MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN r-iiu nussttlehaleomotelnend ‘wthaenowlusfsllsii. T7 ottetown Guardian, I've Outs, III nah‘ OIQIIIII, IOIIIO‘ my/ 4/» The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, MONDAY, JULY 12, 1943 MAXI MS 01A MERE MAN Disniss excessive sorrow; gricl ought not to be immodente. -— - -~-~: lunseriptlon Delivered, $5.00 IA". 84.001 other PIovlnr-n- Q 0,5,; 55,09, 8 PAGES WCILIAN AIRPORTS ARE CAPTURED OODODO .'_ ) Canuck Gets ‘Across. First nvasiorL Story Canadian r33». ‘Walked Into Sici A_irman_ Reported Safe And Well ‘QDQOO-U long road stretches ahead marked that road. ing the estimated 300,000 ‘lhen there is the less spectac reinforcing thc Allied troops and War Situation Last Night By I-lamilton W. Faroii. Associated Press War Analyst Spectacular landings of Allied forces on the shores of Sicily are the "begmhing of the end" of Axis power but it with bitter battling and heavy cas- ualties before the end itself is Victoriously attained. Even complete conquest of the big Island off the toe of the Italian boot-and that remains to be accorupllshed-—will be but a. step down mmedlately, of course, the principal Axis troo s stat oned there. ai- but equally important problem of That major undertaking must come n the face o is well to remember that a roblem on Sicily is vanquish- roviding su plies andequipment. Axis aerial opposition, Ashore. British, Opposition Only Light On Beaches Where Canadian Troops Stormed Australian and United States W" and possibly of a. concentration of enemy submarines in the Mediter- ranelli to repel invasion movements. Originally Canadian, British and United States forces moved on to the Island with comparatively minor opposition. But Sicily isn't another Parliclleria or Lampcdusa. Its size is such that coastal defences neces- sarily were light to ring the entire Island, and it can be assumed that Aillcrl intelligence reports pointed the first landings at the most vul11er- able point in llgllt lilies. initial thrusts it has been learned in other invasion moves always throw the defending forccs back. But that can be ex cted to list only for a day or two. Then comes the test when thc lnva ing force attempts to move forward to complete occupation. On Sicily it cannot be assum- ctl that the Axis armies will lie down. g total of 54 Canadian. t 20 of whom were scheduled to laud with troops, ""°"°',‘,‘l§.'r“il.:tal1i11srl invasion forces to Sicily early Saturday. 1mm” (1 s; of these correspondents to get his story out to the world ‘he, ‘iiunro of The Canad an Press who wrote the followin “in, ‘l: sir-fly late Saturdan t reached North Africa. early QM“. This ls his "world lnat." By Boss Munro, Canadian Press War CvITBSPDIItICIIt N slclLY, J l_ lo - (Delayed) - (or flABYglE-Blldliilgtlcgfvtgtllgflvllfil:IIBVBI and aili- ‘hight bombardment the _. 1 l]; d l t Si il t day, meeting very little deter- 2l2l““.l:.52;f.‘;°2‘.'.’.l.'2.. 11.’. .1 l». un day ti fth l la d. miylilelhélltlillidigll: smoashsednthrough beach defences as soon as tile!’ m; set ashore and the infantry attacked inland. establishing an ex- lmlvs bridgehead which was the Canadians‘ initial task in the 8th imy invasion plan. bb resistance has pffimfilslrup h)? the Italians north 111d west of Pachino and alonll through the weak beach defences in about 15 minutes. From about midnight air forces 111111 111111111 111 111B 1m“ “m” lastered the Pachlno Peninsula 6 119mm "lgagglrglanlai" Name and a. terrific series of bomb ex< 18 111111185 111° 11 l’ while in“ plosions