Atomic tier In London‘! I , . a i The Canadisn Press) L0 0N Nov. Iii-The Daily Sketch call was bscure Briton hid io- Oblle Iulon ne in the e. All stream oi a mic energy flowed attache box, the newspnpu iioro Mon iiosliod In Air Force - l-UPPAWA, Nov. 14—'1lhere have been more than 8.000 applications for the 15.000 to 20,000 berths in the“ rmsnent sir force and s re- cru serly next year, Air Ministe son said in an interview hem to- ds . lie added a. special committee bee. 1 would begin reviewing the applications with a view to mak- II selections NO CAP PISTOL! _ cam and cause sparks and sparks can cause Coming Events "Dance Boost-Ta; Hell lliwiey I01. 16th. -10-li "Dance in Bonshaw Hell, Fri- day, November 16th.‘ 11-16-11. o ‘imlhé “ii.” Niel?" V . TWIN. NW. 10. a 0° 11-15-53‘; "The Starch Factories at lerltiver and Murrea! ‘Harbor are a buying cull potatoes ly. 11-15-61. pltltrllu blinds. "tuc- illon s Spillett. ' fi-urzli "Dunne, —_ " 10th. Lunch 114340-21. Marketing Board a at Elmira moday. ohn Pierce Agent. 11-10-21 gllflouthportaoflchgohuFi-igiay. N10;- Fllm ar o . . P. M. Entertainment aftzrfail-iil-lf. "l! Dun , C 1 1 ', liontaguefuSatux-iizly, ufriilgvegig: "fir. n-ao-m-tr. "West Royalty Women's Insti- lllte Plantry Ssle and Bazaar at lldmurs, Saturday. Decetnblerl "Rivcrdaie-Churchill Women's illltute Pantry Sale, Rogers Hard- Vlfe. Saturday, November 17th, t l o'clock. u-uyzi, l ~ v . . B Y. Merv. Maclenaiea’ omhestrl. 11-10-1004 ~53 i‘?§.‘.%.a°‘.'.‘.a. Willi‘ y “*1 I B t C an i"!!! meal. MoGuiuan lndnBgglfi Idda, I . loading 1m. 19th. ‘Come “livestock nutrition Boa-lid £3351... .3533 3"-.o.'°‘i.'.."'i’.§?.i‘.%% mflénm. Ill President ‘Prumum, left, Attics, right. to the White Sweats House p ' Cpver Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, Fnmnwlxovpunszvx 1s, British Prime Minister Clement R. as Secretary of State James F. Bvmeo looks on. Trwnnn and Attlee will discuss the atom bomb and Anglo-American relations. -Urge Development Of Vast Northland . ' Another lluchcc B idgc Planned (Br The Canadian Press) QUEBEC, Nov. 15-Hour for the construction of a bridge over the St. Lawrence River between Quebec and Levis will he submitted shortly to muni- cinalltles and business associ- ations within ~75 miles cf the two ciiicl. it was announced today st the City Hull here. The proposed bridge would speed up tnflio across the river ‘nd would do away with the present ferry service. The Quebec bridle already spans the river in ihirurec. but is hnalened flve miles above the c es. 300 Maritime iiolstcins For M-cxico (By The Canadian Press) MONOTON, N‘, 3., Nov. 15 Three hundred head oi Holstein cattle, collected throughout the Msritimes, are to be assembled here during the next week ior export to Mexico, it was announced today by . It. Boyer, local representa- tive of the New Brunswick De- partment of Agriculture. The lam: order, first, oi its kind, was plnccd by o. Mexican mine operator about two weeks ago, and the Depart- meni; of Agriculture, in co-opcr- ation with the representative oi the Mexican compflllyl he! bee" active in mundinu up the cetlle required for the shlilmellt- It was explained that the buyer needed lure unntitles o! wwe =0 augment his use herd, some 2.- 7m of which e-re milked daily to rrovidahmgrlk nnduitistyprcducts ior s 1n comm n . rt a ezhpocted that by nextwed ay a l8!‘ ",4 egstiorl of Roi-- staging will be in the railway yards here and read for the 13-day 501"- . Boyer said that iioncorvativo Wins British iiy-Eioction IpNDON, Nov. 18-11mm! Mac- agfium, Ath- ‘Minister in Winston: end former Britids Int Miro later in the Middle Inst, sifiedout Lsbor opgyoncpt in a by m lrom .__ was mnoun . 