ckesp. Trick To Lick Butter Shortage? , Feb. 1S — (OP) —A ronte women, claiming to have OVITAWA. 0nt.. Iileb. l3 -— ( cial) — Of a. total spent on h To the butter shortage licked, today 0 made I l-l pounds from one pound of butter and i-rned it "an old tick“ cf the restaurant trade. Here h her rccelpe: “Take one pound of pure butter, soft and easy to work with. Place it in an electric mixer. Add a quarter of teospoonful of salt and a inch of sugar. Let the mixer run for 10 minutes or until th butter is e soft mass. ow gradually add fivb cups of hot wetor. Let the mixer run full speed for another i6 minutes. This will allow air and water to mix with the butter producing abnti: I l-I pounds of butter.” e isn't it? but don't blame Ia if t doesn't work. Drapaud Native Dies At Truro TRURO N.I., Feb. ll — (OP) — Ce Wi ems, _ sborain ,P ., m! _ o for the ‘post II POI!‘ MINTALL! UNBOUND WASHINGTON. 1M». ll - (AP) -A jily today folnd liars Pound. finer-old outputs-ion to be manta lmsound. ‘The verdict d from-standing trial saved meson die. eris out of who mime andngroodcast lhrliu" in the dos. two debtors test tint flask considered the poet un for a. treason _ Coming Events "flew - llllrsy Raver Thurs- Iev. 2-13-11. "Ifllfl Tuesday ~ a: play a r-mrffiif "Ho: mist“ Coy?“ Com- for mi. 744-3. H“ t P l Sta- ursdey. IOIG-Delufll a. MCI] I O A rsfilic . I-I-S-ihs-aat ti. es “an. i tatlanaeoh gm!“ or-Mgdidfiu; C. M1 no z u- “ ‘ "ffiiusi? o _.__ §§_r'“*§§:.'"..‘:r£l§ L-fl-thus-sat tr. of flour dnd 2-14-11 t1 h ital today Chas. Ernest; , of Truro. Wiliams ud DJ has. There poised away at Celchester. we ‘ I117. Quebec and Burrow veterans at the P ELI. Provincial Sanatorium and the sum of,01,156 listed as paid to Dr. R1‘. Seaman Charlottetown among amounts exceeding 81,000 paid civilian doc- tor's and dentists for special serv- cos. itures for experimental farms in Canada for the lastliiscal year totalled 5137721855. of which $70,006.81 was Went on the two farms at Charlottetown and Sum- merside. Fishes-la Of the $160,000 granted annually by the Federal Government for en.- couragement oi building and fit- tl ut oi improved fisihing ves- sels and im rovement of the con- ermcn, Prince Edward l oi $9.566. divided as to give $2,756 to Kings; $4.891 to Prince and $1.014 to ‘a Queen . Fisheries Minister ERG. Bridges who Just returned from Newfound- lapd whore he negotiated with tho British and Nswioilndland vern- smnts on airrporia‘ “left or the Pacific Coast by air and will return to the ca ital on February iii. It new Fisheries arliament to visit fishing esiabl the vicinity of Vancouver, Victoria and Prince Rupert. 1h the counao of his tour. the Minister will hear representatiom from iisherlnen and empl ems and employees oi fish proceszing and plants both dixetill re- ing his own depart-me , and ishing matwrs which come under the jurisdiction of other d ments of evernment. Mr. Brl ish session schedule and hopes to get tctheeastcoestearlyin March. iio Arrest Marie In Steilartcn Murder STELLARTON, NS, Feb. l3 — (CP)—First statement issued by Royal Canadian Mounted Police investigating the fatal shooting of Alonzo Keay, 61-year-old Ste lar- ton general merchant, was a brief "no arrest" issued-tonight Four school children found Kay's “- body, riddled by bullets through the neck, chest, abdomen, leg and back, on elr way home from school at neon Monday. Authorities have made a thorough investigation but gave out no n- formation beyond the statement that no arrest had been made. Di iShl F Vleassdisdiepsfjrgiio Maximum... m 1a .. trade. eaaels will 4S8 feet long with e 50-foot bean. and will drew t5 feet when loaded. With s doadweight oi 7.000 to they b! 9W1 Con» UNP- Cempeny, Vancouver. The.