Guardian. Founded llfl. Glasllian. Two Deli. THER Iran To Protest Russian Action‘ the Customs office wn this week is the umber-land Ferries lnal purchasers of the it mi by the Dominion Si’ e“ mm 6 . i g2 we ferry steamer for the W Islands-Oariboi; service. It had ao- o biles, about twice acity as the "Prin and steamer before it e...‘$.§§n tog m. Balloting I in shied! sstgday aftcrn The Diets-l was taken over by inion Government in "the 940 to be used for mine laying purposes off Newfoundland. “Up To The Government" Interviewed as to the plans for the Sankaty next season, Mr. RE. oon 8 Ohtlztg-"k yBierday l wpsoximatelyq Loni iialifax May Be lieplaced Shortly .that he did not kno the Government," repurchased hei- in the hope that arrangements can be mad her on service at W but there is no guarantee of it The steamer was strip superstructure when re tted as a yer, and it is estimated that cost 050.000 to recondition FY. The "Sankaty" is lying at Syd- ney, NB, where the work would have to bo done if she is to made serviceable by next spring. In the absence of an agreement with the Dominion Government, however, the company is not pre- pared to move furtiher in the mat- e stated it was no ubsidv terms. The company was pro red to ii Jheeid twigs‘ “ *1" riii§'airiissiirahce’irom'* dGovernment that it was inter- Ieavy Ferry Trsffio As evidence of the need of grout- er ferr accommodation at Wood Isl- cited figures showing a large increase in traffic last year. 46.006 passengers, 0.485 autos and 1.877 trucks were ferried during the season and there was a long walt- ine of cars on many occasions. It is understood that plans are being prepared for dredeing and widening the docks at Wood ands and Caribou next summer, with a view to facilitating heavier traffic. Mr. Mutch could not veri- fy this rerport, but said the Com- imny had made strong representat- in this connection to the fed~ Coming Events e-Trhu-rsoay. National Hess at Peakes Sta- o is Canada has no which has its delegates The Iranian delegate, Nssrullah Entenam. who said he planned to attend tomorrow's first meeting of the Security Council tater, explained the Council would halt. the mriveiinent of additional Red troiJPfi r he told The is that Russia. by refusing nsssageto our troops an (northern province “uncoupled zone) pre- vented our quelling the separatist moveme it there h Thursday for iJ td. Norman Mciat He referred to the a heavily increased tourist trad next season. and also of developing truck traffic in Nova Scotia coal to this Province. and in Island vase- tiibles to Nova Scotia, provided the "The Iranian case." Associated Press. " onight "do?" diam‘; -P Q I I Gale iiaging As Drippied Transport Awaits Assistance at the outset." Moscow has attributed outbreaks violence to reactionary forces trying to suppress a democratic agricultural rec will .hsld , Jan. l7, st Oyster Bed “We have an gcclient dairy Joint Defence Board flOIlfihLdJaltnlfl _ °°“‘ m“ °“ " .... Meeting in Quebec y toward the disabled Uniltvgl but. Naval Hesdqua here said it was not say when they would rssoh her. Th Baldwin. heme-bound from Antwerp with 5B9 7111mm]?! to of! 0m mm i 1;“. o . seam at 11's. out: In e Mme Muss iii "‘.‘i’.".f€..i°'&i.".."’. a THAI"; of buffetting storms p besman emphasised the Bel ‘n sent out an "821" “l4 inssssge and not an " and th Jan Iii/lg, as}; mouth: ieiiii "Give that calf our balanced UIBDC, J . l6 - (C?) —-Ti'i6 m“ wam‘ him 9m“ peemanent yogi Canadian-Ameri- can Defence BOA-I'd mt?» 01 osed doors today thro study the reconversion North American de- 100l- con inent with does not sig- our dlsaooiatbn with the Iirtish Commonwealth but ore undersea . l, --_ '”“"°"P'§£:"e"2 i1 . ' ‘ion-- ‘l ‘Teena %.ini. _ . L8. sfitidiw ;_ 4 um we defence oi the United states in bepartoftheOoso- Meyer in’ England Eiiroiito To Geiisds optima. nah. sea. is- minitt lost ma" fit iii “I! i‘ 0| she was mains only three or foui