Mums. _ ors MERE MAN ' aper p . I _ » Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Cl-IARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, Trlunsphy, FEBRUARY 1, 1946 I Read Everybody g ass . wiolervowlthelttliellltolre- wall. ' - ii. S. Army, Navy To Man N. Y. Tugboats 1% YQiK, . O — (l — Qpfll Iflflllfl The Office or 1%.... nonsense atfon tonight naked the Army and p» one: bv...r"=.c-:r~ U B‘ 9 A ' iii-gels “and not to return to .___. Ielbrty-flve Army and Navy tugs no e - can - wllIisfirwwIlli-‘Intobnpgzé ed “WNW pdmunmgmwu-dLx Island's nickname 5 mo; or u if“: n“u°'“°“ -"3pud Island" - is s misnomer. food. oil an? ooel elsppllee Qdiwlnyd. at‘; “u” o’ "it'll '1 ‘Irlmuill o‘ h‘ “h” m in,“ gufnzj gt", a Holstein-Frieda: Assoc nmqmnw ssnsrde conzesglon was told tode. , . .A.6tewcrt.fl\6l'l1lfl4'l led. a rd w minister sold here dupegrxlligigslel; en slIs cs heating ire t first-H”. be mid 32in» Nova msqfyll. O’Dwyer issued m» proo- N n8. ma: lamatlone after conferring with his d In the first. he ordered all fuel h Beetle eultul lleeelthoussqthtrJibi-eries oi-h u" . A“! n steblishmgntsufirct directly r but our production in this breach m the second proclamation of fern: Is far short of our e-u- ordered n11 transportation oompui of mode in development nuel outuyst ln products." he ies to ff heating devices in 0! . e reported electrified can. the turning oil of chances were pgtgtn , he said when all display odvertisancnte. end the festive treatment may be found. pflofl go high exwulh. the shortest browning-out oi ell street lights. Mmmrsemmrw who: "no. one “Mum... r ’°"$‘.§.°;'u‘“£s5f&°.§“iu. s... - w rwas e e e- en um; in 1m varieties, but per minim-fif- Toronto Apartment , Feb. 6 - (GP) - Breeders’ Amoc- ltied that only coulples with at III-r n e e directors’ meeting to- one child need ,,,,,,,,,lec-===,,,,,~,-»,,,.*~,,,,- Olrnrr- w" §§sj;.§::i.§..l::'..'t;.ir.n'.:: , p v O Q o “*9” houne-huntin ‘ m,‘ w‘; g nwee stake in ex- iaooattl: 33m“ m,,,,§§‘2%df,§.f lltence. He passed srgund the hat- on” m”ldum u. Dunc“ entail erlion dropped his card Inside BK. Bnuvmn on," ‘M m, an . Harcourt Invited the cor- 11% fig gig nor policemen to draw the lucky u a night wlnnerl turned outyto be a m!‘ sollmlnmw" ‘us’ 9mm‘! vlcrprceiden I’. Desperate. v QW- room. ‘rhey took aver their apert- Assu meat lest Ight. l1. - """—'"'"'"" ;’£i'°“°"' nnrnmhrls, m. s 7, (or) - Icebreaker lleglns Work p73,. o i???» sumac?“ corms... In St. Lawrence lilver " f editor of the Hartford %rs?ged at his home here to- in order to reduce danger u: ro-ill w , spring floods, lunerent In present ectlon would have ' . kn. ssibl id. Qmlng hgh water conditions Her de- mo" e drawn“?! “mars psi-titre is shout n month ahead of - movements after wlll depend on Ice "Cske Sale, Rogers ilardwure. ' by Cornwall. Yo“ Pam‘ ported the channel from Quebec “9'°°l="°14 "- w'""°°~ "' wn m Mebea turns? w mlcon tonight. Game startnabqlllgl. Gum? bug" m. QM?“ m, u, thfu Arctic region, she will be "Cm handle few ion pressed '° P ,,. ed fine fieghrgontact Livestock Msgrges" equipped’ "Lon Hogs gtth Red RIOUIIM. ____ terlor nsld tcnllht. Canada Ready To Make ° Hogs n, Cardigan Ste- rear: t" . “ml."n§.;v.