inn... lie fro . P The Times, London 1 ,»¢+o+o<-o+w+c¢4++c+o+1 "ALL THINGS NEW” dilation: " 0n Va lions he Legislature mes yuterdlv at 3 p. m. I ' H . Mr. Hughes tabled a ineli- ‘ 111R I. drill! and f lasting and eoi- u; Li u a i» - as: "as: or." " r-v- e- I owe... momma. or ‘° "'i’l‘°"'°-rtlisllu?li.il“i?°t "$1!" 3i "i" w" °'°"°“'" MM"- '" ‘"35. '°' ‘u? mlluuyilfi 3'31 Ea bgw m. I’ o, 5:111:31 a 20 days suspended no u; ‘if-m “ma,” religion it sets forth is not dlsafe- ' - i to carry on the public services“ o! lull. 502?“. '0‘i..2%....°“‘ iii‘. ,,"Y,,',',,,gs¢,1>= w», w, — com» f.'."...‘Z“;¥h“.§i.‘€.'i2.'.'f° ‘ttiiitl it 502E195"; (faxing ggfiitgrgdm weekly "Y" meetin igt 0:28 - ”,;‘,‘,',",°,,°' "m" u. w: m,’ mvggklniddm“ n", chug u, ' ning. Lo r Oudmore ed an en- , On motion of Ilon. lib. Stewart 3L... already adopted. In r- 3°7"l_’1:‘%";" “*3 Emma-lg‘ , the House. resumed mthe colnssiitttfis 11°" i“ m‘ L‘ ‘my "° ‘° W “r1 was ciwmed ‘to the club as a iliildnbl VSIhAgLIO acnliggildnth‘: m: giirist without reserve. the chances m his character and be drastic. he now everytiiiliiil out 0O l) i ii s beyond “ha e altered. he aays ' d w Fgzlgisees‘. “e that he 111w- i-he born again. “izhin tlhe U118“!!! 1n one 9811-"- l wi and he truth of 5t. Pauli: The influence of ‘what believes will be evident in life. on death. ll be ithin the obsolete tenets and N eminent leadorsuwas make a beginnink. milstmliltol- llgllgd of thor outlook will Y. M. C. does: his and on funda- he will dan- ed before a-lly uric Dlant ioodamua. chase. l" a place Godh olna " um Rave an interesting account of the Monte andthio tin losed wlthctllllo Namionll fihetlxc susnmnsms names-non _f Yesterday a delegation from the Sumimelaide Town Council with a request to operate witlun the without coming under the provis- ions of the Public Utilities Act. Rate schedules for other plants fixed the Utihti by ea Commie- . It ined that l - hi‘ amwsmmu...‘ . "° of the town's baic taxation sys- rge McDowell A. conference held at Miss Eva C. Roper daughter of Mrs. Stephen Roper, Charlottetown, P. E. 1., who has just recently ar- rived overseas to serve with other members the anadlen Red Cross Corps as an Escort Officer. Miss Bop \', who took her traLnLvlg with the Nursing Auxiliary Section of the Corps. joined the Corps in Jan. 1M5. WILL SEEK- (Oontirlised from Page l) the Leqlalattlre that the 51cc- at B ida town liimits arpsrt thcplantianlnons. action Ac um. ‘rile bill extends the pro e y vote to members and ex-mern era of the armed forces and auxiliary forces who had serv- gd overseas. It was reported agreed 0- Hotels On motion of Hon. Mr. Stewart the House resumed committee. with Mr. Matheson in the chair, on an Act to regulate andlloensa hotels, inns and eotsbllshmonta for thereceptlon of tourists. Sec. I0 makes liable to a anally “every person who ap ea or. ad- mission as a guest o any hotel and who registers under or re re- sento himself as bearing some o her name than his own, or who in reg- istering or procuring admission to chm" m “ ma!“ a “I c0 erativa noel-profit basis and miraculous. for witlwu "W - v a hotel, makes an false state- fgflfi“... pupernatural grace he m" I shim" W" “liik-“Ylblt l?’ group. and the Fish and Game AI- ment as to his ordinary niece of .. powgrlegs to achieve it. Yet that the present time. The delegation sociation had as much right to rmdenceg- ilrqce cannot do m m“ without, comprised Mayor Arnett and ask the Government to assist the ML savllh raked m, quemm o; am,“ co-gpqfltinfi; it is futile for Messrs. '1'. D. Morrison. chm-loan Milton club as n had to ask the mm“... 