MAXIMS o, l‘ MAXIMS d; um °' ‘ MERE MERE MAN 4 ,_-_—- n“ w ,5" but b! wild“ w‘ and”, molded i l (There are four ships in dlspolitlon h - ---- *--.r.-.-'~ ap Cruiser, Two Cargo Slips Sunk )_(CP)-Allied submarines have sunk a 7,I00-ton Japanese ‘gr of the Kako class and two Japanese cargo vessels, of 9,000 5,000 tons, it was announced today. Gen. ltiacArtliurb headquarters also said that I4 Japanese s; had been destroyed or damaged in new air raids yesterday apanese invasion bases in New Guinea and Timor. 4.1g a, normal complement of 604 men, They are the Kako, ifllllitii, Kinugzlsa, and Aoba, all completed in 1926-27. They armed with six eight-inch guns). >‘%// The People's Paper tloversPriaoeEdwardélslalidblkethellew Read by Everybody CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1942 ' oles Trainjéd squire Into Gas And Tire’ is Awarded - George Medal the Japanese Kako class, each e Ceiling pr Butter In aritimes onsws. May 21—(CPl—A nodule of maximum whole- . prices for creamery but- Iunced tonight by. the War- hs Prices and Trade Board. Yrices of first-grade cream- butter solids under the ' Ilia range from 35 3-8 g1", pound in Ma to Octob- ltlils year up to 3 7-8 cent: h Much and April, 1943. _ "111 all cases, the maximum hprlnts and rolls ls a cent a ... higher than for wilds. unsalted butter also is su to a one-cent differentia ' .' board's announcement said- Ihs schedule of maximum - »- is one of several amend- Imls to the board's order May liiilng maximum wholesale for creamery butter de- . red at Quebec City, Mont- rul, Toronto or Vancouver, llll for Manitoba, Saskatche- Im and Alberta. it that time, specific prices Iers not set for Nova Scotia. "iii still be governed by the ~ "t “lawfully established" be- Msy 1. 1912. After June 1 Year, sole of butter in mgr-n a pound will be pro- “Fcr ilritish Columbia, Ontar- ‘ lgllinetluebec ‘thclprtllraecgd pro ., as rev ‘Welles City‘: Marlin-bat,‘ To‘: "if! Ind Vancouver, beginning h! News Briefs MEXICO CITY, May 21- (An-A foreign office spokes- 1o PAGES to What we concentrate upon comes possess our souls. Annual Submcrlpllon Delivered. “.00 B: Inuit P. r 1.44.001 to other Provinces mo u.|. got In Britain- TomAidélieds War Situation Last Night (By KIRKE L. SIMPSON, Associat ‘ Press War Analyst) W“ , Marshal T‘ ‘ ‘ may have had in hurling his armies against the Kharkov pivot of the Nazi southern front A ‘in A emphasize that loss, the expanding battle in the Ukraine rolls into its third week Just one month short olf the summer solstice. June 22. That anniversary has more than astronomical meanin for Russia and the world this year. It will be’ also the beginn‘ of the second year of the Russo-German war. Hitler announced his war on Russia at 5.30 a. m., Berlin time, June 22, 1241. . ‘ _ ‘ ‘ Whether Der l-‘uehrer thought it fittln to celebrate the longest day of the year by undertaking his greatest rn iitary adventure. or the tim- ing of his attack was dictated by more practical considerations is of no consequence. What does matter is that he started too late. Five months later, Nov. 22, the Nazi invasion of Russia reached its highwater mark with the capture of Rostov. Just a week more and the great Gennan retreat had begun at Rostov, a retreat that has been re- versed nowhere in the 12st s]: momthsfxccpt on’ Ker-ch Isthmus. What might have happened had Germany been ahlo to strike six weeks earlier last year can only be imagined, What did happen rii-Pi"- itely broke the spell oi’ mythical invinnlhilfltv “Pier lira so nrtfuliy woven to bernuse much of the world. 