es < ..i..i =i.,i.i, ‘if. + sland Like the Dev? iweoupsnhv, MARCH 21.1946 o PAGES i d A gee-i"- Mme“- It’! Thalia "ape suunhnrescia-s-I fimeftjlfi‘ TERMS 0F NEW FOOD Ct T...;h.... . v p _p Shirts To Be Made Vgrbal P111118 > Local yMan Takes Part Price For lisp. OTTAWA, March bib-Dine- Liberal Member Claims i $1.": “No Unemployment” In M Dollars P91"; it PTlIICB Edward ldlglltl it would be several weeks be- t: Fair Buildings At $14k?’ ' Urges Special h‘ T" Ciiritmmly Increased near: "- c» was lore more’ shirts could be ex- utioes with which are was t when Dr. T.V. Grant. peeled in retail stores to re- Liberal member for the Prince Ed- e e . ..."‘il..°i=é&i- Woodstock Burned Consideration ileve the current shortage. guild‘! 09'3"“ ""395 h“ 3?}; an mar watt) the Guardian's debate and tired criticism at- the t ter today's meet- ... ... a truce alter Soviet do] is!!! ch ‘ co mam. U “will i‘; - --—- Opposition - . i i ~ . . . _, woonsroox. N.B., March so - F P I M6 f!!! d. ~ ., . _ _ > _ “o Wu,‘ ,_,(c|s)__n~ u“ ha, ‘unto’, Continuinartg 111N116 5 00011 vinoeil ,_ . ,_ d u” woflmwk Qmbm“ debate. Dr. ttoued bro ides . ~ .. -_ m, “m” ~ buildings. The flnlnchl loss "i m)°l§§t'{h8-!§§11MNC°<P°— WA chm (d?) ' ~ ~ ~‘ -~ “h; “m; guee e. c er nserv- 01'!‘ _Ma -- -- n. h‘ but “u: aive government oi Viscount Ben- Senator James McIntyre (L- Prince Edward Island) speaking in WUL "fir? W III 1v m. Dhcass War lat-plus *“ av’: sessloiro! the wai- tum and oom- di i.'.'.i'.°-°£‘°i."' '"‘i'.°..i2..°‘.'l “misses. oemaha that they up: over their buss stocks oi’ sur- ‘ouukfistores tn the War ti I “m”. t on_ or sale w the ‘will: Greater B. Moilure. nrmoanows’ V, no’ Sh» ‘F?’ ix workmq" ‘raised so _ t f dread in the garb oi’ a policemen ical ruler o! the District oi Equstorlus, 5 Well Known m Railway Man - y Ytfiilt, . to! twice ptevio year-once when was way to the ' ' . e service o2 the _ 42 years mo. 38__ » was a ailway until about nve weeks His wile. who survives him he was married in i time!‘ Anne Mc- r oi the late Mr. McDonald. Ohar- Therc are no children. ' All brothers and sisters predeceas- ed hint some years see. Drew Cdnments Temperance Aer '. the Canada tem- Premi ce but w co-operate" the act "accord- tter o! the law." o! 8- medals and those who hadn't. once g1‘ ertiaiortgement oi‘ e strict ‘airline an ex with =cl3 as°ii$1 00mm! oi the 0V8 8 ous . ":0?" '.' ) lAt Sea ln 1943 at the court c! Ne ON BOARD HJLOB. “UG - D " AT Slim-Newly 800 Gerard- ians oi’ the crew or 10o, new citizenship in the o; Nvotunus Ru ruler o! the ustorius. the oth- wtledmwrando" ’ tfininn cruise helium“ tn us to chi “past . on who bums ares in one a _ l ‘llho ceremony of crossing the llne embodies the maximum ct an- cient tradition and the minimim oi dianitv-souina neither rank nor respected years. and provi the ship's company with sev hours oi’ good rowdy-dowdy tun. This tlm was plenty o! initiation mill. for many ew entry seamen and stokom. get practical trsininu at semen many veterans oi the Battle o! the At- lantic whose duties never beiore had taken them as tar South as bciore "Vanda" reached the line. Davy Jonescsme h the haw-so omHisMsies . ermine‘ the captain the ship was to be stopped to receive the royal party. Then there were summonses to be delivered—invitations to an "investiture" {or those who crossed the line before; commando to race unknown horrors for those who hadn't. The old "alsellbaclis (those who had eviously crossed the line), rec ved tremendous the were initiated. certificates (su table ior iraminn) provinq at the ehellbaok" u” under- nd in on ceremon- i ins lines which have been ilanlioivgd at least since Nelsons (Continued on Pal! B Ool. '1) 50 Cheapi Radar pr iii-user eh > lo ‘lfifuo. so {idioms sets-each oaivaiew ‘Ne no.5; .. .... - 0! DC ed to ' ' i»: 1°" - rants to about $80,000 sstbl startin U’! beds. a‘ oqflexhiblltiop building in group and a row shacks concession e5 fins: emotdd by the Canad- on the exhibition: were their-stables. eludedcouldera meat. Dsseilldoftlsestsbleswsss unharmed fro‘: we racmiqnip- -'IllI°Odl'fllIlMIllfll¥ll0lllfm Under Utilities Act Yanlts Malia Arrests, For Elrielggse , N — J. theFed- B I I H0 I ' ncuncodwvb‘: gppr “m” m