MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN jitt- n, higher we climb the more we n0- "qvffiw" Read by Everybody (lovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew The Pe i Virtue in the sole and only nobii l)’. MAXI MS OFA MERE MAN W":°,"""J',',,.“,°""..'FCL.§IS° so“ C. C. E Council Urges Affirmative Vote In Iilebiscite Statement calling for con- scription of wealth and War Industry is also issued. OITAWA. Mmfil ‘lz-icPl-Atng union recognition). and the lii5¢111"1"_ "$111118 101 1111 5-111111111- neglect of the farmers are greater live vole 111 11110 1°1111°°l11J18 111111- obstacles to the urar effort than her Pltblwle w“ 155"“? “1113111 the anti-conscription pledge.“ Eta’ 1119 Nawmal Cmmcu m ‘h’? 0°‘ "Nevertheless," the statement 1W" C°‘“m°“w'm“'h . ‘deb continued, “the plebiscite ls being 111011 W" 9' 5“'°‘d°'3'.n“*°‘m3- held, and we feel that the govern- 111‘? Statement .5"“d- hMTVe-Y- merit should not be able to point 91314111“? 141° Pdibmite fidpcscd to any real or imaginary obstacle 01 1119 “L” mu,“ °i W?“ We‘ to an effective war effort. 11h“ am ‘.‘.““‘*“‘“"‘ pluducno" “In the present critical situa- mb‘ ‘amid; tion, the Canadian Government 7T“ C01‘ wm.,°°nm."w.. “is should be free to act in the best 35mm" ml-‘S pulley‘. 1L hafd‘ m“ interests of Canada and her a1- “ms "wcummry “cups in can" lies. The plebiscite should there- ‘da m“. we cmmtam any? i” fore be answered by a ‘ycs' vote." mscmmogurwwif. ‘$535,? These are the six proposals for mam m . '.- o1 ' t o th war up lsuesttiat are fieught with f weal and a” same“ w our m“ “l (iovernment ownership or ona. _ ' The plebiscite statement was wmpiwml ftffutml ‘gflaguevefsselizigé made public by David Lewis, Na- “(:1 tnk snées l5?” a mg’, Fin u tlollal secretary o! the C.C.1*. along <3 11 5,9 , Pa t?! 1 l t with another setting forth six °°111P1¢gg1151k'(9>_ 1111 011B Pall 0 proposes to put into effect con- Wig DR tlilfi 111i. no y fin m“ icripllon of wealth and war indus- _ - ‘R 011a la 1'1 0 1111 tries uracdpby the part/y as "the mstltudons so that. without in- only gffectlvc Wily u, secure mux- fiction or accumulating uobt we mum production and a more etch finance our wail‘ effort. Qqllllhbit.‘ distribution of the bur- 3. Replacing a1. dollnl-a-year dffls of this war. _ men by full-time national admin- ‘Tfie 0.0.1“. stands unitedly be- lsirators paid only by the state hind the forces of democracy in and working in coniunction with this world struggle." _sald the war boards on which labor and llazemczit on the plcbissilc. "It lalnl organizations are represen- rcccgnlzcs that in the defeat o led; FisClull lies the sole hope for ~14, A 100-per-cent tax on all hiimailliil." profits in excess of four per cent, Prime Minister Mackencle King 11;. ln Australia, on capital actually bffflecdlllg to hold a plcblscte had invested; made it copier that the vital need --5_ A m, maxlmum “mm-m and 911mm‘ 10d" W“ “I955” {mm at IOO-per-ceilt tax on all incomes '9“ 33mm" °°Y15°"lp“°“ m” above that amount: this to be ac- . _ companled by the adoption of iimé? {if Jgu minimum family allowances in or; 9 - - dci to maintain cf ic enoy an .11; the government morale. from any obl ‘on a"i.ein'v out. of .. ‘ v ._ 1,33 yygogglgzlvtlglgrg; Ifnifjwgjgi eetfiérfio-‘ffi Z§°§T3§§Z;"’°i“§?l. -- ' ' . " flnanclnm". mzlmryr scrvlcefl’) =‘ . is n“ H vol 1M" “P Jill.llifiillli“...°°i‘f°‘t.“flliltiff ' ‘ acting 0.01‘. House Leader. About 2O members] were present gnclud-r ing the eigit 0.0.2“. mom ers o \._ . Parliament who nave been attend- “l to defeat“ tm.sc"'c1i1‘;g.