TO-IIIY~CAPITOL -' AND 8A1‘. cnmoco A MURDERBT, suusn censor: moss A oeiiui DEFYING llAlt THROUGH OUTLAW AMBUSH louemve Hi5 lcmoCErvCl JIIINCE EDWARD- I'D-MY and 8M‘. Show: 3:15 - 7 - 9 ' i “well-gain ‘Ki etc‘ to "/" SERIAL - COMEDY - CARTOON SHOWING AT 3:15 - 7 - 8:5 Suufl llllii Gilli“ ' In“ lillllllll will . .» a _ _ l i‘ i rminit _ _ ~ m, 333v» TO-NIGHT sumac SAT. 9x00371530"! Shqwg 7 - 8:45 — Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 — Z-FISTED Tl-IRI LLSl. y p. icluiny Slugs it tlut with l ‘ a Band of Brutal Killers ' » .457?" ‘~—"."'=1-:~:=~;.___-,-_w 74vf"fr=>v'<4sufs 3*’? “ "' A r-‘ic-i-m no» a ‘ EWS - CARTOON ADDED: SERIAL and COMEDY PISQUIB twist‘ scum)? Honor roll for January and Feb- iiry, Crude l.\' -l. Gordon lilrl; 2, Alicia Iizindrziiiiizi. Gracie VIII». i. Shirley Coffin; 2 Charlotte Hughes; ll, lleleu Mac‘ Kinnon. Grade Vl.~1, Edna Kelly: 2. Glendon Jay: 3. Phillis MacDonald. Grade V.» l, Jean hiacliinnon; 2, flurry linglhcs; (i. ltiiirtln Kelly. Griide iV.——~l, June Coffin: 2, Edna Jiiy; 3 Gordon Jay, Grade Il.——], Barbara Coffin; 2. Francis MacKinnon. Grade I. S1141. Margaret Kelly; 2, Wilfred Kelly; 3. Manning Jay. Grade I. Jr l. Kicr Coffin. liiglicst Average senior Grades A Shirley Lfoffin. Highest Avvruge Junior Grades»- Margnrct, Kelly. Perfect Attendance Shirley Coffin 11nd Barbara Coffin, - Tcacher~Warren McGuirk. Making Trim Garden Rows Qalls for Precision ‘Care MA Y Fl ELI) SCHOOL ...l'cbrua.ry Monthly Report. . Grade X-l. Sandy Nicholson: 2. Esther l-lill. Grade VlII.- Byron Houston. l. Shirley‘ hiofltztt.’ 2, Herbert. Cole. Grade IV.~i_ lrn Cole; 2. Arthur III.~ l. Pearl Nichol n: Andrew: 3. Elizabeth ole. II.—l. Marlon Mnffatt. 1.74, Nellie Andrew. Perfect Attendance - Elizabeth Colo. Doris and Nollie Andrew. Pearl and Sandy Nicholson and Byron Houston. Illghest Average 94% -- Marlon ....thel 1.. Moore ~ Teacher, for Shallow Drill for Tiny Bead Press Edge of Board Into Sail- When Throat Clogs Germiatten Phlegill mu i! hi» l 1m: i-i/ Milt You may a eak of it; as on y a alight cor , but wit the same your cold may lac-spread- ing dqwflwards- C°ld that Lin» feats-tho Bronflltial tubes if not contyolled. can go further. We all know there are types of cold .-¢ t» Io: Luger lull lhke Drill. \ ____“__ lie Ihc Blade. Will! ‘m! l’ nriuoi '_ 'Tfldvveiji or vegetables re the layout of 31c weir » _ a reels on o r - iarbilan a mild be ‘lic- I the rows parallel and £2911 gardens. 4 frail-twill "-31.121131 emit W“ 15308.3 e “lo: sliulincrops as bush squash nni. ttfoltli “Alt? you kiivw where an l0 he, a line {should be the iii-s row. clear the throat and Allen egg ltihelilélgcshfolarhlllfi logy"? ‘nrunm that mean a prolonged illness. ' Bllflfihd w OOWWR!’ pisfic "Tvv bevy hi? i; _ clore your cold creepy any a rows should run at right avg ' lgmsor?" convlémim“ heavy Q8 er, he p’ t0 FOUC it 011i , filpmfi ‘fwi-owl l, . 9n mm Nels aahgngy. M! Pig“!!! I Qfillllt 5WD?- will be curved. tug-w, Qfgeffi, 135* ' * Bgmem tr. an exceu of mucus - flventine. slanting or uneven , t ~ u o, 5'“, d,“ in the head or throat coon , we will double the work of c tl- ' h b] k5 | ‘. "m m . a ohiilow tmic oc the irasa passageo an , . 1nd g an a "Jig of m” u‘ a Th 1 ,. . . etence to the own u snfirflf ‘fnflm- “if Q lends to a rapid spread o Rows are s aced wit m. n. ii trolotl is Cflléd o infection. This soothing remedy In whioa lg’ low lhmall sptvedzifi S d E! lllliiiiia 2i vary ,- be u’ the. , I *.":..t~t.v~.:.1. P“ . efcr to t o o .=.