07A MERE MAN V I I Maxims u.....1.4. Guardian. lauded rsn. Charlottetown Guardian. Two Cont. CHARI-(WPETGWN. CANADA. WEDNESDAY, Antics; 1, 1946 a _ Read by Eve -Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 12 PAGES (MOLOTOV AND BYRNES CLASH AT con" MAXI MS OIL MERE MAN u h absurd ior a men elller to- csmmcnd or depreciate hinnelf. lhll. Government laid salvage claim to- -,l<.zllt lillitcd states Lines rreishter Am- cy-ican Farmer and her cargo-a S~L500,000 through choppy ecu toward Eng- d rose might be settled out oi court. Em i Transport finial. steamer Elizabete. which Hm she put the first towiine on the gnd lllllS won salvage Plants. the American Ranger took Over lll? battered vessel and a. dispute uirni salvage arose. Coming Events Day. Hall. Lot 65, A118 "Talkies -—llih1_e_rb_ld Thursdalh la). myTaikiee - Freetown, Wtdllll- "Dance, OrwZITr-Ilall, Wednesday, August 7th. Miilview Orchestra. "Lawn Party-aha? Dance. DaSablc School. Thursday. August 8th- "Legion Wfldlliiday. August 7th. "Dance. Kosv Bridge. Thursday. Aug. 6th. R01 lie MacKenzids orchestra. “Regular meeting Abegweit ulfilltfl‘ No. 905. Kingston. Friday. Aug. 9. K. B. Young. registrar. "Annual Chicken Supper. Curran Ban, Wednesday. August 7th. Meals served irom cram. etc. "Ice cream and dance. Auburn school Friday, August 9th. music. "Dance, Fcrhlh-en-lali, Thursday niacin. August 8th. _"Tht!l‘e will be a Dance in Indian River School cgl litll. Sale of salz-frwiches. "Chicken Supper in grove oi Jrihlfs Church. Belfast, August ‘Ii-h. li:.urs 4 to 7 (Standard Time.) _v"Chlcken Supprr. Con-In vi ednesday, August 7th. Rollie lienzie’: Orchestra. "Come to the don hool, Please alien hall at Lot 6B. Aug. "Meeting Thursda Ht l3 atien tonal‘ o‘ amusements. Stalls Mars Grou day. "Hospital Warehouse. Modern and orchestras, refreshme "Come to 8t. bionic ltulust 7h. able. first fine “Ham. cake. and pie n the York tea. Weds-lead five o‘cl "Come to Teresa's. Mo IE at 3 oblocw. Games Sulnsnerflel I ‘Eedengmreisrstlmsslts. lay Salvage Claim Tc >U.S. Freighter British Lawyer Indi- cates Case May Be Settled Out Of Court (By The Cans" LONDON. Aux. Press) c-Tho British to the collision-battered prize-as she plied T. nrnlso lawyer. indicating the d the govern eni. had filed 1m on behalf oi the Ministry and the ADM-ton battered American runner Sixicen hours later a crew from The Ameri- lContinued on Pace b Col. 7) "Movies at Borden tonight- "Talkies — '65.} Cove, Friday. "Talkits --_61"Ti>l\1d- Saturday- "TalkiesF-Cafiraverse, Thurs- "Conle to the dance in Tyrone . 7. "Talkies - Malpeque Wednes- v3.7.2 Eldon Hall. Co... Corner. Vernon 5 o'clock. Dance. lee tron Good Burkrrs Orch- Thursday, April St. Ban. Mc- cOAin" 1 Irs garbor Sc Raip ‘s mualc _____ . "All ‘persons interested in Tyrone Rural Telephone Co. Inc.., NEW d a meeting in Tyrone 7th. _ in Wiltehlre Hall, v at 8.30. re propogad Bin-k réookneid. All interested please -—- b dunner". a other y a School nds. North Rust-loo, Wednes- Atigust 70h. ‘$52.. Soul-is. old time d Molten slicing. nts served. d-il-fld-tf. John's Church Orapelid. Wednesday. I! weather unhvor- dsy follcwlns. salad. home-made bread . Aug. '7. begisrnln t iii. “ ' w» th Fl id DI t 80. ndcsy. ‘Angus .1261. b. _ M . he n . a e . -. Oscar" - “W. Vin Credit Union run it'd: d Friday. August 9th ate oi Todd attend- hlltl ll statement "While served to 's all major cbl ' bsssedor Vacs ii T“ Greece in a memorandum ccmmi Thae included provo- cation Moi kufiidenls Dersecu 0 Oommeollllng st e press contor- ence on the action oi the states in revel-sine its position 011 the Russian-supported swllfiliififl because Amanda had refused to r inc pre-wsr treaties with . 8.. he said: g" "my t0 IO-IXI-lnlhl with the United States layup make concellons accord!!!