JUNE_ 16, 1944 PORTING NEWS’ Ill! Stars Break Losing Streak To llefeat Navy WQK. S. Grade V “" m“ Softball Teams Two Softball teams. represent- ing each 0i’ the Grade V's at West played a. large Kent School, have been organlz- and in additic ed, and the first game will be la ed Monday afternoon, June 9th at 2 o'clock at Victoria Park. osrt Bun after trllogmtllolruth e they played e pan in the “We e mwe- 2€...‘t“l.".‘§%“2r.tlr.‘d.. "or: on: MOSQUITOES eading 2-1 and it was looking ser- cloarlie Hine (Captaln)—Pitcher 1°“! 9110mm 7°!‘ lhl All 531818. Malcolm Joyce-Catcher Karl Reardon—ist Base Eugene Korrey-ind Base so r MscPhee-Jtrd Base 5i oy Campbell-Short any Ivan _ VesseF-R. Fielder Stephen Gallant-C. Field Jim Wood-L. Fielder. mulls-Cull‘ im-ritcha FIB “ITO B E Ronald Atklnson-glgtcher r Ronald Nicholson-Jet Base Roy White-ma Base Charles Chandier—8rd Base gasne and as only lw Sgt. llio Ghezzi Talleo Load In Golf Tourney Douglas Cameron-Short Stop i Barry Jeers-n. Ffeidor NEW ROCHELLE. 11.1.. yum l5 Robert n -c. Fielder ACE-Bet. Vic chem of pm n. Ban‘! 4.11am. l-DB-cedo ieldot r starters lo lulu of the 01s Royals, llitrighte record .. ... m. To Play Tonight 1.11s newt game in the Columbus Senior softball is of ague m. h _ rcmd Rave him o. two-stroke Fauna‘: i: lfilrlzlglgeg isitstllhlilegll- gdahw" ‘gs-ran Bimini“- The QF... y?» not.‘ am H?‘ $1.,” 1M“ “m "f; ' rm u‘ w Conn, and Ziggie Mq. mere said tztvhrélrzsgbeon Iogerrgftg lmdmwmvlue’ l lame 6 D B- b tho gal. However’: theg scar‘; ham road. ll, Aces ll. The victory woo e second Dr. Plume. the next witness m- good vzillh report OI Dr. maiden». lilanto Win o-s yam“ {rape n‘ - lyina in fr‘. e. low m: hum late. A" Mu‘ Arthur Duvar ar g operetrlr ‘Lama; swore celled hv pglio: 1% check xrivwnonoarin tofolzrol Staiionon % . Had a h lie e _ i . Brenna h 300d - r M"... m mam"- or es llonry llrnletrong W... passing the an... .... none . glvléaimhe ched sates of ce "' "I" "WW s“ “no; m... he; ' ' od Jinn lllln in his o _ hla usual route. fi "" "- " —<***.-.; ins. "~.:.°;r"“.*=......" “as: 0B!‘ Y. ' erad Al ) Do. i; in m ing then. Jun. about a car's length canvas in vat lidadisoo: 5mm 9"“! he m"! t° 9-"4 Swill tonight. scorirg a eased lsrake down to brake leduioel in fl seconds of g8"! W‘ "h" M‘ x - Davis was down 8125f?” wmfow °“l'ggmnm uwmdemw and nlmmm‘ doesnotthinkPln-oelleverx near enouoh 1o touch gates. Gar hit eaten "$.§°§$‘r‘é““°°"mn.$ laoobell lleenlte "d tag; ‘"°‘ in; tltfi to ii a: N180 Wis l. slit ded b. Mr Holmes / "*""'“' fit chain hdldlnawm hvgs nee nu a - Piofiueah l; Gfoeoiauoati 0. _ w mow “filial. wi "1I.AN he was driving very slowly 1; Boston e. - d a. $73“, m. 2, “ma”. ,_ lire. P. .I. lioliarry ‘""""‘“'°'“" To lload B. W. L. Jamey Cl-y 0- . ma: 3;‘ do‘. 4. __ udnoml s; 3%“ I- , ozrr. June lo-(or) i————— -A.i1n Molimster V r t0- R giggatfilvaswelectxed liresidgaitaof the El O C OmC 8 $4!“ closin. session of the 24M‘! will!!!“ “mum” when szleg“mds.sunrzreo.li"- H , .._.__. c arry . -. B, Th C di P slderlt for the last. two yous. Jack Itovelgckrsllllmzwewrgtalerld- like. E V. Sullivan of Fairville. . out-ran the cream of United N.B . in her report on war ‘serializat- rllners in the “nlilc of the lend “Win43 ° u; mo. . oenoury" t Pi to nine John N 8-. Mid years ...0"Z§§,.§ Tm; "Sheik Unl- tribuled for war objectives varsity runner easily defeated BUT the year llglwudugumjd .325?‘ i“‘_i‘.