“I i Rail not, Covers Priword ‘gland Likethejilew 1 m?“ mum oaaoooo P. E. ISLlIIdQISh Rivals In India's Freedom Parley En Route Home. Mr. llicLure Presses ‘For New Borden Highway And Brighton Bridge Project ll. S. Man ls Fatally Injured By Maddened. Bull. Garbage Collcotiosa lions; slioro . Rate “Ia a Advanced Donnell Willi’ Dlllt:::f."'|:‘r$lldl iiaootloa Di ‘if; if“ did“: "r i s i - ' ‘ ' er :.::.."'".r:;:.".:": 1"’ 1...“: "" Sudden Death or '""~ r“ '~“""'*""""""* Dr. John Jack hmmttm m“ m At Sherbrooke lIitnuld<iiivo i’ CYITAWA, March %—-(Speciai)— Following his appeal to parliament last session for improved ferry facilities between Prince Edward Island and the mainland, W. Ches- ter S. McLure, Progressive-Con- servative member for Queen's made a vigorous plea in the House oiE Commons afternoon for ferry connections between Borden and Torrnentine which will live up to the letter and spirit of the confederation pact. “What we should have and what We are entitled to have," Mr. Mc- Lure told the House, "is a su er- highway from Borden. to C ar- lottetown by the shortest route. This highway was actually started by the Bennett Government in 1984 and more than two miles act.- ualiy built. ' Brighton ‘ridge ‘The proposed highway would necessitate the building of the Brighton Bridge which would shorten the distance from Bdrden to Charlottetown by some 14 miles. ‘The Province o3 Prince Edward Island has every egal right to de- ‘mand construction of a highway of this description under the con- federation agreement and - will not cease to press tor it store tho House not only today but on future occasions." Mr. McLure noted that in tho coune of the House debates last session Transport Minister Ohev- rier had told the Gornmons that the Dominion was spending S5,- 00D,000 or more for improvement of the ferry docking facilities, and some $1100.00!) more for the new car-ferry now under con- struction. ,' Need-ll lifliliooa f’! appreciate the intoropt of matter-insolu- prob!‘ Idaho ,~ c . more "ii Add‘ tinmiiiiow “°” ‘m’ " .for ‘the Ielfl’ Mid it! "Iacilitlesvto come anywhere near the trans r-' III! Ill-W II Mao mobilised d?"""‘éi.$i.i“'.ds od ‘moon’ valuable whim would ' m. John ma. r monopol- o! m,“ 9 tho staff or the m: m- ii3“"'“'ii.fi"iii ‘lion a 51%’: ‘WM °i brookoufirlit no "nam- u Hohsdsovo m.%rocor; b11039 Addresses Douneil Dn Problems Di Divie Planning l leaders of tho warrirg Indian factions when bitter rivalry the British Oaibinot mission to India will seek to reconcile are Pundit Jawah- arlal Nehru lott. above. head o! the All-Indiapongrela (Nationalist) Party, Hindu .ma1priiiy group which dmzands a unified India. sell- governing and perhaps completely independent; an Mourammed All Jinmh. right. above, chiei of the Moslem League, belligerent min- ority whioh threatens civil war. if necessary, to achieve two separate Indian states, one for Hindus and one for Moaiema, called Pakistan. Find Infant's Body Err/cased In Cement Ill: Di Di. Will Pil as’ Jeri: Iielrwtaawlroroor" undid? Iii is neccsa [or slit? o! Cheri town to w ‘ gafly‘ vggatBlfv wants before it om- , in ° - _gi"t“x§°:tl:ooewm¢ ‘ "5- tad. a - a '. . rat ta had not - w“ mouth. ‘m been iaapi‘.%“ifil°‘iiaht.-s. emu-n manure om ‘hook - * .A. shore between councillors toliowdd Ooun. Parm- h h m “M iiatiean- Newspaper m Wm ‘m. .§‘%?°.§§9"§,,ge.. whither-d _ ct N’ A w;gfeoaom ugt c . HUVIII. I r He pluis ‘in o no; eeyuin ii ‘ vm-rcm‘ *~ i Montreal "llodol Found. Stranglod MONTBIAL. MINI! N —- (OP)- m‘ i; which dinvolt atiod c dared. Om ho they longed Mrs.‘ ‘renal w . - - hi?“ a. tragic‘! Nut-non. ‘at: %mfi 010i Q. ‘ beerrdosd for oivcxol " ‘wore no other W iii’ ‘time; carer-tar robes m7tno mania: been“ I.D"-~I.E.IIIIO ‘I’ De Knitting" a ort-tempiitfharge i. h otonl l ksi n-Lbut u; gut-it itam v oo orwawn” CITY. $0535.33 A slur?’ to?! criboddas o» the Soviet Union that all of tho world want was ‘acalltopeacewwbiab. it Thbo. talcum" B 01109118?”- Judg at the hoarng o! the labor- aoiva mambo: o! Parliament for ennui-Cartier. hold David Ger don Lunan. in contempt o! court when tho former Canadian army captain and Wartime Information aoard employee docimod repeatedly answer guoo one. Lunanb otontion followed a day documents were introduc- purpor-ting to show Russia sought. nformatiard about tho at- c itions. and rican tr pronto. and in which Miss on ¥&“ii“€ssii.