Imp LAT! MB. MoLIOD Steel industry liter Kaiser? w i. island-Born Bank Executive Passes 90p Woods International Monetary A- moments ‘a CHARLOTTETOWN, cannon,- ll Talks In rioiienge OITAWA, Manila b-lsoanidh- oussions between Britain ado were underatoodto be nearing com lotion today and it was un eragood a statement on the out- come of the negotiations will b made tomorrow. The assumption was based on of moi-row for tend tbs me tings nations set up talks have bein pro- Tbe 10C‘! daedine since roan. . CHILD HAS GBXM IXPIIJINOI. He was a son of John (Sims) McLeod. bo tward Island. He was ted the public school in community and at the Davies Hig Ceo late James Caldwell o side n he was a Presb o In' o In ad ti n to his position he was director of numer- ' oils/business institutions. including a 0.. the‘ C n- l-he N tio al Trust C ada Life Assurance .., an Loan and Central Canada Loan and Savings Co. He was chairman of the trus board~~~of in Can- t; . this Presbyterian Churbh a . lgis home ‘was at 15 Forest Hill m Road. Toronto. oral arrangement: were not‘ completed tfmlflhh. ' m “*3 ll.S. Protests liked they merited-that the industry. far be- liiiid because of the recent strike. was using a voluntary quota sys- km and ‘ naturally was takiri rare of old customers Jirst." Franco Defiant WASHINGTON. March 5 — (AP) -Deii.iiit reaction 1mm Franchise Franco was made public today as the United states. Britain and moo fiwtziifg resulgh of w ta o o n poop oust iiie Wash.- Card iaco De - rims. delivered a note at the State Part-merit Sunday — some I4 hours before lie release 0! the American - Br tish - FTaIiCh declar- iion-vvaniins that Spain would Wildiatv" any "foreign procure DROWNED A’! SAINT JOHN (BAlhT JOHN. N.B-. March 6 - 0?) - James B. Barry was drown- ed in Saint John harbor when a Motorboat struck the go eller of m‘ fllishter White c Park and sank. Crew of the freighter - rescued four other men who were lnnulhe small craft at the time but rry W Lonnie/i x t ‘ lngldnd . an . 5—iHiciltei'5l—A skeleton. m dot».- baokto Saxon times. e Nomian invasion of-IOM “Wis dead when taken out of aier. iidar. wed fora W11 unearthed by workmen gma- v main trench ‘Whit a water here. Coming ‘Event! o "Mm" l‘ °““““‘ “films. RIC March 138a. have "lee u. scum. "We entri 1n mien eta I "We now have rsiiiioaaa bin Hm "vniezlewgga 453i Q-nn T Moscow, V E WNGQON, March ti _ ram e _Unite_d States protested to Moscow tonight against the con- tinued presence of Soviet troops in Iran. The State Department announced a note had been sent. It is ex- pected to be in Russian hands sometime tomorrow and the con- tents be made public soon after- wards. Meanwhile the State Department did not describe the nature of the note but the fact that it consti- tules a protest was learned from an official who may not be pub- llolv identified, It was described as a direct pro- test against what the Ameriuan Government considers Russia‘! failure io live up to treaty obliga- tions to withdraw all its troops from ‘ran by March 2. A British note already had re- quested a Russian explanation of why Red Army troops were boing kept in Iran. FOIMII. ISLAND!!! Dill IN‘ BELMONT. MASS. BELMONT. Mass. March 5- (flPi-Funeral services for Mrs Mary l". lily will be held Thursday at 5t. Jerome's Church in nearby Ai-iinrrton. ‘The former Marv Macllachern of Prince lid- wfarg.’ Island. she died at the age o . Residea her husband, John D. 0394111 former director of athlet- ice at Georgetown University. aha of! leaves two sons. John D.. Jr.. pro- falaor of law at Boston Colleae wiflchool. and Joseph P.. admiri- rative assistant oi’ the regional Office of Price Administratiomand a daughter. Mrs. Joseph F. Carven "i. of Newt n the _ thwlllhhls this York County village. Hales. "an uncle. pullcd him through an eight-inch aperture in the rotted timber near an end of culvert after locating him moans. Conservative High In P. E. Is German Prisoner Seiitencii To llang l‘ we » etlilllrsosia H n of . I 4° rough: at oivrlflso aims as. iirannia Blocks Eviction Efforts (By The Canadian Press) WESTON. Orii... March 5 — As sheriff's officers carrying out evic- tion proceedirias moved into the home of Mrs. Catherine Ferguson today. the ailing. 