=¢,;=;=,,»,~;,;;, mi Fcutét a‘ ..:"I§';°i::t'i... i... i...2.'t?t}.t.2i.l‘“§i‘..'tiI ‘l. , i t q algal‘, omilgyaigilkjigo-toigt" ‘i i his ltiirt ‘you on the to "Wbiitwviuvvio n rliwfil - 1' " O8. heretical. . . c .1 v1 Iiomatter how “stuffefli'up" ed‘ v22. you may be with cold. a cough 1 mp3, - mm £32.. i . or bronchitic. look for alter yolief front Poison’; cum Syrup; it I5‘ a most suco _ u mid te ttttlig commorr old. d y'all good Chemist; m Policy's Couch ‘ritlll’ __.....’..__ _¢ l-dCanadian Anny Photo). llcccivcs‘ Decoration at, 60v’; fllcucc Mrs. W. D. Sharron, of Charlottetown. P. E. 1-. W115 Piewnmd Wm‘ ‘he m. a. E. woii by her niishsmi the iiitc Cunt. W. D» siwmfll- 1195' Bi an investiture at. Government Helms February 37- M"- Bllllrrm l5 mow" above with her cousin. Elaine McMlliIn and her aunt, Mrs. H. L. Him)’- D Request For Tabling cf All Gcrrcspondencc With Reconstruction Council i A Ivquest 101' the whim of su Technical Svhwl correspondence between c Plc- _ _ mlci- or Deputy Miillstei‘ of Re- MY- Mdulifivih . crr/istruction or other Minislel‘ ill Wlmt ifidiw i/Qlvli Qivlliiiflhfd with Mr. Peter G. Clarke. ohaiv- ccst 0i Lite "technical School i11- man of the Regional’ Reconstruc- tion Council for Prince Edward island since its inception. has been pieced on the order paper in the Legislature c-y Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MadMilleni. Lender of the Opposition. Answers tn the following ques- tions have been tabled to date in the House: Major MacDonald: Will the Government in its pav- ing program, when resumed, give first. priority to the highway from Poole: Corner, Roseneam, t0 Georgetown. the County Ga. ‘ital; and to Cardigan BJI¢ Ruth/me, connecting with the paved high- ways to Soluis. Answcr:_ _ 1n tlr; interim report. of _ tile Prince Fdwiiitzi Island Advisory Committee on Rcumlbl-ructic-n. thcrc i\ ii list of highway projects. The highway from mate's Comer» Rocsncatli - Georgetown - Gordi- Iiln and Fortune 1s No. 8. Until such time us arrangements are completed between t e Dominion and Provincial Government rcla. tivc lo the classification of TIlHflQ" end the Federal grant toward: ‘their construction. a definite answer cannot. be made. G. iunount Bridge Road My. Morrissei": <11 ls 1L the intention oi (lov- cmment to subgrade and hard surface the road fimn Greeninu-unt Bridge to Tignish? 12> Does the Government (YPCP ate a ETACW plow on the western road between O'I.car_v and Alber- i011‘? <31 is ilits plow cured by tlir G-uvernnirnt and if not give full details of ownership and hiring arrangement and tc-tal amount paid out to owner by Government to date. Answer: tli This hos no‘. been definite- ly decided upon. t2! A plow is operated between (Tl-Bury and Allzerton and ‘Flinlsh as WQll as east towards Summer- slde on Western Road. t3) ‘Fills plow is owned b’ Messrs. Curran and Briggs. Ltd. recited on an hotuiy basis at a rate not exceed cost of operating our own plows. No payments have lict been e. Plow started op- erationion t - 14th of January. Answer: (ll We have two graduate engineers and five more or less prac- tical engineers. Expenses t t2» Name and Title Snlary To dole (a) R. G. W itc. Omietiuciion engineer .. .. 3,600.00 $1,011.42 (bi D. H. Su e land, Asst. cflnstrutlnn engineer 21700.00 (c) R S. Mac-Be h. couiitv engineer . 2000.00 1376.40 idl W. H. McDcugall. County eniz-‘mcci- 1,900.00 1.504.116 iei J 1i. Renrdon. County Ehlgineer 1900.00 1,004.35 til T. A. White, Resident engineer 1,000.00 1.71042 1g) L. E, Weliner. Resident engineer .. 