MAXIMS moi;- label-liaison. more aaifthey were defending iii ~ I- The Guardian. Three Ceaia ' mama; osuy moses 1m. VETERANS ova MERE MAN .- Awash s ass-assu- M“ Q x _ _ Read y Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island like the Dew by ll Ifllfll flier will lnllllllily draw wealth 00 lbell MAXIMS ' OIL MERE MAN i .soallpewer somesneaaaorotbu. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1948 - 16 PAGES ‘Latest Tanker ls Imperial 0h'tovm h (By The Canadian Press) garuAx, Feb. o-Addition d m, lugs ocesnioing tanker-nth: Imperial Fredericton and the Im- perial Charlottetown. todhn fleet or Imperial Oil Limited was an- nounced today by an official oi’ the comPlnYa Marine Depart- ment. ‘ with a carrying capacity el 190.000 barrels each. the tankers were purchased irom the United States Maritime Connnisslon to replace ships list during the War and to help meet the “unprece- dented demand" for petroleum products in Canada. Tho vessels will be placed on the Canada-South America run. Each carries a crew oi 42 officers and men- WOMEN LIVE LONGER The expected life span of s one-year-old Canadian girl is 68.73 years and that of a one-year-old ‘ Canadian boy, 06.14 years. Coming Events "Dance, K. of C. Hall, February 9th. "Skating, Long Creek Rink, to- flight. MOnday, 1 "Races on Bouris River Ice on February 11th (Wednesday). "Dance aigi Entertainment, Lot. I Hall, Monday, 0th. "Last Dance of the season, K. of C. Hall, Sourls, Monday, February "Boxi Social:- Dance, Pleasant Grove l-lall, Friday, February 6th. 1f not nne, Monday. "Hockey tonight in Long Creek starting at 6 o'clock. Sea Cadets vs. Long Creek. "Pantry Bale at Holmans, Sat- urday, February 70h. Home baked beans, cake and cookies. "Dance. at Walter Conniclfs, Kinkora. Monday night. If not fine. Tuesday. "Card Party and Dance in Tracadle Hail, Monday, February 0th. Good mimic._ "Afton Hall pie social and dance, ‘Ifiieeday. Feb. I0. Nine Mlle Crook W. I. "Notice — Unloading car Coal Monday. Book orders immediately. S. C. Green. Emerald. "Watch for the opening date of ltiunn‘: General Store, on Mal- peque Road. Charlottetown, soon “final Dance and Cord Party, Kl-‘llys Cross Hall. Monday evening. Ftbguary 9th. Two good prizes. "Car Mixed Grain. whole and flushed now on order, soon enroute w Osrdisan Station. Booking orders now. Signed Linwood McNeill. "Loading Hogs at Mount Stewart Tilefldfli’ 10th until train time. For detailed infcsunatlon contact F. L. Douglas. "vrscauo Rink Monday nigh’..- married men vs. ‘single men. Skate after, with music. I “C. C. P. ‘broedflq {a "llsclfisrlane, Pcovincislvlilrty sco- ‘$211303? ores: February can, at as 510s Waciteda-Paying highest for used issd bags. We pay "Wilt on lots #100 or more. P. l-- Morris. Ibed Service wu. "Hockey Monday night. last Milli-Y fink. West Royalty Bear- “il vs. Ilast Royaltylloyals. Play- Qf! rams. sum after. "Milton Rink tonight, first M" of the semi-finals. Milton '5 Brooms. Sbab sitar. "llblwilas ear of seal afoadav ‘M "I017. Vernon xiv: co. °Pmi~ivs Association. "Rnaise ma. a: ud a: a "mildly and sat?& nights. o”! 0s and 15c. I'm ' I om.i'£‘.".€€.'..t$“.3°t°‘ii“?i'“ m" "WM some cranium t gmlglasew rink tonisbt.‘ “W mt...’.’;"oi"a"i'o..‘?“' Labrador Ownership Discussed tluobeo Member $100,000 Fire At Truro Today TBUBO, N.S-. Feb. ‘l - (Sat- nrdayl — (or) - A three- alarm fire in Truro‘: businesl district was brought under con- trol eariy today after gutting an Inglis Street clothing store and damaging an adjoining building. Damage was estim- lted ‘It $100,000. ‘ The fire started about 11.30 last night and spread rapidly through the three-storey struc- ture. Flames from the roof lg- nlted the ldlolnlng building, Plano Takes 0ft Without Pilot OSHAWA, Ont, Feb. 6 - (CP) - Police and residents of tho, countryside were notified lute today to be on the lookout for n, “ghosP plune that took off from the Ire of Lake 31m- coe without pilot or passengers. soared in evor-vvldemng circles, and was last seen In the Beav- erton arcs at 5,000 foot. Officials o! tho Ontario Coun- ty airport said they believed the plane had not enough fuel to keep it aloft much