MAXIM! ' QIA MERE MAN Anuhu avillliauswomon. lnoellnbdo Ipfllll‘ Guardian. fouled lll1. Charlottetown Guardian. Two Cont. ‘Z141 i)‘. - ’ ______.., Read by CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. ruaspAY JULY 2s ‘V Programme Of Montgomerfs ilisit To Oh’town. Following is an outline of the rogramme of the visit of Field Marshal the Viscount lvilontgomery Q1 Alamehi. G-C.B.. D.S.O.. to Charlottetown on or about August 26. i. Arrives Airport Charlottetown 11.20 am Met by Lieutenant Governor and oflicial party. 2. Drives from Airport to Pro- vincial Building in open car. via Brucklev Point Road. St. Peters Road. lnngworth Avenue, Euston It 11.30 Sm. 4 inspects Guard of Honour provided bv 17 tP.E.I.) Reece Real. 11.30 to 11.40 8.111. . 5. Meets Premier. Chief Justice. Mayors of Charlottetown and Summerside. Ministers of Provin- clal Government and others. and signs Distinguished Visitors‘ reg- ister in Confederation Cha-rnber. 1140 to 12,10 noon. s. Drives to asembly point in Victoria Park (field adiacent to Government House) via Richmond Street. Queen Street. Kent Street. and Park Road-way. 12.10 to 12,15 , pm. '1 Met hv assembled veteran’ I215 in 12.45 om. R Official luncheon at Govern- ment House 12.45 to 2.20 p.111. Air our Gambling Operators Resume Business i fzot MONTREAL. July d-IVI-(CPF-The Montreal Gazct-l te in a newspage story today said that “big-time gambling operator. resumed business as usual ycilvi-y day afternoon with only slight‘ unoasincss reported loft over fimn Fiuiayflb attempted hnmhi-ng of a Mansfield Street ‘Bulbd estab- lislimont." The newspaper said that the lame operators had closed their doors in unison over the week- Fo ions ni the ‘pineapple’ ‘mr-irlcnl," It added that, the only grim»,- lhtrh had its doors locked ycs- "Yillkv was the one on Mansfield wll h ‘is! some 40 ‘bookies’ mp: Ciigncso ir-rivis. were open to e u lic" tho Gazelle said. p ’ It rrporivd tumors current yes- lriuay that "the big-lime opcr- alors had come to an understand- llla \vrl_h thoac they believe to be Yfillonsible for the incident. con- iiricrcd tr) he some kind of an ul- limnttzm," Oil» “perslsfc-nt" rumor was lliv who ii-‘IHR hollow-d to have en- Ilinrcrcd the affair “has won its ‘Willi’ and that the present 0pm‘- alors ivrll not raise opposition to l-llr npiv gang's desire to out in on the big profits from 'Ba1bo' games." wliic Prod Ma y an and five to 1 C . year oming Events "Talkies-—Malpeque. Wednesday. "Talkies — Emerald, Thursday. "Movies at Brads-loans tonight. VA The "Tflkles Onzpaud Tuesday. 1-22-21 ‘YW- "lce Gremlin-t? Dance. Iona 'l'uesday, 23rd. “D . tonlzkance Seven Milo Bay Hall "Dance. Fortune, Thursda , July 25th. New floor. Burke's Orgiestra. "Chicken 8L Genrsem‘ supper and Dance in Wednesday. July 24th. Thursday. Juli! 25th. and Dance, in Indian Sale of lunches. ounty Plow M tch Show. liggdritagiayqi "Reserve for lee cram River School. "m" tee t "Km§ UTE and Horus Bevlcmber 25th. "Ccllectlnl hon for Davis d: l-"lilr."r are. its" - r» o. L humid. " ‘°“°"- lcto of ther "CW" tall/wrists Concert. pre- W0. Road Players. H . m. lwim‘"i-.Jli‘3"»l’v?l. ‘My Creami ed ‘ “ Nvw Haven, ‘ man ui r on W o: mama Lodqe "man Cl M _.__.. “y. VbVéQI-Igsrth Wliiahlra. Tugg. Dartmeiit of National De Gordon, and a veteran q: go y; $31: scergcc. ‘will; CQn m ure l British Ccmmoiiweifilfiuccexs 0f m . (RCAF Photo), (Mr. Gor- a broth a , _ don, Chairlotterglwrfifi Ir J' P" GM don CHATHAM. N 8., (CPL-Final 1111111.: today for Friday of Most R bl5;&i(lp—QlRCCL ilfxbvlifiiflfékl. A l 1 l‘! .. ,. . . . 