. , w A,‘ MERE‘ MAN Thanh "$111080 iogotnmwith o vehelnllul. ‘ “-"' lensing owl... clsulottelown STRIKE-THREATEN ED U. S. ORAILROADS; Farm Problems Discussed In [louse Boy Scouts Asfn Meeting Annual I II. I. I. LOWTIIII. l. O. Coming Events "Show - Eldon Tuesday. 5-17-21. "Soow- MTT-Hi Wednesday. M ° 5-11-21. "Dance in Orwell Cove Hail. l-Ti- day, May 26th. 5-19-11 "See “My Sacred Bunions” by ct. Peter's Players Ln Mt. Stewart cgion Hall, Monday. May 20th. 5-11-21. "Rummage Sale in Market Build- hg Satin-day. May 18th at 3.8g "Just Arrived! Shipment of 500 Ilse Chick Cool. Broader-s. $15.00 Ida. .5-1_.7<3i. "Dance, Lorne Volley, Tuesday. lay 14th. Webster's Orchestra. 5-13, 1B. 25,1. 8. l5, 22, 29-tf. "Dance. New Perth Hall, Mon- dev tight, May 20th. Burke's Orch- Utrs, 5-16-11. Wednes- Orch- 5-18-31. "Come to Dance and Ice Gum Social. N London School. Friday. lay 24th 5-18-23 "Two mic-action‘; “Peace 1s "Dance, St. Tercsas day. May 22nd. Webster's estrs. Wonderful". and "A [mostly Ev- ening" by Y. P. U., Comwall Hall Wednesday. md. snd Thursdsy. 13rd. y 5-11-41 "Show — lgt. Stewart. Friday Saturday, BBO ,.M. "Let's Face It’ with Bob ilope 1nd Betty Hutton. 5-17-21. "Notice -- Beginning May 22nd this store will close every Wednes- dsv at noon until further notice. G C. Green. 5-16-71. "C. A. Friazel will start in haul Cimm to North Wiltsgirs Monday, MM‘ 20th. once a wee till further notice. 5-17-21. "Loading Hogs for Dsvis sind Fraser Ltd, Tuesday until further lioiicc. Dingwcll and Rossirier. Morel]. 5M. "Dance, Kelly's Cross Hell, blot-la . Muv 20th. llic M Kcnzies Orchestra. 1f not nne Monday. will be held ‘lueadsg. "The Play which was to have horn held Ln Mt. Stewart Hail on Monday, May 20th. has been cancel- led. 5-18-11. "Pantry Sale Ladies‘ Aid Church 0f Scotland. Maritime Electric, Ioturduy, May 18th, 2.30, 5-10-11. To arrive. soother oer oho no ice ties. O1‘ d0 bll trucking sen- to help slxé 309-090-090 “in”; d ubl c: Albert u. 1 Phone 4502-2 Stimmerside, from the summer‘ W" PP 655cm? n? .. 0M0- evenings. Livestock Msrkst- famine. in sii the history of the Quinn and Boyle. s-ts-si lug Boss-d. 5-11-11 ‘verm- “Tbe Island School of Mush hresents Gala Variety Cong? ‘i'.',‘.’i’s‘l'i°°i4?il °iu”“'i'ao’." . a . s ' ' sis-nos. H Peek S s. rii-iffss. 33"“ GI’ V 4 l-B-S-thl-llt d. "Collecting Hogs for Dori‘ us: "P" ., over: . 8-33.32‘ “°“’°ri'=s s but??? lion Iospdesllfl. Gusrdfassiwsdsuls. . nald. H. Victor MecLesn, Rev. - continue as provln as ' ‘ catfish! Ii'&'.'¢..“¢& m" “r _ s... ....:::"'""°°” Mr. N. W. Lowther, 1i. (1., was elected president of the P. ill. Is- llll Boy Scouts’ Association at its pppusr meetin held lost night in the ty Biol]. R B. 1’. Jardine is the retiring president. Other officers elected are: Pat- ron, His Honour, Lieutenant-Gov- ernor J. A Bernard; honorary prs- sidmt, R. S. P. Jsrdlne; vice-pre- sldents. P. B. NoOormack, Mayor .1. I‘. Arnett. Surnames-side, Roy 0. ~ Wvinciol commissioner, pious-col. . w. and. n.s.o.; as- sistant provincial nOmlflilllOllQf, W. A. Curry. Bilnmerslde‘ leld commissioner. v. B. J avies: honorary secretary-treasurer. Nell W. Higgins. The new executive council com- ises W. J. Brawders. Rev. E. dwin. J. R. Burnett. V. L Curry, F‘. R. Driscoli. l‘. N. Bstey, Rev. D. Henderson. R. S. P. Jsrdine, Ei- win Johnstone, Dr. . A. John- stone, Claude Kirsch, Major Alex Knox. W. W. Ilord, Mayor B. Isrle MeoDo riane Ma _r Patrick c- Mshoh, Major T. E. MacNutt, K. Marti K. 0.. Judge H. L. Rev. T. H. B, Somers. Provincial Commissioner Mr. K. M. Martha. provincial commissioner. delivered s brief re- port in which he commented on the advisability of the Association