Itice excepting ~ ions. i.. yuxms ‘ OIL MERE MAN __._- hlfi llbalslshed of decency will be unobserved. llonei] by our ightaare tnyed th :1 §illl0fllrlll0llflyj soon nstriaisst: Y ruin] Guardian. lauded llfl. In Charlottetown Guardian. Two WU IIOOMS. IN The People’ ape Covers Prince Edward Island _>' L" \ Like the Dew ours come by means of money love is n. ed MAXIMS OIA MERE MAN ri-ui I u. id mom”, .523»? ma: hslse: if»? lumen Irv ll! . STRIKE Killed Instantly By Borden Train Blast Kills hree; lniures Two Others CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1946 OFA "sinrr BACK ro STANDARD rmr. nus WEEKEND six Killed As Train Piles lip 0n Curve A shofiin tragedy occurred on ' -_-__ t the railway ‘racks opposite the oil tanks of the Imperial Oil Company m’ n‘ thmdh“ ha‘) VICTORVILLE. Calif» Seni- ~ i“; evening, when Mn George VICTORIA, 8.6., Sept. 26- (Cansdlan Press) to Quebec and Toronto. 26—(AP)—Six persons- three Dayle. Charlottetown, was struck Call" 0f the $50,000 blast that; British Columbia farmers strong- women and two men passeng- nnd lngtgnfly grind by the lnpgm- killed three men and lnjurgd Canadians in towns and cities 1y opposed daylight saving time. ers and a. negro porter-wore ‘no Borden train The noolnent ewe other, ‘only M; me can- WliPCh used Daylight Saving Tune claiming that while it was in effect killed and between 50 and 75 I occurred n 724' dbyubbt nmb "u", Induuefl", Lmb on h,” this summer have an extra hours they lost two hours a day. The injured today when a Union e s n The nocooood, who w“ b, you" l" Dung on “m” bu“ 14 sleep coming to them this week- union of British Columbia rnuni- Pacific train, the Trans-Con- n! "b mottled’ and the {other of mun, non}, n; victor“, m" end when most communities revert cipalities passed a resolution urg- tinentai Limited, piled up on a ‘our ohhdron’ hbd hoon employed never be knew“, eomhmy on“ to Standard Time. mg that daylight saying be made curve 2 l-2 miles east of Vic- Whh the t-hun o! Dov“ and Frauen em, "m wnkhh The majority are due to set the Canada-wide or, failing that, gen- torvilie as it was running an ‘ nuoluuou urging that me mu "an; Qnpgrjngendeng L g_ clock back before they go to bed eral in British Columbia Mayor hour late. vobonnub. and not De changed There was no one with Mr. Doyle Tlllifiher said an fnvestlgnginn Saturday night. Reglina and Sask- William Mott of New Westmlnster All the dead were in two day hook ‘o m “who, ‘ohm who“ u be tho “mo o! the tragedy’ and h wou] be condemn‘; hue n _ atoon plan to keep fast time’ un- suggested that the Provincial Clov- coaches imm " ‘ ‘y behind a vow.“ oouu uuoluy by ‘he u not known how h, ounno to ho at“ the “no m" he; til Oct. 13. ornment of British Columbia hold baggage car. The three wmnen p of one-half acre of laiid on the tracks. The right arm of °'""b'°"'"° "PM! ia the 7°!‘ U"! ""53" 551155“!!! ""5 l Plfiblldle- Vie! were in I dressing "mo: mun require two on uuoo the vmhn w" "when no“. tho bumfln‘ dehemyen h, tho n, change mean; an end of the con- Places which make the change room. The poi-oer a parently nor“ b5 uonnnndou by n recent shoulder, nho b no" of the h,“ nhmon "when ‘h fusion which arose from the patch- Saturday midnight include Hali- was standing outside edress- bmondmono n,“ passed at bho ohm hduw the elbow The hood when were Edward K Conn work manner in which towns and fax. Dartmouth, Glace Bay, Syd- ing room. opening mu meeting or the Chan was badly orushooh Hon’ b2’ John MacDonald’ w’ Vii-ties ladopteii Daylight Saving ney, North Sydney, Truro, Am- It took more than three hours lottetown Branch cf U19 Canadian Dr. Harold Show. Provincial and Hollie a. Mundell. 