lunar: Mair “Q51? lili- ‘f ALIN CHARGES C RCHILL IS =___________W_______ Covers Island Like_ the Dew """" """"’ """' ""' . cnanpoqmmiowfl. CANADA. THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 194s lilzgisalfisfi ‘ . other Gods. MAXIM! OI A MERE MAN’ those who serve 8 DaIvIadI-ll. lhlLM-MiotllchflheesbUJ-LII. Thlnks “Little Tss . _ llard" lln llussia VHLI N. 3-. March 13 - litta too hard on Rus- eeaaeedon with the spy ads was ex ress- preeident emeritus of Mount Allison University, in banquet of welcome to war Dr. ‘frusmaa said Rusals "quatltied" in seeking information on the atomic bomb and on op- "The United Nations Organiza- tv be a. success unless the United States, Great Britain and Russia pull together rid a waybecause that the only way to peace," he said. “We must notYorget that during the war we felt that we owed our lives to the Russians." _ Schoolboy Feud leads To Stabbing P531001. On .. (GP) - s 12-year-old boy will so. bear in juvenile court tomorrow on s stabbing charge and police Bald today the charge cillm iwheen ohildren of Preston pimllc Nqet-holic separate school. ' Sgt. mamas Conarway. acting head of the police of this Western lpali has structed principals _ schools to warn students that strict oiullee MiiO11_W1ll.,IOll0_W any future , . ' lieyelcbeeii sinbt sweetener- loom‘ it». it didn't becomzgmscrioils unt mfg week. the police‘ serge es . Thrstabblllg occurred Monday when a oublio school boy struck st a separate school pupil with a lack Knife and pierced his . The wounded led was token hospital at Kitchener where sev- erill stitches were r \ deep gash uses- e elbo Stock llarkots React Sharply To Foreign llews new YORIQ-lld-a-lfcl’! 1s -<cr=>_ a 06w sign news developments, 1 ,_ overshadowed in Wall Street the settlement of the Gener- il Motors strike. which was an~ nounced ust before th roao arch a lily on the Toronto Exchange, the it was said. of the e more hail a year.. rive casmasn iunmeu ‘ MIAPOBD. Onto March 6P1 -- Five Mentor about ll veers old. we s injured to- bout half to l Woks and mortar fell from the , of a g b r-“sétssiwsr-m cool... Eve... ° “mtilfittt as l *1‘ --l“~':%u..':h s. l: bi ' “ I I illllragknlalowwcfluigan lFour Charged In Spy Probe Released On Bail DYOeIIIBKItshQ UITAWA, March l3 --(0P) - Ball ranging from $1,000 to $0,000 each was set today by Magistrate Glenn Strike for. four rsons charged under the Official ecrets Act with dhcloslng secret and confidential information to Soviet spies operating in Canada. There were unconfirmed reports, meanwhile. that the second inter- im report of the Royal Commission on espionage, identifying addition- al persons to be charged, would be made public fllortly possibly before the opening of Pariament tomorrow. The hi host security -46,00o .- wss set or C pt. Gordon Lunan, 30-year-old member of the Cm- adian Information Service and “head" of a group of Canadian agents ‘working under Soviet di- rection. Edwsrd Mszlerall, 29. Fred- ericton, Research Council engin- eer alle ed to have given Lillian secret cuments on radar, was granted ball of U500. Bail of 01,600 each was. set for Mrs. ma Wolkln, 2s. Blaine Lake, k., cipher clerk in the Drternal Affairs Department code room, and Miss Kathleen Willsher, 40, deputy registrar in the British High Commissioner's office. They a.re alleged to have divulged the contents of secret telegrams and documents to which they had ac- cess. The ball totals were announced this afternoon following a mom- ing ap earance in olice court at vilich aglstrate S ike agreed to the granting of ball d lte a stat - merit by Lee Kelley. 0.. specl l Crown rosecutor, that there was "some _oubt" as to the "safcty” of the accused if they were re- leased. Mr. Kelley sald he did noi, how- ever, wish to exercise any "undue assure" against the granting of Before bail .was granted, the four accused heard a series of ad- ‘dltlons charges read against them. eymhen. ere remanded for reappearance arch 20. four already faced two charges of to ilruvlda an . otprov and - cntlal information. to ltusillin tatives.