MAXIMS M-ERE MAN fishouldlclfl- >%l/ I H The People's Paper Everybody Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew l Being a cripple is I. state of mind, not of body- MAXI M6 OIL MERE MAN l‘ .._-———- | , ‘I've Outfit i. ‘ufilujdialded m1 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1942 "8 PAGES B! Milli P. I‘ l. Annual llubserlptlon Delivered. $6.00 $1.0M to other Provinces and U-l. llml erm 5 elieve iiTanlz Cars Rushing ‘has To Maritimes ns (Begin Counter Drive In ritisll [lanes Headed For Ital; llllllort Waves ls Scheduled 0i Warplanes To s k |l _ drrnwflelgfiqfrfi sir Whatever the actual purposes for which a powerful Brltlsh-Cana- Nmwfa“ Birkelta , JudZB 01 the dish-Algerian strllsinguforc: li-helng lnustor ’ in the British Isles, there K1355 gemillilsglgelslmz’ 11°11 ‘ti: will , is soun reason to be eve t giving Hitler's generals a ta t f th - me ° French Report Brief Gun invasion jidtters England lino endured since France fell. And solidi is 2 firftleximvflléeklhagdvgérgvienxlfig- Batfle British a: cry in eed from the‘ war.scen_e as ‘it looked ‘just a year ago. Y 2'7 and June 12 will address pub- Algigrg, Li“ May 19, the air above Crete. Britain's last meagre island foot- ‘ wit ‘r War Situation Last Night (By KIRKE L. SXMIPSON, Associated Press War Analyst) Munitions Minister Howe Explains Gasoline Situation In House Of Commons. liC 1118811085 in Toronto, Ottawa. Montreal, saint John, N. 3., char. round Vichy went into action early mightier air-ferried armies deluging the tight little isle with German today as a lone plane of undisclos- drum,“ t, "1 u, 1 11, 1 1 11, - ed nationality circled over the city ‘Imp, ‘M55512: are gunk" up “cram e g Mm o ° developlng after wave upon wave of planes e o n a a u hadufklrfd north M the (My ‘wins Its first anniversary saw the announcement of safe arrival in Nor- sou oas. . “we v b» rune mem- 3.1T.'l§l22“.li.il;°it.l““ifiéiill.i“li.ill.“ll.ll“'llfi I Bhlnese Say ed theyylwere British craft headed Situat‘ I 1°1- m; ) Pflrllflmelllflry debate! in London; but in reverse. 1t was not fear of at- s 111, 91am. p555” 0v" 1n p, 0°11. tack: but ardent hope of an impending Anglo-American thrust into the live mg lo overcome the gasoline go 1n the Marltlmes, hlunl- . illkllslcl" Hone told the House n5 today. [lilo the pipcllnc from Mon- wlhe seaboard llzld been "clos- mpleleiy for a very consider- period" and the department "Ming our best to bring ioout 0f Intelligence In Royal Gan. Air Force On the Kcrch peninsula, 515m 511-93111, an“ whmh Q19 lone continent that key-noted discussion. craft circled the town and caus- Prime Minister Churchill's spokesmen were " mcommiltal. Second- ed the anti-aircraft batteries to ly. . Minister was relferlrlng ma: “i,” ,1 L “Eek m ucng e front. possibilities, they fold questioners, were "ln our minds" and also . 3.. inc ration coupons in 1 w m 1 Th n ____i me 14311-11116 pmwnpes {mm was five shells l1 8 Bil‘. 9 in the minds of the German general staff." Yet it was addcrl ' QKUNGKING, M 19..(A_'p)_ ' wtwo gallons pol‘ unit. plllJlQthdMllQd (ADbdCEPwtkgEQnOfi practical execution of any such project to ald Russia's valient stand Suddenly announclngyto the world Rim???