- "Fifth ry Loan roiled up a tel d 100.87‘! iggdividual subscrip- e -- ua i p were a MAXIM! ee s MERE NAN Prince Edwar Response To Loan Good All Across The Dominion ’ ‘ as Prices llwl: > ..s.mw "W: “WM”: u "#15 sauna. s... u eeeh Ia OuUIIl I tiniest) Irinee 00R: slaw“ ch?“ “E3 he - "Ii-ass. lfilny, ml?» imam. three-day eun- ulatlve to 101.436. compared with 171.712 for the first three day! o! "that: moth Loané Ntggiltlglaltl l-lesd- rs announce - ‘u othl for the first three days was eooissmsoo - e daily average of 867300.000 against the averlse of 066300.000 needed to reach the s1.eoo.ooo,ooo each onyx: within the 18-day cam- ‘ ~- ednesdayb one-day dollar total was announced as evsseoaso against 131,200 for the third day’ of the a urfls drive. . stem lllrected Effort 0f lloyal llavy Through liar Crises IDNDON. Oct. 21- (C?) —- sir were: Found. girl's; died ‘today; oi; retiring as sea or or this month as a result cf ill health, 101ml! busy dur the four directod Britain's naval s that he managed to set hams cr e. night of rest only a- bout four times e. year. Ibrcept on occasions when the o6- ear-oid Admiral of the flcol ourne ed with Prime Minister Churdlll to th States, n to tell able and never com- ‘llliia’ ards z his s bare ' Y om ' map-flung offing in the agnlraity was an equally bare bedroom. it! eream-eoloreu walls reuevcd with l.’i.$“........"‘-‘“"i‘ "°i"“'°..'i‘.. ‘h. ca; . Xi I were the onlyapleoee of furniture to indicate its use. Even a Inn-h- o en chest was covered with roll- he would not e She understood l: ttr and an assortment _ lls s pads 0f books ranging from the navy t to si al codes. in eee monkish surroundings 5h‘ Dudley was al d . H was often called from his bed by flight actions. In his ins sown he would go to his offict. plunge into vital consultations. ur- v" 600i! 00Mli|§ EVENTS ‘e Road ill-ii. 5mg o ME-‘fnf-‘i. Iilnfll- mos l.l0 P. pileup-r’ ma. IL I 0010. luuuruall late It. iiiillreh basement laturdav gag-teens October hitken barley m. V" WI-Il. "Bazaar Bmeemst’. Jam! ‘m: "M00011!- “w .___.. fiorsgted to biuy ‘live and er ei. pflgq 00., 1M, '°““'e.i'.‘...."i“°'is‘i‘.s.";“rl;g'§g§ 0 tilh. Mules; mill“- tc get home. awn“ r 800th 1045-31. °"°° io-fl-Ti. James l.l0. 11th for 13355:» to- tel‘ -ll. Tea‘ Iinsii. Ohull! . W" minder. "- we?” W“ "w. this trend keeps up a. dispro- rtionately larger number of daily individual subscriptions u likely w with the last sea. From Army an the total tonight was 00,502,100, of has subscrib- Army . 51.000. Military District No. 0 at- Quebec, was the first Anny diets-act to mach its quote. of 0800.000. Headquarters said sorel, Que, a "dark horse” in race between larger centres to reach combined general canvass and yroll sav- ings quotas. put up a st ff challea to Brantford. Ont. still leading wi 84.6 per oer}- Borel is close behind with 62.0 per cent. Other leaders. as reported by loan headcusrters, included: Show- inlgan Falls. Que" 47.7; Valleyfield. . Sumrnerslde. PEI. 30.5; . - Quebec, 32.2: erlcton. 31.0; Cape Breton. N. ., i; Three Rivers. Que, per cent. From the flair officer of the Navy's Newioundla. d force came e sglnal that the $150,000 quota had been ca an to $300,000. while a sub-command at Sydney was also over the line. with 813.000. A shore establishment at Saint John. N.B.. hosted $30,000 to take it over the top. Friendly Feeling. Al Moscow Parley MOBOOW. Oct. 2l—(APl- British, American and Ruaei Foreign Ministers met again today. with military leaders once more 1n attendance, and a. Brisisn spokes- man said they were nearing the end oi their "very frank and ruil discussions on the first topic of the eed agenda. en was reported as pleased over the progress to date. The reaction of fluil