, , Kl k H ll base- ‘o i» 3-w- - Guardian, handed llll. animus-Guardian. ‘two Costs. Air Mall rtrrvlee To Magdalene Oanoelleii r .__.._ w w" “W "°”'t'.‘i...°“fi w“ u“ effective ww tilts week. 1t AIM learn- . ‘fggmlh serv . “neeekglo dining the last two sum- f"... would be restored this year. In’ addition to the summer ser- m, g four times s. week mail ser- vice u xuflfl by thO AAIW“! duflfl‘ the WLMMK/ Iran To Oensor Outgoing’ llews , rli 1'l--(AP) wAmmGaoN float announ- flctl it lnten fi“ h“ ‘X31133 censorship, 0“ ouigomg news dlsmwh” M _°1" “In ouqrggpgndflntfi lahtft. BBIGHTEST APB“: coupon. April 1" qiifflllglfl; Londoners toting: gym‘ l; the month's first 16 or than 111B gigfizuwydfiilutaorlyith: same period set in 1931. y Coming Events “Mm-l” gt Victoria Millim- "Wo have our ‘PEN! in stock ‘on w. a 5mm Q Co, 4-13-11. '4-1B—5-3-2l. uzhm Lyn” Aid Ann Bl p try Sale. Saturday. "ll _°' “'3”. a M, 4-18-20 2i ‘ad {,3 to ll‘- flvt Girl-aways» luiylles-l "Hunter my» farmers loadllll dressed h s April 2s. 801m‘; Guigtn a» yle. sssoughpgfl SChOOI Thu-Taiy- Nstlonsl Film Board free 8.00 om. “Dingo Pownal GBIBKQ Han‘ Easter Manda . Mlllvlg °l°llfff§ Spcnelred by WM‘ °°P- ' “Lo uogs at Puke! 5i!’ "e w‘ b"'m..*d..i::."" t m“ L“ oar-sunset u. ' loeed all ..';°ds..ii<r.r..z'".rd "do. s. L Diukleson. O. S. Di "lump; Hogs st Monwve ltstlonfi ghc y f0; "Qfionf 57"" ' ‘ i-gae-lthl-slt t!- » Hogs st Csrdlltn Sta- is a earl "dzzsii.'" did-i». Cardigtn. ‘ m4“ u’ Lou“ g | {or Dsvls & ma: ma.‘ st b2. Pfitgmgnlll ff“ time each ‘hleldzfl-SIBJLM 5 m "General now o t0 Emu“ uéfihw Cher guild-as; . Hank Momma. +172: vs n 00ml“. Q; Kl.“ ‘ sight. mu am r mnflwl, ti: “nusgsltefl disbarre- "y w i-ic-ie-ao-si "This m... will be cloud n11 q » will sin ""“"i'1i='=ir gwssrfimms Oil! Y u‘. the to. any“ The P f5" a , o...» Prince Edward Island Like the Dew“ CANADA. rnunsnay, APRIL 1s, 194a A NATIONC 0r MINES DEBATED MIN Poland Asks U. N. To Break With S ileaild b g. Everybody mini-i 16 PAGES EN’S INQ “l VETERANS’, LAND ACT Mild-O. B. Ferry Freed From lee roars aromas, us. u —('l‘hursdsy)-(CP)—: “fi Newilo N re Burgeo cakes? out; "1 after l her in the heavy ice-field of Strait. The Lin-ton ship. which curled S6 crew mom psuongers. b “ti”? no was ms u her h: tow of the Cadad Government l The flil , es voy msk Pore Aux use at Newfound- lsnd‘s southwest tip sud North Sydney h: less than IA hours, 51:4! a at ses. since last Fri- divm site: ts s rel ed her up the tow-line” . llew Riot In Portage La Prairie Jail WINNIPEO. April 17-(CP)—-1"or s- second time in two days, women prisoners in the Portage Lia-Prairie jail rioted late last night, it was learned here today. \Nlneteen of the rlngleaders, transferred to the men's section, started s repeat rfarmsnce. breaking windows, s outing and singing. but the disturbance was quickly quletsped, _ ~ - ~llrlifll . reports here ‘had said the women were rioting again to- day, but this was denied by jail authorities. Former Bellevue Woman Oies In Oambriilge, Mass The death ‘occurred at 75 Col- umbia Street Cambridge, Mass, on A I'll 15, 1946, of Mm. Catherine M. lllis, formerly of Bellevue. P. E. L. She was in her 05th year and had been a resident of Cambrid e for the past 20 years. Mrs. Gills was the wife of Alexander William Grills, who. predeceased her some years ago. The funeral took place day in the Long Memorial hapel. Cambridge. The officiating clergy- gian was the Rev. Norman Mac- ueen. The late litre. Glllis