OI A MERE MAN. liar-u- T §§ f'i.'t."uua"' The PeYs apart; . g . Covers PrincelEdward Island _l '2 CANADA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1s. 194a Like the Devi Read rybody Railway Promotion (Prepare “Atom Fleet.” For Test ONOLULII, Jan. l’! l-Workmeaa have down a small “a ( fleet what grollllo illtlba will do t0 Illllillllemitwaalearnedw tlcahipa, cralaen and o- ther velaela also an expected to be assembled here ior the atom fleet. Strl pod to bare eucatials, the a pa_ will steam MO , Jan. 1'! — Nor- man B B. Watson, electrical en- iiineer. poet's d amnion _ 4 _ Railways b appointed l and mechan- ical enllneer. with at Montreal oceoniinl to a. circular issued by John Behoileld. chic! architect. and approved by B. Wheel t, He assumm the duties d 8.0 Cacm. m mam. a. Charlottetown. ma: r. 1N8. MT. Watson joined the Canadian National as electrical draitaman in the de~ pertinent. , in 1026 The iollowine he moved to Hsliiax as end . but return~ ed w Mono‘ in 1028 oe electrician and unit car maintainer. ecoming ‘ " T‘ there in 1029. to some . , out of all shipping lanes. ior the lint teat oi e atomic bomb against new-power. (At Tulsa». Okla, mini Ituacel] 5. Berkey oi the UlhJd States Navy predicted that the $100,000,000 teat this spring would determine the whole future oi the world's navloa.) $1,000,000 Business mo» w» For Halifax From Wartime Shipping HALIFAX. Jan. l1 — (C?) — Merchant ships and troopnhips ceiling out oi Halifax during 1945 were au cna irom local iirlnfl. D. oi fi. wnscnd, ships’ stores admin- ud zor ior the Pirices Board, ata- o ere today. n dodger ‘filth’ igapt. Dag. 111w. . 9n v P5 tom Mr gptihue to; _ ohlia gram er viaiona for a troopsmp of the woodcut class is shown in the order placed here ior the Ile do France scheduled to dock Jan. as. ldorelthan 140.000 pounds oi meat will be placed on board, 28,000 pounds oi bamn and ham, 13.000 pounds _oi poulrfiy, 6,000 pounds oi evaporated i t, 10000 pounds ea oi and co iee. 22.000 mounds oi’ vegetables and more an 00,000 pounds oi iisir smoked and iresh. Every troopship which sails out oi this rt has in its store rooms at least ,000 pounds oi aular and 1,- oognpounda oi butter. an the repltriafon is completed b at m. Townsend Easterllonnsts Are Arriving In "Toronto TORONTO. Jan. l’! -- (OP) - d with 07.000300 worth l oiiicials to arrive hue I l . u: m tion ' Pwflml‘ h m 9. _. Pl l $15; m . - indication inythacexnount ‘the lm_.mmd '--Pu.ll independence ior Trana- In Aueiut oi the some be was tranaiezred to the chei arch- itect's oiilce at lldontreal and there has held the positions oi mechan- r and electrical enlln 8Q‘. Mr. Watson was edwoted Dallwusla University and Nova Scoltla Technical College. Halifax. when. in 10D. he Inducted with the dezree oi Bachelor/oi Science in Electrical Enllinearirla. l-le also oi the course in n cngineerins so the same institution. Dining the war 0i 1014-1918. Mr. Waizon served at sea as Engine Room Artifice: tn the R.C.N.V.R. Since 1900. he has had e u! the electrical installations oi the more recent oiilce bulldinn. stations oi completed most h tela. tile C.N.R and hansars and other buildings ior ‘Hans-moods RAJ‘. Transport Cem- Penicillin Gargo - Arrives At wiarsaw orrawa. Jan. 1'1 - (or) - Tm runner. luau sduourou has use . i‘ . 