- treaties worked s h! were wiped out b! dame "O IIII 512i. lrlllsh battle tenovim P British officials, Mow u David Hols]. killing a"; _ Mien dim: action unless mmi "I. til lnlrlsll subdue an e I’s perm mission dim: as undeclared civil was er munlm and Ndlldnfllllll ' Y’! "PM lo: General grows in scope. ram " rung" a Fear Strain 0n Price Control On Wage Increases Committee (By Jack Williams. Canadin Press Staff Wrihsr) position oi Donald Gordon. Pri Board chairman. to wflse seriously damage rice control day gained forma the Government." outlined in a statement by Acti Commons Industrial Committee which is the steel dis dustrlal unre C. ihvestlgat tor of the United Steelworkers America (CIOJ spectators at the meeting. He lat mmenied to “The situation now is I a Ch‘ ' - n e- mess leni- , H _ log. size cl New Hampshire s" ' CHIN‘ an Vermont, which lop; ' 1' l7 lorcgd Vichy nglme in cede Puluppmfi to lam ifreclolmcd by France, lending to bolder . h, _' Fm“ dash“. s. I A - o to I res million v~»»=-~~'i“ri'-"§i1;.!.‘? s. “~‘T"°=ro ""°"'°.i2..l.1““;'.°.“.'i£‘ T¢~ ' mm Al r ‘i ,4, . ma: enfrre a'.»?'*‘¢-- While diplomats and their "peace", strife goes on in Map above shows some oi MODS and the conducting is the employees." when m0“. Relations presently incapable oi meeting the expense of company said in a statement flied with the committee. The statement said the union. while seeking a shorter week made no reference fact that work stoppages had oc- curred previously were shortened. The statement added:- the management of the plant‘ deplore: the loss o! proriuo- consequent venience to the public ior the present work stoppage s onsible, and t at its operations be resumed as early as is possible. it will find it difficult. i! not impossible. to en- ter willingly‘ into any agreement ii." the working to the hour's Incon- which‘ is rc- anxmus , vilra. for settlement oi the dlsnule ——--— which does not include satisfac- "Oven Air Dance. Cavendish Res- tor guarmtce that obligations inurnrzi. Cavendish, Thursday. un ertaken by the union on be- Allgilst 8th. hall of the employees will be ob- the letter. In other words the same res cct for the obligations of a col ective agree- ment as is required from the cm- plcyer should be extracted from by many nsucn a ulna. reece in till. explained they wte wls oonei Italy and A Col. "luk assova. Albanian minis- ter with-our. poruouo, uia tonlgm nil government. was ready l0 11¢- godalc ironies and establish islp~ sUllll-UC relations with the United NOMOM sud denied his country was "not peace-loving" as charged ODDO entry into the United Nations. Ooi. Jakovs, who said he had been designated as Aubanirs reli- resemstlve in ssearings by a U. N. membership committee. contested es oiiered bv Am- his government has refused to seem! 0W PM" with any other d ‘Li... ‘would have rdsbip. All ill. u — (AP)- sang Albanlre Dendrsmls o1 to the and United vcrnmerlt be- wlhen Al- protector- treaties Albanian s. Denies Greek Charge national guard used to Nlll them from moun- iuin s-frongllclrls. ~.J\P"'”\ sides struggle in Paris i0 achieve official various trouble spots throughout the world. the current hotepots in the out. Uppllsd Demands l Recommend Floor 0f llllllCll Steelworkers OTTAWA. Aug. 6 —(OP)—Thc Dominion Steel and Coal Corp, Sydney, N. 8., in a supplementary filed today with the Committee rggllvsottllailts opposition Brunswmk 9M3“ Fmweris- Price Dn Potatoes (B! The ‘ciasatus ca... ANDOV commendaticns ior a on potatoes and a higher ceiling were included in resolutions pass- ed at I mf-‘BUYIQ here oi New t a d r u. U ited s: l- ‘he’ Yesiimbns vrired 1n- "Dance, Lyndale School. Thura- ,.?°,k:2a“°; Zmefleu Tenn ‘for creases in the prices of starch and do); August 8th. Lunches. .wage increasel norm; by-pmducts; tgppolndt- -——-—~ "Th be t1 f i 0 i! overnmcn p0 M0 a - "Dance. Afton Hall, August 8th. furmgelncciglse o?