. MAXIMS’ '07 A Mam-z MAN’ nmm-i notilnrsl ..r.gr.s ate-fig. m: Iorflls Guardian. Charlottetown Guardian. 0 an. flesh. Covers Prince Edw CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, WEDNESDAY, Manon 2o, 194s island Like the Dew Read by Everybody N 1h SAYS McGlLL UNIV. 10 PAGES r shop lapse lose - alilrles swIY-‘Iessd thll gt! hlghtmofir death do we rohesrse. , MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN Subscription Delivered U. Iltl- “J0: other PIOVIIOI I U-S-L $5.00. RED HOTBTD Farmers-Prohibit t i Closlngilflloads To TriiciiTrafilc cl s care is per cant o! the people the law. it would not be fair relax enforcunent pleasures s: the others. Barbour could not see how Government could relieve the situation at present In another week. perhaps. condi- tions would be much better. Premier Jones said some of his neighbors were meetim - ficulty by takmg their farm (continued on Page d (hi. '1) ...__.__....__ 12_ Wm: At I. c. cisvsoiang-muu» ~ i v "flit v»- VAAOOUVEB, March i0 --(CPJ -Twelve women believed suffer- lux from ptomaine poisoning were rushed to hospital today from the annual meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the Canadian Leglonb British Columbia Command. The 12 women who had eaten breakfast together at a downtown cafe col- lgxézed during convention proceed- Mr. the’ Coming Events "Movies at Borden to-night. 2-25-9441. "To arrive Ajax Registered S d eats. Book now. McGuigan d5 ifoyie. "Bum" Wi-‘llllu! to sla hter loss notifv Mofluigan and yle. 3-20-31 "l-oldins H for p vi a Flu" Lid. at mtervale, Washes- dly fore-noon, Marsh 27th. Chester Walsh. 3.20. _ usL H I'm-h m .. stmxrnifii-n D50“ =0 afternoon, March 28th, Ed, Ne son. 320-2341. wgfglmrvo Gems-tawny. Aprléalti. 1?; llITlITlBR Si. Peter's l-lall at ‘l a . 3-20-11 "Freetown. Wednesday niaiht, National Film Board Movies and suelcllal engzrétainment, Freetown B 0'01 3-20-11 "Ulllbldlng car oats, wheat. d $53.1?‘ 8711"‘ 5°33 ....... 1-1 ‘ . h7**...."*i..*.°'ist5* a o'clock h. M.“ a. c, Gruegn, 1 - . #1“ Oi 1n.]°' "_-— ilflslwboard a .oo:: mittse meg u s‘. :30 urn. llighlied Ohlnoh. v. d. R- skinner. interim ehaimaitam "’i§§'""*“°° "New ""3 Albany, on ll alma- ho i 5° .» x rubber belting In traces. (smelt mmi-‘is-sl. rqsgfiu-fi 26 Killed When Anny Plane Crashes r nouns. can. March 1s- (AP - ‘bvosaty six service per- . _. _ today in tbs on i;_<dl~.lll " " "moun- od Leia hoe and a missing 3-20 bomber used fears of a similar tra- in Northern California. e 3-29, flying from Hono- lulu with seven page‘: reported radio possib over the Sacramento Valley at. a mint roughly I00 miles west. of e 0-47 crash The Sup- bad Search os- I scene of he C-d‘! crash. fomsd the bodies of l8 persons. all service personnel. scattered over a wide area. along with bits of wreckage. Lieut. Stephen I. Cummings. comm g a rescue sduad from Hamilton Field. said he vim did not burn. Other persons reported they sew it apparent-l! explode and drop ‘ ward the ground. lt was nylon from Sacramento army air base to Ogden Utah, and Denver. Colo. In rsmento it was sn- nounwd the 2C aboard compris- ed mixed army and navy per- sonnel. The scene of the crash about lib/miles west. of Reno. ._.._-____...._. erfortress Iran Appeals To ll. ii. 0. For llelp BY JOHN M. HIGIITOWII .WABHTNG'K>N. March l0 -(Al-‘) —Oil-rich Iran todsge wpealod to the United Nations cur ty Coun- cil for help in etting Soviet troops out of its terri ry. It asked 011.0. for a "lust de- termination" of the ease unphas- izlnauthat Russia was violating a wri ent, an that Ino- cow agents were in erlng in Iran's affairs. The action. taken here by Am- Midget Budgcti Speech Introduces Gargantuan Defi n gislature a budget speech which con- tained little beyond bare details