MAXIMS ' OIL MERE MAN —_—u-- lewholllebelllllllIlofl- -:_._.______._... m, Guardian. Iolnlel llfl. ruin: Charlottcbowl: annulu- ‘In Ont:- tiee WN. NCANADA. THURSDAY. JANUARY 2, 1947 itead bloody ' Covers Prince Edward Island unto-oh}, ' To Assay U.S‘. Sentiment New Year's Bay i Anglo-American Plan On Proposed Charter Tea, Butte: Prices Are Boosted UITAlVA. Jan. 1 — (Q) — Maximum consumer prices of tee and coffee were boosted today. Action by the Prices Bowel New Year's Eve restored price: to the same general levei'a.s in the f:.1l of 104.2, vilhen prices of aevsul food items including the two bev- erages were reduced by subsidy be- low [rrfivaillllg levels. For the grocery stom customer. it 111M715 these increases in mox- imtim prices: four cents per WW! tor coffee: eight cents per pound W ti-a mid in bulk cr package: in quantities or Piss than a hdlf pound, and 10 cents oer pound on all ten sold in quantities .01 3'11!” pound or more. This action, Board officials ex- plained. was taken a; part of a pl ti program toward decon- (r0 hid it further move toward the rumination of payment of subsid- 19.1 ot- tradinz losses. A further factor which ha: mnde this act-ion necessary at this time. it wit; stated. was the fact that both the Indian and Oeylon trov- PflllllEfilS hove announced ihalt m“ m- discontinuing their tea txmtrois Illfi that from tihe first of the Y”? les will be made by public‘ _._____.i.___-_ ed on Page 8 O01. l) Coming Events "Dance in Eanlscliffrschooir Tilursduy. January 2nd. “Legion Dulce “in St. Anne’: Bchool, Thursday, January 2nd. "Dance, Yen's Hell. Thursday, January 2nd. "Dance, Klnkora Hall. Jan“- lry 3rd. Good Music end Lunch. Montague. "Poultry - Buying daily livo IDG dressed poultry. Paying top market price Davis d: Fraser Ld. "Notice - Receiving Hogs for Davi: & Fraser Friday, 3rd. G. C.| Green. Emerald. "loading ride-Kt- Peokes at:- toii cach Thursday for Davis d: Frasct- Ltd. Merlin Devlne. "loading Hogs nt Mon c Stationcach Thursday for Davis 8st Fmscr Ltd. S. C. McLean Phone “Mlltfiil Midgets vs. Hampshire tghtt; to plliy at. Milton rink tonight at 8:15. "Don't forget the Legion Dance. Mount Stewart. Wednes- u.i;.'. January ist. Rollie Mac- Kcnztes Orchestra. "Hockey at New Glasgow rink l- NPW Glasgow Iinpcrials hntliii Rustico Rangers. Canto htzllts 830, A4. "A ltliisquerade Dance will be lvld ‘in Saul-ls Canadian Legion ltttil. Friday night, January 3rd. tiocti prizes will be given. loading Hons lit Cardigan st:- tttiun each Thursday for Devi: d: Primi- Ltd. Norman MOIIIIIIO Cardigan.‘ "Dance. Ml. Stewart Cmedien Refreshment: nerved. "beading hon :t 8t. Peter: for lmvis a Flrnor but. out: ‘fluidly for truck pickup senile: ma: f to ca: Phone Roddie Pratt. ~ “Souri: Bunch of thl (‘Alllfllll Legion will hold out: monthly meeting on sultan uternoon. ha- usry 5th. at. 2M P. M. "Box Social and Dlnfll. Orldlt Union Hall. Summerfield. blon- tllly. January 13th. Aid 0! Credit Union. " u "The adjourned letifll K111i‘: county Pl n: Ihlcb will be held ill Bell. Iddgeuwn. o" Wednesdey, January l. 1N1. It ‘I180 RM. ..;.‘i°‘i'°‘i."'....’_3°'i'.i.“'i.t- fivvasmuorou. Jsn. 1 -(AP)—- a state deperiilnent, hi“; to. wud : lowering of world trade bar. fltfl. prepared today to tap Anteri- “40 Public Opinion with a eerie: of open hearings in six cities on the P10905811 charter of the internat- ional truie organization. The heariftfll will min hcrc Feb. 25. followed by other: at and New Orieen: Muoh 3. Ind at Denver and Ben Francisco Mach 10. : department statement sa . Official: pictured the hearings as the latest stage in a five-year pro- lme leading to the creation._pos. libiy by the middle of 194B of world machinery donned to break down international trade barriers, pro- mote employment and encourage the economic bvelopuient of mem- ber countries.