' liaxms OI A MERE MAN i i I i l —-—- “u; light and FED. BI- fIOQ Olflfllhd m, my; self; orrlcr ll WI"- ‘ {granny I115 ‘ o = ‘ , r on m1 "" °'"‘r'iil:usi::.' In 00510- oMWV" Covers Priiiee Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOyiTN. CANADA, wTl-IURSDAYTMARCH ‘z, LLlES iiLOCK NAZI LUNGE AT 1944 Th has carried a conscience for their country's sins. MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN e patriotism of all greet men Sable riptinn lieileurd. ".00 Inll. “.001 other Provlilru h ll-IA. [LN ive Details 0f Proposed i Healtil: Insurance. Plan ritish Destroyer iniiick ls Lost LONDON, March l — (O P) - 5 of the destroyer Warwick was oiinocd tonight. The Admiralty w, no details. The Warwick was an old craft. pleted in 1918. She displaced 1w [Oils and carried a. normal element of 134 men. 11p Wir-ivick canted the flag of iuiral S Roger Keyes ‘in the vii ciznediiizn against Zec- iiie- in illr tst war. Iii-tier in this war the Warwick ione of the first British war- p: sent for convoy dutv along . United states east coast. iiployment Showed rop At January '1 orrawii. Mtiizn 1-—(CP)—In- ‘illtil employment in Canada "mi a "pronounced contraction! Jan. 1 to ' ‘the year-end tlle decllnei d _ bclow-uveragcl ~wnr standards," thc. eau of Statistics re-i __ ‘ y t-stabllsllments fur-l ‘illllfl iniormatlon to the Bureau] 5: rs reported a compared 1. a reduction of 48.113 ., lldiiiflibdolllfltit n bcr~of~ wyinont L\ll the wit?“ of 100 ttiv; for 19126, declined 1 of 190.5 in Dec- ‘ ‘ In January, 1943, it is 1827 ‘the largest contractions ln em-' ,ment were in textile. food,‘ "lift. chzmlcal, pulp and paper. i nerrous metal and tron and 4P1 blunts. ‘Elie decline ill the| n and stool stunts was the blfl-\ mg but V from ttindicatcd since Jan. 1, 1939 his Landlord Has Own Methods PHILAD-IJPHL‘, Marc/h 1—(AP A - naiit told this story to .l1ei rt time tukei. . .d .r home. She refused. He movitd til casket. rind placed it in n sec- -1ioor bedroom. She moved. oiiiiia EVEilTS "Medina noes at Coiviile m- ils‘. Mule-n bra-until noon. Leslie "iwoweii. 3-1-21. "Just arrived. oar of Purina H08 flmwena Exgcnna, Cow Chow. N "are Outciifie. 2-20 "Medina Hoes at Millview sta- "i" Monday. March otn. a grep Prune. , "Ciniivui. Victoria. Rink. Wed- “$43111; March 8th. If stonny. lurch lath 3-2-4. $105.“? if“ ‘°’ filiiiii ‘ l‘ B \Il - - i iiihiu Hilsiiilfl. y s-a-ii. "Meeting m Seeds in gnTiiow eunitwgintfif March and. - - MacKinnon. Secretary. a 1 m "Wain: u f bulk 07:01 Wheat 80st? “Orgies at ti’ it interested. Hermes Myers “Iii/wok Tl}? t Board $1118 hails at Yfifilo git“ amen-y Milne. March 7th until train '- ii-a-ai. u" 22A iyiew l-faillmoThiili-iditlaymnlixsviii‘ - 1i iivi fine. Friday 11% a n "WWII! bogs for Davis d: n M; every afternoon oi 10113103?’ .5531?‘ q- 9- Green. 3777-74: "twuw-l will be at the Len- W Hotel. Scuris. all day Tuesday. to met fishermen and i-a-ai. s ii . ‘Ummiina car bulk barley . Friday, Satur- ‘hum- Tllilrsds f’ °i this wee . Cannot promise lei‘ second day“ so come 1 "Y Baring b“. 9A ' a-ui. for Davis at vu- meaty. er, Thun- n J. Beck. 3-2-11. Ounce - H§ihy this at til Bilnwhgwifl vworlc suc I! “Ink Iiohcrty OVITAWA. dim-ch l. - (OP) — Complete health services will cost Canadian adults $12 n year. plus a percentage of income for those in the income-tax paying classes, un- der a. revised’ health insurance plan submitted to the Commons social security committee today by f- ‘ Minister Mackenzie. Compared with the plap on which the committee worked last session. the new one provides a simpler financial structure. lower cost to contributors and a scheme of Do- minion Government