Maxim ' or A l MERE. MAN 111i Crew Island Connector lllassic Example 0f Departmental Fumbling tilted __-_. CYITAWA. Ont.. May 1)‘- cresslve Cunservati Lambton West, \i(led the war expenditure: "departmental run It consisted of -uroun ." erans who tried to get a shovel from War Assets Assets Corporation officials. a dog howl." The two veterans, one from Tor- anlo and one from Sarnis, went to the Corporation's Toronto otfices and asked what chances they had tn set a gas-shovel since they were (Oonitlfllkd on race 5 vol- l) Coming Events "Movies at Bradaibane tonight. “Talkies - Emerald Thugsdalé.’ "Talkies -- Elli-Jo. Tuesdagwh a Show. New Glasapw. Wgdérqee- fay. ' ‘Show. limiter River. ‘Thin-s- 15y, B-fli- ll "Talkies —~ Cove Fgvlgaflyz-i Ce 'i‘-iki —- Ml e e, Wednes- .r es a p qu 5.2m“ hi‘. "Bruin good second hand bu s daily. l) llon and Spillett. 5-23- i. "Uillfltidilllfl —c;r—_cement Mon- day and Tuesday. P. J. Noyc fidtzqCgi "011 hand Oilcake. Barb Wire tad Asphalt Shingles. W, I. Bow- man. l-lilnwr Rivet. 5-20-28-31-31 "Dance, Orwell llail, Wednes- day May 29th. Milivlew Orchestra. Daylight. Saving Time. 5-29-21 "T-lre Glasgow Road Concert has been postponed till June 7th at Harrington. 543'?!- "Varlety Cage‘; by Charlotte tstxtrn talent, Brookfleld lgali June d. "liospital Dance, Curling iiintii-ague, tottigltt. May 128m, Bill lioresldds Orchestra. 5-28-11- "Dance and-go; Social Howe‘: llzill. Brackley Beach, Wednesday. Mov 29th. 6-27-81 "Dance in Emyvaie School Wed- nesday. May 29. Lunch served. Good music. 5-38-2f "To arrive car No. 1i cw. bulk ggsbaérd or}: ‘carmgm wheat. n‘ ea J00 ng. ta sup- ply on hand Feed . Liv todx Y. ea 25-81 "See Marie players present "Johnny Get Your Girl" in Britte- ivwn l-lsll. ‘ftiursday. May 80. at 8.30 (Silt) s-as-ot. "Beg inning. Juno 5th. the store 0t Harrington will, be closed every Wednesday afternoon and evenin . E. At-nlast. 5-28-20. Rink. " ollectlng hogs ev Albany and surroundcirgg Ind Emerald every l-‘riday. Phone cpllect or write early in week, A. C. Creep or G. C. Green. 5-16-15-20- tf. "Collectinu hogs for Devi: d: Fraser even; Thurldsy. Write me or phone N. A. Cutcliffe". Freder- D. L, McDowell Thu)‘ Y. dill!!! ioto . . n a-ii-is a bold "A rtmm sale will be hold in th A r Cit 1 Ffldsye. ‘~31 at nabmiglis. 11?. donation: of (Spoo- irll-Joseph Warner Murphy. Pro- ve member for Ontario, today pro- s d economies committee with a clans- sic example of Ottawa’: well known d the actual ex- perience of two Ontario war vet- WU?" amor- ail-on. Mr. Murphy said. and was "a disgrace to the Government of Canada." Experiences of these two men being pushed around by Wlar O said, "would make a cat laugh and 11 Thirty seamen were under "wAt A Glance » y gyro-away. in 0n Strike __..__ The crew of the "Island Cou- nemr". due to arrive here Thrurs- day to take over the Charlotte- town-Newiomrdland route. walked off the big freighter in St. John. N._B., last nllht to join the other members of the Canadian Soa- mufs Union in the strike which is affecting shipping in every Canadian port. Preparation here for- a his oi u.