illaritim Fears lliolence i May Flare In Truck Strike w NEW YORK. SEPT. 10 —(AP)— Mayor William O'Dwyer predicted tonight "it is very likely ma; bloodshed and lniury will result" unless tearnstars n ate l. set- tlement of the New York trucklnlr strike which brought shortulel in suenrtisl ronunodlties and forced job lay- bifs in businesses unable to get iuupllfs- In s lcletlflm to Daniel Ibbdn. international president of m; ‘iealmtcrs Union (AIL). 1n m- liannpolis. Mr. 0'Dw'yer said that local 807 iviiicli called the strike is “comrnletely out of the hand; it its officers" and that "failure of the International to act will lay all future consequences It your doorstep." Later. the Mayor. spoofing to roporivrs. accused Communists of dominating Decal 807. Additional hardship was bronchi to Ne-w York's ndllions lodtlv when the railway express rzcncv embsu-goed all express nfnmrnts into the city. The striking truckmen are cling- lng to their original demand for p "Liner-cent wage increase. and intrmificd their plclteting st citv entrances Ln new efforts to on all trucks off the streets.‘ llarnr omiver suggested u oom- promisa oi’ 18 l-ft cents an hour. A bui-ing entree seized the city t: Sllltflllbs went lower daily. and mom‘ food stores were tl<"'sten_ hi with complete shut-down. Stresses Serious Food Condition In illd Country The pitiful condition of the peo- pic of the United Kingdom mvin to food shortages was emphasize in an eloquent address last, nizzht liv Mr. W. J. Parker. Winnipeg, lst l" 1c president of the Canadian Ftiiomiion of Agriculture and pre- nf the Manitoba Pool . ilcrs. Ltd. Smoking at a dinner tendered ilccichllnn delegates by the Prov- illi l Government. Mr. Parkt-r re- - "d tho results of gthe Inter- im. Mlfli Federation of Agriculture (‘Ffllrfonre held at London. and firming and other activities hi Cnflllt Britain, Holland and Dr-rinlark. A! the dinner. which was large- ‘ltonded. Hon. W.F.A. Stevmrt. "lvlrll Minister c-f Agriculture. (‘.90. Mr. W. R. Shaw, Deputy sicr for the Province, intro- .~l the Ferlorufon officers and ‘nrs individually. 0- ‘r sneakers were Mr. A. F. lnrwi-l Regina. vice president of katclicivan Wheat Pool. . i J. Waiter Jones. Hon. Dr. l. l“. MlCMillflll. OB-E. louder t Oppttsllltfl. Mr, J. A. Mur- "rltl vrce presl cnt of the; linll and pre=i ent l'Unlon lrluo dos Cilltivatcuirs dos (f * nd R. C. Brown. Winni- ii .711 inued On Page 5 Col. 6l\ Coming Events "Just arrived. Shipment of Fall lire. llalifex- Seed Co., Ltd, '12 Qllrcll Street. "Carding Wool on Monday, Tllf-“Klily. Wednesday. Callaghan! M1118. Uromore. , "Stvcral hundred of hardwood floor boards and 30 cords hardwood h l foot lengths. cuntm IQ- IOn. Fredericton. "Unloading car bulk out: Thun- opulent. bank official and Bqdn. 58y and Frida of this week. J. R. A Driscoll, Mt. erbert. "Rdmcmber u-o Munmmith P E.I Annual Air Snow mo Dance P" Wed. t. lath M. the chu- t- Fouls Hyln 1 G"Notlce to horsemen of New Hlhsaoiv Raei Club-Meeting at 13111 Brother: ergo, Iflday, 5gp. P’ 3 D-m. to arrange for rlcn 0n new track. Wamnfihm u-e-u-a “Coll ct ‘ I l h d e mdhmuhm :1: gag-gonad intimidation and n- " P ‘hnwlgngm “Thur-mes of. police Pffllflflv" magenta“. Phone in the farmer: ltg-kea-ftllg fo 13 kfidmuvil an Ilrio A] A oifrfigfili, "Y lalnl. f dwmi“ R35" -a"'ai "ll- wagon wheslsvftt yo? " ""°llE.“°"""'.'.