e EBPOH-sibllities. Gen. and seized a ridge dominating the my; my“, but mm w“ bu". gmngailpfilatflgflll: Miilviaflrltx villa e oft Ciiccéitio. about six miles ' SOU. W95 0 l‘ ODE. wane“ ‘ought ‘n “term” w cirildiln Both Arlella and Creccnio are the Casino theatre, adjoining Kailiday building, and they managed to keep the structure from catching. A wall of the lum- ber building caved in against the theatre, however. uvo the fyphus Fever 0n Increase In Naples NAPLIE, Dec. 26—(AP)—A l0. fold increase of typhus fever- in Naples since October when the Al- lies occupied the city brought an order today from Lt-"GQD. Marl: W- Clerk closing the city to all 5th Anny troops except unit. based‘ here At the same time army medical’ authorities and allied military government health officers laun-, 909d B clmbllkn to check the disease, instituting es de- dirmed to bring preventive assist- ance u: the city‘: million or more inhabits ts , n . . The chief urizeon for the Allied 5th Army sad not one British or American aoldier- so far coh_ tracied the fever. But 260 cases have been registered so far among Italian civilians. Hi said the disease was "epi- dem c" rather than endemic. that il habitually prevailing in this particular oca-lity, and declared “existing conditions in the city are idcal for the development oi a lsggggicale epidemic of this serious The ‘mortality has been approx- imately i per cent among re- ported cases. staff officers said. 15 Persons Still Missing At llull . HULL, QUE, Dec. 26 —- (CW- Anxiety was expressed tonight. over l the safety of l persons still un- , accounted for after the fire w ch IJOTIGOH, while Montague continues General in charge of administra- tionatCMl-I During ectin . build rig up forces and th military headquarters in P. J. Major- Mat-Gen. as ‘the his ‘four years, Gen McNaughton. who is 56. should “iiltl in r es tralhine. equi ping e Canndiauhs oversea; it has been a tremend- ous strain on him. Health Not Robust For the lest two years h has not been excebtlnneil and several times he suffered sev- ere colds. Recently he was ill again and confined to h's ‘King George Work, Fighting Lie Ahead Brotherhood Arising Out Of Strife. ‘ ‘ ' ’ “‘ ed many y under Gods providence‘ to muse us thankful for his hicrcics Christmas hope, and days that warned early Thursdo destroyed the 2,8- rcom Central otel here. Thirty- vue persons are known to have es- caped from the building. but. lab- hlhg the ruins yesterday found no bodies. The men. hired by poilce chief J. A Robert fire and city émineel- Theo Llticiu... vere hampered in their search by tens of ice which filled the cellar oi the hotel. NEAR TRAGEDY SAINT JOHN, N. 5., Dec. 26 - lCPi-- (ihristmss Day was one of near. tragedy for Donald Mac- hirlahd, hi; wife and two young children. ‘Pfieii car, crossing tho ircsen Kennebecasis raver, broke through the ice but the four occ- I window before the out Ittled in l5 feet of water. CCMING EVENTS "Concert in Riverdale postpon- BINDI i "Pints were able to 8808p: through "I hope l Christmas NDON nluet country home for oadcast in ‘lie Eur,» called on his lweoplc Saturday take comfort from our faith out of desolation shall Speaking l the King declared that have bright visions we have h Foresees New hi‘ out By E. B. SULLIVAN Dec. 26—(AP)— The m tn hi5. his sixth of strife born a new brotherhood.’ n fir-in measured ionts. "while we of the future o easy dreams u lie close at hand." and hard fighting and c ever you may be today in the year. your thoughts will be in distant p chm mm“ 5°“? I wish to all you "that much hard worki-JK erlinps cred dii ~ is heiilf h y robust home near that I150 new shall be of all (lays ire, "tn the and =4; _ Canadian army headquarters. Now on medical advice lie as PCiiXiqlliEll- ing command and will no: take ille Warns Hard United states of America: the trc- mehdous deeds of Russia; durance oi China under ordeal; France reborn; manhood our forivard march-all tli _ I ' ' "l t‘: l- . {Jrlgyed their part in the r.i_,i i ‘med by "e osmium‘ in the sir sharing of hardships. and dtrles‘ men and women cf the X Nations "have laid the fuuhuaq that "fro-m this ancient loved festival we are keeping to- ing Still‘ OH Lt.- Gen McNaughton ‘(Cohtihiied on page 576st 3)- 1st tho things have happe nod trai “The generous strength oi the he oii-l her long 5 5W1 fighting wirit oi and the flower of‘ W and womanhood of uiuhy shurc the burdens tf_ "e hurt r the of our fortunes oii scar, on llull, The King said that UWOUKJ till‘ ‘it! i5 Ziiid LC‘- Operaltiohs along front were hampered by The bitter coii tallons from Rmhe and. iii elements of the 26th strengthen their ~ heavy fightlmcwus urdhy around Villa miles southwest of Ortona, and a little northwest of the O d. Troops in the c3n~~ consolid- previous Orsovrlu roa ated gains made in the 24 hours. Troops of tlic Allied 5th ariry Nazi hilltop strongholds slain leading. captured li-lunt the fortified oii the fringes of the \ Sarnuclio dominating Inge oi San Vlttore, seven miles‘. south of Cc:=sino.l cast and slightly I been heavily fort- Saii Vittorr: has rescue plane flew ‘ his wife and a Hudsons Ortona and lOrsogha, rain my weather with Canadian 1st the town where the 0f the the course of week-long battle. _ v The Culllifllim 1st division used ils" filled with with a nodes and every rind of they could lay their blast the enemy out strong points in the tcwu. The Nazis have cccktu “Molotov gasoline reinforced division w.th H.178 fltLK 00th grcnadier divisions resistance. parachute sector of the front led two Rome niid out thc hands or. of basement rtrma- northwest of the Lateral road loin- the 8th army and test for Ortona went ‘ division troops still striving lo dislodge stubborn Nazi defenders tram one corner of only tanks were em The Ger-mans have CD- bedded ‘ll nuns. been ordered to at all costs. Nazi troops were dying rather than retreating. All sections ' stallations at Ortonu have been the troop bo s ttles and fuel oil lighted wick-attached-kie- ‘ weapon f0 the l. - sent and r0 reported" Eat- Grandl. mice RS- l r... n‘ R. C. M. P. Constable Y§§§°§£§’L§§¢‘§,§PL§“§§§§§ of new fricndships between us‘: as (may vlctnrv. and have strengthened old The Kins: said that some Wliqii‘. ones formed iOllR“1\g0. ‘ hear him in aircraft. on s sour-d u As a _i suit, hc Clllihlllilril. or waiting for battle. 0t! . might the"! is b uuilll"; “l1 1n CV"); --—-— be "Spank"! from hgsuitgli country fresh liolrc that out. 0 OTTAWA‘ Dem 26__(Cp)__con_ “To many W“ mv words wgll comradeship in sacrifice shall some stable 01131-195 L‘ 1391,1519 o; the come. as you sit ind the q\'.