MAKING or a MERE MAN a-ia-a marelllns (slash Mafia mnug oasadlaa. heeded llf. “n-msssnalaasdhafllweoeasa. w, v. . The P ///// l ople's (levers Priaee Edward Island Lle Dew i?’ Paper CHARIHFPETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, JANUAFY 2e. 1944 The way is be safe is never to be IQGIIIO. MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN s PAGES hr Letters To Armed Forces Lost At Sea OTTAWA. Jan. Tl-(CPL-Post- master General ‘ announced tonight that “a 10380 quantity" of letters ha.- bean loatatseabeeausa of an accident toanaircraftcarl-y. lng mail in the Mediterranean area. “The incident is especially re- grettable on account of the fact that many of the letters, which pad to be lettisoned to allow the air- craft to return to land, were dis- patched from Canada prior to oimistmas Day." the statement as . "the lost items include letters paid at full air mail rates, armed forces air letters and some letters aid onl for 1-. tation v/hic reached the base post office in Canada ug periods during the mon s of De. camber and January. _ "rh Postmaster General states that a accident Wlg quits “n- avoidable and deems it gdvlggblg cissitudes met wi h in carrying mail to the troops for wirieh no one is responsible." liake Armored Boats With llooket Guns NEW Jan. 11 _ ) - Higgins Indus . Inch hlsclosed ma ‘today that it ti: giaaufactur- rmored suppo oa. equ p- ped with rocket guns. They are basically the regular as foot spoon bow landing craft but now e armored and sup- lied of i of th - t. rocket Séh.il‘.?£";sm. .2223. -~ Pill strongholds. "The mounting of rocket guns makes- the little boat tihe most deadly and heavily armed naval eraft of itg liiQ in the- world," said AMNW J- ' . Sn, president of the Company. today. liishop 0f Saskatoon Goes To ltow Post "RST Mimi" 1. L the wa ples of the British Empire. It is one of a series of photos of war Karsh during 0F THE KING by a Canadian photographer is this camera study by Yousuf Karsh of Ottawa, reflecting the quiet, his sleeve, the insignia of the Fleet Air Arm. —Copyrlght by Knrsh. Ottawa. graceful courage and resolute r has been a symbol of hope and his recent visit to British Isles. ,cial security, to set up Heavy Program Announced At llouse Opening OTTAWA, Jan. Tl-(OH-Si-eps designed to place Canada “in a po- sitio_n to meet the difficult situa- tions which will have to be faced when victory is won" were outlined in the Speech from the Throne to- day as being the main legislative task of the fifth—and probably last-session of the 19th parlia- ment of Canada. In what many members regard as a pro-election speech the gov- ernment, the Governor- General, called on parliament to take long strides in the ield oi‘ so- three new departments concerned with post- war planning, to create new credit facllltie; for domestic and export business, to provide for the taking of the service vote at the next el- ection. to protect families against hardship by means of family al- lowances. While proposing all these and other post-war measures. thr- speech also stressed that the war is not won. that hostilities may go on for e. long time. in Europe ss well as in the Far East and that the Canadian war effort must be maintained in full vigor until Germany and Japan are defeated. PrsnisesLong Session It was the most meaty throne 1n many years t promised n2 session particularly since they must also prepare for an al- eotion in view of the fact that the present parliament will soon entur its fifth year. Tho announcement of s. bill to provide for the taking of votes of men and women in the armed for- ces was an added notice that this I r < (Continued on page 7, Col. S) LONDON, Jan. 27- (C?) — sight of the mgital city of Bel- grade while at er Patriots had wiped the Germans from W0 sectors of central Bognt; to bring 70 per cent of tho area under control of the army of on. strength of Hist lé/Iaiifisty, a spirit which thrill! 811011 orrAw , - - encouravemen o e peo m. Inna-grid“ Azgtoriglth. yo: leaders 3f ‘the United Nations made _by Mr. (mfwhnddmd m? ° W" The King lS wearing for the first time, on Epggfldgfmuniy 0.5 ""' m ' 1).. m of‘ Baskaitoon, Bishop -~ —~ diocese of Winnilelfli. with the right N ° d _ w.» em»- »= azzs Pashe _ 40-60 AiontresLuHe wash §.°.;..'-5l..‘o‘i”§l.i..°$ M1 F L ' d a Victoria n. .1 . loco. and l 68 rom en zngra transferred to t see of Saskatoon m Ana-ll, . r2.- _.__.