AUUUST 5. 1946 TOWN GUARDIAN '. AGE FIVE .?.: -~- -—--——- Airlines omuu ~To Visit Ch'town .1111. CIIARIJES P. WARE nf Boston. Mam. sales representa- tive tor American Airlines, who will visitCharlottetown on Aug- li.\i 9. His visit is In connection u-iiii a program for the develop. mi-nt n! increased air travel and uir transportation of cargo pa- tires-n the eastern Canadian Prov- inrt-s and the United States. Mr. Wm- will discuss the program with government and city off]. rial». governmental agencies, civic nnii transportation leaders, travel hurt-nus and officials of leading industries. iiiili Talk Over Contract Reforms BY JACK HAND (Associated Press Staff Writer) NEW YORK, Aug. 4 — Baseball IT‘..i!‘.1',‘(‘il"i€.Y'-‘. sits (‘own with players tomorrow to talk over con- ti..<-' rcicrms with n11 indication: that the athletes wiili get. just about everything they ask. ‘rwo platforms drown up b_v the players of the National and Ameri- (‘i111 leagues "viii be presented by tlicu- respective representatives to a spctizii policy committee of the majors which U111!‘- will 'nake its siisucstions at a joint meeting o! tho club ownws to be held “some time before labor day." Commissioner A. B. (Happy) Ciiazidier. who wii‘ not be present. (Ipilrti the hand of organized base- ball \'.'l n he said Friday that lie ' ymtiathy with the players’ for a minmium salary, sprint; ' inc expenses, a pension 1m and other improvements "to w icii thtr 111'." entitled." ( . r's observation that tnel d. so far proposed by the . are “comparntivmy mod- c1‘ sccmcd in echo the thoughts c! tiles! of the owners who realize i144: changes must be made to n! the threats of union or- crs and the Mexican league. .1 leagues will ask for a llll r. 5e ‘the National set i) icvri out the American did niniounce nu exact figure). It ' will be granted as it will int... .»._._-.' rookie players breaking into the irngue. Chester Yacht Wins Trophy (By The Canadian Press) CHESTER, N. S. Aug. 4 — The Aniinnto, weariiuz the burgee of the Chester Yacht Club, was sailed h" Atlirh-‘ci Dwvc." over a IZ-mile C1111‘? here Sritlirday to win the Ovtwaiion Cup. sailed the course in =. fivc minutes, three and utes ahead of High Tide firm ihc Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron. l-Iulifax. '1 he Coroluition cup was put JP fr"; t-cinpctiticn a half century ago br Commodore Thompson cf the llxluli Kenne-bacssis Yacht Club. 5 int John, N. B. WTiN-rs sauna INVESTIGATION IIILLSBORQ. N. H. A113. 4-- mllidscnainr Styles Bridges ilicp-N. H.) said yesterday he “mid scek to have the "search- lichi of s senate investigntlon" i"llf‘d on industrialist Henry J. Kitser and the Kaiser war-time 1"" rr-risns, Slniilni‘ Bridges recently made n iietniicd discussion of the Kaiser eiiierprlses on the senate floor. wvmmmm-tmm-a-uvtwm RAT E S lilrihs and Marriages l must accompany order. -.. .*=..-r.-..~.'¢- oasrns I'VE-Al. Cape ‘rravcrse, . tars. Wm. Pye. age 69 Short mineral service from her resi- dence Monday, Aug. 5 at 1.30 standard time. followed service in the Church of Scotla . Inter- mcni Church Cerrieter. ~ IILACKETT- At Che loitetown. 111111- 4, i948. Caroline ackett of Iiiiiit‘ Pond i-n her 32nd, your, Re- mnms resting at the) Cutrllffe Funeral Home where funeral Will iw hold privately. ltil-ilKLE-At 278 Fitzroy BL. Aug. h. i946. Mrs. Rowland Meikle in cor 82nd year. Remains resting at uiciiflo Funeral Home unii-l noon Tuesday then to St. Paul's Church irmive Iinrtlniz at s iifclock n. s. n. Interment People's Cemetery. AALzIEL-At iiii “$0M: Avenue. 691:1: 4. 