and the lights oi burning below 101111- 11111 111"“ be,“ Pacliino, set Mire by the R.A.F., f isoners are nThelhr have been ccminfl hick from the front since delvn 1-1 bitches of 50 or 100 guarded by one or two Canadians. Casualties Light 5e far Canadian casualties app- n: to be very light. On one b08611 where two assualt units landed there were only half a dozen 111611 helped to guide us in. The big warships of the fleet stood offshore :1 few miles 11nd added to the din uiith tremendous salvos that shattered the night. Fantastic Spectacle It was a most fantastic spectacle to scc and hear .Two assault units stormed the left sector. So far I have been unable to find out 1lo\v the westerners did. but from a cliff top ‘near the main beach where I am writing this. with the fleet ncarhv and landing shins and warships spread nut in the boy. I c1111 sec smoke and hear gunfire some miles llllnnd oll their front. Apparently thcv are training ground steadily with naval bomb- prrlmgnl, support still going on. Other units from Nova Scotill. New Brunswick and Quebec landed dur- ing thc morning and afternoon. The bridgehead had been estab- lished bv the time they were sent in and thev berlan to march to the front. A supporting wroun landed shortly after the assault units. Landing All Day All day long our fleet of landing and Rcval sounded. llanded at 5:15 s. m. this morn- inl from a naval launch which gilded the assault infantry to the cull. There was scarcely 11 511°“ filed as I passed through the wire and the troops infiltrated into the countryside. Two companies had got in shortly ihrad of us on our beach and they ind some sappers seemed to have l sharp engagement but broke Blllilllti _EllEllTS 1 H 11, J 1‘ Lorne Vol ey 1174032. “Dance, 13th, websler’; Orchestra. "To1k1es—More11 TuesdHlQ-IJOJL €___. shins. cargo vessels. "Talkies-st, Peters Wednesday» Navy shins has her-n in the bav 7-1941- dlsembarking men bv the thous- _____ ands nfid discharging vehicles. "Dance, Lake Verde Sclwvl glvw and sunnlics. ‘ nl65dily_ July 13th, It i: now fivr- in the afrrnonu and "lore hasn't. hccn 1m air atl- nplr, It, 5119mm inner-dildo that. we are mt hqmlmd hut; the RAF. planes "re continually in our crcn. Th» Fnvvirllon attack i: ‘linked closely v-Itl‘ awn-h formations. "Dance Seven lvflle Bay 111-11111. Jilly ll. “Play and Dance, Si, Teresa's. Jilly 12111. Webster's Orchestra. '1. Wed 7-1021 "lire Cream festival and darlw 1 firmer: Road School, ThursdaylJuzlv . ‘1- z- 1 couple Drowned "Reserve July 10m [or Meadow- SACKVILLE, N. B., Jul ll -— . p --M . G aham ole, 22 h“ Ice cream and Danlillig-li. lhgirls, ondriirnold Hicks, 22, lost their lives in a drowning accident be 1r Big Lake neg; Jglllcure dogwflrv 11's M d _ th. A Dol- thi afternoon. rs. oe an . hr ornronpfilsfmly m 11-12-11. nigh accompanied by Edward Parsons and his sister Mildred were canoelng on the lake when a squall struck the light craft. caus- ing it to capsize. Edward and M11- dred Parsons were saved. “Barn Dance at Cecil Camr- “Ioe cream festival and dancel 11ml of i-Illlsbcro, Wednesday, July‘ m1. 1112-11 "Play "Kerb-twins Charlie." by ll. Teresa's Dramatic Club, Emer- tld H1111, Wednesday, July i4|;.111.2 31 well‘. and Mrs. Elmer L. Bulnllan of Rus- 1.1%.; tico. 621th casualty list of the war con- .10 (jljnlflx the tallied the 11am.