cuinn or lilill0il 11th Reece Regiment Band and membe a of Guard of lionor will parade at Arm- oiirlee this morning at 11 o'clock for prorogation 9! Provincial Legislature. (Signed) ‘ COMMANDING OFITCM 17th Reece Regiment. ‘neiiisluiul (Continued from Page l) criirnu. cuiinnuii, This eclaaia 1 M! law-Ii. TIFTZIJSIATLZ * ""1 "Im- my he Inserted oasswau. for ‘Photograph; iunnv csas 1- i i Scooters it riifiailrsyqun" Coll Company. Plhone 249s. manna ISLAND nan urns, ‘I Like it iiere’ Was Successful Comedy In N. Y. "I Like It Here," the play hm.‘ prfiwvied by the Little Theatre Guild of Charlottetown in the Prince Edward ‘Theatre next Mon- - patience that we have a fair chance A1‘ YOUR SERVICE, Arnlaat,» day-afternoon and evening. is a rve- to reach agreement on. these criti- |§,Z”,§,,..1.‘:ni‘gyin:eri>°st5§‘seni;° V1813.‘ w" Comedy fmm the pen of A.B. ahiffrin and was successfully pro- ‘ although we do find progress very .0! u" Union f: yiwfl-‘flifin; v- » .51; rm: CHARLMTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ MAilSil_A_l.‘_L SAYS (CNN-lulled fxvni Page l) rim-i- will not be apparent for a bionth or two. until everyone ha; hgd g chance to evaluate the aiswggim; here. I hhinlt that we must regard. this coiuiclrs meeting as the (ll-gt i lrmmd "d "w" m" "i9 ""1""! -Pririoess Elizabeth received more External Affairs Munster St Law; discussed here are of btg concern and world-wide interest. "I iihlnk that with all my im- ,cal maitters in a reasongplo lime, duced in New York as late as last depressing right now." Ell‘, m nosroiv-Mr. Wallace Pursey, l’ He described as "a step forward" |Princess Cets Gifts ‘For Flood liictims OAPBUOWN. Apr. 24-—(Reutsrs) than $800,000 in cheques for flood relief in Britain from the people of South Africa today, before the guard after their 'l.000-mila tour The gifts will be administered by the lord Mayor of London's . Be Self-liquidating‘ Conviction 0i .i. S. Benning is iluashed TORONTO. April I4 —(CP)—- Conviction oi James Scotland Ben- nixig. 83-year-old Montrealer who was sentenced to five years for communicating information to Russia, today was quashed by the Ontario Court of Appeal. The Ap- peal Court also dismissed the ap- peal of Durnford Smith who was Proposed Seaway Tc orwswa. April a4 _ (GP) ant said today in the Commons that this Canadian Government has BZTBBd lo thg principle of making the proposed deep seaw-ay projects on the St. La/wi-ence River self- llquldating through the lmpositlpn of tolls on shipping using the water route, Mr. St. Laurent mad; 1h, 5mg. North Rust-loo has received the sad naws that his brother George pa". ‘<1 "fl! on April gist, 1941, in 3°91". MW. I89 N years. Burial in Boston, UNPAID BILLS-Jrhe amount of unpaid bills owing by the Qgv- i ernmant of the Province as at‘. _._----—-——-——-_—__. by George McLeod, our secretary. Ii was important that we set forth fisheries problems clearly Pllfl concisely to the very highest Mlrch i1. i947. was ssoaaasa, ac- l ciirdln!‘ to a return tabled ves-i terday in the Legislature in reply to a question asked by Hon. Dr. Ii‘\'(‘IS nf Government. We did Mmmmm- that today. and I am hopeful that i i in the future the fisheries poi-t- conNwALh Paswmi °ii8I8€— ion» will not be considered a service sumiayi Apr“ 271 0°"!- minor one but a post of top- rnhking importance -ln the Con- vdiiiii Cabinet)’, After discussion by the resolut- l-vzis committee, Mr. Myrick said, .| W215 decided to merge the spgc. tic resolutions prepared by Prince l .i\\'nl‘(l Island delegates with I rmilar resolutions drafted inI ~iiu~r sections of the country per-l mining to the fishing Industry, The Important Question “Much of the discussion and! nuny of the resolutions," Mr. My-l il!‘I( said, "hinged about the all- mporfnnt question of stabilisat- inn of fish prices. This has been wlu- 7-30 D111; Sunday School, 11 Mil-i Cfillflegational meeting of tho three appointments on Mon- illll. April 28. at Cornwall at, 2.30 p.m. Business, pastoral re-' IlttIOIlS. l-‘tev. J. R. Skinner, min- er. LEAVES FOR OTTAWA-Nu. A. W. Matheson, attorney-at-law, left by plane last night for Ot- tawa where ha will confer with Dominion Government officials on matters pertaininfl to Northum- berland Ferries Ltd. He will be met in Ottawa by menu-chi, Q, L. McKay. secretary of the Com- PM)’. m" “lion of the play revolves around one, Willie Kringle, g regent. refugee from Central Europe. wlioi is well acquainted with conditions, under Dlctatorships