0 pounced hero today ' There were 1.wu.6o0.0oo uniti u. that will be used in l Poland. oi penicillin ior the leh Relief Fund. The moat recent slflpment was carried to Britain in a. Liberator with a. crew that included Flt. Lt, C. Maclieon oi Stellar-ton N B. United Pol Independence For Transiordan LONDON, Jan. 17 — (Reuters), jordan will be negotiated during a visit to London next month by the Emir Abdullah. it was undet- stood todag. avin, British Forelin Secretary, announced ihflt Brill!" was uexotlatlng ior Transjordanb independence when ha addresed aha United Nations l “y to- BY. Meanwhile, ilat opposition to the independence plm was voiced hare oda by Dr. Paul Rebenield. fi-Blbl’ DODTIM ll tarted l . rive in '1‘ ‘allied’. New glut; Gym‘; at m’ NEW zjjfififl, “a “ml l" “wum m” ‘u’ ‘grin! cl the Zionist Movement on “n “t °l u“ m9‘ " th d that Tranajordan is The bare-brow look cakes many ° it?“ ‘ n dam ior-ms. all oi" mailer than gilmélgefn“ p“ °t m“ lbfiggnmu‘ u "ml “d” Mr. Bovine announcement has also caused. considerable dscussion in view oi the widely discussed view that Ttransjordan and Pales- Eaetnpaaidaralook arowci muduocmsth ‘newtlrktsh ~l- moetlicbrlmitfll ' w“ newsman mas Going Overseas Miss Katherine Evelyn Williams, daughter oi Mr. James E. Williams. Wlllama Lake, B. 0., who is on- route overseas with other members 8 Administration Section oi the Corps in Charlotte town. Ceiling Prices 0n llew liars Fixed e OTTAWA, Jan. 17—-Ceillng prices for complete ranges oi six makes oi passenger automobiles - have been established at. with “minor adjustments to cover certain improvements incorporated in the 1948 models," the Prices Board gnnounced tonight. The card's statement said ln- creases in the case oflcwer-priced cars averaged S15 to . Retail ceiling prices. i.o.b. lac- tory, announced today varied from the $1,138 ior a Plymouth business cou c. to the $1.882 ior a DeSotc cus om two~door sedan or club u g" 9.“£'a.ii‘€’.~“§§' ma " _ . cc -. ' ‘a’ _ p‘; $1,106 fora Chevrolet; and $1,200 ior ‘a Pontiac. sedans and club coupes were slightly higher. ltrippled Transport ls Taken In Tow 8'1‘. JOHN'S. Nild.. Jan. 1'i _ (OP-Cable) - In tow oi; the Coast Guard cutter Modclr. the United Stews armv transport Henry Bald win was still iar out at sea and was nm expected to reach Argen- tla. Nild. until Saturday. shipping ciilclala reported here tonight ‘the laid-ton trooper was said lo be making slow progress tow-aid port and was bet/ween 125 and I00 mile; cit tne coast Carrying 5N veterans from Antwerp. the Bald- win was bound ior New Yon: when she radioed a call ior help Tues- day from a position 350 miles oii Cape Race. Niki Explain Plan, For Jap War Trials TOKYO, Jau. 17 - (AP) —- Prooi oi individual guilt rather than group responsibility will be the requirement ior conviction in the war crimes trials oi top Jap~ mesa, Allied Headquarters sad to- day. The trials are expected to get under way early in March. Tlhe rule; thus will not follow the broad pattern established at the Nuernberg trials oi top German war leaders. They rather will seek impress “Don the Japanese imb- lc the personal guilt oi each de- we» O rims-ion. 1mm.» Jan. 1r - larr- ‘a. . u. of . five-SJ? ma. » p H aaeemd M Journal. ..