MAXIMS OIL Meal: MAN {-11 "m" w“ lven Iprllfli G ‘ William ""'l..“.l‘:.‘:f.t..1t? ' 5| ff-‘lounded i881. ‘f; Glllillldllll- Two 0w"- ‘ti’. The People's MAXIMG OIL aper cw" T” "““---_..-_‘ Covers Prince Edward' island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, ‘Auousr 25:11:45 real bl MERE MAN Health and intellect are the only v easlnn of life. 10 PAGES m" u. s I ‘v’ l ml Employees To,» like Strike liote Aug, 22-1ibn-| Motor Comp- cons der a M9305, Ont. wees of till Fwd. W "r “m” M“ tl Sun-' we M; at a mass mee nil ‘ i w officials of Local 200 of .he, wisp Auto Workers (C.I.O.) said] a, they made public the. gtlyof a telegram SBIIC 158C “mill him ltfiriisicr Mitchell and Emmy of State Martin. iillones To Leave ilnado In Sept. .wa. Ms. 22 - (cm —'I'l'i0 ggifnfir-Gcnznl and Princess. “p1 sail for Britain carly in wfmbfl", probably around Sept. you iviil tctiirn to Canada in [number to rcmfilii until tomc- flm in ilie punter. it was learned fiéfidiife years’ stay here the m1 qf Athlonc finds it necessary bypend a few weeks in the Unit- gxmgliom to look alter his per- ml affairs and had intended will; Oil Sept. l but decided to my“, dcplfiilff‘ to open the pvParluiment on Sept. 6. Princess rsill also return to Canada “November accordinit to DNSCM fiul. Coming Events "Show Eldon Friday. To Sign 0n Warship MANILA. Aug. 23 - (Thursdayi (AP) — Japan's surrender will. be signed aboard the battleship; Missouri in ‘Tokyo Bay Aug. 3i.- Gen. MacArthur announced tcday.’ It was the first official word 0n the site of the signing. The 45,000- tori battleship participated wiih the U.S. 3rd Fleet last month in bombarding Japan. Earlier Gen. MacArthur had confirmed Tokyo ry-zcrts that he would arrive by plane in Japan next Tuesday weather permitting. with powerifuf Allied sea and oir forces. The Supreme Allied Commander of occupation forces also announ- ced details of the precise instruc- tions sent the Japanese for oval-u- ating key areas, disarming ships and coastal defences and providing direct assistance to the landing forces. In his announcement t0 corro- spoudents. Gen, MacArthur said that members of the Japanese Imperial General Staff had been warticd to bé on hrmd from 6 am. "D" day (5 mo. E.D.T. Monday- 6 p.m. A A.'l‘.\ to liiect the Allied commander for immediate settle- ment of occupation problems. Gen, MacArthur will accompany airborne forces which will land at Atsugi Alrdrome, i0 miles south- west of Tokyo. in a vast convoy of transport planes covered by fight- ers nnd bombers. The exact land- inlz time was not announced. Simultaneously, landing craft will put marines and blue-jackets a- sliorc|ot the famous Yokosuka nav- al base. on Tokvo Bay approxim- niElV i5 miles southeast of Atsitgl Airfield. P. E. I. Bond Issue Sold MUNTRFAL. AIIE 22 — (CP) - A syndicate headed by Mills. Spence and Company Limited has taken up a $1,000,000 issue of Prince Edward Island sink- ing fund debentures at three per cent. it was announced to- day. The debentures, which are dated Sept. l. 1959 will be re- deemable in whole or in part on September 1, 1956 or any lntelcsi. date thereafter on 30 day; notice at par and accrued tcrest. Purchase price to the syndi- cate Is 99.25 and will yield ap- proximately 3.07 pcr cent. Oth- er companies in the syndicate "6 Mvl-Pfld. Young, Weir and Company, Limited. and Bell, ‘(tigillivllock lllh Company Lim- One llllilion l The proceeds or the issue, to- Kather- with ll similar