era. , . $35k? ‘MERE MAN ' ' “i-Sivi“ 5%’ The Peop|_e' ape Covers Prince Mwardllslanil Like the Dew cuaawrrerowu, canine. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER s, 194s S§ES Toni 6121s 10 lleail saslesl ' _.__.j..,.,._.;._:-_..-.=*E muss. a: MAXIMS 0' I MERE MAN - y PAGFS Will Bcnslilar Advocating iiity Manager liars 11110]! discussed be held within a day or two. llsgc ,Tidal Wave MADRAB. India, -A tidal wave zoo Sack. 0ov’t Takes (CP)-The Saskatch rince Albert Box Factory Eroprlatlon action under POW]! -____ "Dance in Thursday night. can‘ M Webstgss.’ Orchesfl-lgluue "Kin ton W. I. P t losers gsrdware Netti-ii ____.. Oil tbn finish. Alency- . Hall, Fr da , plces Fiat H32‘ races. ““'“ Livestock Ned Agency. 00B i chickeurl, 3d fowl till 12 noon. R. L. Dickieson Glasgow. November 9th lver W. I. 1 live‘ . and _ nesday, "Our Eifisyhpalzsdughio; fattener woven. Peed Ag 1 ency. 04-84) lacs Wednesd “Unload cal-loud extra iii Bsriey- eal, commencing galley. at special off vestock l"eed Agen “Collecting H08 pa’? ilizrul" '° haw and James McLeo issue. " 1 trust for h, and vici- "til/ember 9th. Phone collecmlg. GI”, 000°‘ ' ‘i- PP-"Zém ‘Huh 0i‘ G, O. aver i011 with a d6!- lnite pbllfl! oféeerbitself in the civic and. voted upon will Reported In India Nov. 5 - (GP) miles long swept three to five miles inland on the figures on casualties were given. ilvsr , Box Factory PRINCE ALBERT. Saslc, Nov. 5 swan Govern- ent today took possession of the bv eu- C ti A t d the or ora on c sse at the last session of the Lggislature. ____________ Coming Events "Show — Murray lilver Thurs- ly- 11 - " - Mt. t _ - “M350;- M. S ewart Wleldnes Mt. Hope s n 1,! li-Gqgi. Frida 11-6-3 Sale at er 10th. 11.621. "Our Chick Fbttener sure put Livestock Feed 10-4-0-0-tf "Masduerade Dance. Flat River i-sguzvsl’ fem P Wills‘ 1201112‘: 104-641. dressed Wednesday up New i1-s-11 "Dance Grandview Hail. Wed- Nbvember 7th. If not fine following night. Women's Insti- tuie. 11-541 hog and dairy feed laying [i1 espec- vestock -t-f "The postponed suction sale at hem Macliinnosfs, Blghfleld, will ay, Nov ‘I. I. u, cal‘ price; 11-0-01. and Lambs avis i Fraser Montagu . James tum‘ -11-4i. shresh it fllilli. meet in Washington. Y- By JOHN A. PARRIS 1- LONDON, Nov. s - (AP) - Home Secretary Ede t,oday warn- ed the British people against be- lieving that they never again would be subject to air attack, and urged that Britain's wartime civil defence organization be kept up to date to meet any future needs He asked the House of Com- mons lo support a bill which would suspend, rather than re- peal, the civil defence acts of i937 and i039. The Home Sec- retai? declared it was necessary m sudy the need for modifies- tions ‘to meet requirements “should tllsncountry be again attacked by er’ flooding his warning c Com- . th . mons passed tho measure through second reading without a dissent- ing voice. Mr. Ede spoke a short time after Tom Stokes, Labor, demand- ~ ed that "representations be made to Risssla against a reported P‘: to expel 4.500.000 Germans ro the Russian occupation zone of German into the British none. Hector cNsil Parliamentary Bec- r of State for Foreign A falrsknssiiiedathe zqyvtehmmsnt had no ow e o e reported plan but, ‘that, it has "called for insmada report. , Earlier a British business lead- er deem-ed ths Germany new has “time times more uldnhhmskli? iii’ ' ' '1 I0 t very on: [it mad? for she may care to embark u ." In this connection Sir tafford Crip , president of the Board of , the House that the Government is planning to trans- IDNDONJOovJ-fwl-kllrsdl 3- Way Parley “Hot Potato ” “Roi: potato" amonginternstional questions is what to do with the atom bomb. Heads oi’ the three nations that share the secret will try to out svhen President Truman. Brihlrfls Prime Minister Cle- ment