10 PAGES E 35 Hyosyolsld create something. ‘yoeaentbeeenethias. Maxine CIA MERE MAN platen: Idwald Island alr- in the apnmxim- Ak Ibrce personnel on hoesdidxe Queen th lhi h truncated dock in NevfiYogk 7% IN 1 thi Psvvisce: WM. . C sppeill. ; WAG. Juno. Gaudet. W t D-A. y, 0 int l0: NAV. RD. Mec- amlomme de- Chef A.A.ai . an. l in. Stewart: alt-ism seen-es ao’. u. ‘eluiivw. i ' senesth. teisellttee Makes Good Progress At Federal Capital "MTAWA. Jan. i: _ ($9.5m _ V07 satisfactory progress is made ~bor the Dominion-Provincial economic committee, The Guardian "in enBa‘ ‘,,byAisx Shelton, general secretary. ‘. ‘Since we reconvened est Tues- ," . eiton said, "we have _ n engaged dlscuasio O in fact-finding and n for eight hours a day. M thlnll loci: now, we may be able to com lete our task before the» co-ordina g committee cf the conference meets on Jan. 28. There ~i .a continual exchsng co-re, of ih- -- Ireindelegetss from the, Meri- i-imes, the West. end Central Clan- .u. seismic. twang,‘ no. a h. "'"".§.t¥'r".*~ ‘g sit. Discuaspiclik c“ ‘W. erani were "on _a technical is Veterans Affairs he so , vei.". I Sequel to s number of re orted cases of distress among ve ersns of the gesent war and their fam- illes » alter S. Woods Doputy Minister of Veterans Affairs is taking steps to bring about closer rels one, etween officers of his d ent in all parts of Canada and the quarter-million veterans recently returned from overseas. In man investigated cases, Mr. Woods d, veterans in difficulties and distress were not aware of the rights facilities which are theirs under the law. They hsd failed to a ply for aid and assist- sncs in t e proper quarter, but once matters had been brought to the attention of the department. their difficulties were solved in almost every case. ere are ve few cases of dis- tress of hardshp among v ‘ who‘ have returned to their own communities to resume civil life. Difficulties have cropped up, how- aer, whfin returngd metn "have en see ng ernp oymen I strange vlnce or municipality. ‘rhreugo its public relations di- (Ooutiansed on Pass 3. Col. 4) Ontario Woman Is Fatally h Beaten; Assailant Coming Events "ws-"vtslsni. community and na- .. 0...... i. i. w lease; 2.122125? v mla‘.’.‘i°.i.€"°.2i.u‘.’i.’€f‘“§.ili. .2."-*n....' ‘if. ‘..;°§§°°'....°...““'*... “’,'i{§°"~',, He l» "Wm!" n "h" l" W" Wm“ Awhbmml’ “t Senator ‘Tanner was stipendiary of Philip Murray. head of both amounting generslbl to 25 Der diamced edinti m‘; iindlanlzaflons 3°81"! "n" "' '3°- ‘i i“ '3' magistrate and town solicitor in the union and the Congress of In- cent of peyl-ecils were ordered swardnk t! ngbu s e t hsfdvihre °iii°-“° W" i °Y°““'°" °°"‘°""‘ Pictou from 1888 until his veslsnu- dusirial Organizations. rol- virtually all workers in the th Chi ey ‘J '1 an“, i y tical leader of that rank in the “on In 1m and ‘emd “m, m. “w”, “ted Saturday at Mum’ m9mme$s%v 11m .9233? on of "Egfl- mud.“ m mud to m, 1st Resiment. Halifax Ariillflv. the personal request of President - ' METEOROLOGICAL oils-w m” m“ “x w" ma" "m". m’ mAtiilelgsgilii otiirlriigigiillll“ l" m‘ ierences- filnoélgiwitfleiiollllouvifiih Gigi}: 9 irmgto, ( . - mu en “h:"".lr...-.... said u... u. mo» M "~v»r=i,=fl=*~=- n or Mm F- Fuse» Four Razlwaymen Lose low» l» s= We“ M nmmlfi mun“, wh, M, “m, isms. silrlifl! 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' -'—— Hi3» I filglanld, because t ere mot! .6 b u‘ d m t “ma”, John m. u“, 11mg- .“ on," we" The last two bodies were removed men. - _ , m ‘Hw- mm”“s.la metvmtm °i °“'~P°°l"° '“ m‘ ‘Mo? m“ Alex£ndcr'.ll::doh:ld o! st. Peters. "1"" ‘M’ ""- “ffvf ‘ , ‘fmh Mm“ QM“ dfl"§§,‘°“,‘°,““°d ",‘,:§“{,,'"§, m‘ F°"°""= I ‘ ' HM‘ u’ m’ d 5133's’ ‘ieigaiigndnrkoiivinsvfiilo: m not.“ “d t?’ "'m'“:::|' yak‘ a.“ n" Z‘.'°..,§'°%’.,',‘,'§ xilliln"ll‘ill‘ltgi?lel ‘liafiiidiffilusflfi; and this: gquipggit We: 12%;; Ottawa and Upper St. IOWICOI ' ‘ U’ "“" m’ "“° ‘W’ n: c...."""