"era MERE Man cnuuaq-n , ':..-..:.-*.:.s the ‘ ’ I __..._._.__.._'.._.___.... tlllrlllll. Founded III. ma, Guardian. Two Cash. a V v-aq -( 1. 2247/” The Poop e's Paper _ ' Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ‘CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1945 ~_ ‘i b. \\\ Read by Ollouse Approves jlnited Nations Charter Stresses Necessity 0S Return To Saner "l ‘Driving Park andEx/iibition Association 1944 Outstanding Activities and Future Plans Reviewed at Annual Meeting f The annual meeting of the Charlottetown Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition Associa- tion was held in the Company's office. Tweei Bulld- ing, Thursday morning it. ten our cio . ‘the president's report ap- pears below. Various activities wars discussed and suggestions made concerning mat s in con- nection with tho Ex bltion par- ticulars of which appear later in thi report. ‘Bis.- dates for Old Home Week to l ' inclusive. ' llilrco rs and cfiiclais resulted as o o ' ' nit-adieu: LL-Col. n. s. Mac- K n. D.S.O., President; lion. T. W . Prowse, vice-president; J. W. POIXICEIZIIYSBCICCJQPVK-lfdkdgtbf“ c a, e . . enria y, . Co?! Slows-rt. John : e acvlaor¥giarifiomeon s a if or the Government: Hon. J. Iailgcr ure~ W 'R.' r. m d Minister of is Sits-w, .A.. Deputy Agri- lure. . > ' i Ii-idin a u» iii... Jildlc" .r. Seam ruamenrs carom roit 1m To the Shareholders of the Char- lottetown Driving Park and Pro- vincial Exhibit! Association. Ladies and Gent emam-é h id an elltllmmutilngxor tuth ' o n moo a s lata date’ but because of tha dis- r-(Oon-tinuad on ‘FAETYETT Corning Events O H. L b? , O _ an, PD. W! liming ._ LT. COL. II. A. MMKINNON. 11.8.0. and Crolx do Guerra. President Provincial Exhibition Association. "Chi n Supper at Brevrar Boyle's, fNew Haven, Octoberl $1.4m.‘ = > 20-2. . "Unloading Wheat at ML. Herr:- art todfy and Monday. J. R. Drls- coll. I ioso-zi. __..¢ " ding Hogs for Davis dz Fraser; but. ‘lfllesuay snui iui-tner notiv rive l-iousaa. J . L-arkin. "' the extra gain from Pan i-lon Food that brings results Liv k road Agency. _ io-i-c-ti "_ hand. Portland Cement a lCedar Shingles Best prices. B: “Johnston, Murray River. i 10-20-31. "' uerad — Canoe Cove ber esotii. Prizes. , _ 10-10-11- ma. s. wmralso nouvraa p; __.-... ' 125cm Supper, Dance. Lorne Hwy, Tilfilfld)‘, October 28rd I ter's Orchestra. 10-20-11 éoia- onissT-Tansr sura Rots _.- the finish. Livestock ed < lc-e-c-o-ti it. Jame} Georgetown. 10- Secretary-‘hes. iarer whose work in connection ta the Provincial Sxhlblthn was highly commanded at Thursd ‘a annual mastic; of tho Associa on. Escaped Prisoners Ara llooaptarsd . La. 80. and nob- ... lifiiiswfift. Tea. Bauer , ‘Down flail. asday. Oct. M. lD-ai 85's ing is st Fredericton ~'Imnd'elyy- will riot be burial at mfliar iota until further noaiécl. ~ Rood rgansen. i ho y‘ --- from the ueclfa County s1. -'--‘.'Dur hos and dairy iced laying Wednesday. t. l0. were recap- ‘ f tenor tund ‘ i lash and chic‘: at is as co- in i0 .~ m: ‘lcklsst ht items. < mmi 13th:»; an “do amne- ' 3'10 ‘hlssd - SW1 "°»l'....".. . stall t lanai-mugs: service. n. N s“. ' k-ia-aat-uoa-u F. if D's, ‘and with W, i. s. r Passes Without Formal lloto Justice Minister Is Final Speaker As House De- bates New Security Set-Up. ' ouTawinmoeZ-xiionl-q-ilia co...- mOnl @0111‘ I led to ratify the outlaws “Th5. git». tar. The ratif resolution sed without a. ormal vote. Thermos-e no dlssentin voices raised and eneral app ause broke out as pecker Gaspard Fauteux declared fr. carried ter St. Laurent fin- ished the debate by declaring his belief that "the great majority, if not the unanimity of the people wish Canada to be a member of‘. this United Nations organization and tn do whatever may be requir- ed to he a full partner." Pilot-ind the charter through thh house was Mr. St. Isaurenvs first b parliamentary job in his caps. ciy as acting secretary of State for lXf-emal Affairs. rdllresentlng Prime Minister Mackenzie King who la in London. Ho was one of the two signers o! the