ldaeut. Nicolai Grforcizvich Red; . . on espion es Portland. Ore. aslge waslrbout to axd Soviet vessel in the bar- A-ll I. 1111111105119“ t slid hi4 Redin. a ar_ ‘lieu oi the Soviet Naval Academy. has been under intensive F. 13.1. scrutiny for the ' lest several months. It added he will be arraiizned in Portland. as soon as a United States commis- sioner is available, oq the espion- ace charms. The F. B. I. declined further comment immedl sly. Parliament l: A glance DY Till CANADIAN PRESS Th Co ops def led P- ive (gonsegivztive ahrOnChl-i. m t- lnns o! weasel-confidence in Govcrnrumt 149-48 end 18245, ve .. tire Minister Gardiner m cont-roots sarvativs leads? url the Govern- nlent. to lift price restrictions on “d” .. $5 m‘ °°“““°"'.‘él...°°-lih‘"s‘a‘§t£ will sit. I Suggests House Take Recess April 17 AWL. ve Con- “m After ion: and heated discussion, a bill amending the Public Utilities 3ft Iwficsmgltven second! readiniz min G E E8 Cl’ 8. morn which will rid-is ythe ozcyct. olowq in‘ proclamation by the Lieuten- an Governor in Council. oi brine- in: the Bumm side electric lizht and power plant under control o! "c “"21 OI! , 00!! 1'0 G e town's corporate pd recent! a delegation own Councillors islature to have this provision re- Thela-mendmene was carried on almost a strai€ht party vote. 0-15. Opposi ion and Mr. Moel Liberal member io 111% in on e ion leader. Hon. Dr. W.J.P. MsoMi an. 521$ “it be withdrawn until next The ‘bill was moved into com- mittee by Hon. G. H. Barbour. Minister o! Public Works. with Mr. Seville in the chair. The amendments. M}. Barbour wished. are intended to give the ilitv Board authority over all o! the Province. inoludinfl “gdrTg-iwdlotli! fifilwfiifiih Prln . . ce, it was evidentl directed at raid A do gstion from the Town Council had been in the other “day, tnslziwodthat no n 2'" .2": Seuss“: "or" or m ne. " IIOW {cine to grab the sumrgiirsiii: electric pent and link it up with the Maritime Electric plant Charlottetown, a ainst the wishes of the Simuncr de people. It is nothlni short oi dictatorship. A Cooperative lent ative - rage ‘may be a ill-lilo use that ior the r- tax ayers com- ggiinins. ow woul the msm~ (or Charlottetown like to see Combined on pace s, Col. s U: S. Coal - Miners Strike Likely i! WASIIWGTON. March 30 — w) --John L. lnwls tod notii twplnotlsooalgperxrs lg! iendiiieir t tract $000 min th ntwned be ~s---... i , ‘vi tbeeoitooai fist the _ continue and that with" BRIG! t we "vs at the % gain .%"'“ n’ i311?“ _ 1,. xligatg which held power 1mm mo to His remarks drew irequent inter- Jections irom Progressive Conserv- ative members and rounds oi.’ laughter irom Liberal benches. When the Bennett government was in power two railway branch lines in his constituency had been closed down and Mr. MoLure had not objected eithouigi be sat on the government side. e said. Mr. McLui-e had not objected wihen the "tory" government cut rlllwily waxes and the civil service salaries. Dr. Grant said he was not an expert on eoonanlc matters but he believed Mr. Bennett "stayed on th: old standard to enrich. his did wot ccniedera ion which the Fathers oi made in that five- ear period than "th lanned .” More millionaires were in any similar perod. M cL d Q ; should ha edurinahlsioyerr saldh om thel-Iouse in study» mind the homom- ho h " . the lloor to address the chair. This brousht- lsushter irom both aides o1 the House. i” Emififi ‘?.°°°§’3h“ili§”1=.‘“vi§é§ ens . t o lgdcthe gm erg inficikneoger cepita ana a an e should get special considerat on in any financial arraneeme on nts drawn up ab; Domin - vlncisl 0on- He said Prince Edward icy the same social rest oi Canada. they would be hard put to ilnd capital needed (or such He cocoa Prince Edward ‘Island and her sister Maritime Provinces et the adventures from e Dominion had p . Senator McIntyre quoted oom- parative figures showlnz British Columbia. had the hishest income while his Province h the lowest. He also dreiened Islan l hi‘ in .n%_.:. n. mucosa-me u) -A treasury spokesman indllzatrdd . MoLure, said Dr. Grant, bu! W650’ rnsk e cvemment was - gllgntlii’) pm sion for lull employ- Dr. Grant telt that any "Tory" should not talk about jdbs alter what occurred in the depression years o! the thirties. “No Unemployment" There was no unemployment in Prince Edward Island. ‘Iihe Island had not starved during the de- pression because the people there new a lot oi’ iood and they had to eat it all themselves. Mr. Grant described Prince lid- ward Island as "God's country - We have no Japs. no Social Credit, very iew 0.0.1‘. and not many Prflnesaigethat Mr it?