and Maxims 01 A’ ERE MAN n-nu-n-n M Iteilelard we" ________.__"__...__ Gaardlaa. Ioanael illl. chsrlottetown Guardian TweOqh. P le's aper Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Jdfi-fiii-illfi‘ MAXIMS OI A MERE MAN I tie “d: ti“. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1946 R AI""'"""'“="L STRIKE user 12 PAGES lIiIlIIlli-lll Sgibotiage Hinterd in F lGermdn Escape Artist Fails In Fourth Try _ Churchill Calm . is liors Fright l es Take ll Parade WHLIAMDBUBG, vlal ll! r - (Ar) - Winston isenhowe and Gen. escaped injury frightened horses an ancient open coach in thev were seated ha threatened lo ran a The near-accident collation of r narrowly today when two harnened to which eked and way. forced can- a scheduled hone- drawn tour of’ this aged colonial capital of Old V Bhotogrppherl‘ startled the As i s-hhalha horseediawlng the- flid hdflfl womel! screamed and state poi: icemcn shouted. Negro haditional men. struggled to ed animals. coach ilverios, quiet the frighten- Amld a hectic scene of eon- fusnand lo commotion. Churchill settled his hat a firmer on his head and took deep puff on his long Mr. bit - a. black cigar. Eisenhower reached over to grasp his elbow. snapped. Part of the harness As hundr of excited millcd are sis of lnc., held a and changed Out of the ills-soul the coach. offici- Colonial hurried consult-troll their plans. carriage vclimhed Mr. Churchill and Gen. Eisen- hower and down the street they handful of Ch hill’ bod guns,‘ . m ' sidebar-Vin‘ mo". $3 lcemen to encircle them as t ey walked and from heiilg Mi’. worried e o thus protect them overrun b the Churchill hlithely swung his cane “Don't ml Mr. Churchill. lot of fun. he, ‘oil boy.” muss l ...l"..u".‘.‘...'.',"i€5 ‘ DOG FINDS INFANT’! BVODY RIVER lmalTnT, (CPJ-Police iry today of infant, about bushes near N. 8., March B reported the discov- the body of a female one da old in some here. e ody was uncovered by a dog. An inquest will be held tomorrow. Coming Events "We now Hood specials with Luvesiock Feed Agency, 3.4 gr, mum be have Panhouan Robin feed orders. _..__. "Concert —- Bradalbane Hall. Saturday. March 9th. 3-1-11. "Loading iiogs at Vernon for Dims and Prasers Ltd. ucsday _ r ‘hrmoon. March 12th. do Nelson. 3-6-9-21. " Aleetill of Meadow Bank R Farmers Lnstil-ute will be held on Wednesday, Mam); nlliihhi “it! Morcil. “Lon Fraser L“; sin!“ ilion Fraser oKe . , . is t, , ictim f s blaze claims registered in January, an I , , "i1 B-thlil-llt, t!’ , whbtxondsmrgedranv‘ we"? luau“ o! “hao 0'" December. togmggroners inquest Will he held certain that the ship spotted 12V the Much 3 4's»... u... .. M00 (A!) m... - “w... ‘r. -———— "t. 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Tay- . “zit-ins w?! “o: (gulps-ls: 5;:- _~_,___ ' um a e w p0 o instcn urohlllb oge er n anuary , or. u ay. orrn I " i hi... d“ iruleo.sr.,'rnesas.pesn idbeflt. t Wtthfield. egetabi urn ——— —~—————--—}——ormm an ch Tutelllzm" H a "m dumflgtatq ' "wad! 13.11. Mich, ha: ‘ha; endeared‘, ls ya. totafllrlgmgetdisbfi! "for "light crops in the gtovlncoe fivhum, B WES GALLAGHER lish Government." at which Goer- 3w“, cumin?“ ongtuj-qewll] n. vice wilmmfing?‘ u” earn lactation. and foils-line item referri Mr. days. compared with 10.805 per- combined total anrlua value oi NUEg-NBEFB- Merv" 8-H?‘- "W “"1"” h‘ ""°"" '"""’"1 °' main above free for the Mai “one e011”; ,1. M” ‘a produced 252MB unds urchiiPs support for an exten- sons in December who were paid sbou 000.000. Mr. 