“ disggfihestufigd tlgfilglitgr; ,. ruling brought a prompt all t 9" "m" M‘ against the common foe must be “conditioned by transport problems." that the "iuture 18 "Hy grave" and was a gust a mall”. m. H‘, v ~_ from Premiers MacMLlim "-5- e e e e s e that help ls urgently needed. l_ used byg the g‘ a- Smart bars where diplomats o! all countries gather closed down es the first waves of planes swept across the capital. ml Scolin and McNalr of New wick. and a protest also was 1n lhe House of Commons to- by Percy Black (Con. Cumber- ‘ . , . , Nazis, that a large That ls true. It is equally true. however, that the first and l .t 01mm” g°‘°“‘m'~“l' Slmkisman ‘i9 v step in mastering those transport problems has been token succesjgfiiilsvi glared “may m“ mfinv Slgns point WW1 7W1 been Yecflplllred and in safe passaqe to the British Isles, through subma low infested 50.15 to an early all-out attempt by JaD- ma‘ Welbllmllfld Clllflflfik cavalry- Canasilan and American forces and their equipment for offensive action. an u? knock China out of ‘he wit‘ men are s as ng‘ t e Nazi flanks This indication of Chinese alarm about that key city. 1 Brie! Bell" i wlas civil‘; as tbrclmilitury filéllgllfllil- The German Marshal Fedor l atcrna swl y rom nae 91-1 Bock, 11 a1 n‘ g 5mm N“ g“ 1 1 vrcmr. Me lo —-(AP) -1"rench ' backdoor in Burma. and Yunnan 2,1,. highway pfi-nf, t? dgffijgiig, N,“ 55011,, member,’ v1“, _ and British orcas engaged in e Q O O Province to her eastern seaboard, born o; knomedge 111a,. 115 1055 Potizcr ~n~.b. Shelbllrne-Yar- ' brie! w" battle M0116“ "wmlfifi lyllilll Ill“ Jflfllmlef” y" Cd,f;§‘§;" would limit his ability to shift. 1 -Clare) and Clarence Glllla q °“ M51975 1-". we Medllfilll-Yltl-n l r llglllgvilncléefie;itzmgffwrnchmese‘ reE reinforcements over the most vital 1Com Breton south) made 1nd ""1 5M6 1°“ l" Bllllllnfi "- _ S,‘Su'n\ce_ p front in Russia, was throwing in government dispatch said tonight. ‘This clash. 500 miles east of Gl- braltar. apparently was not mili- tarily important, except that lt fur- plmstlon that gasoline should ltfuled for all l. ntlal cars. dlitlisslng this question Mr. announced that filling sta- oiore than five miles from clty wuu British forces hanzlnz on Wlllml“ M“! "mlflll “unm- to a small strip or Burmese terrl- Httflcks and. for the first time in on tory along the Indian fi-‘ontler. gust the 218?‘. was uiilng porachutlsts . _ Chinese battled ercoy aza s or e enslve an not offensive giidyslggiiesilejiidbyyittli? forces which seemed to be lncreflfi- purposes in an effort to relieve mum o; Madagascar 1n 11m In, lug their Pressure from Burma alon! his encircled detachments. pleasure " and wuvo COMMANDER. snow/AB’! 1- would be allowed to stay i the southwestern China frontier, 1140mm, reports to London Sam ‘iiiiilenfjgiitth: bvifing-hlioliri’ w“! h" been" ‘rave: £10,: diaizhe action was said to have 3g,‘ Wflufnsvliffiggmdgfiggrfie 22% themlfillssgns atlaeacizi l rind gained “‘ ' tt totheeec a ttdh tkhl fll . .1 °° 0n e sway» v2.2" “Rihmmfi. lmféllifi fill-girder H- MM“ Bier-o 2rl’in§n°“n§v”3.. hilt? uv’“§ Favorable Pro ress Reported £°.“’s.“.l§“fn§‘%“f3é‘“n§llf§o§¥°h‘ilfiv- New or lam German count.»- 1‘ mad ‘f: 2:11,, m secretary to the Air Minister, h“ French pursuit craft which opened . A 155mg O1 sever,“ days new the thrusts. sold soviet accounts, had mfivnb], t“, ‘in. 11:111.; évnrfm been llllwlllifll Director of In- fire and ‘New uwcmmm cm“ Af F a Thailand border, between the Sal- Ye}: blkflllglg Marshal scmcon Tim- ~ ' o. s ' '. "c cocci l“ .m.. o... em fer "m"! Olwnmg its;t"t.u".2:.ay*":::.:ci:;""s: 2.53.5.2 .;§:*;"..2“2:z.:? a would be 11591955 u, cu}. 