. i MAXIMS I MAXIMS . or A u * MERE MAN MERE MAN Illnubowfnlearntobcgood . too. _ Cahmflyil man's truoiouch- Covers PrinceEdward Island Like the Dew 1 no Guardian. Three Cont! , Morninl Daily Founded isn. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1949 CANADIAN SEAMEN BEGIN S Safecraclcers Get $75,000 In Diamonds Red Cross Campaign Dollar Parity In City Launghed DeIrimenIaI At Supper Meeting 531$ "ilfield Liiile Change In H xn:".:lr;e:::.l.:.; Ice Conditions dollar to parity with the United states dollar in 1040 was highly detrimental to the interests of p0- tato growers In the Marltlmes. B. H. Hatfield, Progressive Conserva- Thcrc has been very little lm- t-lve member for Victoria-Carleton provement 1n ice conditions in the told the Commons just prior -to charted areas during the past the six o'clock adjournment to- week. reported Captain Angus night. Brown, official ice observer for the party to Department of Transport, after making a 1060 mile survey flight yesterday. The ioe however is not loo heavy and with a good wind Inst of his speak should clear out in a short time. against prolongation of the for- eign exchange control act until Considerable ice is moving in from the North to the Gulf of St. Law- 1951. Mr. Hatfield declared that when the Canadian dollar was valued at 90 cents United States funds, “the premium was a bless- ing to the Maritime potato-grow- rence which is 70 per cent ice from Fame Point and Anticostl Island to Cabot Strait. Ice mov- ing through the Strait to the sea has almost closed Sydney har- Subacrlpflens Delivered l6.00_ 12 Mall $5.00; other Provinces b U. l. I10‘ TRIKE SIN HALIFAX Ai Torontol lfirew 05b 0n Land Expropriation Act ¢"I°°9°_GI'""'°" lady "also"; one of Pair Being §0Ihers May Follow 0 . . | -- Receives Second Reading Sought Iiy Police l‘“" ""°"‘°°"°' " per cant and beffel . . _ working conditions. , . TYJRAONTY), March 21 ~10?) ~- Trlmmed of most of its sharp , - . , edges. “an Act to Provide for the Rwards “mums ‘Hm “m” M‘ fered tonight as police pressed Expropriation of Land" passed sec- _ 0nd reading m the Hashim“ search for the hooded gang of safe _ , crackers who escaped wtih jewelry yesterday. 1t stlll gives wide powers worth at least $80000 from Jewel“, to the biinister of Public Works (‘Qyflpflny Offipes in a downtown but provides for arbitration In dis- building Sunday night, puted settlements by a Judge of The 100i, taken after the band: the Supreme Court. as \.ell as for had tied up a night watchman and; appeal from the Judge's decision to worked on several safes for hours; the Supreme Cburt en banc in may be higher than $80,000. Tihau respect to claims exceeding $500. figure was given by employees "f; Copied in large part from the . one of the looted firms, who told Nova 3mm; statute, we M“ was police exact appraisal would have, moved into committee by Hon. A. to await return of m? mapageri W_ Mathew“, who explained that from Vancouver. Police said it 1t w“ entirely new legislation m might total as much as $150,000. this Pmvince and that he was open Previously a gene“, chmkup re‘, to suggestions for amendment’ suited in arrest of thlep men. Maxi Asked by ML Thomas Kickham Layefskl. Allns Lane, “as stopped, if I.he Public Works Department "5 he “as ab“ m hm“ a “me does not already possess authority for Chicago and police claimed he‘. hdbflilmi , ted Uited tn expropriate. the Minister said a n umrepor n the present powers were for road States currency in a hidden pocket. purposes only. Margarine Producrionv Climbing In Canada ” tBy The Canadian Press) HALIFAX. Marci-l 21-—0fflciafi ,of the Canadian Seaman's Union tT.L.C.) here said tonight that 118 seamen aboard Canadzan Nm ‘clonal Steamships’ Lady Rodne! 