g Hes-oiebiotlser Fails To Save Children & ~ Western Stockyards Arc Almost Empty . . -.-.J... '“ children were. 1 to Slight Iacrcasa In iifid. Population sT. JOHN'S, Niki. Ariril 50- (CP (labial-Population of New- foundland in 1 was, 311.869. com ared with 284. ‘l2 in l cor ng to taken in a census last year" and released here today. The largest increases occurred in the y-rumber and Grand Fails areas. centres of the new: rint in- dustry in the island. w ere the lumps in population were slightly over 35 per cent. 8t. John's total increased during the l0 year per- lcd trot-h isms to 43.110- Coming Events; "Movill as nos-den to-niabs. . "Auction Sale at Oyster Bed see add in this issue. °' Sl.St.Pater‘ Ball knight. ‘r oclocifi . 121-11 "G d O Lod iii ‘ in Suigrixliersidg, a w "Another cart assaroetsrte ar- rive. Book. Mcfluigan Q Po la. 1r! <3 "Notre Dame Alumnae ‘Rum- tnage Sale. in Holy. Name Hail, Saturday, April 27th, at 2.30. y. » 4-3-81 "Buyliil p Saturday l‘, §.’.°“.f.2‘°‘3“'."“.o liaise l...‘ ‘ s o ' ., . delivery. l cents lb. fgr pigs up to 230 lbs. large igs accordi to quality. Knud p-lcrgensan. 250-21. “Collecting Hogs for Davis an!‘ Fraser Ltd., every ‘ruesdsy Write or phone collect: R. N. Dawson. Crapaud. 8-23. 35. 30. l. B. 8 tf. "Loading Hogs tor Davis and i-‘raser Ltd. Tuesday until further notice. Dingwell and Rossltar. Morell. l Sti. "Another ‘car cultivated match. hav to arrive day or so. Close oi! "if dDYiCO. Livestock OBI‘ . stuubo‘ git" ‘t r Da i’: a v Fr on at.“ ormayii mbickenaie Gawain. l-l-thiu-sat ti. " i-i t M ta Svatlonssch Rm!‘ for 33mm: Fraser Ltd. B. C. McLean P one l1. _ 1.3.5. ti. " ’ H PICK ' SUI- llp2l1L:fllflmhilgg£lJl:‘fODf. 31%|. A . r v a. "'7 ° ‘lasts-sate. " ii i D is a Fraser Ltd at Peg until train iim . Pi’ t. "o "“"-“t’...'i&“...i. rt River , O o starting at 8.15. “i695 oi the Hull Cross, giil“...;it.'ab“ijt;§.hs. boir a u . take ‘as vary b” ....... Prince. Counties weak Ao~ n1 ma, ma: tom.» Ooas ur . ac- the official filurea in; 4-21-11. his b" _ lama! daughter. to» 1m ¢sosls¥iuswliicbh~ tiditmlf“ “gt” norm: any, oar... am; Doctors moirbt aamiaistereduaoso? gonna: in their lie cl glow late today , Joseph's Hunt was “far asked ms ow id her th were all rich her h "1 aouldnt tell her they were all said they believed useofcoaloil to startafissirla kitchen stove caused the explosion which set the lonely two-room cabin ablaze. The father, s car- penter. was at work in North Bay at the time of the fire. arrived home he found and cldldren. badly burned. lyinn on the ground outside the smok- ruius of in. ..'.;i’.“i’..‘°‘°‘. a. a... .2“? an ow p c o wood" all over her and the chil- dnn. sal ' "Bha said its throw b18931" around the ohikk-en and triad in but out the flames but thaygot burned horribly before she man- lded to set them ‘out. said she was on fire from head to ioot and when she got the children out she wrapped he it in a blan- ket and threw horse into a wat- gp-fllladwtgffll where“ we had tartcd a new we -" Q Mrs Bevagufs sister. Eileen. vil- lted the family yesterday llifi 19" the cabin 15 minutes before the explosion and lire. ‘Iravsllins with ther in the brother's auto- nwulg, Alérad Bavagbsaaareachgdz-ige ‘Mn cu e a men mgbe elothinc of his Theresa. .Mr. and Mrs. Savaae were mar- ried in ml. mas bought the farm geaairowasaanrig: iali an‘: m1?