\.~ cnaamrrsrowu, cauaua, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 1a, 1946 iii 1o Paces BOFNI arly plan cause it is Tires‘ Arch nhep nan Ciilroy nev. believed to since the Wheat ION cus weeks weeks time llatlvs ll lllee la (on _ Still’ rails aauw“ file. Book OTTAWA. _ ‘libm of the new combined Illfifi Board annollrticed .. The announcement said this was owever. it added that validation three Auatra la. audience by the King at Bucking- ham Palace tcd . Queen lllaabeizh, Princess Iliu- beih and Princess Margaret Rose were present st. the ceremony - res DON. March — Britalli m!!! 38nd wheat to title her crossim the Atlantic Aster-teas. aoocrdina to s. report W- dry bv a parliamentary correspond‘ ent of the Press Allbdi He added that Britain reimbursed by diversion in c few MAI-Xi "To sac-a- - “PM” .. g Three Sugar Coupons llalld In siml March 12 -—(PC)-— we coupons V —S5 A l t nd B8 $10???‘ m villas ‘Prices a . 1a, w“ tonight but oi th for sugarplinislrlbution: V0 50MB ill to uh th bwniiixgumapla products. liirtilialsi"'- Receivetlffl illng IDNDON. March l! - Reuters) —Tl\e thrse new British Empire cardinals, Their Jiminences Born- arri Griffin. Archbishop oi Wort- mm er London: James Mt-Guiaan. -of Toronto, and Nor- Archbishw of Syd- were received in be the first time new cardinals huge been received together by a ritlsh ooverelln reformation. Britain May Lend Tciernany 12 — (Reuters) Germany some durlna ill . ‘taillight be of some oi the shill- me ts hich theiwise would hi" son‘: towOeiantjsny. lll'l.eary, P.E.l. Maiden. Mass. __... March 1i . urn- - u $6,}. fiiiiililé-fiisr: i: germs m had more Events, m... Comm Bl‘ 1025.. gnftlrat occ axes- the risor- lraln is tsti Challenges Pram ier Jones . To Reconcile Statements With ThoseOfMr. Howe A debt increase oi $040,524 and a deficit on account oi S 9.0M la budgeted for by the ones Government in tha Intimates for the year ondtnfilM-arch 31, 1947, which were fabled thelngillature Ytatorday by lion. William Hughes. Provln I rreaauror The estimatoa are sane of IS 041.306 and to pendlturo oi assesses, wuss ordin- aa revenue ted at H.820.- 8 and ordinary expenditure at The attitude of the Jones Govern- 88444 mant toward the Regional Recon- struction Council set up in this Province by the omlulon Govern- ment was s sin the subject of dis- cuialon in a Legislature yester- eforring to Premier Jones’ con- forage: that the Council “had no au ty in this Province" and to his other statement-Imelda in this e153 connection on Mondaly, Hon. D12. .J.. acMillan. eader o r d 1 u _ l id d by n§u°i“<:..v%fl~1§ire.'1vimiet:rwr$r Re- construction Dr.. Macbdillan quoted Hansard report of the Ho rooeed s. gov-- 011.. d sngith wit til w; pfF-lllwgitilgral Rsconattfrlsotioi: Councils and their duties. Mr. Rowe's _ Statement He quoted Mr.. l-lowe as saying: "The work oi reconstruction by its veg nature a major under- ta w oh will require the con- car action oi the Federal Gov- ernment, the governments oi the provinces municipal authorities ndustry d labor. ‘aarioulturs an s ies o prolfllna n ernnrsa e vern- maa mazvbs lniilftedmb! i: Do- nrsntaoi the provinces and tho m I m . “It seemed obvious that ii this very desirable oblocciva were to be attained, there should be establish- ed Regional organizations which would act as interpreters oi Domin- ion Government policy on recon- struction matters 1n the region concerned. as media of iret hand informs on for the Depart- ment oi Reconstruction on recon- struction p blems in that ion." “It was decided therefore ea- tablisir ‘ ‘ " ‘There is one Regional Council in