MERE MAN \ l Allnillalealwayagolpgto“ customer-u and “anagrams-ageing. "Put Marlins aural-a. healed rm. caulotieiown Guardian. ‘two Celia. DTURBE Huge Project In___ Ungava Begins Scythlfci, Docks With e 800 (Tanadiaris I!.E.I. not. catch liown BY IAN MacNEII. HALIFAX. March 1 -- (CP) — The “stork" transport Scythla docked here today in spring-like weather-with uwiiiler cont out oi Canadian war brides and t overnerli. which will 000 dependents tcrans ar- uacrrax. March l-rrlnee an- Y‘ ward Island fishermen caught 810.- m pounds o! ilsh, valued at 023.- 900, during January, i010, accord- lng to the monthly report o! the Eastern Division, Departmon’. oi Fisheries, released here tonight. This rues a decrease oi 34,200 pounds and $701 from the same month oi last year. But the total ior the Maritime: p 1651.800 pound: val at tl,0 315W. n increase o! I. 60o pounds end 8180.388. almost the entire increase was reflected in the figures ior Nova aeotia, where a cntch oi 10.400800 pounds brought a return oi i150» m, Figures for January, , were 7558.300 pounds with a land- ld value o! 6675.910. ln New lc both the ol 8238 the 4.100.100 oounds with a landed . value oi $288,690 ior January oi last year. IATALLY INJURED lineman, was today when he was atru it by a locomotive. A native oi alrvllle. N.B., Gilbert served in the C sdian Navy ior (our and a halt years and was only recently dia- clllrged. , - ‘Wilnloiidiiili- bl? 700:1 ‘Y uni Saturday. P. J. Noya an” “Qvarietyh Rlsliiillmdlgal l Cat, 5t. es a i}r6-]}‘~‘_' m y rgfii J"C0llccrt, Bradaibane. toned until further notice. "Dance. Mt. Stewart, Monday llilhl. Proceeds in old oi Canadian lllion. 84-21 005i- “Brooltiield vs. Brlsckley at liilton rink tonight. Game starts at 8:30 aharp. S-I-li "Pwtrv Bale at Holman‘: Set» "idly 2.30 pm. Notre n Alumnae. 3P1‘? "L d H Siatloilaealgh‘ Thliargsdayniorndggvshiuaee Fraser Ltd. S. C. McLean Phone ll. I-Z-S-tiis-sat tr. :"Luadin H ' t Peak Sta- lionaach £53m‘ ior Dale d: Fraser Lid. Marlin Devine. l-fi-b-the-aat ti. "Box Social and Dance. 8t. iii-mes lnll, stumnesiield, Mcndav. limb 4th. Sponsored by c.w.i... 3-2-2i. mlliis store will b: closed on Ildnv and ‘Tuesday March it-h Ind 5th ior amok taking. J I‘. ‘Morris. Kinkora. i-l-sl fiitl-odiftfif‘: milieu ' soiling-aw! gtiyélilgfioeiifei‘ fiéimlsfi ill) evgi. is‘ megs lg a l 15- . ‘WI- lt. N. 1cm hn...‘"._..'.?rr..t:: "in uolgll“ “a” i-ci ea: loo. 4i ‘ailin clear: g. plant a in t M“ b. kenwxhgafi? i "fit-if COUPON Ban-sic plaeued operation “diaper” and the busiest man on the shl was Capt. FJ. H088. an army tor irom Montreal who sted more than 100 children ro- h l treatment every day 0n an average. B0 ro seas that many oi the were br en. But army genulty soon straightened the sit- uation out. in o. novel way. A search oi the sh was made and empt beer bottles were iound. Eteriliz . and quickly ed to mou . Doctors and nuns chuck- led at tho siflht oi rows oi babies feeding away on the milk-tilled bear bottles. The Scythia sailed irom Liver- pool m». 19. but alter a day is. ca. rs. A! g? under way. But mis- fortune stru < again when Mm. A C. Wills, wiie o! Spr. AC. Wills Doe River, 3.0., was stricken i by rushed. to lond and hospital. "It was the saddest sight I have ever seven," said one‘ war bride. "She-had waited so long ior this oi joining her hus- were the omen iirst war bride to land in from Holland was alboa-rd . She was Mrs. Bertha‘ wile o! former Army Calo- n KV. Allan. a Toronto dent- » pretty blond.’ speaking ilu- the native oi Dor- its... he A in Gilliilde la to enjoy _ that Canadians iind so comm ‘." stated Mrs. GA Evoy. the iii-at Belgian war bride ......