ls Tenderod Big Ovation viola!» Hi8 b! p the hflbw "whim; ss it om u» met visit of 11 Cardinal in the person of an illustrious son of Prime lid-WM Island. His llbninencs Jamu Cher- its Cardinal McGuiIln- Cardinal McGowan was sivsii l lleart-Wwl-mfflfiflllthll-W Wmfih he fespon "1 1019""! emgny 1n 8t. Dunstanb Basilica. last night which was sttmflsd by ygprascntnllws of even parish of the diocese. ss well as by member! n, provlnflifll and civic govern- ments, the judiciary and other dignitaries, and a lame body of citizens. His Eminence arrival st the Charlottetown airport at 0.00 pm. bv chartered plane from Monoton. H.- was accompanied by one of his chancellor; Rev. , leu. of les Iby. A _| Toronto, end Rev. C of Quebec. He was greeted at the airport by Hi5 Honour" Lieutenant Go VEDA" J. A, Bernard. His Excellency the Most Rev. James Boyle. Bishop of Charlottetown; Premier ‘.1. Waiter t Jones; His P. Mac ion, one.‘ ins w. 11' i P‘ MacP e. K.C. dly V6 CI- g -’I'hree armed Willi 8500i 83.000 cash after hold- ing up a branch of the Royal Bank of Canada here today just half an hour before closing time. Burnaby is six miles east of Vancouver. employees and who were in the bank at the time 030.000 hidden under . ISLAND W i‘ Evybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew cuARwrrmowN. CANADA. FRIDAY, MAY 011, 1 946 ELCOQMES CARDINAL MC 10 Increafise Oitizonship Bill Isms Oonunons OTTAWA, Mly 10-(0?) —The new Canadian citizenship bill to_ wasm gtiven third and final ending goes to the Senate Robbers Got $2,000, Miss llidllon $20,000 BURNABY. B. C.. May lO-(OP) bandits escaped The ‘mun. wearing stockings aver heir heads as masks, forced bank a few customers floor. o lle on the They missed apers in a the Lleutcnanthaqy we" M. cage a few feet from t e one thoy aidee-de-cesnp, Honk-Col. '1’. 8. “"0"! W'- Fielding. MM; Lieut. Robert c. Ti" "viii-up evidently had so MncMillan, p.s.c. and Bur: and ""1""? iii-fined. "id the men sqdnwwm E Q Tainan D50" were in the bank only s few min- DEC. and n“, utes. They es d in a car which (Continued on Page 6 Col. I) Coming Events "Movies as Bordon to-nlgbt. Joseph Murdoch mm Catholic part1: died of a heart sttsok had been left wi-th motor running. Ostisllo Iirlsst Olos At 0htlll_._l_.l. OHATBAM, N. 13.. Mn lit-Rev. Dummy M. Rn- priost here. .___ I early today "Show - Eldon Tuesday. at St. Michael's rectory. 5-11-21. Born at Bisckville. N. B.. he —-—— studied st 9t. Dimetatrs Univer- "Dance in St. Catherine's sity. Charlottetown. snd Holy lchooi Ffldly, May 17th. 5-15-21. H3514‘, Bflggtlggll-yaé ‘as v15: —‘-“' 01' lbfl I l1 i Wrrederlcten Players, Jinnah mo“ gt mguw mu River Hell. tonight. 0-17-11 muwwn_mQfQ guflfig“ so chgt.‘ ,.._-__. "Dnlicc, Kelly's Cross School, Friday. May 17th. Lurlch served. ‘ 5-16-21. "Uni cl‘ oheic feed oats wifiniilfisyfuii... 15;: end 16th. Bring bags. Dillon t S "See “My Sacred Bunions" by st. ‘Pclefs Playersln Mt. Stewart Legion Hall, Monday, May 20th. 5-11-21. "IPredes-ieton Players cunt 'rhe Poor Married Man". unter River Hall, Monday. May . 5-17-20-21. s."°°‘€.‘....’§€‘°é...”‘i‘°;s.‘i.'§f2 ' van . . wlm Dies fgee. Goodamusio. 5-7-11. "Rumma it’ a - Lug Soturdog,’ ab‘; £53- gig -2i. .._, llze Chick Coal Broodorl. $15.00 each. Dillon 8a Spiliett. "Two ‘one-act plays. "Peace Is Wondenftil". “A Ghostly ‘IN- minlz" by Y.P. 11., Cornwall I-Isll groéinesday. 