25. 5;; "f 51""- , "H"- "d New Weterfvrd in "We w extricate the bodies from U10 Léiion last night. pnghoioglgt, performed on oueonoy The oxbloslbnl mt Ln Sydney 1e tme qililest ion had inter- Scotia and Sault Ste. Marie _Kit- wreckage of the lightweight steel LieuL-Col. u. A. Peaks in his but night at the MacLesn funeral about flve miles distant, imimedli- {mimm Qmg °“°“’- ‘°°- F” “hmer- w‘“°"°°~ si- Cmimiiel- M". Deputy coroner Edward P. new" on employment indlobbon parlor,‘ o new brought bid "om Sydney mange, bn 501i‘, btgnti, waibed to Cornwall and Wallaceburg in On- Doyle "id he w“ not pantie, he that there wci-c some ago un- Within a few minutes aiter the and the rec/tr. station at Pat- f)", “,’ “t i “§' f," "3 "Y. ° “mi . “We b°dl°i ""°"1d be "will l" the employed vbteronn Dunno one emu was brought to n “ob nnu Hem any’ erotburfoudbo a ‘out idavirzht Fo lowing them at 12.01 am. crumpled coaches. summer months Diacemenls were the body lying bv the side or uie A huge column of smoke. which ffévflg Bgreb] ‘heal: ed _ts down E.D.T. Sunday will be Montreal Another day coach and two din- tbubd m‘ “m. boo veterans truck who viewed hy the tnnn on bmnb eybwnnbbsbs bald mubb_ tcfiong. be c es remaine on ang Kingston. Guelph. Oshawa in: cars left the rails but did not President. Arthur MicGuiSan ore- 3cm!» C0119" DF- T- J- YEO W" roomed out like the blast column s 33;" lmte" k t o n 1 m3 whltby in onmrb‘ - - °vem‘m' NW" of the Passeiifi" ude¢ called. He ordered the body taken of the atomic bomb. rune over m i" ibflys ihl-lc o stan ar dt nbie l rockvilie, Ont. adJusts its in the following puilman cars was it wag ‘decided that Decoration 1° l!!! lmdeflflkfl“! Blilbliihmtll! JamesBav following the explcs- oniouguigfutr e sghxllmer “i, ‘n? legals-fig loam‘ suniuy’ A“ hm" “lured- DBY would be ‘mwrved m ‘stub Exlidyneocoroaeréh ‘hjuy Iempaéwlged‘ w" The and“? W“ Chlefv caused chalige meaiigsmto thersri lgeezinerilads ftrfir Oni-onaorid llixliirrfjtlitogay 53:11:- trgxk glqlyle ssflldhtthe tram 1e" [gr ', t. l3. - "we 9 u?!’ n a" =1!" in re ea t eliatine I ' " ’ " a Hg Curve- P055 Y acbbocpml Palm“ reported for they nan viewed the body, “bomb gymfife bmriigds hi; iihehebgblbslon‘ {ustmeni olf icheidubesito into tulibnldbliack the clock. b because of high speed. He said the Convention Committee and it N2 Elle intqibest iW0lllbld be held thlnomer plant buildings W" "died - Thgexsigfi? CSPHX Zinctrtnetiéistiesfi to swig-linosllrnialrsllintiiiicrghfi? ihOat Aeiriggrleleer Peiadrl bs. Parker of _ ev n ng g o'c 0c , . . . - i '_ J s es wou e uestioned :25sgtveiiilghiiiignbfigerfibugggfil The jury comprises Merritt bu-éhréofiyufigagrlggiobd blbm w” b affoctsottfains toshang frlom. Mont- Brandon in Manitoba, Moose Jaw at an inquest about theq rate of Governor ‘L h Bernard for done‘. Forsythe, foreman; W, M. Flynn; he‘, munmum mnnu;nctur1nocen_ 3:31. NBawmd thGPLXbOO a.‘ Sam: in Sasicatchewan and Woodstock speed. ion of pictures o‘: Their Mole-lilies Mall)!‘ J- A- McKenzie; Qgorge w_ "b during the w“ and b” been Webb.