“ had e sa . c um as- serted that ‘Ihnsnort Minister Ghevrier had set the railway rates P.E.I. himself. Heshould know that those rates were set by the Board o! Railway Commissioners. Mr. Mobure also had asked for a. silDW-hlzhwnl’ from the RE. . town oi Borden to Charlottetown. the capital. He should be the last man to ask for h hwsys because the only highway; the 15_ land had been constructed by the Liberals. A highway built, by the Conservatives had "fallen to pieces." HEAVY LUMBER CUT SAINT JOHN. ND. March M - (OP) -— A heavy lumber cut and an anticipated early breakup oi river ice may provide some reliei’ for the shortage or building mater- ials and fueiwood ln New Bruns- whigk. lllglpbrtil‘ cordnpairgy ogicials sag a . n; rv g e to slant soon alter the icexgregaks up in the rivers and streams Pretty Widow Charged “mm” Fish Catch In P. E- I. Up In Feb. ilsb Ax’ Llltflflfltw pounds enmen caue . . oi iieh. with a landed value oi $610,076 last February aocordingto the monthly report oi the Eastern Division. Department oi’ Fisheries. inued here tonight. ' The catch and landed value were on’ irom the figures for the some month in i946. when l6. .- 200 pounds oi nah brousht a ro- turn to fishermen o! 8753.138. In Prim . the landed value oi’ 042.645 were up considerably from the 419.000 pounds and landed value oi $29.- 123 ior the similar period oi 1945. Strawberry Blossoms In Annapolis Valley WOLFVILLE. N.8 . March N — (GP) - lVlIm. Cecil Hansiord 0X Woliville has bwo strawberry blos- soms in a cultivated patch in her backyard — earliest appearance in the Annapolis Valley oi’ blossoms in years. The exceptionally warm ring weather had led to predic- tons this year would see one oi the earliest Valley apple blossoms in history. With __Brutal Murder HAMILTON, Ont.., Msroh 26 - (CP)—A charge o1 murder in the mutilation killing oi her hirsbm1l—- one o! the most brutal murders in Hamilton's history-ion, 26-year-old Mrs. John Dick telnporaril stun- ned today. Then she raili and ate a iull course dinner with Bllthl Hamilton mountain. She will be arra ed tomorrow. Even as police c arsed comely Evelyn Dick with the murder oi the 40-year~old street reiiwayman she married last Oct. 5 they an- nuanced s new e menu in the investigation oi’ e killing believed to have taken place about March 6.. i Ii hiown the oi a ew clue in use finding oindyhat believed to have been worn by Dick. dome indication or the burial fashion in which Dick's corpse Ins l1a.ndled-and possibly indicating how he died-coins by police of such manta as a heavy meat cleaver. a butcher's knile and hunting hiiie in the course oi their inrvestigat- ion. Today's last-moving develop- ments came met 24 hours alter the 1 revelation yesterday that police the klllins. had also dis- hhe decom inc body oi a baby in the Gsrric Street house where Mrs. Dick lived Where it iitted his t-he Dick t obsc t story remained ure.. The lny body lay inside a cemenbiilled in a e am. ten ra 218cc said it had no ccnnectim in m; the Dick case but admitted discovery the course oi’ came in - their inveatiniion into the torso killing. They kept. the news secret for d th Dick‘ H111!!! first , an- light when iive school ssiurd hike a av mos-nip‘ 16 stiunbled imon h remains, Reports were cameos tcnisht that the case now is compete, with investigators said to ' IIWOIIOSIHSIGUONP c sposition o! tin body. iirsi, ound near Hamilton's “Lov- 's Lane v- ie . w Prince su- " N. B- To Extend » Electric Power lines 1 incl d $3.014 m‘ his: gen-stun _in or?“ r aodd hi? liiioh'°ii'ha°'w' meet trsnslorm the en~ locum n’ {Alice Toronto H, 50; Ottawa 33. ; Saint John so. M: Moncmn 36- ; Halifax 34, 62; Charlottetown in the recovery l Sydney 3o’ 55: lethal ihsmi- 38 ' synopsis and oiiicial marine iore- 80 PM. Tuesday and valid unti . Wednesday everiina’.