11mm lottetown, Wing Commander stew: Destroyers Join in . both sides as the Japanese filled t" firflfiillli“ $230 *"“°Z‘§, p? 3:1 “Eloiillnfmor ‘ililiiiltyPi-‘gvuriiile, Immediately the Vichy account $888101! itnesiigtildiigfariiiallattepriilbtliadiinltg NM Communm" ‘ ‘ "é w“ ' or ' and at the ontbroolr of war wl! clubbed. a British destroyer in -_- . advance serves the Bfllwte" “l NEW YORK. May l0-—(AP)—- lil the Mnrlllme Provinces, Mr. » said. There would be no way transporting the surplus gaso- tothe Marlllmes since all that besent there by rail already btlllg sent. lying lo a question from Lt. A. J. Brooks (Con. Royall the =ter said he knew of no gaso- Wll? shipped from the Mari- ~ '41 Quebec. It was movlnz tn other (llrecl-lon. mltht e-nudl-uslze again that “ml R quest-Ion of levelling out llel across the country," the rets to the Govof- nelehborlno watch opened fire with gxhaiiterlglfomtariva. lie is a vet- anti-aircraft guns and cannon on gran of the last war. in which he two French torpedo boats which. 51mm! first with the Signals Corps. Vichy said, had been ordered out to 1,1 qlnsalm Division, and later save tho British plane. with the Royal Air Force. ‘linen the torpedo boats turned “h. new and Iesmnslb], gp- their flre on the British plane and lrltment will he learned with sank it, the account added. 22"‘ inure" by h“ m", mend; One French panelwas reported throughout Prince Edwnr 51nd, missing after Brit in destroyers throw up a heavy anti-aircraft bar- . I Give Details x$zflt¢rlllénnfigghqgafnigfi'gurma Road A special German communique the Chinese made further progress heard bythe CBs claimed today m clearing out the Jananese on me that Gclmarl and Rllnlunlztn west side of the sa1ween_ 111311111; troops god ‘reached the Kcrctl to rout a force at Lunlzklanlzchlao Strait l all its extent" and that near Tenlrvlleh. 3b miles west of the three Soviet armies had been de- rlver and 23 mlles north of Lunz- stroyed in the attack and pursuit, ling on the Burma Road. “After high bloody losses, tlic . enlcmy lcftl our hands 149,256 May Ratlon Dr soners, . 3 guns, 2'73 mortars. In Every State (By FRANK FLAHERTY) (Canadian rress Staff Wrlaer) uniuwn, May lll-tflfl-oom- mlttecs oi the uttawo air training conference today started to worx on "very specific things." following a formal opening session at which Rresloenl ktoosevelt in a described Canada as the "ulioronle of democracy." "The coniererlce ‘is progressing favorably," Air Min-stei- Power re- ported an his daily press conlerence following his attendance at secret sessions. “We had u lmneral busi- ...___¢.__._ News Briefs LONDON. May l9 —(CP) — Malta's toll of enemy aircraft for May passed the l00-mark today with destruction of an lt- aliiin bomber. the British Brood- castlng Corporation reported to- and 258 armored vehicles, 3,314 motor vehicles, several thousand hOT-WS. as Well as innumerable qaurltitles of light arms and ma- rage around a French ursult squadron which, it was calmed, fin; out to protect the torpedo iter said. "I wish that could 1 > 1 terlol." a special high (‘Omlnpnd 1cm I _.__?