Russian Papers Play llp Price Drop in il. S. 100N007. Ieb. O-llpuasianrwwa- papers. which have predicted an economic depression iu the United some. save b1: play today to the drq) in United States commodity prices. soviet readers could get the im- gxeasion that the American de- pression forecast. by Russian econ- enusts was possibly coming true. loading Russian nowspa-perscu- ried predictions by American econ- omists of s major crisis. (The dispatch did not. indicate that the newspapers devoted any space to ‘ - economists with oppos- iia views.) Grasshopper Plaque Forocastlfor Sask. RIXHNA, Feb. R - (OP) — The heaviest grasshopper infestation ainca i940 is expected in Saskat- chewan this summer, it was shown Saturday in the 1940 lrosshopper forecast of the Dominion Entom- ological laboratory. Agriculture Minister 1.0. Noiiet urged ferm- ur to wags a spring-poisoning unpaign to reduu infestation. BAINT JOHN. N. 8.. Feb. 8- (Ql-(‘Jaah and Jewelry valued at $100 were stolen in a break in- tcthailmleofwhdafirriahcrfi during the wee-oh . an m. also-u 't st the time. Coming Events "Races on Souris River Ice on February 11th (Wednesday). "Dance at warm- Oonniekllf February 0th. "Last. Dance of the season, K. of c. l-lsll, souria, Monday. February ~msuy tonight art-mi Creek. starting at 8 o'clock, CanoeOove vs Long Creek. Bhie after.‘ . . , t “Card Party and Dancfl-ln ‘rrscadie Hall, blorxhy, February 9th- Gcod music. . “Listen to C.G.I.T. broadcast ever CFCY Saturday, Feb. l4, at ‘MS p.m. "Duo to arrive. ‘cur of pressed hay. Booking orders now. J. L. limcBachen-l, Mt. Albion. “Afton Hall pic social and fiance. Tuesday, Feb. l0. Nine Mile creek W. I. "Notice - Unloading car Coal Monday, Book order-a immediately. G. C. Green. Emerald. "Watch for the opening date of Mum's General Store, on Mal- Deque Road, Gsarlottctown. soon "Final Dance sud did Blip "We Crcl Q11. mnday evi, February 0th. Two "BOX BOOM] lhd Dance " Credit Union mu, Bummer-held. honey. » a “but: I21 . sail."- ~ ‘I-‘c Have S. Coal Ileplace U. S. lhsthracite And HALIFAX, Rb. 0-‘ ugur lion of s long-term llwlnln designed to develop Nova scotirs coal re- sources was announced here Sat- urdkv by Dr. Robert D. Rowland. vice-president of the Nova Scotia Research Foundation. following a two-day conference sponsored by. tho Ibunclatliou. Dr. l-fowland said one of the aims of the program would be to encourage substitution of Nova Scotia coal for American fuel oil and antler-wits in this country. The r ‘l program will in- clude the following: I l. Geographical surveys to determine ulore exactly the extent and nature of Provin- cial coal deposits. 2. Physical and chemical surveys to determine the qual- ity and burning characteris- tics of various Nova Scotia coals. . (i. Investigation and adjust.- ment of combustion equipment ‘ to promote the wider use o! Nova 5collab coal. E. B. Higgins of the Stoker m- stitute of Canada estimated that the average houscholderb fuel bill could be out 35 to 40 per cent if Nova Scolds coal were properly developed as a sicker fuel. Dr. B. H. MacKay of the Geol- ogical Survey of Canada announ- ~ ced that his department. is plan- ning to place two geologists in the Cape Breton held this sum- mer. Co-oipersting in the research mlcgra-m will be the Provincial Mines Department. the Fuels Div- ision of the Federal Department of Mines and Resources. Nova Scotia Universities. the Technical College. the Summer School of Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology at Crystal Manor and eng- ineers of coal conrpsniee. A joint survey of coal minim installations in the Maritime: will be made by the Research Founda- tion and the Stoker Institute. The purpose would be to improve the competitive situation of Nova Sco- tla cools. Nomination Day ' in lluron‘ Riding HENSALL. Ont. i"eb. '8 -(CP) --Nt‘r.uinatlcn day in the Huron provincial by-electlon is tomorrow and unless further last-minute candidates are nominated. the campaign will be a two-way con- test. Electors w'll vote Feb. 1s in this first by-elcction in Ontario‘ since Premier’ Drew's Progressive Conservative administration . was Q's-elected in June.