' 31st“ “CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' - PAGE in,‘ 66 Per Bent 0f i ‘Departments iiti‘i.“‘lii“iti."li..'t‘itii..”if..l.;iMrs nick’; hum. i 7 - .. R1111 firm liiiial llon t See Eye tori. oii Trial For Murder {APRIL 1. 1947 llo (lhangeln Wounded llurler illrew Critical lletroit Lineup ' Plans Comeback ‘ill Statement Produce the Canadian markets are sup- ed lS for primary steel. Canada is ' " ht i . ___ MONTREAL, March (il—(CP)_ WEST PALM BENIN Fl; iBy M Produce prices tiuotetl i". t rl ' T I . ,1 _ March 31 __(AP)_OII;E given r. o reported by the Ddllllitllllgll OD?! ‘ o n lll-Zlluirilgghiiiiooomnhlcfe? 4°! Ffel l‘, 11> die by doctors after a shell ex- l““'l"'°11l "l As”'-u1iure follow; iiefoie the war but incl: i20- i?" HAMILTON M h Eggs’ fr“ “Se? A larle 38 i“ —-i rible slioiia l‘ ' an a! _ (o?) ' " ‘ 8e of steel and great —Wiii.i may be ‘he In" Or m’ effc-rts have to be made to keep using steel suffi- prevcnt their Dick torso trials started tod DO-"lld MacLcaIn, 69-year-old 3...: lion street railway worker. went on r0? nlurdm’ in the death a. 1 e 1110M tho-n a year ago of his fiim-ln-tfllw’. John Dick. Jillmlr charged with Macbeth. WiiLam Bohozuk of Hamilton was freedafier Mr. Justice AM L‘. BB1 directed the jury to bring in ,, DETRDIT- Milmll 31 ~— (AP) ——' Dlvdfd at his feet in the Appen-‘iio mewhat more °l1timistic but still lllClllii" of Northern Italy, 1,... ar from cocky over a 9-1 walka-way land vi thou) Bi-"ssio igdflv is iyimniph that squared their lvia- SCCkl-liig it ingiilur plintiing on... itonal Hockey league semi-final with Philadelphia, Athletics, ieries playoff with Toronto at, a, The southpaw, wiho for ltilE rest victory apiece, Detroit Red Wings of hi-s life will havetowearasliin- today prepared for Tuesday's third guard ‘to protect the unipadded playoff clash with Leafs and man»- bones and exposed nerve, has iigei- Jack Adams announced there fought liis iva)‘ lmvk. TORONTO, M d 3 ___ _ statement madamiiyl pinnnggpfifl: ister-Abbolt iii thc Dominion Iiouge "smiling the Dominion-Provincial Wlllefflllcc WIS termed n; haying i: it” it islature today, e n mo Leg- _ MI‘. Drew referred i0 My, Abbouis lomaiks that there was “no pur- 36 1-2; A medium 34-44 1-3. A DUllElS 30—30 1-2; B 32; c 27_'35; TORONTO, March 31 —- Progress‘ Packcdfor exp-art: A large 38 1-2; reports received by wire this mOllil-l A medium 36 1-2; A nun“, 33 ing on Red Cross National Appeal 1-2. for $5.000.000 for peacetime work Butter: Wholesale, Qug p5» show $3,315,992 subscribed or over l5! R- K. Carnegie; OTTAWA. March 3i._ glrle t Triade Department w’? imrietihilsflzéln Cainaéirfs cx-t “Caihiiiliztiii manufacturers are iroi‘ t: . d i“ in s llSfsf B‘ 11W? 0 t-xport trails or sit-BI 401171-18‘, fresh and storage no. 1 Muller cent of total. _ iese days _ ranged again“ the nlne m. goods us,“ Sheet “eel hp 12- “"1911! ievelnt Que. no 1 Rum"! have been received n-oni Rl-f-‘Ollilfllellon Department and cause they are des e at i h 1 pasteurized 39 3-4. dci Mtl; m z about 60 per cent of Bmnchesfil"? Prices Board which are more supply for the Capnrdey El on 0 33 3'41 1l°l Mil: first grade rtcam-iflcfoss Cain-ado and 1110101111! °l ‘Plconcemed Wm‘ "lalflfls up some Those are but a EM: loaf“ nimfflg many plants tAPl» ciently supplied to in its; beI-iii: rinsed doivn. would “be one chansc in the De-i hslarflfuncluliiodgcd in lsi-issie‘: pose" in ieconvcrting the Con“, iroit lneup." mu S. m0 e18, legs and feet. enee until tine iii , ' Evy prints job price 42;'s lid 4t 9011s give only partial reiimisig of the shortages in ii," . . . , - . . ~ “t” - "i" “m” --* '0 .3. s» l ""- crce wicreiie inv unconscious \il'l-' int.) i, iax ngreementn w-nh m 1'9"! "Cellll. to-b factory mi ri-d Commissioner “The reniainin 40l A firominent m