‘.1 n, (w. in; the present session, lvlr. Lewis ,,,‘§,'g“,,‘§,‘,“?,,“.,.,‘}..,,'."“ wfyme min and representatives from several cnlv come frrm the hcliveynartic- llfflvlvccs. ' lpgffc“ of we c-mnlon pc- 11,-" Early today the council meeting “What Canada needs him _ was informed of the death in ly is maximum lsroductioti and Vancouver Saturday 01' J- 5 etualltv of sacrifice, which cllfl ilfoodswvvill. Doll-Y 198d" M15 b; secured onlv by the ccliscrln- ninth CILF. member of Parlia- gon of wealth and war tritium?‘ llflfightA rlxossa$ coixlgleékccvgvgs ne betrayal of the workers‘ rig sen. o rs. o-(sv - h Qrgflnlze‘ as at Klrklnnd Lake couver and Mr. Coldxell was sel- (where employees oi’ cicht cold noted to represent the party at nines recentllfwere on strike seek- Mr. Woodsworth’! funeral. fir?» SfLegislation is Merchant ships Sought by City Power to issue ZO-yrsr debentures NORFOLK. VfL, March 22_(AP) to an emount of $45.00) will be —Erlem_v submarines torpedoerl sought at the prlsent session of the three medium-sized United states Provincial Legislature. it was de- meichant ships off the Atlantic clded at o. special meeting of the roast last week, navy authorities City Council he'd Saturday NW1‘- lnnouuced today. 511d "it" M“ “mm The ameumflls m b°_br°km lilack planes appeared overhead up as follows: Relsasftdlloil. Per- and drgpned depth charges. The manent works $29.00), Plant and sinking of three other ships was Elliliillflefli $l0.0C0. lnhounced Saturday. mgtslatur to amend Eieven creme“ we" kmed on Oharlottetgwn Incorporation Act me ship five were missing from ‘ The amendment is to ratify the sale mm" “d w‘) med i“ a third and conveyance of the Queen's ltlack. one o! the merchantmen was Wharf property to Mir. Alfred wpedwd m 55mg)“ Wm‘ t” Pigkhaemfollowirng other amendments titer unm feted esels ‘in view. . lilo iorpeiioe: were‘, fired into one M" ‘m’ “flexed rnl d to d t ck each otghimothgz}; oggeflapségnt down Charlottetown mcorporaf/lon Act, £1 liikflfl 11D- therefor the words "a total of a 0f UEWSPG l’ ivoathe mu Board u consti- tuted and eating for any ar may 0- upon the written request o the Cit Assessor stating that he has In sue l0- m lotion In m- ulna: your or any previous year subse- ' “m "' "°"' quent to i939 assessed in error o- ‘ gaizist any person any property not ‘Due to mflvg Qnflthgl‘ en of then in existence or not in the ac- ‘Nd. wheat. Book now. MoGulgan tual or apparent ownership or pos- b Bone. Irll2l-3-2l-il. reunion or such pemozl or not in lt- n -—— ‘ self usesable, and that no appeal Collecting hogs Tfleldlvl m! against ouch assessment has been "h" "11 llwn It Cffllllild- R~ made. may hear and conrder such N. DilWMl'l_ n-iizs-a-zi-Ri. appeal on its merits 5nd give glldl a --—- relief as It might if the appeal had See ‘The Irish Millionaire"— been regularly brwght. but may re- ‘ "it comedy, Tuesday, March fuse to do so if it appears to liih at Emerald Jot. Board that there existed no reason- n-uso-aut-al. eble excuse for the failure to ep- "a ______ peal in due count. arci-en ds. All th l f4‘ t ""1 best varlzilees. Bend for fieealilii DESTROY HUB “ialfliiue. Arthur veaey. YoLk. The Council will alsoupetigltzn the e Y Thai, section 14's; the City of um after the attack the others 3’ G"-""‘° V 9H“ " tmndb‘ were settling in the waiter but were $igsetflewioxfdri§nxigynou m: aggmd "m “M111 W119" 131° ¥11TV1V°" we” last line thereof, and substituting least three issues of said Mwibllber pc s." ‘The following is hereby added as taming Events other» v M ew- _ NEW YORK. March 22AM?)