‘ winter. ' ‘ liows Briefs NEW YORK. April 26—(AP)— The American Federation of Musi- cians (AIL) said today it had accepted a 38 per cent pay increase in iiettlln wage negotiations with eight mafor motion icture pro- ducing companies. he A.F.M., which is headed by James C. Pet- rilio, originally had asked a 100 par cent wags boost. HALIFAX. April 36 -— (CPi-A draft of Z8 recruits for the interim and re uiar R..C.A.1". entrained here to ay for the new air force in at Portage I4 . The group will be Moncton by five re- New Brunswick and one from Prince ldward Island. l1 8—(OP)—-A dis- to t Rome newspa er d‘Italia today said po ce found a clue to the theft of Mussoiinib body from a Milan potters field "which is hoped may soon lead to the arrest of the guilty." Llsasl Bsrryasrs Observes Blrtbday The Pe by A rllloc Marshal lAcEwcn ilults Air Force Bluc (B The Canadian Pauli ' om ae-ao Vice Marshal C. M. (Black Mike) Mc- ., MC" 11320.. oi Mont- ireonent audar of the fam- NO. l Billflfl‘ GNUO in Erlgland for 2% years-o. DBX- QU iod during which the IN set many records in the suzgd bombing into submission c! - man . "Black Mike". as he was affect- ionately called. was known inti- mately by thousands 0d hi»! 991'" sonnel, through the frequmcy of his visits to bombing stat lng operations and for bis keen interest in the welfare of the boys, Continued on page 6. Coi- 3 Ship o Co If Confe rence Montgomery Says Farcwcil To Troops BRIHAH RHIIJNI} ARMY HEAD‘- ARTIRE. April 8—fR.outers) Jleld Marshal Viscount Mont- gmnaryhwho is leaving for Britain next will take up‘ his new Chief of t e Imperial Staff, today bade farewell to the men who had fought with him from Alamain through North Africa, in Italy and in Western Europe. He addressed the men at a simple ceremon inside the courthouse at Bad yhhausen. his army headquarters. duties Still Ashore 0n Sable lslansL iiugc iirop In Canadian Wheat Stocks in Storage GITAWA. A rii 28 — (OP)- Stocks of Cana ian wheat in store or in transit in North America at midnight April lfitotalled 88-503.- 872 bushels. compared with 32.- 925.N3 on the corres winding date of last oar, the Dom ion ureau of Stat stlcs reported today. V18- l'ble sugaylies in Canadian positions were . 38.702, bushels, com arsd wt iii! s‘. ,, It combat d with 2i, S01. -Deliveries of wheat from far s in the Prairies durln the wee ended April l8 were 2.0 ell. compared with 2.181.120 in the preceding week. From the start of the resent crop year t0 ril l8. mar etings of wheat in estcrn Canada unrelated 200.- 340418 bushels. compared with 288,170,002 in the similar period of the preceding crop year. The following quantities of coarse grains were delivered from farms in the Prairies during the week ended Adiri-i l8 (tctah for the pre- cedlns week in braclre ' oats 1.416.780 (928,100) bushels: harlo 4am (mam: rye. 14.522 (9.- 61 i: ilaxseed. 18.913 (2.418) bush- e s. Loaves 0f Spanish Soldiers Cancelled‘ ' viewing black market operations. by srotsvwoon. Apr. as-a movie p set party today marked Lionel Barrymore's Bath birthday. his 50th anniversary as an actor and his 80th in . The picture: "It's A Wonderful Li! ." . M Three ‘Committed For Torso, Murder autlllsn murdarin John l h in tile b tor~ If! iitosa t was that Resis- cday at preliminary when ha and dis- ar, Mrs. . who. lurid so- rapiata with t when "the _ . after v has motile? has serum. mo. m t murder that came to light after Dicks’ headless. ilmbless body was found on ton Mountain March ls lnary ilearinl bl it ‘cent-k snasr sd look- ing bitter arres- - ec e $eh:“%smu\ l‘ court elfi ' . present. As tbaisuaky stselweritsrt and ' form‘ as - "top" ga ma {in I was isavlnue sini- he testers first“ report aw and spat tit-Fella we as" he ‘ma. fir his ‘a ceiiblooir interview. sq rats-eased rs or that I - . murder y years who weds»!- ? ac ion oi the tel the court old H as of cnch t ‘after it had with a hark- . d. l 0d a’? 1'09‘ bushels; - 1143M?‘ gem u and crew wim- the Greek trvluh- r ioahard aground on t each- erous sable Island. have refused continuing t abandon shin tflnilhi- ll 8W1?!