9mm, n-‘veumg’ m. on, go imagine that a mere of the electric light commttee. W. Government to turn over 01,100 to “pa,” at avoid,“ Funnel,“ u... anyh or u“ my“ m! “w”; m. I. flnallman. 07d Cont“. Bale Pheasants Unlimited. er an assumed name. “gvcmw; to satisfying Strong. town clerk. and R. L. Mol- President W. H. Tldmarsh, who 30m m; gush" "M m." p”. p its unless with the most de- lflaonu prlvlded at the 1119811118. Hid "i" pie registered under their proper resill ed and Dementia‘ “for; h, cases were not parallel, Pheasants _ names, though their names may iii“ lie m w WW0“ Personals §F..“.’i'§.'§§i‘..Fi2‘..?}.‘i.§2’..&l...‘°’§....§ “°.l..“°‘é°.i‘.;'.."-’ -~‘i{’.§“’.‘§"°“.z ti shot l"! Ymmu” t° be we t it was distributins Pheasants im- Ito lty hereg?" y u e We n‘ oodn grlrigertinflly HOW? swiliOfl Mean-s. William Potts, Alas: Gil- lis and Ivan Ferguson have been mi a visit to relatives and friends in the U. 5 A artiall all over the Province and e ton club's activities were confined to one locality. Mr. Vesoey retoxted that people mnscienco as i 1°" --—- from California east were all wel- zive and his ideal higher. ha 9 < Miss Hazel Gordon. Cardigan is come to fish at Milton. and that ikclv to be slim"! Wm‘ t ' viitins in Trenton. N‘. 8-. the both organizations were but a Yet. given the “M” °l ‘Egg? guest of Mrs. Ella Maul-tren- psrt of the main body, the Fish the biengtipgrtd dixgghm" “m, ——-———- animals far-agitation. u l “mien . B0 . __ wan no . essay an n :an be set tn what uitlnfiy 09% favor of making the farmers pay 0.. possible. The New 9" --— for a hunting license and was sure mu all later history abound with (Continued from Page i) it would never pars in the House. Ind He had talked to six farmer-mem- gonvinclnK eX-MnDlB-‘iuili m" women f0!‘ whm“ tame new. of w itrengtih. 07 "9" cached A desire for belief in the 059" Iinrnvoment. la amonl “it? We“ A‘ the outset. m, gnguvlewbr v _ 02.2w“ “mm” °‘ ‘““‘“‘“ ‘“' -;1gg<=;;-,g;»,1;;~ vg-ghhw-"iilhl aims‘*::"r:2..';"l..'::.zi i ‘c - ° “I gommer m" t l‘ a mum“ fee to be charged and that misun- _{'- derstanding had caused their hos- ll. S. Senator Notes ilisquieting Soviet Conduct endless repiwQd b!’ r"- rigors: i; . heighufitiflewnrgaesg life." a ity for moral WASHINGTON. March l2 (AP) —- Sensor Tom Connolly t°°k note today of "disquieting and div turblng" soviet conduct but held that "mutual under ding a era-operation with Russia are not ill: upcraible." Thc Texas Democrat. chairman Senate “if? ills committee , sircccli that ercnccs “eye to cy clcnr and plain and i! need b9. blunt.“ ‘crl into “the troubled 3'00" held it “imperative that the United States maintain an ad- equilic army. a superior navy and il euperlative .air foroe"-for de- I". . ahead." foreign r ested Three 0f‘ meetings be held from time to thrash out danoerom diff- 6. v 1 mime be- Churchill (a "Mr. l-le campfiign em beck tI-BUDDI n. in a Senate Big Five time w which ho in 1011811989 uage are Churchill Generailssimo Stalin's denuncia- on. member of his staff said: Churchill has read the state- ment and has no comment. That in official?) act with a view of sowing t e seeds of disunity between the countries and hampering further co-opers- tion," Gen. Stalin re lied. concluded wit declaration that if a new military urope, it would be beaten "Can one consider that Churchill's speech does harm peace and security?" the Pravda correspondent asked. . "Unquestionabl lin answered. " present taking part in in the causes of war. Mr. Churchil M is not alone. He has only in England but in the States. And one must that Mr. Churchill and remind one ienda. “Hitler began the causes of war by introducing race pie who speak