one made Aug. l and provincial funds. fltlhelrfles the refunding of SZJZ-nOCC in provincial bonds due Aug I Oct. l. and Oct. 15. Canada To Keep Barley Stocks llome OTTAWA. Auo. 22—No further export permits will be granted for, barley, whole. ground or process- ed. the Dominion Department of’ Agriculture announced today. ‘ The announcement said that at. Geri. MacArthur said the Ameri- can forces lntci" will utilize this vital Japanese base, which the en-l cmy has nlwnys closely guarded. I The lilstruflicnr is the Japan- ese lTliifif‘ no menilnn of aliv- landings ill Japan Sunday. ARK-i 2G. Previously Tokyo radio had- icporiecl ‘filled ni-borrle troops!‘ units will‘ winters bul- i iv king while di5-‘ ivouid land Svndav ‘ll. Alsugl Air flail drcme. Great stand in, Aiiiuli ."Dalice logy-flail Thursday. u,“ e-22 .21 "Show Mun" ~ River tonight. , 8-23-11 "Dance Montague Friday. "Web_ m Orchestra. email "Show Murray-Harbour Southl flluyday 8-21-21 i ---—- l "C.W.L. Dance in Emerald HAIL! hilly, Aug. 24th. 8-23-2i; I "Dance in Farmlngton Schooll hilly night, Ailg. 24. lLZE-Zi‘, "Cir Number Books now onf ale throughout the Province. Get} Ifll-ll new. il-lfl-tf. "Dance hiurcll l-lnll Friduy,l lltlith. Cllil Peters’ Orchestra. 8-23-21 "SisTcl-csl lit, Friday, 24th, 8.30 p.m. 8-23-21‘ "Sale of miscellaneous furniture lithe ICEICICIICE of W. M. Lea, Vic. ttrll, Saturday, Aug. 25 at 1 1).l'il. 8-2l.23-2l Collecting llogs by truck for lit d: Fraser. Albany and vici- ‘also Emerald. Friday. Autcusi. Phone collect A.C. Green, Al- or G. C. urcen. Emerald ‘Wheat-Unloading cor lop- lrlio feed iviiont, in bulk, August liih, till noon 23th. Court B: Son. ‘leolord Station. 812-21 "Babel Public meeting Thurs- dllhfi ,. 2i lit. 8.15 pm. ilt Baha'i Mimi! Room Bi) Rocliford St. Bvllect "The! Prngrcssivc Principles ( ‘o. oi Bahaulln B-ZS-li at Mount Sicw- ‘ihe ricaiiffaua? "Jr ifcciTs) British Commons Likely To Ratify Peace Charter LONDON. 92 - Parliilmcnr opened full tkcss de- 113K? or. ll rest utlcn for approval 5f [ho UnPr-rt \‘.liiCl‘.5 charter to- All‘! my \t;lh nhc yirospect Britain 50011 would ii ii, and with o-ssih hat Some state- fngnt n5 jlflifiili‘? on interlin- iifllllll control of JLCIIllC power tiipl-t be udriezi to llie resolution. Tliroiiqhr 11' the ill-bate. which will c. tlwie tonrrruui there real _ , 1f anxiety about, iituliii. bomb. 1y a volt“ was raised! again... the ciilr hailed byl Prime Minister “tie. as a Great ll15fl‘\l.1'"l‘.‘lli. ffll worlu peace. HS tho row Labor Guvernnlent ask- cd for its arcii‘. in Commons and L'.-> Flu-so Lords. _ Mr, moducing the z-esolizl l "we fuccfi with . liftfl choice be- ~ operation ‘ ivziliui- Independ- "Endless bolt-skin all sizes, mid All llPfli bells up to l8 inchi-s. l. cu Prev»: Wwon: ‘hills. pickle illrlless, lrlcton, P, 3,1 "shllliflte ford wheat and other "his pocsiblliw Better stock ‘V W11‘. .‘ r fill-filler supplies ii‘ u‘). come in, let's estork Feed Agen- 8-l2-23-2i “Six choice ‘mural sows on hand willy bleri if. litter mate of Haiti-ll burs trial ciclncd up so hcbimely at recent exhibition. hlfdrlsht. Livestock Marketing ' 8-22-23-2i weener pigs - 39 lyb, wag?’ T ‘will’. our pens, Char- rlll. (fond price and paying | fin?!‘ corn pound over 30. Paid h "hint" Plic tiulllrs yesterday l“ on t1.- ftfllllllii’ price, and ‘W! hzgfepl ll cheerfully. Weill m, Markeiifrfwdriqgfiiness. Live- ‘ B-Zi-Zl ll Llltsiogk . l‘ lilarllebrlg Board uu§fihliriqes during week of Aug. 11m s, Jpfvlluv-"s: Monday, El- m’ pa‘ vrfs- _Morell, Monta- “ -B'\If. lvlurray Harbour. , "Ply. Charlottetown llunt-r‘ rv‘e»‘l-\\Ili-ir.