More»... B0 J45‘. h"..t§°'..‘£"£..'“ 63$‘. MAXIM! 01A. TMERE MAN 3W1 d cnnuooimtrowlfl. cannon, lvtoliinny, APRIL 8, 1946 1o PAGES THREAT IS REVEALED Illlerlpf-llel Ill!- KII fill » “B. IIWHQIU-l-LII-Q Effect on 1...... Industry is Feared A. G lbrii kill"- ) Fears that utter and auras mpy seriously ham r p lit of the touriet indus- ry this summer, porticularly tn awly-opened datricts were ex- reased by several members of arliament over the week-end, and strong pressure la be! put on uthorit es to do aometh n: about t. " < ’ ~ . W. Renew. hariiame tary aaisiant to Finance Min star a sley has reeeivedwtumeroua corn- pislnis from his constituent: on Vancouver island from psopr etore of tourist establishment. thet they are unable to expand. and take care of the influx of ourists on account of the low butter and sugar quotas Ontario members have relcterived sinawmrcet gestalt:- iioni. w some - ars of tourlstiodges fefiigg the food conditions may f thorn to poltponc, construction for an- other Ylll‘. p. Leo Dolau (tractor of the canaclan ’i‘ravel uresu has ex- pressed concern .,over the situa- lion. and is srransin a confer- ence between ntem a of Ia!’- llament affected nd Donald flor- con. Prices Board chairman- All four members of the mons from r ce Idward 1810M are watchful t a situation close- iv. randy" gsléoi’? w‘? the iarlo an r s co ensues’- giiirfliori warranta, ‘file Slsritiin TEN. THOUSAND COMMUNIST-LED JliPS Hge British if Rfinery in Iran Ysnir Designers Vlsegiiis islanders Expected Subs May I Become‘ Future Capital Slups i lIrsstlc Changes In iisval Iieslsn. WASHINGTON. April '1 --(AP) ~Subnlarines are f bolt b! surface chi worst. "Racing Marc Lost In Fire Saturday Night Dolly Dew itock, an loo rscins mare owned by Milton 0. Bell, Charlottetown, was burned to death in a fire which occurred last Saturday iiilht at Owen's Stables, 148 Eownal Street. The racing Hugo oil refinery of Anglo-Iran- ian Oil Com any at Abadorl on the raian ., th completion of the new Soviet-Iranian. oil alrea- incnt similar plants may be con- structed in Iran by the Russians. Britain. with monopoly of tho southern 011 fields depended for rnanv years on Iranian oil to oper- ate her navy. Soviet-Iranian Cil Co. iiotails Revealed Ii. S. Military Police Chock Demonstrations TOKYO, ‘l __ _ States militaArgrlpoilicéAifi) n" "id 118D! with mounted m‘- Chine suns checked a demonstra- tion icday by 111000 Qmnmunllb led left-wing Japanese who ston- ed Premier Snldenara‘: official residence, shouted for his over. gatgfiflfflnggi‘ b9" "t! two Japanese 5 t t n» 33‘@~»?=°Jii'é'.i runners: day's Htiiiercl election followed re- nor-ts that the Conservative Shido- m-ra Cabinet would try by may. kgil 1° keel! Power after the else. Sneakers clambered to the to]: unece polic a a l | iigurtyarrlhaitc fife’? onneniniia raf- e overt row f Binld his gibirieti“ ° 9"“ ‘m’ e rn tarv police stepped ‘l1 "lily i" haitflvioience when "l" the Japanese police, who fired seven warning shots into "i9 "If. can!!! not keep the of the wail, in defiance of 300 Ja - l i PARADE Announces ilevv Foreign Policy PRESIDENT TRUMAN OHIUAGO, April 7——(AP) —Pro~ Move Surprises Merniisrs 0i The Security Council BY MAX KABBELSON NEW YORK, April 7 —(AP;- The implied threat of a continues Russian boycott of the United Nat- ions Security Council arose sudden- l toniaih. e Soviet Union now is demand- the negotiated case from the Council's axenda on the ground the issue has been resolved by agree- ment, .o Moscow radio as heard in London announced that Soviet Ambassador Andrei Groinyko in e letter to the Council Secretariat disputed the Rtality of further pursuit of (the Iranian case and tr-listied that ‘itbe stricken from the docket. Iranian Ambassador Hussein Al: round New York fought by surprise A l‘ harbor-were _ spokesman o M.A.A. said he had not, the tiettar, that he had no m m. Tueado . Ale mil t remain here ohm instead of returning to Wash- in n tomorrow as planned, radio said t with the disclosure that.