the German for war with the race theory, giv- wlmhfld “mmem °n hers of the Legislature and every one of them would vote against lbs ‘ A Miaunderstanding b Mr. Acorn said the Federation tllity. Since then, the matter had been explained to lids‘. J. J. ‘Plain- or, president of the Federation, and to Mr. P. J. Mclssac, and both gentlemen were no longer oppos- ed to the proposed legislation. Mr. G. 0. Acorn said he was not Ln favour of making the farmer pay for shooting privileges. It would make trouble. Mr. Vessey said he knew farm- ers who were strongly opposed to the idea of élayin $1.00 to shoot a few pnrtri ge. e did not think Mr. Jenkins’ interviews with farm- era had taken in much of the ru- rsi population. He would oppose the motion. Before the meeting adjourned a resolution was passed requestin that the Provincial Department: oI Agriculture ask the Dominion Government to change the open- lng of the duck and geese season from Sept. 15 to Sept. N. LABOR DELEGATION (Oontilluied from Page l) the flat developed against East- Mr. to yes," Gen. Eta- r. Churchill is at flamin frien not (Ifniterl Rfffuuilfi of Hitler" and _hls theorieo in declared that only peo- lang- paople of pure race. Mr. also begins incitement ing IEJFSIIIIBZEQ: ltlohtliie races wing spea e g s angus e an 0D m "mm who have the ri ht to doc de the mug: ,.,‘,,,‘§§Z,,‘§§§§.,§ o; “l”? fir? fate of Y-Ilfl who s world." m the province ‘have appeared be_ fore you requesting legislation on WI! smier Jones said the bill pro. vides no standard or code for ho. tel managers and veots too much power with the Minister of Health and Welfare in the matter of in. terpretation. He believed it should be re-draftcd. He pointed out also that hotel uests no longer regis- ter by sign f their names in a 52235; or. i".°":i.="i". .""""== e . mfirt in claF-d illdexeao e mam” i Sav le thought th props; d license fee of $10 was tgo high ein the case of r ns running small estabiishman . Mr. K t Premier tliliafihggfl terwvlifaha vets}: ed with too much authority. At Premier Jones‘ suggesting in, siieakc resumed the chair and the committee reported progregg Venereal Disease Prevention 0n motion of H , Mr, the House resurrgld comilgie: Mr- Eusene Cullen in the chair, on glee; venereal Disease Prevention The Quentin part of the bill lsfection S, which provldgg; Every person affected with or suspecting himself of bein affect. ed with venereal disease s all im- mediate]? Present himself to 'a qualified medical practitioner and shall have such medical practition. er determine whether he is or is not affected with venereal disease. d4!) EV"? Person who is affect- : with venereal disease shall un- ergo medical treatment therefor. Every person who is affect. fd with venereal disease and who ' m! undergoing medical treat- ment is guilty of an offence." Deleted from the bill as being uncnfo vcublQ was a subsection (l Pflivldlllg flint “eve person afected with or suspecgig mm. self of being affected with venereal disease shall until pronounced non. infective by a ualified medical practitioner absta n from marriage, "meadow out wlil n it Dlflya in this Provincg" I o cgnillgl: that ii. is the very life-blood of the irllcc and for sustaining "cu; inter- l4 Hes _ comm 111“ 1W1 11811“ "id °b“il°-°‘°"~" . m ltzkfgfllgrsglilullllsfoflfl ‘Illlgmobandixrls does rllgilnyfiuesirgongflqylllqililrlly Jiléli B11: so ions as P1118811- BfltB-in The Generalisslmo uild that u; m, laboring cm Om, us...“ would be an impediment, In thefuli and the United States "midi-Bi d1!" Mr. Churchill's speech contained 1i, i; our pflvflgga to I. “- mum, rsaligatiqn of om- flcunuml o5. IPYEXIMS as they arise. there will 1-11,," gbout Warsaw. 