*. .;.§‘*"‘".... In‘: u v-imu. M» i-==-i“‘--’¢-“‘-"-- sw- wgmg .,,,,~:~~ hwy» 22;..'Ji"i,“.li’.' ...":.":::tz .33.‘ ii“%.il'.‘i‘“l§l.‘i“t£€.f.‘2‘ Si? iii: me gsggl gee "ls-u . _ ew .- . s an co . u, f _ I tive megbeqrisnmfl o l, ‘on’ "u. an” m, to awn?‘ Truman.’ snumber of empty railway coaches was extinguished. An eye-witness tow" “mam. ma u“ "Canada has emer tans the ‘I n" "L om“! o‘ m. munmuum the mdmm and osed the tunnel to traffic. who entered the tunnel lste in the 8L John, 96mm“ w,“ m‘ In" m“ “i Y,“ m ‘mmat “V? Fletch Hilltilllllfl‘! who has offered I130 s day increase. vmlmug m‘ fling“ a?“ zgtg-‘mma ffsbuilnbed dktfinzdtififilse northwest winds: generally fair - n . amen from . . e n- “l ' ' ' i §.'»'i'€¢'°'i'ds‘iifiilli"h: the ‘W210; "muilgfgflgti Nawadigtnuwn gin‘ ‘ “F?” ha‘ 4% gm ad A hiiiifiiga Gallon’); Thambteedngllllalltrimesse who had u“! anneal” Mi of unlimited fofbetaéamnilneg-gug; fin "u" t: m“ ti”. _ m. mutton w“ ‘ha.’ demand xlaeAaadh-eertlgw: ‘games; ‘may rsggogvhetmrae lggutiflapganghizilebmals on", l" 13ml.’ u. u mar - will m9“! m“'m““' f" ‘ “n” "mu" which a Diesel an ine towing the nei’: body was founddour hours 37°55 5M" "'5 "mil": ' “hi!” mskin the n IIO’ l burning cars collided and were later. Strong westerly winds es led- wgi. will. ' lllumed or lost their lives mm suf- It was not until roul- o'clock this enie sell: eerily chilly Ill i howe that rescue much Mil!!! MINI!“ “a ma“. u n” ‘batimfi began about I sin 33$?" found We»... and Cou snvwflnrrics and veri - . l‘. _- l h d I ' hostels!!! llwess on i.'.'i"soli£.““i3'e§°#h°i'e'€w§" 333- ififi?aa"i'i°ss'cifi'i""fl.e sisal‘. n out m? moraine ai "m treal. It spread o cars on sd- the‘ northern exi . They had and onight at .24. n; been is jotnin tre a and to the canopy gone about s00 rds before sue- R111 moon January 11 9.40 A. ll- qqmqm e ‘, over e reil but was quickly cumbing to smo e. Summcrside tide eiaianmllb- qqyqtmg- brought under control. It was de- Bailway crews set to work as "$68 lillifl‘ iiiln Clilfltfi oided, however, to move e soon as the fire was out to ‘re- ' as to coaches through the three-mile painthe tracks but a company v B loh tunnel to the lees-congested fokesrntn said it might be several nor hern be ore service is resumed. id dloated that _Wfl8 $11G \ of the 82nd Airborne Division st tnony, arc blue-eyed, tow-heeded ployed in South Bend, Ind. The babies made the crossing to New Pictured aboard the liner Queen Mary. where they were "edoptecf by 8800 hard-boiled veterans Robert H. Gloss, former staff sergeant now em- uhristening cere- tripiet sons of seven-months-cid York with Mrs. o. Glues (right), an English girl. Members of the div- islon ohippedsin for an "education fund" for the bab- ies expected to amount to over $8000. triplets ere Robert Harold. J12, Stephen Franklin William. Holding’ them are T-o Don men, of Bismarck, N.D.; Queens. N.Y.. and T-b John Arslanian, old Ohi ' and Shaun J. I-ieinte- - Heinrich. of Spring- T-t George Probe Gontillues In Death 0f ii. B. Woman ‘a is; m1 o .. as 3U- ‘ ‘y’ (or '2 ‘lfmlbv m: as a Mackeen, pro Pathologist, in- a abortion cause of death of Mrs. A I . Dr. C.L.~ lihnereon, coroner, said to, do, . The n’ body Riley at gym. shake, sewvfis miles from here. Police said Mns. Audrey Dunlvp and Elmest Pittman, both of Saint John, were being held as meteirial- witnltzssss for an inquest tomorrow lino of City Police into the was ta as an indication e1 . C886 in t bh 1 tsiit occurs: wizlgijit ifbe 8C"! At firs”. Ho Canadian Mounted Police were the only investigators." Mrs. .. divorced from wit? F- Wgdmfl. now of Mono- . SUTHV ' old datigb-tcr. by m mm” Toronto Bakery Strike Settled ‘POIDWIO. Jan. i8 -= (GP) — End of s seven - week strike by vers and in- side worhelrs voted to accept an s- 5. ‘ srisinirbfrom negotiations and to return work. Sought (o JUL titan? P) — ce t smifl assailant worth Iootwibyhdilsdmizenlwfil mostly’ arm’ ahe rolmihhediy mouse-manganese- M". uriu gnome is he begfixwotedwi sighnhtrttor‘: ‘st-magma! iomilsi of found‘ J.