Mantis " OI A urns um i one siss- xetiiieglssnisasedsltelsls sreteasstiiaatshasvhh- lawman mo... vie one. 1...... secures. lssadsl an The P ._ - 47/ .-'/ Paper n-i cs -—a % urn Read by Everybody covers Prime Edward Island i... the Dew MAXIMS OIA. MERE MAN leraember that in all flflggflqg llmflllllfll becomes fools and hem... wise fol. cnnwwuwws. cannon. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY s, 1943 _ f5 >- 3 c: =1 . M... . . ml * Ill‘. "ahuharmd Also, Complete lSliake-upmln IllWalianPCabinct Stalin Predicts Victory. _$_|_1orl:|y LONDON. F95- I-rlsivhv) - (0!) - hetnlsr Joseph loeaeveit expressing his conviction that gent a measage to President Itailahss “joint military operations of the armed forces at Ire United Qtghl d America, Gmt Britain. ans the U-S-B-I». in the near future will bring about victory over our common enemy," a llsseey dispatch gel‘ ggriy today. This incasags, which replied ts Ir. Roosevelt's mmdisclesedesiwo Isasisasolmupl- Russian victory at Sta sslllratslstlsas ea the _ ltlllhd ques recorded by the Soviet Monitog here continued to tell d Rodin-my galns all along the 1N1 G To Subsldize Beef Shipments OTTAWA. lob. I --(0Pi- The Prices Board announced tonight that it will tempo " gulisifllm part. of the tral-ilhpor. tation cost involved in PD- lng heel’ from western to east- ern Clnlfll. The Board sail tbs subsidy will be provided to facilitate the movement et bee! from areas of surplus production tn the west to those of heavier cnnllimptltlll in eastern 0on- ads. .'i‘bis assistance will ap- ply to shipments of dressed beef from Ioncs l0, 11 and ll. comprisins the three Prairie Provinces, to zones nee. one te six, which take in the Mari- tinm. Quebec. and all oi Oll- turlo except the northern belt. Birinning with ahiiiments at Feb. s" rsovin freight rates‘ I!!! points lli cones l0. l1 destinations in solves one iosll. the Board, through the Prices Stability corporation. ls ora- pemi to reimburse shippers ts the extent that transportation chzirgtl per nnrl exceed the riliierence be ween the maxi- mum price in the sous of des- tlmitlnn and the maximum ‘Biotin the sons of shipment. “Round The defence line in IIIII- The Red Army was reported within 21 milss of Iursk. es miles from Belgorod, and only 00 miles from Kharkov. These are tbs three main German positions in south- ern Russia aside‘ from Rouiov. Oeu- csaisn gateway olio/ vkllch t. man- aceukdireetly by Soviet W006i who cm: ed the first line o! ermsn defences about I0 miles to the c m e ~ “wail-lice idnlgbt bull tin as the Russian! south cl ltostov oh were advancing, and a Reuters News Agency Btooirhclm report said that Batalak. l0 miles geuth cf the in e R odsr-Novorcasisk areas had been cut elf from their pivot base of ltosiov to the north. arid the Red Army now is ensured l“ the beginning of another annihila- tion similar to tactics employed west of Voronedi and at Uta - grad. Rostov still is firmly held. but Vile battle tor that city now ls be- lieved to be well under way. Some estimates lay the Nevis have 200.000 troops eoncentra‘ ' there. but ‘hese men are enrannere. not only by a drive by the Ins-laps but by the Red my sweep in the Ukraine which ready has grabbed great cements c! Rcatows roan communication. In the Kupyanslr area of toils Ukrainian sweep the Ried Anny was reported to have captured a num- ber o! additional populated places yesterday. seisins alstit heavy. en- emv guns. two train stores. trucks. three locomotives and ts fwlsht ears. Clock ” Air Raids Continue Wide..Sprea(l Attacks Made Yesterday Including Raid On Italy. 