Expect Radio-Active llaze After Atoill Tut d a “give particles U Md QY filfiflllrlr all atomic bomb u u- pm... ..¢ rzidunl awn in July will bl fig?‘ Uilih wants. 0n am s."&'“3» Navy us‘! is 1t will driiit eastward from r toaoh e.-00.000 feet- or goiféieatbd-vlie the“ earth and fills 1. question Ls whet-Mr it even gvllllv detectable. In the taps:- fill! ward extremely 110N11- ih diam- tion impelled by the earth's 10th- tion. Great volcanic eruptions nearly always shoot up a similar invisible haze to circle the world. A few radio-active oflrticlsstom the stratosphere should drop t0 earth ns the "bombs hlle sweeps eastward. The rays are emected to be less than .thoas from the luminous dial 0f a wrist watch, and with even less eflect 0n binun beings or animals. Coming Events A "Movies as Bordon wnum. "Movles-Malpequs ".\l0'r'i8§ — Eldon Tuesday. 6-1-3i. "llovles -— Cove ‘ ni-n I "Movies — Esneraid Thursdays‘ "Show. cameo.‘ Kermingtoil. liouriay and Tuesday. 6-3-31 “Dance in St. Teresa Monday aigm, June 3, Webster's Orolrlestra. 11>< s!» “Sou Corrzlli Ban Players'_ in Tiiluidit), Monday, Juno 3rd Dame. 5-31-3i. "Aicmeiidra, Monday. free mov- ies. i100 um standard time. l 643-1 "soc corruuél-S-dn Players in Tracildic. ldonday, June 3rd Dame. 5-31-31. "Unloading oar of hulk feed oaas Iliunday, June 3rd. Bring Bags. DlllOn l; Spiilett. 6-1-21 "VlCtOflll. Tuesday, National Film Board. free movies, B 9.01.. standard time. 6-8-21 "Until further notice my store will close Wednesdays at noon Other evenings at. 9 o'clock. W. T- Luz. 6-1-3. "C u m o acting Hogs for Davixvng. ser Ltd. every Tuesday or phone collect. B, N. Dawson, Craimud. 3-23. 25. 80. l. 6. I ti. “Hunier River. Wednesday, Na- tlonul Film Board free movies. 8 and 8 nm-. standlrd time. ' 0-3-81 ""l'_l_@nry Aldrich Haunts A "@1150 playing North Wiltshire "Due to the expected coal short- ° fill-caches ‘Erumwlsafi or?“ "or -“~ "mire- "c ll 1 _"_ ‘ Alb-coy “hi? lfirlrlf; ry and limcrald eve Philly. 1 in‘ ‘g5 AVC. c ii clef»? d]; i???’ 5:13.. w-u. “m Pm —-—P . "M? Bmetmmm: “was” rt Hall. Wednesday. ‘ s _ . d‘, Dm- ei-andeid the», Wlbfi. p cnARwrrmowN. CANADA. MCNDAY, JUNE 3,1946 Pope Urges Rejection Cf‘. Communism oration l Guardian!) 2-Assu.rs.noe vornment will oo-opsrata fully ih fillet 0f Prince Bldmurd Island to a i" essential services for the ll fam- ilies at the Marple Hills l-irPort was given today by Terrence l’. Idahifl. oo-ordinsior of housing. Dayna-uncut of Reconstruction and the eve of critical Italian and Frendr elections. declared Bnturday that. the voters would choose be- tween "the champions or the Wreckers of Christian civilization." and urged Church followers to re- iectuhe spirit of “state oblolut- am.’ Reviewing the prospects for peace a year after t e war’: end. the Pontlvtf said "the first sure and decisive step toward a Just peace has not been talcen." and warned that present international instab- ility might lead to "s violent ex- loaion‘ i The Pops said the issue in the French and Italian election: was whether the two countries would "contluue to rest on the "rm rock of Christianity," or would “choose to entrust their lot for the future to the unieeling omnipotence of a materialistic state wthout any ideal beyond this worid-wviihout reli ion and without God." " the one side there is the spirit of domination-of domination of state nbaolutlsm which claims itself all the cuuml: of ihe political. social and economic machine of which In-'?‘.