1944i. John I slziel in his r 11 your. Funeral from his lute visidence ‘Tuesday ftemoon ser- r» starting at 1.3 DST. inter- rneni People’! Cemetery. N. D. »Mo*cLeori UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Chlvlottetoivu one North Wihtiihiru Ilonellfl CENTRAL Gillllllillii This column is reserved for new: of local interest, but advertlstru of a aevuy nature may be inserted at five cents s word. strictly pay- able in advance. i) 000K’! for Photographs, GONFEDEIIAT . seamen, m“ u“ m FLY CASTING TOURNAMENT Government Pond. Wednesday. ‘August mi. W001. CREPE, Gingham, (m- D0rted lace. Pearson's. Parkdaie. FLY CASTING TOURNAMENT Wednesday.» Au8ust 1m. starts flve D-m. All have equal chances. Come to Government Pond. FIRST PRIZES fly casting tour- nament whole week's tickets Pro- vincial Exhibition; second prizes assortment flies. DIRECTORS’ MEETING this, Mimdav evening. P. E. I. In-nkeep- ers and Restaurant Amciation. at Leo C0yle's Restaurant at Sum- merside. 8.30 p.m. FUNERAL SATURDAY - The funeral of lVks. Murdie MacLean was held privately from the Mac- bv Rev. Douglas Henderson. The. pallbearers were: Jcihn Marlin, A. W. Maihesori; Earl McInnis, Mich- ael Walsh. Interment Si. Peter's Cemetery. FUNERAL HELD YESTERDAY -'Ihe funeral of Doris E. Giills. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. riii...*zii"s..iizrz..z" iiiizizi; "i881": P-E-l- Complete Excavation Work For Nurses liome The evacuation work for the Prince Edward Island. 1105101101 Nurses’ home, authorized by L119 Board of ‘trustees last Monday, is now completed. i m. .i. n. Clark. president 01 the jBoard. has in The Guar- dian that. no uerlniie dale can be lnamed for the completion of the ouiiciinz as that. will depend on whether the ouildins material will be received as needed. The architectural design of the Home will be similar to that of the Hospital annex. When finish- ed ibe three-storey building will have accommodation for flit-Y nurses. In addition there will be classrooms and demonstration rooms for the nurses in 1181111118- Those rooms will be located on the around floor. The Home. 01111011 w-ill be situated on the east bide of the Hospital, will have 1151118111 entrance facing northwest. M. F‘. Schurman and Co. are 111E general contractors. Man Sought By Brothers In Halifax HALIFAX, Aug. 3-—Two “rince Gliiis, was held from the resi- dence of her sister, Mrs. Frank Acorn, 45 fisher Si. yesterday af- ternoon. Services at the house and grave were conducted byi Canon Malone. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery. The pallbear- ers were: Eric Jay. Lomer Gay,i Jch-n Stewart. George McDougall, Jack Rosa. Arnold McCaull. RETURNS WITH MOTOR. TRUCKS — Mr. J. F. Connolly. Deputy Minister c1 Reconstruction returned from Sussex, N. B. Sat- urday evening. Mr. Connolly brought back otith him 11 3-4 ton motor trucks ard a jeep which made the trip under thiir own power driven by persons ergagcd for the purpose. The motor vehicles) were secured in Susseirfrcm thci War Assets Corporation and wi-l, be disposed of to farmers here whoi equipment. Mr. W. E. Agnew, trade agent to Newfoundland, accompan- ied Mr. Connolly to Sussex and rc- turned with him. P-ASSED WITH IIONORS-Pte. William D. DeCoste, son of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur DeCcste of Charlottetown. has successfully passed the examinations of the Ontario Department of Education with honours in Enziiih 011d CW‘ ics, and hiis been ‘awarded his intermediate teachers certificate- Pie. DeCoste is to be commended on his success In view of the i801 that he undertook his matricu- jation studies on his own initiative w-hiie serving overseas. The Dre-i scribed studies were forwarded t0- plm by the Jarvis Collegiate oft Toronto through the courtesy 0i’ the Canadian M81011 11nd Army Educational Services. He led 1110 class of forty veterans writing 111B examinations and 11111000- flwenih, (or the Province. p i | Personals The Misses Claire and Inuise: Malone left Thursday on s visit‘ to Montreal and Toronto. Mrs. renew Wed89 of Baliimvw‘ Maryland. is the 81105! of 1161" P111- ents, Mr, and Mrs. F. D. Arsen- ault. Miscouche. Mr, and MIS. Sheldon C. R055 and