l MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN -Z-—- m», Heaven itself upon tlie past l,“ power, but. what. has been, has been. and l have had my hour. The Guardian. Three Cont; Morning Dally Founded 183T. JEWS AND ARABS CITARLOTTETOWN, c “OPEN Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Read by Everybody ANADA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1949 16 PAGES PALESTINE PEACE Ei-uuisse REDS TO PUNISH CAPTURED sensual. Ch’town Naval Barracks ilas First Priority But Victoria Pk. Site Netided BanlProclaimetl Dn Margarine By Lt. Governor Sale 1nd manufacture of mar- parlllfl was banned in Prince Ed- uard Iizind yesterday, for the tor.» being at least. ‘ins was done by proclamation t-f the Provincial Dairy Industry .\~ pas-Pd in i937 but never put tr, o for" until today. Premier Jones said the Act iirlillfi be referred immediately to" the PWHCE Edward Island Supreme Ctiziri for ri ruling on its validity. Until a decision ls handed down, sale and manufacture of butter suusilriitey including margarine, arc automatically prohibited in tho Provlilcc. If the Supreme Court. l .c.; the Act. is valid. tho hall vlll tcniain in force until Zegzslaiion is passed to repeal the Act. Prince Edward Island thus b’- "Citizens of Charlottetown must dflldfl HOW WhBUlPf "r nvt U191! men on the exploits of various want a new Naval Barracks in cunudlun expgditiongry fgrge Charlottetown," said Captain J. J. un1t_=_ Connolly. Commanding Officer H. M C. S. Queen-Charlotte, in an interview last evening. “Opposit- ion iii tlio form of quibbling over alternative cites may well prove disastrous to our prospects. At the present moment Charlottetown has first priority in the matter of new construction and an estimated ex- penditure of half a million dollars will be made to make this city a centre; of training for naval re- servists." Captain Connolly intimated that. the Hon. Brooke Claxton. Minister of National Defense had advised iliat the erection of new head- quarters here will have first con- sideration among the Naval Divis- ions oi Canada. Provision is now being considered in the 1949-501 estimates for the funds necessary‘ to cover the erection. but con- stniction will be governed by the availability of materials. Only Practical Site ccmes ihe first. Province to take own hands regulations lnio its uovcriiin‘: silo and manufacture of butter substitutes. In December, the Suprcmc Court of Canada rulerl mnicaritie could be unade and swirl ‘ll the Dominion but not imported. The i937 Act was to come into ‘oi-cc a’. the request of four or more diiectors of the PEI. Dairy- Referring to some of the op- position appearing lit the local press, Captain Connolly said that the site at Victoria Park is re- garded as the only practical site available. Before coming to this decision. engineers from the de- partmcnt had examined all avail- able u-atcrfroiit properties and Author’ of Daiiadian War History Dies Robert Collier Monlrcaler who wrote of the deeds c-f Canadian units ' World War. died in hosplta their opinion was that a building, MONTREAL. Jan. i3 e e (GP) Fetherstcnhaugh, in the in his 51th year. Unable because of an illness to enlist in the Flrt World War, he became one of the best informed His first unit. history was pub- lished in 1925. that of the 13th Battalion Royal Highlanders of Canada. Others followed. The Graduate Society of Mc- Glll University sought Mr. Feth- erstonhautzh as editor to rejuven- ate the "McGill News," quarterly official publication cf the society. lle did this with signal success. raising it to a new level of writ- ing and typography. Dr. Allied: Elnstd; Out Df Hospital NEW YORK. Jan. 13—-(AP)—Dr. Albert Einstein, 69. noted physicist. was discharged today from Jewish hospital in Brooklyn. The Nobel Prize \Vii1l’l(‘l‘ underwent. an abdom- ,inril operation 1R days ago. laoflnflicting Views. On lC . P. R . Depreciation lCharges Are ‘Fashion ‘ti. B. Farmers “S” tiisk Potato Policy FREDERICTlOEIiEJan. 