“ BOSTON, Mass. Jan. 13 _' (OP) -.Honorsd at a dinner in the beli- room of the Copley Square Hotel tonight by a large assembly of greater Boston Canadian Ameri- cans, Lieut. Gov. Joseph A. Bernard of Prince Edward is and, hailed a war victory in which the United States and Canada worked in close coiisboretoln, and predicted bonds of friendship forged in the fight would become closer in the days of esce. ether of six sons in the Cans- dian armed services, five of them overseas veterans, Governor Ber- nard saluted the f‘ ‘“ - AmerL cans of this area who sérved in the great conflict, and paid tri- bute to those who fell. “As a Canadian. and as Gov- ernor of the Province which made the greatest proportionate contri- butions in men, women and money of any in the Dominion. I say that your country and Canada merit everlasting credit for achieve- ments in the war victory," the Canadian leader told S00 diners. He said that. it seemed that Divine Providence held. raised u certain chiefs in moat orucia times to guide the United Nations to victory, and stated that the peoples of those nations should offer prayers of thanksgiving for deliverance from "a wori of tyranny and serfdom." " to New Cardinal Governor Bernard said that the thousands of Prince Edward Island- ers in the Boston ales would be ratified to learn that Archblshos smos McGuigan, recently elevate to the Cardlnalate, was a native of Hunter River P.E.1. He said that Cardinal Mcdluigan was the first English-speaking church man in “LL-Gov.- Bernard Guest Sneaker. A! Bests" @105. n Hon. Chief Justice Thane A. Camr- foll, administrating the Province n his absence: Hon. Premier J Wal- ter Jones, leading agriculturist and m... w. J. P. MecMilian, physician, and leader of the Opposition was Mrs. Bernard, and the tonsi- mastor was Dr. F. W. Christopher. A brother of til_ Governor, Wa- llsm Bernard, o Jamaica Pia , was also a head table guest. After the dinner Governor Bernard met many friends made With the Governol‘ at the dinner ‘ Wave 0f llolll-llpe we‘ arrested Thursday as n, sus- use in a $11,000 holdup in the James A Ogiivie department store last s er. 0n the credit side of the week- end ledger was the arrest by Pro- vincial Police of four men and the iscovery in woods on 11s Perl-oi: of s bren sun and 3.000 worth of antique silverware s len from the home of TJI. Arnold of Benne- ville. Que. Three other men. one of them armed. ' Anne de Believue, Que. All seven are dielieved to be members of a glng sus ecbed of laging country homes a the we em end of the Island of Montreal. Their names were not revealed e. swi-‘(w-u. . Alberta Educationlst Will Retire In April EDMONTON. Jan. 12 - (OP) - Completing more then 40 ears of do in Alberta. educat on. DT- G. Fred McNally, deputy minister of Education will retire from sov- emrnent service in April. it was announced today» Bum on a farm near Frederic- ton, he received. his education st rum! schools. Fredericton High School and. the University of New during the time when he lived in Roxbury. Former Con OFITAWA, Jan. 1S - (C?) - Senator Charles Elliott Tanner, 88, former leader of the Nova Scottie Conservative Party and a member of the Upper House since 1017, died at his home here today lifter a lengthy illness. A native of Plctou, NS, Sena- tor Tanner. a lawyer, won his first provincial election in i900 in his home constituency to become one of three members from Pictou ridi- ing in the Nova Scotia legislature. Defeated in an attempt to win u federal scat in 1008, he was chosen Conservative leader in 1912 and {loelléi the post until defeated in The following ear he was of:- pointed to the enste where n 1932 he. headed s special commit- tee to investtigste relations of three Leader In N. S. Dies The United States steel industry today started nursing stalled mills back to normal production in hopes of s. wage settlement with the C. IO. Steelworkers Union. Brunswick. servative _T|Il’0li0ll0i| Steel Strike |ll The ll. S. (AP)-D f0!