‘ ' The state department is seeking written views. I: well. on ‘the charter for the protected united rations-sponsored trade organizat- ion. whose groundwork was laid by a Iii-power preparatory in london last fail. The next. stage will be : seconll session of the preparatory committ- tee, :t~Geneva. beginning April B. which ls expected to complete the charter and frame recommendat- ions for a. full-dress world trade conference of 60 countries possibly next fall. In the preliminary form which ‘emerged from the London once. the eharterfaiied to lars it conformed to tthe hopes of the United States government. Preparations aregoingforward to set up the world machinery even if Soviet Russia. which did not take an active part at ‘London. should continue to keep aloof atolls with her satellite states. Russia’: foreign trade repflwllttd only 1 1-2 per cont of the pro-w wofifllftlr J5FWI""W1‘ State: whooe itovornm to 0W follow Moscow's line. about five per can‘. Th: shtc department still hopes Russia will be represented at the GGHEZ: session. lie-election. is Cancelled TORONTO. Jan. 1—-(CP)- B8- for: the counting of vote: had proceeded even half-way the W- election of Mayor Robert S. Saund- ers was conceded tonight. In Toronto‘: snnual civic elec- tiofu the three-term mayor, who was elected by aceiamation e year ago, took a lead on the first re- mrt :nd swiftly went. fur in from of his two opponents. Remit: from 3B5 of the 830 lub- divislons gave Mayor Bill-ind"! 31l- 003, Francis P. O'Hearn 3.335 and Murray '1‘. Dowson 1,280. In clear, cold New Year's Day weather Torontonian: voted for the mayoralty, the four-man board of control, and l8 members of the city council. Takes Aircraft 0ft TRURO. N. 5.. Jun. l -— (C?)- R. C. A. F. veteran Freeman Fleming flew his Tiger Moth air- craft off Snare Lake today after being forced down on the isolat- ed district 20 mile: north of here lut Saturday. The spot. we: only six mile: from the scene where f: lb: ma: (he Tqomey brother: llli fall. Engine trouble forced the vet.- emi pilot to m his tiny plum down on Snare Link: and he INK- k out for opera pert: Sunday : tor spending the fllllll l" 1h‘ woods. Todny he went beck in to claim hi: aircraft- Booton. ' committee ‘ confer- meet compktely the desires of American representatives, but in main particu- Receptions Yesterday The New Year’: Dey reception: held yesterday by Hi: Honour LieuL-Goverlior J. A. Bernard, His Excellency the Most Reverend James Boyle, Bishop of Charlotte- town. and by Iii-s Worship Mayor B. Earle MacDonald wen lurgely attended. Amohl those Pit/ill: their r:- spects to His Excellency Bishop Boyle were representative: of the Dominion and Provincial Govern- ments. City officials. clergy. and hundreds of other: in more humble walk: of life. Assisting l-li-s Excellency In N- ceiving were, Rev. P. MncMaboll, Rev. J. W. McCal-die. Rev. K. C. MacMtilan and the Rev. P. F. Mac- Mahori. ‘ Callers at; Government House were received by LleuL-Governor J. A. Bernard and Mrs. Bernard 355151643 by the Governor's private secretary. Dr. J. A. MacMiilan. and the aides-de-camp. Lieut- Colonei P. S. Fielding, M.M - Light, Robert MacMiilan. D.S. Sqdm-Ldr. Charles ‘rt-ulnar, D.B.O., DEC. and Bar. After the guests had been m. 0011/96. they were ushered into the dining-room by Mrs. J. Walter Jones, Mrs. C. Gavan Duffy, Mrs. Raoul Raymond and Mrs. J. T. Ibboit. Assisting in serving were. Mrs. Gordon