. " mil i ere "Johan Get" {our pGfral" in grime- Y Iniixims‘ ‘OIL _ . none MAN P.E.l. Assured 0f Retaining Four Members ‘ ffllalihfi spot} gustice Multfiwm moimaflillgution wit“ filmma- gave the noun do!- uu umnoe tltmt Riki“. would t uota m t..q"rhere are two qualifications 03 Ill 89219111 Ill-lo (Of :.ii::i:.l‘:i'i‘°l;' .2; am in i915 arid provides that linear resentatiou in the House o! - mop; rl will R d fmimfi entitled m‘ have merobern of m; other pungent -- i hm; Edward entitled io have four 1011mm“! in the senate." - ' Formerly sir m. Bt. Iieurervt recalled that at thetianottheoenhnythsnusa- (Continued on Pele 0 Ool. t) Coming Events "Movies at Borden to-fllfllt- "Talkies — Emerald Tbuaegaii.‘ "Tame; - Canoe Cove i. " Dane. Mt. Stewart Ha Thurs ey, May; 30th. 539- - "B 0d second hand be s eriiy-wublugg bind spills”. bill-XL "R age Sele. Saturday. June F. _ cams Hall, . Q M“ . --....._.. seqmsgoot; Road (éonélrtt iln Hier- H t h . u: a n r s65 3x883“; P. $99-11- "Another ca; ciwice double re- cleaned oats to arrive. Book. Mc- Guigan and Boyle. 5-W~4l "Dance, Orwell Hail. Wednes- da . May 29th. Millvlew Orclgggga. Daylight saving Time. b "Tho (Elasgeawfitlosdl Concefiihg: n uns iieaeifi-inpgog? 5-25-2i. "Dance IIICITO; Social Rowe's Hail, Brackiey Beach. Wuuiesdly. May 39th. l-fl-Si "Dance in lihnyvale School Wed- nesday. y 29. Lunch served. Good mus c. 5-38-21 "Cavendish Y. P. U. will present one act plays in Clifton i-lal. Thursday. May 80th, 8.80. 5-29-2. "see south Wineioe variety con- cert st Brookfield Hell. Wednes- day night. May 39 at 8.4a D331‘. 5-35-2941. "so G1 Road V rlety Cancer? at ‘llilgigw Valley, Tlliuiaday. May so. s30 standard flnzenm "See "Goingwldv Way" at North Rustico Hall edneafly, May N. starting I p.m. Standard m "Hlllcrcst Restaurant, Mal- Wauc Road. will be open tonight. Yidneeday. et .90 e'c oek with a hot obioksai guppy; -. s-I-li Bee resent i u. an . so. fill‘ (s. .> 9"“ u“ s-aa a a _ Players re- ‘ C do D - all . '7.‘ us?! ae-att‘ .‘B l . inn} t‘ “r ....’~.‘l‘»=‘fai'~=.~'i=* E- Arnfae ' “a " "5-3“ I "See tho inning H Pia r 51A!‘ for: a e their t res ooérriadzq, - on .. sfiti _ l“ Y. P. B. x Purine .00 a lbs. . .. m. éu... . Arthur Clmler of Kansas “Bu! Ian: AlfiA ls. May iiontinue Freight Aid 0n Feed Grains nment to nontlnug freight as- moving feed Irairu n o ‘° nsld ”.'i“"“i g Irng oo era on o re estimates, Mr. Geni-_ Government would consider the legislation and de- termine whether to submit it to the lloaee. He I bl! u» an’ fir" "gftnh m ‘I 8X l! I‘ o i“ J “~77 fin 0'35"»? iilgggevr m ..__ W, N.S.. May as GLAKJO -(OP) - Without. a mayor for al- most four months. New Glasgow bad e new chisf magistrate by ac- oiamation today when Roy J. Bermett filed the only. papers be- fore nomination deadline. De- outy Meyer D. S. Logan has di- rected town aiffairs since a court action charglna’ irregularities nulli- fied the last municipal election. Parliament my ._ IyTho Canadian Justice Minister 3t. Laurent outlined the method ln which the Government pmboscs to carry out redistribution in the House. State Secretary Martin ' an- nourwed the Kings birthday will be celebrated June 10. Agriculture Minister Gardiner made these announcements:- A new type of tuberculine is be- ing used to test Canadian cattle for tuberculosis Legislation will be submitted to continue freight assistance in moving food grains from Western Eastern Canada. The Government was resuming its Dre-war practice oi making grants to county fairs. In the Senate, Royal assent was given to i3 bills. including the Canadian loan to Britain. - Wednesday -— The Commons will consider