n-ii CHARLOTTETOWN, CANAD}, ‘CFRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1946 HON. i. G 1.1.... Like the Dew Read by Eve i? 10 PAGES MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN I 8 llalIl-ll: Delivered Sill. other Provinces l_ ILIA. SMI- Erzgnson Bridge Project Disczissed In Second Queen ’s' Member The uivocal attitude of the Jones vernmcnt towards the amnion Bridge molest. as indic- ated by the guarded answers tabled o. a. question on the order caper, he time ao- s w g vo oymen su c- "mws .23. . . ienitc sham-b the unemloed. ‘mere is no mention in the o‘. of any expenditure in this matter. however. "It seems to ma." he said, "that e o a ro . li‘°.§'°"“““i.3°'.°’iii“€“' ‘if? sailed a ow directions the other day. and the re rt I not but eon- aisted of I words. tlorls submit and must notbe disclosed. "It was the when they were ‘in; to 0t w; This is one melee. as I said. that would give a t- deal of employ- ment. The i or M the Govern- lxllellil. does ‘rilozhagrgafldvgltil bu: suppose a e was bull? in the Belfast district. it wcu d be i. reatest labor project ses st year. their silence what was in the Lib- ‘see A his v Drevail on e Dcmln mint to ‘do the same." s Premier Jones: "rho peo licrth Wiltshire might not want Obie dgevm that way." -. ll: "Once you had your Brlshtcn bridge across, you would have a nicely gravelied road to the encroach. and they would all want in come tho way. _ c!‘ Ones: "I would draw 02v atisiéitignxtg on: attlglldQ or Wgshwenlgep Be n an North r. ; i‘ lre misisiiormxedtxbtsktlaifyam ' yo“ Mr. EuBene Cullen; “Would you build it out of provincial funds if m1 scould not Bet the Rderal d 7.. ‘ Contlnuid on pageil. Col. l Die o6 Coming Events "Movies at Victoria tonight. 3-2118. a a VH1.‘ 0° w. may-y. $3». ‘i=.““'i'5ii?ii n;1N°!g'°.EgllI°m°lvF1:igly.mNational p . 3-22-11 Davis d: "M10111! for %dhat Pfituaaraluntil. train erai press. This pmject- would ~ ‘ Edd UH , b- hi f f Emgsuliéfyil! aripgrliturc i?! Wmbg the Wanwicicureillima slliepcartemegt more o;- lm g m‘; h; 1w“- . said workmen were burning ' “'2.” m" i,” ",,,,,“';,, - iifiiuiiiit‘. ‘iitlfi-SJSW-“ii”; Ierva . ‘ . . . ~. year 11v,” .. . " . . 1 we! sereael,,to._iae~ wailsof the goultd " ~ ' u ding. . on‘ ‘ -—-—-—-—*——- House By HR. B. I. BILL Dverall Go. Plant Destroyed By Firo 000 was caused today when fire destroyed the plant of Warwick Overall Company here. The three- storey wooden building was con- structed in I902 i-‘orcsoa Battle For ll. Ii. W. Leadership NEW YORK, March 21-408)- A battle for leadership of the reatlve, fruculent United Auto- mobile Workers, l,000,000-man union of motorcar workers affili- ated with the equally belligerent xngress of Industrial Organizat- i , is shaping up for the union's annual convention opening in At- lantic City Saturday. Partici ts in the pending contest or the presidency of the United States‘ largest single labor union are Roland J. Thomas, president for seven years, and his first lieutenant, vice-president Walter P. Heather, leader of the U.A.W.'| bitter strike against General Motors Corporation. Both men rose to their present gositlons from work benches.‘ oth flgued in the union's early struggles against "o n-shop’ policies of the country's lg auto- mobile companies. A head-on clash between the two dominating par- e sonalities promises to make hot- forthcoming convention the test in years. La Guardia To nary, Milk Expos-j Permit Refused S Ill IS |.l'°.»‘.'i..i.?."e.'i|hi'.'|i‘ with snow. f I miles of downtown ea-la e f . reached a depth Blamllear oothilla - and of 13 . 