._ __,_. :- uci-nlai opal-alas. Founded 188.1 Guard!!!- Two Centa- ' ThetReop esPaper - » CHARIUFFEPOWN, omens, TUESDAY, APRIL a, 194s , lead“ lclenilhllic the Dew \ ialaxlm OJIL near: MAN u Grouped in front of one of the aircraft in which they trained is this smiling group of airmen from the Maritimcs. They received their RCAI’. pilot's wings at No. 2 S.F.'1‘S.. Uplands at the final wings grade held there on March I. They are. left to rlgh-t: Sgt. J. G. fingers, Ion ol Mrs. G. J. Rogers, $80 Prince Sh, f‘ ‘ottetown, P. It. 1.; Sgt. J. V. McCavour. son o! Mr. and Mrs. M. H. llllccavour of Saint John, NB; Sgt. JJF. Cunningham, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cun- ningham reside i_n Kentvllle, n.5,; SQL. J.. G. Gray, sch c1 Major ma Mrs. J. ‘J. Gray, Box l5 Redford. N .; sgt. R. V. MacDonald. son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacDonald. New iasgow. N.B.; and Sgt. R. 1". Mac- Glllivray. son of Mr. and Mm. John D. MacGillivray d Antigonish, NBr-(ROAF Photo). AT A CLAiiCE lPaekell House t“ iiiTHiiiATliliiAL i --_A prediction that the ‘ which may arise from time v time, l; is my view that the cori- hi. (By The Canadian Prgal) “WISTIBNR. new _ Am can: crush German attempts to bresk- from Ruhr trap: British and Can a thrcaton to trap huge enemy group in western Nether- iandll‘ British troops within Gil miles of German North Sea coast. RUSSIA — Berlin reports Bus- alau forces within 20 miles of Viennyaud S! miles inside Aus- tria: Moscow says Russians with- in 2 1-2 miles ‘of Bratislava; Sio- vall capital. PACIFIC - Americans cut Okin- awn in two by reaching east coast 10 days ahead of schedule; Am- ericans in Philippines gain on dozen fronts. AERIAL —- Weather gives Ger- many two successive days and nights of freedom from heavy bomber attacks. lrshv - Ail‘ action highlights lotivity as luii In ground fighting continues. . ~BUBMA - British ’ unlis rove at will in rawaddy pocket. mopping up Isolated groups of Japauese- d planes track downla anesc ‘attempting tc flee Into land. Predicts Success At San Francisco , l1 3 - (cm NGTOiN All)!‘ United t so Fran- §.;,,‘i,°'“ Xnpfifiiiiehczm or‘: sched. ula an? "will be a allow?‘ W“ "it" ‘ass. ‘l..?>°“’§?.'..“l‘.2 ‘till M y fwith. State Secretary Ststtinius. "Regardless of minor differences o waslu ference will be held in Sen Fran- dm Mil-ll 25," Senator Connolly 1- Elljoys Play _“Evell Stepheni’ Packed houses enlolyed immense- ly all three acts of the Easter play. “Even Stephen", staged at the Prince Edward Theatre y ' y afternoon and evening. The play was produced under the direction of Mrs. Barbara M. Roper. C.D.A.. and was under the distinguished patronage of His Honour Lieut.- Governor B. W. LePage and Mrs. LoPage. the Honourable Premier J. Waiter Jones and Mrs. Jones, and His Worship Mayor J. E. Blanchard. Owing to illness, Gov- ernor LePoge was unable to be present at the performance. Previous to theubeglnnlng of the last act. Hon. Dr. W. J. P. Mac- Millan. 0 B. 10.. on behalf of the Sisters ct’ the Charlottetown I-los- pital, thanked the large crowd for its splendid attendance and also praised the cast for the fine per- formance they had put on. The play. a thrce-act comedy bv Franklin Warren, had all its action take place in the living room of an old fashioned mansion in New York City. Each and (Continued on Page ‘l Col. d‘)- , Stays Britain Does llot llave Multiple Vote LONDON, April 2-(CP Cable) - I-Ierbert Evatt, Australian Minister for External Affairs. in a state- ment toda said it is "most inac- curate an misleading" to say that Britain possesses multi le repre- sentation in the propo world in- ternational assembly through the votes of the Domlnlons. Dr. Evatt. here for Commonwealth talks prior