- crowd front storming the court. “d”; human, prod-hm“: ‘or may, the United State: s new "univer- sal" foreign olicy designed to 9p- 11059 lcirresson the world over, called Saturday for_ strong mm. tary forces to back it up. Speakini: before a crowd police estimated at upwards o! 0,000 persons, the President, standins bare-headed in wind-swept Boi- dier Field, declared the United States must remain strong to pre- serve the peace and protect the weak from outside "coercion or penetration." Mr. Truman called for passage of legislation extendin: the Selec- tive Service Act another year, armed forces unification and uni- versal training, which have stout opposition in Congress, and then, departing from his prepared text, declared: "Nobody should with the national so He did not elaborate. Welcomed in Inndou LONDON, April 8-—(Monday)— (lteutersr-Jrhe Daily Telegraph, Conservative, today editorially welcomed President ‘Pruman’: Chicago speech Saturday as a "definite turning point in the American attitude to world affairs," marking abandonment of Isola- tionship by the United States ad- ministration. The Timed, Independent. declar- ed that Mr. ‘liruman had “added to his stature" by his challenge to laolationism. arinc . z t N in isthmus“? United Ba s I caused by sztooonlddooo budget re- ductions. general poet-Wu economy and plans for on atomic-era fleet- There is an apparently direct Iv iationshlp between that trend end venom, Navy susscstions that the new super power may help hoist tho aublnersibles to top rank anion! sea wow”- Onl one snri Prince Idwalld blood as ti- cuiarly. Travel Bureau of" Ill state. are in a somewhat haoitl" nosltlon than central Canada ll mare was the only mimni in the stables at the time, but it was im- possible to rescue her es, when the fire was noticed, the wiloie in- terior of the building was fiercely ablaze. . ‘ OIty firemen, after a fight last- in: one hour and a half subdued the blaze" but not before the whole 00m interior of the stables was badly -‘ maged. A couple of sulkies, har- ness, hopples, and other rucini: equipment difficult at present to m replace, were also deatrv/yed. The more was owned formerly by Cheater Pratt, Si. flier-i. Mid u was purchased by 3*" "Y? r l onths are. , y . (By Joseph C. Goodwin) . April 'i--(AP)-—Prem- ier Ahmed Qavam told Iranian newsoogermen today that Russia would ave control of the propos- ed Bovief-Irnriian oil company for the first Ii years under the terms of theazivement to be presented to the Iranian Parliament for ap- proval, Giving additional details of the g!” 551. disclosed in the Iranian- ov et. communique of last Friday, Qavam was quoted by the ‘Iranian nawapapermen as saying: "The time of the company's ex- istence will, be so earn, durinz : Hthedirstéiisltcof whic diuesiiririi? control st per cent of the shares and Persia 49." Qavam was quoted further as saying that "all exploring expen- asa will be borne by the Russians" and that “Persia will retain all rights to the ground." ‘Routers News Auancy quoted Qavarn as saying that during the second M years "Persilrs share will be 50 per cent and the Soviet share 50 per cent." (Reuters said Russia would take half the oil produced and Iran would he free to sell the other half to the hiqbest bidder but tho dispatch added that for geographi- cal reasons this also probably would go to Russia.) so stlifiiifilns After Tlilsijifivo HONOLULU. April '1 _ (Ap)._ yard. Earlier in the day, an estimated 15.000 men. women and children withered in Hibiva Park near the Government buildings to hen!- Gornmunist speakers demand an end to the Emperor syatcm and the overthrow of Bhidehara. Communists and Socialists for months have been calling for re- moval of the Shldehara Cabinet, biaminu it for food shortages and contending it was too reaction. flry. From th Prk l0, , , including eSocialists aoaoo $1350‘; Gqlflmuflliils and income Koreans. (in Liner Acuitsnls Sta?»