ls survived by two dau hters Miss Mar- Jorle Ami Gills. bosom, Mam, and Mrs. Margaret Parker. Cam- bridle. Mass. -——-———-—-—-—-- RESUME BLUE INSIGN OVITAVKA, April 17—(CP)—-'I‘l'ie navy has reverted to peacetime use of the blue ensign on ships in harbor, it was learned today. ts place on s so-cslled jack staff on the bow of navy ships was abandoned during the wsr be- cause the staff lntsreferod with gunnery. The white ensign con- tinued iis role as s flag sft dur- ing the wsr and still is here both it: harbor and when the ships put sea The blue ensign ss the flag of the merchant marine, has thy some makeup u ths rod ensl with the exception of its bse - ester- 72 FARMS PURCHASED 0T1‘ was disclosed sit}; vsstifistinl slon dupes lag espionage ohsrgos la Csnsds. dil- covorsd th III“! I l urltln v usd An cffioi lo sgs lnvsstl stion C0. UNDER OITAWA. Oat, April 17-(8 isl)— to s ueatioa llgret w H: . Chm S. MoLiu-e. ressliv cmecrv vc member foroiQueetvs ‘rages-migrates. Psi-lg- ssa terms’ - blister Msckmlle revealed men gin f may mini: lift-h’: ‘iorsciiisgmlsiiro acres hsd been in mum's countyL der provisions of the Vet- an Bcslroiatoesv . UNRRA has not ss yet made snv requisition for Prince Edward Island seed potatoes accord to s reply tabled in the ft-Iouse o! om- mons today in reply to a question asked by J, L. Douglas, Libero member for Queen's. No gi-fr. of tatoes has been made. ted, and it is customary for RRA to requsition when in need of such supplies as are most necessary to starving population's. Cosl Mines In s plea for the nationalization of Nova Scotls coal mines. Clarence Gillie, C.C.F. member for Cape Breton South. warned the Com- mons that a depressed condlt o! the Cape Breton ar-zl Nova otla mlnes was not a local problem but one which affected the other Mari- time Provinces and sll the provin- ces of Canada. Prince Edward Island for in- ..stosem-.laltldi . gortiorr-dfiw - " F6 return and~Nova Sootie ' eta i m ‘or hurl-agricultural produce. ticns become worse 0r even remain at their present levels. he said. On the other hand. were the coal-entries in a healthy and 10111‘- iahlng condition. it would mean a lame and valuable market for P. E. i. products with a minimum o! transport charges. ,Scarce1y s corporars guard members on the Government side and a like number of O position members were in their sea Conunons adjourned at six o'clock until April 29. A very large proport- ion of Quebec and Ontario mem- bers had skioped out earlier today to take the trains to their hoznes in Since the last day of the first half of the session was glvan over to business of rivate members. Prime Minister (lng was unable to achieve his objective of securing sssage of the $1.250,000.000 loan the United Kingdom before the Easter recess. As a result. it is eXPQflQd "W? he will take measures to curb the us» usual freedom permitted private members to date. when the Hull" rq-opmis, and tgllt the British 10m will be submited i» Viscount Alexander for Royal assent early in May; Aeessed In Soy llliig Is Fmil Mllllosalrs AWA. A rll 17 —- lOP)—It are t that Dr. and Bo . McGll Univer- profsmr. is s millionaire. was re cvrtsd that police, in- gingr and safety t bcores of is persons iaci st Dr lower hold in a = i»: i srltod m- lt ' c u t'o the ‘es slid lon- irreund color. Gold Rash In . i! I. I'.