32nd. and 111311010101‘ Blaekvilla following mass here in the Ohumh of St, Arohsnsei. Air Oalists llllll 0o To Oamp Two Weeks MONTREAL, O. Domino Tlyim‘ Noel-dent of Mr Canada wee formed o Port-lolly ust Arrived! Shipneut of 500 w ham in 1084. Burial will be made Monday at Michael the Maylfi-(CI-U- 01 or more than 7,000 air cadets. , reached of 80.000 cadet; itrlllly to provide u 547-31. twghen the woe of 1s and 1s. . .. th, . 01117., Mfoup- h. Calgary and P w n! l» order the United States railroads Fluid Milk Subsidy Off . After June 1 OTTAWA. thy 10-(OP)—-Agri- culture Minister Gardiner announ- ced today in the Commons the Government would remove its consumer subsidy on fluid milk June 1 and return control over prices to the Provincial Milk Boards effective that date. Informed sources said fable action was expected to lead to an increase in milk prices to his consumer, who then would be called upon to absorb the increased‘ cool. In his announcement, Mr. Gar- diner said the Government "ould continue to pay a cents a 100 pounds to producers of fluid milk from May 1 to Sept. 30 to allow the rovlncial boards "an adequate per od within which [to make necessary price adjust- iments." (A statement from the Nut- ional Dairy Council of Canada. Issued at Ottawa following Mr. Gardiner‘; announcement. said that “ln moot instances“ the action would mean ‘an in- crease of two cents a quart in price. which consumers will be called upon to psyf’) Mr. Gardiner sald:- “In order to allow Provincial boards an adequate period within which make necessary price adjustments. a subsidy of 55 cents per 100 pounds will be paid to producers of fluid milk from May 1 to Sept. 30. 1900. it being m- derstood that this subsidy will be removed com lately at the latter date. ovlde that the subsidy be llmlt to 3S cents in areas where the @ricultural Food Board con- siders this s te.'.'. . . . He added tho further consider- ation was bainggivemto subsidies on milk entering‘ into cheese and processed milk Jind laid 4t was “definitely understood" that if ml- lustments were- made they would be "upward as compared with tho present summer subsidy." No further action was consider- ed ecessary for the present sub- sidy on butterfat in view of re- cent prices increases allowed in the retail price of butter. subsidy of 55 ' . Scanners On Happy Homecoming For His Emlence H18 EMININCI CARDINAL MQGUIGAN Being greeted by theiPapal Delegate on hie-return to his archdiocese in Toronto as Canada's first English-speaking CardinaL —Courtesy of Canada Pictures (Toronto) M J. Caldwell is wondering if Mr 1n Milk Prices Expected Ooldwoll i...‘ Ooat Stolen From Commons (ipedll to The Glsl-rvlllll) UITAWA May 16-001‘. leader Speaker. Gaspard ‘Fautewc. will post notices in the Parliament ‘B s here, _ 01' 00o . hats and other personal y unless checked at fie olice." a short period of absence his office. room 606-608 in block. someone entered took Mr. Coldwellfls hot Ind trench-coat. the latter con- taining his automobile keys. WalHM up to file buildings this afternoon 1n heavv rain, Mr. Cold- well told The Guardian's corre- spondent: “At least the pllferer hsd the decency to take my keys out of the coat pocket and throw them on the floor. Apparently my hat didn't flt him either for it was‘ found some distance down the corridor. But I'm afraid the coat is gone for good." The theft hse been referred to both the House of (loam-ions pro- tective stpfl and to Royal Canad- iflfl%0i11510§g tPolice in m “ y ' you repo e municipal poiloo in Ottawa?" hhie correspondent asked. "They know all the sneak-thieves and crimin- als in town and would be more likely to get action than the R.C. M. P. who don't operate‘ locally in criminal matters." "1 