3 Will strike at. midnight. l They added that a strike vof» lncrw is being taken aboard the C ,N. S. Canadian Challenger. whicl, [arrived here today from the Brit‘ llsh West, Indies. The officials said a striki- vnti 'mlght be held aboard the C.N.3 Lady Nelson when it arrived back from the West Indies. ‘Dhe Nelson now is reported to be in British Guiana and is not expected to re~ turn until next. week. Statements from C.S.U. official! here clashed with those made ll Montreal by Harry Davis. union president. Davis said s. strike o! Much more unconcerned chant Th‘! Lady R111"? Hid Lilly Neb You are the great army. and have been for years. that has been responsible for collections from a generous people in support of a Ere-It philanthropic and charitable movement-the Red Gross, the Hm. Dr. W. J. P. MocMlillm, O. 8.157.. immediate past. president o! the Society, told a largely attend- ed su meeting of campaign workers at Trinity United Church Hall last night. Lt. Col. Leo F. Mfl-vDonlld. city chairman, presid- ed. OTTAWA. March 21—-fCP)-~The Government reported today that 2.323.546 pounds of margarine were produced in Canada up to Feb. 9. A return tabled for Hazen Argue (CCF-Wood Mountain) said it was manufactured by ‘Canada Packers Ltd. in Toronto and Winnipeg, by Best Foods (Canadian) Ltd., Hamil- ton; Wentworth Canning Co., Ham- ilton; James Crldlanrl and Sons Ltd. Toronto; F. W. Fearman. Co., Ham- ilton. Margarine was being sold in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia. On- tario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. There was "systematic In- spection" to see that It was not passed off as butter. ) l l l ! l l l The drive in Charlottetown and environs sets underway today with an objective of $16,000. The pro- vincial objective is 333.000. Dr. MaoMillan declared that no society had done so much in the cause of humanity as the Red Cross and that the Island Divis- ion ranked high in work accomp- er, farmer. fisherman. and lum- (Continued on Page 5 Col. 2) New Liquor Act Gets He was remanded to March 28 on 1,0,... m navmauo,,_ The,‘ m, “shed, He regal-ed h, the much. 55.000 bail, charged with breach the officer who is escorting him. so" would rm into effect, here at about m miles o! we m m lea a" o! Red 0mm Home and the "What has the Department. ininf the Foreign Exchange Control John Gpfyfg? Hajgh“ the man wlwj midnight tonight. south of s: Paul's A lot. oef ice need for renovatlnc the Premises. mm“ “““'7" M“ Kwkham fliked- MI- is suspected of killmz at least m? H-G» ‘Em’ Meade Aflflnfl" m" - c.» m. ~ “gguggaggdgigpggeitger ggdege Old Enforcement Teeth ....":::::“ -1: n. lgi'~“,*;;*..il‘.‘l..iii‘°‘lll.g mess. secs $3.33: YE“ oerntd-ljglgstca: i011! the lat: 5m. 153:6 Oarlzl‘ ' _ A mlblic works. They would have Bftmlfi". W" chewed “"1 munch» court, m lam-shamans. had refused tr- sign ship's articla vagrancy. It was their arrest thatl led tn the detention of Layefski. ] These three apparently were not, for the next voyage. The crew the Canadian Challenger took sim- ilar action today. povrer over streams and and the late w. Lellh Bracken. _ pits, for example.‘ The Doctor spoke briefly of the wartime work of the Red Cross for a preliminary hearing. He was remanded again. Haigh is spec- ifically accused of the murder of yesterday. The Northumberland gravel Strait was about 80 per cent ice ‘ The defunct Prohibition Act was resurrected in the Lefdfilatilre yes- Farmers Borrow ticularly the work in aid of crip- said he understood the which was slowly moving east- tgrdgy (o, hhg purpose of extmct Mr- (‘lmrbelll Complaint lccnneclsl-l with the jewelry ccmw - - - _ . _ - 1 _ _ p _ v .M __ 01.... nur nil-Deacon. a Strike action is designed tnbacl mm‘ 2°: “Sh!” “as 3°°d and arse the filetéi 3232;185:121 . . ing some of its enforcement teeth. Ho“ John A Cam be“ ‘Fourthgvanies BBIP-Cfflckmfl- P"11@@ 551d. ,,-;;1.h.