and has, con- i committee of experts to report on leqllemill. become an enthusiastic‘ prom“ ‘ of the democratic way of life and more American in his ideals than most Americana. lie likes it here, well enough to set; busily and confidently about, mak- I i118 the ideals of a democrary work. Besides all this. Willie can cook and repair things. Once installed in the household of Professor Mer- riweather, he proceeds to straight- f-‘rgout the professor's domestic af; fairs, the daughter's love affairs and‘ does not stop at affairs oi State with considerable success and in a mariner designed to de- light a theatre audience. Lovers of good Comedy should not miss an opportunity io see this play. DISCUSS FARM (Continued frcm Page l) called on the Premier and the Minister of Agriculture yesterday morning and discussed with them the Island's present labour needs. Later, they also conferred with Mayor B. Earle MacDonald and Mr. A. W. Gaudet, acting-secretary today's agreement to appoint a special ilssi Rem’ WM- Amiflayfoalt,“ 3x31: lfiyvmig: The Vanguard was due to leave My re we» °‘.‘.’."°i"“..‘.‘2it.i."“;.‘.2‘;2.. s... Prime Minister Srnuts said South‘ Africa was confident that Britain would emerge from her present trials once again the leader of the exact extent of Gannon “gem i.n Austria. The closing minutes of the con- ference found Foreign Minister mont after saying that a bill to authorize the carrying out o; m prolecii. first agreed fe by Canada and the United State; in 1M1, hag been resubmitted to the American congress. lie said similar legislation had been plesented to Congresg an. "Willy since 1941. but no final ac- tion was ever taken. Molotov rejecting the propqggl wise and moderate opinion in a made by Marshall Wedsies- world “tormented by uncertain- day to put the question of ties and perils as never before.“ the Austrian treaty before the 0i’ the Royal Family's visit, Mr. St. Laurent told John Brae. lien. Progressive Conservative lead- Unitcd Nations Assembly. lie said the treaty was not wiiihin the competence of the United Nations. Smuts said. "never in the historyi 97- that he was not sure if there of this, your South African Do-‘Md been an exchanile of corres- ininion, has there been such a|ll°ndelwe 0" the Subiecti but if wave of personal and national there was lfillmidsion 0f tho Am- cmotlon as your visit has stlrredwliflm GOVETHYIIQXW would have to , Molotov Springs Surprise among us." Molotov sprung one of the sur. prises of the conference 1n the waning session in regard to troop limltatiom in Germany. He proposed that instead of re- ferring the question i0 the Allied Control Council for recommenda- tion the Russians be assigned 200,- 000 troops in Germany; Britain and the United States 100,000 each and the French 50,000. Foreign Secretary Bevin replied that while the British and Ameri- can zones have been merged economically “our anmles have not." He said ihe merger of zones~ had nothing to do with the numibier| iihat the ‘Might Be Tough‘ i 'Cn The llumh Cuys I ___ | CLEVELAND, April 24 -— (AP) —-—Hrre's a tip 1mm a psychologist to all brides: If you want a happy marriage tako a husband who is lust as intelligent as you are — or smarter. Because, says Mrs. Clare C. Pol- ibe obtained before it tabled. Sydney Woman Continues lier Cancer Clinic SYDNEY MINES, N.S.. April 24 r" i‘? P) — Sixty-vacuole Mrs. Catherine MRCPIWISOH. who started out on her own a few months ago could be sentenced to five years on a sim- ilar charge. - __ Chief Justice R. B. Robertson who wrote the, judgments allow- ing the Bennlng gppeal said there ‘ was "no evidence that the ap- pellant did any identifiable act at any identifiable time or place or that in relation thereto he was in communication with anybody." Bennlng was an official of the wartime Mlinlftolig Department and was found guilty by a Jury in Ottawa last Oct. 30 in connec- tioh with a Royal Commission's evidence regarding espionage utt- ivlty l-n Canada. Smith. 