13 — ‘ - d ti of restilu- The f talit , dISCUVBYE when. . . l iiofii; COIIQCFTEEIIE“ the potato lthe Frerlerictbn man's dbatlerecll Mamtallllng “u” alimlervsup‘ industry highlighted today's lbodv ivas found locked in the trunk Jmrled. 5mg“ o! Pflpmg “ml olosin session of the 13rd an- lof his taxi last Monday afternoon lrrlentsln‘ the communlsls Called l! t ' i ' on the Government commanders nual convention nf the Form- ers‘ Association of New Bruns- Wick. The convention recommend- ed Federal legislation to en- l able elimination of price cut- ting. Another resolution urged thr Federal Government to ell- tablisli industrial plants ln New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island for utilization of surplus production. The New Brunswick Potato Growers’ Council contended an effort should be made to div- ide potato production by pI3V< lnces, according to markets. and grow as nearly as poa-ible the amount required. ' Prosper Girnuard, of Kent Boom. was elected provident of the Farmers’ Association. Aired LONDON, Jan. 13 -tAP) — British and American officialsgavo conflicting accounts today whether lReveal Names Of Men ‘Held In Murder Case —Pollce announced [the names of three ‘held in connection with the death, lo! taxi-driver Norman P. Burgoyne are George Hamilton, Rufus Hairnil- ‘ éoairibatilciwgeltiiiége Gordon, all in thei. ‘tonight they would tnearby Barker's Point. ,ty coroner. said the l lWill Be Treated As War Driminal; mhhttteitii... .. —lCP) l Fighting Continues tonight that. men tNegro- ' By Fred ltlampson t SHANGHAI. Jan. l3 —- (AP) — The Chinese Communists announced and punish the war criminal. h . b e termed b oli e as mlir- dg?‘ 0 n y p C . "to surrender those great Iicrthcrn The latest official announcemo-J. ‘ Assorted I g _ also said that a hammer. believed“) preoecuplaeagleostl) an‘? K123515223’? . S lwgctltcr for a peace effort. Ill PPlPiIlK- a source claiming to e "in the know" gave Associated Press correspondent Spencer Moosa what he described as actual con- ditions offered by the Communists. Tho tot-ms were said to include: when found in the taxi Monday. the scene had changed to the other l side of the st. John River. lb Dr Charles MacKay. York Coun- lnquest. has been set tentatively for early next iveek. Further details of the main lll-lousler “f Chm"? and "Cedllfil- . » - - _ udpm L, T‘. _J 2 b d when his single-engined plane iii’. $5553? ri..?:.:r.;i"r..::"r.:‘r e tsiiifmit. “milltililiil at -' ~ ' ' ' .m. PST. ured the right side of his head and a "FQSWNYB a‘ flwifilll Dvfiltlons; p H. driven bone particles two iilches in- Plllllsllnlsfll of "War crimlnals": homli Qflflifmuf" 1E9?‘ “l? u, [he brain; - land PSiabllSlimeflt of a “mgllttqn, .‘_ m u *5 “ B" l One unconfirmed report said that. government." lfflkiflf“ m’ ("Hand mnw“? m‘ ' l l! ~ police searched a house at Barker's‘ Tl"? “Qillillfm Wfllllfl be in the Point yesterday‘ iratlo of five Communists to three An official source disclosed thatlKlwmllllflntl. repleielllatives and one of the thre men held had been . four members from all other m custody sine Monday night and ifwlons ‘ the other two since yesterday. l Th9 Klwmllllflnfl i5 the Govern- According to an RCMP. en- 13W" Pally- nouncement, two have been char-g-t‘ ‘This same Peiping source pre- ed with unstated criminal offences, tdicted Chian; Kai-Shel: ivould not connected with the fatality bu‘. t 155116 a statement of resignation MAXIMS OIA. MERE MAN The nobleman in he whole noble mind ls filled with unborn worth, unborrowed from hi: kind. “sldmls "llcaoiurcri oeh. Til Li-Mln: as a milics or lacr- a fate similar ‘.u Til's. ‘ Subacriptlonl Delivered $6.00_ Mail ' Sets New Record ‘V ' ii e . be... . . m» found at 7 PJVL tonight. Li?