f ' h - - ‘ ' ey“ c‘ ' e 22 1_16_ Mm 2T h l. m. p” 0cm of d B h l g I [Steel r d t anu acturen- bf UniteihSLates is _ following inc MacLeaiiflg daughter and me wmow . e , w oesale, col- 1e mile es lave ‘at D 0 11C a told [he Canadian same P011103 the mim-ster said, so of the slain man, refused to test. icheduls broke in Detroit's favor‘ til he was picked up hours later. dominion. I Press that his firm tried to lllD it is difficult to ' - fi get imports iron: lly flgainst Bohozuk, heg- form" with the next two games on De- I ‘ ‘ "on ice __ said iie would send o“; )cc.oi~s thought for a long time Mr, Drew said this was the fl i "red 22 13-16-23 145- whim U to be heard from." a starting from line consisting of lllal- lllfl’ \\‘°11lil have i0 amliiliitlfi "bald ..~‘llll(IIll€lli." made that ti Eli's 3'4_23' l Infonnia-tion from Provincial Hoods to buyers wiios d 5 ti t 'f- b frl std Abel. Polo l-lorcck and Ted lll-j l°fl 1P2. H would be no meeiinn regnndingloc? Pvtgtocs: 75 ih bags, PEI 135 Headquarters indicates all Bronzing were in earliest anti “rm? Clzfifjnaf’ “ml ll" Shoriiitrcs in 0!" 911d- Lindsay to bsttie TQfQ[“o'5 ni-oimbie You cant, the wounded soldier lZll security Ul‘ public invesunnnt —l~50; NB 1.20-4.30; Que 1_i5_ that have not yet completed cami- to holding foreign nnsionnnn in ..___. ..__ _ __ Swill"! fiifwflftl urrit of Syl ADDS. prmeswdn "lfl ""9? be able i0 until Ontario and Quebec submit 120' vassing plan to continue until thcirillllfi. the flrni has the biessinl’ of] - ~~ w.- .. ..-.___ Bill mlfllcld Hit-d Plllfry Watson. plfi-l’ bllll- H i0 the “tn/holly unsatisfactory —-——---.v_ objectives are reached, Optimism llle Trade DQpgflment " i int-ts oi’ "aid" "m the t-pnncln Deimiit, ZLLyBQIgOId “amending If God lctsnie walk again, Lou terms" o! tne donnnlonntax agmn Missing N Y Bus that canvas will be successfully A Couple of weeks ago the fArmIAI-tif‘ ' I tloner", Wlllink said ai-tigiétni in. ' ' concluded during April was express- had a shipment ready for i-xpcq-[I lcla Insemlnatloll Stimulation by donor of a win, even with the consent ni- [he wrote to his father, "I'll ploy bail mtiiip Children Illegitimate "find," Ralph flied) 181111.33. was _ _ _ _ assured of ir-niaiuing in the ‘Red “gall”, “Th-is is the must lmrefncodpioce Ftllllltl Ill Florida ed in a number of reports, said Dr. I when an embargo from the mp3] Wins 1M5 llifovsh ilic playoffs as B1"-“5'° “"15 ~““"" ‘lack l“ ll" iifpoliiicul blflc nail," 1.21.,- Pfrimiijr -~—— _ Rouilcy. The principal reason for voiitroliei- stopped it i....;..I.~ other spouse, constitutes an so; Harry Lumley. regular goalie SW95 135i will" “ml lmlllfml "l" Sillil. “Was such it club evcriheld over HOLLYWOOD. Fin. WIliiCll 31 »- delay has been bad weather whichlcanailian consumers were ill i - 0f atliillcry. and the children bo-rn throughout the season. underwent cralions last sum-trier, worked out ii“, pi-m-iiigessiiwe coniednraiicmq» (AP)—Poiii-e Chief Phillip a. retarded start. of canwss. ‘urgent need o! the samr- r- _i ‘J-ADON‘ Maid’ 3l—'Rvuleisl as a. rosuli. are illegitimate ' a serious groin operation. wllll i411‘ Alllmlf-‘S- _ _ "We have ziskcd for a conference Thompson said tonight his office "We appeal to all Branches to' ducts ' p“) i"'F:.l"l‘l"e"_l’""ll_ as ‘i1 Yesult-Of Willink declared that the Id i __ __ _______ __ Cflllilllf.‘ not only likes his spirit Om- and om. again and we had arrested L,“ ‘nilnnn, Cnnin Cnmnme men. “wk as me men“, Reconstruction M. . _ i B111 lififll lllsEmlllaliori by donor inmsen. n. "m1, d °“°' “ml Em“ lllll l‘ lmllremd by have indicated our ‘willingness to 1o‘. Who (i-rov a 44~passenger bu: ls ureently needed for the cvienslve Cflflflfmtiil in an ‘mtlslll Iifiwel are luegiumam Henry wmmk ha” lwmml" ‘l8 l would “so ' l1l5 $P°l“l l4‘ <l°°5lll l°°k l,“ ‘l vnctite llli‘ fields of corporation NY». 