knots on her new O-smtmisedeutter 1:1 tnowordss ezoecfitonaoisher on or asironio it's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew cuaizwrriiffiwisi, CANADA, THURSDAY, JANUARY .. TheiPeo A U. N. o. CONFROQTED or “Sankaty" Purchased For‘ Wood Islands Run But Ottawa Marks Time Psrkdiiie Residents Decide Against incorporation Move Two Other Disputes May Be Considered As Well. a, rosin s; rang); III- - -- ions‘ . Security 00mm confronted tonight with had even taken ‘it a first step to- zing for its task of e. notice it would ask ember body. which meets d for the first time to protection against what it ed "Russian interference" in north- cm Iflli. where a self-government movement has been mark for term- by '1. dtlolfltes to the o the United Nations learned oi two emotional problems they called upon to consider. versum radio said that er of the self- reclaim- n Republic Banned a nited Na- tions to resolve its conflict with the Dutch. The Netherlands For- eign Minister Eeico N. Van Klei- fens, said. however. that such an ap a.l “would not be considered." use to an earlier pro- ? problems were presented to the Assembly as Em- ‘on- after New all brought the in RS ll ID80- rybo BULlilllTiN pioyoes had s ‘acted an hours- of-work schedule Canada Packers and 850-0 to authorise the U.P.W.A. National Executive to call a na- tion-wide strike vote. Potato Shortage y Accentuatcd By Sub-Zero Weather "libs! Bovernment eff wofkers strike whie ITIOYMIIZ. Representatives of TORONTO, Jan. m - (c?) Mote Mars former Ollltdhflt) Minister as a ‘"5?- ‘%“"“‘ “l ‘lfitftfl... s. m Jmurylhm e riate the most hopeful signs be an announcement n officials. Earl W t!‘ liidiarlshiillxixo became rnos w e . in the DiminiginsanId noted as a breeder jouraiism and politics he won tion ovei- a long and tered politics after aper work in Al- berta and Ontaro and held cabi- et posts in Liberal Governments n both Provinces. OTTAWA, Jan. l6 - (Specie _ Despite heavy imports during the past few months from the Maritime Provinces and Maine, ts in Ontario and Manitoba today reported an actual or threatened shortage can Federation of “Filed its demand for ease, crux of the dis. l6 years in news In several Ottawa restaurants this noon. the suppl failed and cooks s P. A. Cossman, of the market- ing information section o! the De- partment of Agriculture, attribut- zeri ilzeations withheld 1'1 immediately. with later additional 7 1-2 Dardinal llilieneuve To Attend Donsistory QUEBEC. Jan. l6 -- (OP) -Car- dinal Villeneuve, Quebec, will attend the cons sto 1n Rome next February, it $311113!“ today at the Archbls I ce. “Plans are being drafted for the Cardinal's tri " a spokesman at the Palace sai , “but nothing is de- et, although His Emin- eduled to attend. A de- - finite announcement Council. ~hafiwmed sources believe . Bevin will suggest that ad mandate; re- main in the hands of the British The mandates were a ed among several powers the First Great War by the Lea- sue 0i’ Nations. mandated territories under her ad- ministration but Australia, Zsaiand and South Africa have been hBiidllng the affairs of mandated countries. Iran's grievance Middle East country into direct conflict with Russia. our and the AJHL. of that amount. Both age hourly straight-ti industry now is a1 1.3 The 0.1.0. claimed all members were on strike A.F'.L. estimated about 7 ' 263.000. Bpokesm big packers estimtaed out in their plants was 000. Several silrialier com C In Washington Ed a1 concillator. said the past few days which has in terfered with potato deliveries in “Silppliti! oi‘ potatoes are limit ed but from all reports. the gen- eral §llpply for Canada is ring the Maritime and United States ." cossman told the Guardian. shortage Of Heaters R/gflwgyg ship potatoes in 1191G- . , b t th M‘ ‘ham 19c“, o? dieatoggs to; o, . v _ . cline to risk spotless by serum potatoes at sub-zero temperatures- The AgrlcultureDepartment ex- nei-i. said findings oi documents! offices in the Maritmes and else where in Canada ffl-lltd firm the charge made lafiii Week by a Toronto produce-dealer that 700, compared with ago. Picket lines formed, police do artmants assigned details in city a ter ciw violence appeared be at a minimum. at Chicago's stoc est, many of them being in" i mood as if they were on a ll. S. iiavy Dress May Go Modern ‘By euros auacxncuiv (Canadian Press WASHINGTON, - Tight-waisted ers aalnd clinging blouses-tradi- ga-rb oi sea fighters for turies~will give .i I d rt 1 tuins of fiiiilfiiié. 