‘MERE m wai- QTIWJ“... i€I3-;'3';“"’"o-..u".'."" ILSLEY B 00c T DRAWS STRONE CRITICISIW Frolesls A Holt f Transportation Board Hearings a In (‘blown "On a int or order‘ Lur d and"! iah Mr. Mc~ t one on which de- bate could be held at the time, and on with his colleagues. Mr. Moi-urn pro to move an adloummm of mono to diecuaa the ting of the Bound u ""1 M“ “We”! Shortly a-fter the Hpuaa convened, i118. ‘he ttzrnarllalwerfroan ‘Malibu “Kong! . . tea charg- oumonftizie ferry irma. can only be decided dir- propar. unconstl “ no real legal a ad for aha Borden-T h a! Transport unis may make Board of -i-o have rates revised. He promised to give a more in the opposition lobby. “we were 1 aa a bridge and rates Coming Events idge. on utomobileauxwatgelflvstgg lamb a o er mm m $7 to $3 return. it was doinc directly B ‘t’ h T 1 1 d d d b m m Mm. ' p c oaey Bu" e ilYe latte lggnorablgtelxtgt lvlrdr-lion 5h s 8mm“ bmnb‘ Th” m his own ministerial responsibility. Ii. a matter for the "Talkies-Bowl Thurodiw. _ "Maviel at Edema“ tonight. f'Talkieq.-Ma_.l_peiua Wednesday. "Brae Picnic, Wedmsday. July 10th. . Toners Queen's member fa taking all possible steps to have the meeting "Ice Cream Social. and m Tuesday. July 9th. "S F tAugusius Pla era in a Holfll, Wednesday, Jilly 10m; "All interested tery plea-so meet there July f do‘ _ j §v lbam ay iii-tune. “Special Dance Curling W Y. Canada Doirou Orchestra. om"‘°°a3i.'32‘i“ Jrugulglth-Tm c’ , . nel-‘a Orchestra. QUEBEC. July 8 - (C?) --o....‘.'.. Lllfifilléd, Wood Islands West School. Thursday, July 11th. P booed! Jn aid of school. "North Tryon Presbyterian Pio- Wednesdayy-Tuly 10th. Church danger and on the road Pl! Msgr. Nicole sol-d that. oday. A statement by Msgr. Omel- lanfe. Auxiliary Bishop bee. is scheduled to be rsslgd Qefi: mm“ u“ the" sleeves’ swinging "lllarshfield - Dunstaffnage Un- ited Church Tea Wednarday. July 10. Supper ready at 5 o'clock. If not fine following fine evening, "lxpecttocara whole Barley. 8 booking ordera. Arab League liotc "Unloading bagged 'wheat and oata at Hazelbrook Tueaduy and Wednesday. Smith B "Collecting hog: for Davin Fraser every Thursday. Write me A. Cutcliffe. Freder- Mdiovwell. CAIRO. July B - (AP) longed the right of State: to intervene round grains at Cardigan Tue:- ay and Wednesda , -July 0 "clams -—-——- Jews" in the United Slates. "Reserve July 11th for Women's Institute Canverlggm gllgglvisog . a . . n immediate emigration to Palestine Jawa. declared tha: the disfurbancea that will atlne and the whole Arab east. endangering l of peace and security. are illc_ rcj. gponlibillty ofdthoianwgoe flliiélgi$fl~ a au or. an u - __ rnondft one’ of the Anglo-American Lo July 8 “ ‘c?’ ttae. - a ~ ibn emu-ii melhtlme. 2.3631 fififllffif §f§f’,§.‘_"p,{§‘.‘"';;,.,§"““'°“" "Dance in Brio ezow day night July 1 1h. choatre. "m crc social. c’. m siwliluiTll~vrrc va of arruta June N by 3111"" had hem releaiied in Palestine appar’ I CHI-div HIIWW“ Itrlnaled. a Home Office ma» c at’? reported after axamin n: her _ . “d ‘hunm, m “an, I ‘business a! r mun! discovery of iliu crime “m” “MWTM- l League note alao asked toward n all.‘ ..l’.$"“..§...%¥""i'£éiii.i. - l ‘Ygthmuothar “in con- ._ w . . 52%;’... wlu. oi > W ‘Pllflflild Bank liars the CM“- ll i! “n. kn. agent hora for rades suffered from Italian riot- ers last_saturday—tumed on the Italians tonizht in a violent coun- ‘Cit To] it’ t cardinal’; llcnrlition ‘“§.i‘.f.‘.‘“°‘.’.i§§.i§‘.3§" .,....... If 9. "V". 3.5a e » 1 = and heads mill" . . . .. - cooker-armor... * E ’ . .. in .17. Jflsl d towir ~ rial?