seven of the piriovgcez and “two of! eagle counc a t e wov ces o - tario oi uebec. The chairman is n ap of the Department oi reconstruction and represents the nominion Goveinment on the Jegionai o i r, Howe went onto name e11 onal Councils. In Prince island. he said the chair- Mr.. Peter G. ark, the secretary ai. 1.5-. the it Edwa man is executive on) N.. W.. wt e rehabilitation): c.. a. Mc arbhy (Fishing): Edwin Reid gri tire) .l.. W.. Boulter (Horticulture) Senator l. A. MacDonald (Coastal l: N.. MacDinald. ( - cul ure); Austin A.. Scales n- us ); John A.. Webster. (Public lltilit es). Subsequent to Mr.. l-Tlowsb statement. hhenamo oi Mr. flbmll§900 usemm Mr.’ l! $50000) _ Trainer. president of the P- Continued on page 7. Col, 7 Pollowlng are the estimates un- der general headings: Estimated Itsvsnua Dominion Government $758,582. Dominion-Provincial Tax Sua- pension Agr ement 0601.811. Licenses, Permits an Fees Taxes 8874.000. Administration of Prohibition ct "N000. Fines and Penalties 02,500. Rentals and sale oi sundry com- modities $500. Other revenue and refunds $9.- Total ordinary revenue $2,820.- Capital and extraordinary rev- enue (Fisher-men's loans. 320.000; Youth training. Dominion contri- bution $12,000; vocational schools assistance, Dominion contribution, $50,000: interest, etc. on sinking fund $90,000: western road dam- Domlnion contribution . a Oil). Total revenue 3,0413%. Estimate oi Expenditures I t t $600000. . Syinlrriirsg fund rovislon $360,000. Public l-Iesltlr incur. _ . ,Vltll ltstlst _ Jfibfll. ' " ' ‘Faiconwood Jiespital and .1n- (s ntinued on Page 0 Col. '1) age claim. Lehman Resigns As li.li.R.R.‘A. Director WASHINGTON, March 12 - iAPl-lierbert 1-1.. Lehman an- nounced tonight he is rest lug‘ as director general of the Uni ed at- iona Relief and Rehabilitation Ad- ministration on account oi his health. l-le made public a letter to U.N.. R.R..A..'s central committee for submission to the council meeting iri Atlantic Cit . N...l.., Frida .. The letter as ed that his resig- nation be presented to the council so than it may ‘ a successor" llst-Chock Girl Sets Chance As Singer VANCOUVER. March l2 — (GP) -A slim Vancouver redhead, bet- ter ‘known thus far as a hat-check girl than an a singer, was on her way to Toronto today for her big chance as a coloratura soprano. Hat-check girl for .the last iour are at a ca aret, 28-year-old Irma wrence will compete for a s1.- 000 United States scholarship on next Sunday's broadcast oi “sing- ing stars oi tomorrow" over the 038's trans-Canada network, Legislature Indorsés Principle Of Giving The principle of giv prefer- in l t In- enca . t to r wt Ella-am“ msfifdtafla tbs islaturs rssolu to b! - - . - . w, . m.-..-:;u..-~="...,~....."n. ‘at War Vet's Preference "And further resolved that vet- erans‘ oraenisations be consulted rsgardin all vacancies to be filled in the Service." Varied opinions The resolution was discussed in committee oi the whole House. with Mr. Hunter in the _ Boa. fir. W t tho sides-atlas should also be 5."...- vsn to "rumor"- $313.».- trffi! mic To Retire IT. HON. VINCENT MASSEY OTTAWA. March 12 diCPb-Rtt. Hon, Vincent Massey. 