‘ 1945. ' The 6.0.1". already has announ- ced it. will not enter a candidate ‘n the by-election called to fill tho Western Ontario seat left vacant by the, death last December of Dr. B. Hobbs Taylor of Dashwocd, Qnt, a Progressive Conservative. moan sarscnacnmd svasnx. N. 13.. Feb. a-(orl- Police are investigating a safe- cracking here duringthe week-end which netted thieves 000 from the safe of Charles W. Upham. Po- lice declined to disclose result‘ of their IQ ~ 13y ‘llcausdian Press) MOMIIAL. Ieb. 0—.Locel mar- iners are hoping for the earliest navigation Welling in severvalyears thanks to the lack. of IMW m4 the relatively mild weather along the 8t. Lawrence Riven. Rivers is almost free of snow and vetaran riverruen believe that this wilfmlle the task otthe ice- bresksra an easier one this year. ‘rile ice thickness averages fl in- cbee. . lelow 11ml amen» the Gulf of 5t. . Lawrence the channel ‘nary’ so. anemones Preekuv Forecast ~ Read by Low-cost iiouslng Plan ls Considered (By The Canadian Prec) MONTREAL. Feb. 8—A low-coat housing plan. calling for use of sirbstituiea for building materials in short supply and modern con- struction methods to eliminate high-priced skilled labor. was placed before (the Provincial Oom- mand Housing l‘ mxnitteo of the Canadian Legion at a menial week-end mailing. The plan was offered by Sydney Cl. (mick, vicewhairman of the Zora-inc Commttee of the sir Ar- thur Ourrie Memorial Branch of the Legion; it‘. B. Holloway. con- struction engineer: Prof. John Bland. director of the McGili Uni- versity School of Architecture; and J. M. Clement. former housin, manager of the ‘flmber Develop- ment of Great Britain. Chick said that their plan. "unique in its approach to the grave housing shortage in Can- ada/[was not intended as criti- cism or reflection on present ef- forts to alleviate the problem, and merited the whole-hearted mnport of vetvroru. governments and all those urgently seeking homes . “It is our intention to build. on the Island of Montreal, some thousands of houses of standard design. t0 meet. in the first in- stance, the requirements of those who desire to purchase or rent. and are in the low income brack- Dios Seeking To Savo liousc iiuost PORT COIBOB-NE. Ont. Rb. a - (C?) - Minnie Boueberfa efforts to rescue a house guest. Mrs. Mabel Glaser of Williams- ville, N.Y., from a blazing house early today ended in death of both women. ‘ ‘ In" the building and uuffocatbd. A third woman, Mary Sonlth. reached safety. ' Firemen blamed a dcfccflve furnace stoker for the firs which broke out in the base- ment of Miss Boneborgi Kent Street home and filled the dwelling with smoke. Both Miss Bonebe g and Mica Smith, clad in Wllfill and stumbling on slipper-Gd feet through the smoke and fumes, reached the street. Miss Bone- berg, realling that Mrs. Glaser still was in the house, rc-rn- tercd the building lo rouse her guest. lfer rescue attempt ai- mcst succeeded. - when firemen smashed in a downstairs door they fcllnd Mrs. Glenn's body near the liv- ing room doorway. A few feet away, Miss Boneber, lay hud- dled in a hallway at the foot eta." he said. ' The houses will have three bed- rooms, kitchen with dining space. living room and bathroom. They; will be commuted»? repulse minimum upkeep and malnten-i ancc and, being of special light- weight concrete. will have a. life estimated at 80 yrears. Cost will be apprroxlmately $5,- 000 for a house. The plan calls for houses de- signed to overcome the two lead- ing obstacles to house building to- day-shortagc of materials _an.d the high cost of labor. "Horse and buggy methods of construction will be replaced by a. mod-em line production tech- nique" Chick said. ‘ Cardinal Asks iio Liquor During Lent maowwfreu. Iv-JI-mes cal-- dinal Mcfiuigan today asked Ro- amhdiocese "to solenmly promise that. they will abstain entirely from the use of intoxicating drink during the whole of Ilent.” x KILLED BY BUB FREDERICION, Feb. 8 —(CP) —Wil.liam Brewer. 