____ he automat v euoceedscthe pg: \ wNDmL Jan, y; _ — II. S. Suspends 0il v of pee Most my. AA. KHWWF-lhfllid he retire. ll SIM! PLANIS DESTROY!!!) Shipments To Spain IONDON. Jan. 2'i—(CP)-'I'ho air ministry and ministry of home security announced tonight that it now is known that l6 enemy air- craft were destroyed during the heavy attack on London and south-, land on the niaht of Jan. I1. This was 1'! par cent of the attacking force estimated at 00. Bumiifi EVENTS Romfivswfidhs. m! ti’? ‘i? "LQD-A. ls tM - gtoinie Electric "fifiafi dirraéy WASHINGTON, Jan. 2&-(AP)—— The United States has suspended oil shipments atom the Caribbean area to Spain for February, it was learned on excellent authority to- h . Spain ha; been allowed an ex- tremely limrted amount of fuel oil and gasoline from the Caribbean area, practically her only source of supply. The agreed quotas sup ply most essential needs but make it virtually impossible for Spain to [gthgr any reserves Roar 0i‘ Allied Guns ~-—— ' n Be Heard In Rome "a .. u.‘ ‘i’ (AH- " Friday morning w n of loading hogs until ii. ft. N. Dawson. Oralpglufil.‘ MOOOKHOLM J .3'I-- The roar of Ailieduiartiller is heard plainly in all p Th 39 and 50 other towns, and of Axis troops. includins Spanish Legionnaires. Moscow an- Junotio thusands Nazis no chance to consolidate line. _ the Russians were "deep" in Ger- man defence positions giving the $3,797 In jewelry Taken From Chateau Frontenac To Probe Death eoutive bership of 6,500,000 for strict adherence to the tremendous mi are impending 0f N. S. Farm Worker l WOLFVILLE. N s , Jan. 27- iiiCE-Tho snow-covered body of ' Cecil Pinch was found today outside (A P) "' his home at nearby Avorspclrt and e Red Army smashed to within g ~ . ' mu” of the 25mm“ border t°_ bloodstolxls in the flesh snow led day, capturing the important roil- ns of Vclosovr. and Tosno killing police to press an investigation in- to his den . - Pinch, 30-year-old farm worker, had been missing since Sunday. Evidence given at an inquest after the finding of the body indicated ho had been drinxurg over the v,v damage to w“ m med" be “din as well ca be x- a w;- ng crews from Stellar-ton 0, B B5 n l and Mulgrave cl the t-flwk l- “m”? _____ "W"! "W" i” mrmou. Jan. 21-401’): nnrcn soar narrow our 013253;" .Ig'n‘c';'"gf§f§_ T-Ncthéfifllldg . d h . one loaded coalflfgiréialztiibeglllfiio 8:8 women, Jan. 2’l—-(OP-ANETA) children now have be needless loss of a. single life. forces, overseas by the end of this veaa- and as a reslllt will shut down manv of its camps and stations in the continental United States, War Secretary Henry Stimson disclosed tildes‘ at. n news conference. a. serious operation. i-le is said left the ulr tonight-ordin- arily u sign that. the RAF. ii ltiIIAlliE-‘l. Fla... Jan. 2'f—(AP)-Tl'ie American federation of lnbln- ex- “ cell upon a mem- workers today no- strlke pledge, cartiaioning them that l1 ry developments and there must not OTTAWA. Jan. 27—(CP)-—J0hfl —Lord Son-tars. Empire since 194i. today miderwem, trails-Peninsula front an Italy. The stroke came southwest of Minturno main battle front to the corned chiefly with protecting the beachhead. prelimin highway runs along the seashore at l the Casslno-Mlnturno line. Atrocities Is Fox Pelt Prices Gontinue Firm MONTREAL, Jan. 2'l—(Special to the Gusrdianl-The Canadian Fur Auction Sales Company con- cluded it, sale of silver fox and new type fox pelts this afternoon. It ended strong. lngthg morning 600 s ials, con- ' ‘sistihg of platilnuflil. D tinum sil- l‘ vars and pea platinums with about 25 per cent white marked gilVNl. many with white collars, were offered. These were 94 per cent sold at an average oi $13.46. The final result of the regular sections is as follows: Selected one-half to three-quar- ter silvers. 3S per cent sold at an average of s4aae; no change in prioe from the December suction. Regular one-half to three- uart- an average oi $30.88; this was a two per cent advance over Decem- 870-16; a decline of three per cent. cline of five per cent. Dow grades were 71 per sold. at an average of 01-100 Sixty per cent was $45.05 in the sale room today because was some doubt about this By Kirlra L. Simpson. Asaoobted Press War Analyst A hint of desperation is evident in the Nazi choice of a site for the first limited counter-attack effort against the Allied flanking operation south oi Rome which seriously threatens to turn the whole German Picked German armored foreea. hastily pulled back