‘ of Flt. Sgt. man under 111': ilradilig "DYCVlOHSlYJlifillllftitl 101119.111. reported lllissillg cn active strvlcml now Hpttllffl safe"! Flt-Sgt. Elmer Leigh Bulmarl arl-lv- 1111111115 (‘(11111 ed Gibraltar June 22111.1. Lcttcl‘ fol- " lows: This was signed by til: R C ‘ A F. Casualties Officer. ‘ Buimsll were agreeably surprzscri t receive a personal thc : Sflll stating that celved letters from the parents of all the other occunonts of lllc Diane cxwpt one who ls K Two who were rescued before 3111-, mar have since been nvrrlrdfrrl (is. d colgtianos-“lig ziefifdlaken prisoners“ were brought. rl-r/n for a wccks tot- an 121' . . Casualties Light On might [lite summarized as:- sulll iterrancu n. _ Strategically, Sicily is of first-rank importance 1n the overall Med- iterranean picture. Briefly, reasons for its importance to the Allied drive pruvlllc-s some 20 airflelds from which bombing raids might be launched on all of Italy to force that country out oi’ the war. Z. It could be a base for land operations against the Italian Penin- l 3. lt cnu1d_be the stepping-off place for a pincer movement against "lihc, Grcclc Peninsula with the other arm reaching from the Middle East. i. lt_ is part of a group of Islands, including Sardinia, which could ‘be stcpplill: stones to Southern France. l (‘onlrol of Sicily would provide domination of shipping in the Med- FLT. SGT. E. L. BULMAN Erlwlrd ISlJIICl L. .111 Bui collie eligible “order ul the winged . , 111.11 who have been reported missmg‘ and who have ':.1kc<i out of (‘lillllfvl occupxad territory. Lisicd missing, m c 111111 0 1'" 1' @110 111 Y LONDON, Julv 11 ~17?» .110- tcrrllrrv 111 14111611 1351 116,15 “PI tank German assault, perhaps the Dvrted to have returned “in, and gl-cuicst of the Will‘, i2‘.1‘.‘tl 111 budge ‘the Red Arllly from its 111151110115 on Flt. Sgl- 13111111111‘ 15 P1 5°11 0f M13 11.110 Orci Kursk from. today and the ‘ lls were '.ll>1o't(.1 throw tile (lis- ) _ qorglllllz-ccl nlccllallizlccl lliusses from lLfl-st 1112111- 111i‘ R-C-A F- 111 115 ltwo populated places ill that sector first week of the Blll- ,grc1ll sullllilcr offensive, Moscow an~ NllWllflfC 1210111.: tllc 165 mile Kursk lsilllflll in 111 Orcl to Brllirlrrlrl could The first indication the parents 1111c Gcrmzllzs achieve allytllillg rc- of thc airmail had that 11c was safe saclublirlg a brcnk-thrctlgh. thc mid was a telcgrllln which rrad: might cnrllutllniqltc said. acidlng “Pleased to advise that your son ltllzlt thrmlgllntlt thc day Red Army ucri to be" 01f massed cllclllv in: ' r1 illfnntljv assaults. A BBC lll lrl 1st rccorclcd ill New is 1i 111111 ill :1 week's - Gcrrunzls 11nd driven :1 . go llortll of Bclgnrod up lthc rail .1_\ tovaarrl Ruaslzlll-lleld Kurt-k. but thc Russians were counlcrntlackillc at both the tip 11d thc hose of thc ivcdgc. A Gt‘l'l‘11"" broadcast llcllrd by the ‘ s claimed that the in thc Bclgornzl sec- tor were" rmnus" and lrlade the assertion that “at no other time ln t.. whole wnr had the Russians u crcd such hcnvy casualties." During Sunday's fighting, Moscow said. 1G5 lllnrv German tanks wcrc cstroycci 0r disabled and 31 planes A few clays 171111" Mr. and Mrs. riglilflllbll 03.1119 11111111 ‘ he was "fit and well." Flt-Sgt. Biillllllll enlisted 111 Mnv 0 1941, proceeding Overseas :1 _vcar later. May 1942. Mr. and Mrs. Bulman have rc- from which the fliers bailed out-— g still missing.