1,800.00 782.35 Duties 0f (s) and (bi axe m d and Lures and prepare plans and specifics ions. Duties of w), (d) and tei ape to take charge of the ordinary mninlcnanck‘. machine {lllfl other road work in their county- D-utics of ill and (g1 are to assist on construction projects. t9) As ahtflm above. studios” building and equipment? t2) hat amount has been paid to date on construction and equip- ment costs‘) l3! Wihat is the nature and BJllC- nt of the contribution of the Dom iion Government in reference la this project? i4) What is the nature of the building contract? Is 1t straight contract 0r cost plus and if’ latter 0n What but? Give lull details. AHEWCI‘? <1) 5150.000. The supply of ma- terials and labour is very uncer- tain and building costs have been 8. t?) $123,697.79. t3) The Federal Government contribution is expected to be tosooo. _ _ <41 The building contriiccis on a cost. plus basis. the Oovcjriv mcnt nipplyins plans. spwiilflv tion andfllrfipection. The iéiags and s ca- on were reparc y p“ ‘his. a. o. construction engineer vmiw. Ferry Boldway. Mr. McGowan: Will the Government in its psv- liig Program, when iesumed. ive prior ty to the highway from on- tague to Wood Islands ferry via Murray River and Murray Har- bour. due to the fact. thcre is not one mile of paving in the 4th dis~ trict 0f King's? Immlllfrzi te i t f th e n rm rflbor o e Prillcc Edward Island Advisory British ticv't Attltuilctcilcminicn ' By JAMIE! M10001! ‘ LONDON, March 7. -—(C P)- Lord Juwltt. who ls Lord Chancel- ‘°‘ ‘Mo’ “°'?'“$‘i.£i"3‘i£i2li%il ouse c i “mph u; ‘w: mm rnttonb analog-Esau Domlniclns 1v t the closest ‘sslblc co-obvl; o ..,...wc want l" no will‘ _, and no reserves from them at a1». The Lord Chancellor, épeflklllielm o ‘it “itb?°"i€li.°°t.l‘i:‘° ti‘; er no cuaaton or fcrvfin P" "if "i "W" il%% Milking-lulu: ‘t-Dlgggi-illlili” Fellini'- ' 94 in outsider- filfiiell lmel-itgdiidog n orsflcutlfli-iw care must be token that these new methods id not a our o attempt to limit t e D oils reedom of 4mm“; or thct people outside tho Commonweclth authored the Mm- ipgsfiioin u copulate bloc was l; "We “should be very foolish. (mink, to dtsreghrd tho warning of slain; slawklgcrlxfbfzs JIoIlvlif-tMachen‘ z e g,’ s < "we want to brim them itiie Dominions) in every way Ive can. and if we cm find my will’ 0! 1m‘ proving the present relationship wt: shall not hesitate ‘tjolggieolztwlt. WC lift no KO I ' stance for the form." 1 h Viscount Tumbleweed‘ Copier"! .. ore ry or 0 B n . he believed that in yfcrs immedi- htcly ahead "we shal find the g5], p! high commissioner ' in the omiiiioiis will become 01w vi‘, 1M most important posts in the uhole u! gllergi/gisfordliwl "t seems l0 " n a . . me m,“ m; p051, of ling i commis- sioner in Canada is not unequfll W 0d 511i’)- the post of ambassador in Wash- in iton ." _ lie said he questioned liuw the office of the high commissioner‘ to Canada compared with the 0W0! of thb British Inwusiioor ill Wash- l. t .. nilloltisiievs it would be found that we u; “viii; in an almost vlctcrlan atmos lore in which we liave_ re~ qarde these usts of Dominion high commiss r5 as principally trade posts and not. as they are to- day, the posts ol our most unpert- ant ambit-spiders in the whole of the world.’ I If the hhz-h commissioners posit- ion was enhanced “we shall find that Ln our relations with the Dom- inlons and In is we shall be able to depend muc more than hitherto has been the case upon tile man of the spot." Replying. Lord Jowltt said he a- greed a high commissioner "fulfilled "a most important function and if 1L would be stressed or imdeillned hv any alteration in status he would be- giiid to do it. Vatican llewsllflim’ Features Churchill VATICAN CITY. lViarcli T - tAPl~Tile newspaper Osscrvatore Romano devoted four of six front- pngr- columns YBSWTdBY W Wlliéllgb“ Churchill's address and British and American comment!» The former British prime min- Csmniittec on Reconstruction there is a list o,f highway projects. 