§h“"t£€l‘. than . - malmlues lJOVElDOk won the Olympic Games. periodicals we" 5'1“ lbw-metres _tit.le_>a-t_Berlin._ _a<>l\ml>S_8-Yld 5099mm- l 20% More Cream ForYoorMoney / __ ln This Big 3-llonco T St All- , 00mins: back after awweek-lorugstlw. off last Iglfit defeated the Navy 4- eak whi zh be- flm same Better flitting abllitiy 1m mm ir win t0 tho/t. 1i the righr. Dlacexsl to send mlrlilififi he Plate. But the some was not one-aided The Navy‘ boys put up 3 gwd w 4 . a narrow margin that. they were nosed out. the New Y k led Cr urnament tofiay with aOKvoT-l-I def-per 67. fashioned with a course- flgmtamworb,‘ ocusedeitherby h. llaurioo Martin. nnlo operator. - w»- w m i: s"..:"“r.r.. am" 8 h a stoned. Car owned by Louis Sad- lar. Had no brakes of any kind. - Querled by iuryman. Marl-in said k ‘_ _ no on gong}. brakes had brakes. ma»; should bee! li 11.. and . ~ mm»- PN-r. farm machinery in 1945 ammmfiag ' 8117.108 was con- during sold. MON and lltary HEATRES The IIIIIMII gooneov MICKEY noomnz FRANK MOIGQK JAMES canto MARSHA nun-r rnv nnruren van JOHNSON IT l! A PICTURE WITH A GOLDEN KEY T0 LIFE -.-_.._—-...__ MONTAGIII-Fll. e.oo rm. MONTAGUE-SAT. e sup 1o r. u. SOUR-IS - MON. 8.46 P. M. MATINI - LIB P. M. Alllé Capture Three Large Italian Towns ROME, June l5 —— (AP) —Burst- in: through another line of defen- cos hastily n up by the ro- tmofilerntecmiieenorthoftho capital. British w: Army columns, oarry- ing the lu-unt 0d the inland advance, fought their way into Orvieto. 57 miles northwest c1 Rome, Narnf, ilmileoduonorthoftheca . amAquilgAsomilostothenoi-lél‘; but-Allied forces driving north and northweetwaed from Home still were enwuntwing only rearglnrd elem- ents of the shattered ldlih Anny. There was conjecture that the Neda might save the new divisions stand somewhere l» Islander Among A ~ Aooidont lliotlnie ME, Que, June l4 — non. 36 of death of Sydney, N. S. girl in an auto ac- cident on the highway near the Bouchand Munitions plant last Sun- day night. Aldo hurt in the accident was ' Joan Gallant. 21. o1’ Cheri wn. P. I. 1.. who is still at the war- plant hospital. Testimony given before Coroner ' J. R. Brats at the inquest charged on WB-s driving s.coup paseencero dd not have his 1944 driver's per- lnlt. The girls, employees of a wniw- tiorlsry firm which provides res- ‘ service at. the warplsnt. won walking alone the highway when the accident occurred late Sunday t. Provincial Detective Lucien Dur- ocher said the car s tarily after the accident, then mov- ed away, and that Angrlgnon re- parted to police the next day. 0f Farm Machinery June 15 new SAINT JOHN. N. B. A slishtly larger output o! to Bbméllt 10d “percent of m9: can pmduc n is e prospec o - adieu fag R. W. Gallup. dop- ery for the Prices Board. said here today following a conference o! farm rationing officials and other interested guides. J. B. Walker. fonn m ery ration officer for 2.1:. Island was among those who spoke at the conference. The meeting sugamted that a greater degree of co-operative buy- ing and use of new machines should be carried out. Mr. Gallup said that when ho visited mg Meritimos last year he hoped to return in 1944 with o. mucn luighter picture and the of increase d production but due to unforeseen circunstances this had not materialized. Thg farm machinery manufact- ured in 1943 had a value of about compared with about fifty million dollars worth in 1940. 1t looks like first ‘appear. Mr. Go up said. rarer-i will lie no restriction on“ uo on o fine pom ti» ability of o menufslltucgntg “he...” “l... ...... . .... uc am or year had been discussed in ‘M h with federal‘ salt-ur- e en - ricull/luve in the provinces. the d‘:- puty adminlstra explained. rults and Vegetables kept for seven years in n University of Coiifcmda f room were found Allied x h “h... ti: s ' Y t d orcoe ave ca. rd... 1...... m... 0...... r- "m" 93 9|‘ l! quia. andi Narniflinxuan generated; vancoan were I 3_ I 5__(Qp) __. the outskirts of the important Thqygeelzgg? Aglgefiblly o; the pnk industrial and communications cen- bytemm church m 0mm‘ Wm M General Assembly here " atlons and we shall be left. to car- and , and that he J00 nners of uty administrator of farm machin- hmreoerat tobewoll km 8% . .. | Roughness Instantly