0st cv, i ciran o nonu .. end Mme u“? 5mm“, ’mp|“'m'(~postolic deli-gate to Canada and Newfoundland. ivil‘. be rnnsrcmloi", L0 Blane. Bishop Church Most Rev. P.A Bray, saint John. r1 B PRODUCTION orruwa. all; 22 -- lncrras-r Dominion ported today Output. for published an vditioh tmlni‘. printed entirely from Canadian Pren Stall‘ Writer OTTAWA‘ July LB-Tlie 0am- Lht.‘ wav of a settlement in the current steel strike allcetlnl; three Canadian basic steel plan-ts. The committee heard from HG. Hilton. president of the Steel Co. of Canada, Hamilton. that he was not prepared to so beyond his present ofler l0 cetrts-an-hour without fur- opposed to any form rity." tar '0! the United Steelworkers o! America 10.1.0) cream o! Jrom 15'.»- to i9‘... cents.- i-ie said the union security in 0011).. Bydne . N. S. Hllhcsl civilian award for which Street. Great George Street, Graf. B Canadian is eligible -- Compun- mid Malyor Lawrence ‘ldecmred he m, 5pm., Que“, we,“ mm, m; oéthhé Order of st. Michael ,‘{’,§s1s§ra&b<isrumh§ari,.fim and chief mend Street. 1120 to 11.30 am. Gordon-d wigs! ~ Went to H. F. Tgie mayor said he had no 1n- Ii. Arrives at Provincial Building - BDU Y minister of the De- tentiion of resigning, a; pug 5g s List former assistant. dcpui Air -—-———-—-i- Labor Oandidate Jlefeats Opponent iluzicoioaJohn Lockwood. Conservative. In the FICYICYBI election of last Julv lvlrs. Jcizuie Adainson. Labor, 24.686 VCiCs to 12.923 for l\-i’~:. Lockivoccl and 5.750 for W. Smith. _ Liberal’, zs -(Tu<\s-‘ Plans Being Made i Oonsecraiion Jul‘; ‘l2 i r bong iuadr Cl'.l'.l('lll it'd": James M. Hi1‘. the Most Dev. Camille A. sf Bathiuxxt NB. ., . and Most. Rev. John I-‘t MacDon- shl-ixqi’ T W‘§"c?mm‘ Nk‘n“'°“'- aid. roiidjuioi" Birhoi) of Antigon- ‘ M ‘er an” Fumes» "5 WP“ ish, N S . as co-cousccrawzs Tho scinion at the consecration li will b‘: hold in St alicliaelfi. here. will br d. INCREASED '0?) -- uctinn of ‘author i~li"\‘.".‘lll' ' ziiiiolinhirl Ii‘ ~llIlli.lI‘l at H1117»! nv"i' of 767 G14 ovcr : . Burch»; of Sl-"l. your azuounl -:l l‘tilll‘_llil‘l‘(‘i months A’ "n 8398.064 l5.057.794 in the samo period llisi Rissuséms i-uiinirnri0y wcouvaa. Jilii’ a2 - 1C l?» Vancouver Daily Pmvinlt-r- ll‘ first sinlv- Jim-- 5 ivhr-u the uni-v:- palm"; prinlnrs u-h {"11 out I! \vas‘a l2-prizo vdi nnd was lin-itynv-wl Steico President Presents Base To Commons Oom. The body then was draped with‘ h . '_""l a sheet. labelled with an crucial‘whfn‘,'§‘{K§§§§‘Z“..,§§“fifilcfflflflfig" By JACK WILLIAMS “tended the "WW1 I?" "l" vhowwvwh of villi-TIMI» Slims a demonstration in support of industrial relations commit- oday gained a clear-cut PIC- oi differences that stand in IIICTCRSO of a ware The y heard. “emphatically of union H. Millard. Canadian direc- brice increases. that he was rc-affirmetl the ‘a position demanding iii- rates union importance with its r under t-he recent Birthday i153: The Citation credits Mr. aijs Govern- trlbullng in Train- vi QUEBEC. Julv 2Z~RodrLguel v Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Everybody 1946 Mayor Will Not Resign HAMILTON, J 22 _ ( _ Mayor Sam pawl-iii... or 11gb...“ 991d Wday 1n an interview that re. milks he was repo to fig," ggge last Thursday night ‘y, a r gathering here "were mis- construed ' “I did ,__-1 ., man firsrtftnaddy chiofaninpfgifi-gfi sfwnd as some report; gtgfgf’ qe_ c axed the ma/vor. “What I did say was than, "1 3m 30m‘ to speak gag’?! first as o. union man. and n mafitriétga ‘your mayor and chief t e Canadian Press. in its - D011 of the meeting erroneougleg/ 0n Visit To Province 8e ed paper (Globe _ which com- ’ rhursdav speech. H ‘vlolstanfl his oath of office or inciting anyone m strike or to be lawless. 