lNAXI§ filed“ helm DOING WWII”: y. I i} mr....'-r:-.....'.-.--~i-:.'::... n Robot Bomb Attacks .Were Resumed Yesterday » LONDON, July l2 — (A Coming from varying Hitler's "comet" bombs to blast bits of London and South- ern England by daylight today af- lslandcrs Among I I tea the capital had enjoyed its se- cond straight raid-free night. ——— “Deaths zgiéiehby ones and ltiwgs s on were emo a - It h that Mr. and Mrs. ed by the spray of explosives, but Samuel i! UlSE. have been more serious recent incidents were notified ti son, Pilot Don- ald Hume, wle among the eleven victims d e twin-engine recon- disclosed with the official ann. cement that bombs had hit such rialssanco bomber crash which oc- curred on July 6 when the bomb- famous London drnarks as the Royal Free Hospital in Gray's Im-i Road, Warner Brothers Movie 0r attempted to taka off from a Studios at Iieddingwri, and Aus- Labrador eir base. tralia House and Aldwych House, Donald was an only son and at the eastern end of the Strand was about twenty-two years of The second straight bomb-free egc. Ne was married, his wife night brought speculation that the being formerly Miss Catherine Nazis had decided their terror wea- BiiaW. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. pon was more effective in the day- Emest Shaw, of Uigg. There is time, when London’; population was one child, a boy two months old. out and about, than at night when Donald, who was a graduate of the streets are comparatively emp- Prince of Wales College, was wide- ly known and esteemed. arid the report of his tragic death will be ty and many persons are in bomb learned with deep regret by the ) _ directions, continued shelters The German Radio revived its claim that American planes had community. been using glider bombs against ——- German cities, describing the wea- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Leard. Cas- pon as an indiscriminate killer. cumpec, have the deepest sympathy of their community in the death nftheir eon Bill. wh tllched to the RC A F. He was killed along with eleven other men in a. take-off in rador. Jlrill was twenty-three was an exceptions. y fine young man, brought up in an ideal liomc bv most devoted garents. His ‘#:0- ihci- Earl is study "lg Theology in Mount Allison University. Two other brothers. Kenneth and Gor- don are at home. American air officers declined to comment on the enemy report. Body Found In Water Off Cape Wolfe, P. E. I. Lloyd Cook, a fisherman from Cape Wolfe, on the West coast of Prince County found a body float- ing in the water three miles of! shore on Tuesday. So far efforts to identify it have been without avail Royal Canadian Mounted Police from the detachment at Al- berton are working on the case. The body apparently had been in the water some little time. It was dressed in what appeared to be the clothes of a fisherman, nib- ber boots and overalls 1t was thought possible that the body may be that of one oi’ the New Brunswick fishermen. mlSUIlI after n storm about a month ago- lling, ilueen See Robot, Bomb Downed SONEWH-HZE 1N SOUTHERN ENGLAND, July i2 — lCP-Reuq fer» The King and Queen today, say: a flying bomb brought down‘ pni-ily by gunfire and partly by a; lighter pilct. P, E. ISLAND AIR ACES WING CMDR. G. C. KEEFER. By Alan Randal duct mum. Competition among all -Canadian IiElii/dti‘ ginsa operating {Willi glor- man y su par o e Al ie iii- vasion reachvelli such a pitch by to- ~73 “whim?” Jflllllsilll- D-F-C- l1 day that pilots are plaguing op-i Sk-‘Tfxkflefil l° m" lame oration. officers to have one more. lflllis leading ace with a show aid on" 5o they czin thc score of German planes down-. 5°"- ed by rival Wings. l“ A summary of the operations of Wm one Normandy-based fighter ivion 33 - period shows that 1'70 Nazi aircloftl set up bl have been shot out of the skies! l: summary cover; the periodl up to Mond 8T0"? . I __" "‘—"‘“ I War Situatio - . . .. _..