- Ikndon diam.“ poms mid union demands for a 15 per cent "M" m“ 1m“ w“ °""""‘ m“ ' which were flmd 110° the new ' ' p I m“ W“ ‘he “'9” “f a“ “MW m. buss... um m» sipped blood of vase increase and unmoved work- ed off the Magdalen Islands. K1118?) - gt ' l" K Klu Klan . . . »—--—- PM cram we u» hm “we ?;';.f.'"i.‘.‘°°..t°'.§Z£,'.’;Z?.%..;;“°'.;.i§.'.. w» he sm- connection “in t». dill‘ iii‘? ‘l-iici-“Fmic- circa-i gy..r".°.§**",;..“.;;"g§?...; ggmgtgggf '“§.....°°'."’...’.i’.‘.’.?." between n. uni Bo shah up u fusion service. Show“ by anybudsx and wdthout trans- Canada highway. What poslfifl a $1.000 reward and an un-| a“ he can getkt and the shipplng yedemqm He felt that all engaged in the benefit. would the proposed new enc- a m comm wk- . p . . . .. Wearing white, shoulder-length hoods, the twn men tied and gag-. “Says; Seed Elain- one word of eulogy over the corpse. An outline of the amendments which were given committee read- ing in the House yesterday ap- speared last week In The Guardian. Hon. F‘. A. Large. Attorney Gen- nral. sponsored the bill. only crvm- rnentatnr on the drastic nature of campaign were proud of t-he work of the Societyand wished them every success in not only reaching, but oversubscriblxig the objective. In refs-ring to his retirement as provincial president, Dr. Macmil- road to the National Park be to the rural areas? he asked. In Police Station MJONPREAL. March 21 —(CP) — The "Boy in Brown." 15-year-old gunman who specialized in robbing messenger boys of small sums, has outdone himself by swiping 53 bog. ties of soft drinks at police head- down several weeks ago in Mont- real ‘rho companies bad naked than (Continued on Pa“ 5 Col. i) (By The Canadian Press) OTTAWA, March Rl-Farmers borrowed almost $30,000,000 unclnr the Farm Improvement Loans Act in 1048. Finance Minister Abbott reported to the Commons today in ‘ed,’ might u:atc.l1m.ln__Jqhn Mc- I Lend. 56,- and took him “to Zighfilolfloor of the building in There they cracked one safe in‘ eralfiovemment was concentrat- lng‘ its expenditures on work of this kind. "So far as I am concerned. that Park should never been (Continued on Page 3 Col. B) ha‘... the annual statement of operat- _ , r ch, m; _ 'a. Mr. n. _, . a 0 H I _ ~ quuflgrg‘ pone, my‘; today the boy’ 10m under the ‘ch Lwgllaheérfirwhi oglfagosid some placed there. Mr. Campbell de- the Superb Jewelry Company. Ltd" . f “f; RE‘ ‘ in a cell at headquarters, Qollgctgd The 194a ‘mount w“ up 51 p" mmm. Emendmems which were clarcd. The idea now is to take and dragged another into the rear‘ mgtRpbflflmu. shoe laces from other prisoners cam ‘mm the y“, berm-e and n_ nmepufi over lands for the purpose of huild- of another office on the same! Dogs WT; “Now , 5x31111088‘ 1118111.. fled the laces to- presented about ha“ m, m“; OM m“, section‘ crmdsed b‘. mg a highway to that. Park where floor. They covered the l,500-poundl OTTAWA’ March 21__(CP)_ \~ 55d elhzltlidllielaggellnooleassognd 31w loans issued under the Act since m. Mathleson. empowers the in- Tconflmwd on Page 3 Co. 3, wonflhd on Page 5 C...‘ 3) Trade Minister How.- Informed WQULD"F\LL Q ‘wagby 53 bottles yom M a “m: -'—— it came into force March 1. 