‘-et 0f Pfigarnw Tcsimc ‘md WW" m bud Royal Canadian Mounted Poiicle. your homes." he pal . "But wherc- a ~ n l it, bell d t Fort Ross in t c I“ mmcmsm" me Km" staked i?» Norxilli when a United States post B! Kirke L. Simpson, Associated Preps War Analyst The bltterest year end of the war for German and Japan comet with ominous intimation; from President Roosevel. that campaign; to ‘istcicAxis fellowship are close at hand hot only in Europe but across There is ho slacking up in what the President's Christmas eve broad- cust ieurc the stern offensives" by Russian armies in the east, A ro- hlrnnged Allied command pattern announced for the European gm] Mod- iterrahean theatres forehodes early completion oi the steel-shod nlicie about Germany from the west as well as the south and elst-Wlih uh let-u‘! in pre-ihvusion ah- poundihg of cruc ul Nui targets. idr. from the rcassl nmcht of Gen. Eisenhower to command tho attack from the west, er ops Mr. Roosevelfs most striking disclosure was that Gen. Marshvl ‘s conferences with Gen. MacArthur and Admiral Nimitz prtsuged "bad news" for Japan in the not. too distant fullne- Tliut may serve ultimately to explain the lescinding of the Allied der- ision made at Quebec to send Marshall to the European command. There has beer. so complete a change ltn the whole war picture ln the last four month’! that it is robable many of the Quebec ltfltlll": dec- isions were outdated before hey could be brought to execution, Allied wai- leadership could not have oreseen at Quebec that Rue- slu would he able to hush the Red Army offensive right through the vrur into amtlier winter 'lhc Teherah conference which has opened the wit? for ihetiliree-wuy Russian-Allied attack on Germany could not then be orecas The Quebec tin-inn schedule for the west-front attack necessarily wvas contingent upon whet happendd in the Atlimtlc. Since then the | U-bca‘ inc-hue has receded and the Portuguese rant of base facilities l‘? trAe Azores has helped clinch Allied control of t e sea supply lines for le wee. Thai has in turn tended to hermit heavier American naval concen- trations in the Pacific, and earlier British fleet mobilization; in the ln- tliai. Ocean theatre than could have been foreseen at Qll9blll~ It may be hecausc of the revision in timing of grand strategy and particularly to facilitate the ro-vl instioh and execution of Russian Mid Allied lt-int military plans laid at Teherun that ltlsenhnwer Instead "I Marshal‘. was named to the Anglo-American supreme comm-an‘ in .urope. to the mcr-al Allied ihgton in press lo u conclusion the preparations on this side of the {t- lantic for the cr-mlng rhmpalghs in Europe and the stepping-up of the Pacific campaign against Japan. ‘Reds Kdvance l In Kiev Bulge LONDON, Dec. 26 -— (A P) — Russia's 1st Ukraine Army has rol- led back Gelman troop: 25 miles on a 50 milc front in the Kiev . Christmas in Battlefield - WITH THE CANADIAN-S IN o5 o‘ “ml-nun; disclose w- brjraav, ‘Dec. 2s- iDciuyedl - iCP xghct. v q“ d ltiablgéaitfiifif légaziag9lo“pc§fifinf‘ga To the north thc Soviet 1st Bah ‘more “"5 chmmus “u ‘we 2i‘ti“i‘il.§°2i“°\§ia‘i..l?°i%5.