“ 111v! 1i®49&ic.1.1s1.1-9§%£1§1111s Reduce Pork For Domestic Market OTTAWA, July 11 —-(CP)-—hThc Mcat Board announced tonigt a OTTAWA Jul‘, 11_(CP)_Lnb°r new ordelZ-euqcuve ‘°““’"9“" can-n bliulslcr" lilltcheil today announced ‘lumen m slflugmgr m} I 1.1111 iuurtll colllpulsorv Qmllmllmem ‘he dorms“: market M» hugs of exvl trauslcr order which’ lists specific- portabze quality 1o maintain rctlul- any ‘a wide range of work from “r shlplnents or blicon w Bnmmlwnzch youths d. 16, 1'1 and 18 will during me summel months‘ whcnfllc trallsfsrl-l-d to more essential liogLmarlc-fings are at their low-est; jobs fine} Jul), 2‘ eve s. | _ ,, -_ - The announcement said the order,- mrggle czlljfiflklxéiligs Lmelnillorlggd $3 should not substantially reduce thesocgfid Lmhqfe} orders issued some “uflntnv or pork available for can‘ weeks ago. The Minister announced adlan Consumers helium.“ lil1leb:nn' some time ago that he had been ning of pork for export w 1 l‘€- “Mn mm“. w Nanak}. youths cow dulled‘ MC“ o: we product or the 310.1 bv those ordcrs. The fourth class previously canned for export order is the one pumng m“ power now will be available as fresh or mm effect cured "1933"- Tllerc was no official indication how mlllly jvouths of 16. l‘? and would be affected but the number was believed to be large since it COLIS even those who plan to re- turn to school next autumn. Employment ill cessorles; 4100 - Trink Drive s Fails flakes’ Bod? ls Recalled NASSAU, Bahamas, July l1 (CP) —The body of Sir Harry Oakcs, whose solrin-law, Alfred De lyiariglrv, is charged tvlth murder- ing thc nlulli-millionaire, was brought back here today ill n. carc~ 111113’ guarded move after a plane had left. with it furburinl in the Unitcd States. ‘The body was token from the re- called plane tn the autopsy room of the Nassau Hospital. Attorney General Eric I-fallinnn nrdcrcd reporters off the hospital grounds and said it was doubtful that any official explanation would be given for the return of the body to Nassau. SAINT JOHN, N. B., Jlllv 11 —- rCPl ._ Rt. Rcv. Monsignor John I-I. Mllligan, D. P., V., G.. 50, who on June 18 of this year was elected to the dignity of Domestic Prelatc to his Holiness Pope Pius XII and mcmbcr of the Papal Household, dicd at St. Joseph's Hospital Satur- day night after illness of several months. Youths 16-18 Now Under Order iated with the following: (a) bar" bcr shops mlcl beauty parlors; ‘b? distilling alcohol for beverage; (c1 dyeing, cleaning and pressing, 13111115. guide service, shoe shilling; (d1 c11- Lertalilmcnt, including but not re- stricted to theatres, film bowling alloys, pool rooms; (e1 0n cratioli of ice cream parlors and soda fountains; (f) manufacture of feathers, plumes and artificial flow- crs, chewing gunl, wine, lace goods. greeting cards, jewelry; "(g1 retail stores; (h) factory florists; (,1) re- tail sale of oonfcct-ionflrl’. 61111111’. tobacco, books, stationery, news; (kll retail sale of motor vehicles 01' 11c- (1) retail sale of snort» ing goods or musical instruments; (m) service stations (gasoline-fill ing stations); (n) taverns, liquor. wine and beer stores. 2. Bus boy; charman and cleaner; Custom furrier; Dancing teacher; Dish washer; Domestic servant; Doorman and starter; Elevator op- erator; greens keeper; Grounds kceper; I-Iotcl bell bov; porter (other than in railway train ser- vice); private chauffeur; taxi driv- "Nilllh Rustico Stella Maris ' ' The third order issued recently 3111- July mo. all out the Msr- S h y ~11 d 1 ~ 111. ‘as well as w rnerl lnes with news rid cartoon. t c ZFQKZ 11121113111‘ sllliject to compulsory 749'” military service and so the occupa~ sol-rm "u"? Marmmm PM” _-'—'h nnouncln m‘ “king o‘ lion; listed"? olgdgie not included Wsdrrliiinghfii} Ti: “Bl, “M33: (Represenlilynfs-tlli; sgolglllntd 31'1" gllgssglilglalhp m l?“ been on . mlibllzollllilighlish the‘ list ofdoccups- "W116!