j or a MEREMSAN“ llsrflls chase aas-alaareaasesissv. suawaolasdhafllweoaab onnnncn MAY BE n DECISIVE s Fedierdl Got/t Relaxes‘ f Stabilization‘ Program a; the United Nations Organ- muon prepares to wrestle with the Indonesian Problem. Sir Arch- ibald Clark Kerr. British an-lbss- sador to Russia. was‘ named a special envoy to the Netherlands East lndfes and headed for Java. where he will make headquarters at Batavia. Fear 21 Perish In Brash, 0f Air Transport DENVER. Jan. S1 -- (AP) - Bearchers fought wilidrdfivlfl 51°" tongbt toward a tossed mountain peak where they feared 2i per- 9on5 were killed in B PYQ-iil-Wn crash o! a United Air Linea trans- DOT . u‘ . fraosifll l! the! sought in e the south faoo of the Illhooo-foot peek. A deep,‘ quarter-hills furrow." gushed across the snow of 11.126- loot Elk Mountain. as miles north- west of Laramie Wm. convinced aerial searchers that the Seattle- to-New York plane had plowed in- to the peak near its t about 3 a.m. M531‘. (l sun. E5112.) -— B am. A5315) Twenty minutes before that hour the capacity - loaded ship, had radioed a routine "oil's well’ re- port from. over Sinclair. Wm. 3 allies to the west. The lane. ca l2 soldiers. six clv ion; and t co crew mem- bers. was duo in Denver at 4M am. Elk Mountain lies in the north- em end of the oi Bow Mountain Range southern Wy in a wild and rugscd country hat is a sportanonh mec- ca in the eiunlner but a grim, for- hlddins stretch of namely-settled terrain in '.=.'..."'I.""l.'*'.'-.S-."‘.F ‘-.'= Bfllillll/ Inlursd In Train Wreck savanna. s Que. shah ll-(m several ht oars were cons- leisly ed near this Lawn- t. Lawrence village early today Canadian wlunallalifaa-bound Niinasllail httrahs .._;'...‘.‘.¢a.c.'.'.3t-"§5h..c.h a. ‘lheuamaofflsatailuedlan new" lt learned t Mozacion that a. o ' ' n ‘the eastbound brakcmano ht. His uri weremwflfid mbruieesigldvcavobelievednot ‘Fur Auction At (special to the Guardian) seam-anal. Jan. —"fho Canadian m; Auction 0o s sale of ver fox p119»! W" ""195 today wi h the third and final sec- tion of CPA. auction specials d6 sold at an average of Mil-ilk?!" 2nd and final section of selected full silvers was 51% sold at an a- “mo! “SM. The sole conclu- dos monow with whitenaorked silvers. regular full silvers. io- ieflor typos. and l-rw 811d"- ‘h. 'a°m"n as . eo e . - fiil Market Despflsrt- meat. Canadian National var lib: Breeders’ Association.) . Lass Butter For Restaurant Ilse -.—-w orrnawa. Jan. s1 - (or) - h“ Restaurants. hotels she other cue- it scqned Wain wuizh the aid of émggvohoos I Bfch t: resach ‘the $311195- silmsnit before toms-row. _ on, It h of wlham. ta OOIISIIIIION will have to Imead their butter allotment for the Pro- smt auerter over an extra month. the rlces Board announced to night. ‘rhe uots previously set for Jgnugyy, and MINI! will have to last until the end of Officials said the of» il further saiesilsrd ro- serve stock which is required to meet the consumer butter ration until the seasonal incrcau in my; ticn boilers smiles . f‘ ' _ and w Coming Events “m °°""° s i" , ' d i ma» hstInase~¥a$'-»‘i~‘~“°“~?-i° country's e Avril-beasts lite Pe's Paper * p, _ ' dward Island Like the Devi By GIOIGI KITCHEN GITAWA. Jan. si-(ophum, Wly was opened today for possible hey ‘increases for Canadian oflice and factory workers as the Gov- somo S00 price ceiiin a an hg wartime controls wh ch had ri id- ly curbed general wage and laliary creases. The relaxation. announced by Prim, Minister Mackenzie King with other Cabinet Ministers illi- ing in the details, inch "ed:- ' l. ‘Tilmitod! and oxpefxilmontal" uapenson o roe co n a on BOO-odd ccnaumgr goods and aer- ressonablo rice advances oo- cur." Effect vs Feb. 1. , Amendment to the War- time Wage Control Order gov- erning wages of hourifiald employees. to permit War bor Board to Increases wages when they feel the adjustment is "reasonable in the circumstances and consistent with the maint- enance of existing prices of the goods and services which the fbmployer sells.