MAXIMS- i 07A Incas MAN Th»! h not the d the Inn when be elects of his qualities. iV bu ,-—_—____c__. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew It is nel to do llllbl MAXIMS 01A MERE MAN the: sate nor preudent against science. mmuu Guardian, Founded Ill‘). Oharlotteldfh Guardian. T10 fink. SPY RING BROKEN UP IN GER GHARWFFETOWN. CANADA, FRIDAY, AUGUST >, 1946 Apartment Project Fort Charlottetown Veterans Held Up By Coalition Cov’t Mooted For China (By John Roderick) NANKING. AuB. 29—(AP)—~!"oi-- matltm of a committee headed by the United States Ambassador to smooth the way for a coalition Government to unify China was reported reliably today to have the approval c-f Chiaflif Klil-Sht-k. This development, comin at a timc of renewed strife an after peace negotiations had been stale- mated for weeks, bolstered hopes for an eventual amicable settle- ment of the country‘s internal dif- ficultI-s-s. The Kuomintani; (Government party) and Communists would each have two representatives on the committee. Dr. J. Leighton Stuart. the American Ambassador, would he. the fifth member and a chair- man Cr-‘ation of a council presumably would end hc-slili-ties between the Cantmnnlsts and Nationalists, at present centred with increasing vznlcnce in Jehol Province. the IMQlIiQJrPOIIiSlII area. and in Kiiillgsil Province north of Shanghai. The Government lirl-ve for Chene- tcii. i-amlai of Jchol, was boinf: pressed. Nationalist forces were reported by Pelplng to be only l7 mflPs from Chlhfeng, important rtrl centre north of Chengw-h, (lovwirtmenf circles at Peiping t-lllrewd fears that the rail cen- l" ‘if Tflfllfl. Wcst of Pelping, ltfifl fallen to the Communists after lltlllll‘ a month's siege. Polio Cases Still 0n increase (Confldllll Press) ne new cases of infantile reported yesterday Dominica's total this vcnr io 980. e more deaths. ._n hard-hit Montreal, in- frrasco the fatalities to 55. A “lfvcy by the Canadian Press showed 23 new cases in Monti-apt, "f" l" Alberta. six In Saskatche- “lll. l\\'o_1r.1 Prince Edward Island anzl m» ill Manitoba, _Tlie_ Montreal total now is 5Q], "lllllllllll 32 deaths nnti an esti- "llllnti 50 discharged from hospital laundered cured. D. fllarézc. w?! rcnistrar of Sir George (‘Pll-lliilllfi‘ Coltelc. announced that up '11 n classes scheduled to rturt Enih- 3 would he ostpcned until P-uiljncfl because o the e iderrilc. h , “lld lllkh schools aso will c (nosed an extra week, Mlitd Quebec City. where the polio “Po-Irate is much smaller, school l’ ‘ml! Was postponed until SOpI. Forty-o y-araly sis brought the during efmiie- massif" we deth- Cl) Bcotia, 22 m: I3 (l); New llruns- Quebec. 668 (34); Cui- Szrlnlichrewan)ilfiwnliiliiobgibfii’ udii '4); British Columbia-e (o). " Ceming Events "Marlee at Borden tonight. , .___._ '7'-ll<lrr. Eldon Morris)‘. "Tamil. Morel] Tuesday "st. p -““' semmbertlaelr’; “arugula! casaar. , _ --__. lntlaggrfiht-adt Cavendish Reliant. _____ “DNICO It 5gp"; w]; D‘ H u “Milli. Dlticing from 9,30 ygo ‘L Ola ML lg-entchackan dinner. "Rm"! ur cabin or flag‘: Miter- fer rant: origin’? ' W l. ‘"1’ Andrew. Cavendish. "Nllllee: Dance at Col in std- gag-r. Ms. so. s- idea oron. “d "nhlillligfil 9.10 to l. 0._I.unc!