_ . ‘Maxims .°7' 4’ or A MERE MAN ‘MERE MAN - Ilroassansibloobkehthosonlw- ._ “ol- m, , ., Read by Everybody ,1 .-'5='5='?J"=% A Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew *—" i _ 1 “Q I , CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 194s 1o PAGES },',;",':;,“,',',’,fl";,':,,f_* , u, u, Eight Perish In Boston Firs ICIIDN. l0-(AP)-- ht t"'°i"..a mfia more?“ h am c islgdland five others were ed todayln an early-mornin fire that swept a four-storey bac hay gplrllllinli house and brought swift mfieotllgatlon by fire and police o!!!“ ‘l-nvss tlon included two other l0- battlllag the ments w the The police listed the dead as: Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Wassell an their children, Suzanne, five; Linda. d Peter two; Mr. and s rt Mahaiir, 4o. i uzanne lilahoney. was n- lines critically. Ph slclans said Mahar, who was in he area when the fire started. died from "severe burns an a possible leg fracture. Both had leaped from the building whip trapped by flames, police sa . ‘Hie bodies of three members of the Wassell family were huddled near ,a window in their apart- ment. The others were sprawled in other ts o! their home. "Thirty-t roe other tenants fled authorities for the . two others in the neighborhood. "All three." the Back Bear Fire Com- iasioner . M under mam stairways and in each in. statics tbsp was debris under the s. A ail-moot with a previous in- eenalery record later was tsiielfln- to custody for questioning. CrrmlnL Events -——.—--l. New 1,300 Ton Steamer En Route To Ch ’town For P. E. L-Nfld. Route) Fonnsr P. E. I. Man To lioininats For iinitsd States Senate PORTLAND. Mo. Agni l0 — (as) - Democratic to chair- man James A Movicar announced tonight that his predecessor. Peter M MacDonald 0i Rumford would seek the party's non-lination for the United States Senate. Mr. MacDonald's candidacy com- pletes the Democratic ticket toa- maior nominations at stake in the June 1'1 primaries. , 1f nominated Mr. MacDonald would. in all probability. contest the rte-election 0d Senator Owen Brew- ster (R) who so far is unopposed for renominatlon. The 58-year-old Riunfoii-d lawyer. who served as his party's pilot from i944 until Monday's state commit- tee or n tion meeting, is s. na- tive o Waterford, P.E.I. In i940 he was the unsuccessful Democratic candidato for Congress. Enough Steal For Bar To The Moon MONTREAL, April 1O —(CP)—— Dr.. Edgar C.. Bsin, vice president a 0:... nature" S“ s: w - I» . -' . "Movies st Victoria ton-ism. tcel production irl tlhe United --—- Stats: grew to 65. .000 ions in "Barber on in Crapaud no! 1940. and this capacity enabled "l ‘°' ~ "'°"’~ ow..." . ... t" w“ “an ' B WI!’ O "Danes laid Box 88$.’ ianake a sevon-invstigsquaroh etgl his: Cdllntiliiw Hall. - each from e ea i-ii-si $0’..- - » " wilhlngW-o sis titer us. MoGuigaiau and e m» Production "brim Part Women's Institute in H Th fi_ Pl all ursday, 11. .18 sharp. 4-10-21 " ion and Dance. Wilt- tonight. 0-11-11. " n t Aiban . u 1 0-5.2‘... ilnill 4. m’; e A8111 12th until 11 o'clock a. u. . c. ol-sen. sa-s. '° t Peak Sto- i-iogs am es “for Ltd. Meglin Devigavu a‘ e. 1-2-5-ths-sat hf. F‘ Hogs at Montague l1. 1- Ho s at, Cardigan Sta- ll ‘ Station l; Irsssr el? Norman McKenzie, Cardigan. . Thursday for Davis d: l-z-thus-sat tf "Loading H s for Davis d: Fraser Ltd. at S Peters until train time each Tuesday. Roddie mo 2-15-16-l7-M r. s‘ tr. "Large quantity Mixed Seed and . Timothy in stock. e would a reel-ate your order. iced to se . . L. Dickieson, 4-11- "U oadlng car Wlheat at Trac- adie. day and‘ Saturday. Please brirlr; bags. Elmer McQuaidLu 2L April 9th and 10th.- C. W. feed oats. also oats. Get them James P. Callag- ' 4-10- . hi-i .oarlsadN.4 lAgVlgUUPQlflHl: "Uh-ids car number!