more than an hour alter its takeoff about 8 p.m.. but no reports ware re- ceived here of its crashing, The two-place, slngle-engbae Aerouca had been flown from here to the lakc by Stan Fraser and Merlin MacKie w'th the intention of bringing back a Cub machine temporarily ab- andoned a week ago by Mac- Kle when the nmtor frolo up while ho and Provincial Con- stable Harry Kilt were fishing through the ice. Each man was to fly a piano back. Reports reachlnl here indic- ated they had completed re- pairs on the Cub. and were ready to leave. Fraser opened the Aercnca's throttle before getting out to spin the propel- lor by hand ie start tife cngEne. The motor caught Instantly and the ski-shod craft moved into action. ’ Fraser sald he scrambled te got Into the cabin but the force l of the slipstream had slammed the door and he could not get It open In time. He tried tp grub the ta'l assembly and missed. Then, while the start. led pilots watched, tho Aeroncs. nosed Jsccfully into the wind, talxled briefly and rose into the a r. ' Immigrant‘ Carrier To Bégin Service aion of the International Refugee SAINT JOHN’, NJ. Feb. 6 _.. (OW-In a loss happier time she was the H ran, cnonaoo to Al- lied shippingpbut today also is the Beaverbrao and Sunday aha will slip her moorings here‘ arxfvoyage for the first time as an immigrant to carry persons by the war lo new homes and we in Canada. ~ 1n wartime the Beaverbrae was a mother ship and‘ repair vessel for ans late Admiral Doenltl‘ killing submarine c the wars end she all hands virtually undamaged in tne sum of a Norwegian fjord. She came to Canada as pert. of the reparations payments, was con- verted snd reconditioned in the Sorei, Que. shipyards that built Io many ocrveties which menaeed or was-this activities and now heads back to Gsmaany on an er- 2f 0ialms Territory Belongs To ills Province; ilablnst Member Says iisnsds Bound by Privy iiouboll Decision. h" but s U-boat mo. the nu,» sent u master. dept. 0.0. gull. ‘if Van- In. Commons -_.__ r OTTAWA. Feb. d - (CP) —!lx- ternal Affairs Minister St. Laur- ent said tonight in the Commons that the Cansdan Goernment felt itself bbund by the Privy Council decision which awarded Labrador to Newfoundland. Rising to answer tho contention of Frederic Dorion (Ind-Charle- voix-Saguenay) that Labrador leg- ally belonged to Quebec, Mr. 5t. Laurent said the Federal Clovern- ' ment and Quebec naturally were disappointed in the Privy Coun- cli'a dcosion. However, the Gov- ernment felt it was bound by the decision. He said that when Newfoundland delegates were here last summer they had asked i! Labrador would remain a pert o! Newfoundland in the event oi union. The Canadian Government had replied that it accepted the decision of the Privy Council awarding Labrador to Newfoundland. 'I'l'ia Government also drew attention to the iact that the boundar es of a Province could not be changed without the| consent of the Province concernedl The Minister said Mr. Dorian nus wrong in contending that. ref- erence oi Labrador ownership to the Privy Council had been made without consultation with Que- bec, The reierexice had resulted from exchange of correspondence started by the Quebec Govern- ment in i902. At one oi the calmest sittings since the open ng cf the session, D. King lrlazcn (PC-St. John-A1- bert) protested against the pract- ice of Canadian railway: shipping Canadian goods through American ports. Ho asked the Government to state whether it would rescind the railway order reducing freight rates on Canadian traffic to the port of Portland, Me. Other speakers included John Dofenbaker tPC-—Lako Centreni RR. Knight (CCF — Saskatoon , City); Patricia Ashby (SC - Ed- monton East) and Harold Tlmmlns (PC-Toronto Parkclale.) Shooting Affray Takes Two Livos BELLEVUE. Alta. Feb. —(CP) —'I‘wo men and a wunrtn are dead and a third in serious condition in h°§l>ital follouring a shooting af- fray hero last night. Police said it appeared to be a case of murder and suicide. Dead are George Trefamenko, 20; his wife Frances, 23; and Wgltet Nebozynski, all oi Bcllavise. In hospital in serious condition and not expected to live is Mr. Ncbozynsitl’; wife, Aime. 36. Believuc is in the Crow’: Nest Puss district. 