§.; Huge IV/ieat Shipments col-cum. I-Z-th lléf"°“°°.fn"u%“‘.'l-ii.h§fillf World Food Shortage llnderllneil In lioperts Frein his muihlfihwust u,“ o. . Washington All anlerrn. °"'°' __._._ "1 '”'“'“' s! as. common u» form or flour ‘wtiee-Bodoivieaicrlime .O'l'I‘AlWA.I\b.e-(0P)-'l1n ovnnoenthro one fertiliser" also oer d lydne ‘rude runent, in the midst of ent e go yimgqqayo. nlre/porte-oscrltleeiworldvfdel met m.» swivel“ carom ac. . mar?‘ um Oofnntllaeldmwgailg export, i nyzsqped". 23'3"‘... II. the $1.: a- or. U‘ ' steldnent. booed on Owed- ‘uss’ Wllishirv inn wheat emu nouns KOIIGIIG 3%!!! their heed u a um Nod llope To Ersdlcato Berg's lllcease In Battle In I0 Years Preller .lon_os_ m Selby ll. Lewis Ilonorod At ilol- steln-Frleslan Meeting. Q § § s mg‘. vlzgflnl: former Maryland en commissioners of fuel and health. w gmufirug’ ha“ bemdmde _ eelers to refuse delivery to dance d“ m“ “B c“ °n "l cint 1m the dlseas but alls, night clubs. motion letul; n ed m"! economic 9nd m I “w” e m aw problem of lzlhljor signifi- ‘We do rslso s. o p0 - ted to the public heel crudely‘ y“ émnd “ml-llwuv. but m View ienced by op roxilnetely 2.500 of do hsnvpl nnhip cent was sold for seed. the 3.500 members or the Iocel. c533.» yeeg. '——-',"—'- 8.018 animals quali- reoobréd-of-performance ' certificates. this l 0011009 ll ‘l-‘fl-IIO lhrflllh 00- for the 29nd GOMQOIIIHVG 1,600 Apply For hm,“ m Master Breeder Colby C. Lewis Egrclraler Wacllter Janos: m" we: Isiah rec v n ce ofllca" ' —-— eete or superior production for the -—'- TORONTO ‘A performance of Abegw it 108G410. Ebb e — (OP) - four-room apartment was acturdy which set e 306-6“ world record Douglas A. Neon oi Howlck, Que. advertised for rent In s Toronto or 1,05 pound; u! fat from 2 elected ent of the Om- newspepcr end the landlord e- mmnq, c: mug. Others awarded certificates for no e 1e l PlY- l superior production Included wll- , I, K g Lo don, The landl d, 8.0. I-Ierc u t, » m ‘a?’ qiugqzlmvfwprpgxilqm cslved Ldwonrnswern bolledo tile an‘ 50mm‘ c lied NORTH BAY, Ont. (OP) of Lo Presentation. L. Gllllbert of Ver- na” cu dl mmsglntefi te Publii e no en . » c "ntfeirsfiit was snnodIic-eegnelerw‘ mam‘ when day by Dr. Malcolm W. Wallace, ' chairman of the institute Mr. Ross succeeds RE G. Davis, of Ottawa who has been fléppblllmd executive director of the Welfare Council. "..;..<c;..°r:::: w, Mme-lum- 1- M. w» adviser to the Canadian Deplrt- ‘ elected a. Jud e of the new nter- . gfflyllloml Cour‘ of ‘Jaime T m, ggnches of Cansdea est a. oinimen. so for van a G§,,,,d,,,,,l’l},, m, mm, 5m, red to the beer-l of directors three of the United otlons genera f assembly Mr. Read was elected on the first, ballot in simultaneous votes by the assembly and the sec. urity council. He received 2'7 votes “n. o‘; m‘ $.41“ conduoIa “whet may be the first with“ m ll-‘g’ Feb.8—(AP)-— f etrik ticken New York her- lili lfil°'i‘."...“‘iivfili'°i.‘“." 522?; 3w uul§§~ own cl the Cunard White Star line sold tugs scrlerslly were QUEBEC,FBDG-(CP)~—TIIB “Mill!!! Add! ' umaovunlilesmutisdloomgk“ nil: st” “fir: a r i the wind was n; , s up vel- e m 4mm. u lnce 1 w- "=’*%'m'5°°5"%$.ZI:°Z'~ lru."s.".".'r..u."c.lz~..rc‘.z.' room's. ... m“ " “w.” ' ‘Ihm Rivers, Que.. and Montreal see w: ships from I elr piers into est six in the 11~power council. "mm" "NT-rad M“ any “glywagthellkcfilxdltllgne uszedfoz; $%IF;AMRQHIIIDIIO - or c. e n elvpec l m 1 grislaufmehir them w w- gig‘ reach bake or. Peter todsy but her 331' ‘ghmehbymx $5,? glffgmam, w conditions and vmibuny n ls w the COIIGQQ 0i CBICUIIBIS. P ebec, en rou‘e to Vatican n =0 “l” Riv" l“ “mg” "re g; Roosevelt Collection ii".