"plesoper .. g _ i, H Covers. Prince Edwardflsiand Liko tho Dow CHARLOTTETOWN, GANADA,=SATURDAY, MARCH 2a ». Read by Everybody " Maxims-i- era _., More MAN! ,194e' 14 PAGES HIAN GIVES DRAMATIC ESPIONAGE DET Ferry Miay Be Ready Septl 30 i Manslaughter charge Follows lslandefsDeath nationwi- one}; nmsadsasvsskeueh attcliuaote-ioaiutimo. in connection posi ion fir. HscMillsn mus m. poi-it Leader Calls For Showdown By Premier 0n Reconstruction Issue P. official said today they had N. min.- Meat liatloll Ts tostlase ists 104 waliilllloh 32 --(CP)--‘ :.*..i....°-s~l- nit-ai- "W Board. said in In here todsynnslorgssohereisnosigzi ‘bu: ginope rdidntgrfzlogiidlfl‘ ‘taupe: eat mteni will remain. Events "Farmers wiohinl to sla hter hose notify Modulus anda lgi 8 for tabling of all the eorrespihna ence ‘ ‘ the Gov Mr. Clark‘. "I would like to the mlor," he said, “lf he will make a ernment and the Federal structlon inco. ions have been made mier ssid in this days ago that there was iio corre- spondence." . made that statement." Hon orb-y c" moot? merit. apondonce " make the statement." Pre resdin: from?" I-I ask m, coived no orders to arrest 5am Carr of i , ’ in court and st Montreal as a "recruiting ag- ent" for a Russian organization cf agents in- Canada. Gan Ship Table Potatoes To iiflil. Permits wifie Granted For 100,000 Busliels, Premier Jones Informed. A showdown on the question of g, “p!” J’ water gmmm no trope, Rwvlved N» ilrdm wm...m.. . .:i~...~ ...- s correlpon once pu ll i“ g t}, mo,“ ‘mm Mr. Peter G. Clark, Chllflllln of T“ “frost sam- can» E3; eililand gfcn 100.000 the ‘ff-affix; 13a» m mo?‘ uiiu- bushels of tobcelnck wtetooo w . Q - use orterday by Hon. Dr. .J..P. ililffiidlfi Edwin“ m. ‘not suction-in, leader of the Oppooit- . om efforts 0n tfiopart t 065% 1°!» OTTAWA, Mlrch ao-An more of the Wade went to Newfoundland to effect the renewal of potato shipments to tho Old Colony. Tole- gra-mo of congra timis release of the permits have already ial GON- learned been ieceived y orntnent officials. it was last ulilht Information ls Given By Mr. Dhevrier OTTAWA. Ont... (Special) — Rlqnlyi Marchfl Conservative member for Queen's, Transport Minister Lionel Chev- rlor gave bomber 30. as the approximate ate when the new Bordon - Tbirnentine car ferry would be in operation. Mr. Ohevrier hedged even on the September 30 delivew date of the now Prince Edward Island onthecorf 6H1’. “Id the sub-contractors are able in their present sched- d. “and delivery of dint! “Mn? tement to thl Rouse to the poo tion of the Gov- o - Council in this Ji- rtain elarminsnrevolst- Hduoe Jones: "r don't think 1 ‘That Premier Dr. Machfliien: ouse. Premier Jones: "What is your I didn't make that state- I showed you the corro- Hon. pi. MacMillan: “You did mior Jones: “What are you Beach Grove Property Bought By Government Stoarns estate at ‘Stalin Confident in: Nations Seek Peace BY EDDY GILMORE MOSCOW. March 2B — (AP) — Prime Mlniswr today ox- pressed convictioin that neither the nations of the world nor their arm- ies are seeking another war. and affirmed his confidence in the Un- ited Nations Or izaton as "a regions inatrumen ” for preserving cc. He declared that the nations “de- Fwoit" should ready for 0P6’!!- tion by Scot. 30." he said. Made Vigorous Protect Although interrupted by Mr. Speaker, Mr. McLure mode a viii- orous protest against the publica- tion of a map of Canada. pre- sumably from the Canadian Tra- vel Bureau Oil which Prince Ed- ward Island was not marked. Addressing Hon. J. A. MscKin- non. Minister of Trade and Com- merce. who reports to Parliament ‘on the activities of the Travel Bureau. Mr. McLure asked: “Is the Minister aware that a main of Canada has been published by a branch of his department on which the Province of Prince Ed- ward Island isn't even shown?" . . . ‘ - I110 F6 ~ ..,, _,,,, 5-,;- . I...P"...?.: h:“&r:;.;£.