charter for Canada and sup- porting in the House were two other delegates to the San Fran- cisco conference Gordon Graydon (PC-Peel) and is. .1. Coidwel, o. C. loader. in the debate Alistair (COD-Winnipeg North) appealed that Palestine be open- ed to the Jaws and Fred Rose (LP-Montreal Cartier) said some people were talking as though, Russia rather than Germany and Japan was the world's enemy. Scans members of the Commons had said as much in m. com magenta» (PC-lake Centre) said there could ba no name until than was freedom from roar and there could bane ilrcedom from fear as , ‘ energy was imcontrolled. The atgtmic bonsai‘: was llflr- dreamed y many man who assisted in the marlin! of the charter at San Francisco where he lad gone as an ob- server. Now the P0991! ‘l! '4'" roared than would be Everybody i a ldfinzm" 3" #11:“? honestly baliovaa u. - ora MERE MAN 16 PAGES ' Cnt. Cirl Student . t Sh. school. Police said % of atomic snore?- OITAWA. Oct. i0 — (Special)— ‘Ilia Mai-limes have declared them- selves in on what has become Can- ada's favorite indoor sport-tho de- ning of a new Canadian flag ich the King Government has promised this session together with an exact definition of what is a eitr ilen of this Dominion. Some s00 designs for the flag have come. mail. parcel post and by gersonal messenger to the West lock offices o State Secretary Paul Martin. And among tho top-notch flag- designer, it turns out is Mr. Icltoy Hohnan of Summer-side, Prince Ed- ward Island. a. leading Canadian business man and a director of the Bank of da Cans. . He has sent his daalan to J. w. Mcllaulht, Liberal member for Prince. who ll place it before the l parlamantary commission be sot u a to find mid. Girl!!! Qllllll the Union Ir. l 1m ' f sit highs“. l1! d corner. my. the wh bordered in a thin c! blue. On a whl field four blue bars from for th urp Roi o! diatlxiiictigri. for H fl 57g; 5 i? 5% .45‘: has}? T? '5 do anoe in 1M0 32 ¢si°cr~ti a Y. u . - ‘ fio-i-r-ai. m, ‘ Ka-l v 9| u“ n‘. Attractive ‘Flag Design To Be Submitted From Summerside Businessman pr vincial or ani Had Youni! °‘ s‘; omar. ls.l.m§lliifiheli, no. V Financial First Opposition Speaker Heard In House Of Commons Debate out. s. M. MACDONNILL la Found Stranglod SAULT STE. MARIE. Oct. l9 - (cPl-Body of Theresa Decourcy. 18-year-old techinzical school stu- geut, was found this moming near e she had been stranelad. mvesti ation revealed evidence of a scugfie along gravel bordering some side tracks clothe Canadian Pacific Railway near where the body was found and police said there also was evidence the illfl had been slain by s. sex maniac. ll. S. Election V Campaign heads llown llomostretch HALIFAX, OCt. 1O (OP) - ‘llhio Nova Bootla election camvfllsfl. coflapntlflVfily q et so far, quick- ene in item's” t0 Y with a heated clash over. the wartime closiris 0! the Acadia sugar refinery at nearby Dartmouth. The flaruup came ls the field headed down the homiestretch for on election next Tuesday. Oct» i3- o Halifax 60-11‘. candidates. NR» last night ohltild that the refinery would Slot NvPln i! present. Liberal Government were to power. Hr. Young said that the machinery from ills 91ml had been removed and Omdr. we the 'O'.O.F. flies con- tnday by J. M. MacDormell, chief Marla technical ti Policies On Ilsley Budget. I1 IIANK FLAIIITY UITAWA. Oct. lD-(Crl-An- tiquatcd taxation methods, failure to relieve low income tax llayors and failure to curtail extravagant ex- penditures were main points of cri- ticism directed at the Government flnastcial critic for the“ Progressive Coruervatlve party. _ Loading off in the budget debate. traditionally one of the major da- bates of every pasdiamentary 888- sion Mr. MacDonnell. member for MiaakolsarOntario. moved an a- mendment to Finance Minister 1i- sley's motion to put the House into committee 0n the budget 164°- lutions. The amendment has the ef- fect of a want, of confidence motion. The amendment would dtclfile the House's regret that! 1. No effective plan h" been proposed w emu" "111 