s "s2-._eeo.eo|l Veted- 1ft, leipreve Teérni-inele p_ 5 1_ pump on 5521535 _ . iiiiiiitl l Mlsstaienient By Kings Co. M. P. Scored In llouse The statement that Prince Ed- Islsnd has no unem 107m": i r E akin 5' e .ikefllevrvlle ll. ll. ‘Meeting _ new roller.- n as - (OH- an t an a ian dele- u "holds sleuth’: Security ht. ""3“:"3§:§ll3=§3i?“n§$ ‘ iordealinl with the ‘ Rillll e nliiitmaé“ tilfplfie U!!! I Mid h some uld at- tend the meetlns but . m m‘ erous settlesne o! elahns with the inl Gov rnmsnt. and asked Dom on e what eiiect such s. speech as was vered Grant at Ottawa ' He so out fishing in bank a thousand dollars in a week. "lfhose statements. I s cannot haveanythlng but a - . Th6’! were hssrdklfl n. m“ “m” m‘ W913i" “tin” ' c‘: ru a 1c aid e140 Jmrfiflhlfi‘ tom, o ‘oil sinson in is 6e.‘ 'i‘he, ltion unevenness;- “tnll “‘ .ll°‘l’..l’°¥.‘l§i.."‘2l“ii e urnme lallcalalrtilme House then adjourned were ensie. Ho . lo Bell. DJ‘. MscNeill, TM. tee- s-nd Do aid MaoKinnon. he noted a “mar It, is like] t Premier Jones or...“- n-snr: o" aker e on r o ooncu . - ‘Iherenigs lltlle other business "~- rn u» crests brown 70 sit into the esry hours Saturday. It is likely t the House wll d as: into the tes some time ay, with the prospect oi proro; gstlon tomorrow. ‘llrge Top Priority m. For War lieterane (By The Canadian Press) Meson 38- rs - p"... “ tiled ’ several members ei theoom - re ‘Vetersos-Oommittsetnaeetins m ,_ osmium. decided to hear at s meetlm tomorrow 1mm J. H. 3e , president o1 war Assets Ofllpo tlon. on the distribution oi ' tractors from war sur- ' m“ to vetersbs.‘ illusion llulllel , fPereesite. a Surplus u-a__ ' cost 0i electrical ‘ t go“ =0 an oversee Problems Pointed Cut In Brief e n | e nest‘? enpre esayverdséam" ‘nrefifaltuedlulleo-Leglelaters ‘lbs necessity. oi eleotris qnq-gy b61118 made available to all rural M316! 111 the Province was emphas- lled in a brief preemted in the Provincial Legislature yesterday by I- ll-Iie delegation 2mm the PJLI "Won o! e. headed mhsnsl- whioh was regfinlrpy m. ‘llamas-big which touched on several problems th is 1m fac the rm mm queflfons mnnviltflfini mug. tamed were Pointed out; cost and ma» t. m r m . will‘? “in ‘the govinaseugvge '55» hllh in make electricity available to rural dwellers. Iiodneosssary the “s.” r s w avail hmself oi n» advsn. .° Fear was expressed in the rief that electrical distribution through- out the Province under the present system would be s “tediously slow" wocess. It was felt that the first rural dwellers to be d would Semi: “ildlfiéliii s‘: 8 0' . . thoeeiivhldlnmore y mar water mlellht b: and a thor , iga of the potentialities o! local Power alder that the Dower obi-let sources Illllivlemmted, "Unless Continued can page 5."Col.. 3 ST Would Study Farm. Prices, Wages Problem PI nn l? Kl e isrefierlnlergénslilgrstrlli: WITH-WA. March - < _ Prime Minister Mackaeonsie 11%? in- dov Promised to ive "serious oon. siderstlon" to s sdisn Fedora. tion oi Auiculture brief tuning stem to promote Ireoter iced pm- dwi-iflfl Ind svnolnnnsnt oi a Rbfll Commission m gfiudy m, n, l" 01181111) between farm prices and e w a oi farm h l MY e p. riei was presented to King and a cabinet conemittee of 11 ministers by a Federation del- egation le by President, l-LH. Han. f O WI, who said following magi Hgeeggllglvtahat t}: delegation s. caption." n‘ W good OTTAWA. March 2a -<c1>)- The annual brief prepared by m; Canadian Federation of Agriculture and esented tod Minis er MacKenole King Ind tine cabinet included the following dations: 1'0- . 