auflwvv _ ssoanvlia‘ =---._,._. Morning Guardian. fillllll II‘!- Charlottetown Glllllll. ‘In Tornado Fund The following subscript-Iona Juva bern received in rosy!!!" 9° i1" appeal. in Fridays Guardian The. Ch'tlown Guardian il- R. D-FLBWSOH EA. oster - - Hon. W. J. l‘. MacMlllan . flyndman at C0. widow's Mite Anonymous H. C. Brown Sympathizer Ptsssl 355v. 3§33§3§888 Investigate llae 0i Family Allowance OTTAWA. July l—(CP)— Health Minister Clo-lion said today in the Commons the Government was seeking arrangements with the Provinces xvhereby the use of_ lam- iiy allowances could be investigated when necessary, He urged passage of an estimate for $300,000 to cover the potential cost in the ensuing fiscal year. Donald Fleming (PC-Toronto- Eglinion) charged that arrange- monts had hr-en concluded only- with three provinces-—Nova Scotia. Manitoba acid British Columbia- and there w o present justifica- tion for ex ‘fidilllflS larger than $251100 i0 $50 (‘.00. Mr. Claxinn said that on the basis of experience in Nova Scotia where the provincial government provides the investigators. it was hoped somewhat loss than three per cent ot the 1,4200% recipients would have in hr- probed. The sizindarti rate for each in- vr- igatio-n had been set at S5. Ho said it was planned to nut the system into effect as soon us possible. but ii might vary in its arplication ace» ding _to provinces, ‘vs ' * l" mo}; ' “Heéfelt that when 511.606 W0 be spent in Nova Scoila alone!- Mr. Fleming's statement was out o! perspecti-ve. A "very large sum" would be required. _‘ Clarence Gillie (COF-Ca‘ Bre- ton south) criticized use o_ volun- tarv act-ride! tn administering the Children's allowances act.‘ in the pr.» noes. The Government should provide its own administrative ma- chinery. He did feel, however, that tht- present system was highly efticient. Mr. Claxton upheld the present system. i __-_._ Corning Events "Talkiea-Malpeque, Wednesday. t "Talkies — "Dance. not nit. nun. ‘rues- day, July 2nd. Rollie MacKanaivs Orchestra. "Dance, Don-grit‘ School, Wednes- day, July 3rd. iiughea Orchestra. "Danna infd Khnaton’; River ¥hool Thursday. lih. Women's ln- o ituta. . wwncjr ‘ular session or alpha ‘rigs No l0 tonight. Jot olficers. ‘ ‘sci-asked Coal snipped - from mines. dfi to arrive any trip oi the boon Invgncas and other best grade o! crisis shipment at a reasonable mics". ,1. J. Mo! . Borden. ...__ "A. ual meeting o! the Has-ts- Wdllncsdl. Judy 3rd. l3WQlAry- rusurer- Pvwlllll Hall Pride , 1W Orchestra. D. ‘ slillnctios hos- for Davis at It. you?‘ PliTWyWm’ m. ' . . u clif . Dink McDowell. e hemp emulating h " a and |ii‘i-"nti°r‘i'§iri¢'n.ii“§t'r5i§ii err Pjridoy. Phone fly o weak. A C. ETDWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, JULY 2, ‘ ‘g Readb Eve AMONG 0.3.5. RECIPIENTS‘ AWARDED M.B.E. time} s. s. siqscrxutt __..?___. -__-_-__ Restaurant i.’ Proprietors Forni lefn ‘i .____ nuuunnt pmpi the . roan. gang-w. _ . More an " Province form Mr. W. ll. V. Dunbar Ills Worship Mayor MacDonald Mr. A. W. llyhdman Mass Arrests In Palestine Qver Weekend ' nzausamm. my 1 - tom- Tension grew in the Holy Land to- , inight so Zionist loaders-Conser- vative and radical-urged Jews to --—— remain calm in the face of mass British arrests until a course of action is plotted by Jewish offi- 1 vials, . a‘; Although there was an uneasy t-iet throughout Palestine the lewlsh National Council‘ issued a ziiatement threatening, civil dis- obenisnce throughout the country unless tho "general onslaught against the institutions o! the Zionist movement" by British air a oritiee is stopped and Jewish l era new held by the. British g ment are released. “Voice of Israol”._ secret radio station o! the Jew resistance movement. broke through the gov- ‘errsnient transmitter which has ; been jamming clandestine bread- casts fo rseveral days’ to say ‘e will fight the British Nails.