Foster, Mrs. J. A. F755"- M". Willlhefl Gaudet. Mrs Gerald Hartien, Mrs. George Ives Mrs. Alex Knox. Mrs. J. P. Lsntz. and Mrs. A. H. Roper. Yesterday marked the first New iosi l) B Bil IlilllgJA St. Eleonora A fire which caused an estimated damage amounting to $6,000 occur- red llt the St. Eleanor: plant of Cilrran and Briggs Ltd, contrac- tors, on Tuesday evening breaking out about seven o'clock. Three small wooden buildings avlih a considerable quantity of machinery parts were destroyed. Also lost were several stove: slid a number considerable danger for : time that. the main building might catch but the wind changed and averted the danger. The fire fighting crew from the St. Elcanors airport rendered val- uable assistance and the Summer- side Fire Department sent out 1011i‘ men and the chemical truck. One of the buildings was : four cal" garage and there were two automobiles in it. at the time but they managed to save both of them. The second building will: n movable field office which ‘it taken to the location of contracts for use c-n the job. The third building was foot by 18 feet. Tho fire is believed to have started from an overheated stove. Mr. J. K. Curran. Summerside, vice president of the company is ut present in Toronto-S. Pfiflilflfilffltlflflli. TOWSON‘, Mo. Jen. 1—(AP)-A mysterious blaze swept up : stall‘- more county police hudcuuter: eerly todey :_nd luffotuted two men lodged in : cell block for minor vlo-letiom. The tiesd- wore 10-year-old John Robert Morris and Harry Flowers. 6U. ° Possible Settlement For Troubled Palestine Seen wuoou. J-n- 1 ARI-W“ mentions o! : pollible nttlsmmt for troubled hint-in: cane Ms! when : Dritioh official HRH..- could- “ . sir Alan Cunninfllsm, Pelestbt: p‘ . Palestine end partition of oily o: time world Zlouilt eluded n Bust. ewltevr . . Some Jews imam leek: ltolr cf springs and bunks. There wast a small wooden building about, 24' ivay from the bush-lent of Betti-- For Standardization Of Arms Is Confirmed By ARTHUR. GAVSBON LONDON. Jain. l — (AP) - A ‘Government source confirmed lo- day for the first ilmethat Britain and the Unit-ed States had agreed 1n principle to standardization of "certain items o! military equip- lnerlt.” to fixed United Static: sizes and patterns. Britisih and American military experts are discussing the stand- ardization of small ahns. the Source said. but he emphaaificd that. no "all-embracing decision" hed been taken to standardize sll the mil- itary equipment of the two coun- tries. The disclosure cum.- two months lifter authoritative military sources told the Asociated Press of the sums-standardization plan. The Goverlnment informant did not rule out the possibility that on “all-embraclng" decision t0 standardize arms might be taken in the future. He said the two countries’ military advisers were ‘P15411118 at the bottom and work- l-"G their wily upwards." British newspapers, lntcanwhllg, front-paged reports from New York claiming that Britain and the United states were rapidly com- plttlne plum for lmd. m and air co-operatiort, "if they become involved in amthe-r war." Single Fighting Arm PARIS. Jul. 1 — (AP) — The Socialist newspaper L’Aurore said today that British and American armlm would soon be forced into a single fighting arm. extending from Asia Minor to Jelpaln. from the North Pole to the Rio Grsnde. The newspaper reported pre- viously that the United Sta-tea and Britain would sign a secret 10- pOlnt accord next March 15. bind- (Continued on Page b Col. ll) D. V. A. Activities, Cover Wide Field housewife Near Death; Husband Is Missing YORK. Jon. 1 ski-carri- A owl-haired young