MAY so. 1041 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN b PAGE FIVE 1"” 0B0 Officials inder Stiff i Examination OTTAWA. May 39 — (CP)_ _- Ln; 5w; by the 0B0 into the {Had w; ffitfiillliie broadcasting of news- Mpt-rs would be a matter of Pub- f-.. policy decided by the govern- ‘fful and Parliament, A.D. Dun- ‘of g(,\'€‘l'llO'I8, today told the tsd10 ‘ conunntop- of the Commons. h. unOlllflf day of two sittings, the committee heard it eontbnded b‘. 3.1m Diefenbaker (PC -- Lake C}. rs) and Rev. ELG. Hansell (SC . n-Lcod) that the CBC had in go into that field with Lil llBVg that power." Mr. other side o! the picture. In the ye, group controlled two radio HS and three newspapers in zolin and Saskatchewan. If’. _ _ fact that they were liberals - air but they might be replaced r7011". (YYS on amplitude modulation Ln; _\.\i iroqilcncics and on F M. frnqllclllcs. All. ts the present raxd this would extend what al- ready was somewhat of a monop- M "We don‘t think it's right for iiisy l. sevcli applications had been int V _ _ “m, qlktzifrllln of the CBCs board sidlrled housmg to end Canada's lsc,s00,ooo ll.B. Debentures Sold ilillillillg Problem - Aired in House 0f iloiniiions Yesterday ‘MONTREAL. lvlaym._(0p)__ ‘A new issue of 06.500000 province of New Brunswick debentures has ibeen sold to a syndicate including Nesbiit. Thompson d: Company and three banks. The issue is comprised of $4.- 000.000 2 3-4 per cant 15-year tie- bentures. and s2.£0ti.000 2 per cent 3-year debentures. both dated June l5. 1947. The successful tender price was By H1». JONES OTTAWA. May 29 (cp) Reconstruction Minister l-lowe m. Illiht told the Common; he m‘; "ml- °1°5ll18 the door" on suggag. um“ l"? a Pmgrllm of state sub- SMNQBQ of accommodation but, field he would be "sorry" if this‘ as?‘ found i9 1"‘ "is only |olu-' 98.719. ' Of the proceeds 14900000 will I A . lonMig-ecgdge sepped into a debate be used for refunding’ obligations howl" ll ‘Tigfldllflg of a national now outstanding with the balance j B0 il_. latter given this of $1,540,000 earmarked for hard. “Ppliwl-l 0-’ llflllvlillt‘. to answcnsiirfaced roads and permanent CHY- made shortly. lsbls In advance. ‘of controls and up into the intric- unifs of the ate field of finance. i [Royal Navy tonight were prepar- of dis- Most of the Opposition speakers on a bill to stimulate Canadirin home building. urged a govern- ‘ment-sisonsored subsidized program which had developed as a result of the war. l But, ihc Dominion could not 0p- Where a town or city co-opera- ted with the Federal authority. housing was up to requirements but wher! there was no (‘o-opera- ipal authorities. i-ng the final conditions posal, it was learned today. ‘When their work is dons tha Royal Navy will have parted with 89 fighting units since VJ-Day. iolin iht- l4,000-ton fleet carrier Magnificent. An arlriysis of the disposal of~ light vettes. Countries which have received warships on loan are France and ‘the Netherlands (one aircraft cruiser Aurora. "The United States. Russia. ‘This connoisseur-colossus“ Ollllfllllhffii-DIIIIIIIQKIIQQI a any noun may hymen“ at in Qantas wollaklotly pag- INVESTIGATING BREAK -—Tho City P014106 announced last. niglht that their investigation into the break at. the Rite Way Cleaners on the nlslht of May 15 ts continuing. The 8006s stolen. uue police said. consisted of e. variety of goods ranging from two men's suits to ladies‘ coats including jackets. shirts. collars, etc. DOCTORS HOLD MEETING .- Dr. C. M. Harlow. Camp Hill Hos- pital, Halifax, was the guest speak- er- at a dinner meeting last. niglht of the P. E. Island Medical As- sociation, The meeting. presided There was a-large attendance of medical men from various parts of each. The prosecution was con- ducted by the R. C.M. P, BRITISILILOREIGN (Continued from Page i) everybody is frightened of." The situation now was to wait and. see developments with partition. forth suggestions on Palestine. everybody else. instead of de- nouncing Britain,_can be brought "In this war between the Jews and Gentiles is involved, not. only; and l l (By The Canadian Press) WEB!