9 ____ Gives Reasons For Use Of Oariis in a Toronto nlornin and Mail) editarla merited on his y He denied MR. HENRY II. IIETSO President Imperial Oil Ltd. The Island management o! the Imperial Oll Ltd. in the persons Divisional Engineer. —~—— of Mr. J. H. Cerry and associates, Valde (By Th; Clflfldflfl prey; were hosts at an informal dinner T (YITAWA, July ZF-Labor Mill-oat The Charlottetown last night ."\ _ ‘. . F. W. PIERCE Chairman of the Board Iinnerlal Oil Ltd. Mr. yesterday bv plane Island district of the division. and Bertram Mr.‘ l-Iewitson and party arrived “m” “ml-in Northern Ireland R Imperial ‘Oil Officials ‘Causeway r» Link Oape Sable Island And Mainland (By The Canadian Press) | HALIFAX. Julv Llll-Uruesday) 'A survev o! the site of a causeway ,io be Oiiilt across Barrington pa ‘sage from Cape Sable island line Nova Scotia mainland now 10 PAGES N IN ET Y-T HREE KILLED IN TERROR MAXI MS OIA MERE MAN 1s woman has te ‘ - to do good than F“ r opmnunm I Illin- Subscdplion Delivered $5.00. MB". “.00: other Provinces B 0.5.5. $5.00. IST ATTACKS i Martial L2...) Declared After" Hotel Eombing 5. l0 .......... and t. .. ......... m‘: British White Paper Links Jewish Leaders contract for the nounced today. communities direct tiiaihwai‘ province. erated ferry. paving of the Clarks Harbor passage will follow when ealiéseway is completed, McColoug sa . British Troops Distribute Bread Hstei- Mitchell today gave the; lo Mr. Herirv H. Hewitsoii. presi- real. "Iihe party travelled in th iCommons these three reasons w-hy dent of Imllerial Oil Ltd. Mr. Company's twin engined l4-pas- irrational regjstygtlgn Buds, mum-i Frank W. Pierce. chairman oi.’ the senger “lsodestai”. Captain o1 the v ms-nt agencies. the Legislature. i-he Judiciary transportation and economics. 3. To assist the authorities in and leaders in the business and l-lggrlnq rm unfinished cases and professional life of the Province. era} sales manager _Frank C. Hall. director and gen- for Canada i LONDON. 1,600,009 population, was the on! widespread resrstance to the rat 3400.000 project will be awarded before the end of ‘the vear. R. W. McColougti of the Department of Public Works an- The causeway will Bivc the town of Clarks Harbor and other island com- munication with the rest oi’ the At present transportat- ion depends on a government 0p- Reconstruotion and highway between and Barrlngtlraln t e inning. which caused comparative- With Palestine Violence. JERUSALEM. my 22 ~ 1GP; _ The Palestine government announ- ced _tonight that 93 persons, in- cluding l4 senior British and Pa‘ estine officers. were killed oiling or arc missing under a "huge ll of debris" in the noon-time boui iug of the nilatial King Data. hotel. h The official announcement of the casualties was tirade riaortlv after the Jewish agency expressed hot" (opposition Scores In Turk Elections Hf.‘ .".l)\.Il\' U. ui~i.i-L.\\\'.-’ALD . isl.~t.\lsri..vu.,v ,spokcsmaii tor "iElCIll menu's Republic-xiii People's Party conceded. tonight that the opposition Demo- A ror at the bombing and called upon U . y‘... L .. t]. . the Jewish ‘mmmannz’ l" Fmesilfeiiciltziiiiili‘ ill‘ gundazipyp?