-I. DIWDNI! Wll s we th right." So. Africa “h”; use “dfirfi-e... ..... y man “ln his own 1.. Fall w soared to record-hubs) the vlll ls minim ‘ibollemin ill $211K 1'0- cf’ the ' was bdng made sod cuter" - "em:- ~ .. ~wwavgvaerrg~~ "4." =1 if» the Monrcai and Toronto districts. be Proprietor Of l.oeal Bakery Died Yesterday Funeral completed lest llule llo Roast Beef On St. George s llay (Br; The Canadian Prod; ron Saint April 2S. The Pric meatless Tuesday this year. ll-Year-Olil Boy Seriously Injured Ilere Yesterday y son of-l 2:40 yesterday afternoon White. 234 Richmond Street. The truck. bv ambulance to the P. E. Island Hospital where he was reported to an unconscious condition Fears were expressed that he may hail/ll; sustained injuries to s . Parliament At A Glance (By The Qsaullm Puss Reconstruction h t as span sp- uroxlmately 821000.000 in atomic research and development, Clarence G-illis (OOFHCape . on South) lntimdiimed a resolution tuning that mineral resources be isrcalilzht under Government con- ro Supporters of Liberal Progres- give Conservative and doolsl One- dlt Parties said they did not sip- prove nationalisation of Canada's resources. The Commons adjourned until April 20 for the Easter recess. Ilhursday: Tl: Commons and Senate will not t. MAYOR-ABBY QUESTION UNDICIDID NEW GLASGOW N. 8.. A ril l7 -(OP)-I!esrln§eol s petlton to b. 5 election of in county court today to allow counsel for both sides to prepare briefs. The petition was presented on I behalf of Roy J. Bennett, defect- ed candidate, when counsel alleg- ed irregularities in the election. er timed to Maple Lea! Bakery from that time until his death. His wi redeoessed him six ears o. e late Mr. Mscinnis s ved biv one son. Hamid. city. and two Mrs Now, the bird refuses to r} ements were not BY “ht. FOR ARTHUR. Apr. lL-Rpast 1 beef and Yorkshire pudding will not grace the banquet a! the Sons 1r, of Eiuland iodsec when they hon- or the memory of mglandb Pat- es Board said "no" to a. request to serve the traditional dish on St. George's Day-which falls on a Irvin Matthews. tlmayear-old oseoh Matthews. Water street. was seriously injured abkout w en struck by a truck driven by Ernest lad ls said to have got of! the curb near the corner of Prince and Water Streets and to have at. of tempted to run across the street directly in front of the on-comlng The statement given the City Police states the driver swer- ved his truck to avoid the lad who was hit by the box of the truck. Tine child was immediately rushed the her yard suffering from By JOHN DAUPHINEE IDNDQN. April l7 - (C? Cable) The Labor Government today announced a two-phase plan for public ownership of a large but undefined section 0f the British iron and steel industry before 1050 when the life of the present Par- liament ends The expected cost t0 the treas- ury was not disclosed by Supply Minister John Wilmot in a brief _sltlte¢nenl: in the House of Corn- mons or at a. press conference later. but it will be tremendous. The in dustrys estimate of the cost of a seven-year modernization program alone is 188,000.000 pounds W147» The first stage of the Govern- ment plan - a new control board to regulate iron and steel plants while nationalisation details are i overseer " . i y'l‘""the ‘Minister tol ' news- ' paiiernlen. - The second sta -- actual ac- quisition o1 Dro -- will come later following passage of. legisla- tion by the present Parliament. This cannot be done durln! V1115 session. Sharp Criticism The announcement in the House brought aha criticism from Win- ston Ohurchl 1. Conservative leader. and other Conservatives. Prime