“ Elective Feb. S. Amendment to the Wartime Balaries Order, governing salar- ies of "white-collared" employ- eea, to permit increases in sal- "unduly low the some or other businesses.” Inactive immediately. 4. Return to the Provinces of “normal jurisdiction" over mini- mum wege rates working hours and vacations with pay. Effect- ive June 30. 5. Restoration to employees and employers of freedom to bargain col eotively on questions of vacations with pay, offahift differentials, hospital aid plane annuities. pension plans an group insurance plans. Iiflect- ivs Peb. 1o. - o various modifications of the is ,ure dur- Iafi the stress of t cnwers, en to mean a from inflation. War Labor Boards, which ad- minister the Wage Control Order. “wai- vimlheiegtiigrliiiiy tabs: l‘ I Ea gross inequality or injustice" '5 existed. Th ' w Y incrsa o wages whicliythrel; itnxdmto be loo: in com- Oontinued on page I. Ool. 5 IIevr Hearts Forbid Being Investigated MOSCOW Jan. Sl-Ailiouters) - Professor Nicolai sou . Sovie phsrmocologist iemc on- his ex- periments crest t dose and two-hes is reported to have achieved pro msults in his research plantation in waaxim-blooded His‘ latest ex en " none been conductor! M G ky Medical fitsltituis using dogs. cats and rab- Medical circles here regard Prof. Sini 's researches into tho pos- sibiiit of hearts fort old" o ping e new pros s or ‘d. peatmsnt of leased or weak idsyer Ihy Serve Llfo 1»- Sontcnce In Britain as}.- “Iliad dallfii‘ ‘ trans~ m ch I ere-Prince ’ Read rybodv liotiroalcnt 0f. I Plan‘ To Divert Yellow Area commandant River To Former Course 1 Ufa-COL. J. B. PATON. D110. Ll L-Cl lJ. . . .. has entirety": R Pam“ MC Military District No. 8, and has so. cepted the position of eneral mans er of Ohsrlotetown branc of the offices of the Royal Securities Corporation Montreal. Jiolonel Poton's retirement be- camo effective Jan. as ‘tsléleetftreo. vévhlch I ur on o l n 1 o. 6. Halifax, is beivtlAgl-ycloseldft “ll ‘iii’ "5.’ “i"°€.'.'°'a. . w 1.. era o e a War. Colonel Paton Joined oi-ho under the t Ami . gar h elm on Al: .8. lslguand ward the lltsry Cross. . h... ...-.... BAGHDAD, Jan. 9i —(A.P) — The Irv: Cabinet resigned today. BOBION Miss" Jun. 3i. -— (AP) -More than 100 persons required hmptal treatment in greater Bos- tgilu todciy for lnjfluriea sufferedtin as reeamg h 0min of last Eight’ c 3.81:9?!“ d‘; mono Alberta Social to Area Commandan t, last, and i u-rou. Jan. s1 _ (on .. 5° the Proposals IIot Satisfactory To P. E. I. Premier UITAWA. Jan 3i — (Spec Although reticent on his attitud towards the Federal Government proposals at the current Dominion- )._ a, morass umaovoa ' . Jill. s1 - (mums: —Work has mtrhtge plan to shift nicknamed ' Oommissl Relief J5‘ Rehabilitation Arhnin- Psovinciai conference, Prince Ed- 3 ward d Premier Waiter Jones tonight pronounced himself squarely c posed to the counter- proposals aunchod by Ontario Premier George Drew three weeks ago. The Ontario proposals, Mr. Jones said, were not sufficiently realistic to be consi serenely by tho conference of Premiers and said that scarcely any reference had mad e "them in the whole four days of commit ssi coordinating on. those close to him. is ieficd with the Federal Govern- ment proposals even if the com- pensation -for surrender of tax- ation rshts is boosted from $12 ear. been made. the Guardian's correspondent was in- formed. to conclude swarm inf-Q- rln; agreements between the Dom.