‘ Speakers at an extraordinary . meeting in Jerusalem of Vnad, lleumi, called to otest against "British detention o 2.000 persons in sweeping security operations which resulted in tour ‘deaths dur- ing the week-end, cautioned Jews ti: remain “tindespairing and li-‘l- H .. . d. ysatl bzuml. the executive body atlzgtxinlstering Jewllth community a rs. was re oria cons ering the garnering o ‘paalsiilc resilstance o r is sut or s. mc udn non-payment oi taxes, Calflpilitff non-cn-oper-tion. and a 4min» b“ Ill JQWt» in govern out larvicc. Updsiifirgunrlilplos ‘a. sited ohi valro tea-ow cty oi! Tel ‘iviv, urged Jews to takano action ‘until decisicns have been reached." The posters. signed the Xvi-tint. sauce‘ organization rgun Zvoi ‘ l-vfllml. laid "our loaders are meet- this lot-lat.» blow of o enemies." Pamphletit signed Irgun Ivai Leuml compared the ritish open. ations with the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. averting that the British ad “attack d‘! at the "mo- merit" o mutual no otlstions." There w‘: lg) cation. how- cver. o! on ll: ed re m that the Jewish underltound ad thrnte -, sd to kill three lritil liostsscsri the British failed to commute th dent uentonves i g . morn rs oi lrgun. rt ' c hos see m Rltish ottioer kidnapped two weeks‘ ago by t under round. ‘Iwo. out rm" lease and one escape: IDNDON. July 1- iReutes-eb- Sharp criticism o! the Education lstry was voiced itn the H Commons today by W. G. ‘former resident o! the Union o- Teachers and Labor mem- b r tor Aberavon. as he moved at amounted to a vote o! no con- fidence in Education Minister Ellen Wilkinson. Declaring that Miss Wilkinson gave the impression she was not at grips with licr department. Ml‘. Ccwe moved that her salary be re- ' duced by 100 pounds ($445) .1 year —-thc wstomary means o! express- ing‘ criticism of a minister. r. Cove said Miss Wilkinson _ had done everything she could "to throw cold water" on the educa- tional plans oi the Labor Party. and‘ had repudiated the plans in out- look and in practice. t D. B. l-lardman. Parliamentary Secretary to the ministry. took la- sue with, Mr. Cove, stating that . the education department was not concerned wi-th class distinction but with intelll ence an i, brain. He said it was t e aim to provide eveiiy child with the but possible faci ties to develop lnbocn apti- tuteles, intelligencewlid good char- ac er. t a -. The debate was than adjourned ltinl. . " Miss Wilkinson, who inaugurat- \ Says Law And Order Must Be Restored LONDON. July 1-(0?) - Pro- claimlng Britain: desire to settle the turbulent Palestine questions along lines recommended in the Anglo-American report, Prime Min- ister Attiee told a cheering House of Commons today that law and order must be restored in the Holy Lan . Explaining the widespread police and military dperatlons launched without waming in Palestine early Saturday. which resulted in the arrest of more than 2.000 Jews. Mr. Attlee sald:— _ “The Government will not toler- ate any attempt by any Dull-Y l0 influence a decision on the Pales- tine questlou by force.’ _ The Anglo-American committee n! inquiry o-n Palestine recom- mended opening the gates o! Pales- tine to 1000.000 homeless Eilrwelll Jews. as many as possible this year. and placing Palestine under United Nations trusleeship. Arab leaders have rejected the committee recommendations. a5- serting the Arabs will light if more Jews are permitted to enter the Holy Land. Detailing the cost in llv a Ind property of the Palestine d sturb- ances, which he eaizi included l5 1946 OURS LIT w ndsor ‘Manyrsntps Are Damaged By Atom Blindirt ' Uutshon Blast Took lleavy To But No Genital Shi President Congratulates Dominion WASHINGTON. July 1- (AP)- President Truman spoke of the warmth of Canadian-American friendship today as he congratulat- ed the Dominion on the 79th anni- versary of its national day. In a telegram to Prime Minister Mackenzie King. the President de- claredi- "In this first year since victory. Canada and the United states have stood together in ursuit of com- mon ideals and t e development British soldiers and five policemenmof 1H5! 8nd ‘DEICEN! WOW‘! Order- siain since Decemb-r. Mr. Attlee directly accused underground Jew- ish organizations. “The Hagunah have, been respon- sible for many incidents of the destruction ct property and armed resistance to the government," he said. The ‘frqun Zvai anti Leumi mid the Stern group. litlr Attlee charg- ed. were responsible for “numerous olence and recent kid- ~ _ rs “vifitlllmqtlll 0 arms, am- n and explosives was ‘con- tl the week-end o er- y 2M0 Jews deta ned . e added. a num- when their ex- completed. came in . B. Silver- xpianation of police action. Street llavlgiefd After ‘Mackenzie liing ATHENS. Jilly 1-—(CP)—A cere- mony marking the renaming o! a prominent Athens street "Macken- llfl Kills" in honor of Canada's Prime Minister ‘today was attend- ed lanlgianadian, flritish and Greek The warmth of our friendship and the effectiveness of our cooperation have carried on through a difficult period of readiustment." The Canadian red ensign was displayed over the door of the Can- adian embassy on Massachusetts Avenue but otherwise there was no special observance of Dominion Day. BUENOS AIRES. July l —tC‘-P abln- The“ Canadian wniimrgty " ' " ' c - a -. t {firearms given by the Canadian ambassador. Warwick Chipman. Members of the Canadian em- bflsiy were guests Sunday at a fiesta at the Biriolibaneae Club where the Canadian and Argentine anthems were sung. AWARDED LSJI. 01;? . .-Gen. L. H- IaFleche. Oana- . Gian ' ambassador, said the honor wll lymbvllle etlorts by the peo- ples of Canada and Greece versus. the forces of violence and will re- mind future generations ot their. e s ree o er a Lycabettua. ty w“ name 7-Year a Girl Qfirangled ~ . P!" July l-(AP) Nancy ed the debate. outlined thrtwo n“ lug to decide methods lto cope with ~maim°hi°°tiv°“ °i h" ‘Murimm’ e asked the iargdst education estimates in ole- or . . her ‘objectives were to raise the compulsory school leaving -a e t l5 b tjiext April and to cxpsb .1. - lmpjc the school meals M! Wilkinson told tn . that r aim so far has baa to sea that no child is. r btou h iaelvflo! Ibo cy om he, ‘ cg dlléfllliti or which h or was qualified. _ ilitatiounasso a man-r MI. July ir-MPl-Inricc do - Nlc la today was Jnaugurated as in! ielonel esiddn o!‘ the new vtalian repu c. y’! ‘. wi- f" F House "bathe it 000.000 pounds. She said Coroner Paul J.i -‘ Slat-z police said I g a 16-year-old them to the botly . kllllnl the girl be- callsd ma names‘ and .--___............... J “w-l-i-tl - I‘ r w. tel thea- ' _ - has y ' . l »-- (l 0n . I v MB. L. B. MICWLAN» H.112. Anthony Eden Baeiljln London i LONDO . July t-tor Gable). Anthony Eden. deputy Oongervgtlv leader in the British House of Com W011i. returned to London toils ooosrtl a Britlnh Overseas Ali-w; Corporation plane rnakinfits la proving flight before inc gurfltio onisht at B.0.A.d.'e Britta-Unite States service. Also aboard wer tcarreapcndents completing a noun p. s1 lleathsi is A llollday Toll com blah lei-tho no‘ - "lids ma,