7o airline miles wast of Lethvbrldge. OfIl-flilltloll- Beavefbrseb tentative “ ‘ ‘ calls fora five-week round trip. Siha will sail from Saint John again on March 14 and April 20. and will arrive in Montreal for her first trip oi the St. Iawrsncs igation season May 30. As far as is possible all supplies will be placed on board in Canad- ian ports, and for Sunday's sailing the following amounts are typical: tatoes, i0 tons; fresh meat. sight s. and smokld amt three tons: flour. seven tons: fresh vegetables. four tons; butter and cbeels, two tonsystrsined baby food, I00 tins: sau- 00.000: m! poultry. four tons. Ior the benefit of solar-starved lurepoen pas-saws. Iesverbrae‘! stem will include two tons of susar Woper, plus one ton oi isms and marmalade. 10.000 chocolate bars and s0.000 bass of hard esp- dy. Shipping men say it ls possible to the bottom m" orlllnll leav- erbraa in i061 or that her new oouver. a Royal Canadian lfavy veloren of the labile 0! till M- imic. brushed with undersea flidlrl Wildly B00 5007i But Still, " llopos To Form New iiov’t By ROBERT KIWI?!‘ DUBLIN. Nb. 6-(IbP)—Iirtml Minister Eamon do Valera‘: Fian- na Fail party conceded tonight that it had failedby a small mar. gin to wln.a maJority in Site's Dail (parliament) in Wednuday’: general election. But both supporters and oppon- ents of the New York-born Ds Valera agreed he had good prog- peota of being re-elected Prime Minister by picking up support from independent. and Labor dep- uties. De Valera has held the post since i932. I - it was regarded aa certain that lively debate will ensue when the new Dali convenes Fob. 18. The Dali elect/s the Prime hdinister. During the campaign De Valera said he would not. form a coalit. ion government with other part- ies. Elaborating on the Party's position in the face of the elec- tion returns, Thomas L. Mullins, Fianna Fail secretary said: De Valera still has not thought oi a coalition. lie will pursue his long standing indepen» dent Fianna Fail policy and I am confident the Indepiidsnt and National Labor members will vol- untarily support him in the inter- est oi a strong. stable govern- merit. Fianna Fail needed to win 74 seats for a majority in the l4‘!- member Dail. Returns from all except 22 con- tests gave this representation in the new Dali as compared with party strength in the old Parlia- ment oi 130 members: Seats Seats Held Party Won Previously Fianna Fail ' 5B 77 Fine Gael 26 2! Labor ......... .. l3 I Republican 9 2 Farmer '7 11 National Labor 3 4 Independents i! 8 Totals T» 130 Adverse Trade Balance Down For December (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Feb. 6—Canada'a ad- verse trading balance with the United states during 194'! reacbr ed $918,700,000 by Dec. 31, it was shown today in official figures re- leased by Trade Minister Howe. Mr. Howe reported that. the ad- verse balance for December was 034,000,000, down sharply from the $80,000,000 total which had been reported for November. the month in which the Government launched its dollar-saving, ‘cro- gram. With tho restrictive program presumably taking effect in Da- cember, imports from the U S. during that month loll by $33.- 000.000 while Canadian exports in- creased by 018900.000. At 09183100000, the adverw bal- ance is at the highest in Canadian histcy. ' . commenting on the total. Nb. Howe said that while the Decan- ber figures ahcwed the trade re- strictions, imposed Nov. l1, were taking effect. it would be "unwise" to assume that imports could be maintained at thatlevel thrc-‘llh- out 1N8. rorrvo. Fob. s - (A!) - Japan‘: birth rate is inoreaslnl and her death rats doclininl. ill" Welfare Jiinistry announced to- day. This resulted in a llfilitilatiop gain 0i LNQNU l!" W55 "W7" population is estimatatad at l0.- pséosbsso ll alengsldq his new seaweed, \ bill! Gan-soar ll. B.