‘ lnlgfuhligds were interested in = ‘ Police revealed further that mo‘ ~l 0.1‘ gAyu F‘ AN _ __ scene of the attack had been estau- h? Nanklllg‘ Assoclauld P“"‘5 tAPi RLOIIEIGSLSLSElCPJaEIIKIEFIKBill fished as a spot on the Richibitct-i cnrlfipnnllcnl Harold K‘ ‘lmks re" Odom. robot-eta crossine the Pacific Road in York County near thclgolllfdlhp ‘Etwemmenl’ '5 klmwl‘ from Honolulu to set g ll8ht Diane Fredericton city litiriits. s“, "in? _le.quesled me Umted ,rccoi'd. lBllEiFfl at the Oakland Evidence indicated the body had ‘ '3 R. Britain‘. Frame and Russia tA-upnr. at 63R p_m_ 125T titygg been left in woods in another area “l "Ml" Jointly or individual- »p‘m‘ As-r, “m. giving up i,“ for SCfJlB time and later remove i113 l" lT-l’ l" brlllg the two sides anon m m. m, eastward 861.05; ithe high Sierra. Diviiidlln; gasoline SllppllDS ,sliort his plans to fly non-stop mflre than 5.000 miles to Teterboro. ‘ lu. .1. l‘ He already had broken the 193T Russian record of 1061.703 miles t‘ Ho tins flying a IRS-horsepower. tSlllglP-(‘Tlglflflfl Beechcraft Bonanza lplane. lNoteil Dancer cut . of the proportions intended could‘ not he erected in that area WllH- out. prohibitive expense. It is understood that. Navril the United States had any part in suggesting reconnaissance flights by RAJ". panes along the Pales- ill were being held ‘C/llllihllbfl on Page 5 Col. 5) Trends Revealed murder.“ "for question- ing and investigation regarding theilfl a d8!’- -‘and go to Formosa. possibly ivith- Coming Events "Frokinole ‘I-‘arty in Mt. Albion Hal. January 18th. "Cc-rile to Milton Variety Con- t'(‘l'l at Wiltshirc Hall. Friday. January 14th. if car roads possible authorities ivfll not build unless ovrncrship of the sltc is transferred to theni and that the site must have sufficient land about it for a paradcground and complement- ary facilities. It the site. which is the field immediately west of Government House. is made available. continued Captain Connolly. the department will see to it that the building is set sufficiently far back, and the, By Dorothy Roe NEW itlDRK, Jan. l3 —(APl Spring suits of 1949 will be slim, softly tailored and notable for ex» quislte detail in trimming of silk braid. beaded edges. buttons ant contrasting fabric appliques, Skirts are for the most part slim and slightly shorter than those of last fall. Srme are slit at sidc or back. some have a slight flare .0 allow ease of movctnent, a few are tine-Lg) Dilfin lrClTLlEl". A formal statement by the Brio.‘ ‘Louis B. Mayer were underjaken on Britain's own. responsibility. The statement iddcd i ish Foreign Office said the flights however. that. "The urgent need for precise information as to she fact and extent of ISYAClI incurs ions into Egypt was clear“ to both the Unite-d States and Britain. Other British officials sought to pin the responsibility for the flights on the United States. 'l‘hese inform- l ~~-—— Promises Truth From Yalta Oonferiuice WASHINGTON. Jan. t8 — tAP) 7 Edward R. Stettlnius J12, for- mer United States Secretary of State. said today he is about to toll "the truth" about the inter- national commitments made by the late President Roosevelt at ‘the Yalta conference. Asserting tthat "much untruth has been said Gets Top Salary At Hollywood wasi-irucrou. Jan. l3 _- (AP? lExpert Dies ‘oi Leukemia l ronmiro. Jan. l3 - torn ‘Ono o! the world's renowned radi-l‘ ‘ologlsts, Dr. Gordon E Richards. T63. riled today oi leukemia, a blood ‘disease that sometimes ‘persons exposed to radiation. 