(Ebniralscgiefi "to rise up igamst hese obomin-Hions‘ able outrages. The Dzmocrais showed remark- ..J:$11s°§';%g‘s1ti$, the attack “Noble strength despite charges by _ their own and other opposition Kmlwn Fasimmes UP t0 9130 n.m-. party members that the govern- l-he Pfllefillfle mvcrriment 541d wctc mcni exerted great pressure against _~1-1 deadhinclzidiug eight Linidcnti- the voters and lamzrred wiuh the ficd bodies. E2 >missing in tire vows, wreckage and a3 inJurcd. ‘T110 _ _ At the same time an official o1 missing include 12 senior Brltlli m '- ' Gamers Of me gilvemment Se“; e opposition Democrats declared 9, Drives from (‘lovernment Bgxllgy’ Kent E 1 ‘during the war. still were in use: Board, and other high ranking aircraft is Col, Estrelle. formerly - - - Ho“? .9 Aims“ v15 KB‘... sh-eeg mfluesday, vqlapmzygfnfi 1_ so that,‘ me registration yg- tofiicliéis. The Hfunction iwas at- of the United States Army Air __ \ Juli! igalbe-aicgelg Lariat and two senior Palestine of- 11:8; ’.',-‘§.d”r§f"finéeigflflfiffcifgejfig GrratGeorge street. Eu.- on Stree. H E‘ Bram“, rem, l u cords from which much informat- cnd- by His orwur Leutenant Corps. Included in the party ' Brillli troops = F , ficers of the attorneygencrals dr- A k P. - . t mnqwvrn, Avenue, 5:, part-rs riding m. “M, L21???‘ Goferfiftfégil-X ion still ls beinrz supplied may be’ Governor J. A. Bernard. Hon. C. were: . delivery worke-rsl ggtedoda B84¥Y3£ pflltrncnt. _ 051st???1§§R$§§§'rr<§iirh§§ialii?§°§ Road nnd Bracklev Point Road. ‘estermy by dcfewxlg his Comykept as up toidate as possible. Igsarbiiur. ‘Minister of Public George L,“ Stewart. vlaa-presl- Llgvigfillilsg" gciiecrzimenvs lébiour uTheeclfilititjlJll-fléfinhd Tblglmliietllliilfiilish [he (lgpuflps m me national a5. will to illagvnslm. Charlottetown bi‘ tcilrvnblvc Dpponcnl m a bwelec-‘ing. 112:1 cigar: fiiccildriiifiscbdliblioiaireligi‘ Eailln“. MiDvhglrghlpOgéEyor 11% Eielriltilfglggllfiiliilecmr m Char“ o‘ ' 31d‘ bgcad rationing system a r351 if fllénBnlflblflh arm? tictstggiai-i sembh‘ 1-” B on v ncarly’ 2.000 votes. > " i - - " - l- , , .‘ » - ' "T, The Dom craLq tr n t f 1] plane 2.30 nan. Ami Emma“ had 193759 Wltesnwqses bv the National Employ- gVoi-ship lcllvtaycrdFrank lArn-ett of John Riuslbv White. vieerbresl- “Eggs ‘Yffulhndsmen-s rebellion... giraocmswholaienijgyct; féoorlsleanrciastsoéz q-lnfkers nezhboin Suuzotgfflon‘) ma!‘ men. Service and other govem- ummers e, an severa members dent and director in charge of lhrewrourths o: the Sh‘ cummes, hom- . u“ showed surprising power in m. first free general election in Turin ish lustory. The party may have won as nianv as 1H0 or more as- Y When the bodv of a member of the British Army Women's Auxzl- iary was brought out. several Br investigations of desertions from Prince Edward Island together and Newfoundland. , . _ - - . , _ _ sonihly scals on the basis or r . the armed limes; dgfaultg and with the Provinces of Nova Scotia; T. M, Reid. aviation sales man- lslcotsllégs‘ uffiffusaagleyon $15123; ish soldiers were heard to sil§i m, mbulatmns‘ p "5 delinquencies tinder "it; fialional] and New Brunswick. as well as; ager. hveobday 6f Operation‘ Fiiierc ll be hell to pay about our NO 05km. rmums were am Resources‘ mobilization RE ation~s| the Magdalene Islands. form that T. S. Johnson. manager of mm’- A (ep- store clerks quit their g2’ u. t f y . _k d nouhced at a late hour tonieiht. and filo Defence of Canada regulations, Maritime Marketing Division of} ine departments and international ‘Obs Same housewives shopped we medifnelfv ‘:15’ esnlwggrgglife: unofficfalir ll tins said that m‘; {and other wartime Caner-dis the Company with headquarters, Petroleum Co. Ltd. ‘ 18.9w, gm breum and m London phced finder wmml mam; law formal a uncoircn. micht not at Halifax. Robert Tllaslam. vice-president a young Woman queuing for rah Fdluhnrmed Brlfwh soldiers my ' be made I .