V, v 11. 1943 ~ $WPonr o ________ s.. ____,— THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUAR ..- _... .. <__ -—. -_ DIAN {AGE THREE UR BoYs 1N BLUE I; T“ “Twig it Sta%%\@ one! "The greatelstaiileture mt put on celluloid!" / W ylmoututm etvnotbl. -§._ } _..____ 1/” '—*"'—-..__ 1-2:” ‘ii “m m ‘Y's . em .1‘ e lie great ' "r movies in my time! fine-mg‘ ALEXANDII WOOLLCO" MORE MAJOR AWARDS THAN ANY Ofl-IER “lite vebrymgrgatest i tl$ tilii. 1 [SA ufiu/l I b. "The gieatss picture . of the war up to now!" Q” -“:l-//"a MD comm "Surely the greatest ot than all. tin epic!" ~ i m» - IQWHI. THOMAS w... Bernord Mile I III9‘A1II'II\IA "ieruiessiva anti moving KdYwéllh/lh’ f .. l‘ " H‘ iutiieiastllefifle!" rvuil 3 SHOWS DAILY - AT £3.15 -— 7.00 AND 9.00 MAIY IOIHIS IINIIIAII - SIX DAYS smlvrs TO-DAY -.1.|¢.v1....-¢1..<1 v ‘can. E TO Mil trio/Eels M_ . w» CA PITGE. ..~»,,\t>.- -.., . 14/1 -1 . . .-.. . m - . i Look at him, folks! Never dreamed Yd nee . the day Lunfcl go all “risky-wacky W91’ a woman...You kin jun! imagine what the a; neighborsdown PinoRiclqe way are saym ‘ .»..-..l|.l.- n I —end you'll agree-Jib shore funny! ' n-‘rr-nn-vl-s. OI n-w.“ :1 I1lv!l‘4| . '-"n'¢'¢'¢'-'-'-'JU'J'-'=H'=' y lt-ozssu ms ‘ ' . t’: honey outer sunon _ 1 “ ~ ‘ '~'"'bvm ‘OSCAR osuul Moor! ~ touts: cums .. ZTOISAY -'=- TUE. -=- WED. r?- ALSO NEWS - LEON manor. COMEDY me w, ny < d not have rm opportunity to retaliate in miv Wily. The ivhole action lasted less than zflfic ‘ i‘! .l - r l in tit" FffJ-‘flfi ‘J-‘IHI-‘Jfu-‘AEJ-‘Jiflufifi a"'J-'u‘-'n'i-'fl|'-'-' ' vino dc Quvbcv- ‘left u. right s. v. A. .1. M. Randall. mNVR. Halt- i (Associated ' LONDON, May l4—tAP)—Hit- ler‘s strong-arm specialist, Gestapo Chief Heinrich Himmler. ivns re- pcrted hurrying to Sofia tomght at Turnkey. which has pacts of Alliance with Britain and iron-aggression v with Germany. was ready und will- ing to fight on the side of justice . H M. C. s VILLE DE QUEBDC-depth-charged, fax, N. 8.; A. B. _W. B. Browne. RCNVR. Bristol; a qilTflPfl rmd rammed the German submarine she sank! A. B. A. horlmer. RCNVR. spring Hill: A B- A. ‘ ' ' “ ‘rzlcnh with such speed and vlciouswcsci Townsend. RONVR, lnckport; Splndler. RGNVR. Lunenburg; Sto. L. C. RCNVR. 5t. John, N. B; A. B O. C. Nlckerseri. RCNVR. Clarks Ha" 'n hole are Maritime men aboard l-ll/ICSI RCNVR, BydneyJN. ii; _ On the near side or the rope arez, R-CNVR. Summerede: LSeo. G. Himphlll- WNW-k Charlottetown l‘ Tells Story of Who Lives of Many In Life The story oi a. datroyel; the ‘H. M. B. iorrih which went down ‘m the Battle oi Crete, Noel Coward's "in Which We Serve." which is due for its local premiere l today at. Hrmce nowaru ‘ ihestre through United _Artlsts re- wease. shows in dramatic manner ‘ how the men who sail in this snip are bound to her in love and sac- rifice, yet live their own lives apart in the warm circle or their families. Prom the launching of the ‘Jior- ;rln. until its last moments when - it lies sadly on its side in the war- lh which they ‘and gallantly, and for WllOSe glory trhany of them lose their lives un- over-bud, ider the bombs of the enemy. And “w; we s” bqmbs mu . Yet behind this liie of members through the mo! of the Hardy of the RoyalN avy, who keep the ships guns blazing until the wat- ers of the sea flow over them, is or father. As the Torrln sinks at Crete and the survivors cling to a a rubber float camera returns us to scenes in the lives of some of them-of Captain Klnross played by Noel Coward. of his Chic Petty Officer. Walter .Hardy, and of Ordinary Seaman Of Destroyer Torrin i table at Christmas. laughing singing and making s Shorty end Mrs. honeymoon enjoying the brie: mo. mcnte of Joy before he to the sea and the war. e see the | Klimosdralbig,‘ Wm‘ i ni n on ,ena c c lulled Mediterranean. tt is the ship VgnTd dflnk y {hi Enter? mg serve steadfastly beauty qg the 1531mm side —- while planes fly ominously home and kill Mrs. Hardy, who le- fusedto move on to shelter in thel _ _ country because she couldn't leave I their own life as husband or lover hei- home. awaiting rescue, the .home lie, the thread of the war is subtly woven - women and chil- dren livin not father an anxiety and on the brink row or horror to come. . v Men Serve on Ship ' Bound Together Shorty Blake. We lee the K111106508 ‘drinking their favorite occlstui, the l mnross $900181. bot-n to the ‘lorrin l and to their owiroevotlon um mp- l pmess. We see with what high pur- pose and resolve the ship was com- missloned. We see the Hardy‘; around tbs m Dew . Blake on their oer back in»: tn country- ‘ husband's garden — or his‘ Thro h all these episodes of only bereft of husband, but living in Gestapo Chief Called To Keep Bulgarians In Line Gennans Keeping Close Watch On Turkish Moves. By JAZVIES M. LONG ‘t Press Staff Writer) the urgent call 0i yiing Boris t0 help keen the Bulgarians in line I ivhile German military experts strengthen defences there against the possibility of on Allied blow in the Balkans. The Wilhelmstrasse meanwhile W55 reported keeping the closest watch on Turkey. Travellers reaching lstunbul said the Germans hlso were speeding military preparation; in Bulgaria-apparently for de- fence. Istanbul dispatches quoted authoritative sources as say- ing Turkey would continue her present foreign policy "unless military events in the immed- iate vicinity force her hand." The Berlin radio. m a broadcast recorded by The Assoclated Press, quoted Turkish Foreign Minister Numan Mencmeiictoglu as saying. in fultilmcutci hcr obligations. "Turkev will always stick to her obligations,“ the broadcast ducted lAfrica. Would Probe Cov’t Aid To Aluminum Company ‘ By C. R. Blackburn Canadian Press Sjnff Writer OTTAWA. Mav l4 -tCP)— A request that. government financial . zigicements with the aluminum ‘ccmpany of CDHBGB, be subject. of a ifioyal Commission Inquiry, and that Leighton McCarthy‘, Canadian Min- I lster to Washington. be recalled for questioning on this matter. was mode today in the House of Com- mons by M. J. Caldwell. 0.0.11‘. lead- or He said the assistance Riven the company by Britain. the United States and Canaan to finance war- time expansion, including the huge Shlpsaw. Que. power dam. enabled the corporation to strengthen its Far side. Cook J Coleman, “r; A B R. W OflkCSw A. B. F‘. G. Arsenault. ‘ corded by lslstanoe groups had been brou ht heTurkish Fol-cl n Minister. An Algiers rs lo broadcast re- _ The Associated Press | said Nazi defences in Bulgaria and | Greece near ‘I'm-key were directed- byFleld Marshal Erwin Rommel. Unrest Continues Meanwhile. embattled Nether- lands and Belgian Patriots were reported still snarling German cvm- munications and attacktn officers and men despite 43 execut ens. indications of new unrest in Hence were seen in the Gcstzt o roundup 0! 200 members of tge Vichy Government suspected of eh, , $51,111! Firnetgnhsecrc-ig communication‘ res tame rou or Allied agents. g p5 It was reported reliably that Grand Admiral Karl Doeriitz. cum- mander-lh-chief the German Navy, had moved his headqubrters from PBHS to Kiel because he felt A Great Human Drama Written and Directed by [Vuel Coward | This is the story of a ship, of the men who so gal- lantly serve in her, and of the wumcn who 10W h", fear her, and pray with all their hearts for her safe- keeping. “In Which We Serve” - written and directed by Noel Coward and also starring this famous ac- tor and playwright-is a tense, human drama that carries a particular message in these times, depicting as it does the heroism of the men of the Royal Navy and the intimate, heart-stirring scenes dealing with those who are left at homo to “carry on” while their brave men face the perils and hardships of a war at sea. Plan t0 See “In Which We Serve" Now Showing at THE PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE iln ‘third? ' NEW HYDE PARK SUITS IHJCEIVED TODAY SEE THESE HENDERSON & DIIDMDRE . MEN'S WEAR unsafe in France. Fighting Wench head