“ betaftige rcllflb-slvlnglhvifn Bri- I V T’ fish mllliarv police drove the . . . “- Cm- xzav troops back to their bar- dillon of Rodflgue Cardinal Vil- “The Guard": began ‘when a lefleuve. stricken by a sudden ill- B-vlw of British soldiers. accom- neas during the week-end "l! the named bl’ 5°!“ Amelltll" 501" some a: last night" pa“; diers. congregated in the Piazza their belts and shouting insults to Italian bystanders. There were onri ra tors. l with their clubs in NDON. Scotland Yard i today charged murder" . "If: long crime wave, tho girl was qfi,£fg?flnd.tft€g:y 180810910 in a filiififsfhiffii“ ..'°'.ii°i°”i‘i“ _ l‘ a . nu u - l . 7501"‘ 1d Nlddlia x girl. who dra- <l a if last flllioldly after a _ lager!!! dinnbi- with a man in ‘he south cont roiort .. plaice i. mam th. . ’ u‘ ted. oath in low Mo - coo ‘ l i n tw - _ march illntrniredlafi ‘to of: mt v ‘h f zréléaoetuft of’: v NI r0 with i: . _ 145m». _ Cardnfl‘. . fiilih. mutilated body wan m #3 iliiti‘ "' “‘ “ “““°" iii heeelril Wee u: for July ll. M p by Eveybo TCovei-s Prince Edward Island Like the llcw cnanwrrcroww. CANADA. TUESDAY. JULY 9, 1946 Atomic Bomb Secret l/Vill Be Closely guarded Radiation Effective Within fillle 0f Bomb-Armored Warships Safer Than Transports By HOWARD W. BLAKEBLEE Associated Preaa Science “Titer ABOARD THE 11.3.8. APPALACH- rm. July a _- (AP) - The blllSt of X-rays and invisible alpha. oeta Q f and neutron rays that hit ships u; ‘by meM gel-tof Transport M}; in (“mam from the atomic bomb were more or ween er o _______ , u“ me Provincial Govemmm; who recent“ succeeded m‘ D. A. smashed down and the heat hat according to the tcmla of Confeder- Macmmnon a, a feet lay between a safe zone and at 2.000 feet above the target sh pa more than an hour afterward picked up what Stafford Warren. said was a "goodiy” amount of x- crippling than That altitude was the x-ray wrecked somennesselsh t t I1; p 5r e y a some 0 conxeder. gm Bulk o; can-g:- a l-‘aflvy ‘i; u...- ifitgi. fleet would m.’ .. 81"" ' - Pwl- MT» "ml" °XP1°m°d xvii: LwMltnCulerizeenzllgodotha ,‘;.‘;.‘:‘;‘e..i‘l. “€.‘§..“‘"’ even i m i .h promised m1» s... l. so: .<:=r:r:n..~r;::. n. an: cs ‘§.‘.f.."‘§.ili"‘§..§li‘ ~ "gamed o a“ mun“ angogigp“; matlon of the Bank of Canada in gone more than a few days out . h “we ml» w mil»:- w .122...“ .‘“2..2l’.‘l3l“‘i‘i'§§‘.f“ "c" rsivsuusr g ‘ able to work. ~ The precise effect of these is, this same time. the amount rays from the water near the tar- get centre and from some during the atomic flash. but they were absorbed in solid matter mid caused all the other kinds of 'ay's. Col. Warren estimated there was danger from the rays mile of the bomb. that the rays would have casualties of most or all of crews would have been killed outright by Others would have of the 3.400 animals are likely to ll the full story of ‘I Minlsterdnot T k R g live does not te for any sub-contractor such aa the a e e what would have board of Transport Commiss or the Canadians National men. _ Parties specially trained 0n Italians l» they could not approach closely to the numerous target shlps. ' A rl th hl . x-rays sinod have the ferry rates declared soleiv TRIESTE. July 8 —<AP)-Bri- HKJKSQ... 15:1; thick, nesmtiaiion b tw tLh c ail t -» m ti . n. - l _,____—-—-—~—i cllfinlliifl! 0f Dominion and grow/Eh’) lllfilfilifofifip lnglisznillgopihesirflgollllg: 51$; slgigriasly cdeflrieegd? Just a for)?