to the San Francisco world security conference. was llo llazl Transport ln lloellet Zone LONDON, April I — (Routine)- No military transport of an kind could be found anywhere the roast-firing zone of the Nether- lands today by R.A.F. Spitfires whiclh combed the ares, the Air Ministry said tonight. ' They found a fair numbe of Netherlands farm carts and many people on bicycles, some oi whom War waved as the fighters swooped low to inspect them, but none of the military lorries staff oars and rocket tr rs aulcrig which they have tely dons ac much damage. ’ The Spitfires bombed rail points and bridpes and met little flak opposition. Situation Laslwitlight By KIRK! 1.. SIMPSON (Associated Press War Analyst) Allied armies in the west are within sight of the prim saint": mapped for them when they launched their spring ‘victory ofieull" across the Rhine. ‘ That becomes evident now that one entire German arm! lmlll h" been caught in the Buhr sack and another in Holland is on the vet!‘ of similar entra ment. . The prime ‘zhlective of the Allied armies was to brook-up and destroy enemy armies in the field, not merely to drive them back upon successive defence lines. Paris estimates 110,000 German troops. all first-line men. are bottled up in the Buhr sack by the lunctiou of American 1st and 9t: Aff! 5L4: ulents which closed all outward escape routes. Some 2i enemy divisions, including the best troops available in tho west, are sealed off for annihilation with dim prospect of breaking out. Bow Ill!!- more divisional units are in immediate danger of being trapped tn Boi- land l| not indicated but it seems obvious that the duration of orllll- iaed German resistance anywhere In the vest hills Iron whet III- pens within those two areal. They contain between them all that is loft in tho west of seasoned troops and armored divisions. Whatever the reason that prompted Gor- man concentration of strongest fighting forces in the Buhr- sroa and in northern and northeastern Holland. it is teudinl to ellloditc an Allied victory. It could be only a matter of weeks or cvflen d!!! WIN (h1g1; “smear.” atrear of armies facin the Illlllll l! 0 0 - ‘iyllere la no indication to date that tho Germans in the hlgo lull!‘ trap are ready for mass surrender. As this was written their first effort to break out eastward had been made with ilttle to indicate cocoons. It came at a point on 1st Army lines south of captured Paderborn, which gave it ilttle more than local significance. While the Gel-mall W" Wt- g against the west wall of the 1st Army junction corridor iutcldod lg _ “c; with are 0th._the ecgtyallmae, scat ern reaches of the Wom- Blver. v- - V ' ‘i x The Weser line is the only river front, _ of thcllbo between the Allies and Berlin. I-‘lrst Army armor _‘ u on cast of Psderborn m" = have‘ ‘r ’ ‘ ' _tlao " Gcrmanljntheluhr sack to be dealt with by slower moving co p es; It remains to ba soon whether those German troops fight to the death or surrender. In either case they can not long delay the Allied march to a function with lu- alan armies somewhere in central Germany.‘ l ,4. Okinawa Island Cat. In Two By Invaders Two Major Airfields Captured; ‘Resistance ‘(Ion ' tinues To Be Light. ‘ Canadian Blrthrate Continues To Climb OTTAWA, April 2 —- (DP) —Th€ Dominion Bureau or Statls ro~ ported today Canada's ate continued its wartime advance in i048. when it reached the highest level slnoc 19M. ‘me number of live births resis- tered in the Dominion in 104B was 303,580, compared with 213.313 1B i042 and 200.468 in 1939. The-rate of live births per 1,000 population advanced to 04.0 from the i042 lil- ure of 23.4 and the i030 rate of no.1; in leze mic rate was 04-1. All provinces except Nova Scott! recorded higher birt-h rates per 1,000 in 194s than in the preced ns l.......