—-l'l\'llil,' be- lnzli. ado, to God's likeness pnd "adoption ’il"God’s ovm ife-wmlld be only the soulless whee . "On it! side the Church rises. serene and calm. but resolute and prepared to real-st any attack. She. as a good. tender. charitable mother. certainly does not seek a fight, but because she is a n1oll\ei' by the sole moral force of her love. she in firmer. more lndomnirable. more immovable than all material forces when there is a "mcstion of defending the dignity. the inte- grity. the life. the honor. the lib- erty. the external welfare of her children." Not once in his 20-minue ad- dress did th muniaun by name. The Communists are strong contenders in both the Italian and French elections. The Poritiff spoke In response to the greeting of 21 members of the Sacred College of Cardinals on tho occasion of his name day, the feast of Si. Eugenio. The passages in his address re- ferring to the two elections were included under the nub-title. “the delicate mission of the Church." The Pontlff told his followers there wu no reuon why they lhouldbecome frightened or de- jected. because "you are many. many more than the appearances seem to indicate. even though nth- Qfl. by their bravado and arrog- ce, elm to create n false impres- s on of the strength of their ranks.” illllffdlllfintgewmgl‘. “r..$§?“°" E "M f I; m“ “m” as Llqaer Rstloa infield?” occurred: "”""""‘-"-"'" Standard Time. A! Bimini-a at mlnmrcrorr, June 2-mo- the piano. 3.1.3; Llftlnfl of ration restrictions n rye whiskey and domestic wines was announced Saturday by W. C. Irlwsoli. head of the New Bruns- wick Uquor Coxrol . The on] arr-raining ration limits in- 31, div duals to two quarts of Scotch whiskey a month. but ration books will continue necessary, for tification other Jpir idol- rposel. in purchases of , wines and beer. tree. drum?" i '2: ‘e-r... nun f?“ e Pope mention Com- . "fifitfi Suppl . , (l! “he l’ W‘ ‘l $i.:+§§“'£'us"“° I pustular ‘£5 varroan an}. June (am- ‘M’ ' Pops Pius in a world * = ‘ on “m” m“ lll-mdfLWfQlfilmfilf mcy. “ , ion told The Guardian's corms- pondent that his department. had taken active &rt in arrangements for the famil now livtnt in the airport buildings. ' housing project atnlfldhiple Hills will be continued for as long as it may prove neces- bl nary." he said. “llbe Oi-ty of Chor- teto responsibilities and financial bur- den aa far as the project is con- cerned. and it will be carried on Jointly by ourselves and the Gov- th ernment of Prince Edward Island. I understand it will be supported by Dominion and Provincial Gov- ernments on a 50-50 basis." Mr. Mahifl said he was not at all surprised that the City of Charlottetown was hwltani. tocon- tlnue its support of the project. The buildings now occupied by fandlies without other acoomano- dation. he recalled. had been leas- fdl to the City at a nominal ren- a "The City oFGharIotteIo a had the option to these buildings at s fixed price as of May 3i. Since the operation o! the nrolectproverr-eonsiderebl-ywrim expensive than was estimated. it did not exercise that option. New Agreement Suggested "We suzwested a new retroactive 1, agreement in which municipal. (Continued on Page 5 Col. i) Island Man Fined In Forest Flre Case WESTVILLE, N. 8., June 2— (OP)—With several forest fires re- ported recently in Pictou County. two men paid fines Saurdny for infractions of Lhe Forest Control Act and rangers said they were keeping cmstdnt vigilance. John M-Nust. Truro. N. 5.. was fl-ned $50 and costs for burning slabs without a permit and an ad- diiional $50 for operating a sow- mlll near West River station. It coat Henry Arsenauit of Prince Edward Island. Merlgomish Lum- ber Camp enuployee. $98 foa- n light- ing n clgaret. His match was alleg- ed to have touched off a blaze that destroyed l0 acres of woodland. Increase Capacity 0f Mill At Cornerhrook ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. June 3-431’ Cable) - Bowater-Lloyd (New- foundland) Limited announced 8st- urdny that installation of a new four-roll machine in the newl- gglnt lsnt at Oornerbrook would gin mmediatel . rnis - the ca- pscity 0f U10 mil by JIM tong to more than 900.000 tons annual. bull 1 id n - the ngu-r lmzghirre wlglulrd 's?'