“ - bblan r ie i urerlrvttaiits as‘ arlig brmmlns in Ontsrro. Prince Mr. Parker escaped without me Km“ and Queen’ and also m‘, Bemgan; George w‘ McLeod; “bed since for the manumctureof p se vce rcm on rea. A er, Sas -, c anges Sept. 30. serious injuries, but hi; fireman‘ bhe loan o; flue HBITY Hardy; and Allison McLeod. commercial embslvee, 3' ' zemlmaler» Mmllerey Pflrk. Thirty-five new members were n is bohoved that L500 hounds , e cflsliofbjewisjllllldgv kuured. . n- and the ’ n re were carried 30o tarts.“ assiarilssa... "on h booms §f...%i.’.“"2i‘§.."§l'.‘f.icl‘ii“3.. ".2: N0 Indications ‘I ‘hat ;;;d-,;;;,;>=<;,h~h~;ai c" received. t R in blowing stumros and for other o o nearby viotorvmz! "am" i‘? l e , e _ _ l army airport Major BbRoigxoffalpgmllgbiilld industrial uses blew ilD.fhe build and flown in army ambulance g$ltorgb b‘: larccbv o} “Emma on see ma. gang; tblerlbosbAngeies hospital! bbrbdes canbd by the Brunch no e rought to Vittor- gtressed the importance of mem- bers taking Dirt in such activities end appealed for a’ show 0! strength on future turn-outs o! mgtafiallsminoved that a written invitation be sent the Officer Commandinaz the local detachment e1 the Royal Canadian Mounted Police invitlnfl. itlwmembera to my; nut in any parades called by the Branch. President Arthur McGuiEBfl Ind Vice-President Don Grant. W011 aimed delegates to the Tubercu- losis League meeting- C Saint John llurse IONDON , Neville George Olav micron been: ruins to death for the mutiia O artist hour's from the hangman insanity. a in With Icy Calin 820L26- BOIJII; Min icy ca elf. 21o attractive Margery and movie extra Jury of :0 the handsome RAF pilot gull deliberation. camel's plea the: tv Heath Heath sdmitie nd ely Heath faced lm men and women 20-year-old relecting his by a verdict of d whi pi , nfiél-Yfwflilflx Mrs. pGflngllfl‘. 33. (C?) dflflma n murder Gardner. RICE!‘ 8i’! be saved biting Says Conference Near Collapse (By George Kitchen. anadian Press Staff Writer) TTAWA, Sept. 26 (GP)- Prime Minister Mackenzie King » l r Iii-shortly to an appeal by Can r , (B1350 {ugephldégta-ugrlmhiv Drew of Ontario for re- oo o close ‘o dovelomnemo ‘n, sumptlon of the Dominion-Provin- the Bmlhhnunh conference on ti Conference but the substance Palestine sad today its collapse “I .M'~ Km?’ BMW" honoured nunnnnonb» cabinet secret. Ho nnvo no ens reasons hho This much-and no more-was shunt chance of Jewish reonosorb gleaned today from Government tnnon as Ion“ as the Brmsh cow sources who heard with interest eminent stbnos bv n5 decision but without further comment of not m release deb-amen mobnbbrb a statement which Mr. Drew_is- b! ‘be Jbwibbnoencv 1n Polunnb sued in Toronto today disclosing and the fact that Palestinian hm“ a? has) “gr "e" M? m“; Sept‘ Arabs were not expected to at- ingmniggtb 5x buggesm“ “d 55k‘ remains a Reconvening Conference Can. Legion, Branch Formed‘ At Ellerslie servicemen from e Freeland, Conway. Port Hill an Attended by n large number of Volley. McNeiiPs lVLiiis 5 new branch of the Canadian Ltzion B.E.S.L,, was ville on fiat cars and taken to hos- pltals in ambulances. Plain Talking Expected At Trade Talks B)’ JOHN DAUPHINI! Canadian Press Staff Writer I-QIWJON- dent. zo-icr- Cable) ——8_0me plain talking between the United Kingdom a the - d w 14 PAGES Subscription Delivered 16.00. Illi- ‘1-00! other Provinces I U-l-L ll.