- Jtflffli; upended“ 01c d ts In n hboring oun . giro Sate Depardsneni; h? no comment on the Gromyko cmand toniiht. n'i*"n‘.li’."‘i ‘dim denim“. servicemen. neqbere of. grenfanadien Wo- nens and seven i th iiea assnoldiseed ‘Ietunh “Those bound for In lid- f P. I. ., _ - cl". tho maturity of tourist camps nd ledsea already l?" “"1"!” uiiel‘ and tuner q to: and it it xpccted that any expansion this ‘ear can he taken wire of without neut- dlfliouitv. It ia unlikely ha! xdo "k0 l“ ‘resent hut- r lb Oppose Pelala Move Great Brittain _ and the United ‘Stout; wceire reliably“ re nted dur- e ay repar g o pose lgodandh mm: to place tihe - ish ueotion before the Counci, Bo h B iah and American sources said that unless Poland's t. regime . Go n .w u. crease the . er ation nt he may -» awards increased quotes ‘i! omnioditiea where smdi- . warrant. " . M...» . . , ’ " . u] ,__Y_ o. ._',__‘. ,‘ -o_i.,.~‘- J.ll‘in _ . m d Sssk.VCIo-o|is Seek hlef of mval 09' der of the so‘ w d~~to the‘ Premier's ' resi- dence, wavin: ba ere. Two police-men were beaten. Stones flew. Windows on the first finer of the residence were smash- ed, Before the lost demonstrator was shooed outside, Secretary General Kyuichl Tokuda of the Communist Party knocked at the Premier's door and talked to Shidebarifs secretary, who told him the Premier was not at home. Tokuria told the secretary the meetlnrz at Hibiya Park adopted a resolution caliinrz for immediate overthrow of the Cabinet. He was assured the information would be conveyed to the Premier. The demonstration was some- thing new in long-rezimented Japan. and the police seemed un- certain how to handle such‘a strange situation. tained some unex-pec hitherto unknown information the two Governments would take the some line they wok when France recently asked their support in brlln the Spanish case before tlhe ouncil. _ London and Washington rejected France's request on d that, no international isted under the meaning i. charter and that the question of what the Franco regime did inside Spain did lnot come within the Jurisdiction of the Council. TAKES NEW POST ST. JOHN'S. Nfld., April 7--(CP Ostrich-Brig. L. C. Goodeve, com- mending Canadian Army forces in Newfoundland, left here Satur- dayt for Halifax to take up a new poa . I» ..lti's. Edith itenil ' BI‘- fiver: . . t and G. it. Profit. H. l‘. Milli. l. MoAuiey, With ‘Ontario tow u- . "r. ca‘: ‘::"i:l.':i'i¥.l....::.:§: . - l a . laaia th‘e sattlna up of cocktill "i" "m" i“ a ' °' . . ADLI-n-Pfo. - rte. GQMRWDU j h‘ a. Japanese To Iiole Wednesday 1-. flay politics ety." able to remain weeks. approach an anem i “ from REGINA» APH] 7 -—-(CP)—SBBK- a safe depth l“ cities i atchewan Co-Operatives M later L, F. lvfofntosh will head a four- man delegation leaving here Wed- nesday for Britain to upset-into of air oocrat- reciprocal trade agrcemen-s be- lauochlng. nf ‘tween United Kingdom oo-o er- iih- atlvea and ttbose in this Prov do whidh could opemr a market of 20.- 000,000 Britons to the products of Saskatchewan Turnover would be millions yearly. n. a iii" °i'°'il.'°i'.'.“t.'in‘ Dill-ill l" P" P° ° with Britain. 1on1 ursod in’ Plum with ef ects Hiroshima suffered." chief, Vice Admiral Redford. in charlfl ions. refers to the guided missiles and rockets out surfacing- i outer ter- m a imal roval o! the Pfxlfl- “It urn or?» sale of beer _ d liquor o Parliament would mean that (continued on Pale Ii col. i) " ....._...._..__. ot Andi-her navy Arthur W.- . (AP) — will . its densocxa“ hilitant-iy and. perhhpl to the reel: of the world disappoint- eiection Wisd- 5W0 r .865 l thQ Employment Trend iinwsrd In P. E. i‘. .-_-_ HALIFAX. 7 --( lovment in M?! itinsecp) fiémfitt- eii. lwitlt consider- bie in Nova Scotis and $3 n1“..'i'.l"§‘aa"."i“n§»“i‘.