‘ - y We and Govern- ment reception to the officers and men of the "Connector” upon her arrival next Thursday. dllfttfaeots of the nation-wide strike e . . S. , excluding the oflficers. are on strike. Reports last nizht indicated that only one‘ member of the crew of the C. G. S. "Brant". also in port. belongs to the Union. ‘Ilhe "Brant". however. ls in no condition to sail at the present as her boilers are being cleaned. Crow 0n Board Contrary to the usual custom of seamen on strike walking off a ship. the crew of the “Saurel" are remalninc on board. It was re- ported yesterday evening that the men are so acting on instructions from a Halifax official of the it is alleged instnioted the men to remain aboard untll forcibly but off by the Department 0f Marine and Tra new . . Captain William Poole of the the would sail. Neither would he commit himself as to the pomibillty oi’ the tied-up ves- sel takinil on a new crew. l0 Seaman Arrested ' I TORONTO, May B’! — (CED- arrest. JYFQSL there, and ships iuy along the lcngih of the Greet Lakes as the first, day of the general strike- called by the Canadian Seaman: Union drtrv to close. . How effective the strike had proved was not inrmndi-irtciy ticar. The C. S. U._ said 50 to 55 Lake ships were fled up and predicted that, within 48 hours not a s Iuic ship would be moving. The ship owners, through ‘ ihe Dominion Marine Association. stated at noon that only i’! of 115 ships owned by the four‘ large companies acre‘ affected. The strike. which started ofti- cially at 6 a.nr. E.D.T.. today affects approximately 5.000 union members on Great Lakes ships. It dues not affect coastal shipping Presidgni J. A. (Pol) Sullivan of the 3.8.1]. said he expected that it would tie up 200 to 235 strips. Parliament‘ warrants were out for the of at least 80 o 1e at ports By The Canadian Press Trade Mi3iKll1Il0fl an- nounced a i. t were so... 0.0.‘... “.2 °.,"...‘i;‘.““§%l.? ng 1e r or s y s - “iii? n... Ml: o. l1 s pooled for rwutnption of work lJn strike-bound British Columbia box factories. Reoonsirtfitéion t‘ klllgnisterl N p rs , e .r .1- tlonsl newer-ch Counci opinion; on its war-expanded basis. Senator John T. Haig. Prcgressive ‘Conservative leader, stigsestod in to that the Unemployment gsurunoe Commie-axon be abolish- Howe p The Pei's op g Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARUZYFFETOWN. CANADA, TUESDAY, MAY 2s, 194s MTNISTER 0F r000 00st Sentenced Will Attempt To Plant lobsters 0n Pacific Boast VICTORIA, May 21 - — Cooperatln with the Dominion Govemmen , the Provincial Gov- ernment hes set aside 88 acres of foreshore in a lagoon near Nan- almo for experknentation on whe- ther- s. lobster industry can be eo- tsblltshed on the British Columbia 001i! . A revious experiment has been attergpted at Sooke about 20 years ago, said Goo! e J. Alexander, deputy oomm unet- ef fisheries for B.C. m. I b u" So long as e o I - here from the Ath-ntfo Coast. re- mained in ca. tlvlty they thrived but when reused they disap- neared. "There has been a feeling that poeslbl that ex riment was not he full scope." said Mr. ‘Tlilor was time I"!!! to study their breedhg habits. ft may be that not enough lob- stars were planted to overcome their natural anemia. The new experiment will be‘ on a lerso scale." Aussie War Bride Balks At 80s Voyage SYDNEY. Australia. May 27 — m?) Mrs Josephine Hatton. the homesick bride who ran’ off the transport Dsvild C. Shanks Just before it sailed for the United States in April. balked 1min -tod:.v nt a trip to America in bhe S. S. Morrtcrey, to Join her husband. She said the sea terrified her. Four others quit the liner before it sailed for San Francisco with 6B8 war brides and United States servicemm Australia and New Zesland. from Astronomer Priests Watch flew Comet ROME. May 2'! _ (Reuters) - Astrommer priests, known as "the six wise men of Castel Gaiulolfo. daily are charting progress of a new comet. first seen by Vatican Observatory last Feb. 1. At the observatory at Caste! Gandolfo. summer palace of the Popes on the shores of Lake A1- 113.110. 