was not learn- ed immediately, in keeping with American policy to divulge nothins until the sessions end. Moscow newspapers continued ro highllgh the news of the confer- he an which finished only-with the ilnfll dictation oi signals of lnstrufiliflll- On other nights he would retire l0 his bedroom fully dressed. Kflsgmg to his o . ' wmrlvrlu own health seam in fail the war cabinet was loathe t0 believe he had overtaxeuwnlmsst-‘lé we“ realize that lliiasdég: on irhflleglfl could never be w i -"E'_———-— By JOHN LEBLANC Stsf lwde his voluntee- oareinen. wflalellewiol The wind was at sale vrenfih. ee is 3,5,2; try" "" s: .....- eorve 9‘.'..‘31.'i“v%.“.“ ellbrlg“ ‘Jim... thlfli - °.°:,<>-',]'§',-‘*§_E.:s.':rsr'€m.:r A 9f W leemaa Brio. Olrardo ew eliminator 80.. was ribs as looeelfrom his ward t nil Two fe ‘gr-ii. and swept ow seamen eeusht him- im. their uull wee feeble a ainst the force of the wator. III "'i‘.i.°”..‘.'§‘.3.°se whose battle so» 9 Airforce since the out reuk of war d was being passed r» War Labor Board Reveolmhirilling Rescue Of Man In Mid-Atlantic Tim ‘t call for volunteers for about. llore than enough the werewai atitasidabythstime first raced ill! t0 over ss it heeded scroll - The P v Col. lielston To Visit Province The l-lc . L. J. la l of National Deferlve representative for Prince County is to b in m 0 is coming week-end. 1t is expect d that he will arrive on Sunday :1’- ternoon and remain until Monday, Oct- 26. when he will $3M. where he” mm i; n connec on ch Fifth Victory mils-B. a War Loan Meeting At. Central Bedequc Last Evening CAt£rti11eBeYiVar flaunts. meetlnguat an a eoue as even . T.J. Iriman acted ls Clilrllgfllii-ll and despite the weather there were seventy eight persons in attendance. The speakers were Hon. Horace Wri ht and Mr. Harrison Mac- Fa-r one. Mr. Wright told about the increases in our Arm , Navy, and and said that Prince iadward Island menwere with Canadian Unltswho had token part wztn sritisn and rican Forces in almost every “The dollars lives" said Mr. W g slpoke of the five alogang use: ictcry Loan' Campaigns. The Sir . Loan was the V lor Victory ltt B- time when Prime Minister Church- ill called the ylng of Empirc when things looked as if all was ost. The Second loan was “Give us the Tools and We Will Finish the Joh.“ ‘The Third Loan was “Nothing matters Now But Victory" because the Axis were showing who’. they were doing to conquered coun- tries. The Fourth was “Back The Attac " and the attack has now started and now in the Fifth Loan it is “Speed Th e Victory." Mr. Harrison MacFarlane after complimenting Mr. Wright on his outstanding speech outlined the various ways in which farmers and fisherman and others can bull bond ged every- n w >- be $35,000.00 would do th be exceeded. The War Loan Films were shown by B. Graham Rogers of The Tra- vel Bureau, Mr George A. Bowncss of Summerside sung several solos which were encored heartily. He was accompanied on the D1800 b! Mrs. Walter Ileard Named Member 0f oTrAwA. Oct. zi-(CPJ-An or- geg-ln-council appointing Arthur o Board for Prince Ed-Igrd Island was published today in Canadian war orders and regulations. Mr. Gprmley succeeds Leo F. Corcoran of Charlottetown who has reslrneri. ’ copies l pace tnrougn muddy lei-rein a little Pape Covers Edward lleland Like the Dew A uation Last Nit By Kirke L. Simpson. Associated Press War Allhlyg; Preparation for a Nni retreat from all northwestern Bonds as well ls from the Crimea and flee Dniober bulge in the south are indieatall in Berlin advices to Swedish papal-s. The ‘report German fortification e1 a line south of Narvu Esto ' in anticipation of a Russian of- fensive in the north to match the Bod Army blows being struck in the south and centre. There would be no necessity of such a defence line lf the Germans ha ill ltldlnth th-N ll t. ithl hlZ mflavfil-fi. ° iii lllll “inf; ‘£3.35. nil.