“ii’i°’°&-.‘“.£ih in or. ttzwa. admitted giving infonnatiort Llllilll and mas Willshar have been charged under- tho Oliiicial seems Act. in nnoctiolr; with the iv tion. Both were on an! aa witnesses in o . " when the» Rosa Tltllt Wiflllloa Called Three witnesses were coiled today .. a. m" “an 0th com?! httlm ll bo- an g-idoy at. tho mornrong rigtlnii grooms ‘m, tion. o is 0x900 Montreal m an’ one ‘Uni _ t-y o in- " The per said implicit in Stalin's recmt ment to the Associated Press a the Soviet. Union had denial that a w,“ ma“. h o . knight, ‘has been iroinuatod so times by ‘those iitical ton- do oa and forces w h prophesy, war and predict it. is noun." 116d t “in e’ sa orlsgg £5511 isuugd the man Zinsmerwald in the name oi’ Russian and added that "Pius X had given his l peace" and Pope Benedict XV had continued his predecessor's policy lathe "program for his poctiiic- Thus. Lbssarvatoro said, "Com- munism saoririood to the greatest good of peace the immediate inter- osta oi’ the proletariat revolution, which. as cvonto rovod. through nin’: own ovemont. could get n-om the war tho greatest in- centive to affirm itself." can) aoamnm ‘ DOVER. KIND‘. llnslnlnd. Mala}: ... _ ‘ii-ton a‘ m” “dispenses: iron Brotgabavoxr to i’ d Dover gigaoat and at in search of ‘byvfibo United nations peace. L’ isscrvatore said llhe statement in scale and in t. be made the research laboratory of lilo also stree . Prince slums. it was. he said, also necessary that it have a scient- (or tho laying out ward Island was town-planning Canada. Asked by Ma or MacDonald if he had any cons motive suggestions to offer as to where the City would place the tenants of slum areas should it ated that Coima. QM. Iowtber will repre a town-p nning c will include five lawn d be a Gilly problem. 00X and N W sent the Oity on ommisaimr which other Charlotte- tizens nor/yet appointed. ll. ii. D. Session At ii. Y. is Dpenod b NEW YORK, March 2i—'I‘hc op- ening here today of t e ilrat meet- ing of the United N ions Organ- ization Security Council on Amer- ican soii was confined entirely to routine matters. The threatening Iranian situat- ion, now fortunately clearing, was not mentioned, nor was the agen- accord with an agreement to put the agenda over until tomorrow mornlrlrg. iinter 00l- p in the Bronx, was like a brilliant motion picture set- ting for the opening at which tho da touched iege, h gh onin um of council was welcomed in II‘ ilom Pledging tho su Pnaaidant can people to g ULN Duha’o, Famous Diamond Stolen HAVANA - he's i i oc at 131N115- a_ . o Delayed Dy Storms l"! of the Amer- ar- wrulo expected to have cleared a chan- -—— Thov doc discovery of tho baby's body had no connection with the murder- cl Dick, whose body was found in a HALIFAX, March 25 —Si.rong westerly gaies in the Atlantic were given today as tihe reason for 24 ours delay in the arrival oi bhe liner Scythia at Halifax with 800 devondonits oi Caradian service- men. The Scythia was due to arrive Di here tomorrow morning. one police official. Another lice investigator. 1n- spectm- of tectivos John ‘rhomlp- son o! H ton, said charge of murder had yet been in connection with either the baby's body or the bodv 0d Dick whose head. arm and legs are apparently still being sought. Flown! In Suitcase The body of the baby. believed newly-born but haw deco 41d, was found in a suitcase pac with cement late last week but the dis- covery was not revealed until today. Police working on the slay- ing oi Dick were rumored some- what concerned about the iact that news tho baby's body had been mode pu to. , Police declined i0 give any in- formation on the baby's body pend- ing an auwsvnzo live, gonigrgted to- morr _ . . . . l-iammn pathologist. In O.W. Wood of the Grim _ Investigation Branch of the Provincial Po ice and Inspector ‘Thorn n likewise declined to say an. hunt ior clue th “Yt-i“ mo; s sa n Did: e g rumors hat iclea had been c 111's r11: man‘: widow u hold in lfifiod l ll 0 V I110, . Also hyold n wimgfn “wk, all Dntario Publisher Dies In Florida BRANTFORD, Ont“, March 25- tCPl~wiliiasn B. Preston, 'prooi- dent and managing