and to which he devc ed less than ten minutes. Hon. Wil am Hughes, Provincial yesterday llluvius’ the ture into com- mittee on Supply. _ The brevity of 4hr Minister's speech provoked strong criticism from Mr. R. R. Bell, Second ueen’: who followed as Opposi- ton critic and who stressed the seriousness of a situation in which the Province, in the short space or three years, will have gone be- hind to the tune of $2,386,000, Mr. Bell moved the ad ourn- mant of the debate shortly efore 6 o'clock, the House sdjournhi: un- til 3 p. m. today. Budget Speech “T114! Public Accounts that have ending March 31, i946." Mr. in his speech, "show 0848.000 for that year. mates ranted a year ago for the curreh ear were for an estimat- ed cleflct of $888,000. The deficit forecast for this year now ls for Mr. Strong: "Improvement over what?" Hon. Mr. Hughes: "Over the esti- mate. Both the revenue and tho expenditure increased over the estimate in this current year, the revenue by $800,000 and the expen- dlflerence of about $143,000. The llcit ls lessened by that much. ‘The estimated revenue for the _~ ~~18~-:0344lfll0. mo ~uv1.4\-\ . ‘ea l" 0. . - "In the Accounts for this year the limestone that has been put in current account has not be been capitalized. Furthermore in 1M8 Yflll‘ We have fifteen months of the item for assistance to hospi- tals. ‘Iihe other yea;- when wg had the fifteen-months your, through some oversight the grants to hospitals were not provided for in the three months estimate. We are bringing that up to dale by increasinfimthe grant to hospitals 05750. at amount gives some 030.000 that ordinarily would not be included as ordinary ex emu. ture, which would reduce she do. 11¢" l0 0596.000 for the tlllSulng year. "I need not go over the items because you have them there. The expenditure shows 1874.000 in high. WWI and brldrel: 890.000 in gaso- line rebates; 74,000 in sinking (Ckmtinued on Page 5 Col. 4) Murder Charge In Torso Case Expected Soon HAMILTON, March 19 —(CP)— A murder charge wil likely be laid sh A Crooker. Hamilton f urday. th f John ll. 40 yetg-oldul-lamiltzn street a’? oper- I .. "We do m; iievr this lsillin was the work a gang," Chic Crooks: said. "but we are checking an we hops to make an meat." a declined to enlarge on the question and was silent. on the motive of the crime-dc as one ef oat brutal in the ex- tha in of h . Polio‘: were consider? GITAWA. h 10 -(Ol)- army uura at isirress an tod ea extend d for disdss 9 PIC Ever-Increasing Rate 2i ...__._...._....__...__._.__..._ opens" "- J: 1mm‘ ey woulduiiave cen- u . Mayan}! they were not Q . eosxt ddleaveworeor- relessszin order to s d si recenvorsicn to o prim industrlet. trss at over ens hol stnam. ‘veterans i la - - M! In‘ 0H “$8.000. or $140,000 improvement." D1‘ dull" by $167,000, leaving a net B y Channel. L coast _ frequent storms and constant. ter- lleals With Espionage Investigation BY DZICY (YDONNILL OTTAW . March 19 -(CP)— ister St. Laurent, mak- tlld hi8 0115i’- Dublic utterance on the culrmt espionage invutigatior. in the Commons tonight strong defended the actions of the Roy Commission marking the investigat- ion and said he hoped that if ever a similar situation developed again in Canada the overnrneatt o! the dag would not a irk its responsi- bi ties" Participating in Throne Boeeoh debate and replying to charges b Arthur Smi h (PG- Calgary est) that a “terrible mis- take had been made," Mr- Laurent said: "It was never thought until recently that any government in anada would have to track piles in its own service. It ls hoped that lit never will fall on any government to so again. "I ho e that if it does there will not be office a government that will mirk its responsibilities." M12. St. Lain-clot, for the