- u“ while c; last. ban. Klnkora, nlifihi. g1, and January-M Creamery Butter Continues Decline OTTAWA. April 10 —-(CP)—— Creamery butter production lag- fered another set-back in Ma . with a. decline of 20 per cent, con»- parod with the same month last year, the Dominion ' n Bureau o! tatlstl ed $0611’. sPi-odigcstigrelpgvas 11,813,000 pounds against 14,693,000 in March 1945. and all Provinces showed decreases once t Quebec where some factor- ies gmerlly cgrbilllflllil cheese had buligr oh: illfst three months of 1946 reduction Mailed 30.064.000—— pounds and 18 per cent 13% than in the same period oi March cheddar cheese reduction was 2,513,000 pounds, a ecline oi’ nearly 400.&00 ounds or 35 as: arc cent rom 653,000 mummies lth ya? 60111170!‘ W ' log crgpm production fell t0 751." 000 gallons. a decline of 14 per cent- llT-h output Wll 1'9‘ duped to 2.180.000 gallo nas duced to 2180.000 Ballons. crease of l1 pel‘ 09m. ll. S. lislldlag At Sandor Destroyed ST. JOHN'S Nfld... April 10 - (Reuters)-Fire destroyed s large United States olilfliéll bulldiiti! a: Gander transat an airpor Newfoundland Tussd ni .. one American soldier lostmis l}: fiilhlr aze. C’! ade- I Cfl l diff star. 3:. roux; m. - - Debate Continues On " hogs for Davis and Iraser iver, Monday, A 15% River, Tuesda , 1 st s Wodn av 17 . u. Thursday 10th. 12ml fi- snmfie?“ “Bi” n ure h uld be permitted llrtisnads znly to fill the vital needs of ‘l0.- oleomarllrlne lass today in the Banato d . lkl both l‘ I m nudllbetlc I gins (i'""ds'§“'w'§h3 Yiwilinlil“? e es na . . . Lilian-a] irom New Brunswick. said i Qenptpr Vsnlot, who said he was edlosl man soulh rt for a bill to letallss ‘the ll tui- sinin hardi m, . UITAWA. Ont“ April 10-(Bpec- lal)—A new vessel of 1.300 tons gross and with a tested speed of 12 knots has just been secured to replace the S. S. John Cabot for cargo and passenger traffic be- tween Charlottetown and St. John's, Newfoundland, it was an- nouncad today. ration of the ship which was launched recently from a Pacific Coast shipyard and ls now en route to Charlottetown via the Panama Canal. is subsidized to the amount of 54,000 this year b the steamship subsid branch o the Department of de and Com- merce. ' Originally built for general trade on the China coast, the ves- sel which will bear the name of "Island Connector", was not re- quired for this use. and turned over to the War Assets Corpora- tion. Following representations made by James Lester Douglas, Liberal member for Queen's and Senator J. E. Sinclair" as to the needs of Prince Edward Island for a boat of this type the ship was re-asslgned to the Prince Edward Island-Newfoundland run. Well Equipped The “Island Conn tor" is built in accordance to oat modern shipbuilding practice and is eoulp- ped with cold storage facilities. cabins for l2 passengers specially- built accommodation for cattle and other livestock, and ample cerso holds Present lam call for a sailing from Char ottetown to St. John's every three weeks. ‘Iheae plans may be revised,‘ since Captain J. A. Keenan of the Department of Trade and Commerce, and S. C. Annett, traffic manager for Clarke Stearnahlps have left Ottawa for Charlottetown to discuss condi- tions with P. E. l’. shippers and make arrangements ’ for docking facilities and schedules. It is expected that lng new “Island Connector" will sail from Charlottetown on the maiden voyage of her new run early ln . ' Mr. DOUZBBS was much gratified that arrangements for the new boot were completed satisfactorily. "Its a brand new boat and should give excellent service for years", he said. “The old Cuhot was not dependable and broke down several times. resulting ln considerable inconvenience to all concerned." OIl its first voyage the new ves- sel will carry a cargo of livestock and agricultural produce, includ- ing such items as horses, (rattle, young pigs, cheese, butter, eggs. potatoes, turnips and other farm produce. It is possible that should the new vessel make better time than