‘.‘."i.°."'r.i.’°rlb*i.i'.i..ie“*°° Sells For lllgll Figure NEW ed with fldli‘ and il bellev- A 99mm‘ “I ‘he “mm” D‘ ma“ l» = w-cerm- w» w» ivs...-.tlrr..sstrz*"e ‘about. l: him from collectors end dealers m h; two deyc n, I Jmw 1130, BELGRADE, Feb. 6 —’ (A?) - ' 4‘ m u vault,“ c-ww- n ~-~“‘~.““'»=-’ z-r-r- srsnyil: .525“: ..:"".':.i::: i? ti‘: ...:..."':.;i.".:..%:. b l ——— . .' ‘rm-es sessions were ‘ ee Ho" M pa!“ 5m. mlttod suicide by hur ng himself M“ h um m “h.” the °*°"L'°"*='dml‘="'§:,' M W" r :.'.i:';..-..:'".::..i'."i:.v::".::.:'.:": ....";..':.:..:i’-. ......'l" i s. yiflmmm‘ t u, wnr criminal, the Ministry of m- pxrieiclutliucd 1n the United Blew , h begun linetlrnyiglrefirltelxmonths By Horticult MR.‘ J. W. BOULTEB News Briefs protect the on the Island. the u ent replied in the negative. He said o» ~ — itr.".c.:..l° Canndl-s-n léroavlgflgifilieislflrd ‘ti: land’ u” m“ dsy the Federal Government will ma“ “n” m spend between $600,000 and $600. 000 this year on advertising Gan- ads in Dcminion and United States s, d3; publicrvlons. He was addressing the almual convention of the Nortfneln Ontario Tourist Outfit- mul“ A] ten’ Association. ha“ 5am - c: ~= mnmwro. Feb. s - (or) - m“ m” 17"" 5mm Murray G. Ross of Sydney. N25. adult program director oi the Ne» genial Council of the Y.M'O.A beenu qf the anldl Council at its mee temopln. Although [lie {or the presidency, he was over-ruled by the council tor i948. A ecte Mr. Boulter is the first horticul- turist from Prince Edward Island ever to have held the presidency oi the cellncll gillflild operates act- d 01 British troops in Greece after roblems of mutual in- t horticultural matters. of the series of meet- the Council has held Otto/we Boulter said its action had beenmatlonul that provincial matters or and needs had not been slated that the Council clearly ex- Islerws represent- formula Mr Mokln declared the the session was adjourned until , 5 I _ (12 _5_T___ ' _ _ on Feb. l3. FoLowlng are the nom- m 0g the 0k. tomolfiggn E 1 p m A lnrltlons, as recorded yesterday. British Columbia iomas B. Rogers. are nsklns for a. pro- ‘gr-O Canada from the United e. . “This year," he sold. "there is no serious competition in who current tee ed nledietely shook hands amidst up. plauss from members of the Coun- Walther; cll and the audience The Russian Ward end British lenders, who had but- tled through many tense hours of . four Council debates on Greece. Rieuel LePcge, Picton R. McCor- stood up, their hands clasped tor mac, George . R . ell to e Ward v, N.W. Lowther, George R. ban Farmer. J. W ter e a. Webster, W. D. Gl lleve the quantity to date has been 000 corloads, have not interfered ‘plrilthoorrlnlziud any adverse affec‘ on - a secretary o hf“, notmfi, M,“ m“, the United States delegation. who our Prince no n-ci Island [Mei Tuesday night and who mediated the dispute during several days in Walght. Del/id h MiwKl-lln ct the Council which IE-Igurgl-Ilgeliulxizoa tilhnenlgioelirtclemlggt’ Ivdars. “mm!” May" 1-5; Bmwhard? y Bevin and m, three stood tog’ Coun. Butler. Ward. 1, Coun. Dou- thg as thélflmtmbfill’! dofd the Gen- er Assem y nppsue. Both M. Vlshinsky and Ml‘. Bev- R‘*m' Wm‘ N’ °° in assured members of the Coun- cil that their main elm was for unity in the interest of world peace and stated individually their willingness to muke concessions to that end. w ‘i0 percent. o pro "ed... Mr. Bouliel" said that the series ooncu e omorrow ve g of t he been I'll hi mama“ tint the lntercharlg ormatlon and discussion of lublems had been help! duc‘lon i; cert, successful and ,0! ind’ mu‘u 1e and llors! industries. refer- oposed resolutions dealing with rode agreements s suggested im- port permit system and tariffs on peaches. ling‘ directors will revamtp the re; the 5I1IIBIIIIIGT assembl a d 5°" ‘m! 177°!