, Pnuvcz EDWARD -‘ ro-DA Y-'-+ TUE. - WED. SHOWING AT 3:15 - 7 . 9 "WEST COAST QUESTION" POPUA March ‘Oi’ Tlmg shun, nan SCIENCE - canroon fllilelesseil Prisoners g iiit m Trail As. wAlliee nu m: t ro-unv -=- Cosmo L -=- rue. - wen. SHOWS AT 3:15 - 7 and 8:45 After Every Blue | Another Corpse. "llglfdfli-Lythiiet P. ‘ ' * i week fcfdllnes$gtexlgg iof Axis imprlsonmen _ ‘ PARIS. April ’ Vim-Way traffi ll l l thrust into thg Iteightlnllvltiile g . an: “.’I.°.‘...ii2..“““.’3li' o’ thousands of Allie 1°Y°18n workers of ities are hitting the west Most oi’ them are t.) l‘ graves. won living 1:5." trail to ‘coats and hamburg hats, but but nil ha and cigarettes dangling from the ins. llbfifly. one explained. t0 the mllltnry just laughed. All the way back, each llrcsents the same picture, The" is not a stroke of work being done ; anywhere in the freshly liberated . carts of Germany. Where foreign- li‘. “.’.‘i..’.ii’.‘..“°.‘.‘i.‘i.‘.‘l. ‘Zilffifi. “til Germrixi discomflture, ' l . village m MA-lliER civm mum DENNIS non PAUL CAVANAGH HOLMES nun-em i ' PLUS News AND COMEDY _ Chinese Troops Launch ilffensive Grade II (e) - l, Alexander Arsenault; ll, Norman Arsenault. Grade I—l Gladys Hamill; Wallace Murphy; s. Ivan Mecaoe. Perfect attendance Noreen Hamill. Margaret Smith, Austin Margaret McCardle, MIDDLETON SCHOOL Report of Middleton School for it month of March. Grade V-l. Catherine Craig; 2. i§°".i.*§t“"" fwFil?“ °i.“‘i neon» rs —l o n senau : , . "Kiln McGabc: fl. Gerald Murphy Phyllis McCabc, Wilfred MeCardle. Grade III— , Margaret McCardle Highest Averages Catherine .David Reid; 3, Doris Arsenault. Craig 94.8: Noreen Hamill 491:6: Grade II ial-l, Wanda Ferry; Frances Cral8 35-51 Maw?!" .Arthur Cral ; 3, Phyllis McCabe Smith 81.2: Wanda Perry 3°- Qfgdg 11 8,)_ Wilfred Mc- Zita E. Johnston, teacher. . (B The Associated Press) crwiyvoxme. nun “can”. troops in southwestern l-Ionen Pro- vince launched a major counter.- offensive yesterday against Japan- csc troops battling toward Shemi Province, northern‘ gatew y ‘to hlh a China's war-time capital, the ’ disclosed today. An Army spokesman said Presi- dent Chisng Ksi-Shekb forces wiped out an enemy battalion and encircled a number strong- ‘points west of Neisiang on the I-lonan-Shensl highway. but lost contact with a garrison defending Nanyang. one of the primary Jap- anesc objectives. China's three-pronged drive. mounted against a double enemy attack, came after the Chinese an- nihilated more than 1,000 Japanese troops and destroyed nine enemy tanks about 3i miles from the Shensi border. COMELY ATS GET OFFICERS‘ FATS LONDON. April 5 — (GP) Novelist Pamela Franks commander of the A ish equivalent of Canada's C. W. A C.. doesn't think servicemen give the women a fair deal. She got so incensed about it that she wrote an open letter to the service newspaper Crusader. "I have become used 1r . . . 1 ‘Thsvs right. terri le logs. poor thinl.‘ or ' at district officer of yours-you know. the one with the face like a horse.‘ "And quite recently. ‘Why on earth did you post her to us! She's the plainsst young women I've ever seen?’ 