MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN_ dnifl’ n,” in ack- ...,.. " "."“£r‘”‘li.‘$ . .. t. r Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew i *1‘ The but nude is the human voice apeakh-rg tendernea, truth and courage. MAXIMS 01A MERE MAN ,_*> Morning Guardian. Founded Ill‘). ' ' Charlottetown Guardian. Two Celt FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SEIZES LAKE SHiPPlNGl CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1946 14 PAGES Canada-Wide Smuggling Ring Smashed Corning Events annoy“; g, Tryon to-night. » "Arriving June 23rd, car Screen- m Coal. D, R. Cummings, Véeiépog - ' Da nce. Mount Stewart Hall. iii: ntiay 24th. Rollie MacKenzies Orchestra. 6-31-31 "Dance in St. Teresa's HalL Monday, June 24th. Wpbsters Orch- relrn. @2241 "Dance. French ' River Hall. Thursday 17th. Rollie MacKenzieb Orchestra. 13-21-33-345 "New Glasgow. Tuesday, Na- tional Film Board Movies, B pm. tsTt 622-31. "Collecting Hogs for. Davis an! Fraser Ltd. every Tuesday, Write or ilhflne collect. R N. Dawson. Crnptilld. 3-23 25, 30. 1. 6. 8 9-!- “North Wiltshire. Monday. Na- twttnl Film Borud Movies. 3 and 8 tum. (S.T.) 6-22-21 "Load Hogs at. Peakcs Sta- tion each hursday for Davis A Fraser Ltd. Merlin Devil-re. 1-2-5-ths-eat t1. "Lon ing Hogs for Davis and Fraser td.. Tuesday until further notice. Dingwell and Rossiter. Morell. _ 5W "Notice-Talrimz cattle in to muure. Brook on farm and shade. Cali in evening at 8 p.m. Prid- mm Johnstone. New Londonl a‘ 6-2 - _,__ M "Loading Hogs at oningue stntloneach Thursday for Davie d: Ft-tiser Ltd. S. C. McLean. P one l7 1-2-5-t t. tf "Loading Hogs ht, Cardigan Sta.- sarton each Thursday tor Davis 8r Fraser Ltd Norman McKenzie. Cardigan. l-Z-thussat U» "Dance. Lorne Valley, Tuesday. June 11th. Webster's Orchestra. 5-13, 1o. 2s, 1. a. l5. 22. 29-d- "Freetown. Wednesday. June b6 National Film Board Movies. Forririltles. 8 pm. standard time. 6-22-41 “ice Cream 50TH, Sea View linli. 'l‘uesclay. Juno A150 drmving for cake. 5224b "Notice - Annual Meeting Mt. Herbert Telephone Co.. on Monday June 24th at P. M. (D. S. 2i “See Kinkorrl Players play in Emerald l-Iali, June 26. . e-zo-zt-oo-ai. "Sec Wiltshire Y. P. u. ptlav- "Dora Dean". Fredericton all. June 24th a/t 9 P, M. (D. S. T.) _ 6-22-21. ‘ladies’ Aid of Breadalbane Uni- ted Church will hold pantry sale. Rogers Hardware Store. Set-HIGH)’. Jtlllg 29th. 3 P. M. D. S. T. 6-22- "Donce in Trarcadle Hall Wed- : day, June 26th. Rollie Mac- Refreshments 6-22-3i. "I will mt be doing canningicr others this Summer. Jeremiah B. Gallant, Oyster Bed Brldflfi- 6421i. Special meeting P. E. I. Guernsey (‘iub will be held m the neci- Agric- illiiirg Tuesday. June 25th ‘at 3 n p103}; 1) s, T fir22-3i. "Loading hogs at St. Peters to: ilnvistbFraser Ltd. each Tll0idlY~ lwr truck nickilp service from farm '~ ‘ ~ °"l’idi€ Pratt '- "nw-mt-Ltr ._...c. ..l i-‘crhgw Beach. will meet at 1.30 o'clock June 26th. 6-22-21. t rmetery. Buckle? rt the Ccmattcry llminnaciay aftennoon. “PM; Work mole. "Mt. Hcrber-tIIi/lflerm id Players . . t. t , It i ned in a m nage QXFZfQZH3YOQEtH§?QI-Q”Zd. B91212: ggcgisved iigtimemParla int uni ‘n1. 25th, 830 D. S. T." Admiscifln 45° They are Jefan Brtéchealb 1m‘ er- md 25m 523,25 secretary c- Que cc rov not. it}; each Tuesday "c ll t for pith’ “ma: Ltd., for tructk- be in; . | "no": E Montreal. . . Irucheai‘: historic work- h3g1, ' liicmwdgpeil g8, Ttitrl-flatcry o! Canada in two vol- 1143- ' atf. time wan praised by the French ' _.,... Aca my in l . Hr. Db Montigny “uvumck parka" mud wu h cred or a number of play: 10 din: h t ll Illilll 901ml a 0f - . Olll 0111' week agents for trucking lorvioe. filth- M miter. pilot each realms‘? a. 1.! tot.