\es I“ I menu served. Buses ve 1.14.1‘. temlnai at l pan. “mm ___ n‘ Mglgavrutre llasnlnonib I. snow . no: 1 - MIG ‘d: 3i- r- MPPIIL- Paulo Iiyne Lot I Dlnce afterwards. _.._... m!” yourselves Is h‘ nd ' Dmitri-s’ ‘ It.) and Edwarti 1.1.... .. my“. ants ilensiunjncrease (in eight-pound, i2-ounce Ottawa, Dept Failure to obtain authorization from the Minister of Reconstruc- tion has resulted it. a hoidup tr. the construction by Housing En- terprises of Oanuda Ltd. of thir- teen apartment buildings in Char- iottetowr. ‘Fenders for this work were call- ed several weeks ago and were re- turnable August B. A verbal con- tract was given the firm of M F. Schurmsn, Ltd, and it was expect- ed the work wctild go ahead im- med tely. The firm has now been not ed that the contract is off - at least for the time being. On being informed of zhe situa- tion. ills Worship Mayor MacDon- ald yesterday wired Senator J E. lnclair and Mr. J Lester Doug- as. M.P.. Ottawa, urging them ‘.0 take prompt action in the matter. His message reao: "Rumour that Housing Enter- prises contract. for apartment; oo- lug held up and muy not.go through. Have two hundred ap- plications at City Building :or ap- artmerrs, from returned men. Re- quest tihat you exert every effort to see that Charlottetown project of Housing Enterprises be proceed- ed with at on-ze. Advise." It is understood that Housing Enterprises of Canada. Lid.. a oom- pnny jointly formed by the insur- ance companies for the purpose of building rental honrlns units in urban centres where the need is urgent, is desirous of goinu ahead with the Charlottetown protect. The attitude of the Reconstruction D‘- parment headed .lfv Hon OD- l-lowe. however. is that. the hon:- irg shortage here is-not t‘! sub ‘Uictent. urgencyjor- f- ftC-litg, ‘ authorization. Tli n‘ cl/ ca" rlcs m priorities lo: bulidlns mat- erials over and above the quota allotted to the P"0VlfiCB. and it 15 claimed that other projects new underway might he acid up if this work was proceeded with. ’I‘hc work was '0 have been uri- dectalzcn cn oreoeuy purchased. betwnm Qrletuir, tlcraid and Birch- wood Streets em wvs to campfire. thirteen Z-siorev frame oulldinggs| totalling 52 vnlts. with an open court area, garage accommodation. and a pirk and playground 0o be maintnlrrd DY tilE City- _ Rentals were to be moderate a.'.n preference was to be Elven (ll!- charged service tn-‘n and their fa =1- ilies. As the npvrtrxents hue no‘- expectcd to have been olflr-Plctfd until rnxt lull, ‘t was request-xi that. no one make Illlllllclllllm ll" rentals at the prcsx-nt time. Ai- rrody, however. 2J0 llPPlll‘-~'li°n5 have been rezeivetl. as stated zr. the Maygr‘; zclearilm. under-initial the ul-ggnqy of thc situation more. strongly than words At its last meeting 0a Aus- 12-, the City Council decided to ap-dv at. the next session of the lxg sla- mre k;- ab, uvncunment to tne Cit, IntJOrpQrntlCn Ac‘. granting auth- ority to the our. ill cons-remind of he ultimate -'e'ersion to Cit." ownership of the whole imPPOVPg area with buildings, to make a fix. assessment qt SIMON‘. on the pro‘ (rty during one terror! of smart ation. and to rev-w the creamy from sidewalk arcs-merits. 4-year-old Father FIVEFUVILLE. Tenn" Auz. 29- (APb-James R. Pearson. ‘ii-yell?- oiu MOLIHBAPITEEI’ Whose 31-year- nld wife cave hirth Wednesday l0 baby girl, wants the government to in~ crease his old age pension, One of the first. things . Pearson did after the hirth of t e baby. said Dr. L. A. Muisanfl. ti!!! attendi-na physician, was to hike from his mou-fitain cabin here to report the birth to Hancock County authorities. I l! JACK BRAYLIY Canadian rm; Staff Writer OTTAWA. Aug. flit-A seriou! tail: that likely touched vital Commonwealth defence problems was given here today before head- quarters oqieers of the three crazed rams by Mold Marshal Viscount Mont mery as henmade the out; "su- tlv business de- w" mm p tota- that is moat- cererncnial in character. Last nun: he were of the we stbillty of snothe war and the eons uont need for orwlrldlll" and oday he told report"! ll his first ores: conference that In? ma“ ‘Ilflifl the army muet ggpelied and the soldier mull be tied into the fabric of the will! unit . =- ~ ""‘°t."