securing more suitable quarters for the holding of the next annual meeting. Mr. Martin said he con- sidered more loosing accommo- dations for the holding of the next meeting would result in larger numbers attending. is inability to He announced h cial commission- er but assured the Association he would always be willing to r1: what he could to ensure the suc- cess and development of the Boy Scout movement in the Province, He thought the growth of the movement i~n the Province could be accelerated if more attention was paid to the smaller centres. O M. n. Palmer. and honour done him in appointing him provincial commissioner pm] assured the meeting he would do all in his power to encourage the growth of the Boy Scout move- fleld commissioner: (Continued On page 12 Col 4» "Dance Mount Stewart Hail Wednesday. May 22. Rollie Mac- Kenzie and his Orchestra, Modern and old-time, with modern sound equipment. 5-17-81 "The Murray Harbor Players will present their three act comedy "Aaron Slick, om Piumpkn Creek" in Murray River Hail, Wed- nesday, May 22nd. at 7.45 Standard ‘Time. 5-1841. “Loading hogs at St. Peters for Dsvtsdsrraser Ltd. each ‘luesdsy. For truck pickup service from farm to cur. phone Rnddie Pratt. 2-l5-lE-l7-mt-Ltf "Partners Attention —- Ro h handling of hogs and reckless drv- ing over rough roads will cause more carcass shrinkage in s couple of hours than will occur on railway cars dur This has en provcn. Our truck- men will give a dependable service when engsgzcd in this important work. Lives k Marketing Bani-dbl "Hog Producers Wilmot Vsileyvsnd Vic notr-Hsrrfi augh. Hog king service sva sbie each Tuesday‘ un- til train time. Please contact orry for pt se and careful he of your stock. Livestock M et Board. 5-17-21- Freeiown . 1r.‘ ties. please v‘ Produce" -- lurmn side. St. gamers, Sherbrook and evlclnl- l" pends "Hsbits--Cer-t:i‘o_hsbr1s m ob- Lectiouable, but for best service in- o sud other Livestock Trsnspill- so ‘gmdu-Q 1.11110. ltoodsy at ' “d - I em. B , m _ 11, Charlotte Iousre: 1 n-m- Yifl- Bedford; t. It. Stewart; Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, SATURDAY, MAY 1s, 194s lslandorsi Expected HALIFAX. lowing Prince hound Halifax Aquitl Pie, Linkle Pie. E as P. E. 1.; L. G St. Peters; Mrs. husband. Pte. bany, Cameron, Cameron. Carleton Winifr husband. Gnr. D. Munn. Hopefield: and Mrs. Natalie MacArthur, hus- bsnd, Pte. K. W. MacArthur, Port- age Station. Toronto Youths Get TORONTO. Penito youths a court room in w heard sentence them years prisonment for the revolver of Meyer Tobias holdup of a. North Toronto dress the day after last Christmas. sho Te of murder but found guilt slaughter. were William Edward Martin. 1 hart, 19, and Dan Martin and Mullen. who carried loaded WBTG S er. youths, Mrs. Meyer Tobias, widow of’ the slain man, startled the court with an outburst of hysteria. just as defence counsel for the youths were urging leniency. , _ “They killed him. they killed mgxoiidaihrgearrfgoliii:‘Seports by the him? she cried’ Sobblnz.‘ . president. secretary-treasurer nnd As h" sons “fined '1" “om the court. Mrs. Tobias, dressed in black. ed my husband." r. when s newspaper photo- grapher tried to take s picture of iher. Murray Tobias, her son. ‘rled to punch his face. called that young Tobias damaged a news camera. swun grapher and pushed h m up against a parked csr on the night of the slaying Late To Discuss Food Policy At Ottawa OTTAWA. Msy 1'1 - iCPt -Rt. Hon. Herbert Morrison, Lord Pres- ident of the Privy Council in the British Ceblnat. and will arrive in Otewa by air tomor- row to isouas limit’. s 1000 milo Journey. f" Mr. Morrison similar talks 1n wiho