0h’T'ovm Man It Graduate CALGARY ._ .. "sparks" weie lil-beeefinteo‘ 3.5.’... gyfirvuu Capt. r: Owen or- elfir"u"euds'= can "'22": hi" 51m of iii-adulation Eludents. Pioiou Graduates included: Nova Scotin—L.M. Hill. County: J. M. Saulnler. Iiittlc Week: JD. White. Sydney. Prince Edward Teiund-CA. Mac- Dimflld. Charlottetown. OomingMI-Ivents l .--___ "Skate East ii a a, w- nishi a w 1o by?“ y mz-a-u "Re-very real-vary lath i Cornwall-link Point Concert l)!!! “ill . z-s-ei. "Nurses A1 n me. si. Junelmifelu. sillerc§ . . pm. 3-O- “Kinkora mu mas cum rec. ' has." "'3 leis; "m ._._... _ ‘my. ‘dbl’; "R Romans. s r. u. s-c-il-n. “Pantry sale at Hole-Ash's Bat.- "Pdfl . lob. s. I ‘clock. Princess ElflJbmWL 543-095 ulrllliald“ “miéefi "bu" _.__.. _ balance; gym “umrru-"uelill? lfie ' - . e . 14%?!‘ u“ ._... me m . ual nicotine o: Eager. at. ock “W! so . ,_ ...._.... k at Iresei-icton ‘Ql-‘grzrnmu. n A u. Market s: thwart» n. near. (Assoola s Press sum Mimi noon. rec. e-(nm-m bcrnbe Mussolini busts Blane From Cabinet Thorough Houseclean- lug Following Re- verses In Russia ‘ And Africa. _" (m RIM YORK, no. I - — m g thorough hcuse-cleenin ini- lowing the losg of Italy's rhan Ilmplre and Axle reverses in Rus- sin, Mussolini today ousted his libr- elgn Minister son-in-law, Count Galsazzo clam, who had hold the post since i936 and at one time wag considered M ssolinrs gtmccssor as head of Fascist Italy. Mussolini himself took over the yoreign Ministry. said a Rome radio brwiimst recorded bv the Associat- ed Press. am‘.- Olono was glvsn an empty honorary position in the hscist Grand council. Ii Dim already held idle War, Navy. Air and Interior portfolios, and on Jan. ll had ed Mar- shal Ugo Oavaiiero as chief of the ftalian General stall. appointing in his clue Can. vieiorio Ambrosio. head of the Italian Army Staff GROWN PRINCI ‘I0 IIUSIIA A London dispels-h canller quot- ed information reaching Allie quarters that Clown Prince Um.- berfo of Italy had been app commander of all remaining Italian divisions in Russia. some observ- ers said that might be Mussolini to remove Will Reply To Fairmiles Story mpllélllil’ 3Y3‘ 155w" ' '15?" (l B a r t N“ “$5111.35 D Maclieau. ‘ror- on ormer R.C.N.V.R. Com- mander. Mr Minister Power told the house of Commons today“ The question was raised b Cor- don Graydon, Progressive onscr- votive l-louse header, who said there should be an inquiry into charges contained in the article. Maj. Power sold he could not speak for the department o! naval affairs but. be would not feel called upon to hold an inquiry every time “a. disgruntled olllccr" wrote to eas. Gr don lug ested a attfllude shou be adopted. He said he was trying to brlns a; the Pl‘ Mr. ferent g..- ‘s’ Z 5 cs en o as n - y. ch c all“? l‘ Lillulmsliglnbomb er and lighter sq roared across the hanncl strain today to ntgant under aerial night - attack was Spezla, south o! Icattered Genoa on the Ligurian se ho other targets have E =- ore. ‘All t f it w in‘ irsthglilitibhn llZZYi... when the fill: two-month phase of British attack on l industries ended. Torin Reinforced Pilots reported ih Turin defences had been reinforce but. had proved no more emotive than o their previous forays across the bl. your-ton b ockbusters were droo- ged on Turin in the heaviest of the tght operntiom and Ill-ll W0- gnd itincendimarissnnm" c was doc wit?‘ at ' is a- a u" by pilots brav conceal?!- gagreblighted anti-aircraft fire aroun the il-bost bw- The Germans apparently had rulhtd W new defences. Ins! l-AJ. lassss . ‘the l- hfivtl‘... eon an in is ht rsi most (Continued on asst 11» °°l l’ 4-H.‘ alien n: c "s". ‘.5’: l-ssisfl. 