, MAXIMS“ ‘OIA MERE MAN ii lgllyqiniamefllaidledil gfgdll. vir- e:==—'-f nmmeehwn Guardian. ‘rem Cont. 3,51" Guardian. Founded I881. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, ; Read by Eve Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew not... s... .9... l6 PAGES He made a foe. MAXIMS OPA MERE MAN makes no friend who never Subscription Delivered $6.00. Mall $5.00. other Vrovlncea 8s U. S. A. 57.06 SENATE DEFEATS MARGARINE BILL BY 38-22 VOTE Nftlflans Broad Program Of Research ‘(By The Carusdian Press) “(max March 7f—Al bread won-am of research that will include study of all phases of con-mining in Nova Bosnia was annllilllCitd today by directors of m, Nova Bcotia Research Found- nlgn iollovldng a meeting here with Federal mine authorities mg geology professors of Nova scotis universities. It was less than three months w, lust 30-year-old Dr. Harold D_ gn-llm, a native of Fort Hood. N. 5.. arrived here from the Uni- versity}! British Cohmibia to take over the presidency of the newly-formed research foundat- ton. Since then he and Dr. ll. o. H-uwland. vice-president. who was secretary to the royal com- mission on coal have charted planl for extensive surveys into cvcty branch of the economic and industrial life of the province. This announcement today was the first major step taken along these lines and it dealt with Nova Scotlab basic industry- cosl. With the Dominion and Nova Ecctin Governments and repre- sentatives of t-he Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation and other coal firms the research foundat- ion will conduct summer projects Air-ginning th-e middle oi May- lrgln four aspects of the industry. ‘lllcy nrct- _ l. Study of the control of "lrumps"-~bursts on the coal fire-in mines. flame shots and roof control. 2. Study of the possibilities of a new type oi domestic furnace and sicker-typo fur- naces for the "more efficient use" of Nova scotia coals. ' Il. Study of the various types otroul and additional uses for them. ' -i. Study of the flotation and (‘loaning of 008l- The projects will be carried out by graduates of Nova Scotla Unl- lersitlrs and the Nova Scotia Zechnlcal College who now arc rngligiod in post-g-raduat? work iifi other Canadian and United Stat- es colleges. Dr. Smith said one of the aims of this move was to keep Nova Sculls-trained engineers, geolog- ists and physicists in the Prov- lncc nnd it was hoprd flint those cu tn.- summcr projects would rv-nlually assume permanent po- szttons with the coal COHIDSIliPP Provincial Department of Mince or iltc research foundation. ‘lltc foundation will receive n t‘..000.000 p-"nnt to carry on its work and a statement to this ef- fect is expected to be made the legislature "in the next two or tlzrcr- weeks. E. Coming Events "To arrive. Seed Oats. llcGuigan 8: Boyle. Book. "Bingo ln Legion Hall, Sourla lmllsbt at a P. M. "ltuirlllnage sole. St. James. Saturday 3 o'clock. “Concert in Brsdalbanc °" Friday. March 28, by the Rose Valley Y. P. u. "Community lllceling and N.F.B. Plflllfcs. Cherry Valley lfall. Sat- "dllv everlimg 130. "loading hogs for Canada Pack- lrs Ltd. at Murray River, " " y. 31st March. Iodhla. Tuesday. April lit- John .r. Beck. "Dance. Parkdale llall, rrtnnr. ‘llnrclt 28th. Admission 35c. Mac kenzles Orchestra. "Breeders Meeting re Artificial insemination ln Hampshire School. Pfldsv. March aeur. at s P. M. "Pantry Sale, Saturday, March 29th. at Hoimana. 