- - e c-at-zi t-Qéfimdfifl fir“ “in 39m mt"“°'"~ m. °°"'ti3i‘“'¢iil nreiioui Pbogwoflloa m. or _ a c . uvlquitrlaunfaiumxfi- 0-1-11 Budget Speech ilcxt Thursday OTTAWA June 21 — Finance Minister Ilaicy announced in thc House of Commons tonight he would deliver hln budget speech next. Thursday. Canada Savings Bonds To Bc Cffcrcd Public ., OTTAWA. June 2l-—(CP)—Cana- dlans wlll be able to extend their wartime savings habit into he peacetime years through the pur- chuse of "Canada savings bonds" designed to replace victory bonds and war savings certificates. Fin- ance Mini-star llslcy announced to- day in the Commons. The bonds will go on style this autumn when final payments are made on Ninth Victory Loan bonds and when sale of war savings cer- tificates is discontinued. The bonds will be issued in denominations of $50. $100. $500 and $1.000 and will not fluctuate in value. The system of payroll deductions will continue. The interest rate has not yet been fixed. but Mr. Ilsley said the rate would be "snore favorable" them that for comparable invest- ‘tents. News Briefs . WINDSOR, Ont... June 21 (OP) - The strike of 3.500 Union employees of the Chrysler Corp- cration bf Canada. Ltd.. here to- dav entered its fourth day with no settlement in sight. _ SCRANTON. Pa, Juno 2i (AP) — A nuiniultlm wage of $50 to $100 weekly for experienced newspaper workers and four weeks annual vacation with pay was pro- posed today by the American Newspaper Guild (C. I. O.) in its first post-war declaration on col- lective bargaining. ,__ HALIFAX. June 21 — (C?) — Sociologists of ‘our nations will address the 400 delegates expected tc attend the 10th biennial Can- adian conference on social r-ork olncninjl here next Tuesday. (W) Gordon Isnor tL-Halifax) said to- dav he had returned from Ber- mudfi with the inucression that the British Atlantic colony was "anxious to buv" Canadian goods. He headed the Canadian delega- tion to the recent Envpire Parlia- OTPAWA. June 21 — mentarv Association conference there. HALIFAX, June 2i - (C?) ._ Dwarfed by the liner lie do France. which arrived earlier. the smaller troop Iran art. Lady Rod- ney docked here odey br rig stgne 400 servicemen back to an- a a OTTAWA June 2i (OP) Revision of the Federal Govern- ment's wage control order. provid- ing some relaxation in rm-sent re- strictions on wage increases. will be announced next week. it was ‘earned today. Four Canadian Writers Honored QU June 21—(OP)— Canadian ch-langulll have been honored by the Jretch Academy with the award of laur- Louvi-gny do Montlgny. chief trenc- iator at the Canadian Senate: Poser mbl of Quebec and Gabrielle Roy o ficupo into a book called "Snow- lll . Mr: ltemolln and Min Roy are the author: of the recent nov- olc " dc la Panto Deuce" and " pour d'Oocaaion" reconc- tivcly. "P. B. Island urchin Breed- ers‘ Club annual mention 0~ W- 11- Hlll, M011 7 ninl, Juno at 1:80 out. lierid- ard time. Avnmro breeder: from Prince and Gram’: Counties should a special cbfort w moot the Counviay m at Ilen- B. . a!» leor-etary. _ I o-aa-u tmcrand Fabulous Cams Arc Takcn In Vancouver Raid VANCOUVER. June 2i -- (GP) — Fabulous Roms of the Orient of untold value, precious jade and diamonds. a fortune in Gmaclim and United Btates gold coins were held ton18hfl bv Dolice after the 511188111118 of a. Canada-wide lot- tery. smuggling and narcotics ring Ln a Doe-dawn raid today on Chinatown. 1n Market Alley. a. tion of Vancouver's Chinatown. with its rabbit-warren dwellings. 