‘ 9- m" "5 n“ y n ‘t illtmth with the Federal Govern- ___ msnt’: ‘Prade slid Tariffs Com- HALIFAX, Feb. 6 - (C?) -For- mlttee. which 1s receiving briefs service for highway traffic across preps i a Strait of Canso, suspended ln;| ira e Friday when the ferry wan dam- uged by Ice-packs, was resumed to- day, the Nove Scoile Highways De- partment announced here. Repairs were completed and the EEIVIPG between Cape Breton Island and the mainland reopened again. OTTAWA, Feb. B - (CP)-—Tl'ans- ort Minister Chevrler said today e ho crl regulations prohibiting reduce fares on railways, sunh u weekend excursions, would be lift- ed by March i5. The Minister held hope for removal of the restrict- ions in an nnnou cement that the order, which was due to expire Feb. 15, would be extended another month. OTTAWA, Feb. 6 — (C?) -Oon- Y irlbutlons to the Canadian Naval ‘m Benevolent Trust. Fund during January were $62,409, official; rm- nounccd today. The Fund, estu- bllsherl to provide emerrzeney "l" slstance to naval personnel 1r their dependents, now totals l6 OTTAWA. Feb. 6 — (C?) -A lntmené? 01f) Isitaa-Genf vfviiungrlhw oun, . , o as vlfie-president of the Oentra 0!! W9 "11"" 1°‘ clmdmu“ Mortrzage and Housilnhg gorrigratlgi a nzrcrlizisr. ‘ Y “ " 1m - HALIF I" b. - (C?) -'i‘he tug WAéxN f! eves speeding to t-Illll’. SVPPQFIQ the side of the United States ll! J09!!!- freighter Santa Marts, 120 rnllel southeast of Halifax to tow the D leaking ship Into port here for re-e m gm Royal (ienndlen Nevsl of- lell announced tonlght- w rstory to the international conference later this yesr. Resolutions adopted u continuation this year o! t e Dem- inlon-Provlnc a1 emer r Service. esteb (Continued 0n Page ii Col. 8) MacArthur Upholds Yamashita Sentence cl’ the Council should make s de- claration of the situation. state that the Council hes taken SAINT note of statements made by the (CPI delegates on the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and Greece and of the opinions expressed by the deio- . _ mites of the United States, France explosives washed “Show l“ sever ni Bay of Fundy areas recently s::::....:.v-::. Itlllleiti mar: gglnr 1cm first“; w; m, cmut op weer dumping oi’! rm ll. ii. A. F. Sit llown Strike Continuing Lube 'r o. Ircb. 1 - (‘Ihursdsyl- (min? Gen. MacArthur today up- held the death sentence ImDORG In Murillo on zit-Gen. Tomovukl ndhitl, the Japanese Whrlr sc-ldlers perpetrated the rape 0! Mo ill n . He directed the comrnandlni general In the Western Pacific to en! upon the de~ d of uniform. dec- te l $535“ fendsrlt str om" a urenancu ovations an eesi Yomasmlte, condemned to die reed atrocities In the Phil fi troops under his comm in the nnmmd 513g. auleIuQil I 8 O Heaviest sentences ever imposdd In magistrate’: court here were gun- Supreme Date of the executlo presum will be announced by Lin-Gen. sl fell-s a vekrsn orit on constitutional and no was mu for elect