doubt. sol-u . dance season. Jauslc the ' _0I_A ' MEREMAN. = ma,“ md3f.""-‘.'.‘.“e"it.‘% maaaltleeolle opts their lanes dress. , fi it‘ , slorahgilaardllllloaadedllfl. >___ Soviets To iiarness Energy 0f Sun __.._ MPSgOY, Alpril lkfhlleu. ters-- III inrro are on; your in Inlet gotorisl to harness the sun's mar for needs of industry. lo owing successful experiments with the first ‘toiio-appdrtus" at a cannery in Tashkent, Usbekis- tan. These mirrors, distilled for use ln the Central Asiatic lie- pubiloa wil give a high con- on of solar rays and the heat generated is_ to be used to produce steam in boil- ers. The minor-used in the experimental instrument was 33 feet In diameter. but much larger mirrors are planned. In operation. the min-or, like s parabola in form, revolves continuously on a single central base: The lililt framework o! ww- piane. Ordinary win ow glass. bent into the desired shape without pro-heating. is used. ' for the reflector surfaces. Coming g Events "Dana and. Show. Montague 420-11. Easter Monday. "Dance in Morell Hall. Easter Monday, good music. 4-20-22-21. "Zion Ladies Aid Annual Easter Pantry Sale Saturday, 20th. Hol- lu. 4-18-20-21. "Another car seed oats to ar- m" BOOK. MoGulgan 86 ‘B? I63.‘ "Hunter River far-mei- loading April m. £00k Mc- ibans. 3 P. ..___ rive. dressed liORS Gulgan s; Boyle. 4-17-81 $3355.? iirftfrifi"‘léi“itfie“ prises. 16-17-18-202’. "Loading 1155's» Vernon for Fraser, Tuesday ufternoogii Davis & April 23rd. E. Nelson. 4-17-20- "Notice ~- Watch the Guardian for Ira. MacKays Aisotlon Saleadd. 4-p0-1i ' arsenic might have been sprinkled v"Dra.w'i.ng in aid of Social Ser- vice. April 25th. Please returnzliolt- ierv Books at once. 4- “Ple Social and Dance. Tracadle Hail. Monday, April 22nd. Drew for lottery Prizes, 420,511.? "Notice — Stores ill Kensingtp dlvsi-ns Wednesday afternoons be- Iiminfl May 1st. ‘ 4-20-2i ' ‘Tall Day, Rrince Edward Is. land Hospital. Saturday. 2;)‘. - 0- . . L W.‘ fir: gach rnlllllddy” 109511»? ‘I t ti. "Loading Hogs at MOhl-Ill: l user Ltd. Merlin Devlne. . l-i-frtha-sa Ststioneaoh Thursday for Davis l"! 11”" L“ ‘i °' “‘i'fv.'?.“vlsi'2°‘vf£ "Loadin Hogs for Davis and Fraser Lt .. Tuesday until fixrther Boiler. Dtngweli and Russia. Morel]. ._._- "Loading Hols at Cardigan Sta- Station each Thursday for Davis d: Fraser bu: " Norman McKenzie, Clldlyan. l-z-thus-sat ti. "dc u t x n 1 our? ‘Edhdiii’ ‘reigns? “Will's or uhorie oeueet. n, N. Dawson. Crunud. 3-23, 25. so. l, a. s tf. "Pantry Sale at Maritime Elec- April 20th at tric on Saturday, ‘ flock by Cross Roads women's i militate and lied Cross. 4-8-20-21. "l- l-l is k . “fig-g? at ..Pe!gi's 131w train time each "to ey. lioddie mm. w, Z-IB-IB-IWM T S ti. q-ia. la . ltst 9g M» by Webster's Orchestra. (4040-30-31 "Coll t ‘ “(op Livestock “firth: evggy Tuesday. filth». r »ssl'l'l“'8-'"no'£{“<8'- Sable. a‘ ' - ggqqp “an _ may! u‘ or a m“ ‘b s: . Y "cleanup “Tmzrzidrg. WJJJTEY is sitting above moto FRANKFURT, A ril 10—-(AP)- A mysterious arsen c polsoninghas struck down 1.900 German rison- ers of war in an American tern- ment camp near Nuernberg dur- ing the last 24 hours, United States army headquarters announced to- t All the victims are "seriously ill," headquarters said. No deaths were reported. The prisoners were seized with arsenic poisoning in Sialag 13 near Nuernberg. the announcement said. Early reports from the camp showed that bread containing arsenic had been found and was believed to be the cause. Headquarters said the bread for the prisoners, "in accordance with normal procedures." had been obta ed from n’ local German bakery by contract. Col. B. 