59, Canadian high commissioner n London for 11 "momentous years" will retire from that Kpoet in May, Prime Min- lster Mac ensie King announced today. He made no reference Mr.. Maasey’s future or his success- or In an exchange of letters ac- companyill! the announcemesr . there was no indication that Mr.. Massey, a native of Toronto. de- sired to retire altogether from pub- lic life; This brou hi. renewed speculation in some c cloa that the veteran diplomatm htbe persuad- ed to accept the pos oi lieutenant- overnor of his native province oi ntario when it soon becomes vac- t.. “Al: Minister Gibson also has been tionedes a mhibility for this nisn - i... t is l . cod fir. it?! .n§tw§t?to glatema by-el mi at this ~-tirno.. c boon. whose served as Ontario lieutenantigo - arnor. was rumor as a 1 sly choice for the post after the three armed forces are placed under one minister - presumably Defence Minister Abbott. Mr.. Massey. in his letter to Mr. King spoke only of his desire to re- turn to Canada. lt is possible the dapper diplomat may want. to take more interest. ln the family firm, Massey-Harris Companv of Toron- to. wmich he left in 1926 to repre- sent Canada at. Washington Russians Moving Towards Tehran <s‘¥.““"‘r‘i.’°é“s..“5'°" " ' — a apartment tonight disclosed it has received reports that Russian armed forces and "heavy military combat equl scant" have been moving aout from the Soviet frontier toward Tehran and the w border of Iran. The United States Government. the department said. has aired the Russian Government to oun- ilrm or deny the reports and if they are true to explain the roa- son for the troop anovunents. Indian Sentenced To iiang June 5 WALKERTON. Ont“ March 12- (CP) - Neil Nashknwa, 21-year-old Saugeen Reserve Indian. was con- victed late today oi the murder Jan, 6 Q! Pie. Walter Iavallob. He was untcnced to hang June 5. Lavalles was killed two days ai- ter he returned from overseas. l-ie was seated in a chair at the home oi his mother-ln-lsw, Mrs. Dovld M Belrito, on the reserve when s rifle bullet cams through the win- dow and struck him in the chest. Pour hours later. Naahlraws was arrested. Mrs. IAvallee testified that slip M; I and Nsrhlrawa had carried n lengthy affair whll; her husband over she said iashrtawa threatened to kill her husband but she h d not revealed the ‘tiiirrtestulhho lrawa heard the ver- c . . 1. an without a flicker oi emotion. Blunt Definition 0f Soviet llnlon’: Present Position BY EDDY GILMOB-‘i MOSCOW, Mam Russia will not yield to any threat oi force and any attempt to fright- en Russia leads own “a fatal l BWclal article in Izvestia assert- speech at Pul- Mo.. had tho backing oi the Government. The blunt. plain-spoken definition oi Rlllll’! resent position. written no uric. one of the Soviet nions bostknown historians, was described by foreign observers at one of the most important oom- tnrles in recent years cf Soviet Journalism. Tarle doclarod that Russia was 0t aeekin "world domination,” but to “secum all oi nor frontiers.” o! m mt kngieléi to s31); kind r .m o cunn .an kind of onl-aided or many-sided weapons," he said, “but will con- glonéte on her notgumlns; aside. making a on or interests and not yielding cure." an The author described as "do - crous" the advice oi some Britt liew Perth, P.E.|. Student Wins Award HAIJFAX. March l2 — (OP) — Fred Martin. New Perth. P.E.I., was awarded s. gold D for work on the student council at Dalhouele ti» day. as the University celebrated its annual holiday. Munro Day. oom- memoratlng one oi its great bene- factors. Security Council Meeting Postponed NEW YORK. March 12 -:AP) - The meeting of tho Security Council of the United Nations organisation. originally scheduled to open here March 21, probably will not begin until March 25. Beniamln Cohen oi Gallo. assist- ant secrets general in charge cf the U .O.a Department oi Public _ Information, d to- nl e said bad weather conditions ovor Europe had disrupted fly- ing schedules and made neces- sary the four-day pos ornant. The U.N.0. press