8s thus“ weceivbdo Wolfville Weekly W”? “MW By GEORGE KITCHEN OTTAWA. Nov. l5\-(CP)-Devel- opment of Canada's Northwest Territories, containing 1.000.000 square miles oi virgin frontier llmll replete with vast potentialitieawtrs uregd today in the Commons by John R. MccNicol. Bozressive Con- servative member for Toronto Dpv- enport and the most-traveled member. Mr. MacNlcol. who makes a hob- by of touring the country to study the Dominlonh great natural re- sources. told of several visits lhlv the territories and sold he could see a "very great" development of the area, rich in minerals, power- site possibilities, fisheries and Lim- ber lands. One thing that held back the country was "exorbitant" freight rates, so vital to an area which depended upon both surface end water transportation to bring in its supplies and transport its pro- ducts to the outside world. 1i rates and transportation facilities were improved, the country would open T1 “Mr. Machicol was spttflklll! dur- inll debate on an act to amend the ‘Irmsccrt Act to bill“! the “ates oi water carriers on the Mac- Kon-nie River, the worst waterway ni the territories and the lonucei- iresh wn-ter route in the world. llv""Pv‘ the act to permit their refill- lotion. The bill received second reading and then was Riven third and film- readinil. It now H095 to the Sen-Rie- Aiter nearly a three-hour deb ° at the night session second remit .8 was given s bill to smemi the Pon- itenthries Act, The debate broulzht from some Opposition members suggestions that the Government implement recommendations oi th- I939 report oi the Archambnult Commlulon on penal reform. Mr. St. Laurent ssld the Gov- ernment planned to establish I connmlssion to investlllete eOmB 0? the ~reiorms sualwsted by the Arrhambsult. Commission. Shortl after the sitting opened Justice Minister St. Inurent ‘mad to on intent Home the Wusbinli- ion declaration oi President T111- mnn end Prime Ministers Attlec and Mackenzie King on pm ed measures for control oi s omic ener . Thgey House ‘applauded the state- ment, and Grote Stirling (PC-Yale), rpenking for the Progressive Con- servative Party, asked if the dec- laration would be followed by any rtep to be tshn in the Commons. Mr, St. Laurent said he assumed rremen islng from the dxgsgtm wofildubs submitted to Parliament. . ll. iL-tianalia Trade Talks vllnliorway ‘ ‘I'll, DO mymilfiems ‘lg-notations oe- mmxgrpceadipg in matters as credits who Issue Put Squarcly lip To Russia BY O . l. BLACKBURN WASIIING/IDN, Nov. 15 - (OP) President Truman and Prime Min- isters Attlee and Mackenzie King today offered the infant United Nations organization the task of the world for the safe devlelomnent of b/tmnic mlnéliliv. The three leaders announced their willinmese to share their secrets with countries willing to recipro- cate and to undertake not to use the force for destructive purposes. The announcement was in the form of a loint statement signed bv all tlriee Byrd read bv President Tnunan at a Whife House press conference with Mr, Attiee and Mr. Kin-g sittlmv on his rioht. and kit, and with congressional leaders present. _ They proposed that the United Notions Organization set ulv a com- mission which would arrange the m -.uol undertakings necesmry to permit atomic secrets to be reveal- ed in safety to its members. -It was learned ‘hat tits three leaders were n-rver in disagreement on the izencral principles which omen-ed in their iclnt statement- that thev met with nlmoet identical ideas on maln issues’ The secrets of atomic force were offered to the world on two main conditions: 1. That countries which met. the atomic secrets must equally share their own scientific secrets now and in future. when other new and teri-‘ble weapons of mass destruction may be invented. 