“ ,,,,“y“°§,,,§’f;,,‘,’_ minlstrator; abolition oi potato G01? rmuilic-IIT-‘ullches served- Pm‘ able cost in an operation which is 9X90" Perm"! '0 the United ccc s or a . Slates or. failing this, opening oi flri CXDOI‘! permit office in the New Brunswick potato belt. and rrantinz or nmniis to eimort New Brunswick oats and other grain to the United states. A committee was appointed to Rrrrlnfie for a. delegation to inter- view Dominion and provincial oi- flcials. - ‘C.W.L. Convention SAINT JOHN, N.B.. Aug. d — (0P)— The silver Jubilee conven- tion qf the Slain: John Diocesan Council ol the Catholic Women's League oi Canada opened here .0- day with some 35 delegates re- gistercd. Most Rev. P. A Bray, Bishop of Saint John. celebrated mass in the Cathedml oi the Immaculate Conccption. The mass marked the flrier-‘ng of the convention. inister v In regard to Greek claims on Northern Epirus (southern Alban- isi. listed in tne memorandum and also put before the Paris peace conference. he declared: “There is no Northern Epirus in Albania southern Albania. has récver been Greek or Part oi rs e" 00L Jskova said there had been no oflioiai declaration that the government oi Premier Enver I-icxhs was Communist but he did say under questioning that the Communists were the lamest sin- rrls group in the front holding 90ml’. Blrller. the membership com- mittee tabled an Application from Soviet-sponsored OM41‘ Mongolia after Chins demanded that con- slderaiioln be delayed ior s year or b so more information could be obtained about the russed Asi- stic country. Declaring that up until now Outer Mon oils has exchanged no envoys wit any country except Russia. Dr. Silushi i-Isu eae reslesemstive, llld “this may be an indication that ehe is not yet ready to take her place as a mjem- ber o! the world community." The committee decided to sus- pgg further action until an o ted envoy from the country could "be heard. Also awaiting more indormailon is sn applicat- ion from whim has the government Albania gnefilaliiled backing pi-Ruuis and ER. N’. 3.. Aug. 6_Re- iioor price of the employers.“ its investigation L. W. Brockin. ton. mediator in the dispute. Went on with a series oi in camera con- ferences with the union and rep- resentatives of the three compan- ies affected by the 22-day strike -Dominlon Steel and Cool Corp. Sydney. N. S; Algoma Steel Com. Sault Ste. Marie. Ont. and Ste Co. o! Canada, Hamilton. There was afternoon. Mr. Brockington union, a policy to which they ha tomorrow. Mr. Abbott. committee Lh who warned that the e- was ‘.“ wages placing “an strain on price control," was press government's position creases beyond l0 cents. The steel union has on in Government's Position Outlined To Commons OTTAWA. Aug. 6—-(CPi_ Oi)- creeses in excess of 10 cents-an- hour on the ground they Wvuld approval irom The Government's position was Finance Minister Abbott to U18 Relations pute and general in- Miliard. Canadian direc- was among the newspapermenr that the Government is clearly on the slde While the committee continued no indication oi whether any headway was belnx made. Yesterday. and again this suc- cceded in getting the three com- panies to meet jomtly with the objected prior to the strike. Fulfi- ther meetings were scheduled for urn ant danger't"=ut"'ra idly incveuinz cereal and cor ed by committee members for the _ Appointed Deputy Provincial Treasurer Maxim) And Culcmbia Ratified By Commons Bitter Debate ces in- t0- "ll n! Mr. W. E. Ma Pointed Deputy-Provincial m» tion as Provincial All of or, " pcno- After hours oi oratory and m. n R C ditor by Mr, 1. V. Grant iii-Kings) urged ing increases in the allotment for crimination during which Mr. st-ewirt arauthers. LL-Col. C, J, MI. Bertrand to remove rural post industrial and quota users. Molotov accepted My, Byrngg‘ ; Pmvlnciulw; was acting Deputy. offices from country stores, can- I A.so adopted was a bill putting challenge in have the American _ Clerk of me Eellflllrflr. 