-___. ,,__ By Kirke L. Simpson, Associated Press War Analyst despite thc nalmiticd gravity 0|’ her situation in thc east. The Berlin speaker, LL-Gen Kurt Dlttmnn, di'd not cxplsin his statement. He did frankly charge the Nazi command in the east with bungling and seemed lo be preparing the German home front for a sweeping withdrawal there info shortened inner dclciisivc llncs That ii was one of the most exciting moments of the war for their ma]- flsiivs Who in the course of three hours at an anti-aircraft gun site in a big field somewhere in Sou- thern England, saw several of thel PIlJIlESS planes engaged by a brit- iflili‘ of 3 7 guns. They stood with Gen. Sir Fred- erick Pile, officer commanding the anti-aircraft command. WBWYIUIK through field glasses the pattern oi‘ grcy shellbursts in a double line across the sky following one flying bomb as it flashed on its way. Gradually the shell bursts clos- ed on it and then suddenly a figh- ter roared out of a cloud behind the projectile. The guns ceased and flf/Bldliia the bursting shells the pilot got his target in his sight He put in a burstandn few seconds later the flying bomb crashed Cf- ficially it was recorded as a joint In the same storm two C2198 Traverse. P E I. fishermen riis- appeared but it is believed that they were lost off Capelireton I5- land as wreckage of their boat was found near Mara ree. They were Jamcs Jeffery an George Irving. It i5 expected that the body Will be identified by the clqtliiIiB~ Munich llrcas Heavily Bomlicd . LONDON, Jilly l2 — (CP)—The vicinity of Munich. vital rail hub serving both the Italian and Rus- sian fronts, was attacked by Am- . erican heavy bombers for the sec- Vlcllm 50X‘ Elle Dliiiie Hid iliefiiilli- 0nd straight day today as a fleet ,, Tl"? Queen told a bombiudlrrl of more than 1.200 Britain-based 1i l? B PlWII-llefi! a" 11° Germ‘ planes unloaded at least 3.600 tons "lflm 31ml’ of bombs on communications may have been the real purpose- of hls remarks which obviously could not have been made without high Nazi sanction. The danger in the east could not have been concealed from the German public In any case. Gen. Dlttmnr‘; remarks, as reported by Allied monitors, generally confirmed this foreboding view of immediate pnfiilblllllrs in the east, yet still contended that in s military sense the ivcst was the fnrnl point for German commanders. To hack flint up it is rumored from neutral Europ- ean observation posts that the German high command headquarters has been shifted to France. That could mean that e defiinte decision has been reached by the German high command to ylclil space for time in the cast. meanwhile risking all reserves fo defeat the Allied invasion attack in the west dc- clslvelv. In‘ the east. a withdrawal of flie line from end in cud would operate to fake scone of the steam out of Russian offensive powcr because of long ankl difficult lines eastward behind (hem. On contrast. evcry mile the British-Americau-Canailiim forces gain on the continent brings bomber buses that much closer to the heurt of thc Reich. The wright of bombs fnlllng nn Germany would go up bv geo- metrical progression as Um bomber mac-offs K"! "W"? l" "'9'" “was cvcri without increase in the member of planes available. ‘Reds Olpen New links and various other targets important to the enemy. , R. A. F. Lancasters, which at-, tacked flying bomb installations in northern France twice yesterday, "Show Eldon Friday. 7-l2-2i.l F. ‘i M . if lth ut loss nttnckcd "Rollo Bay Tea July 19th. l Egg?" gigs‘; ficlill supply dumps 7'6'“l',i bchind the battle zone last night. "Show-Murray Harbour _Souili" " s u Spitfire Mark ll Tile raids came after R. A. smacked them again this after- Snturoay. 