t #- 5 liiERE; MAN’ Y lmtheale- , setwiist- pic's aperfl 1- _ Covers Prince Qlward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, JANUARY d, 1946 I PAGES os gndllabl toraodll floss provunenlillhllllotlier Maxine OI A MERE MAN Subscription Delivered sue. , Hall. $4.00: other Provllees I ILl-l- I.“ It was zirlottetown citizens e a ort housing project that indu ed the City to tak t when both the Dominion and vincisl Government: had re- used to o ahead idecDo special meeting lest night. sence from the O ty of E. Blanchard, Ooun. J.’.i.‘. Me ee presided. MacDonald estimated it would cost -, xlmste s month for the next five months :5 :99 per day would mean an expendi ure per month for that one item Project had cost the revenue from plus the Provincial Govennmen‘! 0 to 08.000. which meant e deilcit of er 0d. . He h in favour of the pro e , un. though he adrnltt was beinl spent e. lied Dress Plane For This Year Coca. lagers Replies Coun. '1‘. B. Rogeredssld much a! t! elme iture was atii to be used in fur- :;hering the airport scheme. instance, there was enough coal c last until the end of February. rhe plumbing fitting: are com- plete and most of the work neces- ort will have been in the next two ot fair, Coun. Rogers co traat the total amend- agalnet one month's an the amount involved war- Ahead Di Schedule‘ onawa 5T s - (or) - The Army Quartermaster General‘: Branch is optimistic that the re- patriation of service personnel, o- Oeissdiln Press) Jan. S-‘lhe Canad- §i“"3"‘ii°' ti“ fin... .1 n . u , c a tn e '31s»... ' _ a xpandlt i be for the newly-eannouncgd’ cm}! bl trans wi rllll . - new hospitals j “Ian!!! te middle of bill ible. and the urn: bill will be a great deal smaller durin summer months, Coun. and - disaster relief. More Tim is lost -Docause Di Strikes 0'11‘ , Jan. b-Time lost as s result o! strikes lira ll i year than double that of the correspon- period ln l0“, the Labor De- ent reported today. The 1046 figures, to the end of trik voiving $1,806 workers with loss of 1,216,082 man-days. 100 strikes involv- rkers with a less of as . Ooun. l". C. Dougan expressed the opinion the ax ense: until the end of May “will and since the income would onl be about sloped-the 01w would stand to have a deficit on the pro- .000. ‘Ito er: said the '50.; and light, had already been (Continued on Pace ‘l QOl- 5) Publisher Fatally injured In Drash (I3 Txhe Aagoolated Press BEN , ev., an. ubllsher oi the New d today from iniur- d in the crash of a pri- 12 and continued until , Dawn-L . mm,“ gum w" d. A wing ell pod a hi? on the , Coming Events fun... south ofrhere ancd 'th "Bhow, Murray Rives- Monday. l-Ni l Hohnsns, J‘ “him Society. 1-4-3 ...._..._. "Deuce. Kinkora Hall, Two Dead, Two Missing In I Duciiec Fire timing N asm actuator. _ Jan. ‘:- "Dsnce in New l-lsven School. Iridsy, January 6th. IJILDOII. 1-4-11. i "Oil Gaiek‘ htiellfl‘ iii‘ finial; m Will’ - s fire which comb! the Hotel du Oou town Pies reported toda oiiiirial a. m‘ ma. oiiic V’ V K Feed ~- orders for lwltls aifi- ma our: teeelesilll I ' ’ can: i’? fir“ m’ $381 Says British llct Worried OTTAWA. Jan. 3 — (CP)—R.t. id. Hon. Herbert Morrison. (above) British Lord President oi the Council. forecast on his arrival here tonight that the United Kin!- doin would be out of her economic diiiicuitles and "in the clear" be- fm" lDd0. en was a transition period to go thieu du which con- ols W0 d. have be continued. but "there will be no austerity for aueterityb sake." “We are not worried about the future." said the doughty little ooolrney minister. “The day is com- ing when we can spread and ex“ band." her than those in the Occupation Army and Air Force. will be com- plated before the previously anti- cipated date oi April 20, it was learned tonight Should this occur, it was anti- cipated that the repatriation of war brides would be completed be- n fore next August or September. the months previously fixed. for clean-up movements. No indication has been given as to how long the 25.000 Army and 10000 Al F0 1 Occupatidnsl flgorgérsligneG-egxinatili; will be required to remain over. seas. More than 35.000 Army m an Fore s1 be beroggiahtozhrdmelmthaiciilagiiigfigk {glgenwasefiolglxilsa {goals leave be- pmlatea.’ '° b‘ '°‘ The Queen Elizabeth, now pain; used t t i ta is scngairfié); t: oogifnihdhn mm’ fié"..i;‘...“‘ii..i".’.“..‘3’”- = w» sonnel on each trip. mm“ Wr- New York D. ii. ii. ii. A. Dhief in Germany Duits chief of operations in German gm- heblllistlon Administration, w... v izyadan U.N.R..R.A. lgmwho could not be lentoaetout nix-ope," smdiouwes Gen. M0 ‘g 4g] saucy. .2: been onetime , iniatge oese BOY Killed While Dflilllll D01 Sled NIWOAIIIIW a. lea. s - ‘""""".-*=2:".~.:-:.-=" as Magdalene To Come Under Charlottetown Office Of Income-D Tax a Island strains Take Dairy Dourss GUIlihPl-I. Oiii... Jen. 8 - (O?)- Some ‘l0 students from all parts o! ceimda no of them war veterans- have registered at Ontario Axflfl- uiturai College hare for s three- couree which iwtthiidondsynevrvi r and hoof veer ' lii‘§v°'£é'i$'a.°ie wes-annminced to- dIIYtIr em first time in the history oi the 52-year-old dairy course. s the “m” "‘ fimiii $1.1.- m; ’»§'..“§§e'§.“?nrss°i'°m Prince Edward island. six from Nova Seem- I-lld four from New Brunswick- llcvember Fish Datch, Value Dp in P. E. l. HAIJFAX. Jan. a — (OP) — Flshgfmefl o: the Maritime: caught 35,344,500 pounds o1 fish. with a landed value oi Sl.~i09.6'i0, durin! last November according to a state- ment Lsgllcd here tonishl bu "it Eastern Division. Department» of Fisheries. The ileum bath "ge- sented increases over Nov . 1914, when the catch was 7.471.390 pounds lees and tn- landed value ‘$631.; of cod brouqéit the Nova tn 1 ded value o! sesame. ‘giimpaiedanwith i8.0i38.900 pound-e in November. 1944. with I 1011495 value of 0661.831- lobsters constitute the create“ single item oi value in the fish- eries for the month and in New Brunswicka slglac%u.bed gigs landed , llll I- Yidflecoonlipsica wmiposanssoa rwelv ad by the fishermen for the month in m4 from 8.176.300 pounds o! ah. Prince Edward Islanders We" subjected to adverse weather cou- dltions but the catch of 1.0471300 pounds and landed value cd M0.‘ 201 were both advanced over the figures for November. 1044. when 753.200 pounds brought a. return of 033.487. Two-Headed Baby Dies By RICHARD T01R11‘! BIRMINGHAM. England, Jan. S-(AP)-A two-headed baby girl borirNew Year's Day to the Ibis- lish wife oi an American soldier died at 7:05 pm. today after D0 hours and 35 minutes .0! life. The infant which weighed ilve pounds. l2 ounces at . had been kept alive since 4:80 p. m. Tuesday by constant adminis- tration oi oxygen. At‘ the hcsp tal it was i ated that the‘ mother, who previ usly had believed herself to be the roo- ther of twine. had been told at least partly of the condition of the child, born (our weeks prentature- 1y. Because premature infant: are not taken to their mothers’ rooms for feeding, the problem of infor- ming the ‘hother exactly did not ill 6 I Doctors post-mortars examination tomorrow to deter- mine foi medical records the un- usual aiiatom of the infant. strangely formed because of incom- plete fission oi a single ovum. . ‘ described the es having‘ two head: and two neck! ed at the mint of the shoulder. two backbones and s sin- gle trunk. She hsd two also: and we ii."- ‘°..'.';..Ei"..t%3 ‘Si’ .*' stem he. Itilaoludtwoeeisoli u web. Jud. {Jill "I :"“.".%.""“'..“i'."r**"~”:l7§' "is: .83‘..