'I‘he seniorveonnnender said she has never yet heard any rnensber of the ants. complain that her employing officer has a bald heed and queer teeth. "We cams into the service to back you up." she concluded. “I don't think we have done the Job ' last of four stories Anderson. AP released last n three weeks By GODFI ‘Y n. r. ANDERSON 6-(AP)-'I‘here is he Allied t. West Indies Post-War Market For Salt I-‘ish ' an infan- eastward. d prisoners and many national- the ell circssed with over. the 1y of them are thirsty and ve the smile of e .. r "We u" lust enjoying our “We've work I predicted trouble ahead with police, but those boys “'12 ma‘; ‘ha’: V ' Frenchmen strglglleng Ialgiegt smell . sun to the c . is one of the luckiest of tho Conan Doyle thriller are to the ceiling . . . Ilease, kind liello¢vuvai3gfhw RC A? He “t m m “no a.~:::.v".-...m; r."“‘"'.'.z"t.::::'":-.:* no‘... M . n“ 0”‘ Florette R i. Roy tullxnnllled over her where she Squadllm lwmbcr "he" l" “as ‘when “rnrgiu moue n- uiu uu-‘cfiel the b a seat t‘ in u. blu-"rmmed “Y "mill" PM“ m“ r wlmq‘ ma“; ° M’ "the ’ hm raygn‘! l“ _ few seconds later watched part of ""4 l 5 ' m" w" e ° i .the tail assembly bein damnzcrl double locks on. one oould only be opened by a key. From the appearance of the cut piece of glass. police think a high quality circular glass cutter was used and that those who attenuated the rob- bery counted being at the u. ibition fl present wartime prices." Jimmy Jackson. Princes Louisel Dragoon Guards. I ently returned from five overseas, Regina isn't such a bad place alter all. A kind \vord giv- en him by a waitress in a Regina cafe brightened up his whole day. ed all over town and not a per- son had spoken to him. He enter- ed a cafe and a. waitress came up to him. Instead cf asking will you have?" there. I'm glad you're back." never seen the girl before and he was almost meechless. him all about himself-if he'd like a package of cigarettes and told him any time he was broke that she'd be glad "Gosh. it thim to be so kind. but it bolstered my faith in human be- M6 what I'd gone through was worth-l while after all. make returned men fell that we at’ home appreciate whet they have done for us. were more people would more 11G be al "HOUSE 0|; l: Univ Holmes Capitol to unravel than usual. They involve a group of English clubmen who live together in a sour-her old country place named Drearcliff House. bers receives an anvelo e contain- mfloe: abuser" *- -~ rue cnaaborrcruwn GUARDIANWW ceimuu. ‘cannons! This solemn Incurred for lows‘ o! heal Interest. but ed a a - ‘i 3.". '....".."“"'..‘.."i"..‘.'.'.u. .. able In advance. ' _ OI-ABWILI. lor PMWFIPM CONIIDIIATION LIFE II QURANUI l WATII BAT duo Apfll 10$ ‘ mm be paid by April 10th. 4-1-31.’ now OVBISIAB-Mr. and Mral A IIIGII SCHOOL education than is the ease Do You Know?- ‘lb NEEDED. Many more child- _ren would be enabled ui ell- tain a complete Illgh Selma‘ I at Thomas Doiron of, Rusticovillm- have received word that their son,a Pte. Ben Doiron has arrived safe- ly overuse. GRASS FIRES-A grass fire on Y he Avenue Saturday and another on Prince Street yesterday afternoon had the Fire Department iiigh ' out for a few minutes. Both were av NELLY unar- llomanee Bones . quickly extinguished. hus . who is‘ now serving Canadian Engineers somewhere Germany. DIPII’! CLINIC! school c r ll" n rallnb-s pm El. .30 It)! . . s Model B. at 2.30 P. M. April nth-W. K. S. Nola’ at schools z-Monda Pl should be liven atgslx ' months of age. Motherhood is s sac trus your babies. ATTEMPTED BURGLARY — Police discovered an attempted burglary early Saturday morning at the Jewellery store of Chester A. Campbell. l5 Queen Street. The would-be thieves had out a semi- circular piece of glass out oi’ the front door at one side of the lock apparently with the intention opening the door by mani- pulating the lock from within. 