- inion and individual provinces. In the case of Prince Edward Island. however. it is stated on high author- ty that no "deal" has been made l will wind up temporarily Bflgyast on Friday evening. Many or the premiers have. told Prime Mintlsfler Ens gait! they have“ 1:5 duflflg 8 CD10 m m wish to nt on urda . Plflfligl‘ Jones who _ v ' -to» lsasaJOttawvLM-J. e ' ‘ o Przday. has deferred his rloturrnrfltishewilllbe Pftltiéi art’: meet e en n‘ D to be held C ad Cattle breeders geisha»: nisht at Gillwh. om. a Experiment With IIcvr Planomohllc , ex. Jen 31 -A dcvel the lmraft. ivislon, Port- bcm A Credit Government aims soon to n“, m" out maximum legal hours of work from s8_to 40 hours in a five-day week, w.th the same “take home" pay was hinted at by Trade ter C12. Oerhcrt m a radio s WAHHINGZION. Jan. 8i — (AP) —A strike-control bill armed with formidable teeth won a first vote e House of Representatives today b such an om. tic mar- gin tho ‘leaders one ma“ it, or some slmi ar measure. we pass the chamber. Members voted II tojlle to consider the bill as a sub- attute for fact-fin legislation asked by President n. <1 DI.‘ JANIIIRD tods Branlr 10th megiidh a zratiuitlous-l agtd ~ orful , Tirahn Palace,‘ tails pariament bulld- ¢_ -. NEW YORK. Jan. 31 --.(CP) -— The liner Queen iaabeth. bear- ing Canadian troops house irons Igiaolpe, wglgdock here Bunday 7n- s urdl . schedufsxd. Bunarsi-Wiarte said today. LONDON. Jan. 3i - (AP) —'1‘ha Moscow radio criticised the y‘; presence of British in Greece as the United Nations lecurity Council prepared to oonldsr nsorrow its next bigmublom-Rils- enn es of Brt interim in the c! Crusoe. Fill-Kl . ISLAND OIAN II DIM) . Ji-(Gfi- annfinaiiamdddied been to-waa V ked l fh f i1 . ‘let’: Knacks-Blair power ad a Bit-horse power air-cooled e and has two rear wheels andoaefrcntwhetg IthasaSO- oot nn. a speed 0 also an hog. and cruises mt 110 no . fliflnfiitlflon: fiotly experimen- is tel aet- Tslsvision S-Ycars - Avlay For Ilanadlans REINA. Jan. 91 -- (W) — °“‘“"“‘ meiiffi. ‘itiéilah? usnc m0 . e q nails-tree. clear radio reception. iraeocinlohsrwnser- flq d vaaoouvar. western Can- adian unnagor s gdio manufacturing company e101’. that at least live years away. OOI-ADIUSIGIAN Ill M081. If. l., Paul Yates. well-known hotogrs her and musician. d rn hoap gflhereptoday. was or of bands at Annapolis Ibis-Tiff; CUIOOHI ll’! to and other Qflllllln d0- seen - . ready for the 3g with Jan. Ii—(CP)—' "until there is some lc- that iedi atrik . of wanna technicians. _ Am authority with 19 years porience of river control. irriflfliivn and road building in China». M1‘- Todd vril try to divert this great river to its former course b means of the rock-pJing met which was successfully employed in the case of the Lower Colorado River in the United States. Mr. Todd says the Yellow River is unique in that lt has a high riv- er bcd and a vast surro - luvial lain. The area it floo is larger Elton that of any other river. he added. More than seven years B80. the Yellow Rver emptied into the Gill! of Chihli. 1h June. 103s. however. defending Chinese soldiers Ml! Gho chow in Hanan Province. bresc ed the southern dyhes in stem the Japanese advance and thus cha ed the rlver’s course. Despite e lives lost and propon- ty destroyed. this strniefly W8! B great ‘military aucces As s. result. the unruly river reverted to one of its old beds and at mesent flows into the YBUUW 599'- Promiscs Political Freedom In Bhina r; . CHUNGKIJVG, Jan. 3l~—Immed.I- ate reedom of all political parties h Irina was pledged tonight by ~ enerallasinm Ohiang Kai-Shel: in closing the historic political con- sultation conference. The conference, called to bring order out of civil strife, had just reached decisions under which Gen. Chiang's l8 years of one- ar- tiv rule may be abolished beore t e year's end. 57.612 iilaims For Unemployment Benefits In Boo. Iilsl Delivered JI- abscrl ll IllllMsofllIPsnlloIblLl-LIR. Field Marshal Montgomery LONDON. Jan. 31 — (GP) _ The War Office announced to. 1118M that Field Marshal Mont- Rclucry will become chief of the Imperial General Staff June M. The colorful hero of El Alamein and other battles in the Second Great War will succeed Field Marshal Lord Algnlyrookg 111 fljfl highest British Army post. Lord Alanbrooke was chief of stuff for 4 V1883. u Hg recon y made Held Marshal Montg but he has not yet title. Price Ceilings For IIylon IIosc (In The Canadian Press) AWA, Jan. ilk-Women's ny- lon stockings will be sold at ices as