lrlfiirc; fuss. 1 ‘ 6s i ‘MERE MAN “sultan, lass.- ...i.u"'.:."fl..';;.."zd-;":':. I nil-m s: Charlottetown P cnsnoorrerowu. causes, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2s, 194s 10 PAGES tonmends Work 0f Veterans Affairs Department ‘llore OTTAWA Ont. Ffi‘ TF-(BQQO- lab-A senior official oi the vam- artment said tool! b g r 220 Island who -‘<' of trouble or . He attributed lihemsmooth course Prince one) "ll-Bile. are in u enthusiastic. and progressing favorsb . Gsvarnon-Gslarah Plane Plans In balsa by the]: or orms in J overhear-General. hkme and Princess Alice. chutelsine of Government flouse in Ottawa. One of His Eitlellmoy’! final ts will be to preside and read e Speech from the ‘Throne when Parliament reassembles "hero on March 14.. The Governor-General has intimated that in vi w, of post- war emergency condi ions. the ceremonies of one openl _ ould be nlong the same ‘al la and business-like lines as prevailed guy. i thc war years, . tranche“ m en's socay e ave go. e since Confederation and debutante: have been presented to Th Ex- eliancles in the Senate I u been cancelled for the year snd will not be held untl rm ll glen, Csnceliaggli ‘of thin loom l will’? if.“ “skit any“)? hi“. -- un - bolt blerclaallfs? ' etguiglge ‘ - Bill! Is QIQ.) [In , . rcv do‘ the nlen all: women eligiblo or the drawing room with formal Wear for the occasion. - Among many articles able have been listed long kid gloves feathers, gowns with lralxu for the women and white doves and dress shirts l man. Exact date of the arrive in Can- ada oi Field Marshal Viscount Al- exsnder of Tunis, successor to thu _l.arl oi A hione has not as yet been announce but it was learned from s source close tn government house thst he is e ed, in Ottawa sib- ppoiutmant u Governor- Genernl both Field Marshal and Viscountess Alexa or have taken urt in many Ca ian activities n the United Kingdom. Restrictions 0ft lin In Alberta nonorrron, Feb. ao-irireeuvo Man-h 1, sale of rum to permit holders will be made without re- slrlcllcn and it will be placed‘ in lhe some category as gin, which has been sold as available io some limc. officials of the Alber Liq- Cvnlljol Board announced to- Coming Events "Movies It Crapdud (lo-n t, fljlgg-‘W-tf. m-.. “Deuce in Graham's Road hall Friday. Mel-en 1. _ ma.“ ""J1l¢ll‘l'tchi3rr_!2%dialbane mu Sal.- Vlley l’, - “““!"°,!',,,,._ P. U. -%._ sisuelrimmwwmrz; M g a lnveatitus-e At Ottawa Yesterday) flame starts st 0:10. d-lt-il. "The Farmer! co-o mu Bead ""6210 plant of Cregzikhvies now J n “Barents fol‘ the - 332$‘, amt of th l fl 3.11%‘;- il- ii ‘Sou-in overuse» w re $1 ‘no?’ Glasgow "(Iii Nortiafl mp1 w A 3 fin-o if.» ‘m’ "' Island Soldiers Enrouto liomo flint‘! — (CPR. 5°11) H5911! ship Joha which sailed from the Ho g0 mag-uni?“ ‘Wanna’, ‘m; "film" II Illluoiod t» srri h M; ' suthvgritig‘ sna»'§§e§‘t.a""q'."" The nusonser I'M Includes P. E. I cillliffikh , 3- E 09m". Chlriznietzfi?“ Fox Pelt Sale At Montreal Concludes wonrauns. res. as —(Bl1ecil) -'1‘.he Canadian‘ Fur Auction Sales 90-. d. sale oi sliver fox and Yéfl-inzlémpggnts was concluded here m1 i ' hassles. = W” 0* l» Hnacisl. Canada; lfixr Auctio 910N551!!! 0f 1.785 skin: were 60 waoccnt sold at an average of was... c iiodlan . allow his. congilsiin of Tlllgxslglnl; were 6 cent sod at an aver- Wii 0f .02. 1,214 selected full silvers were zl) 1" 581ml. sold at an average of 3.0M regular iuil silvers were 40 cent sold at an average oi 0%,. M1 half to h - ' wfiaams-gflseéfifu “iiifidfd ~u16o~i dorm lwerezs per tor: av sgenot glass‘; hid at an eves-a e m c9 0811 Died by Mr. Georsr A. Callback. mangger of the iur marketing de- srtment oi the Canadian National liver Fox Breeders‘ Asoclartlm. Summerslde.) Pair Plead iisllty To Theft 0f liostroal Taxi MONTREAL, Feb" 27 ——(CP)\. John Paul Reece of Montreal and Mathew MacMlllan of New Water- ford, N..S.., pleaded lty to a charge of au o thefts w en arraign- before Judge Maurice Tetreau fly. Another accomplice. lielon Joan Keefe. 