§"‘§‘iil was a. cclcuriitiuti of iestive spirit lg b ‘ h ked H e N z, that no ucnnan shells or mortars ‘*1 1m- ° ° ° e" rgvi {he could destroy. supp-Y m’ 95"‘?! mum 5° n3 Amid the din of crashing _cx~ CRY. the bllllelifl Sflifl plosives, the staccato oi much More than 3.60) Germans fell. gun flrc and x-hc roar r~i i ‘on the ice battlefields rimming throwers. the Canadians cslmrau, Vrlebsk, booosting enemy casual-q ted Christmas Fm“ some it W85 ties hi Russia to more than 20,000l their fifth overseas since they left in three days, , Canada; for all it was the most More ma“ 15g vlllggg; and memorable of their lives. hamlets were mun in me push an cogcLcill-izzie “dampened "ml" toward zhitcthlr and so were tak- iihg u ie sp ‘l o tic troops ; - ‘ . Tllcic hiaiii coursg was tllrxcy, ggidol‘ the ‘mebsk mom’ Mosccw D01‘ , potatoes iii : ' ' ' made from Italian tomato shupn The 501111841 ‘lliigh Coginrandlin-v The dessert was fig pudding withl dlmcmy “°k“.°“ edged l e m“ w‘ rice sauce and spiced with rum.‘ 5°31 Zh-‘Wmll’ “"5 vmibsk 55 the Added delicacies were mime pics, W0 b!!! 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"at Drew- Ds- zl-rrrrhrs was ' . i" 5cm)“- stablc DoLlslc already had decid- n 0 ear 91$] friwsofiaaigd g£cgoaihgas la-ndh -t.oall ‘lands beyond the reel happiness." His Mslestv words to all "who family of the wealth and the peopl children here and In sending Empire" in seas, a CW said he sent those dwell within the British Cmrmon- hul. re knew, they would wish him also to midl the 0f a message of hope to the Allies. Christmas zrceiiiiz to Nations e of the United in behalf of the British people the King declared: ' __"In_th_e_y_ear__tl_iat,is almost Polish Premier To llump Problems end- itary medal for gallantry _____,_____ ‘ Message From ' Mcllaughton i, cd to make a dog-team patrol iron; o Fort Ross, 1.000 miles north lan Army Overseas:- to Tomorrow with the deepest smiles most heartfelt regret l leave the nd so I have every eon- l Churchill, Man. hear uorth-ivcst entrance tcl Hudson Bey. C. N. R. Revenues At to Rcpulse the uch $440,000,000. compared 75.000300 lost year. The filial figures "will show that both ‘he rmcr- Buy \\'llh for i943. he WINNIPEG‘ Dom 26 __ (Cpl __ weekend. one other is critically’ ill and l0 moi-c are FBCOl/Erilig iruln qglziifisiirczlvsns cvdecmcxiifldilgwimaiiligiz: 01%“? g: ‘(Fe B“ F u r < .‘ ‘ ‘XE , , . lll°<>ill°tr§§ii1w§lly 133i’; ‘$.12. M‘ (i701: i ~llpiiil iillirfw‘ hi3illgw°fih¥°fli~°fiif Toronto crashed into tho l'fl.ll' nfih‘ ll ‘ ' e‘ ' ' a ’ a freight train iicnr Ignace, OiiL, lap/flied. l$aqffliVliiilllOll’ is critically 200 miles has‘. of hem. ill. ’l‘iiosc recovering are Jean Lus- s . l N w Peak In Histor ———-— e ______ y C. P. R. officials here said no sier, of l-lull, ue., s. . [OMEWHERE IN IGAID. one was seriously injured. qlrcflilessett. oi Suburban Eastvicw- Dec. 26-(0? Cablei-Following MONTREAL“ gm g6_ 1391-41 ‘troop train was bringing sokllcrg Mrs Margaret Case. ~ ; sequel-i is the text of a statement to Cnh- c vmmhfl,,_ Chmrnmn and we- wcgi, ‘fr-cm “helm-n 03mm rm- Cnsc. l7; George Lctis. of t-luour-r ndian troops from Lt.-Crcii. A.G.1.. side“; o; Cimadku, National flaw‘ Clmsmms leave, one auydi...