5&3}? ; V... . i Wflibsan i. l! Bssilttlllll. LS. President llr- s. wqllveen wears-elected a llaudeville s. w. whzysegesm: , Dogs Stolen tulle ed‘ an teenent by the audit- ’ 'i‘. MoAvlnn. cloud with the 1 o: noon oasouas pans n" p Foreign A Ministers Meeting Proposed ._.__,. prl A l li-tCPl-Fire- for fi courier to warn be ready. than drove w l. axing truck to the station. _5¢:3mNGT°N' Aw“ 5 (u) Sear ta B has posed e meeet a ofwbower ‘if; crs begin in Perle 25. aide State Department an- un cation er Bevin of Brit'- Fr . “N10,. mode it plain he wes meetlne of foreign . FkllI-hd bscpue h was - anti-mes" at was} n: called the “slow prowess" made on " 1i at Bredaibsne nuif°%%u. x MacDonald. gm” ‘wumfg. bgowmgufiua “'3- 1.53% "Wo-he-lo Club Rummage Sale. l Peters Hell. Saturday, i , 7 o'clock. " m _, Parliament At A Glance DIP were tut-day at 2 ‘clock b Pownanbediea‘ . ° a-e-il "Be tn n. ‘ a wand-neon.‘ "KHsiTYeKT. £2- ear nest Thursday. * ecu. n, Th. cum“ - _ m“ -’ ' - Edouard Rlnfret (Ir-O t t) igrolfihirrsei-iiuwifikefiplli b16321: i‘, filximl l" "ct Kins“ rmgise and handicraft. -1i. 13L "lghgfrcgsneggz- B i wmfl“ “T10, m,“ a said he? opposed the .5. ‘filial’. ‘ _ Hg Pawaxyg-Lg-m Biill because it would cause » ' _ ' How 'd Green (PC-V "m" T s "'- gong.) said he believed lhtiggcelgillf; n“ vq-mm g“- m“ Wish Je ese were per- dswltPmy lhebweetgflaoez: ’ m‘ "°'“ °" . . p ' ' w“; Momma Raymond (BC-—Beau- - x . __~___ hlmois-Lepreirie) said the new "bee? an to: Davis and ‘jljizmmll’ B“! W" I "It bwk- . . sad til ftmlaer - latiiweu efi-mezim gmafllalairtlhlfgée chew-nee rg- il f De and m and}? fitted-Wynn. ‘W! ‘°°“"3"_-,3 - Q b""§°§' The adorned“ disc *__\___~_”' ' '5' ' ate, consummation. The Sen _ stops at Peakeeflta- "d "ml I"- . ll Ltd. 1 ' It MCI“ INC 4 rash cnrnmmsrowu. census. safruaoav. APRIL a. 194a lf Read b rybody Covers Prince Edward Like the Dew 16 PAGES . , 1.... ha... Russia Sign? Agreement Covering Oil u catches‘ c use eve _W y-arprlseletiie- TllHRAN, April 5_ (APl~n-m and Russia agreed today er in- ltiel plane for a Soviet-Persian oil company, eet a deadline for evac- uation of Russian troops and ear- marked troublesome Azerbaijan ce ee an “interns? problem Prwin for Iran to eettle "in benevolent . director spirit." Prince Mozaffar rirouz, of props ends, laid the negotia- tions sett ed "all outstanding ques- tions between the two countries on a basis of coflilete reciprocity and goodwill." No treaty was signed. he said. but the three- oint agreement was announced n a communique signed by Premier Ahmed Oovam and Soviet Ambassador Ivan Sad- chikov. The three, points are: "l. Red Army troops will evacuate all Iranian territory 1-2 months from March 24, 1040. . agreement for for- joint Iranian- com ny and its terms will be su mltted to the Mellie (Parliament) for its approval within seven months after March l4. "8. With regard to Azer- baijan, since it is an internal Iranian’ affeir peaceful arrangements will be made between the Government and the' ople of Azerbaijan for carryfrzg out of improvements. in accordance with the exist- in laws and in benevolent sp rlt toward the Azerbaijan." Caught by Surprise NEW YORK. April 5-(AP)— Euaeia’: new agreement with Iran, opening the door to Iranian oil to the Soviet Union, apparently caught the United Nations Secur- ity Council by surprise today but the‘; was a [choral disposition in U. .‘ circles‘ to view‘ the over-all picture with satisfaction. _ . Furthermore. there was immed- iate speculation that the nesotia- tiona in Tehran. which obviously were doing on while the Council debated the question of Russian troops in Iran. was the real nn- swer to the riddle of why Soviet delegate Andrei A. Gromylzn in- sisted on rlclavlnc the Iranian matter until April lih-ond then walked out when the Council vn-t- er! sralnst him. It now becomes apparent that ..