main was new to or... his outer clothing on Bicoklyrfs Brighton bench today and then swim out to sea and po- lice said they were proceeding on the theory that lie was the mtssiflB Ailiresoo R0000. wanted in connec- tion with the strange "camera" shooting of his 28-year-old wile. Officials of the Coriey Island 1:0- lice precinct. sold they ivci-e taicllit; the clothing left. on the btnoh t0 the hcspltsl whore the wife lies gravely wounded in the hope she could identify it. A man and : boy. police sold. MW the man swim deliberately out to sea at l1~u.m. until lost from sifllll- A police launch sent. to the whit found rm sign OI him. Mrs. Olga Rocco. the Brooklyn housewife, was near death in Roosevelt Hospital, victim of a biz- ggr: ehcoting in ti crowded Tim“ Square subway station which 9°‘ lice said apparently was Willem" ted by her vengeful husbahtl. nei- right thigh was torn Wit"- duy by the full charge from a 1Z- gauge sawed-off shotgun; fired by Pearl Lurk. 19, ‘who snapped wit" she thought was a concealed cam- ‘em’; shutber but instead rel oil the weapon. hidden in a plwlwse Jrltmmad with gay Christmas wrap- P1118- ' Miss Lusk sold. police reported. that. she had been 01188100 b! I mun to take a picture of ltirs Rocco who. he told hen". W05 W!‘ would o1 decrying Jewels under her clothing. Qhqwin t; picture of the wounded wohmn’; hlfllibd. AUICBOO R0000. 30. Miss Lust identified him as the men. Slums: Avorioll CORNWALL 0111., Jul. 1-40?) .5 threatened watcr shortage here ha: been mm: due to im-. proved be: condition: our the in- tek: pip: in tb: It. hwnnc: nlver. it. we: announced totlnv by lupei-lnteiideot. Ohl-rlt: Adel!!- Wner preuur: 1800000 "PM" to on: eighth of urinal 000611“? when loo ptherod about til! ill- uke pipe jult. off the city 911100‘ bouu. Citilla: were warned b? euthorltle: to coourv: wetlr NI‘ pile: in cu: of e complete shut amt but imi- in: m: MM! condition: w»: restored. ' - t 6 ‘fig ti“ ti?" 0t If; Activities of the ‘Department of Veterans’ Affairs. "W" District, dill‘- ing the past. yea:- are reviewed in the following article which deals with various branches of the work of the District throughout the Province: Training Division Activities Davina. the gm i tiutlt u» district as ‘ been functioning, approxi- mately 3,400 lax-service men and women were interviewed and cauli- sclled by the Training Division. At the present lime. there are 2B2 vet- cran-students in University or preparing to cuter University Of this number 142 are in attendance ill Prince of WaiuCollege. St Dun- stan's University and Summer-side Academy. The remaining 150 arc- attending various Canadian Uni- I Quota sllll linfilloti For . Seed Potatoes Good new: to Island seed potato 51119991‘! Wis received yesterday from the Canadian Embassy at Wlshi-llflion by 1W3‘. J.W. Boultel‘. nmmger of the Potato (‘mowers Auoctatiotl-l. 00 the effect that the Q1101: of 1.000.000 buehel: for seed DOV-lint: catering tihe United Slbtu from Canada was only d! percent filled at Dec. 21. This is a correction to the in- formation received previously front the Brod Potlfo Certification Ser- vice. to the effect that. the quota we: now lbout filled Allowing for shipments between Dec. 21 and the present time, m. Bouiter estimate: that the quota now i: libout 70 per cent filled. This would still leave 450.000 bush- els to come under the quota at 3i 1-2 cenrts per 100 lbs. duty, as Hitairlst a duly of 75 cts. per 100 legs. when bile quota. has been fill- As stated on Tumday. Prince Edward Island's shun-c of the full quota for Canada will likely be be- tween 900.000 arid 1,000,000 bush- els. representing the lion's share for the whole Dominion. iiouzenko Considered “Newsiest” (Canadian Press) Igor Gouzcnko, the Russian Em- bauy "lpthel" clerk wlioietdittclot.