uarters here disclosed for the first e to- night that French underground re- under o. central authority _ e council of French resistance o er- KNHS in “M100. and linked to en, Charles De Gaulle. The German pres; discussed 101' the first time a prospective Allied European invasion from North monopoly oi power and aluminum Production. Mr. Ooldwell brought Mr. Mc- CIYULV 111w u" Dicture when he questioned the part Mr. McCarthy Dlflved in the deal with the United States in the lntter-‘s capacity as Canadian Minister while occupying the positon of vice-president of the American Aluminum Oomporiv which is the parent com , fltd as s director of the Aluminum company. o! Canada. Muhltlon Minister Howe spoke for the government and declared that lt was unwarranted to attack Mr. McCarthy who was a retired builmss mm living his services. late in life. as n patriotic duty. He said he had rsonsl know- ledge that Mr. McCarthy had noth- ing to do with airy of the trans- actions between the United stat“ interests and the Aluminum Com~ Dunv of Canada. The Minister sale“ further that no inquiry could produce s better plan to increase production of alumin- um desperately needed for war air- creft than the one adopted. It some ultimate advantage ac. By means of cameras with electrlcl Out’. of the tlbmrsuldl n! like controls and flash bombs of 50.-]conro_ved bv the Royal Navy. 10B 000.000 candle-power, R. A. F. Bom- I than one out of 200 has been lost. ber Command makes photographs l The Royal Navy. has sunk or Qt- of damage being donc in its night ured more than 8.000.000 tom M raids on enemy territory. cncmv merchant lhippigl “GOD BLESS OUR SHIPS and all who sail in them" Cl crued to the corporation it shOlllt‘. the weighed against the advantage! of being able to furnish 40 oer cent of the aluminum used by tho United Nations. The debate arose over third neod- in! of the $1. . .000 bill for Rmntinl mutual aid to tho United Nations. S. H. Knowles ((7.01. Winnipeg North Centre) gnu‘ J. 1n, Pqujiof, (Lib. ‘Itemisooustnl spoke briefly before the bill was finslly pused and sent to the Senate. The House then turned to 00n- aiderstion of the 88.890.000.000 war appropriation bill for the current fiscal year with Defence Minister Ralsbon resuming his secount of the Arm's operations which ho benn last night. Before the House settled down to routine business Trade Minister MaeKinnon Lnnouneed that the max-mum wheat delivery uuotn was bclnlf nised from l4 to t5 bmhel: en authnriuc‘ acre and that the oats quota restriction had been re moved nt_ 5'76 delivery points. When debate opened on third resdlm of the mutual old bill Mr. Ccldwell opened his attack u-oon the aluminum dcnl but emphasises‘ that. his mun was not optimum the sift of wlr supplies to United Nations. "We support the free transfer of goods to our lilies but we crittcil! svvemlv profits and elfts to orlv- are mmoratione which those tune -ers involve. "Under the neceseflss ef war Noel Coward as Captain D in “In Which We Scrvs." Noel Coward's magnificent film about Efhsifliivg is such a solid contribution to the gar e am n‘ consider it a prlvllcl-Il‘ l" 01W“ K“ me ‘ telling you of it and vccommcfldlflll m?" Y“! see it as soon as you can. "The epilogue of a great film. a , statement of faith by the author- “lfcre ends the story of a ship. but there will always be other ships, for zu- m-e an Island race. Through all our centuries the sca has ruled our destiny. There will alu-riys be other ships and I men to sail in them. It is these men in peace or war, to whom we owe so much. Above all our / victories, beyond all loss, in spite of changing values in a changing trot-Id, they give, to us their t countrymen, eternal and indomitable pride‘. God bless our ships and all who sail in them” giant monopolies in Canada are vtrvngtheriing their economic c-m- trol 011d lbndnrigerlng the future of democracy. l "Oi these monopolies I ih‘nk_ the outstanding example is the elimin- um comnlflv of Csnuu." -.-l