assistance to the provinces which takes into ac- count the uneveness of financial capacity in different provinces. The changes also eliminate all contributions from employers and ease the levy on married men. Mr. ftkcKenzie reported the altcmaticais were the result of con- tinned study by the Advisory Cam- mittee on health insurance which drew up the draft health insur- ance bills presented a year ago. In the interval between Psrliamentiry sessions, s, special finance comm- ittee spent three months working on the financial aspects. The draft bill studied by the sac- ial security committee last year cal- led for contributions of $216 a year for all adults, with g plan for down- ward adjustment for persons of low incomes. The new plan makes no change in the essential features of the or- iginal proposal- complete medical, dental, hospltai and drug services for all citizens; administration by thc provinces under provincial stat- utes and a. Dominion enactment authorizing financial assistance in providing thg seirvices Wand h Elisa sec __ all “or ii_c .2. p” ‘a " lsficsearilgh, cancer, tub- erculosis and mental illness foc 1 es. ‘rile flat contribution of $12 s year would be payable by every adult lesidient 1n a. participating province avg‘ the age 01' 10 years. Thus. it is proposed that a person with adult dependents pay the flat contribution for them. The new draft also proposes that the province; make what arrange- ments they wish for abatement of payment of’ this contribution in cases of persons unable to pay but the cast of such abotements will be borne by the province. In addition to the flat contribut- ion. sinqle pers with incomes of more than seen per year would pay three per cent of the income up to s. maximum of on and married persons with income; cf more than $1,200, five per cent up to a maxi- mum of s50. ' Thus, the maximum payment for a man and a wife with no adult dependents would be s75 a year. Cvnnibutlons would be collected along with the income tax. Ibderal financial contributions to provincial health services under last. year's draft were based on the principle of ,_ ,_ule.t-ion. In the new draft, they ore based on the average per capita cost of health services in all provinces less con- tributions collected from resident-ii Thus. in effect the Dominion assumes the cost of health services for children under 16 and the ex- cess of the average cost of services to adults o‘ - the amounts collec- ted in oontn. .tions. As n ti». lginal plan, it is pro- posed that "quslifled persons"- those entitled to receive benefits- ichoose their own doctors and hos- pitals within their own localities. Mr. Mackenzie said the finan- cial committee whose recommen- dations were adopted found the S36 annual payment formerly proposed was too high and adiintment would be required for the majority of contributors. It also reported the provision for tributicns from em- ployers would foll mainly on small employers and in the case of far- merg using unpaid libel- would be "doubtful of collection in large par ." Says Lonergaifs fioiifesslon Fake flot mammoth Wayne Mn"- ' l...."‘£.‘..‘.".’-."‘i’i’°ui;_i;flq~i“ "' y“ 5 "his" elec a0‘: treat" card —————-»__..__ Will Of J. W. Defoe w lcia, to death in i: q bedroom tut 00i- bxlfllllagylO refused w 19$ Mm -' matinee ‘v. armorial. fir: as; yen-ole ion vi‘- hl‘ ‘Wfi, comical. splwil ll 51'1"" Qua“ roeecistion’ some y 2h, ‘sow of the toll ‘f the nmyvtwiis" tTfllottll-lilll ' ISBN [OW . lurch i-tAm-A I llo Decision Reached At llelsinki LONDON. Mai-ch l-(Alfi-The Finnish people WQYB informed in B Helsinki conununlciiuc tonight "peace-or-elsc" unmet! been endorsed y B tain. Hope related that the little Axis satel- iite would accept the terms and set mils? gfudsiinimio outlined the gmmnutteu to parliament. 