22. of Halifax. who was ar- rested with the two men. pleads guilt to a charge oi vagralncy will sentenced March l. Police said the trio forced Bylvain Breton. Verdun tsxi driver. from his vehicle after he drove them from Montreal to nearby Chsmbly yesterday, Breton was forced out of the taxi after one of the passen ers put his hand in his pocket as oiigh holdings gun. police said. After leaving the driver behind the irio drove on about five miles before the taxi stalled in a snow bank" They slept in a farmhouse and were picked up late yesterday morning while wandering along the high- wsy. JAPS T0 SEE YANK MOVIES ‘TOKYO. Feb. 2'! - (AP) Japanese audiences will saw Amen- cul movies tomorrow for the first in more than four years. The civl information and education reaction of Allied Head uarters‘ said l to mo- £8. 1945. The Accounts, March 31, 1944. Following is the general Ordinary DOMINION GOVERNMENT (A) Subsidies (B) Old Age Pensions . Sees Throat To iianadialfflour _ . (By The Cnnlldlnn Press) MONTREAL, Fen. 21 ~ Canada will be dealt a severe blow if use of an 80 per cent flour is made compulsory in Great Britain, as the advantages enjoyed by Canad- ian patent flours will be lost, Norman Davis, assistant general l.anagel' of Ogilivie Flour Mill Ltd., said today -in an address to the Advertising snd Bales itxtcu- live Club oi Montreal.) "It has been Canadian flour that has spearheaded the market for Canadian wheat in other coun- tries oi the world, and in order means oi w-iamlllulalnh thsm- to com ta with Osnsdlsn floor selves with life and th lug of the mils of these countries must peoples," buy Canadian wheat.‘ ' horrific-re. _ onbe- ..(:QIQI) combativ- ' amt » .n,o.1o.v.a. lrtnOol H. ‘Bowl? 8f W516. $048,487 Deficit 0n Surrentkccount For Year Ending iiarch 31, i945 H condemned f ' rtad in liabilities and a deficit on An increase of 551314-53 current account of $348,487.27 are shown in the Public Accounts of the Province for the year ending March 31, tabled (in the Legislature yesterday by Premier J. Walter J ones, showed a net funded debt of S3.- 089,027.47 at March 31 last, an increase of $164,690.98 since statement in detail; Ibavassua . $312,101.88 3115M.“ (c) .Blind Pensions .. 22.01101 ' (n) Relief of Enemy Aliens 240-00 8 709-0114’? DOMINION-PROVINCIAL TAX AGREEMENT Grant from Dominion Government $701,943.96 Less Grant to City of Charlottetown 10.13150 ¥091.8l1.4d ‘ Gasoline Tax Guaranteed by Dominion ........ .. loozoao 110,801.10 TAXES‘ ' (A) Real Property Tux $ 931314-47 (B) Road Tux .. .. . .. 28,148.83 (C) Income as Personal Property Arrears .. 8,783.78 (D) Gasoline Tax .. 382,555.04 ' (E) Amusement Tax 33.35404 (F) Succession Duties 82-110!" (c) Public Health Tux lmllfl-(M 149345-81 LICENSES, PERMITS AND FEES ' (A) Motor Vehicle Licenses .. $l69.l99-45 (B) Pedlers Licenses 475-00 (C) Prothonotary Fees 005.65 -.,...;iD). Chane-evokes »-._-, 11.010 ~- ‘(Elslouhtyflourti .. . ‘ ' L‘ ““"“ (F) land ‘ritles. and Registry Office Fee 8.62.00 (G) Isctters Patent 100.00 (H) Prince oi Wales College Fees . 11,516.00 (I) - Brokers and Salesman 220.00 (J) Insurance Registrations, etc. 843.02 (K) Marriage Licenses 1,322.25 (L) Vital Statistics 1,447. (M) Commissions, etc. 46.50 Licensee, Permits. Fees-Carried Forward $104, .01 (O) Ferry Fees 1,579.80 (P) Falconwood Hospital Fees 3l.0l8.04 (Q) Oil and Gas Distributors 1,301.00 (R) Fish and Game Licenses 1,064.00 (S) Electrical Inspection 2,052. (T) Corporation Licensee (l) Dcmiclled Companies S 4,768.75 ' 1(2) Accident a Guarantee Cos. . 