13-21. noon, all thc bombers returning. "Lawn Part , Abel's Cl-Dc. Bay OI y afternoon, July days of a drive to knock the Oer- 5m. 0x399.“ nnythlng [hr-y Qvgrl ——— l l’ ‘m __ "M Fastest Plane a:.":..2".".:..i::.i.:‘.;"sills: .55: gall...ili.i..ilt“.ailsxiii.. .212 l ‘trial-fill. ‘i; Pkasam- Gm": “max! iet soil. ‘adian infantrvmen. who then I "lallllfgl; ‘Rrfclllhgruniléfgpegrefg _ _ ' SOC l1 l . . we o! hmchesi-ia-il. I“ ‘l ‘mm “d” °l ‘h’ d“ ""5"" m‘ l“ “W” m“ lmpml‘ l dcnth todrlv from ll 12th floor win-i Lioubou. July iii _ (ca - neuter) - The R. A. I‘ ‘s Spitfire Mark ii, kept on the secret list some time after details of the Mark i2 lind been released, is "the fastest "Come in the Dance at Police's Road School Friday night, Juw l-i-th Good music. 7 -3l. _ Tuesday and had captured the bark, and farmyard animals wan- A u». or u... fl5‘ -, M0,. 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Rf-iyfll Navy's trap off “an ____' on: ‘by a rgafiiinebof this nkoxctiiellwas s ‘l ‘m 5a’ p ' Noxrqsvay- last Dec. 2g. b X t Gm J 1 I I'D to II y HII CI’ CHI’) 19y WEIO TCCR lOd l? Ole HEY ‘The Will 0' Tiimwislilyl: 8 act boards officer, a round trip of about 1,200} “Bomb Socks’: For could gel. into position to launch! fly linernld Players. Curtain wt miles. their torpedoes, but ihGy got up w, 3°- efwrwards. 7-12-81. DOQS III LOIIdOH within nine milcs of the Scharn-l “ —- __. horsl- -well within range of her‘ Reserve Friday. Julv 14th for la n“ QCONVALIS(II‘EOI\3" HOSPITAL iv Rio! lunches in Afton Hall. t Women's Institute. i ‘l-ll-fl. NIAGARA FALLS. Ont. July 12 —-—- —(CP)-0ak Hall. thelioine for- Hoad School Picnic. August 2nd, on Church the late Sir Harry Oakes, overlook- hearty welcome w all. ing the Mlle. became a convales- placa, date and dag. cent hospital for Royal Canadian Y! 7-13-15-18- 1-41. Ag mo; end other service person- n . "Palms Vedneeded, rounds. A lemember ‘r J-lT Rl\l"‘ll\l."1 Army troops have opciivd ii drive on a QO-niile front iiorih of thc erupting battle in Poland Lithuania, Premier nounccd tonight, than 22 miles and capturing more than 1.000 places in lllc first two Stalin said the hid Baltic Army of Gen. Andrei I. broken northwest and wcst of Nnvosokol- niki with an offensive launched German flying bomb attacks London have given rise to a new, "mill “mmled b" may oak" and §S§§F°DBTQRJnRYRR areas strewn with glass from shattered windows, socks to prevent their feet from! being cut. By RUSSELL LANDSTROM LONDON, Jilly 12 — (AP) —Re( llllil i in ilarpisguet Area advancing more. CARPIQUET, France, July l2 - (or Cable» veterans of the First Great War Yeremcnko had Carpiqucl is a place of the dead through Nazi dcfcnces The only lifo visible are a few birds chirping iii trees that have, boon strippcd of leaves and eveni Covers Prince Edwardllsland Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, JULY 1s, 1944 GERMAN S REPORT ALLIES BEGIN Reported Missing FLT. LT. CHARLES TRAYNOR 101,150»; July 12 __(CP Cab1e)_ weather in _thc bridgehead has rc- lilCllCfll flights to n mini- Since D-Day Wing Commander,‘ as as Bri-l score ofl to .35 Gclmair aircraft rlolviicrl. John- a IlEIllVE of Nottingham. Eng- rid. nc/w heads a Canadian fighter If. wing “He downed his 35th encmv vic- during four weeks of the inv l m June 30 m mp thgagetcnfifl 3i (Sailor) Mulan, frcm south Africa Lilo’ now i; on ground duty. At tliel ' since when pearl ieanunuafgi’ phge ‘vfflcuoi. s» '_ n us. Night‘; The bitter-end, foot-by-fniit Nazi fighting in Normandy tends tn, confirm a SCCIIIIIIKI; authoritative Itcrlin broadcast saying that ilie sira- l teglc "focal point" of the three-front struggle for Germany lies there ——-_;€: In N. B. On Aug. 3O - Devastation whichl ant airfield nearby. l Everybody Licut. Wilson (Berlin Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilson, city. received