‘ia of the to! l0 I “l ... n". on N = ' 49 Ilew Cases 0f Infantile Paralysis (Canadian he!) Fog-nine new cues of infla- tile rslylis md three death: today boosted Canada’: 1946 polio total to 1,884 with 7'1 deaths. Not all of the new cue: occurred dur- ing the lut M hour:—in New Brunwvick, health authorities con- firmed symptom of the disease in seven canes reported unofficial- ly last week, One death and four new cases were in Prince llllwuird Island where health department officials said the incidence of pollomyelitis was higher than in any other province. Quebec reported so new cases and there were two deaths in Ontario. Provincial totals. with deaths bracketted: ' Prince Edward Island 48 (5); wick. 38 (2); Quebec. 902 (42): Ontario, 236 (15); Manitoba. 27 (l); Saskatchewan, 23 (4); A1- Zeréa, 50 (i); British Columbia. Fall Sessions 0F Legislatures Held Likely (By D'Arcy O'Donnell, Cmndlln Prue Still rite W rl OTTAWA, Sept. l0—(Cl')-—Somo Provinchl Leghlltures may call autumn session: todell with the question of on: mletions with Federal Government In the ll ht of developments slum the Do n- ion-Provincial conference broke "P l" NBIIWBYMH‘. It wls learned to y. Manlfnbl has llrsldy indicated that It will call a fnll session to deal with : new agreement with the Federll Government or to nrnnge for ro-entry Into u: fields 1942 ‘Rlrflme h: lgmsmenh. Manitobl, Slslubchewan and New Brunswick are the only province: which have opened negnthtlom for s new agreement with the Do- mlnlon. Should other provinces not open "Pcration of to: m:ch nery which was in existence when the war- time agreement was concluded. Wlrtime Ag-eements Expire With the expiry date; or {he wartime agreements stretching from the end of next month to the eml of next March. it is believed that all Provinces will soon make their positions known so they can so forward with plans for their respective budgets for the coming fiscal year. F (Continued 0n Page 'l Col. '1) True Bllls Returned ' In Espionage Trials “TWA. 3cm. 1o _ (Cw) _ ‘hue bills were returrnd today bv a Supreme Court Grand Jury against five former GOl/crnmgnl officials charged with conspiracy and Rrcetechu of the omen: Secret; The men. Ohflfled under s 1o‘nt indictment. are: H S. Gerson 43 and J. S. Benn . 3B. ex-munit- ions d rtmsnt flciAls; Sqdn. I-dr. S. Nlghtintrole. t0. former R. O. A. F. communications Q:- i his Adams. industrial deve- I Ldr. F. W. Poland. M. RC J‘. intell e officer. They will non trial‘ opt S0 at a speetll in lion acting in price: come from anfoklcaflkl 501N111! [Iblflaflfg o oslmno not of betrayal. n PM‘, u MAXIMS or A MERE MAN ii- Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew i‘? CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1946 e Tris-lite 'l‘hreatens '10 Paraly QEEJIEEIIEIIEII IEEIIEEIIEIIE EEIEIIEII ggggiggi |t Thefts Hote Full Debate 0n Trieste Problem Toronto Police Probe Ration B30 Dominion-wide Problems Discussed By Farmers At Federation Meetings United Farmers of Canada, 3.51;. ing the Saskatchewan Federation Wlll Press For Housing Development Place Value 0f The Haul At $125,000 0. 56'0- John Chisholm mo- bilized the full strength of 'I‘0roni.o Police Detective Bureau today for s. blow at an organized black nmrket ring which stole an estimated 20.800 of the new Can- adian ration books from 1'1 dis- tributing centres in the Toronto PARIS, Sept. 10 (AP) conference commission ado to-5 today over Russian, and Slavic states‘ Members of the marlottetlown in regular monthly session last night. were of will Council should pres the depart.