from the Casslno- thrcwn baelr. Anglo-Anrerican forces on that sector obviously are eon- The brief fight probably cannot be classed as more than the first . ary of the decisive battle to come in "lg Rome area. The Nani armored blow fell too late to catch the Allies unprepared to meet it tank for tank and gun for gun. lt was stopped cold without need of calling on heavy Allied naval guns within easy range. South of the Pontinc Marsh skirmish lines the main Rome-Naples ' of Gaeta Gulf. and at Formia at the head of that Gulf. Both sectors are under Allied air and direct naval bombardment. That Nut use of the Appiau Way as a spring-board for s. powerful attack from the south against the Nettuno beachhead. The indicated Allied defence pattern for protection of its Netiuno lifeline seems too formidable in the Pfilllilig Marshes to assume that the Germans will risk a. main counter-attack there. By every military yardstick it is to be expected in the Veilotri-Vni- montonc sector farther north, unquestionably the route on which the Allies intend to push on across both Rome-Naples highways in tho rear of ‘Horror Story Of Jap er gill/OPS were 4'1 per cent so d, at b r. ~ ~ - e . eSeiectcd full silvers were’ 7i per this is unchanged from December. Regular full slivers were b0 per Inferior types were 60 per cent sold at an average of $31.62, a. de- cent of the almost M.- 000 pelts were sold at an average of $46.50, which is a shade hi her than the December average w eh There was a more confident tone o! his Y1K favorable report, from Argentina. The fact that that country has broken off relations with Germany and Japan means that there will Ibe no interruption in trade be- ‘tween her and the Allies. There prior- I Utioria in the Pontine Marshes- south, were used but promptly were south falnk of th; Ncttuno-Anzio two points, at Tarrachra, nprthwcst ' ly restricts Related i By WILLIAM FRY! WAQHINUION, Jan. 27--(APl-— A horror story scarcely paralelled in the annals of modern war—how the Japanese starved, tortured and in some cases wsntonly murdered the gallant defenders of Bataan-- was told tonight by the United States Army and Navy. Documented by sworn stats- ments of oifiara who escaped from prison camps. the Joint announce- ment descri ’ a cold-blooded campaign of savagery carried out “after the 90.000 Americans and Fl- llpinos on Bataan and Corregidor were overwhelmed by- superior numbers. The 4.000-word account began by telling of thousands of deaths in Japanese camps Americans died in two months in one camp) and then recited that:- When the American; and Fili- pinos first were taken prisoner. those found with Japanese money or tokens were beheaded. Surviv- ors were beaten along a "march of death" from the scene. Twelve-thousand men were kept penned in a. lotl-yard-Mullt H"! witout food for a week. A widely used torture was the “sun treatment." Captives were made to sit in the boiling sun all day without cover and with little water. The report was assembled from statements made by Cmdr. Mel- vyn H. McCoy. United States Navy, Indianapolis. Lt.-Col. S. M. Nell- nik, coast artillery, of Dunmore, Pa. and Lt.-Col. William E. Dyess. Air Corps, of Albany. Tex. Dyess was killed in a crash of hter plane at Burbank. Cal- ifornia. recently while he was pre- paring to return to combat Allin-Bi the Japanese. Mellnik now is with Gen. Douglas MacArthufis com- mand in the Southwest Pacific and lé/ltcéftloy is on duty in the United es Subscription Dsiiavaad, lags II". "Mir other Provinces I U-IJ- ILU GABATTLE DEVELOPING NEAR ROME Nazis Seek To llalt Expanding Bridgehead Cairo Report Says Ger- mans Preparing To Quit Rome. By lvcziiallnghcr ALGIERS, Jan. 2'7 ~ IA P1 _. German counter attacks to check the expanding British and United. States bridgehead south of Rome increased in fury today after Al1_ red troops repulsed a tank led smash by elements of me Hermann Goerlng Division south oi Littoria. in the Pontinc Marshes, some 13 miles cast oi tha invasion beach- es at Nettuno. Field Marshal Albert Kesselrlng appeared to be hurling all his available reserve battle strength against the Allied attempt to get a_ stranglehold on his mmrnunica- tions wtih the Italian capital. Heavy enemy traffic Wis ob- served between the Casslno front and the area just south of Rome and Allied aircraft were taking a heavy toll, Two days nso Allied headquar- ters announced that the Nettuno bridgehead had been extended 13 mlleg inland and to the edge of the historic Aopian way- Expandtng Battle The expanding battle area. as the Nazis throw more and more troops into the fight for Rome might soon engulf the summer home of ths Pope at, Castel Gandolfo. which ls just off the Appian Way in the Alban Hills. 