MAXIMS ova '\ MERE MAN *' Fwd..." .':-....~:.'- - ‘ 5*" " , _ . Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew fifl.o..""""'e...s.."""'s.."é‘aa 1 cnaanorrnown. CANADA, sawuanav, ocronan 12,1946 1e PAGES 13cm“ , M, , u“ u miteclJStatesJ-Cauiions Russia Over Daid Will Not Be Squeezed‘ Out 05A Control 0i Iy JOE M. IIIGITOWEI WAQQNGTON. Oct. l1 - IAP) -’l‘he United States, strongly backl Tin-hay against Russian denssn s for a dominant position on the Dardanellel. has advised Moscow that the dams sum docs not intend to be sqoeued out ei a voice In the control oi the strategic waterway. Coming Events "Tables — H; Monday. "Movies — a, Tuesday. "Movies at Borden tonight. so... .. E s...» "institute Dance in Emerald Hall, October 14th. "Halloween Pantry sale. James Hall. Oct. 31st. "Movies - Covehesd. Monday. North Wiltshlre, ‘Duesday. "Poultry buying daily live and dressed poultry, graying top mar- ket price, Davis Fraser. Ltd. "Don't forget ion Dance. Mount Stewart l-lalllfglonday. Oct 14th. MacKenziei Orchestra. "Hot ‘goose supper, Thanks iving, Monday, October 14th. V ctorla l-lall. 5 o'clock, United Church. "Hampton W. M. S. Pantry Bale at l-lolmani on Saturday. Oetdtser 19th at 2.30 P, M. "Dance, sale lunches, Afton Hall; aueiday. October 15th, Rice Poin St. ee ' sr?pu. _ Car an Hall. Monday. 14th. ebstes-‘s Orchestra. "Collecting Hogs for Davis an!‘ Fraser Ltd.. every Tuesday Write or phone collect. R N. Dawson. Dance“ ‘in October "To our friends and customers. Apples tlhe same as last, year. L. Esscry and Son. Union Road. "Graham's Road Hall. Monday night, Evangelistic Services Plan to attend. “Chicken Supper and Dance, Vernon - River Hall, Monday, October 14th. C. W, L, Mlllvlew Orchestra. Supper served 6 P. M. "Lcadils Hogs as Peakes Sta tlon each urlday for Davis d Fraser Ltd. Merlin Devlne. ‘ 1- tbs-lat ti. "Loading Hogs at Montague Staticnsach Thursday for Davis & Fraser Ltd. S. C. McLean Phone 17. e ‘l-z-b-ths-sat ti- "Notice-Just arrived. shipment O00 x 16 tires. Also arriving ‘truck tiles 52 x 6. ten-ply. Also wanted. (éne experiulced bookkeeper. G. C reen. ‘for the defence .shouid-go lntn so ' sent potato situation. Mr. Taylor anelles iVoiee ln Atflsasansetimmlnanotede. "W-‘Tfli ln the Russian capital Wednesday and released for pub- llcation today, the State Depart- ment emphasized anew its oppcs. "M! to a Russian proposal to take over a direct share in the defence of the Black Sea, gate- way. The communication, delivered by ambanador Walter Bedell Smith, constituted the United States reaction to Russian ro.- imals for direct convenatfons With ‘like; on revision oi the control -.angensents for the straits. and for Russian partlclp. ation in defence’. Mr. Smith reminded the Russian government that the Big ‘Illa-res had agreed at Potsdam that the would Plwose in Turkey their vews on revision of the Molntneux Conven- tlon. which now sets u the rules for use of the Dardane es. "My government does not con- sider that it was contemplated at have the effect cg predudicing the part. lfllllfltion of the other two signa- tory powers in the revision of tlhe Waterway a First row, regime of the straits, “On the eontr-aly...the Potsdam, agreement definitely contemplated only an esnuhange of views with the ‘Iinirlsh government as s. useful preliminary to a conference of all of the interested powers. including the United States. to consider the revision of the Montreux conven- -on. ' Beyond this, the United States again told Russia, as it had in pee. vlous ncta that ‘Ilurtcey "should continue to be primarily responsible of the straits." though in case of direct or threat- ened attack "by an aggmsmr" the