‘ ban Highland Park; iris with and Mflrvilflhmn» Wh" has bee“ m" ways said in a year-end revlz-y 10-. Sigmn. H. H. Raine oi wihnipcg,lda““m'°"' M“ W" Lei-is- "-5 ced by ill health to take a lfililitda. that indications were the C suffered a minor head wound,‘thgfiixfra"d°h"d"en- 9mm’?! “m! rest from commanr. of the Conad ,R..s gross revenues for 1943 woltd when struck by a light brnrlicii. l The fatamles are hem”: m Two freight ca“ we" i ‘Ll have occurred when coal vas . . .,, ., .. ' ep- crew oi the iinin cscapcdig: mrough a Duplex M 99 Nufihan Chaplain to the Canadian armed batch broadcast by the forces, was "resting well" his admission to Pembroke gen- era‘. hospital last night with s. “very down after expending bad siege" of influenza- llazis Report British-French ‘Commando Raid Bulge, killing 15,000 of them and ohflsunas ns . - ,._ fishers w hold the remember W gfifiiililileimriderefifiiif5ihiili {Si}... thc road to Poland, 1| Dwlam D_ Elsemowe, SUN K i EnemyflAfidmits 26.000-Ton lCraft Lost LONDON, Dec. 26_. (CF) — T h e German battleship Scharnhorsi was sunk on the lylur, mansk route through the Barents Sea. off North‘ Cape 1011a! by Brltisli home fleet units pros“. ting a Russian con/oy‘ the admiralty announ. ced tonight. It was a fighting end for a vessel often report- ed damaged since she, h e r sister ship t h q Gneisenau and the cruis‘ or Prinz Eugen ran Br... tish channel defences to; Heligoland in February, ln Hospital BISHOP NELLIGAN ‘lhe fundamental change ih ihe war picture as developed in Rus- |1 sizth-Alltifid councilsbat Tchgan sllglzfiste?‘ disilncttgossihilitirg olf slpeedi PEMBROKE om Dec 26 (CI fFOm bomb-ray. ' > a ' ‘ e r 0H! 0i" - -- - — -. mi‘. u“ e w r m “m” a“ c“ u us“ m v Y P)—- Hospital llttClidani5 said w-z aged berths at Brest, Taken to ether, these developments tended to bu: Marshall’ emit nlghf, ma; 11ml, Brig, c, l. Neill-l field command in Europe. I-le is needed In Ieh- gas-i, principal Roman Catholic, A _ B “l after} Radio adrrritted the loss of eih Scharnhorst, graying Sh, we all he ammunition in "a heroic battle with other Nazi naval forces age “"55 superior Brush fonnatio guarding the Murmansk - bmln German news agency m3 ask convoy. {The encasement lasted a cone sldqruble tllne." the Nazi repoi-i ‘said. ‘Considerable damage w inflicted on the convoy and on th British escort units.” The home fleet includes air a| well as sea forces. There was no indicating: w specific units of the home flee £09k Part in the action, but Adv miral Sir Bruce Fraser was i command and this led to a belle!‘ d 1118i heavy ships were engaged. av ‘ Yen's of Planning ‘ LONDON, DOC. 26 — iAPv - A Eve British-French one may strike with the mlghriest in- vasion iorcc in history, was 0131111- ed repelled by the German high command today at lite same tiirlc that Nazis nervously predicted the 0w is soon to fall. Indicating that the raiding party got ashore somewhere alon" the French coast, reported bristling with - rocket-gun cinplacemeits the German ccmmuniquc cleaned the commandos were detects-ll as they "tried to approach our wire entanglements" and were "wiped ou The German report, coming on the heels of Eisciihowefs designs-y tion as the Allied loader who will head the supreme blow against Hitler's Europe, aroused considera- ble speculation although it was confirmed by no official Allied quarter. It was noted that the supposed Christmas Eve attack was synchro- zed with Friday's greatest Al- lied air assault of the var on the battered Pas Dc Calais “Rocket Gun Coast.