“ agiproscbed the miitirus sands 1'10 if the Nova Bcotia coast. conversation with Press. the ocean-icing datign Franklin repo standing by the iuio-toufreighter. with a United States tug. Weath- er conditions were unfavorable during the day and efforts to re- ilcst the Attics were delayed un- til tomorrow. Rising seas made any estimation oi danger to the grounded vessel difficult but a breaches buoy set up from ship to more was ready to move 90. members of v0 l‘! . island should he ion» bacon- sidered necessary. The Alilos. bound from Britain to Halifax to load a. c c ct i‘- proos. ran afoul the Isand. t st has caused the loss of scores of ships. in iogiry weather 4B hours ago. _ ‘nvo hundred miles to the north- west of Sable Island. another freighter was caught fast on Pet- rie‘s Ledge at the entrance to Syd- ney harbor. Lighters from Sydney were sent out to take off part of her cargo of manganese ore to lighten her so she could be re- floated. The 1.7834011 Bimcoe struck the reef Tuesday on her way to Syd- nev from Welland. Ont. Another ship. the trawler Avsmte Garde. out of St Pierre. ran aground on the same reef late yes- terday but was reflcated today. Little “Black Market" Activity In Canada OTTAWA. April l-—(0P)-Tha Prices Board said tonight there was "very little concrete evidence. if any. to rove" the current ‘great outcry" t at black markets are flcurlshin in Canada. In a l. -word statement rs- the Beard sal-d Canada was as free from the under-cover transactions as any place in the world and add- ed that practically every shot-tare which had developed in the D0- minicn had resulted from panic buying which, in turn. had been touched off by reports of black markets. The statement said the largest illegal organization had been in the manufacture of counterfeit gasoline and food coupons and the breaking of the counterfeit cou racket had been the biggest un er- taking of the Board's enforcement branch. which worked closely with the B. C. M. P. forces. Time Bomb Explodcs, llo Damage Caused A (By The Canadian Press NDCW. Avril eta Prince Edward ursdly where he shortly deem a. e to‘: le ) time beaafwtuoa _o t. Read i rybody » Island Like a. n? A. SATURDAY, APRIL 21 194s C a Speculation Regarding A A i A i A Premier Jones’ Attitude 9.29%“ "mu the ti dozens of Prince gdward ‘llsllgncg-s in Ottawa asked themselves Ottawa Journal 30km! wl P er Drww of Ontario and miss- Maurioe Dupiessis o! Qu Asked ‘title Guardianfs Ottawa cola-es nt if the icture signi- fi an ur-dersta between Prince Edward Island and the Brent central Provinces. Mr, Jules tutored/the query said with a up‘ political significance," he wihue neither Mr. Jones himself nor his aides. Hon. William Hughes and W. . Massey. would comment One of Canada's northern Eskimo families shows Sgmn. Mike Bourvion o! Hull. Que» three luxurious white fox fur pelts which they had trapped and readied for trading, during the several days which Y men of likewise Muxk-Ox spent at their settlement of Cambridge y. to reach a. mutually satis- factory understanding. Early Adjournment R was re ardod as st that the r broke up at five s atemoon instead oi until aix'c'clook or aft- er as has been the practice at its meet s since Auzuat last year. Prime inlstcr King greeted news- fesparmen calculi-oi Bog; doc; o‘! room anigmati y sa thing beyond the announcement that the gremiers and of lneet in the Senate chamber on Monday. Most observers in Ottawa feel that the conference has reached a deadlock with Mr. on one side and Mr. Drew and r. Du es- sis on the other declining to budge from their stated -. While Premier It is understood that Premier Jones is not satisfied with the Federal Government's