‘ PUBNIOO, N. 5., May 20 --Tl’lB nine crew members of the Yarn-south scallop dragger LnG-B. were safe and en route to Saint‘ John. N. B» tonight aboard the gfrelghter Rockwood Park which ploughed into their stout little ,ship in fog of! the New England coast early today. The men were picked up by the Saint John-bound freighter shortly after the collision which ripped a gash in the 70-foot drag- cutter was dispatched to attempt salvage operations. reported injured. Albert Ditntremont. owner of i116 L- Cf- 13-. said here aha had sailed Saturday for Yarmouth, about 20 miles from this south- western Nova Scotia village, on her second scallop fishing voyuge to Georges Banks. near Boston, in two weeks. The previous trip hnd marked the first time a Yar-l mouth vessel had fished the banks for scallop. The ship had been repaired and renovated last summer. and D'Entremont families. i was lie-elected first vice-president. .and Mrs. H.S. Angus, also of Tor- onto. waa chosen second vice-pres- ident. Other members of the executive: Mrs. Velyien D. Henderson, Tor- Rclfi, Halifax, standard bearer. _ Other names of those sicctrd to the ilaiirintil cxccutvo vrii] be au- pa-ice is 54 cents a pound). , "Speaking for myself person- ially." he said, "I can't say I “Pd ithe butter business profitable nu ivilile retaining the hasi-c value of Passengers from the Barbadoes aboard ship who will dlsemrlbarlc at i u... ‘Headquarters. Ottawa. “imi- Q"Pll1n- "filled in the city criiriist cusiiiiisii Steamer Runs Down ‘senior Protestant Small Fishing Boat I lino Grow Members Ara Safe; Scallop iiragger Was . From Yarmouth, li. S. ‘Chaplain ilisits Hers -'°°1- 5W9!» 0.3.2., Anny chid Prot- l-lll- Klimt. Col. Stone is on a tolu- of Eastern centres and ‘was accompanied to cniarlottetown by Cumnarld Protestant Chaplain Capt. James Miller, Eastern Com. mam! Headquarters, Halifax. Last night at the Armourles Col. Stone renewed acquaintances with a num- ber of former members of tihe Sec- ond Canadian Division and the 5th Canadian ‘ eu Division. iiungarian Premier (By The Associated Press) a. plot to overthrow “Hungarian democracy." said Nagy would mt Montreal include lVliss Rena Cald- FEW"! to Hungary. W811. New Carlislc; Mr. T. Fitzger- ald and party, Barribadoes; Mr..and bill's. E.T. Worswick. Quebec: the Tcptlflfii ml ng tonight on a flight Nov. l3, 1946. whereby the amount from Poll; 3k lo AkHrPYYi- 0f the assessment against the The two-engine Dakota (DC-S) personal property of the appellant Among the 21 passengers aboard. warehouse. most of whom vrere women and Chief Justice Thane L Camp- children. Wu Gander Thorstelnssori. bell gave judgment in favor of rt member of the Icelandic Althlng the respondent with Mr, Jugtlcg No li. S. Embargo connected with the case in a legal capacity. iir. liyrus ldacldilian Receives LL. ii. lisgrso M "l! largest convocation is RM history of MoGdll University, iuhtrcel. on Wednesday, tile d;- groe of Doctor of ws was con. ferred on Hon. Dr. Cyrus M". mlilan, who was introduced by DQB" J- J- O'Neill in the following words: “Mr. Vice-Chancellor: "I have the honor and the gr"; personal pleasure to preggm g. YOlI, in order that you may can. fer on him the degree of Doctor 0f li-lws. honoris causa, the Hon- oraole Cyrus Macmillan. who i1 iircsclitly retiring from the Mol- son Rofessorshlp of English Lun- lt that could eliminate the Opposition suggestions that this! bridges . a .. t Jmethod w ch ‘ ' A J M ‘m, gers side. The tiny vessel began Capt. Harvey's son and his crew in lhll" brlsllw" “ "°“' °°“ l“ e °lllY °hl Whleh 1t- il lXPocfed thlt s public 0W" by m» - - “r W" w“ t ik lgllS IS U3 Budge d Lit t U ‘P ' would n ,1 _ t ‘t, t H ,1_ a an and a U. B. Coastguard are natives of this Acadlan flsh- a“ "a “rel "ld if"! w“, d e ec vely meet the scar offering of the new issues will be held l“ h‘ mm” e W“ °' m; village which h" many DEM; the dcanshlp of the Faqyity o; Arts and Science. "Dean Macmillan has made out. hula-r said. Po you want iaOgifilllliliQrmitlilinglflgrtfli/sge txhllggse 15:! the provkunm None of the crew members was I BUnApEsT, May 29_A high Sta d, , l 1 ‘t know." said Mr. Duntoindectcd several gn1gndnyeyyts DTUDOSQ ._.