15W enlmement agencies swoop- ed down to uncover the existence of the ring after months of. in. tensive investigation. The officers had to battle Lhgjr way dovrn the Alley. finally om- powering four Chinese armed with meat cleaver: who guarded house doorway. leading Vancouver headquarters Q1 ring. The raiders seized 047.000 in Canadian currency. $1.200 in U, 5- Bold coins and a large qugn- 11w of Jewelry studded with nun Quality Jade and diamonds. in- dlnavm- cluding many necklaces. several pounds of narcotics and a huge supply of lottery tldgetg, Police said the '5 qpgya- r1114! tions extended into the Unmd States and China, and across Can- sda. but d-id not give details of 113v other Canadian cities involv- e . Five Chinese were arrested. and a sixth. believed irr the United Slates. is sought as a key-man. Rebflrted to be the ‘mysterious mfigmber’ of the ring, he is said to hold the conrbination of a half-ton safe seized in the raid. it may hold other untold wealth. ut Dolic a_ it will b - erl until etiiev Chineseniast e we“ Police believe the ringjud ed some cash into _ , facilitate smuggling mtg chum, where shortage of goods and in. fiated prices make jewelry readily dlstnosable. The raiders evmrmed into two houses in Market Alley. and above floors of sordid rooms, found a well-fumlshed apartment, with chimes? Writings. oriental art. and evidence of luxurious tastes. RBiborts indicated further raids were planned against other major lotteries operating here, Police said the ring smashed io- 300 dew mvloyed “run-ners". peddling lofiery tickets on the streets of Vancouver. The men overeat-d above $150 weekly from Sllflry and commissions. BrigECf-Clhson Appointed 0.0.0. llistrict No. 6 OTTAWA, J 21-4 p _ _ T- 0- Gibson. ‘IiliieC.B.E..cD.)B.OB.fl§f Toronto. has been pointed 51;. gi-ct officer common lng Military lstrict No. B at Halifax. succeed. in: Brig. .1. c. Stewart, on. one. 95-0-- 01 Kllllston. Defence Hend- ‘luarters announced today. Brig. Gibson. now ecialiy em. Played at defence eadquarters will take over his new command 5PM. l when Brlg- Stewart will re- tire from active aervico. The Hali- iiitfflfi"l§i...‘f.€l"hti‘d.é“t Gigi-lilo“; Falter. y M” rir- l son. a brother of Maj.- Gtu. H. B. Gi on. former vice- chlef of the general ltaff at N. D. H. Q, was educated at Upper Canada College and University of Toronto. Prior to joining the Can. Adi!" "my in i081 he war a stock broker in Ontario. After serving u an instructor at the armored corp: training centre. Camp Borden, he want over-nu in 1N0 ll liaison officer with the 2nd Division. Ho attended the atarf col- lege at Camber-lay, En land. and auumcd command ct tin ltoral Winnipeg Elfin in January, 10,42. In April ma. he was promoted to hi: pruant rank following which he served in Italy and northwest lmropm. Ha was awarded the 13.8.0. in April. 1066,. for gallant and dist "hluilhed lervioa. After VI-day ha commanded a brigade in the occupational farce. retiree-v co-rtio: otilflii-t." all: at ' v rou ou the first Groafi War in the yes Canadian Art! cry end attains the rank Hcutqgant Oolcnal. Ho was awa ed the 5.0. and tltrlcv mentioned in despatchea. In i he ‘was appointed to the permanent force and later com- manded the loyal Canadian Roru Artillery at linpton. Promotion hbviiill non: rank ctamo ‘in Jan- ary o appoin man r . O. I l a London, otlt. g! i086. he wont ovoracaa with the lat Divisio placed in formatitcm :1 n. and the tftmiciri-Tailrd-w. "in: commanded the artillery - mpnt unite in-thc United Kingdom. ‘ HI return“ to Omada last cum- Irl ted to his present I _ embe . 5 O ream-i ,. Iich captured. 0f much interest to all concern- ed in the Girl Guides movement throughout the Province ‘rs the forthcoming visit of Lady Baden- Poweil. G.B.E., Wc-rid Chief Guide and widow of the late Lord Baden- Poweil, famed founder of the Boy Scout and Girl Guide movement. She will arrive in Prince Edward Island cm Tuesday, July 2. and will remain till July 5. Her previous visit here was in i936. when she 53d Lord Baden-Powell toured Carl- a a. Lady Baden-Powell has been vis- iting Canada since January of this year. She has already toured the provinces of British Columbia, Al- berta. Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ctfitarlc and Quebec. She arrrved 2n Saint John. N. 3.. on June 20 and will be in Nova Scotia June 25. While in 'I‘o-ronto recently she at- tended informally the annualTnt-ct- ings of the Girl Guides Associa- tion. at which every province in Canada was rep-resented. A World Movement Mem-bersh in the World As- sociation of irl Guides has grown since tho movement was founded in England in 1909 to approximate- ly 2.000.000. On this side of the At- lantic. Canada. the United States and Brazil are full members of the Wc-rld Association. Biennial conferences of the World Associa- tion are held in various places. Titese were interrupted by the out- break of war in 1930. but the 11th World Conference is scheduled to take place in France this summer. Guides of the Commonwealth and Western Hemisphere Republics have done much to help their m- ter Guides and other children tn liberated Europe and 1M‘ I“! l0 rc-utabliah themselves. The Dri- tlsh Guide International Service has a number of teams of special- ista working in Greece and Ger- many. Their trai-la have led across North Africa and through Belgium and Holland. G. I. B. teunc oper- alo mobile kitchens and canteenl. work in camps for displaced per- sons. (Contlnilcd on Pile 0 001- i) ll-Z. Farm output lllgh __.__.., . Jungufl-(Ofllhifln; plr cap lg cu ura production ‘la the highut in the world and one man-can produca more molt there than three men in Canada. Dr. W. A. liddoll raid in an intorv ow hero todgy. nr. Illddol nod thrculh here 0n hll vny to lite after spend- Kll’ 010g‘: i-ild war car: u Can- WINNIPIC Zellllltl’! I n. lln 003ml; one to New zealurd. Ibo argon-ting heavily in wool. china and Ida." he uid. Pfidi‘ tc hi: In intranet. he was t anadian n Washington. and wu Canadian Npreoontativa ghtmuhagueu h c! Iatlon b h u * w o profound on e a 0i a that oi u tion: b0 l. It wan lied against Italy uring the meridian crisis. World Chief Guide To Visit Here July 2-5 Windsor Tornado Fund The following subscflilfliiflfi hi‘? been received in response to 1h!’ appeal in yesterdays Guurdian: The Ch‘tcwn Guardian 55 R. D. Lawton E. A. Footer Ottawa Reply To Cucry Re Electric Transmission Linc The following letter is self explanatory. It was received by Mr. W. Chester s. McLure. MP. in reply to a request for lnrfc-rma- tion. “ Mice of the Minister of Recon- struction and Supply. "Ottawa. Canada, June 14. 1946. "Dear Mr. McLurc: "As the Minister is extremely busy. he has asircd me to acknowl- edge your letter of June 7th. with reference to the transmission line to be constructed by the Maritime Electric Company. "You state in your letter that the work of this company L; be. lng held up pending a decision as to the Dlacement of the road which, in turn. you state is being _.held up pending decision bv the Department of Reconstruction and Etipply. I would point out that in the Dominion proposals to the Pmv- inces. provisior was mado for as. “ Ln this type of construc- tion. and until such time u I. is reached. there i; not much likelihood of the matter being advanced. I would point out on the other hand that. irre- ttuective of any Dominion couimlt- ment on the matter. since the ltighway concerned is the moat direct mute the ear fan-v frnlnus at. Borden to Charlotte- topiva. the‘ Plll-ovipflsl ‘Government w oven us y n t necessary to look upon this route molt important one in The and consid- bc neces- unv- gg’ at‘? toume ‘that to ad- v o ma or. c company mkhl be willing to construct the oomr lino now. locating the polo: l0 ll-r ll wolaiblo in accordance with future aniiclnationa. and be uncured later on to re-iooate clan when oecanc-ry. bosclbly on he balls cl some sharing careuacnt with the Provincial Government crable relocation mlv "Your: sincerely. flld.) George J. Mcllrelth. hi. Parliamentary mm - ‘ to lnnister.