2.15 P. M. bl’ Ladies Aid of Formal Church. "Bird Party and’ Dance In ‘fir-ms mu. FridmL-March 2am. l-Wlch served. Crapaud W. I. _ "Cardigan H . Easter- Morsdav. P onelally" thteesct comedy. ‘£50110! and Danae sitar. Oilflain “lfldlan River Remington Drs- Ililo lociet will present their 910v “The Loot: of the Irish" in ltanley Bridge rm: on rrldav. "area ma. at use P. n. Sale of “Reserve M nl . A t1 7th for Card i??? gt’! sgncewin Victoria Hall. under the auspices of clhadian Legion and Woman's unit‘ f “X11110 Branches. Good orch- Tax Agreement Bill Goes Back To Committee The Provincial Legislature must go into committee again on the new Dominlon~Provillclal Tax Agreement Bill. Premier Jones told the House yesterday. "Through eomebodyh fault there has been some slight error," he said. The bill passed second reading Tuesday night after two days n! discussion. Tile nature of the amendment now required has not been stated. The House did not sit last eve- ning. as there was p, Liberal part-y caucus. It wlll~ meet this morning at ll o'clock, and Will than likely adjourn over the wcck~ end. . The Draft Address debate, tn- terruptcd to permit oi’ the passage of the ’I‘ax Agrcctuctit Bill, will again hc held up until the Bill is; amended. l P.E.l. Conservative Delegates Arrive OTPAWA. March fl-tflpeeisl) -l-feaded by B. Royflolman. pre- sident of the Prince Edward Isl- and Progressive Conservatlve As- sociation and J. A. Gillies. vice- presidcnt. the P. E. I. delegation of men and women attending the meeting of the Progressive-Gon- servative Association o! Canada arrived in Ottawa today and im- mediately began organization tasks. Delegates from the Island Pro- vince in addition to Mr. Holman and Mr. Gillies are Mrs. Robert Sutherland, president o! the wo~ men's organization for the Pro- vince; John Arthur of Summer~ side; W. H. Stewart of Charlotte- town, and Claude Delaney of Al- bany. Delegates already ln Ot- tawa are Senator J. A. MacDon- ald. W. Chester S. McLurc. Pro- gressive Conservative member for Queen's. and Mrs. McLure. Mr. Hellman, who has taken a prominent part in the prelimin- ary sessions of the gathering was enthusiastic over the spirit of the delegations representing the main .__._____i_.._._i____.__ (Continued on Page l4 Col. 3) 5th.... Member Roundly Condemns DrinkingUnder Present l Administration Mr. (ll-o. Snvllle lleatlnglill - WINS llilildllilfi TORONTO. Psi-arch 2'1 -—(CP) — Advances c-f 1-2 cent to one cent a gallon will be made in fuel oil and heating oil in Eastern _ Canada on Match ‘.8, the Imper- ial Oil Company tux.» nerd to- night. Reason given was tlzc ad- VIIJPO of ‘.25 cents a bans-cl for orulle oil in the Ulhwd States. Actor llas To Grow‘ Beard For Picture TORONTO. M1 rrll 2'1 ~- tCP) — Stage ltmt lCfMll nctor Wnltcr Huston, obllgcd to srprout a full board for his next picture, thought his old home town just about the best place in which to hibernate wlmilc growing it. The slur didn't explain‘. 0n arrival ltcrc today, what part the pick and shovel he carried uvulcl play in its cultiva- tion. Britons To Rationing In Summer By JAMES McCOOK LONDON. March Tl --- tCP) - Brltona‘ hopeful of plenty of hot water and brighter fires. all" lhfl winter's fuel-shortage hardships. u-‘Qgy w”; wigs-fled by Prime Min- ister Attleo in the House of Com- mons that they must cut down summer fuel consumption orniace "other nmns. however drastic- Tt, head in? govgltilmenén 11:1}; hing ortantaston W M “j u; Qvgft (n91 price; usual similar dif- iictillies in the future. All!“ '1"- nounoed the appointment of Slr Edvyln Plqwfluil‘. 