‘°°‘...‘.2..’i".‘...it.‘t: °""' “m: “i-‘mt chiefs ot mo in‘ I the Mll- GQhOlt-ral The music. tiff-record tall to the s Ill “ween. BfiKFf"I' lthc streets of Army Pre j adice Must Be Dispelle y S '1 Three Killed In Torch Explosion (By The Asloellted Press) MEMPHIS, Tenn" Aul. lik- hree workers were killed afternoon in the lesion 0g u, 10617710110 torch It o big plslt of the Trumbull Al halt Co. of Delaware in North em bis. The explosion tore t e bodies to bits. and first reports said at 1"" fl" Parsons were killed. However, Nelson Date. an operator at: the plant. said a thorough check of tune-cards hsd been made and indicated that only the three men-all of whom wen working with the torch-were killed Dale sold the three were o r- lt-ln: the torch near us asp alt stlii on the nlant grounds when tho torch exploded. Two hours alter the explosion, parts of the bodies were still be- ing recovered. _ Death Sentences Commuteti To imprisonment my)?“ . . (Q Cartit L. Davidson) JERUSALEM, Aug. Iii-JAM... Death sentences imposed on All young men of the underground Stern gang for sabotage were com- muted today to life imprisonment by LL-Gen. Sir Evelyn Barker, Bri- tish commander in Palestine. The underground had threatened reprisals if_ the sentences w ‘e carried out. ' ‘ " " x action , wanton! ncunced as British troops sudden- ly searched Latrun detention camp for hidden arms and blocked all roads to Tcl Aviv after reports ol’ an impending "suspicious action" --possibl_v an underground attempt to free 500 Jewish detainees at Lairun. The camp was cordoned ofi while soldiers searched the neirrh- borhood. Large-scale searches and identity checks were made also in Tfil AVPV. At Rehoholh, soldiers made a house-to-house search with mine detectors in the lsfnr Menahem neighborhood. In Jerusalem, the blIll-Zdst tinder- illlilllld Organization. Haganl. rle- clared that widespread rrtiiitazyv searches and n curfew were cum- "18- and called for passive resist- ance, A number of Jews were detained it! today's searches and some were hroilght to Jerusalem in a caged truck suurried hv armored cars. In an Arab demonstration, five truckloads of sirli-ZlliE men dressed e (By The Canadian Press) LAKE SUCCESS. N. Y., Aug. 29 -soviet Russia refused today [a aocflnt ‘Frans-Jordan. Eire and Porruzal into the United Nations because they do not. maintain dip- lomatic relations with the em_ tin. This started s fight, inch almost certainly will be one of bellies of the forth- comiintf leneral assembly. After nearly five mun of Wwllniiluz in two sessions. the U. N- Wfillflly council late today had elven clearance to only three ep- llllvfllllfi-Alilhainistan. Iceland and Sweden. The United States stood by its onlfiditlon to Albania and Outer Mongolia. Andrei A. Gromy-lco. Soviet dele- gate. culrmlv announced his stand on Trans-Jordan before lunch. After an extended discussion. Mr. C-romyko again calmly said he hurl made himself clear and that: he had nothing to add. Paul Hasluck. Australian dele- gate chanted Russia with “preju- clice" in refusing to accent ‘Irons- Jordan's application on the reason stated and later declared that the general assembly should studv the whole question Dr. Elco N.- Van Kleflens. the tNetherslnds. served notice that he reserved the right to discuss the question in the assembly. Herschel V. Johns-on. the United Si t delegate. said Russia bad 1.- to oppose the applicants WK; t its reason was not taken "in c United Nations ctharier- is a Russian reason," ;Mr .0: tth cam spnlloa e v " “i t Jove-gs: oflm.