1"or- tunately for Mr. Campbell. he had of which I y r on most of the police re. MONTREAL-April 6 —- (OP) — B . - ed," he said. and we will still been! a Playful shake. fishing products from Canada and other northern countries after the war. but we hope that Canadian J! s prices will be much lower. KIND WORD HELPS I 8O REGINA. ApFY». (or) -'m who has ren- years. I18 Jimmy said that he had wander- “What "Hello had she said Jimmy was surprised. He She ask to buy him a meal. didn't cost her any- sure . I began to think that maybe I you "She said she always tried to I wish that there like her: it the soldiers’ e2‘. she made me feel glad to lve." sure boost FIAI" DEN HERE SOON new Sherlock,‘ ‘The House of i which is due today at the and Theatre, there are more areal s thriller. Every few days one of the mam-i h or it, w ch means .. tltlgtiiliie u"'-"°ms?. ’ nnmidocmed 1 nrs.:°"“" “can. who. fr??? isugnlldafiu nut serstool "l" lumllulé rim , s. usual, Basil I m ll es. Rathbone plays s in i NIW NYLON CODDOUND Q 1 I too badly. All we uk in return is that you should back us up." ' SHT BINDQIN‘ ~ "iii-Willa Joyousiy. ‘Jluflfifilyttii "mm" m‘ llaV . so l late has 1 3 v m " we go. only a mo “MIR” q 80K the balance." Y. i-k at L30 RM. aiqout Ruth. I'm dc . NW you needn't take care of us any longer, ‘Youre looking awfully Wlllfg I want you m ay. Won't y and thin, Ming, ‘llllt work right aw Pa Hiram than you expec makes a difference. countin fir ever. r11 t ink bo t That a m‘ I Paul about Ruth's job he ° her around the waist and tier around the room. you can leave that con. we can mode, founded honey!" he exultcd out of th d?‘ Ming, what she should do, membering her mother wondered whelh would Later that and Paul d ‘for bri he; advic l n!’ Y u should i your wont." gJee said. Eve been a slave enough, Besides u Ming ‘way things are you and Paul are drifting apart. natio with an declared as they tho cast Place for it if Rggzggvesusfiunr o; nan‘, "imm XII - rs. Mc k' of soc Sydney siqmésIllIlOl-lilltfiiswtli, uncgitfldiw» We» Vermeer mid an received a bouquet of red roses on ..,‘<5"°‘°'“ “m w “#185 011108 Easter Sunday momlng from her m“ “is B ' sne an- lfl a law OIIIGB. Ioou. Your uncle Hiranrs flmlly been settled. "Well. a thousand lighted!" Mrs. Vannes; 53118 laughed. "55 he does Just knew ‘You sound st tho t o! resign evening. when ‘Now store and . "We can how-ever, wasn't She was and Lonny and be adequate. dge. she e. .i their men, tliev must g0 back to Dr. Brown has just completed hem‘! FWQWY ‘fimilllm and inde- long Mast about Jane?" darling. take taking a risk hes going i0 turn will- whether or not I Mina said bitterly t win a man back, once waiting r him have nothing i0 fear." However, (it 1m 1335's advlccluff the African coast, rescued Chi- Mm; gem pm; g of; hm. resmnliesf: survivors from a torpcdoed "Each evenmg Paul askedlship who had been stranded on the i Dldlncreasing edge to higilslflga vo ce, “ ou resign today?" an , ,, c“), evening me shook h“ headlsee the men waving, said Law- Finally she went to They discussed the QUGS-y , ltllgtx; for a long time, with Ruth a,“e ner. . _ “n! M" only mm“ w do... MmJdilccted to the isla Vnnness kept insistin “Of course it is." Ruth agreed. "Say if I had a chance to lady I]. 