“- LBERTA FARMERS Main I EDMONTON, Se Union, prime mover i spread into Saskatchew 50,000 farmers, posals to settle the 20-da as the main issue. As the union called a‘ committee for tomorrow, determine parity between as a major factor. Even as pickets continued oper rations in Alberta throttling agri cultural produce from the in some areas but centres unaffected. rejected the demands farmers and ma posals. Agricultural Minister 8h y. f leaving maJc Of m rs co have been issu present their demands present agricultural prices port board for analysis an Government. The A.F‘.U. and U.F.C. had ask- ed for establi flndin But the Dominion Minister said establishment of such a body would onlv be duplication. Prices Support Board had the Dower to do all and more than the farmers asked. Todov Carl J. Stimpfie. farmer- president of the A. F‘. U. which called the strike Sept. 6 for a 30- dav period. said Federal vzilling- ness io broaden composition of the Agricultural Prices Support Board probably would make it acceptable as a fact-finding agen- cy on paritv prices. The A.F.U. farmers now are be- ing polled as to whether they wish to continue the strike beyon-d the 33-day limit set when it was call- € . "consideration Advocates Construction Second Ferry _ date for resump- fr ed t Elle l’ l t ‘ht. . "d DQ111111 June 21 mgdclgellhotel rgilm last timde the tan“ M their pram‘ tion of the conference. 0.11:“ S, ‘lilllalkenrs lgrozlncilzlilg Presi- 1on5 1s expected a‘ ‘he UQmmOH- l throat on; ‘nob, “n?” the 5 an!!! ‘b f n n m There was reason to believe that dent presided over the large gath- weal?“ meeum °P°nm€ he" 00i- beautiful Dorien bxllgrshaeli Zlyleg irab ..‘ic.=c.°;.i§°“.$c"§.ic sic b: b f’ Dfiwy‘ Zuggfsttf,“ “sh b“? f“? w“ "em "w" spmhe’ lerggco; otg 31f eulsrrcilaetxirggli‘ Con; Aliiigyiili-STIT Cieinugihn Pntmae i " ' ‘ I. .. core c ca ine s wee an H J. Bi h , M.M., - 0Yl11€n . - .. . — er. swarm-mu. n. a. Sept. 2e itglgilbllewlwbezseleliie rlnstatatbthg fash- holes nemflvsdl twén bthebrfiehejr: an. answe, dended “pub vfiflfio, 35g nmnnsenflf’ u w} hf; Opening Oct. l5. Four bottlenecks that hinder all _(CP)—Miss Marion Myers. ‘Saint mouth l Ourlie- Kmoll! Dim fluvial‘! ‘hi! cube There was no comment on Mr. ther, M.M., Dominion representa- Bmh m? cmnmmlweallh and easy fl°w i?‘ buslm" "S'- "d John. was re-eleflied Pfeildefl- 1°’ Tbnned b Mb own l ddefiiian "We r 5 5 c Drew's statement that he was tive, Roland Philipson, presI-dent _ e Drehmmary meetings B" b?‘ we“ 93x15‘ l“ the Mam-miesl 5°31" day at the final session of the 5mm __ by than h thawyler 1a a e. hopeful e speech 18st night by o; the Summerslde Branch K w_ i118 held before the lull confer- MacNicol. Progressive Conservative mnngl meeting of the New 3mm‘ "fight" w toplfamr l: °t m? t: t Fisheries Minister Bridges lndi- Betton secretary of the Miscouclie m“ “mm w“) be 099"“ m!" MR f?" T°r°nl°'D""-“P°Yl~ 531d Wick Association of Registered because n bulb- ehlmsaegoalvgatihis (‘Gated a decision by the Federal branch, hglliformlhe auspices of me United in an interview tonight. Xurggg, ' overnment to comply with his om ers le t a t m . - Arriving here during the course Other officers elected were Miss igiétiiznmabgezihi‘ ‘greet lwdhen Bic-F. noouesh bmnchc web; c9 0 9 119W. The Commonwealth conference‘ b! a Mbrnbne but finding mbb 11cc. Foilis, st. Stephen. firs! vwe- nebflnb n V‘ '5 1d i ° W ct. b b The speech to which he referred President. L. A. England. i" whim “will Mc-Kinooltclisii- Mr. MacNlcoi contended: President. and Miss Hilda Bartsch. on] b) benwbrbfbthgr tbl-erg/Bbiibouivlllg H was a statement in which Mr. Vice President, Courtney Miiy- ma“ °l U“ IDPmmkW-l T5115 1- That l dilllbic railway truck ilacisldsaliilefigliensldffig rgfispsboil-illrelg be aPDea. The conviction made s o I Bridges stressed the need 5°" 13°‘ nerd‘ Bond’ Wm b5 cm“ Canadhm rep" Lhwld be ‘mnstructed bl’ the c" secretary-treasurer and registrar. The association accepted an in- vitation to hold the next anousi meeting at Saint John. After discussing the matter of nurses wearing their uniforms on the street, the delegates went on record as disapprovng this prac- on official occas- A revision of fees for WW8" duty nurses was adopted. to be- come effective Nov. 1. The meeting appointed a com- mittee to study o program sug- gested in a brief, presented on behalf of sanitoria in the Mari- times, for relief of the nursing shortage in these institutions. iss Myers was named delegate_ to ‘an executive meeting of the Canadian Nurses" Association at ti it unnecessary trial for the m shall, an ex- Postmaster that Pope Pius accord with th for Heath norm, Sept. onal chairman and Unite General, urder cl‘ Miss Mai-- s-zrvicewoman whose nude body was found duly 4 in a grove near Bouniemouth. Pontiff In Accord With ll. S. Policy 26—(AP)—- James A. Farley, former Democratic na- satd today is trthorougiiiyl In e rm Amer can Pulley" of State Secretary Byrnes. to stand d States mlIiIOH-PTOVlHCiBI co-operatlon and said ‘rt was “absolutely essential" for the full success of reconstruc- Arm 0f Labor” ii Executive: Wallace Secretary Treasurer, Cyril ivil. am‘ J‘ Pnmon British, Gov resemative. is being held in o4;- cordance wiih the pledge of the ernmem that propos- or bridge across N. R. from Sydney to Moncton. 2. That the lack of a causeway the Strait oi’ tron. Winston England, Thomas Mac- "15 "e likely l0 come before Lhe Ganso between Cape Breton and Mr. Drew said he felt Mr. Nevin, Orrin MacDonald, Edgar mtemaumal meetings l0 be Stud‘ the N0" Swill! mllllllhd hid Bridges "conveyed the impression Oatway and William Birch, ‘ed b3’ “w” Wh° benefit ‘mm C05! Cflnadu 11111110115 0i’ dollars. By GEORGE RONALD that the Dominion Government 1s Much enthusiasm was evidenced Imperial “references 8,115 9m" 3- ThS-t a 5111391‘ hlllhwfly 511011111 Cuban"! bu" Sm“ Wm" anxious n, have such eewheh by these present at the meeting trade arrangements u-iiiiin the be constructed from Halifax to TORONTO s t xix-Th C nflon. and the new branch gives wou, Commonwealth and the Empire. Central Canada by the shortest bbbm Cb 2185594’ '1 Mb 9 t a? While Mr. King's decision on indication of being g mo" eeuve All Commonwealth countries in possible route. d u palm t0 1m or o an Mr’ Drewis request remained bee- one principle are supporting the Unlt- 4. That there was a need for Kgydbbb? a “ab ‘iii mursl ° ret. there have been no indications ed Nations proposals for relaxat- further additions to the Prince hm “bu; Y “enlgct “riébeggrlé; i8 capital ctircies that tithe Fetter-sh {oiililbob tirade cblarnriersb but ore Edvgard Island-mainland ferry ' n‘ overnmell W58 CONS El" ng TE“ I I v O eX i1 QC 3C D 3X5 ' 58f‘! Ce. ihel flCbF. as the political 8m’! convening the conference which ing and profitable agreements for The cost of exchange on Ameri. ° tab” broke up in disagreembnt last May v lhe Blirlffilve bu! illltfifiilin flll- can coal being imported to Can- ! was 941 919957811513’ humedlii" over Federal proposal for a i-e- ure of international arrange- adg would have more than paid prepared substitute resolution alignment of the financial rcla- moms. for a bridge across the mile 3mm‘; Th": sfbigniegi glethigebgg- tiobiiishnp Piaetvueen the Dominion e hSoniehDonginions have expresses Strait of Caiisxi. he asserted. At - i on rnv . t ' - L78 SIJPYBM‘ b15101?