i w » MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN sax-in ward to their ancestors. People will never look forward u; posterity who never look back. ..- The Guardian. Three Cassia. flaming Daily Ibandod llli. ‘.- '4" FRESH FUEL IS THROWN ou EAST-WEST COLD WAR Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew It la gone, that sensibility of principle, that chastity oi honour, which ielt a stain like n wound. , MAXIMS 01A MERE MAN ' CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1948 l-nu-Q J'__a___. 14 PAGES ltaly Ju-nipy lls Critical Election Nears By JOHN P. McKNIGHT ROME‘. March 21 - (AP) - Puel was thrown on the biggest battle p1 the east-west cold war today by the Western Powers’ proposal to return Trieste to Italy. The first reaction was that this move had given eiiective ammun- ition to Italy's anti-Communist forces which are battling to light sli the leitist crhallenge in the crit- wsl April 1B elections. Russia, no matter what her feel- ings about the importance oi this election, most likely will have trouble in convincing communist Yugoslavia she ought to string along with the Anglo-American French proposal on the Trieste tree state. i-leretoiore Communist propa- ganda here has told the voters: “Elect us and we shall be able to work out something with Marshal ’I‘ilo about Trieste." That. line was stricken from their arsenal today. The possibility was seen, how- ever. that the new development might spark new disorders. ii it does not increase the possibility nf a leftist pro-election resort to violence. And Italy's nerves already are jumpy enough. Against the will oi most Italians Italy has become the battleground where the capitalist democracy oi Lhc United States and the Com- muni-‘m oi Russia may engage. Diiflclllt Choice increasing her irritation is her feeling that, because oi her new importance in an embattled world. the election gives her only this dil- licult choice: , ll the Communist diominated Popular Front wins many Italians TConiir-iued on Page’ 5 Col. 5) ' Suggest lied Invasion Route Through Canada TORONTO. March 2i -- (OP) — Andre Thubet oi Paris, France, visiting here on business said Sut- uniay Communist newspapers in l-‘ranpe have published maps, in- dicating a route which the Red Army might take in an attack on Canada. The red-arrollhatudded maps marked a route which "ran irom the Bering Strait, down through Alaska via the Alcan Highway into Canada, taking in British Colum- bia and thence through the three Prairie Provinces to Ontario and Quebec and finally halting in the Flood Threatens iluebec Village / i. MONTREAL. March zl-(CP) -Residenta oi St. Lambert, across the St. Lawrence Rivera from Montreal, began to evac- uate their homes tonight's; the waters oi the Si. Lawrence sud- denly begun Jo rlsa rapidly In the vicinity oi Victoria Bridge. The southern approach” oi the brdge was reported by police to have been flooded by water and that the toll house was carried away by ice. St. Lambert police said the water is sill] rising, Provincial Police said that all trnfilc in the vicinity o! the bridge was stopped and that "things look pretty serious as the ice is mounting last." To Probe Cause 0i Truro Crash TRURD, N. 5., March 2i -(OPl —The Department oi Transport will conduct a iormsl inquiry into the cause of u. plane crash near here Friday which killed three per- sons. R. Goodwin oi Mobcton, N. 8., district inspector of the Depart- ment oi Transport. and J. Hard- inan oi the Aeronautics Division of the Department od Transport. ar- rived in Triaro late today to make an inspection oi the wreckage oi the small three-seats:- aircraft ‘ A verdict oi accidental death was returned by a coroner's jury today which inquired into the death 0d the pilot and his two passengers. r mvmi: v. o-'s SASKIVIDON, Marohji. —(CP) -.All Canadian winners o! the Vic- toria Cross now living in Canada Regional High Schools &Land Valuation Board Provided For In Bill Provision ior establishment o! regional high schools in Prince Bid/ward Island is made in a bill amending the Public School Act which was given second reading in the Legislature on Saturday. It was moved