="- h“ .=.'..’l.‘.‘°"'- it“ rsons v us - Prince Edward Island, 23.9 (38.1): Nova Scotla. 30.4 (25.0); N"? Brunswick. 20.3, (71.31; Quebec. use (zoo); Ontario. 20.1 (20.1); Manitoba. 32.6 ($1.0): Backst- ___ GUAM, April 3 — (Tlleldh (AP) - Crack ti‘ Corps cut the vital Island of Okin- awa in two yesterday, by reaching BII I u 28.33.12 °Zf hi.’ .°‘ii.l'h..‘““‘-i$’§ of strong or organised At Tobsrs, the Americana won rninr. Yesterday's swift drive W i-M mu covered 2 l-2 miles across the eight-rnile-wlde waist of Okinawa. the strategic R Chain Illan cny M6 miles aout of the Japan- ese homeland. The entire 10th Army line of infantry and marines showed gains averaging several tholllllfi Wild! against scattered resists h front line Jrcflorts slid iwllldvd u .. . m t isp toll u ilc thence Fron d a ea I leans in this Ptoo easy" lnvasi Y) — is the key to American security, to oops of tbinewlthe paclfication of Ullibéd 5033.68 10th ARBYI flth All the villa e oi ‘robara on the can the ohlwtlve o! the l Says Employment Policy Will Decide Winner 0f Election , 0nt.. April 2-(0?) - Party polioy- on post-war enl- ployment issues will decide the out- come o1 the next election. Gordon Graydon, Dominion house leader of tho l’. a to e annual meeting of the Peel County Plogrtmive Conservative Associa- on. ‘Ilia party that will win the next election will be the one which answers the universal question: “If we have. enouolah money "I may be called a radical," he continued. “but let me say that those in or out of the party who think only of yesterday are going ts b; left with only a yesterday. Private industry should be iven its chance to provide full emp oyment; if and when private industry falls, I say that the state must step ln and underwrite the prosperity of Canada." Lin” N éFBiafiltblli A l g Q___r_l_§anac|ig'_n oily..- Prominent Nazi Killed ln Berlin? LONDON, April 2 — (C?) -- The German radio tonight broadcast a bulletin offering a reward of 100.000 marka ($10.- 000 at the Allied military ex- change rate) for aid in captur- ing the killers of two passeng- ers and the driver of a. car in outer Berlin. The size of the rewards indicated the victims were prominent, although they were not named. "lt ls possible the perpetrators of the crime were wearing some sort of uniform." the urgent pill- ice announcement said. EityCoancil Votes 3-2 For Exemption From The Prohibition Act Llpplllell Replies To Pravda Criticism» A9111 3-(AP) ... The Cit Council last night by a vote of 3 2 sanction ’ the imme- diate petitioning o; the Provincial Government to exempt the City of Charlottetown from the provisions of the Prohibition Act and to “in- stixtljlte liiquor regulations more in °° "ml? with the widths .of the cnlcens crcncncltercivh is will“, lumnllt. in a BX- w a um b n, d , pressed at eve opportunity." ma‘; w? “h u," " ° m‘ thgolllmJLT. cKee presided at ers have as much risbt as Sov et Russia to or- snlae security against Germany. Mr. Lipplnan telegraphed a state- ment several days ago to‘ Moscow answering an arti published March l6 in Pravda, the Communist party newspaper. so for as was konwn hero today, Prav- da. has not published the reply. M. Gyorg ev had declared that Mr. Lippman advocated an Atlan- tic community of powers se arste from the Russian sphere, an thus espoused "the old lan of Versailles. Iiocarno and Mu ch," reviving the idea of a “Cordon sanltsire." Mt. Iiippmann‘: reply said he had always regarded “the conce tion of a cordon sanltsire as crlm nal fol- ly," and that "in my recent book which M. Glorgiev has so agrievously misunderstood, I have in sted that not the cordon sanltaire but col- laboration with the Soviet Union Europe and of