25 miles from Rome. thwe eight -Jesuits, led by Dutch-born Father John Stein. spend their time watching the heavens. The comet has been nun-ed "Tlmmers' Comet" after Brother Matthew Timmers. also a Dutch- man. who was first to observe it. Pope Pius takes s. keen interest in the work of his star-Racers and spends much time scanning the stars with them when he is in resi- dence at Castel Geudolfo. The great battle of the Anzio beachlresd swept right up to the doorstep of the observatory and then sumed down the road to Rome. The observatory escaped damage. but the nearby town of ‘ruesda The Oognmims will discuss various Govermnent legislation. The Son- ate will sit. Assets 0f Avoragl; liasadlan Increase LONDON. Ont.. May 27—<Cl‘i—- The average Canadian now own! $117M in liquid resources-cash. bank deposits and Dominion Gov- ernment bards-but that solvency galls: a tIhrFat of lrlrltliatiiorzléng; ryen o orono. e n1 company executive, today told @118 58rd annual meeting of the Cona- dlsn Llfs Insurance Officers As- Albsno. in which there was heavy sgteet fighting. was almost wiped 0 . _______. SENATOR-B SET RECORD OTTAWA. M 2'1 -. (C?) -- Something of a record was set by veterm Soiratorn tonight when a uroup of seven with an average age of more than 00 years attended a Semte session. They were: Senator: Sir Allen Ayleswortir ' Sir B32 . rbciatlon. Per caplta resources six years ago amounted to $303. 0 orrzlw rt - err - Oali 111$‘. rooevvad by CLH-ldlfi" ‘ r roduc lmpzrocergt (M; Deunnlm Bureau of M“ iisaasooboo slhadllfi-lnfnifiketinir » ‘m’ h0g4 in the “counted 100' ' bode 'tli..""'r.%" ' Income 0n Farms Declined LaltfYear g0 $1 elly W. and J. A. alder (PC- ).'l'f {m m (18.7), Ndvaflcotia) 95.1 f . ilflo (‘.8 (I'M. u KM ritlsh Oohmbt (55.0). ' and children of- .vl:lt to this continnent. Nova Seotia Youth To Hang PlixfifillfieN. Ming 2'1 — (OP) - ver ey ouvpso "humid? ti ‘i. so e e Evy. Amlv Merchant Marine. was sentenced today to be hanged Aug. 1B for the holdup slaying of a Btellszton. N. 8.. merolhsnt Feb. 1'1. The tow-haired Westville, N. 5., youth. quoted at his trial as de- scribing the shooting a: a "silly notion." showed no more emotion than when he stood unfllnohingly the urns cou heard a Jury find him guilty of murder. “Nothing to sly. sir," in a clear. firm tone, court clerk. C. he replied when the l... Moore, put the formal query: “Have you anything to soy why sentence of‘ rieath should not be imposed upon you?" Md‘. Jwtioe R. H. Graham o! the Nova Scotia supreme com-t. who presided alt time trial. then read the sentence. condemning to be hangfid “between the hours of 1 and 8 A - 415T." Aug. i5 and end- ing allay God have mercy on your A dntl f hd Myrrh... "m "W * it heard Mai] J by igrwr emes . a homior-rglqdefence plea. of linearity: describe onvpsmr as a. chimp? . - e as mandatory. ed to fiedagioxtihuggagtgne ‘d? us ce n; a. Ottawa. for consideration. ' News Briefs NEW YORK, May 2'! -— (GP) — The Royal Air Force has accept- ed an invitation from the United States Army Air Forces to send No. 35 Squadron. B. L. 1?. -_ er CommandJo trbisUIittedStst to participate in Air Forces Day on Aug. 1, it was learnedtoday. OTTAWA. May 27 - (GP) Time lost as a result of strikes in the first four months of this you‘ showed a. ‘T8 oer cent increase colnpared with the same period last year. the Labor Dwertmeni reported today- orrawa. May 2i __ (oer _ Air Minister Gibson announced todav that Sent. 30 had been set as the deadline for R. C. A. F- demobilization. Present strength of the overseas force is approximate- ly 5.000. 