'I'he highway from Mc-nta uc to Wood Island ferry viii urrav River and Murray Harbour appears as No. ti. Until such time as an rsiigements- are completed between] the Dimilnion and Provincial qov- ei-riment relative to the GlBS9l1iC8- ilon of mods and the Federal tzrant towards their construction. a definite iinswer cannot be made» Departmental Engineer» Mr. R. H. Bell: til How many cciglneeis are envoglciyed by Department l\l pres- en (21 ‘Give their flames. salaries and respective duties? t3) The nmnwnt. for ciopenses and mileage paid cacti since March 31. i945 to date. approve o! all struc- Lcc Mcllcnaiii Loam Melville Manner 32 Years tSaskutoonlnélrfllr-Phoenlx) MELVILLIF-Ahnounverntnt has goon manic b3 the Saskatchewan o-opern vc reumery > soniat of Lho rcsiiznaiion of lpohlefcDnnulg as manager ni thc Melville C0~op Creamery, a esition held slncp ills cpafdng o the “lent n i911. ainr ant with t la anno ce- ment it was i“ bii th . . Smith, Molvilie lllwllélc "will. g2 man? er at the uovillgtiflnn. r. has been co cote with he sskntcliewap wow prstlyo re miuy Q-uiwlation or 1R y: r1. miic oi’ w ich wps a om. in ‘e1. Ville. For c int fa veg-u ti" ilifliiliiiiwd‘ limit‘ M‘ finer t d M th l m“ lull hi‘ ‘gorilla l‘ w’ member o he in which organs: ’ ' u u *t.:t‘.‘":.:%"i§? ‘civil; . Ill-owls iiirioclufi “In?! ll I a)! the , lln onuld, of Vernon River. Ho hegamwnrk in Vern creamer when oni 4 years ‘ill no, no c your: loll’; '0 was up- pninlci! manual‘ at at Pnipt croomn-y. Allhfllllli sorry t has nell h e w Orllmlfi lie r0 tlehl ‘ Ind vlgnliwia ~ l his home in Melville. Mr. McDonald has served the dairy industry In Saskatchewan for more years than any other ll]- dlvlduui on record so far, e was first associated with the eso- min Creamery on April ll, 1 . I»: remained thero until the oary s ring of 1814, when he w a tunin- tveiy transferred to Rest nu, and following iliis he rcccircrl the op- pointtant as manaiortnf i; gy- o era yo re mp a v P. WFlTlClI opened ln fine of t I The Qfelvlili féPenmer guy coup Ill‘ n tlli-ouili the Id Donald, grew to a p some years in the early was rcoiaolllized s the ilr nil tor-pr using punt in te M99. Mr. {community Qotivltlll during on lit but ill: elul I member of Si. . h B u |q q ‘mom ergiafl‘ ch; ll. ‘Zli-"iiis ll‘ n, lentutive, 0nd will continue to make 2 hgtlmrli his i331‘? hercKAt present, l'\ Mcflfllllld hi5 had many 0 ll pyllml%tox "silt? ister spoke yesterday at, Fulton. Mo, so gesting a close association of Gran Britain and the United States for security and was critical Russia Other newspapers in Italy print- cd the speech prominently. txcept the Communist organ. Unite. which published a brief report under the wading: "l-Jx- real man is in bad humoia. (Thur ill gets degree and becomes anti-communist. prophet. srumruXiiis~scli0oL Honor Roll of Stella Maris School for dis month of February. Principal's Department Grade X.~»l, Lorraine Doucctte; 2, Elsie Doyle; 3. Kenneth Doucette. Gr s fX.-l. Ida Doyle: 2. R0116 Douoet a; .'i, Mona Gallant. Gygde v111,_1_ Hazel Gallant; 2. Beatrice Doucette’; 3, Kathleen G81" lunt. I vicc-Princl 1's ‘Den rvmflll (Prado VlL-pl‘. Elizabeth Doyle; 2,-Normii Doucettc: 3. Bernice Bu ta and Mai-amt Rose Dwvette. rude v1._1. Jean Gallant; 7- Desanond Gallant; 3, Marina Gul~ lan . Intermediate Department Grade V. -l_ Lillian glnflllll 2. lidr i1 Gallant; 8. ois a 0M. MFralie 1v.