IAN, IIIIITISH DISPUTE IS ENDEII Mr. Boulter Re-Elected ural Council Delegates Shake Hands As Greek Problem Settled B! JOHN A. PARRIS IDNDON, Feb 6 - (AP) —-The Unlted Nations Security Council tonight ended the critical Soviet- British dispute over the presence Russia yielded on every major charge made against British poLcy lr. Greece. _ , Andrei vishlmky, Soviet foreign vlce comlnlsea-r. declared in a sna- tement to the council that he would not insist on a declaration that British troops in Greece were a menace to world peace, as he had originally charged, nor that those troops should be withdrawn im- medlately. Foreign Secretary Bevin then announced Britain would accept a formula. for settling the dispute which was drafted originally by the United States and introduced tonight by Russia. It provided for having the Council drop the case w.th a. statement by President Nor- msn Makln o! Australia, and pass on to the next business. Mr. Bevdn previously had in.- onerute Britain oi’ what he term- Aifter Mr. Bevin accepted the case closed and shortly afterwards Applsud Gesture “wild Mr. Bevin and M. Vishlnsky Im- Edward’ R. Stettlnius, leader of the ieorrlpnomiw foe-nulls 3. That this declaration should ODIHAAI, HAMPSHIRE. Eng- r 1m; h d chm m land, Feb. 6 - (OP Cable) - The df,,§,,,,,g°“§§e,,°'“ an tea e R.C.A.F'. station here remained strike-bound tommht as 1,500 non- commissioned R..CA.F. personnel decided to contnue-their sltedown despite assurances from the sta- tion commander that men to re- place hem would be sent wilted Kingdom by the end or this mon 0 th. filth- lsw. wee elected on the with eyocuncilina lrlthcAs Subscription Delivered 10 PAGES null. rum other ML". one. see Four Islanders Set Efficiency Medals Island members of adieu Anny who were Canadian Effici- y Medal were released by military authorities tonight. The men were:- . .1 Chlpman, Chm». J. Donald, Char ottetown; Cpl. P. W. Blackett. Sonrie: and A. MacKlnnon, New Argyle. Gnr. Chipmsn and Sgt. Mao- Klnnon were still oversea the unnounoement said. Lively Electoral Fight Indicated By Nominations Contests for Councillor in every ward, a three-cornered light for the ed "this most diabolical" charge. rnsyorslty and four contestants en- tered for. election to the three-man Board of Water Comm dicstc a lively electoral the Charlottetown Cable) - Most Rev. J. C. McGui gran; Roman Catholic Archbishop o Toronto and s Cardinal designate probably will take over the Cliurcl of Santa Marin Del Popolo in Roms I as hln titular church four days hi? ter he in made e Prince of thl ., Church at the close of the consis torles hers this month, member: o! his staff said today. Daniel E Noonan, d (tlhaxles Dougsn, A. e . . Gordon MacDonald. Samuel I". Do le Ward IV. Chester M. Cox, W English-speaking Canadian church man to be chosen a cardinal. the Toronto Prelate last night en- tertalned at a dinner four Unitcc‘ States Prelates attached to the Va- tican Secretariat. His other recon: activities included a dinner witl Thomas Klemsn, Minister lo the Vatican from Eire, and calls o: en, Ward II: Ooun. J31‘. McKee. "d In: owns’ mp8s’ and T. —Returned soldier A1 Junkln of MacDo nearby Bobcaygeon called on Dr. J.C. Arnold last night and com- » plalned of e severe pain In one W“ ear. ' nld, Gay and Keefe, Wind V In the last election ago, Mayor Blanchard and 0o Douzan. McK and the Is/te Afr. MhcKlnnon w returned by acclamstioui. , The contestants for Water Oom- mlsslonera In the lust election were flmgflcan-Dfgwn Formuh the same ae st present. the siting Commissioners belnz Messrs. Web- M. Vlshlnsky put forward the A- 5W?» 911113 "W! W148i"?