Minister Attl-ees refusal in izlve Mr. Churchill n guarantee or de- bate before “anv decisive steps" are taken resulted in an uproar and l: Waldron Smithers, Conserva- tive. shouted across at Mr. Attlee: “Hitler.” This remark ho withdrew at the r uast or the speaker. ' other outburst followed Sir Waldrorfs demand to be informed “what difference" there was be tween the policy of Hitler and that qr m. Att ee. ‘Ilhe announcement aspect of s singularly uestlonable and indeed thoroughly sreputaible performance," said Mr. Churchill. charging "the Government has no (Oontinued on Page I 001. '7> “WEI?! Wheat In Storage Reduced Sharply 0 AWA. Apr. 1'!-Total stocks of gsrnsdisn wheat in North Am~ erlcsn ‘tions at March 31 this year were 218100.000 bushels e- izslnst 504300.000 bushels s yesr ago. t drop o1 aeoaooooo bushels. the Dominion Bureau oi Statist- los reported today. IAILORS MAKE BEST KUIBANDB WINNIFEG. April 17 - (OH- lsliars make much better hus- bsnde than either soldlen or sir- msn. That's the word of Rear Ad- mirsl V. G. Brodsur. former Osn- sdlsn nsvsl attache at Washlri - ton, Returning from Ottawa to h | Pacific Cont command Inst- mlrsl Bredeur slid mi " i srs sway so much that their wives In only too glad to welcome them home." He said the divorce rate in the navy is only s fraction of that in any of the other armed forces. "Flossie", bhe sparrow finds s favorite perch on the hand of s Chicago woman who is busy writing. The lady found the sparrow in on injured wing and nursed it back to health. leave its newdound home. British Move To Nationalize Steel "Lila" ' ' Oardinal Molluigan llue Ilere May 16 His Eminence Jaimies (lndinal McGuigan, archbishop cif Toronto, la expected to arrive in Prince Ed- ward Island May 16 for a visit. it was learned in Charlottetown yesterday. The duration of his stay was not. announced but ll W85 BX- oectod that he would visit his birthplace at Hunter Rlvfrr. in addition to spending some time 1n Charlottetown Already 1718M were being considered tor recent- ions in his honorh NISH. N. 5.. April 17- (OPl—~St Francis Xavier Unlvfr- slty announced today that ehe honorary degree of Devlvr of Luws will be conferred at the annual . “meracemQnt May 22 on Jame! Cardinal McGulqan. Archbishop of Toronto, and Premier Angus L. Mecdonald of Nova Smile. Premier Macdnnald was 8 H0111 medallist at St. Francis Xavier. Fish llome Out 0f Taps At Ottawa llow they, (By The Canadian Press) HULL, Qua, April l7-l"ish are coming right out of the taps-no fooling-An the homes of this ln- dustrial clty across the Ottawa River from the Capital. Gilly fathers have been plagued y corriplaints of "foreign matter" --eels. frogs and small fish in tap water. Chlorine in the water also has aroused the ire of residents, many of whom nightly travel to Ottawa lo fill Jars from Ottawa's filtered system. Without a filtration plant Hull residents draw their supply from Ottawa River, the water being heavily spiked with chlorine. civic illli-hbfltifia say there is nothing wrong with the water-at least no more so than any other year. Mayor Raymond Brunet said newcomers Just were not used to the chlorinatreated water and were “making a mountain- oul; o! U IIIIL p_ain France Backs Oharge Franeo Threat To Peace NEW YORK, April l7——(AP)— Poland and France joined rpm" 3°48)’ ln stinking the Franco Government of Spain as a {hr-egg to peace. Poland demanded that U19 [limited Nations break dip- lamatic relations with Franco. i1 a