“ ures _l‘ECipitIi6d tile 0311101111510.‘ probe, was chosen by Ciirtpdiah IIQWSPB-Del‘ telegraph editors as the newsiest personality in Canadi-alit news (luring 1946. ‘ Another Russian, Foreign Min-i isler Molotov. was chosen the outstanding individual in ivorhi news. | Irl choosing Gcuzcnko. tile edi- tors, voting in a Canadian Press ‘D011. selected 3.11101} whose phmQ-l smell they have itcvet- published 10 PAGES l OIL MERE MAN aiiteumwuuntluu. Gernment Tkes Over Britis Coal lnusry Believe Saurol Arrives At iiatashquan OTTAWA. Jan. l — (GP) _ Help for the ice-bound finale! h! Nfllflillqllan. cut off from sup.. plies‘ for Christmas‘ and New Years. was believed to have ar- rlvvd today in the form of B11 emefielltly Shipment aboard the Canadian Government icebreeker Saurel. Tile Saurel left Charlottetown Monday and officials said the 40 tolls of assorted foodstuffs in her ‘hold would safely reach the 100 inhabitants of the little com. munity on the north shore o1 m, Gulf of St. Lawrence in time for New Year's Day. Lest night, as the sturdy little steel-prowed vessel smashed its Wily through the black. icy w“- ers o! the Gulf of St. Lawrence. marine officials at Charlotte- town believed she would arrive "with time to spare.” HOWBVM‘. whether or not the badly-needed suppiles had reach- ed Nutushquams residents was not known by Transport Department officials who arranged the mercy mission. Mr. E. E. Ciawson, superintend- ont Charlottetown office. Depart- ment of Marine and Twang- purt. informed The Guardian last: night lie had received no word as to the arrival of the C. G. S. "Saurel" in Natashquan, Labra- dor. but expected to be informed as soon as the vessel reached the Labrador" port. British Gahinet A "a? Pittllstititl. l" I [Engagement LONDON. Jim. 1 -tcPi-'rhet London Star said today thecabinct, thud "nil-curly discussed" the cit-I giigclncili of Princess Elizabeth to Prince Ethilip of Greece and decided to seek reaction in empire countries. The Slur report said Prime Min- ister hlackclizie King had told Prime Minister Attiee he could "sect no iacrsollal reason why the mar- verslties ill the Moriilmel, Quebemt since the sllght, wyear_o._d Clerks ' ring" 51.0mm my take 913w;- end Ontario. In the vocational training field and embracihg many trades, a totlli of 221 have completed courses varying in length from 3 to 12 months. 8i of these veterans were trained in the C. V. '1‘. School in Charlottetown end 98 took train- ing on tho Job with various‘ individ- uals and firms. 39 completed their training in C.V.T. School: in Nova Scotia. New Brunswick, Quebec. and Ontario. In addition. there ia a total of 302 now taking vocation- al training courses. Of this number 153 are in attendance in the Char- lottetown C. V. '1‘. School, where classes are held in agriculture. farm mechanics. carpentry, electricity, bricklaylnl. piutcring. plumbing. and heating. 169 er: in C.V.T. School: ln New Brulilwick. Nova Scotia, Quebec, and Onurlo. and 70 are training on the job in Prince Edward Inland. A Ari additional U veteran: are waiting placement in various 0. V. (Omtlrluod on Page 0 Col. d) Flllltl loll ll Boll DALHOUSII. N-Bi. Jen. 1 — (OP) - Reeuli: of : polwuwiill operation will be liven a an in» quest into the death of Idwud Boilcha at hi: home int nilht :1- ter h: “apps-may fell down I012 in leev e 008W 09111103 hi: brother. lied. Downer. e local uld was fctnd dad in bed. luvorlrofllmvu: KIA-ll! 81:08. Ii:.. Jen. l — (AP) — lord loam-brook we: reported by 8t. Panel: Hoepitel todny to b: niluproved tbet b: n: puwittd to lav: Iii: bod and welt nirollnd ii: the eunlaine. If: wl: flown bee: lut week from Recall. the mbelau. when : cold affected bi: limp. ‘S1013’ of a Russl-ail spy ring in Canada was published last, Fab. ruary he ha: been seen in publlc ‘mly when h! IPDBared a: a gtai" witness in the spy trials and Royal ' Canadian Mounted Police have filblddfll Pllvfozrspher: to map im. , He is believed to be living w"). his wi-fe and child somewhere in Eastern Canada under close guard of Mounted Pc-iice and under tlie_ protection of the Canadiair Gov. eminent, officials of which have said he will be kept by the gm“ el-nment for the rest of his life. Oouzenko got almost hull the vote: of the editors. who also cast ballots for Prime Minister Mar- kenllo Klniz’: Extcrrni Affairs Minister St. Laurent; Mrs. Evelyn Dick. under sentence of death for the torso murder of her hull and; Labor Minister Mitchell; Fred R089. Labor Progressive member of Parliament, under sentence of six years u a Russian spy; De- fence Minliiter Oloxton and Vis- count Alexander. Molotov had little opposition among the world personalities. Only John L. Lewis, United Btlte: coal minus’ luder. received more than one vote but other: mention- ,:d were: Henry Wallace; Foreign Secretary Bevin; Sine Secretary Byrnel; Hermann Gearing; Win- non Churchill. end . Andrei Orolnyko. 4 Firemen A government spokesman said there was "no truth" in the story and an informant close to Attue termed the account “inaccurate in fact as wcli 11S in detail." t ll was said that the position 0C1 dominion Prime Ministers in mat» tcls affecting the Royal FalllLy l; that they are the leaders of inde- pendent memlirrs oi the Common-j Weait-il. of wlhich the K1118 is head.» and they have the some direct.’ ac- cess to the monarch as the Btritrieh prime minister. 11 therefore, any question 1108M .in connection with a Royal 811'": ‘age. Attlee would not act as infer- mgdifify and if the King in thQ event of a Royfll "lamb-KB d 51W- the advice of his dolniniOn prlmt jmlnistiers, he would seek it dlfwtly- l liihilli Rescued. From Building HALIFAX. Juli. 1 -- (OP) - A thrce-year-oid child was car- ried from a burning buildilll 9"‘ 1y today and a lcore o! 119F511!“ at. a New Year’: party fled when fir: gutted :n Agi-icol: Street remurent and threatened In adjoining dweliiq. Jnok Mulse carried yvuw 1M- eli: Pinnlnlor: from the livinl above the ruteurent. policeman nv: the elerm. Extricated t t Fromglluildlng Debris i NIW YORK. J:n. l - (AP)— Ill-omen, working in the glare of bug: mrcnlights, clawed their my through ton: of twisted lteel end crushed ccllcretn todly to ex- irlat: four comrade: buried when time floor: of a llenlutun loft btllldifll collapsed durln: I four- :l:r|n fin. but to be- removedfrom the debt-t: we: firemen ltllciuol leu- nett. who bed l:in hen: h the rubble nine: the floor: buckled :t I pun. Tuesday, two hour: after the fir: broke out in the building. looltoll It ‘l0 lroedwny on til: . eflchl ozone: “w! that til: fourth. third :lld d flow: crumpled under tli: ' ‘b; o! wlter poured into ill: ibiil . “Ifillott we: he: after : fir: doplrtmebt phylioten crewiel through the wrecku‘ N} ll" Ml“ : blood trlnlfueian. o Other: removed from the amoulderhg ruin: were battalion chief Willleln l-Iolln, fir: clot- John McGuire and liieut. Jeremiah 32 Cronin. All were Nmoved to ho:- pital. Before the rescue: were accomp- lished. Dr. Kerry Archer. ‘IQ-WIP- old honorary chief lurgeon of the fire department. crawled throuflll he: : of debt-i: to administer to til men. H: remained lmid: neerly two hourmi m: of the firemou teken from til: building, Capt. George Winters, gev: till: ecccullt. of when hopper:- "I we: on the fourth floor work- ing with my men when all of : sudden there we: : puff and the next thing 1 knew l m: Icing through ‘no: md when I woke op I wl: on the floor." t?