°§§€ d:t%g‘ Xvlihln two years. ey e t; t1 nbout.$¥l.000.ili00.ou ‘y would b. €4 the War- T-eflilere ___ ,... GoOn Trial Today fiery-WM“ l ‘ - i -——--—-——-— per a, Covers llrlince Edward Island Like d... Devi Security Council Cunauttee Cives Rport 0f Probe (ly The Associated his) NIW YORK. June C-Tho Unit- ed Nations sub-committee on Spain declared Saturdwyni-hat the Franco regime is a poiantiol menace to international Misses" dipiomaoi break wit-la g us- c less the hlamist Government is ousted by September. The aim-committee ‘ which has had the question under investiga- tion for the last month. said ti; but Franco‘ Govemaircagxo is not presen a thren peace." added that its activities are such that they may easily become a threat. ‘ It recommended that the Secur- y. 3. a nwgestidn that the Anem- y call upon nil members of the United Nations to sever rela/tions with Spain unless the Iranco n- gime “is wdthdrawn." ‘the m that the cmee ow 0 . whih tsinN YrkBqDt with port also ended Security Council endorse ation of the United States, Great Britain and France. which called imon the Span-lab people to oust Generalisaimo Franco by peaceful means and set up a "caretaker" Govemanent to rule until free elections could be held. The next meeting of the Secur- laiy Council is scheduled for June The rive members of the sub- com-nuttee were unanimous in their anmovaho-f the report except for reservations by Poland and l. Poland wok exception to the ilndina that e m-esenlra mum: to peace an that the Security Council as a as-ult, had no Jurisdiction to direct. in case. severance of diplomatic relationa. The cue was raised ori- ginally by Polish delegate Oscar ange. Brazilian delegate Pedro Lew Velloso reserved s position on the recommendation that thecase be referred to the General Assem- bly with recommendations that the Aaseznlbly call on its member Powers for a break with Franco. News Briefs UITAWA. June 2 - (C?) -Re- co Munster- Howe Catur- ti Jyloitite (mosfthe eqi priority for panmn cam mammal" mrtildune lwasarm enliylastmon day to rum a. new oom- but Chinese ' said ihatplfwierlli it was "Iowa? the of longtime peace were will n trik mid? histnw - s e e of Indian . involvln nearly 1.0110000 amen, was nearer tnrday when the reilwaymenw imions served strike rmidcea on al-i eight stake-owned railways to come into effect June I! ti.‘ their deanands for higher my are not wanted. VICIQIA. June 3—( )-—Ne- gtotintiona in the British glam-Na rike of 87.000 loggers nlarked time tonight. awaiting tomorrow's decision by Union and operator representatives on whether to ac- cent Chief Justice Gordon ‘ecovmmendotions for a settlement. MADRID. June l- (Routers)- Ali llhdfld mornlnl Diners made front a e new: toda of the Un- ouncll’: rub- ited at on: Bocriiy committee. recommendation that ilk: ‘(ligated wish: aha-ml: break o rs ons ?ain u esa e Irsnoo roll is e a me nged. ‘I0 WAR!!! IIUIIIICANIS Italians Vote; First- Time In 25 Year Post Office Safe At Wellington ls Rifled 0f S400 Friday aven- Bomntims between and Saturday morning thieves burr ‘glue ln-to the oat office at Well- ington and a ole a roxlmateiy $400 out of the safe. en Mr._A. G. Gaudlet. the post master. arriv- ed at the office at approximately 030 am. daylisht time on Satur- dny he found that the door had been forced open. On entering he immediately saw that the safe had been opened and rifled. The safe was of an old type that opened with a key and the Post Master had been in the habit of secret- in: the key in a