58E K. be of leisure, would how!" wouldn't miss it, Ming," going u. gloat. ‘I in; laughed. .'--'n2>w about the trunks?" asked‘ A new nylon compound can be pm] "Are they silil with us?" coated on wire at a rate of MON Ming looked out the back win- than 1.000 feet e minute dow. “Still attached, but I'd ad- vise no ruptitlon of the bump route." - "Advice acce led-Amt I'm so anxious to get t erel" A beaming colored of the furniture. most "A stenograpmg Bill e some other news that isn't usand dollars. is u l n Ming comforted. "Anda Llgfiiflfllq. WEIII went you to quiti he dld. 39h won’; go ted that it You were 3 On five thousand when 1 1118- Iiow- she told grabbed danced is box. Aren't you my 1- SUPE what it cost to keep she ei- Ruth's wary evening, when she rOve out _to Dee's house privately sought "You've 0 Ybllr n work long "And since we're that you Just can't part supposing. lets slpjmqe about e.' a tip from |me and don't give that gal a, LoygLy 591,915“ chance to get the inside trade. The with you workinrl Jane is in workl Eta isbketen about land she can help m, u you-we l. ust what do a department store anjd an architectf “nd mu} Stood regard!“ ‘he c“ have in common?" ire“ , " ' to Janey; m", quit working. That wouldn't make any difference," "Listen. lamb. it would make all the difference in the world. If a Wife Spoils and pets her lord master. he won't stray far-bu isn't a half-time job, Ming. have to concentrate on it. and it's hard lo ed does stray." 1'1 wouldn't want Paul bad: —’ Ming began. " ‘as. you would." Dee interrup- ted. “I-Ie isn't the straying kind. but don't you take any chances. If you give up your iob moved out to Devonvll e. and are always fo and I it You ct yourself with piloted by Flt. Lt. E. plenty of lave and gngguragemgntllfif Ottawa. attracted by _n cloud of her YBIICE. I take it- The next day. Ming resigned The month following her res nation was a busy one, but enjoyed every minute of shopping| for furnishings for the house in Devonlville. The day she and Paul moved. e did not K0 to the office. h e drove wwardlAn evaporator to make fresh water "And I must have some sly about where in out all h 1 kllvhcnlllley Lbrlng ..v in t at odd- oo n: ivia -no an u’ ‘h’ ““"'d'“°“' m“ m“ m‘ m you don't know vulm‘. lo do with it., qgq you my’ were liever seen again. " ll I have to hang it i In. 1111'"! byomb doors when another aircraft for the day. was waiting when bum they reached their home. The eh- tin place had been cleaned and Ponoka, Alta. scrubbed until it shone. When the van errived, Ming and place and the nose of the other Paul directed where to put cecal} plasnele was crushed." 9100C l1 which hld been selected by Ming. showered the rear gunner and his I es- and Bill on?’ like et I6- "i9 Q I h.“ _ Dee reached for a magazine P’ four. spurred by the ui-ggnpllllg f... m. n. a. Brown. eueetbr of fl5li- She leaf“? 