______________i _ Members i‘ Imperial Oil Ltdistandard Oil lNcw Jersev). noubtfu‘ canada |attendiuz fifbm the Division were W, F. Ponder-cast. O.B.E.. as- S l‘ fitQ§ ‘J. G. Duniop. O.B.E.. divisional sistant tn thc nrrsicdnt and Pub- H —-—- ' manager; O. D. MacGi-egcr. sales 1ic Relations Dept. The party will irave this morti- lmanaizcr; H. F. Jardine. manager furl. bv plane. f1 Newfoundland. iBy The Canadian Press) ‘ for New Brunswick-Prince- Edward HAMILTON. July 22 - Doubt‘ ""_"' "m" "s" m" that Canada can ztbsorb all the.‘ u I I I Bolivian Revoiutiomsts To Oall General Eiecfon i trained in Canadian universities: iiiised that all suppzvssed civil I was expressed todav by Dr. G. P. liberties would be restored immod- Giimour. Chancellor of MCMB-SLBX‘! University. in an address to train-i int: supervisors of the Department. of Veterans‘ Affairs. t He was commenting upon ihei Federal Government's university! tralninit DYOBTBm T01‘ W" VEWPQ LA PAZ. Bolivia. July 22—(AP.'- -Revolutiunists who took over thej ans. i "The poiicv oi’ the government government of Bolivia after killing, lately. ,3 ZYZOd in intent and fairly good President. Gualberto Villarroel and‘ Some members of Villarrocis ,i:i result but I fear we may be inaiiy of llLs collaborators. today; IIIIAILBIV cabinet. which hurl been ‘pflilfligling a lot of brains for OX-i pledged thsmsclvcs to call cicmo-‘ln oflicc only one day. still were port," he said. cratic elections and turn the coun-, at large today. Ono oi them. i --- m’ ever lo a government. “chosen LICUL. Urn. Angel lwdripucz. list- ! by the Dcovle." 1 Jed 1111a United States tilxue boo‘; 1 The urovlsiona government. severe months ago as a azi, still I cardinal vmanauve {mzlde up of student and labor cfie- washa fugitive. l h vo uticnists. announced the s- T e lifc of Vllarixocfs pocc NUW Dill llflllgBf icoverv of actually-burned bodiesichief. Maj. Jose Escobar. irassav- , --- ioi political prisoners of the Vil-‘ed by a nurse. Escobai" was touiid (By Tho Canadian Pres!) iarroei regime in boxes at policclbv the revoluliunisis on the third | floor of the palace and was being beaten when the nurse intervened. Escobar was led away into custotiv headquarters. spokesmen for this was evidence of the the junta said: Cartiiiial Villeiieuvc now is "en- severitvl tirciv out of danger and on the of measures taken by Villarroelsjand his Ruards were Qunlcd as mud to recovery." ll was 01111011110- virtual dictatorship to suppress saying he was wanted alive. as,’ ed tnziav in a brief communlqllc the loiig-siliolderin-g revolt which "living evidence of the November‘ massacre." erupt-ed last wcck and was c1'iin-, axed bv four days of bloody street, figlitiuz in which 2.000 prrsons ifrcni the Archbishop's palace. The ‘tiZ-ywvir-olfi Archbishop of Que- bec ls still in Hotel Dieu Hospital here where he ls convalesciniz- Cardinal Vlllencuve entered hos- hitsl July 6 suflerinfi "Om 8 slillht heart ailment. and it was rig-med wise to administer the last rites of the Catholic Church. but his condition has steadily improv- 'cd ever since. The iziiards i-cfcrrcd to the uii- surcessfui revolution of Nov, 20. were believed killed or wounded. i944. ivhen many rebel leaders- Witncsscs to Sundays final 55-. were arrested and iicvc-r were seen sault on the fortified presidential‘ again. palace