mto committee by Premier Jo es. Towards the cost of site, bulld- ing and equipment oi such schools the Provincial Government is authorized to pay 50 per cent, also 25 per cent oi the ‘ cost oil main- tenance and operation. In ex- plainling this provision Premier Jones said the teachers would also be entitled to supplements. The bill makes provision for a Land Valuation Board, and ior revaluation by the Board od reg- ional high school areas or other districts making application. It authorizes the lviinlster oi Education to direct the holding oi ofilcial meetings in achooi districts concerned, where a ior- mal vote may be taken. Id a. majority oi the qualified voters in each oi not less than two- thlrds oi the clistricLs comprising the high school area iavor the establishment o! a regional high school, the project may be pro- ceeded with. lsi the required ma.- jority of districts are Iavorable to the plan, the dissenting districts mast coniorm. When the required majority oi districts have voted in iavor o! a regional‘ high school and the Minister has been so advised, a uniform valuation of the property within the area. so provided shall be concluded by the Land Valua- tion Board beiore proceeding iurther with the project. Detailed provision is made for the appointment oi high school boards. which will have power to tax the districts comprising the high school areas for their pur- Contirzued on page 4 Tornado Causes $15,000,000 Damage will be asked to attend the Canad- ian Legion National convention May 24 as guests of the Saskatoon branch. it was decided at a Leg- Maritime Provinces." Flood Causes Heavy Damage In" By Margaret Doherty BROMPTONVILLE, Que. March 3 -- 1C Pt - The rampaging St. Francis River ovcrfiowed its banks vrllen an ice jam clogged the river lust below this Eastern Town- '57"il>' town Saturday nigh‘, causing one (loath, dnrnages estimated at more than $500,000 in destroyed houses alone, and ripping up a. Coming Events "Hold Everything" was favour- lbli’ received by a large audience. I“ "Unloading car oi _ at Bradalbane on Monday and “sedat- Walter o. uaoxaruie. r"Oiisr ior ihiited time No. 1 "hot-hr Seed 10o n». in no lb. hag t no charge ior bags. Clark PM. Mount Stewart. Montague, it Peter's Bay Stores. “Come one, coins all, to had- i-ibne mu. mo: Monday night "Id dance to Rollie Naollansiau old time orchestra. “Don't miss iti hire three comedy, "Calm outsell", in "llhlre Hall, 23rd, I! y the 28th. , "Come to Irunter luvs: variety "were unease ma, Iareh ac. "M the assesses r. r. u. “vale-aloe oar senses. aster ion meeting Friday night. Que. Town hali mile oi railway track on the Canadian National Railways line. Nearly 100 people were homeless as tlie,ilood swept away 18 houses and demolished them ccmpletely. Ma-ny others were damaged beyond repair. Alter an all-night rain. the ice in the river began to break up about 4 pm. Saturday aiternoon and the water level rose steadily as the cracking ioe piled up about a hsli mils downstream from this town oi 2.000 fives miles north oi Bhernrooke. By 10 pm. the ice and water was beginning to creep over the banks, forcing giant ice iloas through the town's streets and knocking aside bulldinta like bowling pins. Wilfrid Martin. 50. in poor health ior some tbrne. died oi a heart at- tack believed to have been brought on by shock as he watched heavy ice snapping telephone and tele- irorn the ioimdationa. , The estimate oi 8500.000 damage was given by Mayor JP. Mullins ior residential property alone. ‘In addition, the 0N3. suffered heavy lose. The station here was almost entinely demolished. 0ne hall mile oi railway track was torn up. Eyewitnessea said the soene Sat- nighi was one oi terror as _ great pieces over the helpless houses and carry- ing away power lines and tele- phone poles as-resldenta iiad ha- fose the ollmah oi water and ioe.