MAXIM! OIL MERE MAN up.“ Q5 \&\ Read by Everybody ke the Dew The greatest animal in the world ls the animal who oomks. Three Genie. Founded 1881. The Guerdhn. r I n u l‘ “m n‘ ‘ ’ Subscription: Delivered $0.00 24 PAGES Mm $5.00; other Provinces s} v. l. 57,01 IN TOKYO BAY CR New Manager 0f Eastern Trust Co. ,Worsl Typhoon ' [In Eleven Years TOKYO, Aug. 3i -—~ (A?) "'- lyphnon tonlrzh! smashed 1mm in Tnk_vo Will‘: IOO-mile gust, kicked up fill-loot waves in Tokyo Bay and spread death and de$~ lruciion along: the boy's populous shores. While the: storm still howled. National police made a prelimin- ary estimnic of nine Japanese dead, 54 lnjurcd and scores miss- ing: They fear daylight will show a far heavier toll. An early Japanese report laid :1 vessel with 50 Japanese aboard sank of! the eastern shore 0f Tokyo Bay. A later report list- cd it as missing, not as sunk. Communications were cut with the eastern shore. l ' l- - No American casualties were I ' ' ' "cporlccl, but -Unlted States mil- nary properly look s sevlrfl bunting. Tho storm was the most violent in Japan in 11 years. Port authorities said 14 ship! snapped their moorings and were . driven aground In Yokohama Har- bor. sruzih nf Tokyo. Other re- ports said more than 200 flshinl boats were swept away from Sagami Bay farther south. A Netherlands ship broke itl stem line and threatened to ram a United States army transport. Tugs reached it. however, and took it to the centre of the bay. Heavy rains heralded the NoAnnouncemenl Follows Meeting Federal folainel B)’ D'Arcy 0’Don.nell Canadian Press Staff Write;- (YITAWA, A118. 31 l-‘micml Cabinet session today I I Traininglllght eaves ‘Ends In Tragedy SAN DIEGO, Calif, Aug. 31 — (AP) -- All 10 crew m n giant Unite War-Scare Talk L Yugoslavia Unperiurbed I Wms Beaverbrook 551,113,355? gyglegfegvuzp; "— O EVlfl SEEING HD1381’ U!‘ E Mount Allison Island Shows Largest Deathrate Decrease UPIAWA, Aug. 31 - ( ‘u- ‘Tuberculosis last year took the lives of 4,771 Canadians. tho number may seem large, the Canadian Tuberculosis tion says the tuberculosis death- rate has reached its lowest point In history. ' In 1948 the rate dropped to 57.1 per 100.000 of population, s fie- creasc of 6.3 points from the 1947 , figure of 43.4. Last year 2,145 wo -6 lvdily amid s continuing surge of war-scare talk abroad. The ted States Embassy here showed scant, if any, signs of Bfllllfillating a showdown in the Cominform cold war now. There was sp (far Theft Ring TORONTO, Aug. 31-(CP)-Two vms speculation Investigation. economic matters ngcllria. The meeting was the first allvnrlcd by Reconstruction i=lcr Winters since from a. trans-Canada which he discussed ho toms with the premiers provinces. that housing and were high ‘m the was recovered wreckage. spread over an area. of 300 yards. Rescue craft Zggiuegued the" “arch 5°‘ 0m" automobrlle theft ring cvc-r Io oper- The 30mm’ moflangmed patrol at; in t e province, police said to. plane burst into flames after the crash in the fog-shrouded sea. The ertaln that a ‘ ' e is being written in rc- Ply to Hussizrs newest official charge that Tito‘: regime is a double-crossing stooge of me western powerg, Russia Police estimates of the money valved range from 5100.000 to 000. They said O outn- was among women age group. There were 563, Death rate by provinces (with, i 1947 figures in brackets): Prince ‘Plzlward Island 39.8 (67.0); Scotla 38.9 (49th; wick 45.7 ' The Easter Trust Company has» announced the appointment of Mr. Eric G. Dewllng (above) as man- ager of the Charlottetown branch (249)? M3,?