°f tfii 0:25am; to haunts, released here Ruiorta ved from 1.183 11 on" “intern-dud l employed which was 994 ‘ofnt less tihe cor- ige ulimiier "employs: . there waa an ir-n-eaae lgldiitributsc. simsestotgllogg . compared . . previous month. < Events t l Tim aligifieem interest an insl . in the lronorai n ay. f fre am tnii". ‘about. outside world bec to eppro able war-bred cynicism. electors candidates. vatism and various mocratio libs a1 O v 1 us n rliamen once. Nearly al political veterans were d y Gen. MacArthur-I ultra-nationalists. cscmgjrsr w ohoo members of the House of sentatives from more than Iflectioneerinl has been of more _ oooint the the densities: C0115 ' \l ) 1711119 d se ‘tea Rome- 2.700 suitory with few clear-cut iaauea e maior one is between conser- "degxees of “dc- r ism- of the ‘catsdidaies have exper- the Wei-known iso alified May Belay Iloxt Espionage Report -_.--. UITAWA. fibril ’T—(CPl—D°I' eibiiity was soon in informed quar- ters today that the fourth and perhaps final report of the Royal Commission on espionage might be held back by the Government until completion of court cases of i: person: now charged In Can- a a. The reason behind the delay would be the desirability of iiiv- ing the accused as fair a trial as of Boaaibin by not Iirineinx out new‘ ‘me cued ‘l. m" ird. busi- other "iinilr 1e -~ til earned i060?“ "mag fit facta that mietit influence a iury. Plans Abandoned For ‘Summer Recess Of House .._-...-_........__ not: la cont ‘Inc t-hrcyprrgég l I tfiuyider may be Milli-ll: next ~ Time was a faelim that. VII held gnu y If; e_a of start- in January "lllfilvyhaanot deem lie l i t I Saskatchewan's will enter bhe discuss! . "hi." hii. ‘ifnlrlflnipn m r asaweil as with the U-nfled K111i- dom co-operatives. ti d rt aria-illite- cns igic‘ one Body Recovered From Grand Iiivcr _-.-.-_. The body of John Moran, who with hia son, Emmett, was drown- ed in Grand River, near Bridge- town on Tuesday, Jan. 8. was round last Saturday aveniniz by a Mr. Llewellyn of that village. Only the most men re details were available last is lht and it is not yet known whether or not an quest will be held. The late John Moran, who was about ll years of age, was the mail driver for the Newport district but on the afternoon of the day of the tragedy was not engaged in drivina he rnail but in collect- ine provincial taxes in the trict. Bis l-i- ear-old son, Emmett. whose body was recovered two dsya later. was with him his eer- pluneed through auto the lti iat a: O B!‘ ‘oh I "hi? '5 "simrthi tine-l“ Eemniaie idatiiit- e orts i Bodies of four more victims of Monday's tidal wave were recov- cred flaturday bringing the num- ber of known dead in the Hawaiian Islands to 105. About C0 persons still are miss- intr. In the little sugar planta- tion villaae of Laupnhotihoe only two bodies have been found. Still unoocoun -' for are iii students, four teachers and a housewife. Possible Ho WINNIPEG, April 7 —(CP)— The suspicions of a Winnipeg taxi driver and the loyalty of a fallow II. S. Woman-ls Charged Wit_Ii_Mnriisr A-MHERS . -Miss Pearl Clark o 8.. was committed for trial on a charge of murder when she beforfi stipendiary Mait- . G. acKenuie hleifi a ert. N. ppearcd innate A T NB" urdly. The oharite was sainst the inrl of the body of n in River Hebert March ‘I. St. John Shooting Victim Recovering SAINT rm, N. a. Anrll 7-‘ (OD-improvement was toni ht in lea . Jordan Riley remained un ~a charge Jordan born Ml after a the condition o of intent these i Supreme in Atprii ‘l-(OP) River Heb- Sat- ,_ e discovery ant child at eported Char- while James C. der remand on to murder. suffered a bullet wound under his right eye. He ia expect- ver. the shooting in a et house yestenia ‘ followed a quarrel over Beulah liner-at tartar wi a air. 1,18, wea held as a __4 rabble combined early today to bring about the capture of a man suspected of planning a holdup. A week ago today John Johnson. 