- .... we" "is; momma-u " CominrtEvénts s- _ I ‘Saint 0.58.1.3 Transtordan in one Arab state. BY V German JetPlaneiFlve ~ ' Times Faster 771cm Sound landant by his spectilc act-s. Prairie (to-op To Purchase Farm sasxlamou. (OW-Au oars-the Jan. 1’l— ambition ol many Dllrohale iarm at ion. John B. Brown, president, Canadian Cooperative Imple- ments Limited, organized l: announced at a spec- meetlng new in pm. fiolas here that an agreement been reached with Cock- ahutt Plow Company n: Brae. ford, Out. ior the purchase of machinery. shfiflflses oi supplies wll curtail the purchase program :*:"...":»..'~....' *»Y...'..*".:.'.~:..""~ a- vailable. The agreement “u; for the pure‘ oi tracton, harvesters. combines, awathera Ind tiller combines. co-operativa will accept delivery at the Brantiord fac- Wl’! s_r‘i.|l_ from there will look aitcr rlbutlon to its own "¥i'.°"a"é'i‘ii“ u. e . . . . a operates a Plant in Winnipeg, purchagad in 19H. ior the mauuiaciure oi small-type farm machinery. ll. S., ll. B. Farmers stains and mill ieeds as a national pol y- Esteblishment o! a. Maritime cg. rlculturai college capable o! pro- Vidifls B lfiubyear course was dis- Ousied. and a resolution calling ior the establishment oi the college ll To- Begin Making Roosevelt 0Ime OVITAWA. Jon. 17 — (5000101) — The "cast-e" system oi rank dis- tinction and allowances graded w military rank is being prolonged into the post-war years. according to new financial orders ior m: When an Army colonel is absent irom his regular post oi duty on public business, he is allowed $8 a day living expenses ior the first l5 do . This amount drops to $6 ior a Captain or lieutenant. and tomtilbo ior Corporals and Priv- a By the same token. a Colonel or above. according to Mr. Abbott's new orders can eat turicc as mimic as a. pnvate or pay twice aa much iqr the same meal Dally rate ior Colonels and above ior meals only is $3. but the rank and file must sot alcmz with a humble $1.50 ior the ilrst 15 days when away irom their has and $1 a. day ior any subsequent period Rating; Ont o! Luck When the travel is Iiceo-s are entitled to stewards fees. (tips), and Warrant Officers S5. No rate is fixed ior the hardworking NCO's and men On Canadian railway.- ciiicecs, Warrant Oilicers and Sergmnts are entitled to iirst-class passage when travelling on duty, but. Cor- porals and below are herded into second-class coaches. In the matter ctf night travel. Brlgadiers and up are entitled ‘to separate chamberet-tes or compart- ments. while Oiilcers and Warrant by sea. oi- v $10. Westerners Make Plea For Action To Avert Strike HOUSE TIE-UP IN CREAS New Orders Confirm Military, Caste- System In Graded Allowances Jan. 1a - Adom Berks, ileld representative oi me United Packinghouse Work- ers oi America (C.I.0.;, announced talent employees oi highs Cau- s n Company here reJected Army. issued this ee by Defence Minister Douglas l» - Emwuflmdpmy "(mm “mm” ‘m Machinery At Plant m 5 oi flkriculturists ior plants the plants closed even than; 011:5 dag}: Ciiicesr may have standard sleop- ent on n ' RON-m ' _ in: car berths only. Sergeants 31m week is the uuuor problem to be miirgml serviceashnioru (a "- entitled to ride in tourist bertna ggbfled. Inter-mutation o1 hgw flm I I can Marshall‘ who died 1g‘ But Corporals and Privates are a1 45~hours are to apportioned nmm be new h“, (k _ located sleeping accommodation on each day is the source oi - Miles Chapel) samuday (a 9,11, trains by Mr. Abbott only when management disagreement. 