1mm the federal tau oi three cents a sallon on gasoline for agri- culture urposes, 3. Ear y revision oi the m. 60ml! Toll Act and regulations to e to remaininl inequal- ities in the application oi the act to farming operations. 4. An increase of iour cents Ovmllsued on page o. Col. s iilgit iieeeletaflgilsimsnilii Flslnneel Plant In =r~ Fox Pelt Sole At Montreal , ls Continued MONTREAL. March 2e --(S cisi )- The Canadian For Aue on Soles 00.. Ltd, second ds ‘s vendu commenced at l0 o'clock is morn- ing. Bidding was keeper than on In special oollec ion. 8i per cent was sold. The following are the figures iol‘ the various lots: M8 C Auction specials, platin in silvers, etc“ were’ ‘id o u vars were ‘i8 cent sold at sn ever e o! m. l; um selected lull s vers were l! cent sold at an ‘aver- . .68. . Jnlhe Canadian National Silver r Breeders’ Association oia mum " 1 i tin was ex 2.57.2 iihvilii. of m. n. $.,i.$‘§n.§.“°§‘..‘°.l"lh‘ei2€ ' i’ plenum sew: white maekaifiilovers. slsoier Wm verb: Breederv Aseocis . Qiunmsrside.) ‘Peron. Elected, l P T e President n... .flp* _ 82$ “m” (Special so The Guardian) OTTAWA. Mulch 28 —- A new esseheoulpped with various types the most mod-em fishing gear and scientific equipment will be launched in a few weeks imm Shelburne. N- -. in an expansion the Atlantic herring investin- as announced today b! oi Fish- to Brest future advantage of ‘the three Maritime Provinces nndQI-le- Vou- solenthts." n. r. s. lsherlee dies-None are that oi the Maritime: can make mush more out oi this figs oi iislxinl than they have‘ ‘the as . ' - with the new iishlna invades,- tion vessel now nearing complet- helimm . N. 8.. pl inst lie an lotion. It isbelieved that Atilh t tic honing can be iound in cosei-sl wllers to such an extent that sd- ditional fish meal and nah o plantswlllbeabletoopenteons profitable scale. , liar lnvssi-istion is s seven {our The l . eri Deflsrtrn 0d I’.i§.."’*l.‘.r:.%*::"..:...°".*.'.'."*':r r ........ s...“ l“ ' l be sold st aver: Mildly:- .( above comet gird lo m. " A u found itimpossible. This authority. risen-numeral Committee The committee grail-Pm . a Attornslye- . i The glslature gave iirst resci- not u -snd by none other M! that the United g4 o . Appeal For Cooperation- On Reconstruction Issue S Hetracked By Liberals ,___ An scene occur-y red in e Legislature yesterday when a motion to go into com. rnlttee on a resolution calling ior full oo-operation between the the Jones Government the Regional Rec on oin Hon. 1O. o Islander lie-Elected To Directorate 0f Wool Growers’ Ass’n EDP ted W Federal Minister tion. was voted down. by rlnunberuonnd sum ugh H e ones vernme i e ouso TORONTO, March 2B —(C P)— It was a straighlnpairty vote. Canadian Co-opcratlve Wool Grow- 15 61's. Did" in a report resented to- -9. dagsito its annual meet g said that, The "lotion w“ made by Hem Dr. W. J. P, Ma an, seconded Xtncminniimddforiir’. rJi“““?£Z b’ M" “m” ‘mm’ “d ““" United Nations Relief and Re- w“ b’ ‘m’ °”°'m°“ mm‘ hahilitation Administration nearing rf-he yo“, was ed b‘, (alflmillcltliftlllb ‘the supply o! woolen verbal Guam“; by tomcat our csuiior 1 ¢ is exilwwd mmpbell. member without port- °A Cmgdhffiqnmfgf" 1 iollo in. the Govermnent. who mm” w" m up w deavfimlcrm: comnlalngidtghat he we not con- mnal wool programs and roblem. velsnnt the ma er and be- It is to consist o! re res atives of mm the Canadian Shee readers Board, provincial purebre breeders. co- operative wool growers and com- mercial breeders. Canadian Co-o erative Wool Growers, Ltd" ele ed directors for the comln year. including: ~ grain Benne t, Bury 0 t~ in the Budget debate. and crested a furore w-hinh did not subside oven after the Smaller bed risen to his ieet and ordered Mr. C ~ to A; sit down.) Premicfs Obieetion Ontario To lmend liquor i; lsietin i‘ ’ .' ‘hast-diora- Bale oi liquor ‘by the glass; inOn; : "We can mm tenths-first .,time afllce- 1e p B “writ Wt M “I 1111- ia ermitied under; a bill mtroriuced r ' togay m the Ont! Legislature by . .