‘ - e new charges are broader and more detailed than the origin- al counts. All charges carry a maxi- mum penalty of seven years’ im- Prlmnment or $2.500 fine or both. Goal Production Figures llelased UITAWA‘, March 13 - (CPi - Production of coal in Canada lust December totalled 1,550,868 tons. a decline of l2 er cent over No- . vember total, ut an increase of one Ber cent over December, 1944. the omlhion Bureau of Statistics reported today. Production for Dc- cember included 944.900, tons of bituminous coal, 401.303 tons of sub-bituminous coal, and 204,013 tons of llgnite coal. Production for the calendar year 1946 totalled 16,460,948 tons, a de- cline of 8.4 r cent over the 104A total of 1'1, .490 tons. Output by rovlnceli follows (totals for 1944 n brackets): Alberta 7,750,849 chewan 1.583.088 (1,812,766); New Brunswick 866,024 ($45,123.) Production of coke, exclusive of etroleum coke, was recorded at 110M tons during December, compared with, 284,000 in the pre- ceding month and 380.000 to s in December, 1M4. Durlnl the Calen- dar year 1046. 8.863.000 tons ' were reduced, compared with 4,001,000 n tho preceding year. Imports of coal during December were 2,100,400 tons comwd with L430,4'l0 in December wllllc the total foqrntlg; ‘calendar year 105 was . . ens compared with 28% in 1044. Deoem exports of coal totalled 001010 tons, compared with 81,400 in Decem- ber 1044. 'I‘he'calerrdar year total was 840,708 tons compared with 1910.310- . I Cemetery Committee To $.51‘ nounoement is “pie-eluted within s Youth Sentenced Island Members Ready To llang June 2i For Aggressive Action ..,,.....,..,__ ...... ... _ m, lVhen Parliament Opens — A Court f Kim's Bench today found (Edsel Harris guilty‘? year-o erc r eur an I m’ "iéfili “f” $3.?” “i. 5'.‘ 19-year-old youth was sentenced to beilliznztftlinvlyitrlllgdfllio th h p- y u _ w o a n ar d t b yin llttl it - ioneto the ecolPll-t pgpceedlngls ill- day, showed no emotion other than a slight twitch of the lips i when tdhe urysdverdlct: aias fin- - ounce. emaerlon _ asked if he had anything ‘ZJZZ’; f“; Ym°“,,,n’|m"‘:¢£ w“! before sentence of death was ro- “n, ‘m; n“ gnu“ 5.0mm‘ nounced by Mr, Justice Wlfrld any“ m‘; Mum“ wake“ d to Lazure. The jury had taken only 5mm“ £1.01) tonight ass- losfllléllllléS tiohrearch a verdict. ro eur, wt w ooe granddau h- tar, Liane Isabelle, the blonr yofrtn $1}; ‘Z ' ‘"1’ b‘ wan keeping company, die three when In“. 6.5M“ days after he was attacker. in a “run ska“ J w u“. shed last November. dun‘ m‘ s .An earlier confession by Harris, 75"”: “w”. “in” ‘*1 introduced as evidence after a ver- ' “nun” m" waunl‘ bal battle between defence and pro- Mu" Hamil c°m“"u°“ 91"". scouting attorneys said that with u“ 25M” "m" P155“ 9' u" "no intention of killing him," he Eumk" "hm"! W 5W0"! had struck the octogenatiau sev- Malt" cmilflufill- “I rl ti tn n a - th The decides! goltbnllnebsatovaefid setolefatflgl Iron: mil Motors milled their strike OiITAWA. March 13 —(Special) -Prince Edward Island's entire contingent of members of Parlia- ment were on the job at their of- fices in the Centre Block today, ready for the opening of the ses_ slon tomorrow afternoon. J. Les- ter Douglas, Liberal member for . ueens, J. Watson MacNaught, . P. for Prince and Dr. T. . i. M. P. for King's reached the ca ital on the same train. W. hester S. McLure, Progres- aive-Conservative member for Queen's, who reached the capital last week has had interviews with a number of senior government of- flclals on Island matters in ad- dition to discussing the genergl political situation with Opposition ader John Bracken. Will Ctmtlnrue Pressure Ml Prince Edward Island mem- bers intimated they will continue their activities of last session to secure more equitable treatment for their province from the Federal Government. Pressure will be out 0n ‘Ifimsport Minister Chevrlenby hi; watch pocket, s. month ago for an 18.5 cents pas -___._._.. hour increase. - a h t , . . u QIQMQ FafmQf T” resume mediation semions here tomorrow. llead Holstein Ana's ._Mgl§rre nonlnmilckiollletr; (ca? flgmmgntg fln was elected president of ‘the Hol- stein Fuiesien Association of Can- dlwiilslfildti.