1t also largely timed Juan's "day of infamy" at Pearl Harbor nine days rfier the Nazi retreat from Ros- tov started. the first Grnnan rearward trek of this war. The Balkan campaign cost Hitler that vital six-wreck time loss in Burs“ ta year ago. The Timosheniro offensive in the Ilkrnine has "lrcadv cost him a two-week time loss this year in exnlnlting and cxnnmlirle ills success on Ferch Isthmus. To what extent if has also savlnecl his rc- Irreggglarities 111-1: l. ilrmy Officer, llnd Several iden Arrested n Ma 8 th ess nti I t t th d'n battl nt r its third ——- ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, Australia, May zz-(Fri- teak ilitrlat lie still hillds iiieiriitiaiivsiiirea ' ‘ " ° ° s HALIFAX. no 21—(CP)--Onc Hitler has lost another precious two weeks‘ time l! nothing else. To flPmY Oiilfifll‘ and “severa1" inc-n have been arrested in an investiga- Lion into “irregularities 1n connec- tion with the handling of gas. tires and certain other commodities." EH8- _F'. W. Foster, officer com- manding military district N0. 6, un- nounced iOIIJEiilL. The brlgad er. in charge of mili- tary in Nova Scctia and Prince Ecl- ward Island, announced a "most rigid inqulry"_ was under way. He said prosecutions would. be carried out where the evidence justifies. His statement said both civilians and army personnel were alleged to have been involved in the "irregu- laritles.” He rlld not. disclose the names of those under arrest. Bria". P‘C5i£‘i"5 statement: Following the investigation made in other portions of the province a thorough inquiry is uow in progress localluillto the irregularities al- leged in connection with the hand- ling of gas, tires and certain other First Soldiers Arrive, London Sources Report Marshal Timoshenko’s F orces Continue Swift Sweep T 0 wards Kharkov; Danger Seen in German Counter-Drive In South. LONDON, lillzijy’ 22 -- (Friday)-(CP) - Polish army Cmllmmilildfi- it being Filetled that Germans again. informed cirflcs said today. both civilian and army personnel units trained in Britain have arrived in Russia to fight the M D. C. He f B t - Wfl . . . :3?‘ 1:id,,§§',§s'f,'}§,f,§'§ Oiltiljiivrllo was awgiagriiieii thdagici); islelrglel: ‘iifaltiai: valgt ‘litigi- iiifrfeirtiililirxeictld!(Laiiiiliiiilizittilloitilivssi: 1293i a“? 1“V°i\'@d~ These weiifxiuipped h‘ ' ills’ formerly “atmned m u,“ m, mo“ Mum,“ Sh,” Medal, with the approval, or His f, 1,, disglngefl, . evgluntélgvislaggfglg Stiifuécd Znaiiasstsniipi Scotland, are Jfillllllfl‘ other Poles who were once Russian w..." uuuk u“ 111, wuss u; Majesty the Kins. for gallant act- “longs are mug i.,l._“.,,‘ but “my, war prisoners, and it was the first instance where soldiers ion in rescue work in Britain dur- i- ing heavy German air raids last ofgfiAVzi/A May 21-(OP)—Navy May. Major Reggie, now with the ac s tOtiBY by Rel?- Gtitml-Iih (PIOQ- Niagara Military Hospital, and was Wis.) that pmpel‘ lfiflilllliliPn-s Bi- previously stationed at the Camp ready tpkeriinby the gsriaduin sov; Borden Military Hospital. The 42- 8111111911 W Dffivefl rvlveiimfl ° year-old Brampton physician went the German submarine raid in the - st. “w Rwer- overseas with the Inmc Scots early in 1940. WINNWEG“, Ma"; 21_(Cm_ A brief official statement sums LL-Col. C. F. Ritchie of Mont- up the acts of personal gallantry in real, vice-chairman of the the following words: Buchhee Fund o, u“ on“ "On the night of 3rd-4th of May, adlan Legion War Services, an- 1941, oi) bomb‘ was droppedtnear an nuanced l. i mm army arrac s. Rescue par les were up,” f}: Qfmflnifg men: called for, and Major Hesuie and bu" u; m, whmguux gnu“. a number of Canadian soldiers 111g" uuu Rgygl 11111,, u; ug- stationed there did fine work. bee, held prlsoners by thu lp- “Major Hegsie. who is a. doctor, aneso at Bong Kong. did exceptionally good work in i- rendering assistance to the injured WASHINGTON, May 21-(AP)— as they were brought out: of the A small Norwegian merchant ves- debris, and also to the people who eel has been torpedced. and sunk were trapped off the Atlantic coast, the United "He remalnefl on the d1gg1uu11, states Navy Department 8111101111- and dangerous work for some eight ton Dominican steamship Presi- Sunltmerslde into the deaf-ll “C! Everett stcrdv, 27, -f Crapaud. He died in the Prince County Hospital yesterday morning, He was taken ill unexpectedly on surday. A jury was impnnelled and an autopsy ordered. The heflfiflll "i" iourned until June 4. only Wildest‘ wag D11 Everett A. Bell of Borden. He told of being called to treat Sturdy rn Sunday. The man Was lives when only an hour out of the French Martinique port of Fart. de France, Dominican officials an- nounced today. The capiirn and l4 other cr-swmen were landed at Martiniaue. it was slid. Sees revival An operation was berfr-imed for Mexico Preparing To Declare War On Axis Reply Re Sinking Of Tanker Is Said Unsatisfactory; Expect Decision Within Few Days. i ....MEXICO CITY. May 21—(AI‘)-—Mexioo was reported tonishtt to be preparing to declare war on the Axis following receipt tll_Qfl unsatis- factory reply from Berlin to the note of protest over the rorent sink- ing of the Mexican tanker Portero Del Llano off the Florida coast. President Manuel sun Camacho was said authoritatively to bi- prqparinga manifesto to the country, to be read personally before n ‘special session of Congress within the next few days, demanding that war be declared. military leaders w meet the House of Commons tonight lines: "Zero hour about to strike in Mexican history." Difference of Opinion Although diplomatic. legislative, labor and official quarters expect- ed a. declaration cf war, business circles and some legislators said that: Mexico should not and would not convertible to the use of other fuel. The minister made the state- ment in reply to a question from D. 1G. Ross (Con. Toronto-_ St. Paul's) who asked him it’ something had happened sud- denly to prompt the minister's announcement yesterday that no oil would be available for the iswe- next winter in homes or in fac- this preliminary, lnvcstieatlcn is have left Britain for the Russian front except for R. A. F. complete, the military authorities say they cannot furnish full par- yesterday thatpthere will be the most riaid incuury and. as in other arts of the district, where 9v re . the illaritlmc Provinces, . _ I . . “with” samrday’ w“ an‘ on the stiiiiiililit in ggirlgi, iganifidlgiiesent stlatidiiieidicgi: “ciutlfitiis. however. definitely stated mg of supphes to the Red arm)“ and ordnance specialists sent there to supervise the speed- MOSCOW, May 21-(AP)—The heavily fortified Nazi defence lino guarding Kharkov has been breached at one point in a furious 40-min- evidenue to jugfifv prqgeuuflqn, 1t utc onslaught which wiped out a key German stronghold and carried will immediately W. As a result of the inquiry up to Marshal Timosllcnkifs