1P OTTAWA. May 27~(CP)—Actini: Prinre Minister lisley today ap- pealed for immediate resumption of work in strike-bound British Columbia box factories which pro- duce containers for fruit and other foods. BANGKOK. Siam. May 2'f—(AP) Jfhe Sin se Government charg- ed today t i. French troops from Indo-China have made a series 0f rai-ds on Siamese territory across the Mekong River. The border tired was reported gripped by ‘ensiccl. Desultory firing was reported throughout Monday night. Liner llueen fllary flocks At Halifax HALJFAX. May 2'1—-(Cl>i-Sl-r Alexander Clutterbuck, who in- tends to get down to the business of learning all about Canada‘ and hopes to do some fishing in ilro meantime. landed here tonight ~._n hi: way to Ottaw to take up 711-1 new post as Unit d Kingdom High Commissioner." The 48-year-old British civil xr- vant dilernbarked from the bride shi Queen Mary with Lady Clut- ter uck. their l‘f- ar-old dwih- taerhAnn. and a n ace. Miss Beryl u . It was Sir Alexander's fourth ‘Iravellhgion the same shlpvwns Rt. Hon. Vin nt Massey. rctmnfl a Commissioner to tsln. and Mrs. Massey. on the we: to their home at Port Hope. Mr. Ill-lacy. who has been M Canada House in London for fl ears. was made a Companion of‘ ‘fir ‘by the King before leaving In . ' declined to discuss any ques- tion and. laid his chief (purpose at present was to " rr a inlet anadlan sun- Eggs!‘ in good rtroom May 22 and '7 0F CANADA t Read Brewing Troubles May Affect 25,000 Additional Parsons coast" to coast work in The most days ago. It and sawmill workers in the Pugh; Prov of Brflixtéish Columbia. e c on whi h i?” .,. “Y emezrs U on nrno members on Great n13 and on Government and light terriers on coast A strike is.sotr.eduled for Satur. day among 6.0D0_bextlle worker-s in Quebec. More ttzarr half of the nmnlibers of tho United Steelwork- ers of America. (C.I.0.> have voted t0 give their national officers auth- priy to call a strike. There is an unsetled dispute Oratorio nib .n 5.000 of lLr akes vessels supply ships the, Atlantic lied Automobile Worked-s l has been preparin tion sgainsf 6 ees in th British o! 01o) for strike ac- Clcrvs r and a num- r firm-s. Mine emp e Sirdbury area and in Columbia. are in the thick argument over new collective alnl agreements. Tho B . loggers strike. called by the International Woodworkers of Anterior; (C 1.0) when negotia- tions over ii-s demands for an lil- cent hourly wage increase a 40- ltour wort: and union semirity "col- lapsed. threatens the already tight building ly situation as well as 5WD ne irjit...-_.,. ‘m! 85 and the‘ effect- lvfilififis 0f the seamen‘: strike arc in d to. Union president JA. t irlliv-an said yesterday 50 to 55 Lake vessels are tied up and by tonight some 200 to 235 will be sf- fected. Ho said the strike was call- ed boenfofte demands for an eixht. rnstsgl of o. lZ-hzgln‘ dBIY. H George rvovmr. secre arv 0 t. e Domincn Marine Association rep- resenting the operators. said that oi‘ the 115 vessels owned by fan‘: major Canadian shipping oom- ganies 93 are elm-rating. 3'3 are idle eoause of lack of cargoes and 17 are tied up by strike action. He said also that the operators have already agreed to an eight-hour day- and that an application has been made tn the Dominion (iOVBITUTlBIlTT-‘S Na- lonal War b81001‘ Board for per- mission to put it into effect Minor- Strikes In Marltlmee There are two min-or strikes in the Mnritimcs. At Yarnlouth. N.S.. 500 members of the A. F. L. Textile Union are on strike at the 00s- rnos Imperial Mills in e. demand for a 5 per oent basic wage increase. Fifty members of the Canadian Fishermens Union are idle at the P. J. Cadegsn fish plant at Glace Bay. N. 8.. demanding a l5-cent hourly wage increase. There