‘ of the Company. Mr. Dewling saskalchelvfi" succeeds Majox Alex Knox who 30-5 (32-0)? has been appointed manager o! - the company's branch at Saint John, New Brunswick. A native of Newfoundland, Mr. Devvling entered the office of the Eastern Trust Company in St. John's in 1934, and was transfer- lred to the Montreal branch as as- sistant accountant in 1941. yesterday. The Beaverbrook scholarships are worth $500 and are open to both boys and girls. The selec- ._..___. committee . _ , Britain's T.II.C. - '6 E I E . . ~ Back Govlln Dollar Crisis tine,‘ P.E.l. By ALAN HARVEY 22.000 Jobless ested in Hum- y and two to- day. They are: James Casey, 40, Hamilton used-car dealer, suspect- ed by police 26.8 (27.4l.' British Columbia 40.8 (51.3) -4 (y. He). the delegation W represent Canada at! N atlons meeting in Polio Shows Increase In ls also a member of appointed the United New York Sept. 20 8‘. (Cintlnued on Page 5 Col. 7) ._.__.._.____...... Coming Events "Dance. Ice "Reflular Dance London. each I~Yid Cream, Frlrlny. Sepltmber 2nd. m: to Gunhum uloztetowu. "Mail your Fil Photo Studio. Ch ' ‘Dance Ln Fort A Iona. Hall, at Skyline, New ay night. ugustus School. September 5th. Burke's Orchestra. "Regular Dance at the Skyline, New Landon. each Fridaynlght. "Chicken Bupher. Tracadie Hall, DBIICQ ' tor lln Marilimes per cont of (h:- force, is not consl Lusl summer the number drop- ped. hc1ow_ 10,001» after fllfllilllll‘ " 301100-92 March. dlnnd- In ‘the pl. Ight climb to 40. subsidlng to normal. Mr. Henley sold t Mnncton had slightly more than 2.000 applicants for unemployment Insurance. “On the whole, I think we will get through the winter without difficulty," he predicted. Morley Roberts, [IDPSODHBI direc- It is unders British Ambas Council. Peaks, asked (‘in ivashingto Acheson .1 for the commission, cxprcsscdl opinion that most Improvements In, p working conditions during the W156’ 20 years lmd rcsulicd from the told conference that developments on (he Yugoslav borders seem to be part of Ijfoontlnocu on Page 53:501. in New By-Pass 0n North River Road Nears Conpletion Starting n. his a war of tood here that the sador. Sir Charles _Alcx Bebler, deputy Sunday of Aug. ith Rus- Stnic Sccrclary weekly press nerves. There lllondny, LONDON, Britain's Trades made it clear to to go along wi mc-nfs Press Staff Writer Aug. 31 - (CP) - Union Congress night it intends th "rcstrnincd” the Govern- policy on vmges. prices and profits. In the plaincst lam: vcnnnmlc crisis. highcr wages rcrluctions swooping: of living. Aflor a “ study,“ the cannot or obtain in the cost. The fifth man, picked up today by Hamilton police was Joe Penna, 22, of Hamilton. Police said no fiharge has yet been made against im. Legislation Is Termed iSlupid" N.B., Aug. (‘-1 - Brunswick Feder- "most stupid piece of legislation ever passed by a responsible gov- ewnment." The resolution asks vincial that pro- agalrlst the Ives in margarine he rcmoved. lin- der the act, nmrgarlne sold In New Brunswick may contain m preservntive other than common salt and coloring is limited to a slight percentage. The resolution says that farmers are “large purchasers of margarine h the 1n- whlle they try to force butter dustrial workers to purchase st 75 cents per pound." lbeen fatal so Iar. Only Nova Scolia HALIFAX. Aug. 31 —fOP) ._ Mrs. Margaret; Hood died in hos- ' 185i flieht frcm poliomyelitis just two weeks alter her mother flew from England to he at he;- bedside. Born 2'7 years ago in Stratford- likscx. England, Mrs. llood had lived hcrc for the last three years. She married Charles Hood while he was serving overseas during the Second World wax» - $urvivo1js_~includo her parents. W1: sndlws. Hwy Pony-Evens of- Upton, Cheshire. ' Mrs. Hood's death five the total ., died Three douths were re- corded earlier. Nova Scnlla health officers have reported 38 