Proposal To Build A ill-Unit Apartruouts > u 1/ V’ ople'se ilfaper Covers Mlenlac llore 0n June 17 In City Discussed Truman lleto 0f u... Bill Upheld AQHJNGCION.‘ tugultuous Housn of m; today uphold man's veto of by the halrlin votes- and. its backers slelv Dian-nod a drive to revive the measure. Amid boos and sheen, BIMOIS voted to over-ride and 135 to sustain. Since s two- thirds vote was necessary to oven- ride. the measure died for the M. time being The President in his veto mas- uze made these the Case measure: l.c' to prove t gtlikflS which £ h sue i common wi inytlltiarlottetown at 4 Monday, June 17, and n in port for four e "Micron" was the first of the Tribal destroyers built in Canada and was hunched at Halifax shipyards about two ea s . y _ The éon. An us Macdonsld, then Minister of Naval Affairs. was present at the ceremony which was msde more colour- ful by the presence of several chiefs of the Micmac Indians. _...._____._._ the absence of Mayor B. Earle MacDonald and acting-Mayor l". “u, C. Began, Coun. W. R. LePago Presid . Ooun. M. A. Palmer informed the m “p Council he had empower . , um» gr.:f;ude:.r::t're:t.:;."=sna.:; Rams Improve llrou l A representatives in the City recentl who had informed yor Mac onald the corporation the constru Outlook In West points unmet 1 It would have "failed com- or s serlo damaged our economy n few months. 2. "StPiXK problem of full am- plovment. of economic security." a “piecetneaP measure which "strikes at symp- toms and isnoros underlying cour- l... 3. The bill is “Major included azainst any strl "it! hoard soug ii-ts ago labor organization! lficlive bargaining co ihare-Tha-llldo rowced 0min th£~rirle policy»! lsr during the we is on the dlriozxai carrvlng a fore. . unwoun- . HALIFAX. Jill“ 1 The 1 mittce points o the msscvégtller is entitled b0 live use of the i from the time it dtcnissal. ___*______..... N. S. MASONS MEET (OW-Dr. "hiovles at Bo den to-liilht. en Hail. "Dance, Grand. 13th. Ausplce; W I. lcenscd vehicle hired is ' lcception a ‘l Dance. Wlltshire llnil, ivedncsday. June 12th. 612-11. Folio . -. hortcn "Rte Financially llespouslble s completed. e housing corporation. would ng project and wo rents. Th ' Skids T .___ The question oi mlt to the "evenin Bis ‘ - Amett presided and all tll hers of the Council, exc cillor W. E. Bmnilmlln w at Town, were prégenL ' The clerk read s letter from the Bummerstde Brunch of the Cana- dl Legion asking for a pen-nit circus in the Town e letter explained that ll was only a small afiair and it be“ Kbuld be run honestly and strict- all tbor. - - lng operatlones fliln thgglillcllllll‘ R- exclu- until Maple Hills Project Coun. J. Gordon McDonald formed the Council he had No.3". ly conferred with Mr. J. Lester D0 la M. P. concerning s .~ Read dy Like the Dew Riots brook Out» In i Naples And d li.E. Bradley Heads Local K. of C. Council 1B8—0f cll ofidth was d attendance of . Rem-in; GanéiedKu-icht R. A. MacDonald D . The meeting opened with pray- er. followed by one nunuio of silence out of respect for depart- edmembers. Lecturer T. W. his report not! season's recreation cen- od the need of the of all members in order program to a suc- cessful‘ conclusion. He announced ilhrgt tennis had commenced and t work on the new clubhouse 1h z '1“ crop condlt qn (Omltinlucd an Page s Co s) Sh Circus Permits, Taxi Licenses Debated By own Council British Woolen To ' (8% Denise Dsltrofll » IDND , June li-(CPJ-Frllls furbelows, pleats, ockets and but- tons will soon b eck British wo- men's clothi-ng once more, reliev- ing the susterit manufacturers for the home mar- ket have been so long restricted. It will be next autumn or winter before the new goods reach the shops. They have first of all lo be produced and in addition the shops Went to get rid of their present oe- signs which will be bad stock once title non-austerity styles are on S! 8. austerity styles. Austerity regulations. first tn- “oo troduced in 1942. limited the num- c fir‘?! clr u ~_ - 91ml! or F. MscN‘ ill - tto press the Dominion oQl PM"! u" mlllwll- e "c o n ' 1 1. . - ““.