5111i! Fvitirlv ‘illfl “in-tutti no in peacetime urderiakinw of the R/idliflllllrgoes were hm ("new “u”. °°11§ervative member of Pulls-I these views of aed ltadultery. n all," szl)‘s~CCl‘.-llll‘.‘ H l I’ ~ m my... _ y ‘providing p515 Hollywood, nioii- ‘than 01.300 iniicslbrass," said Rcuilcy. l iseveral lines of steEini-zirolillilgl‘: MI I???’ f°"_ , Drill/dull North and fer of "aid are Eloniegil,‘ ll“ llllcWfifl will m“ ml m ' from home. . Provincial figures arc: — Friiirttl “All the world is ciumci-inir for \\'iclil‘l(‘l tlfillllilsler [mm w“ to 19H (lomeivell by lhls leclmlqlle ‘an ‘ ‘-‘ clearly illegitimate.“ goods." he suid. “It is easy to Se“ Thonii-soii iiiitl Cimiilo was ar- Edvr-"rd Isiaipd—$1'1,000 or 6B per office zit cent of objective; NOVA. Scotia— track near $120,399 or 6p per cent. of quota; here, when he t-ziilcri for money New Biunsw!ck—1$l12,500 or 90%;! \\'l'lit‘ii hp hail ilSi-(Ull iris employers Qil-EbCC-SSHLDQQ or 61.602‘. Oii- ' ‘ lo Wild. tario-$t,446,0‘ or 72ft: Manitoba- Commenting on the legal as- going to scncl him to Siivaniiali in i. _ _ _ “e- Qvnfll to make n clnnl. the Sally l-Cflsilv i111 111~1P Sflflailll‘ lllili .\ii-. Actions statcmtnt is not . in-g this summer and cloiit be lllr- Cont“ I 4 “and 1mm“ is not to b: R I illlllscfl l! he Com“ “ll lo Sml" “ml inkcli as it statement. on behalf cf _' .\'¢'~\"~‘- iito tioiiii: m iztiiicritrnrni." rested at a telegraph Giilfstreiiin Park rat-e VANCOUVER, March 81 —»(CP)F a to Wlllilillt‘ _tirdcrs-iii-c0uiicii 'l'lll‘ hits “us lot-tiled on .1 siiin —$280,000 o‘: '2'»; Shfililicllewfllkm _.'Ihlle gates at Lalltsdflwng park, grnnung cunnmnsnrlon to federal street hero this iiic-riiiiig and $120,000 or 30%; Aibcrla-»-$2’Z3,i'll3 chieif racing strip in British~ employers iviin are injured or Thlmlpson Sad“? "wnel-sdlle SUE" U‘ 56%; Brlusl‘ Cflumbla-"saso" face 'I‘ransportntion C0,. advised 317 or 76% making the total to irlio contract an industrial disease tvliiic fil. u-ork. Ml‘. Cllt‘Vl‘if‘l‘ told Jolin R. Mac- Nicni tPC-Toroiito Davenport.) asked date $3,315,902 {it the A number of larger centrcs across Canada have reached or exceeded I their objectives among them be- . Columbia, iiiive bee iosed i ill known bookmakers nine Vancollvgn: him that the driver had A1Hnrdy_ secretary manager oil them to send him money the ac. Turf and Country C1ub,l 1w 1111"“- opcrators o! the track. said todaiai The announcement followed, an I earlier one which harmed the. "bookies" from racing horses oni lthe lftlCtlifi. | As yet, no action on the matter, has ‘been taken by S.W. Randall, who operates the Hastings Park track in Vancouver, rind the Wil-i lows strip in Victoria. i Mr. Hardy said the action was necessitated by ih.e recent police commission hearings hero in which liov’t Employees . ____ O'I‘TA\V.A, lvizircii 3-‘. ~-tCiP) ~- Trtiiispori Minister Ciicvrici‘ said today in the Commons he would consider a. suggestion that mach- incry be established to provide for aniiuiil medical examinations of government omplcyccs. The stiggestioii crime from Dr. W. G. Blair, a. physician and Pro- tfiat the government had no iii- tontion of setting up its own com- pensation board for its employees across Canada. The government piziniicd to make use of the w-ork- men's ticinpciisntion boards now PXlSilllg in llli provinces except Prince Edward Island. Employees in Prince Edward Is- land would be considered for pur- poses of the legislation to h-ave riifirird tlttiir injury or disease in New Brunswick Bllld would be sAtrrEi? "sun's"... The average salinity of Great Salt Luke, Utah, is almost six times greater than that of the occuii. ___ ._.___ .....