J. g,qpqnuayflihontldid uggnag gg: _'v-_A_-_<_--.-.-._-__-.-__ n . .-,-_-,,-,~_-.-.-.-.~.i-t.-\.~.v-.\r. -1i'h'u .- o -.-..'..".'v..-.-.:':r..-. . _> _ PAGE SIX 1?_k.__. i Aces Defeat WingsililI Stars Moat in K. 0f G. League.‘ llavy In Softball defeated the Wings lit-E; night in a relfiiiar name . -;n_.its of Coiuni iLS senior stiitaall IEQZZIC. ffhe hard-founht gain? wrs tho firs: vlih for the Ass .c mo lecture trpened over l ..n<i out tneni on even After a week-long layoff away back in May. in. o. nominal. . Wins Golf Event l G AB R HPct‘ asobalfs dag Six By ‘Hie .\'-*=ociaierl Press ‘iv lrnferg ;n each lens‘). Tarot‘ k Club 72 333' Club yesterday. Roy Ci '0 .342‘ Licli-r with 75 was thir on c4i| lsagtie: 98, was awarded . Sortatars, 34: Nafonsti league Drize ‘nub. Giants. Schultz. Doclzersi Pope Clarke. PORTING ntw” the ' “ti” with‘: -, Iaconinte y ncrBofl me Wm“ “he won League tonight when they meet the i’ Navy in s regular game of the JAMES C35!“ WZKHlZiQ. W-halen, o. schedule - MARSH‘ HUNT whim. Hntiithev. Dow- The name is sure to be a keenly FAY BAINTER. l. Pix-r. xiii Clark contested one for th-s tars will be VAN JOHNSON rltc. Vcsscy. “fiison, seeking ta hold their position at the .lc.v. L. Lian-in. Nichol-i top of the league while the All Stars l rci. ‘ will be equally anxious to win to] .1 o was William Lawlor- bclster their standing which has IT IS A PICTURE WITH '"" been taking l beating with three A Gouflgy Kgy To Lung losses since they won their opening: ‘- game against the R.C.A.F. Corpornls i neti The four awards were donat/zd bvi The lllIM-I-li ,00MEDY MICKEY RODNEY FRANK MORGAN iii-mini- DIONTAGUE-FRI. 8.30 RM. MUNTAGUE-SAT. 8 AND I l". W. i | I] ....____ i ' SOURIS -—- MON. 8.45 P. M. MATINEE — 3.15 P. M. _ h _ _ ., i Allan G. lvlacMlllait with a Iffdgc“ “l ‘o1 3° 5'3 3413 score of 73 won the men's banal-g "~ “W 43 ~393~ can event at the flciwdere ucif l. ‘cit 2'23 342 a iict of ‘l4 was secozigilslllliliijillz .‘Pei‘|:;‘ N. s. Ralph Gunimlitrgs. vzhose net was the consolation; And Income Tax 1 e rtt American Igagugj cu]. Thugs W115 honly a! fair“ turnfiiiéi . ~ I ~ t' _ ~09: .t Y. '1‘ wcitt tor as : u» (‘rt L § ‘at Navmnal 1mg After a “hcnvve stoini duriniz the.‘ HALIFAX. J1me 14 -—- icPl - " ._-_.__ night but the wind was cool. [If the Nova Scciia Government . _.__..i is not satisfied with any 'I"ederal / offers of financial assistance in post-veer projects, it will cancel its agreement to stay out of the in- csifio tax fiTidWPYCllll-C; A. S. Mac- ..__ Mi an domarct tUhi" t. l ' < ~ " 3,3111 Speaking ovcr a network of Nova Scotia radio stations, the Chigggr) 9; 3g, 1mm 10 Premier declared that. before the - conclusion of its wartime agree- AMERICAN NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y.. June mellt With Okawa. the Nova Sco- 4—(AP)—A1thou_-rh he finished tia government always hnd con- xlh, five strokes over lid!‘ 11111! 15 fl: Cleveland 0. , _ l strokes off Sam iviiiiiiiig Cl"\'£'i£lll[i 3 U < sidcrcd iticcine tax a potential field of i-t-vcntic, though it never iq .1; Boston 5 101cc. in litst weeks ‘i’ hole tost_2_tt had collected the tax. min (-_ 395m“ 5 Philadelphia, Byron Nelson of '10i- m._____ cda was installed today as a 4-1 favorite t0 COD the $3.333 Red Cross Golf Marathon starting to- morrow a-t Wykatlvl. The flcld will puiv l8 hoics each day. Thursday through Sunday. Remember when B. T], C, . ~; ' P _ down $2.66b.6b in war ‘bonds. Willi. Cm. ‘ ,,,§,,,.;.f);3,_.§._" mrftlégnr'old aitgitéds dwindling to $133.30 for 20th, m- 1 so hpaw. became the ' . -, ,‘ Aanate l ding in the prize “l” mdwl‘ ‘° list will flied? stoo bonds. . iio-h_it. no-run o toiuzitt. His, t- shut out the . I __.