word yesterday that their son, Lieut. Edward Augustine (Tcdi Wilson is reported missing in action in France. Well known,’ as an athlete while attending Prince of Wales College, Ted Joined the active service forces in April, 194i and in October oi.’ that! reported that zin year received his commission. Af- ter serving with a Highland regi- ment on both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts he volunteered for service overseas with the British Army as one of a group cf officers on loan from the Canadian Army. Other Islanders in this group were Capt. R. A. McCabe, Lieut. V. L McDonald, Lieut, J. A. McIntosh and Lieut. R, A. Duff. In n letter received from him on Tuesday by his parents. Ted wrote that ho was disappointed in not being able to see his brother. Alb- ert. who is a Major with the North Nova scotia Highlanders. He wrote in glov/iiig termspf the manner in which the Canadians were being treated in the British Army. On the previous day, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson had received word from Albert. who is also in France, iri- forming them that he had receiv- ed a flesh wound in the shoulder. necessitating three stitches. but W515 back on duty in the linc again. Ted, who is only twenty-one years of age. was a member of the office staff of St. Dunstans Cre- dit Union while attending Prince of Wales College. Allies Push Closer To Two Important German tank losses mounted to , I44 destroyed in the last few days tory of warfare.” the far rear had been trans respondent identified as Ric “Allies in Normandy which neither the German ALLIED A SUPREME American forces hammered gains in Normandy today whic Iessay. enemy ivest coast ter-attacks were blunted in of the front. paign, fought slou-ly through hedgerows and across fields littered with elite German para- chutists in an unsuccessful attempt to halt the advance. Nazi Tank Insses Mount t, 1L m 8m Anny was hurling, parachute troopsvnnd other elite kheclysvwfronl; a distance o; e‘ m. units the enemy infnntri still “as miles mm me Shipping centre of: fighting furiously all along the Ancona on the Adriatic sea. ‘front bl" ‘he Germans tlllnuelves Possession of the two poms acknowledged another planned would assist enormously the Am“; withdrawal between Pericers and armies in their impending assault 11955333 ‘lost ‘l5 5t L0 llcpiféesglézuprilizzuglesdlystfdgllagtmi tréllg natural barrier left to the enemy “shepherd” , Nazi Commander . lliut 0f Business short of the Po lliver line near the By AS'I'LEY HAWKINS top of the Italian boot i (A dispatch from Zurich. Sw‘ Renter War Ci-iicspondcnt Distributed by the Canadian 7Pl'lfli‘l(l, Wednesday quoted a lcrixniic source as saying that "cv- Press ISLAND OF VIS, YUGOSLAVIA. Julv l2 -—(CP-Reutcri — A young crythiiig indicates" that thc G - mans "envisage an early and toiul n) British commando officer shot and killed the commandant of the,’ retreat from Italy. G . LONDON. July 13 __ ‘Thurb {Bleniznaigrtpéarrlson on the Island of l l l Report Toulon Evacuated entering ilic closely} 6B3‘) — (C?) — The Swiss ra- guarded headquarters disguised as. dlfl “l3 fllfl)’ lllilfly "i" Toillflll . a shepherd with u stcn nun hidden] on the French Mediterranean l in a bundle of sticks. Brac is south; coast, hard hit by Allied heavy ‘o; the Dqgmgman m“ of 5pm“ f bombers. has been completely i This was one of niaiiv Alliedl evacuated. exploits harrassbig the Germans in; (the Dalmatian Islands in recent; l months, JIJCTSBY Cflttlfi ShOW ; The commando, Licut. Bernard James Barton, 23, (if linsl.iiigs_ Sus- sex. was accompanlcd by iwo Par- ; ____ jiisgn tgoldiegs d 1d _ ‘u . __ ar n orrowe o civ. an l SAINT JOFN‘ N’ July 12 ,,i cloihcs and disguised hinsclf wiin .