- ad when all lines trots is ‘E graph poles and tearing up houses =- O CITY. March 2i —-(AlP) - A ‘tornado which took 100 airplanes as ii they were toys and tossed" them about Tinker Air Force base ior seven citin- utes Saturday night, caused dam- age ofilclaily estimated at $15,- 000,000 to aircraft alone. Two soldiers stationed at the base and iour civilians were in- jured, none severely, by flying glass. The blow came but one day aiter tornadoes and storms spread destruction over an eight-state area. Air Force oiiiclals here said the damage estimate included 50 planes destroyed and 50 others in various degrees oi damage. Seven small storage buildings were lev- ellcd and several others were damaged. One hundred special purpose vehicles also were dam- aged. Says Roads To llsali Party la Quebec MONTREAL, March 2i - (OP) - Le Devoir said in a iront page story Saturday that Mayor Cam- illien I-ioude oi Montreal is pian- ning the formation oi an "antl- Llberai coalition" in Quebec Prov- ince to contest the next Federal eral election "iorecast ior i049." me story said Mayor Houde would head a Qoalition such l8 urged in the Quebec Legislature recently by Rene dsaloult nation- alist member ior Quebec County. lie wouldmiso get the "unoiiicial" support of Premier Dupleasle‘ Un- ion Nationale Party. - Sbl ngStrllls ls 0 9 Halifax ' roams-ax. srerenai -<or> - A l-Ialiia: sir-twins olflcial to- night estimated the strike 0120a- nadian merchant ship oflioars has ooataaaflr 0860.000 in N!!! W etii sanadoras and s i hadstartadteroeade Inigeloe oakaa bs-l i? and it was believed was past is: the mom-I power flild, theoniyl camel 5E5’ is MOI i Mara on oar o! sqshalt W"af£‘t‘ m- c" ""- Taxilflielslns ear o! ram ma. arm v was" “It . C. . Organ. - , l ssanso, earl. freight-handlers in neural: alone. Oiiioials oi the three striking un- ions. representing radio, anaineer and daok oiiicers. said there was not a sign oi a break inJha strike which is aaanne the and o! its third week. l - t s AB HARVEY MMCAUSLAND Charlottetown, P. E. l. "Boarding the Atlantic" might well be the title ior photos of various crew members of I-I.M.C.S. "Si. Stephen", Canada's weather ship. Many oi the ocean's worst storms acme howling out of Davis Strait, where the irlgate maln- talnsl her patrol. However, the beards have not been grown in defiance oi the elements but rep- resent one oi the recreations de- veiloped to give variety to the 21- doy stretches spent "on station." Far irom simply comes naturally," the hardy Can- adians have carefully developed their hirsute elegances in one of the most exciting oil the many shipboard contests staged since their weather reporting duties be- gan last year. Fisheries Minister“ Expects To llisit Island In August OTTAWA, March 21 —(E1pecial) —i"isheries Minister J. A. MucKm- non told The Guardian's corres- pondent here today that he hopes to visit and inspect activities in the fishing centres oi Prince Ed- ward Island and talk with {isth- erznen and iish processors aboui their problems either in August or September this year. Asked if be was not considering an earlier visit to P.E.I. and the other Maritime Provinces, Mr- MacKin- non replied in the negative. "There are many matters of fisheries policy under active dis- cussion here in Ottawa at the present time, ailectlng both east- ern and western fisheries," he said. "in view of these- matters and the fact that the house is in session. I don't see how I could get. a\vay until August or Septem- ber. Both at Quebec a few weeks ago and in Ottawa recently, i talked with leaders in the fishing industry from Prince Edward Is- land and they assure me that the latter part of August or early in September would be a very sult- able time to see the’ industry in full swing." Mr. MacKlnnons announcement oi his plans for the coming sum- mer and autumn will in part re- assurethose in Ottawa and other (Continued on Page 5 Col. 6) Plane With Eight Aboard llanishes MCOI-ilO-RD FIELD, Wash, 21-—(AP) An Air Force C41 with eight men aboard vanished over Southwestern Washington during a severe storm today as it was maldnl an instrument a.p- proach to the Portland, Ora. at: base. _ Last radio contact with Ire plane was at 1:07 p. m- At that time the pilot messaged ha was 2d miles north oi Portland mah- ing a procedure turn at 4.000 fee: ior an instrument letdown. CAN A31 FLOUR "doing what" llo 0ne Dares Predict Where . (By John M. Bighiowerl the Western