1t was enyphasllad, hgwcver, that no neg- OIlS 6 l T05R55. oqfigle effgt of it) Iliusslan-Fixinlah peace on the other Axis satellites -Bulgaria. Runlallia and I-lilflilaiy —was not. overlooked. ‘rne hun- gsrian news agency announced mat Premier Nicholas Von Kallny would discuss "internal and ext-r; nai matters of smut importance {iomorrow bregorfalgerpiities in the 11111111311 (l a. Authoritative London spokesman d that the lsrllish govern- ment after consultations 1 .0118‘! by the Anglo-Soviet pact had agreed to the terms submitted by Moscow m liiinlmci, terms described b_.v one informed government source as "moderate." There was no positive clue here to Finland's reaction, but the st- moophere gexlerailv was optimistic despite apprchcnsions expressed ui dispatches from 8000111101211. Some snoculation developed on the i105- s llity that Finland might Offs!‘ counter-temps and that she might ask for Brltish-Aznerican iflmmn‘ ees. Yank Liquor Bill Big ilne In 194,3‘ WASHINGTON. March l— (AP) —Amer1cans didn't 8M 50 mum hard liquor last year but quench- ing their prodigious thirst for a1 conolics cost them more than 000,000,000, or nearly seven cents out of every dollar they spent f0! ocds and services of all Lnds. » The commerx departmimt. fli- porting this tonight, said 111a Unil- ed States‘ 1943 drink bill was l? per cent higher than that of 1042 and nearly iii) per cent above that of 1930. it added that more yobs and higher pay were the princip factors, "although the excitement and tension diue to the war may have had some influence." on s, pel- caplta basis. the cut- lay for alcoholic beverages amount- ed to $46 last year for every man, woman and child in the country, ccmwed with $39 in i942 and $20 in 1 . Reds Gross llarova River IONDON, March l—(AP)-— Mos- cow announced ‘ ” that the Red Army had punched a bridge- head across the Narovo River south of the German-held fortress of Narva and cut thc only escape railway from the town while fen- ther south other Soviet troops, on the approaches to Pdrov. ca tuned 70 localities and cut the skov- Bovi were reported on the mag) again near the 1on3 dormant lit of Vite-w. capturing more than 30 mutated places including Skuiuv- i, nine miles east of the German bastion. ' ' Yanks wit. Back Japanese Attack ALLIED HEADQUARTERS. Bnuitlawcst Pacific. March 2 - (Thiusdny) — (AP) - Attack ag- ainst. American invasion troops at Momotc sirdrome. Los News Island in the Aclmirillties, has n m. Pulsed. headquarters announced to- iflue . The enemy's counter attack e .. w t“ ugcsvolry div- Filed For Probate wnmmio. ‘i - w) will a am. oe. ‘edi of iiu nee American losses since the land- n the s finish People Told Qf Red P Term fl training school west of Ortona. Wation Last ighl By Klrlie L Simpson, Associated Press War Analyst There was ivarrant for the cxultant note in General MacAi-thurs communique announcing the Admiralty Islands landing; m snap shut his long-planned Bismarck Archipelago trap on scares offhousands of isolated Japanese troops. As lie stopped ashore to survey Tho southeastern tip of Mindan wesi. ready is creeping over Japan's mcrc the two-way movement I-l shipping China sen. ltsclf to guard her troop weakening her fleet strength, may R. A. F. Saves Life Df Woman LONDON, March 1 - (CP Reuters) -— Aircraft of the R, A. F. Transport Command saved the .