OIL “MERE MAN CHARLIYPTHOWN. CANADA, TUESDAY, JUNE 11. 194s 9'5‘ , CoversPrince Edward Island A d oer A Like the Dew A Read rybody lllf a mo. ma... ' a relishes s, the .32.’ ai"e'a.“‘°” MAXIMS . OIL MERE MAN 10 PAGES L“ an‘ PrunekStoue Taken From Lung 0f Child Island Students To lie ilrdained Among those leaving this anom- hlg to a tend the 22nd annual meet- mg o! the Marti-lino Conference of the United Church which opal! to- day at Sackville are: the Rev. ‘IKE. idiaclcnnan. D35")! l emin; 0.1-1. e V. WA. Coin-ls, is- chairman of the ment Committee and left for Beck- viile yvswfitt. STRIKE ACTION DBFIBLED WINDSOR. Ont. June Ill-(OP) Jirike action at the Windaos and OhethamaOhL. plants of the hry- aler Corporation pf Canada. Ltd. hes-been postponed following an offer by local ms of the United Automobile Workers of America ((71.03 to e-open with the Co pany- on nion mands. it was announced t The demands include a wage lncrta f ris- IY. - nion Coming Events “Movies es TnTsinns mniaat. "Hear Comwall Pie en kahuna Creek Wednesday, l .’ 6-8- "Car feed grain dun to arrive. 880k orders. Eastern formers "Dance. French River Hall Tuesday. June ilth. lteilie Mac- Kenzie‘: orchestra. 6-10-21 "variety Concert 5t. Peter's Bay Thursday, 1am. dso p, M., Charlottetown talent. 8-11-2 "Dance. Bevan lildie Bay Hall. Wednesday. 12th. Omhestreéu-m "Wheatle fiv-e: Hall. Tuesday. June 11th. .30 P. M. Militia A. - P- K presents two plays. Bpec%gig[ _ “See Marie Pia era present Johnny Get Your G l" in Cove- heari Community Hall, Wednesday. June 12th. 8-8-3i. Seven Mile Bay Ball. Wednes- dlv. June 12th. dance. . 0-11-21 "Variety C cert. St. Peters Hall. Thursday r1163‘. lime 18th at 8.30 Standard Time. Charlottetoag tal- "ll. 11-3i. "Collecting hogs for Davis b Fraser every Thursday. Write me °l Phone N? A. Outcliffe. Freder- lvwn. n. L. iVlcDowell. c _o MW.‘ North River Ball Wed-nesday. June “- B30 Drill. rt time. s.“ "two o»... uni A Ball. nu- tii. ::h.'a'.."7..'s......i.t"w.: nevi hmitnte). . e-io-si. - “Collecting —__- fir! . - $15M Mandela, listhcono. ' . r» a-a-n. "Our stem winner ea wes- nesday UYHQQ .- QVUUUII "a ° ~ §lrmmrs ' aw "d" _ . e-io- . led church, Charro _ wrr Alf ed. dl 017. ngotiations gs ) A scvea-Iyear-oid Inhsi gallant 01f“ was re- veoin‘ t e Prince Edward Island capital last night sitter a prune stone was removed fromhis lung. The 90-minute operation was performed by Dr. G. Gilbert "‘-i~ro“"*"to"“i‘s “..."'§l°“°.i.'a°°"" admit ' prunes at . m. Delaney of Bummerside rushed the child to Charlottetown for the delicate ebcratiorv. 14$! 188i 1198M the child/s con- tlon was described as satisfact- llouglas Cenimnts 0n Redistribution REGINA. June l0--(OPl——Fre- mle '1‘. C. Douglas said today he wou d regret Saskatchewan's loss ct one seat under the Federal Gov- ernment-proposed plan for redis- tribution in the House of Commons but "I am glad s system has been worked out to prevent the loss of four seats." called for under prev- ious proposals. Wl-Imvever. We should not lose a ht of the trend which means st ll greater concentration of vot- ing power in Central Provinces with all that it implies." he added. (M. J. Coldwell, leader of the £""."'..€i"l.,.‘.“ “i” film?" i" a ova o e a or rmstrlbuiion which wou d rlraise the number of seats from 24b to Ci Q8306. June l0 --i' (Reuters)- Pie d Marshal Viscount Montgom- ery..who is to visit British troops in the Eastern Mediterranean be- Me teklns up hi-s duties as chief of the Imperial General Bluff. arrived here this afternoon. AMRITSAR, India, June lit- (Rveutersl- Before their sacred book. highest religious symbol, more 911811 1.000 Sikhs today took l P191119 t0 “make every sacrifice" 1° OPDose the British Cabinet mis- sions lsn for a federated India. The Bl he resist their inclusion in the northwestern Moslem. JERUSALEM. June 10—(CPl- The Palestine Government said to- night that armed Jewish bands had stopped three passenger trains. blBWlns up the engines and firing the coaches after allowing the s- een ers and crews to alight. 