a. and to world peace." Ml‘. Upéllliflllll continued: “I have assumed hat strategichl security is Sovl Union when it insists th in the order- land between the Soviet Union ancii Germany. all states should align themselves diglomatically and mil- itsrily with t e Soviets for a com- mon strategies! defence against the revival of German military power. “Yet wlaen I say that the states vest of ermany must also themselves diplomatically and mil- ltarily for the common sci ‘ al defence agalst a revival of German power, Mr. Gyorgiev complains that want a cordon sanitaire against the Soviet Union. Why. I should like to know, is it right to organize the security of easternlurope a- gainst Germany and wrong to or- ganize the security of western Eurfiae against Germanyf. ._ “ . Gycrgiev ignored the plain facts of history and geozranhy when he talks as if I personally had invented the ccl-nmunit of nations lea of t e Atlantic Ocean. Tile Atlantic Community is voting for or‘ would welcome the opinion of the n was an ézpportune ti or J.E. Blanchard who is in Mont. real on business. The resolution calling for the "lamb of the City from the Drovlslons of the Prohibition Act, was moved by Colin. T B. Rogers and seconded by Colin, PG Gay. Coun. B arle Macmspld said against the resolution Act. Summersi’ had asked fgr c change without “lollihl? the whole matter was one Z0511? for the Provincial Govern. Coun. Wit. LcPage said he was sorry the resolution had been intro- duced for it was sure to' put the City Council "on the spot.’ "We'll be criticised no matter what we do about it", he added. Asked b Coun. MacDonald if he though the passing of such a resolution would have any weight, 301111- R0891‘! replied he was sure it would. The Government. he said. would welcome the inion of the City Council. Petitions had been flowina into the Premier's office from Prohibition sources asking for the maintenance of Prohibition. but apart from the Legion’s request, the Government had had little or an- lzed support from the other sde. “Woods Full OI Stills" Coun. Gay said he thought it for the reso- lution be introruced. "If the whole Island were cry it would suit me flne.” he said, "out when 1 walk down the streets as I did tonight and run into three drunks. all beg- ging for the price of a drink poison shine, it is time to do some- thing about it. The woods are full of stills. I know, because dozens oi’ those fellows have come to our plant. to have cans steamed nut. You can guess what they wanted the cans cleaned out for. Prohibition. the few get all 5 n :<cc'ii{iTii'ibs'6i§“l5€§€“-‘l Col. a“ PARIS, April 2 - (AP) - American troops again . crushed enemy attempts today to break out of the Ruhr, where 110,000 Germans are trapped, as British and Can- adian forces i0 the north smashed 15 miles inside Holland and. sped within 68 miles of the German North Sea coast, threatening to seal olf another huge enemy group in the western Netherlands. In 10 days the British 2nd Army had taken 20,000 cap- tlves and roiled more than 100 miles east of the Rhine. The deepest points announced as reached by British armor, infantry and air-borne troops were Lengericll, nine miles southwest of Osilabrueck, and Ibbenburen, ll miles west of Osnabrueck. The British troops were beyond these points but secur- ity prevents locating all the areas reached. In the race toward Berlin, swift U. S. 9th Army col- umns striking far beyond the encircling Ruhr, were near- ing or might already have reached the Weser River near the Pied Piper town of l-lamelin, 155 miles from Berlin. said a total of 350.000 Germans had ‘ll 2§°?..f.