40. who won a name as chief of nimrail llroflllc- lion during the war. Working w.lh the gvvvnunent departments. Blr Edwin will "develop s Will-tiff" plan for the use of the cotmtryl mmpoweq- and resources" but flml decisions still will be made b? U" cabinet. , Ame; Qflsply reminded the House that "planning ts not in itself a suesutule tor increased effort and Strong criticism of drinking cottditiolts in the Province was tiiuclc in the Legislature yester- tlay by Mr. George E. Sfllilllériilit! oi thc Liberal members for thc. strut District of King's and al colleague of Hon. William Hugh-l t-s. Provincial Treasurer. j Speaking in the Draft Address debate. Mr. saville charged that thcre was prevalence of nloorli shine and illegal extracts as well its huge quantities of government liquor, uncl urgcd that a plebis- cite on thc question of returning to "straight Prohibition" be taken at the next general provincial election. Failing that. Mr. Seville thought the Government might as well "throw the gates wide open" ra- ther than continue as ni. present. l-le was the first speaker in the debate yesterday afternoon. being followed by Messrs. C. F. Morris- scy, 1st Prince, and Morley Bell. 5th Prince. The latter concluded shortly before 6 o'clock. when Mr. Walter G. Mackenzie moved the adjournment. Mr. Saville said he understood from speeches in the House at the time. that when the Prctii-b- lt-lon amendment was put. through it was to bc on a trial basis. If ll didn't. work it would be re- pealed. "Those of us who voted ngalnst that. amendment think time has provcd that we wcrc right," he added. “I don't think it has lessened the sale of alco- llol in anyway." Mr. Seville argued that wheth- er it was "whiskey. gin. rum or shoe polish" all alcoholic stuff was drunk for the alcohol. Ho had been asked by a student, "How is it that we are taught that alcohol is a bad thing. and yet the Government soils more and more of it." Ho. Mr. Savllle. confessed that he couldn't answer that. . i Premier Jones: "It ls sold as __(c"§iilnuHBT15ue roan."- Face Fuel l efficiency which. ls essential to our national prosperity." '_ Domestic electricity users still observe tho i-BEuh-tion blfflhl "-56 of lights. electric lrolns or other electrical equipment for fiv hours esch clay which was enacted at. the height of the fuel arlsls. Domestic users will be required to SEVQ 2.5004100 tons qt coal thrown reduced domestic and non-indust- rial consumption o! coal. gas and electricity. Restrictions will be imposed on the use of gas am electricity for heating rooms tn homes in the slimmer and prohibitions on the use of electricity for cooking. and water heating will be extended i0 include sea. “The government intend to leer under mnstllht review the axiom oi savings secured by these means.” Attlee said. ' "Should tnev w" to h 11w!- ficiervt. than other means however drastic will hav. to be takdl to City’s $10,000 Quota lTrans Canada l. In Red Cross Drive l Tgppgd By $3,9u0lBoston Service Report Potato Racket In Maine BOSTON, ltlarch 2'l—(AP)~ Some Maine potato dealers. surrounded by the most pm. liflc "spud" raising areas In the United States. are importing less-costly Canadian pmducts and shipping them out of Maine as their own. a Government spokesman said today. Cyril C. Sullivan of the pure food and drug administration said government agents had uncovered the scheme. and that court action has been or will be taken against the offenders. In the last. three weeks. he. said in an interview. more than 250.000 pounds of potatoes hint: been brought. into Houlton. Prcsque isle and Caribou. three oi Maine's lcadlng potato cen- tres. from unspecified points in Canada. » Some. he tsdtlcd. have been ropacked into bags find ship- ped to the west. and middle- west as “Maine potatoes." others have been sent to Port- land for shipment overseas In foreign relief cargoes. The Cllnlllilan potatoes were purchased for 35 cents a