- Ill the d-Y1n8~ Indeeed. Fedgiya? authorities have ___ e t ougl mat the Unite ‘he same “me a double Hack‘ moments of the controversy some di i h bi i delegates branded it as an exhib- 1 “w t e Doss] m c, u‘ a new , conference are remote unless the (By The hi) , . l , ll h d dull Ll l " ll . - - elm l» Deena-r .....'... our. a. :.. 1.1.x". ..... razor‘... izaiasirii """‘ awis"..s.z.;i:=iisi..=iis”in: ifltiriim-P- ria- W- =8 mcr residence yesterday. said he The 0.0L endorsed the 0.0.11‘. haven migm be eecepgabie m .1] newf, on o U‘ sprmmeid C ' E ti‘;ihii.l’if.ffi'léiiél’.°°'.iifét ‘ti: "i M m‘ we grail: ..‘.‘.'.‘i.°."..£‘.’.‘l“l..i’.¥...‘ n v the manner in which pByrnes is NORTH SPIIELDS. En land - p§,§.,|'§,‘1l,}’°i1,{l,'§,u“,§§° 3'5“; '03]? “m” o“ P" Drmur" ""5519" carrying it out." (CPL- A British mine rolled out pugumn semen, e0 den] whi, the Highs u” were‘ .__-_ He said he found the Pontiff on the deck of the Sarah A, Purdy quggflon 0g “x felnuon‘ in the .. a manuemmt “m ma" w" "Poultry buying daily live and “looking exceptionally well-as as the crew hauled in a trawl. It light 0g development, “nee the sfignnznflgifotbetlogWpwt M 7°‘ dressed poultr . ‘saying top mlr- fine as I have ever seen him." ‘did not explode. conference ended last May The two mo n-i‘ i ket Pflu- “v nuer’ ma‘ Manitoba already has indicated m’ Repubucln Kn’? effwfligfig i- ‘ it will call a fall session to deal Union went 1 e4 "3111!!! dI-llil l"! 5M @3594 with a new agreement with the 3' 1 o m“ b on u“ no‘ to mun" one,‘ p t n, d o wor rs out. but no attempt was mange‘ u, Meguohh 50mm r re h; “éfbnblfgfflflzif; 11;“?! ""1"" beins made to publish the even- .___ "We have a market for a quan- King Back To Capital aband- oned under prnvlsiOns of the 194a iii: bllllertl’. the Daily News and ening nion. Editorial workers 7 ‘ e v ‘flowing you were making profits." ' States would like to see an end of Imperial preferences and break fully into the market where sh! now is so often at o disadvantage. Thev desired a detailed study of f railway would permit high speed‘ freight Breton coal and steel centre to hauls from the Cape he C. N. R. terminus at Moncton. The highwav. which would cross moved tonight to conside market the Dominion the cie counter-pro- _ Gardiner invited the union and the United Farmers of Canada whose 30,000 nflned to Saskatchewan ed a strike call, to to the sup- d, presentation to the shmen-t of a fact- g board on parity prices. The Parity Prices Is ssue In‘ Dom. Proposals ...___._______ pt. 26—(CP)—Tiie Alberta Farmers n a farmer s delivery strike which has and now is said to embrace r Dominion pro- oid dispute with parity prices meeting of its central strike composition of any board to arm costs and returns loomed ill. S. Govt. Takes Strong Stand In Aid 0f Greece WASl-IIAGTON, Sept. Zd-MPY “The American Government was reported on high authority tonight to be developing a “hard policy” against suspected Russian aims in the Greek crisis and one o! the first evidences may be new finan- cial and economic assistance to Greece. Diplomatic informants reported State Secretary Byrnes of _ the United States and Foreign Minis- ter Bevin of Britain have been talking over the situation t Paris and appear pretty well ag eed that in Greece, as in Iran and other areas of power conflict, the two western governments should stand absolutely firm, Indications behind the scenes are that Communist-controlled forces fighting national government forces in the north,are being sup- plied with arms from Yugoslavia‘ and Albania. The basis of Anglo-American thinking is that it can he kept under control only if Britai and the United states take a “ ong stand" to support the Greek Gov- ernment. The alternative widely discussed by responsible author- ities here is Soviet expansion southward through Greece to s. ,positicn of control in the eastern Mediterranean, M051 0F . 