The Pepl‘ aper A i Read rbedy Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, ruaspsvffmgg 12, 1946 MES T Police, City Manager Questions Discussed ~ our ma: or Iaslless llipesed om Clty Council lllllll i‘ The City Council at iia regular monthly meeting last nipht aireed to a motion. moved by Ooun. N. W. ecorided by Ccun. application be i0 Food Economies In The ll.S.A. MIINGTON ' WA ‘I t Juaice Oity by op . . and w‘; Ildgdedbybgoun 0' u n" are: W" e o deployment of Earle MncDon d ed and all councillors. with the exception of Ooun. J. D. Stewart. were present. 4 Coup. I. O. Dougan said he could not tinder-stand whzz those quutinns being bro b were us“ w Wu it at w dictation of ‘rhe USS Mt. McKinley, above, will carry a heavy cargo of "brass" when she heaves to off Bikini Atoll for "Operation Crossroads" next May. for shell e press that the ty was to have a. civic manager? A certain paper "was practically trylnl to dictate the policies of the City Council and he would like to know the name of the Councillor who had been running to this per- ticular paper with unauthentlcat- sd stories. Personally. he knew nothing of my intention on the pant of the City Council to employ either the RCMP. or a civic man- are: and would vote against both pleasures should they ever come Continued on page 5. Col. 1 Preneier States Attitude Islander Expected Dn ll.il.S. Smiter ALIFAX. March 11 —(CP)—l-l.. carrier. March 1B_ She has 364 overseas personnel aboard. P nce Edward Islanders aboard her include Sgmn, G..L.. Arsena t. Wellington. nl omwivee were ‘requested to nae oat cereals and frolic more alien. so! ie aov and re-Ise fats “fr: ‘The Mtltpdeof the‘ Jones Gov e t toward the Regional Rie- ction Council. set up in this Province by the Dominion Gov- ernment. was further ddined the Legislature in a prepare statement read. by Premier Walter Jones. position of Prince Edward Island, Premier Jones said. “is that the Government must maln- tsin responsible government. "The Province has delegated to the llederal Government certain powers but none is that the Fed- eral Government can appoint a Regional Reconstruction Council to determine reconstruction policies without concurrence of the Provin. clol Governmen . "The Regional Reconstruction Council might work in an advisory Federal proiects works. office. or Fin Death or Yo‘ ng Child Was Accidental Three-Yearm Judy Cameron Drowned In llarher Yesterday. A coroner's jury. empanclled by Commoner Dr. LJ. Yeo. at five o'clock yesterday evening. found that Judy Cameron. three-year-old dawhter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Cameron. 260% Grafton Street. City. came to her death about 11:20 yesterday morning at thc head of the Rail- vvay Wharf by accidental drown- n 8. Flollowlhg are the names of the Benton, foreman; Will- George Berrigan: lllson M ' 0f Faiieue llymn Dies At 78 LEE A. KEELY. KC. 0f Ott a. who has been ap- pointed. clal Crown Prosecutor m”. u __ for the Superior Court of Ontario (AP) ._. Q Austin’ mum "u" o; spy trials which will beBin durlni m “umgud 33m lnoyudmg the Mav asslzes. ‘In The Garden." day a1- ilr an illness of e year. He was 18. A residmt of Pltmcn. 21.0.. Mr. l Toronto To llave Second Baby Derby T0 NTO. March ll —((}Pz —Tor . it appeared tonlgb , to have its second Baby Der- y. with 51.250 going to the mother‘ bearing the most child- ren in e rnext 10 years. _ That one of the provisions of the w I of former Ma er Thomas [Poster probated ay y concern’ haeeb m0 Mmemolmooomahr.“ " °' llany llarltlners Joining Air Force HALIFAX. March ll - (OP) -— The Maritirnes were providing the our‘? manpower contribution per ‘h: of any area in Canada Act?