daughter. Ruth. have return- ed to their home in Charlotie-' town. huviniz Silent the last week, lo; Amherst. N. S. While there they were the guests of Mrs. R055 sister, Mrs. Henry Arsenauit. iAmericans Sweep Track Event (By The Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Au8- 4 — 1i wouldn't be SHPKYI-‘ifiir-T. i1 l 101N111 of inferiority complex nervsded| Eastern Canada trackmezi 10d‘ I after their sound 51>flfl111118 1g’ United States eastern soiboflr cinder stars at Maison Stadium yum-day, 111.9 final tally mus-I o, s, 121, Canada. i0. The Americans made a 019111 gwQ qt all l6 events and i110 11055 the snadian team could show wB-f the odd second and third puw- I~ was the Canuck women who out, forth the best. effort of the oatchin; the 1-100 111d 1st positions in the 00 I'll-I'd WT“ - a. t< Blueberry K011001101’ 1-2 cup blueberries 1 cup water 1-4 cu 5118" l egg ‘well beaten Few grains all! Juice of 1-2 orun8e Juice erg i1 10111011 9511i: beggar for 811111101111"! Add water to blueberries and simmer slowly until tender. Pa‘; ow ~ M» “its... stir well. Cool. combine ma!" Add en 0S8. M11 l-"d 91”” ' 2 cups. ... o N s o u A N ‘Qiiirunseiuii maul-RC‘ "Milt-ii ' - t 2x313: 'n.“‘€‘.‘;°ii.'.. Wliliih- New Annan. j WANTED-ROOM AND lioAnD wiui Private famiiy- Ragga veteran. 011i" ""1 "be" pm. Q0411. DOB IAILITI illtl IF- ". l“ my 51,00; l2 ifiltlfu-iuiifi. nil Jinan.» i TO LE1‘, ONE FURNISHED BED- Piessuit It. have been seeking to obtain such 20 no cnoss uillrlllnlng Class. no Th lulu; Amnnfor two business “o. Edward Island men were search- ing Halifax last ni-ght for a clue to the whereabouts of their elder brother. now missing over a week. Refusing to believe their brother Cyrus tumbled from Pier 20 into harbor waters Friday night, Alec Bl-rt and Howard. who arrived from P.E.I. yesterday, are conilielg the city streets hoping to solve the mystery of his disappearance. Search for the quiet-mannered City Field employee has spread over two provinces. Last Friday he left work at 5 p.m. and went ‘o a Jacob Street restaurant. Leaving the cafe at 7:30 Birt has not sluice been reported. Rumor said the one-time steve- dore had been reported along the waterfront, where late lrrzday night police started dragging oper- ations for a person thought to have toppled into the harbor from Pier Dragging operations were aban- doned at noon on Saturday, with no ciuc_io the identity of lit» person—if any-who had tumbled to death. The missing man was described as of retired habits. A brother, Alec Birt, 37 Harvard Street, said Cyrus would not have disappear ed except through misadventure, Willie the elderly parents of the missing man were reporicd to be in failing health, a second cipher, Howard, arrived in Halifax fiotr. Pcukcs Station, P.E.I., to aid in the search. The brothers said they belkwed a clue to their brother's disap- pearance lay somewhere on the streets or waterfront and announ- ced determination to continue hcir search. Child's Condition Still Critical TORONTO. Aug. 4 - (OP)- Tiireeycar-oid Florence Washing- ton, critically injured by the oxe- anti-hammer murderer who unus- ed the depths of her mothers and alirother and sister, was still critically ill tonight, 60 hours after the brutal attack in a central Mc- Caul Street rooming house. hos- pital attendants said. The child's condition is report- ed unchanged after a delicate operation in save her life. The other children, Joan, aged two years, and Donald, seven years, died in hospital a few hours after the attack. Their mother, Miss Georgina Washington. 