did." the C. OJ‘. leader re- plied. “but they 'won't touch it. They tell me they have no Juris- to act in any such mot- ters which happen in the Perils- ment Buildings. It looks as though Pmt out a. good serviceable trench- cos ." Mourbors of bohh House of Cum- m-cns and Senate protective studs have been (instructed to double their vigilance urourld the build- ~Vote For Strike (By The Canadian Press) MONTREAL. May 1'6 - Davis. acting president of Canadian Seam-en's Union. here today that sea-men on the News Briefs the said REGINA» May 15 '" (o?) “‘ A Great Lakes and Derzartment of l 331',“ bu“ Pgigekfitar: P?! be ‘lironaport vessels have voted (F tinue’ on Pogo S Col. 1) Truman Threatens To Soizo Railroads told a ‘that he would taken over by the Government if the lebon-zzseslagentent ute is not settled before the tuxoay stroke deadline. He was asked a dlmct question on on; and replied: certainly. v- "Ple Social and dsnoe at i. Patrick's School. Friday. May l'l. u M! 0M. Iidoudsv night. ' u a "To arrive, another oar double "31". $2.06 per owt. Qumran and Boyle. "NW iiiilvfliiiii-Sh car of Coal. Please arran. to ta-ke deliv . R. Dawson, gapaud. 937-11. "Show - nit. Stewart. Pride. t?” P~ Mxra- - o ope an e y u . 5-17-1 "u u _T.sn|s; ' m4 this stow? 1:1 everymlgyedneo- ilv at noon isntil further notice. G. C. Green. . 5-16-11. Concert P. M. 5- ~1?fs=i'锓.‘~.“.'.‘t.‘i°'..."tv"' giigflvf May 11th. was "c. A. Frills] st} gap-ohm North dltwama m! o‘ .oncosweokt W "Fredericton Pu s t "The Poor M tried it" ." 5% KIWI’ Hall, heidsy, “$110.. ~ Kill toiilfiht. Wednesday. M 22. Kuodiilie and hlsngrchestra. Modern s equipment. nootiousblo. bist for best 1o sud other Livestock Transpor- s we- est you contact our ‘aim-lo. mm"“' mu 11- . galley ssut 17mm sui- "Blow - Mullins W%. "High Schoo Dance. Moroll Good music. 6 M u Mount Stewart Hall Rollie Mac- "Dance old-time. with snodern sound _ 5-17-31 "Ho! Producers -- Summer-side, Eieauorl. Shorbrook and vicini- goe‘ cull Pholne 45312-2 Smlzurfiersideta. onus even . v t e- m‘ 80h‘ nge es oc 5a:- For dependable trucking ser- ‘l-I. “nssles-csrtiinsslu m ob- sorvico in [a - i, n: .. srkoting Board. 5-17-21. Coumom week f M 20th Iillmrznaiu 0° n ohymss- fills-Ids and olosy atnoon Vfltook "A ior o number of slightly used drlv ug wagons. in first class 5-15-1141. ‘cnditlommautouaes: piano box‘ enld ~"'-"‘ ‘ l‘ l. W OII “The Island ldaoei of Music and hlckelnmouniedwdgmnr hur- Eresents Gall Wrist ness. Hand ado. Will quaranioo "d" dimtion- above. oi "i". York Hell. hlday, A fifiif..." orict ‘l Wino: olvioo nton Morrison. Fred- on. s-ls-sl “n P Vnli and'Vi Tram]; pienlo G . l! ‘Pniekinl :.':n.'ll.F'#.:..#s:..... .... ilYsien a‘ Health mplrtvrsont of the Balinese’ fir: "Tgalnrustrgenllniongy h‘! noti- Whi cuss epitome earlier in the day that n otiatiuns to prevent a ooun .-w e strike Saturday had broken wn. Says llow Zoaland Best For Workers (By The Canadian Prose) ew an ‘s oom- W151” fizla 16-1-1135.‘ David issiolfner to Classes . iIPIOd 000b- liniunsnt of efficient medical and hoslth insurance in all factories. Seoul Bog Ovnlsll ly Osv-Bosoril olss (I Th C nsdlan Prod) UPIXWA.’ Ms-v 1gb; mood , unt/ Alexander knalaneds died wt gnu” Gill-IUD 01'. mmso us». meme died m- molly can.» n slum N. 8.. May i8 -—( H4 [hb-yoer-oid Ariilll! Jllflll WI! found drowned ‘of Inter in the c -llsr ' at nearby Cron- todly. The child. Mrs. James Brown e, was re. or. home earl er In "overwhelmingly for strike action Baa-inst the 34-hour wee ." M11 Davis said that. of the total number of men who ballotsd. 