¢"'i::i. one. no no in n» n n» =.*::..i"s.::t "ess"q-"='g t“ w o1 not» n“ no“ dtw m0 x 3GP manna.“ the mm” hum m“ “mu men“), u “mung new} “m” mi ,, h Rm“ t and incredulous laughter from 2 1- ~ .' 34£§m§ make that statement. unis there qusrteurahgr Inland military) P3:- hrough inolhigrloiiyeo bummed; “m5, “"2?” g‘ °1§‘°t°°“‘“,‘.‘m°‘f§ » ‘ - . , " ., i- _ was no cor no _ in. g . sonno , been purchased y e u i pe er aspar au eux nni..o=~....m~...nnn M s‘. s M.» . MOLIYOT- - l‘ l\\ contains mo, w. , ‘ X ' , H l)“ Q5" 215i hi’ wyxaimugalnjlhsxanewtw , ;_ y, w. *.,~ " g _ _ _ ,: » _~,_. .1 . ' qnqnbh- _i . - e- s - .. -. . ‘ - ' . - ei- of ef§ “%” "r ‘We Press asthma-gay‘ Hum,‘ Lure) to thoeruled oi the House pm“, L- . ‘M, “km, wu_ menstruation-rte ‘be very tto-opqr- as a signmer h l. is thrcertories w" dam today ' y which state that questions must 4“. fonmbn‘ Mara‘ gm; chum. eitive. In the publish corro- l" “l! iI-Yld Q1 W16 BlW-‘Tll ldd- premier gmfinis 1-9911“ were be asked for the purpose of ob- wmh n ‘ 340m .5 cndence he states th oppogigo: ition, there is a large drill shed broaden’; on, "u, msoow short mining information ‘and not for ____ - I "an: Federal Mtllnlster has not been yeléiilintlgl: Gsrlggwgfilmgl“ w" and long wave radio at 'i RM by the purposes of giving informa- eos 3 y (TO-OPEN , Y 1 , I ‘ . u _n ..nr:"i%.°.°.* ordain: no: v‘ "‘°“‘ °‘ "“"‘° “’°"“* ‘t 1* us» ..i'.i.:".t:". .ii“.r:"a.:s.uits. n. speaker!’ n. n.- ond afternoon; March 36 Glld- “m” M st“° 5 u“ mwmmawh“ m‘ de‘ orders of the day during m, w“ Lure rejoined. holding up a copy llone‘fillginl7dthlm in char . ,. dd“ “h” ‘i’ Wm d° Wm‘ ‘h’ Then Moscow radio began prom-ii of the New York Sunday Times oi zix-zi-si. areTLlf siatfle-‘lf 31f, lhlluPrvylgce wllelifrrgglrllglnflgbwl accord,“ w ginning the questions and answers March no. this your, “I asked the _.__ e s ma er,’ ‘ r. - . 1 w g1 3' "-3,. L 1..., c. .~ i§"°.“£.‘“:§.‘.€8il‘éi2“i3. pni."*n=..eszei=sen c "s: i’, ., - - j. er n ' ' s an a - gnu-now‘ 34;“ megogd the fullest co-operation between °1 ‘Ptlélaftxlflzgfly! 1%! thetgmm statements immediastely gsrodueed 9.55:3 iogiegi Billie ouervenas to why _ ~ 320434‘ ‘the federal and provincial author- 1%‘ final“ “fa co; 83km m axial‘: World-wide reaction,- and were the Island Province had been --- E:- llfltvlléw of the statements at that mutut o; 5 hailed generally with gratlfica- ignored in the map. smiled in fixing‘? gm‘??? D311‘ ‘f, Th e “Gctvgrifigdigxif gllldthfhgeafgillir The Purchase price for the prop- ab" “n: hggeigihfii“ 5%?!‘ (Zak scknowledllement of d hired ME- r .. a -. - Noam, n 0 as ' t o qmguoh ' ' a “an, t" res ndence which is entirei at ‘m’ w“ 917900- renter success for the lattes §§§§§,_““°s“°“ b“ ac n coday. Roddie s . p, ‘MB-IG-IT-M ‘l’ 8 ti. “Loedinq_ Hogs at Peakoa Ste- llon osob ones fos p vie e Mar m. urchin oonni. _ ' l-z-o-theest ts. II _—_-—l luum_mlolding Hoes lltorMndgpvmlvlIllg Iraaerlitdtl. , 1-2-5- ". t t,‘ “loading Hogsi at cardigan Sto- ltstion sec Thursday toi- Davis a mm Norman McK Cardinsi. oo-mus-m iii "Uulosdins ~15‘. ma’ a Tuesday st -Yor_k Stating? if» thus and "Berth. i I-I-il lifxitlit l “Slzturgai” gffluli “mt pm’. y. ram s-ss-ii , . "L°WI%§HQI= for nevi; and “ - ,- a- n. "ll-Nil Crlpa for iifiaiii‘ mo. n. i ‘ ‘ M" Police See “Love Quadrangle” In Torso Murder The C H TON, police o iclal 9 » l var ance, the peo ie of this o- vines have e rig t to know the facts. “I am 'to this Continued on page 5. Col.- 2 _.___..__.