entered the and Urquhart, who drove s. get- away car. each recei Aqultsnis 17-(0P)—.I'oi- Idward island- pusengers wlll dock at , May 30. aboard the liner niu Landry snd Pte. N May A. J. . tter, both of Sumrnerside: . W. McKinnon. address Riven l. L. C. McNelil. rgeret Guudet H. D, Gsudet. Al- R. B. I; Mrs. Rose Jessie husband. Gnr. l... A. Siding; Mrs. ed E. Munn and daughter, Prison Terms 11 - (c?) - fourf ages-Ionic grim- ac rom hidi tihly had Mr. Justice Keillor Mockuaiy to 0th 1 - I VH8 m abortive Mo! ntisry-boun . todsy flied youths. acquitted uilen, 20, B, Howard Urqu- uid Warner, 17. guns into the shop, cntenced to 2O each ears. Worn- olp unamwd. ved ' 15 years. continued to cry, "they kill- Reporters rc- st s photo- his advisers d ueetions of food with Celn tan officials. ti’! ingdcsn Information 0f- Cardinal Visits His Alma Mater liolds Largely Attended Reception At Bishop's Palace Last Evening. Yemndsy sftsrnoon His 1min- enoe Cardinal MoGu , accomp- anied by Bimop Boy c. Monsignor Allen, Rev. Charles Foy and Rev. McMahon. vblted B12. Duns- tasfs University. the Cardinal's Alma Motor. The visit was a nightlight in the Cardinal's activities yesterday. which included the saying of a Mass for nearly 3.000 children who thronged St. Dunstans Basilica in the nrornlng. and the iwiding of a largely attended public reception in the Bishop's residence lost 1118M.» flora Bolt Tightening In Prospect For 11.11. ____4 By CLYDE BLAOKBUIN WASHINGTON Map 1'1-Kl?) — More bell.- teni th Unique Occuiou Hts visit to the Unlvensitvwss a. world pool to avert famine. Mr. liforrisou loft today for unique occasion for the faculty New York and Ottawa after and st i . and iihey greeted completing his mission which 1n- him ln front of the institution with three rousing cheers. The students then retired to the chsp- el. where the Cardinal came to address them, The Rector, Rev. R. V. MacKenzie. formula wei- comed him and said in pa : "Si. Dunstaxrs has experienced many proud moments in her ninety-odd years of life. She has followed wit-h joy the sdvanceimenl. of her sons at home and abroad in many walks of life. She has numbered among them Bishops and Archbishops. Governors, Jud- llos. lenders in profemional and eluded s number of talks with President Trunu. and his food advisers u Mr. Morrison told a press con- fcrence today that he was not sure whether the ttlblltlon of another 200.000 tons of cereals from British stocks would, mean bread rationing in the United Kingdom, But he sold it would be l. "hard blow" and one he wul sorry to have to lmlw" ‘"1 I P» [IIQ who hso suffered war short- ages so many yeurl, ~ business life: but never has she 50'6"“ ADDIIWIHQII , dfifl,fi',‘l“lg,~"l"»"§",.f§f,d c’ lgflfmlfpflillt-Tl R had such reason for pride and Joy tleuhcd‘ w’ w‘ new’ D30" tinged oh. l (immune note’ Jul: Ar’, as“'i‘9t$§u3a§n§hi§rd§g£ sons who as expressed his appreciation of the so“ l a j“ 3° sentenced t ° ' ' LONDON METT§_ (Reu,el.s)__ :1 vouth sat in these seats. knelt , ~ (Continued on Page 5 Ooi. 1) Plans’ to make of ruined Berlin the first city of Euigotpeaa age/o- Weather Gold 0n Prairies Past Week c a ing metropolis . . . L: llllfldfl‘ way, the London Daily WINNIPEG. Mav 1'1 - Weather has been ies during the Russians.‘ the dispatch said. Learns What Became 0f R.il.A.F. liilts OTTAWA. May 17-(0?) —I'h“» Commons war expenditures cont- mittee today heard what hiid hun- i-sned to the kiits once worn by the disbanded 0. v. A pipe Grou Capt. V. S. J- Millard- siaff o ficer 1o R. C. _A. F‘. Main- tenance Command. said they M’! been stored at ihc Air Form.