OI‘ L MERE MAN 11-1 i ‘hails levtnnea. Godgoveraeweehal. aliace Dismissed. By Pres. Truman ._-._- A (a Clyde lllaolrb c nadlal is Rakeii By ;...-;,.-.=-,,.=.~.-.§- o —Pre|ident Truman today remov- ed Commerce Bec- retary Wallace GUAM. Sept 21 (Saturday)- <AP)—'I‘his powerful United Stat. es naval base in the Far Pacific was raked today by a loll-mile. anJiour typhoon "that _ t tremendous demise to military installations. There ma: no inanediat: reports Zluwllfime piT-igxdliedldil‘ the‘ fontlrgo to tight __ . or ace." s vltl°slz".il.w"l."-“°"= i! . ~ ~ I we» cation linee imocsed down h threshing winds Most ve lclce Coming Events "Madame Doyel - Roadkill- 132 Prince Street. "Clerks Mill, m. Stewori esein in operation. d"P0é.llU‘y ‘buying dallytlivexlaad re sc pou r yng op - kets priee. Devi‘: gnaw‘. 11m- d live anlirlkzifellgid soul a . II i100! l. Monorail,‘ Vernon. y __._.... "Large nu r. of fat pigs weight 126-828 wanted at Fre - aricton Monday. Knud Jorgensen. "B in; thirty lb. 213e, square ever esday and Fri ay morning Pay ng $15.00 pair for good one: Wheatlcy. "Collecting Hove tor Davie and M1582’! every Friday. Sculls, Rollo Bay. Fbrtilne B11680. Bay Fortune Anriandale, Dundee, Brid etowri Sirathcoris. Geom- Dinfvel. ._..__. "Booking orders for be: lime. lali deiifery. E. l. McDougall, Vernon. "Collecting Hose ‘l8: Davie an!" Fraser td.. every aadav W?!" or phone collect. R N- 151F100. "S l l ti of th E. I. GuerriReeeFv-Crulgewlll be held at th front at homo. Mr. Wallace bowed the terse merit: "I would‘ "make 2o I amps an s eec - es this fall." p Mr: Truman told a jammed pren conference that foreign policy wse the most important issue fscmg the United States today and that there was "fundamental conflict" between Mr. Wallace's views in the matter and those held and admin- istered by himself and State Sec- retary Byrnes. Mr. Truman said his removal of the last of President Roosevelt's "New Deal" secretaries was done in friendly fashion. After a telephone conversation with the President, Mr. Wallace addressed a letter to him as "Dear Harry" saying simply: “As you requested‘, hare ie my Nlllllation, I shall continua to fight for peace. I am sure that you will approve and will join ms in the areal: endeavour. “Re|pectfully" This turn of events caught the capital by such surprise that no one would venture a guess lmmed lately as to Mr. Wallace's succes- SDI‘, Until one is chosen, the depart- ment will be in charge of Under. "fiflllry Alfred Schindler. wii.i iiiuiicii NEW FERRY ioiiAY___ OTTAWA. Sept. 20 - (CF) — Dem. oi A culture on satin-day Prince Edward island's new car September t at 8.30 P. I. D5. - g3 all. slag-him‘ thgr water ‘at --—- o . -. y . "Lo morrow with no launching cere- mony. Transport Minister Chevrier announced ay. - The ferry will remain nameless until a later date because launch.- m in of new vessels at the Eorel aahpfltarda is dons by means d a l‘ mar e slipway. involving several hours operation. An official christening will take ' place at a time and place to be announced Fraser Ltd. l7. ._..- "Loading Hogs at Cardigan Station each Thureday tor Davis it Norman McKenzie. I-Z-thillflt- tl. ...._ "Loadm Ron for Davie and Praser- l.-.t .. Tuned” llhtil flu-flier notice. Dlnswell and Reseller. ldorell, St! "Loading I l. it. Peters for oavuarraeer . eeeb Nude!