\\l\, Wllishlre, 3"}, "PAH-filly Kcnsiug- H,‘ w“, -'>'l"f'- Phone- our lilo-ups," "l" "acimanitv. for i {rgqflzfd ‘Qllc-(‘HK service. nmlymg New Insecticide busily and truck wiuzun< ¢.........“‘il‘.l‘§.l‘§...,‘l‘f~2l§§‘Available Soon For llouseholtl Ilse WASHINGTON. Aug 22 —- (AP) --DDfl‘, soon to be available to the American public in unlimited quantities will give the averflde hoischolclcr a high degree of pro- ‘teotion against mosquitoes, flies l and other household pests at u ‘co.t l1)! betwgen $1.75 illlfi $3.50 8 50M‘- it was learned today. It was stressed that export w Clzlllfldl of DDI‘ 50011 would l» W- si c ‘Householders who might mix thgjr own sprays would have t0 erciss the same Dfeclllliolls w the mw materials that they {g9 with other insecticides. Bilt t: my, DDT powder is only dllnlle nous if eaten. In oil solution. also: as in spray. it is only drinker small concentra- sprav a sinfzle be little 01‘ n0 gpray We!!! the skin. Ill "N? mom needed i" house, there would danger provided lhdt‘ kept away fffm i°° - puns} M01155!“ f Divisional officer A. Woods. 01"! ° retired nrflte: P4115125 {Arms vymch $58,]; tufzgaiazu in Canterbury. Doygf ‘pd Pfflkfilivfil (CP) —, Lethal Rays Caused 8T8 HOW‘ and i bomb unlici-l was urgcd| when absorbed extensively ChYOlllZh d1 FQLKESTONE, Englalid- (CP)- l 15y croP and the entire 1945 c"op l for Canadian consum tio i JA t tcci: the agricultural iivegtoclg Big-I I I l ti’. “..f.°.".’°".?.éi landslide‘; ‘ti’: i Vtllllddifl Will‘ gram. \ Beliaulle Arrives In ll. S. For Talks WASHINGTON. Aug. 22 -(AP; — Gen do fjavillc today got or: to an impressive start in his mission of cementing frlcndlv re. lotions bcl-lvrcli I-‘ru nce and 0 the United States. _Arriviilg for 2. {hrec-day state visit with President ‘Iruman. he stepped from a Slant transport hlane and delivered a gg-eetjnn 1Y1 near-port‘... lflilelish which’ amazed and dellijllted the large crowd on liritid to grer-i him, Many Jop Deaths In Atomic Blasts By now m; ~. , 4. Associated Press‘ NEW vonlg, Aug. z.- - (A15; _' The Japanese who were lepmqed l RCEiS Capture lowly by ‘rokyo IMHO to have dicr mysteriously a ieiv days alter thvil 9mm!“ limb blllsls probably who‘. . c Yr - - ' laboratories. i. ea lfllllilllOlll The)’ dicu from lhc al"el'-efl'c'fs' of rays created lit the instant of the explosion. Most of tliese rays dry s?!" Ullfivl‘ on in the all" for more , an a law minutes lifter one flash.) 1W0 kinds oi burns wcrc lllfld" .‘/ tlicsc rays. One l5 the gammp my. 01' x-rny burns, familiar to llllfsiciu-ns. "fbcrc are nlwlivs cle. 1330i?! burns. When a person iou. cries a hot stove, the burn is m. stalitaneous. When he acts sun. bur-n, the bum noes lzof silo“. up‘ for two or three hours. r xfl-‘fly and ltumma ray biuuis are, Qfilayed much longer bclore they‘ 511°“! 111D on the skill. Their cf. ferric finally are the same on the‘ i likely io consider him a war crim-l skin as bLUTlS of ordinary fire. in. ‘addition thcre is internal burning its effects also delayed. I M01? likely as the cause of the delayed Japanese deaths are the effects of a. different kind of rays. lhose which re made by a stream 0i’ ccncentra neutrons. At Berkeley at the University of California radiation laboratory this wrt of ray had been produced bv ,a cyclotron. so that it is visible. It i is agltrut w fleet icing. u fevir niches l1 0 . co or a no. e. elec- tric mo. This ray is considered probably almost instantly lethal. Animals exposed to neutron rays during tests died in a few days. They were not upggrcnilv" much harmed at first. They died bccausz‘ the neutron rays had destroyed a lot of their white blood coruuscles. 