United Nations ‘annuity Qotmcil n. ' London reports have been to the effect that the British ‘Bdvernment also was reaffirming to ‘Hokey and Rrussla its objection to any RIllSlafl military esopanslon into the straits area. Britain sent a note to mm several days ago Persons familiar with it said lt also supported Tur- lcey in opposition to an Russian military expansion into e straits. More Favorable Price Structure For Potatoes IREIJERIUTON. Oct. 11 - (GP) -Oonildence in the result of con- sideration being given wt OUBWR m a request lor greater stability and s. nvore favorable price struc- ture ln potato markets was express- ed tonight by llon. AC. nylon New Brunswick"; Minister of Agri- culture, ln a statement on the pres- Kclth MacKlnncn, "Prince Nova." A. W. ll; Sentence lln Outrage Says Bardinal Mcliuigan- Ju-seneau early today took. two. srsmsrolv om. 1lhm,.*u¥"s Tine other victims-dc ' —Jarnes cardinal zvicou es ‘Ib- ed in hosptal st c 3 um to- mato tonight criticised the Tito government c! Yugoslavia and the sentence of 18 yearsPlmprlsonment. imposed on Archb Alojzijc Steplnoc, head of the omen Os. thollc Church in Yugoslavia. His Elmlnenco cabled the trial "_mi:d:ery of legal procedu " and sentence "an outrage on Jus- tice " "FIihe Tito grovernment is inspired by athels-tlc communism which aims at the destruction of all Clhlrlstlan faith, it has framed its false charges and employed Judo-see against Archbishop Stepirlac be- cause it fears any man who has the courage and strength to Istan to its tyranny. Arch. bishop Stepinac was outstanding in his resistance to acts of tyranny by the Axis governments when Yugo- slavia was occupied by 909m? forces." ildeon Theatre To Be Built Here left to right: Messrs. S. A. Department oi Transport, Chas‘ ttevosvn, C» ‘gull BP-‘nator 1- P- McIntyre. Dougald Maollnnon, mas. .|. o. 141k "W. left to right: Messrs. Floyd Johnston, Montague bug gel-vice, B. Graham Rogers. W. Chester B. McLurc. M. P.. W. A. Gondet, L. B. MaeMillao, Deputy Minister of Public Works, E. '1‘. l-iiggs, Capt. J. Lester Douglas, M. l, ‘ 0.11.11, E. E. Clawson. Marine department sgen -.C.T.M 7| DALHOUEII, N. B» Oct. 11- (OP)—I"ire in_ the home of Poul- were. Mrs. Dellma "Arseneau. 9i. Arseneaws’ mother, who died in the flames. and l-us father-ln-law, Peter Arseneau, '70. Nouvelle, Que, who died in hos- pltal this afternoon. ‘ The remaining hospital patients are Paul Arseneau; his son, Leon. and his niece; Mrs. Rivers, Osp- lan. Que. Peter Arseneau and Mrs. Rivers had been visiting their relatives here. The home, with all its contents, was destroyed. Paul Arseneau was taking his mother down a stairway when it collapsed. He had to be carried out but the aged woman could not be reached. Her remains were recovered later. Leon helped his grandfather. Peter Arseneau, to escape. They suffered burns of varying degree, as did Mrs. Rivers in making her way from the flaming house. The ilre apparently started from the kitchen stove, which Mrs. Paul Arseneau lighted before leaving with a son. Yvon, to attend church at 6.45 a.m. Before leaving she awakened a daughter, Margaret. who came downstairs less than l0 minutes later to find the lower_ part of the house in flames, She aroused her father. who made the First Fire In 14 Years p Takes Toll Of T W0 Lives ced to death by court, Ten others, Including the Archbishop's secretary and a num- ber of priests. drew prison sentem‘ cos. Members of Wednesday's excursion party to Plctou vie Wood 11am]; and Caribou. conducted by Northumberland Ferries Ltd. in the later- eeta oi improved ferry service. The above picture was taken in front oi the waiting room at Wood