sr listirsrnent After Long AmvService vim us...» clrurclrlll Spsesli eon-aw. 1-. cfutsu Many friends of Be cunt Maicr ... . s mic-coca‘ ... “i.” no earn t e havebeenwonpndwitbotwhiohhss iedhig the pcaéo be‘ f m: Earywm "" ‘armor .~ .'...u"£-'§..."'I.J°. ‘L; u n‘ . srgesn . . 11...... nigger. til‘.‘.“'fi.°’..l§“..°£§.“ll Nazis as" part d 1 _ . ‘wuslrde. - 3e loibed the Lit Cadet Manchester 311-. -- 1901. I11 ‘ 1903 he loined 'l Bn. Man- M s. madly-l "u u i sltnudian Intotnlition l Cadre. beinl wig! - ed most of‘ the with ogyet in the tesohinl Sehoo , . ., ce of Wales College Char- lottetown. Dalhcusie University. and n an .- . WOI-fld 3 u» new: tilt‘: "wlsmtltit". riffs... ssitdidiaigndtgewnrun .Quebscsnd I > rile °' u " “ ,; H I! th _ lliStiflCt-lnfi mm m; s buildup for the o: gain: s-wgrdgvtgcrlalnng Serv- ._'____________ _ sine! Good’ gonduct $26318. LU olmanen OTCCS E ilensorslll Ovei-sesolhniinion medal in 1025 Through" and the Canadian Army medal in 1m. During these 1on8 years of serv- OHUNGKINO. March e - (A?) ice Sgt-Mai. Iriam has seen many - Information Minister K. C. Wu changes in organisation and train- iodav announced till ttnaorship thro rapid and penetrating power. In the 1000;“ he ‘recalls. Jrzptsgiorthyino a}: er rmy w er x . -drswn. Todsyit is iced. r. Irlam was promoted to Corporal in 1012; Sergeant 191$; Ooy. BgL-Mliflr e and order were not fullv restored in those places." Bergssnt W.O.1) 102d. Coming Eyonts mifilritifit you fir: Truman Says Greedy‘ ~-w. now ...v:';........'.. u... Interests Block Ills Hoodlcllswitihld ‘d '»s °.' 1353i L“"='=== P wavy a *‘.'.=i.'".2:“ .5?“ “so: - l ' v . s ' . | , "New .in swell, qu‘ i s, cotveoeue. c. mrcli’e'_<u>= Bounce Coal. steam l”? "- Pnsidmt-mmen r kill. ' . , a --.."...,_,_ 1:? M" let _ ’ Way. _ . Mu. ssdsre to warnings also naelnqi‘: arr . . t" ‘nascent sn. is .lQ0'l.,a:\rd:' Premi of line, won't it?" 1016: r- msster Se cant Instructor. 1011; lifelon- ( V Says House Entitled e To Conference Details‘ A The ht of the Imislalture to fuller inormatlon regarding the Randall: made at the Dominion- vhoiel Conference ht Ottawa was stressed in the House yester- day by M1. Heath Strong, K. 0., Fourth District of Prince. Speokinz on the Draft emand Con! reuse toe inmortsnt to be withheld fro‘: the elected representatives of the Pric- vlncc. He noted that Premier Jones had read an excerpt from the Mone- tary Times on the 0106894111185. but the Premier had stated that he was not guaranteeing its authenticity. “Where did this suggestion of originate?" Mr. str-onu ed. “If secrecy was’ advisable at the time the Conference was going on. why should not House at least be taken into the confluence of the Premier and spay, MARCH 1, 1946 Aruzcr CAQADA ls Scheduled For Monday __-.._ CLEVELAND, Much 5 .... (A?) - Two railroad brother-hoods tc- dfly set 6 a. m. next Monday as the deadline for a progressive mu, which could tie up» the Unmq States’ rail system. but labor ex- obeerved there were at least wo wuss of delaying or reventing lulnension of taallfilioftarion, The strike-date announcement some from A. I. Whitney. . mt of the Brotherhood of - motive Engineers. after the and. line leaked from brotherhood offi- oisls in other cities. Affected were 215.000 trainmm, ' 16.000 engineers and 348 railroad lines and terminals-all the trunk ea and moot feeds-rs. Under the strike plan, m; 11st of roads and terminals was div- ided into four rouns. with serv- ioe to halt on i2 next Monday: ‘ i on 85 at 8 a. m. Tuesday: 91 at d given information as to what his , new proposals were. if any?" ' Hon. Dr MaeMill an‘ “He could ' have s secret session." Mr. Strong: “That is what I would wisest: but I don't see why there should be this secrecy any- way. This is a very_ imhpglrtant matter: it is the biggest t we have bedore us by long odds." Premier Jones: “The troub it is not before you yet." . Strong: "But I claim it should be." Premier Jones: “When we let thrClIh you will have it before you. of course." Mr. Strong: "But it will be fin- ally 81811911 then. Would it hove