1,000.00- (3) Acceptance Companies 26.00 (i) Banks . .. .. 1,025.00 (i) Threat/res 600.00 (Clontinued on Page b Col. 3) Soak Full Probe 0f Ship Sinking MONTREAL Feb. 27 -—(C P) Full luv at on of the sinking of e ship Robert G.. Conn 1n the Bay oi Fundy, with the loss of 12 lives. was asked today the Canadian Seaman's Union (T. .0.)- Edward Raid, C..S..U.. business 32f“ .2‘ i‘;“.‘i..‘°$n.‘.l;“"'.a.i°.il a a s conviention that the ship, whldi in a s rm .. . been ve yunmsso and algae an - dlilon when aha reached Verton. NIISIA‘ shortly before the slnkinté At that time there was wafer up the boiler plates- M“ The ship was opolaglfltmau h“ vernment subsidy. {tiara were inadequate safety pre- cautions. Peron Goes into Load in Argentine Election aunmos s first. n '-(Ar) —Co . to ...~"i.:.'.“"5~~.ce.3"'~'* . Union. in bdth to) in in Argsetlnn oraaiden l Ontnhadtho u...” plmdmmmm‘ "flflvmwuama fbollots ua ‘hazy-up 11p»m:%§m\iodiW "Q 1 it'll»: " swag ' " “TIGVQ w- " "syru- Wis Prosecution Rests Sass Against Nazis BE CHAR-LII CHAMZR LAIN BED Feb. 1!- (AP)- ' All"!!! prosecutors rested their case against 22 to Nazis late t after the Inger-national Mlllirryy Tribunal earlier had denied de- fence motions to brln Winston Churchill and Edouar Daiadler into court as witnesses. The defence for the Nazi hierar- chy is expected to open its case Monday, Three months of Allied prose- cution ended with a Leningrad orient charging-the Germans with wanton destruction of Russian cathedrals and terroristic religious persecution. The tribunal will hear argu- ments tomorrow on the legal as- pects of a prosecution attempt to try six Nazi organizations as crim- inal cups. These are the Ger- man l h Command, the Gestapo, the Bech Cabinet, the Storm Troops (E.A.). the Elite Guard (8.8) and the Leadership Co s. In rejecting Joachim von {Rib- bentrop’s re uest for Mr. Church- ill, M. Dela ier and other British and French witnesses, the tribunal said: "It appears that their testi- mon would be irrelevant or cum- ulat ve." Rlbbentropb counsel asserted that Mr. Churchill, before the war. said at the German Embassy in London that Britain might destroy o the Reich, and that the statement had prompted Adolf Hitler into ag resaive acts. e tribunal rejected 22 of the 38 witnesses requested by Ribbon- iro . His counsel was allowed to see written interrogations from Lord Londonderr, Lord Bean/er- brook and Lord anslttart. Nicholas Lomakin, 56, dean of Leningrad churches-wearing a black velvet robe, two crucifixcs arid a Leningrad Defence Medal- provided the dramatic finale of tn prosecution's case, which be, gen 100 days egg, He accused erlng’: Luftwaffe oi deliberate bombifighofcchurchle; . . . o snefrlngfmm ' The priest’ charged that the Germans planted mines at the gates of altars, fused to explode at the time the faithful entered churches. I-Ie said he missed onc such explosion himself by only a few minutes. >l o “in ice Storm Stalls liew England Traffic BOSTON, Feb- 27 —(AP)—- Traffic crept-or was hopelessly snagged at limes-today as a wide- spread ice storm coated large areas of southern New England. One of the worst tic-ups in Bos- ton’ history delayed thousands of wor ers and school children. The important Forest Hills-to-Everett elevated railwsfv rapid transit line was put out o commission as the morning rush hour began by the freezing of ice on the third rail. Many buses were stalled, unable to negotiate slipper grades. Many pedestrians fell as (they harmed along ice-coated pavements In Waterbury. Con-n... alone. 15 were treated for minor injuries. lluskox Expedition Still bogged llown iCl-IURDIIILL, Man. lllcb. 