‘.°.;?,....’.""‘ ‘wmlmwd 0n we u on. s) --_______ Urges Pension For llets- Cf Two Wars O'I'I‘AW.A, J1me ll~A $611M chiefly on bong]; eerons G "service burglar-rd” toda yum firnment of clsis concerning s c1241. three-way wllt" by which the . Dominion Government and [he (Cxmtinued on Page ll Ool. o) nfverlw Comerygt- §°l°§f “gr Black Files Too Much “he We m» Wm ursday, 13th.. Charlottetown reign illcdnesday, 12th. "See Wi i t sill: i5; Y.P.U. “Dance. seven Mlle Bay Hall. SM Orchestra. The brie! urlzed means tut in t QBFIIIJLISIIIBIS Ont .. 00TH ROCK FALLS. June ll—-(CP)-The black files in 811-21 the Northern Ontario bush are too ferocious for nine 6-11-2. For "Doro Dean" in Cornwall Junt- lith. 6-12- "We still have‘; quautltfimo! 1 arran . o 8-12-14-17-31. n W$sl5§?.“°" IOI merceligll El’ . n11...t“3’§2§%né’{ OI See . Y. P, v_ M; notable" "w. June 1am "at s ...-_»- I Dance. Vernon , 1a Th i t Tuefiw Jun-e th. m {Leach hey were 11113:’ tea-gt time _'—---—~_--—- ‘time: Ii mm I'll“ Provincial Pblln at (lacing im-IDIIRICPON‘. June lb-(OP) n rl 1 st lgortraith o 'fi'r’=;'f:% s” ifllalfdg Bro ‘ “Cl. M"... m N" o a o r cam w an‘ n: be free r5 . ‘y m Embargo Cu a - Sntpsuonts To.0nt. a j- fiend-n. ’ her of pleats. but! a. pnd pockets or. Austerity restrictions have also been lifted from underwear but al- w is slightly tzathrred three months the coupon value of women's routs and suits was reduced from 18 to 12 to allow shops to sell their accumulat- ed stocks. The previous high cou- pon rste made women thunk twice before buying. Severe Electrical Storm CUSE. NIL. June 11 - A severe electrical storm the area today, er failures that idm is and wn veoc.., miiespubour. ‘HIALIP June 11-(0?) s so south o ~ a Race and about 300 miles out o Bydne . was reoo ted the freighter nchester Pro- reu toda . The report was plclr- Deportment of Trans- 1- By JOHN P. MoKNIGHT June 11—_(AP>-.At had four oanom were killed and l0 lulu-rod tonight in a heavy gun ‘large fin Nrngcswbetwx Monar- emo s n troops suhiie inRRotne almost 100.00g an- ro- a ublk: nmmh on l!” D e Pglace. demanding Cab- llggé. ‘salon to force King Hum- n . A pitch d bottle aged f hour in Naples? Via Medina. wgh boti: pol-ice and M0 automatic weapons and motor transport Smaller Battles Smaller attacks broke out in several other sections of the city. Two bombs were thrown into the crowd from the Communist building, an eye-wanes said. “and all hell broke loose." The danonstratloxi in Rome was - ilLua to republic on this day iste-t aside as a holiday to celebrate we Cabinet. in its fourth ses- sion Ln Vlminale Pal gain late tonight to find a solut- ion to King Humbert! refusal to leave the country and make way for the republic. Ind i in; i. ha fflllii a!‘ "the plebiscite was "indefin- The Naples riot-second major outburst and most serious since ttaild.""’a‘l‘?’lta“”‘l“ »§§‘°°"* i“ " u- Monorcbls the Royclist spokes- men quoted Humbert as having told Premier Alcide De Gasperi. with whom h-e conferred twice during the may. that he would "do anything for the calcification of the kpeople." but that he must ‘ma e own about: yielding the tlmrohe." __._______.... Strikes Cost Western Foundries Contract VANCQUVER. June 11 -—(CP)—— you» Foundry operators in Vancouver are losing contracts to eastern ducts Ltd, said here last night. About l. pattern shop and foundry workers and machine shop employees here and in New West- mllns er are idle. They are bers o! the Metal Workers Union seeking wage increases, a 40-hour week and union security, ‘The workers will jobs hard said that eastern companies cancelled contracts and have patterns flown east. and now are plaoirv- orders in Calgary and Winnipeg. .___.