said Villarrocl was found, The long-smoldering resentment] Wfllllldifl in the chest and that he: ovcr the repressive mrasuros aflci‘. ureteiidcd to be a Leftist leadcriihe 1044 abortive revolt was 0118i whom he resembled slightly. of the underlying causes of These ivitnesscs said villarroeli final uprising against Villarroel. “attempted W 1m hi5 Yewlveri M"! Wheii l-iie new government took w" 51w‘ 1n ‘he ch95’- befo" he over its first official act was to £01114 flre- Hi5 b91131 “'35 ‘"5595. issue a toinmuiiiquu which said tlczn the bamotix- to the mob 1111mm, a“ l)q‘::~l“; unsunn-s “_ the “Net 591W" Wine"? m5 919m‘ be freed and that political ck cs ing was ripped to shreds. The al- fm“ "i"? 31°11’ Wa-‘nhhultlg w l; via to "collaborate in the restor- amp-pos aong w use u t, three of his trusted lieutenants. l§,“,,§’,‘}.,,‘§‘.,§§m°°’““° “heme! and would be welcomed back to Boli- orobabiy follow Mr. Hilton Mr. Hilton uraed the ommlotce to make an on-tho-spot inspec- tion of conditions at the Stelco Dlant where some 2.000 men have remained at work. "...I firmly believe. notwith- standina the strike vote taken among union members in May. and notwithstanding the number working. that the vnt majorlt of our embloyeen would be wor ng today if they were permitted. "...l am sure-the sentiment of right-thinking Canadians will be that the government is derelict in 11S dill-v unless it requires that. the union obev the laws of the country... that it. allow u: to pro- duce steel to serve the needs of the country. and that it enable our men. who want to work. to all to and from their work free from molestation of any kind and strict. in accordance with the Haws" Rover-hing picketinn in Can- s n. Th0 like ended on a brisk notgwviienugfarence Oillis (OOP- Cane Breton South) suggested the companv was breaking provincial laws bv keeping the employees in over a tank and paraded through the streets of La Paz. Even while the crowd mocked aatd ieercd at rt-heaollliody no! the "a rong man" o via. ie new Th b 1 _ wow-mu» w» in mo» l» a...’ wkfii~bl°liiiznl°tffdJlaiifil name temporary officers and set ‘M 350 wounded, The “cum, o; in motion the machinery for what Dom, m 1mm m“, a crowd caus- leglllugexglolrlad 5° i "mmmm "'1' geld widcliplrcad anger throughout NBMOI’ Gulilon. dean of rm bu?” " l - _ superior court of me L: Pa: dis- my, fifiillf; uugd awrlieiiibiltliiiacgiig- wict. become scting president. but “on fined w "on me wave of w Drmmld u) “e9 MW“ 55 59°“ l5 volt. he resigned in favor of his ‘Ibmaa Mlonje. president of the army commammqnwhjef and ab court. was well enough to take his temp.“ to nee the country m h“ teachers’ demands for higher pay. The government then prohibited all demonstrations and the ban was answered by a general strike. °"*?_°-._T,*.*PJ°?"€_" '_'"_‘_*”“’hly_l¢_pl‘°' private airplane. FOR BETTER BAKING- auteur FLOUR "will: 1:’; ‘ - "its" 1|: Nana‘ ' "me an“ ‘wage °"i“°d"u was belnit ques- ‘m ' m M‘. ' . 30m’ tiger! "its" zolllllmilliw members u _.__. ' when the committee adjourned Collecting l! | for Davis and until tomorrow. He was the first gm"! "Inflow. Dom-is nolio to weren't the employer side vi 5:7‘ “an. I13 .3017 Forum! the utplke picture. Renfwfillllt- “"4”- Brl ' m, ,1 Domino... Steel and Coa‘ g l» Cw!" ' and Alzrsv". t Sta. MarimOnt... the nisnt Ovomflh}, lcontinuq Q Q o“ u _ OF CANADA MlilFi) FROM Siifllll) W115 i) fl/ipp warp: l 1 homa City, had met wih foul play. the l i ! ion information fainted lit-fort- the Sirachrey. rationing. of the city. cf Food