27 - l°'>»........l"t.r"r"zi..~r"“...."e'u l5 l. G I l down on the south irhore of mire Kaminurlak. some ll0 miles southeast o! Baker Lake, while efforts are being made to remit one of i1 snowmobiles in the grgvundt force. km "d ea was reported ro . bin shleg-mile-an-hour wind foi- wng light snow reduced visi- Allvim Veterans To Walt For Salli Holdings WA. no. I1~Tha viii-actor of l e ates-ans Land Act passed lion l t of advice today to vet.- ‘hop ng to settle on a small o on th outskirts of their mmwns o: Insoles Ssaaarsllip , ,=,~=l»,_,_,__ . -~"s ~ - runs a we advised i IIQCOW Pa fl-lfaws dio- will‘ their ma)‘: holdings i} we): and rsEl commentaries my mike da with their n- m wl ef- out ii sn-sn ants. Iul ding bativa il- ' -~ ~ too hig and certain ms- te l- an still i? short su 1y." 1 of anuary. 2 veterans lltli 00H t » m. -'~~.:.:.*.:..;ul.- HON. DR. MacMILLAN Sardinai iiciluigan Takes Possession 0f Titular Shuroh ROME, Fb-b. 2'! — (GP) — James Cardinal McGorigan of Toronto lock x to?! of his Cardinal- tial Church ianta Marla Del Popolo, founded in i000 on the bm-ial place oi Nero. ~Long before tirouianadlan- are late appealed, a throng of Italians. mostly women and children. crowded the tancimtl churchpg? ceremony. a w a was read in Latin. confirm the church to Cardinal McGuigesl. The Cardinal, appointed a Prince of the Church along with 01 other prelstes last week. answered in Italian and then in English, es:- Dre-Eslnlg gratitude for the title. Scores of children thrust thunr selves upon the benl Cardinal as he went from the a1 r to the sac- risty, where testimonial papers w? i ed, lunong th ers was S iilrggncls Osborne, 813mb Minister to the Holy ee. of the Ransom cou/rvlrv crr oplsc title from a Hanan Church and takes formal possession of the church. ' Cardinal McGuLgaxi and his party will leave Rome next Tues- dl, by plane for Iondon. Ha will vi t Ireland before sailini for Canada. where he expects to arrive about March 27. AMBASSADOR AT MONCTON _ MONCTON. N. 13., Feb. 27 -(CP) -Joh.u G. Wlnant, United States Ambassador to London, was apes- sengel- aboard the Netherlands Government transport plane which landed hcre lhls afternoon, on _a flight from the Azores to Wasn- inglon. - . Mr. Wlnant boarded the Neth- erlands plane in the Azores when the plane carrying him from Lon- don wss grounded there. Ho left Mom-ion early this evening on (he last leg of (he flight lo Washing- ion. (B The Canadian Press) MON AL, Feb, 2‘i—'I‘he Cun- adian seamen‘: Union (T.L.C.) in a resolution passed at its conven- tion today asked the government lo ‘immediately iako steps to halt the malicious anti-Soviet snd anti- iabor campaign being conducted in the pres-s and on the radio. The resolution. which received unanimous support in a standing vote, criticized the govcfilmenl-PW "undemocratic rocedure" in its secret examinat on oi Canadians accused of divulging information to a foreign country. Earlier in the day the vaation gave instructions its national executive to eon- duct s strike vota In all 01n- adian ports unless action was taken in response to demands for III eighbhour day on all ships in piloe of the present 134mm day. The resolution on the govern- ment's espionage investigation, in- troduced by ewar Ferguson oi ‘Ibronto, acting president, said in its preamble that a "hysterical sampsisn against the Soviet tnuan was based an “rumors and fau- ‘tales emanating from Ottawa" and lacking factual information. The preamble continued: "Pills campaign has lad to a serious dc- terloratlon of mistlons- between Olnadbawil the] goviet‘ Itfgian, con- trary . ewseso amnion- lty of the Canadian ‘Oli- O0 Government Negligence Scored In Legislature By Opposition Leader