1h. was A.S.T.). it was announced why. their Journey involves s also reported that wages and closs- ___ ' law-men; Wm be m n“ u.‘ "two consecutive nights or more lilcatlons were involved. LIVERPOOL. Emhmdq JuL 17_ cemamw -work schedule and had authorized the national executive to call a strike vote. The count on each motion was 503.0 he said. Nature ct the comp was not disclosed but the action oi the Swiit Canadian employees rejecting it and authorizing U.P.W.A.'a national oiiicera to poll their locals on a strike, aligned them with workers Packers plant at nearby 3t. Boni- face. Ein-ployees there took a. sin»- ilar action last night. About 1,200 wont at Bwiit Can- adlunfs plant and about 2,000 at Canada Packers. A meeting tomor- row night ci‘ the 1,200 employed by Burns and Company will con- alder an otter irom that pang; T eat oi a nation-wide strike in the’ dustry western non ior sumers. through collection b the “Spec- m1 Names mvlsiozsi" ut indicated links grfelnylgirtlgrcgagiidwsrd. 1111\nd. response irom the general publc E 9e - th t . M1 Laura Vanider- w” not quite up m expectations’ stlihe oorfmfiurraylvs Harbor. and I any'a oiaier Out Again Today ginsitlleig; ':"'ilc%;§'§s_ m Oanvasers will be out m lull 5* ° ""5 °‘l' F3 ~- the iorca again today and u is hoped f§§,‘,{‘°§;,$' finfivg ““"' °“"'°""' m“ a gmemus "spouse Wm be Thé funeral will be held hero. Canadian meat tonight brought a plea irom bot-h producers and con- “The Canadian iarmers should receive immediate assurance that pac will not be closed ' down." said a statement. isued at a wmicm agricultural conference here. “Action w void page i work shotlld beataken $3. not a‘;- trike ballots are taken and labacrlption oeumea rue. Hall. "-00; other Provlaeea I U-l-l. ., ‘Q I , on. i l szooo Needed To Put‘ Legion Drive Over Top ‘Ilhe stun total oi $8000 was re- alized at the close o1 the iirst day, yesterday, oi a. two-day drive by the Charlottetown Branch oi the Canadian Legion to collect $15000 to pay ior the cost oi a new annex and renovations underway to the unmet. Oiikzials in charge oi the cam- puign expressed Kratliication and pleasure at subscriptions received P. E. I. Glergyaaa 4 ltiesin lloxhury (OP) — ROKBURY, Mass, Jan 1'! -—RQV'. E. A. MacPhee, 76, l. 30901:: Church minister and a native made ea the appeal and the “bow. many ct whom are new to a cam- paign oi such a nature, given iull co-operation. On the basis 0i incomplete re- turns last. night campaign workers will be called upon to exert theii eiiorts to the utmost today in or- der to make the chive the success it should be A Colnmultydaaet ‘Ilhe new Legion Home. when completed, will be an asset to the community, a credit to the veter- ans and a. living monument by a grateful people. Today is the drive. Tonight partial list top-ranking subscriptions to date in the cam- (Gmibinlled on P886 ‘l O01. '1‘) Sa turd ay. Halifax To llold Beer Plebiseite HALIFAX. Jan. l‘! — ( ) l-iaiiiax City Council voted to hold a plebiscite Maid! 20 whether or not beer and should be sold in the city by glass or open bottle. The vote 8-4. iinsl day ior the a it shoul d be "over Funeral 0f Senator Marshall Saturday Canada 00111- if. m. pro-tec- lei French demanding NIURNBEB, G 1'1 - (Al?) — A and