84-year-old arandnwther shouted defiance at them and refused to budge from hai- rocki R chair. The o cars went about their business of removing furniture, nevertheless. on orders to make room for the owner of the five- soifs dlllkhf-er and son Earlier neiahboi- had taken a hand and succede in delaying the eviction. When their efforts came to nought an ambulance was sent to the house by the ork Town- ship Council but who two man reached the veranda to remove the- ailinir w on a stretcher and tried to en ao- neiahbora pushed them away. "I don't feel well." repeated Mrs. H5011. Sheriffs’ officer; argue. They cred temporary acoo odation until soénethins permanent could un . be fo ‘ But Granule Ferguson muttered ‘all this trouble will make mo aiek attain and continued to rook in her old rocklriir chair and shake M her head [See Soviets Putting. “Squeeze” On Hungary Iy JACK QUINN BUDAPEHI‘, March a .- (AP) — The Russians and Hungarians are ggdcgiflilngflll?’ ans of. nary": eeo l. erl and Britons are fo owing these negotia- tisria closely and h of the Iuuian say t at norm h "epeaala Amount "l u a ‘fill.’ fie lan Covariuii nt keaman aai a in t ea and cluiilva rights arl ‘ Qfilllfliflllélt to said Russians an would than put up equal of drilling and other eq parent. or {undo tor the purchase of such men . rgpoaala for bauxltnalr truis- rt and rive rovid; ihl W. ‘iii: a n similar pro- m ubehlwgg‘ all: committees E _ . ll-lt-"flllllliill W" Draws Heated Replies‘ "The i or oats-e " hi lug co paniaa ' gacuiivamaityup, if“ riltolelaiidlike the WEDNESDAY, MARCH c, 194s L Read A Dew From Premier Jones ‘Reconstruction Set- i p Mr. lieatli Strong. Fourth Prince. Speaks lllraft Address lielate- _l| Legislature. 1r filaiiaila Buys Spiiiia rem Western States -_--_ . ‘EDI-OHIO. March I — (C!) ‘ — Comb Ia now buying potatoes from Minnesota and North Dak- ota, officials of Wartime Food Corporation said today. Officials the potatom w 11.5. Ne l Illa "A" and 0.5. N0. l. both top-grade in quality and consid- bl hrfir than takes 33-pin. Tliflflllltuwhlldfl during F b f u. in?" “'3 “hug: 0 n Q viral; the mpg; an?” Morale land - A / UITAWA. Orit.. March L-(Spe- cial) ProgressiveConaei-vatives from Prince Edward Island to Saskatchewan. are Organizing 0n a. permanent terest affairs. it was stated this ED111113 by RJl. Ball. national director the party on his return in Oimwa from a faet-findhig torn- of the reaentations were made to me many Prince Edward Island- eraoaithesubgoctofbettertrans- motion facill ies between the Is- and the mainland. and I have conveyed them to . Bracken who. of comes. is familiar with the situation." Promises llrifulfllled Mr. Bell, arid J.M. Macdonnell. Ontario. who on his tour the Marltimes, said tempers of the coastal provinces were frayed at the failure of the govsr t to tees of “ b em- Dhalis strengthen of womena organisa- tions and assembling of ymmger lm eased with maturoigi? of war etésd “$101: .‘ v met in the Marit . M a crow: there was a on m. pltai at is bei tak §n"‘boi»?i“ talking more n ever before in public “yr aaythat I 7sliould lay . p “The Government l t ; ill dill l" miuit'lieel Ctllllttfhb iii M ' p033: i “V.” . mm ram... Charge that Prince Edward ls- land was sufferlns by reason 0i the Jones Government's failure to cooperate with the chairman of the Regional Reconstruction Coun- cil. Mr. Peter G. Clarke. made yesterday in the Legislature by Mr. Health Strong, K-Qq-Ftillflh District of Prince. drew heated re- plies from Premier J. Walterdones and preoipitzted the liveliest de- bate of the ession. Mr. Strong was speaking on the Address in reply to the Speech from the Throne. He pointed out that Regional Reconstruction Ooun- cils were set up in every Province under authority of the Dominion Department iof Reconstruction Act. 1944. Under this Act the Minister (Hon. Mr. Howe) is empowered to formulate plans for industrial de- velopment and conversion, public works and improvements, housing and community pl g. research and the conservation and develop- ment of natural resources. and with the authorization of the Governor in Council to provide for carryiris out such plans. He is also author- iaeel to establish boards or advis- ory councils in connection with these activities. It was in pursuance of this stat- ute that the Minister appointed the Reconstruction Council in this Province headed by Mr. Peter G. Clarke. of Summer-side. “But," said Mr. Strong. “we have the astound- inlr statement by the leader of this Government that ha has never had arke. with laying any submissions ‘er proposals before him in connec- tlomwitli anv plans of reconstruc- ori.’ Premier Jones: "Do you mean to them before - I . Premier Jones: "It is not oust- omary for this Government to lay plans before anv Dominion Gov- ernment offices in this Province." Mr. Strons: "You take the stand that you are going to sit here until they come and see you; therefore the Province is going to suffer be- cause of your attitude." "Willy suffer?" ause there will ‘Do you think I R0 travel to Summerside. am the he! of this Government? Why of shouldn't they come to the capital of the Province? Would they have ms travelling to Blkffiluflsldfi?" Mr. Strong: "I understand the chairman came down here to see y0u.and you didn't have very much to say to him." Premier Jones: "Mr. Clarke has (Continued on Page l! Col. 4) ii.e. Legislature Opened Yesterday‘ FREDERICTON. March 5 — (CP)--'I\he_ second session of New Brunswick’: 40th Le ialaturo was opened today by lieutenant-Gov- enor D. L. MacLaren with mo of the oolor of prewar open- ings and with emphasis on post- in’ en speech r tl . e rem is Throne. eiea review of steps tak- en for f er economic development of New Brunswick and an ex- on of confidence that .the onainiion - Provincial conference will successful following "en- atang progress" thus far. The Speech laid stress on the riaoaaalty of ap iyng to the recon- rl the l on of co- operation Altlouncemeilt was made an extended highw construction monster will be aken in ari~ patiui of greatly increased tour- am w ar; the a former R..C..A.F.. hos- or treatment of tuberculosis cases: that peat moss ‘develop- liianta act into full operation fills year. and" that measures are to increase trade with Kingdom in forest pro~ rater-rad to prev- imcamantr of action to r services. and educational - 1i 5t his wife or Mr. Just 10 Early Reaction To Churchill Speech ABBINGTON.’ Mar. 6—-(AP)— allience provoked generally unfav- orable reaction among members of Congress today. 'I‘he former prime minister's call for sharing of bases and military preparations found some support. but most senators said they want no fommal alliance because it might amuse suspicion on the part of Russia and because it would link the United States too closely with British foreign policies. in rumor: PARIS. March B-(Reutersl- French observers predicted tonight Winston Churoiiills speech will get a cool reception from the extreme left in France but will encourage those circles which think the time has come for a "showdowaim be- tween the Western Powers and Russ . The British wartime prime min- isters proposal for an international air force was believed likely to ltliléct with the approval of all par- 85. IN BRITAIN LiONDON. March tP-(Reutersh- Two sharply opposed views emerg- ed in London tonight as the first reactions to the speech delivered fiddly buwinstcn (Rim-chill. for- prime minister. at Westminster College, Milton. - souri. One described the Conservative 198d!“ speech as advocating what is virtually ari antl-comintern bloc itrouped around an Anglo-Ameri- CB-n mlllilry entente. The other believed Ml‘. Churchill was mainly concerned with urging that Brit- ain arid the United States. in a- gmement. should at once come to an iirlderstaridingwith the Soviet Union on the limits of its post-wart expansion program. d Butingvhetbfia 11119131141138 or con- emn . Do 0a observ era here ravocnlaed that re g ' i-byurralfgehii asirs prevent the disaster of a 1m war by alviniz warning of a. dan er he believes to be real. To this nt. he is considered to have spoken as an elder statesman of wide experience rather than as Opposition