919m: I10 “P: occurred as Arab leaders met in Bludan. Syria. to or-shnize Arab opposition to further JQWISh immigration to Palestine. T. Germany. June lit-MP) —This captured German liner Europa. which once served as a United States troop ship, has been turned over to the French Government as war reparations, n United States Navy announce-mt nt from Bremerhaven said tonight. PARIS. June 10- (AP) -- The Mouvement Republic ‘ Pcpulairs Part-y today flied a cautious claim to the presidency of the new in- terim munch Government without Ill-Infill a candidate. but Fore Mhflater Georges Bidsult, the . R..P.'s most prominent leader. ap- peansd the moat likely choice. BELGRADE. Juno i0 — (AP)- The Yugoslav Government's in- diotment of Gen. Drain Mlhailbvlc charged toda that the Chetnlk leader was to d by s British officer In i043 to “l uidate the Commun- istl" in Yugoslavia. and that in 1M4 an American officer took J1. in conferences br-"ieen Mlhaliuc and a Osman commander. ‘.~?.r..I.. <.- Prime Minister lilng Leaves For lioine LONDON. Junie ill-(OP Ollie) -Prlme Mackenzie Kan left London's Waterloo Station by sitter thioe-weeis-loxig ceseful" conversations Canadian Prenoler and his Duty boarded a special car at e280 n-m. after u; 0M1» was on the pl foiun. 1W!‘- KJM who “pressed the/t the need for his early to Ottowl hi; continental . will sail earls to. rmrsow for the Queen . He is due to arrive in Ottawa June Ml or l'I Accompany! Mr. King was Mira. Manchu: at honey, W160 of the Canadian ‘i! ‘Z sioner to Eire who recently died in Disbldm Charge Rotten Eggs Sold In Toronto‘ TORONTO. June ill-Police Ind Federal. of Aflioultisre officials wow hilt "tons 0f ewe" for human consum- tion had been sold in Ibronto in the last few months and that David or of Mitchell, Ont. had been arrested and ch with six violations of the inal Code and food grading lotions. MSMS inspecto. m Y . i109 l! Provincial Police on an out and - ‘Pusher used to‘ egg melange.‘ ‘ was alleged that a ‘Ibrooto con- cern had purchased some 900 m- mund tins. Would Like Speedy linion Cf Churches WINNIPEG, Jline lit-moisten- ant-Oovensoir R, F. Mcwiilllanssof Manitoba said in an address here Saturday he was opposed to‘ a "stop by atop" approach to amal- of the United and Ani- lican Churches. l-le advocated prompt arid decisive strides to bring about the union quickly. The Lieutenant-Governor spoke to tho 2nd annual Manitoba con- ference of the United Church of Canada. Dr. W. C_ Graham. chairman of h “ deal- OTTAWA. June l0 —- (OP) — Commons tiday unanimously crops-sing to His Mayesty the King " a1 greetings and heartdelt good wishes‘ of all manbers on thm the day when the King's birthday k celebrated in Canada. ms Mascara nuts oaonor: vi The motion was moved by acting Prime Minister Ilsley. Gordon Gram iPC-Peel), acting leader of Opposition, suggested mem- bore sin! “God stwe the K ." This was done with those in galler- ies Joining in. the iretcrlchurc inn with the proposed amal- gamation. told the delegates that one of the main (flfilctiltles lay in the churches‘ two di concep- tions of the minM-ry. it was proposed that ministers be incorporated in each church so that they wuid servo in the nul- pits of either denomination. With the ministry of each set-vim both. the usability of the two ministries would be greatly enhanced. Dr. Graham said. The Joint valid-lily of both ministries would be taken as a matter of course. Si!‘ MISSING PLAN! LAGOB. Nigeria. June ili-illeu- tcral-Searchers scoured difficult bush country today for. a service plane with l4 persons aboard. missing on a ICC-mile hop between Ibadan and logos tn Southern Ni eria. e plans was last heard from esterday. w sn twss in dlécultli‘ in?" h ‘I \I rainstorm. . u‘ “W Seek Slayer Ol Big PaipeiCo. President f till! chief of the Genera Staff at Grin “Yokes To ilead Central Command OTTAWA. June l0- (OW-The defence Department today announ- ced the appointment of Mal-Gen. Chris Vokes, 4d. 0.3.. 0.3.11. 5-3-0. as officer commanding the Central Command st Toronto and Ttr . M. H. S. Penhale, 51. 