‘ .~ '3'“ expressions from virtual a of the council. includlnz Russia and the United States Dr Van Rleffens said that "lf gnvqnf completely satisfied the renulrements it is Sxveden." Tho council president. Dr. Os- Q81‘ Lar-qe of Poland said "relat- ions hetween Svreden and Poland may be considered a model 0i pond neialubotliness." Mr. Grcmvko simply will Ell!‘ lC0_l’l_tlflilC(l "It PER! 5 C°l l) Island Ministers 0n Committee WOLPVILLE, N.S., Alll- 29 - (OP) - Rev. Walno Machum of spim John, was today chaser gow- in Arab costume rolled through Jerusalem today. and an Arab source said they were erol secretary of the Maritime Ull- ited Baptists Convention in session members a neu/lv-fnrmad ‘army" headed by the lvlufti JPYUFlIltBm. H81 Amrn El Husseini. ti. S. itatiio Sfation Set lip In Berlin BERLIN, Aug. zfk-fAPi-J-favrnz‘ failcl in many mmths’ effort to. 88in a share with the Russians in the control of Radio Berlin. the‘ American Military ‘Government an- nounced today it has set up n; own radio station here to broad- cast to the German people. is medium-wave station scheduled to begin Opflfflflgn Qbgut 5Q l. will have one kilowatt POW?!‘ llllnst the 10o know"; of Radio Berlin. But its power is estimated sufficient to be hunt throughout greater Berlin and probably for a short distance into the Russian occupation zone. zys Monty the allure of his talks. but the tact they were Iivgn “mud C10,. ed deem Ind ln the nun ef his PM?!" nubile statements on war and arebai-edneu. it seems safe to ultimo that they dealt not. only with new scientific a ' i in weapons but also the prep". ednels ororsrsm of the General Btsf! of w eh he is the chief. ft‘. ‘tilt? f.°‘iéli..‘lt““"lli2°°" on the British post-wall" o c“ l t and ls not discussion any pig“: adis-n contribution to Oemznem- Weallh vrenaraoness. declinina to enter into a field- which he reso- igteiv believe; 1| M" a M, bu. OI. b no toured ‘n v t Aim nzt"ar'..trlt"l"iiih'tt...rad . o was llll‘.."’%»“"""'..ia$i°" ‘in: Q "v disabled servicemen. In at: nuts no fadieadon as 00" (ooaumaanmnoeta offlnciudcd the iwllowin! meatball!" here. Church committees Hill-Willi“ Nominating commlttm: W5. Hall, Fredericton‘ Dr. BS. Poor. Saint John; R" A-W. Aukorley. Cnmpbelitor» ma: Yqev WB_ Kmsm, Middle Sackv-lle, N.B.. Rev. EJ, Chisholm, hewisvilta. N.B.; Rev. Carl Bnlnbridlll‘ r-ltflllev Mines, us: Rev. C-A iv)“- Tflfon’ 9351,; Rev LJ. Levv Char- ioitetcwn. Treasurer of denomitufltlonfll funds: Miss i... RaeCurW Sell“ John. Executive oommtttfiei R" W 5' Eigee, Fredericton: Rev. us Omn- msn, Saint John. Board of Ciovernors 0i Alllldla University; Dr SS. Poole; DI. E5, Mason, i...M Morton. Hon. W.G Clark, Fredericton: Hon. JL, Ralston, RE Look: Dr. G°_ way-reg, Wolfville. H A- Rice. Osnso. Members of the council 0i lllf Bapf-llt Federation of Omads. Rev. Maohum. ttev. RE. Whitney. Mrs. ctr. 01s."): saint Johni D1‘ Lang)“, Rev, .C. Olsen. Kn. wmm, m, Warren. Rev. Chisholm bu,“ M"; 1;; lgecutlve TIWIILE, N.B., Aug. i! tollalio - no. Ktdtlll- Dmmvlll-ll- N3, w“ elected President tel-any of the ‘Maritime Un tel 35mm gusto“; at. the annual eetl ere. mvtoe- sidents were: Rev Me" Todd, North ttlvor PJHH. Rov- ua. cnuiienu. iewtevllle- N-BI seemtary-‘Iaviasurer. RW- 9 - Hamilton, Dartmouth; Qllll 5"" yi in, N.B_.. and ltdson Ms ml. Cbuuottetown were if Russia ‘maintained that position. ’ new" ssid. l The council closed its eonslder- , i Major Battle Seen As . Result Of Russian Action In Rejecting Applicants Fresh Fish Flight To inland Ports is Being Studied (By The Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Aug. 29—Flsher_ ies Minister Bridles told the Commons today