98.1 per cent voted “yes" to the ques- tion: "Are you in favor of strike presented to the s1 Govern- ment by British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan Premier T.C. Douglas said bore today- IONDON. Ms. 16 — (OP) — amm M) Wm the e .. - ight-hourda i‘ L?‘ e‘ c“ "l-louuaver, we are hopeful tho figgfimfifil °°,,L',,,,,,,,,m.;.,. a... strike may still be averted." he mm we f added. “We are meeting with the fiilfdemfitfsnlng inbehgritmn, bat operators Monday in Toronto. Wii-h added d be o representative of the Federal t h t oul ma sue a sap w Department of Labor being pres- token only as a lost resort. ent.’ WASHINGTON. Mo)’ 10 -— (OP) The Union's acting president said -Proclclent 1711mm wdov w“ h” his number of ballots cost was a.- conforrenoe that the United 091 with g7 59011911 bgflqflg, totes was doing more than Hm’ “no" votes and 3.010 "yes" votes. other country to woe with iiw Wild On the basis of the vote. it was food Blwrilo-Be- decided today open national —-—' h te 1n T t Lo N’ M“ w _ (o? Cam‘) eaciquar rs orono immediately. Mr. Davis _.ArthurGreen.jood,1nrdPri1/ybuu hd 115 d wow i» w were i» .i‘..3..“fi...§. "°“““ ‘m’ '“ meme in Brltlzin tho. " no " hub thnéoiabgr Gotyernment Ind sckied he thought that "the con- tinmit scrum the waiter" has fully appreciated its gravity. nosrou. my 16—~<AP>—1¢~‘- rattled aboard several vessels of time long-idle Boston trawler fleet today as fishermen returned after s lilo-day strike. one of the ions- llocruiting Olrivo Opens In Britain "i in Muswhusetw hmmy‘ 250000 more man into or ser- Ssiiirlgs for the fishing timiiiidfl ' were expected to start by 5M“!- uw Amw’ m” “y and ~ Prime Minister Att-iee teamed the campaign "of the highiest anoe" because "tho fumes of peace must be . War J.J. Lawson for 100,000 men for each Amw and me RAJ‘. and 50,000 men for the Ne. . day. wasmuo/mu. May iii-ill?)- John L. Lewis and Unitfil 895st?! soft cosl o ton tonllg reoc- ed a d lel proposal that they sulbsnit their dispute to bind- ing arbitration. President Truman immediately cancelled a week-end trip to‘ Missouri 1n order to seek some new method of averting m- other wulkout of soft coal snipers when the present truce expires May U. ( NEW UHI FOB TELEVISION iggbeth gwgpegyfly rs o _ _ robiems. too. Llsut. Nurdng LONDON. May l0 (Reuben) g" Main” QUSIN IIAI IAHONINII. PIODLI ‘SE 5 i E i ‘$3.000. He is a1 lmportr Glntlli? Why Britain Proposes Union 0f All India iruz. and not to hesitate to ques- tion and even arrest if necessary any suspicious characters looting around the corridors of the build- ing, As Mr. Caldwell said. “If your coat is not safe in your own office in the Parliament Building. where on earth is lt safe?" Dr. Finn Questioned Dr. D. B. Finn. deegautv lldiinister of Fisheries declin this after- noon either to confirm or deny the report that he is leaving the ser- vice of the Canadian Government to accept a new position with an international organization. Widely known in the Maritkne u Provinces, he served with the De- partment at Halifax Fisheries Ex- perimental Station fmm 1934 to 1989 and paid frequent visits to Prince lilyiward Island in connec- tion with oyster culture and other departmental projects. Dr. Finn became chairman of the Salt Fish Board of Canada st 51 Halifax in 1809 and in 1940 was promoted to the post of deputy minister which carries a salary of so a member oi‘ the fish committee of the Combined libod Board which rules on the allocation of foodstuffs to famine- rldden countries, and imp/portions