'I‘ar,vlor said Hermann Ciocrlng today 00PM! "i" British Empire, pledged his mm, ha," in u] u,“ bony, ' ' M m u“; - sum t5 so yum n1 sh; ln-gsv- esteem (or 1,554,," u“; ping}, digs.“ my“; w”; w” o; his defence against war crimes ihflflsrwe to kPi-‘n the P98". Ind libliowin is the official marine “u ‘-—- fa let alliance. The averago adilzratiion c‘! uncm- utlnoltwnlmportmce m4 "Wu-ed fhargqes,‘ lgaéling cg thed 2:] rsgik; lflziianhilgniiiisnvrs i0 d0 ti"! "m! ggatlmr orecast I m byouig: m“ # ,‘ , _ J - t g g1 my“ ng az eon an , a s rs - m Public wee er Win: k nmiifiih“ n30“ ~ sry. nu do?» in Dzyctmrdar '23s dkdevotalno fllllntighelto iihiilggldlxerlfi Wilma Iovsht to north-y thefor- Under Justin Jackson's avest- at. will‘: at 10.30 P.0d. made! roh 13g _ . s in anua "Q, uctlgn, mcr e c smsrs a] as an em ssary l1 . - 9 ' an v un y even 2 u‘ l E humus! of srlgl M d’ S l" d“ J w‘ N“ of peEcAh h l igltlirlg tlilglvlliflheliaeovfidngilti: life d m‘! m m“ _. m? i- _ "°"§f?f§- 03601.0 a to 4Y8, - Goerinlr mo. grimaced and vented Poland to rerun hi: de- southerly winds or s urn. -..~,, --_ * r P . T ;""{“"i v ";“{,,'" . Ml, ti‘ on: ::.'...°:::::.:.:. ‘:2: W "r"- sm s... .,. out“, or o cosc s w ness, u - ~ will’ k W. 0 Ursa wolf's Gen. Karl Bodenschatz. The lnokins at Gael-ins. Bodenschatl rive .P.H. Cloudy mum t: lily, ‘mg. ‘ n, a ,’ chief United States prosecutor, hcsltliinsly mehlhiim "181 3m- rain beginning Saturday morning. siiqnm - M . Junk, Ron." ,;_ Jgckgqm Mme. m. air attacks on Cologne in ma Visibility ten miiea combs w‘ ' “P- ' ' Hi3: LONDON llama I --tCP)-—The The note-declared that the Mos- - {idly Itllbhed at Bodepscantz‘ tes- 3111a’; Confidence "1 "W mas-timer to time oe in _____ , _ \.l' ss-e mill . smars . . ‘ n3 ‘ r l. gen" 75619 l“ uzmfi‘ u?" 59' o" a"! m. lmlmm n; whirl “Bcdzmcifdtz, cbollllfldllnlQ "He never recaptured his iniiu- . "Lawrence — w 101% @ qq a Shah "vi the a cabinet 0i two iead- of Goerlng, referred to the “suf- ence aithou h he tried strennous- southerly winds of 0 H.P.I., u ' we '1 pf",- ‘on f ‘mwznfl » h.‘ t a u fly t" m. faring" of Hitler 3nd flooring at i_v" Bcdensc Its ldddd. creasing Saturday l-NGITDOII l4 ork; g u; 5mm ‘"33 am “lumen..- m‘. ‘ m “d cyan“ w. um.“ fopoflg st bomb (lnnlqgg muss The witness claimed that Goer- strong southerly winds o! a pair 'for' ' 3p warren or ion Qa with raising ‘new crmdlti- Germany, Justice Jnckson nr-ldly lng 1m the conference room at miles per hour. Increasing cl - q; w" m" Pa“ m“ w. owqqqm ~ 1w". inquired what reaction they show- Munich vlvlthulhe ilispggoecriy, "That iness f ‘m ‘y w“ mu“ d!- . f W - i. re‘ sa rnl lrI- ten-noon. m “Mun,” ‘womcuumnmlga ffw,“'pji'll'ifilm"ffii"ooiffi , u lrqdpedgainst ;Illler‘s invasion of fr; to fliree mills in rain md l m" ma“ W9 "<50 Bodenrchatz, nervously exlng Russia. contending it viollttd 3"- 10l- m“ m; m“; m1. his bomb-scarred hands which lers principle as stated in llein _ ' representative in n; were almost blown of! initiie lliit“ for?» - ' ‘ wneiaa war on two ‘glen tide‘ all at a! '. . n _ ~ fins-H." nfiun‘ tion- this‘: '13??? 33ml: ‘fltaldmdrcngd rolllllflhtll‘ German air force field Slim thh aftnnon,‘ L: i. m; pa w: on q} m; for ace fromndurirch to the eve grilling, Erhtardlnilcah dermal Aalii 33g. risen tomorrow mwfig _. r Qua, , , we o ms ea en - < a munch‘ ‘m, otldtéeldlsgvgdéffiivl.‘hzll‘fl a eeti lied alrmzn in Germany when the Brfl ‘sand I08 IQ 411%; is; gate-ring m; 3mg". on Germ soil near the‘ howl?‘ defenfiedropght to aging‘ tltrgtélor; 7N A, , . n ervene e .