- mniste struction, Ottawa. protect Jews and in former enemy future dlseriminati I'm-m prohl Msritimes and the Dominion s: Offered by Lord in for full and frank discussion at yesterday's Federation of Agriculture, which in the Legion hall and con- s largely attended The R. S. Law nnlpeg dent United Grain Growers. Ltd. G. E. Wood. Marquette, Mom, President Manitoba Flederstiop o: Kenneth Betzner. Waterloo. Ont.. President Ontario Federation of R- A- Blewflfl. Almonte, Ont. Vice-President Ontario nuclei-anon R. M. Morrison. Alvinston, one, representing Ontario H. C. Bots. Montreal. manager Oil-Operative Fedeme do Father Boudreau. New Brunswick. rOUTQBenLing the Maris, time Federation of Agriculture. FltzRandolph. Bridge- th nstruction ofbythirteen o Prise of Canadl. Ltd. in the ‘Prado. Legion snd other clvio bodies would be sought 1n seek- ing quick action. Counctllor J. D. Stewart. matr- gaatn of the Public Property Com- t . Nova Scotla 1'1 (1); New Bruns- wmeeiyr, “ed; m“ ms cmnnmt” United states. Australia, New Ze land South Africa, m Rm“- me ukram‘. ports were banned at the outset {of tn? strike bv “timid association a)! l Amer can ra ro s. alrea y B13 rm" m‘ m‘ struggling to relieve a. shortage Police estimated the value the haul to the gang at $125900. undo of butter. 1.040.000 pounds d 1.040.000 pounds of and Yugoslavia on g was unnecessary. Tlhls was the fir division among the actual treaty texlt. A half dozen comm work today, among them the lan Political and Territorial Co mission which voted a full debate 0n the thorny problem of Trlestes boundaries as a. free zone. ' Ballot Poll 0f Strikers ls Proposed afternoon session floor Brice on potatoes. readjust- ment of cheese tinuance of the practice of oom- Dellirlg buyers of null-feeds purchase a percentage of flour. and the appointment These resolutions will go as recommendations before board of ddrectors this morning at their final meeting here. The board held preliminary meetings ssions opened w1th' an address of welcome by Pre- mier J. Walter Jones meat. Police found 1.000 ration books- in one suszpecfs oar in Cooksville early to the car had been unt his story and say he may be implicated in the cials to be the largest ration book theft in Canada. Two members of the gang Council chase 0d an incinerator for the city at a cost of $30 port will reconune -' the city in- garbage collection at 50 cents per amount. it. was the equipment. etc. rs A resolution authorizing a re- , r t funding issue of debentures to the leaped 12 ee amount of one-half of matured diaben-tures was carried. The issue will be for 20 years at three per to the council compli- snd the police on their ficlency and alo- ceived from His Lieutenant-Governor . ,. l-ieut..-Col.~ »W.~~~W.' “ 0.. and UeuL-Col. D. A. MacKinnon. D. S The regular mon was transacted a ceived from the freon a window and escaped on foot. d been ordereg J. J. ‘Prainor, Redford. P. E. Nwesentins the P. E. I. F tion of Alzrleultur President Canadian their individual provinces by the three Maritime Ministers of Agri- culture. Hon. W. F. A. Stewart, for Prince Edward Island. Hon. A. W. Mackenzie for ti and Hon. A. W. Taylor for New Brunswidk. The afternoon meet- ing was devoted to general cusslon and resolutions. Official Dollsebes Following were the official dele- pollog patrols ha earlier just to iii-lard thefts and another said that fill the ddscovered by these meeting of Pric- als it. ted ‘Police issued" splendid work. ef Afternoon Session neurones were re was thrown open to an; informs - shipment of feed grains. farm prices. h matters. First Vice-President W. J Parker. Winnipe Mr. R. A. Pro mesldent of the P. stressed the value of free freight on western feed Brains Ln en- abling