__.._ in the ease may come this week- nd- i The solution will provide Onta- rio with one of the. most sensat- ional cases in I; years, the official declared. , Since last Bsturdsy when five sure it wu a revelation Legislature-a revelation ansdlsn Press) March 22-A high today said a “love of usdrsnglfi" led to the sayinfi an... an official- _ ofbis narle said in ‘°° ‘iimdfihlfw ions . oi dlbmlr ‘ piles Effo of Truro hampered by lack of water. $30,000 Lumber Yard Blaze At-Troro, ll. S. ‘r5080. N. S. March as -<QP) - Fire today caused an estimat- ed 0.000 loss in the lumber yard of t o Canadian Creoooting _. at Bible Hill near here-Ap- parently starting fire set by chi dmn, consumed Oom- from a grass the blaze of treated lumber. firemen were Atomic Bomb Test Delayed h Dlc , eo-year- ld am ton "'_ first railway opor:tor and in- (A¥)A2lgm'-“Maf1nh‘m vestigators expect the final break n hub m‘ it Bikini Atoll t! doolldodflok “smw. eased tension.) As a solution to the "current fear of war,"_Pi-en1ier Stalin urged a goIiI-llg-widcltcountier Ehpr. - s ‘ o expose fmqng. eta-o wl ut loésrtggntlft; Tin: give . , M 0W0 of abusing the f dOm f. agai lnteresretes of 5' m the (incl-pier Stalin did not identify the warmonxers" in his letter 0n , 13 interview t Winston (filing-gill Tm as cam“ and accusing Mr. Churchill of ry- was)” inflame a war against Rue- Looting 0i Food Stores in Hamburg. _._-_. \ (IR/G. March 22 —(AP)—- Iolgtlruigaof food stores by h Connors eased l ~ ‘n lncr I-alllfi “h”! diimlwiisiigiriiehlrviio 313.15‘ the ‘fididiiiigulocnrasnu in ‘d3 ' {mfimifi gpgfigg," n, "Nvwfl-fi-mvwthswmob- oi ‘Oioilrvltion: a Ianeéipoi """"' - Wirmamhrtaldmlfie o; Cams- {TT ‘u-{uminn ‘a = ' ‘ .03‘... obs dealer! 3;" s» pm n im- » Saint John Man s, m‘&?;°",,,,*l,°lg,,,, - O I o - " - i - - m""'»~1- ed ,3,“ - - s i- wi-mrsnwewn - head 313d? $511‘? thout sill“; ° “mill lll Trllfik our» 11a was lmfom- esyos owe- ~= c- i- a . .._. a i "c ...i*i*..=-..~s~==-- m p” New ,-<0P>-siwos "ennui-cunning torlpoma" m m‘ mud“. i“ “H, 1"“ "5' 0i J‘ sen. Mose fluorine‘: breed u u" ” h" "“h'd ' eumsnffllltlx-Wll W‘ m’- finl-Oemrmv woouncsi-nsasoiosvesoiamuisne at?‘ b! elm» before. police can on». The map over which Mr. McLure made a formal protest was pub- lished iii the resort section of the New York Times and was directly above a credited Canadian Travel Bureau photograph of a bus wind- ing through a forut in Alberta. (Continued on Part0 5 Col. 8i Voice 0f Radio's Beulah Stilled (By The Associated Press) HOLLYWOOD, March 22 - The voice of Beulah, radio's chuckling negro maid. was otilled yesterday by a heart attack. Beulah was neither a negro nor s maid. She wasn't even a. wo- man. She was Marlin Hurt, at. 40 a veteran of 1B years in radio. He died as, short after complain- ing of illness, hs wife was as- sisting him to bed. , . Mr. Hurt was in vaudeville be- fore i030, when he went into re- dio. His debut as Beulah was mods two years sgo in the Fibber McGee show. An inetsnt hit. he was made star of his own Sunday afternoon radio program isst June. $5, 00 Fl D r ieiviii: lid?“ sufl . tlih om when fire d mason m: allow: was csussfhy water "nfliii m- thos- ‘Ibo!!! three " 3g barge and re rimanded for hav- A otronl appeal on behalf of sil his former comrades in arms for consideration tn the matter of employment. by governments and ind viduals was made in the Leg- islature on ‘Thursday by Maj. J. A. MacDonald Conservative, Third District of King's. Making his maiden s eech in the Budget debate, Maj. cDon- aid revlo practically every subject of public importance and drew unatlnted applause from both aides of the House when he est down. The youngest member of only veteran of the late war in the House and as such his comments on matters touching veterans’ in- tereste were heard with marked attention. “It seems strange to many peo- ple that. a preference should be given only to those who have served overseas," Maj. MacDonald said. “Naturally