Eimkotsdo fish-producing coun- GANDBPS HON PUZZLE!) Devaaas Gandhi. son of Indlao famed nationalist leader, is uzzled KVQIMRIGPUI? to his fa er in ‘or Amer can Ytewspapere as Mohandas K. Gundliat. to roporrtcm hem could not understand "Why newe- pmpozu over hero are so particular ebgat initials." “not responsible ' OTTAWA. May 1o - (c?) - MM vodlyheilht wn seamenflomthecestooostto Moetofthepase- M 1d for I-lmlsoon PAGES ‘ Iltl a heart "filled to over- flowhg with the joy of homecom- ing," His Eminence James Cardinal McGuigan spoke eloquently last night in 8t. Dunstan‘s Basilica in responding to the addresses 1nd demonstrations of welcome tender- ed him on this. his first visit to his native Province since his ele- vation to the Sacred College of Cerdifibls. The text of the address by His Eminence follows: “My Lord Bishop of Charlotte- Rlght Reverend and Rev- eren: Fathers, dearly beloved in "i0 Chr t: I “Standing again 1n this beloved sanctuary of 8t. Dunstan’! Basilica. Charlottetown, clothed w‘ h the sacred purple. the high- est and most treasured gift within the power of the Holy Father to bestow n any son of the Catholic Churc , my heart is filled to overflowing with the joy of homecoming and with grateful. affection to all of you who have given me such a glorious and mag- nificent welcome. The return of any son of this Island provimm- to the scenes of his boyhood and youth evokes sentiments of gratitude and love well portrayed by the poet when he wrote: “Breathes there a man with soul so dead “Who never to himself hath said. " ‘This is my own, my native 1min. “After this wondrous liturgical reception. well may I sly like 8t. Paul: ‘You have received me as an angel of God. even as Christ Jesus. For I verily believe that. were it possible, you would pluck out.your eyes and give thern to me. Bitch Memorlee “This special occasl of my re- turn to you so soon met my ele- vation by the Holy Father to the eminent dignity of a Prince of the deepest gratitude to you tonight and to this Diocese of Charlotte- town for all that it has meant and done for me during the years that (Continued on Page 5 Col. o) Airliner Crashes In Fog; 27 O-oad R-IOHJIOND, Va. TDKQ’ 16 —-(AP) —A twinenglne airliner with engine mmfbe 9%"? m: i l! . Byrd Airport, crushed and inn i foooatsix ‘ill ofpnlicehmoosd,klllinxglgss .1012 p DC-3 operated b’ Viking t Air Com m; xmking a oho run from ew-l ark, NJ. to A/tianta-divod slmrpltyr. lrvoo the H woods a- en-rloo County terr overshooting the airfield a few rtlglnutes earlier in a vo-in ctlxI-npt It exploded and burst into flames. All but n. few bodies were i beyond recognition and lay scatten, ed 1n a, relatively mmll area along] the banks of Doran Creek. No Canadians wore sbmuxi. ' was not wide _ trees surround the site were un- touched. Three of the bodies had been throvlm clear across the creek and the others lay hiscldlezi around smoking fmeiage. An official of the Airline at 10s Angoles said the plume raoirmaily was engaged in transporting 0.! Mexico ports. engem were boll. Mohandas K?" , LONDON. May ltk-(OPF-Bri- laln pt bed today an indepen- dent unou for ell India and re- acted demands for Moslem states n the northeast and northwest. The union would link British indie and the princely states into a fedorstlon for common con-lust of fore affairs, defence and commun cations and give the Fed- eral Government authority to levy S0 liNAD/l touu ‘i .