__ l Opinion Divided at aivl in Brooklyn's I 0n llousmgillans .ion to nio‘_t baseball. , _ _ ,,___,________ t . ' v > l E ' i ABOARD SS. ST. LIA\VRENC F??? in rapoussac. Que. Jun» 14" _ mp) _ opinion was (livided to- dgy among delegates to the an- MJ _ I ~ iiuai meeting “of (git! rmgfllkjllgléli‘) yd", cm” r igiiidztiidafzlsulinsoio d/{hht sform to 81V"! MATCH t b d td on a rh;§j§;;"g‘;,,‘.%.. “.0? ‘2.~"..§......~ ... 810E l l’ .. " A . tariff - ......6..».'.=- the end of the five-dill’ wnfel" once-cruise. _ Opinions were eXPFfi-ie-fl b‘ Mgygrs and other civi: ‘officials ' iIYOm different parts of Cal-edit with the matter both?! Yflumed m the Resolutions Canimittfiv 10X‘ final drafting and further discus- i . ' . “igisctissioit of the housing llwb‘ lem followed on address Vest?!" day by Dr. C._ A. Curtis of Quetrins University, Kiiriiltfln. 011M Clad“ mun of the rub-committee on ltousing and Cfrillflltliiity lliflllllillg of the federal advisory Cflmmm“ on post-vmr reconstruction and rehabilitation. , lying housing was not Y0“ ihgprcsponsibility of "any 80V- ernment, Adding that the matter o! controlling hotisitig_"l;ciicra1ly should be a responsibility of the local government and sometimes n ' ca." ohvltayeorpsivlg? Lloyd of Halifax. said "what is ccnfusinll m1“ municipalities iii this country Y?‘ atatcmotit it tick of a definite _ its the Federal Government oi licy.” He asked that such a statement. particularly in regard to alum clearance in la cr cities. be mT-flfl n5 soon as pos o. He said stich a statement or paiirv hull bvfill asked 11st year with "absolutely no result." , Replying to Mr. Lloyd. D11 9"!" tls sold that the report of his sub-committee u ' not‘: in the hands of the v eriimciit and that he was liopciul to lmvq the rccomtncnxstlotis containtd ‘:11 l- tnkoti up by the Government He was unable ta say anv more slim} the report, although in the hand-s of the Government for mflifi |moriths. had not yet been printed 'and released. “ 0 produce a razor blade that delivers a throat-limiting shave every- Mayor Stanley Lewis of Oi- tin1c,.~:r-:!n"ust be hardened tawa, aBld that m“ F°‘i“““l",“5 . , resolution last year timing .he "-"“'"IJ' '18,“ Th“ 5 Wh)’ Federal Government to call a ' ,, . i f Dominion, Provin- GIHLHC 0on5 and operates a???” Junie, 1 Governments one of the fcw Vickers Fardness Testers in North America. it's used daily to incite certain steel in Blue Gillette Biatics is correctly tempered to take arid hold the stiarpcst edges ever hnncti- and give you the w-orlcls smoothest shaves." to study the housngfituation “did not get any results. His previous dealings with the Dominion Government had tauiht him that ‘we must; a0 to the provinces to get help.’ Rev. G. H. Mitchell of North York. One, said the housing problem had been created by wartime condi- tions and that the floating puptllil- tinn was responsible for it. llfayor .1. l". Ryan. Brantford. Ont. held that the National Housing Act if rendered further operative could be the solution to the problem. Alderman A. Sknling of Saint John. 11.8.. said that tho housing‘ problem was not n wartime prob- lem. It was one which hari exist- ed in all large cities “well before we ever had a war." Mayor R. Brunet of Hull, Que, said the convention should urge the Federal Government to ease off restrictions on building ma‘.- erlals, Builders and contractors ouaht to be given high priority ‘ratings to get building materials. At the resent time. all that could be ullt in his own city was "shacks" to shelter families with BCmetiines l4 and l6 cliil-ircn. Mayor T. H. fmvls of Wetland. {trding til: housing tirobioin, is a] , . New President 0f 7 The leading profess-lanai xvi/ii take} n TORONTO. June l4 --(CP)— J. C MacFarlane of Toronto, vice- prcsidcnt of the Catiatiiiut General E‘ ctric Ccnigznny Limitftl today elected DICSiLCIlt, of tiic Canad- Mznitifucttirers‘ Association at iHQ closing session of tho 73rd annual mretiiig. lie succeeds F P. L Lane of Montreal. Other ofiiccrs elected included: f} h‘ Gordon