76mm]? n: lendms mar. the storekeepers tiiilu Statutory form the rec views published in the Soviet T ‘damn/n he lxecél u: cannon, n. then-knew when old age pension "m" "nderswhlrh $11611 Wei‘ Prlm- press. the rules commlliee recess- onlc" I s uccesslons Duty and family allowance cheques ar- as a’ _- 5- Fla"- Ku" lileyer. cd until later tonight 1n a “one; . five-d and “med ‘he... bms m m: former Nazi divisional commander _._____________ Increase In Sugar Ration ei d irdividual sugar ration i-~r l9 f coercion-y for licctlonery manuio lmnuirslblc turers, bakers, hotels and restaur- fl ITS, The increase resulted settlement ior 15 1-2 cents with of “"5 Ye"- f urthcr increases of ccle-cenl-ln- ’(Continued on Page 5 Col ‘ii i Due To Arrive Dn Queen Mary HALIFAX. N. S. Aux. ‘F-The Cunard White Star luxury liner _Queen Mary, with more than wives and nearly 1000 children of Canadian servicemen on board. is expected to arrl-‘ue oi Halifax from the U, K. sometime Slllvlny. Aug. 1i. Also on board are ap- nmrdmately 20 Canadian troops. British army and merchant navy personnel and civilian pusscrislurs- Included in the list of passeng- ers are 45 wives and 48 children. one army officer and 2 nursing: sisters. all bound for homes in Nova Scoila and Prince Edward Island. It is a~aln stressed that chances may he made in the list before the sill nrrJ-ves. Amendments, if any, will be published as soon as received. The list for M. D. 8 includes: Dependents-Army- Mrs. Vic-la Blackett and children, husband, Gnr. L keti. Annnndnlc. Kings Co. Mrs. Nita Odette Lewis and iwo childrcitl, husband. Gnr. J. A. Lewis Alberton. Mrs. Henriette Arsenault and three children. husband. Pie. b‘. J. Arsenault. O‘Leary. Mrs. Doris H. Anderson daughter, husband, Pte. J, H. derson, Bouris. Mrs. Robins Shaw Muriphy and two children. husband. B r. J. A. Murphy. Summerside. MrsyPhyliis M. Arsenauit and two daughters. husband. Pte. A. G. Arsenault. Wellington. Air Forces- Mrs. Emily Panton and daugh- three Blac- and crease will be made ing the rate at which sugar rath- coupons, each hood ior om pound. become valid, Jude: the mlv plan, omlpcns will beoolne valid in September and the thirll two exltra ion or about Dec. 6. On tilis basis live sugar coupon in the !¢.W ratio: bcct: No. 6, will two be declared V-llld Sept. w, lothers in October three in Novem rber and three in December. addition to Iior city-ling surprises. f Industrial 456:1‘: v-ili receive a similar increase through suppic mentary authorization; in the third l Edward 151mm m5“ will, amount to approximately ;ive pc; and fourth qlurrcrs which cent for each quarter. ‘Harvesting General fln Southern Manitoba OTTAWA, lug, 8 —-(CP>— Hlgil temperatures over the prrlirics coupled with luck oi rain, hrwz- hastcned the ripening of grain crops and caused consider- able deterioration in Saskatchewan and Alberto, the Dominion Bureau oi Statistics report-ed iodr . The bureau said in da,. oi llol. dry weather ‘n Manitoba has caused rapid lnlstllflllg of crops and harvesting has brcozne gen- eral in the southern plrr. oi the Province. 