3018"“: ou to present our pro s with sibllities. 0n the colfira its degira peace. Those who wamut paw; Bucharest and ‘Buds st. {he hope ma; you Wm be" page“, 1; m u“, Wm, , w that must not commie acts M. 11 Mr. Churchilis clam that the 1y Wm. u; find give due conggde; this Prov a may rewh it; (up stature in the economic world. And to provoke war." Scllntor Connolly voiced convic- tion treaties st 1GP) in from cimuseg gfid ltravéelling I Ms‘ m“; prov ed ‘ ' ' lovitch and some nmrns snitch “that Russia does not snoiilcr war." He looked t0 D9069 iii to be made ‘to "settle nlany questions that now vex us." PREDERJCTON. Mall-ch — Amusement tax .eceipts New Brunswick amounted to 0188.580. according t0 11 irllort tabled in the [legislature- Tilcv included 8159.614. from the- stre patrons, $6,515 from dances. $4.840 from horse races want l8 - tiec Gen. last year present Polish Government under Russian influence was de- scribed by Btalin as "again large lies on the The presen government of Brit- ain is run by the s Party while in Poland ment is conducted by several par- e pointed out that the resent frontiers of Poland at the Berlin conference and sign- d by both Britain and the United fates?“ Of goslavia, Gen. Stalin said that “Churchill wants Yugoslavia to be ruled by people Mih hurchilPa remarks on the ation to our requests." "We Wish to stats emphatically at this point that labor organizat- ions in Prince Edward Island are against being affiliated with ow- erful international organize ions which are sometimes controlled by men who have not alwa laborers interests at heart and w ose polic- ies if carried out might not be for the benefit of an agricultural Province such as this." "when it is referred to laborers we wilt to emphasise that this term does not-agpiy only to those ,who "earn their read b the sweat of their brow" but aso to all people who are in ilhe position of employees, such longshoremon. t cf Churchill." lo Labor s govern- Bialin continued. were eoided like - II kings lirnsnow - In "rel-onto. out. on March 13th to m. and Mrs a hn l-i. Bigclow (nee Katherine aria hter. Barbara Loy. JARSINE — At the Prince Coun mmerside, Mrs. dime of ..yon, a son, David Aus- f1. ‘v lids-pita‘ 94d, fr I and DEATH! *__._.._.__.__..___._..___. liiwa - at his home. Bummer- side. Tuesday. March u, ‘I046. wu- llam Hayes. agod 1S years Pun- eml rridsy moi-aim at 9 o'clock nce. mtermclst in 5t. Paul's Comet ‘y. Bmrlsnarside. ARTIIIIII. Alt her home from his reside merside, w? nesda , " 1 , 1m 194d, u... s... u... ... .. Bung“ figmg r: “rugs... .. i... m. u, years, Funeral Friday. service at . . u, m, q; 1.30 m. a the ‘Presbyterian ' i church’. Interment at Alberton. To" 5503f,“ mm, al gaff”. w. . ' ' " le 0! Olaf! Ill cnosny- .. . d ' "l l‘ "org? ifhifls’ . 53?; ‘rb:ig:nt“u't:lnded.ita E» of 61 Ba! Old 5W0“ ‘ i ‘in labor as a war m ‘"5 51th ma. R8115!" "'1'" . lf‘ Labor Board was at. the tcliffhhineral H e-un- “mini m,“ on." chm?’ ay. than‘ to Bang! enii terment W Io _ ‘ ~ . u-Fhaitfiiili. 6% 2ft. months and lira. from Ford p” . iglynitfi" ui-sday >10, ssrvioe s st- ub _ IlfltIlI-iattodwfi mm“ ‘gm “ " "‘" ’ " l‘ , "$.31? $1 Ieprlrjrategollffitd to ' I i A 49""..- u-ifels-Rlifl“: t “m” l ' “m ' "‘X“°“.$-§3“°{=‘°“£§mi1l.. House ad- ; ~ , s mail aim-Ms}, “mg; Ills uunlehfiu? $e'$.°..%' nan ' cone o»... “blends-nail in m. 1132mm ‘until '11 0'01“ this 1110m- . x1: W" . iium r co eavlsd _ - . M D‘ .Mvacl'ean m ‘game "d. ‘gm? tins! work will gag: eI ucas .. Ammo“ mrmnm" ‘ UNDIRTAKIR $1! on“ c o h as ' " . The population of all the Latin 1 ‘ _ , . Q m “w”; a m 61310555900149!!!" {mind “l” Pilfllfill A i tries combined is Ewnulmn“ - . mp8: “ \ . Blttegs aowaioy tans body :§EEE:;E lfgélenls that of the Unit- . _ . _ ' h ‘by: ' ' (m? 3 ' _ ._____..._. i. 0"“, M _ 'u""*- coimva-rsn rumors 3n ‘i331 135m“ "WW" ‘i’ March . J. A.