‘ .2 $3133.‘; .'.’i"“"‘ "‘ Naroova ver, the sea outlet from the Peipug lake thxusslan-Eltonlan frontier, leaving the par- row Nnrva Isthmus as the y land brld s between the two countries north of the Pskov gateway, south oi’ the elpus Lakes. German military experts were said to predict a. new Russian attack in the Lenin area lnt rated with the renewed westward push from Novel, 150 lea south of skov. The reports to Sweden added thai Ea- tonlans had been warned by the Nazis of an ,, caching "national owl‘- genoy." There seems no question that the first onsllulhta o! the third ltus- sian winter offensive, into which the: spring-summer-fall drive from the Volga to the Dnieper ls ‘ . will come along the Leningrad-Voikirov- Lovnt front in the north. With the Nevel communlcatlo keystone lost. the whole German left flank to the Baltic. ls potentially in as tight u 073D as are Null forces in the Dnieper bulge and tjhg Crimea. That front has 4‘ badly over . It bv twfl critical communications gntews s, Narva and Pskov. It ls in that theatre. bordering on the Baltic, that e B. winter will first take a him! in the fighting. There is no reasonable doubt that for months the B115- sians have been massing winter offensive equipment for that. and winter in northern Russia ls only weeks. even days away. it would take quickly available and heavy Nazi Iclervcs to boll!" the German line north of the Dnieper to the Baltic. This line has 110'- beei. seriously attacked by the Russians In the ..reeent or beyond expansion of the Velikle Lukl foothold to Novel, an obvious preliminary for rnlnior operations when the heavy winter free-re comes in the Invit- mll‘! ES. Events eleswhere have sufficiently proved that the Nazi command ha! not the reserves to hold so exposed a position as the long and irregular Lovat-Vollrhov-lnnlngrad flank. The alternative lg retirement into "l- glarvatlstamgs kin thcwnorth and behind the Pcipus Lake chain from El‘! 0 C 5 0V ‘I WHY- That would mean. however. evacuation of all northwestern Russia with no more than Nazi rearguard actions. lt would lead inevitably to anti-Nari u rlsln s in Estonia and all the Baltic States. Avg lt must ll- n iPnd to orce ittle Finland vlrtu1lly, to _ v1!!!‘ “UHF Zen-sues: psrtncrrinte sctlofrtoeerrrf-hcetlillles-witlr-RBBI sen the but terms she can obtain. . Hopes Of Early Entry Into Rome Are Fading Difficult terrain and stiff enemy resistance slow Allied advances. By WES GALLAGHER (A- s’. war Uorreaponuent) ALLIED HEADQUARTERS AL- Grants, uct. 21—iAP)-—H0}JB5 of quick Allied conquest of Rome fad- ed tonight as the Allied 5th army sn-ggeu iorwaud at a slackened more than Al T111183 north of Naples, Just 2i days alter enterulg that im- portant port. An average of a mile a day in country that was growing increas- ingly difficult and against Germs-n TBS-ISJIHCE growing correspondingly stronger pluoea the capture of the eternal city. 100 airline miles swan}: LONDON. Oct. 22 — (Friday)- (CP) - An alr raid alert sound- ed in Inndon early today for the sixth slwceeslve night. LONDON. Oct. 22 — (Midis?)- (OP) — The Daily Mail sold today that Field Marshal Jan tlhrlstiaan glufifgsidellbie "iliialllie 309° i Smuto has offered to send large Theibrlghtest spot in the All!“ ggglnglzllo: iéaflfih “éiufinpfiilic? picture was tng unceasing lcsivlty of the powerful British air forces. Wednesday lot-Gen. . Clark's augmented iorccs register- ed only slight gains north or the V ols probed e-long defense line along the rugged Me..