20 airline miles from ggttuno and about l3 miles from me. (A Cairo Radio broadcast recon- ded in London by the Associated Press said the Germans "are Al. ready PNPflring to lefwe Rome." The broadcast was not immediat- ely amplified 0r clarified.) Yesterday's encounter south of th opment. was t; ape ficallv located by the Allied com- mend. A Grim Race may depend on shins can pour in rcinforcementw faster than the Gennarf; can swing their nine divisions on the main 5th Army front up to faca tha new threat. An announcement, that Allied air forces Wednesday pounded the town of Cisterna, a road junction on the Anpisn Way 24 miles from tho edge of Rome and i3 miles inland from Nettuno. at least made it 0h- vious that objective still was in German hands. On the main 5th Army front, United States troops who establish-- ed a foothold across the Rapido River just north of Cassino iwu days ago continued to fight their way forward through rninefields and a maze of defences to within s, half mile. of Cassino itself. Four miles north of Cassino French forces crossed the Secco River and the Casino - Atina road and attacked German position; on the slopes of 2.500 foot Mount ‘Bel- vedere, Face Of Countryside Alter Drainage System Of Ontario Lakes And pounced tonighi. _ ' d from Dav" Leningrad, former Ccarist cap- week-end and might ha-Ve been m Blackmore has been re-eleoted as and during part of the sale. (The mi" ""99 ' i - r ht. l u lead .1 tn Social Credit Mindanao Island. in the Philir- The 8th Armv front near the f§§fi$,.,ff§§ cclflifififi & lg i—--—— ‘god; of lflrniiembeis in the House M;(~:n:§¢<):gb:vsa_ "(finpfflffvfig D1518. APT“ 4- 1941 W!!!“ m!!! l!" Adriatic was quiet except for m"- librcntion from 2 1-2 years of Traffic Resulned After slfhlgxmnggxifedmlioéhe g???‘ merside. the manager of the fur gegleflnt figasifye" m" tillery duck and iaatrcl ‘action siege as Red Army commanders . .1 av. . c - marketing department of the Ca- ' — , . _ - m t rmre represents Lethbridae in the - .. --—-————— sglgrsilgmal 311g; gfmili f; Frelght en c ambus __ xéilhratrlroxlgational Fox Breeders As To “r1, BA 0N MAPS t lc v t. ANTIGONISH. n.5, Jan- 27- _ _ ———————- 01%;”: relaanbrnb horn-eta égP)c-:—'ll\ll‘raéfllc‘ngvlalslxlli‘fltigid€i% 1cm .1i,llt-,l’ij.é;lvagi_aleslilll’,ll_ ma. snmuy srswaar LONDON “n nAowgrhe ‘iii QENT 9. l ' '. .1‘- . . ‘ ' ' . ' ' olsvecffefigivleevgpk the Ger- a cool-ailment of eight cars of T: §i‘gfl“zt‘"h|'sh°h$,:: hgrtrkluIfiéwi JAllySBgallgiBalj. 51GB‘! 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It - (CP - W h Q iii Y5? U U 5 from which the remaining wster ea- between rait and Finlayson c|“,|,¢m°'n __ gmm-mmlg, _ “lama. n fq- mi“; m“; WAY [mom LAUNDRY {litxtaitflwflfinhglightliemganoxzieta ngwflhlfingegagaraugailped preparatory ft removed 2.000 cubic yards Mqncton 2m and arald. Idler! Pri- QHATTANQQGA, Jan. zl-fAP) formation of a new air command, The blasti yesterday opened two The immediate countryside looks Leave charlouetowil 1.35 a. m. h’, 93W“! ‘mm "m" "Mm" l undrv ktion must be the Mediterranean Allied Air Force, cuts, each about one-fifth of n from Steep Rock Lake as though it 12.00 noon. 4.30 n. m. I'm-u’ $33. in North Africa. too. A under command of LL-Gen. fro C- mile long. One connected Marmion had been Jacked up in the air. lsl- ‘Ar-give molrlasgottetawn 1-10 o- m- ‘ niacin! F!!! will be Chattanooga drv! §§a§?§,;;‘%.§‘Z§ mm‘ new command replaces the 13th! %‘§'.Za'rif.‘5? tiihiiiififlii hxdfimugvlvihll‘: iiifigiifiiisiiiiili I m I ' n’ ‘Envlm, ll tio Qtatitll m‘ ',P,,,“§,‘{,,.§'°§¢§.v Mack Hogan. Mediterranean Air Command and iLake and the other connected Raft lest winter a fc-lv feet above the SUNDAY s ‘ . Jaaumry and EH11"- ° ' k9 in the Northwest African Air llkrroco ‘Lake with Pinlayson L-akewhichhes water. now ari- "itting up in the Leave Charlottetown i2 noon. f Midlesboro Ky field woi" r - and m“ mud‘ wja asked that it be which have officially passed out of iven a new outlet to link it air at the height of a two-storey “m. chumps," s,“ p, m. i - I 1W“- hna‘ d...“ ‘M "mud, eliltelol- - - lie riot nets. Q0 been. \ aZTIi-IZLTJEZTQXFTFE id. ‘l uvwugnygapw