Attics. loft. above. and Cansdifs Prime [Mirtlstor Mackenzie King, H Britain To Suspend ' Civil Defence Acts t0 any new adventure an“ Fresli Labor Disputes ' Occur In Great Britain I“ Illa‘; {Id and: plant "certain German plants and machinery" to Britain. l-le said the amount would be determined by Feb. 7 and added the mach- inery was limited to plant equip- ment "unnecessary for the German peace economy." ‘ A full statement in Commons on the Government's Palestine policy - is expected shortly. probably by Foreign Secretary Bevin. Prime Minister Attlee denied sug cations that the Government's f-ai ure so far to make a statement on its immigration policy for Palestine had made it impossible for loyal Jews there to control terrorists. lioresky Bginc. Sewing Sentence KINGSTON, 0nt,. Nov. 5 -(Oi-"| - Walter Koresky, 7.2, of Wind- nor, Ont., sentenced last week to 15 years in Kingston Penitentiary on two charges of bank robbery. signed his waiver at the week-end and was removed to the peniten- a . companions, Uiysse llauson 30 and Joseph Poitier, l9. both of Windsor, are be held ln Iron County pend- air appeals against g 9e years for 1'7. At Ihpanee, Ont, today, Mrs. bauson, 10-year-old wKa oi yssa I-aunon, appeared before Magistrate James B. Garvin on s of vsgrancy. she was not i ch aakieyrtp plead. and the charge was withdrawn at the request of Oman Attorney K. l. Ham. ill-it; Advisory the atom bomb secret. Atomic Adviser Bir John Anderson, above, chair- man of the British Atomic Energy Commit/tee. Will Mari timbers On Island Freetown Youth Flown To llalifax A Freetown youth, 14-year-old Howard McFarlane, son of Horace Melisa-lane. was flown from Bum- merside yesterday to Hospital at Halifax for specialized treatment. The flight was made in the after- noon by a Maritime Central Alr- ways plane. The boy. in the Prince County Hospital for 11 days, was said to be suffering from a gangrenous appendix. Late last week, Dr. Alan Oiu-rie of Halifax came over to em- amine him and subsequently the decision was made ‘to remove him to the Victoria General Hospital at Halifax for t atment. Dr. J.C. S pson o! Summer- slcle. the boy's father and a nurse ces went along in the plane. Capt. Carl Burke flew the IsOCiKCGG plane from Sumner-side b0 the Nova Scoiia capital in 47 minutes. red brick headquarters of F ierello mer Brooklyn has ignored the a tomorrow betwe and 1 .m.) New York of th itlcdi the city into the golden 1920s ‘ill ‘i at Tammany an Goidsteln. ight. oharlsof W t. J ii eadq rter: in-Bouthern sgugsl ville in the Solomon Isian dies span in New Jmss. New zesland said tod thlt-I in l]. -...., a- l) R stunds on 1 th S “i? O La Guardla grgfie , 50 Democrat running as a liepubllcan and under the banners of the eral and City Fusion Parties, and Newbold Morris, 43, presid City Council with no party affilia- tion. The third entr , Democratic William O'Dwyer, 5 year-old for. attorney, Mr. O'Dwycr is favored to poll majority of the votes to be ca‘? .m. i7 a.m. A.S.T.. and 8 is o pcncnts charge he is ammany and that his election would mean a return to leaders Jum X (L! W! t. - . ‘.1. ‘ l No Decision Given . On Emergency Housing, City Delegation Presents Requests To Provincial Government. lien. ‘York. ilflliil Successor To Mayor La iiuardia . Today NEW YORK. Nov. 5 -— (CP) - Tammuny Hall, a grey stone and lle erectednlnl 188 e . s ti‘? the Democ Party in Manhattan. * ' The hall is almost the only issue tomorowfis civic el. cessor to udgy, ilfllilfldllil! lore o La Guardis, , mayor of New York for 12 years terms. This year the May- or did not choose to run but he has been active on the three sldel es, vocifer- ousiy snlpin at the Hall an its denizens. Throughout a heated. six -week Tam- many has featured ~‘ the oratory of two f the three lead. i n g candid distric issue. t en6 e notorious machine which virtual bankruptcy ma defeated d sndorsfme tli ' nan usw zsamnn stars wmmuarou. m. .m.