of made the announcement sitar his ar- rival hr New York City from Philadelphia. Pm. where he com- pleted a 17-hour flight from (Continued on Page 5 Col. 5) Preatwick, Scotland. Annual Meeting PA.E.I. Red Cross QIIaIQ-(Mlisclilllaa ls lie-Elected President; Attendance At Joint lllnser-liuslness = . large Meeting; The Hon. W..J..P.. MacMillsn was re-elected President oi the RE. Island division of the Canadian Red Cross Societ at its annual naegtinghltrold at he Charlottetown as Other officers re-elecied were: vice-president E.. ll. Rogers; sec- ond ~vica- residents, Miss Gladys Holman id Wright ourrty; Mrs S.. MacLeod, Queen's Count ; orary secretary, N.. W.. Low her, K. C.: honorary treasurer, D.A. Mac- Klnnon. The hono officers oi the P.. E.. Island Di ion are: honorary - resident, Lleut-Govemor J. A, ernsrd; honorary vlcfipresidents, Mrs. V.. l... Goodwill, r.. G..F.. Hutoheson Mrs.. C. G.. Duiiy; and Mrs.. .l.. l-l. McQuald. Members of the executive in- clude: Mrs. E.. A.. Foster, Mrs. 1-1.. E.. Miller, Mrs. 5.. G.. Poppin, Mrs. W.. 1-1.. V.. Dunbar. Mrs. J.. A.. MacMillan. Mrs.. .T.. D.. Mac- , . l... Palmer, Mrs. Bagnall, Mrs. C.. 1-1.. Beer, , Borden. Mrs. 1.. A.. Murphy. morsld, Mrs. Leith W ht Mrs. Albert Wilson. Mr.. A.. .. cLsnnan. Mrs. A.. . MacPhee, Mrs. H. E.. Hurst, Vanlderstine. Mr.. A.. _ , W.. J.. Brawders, r. W.. 8.. Grant. Dr. A.. J.. Murchison, Judge C.. St. Clair Trainer, Mr.. A. E.. Belcher. Mr.. Lloyd Shaw, Mr. Miller McFadyen, Lia-Col. W.. W.. Reid, Mr.. E.. C.. Johnsllone. Branch Representatives are as Follows do... a; Summe ~Mr. J.. Camp- be Mrs. W.. 1T. Strong. Mrs. Ma or Small. Mrs.. Dickinao Mrs. r... 1... Wiilott. Mrs. 0.. c. ‘romp- kins, Mr.. W.. A.. Currie. Alberton —Mrs.. (xrarles Profitl... Chery --Mrs.. Geow Goughn Kenaington —Mrs.. llfred Tay- lor.. Ilmricr liver -Mra.. J. 11.. wn - ra.. .. Geo n" M DcLory S -—Mrs.. P.. E.. Holland. Regreaantatives to Canltr 1 C un- gil: r.. W..J..P.. MacMlllair, lslrs. J, Five seiners from Grand llugc Herring Catch At liighy DIGBY, N.. S... March 12 —-(CP)—- Island. N..B.. today took a-nM es- lllneied 40° h-ssheads of herring in the Annapolis Basin within a few hundred yards of the govern- mrelnhit Dlefilherei. am t e se ers, nv h fishing possibilities 115x11?! bill: caught a proximately $6,000 worth today. T ey were_ watched by crowds on the shore. The five boats were expected to leave tonight for Black's Harbor, N.. B.., where the flair will be pre- cesssd Other boats were exgectod to carr on further seining the Annapo is Basin 18/0012. Flln Singer lady Garland ls Milli!‘ HOLLYWOOD. March 12 —(AP) —Film singer Jud c. | d t d became the mother): 015g nllaugllrtg by caesurian section. Mother and 0 11d. named Lisa and weighing six pounds. 10 1-2 ounces, were re- Dorfed doin well. Miss Garland ma ed ltn director Vincent Minelli last .lune.. ilniario Fisherman May llave l_le_\v_llecord LITTLE CURRENT‘, Ont. March l2 — (GP) - Reuben Green, who o rates a tourist ca on Mc- regor Bay near this anltoulln Island town has caught s maskin- one which fishermen in this area bel eve ma set a world record for weight. e fish, weighing pounds. eight ounces, was owed to the beach because it was to Two New Armouries Planned For P. E. I. GITAWA. March 12 - (Special) —-Georse McIlr-aith, Parliamentary alllltant to Reconstruction Minis- ter Clarence Howe. today told The Guardian that among the bulld- in; projects planned for every province are new Arrnories, put up on the basis of accommodating slnlzle units. They will cost around $330000 each, and construction will get underway as coon