the possibility 0! “Hill? fresh fish to inland markets was under study by the Fisheries Research Board. "It is a matter in which I am bersonallv very interested and intend to follow it up," Mr. Btrldaes said. He said the question of quick-freezing was under con- stant study. The fisheries Research Board had designed a type of refrigeration rall- way car that was proving satisfactory althouazh there were not yet many of them in operation. Aiming At Prorogation This Week {a we: '1=:=m roved tonight. a clock tomorrow morning. Normally it adjourns at ll Dm. and in recent weeks has starting its sittintzs at ll a.m. Action tonight was taken as an indication that tile Government expects to prorogue Parliament this week. Will Be Guests 0f Canadian Cluh (By The Canadian Pres!) QUEBEC. Aug. 29 - Viscount Alexander. Governor-General Canada. and Lady Alexander will be xuosts of the Canadian Club and the Women's Canadian Club at a dinner here sent. (i. it. was announced today. The Governor-General and his zamllv will arrive in Quebec this week-end and will occupy the vice-regal quarters at the Citadel for the first time since arriving in Canada. Archhisiidil-ls ‘Visitor To Commons (By The Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Aug. 29~Most Rev. Geoffrey Francis Fisher. Arch- bishop 0f Cunternurl’ visited the Commas tullery brlefi today while A. W. Stewart tL~C arlotte) was makln: an anneal on behalf of Atlantic coast fishermen. Turn- ing to Rt. Rev. Robert Jefferson. Bishop of Ottawa. be said "This seems ulte flmiiier-l heard quits a ot about Maritime rights and Maritime fistivrils a few days axe." itlssln! filter Monday HALIFAX, Aul- Il-(Ofi-Pe- liee an a province-wide search today or Mrs. Earl Blaunwhite. 37-year-old Halifax County me- ther, missing since she left the home of he: methlr-in-law in named to the executive. Halifax on a shopping trip Mon- day. t i OTTAWA. Aug, 29-—Tl1c C0111- inucns. hungry for prcrcgatlon, a-p- Government otion that it sit until midnight and that. it reconvene at 10 o'- been of . They would be ' urged ~ on” who had "ruined" the catch - its ltnall rivers. - blood into time ranks of fiiheries liiected Head East Prince Association COLONEL ULRIC DAWSON The annual meeting of the East Prince Progressive Conservative Association was held last night “Was very largely attended and was presided over by the president, Mr. Preston Kennedy. The president appointed the following to form a resolution ctmmlttee: Messrs. E. C. Bell. James Pen-derszast and Colonel Ulric Dawson. The election of officers for incoming veal‘ was held. Ulric Dawson was unanimously elected to the office with Ernest Morrison. prominent Summer-side contractor as vlce-preideut. Mr. EiitITLQIQfMPIXEtt was e courted sec- re arv. Resolutions were endorsed ex- pressing confidence in the leader- ship of Hcn. John Bracken and Hon. W. J. P. hlcMiilan. Resolu- tions of condolence to the famil- ies cf past president D. B. Mc- Donald and Mr. A. S. Alt-Kay were the Col also endorsed. Prominent speakers present in- clad-ed the taro‘. at leader. Hon. w. J. P. McMillan. Messrs. B. Rov Holman. Heath Slronts. KC M. L.A., and Lt. Col. n. H. Strong. Condition Worsening MOVILLE, County Doucgal, Eire, Aug. 29-—lCP Cabie)- Thel condition of Lady Montgomery,“ 82-year-old mother of Field hilar- Shai Viscount. hInnlgt-meigv, late today was reported "slightly wor- scning." Lady Montgomery was stricken ivith a seizure at her home hcre iast Saturday, l YUGOSLAV CFFICiAi. ARRESTED LONDON. Aug. 2.9 - (u?) The Exchango Telegraph tonight quoted the Swiss radio as roying American nut-ho ‘~ ea at Pnsrau on G€Tl11dY\-.