0.8.1.. as o - ficer commanding the Prairie Com- mand at Winnipeg. Gen. Vokes. wartime commander of the 1st Canadian Division and later of Canadian forces in the Netherlands. succeeds Mai-Gen. A. ll. Potts, CB ., who l‘: retiring from active service. Gen. Potts is going on retirement leave and his uture plans are indefinite. Brig, Pcrihaie, deputy 7889M. dlan Military Headquarters in Lo don will take over at i ‘i’? e rt Augie. 8e succeeds o. .Irownheld. recent ‘head 1k ltatf st Brig. . . . district officer commanding Mill- tary District No 10, la serving as Prairie Area commander tempor- Father And Daughter Iniured In Accident “ Mlihelllrt New Feny Mr. G. C. Green and his five- year-nid daughter. Shirley mir- aculously escaped death at 10:26 yesterday momlng when their truck crashed into the tender of a train at the main rooid crossing about a quarter mile west of lim- erald Junction. Both father and daughter sus- taimed severe head and leg injur- ies. They were immediatei taken to their home in Emerald uncticn and Dre. W. P. McBride of Ken- sington and G. J. Gallant of Kin- kora were summoned. Both medi- cal men declded not to remove the injured father and child to hos- pital but in allow them to remain at home for treatment. The truck struck the tender of the engine with such force as to glilallllh a hole In tho lender's side. c truck was so badly damaged, it‘? said. as to be lrrepoircble. hy Mr. Green rli-d not see the gnconring trsin, which was co-mi rom Bordon to Emerald, has no been explained. it ll understood it _ travelling at l t f at the crushing.‘ ow m e o t» Italy By Sept. 3C I Mil-its I in Ontario an new car fem! is exitectod to e be ready for service between Bor. m “Sh” w‘ "‘ “fir? . he. y "l "r- Wrens aiaittfielfltat. ' 1ih"_ > h I den and Tormentlne abo t Se t. ac . word regeivetf by in I I 0 I 1m ' if it'd‘. iaeenaes The Guard last night he lg e1 the opinion sh will not Q t da . gxnonlednisimh m s: w ' ltalyls King [Slow "Tiileave county‘ llseedes, Selsiiisloglet Former Islanders Awarded Degrees Two former Daihousle Univers- ity graduates, nnnisten 4i the United Church of Carved-a. and former Islanders, were the recip- ients of graduate degrees from Harvard University at the recent 3mm convocation. Rev. Lau _ MacDonald. a former ministetfl of Glassville United Church, New Bmuiswiok. and St. John's Church. Briflowater, Nova Scotia. a grad- uate of Dalhousie and Victoria Universities. who holds a Master of Arts degree from the Univers- itv of Toronto. was granted the decree of Master of Arts tAMJ from Harvard. Rev. Douglas Mac- Lntosh, a former minister 0d St. John's United (hutch. Halifax, who holds a Master oi Arts de- gree from Dalhousie was awarded the degree of Master of System- atic Theology (STJVL) Mr. Macintosh ls a son of Mos. M. H. Macintosh and the late Rev. Mr. Macintosh of Bedford. N. 5-, and RBI. Mr. MacDonald is a eon of Ma's. John N. MacDonald and the late Capt. John N. MacDonald of Kril- muir. P.E.I. He is an honor graduate of Prince of Wales C01- lege. Charlottetown. He plans to visit P. E. I. from his honpe in Massachusetts durini! ‘he month of August. ROME. June l1- (Tuesdayb- Italy lingered uneasily in a twi- light zone between a republic and a monarchy today as a spokesman the Royal House said that King Humbert would "not move" until the country's Supreme Court expressed itself detiniteiy_ The Monarch and Premier Al- cide De Gaspar-ts Cabinet were deadlocked over whether the Ital- ian republtc actually was in being. While the countrys leaders wrestled with this peculiar Doliti- cal situation, disorders flared in Naples. a monarchist stronghold. One man was killed and 13 were injured in that southern Italian city in a clash between Monarch- ist demonstrators and police. The stalemate developed when justices of the hitzh court an- nounced e victory for the repub- lic in last week's plebiscite but said they still had to pass on Monarchist charges of irregularity undersecretary in De in the votina Earlier, an Gaspenfs Cabinet declared that the