-.1. s. Campbell: "1 feel thatl General lackweil a resolution of‘ this li-lnd Blwllld come before the Iiezislature it this time. Itpralgsitries manly oi us a very o s posi tloxv that we lust ‘don't know which way in: vote." Mr. Strong: “Intothcr words. you are on the sDo. Mr. Campbell: “It puts us all on the spot to a certs extent (laughter). But it doesn't put uson the spot in all ways. The Govern- ment is not up against it yet. We can pass ceerta hills here but Continued on Dose 5_ Col. 4 lug to the long-expected legisla- tion which provides the most sweeg- lng changes in the 19-year-old pu - lie liquor sale system since 1934 when hotel beverage rooms were licensed for the sale oi beer. The bill provides for liquor sale under the following types or lic- ences: dining lounge and lounge licences in centres oi more than 50.000 population; clubs and mill- tnry messes in any centres, with- out population restrictions; steam- ship and railway cars. U. Reveals Plan For Control Of Atomic Energy Attorney-General Ci B. C. llied Yesterday VANCOUVER, March 28 - Hon. R. L, Maitlnnd, British Columbia's attorney-general since 194-1 and co-leader of the Province’: coali- tion government died in hospital today. Mr. Msitland, provincial leader Progressive Conservative Party, has been indifferent health for several months. A week sgo he developed influenza but until yesterday had shown im- provement. I WILLIAM B. SPEAK GTON. March 28 -- (AP) - A plan for an international “Atomic Development Authority" to be the sole oducer oi the world's iissionsbe materials and lease themita tho powers for scl- ence and industry was released to- ht by the United States State Department. _' It contemplates that over a Eer- iod oi years- and as the AD. is established, knowledge the exclusive salon oi States wi d lmstge inhernattilcnal an an suc as ose glomyftidgmarennn and l-Ianford. Wash, will be owned and iperat- ad by the international authority Theplnn, stating that U435 and plutonium "can be denatured" so as not to lend themselves "read- ily".to make a mic . was “Minted tothe Senate Atomic Oommitteg‘ Mozgltzy by the g - "my ‘ 5 _ Donn nan, omens-n of the oiiicisl D ‘ lttes which drafted it. A scientiilo nuthorlty revealed .____ tried to mskestttslnlcafigrllllsg (hi-aha h‘- denstursd‘ material and had whengwfid m.“ ‘mm h“ n“, kloh leit is uitnown. oi course. but today lprlns av d to have arrived in no unoe in terms and pros ts ior 1y seeding looked cl euros theogounbrv. (A by The Canadian Press showed id weather and drying the Prairie sling anonymity. also explained that d natured uranium can be o e ln two ways -- by pro- ducin _it in denatured form ori- ginal , or making materiel suitsbe for explosives and then s ong e - ge m lglessl e lht th vs umlst o‘; more than £000 words, ems Secretary Byrnos i? wrote in sibreword that it "l: not m tended ss a ilnal plan but ‘s a 'to bangs, a inundation on hish to b in the conunitteeh words. . on the land whens the 0n the miles t.