“ More than 3.000 planes, including more than 2'00 United States heavy bombers cai- ried ‘out‘_that_ attack- Years of work and plauaiing h! the Admiralty and the R. A, F were culminated in the sinking o the Schamhorst. Iii the climactic battle was indication that Hitler is growin desperate over the flow of Allie silpplics to the Russian Armin. for only that would persuade hlir to have risked this speedy 139-. knot) and heavily gunned instru- ment of his elusive silrfece fleet, Cflbe North is at the extrema northern tip of Norway. The 26,500-wii Schsrnhnrst i one of the most powerful llfl\Y.-' r Hitler's fleet which long alayrr hide-and-scek With the Jillit-t havies. Launched Oct. 3, i936 aiiJ <v< rying nine 11-inch 81m: as he! main armament. the Scharriht-ndi was put into service Jan. 7, ‘i039. She normally carried a crew of l- 551. Often hunted by AiJied bomber: along with her sister ship. th (ContlnuerLorLpiegejuCoi Name Commanders . For Allied Invasion i i v 3 LONDON. Dec. Zii-AAlU-fwliilc.‘ Priiiic Miiiisiui" Churchill and Pru- sident Roosevelt assembled their command undci- flowJioassT I; PCRDlDCl-ih BUY l mgnnd Déilin-Llxi. D Eisciilio or l ' ~ - kthinfinai‘ killxililf! al the tint-mung}. Britain ziuiioiliicvcl l-‘rirlliy that -Geii. Sir Iririiry Vliiliillilfi Wilson had been iiluhcd i\,\' supreme coili- mandci‘ of tlic entire hiQCiitfiffiilLr. ean theatre in succession to Eisch- . howcr. l Wilson will move up from his 'coiiihiliiid of British forrcg in iii!‘ ‘Middle East and (inn. Sir lrinroldl | Alexander. in I 0R FuR'Y0uRsr-_\.F deputy commander f,“ “I'm WMIM Monday. Decem- command of the 1st Canadian said H 27m ——-- ‘q-m-n’ F n n,‘ fifl’,(Pg,cflloff“,if,‘f,§‘,°’i°ehafiil“uffi' fiih“, Fmyiifegiirildntiliicafifiwigi; chief in North Africa will become? "Souris Hospital General Meet- ° ' ' i ll i f‘ ddr slh ,sel.f to records iii the system-a history by ‘ H d C ' commander i“. chici of the Allied; lnelh 5t. Mar ‘s’ flail, January ah: me o a es K my substantial rill I S armies in Italy, ghmat 12.80. foilowtng arrivgi ‘o1! .__._. - I do m to "m"! v0“ fur the ‘um iTdenc_vou Hui s . ‘Gen. Sir Bttlléllfd tlvitoiitggnmrylui ‘ ' n" ' ‘ LONDON’ Dec 3$—(AP)——Pre- port. you have given ih overflowing - c C I M d V9911" commu“ c1‘ ° ° r 5‘ - -_- ' ' " . uueertrke- m rr 8th Amy. rm h i l dcs iii c - "M““"Y MW’ u" 5m" ggieighsiracrvlgrxilzrexrlatikirllajghsoh! d}: liiitwfilli‘; bugllidgztiige I pray there will come an early o s n e lte anean nadian ‘r58 Dclvlflgfiuhlld Ielldigll m“, o “u” “'4'” 1°‘ reliably said today in be en route well-balanced battle-worthy cr- “M ‘Tmmllliailt cud to the Ores" -._._-___-._. ~.-.- and New 290101"! mm“- W“ “not” w, ° "u "’ ‘m’ °“'" D" “a? to w."- n for consultations gnnlzation it is today. m“ “m” “d m“: m“ ~"°“ ‘Tm’ CONTRIBUTES MOST i . *“' "amid “minim” l" “W! s! ‘ “dadbzm ' with President Roosevelt who may I do so to thank you for the con- fimrgngnfinmom o Canada’ ‘Wm Of the combined nickel output. agnrliigg. gee. 28-<CP)d-;l..t.- British nrlnics servinl! uudrr I5» _'_* . ‘h h f] - ' - - . . l‘6l"l!i' COHIIUBH EfilOWCi‘. “Wm,” w m, m. ‘m, an“... lgretaslirgilifltomtridllezile the entire Bo fidtjiiceihecnfii yfoo; has’ :c;°e;‘éldfl€55 Mgy Divine Providence bless you ofmlilfimmliggd gtiatciélnes. Canada is,‘ Canadian Coma m the Mcmcrf The Amcrkan 5mm“ bmnbhm‘ Hm‘ ‘mp m“ ‘nomcotl ‘v h, H :22? "15 3W1- Pyiflgo WI mkouauvk "pol-neg go m," u may “Q59, gm- ulq Qngrgy °“°__a_“_‘1._“§; p 8 p-L n '- -_'_ . rancah. it was announced tonight forcc—wlilch by its name will notlanq [gnight m, 1l_ _ 0° M9500!