34-year-old physicist ivhr. made considerable contribution to Oanadws wartime development of Iadar, was sentenced last Dec. 1! to five years for conspiring to give confidential information to Russia. Mr. Justice J. B. Aylesworrth lll a written judgment of the Smith appeal said that Smith had givcn an "unsatisfactory" explanation concerning evidence that Na- tional Research Council data in Smith's handwriting liad bten found in the Russian Ember" Ottawa headquarters _for (he -. rites rrva l l Morell School‘ Pupils (live S19 i .Tc.Cancer Fund ‘ Mi-s Mary sinnoti. teadier st ,Morell, Eyoitool has {awarded to gihe Canadian Cancer Society a money order for S18. This amount was placed in the cancer can in |Moreli School by the pupils of the Jntcrmcdlote Department to help fight cancer. Miss Mafia McGuigqn also sent ‘in $1.10. pint-ed in the cancer c-a-n iin the Primary Department of lMorell Soilool. ' There have been some splendid receipts from cancer cang ih the ‘schools but Morell intermediate De- Ipartmcnt leads will! the largest: l contribution to date. Morell‘: iyoungcr generation are only fol- ,1owing in iho footsteps of their Ieidws us last your the Morell twoznenls Institute hhd (me of tho jlurgcsi collections of the whole cunci-r rump-sign. The CW.L. ai Morell also music a splendid con- ‘lflillilltiii. Rciurirs 1mm cuilCC!‘ cams aml the spclzil appeal l4) teachars ‘are (naming in well and the mn- ‘cer campaign generally is meetin "Willi ri QMZEITAIIS acsgonsc. II~\. ‘ In order t1 l~f ill" Red Oross ‘complete iiiiir Cflmjntllflll, the or- 'g»*nization {or ilio (xlnvflf drive in Sumziicrskr- fill n low other 0811\- Lrvs "was crrzd. llowcver, these sections \\'lII Iii: organized shortly so that every (lliZBil of Prince Ed- vrard lnlflllfl nny have an opport- unity to "Give, to Conquer Can- cm‘ “ ' - ring. , Of 18 Canadians who were charged in the espionage trials, ‘N. B. Provincial i i l | . i l l l l ..- - f I C I d I d messed in’ our brief to the Cab- FUNERAL AT MILTON _ n“ grail’: har ottetown Boar o grbtgbfipziylgfiaaégdtlngimoet populous‘ {my of me Family Ham, Assoc“, as cancer doom. backed by the only one still is on trial. He l5 13,-, Mall/snare“ rtrjilitchdgsilssnoxtgd i funeral of the late Mrs Mnrflareli While no definite decisions were After some heated discussiori ltion. it's a llitle tough 0H ihB hlwl ifliih 0f Some 3°00 miners i5 Corry Raymond Boyer’ Mammal‘ sci-u" eres n ‘ I h 15,-; i‘ ' ' ‘hi; hlhi ',1i _- Flshcfles Mmm" Bridges, anficoles of Milton was hold yesterday I reached as _s result of the con- Molotov agreed to the Marshall igillllzaelr‘; $138M‘ IE6 age‘; 1mm" m0": on (file-Spit: the fact the Marl- cfiy véotrsno; naieugjrvm; 0 D E nmméement as to the reshapmgafternoon. A short service at heriieiences, lit is understood that the proposal that the Allied Control; n . ‘ e coa sin c has cut off her $400 ta i. r tar s I l“ I I . .- IB-iie residence was followed ser-l Charlottetown and Summerslde | Council be instructed to make The wife m“ "lake lip for heir, a month check-off from miners’ acgulfitgd m1‘ ‘wgsvxeiagfld ‘a’; “d SIrOngIIWnInK M m‘ deput‘ wicos in St- John's Anglican C firm Unemployment Offices were prom- recommendations for troop limit- .1949‘ m‘ SHINY“)? mentality 5"‘ Pal’ “YPVEIQPBS- h I dad 1 l. l . ' Mm Ma Ph I as uccee n appea mg llS , , c m” Wm mm“ “° SAINT JOHN, N.B.. April as - mcnt. N0 doubt the Moritimes swectnes." Mrs. Poll ' sni ' “m benefit from the '°°'K'="'*=-7‘1‘>g‘v‘§§‘ clorrtgllriffgt bl‘.- aaulk Sig‘ at‘l‘ie n‘;aklfashilaxbiliciglsflbi: atilelriewofigiqriszfsyasked to dgter- ‘marital success lectures‘ lfliid night: medical degrees learned a cancer sentence" one failed i“ “n 89pm‘ i‘ mrm which I understand is sl- ‘church’ camel"? Th “ “a” °i order. that competent oulslde “m, mine what me gummy, of “medl treatment ff0ifn‘her husband Dom and three other appeals zire (CF) — lvlrs AT. lilicMilrray. Fred. wad), ‘mam. way... wary H -d l; P“ £5i1nbour might be Secured “was or an {our pow"; w,“ I v 51d Bernard Macphelsul] int-ore awaiting decision. it-rictou, \\‘.1.\ rc-elocted president M; the banquet given iii-St night yomih, 38:12am? h §,"'°{d H yl Eleven thousand Polish veteians Sept. 1, 1047 and to report to thel Hi5 dcfllh early this year‘ he had {wan-Y “‘ ‘he ‘wmml mew"? “f the ‘w the Naumml “Shem” Ommcn- ‘er Rob‘t H" 0° ‘ h" 25”’ will be brought to Canada within ministers on‘tliclr decision not lat- N s learned a reputation n5 “(ginger .Nt'.\' Brunswick Provincial dial?- '\lr. Myrlck was at the Prince ' Er 00pm A" u‘: our m the next few months official; of ‘ er than June 1. - i I ' idoctor" which spfead acre“ cam tcr, iai Ordcr Daughters of T"'"“'*‘"d Island tab"? with J8me! puny AT V[CTQ‘IA __ Th, the local Unemployment Office At the final session Molotov? , ‘ads. and to the United States. ‘the £11.] t. The honorary presid- irster Douglas and Chester Mc- Prince mwnd Plum o‘ chm“ and’ and out M m“ number W, ‘again “mused the United States! The treatment. said to be most u eiit l5 furs. D.L. Mncllrrcir, Saint ‘of blocking progress on a. four-poiw- _ effective on ‘easily accessible cases. ‘J°gltlh if elecmd mdudew I l?!