____________- (Continued on Page 5 Cal. 5) peoples of Liner Acquitania Sailed Yesterday April s-(cr " SOUPHAMPION, Cablei-The liner Aquitania. heur- imz Viscount Alexander and his family toward Canada. sailedfrom hlere at noon today in a my driz- e z . Hundreds of British wives of n servicemen, going to the to join their husbands the rails as the ship mov . N ne was more excited than th e children ‘of the Canadian Governor General-desig- gatc. who already were quite at we on the ship and raced hap- hllv about the decks. The Aquitanie will arrive in ax about April l0. EEEJl-Alioliddy» Spots To ' Be ‘Crowded 7721's Summer » _. " mm“:- '2.» p War tourists nil-gyms tfité ; o...‘.il‘.‘..'“““" ' i: mplnéumm neiahboriatl‘ states m obtuse ‘ , Government has ma, a new , headed by fieowuer) eleh tode- i - s“ “no: "was. More Shipping Facilities For P.E.i.-ilfid.Trade lama indications point to thee-e being a eteffloient number of steamer-e on the Charlottetown- Newfoundisnd routs this year to take care of all shipment; e1 agricultural products and livestock mode from Prince Edward Island to Newfoundland, it was learned last nipht. The ‘John 0e ", which was on the route last ear and which has since been eod to the Chinese Government la to be replaced by a subsidized steamer owned the Clark Bteemehlp l‘ pun . Montreal. This steamer, which is eaid to have a cargo capacity of about I000 tone, is expected to arrive in Charlottetown for her first resin‘: fortnlshtly trip the latter ‘part of the month. In a dition, both the Newfound- land Steamship Company, S. John's. Nfld., and the Show Steam- ship Company. Halifax. are said to be considering putting on boste for the P. I.‘ Bland-Newfound- land trade. The smaller ports in the Prov- ince sre also going to have access to the Newfoundland markets if present plans of the Provincial Government materialize. Arrange- ments have been made whereby a Sod-ton vessel. formerly the orc- perty of Gordon, Pew and Com- pany, a large American fish firm. ls to’ carry produce between e smaller Island ports and New- foundland. This vessel, the "Thom- as J. Carroll”. will be commanded bv Captain Herbert Calhoun of Murray River anrl is expected to arrive from Halifax in the near future. u Famed Songwriter Dies in Sanatnrium "Prf-Fi- -,. ». '* lily Associated Press) DENVmL-Amxzb-Ninoent You- lnans. 47. composer of such popu- lar song hits ns "Great Day’ and “Tea for TWO" died in Denver to- day after son illness of several weeks. M-r. Youmnns died of tubercu- losis. He had been confined in a local sanltnrlum for more than a month. The famed songwriter, who wrote musical scores for s dozen or more hit Broadway product- ions. was born in New York City. He first hit the b time in the music world in i , when he turned out the score for the mus- ical comedy hit "Two Little Girls In Blue.” Mr. Youmans gained ipstiitg fame ale-m: Tin-Pan Alley. when he wrote the score for the smash hit "No. No. Nanette". From it emerged two popular classics- Tee for ‘Iv/o". and "I Went T0 Be Happy." His. other compositions included "I Know That You Know", “Some- times I'm Hop y". "Without A "More an You Know," “Time On My Hands". "Drums I My Heart". and Mr. Youmarrs own favorite. the beautiful bsllad “mi-ouch the Years." Schooner, lien Vanish 0ft Sydney LOUISBURO, N. 8., April li- (CP)--A two-hour search of t-hc ' ares at the mouth of Sydney har- bor where a schooner was report- ed caught in a heavy ice-Jam re- vealed no sign of the craft. it was regained here taught. e Canadian overnment ice- brealoer Borel left port hers today and made her way through