first time officially, linked Dr. A- Nwm British scientist, under cle- ln Britain, with the Canad- inn e ionage enquiry. Up to now there ad been no official con- firmation that the charges against .. May had arisen out of the Canadian investigation-n Mr. Sonlth said he worded to know why the government had ap- pointed two Supreme Court justices to act as Royal Commissioners when it was to their court that my appeal in the case ever-dually would 0.. Mr. St... Laurent rctorted that when ell the facts were known he believed hat the people would un- demléalld ‘alga support ti: Govrern- men 's.pe_ .. v »--~...----».--- "-11; <- Mrne 1mm, *tl'iosd“ ling held for questioning were rot beng denied the right of habeas corpus, but that it was not the business of their custodian to pro- vide them with an opportunity to obtain such a writ. He had not yet had an opportun- itv to check on stateme-tuis made last, night by M. J.. Caldwell that some of the accused were being kept, for lengthy periods in rooms where bright. lights burned con- tinuously. He would investigate and report to the House. Exercise Muskox 0n Short Visit To ‘Land 0f Little Men’ CAMBRIDGE BAY. N W T . March l9 — (C?) — The white man has plunged into the mythical "land cl the ittle men." a stretch of soll so whipped by constant winds that even the Eskimo avoids t Three snowmobiles. 34 days and 1,000 miles from Churchill, broke away from the moving force of Ex- ercise Muskox yesterday to carry 15 men on a scientific foray to Denmark Bay that is expected to busy them for four days. They will buck the elements for 110 miles along the McLintock covering a stretch mined by natives due to Q ~. rlble winds. tit-Col. PD. Baird's party will examine the ice in the channel and Morris Innis of the Dominion Ob- servatory will conduc magnetic observations to determna declina- ing the general magnetic struc- urs o the earth. H fourth snowmo ‘ guided the to an unnamed lake some 20 inland. but was scheduled to purely scientific nature and ect t A party miles Hussein Ala s the of bl ds to trace e urn to the main movin force Mm: . "m afiii. - aisiiirr" °’ '.:. ‘fix-slit; More... n. 1... ....'.. s... neighbor a climax at aim c1332....» of u» ""0" "W" l” il’ $133.; in rw ti.“ some two miles from W“! "i °" ‘WM’ d“ “i.” ‘ when, was found 1m”- Q“°-- "'4 “m” W'- "'5" n‘ ' ‘- ' " with . ll.- Plumisy o! Bunion ' inn as vsr. OLAIGOW. March 1e -(nou- ‘ e tors) -Pittcdris Upright. prise Shorthorn bull which fetched the u n- a sale in rth. the “on ‘M 0th“ pox" amnenu d‘; 8th possibly will be higher than re- gian dies uistiicel Minister Defends Gov’ t Action Social ihedit Leader Calls Ii. M. S. Warspite To Be Scrapped LONDON. March l9 — (Rolls firs)“ lritminauwolt battle- "ll" "will! . ye . Mil-ton annulus wsgiflni. to be scrapped, tho A mirulty announced tonight. The Warapltea fig hting o-asear began st the battle of Jutland in 1916 and ended with bombard- tngeuts lofuwsglswren 1:11am! in e c flgry N - ber m4 e "m" One of her first m». during the Second Great War was to convoy the first contingent of 0w troops across the at- lantdc from Halifax to Britain. She left the convoy in mid-At- lantic to hunt the German bat- tleship Deutschland. but the Deutschland preferred to evade action. '0 VERDRAFT NEARLY 2 MILLION Two Sealing Ships Reported Disabled ST. JOHNFB. Niki. March l9 — (or Cslble) - The auxiliary! seal- lo unter ers Linda Mae and Ice were reported disabled but in no danger on the sealing grounds in a message received here today. Their locations were not given. It was thought am id be flown t0 the Lisrda Mae buctoltihe Ice Hunter n will have to be towed by tug back to this port. ‘The sealers were said to be in heavy ice and so far the hunt had proved