'I'h.ls may be the sort of delayed death described in the Tokyo ra- 0. These neutron rays were mcstlv in the air. It is also likelv that the neutrons streaming from bomb flash struck particles earth and caused them to em their own streams of neutrons tem- porarily. Thus, if the lem- porury neutrons from tile tzroimd listed as much lis- a‘ dug. Wlll-"ll would be a lulu,» time for silch lil- duoed secondary activity. Jn-pnncsc going into the centre of the "if!" on rescue missions milzht iese-vv iserious neutron damage to their bodice from the north. 5 22¢.» Premier MancMillan or I (By The Canadian Press) HALIFAX. Aug. ZZ-Premier A. S. MACMUIBII Will shortly resign as leader of the Nova Scoila Liberal. party to be followed by his resirz-f nation an Premier when a new} leader is selected, a statement re-i leased from his office said today. "In arriving at this decision." the Premier's statement said. “I. have tried to take a broad outlmi: not only of the tgolitlcal horizon, but generally of e best interests e whole of the people of Nova Scotia. "The past five years since I look over the important duties as Pre- mier of the Province have been’ indeed strenuous, and the coming; years may prove to be more $0., This being the case I feel that at younger man rhould be at the head of the Liberal Party and Premier of this Province." To Resign Macdonuld To Return? i It has beer speculated that Ali-; gus L. Macdopald. premier of this Province from i923 to 1940. migh’ , again take ll}; the reins as lead- er of the Nova Scotia Liberals Mr. Macdonelil was Minister of National Defence for Naval Sci- vice in the Afinkr-nzie King Gov-l erriment from 194G until last year‘, Hon. A. S MiicMiilaii was born‘ in 187i at Upper Youth River,‘ Antlgolilsh County. N.S He was] first elected to the Nova Scotia; l-ION. yesterday announced his ' tention to resign as leader of the Nova Scotlu Liberal Party and Premier of that Province. A. S, MucMILLAN Min I Legislature in the general election‘ of 102a and TG-E'(‘C‘.Bd_ in lose, when he became Minister of‘ Highways ln Premier Macdonalds Cabinet. When Premier Macllonald re- signed irl 194'.‘ to lake over the post of Navy Minister at Ottawa.» Mr. MacMillall became the Llb-, Now Protest Layoff Nova Scotia To Resign “N l-"vfll Plfllll don. hold last night in At a meeting of the Unitedfltol Workers of America. Island Divis- the Labor Union H-lll a strong protest \=.':i< lfJdllrrl ilniainr-t the loving off of 5-’) cmplulricx n: Bruce Sicwari d: Co. plant ycsicrciay without being giv- en thc 7 days‘ regulation notice required by Government law. The men in question today are without employment due to word being re- ceived from Ottawa to cease work on the t crhaill of lhe I-I.M.C.S. Pliirolili. .t prmcnt ill port here. It is also understood that at the regular monthly meeting of the Charlottetown Branch of the Can- iidianhLogiclt to bicl lllelcl this even- nz i c matter w c dixussed. . .