Government legisla- tion. The Senate will sit. ilean or unit}? States Senate Dies WASHINGTON. my ail-lam -'1‘he United States capital out g problems aside today its to homage to an elder states- man. Senator Carter Glass of Vir- Rinie. wiho died in his slcou short- lv before 3 am.. at lhe age of 88. Death came to lhe Democratic veteran in his BDEillJliClll. at the Mayflower Hotel. ending a iiaif~ century public career cmbriichuz service in Congress and as secre- tary of the Treasury under Wood- row Wilson. He was dean of the. Senate in age although outrankcd in_lcngth o4’ service by Senators kcnncth McKeliar of Tennessee and Ia Ii l m m" 3'3_m<vCP)-0n'e v Cover Crown Calls Rose Key In Espionag __-_ (l Alan Randal) MONTREAL May B—~(CPl-The Crown today designated Fred Rose the ubor-Progresgve party's only representative in ariiament. as a figure weaving “through the web of the spy movement” in Canada and then started the immediate taking of testimony In his trial on charges of conspiring to furnish secret information to the 8o Rose, as ha listened to .\ prosecutor Phiii Brain. . 0.. picture him thus o the Jury. Zook- ed like a men who bed heard all this before. And he had, in fact. at his preliminary hearing last March .'Braia told the Jury Crown would seek to prove that the Polish-born member of who might be induced to take part in its activities. e also named 8am Carr, ne- tional or anizer of the Labor-Pro- gressive arty. as the other "con- tact man" for the organization which he said filtered information beck to Russia about the Canadian war effort. For hie principal proof. Mr. Braid said. he would cell on a oung Rus- alen-"en idseliaW-an later the special prosecutor eeid he would witness stand tomorrow. was Goulanko who touched off the Canadian Govemmenfls Royal Commission probe into cs- pionage in tho Dominion with his revelations baled oh his work at the Russian Embassy. Mr. Brain promised he would be in court tomorrow and referred to him “as s ‘most important wit.- "llfll. _ . -.\r*‘-’1.‘ "Before Mr. Broil and: i.“§.i...‘.“i<.“~ti'"°'- d mo Dr. J. A. Clark was re-elected chairman; of the Board of ‘Pruateca. rinco Edward Island Hospital. at the Boards annual meeting id gall night in St. Paul's Church e . After the meeting was a ened with prayer by the Rev. . T. Ibbott. the report of the Cuhdnil Nurses’ Home was read oy . Emest Oudmore; the Pro erty Committee report by Mr‘ l‘ lltoo Stewart; the sadiea Auxlllary r»- Eort by Mrs. Noel DeBiola; the vague of Mercy report by Mrs. W. E. Cotton; the report of the Wo-He-Lo Club b6 Miss Ada Hur- rls: the Finance ommittee resort av Mr.’ Waoiier ‘Grant; ami as amps gm 0mm tteé re ort b r. A. L. Mai-Pharaoh. p y ‘The three retiring trustees. Messrs. Dr. J. A. Clerk, Mr. George J. Tweedy.- and Mr. Milton Stewart, wore re-elected. Mr. Welter Grant was lected vice-chairman of the 3on5 Trustees and Min Ada Harris was rte-elected secretary. Mr. A. W. Hvndlmsn was re~elected auditor. Dr. J‘. . Clark presided at the pieeting. TRUSTIIB REPORT llhr the year ending March 3i. lath srit _. awtifisisafiilnilii-fifiih (continued on Page s ooi. s) IT.C.A. Planes May Use int-Engines h - '. . B’ tol D las when"??? rigary ‘loltofmtha 194s fa f -Oenada so Liner penalise" '3'" mi" ht be horns by air-graft was taken toifsy lw {.1561- Bylllington. president oi the - l" "m" m, railway s 00min tee of the Commune. 1 predicted that or i no"? ‘°..i‘..'"