1mm“? if- steeping at - home without awaiting trlllspon ing investigations for the British m‘ “liervlew ‘WT-l a fflmuuswo- They march in smsl groups 1y; West Indies. said in an interview m2“ 51"?" ski uniforms of France or of here today that when the wsr is , w°m°n "'1 135i“; in love and Poland. the green of Russia or in over m, Indy" “Wm w“, “we ‘its their own fault," she quotgd, gags! and! tatters of once smart quantities of Canadian salt run They neglect their husbands for - éz/nm/I/eed f0 . y A a‘; griétllfs- but they will not be acceptable at °‘“'*'5 If m9)’ W-mt l0 holzl v -——-—~——~— oéee/ [011 reya/fl/ 1"“ majority till - _ a t." :- olld wig; ihey ‘ca’; Exltllglltget! llishllllgoocgliudeltioggean illilevcywcgfl Degas? suppose Ruth's salary ””f”/QL// '0’ ' P5 e vrmany years ago. With n ith n. does not balance 1b b u t,’ T- gélclggefifl bucks they trudge isinfinlm Onwulv "pm-E Ming pointed out. e u g8 l/é/6’.}/0l///77Qfl6'/ {out b‘, 1:151"; 5‘. splashed head to them Let her worry about illai, You " ' . . mg trim“ rown by ‘he Dass- ~The tropics; Se“ are m“ dcs. have shouldcred _l'esponsibliily for ' Ma, “ rts as far as fishing is concern-l Wm! it. can vou?’ Dee gave Ming Paul: had said. n t even look you viz-mt. regardless" However. if she had not u‘ cd grriccs. silo 11nd consi harmony. visualizing each piece as it would 100k in the Spot for which it was chosen. | When the furniture was all in Oil c ‘llcallv. Mini lucid her "ailiny for his opinion it‘s perfect!" he said. “Jane should consult you on home furnishings instead of mo! It's even better than she could do." Minr! plowed J2me had sent word hv Paul lint 5'1: \v0'.'1d cil- ioy |"‘lfll:l' i1 fllflllSb the rhcs. lbut Ming had refused her offer. ‘Now sh~ ‘was sled sh» ha" (To Be Continued) he! _ if‘ Mess Roan! ithalter (By The Canadian Press) WITH THE R.C.A.F. OVERSEAS. April 'l—A Catalina flying boat C. Lawrence smoke over an uninhabited island more than 1o weeks. circled around and could "We dropped them some food and water and a note salying would arrange for their rescue." After o imvnl vessel had been »iina returned next day lo tcll the ‘survivors a Slll!) was on the waxy land they were picked up soon ‘Iafter. I Aboard ihc living boat with Law- rence were Flt. D, 5. vain of Halifax. navigator; W0. B. Dor- ' man, (Marine Drive) Vancouver; i and flve Britons. The Chinese reported that after their shi was torpedoed they lmade ther way to lhe island by life-raft. For six weeks the party |lived on salt wntcr‘ and shellfish. turtles. wild poultry nnd wild goats. lwas devised by Sung 'I‘su ’l‘cn1. chief englnecrfifrom two buoyancy chambers nnd piping in the rnfi. A small group of Cirlncsc put a. sea on a raft ' but ililcr six weeks g Fit. set. Bob-lliggs of Bourlam- 05-61374; Newspaper Advt. (I50 lines a 3 coin), 194d at prices. I want vou lo have whati m4 cA-evsmatcs think he was lucky the; turret didn't fall on with him ln-i side. i R.C.A.F. alrcrcvrs flying with anl R.A.F. heavy-bomber squadron in Italy flew through the worst weather they ever encountered to drop bombs on an enemy marsh- alling yards at Udine in the North. “Icing conditions svore really ter- rific." said Flt. L D. N. HnIl'i$,| Liberator navigator from St. John's. Nfid. “icicles four feet long and six inches thick formed on the trailing edge of our tall fin and we literally started in fall out of‘ the sky over the target. 1 “We were lucky lo not our bombs l away and stagger home." 5 Flt. Lt. W. H. Ford, navigatori from Moose Jaw, Sask, said there was quite a bit of flak and some iright-fighter opposition. "But the weather was the real opposition." "The worst we'd seen in 44 ' added his pilot. W0. V, J. of North Battleford. Snsk. F0. V. S. Keeling, rear-gunner from Norwood Grove. Man, com- pleted his first four of "ops" on the Udine operation. l ...z.?.?.1.Tf.