- s-n- tic-n at Trenton, Ont. and it "IBS planned to use them to equip n future permanent force volunteer band. "Has the Air Force a goodsup- ply of mothbelis?" asked Airstalr Stewart (CUP-Winnipeg Nor-mi, Group Capt. Millard assured him the Air Force was wcii equipped Mirror reported today in a dis- cold throughout the Prair- paich from Berlin. The plan "has been drawn r» by the past week, with sev- ere frosts ted in nearly all IYM Germans, inspired and barke by sections. seedng has been d on account of cold mother while frost dmnalge to crops showing above h‘ bee vurlsbic as n . wheat will be slight but some re- secding of coarse grains may be nec- essary wire-no very low temperatures , mead-ling to the weekly crop of the Department of Agriculture of the Csnsdiom Na- tional Railways. There has been little precipitation reported and early rains and warm weather m: required in many sections to pro- mote gennmwtion and growth. Still Seek Lost Children 0f Lidico has Just concluded ‘Washington. with moth preventive-s. 800 Million Facet Starvation Spectre CHICAGO, Mo)’ bcrt Hoover. world survey of night called for greater self-denial He warned that unless more food p961! to hunger-ridden areas s shl during the next millions will be t contact our let like that of Pillow" l" n" u.“ 5" ‘gflyouln com- ermln concentration camot at annuity. Yes make it s i-isbit- Iuchenwsid and Bellm- Livlltook Marketing Baird, 5-17-21. Mr. Hoover's sddrels WI! f0? l ., .-..._ “mine gmgrggncy committee mIIt- "Conn lug week of Msy 29131 in: and s nationwide hrosdcsst. thisstoro nmeino non Tull- Tho former president said his day. bssrlday and 8s urdsd/l We" BlLMO-miio tour throush 26 r0"!!- lull at uoog 0n 94m!‘ tries suffering from acute food . 3”». also closed sii shorts es showed "buns" h I a; lhy I. I’. Morris. Kin‘ over t e homes of more than I! .- kora. 54741" 000, .pcopie-over one-till!!! 0! the-people of the earth. "We can save these will!" "W! the worst. if we will." offered two methods: l. ltlll more intensive con- it?‘ suggestions that the United State! roturn- to to save more for the hunsry 0v"- sou. upon" o" program ‘Prunes! mitt». , '-_. - s l7+(AP)- --Her- re orting on his lunivne areas, to- seversl months, condemn“ to I tien of bresdstuffs and North America. afifl q marketing oi’ “cry of cereal on farms. ver did not touch u?" food rationing 1n order pinned his faith install! luntsry ¢°""""F °" “hi... by Prwdrflt j _ no emergency wlll- i d to Am- ”Q.w|::re cent less I end $0 P" "l! the present N!- PRAGUE. Czmhoslo . MB)’ l7 — (OP) vekis S l 01' ibingumdefhntia iostv of Lidsoe, Cinch village where the Giumans carried out one of their vrorst atrocities, Portia of Czechs are soourlg Expectant ldother “a...” ,.,"-,,r,,f~,.-.-,,3=*,.,t,g In lioroio Rescue Ofoovencftiidrcn under-eyes: V OOUVIIR. Me/y lf- (C?)- oidwhesrldrliosweswipedonsinom died the othss have been AnAy tat mother risked her ll life that of her unborn twins Ill. found in German fmmrliing homu Only l! of 110 older children have been found so f . , or Lidlcds pcfiriusum sis. all in: rescue of her two-vim‘- but mo of tho men and women o und his er from wemdsughieredflsecitildsunvrm "r "r" °‘ W" can"; Wmv s" y. u - 1o expects swirls this werenotpermitwdtoqank not Taylor. 