Powers under United “l? tension so rapidly that respon- sible administration officials say they did not, dare predict where the crisis will lead. The situation is regarded by diplomatic autorities as so serious that it may cause State Secretary Marshall ixfchange his plans to attend the six-week inter-Ameri- can conierence scheduled to open at Bogota. Colombia. March 30. Marshall returned to Washing- ton today from a visit to the West Coast where he spoke twice be- fore University oi California aud- fences. Saturday night Marshall in a statement assumed responsibility for abandonment oi the Palestine partition plan and the proposal to seek peace in the Holy Land under a United Nations trustee- ship. Marshall's statement brought out what oiilclals here have been saying privately since the trustee- ship proposal was put forward by the United States. This is: the in- tensity o! conflict L ‘ n Am- erica and Russia has made the United States anxious to avoid all the trouble it can anywhere else in the world, including Palestine. Indications in Washington are that every diplomatic move now is iirst checked in detail with mill- tary chiefs to deter-nuns whether it lite in with military plans ior dealing with the Russian sltuatio ‘i. There seems no doubt that mili- tary advice to the eiiect that the United States should make every effort to avoid trouble in Pales- tine and to keep Russian troops out oi Palestine played a large part in Marshall's decision to pro- pose scrapping partition in favor oi a iausteeship system. Author- ities noted that under this system the United States could hope ior the goodowlll and support oi the Arabs who hold the military bal- ance oi power in the Holy band as well as in surrounding coun- tries. A military yardstick also is understood to have been applied to the Anglo-American-Frencb proposal that Trieste be returned to Italy. This recommendation w the Soviet was announced Satur- day. INCREASED STEEL DEMAND? CLEVELAND, March 2i -—(A.P) —The magazine steel predicted to- day further inroads into the tight supply o! steel by signs o! stepped- up military requirements and iur- ther aid to Europe. HALIFAX. March 21 -- (C?) - Mrs. Kathleen saccary. 84, widow- ed mother oi five, Saturday night was acquitted by a Supreme Court jury oi the murder oi Philip Doug- las Shiers. The jury deliberated iour hours, ' The small, dark-haired women, who had spent B0 days in jail since Shliera died outside her nearby ltniield cottage irom a shotgun blast in the back Dec. 2'1, did not show a trace of emotion as the jury foreman pronounced her "not guilty." She returned to the jail a iew minutes later to gather up her per- sonal eiiects, posed with her de- ience counsel, Y d W, Fhaser. for photolraphers and then wont back to her iive children. In a 02-minute address to the jury, Mr. Justice MB. Archibald said: "You will hunt. a long time in the annals oi Nova Scotia to 9530 ilnd a. more brutal crime rid plllll‘ lo l-i ' ill DA States leadership now is buiIdlngI Crisis With Russia Causes Concern In Washington Blames Newspapers For Quoting Own Leader’s Claim that the local newspapers had “improperly stated" the un- in the Legislature last week by H01. William Hughes, former Minister ‘oi Public Health and Welfare. Speaking in the Budget debate. Mr. Hughes avoided mentioning the [act that in the statements to which he took exception. the press had quoted verbatim the words 0i his own government leader. Premier J. Walter Jones. ‘ Mr. Hughes said he "believed ‘the Premier oi this Province is anxious that no false impression should get around.‘ and believing that. he "wished to correct a statement that has been improocr. ly stated in both the Island news- papers. That is that the Depart- ment oi Health ard Welfare dur- ing the twelve months ending this month, incurred mauthorized penooltures to the tune oi $480,000." “The estimated eropenddture," he said, “was $1,083,000; the actual expenditure was 31,365,000. a. dif- ference oi $233,060. The estimated expenditure For Did age parent-s was $545,000, the actual experuil- tue was $692,000. 