‘lfe of a woman dangerously ill at a remote settlement in Newfound- land. the All‘ Ministry News Service said tcday. All airfield received a message asking for a doctor. The commun- dlng officer sent a medical officer who. Dlkltlnlr the aircraft himself, landed on ii bay near the settle- ment. The ice gave way and his plane was partly stibmerged but the dcctor salvaged hi= instrument; mud went on foot to the patient W110 Wits subsequently flown in a ‘relief aircraft to hospital ‘There a successful operation was performed War Supplies To Turks iilalted ANKARA. March l—(CP-Reut- oiu —— ‘hirkisll political and mili- taiy circles here today reported that British and American war mW-‘Ylai w ‘linker had ceased to arrive from the Middle zest. Travellers from the southern Turkish ports cf Mersin and A1- exendretta said the hitherto heavy war supplies from Brit- All“! almost undamaged illfllflfllg airfield of Los ‘Negros, MacArthur could reflect that he was nn hi5 ‘my buck to the Pliiiiippincs. lie has. n. solemn pledge to return. im lies only 1.309 miles to the north- The Bismarck Sea southern postem gatc to thc Philippines and the - solflrfifftlnv~lcli Kflefinltely broken through, ulihinging the ivhoic sattllcrn flank of the Japanese Pacific defence front. Critical enemy sea communication lanes fur to the west in the Celebes Sea, even in the Sulu ‘ clilpelrigo that separates the Philippines and Bonleo, were in range of U. S- and Allied bombers and submarines. Implicit in every mnvc flmiinst Japan is the primary slrtltegig cnnccpt l that shipping is the Nipponcse Achilles heel, Cargo ships are still more‘ vital to tlicln than thc lives of their troops. And a shipping paralysis al- hant fleet. | Willi tile Bismarck Alfhlpelngo mapped lip-fie it will lie-Jiolnhers iand submarines are drawing dangerously close to enemy life lines in tile a ‘south China Sea itself. The whole Japanésewar effort is dcpcnkilciit. upon up and down that sea. ln addition there is every indication oi’ impending British sea action in thc Bay of Bengal. ‘Ilzc day when Japan must resort in convoys in thc carriers and cargo ships, further, not be far distant, Mosquito Can Carry Cne-TonVBomB Cargo LONDON, March 2—t'1‘hursdn:v) —-(CP)—The aim-M P.1d. all-vzood Mosquito - fighter-- bombers which keep the sirens whining and thc bombs crashing iii Germany be- tween the big raids can curry a bomb load or 2,000 unds. it was permitted to he disc os-zd today. On the basis of previously-an- nounced statistics about bomb- loads, this is roughly liVD-tillfds nf Itlle load 0f R.A.F.-R.C.A.F., and American heavy bombers rill the average operation. The explosive cargo carried is in addition to four 20-n1l1llmctrw cannon and four .303 machine- guns. This ls dc-uible the weight for which thc Mosquito oilginallv was designed. The closest thing the Germans have to this ls tlic Mcsscrschinitt e10. a recent devclopnriit- of the Messersialunltt 210 twill-engine fighter, The ME-HO is unofficially estimated ta carry 2.000 pounds “.1 w. but it is believed to have nel- thcr the armament nor the speed of the Mosquito, which is adver- tised by its ma s thc De Hav- illand Aircraft 00.. as the fastest plane in operation __ _ Miler details of thc Mosquito r:- ain secret. No More Aircraft Catapults‘ For Ships LONDON, lifarcll i - ( | Reuters) c _ —- Fitting aircraft cate_ pulls to merchantmeil to provide protection from all: attackg m, been discontinued becausc so many escort carriers have been added to ti-v Rave-i New. it was disclosed to- deib- 1" the early days of the W5!‘ 1,180‘. air arm pilots were catapulted rem merchantmen and after on. o: enemy aircraft had to crash _==.__.$_l*9_!£!_.1!