__. i y ungarian source said Premier “e121 r2,’ edcfigtgicitltlz? hsoldiih‘ ., ..t_-,@ supply ‘haven't considered lt."l€d the CCF’. pasty, It now We,‘ , GAME ACT CASES-Yesterday ercnc Nagy of the antl-Com- and in politics. l’ a er l 51y, Diefenbaker. quoting the to t e Senate. morning s family group 10'!‘ thrge LDID-E- s. s munist small landholders party “A Eraduaw o! ‘M; umvenu’ lnn"a:l.:..ii;"i‘l‘ti.:l;?12i;i n‘; I . stl....ii:i;"...';i::..a""as..i. 1 _ . - a ii‘."".‘i°.2°.§‘....“ii...if'ii.“filii‘...fiii.'i' ."‘,,"";';;"‘-, if.’ - ' ' ' _ ' a socme wi to g ffltSillliiE broadcasting - it dropshas charge of housing, might be Gaudei: on charges under th; i today. English since 1909’ anllésrtrllzlzntjeg A l-lpugyqlpl‘ ou't cit your radio myth. solution ht, if it In under-I Game Act. All three were eac i The. informant said Nagy hadflargeiy responsible for the build- ....._._ for your breakfast table, holltaken. there wynld have to be a N I sh- fined $2.00 and costs for anglinx ___ ban ‘pushed from oflies». by m. mg up of May" Han wouuhop’ r‘ hm _.. now was practical and arg-g very different‘ organization of, uithout licenses at Vernon River ivaomm MT; a (c?) _ Th. 55- “Chomedy” Cut P L minority Communist Party. and and the promotion of dramatic ‘ r “bu that this presented radio withlresponsibility ‘and s. "very differ-h on Wednesday Qvmilil- 0061MB‘- m‘ Rylamaqew o’ Dal-vine on? Sam. Rama’ L‘ m 90-" unlbadins-l pro-American iiungarian; said it studies at McGill. He showed great zifiepitiiix-‘oitrtiitliriutify igr dahrihcteygubllc teyfitlabxpihlryidl-misfifirisalsm the new‘ ___ 2:11. ffidltggngiwoéficfhfafiigwitif 1°46)’ We! rB-flicvie‘ national’ pres: a mm’ °1 m°i“"‘- equivalent 1° l ill“: bgziriiiiitgg gfetisatcohriglcattzslzletilrfid izltfhzsiaultriiofanfacggn uric 1km" m‘ I \i.l Coldwcll. 0.0-1“. ll-‘lldef-l Earlier Opposition members gen-i (B? MM“ Beam“) tamed ‘mm’ under the prescribed ifiie-snt ‘ftttiil: gilnpeiilialdiiiier Dfugh‘ figiipiixsnliilrliigoxtifliilo Tiliuinctiisseiutfi: mum“ Ponce “Me i“ Hung“?! iTalesi he is tiie offxllflalunhiisiitglxiiiia‘: = told bn that 30 Canadian news-vocally joined rank; in criticism o1 ALOIYDQN- Wvy 29- (Reutersi- six inches in length. The ll 5 to Saginaw’ at the olzdgrk “Lg-zinc “Selnllfi Mm‘), she Wm unload at Montreal The inlormant, who earlier had - of his Alma Mater. PM 5 already controlled radiofivovernment policy and u, 0M“ dmiialty experts, working on the i 5l/q-inch trout found in the creel m: he" m . wwe taken on board at Barbadoes, , disclosed that the Russians hmy "A5 a Dem. D1 Macmillan h“ , we... and that this was the allegations stretching from lifting 4”" l" ll" l-"lllm- 1°" °' "ls ! cost the angler over one dollar ' l . nwr. ms conmnedy" L, expected charged Nagy and two other high been a tower of strength to tn. g of major fighting l M“ F-P- Mwllr»? 01 TOIOMO to nu 1m. Monmearmh aflemoorh officials with being implicated in University during one of its most 1 l difficult periods. "During World War l. Dr. Mae- millan commanded and took over- scrtlg the McGili Siege Battery, and his excellent services were of- ficially acknowledged. so by somebody else. lei’ low-rental housing. but there‘ ____________________, _ _ _ "A", monopoly is dangerous.‘ were differences of opinion about Th?“ t‘) “efiy °“°'9]13h“‘ °£ ‘h’ ger spot-as dangerous as any-qinltg at?” ‘isfolsfififizflflch $2‘: Misses Wilcox. Toronto; and In "As a member of Parliament for 5 “L Coldwml mm’ and shmnd beyww 1t sham‘ be dent s] engdi lonthe Brit sh fleet at mine m Eumpey lpr'e'sident_ Mrs LB lcmmt To“ p. -\v_ Hing. Georsetowri, British v Queen's. Prince Edward Island. flopped." l Mr. Howe said if a subsidized m.” O ""3 ‘var’ 1.1m pa“ "If the countries of the world Onto mfh v{ce_‘_;_s.a P’ ‘T Gulnnna. s Dr. Macmillan took an active part ‘ 'i.l'~ fiicstlnlle discussion develop- progronl was to be ilndertaken, it "Pllmg fl" °l Blllall" "lllll" Spend an they; um Nam-um; CR’ 31m“ Tcrolféyo‘ 2PM! llllfillliit C0011 l" l>QllIlPS~ H! we secretary of _' cd cut of spasmodic references to have to be handled by the‘ ime n“‘a!,_11‘tr°"3ih i‘ M‘ l‘ "Y" Europa we may not s” the duh péeéidegt ' l ‘" l ' the Royal Commission on Fisher- freq“ _._ moqulauon w F~M_ munmpanues with ‘m “om ‘he. otéshaasnu heelllieatrs. M r fish“ g" m “my. Mm Jja swag“ Toronto s80 I I d. A- ies, and for a time Minister of . bu. anti? vi-hicll; deregv 31:? fir; Fcgiferal lCifvdernmfiia '1 d m lurilts with“ Wrlllgh guilt. snterxelgl ' ma“ w“ imlmfm“ m bill)‘ retary: Mrs. WR. Walton Jr iTor- ‘c M37110 IPPNJ case of the City of “d "mm" “t m‘ Pm’? i e 5a m ll ‘ e poll e otl .0 un er e . _ i _ _ l -- ‘ ar ottetown, res onden , - ' our; will only a tentative policy constitution housing did not come {Igftiltiigfsfi ‘$5M, r25“ wmprbhlm’ l “Zfinffgg “(£535 peace depended fifiicdsfeagiirtir’ 1e£lliicaiigialDe’-‘;ilrii' I115 the J. w, wings,” cfmpzfg,’ “lie was during the late war, '» in reordering the granting of iiC- within the Federal nrblt but ‘nus 0,. ; JTJT‘ .‘ .2‘ a fan-legs’ a!“ l" largely on the Solution o; m, m. ‘wry. 5,1,5 ‘In; 9515a,, TOQHVO g appellant, was dismissed yesteh Parliamentary Assistant to tits _ inc" 'l hllllllfllllisl llYlmilllly h lvhilvll-Slbliliy 0f llle 135E; ,([§b‘,:.n';.c]l£;s am gar dian problem. assistant education secfetzr ' u}! day by the supmme CW" ell Mlmste-r [or Mr’ and h“ deep m- l Bluullii‘. the Board declined to provinces. However, tile Dominion ‘noel; m gt, mefiiffg, “y h d} 3-11 by any chance there is a Fred Buttes Toronto‘ ninth...‘ bu“ ma“ m vema“. Ailm‘ “°“' i “HM m“ ‘imm- d a rad“ station had recognized m” respmsmmy incrcged t '18‘ fiDiiti-nv ‘Vivi a breakdown or chaos or civil war. secretary“ lvtr- BE I Osl-r Tor- REYKJAWK‘ Icebm‘ M“ 29 _‘ Th” “We” w" 1mm s luds- mbmed largely m the devebp’ 1n any area to broadcast different of taking care of the d1slo-'on as c’. ° 3 l’ u" s" . lh ' t m m h ,‘ “L, _‘, '_ '1’ lAPi - An Icelandic Airways ment of the Board of A pea] of mam M ' program of "hablmb i; . can...“ w,“ shortly recelve m. ii. mg t crea e e vacuum w c onto. EthOPS secretary, Mls. G.G plane with 5 xterm“ abcard w” the cm, or Charlottemw: dated tion of which we are all proud. "McGil1 is glad to pay tribute to him today for his attainments and for his long and loyal service. ll." ~ FEM. i a shortcr- f Live ' t oi; the “ i- .. . - . 32"" d mimiuanw- anistfln‘ F53?’ ‘ggfiraiigmwvlfh a“ mmflzicp‘ gifihiiliall?rsillilie§hiilieriffis “be gltlriiirdiiis 81:3 liiiiiliiismiiii‘ named tlmijfrom __ rlunc. unreported since i214" _P»m-- Cimsiillhs of labile“. eta. st 94 “"1 '9 d” Mm h°"°.' b? "llulrl" Procl .. ve Conservative mem- alities. and differences in progress Outright ‘m; Canada em“ ‘L. émahfs Taxation! Wm,‘ be“; inst was seen over a mounts nous Water Street, was placed at S20.- On hi," the dggree °i D°fl°r d hers rinimcd they could not sec in the housing program across "mser "Ed sbuth Afrlcagtwo 3M_ ‘ Palestine and Egypt were berm," (For; at‘! the northern coast of 000. There was also a similar Law" u»- iluiiflvalicn fur rcflwlhs a Canada were "due entirely’ to the We, New.“ w“ m, b“. cub , me Um,“ Name“, 3,1“... welj _ llchilhd Vislblllli’ “'85 W"? assessment mounting to $5.000 “ii ' him“ M” right t.“ u“ Mm WP“ °°‘°p"“ti°“ “r lmk °1 3" °" m“ ‘one; hiiV-‘lg seven destroyers ‘corned them there l i ijmcommued from Fagu l) Rlkscilel part1? botmvieumgrl‘ it?’ levied immd afnock o! empty fish l" llil5"7“lll “Li's bu‘ M7- Dimm" W" 0i’ milltivipaiitil-‘S- five submarines and three cor-‘i Everyone would ‘be able to put price ceiling oblfl\illlr‘l_il‘f‘ imp v ‘Mme an M Came m BY can! s We ‘I mm time to {mail-V ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ergo-rt :1 search cf the coastal area. in the appellant's Edward Street in Supreme Spurt The appeal case of Richard I. "9 ma“ t” have ‘W0 mm?‘ and H“ “he”: W“ “i? a "puma! l°1"carriel‘ each) New Z°1ifli1fi (two to ether l th - ll ' tt h t th ' l I .. .i-..i~<i- L h id. -i d'd t l- , . . ,, . “‘ _ 5 “ ‘i “m” mm“, m.“ e‘ .“_’ l‘ ° "ll" lllF-Y l“ ‘l tfhriinll-lit). M. n. MacGuigan at ntin. _ . i ‘ “ .