caserthis year. This was on Increase of 13 compared to 194B. ks lo bring that prov- to four. None have one case ince's total Mr. Dewling enlisted Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps ,in 1942, sn-I. after three and one- nalf years’ service rejoined the Montreal branch as accountant in 1945. He was later appointed a trust officer at Montreal, which position he held until his transfer to Charlottetown as assistant man- ager In October of last year. Will Manage P. E. I. (Io-Op Services ___..._ Mr. Jerome O'Brien. assistant manager of th tive Services, a central marketing organization formed this sum- mer by some 30 member Co-np- erativcs throughout the Island. The I.C.S. is the first producer- mvncd organization on PEI. which ' both fsih and farm e new manager re- interest and encour- aging contacts" both in and out of co-operative circles. The second up: preach of the storm. - Govemor-General 1 To Inspect Cadets KINGSTON. Auk. 31 - (@)- The Governor-General is, to Viili Kingston Sept. 24, an army source said here today. Viscount Alex< ander will inspect and address cadets at the Royal Mill Col» lege and attend, their regain l!) St. Lawrence pier. I The trI-service college which reopened last yv-ar for the firs‘ time since 1942, starts e new, term next month. figlgrdal’: 5991mm?" 5w- ugasl reported last year end one in ‘ l 4 . Following today's reports, the provincial health minister called doctors of his department to a conference. A ccmmittee wds nam- ed to assist doctors treating polio and needing advice. New Brunswick has had l3 cases activities of good labor orgnnlz~ utlons" British Mission Sail For Talks SOUTHAMPTON, England, Aug. 3l~--(AP)—~Bn-iluln's dollar mission sailed today aboard tho Mnurcinnin for the Anglo-Amerlcan-Canndlan monetary and economic talks open- ing Sept. 7 in Washington. Foreign Secretary Bevin and Sir Stafford Crlpps, Chancellor of the Exchequer, were waved away by a queyslde crowd calling luck" and "bring u: back dollars." Bevin told reporters the folk! with United States and Cnnndian officials on Britain's financial straits will be historic in Import- once. “Unless we can sixty-six which gives roadway from new eta-operative gather with P.E.l. Co-operative Union the P.E.l. Federation of Agricul- ture. 1t Is expected that they will ' be ready for occupancy within the next two weeks. On the ground floor, the lay- out of the Charlottetown Farm- ers’ Ora-operative grocery and feed store has been approved. Many applications have bcenre- ceived for the position of man- ager and it is expected that the ll E ' ‘ position will be filled shortly. I In (I|v|l Serme , sily, stated yesterday that the busy summer s __._... " "Show at New Glasgow tonight. son of Rusty" with Ted Donald. 9!‘. Chinese Admiral Was Ilong Kong Nero HONG KONG, Aug. 31 —~(Reui- era-Admiral sir Andrew Chan Ohak. one-legged hero of (he sec- ond Wo War Hong Kong. died in night. Bh- Andrew, 56, tom's first postwar mayor and a former commander of the South China Navy. He was the Chinese Government representative In l-long Kong in 1941. and was knighted for his services in leading the escape of the colonial secretary. Brig. David Mercer MncDougall. and other Brillsh officials, drier the colony's surrender to the Jop- nnese. Facing Graves! Period In Its l-Iistory BANFF, Alta, mm. 3I~ICP>~ Py Canada's legal profession is facing the raves: period in Its long his- tory, pelegates were told today n! the opening of the genes-n! ecs- slons of the Canadian Bur Assoc- iation convention. The warning, main theme of the three, principal speakers, today " wee coupled with n challenge to the profession to fees boldly the changing conditions In the World and ensure