2. The‘ the United Nations de- vise and establish world-wide means of insncctinz atomic plan-ts ' in all countries lto help prevent the USo of the oiom foo wsrr pur- notes. The loint statement said the a/t- omic bomb and other wenncns can be completely controlled onlv by hanlshlnlz "the scourge of war from the earth" and it cello/l for build- ing! up t-he United Nations to that en Russia is the onlv other power in the world today rewarded 11v American oiiidals as havinq ‘he ‘pdurtvlnl and nnturnl resources "enable of ntomlc developments Tllnlrvvnatq said "w. vnrnnwncement in effect. puts ‘he ins-ale of atomic movie now squarely up to Mos- cow. - Award ‘Nobel Prizes, Physics, Literature STOCKHOLM. Nov. 15—(AP)-- Proi, Wolfgang Pauli cf the Insti- tute of Advanced Studies at Prince- ton University. New Jersey, has been awarded the 1945 Nobel Prizc (fior physics, it was announced to- ay. not STOCKHOLM. Nov. 15—(AP)- Luella Godoy Y Alcaysga, 53-year- old Chilean poet. who writes under the name of Gabriella Mistral. has been awarded the 1945 Nobel Prize in literature, it. was announced t0- dfly. I I fl Lucile Godoy. using the name of Gabrielle Mistral, is one oi the best known Spanish language poets and also one of the first South Ameriosn women to hold public office. She now is Chilean Consul in Rio De Jnnelro, and held e sim- ilar post in Lisbon, Portugal. Wool Production In Canada iiown UITAWA. Nov. l5—Pmduction oi shom wool in Canada in 1945 has been tentatively estimated at 14,518,000 pounds - 10.190000 bounds in t e previous Yell". the Dominion Bureau of Sta- ‘ tistics reported today. Thl_l‘0d\1¢fl0h in the 1046 clip {:4 entirely duxe to a decrease in Read b Moment. of death for siX Army fliers is caught photo made at the instant a P47 Thunderbolt crashed in a ball of fire at. right and just before n. 3-25 Mitchell bomb~ er, its wings sheared off, hurtled to the in this exclusive split-second 1945 ground. Telephoto). Horrliied spectators at an Elmira, N-Y-. bend drive .Aastralian Loan Drive Production 0f Fieally Reaches Coal Press Sees Public’s Lack Of Ready Response As Criticism Of Government Policy. injured‘ In Accident West 0f Summcrsidc Mr. D. F‘. Aclmrtz qt‘ Des Moines. Iowa, U. S.A.. is a patient in the Prince County Hospital, Summer- slde, with serious spinal injuries as the result of an automobile ac- cident which occurred about iour o'clock yesterday afternoon on the paved highway about te miles west of Summersidc. ' Mr, Achartz was in a car driven by Mr, J. H. Smith of Monctori. N. B. They hid arrived on the Island from Moncton and were proceeding to 0'I.lcary. It was snowing at the time and the car struck a pile of snow or slush and the driver 10st control of the veh- icle and it turned over. Mr. Smith was not injured. The automobile is a tnhal wreck and the steering gear is broken, which possibly could have caused the one dent. Both men are auditors of Swiit Canadian Co. Ltd., Moncton, and were travelling on business. More Engaged in Lobster Fishery (By The Canadian Press) SHELEURNE. N. s., Nov. 1s_ Indications are that when the lob- stcr season opens Dec. 1 there will be more men enguged thlm in many years past, Boatshops at. W00d's Harbor, Shag Harbor and Cape Snble Is- land have been engaged in build- ing new boats for the geaspn glglzlny new tra/ps are on hand as More than soo men will be en- gellcd in the lobster induetry in this district. _ Stocking Sale Held At Ottawa (B The Canadian Press) 0T1‘ WA, Nov. lo—'l‘here was a stocking ssie Iii an Ottawa depart- ment store for the ‘first time in four {guts today-and 400 pairs went 20 minutes. More than 300 mek masking women were lined up u 1' police guidance outside the store bsicm Y . storeonlysiewatstilm the sale orderly. C0 N Ali-A l? Q." ‘ . the s: SYDNEY, Australia, Nov. 15- (CP Cabin-Australia's fourth vic- tory loan drive for (Iabout $308.000.000) cessiully todsy after two ‘sions totalling ill days but news»- papers read into the public's lock of ready response a criticism oi Federal Government policy. They contrasted the public las- situde with the heavy res. nse shown in Canada's ninth ciory loan, pointing out thIa-t one of five subscribed in Canada. while only one in 28 subscribed in Australia. (The population of Australia. is 7.137.000 computed to Canada's l1.