Soother! Pl’! mill "DI no unccmfartable—un- filmy-unnecessary. loo I Getqulck, sure rolleffmm unpleasant roughness and pro- toet yourself from oeolly infected creeks 5! lllillylfll loathing Lypoyl. Because of It smooth emollient action Lypoyl quickly penetrate: the‘ cracka- luarde a f impurities and gonna-given immediate relief-hastens natural healing. Llpo quickly regain desirable oupploneee. Gel Lypoyl today —-uaa it regularly. Lypayl in sold everywhere in handy odck form. LYP_S”Y_L "ma" Invisible WIMI II I Monnndvlonol 1 Sentenced To‘ Prison For Neglecting Child i so t with har lalbor was im- today on John Hula-hinge, convicted of MK ting his 10-year- dl- who died hero in A- lXDTQnB Count trial was that the daunhler. Mary Ellen. died guxrene in a filthy shanty outside . John's where she lived to whom Hutchilt wcnnan “given" the girl. llieneral A Aseelnhly flP versity to replace the Anglican. United Church and Presbyleldan Colleges in Montreal. The developments will be repor- ted m next year's general asselru. which will then accept or no- b flne 70th bly it, Jed n w“ ylut nlfiht after ‘The proposal had been before the Presbyteries of Canada. since the as- sembly met at Hamilton last year. Rev. W. Barclay of Hamilton. said that if the assembly "do not go mm the plan now, McGill wil undertake the scheme with the vac-operation of the other denomin- -_. ry on alone." Professor John Huflhes of McGill tivitiaa carried on in the university and said “line matter is still in its exploratory stages and all we ask is that you continue your negotiat- ons. The of McG-ill proposes lo establish e. joint arrangement whereby eight professors will serve. two from each of the denominations and tw\ others. The assembly is expected to 00m- pleie meetings today. Heavy Aerlal Blow Followed llp Yesterday SUPREME HEADQUARTERS. Alainflill) msPliiDl llurvnrt‘! rumor. J1me lb—iOL~‘J—A record l’t.A.|.'.- R.C.A.F. rught DBLLEHXIJZ of Eur- ope was followed up touay wltn widespread attacks m the Ncnmam, dy zigntina urea and umman in- stallaumis beyond the front. After the lt.A.F‘. and rt QAF. dropped a,000 whs o1 explosives last night, me greatest. Iocmp weight ever unloaded in u, single night. a near recom force of more man i.- ‘ American heavy bombers plas- tered the German transport and air defences today while tactical units of the Allied all lomes tightened support ol the invasion armies with assaults on enemy installations an mianni Z o y. Nlsht operations cost. five bomb- ers two of them from the Canadian force which represented every squadron ln the Canadian bomber group. At 1e Havre. hit in the R.A Ffs heaviest daylight blow of lhexxar and its first since 1942. many "- ton “factory-duster” bombs _ ed on the targets, causing artific- lei tidal waves in the harbor. A sec- ond big attaclc was mode on he Havre early tnls morning. FORMER GENERAL- (Contlnued from page l.) Ottawa. Journal. a torn-la‘ president the Canadian Press. to have "contributed to the National cohes- ion of Canada more than anv one man of his generation." and organizing genius coin- h. ioined together the daily newspapers of Cameo. and made known to each other the people of the nine provinces. It pioneered in the hon-partisan pre- sentation of national news. Born in 1815 in the Isle of Willt. T"13.__C1‘lél§l-_QJ1TE_T°_“LN “GEABDIAN told delegates of the 1915810“! 94>- mm waVTIsaIHWEL-Nmnan u, m, P_A_Q_E_ SEVEN BEITRAI. GUARDIAN "lxxm;.s~t.s" or eaoralllairnrrwantlsryotalldlw/Ia able in advance. CBASWILL for Pbotofll-nha. CONI-‘HIEI-ATION Lllfl IN- IIAVI YOU given your name as lood Donor yet? f not phone 621 todaly And T881812!