- ' ' ‘l-fl-ii m‘ he”) tremendous spcale and 11.5fm‘ as the Mons w w c todnls or er ap- —— MMAND P051‘ lozifl}, glxx" l“ 111795758?‘ mAgléllililFlgulgoik-The beache: b; ‘umi 5m" °° - ‘l r of southern Sicily ore ours and 011 collected by law. By order o 1 1m husk" 7'1 m tnaoigellillfiiéllngrvintfiie beaches 11H" l -——— l 1 li ht. "The Cherry Valley Victory Bees ”°§'},e°,"‘{°’,',‘f,l, If, gpqcruulnr afldil‘ Fm hold an ice cream bazaar and 111111 drawing 1h tn oh v ll s1 111 coast, u- hsll on Tuesday eseninegmilul? fisetiedcthtnbswhes 111 . ‘d! "l!" Purposes. 7-5-1241. the face of machine-gun fire l-fltl "mm “D mo some shellini- d c War-shoal‘. Wxtiexfd?“ Julypchm- dogligliietstllilie Aigihls will“ ll ‘No Orchestra, in of Bowl-s gflggnptg are being made m smite ‘WW- r-io-zl. u, - "All lot an‘ Oeprnetlelryldleltilcleiln tlilegremgl: lliilihfoeeliilllhlinlmtifli ,,,-'°_'1=rorr. Wednesdly, July 14. cons. m‘ If hog.“ fine the follmv- 5 figitdlllflldga Yo. ' n’ ti‘ "lit-trill: This in; followed even 10 —¢l_._.___ ___ activity which our vast B1111 l F111, troops are almost. in 110113;? this beautiful "°‘t‘n'll‘i’.ln’l y; flare plics 2- eye can see there nrc ships. _ Any occupaflon m oaasspo. er; waiter." An Allied command post cruiser near us silenced a gun battery with a single salvo. Naval guns still are heard but the major resistance has been overcome. of prisoners were ‘A number ts n. Tehe element of surprise figured lar ely in the initial operation. Tile per ect timing in the combined o rations has set a new high 111 e standard of co-opcratloil. We saw several senrchllghfs fin- gerin the sea, but before the)’ could cause any harm, we had eX-l 1 l tin uished them. e general feeling was express- ed by a British tommy who has seen three years of service in 111v desert:- "Well, we are s. long way nearer k home now, chum" 0550 CANA A M F LEI Ll R EXCELS IN THE K TBHEN agencies. , motion picture companies, clubs. Expect Axis 1 Counter-Attack LONDON. July 12 —(Monday)— (CP Cable)_ Military analysts in London today frankly voiced sur- prise at the comparative ease with which the initial stage of the Allied landings ill Sicily had been comp. leted and cautioned against the be- lief that the next step would be as easy. Some quarters suggested that the absence of a determined counter- nttack after the/Allies gained a foot- hold might indicate that thc Axis had decided to permit the invaders to bcconle deeply committed before unfolding their own counter-moves. These were expected to come at any moment and military experts Suflllcsted that 1f it did not succeed in cycctlrlg the combined attacking force the Axis might try to confine the Allies to a limited lodgement. These experts explained that a merely tactical lodgcmcnt could be~ come equivalent to r1 strategic "1n- shipping and resources become vom~ regarding :1 major threat elsewhere. iiyro OPresident conference llfltl here Salurclzrv. Oilher oil‘ cls elcclerl Frank Nightingale, vice-president. More Banadians (Reach Africa _ By William Stewart Canadian Press War Correspondent ALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN .\’()i\"l‘ll AFRICA, Jill)‘ ll _ 1C1’ ('abl1.