lil l . B. Pia)... Million Public Works Program - (ori ' .' ' " April 1i Will Frulong -*"*-..;.;.,.-.““~.::%c cw is: Alliilllrllllldllll. At Easter _-_- . yea: the Leeilla Wednesday or One wo vide .000 for ex- tensions to tgguproviggial hospital at Bil-ville. The measure is be- lieved to have no co neotlon with _. soother- biil now awel royal es- m rnaior pieces oi senbto authorise elsoo buii for eere u; f ‘geared sway. or M’, me ic of mental peti- ents. e site of tbisnew hospital has yet to be announced‘. Education Min later C. H. Blakenr revealed yesterday that more than re- Sl.000,000 will be spentarrmms- time! education in._New ok - during the next ioummart es The muuiei only ow {Sltgwweet coasts in mp0 m0" time th their families. but will give» ferhrrel- and provinv l IBM- “- three day: for deliberations e with t interference by sessions of out a measure to authorise m, w“, ‘aizifinof the market buildini at Saint lthritlarers-Acteve u...» from th Maritime Pro- vinces barge led til: We! ti!!! Manitoba lloure is Prurogued ~1- ‘ m “fluent-i... ' . r session of Manitoba's 32nd QI-flfl" llillfd-el session Premier Stuart to Already Parliament Hill is gum u on‘ clued characterised l tin as to whether session 1 us- _ 3-3» 5o, w vgggnigngg, $35,; $3.55; “M nfllfifiiffi- l’; tlrreoellloiwm .1131 will“ l? t. W. 111N118 aw?“ ha; ‘:35 “‘°6'£€‘.‘il°.‘." "and 5...‘. ' “lo ‘our critic has ms . ._i , _ ypbllllll! thlt b0 fiilléss-risicsgmv- .-_»;,_ ward as any 1 can recall during my l0 years in the House." lif it were not for the fact ltwea time 0.. illtlenrl Registration Danie 3“v*”""“°' "ilwt » a - a ..“"=."" "ii- nus-n "- l ‘wlrrznflrronefivcli. i - l :i§l.;t.?"%§........i”. e1 a8 Ode QITAWA. ll-Ritiite I sisisusmi-zisasjir. W?“ unit-rum" e e . oi the most gated disc °' 1m gar‘. at. o. stomped-whim- peg) that the Legislature deplo ‘Nd-bailiff’ end the ‘egg-Soviet Dgolllgflnlidl. Churchill es ‘Ythe world's one rod-halter ‘wee aasietins heavily tbrmotion 44-. Another re some o or"; . -~ w" in l ~~ . r rbengsengi anus oi ad the registration was, Iisned u swar ruusuremndiue i b iiiifiuwfirt‘. “n- -. ‘ u. w little certificates end unexpected for- . “h. u“ "’“i.uiseetuson‘ ' cardellllmtlicir ‘Byllim gi-eonin-cll- vice.” ‘ lama’ i » ts_ vuala ‘rho Hour cashing ‘mstlldmpolioe Fdttmui" newenll imi- Oanadien Whoa . "illicit - ' etins eseunies- ‘ . u» *- w: o! tome mcsiiion ememl had on i...‘ Cmenimmt n a poeltiml“ee awk- u. centred around e resolution i luau 1 trucks -are dropping credi with to retain in the defeat of let - his output for export. unil (all. 1e Government bills wee: ‘ introduced Jouvll 9911601. K. C.. of Mon- treal. who is ettom. for Fred Labor- ve M. , P., charred with violation of the 0f- fioiel Secrets Act. 250,000 Fire i’ .1 l: Toronto Park monomer), A 1i - (cr- ._ Flle wrong: the b 2nd- on at Exhlbltlgnwhrk wi lose 4 offices‘ and stored uipuresri in the structure .000. No one wee hurt. tlon with the Canadian Exhibi- tion. had been used or military Kurroees since the annual ex- lb tion was suspended early in the war. Damage was believed chlefliyadue to lose 0f regimental euppl The spectacular blaze at the big ark ou the lake fmnt in Western pronto was from down- town office buildings three miles the east. The cause wae un- rrrr . Firemen from several halls were unable in aevsihe old structure but were kept on duty hours af- ter the fir-etc prevent any new flare-er. Three alarms use been lent n "bef lane‘ was ore the .b 0.0.- Dar‘ Industry Swamped With D-rders (B The Associated Press) D IT. April 14—The United States car industry is being all but buried under a nude demand for new 11830011801‘ automobiles. Orders ere piling up faster than can are be made. On hand and in irnme te prosgect ls s. dfidnend forwmore veh la than e the next twowesrs. At the same time. cars and ofl the road each month from obsolescence. further enlarging the demand. . Meanwhile the industry. seeking a profitable escort mar- es well as supply the big do- mestic need. has made only about 30.000 passenger vehicles in nearly l0 months. Every uumuiiaotirrer is ear-marking a percentage o! _ Ill ear-builders could fill tho lfliedules they have set for C116 lfifllllldfl’ 0f the , flay) e UOHOGIHQSJ Most we...» fififi”... e end exceeds 2.000.000 cars. ...Lifr Pa... Ceilings. 0.. < or L . 