- - " “""“'“"" "' §.".’"1iZi.i“s.§ii‘.’li;..i.”i°.l is‘. n? slit. " m. m. m8‘ ,_ , r _ 3th. i9-12-2i. for Dam and ‘Vin. iliflllfl‘ H088 TilPi-tx. fu-iher notice Dirilrwcll and‘ Fro‘. . ..,-_ mm each himyat. mir°eakes Sta- llerhn Devineu p, I-CB-ths-sat. t! Davis & \ Hoes at, cardifi sta- Ofilgd Thu y tori“ nail‘; (By The Canadian lfressi TORONTO, Mar. Bi-Royai Can- adian Mounted Police late today took into custod Heinz Wirtz, one of the most sr ful of all the cs- cape artists among German pris- oners of war held in Canada. Th, arrest ended the N-yenr-dql Ger-man's fourth break from pris- cner-of-war custody and came as the result of a tip from a sharp- eyed civilian. With his capture only six ed the German prisoners held in ‘c .000 Canada at. one time or another are known be at large. ‘the object Was 16th 0n . Ships In British Ports Recently 80 N, m ., Mas-ch 3 — (RA to ) _ Fitslngs firewall? mg "wt °' blown into action tonisht to vent further outbreaks or. m, m liners British pol-rs, follow. igloo?) are our blaze today in m; . - n Clmgrd 11a Queen lillimbethwmto m“ Q1‘ . sabotage wee stconsiy nlaoected as Police, the national fire serv. e and stripping officials investi- gated the mysterious outbreak. Be. cause of this. Dr. J. B. Firth, Home Office eXDcrt on arson and incend- trois were strengthened every troopship in the i011 dOCks and there were possi- bilities that troops might be cai- ied in to Rliafd the Queen E11“. ltnary measures were ialcen hem! 95W! 8MP. the Queen Mary. against-other- prisoners of due tomorrow. Another lame Cun- war who have been slirminc out oi.’ order; the Aqultania. will arrive Cooksvilie, Ont. prisoner compound M01194!!- slmoet at. will, police received the Close contact was being main- tip on Wi tained between Scotland Yard and Witufs coca were calculated the police authorities at both fairs. Bach he oiw Southampton and Llverbool. where bodily he ed knowledge to be there have been s series of liner for no break, e first f of pr were flamer- thinned bv departure o! some . r. issioned off- icers and men from Kingston, en route b0 Britain. , Experiment: With inti-Ciilcer Serum I‘ ‘ . March B —(AlP) —Dr. John J. Bittner, University of Minnesota Scientist, said that. e iments conducted in the univcrsi y‘.s medical laboratories have established that mammary cancer mice is a virus disease and that e risnents have pro- duced a.n an i-caricer serum by ln- jecting rabbits. Results of the experiments. con- Dr. Robert G. Green. and im- nverlsiiay of School's Div- ision of Cancer Biolosy. were cun- firrned by Dr. Blttner today. The discoveries, Dr. Blttner said. are not directly applicable to human cancer yet, and added that, it might take as ion as 50 years before re- sults of a s liar study in humans determined. The e rirnents were conducted over s. fve year period during which time healthy mice were in- jected with cancer-virus and later developed cancer. Rabbits were in- cted with the virus and om was obtained the eerum w ich killed the mouse mammary cancer cells. Considered s. significant element in the work, Dr Bittncr said. is the fact that. rabbits. injected with the cancer virus do not. develop the disease. Instead. he said. antl- bodies or immune agents are form- ed in their blood streams New liolstein Champ licclarcd rod-arsed lrcs. The isolation hospital on the ship, world's largest. broke out. in flames at. 9 AM. willie the Eliza- beth lay at her pier. The liner recently comrpleted her war serv- ice as a