-g Nov. I. Dkenee Jonah Gold- former uring The election has nati rial sig- niflcance. Gov. Tho of New York Stale residency in 10M 948 aspirant, put prestige on the block s Dewey d t - his Lilugi with rblss na enal lnte- the 1. the ratio in alas. Lib- of fill to 4 n. in- 00 No decision was given the three committees which waited on the , ini Government last night respecting arrangements for the housing of 96 families who have applied for quarters at. the local ainport. Members of the Government present at. the conference included Hunter J. Walter Jones, Hzm. FHA. 1.0130. Hon. Horace Wright, Hon. T.W.L. Prowse. Hon G.H. Bar- bour, Hon W.1=‘.A. Stewart, Hon. Marin Gallant, and Hon. J .A. Campbell. Also present at the con- ference was Mr. LB. Mclviillan, deputy-Minister of Public Works: Mr. J.F Connolly, deputy-Minister of Reconstruction; and Mr. Gordon White, engineer inthe Department of Public Works. Representing the City Council were Mayor J .E. Blanchard. Coun. 'i‘.B. ens. Coun. J31‘, McKee, Coun. GR. Keefe. Coun B. Earle Mchsneld, and Cit-y Clark J.A. Fullerton. Citizens of the Oitv were represented by Col. Ks Rogers, V.A. Ainsworth, Rev. TE Mac- Lennan, W.E. Bentley. Andrew Molhlillan, Andaew Likely and RR. Be . Two requuis were made of the Government: port in favour of the City; second, that the Government would guar- an-fee 50 per cent of any deficit which might arise in the establish- ing of families at the airport. The Premier made it plain that only opinion expressed by a mem- ber of the Government at the meeting must only be considered a personal opinion and not. one which would bind the Govemmernt in any way. He inforsrsed the committees than after they had left the con- ference. the members of the Gov- ernment would llkelv make a de- cision pro or con and that that de- cieion would be given today. He also reminded the members of the three committees’ that the Government's decision would have to be unan- lmous. Little Repair Needed Coun. T. B, Rogers said he had inspected the airport buildings and. in his opinion, not a great amount of repair work would be necessary to put them in good condition. Mr. W. ll. Bentley said provis- ions should be made for the (OontinuedonPageil Ooi. '7) Plans Huge CIOck, Watch Production LONDON, Nov. 5 -(llqtors)— D.W. Barrett. chairman of the clot manufacturers’ industry, said Saturday tiseLBritain is seekms to beemie the greatest watch-making country in the world. lie said a target, f has bean set of B000.- and 8,009,007 ea BETTFR BAKING (A i?” . N ,/\ II) A UR "hip lirllln wit. A: Will Press For Full Dress Debate ~ Grievances OTTAWA. Nov. 5 — (Blwclalb- Ouirwimily sll was quiet Monday on Parliament's "Maritime Front" as members of the commons turn- ed their attention to the troubles of Central Canada, the rd Motor strike at Windsor whlch threatens to blow up in the {gees of both the Federal and Provin- cial Governments. But. that was only outwardly. In behind the scenes there was intense action on the Maritime front with all members after both Liberal and Progressive Conserva- tive caucuses having reached an agreement for joint action to give the Prince Edward Island representatives a hand. Want. Full Dress Debate Immediately after the budget debate has been concluded it was learned last night from Col, J, A. Brooks, the Progressive Conserve. tive member for Royal and con- firmed by W, Chester S. McLure, the Progressive Conservative mem- ber for Queen's, the Maritime rep. resentatives will present. one voice to the Commons in demanding a full dress debate on Prince Ed- ward Islands transportation prob- le ms. The Maritime representatives led by the members for Royal and Queen's together with the assist- ance qt Percy Black, Progressive