unsuccessful. Anti-Democrats In Civil Service Cause Concern UPTAWA, OnL, March l9 -— (Spocial) —A purge to elimgus n _ .P_asc'lets'~arrd"“h ‘ arm rs root‘ and branch from the Canadian civil service, subse- quent to Prime Minister King's es- pionage revolutions is being widely supported by members from all parties in the Commons today. First member to call on the Gov- ernment to ctlean house and dis- charge undeslrsblcs with Tore.gn sympathies was Social Credit load- er, Solon Low. M1‘. Low z-haruczi on the floor of the House that fifth columnists had infiltrated into many important branches of the public service. Apprehension is also aroused in the Commons over the large num- bore of persons of foreign birth now holding key posts in lhc North-West Territories. Secretary of Stale Paul Martin who reports to Parliament for the civil service has been called on for a statement. and is expected to announce an of- ficial "screening-out" policy 1o- morrow. Heads of federal departments and the civil service commission ad- mitted that owing to acute man- power shortage. Certain persons ater found to be undemocratic and anti-Canadian in outlook had entered the public service during the war years. They pledged a much more drastic scrutiny of the antecedents of prospective civil servants in the post-war period. This will be to a large extent automatically assured by the prefer- ence given to overseas veterans of the war Just ended, for government jobs of all descriptions. Food Contract Prices May Be increased OTTAWA, March 19 —(CP>-Rc~ turns to fnnncrs from prices ruding food contracts with Brit turns during the war years. lard. in any event, will not be lower. af- riculture Minister Gardiner sad tonight in the Commons. 14 Million Isms: - React treat lrltaln AVONMOUTl-l‘, England. March lk-(Bcuters) - The unloadin of 14.000000 bananas -of which rit- ons werq totally deprived durlm the war-began here today. The bananas, which will be distributed in Bristol the Southwest and tho Midlands, came from the West 1n- in the Jamaica Producer which also brought citrus fruits and sweet on its way Missouri. ‘are today o sm- in orange concentrate. House Unanimously Indorses Plans For Rural Beautification "The grateful thanks of the people of this Province“ was ex- tended in the Le islsturc yester- day to Mr. Robert . Cotton. Char- lottetown. for his ift of $100; 000 for rural beaut ication. The proposal of meut. O01. E. S. John- stone. Burlington, for holding contests to promote rural beauti- fication was also lndorsed un- animously. The subject was introdlwed _b way of for __ lu on." Kings, and second ‘Hon. W. n. AJStewai-t. Minister of Auri- cultiue. which was discussed in committee with Mr. Dougald Mac- Kinnon. Fourth Queen's in the chair. The text of the resolution fol- ows: “Whereas Mr. Robert L. Cotton has donated a rift to the people o; prince Edward Island totalling the sum of 0100.000 to be used f0!‘ the purpose of beautification of our Province under certain terms and conditions set. forth in the temis of granting the I1" "And whereas this is a worth! and most generous gift “Be it hereby resolved that this Legislative Assembly. now session. hereby empress to - Robert. 