of lvlontreal. first Vifiéflllisitiflli,‘ Col. H S. Tobin of Vancouver. second vice- prcsent: T J“. Many-penny of Tor- onto, treasurer. U. S. Guts Ceiling jPrices For Furs WASHINGTON, June l4 -(AP)— 0. W. l., Sessions ‘lire Continued _ stricter censorship ‘ toda Lea e of Canada. censorship over which tend to youthful mind. minendation Federal authorities or to such _a course in home-making be in- lstittlted in each municipality for i parents of juvenile delinquents. ____________ "SW8! Letter From Majorllill Reid Writing from lmspitol. when; no is recovering from a MIR .,~__ i. _ , w.W (Bill) stein wnessoizc to all ‘I friends, 7 "rluvo been oezxina along in the , tlliCK of tnmgs with the Battalion.” he writes, "with the ill/Ll} p. wiieii I was a bit unlucky and _ bed in the way of a ioiece 0t eizczuy’ siicil. However. it isn't or. all serious B0 1m 011M111“: my stav in hospital \ll‘_'..l its sale bid. rest. , lCUd. I-lavent had so much Juli time for allom: wnlle. so thought .t an ideal time to act, oaurzht up Ln my correspondence. ,“As You may have not-iced in the NEWS P3120] LS, ifllngs til? H011“! YCllY well down iterc. the-re has hgcn sonze rcai righting out most oi us feel the worst is now wen bonind us. “Haven't seen many Islanders lately nltliough just yestetdov 1 had a welcome visit from L.'Q'i E. T Gallant of Souris. Also . a nice loiil; visit iroiii Cont. Ldoyd Wellner. Some of the boys here ttli me Al Rogers mow Major; is still going strum with the W343 R. SETIDS t1 _(.A]Cel_'y' nis Uharioezciotvn u M exercises 0V2!‘ mo on D U755 WGN ‘DIS! at the 24th National Cosi- vent on of the Catholic Women's e Resolution on motion plo- tures recommended the authorities responsible exorcise a more strict be made to the the De- partment of Justice. Ottawa. that _ ht wound received in iigiitmu in Italy. ivlaioi- that cm taken when th ich ccasi German y: on the Ft ut three weeks ago I into Dave Witter-Dick's brother. Gordie Danrach has now transfer- red to the Chaplain set-taco. 1 don't know svhct-hci‘ lie has started his work yet as a. Padre or not. Miljlll‘ Reid, who is a son of Dr. |A.B. Reid. Charlottetown. has been |0verseas for the last two tours. Iie iwaa posted to Italv idle last ttear ztrith a Toronto regiment. of wluci. he was second in comnunzi rim-n wounded. His unit was reported as taking part in the hcavv fiKhtirt-z around Home. Special Meeting 0f B. l. S. Held A special meeting of the Benev- ol-"tit. Irish Sccictv was held it] the hail. Canndirzr B: i! of Com- merce Building last lli, .. Mr. L . Kelly, the president was chair- P. E. t. Soldier Helped | Man Exposed Position l BY ..DOUGLAS AMARON g WITH THE CANADIAN CORPS ; m ITALY. June l4 _ (OP) - The’ i machine gun position was far for- ! ward and in an exigosed area so the‘ gunners could not mote about in‘ B‘ I s ma“ a communlcatm“ [mm i daylight. They setiled down in a‘ ‘ house and for 23 days catne out only‘ |at night. when the men returned to thei unit. said Capt. Art Andrew oi Halifax, thev stood out like lights in the blackout. They had missed the blazing sill] which tanned hie other! I mcn of this Maritime unit and were pale as ghosts in comparison. Some of the soldiers oh this long watch were Lieut K. C. Tracy, Kentville, ms. sgt. DA. Corkum, Dartmouth. N. , Gpls. James Essery. Prince Edward Island, 5 L. Marshall. Danver, N S .. and Ptes._ GC. Dressen, Yamicutli. N.S.. L.' The office of Price Adtiiinistrntion X6 Rumerford’ River Hebert’ N5" ordered n "sulzsiatitial reduction" in E. Harvey. Windsor. N S , ELF.’ the coiling prior; for domestic and géjlrrwy’ Tndm‘ N s" P M‘ Wmde’ Mtnported fut- s"ins yesterday and saiti the §avinj.,s w ' l be tnrizsed on‘ to United States i; r. ' lotion cffccdvc June l9 can for salts cl’ skins O.P./i..