*I>._el's a,,p'eri‘ d Read Evrybcriy‘ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ' Resigns As U. S. Interjo P. E.’ I. Gm Meagre Share In, Dominion Hospital‘ Handouts Ickes and Parsley at. Hearing- Edwin W. Pauley, standing at left. testifies before Senate Naval Affairs Comm ttee in Washington, which is considering his neudna- tion as Undersecretary ol Navy. He is denying charges made by Sec- retary oi Interior Harold L. Ickes. right. who declared Pauiey had con- tributed and raised money for the Denncratic Party on the basis that his tidewater oil associates would receive special consideration from the government. Loolfng up at left u Son. Allen J. iiillender (D.-Le.) Tugboat Strike At New York-is . W NEW YORK. Feb. i8 - (AP)- A local tugboat strike was called. off tonight and s 0.1.0. leader Sheive Soviet-Backed Indonesian Domiiiaint imam m5 Gfdnefi: hgggoréiéng: " but a new dispute g. for a steel price agr ‘Iiha day's major were: 1. Mayor William 0'Dwyer oi New York announced the 9.500 striking A. r L taxman would ra- turn to work at B AM. tomorrow pending arbitration of their wages- cnd-hours dispute. 2. Predicting the 85-day old Gen- eral Motors sto go would be settled “in the n too distant fut- ure," preedent R. J. Thomas of the United Auto Workers (C.I.O.) declared. "I don't see how it can go on forever unless GM. wants to go broke." 3. The steel Mice raise. calcul- develo ments normon. m. 1e - (or) - p The United Nations Security Coun- cil tonight for the second time thrust aside o. Soviet-backed com- plaint against British troops in oreign lands by refusing to send a five-power lnveetige ~ glen to the Netherlands Boat Ind- “A week ago the Ooimoil shelved a Russian request for intervention in Greece, where British forces also are static ed w. pro- n . After the Council had n verse action tonight on i: posals to meet the soviet Ukra onharge that British troops were be- .. .. i n _ resident Norman Mhkln of A rec°nvmg°n_ h“; bun suddenly announced t m, bnnouncemmt m h wumng. the matter "la closed." w, aumoriw m‘; u; 1g b1“ With "lit the 170M031 W)! “i! up "is two government officials. Albenleu lioation for admission beam“ me owe, o; pm, Ad. to the Untcd Nations. and, sitar ‘nitration ‘named m, pm, m. debate between Russia and Brit- m 1y on, w cum“ med ain voicd eight to three to defer "We 13,1’ H‘; ' action “until this United‘. Nations ma‘: Ne? ‘ark tune“ “in” meets theUnted Sta M" d chtunmd Mu,“ mm, ion. International mus-showman“ Association (AIL) struck l0 days ago for e 40-hour instead oi s 40- heur work week The! 491115115“ wage increases ranging! £10m 45 W d0 cents on hour or cencod DI!‘- aonnel and e flat 01.85 for un- licensed wcraers ' new-ere r. McGredY. former Ar eaten‘: Secretary oi Lzzora‘ ‘I’: re upon as rolurro, Pob. is - (w. -. zgbitr-ation beard. with the other The jet-propelled motorcar whic two members represent-nu the travels at 200 miles an hour ll Union and the employers. racticelly here now, according to ..-_---—--- nu IN boo nosrlrss. Jet Motorcar Almost Ready eel Lott, veteran of the United States 8th Air Force who was in Toronto today to attend a con- vention. Lott and his brother Lee, stunt drivers in e travelling show s: fairs and exhibitions believed that a jet- auto under full wer would do latter than 200 m lee an hour and MINT JOHN N’. 8-. Fob. 13- (CP) - Five does were sutioost- ed today after the stertedhin m: 0W basement of an sewn" ding was chiefly from mokc Charges a Against Former Mining Company. Sec’y Police --- 'QX'IO.