90 thenaonntalnatc Vendors’ Sales Show Big Gain Since Dctohcr sales e increase! in recent months are dicated by an answer tabled Premier J. Walter Jones Leaislature yesterday. tlon. Placed on the order Mr. Heath Strong, Iiburth was as follows: -- lli 10811 liquor by in the The quee- "SS2 l Give total quantity and sale beer value of spirits, (partlcularining through stores for each month from Jan- 1945. to January. i940. both inclusive. showing monthly totals. Answer: January sales .. Iiieb M1103! lBlC-B WARWICK, Que, March 21 - M" "*1" (CPF-Damage-eatimated at 0400- m!" Note : mo. and wine ls not plrticularls {QWW- .. ‘ . wine. sold Vendors‘ and e ac h) Government Mr. Strong: How many individual Warrants have been issued by or on behalf of the Department of tornev General Province under the Prohibition Act Amendment l the At- for thel whole 1M5 to February 2B. 948 and how many for each Coun- ty of the Province? Anaw an November 1045 er: . Individual monthly Warrants ls- ober d sued O01 (The amendment coming into ef- fect October 1. i046) Prince County .. 390i County .. 743 804i Queens County -____ 13.550 51x months Warrants issued De- cember 1-45 to Februarv Prince County Kings County . Queens County 28-40: 4803 ii. ii. D. Gouncil To Mo-et As Scheduled WASHINGTON. March (AP) -— Russia lost the first 21 roun today in her fight to delay United Nations action on her dispute with President Truman sold the Sec- ' ° and" urit Council would meet in New "Bnyum L?” T s t‘ "all u N n R A iiisis.“i%uiii’i‘.f‘” iéaiiidfiffi M, 0mg "it'd “"1"” v - - ~ - elnent until Ap l0. rt would nmmfimn “ufgfrfd. Mfiggx- kc a unanimous vote of the ll "u plm'““' . ' srnsuno cm: u .1 March swig: member. m mm” the nmm°m~ m,’ ' fimmfiilif a1 qovl-rlorsuo h. is humans, The united States stuck w its dc- saturday March 8g a ' ' the fiery former mayor of New culim- "WW8" 5°Vi¢t lfllbl-lliidur ' ' Fm‘ a York toda ‘was nominated by 5'14?“ 910111110 0001RPM In? . . "' ‘u iha contra committee of the Unit- "hasty notion" would 0 Y 0081- -.l_°wn%a-_.. m“ m’ muNltiglal ‘along: ‘and fichabil- bliss-W the "Wei-leu- t | - ———-——- mesh“ rm- Davis a ,,,,,‘}‘,‘,,_ sffécflfdhfl‘, °“H§§,,,,{‘°“§_ ANCIENT saamrous room: _ f, An‘ {fiirtnmitfeormeg governor of! New PM“? h1g1“ ———h at Twgumm) equal“. "'*"" ' a comm ‘ ‘s unan mou --1'11N n s ec each ltationeaols" "QMMlQWQ choice was armcficed by Mr? mfllurina‘ more than feet. Praaq- L“ a u 1mm‘ Lehman, U.N.R.R.A.'s first dlr- seven in es in length and dating ' \ H‘ actor-general. who is resigning back 2.000 years have been un- ' '- - , ’ because cf ill-health when the eartbed in stone coffins! by 03:; “"- prasent conference closes. man war era wor n Vofln on the nomination will Avignon in south F's-a ca. z was coma a .tha end of the , esent reported here last n .‘ an aufiiiiiusfiwwimisiffslli" srfinnllolsumutammt “mum of approval. fourid.“ u. n" ._v1,zsi2estia Says Time Ripe .,£'qr;N_e__w Policies In Iron Inflated! , of the Iranian 4 New Difficulty In Way 0f Deal With ll. S. Army A new difficulty has arisen with reference to the proposal to ex- port fresh milk from Summeralda to a U. S. Army base in New- foundland, with the refusal of the Dairy Products Board to grant an export permit. Mr. Elmer Offer, proprietor of the Ideal Dairy, who had made arrangement to sell 000 galleria of milk weekly to the U3. forces, last evening receiv- ed the following wire in reply to hiist application or an expor per- m Z its export milk U. B. Arm . Newfoundland, Dairy Produc s Board unable authorize such exports at Eresent and W“! investigate . S. Army re- quirements. H. A. Derby, sec- rotary." Officers from Harmon Field, Newfoundland, visited Summers- ide last Saturday seeking milk that would meet their require- ments after they had failed to find it in Charlottetown. They were able to deal satisfactorily with "Mr. Offer and took a sam le of his milk back with them. r. Offer was advised this week that the milk had passed their test and was acceptable but they also ad- vised they would not be able to pick it‘ up at Summerside due to their regulations prohlbitingthem from landing at a field where there is no control tower in oper- ation. It was while efforts were being made to overcome this dif- ficulty that the wire from the Dairy Products Board was receiv- ed. Mr. Offer expects U. S. Army officers from Newfoundland tn come to Summerside this week to talk over the matter. 