as something has been clone about ths‘crls‘.a in residential housing. ' The Defence Department through the office of the engineer officer of‘ the master general of the ord- trance said that initial plans for Prince Edward Island call for con- struction oi new Armories, one in Charlottetown and the other in Bumrnerside. “The proposal is," related Mr. Mcilralth “that where-congestion oi military units has resulted, the oldest regiments be given use of the old time large scale armorles. and new buildings, on a more mod- est and more modern scale. be connructed for the newer units or any other formations to take lhhpg in the organization at the permanent peace time army." Potato Hituation Among the current toplco of government discussion also is ‘the potato situation. I To conserve railway space. the foods administration oi’ the Prices Board is feeding the Central Pro- vinces on potatoes shipped in from the United States. Maritime potatoes generally are being consumed only in the pro- vinces WliBTg they are grown, and what amounts to an embargo has been placed on shipment oi them ntarlo. _ A Prices Board official said that the Marltimea had KPOWX! llttl! more than enough to fill their own immediate provincial requirements‘ last year. "Rather than ship Maritime po- tatoes to the Central Provinces and then have to import supplies for ‘the Marltimea themselves, he reported. “the Board ls bringing in potatoes for Ontario from Ameri- can producers." = . The potato shortage in Ontario. and in the federal capital 8P0! 0f the Ottawa alley is acute. Women are starting to line up for them at the doors of grocery stores in the morning. something the same, but not to ouch an ex- aggerated degree as these lined up two weeks ago for nylons stock- lngs. B. 0. Plans For $62,879 Surplus VWIORQA. Marcgtlfl - (lg?) — New reco expert ums a rev- in the British Columbia Govemnrent/s 1046-4’! fiscal ‘year are estimated y Pmmier ohn Hart in his budget presented today to the legislature. b Premier lad-big. gfiselgting his 20th udget as v ce's Finance Minister, estimawd itirres at $4B.0@.508 or 04.8!) '7 greater than for the 1945-46 fiscal year. Revenues were estimated at S42.- 152382 compared with $37,201,713 in the 194cm budget. The 1940-47 surplus was set up . a repor u ‘tMg-mgmrt ted seven es for the fiscal year ended March 31, 1M6. totalled $40.8l3.0iB,and e’!- pendltures 333.900.8819 providing a surplus of 56.904919. Gross debt oi the province at Dec. 111M106, was! or a cap gross e o oom- gged with $232 in 1944. British Columbia's assets total $81,802,741 compared with aggregate liabilities oi’ The premier said public works expenditures in 1946 may a 0X- imaie 5351100000, a new hlg Unoertainli‘ regarding outcome of the Dominion-Provincial can- ference is reflected in the budget. Prmnier Hart said. Man prvblmfl remained wholly or pa y solved. FATALLY INJURED COASTING (ogAMBfilDGE. NB.. March l3 — ) __- Cha. died last night after her hen struck a lump of ice while she was coasting on a hill near her heavy to handle otherwise. it was 56 1-2 inches in length. home here. A: ‘Islanders Expected Home Next Week BALI!" March — (CP) — The liner ls do France.‘ with more than 7.000 Canadian service rsonnel of all services aboard, expected to dock here Sunday, . rarllltary suthorltlersnncunced to- s . {allowing is a llst oi the Prince Inward Islanders aboard: Mai. l". B. Jenkins, Pownal: 5 . Bale, Charlottetown; gas, nan on: e. . e- ii‘? x. r at u.‘ Donald, kinroas: Bpr. 2 kallstt. ‘Travellers Rest: lat. H. it. flick . Darlilay; Pts. J. A. Arsenltlt. Rlelimont Pte. T. H. suit. allies-rotation; hksvsa. o Gallant @1- l : Iii. D..