troop shin and was sched- uled to R0 into port in Britain for a refit. before starting civilian passenger traffic across Che N Atlantic. She is insured for £8,000,000 ($27,000,000). . Although the theory of sabot- aire was ted in official quarters here F. general manager of the undid White Srtsr Line, announced after going aboard with other ‘company - fici ls n : No Reasonable Explanation "l do not trunk there is any rea- sonable explanation for the fire. I don't want to say it. is sabotage but. certain views have been expres- ." It was learned two work- men had been cautioned about smoking on the promenade deck. Earlier. C. E. Cottereil. Cun- ard’s Southampton manager, said there was “no question o! sabot- age" involved in the fire. Cunard officials refused to esti- mate the damage but the hospital was a mass of charred woodwork. twisted bedsteads and burned blankets and medical equlpflwhi- A temporal-v structure. the hoa- Dital measured approximately 40 by 30 feet on the promenade deck and provided for s. few beds. two bathrooms. a lavatory and smiill storcroom. A 20-foot. square area of the boat. deck above was when firemen pried up i» sswoflk 5411-055 the planking so they could direct their hose into the blaze. 16th in Six Weeks Today's lire was the 16th that has broken out within the last. six weeks aboard ships in British ports. the most‘ serious occurrinz last week-end at LlverPWl will?" the 17,000-ton Empire Wavencyj- formerly the German motor-ship Milwaukee - was almost totally b cl t- ug: 28. Liverpool fire fight- erg had to combat. four ock blazes vlrlthln 12 hours - on the 11.000-ton Swedish _liner_ Dmtt- ninghoim. two 7.000-ton fIciRhi-flfi and a. 700-t0rl craft. Other British-docked liners in which fires have occurred during include the Pacific liner Empress of Russ , and the 22.- dsrrlaged . 4 Commodore Taylor Receives Promotion HALIFAX, March 8—-The ro- motion of Commodcre C.R.H. y- lor, 0.3.13, commanding officer. Atlantic Coast, to rear admiral eflective A ll l1 was announced here torli: Awnatlve has been the senior Canadian naval ofllcer on the Atlantic Coast since September, 1945. - Born in 1N6. he enrolled as a cadet at the Royal Canadian Naval College in Halifax in i912. During the First Great War he served with the Royal Navy advancing from mldshipman to lieutenant. Russians iiay Be Quitting Manchuria CHUNG-KING. March 0 —iSa.t- urday) - B. troops are mov- ing northward out of Mrirden. the lnese Central News Agency re- ported today. on s scale indicating the longdelayed withdrawal Soviet forces from Manchllria may have begun. Twenty-trove northbound trains loaded with troops have left. Mruk- den since Thursday. the agency's dispatch said. But it added there was no sign c.f Soviet troop move- ments out. of Changchun, chur- lan capital. "‘ Unemployment Claims Increase (By The Canadian Press) OTTAWA. March 8—Shorp in- crease in applications for unem- ployment lfllliflliCg- was reflectcd in figures announced today by tlhe Dominion Bureau of Statis- tcs. The bureau reported 71,037 L . . ,._ ofwdymouthjllfiflg‘ 0h ' an of $25 ire OnAMQueen City Council Passes Estimates ‘For Year Estimated expenditure of $380.