is at present estimated, it will call at other ports in P. E. 1. and New- foundland. These matters will be regulated as time goes on. Agents for the new ship are being ap- pointed this week. (Re laceinent of the "John Ca- bot" y a new steamer, due to arrive here the latter part of this month, was announced some days ago in The Guardian on the auth- ority of the Provincial Govern- ment. The "Cabot" has seen cold to the Chinese Government.) Makes Flight To Wed Childhood Sweetheart MELBOURNE, A ril 11—-('l‘hui-s- day)—(CP)—- Dim nutive Beatrice Deranmore, 5S, arrived today after an ILOOO-milq fli lit from lnglnh marry a c lldhood sweetheart she had not seen for Ziyears. - George Taylor, 46, met hi, shy fiancee at the airport. As they embraced, both haven't changed." Miss Deranmore said she spent her life savings to join ‘aylor, who left England in 1906 for Aus- tralia. The wedding ls set for April I). murmured, "you Oleomargarine Sale 10 -‘ (CP)- ed th a might farmers which was a serious mat- if tsrat a time when food produc- tion was essential. On the other hand if it was possible to provide a substitute for butter while the shortage continued such action should bs taken. nan took the tor Ill ‘Mil pdttion that cthe butter shortens t wastsmporary and would end with season the cl increased produc- ti n which now was starting. ‘The titty we etrlng frolm dis- 33ml lead to era. rt to the ‘up tics Ben- oft" ets and pre- s_t difficulty in ., one country WIPE ‘CD011- the tritium-- THE LATE LORD GORT LONDON, April 'l0-(Reilters)- --Prlme Minister Clement R. Att- lee, Winston Churchill, six Field Marshals and nine Generals were among a congregation of more than 300 at a memorial service in Westminster Abbey today for Field Marshal Viscount Gort, V.C.. former Governor of Malta, and former High Commissioner for Palestine and Trans-Jordan. Lord Gort died last week. The King, Queen Mary and Princess Elizabeth were represent- ed. P. E. I. Students Receive Diplomas HALmAx, April i0 - ruin-teen nuns men. W0 11°" g9 f@ly 3‘ oeived their diplomas in thooloty at the Pine Hill Divinity Hall con- vocation hero . mink B Two European ma. 161100 Eivind Berggi-av. primate of Nor- way arui Poster Martin Ni e1‘ of Germany were honored for their stand against Nazism hon- orary degrees of doctor of divinity were conferred on them in abaen by the United Church oolletle- The two theologiclsll students a an Pflncg d were: George Earl Laird. Cascumpeque and“ S. Melbourne McDowell. Brad- s e. Jailed, Whipped 0n Wife-Beating Charge MONTREAL, April 10—-(_CP\—A sentence of six months in lall and l0 strokes of the lash wbgimllvfi’ ed by Judge F. T. Enright today on Harvey Berlzeron. _41. ironvivi- ed on a charge of beating his wife. Witnesses testified Bcrgcron beat his wife about the head. face and body with a flashlight. mop handle and his fists when he pe- came enraged after failing to 11nd certain clc-thln! in a wardrobe at their home. _ n "You are nothing but a brute. the Judge 581d. ‘The lash strokes will be administered 10 days all" Bergeron enters prison. New Governor-General And Family On Train’ Soviets Name New Ambassador To The ll. S. A. LONDON. April l0 -— (CP) - The Moscow radio said tonight that the presidlum of the Supreme Soviet had named Nikolai Vasille vitch Novikcv to replace Andrei A. Oromyko as ambassador to the United States. The announcement said M. Gromyko had been relieved because of his appointment as permanent ~ representative on the United Nations Security Council. Novikov now is charge dhffaires at the Soviet - in Wash- ington. He held that post previ- ously untll named Oct. 16. 1948. as the Soviet! first mlnimcr to Esypt- llrges Canadians To Save Food OTTAWA. April l0 — (CP) -- Alzrlculture Minister Gardiner in a CBC national network address tonight appealed to Canadians to save food for starving peoples by "leaving it in the shops and co- operating with Canada's various ood boards. BANK APPOINTMENTS “Ewiimi ‘i’? .2? 