<a1d staecific savings at. . clion ltoums and btoknrsp’ (Conymuedmfromrpage L) ' ifax. R.T. Hewlett. Toronto. and FETPYWh-‘I, Toronto Change Announced- retaii will not be determined until, macs will be continued beyond the rezulalioit has been complctcd t Prices announced for some 30. types of skins are bzircc‘. on the‘ hiyhest. viriccs in ciifcr frriti 0."! i, 104i, through April 30, 1942. The base period heretofcre 11:5 been March. 1942. lie fiaiiile Denies ‘Washington Report LONDON. Juna 14 '-rCP>— Gen. Dr GnullcX-a press attache forinallv denier! tonight a Was‘ inrztan ream"! that the leader of the French Comm- ittee H‘ National lfhftffitlbf! ruddenlv cflncnllfd nftiflrq {or several hund- red French office" "clirxittlsrl ti‘ laxid with the Allied firs‘. waves in \'."‘"rt1“i\(l\'. _ __ ~11“; t‘ n mr=t intw-edthl" rinort. p?» “we; nqtnclv said. '\"~ Mn- ct-vied m sreh noteement fcr We never rllrncd such an Ritlrementi w,- nercticted sCWWnl months 11o .._-;|t~, n,“ Allies prior tn invasion but P5 H". whplfl rvnrld knmvfi, “'9 rflpcllPd no acrccmnl- with in”. American rzn'."\'h'Y‘-°Y1l' rr A" “"| cflmmantsorq’ Cm",- m rmvernmfintl M 1‘mr’,"\;‘ tan-urn- - On rend n" u...” cfflosrs with the invasion @1995" Ont. said the Government ought to finance housing. involved and administration was difficult: ENGLISH BLEND CIGHHEATTES h his address D, Cums 551d revision of thc- fur garment pricetmaximtun of one veer and even two years curative treatment con- tinues to bring inxrorovcnicnt. The changes in treatment regul- ations wero mode retroactive to ll-Iay l. i943. or to the start of unin- terrupted treatment. Another change altered regulat- ions covering the cases of dischar- ged personnel who develop. within a year alter disahzrze attributed to service. iatorwn gave a veiy n 1' man. A committee appointed to work with the Citizen's Committee 9f tho frigate f-l M. C Rev. Dr stairs College gave a very interest- ing talk on Boy Scouts work Mr. P. A Laflci-ty, the secretary of the Major Alex Knox, secretary treas- urer of the Boy Scout". Association oi‘ P. E I thanking the Society for the use oi’ their hall for the classes in leadership training which were held reecritly A donation was sent to Mr Pius .. Callaghan of Queen Square School to help out with the class Ipriz-zs for tiugiils. There was also n1 Yin donation elven to the Y M C. A. building fund The committee appointed to look after post war work gave a good rtenport. BIGGEST DAY- __<Cotitinue<i from pdge_1_)___ ‘. cd little trouble from tiltwaffe. s uh: tzreat Biitisli-based of more than 1.500 heavy rs tscorted bv scone 750 fiaht- era. the skies rcverberated from dawn until dusk with the constant lvortlh’: the cross-channel assault. On D-day. about. 12.00:) sortios were flown but at least 2.- 003 of these were at nicht. These raids came . n night in which and . AI‘. hea- vy bmnbcrs in Britain were ground- ed. although other units were act- ive. The tzroat air fleet from Bri- illness not tairi dumped tens of bombs on six nir fields tcdav in anoi-iior blow t: The new reguatttntq also permit keep the German air force ground- a man to have itn outside inflame ed, and one force brnnrhcd off and oi $240 annually. other than Den- sion. udt-hcnit any deductions balm: made from his treatment allow- Among other changes were a- mendmenm to provisions permit- iing reimbursement of the cost of treatment arranged privately. The amendments would panticulnrlv af- fcct cases where treatment was of such mnemeiot nature and delay in it would be serious. Mr. Mackenzie said the various charities were made as a result cf a study by o committee. ccmnoscd of Brio. Alex M Ross. Wither S. Woods, associate domity minister of pensions. 811d DI- a - director of medical services for the pensions department "The former treatment rctllllfll- ions wore the result of almost 26 ymrs of amending andjevisinz as the need was indicated.’ M.