Minister i-tiausuratcd bread crowded Ea eyes who as he toured the ‘End io see how the prasffim WM and eight hours after the Bri I working. carry broad tomorrow to rural areas I4’ dealers or dcliveryinen W011i along with the Belfast area workers in their Plotcst against the cuira work involved in bread ‘ rationiilg——-clippil‘lg coupons and kccpin: records. i Bread queues in most of the United Kingdom were shorter than on Saturday when house- wi-ves by the hundreds of thous- ands stocked up for several days. i , ILS. Officers Not In Soviet Zone a l (By The Associated Pres!) i BERLIN. JlllY 22~Gen. Joseph lVIcNarncv. United States Eur- opean theatre commander. said he has accepted Russian assurances that two United Sales officers. mission since Julv 4. are not. be- ing detained in the Soviet occu- ; nation zone. I Gen. MrNarne-v also declared he .did not believe the pnil‘-Cl\.pf. Harold Cobin of Now York City and Lieut. George Watt of Okla- Thc tam officers vanished. it was reported. at“~"r leaving on an un- authorized 17in into the Russian occupation zonr. Everything Ready Fol Atomic Test BY ELTON—C. FAY ABOARD THE U.S.S. MOUNT MCKINLEY. July 23 -(Tuesday) ._.(AP)—Thc last command con- ference has been held and every- thing is in readiness for the un- derwater atomic bomb test sched- uled for Thursday morning (Wed- nesday aftcrnoon. Canadian time). Tho final preparations included complntion of the task nf sub- Food officials said troops ivould| and ‘but. six of the raiders were seen to the irucklc-ids, accompanied by Br ‘ carriers. moved through the stree. Loiifa FOLKS can be: Mons diinoucn A The attack came just 23 da_ anny occupied the Jewish age arrested Jewish leaders ill “illlilb was Oiiici-vliv described as an ‘ - ‘s. ' t ' ris 1i.fi‘iltlé“ti‘i"%i.il‘.tialii’f‘"5 m“ KEY» HOLE ‘(HAN (In London the British Cablm)‘. authorized publication of a white paper, detailing evidence w-hich tho government saye links Jewish lean‘- rut-our... A FIELD crs with Palestine violence.) 1 The blast. described by a arias-i.’ GLA?s/->~ Qlllcer a3 equivalent i0 liic cxpioq _/////;, sion of a film-pound bomb, bfOku O f,‘ windows throughout Jerusalem and injured a number of persons some.‘ ‘distance from the hotel which‘ stand; atop a gradually sloping lull mwvericoking the business district of, _ the city ‘ Fifteen minutes before the c.\- piosion the telephone operator at the Kin David iccciveci an anoiiy-i mous cal saying that the liotelavns going to be blown uplfisnd %f{Vl5lilg'. __ . h t " or » m‘ e" 1001-‘ still-lead tligcalarm and maiiy: HALUMX. July Z3—tTuesday)- guests ran out .11‘ the building into’ Q5 1 “P1331” IYIYPCRSIS issued. tlw strccls, ‘out 0ll18l'S—-lls('d to bv iii-e Dl-inniioii Public Weather alarms-remained. Office hero today: While an excited crowd stood in forecasts valid uiiti‘. midnight the street outside the hotel. ciglit- Tursdajv: cen young men. six dresscti as Prince Edward Island. lower Arabs, appotrr-d h. a lonr: CbffldOil, Shin: John Rirrr Valley. eastern rountics: Intermittent drizzle dur- mg ihc mrlr morning. uiheiwlse ‘ fl\'l‘l'(‘iliw. with much the same tem- , _ ’ _ I ‘i, |‘Pl‘.1l1ll‘£‘ burl)‘. winds. High Tues. Onlcf-‘Rsmd the lmmg me“ SW" liar at Krnivillc 70. New Glasgow mblw- , ‘oil. Charlottetown 61. Fredericton A 1111117591‘ M m“ raid“? m“ WHY) 72. Sdilli John 66. Moncton 65, the bascmcnt wignt club’ benra 3.11.; 33 .4711. _ of the baseman: of the Klnc Da i. Witncssz-s said ire band cmcr from 1h;- kiichcn and where,“ in the hotel. One Bri 1-‘ 'l‘r)R().