-'\iii inn oordei hat‘. llfiid o! the Yugo- slav navigation agency. The report ‘ifllfl no reason was giver- for the arrest. It identified ‘the Yugoslav as "M AHitJUTTVlC." I-‘assau is on tile Danube River, on the German aide (if the border. The n-imolt followed by a few days allegation: t-y London Yugo- slav sources that 'he United States was withholding from Ydgtslavia some $10,000,000 nrorth of her Dan- ubian shipping. 8 PAGES wtmerican Army headquart- in the Town Hall. Slammer-side. rt- vities for several ill ect: U v iSusp STUTTGART, Germany, Aug. SC-(FridaJO-United States intelligence authori- ties said last night they had broken up a ring of German spies suspected of operating "in the American occupation zone as undercover agents for Soviet Russia. There were hints of a possible large-scale German subver- sive movement against the United States Anny. Counter-intelligence corps officers at. Stuttgart and at ers in Frankfurt revealed that the suspected spy ring was exposed after it had engaged in undercover acti- months. Fifteen Germans were ar- rested. Members of the ring were said to belong to a secret German or- ganization known as "Free Ger- many." ThJs was the first time the existence of such an organis- ation had been revealed. Agents refused to discuss the nature or activities of the “free Germany" group and whether it was large or small. They gave indicationn. however. that the ar- rested Germans were only mem- bers of a large organization. The ring leader was said to be a man named Waiter Kazmarck. A high intelligence otlicer at United Slates headquarters said: “The leader was believed to he connected with Russian scents in the zone. He declared in a stste- ,» merit that he had received sonnet, manor some time ago." i The rins of Germans was brok-g en im "two or three mOnths ago.’ I it was revealed by BiNnts at. Stuttgart. The Germans were ar-t rested after months of investlilflt- ion of the secret undercover ac- tivities of the rlnz, the azents d. Allegedly the Germans had‘ maintained contact with Russian gggnig and sent representatives to the Russian zone of Cent-any- iip Orange Prices To l ti. S. Level OTTAWA. Aus. 2'9—<CP)- The Prices Board announced tomeht. that effective lmmediateiy_ the vices of oranges in Canada will bei lirought up to ceiling rices set by the United Slates Ofice of Price Administration, plus transporta- tion charges and mark-ups. A Board announcement said the action was necessary to assure that Canada received an adequate supply of the fruit. The increases were not expected to result. in higher nri-cea than those prevail- ing in June, since the adiustment is c-ffset by savings resulting from, exchange parity of U. S. and Caner dian money. t. The statement explained .hal~ Canadian and U. 5. prices for or- anges had been fixed at the same level until O.P.A. ceilings "ere suspended last June 80. These ceil- lngs were re-imposed July 25 end on Aug. 32 the U. S. price was in- creased by {i7 cents l. standard case. w OTTAWA. Adi 39 —- (AP) -A, Wesley Stuart (Ir-Charlotte) oom- pletlng a Commons‘ speech today urged resumption of Government experiments n: conservation of lob- sters. ‘Fhere would l)! m complaint if the Fisheries Res-arch Board and the fish culture branch devoted several years to such experiments. of neat benefit to the Marltimes. Percy Black (PJ-Jmmtberland) ‘every effort" to pro-cit the flout and other "sporting" fish for local and tourist anglers. The Fisheles Department was doing "splerdid work." but it should investigate the action of "outsid- of Cumberland’ smelt Ilahmnen by setting up traps at the mouths of Leopold banglois (lr-‘Jsspei commended ‘to injection of raw