hull- tired-weight under the price for native producttu. Ho said his department also was investigating reports that some Maine dealt-rs obtained gcscrnmcnt subsidies on tllo claim that the Canadian pota- toes were their own. Mr. Kin-giants“? Tuday 0n Vacation UPFAWA. It» h 2T — <0?) -- Prlm-e Minister‘ lviackottzic King will it'll/O OliRWLI iDDICTFCW i0l' B. VECB- tic-n at "l1 undisclosed spot in the United States. it rvvas loomed to- . Although rio definite time has been announced i0:- bis holiday. he is not expected to return babre the Commons remrm to business April l4 after its East-er recess. Lune Bandililnlds lip Bank In Sudllury SUDBURY, Olit.. March 27- (CPJ-A lone bniirlit who wielded n. black rerolvrrdicld up the Sud- bury brunch c-f ill;- Bank of Tor- onto shoriiy after noon today and escaped with what batik offltnals described os "a considerable amount" c-f tnoncy. One unofficial eslitnatc placed the loss at several thousand dol- lat-s. Familie REGINA. March 21 -_ tori-l Thousands of ' acres of land are under nutter and (ICLOHS of families are nnarootted in tho Moon Luke valley and Pike Lake flats dféa near Saskatoon as a result of til:- break-up of the South Saskatche- wan Rher today. The break-up coining early in the nftcmoort, was reported to be 0m: of the most. spectacular on rc- corti. Inlmcnso ice floss, some 100 feet in width and three feet thick. crashed against the iivs bridges in the district with g force which cnttsctl tit-em to shudder. ‘ A short time lolcl" thc l-sc- packed ll\Cl‘ jantlnetl nt the Beav- er Creek border and flooded tin‘ countryside. ' Mrs. H. l5. Russell. marooned on an island with her three daughters said lltc flood was the worst she hntl cvcr seen. She was interview- ed by n reporter from the Sail- atoon Star-Phoenix whose aircraft landed on the small area of dry land "where two families are ma- rooucd. - Many families in the district were apparently able to get out CAN ensure that the target is Iohbwi" Floods Maroon Many Ol- FLOUR Charlottetowtfs objective of tic,- 000 in the Provincial Red Cross Campaign was c-versubscribed by ovcr $3,000 it was madc- known at thc final supper meeting of work- crs in ‘Trinity Church Hall last night. Major Frank J. Storey. city chairman presided. Speaking on the success o! the campaign i-n the city Dr. W. J. P. MacMlllan, O.B.E.: Provincial Pru- sident of the Red Cross Society, stated that the campaign was one o! the most vital ever held. There was some doubt at the outset. as to the reaction of the public lo the peacetime program of the Red Cross, but it was evident from the results attained that the people supported the Red Cross activities ln peace as well as in \\'.'il'. Dr. Mat-Millan saw in the pent-c- time activities of the Rod Cross far more value than \\‘.’li‘llfllC act- ivities in that the tnoncy contzi- buied would be spent on llunnm- itarlan work at home. He found it difficult to express in words his feelings on thc success of lzte drive. ' ' Congratulates Workers Dr. MacMlllan congratulated tltc organization and workers in. once again tnccting and oversubscribltlg an objective quicker than oily other part of the Dominion. Major Frank Storey in lhailluvg "tcmsofiia; o Col. :7 Mrs. Dick Silent As FormerFriend Goes 0n Trial HAMILTON, March 2'1 -- (CPl -Mrs. Evelyn Dick. herself scnt-l enced to life lmprlsonmrnt cci- al reduced manslaughter charge, tc-l ,d-ay rcIuscd to testify against Wil-t linm Bchoztlk. licr former boy friend who is charged with the oement-bloclc rrrurder of the pretty widow's infant son. What mty be a sensational de- velopment followed Evelyn's stand tl n the court ruled that nt lcsst s of