___-__ neat meeting tins afternoon fol ow- night WASHINGTON_ May 19 _ (Apa bu“ “n 1d . l m! ‘he 996m"! meson! m m” ' -Count.rv~\vldc gasoline rationing in “e S“ - ' t morning and the various dclczu- "i I ~ 81m b J1 1m 10w Only remnants of lilo enemy mml" He'll Sllrlill-ls There p tions are now and have been for AN EAST COAST CANADIAN gilgiwyléléfimogne-‘iwgeegYesmngud forces were able to galn the coast PORT. May 19 -— (CPl- Twenty- mm“ w." . two survivors of a shlP lbrllfldvfid Two ranklng members of the Un- by on enemy submflrlPe-l" the W95“ lted States delegation. Hon. Robert em Atlantic have arrived here from lovett, assistant secretary of war an east coast port where they were for air, and Map-Gen. Barton taken originally by a rescue snip Young, chief of the United Stairs _--- armv air force tralnlnli command. QTTAWA’ Mly l9 -(CP) - accomooniod Mai. Power M the The Canadian government has press conference and endorsed his deemed m1 to m“, any 1m. °l m” mediate change in its present statement that the work Ifllheflnll l5 0“ 9° B" auslllm" relations with the Vichy sever"- ment, Prime Minister King told start. a." m“ Hop" the House of Commons today- n W HINGTON. M l9 -—(A.Pl— ‘Y’ P""§1;"{,Y "*g“,"§’,l3,°,f,,{°’-.%: ineAtinucd States ngy announced ‘éseuaiglngato be ilréigaluitll the work today that two medium-sized U. S. is finished which we think "will be merdwnt lghlulnélfldcbesgdffllrfgm about the end of the week. in the Gul of ex to ts 11; agded may, 1,111; colgliaéeri? 311; anded at Gulf coas poi . rea y as pro ucc res -———— exchange of views between the delo- A MARITIME AIRPORT. across the strolls." Raid on Tokyo Alberta Tar Sands OTTAWA. May 19 -(CP) --Mu- T0111‘ 19 _.(Ap)_. zillions Minister Howe told the fivZAXiEICIQGUIIiMG glans sir-raid House of Commons tonight that. the (m Japan w“ "yam may s; s. government milrht enter lnto direct “my which fourld American alr- development of the Alberta tar men flyinz so 10w they could see sands l! investigation justified it. we mused expressions on faces be- If the government dld enter upon ilCKvmLE N 3 May 19_(c low, dropping bombs when within this venture the lant would be a Zr lvlnucis at’ the Mount llvht of the Impfllfll Pmwe m M! om‘ ‘m’ “miter ‘midi cwflng u. 11,,1,.,,,.s1ty convocnbn u» Tokyo and leaving a swath of des- some mlllons of dollars. But plans lncludid; tructlon to miles ong and five to were so uncertain u et that he It Howard gin-mg, u, 1o 20 miles wide. could not melee a flnlto ll-Hlbbert c. Lawrence our! Ito leader was nriln-oen. Juries nouncement. _ . m for first year m”, l a, 1.1_ Doolittle, Jimmy Doolittle, the New Democr leader Blacsrnore l- We famous speed record holder of the said at the stsr of the nllht alt- lltorze Howard Christie Central ‘lily! of peace. President Roosevelt tlnl; that the government "nlust ‘ "i P- E. 1., nnmghv‘ gun,“ lnncd a Congresslona‘ Medal of have been asleep ln fallln to make llson, yM-moum "an, wanna. onor to his tunic at the White use of alcohol from when. and po- sonle hoursk liuslly engaged in com- to be Wearing out 1rren1aoelb1e ,u1,_ hey at ire rate of 250.000 pounds a. dav arose today as o. distinct 995' siblllly. President Roosevelt indicated at his press iconbference thlgt genera‘; rationing s cine cons ere an s n immediately lifter he had spoken. word came from war production board sources that the board had dlroetcd Joseph B. Eastmans office oi’ defence transportation. in con- OTTAWA. May l9 -(CP\ "The s-ullntfon wit-h Petroleum Co-ordina- Domlnlon-plovulclal youth training tor Harold Icke< and Prloe Admln- program was opt otvd on u reduced lat-rotor Ioon Herderson, to draft scale during inc fiscal year 1041-42 91am gm- such a gtep, and the war emcrgvncy training _.