- sico ridge from the sea to "nafro- The soggy, devastated ogruoulturai terrain posed tougn transport problems for the Allies. (The Berlin radio said Thursday to help relieve the Bengal famine and that the offer had been ac- cepted. ' A L L l B D HEADQUARTERS. Southwest Pacific, Oct- es (‘Pri- day) - (OP) — Japanese troops in the jungle northwest of Iln- sehllsfen, New Guinea, have ad. vanced still farther by infiltra- tion in u move disclosed for the first time today by m Allied night that “the posslbillt that the gmgmmn u u, “MM” u, Allies e plan ing r lB-nd- ins inaltaly isnenvlsaa-geu" in Ber- 33.0"" “m” "7 “"5"” u" lin.) Fighting 2400 feet above sea lev- el along itaiys mountainous beck- Bernard Mont- smcxrronlvr. Oct. a1 - (AP) _ “Blink Allied attack from three sides on the "under belly" oi Eu- fillltlrertl the “Germans are maid c sn - nv o e the nervous Balisrlls, "£311? ‘on m tured four miles west of Campopssso, and Oratino. a. few miles to the north. ls ning an anti-aircraft sun. walsnavysarirw a cork jacket. but in mid-Atlantic his I0- ‘ ing overboard in weather the that _ _ "l him- Whispermgs Income wo e last heard of He would be posted ‘missing!’ Bu s o had to into account One ratlnl threw a buoy to mark the soot where he dropped off. The ship same about in a sweeping circle. Look- oute an m on the soot-i when th was a oon- Oanadlan was bbinl. Plenty Volunteers o the take it over. e launching was tough. in seas like that. But once overboard the drénmd boat crew fousbt their way mot w Glrardo mobbed. And they sotwm. f $0 minutse sitar item against shin. The man over- board. thoulil. was brought in in- tact. The Lieutenant dismisses Iiret he it all with-arrows. "Just don't mention my name.” he warns. taken Tax May Come Down Storming of the h ground west reaching here ‘ ' g u; _ of Campobasso nst strong Nazi resistance was ‘al for the movement of Montgomery's for along an important road toward the ixhighway and rail Junction of leer- Mainland Loan Totals OTTAWA. Oct. 2l—-(OP)—'I‘he HALIFAX. Oct. _ _ Ottawa. Ilveninkocitisen said today 500W" 10in subacrigllorlogtalnm in a news ry that there "was today to 88.024478), or 2a p9]- “he e. vagrant w per today of the poe- 0i’ the Provinces quota of season, slbili y of some lowering of the ln- 00° it was announced at rovineiai come tax structure ne year." headquarters tonight. es mm, srvfriousmo scum: We mmafim _____ SAINT JOHN, 1L3 , Oct. Bl— amount. m land 40p). g fgPi-"l" Bfluwwk’: total n. m. scheme for buildE-sae up to 2,000 g“ at $5.- "°“"' i“ mm‘ " '1" "l ll" dev Hmonutcd t. 01.11 All)?‘ 1%; ved h th ' wtmhy e citvl Bcusins $30?” h" an obiectlve of e24 h! equipment in action was seen l " l1N0 CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1943 GE AHEAD lN DNl d Island Total In. Loan Reached Ch’town Anny Leads M. ll. llo. 6 BALI-EAR. Oct. 2l-(CP)—Arm establishments in Mill mimic‘; Ne. 6 oiled up a Fifth v ctory Loon total of 5483.000 today to reach 60-4 percent of their quota. $800: 13g izeadouarters announ- ar o teto 882 per cent of lllviflxlllogfgo district antes. Yermcuth troops were in second place with 70.1 per cent. Yesterday an error in trans. mission gave the small Greenwood area 100 percent of its oblective, but a correction today reduced ti... fizure to 25 pu- gem, Navy Continues Campaign For llictory Loan At the request of victory Bond Headquarters ln the city, the de- corated Whale Boat which was viewed by hundreds of citizens dur- ing the past two days, will be re- turned to its location on Market Square early this mornlni! in order that farmers and others in attend- ance at the Market will have an opportunity to see the display. The parade of an armed party from the “Queen Charlotte" yes- terday save citizens an additional incentive to