1945. specfol‘. in visiting places where _ - _ __ _ the Commons today that permit < BOOK g _ , while U1 t a ' ' ~ ‘ The report said that for the ljquny- [n M; opinion i5 unlzyvrfully regulations covering the shlp- , . ‘ . e 1111148! Was b11151 8150- BERLIN, March 21 — (AP) —- {om-m wwessjve y“; there have kpmu to demand "the name and mm‘ o; pflme Edward 1515,14 _ /. where in the coil block. DoIan Expects Big Tourist Season OTTAWA, March 2i - (C?) -- lndications are that Canada i! in for a big tourist season. D. Leo Dclan. director of the Govern- ment Travel Bureau, said today. Mr. Dolan said In a statement there has been a marked up- swing in inquiries received by the Bureau in January and February from prospective tourists. There were 50,602 inquiries in ‘he 116F100 — an increase of 47.5 Der cent over the same months last year. Of the total. 48,901 came from the United States. Coming Events "Mall your Films to Garnhum Photo Studio. Charlottetown "Handling Fhurina Feeds for Dillon s» Spillett. 11hr feed call on Enoch Newscn. weslmoreland. "C. C. F. Boadcast. C F‘ C Y to- nlsht. 8.4.5. Miss Erma. Smith. Sec- "IBFY. Freetown C. C. F. Club. ____ "National Film Board. Brackley School, March 24th. Bazaar and sale of lunches. "Rummage Bale. Market Build- 1118. ‘trinity Junior W. A. Baiurday, March Nth, 3.30. “Card party and drawing of lot- tsrv In Summerfleld hall, Tuesday hllht. Lulich served. "Unloading oar- of Bog Concen- "IM. Poultry Concentrate and Manon. March 22nd. doom: wilt Canadian Co., Ltd. "Ct. Peter's Pia "Bells of Qlannonfi’? Morell Hall, _. Wednesday. March d. I15. Auapices Legion. "Ibllow the crowd for laugh; to- Illht to lhcnorlald Bros. Theatre. Induce Jackie Cooper h “ltcrk aim; Mun" plus Superman; plus o . "JIMMY Power's Variety ‘Con- cert in Vernon nlvcr IfaiL/lhrah 38rd. starting at 3:30. Undo: the auspices cf 0. W.‘ 1.. ' "There will b0 a basting in North Rivcr- Hall. Wednesday. 23rd. at s P. It. to crganln zrtbebulldlngofaclocedirlnint Norm at . m. mnuuvcr. Pleau attend All: ° Interested an crucially in- Russlan authorities nanounced t0- nlght they will take nn retaliatory action against action by Western occupation authorities outlawing the Soviet east mark in the West- ern sectors of Berlin. Many Bar- liners had expected the Russians to make some retaliatory move. LONDON. March 21 -— (Reut- ers) -- Britain's Ministry of Sup- ply has offered to buy all uran- ium ores containing more than l0 per cent of the mineral — ba- sic material for atomic energy - produced In the colonial empire in Britain during the next l0 years. UITAWA. March 2i - (OP) — A board of enquiry has placed dual rrponslbility on the pilot and his company for the eight-fatality crash of an Anson aircraft at Trinity Bay, Que. last Feb. 2. the Transport Department announced today. Direct cause of the crash was the fact that a. locking device on the elevator controls was not removed before take-off. Report Soap Prices Tumble Ar Toronto ‘IUIONTO. March 21 -(CP)-— Toronto lonp and shortening prices are tumbling, retail dealers said to- day. One chain store was selling a four-pound box of soa flakes at 84 cents. Earlier it lold or $1.49, NEW YORK. March 21 -(AP)— Thc trial of 11 United States Oom- mlnista finally got under way ba- foro a jury today with a govern- ment charge that the defendants hold the key to an American revo- lution. Th; 11 can sot the time for an uprising of "force and violence." prosecutor John I‘. McGohey laid in his opening runu-kg to a Feder- defcndants of touching in elaasca and schools that the overthrow of the United states Government must follow the "classic model" of thq 1917 revolut- ion in Russia. ~ The defmcc: tmrotllh its chief spokesman. wont before the jury in turn ho insist that the party nev- er has raked a hand against the United Math ‘Cove cometary [en all?“ $21.0...» eartym g; build Ircaietbcpartvcnp- j Charges 11 Hold Key To Revolution In America been no losses. Of the total'of 800000-000 lent under the Act in 70.000 individual loans. 