production and employment- 2. No satisfactory oodcy has been announced for the ell- mlnatlon of extravagant 80V- ernmental axpenditures._ 3, No adequate provision has been made for the immediate relic! of the people in the lower income broflkflil "WP _ i-Olliiht by Mlitiify District 8. Amendments ls List Aboard lle do Franco (By The Canadian Pres) HALIFAX. Oct. iii-—Amendments to the sailing list, of the Ile do Ffflnfle. due w dock here early Sunday momin, were announced There were S4 deletions from the MD. d list and i9 additions. Deletions included the following Prince Edward Islanders: Pte. J. Cullen, Peakes Statiom; Gnr. JX‘. Gallant, Central Bedeque: Cpl. R. C. Clark. Summerside; Pte. S. E. Green. Charlottetown; Pie. A. H. Mfllrmls. Charlottetown; and Pie. E. J. Gaudet, summerside. Added to the list were: ‘Ppr. F. C- McIntosh. Mount Pleasant. and Cpl. J. W. Patterson, Cape ‘nav- erse. Film Board .0 SGT. MacGlLLlVRAY‘ OTTAWA. Oct. 19 —- iCPr — Health Minister Claxlon has been named chairmgn of the National succeeding Revenue Minister McCann on transfer of the Board from the War Services Department to his own. it was learned here‘ tonight. For Victory French People Voto 0n Sunday excessive taxation. After Mr. MacDonnell his speech the budget deblilitec ‘djqurngd by..M.J. (JOXQWB . - - - §°,"“.;'i#.i“““.?‘l. “.2? on w tion of the United Nari-lg!!! char-tar drawn up at San Franc co The former financial executive found the budget unsatisfactory in the information it urovided- In Pl"- cular it failed to show what ex,’ tuna could be eliminated and M w continue so . the House could. » know when Canada. could atop bcrrowinlgravréo bggin to finance will Wi- ° -° finished l nuc. 4 Ur"2r stress of war. he 5nd- canndv. travelled. a Iona way‘ irvm m. 51mg]; rule thdt for Ibis-CS B5 for individuals income should ex. coed expenditures- Ex-pefleincg elsewhere showed what halmemd when “WWW want on‘ until government or“!!! was gone and resort was had to the priming press for money. The n," ere:- w-u, ‘nfarififiiywrisins prices Frantic unsuccessful at- ro ‘°¥l§?”,§fw§°“msrksti which work pose unfairness to low income lgeneral election carnpai n t comes to an end with vo ing Sun- to iuuon trams‘; PARIS. Oct. 10-46!’ Cabin-A dozen political personalities domi- note the BMW field in the French which day. I Probably the most powerful as. ty spokesman is Leon Blum. o is! of the Socialist Party which is expected to win the largest num- ber of seats in the new assembly. Although 73. M. Blum is taking an active part in the campaign, mak- ing speeches and writing front- Dale editorials daily in his news- boner, Le Ponulaire. Gen. de Gaulle, head of the French provisional government. himself has no party and apart from a broadcast speech this week has taken no direct part in the campaign. Canada To Ship More Moat To Franco PARIS. Oct, l9—(Reutcrs)-Pic- are Tanguy-Pringent. French Ag- riculture Minister. said tonight that Canada is to speed up meat deliv- erles to France. M. ‘Ilsnguy-Pringent, who has ngrpllriconftrollable inflation coll-l- ing indescribable sufferlnfl to all but particularly to the low income groups " on trade. Mr. MacDonneli urged m“ 0mm; ugg its flull influence to bring about a restoration of miaitii-lataral trade rather than a division of the world into trading blocs. $11.30? Fine On __ N. B. Fisheries rirm SAINT JOHN. N 1a.. Oct. 1o - (cpyqflncs totalling $113100 were imposed upon Robertson Fisheries Limited, West Saint John. in police court here today on cnarilos o1 failure to make returns of income for four years. The total Ni-Wflflflir od a. minimum fine oi $26 oer day. lander the inoomc wai- Tax Act. I01" qvory day that tiling was in default More B. C. Salmon To Be Released r I (By The Canadian Press) AWA‘ Oct. l9— isheries Minister Bridles said toda in the Commons 800,000 cases o British . so more Sh: last ear. The bulk this car's pac is going to the Brit Government under allocat- ion by the Combined Food Board. just returned from the United Nat- ions food