many others who have served in Canada are going to be left out in the cold in a way. But the policy of the Federal De- partment is not. something which grew out of this war. It. grew out of the first. World War, and has been followed ever since in civil service appointments and in vari- ous other appointments. ‘The reason for giving the pre- ference to overseas men was due to the fact that they served away from Canada. They were from home for long period: of time. In many cases their families (Continued on Page 5 Col. 5) Private Retailing 0f Lumber Halted (B The Canadian Prmul- v 21A,; March». Bio-Coders thfit no person- at retails prices unless hopper- ates "an established retail yard capable of serving the public with assorted stocks of lumber and lumber products in a norms re- tail manner," were announce to- day by the Prices Board. A statement said that Timber Controller D. D. Rosenberry, “may direct that any person who does not qualify under terms of the order shall cease to sell lumber at retail, despite any licence pre- viously obtained from the board." He added that "the new order will result in better distribution of lumber ‘through normal retail outlets, and will eliminate certain practices which have developed a! a result. of the great consumer demand." may sell lumber Norwegian Whaling Ship is Damaged OAPETOWK‘, March 22—Reuters) —The l4,000-ton Norwegian whol- ing ship Sir James Ross has bcen partially disabled and is making for Capetown from the Antarctic, it was learn today. The big fnc cry ship, well known in Canadi east coast ports, has had a disappointing season and it obtained ony about one-third of the whale oil hoped for. Vhale oil is used in the manufacture of margarine and soap. The poor whale fishinrseason in the Antarctic was given as one of the grounds for a London fore- cast yesterday that there would be a one-ounce cut. in the British margarine ration and a cut in the soap ration for adults. Photographer At Trial Reprimanded MONTREAL. March fl-(OM- George Bkodgrass. photographer oi‘ the Montreal standard, today was brought before Judge Rene The- in token s pcture" of Igor Gonz- en o. Russian Bmbes ci her clerk who testifled at lner-y hearing of Fred Rose, labor- Progressivo member of perllsmont. and has barred from the court room for future hearings. When the court o nod, Judge Thebergo had order-e that no pic- tures be taken. Ali persons ont- cameras, it ls not known how Skodgrsas smuggled in the camera. _.__.._____._. Protests Detention in Espionage Sass w?” Mimi‘ m)“ ~— d C!‘ signed a no‘! m»: Hhlperin of n’: niverslty protoslng the hi h ‘n! been a»- H I 5 n '5 1 rs the legislature, he is also the , ilhardinai Mciiiiigan Arrives At Halifax b En Route To Toronto ering the room were searched for rl MAJ. J. n. MacDONALD‘ ll. B. Liquor Bill Almost Eleven Million iii’. 8750.000 arrival Cardinal dreds of on the hoping to “My tentment." - (Oonitin H. M. 0. S. Warrior Sails For Halifax Makes Special Appeal A On Behalf Of Overseas- Veterans In i Legislature FRDDERJCTON. March 2'2 — (GP) - The 18th annual report of the New Bnmswiok Li uor Con- trol Board shows that . mit holders spent $10,920,973 for liquor loot year, or an average of obo $45 each. ‘rho not. increase in sales, as compared with the pre- vious year, was ll.4t'>'i,0'7'l. Inc in the number (By The Canadian Pressi ALHAX, March 22—Hu.'ldreds of cheering spectators greeted the here this James Cardinal McGuigan, English-speaking Canadian to be- come a prince of the Roman Cath- olic Church as he landed from the liner Aquitania. For more than half an hour McGulgen the pier and chatted with throngs, 'who pressed about him shake hands with him. trip to Rome will always remain a very happy memory," said the Archbishop of Toronto. who spoke