‘ Jar- in Sum-l March 15.‘ beloved her rs dance Further, Gen. Stalin said, it was "absurd" to speak of Vienna and Berlin being controlled by the S0- aion of Soviatb Russia possible only y hat time of mfg manta hostile to ussia. .s,000 is... "N" °l "i9 5mm" stevedores, eiegtl-lcal workers, W"! '4"°i'1l>¢<1 ,5? u" Rum" steel workers. machinists, carters. - ° "l"? l! ' _ "i!" store clerks, ealespe le gener- Bliilw) with el n 0f W411i"! "i4 ally all who are url er eon act of i-flfllflllnfisl- service as employees." Overlooked at All! d ' "E in t t-h silt in thonacitlg: this "no? lbrigorigreginlrllge dlIcloaeIi 50mm IIWI- that I161?‘ of laborers and their was made tion been the existence at met” overlooked. It borinl lovam- tention to enter into an ex one ion of the osmsas for ilhia condition silffbisnt to state that, it regarded as a fact. Our malts books show that on threeatamtea hnatve beenwpassed have c t- h ""1. ca: p? cooperation h . G t0 l“! llidili§l~ in‘ cl w its deepest desire is that what is done for labor may thereby benefit all the people who live in th W it kn " e own and hope that it ll Dlllili-ly understood that we are not to be taken as a group whose interests are hostile in and in antithesis to the interest of agri cultures. We do affirm that next to the farmers, laborers are the mos’. numerous class of peop .." "In comparison with the situat- ion in other Provinces have nothing way of legislation or representation within the Govern- ment. No Worismexrs Compen- sstion regulations; No WOTIIIIGITS Insurance or Minimum Wage Law in fem, nothiu except the firs 11101314 ’ sts tea which touch on the outskirts of labor isms; No Labor Minister with whom Labor organizations can meet to discuss their - oblems and to represent them within the Gov- ernmen .. _ "In view of the fact that labor k in the "10s bum: g special consider 2l"°’u.1'i‘."...¢ t. if“??? 01sec standard of House In Committee “Bills that may cause any other person o “d. veeta . suthorlfo‘ in to become infected.‘ on venereal cases to the Health Officer. ported agreed to. ‘ First Readings committee reports PFOBrBBS- motion Mr. Morley the House went into with Mr. Francis ln the chali- an Act to amend the Trustee A B ed agreed to. Needless Y gielstiun the House went into committee tion by the Attorney General the estates of intestates. The bill la a lengthy one. Mr. R. Bell asked what the Gover islation on the statutes with this matter. - revlcus legislation 'Mesars. ell and Strong showed no R. Act, . The promoter than moved have the bill withdrawn and l1? bill is to facilitate completion surve s already under way. It w the House went into wit on an Act to amend the trate'a Act. Magi or Summers! e axes t on fist the Attorney Genera . It was ported agreed to. I‘ Falconwood Hospital the with House went into cogmnitt Mr. Eugene Cullen in and Infirmary Act. The bill lepeals two nrevio statutes passed in 1939 and l9 under wihich administration W lic Works. It is now proposed Health new Department of Welfare. wilibe tions. macro resident at the Farm. Falconwood Farm "The manag ment there l was mess," he said. varsity by wa/v of contrast. Mr. Seville said he could r amount of fertiliser was used the Farm. 1811111 of wild mustard Mr. Francis: the crop and leave the mustard." years. I-Ie also mentioned other improvements at Hon tal tients at Bet efcrd. Beak. visited