and agriculture confer- ence at Quebec. said Canada also could supply potatoes and horses if they were needed. ‘The Germans Istole many horses from French farms during the occupation, | The Minister said Prime Minis- ‘ter Mackenzie King. now in Brit- ain. would visit France before re- turning to Canada. . Family Congratulatedz‘ 0n Service Record 0f Capt. ll. F. Arsonauli m. Justice Araasgult has rc- cclvcd a letur horn oi. McLaurin, for the Adjutant; General, Ottawa. which in part is as follows: "It is with Pleasure that I write you on behal of the Minister of National Defence and members of the Army Council to congratulate you and the members of your fam- iy on the honour and dlstincti which has coma to our son Ca - tain Reg Fran Araeinau t, through being mentioned in Dis- patches in tics-i of gallant and distinguished services." Captain Regis has lately retum- ed from overseas after serving our years in England and on the on- tlnent. besides two years in Can- ada. He went to England with the Artillery. was attached to the anti-aircraft battery under Col. Peake, and when in Europe served as Liaison Officer between the B. A. F. and the anti-aircraft. His older brother, Captain J. Cyril Arsenault. served for five ears with the Iwyal Canadian Bnglneers and did military con- srtuction work in Canada and Newfoundland and was demobilised about a year ago after being hos- pitalized. His two sisters Laure Jeanne rowan.) and relies served Canada and were then transferred -l..au.re Jeanne to Iondon. and Felice o H.M.C.l.Nlobc. Qroofiock. Scotland. Felice will land in Hali- on the Ila de being demobiliz- od, cGlll University Laure Jeanne is still in London Honored Islander Home Loan Drive Sgt. Charles hd-acGiiIivrayY, the only native Islander ever to win the Congressional Medal of Honor, highest United States military s.- ward for valor. came home last ight. Big and bronzed despite months in hospital following his return from overseas. he stepped off a Maritime Central Airways plane last night with his wife be- side him. (Xiarlie had come home because he wanted to help Canada in the 9th Victory 1mm. Because. per- haps the telling of his story would hep prove to the folks here the great need for making sure our own service men and women have a chance to return to civilian life suffering no disadvantage through having served their country. Warmly Welcomed Waiting at the airport for him were his mother, Mrs. Ronald Mao- Glllivray, of Spring Street, Char- lottetown. and his brother. Alec. When the hero steppfld off the plane he walked into the arms of his mother who had last seen him I Charlie does not. talk much of his exploit, but the fact ihat he won his country's equivalent to! our Victoria Cross tells its own! story. He got it for wiping out n series of German machine gun nests singlehanded. killing ‘l0 SS; troopers desplto having his left arm shattered by 22 hulleu. Fob, lowing the presentation of tho‘ him by President 'I‘rllm-zn in the asked for some heroic action. His only remark symbolized tho philosophy of all heroes when he remarked simply, "I guess we all want to do some- thing decent." Glad To Assist Back in civvies again. Charlie is now employed in Boston where a grateful city government has pro- vlded employment for its one-arm- ed hero. He expressed himself as dtllBhted with a chance to assist in the Victory Loan because lie knows what snvice men countries ivciit through overseas. He believes that their rehabili- tation is important Lo all the pfw- le. not only to themselves, and nows that they will need help in getting back to the life they once knew Sgt, MacGlliivray will speak at the Rotary Club luncheon at the Charlottetown Hotel on the open- ing day of the 9th Victory Loan campaign next Monday. f-le will also s oak at. the ceremony for the unveil n of the plaque symbolizing the pledge of the people of.this Province to do their part in re- habilitating our warriors. This latter ceremony will be held under the Welcome Home arch being constructed on Grafton Street at Qilfifll Bircet at 2.30 Monday sf- tcrnoon. A ubllc address system will permit hose witnessing the ceremony to hear him clearly, Saint John Woman Charged With Murder ____L SAINT JOHN. N.B.. Oct. iCP>—A charge of murder laid against Mrs. Josephine Win- nifred McLean. 