‘ 8 Archbishop Moiiuigan Stresses World llnity —-_ 10ml‘), Jan. 18 - ($) - NEW building and When the flames threatened B’ buildings across Street, the HAVEN, Conn, Jan. Image estimated s: $300 was caused by a fire . threatened the entire dow business district of Friday night, The blaze stratcd in a rvalipaper store in the Odd I‘ ows building of the Cheater m ‘ -‘ l'l Paint read I lain P which $300,000 Fire At New Haven, iionn. town New Haven and el- o the unmi- narrow Crown BY JOHN WALLACE BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 13 —-(A.P) Journal-Courier, New Haven‘: morning newspaper, re~ moved its staff and equipment to the New Haven Register building on Orange Street and the night office staff of the New Haven As- sociated Press Bureau also moved to the Register building. Argentina lias Country-Wide _ Strike Today —Polioc tilroiighout Aiswiine We" 0n the alert tczlieht in Pushers-film paralyzing tlu-cedayloountry- wide lockout. bflfllnning at might, which will shut down virtu- ally sli industry and mid- commerce. The lockout wee industrrs ans oi r-end l Postponed Week ;1"‘;‘if%’§dru-lil‘3l“;§§ i ‘ commit d: ‘acturcm, bus- ?“ i-nessmen and ' " lists which By NORMAN WALKER PPrTSiBURG-H, Jan. Iii-MP) — A week's grace from a strike of of called the lockout said en extension of the shut-down period would be oonsidelcd if no solution was reached by Wednesday. Announcement chime Saturday after a cabinet meeting which postponed consid- eration of tile employers‘ demand for e substantial the lockout modification of the bonus and wagcincxlease de- the Western Eilectric Company, to "defer the strike, withdraw their pickets and tum the issue in dis- pute over to the N.F.T.W. The renal l action appea- ent-ly indicated that the union ex- ecutive boerd had apparently not fully considered its responsibilities under the Smith-Connolly Act when president J.A. Bieme announced s shod-t time earlier that a. strike had been ordered. m. Bieme. after 4 l-Mwlsr ex- ecutive board erence, told IWW-‘Jilapcrmen the Iiicdcmtiorfs 48~ member locals would determine lust when and how sad inflame): mam"?! will! 9i we carried out. . Alooidu ltflwcver,» e formally by ine use‘? tion's four-man strategy coda-imit- tee. Mr. Bierne said. Armouncizlg the sctiocite matter of to avert such a strike had {$311 Blelme declared it would affect vietivns. news printers. and ‘ things serviced bv leased the telephonic industry." He told reporters he would not “m”: exactly when the strike $118M hbegome effective until the on a "proper 1 l- view oft igtdicetions fihalilil°°qoiT ernmeln Msw “Possible seizure of the ' in mm: T?’ we gliiblic utility have . Mr. radio and “We erswouidgobeck totheirjohsu the Go 1; Phone git-dam‘ k m" the w“ Ilenry Ford ll II. S. Young Man 0f Year CHICAGO, Jan. 1g _ (AP) __ gmtrl’ {Film II. 38-year-old presi- fifi 0 the Ford Motor Conlpsny, was named Saturday the "nation's. vuisiandmx young man of the Y0" in the annual competition held by the United States Junior Ghsmberlof Commerce and its pub. llcdtion Future" magazine, Mr. Ford, the Association said, was selected "because cf his out- standing record in industry and his interest in TO U fit ‘ii ‘s - CQUKH ~ the ‘I din?‘ 1min‘: coaches ‘ I “O the his: . loos oasis! the smoke of the tunnel, the with the work car ' ut lea lllO OI I” Yllllnflgu a eh; m eantime. main line trains are being re-muted into Montreal while travellers mm town of Mount Royal. St. lam-eat and ' Subscription oaimee sue. Wlulzetherlrevlaeubll-I-LIM DKYSi 250,000*WOI‘k0lSl T0 .l_3_e Involved _ Archbishop James C. MoGuigsn, Continue; $3,000 .. u. said u... in . 