57 per cent has been repaid. loans in Eastern Provinces wit-h the number bracketed: Quebec (580). $477,000: Nova scotls (no), $72,000; New Brunswick (83) 3M.- 000: Prince Edward Island (61). Farm implement loans were the most widely utilized in 1048. ac- counting for 88 per cent of the year's total. with $26,750,030. Next came improvements or additions to farm homes and buildings with $1,350,000. Fhr clearing and break- inz land. 3492.000 was borrowed. Hang Kong Veterans To Receive Cheques (By The Canadian Press) UITAWA. March Zl-mtra WY cheques to members of the l-long Kong expeditionary force will be mailed to more than 1.500 Canad- ian! b61011 April 30, army head- quarters said today. Defence Minister Claxton an- nounced in the Commons last week that the members of the ill-fated HofiK Kong force had beenbrought undes- the special Pacific pay prn- visions which were set up June 1. 1945. for serylcemen who left Can- ada in the Domlnionb 6th Divis- iion, or Pacific force. after VE- ay. slstently has taught the support of the government. "It is a matter of public record," said Dennis. who la acting as his own counsel." "that we supported thg Roosevelt administration and vigorously campaigned , for his re- election." . The 1:1 are accused of conspiring to organise the party in 1945 to ad.- vocate violent overthrow of the government. If convicted. they would face maximum penaltin of 1o years in prison and 810.000 fines each. Dennis fried to outline at limgth the Communist Party’; attitude on domestic and foreign issues. Judge Harold R. Medina interrupt- ed him to say: "I can't see that they have any- thing to do with the case." ‘rho jury began hearing the opening arguments after 38 days of argument and delay dining which the ddmca triad a number o! ways may examine such person further respect of a dwelling hotlse occu- (Contlnued on Page 5 Col. 5) Parliament IIt-II-Glance ° parlment. Trade ‘nlstor Howe said the Iliewly - egotiated International wheat agreement will not. affect the Anglo-Canadian wheat con- tract. J. M. Macdonnell tried unsuc- cessfully to have controls removed from the Canadian dollar. in; - approval in principal - to the government bill to continue foreign-exchange controls for an- f other year. Ontario) criticised mother Liberal senator for what he considered an attack on Liberal legislation. introduce the 1940-50 budget. The Senate will alt. Leo Adams today was sentenced to eight years In penitentiary for the $105,000 armed robbery two years ago of the Bank of Nova Scotls branch at John Krywarchuk of Hanulton int year draw l) tobaltorpoatponctbgtrld. in the some robbery. address of anv person fnund in- a-ny ouch building nr place and if. the person refuses the informat- name or address given is false. he and may, if the person falls 110"“ demand to give his nnme and nd- dress or to answer sahldaclnrlly‘! the questions nut, to him. appre- henrl him without. warrant and, carry him as soon as possible be-i fore a Magistrate." i "Dwelling House" (‘lnuso i Another new section that. "If a person on account, of, whose conviction. a house has l I He thought it was "too bad" the Fed- Tc Frame Compulsoryl Savings Cheque (By The Canadian Prera) OTPAWA, March 21—Ja.ck Par- ‘. ker of Ottawa has a cheque from he Federal Government but he's l not, going tn cash it. He's looking ,‘rn‘.1(‘>a‘=] lftnr a frame in which to rarest-rye The reason. he says. is that, itl ceased to be a dwelling house pllr- . m“ him mo" l” B“ ‘he cheque susnt to subsection ,2 hereof. i: a- l I gain convicted of an , against any of the provisions of! han he'll get if he turns it into offence l “Ish- T-he cheque is for ll cents-Mr. m,“ AOL commmm m. a. m. ;nll'*arker's compulsory savings por- l c (By The Clnadian Prom) c Prime Minister st. Laurent saidl Government's bookkeeping cust- admlnistration of Defence Board has been transferred from the Defence to the Trade De- the Industrial The pommons gave second read- Benator Arthur Roebuck (L- Tueaday: t Finance Minister Abbott will EIGHT YEAR SENTENCE MILTON. Ont. March 21—(CP)— nearby ' Ccmpbellford. 