\fr J, B lVlurlc_v_ tnzinzuzer of]! delayed his ihc loin! hi-onrli of the Sole: We‘ Service stated that tradesmen von-| col-nod in the layoff could be given furiht-r employment immediately but that it ivas doubtful whether men affected by the move not hav- Then Carries OLDENBURG, Germany, Although slightly injured iod iinto a tree at a nearby airport, cursory first iiirl before specdi Canadians awaited him. Mall, 21.00; other Province! & U.B.A., $5.00. Subscription Delivered, $5. Out Program. By WILLIAM BOSS (Culirldiun Press Will‘ Correspondent) Aug. 22 -- (CP Cable) — ay when his plane crashed Field Ytlzirshzil iVonigomery first official visit l0 lho flrd (Tllnadian Div- ision, occilpaliiiltt force in Germany‘, just long enough for ng to Oldenburg where 1,100 The Field Marshal carried on with a full program in- in" .1 trade could be employed. In addition to the 50 mcii ai- rmdv out of omploylncni it is said that. on additional 50 will be laid oil mice the ship is put in good enough condition to go to a base ltrrc she \vill be "scrapped," This . expected to be around the first (if Oa-iobor In gum on with the meeting! of the Ul d Steel Workers of Aiucricil lost. night a tion comlniitce was appointed inquire into a marine slip and re- pairs to the Charlottetown water- front. Thc committee will work in conjunction with labor organiz- ations iliroiiqhout the Cily. in a move in obtain more projects fol" Brute Sieivilrt lb Co. Ltd rcconstrucrf Catlodian qcncrol hospital for pro- m. liminary treatment, l hospital for a more detailed check- ; volving a half-hour speech, inspection of a guard of honor i zit headquarters of Maj-Gen. Chris Voices. divisional com- imandel‘. and presentation of medals to eight Canadian land six British officers and m_en. L rd BennettStresses Importance 0f Farm ‘Market In Britain . and right hand and a buck injulgv; -a small thin broken from a vcr- Gen, Vokes. who was at (he air- lport, waiting for the commander lof British occupation fOY-"IB ‘Germany. rushed him to No. then to thc : ceremonies. and then back to the up. i Field Marshal Montgomery sill- lfcrcd coiltuslons of the loft ankle In connection with the rumor tebrll- H55 111W- Mld MS Derwml that mlnt-uvriepers now in opera-' Bide 9595mm “nscmtched- i “on wouyd be changed over to __Col. A. T. James. of_Srlint Johnfl pnntvrQl boats rm. the RQMJ,“ an 1\.B._ officer commanding Lhfidiiqfibéi, him“; of Bruce Symon“ ,3, Co‘. pllal, attended the distlnguis l ‘ Llrl. aiaicrl lost night that “there; 93mm- “31 193d“ amt, ‘ca; elected PK‘O—I was n Sum], hnpe “m, a few, “I was dcicrlniitcd lo comc he vinclal Premier th f ll ' c: i 1 , 1 F " = and see you," Field Marshal Mor year. e O ow-ln‘ I "aitctfnyfgiiypmt for ‘he gomery later told the Canadians‘ LEEDS -, , ., Y. ._. _- -.- ~_+ ~-_.-- _ assembled in a hall here. He paid ,. ’ " 153°" "2 “(CF 7 i __ ‘a tribute to Canadian hospitals. glsllzlcrv-cczflzcvm Xvofikshilrz figs?‘ Crb I s ‘particularly lo the doctors and, S L ,_ )5; _. HI nurses who had zittciiclcd hilYLRlldl that dgicnq: p. 1s vwllcrc llfafl-i then rgvicwcd H“, course n; m9, flqgilliltlthedhglllllbn“ xlflcltlllifiucgllgli “ti: war from Normandy" m VE-Dzly, ‘ ' . " "’ '. . He also prophesied much hardship‘ Nolmwcitcm Cmndfl ‘may WU. for the German pep "i . .. ‘. . . pie during ‘hw c.r_n\.fl_ili.ll_rl.l ‘the iiltelnatlouil fpl-| coming winter’ when the effect; “f, c“. ‘hmu ma, tonbe cumin‘ ed a'| __ __.... food and (1101 shortages would be gftrllllsl, leglgl"isil)ll.f h i i —A— m“ ‘c i“ ms- w?