35. dicd before reaching hc-spitai. Police said today that Angus Young, 31, _\vho is charged with Miss Washington's murder. wus recently discharged from Wcsr minister llitary Hospital in Lon- don. Ont. Earlier he had been a patient in the neurotic ward of lChiastie Street military hospital ETC. French Battle With Annamite Forces - HANOI, French Indo-China, Aug 4—(API—French troops and Ann- nmiie forces battled for nine hours today in the streets of Bticninh, i1 Village i9 miles northeast of Hanoi. Losses wcre reported heavy on botii sides, although no figurs ou dud and wounded were svui - able immediately, The 1181111113 began when s hope that that will be arrived at. French supply convoy en route to Lillizsnn near the Chinese ‘murder was ambushed. The Annamite forces involved were believed to have included both soldiers and civilian irregulsrr. he incident was described u one of the most serious to ‘lave occurred in Index-China since the French moved in after the war to replace Chinese occupation forces with the'Annsmite-led "Viet Nam 1110111111110’. The self-styled "re- public has sought freedom from rench colonial control, Sentenced To Two Years In llorchester (By The Canadian Press) HALIFAX. Alli. l-Junes Arn- old of Bristol. RE. I.. was senten- ced to two years in Dorchester penitentiary when he Wand before Magistrate R. J. inn 111 city police court hiday on a charge of theft of $190 from Joe h. htlclllveen. an American iner- c an IDNDON -—(CP)- Among con- tributors to Britain's National "THE cuaniuric Mainland Fires Source iii Smoke burned-wood flavour hung over the City last night aria kepi the Guardian telephones busy answering enquiries from agitated persons who were convinced the smoke was originating from fires 1r. inc Province and not from the mainland which was really the source. The opinion of Dr. J. A..Ciark. superintendent or the Dominion Experimental Station, Charlotte- town. as rxprcssed lo the Guar- dian early last evening. was later borne out bv despatches from the mainland. He stated the smoke smelled as if it were coming from land already burned over as it had the pungent flavour of stumps and other wood left. in the wake of a previous flrc. Later reports con- firmed Dr. Clark's oplnio Ireland Applies For Membership in United iiatioiis NEW YORK. Aug. 4- IAPl— Ireland applied last night for membership in the United Na- tions, becoming the fifth country to take such action since tiiie world agency got under way with its 51 charter members. The application came in a torso cable from Prime Minister Eamon De Valera, who said "Ireland is prepared, to accept the obliga- tions contained in the charter of the United Nations." Another request was expected momentarily from Iceland. Bids from Albania, Outer Mongolia, Afghanistan and Trans-Jordan ni- ready are under consideration by a security council committee. Mr. De Valera acted under a recent unanimous vote in the Irish Parliament and said at the time that Great Britain would Support the bid. A British spokesman here last night confirmed that fact and there was no indication of any opposition to the request. Justice Minister Re P.E.l. Couri UITAWA, Aug. 3—The question Heavy smoke with s strong‘ Makes Statement ...... Off to Pacific appointed commander of U. S. I armed forces in the Pacific area. He is en route to Tokyo to con- , fer with General I/iacmthugy Reporter Will Swim Channel (By The Cgnhdian Press) LONDON, Lug. 4 —Jo:ge Ber. roeta, 28-year-old Chilean report- m‘. said yesterday he would dive into the English Channel at Calais, France. shortly after midnight Tuesday and Hones to reach Dove-r. England, in i4 hours. If successful no will attempt to swim the reverse course later this summer. v increase ln_ UITAWA, Aug. +_ (CFU-Jite-ig/I ficciilli’; the tourist boom. visitorsi to Canada's national parks iium-' bored irpproxrmateiy 450,000 up 1o the end of g/Iinister Glen announced yester- ay. I" Aibffill. 