clique around Humbert "was urging him to stay" in Italy. llelleopter Mall Service ls Delayed FALL RIVER. Masts. June ill- (AP)- Helicopter air-mail scrvirre scheduled to begin iorluy between Fall River, Oak Bluffs and New Bedford hes been postponed until June l8. because of unforsoen mechanical difficulties. the Fell River post office was advised from Washington today. Foltitsr FIRE “this. n. SAINT JOHN. N. B. June 10— iCP)'-—-A forest fire in the Welsford o: 1 2) mi-les from Saint John was expected to be brought under rin- trol tonight after advancing about. two miles when fanned by high winds. The wind decreased tonight. aiding 100 men who were battling Fears Outcome 0i Atom Bomb Tests Blasts lit stun Atoll Ma Ulidllfid Climate r...‘ ys. (By Howard W. Blakealee. Assoc- iated Press Science Reporter) SAN FRANCISCO. June lt)— (AM-The last ships for the Un- ited States Navy's atom bomb test at Bikini Atoll sail from here this week with a warning from Anstoi J. Shnelderov. Johns Hopkins selsmologist. that he fears there may be no survivors to report the explosion, and that the world's climate may be changed for de- codes. The ships are due in Bikini a day or two before July l, date set for exploding the first bomb high above the target ships. The second bomb is set for July 20, and under water. m the lagoon. This second underwater bomb la the cause of Dr. Shneiderows warn- ing. Ha writes his predictions in Science, official Journal of Ameri- can scientists, Dr. Shnelclerov computes the force necessary to crack the earth's outer shell, about 4o miles deep; into halves, three metres apart. The force is s fantastic figure. in work units (ergs) where one is followed by 38 zeros. But he says the force of the atomic bomb is an almost equally fantastic figure, only two zeros shorter. And the bomb on which he makes this esti- mate is the Hiroshima tYPB. which is, officially, supposed to be only half as energetic ss those to be used at Bikini Atoll. He declares that the nuclear fir- sion. or atom bomb. energies are approaching the critical figure that would crack the earth's outer shell in halves and says: “Further experimenting with large nuclear fission bombs must be carried out with great recau- télions. The author is sifted‘ that ere may e no snrvjvors o_ re‘- pert on the‘ experiment if the ~- bomb of Hiroshima-line‘ iawexpiedr ed on or under the ocean surface; and if the preceding months are‘ below their normal seismic act- ivlty. "If a rupture in the ocean bed caused by the test is sufficiently deep and therefore hot, the flow of water into the crsok and the steam formed therein will deepen and broaden the rupture. The bulge of steam may reduce a seismic tidal wave whic may sweep sway all ships-the targets and non-tar- gels. ‘The cllntnte of the earth may be affected unfavorably for many decades if the quantity of dust erupted as a result of the experi- ment is several times that result- ln from the eiqilosion of (the vo cano) Krakatoa." The latter in 1883. threw up be- tween 10 and l! cu-bic miles of pow- dered rock and sunlight was cooler due to dust, for several years thereafter. Report Premier llart 0f B.C. May Resign OTTAWA. June ill-Reports that Premier John Hart may re- sllm as Brdtdsh Oolimbits Liberal leader some“ in the near fut- ure led some of the members of Parliament from that Province to speculate today that one of their number. James Sinclair iL-Van- couverNm-thl. mum succeed him. There is intorwt here in this week's convention of the British Columbia Progressive Conservativ- es which will see e new leader chosen and which also probably will see decision made as to whe- ther to continue the Uiberal-Con- scrvative coalition which nowrulcs the Province. DEVONPORT. E land - (GP)- wherc many Devon . wombat have been built. is to make the flames. DALTON MILLS. Ont, June l0- (OPN-Qolice tonight turned to ‘he questioning of Emile Bouchnrd. ~24- r-old bushmen. in their hunt or clues to the disappearance last Tuesday of 34-year-old Dan Tessier trgper and sawmill fireman. uchard gave himself up i-ist night to ‘Provost Corps men who had sought him for two years as an army deserter. His surrender came as a dramatic development in ‘the ‘Denier case but it caused no m?!