___.-_-__._.____.._._ (Continued on Page 5 Col. 5) liatloll lioupon News j..- - OTTAWA, March 1 -—(CP)—Th¢ Prices Board announced tonight that pink sugar coupons nunlberod 48 to 70 and meat coupons M1 to M28 may hot be used by consumers alter March 31.. However, retailers and other dis- tributors may deposit them in rat- ion coupon bank scounta or ex- change them ior transfer vouchers "v w owl 14~ .. .. The Board also said green 5 now were being used ior sugar, "S7." becoming valid March '1 and "S3" alnd "S4" March 21-. us. lsiitifiiiill? To lilscllss ling: Lean Hm ‘ION, Ma h l-(AP) _'[w'hAEs Uniad State: rlclas invited Russia to come here to talk over a 01.000.000.000 10H"- Thls waa disclosed today by a high ranking bVdfiiineiitldflflciligl In 0 0.- " Presldem ‘will recommend l b“): to ta tries other than Britain- Mr. Truman: manage said trea- aury funds will be lent only to irltaln-provldin Con ress a - P5335“ Outhegrobissrggvertmwlii have f, gtfto the export-import bank. itellcrt Shortage" 0i Textile Workers ..°d‘lliZI"'*i.l..-ci§i""€§;st . in reaao i ore:- m. ‘min auitvnanar over- , a use Soar spokesman h. map: and diamond d e m bec Minister oi Canadian Pres: that nearly $500.- ha: been invested already in this aloa He said work was being carried on jointly the Hoilinger Company and N Hanna Com any, Limited, oi Cleveland, O. De all: oi the agree- ment between th: companies were hunmlf; $200 Million To Ba Spent By GUY GAGNON ‘ffioyers Prince. s. i. .1. Island Like the Dew Bureaucratic Silence At‘ Ottawa Extends To Car Ferry Radar News - QUEBEC, March 1—(OP)—Mcd- ern explorers who go about their Jobs, with surveyors’ gun work an : o re ion ior mining. ork began several week: ago. iollowlng a grant by the Quebec e b, Government oi. a 30-year 5w to the I-Iollinger Nor h ploratlon Company, Limi in: Labrador. The development work now in progress l: a continuation oi ex- ploration started live ear: ago. Hon. Jonathan Robinson Mines, told 000 mining development oi known as New Quebec. not available instruments. rill: have ‘be; . c open up Quems vast may: contract or: IX- to de- velop the natural resource: o! the 8.000 square mile: oi land border- Q a ril? Pope Plus 70 Years (lid Today VATICAN CITY. March l —(AP) —.?ope Pius will be ‘i0 years old ternonow‘ and. on the eve o! his anniversary. he sent a lpocial bliss?‘ to all the people oi e . Tomorrow also will be the seventh anniversary oi is election as Pope Marchlifiliiewascrowned it days later. Plan illghway To Yellowknife Text oi the agreement between the Provincial disclosed but detail: may sitlon in the Provincial ure, has asked ior production n! all orders-in-councll adopted by the government since May 24,1046. Will Build Iallway Extent oi’ believed the roject would $200.000,000. amount .0! l"'.e‘ly will be Most of the work don not known yer wh llo l id, h _ ‘ wogthwvghil: endow“! u“ Government and the companies has not yget been d ' public shortly. Adelard Gaodlhigut’, eader oi the Liberal Partly‘ op .- 8 s at- development in Un lava cannot be estimated until first results o! the present explor- ation are known but Mr. Robinson cont hould the develop- mont meet success. however, the money to; be invested considerably, more. _ no far has‘ ‘been’ general explorxion and. f fit. i! a sort oi mining will be. encouraged. r, most oat easily ox- —__ OTTAWA. March 1 —(C P)—A 33.052000 hlethWlli. provldln year- round transportation iaoilitgas into the boom mining town- oi Yellow- knlie‘ on Great Slave Lake, has been launched Joint! by tho Dom. inion and Alberta overnments, it was learned today. S oduled ior completion by Dec. 31.. 