are two minor strikes tn blanitoba. One is the longest in the Dominion at present. It in- volves 120 members of the Interns- tronal ‘Iywographical Union (A. F. L.) which called a strike against inc Winnipeg Free Press and the Winnipeg Tribune last Nov. ll. The ed publishers announced Jan. 3 there would be no further negotiations with the Union and they hired new employees. The building is still pickoted occasionally. Next scheduled strike is among textile workers in the Montreal ares. where 6.000 are to strike Sat- urday at '1 A.M.. in five plants in a dispute over wage increases. a 00-hour week and vacations nil DI!- Bonlmunlsts Lead In Czech Election PRAGUE. May 2'l—fAP)— The Communists and other extreme loft wing parties won 51 per cant of the total vote in yesterday's hotly contested Czechoslovak parliamen- tary elections, virtues? complete returns showed ton A Communist Par 1010mm graduated the slim pural y would e sufficient to assure extreme left wing control of the Mil-member suembl . which will draw up s constit ion. today. ers are idle in a war labor serious strk began l" involves 36.000 tagger: ber workers. The Un- M Evryb of the world, “and I ‘difficulties and d: ' 1'0 MAXIM! 0P A. MERE MAN sins-i o ‘Come unto Mo" uys the lope will solve your ' ten out your if ye re . _ I 2:51:93 GNS P0 50,000 hldlte In ‘Canada - Wide Strike Wa VVAJ}iIi(}TY)ll, hlay 27 -» Interior Secretary Knrg said “Home prosress was made" ea agtelemternt with s e soft coed dispute. ° ‘rhere was no comment from the ohief of the United Mine Workers (AJXLJ. A spokesman for Mr. reporters alter 6 l-J hoists o! ooh- tenures that lawyers for all p31- tiee concerned would "be busy to- night working on- the promos; made." The Kruiz wokesm-an would not say definitely this meant that a contract was in the process of preparation. but the implication that such s possibility exist- was ed. A meeting will be held in Krughs office tonrotwow morning the spokesman added. In- the meantime. of work in the mines-interrupt- ed by a. working truce that ended Saturday night-was again virtu- ally complete. But there was no mistaking trhe optimism which prevailed among perso close to negotiations to- day. ether this was the direct result of the conference between r. Lewis and President Truman at the White House last might. lastiniv less than half an hour. was not known. One member of Congress. talking tr. a reporter several hours before the sizns of developments began- to appear at Mr. .Krug's culled an attreement imminent. Another sold the negotiators were not fa-r a-part but reported final accord might ta-ke_ some time. Neither would be ducted by name. Meantime. continuing Senate argument ovor President 'I‘rirmsn‘s strike-draft legislation gave Mr. Lewis time for morebarsralnine. if he wanted it. without running afoul of any new laws. Krua told the stoppage Discuss Alleged’ Residents of _Upper Prince Street and Elm Avenue met the City Council last night in a special session to protest against the al- leged nuisance which the foundry otllall and Stavert, recently in- stalled on Elm Avenue. would cause to the rasideerts of that neishborhood. D. L. Msthieson appeared for the residents and A. TV. Matliesotr for Hall and Stavert. H15 Honour, Mayor B. Earle i MacDonald. speaking for the Coun- cil. informed Major D. L. Mathia- son that the City could take mo act-ion and the recorder, K. M. Martin. advised that. if a nuisance were proved. it would come under the jurisdiction of the Attorney- General. Mr. Stavert. speaking for the Company, assured the meeting the operations of the foundry would have no detrimental effect on the health of the residents living near by and that there would be excessive smoke for no more than four hours a week. Before the meetinit the followina resolution adjnurured. was pass- Thst this Council acknowledge ts debt and communicate its thanks to the Provincial Govern- ment for its voluntary and high- lv effective effort in covering and urading the city dump with clean earth requiring removal from Gov- ernment property thus relieving a situation beyond ordinary means .0!