- Legislature To Open March 2; Election Rumored (By The Canadian Press) FREDERIOTON, Fob. 6~Aznid rumors 0i a provincial election thYS summer. idremier McNair to- day oa-iled the New Brunswick Legislature into session for March 2 it will be the fourth session oi the 40th Legislature. Political observers say the blouse, elected in Ausust. i944. \vi1i 1110b- ably dissolve to face a test at the polls this summer but add that the term could be extended an- other year. Present standing under Prrmicr McNair gives the Liberals 36. Pro- gressive Conservatives 11 and In- dependents one in the 48~seat House. ‘ Although sources close to the Legislature have indicated there will be “at least one big item" facing the members the nature of the item has not been dis-closed. Most, however, feel it will be the election issue. Only known items to come be- fore the members are relatively unimportant bills from several towns and municipalities. Campbelltcn, in the iacrtho-rn section of the Province near the Quebec border. is asking incorp- oration as a city. If the bill is anprovcd it will give New Bruns- wick four cities. Present cities are Fredericton, Monctcn and Saint John. New Simplified Income Tax Forms llow Available The new income tax forms, now available for those‘ employees earning 03.000 s yea-r or less, pro- vided they can answer eight. brief questions in the negative. are much simpler than the old form and can be fllled out. much quiokér and more easily. ‘The employer is asked by the Income Tax Department. to have the for-main the hands of his em- ployees by the end oi this month and the employee has until the last oi April in which to turn in his form. In order to be entitled to use the new form. the employee must be able to state that he has only worked for one employer during i047. that he was emlplcyed the full l2 months, that his income from dividends and interest dur- ing i017 was no more than $109- that be received no other income. that he is not claiming for for- eign tax credits or for gifts i0 the Crown. and that he ll not making claim for other dependents than those described in section i,‘ item i. of COW 2. Should the employee be married. his wife or hes- huabsnd must not have ra- oeived an income o! more than $350 in i047. Copy No I is delivered to the moons Tax Department: tho em- ployee keeps Copy Ne. 2. VII-LI 8T. bflfillllll... Que. Feb. h-(CH-A lone. hooded alums-n. smroy before a pm. may halls» tbs Provholai Bani: branch he: and escaped with cash oi between 04.000 and 0.000- ° going to be torn down and . bad been surveyed OTTAWA. Fob. 0-(Special)-— Charges that shipments of freight from Western and Central Can- ada bound for overseas had been diverted by Canadian National Railways authorities from the Canadian ports of Saint John and Halifax w Portland, Mains, were levelled in the House of oom- mons this afternoon by D. King l-lazen, Progressive Conservative member for saint John-Albert. Members oi all three Maritime Provinces quickly came from the lobbies to their seats in the chamber when the Saint John member cited the history of the frvigllt diversion and fired broad- sides alternately at Transport Minister Chcvrier and RC. Vaugh- an, Canadian National Railways president. 1n the Commons ante- rocm alter Mr. Helen's speech, J. Lester Douglas. Liberal menvoer for Queens told this correspondent that Mr. Hazen's appeal that Can- adian gocds be shipped overseas from Canadian ports would find widespread support in Prince Ed- ward Island. ~ Indirectly Concerned "Our Province," Mr. Douglas .said. "is not directly affected by the alleged diversion of western grain and other goods from Hali- lax and saint John to Portland. (Continued on Page 16 Col. d) Stressed By Awareness of the potential dan- gers from contaminated water in areas contiguous to the City lim- its prompted the Provincial 00v- ernment last year to make an amendment to the Road Act of 1930 and also to pass legislation known as an "Act Respecting Well Drillers". Hon. W. M. Hughes. Minister o! Public Health and Welfare statcd‘ yesterday. Attention to this matter was f0- cently directed by Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan in an address at a Rotary luncheon. Mr. Hughes said that Section ‘l5 (A) of the amendment to the Road Act prohibits persons with- in a two-mile radius cf cities and incorporated towns in the Prov- ince Irom