heavy ice to the position where the re- rt said a two-muted schooner was stuck. There wee no vessel in the viola"... the doe-breaker re ported, nor was there any also of seven or eisht men reported on the ice near the schooner with a dory. report was received from Th oeenbin- thadnriilot of an aircraft arrlvlne in from Newfoundland, who 8y W lndeaidh had tied th tap xii-lid hen the liken ml t have lone out from the o’: th the dory eeal- eeale were re- e been seen in the a _,.Wiison's son, Rev. J. B. Wllsomvf T R climciiss, c. 1c. 1.. Blames Trade Barriers For N. S. Difficulties OITAWA, April 6—(OP)—8en- Senator Wlahart Robertson, Cov- ernment leader, told the laaate toda that if ‘a lot of idiotic" bar ere to world trade were ire- moved Nova Bcotla would "move into the centre of the Canadian edononsle field rather than re- maining on the fringe." The Halifax Senator, a member of the Government, suggested that “perhaps times are movln: to freer trade faster dhsn we realize. . there is a greater amount of public opinion for the removal of barriers than at any time in the life of any member of this chamber." He urged that the Senate pass sen ilecord Straight At Ottawa lie P. E. I. Divorce ilcurt (Special to The Guardian) OVITAWA. April li-Settlng the record straight to avoid misunder- standing. W. Chester S. Mchurc. Progresive Conservative member cameras. rlnwnnt a.“ a v a riaoligionhfelvoéln: extanslon ‘of n“ cfga" up my M3123“ g t" 9- I e ‘ ‘my’: t “wh: either House of Commons or Sen- Wak‘ °m°r P"°‘d”°°, °" 5 f m‘ ate with its divorce cases. m! "W"! Emu" ° "he w The Queen's member rose on a Y“. hdloslnir tnsrniorlie Stleechldfbate $112112‘; f§a,°§§u°§f,h,'§1¥“§ e blmked °"‘“‘,’“‘l"'1°p°c“ S! ° Otto/we. Journal set forth zitlisaizirzzrurss ..::.;'@ "my a the» ‘muco- Parliament come work and said "the only logical mt“; made to wev to finance the costwas lhrcugh f Quebec‘ and Prince Edward ferioral collection of taxes." nlmd'..pr°v1n°u wlmwt divorce . courts. will?“ ‘Will x-Ywgtxildmnlgeriziilofl "Ml.- Speflm“ l“ “m "1 Wm‘ much as one in Ontario. _ 01%;‘ ggigarsdnmllsiltxllslg ygiiflg It must be admitted, oarticular- had’ "as own divorce Con" and lv in Nova Scotia. thst_unless the that mv province is not emumb state took control of industry it 2mm e-nh" this House or we (Continued on Pace e Col 5» 8mm c! 08MB with liivvrw ,________._ cases." Mr. McLure bruuaht the matter up as s nutter jointly Bflétllilfklli’, Superintendent 0i Prom fiegegeofi 533,1”? I _ in: acceptable and well-taken by Halifax industrial "r my" School Dies At 00 Private Bills Private bills vied with Secretary of State Paul Martins Canadian citizenship measure durins the past week in the House of Com- 2112118. No less ttliiantggre: entirg p 00,-, as. ernoons were evo o suc tefdgi, djf"g,._‘,’f°“vtf°%_aw‘iison,y ea, private motions as a rail outlet for superintendent of the Halifax In- the Peace River dl-ilflci- >1 Qw- dm t school. scum-dim; to wow ndian immigration policy, and the received here last night by . W. W013: 0! chahsirlrx hhhlfd ham; of , .. Rev. Mr. Can at; ua one. c sy mm E‘ “may KC ‘m’ Dominion my to Canada Day. Progressive Conservatives in the chamber cut their speeches to a Halifax. t (L n are w,“ Bum m he: an ‘ w l minimum on these questions. the known in Prince Edward Island. The father was engnned in tsmp- nmjoritv of addresses having been stance work here some yegr5 ago, elven by members of the C. 0.!