1.1.23.1? 5a on res o y - so rtheoeppointment of E. E. Ruth- erford as superintendent of its ritisne Rrovirsces gnad , 5 assist t msihn Montreal o uoceeds D. M. Oleland. who ‘is It- itb and awn-lap,‘ " .. ....... in thine wems o hun on 11nd» WHO)‘ Canadian Capital (By Jiiclifillrayley) ABOARD VICE-REGAL TRAIN. April l0—(CP) - This nine-car special rumbled toward Ottawa ‘tonight with the very natural fam- ily of Canada's new Governor Gen- eral, Viscount Alexander, aboard after a noisy and warm welcome in a Halifax that was cold and POV. \ g Warming themselves with 6WD! of tea after the brief velcoming ceremonies in a mixture of snow and rain, the handsome British soldier and his beautiful wife re- laxed and watched with apparent interest the lakes and hills of Nova Scotla covered with a fresh mantle of snow. slide by. At their feet were the children who have already won Canadian hearts. There was serious-eyed Rose, 13. who ls fretting a b-t be- cause she thinks the three shaggy. shecpdogs spoiled tho disembark- atlon by unscheduled woots and snorts at flashing camera bulbs. There was 10-year-old Shane. with a happy grlJ-l, who kept an eye of awe on one of the plant and storied red-coated Vioiintle guards, arid there was seven-year- d Brian, with n thatch of tow hair, who collected dozens of dud camera bulbs and played games with them until dinner time, He joined Rosc- anrl Shani" In eating big gobs oi‘ ice cream too. \Vlll be Popular lady Alexander lllS'l)0Bill_V and a smile that assures her an easy conquest this country. While her good-looking husband has an off-hand manner and ready wlt that will go over blg on both sides of the tracks. . ‘ As the train passed through ihe countryside, knots persons rrathered at various waysldr‘ sia ticns to wave handkerchlofs and the Governor-General and Lady Alexandr-r tried Io acknowlctit! as many greetings as they Md time r. "Alex Day" at Halifax had start- ed with some uncertainty for a near-gale lashed the coast dur- ing the night and some doubts were e eased that the veteran transpor of two wars, Aqultania, would make her schedule. ut sh on time, her familiar outline wlh four giant funnels n Continuodonpsgeitfiol! ... Appeal Set-liil ,GE PENSIO S DEBATED IN Trade Board Senate Studies Proposed Tax (Special to The Guardian) CYITAWA, April l0 —Therc up- pears to be general unanimity in he support of the Government bill creating Canadian nationalism and the abandonment of British and French alignments. hdlr. Donald Fleming, Progressive Conservative from Toronto was applauded by all sides of the House when he said Canadians needed "more pride in Canada" and a greater sense of achievement on the part of our country and our people." They were not conscious of being Canadians. "This country is finding its soul, a soul born of sacrifices." lie add- ed. "I for one am an optimist for Canada. I can see nothing to cir- cumscribe the future of this collu- try except the extent of our faith in it and our faith in ourselves under God's guidance, Tax Changers Far-reaching changes in the In- come War Tax Act and the Excess Profits Tax Act. were urged in the special senate committee by M, L. Gordon K o! C. of Toronto, fol‘ the joint committee of the Canad- ian Bar Association and the Domin- ion Association of Chartered Ac- countants. Chief of these was the committee's recommendation the establishment of n board of tax commissioners to hear and determine all appeals from assess- ments, and such other matters as may he referred to the Board by joint for tho Ministei; of National Revenue. Declaring that because nf the increased burden imposed or the Deputy Minister and his staff in recent years it was essential that appeal procedure be fundamentally changed, the joint committee urged that