60.873 visitors pass- eti through the eastern gatewzi into Banff National Park during a July, an increase of more 111811‘ 18.000 over the same month J"1Y_1‘ep0ri_.s from the nati-onnIIg parks in Prince and Nova Srotia tell a similar‘ story -—substantial increases over July of lust year. Visitors oz Prince Edward Is- land national park increased from 17.000 to 31,000; and at Cope Bre~ of establishing an adequate Court land was again brought up in the House today by W. Chester S. McLure, Progressive Conservative (Queen's) during the discussion ofi the bill now before the Commons to increase the salaries of judges. The Minister of Justice. Hon. Louis St. Laurent, said that when fie first joined the Government he had conferred many times with his Prince Edward Island coi- ieague (Colonel Ralston), who was a brilliant lawyer and knew more about. the situation in Prince Ed- w-ard Island than he did. to find some system which would be ac-i ceptable to that Province in re- the Federal Government. that," the Minister continued. High Court judge to the Island judiciary. Not Felt Advisable "It was not felt that it would p; prOpEI to do that. in view of the fact that there were already and that the population was of numberg that are sufficiently pro- vided for. elsewhere. by at. most two judges." Court judges. I am still 11099311 could sit in appeal from (he 111C111- oric High Court judge." hesitate at recommending that there be an additional judge ap- pointed for the amount of judic- ial business io be transacted in that Province. l assure the Hon. gentleman that ii. was considered sympathetically and that my coi- icague, the Hon. Mr. Ralsion, did penditure and which wcu c1 be satisfactory to me people of my Hon. friend's Province. I still jiidles paid the increased salar- for County Court 111118053’ istei- for the explanation. but said he still thought. that one illd8e 0i to sit with the two supreme Court judges m the Court of Appeal, two of them having an increase of salary. acceptable to the Ingrid 1116M d it themselves an nm-, giiugieng of their Provincial Act. , 1n Quebec judges of the ‘Iriali Appeal to sit with (he members 01 that body to hear appeals. The Island Legislature could provide that. the Chief Justice of.’ county Court louse: we to add that Court lo hear novelis- The bill under consideration Moyqde, gm- ; one-third increase, in judges‘ salaries. with corre- sponding pensions’ smlllimilml- Savings Scheme are 290.00 Smiths 200,000 Jonesfii and 150.000 Browns. a”. Williams‘: come fourth with ligenco. spect to its judiciary appointed by gevenhmneless {V115 lgvestigalilin; to- av e SliCl inc ents a eged to "It was not found possible to d0 have occurred at Bel Air Racetrack. “unless we added an additional ciared Saturday, the horses were I I 1132i chit. Elli‘. diliiirui Criticizes A.F. of L. Cari E. Berg of Edmonton, vice- "It seemed to me that. it would president. of the Trades and Iabori be in the interest of the People of Congress of Canada, Friday nighti 3h“ province if they hm rather criticized what he said was an at- ihan three High Court judges and tempt of the American Federa- ihree County court judges. four lion of Labor to dominate the lab- High Court judges and two County or movement of Canada. th lines Canada is ti? bionafiggégg ,‘,‘,1,‘{“'{,ec,.f§§ I d5 trade union centre and we insist appreciate mat n would be more that our congress has the same _ osition ‘n Canzi a as the A. F. satisfactory if a three man Court gr L‘ ha; in m“ Uniqfld siaws," mam of a Con" presided over by Mr. Borg said. "The impression is is an affiliate of the A. F. of L. we merely would “um” delegates with the A. F. of L. as non the other hand, I would dgurwgltissillyie Briiish Trade Un- I-Ioff won the heavyweight boxing championship of Germany by nut- poiclling the ficiending champion, Waller Nruscl, Saturday night in give it serious coilsiderniion and a lzqbund hon.‘ H", firs, m“, 11.1! i0 “V159 50m? 515mm wmCh bout Germany has seen since the iroiiid not unduly increase '- e =10 end of ilie will‘. 1i hi 11-5. J hi] i K9111! 19°» Pmvidw" the" we" ‘mil’ “W, ggiinnie Ciarko vrgrfi iii? vic- Dflid li i110 "it whim Pnwim‘ iorious mu ndsmen. .