- For truck pickup service from farm lo car. phone Roadie Pratt Z-ld-id-il-lht-Ltl Bu“ pip dav at - rricton un noonml sizea. Pam! hisheet t lee for Dill welding to . Knud Jor- irensen. "Livestock later. The new ferry, considerably larg- er than any previously built for this service. ie 378% feet in overall length, 61 feet in breadth. 7.000 tons {was tonnage. It will have capac ty of l9 railway care. 6i) automobiles and 950 passgngers and a egeed of 16% knots. Conei erabla work remains to b9 done on the interior of the ship _which will be one of the most. modal-n and powerful car ferries in the world, the department said. BYDNIY. Australia-loci- Auatrallefa coal resources are be- Malketinl Board at all usual points lColflR Oil!‘ erl, however, he es unm ions o! lltoite- r __._..,____...______...._._ Big Job In Clearing -i/* The Pe pl Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew“ Maritime Strike Eniis; Men Return RIW ‘IOU-I, I090. IO - A P) — National Mhrltlme nion i010.) nausea voted coda to eui-l the ILday-old Mn‘ strike at midnight to vvorir B1 to J10 monthly wage increases. them lo the some lev- el as EL. seamen. who also won their demands ‘by atrlkin]. Joseph M. Cilrran, president of the National Maritime Union. (C. 1.0.) told the stiiwrs the agree- ment “means K250009011 irfwaze increases" for NMIJ. members. As strikers iii each United Stat. port ratify the agreemont, they will end the strike s-t midnight local time. it lvus arziounoeil. Mr. Curran told the members here: "The shipownerre aeid when we "were negotiating with them in June that they couldn't give us a Penny more vilihout going ban‘;- rupt, but they ero able to Bive u; this raise and still they're not bankrupt." Russia Vetoes United States Resolution l (B! The Associated Pull) LAKE SUCCESS. N. Y. Sept w-Jtussls today vetoed en Am- erican resolution in the United Nations security council calling for an on-ihe-spot inivastiiation of incidents all alonl Greece's g 5 northern border. The resolution received eight affirmative votes. but was defeat- ed when Russia invoked the veto. Poland also voted alainet the prooossil and Australia abstained. This action came after the coundl had voted down a Soviet resolution by 9 to 2 which would have called on Greece tn cease slleaed provocations on the Al- banian frontier and "to termin- the ocrsecution of national minorities." A compromise Netherlands re- solution was defeated when it re- ceived only six iiflirmativa votes instead-of the required severi. Kills Two Children PRINCE AIJBFIBT. Seek , 20 —(OP')-—A 27 year-old route driver, Alb.» Allen, walked into poll-r; here and told officers he had mur- dered his two children. He tossed his house key onto the sergeartls desl: and was quoted as saying "put mo sway, I've Just murdered my two kids. It had i0 be done sooner or later. That's the only way it could be Pbllcs found two ohlldion in oldies/int . moms. Their heads had been bat- tseiad in and a hioodatained iron bar ‘and baseball bat were lilo! near y. The children were ITJIlOIltIiS-Old Maureen and three-yeanoid David A third child, Bobbi»; and six. was at school and a Alen wee way from home ahvppiiu Sept. milk U. S. Foreign Policy fl '°il’5'3i Mll- t 5.231157% Jaorvw oabiae N‘! I at the at w‘ n t the advnlfletretlea so in eierilmq lb ciao belies. r this rseeoa efllsiale today headquarters g tho bodies oi bmirguglchgnwglfl lei-oops y’), ,-w~~'" THEIR Arrive H e re \ ‘l Read by Eveyiiody Way To llospials EXOELLENCIES. Loan arm LADY ALEXANDER This Evening int His lllxccllency Field Marshal tho Viscount Alexander oi ‘runis. . ., C. S. L, D. S. 