35 a andnovusliowediomusitiosstiteir mac. dived mo» in. nd sworn more the: mgtfsis to old opium. r: now some but fomofion their ormplm the hero Gardiner Favors Retaining Grain Freight Subsidy (w George Kitchen) O/ITA A. May 17-(6?) -The Commons today gave its attention to the many problems of the 1on- adian farmer. With agriculture der considerdtio resenting rural estimates un- n, members rep- constituencies held the floor as they questioned Agri- culture Minister Gardiner about what the Government plans to 1.. to better the condition of the mo: on the laud. In what amounted to viriunily a questlon-end-snswer sitting. the discussion ranged over the work of scientists in combatting Liseases. the develo ment of new wheat strains an the salaries hooded to attract the best brains to the De- partment's science service. During a discussion on wheat strains, Mr. Gardiner said Domin- ion Experimental Farms were con- tinuing experiments in an effort to find u wheat which would be resistant to rust and sawfiy and still produce a high grade y-cid. Farm machinery entered tho discussion and Mr. Gardiner said farmers thinking about purchasing new implements could save themselves money if they would consult the experi- mental farms about tests nu machinery. The department hesitated about publishing information on the re- sults of machinery experiments be- cause "we have found that when we put out statements farmers do the opposite." Grain Subsidy movement of feed grain from Western CsnadsJo Eastern Canada, would result ‘m an increase in the cost of cattle. of labor and of the cost of living generally. Mr. Gar- dlncr said tonight in the Commons. The P011611 of paying freight rates on feed gflnin moving cast allowed eastern farmers to feed cattle st almost the same price as the westem farmers. Mr. Gardiner saI-d he hoped no one from a rural scat would sug- sesi that Western farmers should grow only the grain they could feed or that there should be on end to the co-operstion under which ihe gram freizht rates cast were paid. Hazen ‘Argue (CCF-Wood Moun- tain) said a system 5:10pm be worked out whereby westem farm- ers at any point could feed grain at least the same price as eastern farmers. Mr. Gardiner said western farmers did better than eastern . There were more inrmers farmers in the east and their average cssh income was less than that of west- ern farmers. _.__________ BERLIN. May 17 -— (AP) ——The Allied Control Council for Germ- today drastically increased taxes on tobacco. matches, beer and alcohol. some rates were rais- ed as much as 3.000 per cent. The new law represents onetim- step in overhauling the Gennsn tsx structure. The process started l“ FOY-Yflllfi’ Wlwn income and pro 14 PAGES Removal of the subsidy on ihe ' God’ beet to bnotihbgs but op-porwnlfrs. n. ' MAXIM! .- 0!‘ A. l a‘ ivism: ‘MAN Widely ldournsd _ .1" THE LATE MB. S. D. IRVINE senior Federal Department of Agri- culture fleldman in Prince Edward Island since 1932 and who died Manda offer a brief illness. Bur- ial tech place at Van Kleek, Ont- ario on Thursday. Funeral serv- ices were iheld in the Charlotte- town Baptist Church before the left for his former home for bural, The remains were accom- panied by his widow, his son and daughter and by Mr. Harold W. Clay, who was associated with Mr. Irvine in. his work here. News. Briefs TORONTO, May 1'1 — (OP) — Qluebeds "boy O f the S . in the ninth Dfllbllll omnpotitlon of the Composers, Autllmrs and Pub- lishers Association of Canada. uonlou-ro. only n - (om - - Orwaf time 25 oofiiaes of the rarest (xmadian stamp- e five-cent New Brunswick Donnell-was sold toda to sin lnmvamad American from S .,i Louis for $350 in the second day 0f Canada's first public stamp auc- tion. HAVANA. Cubs. May 1'l—-(A.P)_—- Mai-Gen. Genovevo Perez. chief of the Cuban army, said a small “revolutionary movement hfrlllCd by an army group wzzh civilian connections," was frustrated in on attempt to seize army headquart- ers st Camp Columbia early iodsy. WASHINGTON. May 1'I—(AP>»- Officials sought today some new step which might end the soft coal 5 deadlock before