é”fltf'° " Subsidy Rumors dustry of Canada sug geofllhetéxfigijlllxgilxéfidglllrestgxdaif; ore- WW‘ “In! c535 _ um. r l’ ‘ , m honor o; her five-yell‘ 511% fiitililpicnfigwfitigu, m’. t . series of scholarsh training which will perpetuate the government by dairymen to have Princess’ name throughout the the subsidy removed." alg $47,850 and a cheque 501' this summer and two cents in amount was handed to He!‘ ROY“ for produce .) Highness at a brief ceremony Government House ballfoflm- Idea. for the fund came from ".'i‘.‘";°i'n.$.ll°°nl§i.‘€§l% Next Move In mo» r °*“$,£.5“‘i}§°.“‘“’“§‘$.i§lf lffili $880 llli ed the fund's n en ure. T ' R I -—————~_ 0 IISSII Find Jan Tornadoes -_ tonight to b their American or British counter- mum ca“ me antics] situation‘ Dari8—th@y varried a larger explo- The situati n is 1d sive chaise- hfld 111°" "We “"5 some authorigies tomb? dgriflfifiOzi grater gpeed, and left no air bub- as 9058M,’ to threaten the ‘Huh ble train, Capt. Allan L. Dunning, “we” of United Nations pa“ who directed a United States _l.avy machine“. “mas the" is a break technical mission to study war se- hurl” mo“ A danand at m crets of the Japanese Navy, ail- mew,“- m New York late this nounced today on completion of his month m“ the seem“, come“ tak so" §l"’.'.';‘-'. 2.222421: rod-tilt? i°°iiln‘°l.“ii.l.irlézl ""31"" '“‘ m"'"°" ‘hpmue gene» leaaelloymlizvllth cinmllig-atlllldf project. h h d d recon- Zlllnnllt? tllillls Zvsrminf Hawni- “ml m‘ i“ "i! WWW- rt Islands in place» catapulted llom submarines which could carry may T." three planes each. __ ...’."..:'.': lrlirlllal. .‘::."..“.'.rr§:;. "i" l‘ “M- '1"- smili’ "vtm" " "M" m“ room-salsa. lamb ls _ (an oil rocase developed in the United __ Th. m" l“ why m ‘I d“ M‘ “' patch from its Ottawa u that _______.__.. _ "posslbilit od an sulomob wro- COSTLY To" guftion pllant in the province of A cube of gold measuring 14.1 interest at Borsl. Interview Goverment mo» M - llsetlsg llsld Last light: Insert is liven ly llr. a s _ s Asomlnlttsewas 3pc tad last n! at a m t in- “s l: " ms- m. ~ ar ‘ttstgwn, o ntsrvlsw ernmant on the . appo_ tofaloardof flan- a ' 312%. ' it‘: °.‘.'i.iith'§ ‘l’; navigators ‘lbs t fir till. Bill M07111 leltilllht text of- bich bole . .‘ n ss-abl: nnlfm" on!’ 3122. to owing» the report. . l nnurursasron ' UITAW , -_- _. Presentation To w. x. s.f*.l%.';.f°’:.éi.....“ii”n.. National Dairy Council of Can- Princes; AIiQQ tlorls have been made to the red- eral Govermneut by the dais-y in- gesting that orwia- Mm» w-wio-ug; ilznwymi. amines: m 5 m; m He said be made thelstatletslelit. i d l ‘m f: h“ l0 . . “ “"5... n. youth halhhesn-nhnnnxht to n: on» the my country- (There have been riunors in Ot- The Princess Alice Foundation tewa that the government would Fillld, to which Canadian women lift the subsidy and pass along the have contributed instead of to the increase to the consumer. but that usual personal gift to the wife of u the government would continue s. retiring govemor-genel-al, now toi- subsidy of one cent a ouaztnméfn WASHINGTON, March l3 __ ' m?) -_ rm t of diplomatic ‘taxis We”. 211.55%‘: mull/BIT moves in Iran appeared ————— s up to Mo wit TOKYO, March l3 -(AP) -Jn- American officials httpingscfoq: wall pane” torpedoes were better than from the soviet emit,“ which is seen in negotiations inches weighs a ton. Whiflll ‘fan. 03x21?!“ bliss of Ii-snceuaad the dials-rd a and Senators alike to speed up construction of the Prince Edward Island car ferry and have it put in service with a minimum offldelay. Wm‘ 1W0 ferry boats in service transportation problem will have eased considerably," Mp Mac. Naught told The Guardian's cer- respondent. "In addition to these lug; craft, one of the greatest transportation needs as I see it is a e eclsl automobile ferry. It woud not need to be comparable in size to the main ferries but should be equipped to handle rapid transportation. You can be sut that representations will he ma e at the proper time ‘n the proper uarter." acNaught and Mr. Doug- las expressed the hope that the debate- on the Speech from the Throne would be shortened by inu- tual agreement of the different puftlfifign .0208; thatman _.ealr'l|y _ Q a e or; e gove - hi‘! r37}; of legislation. ‘We ave a heavy program a- heed of us including legislation carried over from lest December," M11 Mflchflllilht sold. “I don't see how we can clear up the slack and make good headway with the 