lslande. MINA“. A- W. Matheaon, Senator J. E. Sinclair. W. M. MacDonald. Sydndh Robert Nieholsflll, I. E. Match. preddent North ssnsberlaud Ferries Ltd, Lt. Col. 0,, L. MacKay, secretary treasurer, J. liyndman. Given 1 6» Yeats At llard Labor (By Osgood Carruthers) ZAGREB. Yugoslavia, Oct, 11- (AP)-- Archbishop Aiojzijc Step inac, head of the Roman Catholic Church in Yugoslavia, today was convicted by a copies court of allegedly sponsor ng organization of Ustashi terrorists. He was sen- tenced to 10 years’ imprisonment at hard labor. The 48-year-old Archbishop re- ceived the verdict without emotion looking straight at the court. Apparently resigned to such a verdict. Archbishop Btepina: in- sisted throughout his trial "my conscience is clear." and l-n one of the few times he ad ressed the court. declared that "when there ls peace. . . there wll be none who will say a word against my arch- bishopric." Two co-defendants were senten- the three-man Three Franciscan monks for Nortdhuniberland Ferries Ltd. Party A: Wood Islands” Willlgar, master oi the t. Will Inter- Nationalize Danube River =" "my Innirlievllil ' V": Pants Oct. 12,- (Saturday)- (APl-The il-power peace confer- ence early today wrote into the Bulgarian peace treaty provisions to internationalize the Danube During (By W. it. Shaw. Deputy Minister cf‘ Agriculture) The seeding and harvesting of farm crops in Prince Edward Island was carried on under ideal wea- ther condltions during the year 1940. Fine weather has been en- countered thrcughout and up to the present date crops of uniform- ly good quality have been gather- ed with s minimum of delay. Un- fortunately, continued dry weather prevailed throughout the growing season and resulted in reduced yields, particularly in hay pasture and the growth of straw. Even under these conditions, however. a remarkably good production of grain has been secured. The clover crop suffered the greatest setback, wlntered poorly and the new meadows turned off one of the lowest yields 1n our history. The supply of hay will consequently be inadequate and ls causing some concern among dairy producers, Root crops have withstood conditions and the ro- spects of reasonably high yelda are excellent. By careful manage- ment and the judicious use of home grown supplements and im- ported raw gm-ins under the ro- visions of the Free Freight; Po icy. the general situation may be term- ed reasonably satisfactory. The livestock population of the Province is not as high as that of 1945. With general feed conditions as they exist at the present the time would seem opportune to Ups And Downs ‘In P. E. I . Agriculture 1946 Season conduct in an orderly manner thd culling out of inferior animals from our herds and by this prac- tice rctect available supplies, and at t e same time raise the pro- ductlon level of our holdings. Cattle Prices Good I Remarkably good prices havd prevailed for milk cows and large numbers have been exported to United States Canadian and New- foundland po nts. This exodus is still in progress and shows no evidence of abatement. Keen mar- kets wlll no doubt per-veil for some years for dairy cattle and these should rovide an incentive to use high cass bulls as well as to provide for an improved system of feeding and management. Marked progress has been made by all breeds of cattle through constructive breed policies. Exports of breeding stock have been made at favourable prices, At the some time a large number of importa- tions of high class sires and fe~ males have marked this year's progress, scores of new breeders of registered stock have become established and. in order to take care of this development and the export