IUNIIQ. 1947 -__.. labor Situation my The Canadian Presal NEW GLASGOW. N. 5.. June "ii-Text oi a resolution passed at :..e annual meeting of the Can- ifllflll Lemons Pictou County zone and released today expressed re- iuet at "the forced dcparfiiremoi many war veterans and others irnm Nova scotia in order to earn a livelihood." T The resolution asked that the PTfWlilCiill Command “be urged to mike renewed efforts to have the Frovulclai Government sponsor an rstahlishment. of veterans and the est sllment oi others in ilidus- Aries ivllhin this Province and al- in that the Government be urged to assist. in the establishment oi industries in Nova Scotia." BIRTHS. MARRIABES. DEATIIS 50c Per insertion urinal .._._______ WHITE — At Murray Harbor. June 1'0. 1W. i0 Mir. and Mrs. Lester a. i While, a son. David Peter. DEATHS POWER-The death occurred at his home in Emerald on Wednes- ilii‘. June 25th. oi James Power. lied 9i years. Funeral notice later. RYAN-At 124 Prince Street. on “iiiinisdnv. June 2s. loai. Mrs. Emma ‘iicholson. widow oi the _ lite Harry Bruce Ryan in her I W“ Near. Funeral from the Bap- iiii Church on Friday. service Failing at 2 o'clock. Interment. ‘Willie's cemetery. Remains are lusting at her late residence. PROFITT-At Duruleiq June M. lira. George Prciitt. lied 71 Y9!“- Remalnr resting at Dawson's Fun- Inle, Remington until Fri- fily noon. thence to Keir Memor- _ iii Church, Malpeque. where the iiinrmi service will he held at ii-m. Interment Malpeque. BRADLEY-In the Charlottetown llliibitai Wednesday. June 35. i947. Jean Bradley. aged 3i years. fiiiiilhter of P. s. Bradley and the late Regina Bradley. Hawthorne Avenue. The funeral will take l-lre from her late residence on Friday morning at 8.40 to St_ “iii-vans Basilica. ~fnterment in ill: Catholic cemetery. Tn Memos-lane lh memory of Farrel ‘Elisabeth "Flee who died two years no Ir. Fondly remembered by \ mmllllrenta. Mr. and Mrl. l-c- lame. i N. D. Mac‘ ean UNDERTAKER EMIALMER Charlottetown an Nani Wlleelilre Phone ill organization to deal with the re-. 3 tsivimming after -Dominion Day-being a public holiday. Wednesday morning. The kind co-operation of the retail merchants by ordering their requirements early will be most helpful and much appreciated. Thanking you, we are, BEBLOIS BROS. Lin. oliiivtLL BROS. Lin. liiLliuiio WHOLESALERS (EASTERN) Lin. a. s. iauioii s. so. Lin. stall. TOOMBS s. sou u. RATTENBURY Lin. THE Begins Return Voyage East VANCOUVER. June 25 - (CPi -with a too‘. of ‘she horn, a roar —ni the engine and iho cry of "all hands on deck." the Zl I-Z-ton | truck. P. M C S Poverty "ivclah- ecl ancihar" from Vancouver, w.til its destination n prrt on the At.- laniir. Hiiliimi. i Tl..- lfi British Columbia lads ni illli‘ RC N. Eheot i\'r Aim "if HM C S Warrior left today on their fPLUPnHiF/CO-illilf‘ 111p at the ‘(lid ni 24 full-spent dais. Belore |arriving at their ‘Home rori. the boys will pick up l0 r we; Sfltlilffi along the circuitous roktc. iriostly on American highways. tn inc viii"- thelr compienlent to 25 ilrivy men The rcud vovillie was the .d a ill Chief Petty Officer Jack llill, Vc- tnrin. who came to the conclusion that if a niunbcr 0i irlll-ivs ‘Chili- [ted in" smut s60 each illltl oousziii l, truck for SL250. they could 20! home for 36-day haves. The; did not have the ifiiiil inie home 0i $200. and there were no fiifiviltih rates. A former Nav truck was iiili“ chased and Hill slfiflk-i Pmudly when no tells how he W" 05km H.500 ior the truck. bill. was i'n- ally ab.e to trm tht Pills‘- Hoping to average more tihzin 40 mil“ u" hour, the boy.- looic ior- warei to arriving in Halifax bl‘ July- 2, when they are duo “f-b- oard ” The itinerary lncvidcs Cni- cago. Montreal Bangor. Me . ‘VS-TM Jnhn, N15,, and Halifax. W-illii‘ it is not. definite hope is lc.d for P- side “in t3 Oflgjlyii ivrii-le the‘) want "in bring the attento. 