't""‘\ ~ w. 7M“ at epec-, lines can produm in Arie ma. lmws A is rye“, OYITAWA, April l4—-(CP)-John l-acken, Hogreesive Conservative leader, is amending on the idea he proposed last our of having men within his pnry serve as special- ists in dealin with problems aris- ing in the ederal sphere of ad- .ministratlon, it was learned Bat- uniay. Mr. Bracken, who last year up, iroduced the idea of behind him who could r Government's Cabinet nlsters, has made a switch so he will have in matters of recon- (PC-Vancouver fence expert for o has been chosen to han struction. Mr. Green, a veteran of the First Great War. has been we d as defence expert by MAL-Gen. G. H. Pearkes, V.0., (PC- Nnnalmo), a veteran of the two Greet s. Other members selected to handle special deperimentsz- . External Affairs, Gordon Gray- don (PC-Peel); Justice and Do- minion-Provlncial Diefenbaker (PC-lake Veterans Affairs, A. J. (PC-Royal); Agriculture, Seem (PC-Haldimend): Arthur Smith (PO-Calgary West); Trade and Commerce, Joseph Har- . rir (PC-Toronto Danforth): Fin- ance and Taxation, J. M. Mucdon- neil (PC-Muskoke-Ontsrlo): Neb- urel Resources, MacNicol (PC-Toronto Davenport) and So- clel Secur-iiv and Housing, Donald Fleming (PC-Toronto Egllngton). Members of the 06-men party caucus meet regularly and discuss the legislation that is before the - Commons or which is forthcoming and they decide the stand the party should tdoipt. As in the case of the Government, Mr. Bracken indicates his views and n common [ground for discussion is estal- llshed. Liner Pasteur Back Under e aovmsruivrou, April 14-Hou- ters) -- Sailing under the Hench flag for the first time since 1940, the 29.253~ton liner Pasteur left here for Marseilles Saturday. The Pasteuru maiden voyage from Bordeaux to South America was cancelled with the outbreak f war, and hei- first run was in A - uit 1940, from Brest to Halifax, with French gold. She was taken over by British authorities at Halifax and has since sailed 400.000 miles with 255.- 000 Allied troops. For the next two months she will car troops be- tween Marseilles and est lrnr. W r n. . Farm Machinery Prices llp 12.5%, OTDAWA. A9711 li-(CPF-Prioe ceillnss. for Canadian-made farm machinery have been iuor ' 12% per cent. effective Sat . the Prices Board announced. The board said a survey had. shown that, with the swing-over from. war production, unavoidable cost increases had. arisen wbic no lo er could be met without an revision in the retail Ogicials saidbthe corrmaules bed Q i ofthir iii‘ .°--$.'.‘ rneflrnurn andleborsuppiieeprr- increase will helices that requested by the The board's ‘announce- d the new price lb be tive with prices for r imported from the 0g been free tax and customs the e ash‘ it is . , I v Readlyive cover; pa...» Edward India Like the u..." CANADA, MONDAY, , Bracken Exposed: ‘ Specialists \ tunic Research e or e. atomic research station in s . been ‘established’ information available in Paris. In an article from its Paris cor- r dent the paper said that the inc ‘hwhioh was kept plrotficted rum tying eyes, was u on an almost lnaocessi guarded night and day by special security police “the m whom the villages report to be Ger- man ape g. The report added that some 20 factory was the port of Solnrlo "which served as a secret sup 1y base for German miles away from the submarines dur g the war." ble hill, and was ajorlty of Presents ll. N. Council With New Worry (By The Canadian Prowl The long-slamming question of Genemliseimo Francisco Emma's slsnrrist lrvrity Council od the United Nat- ions with a new and seriousprdb- lem. With the Huston-Iranian crisis still before the Council. the cues- ticn of Spam Jumped into the forefront with new developments on the charges and denials that German scientists were workinx on the atomic bomb in Spain. Although Spain in not a mem- ber 0f the United Nations, Poland brought the charge concerning the German scientists before the Bec- uritv Council in New York. Po- land charged that Eipain is endan- gering world peace and is harbor- Continued on page 5. Col. 4 New Inter-Island Stéamship Company Formed Last Week Furniture Destroys In Fire Last Night A fire in a garage back of 24.1 Grafton Street destroyed the ger- aga and a large amountfqf fumi- ture stored in it. the property oi .Mrs. D. R. McComilclCs Furniture Exchange, Prince Street. The fire- ed water from two lines men pour of hose on the burning buildin from ‘ 10.4.5 until proximately ll. last lght. d. .. ._ .