1945 program unless some mutual- ly satisfactory arrangement ran be made to curtail the very lengthy dfllfltes of last. session." M1‘. Douglas ex reosed pleasure at a report of the eterans’ Affairs Department that Prince Edward Island members of the services had been I'd-adjusting themselves to civilian llfo with less difficulty and open complaint than veterans of the large centres of Quebec and Ontario. Increased Hospital Grant? Veterans‘ Affairs Minister Ian Mackenzie ls liow considering on increase to the grant of $75,000 to the Prince Edward Island hospital to provide additional accommoda- tion for nurses and space for hos- pital stores. This additional ac- commodation, lt is ointed out. is very necessary an will provide needed facilities both for veterans and for the civilian population, Amount of the grant has not as ylelt been decided by cabinet coun- c . Frozen Fish Stocks In Storage Decline LYITAWA March 13 - (C?) — Stocks of frozen fish ln Canada March l totalled 181163135 pounds, compared with 20,27l,§00 Feb. 1. and. $331,694 ounds Maren i, 1045, the Domin on Bureau of Sta- tistics reported today. Hoidin s of frozen fresh fish ' unds, compared s were 16 919 po with lsblseos pounds Feb. 1, and 19,6775“? unds March l, 1945. Stocks of rozen smoked fish were 1,198,310 pounds, compared with 1.58.400 pounds Feb. 1, and 1,354,- 407 pounds March i last year. Stocks of see herring and kip- pars totalled sgolgnsl pounds, com- ed with 4, .847 pounds and 461.676 pounds. The, stocks of cod amounted to ZMSAM pounds, emporium“ PM Dairyman Wins Aivarcl or Fcmwood, one oi the Provinces outstandlne with a silver tray from the Canadian ognitlon of Mr. Bherrys n; the most cream to the Dunk River Dairy- dirlg November 20. 1945. (Photo by L. H. Read) Mr. Wllliamfiherry dairymen as he was presented Bank of Commerce. record as the patron supplvi Lng Company for the year en of a fine Jersey herd. 1 13 Day General bfotors Strike Ends The award was in rec rich An agreement for at an hour (18.6 hm‘ cc increase and the creation end todav to the liil-da-v-o Labor Delegation Waits lln Gov’t Representatives of organized lab- our ln the Provinces met the Leg- , Imludm“ “proved vua. improved overtime rates and equal pay for women. the total average hour] well above 19 1-2 cents Union had demand General Motors sal uid mn for two flat increase O1. l8 1-2 cents hourly would app i. the date o! rat-ii e Union and that all es who worked between 1945. two weeks before the strike was called and Lil increase of 13 1-2 cents a all hours worked b petition that .a Workmerfs Coin- pensetlon Act be placed upon the statute books as soon as possible and fsr amendments to the Act respecting the right of employees to organize. ‘Iihey were support- ed in their request by W. E. Bent- , represented the Churchmenls Association of t-Yie r. Bentley told the Leglslat- 1° llfe that Prince. Edward Island m“) W115 the only Province in Canada without such lmislation and that the social and economic conditions of the working man in the prov- ince required such That was the only feature o1 the nerve at made idle 175.000 rkers {or 113 days ed on the UnlNYfl demand for a l9 l fgflugal t0 g0 hlghfll‘ than 1B l and other mem- bers expressed their sympathy, but the Premier intimated that owing to the large amount of legislative _matter now before the would be practically impossible to lntmrluce a Workmans Compensa- .tion Act during the present ses- sion. Aolong those representing organ- lzed labour at the meeting were: ls llcquitted By llourl Martial WINNIPEG. March - Cpl. tA/Sgt.) John Hugh liar- vev of the British Array today was acquitted by a court martial on a axlslauuhiof 1st vice-preside s Sildsbury. 2nd vice-president Uni- ted Steel Workers of America: Gus lnngaphie and J. W. Gormley of the L. P. U., and Antony Arsen- ault. The following brief was submit- ted by Mr. Steel on behalf of, their (Continued on Page ll Col. 8i Will Seek Hunting Permit Legislation “WARMONGER” Says British War Leader ls Telling Lies llrlsslas this‘. ls llepsriod In llnusual lntervlevr.