“ of the - - - W58 ID‘ mliléced by Blaster-n Air Command N quarters here today. mm“ 5W"! provided the larg- mvinlllnbfl from the seasi e Mes but the area covered by ghoul}? ‘Al! 1:‘ a nvtvhole < . .. e ac- "lmmfi Clfiil than gny of ma“ m fiehrnajcr air com- allsels llsrlaee Plt l» la Casi lilacs @008. Mgglagxfliieuters) "vi-law a...» “fr? a private in- u dirstriea would also be a prowl’ rigid 9.1 activity but only in an ad- visory capacity to the Federal Min- ister of Reconstruction and Bun- Db‘, ii reconstruction in Education. agriculture. public works. housin and all Provincial and municlpa protects come under 1> vlncial and Dominion survey an a ree- ment by Provincial and Dom nion Governmen . “The view expressed by at 1w“ one member of this House and one newspapcr of the Province that l reconstruction body estlllllflhtd 0" Prince Dd Island by the en) Government has which should be rocolznlwd . bhe Provincial Government is quite erroneous. Such a Council m; no authority here. This is a sovereign statewhich has no in- cl sirrrenderlilsl R5 “In” Aben MacLean‘. . Willett Jordan; and J.A. Fraser. cat. Lund of the City Police IPorce said a call came to the fire station about 11 o'clock yesterday morn- ing, stating that two boys were in the water at thc Railway Wharf. When witness arrived. he saw Ivan w a‘? by the will ancc Mlllar of Torcuilo who left a 8500.000 prize, Four Tor- onto mothers shared the pro- ceeds in 1938. C.C.F. Statement 0n Foreign Policy OTTAWA. March ll -— (CPI — The C. C. F. national council in a statement on foreign policy to- night asked “positive and friend- ly relations with the Soviet Union." The statement. outcome of dis- cussions at a council conference. said Canada's foreign policy should be built on five prlnci lee. one of . ationa with The others were: Pull support for the United Nations Organization. active co-operation he Briish be r11 W taken to Hospital. w had some urappllnfipparatua of his own and Rot rgc Gallant in help him gci, a boat. Ralph Cameron. father of child taken to the Hospital. was with witness in the boat as he ‘gushed the ice away cake by cake. itness saw body of other child but was afraid Ralph might lealp into the water to pick gglymag. gigyilofi '.‘-’~l.°l....§“‘¥.‘..i§. lllf again». l '13:: the'u%cei%i&y o coo. w ess t g1“. ohfitld out ,0! ‘water inic the boat’. “The other provinces ct ounce W" " W" w tly hold the name yin - .. However. vgemonufl ruga tion Council 9"!‘ W" n ’ ~ t 111011 ti’!!! ‘Ml! u“ Y“ a: ggdgai - Government. 8D Cir-elem: t. » - ~ on. Ma od. ouy mm Ibrce about if said ha received a call o'clock blond morning to go to lei It the success oi the U ‘ . %rgci:tx.m ottemp of re- Lauzon, lioresky Loot that?“ '° "" “° “"*°"" theltailwly ‘ arf and was llipdflifl . _ at ahother point. 4mm with lletarnedrle Bank i“ ___ . and generous economic torn. undevelop- On Order h!!!‘ eruiodes’ statement follow- ‘d teblinl of answers to N10 Q questions. _._....__.._..........._..._...... (Oootimied a‘: rm I ca; o i.’ Who il a! W foreign relations in eneral u» council of the of gain obatec ‘the au w». "data." 'i=t.“s‘“3“‘l ti‘ d policies.‘ ‘whatever Reconstruction bprelponlib" e A held. what ‘d? flltidlil have . made? -;. ~ yum u Official . ) time. ti» r ‘e that ‘E " a ‘Pcmfllio! 1 l" “an. I If! dfliildll! - . “"55" " oountrv qr w. it Warts. .' l‘ () f4’ I-r l7 T T I." U13 Meal-a l h b f. ingots II . rd an I 2i.."'..-$....'i.’.°".'i "£23.35 rod the l i l l. 1‘ ‘yr-w , : V1.4 K A. a s ‘xllill . l crrr Two additional charges each. mended to he Kelley. K. 0.. - prosecutor in ‘ age ease, who E External last Monday under the Secrets Act. of conspiracy vlde and of providing s confidential information representatives. indication t ort from Investigating t ring wou Parliament ogens this Thursday. Nor dld they now of any new d?