buy "Speed the Victory Bonds." This colourful conxany consisted of the naval band and three pls- toons under the leadership of Lleut. D. P. MacLennan, Sub-Lleut. Gar- ret and L-S. D. A- Brown and Sub- Lleut. Gander and A.B. Eric Rob- inson, Commanders of lst, 2nd, and 3rd platoons respectively. Btv-rtlns at S o'clock from the "Queen Charlotte" the procession marched along Kent st. to Pownal then advanced to Great George along which it ontinued to Graf- end finally returned to the bar- "lfik-r- The pleasing s. pearance of these naval lads shoud prove e1. fectlve in inviting a hearty fgg- ponse from the Victory lnan pug- chasers. Adherents to the Navy who are buying “Speed the Victory Bonds" m dolor e ewd Job and it is ex- pected that an announcement will be made to the effect that the (my objective has been reached on Sat- urday. when "Navy Week" will be concluded and the Army takes over to carry on the work. ‘The Navy will have completed their week of strenuous activity on Saturday. meklne it possible, in 919017. for the Army to land on the hostile shores of enemy ca“. try and from that position th Army will press forward to reach their objective. Support the Efforts of the Nawy_ Buy arson rnp vrc-roav norm Fire Fighting Equipment In Fins Display A fine display oi.’ fire fightln . de m lsi of “his?” Arlen.‘ hefrl‘. or yards alolg) Brighton shore from Bri hton ad, being shot up by as cses. cperstin A disp at one time- ay of the "L! ll. a minute en- gine was made. T engine was at irst operated with four lines of hose and later six. A000 i0 Fire Chief lldclihchem the engine arrived hers in 1929. Fred Pickard was in oom- LB. and Mr. Arthur rn.... es- ton, thence to Richmond, to Prince don't When reaaen preaches, “Maxims A 01A MERE MAN if you hear her. she'll box your ears. 10 PAGES lalaoriptleu Delivered, 00.00 lull. IIJI- otha- lrevlnnsa I U-IJ. LOOP Muc_h E By JUDSON O'QUINN Writer) LONDON, Oct. 21 — (AP) -—The Red Army plunged within 23 miles of the industrial centre of Krivoi Rog today roil- ing over 1,500 German dead and through 50 more Dnieper River loop villages in a six - mile stride toward the Black Sea, Moscow announced tonight. “The enemy is sus- taining enormous losses and under the blows of our troops is retreating. abandoning arms and stores of war materials," said a midnight com- munique supplement broadcast by Moscow and recorded by the Sov- iet Monitor. While a Berlin spokesman admit- ted the southern l‘ an army was in an “extremely dangerous" plight. enmeshed in u giant Sov- iet pincers, the Russians also an- nounced the capture of the centre of embattled Melitopoi. Crimean gateway far to the scultihleast. and fresh gains north of ev and southwest Clorn which is holding up the other arm of the Soviet pincers. the Russians said their units wiped out 1.000 en- emy troops and smashed German reinforcements in stiff fiirhtdnl. The ltrects of the city were mid to strewn wi German dead. dozens of wrecked tanks. huge M- mm. guns and other abandoned merny equipment. The Germans still hold the nor- thern part of Melltopcl. the Rus- sian ‘ulletln said after nine days of street combat. Liquor Revenue Conference To Cpen Today WA, Oct. Il-(Olil-Ia-i- lure of some of the representatives to reach Ottawa in time I delay in today's scheduled Dom- inion-provincial conference - uor revenues, which now open tomorrow morning. The conference will work out lg- reements under which the Vii-Ices f com nsa on from fit’. Eddhwiha. amount their liquor revenues fall short of ‘that in the year ended une . . 1 Erovlilnci delegations include the o ow g: HNew Dgrunswick — lion. J. es ne prov “sigma. Fulton of the new: eon- Nova Beetle-Hearty Potter. de- outy provincial treasurer. Ind W. LPPeveriii ruvlnclieallaegadiionnon rinm war — - ”¢‘.i"‘e*§°°s“t‘“-.