_1lo land. was near. "**—-———M“‘"::._ g: 51$ iANAUAh\ RPG§E FIUP. nadians in Italy pick up some more essentialiillt on the heavily armored turret of a captured Marl; training in warfare as they file the deadly FIAT at s. 1V tank. Tile PIAT shell is capable of penetrating Pte Eimunt Arscn- the turret of a tank, and in nut-uni ivarfarc such 5 Milt. Esmont. P E-I , right, crunches in a fox hole direct hit would kill all those inside. iusumo Zls Opened HALIFAX. March 1-(0?) —D€- inio-plllclii of iildiisirv and a pm- gram cl. pus var reconstruction iverc OLitiiflcti today in inc Speech from the 111111118 lcau iii the open- ing of inc Nova Sootia Legislature‘: animal session. The sperm also forecast. voli- tiiluod imailcidl aid to farmers with a view of llicrcasiilg production and reducing costs, ailu added extensive services for children and family welfare are uniierwonsideiuillon n)’ tne gvvernmzrit Lt-Llovernor HE. Kendall opened the session, third of the 15th leg- islatilre. Tne - rurncilj/ ‘was devoid of alrnost all pagcaniryi, hi line with , wartime practice. Discussing pQSE-Wllll‘ plans, the speech sold that, while nothing llliiliil. lntzrierc ivitil the war effort, the administration was “determined to evaluate nil the possibilities 0'1 development iii tile recoilstructlorl pariah alter the will‘ and to that enctweicomizd the opportunity to meet 111 consultation with govern- ments of Canada and the other Provinces." No specific post-war measures were mentioned. taiitiil illclxiisc in ship- building in N 5.. last year was disclosed til the speech. which said 06S vessels of all kinds were launch- ed, against 3B5 in i942 The fishery had experienced a year of "uilp "cedented pitosprrity,” and the licivy formed division of iislicvtcs aimed to cilcuurzige mod- crn methods to further prosperity among the shore fishermen. frlr: speech said the government will continue to encourage farmers to purchase ulld use farm equip- ment, oo-opeintively. The House opened with Premier A.S MifcMlllail leading 23 Illberai members against an opposition of fviii‘ Prosrcssive Conservatives under RM. Plois, House Inadcr and three 6.0.1“ ingmbcrs led bv Donald MacDon- a . E. I. Sailor llad ,Part In Rescue OTTAWA, March l-Ablc Sca- mail Llovd MacLeud of Murray River. P. E. I., tile only Island l)? men, thc entire crciv llrclglltcr set nfire by n collision ill laid-Atlantic. Tile rescue was revealed today by Hon. Angus L. ,Macdonald. Minister of National ‘Defence for Naval Services. After the collision Kcnogami towed thc disabled freighter until her cargo of chemicals burst in- to flames. then drew alongside and fought thc five at. close range for 50 minutes iii a dirty sea that made both vessels roll heavily. Then. with the fire raging out of con- trol. the freighter! crew were forced to abandon ship and Ken- ogaml picked them up. Gangster To Die; llas Big Insurance NEW YORK, Mitch 1-(AP)— Louis (Lepke) Bucholter. whose ex- ecution is set for tomorrow nii-rht. has been insured for $1,010,000 was so toda-y as a federal judge removed om of the erstwhile rac- ket klffl‘! last chances of bt-in Wired. It appeared Lapke could be saved by the man who once named "public enemy No. i"-—Gov. Tho- mas E. cy. A fonner intimate. of Leukc said ihco|3a‘%ster not only is insured for $1.6 . .