(CP) - Thc first piovinclal shm. ._ _ x yd m’, ,, _ . i , f the New Brunswick Jcrscv ‘l nuflun‘) ml‘ “l; lfml‘ '°T‘_°_d. ‘c’ vb cl b Wm b h 1d h“, m; thc shepherd illlLl licuilul 11.111 time . Y" L o “M t?‘ c200 §° . f‘ slicou into the town past lllu iat- Allu- 3' ore a“ fulfi“ ml; The shepherd ilcurl-x ruiiilci 1m“ exlwcled" The 5mm “m lllu whole iilan liv shinning Bar- il" 9mm“ cvml- ton on the hack and shouting. "bring" when they got I MEETS DEATII IN FALL Battle With .dow of the News building on cast i42nd fitrcct to the roof of an ad- .‘ Jfilfllllfl buildi no. Ho died shortly after being tak- on m Bcllevue Hospital LONDON. July 12 - (AP) -—'I‘he on 2 socks" for » ow are equipping their pets with heavy armament. rNone of the Can-l Mmibers of the Iroquois‘ crew told l \‘<‘$.“i‘l'.§‘ lilcsi visit to Cliiinzia l “E\'i‘l'_l.’ iiiali of illc ship's coni- puny “Tlu beauiing at lllu prospect of action." id Cmdr. J.C. Hibbnrd of Victoria." and thc-re was grcatk disappointment when we were call- qq- ‘gangsta shell craiered area of devastation,” said Berlin. men, grim, sweaty and smothered in dus with all they have to hold off infll This was the version iis given by a German war coa- command ever had to cope with.” HEAD- QUARTERS. Jilly 12 — (C P) — out h carried them within i 1-2 miles of the road junction of St Lo in the‘ central sector and 2 1-4 miles ofl anchor.- point, while repeated German coun-l thel British - Canadian eastern sector The American infantrymen, back- ed by one of the deadliest artil- lery barr-ages oi thc Normandy cam- forward ps st t-li c Canadian Destroyers In I yvnsl, was up against.“ he added. o.’ back in Canada the helpcd shepherd six convovs through , MAXIMS i e0 A o, A 1"“ “AN MERE MAN The religious sense is the suin- spring of life. 8 PAGES Says New Strategy LONDON. July 1:2 — (CP) -- The German radio ionigh _ Allied big push in Normandy was under, way with an “artillery barrage exceeding anything tha has gone before,” and “a strategy utterly new in the hisv “Roads, fields. villages and towns, everything even in: and “Ourl i, are fighting back irating enemy groups”: formed into n vast bomb hard Iiinskeller. Another, Chrisiov Von Innhoff, broadcast that the, are presenting an utterly new strategy j ~- mand nor any other‘ high com Germans To Get Out Of Baltics? sTocKu0LM ifhuisday- lAP ‘ e “Jicussing plans lgh command is lo shorten the from," as the re. suit of file Russians’ plunge to Alyius, 50 miles from ilie east Prussian border, Ilic Berlin cor- respondent of the newspaper Dagens Nyheter said today. This was Interpreted here as meaning that ihe Germans are areparlng to evacuate the Bal- cs. Allied sources said an csiimntcd 200,000 Russian Partisans are re- treating with the Germans in __.. by ille Allies, but officers at Gen. gilangisandras ihév mavc back __ __ _ M nt e ' lc d t wa - B "ID "if! Erfnqn com- mva- yr .13.... may. m‘; fir: ‘iii-dd ....£. mam in thin rglogllft mlilcs gcf lfivornog big Wed “nits 51m were Omlnmlsly §L",§"°“,,l’§§""‘l m” wavering ‘ "' H I1 . - Italian west coast port. and at lhcf “Tong- __ r _ n___ ‘opposite end of the ISO-mile nat-; Emslcred b’ “nllllcal Young l Rain Reduces flue. i Forest Fire Menace kill VAL non, Que, July 12 - (c?) l 1m; -- Clouds of steam smoke rising from forest fires bur- ning across the [rains continued to fall over the district T. B Tzemblay, chief forest ranBer in the district, said the rains extinguished most of the fires but a few remained that still would need patrolling However, if the rains continued for any length of time, it was possible that even the remaining fires would be put out The rains came as a welcome re- lief to weary fire fighters who have been carrying on a battle ng-, ainst several hundred blazes mat have burned in an area of 1,000,000 acres for more than two weeks l Former Alberta Liberal Leader Dies cnmanv, July l2 - (or?) _3 