“ sibmlnlu m...“ mo. ' blllllI-ll. otherhpvinoc: I IJ. LIMI Big Stepln Soclallz__iltion . IONDON. Jain. 1 — (AP) ._. labor Government lock pong: of the British cool mommy today‘. Promlsl-‘vx a Iwflwedeal loi- the mim 0T5 Ind more 1 Im- ppm-mpg and export. km Prime Minister Attlee and all members of ills cabinet were pres- cntt as the blue imd uthito banner of the National Coal Board was hoisted over the Board's headquar- ters Berkeley Square. This week it will he run up over 1.500 mines. simultaneously, but without for- mal ceremony. the Government laiunchcd another experiment in socialism. assuming ownership of Cable a-nd Wis-elem. Ltd" globe- circling communications system. Civli aviation and the Bank of Efllfiand already are operating un- der Government ownership and: nationalization of inland tTBMSPOFC is before parliament. ‘The taxpayers are paying £104,- 0O0,000 ($658,640,000) for the coal industry. The Coal Board must gel: more miners. in 1913, i,1i7l,00t) British miners produced 2M.000,000 tons of oosl. 73,000,000 um; o! which were for export. In 1945. 708.000 miners dug 174,000,000 tons, and otnly 3,000,000 ton; were ship- ped abroad. Emanuel Shinweil. mmistg; of luvl and power, called for produc- tion increases to speed restoration of exports. Promising higher wages. improv- ed medical and social welfare ser- vices and modernisation of the pits. lie warned the miners that institution of the lung-sought. five- day week depended upon increased production. National coal Board ~ im- fiteeltditléat-ioauing -. an ttfiden" taking which may take from 10 ti: 20 years. officials sold, Few changes will be made 1n 011i management of the collierics. 111w“ der- its long-range plan, the Board expects to close inefficient wot-b tngs and move the mm to mo! productive m-irltes. -‘ Kiliodlyjrlck " SAINT JOHN, N. 3., Jan. 1-1 (CW-One New Year's eve fatteliw occurred on icy streets when e. truck hit Phillip Lee, '16. a United Church caretaker. The accident occurred on Rockiand Rand. Th0 truck was driven by Harold Rob: ortlun. Ari inquest will be held ti»- morrow night. menu Am up omit‘ Know til: owns Mluo itttswfi Mlssco Much! HALIFAX. Jul. 1 —(CP)-. Weatiher synoglls sud anon in- llfld forocnt: issued b the Domin- itm Public Weather O floe at Halt. flx 11.15 p.m., Jan. 1. " . Syncpfls: Tlhe mother 11:: been fine in eastern Called: today dua to an unusunly high prenurc area which cover: the Marithnu. The high i: moving eastward and milder weather is expected oi: Thurxhy. There are some indicei- iolI of a storm developing off Cup: l-httnru which mey give mow Thursday evening in the southern regons. Prince Edward Island: Cloudy becoming overcast tomor- row. Mllder. Light wind: hassling in the afternoon to soutlhselt 15. High Ithursdny mt Cliulottetcwnt summary: Oveucut. Miider. High tide thl: mormng a 5.321 and this afternoon et 5.46. sun get: this afternoon at 4.2! and rile: tomorrow morph‘ at 7.38. mil moon Jenusry ti, 11.67 P. M’. Summer-side tide ewbiteen M1114 uto: later than Charlottetown 0A! It!!! “PRINCE IDWAID IILAND" av: Borden et 0.00 AJL. l PM. an ()0 P. I. 10M A. I. Luv: Tormmtine I P M. 1J0 P. ll. lxtr: trip: are mud: between on which ultolliobile: er: carried. i IUNDA! IIIVIOI Prom Borden. l PM. MLPJL Prom ‘llormcntin: 3 Al. 1 i.