‘ tentlons planned. tslned since the in tho nearby brief. with th to be prefer "more seriou laid. The viderl for ficlal Secrets Actvls seven years on each charge. hearing, brightened when during a five-mlnu were no visitors for Mrs. or Miss Willsher. who sat or on a court ‘bench while two men occupied the dock. —Chinese Govennmem, and munist reinforcements raced today for Mukden, M where a t Mukden firmed "DOING IDNDON Prime mini House of British Government's policy was ments of Bla and remained silent to a damn . it! ;\ l l Flagship For ‘Operation Crossroads’ be serving as the nmuup for the Joint Amp-Navy peacetime atombic bout tests. ._____.__..___________ New Charges To Be LaidlnSpy Probe AWA. March 1i —(CP) pos- y "more serious" than those ready laid, will be preferred to- alnst four persons charg- lscioslng state secrete to it was announced today ap cared before Maels- Genn trike and were re- Wednesday, Tiae announcement was made by special crown- the Soviet, espion- seld the new charger bid b laid under a ‘sectlcnpof ‘toolbars semis. e; aru- d}! F. Affairs Department. _ already face charges, lax-l Official to acrel. and to Soviet They Official circles said they had no hat another interim rc- the Royal Conrmisslon he widespread epv ld be forthcoming before Thirteen .persons have been de- qulry began Fob. w before court and eld for questlonlni! R. C. M. P. barracks at Rockcliffe. urt appearance e accused taking terect ln the was lit- pro- Tnday‘: co e apparent in ceerlinzs Mr. Kelley sslrl the new vhnrzel red tomorrow may be s" than those already maximum penalty pm- offences under the Oi- lhelr faces murt their d forward to chat prisoners’ dock is recess. There Wnlklti fingerb- the Lunan and Mazerall. um through most. of thr- lves steppe lth them at the Chinese Bushing Towards Mukden CHUNGKING. March 11 -—(LP) COM- anehuria metropolis truer. battles were reported ess in the wake of a myster- ussia withdrawal. l-lar in came word. too. of l law. and house-to- The Russian rue from still was no officially eon- llthflllgl elrcurnstentially from any Cources. ,____________ March 11 - (AP) _. ater Atilee told the Common: today the I "ln the state- onl city's ministers," be found mber that he repu- Winaton Church- l virtual ling o- 9M ‘iv llllll) Willfil D Slow Progress Made Drafting New Treaties BY ROSS MUN LONDON, March 11- R0 (CP Cable) --The oimcil f d t ministerqs. whiol‘: hagmbefin utigggdfifi 253p for dsavleral lweeks, is a a ve y s ow progress drafting peace treaties with making in five German satellites for pre t ti to the forthcoming Paris pigtleam? ferencei London o lnion now divided as Lo who have to be s. post utherlna. sched ed roi- Ma So far here has been no "lQve to delay the 2l-power conference but a Foreign HUI! is there will ent of the y. official source here said "prospects are ex- tremely dim” that the council will finish its work ln time for the conference to meet as decid- ed at the Big Three foreign min- isters parley in Moscow last or" date, only the Italian peace cemb To treaty has been considered. the treaties with Romania, deputies’ D6- with Bub guy and Finland still to be l-ouch- e .. ‘ the . treaty as p questions of repa-ra posal of Italian col be Kamouraska Coun for Quebec age bracket pro- d Y cultur partment of Federal Labor Yuzaala ia. ‘it or b0 Ill rye- geace ' ffice 1M work tion elayed St. Lawrence River Record ls Broken AlVlONTltEAL, March 1l—-(CPl) ive-ylilr Si. Lawrence River rccord_ was smashed today whgn the icebreaker N. B. Mum“; completed tho openings! ti" ship channel lo the port of Mon. treat. Wartime secrecy proveng. eil publication of the previom record made March l3. i941. by the same overnment vessel. Leaving rec Rivers about a meal-h are. u.» McLean bad a doable tack: to o the ship channel and to off t the er of shrill floodilll on both ai of the river by preven as much u possible the formation of ice jams. Ship lug officials believe tho first lp will arrive from over- m April 15. the customary Veterans Tc liave Choice 0f Own Doctors, Dentists “wed f moor a fibrosis?»