21. in police court here this afternoon. charge arose from the death of her tcn-months-old daughter. The accused was remanded for pre- liminary hearing starting 'l‘hui-sday morning. BUENQS AIR/BB. Oct. lC-(AP) An uneasy quiet returned i0 Buenos Aires today as normal business activity was resumed at the end of a naiion-ivfde strike l0 - was ' by supporters of Col. Juan Peron. newly-restored domlnan where she la employed in the Iso- avu Department. to in Argentina's shifting political soon!- .4. ' aocora. Colombia, Oct. 1e - shorltly after his release from hos-' b’! Congressional Medal of Honor tofi White House last August he was. comment on his‘ next ‘my. Subscription Delivered. SI.“- lllll. IMO; other Provinces l IJJ-A. 88.00. N EZUELAN GOV’T lS i OVERTHROWN Reportplip To 400 Killed In Rebellion WASHINGTON, Oct. l0 _ (C?) _ A military revolt which broke out. in Venegueia Thursday appar- ently had succeeded M hours later with Ilse capture by the revolution. ista of Maracaibo and the capital Caracas. President Isiaih Medina Y. Ang- arita and the opposition candidate for president. Con. linens: Iiopea Contreras. both were reported in have surrendered. Medina. who had been loading iReuters) - Late reports of tho rebellion in Venezuela, nbllshed in newspapers here togsy, said _about 400 Pcollle have been killed in fighting in Curacao, capital city of Venezuela. loyal troops, was reported already captured. His government has been regard-ed here as democratic. Medina. who had been leading loyal troops. was reported already captured. His government has been regarded here as democratic. Plane passengers arrivi at Willemstad from Caracas sad 31 persons had been killed in the re volt and many wounded. Medina and his administration have been backing for pnedden the Democratic Party's candidate M1891 Bisgini. Earlier the radio at Caracas hac said "all armed forces remain loyal to the government except a ve small minority of officers.” but o- ficial ‘United States dSpaid-ws had indicated the movement was orl s fairly large scale. E “Iron Man" 0f i Mexico ilios i MEXICO CITY. Oct. l0 -(AP)—- Gen. Piutarco Elias Caller, former resident and "iron man of Me\- co." died today in the British-Am- erican hospital. He suffered in re- cent. days from gall bladder and stomach trouble, ifs was 88. He began life as a country school teacher, got into the revolutionary movement at the start o! the cen- Jus?! and ruled firmly whether in off ce or out. When he retired from all public aifslrs some years .ago he said: “ he day of thi strong man in Mexiso is over." l Milli-R ilaiao or An team‘ hinoea PReFtsseR Wllo ‘toll-eel’ (c Flush time: g 1,3 A . TORONTO. Oct. l9 - (OP) - Minimum and maximum temper stares: Vancouver 40. 50; Edmon- ton 34. 54; Regina ill; Winnipu 32, 53: Toronto 50, 6'1; Ottawa 5i I73; Montreal 52, ‘I2; Quebec 4d ; Saint John 35; Monoton 33 s4; Halifax 39. 57: Chariot/blown 41; Sydney SS. ca; Yer-mouth 4i. l5. Forecasts: Lower St. Lawrence and Lake St. John: Strong southwest to west winds; cloudy with scatter- ed showers and becoming cooler. Gulf. Bay Chaleur and North {Shorez Strong south and south- |wcct winds: cloudy with scattered showers; not much ehanlt 1b temperature. Mas-filmed. Ihah to strong south and southwest winds: moat- ly cloudy with mattered showers ly scaaa for; same- waot postlon as High tide this momma at H! and tonight at 10.06. .3“. '°"....."‘l'..“$“°°“ l‘. 3s‘? S95 0 W ' rub moon October 2i. us: s. M. SUNDAY IRVIOI lPavc Charlottetown 12.15. LII P-I. halve Charlottetown l." PJ- IA '- III GLASGOW .... ‘Shams... 1min ll. rsa B . " Charlottetown us no rsa N. L-P. l. l. IIII! IIIVIOI (Dell!- lriclldilll Sanders) amsm emanate an, I p‘. e pa“ ldvbfloalleahlansle‘ liaavavarlaaa, Con. noel,’