‘ and was highly esteemed. Ii/ev. J. and Social Credit Parties. and B Wilson was formerly pastor of members on the Government side. tfie Baptist church at Summer- It was explained that following ‘ma . ibcprggntaitgfzn Image lsssiil segsgon 1n_ sggtlgnd, y pcs on ea er a n rc- MrBowllslsn ghrlldie-rgillm: to Canada ken and J M, MacDonnell. the 1111899 and was superintendent of Prorrrcslsve Conservatives are eag- me Induu-ia; 503,001 for the inst gr to grapple with parliamentary 16 vaars. Interment will be in the earliest possible estimates at Fredericton. N. B. war ousnditures and economies date. 14.000 Tons Silver were ou poison in priagzgceoigxtlgle‘ Lcaned Dumb Plantifl"; t.°.:€.‘;?‘if...il.n .1 w... Assets Corporation as to the man- ner ln which the Corporation dis- poses of surplus Crown property and suDDiies. Opinion of the committee was __ (Continued on Page 5 Col. 5) ______...__ “Tiny Tim" Deadly Rocket Weapon . War Assets Members of the committee on CHICAGO. Aipril 5—The United States Treasury “leaner? 14,000 tons of silver valued at $400,000.- he construction of hug? at Oak H1689- Tenn. that _. oduced the for atomic bombs. the power conference was told today. R. R. Wlsner. assistant chief electrical enilinecr of s Boston firm. said the eleetromoanets We" times as lame M the at Berkeley. “fir? silxmewas needed for the electrical conductor of the wind- ings and buses. ll. S. May Reduce Fleur Production DOVER. DEL, Arpril 5--The Un- ited States War Department today removed the veil of secrecy around ‘Tiny a powerful rocket which an army spokesman said is by for the deadliest thing ever fired from an airplane." Col. Donald B. Dlehl, com- manding officer of the Dover army air field. said the rocket "can sink almost anything that float-s." "It hes driven holes all the way nahlicht pcgrutiésgr tram side wamnrotmn. Anvil $4M’) ' ° "’ ' '°°' .411; production of flour for Arn- fight; gigs???" *5 it W‘ ed the t, was! new weapon, wthiph C851‘ hi? rom any presen ype - l h er plane or medium bomber. was lwfL described by Col. Dtchl es a ‘huge e glee m elaned nul v socket 11.75 inches diameter afifrom tn of increasinl and l? 100C 1002." "u" us: m t. as: ‘m , . olrolee today alter ul- ung Li! BM “IQIOEC the first q i=8 more of ‘ ‘ eaoxsormua l"la.. April s- (AP) —A mine-detecting device located 0100.100 nine feet doe-p last night" in “the beat; arfl ofta oonv e crne, n n o the bulk of sieoloo-urgist amount of currency ever stolen from the United Mates postal ser- 10 IOU-mas dug up three poe- inepectors between a chicken house of an a ndicitia operators. Postal au boa-itlee - said Ils- ~ tcdnlttethb! a fed jury in of charges of epl and of an the money, was not iso- 9 ceted e ....c"..u"...::o vice. ’ The money-mining since May 3i Y .*-_ mum mmsrm xmG who estercinv in a fightlnll speech criticaed officers of the Canadian Congress of Labor for "rough lan- guage" in a submission to the Gov- ernment. Later AR. Masher, presi- dent of the Canadian Congress of Labor issued a statement in which he said he was “surprlsed" at the attitude of the Prime Mixiister 1n rebuking him. Mr. Mosher said it “rather revealing" that Mr. K1118 used “hut as etronc words with a much more belligerent tone towards members of organized labor in Canada." .iuh Seekers At Breweries Dffice MONTREAL. April 5 -—(CP)— Several hundred men, to advertisements published Mont-real newspapers ‘yesterday oi- fering work, waited outside Nat- ional Breweries Limited head of- fice today for interviews as s. dozen pickets, carrying signs proclaiming hat a. nine-day-olzrstrike atwfour company plants here is continuing, marched up and down the street. Policemen were on guard as the 10b seekers filed into the offices, but no trouble arose. Ilium Dontinaes Talks At Ottawa OTTAWA, April 5 -(CPl-C0n- tlnuing trade and credit talks here today, Leon Blum. s ecial French Ambassador, held a lye-hour com- ference with Prime Minster Mac‘ kenzie Kin and the Cabinet. He was r, King's guest at a dinner at Lauricr House and to- morrow will meet M, J. Caldwell. C. CF. leader. and some of the chiefs of Canadian labor lie will visit Montreal Sunday. _ Two Killed, 58 injured In Wreck (By The Associated Preea) PITLOT, Nev., A-prll fr-The Ex- position Fiyer, Western Pacific passenger train, was derailed near here today. lrllli at least two persons and in} g 58 others. 