the strike rs rc-‘ ncwed next week-end, but there were no indications that they‘ found one. ' CALLANDER, ‘Ont. Msv 19- fCPi-At the wish of the Dionnr Quiiniupieis themselves they will not receive substantial gifts from their parents for their 12th birth- May 28—instesd the money will go lo help the under-W privileged children of Eui'opc_ about whom ihe lltilc girls iinw, read in daily newspapers. ‘ NEW DELI-H. May 1'1 -iCPl-- Viscount Wavell. India's Vice v. tonight appealed lo the country’: 400000.000 inhabitants 1o accept! day next 1's. mohsua, whuo s ewwk M"! pm of fish u. the hoe copul- oted centres of Qirbw flizlugllilflii- ' subscription Delivered IMO. Hall-NM: otlserlrruviuoosblillllfi SEIZED . '9 two brotherhoods are couilpose i Union Slayer Walkout Plans Unaffected Tia-lip 0f 513?». Scheduled For Late This Aftornoon.___ By W. I. MORLEY WASHINGTON. M17 17 -- (AP) - President Truman- seized the United States‘ $27,000.000.000 nil- road system today in an effort to head off o paralyzing strike set for 5 pJfL, tomorrow. but union ud- ers declared the walkout would. take place as scheduled. The President appealed in the workers, telling them the seizure and continued operation of the carriers were necessa in the in- terest of the “war ef ort." Legally the country is still at war. The seizure order, which placed the Office of Delano Tr tion in command . D30‘ tection for railroad employees sud to supply any equipment I-fid m!!!‘ power deemed mceselry. The strike, 1f It mi raises the pros t of: oun- plete tie-up of e couu s b fest transportation sgeuo on he heels of a soft oosl walkout that already has thrown the re- converslou effort out of Sear. The seizure order was signed by Mr. Truman in the resenoe of A. F‘. Whitney, resl ent of the inmen. and Ai- vaniey Johnston. chief of the Dig- ineers Brotherhood. the two un- ions directly involved in the strike ""6515. .1 tn zsoooo lneen 1c or y e . eng : and tralnrnen are directly involves‘ in the strike call, some 1,400.03 employees of the country's rsL system will be affected. since tho? the American nil- d key men w-ho run hhe trams on 227,335 miles road. 331 Carries Named The seizure order, effective at 5 P.M.. today ramed camel‘! specifically, Canadian lines and twenty-seven small systems. most- iv terminal and belt lines. were ex- empt from the strike order under stsnd-bv agreements whim guar- antee tiheir workers any benefits the Unions win from the bigger carriers. Before (he Union leaders confers red with Mr. Tru-msn. Mr, Whitney told reporters: , "We'll keep our mouths shut i! the roads are taken over the Government. Aufiiiloas‘ N10 No m: MAKES Brunet An ARQuMewf pcrty taxes were raised to increase 1hr‘ lair-ii Brilish PFOPWHE fif- revonus snd reduce the inflation indcpmdence and asserted lhaci ential, they faced the choice br-lurcni The new lax increases all are onl "rleaceful construction" and the] Products in scant sirppiy. "disorder of civil strife." ‘ Fi h ' D s erses ept. . TORONTO. My 17- Minimum , and maximum temperatures:- To Be Reorganszed- .. - i» o ' onton a: I52 y giina .. . MTAWA, O i“ M; 17 __ (5 puia: member of the qshinds. Wlnflilllvs - 45 59 cial) - Rcorgnhmntio: of the rig): Block-ed i-lic close counsel. with the Toronto 44 00 “d; Dgpamnam, m gonfgrm mm‘ lildilfiiry so important in a special- Ottawa i2 68 clolelv to t s.“ needs of fiah- izeu mmut- Menus“ W 9* emu; us}, row”; on b001, Mr. , sithowh his trsln- Quebec i6 e1 Aumm ‘m; Pl¢'c 004m is undq- has been legal and military Saint John 44 58 ooimldlerotion by Fisheries Minister who: than ins-rune. has Mansion 40 H ERG. 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