___ LONDON, March l3 - (CP) —- Gcncralissimo Stalin today charged Winston Chur- chill with working for a “war with the U. S. S. R.” and ac- cused his former associate in the Big 'i‘hrce of telling "lies" in his recent Fulton, Mu., ad- dress. Further, Premier Stalin de- clared ln a rare interview in Pravda, Communist P a rt y newspaper, that Mr. Churchill and “his friends in England and the United States" are promoting a Ilitlerite “race theory" of world domination by the English-speaking peoples under the threat oi war. "It is obvious that Mr. Church- ill aims for war, with a view to war with the U.S.S.R.," Gen. Sta- lin said. "He is trying to mislead his listeners by saying that the eriod of the agreement between England and the U. S. S. R. (A 20-year friendship treaty) can be prolonged up to 50 years. "But how can one take thla statement while at the same time he is laying the groundwork for war against the U. S. B. Rn?" the Soviet leader continued. "There ls no sense to prolong- ing the treaty if one party breaks it and converts it into an empty piece of paper." (This was believed in London to be the first reference in the Rus- sian press to extension of ~the d d - iloh by the English-speaking peo- ple, Stalin said: "Mr. Churchill and his friends in England and the United Statei are submitting to the nations who do riot speak the English language a sort of ultimatum: you recog- nize our superiority and every- thing will be all right. Otherwise war is inevitable." The Russian leader took this unusual occasion-he rarely permits himself to be quoted by an interviewer-to accuse his wartime associate in the Big Three of "lies" in the Ful- ton. address and of working for "war with the U. S. S. R." (In New York City Winston (Continued on Page ll Col. 2) I ‘donuts . ll’ Arferz Au. {its Wis: cnncks were: has MP. Secs on. l-Mo in A class llousr. a TORONTO. March 13 — (W1- Minlmum and maximum temvflli tures: Vancouver 37. 4B; Edmon- ton i'l, 40; Regina 30. 8'1: Wimlb peg 29, 40; Toronto s0. 80; Ottawl 38, 50; Montreal 45. 55; Quebet 28. 44: Saint John 28. 44; Manc- um 36. 44: Halifax . l0; Char- lottetown 28.37; Byline’! l3. U: Ya. ‘h N, . assert and that the Government favourably upon it if those ad- ditional 500 birds were to be se- cured for distribution in the Pro- vince. In that case the Fish and Game Association could ask Government for the money to pay for the birds on the strength of c the apbroxlmatc oposerl license cos would bring The Provincial Legislature ls to he asked to amend the Fish and Game Act so as to make compul- sory for all rural resldenLs, over 18 of years, the paying of $1.00 for a hunting permit. Farmers eons, and hired h empted from the is confined to their own or adj lnlng resolution adopted at the quarterly meeting of the Fish and Game As- sociation last night further asks the Government to impose a license fee of 01.00 for a fishing permit and another fee of $1.00 for a hunting permit on all rr-sldents of the City of Charlottetown and the incorporated towns throughout the Province who are 18 years of are or over. Mr. Frank Acorn president of Pheasants Unlimited, who resolution, said Voices Approval geon Jenkins, special R. . _ . fish and game officer. said lll’! approved tho resolution. had talked to many farmels bought both they and the fishermen would approve ‘the pro‘; ooed amendment to the sh Silo‘ “um “mud” in the Province now and N not think any farmer or d mind paying a e Mr. A. R. Vessey, of the Milton All ling Club, objected to the Fish an Game Association having ask- ed the Government- to turn over suoo to Pheasan orgahiation, Mr. which would arrl for at an approximate . Five hundred more pheasants were on order HAINAX. March l3 - (OH- Following is the oilfioiai weatbes synopsis at 8:30 PM. Wednoldl . issued by the Dominion Weather Office at Halifax: Th Mari an Lawrence. Not much expected in the weather over the area during the next S0 hours. Official marine weather fora- cast issued by the Dandelion Pub- lic weather Office st Halifax 10:30 PJL. Wednesday. and vsild mithilnbeflafld Stflllt - Gill cloudy with vklbtlity five to 10 miles m halls. venv slowly rifl rsrrmeratnres. 8.02. “do. at‘. . l P011! '4‘ R W" I. Acorn said, that the resolu (txmtmued on Page 0 Col. s) utalll ~.~.~- - selmwrenomllod teorshogg-d. wseterlywlndsofif-toliilss-B w‘ 1-1 uasmumuamshelq