-)—— Several thousand (‘zillzlrlian rcillforcclnclits have been landed in North Africa within 2-1 hours of the start of the allied invasion of Sicily in which soldiers of the Dominion are participating. ‘ A substantial troop convoy which carried additional troops from training camps ill England to the Bfcllitcrrancan followed behind thc ships bearing the Canadian assault forcc. Thr troopships also Canadian medical and a numilcr of Canadian nursing sisters and British troops. The voyage, which took several days, was peaceful throughout and the weather was calm and sunny. Every province in Canada was represented among the troop: and nurses who carried their kits up the gang planks and boarded thc transports for North African bases. A number of French-speaking troops who had recently arrived in Britain from Canada were among thr-m, in- cluding Company Sergeant- lllajor 1.. A. LcCliiire of Mont- rcal, who resigned his Briga- dierk commission and returned to thc ranks in Canada. (William Stow-art, who sent the almvc story from North Africa was stationed in (‘har- l lotletmvli for :1 limc. llc was - hcre for several months prior to thc war and made many friends in the City.) carried personnel By .\'cd Russell Representing the combincd United States Press ADVANCED BRITISH HEAD- QUARTERS, July l0 -(Dc1r1,vcd1 --Britis11 glider troops defying a fierce wind DPCIICG the assault against Sicily 11st night tFridn '1 and four hours lntcr thc Rr a1 Navy overcame scvcre hamllc ps and a heavy swell to put trcnps ashore on the benches 011 the southeastern shorcs of thc island. Meagrc preliminary report; so for available show the forces rlssnulting the benches already‘ have solzrd vital hills 2.500 yards from them nud about a milc an .1 half lnlnnri. - Reports indicate the opening phases of thc assault have one extremely wcli, with the each landing forces over- whelming scattered resistance from coastal defences 11nd snipers. l-fcavy naval and air bombard- mcnts pounded scvcrul coastal ticfcncc batteries 11110 quick sub mission. And whllc glider troops drlftcd out of thc Slill‘l'_\' 11111111 sky. ass- ault landing troops nlllllgcll through rough shallow vvatrr (m thc beachcs nil thc southeastern slric of thc island. Canadians also are pushing in- ly’ Newsman Says Allies Meet No Major Resistance‘ Any Time; Casua ExPBI-‘f Enemy Counter-AttaclrA? lties Slight. ternmcnt" for 011cc the Allied forces. mlltcrl to ll particular area the Axis might hnvc proportionately’ less fear TORONTO, July ll ~(CPJ—Har- old Darling of New York City was elected president. of the Gyro Clubs of Canada and the United States at the 14111 annual international included Halifax, first ‘British Troops Opened Action; On Sicily m? ‘ By Relman Morin, Associated Press Staff Writer RICAALJIIIIIEDHHEADQUARTERS _|N NORTH AF, to thé Aulf d _—-(Al?)—Three alrflelds have fallen" were strkre lnraslon forces which tonight still ter solid; mgtlgland without major resistance af- f Y e8 a Ishlng brldgeheads over 100 miles o the southeastern Slclly coastllne. The latest official reports in the opening bat-r ggenzcgatlziimpe gave this picture of the campaign Canadian and British troops in the southeast cornerlolned ranks across narrow Cape Passer.) capturing Pachino airfield after hard fightin i This meeting gave the Canadian-British forcegti r ' - - - . zortti1n%altlrtll's(igtlon on the Peninsula with the sea on‘ Smudge - faced American para-I 1 lCllllélfilfpSklivllU dropped on thc 15-, ' "11 1'1 11.1’ tonight made contactl yNo increase In Butter Ration with American lnfantrymen who OTTAWA. July l1 --(CP)— nu landed later in assault barges - Capturing two afrfields in the Gels area. midway along the southeast. ern coastal stretch. The arachut- ists suffered “negligible osses" in gialrzlrllg those objectives on their rs arcs- -- c 1t. . . The Amerliaarl: ggllzllicd with sn ‘ggjglnslzlfiggz? 2g the hick‘: . e19 08-11 (Continugd on page 7 c513? 