0i ‘ Passes for the men oi the services." l pie...- men drive the ‘Piniric lSchooner" with regular Navy ‘watches of ifliii" hill-Vs "ii “nd 11" l cfi. i aoor ltacovizaen HALIFAX. June 2b-(OP)—!\e body oi Frederick Christian. who drowned yesterday While a roivboat that lied broken adrift. was recovered today from the waters oi nearby Prqspeill. Bay The coroner decid- ed an inquest was unnecessary. Too Lute To (Jlasify 016...; TO new m cilan- lottetown. gai-QFP- Piiitiii‘ m“ between 8 a.m. and 5 P-m‘ iTvKliiiiTl-‘ritacnaa ron nan- rington school. Present supple- ment I800. Preston Rodd. See- retary. Tvinrsifiuotsmarnnr. warr- ressee and kitchen help. Apply Roxy Restaurant. T0 RENT-SUMMER. COTTAGE at Keppoch Beach for summer season. Four rooms and bath. Partly furnished. hot water and fireplace. Phone 882. WANTBIF-YOUNG MAN WITH bicycle. resident oi Scurla. to art as salesman in that district. Write at once. 4S Elm Avenue. Charlottetown. 1'0 LET-COMI-‘ORTARLY FUR- niaheri apartment. for summer months. ,l"our rooms. electric stove. irilldaire. ‘nlephone 844. the ‘brass’ to the lack o! furloiillli A n write P. 65o Guardian. This column is reocrveri for nflwe of local internal. but advertming at a newsy nature may be lnlfilled at. ilve ‘ct-ate u word strictly pay- able in advance. JDIMIEB TAXI. PhOnQ 52$ CRASWELL ior Photographs. HOWARD MclNNlS’ fitted l-‘ootsvear at L75 Queen Street. CONFEDERATKTN LIFE m- sunaaica. ' AT YOUR SERVICE Amidst Ciial Compny. Phone 2498. RECETI‘L Hcartz Memorial Haii toillizht. 7:45. Students Charlotte- town School of Music. NOTICE. - I will not be accept- lug any work unlll after July 20th. Jamcs Craig. Blacksmith, Bradal. bane CITY or‘ CHA-RLOTTETOWHV raxics. - June so is the final date ior payment of second install. ment City taxes. THE SPRING RALLY of the Eastern Presbytery of the United Church Y. P. U. will be held in Montague. Julie 27th. session; starting at 3 and 7.30 P. M. THE LADIES oi Zion Church are invited to attend afternoon tea Friday. 3:30-5:30 at Zion Manse ln honour oi Mrs. Prank Johnston. _R.\DIO BROADCAST. — Hear the Rev. E, M B Wheelock. B. A.. B D.. Eairville. N. 8.. recently ap- pointed Dlsirzct Secretary of the Bible Society over C, F. C. Y. ‘Ilhurs- iiiiy morning, June 26th, at 9.30 . M. CITY ILLXES. — Interest at the rate oi ‘We will be charged on seo- ond installment Civic taxes ii not paid by Julie 30, 1047. STUDENTS‘ RECITAL —- Thug-S. day. 7:45 pm. Hearts Hall. Char- lottetown School of Music. A. Roy Kendall. Instructor. THE REGULAll monthly meet- ing oi the Ladies‘ Auxiliary oi Canadian Legion B. E. S. I... will be held Friday evening. June 27th at 7:30 P.M. Guest speaker and refreshments. SLIGHT FIRE -~ A sligiht. fire we; quickly put out by the City Fire Department yesterday about 5 p.m. at the heme oi Mir. and Mn. Gordon MacDonald on tihe corner oi Fitzroy and Puwnal, There was no serious damage. CITY POLICE COURT-A pre- liminary hearing was held before the Btl-pendiary Magistrate yester- day oi a man charged with theft of a portal letter. and was remand- ed until today. the accused being released on S500 bail. A drunk and incapable was fined l5 and costs or l0 days. while a drunk and dis- trrierly was lined I10 and coats or 20 days and another ti! and costs or i0 days. i Mr. C. T. Montgomery. Superin- tendent oi the island O. N. ll. Division leaves this morning for Sorel where he will represent Mr. J. P. Johnson, Maritime Super- inlendi nt at the christening of the new cal-ferry Abegwelt. ' Senora lie Peron LONDON. June 25 —(Reutersl- Foreign Secretary Bevin announced in the Commons today that Senora Eva de Peron, wife of Argentine President Juan Peron. will vls.i: Britain trom. J-uly 16 to July i0 and will receive "appropriate hospital- ity" from the British Government. Bevin said the Argentine Gov- ernment had ben informed that Sonora de Peron would receive the facilities and couricsies Britain was accusicmed to extend lli the case oi private visits by distin- guished foreigners. Way Opened For Eisenhower To Run For President (By Clyde Blackburn) WASIHNGTON. June 25—(CP)— . Gen. Eisenhower's acceptance of the presidency of Columbia Unl- versity will remove a barrier he.