lengthy indictment of the Franco Government before the 001111611. the Polish delegate, Dr. Oscar Lange, indirectly called on the Spanish pegple themselves to overthrow the rsnco regime. He accused Franco of being a hreat to peace and of harboring erman scientists, some of whom, be working midt r th s l h - belt’. the Coimgli adejougnagdn ugtall 3 ihm. E531‘. (4 p.m. A.S.T.) t0- Inorrow. Edward R Stetllniua, J12, United States delegate, ended the day's debate with a brief restatement of American objectives: . at the Franz-o Government should be removed by the Spanish people. 2. That the overthrow should be peaceful. He did not say liow the United States would vote on the Polish resolution, The Netherlands’ delegate, Dr. Eelco Van Kieffens. dlsclalmerl any sympathy with Franco but con- tended a coils-olive break would inflict the groan-st sufferinq on the Fnanish people. i-Io firmly op- ourmasliise. ' MllltothsrlcovlscssAUJJ-ll-ll o. o. F.—Plan Opposed By Other Parties (By D'Arcy Oilorrnell. Canadian Press Writer) OTTAWA, April 1'7—(CP)-Llh- eral, Progressive Conservative and Social Credit Party a pporters to- day spoke out againsll nationaliz- ation of Canada's developed and undeveloped natural resources after a CCF. member urged in the Commons the Government con- sider taking over existing ‘Ind pn- tenilal mines, The nationalization was cu l it'd for by Clarence Glllls (COP-Cape Breton South) in a resolution tie- bated ln a sparsely attended Com- mons before it adjourned until April 29 for the Easter recess. Mr. Glllls dealt principally with coal mining in Nova Scotia and stated Government control offer- ed the only hope for the industry, which now was in its worst poe- to the resolution from Solon Low. Social Credit Leader, J. R. MacNicol (PO Toronto Davenport): Joseph Bm~ dette (L~Ccchrane) and Dr. M. E McGarry (L-Inverneas-Rlchmond). Mr. Low pointed to the Federal Government's handlln ural resources in Alberta and Saskatchewan from i005 to i030 and said that from that record he was convinced resources could not be developed under a centralized authority. Mr. MacNicol said that national- ization would be detrimental to Canada. because it would discour- age capital investment in the open- ing up of new mines. It was m- conceivabie in him how any Gov- ernmmt could successfully coor- alv- the mining industry in Can~ ll. B. Legislaturei is Adjourned i i FR-EDERICTON, Ill 17-40?) =-'I'hs New Brunswic ‘Legislature, in session since March 5, was ad- journed lite .this afternoon uittil Nev. 12 or an earlierilete subject to the call of the Speaker. At that time, it is expected the members ivill be summoned to consider results of the Dominion- Prorvinciai Conference. Legislation enacted at the sec- ond session of the 40th Legisla- ture included measures for a $10.- 000000 rural electrification pro- gram during the next few years. a $10,500,000 road and bridge: pro- gram to start this year, and ti.- 500000 for a new mental hospital. Announcement also was made that . , from both Donrlnien and Provincial funds, will be spent on vocational education in the Province during the next two years. other legislation provided for addition of one seat each In the Legislature for Mnncton Citv and the Counties of Gloucester, Mada- Wnska and Restlgoiichc. In the next election this will increase lhr- hretsent aft-seat assembly io- 52 sea s. Missing lloirets Found In S.A. iloiiie BOSTON, A ril 1'! —- (AP)- Massachusetts tote Police said today