- 178. With déiith chariot Ind machine “a '---— Rim fire a United States army m time One. come All. To Or- bomber destroyed on Axis submar- WLSHH". Tuesday. March =4, BM‘! ine off the eastern United states i“ Concert and dance by Lyn- coast. Lt-Oen. Hugh A. Drum. hermlnnstltuu. Good music and re- commander of the eastern army enta. L-flfl. forces, announced Saturday night CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MQNBAY, MAR 35o ARMY PREPARES Japanese‘ Heavy Losses Allied Air Forces destroy 23 enemy planes and successfully raid naval base at Rabaul. and KUDWK- 1-“ not to defend British imperialism." Netherlands Timot- west of Darwin, felt. growing Australian States ill!‘ Power" MR. J. S. WOODSWORTH 0.G.F. Leader Dies after Long illness VANCOUVER. hilirch 22-(CP) —J- 5- W°°<1='\V°1'111. header of the (Jo-operative Comlnonwealth Fed. oration Party, ivho lived m gee tile movement he helped to found, glow into‘ third-party strength in {Ale Donniiioifs political arena, died lli liospztal here Saturday night. He ‘was 6s, B0111 m Etolneme. 0nt., near T91Q111°. the sou of a Methodist Minister. he become successively a. ""5510" WQYKPI”. minister. long- slioreman, lubor leader, parllauien- larian and finally the head of a. new political movement. with pol- icies far removed from those of the old line parties. l A pronunenoand vigorous figure Al federal politics for 20 years, J-h-mefi S, Woodsworth dropped out of the political limelight following u. serious illness in May, 1940. _As first leader of the (Jo-opera- tlvo 'C0l‘l_'ll'llUl‘l\\'€fllltll Federation and UUOleALnat as a Labor member of Pnrllulnent he was a consistent 011311191011 of economic and social reform and fl stout opponent of war, militarism und lmperhlisln, rlc FCLJfPSJIlICCl Winnipeg NOrlfh_ Centre m the House, A 01@1'8Y111=1i1. social ivorker and longshcrcnlan at different stages m. his career Mr. Woodsworlh turn. en to poll! as a means of Curry. 1113 on the to iliS heart-the cause of the ill-evolve. He W~15 first el-uted l.) " oft/er he had been arrested on a charge of inciting the fielding of an u“. lrowful zlsselnoll; (filling the 191g Seueral strike in Winnipeg. The 151111188 was tvlthdrnlvn when a. similar charge failui against au- Porliuilient iii i921. tulo yin other purtcipailt ih the strike, _‘l‘lie formation o; the (Jo-opera- txve Commonwealth Federation ‘n Iss2 as an affiliation of various former. labor and other - progres- sive political groups gave him the status of a party leader and .15 suou he campulgilcd in the gen- eral election of i935, obtaining a modest following in the House of Commons, The special war session of Par- liament in i939 was a crisis in Mr. WOOdSWCILXIs career. As a life. lung and consistent Oppoljellt, m" war he could not go tile length de. 5-1011 by the partyY-cuucusun sup- portaig Gamdals declaration 0t W" 0n Germany at the side or Great Britain. He was one of four members of the House to oppose participation. That was the last occasion ln of which Mr. Woodsworth tool; 3n active part in the proceedings of Parliament. By the time the elec. 7.1011 0f 1940 came around he was a sick man and die little. Mr. Coldwell became acting House leader of the group and wag the 91111019111 spokesman in the elec- tion campaign. Mr_ Woodsworth tendered his resignation as president of the Federation and House Leader in 1940 at a convention in Winnipeg but the party declined to permit y, nun to lay down his honors. He was elected honorary president willie Mr. Coldwell “ presi- dent and he remained nominal parliamentary leader with Mr. coldwell u acting leader. lloarders will Be prosecuted OTTAWA. March a - (C P) - Munitions Minister Howe sold 5st- urday reports have reached the office of Oil Controller Cottrelle from various parts of Canada. show- ing that private individuals are hoarding gasoline for use after the ratlonlng- plan goes into effect April l. Branding such boarders as "Out and out fifth columnists,” the Mln~ lster declared: "An lmmedim 111- vestlgation has been ordered land those fond guilty will he presumed. 