10 seriously. The locomotive and all 1D of the passenger cars overturned. Two hundred and ninety passen- gers were aboard. A first-aid station was set up at W-ouover. Utah. l8 miles to the cast, to care for the injured. The train left Ban Francisco at 4 pm. yesterday en route to Belt Lake City. 0nt. Legislature Was a Preregued lgterday f% The Ce-naalhl PIC) '10 N10. April 5—'I‘hc second session o1 Ontario's 22nd Legislat- ure today brorogued after Lieut- enant-Clovemor Albert Matthews nave Royal assent to 108 bills. in- cluding the new ldquoplacense Act 1M0. Mine-Detecting Device "est new... “new w, Locates Buried Loot _ did not extend nine feat below the pment came Miami Bank. Th arrived at the bank the next day. however, was a dummy. Some time between those two periods, fie staid-inch canvas ha; conta n- in| the “Milli! had beenxtelron from the poet office was used; and noise do: ~ ldlillfiillelvlalil. . llellUhethQhoebeeallIJLI-ll. OWE Brief Protests Soft lias ilc Economic Plan Bv JACK WILLIAMS UITAWlA. April D —- (GP) -Top officers of the Canadian Congress od Labor were sharply- rebuked by Prime Minister Mackenzie Kin: today for a submission in which, they said the Gov merit had made no prepareti for 0on- vetrlsjigln from war to peacetime cen- The brief ~ annual admission, of’ the Comm which has a membership of 300.000 —- was criti- cal of the Govmunent and de- manded abolition o: wage control with continued control of prices. A drilecqaticvln “of gore than 200 mam rs o e oniness accom- panied their officers to the meet- A n. Ca%“e<§' 1. 1o - - - . - .pres cnt. and Pat Conroy, secretary-treasur. er. presented the brief and were later the main tamet of the Prime Minister's criticism. After the brief hm been rem and replies made bv Labor Min. ister Mitchell and Finance Min- ister Ilslcy, Mr. Conroy mndg n, low extcmpornneous remarks in which he said he anticipated the Government had been angered by the Canines brief. Prime Minister Is Angry | Mr. King said he was not aniter- ed but saddened that reproach“. tlons of labor were made in the immune the Congress had . The Prime Minister started ,his reDiv in a normal voice but as he went on his.volce rose, he wav- ed his arms and his face flashed. Mr. Kin: quoted the Conzress fllli-emehtr “We have no alterna- tive but to feel that the Govern- ment is satisfied to let, cconomlg (Continued on Page ll Col. S) S106 For Saline 0f Ancient Whisky SINGLETON insists, Lan- Whleky sold for £24 ($100) at a. sale here this week. It was in a Illes jar sealed in 1510. Destructive Fire in Grain Elevator WINNIPEG. April 5 -— (C?) -—- Flre broke out to ht in n grain elevator of Fedora Grain Lim- ited, at Sutherland Ave. and Euc- lid St., in northeast Wlnnipcg, said to contain 3500.000 worth of seed grains, and within a half hour flames were sweeping 100 l feet lvnto tho air. (u: Pam: FoR susmm limit Sliclke (.0 4o till‘. SfocK l l i TORONTO. April 5 —(CP)-_ Minimum and maximum temper- atures: Vancouver 38, 50; Edmm. ton 30, 51: Resins 10. 53; Winnipeg ‘ ‘ Toronto 34. 47; Ottsgvlir. 36, He!!!“ 30. 35; Giaflottetown 32; Sydney 28. 30; Yea-mouth 82, 37. HALIFAX, A1711! 5 —-(CP)-—Fol- 10W“!!! is the official weather B Ogle issued b the Domini gillbl Weather affine at Halide): at 10580 pan. Friday for 9 pan, to- ‘wsessevet-meseesme mn- foroe due ._-__.. .<.e.-.-e-->-.- -e_..»._.. ~.-...-.......,.