________ FDID WORKER! RETURN - A ‘fads-m about 100 mllol lln in d tl ilhumow? “d”? ms ro uc on ne r u work to... ‘ ' "" ° Home 10.000 ere employed in ra- d-uction work of which some .000 were kept on strength doing onen- tlel planning‘ md nanca working dur | the ‘VATICNAI. CLOTHING COLLICTION , Send what you can to your local collection centre. ' will 11 I I1 To Coon Fish Grading Station In Charlottetown Annual Meeting 0f F.E.I. Fisheries Ass’n To lie lleld Today. Coincident with the general meeting at the Legion Home today of the P. E. Island Fisheries As- sociation, the first fish-graiimz station in the Province will open in Charlottetown under the man- agement of R. S. Humans of dail- iax and under the general super- vision of J. J. Larebbee. supervisor kllJomini-on Fisheries Department ere. While canned lobsters will be graded at the request of packers, special attention will be paid for the next few weeks to the grading of canned cod, bake, mackerel and herring for the United Nations gclief and Rehabilitation Associa- on. The grading operations will take lace on the premises once occup- ed by Lyons and Company. former coal dealers, situated on the wharf at the end of Lower Queen Strcct Federation Meeting A large attendance is expected at the the Fisheries be Dr. Ernest of fhsheries laboratory. Halifax, . A ne, chief supervisor division. secre- Fisheries Council of Canada. There are forty-five members o! the Federation in this Province, which is limited to fish assemblers, the president being Senator J, P. McIntyre. Since its organization here last year it has been instru- mental in obtaining more equitable ices for canned fish. in obtain- ng better sized tins for fish pro- ducts,‘ and removal of s); m; , . s! __ on: and -prlce be ling . {Dblbtldandsalobster products?’ ' 1 United Church Conference Opens 190.756?“ and 12M? over 1on1 memb r m eased z . o s". r “ti? l‘ ll 8 memqfip y 8 o0 Funds rec'elved_ for all church urfizses and benevolence; ount- ed $1 87.’! , lncrgfanse of 45000 $206,323. 1mm ,7 This included $189,111 for Woman's contributed $94,181. addition, $11,508 was given for the relief of churches and $46,169 for local benevolences Subscription Delivered 80.00. I l Senator J. P. McIntyre, president oi the P. E. I. Fisheries Associa- tion which meets in annual session In Charlottetown today, News Briefs OITAW-A. J-Ime lll-(OPF-Lszb- or Minister Mitchell announced today in the Commons he intend’ to appoint “in the-near future" cormmfissioner to inquire into svzge grievances among Nova Sco- tia steel workers. Tilt-IRAN. June 11--(AP)-Azer- bsijan Province will mtum to the Jurisdiction- of the Iranian Nat-l ionol Government under Preml-er Altmed Qa-vams tenns. ending a bitter six months dispute over the northwestern province's claims to autonomy, a Foreign Office spok- esman said wdn. YARMOUTH. N.-_S.. June 11- (CPl-As a result of the efforts oIITrade Board and Town offic- n -isrlit~¥amrouth will be included as a stopover point on the proposed trmxs-Csnoda Airlines route be- tween Boston and Halifax. it was learned here today. KIRKLAND LAKE. OnL. June l1 -(CP)——O‘ne wing of the Kirkland District Hospital may be closed down because of a shortage of nurses. it was revealed here todnjw LONDON. June ll—-(CP Goblet- Movement to Canada of 31.000 brides of Canadian servicemen with 8,000 children has been so core- fully bundled that not one fatality from illness or accident has occur- red an official said today. l8. Sends lobsters To Medical Meeting BANPT‘. Alto. June li—(CP)-A crate of 200 pounds of Nova Scotla lobsters. gift of the Nova Scotln Government to the Cylalnadlan . revenue miles. e Air Transport Board announ- today. Comparative figures for Feb- ruary were 38.000 angers. 