- cstvrv RE. ma‘ ,5 (Reuters)-A will of 12; QUEBUY. l1 -— (OP) —\A special course 0f potato growing will i3 produce it was an D Among the subjects the course tection a are so nst disease cul s, insect pro- held at St. Anne de la. Pocatlere. ty. March 15-30 rs in the 16-35 npunced t0- al School. the Provincial De- Axgiculture and the B-Ttm ent. included in tune. pro- i tcctlon. figi-iiblltifln and commerce. Britain Takes l Inventory l 0f l Food Supply By STUART UNDEBHILL LONDON. March ll—(CP Cable) - Britain's "save-the-breed" cem- rmlizxi is being widened into "save- tlwzraln" demands as the coun- try's frugal supplies are checked and rechecked for the means OI avertinc starvation-in mirope and the Far East. On Sunday the rate of wheat extraction was increased from 80 to85 per cent. There is 50m E conjecture that it may be raised further and also that barl ht once more andrve m led as brea flour. ey. oats be mil- So far. however. such steps are onlv speculat likely that cakes and cookies will be r the ion. It seems more manufacture of eduwd. Cakes already are coare and aga- less and cookies are ra ioned on a boiiit basis. Brewers have to cut beer output brewers‘ diver-ted to Germany although l8 well as production. at a 25-year barley suupli bakers may With the beak O5 mill b! starvatiomthreatened the likelihood of such a move has not been con- firmed of flci However. are being st erts and g? forth European f to co-crdinate Britons are the dire conditions on d while lldllfiibl’ sac e iv of continent an fioes here will be nu ly there is no will be made if ThG_ in Germ March the cut far belo allowed prisoners horror cam ally. al possible their findi m9flSlJI$ udied by British food nus will be next month ood ministers‘ encc in London which will IQ! dmbt n food policies. lnded constant- the q. madam!- that they people's ration w the B00 calories d lie lathe p. Women's organisations are as~ slsting government spokeunen in urging bread economy. tian measures manibe forbidding bread be restaurant meals. 0d Conserva- extended to served at IPQINT millions poimd f vo-yeer imrgovement signed to m e network one of the best world in; up-to-data possibly . m equipment. radar. II aaf inoludg s wasstlmulated by a ser- p iee o.1,reco ndations passed by the Dominion Command of the Canadian Legion. l “We have veterans coming in to our offices here," Douglas Smith. llason officer of ‘ e Dominion Command told the Guardian to- day.” “telling us that the D..V..A. centres were too busy to give them treatment and advising to comc back in two weeks time.. In many cares this was simply not good enowh. " e got in touch both with the Department of Veterans’ Affairs and with the Canadian and Dental Associations. were eager to co-operate, and think this new regulation straighten out. a lot of trouble The regulation will also ve helpful to veterans living cons er- able distances from the n t D..V..A.. centre and to veteran fall ill when they are long dista s from their home communities. Another Couoeaelon i Another concession made by the degartmcm, in answer to pleas of in ividual veterans and of veterans organizations is the reimbursement of veterans who have obtained un- authorized rnedical or dental treatment from their own physic- ians or dentists. ln reirnbursting veterans for their doctors and dentists bills, the department will pay either the a- mount paid for treatment by the veteran himself or the amount which the department would have authorlzedhad it sanctioned the circum- trexififient. d dm e- un er or agiigible for edical treat- stances. veterans are COlTl-UTGTICGIIIGIIC m men-i, one month after their dis- charge. treatment may be gu at any time up to a year after dis- charge if authorized genlral of treatmm Under special conditions, ment may be continued up to two years after discharge. under the amended regulations as authoriz- ed by Cabinet council. News Briefs 0 . Derby lull -(Reuten).