- BM 38 out of an estimated revenue Bllllflf‘ Pffllluflflflll of caaanca, leaving a deficit at 154.78 for the current. ear. was , . dgeted for at s a i meeting llocllnc Continues e’ “v e" M“ he eve Mayor B. 1e MacDonald pre- sided. Couns. Stewart and Noorlan __._. were absent. Following is the general state- (BX ‘lire Canadian Preaelh rnent. of estimated revenue and cur- OIT WA, March 8—'I‘hs rn- pendit/ure: inion Bureau of ltatistics report- ed today Canadian crearnery but» Expenditures ter production declined ‘g8 per ‘ cent in February to 581,597 City Government . .. $ 7,440 pounds from the 10,560,488 pounds Assessing and produced in the corresponding collecting , 6,130 month of i046. Building Inspection 200 The decline was three per cent mlscsllnneqm ._ 1,745.75 greater than that indicated for meg-flowing" ‘lluflry- iibnpenclitures 244,168.18 Cheddar cheese production fell any,“ _, , _ _1g_15g_50 to 1.34.000 pounds in February, a guest Lighting 11,376.95 reduction cf 37 per cent. Ice 3mm», 3325 cream output dropped to 763,000 gupennnuauon 3340 gallons, or by 4.3 per cent. Ponce court (L130 Production of concentrated milk Advermim H u 590 products also moved to lower lev- cmc Elma‘, 3M0 els, the total output of 11,833,000 Market 4'92; ounds being seven per cent be- Libra“, 2940 ow that of February. 1M6. Evap- View,“ Park 15-75 rtlratedlrzlilk wais the only product Bath House‘ 725 to gegaéoego an mngzease, ncreas ngt (my Ha" _ 4W5 ° - ' 9° - "‘ " w‘ Market Building 1.400 greater than that of ebruary, squares 1550 "m" Police Depart-merit 28,147.90 Fire Department 7,370 St/re-et. Department 39,775 ‘Total .. . $388,888.28 Revenue Heal Estate (81002050) $230166 Personal Property 023722.308) .. ll Tax . . Water and Sewers . Sundry receipts 100 ‘Ibtal $6i.l32.50 Grand total .. $388,704.50 In the detail estimates extra- ordinary expend llres are listed as follows: Sinkimz fund payment. $56,341; debenture interest, $105.- 000‘. overdraft interest. $1.500; auditors. $800; handling charges. $400: depreciation. $1.500: school trustees, $78,627.18: insurance. $5.- 000. Total. $244,168.18. Grants cqlnprlse: Canadian Leg- ion, $227.50; Children's Aid. $1502 Dr. Carson. $50: Queen Square Gardens. $700: Provincial Sana- torlum. $500: Free Dispensary. $300; Orphan- l-Iospitals. $3.900: a. $800; Exhibition Association. 0: ‘Fire Department. $6.000: Can- adian Legion ponpv wreath. $25: '1‘. B. Leazue. $100: Red Cross Society. $50. Total. $12.152.50. (Continued on Page 5 001. l) llevr Ration Book ls Being Prepared OTTAWA. March 8 — (GP) — . The Prices Board announced t0- dav s new ration book-Abe sixth since Canada began rationing of foodstuffs during the war-is be- ing prepared and Will be distri- buted to consumers “some time in the eariv fall." Full details of distribution will be given later but it is planned to use the same system of dis/tribu- tlon as in the past. il.B. Appoints British Market Restrictions Cause Concern (By The Canadian Press) OTTAWA, March 8--Canadia.n industry and groups of specialized primary producers are pressing both the Canadian and British Governments for a clear rtete- ment of just what Canada's loan of $i,l25,000,000 will mean in in- creased British markets. There is apprehension openly expressed to Finance Minister lis- ley and Trade and Commerce Min- ister MacKlnnon that Britain will not relax her current "austerity" program even with the granting of huge loans from Canada and tho United States. Should this prove to he thecase. exporters submit, Canada will not have the full market advantages which she expected would be hers in exchange for providing Britain with a billion and a quarter dol- lars of “accommodation money.” While British food purchases in this country continue to be enor- rnous-at least two and a half times those of re-war ycars— even certain foo s products are barred from the United Kingdom. One example of this is packaged roiled oats. Just how far this re- fusal of entry to British ports of (Continued on Page 5 Col. '1)’. ..