11819180»!!! >Tqgiiiy' At llosc Bearing MONTREAL, March 21 — iCPl —Igpr Gouzenko. Russian Em- bassy cipher clerk at Ottawa who informed the Government of the Soviet espionage ring, will testify in public‘ for the first time to- morrow when Fed Rose and Dr. Raymond Boyer appear in court here for preliminary hearing of charses arisinfr from the investi- gation. it was learned today. An R/OMP official predicted Gcuzenkds story will be the most startling turn of events heard in court since the es/pionage case was brought into the open. In- spector C W. Harrison of the RCMP has called a special press conference for lateltcday to dis- cuss coverage of the preliminary hearing. Rose, Labor-Progressive mem- ber for Montreal-Cartier, and Dr. was working for the National RR?‘ search Council. face similar charges of unlawfully communi- cating information to the Soviet Union and of conspiring with each other to communicate such infor- mation. They bbth are free on sloooo bail. g Gouzenko had been under pro- tective custody of the RCMP and it is understood special precautions have been taken by the police for his safetv here. Inspector Harri- son is directing the security pro- gram and it is reported he ar- rived here with his witness 170m Ottawa last night. iirges lio Increase In Staci Prices TORONTO. MARCH 21 -- (OP) ;-C. H Millard. national director of the nited Steelworkers or Am- erica (OJLOJ urged in a tele- rram to Finance Minister Iieley to- day that no increase in steel orioas be authorised lm-til wage demands of ateelworkere had been met and steel producers had pm- tc nay hisher without a price increase. . Millard said an "apparently cilthoritatlve report in o, can“: financial‘ (Iinanieiaal Pclt steal p s would ba ‘intcrerad artful-o‘ t? ti]: eve . m stem-oi’: recon - of a drlva um were of $8.00 for Seed Quota More Tubers Giant Strides In Ganada’s Military Science Brig. J. G. Stewart is Guest Sneaker Aialiolcal Officers’ l u . Mull-BIS’ science in Canada has taken giant strides since the days of the levee en massc. Bridogdler ac C. StewarthQEEs D5 O , m. er-comman n Militia No. 6 Halifax, grid theNrgvyPiasizxnifi Alr Fiorces officers‘ Club at m first post war annual dinner held ut the Charlottetown Hotel last 1158m- Miijor E. S. Netting, of- flcer commanding, presided. Guests at the dinner included His Honour Licut-Governcr J. A. 39m"!!- Blifludier J. C. Stewart, Air Vlce-Marshab A. H. Mortee, C.B.E., Halifax. Air-Commodore F. 5- Welt. Halifax and Lieut- l- onel .7. D. Stewart, 13.3.0, a m - bar of the City Council, who n. represented the Mayor. Toasts honoured included "The Kins’ and “Iihe Armed Forces". The latter toast was proposed by Capt. J. J Connolllv and respond- ed to bv Squadron-Leader H. C. Trainer, D.S.O.. DEG. and Bar. Those who refer.‘ with pride to the s lendid fighting records . ; nodlcn armies-during the last two great wars. said Brigadier Stewart in the course of his ad- dress. appear to think this fight- ing recordwas achieved without long preparation. Noilhhig be further from hhe truth. In World War No. l. it was not until 1017 that the Canadians were really sufficiently trained to llRill. on equal terms with their foe. It is (Continued on Page 5 Col. 2) Deny Third Degree Methods lised OTTAWA, March 2i —- (Ci?) — Justice Minister St. Laurent today told the Commons RCMP auth- orities had denied that third degree methods were used in the holding and questioning of persons 1n con- nection with the current Hoval Commission investigation of Rus- sian directed espionage activities m Canada. ii. S. Legislature Runs Dut 0f Work HALIFAX, March 2i (CP)-— The Nova Scctia Legislature sat hhls afternoon ~ for 25 minutes -in one of the shortest sessions of the Provincial House in years. The legislature adjourned until Monday night because there was not sufficient business in prospect to keep the members busy through a regular sitting. It was expected the public ac- counts for 1M5 would be tabled Monday night. Gitlzenfiib lilil tomes lip Again In commons OTTAWA. March ll —- (C?) - The Commons today gave first readi to a bill to nlcra clear- ly de no Canadian citizenship. The bill, introduced by State Secretary Martin. was similar to a bill given first reading at the last session of arliament and dropped from the order palper be- cause of the pressure of other business. -. Mr. Martin explained the bill was the same as that htroduced last year with the exception 0Q a few slight editorial revisions. a definition ofthq term "domicile" and a clause deal ‘ with the ran in: of citizens p to - Ions who served in thefCana an armed forces. Filled “Bat Required Tariff fin Seed Potatoes ilow Entering United States ls Doubled For Remainder 0f Saigon. UITAWA. March 21 — (Special) —Besinnins Potatoes stripped f the Urgterlwdstat? will be subiect ca. n sates tam: 01 75 cents per 100 pourlds. instead of the 10W rate of ‘i and a half cents charged from the fall of 1946 til this month. Reason for the chan e, it was stated by Dr. W. N. eenan of the D ant of Agriculture lence Service. is that the low- tariff quota cf 1.500.000 bushels as now been filled. “n- b‘ Expect Dem d To Continua Despite hhe tariff boost, Dr. Keenan said he did not think Rrowers and shippers of seed po- tatoes would have any great dif- ficulty of disposing of stocks of potatoes not as yet marketed. A proportion of P.E.l.’s balance of certified seed will continue to go across the border to the United States, and there are manv orders for certified seed potatoes from Prince Edward Island bought by Central Canada for April delivery. Canada's ex oria of aeod pota- toes to the Un ted States last ma‘ ruched an all-time high of 2, ,- 158 bushels. By ‘ exports of 1,139,771 bushels from the I943 crop were far below the low tar- iff quota, he sold- bast year, he pointed out, large quantities of Prince Edward Island potatoes went to United States pfilinés after the quota had been f e . - Certified seed potatoes from K ragtime Provinces. ‘Dr. canals- - Ill. Per ma...‘ "12’ s- il "I I l PP I‘ l‘ potatoes going to the Central Provinces from Quebec and New Brunswick. “The shipping permit order," Dr. Keenan said. "was put into effect simplv to prevent costly and 1n- efficient transport of tablestock. At a time when Saint John was short of potatoes, New Brunswick shippers were sending car-ioadsto Ontario, and potatoes from wide- lv-separated points in Canada and the United States were travelling thousands of miles unnecessarily and holding up freight-cars need- ed for other essential servlcas." Mamba a indignant Prince Edward Island members of Parliament and Senators were indignant today over the publica- tion in the New York Sunday Times of a map of Canada which failed to Show any trace of Prince Edward Island whatever. The man all-Canadian motor highway froun Cape Breton Island to Vancouver, which ls expected to be open by June. ‘ ‘"I'il£l1'5 a queer way to treat the cradle of Confederation," w. Ches- tcr S. McLure, Progressive Con- servative. member for Queen's said. On examining the map. "I notice they show Cape Bre- ton Island, Newfoundland and even Antlcosti. I propose to find out where this man comes from and whv our Province is so cavali- erlv treated lw the New York Times. I'm'sure our own Cana- dian 'I‘ravel Bureau wouldn't do that to us and I'll certainly ask D. Leo Dolan, its director and a good Maritimer himself. to do what he can to erasure that this sort of thing is not repeated. “Why," Mr. McLure