- tm on. '31?» . Ogpoeial to ‘Ilse Guardian) , AWA, Jan. l-For SHOOT:- tsx pur ores, the Magdalen lend; wil be detached from Que- bec and will come under the Charlottetown office of the Federal IneoineTax Departmennwnen the re-orgenlzatlon of the income tax system as recommended to the Senate committee on taxation last month gets under way. This will mean that the present stafl of the Charlottetown income tax oflioe will be increased from S0 to 3i persons, its annual salary roll boosted from $8,000 to $49,- 140, and it: resent Ofllbg space extended by square feet. It is pointed out in the Income tax cc... isslonerk proposals that linking the Magdalena with Prince Edward Island for tax collecting urposes should prove more effic- ent than under the present setup where they are attached to the Quebec office. The -relport contains a recom- mendatlon that a review be made of the salaries of em ioyees of the income tax divie on across Canada. '.l‘hera is a widespread mpreuion that these salaries are low as compared to, those paid persons doing similar work in pri- vate enterprise. "I! the salaries are not in ac- cordance with those aid for sim- ilar work elsewhere,’ the report reads "the situation should be rectified." P. I}. I. Collections Princ Edward Island's income tax colections for the calendar year of i943, last year to be fully computed, total $2,274,882. A hint to provincial reconstruc- tion councils that their activities may have an important bearing on new works projects sponsored by the Governmentyia contained in llilifllllwip All; vi the main- ‘fim l ‘ azgsup y andthiil: of’: construction w lch became efioct- ive as of January l. Among the duties of the new Department of Reconstruction and Supply of which Hon. O. D. Howe is minister, ls that of co-ordinat- ing the work of other government (Continued on Page 7 Col. 3) was 37 Societies Ara Drdcred Aholieheil TXYO, Jan. d -(!'riday) .- (APk-Gen. MacArthur today o - dered the Japanese Government to clean its political house and to purge from public oflice and 00w ernment service those ersona whether email try or mem era o Parliament. who led Japan _into 000. war. 1n two far-reaching directives. which pick up where the war crimina lists leave off, he order- ed the Imperial Government to abolish all ultra-nationalist. tor» rorist and miiitarut groups or societies and to remove from pub- lic office and influence those per- sons "who deceived and misled the people of Japan into embark- ing on world conquest." The directives went further 1944 than any preceding one: in carry- ing out terms of the Potsdam de- claration, which demanded s; the ce for peace that Japan free itself. of “irresponsible militar- am. Thirty-seven societies, moat them influential politically, were ordered abolished. They included the Great Japan Renovation B0- ciety, the Greater Beat Associat- ion, the Black Dragon Society, Genyosha or Dark Ocean Society. the East Asia League and the Ail-Japan Young Men’: Club. The directive ~ also rohibited formation of any politl l party. association or socie y which might seek: to resist or oppose cccu atlon forces- to support or justi aggressive Japanese mill“?! sc ion abroad; to exclude oreign persons ln Japan from trade or commerce; to promote military or quasi-military tralnlngor advocate assassination or other terrorietic programs. Gen. MacArthur went much further than merely ordering the Japanese to oust those Japanese who had a hand. in affairs which ended in war for this he said “would notbe sufficient-to e b» . ‘ In. 4 any " y the Potsdam declaration." The directive purges the Gov- ernment oi objectionable officials holding oiaticles ohlthe Chokunitn rank or hg er. s means o- ficers appointed by Imperial oi- der, such as department beads bureau chiefs and prefecturel governor. Truman Says Progress Slow On His Program D. D. F. Party Seeks Radio Station REGINA. Jan 3 - (OP) - m- formcd solutes here said today the 0.0.1". part has launched prelim- inary nego ations for the purchase oi a radio station in Saskatchew- an. The Moose Jaw motion (CHAB) was reported as the one most likely to be purchased. It was undetermined whether the Provincial O 0.1". Government was seeking tine Moose Ja station and Premier Douglas doc ned to comment on the report.’ Boy Playing Soldier Kills His Mother‘ .41.- (liy ‘flue Associated Press) MANVILLE N. J., Jan. 3—A flve-year-old boy "playing soldier" with his father's hunting rifle accidentally shot his mother to death at the supper table last night. police ‘said today- The mother, Mrs discharged. NIW COMMANDER 30ml. N. 3., Jan. S - t M (OH-Ayoklmen of wflmlk. Gordon - Bolder. 110N313. I! commending cdiflcer of HMCD. char here was announced today. A large pert ~of ht: duties crew“ the Navel Re- our ‘W. 5\l‘1'\ WASHINGTON, Jan. 3-(AP)- President Truman declared to- night that progress had been “dis- tressingly slow“ on hi: legislative program and that “I016 is our year of decision." The President, in what he termed a stock-takin broadcast address to the Amer can cpeople, said he sought “no confll with the Congress." He added that "1 earnestly de- sire cc-operatlon." (The address was carried bv all United States networks ad 3g Dominion network o the C.) Point by point. Mr. Truman went over measure: which he has recommended and on which Con- gress has delayed action. Many obstacles had been thrown in the path of effort: to avert dangers of inflation and deflation. First among these were labor- management " ,. a. The Presi- dent devoted a major portion of his streight-to-the-people talk to elaborating on that point. He mentioned at a the Govern- ment had iaken. e spoke oi the recent labor-management confer- ence. He stressed his recommen- dations to Congress for legislation to authorize fact-finding commis- sions to look into labor disputes while strike: are barred ‘for I0 . Marasret dgyg. Lulracs, 2i, had remonstrated with her son. Michael and the father, Steve, got up om hi: su per chair to take the rifle awa > rom the child, police said, but t e gun Mr. Truman said he had hoped Congress either would follow his recommendations or propose a solution of its own. But, e said. it had done neither. ' The President witoreted hi: stand that Government fact-find- ing boards should be able to look at the books of companleeinvolved in disputes when, eoesesry. noted that numerous federal ag- encies aiready obtain information from corporations. Pact-finding legislation was u to Congress, and ever da tha reduction was till an civil- At the start, . an ems: - aslaed that Congress had done its full share toward carrying out its responsibility in foreign aflalre. But he went on to say that a similar record of achievement and ll G aosTws nfwlheud afi- m“: f""""""""""i “M” ERNMPTNT 01mins!) TOJC-[EAN nous p Dliurchiil ‘Due At lliiaini Jan. l7 V I945 Farm Income Do-wrti 5 s‘ 8 Per Cent From Record’ But Prince Edward Island Was One ‘Of Fifl ’ Provinces With Increase. , OTTAWA. Jon. S -- (OP) —'I‘he I ‘ ' miresu o! Statistics io- nisht estimated cash income from the sale d! farm products in 1046 at 8l.d0i.000.000. l- dflcwlee of 0145.- Ouuorabouteightilerccntinom Qtebllshed in 1M4. Cash in 1046. however. was the second highest on record 453,000,000 more than in 1948 1nd 8930000000 greater than in 1038. last year before the war. Except ior a. minor amount in Nova Bootia. the decrease in income occurred in the Prairie Provinces with Sadatchewan down by $l-1'7, 000.000. Alberta $47,000,000 and Manitoba 821000.000 compared with . ‘Ibeee lower returns were 0H- set in pert by an increase in Ont- ario of SMDOOJOOO and by smaller ‘ncreases in Prince Edward inland, New Brunswick. Quebec and Brit- ish Columbia. Cadh income from the sale oi o! farm products (totals for 1944 in bracketa- included-t Prince Edward Island 016100.000 18.800000): Nova Scotia $300.