‘ Seek Plane Corpus Christi Procession llcrc 0n Sunday The solemnity of the feast of Ooripus Christi will be observed by the Roman Catholic Churches to- morrow: with the t/raditicnal pro- cession of the Blessed Sacrament. Thousands of worshippers will proceed through the streets and attend open air benediction at Not-re Dame Academy. Solemn High Mass will be sung at the Basilica at 10:30 by Rev. Pius Mu-rnaghan who will be singing his first Solemn Mass in his native parish. The sermon will be preached bv Rev. Eric Robin. After the Mass the par- ishioners of both city othurchcs will form the procession which will proceed by way of Great George, Richmond. Weymouth and Sydney Streets to Notre Dame Academy where benediction be given by Most Rev. James Boyle. The procession will then return to the Basilica bv way of Sydney. I-lilisbcc-o. Water and Great George Streets to the Basilica where solemn benediction will be given. Order of procession: Cross bear- er and acolytes. St. Joseph's Con- vent girls, Noire Dame Convent girls. Queen Square School boys. ivometrfs Conftratemity Holy Re- deemer parish St. Charles Aux- iliary. League of the Sacred Heart. St. Joseph's Sod-silty. Chil- dren of Mary, Nurses, Girl Guides (Basilica and Holv Redeemer). Boy Scoum tHoly Redeemer and Basilicai. Hloly Name Skiciety (Holy Redeemer and Basilica). Kninhts-mf Colilrhibus. Basilica Choir, Choir Boys. Sanctuary Boys, Flower boys and girls. Torch bearers. Pages, Clergy. Bishoi) In Quebec Forests mountainous Laurentian Wreck OTTAWA, June 2i (OP) An R. C. A. F. search party to- night was beating thrown the country 80 miles northeast of here certain it was about to find a Liberator bomber which disappeared with 23 Air Force personnel aboard m October. i943. Search for the big bomber on a routine flight from Dartmouth. N. 5., to Roclnclifde was renewed after a keen-eyed air-bush rescue squad saw “that appeared to be a glistening tail assembly atop a 2.500-foct mountain between Ste Adele and Ste. Agathe, Que. The rescue squad was searching at the time for an R. C. A. F. Norseman. missing on a cross- countrv trial from Rockcliffe to Rcberval, Que. The missing Norseman, however. was found to have put down in a lake to wait out bad weather and it flew on to Roberval the next cltay. The location of the reported vureck is scores oi’ miles away from the area vtilere the search W35 concentrated in i943 although some planes covered that general area. There was speculation tonight as to whether the bodies of the Uberator crew and passengers will be found near the wreck which is said to be only i0 miles from the nearest village. The name of the village was not given Triplets Born To British War Wife TORONTO, June 21 -— (GP) — ‘Ilrlplels-two boys and a l - born last nigtht to a. Brittle war wife, Mrs. Louis Salami, were “doing nicely" today, hoqyital authorities said. The triplets were the first born in this Welland Countv town izn many years. 