- 500000 . .) The Sydney Morning Herald said editor-lolly that many potential loan subscribers expressed resent- ment of the Government's indus- trial and financial policy by with- holding contributions. “The Government's usslllani- mous attitude toward encouraging n wave of strikes in heavy industries which is threat- e ng to engulf the whole of Aus- tralia," the Hamid sold, ~ The newspaper also said the lack of relief from crushing wartime income tux burdens was another factor seriously impeding loan sp- peels. In this respect, the political weekly bulletin said the Canadian taxation policy was the most en- ccuraging to private enterprise yet seen in ally pert of the world since the end oi the war. It point- ed out the reduction of 16 per cent effective last. October in Canadian income taxes meant that Canada had beaten Australia in the speed and size oi post-war tax reduc- tlons. Although Prime Minister Chicfly has announced n IZ-per cent re- duction in Australian income tax. this does nor-become eflective un- til January. Col. Gibson To w Welcome Troops OVITAIWA, Nov. 15 -- (OP) — Air Minister Gibson will personally be on hand as representative oi the Canadian Government to wel- come to Canada some 10.000 Cen- adiim QETV"""HPT‘I who will dock ti: next Monday. Air Florce headquar- ters anounced toniizht Anmng the servicemen oboe/Ni will be 1.300 R.C.A.P. pemonncl, Col Gibson will have s. special greetinx for the Royal Hamilton Lizht Infantry. s unit he once commanded and in which one oi his sons served overseas Tho H. H. LI. wusetDievpnesnd landed in Nonoondv not lone otter D-Dau. Group Csut. T.O.- Macfsrlaxie. Air Secretory. will accompany the Air Minister to Halifax. ii. ii. Moroc Loads At ii. S. Fox Show LITTLE BROOK, N-S. Nov. 15- (CPJ- One of thedorovince‘: leod- ing fox ranchers, . H. Morse of Br dactown, wsa awarded the gran chem ion in the standard silvers at t e Nova. Septic fox show here today. ma. DJ. Robieh- ll oi Metllhan the b or the reserve gran chem ion. Horse's entries were lead ng ior. aggregste trophy with 00 ll. claw followed by Mrs. ehsau th I. Mnxuss’ ‘ 01A MERE MAN ficoaaenflaiofmanh&wlli; DQIIOI-I-fl llsll-lhlflother InvinseabU-ILIQ ________. air show saw the planes lock w and dr I Hw-“lwble photograph was mad?“ ash Ra transparency taken camera posed ac Just the from s. color by n photographer who hm his right instant-(NEA I Bars. Trucks At Stamistili OSHAWA, Ont, Nov, 15 -- The flow of Canadian-anode automo- biles and trucks to peacetime markets-eagerly aweited by car. 31111181? thousands-was shut off aimpletely ifllllzht as the last maj- or production Dlont said it was without sufliclent parts to carry on. With the announcement of a layoff 01.2.1300 workers at Gencml Motors here. production halted at the last of Canada's “big three" in the irldustry. The other two, Ford Motor Company and Chrysler, are strikebound at Windsor, Ont. The Oshawa plant stoppage was laid to the United Automobile Workers (C.I.0.) strike 9,1; Windsor ln a statement by W. A, Wicker, General Motors general manager. He said the sympathy walkout celled by local 195 two weeks ago in support of the striking ~orzi local 200 halted the flow cf mot- ors and other parts. Questions By _ Members In iiousc 0f Commons OTTAWA, Nov. 15—(Spccisl)— Assistance in the amount of ‘s1,- 319,078 nvas granted fishermen in the years 193040 through grants to the provinces. Fisheries Minis- ter Bertrand advised the Commons today in o return tabled on ques- tions asked by T. Reid (L-New Westminster). . Of this amount, Prince Edward Island secured $208240; Nov-e Sco- tia $418,006 New Brunswick $255.