______-.i___- program was expanded. il was slut- I Air Search 0n ,' "P11111110 Loulsienl, Texas. no and Illinois are flooded (Continued “onfiuigfifcal "i." land Student; '1 e Prize Winners Table Report 0n illi- Bd ln it report. tabled in the House 0f Commons today by Labor Mili- lsler Mitchell. Instruction was given to 197213 persons under the youth plan Jur- I I "WY-Ml": d lth that ceremony, tatoes to meet fuel rhortooes . 1o- Cl‘) —Wlth sen- F M M g no the your» The lolfsest ilumuer c; Eill‘.§i'“8't°llv§§b"§ 711191112203? deans of the attack were hafiolgecgl of élcglllyol‘ in "$4133: §>Ziii§ilow li/oriiiilzpriglucespxeiqciilgc my complement of 41;‘ a gtafegnpfiésfgégg 6,‘? rfiflhgiloaltgle .ooo divided. dl-iétlflgbume,‘ m“ m, w“ w Bmkmm candle one . . wings would make reports o! lm- crewtxtilfwi: Sblllrhrlumaz/ifgggglt‘, F T k r umbla 6,063; soélrniniulviln om? artment issued a statement, and "lvliwiio here for business. we are $3,219,, gllypper, left thlr port Q mrllllqllég. 1.232; (cantor-local; Que: fir“, m, slightly lyullt, balding fllao‘ ad to be here and we ore x0311: “d” orlruute to the British . . New ruusuml. 1.4M, Nova Bcotla 1.020; and Prince Ed~ m“ rm! M 1g_(qp) ward I5 find 302. _%l1spatsgso 11.0,}, 11:5’ yuan,“ Blnce lllc program was introduced peninsula unitary o; Qumtma 7 a total of 221.418 llillV‘ been R00 sold toda that an air search W" mulling‘ the WW7" “am- is m progress 3},“ 22 mlsflng mam Under the wnr enlrrrru: v t" lu- l ' ." ' ‘P . ’ ‘.. - bers of the crew of the Canadian fr‘; lémillkmlziliagl‘"Bfiwlllxiyfizlas lenersl {fleas m "i; ‘iiligiherilfihelriiililel: . 6 II o a ‘if a as medium dggiiiiiriii iscliiieinviieiebtiaigxloirii "m," iimrcri imniiisvioutli. iii: — A aqua ron - - _ dlseon rlue n ue bomber; was specially ezulpped for of welcome by Prime Minister More‘ I I To Britain l ' ~- "lllllg Events .'..3lf.i2..°‘l.'l£§?i“°5so3ii?ll" u: ll. S. To Send - "“ p . story of the ral ' - tbreok of war. t _ 1, .1 inn. keilzte Klnl with the realm 11v °“ __________.._ n. sflazorlmln-ogls ooln-n aléeedttpg .011“; ‘w! o?“ ' ‘mpzmn 11ml; or delegations were broadcast HE “STOOD STILL" and interesting" mission. Vllllwl" "in __ "“" w. Power was e ted islrmsn wrrn nizavv can! tanker Colgarollte. wrpetlbttl and ma, “m, m... Sm ,_-,-,. "H? BIL“ Ffldm ‘Amt g“ i’??? g5? ‘timzéectlm ldtiru mirtxlggfiritvfttlitbixlglbliglfi- novna miiiijidliluv lo —(OP) ffm" “Y ‘m “my "m" "“‘ M“ {Iflilnsyéclkmi-iillnilza Qiutbtfi" this; oil“: _ w_ ' o l our. ‘ v ' . are . : alltnhn 3.794.: Sas- Murm, my" Thusr-‘d. "Many for we ma!” for we“ a stion. and Mr. Lovett- The ana- .-11lustratlng he type of weather M, earlier dlsvalfih 5am ,3 m" katchrwnn 4.684: Allivrta 6.7.36; and WASHINGTON. Mly ll -—($)-- l Io la come ln for t eorrlmend aircraft have to M°P° “mmm “w?” m“ b” “M hi: to" fiom several of the pllot of a giant Catalina o! to Britain. it was molested will! alters for his work flying boat told how his Plane stood W by President Roosevelt st a pull 1n diroetlnr trsmina operations 5,111 1°, 45 minutes ln a gale. Tho n p. . even before leaving the United States. milk-at Pete .m. - W d . ‘ the fln t If n o “ifi-‘d. ma?! with which I 31M‘ boll? vlvors of the llMl-ton vessel had arrived at the port of Chetumal ln llfcboats, but the latest story re- Brltlsh Columbia 8.573. "llluce curt {god fortune to be associated. ‘"4 conference. Canada. lane