“ Mac- kenzie said. "Over that. period of time they became cumbersome and struck the in the Riltineland. ten miles inside (F; 11v.- ‘rry 0mm Tunic lantn. ma. vitamin 9|. cult-tum. p mono: ml horum aw. vltr. vigonxtinliiy a ter 30. ,0 . IX‘, If not. Md Emmerich Oil Refinerv Men, so, no, so“! Ill! llorlnol Pep, fin, Vigor? Tablets. COIIMIIII IMIJII. MIDI- "s . . Introductory Him m-Jy 00111 Viol: months of pound set foot on L" ,, vt-liicli wasn't one of their own.- tcaiiatlizin Army Overseas Photo). ...~.;. B...» Strong Point In Italy - S Charlotte- sotisfactory re- (Ylianley of St Diin- (G9 ling by the Allied air offensive. e allies brcachsd thc beach defences isli soil front a landing croft ss Nazi ROME. June l4 — (AP) - All- sl t have swung post west coast. '71 miles ome. cutting the " of two important hltth- uavs directly north of the town, and today were reported pushing on toward Grosoeto. 17 miles away. Bagno region. six miles south of Orvieto, was captured by the 5th Ai-myvand Narni, 1m important road Junction southwest of Tomi. was ukcn by the British 8th An-ny. headquarters announced tonight. Considerable German naarmiard resistance was developing at Terni. but Allied forces now are well with- in itrtiilcrv range and its fall was b€ii€V€d imminent i rman forccr who for several days had held up the 5th Army's drive before Oiwbetello presumably mare trapped by the flanking mano- euvre, their escape route to the north severed.) Inland from Orbrtello. Allied forces steadily sluggcd titeii- way up both the eastern and u shore; oi’ Lake Bolsna, adv . .n r0111‘ mull? beyflnd Valentaito and capturinsz the town of l"! on ,the western side and cL 1391551111 at the lake's tint.- Thc Nazf: had ref" made a strong stand in since Sunday. , ill on iettziern ‘.2. Staff of Canada's Navy. Army and Leckie, CB, D50. DSC, DFG, Chief of the Royal Canadian Air Force. rIultA of mt nnennekuianer Iflfilfim wt l at all antenna. Bum w; Donn 1" Scenes like this are being re-enae‘ ‘ daily u .: inforcomcnts for invasion forces in Normandy pour ashore. D-Day. Canadian troops swarm down the gangways of LCI (his of l , the Royal Canadian Navy, through tbs surf and over the unwell to veteran leader of Australian units —Crcte. Greece, North Africa, and New Guinea, ac- In this picture. taken on “d and many Canadian Indian tribes, arti- Boisena cularlv when $56 While in Ottawa, Geeral Sir Thomas GBE, KCB. CMG. DSO, Commander in Chief of the Australia Forces, conferred with the Chiefs meeting was held in the office of Air Marshal Robert the shore. Gutted nd shell-peeked buildings along the shore are Egg; ence of the furious bombardment that prepared the way for the ‘l’ Photo by Lieut. G. A. Milne, RCNVI» t? GIFTS for §FATHER'$ DAY i JUNE l8tlv. ~ ~ SHIRTS for all occasions, striped, and Q checked . . . all colors. Sizes up to 17. ' $1.95 to $3.50 ‘ IllllTdrhryllliilIanvapzraivwli-n TIES that please. Colorful prints, stripes and rich neat patterns. Wide selection. Prices from 75c to $1.50 owkiezék SOCKS. All colors, sizes and materials. From 50c to $1.00 Harry A. MacDougall “BETTER MEN’S WEAR" 143 Great George St. 'P. E. Islan ~ ~11; lutfl Charlottetown I wlaninrlrililpz IIIIJIIIIIIJ ' —_‘__—A_ET'_S_§6MANVPM_—__ more“ The art of painting is said to have been introduced in Home from Etruria by Quint/us Fubius in 201 BC. The peace pipe still is smoked by a bargain is eihg aled. ln Ottawa . ' ., l H ~ l companled Australia's Prime Minister, John Ourtin, on the return trip from the London conference c1‘- miniv- prime Ministers. Left to right: vice Admin! sti- lbrce. The u. o. Jones. cs. Chief of the Naval Staff. W: Canadian Navy. Liet. General J. O. Murchie. 475 t Chief of the General Staff of the Canadian Army- General Blarney and Air Marshal Leckie. m”? Photo). Blmey. of the Air Staff General Blamev, that fought in seat-m endings. This photograph was flown to Canada DY WMIWTMN