| A ‘ ‘oco yes ay evening they were called to 150 Dorchester Street, but that lire was quickly extinguished. . T rso Slaying Probe Dontinues , TON. Ont. Ap HAMIL ril l4 — (OFF-Investigation into the biz- aree torso slaying of 40-year-old John Dick entered a new phase late yesterday. when police arrest- ed the parents of his widow. Evelyn. on charges of vngrancy and an- nou ed they are held for ques- tio in the slaying. The iid-yeanold widow and John Bohozyk, 27-year-old athlete, - ready are charged with murder in the death of the bus driver whose limbless and headless was found by children on the Hamilton mountain four weeks ago. Announcement of the arrest oi . and Mrs. Donald MacLean was made by Inspector Charles Wood of the Ontario Provincial Police. It followed a flood of recent rum- e that some new development h w knminent. Inspector J. A. Thompson of the city police said the arrests were planned some days ago. Mr. an . MaoLeen are be- held for uestioning urposes y in oonnec on with e slay- lm Dick". ieve they may he which is vital to cage will be arraigned Maln- orr t vagranoy charges and expected an plicstion for mode . In the The new steamship service be- tween Prince Edward Isl-and and Newfoundland will be inaugurated a month in advance of the orig- inal dnteset. it was announced yesterday by Mr. D. A. Clarke. Montreal. president of the Clarke Steamship Company and Quebec Airlines. Originally scheduled to com- mence the latter part of May when “The Island Connector” reaches here from the Pacific Coast. Mr. Clarke found in consultation with local business men that there was an immediate desire and need to met the service under way. Mont- real was contacted and the 2000 ton ship will reach hero, in bal- last April 24. take on cargo and lesve two days later for St:.lohn’s. Capitalized at half 2 million dollars the Inter-Island steamship Company was set-up hero last week during the visit oi Mr Clnrkc. The directors consist of nine members. five of whom arc from this Province. They are Messrs. H. C. Burke, WelterI-lynd- mun. Walter Pickard. J. An ew Likely. L. H. Poole. Other direct- or; include LieuL-Colonel Stanley Clarke. son of Mr. D. A. Clarke, and Mr. S. C. Annett. Two ad- ditlonal directors are vet to be unpainted. e firm of Buntuln and Bell has been appointed local agents of the company. "My feeling ls that the new sor- vice should further develop export trade between Prince Edward Is- land and Newfoundland and also trade between the Island Prov- ince and the Province of Quebec.” Mr. Clarke stated. He sew possibilities of slop in the service especially ir- thc ilgvht n! trade with Saint Pierre. Miquelon and stated that ln connection with the services to Newfoundland this would be aug- mented particularly in the spring and fall sesame should circum- stances dictate. During his three-day visit to Charlottetown MrJClnrke had an inwgvlgw with Premier J. Walter Jo_ who had been instrumental in ntoresthil him in the Domi- billtles of the P. ‘E. L-Newfound- lend service. zllr. Clarke. accompanied by Mr. .0. Annett. left on return to Montreal yesterday. ENDED.- ‘Fyio Burned In Vancouver Fire VANCOUVER. April 14 —(CP)— in separate room ‘ 'l‘w di d - g llflohmrlagxfirflelfl Vancouver dur- olieaniell. ' air rand ieurandun ofrn . ed beingeharuedinbiogzsdeaihihey feeeauciherc olrnusderin fhedeath oia infant -- bedywaaucundmizaaee- “' i’? the week-end. Velair. u... 31...... rwh‘: “u m ilflgOd deeadton errilnl st Sixteen other persons es- . Louie Yuan Y . was "sum. $ with In-life wounds in hll Alli 1 iontceetab l . Milli)! Ill» the . man countries. was ablemeo k001i Sailor Arr cstned fFor Stunt In London Fish Holdings In Storage lncrase OTTAWA. April l4 -— (GP) — Cold storage holdings of fish on April 1 were recorded at 18,431,181 pounds compared with 17.808802 pounds March 1 and 16,719,480 pounds on the corresponding date of last year. the Dominion Bureau Statistics reported Saturday. Stocks on April 1 this year includ- ed 1'7. 22.601 pounds of frozen fresh and 1.314.503 pounds of froz- en smoked fish.