that justice "is fairly and evenly administered." Premier Manning of Alberta. welcoming the more than 1.1700 11¢‘- legntes and their friends to the Province, warned that rules and 15w; governing organized society have become so numerous and complex; that they "have encroach- ed upon the Inherent rights of the individual." Stanley S. McCuaIg of Edmon- ton, president of the C. B. A. said in his annual report that dele- getu must never allow the m» m become static. "- "I; requires constant remould- 5., Aug; 31- In; and re-eheplng to meet ever- owe of Csmp- chenllnl conditions." he mid. was elected‘ “Fran E. Holman o! Sentlle. ritllne United prhl ant of the American Bar t the lnntltuws Alloc 9n, was Presented with an e honorery life membership In the C. B. A. at e‘ brief ceremony. In en eddreu. Iigdlscloscd that lane’ are under way to hold n am meeting of tborC. B. A. and the Amerlcen Ber at Washington, s n. .‘,_’ .. .. ‘My, I ‘ . . _ ' s "BMW Morell every Tuesdgy, éfljgelyfind Saturday. Show stern ... . , "Dance Friday, Scpt. 2, at Ellis “P08. Central Royalty. Music by Don Mcsser and his Islanders. "Legion Dance. North Rustloo Hall, Friday night, September 2nd. Refreshments served. HYIDance Mtfgtewsrt i every Thursday night, by A1 Blanchard. __..... "Provincial Plowing Match end rsc Show at Du dos. Wednes- day. September 31st. ._.__. "Moms n ndm Country ("lib- Trs-vellers i, every Thurs- gélyf.‘ orchestra Western Rhythm It con of keeping profits at a reasonable level by price control rather than lcgislalivc action. The T.U.C. hit back at critics ‘76£>§..-.....a on Page 5 do), a) Milk “Plant Is Gutted BHEDIAC, -- Flrc ionl milk pasteurization plant in Norihumbcrland Strait summer sort town. Damage was estimated oi $3,060. .. Flames b High tl e today ct 4.04 A, M,‘ and 6.18 P. M. ' Sun z-lses this morning eel-Sal and sols at 6.38. rnillv l-iovin widenl r: to suspend Sllimncrsllic tide eighteen utcs later than Charlottetown. (C?) -~ by thq 1c Weather Office valid until mid- Legion music ——-——- "me Aug. .31 -(OPI —— Oanada‘: Frleeral Civil Service has increased frcm 44.143 to 118,370 in _ _ the last 10 _vcars. BIITPHU of , ‘ml Ollltlfil forecasts issued Statistics figures showed today. "‘ the ""“"ll7vmil1lflfl Pllbl The Increase to 118,970 in 1948, the _ I In Halifax and "A cautlous class by nature. lhnl n11,“ Thursday,‘ Inst your for which figures are available, was about 268 per cent. iiirmefiim-"Pflrlll"?! have 17”"! Regional forecasts. over 1938. In the decade ‘VHF! 01' lllmpmfl W’ TNSPIY "d, Prince Edward Island — Mostly inns. m» size o! the civil service we for!’ Mr- Gvrmim em» "Hui clear becoming cloudy Thursday increased about 1O per cent, U10)’ 811’ mflkln! Slfiw "lid iléfldyl affpfnflflnl Comm- Thurmay, 41.243 i0 (-4.15. Pfblfflll" light winrls increasing Thu , "' afternoon in south l5. Low earl? {war Fuse Tuuflmg Qgg il“'."ilii..'2.°'fli"i.flfili.liifil. l: 0 . l0 Years Ago Today nd 72 Summary for By The cnmdhn yr". estimates are available. Ten years ago today (Thurs- coming cloudy TORONTO. Aug. 3i -- (CP) - Minimum and maximum tenmem titres: -—-Vlciorla 49-72; Edmon- Amvns dihs In"; and lmvgovid m. (mo; Regina 3M0; Winnipeg “IE-HPOYIS EVE 0P9 WBTE B om C _ . _ . day) Germany hurled her Ifm- bombs, block-buster bombs. fly- gg.4pfvfoz?:ganl’os;?75i4‘ gtifgzg ‘d “'4'” “gain” Pmaml- Th“ Ins bomb!» "W" WPBPW- "*- Saint John sa-vl- lllonolon 50-22‘ act touched off the Second World 914.115“; fypgg o; gfllllgyy, jgt- Halifax 5540. Charlottetown so: War-the bloodiest, most destruc- pmpened gum" Md .1157)! 77. Sydney 551m. ‘qmalnh w": tive conflict in human history. bomb"; s,’ John.