§Z the Doilflll - W" 6d a IWO-Qllglnsg essence! "u you can he! m‘ “"35; gin’ conditions. T.C»f\- l‘ ‘ 2 them evangelis- ~ “i; M. “iiwinai... an"; $31 lgiwu that. . nee guild pa» re even . re led “We worst . _.we‘ii meet them when ‘ . Pngn-Ahlybeggltnag ‘. - ' ' ' hit-Zia c“: be increased ‘be named ‘P. use so new ‘If 1Q b i even on _ i'-l ‘In ‘s the world! lei-g- nomtaJ-sized spoons. lbition at an Albany. ' d N. Y.. hop. IKEJ. Hospital Annual Meeting Claim iio Lights 0n Gar Which iiiiled Island Soldier OTTAWA, May 28—-(C_Pl --Evi- dence that an automobile vhich a injured .Cpi. Moron? Wpfrlcy last March l5. was travelling wiih~ out lights was given by a Crown witness at tho manslaughter iri-al of Lionel Groulx. 50, of suburban Eastvlow, which opened here yes- Groulx is alleged to have born the driver of an automobile which after striking Cole as from s street car on Cpl. Fred Troiter, Crown wit- nsee, told the Ontario saw ihc car ‘revel- iing without lights’ and noticed ainst the front of h was carried some ntlnuing before u no h m’ ‘° ‘iilmnmfiiitl? “ ream for the aegis; n I l‘ to ornament, further. much my sub‘ l‘ . out Atlantic - s. lirincc’ Edward Islad ilope Seen For Settienient (By Jack Williamsl AWA, May 28-(CP)—Con- ferences aimed at the settlement of the seamerfs Lake strike which started today with a gloomy pros- pect assumed a glimmer of who tonight when discussions were ed- journed unui tomorrow. _ '- Labor Mitcieter Mitchell with In- dustrial dispute experts from his Department spent en hour and n hal’ reviewing the issues in the two-day strike with Union officials. than a similar conference was held with operator representatives. An- other mcetin with the Union of- flcers was sc eduled for tomorrow " 8 There was no official crimmefii at the conclusion of the day's dis- cussions but the trend of the nee‘.- ings made it apparent that hope had not been abandoned of reach- lnu a settlement. It was clear that both sides bad enJoyed some measure of success in the opening round. but along the great inland waterways the hoarse whistles of many ltako ves~ eels were silent and the freighters themselves lay idle at piers or rode at anchor in Great lakes rorts. Not all the freighters were ln~ active. Several sailed the flakes with non-union crews. includmg three Canada Steamship Lines freighters which cleared from Kingston. Ont" and headed for Montreal. Ship owners said norc p.m.-union crew: were available. News Briefs y 28-‘(CPl-- In- r i‘ iusnd the highest rev- history were recorded in annual report of the Nn- tiociai Harbors Board. tabled In 1h:- Commons by Transport Ministcr Chevrici‘. The 19 per cent incl-east was attributed to great quan... ies of grain shipped overseas tn en unofficial seven, all were believed accounted for and still aboard ihc Qucen Mary trday whn-n the giant liner sailed for New York to com- picte her Atlantic crossing. All will be taken back to Britain after the Queen Mary discharges some 500 remaining civilian passengers in New York. May 2S—tRr-u<vrsi— on. Lorri President of [he Council who rccouily re- turner! from a food mission io ihe Uni-ted States. today told the House of Commons he was rcaaon~ ably confident he would be "W; to make a statement on food tome-r- ' POW. WASHINGTON, May ail-LAP)- Msny Senate Republicans lined gainst President Truman's sink..