certain place in the office. Howeverythe thief or thieves succeeded in finding it and opened the sale and took all the money that i-t contained. The mat- ter is under investigation by Sum- mergide detachment of the B. e March sand-Franco declar- M S e I d 0f Cy s Ia ‘l: llg Bag" (By The Canadian Press) MALTA. June 2—-Hl8h navsl oflioers here trove the out-n- ion today that Cyrrrus. lyma <>fl the Syrian coast within stflkillh distance oi Suez Canal would 119' come Britain's chief Mediterran- ean base following Britain's with- mawul from irfi- 03112911 Whit asked-that their names $3‘: lg: tgl forwgiesde- ‘stratwiolll. ‘Lfsuiu l! lull; Buck Says New liar ls Bela_g_Pletted TORONTO. June 2- (CP)—Tim Buck. national leader of the Labor- Progressivo Party, Saturday told n party convention that imperialists in Canada were plotting another war. “The future of this country is in danger. for sinister imperialist in- terests are already ‘clotting a third world war. with Cnnado as the scene and base of it." Buck sold. "Instead of co-oporatlng to pu the magic of the atomic bomb to work. the imperialists are using it as a rest." Iterans Can Rave‘ Doctor 0f Choice UITAWA. June 2 - (of?) —Vet-- cram Minister Mudrenzrle mummy in u of "dead, a augurn on s. fm-od-dho " plan wih vet» exam may be treated by the own ween such care is author- In a. stsiamni. Mr. e said the Department's “chief con- oern"' was to m’ to provide the t glgtmllotions and medical. hospital and drug associations. Expect Bitter Cehate 0| Redistribution ou-rawla. JKrTQ-‘z-(oro-me comm 1.5 expected this week to unbarlgngn a lenfll-hy- Perm?‘ W’ v; ‘m; dgbatg on redistribution aria- i from s Government D 1 h... would M. s. mm 316M155 Mter Just-kt: Lilli/star St. inur- m 03;: e Die! (PC- i. “" ker th In to the British North tion ls expected to be that theGov- agnroml of Act l" the Niagara Pen to the Home u. (By The Canadian Pull) ROME. June 2—Itai.la.ns in Brent numbers. them nuns 1nd priestahockod to the polls tohy to rel Q1911‘ <1 a momrob y and a republic. Women. voting for the first time in this first free general election sirloe the advent oi’ Mussolini. turned out in large numbers. Roman Catholic clergyman heed- ing instructions from tho Vatican to vote. also were out an muse. ng in mind the worm otPope Pius Saturday that this election. like the one in France meant a choice champions and vureokers oi Chris- tian civilization." A Vatican com- munique this afternoon the Curl members resident in Romk-from voting. Everywhere votimg was heavy, and in virtually all Italy it was quiet, as Italians cast their bal- lots for or against King H and for members siitutlon. There was no - ion of the trend. The Ministry of the Interior prepared to guard vigilantly the of the ballot count. No be official srmoimoement of come of the plebiscite-and that announcement was not isnftll some time after June ‘I. Former Dictator 0f Romania Executed BUCGIAREI‘. June z-Allleuiors) H 1cm An former pro-Nazi dictator oi Romania. Ill killed Saturday by a shot from the sergeant commanding an execut- ion squad at the Jilava Military Prison here. after the squad! first salvo had failed to kill him out- right. Mihail Antonescu, the marshal’! former right hand man; General Plcki Vasiliu, former inmector general of gendarmes and Profes- sor Georges Alexianu. former Rov- ernor of onvicted war criminals who were exmuted with Marshal Antoaresw-were killed by the first salvo. King Michael. who rejected a plea for mercy from the executed men. commuted to life n- ment the death sentences passed on '. tin Psniod, a en mer chief of secret police. Woman Recovering From Brutal Assault NIAGARA FALLS. Git, June 5- (CP) - "Great t" was reported today in conditim of