-an..... i Hunoul-‘toll forhithiih of March. Senior Ilcpurinrlenl 8523i 65L"..'“S3§l2u‘§§'l§l;..... 2, Gerald MscCnrvlllc, 3. Davml Scales. Grade VII.—l , Phyllis Reeves: 3. Pllwond Ynyni: hfnrjorie Smith, i I n r. 2 ‘Randal Francis: 2. w Iv. 3, Iiciwy’ Sriwlics. e . .r.— , eude 'I‘a_v- lor; 2, Mary Laewis; 3. Allan scales. de IV. Jr.—~l. Brewer Auld. j Grade III.—-l, Gerard Gnuthxrr _§C§(‘I' Bums: 2. Ell-- ton Paynter; , Ronald Le s. Grade I. A.—i. Cornelius Blanch- sr . Grade I. B.-i .Shlilev Lewis: 2. Percy Paynter; 3. Audrey lilac- Eaehern. ' Grade I .C.-l. Malcolm Anlrcws and Boyd Cur-icy. 1i, Brion Stalls.‘ Principal-Jeane Campbell. Assistant-Mamie Mill.» Navvrou school. , The following is me report of by fighter flre-and he ldn't get a scratch I More than that, he and Fli. Sgt. "Glenn l-ieisler of Regina, micl-up-l per gunner. downed the attacking V. unkers B? with 1.300 rounds from their guns. "We'd lct our load gn successful- and were about to close the ped into our rear turret." said PO. John Kitchen. captain from "The turret was pushed sh: r" seven i-vhea out cf intcrs of unbreakable perspex Newton School for the month cf March. Grade lX.—l. Florence Mc- Kcnna: 2. Elizabeth Smiih; Ii Elizabeth lvlcKenna. Lil-ado VIll.-l. Jzwkio liiuliiuczi: Si. Clair Mclver; 3. Mildrcc‘ Glecnan. Grade VI.-l, Mary Greennn. a Grade V.—l. Noreen Greenan; I, Ann Mulligan. Grade IV,--l. Louis Mclver. Grade II. A.—l, Jeancte John- ston and RRLIGIKLJDIIIISCOII. equal: 2. Rosemary Mulligan -ahd Man Mclver. equal; 3. Elmer Mulligor and Howard Boyle. equal. Grade II. BA-l, Gerard McIver. Grade I. A.—l. Adelaide Mulli- grin: 2_ fieglnald Boyle- Gradc I. B.—l, AllSOn Murphy: 2, Mary Boyle: 3. Geraldine Boyle. Perfect Attendance — Elizabeth Mclver. Gerard McIrer. Mulli3ur1. n ' Boyle. Boyle. Geral no Boyle. Helen Murpl -- Teacher. nuuisrlcdvnn SCHOOL Honour roll iln-rl-March. nz-ade IX-i, Mildred MacKirr n n. or-xulo vrp-i Wilda Darrach; 2 Dcugall. ‘. Meredith Mac- Lc-wn; 2, Ce; nIlCDOllQBll. Grade V Jr.—i, Arnold Mac- Eaciwrn; 2. Douglas MacKinnonl 3, Everett MacEachcrn. 7 c, ' _ Margaret Mac- Dollflnll: 2. Florence Darrach; 3. Bill MacQuarrie. Gygdg 1U MacLenn. ' mud? r s . Louis Stewart. Grade I Jr. nl-l. Kenneth Mac- Lean. Grade I Ib-~l. Elmer Mac- Quarrir‘: 2. Charlie liincEachern. ~ I-Iigilest ave _c in Senior Grades Luna‘. Darrntli 7R per rcnl. Highest average in Junior Grades _‘.vlcrcdith MncLean 95 ller cent. Florence Ma Grade V . _1 Perfect ettemlancrg _ Florence Imlluqnll, Meredfih _":w."\"'-' Margaret Macllougall. Bill Mar- "ri . Fl l‘f‘llf'f.‘ Darrach. Quarnl. (‘fithrirrc Giliis. teacher- l-‘REDERICTON SCHOOL Report for Marchr. Grade X_-l. l\f_v:on Weeks; Freddy Weeks. Grade IX—l. Marjorie ‘Vleeksl 7- _, W k2 Hqélvlldc "$111-4. Llovd Cutciifle: 2. Ellen Buchanan: 3. Randolph Weeks. Grade VI-l. Eileen MacNevin. Grade V-l Eleanor Weeks. _ Grade lII 1. Helen Stevenson. 2. Earle Weeks; 3. Edwin Cuiclifle. Grade II-l. Mary Weeks; 2. Ver- non Weeks. Grade I--l. Allan Stevenson: 1- Gcrnid Ross; 3. Allison Weeks. PlMPlES-BLABIEGIEIIIS TRY THIS PROMPT I LIEF FOI UNSIGIITLV SKIN ILEHISNII Culieuraconlainsvaluabls.scientiilcnudblnsl ingmiimis to Prompt!) relieve. he! heal. Salisfilclian Juanlrllccd. Bu _____. cUT|CURA<oAlw01~lMlm m . 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