1 Notable for his work in cancer ‘diagnosis and treatment, Dr. lRichards was professor of radiol- ogy at the University of Toronto and director of radiology at the “trance at Blue Haven Restaur~ l m‘ i f t d d t ‘h h m)‘ k1 t n ant. Friday January 14th. from l‘ l‘ m? B" 9 1° PYESCM a ° e ° *5 Y‘ P98‘ °P -‘ ' t . 1- l id - Salaries totalling 31.369330 were. _ HO m n30‘. most attractive appearance. More- houette. :2‘;“inlddffielnggnshbécglglsmelg‘); paid by Mews‘ 1nc°,,,,,,,;,ed_ mlabout Yalta and certain actions Toronto General Hospital. Two suit-makers today showed ' ~ movie executive Louis B, Mayor ,0f President- Roosevrli. there." stricken a year ago, his disease "st. Patrick; Day at St. Peters Over the sum which the depart- ment is prepared to spend on tho previews of spring styles to visiting assigned R.A.F. plaiics to the job as a rcsult of an American call for ‘Stettinius told the Senate libr- .ond stat-s Frank Sinatra and Judy ‘mm Rehmm C0 no ‘_ I . l » mml (l ‘i0 185 did not halt him from continuing his work until he we; forced to Eli. Reserve March 11th for play vlcwfl“ Park s"? l5 m EXCESS 0f members l?! ‘he fashllm Prim» l)" m 1; v ‘ t ' (“Gal-land, the security and ex- , “tn-n specialties‘ gthe amount otherwise necessary, the fourth day 0f NEW Yorke 2127,95‘?! e m“ Imam“ 0 ‘Change commission and today "written the record of Yalta." He bed by growing weakness several I Mayer 19d the ply parade Wm, said it will he published as soon “use-k; new The blond (“Sena “Carri Party. Holy Friday. January "F W. l.. llcozcmer Hall, '_‘l.=' "Fnlonrllni: soybean n“ Ex erl a \\ ‘in “lwy lm-rmrled “i°°l- wuh (“allow other than the Foreign Office that mat» meal 44 pcr cont protein. l lal Stripes o! pink m5“ mum J59. the “nigh” were nmde at‘ the re_ Elma“. ‘ n‘ r e" n8 other mus‘ c°llsewallv° l" quest of the American Govemment‘ Sinatra received $325,633 for his \i'7"l‘l<'\i price off car. McGuigan l: Rollo‘ _ "To on" CllSlflmPrS~l§XllfiFi tn due t0 the necessity of erecting a ybuildlng in keeping with Govern- tmcnt House and the historic as- sociations of the park. l. .l l VANCOUVER, Jan. 13 - - 4GP) crowded week of fashion openings. Coppola uses numerous hand~ some imported woollcns for a suit collection. Onc of his headliners is a loose-jacketed. slim-skirted suit kct. lctit, often show contrasting fabrics lln jacket and skirt. Zuckcrmnn-Kraus shows ultra- The State Department in Wash- lngton disclainied any responsibi- ity for the flights. Michael J. Mr- Dcrmott, the Department press of- ficer, saichallcgations from sources art- entlrcly untrue." Subsequently President said it was not true Truman Americm las Judy Garland — waspaid $310.- total benefits -— salary, bonus and a! ll» ls flPalTd hi‘ the Stale DE- pmsion deposus‘ _ o; $733924 [or phrbffleltl. Stettitiiils attended the his services as managing director Yfllla conference. ‘of production of Metro-Goldivyn-l IMaycr. Loews movie-making sub- ‘KaISer-Frazar puns l Dut |tl Prediction lmivic acting for M.G.M. Frances _ Guntm - screen credits list herl nF-TRQIT- Jin- 13 ~'APl “‘ ‘ lKalser-Praser Corporation today lordciled a production cut. at which similar to conditions found among 1920s, following a trip to England and Gcrtnany. He was author of numerous papers on diagnosis and I - . “no oilctiko nnd SOXDFFTIT mcnl in " Leslla Wmsm" mlddlbfled feminine stilts with elaborate trim . _ L . i483 klml t u. L‘ . 1 .k y ._.| Newfounolantl i-sherman, was in _ i L. d t‘ ~1_ b L f the 10st I, llllihllrllles 113d leflllmed l"- BW" ‘ ~- _ i ‘_ ‘ l.»