1.. Cotton the srswlul thanks of the ueoole of this Pro- Vince "And whereas s vrosrsmms h“ been evolved and presented to the people of this Province by Lieutenant-Colonel E. S. John- stono which. in our view. will as- sist in the benefits to be dtfivfll {mm the gift of Mr. Cotton we concur in the general principle of prizes being offered in each County to those who make the most improvements in their PTO- pertles dining the period of such com itions." Contest Plan In moving the resolution Mr. Hunter outlined Col. Johnston's plan for holding rural beautifica- tion contests. Prizes were Dru- posed. totalling $500 for each County It was believed there would be many voluntary contri- ment would not be D expense. It was suggested that in addition cups be given the win- nel‘ in each County. and one tor (Continued on Page 5 O01. S) “OTTAWA. l9 —-(C‘l:)-— ven per e to ave athered fiidezttial informal-ion or Russia will W99" on remand lets-awe court here tomorrow ut so ual ha of their cuss is not expected to in until at least next week. They are the majority of the nine parlour-seven men and two women-named so far in the in- iven in lnent the Iioyal Commission in- ln e snags ring thal- o "a vast co .." The other two-Fred Rose, Lab- or-Progressl“ m of parlia- mt for ontreal artisr. and .. Raymond er. noted scientist in devel on of the wxploslve R X-will having the ac- cused. all out on all elect heir method of um and having u“... blood. ’l'ha majority have not done either" The seven: all“ Shglrsog of Mcntgssl. fiorm- , or. s mertmen unpoyee who faces cial“ charges. dn. Ldr. .. 8.. N tingalo, 40, omtreal, former ..C..A..l=‘.. communications export Government banks as at February 28. 1948. stat- ing amount of overdraft. at each bank. 2. What. rate of interest la bein paid on what is the total amount of such interest paid for the year 1945. 3. What were the indirect liab- ilities of the Province as of De- cember 31. 1945. Give full partl- DOLLARS The Jones Government th William The question and answer fol ws. l. What are the amounts ol tb cverdrufts at these overdrafta, an 2. Two and three quarters per cent, s24,os2.o1. 8mm‘ 3. Provincial gage, 531100.00. Sanatoriun Bonds, Provincial 00 $50,000. . l’.E.l. Potato Growers‘ Associa- tion, $50,000.00. Town of Montague, $5,622.00. bunk ovordrlfts amount to llmoll, m» million dollars, “cording to formation tabled In g 1,, "IN Yesterday by the Pro Treasurer, Hon. ln answer to a question on the 9rd" MD" by Mr. lleath Strong. ll!- cial Hughes, any Sanatorimn mort- Gov’t Negligent BY UAIUY ODONN ELL OTTAWA, March 19 -lCPi-- Solon Low, Social Credit leader. said today in the Commons that “surely it is quite obvious that the “£“i'.'3"...3°'.i§°f' d.’ i?‘ "5 r-a . o mug an through with, Cormunlsit mdlhrg sympa an reer MoGill Uniwerdty, Montreal, “red hotbed." Rotors-lug to Russian-directed . espionage activities in Camada, Mr. Low said “the Liberal Govern- ment staslslds charged today!“ will; gross neg genee as a res o which vast spy rings appear to lgyvs ‘grown up within our coun- I d A glance at the list of persons charged with articipnting in the espionage acti ties had led him to the conclusion that “there seems to have been little difficulty for Communists and others of very doubtful loyalties to secure highly 4 . ""1522",. important and key positions in the L The Bank M Government services." v Monk“, a 78813708 Mr. Low spoke during continued The Canadian Bank ' ' ' “ma”, 1 1 d d ab‘? “gal” spea s ncu e ane es "l Cmmm "lid-ll" (OOE-Jlflinnipeg Northy Oentrei. ii Leon Raymond (L-Wright). Phil- ‘1943-375-35 ess Cote (L-Mstane) and Arthur (PC-Calgary West). Mr. Knowles, who was in Moa- cow when the in litigation of the ionage ring was announced in Ottawa Feb. 1s, suggested Prime Minister Mackenzie King o to Moscow. as the Prime Mnister himself said last night he thought of doing, to help rebuild good rela- tion-s between Russia and Canada. There should be an exchange of cultural and busineas_missions be- Espionage Cases Will Resunle In Co Former Island Resident Rescues ___. KENTVILLE, N.S., March l9 (CP)— Mrs. Austin Malone res- cued four of her children from their burning home at Steam Mill Village near here today. Despite efforts oi‘ firemen from nearby Aldorshot military camp, the ‘house and contents were a