48, a taxirnan, was found dend with his head crushed in on a lonely street in nearby ‘ruxedc. and since then the fear that the killer would strike again has haunted taxi drivers on night trips. The advent of another woeir- end helzhtened the cobbles‘ feel‘ in: of dread. About 4:15 o'clock (his mornin| twn strangers hailed Don Clayton and asked to he driven to an ad- dress which Clayton. well-versed In Winnipers ntrecta and inter- sections, considered non-existent. As Clayton nulleii away, another taxi, with its lights out, started to follow him. Clayton's suspicions increased when his passengers ordered him to stop "lust around the corner‘ of a lonely intersection. Clayton stooped. and no did his friend who harl followed him. Then the two taxlmen confront- erl the nassemrers. One fled into the hush which linen the street but the drivers captured the other and turned him over to police. He is being held without charge. lien iitllsilssksn To It Lsuncilsd VlUllOlIAHAprii ‘F-(OU-Hra. Ruth Moore Btubbs of Victoria, widow of the late Omdr. J. l. ltubbs, 95.0., D 5.0.. ‘action following the ainkinfl of his command, the destroyer Athabas- kan in an Rn iIah Ohannsi action i A il lose, aa been invited to i‘ an a new Jlth besiran at I , it was " learn tonight. ....___._._..._.__.. MOSCOW. Anti ‘i --(APi~_-!tus- es ve pier , many were converted inn i . . “firth-a by the ahcotin: 8i 0on- l Daarloonera‘ who f Winnipeg Cabbies Capture ld- lvlp Man Civilian Meat Consumption liovln OTTAWA. Aw '1 — (OP) The Xiontinion eau cc Statistics said tonight that preliminary es- timates irtdicatcd. that the civilian meat i016. per capita consumption of declined sh y during Meet rationing was partly respon- aihle. but the chief fector wee a decline in pork consumption. Total ‘civilian consumption was estimated at. i -' per- Coir IS About 11w. oiibr 4mm. ‘for Dlirltecinfzs ABQVE PAR 86.5 ,. capita. compared with 10.8 bounds in loss. Pork consummation wee lower than the i844 01.4 pounds. Bureau added:- e the i016 Der capita - is down y from pro ous yea-rs. it is still consider- new ablv above the ore-war overuse. beind over i! pounds lreeter than the loos-so avarace. The decline in consumption is partly a result of the re-introduction of meat. ra- tioninu lest September. Lard con- sumption in i046, estimated at 5.9 pounds per capita for the civilian population lower ia 2.4 pounds than the ultimate for the crevi- ous year. However, the lbto con- sumption is two polsnda h her than the ore-war average of "l. pounds par cspita. Der annum. Montreal Constsllle's t» Condition Still Serious MONTRIALt '!——(OI)— While Constable deon DeaRoc- ars, shot Friday nigh while pur- suing two aumlcioua- oolsirig men into a lane, lay in hoQital still in serious cond tion, Montreal's col!- n biea and etectives patrolled in fui force over the week-end under "take no chances" orders. Almost prisoners were A ril ‘I with goodies‘: Minimum and at am. peratisres: Vancouver 3'1, 5i; m. monton ll. d0; w: I9. 43; Win- onto 29 46: nipeg 3'1, 4'1: , Ottawa N. M: Montreal S0, 44, . N: Moncion 2'1, 36: alifasr 80. f6; Charlottetown 28. 34: Sydney I8. 35: nsmmlmt. April 7 - or) Weather synopsis issued Dominion Public Waat r at Halifax at 10:10 I’. i . Bynopeie at 0 p. ns.— A w n- ine storm new lying over the Gulf of 8L Lawrence is moving slowly northeaetiwerd with decreaeinit winds over the forecast district o cool weather baa prevaile ay over Western Quebec an Ontario due to drier air which will be pushing eastward into the fore- cast area Manges. Tlhdiaum proving wee e oo w e ttie im ay_ TORDNIQ, April ‘i -- (GP) __ eta O ~" wall Mediate lidwerd Island-cloudy- with widleliy mttzt-‘eldéinogm . lions! tempera d mos evening to " . gidnwio mo. . lii sricttotown . , : 0Q v "- stab s“ w" Emma. ti! ll .. is‘ fl.» ymtitea .5, _ out _to_ round