4hr i. nos $EEN l‘ 4o lliNK wou. is a can WAY sfaetfe "2’ HALIFAX, Sept. 17-40?) —P'ri- dsyF-Offlciai inland forecasts ls- sued today by the Dominion Pub- lic Weather Office at Halifax. Forecasts valid unii] midnight Friday. Prince Edward island: i/arlabie cloudiness. Scattered showers. Not much change in temperature. Light iviiicis. High today of Char- lniiolnwn ‘l0. Summary: Scattered showers. (Caallbn ) . TORONTO. Sept. M-Mlrilmum and maximu _ m temperatures: the United States oroooslllswhich the State of Maine to Montreal. Victoria . .. 42 as are io come before the bfeilmllP could cars-v high speed refriger- Edmonton _ 4g 43 arvtkizeebiblgl aggbieiaenbighblxv‘ 1:0 all ation trucks containing nsii and gotronio 4g g; rel-ones, “ (Continued On Page 5 Col. 8) Mmffrlu b g1 68 gulcherb h . 41 08 ~ . u H R l .i‘...‘?....l’ .". "35 i? 1 g u e Halifax .. e2 1o Chnrloitetown 64 06 ' Sydney . . . so 7s 0 eed eace reaties e- a a High tide this morn g at 1 and (By Louis Nevin) PARIS, Sept. B-(AP) — The QI-pOWBX‘ liunopesn peace confer- ence voted wthout discussion at a special general session toni-ght to impose a "sag rule" on itsei_f to speed to completion by Oct. l: its task of writing the peace treaties. The session was enlivened by a turbulent 1s minutes at the outset when State Secretary Byrries. as chairman. announced that Greece had withdrawn her demands that Northern Eph-us be {rlnsicrréd from Albania to Greece That development came after another day of commission meet- ings hihhhghted by bitter com- merit f Andrei Viihinsky, de- puty Soviet Foreign Minister, dlr- ected at the United States ohurg- ing that "while our hlood was u F‘ T w th fo of ll 9i‘ Mr. Vishinsky was replying to an American statement Tuesday re- gard ti . . gt! 0! [$01! wit)’ heavy ga-fkarilrsielv-vfinnfitimllnes "ggfil, ‘(Jilin representing the ililfl- °1' P are the only provinces which have "WnMwi-i“; ‘amifdmwnfii arms Mwl-"w- or - w lffim-iitiif ti? §2°..".‘.?.§.“‘&?i "“ ' i’ ° Ariana, Greece. sept as - o! the Royal Parade. mm Faleron "Pesmfl" W" "is °°m""°"- until they obtain a iti Prone. bbbhbbnonon bnmothbbo mg, oh B”: to thonbnuoh cbehodml 1n bbhe These alflllllfllll would be on J hum tho monuonooene oiwbflntgf ...‘.‘"..“r..‘:s.. “as. or; com? ~ mazes". .11.: also. i" m“ l” * i - "e" "i to" one" I Y MY 5' ' " ‘ (ConllniiedOnP 5601.8) - ' who“. 3,“; huadnhu gm“, n,‘ gable“ grim atmosphere of At Salonika, w“ '- _____ The Kim was expected to return e ‘Thumhy ombu- 31“ Saturday from his wartime exile i. 0' a A im- in 5114i"!- FFY’ ’ v 7*“ fi- - " ' ' ' terse. mares. marl: ‘ A B“ c. y. i“ . _____ u; b ’ , _,b . “Oolles Holseeohl-‘ridsvfos . wags rimm- be . “ii/u ‘ all I-M-J trucking odasaoey lid thl I es an indication LL _ n, - m A1m to war perpetu- e we] ‘our: loaders mbigh; . b w (i -~--.»--~»=s-=»-l ......, r- .» - m m c~ ‘s u» Dressed Poul- hlllfilufbiiillabflflilln! iofiibendent lineman-ounce.» dOliffflfib ' ' “g mom es. - l -~ a‘ comm ers o . i" gall; ‘mt 37°13?! lusiness o. 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