1 feel quite sure that no magist- rate will show any Willem? tiword such persons. Suffer Mrs. Nielsen By o. rues MCDANIEL Associated Press Staff Wrilfl’ MELBOURNE, March 22 —-*IAPJ —The combined American and Aus- tralian air forces devastating new blows at the north- ern arc of Japanese air POW?- Wrecking 22 planes in thr and shooting down a 23rd tralla, a communique e said 20 of the 23 were destroyed 01‘ troyed earl‘! Wda es from which th rt Moresby on the . '1. P Gulnew wth owe presumed 0b_ The Japanese made O11 attempts to return ling to hit their nose bomber-i 311°‘ nine fighters 0n tilt‘- set burning and MW 11 and three lighters when the allied P111 sixth time but. ful targets, and milking their {M}; on an inland Austral Katherine. asmal south of Darwin an ttcr attack. but the id only one abori- u another inlured and no miltnry dam Rabaul, 800 011168 in northeeastern‘ Ne Juppllege operations eastern New Guinea. ‘Axis Outposts In Libya folded Hit - and - run operations test enemy’s strength; 17 Gernlfln planes shot down over Malta. (l base off Italy. bl‘ ti-aircraft guns in- hile scurrsius W “burst of 500 P0111155 111m by ‘me of '-—‘— 7Cofitinued on P1186 '7» BY EDWARD KENNEDY Associated Press Stuff Vtrgtcr) Swift. hard-hitting British columns struck deep into Axis W111 urclcli‘, raiding airclromes at and at the LibYan and Bengasi, The German su base at the Greek near Athens, “'35 bombers smashed at aiian bases scatter- tlirougii the eastern “m which “as “m” ritish authorities un- Brltish hit-and-ruii operations far be nil-man's, land were axis strength and sill) rd as the start of a m B, military commentator Tanks, armored ears. ar highly mobile columns of Libyflil raiders which ochiei results." The Martub S5 miles west mid n lie Axis. airports. st 150 German and Italian prisoners. South African and troops took P811111 torrns blew thrvilgll" out Satuardai’. fighter 0181105 were active in the forwar enaica. in all 09911150 d . l bombinfis all chlnleckfls hendquci "3 ~ y. Al least. 1'7 German the R. A. F. lost 0Y1.‘ shot dclvn Stuurday over Score hits on Jap Warships harges laid Against Canadian Newspapers CHUNGKING, Marc Min Rive-r past Ppwhow klen coast Saturday and shelled the nearby men were met with tc-rfire from Ch O‘I'I‘AWA, March 22 Four charges were laid 553111571 U? French-language newspaper under the to retire after be- The charges are based on articles Chinese communique an. March which, it ls Jnpatiesé were said ed from warships at. Macao, south of HonB Kong. five dB-YS n80 clent prosecution of‘ ‘Hie enlarges were news item appearing on March 4 under "Powerful Bombing of Renaud In- on March 9 which discussed bombing raids on oc- by British fliers ap- column entitled repulse the landinzs- ____-_-_--—-—- LAUNCH FIEEIGHTEB OOAST. 2l-—(OPi—-'1‘he 111055 hull ever launched it ‘I shipyard on the Pacific the see. today when VANCOUVER. March 22-(0?) _c, H. Locke. Vancouver lawyer. gnnénunoegetodrda on behalf oft Ll ‘.06 Q Ell S been laid against the Good Ho down the were of l. ed on the 10.000- f V hlk, Uilill- NET 0f w" tiff-F Mrerehant “enliven-time s; which appeared m- ins oently in the Vancouver Bun. The articles dent with Pacific F LD U R ens m nu KITCHEN I S k t . Euehiia? riirllyi Fighter firs. Dorise E. Nielsen iUnity. North CH 23. 