___ , EDMONTON ~ (OP) - - Deleg- ntcs attending the annual meeting hcro cf tile NOfihfllilii Alberta Dairy Poci were informed that loss to 2'7 tit the pools plants on biittci- pro- duciion during iurni delivery strikes ing, Victoria, 13.0., Hamilton, Ont, Charlottetown, PEI, Regina, Saskatchewan, Moncton, New Brunswick; Calgary, Alberta. Mon- ireai, Winnipeg, Toronto with close to 90% of their quotas exncct. to reach their objectives shortly. New Bmmwick with 90% of its provincial quota has highest per- ceiwtizge standing o! any province Richmond County, Nova. Scotla re- pctTlS 200% of its quota. ‘EYE “chug” were made and nun” grcssivo Conservative lflifllllbfii‘ for published. Under iihe circumstan~ the Ontario constituency of Lun- iriizix-iz-iezl iinticr provisions of of last September’ was 1.250.000 ' ‘ oee we have no alternative but to ark, I-lc spoke during Study vi i1 the compensation act oi’ that pounds. Loss in chccse output was ' ' bilii that \v1i give statutory lflllfll province. placed at 100,030 ilOL‘ ds. I ‘bar all bookmakers." Since the Turf Club took over op- nation of iiini Lansdowrie track last year, there have been numer- ous complaints that the bookmak- ers were allowed to own MFR! $01‘ racing at the traok. I (Police Chief Walter Mulligan, revaalgd at the hearing that as! chief of the Criminal Investigation Bureau. he liaci submitted to his‘. superiors s. list of illegal activities. including the names of abfmi 50 bookmakers, some of wlhoim were welt known in local racing circles.) llog Marooned 0n Preciiiice For 32 llays GRAND FALLS, N. 8.. March 8i -(GP)—Mai-ooned for Si! days at the base of a ISO-foot precipice, without shelter- iind little or iioth- ing to eat while no one knew of its predicament, a year-old. black cooker spaniel has been found weakened and emaciated but he appeared to be on the road to re- covery tonight. Smokey belongs to Miss Nina Long, chief operator at the tele- phone exchange here. He disappear- ed late in February, and searches day after day were fruitless. Hope of finding him alive had been abandoned when Miss Iiong and Write Notes "As Death Nears CENTRALLA, Iii, March 31-, (AW-The final words of 13 min-i ers who died in Tuesday's coal mine dlsaster_scrawied in dark- ness on pages torn from a, fore- man's time book-were published today in a copyrighted story in .he Centralia Evening Sentinel. The notes were i-n the clothing of the last group of the explosions ill victims who were found Sat- urday lying in the extreme west end of the workings where they had lived a possible 15 hours alter‘ the blast. A notice on the rock face above their bodies advised rescue work“ ers: "Look in everybody! poclcets.‘ We ell have notes. Give them :0‘ POWERED i SUITS The go-getter in the pic- tureisweli grooomed. There’s freedom of action, a high degree of comfort, a meticulous attention to detail that distinguishes Henderson & Gudmore clothes and the men who wear them. our ivives." The Sentinel did not identity writers of the messages or the re- latives to whom they were ad- dressed. Extracts from the notes: "To my wife: It, looks like the end for me. I love you. honey. more than life itself. It I don't - make it, please do the best vou can and always remember and love me, honey. You are the sweetest wife in the world. Goodbye, honey and Dickey.” Choose your Ea-stzer suit from a most outstanding selection of English wor- steos. Handsome shades of Brown, Ta.ii, Greys, Blues $30 to $60 DON’T DELAY VISIT US TODAY ,?wa 54% 757mm‘ Addressed ‘to two boys: “Be good boys. Please your father. O Lord help me." ’ _ Out. of n job now. Srrgi. Gtirncl Wukt-ilin, 3-1. qiiqe of i .. ‘ , . , . Raymond Estey spied hrm yestcr- family, sold lie would rcsigii if an investigation “Er. notrnfizdeolnfilfii’: llllitehtlillls g? £135: sncinlvigillhgnn‘ bllglllrioigfnalllil iagc