eastern farmers to produce hogs and other made by the government and dicated those proposals were the final word from the Government. His statement was made had considered for three hours rejection at Sydney. N. 5., Sault Ste. Marie, Ont:.. and Hamilton. Ont, settlement plan submitted to un- ion offlcers by the Labor Depart- d While the Minister did not pro- pose usi-ng the au Ontario to keen Len-s. era. and President oi Elevators, Ltd. Montreal. second various commit- vill not interfer 0a the new books. know the exact num- livestock profit- In some sections of the Is- land. he believed. too many pota- toes were being grown. and not enough attention was given to l’Unlon Catholique cum des Qllebfi! ergl Manager Fraser id. inscn. Calgary. Chair- man Alberta Federation of Aqrl absolutely unrdeldv Hloncton Man Heads Kinsmen Sept. l0—(CP)— , Moncton, N. 3.. we: Sydney 15st ed national president of aticn of Kinsmen Clubs as th national convention of the“ foundland Kins-. ff Sprlnzs howl‘ 1s 1-2 cents. The minister was quoted as say- Govemment’: de- clslon to exceed the lO-cent offer Amid!‘ made before the July 15 was based on the ment of C. H. Millard. HHKh director of the union. that steel- HHUOHBI workers should be paid on a basic equal to that of men in the pack- Will Discuss Church llnion MONTREAL. Sept. l0-(CP>- The questions of unlo Church of England in the attitude to be tak divorce are two of the topics to ussed during the 12th Gen- ouncil of the United Church lch will open at the Erskine and American Church to- morrow afternoon. be held for nine days. The first meeting will of devotional exercises at the more than 250 commissioners —ministerlal and lay—-wili receive communion. The sermon, cu "Holy Communion and will bc delivered by the re- tiring moderator Church of Canada. Rt. Rev. Jesse H. Amup of Toronto. Highlight of the evenhg slon will be the election of a new moderator. who will serve a two- ahnndoned under provisions of the 'vancouver, gm». orcler-in-oouncil ‘ l8 implied that such u» method would be preferable to the show-of-hands method at meeting: held Sunday and yesterday. Government's proposal. which hsd been released by W. . McEwen. managing dir- ector of Maritime (Do-Operative Services. Moncton. N. 15.,‘ said the such negotiations soon they llkelly Provinces were so fled up with tree will call fall session: to ma e arrangement‘ “m” ‘o’ m” its discontinuance would be ruin- wan Wheat Pool. A. Pres. Saskatche katchewan Fed- reprcsentlng Se: eration of Agriculture- T. F. Appleiby. Saskatoon. Late Slump Follows d settlement on the linsi-s of wage increases of from ll to 12 1‘-2 cents-an-hovur, com- pared to the unlo-n’: demand of (Continued On Page 5 Col. 1) ‘ Canadian and New men closed at Ban He will preside ventlon which will he hold Restaurant Ass’n. Claims Increase In Prices Necessary NEW YORK. Sept. Stu-ck prices today s low ground for th other heavy Wave ped many issues $1 $12 u shore for the. tr ul Other officers of the d at the business ses- sions were: J. Y. Ramsay. J. A. Keefe, Moncton. 151""; J- N- MUTPhY. inghousc industry. otional secretary‘ h Monctomnatona is . Cove need today that D. pe fell s: much as behind trading in f liquidation during the of a hectic day on Stock Exchange. rnment Acts In "Squatter” Invasion 10-(5?) '-B"' Forecasts valid until Wednel- urt and po- n an effort, to stem (“T991611 mvafim" °£ mittmt rain or drizzle with some ham“ b?’ mun‘ fog becoming cloudy during the fr?" bmnbed “wfl” morning. Showers nr thunder- S George S. Houg managing director of Restaurant Association. today that unless the permitted an inc wholesale closing of across Canada will r He told the Ott the Canadian Resin tlon that a, delegation and today with the Prices Board and re adjustment of certain Prominent Among the nominees down. then lifted as buyers came forward in great then slumped ag final smart downswing. H.M.C.S. llo T United Church. Montreal, who en- 5 (‘hflryf-l‘ ‘fled ‘ha ministry in Apr". 