- there would b men in Brliis less prompt and effective measures were taken to solve the cos in- dustry's manpower problem was given here today by Arthur norm er, production officer of the N ilonal Union of Mineworkers. M rch 11 —(CP) -— lcolm MacDonald, re- tiring British High Commlaeioner lo Canada. arrived here tonight- ior a one-day visit to this east- ern Canadian port markln the be- a farewell BALI! Rt. Hon. of fllll‘ not perm lottetown. ERE MAN‘ M III: f if.“- or". DON-GI‘ hsiun. DYFNCE 0F FRANCO Says Britain, France, ll.S.. like Germany Russian Bolsheviks." and the three powers had "caught the infection" of absolutlsm and im perlalimi. In the most mar-p worded statement out of n snce the three ers cal for abolition the Franco r glcvernmen controlled stat on said a broadcast recorded in l.n act mammal ... .. OX1 I15 Ii ill’ _ Q past few days the misguided wer learnt against Quin t between the Rhine and the Pacific ocean “The overfiunenls of» name Great Bri pin nd theUnited B tes d ct respect the freedom ofSpairi “Rather, 1 and the Russian Bolsheviks. tha that to crea that horrible world in which there would be no hope for distinction of diversity. ‘this shows the same tendency as that expressed by Mu1~ oiov and Ribbentrop as regards freedom of thought." The broadcast said in .. _ use?” waaby u “db ence. "This is a garlneiple for worth. living, 1d be." too, if L. uh 11 deaths outbreak of lague mimiclgi day 273 cased plague had been discovered.» The outbreak has reached ro rtios of an epidemic and is stil spreading. boar. or Castor. on. 4am A MIHJDOROLDGIOAL (XITICB TORONTO. March 11 - (C?) -— idinimum and mexlrmun tempera- urea: tori 33. 4'8: Regina l4. 3'7; Winni- peg ld, 35; Toronto 22. 34: Ottawa. 16. 29; Montreal l7. 2B: Quebec 4. 24: Bailif- John l0. B9; Monctori 12, 26; Halifax 21. b4; Charlottetown l7. N: ev Z2, 30; Ysrmouth I! ll. AX. March 11 —(CP) Following is the official weather synopsis at 8.30 p. m., Monday‘.- An Atlantic storm centred about 150 miles southeast of Sable Is- land is moving northeeetward about 40 miles per hour. Weather re- ports from this area are very scarce but this storm is apparently moving a little west of the track it was originally following: and consequently is giving heavy gait-a around and in the east of Sable Island and otrong northerly minds along the eastern Nova Bcotia and Cape Breton coasts. Storm warn- ings are being ordered up in the eastern shore and Cape Breton shore areas as well as in the im- mediate vicinity cf Halifax. Official marine weather forecast iaeued by the Dominion Public Weather Office at Halifax at 10.80 . ., Monday, and valid until ‘rues- K evenln|:- r crihumberland Strait- ptrong northerly wlnde of 15 m.p. .. reach g gale force Q S0 m. . short period early Tuesday and then backing to au-ong northwest winds of I m. .h. cloudy, with I little anew eary Tuesday in tho eastern portion of the area. Vial- bllity one mile in snow. improving to 0 miles throughout the area ‘Pueaday ternoon. Little go ln tern Gui of 8t. northerly wlnda of Ii m. creasing to northerly galoe of m as» mph. over the central and emtern sections er the ma. In< tcrmltfolt acow over the oaatlrfl portion Tueldu morning will N4 strict the visibility 9mm l0 to one mile for several been. X-lt eh in - » mo. Vancouver i0. i6: Edmon- .