1 by Mrs. . ldlodonsid. Says Axis boomed tentloll ‘of the government charges that were made. “Libs were hf; chstrgizctat all " or ower as . because he did not sci: pNm°tllll>h~ Funeral 0i Naval Minister’: iiother 1y Wlltl died at her home here this week Z I "it. ha. bacon» s we! mini. lcr- _ Printing Ration whether he intends to stand time There ls no authoritative is less than 100.000 fis-lttingaea.‘ “us: _ so miles wide. Air llllilllllTlllllll. “l, * “will? s.-. 1 d... n...‘ .,'_ ) ' aa hlmssl Inoseve it, up early Allied vtctom Red Armi Kharkov. three main Rostov. ltuh d b rl . entflglncclu m. n. M“ “ u“ lllflltl 8th Army at Tripoli: Allied aircraft destroy 3s enemy "gym". dsnnse cc other! as land action n. mains quiet. WESTERN PACIFIC-Allies des- troy three Ia merchsntmen err Ambon in Nat erisnds East Indies, no more Jsps in New this“, Ilse 0f Axis Prisoners For Farm Labor W N. Rb. I—(-AP)_. ‘Axigluygurisoners may be used m 8mm next summer m hielp to produce the food that Allied egéggyns men will need to crush the an.‘ Walk , Branch of tilffisorlfuilirgxdutglonuxgf ministration sold tndav the Clovi- nther 5 P. Macdonald. a son. lebratsd the Requiem M!!! lli e Roman Catholic church. ‘Hie mourners included the Navy Min- ister who arrived here shortly b0- {Qgg hi; fllolilldi‘ filed Mr. Mac m» oeuvre. Rs was accompanied In iiorth Atrlea bundant as those troops and, hsoins hststicss, more varied.‘ eminent lg ' no ........ "l." s, £1208? "a “dip m1 agric e1 1gb- Bilfih llrlsocierkwiil have to b‘ they can work harvesting co i caauins and frmulh 233%.. (YITAWA. no. ii-(OIW-Um lobe‘? ream-ta in cited un ll-l also mid co dsrstion if. Canada.“ fight: sizes-coach s "- c" No indication has ..{°°e.'§§‘" van ms.- FAQ; — Mussolini costs Clano Forign Minister’, takes post RUSSIA - Stalin. in message to ressod confidence tn es leech within l8 miles of Iturair, 45 miles of Bclgorod and 50 miles of Nari posi- tions in Southexn Billla. besides WESTERN FRONT — ‘Al, I. C.A.F. raid Spells and Turin arsen- lili. German heavy Industries In NORTH AFRICA — Churchill hi. ight (U! llrhs L IIIIII. Aleohtol Press Was Analyst) ladsldingraimh ‘hnishmahsftpssibletlsatlatelehsaarywiil sea the first orltlsi filllt for till meagre Nod bold on the south shore vi the Ntdiisrrwsn but the theatre er soiion i. not yet clearly defined. Ite locale depends on many factors. Among them is the real pur- Wis es Rommel’: flight from Egypt, Libya and Tripolitsnia. Q U I I Q I Ia has fled more than 1.800 lnlsl. ahaadcallg sfioeg defensible position altc another to gain the French-built Mareth defeaee line in southern a. ' ' his veteran corps o! desert fighters new appears haddling there but is questionable. tion as to the nlnerlcal strength c battle equipment still available ts Bonnet. bloat Jaliitary observers loom llrood that even allowing for the reinforcements poured across the Mediterranean, the egg-regain Asia strength h al ‘holds probably If that is true. and if Rommel is in laet preparing to make his first stand since El Alamcin on the Mareth line, he and his colleague Axis commander in the north. voa Arrnim, taoe a seemingly impossible task. F5601! liy vastly superior Allied strength, they are proposing to at- tempt defenceolsTonisiancsaetalstriprelllllyllomlleslong and A lies Score Victory AUJIJ Africa, I'd). o! l0 A111 cedar y; probed male Tunisian frontier. A headquarters spokesmen Bened railway station in Tunisia, as miles northwest eomplishizig the mission." The ’ DUYDOSC simply reporting:- ere was no around situation.” Twenty-four cl ifhe It destroyed in attempting to in over the Allied forward area. aside fro