1942 8 PAGES ‘t:rt.':'if':.":t'h?..':1::'::::.33.12....a... ron "srnma or|=_|;,,|ls|ve American-built Planes Rushed To Front Batthfcrov in an addarzss he e i0- day urged French-spenlmig Caziad- “not.......Q..........>i Russians continue to push la Quebec utlo would mislcazl you and d“il€§.§2l“c?.“.‘.li‘§£ iihiifrllliflfd°ffl for-Ward after killing 3,990 "There are scone would-be 19311915 the French-sped _ __ ado," Mrs, Nlfiisfll SJlCi at a pubic m. 1“ Q“@*>°““'“°“,§',=,,§,“;§§,,,‘§ si-éii? 0f the Enemy and capturing tifihfihvtillfiiii $1255..‘ W522i? large stores 0f equipment. ocratic rights. ‘These Quislings say the position of Quebec Province in Yeflfltrd to °°11$°c1'11>1f,°~'1 15 the “me (By Eddy Gilmore, Associated Press Staff Writer) a“ “V” has he“ MOSCOW, March 2Z—(AP) — American-Infill Aira- “But “fiat the Finnish-Canadians are being askfd to do howls com- cobra fighter planes were rushed io the front today by the “may d‘“€"“‘ ("m “mmmg m“ Red army for a spring air offensive “bile on the froazcn have ever been asked to do in the past ‘ “The United Nations today are pushing stead“). f0rwa“|_ d not fighting to defend one another land the Soviet armies were reported unofficially to he but to defend iliciiisclve". Thai 1= The army publication Red Star date-Fried a dispatch °‘-1°$lt11‘"1%11i1c11 A115111f“‘~1“-~C111‘,‘l“ m?“ “from the Brvnnsk front" which means that the main " . ‘c, . _' 1 . ‘ . . . Rlbsla a“ m“ g an“ ‘ J} Russian army rather than advanced units. now lS actively s Canada. The idea is lhat if we Join in together we can brine u real viperating in this area 210 miles southwest of Moscow. defiiatum“ °“r cwmc“ ‘Emmyi’ The Red Star writer said succinctly that “the com- Oiher speakers h! the roll-y were Par. Sullivan, President of the cm- mimiques are brief but in the middle of a battle nobody "m" seflme“ U“1°“ “”‘1° ""5 "- talks. 'I‘hcv fight, The communiques will come later.” leased last an=ek from internment. and Cgyvhwllhan, M1115 o; me Black Another Red Star dispatch said the Russians had re- Wfiich "10 111g“ "<"'<’1"."°11e t0 bee pulsed a major German counter-attack by four German ~~'i‘ ff‘ 1h 'lkf . '-€ff.‘.‘.“"““° “Y” 15°“ “a ° divisions and one Rumanlan division on the southwestern Sullivan. who appeared on the front, killing 2,250 men. The Reds were said to be pursuing platform with Davi‘ Sinclair and Jack Chapman. two other Canadian [he ellem-Y‘ _ , seammvs Union p.340“ “ho we”, The Russian communique said released from interrmrnt with him, “no substantial changes tool; place said he was “grhtgflll ma; I Hm now at the front" but. it related that free t9 mile my p1,'\f(._hGVo'QvEY hilm- more than 3.000 Gennnng ha! been ble, in seeing that 1942 will bran: killed in various battles and lint victory over the Avis" large stores of enemy equipment had In her address Mrs. Nielsen urged been destroyed or captured the release of all interned Tradl- Fighting in the Staruyn Russo [Tnicn leaders and said "many of aren- whore the German 16th army them who are stall in the l-itlll lat‘. 