1921. dent had been selected a He ls a former Congregatlonslist and li’ elected will be the second Congregationalist to become mod- orator. the other being Dr. W. T. Gunn of Toronto. Taxi Business Booms In Street Car Strike s IIICHENE-R. Ont. Sepr 10.. (CW-The taxi business boomed and the streets of this city and neighboring Waterloo teemed with pedestrian: tod:y :| the strike of sin. Many lend- and poultry “the association includes in England, Austral the United States. lnto Harbour oruiwa. boos. cs announced bonilht C. B. Donnuconn II. flu-ho the Apples For Brltaln Prices Board that a survey of lome y MONTREAL._ Sept. l0 ll! restaurant: act‘ would have to go out of business unles: they were permitted to in- creue the prices In?" ices Board laid that more facts and figure: were necessary before action could be tlken and lgreod to l:unch s new fact-find- ing survey in conjunction with economists employed by the ::- lmatslyl tors‘ headq new‘ of Kensingto ipping officials sold‘ in papeffl denounced y. on st Halifax by freighters now thei campaign as a ysiu. and Cairnavon, to be shipped later in the season. Third Of Palestine Jews Placed Under House Arrest m be n Charlottetown 4.66 P. M. “w: "pa"; Charlottetown-New Glngow d in Ramnl Gan. completely cor- h was believes ‘Pension case _ CA‘ ‘tan! m, “PRINCE EDWAIIDWIBLAND" and the Sixth Build-I'll 11ml 1 a streetcar and bus operltor: went into its second d:y. Assured Police Aid Continuing Milk Deliveries ii more lncidsnt: of o conviction: in the four- gly-old holdout osllod U. Andrew Wincsubs wn: fined 120 and cost: for intimidation and 010 and costs for unult :nd order- ply 010 dannge: followln thsnt of here, ‘He is alleged to h:vo engued in n scuffle with a f:rmer attempting to dell-vet cream. At Vegrovlllo in the nine are: Alex Meruklmslva: fined silo :nd lion, with an org o Donmoonn wu lut Seturdlv If!!!‘ n! seven mils: The rigid curfew whic clamped on ‘ml after id hours. on which had been doned Off. the searc to have been ended. somwhut tonight. " IIIIGGON. l0 t. 1F- (OP)—_ mdxlglibgecw QM“ w Alberta’: dairy fgrner: were s:- Wodnesda populism- m, ii sin-so of pollen no tonight to con- low ’ tinue milk dellvsrie: in the flee a, in? cuss. 2B clans. rite o» prlll not mo mutation of l MW "l" "Y i°-°°° "l" '0 L. s. mm 35am". o; Alberta firmer: Un- ion :: fresh report: disclosed p0 two outburst: of obtained convictions Page»... "SAT-ADA" TBA BAGS 6' . - 2. ’ m“ {The Frank ParlteznSw} qgg Oartq- L. Dnvldlon) S09 - today arrested 101 Jews and wounded two intensive hunt throug and nearby Ramat G tours responsible for persons and iniuring More than one-thlr lion had poured in- to the two citics i/er the £9110‘! Ind 4.30 P- M- arrest through a stric of hombings and shootings. most of the day. four of the detainees tivt-ro arrested in the all-J Tel Aviv. where "sctl-ve resistance to rnldon ti- . t th '10s»: i‘.-%'t-‘ifi'“§i°iiii°i§°§e3 m5 Orson: ‘Os Nlungciznm.’ brag xufiudxrafl mw-bégl‘ g8: urea! over milk in; Le hbrflll ls . Forty-seven persons w 5.000 inhabitants, gun and a maga- "war department largest Jewish un ed responsibility night assaults an rail authorities generally . same organization responsible pamphlets. a sten the w Ill so . w c123 iliifi“‘d.