other opera. bein st slr shipping oft the Tunisian with undetermined results. Newfoundland Troops Arrive a regiment pire troo Tunisian be proper-ins th wav for the line suggested Allis forces there. DlBI OI‘ INJURIES when he was struck without a stand one shelter of the . What h left of mIlADQUARTIlwJtgflri-ah A - liant serial victory in which Al- lied airmen destroyed 26 Axis planes . and damaged 26 others, with a iosa lei-at, was fillllfiilillgfig __ , _ pc n rams e "m. British our Army ' "Marshal wwlnvRom- dclcncu alone tbs southern an- nounced that United states armor- ed force; had withdrawn 1mm the central of the Arie-held port cl Gabes, after “ac- of the! Allied communique itself did not mention this action, chsnfliniiis Axis planes shot down — this was ves- terday in lights resulting from raids on German airdromcs and auxiliary lields in the Cubes area-were torn apart b9 two formations of four- englned bombers in a w-mils run ning combat which cost but a single hondber. The 25th Axis plane was downed by fighters. the 20th was 1n the great combat over the Oabes area four fighters were lost, the single bomber. Five other AJ ed fighters were lost in tiona. While this one-sided score was run up over the Axis in the Tun ian area, the Allied Middle Do force bombed Palermo in Italian Sicily and attacked enemy coast Meanwhile it was announced that of the Newfoundland Field Artillery bed arrived in North Africa to join the British 1st army. the first, complete regiment o! Em- lrom outside Britain to serve in his War theatre The New- foufifionxrl gutnnrcgs “ganged hen; s a _ uponflamor Ii a rt rec years British patrols operating in the rcntler ares. appeared lg army in its cont nuing pursuit of Rommel. Inactivity on the Tunisian front that the Germans readv to attempt to widen IRIDOIIWATIIR. NJ. Feb. 0 — (or) - MacAlllster Ketldy of East New Ross, N.B.. died today in hos- ol injuries suffered Monday by a failing tree while working on lumbering of any lnite plans by the flte c rations in the woods at Spring- sdlsn rnme ‘ feldl g5. Books Big Job OTTAWA. Feb. I --(OP)— RA- tion administration officials of the Price; Board today termed as “probubl the biggest priming job ever tac led ln Galleria" the pro- duction cl the new ration books whichanasoontobs lsauedtc Canadians. Ten companies wm engaged by the King's printer to publish the 17-page book with its specially- dyed dxeets of green, pink, orchid, bull and grey paper, the Prices Board said. The new book contains aia more pages than the old and differs from it chiefly in that the design of each coupon ls more clearly defined and printed on both sides, with a paaterxi which includes a small maple leaf in each corner. “Ilia special dyes will be diffi- cult. if not impossible, to duplicate or copy." the Board said. “when detached trom the page, the single coupon resembles a stamp. “Twelve million copies are being issued. Weighing 2'10 bone they would fill nine box cars. Filed singly the books would reach ll miles in the air, and their 144,000,- ooo page; would form s ribbon more than 3 1-2 inches wide stretching rive times across Can- ode." Each book contains one green sheet ct tcs and coffee coupons, one pink sheet of sugar coupons, two purple sheets o! butter cou- pons, four bull sheets of spare "A" one blue sheet o! spare "B", two grey streets of spare "C". one sheet of instruction regarding canning sugar, one application tor canning sugar, a return postcard and ohange-of-address card. "Before receiving the new book, consumers cl rationed commodities must. llil 1n the detachable card at the bad: .01 ration