'i'. Williams, s regimental commander. eaid the poison was found on the crust. He said the on shelves against cockroaches and thus have gotten on the bread. Police stood guard at the bakery to prevent German civilians from buying any bread there. Counter- imtelligence agents wacarchcd the area to determine whether any Grman civilians had been stricken. Col. Williams said the army would permit the bakerv. now under supervision. to deliver its weekly rntloh against next Mon- day, pending conclusion of an army inquiry, Southeast Poland In Grip 0f Terror WARSAW. Amril l9 — (C?) - Strongly armed bands of Ukrain- ian nationalists are terrorizing Southeast-em Poland, crossing the demarcation line from the Russ- ian side of the frontier and burn. in: villages. curring oii livestock and leaving thogisaiids of Polish peasants b- meles. Bands whose stren sometimes rumbers upwards of .000 men are "estimated to have burned 000N111- agss within the last few months, sacking peasants‘ homes and then flinging torches onto the strew- thetched roofs. usually at night. The bands sweeping. across ihc frontier are believed to be aetlnfl in retaliation for their transfer from Pol nd to the Russia-n- zone under th Polish-Soviet agreement ‘Ilhese Ukrainians have upon their right to remain on Polish soil and also have demand- ihst the Ukraine“ be male ‘an independent state. any l Poles attacked are living in haul once oocunpd by Ukrainians. ....v__--___.._. PLANS A31‘! SBUITON NIIW DELHI -—(OP)- Th9 NV‘ armnent I d decided i0 “kiln in the de- tment of irafonnatlon and 1 tin - Its WI! b! iguana s dame" um. toting .drsma adso- lllgis smooth-sl- timallfltfllllffl. ‘ \ Forty-two years old and still going strom (l). this one-cylinder Rw- Wide of the hlshrwav durlns Teddy Roosevelt's first term in the white House, was recently acquired by Adam Ogomaly and Jenn qdmy in a Topeka, Kansas, farm equipment exchange. Adam is pictured as he exhibits his mastery of such revolutionary features as rlght-hgnfl Siwins. chain drive. and single forward speed to passenger John, who r. 1,900 ‘Germans Ill in Poison Mystery Taxi Operators Protest Against iiew Bus Service l! the City Council allows rvicc to in Charlottetown, us! . . Pr nlr An tol i ofithe Coastal! finial??? n means ... "iAnom so posed Major T. B. .- at the previous mac. City for the author to buses within the City limitso passenger capacity. He had listen Ii ars’ statements lg promise that those ul only operate within the Cit/v and on specified regular routes. In» the meantime. however. he had learn- ed that the four men, Major Rogers, who were permission to institute a bus vice here were “onl an outside corporat lots of money to spend. He said that at the beg the war there were only 23 cabs in Charlottetown and that at the peak of the City's when Beach Grove and the airport were full of service there were never more than taxis operating. New with the war h no further business ted for taxis from either ove or the airport. there were 63 taxis operating in the r. Acorn informed the Council he had been told that if he oppose granting a. license to the proposed service that it would pmc fleet or taxis alnd cut rates that the present would be put out of business. l-ie asked the Council to cons er the whole question lss before allowing‘ out-i ~‘<’ ' (Continued on Page A Col. B) Saint ’ John Pair Charged With Robbery a laid Walls. 10, and J both of Ssi uauuutaaird no and robbtd him he areas weirdest Is .... , par-Northern Freak 2's’ CoverszPrince Edward Island Like the Dew cameos, sarunnav, Arnn. 2o, 194s ANADON BRIGADI P. E. I. Veterans 0n lle lle France HALIF N. 8, April i9—'I‘hs return of anadian troops irvm averse" is now nearinfi-comple- tion. Sailing from ma nd this week, on the liner Ile D0 France, are another 5.000 Canucks, including many of the Canadian Army oi occupation. With the arrival oi’ these veterans in Can- ada according to a report tabled in Parliament by Defence Minister Abbott, there remain lilbroxlrnste- 1y 30,000 troops still se out- rde the Dominion. The ch lher is expected to dock at Hali- fax approximately April 33rd. Among the list of troops on board are 306 bound for Military District Number ti, including 21 Officers. 'i Nursing Sisters, 8 CWAO and I70 other ranlil. In rehash: the names of per- sonnel bound for l‘. D. tl Mill ary Authorities stress the fact that chsngeswnay be made in the list. Amendments, if any, will be pub- lished as soon as received. The list includes the following Prince Edward Island nllnea: Pte. A. U. Arsenault. Mt. Cannel. Gnr. B. P‘. McCallum. Ch'town. Pie. F. W. Batchilder, George- mé. .1. u. Blanchard, OiflOWll. L-Opl n. a. Cheverie. Elmira. Pie. R. A. Mcbellan. Richmond. Cpl. A. B. Williams. O ‘town. Cpl. G. P. Zlmmer. Ch own. Gnr. J D wn. Ri . . Bro 10% Gnr. A. Marti , Valle eld. Pie. H. B. Moore. Murray River. Spud O. .3 h . P t. L-B r. E. . Tsyner, er on. u Gnr. D. C. Stewart. Glen W11- am. BSM. E. S. Brown, Hunter River. Sgt. L. A. Jelly. Oleery. Cin. J. E. slrns, Klnkora. p Gnr. W. R. rant. Bourls. AIaCpl. E. S. Macliachem. Mer- ma . . Gnr. J. R. Peters. Bloomfield. Miscellaneous draft: Capt. J. W. McGrath. Ch‘tcvwn. Pte. J. A. Arsenault. Chtown. Sgmn. B. C. O'Neill, Souris. Pte. D. A. N. Wilson. Wood Is- lands North. i1! “Retired Banker j‘ Passes At B9 HALIFAX. April l9 - (C?)