‘t?'%€"°°“‘.l;" . . . war - and’ mg. ge-rumlerl. provincial auditor. Quebec-LB. Beiler, assistant provincial treasurer, and E. Stan- ton, auditor. (Associated Press Staff, ‘ offensive against, the U-llflfllg m hllhlfifi $545,950 Nazis Abandon quipment A New Searchlight Used 0n Subs LONDON. Oct, itl-(UPI-‘lhe "keystone of success in the air disclosed tonlgh _ ' The guardedly-phrased nouncement crlbed sesrchli hi. as “in the millions ‘of oandfepovvcr in strength" and said it has been used for more ‘than a year. ‘ The submarines, which for- merly surfaced at night to charge their batteries, now l" ‘being forced to “cruise au - |merged a: rglglat and ‘surface movemen _ ay," w h re- lsuli, that n.1, are "safe neither by day nor by night." S’Side Man Named Officer 0f M. ll. E. C. BRIDGETOWN. N. I3. Oct. I—- (CP)—R4ev. AI‘. Baker of LAT-Tn N.S., today was elected president Maritime Religious Education-i Council at its annual convention Other officers included: Vice-President. Rev. John Janie Summersidc, PILL: Rev. John Lin- ton, Sussex. N.B.: Rev. A E. Mor- rison. Halifax. ‘treasurer: Captain Ourtis Gib- man. N . Members of the oeuiel he cludcd. Mrs. TJ. ohrey. en- sington, P.E.I. and Mrs. L.M. Mws ray. Hunter River. P.l!.‘.l'. A budget of $7.500 was adoofoe by the Council's general board. Fann Machinery. To Be Increased ILIGDM. Oot. I — (U!) — Preduetim ef farm machinery in Canada will be increased in 10M to 80 fir cent of the 1940 notion Orbert I, Bloom, tawa administrate.- og arm munei euviee prloeepltlcsrd, sald here lord Wavail, viceaoy of India, spoke in latin when replyins to an address of welcome, also in latin, at Winohestor College- t. today. mOTBA i-‘foom/LL "llew Fleet Leader In Mediterranean Captains J1". Martin. D. F. Bethune, Ohurles Connolly, John Turner, P.J. Bentner and F. 1N8! were in charge of a. 000 gal- lon a minute A.R..P. pump, oper- ated by a crew of ten men. The reserve A.R.P equipment was under command oi ' r Art ampbell. It consisted of two 500 gallon and en's 50 Illlcm 011ml?- The demonstra on lasted over half an hour. Tea, Coffee Rationing May Be Lifted Soon UPPAWA, Oct. 21—(OP)—-Tf the Domlnionb supply situation c021- tlnues to improve, Canadian tea and coffee drinkers may receive before Christmas news that the rationing of these commodities has been sus- pended, the Prices Board said io- LONDON. Oct. 22—(1i‘ridoy)- (OPJ-Adrnlrai Sir John 11D. Cun- ningham has been appointed com- mander-ln-chief of the Alllnd fleet in the Mediterranean succeeding his distant cousin. Admiral of the Fleet Sir Andrew Browne Cunning- ham who is the new First See Lord Tho anpointmtnt. effective Oct. 55, was not made public until to~ ay. SENT TO JAIL HALIFAX Oct. 2i—(CP)-—-Ed- mund F. Rvan, native of Cone Bre ton. and Ivan Doucette of Prince Edward lslnnd were sentenced in court indov to seven months and six months respectively. in jail on chargze of breaking and entering a canteen here Oct. l8. The youths who were employed here. pleaded Iuiity. Mains: Continued cool with in- termlttent rain and drizzle Friday and l-‘rlday evening. High tide this eveninz at 7 and tomorrow morning at. 5. . Sun sets this evening at 6.05 and rises tomorrow morning at '1 l New moon , 9.59 p.m Siunmerside tide 1B minutes int/er than Charlottetown. DAILY AIR SERVKYE Charlottetown -- summmsldr — Moncton Leave Charlottetown 7.35 a. III- l2.00 noon. 4.80 p. m. Arrive Chnrlovteinwn l.l0 p. m. 5.15 p- rn. 1.05 p. m. SUNDAY SERVICE Leave Charlottetown l2 noon. Arrive Charlcitetinvn 5A5 p. m. P. E. l.-N.S. I-‘rrry Service linrl! including Sllndlyu. Wood Leave Islands-100" mm. .15 . re-lv: Clriboa ms rm. o" r l