u transcript of evide-tlce take in camrra nt the lsrclllttlnary 1 1g could be presented by thc C1..vn. Mr. Justice AM. LcBel held only those ports affecting Bchozpk directly were admissible J J. Robtnette. Mrs. Dick's coun- rcl. tcltl the court he liud advised her not to testify until two appeal actions involving herself had beenl settled. Q In Toronto today Mr. Roblnettc filed formal notice of appeal cgailtist Team-s. on rfigTtlfoi s> s In Sash. before the laud was overrun by water as llicrc was no sign of his in muny homes. The entire coau- lrysitle was_a. vast sea of water. R.C.M.P. reported they were- meklng arrangements to rescue n,‘ woman stranded on her island‘ home in Brown's Lake. Another. family was rescued from thc Plkc Lake flats by a neighbor m a boat. T\vo boys o! the household used horses to swim to safety when flood waters surrounded their home. Roads were reported impassable lhroughctlt most. of thc district. The rivcr was ‘also tllrcatevirtg uttlcsprcaq (lumtlgc nl Elbow. 120 miles south of Saskatoon. It was at its highest level sl-ncs 192B. Waters lapped at the floor of a Canadian National Railways bridge. submcrgctl a pump housc, crept to n, railway right of way and a highway with thc possibility ev- istlng it might rise higher. At Outlook. 30 mlea down river. the river rose l5 feet l-n three hours and was threatening to tn- undatc the low-level highway bridge there. u l» i \ l’ ADA Air Lines Open l The first Trans Canada Alr- iines aircraft carrying pussetigcrs from the Maritime Provinces landed at Boston Airport at 2.40 p.111. A.S.T. yesterday, ihiln lil- augurating the new Aioltctoti- Hailfax-Boston all" service. The trip, which was sponsored by tile publicity department of 'I‘rnns- Canada Airlines, was in citzlrgc of Capt. Walter Fuwlcr. of Win- nlpeg. The flight was made in s Doug- las DC-3 aircraft and included as passengers prominent citizens and newspapermen reprcscltting vari- ous parts of the ltitlritilncs. On arriving at Boston the party were the Hancock room of the Statler Holt-l. Mr. Wnltcr ‘lliontpsoil, p0l'5nll-‘ ttcli mutiuger of 'I‘.C.A., and Mr. Rod Macinnls welcomed the vis- itors and the iorlllcl‘ tnudc a few brief remarks about the new scr- vtcc. Chief Justice Thane A.‘ Cauipbcll thanked thc officials on behalf of the party for the trip and thc banquet. Those hulking iilc trip were: l Ron RoswAnleHcrst Dally News. T. R. H. Sutherland-New Glas- gow Evening News. j John Murplvy-Truro Dally. News. ' R. MacQuarric-Glacc Boy Ga-l Zcltc. Lou Zvrerllng-Halliax Chron- lclc. A. R. Brennan — Summcrsidc Joltrtiul. W. l"t'ld-gcir-Suurnltrrsldc Pion- Pl‘. c Hon. All. Arscnnuil~Cllrirlotic-‘ . c.‘;.\ luum. - Chief Justice Thane A. Camp- bEll—SllJll'fllGl‘Slllt‘. T. B. Rogcrs-Ctiurlottctou’n. Clair Gagltoll~hioltvlon. Johnson Che\v—Glat-c Buy. A. (lauded-Chariotl-ciowtt l'nt-.°l"' Llnllcrfily 59 ill“ "llcllllli riot. W. LcPagm-Charlottctolvti Guar- (lion. W. Fowlcr-tvitinipc: ~TfC.'.'i.l l-‘rrtttk Sayc1'-»—Publictt_\.r ugctit tor C. N. R. Mr. Kelly-UIXQA.) One of the pilots was Capt. K. Edmlson and the stewardess was Miss Mary Brown of Monclon. Tile passengers from Charlotte- town lcfl llcre at 9.30 n.m. via Yormotltlt and rcturniitg t-hrottgli Yurmouth and Ha\l:\X. Lawyers illash At Rates Hearing OTTAWA, March 2'? -- 1GP» - Crlsp lntercltaaigcs between oppos- ing la-wyrrs spiced the humd-rtun proceedings of the XlLlliORGl freight- nllcging whip-cruckitzg iaClltlv and the other Ollillglllg "niisstntcniezius" to its opponent. Tcnipers we're growing cdgy as the long ltearing before thc Board of ‘Transport Commission-cos near- "nsuage into Play. - First. Col. J L Ralston. Mari- cf "holding the whip" cvcr thc in- quiry and using the thrust of bank- mplcy to liostazi thc pace of the inquiry - n claim llllll was denied by chief rail-ray counsel Isaac Pit~ blado. Later. Col. Ralsion himself was ncoused by railway cotltisel CF H. 0f facts" its llc cross-examined S J.