tanks and troops on six miles into an open battle dams one office;- und Severn] 011191- ficid held only by German infantry and scattered pillboxes, Red Star said ranks have been placed under ar- “might Along with this swift new sweep toward Kharkov, prime prize of Iii rest pending a preliminary hearing. Says Tremendous Strides Made in Plane tlutput OTTAWA. May 2l-(CP)—Mun- type was to be made in Toronto off oi workers temporarily but said they would all be absorbed. Discussion of aircraft production T marked the aftemocn sitting the I-lcuse, in committee oi uncle, continued with the war ap- propriation bill resolution. During the question period there was general applause from all par tics in tile i-Icuse when J. I-1. be clcrc (Lib. shefford) referred to re- ad to the glass controller for days of the fiercest fighting of the spring campaign, paper outlined these developments on the eve of the 12th month of the warz- , In the far north: Picked Russian troops, wading waist-deep in icy water, skirted i2 1-2 miles around an enemy flank in Knreiia, killed or wounded 3,000 Finns and Germans in a surprise assault, then pushed on 111 miles nlore, cutting one of the enemy's main roads to the north. Viktor Von Cheese, Plans he Moncion. l-Ie was accompanied to Ottawa by the Honourable A C. aylor, Fredericton, New Brunswick. main reason of the trip was to dis- cuss with the Federal Department of Agriculture matters _ to the marketing of cllccsc during _ the present sczlson. , ' Cheese DPiCPs in the Mzlritimes sold Minister of Agriculture, The pertaining During 1941 In the south: Gen. the army news- Sclivrcdlcrs German counter-drive ill to the Barvenkova-Izyrum milrs sector soulheast of Kharkov, him Edwrri Island and New c“ may’ and survive" have been him", and by hi5 gallant "W011 11 '~ " 't‘ Viki te- H0 ' tcda tclcl tzie I . é the flank of the Russian Brunswick, duuuuse the M“- landed i" 5-11 915i’ 6°95‘ 9°“- saved the lives of many people.” cafilhfiigfufivfljwfdsligiiiiiabeig (iibpiisf I ‘N iitfirlfslioiiéouiitncrise tnotyCalzarlafls I _ offensive, has been checked, In the “m” “M” l“ mo“ M mo“ MEXICO CITY Ma 21- such a step one informed scurc: aircraft industry was “inakin: tre- v Crimea, outnumbered but deter- zlmiiedthlgy ‘bulb hi? iAPl-Thc foreign offitaye an- said that 'tl1c chances were "95: énenrious iliricgesgnrg~gvétgszlLwrzgiduc- 31mm Hilsslftlll trfmips slaill 01MB 19° Ii Q " _ n _ i011 “TBS 01‘ {i5 - 1C GFlSI/IFYH l‘) D (WC DCIUIlSll B. Willi! province and by 1.110 mificadh Emmi-t Afihxwu"; iriiiilo! tliggiflleiaabwlitifxlfiloilwifilutildlfgé This was Pirticulirly 8a» S M- W R blocking the short cut to the Caui m‘ "d M dm°'°“““i" notc of grotesrti: 131d dcmaieldclor Diplgmatlc relations with Germany n a i°l'Y- he 55w’ i" View °i we “c” I I I 035W Wliolesac price is defined f0!‘ "complete satisfaction" over Ital and Japan ‘were broken last m“ ‘hue large pants now were --_-- Adding to this. Pravda. the Com- nofsgaz ssyfitglltllec glaze ‘he lubmaflne fink,“ o‘ . DeCgmber_ li0i-wgl'glfg.i2gg§ Ibégauisyepetéicgf $3658 Deputy Milfste 81y No munist party newspaper. said lhat - " _ 11" l " l ' l’ r S behind the CW" 1i 1e; stroni tum-An “he, “n”. u; Mfliwll Bilill- The press reported Avila Cam cram ,____.s__, ____. iilecrtaane . ‘“-“' . "i" hi“! "mmmled "is “bimt- n1, Mlrr tier _z<1 details of ' Ye er. Bliss of geamery butter not CHEM) TRUJHLLO‘ Dcmmican hi5 Dltsidentifll PICWOQSSOF. Gen- oTTAwA'—-—‘lu 21 (Cm tyqmgecomdlilot began“ pubm but Sqiution t For F (Continued on page 9. Col 5) menu 1., u... u“, uuuuuuu Fepubic- Mai Z1—iAPl-—Th@ 922- Lazaro M. Cardenas. and ‘h1g1: Munmons lmnfsfm 1;,“ w]; that a large, four-motored botznber tlllzer Problem, "W"- a TWfiliITkiSh Cargo I111 d idi th t dS-“i” Twill“ w“ t°"°‘i°‘d “d '—~ naticnal Palm WIHQYWW to di-i- . r ".1. ' iii ‘her re-tooling was f“ _ . t... u’; ‘if. arias‘. m“. M“ "l...