UIQOOQUI. Ila was pleased tnat vat- pals would let reference h In vUrges Experiments In Lobster Conservation, "*1 100 new opportunities. Quebec's lsnernien had lost cer- tain benefits bv being placed under provincial autonomy. All other- rovinoes benofitted from Federal egislstton. But Quebec's lshing men suffered (or the lake of the fight against purported centraliz- atlon. Mr. L-anllois objected to rests-ic- itiom and limitations on the mar- ketlns of salt. full. It should be possible to work out a system of regulating quantities for both do- mestic and forelqn markets. NJ. Fishery s blame W1... Mood-amid (L-i-Tailfsxi said two problems faced Nova 5co- tlan fishermen-Just. destruction of nets by foieidli veslbls and su- 0nd, conservation of the flan Poll- ulation. Working Soviet Russ-fa. HIIDIOHM-ltill Delivered 85.00. Ill!- ll-Wi other Provinces I 0.8-6. ll-ll. ANY ed Of v With Cfny Fourth Application For Bail MONTREAL. Alli!» 29- (CP)—A fourth attempt to have bail grant- ed for R. Kent Rowley, Canadian directs-r of the United Textile Workers of America (A.F’.L.) and Azeius Beaucage, Valleyfield or- ganizer of the union, both charged with illegal actions during strike disturbances at Valleyfield, ended in failure today when Judge Ed- ouard Teliier denied the defence motion fcllo-wlzlg the preliminary hearing. The two union officers. charged on four counts of rioting and in- citing an illegal assembly in con- nccticn with the IB-week-old strike at the Valleyfieid mill of Montreal Cations. were remanded to Sept. 4 for voluntary statement Defence counsel Jacques Per- Pvflllll. in the latest application for bllil. invoked section 696 of the criminal code which states that the judge may commit the accus- ed parties to bail if the presump- tion of guilt is not strong gnffllgh to warrant committal to tri-al. This may be employed in cases where potential sentences do not; exceed five years. Arflziz ALI. 414E VAcAfions You Ritttx ENJOY Ass ails cuss ‘(it Boss time! PRWATE l (Canadian Press) HALIFAX. Aug 30-(Fr1da:')— Official inland forecasts issued by the Dominion Public Weather Of- fice pt Halifax today. Forecasts valid until midnight tonight, Prince Edward Island—Overcast with iniermittrm rain, Becoming clear during the afternoon and cooler. So-ulhn-rst winds i5 mph sitiftitlg to WPSi during the alter- noon. High today at Charlotte- town 63. Summary - Intermittent rain clearing during the afternoon. (By The Canadian Press) TORONTO. Aug. Zlr-Mintmum and maximum trmperatures: Vanconvcr n5 Edmonton Regina Winnipeg Toronto Ottawa Montreal Quebec Saint John Moricton Halifax . Chariotetown . Svdnev ' . Yarmouth High tide this n and tonight at 2:40 Bun sets ‘his everAnB it and rises tomorrow morni-nl at 6 l9. First quarter mmn, Sept. 3 10-49 Bummer-side tree la minutes later than Charlottetown. All! SCHEDULE Lea” Charlotfetown-oioncton — Charlottetown B A~ M- 10-30 A M- 515 P. M Arrive Gturlottetown 12 P. Ms 5.55 P l\t__ 7.35 P M Charlottetowm-Halifax — Lelvfl Charlottetown 12.55 P M. Arrive Charlottetown 455 P M. Charlottetown — New GlsIIOW - Leave Charlottetown 12.45 P. M. Arrive Charlottetown 5 P. M. fitdndaadAgimigrglégl-llhmll- "PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND" I standard Ttml ‘nléefaeo gorgqen at. 0.0a A-M" 1 P-M Leave Tonnentine 10.80 A. M. I g. M. r/ifii) P M.” “ma” w xtra tr ps are m which automobiles are carried. SUNDAY llllVlCli From Borden, 1 P M. 6. L! P. N. Prom Tormentlne .1 P M. I P- M. WOOD IBLANDS-OABIBOU DIIIIIM Bevin! Th fl t an old blem. A have wood islands. daily '7 A. M. royal. ceirlnimilsn some vista-s no zné- ‘Mhlhll 2 ‘fl-a?- "- (Continued on Pen l 00L l). shows.