o come here for some authoriza- tion by the House?" (Premier Jones did not reply)- Offer To P. I. l. exec is from y; cad Willis-Esq ee ed‘ in ‘Batu: am ,_ u usiy until data o! bv u». Dominon m iii he was appointed w Prince no lump um f 82.000000 per year. ssr (Elena: ‘ at will Mr. Strong: “That is a matter for you. Do you think 1t is enough? You seem to throw some doubt on it. f don't know anything about u. Premier Jones: “You know lust the same as the editor of the Pfi- Contlriued on page 9. Col. 4 Peruvian Paper Welcomes Canadians CALLAO. Peru. March 5 — (OP Cable) - The morning ncwsoagr Commercial today common d tel-day of the Canadian c Uganda with the comment that the visit was "s new aspect of Peruv- isn-Oansiilan friendship." lil Ccrurnercio added that the courteous visit was the more en- hsnced becpuse of the tribute Cun- adiari sailors paid the Peruvian Admiral Orau when wt}: st the toot his etst an. Peru. where t so ands called before cominl o so. The tribute was described as "solemn" as Capt. Edmond Main- Iily osco his officers and num- ors who" reverently“ piec- ed wreaths on the status. This "u: if“. l".....~; rs a status was erected recently- clmfinwlltnirour dssliirge il"...’l"l.-t"l.° tiitw‘ ‘Jfli war since we vfilws’ tingu who help cre- sto W do between our rs-l spsc vs countries.’ n‘; vis e150» . g I _ ma. ups-m STRONG To Discuss Bridge liver llestigouehe (By The Canadian Press) DOUGLASTOWN. Que” Mar. Ov-A utgelo tlon otfubnalneeeé neon’ m yen our‘ "acou- _ s. b' i; over the lestigorsche Bi t G H" "Wfifisifis 0'3 Brunswick. More War Brides Roach Halifax IIALIFAX, March 6 —-(CP)-~ Hundreds of war brides and child- rein oi Canadian soldiers and sir- aien stepped ashore here today from the ilner Msurotsnia after whet crew members called s "so-so" vo a e. lzivge days out of Livarpocb- the big Cunard-White Star lirlor moved up Halifax harbor with the new Canadians among her g ee . “l“‘“‘°£1‘.t‘.l“.‘.§lf.§3h.ll. °‘ ' ‘Xxled to the list of those com to Prlmce Edward Island was Mrs» Gwendclino Matthews and husband. Rm. L-.G-- 1.. e hush di L! t canon. c iulvlnf Csmeiehltoyce garter. i * ' ‘i. M ' '~ “out. ti: min, Dun bervtiw. a . Island. Iranian Troops . ' Stopped lly Soviets rotary of the Toronto l- m- Wednesday Mid so iii the some hour next Thursday. Instructions sent to brotherhood emplflycits had “the same right to refuse to perform service" as those on other trains. Effect 0n Canada TORONTO. March 6 — (CP) - Osnsdlan railways will be “defin- itely affected’ if the country-wide strike of 300.000 railway engineers and trslnmen is called for Mon- dsy in the United States. railway officials said today. One result. they said. would be the tiein: up of Canadian equip- men - mainly frel ht cars — n the United Btatee. w ch would be "maroon " t ere, e cs on Canadian affiliates st _e. but such action would first be referred to a strike ivote by Canadian members. Meanwhile. I1. It. Lock er. sec- oal Ex- change, said "we are depending on daily arrivals of coal from the U. B. At least 0'1 per cent of our sup- plies come from the U. S. and this would be entirely cut off by a railroad strike." Russia Silent 0n Churchill Speech DON. li/il-wh 6 — (Retailers) . to late. tonight no mention ton Giurchilrs speech at n made in ‘language o r . e. Sofia. Tin s. (Alb. ands). Warsaw. Prime ariid Buda- Dtet radios were also silent on the n speech . Queen Elizabeth llorsplstes [or Work wmpmq, llflarch p -— (Reuters) _. Th’ s5,000-ton liner Q1169" Elizabeth today completed her war work» when she arrived at South- amnion with 1.000 passengers» 1J1“- m r» “l our rs: ited f n rs - be ‘at g it!“ civilian 09-5!- Sept . unlike hi: sister fiinediately became a twvpshili- Dressed Po try M" orrsws. MET» c - (‘CPI E1- “, fectlve tomorrow. all persons sel- to tihnl ‘be? towns $101; offleisisohsad “Did “W! W!!! dressed poultry directly y chase augid perufietnt infilt- pO y‘ 1'8 II. “hm soiling to noun- {raiders and restaurants and whole- l 1 - fididfiufiw. inTiiLii-rir. ed h 2 ii L." ‘ no ...... douse...’ ....,: " O f MAXIMS 0! A MERE ‘Mimi l! ci-~-~r.:.:a;: 10 PAGES ‘Highway Minister Discusses Hope of inducing the Dominion Government tnsgrcontrlbute so per- cent to a den-Wood Islands hlghwa was expressed in the Legisla ure esterday by Hon. George . arbour. Minister of Public Works and Highways. He was speaking on the Draft Ad- dress. "We expected the Dominion- Provincisl Conference would be finished before‘ this." Mr. Barbour said, “and we would know where we stood. In the briefs submitted by the Federal Government they have slated that they would pay money towards transportation highways, to roads leading to nat- ional parks, to mining camps and to roads of national importance. We have no mining camps, but we are anxious to get Federal assist- ance in building u road from Bo!‘- den to Wood Islands. If we can make a satisfactory agreement we think we can get 50 per cent of the cost of building that road. be well as the engineering part, etc. “I __t.hlnk we will also get assist- sncé with roads leading to the national parks," he said. “We urc not anxious to begin building these roads until it» is derided whether or riot we can get assist- snce." In vlew of the likely increase in tourist traffic this year, M . Bar- bour sald ferry nccomm nilon would be greatly over-taxed. There are large landing craft used dur- lng the war which It might be gossilble to obtain for service at or en. “If we wait till the middle of summer and the tourist season (Continued on Pate 5 Col. 4) llncmployrirent In Ganada orraws. out. March e ‘hills-Izod i n?! I1 rutempflymen v use released by titan‘ Un ent OH. - em it insurance Pgorn July 1941 w 1044. the fund was drawn on to the extent of S4.544,682. But with cess- ation of war. industry unemploy- i-isen by leaps and as much as the total of a half years of war. 0i‘ 42 times the average monthly benefits paid dill‘- the war ears. e Unemployment In- urance on ts that demands oin the fund will exceed the intake but are hopeful that in he summer months which is the period of high employment season- al and o isc. loam sustained in A ril will be recouped. Ba rice of the frmd today stands at $915,000,000 and while this is rs- in normal times, any unex- pected deanende on or a. revision of the scale of con- tributions by employers and em- "c" - must nine miofimhs o1 1046 rmerrm ent benefits totalled $000,000. With the advent of win- ter hicwever. demands on the fund rose sharply to hit the four and a half million lllltllk in January. Labor rmicns across Canada are watching (Continued en Page 1L Col. l) PAYMABTER. CATCIIIB U!’ EFANBFORD, Ocnn.. March 0 - (AP) - Sometimes it takes a 1m u-‘hilc but an armv na-yfnaster a- wa s catches up with a mistak . . Sam Neale. on recruiting duty has received a request from totes Army that he 82.00 - for wen- yyy hp zgpeived in Newfoundland- ive yelra ego. BIBLE! I08 JAPANIII O. Max h e - (AP) - A of 100.0010 copies of the n a b l rod . The the first 0i, fofioisignnfignt of donated by the American Blbleloolstiv. it might call fillets Outlook rrozv. o. u. minnow llogs Reported Scarce In Bill. A Ollbizwoitholtfueh 2-101’) - aosrc y tarie e wears» ma! in Tomato leg . One In: flan which u-gl cis a ton of bacon a. d-sy. reeeved sides. Livestock urea is ‘a not demand for h all vine and wggaer plate with?“ llaeseh. ~ ruined S wiilriilils Scheduled For This Morning Iladllilo sol?» .11.... oday: Seine operators Already Out. srlnvorrnfif ru.. (APl-Ilehsnl Skinny-r chairman cf the Noun here. told n Sprtnrficlrl moo In: of Workers tonight n,“ “"1011 and rnonagernentapokm. "w" in Wsshinizfnn exneeuul to lnnoun o before mllhflghl; g-is-Tri ll AM. Elm-z “w, crlliat-t-lr-cotnfit l-liiphzhgasrydig hail been settled. l '3" 7"" Associated Pressl’ “BALTIMORE, March 6 __ Tele- n one operators in Baltimore voted at n mass meeting tonight in m on strike a! once and ordered pia- k i’ . es~hrfirivrgrmediately at all the cliys u. v lng to attend h ctionnl m Fill-rag 5nd w“? 11011:“! service at. Hagerstown was Pickett iv d I . i~i,.