1947. the 386-mlle road will solve the problem oi moving heavy supplies into the district irom wll ch have come icbulous. though indefinite, reports oi huge gold re- sources. - The new gravel-surisoed. ZO-ioot wide highway will run irom Grim- fhllVflpAllla o o ‘Lake tracted minerals will receive pri- orlty. Arcrait are the only entry into the realms st oresept but a rall- a rond will be built ter Because of climatic project. Mr. Robinaon estimated 500.- 000.00l ton: oi we are rectum] to make the development a suceea: and said hi: estimate u! suaoottm we: ‘verv eon. servatlve." Ii it mot with aud- "lil. work mlrllt continue ior It) or I00 yam: with the esti- mate being doubled or even tabled. No one could predict anything at the moment, however, ior- U“. lZava ls a wild country and little is known oi its resources. Jinnouncement oi the develop- 9.6 an ‘l The contract. giving the Government the right to change a ln an adopted by the M ment contract was made Jan. i1? Premier Duplessls and J Bourque, Minister of [mug Forests. conditions oi the concession: any time, was contained order-ln-councll Provincial Cabinet ' dill Y wlol-k ln this region is imitation: ~ 3.4 months a year and the devel- opment will be a long drawn-out winter road. negotiable only tgby tractor. The water route. serviced vessels oi the Hudson's Bay Com- sny and the Northern Transpor- tion Colnpenv. is undepeindwblo because oi variation in breakup dates and flow oi the Slave River. It la bei. . dredging better route between Hay Fort Resolution. War Brlllc llucllss To Sick ilusilanli ' HALIFAXJMarch l - (OP) - A veteran oi the western litur- Staii Sergeant ltivar and At the time oi the announce-- ment, representative: oi tho Hol- estlmated ‘abelllt n i development. ou: about predict- inl an immediate boom but ca)? i gradual, development over a we. ears. lin es-oogagerests] . b . the initial awouod e new"! They were there- would be substantial. iod oi y little-known settle i province Ungava is dot a ans has had tow travellers. Salslcn lilvar At Trllrc In Flood th d with mlily la es and apart from Ind!- n today aboard liner vttlic. A month ago, the soldier and his bride 1mm 518M. .. ed a bflalht mourvtogetllar in Gan- a a a: they laid good-bye on a {side boiore Stall ed aboard the on. Houseward bound. old vete heart e 41-year- At, iiaiiiax. e mo: it rlwno m. s... March l-(cri- ""- waiar: oi . River aickbut hapy that Packing smile Surprises. mantle: t Ha _,River t' sills Great pwslatljl: M . t ‘n ‘ . illilstiilt?" when b!’ that N; oi those arrested Wl OTTAWA. Ont.., March 1 -- indiul oi the iact that ivil servants are R. C M..P.. bar- Ottawa's g too much, Government oiiicials here have reached a new al: in silence. Any mention y a newapsvperman oi radar. atomic eneflll. Muskox, new war weapons or Jet planes meets with tlglht 1i d silence irom all senior oiiica oi depart- ments concerned. tearing that they may be giving valued niormation to an eaiongjge agent. The or en's Ottawa corres- pondent calne across an unusual exam le oi this new postwar cen- sorshpl today in checking the re- port t at the new Prince Edward sland car terry was to be equiéped with radar to eliminate hazar oi the Borden-Torlnentine crossi . Reierred to F.A.. Wills-her. 9 sir- man oi the board oi steamship in- spection in the Transport Depart- ment, the correspondent wus told. is not information I care to reveal." Happily ior the news gathering iraterrlity