demand, Provincial herds have been severely taxed to pro- vide required material. Breeding Policy The policy of breed associstionl (Confirmed on Page 5 Ool. d) m, River, matching the' action taken early Friday in the Romanian treaty. The action was sealed by a 15 t0 0 East-West split vc-te, the same ratio that has marked most of the votes on controversial commercial and military issues. Early in the session. the confer- ence falled to agree on frontiers for Bulgaria, apparently throwing the problem of the border between Greece and Bulgaria back to the Foreign Ministers’ Council for final decision. The Danube question is to come up again in handling of the Hun- garian treaty, scheduled to be dis- cussed in sessions later today. (Continued On Page 5 Col. 1) Investigate F ’Plane Crash ALEXANDRIA, Va.. Oct. 1i illonty And “Ike" VQHIVLJVE. I. Farin Production Figures, . STATISTICAL TABLE JUNE SURVEY Estimated 1945 1946 yields (acres) (acres) Wheat 4.000 3.900 78.000 bill Oat; . 115,800 116,800 4.000.000 bus Barley . 13.700 9.700 262.000 bus. ouckvvheat 1.700 1.200 24.000 bus. Mixed Grains 54200 51,400 1.860.000 bus Hay 218.000 231,000 1.500.000 tons ‘Pilmips 9.900 10,400 6.500.000 Mid Pctatoeg 40.000 49.000 8.800.000 bus field run 1.500 1,300 812.500 fill-s 1.100 1,000 9,000 tom Horses 26.500 25.460 Cattle 105,900 100.000 Sheep and lambs 60.000 65.100 Hens, cocks etc. 1,229,000 1.200.000 Turkeys 10,000 9,700 Geese 14,300 15.700 Duclrg 10,900 14.900 'I‘ctal hog population for 1046 would be over 100,000. 5 APPLMNQ . Aitovle AcfoR lS ml; k itor several ' , whom the prosecution had asked (AP) _ A 1 n.- ak] ‘ _f ' _ .. "'“ Egtygmaidmtawn ‘ls-glam aalarge dcleg- OHN N B_ 9c, u_ unsuccessful attempt to rescue his clemency were acquitted. ..,...e.mnm.d°“{yp§f““,,.,§e§“°,_.§’., REEEIVE nEgrEEs SAFE, Hi1 CAN'T “m1 8°" n cum“ s“ from the five SAINT ‘l ' ' ' ' mother. The audience of coo. which stood b i h d d Q ‘f Station coo Thursday for Davis a 811m 0f potato mm (cpl-cocoa theatres oi Canada The fatal..." w." the firs. through the long reading o: the umed fl a eavily woo e area OME BACK 0 when?“ No IZ-thmcxetlmlf‘ “Wmypmlfldvlnlllzlilslfillflllmflh of the $0168‘! wltlheillgleldcorrllsllxlllcltllg ‘ll; can“ by l Mu" m‘ l" Dal‘ judgment cheered as sentence was fffifgh,“’,§o.fl”llefgp§fl‘fld Alexandr“ i - "5"" _ - . ' - ‘m — housle since 1914. renounced ' ' .___ d leguton which made HD1889!!!“- h M r-mm 't year A.I. Gar-n P - a The Alexandria police head- CAMBRIDGE, Erlglarld, Oct. 11- Q "Lomm Ho" ‘m, Dav“ and “eons :0 J_G_ 133561;, chairman :03) Sgt?‘ Jf§1n0°l>°larlum% Hummer nmwi————-J “RST PERM". i-m quarters said it had been advised (CP)—Cambridge University today ENCORE . Fraser u .. Tuesday until further of the Agricultural Prim BIIPW" of the company. announced ivdav- t chanungss hung"; that the plane was seen w so bestowed honorary degrees of doc- notlce. Dingwell and Rossiter. Board for the Dfrmifllflfl- n; also revealed that the firm has BERDIN. Oct. 11 —(AP)—PYQH§Y dmm and explode. tor of laws on Gen. Eisenhower Morsll, Stf. The minister billtlilkielld gurohased the Strand theatre at gas-e éadzsArivrilkMltsé-glet 512215121 i; DECATUR In Oct u ___(AP)_ I Senrrclhlng paftiets were; srclené gut and Field Marshal Viscount Mont- li - Min ,N. S. . . ' " ' , m t res o r an n e . "Chicken Sup and Dance. allngd ‘hill-t, Ithsgilélit it ywogld be a ygnufilémg glaans include thsatresat concentration carom. today recelvtd qg°m?n°§;;“:a§m&y Kmidmnflfii 5111i;- e a y . golnifé-ytwo conunanders, comrades. Vellron River IlaLMondav, October M, d... before definite word could 5,1... 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