‘I§.II—(C) ~ acaothereodsitbnedun Explosion May Revcrherate in iiext Election BY D. HAROLD OLIVER WASHINCRON. Blob. i3 — (AP) -m a political enplosion which may revenberate into the 1940 pree- iderntial election campaign. Inter- ior Secretary Harold . kee re- signed today. declaring that he would not "commit perjury for the sake of a party." ' ‘me ‘ii- ear-old new dealer, inal mem r oi the Roosevelt inct, accused President Truman 0! rlet in passing "Judgment on a quea ion of veracity” bctwwn Mr. Ickes end Edwin M. Pauley. Mr. Truman's nominee for Under- secretary of the Navy. Mr. lckes had told the Senate Naval Committee that. Mr. Pauley mode him the "rawest proposition he ever received-sen oiierw raise $300,000 in campaign contributions from oil man i the government would drop s suit for title to sub- mefized offshore oil lands. Mr Pa ey denied the charge and Pres- ident Truman said Mr. Ickas could istaken. Mr. Ickes resigned in a 3.000- word latter to the White House. and elaborated on his reasons in an eX- reas conference at- tended b y reporters. He said the president asked him on Feb. 5, after the first of Mr. Ickes’ tlwo appearances before the Senate Naval Committee. to tell the truth but "be as gentle as you can about. Ed Paulcy." ‘The White House made an oral announcement oi Mr. lckes’ resig- nation an hour before the Secre- tary's press conference. It merely said the President ha accepted the reaigélation. received yesterday, es of c Friday, Mk. Ickes som irienih “resent keenly that "I told the truth," Mr. Ickes’ letter declared: ‘ "As to your statement that I mi ht have been mistaken in my tee imony my feeling is that, since ou were not present at the hear- ng and presumably had not read the record, it was not proper for you. even though you be President of the United States. to pass judg~ ment on a question of veracity be- tween Mr. Pauley and myself." 82 Dead, SDD lnluraii is Dalcutta Dieting CAIOTIITA. Feb. i3 — (GP)- Gasuaities during blu-ee day; or anti-British rioting in Calcutta late ton ght totalled 32 dead and nearly 300 znjured as demonstra- trons spread beyond the city boundary and British troops sought to Nature order. India-n dwlonstrators spreading their activities disrupted rail serv- ice between Bengal an Assam. Large crowds blocked t e tracks. refusing to .ot engines pass. Gun- fire echoed throughout Calcutta as British mlitnry patrols brought into the city ‘Tuesday night fired s roaming street mobs of Hin- gus and Mosleme tirrougthout the sy. Belgian iieroine‘ Honored By King IDNDON, Feb i8 — (Reuters) —- Blight, ciltly-hesded Mlle. An- sires Deiongh, heroine oi the Bel- gian underirount during the war, today wast to Buckingham Palace to receive the George Medal from ihe Kinl. The attractive. 2B- ear-oid Bol- gxan woman was acive in the wartime underground railway which saved many Allied person- nel trapped in Neal-occupied ‘éiifi l“ Seven From P. E. I. Due Dn Lady Nelson HALIFAX. Heb. 13 - Military authorities annomced today the following Pnnce Edward Islanders would arrive here Saturday aboard the hospital ship Lady Nelson: Lt. (N/S) Sarah Hurdle, Kin- ross; Lt (N/S) Genevieve H. Mac- Comb. Chazlottetown; Supervisor P. O. Kelly. Charlottetown; Pte. J. L. Anderson, St. Peter's my; Pte. L. W. Brazel, Mount Herbert: Pie. U. T. Gallant, Oyster Bed Bridge; and Pte. E J. Perry, How- n. Father Sentenced For Abusing Son Fowler. lgugr .i§"..»v“fi?.’ifi§ “'85 “ntemed by Magistrate Boi 1n this Northern Quebec municipa - “'3' W 5W0 Years m penitentiary for {filing t° Drovide the necessities of B his ' hi» - Rog" “lgumier-QIB year old son, Am-‘iwd 5lillfdfly. liburnier Ben- 1°¥ w“ B-"Blsned Monday and rs- gmndw 1'0!