erecting buildings loss than 25 feet from the boundary oi any highway and also prohibits the erection of any building less than 5t) feet from those of an ad- Joining neighbor. Section 3 of the Well Drillers Act. forbids anyone digging or boring a well in any area pra- scribed by the Regulations oi the Act unless he has first obtained a. permit from the Minister of Health and Welfare. Provincial Planning Beard both places of legislation. m. Rughes said. were passed to las- sen as much as possible the po tential danger which is always present not only in the areas con- New Navy OTTAWA. Feb. S —(@)—Hs.ii- fan's old Wellington Barracks are e Navy is planning the construction oi a. new barracks on the site. de- fence Minister C‘ announced insight. Describing tho move as "a further atepin unions tom slams for production of first-class accom- modation for members of the Ser- aioesithe Minister mid giro"! ad an gven or will’; ci the new berraciu at .M.c . ltadacona. Wellington Barracks had outliv- ed their usefulness. Mr. Claxton laid. The possibilities d renovating _ ‘and using the existing block v had been esiiaustivlly invest-fitted by naval authorities. and the biailding thoroughly bv 0r. Pl.- Prat!!! of Montreal. Milne as consultant for the Defence De; garment. "Ins facts are that i Ml 1W0 Parliament gAt-A-Glanoe a Prime biinister Mackenzie King said he had cabled Barbara Ann Scott congratulations on behalf of Canada. Mir. King said he had not re- ceived a reply from Britain as to whether it would be proper to table correspondence from Premier Drew in connection with the I-Iong Kong inquiry. ‘ Frederic Dorlon (Ind-Charle- voix-Saguenay) argued that Lab- rador belongs to Quebec, but Ex- temal Affairs Minister St. Laurent said this Canadian Government was bound by a Privy Council tic- cision which awarded the country to Newfoundland. D. King Hazen tPC—St. John- Albert) protested against Canadian railways shipping goods through United States ports. 'I‘W0 Progressive Conservative members asked higher pensions‘ for veterans and war widows. Monday: The Commons will discuss a motion to establrishs price-spreads cpmanittee. The Sen/ate will not st. . CALAIS, Me. Feb. 5—(AP)~\FLlI early today swept through the 2 1-2 storey Tvro Acre inn, s. li-roorn tourist hotel. Mrs. Edna Greentaw, proprietor, and her family, reported to be the only occupants of the hotel, es- caped safely in swb—zerc cold. Six rooms were being added to the structure, which is in the heart of the city. Loss was estimated unofficially at upproxfrmtoly 020.000. Continued Health Menace Authorities tiguous to Charlottetown but in other lesser populated communi- ties in the Province. Moreover, a Provincial Planning Board com- prising five deputy-ministers o! the Government-J... W. Shaw (chairman). Gordon White. J. F‘. Connolly, Lieut-Col. P. S. Field- ing, and W. H. Shaw-conducted a topographical survey oi the whole area within a radius of two miles from the Cit/y limits. About four-fifths of that survey has been completed and will. Mr. Hughes said. five the sanitary engineer. Dr. W. K. Sharpe, s basis txrwork upon when he ar- rives back in the Province this spring. There is also a probability the Dominion Government may be re— quested to furnish one or two of its sanitary experts to collaborate with Dr. Sharpe in his survey if the Parkdaie and adjacent aresa Mr. J. F. Connolly, Deputy- Minister of Reconstruction said yesterday that. his Department bad been working on this problem for the past two years and that a constructive plan had been work- ed out which only needed a. "get together" meeting cl Government and City officials, uppiementad by representative citizens o! Parlo- dalo and the other‘ contiguous‘ areas. to arrive at a satisfactory solution. Mayor B. Earls MacDonald said many people were under the erron- (Continued on Page 15 O01. 