uarantee of a miratmusrl of two a year for Prince Edward Island exchange for its surrender of in- come tax, corporations tax and suc- cession dutles rights. l; mt so much a mere ues- tlon of dollars and cents, he eels. but c-matter oi exploitation oi the d other Maritime Prov- _ business in Central Canad . T use close to the Pre- mier said that he takes the view that even when Federal Public worlu are being carried on Ln P. E- I. it is the cortractors from Mon- treal and Toronto and not the workers front the Province who de- rive the maximum benefit from the orbs The Prince Edward Island Pra- mler‘ was understood in be unfav- orable to a plenary session of the Conference such as will be held on Mar-day. Negotiations between Do- minion and Pr ces are so deli- cate, he intimated. what any undue factor may wally thmw ihflm ti" balance. A settlement can be muoh more easily reached by the Pre- iars and Federal Cabinet Min- on dollars plbic sessions with flood- iilhts. the popping of flash-bulbs and the busy pencils of nvwa- paoermen. Despite this baiisf. he feels it his duty to remain in Ottawa either until the last hope of an amicable settlement has been lost, or until some tentative agreement has been reached. Aussie Trade ldlalstar llss At Washington WASHINGTON. Aiiliil 26 — (AP) -6snaoor Issdnrd Valentine Keane, fstera allora around a table. than - Ba N-W-T. recently. Cambridge Bay marked the turning point for the long and arduous Arctic trek as irosn there the snowmobiles of the party swung southward on route to Edmonton which they hope to new only in May. Iiatast report sa the umn h ed i miles south oi Norman lveuz. 0° u be“ inn ‘bout w City Starts 0n Daylight Saving Time At Midnigla “iiut 0f Bounds" y y Whiilauenedai plorimiln-bfle City . \»<"““ "1'-~.=-n... ._ . is to be favorable to the . Council's act-ion, theme The recent conference betwem s Mr. R. 1!. Peque t, whouop. resents the Domln on Department of Health and Welfare, and offi- cials of the Town of Summerside has served to bring to the publlch attention again that the waters of both Bummerslde and Char. Qmnpgmy m lottetown harbours are contamin- ated. Dr. B..C. K , cit Health Officer. said leaesltmrlzlght. y In an interview with a Guardian rangemen I doi busin l l . . representative. Dr. Keeping said or n8 c” n “he cw m SWWIM. said he would have no ob- that the waters of both harbours Jeotion to the measure it it were along with those of various rivers luiticnal or even provdncial but in thed-‘rovince were put "out of tihalt as bounds’ by the Dominion Govern- ment some several years ago and that oysters fished in those waters were forbidden by law to be ex- ported. At one time. Dr. Keeping said. when an occasional case of typhoid would break out in Charlottetown. many persons were of the opinion that the disease had bsen con- tacted by children and other per- sons swlmmlng in the ccntamlnat; Ccntlrged on Dale 5. Col. 3 sirealtdealoi lidaycr B. Earle ntaiiiticr wou con . His Worehl. litacDomldsa beanursthz‘ Foreign Minister Parlay Continues (B The Associated Press) l’, April llo-The ioreiirn ministers of Great BritaimFral-lce. Russia and the United States a- itreed today on machinery studying the question or! Paul-rations. but failed to accord ‘on the inclusion of the Ruhr and Austrian issues on the second session in Lux- embourg Palace, the ministerstook uh the disputed phases of the It- alian treaty and concurred in the principle that Italy should pay reparations within her ‘ability to French Coal ldincs To Be llationalizad P April 26—(AP) -—- The Constituent Assembly tonight vot- ed to nationalize France's coal mines and then adjourned. The mine 'law was aimed at f up ‘production