added. "this may even shows a miserable little frozen island in Hudson's Bay! A number of nations seem to ha taking all kinds of liberties with world gecgmhv this year. but I didn't t our good friends in New York would try to wipe our Province from the Gulf. Some- thing will he done about it. you may be sure." indicated the route of the "M v Halifax Man Dias In Motor Truck Firs HALIFAX, March 21 —(CP) dentified man wt ..not be ch ed until tomor- row. Scaman’s linion Strike Vote Probable Soon OTTAWA, March 2i -(CP)- Operaton of Great Lakes steam- shi lines today conferred with Fe eral authorities on demandaof the Canadian Seaman's nion (T.L.C.) forxan eight-hour day ln place fthe present 12-hour day, whie conflict between the owners and seamen appeared heading toward a climax. While the conference was tak- ing place J.A. (Pat) Sullivan. union president, announced the union was taking first steps ".0- ward a strike vote and said hc would recommend the vote start German Prisoner Granted iiew, Trial Alta. Mas-oh 21 — (C!) - It-Opl. Johannes wlttinger. 80, German prisoner of war today was granted a. new trial bv Chief Justice W. R. How- son of Alberta Supreme Court on a charge of murdering August Plaszek. 42, in Medicine Hat in- ternment camp July 22. 1M3. when it was learned that a juror did not qualify under the age clause for jury duty. He ordered Wittlngcr held in Lethibridge jail until the next sit- tings of the Supreme Court in Medicine Hat Oct. 14, and that a. new trial be held t en. Millions 0f Russians To Be Damoblilzcd . MOSCOW. March 21 —~ (AP) —-— Several million and alrforce men will be between May and September by the first important decree of the presldimn of the new Supreme So- In an order isued last niillht the presicilum. on recommendation of the Defence Ministry. directed that six classes should be restor- ed to civilian status ln time for the fall harvest. Russia previous- lv had demcibilized 23 age groups (The Rumians never have dis- closed the strength of their armed forces. but estimates have placed the army total at 30,000,000 men before demobilization started. Mos- cow cl atches have contained no exact ,f res on how mam’ men have been affected by the demob- ilization decrees.) Ganalllan Army To Ilse iiiaskalighvlay OTTAWA. Miirchn-Zl —(CP)— s Canadian Arm unit will take over the Alaska ighlway from the United States Anny at ceremonies Titli- A-Pril 3 at Whitehorse, Yukon, ll was learned here today, “he "my Dllhs to use the 1.250~ mile highway for tactical and Defance Min m- Abbott, s; in the Commons last Tuesday there was no bilit it woul n w clvi an tr ic in ‘in: (1119::- future. ‘Hair-Raising Expected At IIONG KONG. March 21-mon- Qers) — Evidence that dogs were used to tear people to pieces and that Junkloads of ars and - rants were deliberate _v sunk saith n sight of the shore will be glv in the trials of Japanese accmed of war crimes which will begin in Bong Kan a week from today, it was officia ly announ The story of a at, the time of the rison, and throughout the tton of All‘; “iiiifi. °°“““ ced- trocities commitied or Christ- mas Day. 1M1. Kohl's British, Canadian and Indiantgar- years and nine monzahs Jlcaneae folded next Thursday before a E. aceomiad were MB officers and men killed Evidence Hong Kong , and wounded in the Bong Kong battle.) 'I'he members of the ecurt, head- ed by IL-Ooi. JO. Stewart of the Depariment of the Judge Advocate general in India, have already ar- rived hem from . lath-Col. RC. hall-lord, chief lnvedlgatcr of IIong Kong war crimes. said three out d- l ;v iatirong" cases now were ready or . The first will be the oaae o! Lan- tao Island. near Kong Kong. where a group of Japanese officers and men are alleged to have burned vill m and k lied or drowned some so inaeo. The aeoofld will be the case against . x Si '31‘ ii? Gflbflwfl‘. moxie in staff. The e B81190 hqple Kermcauki Nome. for- Fri mm mar head of We 30PM d TOWER 0PFO§FS' SPY PROBE.’ CONDUCT Sees lights 0i Gitlzcns Being Placed In Danger OTTAWA. March 21 - (CF) - w oh be was driving left the n,“ mg “WM fir, an“. Hon. G, G, Power, Liberal member rolling, over. Intense heat 471 Pumimelii 101' Qllflbw “m. from the biase destroyed all 581d tonigh in the Commons he re- moana of identification except ‘W94 u" "- "PYBOMB-ut" had for licence lates which can-.. B" Billbiielletleén the Sovietspy debate to speak to a quietly atten- tivc House. Mr. Power said he would “freely admit" that in the public lhind the Government was doing the “absoiutel right thin " 1n its conduct of the yal Co s- alon infinity. e added, he could mt help But, but feel that 50 ears ago, when the peoples were fighting for their is and free om, it would have been "more difficult for the Govern- ment to proceed as it has done." Today. there was an idea that "we must fight fire with fire." Never in fmetlme ln the D‘?- lnion had t ere ever been leg < tlon such as the order-iu-council passed by the Government for the detection and interrogation of the SPY Mr. Air who left the ‘ Cabinet ects. former Minister for in 1944 during the conscription crisis, said he knew Prime Mir-later MacKenzic- King well, had worked with him for years. understood his feelings about v April 1. Mr. Sullivan estimated it would me “but!” °t ‘he pwple‘ .- take nine days to conduct bsl- Lmuutilllnfizg; 5% Kmg‘: Illortiing and ‘determlge ‘the resultt. egfel l‘ e “'1 aesmaewas se onavoe ,, ~ taken in the 1940 seamen‘: gen- I kn?” with wxtlag hesgimcyuge er“ strum‘ ‘cling? Iavviiah wtehaf he had refused w allow such legisla- tion to have been placed on- the statutes of Canada. lie has take-n a decision th which I cannot Jxuect his decsion as I he wil remect my view. cannot by my silenceappaa. (Continued on Page 5 Coll S) Whit‘? Statistics reported today. The Bur- eau said that while high wartime demand for the metal used in pyro technics had ended, peacetime uses am increasing. particularly in ah umlnurn alloys and in structural metals. * Production of new tin in Canada in 1945 totalled $0,000 pounds, an r cent over 1944 .000 pounds. increase of 64.4 production of 51 Cuts kcosv. Holmes lifli or law. no muulfiow. B01 4m cue our Down’ New ANY TORONTO, March 21 _ (C?) ~ Minimum and maximum tempera- tures: Vancouver 33. 5i: Edmon- ton 29. 49; peg 32, 432 Lawn 21, 04; ivéontneag $3: Q09- . i: an o . mncaironsflii. 60: Halifax 30. @445 Charlottetown 2'1. 52: Sydney w» s1; Yanrnouth a1. a1. March 21 —iCP‘v»- Follcwlnguii the weather synopsis m, Thursday issued by n “l” '10-. Public Weather or- the Dom flee at Halifax: _ Pressure continues lush "Y"- the Atlantic Coast from Ncw~ foundland to Virginia and _ firm weather evails east of the Great . arm air from the Missis- the l0 roach the Marlfimel lng the temperature to the sixties during“ the afternoon. Cold an‘ from udaon Bay is spreading a- cross Southern Quebec and .:. ex- acted to cover Gaape and new. grumwlck Friday evening. Hera is the officlai ‘marina weather forecast issued at 10.30 . m. Thursday and valid iday evening. ‘ Niorthumberland Strait -Gul£ of St. Lawrence “#3! wlnds- five m.-p.h., increasing d? mornlmr to strong southwest wi ds I) mar. h. and shifting Fridu afternoon to moderate northerly winds 15 mph. clau- t ght, becoming overcast with intermittent rain day afternoon. Visibility‘ i0 miles. Mildor. Hightidathlaaftarnoonatisdl I80: re. of aaada and a oaonlebaing torn to pieces b dogs and droni- memAfte-rthe aialeoftheedinjunks bapartolthis Gil wad,” W ans.“ “on.” raw- 1 trial include . er cso or 10B, 1M4 Canadian IA-Oen. Takaahi Sakai. who com- warhad been for. nuanced Japanese mom in Hons m m; w ‘i: h»... u 6 i and rises tutmfg morning s , Laat Quarter , moon I, so’! P, . . tide efghtsm min mes later than Charlo tetown.