two years t tion was under of a brother of Dr. McNeil! s farm which O. he conwood board trustees Govemor-in-Counci. Iieretofore the Credit Unions ha the doves-uncut. Last stunner til The bill provides for the send- ing of confidential medical ragga After nome discussion it was ,re- The following bills were intro- duced and given first reading". An Act to amend the Dairymens As- sociation Act (Hon. Mr. Stewart); An Act to amend the Joint Stork Companies Act (Mr. Morley Bell); an Act to amend the Evidence Act (Mr. Bell); an Act to amend the committee I The bill which effects a minor cor- rection n the statute, was report-l On motion of Mr. Morley Bell an Act to provide for administra- ment proposed to do with the icg-, dealing, To the suggestion that there W???’ that-l it was fully covered in the Probate committee reported “ regress." On motion of Hon. r. Hu hes the House went into comm ttee with Mr. Seville in the chair on an Act to amend an Act respecting land surveys and land surveyors. The cmoter explained that the repor ed agreed to without discus- on. 0n motion of Mr. Morley Bell committee h Mr. MacDonald in the chair The bill provides that the juris- diction of a County Magistrate shall not ap iy to Charlottetown At 6 p. m. the House took recess. The House resumed at 8 PM. 0n motion of Hon. Mr. Hughes chair oh. the Falconwood Hospital vested in the Department of Pub- place the administration under thg an In the course of discussion Pre- mier Jones stated that both insti- given an onDOrtunity oi’ inspecting next week. He referred to difficulties of operating Falcon- wood Farm under present condi- It was intended to sonar- ate the fanm manasoment from the Hospital and have the working in- . MacKiensie cited from the report showing a, production of only 2.000 01150815 is from eigiht acres of turnips. This was surely due to mismanagement. He commended the Government for separating the Fsmi management He lnstsnced the model farm at St. Dunstaifs Uni- understand why such an enormous Mr. Morrissey said lla did 110i see whv the patients could not be profitably employed in clearing the "They might pull Premier Jones referred to new d '°1°“m°“t5 l“ WM mustard provisions of the old Act ex °“"d1°'m°'\‘n “mchal ‘n: for such alterations as are ma o “mud be “m” necessary by this change. the building of a silo. new cellar and the Farm. . Mir. Barbour described the ustem followed in employing ‘fluen- had This insti- t e management Bum- mersid . Theebili eliminate»: the old Pal- an he Lieutenant- " "e "WM 5m“ '° ‘M’ WIT... “.‘l‘.‘i‘l‘§‘§°.5.‘.~ "m" '" n“ mmdmm" Premier Jones-Q “It h a good CM“ “m” movement to encourage It i! of lion. Mr. Hughes ' _ onllm went into committee pwmbl’ u" pmmh “"9 °l °° at“ W'- "Y 5°" i" “l” °'“" °wiifranllnglgltlterclqimaevvfourbt w on the Credit, Union societies Act. “and on mo“ own m“. The promoter eifipllined that the 8mm, Jon“: u“ l. hoped bill follows the change in the on- evflmmuy thesLc-n at “on; ‘vim. oration of Credit Union societies. been audited by an employee of arranged to accept s grant iron} CLASSIC CLEAN-BER. trill SAUCE. Bottle .. PIE FILLINGS. 2 for .. on I ct. WORCESTERSHIRE. ‘ H I ‘I i‘ . alssasaoeg 3Cans..............._._._... 51b. Bag .. FLOOR wax. GRAPEFRU lLb.Tin..............,.;... 29¢ titer TOMATO JUICE. 4 PICKLES. 10s 0.. Tn. ..... .. 9C 10 or. some Public School Act (Premier Jones); BEANS (Tomato Sauce). TOMATOES. An Act to amend the Department 231.“. c 2 Tin. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ , c of Education Act (Premier Jones). 