__i__._____ i Mr- Mel-lire ihenked 111B M1"- ausrans TAKE sraLLiin-roui STELLAR. m9 CWm-Y 9°“! “mum be “we fCPi-Springhill Fencebusters last year's Maritime baseball chain - ions, defeated Stellarton 11-2 ~a.n exhibition contest here Satur- lh I -hit it hi i.‘ Mr. St. Laurent said if that is gfliezeggsii. e our p c 11B, , 13111181011 c!" 5° "fled “W” by! Pi-sheiburne Loyalisls won s ‘he chm 3mm"? ‘*1 ‘he 0mm rind-Ci victory over Lockeport Seacaps Sgiurdgy, (icing the best-of-five series (or the Shel-burue Baseball League crown at one-ail. Hurling, i110 6°11"- °i APP"! “mild M1110 iii . Le Harris scattered four entitled to c1111 1111011 m“ “i “agdiiiiafii/CSI‘ niiie innings and struck cut it). Central news agency reported to- --——--— day that _ LONDON -- (CP) _ Rear-Ad- horn to the wife of a Jiiiriosel mirai W. E. Parry. P011151" 0i "l" iarmcr named Sc-n Si-Chi nt Achilles in the battle with i110 Cliaohsicn. in Hopol Province. The Ornf cc off the- Rivcr Plfl'*‘~ I! mother and ihc children - our 1o be hector of Naval lntzi- boys and s gl-ri-sro doing well. toh Highlands National Park in p; of Appeal for Prince Edward Is- _ Nova Scotiu, from 5,000 to 7.000. Probe Report (By The Assiricl-ated Press) Maryland Racing Commission de- Maiioney as powerless to zake any action in liorse-stimulatian cases, In all nine oases, Mahoney dc-l days of the 10-day meet concluded‘ Saturday, the racing commissioner] said "drugged horses won nine of the 72 races "lPid at the track." "Trades and Labor Congress of an autonomous free entirely false that the Congress exchange fraternal HOFF DETHRONES NEUSEI. HAMBURG, Aug. 4- (AP)—Ted BEARCATS WIN rwm BILL AMHERST. N. s.. Aug. 4—(OP)i ;. "It. may be that this increase I11 __'I‘ruro Bearcats took boih ends $8181.11 W111 be helpful i" 11"" "‘ of an exhibition dOlibi€1l6Bd0TWilU~ 58-N- gdrfniiélldnhfgizl ititelgggiebélitfi; magi Ramblers here Saturday, the opener 5-3 and the» TON, N. S.. Aug. 6-1 i SERIES DEADLOCKED l SI-IELBURNE n. s.. Aug. s-i be best. game of his career for! i I 951N535 QUINTTIJPLETS SHANGHAI. Aug. 4 -— (AP)— quintuplets had been the news agency added. i i c greatest Congressmen. fiee at last from their today isteamed cut lo th [the Noveznlrrr elec - their spirits somewhat dampen-ed -Lt.-Gen. John E. I-Iull has been igfgh Last Jaauicuy tl-c President lillfi that iiLiiflliOIi was greatest d0lne5iic problem. “Th-Lit is as (rue now as it was six months ago," said Saturday night in his review of the 1947 budget. He has asked government de- prriments to rut 000 from i Congrcss 1047 crprxuiitures fiscal year endin. June 30, 1917. and make a oliailcecl M10801- 110i- sibic The budget esrrnate made last January was $41 510000.000 ll“ zirp drop Murphy-Johnston A quiet but pretty wedding was soiemnized iho Bishop's Residence of St, Duri- sian's Basilica on July ~31, 1946 tit 7 o'clock Shirley Ruby Johnston, T0 ‘ t v‘ ‘t of Mr. Frederick Jc-hn- ston, Murray Harbor North. united in marriage to Raymond Murphy, son of Mr. ..nd rs. Temple Murphy, Mi. rt iby the Rev. Father July compared with Muhmh 1 ooked love} 1n a 600.000 durinB 1945. Resourceslwgilesuilaidgt l” m, mg, Wm, white accessories. and a corsage of deepest pink roses. The matron yiJamcs Rodd, Charlottetown, wore wool sui-t of lime green, ‘whitt- accessories and a corsage of 15st roses. Mr. James Rodd acted sst. roomsmain. m h The groom's g to t e Edward Island was a double string of pearls, to ibe groomsman a handsome bli- fold. Previous to her marriage bride was a valued employee of Coach Linea. The ‘groom is a trusted employee of the Eastern bride and groom town on a honeymoon trip ti-rough the Maritime Provinces. On their return to Charlotte- wn the happv couple will reside Horses ilruggeii i“ GLASGOW, Aug. 4 HCleariitig six feet, 6 11512 incite? an Pa rsorx lii-year-o Scot .s1 BALTIMORE. Aug. 4 - The, high-jumper, bettered by l-Bth u! ‘an inch Saturday the Scottish a11- scribed by Chaiiman Gorge P comers record set by the American athlete, H. M. Osborne. Paterson also Scottish native record of six I061 three. LONDON — for the reverse of the War Medal, irinr-“rs. During the first niric 1939-19415. the Royal Mint and will b.