- lllllli 901 B I'll “"19" hi“. m. ‘Inked sung‘ ab and. determination you have Ewen by Defence Minister Ralston i directly support ihvasioii~will hey Sun sets ihi»: afternoon ni \ 1i " ""4: ter receivlnif a full report from to their discharge and for the pa- LtliieflliflixiilflglfiMfgtifelgtént of gmrnairdcril by LL-Cv-‘u. Curl A. and rises minor-silly il!\l'!l'-ll’l lli “'*-' .~ Bil. X]. . C M13 O DIB Z. W OBVIPS l5 0 i, H8" 8 3B "Ohmtmfll PIGNM entitled $211.51“, ggfififgcfidgfl Dalian‘: sfi§°fia§fdbodLfliiifi°mg§T chfgfcll army commander overseas anstatfi commander” of the Northaycsst Af- First nuaricr mvon 1m. 2 ‘The Story Beautiful" in Belva- mndmon, m. mmflm dlplomg- ‘and 5155mm, emu,“ 0pm, p“; ment from the minister's office richn Air Force . Sulmiirrsidr- lirlc is illillilivt “'11 Amy Roll on Thursday 11W“ i ltiohs with th Polish gov- four hard years said: Thcsc selections-announced hyfllater than Chorloiisivvvu- n ' ‘m 5m" °°u°°mm ‘P m”? c rep-t Relations ‘were broken I thank you for the service you ‘The ministci- stated further President Roosevelt in his Christ-I h u u” m‘ shmd- Ifitmdafu‘. April 28. after the Krem- have given Canada and to the that Canadian troop; in the Mcd- mas Eye broadcast and by l0 DAILY M“ ‘EfwwE ii-fl-lifllh chm-fled m; Polish government greet cause for which we took to A iterranean had been increased to Downing Street in behalf oi Primv Ch.,.|,,“e1nwn _ gnmmu-sld, __ "NW ‘ Wm, m jnyglf, nlm of "m; ‘ml go,- ggllgnflfy on me gull-l constitute h Canadian Corps uii- Minister Churchill-plot general Money,“ y. bum‘ u “m” ;'”km" "28 German report; that e Soviets of battle wherever it has come‘. der Lt-Goncral HDC. Crerar.'_ approval here whcrc the atmo- wdga W“ fin“. had executed 10.000 Poles near You in the-army here in tile Gen. Crcrar has been commenc- sphere was one not of holiday but.‘ [Ml-,- Chgflnflcfnwn 1,35 -_ m, m‘ Thur” smgknlk, . unlm] Kingdom, Italy and gige- er of the let corps oversees since of marshalling for a crisis. it was 12,00 "M", 4,30 n, m, gq-qgm mm u “y”; "y, The disclosure of the Premiere where and you who stand ready‘ the establishment of the army an a cshhvrl similar to thatAr-rive (‘harlcitctnwn l.i0 h. m m“¢_ “bu, . w n“. ‘y departure followed Mr. Roosevelt's and in support-you are now weli- ‘ commend under General Mc- which preceded the North African 5.4.". p, m. 1.05 h. m. ‘(m-Mom any.“ p". l“ prediction Friday that as a result trained, well-organized, well-equity; Neughton. Like General Mc- invasion. ‘Wnml QFRVKT folqmn u“; u °-c|mk_ 3mm; 0g m; Term-an conference no in- pcd; your lenders in all grades hltlghton and LL-Gen. Kenneth Thus the last but one of tlv- 5 A - ' ~ ' 1- 0. Greenspan. c. Green. soluble differences would sr - are proved. your staffs are ckllletli Stuart who is now acting ermv great and fateful steps before er-l Iggy”; Charlottetown l2 noon. ll-Il-ii. tmlw glue United States and devoted to the service of thel ggirlinrrgngrclrézfienazl ‘E3113: “filo gull. upon Europe had been talc-l Am" chnhmu," M5 ,._ ,._ a e hloh. troops-e - - 11y’, . . a ..._s -v~r-aeuenn~ve-w.sseslqpq,¢ hug". ‘,7 ‘