33. woa killed yesterday when the jumped from his sleigh which he thought. was in the path of a.n - ming bus. Brewer had just brought his out of a side-road wlhen he sighted tho bus. Apparently thinking an accident was (mavcidable. be‘ jumped. The bus swerved at the sum time, however. killlm bin. No one in tho bus wee lufIad- lk-neet LaPoiute. - n Mariners in Mcuiaeal an ready for the wsniulof the seaaon. Engine room crews have already returned to one freighter and it will not belong until they will all be steaming back. . At Bcrel. halfway betweenMont- F i 3 a ' ice. the main channel open. The- Lgdy flrey and Lailointa patrol this channel ‘to Prelim 1N 10ml and they‘ also keep the edses If man Catholics in the ‘Ibronto o] of the stairs. Restaurant, Ass’n Favors Margarine TORONTO. Fob. 8 - (CP) —In g latter sent to Prime Ministel- Mackenzie Kng made public Sat- urday, the Canadian Restaurant Association recommended “that immediate steps be taken _to legal- iue the manufacture and sale of oleclmargarlne in Canada." The recommendation. was madb ‘Without prejudice and certainly without antagonism to the Cen- adian dairy zndustry." The Assoc- iation sugglatcd that manufacture cf oleomarguring "be controlled by licence and, if necessary. its quan- tity limited to a reasonable maxe imum" in order to avoid "the pos- albility that the aubstantal in- vestment and future livelihood of those engaged in the dairy indus- try might be seriously damaged by flooding ‘of tile market with gmine." The Association letter pointed out. that rsing llvlng costs had faced restaurant operators with '-s steady increase in the price of those itcms which they process for restaurant patrons." Patient Seeks New Dure VANCOUVER, Fab. 8- (GP)- Her death from cancer said by doctors to be "a matter of time.‘ a Vancouver mot-has‘ of two girls ‘ ’ today to fly to Australia to gamble on John Braundt re- ported “secret cure?’ for cancer- ous growths. - - Mrs. Jack Ncrtham, 36, tod awaiting a decision by Fe sral Government officials at Ottawa on bar application for _a passport. 3y use of a secretformula in- to the blood stream in uear a cancerous growth, and by massage. the ‘l2- year-eld Braund claims he can lift out a cancerous growth with forcepm. Jack Northam. the woman's hus- band. "laid may: ~ biaso, which ‘rlged three. hours (By The Associated Press) . INb. 8-61: Stafford Q-ipps. Chancellor of the nscheq- uer. Saturday asid that Britain must have Marshall plan aid to avoid nomic disaster. "The position so far as our bal- ance o! payments is concerned is definitely worse than it was six months ago." Sir Stafford said in a speech at Edinburgh. The Marshall plan would enable Britain to stop drawing on her gold reserves-"ail that. now stands between us and disaster." An unofficial announcement dis- closed Friday that Britain had only $l00fl00.000 left of her $3,- l50,000.000 American loan of l8 months ago. Sir Stafford reiterated the Gov- ernments Intention not to de- vaiue the pound in step with the French franc. “No one can. of course. tell what the future may bring—-nor ls it in our control to determine alone the course of world events] which may romnei us to act 1n this Way or that. “All f can say is that there l5 no present intention whatever’ of. devaluing sterling in terms of other currencies, and the brst way to