highly cf the "members of the Sacred College from five continents of the world" whom he mot in Rome at the conslatory where he received the red hat of a cardinal. Of his return he said, “natur- ally I am very happy to be home again. I appreciate more than ever this country which Providence has blessed so abundantly." Cardinal McGuigan his appreciation for the welcome accorded him by Archbishop J. T. McNally of Halifax and the hun- people who greeted him at the sh p. Referring to the 1,153 wives and 14'? children of Canadian service- men who crossed Aquitanla, Hi5 of permits. which provided 0118.540 in revenue was 31,000. Net. profit of the Board was $4,241,801, an increase of more than from England Cardinal 54 said “X have been very interested in the brides and wives who will be the mothers of future Canad- ian families." Should Welcome Brides In s shipboard interview, said the Canadian welcome the new cit zeno into their homes and help make them feel st home in Canada. these new Canadian citiuns Eminence oald. uedonPegedOoLiil 004 per- morning first lingered on the expressed the he ople should “I do wish con- and fledily ohitafor bselines. Testiiie: , As i Trial Di Fred Rose Dpens MONTREAL, March as —~ (CP) — A melodramatic ac- count of a Soviet espionage agency ooperating in Canada was unfolded in criminal court today by Igor Gouzenko in nearly four hours of sen- sation-packed testimony at pre- liminary hearing of espionage charges against Fred Rose. The slight, 27-year-old Rus- sian who first revealed the workings oi the spy ring to the Dominion Government ait- . cr walking out from his job as cipher clerk at the Soviet Embassy in Ottawa, was the only witness heard at the opening session of the case against the Labor-Progressive member of Parliament f or I n Montreal-Cartier. ‘ His evidence, given in hesi- tant English in a voice some‘ limes so low that special prose- cutor F. Philippe Brais, K. C. had to repeat his answers, list- ed nearly 4o persons — some Canadian, some Russian —~ whose names appear on docu- ments of the spy fiuil- N310“ of 12 oi these persons were being disclosed for the first time. " Gouzenko also: b-Declarad the Soviet élgitnlllflilf police are 0 in ., 9d"- scino in the bee l A their ophceroitgiim aervuas a screen which, .fl!¢. W, , ,, ‘w. stion ‘for "futigirfévaéiaii?" 16F roun a , .. " cozuilDegizgi-ed the Russians"‘creat-' ed this agency or network usink one particular base and that base vias the Communist Party h!" in Canada." 3—Named Rose and Sam Carr (Continued crri Page 5 Col. S) Jiisf dink or (he Dhhects VENUS BE Milo liioiiio Cotton‘ flitst. DAYs For. 1hr. Loss or TORONTO, March 22 -—(CP)—< Minimum and maximum temper- atures: Vancouver 41, HALIFAX, March 20—Followiniz is the weather synopsis and offic- ial marine forecasts issued by the Dominion Public Weather Ofllce st Halifax at 1030 p.m. Friday and valid until Saturday evening. The warm sir which has covered the Maritime: for the peat few days is being replaced by cold r yqyhigh is qrnhovilngdloouigidwaid” d l ue ec. e ea ng cold sir msea now has rescind the central Gulf of 5t. and central New . In" termittent rain is occurring at the boundary between the warm and cold air. Cautionary files wani- ings remain displs ed the Gulf of St. Lawrence, orthumberland Strait andiClpo Breton Shore a- l‘ ell. Nerthumhl-land Strait: Moder- ate south est winds l0 hour ohlf strong nort west winds for hour. Intorsnlttmt rain ng the night» Visibility l0 miles. with gusto to fl miles boar he no thorn rtlon o du- oderl scutnswsrst. winds ll ~ o scuthc-n pop- lh ftin wesef M; intheeol. A1113 miles per during the at!“ if; in; t near, , by hm even i _ Gulf of lt. Lawsui : , . northwest winds I miles pas- m ‘ . . . .._..-...-.~.--@-in-s- “QM-uni