§*’l;“°c‘i...3§°l%°.9l ermans s“ 00o by the 1st Army. whose troops ln, iio. Holland today smashed break-out attenuate A dispatch from Gen. Bradley's 12th Armly Group headquarters and counts -attacks in the Win- terberg and Warburg areas. Lift News Blackout Lifting a five-day security black- itish 2nd and 1st nut on the Br Canadian Armies, the Allies dis- in the absence of May- ‘ Under the liquor and the many have to drink closed tonight that the Canadians. attacking in the area between Em- merich and Nilmegen on th sides of the Netherlands Rhine. had pushed forward and. reached the Enschede-Zlltphon canal. The canal ls only 15 miles from the Zuicler Zee (ilssel Meer). Once the Allies reach that coast they will hllvc bisected all enemy forces in Holland. On the right flank of the Can- adians. British troopo advancing 25 miles through flattened towns and splintered communications hub of Rheirle. and plunged close to Osnabrueck. big German industrial city 65 miles from Berlin. Thousands of Germans were reported fleeing from Holland in an effort to avoid the double noose that the British and Can- adian forces were ‘ashioning. As the British and Canadian troops closed in on the V-bomb rocket installations. rocket fire on Britain had subsided noticeably. Field Marshal Montgomery's troops also entered Muenster, Westphaltcn Capital. along with United States forces, but armored vanguard; had sped around that bastion and raced within 12 miles of Osnabrueck", big- gest prize vet to come within the grasp of the Tommies since they crossed the Rhine i0 days ago. Berlin In A Week’! I To the right oi‘ Lt-Gen. Demp- sey’s British 2nd Army, LL-Gen. Simpson's 9th Army tanks were striking along a great military highway toward the Weser River. their crews predicting they would be in Berlin in less than a week. These forces were 22 miles north- east of Lippstadt. where they made a junction Sunday wish United States 1st Army forces and trapped 21 German divisions in the Ruhr. I-Iamm. greatest rllll centre in of ‘Europe, W218 being mopncd up by (Continued oil Page 6 Col. 5) Mrs. (‘lhurchill On‘ Visit To Moscow MOSCOW. sIrh-z _ rap) _- Mrs. Winston Churchill arrived by BY CHARLES LYNCH “IITH THE 1ST CANADIAJt ARMY, April 2 — (Reuters) Despite progress made by the Can- adians in northern Holland and Erltishi troops ofntihe lstvcmdiitarl - mynrunew. taortoc - l “Island” between Niimegén and Am em. the Germans still have control of their forces in this area. This is pcrh/am the only west front sector where they have. The Arnhem ares appears to be well garrlsoned and the Germans far from having lost the will 11G ight seem prepared to battle to keep open their escape routes from norlfilwest Holland ‘(HE cur vlliose time hRE Lollc is SELDOM‘ Slofif TOROIVIU. April 2 - (OP) - Minlmum and ximum tempor- atures: Vancouver 3t. 5i: $1M:- ton l4, 39; Regina l8. M; 071i- peg 28. 30: Toronto t8. 56; 0041a. 42, 51; Montreal 49, ; oboe 37, 52; Saint John 33: Monctfl M. 62; Iglalifax 44. 88; Charlottetown . 5 . Forecasts: Lower St. Lawrence: Freon l0 strong winds. cloudy and cooler with occasional showers or snolv- flurries. Lake St. John: Fresh winds; . .' . cl l ‘lth occult l °°mm°“““5 °" "n" ““"°§,“°“ ‘it’: dhewiin, no (bu); Alberta, M. i0 coverewry some yard of ground |, fact, not a theory: The two wars gf1*‘é‘ecffffd‘rléntg’l§‘oxllzgt fefétal“, fgfffysngvj °°° “ ‘m’ .- ‘ . a ~ m” U“§,',°d1§t§t°5 ti}? ‘,1 11".; (use): British 001mb"- 9" 1n M!“ 0 P"! ti‘ "the?" °¢“'1"Wh=v@¢°m°"§"*\- - - i181‘ relief fund for Russia. Gulf iii-is Bay Cmlw" “was , Events "m" °“ “V” °° l’ "' (10.3). - rd vile l l!“ It!" f" » M vhd the Pvsslbilltv 0 doubt waf Mpluhzgr Tile Prime Minister's wile reach- winds: cloudy "i! @001 with oc- ‘ (ililihlllililted ‘Iléienfllrosrsrsmgllii “unbu- o! “mum?” v.1“ {[813 dfuneuclomxm‘srnmu oblftia‘? as‘: 2‘.i.°....1‘.