“ “mp3 Rm- ' iii <i’l(‘(“il he l‘f‘iill‘ll’-Ci fOl‘ pcualculli. thg mos; valuable- ‘ "F" “$110 Fflnflfliilh Press» AH” p ‘ [W . . . ‘ ossct in v i‘ lillili now. the corres-l N-s- _l_.O\DOi\I. Ont. Aug, 22_PJ5<i_ £215,513’ :‘S’;“j’“fi“]‘ Qillgflu‘. pondcn; s zlddiny! | iililfY of an upswing in crime in ““ vbkgg. i‘ "u, "The lllflill scurcc of uranium is Canada with fields of it stretch- ing! ritzlit up in the Arctic Circle. "In tlu- init" =ts of luilltorv se- Weather Forecasting; Asks P. E. I. Support n »-. o a c E curilv. Cziiiurl. . 3 _ _ "Iled her supplies lillli invested tho-m lli the British Crown. "It. is from Canada that the basis of control (of the atomic bomb) should (lrvclop. With one exception. world (iCDPsiiS ore mvncd bv nations forming tilc security coimcil.“ HALIFAX, Aug. 22 - (GP)- The Nova Scotla. Covemmcni. ha". asked Ottawa to improve lls pouc- time weather foreciisiing scrvlcc in. this Province. in a letter to lion. C.D l-louv. Federal Reconstruction Minkter Premier A S lilocMillsln r that the wartime orgrlnizution ... up here by the meteorological sci- vice be maintained during rears cf peace. "Weather forecasting for ihc rll" services is today efficiently cal-lanai, on in Nova. Scotia," the Premier; said. However. “the civilian fore-l casts arc completed in Toronto and Puppet Emperor LONDON. Aug. 22-Henry Pu-Yl, hapless 39-year-old puppet emperor of the Japanese-created state ofi Monchukun (ltfnnchilria) has beeni captured bv Russian armies and ‘age veg-Ya]?rgnaifflagfovitggélfi‘:1i.‘C: Riiwflii,,,’Z§MZ‘XE§,,,,IQ° ,3?“ W213: I e o llllfi 13"" ‘illlf-‘Ylllid. the Russia“ e pe o . 9" ~~ ‘l 4.1 mnl .. csfnortahlc mine daft-croft. u I k T radio said today. time m: m ‘h? mm‘ he S1 d‘ k l ~ ‘ . iclcvisinn, nrmor plate anfi n I prlves the forecasts cf approxim l ately half their value. _ Annapolis Vailcy fruit growers‘ in particular have asked for bete- d forecast service than xpéovllydgdolfqrqoéll - , cr a ' .1 . PWYL F‘ “we of fhe Japanese. Ilgxiioxfltgedlaiaflrsxfllllsld accurate infrr- and (iCLCflbMi as fhc ‘lonelicst and] mama“ on weather Drcynb1u~,,-.-_ "His Imperial Mnicsiv is _ln a safe place and His Majesty and his attendants are treated with hospitality," the Komsomolsk radio s l l l l most. irolrliocl monarch in the. u D u. 1 world." once was the "Boy Empor-_ Axaeulggza aappilfiéfj§l ‘L113? or" of Chino Agriculture Departments of lhvl Chungkilig dispatches said that‘ Pu~Yi probably would he treaiedl lcnientlv and 5nl‘(i0llli‘nll)' by the] Ritsslons who were bclicvcd not New Brunswick and Prince Eduard, Island Governments to enlist moi: support in representations to O.- tawa. illfl]. If ho is returned to the Eta-l ‘ i i . I i fiibllffaiiclflimiiivnaiffflin“iiiiifriivé If. B. FllfCSf FlfB i, . a . hi. l itigotiii circumstances in i will be considered a traitor Wlihi m favor, Government quarters in FREDERICTON AuZ- 23 —iCP' Chungking said. rcffiffifis CHAPEL _. jmproveoriclit was reported lu- day in the forest fire situation in New Bninswlck. ffilriier humidity holed fire-fighters lo battle six out eaks in York. Kings, Resti- gouche and Northumberlnnd Coun- ties. Smoke from a fire near LONDON-(CH-“Fhe 15th Riot- iish Division. which fought under Canadian Army command in ti" wlntcr offensive to the Rhine. has sent a. cheque for 1100 (about $450) for filo rebuilding of, the Guards Chapel at Wellington Bar- racks. destroyed by a flying bomb. of McAdam‘. Quality that Satisfies "SALAIIA" was a. corral: Modslev shrouded the community, to Gen. heodqunrte a complete the program, , A composite guard of honor ili-; Canada as fill aftermath of war and orolmble adaptation of inanv of ' cnpcihfn of Warm“? eluded platoons from occupat‘ i q‘, 1 M“ “msuls ‘Wes-iv force hnftaiiotts of the Qucc .. m. c for.