books no. i". the Board said. " _ must be completed with name and address; and ago if under l6 years; serial number of the book and signature or the bolder; and must be pre- sented with the present. ratlonbook to those in charge of distribution throughout. Canada between Feb. l9 and March l." ll liuce’s Prestige Ab Low Ebb LONDON. Feb. 0 —-(8eturdmy)— (OP)- Mussolini! cabinet lie-ks- up was interpreted in London dip- lomatic circles today as evidence of the Ducc’; urgent need to find scapegoats to blame for the loss o! the modern "Roman Em ire." III attempt to overcome not onal ap- athy and a. purge oi half-hearted Axis supporters. The D1106’! personal 9N“!!! i believed to be at the lowest. ebb lflllflwlng the recent seerles of dis- astrous reverses and one wholesale dismissals may have been mode in convince Italians he is nsein a mun of action, taking a firm B!!! on the reins at a critical time. "Clano and at. least one other are believed to have been wyinl with the idea of ltaly separatin: from Ger-runny." one informant said, "and their dismissal might have been dictated from the Wil- kelmstrasse.” l‘ Discuss Ruml Income Tax Plan WASHINGTON, Feb. I -— (AD- Members of the House of Repres- eniatlves Ways and Means Com- mittee appeared agreed tonight af- ter four days’ discussion of a pay- as-you-go tax plan that some poi‘- tion ql 1942 income taxes would be abated but many of them look- ed with eisfnvor on the Ruml plan. Su porters of the proposal ad- voca ed by Beardsley Ruml, New York banker, to wlps out all 1942 mcome tax assessments conceded that they could not muster a ma- tirity in the committee but still oped to win new followers. ['11 Z inn-i, F2 '1: 3 r-s Thanh? 8th Army For Its Victories British Prime Minister Left By Plane Friday For Unannounced Destina- . tion. I CAIRO, Feb. 6-—(Saturtlay)—(AP)-Prirns ‘Minister Churchill left Tripoli by plane early Friday for an um known destination after spending Wednesday and 'l‘hui~.-i- day in the captured Libyan eapitsL CAIRO, Isb. G-(Saturdsfl-(AP Minister! Churchill flew to Tripoli on Wednesday and thanked the British 8th Army for its achievements, it was announced early today, Ha made a ceremonial satry into the elty ‘Plinrsd ‘, morning altar speeding Wednesday night at the h - quarters caravan of Gen. Si Bernard L. Montgomery, commander of the 8th Army. In bright sunlight he reviewed British tanks lined up along the street from the sea lront to the main glans, fa flying lins cl _ itistelhueber Their psnan . flea ammu- ilffers Services To lien. Giraud p e Prime "r landed at cesiei Benito Trt after UITAWA, Feb. s _ (om mums lirdmms south d poll mom than 1,000 miles from Cairo late Wednesday alta- Minister Mackenzie King. in a sin 5"- ment to tbs House o1 Ctsnmons .11. NlIl-tiolu between Ottawa and Vi. y, coin. ‘Braking from a hill he ad come to thank on at said today he has been llllilfilivd thM Rene Ristelhueber, the forums) m the 8th army, Allied air forces and other units who had taken part in French Minister to Canada, n20. his stall have "offered their Sm“- the campaign in the name cl i-hc King, ‘this British Gevemment and Their deeds. he said. would slssn and glow in the annals ol hiswfy. alvmrn _ _ Assoclatpd Pregg stall Writer vices" to Gen. Hem"! (liniud, Mtg TRJPOLI. Rib. 3 -(Delaysd)— Preach High. Commissioner lri (AP)- Prime Minister Churchill North Africa who ls co-opvrnil-E come to ‘nipoli today h thank the with the Allies. British 0th Army and Allied air "Beyond chat," said Mr. King, *1 forces personally for their mafnlfl- have no further information." cent felt in driving Marsha - The Prime Minister spoke win mammoth army from 8- ly alter the House roan-ism l gypt and more. temoon. (Cairo dispatches laid llr. Gtur He said that as a result _of 11.3 mm made g tgtum/phal en into Canadian Governmenfis tech‘... the city ‘mursdey. Nb. t. 101 l1 By EDWARD K Y zodi- ‘He. sir‘.