director of Preston and Sons Company which publishes tine Brontford Expositor, died ton ht at. Daytona Beach, Florida. l. was learned here. Mn. Pres 63 years of age and a native of irmipeg. had suffered a cerebral haemorrhage last/Thurs- day while holidaying in tho south bu in the past. few days had been believed roving, Today however he sonic in o a deeper coma and died hi; 9:10 pm. Seek To Induce Sale Di Wheat OTTAWA, March 2%T0 induce western (armors to market wheat held on farms the government has worked out an arrangement whereby payment for wheat now marketed may bc delerred to avoid increase! in in Trade nounced today in the Oonltmonl. The move is being made stimulate deliveries ship eater quantities of wheat cod-short countries. NAVIGATION OPENING NTRIAL, March 26-027?)- Dominlon Government n on miwoy ‘Pr? who dod 09.000 bail until y. llad hand Iatoty Fellow in loyeos of John Dick l-t the Ham si- his t . H Do have toidtfiiecymatam Y! so t tn ooa 1 tom ' ° ° by m’ ‘mm on, you will know harbor oitlci ‘Dloanwhlloy lack smoke curled up from tho funnels o! moral Utilities-s In port here so sailors “l! is becomina and ongineroorn crows prepared ed our! day." Bo said he did not m th o , _ ~ o Arrow do onbd in; . aqua o and city police has boon hard since the body oi’ m tween P. E. tation standards guaranteed" nce Edward Island in the confeder- ation agreement." - The Queen's mgr recalled . that for the first years of it! history as a rovince of Canada, Prince Dkiwar Island was almost totally neglected by the Federal Government. In 1911 Sir RobertBor-den prom- ised an adequate ferry service be- I. and the mainland. (Continued on Page ll Ool. 4) More Arrests For Espionage Are Expected By The Canadian Preonl AWA, March %-Number of persons charged in Canada's espi- “M onage probe is expected to rise to 15 this week, quite possibly Wed- nesday, it was learned today. Some time later the investigat- ing Royal Commission probably will make public its recommend- ations for future conduct oi.’ a case rooted in discovery of an alleged network of Russian agents in Can- a a. The last five among the original l3 persons detained Feb. 15 are expected to be named in the third interim report of the commission and, according to procedure tol- lowed in the two previous reports. they will be charged shortl after in magistrate’: courts w erever the alleged oflences occurred. Although officials decline to dis- cuss the case beyond its current level, these two facts preaflt themselves to those who been following it:- i. The second interim ro rt. tabled March l5, mentioned un- adians who wen not Government employees who were linked with the network and said the Commis- sion would know better how to deal v/lth them later. 2. Only one of those so far de- tained or charged ls not a Gov- ernment employee or a former Government employee. He is Fred Hose, Labor-Progressive member of parliament for Montreal Car- tier now on trial at Montreal. Summer lioceos For Parliament llnlikoly “FAWA, Igor-ch H - (OP) — mapec a sar- recess Parllgment tvaa fad todw with gathering insistence dltlm Oanadian members _ th ont oouion be continued wl imfiIUI. Million Dollar. Surplus In li. S. HALIFAX. Angus L amirfl —(OP)-- . Maedonald o! tabled the public ao- countg for the Province here night, reporting a aihmlus of 17 ,9 l0‘ 49 for 1945 adswoair-nig, attifi cams time aurpl In his ca heasurcr, history—$20,0'l6,753. and enditures were 818.896.9134 ltlillQld lnciyuxtiigiilts and "I! P! ally voted out of account but Mid out of revenue. Premier Macdonald poi-pi no the House in tabline the accounts that both revenue expenditure showed heavy over- Y m1 be me M- guity It“ Prgeincial o Liberal Pannier ro- Earted revenue for 1945 the b38119" ex- The 880111 t 3;... odwghrl m3 in- the 196 estimates of $17,831,000 for income and $17,793" 000 ewpen dituroa. n; an‘ We ii» it ALWAYS iinPms huts oven-mime i R oilticial marine tho Dmninion licWther eatI-Laliiaxat ‘ until . 10:80 pm. Monday all! Wild m. cault: southeastern winds tb‘ the Southwestern sable .0v the War‘ i flan... "find"? ""“"°" IDS-l} hi“ "H -. the otter out ot" econ- "ennm e" a that ra in {M “m” mt% A t5’; “dang-gor- to one onetime:- 1080* Pill- mounts, e rain in», W!‘ ' s1» ‘t