0 Ill" 10!’ fllfllldflllqflt l0 cents one cent interest. which the cheque was sent. vl'ssn't home when the letter nr-' rived and thus had to~ spend NI Britain Causes Deaths Thp, Ministry of Health said to- dly an influenza outbreak in Brit- Rlffn deaths last week —— 300 P" “m! more than during any wee-k last year. in Industrial Warwickahlre Bul scrviu 1| crippled in mingham where 580 drivers Ill. Britain two months after it hit A sobbing mother. keeping her IS-yearold non a cap- tive for most of his life because hg was illegitimate. today "I 01'- dered committed to a paychoolthlv hospital. Mrs. Ilmatadt crdisd 13.2.19, willfully l. III flitliacilmhtal-flitdv It rnpreserts and ion of income lax. returnable savings The Government. however. spent l , . i Snow Heralds Arrlval L".'I.°i..‘.§.l.“..i“ii"°.fiii,ll'i.‘lff‘iiéiof‘ spring I11 Canada i (By The Canadian Press) Show and overcast skies mostly‘, heralded the start of spring in» Canada. although southern sec-j lion: of Ontario and Alberta were~ treated to spring-like weather. Officially spring started at 6.49) pJrl. AST Sunday‘. fin the east coast, mild weather prevailed Monday following lower temperatures and snow Sllnzia}. Monclon registered temperatures nvnulld zero at. noon yesterday af- fer having eight inches of snmv Sunday. Snow was forecast again for today. Crisp and the week-end gave Quebec residw ents their hest ski weather of the. winter. . In~Montreal. large flakes clear vrraiher durln: 3 cents to register the letter in He 1 ents cal-fare to pick if up at the post. office. , h ‘. T n. said Mr- Parker. is 27 enls of expenditure to deliver ll ems, and "let's not g0 info the Flu Outbreak In YDNIDN. Mbrch 21 -- (AP) — larger rlties caused 321 So many workers have influenza that actor-lea than ml! have to civic- Bir- are The discus is sweeping throush h; continent. MOTHER. SENT T0 HOSPITAL (A?) '- BOSION. March 21 ~ t o accused Anna lulllvan. 46. rind openly la Judge Samuel of snnw, falling since early Mnnrldvl n'n Fags 5 Col.’ Tim Buck OTTAWA, March Zd-Orlglnplly slated t0 deliver two public ad- dresses ln Ottawa. Canadian Com- munist leader Tim Burk found himself stymied on both vnlliifs tonight. and with a lively furore sprung from his visit in the cap- ital. ' While a. scheduled afternoon address at Carleton College was cancelled. that didn't stop the students from holding a meeting which they said was to demon- strate the whole-hearted antl- Communist sentiment at. the school. Hturo of the gathering was the presence on the stage of a dummy clad in red-flsnnels and bearing the name "Tim Buck". In chronological order the de- velopments went something like this: The Labor-Progressive Party two-man membership at carlrlnn. which was to have sponsored Buck's address. called it off-ex- plaining that. his appearance might cause "financial embarrassment to the college." Later the management of the Chateau Laurier Hotel announced that "Failing proper assurance from the E.C.M.P. that no trouble would develop non a Communist - ' v meeting with fir. luck u prin- obal apuhr, the management... \ . seed potatoes tn the United States have been clarified. it had been agreed, he recall- ml, tn issue permits for ship- ments of seed potatoes to the U. S only if the shipments were mad» within the limits of a schedule released last Nov. 2G. (‘my-radian shippers. however. Inn-r her-n clearing customs at an lntorinr point towards the mlfl nf the periods, but Hie act- llFlI Ullpnlrnls. in mnnv crises. have nnt crossed Ihc border un- ti] several days after the. ter- mlnntinn of the pevinrl. "\\‘.