- News was received hare ofsthe death in Riviera du 1mm. Que. early today of Arthur Crichton Sutherland. 09-year-old retired banker. Mr. Sutherland began his bank- ing career with the old Commerce Bank of Windsor, N‘. S. A step-daughter is the wife of Charles O. Corisilne. Montreal. Mrs, G, H, Beeton (806 Tower Road) and Mrs. Andrew Merkel ('50! South Park St.) of Halifax are I l 9TB. French Adopt llow Constitution PAR-IS. April i0 - (CPI-The French Constituent Assembly to- nlglht adopted a new constitution fr? getFflth Republic by s vote 0 3 o . ‘The Communist-Socialist bloc supported tho new constitution. b9; rightists opposed it because of the strong power lodieli l" f! "1"" Chamber Legislature. The bill gives France a one- msmber government, instead oi the former two chamber- consist- ing of Deputies and Senate. The President. ho will be ll"!- ed by the Assembly. cannot dis- solve the Parliament. If the Government resigns the President can submit names of candidates for the remisrship but the Assembly has t e final sly ill his election. During the provisional ftllmfl which has ruled Francs since the liberation: the presidency dand t e U premiership have been hel b? "l9 one man. Dill AT in at her home here yo sill _ rwwwm~evsz:=usn.".u Coc- d-t Peer! ‘"1 m“ n‘ partitions. m in anzhassa dor to the United States. Novlkov. learner charge glaifvtires and min- places Andrei A. Gr will devote his und tion to the activities urlty Council S’side Man ls Rescued From Browning A near drowning fatality occur- red yesterday aftemoon at Wright Pond about one mile from Central Bedeque when lVLr. Earl R-"lgerson. who had been fishing in the pond YlVm a row boat, in some way over- turned and was forced to swim to time of the accident he was about one fifty yards from managed to swim within 30 yards of the shore when he became ex- fillllted and went down. Occup- ants of another boat some distance is rescue as rapidly in reaching Mr. Rogerson in time and brinzln: him to land. Artificial respiration was admin- b D J H‘ Summerisde, who’ fortunately was fishermen present culaticn after which was moved to a nearby house, At last reports last evening he was resting comfortabl nected he would be returned to his- home in Summerside by ambulance later in the evening-S. Poland’: Jews Pay Tribute To llaad W Poland's Jews paid tribute to their dead in the ruins of whet an once the world's largest ghet- br. Emile souunerste dent of the Central Committee of seed a wreath on e Jews who fought an unsucoessi Neal It is ell ted 100.000 aches remain underlpivuhe ns. Rowe's ‘Assistant Resigns Position ;..%"“.l"“' this C u, fir“ as chief executive assistant to Reconstruction Min- Min iteihlmand the Dresl emv d Northern "neonate —-— “dd“"r‘ifils".‘ii'd _,' 1§— ... ..vrnti"lis.crf.n.gr"_yd. so private secretary to Mr. Howe w was thenmvldirlieter 4i Preparing For Resumption 0f Ottawa Parley OTTAWA. Ont., —-April 19 ._ (Spaola-D- With Parliament ad- Lgurmad for 10 days, Prime Min- ter King and his cabinet are con- ferring on ways and means to up the Dominion-Provincial con- ference which re-opens a week from todayrin Ottawa. Premiere of the nine ovlnces have indicated they will be in the capital on or before April 25, some of them being accompanied by their Attorneys- General and Provincial Treasurers. A source close to the Prime Min- iswr said today that the conference oouldbewoiuidu inthreedasif the dominion an provincial eucl- ers would agree on a mutually sat- isfactory formula, but added, t can also blow up in one day." It is unlikely, officials snid that Mr. King and the Provincial Prem- iers will aocept the suggestion of CF. Fraser, managing editor oi the Halifax Chronicle, made two weeks ago in Ottawa, that the con- clu sessions of the parioy be thrown to the press and the