prevent this ever happening is for us to prevent inflation and achieve a balance of our overseas payments." He urged "democratic constraint.” on higher wages and profits. Meoruwhile. severnl European countries indicated progress dur- ing the week-end toward integra- tion of their onomies in. line with the self-help ideas of the iilarshall plan. The French Cabinet Saturday approved tentative plans for a customs union with Italy for the free exchange of ‘goods between the two countries The approval was on condition that the system be established in a series of steps. It will not be effrctlvo before a year or more. Italian experts have recommended the plan to their government. Negotiations hv Frnmcand Bri- tain with Belgium. Ncthcrlands and Luxembomg-whn already have a custcms union knmvn as Benelux-for economic political and military pacts also yvcrc re- mg-mq mnirinz nrogrcrs. Foreign lifinister ‘Bidauit. of France re- ported to his Cabinet of his nego- tiations. Children Safe As Moncton Theatre Burns MONCTON. ma. Feb- 8 —<CP) _1"ira during n matinee perform- ance caused damage estimated at ($100,000 when it destroyed the Ken; Theatre here yesterday. a. (my minutes after 260 children had been evacuated in orderl)’ fashionfi vphan heavy rmoke poured into the theatre irrm. the basement, manager LR. Conrad stopped the film and announced a fire drill would be held. Staff of the thea- tre conducted the drill and pllfic was prevented. No one was injured. Minutes later the five-veer eld building was engulfed in firmer winch rapidly spread to a small restaurant adjoining the theatre. Ail city fire equipment was brought to bear on the two-alarm before fireman declared it under contra. . The fire was believed to have atartod in the furnace room al- tllcllh exact cause of It is un- known. . \ a A Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLUPTETOWN, _ CANADA. MONDAY, FEBRUARY ‘s, 194s libflty Maxims ‘ ' Maxims T” or a V‘ , or a MERE MAN - ‘ MERE MAN d wens-franc» Dutbreakis Blamed Dn Leftist Groups B! ROY ROBERTS SEOUL. Korea. Feb. 3-049)‘ United 800M! Army hdadqugflgy-g acted today to keep American troop: from Betting involved in Korean political disturbances which cost the lives of 22 Koreans Bat- urdcy in the American occupation zone. The wzws of demonstrations and eebetece opposing the United Na- tions Commission was attributed y American sources to leftists. United States Army authorities reported 18 civilians and four po- licemen were killed in the wide- spread violencc and 150 persons were arrested. A mob attacked an American _______________ (Continued on Page 5 ca], g)_ l_iowe Puzzled HALIFAX. Feb. o-tcsoJr-l-las Minister Howe said in an inter- view today that he is ungble to "understand clearly" the high rate of unemployment in the Mari- times. a All industries were operating at full capacity, he said, and "not. uuiiy_ there should be little url- employment here." (There are about 20,000 persona "llflmlllvyed in the Msrltimes. 4,- 14 PAGES 500 of them in Halifax.) Streets In An accident on Fitzroy street yesterday when a snowplow struck an electric light pole, left Gnu"- lottetown streets in darkness last night. Mr. V. A. Ainsworth, inan- ager of the Maritlnie Electric Co. plant said that as the result of broken wires on Fitzroy Street, between Cumberland and Edward, a. section of the street lighting switchboard at the plant burned out. He said repairs would require up to eight hours and that street lights would remain out all night. Tile blackout came when a heavy snowstorm was raging. The darkness made walking difficux. and motor traffic was proceeding with difficulty, especially on streets nehr the edge of the City. Suowplows worked on (ttty Streets throughout the night and early this morning conditions for motor traffic had Improved greatly. From