‘ himself raised against speculation‘ about his candidacy for President‘ oi the United States. Announcement Tuesday that he will resign as army chief of staff rr. i948 to head Columbia revived immediately talk about his avail- ability as a candidate in next .i'ear's presidential elections. In the past he has discouraged such talk and his great reason was that it prejudiced his efficient performance as chief of staff. Eisenhower. as president of Coi- umbia, with residence in New York State. backed by his almost flaw-l less recordas supreme Allied rom- mander. respected and admired by} foreign governments. could be a winner for e‘ther party. He has been a soldier all his life and has no politics but he romes from a Republican belt in the mid-west and a. Republican family. He attained what might well be ‘the pinnacle oi any man's am- bition when he accepted the Ger- man surrender but he l: only so. Healthy and enthusiastic. the op- portunity to serve his country again in such perilous times as these may appeal to him. But. his main and quoted reason has always been that it would be Wrong for him to entertain such ambitions while holding an army poet. New he will be a free agent so far as polities are concerned. Hit new poet will he a good jumping- oii place for the presidency. ind out in Eastern Peiinsylvanza. . i CHARDGFPETOWN___ coannla CLARKE FRUIT GO. LTD. CARTER 8r OD. LTD. BEATON’S WHOLESALE DRY GOODS S. T. GREEN 8r OD. J. O. MONTGOMERY P. i“ Legion Regrets N. S.'l'|.M.D.$. Poverty CENTRAL GUARDIAN Britain To Welcome IMOTB Soft 008i fLittle White House =Miners Idle In .Uniteii States \ PITTSBURGH, June 26-(AP)— lThe number of soft coal miners idle in pro-vacation walkouts in the United States rose to morn than 217.000 today’, and some steel mills. low on fuel supplies. start- ed production cutbacks. The Coal Mines Administration reported that. 61.000 oi Pennsyl- vania’! 100.000 hithumlnous liiriicrs . liad quit work. costing the big coal state 324.000 ions daily. Iii addi- tion. 3.200 anthracite miners walk- ‘The C.M.A. said work-resump- tion efforts by Uni-ted Mine Work- ers officials drew 3.000 to 4.000 men bark to pits in West Virginia, hut. new walkouts swelled the total Ynf idle to more than 48,800 in the mountain slate. Idle miners by states: Pennsyl- vania. 64.200 (includes 3.200 an- thracite miners); West Virginia. 18.800; Kentucky. 30.000 to 35,000: lllinoia. 18.000; Alabama. all 20.- 000 out; Virginia. 11.000; Tennes- see. 5.000; Ohio 10.933; Indiana. 6.527; Utah 1.500. The total oi idle represented more than one-half of‘ the roilii- try‘: 400.000 bituminous miners. ‘uho variously explained the walk- outs as protests against the new- ir-enneted Tait-Hartley lahnr hl-li Jllld "head starts" on miners‘ 10- llay vacations starting this Friday night. St. Peters Cathedral Sunday School Picnic T-he annual picnic of Si Pe H's Cathedral Sunday Sciuol “'15 hold yesterday nftornflOn Bl ‘he farm‘ 0i Mr. Harry Morris. vies: Rorntv and a very enjoyable time wit. had by young and old alike. freshments. tuhich were Cijflbl, put up and served by the 5t. Peters A Y P A , included sind- wiches, coke. ice cream and irony other delicacies A unique Ifilit- ure of the slaving, which did AWAY witih much of the bother oi hand- ling man-y cups and tauers, was the handing out of ha1i~pint pot- tles of milk. Many prize; were given out to; the valzous winner; of sports and games. and practically eveiQvbodY present participated in a l-ei.esh- ing swim. Rev, Canon EM. and Mrs. Malone, participating in the spirit of the picnic, helped to make this outing an outstanding success. Pimple: Can Ill A Beautiful Face 8|‘ The re- i boils, pimples and other akin eruptions can nlake even a beautiful face seem n!