0-. M. Co GW- cmor-Geuual of Canada. who with Lady Alexander arrives in Charlottetown this evenilvz. is one of the most famous military commanders of World War I1. To his great ability. courage and popularity many Canadians who served under him can warmly testify. Lord Alexander was born in 1891 of a prominent third son of the don. County Tyrone. was educated at Han-ow and Sandhurst. where he was a lino athlete. especially distinzlliblled hiinselt in ion distance runriina- He married nto the Peflflie» Lady Alexander being the former Lady Margaret Diana Binshm- daughter of the Earl o! luican. Canada's future Governor-Gen- eral was commissioned in the Irish Guards three years before the First World War. 1p. 1015 M was e, Major and next ear a Lieutenant Colonel Y“ twenty-five yearn of asfi- 131111115 the First World‘ Wall" dho was mentioned five tmes n t6- the French Legion d on the Martnhc. e vlan Slllfl. became l O. Commend in 1N2 and the" m Brigadier Commander i984. Next year he fwk P1" operations on. the Northwest Frontier and was av/a "W a 5_ 1, m4 gain mentioned in vacated of the Ofllj ‘in ‘ll-limo; eeiiooii‘ Ulster family. the. second to l Gal - l weir. ‘m I-levlllaie became Commander in in crease in December. i940- His subsequent career may be briefly traced as follows: In ivial-eii i942 sprawled Gobi-mand- er in Burma. In August 1942 made Commander in the Middle Easi- wes knighted same year. Led Allied iorces to victory dilrinx w- emy rout from Libya. Tripolltania in winter of 194.3. Was a-DW!!!" ed Deputy Commander ln-Chi of Allied command. Airiwi- Mediterranean iheatre o! will’. Lleut-General Eisen- Comimander-in-Chlef. In the (Continued 0n Page 15 Col. 4 Dominion wide Meeting 0i Fur Farmers nar-i-nmsr. N. a. sea‘ 7° — (o Pl-JE. Connolly. brawls"! Qf mg Dominion Cour-oi‘. of 0111; adtan Fur toda that a :99? , rov cial fur former! ons, auction hull-lies agencies in Ca-ilda Be _. SOandOi: lat liam. Ont.. Yo airaMQ an advertisins DWI!!!“ Fort Wil. details of for their _ Prequel. in contuoction with lllnl-“'fl l! w“ the plpng b! lJTPQdQII NiTOWThOln UlfllCd ' Mk5 Under a promo-n] to meet costs o; m; program.‘ auction houses of"! selling organizations would m- theii- commission on sliver and mutation tox pelts by 011° P" cent. ___________ TAX REFUGE! (Ol’)— ID!!! romier din Fifaelilre. Sooiilnfil The Quality Tea "SALAIIA" DRANGB PEKOE [HIM lmfg" "wail c"? » " aeeldavieihlamov ' Governor General Anci-Lady ‘Vice Regal Party llue lliiliil Tonight Charlottetown is vrellflfilll W give a. whoiehearte-d welcome to "their Exceilericles Viscount Alex- under and Lady Alexander, who are duo to arrive at the roll-urn)’ station this evenimiz at 7.33. W118i‘?- they will be awaited on the plat- form by Lieutenant Govamor Bemard and Mrs. Bemerd. Pre- mier Jones and Mrs. Jones. and l-lis Worship Mayor MacDonald and Mrs. MacDonald. when the Vice Regal party B- light from their train. the Ldeut- tnant Governor will first be 97¢" vented by a member of His lllxcel- lcnoyb stafi. His Honour will than introduce the rest of e rooopiion party to Their Excel- . ies. There will be an R. O. M. P. escort party under Inspector An- derson at the station. while the city Police under Chief Birt- whzistle will he stationed along the route to Government House and take care of traffic. The route will be alone! Weyimmlih. Rldimund. Queen and Kent streets. The cars will follow the same route at i0 pm. on return from the dinner lunctlon at Gov- emmmt