‘ti.““““5‘“° fr. “it; A" We“ “are rates; we eve- tlr:.::l-P':r.;l""'.i.i: ‘reset: iiiiigiiiia . ..-..‘?::l:s> Sh' R t s k maximum prices will be mm‘ w e “ma”: m! c‘ day by 0° °n°i' Dr- w- - ° a The press declared in big head- equipment is 0;. burning and Till; mean‘: considerable laying from °coxlfel.e,,'ccs' at ‘Omfwui, am} 1P3 un ISTANBUL, —May 20-(Dclsyed) _.(AP)—Si.iipplrlg girclrs repcrled today that two Turki=h cargo ves- sels had been sunk in the Black sea in the past. two days, both by gunfire frcm an unirieniiiicd sub- marine. Crews of bctli were savrd These were the first. Turkish slnkings reported in nearly six n ports ‘i 35 rents, May to ougubur heating purposes next winter. _ . . ' a .1 in! of pains in the not take such a step and it was . . , _ _ _ ,_ .~ . throurh the N1. Pa" . 1‘ (1 months. Last autumn unidntfied aildMIiafgglntlafll-‘pflmiiis i-Ifr-‘wiii: gtiiiiiaih. ‘Eater he was; removed to understpod triage W157i dgiference flaglfinilts iiiggrfglifoih? "yiffii. ,,‘.'.‘{liu°1§l.m§gi§ iioiylgilgrugi-jl Prince Eflivlllufl Jilin-u EiiZlYQFBOuS-‘Qs Slilltllliifiiifs took a lixéiliy btcll cl _ -' f i i t: ' ‘ m - ~. ~ - . t... ..l'I‘u'kll .t- ‘. ezreon "ll provinces the schedule iwslliiai- ° °P"°“ W n i e w "e °“ "there will bc no heating by oil ed why it Wes ma” mm‘ ‘miers elite; xiii! iiiiiklsll iinfilgliiizaxps “g Vtvith ilo as before fgnfln‘ "um s n I i1 ~v< 1.4 _ ' what: was described as a "unturvd Sources in touch with the for- 1,0,1“ u“ hung-L 1 .. ,1.‘ 1 d d," ory producers. The dcmund for ex- CMTM‘ i» ("Slim to 36 3 ‘ “m” spleen. I-lis condition cmtizlued eign office reported that. tfjie 0e5- Tuuigh M“ "owe Bald 1n giiguigrsliséxkééiua‘ ant b‘??? u; port. dieese, last season vrns parti- " ' "- critical and hi! 619d Vesldiida! i" ‘“ "“ cases where oil burners could bchms they needed, Quake,- qlon fil-lilfiy keen and to protect. export. iiil~25 Years tgo Toda _.f11lcConsdianPlQ morning shortly after '1 911081!- John E, Campbell is lurly lore- mlm. other members nc-lde. Earle Campbell, Chester Palmer, George A. Bowness. Lucius Crue. Amos Hublev and Wilfred Mfivmfd- 8T Lost night the body was relmsed “ii Point the way t0 I 8W“ "9' for burial Funeral services will be vival of the shipbuilding industry" he“ Saturday from the home of tn the Dominion. "The day will ms rather of the deceased. Thfim“ come," he said, "When Canadian gmrdy, Burial will be in Crapaud croft will carry the white enlilfl g u‘ ,_ _ HALIFAX. May 21—(CP)— Navy Minister Mscdonald today tnld members of a Halifax service club Canada. was embarkinfl 0n B Pm- am of naval building that “may not bc converted to coal and new heating installations would be necessary “we will endeavor to ‘Protect them." the ‘minister s-ai . 1t would be fflcult to su ply new furnaces, ‘Everyone knows that the oil situation is extremely critical," he added. A statement on the whole situation regarding next winter's fuel possibilities would be made within a week. T ni ht's nnouncement came (Continued on page 9, Col 8) New Process For Synthetic ruled m“ we question must 5mm; commitment; movement of cheese as a notice on the order DJDH‘, Pica From Maritime; times was months in t-hc y-Pnl‘. It was felt by Maritime authorities, that if smil- from Upper Cannda to the Marl. restricted for certain when the mun mawd mm such nrrallfrelncnt were mmlc for ______.