‘ 6-16-11 BLOOD DONORS — Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics were held in three centres this week when a, to- tal of 128 donations were received. On needay morning the Mobile Clinic was in Summerside at the Canadian Legion Building where 3'7 donatims were given and in rhe afternoon the first clinic was held at B and G School, Mt. Pleasant. when 2'1 of the personnel donated their blood. ‘Ihuradayk clinic in Char- lottetown produmd 64 donations and made the weeks total for P. E. I. the highest yet but still not up to the quota eet of 300 donations pa- week. INIUBID 0N HIGHWAY -Lii.- tie Mkry H. Qharbell. dauqhter of Mr. and Mn. Edward Shsrbell of Portase. la in the Prince County Hospital with a fractured leg as the result of an accident Wednesday night on the highwuy near 0'Leary. The dlild lilaree and a half years oldwualamoogotmsde oer on the hilhwey when she real back_ some; the road expeciedy and was struck by another car. In addition to injuries to her leg she was cut and bruised about the head but her condition last night w: deoorlbod as very satisfactory LAID T0 REST. - The Mn- eral of Mr. Joseph Purcell was llCld yesterday from his late res- izlence. N Richmond Street to St. Dunstan! Basilica where Requiem High Mia-I Wll celebrated by Rev. L. Doug-an, who also conducted service at the grave. ‘lhxnfuneral A 0 was largely attended. escort composed of naval men preceded the hearse willie employees of Bruce Stewart d: C0,. where the deceased was em- ployed, attended in a body. The pa bearers were: Messrs. M. Ed- wards. Alfred Watts. Leo Bradley Patrick Gallant. Arthur Campbell and Arthur Gormley. Interment was in the Catholic C i. “Pmiiffl will?‘ fimrfifil? s r r m y Mission Circle was held in the West Parlor on Tuesday. June i3. The Mission Story which was based on Africa was told by Edith A ’ . Extracts taken from “What is 7111111111 I Iitilfrnlllflwmwy ‘III rlflllffli" business period followed in which roll call was answered by tele- phone numbers after which the reports of the variolu committees were given. The Worsh Service followed by the Mizpah benedic- tion. The next meeting will be cn June 2f at. 7.30 and will be a social evening for the purpose of By Ross Munro finish; m t ‘k WITH BRITISH AND CANAD- "g ° Ell. {AN Izggltésfiikru maven. June — p — This campa g-n Personals is sweeping to its m. grad. mm. i ax and big battles, which would Mr H. C Opie, Halifax was in bring large armored fonnations in- Charlottetown yesterday. gto combat over the Norman farm- Mrs Be hi? m q. larrids&£;yv?§d§§m§§rchl§lv§rarp1lll' . a a r. no Street h... rggglvgd wfmi m. it‘; Gonna-n held territory south d1 Bay- eux by the thrilling dash of an A1- lied armored formation past Tilly Sur Seulles and on toward Ville" - Bocage, about six miles south 'I‘iliy. It has been a vitally import- ant thrust. This thrust was slowed down as the Germans threw in armor and guns to block it but a salient had been created which, if developed, could ouiflank Cacn from the west. There has been stern fighting on this battleground south of Bayeux and the enemy could stop it only Flying oiiipe-r- w. g 159mm,“ by drawing troops from distant and lVl-s Trenholm of this City points and hurling them into bat- left for Amherst this week, caileri 119- On the immediate Caen sector to mere by the death cf Mrs Tron. holm's father, the for; w, M Man. the east of this salient. the Ger- son. Pte. William Waller, has been slightly Wounded in the right cheek and in the chest. He has been 5dr. vlng with the forces in Italy. Major W. A. McKee. V. D. in charse of one cf the Legion Huts at De as entertainment officer is hen on a. furlough. While here he was in the P. E. 1'. Hospital for treatment for ten days I-le leaves Sfllllfduy or Monday for his camp. While in the city he was the guest of his brother Mr. Frank McKee. ning, K. C man; still have their bulge in the t beachhead line. Mrs. Esther T. Webster. Free- But Canadian and British forces wn, is among the visitors here in this Caen Perimeter maintain the initiative and the enemy has taken up strictly defensive posit- ions for the moment. The Germans have been this week and is receiving a cor- dial welcome from her friends as it is nine years since she last vis- ited Charlottetown. Mrs. Webster Riven Invasion Sweeping To w" 1e B’ M."