00111011 izeitimhrmdiilmihm dio- c urc _es e In cese o! Toronto that lack of world unit three WABl-IINWMN, Jen. is - (an ___. ion...“ m‘ 4... National some... the; Islanders Expected He said the ocnsistclry at the 973°“ WW3"! mwmwe u] Mounds/ii... Jan. is -- (cm -_ Vatican Feb la, when he will him- Mid Well“ "W11" °i m°°° °' o H - l Thail- of two cash boxes said to self receive the traditional red hat will” wmke" W“ be “my” m n contain bboui 412,000 was reported enlblenmtic of nu new office, may d”! W‘ m“ i‘ “i” “m”! to po today as the wavg o1 prove to be mo“; “u, ma“ 1m, withdrawal 91' pickets from United _____ hold-ups which swept Montreal polish: in the o1 u... Blew wiemwne enhances. last week continued over the week- Church and 0d the world. “l” “ti” "MW" lmmflllflitly Huumx J“ u _ "m" end '" "Ills world recites never before "l 9' “wish” ‘i’ “i” " “d” “t? Edward minds" 3.5014 m, M, ‘litres hooded men escaped with its need of unity, the lad: of which w" “he” “m1 “Wit 0i’ flvimfll. mm amp Lady New“ meow! the cash boxes from the Pain threatens the preservation od civ- m’ Bwd mmwmed‘ here Jpn l5 include. ’ Modems Bakery on East End ilization." he said. A Pbderation spokesman said it Sgt cg finding, french Riva. Pspincau Street early this morning "As the Pope says, n41 menu-um wvlild adhere "Sirlvili! F0 Pwvifimii _ JJ, Mmbonfld sou“; ei.’ tieing up the night wstch- system of thought strove to create M m“ sllllmfimlmall‘! A“ “M h” Lin; Road" Pte. M; lleobeod, man, Arthur Qsys, whom they without the Church orr in appeal.‘ directed its member undone to file Hunt" 31;". u (N75) 3 L vrlier forced ixrlead them to the um to her, .. urlfly bu“, m, m. 30-day strike notices" Tlhonrpeon Charlottetown ' ‘ vault. sultan-e and m; hum mlrther, the spokesmen said. the ' ' Another early morning theft The attempt we, a "we ‘mm; Federation has requested siriki-ns glee from the Li; Lazarte company Other attempts will be made with’. gitsiletigndrliiiectric gokxfrlmy workers L raore on own 0Wl'l Peel outtheoh W1 ewbhep NMWM size-asserts“ imelshm": we m" °,',,“‘,,°,“_"°‘“’°“‘ "’ burr screen..." ".”“°.é"u.t'~.‘§” °°“' "a" o“ s" o s. . per an a coa "The cause or e no and s $500 fur neckpiece. mere negiiiiw but with Eiiswifi stcupflse- Police meantime pressed a tense development of her c T“ ybdmtm“ “Wu”! u“ 331g; 12%:- Vgillioin Réaidell, alias supra-nationalism‘, which is xiii‘ wmmmfiwmi‘ °°mm“§u§°““‘§}‘ . I . w o escap rom a more than her Eiflipmen or ezs, Fedier on ~ ' police station Saturday. Riddell catholicity." “ma” m‘ °' New which struck Wedneedev at u“ Prumouon‘ OTTAWA Jen. 1d ._ Governor General nounced promotions in and ap pcintments to the Venerable Ord of the Hospital of St. John Jerusalem. All those honored have conspicuous in services to Canadian branch of the Order, commonly known the It. John Ambulance Assecis on. Included in the list were four men and one woman meted to the rank of ccmlnan er 10 ine-i and six women promoted off! seven-appointed serving brother: and four serving sisters. ' The list nclu set " Jdhh’ m. is. Charlotte . Miss Caroline’ McInnes? Halifax. Serving Bro Wilfred sKinley. gllmenburs. N8. m. Myrtle aihoun, Mess N.B.;IMiaa Kate M. Stewart, Seth John, N.B. 80 TBDOP TIAINI MONTREAL. Jan.‘ 1S — (Q) : ME. Dokc. genera ps0? ent of ON I-teilwsyl. se M" turdey that 30 trow treme- largest number yet needed to meet a. single tl-oomhip-wiii be W"!!! at the dockside when the 11w‘ Queen Elizabeth reaches New York Monday Th3 White all! 5111p 13 bringing home 10.01! Ollie- (OP) - ‘I11 Saturday an... ‘i il"°' A rsonnei and 1.4M l- adisn rmy be CA1". members from ove We (All Rseiilur BEUEVE ‘iii! Wont» WAS MADE iii 3W2! luvs; tiles: wells no trrlclsm till-ear files e other suburban centres are being transported by eutobue.