- lalt November, that a legrvl oi stitutional government “in sense representative M the . people" no longer exw: effect of withdrawing "on tlon that had been m‘ , the Vichy Government filnl i.‘ .; all relations with it." But “this did not mrrm Francs was to be in 1v" W" garded as nn cLvniv“ In reply to a q Gordon Grayvdon. P. servstive Home L090 said ~M‘r. Rlsiclhucbci" Ottawa, "though not nv tion," and that. he roam dlnsry snlall‘. as a "Wu ranzemcnt, {rem Finn ‘.1 1 *- in Canada. ll hi]! on DB-IG I -i_-—_--_. ALI-Ill) HEAD UABTBRU— IN AUSTRALIA. ab. 0- (8st- urdayg-(CH- Th Japanese mere antmen have del- troyeii or badly damaged b bombers ofl Ambcn. the hig command announced today. Arnbon is in the Netherlands last Indies lllt to the west s! New Guinea. NEW YORK. Iieb. 0—(A?)_Ciar- man radio reporters, anxiously tsp- ping a lertlg fifi ‘of rumor in the an l?‘ "nus mm MAKES vr cAsiEn T0 l START THE‘. , News - planning a meetlni T _ CONVEREFHTIQIJ f with Premier Antonio De Ollveire Salazar of Portugal and that Gen. Francisco co of Sbnln mlilhl- 10in them. ALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN NORTH AFRICA. Feb. 5- ‘Apy _. Gen, Henri Giraud. fPIlCh ill h Commissioner today aholl ea the "Irnbflll Council" created by the l!!! Admiral Dorian and set on l" its stead a bodv iilllcd "l! "War Com .“ _._-- DONDON. Feb 5—(CP>—!ldWHYd Henry (Harry) Crockett. Associated Press War Correspondent who loved ships and reported events of the m m u": '2“. "t: “unites; uiunds rece vc n e 8n a lsh warship of the Mei!- Representhtive Fred Crawford (Reta-Mich), anpcnrin as a wit- ness today, expressed t e view that any tax cancellation, in view of the " Government's wartime needs, “is ahnost economic bias hcmy." in proponod that i. e i942 taxes be collected in lull, through amor- tiltlon over scvcral were if neces- sary, in attaining a current pa - merit basis. He aligned hlnise with the Treasury Department and Chairman Robert Doughton in up. position to cancellation. ‘. BECODIMEND CURFIZW SAINT JOHN. N,B . Fieb. b-(OP) —The Saint John Common Council. meeting in committee of the whole tonlxht recommended that a cur- few law be given a three-month trial. Under the proposed law, £31m Feb’. did cgiiidren under l4 wmlll" 9 v parents or guardians will be obiidged to be off he streets and out of public places in winter and iozao D- at lzflt) pm. l. h itermnean fleet. the Admiralty an- ll0illl€0d IOCQY. . High tide (his w. l: and mm ht at 1H ‘ __ Sun sea this F\'l‘l.l§‘l "t i. It! ch. c and riseo tomorrow nucvivnl s. . o First qum-imr moon Vi“ ‘l. ° "l DJ“. 4 _ p Hard won Treaflo‘ Sumnlflrsiilo hm» an o.» . -. ~- Qg than Chnrintivtixn n. .__--- CAB FERRY SbIllVlFE __ DAILY EXCEPT srximl OHTINGKNG. Rb-5—.A)— I . n,“ s... chinsbe oh toeev an official ce- Mm ""5"" 1"" v ._., gayglmu $2,,“ cfiewgiga (gr! $1,: 2:0 a.m. 2.00 n.m.. no i»... l 1'" °' ° "L d. c T flviriillilt" ~- HEW meemntercs: s..:*":::.'! ---- l?» ill» =5» iollliugighm" ch to coin u‘ an caswcre osen - -;~,- cide with the new veer se sc- "fl-‘fci-PQFQ. . E cording to China's ancient unar ch-r|‘nm;m“_n Wm,“ ._-, .,,_ °.'i‘°‘.‘.“‘.‘.'.i "m" .:*::":..".<*:.z-.." a l 9 ° a" "w c '. Leave Charlottetown 5.30 em. . 3"" "Wye s'°.'":$....°.""'.n: we »- --~ e m» ° 3,5813; hsgmamém o‘ h" Arrive Charlottetown 1 p. Km glgérdgnum 5.40 I. a». L00 p. n