‘ O KEYS . lurc, members of Parliament for Qiihrffs, "it wps very pleasant to meet and chat with Mr. Douglas and ‘if NIP-Lure. and I find them most anxious tn do all they can at; 01;- lawn to help. the fishermen and Llic industry in general." he said. CIIE IIEAII III JConilnued from Page l) Mfliflrilr. with a population of 4.4100 in the heart of Quebec's luv-Cambrian shield area, is near FIIFII famous mine towns as Val 11hr. Rouyh and Noranda. Rescue workers recovered the ‘Wily 0! 45-year-old Tralan Lucacl who with four others of the work- 1'12 1)ut"._v 0i,’ i6 forced his way to <11 frty only to succumb to gas fumes. '1 he other four were brought to the surface but shed little or no light on their ii companion gold-seek- 0T5. One theory was that the fire started from e lighted clgaret stub dropped in the lunchrocm of the] No. 4 six-aft after the men had their midnight meal on tho’ 10th level, Possibly as dctvp in he min! as 2,184 feet. . "There is more smoke and smouldering than anything else," mid assistant mine manager W. Griffin as the resoue workers bur- rowed toward the trapped men. They were listed as: Fernand iliorcl. married; l-lcllodore Aubin, married: Prosper Cossette, married; (triurd Dube. single; Marcel Cha- h-ii. married; Angel Dontigny, single; Jean (‘fharles Rheault, sin- gle; Albert Beaupre, married; Rob- ert Poitrae, married; Edggg Le,- crnlx. married: and John Conn MacDonald. married. IIIIITIIS. MAIIIIIIIES. IIEATIIS 50c Per Insertion mains Thompson-Kane p.111. Hoes- Wliil. Thursday, April 24. to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Th mpson, e. mil. David Raymond, lottctown presented their beauti- ful three-act comediy drama "Black Gold" to a capacity house at Victoria Monday evening under the auspices of the Canadian Legion. The player! and special- ties between acts were ivarmly applauded for thctr splendid! efforts. A delicious luiich was served by the Iadlya Auxiliary of the Legion to the cast after the‘. show. ' . FRENCII FRIGATE T0 VISIT‘ HERE — The French frigattu, "Ltllventure". is expected to arrive ; at Charlottetown on June 13 next and will remain until June 17_ The warship is engaged in fishery patrol activities in the interests of the Wench fishermen who fish off the coasts of Newfoundland. Information respecting the date of the frigate’; arrival ln Chur- lottetown was forwarded to His Honour LleuL-C-overnor Bernard by Naval Service Headquarters, Ottawa. l CITY POLICE COURT ,-—At the Police Court yesterday morning the three men charged with attempted theft were further remanded until today. Two persons charged under the Prohibition Act were fined $20 and costs or one month and $300 and costs or five merit-ha respect- ively. Of four persons charged with breach of the Income Tax Act for failure to file returns in 194B two were fined 86 and out: or 10 days- and the remaining were sdjournedi for one day and one weds respect- ively. Four speeders, all taxi driv- ers, were dealt virltih. as follows: two were fined S10 and coats or 20 days, one was fined $20 and costs or 30 daye. and tihe fourth was re- mandcd until tomorrow. Personals Mr. Ralph Thompson of Springe- ton was 84110614. visitor to the City. Miss Rhets Callaghan is visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Rodd in Saint John. N. B. Mrs. a. n‘. Oillis. as Fitzroy Street, leaves this morning to visit relatives and friends in Montreal, Edmonton and Van- couver. _.___ I Friends of Mn. John D. Doiron of North Hiuatieo will be sorry to hear die has caused the Gneiettu BIWANTON - Al. the P. l. L HQ- Dilai on Arpril 12th, 1947. 9b Mr. and Mrs. Stniilcy C. Bryanton, City, a‘ (liiililhicr, (Marilyn June.) (‘BOKEN-At tho Prlnc County "Ormtsi on April 22nd. 1 41. to Mr. and Mrs. st. Clair Croken of Emer- ald Jct.. n son. i JAY~At the City I-Inspiial on April ‘Hi-h. 1941. i0 Mr and Mrs. P. In: Jill’. City, n girl. i MCQUAIIF-At illc City Hospital. April 22nd, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. John F. McQuaid (nee Clara (‘inrktm New-Wiltshire, a daughter. BRADLE\'—On Monday‘. April 14, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Brad- giir. Kelly's Cross. a m. Louis Ed- n. . DEATH! PEAltllllNdlt 189 l-llilsborc Si’... April 24th, 1041, Mrs. Mae Pear- den. widow ct the late John Pear- deii. in her 88th year. Remains are restliil it the Outcliffl rune- "il Home. ‘Funeral notice latdr. I f II. II. Meoieiii UNDERTAKER i l EMBALMER Charlottetown‘ and North Wiltalilre Iltoltl I“ l town Hospital for u-estmen and wish her e. speedy roturnnhume. Mrs. Cyrus Martin. and Mn. Norman MacDonald and son Ed- ward (of Glen valley) were recent visitors to the Cit!