=w-§fsjli:.;..;0:_ writs? era or: e ft 1h l c‘¥‘}wr}l"n; e V‘ er boards at 991i one se l B | l W" snotty. wiiricgnigy hiring manually-operated line impos- sible. There was no in err-upturn, h°w°"fl'~ i?" the city's dial systems. JVASHINCYPON. March U _ The {rhour set for s telephone strike l at would cut the United States’ 0n: distance vocal cords rip. _ preached tonight with little sign oi‘ s reprieve. The company was repetterl _ maid? to consider" l wage hlkg llhiriadianfish I (By The 15$ Press) UITAWA, March 6 - Canadian food authorities laid todly they had heard that India planned to seek the possible im rt of dried fish from Canada, ut indicated the decision would be u to the Combined Food BosNi, w ich allo- _ cafes foodstuffs among the United Nations. They were commenting on I dis- d patch from Poona which uld Vis- count Wsvell, the Viceroy of Ir.- die, hsd started inquiries concern- ing the importation in sri effort to support India's meagre food suopl ea. Latest figures, covering shuto- ductlcn year from July 1. 1 , to June 30. 1044. gllceogosnsds’ flsh output a 35. annually. The Co Board allocates the to south Avior-ice, the British West Indies and the United States. Britain receives no dried fish, but does take shipments of frozen from Canada. ll.lI.S. Missouri To Visit Turkey (By The Associated Preael WASHINGTON March 6 - The dilOOO-ton battleship MlssourLsym- bol of victory over Japan, was aslgned today to visit and several Mediterranean ports. Its mission ls one into which any who care to do so can P886 political significance in the light of Russian moves in tho- Easrern Mediterranean. But the Stave Da- pertment said that “there use no political 1m ilcsilons." _ The mlgh y battleship, on which the Japanese signed their surren- der, will leave New York March 21 to bear to Istanbul the bcdyoi’ Mehmet Munir xii-rerun. Turkish Ambassador who die at his post here l.n November, 1M4. The mis- sion is one for which precedent would dictate the use of a cruiser. New Jap Constitution Announced Yesterday -_.._. Mnrch6-(AP)—A ‘TOKYO. new oastltutlon rwhldlmth all some arm rom s $2 in fem the people. var. buns all armed forces and sounds the death knell of the niob- 111w we: announced for Japan to- beawii alter five months of ceri- sultatlmi with Supreme Headquar- lsunched with the ._.__._..___.-____-_--4 ioen world its clutter c! lumen fredmn. Ilresdun of tlmrght. conscience. rue. roigien and speech-human Rimlill rationed in Japan — moon. gig the for» w prov of l.‘€.°.‘..‘..3l"$§!"..§“*“ "" K thmi. or use of force" and “fer- bidsirithefutanthes Lair face sire that the wI-apaegaerscuml w“ ._ . 1 ‘l . . ‘flmilglilcglrittg ‘rrtsetinz. he!‘ the situation was altered in. ‘ kfg$winz conferences was not j ‘xrpwn 01v monwn mrposrwsrm, u. . (CP)~Leonlrd M. Ms:1:'sr¥i'-§i.‘§' WOOIIIIGQ, N-l, W35 killed 011 [hg hilllwl four miles from here when t e milk truck lie was driv- ing plunged off the road and turn- ed over today. A passenger, Ar~ thur Thcrburn of Dartmouth. N5. escaped with a bad shaking-up: Arr in uest will be held into Mac- Donne 1's death tomorrow. ‘ At ititt int PARROT uuo Skills WESNT DRlNK mo Sm our lilQlifS 1 OFFICE. Tcmnto, March 0 - (OP) — Min- imum and maximum temper-supra: . 40' tom 13, 23: ' wirinipsg 24. so- To- - ovum . or: bion- 16. 29: Saint 19. 38: Hal- i..*2.*= HALIFAX. M ch 0—( P)-!'ol- lowing is the o leis! was her syri- o his at s p.n'l. Wednesday, nlrirclr An extensive high ressure syr- tem covers Newfcund ndarid the llsstern Marltimss. Th1 iystern is intensifying and nrov ng very _ slowly eastward _thu| prolonging the good weptlrer In the forecast I rose. The storm which passed over I riot; Is ‘catered ln Nor- r John -—, l0; ifs: 24. as; Char Sydney i9. 30: Y Winds are axed to gals - force‘ n arses and cautionary rnlliglere bsln hoisted in the of udy Gout western Briers an hbrthum- begged ltrsit tenllllt. ietal marl n r ' w... w. us: .2. "mi: GI El’ C6 nd valid until gsday evening. i-tlrurnbsrian ltrslt-flrvif it‘. Unodsrlstueeu w n s e . . ., n n i. 8.... m.» ins: it mun. "ar. i . bsneeepeople.” he l. Halifax 5t 10M ' l l