93.02%‘? Maw“ with e. view to forcing the ccilinl "There weren't enoulh potatoes grown and stored in Canada a}! OP bell-bottom trous- Dii Refinery Fire Takes Three Lives "The producer till"! “Film-HY (Continued on Page 9 001- '1) Dfficial Dttavia Dommeiit [Dn Meyer Sentence few ng iisidsrs as designed and produced a complete new outfit for its men esigned more Mona the lines of ilINDlLAY. O . Jan. —Planr. OnlClfl-IS said believed firemen had der control a fire ivhic l sevcn petroleum pro- tanits, cost three lives d 8s soaring a 1.000 feet into trllie air at the ii/ifldwest Refin- ere. tire had for hours threaten- ed hirn octane gasoline storage tA-nks Seven hues tanks of petroleum licking dangerously as an experiment. The Navy Department now has issued experimentally a new out- ft with conventional shirt trousers, battle Jackets like bell Dlayess’ type caps for work. The uniforms are in white for tropic dress wear, blue‘ for winter dress and Ihy for r One effect will be to remove the marked distinction between the traditional sailor suit uniforms of commissioned officers. OTTAWA, Jan. 15 - ( Defence Headquarters, making its tirst official comment commutation of the death sent- ence of Mat-Gen. Kurt lime-yet, B. tonight in a eta dec ion was reacncd without reference to authorities here - a proced- ure which was “quite corr today by air from Germany an route to Canada, was convicted last month of three of five chargu against him for the murder of iii O riers of war by his oops. Legal authorities i“ "human-e". p n a - beomse eiigbie for release for duct sitar 30 years and family might establish s near on. in; on Vokes‘ do octane asoline. The isiant. lying at the southwest community of 22.000 population. contains more than 50 tanks of gasoline. asphalt and ker- osene. The 0f 50.000 lalions or The fire starting at 9:30 A M. traditional sailor coupled with the little-boy blouse. sailor collar and flowing necker chief, constituted a badge of the wide ial blew up. ‘line tanks contained as- V? when. kerosene and naptha. It was in the cracking plant that were trapped them were burned two others were in- tically. Apart- from first the old “Till.- nor convenient __.._...._..v..._. "no FIRE IN HID . LIVESTOCK BURNETT N. 8.. Jan. l6 —- (OP) odd of cattle and two ‘ ' today when fire destroyed a barn owned by Mrs. Bum Moqusds at Tilley. . him issuing any orders for such shoot- nia oenérai had found and cents-oi The statement contained no hint as to whether investigations were pursued into races . I. SOLDIER§ D Finsr DISPUTE U. S. nireoteried iVith Meat Famine By Strike iion.Diincan Marshall Passes in Toronto . . n names DIJNISTEII. snnorr M‘ Mcphmonia on. as u ssh?“ enoe Minis ence, he was “satisfied the judgment of our mo. TORONTO. The ‘Ibronto pendent. ‘Ilhomas quoted Major-Gen. Chris saying he had Datholic Dhurch in what?