- i had out aside a fortune before thc oiit-of-business sign on his tinder- world cartel. which fattened 0f! the garment industry bv extortion, backed by threats and violence. §FBULLETI 2% STOCKIIOLM, March 2- -(Thunilay) - (AP) -— lm- portant Finnish newspapers at- tacked Moscow's proffered peace terms today and declared them unacceptable. London Has Brief Alert LONDON. Altircll 2—tTllui"sdiiy) —(CP)——AII‘ raid warnings sounded rarly today in Landon and almost immediately there were sharp bursts of gun-fire from the capital's anti- aircraft defences. Planes were clearly lieiird iii some scctions of‘ tile city. Batterlzs of scarcliligllis sucpt, thc sky and the raiders dived and‘ twisted attempting to elude their rays ' This was the second successive! night alert for thc city but was the first iJClWEPll iiiidilight and dawn: sincn: Fcb. . _Thc all clear sounded a rhorti time later i German Submarine I Builder Is Dead MADRID. March l. — 1C?) —i German newspapers received hcrc, today told of the death at Kiel‘ Feb. 22 of Hans Tccliel. 75. builder of German submarine flects in two wars Techel as chief engineer of the Krupp shipyards before and during the First Great War was credited with the greatest respomibility for building submarines for the Kaiser and later he did much the some fob for Hitler. The manner of his death not stated. W215 Brief Revolt Fizzles Dot In Argentina MONTEVIDEO, March 1—(APJ— A brief and bloodless armed rebel- lion by an arzny Colonel who mar- ched his lxglment out in battle klti in an attempt to overthrow the Ar- gentine Government of acting Pic- sicient Edelmiru Farrell fizzled out early today. and Farrell's ‘trlnlblcd regime apparently vveathend its first crisis Lia-Col. Tomas Duco, n political unknown. staged the revolt with his 3rd infantry regiment. perilous iii Q hopes 0t‘ acting as a. fuse for a re- volution by the navy and other dis- i sident amiy groups to return Gen Pedro Ramirez to the Presidency. Ramirez stepped down ill favor of Vice-President Farrell in a 1131001; coup last Thursday Dunc and llls inen-qserhaps 1,000 strong-"siii-rendcred uncondition- ally" early tcday after marching from Buenos Alres to a suburb, a government announczment declared Island Ayrshires Bring High Prices At the recent dispersal auction sale of Ayrshires on the Glen Campbell Farms, Dundas. Ontario. Prince Edward island bred cows and heifers made up a large part l mail in the crew, had a part 111 the‘ rescue performed by H.M.C.S. Ken-. Ono“ cgami. a corvette, when she saved‘ ’ “i bled for a tot 1" contagious of the total sold. The wllulsrity oi Island brcd A l-shires at this sale is evidenced by the fact that one U. S A buyer, Ml‘ Ii‘ ll. Bullock. Michigan, purchased head of which five were island. of $2125.00. 1 Among the twenty two Island cat- tle sclling over $303 00, fourteen‘ the six, were two year old heifers and three: . were yearling heifers Out of the same twenty two head. six aired by Felrvue Duchess and sold for a total of $3030.01 or an average of over $500 0&0 cacti. The average of the sale includ- ing the entire GIL-n Campbell herd was 1305.00. The bull Fairvut: Duchess King was used for a number of years by D. J Mullin. St. Peters. P. E I. The significance of this sale a that Ishnd Aylshlres can 111.". .* than hold their own in tllc cstrcaii of Canadian and U S. A. buyers It has confirmed the good Judge- merit of our key breeders in thc selection of their blood lines mid herd sires. It has demonstrated tile fact that breeders from Upper Canada and the U. S. A. now re- cognize the proiflnce as a source of foundation breeding Ayrshires With tuberculosLs eliminated and abortion practically unknown in this province. there is a great opportunity open to our breeders to cater the growing demand for disease free breeding mm stock. The Island animals selling ini- over $300.00 follows with thc sni- malis name. month of birth. coil- tribiilni- and selling price oi cacii Rivernook Ciitcy Girl, August. law hung an! 194-0. Percy Robbins. Morel]. $100.00 Rosemoi Pansy. October. 19.17. G?°'!’°._.A'!'!"."-. (Continued on page‘0.