‘ Drelimlna-ry hearing. cidedvati: ‘§.;€§§“§f“$i§..“§f“ ‘h? d“ thgorlzitrargeh g“ y m ca, w id i. a». i» has? ‘a. W“!!! 3089M mistreatment other Pan that he resembles his gmnd. a cr-and that the grandfather clvlg Mr. B. Earle MacDonald, fin- ance chairman in the outgoing City Council was elected Mayor of Charlottetown yesterday in a three- cornered contest in which he pol- led i084 votes, more than tlw oom- bined total of his opponents Lt.- Col. K. S. Rogers and Maj. T. B. Rogers, who received 7B8 and 291 votes respectively. The voting for Couawillors was the heaviest in years. Lively con- tests ln every Ward resulted in the following being chosen as Council members for the ensuing two-year term: Ward l: Mr. Daniel Noonan. Ward 2: Dr. F Charles Dougan (re-elected) . Ward B: Mr. J. Gordon Mac- Donald. Ward 4: Mr W. Reuel bePage (reelected), Mr. Chester M. Cox. Ward 5: Maj. N. W. In r, . J. David Stewart, D.S. ., Mr. Albon Farmer. Water (rommisslonera: Messrs. J A. Webster. W D. Gillie, G. D. Wright (all reelected). Oldest number oi the Cotmcil is Dr. Dougan, who, with the ex- ception of two tonne has rapre sented Ward 2 since 1908. Retiring Mayol Blanchard made a brief speech in which he thank- ed the citizens tor their support during his tenn, and welcomed and congratulated his successor- elect. as well as all the members oi the new Council. _ Mayor-elect MacDonald will be sworn in today by Mr. Justice A. (Continued on Page B Col. 0) tWife Dbiects To 5 iirériiivs sir"- ' eaten Nei ‘hbors r seen pied thflt they 115d 1' B0118 through garbage cans. The boy now in in hospital here m°°v°fln8 from the treatment he i! oilseed to have been sub ected to Over a period of bay it will take a long time for him to overcome the im airment to his health. His muscle ed body k m, 128d to bear the marks o! but. H" I80. Roger w ed in hospital here for burns, at which time his father said he had fallen into a tub oi rm wgfg News Briefs OTITAWA, Feb. 13 - i ... Canada has sold about 10 oofiglluck, to the United Nation; holler and Rehabilitation Administration and "g6! are seeing service in all u" ° the World. mutual aid officials said today, LONDON. Feb. 1a - (or Cable) —The advisory committee of the 0553515" legion War Services in 10nd” today entertained Field Marshal Alexander, Canadian Gov. arbor-General designate and Lt, Gen. John Murchie, officer com- manding Canadian Militar Head- quarters. London, at a smo l, infor- mdl lilflbheon in Cartwright Gar- dens hostel. LONDON. Feb. l3 — (CF) -'I‘h<- United Nations Headquarters Committee by a DO-to-iii vote ap- greyed today setting up temporary eadquarters for the world peace agency in New York City. The vote later was made unanimous. OTTAWA, Feb. lS —- (OP) Some survivors of the Canadian Brigade captured at Hung Kong may return to Japan at some future date to praticlpate as witnesses in war crimes trials, it was reliably learned here today. HtNM-gt CHICAGO, Fob. l8 e- (AP) — Patricia Mars Feeney, Si, heiress to the Mars candy fortune, won a vorce today after she testified her husband used her to demonstrate a wratlerb scissors hold and sir- piane spin. Judge John A. Bba-rbaro granted the divorce from M. Alan ilbeney on grmmds of cruelt . ...‘§"i..."i.“”“:‘ “i "“.“°..:i.