___._i__i-i-- the year 15142, homu- 1111 round mu- (Continued on D580 9. Col 4) ditlons would pmvnil in the market. In discussing illPSt‘ IllRtlPfS with Federal authorities it was pointed, 011i. stated Ml‘. Shaw. that- Hanson Comments On h there as been a tremendous incrrnso in A Shot SALESMAN Most’ ‘SURELY Car F001‘ Weaver ’ i o just be ore the House adjourned and the minister did not go in- to any details- Percv Block (Con. Cumber- land) observed that the Prince - Yaz. loll-o t . i ii Premier, rzghgifimm, “P stuck 0:1 meets and 11a attacked strongly 111 the Rubber Found NEW YORIQMA 21- (AP) — A new process by ywhich the raw Gas Ration Complaint l____"°“ ‘" °l"_".fk--".fi'""“ (Continued on page i), Col 3) into every ort in the world." ._----_—-—.-— 19 Boston Fishing Already wo-fisted fightingwsl-iips of the Canadian Navy were lping Boats Taken Over protect the world's sea-borne com- mercc, he said. telling how the JOHN, N.B-. May 21 = ""0 "Ciflr to rel‘ t e ssnrr i’ l . u, Moe 1*” i" 9”" Dominion is rovidinl; convoys for “i ) Th, materials for synthetic rubber and Ed rd I ‘and "n, h“ been d“ ~ a 1,“ ~ s raided German 1mm; 4m d o; m 51119,; urosu. BOSTON, Ma 31 —(OP -- an improved qmnw o; M13140“ WI 8 Y _ (CH-Conservative House Lea er H K I s \ l i“ r? “i sears lrtesrsasyne “are we: t“ v . rumour r"vltli'lfll"~ir“iéiii'lf"" ‘di2§°lr.§l“i.."1.lll racer "ll ""8 S " . " wo- his are being she e e y ' ' _ sneous rom pa oevm - _ n m n u“ , u um mum o; plum“ und 1,11, uuued amximately finch-half o the B06 pounced today , W5. Parish, Pre- d J" dflmnm d mnmzfi: 233mg gzionffivlea-lrallon aagastlstlin’: B d i , States. n fish '~'= m“, m,“ u sident o! the s on Coln- ,,m,,, “m, m, m,“ m, u,“ 1 m M’ m dwell ,, Q { s n" W‘ i’ ‘final-wrung 1W9" flhd “n” (New Jemey)‘ g was held up by Ice and the fsot “i, who OTZeIved an i o» P» M sir o... a on -= sEii.’.§‘3r“tii““lt-‘£ii‘a° it! "'.":.."":...:: tour-- dam Gross Vessel Z “'0- m g7 n1“ g o; m“; 5111 it returns from its hi» trill Ti" veiopment company. a subsidiary $15‘: mllhtvbe deemed ‘u, b, Mount Allison University at Sack- _ M convtm b; pfiieoenthroe comm: Mussuuhurettu suppyof fish will he “chum” orguntguttqn, will be In u“ mums, u; nub", ville, N.B., was in. Saint John to- ' l | "°""" "' "'" "1"" m reach! their destinations wflmlsiv “"2"”! 51"” m“ °§, “f” made available to other Oil Mm- safety. d“! °n bumau’ u M High tide this aftcrnoon at 2,50 J‘ cents bu word “h”, h’ d’ “ding m“ omy 19 boat-s 50in; out 0i’ DETVICK’ fin“! undu- ghe gyuwm 0f pat/Fill; I d0 110C biegieve Phgiglictiinti? - BUFNOS Allilab, May Zl-CA and ‘Omorrcw morning 4_16_ ham L one m p h v b“ lost mum, mu gupply with an average . mm” n“ bglng used, Parish 10111-1301.; ._ (c?) _. 