- cepted from British artists the end of the year. of the King appears on the verse. BIRMINGHAN, England 401;: help gauge housing plans, Birmingham "Engaged Couples ——-—- which will shc-w how many WINNIPEG, Aug. 4 — (CPl— sons are planning marriage and —-To res. Truman Appeals T0‘ ongress T0 Keep Taxes High M BY CLYDE BLACKBURN (Canadian Press Staff Writer) WASHINGTON, Aug. 111811‘ Truman issued Saturday -.-n Hlweal to Congress and m admin- 0015 i0 110011 111x95 is received and no RH ed to be down to 839.600.000.000. bull) mes. Cur-gr essmen 11.151181 ‘Q d9" their work list week ar-i adjour- , , ned. In Canada ii would ~-e called he lived a number of rears in “prororgutionj bet-hugs, (1111555 m. Winnipeg and inter ii‘. Sydney. N.S. emergency arises, such as wild in- ' _ flatlori. they will not come bat-i; gtrgng. a son, of new Dominion until a new congress is elected. disposed of. affairs the President was well sup- whichever party gains control in the November elections. fifth district where he hopes to see the defeat of the sitting de- mocrat member, Roger C. 5111118111- _er. Two injured in ‘Bus Accident NEW GLASGOW. N. S.. AHE- 4 —(CP)—'I‘wo passengers were ad- mitted to hospital here Saturday when a big bus left the hifziiwfly and plunged over a 12-foot em- bankment 10 miies from hero. The injured, Mrs. Warren Muf- fatt, Glace Bay. N. S.. 811d Jam“ Inglis, a visitor from Massachus- etts, were not. seriously hurt. Others among the 30 passeng- ers in the MacKecizie coach liries hus were shaken up and requ-r- Q1 medical treatment. T1118 11115 hzid left Glace Bay Saturday morn- ing for Boston. GOLD COMFORT “Cold Comfort" is an expression often used with a suggestion of unpiicasantnes. In the heat of summer days when comfort do pends largely on coolness, a frozen desert or iced 04111911110105 greatly to the pleasure and com- fort of 111/1118- The idea of having syrup for cold drinks mode in quantify is not new, but. the Home Economists of the Consumer Section. Domiti- ion Department of Agriculture say it is surprising how few people look ahead far enough to malw this preparation. With the sugar dissolved it. is a 511111110 111111101 ‘-° make a cool fruit. or mi‘i< drink on o moments notice. Ice cream made with whipped cream is out of the question this summer, but with a custard base it ls possible to fix a smooth rich frozen dessert, . Syrup foi- Cold Drinks Add water to sugar in the D01“ portion of 1 cup water to 1 cup sugar. Bring to 120111118 PQIM- 5K1!“ refrigerator. POLITICS CONCERN OF ABERDEEN, Scotland, Aug. 2.— (CP) - Sir William H. Fyfe. prin- cipal and vice-chancellor of Aper- deen University and fQImEiTpfillCi- pal of Queen's University, Kingstoni Ont. told students at a summer; graduation ceremony 1110i 110111105 15 the concern of every citizen. People who said politics was a dirty business condemned them- selves. "They should not. either‘ from ilmidiiv or from complacency, avert. their aitention from ihe urg-p ent and complex political problems cnusrd by the military uses of nu-i will heed homes. clear energy," he said. The President vrarits spending -—Pres- reduced to meet that estimated short illness. i-le “as 73. revenue figure, wants taxes kept up to ensure the estimated revenue 11 member 0i Nvrlheru £10088 11w pes H sures will help to head of! threat- "i811 FY1051. PM» ‘effort to head off a bocm-anzi- ened mnmom bust which he hioizns to be the i immediate peril lmcstic peace and tranquility. Congress left about half of the President's legislative