Failure of the Jonas Government to provide for staffing the new Provincial Sanaiorlum wing was strongly scored in the Legislature yesterday by Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MaoMilian, 0.310., leade of the Opposition, who elicited t e state- ment from Premier Jones that the wing has been ready for occupan- cy for the ast three months, but is not yet lied with patients. "The doctors," Premier Jones maintained, "can't find the stuff." "This is an extraordinary confes. sion," Dr. MacMillan replied. "Who is responsible?" Hc was speaking in the debate on the Draft Address, in which he followed the mover and secondcr. Bsville. He moved the adjournment st 6 p.m., after which the House adjourned until 3 p.m. today. "We provided the bulldingflPz-e- mier Jones countered. “What. more ‘can, we do? Why don't you stat! _'_‘Why ask ma?" said the Oppo- sition leader. "If I were in your position I would see that it was staffed. I say your Gwemment has fallen down in its dilty. Why haven't you anticipated lthe open- ing of this wing Why haven't you sent some nurses away‘ to get some est-graduate training? This wing as been three years in building, and now you are uaught without a etafl. That ls the wor! confession of all." Premier Jones: “Do you pro- pose ihal. we fire the Commission that is in charge and take it over?" Dr. MacMlllan: “You are pass- ing the blame on to the Commis- sion now." Premier Jones: "I suggest they are in charge." Dr. Mac-Milieu: "There is a Gov- ernment and a Commission and there is a Sanatorium out there ready equipped and not occu icd: and there is a diagnostic chic going round this province and when their task la completed at least between.‘ . M. ill ave to e lco - cases of TB. ed after." Premier Jones: “Not all at the Sanatorium, though." Dr. MscMillan: “Granted; but there is negligence, and you are responsible. Premier Jones: “Not after the Government built that building." Dr. MacMillan: “Then whose re- sponsibility is it? There 1s neglb- gence somewhere. Who is go tlg to acce t it?" Pram er Jone-s: "Not I.” Dr. MacMillan: “There lg not s Minister of Public Health now. I say that this is a most disgraceful state of affairs. We had better ask some formal questions and get formal answers as to what efforts have been made. Is it the Com- mission that provides the nurses?" Premier Jones: “Yes, I think so." Dr. MacMilbant "Is it the Com- mission that provides the doctors?" Premier Jones: "No, we provide the doctors." _ _ Dr. MacMilian: "But you don't provide the nurses." . Premier Jones: “We leave that to the Commission.” Dr. MacMlllan: ‘That is where we come to a fiasco. You can't accept responsibility for the men and leave the women out. Premier's New Role "This is in line with the new role which the Premier has as- sumed, oi being ‘u combination of Dorothy Dix, Emily Post and Mar- garet Currie when he goes abroad. I-Ie iells the young farmers oi Guelph College how to pick a Union- Urges Halt ‘To Anti-Soviet Campaign van desire s thenln mllindm lnvlot £33.»... fr» reactionary wife, according to whether or not Messrs. Morley Bell and Geo. E. am SIDENT TRUMAN CALLS F001) CONFERENCE) Over Half‘ Million Increase "In Provincial Liabilities Shown By Public Accounts Belt-Tightening For Yanks Urged To Ald Millions BY CLYDE BLACKIUIN WASHINGTON, Feb. (CPL-President Pl Hoover and l2 other i din Americans wli meet with‘ th: President lh-iday m m. an v hush ...‘S!I"“s...‘,..l“P....'.Z on in B”); country," glutamate Kguxslss unsigned. o. ac on o owe a as desperate warnin i m unit. d Nations Relic antdluitehsfbdlltats dministration and other ro= rees incl; that millions are aim ain to die of starvation in Europe, Issdia and unless more food is made available from North Ameri- ea. Condensing-Barrels Cetnhaeda salad thelUnited fltalel are ma eu ng countries and Canada, accgazgling to the best lrihficrrmation available, is doing he!