-l, Guelqs. Gaglimt: 2. Kenneth Walter Gallant; , Emei lanne Peters. Junior no artmcn , Grade 1l.—l. Allbhius tgauthier: 2. Bema inc Gauthier: 3. Linus Doiron. Vernon Peters: Rflfl l1. .--1. Albert? ron. Grade l. A.—1. Dermot Piueaii; 2. Do las Gallant; 3, Mai-y Eliza- beth aiiant. been active in bunlnosl organiza- tions, lerying for some years on the cxccu ive oi the Melville and District B ard of rude, and is a past president of t o Melville 3,0. tqy-Otlluh. l i , n t e mun l fl id, . - gggangitasergfi“ F. KEIIPY¥IRF“E. n oo trustee lnd chalrmnil-nip y". u Palym TUR FINE B: coon rovcunslu RET CUT 7 Tells cf Grim Food Situation in ilrcat Britain (w “$60k. will U l ‘ w of m. Lmiioi-i Burelu a1 Cu-hldicn Prcu toil: lwv u britlsli housewife tries to manage Wide! stricter lililllillllfi. ' Writti-n fur the (iiillkltllflll Press BY l')lll'l‘ll MOCODK SOU'l‘li NARROW. Mid England. ltiai-oli l] -tCP)--< toes and bread slum nije plwt said Mrs. ilaroid Atkins. 5 Burrow. Glvoaicr 1.0110011. HI described 110w she 1115413825. 05 B ypicui Bi‘! ish housewife, i0 W igizrtfamliy 0n the restricted British e... Feeding liai- fimlllv of foul elderly niQtHtBFJzi-lsw. 11H‘ and herself and £11611’ ll-l/EIW-O 5Qflr~duf1l these first ilgolilhe peace is d fficult and ha Ill-NE.- ly skips a meal but clal common imzctice new among fl- X. 5. 1d of mu the. is a Brit< food mi- the rest oi the family. Bacon no ionfi British presides tabla. It hes been promoted to a main course at dinner, one da a week. since meat is seldom suffllilent for more than two dinners a weelc. wheat, for instance. l: three Point-S out of n monthly 20—~and {urn needed for other meals. the Bri M! breakfast tins ill general siifilllliw Dinner in Airs. Atlilirs house ls served at 110081 and is N16 meal of the day“ By “'5? fiiéifilifl-t. “time. t S8 B lsacou. unucconnanlcd by 8H6 my ongor, is serve ner: fish. when obtain-able. m‘? resriiiii mletiuiln’ not ratoncd 1i . a 1o not [been pienit fui and vi etleyer doeés %DIDBBI' a queue formes im-' nulklgstgrls‘ are n problem. Now that, cornflowel‘ (corn starch! ls almost‘ unobtainabie and rice completellv so, she must use. for her‘ tgiiii; puddwn. one c! the I! " c=“t.i'"..,.i:=.¥::.'*"sti::.z"=m: e Without sugar last autumn. as no extra sugar has cvcr been issued T01: canning. Tliesi- however. she likes to keep to fill a Sunday pie. m0 week's main trench ‘ Ten at five oclock is sim )l.l bread with either bl-iliifil‘. M37537 9 or cheese. Supper at l-nc is often; bread aiidqcihtifese aga 0.51313] dies? m" u jam or " nr 1i 59v ' - Most oi in» ordinary supper dis cs like baked beuns. sdrdincs, salmon. herring, are oi points. which must be watched jealous y. s t Scrambled ms nu toast an! bread puddings made with cups. were both possible until drlcd eggs were withdrawn t0 save dollar expenditure. FLATS, AND MORE FLATS EVERETT. wash. Mar. 54M“ -'I‘hirt_v disgruntled motorlstshiid to fix flnt tires 6n highway 99 north of here. The Stat-e High- wiiv Dcnartmelit. called to sweep the pavement with menial-v, said a passiny truck had evidently lost a sack of tacks. pimp $715515- In shippind. oeiiii wauuit the ‘s carrying cspaclty of a vessel, anri includes the tons of’ chi-so and coni- __._...___._ MARGATEJEngland -— (U?) — Donkeys on the sands should have an eight-limb‘ day with an hour on toi- lunch. says a proposal made to the Marnie town council The Inland Motor T?! nouncc that e ectivo Mar due to sprln _ commence operation Juut permit. _ t e school imam 5°!