which the by "still falls short by tons monthly afying our in- be. . ‘lzhsy also slreed on a presume t0 the noses t/reaty holding Italy war. responsible for the dustries' needs." Avert Showdown f: 0n Sglassish Question t fii m‘ foalallm a: MAX naanassou lass stand. mow your: Melican delegate Rafael Ds La The United Natio cy Celina. who proposed the poet- cii a sin stood o a ahowdownon ponemeat. told reporters as he ieit tbs sh oussticn tedev in tbs ha Council ohunber taut he had h that Russia-d ..r:....... ... "that; v"- *"' "w" *" m" "W v and nabs llaua unaninaom "iIIOIUM amnnl ‘Pouna pogib c mam o a moose ’ an vote for Australia latest proce- eai to investigate the Russo n» in the hone that the week-end a e. \ tlon. ‘Ema 3i‘! ibgsfirm closet soil?!‘ dei m indicated. recess would nsuit in a switch in sgrsa- y his reversed Aulh- "DWI iagiiryisnaeeul-W t Katie's‘: gglagatsh their H‘! he ..:;.._..“;~ M... ,2)" ’""" ‘ us" ‘la-r fi ‘.5’ i“ .:.." Irlshuhasl which owner "Tau. a‘ so e of the cattle is men. without any teaching. t8 so that they are unable to wareat,. timsin the City “m: c: orsxnra/ ' MERE Mart; i I i ' when Iilsacflhllllllsllvsiod IalKlliethseIreviaeaaIIl-l-l-I-I. "ll Gives Report 0a East Germany (By lack S. Braids) LONDON. April Bb-(APi-vh Vatican radio, joining Catholic bishops of Western Ger- many in denouncing conditions in the Russian sone of nanny. laid twilight 2,000 to 6.001 Germans were dyll aekly hi scraps these and va on an despread. In a broadcast: recorded In Lon- don. the Vatican radio read a “ro- port" of an unidentified eyewlh nose of conditions in Eastern Ger- many who slid that “the German reas la not allowed to e extent of the luff . Earlier today. official sources at Wlesbadeil. Germany. said a pas- toral letter by Catholic Bishops o Western Germany assalling Alli occu atinn policies was withdrawn in t e United States zone at the request of Military Gcverllmanfi authorities. They said it “belted rlestentment. unrest and possibly r 0 _.. The letter. to have been read by Catholic priests in the British. French and American zones on. Easter Monday. described Russian policies in their zone as “revolting proceedings." termed the de- nasiilcation program as a whole a‘ “nightrnare" and asserted that "hundreds of thousands. if not mil- lions" of German war prisoner! were being forced to do slave lab- or. A dispatch from Hamburg said the letter was read in all Cathalld Churches in the British area. but it was not learned whether it was read widely ln the French zone. The Vatican broadcast said that children were suffering and that "airls and women are being brut- ally raped.” adding that "only thl Church has the power to raise its- volce before the world.” “The German [INU ls net al- lowed to mention the extent at the suffering.” broadcast sorted. “There are not even seeds for the coming yuan”. _; > ' "Only m two Whiatsrpsilrdenb still them, » the broadcast continued. “ of children have for a year been. may lush vegetate. are und rncuriabedbrok- en in body and pirit." Cries for help go up from “girls and women who are being brutally raped and whose bodily and spir- itual health is completely shaken. give birth to a healthy child. "There are no doctors to cope with venereal diseases, and if.‘ there were any, there are no med- Contiraied on page 5. Col. 8 “ mo: emu owes , l‘ oven (a; coats Quail Incas) . Arprll lit-Minimum and maximum temperatures: Vancouver $ie=iesess:z§ cu the aw lpgiand Sta Saturday width will sh west and the cooler wrath: over Ontario will move into Maritimes for the Forecasts. valid Saturday: Prln Ibi 0Q Ill‘ with rain and QM. r new the ' ....-.~.-_.~ ~<-L_'<- week-and. , " until naldnlgni .1, . Ir .I7