‘ re. ‘ Canada's rosponsiblli for meat colvlzlhutious to U.N..§{.R..A.. this year is 79,000,000 pounds. Morsbban one-third of this quota has been delivered. The United States wsu mittad to send 62 mods. More than one» quota. has been do: ased. Par oapita meat consumption ha the United States now unratioued, is at the rate of 165 pounds a year wpoundsaporsonmorefmsnba- fore the war, m U The average consum . N..R.J-l...A..-a to ll aihoub .3 e.§ ‘E decision _ action NIW YORK. Rb. I’! - - Clgarot darv drew SI. cigar snrokau-s SB. and pipe puffer: $4, when 33 men and lo- mbedorembfilslsrafe France! ulln 11m on charges an on She uplainedzogéiiggasvts are de- ious. are evm more the one, intricately?” 4km. A0! Vein fem Rm Ms on 0e Sikkim‘ ms koala»: m‘ she is able to look after a H ‘ (Continued on Page 5 Col. 5) .,_.___. A METEOROLOGICAL OPTIOE. TORONTO. Feb. 27 __ (OP) ivilnlmlsm and manimunl lempem- tures: Vancouver 41. 49' Pldmon- 16 : Winnipeg 'l below. Toronto press sought by means of this cam- paign to distract the attention of Canadian; from the urgent prob- lems of reconversion, full employ- ment, decent housing and a high- ca‘ wage level and efforts are belnfl made, with (he apparent encour- agemeni. of overnment officials lo distract lhs campaign l3!!!)ii- the Canadian labor movement." The resolution asked that the government, in addition to stop- lng "the campaign ' take immed- atc steps "to repair the damage inflicted on Canadian-Soviet rela- tions, which are of such grout importance for the future cf the United Nations and of world. peace." Hear Addresses The convention devoted most oi’ the day to dealing with s number of resolutions but took time out to hear brlcf addresses by visit- ors. "Capt. C. J. Gauthier snd Ca t. J. E. Oueiette of Montreal, oil cars of the Canadian Navigate org Federation, pledged the s goers-t oi their organisation to union's Union and urged close cooperation. J. L. Mowat, actln director of the maritime section c the International hobo ice, au- plsined the work of t at body. Secretary-treasurer Cyril Danton of Montreal, reported the Union had a new record of 0,800 seamen holding active membership. In addition there were 2.0!!) members iomsuaffiltod in the inn 11mm‘! Un- lBI Ottawa l, l7: Montreal 4. Quebec 5 below. 1'7: saint John 9. 21: Monoton 3. 16; Halifax 15. 33; Charlottetown 115 Sydney 9. 18: Yarmouth 26. AX, Feb. 3'I—Following i: the official weather synopsis at I p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 2'1:- Pressurc is high over Newfound- land. An indeflnlio and complex low pressur area covers lhc gen- eral area between Lake Ontario and New York. This disturbance has caused snow over the Mari- times lodsy and snow and rain in southwestern Nova Bcotis. Little change is ex ected in the intensity of the distur cc and as it moves north eastward along the coast intermittent rain or snow is cted to continue in most of orecast area. There is a risk of Sastarly gain in the Bay of mn- :, Southwestern Bhore and lut- ern Shore coastal areas and caut- ' ionary warnings are displayed in those areas. Ofllclal marine weather forecast issued by the Dominion bllc Weather Oflice at Halifax at 10.00 .m. Wednesday and valid until ursday evening:- Northumbarlan Strait-Gulf ei‘ . Si. Lawrence: Northeast winds of 1o m.p.n. loosening ‘flounder to $"l§ur:% ' isibilixt‘y“frimlmtmlleg,t 3 lowering in 'avv ta about owe" ' miles. H ~ ‘ fiqi a y! zcfrtkmi - Newinoon ll I P.1d. ~ ' & ’ . ' oppositions _._. ceeds. food rationing may reim- y . i, '71.