‘ - , 1~ 1 ‘ _ -\‘~”h"i'. o‘ H “cs m e l iVIIIWOHVPI‘ lfldfly "t0 Rel B ll!" "ll ‘Fl-triple ‘has. An Orexrrniile iilaa “h .reconnalssanc-e' m” Preside?“ ACUPSS Bell“ Dalimt rieiiahtted iilalliliatii aliwzlarlnfi Eiitfdlietr rellslirlictligiils ‘Emlmenl’ "l Canc" “ml "m" - l‘\' t 2- l. . ..i.t=. ..l n said it would. end a ho th b , -i it. litl “ m“ “e 5"“ D‘ “ “" t ‘ . ‘t '. . -- - . - i‘ ff i- "l" "i -L-"“- o" -- "m" " to tn act pa): epecn cs e o sf) 1 n check suit in lack and ui e vi i um. 11st, 0g 544151-195 Paul by that ted a temporary reduction“ tgvatvflBmckvmp‘ “e was graduated m Sttlln bizirzs Hall, Eros-uteri by Boy Scouts. Sunday All. i6. a‘. 8 pm. "(inciting skate of the season at ‘we haverft tried Jan. meeting liter- tExpect Lively Debate amazing true \"\\ (llasizoiv rink tonight, ll Special league wards. Team! must have lineups. "MacDonald Bros. Theatre, l-‘r: dill‘. Saturday. the story n‘ North Rustico. ‘ herring. not." iiii‘i‘é.“tltll‘tinli.iii‘t?l‘n““ei§ On Atlantic Y”! Short. "Loading Hogs for Canada , _ l Packers Ltd, ut Mui-ny Humour‘ By Clyde Blackburn But‘ m keeping with an agree- OTTAWA‘ Jan‘ 13__(CP,_F,.OZ,,H roll, Warners listed payments to ‘ ‘ Ehllfifly. 17th JaunBfY~ Murray OTTAWA» "ll- 13 “WP, “CW1 ment reached by the seven negotiat- meat in Canada-s yard“ M m‘. lproducer-dlrector Hal Wallis total- , ' . lrendy reporting 6 below zerO. River, Tuggdgy 13th Jgnuu-y, 5 to Canada in men. money and mat- m; goilntriei, details 0f m6 mull“ New Year totalled 50-7541“) l m‘? 5100mm “d ‘nmwls l" M“ l t A disturbance lust west. of 0t. ll- 3H1!- "lll! 101‘ Dflflltililllloll in the ston are being kept a close secret. pound, camping,‘ Wm, 45‘311_Q0_'_,ior James Cagney. \ lllWn, and moving wllllleflsl l5 "‘ _ North Atlatic security Dhtcl» gfglll‘ Generally it is kndownsonly th€t“he previous mnmh‘ H“. Bureau n; sitigiieythBuchmani : grrliductsiir. ‘ pected to cross out: t3‘ scfa Sea: ‘Dance ises to be akeen sub ect 0r B 5.6 Canada, the Unite tates, he ~ Q mt m] 2510c“ 5,1 topp e payro o oum a ,‘ w‘ , _ . Boston uni-l pass sou o ov lliill, Fridayniltlflh-Zer-Eliolrlllry after Parliament megts Jan. 2o. United Kingdom. fiance. Belxlum. itiitilsiiisrttrélel] rtiheittaféi 11.25am Pictures Corporation with saso-l GKIC-WO- ~l."‘“~ 1" “W” f" ‘°“‘.”_°,’M§fl“‘§ 1:’;’,§s'§,‘n‘“lf,°,§ybl§§d‘ 560th ma“. ‘Present itiolelittohr Bponsored by UlBtZ-Klnross Junior it. is expected the speech from The Netherlands and Luxelnbollr: pound! hi pork. 23.22am hi beef. mo. tutu siiltooo went to om: tum“! SW“ “mjflulfe "T" i,“ ‘lmkfbe ma, o. ,,‘,,,,,,,,,,, 1011mm this disturbance will he will Fan-tiers Organization. MacLeant. the Throne will contain all the h- are drafting a security pact by 5.886.000 of veal and 5.752.000 of Cohn the companys executive vlce- Pmpaled m- cope l‘ Mi a Dim ‘immanent. the thousands of inlureu l far south to bring snow to M! Olfhfllrn. Lunches served after. ion-nation the Government. is fr-‘e which all would agree to combine mutton and lamb. president. hr" “mm c “m ' ‘Se; his)“ recover from ‘hose who of the forecast regions. Howeve rs were inevitably doomed bi‘ an over- Yflllimlllh "la-l be tglelgisnoa} b3‘ “Hodrey Game at Covohead Rlllk. between East Royalty and ations at. that. time. Prime known to be anxious to talk wit lcn the Pacific coast sclning for "Down our way.