‘ 411MB than 2) yours -'li'l‘.l;l#_ii'l%llil:l_§lill _ M.: Arrive Ylrltnut-h. ‘youy opinion Sport ._...i husband iJnhn Knox and Earl M i Mrs. Atkins admlie she 1r ueutr’ ish mot-hers. to allow it little morn er appears on that With sugar and milk bot scarce l cereals on "DOlntaW-llhredded to tea and toast ‘ ' for another ‘dln<| notion Bonshaw, Bor on and Summersidewvlll be cance H g road conditions. Both like trilli "l t- -o-o+“o»+0»+w+on+»vo+o=o+++0» -Qfifluubfliwwuununuonounnu'u NEW tilt SERVICE . r0 ANNAPOLIS vutnt-ituiuouiu _ EFFECTIVE MAM! litli, mo TWO FLIGHTS DAILY FIDO 8:00 "A.M.: Luvs Charlottetown vln Moliclon. 11:00 A.M.: Arrive h: will. 1:315 g-Mo Lem CM: omtown via latitu- FABEB= $20-25 m way-dull.“ return-duos to: RESERVATIONI AND victim-rs _ i ., PHONE 12065138 AGllNflv-cio, itIltPOITv-ifi1-MO2 |AltGYLl snow AND would; I Many of‘ the fishermen are bus. |lly engaged building up and re. pairing their fishing ‘gear, Ifllkmg ready 1B1‘ the Epririx’: fishing, Irlendn of Mr. Nell MacDounli ‘are glad to see him around lgiin after his recent foot injury. Mrs. James Hell was I recent ‘visitor to 1M1! Creek I W" Enthusiastic s art fans fro m; l district attends the Victoria inn vs. Murray Harbor intermodms itzame 1n- Vlctoria Tuesday night ibui wire snrrly disappointed wwmi ‘the Murray Harbor team at. tho _gnd of the second peiilod fifusetl . to finish the tlnul period lsumin; the Union: were too rough. This i is hardly fusible n than wnl only one penuitydn the first two period! ‘ n! Play which was JZIVH‘! tn L. Mar- iLeud nl’ the Unions. What ix Fans? The score at the end of the ieconrl por- iod was 5-4 in favor of Murray Harbor. The Union goals being scored by Lester MacLeod, two by CUTE. Mrs. Annie MuvKinnon is‘ vi~il- int; her daughter, Mrs. Lester Cairns, Blanche-l. Among the new fanl which lt- tends-ri the Victoria Union game: arc Mr. Jack A. MacDougiili, Mr Fred MiicPhail, Mr. Neil Mar-- Dougall. Friends of Mr. Jo n MacLean pitai, All hope for a speedy recovery. M1". Jumcs Half-and daughter Voriis were recent visitors to the city Sincere s mpathy is extended t0 Mr. and rs. Harold Mai-Kizinon, in the loss of their little daughter Shirley Ann. Mrs. Foster MlC-Pllfill was u rc- iccnt visitorltn the city. Mr. and lMrl. Earl Moore vm-r recent visitors to the city. The usual crowd of yuuiii: sport" from this vicinity atlonrierl iii» Sftkurday night skate in Victoria rn . Denmark Plans Export Trade COPENHAGEN, Much i," (Reuters) -- Denmark, emertliiiil. from the first st-wai- winter m u considvrnblv be cr position ilziizi most. of hi) one. ti 100K108 YOWHI“ to re~esta l en of“: substantial ex rttrade diu- 1 .. xports planne for this cal‘ total 616.000 tons of butter. 90° cons of cheese. 50.000 tons of bacon. 45.000 tons of meat and.11,500 rat-l! of eggs although the“ qwmiimi‘ depend reatly mum it“: malhféae and fer liners dam he 1m por .. 1 c t; u; o port allocation v fecdlng stunfkla five already 5"“ made. _ x, H, Now that the wur is Iii/vi . "i upboards must‘ be i9 roni abroad" '10 do this hi5 ot- to export. m the anlsti Government d l bolich rationing at the. PM government. if“; y sughfuwrcflscgniiixb; (1,: logs where ccndhnnsd my?” sever w ile butter is vu one gly than durinz til! WIV- roiTi v! Every coast tOWII of Nurw“ i! on a ijord. ‘ 7 +0 04 ' ncport Limited Wllh l" U’ ch m. 1946. both iripsnvi: B as soon as road condiiiili“ ~ 1o 00v v Eilfilfiifilliill . F1 \ Qvvvaovovvqvvvo