“ P‘ Th" "mmal mum” Own Rifles. Toronto, the Riv l once oi’ the Chlcf Constables Asso- Wmmprg Rims and m, Raqma rltiliot] of Canada. _Acuinst a background of a con- llmilnu wave of crime in Southern Ontario. Police Chlcf Charles E. Wglklnr. of Fort William, Associ- Rifies, commanded by Nizij. W. J l Weir of Toronto, A Royal Canadian Armortdi Corps bailcl played throuchoiii the; inspection rind the prcscntotirni of, atv president. warned of the monk , .~~lbilii_v' of n n .t- '. ~ 3 ‘K " - . . _' M crimp- mrvlculacrwlsvuigi tllipsrllérc CHE; CnllaliiflIlS decorated .u z loci of dislocation following demon-l Ds _ M4301 I S Henderson 1 illmilon and industrial cutbacks. ‘vicfolim’; MAL Ky Timmy Mom.‘ "We must seek more svsteizigljc‘ methods of prevention of crime; 11nd llir- nilnishmcnt of criminals." ll!‘ Fdlfi. promiqiiir consideration of n more lllfi-in-flflif‘ police adminis- f!""l!‘.‘.i for Cniirirla. R, A. Guerln. special agent in (‘ilflTfJP of the United Slates Fed- cml Bureau of Investigation at ‘cal; Mo). K. N. ivcbbcr. Halifax. Lt.-Col. \V G, Chubb of Culgdrjv presented the recipients to tiic Field Marshal. Atomic Bomb ormorrd clothing mav la in fut. urc llflilf‘? Wfll‘k-—~fili(i phey warned ilmt ihf‘ use of ihcse developments mnv ho by no ltiemis confined to pol' r. “"'“ If)" H()\\'.~\Rl) \\', BLAKE Associated Press Science .. or doubt thc u=e of aircraft. introduced lo a greater-l l' lti (‘f‘l"i!lll DiIIIFCS of pol cl ' Mr. Gilcrili said. The h l NEW YORK Auir. 22~Man mill’ "1 for instance. mirtht be usew destroy himself wiih the atomic tho study nf traffic plli-ibomb, but he cannot destroy the terns Ti iniirht nlso be a srrcai altli earth. The power in destroy ‘life is plain. But nothing vet reported about iho bomb points to a rciriilie possibility of cruising <olid grriiulcl in blow up. The reasons fall info two main causes; the lnfinitcsiimnllv smnll amounts of atomic dynamite in each iiiom, and the distribution of illesr‘ atoms. particularly the ox- plcsive kind. Tile imprcssivc fiflllfl‘. 200.000.ii00 |eleciron volts released lav l‘.l(‘ll uranium or plutonium atom that ..<pliis, is somewhat mislcatiinc. ',One electron volt roprownis ihr‘ yiotcnlial when an clrcirnn has n . I charge ilmi is 16 scxiillloliiihs :sli'if\llf‘l' than the unit rliargoof, lclcclrical current on ll powcr !:iio.| The power unit ls a current of one I ampere flowing one second. The heat cent-rated at the more. in traffic roiiirol on special coca-l sloth whrn it is necessary to view! conditions nvcr a wide area fort efficient operation." "A powerful new explosive has been developed with which the force of the blast rim be focussed iii certain directions or concentrat- ed nn small specific areas." hc s1id. warning: that “police officers may. have a lllTibiPfil in tho use of this vvplosive by criminals." By JOHN M. IIIGIITOWER. WASHINGTON. Aug. 22 - (AP). of a splitting uranium atom is _.yn111,h{u1 King Mfg-yap} q Rom.