‘ (Continued On Pflfie 5 Col. fil others would have been ill wflthin a week and some for as long as Many of these yi-oillil have recovered. but have been left with The rays, like other three-mall‘ mrnishihg of electric currentin Charlottetown and lame outside Because of that monopoly it was more or less indifferent to the comlfllaints of its patrons, it serious situation when essential services in the City were without “naming deprived of elec- trical current and power for the better part of several days. Cuun. Stewart said. He did not mean to Appointment of a Herman“ GOlclQnl. which had been a con- committee with said today. The Quebec archbishop Cenlrflllcfl 091M for the Italian ‘T1111 last night was apparewly .i.t at TIOYBTS- blim- re- The soldiers then went to the setup and all other malt Excelsior Theatre. a motion nio- linen-t to the operation. costs and as no turc hulls? for British servicemen revenues 0i the Maritime meal" Chléligifi was noted ll'l the Cardinalf’! and awaited reinforcements. Company. Ijitd" itn this tcltyb to the con ton since yesterday, l-o o- end of fair niz i over o e own- flclol communlfllle will he issued cpfgflfi“ ha“ "§‘}§’f.,,,§°“",,‘§§“m§§§ coil‘ and operated. either by C v Corpora on or down the broad thoroughfare} the (my and the Provmml Go“ eminent." night. at concerning the -, Company did not do the very best they could when the breakdown occurred. That was not the point. The point was that such contin- regular monthly anproximatelv L000 British dem- l mew“ M m” (my cmmcn" to this effect. Once they charged en masze up; moved by Coun. J. D, Stewart and a steep hill striking out at flec- seconded bv iniz civilians in the path and Donald was 935504 lmifllmmlsly- - ' u s sllatterinu windows. a The resolution also urged that the $0M T0 Brltdlll, . . British military police rushed Board of Public Utilities make "a ~ into the fray and drew some blood full and J into the recent __ The An irate Tcm-mv asked an MP. consequent __ i Arm Lgague, ins holes ‘ti’?! Brclfiailn zvléiofjizfis rilllfsulfifr $13; ighgtijdid afnéslegrical supply at the Mar-l nte lacs. av a- s a.W_V' and we U ‘ d United "DDR1 ask me." rolcrled the M. in Palestine P. as he shoved the soldier in a others before the caaa has been placed military truck. before the United Nation: and aa- aailed what it called the been foreseen and provided fol Coun. Stewart stated that the [Maritime Electric Compmnys prof- it last year from its operations in the Province fl-Pbroximated $40-- 000. most of whim profit went to the United States. in the Province and the only way to retain it was iu have the City. if possible Coun. Gordon Mac- lncorlvenienca to tourists and in endeavouring to reach the Province by ferry from Tor- mentine was also the subject 0i strong criticism. which was dir- of a clamor-cue and noisy band 0f acted against the Federal Depart- or F mcnt of Transport. The League. giving its views on . ' ' ' Mayor B. Earle MacDonald Dm- the Anglo-American inquiry com- a sided at the meeting. all the Coun- mittaa report which recommended | cillm-s being present except Coun. J Government trike the whole plain! Transportation Maddie Mayor MacDonald said the ail- ustion at Borden and Tormen- tine for the past few weeks had Jmsala made in the budget. H; did ‘ ' The Mayor welcomed Dr. O. W. people. many of them strangers to Nordland on his first appearance the Province. had been forced to "r beforg the Council a; meat and live in their automobiles at Tor- ' mentlne for as long as 24 hours _____ while Waiting to be ferried across the Strait. There were no eating places. lavatories. or other easen- (Continued On Page. 5 col. 4) jprnvidcd. Others had ac crl receipt of the new Fe _~'.‘(\Sill5. food inspector. Dr. Nordland suc- ,cceds the late Dr. I. E. Croken in the position. Advocates Purchaae _ Mayor MacDonald read a stato- lfl "19 Ilayinz of 8 Pretty movie meat in which he condemned the extra and combed a wide sécilor‘. “can; bfegkdowng g; the Mm. of southern England for the "m, 319cm‘, 91ml. gnd advocated 8mm‘ atrangler of Sheila Martin. 