the suggested hoard should establish the rules and procedure under which such appeal might be heard. Other Functions Othci" functions of the suggested board would be: that its decisions be made public; that the hoard hold hearings, at various points throughout Canada at which tax- payers may appear; that the board may review any question of fact or law or the exercise of any dis- cretion conferred on the Minister by the Act; that a further appeal shall lle to the Exchequer Court of Canada from any decision oi’ the proposed board on an appeal from an assessment. Gold Theft Brings 6 Months Sentence TIMMINS. Ont. l0 (CP) _—— For stealing $23.31 ivorth 0i gold to make a baby ring. John Gilbert Quesncll, 2'7. Buffalo Ank- erite miner. was sentenced to six months with hard labor when he apDesred Ln police court here yes- terday. l Queanell told the court he took the gold from the mine and when he found he couldn't make the ring he was afraid to take it back. "Pbr four months I kept it, . . I had no intention of selling or dealing with It. I took it as a souvenir.“ he said. Said Crown Artomev "highgrading Ln a town is different oft. . If these cases were not dealt with severelv the mines would have to close down in no time bo- causo the hlghgradsrs would get most ol the oiiti) 1 April Aldlbick gold mining to any other Plane For Industrial _ Survey Of Clftown By Formulated immediate indus- trial survey of the City were formulated last night at the quar- terly dinner-meeting of the Char- lotteown Board of Trade. There was a large attendance at the meeting. It was also decided to wait un- glotliiity‘ COitlficil with detailed sugg s or e encouragcmen of the tourist trade. An agreemen that loasl potato dealers, supported by Mr. F. W. Hyndrnan, president of the Board. would con er tomorrow with Mr. Mac- and . Bark- way, Canadian representative of the British Broadcasting Corpor- atlon, were other features oi the meeting. Will Canvass City Mr. J. F. Morris. chairman of the Industry Committee, spoke in favour of an Industrial survey of the City and cited the case of Fredericton. N. B., where such s. survey had resulted in the em- ployment, of an additional 1,100 men._It was agreed to make an in- tensive canvass o! all the busi- nesses of the City with the object of ascertaining what, COMMONS Cov’t ldlnistsr Says Time llow llot Cpportune BY GIOIGI KIIOIIN OTTAWA, April 10 -—-(CP)—'!!i( Commons today heard a call for Governmen: action to assist elder- ly Canadians by increesin old-age pensions and thus easing t elr bur- den in the twilight of e.. The appeal was made by Angus Maclnnis (CCF-Vancouver East) in. moving a resolution ur in; amendment of the old age penslonl act, to reduce the eligible pension are from 70 w 60 years, increase the pension payment and‘ abolish the means test. General support for the principls of the motion come from Howard Green (PC-Vancouver South), l... P- Plcard (L—Beilechaase), L, E... Baker (l. -— Sheibourne-Yarmouth- Adjourns Debate Adjoumlhg the debate, Health Minister Claxton said that in con- sidering arlythlsti; like old age pens- ions the House take into consider- ation the social security program as a whole. Mr. Ashby said Canada had spent millions for war and surely she could spend some money now to as- ilitieis were for ment and co the City's mourn-Col. . onlpson. chairman of the Tourist Commit- tee. lead a, list of suggestions which he thought, ‘if carried out. would have ben lcial the increase of throughout the included (a) the ing o! the City's streets: (b) the listing of all rooms available in the City for tourist accommodation; (c) the improving of present traffic reg- ulations; (d) the standardizln of taxi rates from urban t6 rura pints; (c) the improvement at c bathing houses at the Brighton ‘and Kcnsington beaches; (f) reno- ion of the Market Building: (g) making arrangements with