__.__._____ Western Electric Strike Settled Nluw YORK. archmd- (Ara:- The 06-day‘ ‘s e against I Western Eilectrlc Company by the Western Electric liimployees As- soclation (Ind) was settled to- night, union and company offici- als announced. The union's executive committee left immediately for Jersey City to inform a membership meeting -of the agreement reached her-c. The strike covered 17,000 work- ers 1n 2i plants in New York City and Northern New Jersey. Frank J. Fitzsimmons, WJELEA. preseldent, said the agreement called for an ISE-percent (about 17.6 cents an hour) wage increase. The union originally asked 30 per cent and the company's first offer was 15 per cent. ‘YSays Killed Father lluring Nightmare (By The Canadian Press) MONTREAL, March 8—Adoiphe Loduc, 60. riled in hospital hero today from injuries sustained when he was allegedly stabbed while st breakfast in his north-end home Feb- 5 by his 25-year-old son, Laurent, who had recently return- ed from overseas, Laurent Leduds sister said fol- lowing the alleged incident that hr- irot up suddenly on hearing his alarm clock ring. ran out from hi5 700m 8nd struck his father violently in the back with a knift! bronchi home from overseas. v Token lo jail for‘ a manta] exam- ination, Laurent was reported to hove sairl he had dom- it uncon- 50101151)’, and that, nfliicted with nuzhtnlares, he had believed him- sr-lf encircled hy enemies against whom he had wished to defend himself. -. rope IDNDOrL-March &—(CP Cable) -Csnada and the Uhlted States must do more to help Europe through the difficult post-war erlod of want and poverty, James ordinal McGuigan, archbishop of Toronto, said on ills arrival here today from Home. “Children especially must be looked after since they are the generation most affected in future years," Cardinal McGuigan said. The Roman Catholic digliltary, who received his red hat nt the consistory last month in Vatican City, flew from Rome today with his fellow Empire cardinals Ber- nerd Cardinal Grlflin, archbishop of Westminster, England, and Nor- man Cardinal Giiroy, archbishop of Sydney, Australia. eir de- parture from Rome was delayed two days by adverse weather, Ai- so in their party was Wing Cmdr. J. E. Cahili, chief Roman Catholic chaplain of the R..C.A.F. overseas. Cardinal McGuigan recalled un interview he had with Pope Pius in Vatican City and said: "The Pope knows Canada well. He men- tioned meeting many Canadian soldiers during the war and he foresees a great future for our country, which he watches with interest. The Cardinal extended a fare- well message to Canadian service- men ln Europe and promised them “a rousing welcome when they come home in the near future." The Toronto prince of the. Church, first English-speaking Car- dinal in Canadian history, will sail for Canada next week on the Aqu- itnnla. Rodrigue Cardinal Villen- euve, archbishop of Quebec and Cardinal representinf Fr e n c h- Bnelkihs Canada. wli return-to Canada by sea from Naples. He also attended the consistories at which 32 churchmen were elevat- ed to the College of Cardinals. Cardinal Vllieneuve has held his high position since l. Some sources close to the Va can have mentioned him as a ossible sec- retary‘ of statemtq, __ Radar-Directed Glider-Bomb ls Announced BY HOWARD W. BLAKEBLII Anociated Preu Science