was suddenly enveloped in lwmd they landed M’ m“ M“? d I km!’ mylugllg-oml In m. not“; $91131’. M 0mm mm my ongiig-Qiiliirigtlgnioiliiuafiunitsd ' of rim nuoortauso gm“ ““‘,‘n°1°“°§ll’§hf‘§,r ‘mfg; "it... story quoted third officer e "ltTmnv-Y‘ The bemblrig beau-l at a Milt stem is moving rapldl to eoun» Rf,‘ Qmmw 11 m, (lying no E- J- Wlluu" " "w"? m‘ “m” I c h - . _ < l n ~ "tell y~l=*"='"i.’ih” “ism c e o c“ 2M c i» our." the s mwuvcnviclen cor: lb “to; n. u» or ill. hil.lll°°vl‘éfi“‘uflfi..lllfil.l.. n ras ‘“‘°°~ ' s. a: ’°“ “ °" " m“ zlgkoflhgvili. ' a p. in; gogt or the s at lurch 1113;131:151 falzeggotullmg‘; 5111f’; fired three torpedoes lnto the ship. ' miles, damaging military and illdllild- m. ' of the American planes on dll- in order to accelerate i-runt. and men named J_ O'Brien. Three or the four men ln the air- ‘ u . Plot M“ 111.111 d h; A private plane scouted -—- It Ifligtl/sllow hm“), ohm‘ time l-rlllesmiivig: ‘iligllttlrgioh: umgiglgshehrllruriiiivezd swiftly l; (Continued on Pale 6. Col 3) the gale. coast today in the hope of flndliuz MONT JOLI. Que. May 19 —f§l- Battery 51nd a“ m cum.“ “n”. we" m’ H‘ ‘human a - “a 1 g lifeboat with the missing 22 Plb-gTlge first fetal accident. at\l\o. - . E o‘. cl‘. "blues i u‘ ‘tiilcktlfi d men got u” ‘dimtltwghllllrsltuwnsimthl mglliiie dispatches published hero grougiitngedshd gluliglliyllliimbfirs] (if - c l‘ can: "snic- we ~"‘"-v"."-1‘l‘ =~~ ewe v fill‘? l‘? fir" We“ m6 l. ‘" L“ M" c" "Mo" it via“ 3l‘él$"“ll‘..§‘.ll.’°l;22..l2; 54°41 Japaneseclalmr that they have one board to taper off plant expansions A U were Williams, second officer O. crashed m" miles Mm “s has? immediate s. delivery of Ind. 0060M. Jonson, King, Crawford, Hunter, l "mm ma; ‘on. m" ll we day." P“ - . ‘we l c aft dled u..- ntly. Th f on Vhmctlgtnwlthoifeslle qua nlldi w§§oriie<i'b§'oiitti“i»$§“e§§§oiil§ the! oiuihleiiggcgirlttliig s 35ml; Pcfiusehoeuéfifgg" siiccumbcd lOMlgil-ITICS a fifw loliiius “m” fi " "'°""“' awarded the olruioruisiuc eel-vim :£l..""li American troops. soul ‘$1,,’ “$1.1... Dunc“; Q mo.’ efgevtrllltetlegghénm M, m “m? Ftlfiller "fling?! [tlsnususl (or the OWII- with tanks and trained f01' o fon- col-thy, Jacques Pace. Thompson. pmnmyqed down m Mmes; mo,‘ Loom‘; M u Your has Is luownm alvc modicum dewlopmenu u a H Buchanan, Phillips and Kavan- 11,.‘ V“ We“ w m“, one O1 u“. rsld 5.5.231 $14-21 ' B’ efflon 1n wuhmym ‘J’ 1811- enslnes. The engine apprvcd to cx. ‘ ' ' ' '" iilliififi ifvmini knowledge u... ‘l...’ 1; ANAUA ma; ogre c5331 M333 *1" olode boron me plane crew w g r nod arth, n . men named frerlette Curtis. Hun- e t 6y “M son, G. Zwlr. Griffiths, Walker, ‘- - AWJLBJM io-(GP) kualalduolf Mercy dlvsailsy and "h" h l "n w" ‘Jwud w‘ perlenoe oi American nevripapcr- ‘ "time. ednosday ls balance will‘ me who recently left Germany and 4, J’ 1,, m, 1, (In Montreal, officials of No. a " "I l l W "we" ml '1" its" "e .“n'€.%l'l.'.l"" Names of the four men killed. the THE All ouunosr noun 1 n . . - In to ‘Y! lte tr m‘ m" "m" " "p" ‘Cochrane Merrylees. Watson u fth. l n. - ~ it'll. u.“,.,'§;{;*’,,,**;n,f,;m=- 1- lglrzlult itivgi-‘Fr t n: §,"1€L'“:,',d'“,',§‘§',‘°§,z'£,'n,f;°‘§1l?f,',': Westlane: Charland, DlODDB and iirieurgoicirelinriirdineloivrciogildall?iidti- - _u_ found so minutes latot. “'- m“ a.