o! the capital, this veil oi silence will be broken when the House o! Commons resumes sittin a. Answers will be speedily wrerlc ed from reluctant bureau- crats v questions asked on the floor i the House. First Sign First sign oi Canada's capital re- turning to its old peace time levels oi social gaiety was a dinner party held last might by Prime Mini-ilk! MacKenzle hi8 to bid farewell i=0 the Governor-General and Princeefl Alice who return to England ‘on ed in broad‘ h» ‘o l, a MB -. the ellenciee on their return to Brit- Seating oi tho 130 guests at the State dinrfer gave rise to stares 8M1 chuckles when it was discovered N.. Boloksvostikov. Cllsrflfl Dwiiaires o! tlhe Russian Elnbnssy was seated glib two laces from . Justice toy l... ellock, one of al Commissioners in. vesti tin Russian engineered ins: opgration in Canadi- he Russian representative was further fenced in by havl-nfl dimi- ly across the table irom him Madame Taschereau. wiie Justice Robert Tosoheresu. othorunember oi the Royal esifiw- age commission, By multual eirw merit, internationa. esp onnzc W88 avoided as a subject oi dinner table conversation. Bnsiest Month April bids lull‘ to be the busitlii month oi’ 1948 in and around Plag- llgmgnl, Hill, In addition lo te ar sessions o! ihv "Bu", 2"..." °’ ““.'ll%‘é“‘.il’i’.‘.‘.'éif°.ll“fl“ o ersnoe w ' ril 25 It is believed also that trials an espionage held towards the and oi the month after the Royal Commission makes a rePDYi i0 i?" cabinet on its 11111111185- . 011K368 ll be ... Employlncntflllnd Salary figures h l — (OP) -— men and women Candid UITAWA. iAl 1.717. aw or] ed '1 ran he troublsuaystskan to Itlltlovsliclki W" v were given a: 96 oiilcere and uhlcationa. retail trade way operation and orded more emviiilflivfli Iii i than Dw- 1 "i9 im- ntklsornecasesbeincew- ~- uncommon“: damn in %m l um- and main ilflfl Sit‘. Read b rybody OTTAWA. March l -- (OP) - Gell. RD G Gretel‘. 5'7. C.J., 0.3.. D.5.0.. 0i Hamilton. Ont... will leave tomorrow ior a holiday in u. Bahamas, without an- DOAfllO-lllflt poo ill or prlclclpalship oi a university or service in sorta private ca. aoity have been sugg ted ingpecu otion on the 1st Army leaders iuture. “sis predecessor. Gen ithN ah , .. n - ‘ er activity l? he . Eafh is retired on m ash ouhtngto about 00.000 a seer». a, - - It l5. known that Gen . eased o ren sérllalain privately with his iamlly Leaves lln ilcllday I —~~ ~ _ ior some time beiore making a de- ' on his future. As o. soldier in two wars and as o. representa- tive oi Canada on military miss abroad. Gen. Orcmr has Shelli m0" time wway irom Canada in the last 30 ytears than he has ever Pull?‘ i“ g ous mad‘ iii-the activities Canadian Leg as ills deal-re to the Loss Of Kilts Meft lVith Mixed Feelings Gcnnan Report 0n liicppc liaid TDRJONIO. March i — (C?) - ‘Ilhe German, Army intelligence in its secret mport on and aseeeslnlerlt oi the md Canadian Division's August 1942 raid on Dleppe critic- ized the plannl ind the oper- ation end the - esisilciencynmlln article 4 .d B6 lelp ro, ropes-n corresporl en , wlhlch s/ppears in Macloanks ‘Mag- azine. said today. 0i the planning. tho re rt oi ile German 81st OOFDB ntelllgence: “The under- takln was prepared most con- sclen iouslyl The operation order is very detailed (121 typewritten pages) and thereioro d ilcuit. to visualize as n whole The lan- ning. down to the last detail, ln-llls l" the inddlifildezlce oi action of the subordinate fliilcg and‘ leievties hién no oppo un y ms e n epen - mat decisions in an altered situa- n .. Dealing with combat eiiioienqv, e report went on: " 2nd - sdisn Division had lain ior qui atlne time in the south oi Iingland most oi the t in Win11! 