gener- al public. The feeling in Federal circles is that despite charges of ‘censorship-mindedness" hurled at the principals. plenary sessions would lead more easi to acrimon- ious dispute than those held in camera. Strong Case On the other hand, a strong case is made bv those urging open meet . Tlhey claim that slme the Premiers‘ committee is dealing in the main with funds extorted from the individual taxpayer's pocket, t-he tsxpayfir should at east have the prl loge of hearing to what uses his mon will be but. Alex Skelton, genera secretary to bhe Camera‘ ALC, said today that while the economimcommlttee of the parley formed to assist the Premiers in factrfinzling ls still in existence. it has not been sum- rxoniad2sto the meeting beginning “Work of the economic commit- tee is apparently completed”, he told The Guardian late this after- noon "No further reouests have been made to us for acts and figures. henceiorward, discussions and de- cisions will bs on a policy level." veterans Affairs - Veterans‘ Affairs Minister Ian MucKonzle has wo the first, round against Finance blister Ilsley and Revenue Minister McCann in the battle to re-establis-h veterans without bur-denim them dawn with income tsx. B the resc of s recent or- der- n-council prov ding that the Crown could collect debts owed to it by err-servicemen through their war service gratuities and rc-estab- lishment credits the soldier, sailor or airman is now protected against income tax officials wiho sweep like vultures on any money that. is not nailed down. Under the Veterans’ Reliabili- tatlon Act, servicemerfs gratuities re-establlahment credits and all other allowances are erupt from taxation Officials of the Income Tax branch are urging that d ite this statute, veterans should ow this exempt incomewhen filing their 1945 tax returns. Veterans‘ of- iairl officials say this is optional llid qnphasire that under the law tlhsre is no penalty for veteran failing tn list such exempt inomne. Barr Dismissed By Labor Gonservatives TORONTO, April 1i) ~ (c?) - The national executive oi the r. ve arty tonight announced that Sam Olrr, nation- beeu dismllod from the party. With the exception of one letter from Mozrtrval during Can ‘has not aims oolmnuniost: said the statement. BURCH‘. April 19 -- ( PF- Titirty-one dealers were in ictod t ay in a move against what the cs of Price Administration de- scribed n’ a mum-million dollar r lack market’ extendini into ll mi western states and the Di triot of Columbia. sidenil of Michigan, Ken- tucky. Illinois and' Missouri-only one an authorized. or "warranty eater-were named in a Federal rand Jury indictment charging a conspiracy extending into eight other liates. "htsir dealinll. whmbv. It ll charged, used oars were channelled from Detroit and soid' at above fieriiilrg prices extended into Texas. 14 PAGES Increases‘! Food For Famine Areas ckenzrie King to- night announced two more step th taken to provide more food for a on‘ A fl ' Bil . J.F.A. L15 an Victoria. chief of staff q! the Canadian force in the Netherlands lands. is being held in Amsterdam by mill-tar authorities "as a re- sult of e lslon srising out of the recent inquiry into the admiral‘: Northwest Europe." Defence cad- quartus announced today. l. Making available a further 5.000.000 bushels of approxlmltelv 2500.000 bushels of lower grade wheat. the United States? export permits for flour ex- cept for urgent need. The Government had been re- viewing the Canadian cereal posi- tion Ln light of the steadily de- teriorating world food situation. Mr King said, and had decided to meet the immediate needs of coun- tries dependent on the United Na- Administratlon and CAIRO, April lil-JCPL-Herbert Hoover proposed tonight that the United States ship $400,000 tons of Brain to famine areas before Aun- {rlst to prevent widespread starva- The former United States Presi- 150.000.00 Europ- eans between the Russian frontier and the English Channel “must have overseas supplies during the next four months is to be prevented." broadcast, he also urged Great Bri- tain, Canada, Austron- and the Argentina to make large contributions to the food supplies for famine areas of both Europe U.S.CutsUse0fl‘lonr-A ‘ WABELNGHON. — The Government ered Amerktsn