\V. Lidtiy, ileblsiillll tnintptrol- lcr qi way. The Maritime-s spokesmen, too. denied thLs allegation. By blonttlfllle Taylor LONDON. March 27 ——tR.Clll€l'S) -»Scotland Yard. uidcd by police throughout the world. today still is baffled by the theft of £20,000 ($80000) worth of jcwrls from the Duchess of Windsor nearly six months ago. , Although our of thc wldcst inter- national searches in the ltlsloty of jewel thefts has been launched. there still is no clue as to vuho planned and carried out the rob- bery at Ednam Lodge in Sunning- dale. Berkshire, where the Dukc and Duchess were staying lssl. Oct- ober, The robbery took place on Oct. l5 while the servants were at tea. - Every clue. however slight, haw treated to n banquet in‘ rate lnqulijv today, \\'lll‘l one sldc. ed the end of its scv-sntlt straight. lvcck. and two mcjot- c-tttiztlrsls dur/ " lug tllo session brolllrlit strenuous‘ times counsel. accused the railtvaysi Carson of tnztkiltg "n “st-elements, thc Cntzudinit Pacific Roth, Scotland Yard Fa . To Find Missing Jewels I llr. Groleau Goes To New Position t l l l l l r l l l 1):: J. ' Clotrnu, lorlnrrly Pvt». [mt-tr of iL‘")llL)l'llll‘.'\ and Slt'luld_'§ ill. Pl.ll'C of Wales College nnci 5t. Duns -til's Ulll\‘(‘i‘>il_\' amt] hint;- t: Uirrctot" of the P. E. I. (Jr lill [Jllltlll Lcustlc. lizts hccrt npliozlit-att‘ tn llll‘ fztitllti" of the Clltliulic blltq = \'Cl.\ll_\' oi Amcrit-a at Washinglmi.‘ l). C. _ Located in the nation's Ciipitl-lhl Catholic University is one of tile lending graciuato aCllG-ulS in lllEI Unltcci Slates. Dr. Croft-all will, tcrlch n rOlllkli in thc Co-opcraiizwt. hfrtvctttcut. n llcltl of cnticztvottr In which lie spct-lzllrzc-d during inc‘ yours he was on thc Island. Dill t Crotcau will also inaugurate a new‘ course at tilt‘ University; out} ull. the S-‘Jtitll and Economic Problctlis; of Canada. tloltrscs in the History of onut Thought. null f cl Esuuolnivs vvlil ..I. lhts teaching schedule. inc nt Xavier University at citl-f ciunzlti. Ohio. He will tcziclt at ‘Xlt\if‘l‘ llurl-llg tilt; summer sown: illlil \\‘ll begin ills uotl; tat Con: f. llhc fill tcrm. Business Plans .53 p.c. Increase l In Investments l lBy Tho (anssdialuPrcsst and , returned at 11.40 p.m..goiug down‘ (‘llllillll but ill’? t ' ' . tli Ylrilllblil pros nl-cis. l "In spite of tllo intprwctl >'.t|i-‘ ply situation in the ficld of both basic and llllllillllfl crlrlls," tit" ‘rcpoti sztill. "lt 1.. i:.‘li tlxc itlublc voluhw n1‘ supplivs will {to ~::t pltfrslcally Illppntt nil uvl r l pcr ccnt 1n thc inlcrtdccl volume. l Dr. Croteuu is at present icuc -- 7 Move Tudlind Ban Defeated Second Time <CP>-'l‘hs which u ti it tlltlttl the lillitillllliCl- oi ole... E llll‘ lllller (If-On- ' l""l to eizd u sitar 0.03151; off a atc with the confetti- itlllltaliibllld extend a. ‘upoly and deny consum- to ‘our n wholesome il- Slllhillulr) for a. : supply. ed after SElllil' or llulci s rcbzxttal and after » Speaker. S-ettator J. H. .. had nllcti out of order ttlellc-n lr. “xttator Sallcr lluytlcn tl..»t ' 1| that tho hill be t.f"ll in c itrimtrc fol‘ tlclailtd stud; butt-t" ll was" put. up for soc- onti reacting ‘flip tolr: LAW ll Progressive Con- sf!‘\'£1ll\f‘5 vote 3"Zllll5l the bill and llrrcc for i‘. tutti .7 lgucrals against it, utitl lit l ' 'l'ii'; . _ 1r />1i;;ill,til.'