0n th tfbliibflt eiiicienc; do: was lanes oi the Oommlah Vi?!” the ‘attacking force 2.1m ured and mule 47b ,1 m. and that the o llallrstallla Sail: -____. LIVERPOOL. llaroh l Oafle) -e'l'he liner today ior Hallie: with serviennn WITH THE CANADIAN FOR- GERMA will have no place in g Canada's reserve army units was greeted with mingled feelings in the Canadian Army Occupation Force, some men saying. it's all best, and others uphoidin l d 8i the traditional an gar. “All iancy looms oi dress in modem army are out on the util- ltv count." said Brig. WJ. Meglll oi Mont-real. commanding the re- constituted 9th Brigade. “l the story quotes T (Nothing so Canada prohibits wearing oi kil ior ceremonial parades). Brig. Megill added that meclal dorms oi dress have lace in the army as morale bui ers but not operations or ra . Junior oitloers at brig quarters in Varel, Germany, said loss oi kilts would be s blow to a hlanderb morale and to swap 1Qt1frll£l1OT baggy trousers would ' o e." “'I‘h'e TIMOHOII oi whether to do away wit tion oi hi8 on 1cm ha/nd are M MAXIMS‘ CIA. i _ MERE MAN B S0 A-CTTQTTIVTI-ih-N’ rcaTcll-lii Tri-Partlte Pact 0f i942 By PAMELA MATTHEW! LONDON, March 1—(Reuters)-. Ofllclal quarters in London tall: an extremely serious view 11f t decision announced today by Mos- cow radlo to keep Boviet troops ltrlran alter March 2, tile date h! which they were due to be with- drawn under the terms of the iri- partlte pact of 1042. Ii is under- stood the matter will be taken u]: through diplomatic channels and that Britain will shortly stairs hcr attitude. The announoemuat that lins- copt in lots. pending clarification tho rtldgullatloa sensed gennrni aunt :1 n on. Diplomatic observers said even ii ithe‘ Soviet trottlgs lweriatto’ re; man n ran a e nv on o E18 Iratnlan fGovgrnmelrltd-i-whéch as no so ar een n one- there would on the lace of li be a breach of the treaty, a trl-partltg instrument. sllzrled in Tehran Jan. , 942. Thus Britain and the Sov- iet Union have obligations to each atelier a: vie]! as‘ to the Persian vernmen . Decision oi the Soviet Govern- ment to keep troops in Persia ior the present is considered by Lon- don observers to be the more sur- prising for two other reasons? vii‘ érhgt Soviet treply iontlhe ne atesnoa onw - ate ov. . , sat : gravlaal to; ‘thezgrotilazirorn 12in "The Government of the U. S. B.R. i: guided strictly by the time limits established in that treaty (the pact oi liiim ion the stationing o! its troops in Irimnwn so it a l . e ve ovemmen at last month's rneetlnl b! the UnltedJiations Security Ooun- cll showed great concern to» the ethics r whlcP. ghouls!” m. > '-l'n"viio‘it a‘ T’- . disposltlonviur permissible.‘ inc-rm: ‘room lass-rs claims to h paste capable oi preventing deco .. The Soviet dentist said one gpplcfltlol] o! the paste prevented destruction oi denial bill-mil i0!‘ six months and he believed X8811‘ la: ap ations might lifevtilide‘ oay on ireiy. - on l. (ti! gallium canton. cafe aortic. METEOROLOGICAL 1 -- (C?) —~ Min- Wlrlni 9. 3i; T we _M<>- 343;’ Otawa 1a.. 39 -' fiction l2. 9'1: Oilarlottetown l8. —; n; Yarmmlth 2c. o1. AJLM chl- (OPIH Ibllowirlg is trier oiilclal weather synopie at h‘ 8.80 P.M.. Friday» The Maritime: are be iavored by iine. clear weather naive prossu area 5:10: t e Atlente seaboard. A lsturbarloe now centred ruorth oi the Great lakes is moving oii 1 on incl: L ly {Pills “ “ti”? l’; lheeioreoest district . Amiiher " 5. 33. 14. ~ gov-_ '