- 753; Quebec $408,010, and British Columbia $665,700. The rel/urn points out that fish plants which would create employ- ment. were subsidized and assist- ance given in the education of adult fishermen in co-operaiive rapped from .440 in 194i tn 892,457 last year. ‘Transport Minister Chevrier stated in s return to n uestion by A. M. Nicholson (CCF- scKcnzie). Int- erest being advanced ior capital works which had amounted .tc $201.88 in i040 last yeer was e13,- In 1041. under- the war approp- riations the Government granted 034.4% for "are tug; end special flre rotection" to slifax. Last year e return disclosed, the grant was $223,107. Attlee, King Leave Today For Ottawa WASHINGTON, Nov. l5——(_CP)— Prime Ministers Attlee end Mm- kenlie t/onilht planned to leave Wish ton tomorrow ulter- noon for Ottswo. They will travel in Mr. King's private rsiiwsy cnr. (In Ottawa Thursday acting Prime Minister Iisley told the House of Commons Messrs. King and Attlee would arrive Isl 12:4 gm. I831‘. (1:46 p.m. AS T.) atalrday.) KIINTVILLI. N. 5.. NOV (OP)—A ’&tk Jvlth l R [goloard To Device Atomic Control Kilns hi" N»: ffcctProducorc in Dominion a By JAMES MpCOOK LONDON. Nov. 15-(09 cable)" —T0m-Wl1llams today outlined an agricultural policy which he raid will} give British isrmers stability govedsecllrlly they never before en- Th on -ti.m ethic.“ cinch‘: Britain's Labor Government; an“ Stlldylllk farm problems as a Com. mo” memb". SPOKE in the House. The D0110!’ provides for fixed Prices as for n! four yam‘; 1n ad. wince.’ liassgredvi markets, e o an th f _ $9559‘! ll’ lhgv hairstylist-Ziggy l0 improve practices, power; 3,,- minlsters to take over public own. ("PP-thin of lands ii necessary 1p;- £22m Drtodutctivity, and eh; 95353,. c. .2‘. §..:..€.°'l‘..’;.‘i;"&l; v mm- pubiic ownership en and" Purely Domestic Policy Mr. Williams told The c Pm“ “m this Purely donlestic licy would 81° Canada or lglgtéwlgzsgt producers (Continued on Page 0 O01. 7i .________._ iiamcs iiclctcd From List 0n Puncher Hid-Sf 5"" ,, lauthoritig said tonight the l}: °W1Il8 personnel,_ announced an glflllnvcglslogmghe alrcnadt El’ abgardl‘ fly. would not be Pl- 3- @- Qlark. Summersido“ P”- B- A- POYWI‘. Murray River; Pte. GR, Moore, Winsloe; Tm, R..J. MocKinnon, Coleman, lb A BiRi) w» 3111's ‘he wonw METEOROLOGICAL OFFIO Toronto, Nov. Ill -— Minimum s maximum temperatures: Vancouver 39, 45: Edmonton 3; Regina 8. 14; Winnipeg 12, Toronto 30, 42; Ottawa 26, Montreal 20, 34 Quebec M, Saint John 35, —; Moncton 25, 40; Charlottetown 29, 34; Sydney 36. 42; Yurmcuth 32, 41. FORECASTS Lower St. Lawrence: Fresh west to northwest winds" portly cloudy L: cold with scattered sncwflur- Lake St. John: Fresh northwest winds‘ partly cloudy snd cold. Gui and Bay Chaleur: north and northwest winds; nrtly cloudy and cold with sca tercd sno lurries. North Shore: Strong winds or moderate gale: from north and northwest; mostly cloud and cold with snowilurries, chic y in east portion. Mlritime East: Strong northwest winds and ‘ales: cloud and cold ht snowfall; or urn-lea. Mari ime West: Strong north- west winds; partly cloudy and col. with scattered anowilorriel. High tide this mot-ring at 7.00 and tonight ot 7.00, Sun afternoon at 4J1. "an t '- Pull rnocu November 1 , 0.19 A- - . Summerside tide eilnhteon min- utes inter than Charlottetown. ’ 8.4.11.1. BIIVICI Effective Nev. I) Leave col Islands I a. an. ail i . an Caribou ll ul. and I l-