Conservative member for Cumber- land. will throw the problem of Maritime freight. rates squarely on the floor of the House, This has been solemnly agreed as. the plan of action at both the caucuses of the Maritime Lib- erals and the con- servatives, "Definitely", said J Lester Douglas, Liberal member of Queens, "there will be joint action. The matter of Maritime freight rates and transportation for Prince Edward Island i; not, the exclusive responsibility of any one party: ln t is we will all stand together." . Canning Requirements Once the issue of the freight pales has been opened the Prince (Continued on Page 9 Co]. 6) Islanders Arrive ' 0n Hospital Ship HALIFAX, Nov. 5 — (CP) driving rain and heavy winds which whipped up white caps in Halifax harbor, the Canadian hospital ship Lady Nelson berth- ed tonight with nearly 303 Can- adian wounded and sick service- men from overseas. In addition, 150 West Indian service men all except three of whom served 1n the Air Force, were aboard. Delayed almost 48 hours by had weather, the former flagship cf the Canadian National Steamship West Indies fleet bounced into her berth at. Pier 20 at dusk to chalk up her 50th Atlantic cross- Cold rain lashed against the pierhead as the mercy ship came up the harbor but the cheers of the veterans and bright lights along the dock railings added warmth to the arrival. Among those returning were one Nursing Sister and 4i other ranks destined for homes either in Nova. Scotln or Prince Edward Island. Prince Edward Islanders who were on the ship's sailing list were: Pte. M. E, Bernard, Ken- slngton; Ptc. L. J. Boudreault, Lower Montague; Gm", W. H. Chat- wood, Charlottetown; Tpr, E, Ens, Misoouche; Pte. C. E. Stewart, Former Pilot llere Returns MR. H. S. JONES ' Mr. H. S. (Junior) Jones, form- er pilot, and later superintendent here for Canadian Airways when that company operated the Mone- ton - Summerside - Charlottetown service and since then a ferry command pilot, .1135 returned here to work with Maritime Central Airways, it, was announced last night. Mr. Jones arrived here yester- day afternoon with a Cessna plane, purchased by M. O. A. in westzem Canada and flown here from Moose Jaw, Sask. . A.. it pated that when the Monoton- Yarmouth - Halifax service was opened Jones would be first, pilot on the run. After leaving here about five years ‘ago Mr. Jones was superin- tendent; with Quebec Airways and later joined the Ferry Command, taking aircraft overseas across the Atlantic. Before returning to Can- ada six months ago he was serv- ing with British Overseas Air- ways, and was flying between England, Portugal and Africa. Capt. Burke said that Maritime Central Airways was very pleased to secure the services of Mr, Jones. He was a valuable asset as he was well acquainted with local flying conditions. lio Whipping Dream- OTTAWA, Nov. 5 -- (CP)-Dairy products administrator K. H. Olive reminded Canadians today they still can't have whipping cream, He said the butterfat; situation was difficult and. every effort would have to be made to maiu-| present scv n-ouncei- per- son-per-week butter-ration. Lindb- ing of cream to 18 er cent butter- fat content - whlc means whip- ping cream is still prohibited — was one of the conservation steps still necessary. Composer (Ioliapses, Is Taken To Hospital NEW YORK, Nov. 5 - (AP) \ Jerome Kern, OO-year-old composer of "Show Boat" and many of Am- erica’: best loved songs, collapsed on Park Avenue today and was taken to City Hospital. Dr. l-lenry Greenburg, the hos- pltal superintendent, said Kern had suffered an apoplectic stroke, Pru- nounced in critical condition when admitted, Mr. Kern later was said by Dr. Gleenbu to be “slightly improved", and to have or 104 per cent of its Toronto, Nov. 5 -- (C imum and maximum temperatures Vancouver 36, 45; Edmonton 15, 15; Regina 31, 33; ' Toronto 30, 45; O Montreal 32; Quebec 27 41; Saint alghn 35. Moncton 34, 56. 