“ he said, “we tgo out for herring all right, but it with the seine to disclose on progress oi negoti- Minister St. Laurent is collars. cuffs and pockets edged in narrow white braid encrusted with tiny yellow beads. Many of the suits cuffs this season. which worn at bracelet length. have turn- may be Pact Costs bassador irwashington. against an also these come the Scandinavian h as partners in the pact. aggressor. It in known participants would wel- countries the Palestine crisis. Israeli forces stliot counter near the complicated the problem. tine. FROZEN MEAT STOC KS down five lconipnni". British planes last Friday. The an- 3 border further l$Bl5.4'l6.l9 ‘ touchy Pnlestlne Blanke took in $244,666.67 from l During the day British Ambassa- dor sir Oliver hanks went to call on Truman. The visit was viewed here as an attrimpt to case Ameri- cari-British differences over Pales- iive next wcek. and said Went-ed lwas caused by tho United Henry iGovcrnmcntIs anti-inflation limit ions on instalment. buying. %IIDIAN DIES Actor Deiinls Morgan and producer Wnrnors. Th0 figural covered only movie studios whose loot fiscal year old- cd in mid-INS. The S.E.C. said complete reports , one. of from companies emploiyins such ltoday. tstars as Bing Crosby. Ingrid Berg- ‘Tommy Hanflley. another ‘man and Bob Hope will not be momedlan u ho was hurled today. ‘received until April. "“"'"*" i In ‘addition to lllo . , i l ry employees nov on its pay- S t i“ “ ‘ . C1 16S top-ranking They added that atomic bombe isotopes used as weapons States IIDON. Jan. 13—(AP)—~Nosmo King. 63. hlackface stage star and BBCXs top comedians. dieil l-le was a close friend of BBC of the tuttire will be bigger than those of the present and that radia- are "as 190B from th» University of Tor- onto as a gold medallist. In 1917 he was appointed radiol- ‘might ‘ogisf at the Toronto General i ‘til his 000th. CONQUERORS‘ GROUNDS lithe first to establish .serves. Not Read dOse of radiation. tTho amount of radiation a vi strikes 1 ‘ Norman kings of England were psfimuqlurrles 8"" Pwlerihee Edward i.=i tim has absorbed can be calculated $5.00; other Provinces l; U. S. {[00 ‘lll. N. Mediator tllrges Speed lln Deliberations l Asks “Dthcr»fiDvernment's" To Keep Hands Dff. (By L. S. Chakales) RHODES. Jan. IB-’-(AP)— Rep- resentatives of a Jewish and an Arrib government sat down to- gether for the first time in open cnnicronvo today to negotiate an armistice in Southern Palestine. The Israelis and Egyfltians open- ed the crucial negotiations for peace after Dr. Ralph Bunche, act.- imz Ifnited Nations mediator, urg- orl "all governments" not directly involved to keep hands off in or- ricr not to jeopardize the confer- encc. Although Bunche named no gov- ernment his statement was accept- od as a reference to Britain and the R. A. F. patrol along the Egyptian liorrler from which five plant-s wore shot. down last Fri- day. ‘ "l have l!'l mind riot only the governments directly involved but those as well whose interests im- ‘pol ihcm to keep close surveillance ~<>n df-‘Veloflments in the area." he said. Bunche appealed to the negotia- ttors to hurry. "I trust." he said in a ltatemenl lissued shortly before the confer- lPHPc lives“. “you will not lose ‘sight of‘ the urgency of time in tyour deliberations. l “The pea-co of _ the Near East thongs in balance while you meef ‘. . . . you cannot afford to fail- ‘Ynu must succeed." ‘ The first mot-ting was short, lconlinued on Page c Col. a) SOLD BOGUB ANTI J1EE! MONTREAL, Jim. 13 - (OP) < Armand Roy. who sold n ao-call anti-freeze liquid that froze sol ‘at. l5 degrees, was convicted today o! obtaining 8:715 by {also pro‘ fences tn the sale. Sentence wiI be pronounced Jan. 2'1. one 0F fttesi: Mooerot APtiarMenfs one so Snap. {as ooc. CAN otiix mo. the fan. UP Aw DOWN‘. /~,_/ f? lent " \/ u; . f; “l l l _/ _\' r\ Japanese after the atom bomb explosion at Hiroshima, was chronic and terminated in a form of leukemia. Dr. Richards set up the first. high voltage X-ray treatment. machine in Canada in the earlyl TORONTO. Jan. 13—(CP)—-Mini< mum and maximum temperatures: ]\'ancou\‘cr 23, 33; Edmonton 25, 3T) lwinnipeg ll, 24; Toronto 29. 