‘ Mobs Run Wild - In Butte, Mont. BUTTE, Mont“, April 11- iAPl-One person was wound- ed and property valued at thifusenda of iinre was wrecked Saturday nllht and early today when apparently- orguuized gangs of hoodlum» including some women-roam- ed Butte and lbs suburban areas terrorizing neighbors without: check. ~ At least 10 private homes suffered damage from a few broken windows to un- controlled invasion nnd smash- ing of doors, glass, mirror-s, dishes and furniture in an orgy of lawlessness that nns had no parallel hr bhln city of The , wrecking which started Friday night with a few reports of rock- throwing at houses, reached m: pqak Inst night when police and sheriff's officers received more iihsn W calls from per- sona whose homes were dem- aged or who were frightened by the mobs. First“0usher” In Saskatchewan REG-INA, April 14—-(OP)-— The first "gusher" well in the oil his- tory ci Saskatchewan was report ed tonight from the Lloydminister field on the Saskatchewan-Alber- ta boundary with more than 1,000 barrels of oil recovered in the first 15 hours of production. The well, five miles from Lloyd- mlninter on the Saskatchewan side of the border was drilled between March 2-10 and ores indicated highly saturated oil sands at 1.872 feet. It blew lh when the cement Bing was drilled cut Saturday and rought to seven the inumber of producing wells in the Province. All others are pump wells. To llernaln Dominion I Day For Dntario TORONTO, April 14' —(CP)-— The Dominion‘; national holiday —Ju1y 1—will remain Dominion Dav to Ontario no matter what the intimate fate of the bill which has been passed by the House of Com- mons and now goes i? change the name to B. . This was announced Saturday by Premier Drew of Ontario in an address to the Youn PM BSBWB Conservative Associa on of ntarlo after the convention had passed n resolution cundmurins the proposal (o; the change of name. Says ilit|er’s [Population Plan Successful BY JOHN A. PARBIS LONDON 14 -—(AP)—- 0f Adolf Hitler was “entirely success- countries, the tot the resultso thewar hes disclosed. In a ll-pege report based on ol- ficinl Allied docilndlh Ind ed German fllee. the iuterna committee for the $168 of earr q estions field aturdny t thaew leHi erwessuceenfulln his plane for internal Germany the ed v defeated his intuet- rurplm Germans in Th report said tire-t tinder Hit- Q let's “breed for the tether-land" Germany's e-tion Lliedflwduriug e first seveums e. It that Hitler, in aeekind to reduce blrthrate in ' l1.0il0,000 to 1200M!!! en Ird women sepera fran marriage relations for five and was ‘saeeeefirl to Square Saturday and thousands of drum-sears looked up and gasped at sight of s man climbing Nel- son's column-HO feet high--witl1 all the agility of an old sailor. Using a ladder meant for steeple- jecks now giving Nelson's monu- ment an overhaul, man soon reached the Aduniralfls feet and. climbing onto the heavy bronze pedestal under the statue, shook Nelson's hand. He looked over London for seven minutes and than descendod—rlght into the arms of the police. Tomorrow cx-stoker Henry Ta - lor. 41-year-old veteran of e Royal Navy and the merchant marine. will be charged at Bow Street police court with disorderly behavior. "I thought I would like to shake I old Nelson's hand. so I did." Tay- to wash Taylor also said he was bored with humdrusn. civilian activity miter p. career in the merchant world. He dismissed is n. "piece of cakrW-Engilsh slang for "easy". and said: “I am used to ladders and heights throughmy work in the merchant navy. There I had to scale and paint the masts and from the cross-trees to the top of the meet there is not even s ladder." Sivil Service Group Holds Annual Meeting OTTAWA. Aipril iii-The protes- sional institute of the Canadian - Civil Service wound up its twp- (bay annual meeting here Satur- rlay by passing a number of 1150-‘ lutions outlining its stand on mat- ters of salary and working con- ditions ln the service generally. _ The institute elected Dr. Coci. R. Twhm, entomologist oi science service. in the Agricutum D rt- merit, p5 president. ‘Ot or o_ icers elected ware vice prcsi enta Mai. A. R. Whittieh Dr. C. R. Johns and . 0. Hall, nil of Ottawa and hono ry secretary treasurer WE. Van Allen. Sunken Treasure Galleon Located MIAMI. Fla“ April 14 -— Rue-dis- covery of the long lost, Spanish trader alleon Bantu Rose, reput- edly wit 30,000,000 in stolen Aztco gold aboard, was announwd Satur- day night by Erwin A. Williamson. sea diver. Williamson said he found the coral-sealed hulk oi the Santa. Rose in 146 feet of water oif Key West. “We removed the three identi- fication marks which we put on. the wreck in 1940-41 before the war halted our further attempts to locate the treasure." Williamson said. Qfflnes it"s iiw. MmK it! 0w. Closif {unis Resrousiaii For. demote m‘ for. narmrx. ‘A u tié- weather i l lss 6d . $55.1 Oilloe at Halifax at 0 pm. Sunday: ' ‘ Clear and milder weather wee er perleuced over more oeet district 0000!’ @3599‘ .‘I‘.’°..‘.'8§i”‘..id"°“ ..... ‘ ofbheioro-m