‘ correction. rMoved pv Coun. J. D. seconded by Ooun, O. M. yRoveal Pla Stews-rt i Cox) . Research Council _ be formed would own and commer- UITAWA. May Tl - 1GP) -_ oialile patents owned by the Court! Plans to keep the National Research ll“- Council operating stirring peacetime Mr- Howie sold some of the new on its war-expanded basis to meet llbflmlflflflfl b01018 9341111194 W 00° flhtxaocneeclb of Canudaninfihis térn- gnfluguolilldytpukl conduct h “(ingr- no age were so sod o)’ JVWTWHW I 0 in the by Reconstruction and radar. ru Minister Howe. Mr. Howe kc in oiution to aaml providing lnmnco of the two Privy conitslngil on‘ lnduis search a or . c a/ppo two vice-pr to tih a ru- or con- of the trial re- ntment of e 001ml: . WWII‘! of . The liflnister estimated the Coun- esqleodftures for the cunent time! would total a. stab aside from c sizeob ' aspen "W?! ecti wing up plans Mr. Howe disclosed consideration Ins be! (W: to lacing the per- jrblfllsthtg? glldésdcip Minirll 031mb)- sowee rare uran ur. & the Coljncfi. The pm would action tlvdvlih that . .13» firs: crown coipontlorl h Smoke fluisance Progress Made In Settling Coal Strike J SH! BEN SMITH . Albany llian is Fatally Injured Joseph Arsenault. 56. a potato- warehouse worker and resident o! Albany died yesterday afternoon on the way to the Prince County Hospital after having been crushed by.a ti'uck__r_tt Trypn some ..t.\vo und__ a half hours before. Definite information cerium-ling the accident was not available lust night but if; was believed the late Ml‘. Arsenault was crushed against a shed at a Tryon farmer's ‘Home hy the backing up of a truck which he was helping to load with pota- PS. A doctor, whose name could not ho learned last night, was immod- iatcly summoned and an ambulance called from Summerside. It is understood the late Mr. Arsenault is survived by n wife. and several children but only the name of one child could be ascer- tained lost night. She is Mrs. Cyrus Perry of Albany. was available No information last night as to whether or not t there will be an inquest. Cardinal Mcliuigan Leaves For Toronto QUEBEC. May 27 —-iCP)--C.ir- diiral McGuigan. Archbishop of Toronto. completed his three-day visit of Quebec City today and loft for Toronto where he said re uiil bring back a memory of goodwill. At a reception earlier at Laval University. the Cardinal told a large gathering: he was bringing them “s message of unity Can- adn in your mutual love of Cod." "Let Catholics be united with non-Catholics in mutual sospect and goodwill." he said, "so that. although of diverse races and creeds, they may become the shin- ing examples to the world of beautiful brotherly love." Cardinal McGuigan left with Msizr. Francis V. Alien. chancellor of the Archdiocese of Toronto. trrd Henry Somerviiie of Toronto. editor of the Canadian Register. ‘vim no- companied him during his trip. ns For The war had proved the desirab- ility of not oonoenmtim all aper- ations of the Cuuixxll in one local- e Prairies a wo branch was racing mafia‘; tfliargsd particularly with finding a so tion for pmblam affecting the Prairies and not common to other of Canada. ion also ms beir. given research facilities in Brit. Q01- , up; in o0 inlctlon with the nlverst-y of Brltdh Col- umbia. and in the Msrltkne Prov- A.J. B ‘Pm-Rayon’ asked Mr. Howe where the Council would establish its research facilities in the Maritime Provinces and what fonm the research would take. Mr. Howe aid the Cotmcil hsd not et arrived at an in tgo hhrltlmm Nor Slbierlplllm Delivered 85.00. ' Ill-ll. M00: other Provinces I 0.8.1. 