- yed to od- icine‘ Hat ares Moisture conditions w - screw the Prslrireguwiihm im- tnrmrg e w bsrsmthat will Q mm“ ‘bu iznnere are mindiul oi ear, when an preced , a Mr. John A. am lsssssipilssllelteersslll ll-sllfl-llaetluerevsvlnseslllll. MATES IN c0 Throne-Cpeecli Debate “Ends Estimates llillllll new: ‘Ts V OTTAWA. March 2e Jeri‘. gicbslaltcedgi the Throne Speech ma?) Omdllols io- mfllt. 1th tih in reply‘? to 1h: ‘Snomn fir “F”! 0d on division a! . Mackenzie John L Inwh Head oi the United Mine Work- ers who has dndicated he will call s ke of soit coal operators in the United States next week. The United Stories government K238 raked that 1C‘ Gordon Grsygggylpmgrxy; in; lend gut “oxaedlglrsi$ o can“ which OTPAWA. Gradual r Marsh as econ was to‘ ‘mlfid Blight by terd u it iirts to £01m all; managed‘ eeiluuiown “"1191! Sunday midnight em: but Truman said e administration had no plum im: seizing the mines. llrge Airport Housing Plan . B6? Continued in . n. Charlottetown branch a m. Canadian m at i}: 1110B ' ' ot the Provincial Command su ting that oi the Bummcrsi e ion branch relating to recon- struction evoked considerable dis- Contlnued on B! 5. Col. 2 Consider Four-Cent Butter - Price Boost OTIlAWA. March 2s - (OP) - The Agriculture Committee oi the Cabinet is "ectivel increase in the prloe oi will make s decision within the next few days. it was learned re- lish y here today. The Canadian Pledaratlon qt Ag~ riculture in a brief in the Cabinet today recommended s. tour-cent in- crease in the butter floor price and speculation has placed the possible increase as high as five oants a pound, but it was learned no price decision had yet been made. Pletou Weekly Edlter lleperted SEILCCS" Ill weekly newspaper, the Chronicle, suiiered a stroke today and hospital authorities re- Efled his condition as serious. aser. who was a Liberal member of the Nova Scotia Legislature for Piotou our 193337, isRegistx-sr of Deeds 1n iotou County. ominion “dill/ii or my‘ predic e acreages one un so iar although developments n the world iood shortage lhel! Will result in an increased western sore- sgahdes ite Federal plans to hold w t same total as last year, when 3.414.100 acres were In firitish Colmnbis, mo: trees came through the winter in ilne condition and moisture conditions I“ were favorable for good crops. In Western Ontario. many isr- mers are alreadyon the land little seeding The Ontsr meni is a. peeling to prov faimersooshlls ear for a crop oi 200000. bus oi oosrfiehsrsiu- 1' 9'" of year in brackets‘ Acrieul ture sifzrvu (sums,- 969: auditor generaPs office $472.- g“ W-Wiisiiéii em! d‘ oer . . : from emulsion 8568.090 (use. l: er- (Caitlnued on Page ll ml. C‘) Early Seeding Prospects m“ AX, March as _. (or) — lg the oiiiclsi weather iilolal marine lore- the Dominion Pub- ice st. Hollis! at e dorm centremwhigl: glvl the Merl OI I 109V‘ :1 evtellwgut into the Atlantic and winds have decreased considerable in all areas. le wennlnsl no" displayed in ‘ tones ares will be lo . es and a warm sun sent ther- mome era sosrinsn to the hllh tarlo v in the N "ll- bm 11033115“. considerably ti!!!‘ ll antlci ted for Pricey um- perntures in Ilsrltimes will not rise this high. . oncsste valid until Friday eve- ez. " creasin in M1 1o m-p .0loer, tres lroln now on might be disastrous. .ebechssnsnlxediarmpro- duotion but increlres are expected this year in potatoes. irult and vegetables. oiiioer oi the Que- Agrlcul t said .rn . . t near - lng tonight will Pile to the mid e lorties oin l" . Northumberiend Strait — Light ‘ads. Clear with visibility 16 es ‘limpsn tiles turesnesr» he m ieete 3Y2’! ". l , ' sn no. q s’. raps/i,