11- m‘; “W. b. “gen g0; m; Olty, Mum" yosr-od Fawkham schoolgirl. all-ll?!‘ 31 ixth female victim-l of a month- u. a, Windsor Tornado m.» oulw tiozgzgriaaiptlu Pm own interests ui the Prov- The following an aoriptiona I all ' a Clflon‘ , 8.1 a.rn., l” faithful from Rome and other " British Loan Glcars First Barrier (By mil-E's; um, WASHINGTON. July B—-(A.P)-— The $3.750000.0fl0 loan to Britain cleared its first barrier in the House of Representatives today on a 161 to 67 vote after President Truman wrote that its defeat wculd imneril the United Nations plan for world economic co-oper- ation. The vote came on a motion to out the Senate-approved legisla- tion formally before the House for a four-day debate. It gave no accurate measure of the oppositions strength. for the loans opponents split on an at- tempt by some members to block consideration and sweep the bill from the floor. Several foes of the loan voted for the rule pre- senting the measure to the House. Mr. Truman declared that “with- {uut this (loan) agreement it will be difficult. if not impossible to’ proceed with the United Nations ‘program for economic co-opera- ion.’ With some administration lead- ers voicing concern that the rat- ‘iflcation bill might fail. suite ‘Sscretsry Bvmcs cabled from Paris an appeal to the House for l ratification. . "The British loan is the first essential economic step toward pence and security." Mr. Bvrncs sa . Indicative of ldmlntsiration difficulties. Chairman A. J. Sab- ath iDcm.-Ill.> of the rules com- mittee told the House that “for the first time in'l3 years I am unable to support the administra- ion." On the other hand. Ran I»; w, Smith (Dem-Va). who often dif- fers with the administration on domestic nlatters. look the offen- sive in behalf of the loan. "Don't measure this thing in dollars." he shouted. "Measure it in blood. Measure it in terms of prune." "if we are izclnlzrggéha. Q fprglgn. Cffailrlnfilfiver but. l And. he fold the House. "if- ewinsfnn Churchill hacl not been lilfilldlfi! there in those d-ark davs learlv in the war. many more Arn- "TlCli-‘l boys wculd have lost their lives." Rep. H. H. Buflett (Ream-Nab) one of the oppostlion leaders. ralledJor defeat of the ratifica- tion bil. declaring i! "moves us toward destruction by Commun- ism." The money wculd be used to “ex- nand socialism and state owner- ship” u. Britain. he told the House. Rep. Sabath told the House Bri- tain "never has done anything for our nation." while “we have saved hei- twice." Budget Proposals lllll h. Accepted By Two Provinces OTTAWA. July 8 —-(CP)-—Fin- uiice Minister Ilslev today imam. cd the Commons two provlymgg had accepted "in principle" the Dominion-Provincial relation pro- noi name the provinces. Mr. Ilslev. speaking in reply to a Question bv P. C. Black (PC- Cumberland). said in addition to tlon. issue. Davi the two provinces which had ac- cepted one had requested further The replies of the provinces would be tabled later. Mother iiabrini Pruclaimcrl A Saint By FRANK BRUTIO VATTCAN CITY. July 8—'(APl— The belle of Roma's churches ranlf out yeaterday proclaiming‘ the sainlhnod of the Blened other Fradcea-lflyior Cabrini. gera- mon ea rc n pagean an re- ligious a boliam in Pater’: Balilica rought to a clove tho roceaa of canonization by which or the firat time p citizen of the United States wan elevated to aalnthoed in the. Roman Catholic O urrh ' '""rz.=.'.'l"..n'."