‘° were pa. y Wwtling one evening sitter dfianor, 1y told him I was . On another occasion Mrs. meeney testified, her hudmxl showed bar an airplane spin despite her pro- tests. ‘He bgicked me up off the floor, twir me in the air several times and threw me 12 ieet across the room onto a btxi,” she said, Helicopters Worse Than Dity i'_ig_acns2 BfiTONvt Pr posals or helicopter olatforuis in wan opposed today by tative Jeciat-o Diniu Bedferd) who said: “Now we'll hrve gas and dripping 0n our straw huts. P18- eons weren't bad en0uilh~ _____________ COIWMITTED FOR TRIAL SAINT JOHN. NB. Fob. ll — (GP) - Themes E. Corrigan. 43. today was committed for trial at the end of his preliminary hearing on a charge of murdering Miss 130F0- thy Mcflurdy, as, whose body was found in Rochwood Park Jan. 27. only three witnesses were called fit the second days session oi the GB!‘ ng. Detective Georg! Btubbe and De- tective - Inspector R-P- Biddle cembe said that a statement made by Corrigan corresponded \v.th evidence found. The statement was not read in court. represen- (Dena-New De Gaulle Prominent In Minds HAROLD KING , Feb. 13 - (Reuters) -- In or out of office, Charles de Geulie It; 1318080: in the mind of byes-y enc . Meat of them believe. eaelnst avory indication to the contrary. that he will ‘NIIIO bu! In rumor links his name with el- most everfi turn in day-today Bench po ti . Although lying in retirement in a state-owned lodge et Mariy. S0 miles outside Paris ally s private citieen like any ctbor Henchman, four distinct police services compete to womb over Gm. lie "Jamie's safety. Party leaders ere constantLv wndsring whether be is " to senleihing." but the melority of romonsible observers declare that 0m. do Geulio will do no ' a notional omorgmcy orbs: and thesnatien cells for Ropresentativos of all four pol- ice forces etrol the d i» b $a By d occupants. end teohnio- “'1 Of French ‘Ilhey have their headquarters 0}‘ guard room in a srmil gardeners cottage at the entrance to the grounds and a record is ketfi 01 me‘ 21’.§2'”°"“°.°' 0%: ehici h re or eaves Kmsisswowalotn-sxiuuw élflllllQ “on es- ca: gle take: thmzdamlivlblill good-humoredly pro D0- lco do not make themselves too eus. "Sometimes the General enjoy! buying e game of hide and with us." one M! EIECTIQN. Mayor-Elect B. Bria MacDonald Snowshoe King Best! After 25ii-i_li_ii_e Trill QUEBEC. 1H: i3 -— (CP) — North America's “Bno - cpl. Albert Dandurand of the Canadian Army. rowed comdort; l er lilo-mile trip from Liewiston, e _.pulliug e BOO-pound trailer eut- gttsd, vfith '32s. HetreUortto-"Lowisiosnte attend the annual convention of the Inter- national Snowshoe Union and left over a week ago for the trip buck. hm Sh“. m! With 4MP. Bocfsou; USUALLY 0M‘. Boer is on 1k Accctcnsfog 9 METEOROLOGICAL ..OFFICE, Toronto, Feb. l! - (C?) — Min- imurn and maximum temperatures: Vancouver 8B, 4i; Edmonton 6 be- low, 14; Regina i6 below 2; Win- nipeg 16 below, D: Toronto B4. 40; 0t 2), SS; Montreal 35; uebec 11. 7i: Saint John 3 36: cton o, as; mum ll sa- Char- lottetown 9 D; sydney l, i; Yar- moutb M, . v HALIFAX, Feb. i8 — (CP) —- Following is official weather syn- opsis at 8:30 PM. Wednesday, Feb. l3: 1m intense storm located south of the Great Lakes is beginning t9 nmvo rapidly rwrtlieastward and should be centered in South- ern Quebec by Thursday evening. Ii is emccted to give south and southeast gsles, accompanied bl! rain and snow over the W110i! forecast district by 111011681 night. Gale warnings have al- ready been hoisted in the Boy‘ 0f Fundy and Southwestern 6 ore ar . It 1s overcast throughout the forecast district and snow occurring in some localities. Official marine weather but, mugs by the Dominion 11¢ Weether Office at Halifax at 11:00 PM. Wednesday and valid‘ ' til ‘Ihvsrsday evening. Northumberiend Btral glitd southerly winch of fore Pub-