500 l ll! 01’ Boo s. 387. pounds of ii 5425.000 revenue miles. ,__;___________ Coal Causes Debate At Labor Conference By JAMES MoCOOK ldUnlNnvOmfl-l. Hunts, . J1me 11-40? Cubic) first clash of the annual British Labor Party conference here took ace todov when Fuel Minister collided on one of most iugent problems- getting enough coal to keep lac- tories going next winter. Mr. Bhlnweil appealed for oorty in making moi nat- fimon successful and termed it the kov to success in the Gov- eolmes he hld to ask the to pull their weight. He have output to keep fac- pen and all enmloycd next win . Aneifonthadbeeeimade to inrorove conditions and it would not be s bad thiruz for ordinary miners to have some knowledge o! managers’ posts even if they did not reach those positions. Prune Minister Attlee told the conference that Britain's fore n Dolley was founded on the - 1st concept that “we must base peace on economic prosperity and B» Mr. social JUST-it: . no on y lndtwtn on the (lover-omen erehw noun d. - time, lgstitutlon of a week "We seek to promote world peace by collective socuritw." he declar- ed. "We support d . averyw ere. so the of coal mines. first t 0711.} program. was the cruci test oflthe Government's socialis- nton pans. T. Williamson. lender of the executive conu-nlttee. beet back a r utlon csliim for reduction of film’ work week from 15 to M within a reasonable 40-hour g 1 u min; nationalis- noafitnfislis... because a Mall. $4.00: other Provinces I UJJ. 5-Man Board A Proposed By Government (By George Kitchen) OTTAWA, June li-(CP) —Re< construction Minister HOWE w‘ night in the Commons regretfull refused Opposition suggestion that he refer the Government’ atomic energy control bill to special Senate-Commons commit- tee for detailed study. Mud: as he would like to, said Mr. Howe, he could not accept the suggestion because of the secrecy still shroudlng the atomic process and an element of "urgency" in oh- talnlng approval of flue mea- roposal was originally ul tortvarzl) by Howard Green (IRO- Vancouver South). speaking in] the Progressive Conservative oili- ciol opposition, and was quickly endorsed by leaders of the 6.0!". and Social Credit parties. The hill. which will establish at! pic-mic energy control hoard, re ceived second reading after Mr. Howe completed his statement. The House then resumed debut! on tile Government bill to read- just the method of determining Commons representation. _ One of the main objections i9 committee hearings on the bill, said Mr. Howe, was the element of secrecy still surrounding rtnmrc cnergy. He hardly thought that the position was such that informa- tlon could be disclosed before s House committees For instance, the methods o! production still were secret. One of the first things a House committee would (lo. Mr. Howe added, would be to ask permission ro visit the atomic plant a! .‘> River, 0111., and he would be tor- cod to say that that was lmpos~ slble, the committee might alsa ask to have scientists give testi- mony before it. Mr. Green made the suggest-ion . as debate was. resumed on sec- ond regding of .the- bill. which would authorize the establishment: of on Atomic Control Board t0 encourage development of the new power for peacetime usu and ore- vent its Use for war purposes. Swift approval for the sugges- tion came from M. J. Caldwell, c, C. F‘. leader. and Solon Low. Soc- ial Credit leader. who with John lotlnlz the measure. the proposal. Progresive Convervative said Mr. Green. felt it “very unwise" to rush the bill as there were features of it flail l8 two FOR do BRAIN n’ Musf ,TORONTO. Jun/a ll- Mlnlnmm and maximum temperatures Vancouver . 52 Edmonton Ynrmoitlh i HALIFAX. June ill-lwednes- day)—Oi‘l‘icia.1 inland forecasts is- sued by the Dominion Public Office here at 12:16 mm. today and valid until mid- igh . Prince Edward Island: Overcast clearing after dswn. .n at l0 om. Tuesday: gmeral over the forecast and as far south as New ‘mood State are expected to pass over the Nov: Bcotis ntlltlllnd during the night. Pine weather that is now over the Greet babe: Ontario is “the vast influence of private in- I Mom ." W" t. - W!‘ m ed the conference to tread care- fuiiv in thdt field. Oil, he said. "is lust about ll! ‘stlolg’ robl as faces this meiosis?- sfiu of so "m- tenntlooel eolwlieatioos.‘ thi moraine at Mi wo..u.15.-a..... .. rim tuna-row mot-slug at utaslatn Cb