3) Barracks Planned For Halifax bean unfit for use. as it conforms to British Anny standards oi over 100 years ago; the roof has already been coa-niernnedn the plumbing and heating are both totally inad- equate; the wooden frame inside tho brickwork ccnatitu‘ a pee- ernnent fire henard. "The survey has abown comica- iveiy that renovation would involve cost, and consumption of material in short supply. not lass than would be required for efficient modern new construction. The results would be by I» means as satisfactory." There was not the "all test in- tention oi interfering iii Admir- alty House. whose architectural and historical interest is matched byits present. usehilneas.” ' "The new constnsction is at “at in the planning aim and t cannot at present be stated when the plans wti be ready. or an exact Oats be liven for cosrrmnomwfit 0! the projected an barracks. ‘lh e matter is receiving active attent- Subseflptioa Delivered 00.00. ‘ Mall 06.00, other Provinces b U. S. $1.00. PENSION OINCREASES MAY BE BOOSTED De Valera Fails To "Gain Majority In Eire Election‘ Strong Protest Against Freight Rate Shipments Through American Port oovfhav YIELD ro PRESSURE O'I'I‘AWA, Fob. 6—<GP)—-Within the next tuo weeks and quite posau-y 116.12. week, the Govern- ment Wlli place baiorc the Oom- muns LESsSiEUOU that will go be- yond the bounds of the increases in veterans disability and war widows pensions announced by Prune Minister Mackenzie King Dec. 5, it was learned today. ‘Ina increases, retroactive to Oct. 1. i047. cannot. start until parliamentary approval is given. The Cabinet still is working over the changes it considers neceaaary in the face o! persistent pressure from a veterans’ bloc among its own supporters and the thunder of the Opposition. , There is a. considerable feolink among Liberal members-some oi! them call it the hottest intro-par- ty issue uf the moment-that." there will be a compromise be- tween the 20 per cent Junvp across the board they have been asking and the amount proposed by Mr. King which works out. to 10 per cent for u totally disabled married pensioner. The December proposal was for an increase oi $10 a month for s. totally disabled pensioner, who now gets $100 a month if mar- ried. and pensioned widows who get $60 at. the present, plus S15 for the first child, $12 for s sec- ond. 010 for a third. There will be proportionately lower increases for lesser pen- sions. It has‘ been estimatied that the proposal would Jump the annual pensions bill about l0 per cent. above last year's $71,000,000 total. Criticism within the Party has dwelied on failure to bring in in- creases for children and dependi- enbs as well as the principals and the amounts suggested. Members want a flat 30 per cent increase; the Canadian Leg- ion wants 25 per cent. The chan- ces are there will be a comprom- ise cffar of something like 15 per cent. with dependents counted in. There are suggestions that tim present proposal will stick for sin- gle persons. NEVER Put’ 0n 0m. {ommw WT You in» in’ Sontuav (o w You You 100A‘! i 7 TORONTO. Ebb. iL-(GPF-liflni- mum and maximum temperatures: -Vancouver l9, 30; Edunontnh 5B. 14; Regina 33B. 0; Winnlpfll 33B. l: Toronto 10. 2'7; Ottawa ‘l3. 18; Montreal s, 11; Quebec 8B, l4; Saint John 18B, 21; Mcnction 11B. u; Halifax 4. 2i: Charlottetown 28. HALIFAX. Feb. 0—(AP)—O1fi- cial inland forecasts issued tonight: by the Dominion Public Weather Office at Halifax and valid Until midnight Saturday with an out- look for Sunday. Synopsis: A band of cloud appeared over most. of the Marltimes tonight. In a few localities very light snow has been reported. This cloud is having the offset of preventing the temperature from fallina to the low temperatures previously fore- cast. Ii, however. as apps s libs- l-y, the cloud breaks up allln dur- ing ans night, temperatures will continua to fall. Saturday is ess- pected so be mostly fine with tom- peratures a little higher. 1AM sunday a new wave oi cold air will be moving towards the Mari- times with snowfiurrias accdliv panying it. Prince Edward Island: Variable cloudiness tonight. Clear and a little milder tomorrow. Light: winds. Temperatures early Bit“!- day morning with the high ln the and 18. tHe this morning as 0M and lght nib-iii). Sun sets chls afternoon. at ii m’ rises tcamrrow morning ' ‘N: anon blustery 9th- 111‘ a ion. . ." 4B. l‘; D0!!! 3B. 13; Ysroseotb \ afternoon, Charlottetown 2 below. , - a