65.0! SITIONS V9 . to leave a job where u l-Qr)» Sir Benbmitb ls Replaced By John Strachey scholarly ifs» or n.i.r. akes 0vor Tough Post. .,., _ .. ..._-...._..__.--—-—-..-r->,-_»~>....-s.,_d.. (Bf J Lennon. MT}?! John McOoolt) 37—(CP Cable)- a scholarly veteran of miorithxweg’ tonight took over one of rintétrvi toughest ministerial pggts from Ellllff Sir} Ben Smith. 67-year-old ormer m1: ~1 5 Rgal gaVYXgHinLLomp on among r en's resi ~11 f Food Ministry, 211st on rom led ever since ment took the which he has hand- the Labor Govern- Pflwer last July, was anWlimced by 10 Downing Street tonight along with Mr. Stracheys flllflointment as his successor. The 44-year-old Strachey has served as parliamentary secretary to the Air Ministry since last year. has been common knowledge in Whitehall that Sir Ben wished he had been fire in rec mi: sire to leave was _ wish to avoid a fight but the cumulative effect of the 1011s strain of service as resi- dent Supply Minister in Washing- ton from 1943 until he became Food Minister last, year. Used b0 Debate Mr. Strechey, although only an undersecretary. has been the Corn- mo-ns spokesman for the Air Micr- isiry as the Minister, Lord Stans- [ gate. is in the House of Lords and ‘is unavailable to answer the num- bcrless Commons verbal questions and needle-sharp s.» plementnry inquiries that a spokesmen must seek to answer even i! he 2a un- prepared. Mr. Stracheys aplomb never van- ished although the questions lmvo ranged from airmetfs "strike? in India to why R. A. F. ranks could not be supplied with pyjamas. The -oppositlori has been tolerant with him in contrast to its treatment of Sir lien. Old-time Labor‘ mm felt that: before the war Mr. Sirachey wus too far to tho left. Ho resigned from the, parliamentary Labor Party 1n 1931 when he was s mem- ber for Aston division in Birming- under constant months. His de not due to any ham. 'Mr'. Strachey’: place will he taken by tall. dork Geoffrey do Freitas, 33, who seldom speaks n: __i___»~____-_-- (Continued on Page 5 Col. l) I A Ltil/i/fi BUStNESS ‘BTQ Sllufi’ ‘fimwour to or Btnrihs 1 ICAL Toronto, Ont.. Mary 27 — iCPl— Minimum and maxinnim tempera- tures.'—- ‘ Vancouver Edmonton Regina . . Winnipeg Toronto Ottawa u. a-- --- our -- ev- ‘as r.- $$855$$$$£$fifi ZSSSE 38239-2828 sued by Dominion Weather Office at Halifax at 12:15 am. A.D.T. today Forecasts, valid until midnigfifl Tuesday: '- Prlnce Edward Islsnd- Cloudy tonight becoming overcast with occasional rain 'I‘uesdsy afternoon. Slightly cooler. East winds l0 m. p. h. increasing to northeast 1b m. p. h. High at Charlottetown b8. Summary - Cloudy and cooler followed by rsln. Synopsis at 0 p. m. Monday- Cool dry sir from the north is moving into the north ‘and east portions of the Maritimes with re- sulting fair weather. A disturbance centred nesrACape Cod i: moving slowly eastward and the rain from this storm has extended into West- em Nova Bcotls by 11:30 firs. As the storm ‘move: eastward t a rain will spread over the Southern Maritime: but on! cloud is ex- peoted in the ncrt portion. ide this morning at 9M ~ It 955, 4 ' § U?!‘ i. rmxesptvcifie Hire " ‘angel: to beg; in 0?; s.