House. Sunday will be observed quietly by Their lilxicellericieo. who w! attend divine service at st. Pet- er's Cathedral. - 0n Monday Lieutenant Gover- and Mrs. Bernard nor Bernard will accompany the Vice Relral station to the narty {mm the Provincial Building. uliere they will be met at the entrance h)’ the Premier and Mayor MacDon- d. A guard of honor from the 17th P.3d. Reece Reirimerit cormllifl-i‘ im irwio oilicers and flftv Oihef . all veterans of the last war. will be on hand under Capt. Ivan Harpoon M.C., and the first six bare of “God save the Klniz will be nlsved by the Ywimimm hand on the arrival of ‘ills Excel- lenicv in front of the colours After ‘His mcellencv has the Guard he be (Continued On P580 5 Col. 5i 1'1 ’" imiii Rockfall Changes Contour Of American Falls NIAGARA FALIB. Ont. Sqlt. ‘lo-An earthquake that shook the Nissan. frontier today touched oil a slant rookfall which blunted 10.000 tone of rook into Niagara some and changed the contour of the American falla- Scientists walouirg a eeiano- mh at Buffalo.‘ . Y. law a e e recorded seconds before e segment of rook m feet loin and so feet deep tore looea from the crest of the ataraet. Centre to be in the residents on both sides of river as fer north ae 8t. Cathar- inee on the Canadian side felt e shock. , Buildings hero and in the neigsborinl dt! d mum Fella ll. ., diuddered e the mo! audios at iozls am. mddeuia ll build- I. lull T Nils MAXIMS OIL MERE MAI. thin; out wills the fingers, an spoken of “That la he". 8a time Delivered 85.00. Ilall. “M: other Prorlaea I Ill-l- flfi 26 Persons Die In Flaming Hulk Of Big Airliner GANDEB. AIRPORT. Nfld. S t. 20-.- ._ men and woman-ll of them’ atgtoher digsffijflmfjvxn" day; eras-h of a Belgian airliner into the delolatq Int“ a n ea- oloklln Newfoundland with 44 persons aboard were Qxpgghd h ‘tut mllffpllilleilzTPwbm lnl Memorial Hoopla! WhBI-Bnallllettytowllllhfl: lmlagiycllllletrkzlt- "'°'°r§§‘”»i.ii'-‘L’::';;.':f“:;.f.:§"““°“" River about l8 miles from this ahzlafdemfnrfivtvnwgobofigdxeclfgmf; §°$°$.';"...":.l;':.:-..::.r:. ll: $2.1- '"""'"" 26 D . News of the deglh o: 26 pepdstéjlssieilvnt ineteorolokist at the air- “ms a-mfl"! "19 Slant airliner which sheared f! t w rot e airline {.33 ‘l’.i“..°“é‘é? “"94 5P0! 22 miles southwest of hole was received during the M. ternoon. s The repourvt was 95"‘ l! a "it by radio equip- ment and viqalkie talkies in the hands 0f izround search parties at H9 531d it was amazing how anyone survived the crash. The Diane apPlrentiy olunxed st a 45 dome anzle into dense birch up, travelled about twice its length harem comma to s. slop on smil- The Engines. he said. were thrown clear of the aircraft. Tlhe gasoline tanks apparently had ex- relayed to 51d _ gen. It h throu h solid‘ rock in 2B. thleamscene tgf lillf crash. 0D’! 0S8 l1 h 1 which circled over lilieierf... ".325 inv: the dav was Charlie Warren. Canadian Press correspondent and Mr. warren was on duty when ploded as the centre of the plane W“ 1101mm hut a scarred shell. The tail was the only section remaining intact. (Continued On Page 5 col, 5) Price 10E Milk May Be Boosted To l4 Cents Per Quart A largely-attended meeting 15st nlsht of the P. E. Island Milk Producers’ Association, held m Room i2 of Prince of Wales C01. lone. unanimously endorsed lhe brief recentlv presented to the Milk Board of the Province. The brief calls for an increase from $112 per ioo pounds of fluid milk to a new price of $3.25 per 100 