‘ - M?" "Ea lei-era realise their skin ailment looks iaguetin In they eufler embarrassment and mental anguia . °°"‘° "iii. ".‘.’.‘2‘."“."&. “Qfifiiiil ii'.‘.i’.“{.‘.3.7f§i§i‘ _ e w . 211F355" other akin erbptioae ta to give the system a good cleansing. be this purpose, nee Burdock Blood Button. Burt-look Blood Bitters in a remedy with a repgiotatloa of d! yearr winding. It lioipe to atl—lata tlie aettoa of the wele, kidneys, liver and ltomach. It aide in the elimination of wattee and lauaarialea HQ ~ “do stir-vs ".....'“" ....- w.“ v -‘H“m“‘ h SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT The following Wholesalers intend closing all day, Monday, in order to give their Staffs a much needed rest and the benefit of the long week-end holiday made possible by Tuesday We will be closed from Saturday at noon until W. TURNER Becomes Property Of State 0f Georgia l (By Romney Wheeler) i WARM SPRINGS. 0a., June as I -(APl—The "Little White House" 10f ilie late President VRooseveil. "passed to the State of Georgia to- ,riay as a naticnal shrilne and the “memorial commission to which it. was deeded immediately announ- frcd plans for a bell tower memor- ‘i211 taller than the 555-ioot Wash- ington Monument. The mighty structure. to be l\'lli)\\"l1 as the “Franklin D. Roose- \elt Peace Tniver“, will he built by public SllilSPFxDl-LOI] in the Un- .lcrl States and abroad. It will be ivrecterl on a nearby mountain-top land delliraied to freedom and IICZlCG. a memorial spokesman said. Approximately 1.500 persons - iclehriiles from Washington am- bassadors of foreign powers. and iI".D.R.‘s Georgia “neighbor? - ilraved overcast. skies and ‘mber- ‘lHlLlCIiL misting rain for the dedi- ration ccremonies in front oi the Little While House. Among Em- l lidssy representatives was the Rus- sian Ambassador to the United Slates, Nikolai Novikov. Tile unprotcntioils, six-room cot- tage, which served the late Presi- dcilt. as his "second home". was willed to the Warm Springs Foun- i l i l iiation when he died here April l i2. i045. Now it heeomcs a memor- ial rlloii: with 3.000 acres of field and forest sloping upward to ‘Doivdells Knob". a flat shelf atop Piiie Mountain where the President drove frequently to meditate. Michael Francis Doyle. chair- Iman of the Electoral Colleges of the United Slates. unveiled a bronze tablet as the ceremonies lelicluded. It bore a likeness of President. Roosevelt in profile. and iiie words: "No soldier gave more on any luitlciL-cld than he who gyve his life for his country. No greater martyr ever served the cause of freedom." fAnswers Questions Re Civil Service T (By The Canadian Preaai i’ OTTAWA. June 25—St.ate Sec- zatary Glbsonsald today in a re- piywabied in the Commons that inegro applicants for positions in tile civil service are "entitled to and receive the same rights as members oi any other race." "No special positions are re- served for them. but an endeavor is made by the civil service com- mission to appoint them to posit- ions the conditions of which will be satisfactory both to employee and employer." said Col. Gibson ill the reply for Alistair Stewart" (COP-Winnipeg North.» HUGE INDIAN PROJECTS NEW DELHI — iOPi _. The new irrigation and power projects now undel- construction of‘ investigation in India are expected to adri 2B.- 000000 acres of irrigation to the existing 70.000000 and ebol 4,- 000.04» kilowatts of hydro-electric l l 'saiety ui the continnt. he s"ld. | spawns...»