three to snow were recorded. strong winds late in the afternoon yestezdsy and last night blocked all high- ways to motor traffic. During- the night travelling in rural areas. even with horse and sleigh, was most difficult. Weather observer Warren Burns at the Charlottetown Elperimen- tal Station said that at 8.30 last night temperatures were 1B above zero and the wind northwest 3D miles-per-hour. J-iighest temper- ature during the day was 30 above. Air Schedule Carried Out Despite the snow. which began to fall in Charlottetown about 4 a. m. Sunday, Maritime Centre. Airways carried cut its regular round flight to Monctcn. The eve- Accident Leaves "Charlottetown at 5.30 before the six inches of ed CANADIAN STAMP FOR. ROYAL WEDDING Canada is commemorating the royal wedding with the issue of a stamp. The bright blue four- cent model will be released on Feb. l6. Size of the stamp is 2i by 24 millimetres. One inch is 25 millimetres. Manpower Situation In ll. S. Army Serious WASHINGTON. Feb. B — (AP) -Gen. Dwlht D. Eisenhower told a farewell press conference Satur- day that the United states Army's} manpower situation is “getting, serious." He said something must be done about it. The Army now; isnbcut 100.000 under its propnlfiii strength and as one means of en-l couraging recruiting, EEEIIIIOWETi suggested the Army should give extra pay to men assigned to some, of the more undesirable spots in the world. Darkness half-hour to get the plane rltc full force of the storm struck. ‘Ilwenty-one paaseng a were aboard. The stop at Summe-side was cancelled because of the wea- ther. Capt. Carl Burke, head o‘. Maritime Central Airways. said it was storming heavily at su side more than an hour before the storm became severe in Char- lottetown. Winds were 40 miles- per-hcur there at 4J0 p.m. The heavy wind blocked roads quickly last. night. A Maritime Airways truck became bogged down in a drift outside the aar- port at about 7.80. Drift: up to five feet deep in cuttings -were reported at that time. Weather conditions at Moncton airport yesterday caused cancella- tion cf all traffic except the flight from Charlottetown, it was learn- Bus a Schedules Cancelled Bus schedules were disrupted late in the afternoon. I. M. T. of- ficials said that at that time the roads were still open but. visibil- ity became so limited that driv- era were afraid to continue oper- ations. The bus which left Charlotte- town at 4 p.m. for Summerslde got as far as Tryon and turned back to Crapaud where it was to remain for the! night. The bus leaving Summerside at 5 p.m. turned back almost as soon as it got outside the town. A bus from Georgetown and one from Murray River, reached Mon- tague in the evening but the bus scheduled to icive Montague at 7.30 p.m. for Charlottetown did ning schedul- was advanced a not start out. Man Takes HALIFAX. l —- (C?) — Thomas S. Tobin. 42. arrested last week in connection with the 06,000 robbery from a bank messenger Jan. fl, committed suicide in his home last night. by slashing hia_ wrists. police said here today. Tobin had been released on bail of $10,000 and was scheduled to appear with three other men in court later on charges of robbery with violence. Police said he wls found in his bathroom where be had bled to death from a razor blade cift. on his wrist. They farmed it "an ob- vlous case of suicide.“ ' Tobin and vflwnd Court. 