program to gather dust, and had watered dowiti those of his "educated measures it} But in the matter of foreign and store in covered 81355 1-11 111i ' FORMER lSUiiiiiER iliES lli uoimu-zii (By The Canadian Press) i i MONTREAL. Aux s _\ mural-u! service will ue held here Monday D0811 0f Sl00.000.000v000—but tnc for Edgar Phinney Strong, weii< national revenue Was also estimat- known n Masonic circles and fol ZO-years a resident of Montreal; who died here Thursday after I At the time u! his death. he wad h Perceptc - 10 at Winnipeg and has been Pdfla and Past Grand Super ntendent (o Lhrqugh the Maritlmes anc Newfoundland. Born at North Tryon P. E. I Survivors include Clnrics ,1‘. ported by both parties and than situation is not likely to chance This week-end the President ls, k ‘ M's ' iiai art iiicthrilaoxrilaziirlilaryl pine ‘Review ~T1w Qliwi WINDSOR. Berks, Eng. Aug. l celebrated her 46th birthday quietly here to- day. She spent the week-end at Windsor Castle with the King and with Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret. a. STEEL STRIKE j I i i (Con LlCtiV 1.1.11 Page 1) make an ititt-rini itllflll. to the Uunliilbuls, lii'L‘S‘.iillili)i§ ieconimenii- ing inc form 01' settlement the committee favored lI1 steel. Mr. Conroys letter disclosed the wage co-ordinctting commit- ice oi the Congress, with winch the steel ulliuli .-.. affiliated, had asked Mr. iviiiiurti to \Vlli1il0id a new wage lurliiuiu he had pre- pared until iuboi-‘s case was heard, but he declined ch the ground ha already had made a commitment l0 the commmiitec. He asked iiiui "no wage for- mula be decided upon uiiii. lep- rcscnldilrms lithe i)L'(‘il l1i‘I.ilLi 011 behalf oi the majority of the striking workers." Mr. Brockingions role was not. clearly defined, but it was ex- pected he would act us chairman ut conferences iictiveen the union and each of the iiiiee ('i’i1p1-J/L'i'5, probably hoiti scpaiuiciy. Mr. Brockingtc-li, a well-known soli- citor, has recently acted as gov- crnment-appoiiiicu intermediary in several labor cases. He is at present attempting to effect a settlement in inc ll-week-old strike at ihc Anaconda American Brass C0,, ‘luronto. Leonard Wdiruckington, Ottawa lawyer who has recently become a prominent figure in the concil- iation of labor disputes, has ac- cepted an invitation i0 act as concillzitor between the union and employers. Probability I5 that sep- arate conferences will be held for each company. Likely starting point for the new negotiations-Life first since the Strike Sta!'1ed—i5 ilic proposal which C, H. Millard, ‘Canadian director of the union, put before the committee last week. Mi". Mil- lard said the advisory committee of the union was prepared to re- commend to its membership s iraae increase of 15% cents, pay- able in instalments, coupled with [future increases depending on movements of the cost or living index. The union's original de- Steico at Hamilton had offered l0 cents before the strike and the government, which has taken con- trol of the plants, also indicated readiness to agree to l0 cents. While the committee has not tak- cu any stand on the union's new proposal it is understood some members favor an increase of l- bout i2 cents as a compromsie. It is considered doubtful whe- ther the union- would accspt such o proposition. Ai-rcndy Mr. Mil- lard and his officers have come under fire by other striking unions as reireating too far from their ~crig1nal position. i EVERY CITWEN’ manci was for 191: cents. , Tori; These five guliirnilons of Hoisicins urro brcd n; ilic farm at Agassiz, B.C. Left: Cheap winter quarters for sows have been provcn satisfac- tory at Rosiem. Sask. Lower left: Thirty-lira pounds of piiaiocs from u sand culture bed of 42 square frci nt thc Control Experimental I~‘:;rm, Ottawa. Liower right: Till llcmnclet is a new breed of turn cicveloped at Lethbridge station.