- Former Cardigan Man Passes Away As Spokane, Wash. There passed away at Spokane. Washington, on Sunday. April 20. Joseph Bernard McPherson in hi8 out year. Mr. McPherson was born at cardigan, PILL. but has lived in the West for over 40 years. He was an engineer with the Spokane lluternational Railway f0: more than 30 years until his r " ent seven years ago. l-ie is survived by one son. Iknmsit 3.. -‘-a. veteran of World War II iindat present s flight instructor at Wright Field. Washington: also um brothers. Hilary of Saskatoon. Cunt. and Paul of Oembrldae. lass. Bis wife (the late iiatelie Higgins) prede-I ceased iiiin ‘neural yam ago. interment as in St. Anne's Cem- etery. laokaae, Wadtingtol. a‘ proximately ill will come to the Province. The domestic help problem which, according to‘ the officials, l: becoming more acute, will be part- ly met within the next few months by ihe arrival in the from various European countries of 50 young women. Those women and girls will be from DP. (dis- piaced persons) camps and prac- tically all countries liberated from llie Germans will be represented by the young women. Meantime, the demand t out the Province for skilled and competent mechanics is greater than the supply, officia labor much ls {of the local Unemployment 01-; lfice said. Calls were coming lni almost daily for skilled help which the office was unable to furnish though moi-c.than 1,100 were now registered as wishing employment. Judgment Reserved Iii" llick Appeal Case . TORONTO, April 24 —(CP)— The Ontario Court of Appeal today res rved Judgment in an brought by the Attorney against the acquittal of Evelyn Dick on a charge of murdering her husband, John, at Hamilton, March 6. 1946. The court, comprised of five Judges, heard argument of counsel for seven hours. After lengthy legal argument re- volving about the admissibility of statements made to police by Mrs. Dick, W.B. Commons, K.C., sug- gested to the court that one of the Judges might offer a dtucnting opinion so that the matter ~ could be sent to the Supreme Court of Canada. This suggestion brought smiles from the Judges and Mr. Justice J. E. Laidlaw asked whether a dis- sentiiig opinion was wanted even though the judge giving it thought differently. Mr. Commons did not reply. Spotty Response To Prices Cut Plan NEW YORK, April 24—(AP)- Soma makers of soups, shortening. building insulation and wines an- nounced price reductions today, but commodity prices tended higher and response to the "New- buryport plan" of acrosa-ihe-board retal-l price cuts was spotty. Hog prices reversed their preg- lous downward trend and adva - ced 50 cents to $1 a hundred- weight. Cattle prices were irreg- ularly higher to 25 cents lower and sheep were about 2B cenli a hundred-weight higher. The wholesale butter market in New York recovered some more of it; losses of earlier in the week. and gained about two cent‘: today to-ciose around ea cents a pound. California raisin distributors re- ported that the wholesale price of raisins was down about 20 nor cent from last year. Simultaneously ihe bureau of labor statistics reported a drou of 0.6 per cent in wholesale confined- ity price; in the wcek ended lsat Saturday and s decline of 0.5 oer cent in retail food prices from March i5 to April i5, a time when they usually rl|e_ But the food prices were at a record high March i5. i MIGHTY MOLEOULI In one molecule of ‘ blood pigment there are 16.609 atoms. Province 1 hrough- ier ircaty for Germany by refusing ‘to accept tho Soviet amendments, Lbut he promised that Russia would ;direct its cfiortg toward reaching ‘ some ngreemcnt on such a pact.