-' called s. till‘ on cond reading after rc- lectin; lli(' ti“ .n motion but: Senator Euicr n-as allowed to close the debate when lie objected to "those stealnroller- methods.” Sen- ator Joiiti 'l‘. llnig. Progressive cen- crrvnliw‘ li"‘lll"l', r-llggtt-Actl that, Scnniot- liltlcr be given the unani- ul-nls cuilstlil. of the House to speak and this was approved. Senator Euler said none 0i’ 010W who had opposed thc bill had clone t.) m1 pritvoplc. llc “as disappoint- 1m»: hurl said tlicy coulrl 1: wlvrong with it on s that. they would vote Tcsttttttttcnrn Page 9 C01. 3* High School For Montague llrged A large liclegatzott telnesenlnz: fifteen school districts yesterday waited on the Provincial Govern- ment. requcsttti: establishment of a composite ltizlt school at Mon- was headed Ttc_\'ltold~ H! , uhtl prrscttlcrl‘ a litwcf. litt-lurlzng orp-PAWA’ Araymf g;_cumldlangllriam~, RN. My, Crawford. HPV. llusillcssmcn arc planning 1947,31’? Bllvan- Al“ “all.” Limes j,,v..5nn..ng5 53 W..- mm hjghcsllillltlfllli Nl-‘Crlnrxnti. Mink. zlnd than List. _\l"sl:'. Rcz-unstrtlcliottjLWYYK" DP“ l. IViinist/r l-loivc- announced today. ‘w ' “—‘ . but dcsplte cxpcctctl improve- ments lll silpplr of basic mater- lals. tlt.-_\- will lind it “difficult tol “EM BODY realize fully" their program, h ; The Minister‘ tablcd in t c‘. Commons two report". forccusliilg; cfilwlcilm‘ CRlME tic i947 itilcsttitctit intentions of 4m‘ business and thc outlook for pro-j Q clilclinzt 0i bd<lc and btzildtrig‘ l glURliige ZIlZIlPFlZIlS. , t.‘ @817’ 'i‘ll:~ lll\l.‘tllll>'lll .\lll'\'l\' sittiwctl‘ l a, tllnt 1 '30.’) lll'lll‘~ plain to spend‘ '. i‘ lllOfv nun SLOtlUtlOCLOOIJ on ncvfl \_ !"\'l(l$, 3*‘ . of business inwsttncnt in 1947." l HALIFAX, blarch '.."l - (OP) ~ ; Both reports were propztrcrl hi‘. \\'Q;\Ql3[\f _. ippgty ‘ official Ill- , ‘tic Economic Rcsrziich BlTiP-llll j m... . t- by thc Dw- t~f thc Rrctnstrtl n ll‘ Pitliltc “lzrlicr Olllfl‘ "*1 I min with thc ns tc :1 l5 n in 'ilu1rc»~=l=\\~ IJ-nrtti-iloir Bill-mu cl : ~. ll P1" ‘File llll'i‘\'illl"lll~ rcp-tls t‘i\\(‘l' villi-l» Ml" “if ‘N’ __ _ ____ M- __ ... . . __._. Ml t, strove; (Ocmtlnuecl on Page iii-Col‘. 4» _ y_._._. W _ __ _. ibcon inlrsttotl in n search that ltns ilaid a tl‘."l'l tn rCmOlc l lilllropc nlnl out of thc way spots on j tllo North Amtcricuil continent. {livery mouth police dosslcrs ~most countries luivc one ~on t-Eic subjcct increase in slzc. Scotland Y.'ircl is lll claustant com- . munlcnlioti with thc l-‘cdcrztl Bur-l can Oi investigation in thc Uttllcd Status. l-ile French Surclc Ucneralcn Vii?‘ and other criminal pollc.‘ head- quarters througliottt thc world. Ewryt wcok, colltilicltlrtl trans- Atlsntic. tclclvhone culls st-t in mot- iorn anothcr svt cop of underworld haunts or a sudden raid on the new l-hidmuq" n; in lntcrnntortal- ‘frncrf’ But so far every cliorl ha: mdcd ln fnllurc. parts 0i‘ v1 updrjf l5 rlcgrcrd a; .\ turd Priticc l-jcluvnrti N“. _ my ti... (by n will his mt, 1v ma“ rind lctnpcrtittlrcs will ynndflfllfl mgr-nu thc afternoon. yryrccilsls valid lititll Friday lnltl< ltiulsl: ‘ Ptiutrc E(l\\:ll'<t Island: v Clcnr mid catrcmcly ccld tonight but milclcl" hv *llt‘l'll0fi'»i‘ Wm)“ wcstrrlv wuitis lo. High Friday M . Charlottctctvn 21'. l High ticlc this tllternoon at. 2.1T! and tulilyllt oi 3.50. Sun rat: this cvcliltig rlt. 6 ‘J2 and flcpg tctilntmm‘ nnorning at. 54l- qnrlrr moon March 20. , 1i 1r. n. .\l. ~ 1 FllYfillWFFldtt iidc uiillli-‘ell mm‘ ‘ “(c5 lotcr than Cliarlotlclown. ' CAR FERRY a "PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Dolly except Sunday. “n1. portion st 9.05 A.M .lcire ‘Pnrmentine at 3 PM. .__..___..u __ ._ 42>.- " €_..c$.\\jir inimi-