- merlcan-dawn formula after he had flatly rejected a compromise ad- vanced by Mr. Mskln, and instead I . prle.‘ “@5153: ‘III: gicaunlicll make no for- mgl resolution on the Greek case. That Mr. Mskln u; president Befmre numpmg ~ Th l’ syrlnge- g! out popped s sprout- e hi5 out s . unk'n said the half-Inch seed must have Imbecldcd itself In his est while he was helping har- vest crops in lhlrovpe last falL JOHN N.B., Feb. 0 - — Information received here tonight from theDepartnrent of Reconstruction and Supply stated Manon Island. The sh mounting to about 4.000 tons, pus~ ed through saint John during the last t tns sold some oi the sealed metal con- tainera had been tampered with by some person or persons between the times they were taken from Expected‘ To Take V. . ARCHBISBOP McGUIG VATICAN orrv, Feb. s - w: Archbishop McGulgdn ls thefirsl A frequent visitor to the Vatican cardinals. Sprouting 0st Seed " Found In Man’s Ear . LINDSAY, OnL, Feb. 6 -- (C?) e doctor examined. used l. lf'S C tier. “or oromsr is Al. Y: Authcrties had reason to believe that "someone. attracted bv the has taken the ammu- nition out of them and thrown it into the sca so they could take the cOllLdiilEIs home with them," l0 “l! the spokesman said. Most oi’ the shipments comprised anti-tank fusesh and primers snd ——-—-———-—- e n e , cmwr. r-b- c - we — .dff.°i."l‘l.°;...i."n°i.'.‘l Ififfinfi BahOTG u e result of storms sud en today to Wilfred D’Amour 25 F383‘ ‘M m h“ be“ “canned snd Albert Henderson, 34, ITtJiIl cdi ° - l! 3"§1‘”§'..§"5§“y§'.1§§Ififiifisifl. injured two persons at Lomevllle Kingston Penitentiary by Magis- trete Glenn Strike on charges in- volving assault, theft and breaking and entering. containers, southwest winds; cloudy end mil , y zvllllh Dbdlgilfitfll rein or pert snow, o owed s ron and colder at nlgIl Washed-up explosives seriously NB. and nssr Dlgby, N. has been taken to do further tamper-fog with such ship- ments. B" Canadian Elected judge 0n International Court ___ __._.._._._...___.__._.__.__ twnou m. c- (cal-cu - the prirwlpel bodies in the son's tint iudee on an internstlo: world orrsrllntion. willleplwv sl court Wes elected l?‘ the Untied permanent court o! Lake 8t. shift-inf to northwest and becom- in! coder 1"..l"£$..74i“r°“"'°““ "“‘§ . ter- 13:12am: C l! 1m votes in th t1“? n2“ y i’! - fiilsékworth A me t msiccliyhl: each body the @311’? .All0leth- devent m mnos sod hr. no an , l8 f t '76 ted er d? tie“ Iurlstn ma. for chins lmum and maximum temperatures Vancouver 36. 46: Edmonton ll, be» low, i; Regina if! below. ‘l; Wlnns _ ipteg l below. 4; Toronto s4. 46f O I'M/II '1, 37; Montreal 4. 36: Gut-i bee i below, N; Balm, John l! he: low. S: Iidoncton 8 below .230: Hale.‘ Lower 8t. Lawrence: Strcn northwest winds i; and on Friday. John: Stroll-g winds, with light to moderate l-nd Northl" Gulf. Oheidll Bhore: 5mg south and southwest snow land siee I01 b? 8%" ill, S w and colder igulnws-‘Ifinlii. ', ' : Strong south og. tribunal will sit in the Hague, noi- ‘llgu lend. Along with Mr. Reed, 10mm ember of the Iboulty of Law at lo University. Bit Arnold Nair was “Wfiilntfiuig-l becomes gnu-mg