‘ He demurred when Bevin sug< geslod agreement on an early re- turn of Austrian prisoners of war held by the Allies to their IlCImC- land. l HALIFAX. April‘24 — (OP) — Health Minister Davis expressed the view in the Legislature today that there was little need for con- cern in Nova. Scotia, at least, about an announcement that Mayor J.M. Curley of Boston was seeking 200 Points In Dispute 11m°5~ These were the "chief German is- sues upon which ilie foreign nun- isters could not agree in their long _and sometimes acrimonious dis- cuaslons: ‘by Michael McDonald (UCF -— Cope ‘Breton Centre), Dr. Davis said . . far as he knew and there was no 1. RaparaLlons—l1tussla demand-mood for concern over the. Boston ed $10,000,000,000 in Germanannouncemoret. reparations and immediate start of, their payment from current pro-i ‘ductlon. This was rejected by the- ' United States and Brltainuwho said Germany must be made self-slit ____ ilciorlt first, 0i‘ British and AmeTI-lmunvubles lifeboat and “hen dawn can taxpayers would be peyiniyoroire her buttered wreck was dis- SDVIBL Tfilmriiimns mTWBh 3"‘ covered floating nmr the Samtam- many. ‘pa_ 311551“ 531d 11° “Feelilwi- "mid During the day. more than a be achieved on economic uniflc-iacore o; bodies were washed on n, "U9" °f Gemimi’ “mil the “pa” ‘the rocks. Most of them were un- CALES CLAIM (Continue d from Page 1) recruits for the Boston City Hos- pital nursing school in the Mari- Asdsed about the announcement ‘there was no shortage of applicants for Novs scotla nursing schools as consists of the application of Wultlces. Mrs. MacPherson is train- iing a daughter in the technique to prevent it being lost, I The 8,000 miners-members of all ‘but one of the United Mine Wonk- - ers (C.C.L.) locals in Cape Breton- for years have contributed a monthly check-off of five cents io- ward the cancer “protection? Mrs. MaoPherson, working in a crisp. white unifonm, tends pati- ents frorn near and far. Last year one came from Saskatchewan and another from Wyoming. The patients rcimairi In residence during treatments and the average stay is about four months. Mrs. MacP-herson says her “sec- ret" method was brought to Can- ada by a. Roman Catholic pries Rev. John Grant, who learned from a. German monk. The late Father Grant was for many years curate at Broaclcove chapel in Invcrness County. Mrs.‘ MacBherson says he transmitted} ii. I i -"i SUDBUEY, Ont, April 24-(0?) —R. H. Carlin, district director of the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers (C_I.O.l, today made public a letter to two Federal Cabinet Ministers askini: for an investigation or a state- ment in connection with an ad- vertisement carried recently in the Northern Miner, g mining weekly published b1 Toronto. The advertisement, addressed to mine management, said, in pnrtt "There are many flrtenstalwart men of excellent character and intelligence, now displaced per- sons in Germany because they are unwilling to submit to Commun- ism. They are willing, adaptable workers. Their entry to Canada is permissible." Replies were to be addressed to a Northern Miner box number. Mr. Carlin! letter, addressed to appeal 1 General ' atlons questioned was settled. z.‘ The future German political state-the western powers wanted a stat/e with strong slate powers; Russia asked for strong central . powers. ' 3. Boundaries-Russia. demanded that the western Polish border remain on the Oder and Ncisse ‘Rivers, contending it was fixed by Potsdam. Britain and the Uri- lted States prciposed that a. .:om- imlssion be appointed to study the iquastion with the view of re- [tumlng to Germany some of her ~agrlcultural lands in the east. France was non-committal. i 4. German industry-Russia dc- manded a higher level of German industry in order to get repara- ‘tions started. Britain wanted a higher level also, but in order to ,rcduce the cos-t of occupation. The iUniteil States said no level could ‘be set until Germany was uni- "flad and the reparations question settled. 5. The Saar and the Ruhr- Brltain and the United States supported integration of the occ- nomy of the saar with France, but Russia remained silent, thus blocking agreement. Russia ask- ed creatlon‘ of s special regime for the Ruhr in which she would have a voice, but Britain and the United State; rejected this until Germany can become self-suffi- cient. C. A 40-year pact for demllltar- izatlori of Germany-Russia. re- fused to go along with the Am- ierican plan for a four-power treaty aimed at preventing future German aggression, despite ap- proval of France and Britain. The United Slates charged that pro- posed Soviet amendments of a political nature "sabotaged" the ‘ pact. I-‘ew Apoements The agreements were few. There was general agreement that cen- tral Cvcrman agencies should be set up in accord with the Pots- dam pact, and council be created three months after the central agencies to ad- lviel the Allied Control Council 0nd draw up a provisional con- stitution for Germany. All were ‘ccnditional. however, on achieve- turn bogged dowrrovor lions. The four powers agreed on the handing of general directives tn the Allied Control Council on four-power denazificailon, damll- itarization and carrying out of I'll)!!!