36; fOttau-a 4B. 19; Montreal 10. 20; iQuebs-c F. ‘l7; Saint. John —. 20; ‘Moncton l5. 22; Halifax 19. -—: 2Chlirlottetoivn ll‘), ‘.27; lzo; Yarmouth 2's. 22. B-below. i HALIFAX, Jan. l3 by tho. Weather Office at. Halifax Hospital and held the position tm- val-m mu‘ mums-n; 115-15,“; Synquis: The fort-cast regions are in 1 northerly current. of cold air. are reported in Shotla. In lalong the ‘clear and la lcallties. Blissville Airport |northern cdcc of lPriday morning. Regional forecasts: Prince Edward Island: s. Sydney 19, - tCP) ~ Official inland forecasts issued W Dominion Public and and and Nov! New Brunswick and Si. LITMTEDCO, skies arl temperatures are falling ito below zero tonight in many lo- al- Covahead Saturday January 15th. Bttme Bt , tli- l. e nit to Canada and the "Wllfldlsyls Enlist. 283:5: olfninmiiltiialn ltgtlgrgisll? ii. ls Unliied ngtgtes expenditures for frlllhfml“! a‘ ba°m'l°ll5l°“l WE" “Ts: ‘igkiglxfoéfl “ggefrgllrogllxlima cloud‘. hEQOrY-Ling ma, so", g1. ‘mm “Own u“ m“ m‘ Prcsldem “m5 and equipment‘ not only ‘or lta$lflblil in the laurnal of the ctly-‘syyiopulatlon would be killed in ter midnight Friday varlabld u would like to see the new Prime home defences but for the‘ impov- Amelia‘: Mmivanhsoflaufl“ m” ‘H-oxphjsim‘ "r me m" regardlegs dnudincss “H, Md“). mattered We have a few oars of the top Minister, but the presidential in- erished Westom European oount- ‘ ‘d_ * ' ‘M median mm Anomer mm, Snomlumc, CW1‘ Nmmwe,‘ Blades of oats like Number Two auguration next week and the rips now existing through economic (ll ‘ant, Hm 311mm; nmnmt in would survive with proper medical winds 1'» Low early Friday morn-r Canada ‘veslern “m! ma" Nun‘ prepamumls m’ Pnlmmentl“ 0pm" m“ fmm NON“ Ammo“ rtplfalof tlhenfact. that the. l atornic care and the icnialndr-t- probably ting at Charlottrtoivn lfl and hlgH l I would survive without. medical l in the afternoon lift. “mulls haven. The Atlas Gra 1hr. Montreal, ‘l?!’ Three Canada Western Oats in “Me and lollcit enqulrieg mm Cmllllly- hoard of Trade Build- ficult. position of not being able tn disclose details tn advance. hmidlud by Hume Lng here a week later will prevent Canada's negotiations are being Wrong, Ain- lt. means also the to the proposal. .. ..- -.-........-~_...»-.--_~....»---»<- -._-.-.-_-.-___..._.. maintenance less committed to the principle oi though their parties are more or major cities than the were at Nagasaki." bomb was developed in this country .1 apancse bulk. n d i b t . d t d tlllngness “MM 2am?‘ nckslgg: a éncftfiirgzlrnaogz bTezégrfiflOlnflva 2m; ‘xgtrcxeannn acvivdent m“ F U R and great. strides have already been care. _ ' ‘h. ‘l ‘ D“ February shipment. Also ‘Double t-he task of selling the North At- may occur in Europe. made in terms of better undei- The authors o _ rare euirie ‘fh. Recleiined Alberto Olll- W0 81V! 15ml‘! 95°7- l-o "Ni! relpeetlve lgq. so n" l, l; known here the standing of the biologic efefct of its. stone, fonnteil) connec.e w l "ll tiltelltv nnleylireu and other lslative bodies and m in the dli- leaders h: the opposition groups in . "dl“"°"~ "° “mild “m” l“ m“ “Mm” . , . ' g d h v not been ggqngulted al- FOR lllltlilill illlilltil CAKES liNil Pitt much better off to cope with an District. and Di Leon t Jacobson “m 5 E e ' atomic bomb attack on one of our and Dr. J. Ganott. Allen of the Argonne National Labratory. C lcaco atomic Manhattan arrives at Cape CAR FERRY "ABEGWEIT" WEEK DAYS Leaves Borden 9.10 A. M. 10.15 A. M. hl~ t‘ and arrive: at Borden 3.35 P. M. l No Sunday lchedule in effect. and Tomemttno ll Imvee Cape Tormontlne 2A0 P-M: t I TALKS , .