| computed nt trillions of (iWZfCPS fahrcnhclt, imiii has nppcnlcd to the Unltedi Si s. Glczit. Britain nnd Russia in l1 n give his couiitrv a new Gov-i ornmrnt nccuinble i0 oJl three ofi Bui. when you rrmeluizcr that ihe heat is cmiitod from n crre that ls only rl hundrerl-thousandth the grout pcwe s. , the diameter of on atom. the tril- DiSCiOFllllZ this today. State Sec» lions of degrees low their icrror. rciuljv B_\'l‘ll(‘.s said the United‘ They mnkc a vorv hot atomic Slates is road;- lo discus the ap- pen] with the other two powers rind has so notified them, Officials bomb. Bui the hcri waves in tho bomb do not extend \'(‘l‘_\' far from tho centre of explosion. hrjrc doubt. ll0WC\"‘l‘. that Rilssia The distribution of iii!‘ atomic Will gikffi‘ l0 onv mv-"lsllllis. such as energy. both in cliffcrvzil atoms, old lll holding n Ecinntiiim clrc- and ihr- spread of the {if r z. ihcm- lion. which tvoula involve Biz gelvns in the ehrlli. or" uuqrgn. 'l'liri=p ucilvlly inside ill-ii, loimiry. ices ll"1lil1\l worm mm} 41 In This is ilic third tails.- noiiiioil (My, i)“. (iiq,-p,,',y;,,n "is n situation which has developed in! blpnk my,» 1n mp “w ‘\- my the Balkans i0 chzilienlrc the iibllit- vol-v (‘hpap nmmic ]](}‘,\‘(‘_‘ its of the B's‘ Three to work ‘WIT’. The viii-tn is (‘Ollip0<\" of in than The oilicr two were in Creme‘ 1 - _ . v W; and Bulizaria. Continued on Paze '1 , count Bennett (By The Canadian Press SAINT JOHN, N.B., Aug. 22- "Great Britain is the one great world market for agricultural pf0~ ducts. the export of which is vital to Canada's economic life." Vis said in an interview herc today. The former Prime Minister of Canada is visiting Saint John before his anticipated return to England in the near fut- ure. “It is obvious that to buy Can- adian products Britain must have Canadian dollars," continued Lord Bennett. "But because of the sac- rifices she has made in the war, Britain no longer has large returns from her investments abroad- from shipping frcights and other <' services rendered to the world. "The British are compelled ‘.1. find a market for their goods in (the countries that propose to sell them their products." Whether or not Canada was able to maintain a market in Great: Britain depended entirely on (he Dominion. “Of course you know I believe in a family preference. and cer- tainly lf it is maintained the poti- tlon of Britain as a trading coun- irv utill be very much more firmly established than otherwise." Usual reaction of British people io Canadian policies was. “that is purely Canada's affair and were no views as to how Canada should tzinnagc her own business." Canada had full appreciation in Enrilnnd as a Dominion. and if; was well understood she no longer had tho status of a colony. "The people of England are rx- ccedingly grateful to Canada for all that has been done during the war, and they avail themselves o! every opportunity to express thew appreciation of Caitadafls efforts." lie smut fuck Mmv is SELDOM wiLL BALiosfcog .___J High tide mu momin! at 11 and tonight in. 12:26. _ Sun sets this cvenir-l! 5% T54 and rises tomorrow iriorning at zll. Full moon Aim. 23. 8:03 A-M- Suminerside tl-io l8 minutes lat- er than Charlottetown SUNDAY SERVICE Leave Charlotmmvn i2J5. 5.45 Arrive Charlnlicimvn 5.20. 8.10 CllARLOTTETOWN- NEW GLASGOW (Dally Except Sunday) Leave Charlottetown l.l0. 4.00 EM. Arrive Charlottetown 2.35. 5.20 PJVI. N. S.—l'. E. l. FERRY SERVICE (Dally, Including sundnyni SCHEDULE MAY l-SEPT. 30 i Leave Wood islands ‘l a. in.. l) , a. rn.. S p. In. ' leave Caribou, I n. m., l p. m. il p. l. RM. RM. =n—.<_~.-¢?-=>~_.~ »- fANADlAN m GERMANY INSPECTED Monty lniured an Crack; - up Field Marshal Receives First Aid,