persecution Beath 0f 22 Nazis ermnny, Jan. e French resistance chieitam today charged 23 top Nazis with too-tum. lootlnlzs and demand-ed the "supreme penalty" ior them as an msential ilrst step in reeducat- irsttilnetlmttba robbery committed with others In the uptwn Jas. A. Ogilva/‘s depart- ment store several months ago. He was ordered ior preliminary hear- ing Jan. CIVIC ELECTION IN WOODSTOCK WOODSTOCK N11, Jan. 17 -— (CP)—R.. W. Maxwell was elected Mayor oi Woodstock by aeclamn- tlon today. Percy Fillmore. J. l»- Btone and J. R. Baird received so clamatlons as councillors. Talks -.__ on a. continuous Journey". _ 111M Ma - Sn ' i ' bealdes. “Bl, ."lll|OlU|l fi e Corporal: Title m me . __ éfflaiillfd ..a.§“i‘?:ne.n.a.. lili- tluieewsvgjig, w‘ .. . ‘ - . ~ *1“)? .- .. . ~~~~ oeoucamd- Jflibame” Bqdn- "WW B17 " " ‘ ' gffdgig grfléglzxm L‘? :5 l; ggissofiwivea oi filaaadiannsgrvfi ‘P. cyan-l. and Duncan d’ leas- ln a. clay coach all night. where _ mm M"! ° m ed 5d ' ( w. MONCTON, N. 3., Jan. 11 - J. m n rank l ' lng Was scheduled for W ne my ‘a widow a E Walsh oi’ Covardule was elected 1);.” cg/lorxirllgarsaeglemberthsér H” collflllfll’ "Halli T“ but was delayed by ioe- dwflhifl" 01 the his 5W‘- gill President oi the Maritime Feder u. Carlson's interim “www- w‘- ' New Mollie ; _ Ax m‘ 11 __ ((1?) __ James Kelly, 11a maimed lanai WW1 01 Agriculture at the annual army orpermsuent .orce are a1 HALE" . k . meeting wmgm. Other oiilcers m- lutted $125 a. dav ior meals when Check cfllllQ wavfl Dependents arriving aboard the a sister o . elude: vice-President c. T. travelling to their depot. and so 1am Maurvtlmifl hem "f ff’? mihfefiled’ M“ i“ ‘um h‘ h‘ Fltznwdolph’ B"d'm°w“' N’ w“ is w“ 1°’ any a“? iméfi $tl ggfebll 3' M22- (arming wtach will be uaed ac a. . 5,; secretary, R0 Gm t, Mo -t ; med. How to get a mea or —-- , - > " ' _ w “book w a, ‘.1, §‘.‘°°,‘,,°,‘,~*,,,,§",-,,,lf°g;;§fitglgéiréé. gftsngg r§§§waf§ffifif,{ b112,, ‘L’? MONTREAL, Jan. 1': - High ci- 113131 f“ s e i‘ m cm‘ my” i?!) p d» take on mien. ' - '- - ‘ ilcers ci the Montreal Police De- - - vev station. un- me. ma, Osk- Plemed. _ m». was wwolniied to the anae ileld, NB; Allen lnckh-srt. Nova ‘m “f? ‘m’ "$13,, to f? §?§“§§“§u‘§§§§'ii.§§'§ t§.‘l‘iil="1§§v§'§l- e m Jmum- 1991 b“ w l‘ W 39°"!!- t u 3115mm”, ‘htgvxggewkmgpignilom zens oi diiierent classes to curb wtgm? 0'1 h“ 591th P1339115 f 0h N. B. ' ' h l . e an" w“ mllmmt viii...» Amcgiftloil) N.S.e1i'armers mm me! Tu“- °" lemugm “$1? t Z °,."1§'..°'¥...f.§d"‘§;¢‘§§§$. 1,, check. his col . "luau-loam News and Association, NB. bairymcnh As- " m“ fete“ m‘ k: 5e‘ u lng a crime outbreak which iol- u ItG B t Views" was appearing h W cooler-clowns. Fruit Grown-g M. ml “w” m" d W“... m lowed the rum Great War re- UGSII In] G, ll n dauv n . socistion, Mairitime (Jo-Operative mDgP§°gQQK§° odzlwwnm is pgrtegilyhls hsliillldgnairéjergd a Servces, an Maritime stock- u we .. 3 t Ncmwm men to a er m! o - n er m°°°"“ **"°°““°“- “ma” ‘he a" ea k u l“ 1 n e veiling “m” °“ ‘h’ "m" °°“1“ b’ OTTAWA Jan 11 - (or: - [m] ' meeting. m“ l‘ e x5 m" w e“ m _ searched by uniiormed cllce and ' ' . _ dlTAw secretary rePOPl-od that Can~ gaguudéslwxgnvrlellzgbcgrfcéidinvallda. K ffiilvt/gegffgilallusgl.‘ 31:31:02?‘ kill-HTS E 0min? word fill. ‘(RAT WKNVIRKYS a an armors m b - ' - ‘ an“ 45341111331513 1,5 . $11M or an edeillhtesoovrl‘: vlev a5: w“ i.