low and some cases cwer. than- scJn effect lo L961. sh Prices and announced today in a statement outlining the various gredinge and their corresponding prices. Nylons, a wartime casualty, are expected to return to sale in rnost Canadian cities shortly. e Board said four quality grades _have been established- special quality. first quality, sec- ond quality, described as sub- standards, irregular-e and seconds. and third qua] ty. These grades in turn will be classed according to gauge andthe stocking prices on the basis of the quality and. gauge used in their manufacture. Prices will be the some in all retail stores in Can- ads. All stockings will be stamped with the word "nylon" and the guoge and‘ If the stockings are not of the first or special quality the grade also will be stamped. mum orrrawa, Jan. iii-Claims re.- G unem loyment insurance benefits filed n local cflicea across Canada during December totalled 57.612, ililmlilffld Willi 51.35 in November and 13,770 in December 1944. the Dominion Bureau of Statistics re- ported todoy. ' During December NEO persons received benefit cheques totalling . .853 as compensation for 1,- 4,3“! days of unemployment. In Nflvombol‘. 01.183 persons were paid $2509.81!) for 1 .028 unemployed days while dur ng December, 1944 10,UB were paid $337,220 1o;- 175,. 084 days. Average duration of unemploy- ment compensated was 71.1 days in December, I)! days in Novem- ber and 15.5 in December, i944. Efforts To Settle Stool Strike Fail NIIW YORK, Jan. iii-Hope for speedy settlement of major strikes in the United States-where i.- Jlill workers now are oi! the job-e-dimmod today as Government sources said eflorts to settle the steel strike ware stalled and reel- dent R. J. Thomas of the nitcd Auto Workers i010.) said he not ro-anter negotiations General Iloton Corporation Indication QM. wants co setle the n rot mu | riieum riitaiinli IIcvl Plan To Aid Veterans Buying IIous-ohold floods UITAWA, Jon. D1 — (OP) —- A new procedure to assist veterans urgently in need of furniture and household equipment was annwn- ced ttoday bv the Veterans Depart- men . Prices Board regulations now xiecesaitrtatxe a d: u t e if pan ors goofi no made wibin a today period. but this periodistobeeartendedtoilodayl for veterans who intend to use their re-estshlshment credit to purchase furniture and Iiousabold equb. merit in any case authorised by the De rnent. ~ procedure tobe followed in assisting any veterans wishing to purchase iumituro undes- the new arralllflgleont fo Omefy a Viscount. tax assumed IIewsman Ilcars Differences Are Narrowing Ilown ---. B! IYJIO! OTJONNHJ arraws. JB-ll. 81 — (OP) —’I1=ll O compromise Dosals of the Donainion Govern- ment and provincial counter-pro- WN Nllorted tonight to be ht lifter poms heated meetings oo-om-nating conunittee of on - Provincial confer- ilblc pronoun io whliliinxit ti: N084 all oea will agree. If the annuals ahonld full m‘ win general support, it was basis g1 unofficial reports Pwllo some ed b hinged on the willingness: of Oren? crol authorities to define definitely fields which would be exclusi- iigiilopreoflmm twin which e l the Federaoluflgoexct. "h b’ ‘his: It 0r Leave It! -- c mgfg-‘Yegwrgvfikm “h” will be extended a "talrez-lt-on-leelv: 19-01191" The proposed offer w‘; sufficiently tens t to BUY the conference on heuisfiii 1 t. i the l a n do . maul Pro- "mssasesasaris. ......... Q e dofinltelv committed‘ ‘(Colfllniihd on Page "r col. w: iilcea Mary To Bo Flsatlag Iarsory SOUTHAMPTON, Big. Jan, 31 —(CP) - The curlers-White star or Mary has been trans- formed into an BLOOO-ton floating nursery for the children of Ameri- can soldiers who soon will sail rm- the United Stain with the British war-bride moihers. _ - Complete with a. baby carriage "garage" near the promenade decll and rows of diaper dries-s ranged along the drained goo]. the vessel is scheduled to so eh. g girth its cargo of 2.400 brides and. o ca. I1’ t’ tics Two o MAKI- A BARGAIN ; BUT ONLY DRE ‘f0