police department. The council accepted his resignation, The little spaniel lay on rocks at "' - ' the foot of the precipice towering above the river. It is believed hci slipped over the cliff while play- ing in the yard of Miss Long's home. ‘Mr. Eatey and ROME. constable Show made the perilous descent to rescue Smokey. They were assist- ed by thrcc other men, as ropes had to be used for the climb back. Smokey suffered a bro-ken rib and lame hind leg in his fall. I: is believed lie may have caught a few birds durini: his long ordeal. "Dear will: Goodbye. Forgive; mo. Take care of all the children. Love." "My dear wife: Goodbye. Name baby Joe, so you will have a Joe “ Love all, Dad." i l "Dear mother and sisters and brothers: I am fine at. 5:30 llm. It looks better, getting some air. tNamc) is in bad shape, moaniiti-Z and going on. (Name) take care of mother. Tell tname) I forgive her. See about security insurance. We won‘t all gct out. We found a place in the air a, little. Tiit‘ smoke was hud. God blcss you nil. Your loving son. “Dear sweethelfl and sons: It's now 6 dclock. (Name) is l-Qellll" llatlonsl War Labor Be Ready to Meet Spring in the Smartest Attire CHOOSE YOUR EASTER TOPCOAT HERE-NOW! Gaberdities, Tweedsl, Polos in Newest Shades prctly low. but honey, if 1 1101.. make ‘rt, scli the house and go live with your folks. Your mom and (lad will take carc of you anti the tic-is. Please pray for me niiii join the church for me. Tell dad to quit the mine and take care of mom, not like this. Well baby, ullfi my loving boys, goodbye as I am feeling weak. Lots of love.“ i hast: .t".*;=.::*;‘.:1i::= $134"! t0 $50-00 ~ = f . kOur Clothes Speak for ThernselvesD tell mom and dad I still love theiii Exclusive Agency for Dacks Shoes ~ Please get the baby baptized and send tname) to the Catholic school. WHERE QUALITY IS SU Fl E Well, I love you all and please WHERE QUALITY IS SURE Board Guts Wage Boosts In Pictou 0o. UITAWA, March 31 —- (OP) — Wage lnctrcsses granted by the Re- gional Wlar Labor Board for three industrial plants in Nova Sootiivs Ptctou Oounty have been cut down by the Notional War Iiabor Board, it twu announced today. The decision affects the Eastern Oar Qmrpany. New Glasgow. and the 'I‘ranton Steel Worlu, Ltd, and Dominion Steel and Fowl-dries. Ltd» both of Trenton. 1M‘ the first two plant-s. the Na- tional Bond ordered increases of l0 cams an hour on all hourly . rates up to and including an cents. " and an eight cents mn- hour boost an higher rater, plus simiiu- ad- ‘ hlltlnent; for weekly and monthly- Plld Qflillllflyees and an eight tier cent increase for piece work. Originally. the regional board llnd Iranted Increases ranging from 18 to 18 cents an hour with equiv- alent raises for weekly. monthly‘ "I! Mite-work employees. i‘ a! ANY omen fins Round. ".725... by hilt.- 608m other namesi including '..°CGGlfl perch and Norway haddock o»... take care of them and raise them a good Christian. I love them. Love to all of you." ‘ "Dear wife: God bless you ard your baby." COBBLER‘! coo-shun | sirouezv. us. - tOP)——Shouid a cobbler “cobble all night and cobble all day," or should he shut W Sllflp caniy and spend the eve- nings with his family? Oily covii-n-li will answer that-question when it decides on n petition to brirrg shoe- makers under the city's early c103. c». ’fl'l¢fv*lsl ' lng by-law. No one power should rule the Ruhr. Gozm ‘s dil f l Molotov. left, seen with Promicr Stalin, said ll\“&yCEC0c“1EaE0e bisocrk viligri.li,:tggynllnln flggthlgirlehafhmllor ‘"- mlnistcrs council ‘had been guilty of two years’ In action on the Ruhr problem Fgral n‘ moire s" lulu“ ls mum m’ ‘henna me at the Moscow conference may confer with Btaltn before the session endl. l I n M". 32:3,? o’ l“ luxurious m" veg‘ fie-l&ielldl s“), s