- Joanna Sees Industrial Lirriiir Piano Areas In ll. S. illStudents’ Recital i Possible Targetsi All eniolvabie recital was held last : ei/Pnins by the tumor students or 4 iMiss Teresa Donahue. Aldus, at which l th l . By carom nnacxnunv m,“ m” a hfcéid°zltgcgfiz°wm wAsmN-GTON- June 75 "(cpl petition were announced‘ —Gen. Dwight Eisenhower, United McNeiii Helen ‘vright ' Kath“: States “rm? "bk! °i "n? “-‘1i'n‘ed' Mclicnrla Hubert McKenrla en today that any war involving thei p i] -' ' United States would included: ari'g,a§.,g:.1ng w” “he ‘Hflm 9”‘ initial step an aerial hfink 011' ~My p5,...“ the industrial area; of ihe Geat WjnXgmQ ' ' Lakes and St. Lawrence River val-f "Polly piii ihe Keiiie on", "Him. IPY- ‘dred Pi r"—M H h . fir: told a H0115» or Roerucnta-i “Folioglc the Liirrllel-"FEPE-lfssy Cat" tlvcs fozegn affairs o<mmitt:e that! _i3@ver1ey §v1¢Qua1d_ “to ensure se;urity ior (Fe Unitedl “Buzz, Buzz, Buzz", "ii-i m, States the joint. staiiclzrrclizat on of Mormlighfl-Erma MacDonald. equirment. training and doctrine "Cuckoo", Good Morninif-Aznn to the greatest degree practicaliMicQuaid. between the armed force..- of carr- "Did You Ever See a Lassie," ado. and the United states. u-0illdi“Blucbells of Sootland"-Hubert be a most material contrlbutlm "i Mcl-(enna. Eisenhower appearrd in support. "Long Long Ago". "If I Wen l. of President Truman‘; reque t icr‘ SaiioH-John Williams. legislation ailthlorizing the Unted‘ "Gaily Slnl‘l'£-JOhl'llH;1g'l'l6I. States to suppy munitions and. “Olives Watzfl-Ar» roan “Don "know-how" and otherwise in co- Gicvvannifl-Arlenn Connors. operate in dtience with all the! "Fairy celi". "slumber Sims"- other countries o! the we ternlKathlecrl hicherlna. hemisphere. I‘ “Minuet lIl G"—Ann MacDonald. Enactment of that ieghlationi “Boiisdw-Pfissxv 623mb?- would izciLi/ute the kind of co-l “Sonaimef- M" Fitm- opelntim Canadajmd ti“. Unitgif “Dance on the Green -—Donald. states carried on dilring the war MfiflNeill- and which should continue if eatery, Til“? K possible step ls taken in eiiailfe the “The Oirous"--Gail “This stazzdardivaiion ‘s vital to‘ .the security :1 thi- Noriii Ameri-f can COrfllnliUll. The two Govern- ment; simultaneously and pbiclv‘ announced Fob. 12. i047. that eaclf Government load decided that its; national defence cstaolisltment, shall. to the cXtenf. iiuinorird by laiw. continue to iuliaburats ior peace-time joint security nurp ses. “Such collaboration can bet be‘ accomplished Lv the cn-lc-mvsx of leglsiatton similar to the biii un- der consideration." Eisenhower did not elabont- on this phase oi hi; test m"n_v but was nuestloneci by rh-tirmaii Crrles Eaton iRep-NJ l. a native of‘ Nova Scotia, on the over-ail pir-‘ ELITE. HQ allied li ll. now was time for the United States to be cart-NI about its own security. "Most emphatically." Eusenhower replied. Neither he nor any who followed named any possible aggzersor. but Eisenhower made lt clear tat continued close Canadian-Amellewn collaboration was a nercssiiv to adequate North American deilrce. It had been explained previ uilvl that one effect on Canadian-Arn- erican collaboration under the pTC- posed bill would be to ens-i the sup- ply to Canada by the United States of arms and equipment now av- alinble to Canada, only in the dis- posal oi surplm United States stores. Navy secretary Forrestal and Fleet Admiral chestn- W Nimitz. urged. as part oi this program 0! standardization and to-operltlon. that the United states aurpty wor- ships to replace more r/tasolete ships of "our neighbors " MALAYAN HOLIDAY CENTRE SINOAPCYEE - (CF) -- One Oi the moat famous holiday centres Ln Malaya‘: Chameron Highlands it now a centre im- a Royal Air Force leave camp. The climate ll almost perfect and airmen and ail-women will be able to enjoy themeeivea energy to the present l00.000,000. at a cost of only three shilling; l dlI. . ‘-