total css. Discovering the blarie in the kitchen, Mrs. Malone attain ted to ext’ uish it. with water m a well. the flames spread. she re-entcred the house and brought out the children. Reginald, one year, Mary. three, Edward six. and bola, seven. all with chicken pox. Another son was in Kent- ville at the time. l-ler husband was ln Halifax re- oeiving his diflflhlflw from the ins-mg. The Malones formerly lived at ortage, EEJ. Telephone Conference At New Glasgow NEW GLASGOW, N. 5., March 19 .40?) -—- A two day traffic con- ference of the Maritime Telephone and Telegraph Company concluded here tonight, Conducted by W. S. Dickie of Halifax and with D. M. Gass, manager of the Princr- Ed- ward Islnnd Telephone Company as chairman, the conference was attended by representatives of the Maritime Telephone and Telegraph Company from Nova Scotin and Prince Edward Island. Among the delegates wen- Miss Clara Moun- tain of Summerslde, and MliS Laura Stewart of Charlottetown. urt Today former naval officer engaged in anti-submarine detection research. One charge. Capt. ordon Lunan. 30. Omawa. Canadian Information Service of- ficial. Seven cha es.. Edward Mazeral, , Ottawa and R searc National urges . Mrs. Blaine Lake, Sask . External Afialra De- partment cipher cleric. Six charl- lvliss Kathleen Wi tween the two Iistab Cauldlass Tour/Chiidtisiv ‘er-i law Organization becomes. strong ouglid to maintain peace w r es llaher. t0, 0t- taws. dgtutahreéistrar in the office of the rlt igh Commissioner Four cha es.. Meanwh e doubt was expreued inreliabls quarters thatthe third interim report of the Co on would be presented to the Govern- ment before next w at the earliest. lt is swectod to concern the five men who still have not identified but whodiave been he at Rockcliffe‘R..C.. ..P.. ber~ rec s here since Feb- 15.. Unless further are made. their names will the last to be made public. Behind the third irvterim repeal.‘ it was r will come a l Dr. David shugar, l0, Toronto. from the two commissioners. and Mfllmm ill in O Mr. Cote said he was not oDDosed (Continued on Page 5 Col. 5i IF You Witty. No [VLSEE N0 up, Stun no Evil.’ ‘(out mu. be a Succsss of An Arfcauccn 4cm MEYEROLOGICAL OFFICE. Too ronto, March l0 —iCP» _Mm-mum and maximum ifimlt0l'fll\ll‘l§l Vancouver ~ Z 4% Edmonton _ 24 4 Regina 19 41 Winnipeg 37 Toronto 30 "4 Ottawa 29 54 Montreal L37 43 usher l0 34 Saint Jnhn l5 Till -Moncton 14 43 Halifax l9 41 Charlottetown l7 — Sydney 3F 34 HAL . MIYQ 15 ~iCPi —~ Following ls the official weather syn sis at 0 PM» ‘Tuesday. issued by e Dominion Public Weather Office at Halifax:- l-ligh pressure, accom nled by continu- fenemlly fine weather. ng over most of Eastern Canada and the New Emnland States. var- iable obudlnesa is reported in t-ho eastern portion of tlic forecast; dis- trict while elsewhere clear condi- tions prevail. A snail disturbance is located lust off the Atlantic h coast in the vicinity of Hatteras and it is expected w move east- ward into the Atlantic and should not affect the weather ln the fore- cast iatrict. Off iel marine weather forecast .1) . Tuesday and valid N’ winds ad five MPJ-L. moderate north winds of l0 .9. . Wednmday. Clear. Visibility 1d miles Gulf of St. Lawrence — Moder- ate northwest winds d l0 to ll Mllli. In the welt nation alesr: in the east portion variable cloud- iness with widely scattered snow flurries. visibility l6 miles. except lowered to four ml ion in snow‘ d n_ tampon ures uring abht. Mrlnriluatice Robert. Taachoreau and ant ML. Justice R..L.. Kellook, which rises in .12....“ 01'0" rm": “.2:- 22...‘: "t"; it" m" . M" time a m the on interim rs- ‘ ' do tide slgfibteerrmil port. ~ utea latc than Chariot town. , w‘ t , _dlonotllliwlth _m ' arable buccem. - _. -. "l" »-