Editor NEW YORK. March B — (AP) - The bat. s. lldier-borrrb with radar in its nose. y which it automatic- ally tracked enuny warships and merchantmen for miles. twlltin and turning with them. until it, hi‘: the target. was announced today by the Bell Telephone laboratories The navy authorized the announce- ment. The new weapon is a glider about 12 feet long, wlbh a l foot, wing read. It is dropped bv a mother. pane 1n its nose are about 200 DOImds of radar and automatic controls The nose sends radar im- pulses to the target and picks them up as they are reflected back. The pick-up autmnatlcally ides the glider. The bomb behin the nose wei ha iflbout a half ton. e name comes from the fact that, a bat mlides itself in flight in a somewhat. similar manner. us- ing superssound waves instead of radar In fact before the have sound device was discovered lt was messed t bats used some sort 0f natural radar. The glider bat went into action in 1046. announcement, said the weapon crash dived many tons of Japanese shipping F0)‘ night work. the mother plane carried o radar scope not, up m that whatever her bat spotted was vis- ible the pilot f-le would release the t. after first having made Delivaredll. IaiLlUhotharPrwllcqbUJAlBJl. TjlN THE U. S. IS LIFT ED Cardinal McGuigan Urges Aid For Eu union leaders indefinitely postpon- ed a strike of the Western Electric Company been set would have affected 384 railroads and terminals throughout the Un- dustrial pesos, remained" workers, the eight-weeks-old strike .000 400.000 soft coal miners. walked of! their Jobs in Bay area urea: ton i0. 81 Fact-ii-iilding Board To Bit 0n Demands (By The Canadian Press) NEW YORK, March 8—R.aliway 300.000 men-sched- uled to begin Mondsy—ll\i-¢ 006B? and union and company cfllclail said a Bd-day-old strike against had tied. Decision to delay the rallwav strike followed announcement by President Truman of a fact-find- ing board to study the issues in- volved. "The three-man board, named under the ‘National Rall- way Labor Act, will study waze and other demands of the Broth- erhoods of Railroad Trainmen and Engineers. Strike postponement was arl- nounced in a telegram sent to Robert l". Cole, secretary of the National Mediation Board, bv Al“. Whitney, president of the Broth- erhood of Trainmen, and Aivanley Johnston, head of the Engineer! Union. Monday Was Deadline Previblisly. they had set the strike for Monday, in support of demands for wage boosts avers:- ing K per cent and changes‘ in numerous working rules. The strike ited States. These principal blocks b0 in- 108—doy-olri General Mot- The of 175.000 production ors strike of 176 0.1.0. electrical work- ers against Generai Electric and estlnghouse and the April i sriks threat by John L. Lewis Al»l.~‘ 51.042115, m.-. _ At San Francisco international oflicers of the International Asso- ciation of Machinists (Ind) de- clared a local four-month strike of 7,000 rmachlnlsts . was "illegal and urrsenctionedflwscrlered mem- bers to return to their jobs and announced disciplinary action a- gainst local leaders. Members of the I.A.M.'s Lodge 68 3....L-.\_ shipyards last Oct. 29, demanding 30 per cent more pay. Other developments along the (Continued on Page 5 Col. B) Lire lo ivo- lr cm‘ Mo: As Mtitil MEFERJOLOG-ICAL O fig}? 5r GIRDEB." Winnipeg 9 below. 2 33. 43; Ottawa 2'1, 42; Montreal 32. 45; Quebec 25, 41; Saint John 30. 53: b0: 52; Charlottetown B5. 42, 47; Yer-mouth 30. 55 Following is the official Halifax weather synopsis at 0 PM. Friday.