~C_ol."'li_ iverc , King. 1 ANZl0 May Batart 0f llew Major Enemy Drive NAPLES. March l-(AP)—A1lied iurucs ico loci; d a strong Gor- niiiii iLVl ,I. inc Ailzio bcacilllead which 1111i,‘ nine been intended to slant. it new Nazi fensive Brief dispatsiles irmn the sector reported no Kftid’. cznirulizcd drive toward the sets as having developed yet, although the Nazis applied. pressure ,1: s-‘i/(‘thl pouits along LtlC ilcriillcirr ..i lill.‘ Sflilth and Ailliiculi lilies. Flfld gun and lllOliLfliLi roared a- gainst uclnluns who naxi subunit-d to be inai-uilg .1 illiicl major ctiorl ._ to drive inc Attics into me sea. All the reinforced inimy launch- eu ms attack, Alzlttl iltl-idquiiflfifti disclosed uizit rluio aiarsnc. Aim-ii; lxtsscirtiii; ilziu ouch tquitipvci 121m. a new secret \\'(Iii'u1l »-aii ..\'- plosivc-fiiicu, i/liCiitaa 1.1m: liicitilii to cc sicercu ti; ruiluli: LUllllui All’ to lilileu positions iiilu tlljililllliilil iii inc liililsi, vii iiiu LlUiVIlLLiS lliis lJLLai. l\ti.~.l \'»’1.'.i1);)li 11nd H8 liliiiul try u. 1.1 .' tiiciiiys it;- 011a big assault head lust Livu iv ks ago, anti was suigulai-iy uilsui. ussiui. XuiLFLCUll ivcic cxnlodp by Alina artillery 34H they litlflflittil Llb-Ofiti iiu-iiliirs land. Punching and probing harder an Alileu lint-s at S.'V""Ji points around the aDpPDXliIhiLc ‘ll-llilifi flCflil-QICI: 0t the beacliiica thc uxriiiniizf owned tilcii‘ ileum-n. thrust with ti. stroll; attack by iliiauliry and lililiill about midway DCLWCUKI Uorrccttu and Cislerna. Tuesday morning iti- Lcr a heavy dItlilUlT; lionibaranlcnil of the cntirc beachilciid. (Home radio, lnciiiitviiilc, claimed that strong Alilfid iliiliiitiy and at; llloiccl forms rJ/tacizcti 11101;; the whole line to the ivcst ut the An- zio highway ‘vvcdiicsdaj; afternoon biut ‘enemy aiicinpos to overcome German positions ilillcd with bloody limes ‘.0 them." Zilc broau- cast was TL-cordcti by Rcutcrs News Agency ill LOllCiUlli Allied ground forces called upon their air stippuii 1.011314: smash iiiu growing enemy ass: t, and son squadrons-of oil's-bombers 811a medium. bombers poured many toiiil of explosives lnlo three ravines. 1n ivllicll enemy min and armor uicia concentrated Fighting remained at a virtual standstill on the original balm front some 60-80 miles southeast at the beachhead. , Halifax Lawyer Dead After Long Illness HALIFAX. March l—<CPi—Cui. E. C. Phlnncy, 54. prominent Ha1~ lfax lawyer and business man, air-cl llcrc tonight aftcr a long illness Col. Philincy prepared NOWH Scutiivs brief to the Duncan Com- nlissioii on Maritime rights in 1927 and he was chairman of thp Hal- ifax Harbor Commission from i930 until 193B. - 11c ivas president of the Nev"- foundlaiid Canada Steamship Company‘. v Ill the First Great War. he tool: ilic 05th Canadian Battalion over- seas as its colonel. hater, the Novn. Scotia unit was commanded by Col. JL. Ralston, llcw defence minister. _ Col. Phlnney was a former pre- sident of the Liberal-Conservative Association of Nova Scotia, and he twice contested seats iii ‘Nova Sella general clectlons—in Anna'- polis and Halifax West. He was defeated both times. we NEED MEN o1= Vision rooa~r~ . to June out or as WAY o1= AUfOMOBlLES QUIGKER . i i High tldc this afternoon at 5.10 and tomorrow morning at 645- Sun sets this evening at 6.4‘! and rises tomorrow morning at 7.35. Pull moon Msrcll 9. 9.28 p.m. Summcrslde tide eighteen min- ‘utcs later than Charlottetown’? ~ DAILY All! SERVICE Charlottetown — Silmmerslde - Moncton 172.00 noon. Arrive Ch: ‘sis p. Ill. mos o. m. . SUNDAY smvics i Leave Charlottetown ll neon. Arrive Charlottetown l“ l N» Leave Charlottetown 7.35 a. in- l. . m. lemirnwn L10 p. m.