“ “ “Bwd m“ b“ ‘"9"’ Euappoomfi by quctaidomr: mgom HERE MM" “All nitrogen used in making Rsrtilizer. mgflgifigedcoga ‘hfmipgfi- meam Kinvfa Resuiaitione mumer- f ‘f He said the Canadian Federation whlle conflnued they‘, ‘recently ate an 1m array of iinea 9 5 Q oi Agriculture has requested the , ' d n I M ‘e and, detention ior gamblers. {Q LN‘ aty°nu Borrow Govtemment to retain ,‘,§‘,“‘;‘,‘,'},‘;'f,,,,§° Cy o no emu But. a spokesman hastily ‘a ‘m M . owner p or urn over to i ' ceded. the rattle heard in out - _ co-ollerative societcs the mint-b wg‘l"("‘g)“gegz‘“ggilgvlzeggiilfggtgg hm“! owner,‘ mum “M, “R _. ammmlm“ punt‘ l“ Canada which ior armed robbery was today given 6°33 m “WVsm-W and h‘ the manuiacturec explosives during ._ an ext" m, yea}, by Judge 5d. attackers ci troop trains lent o R‘ ewsnauiimm m ted HALIFAX, Jan. 1'! - (C?) — ouard Telller on another hold-up frlgndlvh ‘@182! Xtdgdly “Mon to mg cnggmanlfedemtmtg The troopshi Lady Rodney. 5:516; charge. Philippe Gaudreaut, an oversgafifédmmhed nmlutmduuv bod“ l1 duled to arr ve hale Jun 20 accomplice was also sentenced to ‘ncluded: 480 Canadian overseas ‘veterans another two years in addition to he 718d WM! $509 bl’ m9 “me m5 lTESWbMhIIAQRt 0f PIT")! Prices aboard will not, dock until Jan- the two he was given last woul- lroopsh peso ed Cope but beiore any dovmward revision oi 03 military authorities announced Jgl-m Qpllnsky, alias LesbclNa, lost it a" “and than some by the the present subsidies or bonuses here tonight. was refused bail when he was ar- time the vessel docked wt Hollie-X- i: mu e. ralgned betore Judge T. A. Ffilb- “How? well. poker and} dice arc 2-Ad0pfi'gn o; m, present ‘y’, talne on a charge oi conspiracy about. the quickest ways. he 981d- tem oi’ freight assistance 0n iced and theit oi $10,997 in an armed Says ll. ll. 0. llome Likely At llyde Park PARIS, Jan. l’! — (AP) -— F01‘- elgn Minister Georges Bidault told g French Cabaret. meetln! today it appeared likely the ant-mt home or the United Natons would ‘Truman Seeks To Avert Strike By Steelworkers milled Offers Plan To Settle Dispute After White House Break Down. _ ' amend, , be would call ior a genial wane in- be at Hyde Park, N. Y. promise splitting the dliieronca between the Company cider and the Union d it creaseoilll-inerltsanhmir. me v boa ciiered to cents and Union has aaked l0~ 1-2 cents. ‘There was a pcsslblltw that the President's proposal included some movdelon ior a steel price increase Reconversl Snyder, who a- encov. has been ready to approve an increase oi 84atoi1.b\ltCbQtArB0wlQ.i1-d‘ minisitmfm of the Ofiioa of Price Administration. 1m conferred with the Preaidant- yesterday. Dill 'alae clmore tbaulh. t .. . tures: Vancouver 43, 50; Iidmon 18, 38; Fbegna -, 33; Winnipeg 18; Toronto 10, 81; Ottawa 2 bel 23: Montreal 2 below. 10; ~ -- 16 below, 11; Saint John 12 - 19; Monet ‘ = 9 below. : riot - low 9; Sydney 2 below 1s; I mouth 3, ll FORECASTS: Lower st Lew-mac ~~ with light snowifls or Q1 1 m1 ld dflllllnuni.‘ ' com lug-B. te C0 Q1‘ ' west w northwest winds. ' m; winds. northward; cloudy with snow; a little colder at night. Marltimea: Strong to rth and ....r:. sum"?- "m Ottawa and r B. rence: Fresh no - _ windy partly cloud! aim ‘ ano unites: howl q colder again. 24th