‘~. ‘W’ .111’ milvifll pol tlcal independence. Idon. the mission said. Will risk o so: and civil war." that‘, the new Independent In e lrl taxes for all three purposes. The proposals were prepared by the three-man British Cabinet Mission to India after fruitless efforts to bring the major Indian factions into agreement on meth- ods of frsmin a constitution and lure to establish a constitution tho "grave danger of violence. o mission said India "now has the o rtunity of complete ln- ence," but added “we ho choose to be a member of the sh Oommonwealt of Nations." i The mission refused Moslem de- ahdl for pskistan. creation of a Errata state. because “it would solve the communal minority Tex, or intermediate points. pmblem" and the areas involved "contain the two most vulnerable frontiers in Indie," Prime Minister Attlee told the House of Commons. The plan does not provide for a referendum among the Indian so le after tho new constitution Pu rafted. but the mission closed its proposal With I Flee “to the lenders and the mops of India" that the plan " accepted and operated by you." The cabinet mission. WM" members were Lord Pothick-Law- rence, Secretary of State for India. A. V. Alexander. First Lord of the Admiralty, and llr Stafford Crlpgs. President of the Board of Tra c. said it proposed its own plan be- cause "there is small hope of settlement among the Indian par- tles alone." Mr. Attlee said the mission had found "an almost universal desire outside the supporters of the Mos- lem League for unity of Indlaf‘ but added that "If there ls to be internal ce in India it must be secured measures which will assure to the llosiom control In all matters vital to elr culture. religion and economic or other in- forests.’ lIhlflllSidhDollNNdI-QI. ' llsllitllxefllorhovllelalllfllll. cumin Largest Tlnillor Ooal In llistory Of 8.0. VANCOUVER, May 16-Detafll of the la-ngest timber and lumber deal in the history of Brit-loll Col- umbia were revealed last night with the launching of the 813,500.- 000 B C. Forest Products Ltd, with a planned production. of 200.- 000.000 board feet of timber a year. - The new concern will control LOOOJXIODOO persons timber holdings of feet. sud employ 1.700 . Merged in the deal are thsHasn- mcnd Cedar 00.. of Ltd. Industrial Timber the Cameron Cowlchan Lake; Lumber Co. Ltd" and H sen-Cameron Co. Ltd. of Victoria; and the Osborn Bay ‘Timber Buy- at; Ltd. and Renfrew Holdings The deal has been put through by E. P. Taylor of Toronto, the industrialist and financier who years mo boumht the Victoria Lumber and Manufacturing M111 Pt Ch and the company's vast timber tract on Vancouver Island.- Ontarlo Woman, Olos Of Orssllelljllosso Alfoanfl-tonw died of the dreaded an , an andtwoo nsenmorsoftiisofens cattle n Church evokes rich. memories ,0! 1t w“ m, “m; m,“ “m” dug.“ ~'"" " 9"“ ' ‘Pi-WW "i? at ms Hamil a1 Emftel. min and fill my heart. But, m. M11“ G own n amidst all the oyour chorus of fl-lnféndem; 5'5“ m,’ a sentiments that c lmor for expres- t ggedkrmn the bu”; m- m.“ sion within the sanctuary of my o; mum, 5mg 1r, i; believod the soul arises above all others that of vwmn w"; my tionlwunfi A lot’ or Fetus have Reouctblf to use Llecnfv M0 {HE PilR-SUT QFQMJ BmkL6 \ TORONTO. May 10 - Minimum and maximum t peratures: Vancouver ssessssee:ssse§ ssszal:aass:es§ KALIFAX. Hey‘ l]: —— nopsis issued a 2y by the Dominion thor Office at Halifax: able Qudree. mm until lawsuit ch35. Edward Island-Gods. bccmrirag‘ ozloaet m. m.“ p. much chasm {MM winds. boson!“ .Prl . e $31» Chasfriotostownndmfl. a ammunition "ti"? "t." Sun this ot g. rlsntmnorsw I i ~ Lllt Qlllflof D001! Q RM. . _ . -....-.__-.s.._-agauipw-us¢-ssnsns.-pm~