Joseph T. Shaw, K C 59. for- mer Albcrtn Liberal leader and af former member of Parliament for‘ Calgary West, died here today Mr Shaw won a seat in Parlln-l merit when in i920 he defeated Hi -‘ x Hon B, Bcniictt, new V:s-, count Bennett. He represents-d. Calgary West until i925 when Viscount Bennett was re-electcd in, the general election He retired‘ the Provincial Leadership in Scharnhorst off. The Canadian warcrait were in Little a. convoy bound for Mumiaiisk that wiih- served to draw out the Scharnhorst from her Norwegian refuge. "We were bML for the Smarn- the preliminary spurring that led ll]: horst and wt- kncw it,“ said Cmdr. naval Hibbard. “Before the battic develop- ed, l told the engineer officer, ‘the 1 Scharnhorst l5 at sea. and she'll OOdy soon find \l5 Well, she did". "I doift think she knew what shc Scharnliorsf. Crew Seasick As an odcl sidclight on the bnlile. lhc rc-pcrtcd that members of tile‘. 96-000. Schrlrnhorstfi. crow ion craft as slic iricd t0 rsoiibe the.‘ This unseaninnlike condition EDP-l northern,‘ arcntly had been brought about iv‘ 1 lhclr prolonged stav in port n5 their. vcssel <t-a_ved clear of the slalklngl ships of the Royal Navy. \\'(“.‘i‘ S?E5lCK.l Up until the time of nor arrival‘ Iroquois had to Murmansk, all without losing a adian craft was hit. ship. It was a far crv. Cmdr Hibb-l ard l of liar pnrt in i-lic battle during flu-y when iccalled. from ilic ihp rouic \\‘.'l§ almost. suicidal; , l illl(l Allied lmsi-s on it wcrc "trcnl-l curious." After the Schninhorst battle iiiidl . at the and of her run. the Iroquois’. "-00 ' (Continuedlonpagel 7, Col.“ Blql Northern Quebec‘ seven and _ lGOld Mining area today a5 heavy. mariders, including Rear jwatershed One of t Charlottetown lull. H.001 other Finvlnrra s; u.a.A pup buhlaripllon Delleverll. $5.00 DRIVE Utterly Used. i i ; SGT. NAVIGATOR S. M. MCINNIS of Charlottetown who is now serving with the Royal Canadian lAir Force overseas. He is n Ion of Cpl. Lawrence A McInnLs of the City Police Force and Mrs Moln- inis. Ski. )l(‘lnnl§ graduated from n training school in lmndnn. On- tario. Just recently he compleied training overseas and was posted to operational flying. iliermans Lost 33 ificnerals In Month By The Canadian Press I Allied conimuniqiies and Gcrmai reports showed todav that Hitler's German army has lost 33 general officers killed or captured —4 ai: average of almost one a day since the invasion of France June 6- llon his ivesicrn and eastern iron Tums-thirds of the number 1e been bagged ov lhe Russians-three ed and l9 capzurcd-iii sweep- advanccs bringing disasters on mingled with’ the Nazis’ eastern front. The Allies in France ‘nave killed cauturcd three top com- Admiral “lJilPlF Hcniiecke. taken at Cher- l bourg ' Two Large Forest Fires Burning In N. B. ‘ FREDERICTON. July l2 —(CP> j~ Two large forest fires and sev- ieral smaller ones were burning ir New Brunswick tonight Crews and l equipment were sent to a big blaze along thc southwest Miramichi River but only a few men were ‘ablc to reach a fire at NlflE l/iile Brook. in the Upsalquitch Rive! three smaller firlcs in the latter area was extin- s . _guhed {nears MW A $LIP ‘Twin’ (a: 5w: PRlNf Mo A new house r High tide this afternoon at 5.& and tomorrow morning stem. Sun sets this evening at 8.45 ans rises tomorrow morning at 526. New mcon Julv 20, 2.42 A.M Summerside tide eighteen mirlu~ tes latcr than Charlottetown. DAILY AIR SERVICE - Surnmerside —- on on Leave Charlottetown 7 a.m.l 11.30 a.m.; 6 Inn. Arrive Charlottetown 12.45 p.m. 5.45 p.m.; 8.40 p.m. SUNDAY SERVICE Leave Charlottetown 12 noon. Arrlvc Charlottetown 5.45 p.rn. Charlottetown - New Glasgow (Daily exccpt Sunday] Leave Charlottetown l p.m. Arrive Charlottetown 5.50 p.m. l‘. l-Z. L-N. S. 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