'I'h1e bureau "old ihe weather throughout the Maritime Prov- inces continues hot and dry and crops in many sections nre sui- Martin. Montague, ter, husband, Cpl. H. L, Panic“, iering from lack oi moisture. Only Charlottetown, fair yields one expected. Poiaio Mrs. Nora Martin and two roots and apples still lock “prom- chlldren. husband. F-Lt. R. M’. isirq." r Supreme in Quality "SALAIIA" TEA 8s COFFEE F nlt P l4 Sh n“ lQiu-JZ msi-Zféora?” seey has been ap- OTTAWA A"; 5 _((;p,___ the stamp issue b Canadian sweet tooth g-lt a. iii: Pmlured a5 Pl-Vmg today With the announcement or Ed“ an increase of three pounds in the k 501i" drinks: lSlscult. from 2111.355‘ improvement in mocks and will be rand proposed effective for the last three months The Prices Burro said the in- by increas- '11 the 31~pO1llicI ration 950,ior the year, each cliusunler also ‘ls entitled to i0 pounds of sugar Trade Treaties With Salary Increases Authorized For P.0. Employees (By The Canadian Press, 01 Xsxwfl. Aug. General i lnis year. lvir. dflflfhnbi made the lluurlcemem as the iiouse sluoy of post ofllce estimates. lie Spoke alter John it. N-lcoi iPU-LOIODIO us. employees wilo. he said, had "l. nandie an increasing amount fnrmer posf- "1311- revipifirlis 1o coincide arrival or those cheques, A. J. Brooks (PC-Royal) that in the issue of new st the government tribute to the ports so much during the war. Mr. Bertrand might argue that e represented in y the new ferry between Prince ord Island and New Bruns- of I _ , Prince Edward Island would pre- nnd corresponiing b00515 111 "w- r sauIOGY-fhe ferry-now under- consiructlon at Sorei. Que.—p1ying the Norlhunlberland Straits than the Maritimes wer WlC 4,3 He was sure the people C- on H Slflilll). "From the locks oi the stain As long as he was o - XOSUILBSLEI her-Liana announced LO- zugnz that salary increases rang- lllvg llczil Sizu 1o $1210 a year nave been auzhcrizeu tor employees in branch cnices and salo ne llCipcil lney WUUAD ac retroactive lo April an- began Mac- Davenport) asked about increases for postal l0 0f with the said amps could verv well have given consideration to some of Halifax and Saint John. which had done l7 is going fine." said Mr. Bert- Postmaster the ‘Maritime Provinces would not (he iorgoilcn. In previous nose. and other Maritime marks were pictured. Chester McLure land .~ stamp. bill issues Ilalifrlx harbor, the schooner Blue- (PC - Queen's) said line ncople of Prince Edward Island were élrateful for the new were anxious to know when the new ferry would be in < operation. Comb WEERR»: In Search 0f Clues (By The Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Aug. . Alec Harold Biri, lscarch of clues to the disappear- [ance oi their brother, 36-year-old Cyrus Birt. of Pcakes Station. P. ‘E. L. who was last seen leaving a urstuurant more than a week ago. Tile brothers have refused to "gcllsve that Cyrus. a. Halifax city elizi I employee. toppled to his death from n ni-sr here the same niatli- he disappeared. Police drrag- god the harbor" after a report that ;n man had fallen from the pier. ‘Their eflOIis failed to recover a only. ‘S. i l i CHICAGO, Aug. fl-JAP) —Wll- iism Heirecls. strapping ITYGBF- old university student, calmly re- lated today how he strangled Suz- anne Dcgnim with his fingers as she lay in hor bed and how he slew two womcr}. The youth's c-rmal confessions. state attorney said. gave details of these slayings: The kidnap ling and dismem- bcrmont of sFx-yr-ar-oid Suzanne Degnnn inst Jan. 7. The “lipstick murder" last Dec. 10 of Frances Brown. 33. Tim throat slashing of Mrs. Josephine Ross. 43 year-old widow. June 3. 1945. The ccclfessions in the three crimes-most hruiol in Chicago's history-were arranged by Bell"- ens‘ lawyer in a move to save the youth from a possible ponalty oi death in the electric chair. Heircns said after he strangled the Degnan girl he look her body to the basement oi a nearby apartment building, hacked zt to p-icces and than drafted n rlflic demnndini: $20,000 in ransom. He sol-d he wrote the ransom ‘note because he believed that the best Way to “relieve the parents . would be in give them hope the child was alive." In the confession. the prisoner maintaihed he was in sort of a