“ ' 1,, v, __ Jones. _ _ flcetlon of their next-of-kln. East Red nrZYsrzzz Rolling Ahead 0v Area Nazis Claim Heavy Russian Losses In Kerch - hold ln Europe. was “ h I ‘ r N l '- * . Tl. - lciill'—l(lgizzl)lbl_8vhig first air-borne Invasion in history was on; anoiherliirltish dlsailier h: gitnieswil’? 335d ggfléflifs “£313,392; P ell l-IIS lll d. m bemoan gums, Monti-col VICKY, May 2o -(Wednee1davl— the lmflklilli- h the bureau of public information, m Mann,“ Provmces e11. (AP)-- Anti-aircraft DHUSCIPS s- nvas on appre enslons in Britain reached a new high. Visions of it was announced today -__- .. (By Henry C. Cassldy, Associated Press Staff Writer)‘ MOSCOW, May 20—(Wcdncsdll_v)-(AP) - The Rus- sians announced today lhzlt the Red army still is rolling ahead on the Kharkov front, but German counter-offensive had begun 8O miles southeast of that key point in the Izyum-Bilrvenkova sector. acknowledged that a. the midnight communique said, the Russians still are battling the Germans in the vicinity of the port of Kerch. ' North Bedeque Airman Missing Sgt. Observer and Pilot Donald C. MacDonald of North Bedeque is missing after air operations, his parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. MacDonald have been informed. A ca-blegram from England sold the airman was missing since May 17, He was serving with the Royal Canadian Air Force. Sgt. MacDonald had been work- ing at Kirkland Lake, Ontario for several years before the outbreak of war. Earlier he attended Prince of Wales College at Charlottetown and following that took a business course at Sumnlcrside. He taught in the public schools of this prov- ince for a short time. ' He has a brothel", Alban M31;- Dollald also serving with the R. C_ A. F, and another brother, Arl- gus MacDonald in Ontario. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald will hope that they will receive more favorable news ln the vcry near future-S. May Build More Ships In N. S. HALIFAX, May 19 —(CP) -P.“os- pscts for the construction of more steel ships ln Nova. Scotin yards were dismissed at a conference yes- terdav between the provincial (il- binct and H. R. MacMillnn. presi- dent of wartime merchant shipping limited. Plans for establishing o. second yard in the province, in addition to that now operating nt Plctou, were still in the (llscusslon stone, Hie federal office sold. unri them were many difficulties to be over- come before anything definite could be arranged. Progress at the Pictml yard. he said, was not up to expectations, but he expressed bcllcf matters would straighten out in n short me tl . Members of the gonrnmcllt ilsk- Pd many questions rcunrillllg thun- ccs of [loving u-ood .1 oi‘ \’.\T- lous types construc >1 in the pro- vince. but the official stated this was outside hl<_ flclrl. so he cuuid give no dcflnltc information. LofsA QoLl-"lzus You. FORE. our (HP! 00W Vmow WHAT FOR High tide this afternoon nt 1.25 and tomorrow morning at. ‘J54 Sun scls this cveillng at 7.26 nud rises tomorrow morning at First quarter moon May 23. 4.11 a . m. P. E, I.—N. S. FERRY SERVIFE have Wood islands 7 a.m.. ll u.m 3 .m. Emvc Caribou 9 a.m- 1 p.m. 5 mm. CAR. FERRY SERVICE DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY From Borden — Leave Mill a-m- 9.25 mm. L00 p.m. 4.45 Pm. 'l.n._1 ill": Leave Cnpc Torment nc-JM» .l.m. 11.00 mm. 3.15 p.m. 6.45 pm. 0.10 p.m, SUNDAY SERVICE (May 3 to Der. 27 inclusive) Leave Borden 9.00 a.m. 12.00 noon 4.1’ . . 7.15 p. m. Ifegvrg Tormentlne 10.15 mm. 2.3K, pun. 6.00 pun. 8.30 p-mo