40. also charged with robbery. were cc-ownera of a Halifax garage. The other irwo‘ accused were John ‘ MacDonald. ll. Ind Wiilftd D003- rlli,fl.botb cf flalifax. ' The ouartet was ambled l0 daglsatarlarnli-ilamllw» (- l Charged AWith Robbery Own Life plcyee of the Nova Bcotia Liquor Commission. (was attacked and robbed on s main city thorough- arek while cerrvlns 86.000 to a n . A man, described as tall with fair hair. hit and shoved Riley as he walked by on the sidewalk. The man grabbed the satchel contam- ing the Commission store's re- ceipts for the day and got into a moving car. The car turned toward the waterfront at the first corner. Witnesses saw only two men in it. Police were summoned immed- iately. but becauag of a garbled report. went to a Conlmisaion atcra in the opposite end of Halifax. Police said Tobin and Court had been released on bail lridq but the other m were still bald. ~ lit was reported that ‘lloblnb father. a‘ in Camp llill 9 lubeoriptlon Delivered 00.00. Mail 85.00. other Provinces b U. I. 01.00. AIR LINER LANDS SAFELY AFTER LOSING PROPELLER Wave 0f "Violence _ Reported In Kore Britain Needs Am Under-Marshall Plan To’ Avoids Disaster ' Drew iiienlher Is Killed j In Accident 08 Dtllers Dn learn Are Snatched From p Disaster; Several ia- jured Willie" Landing. BUNNEIL. !"1a.. Feb. 8 — (AH- With one of her crew dead and 68 others on board snatched from disaster. an Eastern Airlines lcur~ engined Constellation piano landed safely here Saturday while a great rescue force made ready to go 80 miles to sea to its assistance. The plane threw a propeller, I bit of which killed flight. attend- ant. Gilbert Paul Folz as he work- ed ln the gallery. No one else was injured in flight. but several pas- sengers received injuries when‘ they jumped tom the plane aftae it screeched to an emergency land- ing at a small airport here. The plane was bound from Bol- ton and New York to West Palm Beach. Florida and Miami. A brake drum on the right wheel caught fire from the hard stop after the landing. Two tires blew out. and there was a hole 1n till metal fuselage where the propeller, blade or fragment pierced through to kill Folz. Only one passenger was sent ta hospital. She rwas lVLrs. Alico Greenbaum of New York city. who suffered a fractured foot when lllll jumped from the plane after it landed. Beveral other passengers ‘received lesser hurts in jumps. Carl Greenbaum, husband of thl injured woman, said: “A motor blew out. with a ter- rific flash. “Wegnust have been 10.000 feel high. We didn't know what it was all about and we wondered if the plane woilld sustain flight on three motors. The pilot headed for land. The steward gave us life belts." One qt the passengers. Mrs. Fbrrest. Schwnlb, c! the Bronx. N.Y., said she was standing near the plane's galley when she heard a “terrific crash." and "the pots and pans in the galley flew all (Continued on P880 5 C01. 0) Sons or ‘(is courts Bets - RNE rescue 11c 'P\i\0ti\\.t‘ or soccer}; "s \/ ..l TORONTO. Feb. 8 - (OP)- Minimum and mmdmum temper- aturesz-Vancouver 35, 45. Edmon- ton 10B. DB; Regina 38B. 3B: Winnipeg 30B, 0B; s ntn l8. 26; Ottawa l4. l0; Montreal 30. 21; Qudbec l7. 20: Saint John 10. I0: Monoicn l. H; Haiih! I8. S0 Charlottetown l2. I: Sydney 1'. 29; Yer-mouth 23. 33. HAIJDPAX. Fe). 8 —(OP)—OI.I ficial inland forecasts issued to; night by the Dominion Publil Weather Office at Halifax and valid until midnight Monday. Synopsis: ‘ Show fell in the Maritimea 8.1a- day in advance of a mass of ex-- trernely cold air which shoved in ' from‘ the northwest. By unid- evenirlg this cold air had covered New Brunswick. Prince flward Island and molt of tilt Nova Seotia mainland. By Monday usornlnl the entire district will b0 covered by cold air. mow are timbr- aturea can be expected over anal ofthe district bymmindand. though there will be considerable sunshine it will remain cold all day. - . Regional forecasts: Prince ldward Island: %w during the night‘ with, i100" drifbingnlsouday slur and alueii winds colder _, » _ ' In 10W e mania-s . grtiafiuagrnoon at Charla-gag‘); IGIQ lufiW- 1 ' Rial: tide this morning at $1.01 “$5? " ‘ u ‘on f; sin-aerial 'n'n_ asecu sea. ills Veterans Belllltll. had PHWNM M11. 's one» tide eisbtesu m than cuss-minions.