leader in the House of Commons. It was considered significant here that Mr. Churchill described his dlsappoin-tmencflltli the post-war record of Soviet Russia in terms of sflvleli POUcy in the wihole of East- flTl Bllwpe and in the Par East and not purely in terms of Soviet violation of the Anglo-Soviet-Iran- 11h treaty of alliance oi i942. Strange Ideas Aired |ll lllillrl lliistody Base VANCOUVER. March B - (OP) — Custody of 2 1-2 year-old Diane Haynes was awarded by Mr. Jus- tlce J.C. Wilson in Supreme Court yrshtgrday to her mother. Mrs. Et Leola William Hero Haynes. the fa- ther. denied evidence given last weelrbyMm. Ha esandherwit- n$es out tlie cus ody hearing that he wanted the child suckled by a Witt. and that he said the earth ls 8 While he stidrs to a fruit and vegetable diet for himself and be- lieves in the efficacy q! arid air baths. Haynes main he never tried lglféirce his theories 0n C l A ice Wilson said Haynes’ ideas as to food and all‘ are not a menace and would not iustif him in denying access to the chi d. He had been impressed by Haynes‘ sincerity and considered him a truthful witness LABOR CANDIDATE DEFEATED AUCKLAND. NZ.. March 5 — (OP Cable) — New Zealands Labor Government received a setback to- d th at. 0d m‘ a gist sul oncton will be acquired f0 y. fu PAGES "mew i Maxims ~Q or! ' ‘Mi-IRS MAN. -ausoayasosshoialsa (an Y u fine seminal: m... IIJI. “MrelliaefiovfasaallLlJ-IJI. [CAN ALL! N Says Another Wain! CalaBe Avoided , B ERNEST B. VACAEBO FU TON, Mo.. March 5 - (AP) -Wlnetori Churchill today asked a virtual military alliance between thg United States and Britain and President Truman, speaking from the same platform, pleaded "full su port" of the United Na- tions C arter to save mankind from "destruction." - The wartime prime minister o! Great Britain accused Russia of seeking "indefinite expansion of its power and doctrines." Speaking in the Westminster Col ege gymnasium where both Mr. Churchill and Mr. Truman re- ceived honorary degrees, the form- er Prim_ Minister dlllldd for an end to e "quivering, precarious balance of power" which-ha as- serted offered a temptation to "ambition or adventure." In his acceptance of the ile- grc, and after ChurchilPi address. Mr. Truman made his plea to the people to implement the U.N.O. charter “as the law of the land and the law of the world." The President. however, made no reference io the suggested Anglo- American alliance and offered no criticism of Russia. Saying he had met both Mr. Churchill and Geri- eralissimo Stalin at Potsdam for the first time last summer. the President added, “I became vary fond of them. ...they are men and they are leaders in this world l0- dev when we need leadership." As vital support for the United Nations Organization and the best means of maintaining the peace. Mr. Churchill advocated: 1. Joint use of all naval and air bases of either the United States or the United Kingdom “all er the world." _ 2. ntiniate" relationship! ba- tween Anglo-American rnlllllry advisers. common study of "p0- tentlai danlera." similar weapon- and manuals of instruction and ‘Wntemhange of officers and oa- dota at collagen", Asserting the permanent defence agreement between the United Sta v-and Canada should, be ex- xen ed-toi all the British Common- wealtha with full reciprocity. he declared: “Thus. whatever happens. and thus only we sliall be secure our- selves and able to work together for the high and simple cause! that are dear to us and bode no ill to any." _ Except in the British Common- wealth and in the United States. he said, "the Communist parties or fifth columns constitute a growing challenge and peril i0 Christian civilization.’ A crowd estimated fo number several times the 8.200 population of Fulton turned out for a glimpse of the President and the former Prime Minister. Police estimated 10.000 more welcomed the party at Jefferson City_ the State Capital. where it changed from train to motor cars for the final lap to this college town. .. Admlres Russian! Mr. Churchill expressed admira- tion for the Russian people and Marslual Stalin and “repu1sed" the idea that "a new war la in- vl ble" or "that it is immin- ant." "I do not believe that Soviet Russia desires war. What they desire is the fruits of war and the indefinite expansion of their power and doctrines." The Russians. he said. admire nothing In much as stremzth "and ihorc is nothing for which they have loss respect than for milit- arv iveakness." To prevent another "awful whirlpool," he said there must be a "good understanding with Rus- sia this year on all points under U.N'.O. authorities with support of the worlrl orrzanizatlon "by _the whole strength of the Enzlish- s eaking world and all its connec- f one." GEN. 656mm wmsxiiiis" i . ILL mam. Mar. s-iReutersi-Gif (Electric WhLskers) Berg .099- lMLand tured it Bardia. Libya. iii ascist acti- vities. has been admi ic HLNINQB. l-le is suffering from Jitate of acute psychic depres- sion." Ansa News Agency reported today. Spanish Reaction To Tri Partite Note MADRID, March 5 -(Reuters)— Few peraons in Madrid are et a.- ef the trl-partite note to Spain b the United States Britain an France. No or writ- ten comm q-m 3 Foreign fairs the British Anfliaaaador. Sir Victor Mallet. hence the first new: of the note received by the Spanldi Government. was a broad- rid “ggmm on remark that u" tbs w u" lgtlll reaction a- morlg th supported-sand oppon- certs?" °5°‘°“'..P fact that i oun e . note leaves thehlri tlatfv l )O'L'$ valuation minim an 3‘°-.’L“-%°~a'&°" "lflfll forabfl or» with 01$ a fsaxmm &ianan£ imorhfl . strong enoul M imam t!!! llllhi» BIB nob don not carry muoh farther was andedtofron Bards normally politics, who strongly resent inter- ererice by the French. Evqi some of Franco's political enemies have been heard these days to approve the Government's recent METEOROLOGICAL "f Much ‘New Spurt In International Aviation Seen ‘ BYNDAVIDh EPNDCN ' ) LONDO . M910 ‘- -Britlsh aviation circles anticipate a tremendmis move forward in in- ternational fiyias as scenes the Bermuda aviation. £13m‘ any the to liinlrutc SW“ ltioe: has leir. the way 1o; ccgrypotitlmi on other! 1i!!! .-~v’ ety. frequency o iciency. are handicawed w aircraft." said an officl Minllwy 0f Civil Aviation a legacy from the war you‘! when we concentrated 0n PWdWi-lw °5 . But our ma world-wide network. fightlrlfl trunk “grates opefathn and ma. , B in come them The ericans’ and ‘nriiisii on the trans-Atlantic cannot cope with the passages. One of kit-aids major enkiea for aviation v will be (he Brabaann No. 1. a ti. m so ‘£252 an passengers. e many safety devices and luxuries including a cinema. is being paid also t0 ht. tly the first route. we demand for ‘Ellnowlrland. i-eacliln here six weeks c“? pitesent ‘Bough; gm _ lanned a fir“ d‘ ""““ ‘“'“' es . . . . . the awe-rilment. Dli-willba as Jibe. British South til: prougtsflritiab-Sovutilrbavwfiian . Airways Cimpany. John Booth. a former shippinir line executive. is romalninS B5 chairman of the corporation. The company's chief executive will be air lee Marshal D.C.T. Bennett founder of the RAJ’. ‘Pranepori Flerry Command during the war and later the developer o! the ‘poth- finder" method of bombing. t FLYING FARMEB MOOSE JAW. $85K. M87111 5- rOl-U-Wlillism Nutzhorii at 44 is the "flying farmer" of the nearby Riowletts district. He has purch- ased a small civilian aircraft which he intends to use huntlniz coyotes. for recreational trips and for get- ting around the country Kenna-Illi- fk liollrnn (dill. la KiiolNN BY ‘it! illlililttll one 5 cétlliht" arpnw "4 -' ‘ m1 maximum temperatures: lyarulgoifver 39. 46; Edmonton 27. 38; 34, innipeg 6, 31; 34 Ottawa 21. 32; ' “n. s“... - = ~ one n , ; dmii-ioeeeiown . 33; Yarmouth 32, ‘PIALIFAX. Mai-on 5 Pollowim 1a the dflcial synopsis at 9 p. at, lueaday. MIMI 5. ' h ar the Mari- tinfigfi siooekiulweaac mulls in all forecast areal.- A N‘ in the Central United Sh!“ ll causing rain over the Southern G Lakes. Tlkiis o. the D0 wow 011100 It . m. ‘mildly- ivoawao Ivelinl North ate aaet com alow trinity" 1o milea. ouii of S Jrerich latione. pun“ m bem W oal f ll three “‘ "Jedi... for t reaction to the. note-Iii o0. s the apes o ':-.=....."'l'§.l§. .. age" m; wiah of ail Pg u; lackcl dike. .“Itia