- 000 (026500000: New Brunswick 8341100000 632200.011»: Quebec 32233100000 ($216,900,000). Former Nazi Officers Describe Orgy Of Murder DY NOLAN D NOBGAARD NUIIHNBHG, Jan. 8-- (AP? ._ The Nazi leadership conceived and executed a pogrom which bathed Eastern, Central and Southern Europe in blood and claimed lip to 5.000.000 victims, two former offl- cgrs of the NazihS. and Security - "test --- e-th I r- nationei Military Tribunal today. The grim testimony, which dis- turbed the steel calm of two gen- erals among the 22 German lead- ers on trial, was given by S. S. Maj. Dieter Wlslency and by Maj- Gcn. Otto Ohlendorf, the slight, 38-year-old trusted aide of Hein- rich Himmler. Wisiency, described the orgy of murder in 1942-44, testified that he, himself, had prepared vast shipments of Jews from conquered lands to German murder camps. The officer uoied Adolf Eloh- mann, heed o Himmler! Jewish problems cflicc, as declaring him- self much pleased “to have 11.5000.- 000 people on my conscience,’ and wishing that it were more. Eich- mann, long considered one o! the most blood-thirsty o! I-limmlerb murderous crew, still is being Prche Ontario Security Dealings TORONTO. Jan. I —~ (OP) - Movina swiftly in its campaign to clean up Ontario securities dealings the Ontario Sec-art is today summoned some 20 brokerage housu "to show cause why their mrisytrations should not be cancell- Oommission cahalrman CP. Mic- Taaue. square-jawed and firm but with a record of falmess. announced the summonses but gave no named oi the brokerage houses Lord llaw llaw ls Executed (By The Asaoela‘ ’ Pruai LONDON. Jen. 3-—Deflant to the last, William Joyce, 40 American- born Nazi propagemiist hemi- known as ‘ d Haw Haw," died in the hangmaifs noose today for deserting Britain in war and pleading for I-lltlerism. Afterward, his brother, Quentin, said Joyce had given him this last statement: "In death as in life I defy the Jews who caused this last war .. I am proud to die for my ideals and I am sorry for the sons of Britain who have died without knowing why." A crowd of about $0 stood out- side Wandeworth Prison --quiet except for an occasional cry of “Jairmany calling" ln mimicry of the manner in which Joyce opts‘?- ed his broadcasts from Berlin. e crowd remained calm when the prison officials nailed the notice of execution and the doctor's cer- tificate of death to the gate post of the grim prison. New R. C. M. P. Head In N. B/Pakee Over ' ‘$1 W5“ ‘c. .22“ mad. ’§§-ac"'@am“ m s‘ Correct Winner or Standard Silver a (I Dhainpicnehip It as announced ettbs showwat Sumnseride j flhflilllllivnshill in the standard sil- ver section was Mr. Stanley Willis of Cornwall. instead of Mr, Willis of North River, another ex- 5 -» hibltur who was a lint pflgq Q15- i _ s. -_ ..,_.__..;,u_. r that the winner of the small. a occurred when the pelt was being GREYS. sou ht b Allied authorities. T e so low Ohlendorf teat that the special 5.8. groups were attached to the German A when the Nazis attacked Ruse - with orders to kill every Jew an - olitlcal --mmissar. iii-regions - . Women and children . e, - soldiers who‘ might ' , children were consign: only gas vans for execution hang! The killln s, Ohlendorf tes e of the German High Common - Defence counsel for Field Chief of Stall’, and Ooh-Gen. e fred Jodi tried to shake the tea a mony that the German Army ws aware of this slaughter. Both d iendants maintained their icyealm in the morning, but they wore vis- ibly disturbed durlnB the TG¢0$ and anxiously instructed th counsel. . . 4hr. Mama Auums nun“ i2, ‘as; Charlottetown l6; Bydney l1. M: Yaiasaoifl b-asiow am. IOIUICABTI: Lake Si. John; little lower temperature. Gulf Bay Chaleui’ and I Shore: Fresh southwest- mcstly cloudy and s little scattered snowfiurriiee. Mas-lobes: Fresh sostbwnt Ottawa. and U 5t. Lswianoea Partly cloudy all mild with lfliw drizzle. Saturday, con inning High tide and onidht at Sim First noon January 10. “chin error, officials exphlsasl, ' identified from the exhibitor‘! ~ were carr ed out with military; “precision. and with the kiwwledgd? shal Wilhelm Keitel, former N!!! _ Pat“? osefi - with scattered eriowflurries and a- tered snowfiui-riea or Wm 7, thihaaorelng at 18.1! ‘ l‘. . gig fiutdenoiiow