..la"ri..as m of the world in attendance. TRIM! the worshipper: were nuns of the Miaaionary Slater-l of the Sacred Hurt. founded by Saint Frances Xavier - an aha new will oe called. Mother Cabrini was rn hi Italy but wont to the Unit Stale: at an earhrage. lha died n Cili- cago Dec. 82,1911. liar order had eatabiiaha charitable lraaltutlom mdriym III of the n! Staten no a ma ma Eons: im ma m '0. Jlnelr: At "I. the waa mi-aelimfnr?" ‘Pill’ n“? 1"" C. 0 I m, ".1. ll ‘Ind DING!‘ 10 PAGES Failure Of Governmcnt Tn Reduce Taxes, Cut Expenditure Condemned OVITAWA. July 8 - 1GP» _.. Opposition spokesmen, firing the opening guns in the budgetspeecil debate, t Non-Confidence He concluded his moving a motion of non-infid- ence in the government. tion called on the House to express the budget provided no fax relief until i947. that it gave no indication of any serious attempt to eliminate extravagance, and that the policies of the gov- dlscouratglng pro- regrei. that crnment were riuction. Angus Maclnciis (CCF-Vimcouvcr East) acting leader of the C. party. and Solon Low. Social Cre- dit“ leader. followed Mr. Macclon- he . Mr. Maclnnis said looked “back to forward Scout-Guide campaign Off To Good Start ‘Hie Boy Scout-Girl Guide Fin- ancial Camnairzn to raise 810.000 to carry on their province got away to a splendid start yesterday when a donation of $500.00 was received from the. firm of DeBiols Bros. Ltd the Hon. G. D. De lols Collectors special names division of the cam- paign under the co-chairmanshib of Mr. P, R. McCormick and Mrs. Loub Sadlel- launch the drive DIODE? Wday- A. joint appeal to the public to sub- i port these two worth while youth organizations bv ~ Reay. provincial commissioner for the Girl Guides. and Major N. W. towther. dent of the Boy appears The immediate objects for the financial calnpaign outlined bv the Rev. as. field commissioner for the Boy Scout-a. and are as follows: lcouruiuee On Prize B Col- 11 British Goods In Improved Position OTTAWA. Jul)’ 8—iCP)—- 10 per cent loss in the value of the British pound in terms of the. clarification and that had been ‘Canadian dollar as a result of the knowiwqqdoilar being brought into parity derai pro- ‘ with the rote: of rather than now. For a time after the war Bri- tiah exporters found it alib to produce certain tvpea o that could be sold under the Can- adian price ceiling. To meet thin situation they were allowed in on a production coat baala‘ and often sold hilher than somewhat aim- ilar Nada made .. R00 S competition difficult but with the greater premium on the Canadian dollar. the returns to the Britiah manufacturer in sterlina be may noble hiya to meet Candi-rd prices. mt." ' “M” thlmlalvl i0 bl!‘ 0 ERR lligplallurcl functional-Ina, 4.5: vu in 4 1- fore:- lgeuolen that never» ppm, Maxi’ i... 4'4 OI A Main: MAN!“ llhlfllflllflb @1185’ Criticized the Gov-i twins back to what it was .n fh ernment for offering tax relief. for failing to cut ex- penditures leaving the economy to the of chance." . M. Macdonnell (PC-Mu..-<o;<n~ Ont). chief financial ci-‘rtic of the Progressive Conservative tion. set off the barrage in a 9.000- word speech in which he stressed the "unrealiiy of There was unreality in the new proposed deferred the facing at deficits, in the fail- ure to accentuate production md ln the failure to make a can on- traied attack extravagance." only manure-thirties. TflCPO was no propos- and for eacetime ‘bombers took off today on ihQ . through the? driller. Past l American dollar _glve certain British goods an im- proved competitive position in the Canadian market and much de- pends on what extent the British exporters will have goods to advantage of experts said hero today. Moat of the products