- _ land reform. The council was in- structed also to establish frre ax- clisnga of information by news- papers and all media ll all acne: that an advisory ment of economic unity, which in . ‘recognizable and it was inipvisiblfl to my whether they -were those of =the crew of the Samlampa or of Lhe Mumbles lift-boat. Coxswain of tho lifeboat was William Gammon who in 1944 won cue c-f tho year when he saved thc crew of a Canadian frisfl-ll! on the coast near Swansea. a few miles from the scene‘ cf his last‘ i battlq With the 50B. i The wife of the captain of the Samtampa, a New Zealander, ir on her way to Britain to rejoin her husband. unaware of fie tragedy. | Off the Ecllly Isles, ul England's south-western tip, the United Stiles .tug Farallon. crippled by huge waves washed over her bridge which swept away navigation aids. was fighting undcr he: own steam to reach an English Channel port. i The tug‘: London agents were ‘notified that the F-irallonb captain was severely injured by out: from glass and that two seamen were . hurt. . Not far away on the rocks off the Cornish coast near Penzance; the gale continued tonight to batter at ‘the hulk cf the SLOOO-toci- battle-n ship Warspitc, swept ashore while on her last voyage — to the ship- hulls. i. rt was doubtful that the War- ‘splta would be saved from the Ipounding of the sea against this most rugged section of Britain's southern coastline. l Onliy 30 miles from lyohdon. tn itiie Thames Estuary, the Southend ilifeboat Iliad’: four trips in nine hours to rescue the crows o1 three barges adrift in the gale, while two men were lost from a fishing boat off Ounvey island. virtually at the ‘entrance to London docks. The 3'5.000-ton llncr MBIJIQIIIIII, storm-bound since Monday after completing trials for resuming peacetlmq service. lzsrtned at l..lv- erpool tonight. She will be able - by rapid preparation - to start her first scheduled post-whr voyage to New York Saturday. at Shannon Airport. Elm. of Germany subject to "recurre- menis of military security and the needs of occupation." On Austria, the majority issues ililrrillg agreement were repara- ilons gml boundaries. Russia stip- ‘pork-d Yugoslav demands for a part of southern Oarinihia agalnst the firm opposition of the three other powers Russia would not agree lo a definition of wlint constituted Germlli asset; in Aus- lrill. and rejected a Uniicd fildlvs compromise offer as a basis for 500 and 1.000 quarts of oarboii negotiation at the issue. a gold medal for ‘lhfl finest res- i Highest wind speed recorded dur- ing the gale was 90 miles an hour‘ the "secret" to John MacPhersorl, Mine Minister Glen and Labor wiho married the pYIBSFS hOWE-l Minister Mitchell, asked whether keepci‘. M81? MOLCIIBII 0f AMP, the writer of the advertisement gonish, N.S. Then the "cure" was “has spoken out of turn or supposed to have been parsed onwl whether a prior commitment has Mrs. ltiacPhersoirs husband who hash mgdg hy your Government began studying it at seven and had‘ which prompted the author to it mastered at 15. Mr. MacPhersoifs state ‘their entry ‘into Canada is father lived to the age 0! 96 Bfld;pernilssiii1e‘." his mother to the age of 103. ‘Cat Added Sentence WOODSTOCK, N.B.. April 2-1-- (CP)--'llhree prlsonflrs were sen- tenced today to additional two-year terms for trying to break out of the county jail here last night. They were Frccl Nelson, a Negro sentenced only yesterday to five years for attempted rape, breaking and entering and causing bodily harm; Kenneth B. Lovely, serving three months for false prctenccs, and Wes ey O. Parker. serving a. one-year t rm, for automobile theft. After n previous nilompicd break several weeks ago. Lovely and Says Many Nova Scotia Coal Miners Distrust ilcscc HALIFAX. April 24 —(CP) The OCF. Opposition leader and , Liberal member agreed in the ,Lc°§ISI&LLIlI€‘5 mines committee to- .day that Nova Scoila miners dis.