1.; trapped was sflld unofficially to h"? ‘W621 ‘filmy Cf dflliig 1'10 m0" be growing in violence and the “"11 S‘? sffllfid CYVW h" b9"! Nazi forces were said to be "melt- dolng in England and he is mvr mg away" under m‘. constant M- “mnd i“ c"m‘nand~" tack. ‘The German 260th regiment, L after being reinforced. was said to B A. f infantry rcgiiileiit. also reinforcrd, was quolcd us sowing the Germans CHUNGKING‘ March 22__,AP,_ to ferry supplies to the trapped day w-hen a swan“ of 80 Japanese are laeixig assembled bv Rll5§ifill and British technicians. Red Star said A second large shipment arrived rmently. The Star said Russian fliers took an immediate fancy to the swift. fighters but had made suggestions for changes in the automatic guns. Red Star said the first shipments of Airacobras arrived in 1941 when no British technicians were on hand to instruct in their assembly. The Rilssluris undertook the job and put the first planes together and in the air within four days. Now the task requires only 2 l-2 days, Rled Slat‘ snizl The army newspaper described training olwraiions at. a fiexi deep hind the front lilies and sold the "spirit of co-olaeration between British and Soviet pilots is ex- cellont." On the ground “tens of well- trained divisions." drilled and (‘flllillbcd in Siberia. ivere reported uiyaitfing the command that will send them into the front lines to add power to the Russian offensive in the north. centre and south. . have been reduced to four sofdlcrs and one non-commissioner! officer The second. hatlallun of the 480th was said to have only 50 effectlrcs l left. A captured German flying officer ,3), Spencer Bloom‘ “weaned iVPlf‘ ll'2‘ill.'~fEl‘l‘lll[! planes from Press Sh,“ ‘viper, AITICR and from the centrnl fl out One of the bl"g05[. air bfittleg m, 111111"- gougm in Bulaa Dccmred satin“ The cannon-bearing Alracrobras plunes attempted a muss attack on "mi allied olrficlcis and uus met by a c°mbilrdrlrrrcir Mobilization Of Manpower and American volunteer group lots. somewhere in south Burma com- oiid was taken hero as an indica- tion that the Japanese are heav- l.y reinforcing lhell" all‘ strength in B. deternfllied effort to knock OTTAWA. Mum-ll 22 - (C?)- ont the RA F, mid A_;\l_¢,_ Announcement of the Govern- ‘Phe Chiltesc Central News lrlfitlll; manpower mobilization pol- Ageflfly dispatch frczn Kunming in 1'33? “"111 b“ 111m? 111 ti)”, H0115‘? o‘ South China which told of me Commons by Prime Minister Muc- bat-tle said only two Japnnew renzie King somc time this week planes WcYQ luiown to have been —-l1l‘1‘1i1\l1< tiunortow. shot dnvrl-l in firs; rgpgl-Lg’ while The Prime Minister will supple- “sc\'ernl" allied plane; were sllll meut iliS smtolnciil. b_\' tabltng or- unaecounted for. (icrs-in-z-ouncli under WhlCil the ' lion will be put into cffoct, This report. howmer. was based 11111111 on information at 1:40 pm. Sat- i‘; was learned fought urday (3:40 am. ADJ‘. Sunday) At the S‘\ll’li‘ time he is expected appuremly only a few hours alloy lu announce selection cf a direc- the battle. and there was a pdq- ‘or of ilulionnl selective service sibility that more complete re- m 511l“‘1‘111i¢‘11(1 11w mobilization ports would be received later. 5.1995- Tiiere ems no mention of any In nrlciihon to lPflflllllll details damage at the uirdrome. of thc '~l(llllll‘li.’§ll'fill(/ll'$ intentions __._.__ m regard to use of men and wo- Britlsh headquarters in Burma. mcu li\ filrthcixmco. of the Will‘ ct- reporting both land fronts 0n the lorl. m» M01150 “"111 also be occult- Irrawaddy and Sittang rive-rs were ltd this wool; with Canada's huge quiet, said the R. A. F‘. made a alid llllDl'(‘CCiif‘ll[(‘d spending pro- sumessgul mid on m,» Jnlnlnesg- cram for tho next fiscal year-ml- neld air base at Mingaladou. just most S11.500.000.0i1b. north of Rangoon, Saturday. No The specific section of the spend- details were given. m legislation on which debate An airdrome in central Burma \\‘li be resumed tomorrow l5 the was heavily bombed by the Jap~ ihll nulhonzing a gift to Britain anese Saturday, the communique of munitions, malciaals and food- said, and some damage and some stulls \"llll(‘(l at $000,000,000. casualties to R_ A. F. pilots and me- Another measure appropriating D1, _ , hilt?