Canada is stripping to Britain such as reheat. bacon. and cheese Canadian dollar-a and the chance will not affect the returns to the Canadian producer. ducts. however. will coat l0 bel- cent more in terms of sterling. As Canada's loan to Britain is in terms of Canadian dollars. the loan will not be "wom out‘ an? sooner with the hiaher value of the dollar and as the time for ra- oayment la so lona delayed the amount it will cost Brita-in to rc- ‘uay the loan will depend on the exdlanga at that time " and tonight at 6.46 Delivered Illi- . otbu Provhaayl Ill-Lill- i rained no indication that tLe gov. ernment was prepared f0 preveni I the economy oi the country fro: _ i ‘- fo bridge the ga between the in- vestments neede for full employ- ment and those private ccrterprlal is prepared for. "Blind Blunderlng" ._ .v... \ _ w .‘.,..o.. -_,-.¢=---~.»~. "The country that could plan s! well for war is left in peacc-tim lo the blind blundorlng o chalice," said Mr. Maclnnls. He also moved a motion 0| want-of-confidenca in ‘he ROV‘ ernmeni. It criticized the gov: eminent for falling to increase In- come exemptions sufficiently. for falling to provide fc-r public‘ ‘In- vestment to nssure full employ- meut. for failing in provide fol! social security measures in thd offer to the Provinces. and for, falling to recognize cc-operafivel as non-profPt-making organlzq< tians. Mr. Low said the budget as l whole had been a "great dl-saapomt- merit" to Canadians who had Worked and sacrificed during the war. He said the government had . ffiiled to meet the needs of lowed income groups in raising lncomq tax exemptions for single person: from $660 to $750 and married persons from $1.200 to $1.500. Exemptions should have been placed at 81.200 ‘and $2.000 with tax: bonds providing the difference hi revenue. The bonds could bo ‘Ofmlilillfii 0n Page 5 Col 7) GOODWILL TOUR GRAVELY. England, July H -.. (CP) - Eight British Lancasteli first leg of an l8.000-¢mi|e "Gouda _wlll Tour“- of ‘the United fit!!! 4. whitilnwill ciurlmizlate with ihel: part c potion or , a r orce do festivities at Loo ugh elcnhug. l? Eight more arc ache riled to leavl tomorrow. ‘ in: AVERAGE SEW-MADE MAN liloiitc . lliNE A ioucli 4m: E flu’. BUlLDlNR " in SPECfOR \ \;) . HALIFAX. Jilly 9—(Tuesday)-< iCP)——Offif'lz1i inland forecasts is- sued by the Dominion Publid Weather Office here at 12:15 urn. A.D.T. today. ' Forecasts, valid until midnight tanighf. Prfnco Edward Island - Partly cloudy Slightly warmer today. Light winds with sen hrr s along rho coast during the day. ,p= High today at Charlottetown 80. lzul Summary-Partly cloudy. aome- what ivarmor. ' TORONTO. July 8 ~ (C?) — Minimum and maximum ll-nlpera- lures: Vancouvcr 56. 60; Victoria. 53. 60; Edmc-iiic-n 43. 71: Regina 57. 80; Winnipeg 60. 85: Toronto 86. 84; Ottawa 53. 70: Montreal m, . 68; Quebec 44. 65; Saint John 6i, u -; Moncton 48. ca; Halifax 55. 65; ‘ Charlottetown 5i. 48; Sydney b2. 58; Yarmoufh 52, 67. liigh tide this morning at, 7.1! l Sun sets this evening at 8.48 and riaes tomorrow nun-hing at, 522. Full moon July 14th. 5. 22 A. M4 Sumimerside tide eighteen minn utes later than Charlottetown. ‘ A13 SCHEDULE Charlottetown-Menorah — LeavI Charlottetown a A. M.. 10.30 A. M4 5.15 P M Arrive Charlottetown 12 P. M; 5.55 P. M., 7.35 P. M. . Charlottetown-Halifax - Lea“ » Charlottetown 18.55 P. M. '~ Charlottetown 4.55 P. M. I Charlottetown - New Glugow -ii l Leave cniiriotmwwn 12.45 P.1d. Arrive Charlottetown 5 P. M. Standard Time throughout- Lea it 9&3 A-BL. 1 P and .31.??? ‘F Extra tripa are made bebwlfl; which autolnoblloasfi ‘ 3g ‘garmntilzaff Li!" Wind ULILSLM. 1 Jlfianuf