- “it... 2r- .2 p" - ‘ .. u‘ ’ . . ..-~ ... 511:8 ‘t... the... zrst Great Cllmdx I othy Allen Dorothy Black. I. The meeting closed with prayer ‘ mar over the area from dawn to dusk. J‘ of but stiffer resistance has siovvwi un further advances here loo. The Germans are making a strung! Tlrfilléli l benc‘ - 0n no other battlefield have l seen anything like these con- tinuous swee of’ our low flying fighters. wh ch blast with can- non and machine-gun firl- uml bombs anything in the enemy zone that moves East of the Orne River, which i‘ flows through Caen to the Chan-i nel, British troops strengthened lht‘ <1 initial hold obtained bi’ the ‘ l 1-- Airborne Division and Ccmnm ammunition and sup- nnri masses of troops have floo- mto rho bencllllead from mg- ' U i‘ Cll'lll“'.‘l . rcovcr. u-zlctiler has been Jzood the inst four or five days and xhat effort to prevent the twg t ili".;)£"l (‘PFllTL/uSlV from reaching off from head on the east and u" .11.: .1 l be forced to make o lllfljkll‘ ‘viz-ii- drawal. lmor and gum. There to be cnouch space All id for it all in cgntact and 1h;- hg (‘AXCEII (‘ONTRACT mandy. curtain raiser ‘*""" llc of fiance. ma)‘ he fr the present jagged front. TORONTO. Julio l-i e- -Cl"\- 'I‘ll:~ Vic" Finnncr- Conlmliloc has i rllc czmlral~t u.‘ Claire Allie; Confident I Tcrohir; Tflfllfl crmrmcntn- [ '23 if ‘was ' rlilllf‘ Gcmmn reserve; “am? l‘f‘ll’i""i‘l '. moving up and F d Mal lni f1" ~ mcl may be nrspnrln: his i counter-blow But. in the lmchlvni there is sound confidence in til Allied position . receiving medical treatment little rest and artillery hammers andlis lelwln for home later in them several times day and night the week while Allied fighters and b3mb°rs f in . proved in heeaelth.‘ very much 1m MYS- James German. nee Olive M Y. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 3WD 0n Murphy, Alberton, and Mrs. W. R. Yates, nee ‘Elva Mur. phydeushter of Mr. and Mrs. Aus- tin Murphy. Alberton. left the city yesterday for England via Montreal and New York. early years in Canada when he worked as farmer and Drospectgr, was with ti" Wtiirlllmwpeselfilere: in 1%‘? . noll as a on?‘ W . Ill 1W5 he the Regina std cl , _. . chewurs H” daflhvard Srvkaltt In 1907, when the Western As- sociated Preas was formed as the ggiligmlgle of the West's dailies. he man . later the W.A.P. album gltllelalles: three Carlaxia news co-cp- emtiveo, formed in the intervening N681‘!- lo mbIIigl-l the Press. an ~ iévesav contirruedog Jfiiiil-rl-dlt; Mr. Lrivesay Wrote for English and Canadian periodicals during his Tu \.. f Be goodto yourselfx Try rref FINI CUT for rolling your own land. Iceland base. Cunningham (Captain) ‘LOAF. AENUNIMI), BLAST NAZI SUB The accompanying article describes n thrilling Victor Banning. list Wire l5 minute gun duel this RCAF‘ Cnnso crew had with e Nazi submarine they spotted off the coast of Ico- The co-pilot. Flying Officer Robert Murray of New Glasgow. N.S.. was absent when this photo . was snapped in front of the Nissan huls at their l Gunner» Nov: Back row. left to right: F0. Cleve yPcrcy Gmlin of Vancouver; F0. Vern N)" the llh IO. Since the landing in Franco, l. w.» OTF F ICELAND‘- r . l ‘I ' - =s Air C-unner» Timmins, lfh-d Wlrnlms Air Gunner) . loll. m rlzhl: Flight Ser- geant J00 . . lit‘ Engineer) liowsnlan. Man- \VO2 nip Q-lancrxilio 12nd Wireless Air (m - N.S., and Flight Sergeant <_‘.‘.<l of Montreal. Flying Ont; Sat. Guy Grotto: Windsor. Ont Friml n iiobn. incm-l ‘Officer Banning was killed in e flying accident. (RCA! Photon "