that Dorothy Ball, 20, Mun- ole, Ind.. heiress missing from Mount Holyoke College since yes~ tcrduy had been found in the Ssh viition Army homo in New York _\. No other details were immediate- _s mole Warns Skin Cancer Prevalent Ensphaslzinit that canal’ ls the most curable of all major ‘lessees in its early stages, Dr Wendell MacDonald told the Life Under- writers Association yesterday aft- emoon that (‘we had the facilit- ies hero to handle practically all cancer asses. We have good sur- geons we have the necesflfv X- ny ecu-lament and We have acup- ly available. Ill 'Po E0 ls lothe fact that moat d our swu- istlon are in ou occupations such ls fishing and fsmvlng. or because more of our people live out 70 We must banish fear of cancer and sduosie our movie to prevention by periodic general srid complete medical examination." "First step in the campaign to prevent cancer is s strong and ada. Mr. Bradetli- said socialization or mines would lead to wclaiiz- alien of other industries. The so- lution to the mining lmlustrv oroblem= lay ‘n cc-ooeratlorq hr:- tween Dominion and Provincial Governmenk and the mine own- ers anrl workers. Dr. McGarry said huhlic owner- ahin resulted only in economic losses through lack 0-! Pvt-ordin- ation. lack of simplification and (Continued on page 5. Col. 4 Oanaila Spends iluge Amount On Atomic Research OTTAWA. April 1'l—(CP)—-CP'T1~ cida has opent approximately $27,- 000,000 on research and. develop- ment in the field o! atomic energy Reconstruction Minister Howe CllS- closed today in the Cvmmflll- EVthYBcoY touts A m’ MAN uiifii. lit Sh‘; 00W BESlDE You lN A Stout can 9 April 17 —(CP)— maximum Vancouver 39. 562 Edmonton 32. 56'. “A s1 is TORONTO. Minimum and are: ' .' g9 51- Wiring! g‘; 55; Cstttlfil l Mm 5a, d0; onoion '2, - IDWBMWD 43; gaging 30.11; Ysrmouth 34. -' mnmsx. ll 11 - "m" Weather o s tssued by thl W Ch Ofllltl ouvnuWii... '.:...."......... of Ndllifn st both hospitals in large noembershdp in the Custodian dly~ &rlottotown." cancer Boole . and . gynopsllhvfrhemvzeglihgfugn°m Dr. moDotuI was speaking st aid commended ths local Undor- I31 "£3 lad * ‘uk “on” m“. s luncheon meeting of the ' Llfs writers for their interest in will! #2:’ s: m‘, y. flu,“ cw“ Underwriters in the Charlottetown on the project o! canvassing Me r°wnwm mum, w‘ “m. f“ Pcffwfifjf m’ Dflfi“ W“ m“ "‘ “m” filo snow. no storm is Mavis}! "B" "I - u the osnsciuiouwersodisry which His Worshi Mayor NwDonsld. wnfigfi "' ctapfl“? ‘"3... takes pimp rods in a city. The chsinnan of Canoes C m“ m. m" "m," . w” . . J. Rilpqrt, w“ in Charlottetown. wee present st nun“, n“ A", u h" the chair. the meetins and surprised hi! hm I ‘ a a m,‘ "n. is not necessary that s fire oleuvr- that the “week! Mme!’ y m,” y...‘ rum mo: dot." man». MUODOII- INI-tk to t» pieced in tbs h"? “m,” "m" std. stressing the need of educate cons hands of the Orurlotts- n m ' “m “n.4,; the b60910 to eartv diagnosis tom undo-visions with m». A It. mmflw » cancer. six thousand lives Mdwll- bu. ll 0h - l" tea could hive been saved in Ossuds m» w,” ten have h | d, i n41 lutyesrlfthey llldbboflfllll'n.'n l 1119"" ’- girl 1d“ lish nosed osrly. he stated. Cancer in His Worship felt sure that Omr- b. 1g m the boglnniruz is a small mass but lotteto citizens were deeply in. n n a" m later becomes inaoerauve-"Gsn- te in the We"! "in" g , . cer is lust s normal cell gone cei- and that when I - l" l“ i‘ ‘l MON Sill! Called- n3."‘sd§.‘=“a°"m$i“ MW‘ - 5s E due