the gas stations so that a sufficient number of them will keep open on Wednesday afternoons and Sun- days for the accommodation of motorists; (h) arriving at some Continued on page 5, Col, 4 Prominent British Publisher Passes LONDON, April l0—(CP)—Vis- count Soulhwood, '73, head of one of Britain's largest pulflishing houses, died today. Starting his career as a ncyva- naper delivery boy at three shill- ings (.75 cents) a week, Lord Southwood rose to the chairman- ship of Odhams Press Ltii., ub- lishers of the London Daily cr- ald, Labor Party news organ: The People, a weekly journal with g circulation in the neighborhood of 4,000,000. and the magazines John Bull and Illustrated. Born in Birmingham, the sev- enth child of a poor family, he quit school at l3 and went to work. It was largely through his efforts that Odhams grew to its present size with ll staff o! 13.000. He was known to scrap 500,000 copies of n ublicntlon because in his opinion t was not perfect. The People had a circulation of 250.000 xvhcn Odhams took over and Lord Snuthwood brought it up to the 3,000,000 mark within four years. The Dally Herald came under his direction in 1929 with a circulation of 250.000 and rapidly rose tn 2,000,000. Lord Southwood became a Vis- count In the last New Year's ho-n- ors after being a Baron slnrc 1987. Ho has no heir and his title dies with him. A regular attendant ill the House of Lords, he acted as the Labor whip. If Bread Is LON N. Avril 10 4GP)- Britain will ration bread if the United States Bsrees to do the same, o will match any measure by the wheat DO nitod States to save and flour for people facing star- vation and death. the Cabinet air pounced tonight. A formal Cabinet statement after eclared "Qie because the United States ho t eiurent be below expectation." OTTAWA. Mifll l0 -- (CP)— The British Cabinet decision to ration bread l! the United 900W would take similar action stir- reactioii in official lit but it was - o. “Si; s a%ws nun. mic have lltfle effect on the over- all wheat tuneu- (l Washington blah o! title mm Stats: Department lmilsuadrstobrssdn Britain To Match U. S. Rationed i010 l 3W9! to adopt the mane .. o “"§.'.“‘.‘.”...“°.i.'t"iii". eminent are ifllllred aneasinss pr lain.) The Cabinet said its decision was Q sist the older folks" The present method of d“ ‘it.’ i“. n. o... am ea .." rn as well be placed tn gaseghambers and exterminated that, way. Mr. Irvine said old age pensions were not a party question. The time of thinking about old Continued on page 5, Col. 4 15th Marriage ls Disappointment _- CEDAR RAPIDS. is. app} 10 — (AP) — The 15th marriage of James F. Williams, d1, has ended in an annulment. Hi5 l4 pygy). ous marriages ended in divorces. Williams told Judfle M. C. Ham. iel yesterday that Ailgusta Mo. UB1": of New Lisbon, Wis,, whom he married last Aug. 3 lrr Iowa Gil)’ following a correspondence- club romance. disappeared an" thcv had lived together about a month. Williams expressed the bel‘ r "i-he whole thing was a 1e that she married him 1o;- hi; 11101191! rather than to cook hi; meals and take care of him as she hid Promised. _ GAMBLIN GBOUNDUP 1N N. Y. NEW YORK. A-pfll l0 -- (AID- NW Ywk City's current antl- gamhling crusade netted 120 ar. rests in the 24 h d" midnight Tuesdagviursnizllztm: i; more than for the Drevjoug 24- hour cycle. TORONTO, April l0 — (I) -- Miniminl and maximum tunpera- tures: Vancouver 42. 46: Banan- M M: Relina 30. 56; Winni- dii; Tbronto 28. M; Ottawa Montreal as. 42; Quebefl . , Saint Jggn 3: Moncton B, M; lialifax . l6; Charlotte- here. the emergency is for the next days." max, Ase-u lo - (OP) - ' i said issued b ilglltgllflolgdd0 all possible“? assist g e em mcy. wmnqq y- phasised that not consider an tfit to ra on bread in the ob S solution to the ture ssfl “it would take I Ciollill l Y I c _.._-a..-_n.-u-naoqqcssiunmnaa-o~wumu_aau~.v~ -