a 38-year-old oman. who w was raped and choked in her home here eariv yesterday by a young w man for whom me are scouring a. The wanank iour-year-old daughter also was attacked but was not believed mimlsly hurt The wouran had been unconscious for hours Saturday but was greatly im- proved today and it was expected shewoiuldbesbletoleavehoopital within a. wok. ‘The assailant choked woman as she slept in her home on the outskirts o the cit and_he was iartez- actacking the ttle girl when the woman's elder daughter, a l4- ysar-oid, ran downstairs an sufiflted with the man who fled of Police William Hamil- ton o! Stun! hadbeensentootwonto for analy- sisof ‘ ‘ ‘ . 10 PAGES 0n Rose Jury JOHN. W. POPKIN Investmmi Analyst Trial 0f Fred Rose Continuing Inhot-Plrogrlemive rn of Par- for Moms-ea Cartier, en- ters its week tomorrow the orrgiinuedwfgoi-immv of I31: Gouze and (Xowrfs meson ration of docu- ments he burned over to Canadian aluthorltica . n: led Canada's hvestigotion of an al- ringryod’ c? ts in th noun , fol the sutur- the Russian Iknbasw where IEIBCIBC the Democracies that the to st Government w weparing “ the Canadian aoseople in t e back." mrnrsori nsomaounv A Caretaker MONTREAL, June 2 - (GP) - The oonqaimcy trial of Fred Rue. lanai! couch l‘ the!‘ ‘richn- pmsxius .0IA. MERE MAN ii 4 ' | i-IIIII lahsorlvihu Delivered ll-ll Hall-IMO: m Communism todk m lee . the Socialists us, the rightist mo- p. oi-heslnvhomQli-IAII. “film g s SIJFFER SETBACK u FRENCH Enrulu gefieeralFcig-zplaaco Regirnejfoteniial Menace” With Prevail“? lhrsgigziid _-__ Nlouvement Populaire ls Voters’ Choice B BOBQIO sirrgl _ all of oorrtinegitai Manon today. U-noffioi 1 Lilli t-h t a urns glad by e won 160 ihemallmtedtooou- his at?! Hepublliiccarrs (P.R(L.) 3:1 3;: ciislfsifi) 38. Roan“ ywhimw like , iaflwgegoflflmfl 001mg Seaman’: Strike ‘Enters SecoruHhslr won those not affected by the week- Qld oi the Comedian 5on- mgn’ on. ofrc.....°°r°c~. r-"mm... r2 least y I 1e wgss bellteirledmaihgxot aomswould b r0118 n wmonml- ePossibility of violence hero wll checked at least temporarily 559' urday when close to 200 ‘ and Royal Canadian Mourltodrol- ice guarded lock eight and lib! Batter. Moat Coupons To Become Invalid UITAWA. June kifiPl-Buttcr coupons "R-l" t0 "R-Q" and moat coupon»: “M-W" to "M-Sil" in "Jil- sumer ration hooks will become in- d valid afltcr June 30, the Prices Board announced today. ‘Ilhis in- cludes all butter and meat coupons which have become the end of May, "Beaver" COUPONS. valid up to issued to merrrbera of the armed forces a other temporary ration card hold- ers. will not be affected by the change. and all sugar coupons will remain valid until further notice. Certain Boa-manna Died In Berlin his staff odious “ amlored in the _ “fimwfi all Ifielblhbflfll TO and ma 6e Vancouver Edmonton - 45 53 Regina 30 64' Winnlmw 43 6s Toronto l 49 65 Ottawa ~44 54 Montreal . 46 65 Quebecd »-' 7° o .— — 3331:3011 . .8 70 » Halifax ...... -. -W 53 Charlottetown .G 66 Sydney .. .. .. .. .... .36 6A Yarmouth . . . . . . . .. M40 I43 HALIFAX, June 3—(Mond8Y)—— Official inland forecasts issued by 11m Dominion Public Weather Of- flee at Halifax at- iflrlb am. to- dny and valid until naidlnilzht to- ht" n . qgrince Durward Island: Cloudy with scattered rain showers. North winda l5 mph. High today at Charlottetown b6. ‘ Sorrows at i0 om- Bflmhyr '1!" outlier continua nther cool over Eastern Canada. Little c il expected for the Maritimey n- dey as the storm which Sunday aftemoon was centred ofl York has taken a more easterly course than “has a ‘l’: the not l!“ “ Into the Atha- ticeouth oithsriovalootiaeoast. flight-ids at 1.5! n11 muons ln@_ 5.15. \ ______._. ,,. .,__,,._,.,__-g-_.pm_r.u_~ As-vs-vfi-w