wounds. This will mean, if the brief is accepted by the Milk Board. that Oity oomumers cf pasteurized milk will pay i4 cell-ta Der quart arid that the price of raw milk per quart will Kc to 13 cents. DT- J- P- Lantz and Mr. Andrew lifacltae (who presided at last , nishfs meeting) both commented‘ on the present prices of milk in each o! the three Maritime Pro- vinces According to their figures. New Brunswick is now getting: $2.50 oer 100 pounds and is‘ ask- ‘> i118 $6.83: Nova Scoila is getting l $2.60-a.:vd is asking $3.74: Prince Ediward Island milk producers are Bettina “J2 and are asking $3.26. ‘N Mr. lgcLegitli-Xkvrésriédicnt of thc W8 ° l‘ “M”, As’ urday)- Official inland forecast-a rociatiori. uiis present at. last issued tonight by the Dumwon “mm ‘“°"“““ “d °’“"°*°d“‘“" Public Weather Office in Halifax ‘wmum m“ the Island mm‘ "m" Forecasts valid until Sunday mm: l WHY WoaRY ABOUT ‘TM’- Pesi‘ '. ‘fill: Fufunc WM. (luv. You Cassi’. ENou qu g HALIFAX, sent". 21 -(CP)-(Sat- ducers were instilled lri asking for n h‘ ‘hi’ M" “i” °Y '3“ P" 1°° Prince Edward Island-Bee 9mm“ lclear this morning. Cooler. Ligh awe tgrle; “éa-‘I ieciinlgilgrgsemé lwinds. Sunday clear and warmer e o e . . sari oar . ‘by lMaxSlsitAlldggivflhMginhs; FEW Ytlggllii-Géhlillh Saturday at Charlotte- ra ova y: m ac ar one. to,“ grog-Ilse)"; and Willard Prowse. Sus,,“.{§‘y’_‘“y”°'°“"“‘ y’ Ck" ra ey. .1 t mm: _ The Provincial Milk Board com- BQQQQHQ? flPliJ.“ n 7m prises Mr. Henry McDonald. pro- 51m Se“ m“ evening It 7 "d vincisl dairy superintendent: Mr. 115,35 tomorrow mcmmg at 54¢ G. Cllllde Bmith. East Rnyaity; Ne“, moon September 25th’ 4'45 and Dr. W. it Carson. Charotte~ A_ M‘ 0W1 I Summersid tide eighteen min- Min ifl-fomwd 1w llles later thfln Charlottetown. night's meeting that the brief A111 591113131113 sakim for the increased milk chsrlottetown-Moncton- Leavl price had been coldly received at acharlotieiown B A. M. 11.20 A. M. the time a! its presentation bl! 6.15 P. M, Dr. Carson who had informed the Arrive Charlottetown GAG mm. delegation that the increased 1.35 P. M. . M’ price the Mill: Producers’ Associ- CharlOttelo ation was asking was too h h. Charlottetown 1.45 P. M. Arrive Charlottetown 456 P. M Charlottetown-New Glee ow -~ Licave Charlottetown '! A, ., . P. M. Arrive Charlottetown 11.15 A. M. 5.15 P. M. Standard Time throughout. ‘ Maloltae Sta mokinl 1%. followed e_ aim-p of the Arteries-avails presented almost a straight line until 190i when thousands of NM of rook thundered down the hank and left a V-diaped nick. In 19M another collapse sent a 300.000- ton mass of stone into the iro e. Scientists eaid a third avalanc e was only a matter of time. Niagara has been eatind aiway lte rim every since the fella be- cut seven nililes and 4.80 P. M. Leave Tormentine i030 A. M. 3 P. M». 7. . Extra trips are made between. on which automobiles are carried SUNDAY BIIVIOI from Borden. l PM“ d.‘ PM From Tormentine 3 P.1d, l. PM WOOD ISLANDS-CABIN“! Daylifht living heave Wood Islands hi? ‘l All s are. ll are l 9rd. mt, and ii PM. and bou at lame hours ._..__...._._..__ or that within 4.000 vem or so ' lNBUIBl-l —- <0?) - the sun-o country. which o h.e:mfiac;atga for M mduailv tllinv southwird. will of I. will be built t mi‘. elooe so much that the river will m. . limb Fe rte m. The! ails either will c into a priu or huge cataract! or rapids L llalifax~lnave. - Time . Leave Borden at 0.05 A-lL. i PM ' _..,. ..sw,.»s;;s—_.amnq,, i an»- ,-...