‘ 6045 ‘ ‘ [For the ncxtt six years millions Cqmplgx (gglmlqueg m- mqving ‘ ' 0 men Bullh- r e round strikin forces by _ Britain mid France declared W“ sirgandg for conductlngg amphibious aommN ‘égiuzx? In“ Sept. 3. 1939. Eleven d!!! m" operations were developed. The the Canadian Parliament voted l0 airplane, which was used to con- L" mm“ L“ cl?" Tllfimllfllli loin in the slrvssie- The United sldersble extent In u...» First "- M- m” 5'"- Siillfi! entered the COnfllCf Did. ‘Wm-Id Wm‘ bgggmg g mgjor weq- ‘ 7, lllll-slx months after Russia pg“ 1n u“; semnd wmd w“, had been invaded by German» Thanks in large measure to Am- Millifll’? Ind "Alum" d9" l" U" erican Industrial capacity, It was war are believed to total 22.060,- the Alli»; and not 1m Germans The number of wounded ls estimated at 34,400,000. nnd Japan o had the heavy preponderance of war machines Canadian forces suffered 98.408 casualties with 37470 killed. 1.848 on their side at the end. -Dsy, marking the rend of missing and 53,17 wounded. Total cost of the thc fighting in Europe, came M y put at $1,1l8.991,483.084 and pro- 8, 1945. Japan stopped lighting petty damage at 8230,900.000,000. Ann. 14 and signed nrticles of SUFJQHdEX‘ Sept. 2 (Tokyo time). Those figures do not include the cost and damage of the eight- On this 10th anniversary, the your war in gains, for which no HALIFAX, Aug. 31 --— Halifax, is superin- tendent of the Job, On crossing the railroad track nn the Experimental Farm from Mnlpcque Bingo end Tiflvsdnv. Septambflr gated.’ echo“ served 1mm use to aao. \ "Como Io ohldren‘ Supper in "Moving Hell, Wednesday, Sept. 7th. by . z. o. 1.. a l~ ofiifcun... from l to 1o?“ "Mil-old Hell. ‘luckily, len- "mb" 13kb, . Bingo, Cuvds and Lunch. Sponsored by 0, W. I-Hxue. Bevin said he welcomed Presi- dent Truman's llpeeth made In Philadelphia Monday, promising help for Britain in cvnlns with --_-_-_-i-~_--__ in her economic problems. (Continued an Page 5 Col. .6) u; ‘ a h Charges Russia Seeks To Drive Out Allies Iy csarmrn. nnvmsou G , Mm. 81 - ‘(APT k; Brig» en. Plrank L. How ey loo ""95 ‘l book today at the Russian-s he deelt- with for four years and warned them they would get no- where with continuing trickery in Germany. Their persisting elm. he laid, I: to drive the western powers out end tear Germany spurt. Retiring u United States Gom- mendant of Berlin end preparing to go home next week, tho former Philadelphia advertising executive told 100 Allied end Gefmlm n- porterl at e press conference: Thursday - B€~ after noon. .__... "The Annull Chicken auppcr, glass: end Dance in Vernon mm ":2,- grggtalhv. eopumbor 5th. mu- m e. u. "‘ m“ ...... ' ublle meeting at Afton Hell. v. 88;». 8 u 8.30 Russians were reviewed at the conference and in his four-yen re- m port. Rev. 0. A. Britten Executive Member .3131.’ hi‘. .,= SUNDAYS Lv. Cape Tomnnflnl 10.85 AJII. 3.00 tM. 8.00 PM. WOOD lSLANDS-GAIIIIOU DAILY FERRY Leave Wood hhmle 7 All: l1 A-Mq 1 P-MJ 3 PJDL: 5 Leave Caribou '1 AM; a A.M.; 11.5mm; 12.11;; 8 PM: I PM. ' the meetin l0 establish l c nttetown, ‘fsttanu 00min on Batu E, N. Rev. Ai G. bellton, N. B, to president of the Baptist lnstl ute annual meet g h "-1- lloroil and Vicinity. I to Morel] Hell, flldey and limb! atom Pro- Fuller Ill! B]!!! _ mentioned u e "They will keep trying tricks end possible candidate for meyor of pretense es long es they think Philadelphia. ‘ may can m lwsy with ‘ Howlcy ms u.» u I06 Brooks set ewsy Ilth it and 1 would ed- e _ do n not ' gfflhm-Ofll? 100 laugh: m e me them not to try." that the American “amour. Don't mill dill show. no lenom lsowlcy Turned In counter it u tn an up "e r l weewww flvleneell... . “My guen is tint 0y won't try to strangle Bert ooh o could vim the wo-rk of repairing the dlmege, c‘ still E09! Ol- . I . “" . a