§°2i""'.1 ~ " ' ' ‘ ‘ crs n iina o e ve . “ url rs n l‘ i-n lngs are a e o. _' rc' e ., versus ana a i Dwnrimém disdosed that “p m: largely i“ the hands of the munio China is shortly to receive the i said,‘ e a e w’ he profits lie in raising pivllfg-lifekii 51:52:15’; a‘; tglfdlaeagiébilztlstlhe ‘fir; Rallwaifi- appenallhanw“ ha!" animals-and selling your surplus y yesterday before the Suplraml til‘, Court en bane and adjourned sins approved for llM. broadeastingJ including Station CI-ISJ. Saint: John. NBr, but they must broad» cast the same programs on both. Negotiations for the sale to the dndlan Government of three crui-s- ers have not been settled. Ail-l other outstanding transaction isi die. The original hearing baton s lclvil jury resulted in damages be- ing awarded Mr. McKeevcr for ' ' _,"jj ' the ilerd." Askcci if he had received defin- ite assuranc from the Depart- ni an), JJLJDEIIHSPQI’ t. _as.-Li1..\\:ii cu the Mr. J. 0. C. Campbell appeared J01‘ the appellant and Mr. K. M. Martin. KC.’ for the respondentf their treatment by Hitler, but; by others through the years. It's an international thing. iiic FOIIIl-Ellliillili Against Mink Peits tlon but there had been others. ‘this policy. Mr. Dunton said. was stitljcct to revision if the com- mittee saw fit. taint John To Sock 4UU-|0W-00_S_l_!|_illlSOS aslrvr JOHN, N. 3., May 29- l. decided to apply to Central Mort- t ilnge and Housing Corporation for erection of 400 low-cost, multiple- liousing units with-in the odty limits. Mayor James. D. McKenns. and Councillor CR. tvasson will confer with the corporation president at lvloutrcni June 1B, liiliTllS. liliiiiiiscss. omits 50c Per insertion ___ BIRTHS ; MUTClL-rtt the Prince-mud Is- land Hospital on May , 1947, io .\ir. and Mrs. Charles Mutch, Earnscllffe, g non, ' _ ssvxiinits - At the P. E. Island _ halibut-slay zeta, 1041, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman M. Saundem. a daush- " icl‘, Mary Katherine. ’ NlCil0LSON-—-At P.E.I. Hospital ‘ May 2a, i947, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Nlcholfi. Quinta- iown. a daughter, lillNTrlit- At the Charlottetown "il-‘iiltai, on May 39, 1947, to Mr “ill Mrs. Thomas Hunter (nee liens Carley) a sun. “m? DEATHS ’ iDURANT-At Margate, May 29th. i947. Samuel Durant, aged Bl Fill". Remains resting at the ~ home of his son Heath Durant lihili Saturday. thence to at. will"!!! C h u r c h, springbrook. il-here funeral service will be held a: 2 um. Interment Springbrook. HlcGlLLIVRAY-At the P. ll. I. lgislpitol on Thursday. May 29. ‘ m- James Wayne. aged S years. . Mfglhs. son of Mb‘. and Mrs. y he _ MscGilivray, 07 Brighton ‘A Remains are resting at the "gm" lgellllmcv Funeral Home mm W era the funeral will take 1m "it!!! afternoon st 1.80. . lmcllt in Catholic Cemetery. ll. D. Macias“ UNDERTAKII EMIALMIR Charlasnsqyu u‘ "fifth llhlshd Phone I49 iCPM-Tile city of Saint John has, ‘I miles. lships, the "backbone" of the Roy'- i Most of the 44 passengers on ini Navy, has been affected or is niln, airport attaches said. The fire was extinguished be- fore the plans was completely consumed but most of the bodies peered badly burned. Several of the victims were elderly women, rescue workers said. Police said the four-engined D04 struck u fence, but an air- port worker said it hit s, telephone pole before the crash. The craft fell orn a vacant lot Just across Grand Central Park- way from the airfield. A vacant building of the Academy of Aero- nautics, private uviatlon school a few yards away, was employed as a temporary morgue. Police emergency squads and students and teachers from tho nearby academy braved the in- tense heat of tho flames to drag to safety the few survivors- Police reported that six persons were known to have been saved. Other eyewitnesses said eight pol‘- sons had been borne away 0n stretchers. Alnotiier account was that 3'1 bodies had been recovered. Three of those rescue were said, to be women. The pilot, who was catapulted Igmm m; plans when it struck. was semi-conscious when res- cuers reached him. His body W" bqfly lyasrated snd hs luffsrol burns about tlis neck. At least 50 students took part in the rescue WOTK The firs following the crash "m" l” m“ ‘i’ ‘$3132.20’... ‘Z33 not brought 3i“ lgur. during which t l iairrggmpltaiic: said "several bodies" could be sN-‘ll PH file “m1” wmkage’ immediately It was not known how the six persona cecal?