62; Yarmouth 40, 4!. Bssbslfllasfldlvssaflllfl lhlltllishclswvlasasill-l-Agll CTIVE Provincial Total Reaches 90 P. 0. 0f iluota Charlottetown passed jective in the Victory loan cam- paign terday, it was announced Loan ting to 01,175,000 time it was an- nounced that the Provincial total had reached $8,060, or 00 per cent of the 300,000 objective. As the loan campaign continued to make excellent progress, Bum- mersldc is maintaining its pace. and last night had 131 per cent of its objective, By districts the total $750,550; .225. 1 Queen's County, outside, $369,460; King's County. $314,400. Continues Momentum OTTAWA, Nov. 5 —- (CP) —- Movlng down in the final stretc . Canada's ninth victory loan shows no signs of losing momentum and tonight officials at loan head- quarters predicted Mondavs total would exceed $90,000,000 to run the cumulative total to nearly $1,200.- 000,000 in the three-week drive for $500,000,000. - On the basis of telegra hie ra. ports flooding in at hea quarters and the average performance in the 12 previous days of canvassing officials estimated at least $90.- 000,000 would be counted by to- morrow when Monday's official fig- ure is announced. Transport Meeting Postponed To llov. 28 SAINT JOHN, N..B., NW. 5 — (CP) — The annual meeting of the Maritime Commis- Transportation slon, schedul -‘ to be held at Mono- ton Nov. 14 in conJiuictlou with s. the METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE. P) -— Min. Winnipeg” 30, ~ v 30, 40: ~15; Charlottetown 43; FORECASTS : Lower St. Lawrence: Moderate For End Df OTPAWiA, NW. 5 -— (OP) Labor Minister Mitchell f-leiw tods to Windsor, Ont, to make soother attcmlpt to settle the lord Motor Company striloe and after he lcft mquasts came from both sides of pointsnezst of to take ( .. Breton South). Ltn-OO]. Dave (L-‘rosomto 5118mm). Mscmn 00178 Omll former o Windsor, and Angus in (COIL-Vancouver Int.) were anions those ending sp- Dointsnent of a controler to bring the company and employers gems: for discumions before trouble occurred. made their i“ hh m.“ 033%.. asi tilt 0r P W NW no one say snythirq that mbht "difficult task Commons Hears Demands Ford Strike IIHVil-i tiifliflhi i’ Lilli-Vi‘ M tel‘ "dlltmtlf-i” mama mm (gttawa and sum-- degjgfQn to "my M; “when nay-General Blackwell oi’ 0n- to Windsor was announced ' by "mo, "W! mflYPmli-i; a‘ 35°? m Strikers Prepare For Showdown W“ l WMTDSOR, Ont, NOV. 5 —(0P7 100G) ._ An , striking munbers of the United Automobile Workup (0.I.0.) warmed wdav for s possible showdown with aug- mented p0 1010M by X0181!!! a tight hrricade of 1,500 moot! vehicles on a half-mile section 01 wich Street East in front of the main office entrsnou of the strikebotmd plant of the lord, Motor Company of Canada. Hope; were held, however, that. the threatened clash over an ex- pected police effort to force entry intp the plant for company secur- has been at least >- with scattered snowflurries. much change in temperature. Hilh and tonight at Sun sets and riges tomorrow m M0. Pint l2, 6.84 l’ M O’leary; and Pte. A. H. Walton. High Bank, regained consciousness. “Lmn ce§f§flgatflfié m‘ mud‘ Lake St. Jo n: Partly cloudy Not Gulf and Bay Chaleur: Fresh to northerly winds. Partly North Shore: Strong northerly coudy and cold. winds or moderate gale-s with some rain or snow over east potion but generally fair and cool over west portion. Maritime East: Strmg northerly winds and gale! h orraaalnnal min at first. Cl dy and cool at night. l Maritime " northerly winds or moderate Isles. Clou and cool. Light showers at t. tide tislsl at. 12.00 this alftemoon at 4.3 r1.'s.-s'>.s.r. ssnvscs Effective Nov. ll ‘ Leave soqllslassdslmrsnaad JI. veCsrlbsI 11am. all] (flumiaaoahsasoolas- financial»:-