- have now clarified this lmfiliinn." h? PXPIfllhvfl. "nnri haw nrhisrvl exporters that their FIlIlllllPlIlS must cross 1hr‘ lml-(lcr hnfnrr midnight nf the expiry rinfe of the permit." Pvspilo 1h» controls being ad mlnlurvvrl. several l', F. Im- ylnrlvls llilYr‘ nllclzerll)’ lilvcrteri (‘nlvmlmn Rflrll pnlntocs Inln the I‘. S tnhlc slmk mnrkrts and the department vmw is requir- inl: n formal statement from cnvh importer undeltaking to llsn or sell (‘nnarilnn socri pnla- lrws nnly fr-r saw-vi pllvposl-s. rustrated In Speech-Making Efforts allowed in iskr place" As for (‘nrletnn College, =rlln01 has alrrndy \llllf‘l‘f‘i'l ha rrassmenl.“ lawn businessman. who SlOO-a-nlnnth life income for help- ing break Canada's spy ring. said days ago he would not. honor his pledge of $51,000 to the college. He snlri hr was cnncelllmr the donation because of what, he termed as speeches at Carleton nf several a "radical and pink nature." ‘Today he went, further and stal- rrl he was transferring the grant. an Ottawa hnvs‘ school. rvhlch- he sniddnumht, "the. distinction between freedom to Ashburv College. and llceum." ‘The Carleton Coiled! among themselves address follow-ed walk out. _ ‘, im: the what might he trrmeri “financial cm-lwmhld w‘ 0H '1‘. Frank Ahenrn. wealthy Ot- h”, 1"‘ Pxrfled m pmh “i? m lflfilme , provided Igor Gnuzenko with a "°"h““' “was "V" students wasted nn lime, however. In start- ing n drive to collect $3.000 from and by today more than $701 had been nlfliied. Cancellation of Buck's Carleton a decision by mltl-Crmmunist. students to give the Communist leader a cold, sil- ent reception and during the ques- tion period to rise in a body and TORONTO. March 21 - (AH-s Minimum and maximum tempers? aturas: Victoria 3T, 50; Erlmontnl‘ l9, 2R; Rcfzlnn l3, 24; Winnipeg 2 .22; Toronto (Li. 59: Ottawa ‘l7. 29 ‘binnlrenl 19. 3": Quebec 14, 26 , Saint. John 2, 35; Moncton Zero 29 jHalifax 1R, 3R; Charlottetown 6; l 27; Sydney 9. 28; Yarmouth 19.35. i HAL-IFAX. March 21 — lcrl -< ;Offlclal inlanrl forecasts issued t? i night by the Dominion Publ Weather Office at Halifax an lvalld until midnight. Tuesday. ‘ Synopsis: l Monday PVPTIlTIE snow was fall nver Prince Fxilvnrd Islan Fastern Nmv Brunswick a Gnspe. and ram and freezing driza zle also in Nova Scntla. The 8cm jnllnts of fresh snmv have be ,.=mnll and the snow area ls e User-led to movp nut of the dlstri ‘during the nlchl. I Temperatures IYVPY the Marl i rmlldAn/Vwtwlafffdrd “to” hazardflth; ‘imes “We in the 39‘ or high prasmc, n’ Mmlnmnn and dank ‘hut fl current, nf milder air fro as» developing 1f the meeting were ' the wmhups" reached as fa ‘north as New England. In Bosto the temperature was over 50 an lnear Chicago the thermomet A mass of colder air from This Iwill thg ’G and may cause some more fr ing drizzle but in most sectlo is Maritlmes. 31v cloudy weather forecast Tuesday. Regional forecasts: Prince Edward Island: Intermittent snow ending a after midnight. overcast Tuesd with occasional freezing dri or silt)“. Not much change temperature. Light winds. and high Tuesday at Chariot town 20 and 29. High tide today at 510A. 6. and sets at 6.14. , Bummerside tide eighteen m.‘ “in later than Charlottetdwn. and 3.40 P. M. Sun rises this morning at 0.10 A. M. arrlvea at Capo ‘lamenting 10.15 A. M. have: Capo-Terminus: 1.40 l! and arrives at Borden l-ll P. I. Nolondaycohedulallldficy "I