‘ “fish's-W ii. B. Lost By Fire 0mm: ANSE. N. n. Jan. is- " A (or) - Catholic Church in this Gloucester County "m w“ A village o the north shore of New . madame’; labs tlixiistroyedatliymaéi; DOC .i "5 UWMJX o a , resu .n oss - ,T§,,_,$, 3w ed iiis Wire's y _s es sev were a e0 hech vessels. A g volunteer brigade, handioa pod by hish wind and extreme oo the glam; spreading ear_ es ry. nThtev fire started in Ins base- me . (‘Einstruction of the lsnv posing stone structure began d0 The interior was re- modelled in recent years. Rev. J. R. Levesque is the pastor. years 8K0. Local Business Man Speaks At Springhill SPRINGHIIL N. 8., Jan. i6 - (c?) _ coi.,kaiii. Rogers of Vancouver so. 44; Edm0nttln 22 Charlottetown. president Mgrmme 3051-511 of ‘Imefaggrels- glilkmlrglliilll%i%i}]O!i.zWlQ17:6l0$ d esi-iniiiBo o at .' wives sown: ueec M m p g here today. below, '7,- Saint John -, 21 Mone- e need for ton l6 below, l below; Halifax 8 advocating the below, s; Charlottetown l0 below, ramval of the emu‘ 9mm my, 4 below; Sydney 5, 1.2; Yaririoutll at its annual meetin Col Rogers stressed ire! enterprise, Price Di Drsnges zisi..'°..ri.glnfli out‘... 2.129.: To om Slightly ..i~:i.=..::- 3;, d Jan. l6 — (OP) — A Gulf Bay Ghaleui‘ and North ita"“"i’i when States ceiling set_ Price Achninlstsat. portstion mark-up allowed. The NOH-OOfiIIIONID III T0 II IILIAIID ILILY wsemizcmoit, Jan. is - (AP) ,'§"‘1'°x“‘°'“"" "" n“ "n11 run a . “thsei-mareatiiewsywm- osssauornrowii-a, “as? “Iilmsaid the ‘United sum "w ‘ a sriisygaU-tstsffeveryaen-eem- mug, gym. m new! intensive-ammonium» inseam-service sci-in procsasotbstn . “If- flll?a‘pumsenfllot‘ Mai‘ A ' shew- Ki?- W) UE JANET is Satisfied With Am sghgduhil Meyer Sentence To Sgll llng .J.16—(CP)— . ; Aflglbom Pte AA Doron Hunter River . Qmadi tier. said tonight ‘iii cm. nrr. Ellis, Donaldson‘ $1. comment on the co tati t ..l. F , N : Pt .J.'I‘. life imprisonment ofmlgrls. on o M fly ewpon e mud“ Gen. Kurt Meyer's death sent~ non River; Pte. HR. lidlAilgidzll, 1" senior oflig- son, South Rustico; Sgmn. U. It. , __ _ town; Cpl. or. a uce our» ‘m’ ijmmffig, town; Cpl. v.11. stints,’ Chas-totte- wge’ today towrr Cpl. E W. Campbell, Emer- commuwd the town; Pte. A.M Croken CHRROIIQ death sentenceon Gen. Kurt Meyer PM‘; cm If-w- Mgfher- 31"“ begause "I didmydutyaslsow e5’ a - ‘romaine M~ “Mm” s id - Sp. J.W Thlblllegd mugfigmnggwmgnaym el5te. Werbiski, Car- who mad e evidence d‘ of in the price of Shore: Fair and cold at first, fol- in Canada will be made t1 il- wi d ith d tin t - mg; ym b. re-mstamntleed, lzhrhgzes zurenaisidwlightmgnci: i “n,” Board ‘ The new price villi “be Mew m“ °" ‘h’ bmfi; thfomc, o; southerly whads with moder- pm‘ gym‘. sting tempera , light slnw ustosnary "I'M- cmw“ mine, truism by ire-a min - Maxims ' o! a MERE MAN dsndarl d‘ .._.._. .._..__.-__._.. . . saciei-iei-iea Delivered Il-ll. Mail. 000i other Provinces si III-A. 8M. Dn Maurctanlii g HALIFAX, Jan. The following Prince ins-wars II anders will be aboard the troop- ship Mauretania. when it docks here Jan. 91, Miii I-Ii-eadqiiartieei announced toda s pvr 0.1. sivéei . lumm Lgrfi. as. Arsenaeult Wei s on" Pte Bea '4 . s. Be Mills bee. p.01... BlrLovvn E Q 5 i‘. i~ f‘ 5 5 C. Charlottetown; Cpl. liLW. Northam- Grir. KA. Fraser, Bdilfll. Pte. ca. Gallant Rldllmflflsi Pte. no. Jackman, women... ,. Pte. V. :4 sson bane- Sgmn. NE. ‘hell, Oardi n Gnr. B. ha. t ierslia; r. McDoct, : Opt J. ‘KAMCIJITL; ’ ttetogvn/én-Ptg: ' cuiioeaiii; Gnr. w. loomfleld. _ Small, Summerslde: R. Eau d , Pte 2T“ Pte. VJ... Dolmn Rocky Po t; Mai- Alberton; Cfn. LB. Jorgensen Ver- to accept Charlottetown; Pte. GM. Birt, Peakes Station. Gin. W 3.. Boudreault. Gear a v03“ u ald' e. V0. Casford, Ohaivotte- “unfit Hunter River; Pte. ‘IA. Poiri gun. LOJLE. PRO RAM I.O.D.E. will also provide hos- pitality for convalescent service- hostels. y: clubs as long as the need Qi- . IBM to the .isn- MEIEORODOG _ Toronto, Jan. l6 -- (C?) - Minn imum and maximum temperatures of the 25; Regina l, 26; Winnipeg zero, i5nincssrs= Lower 5t. Lewiwliee: Iii-ssh sooth- falis or flurr coming milder with occasi light snow. lowed by fresh to strong souther- . Maritime last: united quite cold, followed by fresh Maritime West: Fill Ill cold winds will hare avid oiiawa‘ and Upper at. Lawroncei southerly to westerly Wlndsi part cloudy and milder with ligii sno is or fiurries. m January 11. 7.24 AM YiNI- mm mints iasntizdtisr teiowa