- draft, proporei tonight, and it was reported that two emocratic Son- ntors had appealed ereonnily to Mr. Truman to wiih raw ihc rc- qucst if the coal strike is settled soon. OTTAWA. May 28--(CP)—-Vcsscl arrivals and cargo tonnage m, 1151i. “X harbor in 1945 were somewhat lower than in i944, because of the cessation of iiostl ties and the concentrated use of he port facili- ties and railway lines for the re- ‘icww i atria ion of service personnel rcm oversees. Vessel arrivals in 3:: totalled 3.100 against 3.700 in WASHINGTON. May-H-(AP) --Government Officials said today negotiations are under way with Denmark to insure combined oper~ ation of radar and weather ste~ clans on Greenland and . Farce Island. These stations ere considered essential to North At- lantic commercial airlines. CAMERA. M ascnelar Wiiiiemnli‘. “um,” cit-operative aserch for oil a tKbli-liberloy ares oi‘ Western Avis. re . NATIONAL ‘CLOTHING COLLICTION Send what you can ooal collection centre Jul 11 e I1 \ John L. Lewis, left. teal locking an agreement i. the soft coal strike but op nearing one. John L nd Interior Secretary Krug; vonfe ed tonight \vii.h The While House revealed to~ night that “progress was report by boih sides." Mr. Krug said before entering the White House an agreement had not been reached but an official _ liari said Messrs ‘(mg is had reached a. cl on thc major provisions o-f a new coh- tract. Additional negotiations were ' 30 p.m. EDT. (10130 i An official who may not be nam- ed had reported cnrlicr that agree- ment was reached at that stage on a new wage scuic which would foi- pnticrn of an l8 i-J-ccnt in basic hourly pay and whIch, with overtime provisions. would net the miners $59.25 "o: a 46-hour week compared wi-ih their present $66.50 for a 54-hour week The hari still. however. was sult- jcci lo rhamrzc. ' Messrs. Knit: and Lnwis had started conferences ioriny at 6315 p.m. with one minor detail rim-ri- “citlina up the sr-tiicmcni. they met for what seemed stage of negotiations. Senator Lister Hill nf Alabama. the Democratic whip. said he hail talk- czl with parties on both sides and understood they "are in agreement opllprimcipies for scritiemeni." confident that unless rromethlng very uhforsecn occurs," he told a roportor ut. norm. “the coal strike will be sciilcd and nn~ nnunccment of the settlement mzidc within the next 4.8 hours." AngiieaTAdvance lip ai Passes ilaiivry Mar —'CPi._ RONIO, Med/o 28 0.! $2,338, O-half of ii, in bonds~has been raised so far in the Anglican Advance Appeal for $4.300.000. it was reported at an meeting last night at Rev Robert Jefferson, ta n. presided. Offiz.» of reaching the 0b- uno l5. In‘ N. S. Diocese May 2&- (CJ-‘i-‘Ihc HALIFAX, Angican Advance Appeal in Nova Bcoti-a Diocese is making "gratify- gress" but is still far from 000 objective, Rev. L. Wci osher. diocesan organizer, rnported today. No figures were yct complied out some 31 parishes already lmvc top- ped iopcrel objectives. he aairl. ca Edward Island. they . Paul's in Charlotte- Iieanor Springfield. n. 8 Bummerside and Aiberton. Atomic Poison Gas Powerful Weapon tally as da erous as atomic bombs- offleniii fluyth import. issued e Manhattan higineer Dis- ct mid briefly of the bilitiae. and said that American scientists heal lnvestizetad them be- uee that s, noWnFTvTnn/ntcsaaa Anoolatfl Pres so. n er in o great industr al its equivalent, end a con- n q this fro-celled gas i lthi about 2.'.?;i’;"°“ " a? ma» m. 1.11 killi. would “ntheachaniltagal c- . gases. but i! ve rays from atomic heaic mu sew-o about a. Evil??? fir’. no- boss of the United Mine tiations with Interior Secretary Krug on the soft coal strike long enough to takc advantage of s bit of cool breeze United Stile! Capital. At ri troubles. takes time out. fora dish of lee cream. _____.__________. Settlement Near In U.S. Coal (B liar id W. iVardl f . wasnilvowgn. May 28——(AP) c D _ I Strike is Honored President | Representatives oi’ the associations and credit of Agriculture preside avoidable absence of tile _ MllfplliV. Kinkora. the banquet for brief uwkcd and had been int.’ socinted with Dr. Orot in the development of cooperatives "id credit unions in . Blmw said he had known Dr. Croiean forthc past l3 come m know the real worth oi the MvDonal , (he PE. Island Credit Union said the gmwth of and credit. unions in the t (Continued on Page 5 Col. 2; _.