“ den“- Th; figures, along with those for m; total of crew and passengers. were reported by 1901i"- d had a few moments later :3" “sis-and Central Parkway» l trunk mchwgy [ram Manhattan across Long Island which skirts 14 Guardia Field. d Names of the passeniflflwal crow were not immediately able. _ _Ei6iEi:~siisn groin, oats and barley mind- s. n. Mooleath. mrshfleld- hoard were ivomen, it was report- flikcly" to hc ed. . The plane took off in a driving battleship Royal sovereign which removed from the wreckage ap- ,\vhcn Russia receives its share of |Italian warships. | The Turkish strengthened by affected by these tl-aiirncil-ons. It is the 29.000-ton lwas lent to Russia in 1944. Under the terms of a Big Four protocol issued recently. the Soviet Union‘ will return the Royal Sovereign Navy has been the transfer of] two destroyers and one submar-i ‘ine. These were units built for The piano took off at 8:01 EDT . . for the C.P.R. is Mr. CIR. Carson 'Turkcy in Britain under the Ang- l tic-Turkish arms credits of 1938i ‘and 1039 and they were requisit- ‘ioned by the British Government l during the war. The Greek Navy, too, has sl “hard coo-c” of British warships. Acquired by the Greeks since VJ- | Day were three destroyers, flvo submarines and seven corvettes. The corvettes were paid for by the Greek Government and the de- stroyers and submarines lent by the British Government. tocii. STA_G_E_ (Continued from Page l) The Canadian Pacific Railways will be represented by Mr. Ii‘.C.5.i Evans, Montreal, general solicitor for the Raiiiway. The chief counsel of TQPCIHO who also representltlso Railway Association of Canlb. Whether ol‘ not he will be present at today's hearings in Charlotte- town is not definitelyflsinowlir. ‘llhe following persons "will pro- sent briefs before the Commission: Mr. B. i". Buriioe, a brie! an the economic situation in the fishilng industry; Mir. J. W, Boulter. secre- tary of the P. Island Potato, Growers Association, will preserltl the viewpoint of the potato ifldlln try; Mr. W. R. Shaw. deputy-min- ister of Agriculture. will speak for agriculture: MI‘. Rflhd Mill"- lson, secretary Maritime Tralnsport Commission. will present s brief l covering the i0 Pililbleml °l jthe Province; lttr. B. Graham Rogy er; is expected to {resent thiabricf ion behalf of the Charlottetown‘ Board of Trade, and Mr. J. 0-, Dennis, aibrieftoa bglraifncgi "w, Co-rypcrlti veg o e ovl - The brief presented on behalf of the Charlottetown Board o! Trill" will also represent the views of the tether Boards of Trade in the Prov- t’. mThe Hon, JKL. Rolsion. K.C-. “mural counsel for the Maritime‘ Province and Mr. C.J_ Burdieii. counsel rol- tile Maritime ‘Prehe- iporyyglliqnqgmssysion, arrived in l ‘bye; wag learned yksteiday Premier Juries. who is absent from tho Province. will be invited to New" the Commie-aim in July. son sans-mo comma. '55 be seen at Misrtinki Garage. iTfisoum. Apply King Edward Hotel. -*—*—- ' WANTID~MAID FOR GENERAL his brief before bousswoik. Phone 462 when it meets in Ottawa United States nationals? I can't." Hence the benefits of an inter- national discusslon on the man. date. The mandate did not open Palestine to unlimited Jewish im- migration "and therefore we have referred it to the United Nations." 0n Egypt Britain had a clen- conscience. too. He was "quite con- fldent' of Britain's position at the United Nations regarding u... broken-down negotiations for re- vision of the 1988 Anglo-Egyptiun treaty. "We cannot afford to lose our positions in the Middle East," he said; He had tried to expand Bri. taitns interests there beyond all and bases. had encouraged gociu] and industrial developments so that wealth taken out of the coun- ltries would flow back into them. Meanwhile. I am not going to be a party to puttingnall British i'n_ “"95” in a pool and everybody else sticking to their own. “Is everythinz to be put on an international basis because it be- longs to Britain? "I am not 80in! to do that and I couldn't carry the Common. wealth on it if I tried." Russia's demands on ‘rurkey at the Dardanelles were unreason- able and would result in Turkey "lossng s. god deal of her indep- cndcnce." “That is a situation we been unable to accept." nub d: Difficulties have and German the ‘The Japanese peace treaties represented hub of the