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HIGBTOWE WASHINGTON, March lL-(AP) -—Soviet Russian troops in Iran who were supposed to be back their own country by mach 2. act- ually are being steadily reinforced, according to re rts reaching dip- lomatic authorit here. These authorities saiy they an uncertain whether the reinforce- ments are designed to help attain Russian aims in Iran or in ‘ihlrkoy but consider that in either oaae the situation is growing more serious. There is some speculation hen that leftist forces in Iran may try a. coup deter, soon to out into gower a government more favors by ; . The leftist Tucieh Party. according to reports‘ from Tehran. yesterday prevented s. quoriun of members from reaching the Iran- ian parliament chamber with the iresrillt that the parliament has been forced to dissolve. At the moment, the dissolution of parliament had the effect of concentrating power in the hands of Premier Qavam Es Saltaneh. who has lust returned from conferences in Moscow where he apparently held out against at least some Bus» sian demands 5'. 5. of e- 8E ils t2 as to reported renfcrcementa troops. The possibilities of Russian activities in that area of the world arc estimated in this older: 1. Forcing into power in Iran a government friendly to Moscow. 2. Bringing pressure on ‘Turkey to gain aims in the Dardenelles area. The Russians are claiming two Turkish provinces. Kara and Ardahan, but their main objective i5 believed to be bases in the Dar- danelles. 3. Actions to try to establish s. Soviet footing in Eitlah-dolninsf» ed Greece. This ls considered by some authorities here to be a kind of lefifhand punch possibil- ity following up the activities in Iran. Diplomats here say they are con- vinced that despite their announ- [ced partial withdrawal of March Z the Russians have st least main- tained their strength and probably have increased it. American and British estimates of the Russian troo in Iran as of March z var- |'ie(i tween 70.000 and 75.000. |ihe Govermlent and become re- sponsihlc for their own accounts. The bill contains assentisliy the e- 3. ot at i Mr. Strong: "Do you think it is a good move? Hon. Mr. Hughes: "They an pleased with it anyway. and I think the Government is well sat- iafiad." Mr. Idnkietter: They have been wards of the Government for a long time." Premier Jonas: "They cost us around 84.000 a year anyway. and d continually they were admins for more. We gave them $4,500 and weaned them." t this rant. “swine: queries elicited the in- formation that there were 82 Cre- ~dit Unions in operation in the V0 W Ire has Suffers: ‘Provinces. with total assets of ' dsout half a million dollars. Hon. Mr. Barbour: "We will soon be able to borrow somicl rnoney Soviet Troops In Iran Reinforced South bly that lin-BOW otoge and N be revealed. down of names of bers in the tutions are over-crowded. An ad- . - wu-wick who mqygd w 9, p“. dltionsl building is being obtained This P01109111 Iiiiiflm" i" 1m“ liarnen ' inquiry mm subversive which the Legislative members by washmgm“ ‘““‘°’m§ ‘gofltllf activities n the Union, alleged there and a [great to Ber n of merits from buffi fourn dltianl ry. Presen ivcly hot in school cq History ular sublec standard is ranges from The latest been useofrsdar urn. the piained is already News Letter PBOLKIB REPORT 0N SPY ACTIVITY - -Juatioe Minister ILG. Lawrence said recently in the House of Am- em gal-e a white stalls d sibver vo activities, sab- azi spying there would men Mr. Lawrence said a s of investigators had l ope where they will endeavor to track The Union government had Africa and an inquiry would only serve as a post-mortcsn, he said. Dominion party member J3. was corruption in A group of native