___..._._.__ Steamship Makes Fast Trip To iifld. ‘The S. S. "T. J. Carroll" arrived in port last night and will load a cargo today. consisting of live- farm produce for New- smaiicr type of freighter when she recs-filly made a tween the Province and New ound- land in eight days. X upon whom many Is- ere of farm produce ng to carry large ship- farm produce to New- liaya. is still lied up in St. lohn r crew walked off her inst evening to join the strike of the Canadian Seamens Union. quiet. The crew 0f . . ere paid off yesterday crnoon and many of them are r homes until the f isofsptatomaw W“ otlve, likradielinand etllt n" dgesnotemitgnflilsgasllaoafl MAXIMS _ OFA. MERE MANi finalize-glide them that ll! ; eaveth nob as I ll of a ccntrlls mun, Truro Ell-fl’! iiontinues To Lead Voting I Holman Desfiiioted Oat iiut Amended Entry ls Suggested. UITAWA._ May 28-(CP>- The parliamentary flag committee to- day reduced national flag designs to two-a red ensign with a golden maple leaf and a flag composed of red and white triangles with n. {green maple leaf on the diagonal inc separating the colors. Eliminated by motion after trailing in a ballot in which 712 u! the 3'7 members of the Cnmmrilee voted. was a flag with a silver and red crown on a blue canton in the masthead corner and three maple leaves on a white field in the fly and a white ensign with a red maple leaf in a red circle in the fly bearing four diagonal blue stripes. Suggestion that a filibuster might be in prospect was made ai: a lively session of the committee ' ‘ after votes for the various designs resulted as Ioliows:— 1. Red cnsign with e golden maple leaf in the fly; designed by Donald Baird of Truro, N S.: 18 votes. 2. Red and while triangles. with superimposed green maple leaf; designed by La Ligue du Drapeau National of.‘ Quebec; l0 voles. 3. White ensign with a maple leaf in a red circle ii fly bearing four diagonal stripes; designed by J. W. f roy Holman of Summon d9, i.‘ E. 1.; three votes; eliminat- 4. Flag with a silver anti “Ell crown on a blue canton in the masthead corner and three rod maple leaves on a white field in the fly. designed by Col. A. F. Duguiil. army £5“ . was , ~. one vqtciezfi noted. i eforé fhe vote was taken Sch aior Brewer Robinson (L-PEJ} asked if he could put forivnrd a. (Continued on Page s Col. l) Dionne fiuints i2 ‘Years ilid Yesterday Ofl-LANDER. Ont. May 2.8 -- (CP) — Twelve years ago today: five girls were born to Mrs OHVA. Dionne in a tiny farmhouse. To- day‘. the quhibuplcls celebrated the an iversery quietly with their ism- v Birthday folrnalities of years ivcuc diorcgmxied-Jt was tho girls‘ wish that. nvmcy which .- otcrwisc be . iito bz- omit ta Bump: to a leviate su - fcring among child n. All. lllfi‘ ‘ltoato UNE$ A \.0V\".R unfit. ii: totlrlicafzs lit PiRlllNk ‘PROBLEM t‘ '2'- MIIEROMJGICAL OFFICE. Toronto. May QG-ACPL-Mlnlrnum and maximum temperatures: Vancouver .. 41‘ Edmonton . Winnipeg . Toronto Ottawa . Menu-cal . Saint John . elifa winds becominst no . p.11. iiign today at llentville no. at New Glasgow. oheriottetown. Monsoon M. 6 oosis at l p.m. wander - coo air some the Maritimes end in the north portion the alias are nearly clear. leading to the likeli- li.“ “that? ti iiimifiltt; e e MI hundred miles south of the lootia ooeet and aneil none this ' are“ - “or lo em trove. Bmtie. 75149 a er or or