world's difficulties. Unlike the German treaty d1;- cussions. he and the British Gov- ernment felt all countries that fought Japan should have a voice in Japanese treaty discussions. "That treaty should be settled by the i1 countries involved in the war. The British Dominlons of Australia, Canada Ind New Zea- land are vitally ffccted." Ho defended Britain's policy in Germany. "Other powers" had frustrated implome tation of the Potsdam agreement by obstructing econo- mio unity. Bevin said, announcing to ths delegates that tho British and United States occupationul authorities had a ched agreement for a representative German eco- . nomic council for their combined zones. Failure to agree at Moscow on Germany's economic unity as a whole mods this step necessary. ."’l‘iie British and American military governments will dele- lraie the greatest possible respon- slbill-ty to the German agencies to be sot up." About Greece and Turkey. "I think America did right to step in Greece." And for Europa as a whole: "I agree with somebody who said - that luropa has got la grow to- sald hi-s present enquiries mescly corroborated previous in- formation that the new vessel twould be ready to operate he- tween Borden and Tormeniine "soms time in July." In Ottawa. Premier Jones con- ferred with Prince Edward Island members of the Commons. H. F. Gordon who has been acting as special agent for the Provincial Government in Ottawa and a number of government. officials in the various departments. On the subject of this season's Jones tourist traffic, the Premier said that tourist establishments anti those catering to the travelling public could use more sugar and .butter than allotted them by the Prices Board. He would not go as far as to state that the present year's allocation was niggartily. He hopes to conclude his business in Ottawa at an early date. gcther. What I hope rind-play is that they won't go in for a lot o-f tariffs and barriers." the rotund secretary. notably im- proved in llenltil. to the echo when he had completed his review. . "i The great hall rose and cheered l Enormous sums have been appropriated by the Russian govern- ment for the current five-year plan of producing more and better Rus- in the Commons today if the Un- ,ited States had said it would ap- ipiy an embargo against Canadian inlink pelts. External Affairs Minister St. Laurent said the answer was ho and that a "similar rumor" last , lEaten By Sharks December had been unfounded. ’ zgrongpor SlPAIN,v'iI‘rinidad. May —( i-Two sur vors f ti :il.S. Army's Budget ° ‘° mad and were devoured by man- Caribbean : 8-3 ,eating sharks. tihe ship's Honduran leook Ell-nest Snlith said here today. i Smith was one of three bladrerned survivors landed here lyesterday by a United States naval l rescue vessel after tthree clays adrift ;Sunday sinking o! the l WASHINGTON, May 2.9—(AP)— ‘The United States Army's 1948 military budget was cut 8.3 per .0“ an“ cent today by the House of Rep- l Five psalms"; and "van crew com‘ i mcmbers were previously landed at the island of St. Vincent when picked up in s. lifoboatf ircscntutlvcs appropriations imiticc despite testimony from ‘Gen. Eisenhower and War Secre- l ‘lei-y Patterson that "real danger" - m h .mum" o men an money . y a states Coast Guard are“ Lakes lle-"illfllcdr Jescue ship, apparently sprang a If Congress upholds the oom- nlittcc, the army will receive $5.- [240,982,423 instead of $5,'1l6,79l,500 asked for by President Truman. plate 40 miles from her destination .while bound from st. Vincent to Barbados with a cargo oi’ asphalt sand. The raft bearing Smith, Ameri- gun-boon Capt. Pat Nolan and clhief engineer i-lenry Snagg was first sighted by plant's of the Unil- ed States 1st Air Sca Rescue Squad- run and later Didi"! “l3 bi’ ‘he "5" cue vessel. The three, along with Mate Ham- flm Lawrence and 588M511 NW1? fir; wen-a me last to leave ti! sinking ship. When they were brought llshorc yesterday Snagg’s body was scorch- ed black: et-uitirs lips WW and red from lack of u-ater and the Captain could speak "my l“ “ ly manning the Dilffiils Wile" "M" the passengers taken off. Once on the raft. Smith warnings about. sharks. "He only Once when feet dangling in the water to pull him inside before shark got him.’ "l-Iuwever, he wont for his come back. He did not even out." en alive. he said. Lumi- Lawrence became aft. , r He insisted on “coins home '- I I ilczighltneand J. B. Johnson and F. A. trading ship Trader Horn went’ Sllll- , TB-W whisper. arn/itn told of the crew frantical- was first noticed secpins’ info lllll‘ ship. Siortlfl afterwards the Captain ordered the llfeboats lowmd N10 reiatcd.i Carr used to swim despite repeated ~ laughed hysterically’- ne was sitting with his a big man-eater charged him. I mansifiii f (i usual ,fln1g_i w“ gpyflt in the committee swish and sometime later he did not 0Y7 Flying fish were caught and eel- insane mg has to be held down W l" sians. The law provides for maternity leave with pay, thousands of lying-in (maternity) homes. mother and infant welfare centres. nurs- eries, rnill: kitchens. kindergarterls and sanatorla for expectant moth- l ers, No less than 45.000.000.000 rubies will be spent for this purpose in the current five-year period. To encourage motherhood still further, the government has instituted special decorations for prolific mothers. This youngster is st one of the stats-managed institutions. when the situation was explain- ed to turn. Snails fiillfl- Lallmlffi fepuQd he was merely 80in! i° 0o _.. no “y he went ovcrbrard and a bigemlll rinsed hllh °P°ll "l" h dad." _ .. ireqileilcies." Only the seven ap-i ' " ' . l", E. f m. _ t. i (Co {mu d from page 1) tic sa e o .rc o lee cor | M051; of the poney....m_...ncent . _,__ , _ gfliilml-‘Jlfd b"; "cmmi wmlfi-L-i -»-——----ivettes. ._\'ears has been “m 1mm Newinelv Prince Edv.'ard..lsland....car.- Aw M T g (C_P)_J In ,_ IlOiBiOES ullesedjo have been , .. e necesseby tsc nicai inform». spectacle whlch could b, ‘w, for} only one o; Ema,“ game. York and how w, I dQnl wjthifcry-y n-buld begin Operation. Mr- Probe toga-nib... City) asiréd iggafidegylnttif)’: "ifs; gnarl‘: Cl!‘- In yesterday's appeal M. A. appeared for the respon- Large for the appellant. l.0.ll.E. PLEIIGEII . (Contlnued from Page l) Canada. instead of over tlhe signat- -ure of the goverrlor-geuleral as was the case vvltlh the old passport. It ilwas decided that tlhe government [ would be asked for an explanation t of this change. . Iln addition the national status 1 described on the passport had been! I I i i defined only as “Canadian citizen under the Canadian Citizenship iAct" without reference to the dual {status provided for under the Act i pf both Canadian citizen and Brit- l sh subject i In her final report as National. liaison Officer. Prices Board. Mrs. E. S. Duggan of Toronto thanked the chapters across the dominion |for their interest and cooperation throughout the war years. In a recommendation following her report delegates urged that the orvlcr give "hearty support" to the formation of a voluntary consumer OTlZIllIiZZHlO-Il WiliCh has been sug- gested ill several Canadian cities as n rcplactmcnt of the consumer brazlcir of the Prices Board now out of existence. _ i Another recommendation urging [that 1.0.1311. (trainers be asked to contribute s1 each this yefl-r w ti" "peace garden fund." also was s7- proved. The fund was esfsblilied ‘to pay for i-he orders plot in the international peace Bil-film N‘! m‘ Manitoba boundary south of Nb ' ntpcg. i Radio In Canada (contained from Page l) activities. These s!!!‘ W"! ill W" ivcaken tile sustained effort t0 build up a sound Canadianirm in this country. an effort in which the CBC has lied and Nil-iii! l distinguished role. This rs a point which distill-bl many observers of tbs present radio picture. A study o! ll" year's Radio Committee Ill-DING snows that comparatively 1m" attempting to improve Canldivl broadcasting standards. A Vi?! great deal of time was s98!" "l listening to and arguing about 1M 'CBC's commercial operations. mucl of it obviously animated by thl desire of the private radio lobby to lay ita hands on more of i-hlll- A little more attention to ways and means of giving Canadian liv tenern better broadcasting with 10st interruption by commericul m‘ noilncementi would be a more Ill‘ ful conirihutlol for this commit he to ma“.