'I‘he boys have been named ehnel the girl Oatharane Alice. The mother. the former Sheila Sansford,_ was born in Thorrold but moved with her parents to the Isle David and with Bless ed Sacrament. of Wight in 1936. u.s. Soft Coal Prices llP 40 Cents WABl-HNGTON, June 21 — (AP) —Sofi coal price increases averag- l lug 40 1-2 cents a ion. possibly de- signed to be the firs! step toward returning the Government-wired mines to private operation were authorized today by the Office of Price Administration The first-expressed operator re- action however, was that the raise would not cover higher production‘. oasis brought about by waxe in- creases and olher mncemions made io Jclm L. Lewis‘ United Mine Workers to end the recent 59-day mine strike. Tornado, Fund Rachcs $23,000 WINDSOR. Ont. June 2i (OP) —- The relief fund for the aid of sulburban victims on Monday's tornado grew lo $23,000 today as the task cf rebuilding the devast- tatzd areas got under way The death loll stands at l6. the latest vlcim being Mrs lda Upham who died in hospital of injuries Two persons remain in critical condti0n-J0htn Nelson Jones nnzi Mrs Rose Flo . X. A complete survey of the dem~ aged areas shows that 60 houses were destroyed and 40 others re- quire major repairs to make them habitable. In Treasur- e NOEL nucxpn BATAJTA, Java. June 2i (Reuters) -— A dark-eyed. 71-year- arny queen" is a cenlnl figure in one of history's reatect loot case: Aismppearanee a 840000.000 worlh of gold and jewelry soon after the Japanege collapse. nvectlgetion has of il none. iri- clud and Dutch captain a enll have recovered practically he entire treasure, looted by a Japanese of- ficer and most A: those arrested will be charged before the llatavia court in nine days Humor mletrcu of a Japanese officer. blight-eyed ntnthor of two half-Japanese babies, the Eurasian girl. Carla Wolff became a f buious icon in Baravia before t e full story of the theft came to Si: h‘? an armed but-lemme! to ends: ‘:'I sleep‘ n a and eat from e robbery VII and lden ht. other Japanese oolorlel mm Ii Plan Speed-Up In Clothing Campaign Thursday. June 71th, was desig- nated “pickup" day by clubs, org- anizations and societies participat- ing in the National Clothing Cam- ign in Charlottetown at a meet- ng held last night at the City Building. Mr. J A Mclsesc. city chairman of the Drive. sided According to Mr. J . Leight- izer, manager of the Clothing Dc- pot at the Cit Building. the rc- nse to date as been somewhat s ow ccngaired to a similar period of the ve last fall However. some 3.000 lbs oi clothing have been received and there is reason to believe that by the first of next week the amount will be consider- ably increased Citizens having clothing to con- tribute to overseas relief are ed ble, to iake their burn les direct w the t and eliminate asmuch ecposs le arushduring the closing days qt the Drive. At the meeting last night the cit was ‘Toned’ to the various oolecting organizations as follows: Kin and Water Streets - Carl".- ollc omens Mamie. Darchester and Bydney-Jinighvs or! Columbus ‘ Richmond “and Grafton _ 0co- fellows. Kent and Fitzroy -- Benevolent Grea Queen and Elm Avenue-Red ss Corp. . PownaL Rochford and West tcontmucd otn Page 6 Cvl- 3i Dark-Eyed Girl Key e Case Oarle complained that a British officer had used third-degree me- thods to obtnin information Asked by the Dutch prosewur: to whom she look her mnuplalnt Why she had bcdl ill-treated. Carin carmaily replied: "Oh ~ it wns about the ld a-nu ll that " "All ‘h " 011119!’ the vuln- abiea of all the pawn shape tn Jarlva. e robbery occuned three d ys after the nose capltulat m when Capt l-l hi Nahum-um of th Ja mac military lic visited in: nanvu head offiriitoofea cm- ernment pawn service-all Java mri-bmking Government-con- led~and f eu l0 steel boxes and crates with the molt valuable loot he could find. He tock it to Carla's house but a few days later removed two-thirds o4 the treasure to the house of an- officer. Among loot recovered is 06.000» 000 worth hidden by a Japanese Nomura. arrested in Java last Subscription Delivered 86.00. Ill-ii. “.00: other Provinces I IJJJ. Irish Society Bus-ton (except Brighton areal- Kinsmen Club Edward. (hlmbarland and Welt-t mouth-Y's Men's Club. lower and U