110 increase in the present butters _. mm ration allowance of one-half pound _ a person a wedk. as the Dominion Bureau of Stalistlcs reporoed than total storage stocks at July anlouxit- ed 10 110.835.4651 pounds oorupaged With 26,674,019 Li. thg same Qatg last year. “The impression prevails in sqmq quarters," said Kenneth Olive, ad- ministrator of dhlry products, "that: we are buildmg up abnormal stock; of blliifil‘ because of recent unprov- ed production. "The people or! Cfllldilfl sho 1d thoroughly understand that oh; ‘in. Crenscs 1n steaks in srorase are not abnormal. It is true that they are heavier than in 1942, but. last. year was below normal in that respect, _ “It should be remembered that we have to haxe at least 70.000000 Wuflds by Oct. 1 to be able to carry on through next winter under the Dresent ration allowance." News Brief: LONDON, July 1l—(AP)— German and Italian sources were quoted by the Bern radio today as saying 1,000,000 A1- lled troops were concentrated in Syria after transfer from other North African points. LONDON, Julv 11~(AP)—-Sec- rotary of war Henry L. Stimson flew to England today from Wasti- ington. for important conferences with United States and British military and civilian leaders. OTTAWA, July 1l— (CF) ~ Defence hciltiqlllillftffS said in a statement ton ght that it pro- bably will not be possible for some time to release inform- ation on the number of Can- adians engand in the Sicilian campaign or what units or cl~ 1r Y - o '1 lancrl d)? Acc-UfiED OF 2.11mi.‘l.f'=.rllsli"“trs~..sxr ‘ 411111111 F1$H mcnt saiw, to say for some S time who ls in command of the Canadian force. purely for rea- sonsflof security. _ Q0 Flsl-un‘ land. They reported the early cnp- j ture of all important strong point 1 with gulls about 2.000 yards inland. ' Other British troops landed on thc benches. Tile glider-borne landing W85 1 made under cover of a heavy aer- 111th 1111c ‘lli~ morning a‘ G0’. 1111 bombardment of airflelds in and 1111.: ewlllllc :11 13f»? order to prevent as much as poss , S1111 so‘; 131s 111111131‘ ' 11c iblc illicrfcrcllcc frnru Gcrlnaulrlsvs i(>ll~,r1rr(\\\' 11101-111111: :1‘. $.37“ and Italian night fighters. Tho Full mccll Julv lT_ B21 1\.\i 111111011015 191101103 Sflml‘ Jllllkvls. S1rrl1ll‘/1'r\‘rir~ ildc 18 11111111111- 1.110‘. 88s 111 the air but they apparently 1mm Q .,1n11¢1q“-n_ were concentrating (‘lllPlly against _ _ bombers nlld 11nd not intcrfcrccl CAR Til-FRY Fhllplilcllv scriously with 1110 plant-s tmvinl; n51“ |‘»\1H'T >1 517-“ the gliders or “"1111 thc gliders 7:101" ""11"" _— “"1111 11-40 -‘~"1 tllclnsclvcs. im" P-m 51ml l?“ 9"“; A11 the towing plmlcs returned 71'0"" ("PP |""1"‘"1"1¢‘ 11 <1- m .315 p. m. null 11.30 p. n1. D.-\ll.Y All! SERYIFE (EXCEPT SITNDAI‘) tllcl (Tharlottciou-n - Summcrside - “nncton to tllcir bases safclyx Dcspltc lligll Wind A high wind which swcpt cclltrnl Mcditorrancan most nf yrs- zszrs. '.E“‘:l;*1ll;.*".l?. ‘2?l1.‘1‘.’§1-‘l~ 1. m . .1 1 _ _ ‘ ‘ _ d _._ 1" .0 _p. n1._ ..0 p. ill. l‘<illh‘r\s“\l"ir:llh tlllglllgllldiflgeftl1llllr fr"? (JwIIMlPlIW-n I'm p‘ m lllc ('fil1ll)lll(‘Ci assault. ill accord ' ’ l" m" “ " ll‘ m‘ .’lll('f‘ ulih n carefully plmluvf- l‘. Ii. L-N. S. l-‘i-IIIRY Sfilttltil; liivloinlilc. Y DAILY lNfLFIllNfi Sl'.\ll\\: But ll llnrd training and 1n‘- ilc cxluillicllcc which thc from» I'm" will“ klaml‘ "' 7'00 "' m and ll a.m. and if p. m 11nd ill thc North African fighillv" ‘Java rarnmu __ 9.60 II m‘ n“ carried 111cm through thc 111111‘ hazardous nlld difficult of assaults. 11 Pm‘ “ml 5 pm‘