“..:‘.?i’.€.“°:€.3:‘“"€.§: “hilt? Policy May Be Announced “l r-u . ~- - . l’..:-*.i....;“§...?.§.;";..‘:.tii‘..i°l.fiti.,:f in House Of Commons Today volve great sums ol money and the relations between the Domin- ion and the Provinces, In addition to the three measures covering the war appropriations and gift t0 Britain, he has a TllihSllFiE asking for interim grant of $500,000,000 o! the 52.000.000.000 war appropriation bill. and two resolutions connected will] the bending nerecments with the provinces under which the? will vacate the income and corpor- flll0ll tax fields for the war's dur- atlon. Mr. Ilslcy will also have his bud- get, expected to be brought down soon after the Easter recess. and another measure providing indom- nlty for those suffering property zlanlzige from cncmy attacks which he hos prcmsccl to bring in be- fore the reccss. PRICE CEILING FOR (‘OAL WASHINGTON, liizircli 22-—tAPi —lnInediou\ esillblshlu-iit. o! u. price ceiling for bituminous tool, which he said ranked svz-(mrl only to food in impcrtanre to ‘ r Um ited States war effort, w ~11- mcndcd Saturday by l iiuxr, Bllllmliifllls Cm] Cin llil‘ Chm- chanics were caused. $2.000_Oil0.<l00 for general war pur- The quiet reported on me lama lmses in lfio next fiscal year, is fronts indicated British forces were before Parliament. and there are still holding their positions around non-war estimates of $455,000,000. Pyu, 30 miles south of Toungoo. A supplementary war appropria- and Letpadan. 65 miles south of tion for the current llsclll ycar of Prome. Tougoo and Imtpadan are Sliiifiobbbb also is before the about 220 miles south of Mandalay. House. ll e Your. Before the fliruuclnl legislation .s taken up tomorrow afternoon Prune Min stcr Mackenzie King ' *——- and other lenders will pay tribute. 111E Mfi- MINh i? — (A Pl ~— to .1. s. \V0O(i\\\'t\l'tll, lcader of the One flier was killed. and mother c.c_l-'-_ p-irly who died l“ van. 1811666 Bflfely in bailinlz 011B 0f a couver saturday- after a long ill- Royal Canadian Afr Force plane r1055, which crashed ln a snowstorm at Mr. Wnodszvwrthis death creates Prentiss, about 10 miles northeast a vagancy m Winnipeg North 01' h?" mdfiy- Centre. a scat which he has held The Lee telephone operator said without interruption since 192i. 5110 had D8011 lflf0fméd by IilFfl who The gggglgn pmgrflm g5 5|; pm- wetlt in the scene that the dead sent revealed would indicate that lvlfllof‘! Parachute had failed to Mr. ‘llslcy will bcnr the brunt of 9W" debate for the wluumder of the Taken in the aggregate the money bill; represent. a demand ' ' " upon the Canadian treasury equal I e i0 almost Si a day from every person in Canada for every flay in iii of; - 1+3»; ‘The storm had blown down session. with Labor Minister the country telephone line rum-est Mitchell and Pensions Minister tn the scene of the crash. und the Mackenzie running (lose behind. lee operator was unable to got in Mr. Ilslry now has hall a domn touch with a group of officials measures before the House. all WhO W6!"- t-TXBYE. highly important in that they lu- 3,2,0 PM, BORDEN - CAPE TOIIMENTINI SERVICE benvo Bordm 0.25 AM Loo an. Leave Cape Torrnentlne 11.00 AM