1f 131-1111;, er had any es o r m lizumz lfl-llle Afllviiillllt lmt-lgu 01' , ._ 0mm“, m, 129 and . p h {its June 2nd for Wiltshlrs n “ e n “ coo pounds o! ish s. yo“. it V" said. Ha estimated it would in- equhmed 593m gggoung-bufnflng against the Maritime Provinces. he ficc announced lomgilt _thut ‘Sun scrsiiils 10mm’ M 4M . urinxtcn Hall. 5-22-1 ted. crease by 21-2 to three times the vehicles with producer gas equip- sald -/'1‘here is a scarcity in this ilgpcarililapitlodlsgrrgt: zirggflillaibrizsii fégkfrsicbfiggifim‘ r5100“ allay 23‘ 4n . ‘omtmmd °“ 9'” 9' 0°‘ i) “intone-ii of the pom est-rm a crew 1,500 N 119w one area. But r am sure the two gallons '-————’_" b, p01’ coupon will be cnlyatcmporary t a men many of mm‘ potential capacity cf plants mw mum», lngigggd or o . under construction for turning out mum; 1n pugmleum r1151 would scntative to visit llolig Kong to u “Dance pun - h . . ma‘ c" school may’ ‘Srillilfllllfffsitlc tide eigiliite" mm‘ i. \ harlcttetown music. Zfulglths... of the Maritime Prcrv- mum,” g synthetic rubber raw 5090110 tarts annually it is estimat- condition. inspect the trontlni-nt 0i Bfllitlh ‘"3141’ lnccs and who will b0 tillmm material. ed. . “xii; iililllillni-iggfguzwfivfimplsgfligg igjfic%gé‘agig'lfnillz's”g'l'i§zi" utcs later than Charlottetown. u; work by the Government's orticllil. Only a few, such its engineers, r. a, L-N. s. runny sl-JRVICE be retained. Leave Vilnod islands 7 a.m.. ll n-III. 3 my; Caribou 9 IJII- l lI-m- 5 94'" can runny SERVICE lmlul EXCEPT sllNDAY l. Rcil Cross supply hlllp. Argentina represented the United Kingdom's interests in Japan until A rii 21) and then willltlrclv at nntlnlfs room-st. aflcr tilt- United Nations decid- ed to make a unified represen- forget there is a war on. I don't want to make any party issue of this matter but I will certainly press for a return of the ration as soon a-s the gasoline supply situat- ion itself improves." Anni-her re-actlon occurred here ‘midis 11*’ ' t. _,, =,,~g,~,=,»;u3»,:;g,t;§ Men Picked Up » J. . -—-— __ BRIDOIHDWN Barbuda. Mb r - w: °e*~l..—..r*lr~~:l '°“ "m- “'° “m” ymsny sysna e a, m ‘Lmnnny n__ from s ship of unidentified nat- mlg?_aunm_ new cam,“ mm Join the Host of Home Bclkers who- ’ l -_____ i ‘Vnsifiéiféifineciaities and Dance l. hi, Mal/gr Hall b Orwell , ' " l - May th. Mill- Whettrr u, - ~ work, 5-32-11. {muggy 115v, bu" brought; 511 god .h m N 8m 1k tation through avlilzcrlnlul _ __ L . 51" mm “Vlrlghcom wool-tine their vessel s victim oi British‘ ealgettsmdfi ‘misty; Au,j,§n§b,,1",,m,§,,. ggmmugglag, ‘Both i-rr-srarht ltamnn r..- 9 fir???“ $511515‘. ,_“°§_‘,§_ L ,,_,,,_ gm“ 0i Newy tidfiasgowu“ m mlglcnsiiitirsuotiiipcsure to tbs sub- iailoiismiiistxiiry blamed to a squall The 55in‘ Jim" Aiiwimbiie n9“ ‘iipdeiiiildd ‘él’.'iiii“i..'l°l‘°lr°.'.i Wit-aye C?! Tornaepginc-‘iliil-B Hall Monday M t, ‘ 35 tr thing planes Association. in telegrams w Ottawa. . . - - 11.00 mm. a. s it-fn. . n-m- - - ’ t in! _ thi it encountered by fl _ 0 (moss a ip iii t-r British and ' W" ““"’°"' i!“ "i: miaiiciiiiti“: "ti" 3;."ma“‘““‘.l2“‘°°“ "““°’° “i *°...."‘."““‘ “rill °3’.“"3’.‘§..““§.ili.‘; §‘:.1'.lr.'ri.:“i~'.§.':rli sir. v; Sear" SEW”- - ' Ill "*—— e crew was almost intact. The num- o n. - 1 ‘ ‘ _ ' i‘ '. 1111 3 to Doc. 27 inclusive) - kmn alumni Tho” who cmshat a“ flying iii gaxiikarigarliintiiisqtliitlotiuttin; giailijd; ifiwiififi“ulll.""i..liii.iull.lis"lli LcvayiiyBorden 9.00 mm. 12.00 noon 3r of men lost had been aniaa- ‘him. were menu“ o! . mail. neon-m '0 survivors landed at various flisht which left Gunter Fieig into lions the coast of this tcrdcy on s dBY-hilhi ¢f°W° island, training filth?- LIS pm. 7.15 p. m. Lravo Tormrlltiuc 10.15 p.m. 6.00 p.m. 8.30 p.rn. to points in those Provinces Ctflltl have been released to supply the Maritimes firm; Kong, Slliwanorc and other places occupied by tile Japanese. mlibition u...“ M1. uoam mm. fihrm. nts. b-ai-lt. tun. 2.30 i