‘ tiny Algorna district settlement. They had heard over the moccasin telegraph of the hush country "hat Iouchard planned to give himself up, like the consequences from Jio and et married. ~ is. near the inc-clad lllofll o Bhikawamka La e. old-ll miles n the Lake from here. po- lice, rs and bushmen con- tlnued so rag for the body of Dan ‘l’ er. hear the e-y concentrated their int where Jack- Cresk empt es into the dark waters of Shiite amka. Alfred ICWHQIIDQWIPO. he to many residents of ilila t dockyar baths. steel window frames and wateripipes to avoid dmiissals. fiQuestion Bushman In Tessier Mystery Bougie, d1, Tamar's friend and tr lug partner, and Callkte (Joe) Des oteaux. sawmill worker. .ound Tessierh bullet-pierced blood- stained boat on Wednesday. It was drifting in s little cove near the river mouth. Dougie went to look for Tessier at the request of Toasters 23-year- oid brown-eyed Indian wife lor- ence who, with her two children. Arthur, aged three, and Edward. two years, had waited in vain for Tessier’: return from s trip to Bhikswemlta bake. He there to get s broken lock to use as evidence a ainst men he Chlfll" ed with bre ing into the cabin. Dougie mourned Tessier us his "chum and friend for five years now, the only friend I got here. the only man I could depend on for anything," Mrs. Teaser said her husband had waged bitter strife with gangs of poachers. He was rqacrted to have earned the enmiiv of many ople in the section y turning to Ontario Game and Fisheries M11011! merit men a list of of he poaching. 4-‘ Delivered use. other Provinces a u.s.a. sass Con. CONSERVATION MEASURE IS ANNOUNCEE soulless this antennas Will Apldy r. Ontario, iluebeo And Maritimes Q'I'I'AWA J Reconstruction m" r 10 — (OP) — ter Bows sn- a new coal conservation measure pa. strictlng the amount of coal a con. sumes- may have delivered to home before neon Nov. l. Later a Depart- ment spokesman said thc measure would be effective in Ontario, Quebec and the Mazitimcs " Tanning the fuel situation n: grave, Mr. Howe said that. urge;- t e new measure no dealer may deliver before Nov. 1 more than eo Der cent of a oonsimier’: noinn-el requirements of class "A" fuel. The consumer may take another 20 per cent in towa- srade fuels, giving mm his normal supply 0 ve. Mr. Howe said Canada's short supply situation trad been accent- uated by the strike of United States anthrac te miners which began May Wilmer. Under this oondd prcserat practice of allowing con- sumers to buy their full whiter sup- ply in the summer months could no be continued. Seek To Increase Supply Mr. Ho said ever! possltls af- font wouldnbe mace to increase the fuel supply before tihe fall. Action had been taken increase mnfliotmwith the mov than , . coal snag by the n" of wdy oars .' lying ( lfllld), Mr 'Howc said the output of Nova Sootla coal mines had improved “quite considerably." E.D. Fulton (PO — Kaminops) asked whether the Government would oonsl coal b- dier increasing su sidiee in an effort. to stimulate pro- duction in smaller coal mines. Mr. Howe said the Coal Ocnizro lar was using his ‘best’ discretion to do what was necessary \- 4 A Bachelor. m. its Coffees has Soon Pastas 9 TORONTO, June it) — ‘ and maximium temperatures: Dawson Vancouver Victoria 6O 50 4'3 46 M 60 b6 34 38 41 49 41 48 46 Q 1b 4B $5$8833é§£8§3é8§8i1i Yarmouth 46 HALIFAX, June lil-JINQBF -Oiftods.l by the Dominion Pisbiio Weatdm" Offce here at 12:15 ant. A.D.T. m and valid until ht a : Princyia Edward Island-Variable cloudiness Somewhat warmer. Light winds increasing by Tues- day afternoon to west winds M mph. tcda at mas-lotte- town. Mount/on. John '10. ‘h’ or n n‘ a... in use es er Dominion gab weather Omen st Halifax at l0 D-IIL. lted akualthomhscsneltolwl and u theflfoat - sunishigh- the of U ltahsl a flow akht amid .. . .._.,........\.----anr@-u-~.-__»~>»¢¢-.-a. .-