stupor during the time the golden- haércd girl was slain and ills- membered. hut snapped out oi his daze and calmly went to his ol-lssi-s }CPCY strait University of Chicago. chief points in the lengthy . statement, were these: ii-Two Prince and continued lo comb the Halifax waterfront today in .is back ot work University Student Confesses Slaying Of Suzanne Degnan t (By D'Arcy O'Donnell. Canadian Press Staff Writer) UITAWA. Aug. B-(CP; Commons. in acl apparent rlr Whittle the business on the paper. today gave its approval two ratified i ithe constitutions oi i Nations agencies, t three comparatively minor cover mcnt bills The cr-"lsiitntlons of the Wu Health Organization and of . United Nations Educational, Scie tific and Cultural Organizati- i heard from opposition henchcs. Earlier, Canada's first treaties with Mexico and Colom were ratified. The agreements- the "most favored nation" type on six months notice. Acting Finance Minister Abbu announced an potlnds per person in the der of this year with corres were tried a adran courts. _ reading was blii authorizing an e the Federal District the body which will nd sentenced by Can Commission ilonai memorial to the Actlmz Prime Minister uent said it how U ed to s like organizations in Canada. conference with the and with exlstinz organl Canada was desi- Dominion glilerruvgbigd vorco rom political influence. Dflltl Fleming Eglinciom said it was that Russia hurl not attempted to participate in the organization. The body was one of the United Nations specialized agencies which gave much hope that that stage of PO-O-neratlon needed to maintain iicnce could be achieved. Cflrladrfsyplace definitely was in 37"? Olflanlzailon, Canada shomd lake a leding part to make the organization work. the men who were qualified m make such a contribution. R- R- Klflisht (CCF-Saskatoon‘ City) s former school teacher. said the commission should _be representative of rational bodies in Canada. He said he supported the reso- luti-on for what it was worth. He "Filed that the government be given the power now to help make ihc organization work. . S. Zaplitny (COP-Dauphin) said he hoped the new organiza- tion would enable Canada to do more than was possible at pre- war dcad was not yet decide (Continued on Page 5 Col. 7) —-}--_-___._. TRAIN CREW REINSTATED mi. TORONTO. Auc. tl-JOP) —Tho Canadian National Railways aci- nounced today that a C.N.R. train crew which refused to run cars into the picketcd Steel Company of Canada plflill. a! Hami-linn has. horn rv-lnstnicri. The crew was? suspended at the time of the in. cident. Tilnre was no announce- ment as to the result of the in. vcstisntion. except that the crew Burglary in mind. he approach-l ed the Degnan home in a Irish-i ionable north side neighborhood. at 2:45 n.m. last Jan '7. He ob-i rained a ladder, climbed through a window on the first floor. The child alvniccned and wrapped his muscular about her neck and “about two minutes until every- thing weni limp," Then he carried the body to a baselneii, out it into sections with a hunting knife and dropped the portions into sewers. In mm- plctlng his grisly disposal task. a solver "covor fell down on my ‘fin- ger. and it woke me up a llttlc bit, and I remember lrom there on practically everything." Holrens added that he returned to the scone of (he surgery. and: "When I got back to the onsc- mcni. I sccn there was blood on the lull there, I had some inklinrz oi‘ what happmed I washed up what was there (laundry tubs and knife) and thcn it dawned on rnc (hni something mu have hap- r-cncd i0 tho child." Then, the youth continued. he printed the ransom note by flash- light. Tho note was tossed into Suzanne's bedroom. He expressed belief the victim was dead before she vras dissected On another point. he said ho "might" have twisted a “ire around the girl's neck "because o! the fact I carry wire in my poo- ket of the type they had found" in an alley near the Desuan house. he fingers squeezed l-The 1 "'9 l” UldSilE mllvr United trade agreements. and dealt with "Me vac-thirds majority and those are for two years and will continue thereafter subject to termination increase of three lnrlivi~ dual sugar ration for the romain- given to a d9 xpanslon of _ supervise the PXDBDSion o! Ottawa into r1 n.1- St. Laur- .N.E.S.C.O.. would be rolat. cientific. cultural and oihcr A provinccs Zlillgng in ‘ table. because ihc wished to have a botlv be representative and (PC-Tn-ronlol regreiinhlo. Canada hnri. ‘ Halifax Subscription Delivered 85.00. IUD: other Province b 0.5.5. SMI- u.s. AnRo/ier Union In By J OSIPH DYNA! PARIS. Allil. 6—(AP)—The Un- ted S Hires ‘and the Soviet Union d head-on today in a bitter (tr-gale over lailrig procedure and Stole Secretary Byrnes charged mrclgn Minister Molotov with at. tempting Lo dlCiate to the pggcg conference, _v‘i‘he Russian statesman, labels l’. ling Mr. Byrncs‘ speech "violent “ and perhaps belilcose", denied the m charge and declared his delegat- nn n alone was defending the de- in W O n_ were approved without recorded 61510115 0r the Big Fm“ Cmlncfl- votes after isolated protests were In ‘h oi the pitchedbat- between proponents oi the of e simple majority, Yugoslavia nnnoilnced it _wouid not consider itself bound by any decisions reached by anythin; less than a iwo-liilrds vole. A British spokes- man said later this raised a. p05. rt Elbllliy dhat the entire Russian bloc might leave the conference ii the two-thirds majority rule Were modified. n l‘ oi bewildering proposals without Merl huldlrik up plenary session ference. The rules Paul Henri nlended in vain with the mem- bers to reach agreement which lvolvid permit the Wbfk o: the conference to continue. ihem ihev were caught in four circle“ ln 'hi (GDP. a “wk ch any decision on Pare 5 001.8) SE A HI r GAS (HEY MIgliTNQ P01‘ THE Cops IN A G000 —(CP)— Official inland forec issued by Halifax at 12:15 a. ADT, Wednesday, Aug. 7. Forecasts valid until Wednesday ldnlght Prince Edward Island, eastern counties, lower St. John River valley. Upper Si. John River valley Bay of Chaleur—Clear with much up: same temperature. Light winds. High Wednesday at Charlottetown 77, Moncton 80, Saint John 75, Cnmpbellton Summary-Clear. Light winds. (By The Canadian Press) TORONTO. Aug. 6 — Minimum and maximum temperatures: HALIFAX, Aug. 7 —l\\'edltl'-sdn¥) B m" m Vancouver Edmonton Choriovtetflll . Sydncv . . . Yarmouth .. . High iide this mo and this evening at 8. . Sun sets this evening at 8.19 and rises tomorrow morning at 5.53. ull moon August 12th. 6.26 P. M .. .54 8 rning at 5.01 06 Summerelde tide eighteen utes later than Charlottetown. AIR SCHEDULE Chariottetowm-Monomn — Leave Charlottetown 8 A- M.. 10.30 A. M.. 515 P M Arrive Claeriottetown 12 P. M.. 5.55 P M._ 7,35 P. M, Charlottetown-Halifax — Len Charlottetown 12.55 P- M. Atrlv Charlottetown 4.55 P. M. Charlottetown - New Gland! - Leave Charlottetown 12.45 P. M. Arrive Charlottetown 5 P. M. Standard Time throughout CAR PERRY "PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND" Standard Time Leave Borden at 9.05 A-M., 1 P.8d and 4.30 P. M . Leave Tormeutina 10.80 A. Al. P. M, 7.30 P. M. Extra trips are made between. all which automobiles are carried. SUNDAY QIIVIOI From Borden, 1 P. M.. d 46 P. ll. Prom Tormesltine. 3 P. M.. I P. ll WOOD ISLANDS-CABIIDU Daylight loving heave Wood Islands. daily 1 9AM. llkldallllls! M. llld Clflbflil It LM. and 5 P. hours. ERENCE breaking the deadlock which has .f liberations or the ZI-powercon- ‘l, r committee chairman, l Spank oi’ Belgium, "' telling . Fredericton B5. . RM and l. I. i