office workers an messengers ins a night school in Johann lasi, two years of transportation, ment and unpleasant Centred at the Bantu Social Club, the school, is run voluntarily ll watersrand University and merri- bers oif the South African Womens’ Auxiliary Servi Students often go without sup- per and cycle home after classes to distant ocationa inonder mstudy gngliah, artihmetic, civics and his- winter. Text books are at s pre- mium and there are no desks or uipment. m t ts of the student‘? avg who classes ior certificate Bright pros ects for Union trade with the Uni cast by John Gonnan. manage Amcri r 0d African Line D! to be introduced riers, base mineral transports Antarctic has been the poorest on record according by a Norwegian tanker which as servicing the factory ships. The weather was bad and the whales scarce. the report said. First arctic was reported as successful by members of the writer's crew. Vii-St stocks OI South African war Fbit equipment still in are notto be bro ssry for the Union nditures which would give no n:- officiai statement ex- Mostlof the valuable equipment, remainder making machinery, tractor; NOTICE Alpaehllthathgcfilaeflaso- heldsraef e Carl- lagOIal behslllaltafllab loomaosillhltfarohaauolflhl. to lsanatier inflalihg Q Ieaphnt. 3-11- African 13 — (OP) a the was to pre- r in which full ng war t ial foam t for Eur- war criminals all Nazi party mem- Union and Southwest the defence tome leakage of information ship and troop move" the Union. have been attend- es- lghte a week for the it; déffficultias so equp- school con- studéfits fran Wit- CBS. t quarters are excess- summcr and cold iri one of the n oining total illiteracy to Jun- States were fore freight the South in an in to whaling season in the in a report b ht _cn icebergs in the Ano to in the l Union and the l-naini of mad- buil ears and liame tary i - gglry into subvaiwe acttfvlties ll: t e Union d‘? afulllistflw; the by 10rd Touvey and muir. Russians ilonfim __ Mukdsn Withdrawal coin from m wuc for shipment out of Manchuria. burl th ,_ ‘ situation in and around by conflict- was _ lcporla. _ was tahai for hfll. . that t fomes would be able to hold lie city despite reported inclusions of Chinese Communists. The latter were reported to have obtained only a1 toe-hold in one suburban sec- on. h From Nor-thee: China miles southwest of mild Davi Associated ‘d I. m. vfill" reinforc w moving in over the first Russian esqlmnati of re evacuation of Midndeslmwu the Russian a that. ' asmuah as the Chinwe Gov- amiolmced its road son duties in lWukde-n. Bovi a held be- gun to leave the cty for Chang- cliun. The Soviet officer ve no indic- ation how long fad chun, b faicilitim had prevented thci merit direct to Soviet territory Russians Reply To lI.S. Protest MOSCOW, March 12 -— (AP) _ Russia has Nlilled to the United States note conccming removal of Property from Manchurla. An informed source told ncws- Ditliiennen that the Soviets took the position that any equipment used bv the Japanese Army was war booty and that the Red Anny thus was entitled to it. LONDON. March 13 - (Reut- ers) _ Prolonged cheese today to the glreeted the introduction ouse of Lords of Viscount Alex- ander of Tunis and Errigal. Gov- ernor-General-deslgnatc of Osn. sda. and Marshal of the Royal Afr Home Sir Arthur ‘redder as Lord ed by Viscount Cough V count De Visci and lord Tedd Lord Tweet i!- Lg- R Y’ FOR SALE lilacs "Fellini-e with palm’! (‘I years oil) will exchange him for a well bred a young pacer. W. SMITH if! Powml ll. Q “ti?” MAPLE HILLS FRIDAY, MARCH 15 DANCING 9 to 1 Melodiers Orchestra Admission 88c Bus leaving Ilaslst laillhg p.