wnsllmntion or one-fourth below the level of this time last year, meet what President Truman cel- led history's “greatmt truest. mass starvation." The Government order, effect. lve at 12:01 a. m“ ' announced by Agri‘ d-erso ch tho President also participated, along with form- t embe rom . and R.A. director Piorello I4 Guardis. Panic Buying 0f Flour Subsidies (By The Canadian Press) A three-week rush to "stock up" subeiding today throughout Canada — even on the wheahoonsclous Prairies -— as Ot- tawa took note of the flurry of Canadian housewives. adlan Press survey showed! BID- varentlv hind decided v minion Governments recent order to flour mills to cut production by peyimz heed to official‘ assurances that there will be no flour short- age, also were beoom an economic fact: can. . Wholesalers. aniomologists and flour. unless stored under ioper won't keep. that it ls subject to insect infestation. As a result. the inherent conunon Canadian housewife ressserted it. self and by this week's e again was purchasing five or l0- pound bass as required instead oi ks at toofreq rt 9i‘ IIIPOIT OA$I IXAGGEIAT@ TOKYO. April 19 -_(Al€)— 000,000,000) catoh plus the prospect of a few thous- and dollars more. . R. Carleton looked‘ at s. that earlier estimates value of the cache were "fligh- sous." ed his whereabouts to the national ~ tal edifice." X l! Huge Car Black Market Uncovered attorney John O. Hill‘ 01 D030"- The maximum penalty u vlctlon is two yearn impr on and a $10,000 fine for each of the defendants, according to the U. l. ‘mm’? Magpie d "spotters" ' g ye . w-a who hailedmoterlais on streets to buy their cars. It brazen" the case of a defsn ant alleged to have followed a mo - let into church and Tennelsea Ge Iilflltliflvllil ' IhiLOtlfldhsrPrevbeesllLlLI-I. R HELD FOLLOWING PROBE J. F. Aildster Will Face ilourt Martial AiWA, aril will -(C‘P)-—- r. , of Quebec A reliable source said that he would come before a court martial. if he has not already. - A. spokesman said n further in- formation was available and he de- clined to divulge the nature of the gllgiliiisim on which Brig. Lister was or... considered likely that pe- fence lnlster Abbott would be question d on the matter after the House of Commons returned from the Easter recess April 29. The inquiry began several months ago under the supervls of Lt-Gen. Price Montague, retired chief of staff of Canadian Military . M DON: has been in the hands of a. National Defence Headquarters at Ottawa for some time. the com of inquiry was Whe epnoinQ it had instructions to in- vestigate the admlnistralon of the Canadian foroe in the Netherlands .. m was known iicers were suspended but their names were never disclosed and at 1 ass one returned to duty im- med ately. Lobster Fisherman browned 0ft Yamouih HALIFAX, April l9 —- (C?) — Royal Canadian Mounted Police tonight reported , that Henry fill-Dds..- a... mouth Coun y. was drowned yes- terday while lobster ..ishhig near his home. Police said they ‘had no further details other than that the body still had not been re- covered. t TWO CHILDREN BUINID NIAGARA FALLS, N, Y., April 19 —(AP)~Two infants were burn- ed fatally last night when fire swept their home during an ab- sence of their parents. ‘Ilhey were one-yesr-old Kenneth Whysor-g, who succumbed to suf- focation and bums last 111$“, and his brother, George. .lr., w o died of bimis today. 4M: ONLY WAY You- (AN Paws Sons trout 1'0 CHURCH is iN A lJMOUSlNB TORONTO. April 1i) - (OP) — Minimum and maximum tom?!"- tures: Vancouver Al. 80; Edmon- ton 38. 63; Rollins 30. d2: Winni- peg 38. 53: Toronto 32. 4-8; Ottawa 8i, 40; real 83. 50. Quebec . hint John 96. N: Monotnn 96. M: Halifax 38. 54: Charlottetown 86. so; sydnw 32. 40; Yar-uiouth 31. HALIFAX. April 10 -— (UPL- Weather synopsis issued b the Dominion Public Weather ureau ing is still causing gales and rain over Newfoundland which will gradual! end as the atonn moves osstwar into the Atlantic. ‘more is another disturbance over Wed- ern On e ina mellow the weather clear. sale warhinll ere still dilbllwii m in anticipation of torn storm. pa In I supp: es: for seen d: time and malaria, according to U. S. ded ;_.v_____-.-,=... ...,\_u-...,..-, .s_._s-_.. .., . oataroas arrow‘! Ibrecaats, valid until Baturda!