- ‘trusfod the Dominion Coal Oom- lpany and lacked confidence in the ‘, management. i A.B. Domlfc (Ir-Plctou) said lflaweniy five per cant of the l-a-bor‘ iiroubie lies in lack of faith in the; ‘company biy the men" and 0.0.1“. ileadcr Russell Cunningham added, “there's no (lcubt in the world. about that-it's luck of confidence." Mr. Cunninghamjold the com-- .mitteg that he believed that if rep-i jresentaiives qt the United Mine’ Walkers (CCL), com and; Government were to visit t e idle. mines such a survey misht bring {about a settlement of the ii-weeks- void strike. The 6.0.1“. member for Cape Breton East said (lie Unienhnd ipcoposed this action a-n-d that he ‘felt the offer should have been accepted. ' Deputy l i i 1 months more. ing to make an opening in a cell ceiling. Police said that (two ad- mitted planning to got info the cor- ridor. sill-g the sheriff and rclzc 111$ keys. FLOUR PRODYCTION orrAwA. Arr"- 14 ~ ‘OP’ — Canadian IilIII5‘i)i‘\i/)ILIllC‘C;I 2.3541313: barrels of flour n A area, comp it 2,291,147.‘! barrefs in Lllc cor- Iyesgondiing monili nf inst year, the Dominion Burr-nu of Statistics re- porrtcd today Total output for the eight morlhs vii the ixrescnt crop ..'3-.‘.'"l”i.32 :22; Dr. Alan E. Cameron, ‘"3 5' H!“ '15‘ Q7" " " “ Mines Minister, said modern megln-jperlud °t 194"'46' anization of the mines was a g '_"“‘"‘_' ‘ ‘ _' problem facing inst ioqltixini-kuglgl-y! 30 DAYS FGILOILD ASSAULT and that it would a e . .n- ___ gineering surveys of each mlnef mnowra AI“‘“,“"T(CP‘ f“ . ~ -hiiiing his landlady eight imrs with a viwv io increased produo, Gordon Mmmmr m,“ w“ Ho" ‘Maud lake "bpm n" ycmwago‘ 3 ti ' n 'ziii Crnvn but "we have to get productlofl‘ "I" Zliiflliein‘; [Ihnatma tri‘~ the ‘raw now and not five years from now" m whim ‘he landlady ‘ms .;,,_ The unfortunate part of coll Mud Mchrthm. ‘Von,’ m Mung. shining In Nova Scotia. Dr. cam-Plow He "m! back m Torom, l ‘cum said, was that the fa:iher un- flux‘, "me “m derground the miners dug the more _. coal they had to produce to keep, hauling coats down. . ___ Mr. DeWelfc said "right or wrong GAL-n on." Am.“ g4_i¢p..... the w-crkingmen have lost faith in A ‘lama “m, w“; hnpqsed “H,” Dosco" and that in his opinion on Dmuimon TMk am N“ U“... 5°17‘ We" ti" YWII- n’ Mu" m‘ pany for income tax (‘Vii-inn mid ioporation existed between the mi"- Iis manager, Frimk w Lnlnfl" era and the compiny. employer of i-cth, was fined $5.000. ‘E\'i(Ii‘ll‘" 80 per (out of Maritime, ming labor. w" “w; iht- “when concealed production would show an lncrcasr. income amounting fr.- l'iLi,25‘l ~iid |evaded $40,450 hi income lax. MANG AN ESE PRODUCERS l INCOME TAX FINE QUARTS 0F GAS i a An individual exiinies between i Brazil and Cuba are lures-Rpm- ducers nf manganese, used iii ‘iloaide a dey. i stad- Parkrr each were sentenced to six‘, The prisoners were detected try-3 Honorary rice-picsldents, Miss Clfcicn Sterling and Mrs. W.W. iwhllc; "(a-picsldbnts. W5. A.A. .1 Mrs. GM. White; sec- retary Mi RB. Mulloy and BS- sistnnt, Hrs. Coiier King; supplies secrctnry, 3.112s. JD. MncKay; treas- urer, Mrs. Mli. Blower; educa- iionul secretary, Ali's. B.B. Barnes: echoes stcrotury, Mrs .S. Lane Bishop; organising secretary, Mrs. Randolph Parker; standard bearer, IVIIL‘. lfigby. ‘sono To Take Part ; in Music Festival SAINT JOlfN, N.S., April, 24 - (CP)—M0re than 5,000 will take part in thc Nc-u- Brunswick Music Festival Association's annual festi- val here May 3 to 10. it was an- nounced today following a meeting of the executive. it will be neces- sary to use two halls and there will be bwo adjudicators. The New Brunswick Government, lit was announced. has granted lhe Association $400 towards expenses. On Friday of festival week a spec- ial train ivill bring s50 compeliw" from Fredericton. Would Make Supreme Court Final Appeal OTTAWA. April 24-(OP)-—The Commons today gave first reading to a private member's hill iii-If- .\vould make the Supreme Court ‘of Canada the countr_v‘s final rourt of Appeal, thus climlnatini inppezils to the judicial commit- tee of the Privy Council in Lon- , don. i HITNoricr-r?“ Tiic appraisal season for valuing farms for loans; frmn thn l ‘ l I i i‘ CANADIAN FARM LOAN BOARD f will begin this year iii Prince Edward Island on or about 5th Illny, iii-II. Inquiries should he address- q to: C. M. WILLIAMS, Branch Nlniiagcr. (ianndlan l-‘nrni Loan Board, I'm-anion Building, (liinrlotteioim. I‘. E. I. I i‘ I r l l i i r C. F. iiutchesoii & SCli, OPTOAIIT/ITIISTS "Specialists in the fit- ting of glasses for tlie correction of ocular tle» fects.” | . 53 Grin firm Street For Foot iliiiiieets CONSULT il.‘.i. i. crown. a! Orthopedic ' Chiropodist N3 Great Gear-la Strict CIIARIMTTETUIN Ill