r Hillsbolo. Lower and Upper cc — Gyro Club t George. lower and U I331 —-— ti Freighter: Start Moving 0n Monday _ (By Jack William!) OTTAWA, June 21-(CPl—Tn a long-anticipated move the Govern- ment today seized strike-bound Lake frtzlghtcrs to end a 27-day tic- up resulting from the Canadian Seaman's Union strike. and Capt. S. Brand of Ottawa was rrp- ponted controller with complete authority over the companies effective 9 am. EDT. (10 rm. ATT.» Monday. June 24. ' Announcement of the Govern- ment's action was made in -hc Commons by Labor Minister Mit- chell. Wlth an order-in-councll providing for Capt. Brand's up- poinunent he tabled a Commission nrqning Mr. Justice S. E. Richards of Wiunrpeg as a conciliation com- missioner and a letter from the National War Labor oard author- izing introduction o an eight- hour-day-in place of 12 hours end. without any reduction in "nontbly wages-for 25 companies. It. was expected that over the weekend preparations will be com- plaicri for the IOU-odd shitps tied up along Canada's inland water- wa; tn start moving again. Par- ticularly concern was shown in the movement of ships carrying coal. fuel oil and grain. It was thought likely that ril tankers which already have the eight-hour day might start :ncv- ing at the weekend with enerel traffic resuming early next week. Capt. Brand. an officer of the Royal Navy had been on loan to the Royal Canadian Navy during the war and is a well known fig- ure in Canadian naval circles. ._ Mitchell in his announce- ment to the Commons expressed the hope that both the companlep and the Union would co-operatl with the controller in getting Lek; traffic moving. Charge Plot To Kidnap Conlntandcr JEJHJSAILEIBL J1me 71 — (CPU -A plot to kidnap the B11115)‘. commandcr-in-chief in Palestine was charged today against a Jew- ish underground 31mm 1W Hilbish military authorities as they con- ducted a methodical search for illegal arms in the tension-gripped Holv Land N0 fresh outbursts of violence were reported last night or today, but the vigilance of troops and po- lice remained unclirntinished. British armv headquarters said it had uncovered evidence that Irgun Zvaai Ioumi. Jewish tinder- ground organization. had platnnedr to kidnap Lt -Gen. Evelyn Barker. the British commander a the Holy Land. itn addition '0 t’ six officers pre-viouslv seized. {year's Alums . two 3M5 to out t ' Qiisttoti WE'RE trot E$VE£\A\.\.T ififiklisfe-D TORONTO, June 21 -- (CF) - Minimum and lTlRX-lmllln “"9"” lures: Vancouver 56. 59; Edmonton 51, on; Regina 4s, o4: Wlnmrn; 45. 8'7; Toronto 52 68; 01ml" 58; co; Montreal o6. 1o: Quebec w. '11; saint John 49. 55'. Moncton 53. ti. Halifax 40. 55; Charlottetown M. 55; Sydney 5g, s9; Yarmnuth 50. 57. HALIFAX. June 22—(Saiurdayl- (OPP-Official inland forecasts la- gugd by the Dominion_ Public Weather Office here at. 12.15 am. A.D.'I‘. today and valid until Bun- midni t: “Prince. gldward Island-Cloudy with little change in temperature. Wcst winds i5 with. His-t 8-1“?- riay at Charlottetown 68. Monctcfl. Fredericton '70. Saint John 0S. Campbellton m. Cloudy Sunday. Synopsis at l0 .m. Friday-JIM‘ Mnriiimes tohlgh are generally cloudy with fog over Nova Sculls and ELSUHU New Brunswick. In- termittent rain is still being report- ed ovcr Southern Nova Beetle with illundershowcrs in the 50H"! Shore region. Cooler drier air over ihc GfPli Lakes realm l! coining improving conditions there and u this air pushes eastward the weather over the Mlrlllmé! il 8X“ pected io improve. Present indi- cations favor a forecast of air weather for Sunday. mm tide this mot-nip; at 0.00 and this afternoon at 4.0. ‘Suntsets this attlidgtlnd 868 OTDOPICW t allies: giuarter mood June 22864 "am" since tide cams» utes later than Charla