‘,‘5° magdryngg‘; Enigma“ ed Moscow after an all-niaht flight casional snow. c. retain one only." causes and atlpllosléiesu coming‘: Blfimmb" hm m . u ‘m- h-a 1° w the same strategic“ sy-sw _ from Call-c. She will visit Stalin- North shore: 51310118 Win68?‘ ____ A t u . d] u n. 1n wggh. ill l wise . ‘d. r r m 1 B R grad and Rosiov, where British cloudl 011d @001 W WC" 0" ' "Ice cream social and dance. in iifificiirfiic§hfgfiidid Wm, gm. with 112,078 in the Dl°°°dl War. seized two majlahglgfias. “all: ‘oil: lthatavzlclgdlflllifzgxboulfg" b; y eslgns funds will equip two sou-bed hcs- show _ _ of i000 advanoln! \0.1 front line dispa sol y - l l < M lti W t St lnils mmlmm "ml 59'“ 4m‘ H ‘wmy t 0 l" "WW3 that m’ "seamdiiry" me n“ ' strip had been . be engaged. We have fought t ese i’ m “' i" m” °' ' m" ' i owinl night. 4-2-11 or middle pilwiersthbe accorded a]: from 0.’! u” a pom,“ ‘w, t“, “mum,” . “n81, m,‘ unwed WAS-KING“??? u 2 (AP v t --—M--___ cloudynandoslizoleziwlxtllnbizcéasilalla. -—- oposed wor , " - . or — — , - in took, bull: wheat bull iinglfriitgfiiogtonmaiiliaali peace. 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Thursdtll’ $5.31 ornilscgscgptiaon about the l ' "fir! kyalghhanwn?“ 12:“; Possible cone” on that Genrlany is as 800d as beaten. 3£ARM%iiTP'Eg\;_.§"FQ£$Lnz m a Fraser IM- He'll" osltion of the nlted Kinsdom and LOCI ‘II Chaundl ’ ht l ded on unis By agreement reached months <0 J — -P- _ J High tide this afternoon at 2.4a 38- 143'" Ehe other members of the Briw \ 5%? mllnil m of nI/WI- $011M“ Kym” wfstlio 81mg lunm (11:61iriirsthvzllgldegilcéwggilcdn 88:12: and ‘mum ‘f "05-, t ,7” m‘ ' ' Colnrnonw th. For instance xm-ej, w"; o; h. w,’ n tie uropean end o e g c s war a‘ _ , n d m Sun sets th s evenng a . 1'11 m tatet inthe United States —-- > " ~ . ‘ Job was done. - seven seas in wooden v.a e s ps r tomorrow mom!“ n a,‘ t o‘, ‘ t- ‘war. m {lgtllgfirliltllm ‘any poms“: muh LONDON. Mm a _ (on __ Qlsilaggfowhgethhill. Orin“ '3. v w B k Fred M. Vinson. 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B_ L... “d m, William Law. ' sum,“ “n,” ’ ' " mm’ mo“ “mm” would immm h mum clerlgi error be was creme to There no of m- gems amen: those "it l" 1" mmiih- lam" m” mei- he retired from the sea he ""- Wl" '°“‘""'~ Wflltilm ° ‘h’ W“ ' t training ceaccl. oppoat from we’: which have bftlliblrding south- President he felt V-day is hcl fal‘ mi taillbd ll yachting supplie! Leave Charlottetown ms. us rm ’ ' ~ “NJ d pm, that the Dominica's l‘ "WV" "°“1‘:“"'°,’“" “m "flfifl'%wwh§fimyf ha? {$4 Pédialififlltmfi ‘iw “with: ‘President held the resig- bllflness in rooklyn, for.“ all?) Arrive Chlrltllteiuwll use. .10 an '-" ’ he obtained elm t enses an . - . , med m“. fanned about 25 rears 0C0 It "l" CIIAIILO m,“ vmumcy April M" yed in the war effort of the i hm“ ‘g m cl a the V-bomb sites from nat on while A a s u I GLASGOW do till mo m” l Nulégllltllmth! ‘iiiiilyiici: 1ft?“ glitz‘: glint)?" chi, 1r __ , .-_. which tn £31m ma’ berg: :1 tract?‘ ozrgiégiéint 8&1‘ c331: um. ficiuiavlwed S) htlsxmrfiintfi: ‘Dlvlgwncem ma") m.“ ., pilot. was: e ' - - . . r llc M n” w“ "iw u” decision iilcijrwarnu becamlz‘ ‘mot iii memoir - (cm - sutr-yccr- meow lflblfently is v- {bully nlllivilcouggdbergrlisalgggelllfes;c{;_,g1§§§;§§d' NY}. M; M“, 3,0,,“ m" chmommm, m m ,_ i mm "n w “M”, ' i t o - old Alec who has out all wea from these sited. e ua y e m Ill r ‘ k NY A br ther Frank A i Charlottetown $.10’ 5J0 P i“ mm" "‘ ‘“'““'”°“" ‘b ihmn‘ “i m” maxim“ Victoria oi- ‘lci 4o mm lmw'i“"“ h" “m” ° ' m" ‘mm’ .9“ '"‘F"°'“° .‘.‘°“"“"°" Y" ‘ lrl‘ m? ' n" ' 4- il fl deg‘. mmiuatfi flgédier’, ' W“ m. - m‘ ‘q & fig, aldcrsbly in the last few days. justice with heartfelt regret. llives in Broo yn. - - 5mg “gm” . , . A