\"1‘()_ the wing of lhc liotcl in wli 1M- ”... m, m n, mm r _ British limb‘ .llei‘-ilfllll"rii3g>~nfl"li‘v_ 111.111‘?! litnnnrnuvir; l?" Viciltgrxia. Tar: .~“ri.li.iii... : - .. Frlsvr Ends “he, ma‘ hm mt 1mm‘? :, .' Lcgixin o3. ll. Winnipeg n8, _ _)_ .11.»; Tfifllflln M, 80; On wu o2, 79- bm-‘i- “PPM IJPNFYdh g ‘ilomroal (i2. 7 ' Qurbco 59, 67; wheihe‘ ‘*1 “f " “ “m” "‘ . Saint Jnhli 50. --; Menorah s4, s31 "tilled ‘m’ "Pifhm" l” m‘ “""“"' Halifax s4. c2; Charlottetown 5.". 55: Sydney 5'2, 5€l Yarmouth 56, 65 l-liuh tide this morning at 5.511 and lmliiliii at 657. Sun sits this evening at 8.38 and jump into o. waiting iU-ILOIIHXIIIG. rises tomorrow morning at 5.36. urcs later than fliarloitezoivn. New moon July 38th, 7.5.1 A. M, Not Settled t AIR SCHEDULE Suinnicrsidc title eighteen min- i Charlottetown—lvloncton — Leave MONTREAL. July 23 -rCP)—-Ini Charlottetown B A. M" 10.30 A. M., a joint statement tonight the Do~i5-l5 P. M minim, Toxin.» pqmpnn_y' Lima-ugh Arrive Charlottetown 12 P. M. and the (‘O-Ollfirlilifll! vommittve-Jfi-"i Y’ 51-. T145 l“ M mcrzini! six siflimarines in the target fleet, and the holding of a routine electronics rehearsal. Submcrgicitz the submarines. a two-day task. was the final act in dispersing the fleet of tarzet vessels whose hulls are tn be sub- mitted lo the terrific force of the’ underwater explosion. There was a chance that the) fest might he delayed by an inter-i tropical front. Vice Admiral W11} P. Blandy. task commander. snilii meteorologists hoped, hnwovcnj that a high pressure area wouidi bring rlcar iveafhcr to the Bikini SQCIOY. The weather demands for "BHk', or" day tTliursday) are far lose! exacting than they ivcre for. "Able" day. when the atomic air explosion lost was hold. This has nothinll to do with the actual dis- rharRe of the underwater bomb. because the air forces will have‘ ivhlch ls to be stisponded he- m-ath a spofinl raft or final. On Jilly I (Able day) the atomic bomb wu dropped from a 3-D. on industrial (Iigpuffls o1 m.» pm-) Charlntteiown-linliiax — Leave vlnpig] Foal-ram.“ 0|‘ “hm- (A, F_ICIIRI‘IULICIO\\TI 1gb) P- M. Arrive L.-T.L.C.C.) said that "now; ro~ Charlottetown 4.5;»? M. ports that tho textile 51m..- in Charloltcwivn — NW Glagvw — Mann-cal h“ been gplflpd Hfp pm. Leave Charlottetown 12.4.’: P. M. mature mid should not be taken‘ ATTWP (‘llllflfiifmflwfl 5 P- M- io imply that the strike is over" Stimdmd “m9 lhrIlllihiiulr The statement said that iiiRrlli-i ' . . . ,. CAR FERRY sicns brtwooii the iompttn, and. “PRINCE EDWAR“ lsLAsD, commllfco still are confiiiiiiiiiiiiirl "there remain somc important i smmlmd Th!" points m which svttlrmcnt is rot. _ . . -- < i Lento luvrdcn at 9.0a AM., 1 PM. to he reached. My and 4A.,“ n M lalidllihtcnigliiiiiinhinis on‘ Roan‘ T/Wnimnjne 1030 A‘ M‘ hchalf rl the union Tr~x|llr~ “Rirh- 3 i_.k,‘l‘_g-"r'i'g‘l hfllkade homem o‘ crs of Amoriru (A FL), ‘.\l\:"h/ _ , railed a strike in throt- Mtiittrbnl “him “ulomobllcs are ‘mrrlem mills of the company Julio l in a demand for higher xvagc-s and fr-ww. r-r working hours), ‘ Earlier today settlement of all‘ points in dispute botivocii 1h" company and its strikiiit: wrap hes was reported at a m "P"! iodfly o! rt-proscniati» of Leave Wood Islands, daily 7 A. M. the company and the labn- iuior- 9 A, .\l_ 11 A. M.,1 I’. M.. 3 P. M allot-i with Quebec labor Ilhlllilél‘ and 5 i". M. and Caribou at sam Barrette. ‘ noun. SUNDAY SERVICE From Borden, 1 I’ M._ 6. 45 P. M. From Tormontlne, 3 P, M._ O P. M. WOOD ISLANDR-CAIIIBOU Daylight Saving