-C. bashes, than 0a nut: ‘ewart " s ‘w. ‘cums. ma...» n'.’."i>. i7. Delron/Oliarlfttmwn: Opl. G. RR. 2' V. MacArthur, Northarn . Pte. A Mac! ville; Pte. I‘. . ensie, Mal- i". Ransham-Bourle East; S r. l". A. Moss, Benton: Mills; P . W. S. Waller, Char- lottetown; Pie. W. Walsh, Bedford Station; Bpr. E. M. German, Char- lottetown: Sgt. J. A. Maclmod. Cardigan; Pte. E. E. Deegsn, Bor- n; Cpl. it. H.~Dennls, Olmary . Dunsiord, Corn- r.. a. Rice, oar-ems; semn. R. Houston, Charlottetown; t J. H. llscinnls, Charlotte- own. Nursing Sisters and C. W. A. In Sea: m. N8 1s. n. . m. ; Lt. N- If. a A. flhrnmill, .- . r J. tar Duns. la" 012.. ; e. I. P. Younker, - -=‘ __; Pte. M. C. Hufheo. srettaiown: Pie. P. L. Van dee- a no Montague. ‘ Fbtrr-yearold Isabelle m, u e001) Position 1N AIR RESEARCH. MIAN ATTACKS 0N CHURCHILL, CONTINU A JONES aovsnnnsnr sunmsrs “ um ANOTHER nuns DEFICIT Rouse Mcmhers liar Review 0f Prospects thor and parliamentarian, today told the House of Commons thai science soon will break through thi wall or air resistance at about ‘i041 ary Under-Secretary for Air spo during his resentation Ql the air estimates, w ch include £28.000.000 carrying 100 and more paueng- orainaiewyoarswlllbedriven by this type cf engine and “ and fascinating problems begin to ” ' appear. He outlined these problems by sayingn “At _‘l00 miles an hour the speed oi sound is attained at ground level while at 30,000 feet. the speed of which varies with temp- erature, is only 600 miles an hour. These speeds are being rapidly ap- preached." ‘rho Under-Secretary said 10,000 air crow men of the R.A.I".'s Dunb- er Command died in strategic bombing. At VE-day. RAJ". strength was 1.100.000 but by the end of i946 would be some 320.000 women of all r . ho said men and Complicate Defence Problems He said great speeds and other develo ents of the future had pomibi ties for civil aviation but also added to defence problems. In Continued on page 5. Col. i. Square-Rlgger-Ends lhlillli-Mlle Voyage LUNIINBURG. N. S.., March 12- (cPi-The squsre-rigger Canoslals arrived at Madagascar two day! ago aiter an s. milervoyese eo- c to a. cable received from the s pper, Captain George Cor- kum, by his wife here ay. The big wooden ship sailed out of Lunen Dec. . '7 and made port at Natal, Brazil. Jan. 21.. she d iihe South Atlantic toCape rosse Town. Arriving the middle oi’ February. 'l\he 369-ton Cancalals will be turned over to her owners, the ench Government. at Madagascar and the Nova Scotia crew will return to their homes as passengers aboard other vessels. About: lillliltk lS 0m: G0‘! r ‘lilo hunters Atoms lionelnm MEIEOROLOG-ICAL OPFQ TORONTO. March l2 — (GP) __ Minimum and maximum tempera- tures: Vancouver 39. 53: Edmon- ton . 41; Regina l3. 372 Winni- Diifl 14. Ki; we 19. 42; Montreal 22. 36; Quebec d. 29; Saint John l2. 84; Moncton 10. 20; Halifax 17, 80: Charlotte- NIn l7. 2'1; Sydney l6, 23; Yar- Illih 21 H. HALIFAX. March l2 —- (GP) -—- Pbllqwing is the official weather Wild at B30 PM Tiled! An extensive area. of high y - covers the eastern United ou sir is flowing lppl Valley an‘? well reach the Maritime Provinces tomorrow giv- ingxconsiderablv milder weailher. i iicial marine weather ioreoist issued by the Dominion Public Weather Office at Halifax ‘i080 PM. haead and valid un Wed- oven ' Hod- N strait - oratetouthweatwindsoiic in to strong south windsoifillPfl. Variable - inset. with visibllit '1‘ uros a l e {n}: twill Cult oi’ 8t. westu-iy winds ins to stro merits... .. ... .. __.-...-.~..--Q--ar¢'es_n-n—a»~m~a~__-w-