‘ £3;- llbsorlptlsn Delivered 86.00. loll. “M: other Pruvtnsq I 0J1. IBJI. ndusiry Wage Board elers Action In Walkout new vonx. Sept. 1o -um -—The greatest strike-forged crisis in the annals of United States shine-m grinned the coun- ‘Py (unlit!!! as the Wage Stabil- izaticm Board deferred notion on Maritime workers‘ mus process Msinst the Annoy’: partial veto —— A 98106.01‘ a nay hike for A.I=‘.L. seamen. The sixtit day of the strike- Ffench: already described by shipping a quarters as the costliest in Marl- Romanian treaty clause designed to 1 me hysmryqound "m, bu“ 07333991 dustrles facing a shutdown due wlflllrlfi "Om to m» loo: of vital export: and imports. Mills turning out flour. duel olitical and ten‘ t m 1am-- ae mendmentifid°fiils 2m’... .‘I.“‘.3n;’"li.°.ii output in warehouses with empty space vanishing rapidly. LOADINGS BANNED Freight car loadings for be:- aboul 100.000 cars a week. “was W9“ at‘ Min New England. sugar reifin- “Ll ers. shoe and leather factories were running low on raw mater- ials. Manv of the 30 vessel! tied up in Boston harbor were load- Yed with sorely needed irn rte. P0 On- llhe east 000st, strlkt! lead- ers broke their solid front :t. the behest cif New York's Mayor Wil- 11am 0‘D~wyer and agreed to per- mit A.F'.L. tugbosts to move bar- _ ges containing food and fuel for the city's 7.500.!!!) people. Supplies of some oommoditiel in the vast metropolitan are: were aiticslly short as n result of the doulble-barreled walkout 11.7 seamen and AF]... truck drivers. Pntsioeui new our tvut WANT to or. Ritiir g (Custodian Press) TORONTO, Sept. l0-Minimum and maximum temperatures:- Vancouver .. Edmonton Regina . Winnipeg Halifax . . Charlottetown Sydney Yarmouth .. . . .. .. HALIFAX. Sept, l1 - (OW- (Wcrlnogdnyi _ Offlcllll inland forecast issued tonight by the Dominion Public Weather Office at Halifax. SWSSFFJ-I SZSSSRS day midnight. Prince Edtvard lsland- Inter- showcrs during the afternoon and G°v‘“'“m°“‘ “Ud- evcning. South winds 20 mph ffimswe Spread be} shifting to southwest by after- ‘s west end to Sullllm“ 5"‘! Emmi town 70 Moncion 75. Fredericton nist leaders at squai- 75' Saint‘ John 75 i" ‘he bmmmh Illnrnsfy: Warmer with show- n 551d the movemmt er: or thundershotvers. noon. High today at Charlotte- High tide this afternoon at 12.14 of London news- d 1h 1259 "um" ansllflonligfit iltiis eve at 7.20 h"- ‘° 9mm" and rises tomorrow mom n3 st 6.34 °°v"“m°“‘ P‘ ‘he Full moon September llth. 5.515 homeless or poorly- A. M. Sumimerslde tide eighteen min: utes later than Charlottetown AIR. SCHEDULE Charlottetown-Mahatma 4mm I Charlottetown 8 A. M.. 10.80 A. I 5.15 P. M. i Arrive Charlottetown ll P. ll. 5.55 P. M" 7.8 . . Charlottetown —Halif:x— Del Charlottetown 12.06 P. M. Arrlv Leave Charlottetown 12.46 P. Arrive Charlottetown ll P. M. Standard Time throughout Leave Borden at 9.00 A-IL, l P. Iiesve Tormentlne 1030 A. =ccurlty 3 P. M-. 1.30 P. M. Av‘... and Jun; who Extra trips are made betwee‘ wasscheduled to be returned to and this week; an British Séfflélfg. and an Arab hm Borden‘ l PM" o“ P d Zvgg Lemma gcfrynd From TWYIIICIIUnG 8 RE, B. P er 0 n , I In‘ t n u sfimny woon returns-cannon and Daylight Slvlfll the for Leave Wood Islands. thily ‘I A. c the fatal sttlck: in Tel Aviv and B A.M., ll A.M.. 1 P.M-. S PJ/L. l northern Palestine ll - on which automobiles an car-rte SUNDAY SIIVIUI i I: elPlLlnldntlbou at Iunohou ..-._.c r;