1 trust nobody ;_ 50 Ilb Events Will Lead Fiscal Misstatement supposes that that was unauthor- iud "Wtfldlluis. because me Minister, to iinance the ment authorizing the expenditure thereof. You can look up me 1940 statute ior that. There were grants to institutions increased by $101,- 000. That also was authorised through various orders-in-oouncll. Take $248000 away irom $282000 and there is an apparent over- cxpendlture at l-'n' end oi this month oi $34,000. (Premier Jones’ statement. made in the House on lliarch 17, we: as follows: "The Public Works De- partment txceedcd their estimates ‘ast year by $415,000. But tha i? nothing. Listen Lo this! Health and Welfare exceeded their e=tl- mates by $560,000 0i course we will have arguments that it was all necessary. from the other slie oi the House-and from this side loo. But there it is. That is where the money is going and somebody has got to do something to check somebody; and he will be a pretty unpopular individual whoever it is. I hope we can blame it on the machinel") The Opposition. lVir. Hughes Continued on page 11, Col. 5 ' Department Trade Charter To Be Cffered World HAVANA. lliarch ill-(Al>)- A trade charter will be oiiered this week to a world in economic tur- moil. They call it the Havana charter. Its authors believe it will help solve countries’ quarrels over trade. In that case. they think other agencies oi the United Nations can keep states irom fighting shooting wars. Whether it succeeds or fails. they say, will depend on two things: l. Whether it ls adopted by the countries oi the world. . 2. On ability and good faith in putting its principles into eiiect. A final act oi the United Na- tions trade conference will be to vote on the charter. The oonier- ence la scheduled to adjourn in the next three days. Halifax Woma n Its Aequitted 0f Murder yourselves of any ideas about hero- ines." The jury had been out only a few minutes whén prosecutor RM. Flglding jumps-a to his feet to pro- test nature oi the charge made b! Mr. Justice Archibald. He naked that the jury be re~ called for iurther instructions and the presiding judge compiled- Mr. Fielding claimed the Judge had not made it clear to the jury that its members should form neir own opinion and not take that oi the judge. He ,sald Mr. Justice Archlbald’s remark "the iact re- mains that it was 110N555“! f" Mrs. saccary to have shot Shiera" was "very stronflf’ . As he did at the preliminary hearing, Mrs. Saccaryb fi-Ytflr-Olfi son Johnny, confessed on the Stlfld that he had iircd the 20~rauire shotgun that felled Shiers, a room- er in his mother's home. to pro- tect his mother. “The best evidence was that 0i the boy," Mr. Justice Archibald said. “I didn't care ior his ‘don't re~ member!‘ but still he ia only 1i. it was a new and trying QXPEPNP" and he was likely upset.” He said the gap in _the Crown's evidence was that it had islled to prove that Mrs. Baceary was be hind Shlera. She thereiore could not have shot him in the back. Testimony oi the last witness was that Mr. Saccary was shad oi Shiers, moving toward the road item her cottage as he pursued her with an armatwe held in his upraised hand. Asks Why Agriculture For G0v’t. Extravagance l l Takes ‘Rap’ Failure oi the Agriculture De- partment io spend its compara- uvely ruggarclly estimate oi last year, as contrasted with the huge over-expenditure in other depart- ments, was scored in the Legis- lature last week by Mr. J. Philip Matheson, Second District of Queen's. j Mr- Matheson recalled the rosy assurances oi almost unlimited revenue made by Government members prior to the election campaign last December. Now, however. the Preznler has made a Budget speech in which he says. practically what the Opposition‘ was saying last year. "He raps his Ministers over the knuckles r Subscription Delivered $0.00. Mail $5.00, other Provinces d; U. B. $7.00. Western Powers Would Return Trieste To Italy IICCMOII-FMZKO 0fier Was Made Be- hind liack 0f Russia, order-in-council authorized me. aai agree- . and blames the people for asking too much of the Governmentfi said Mr. lwatheson, “when he hlm- i sci! has been the biggest offender ,1 111 eflwllfB-Sifls them to believe that as a result oi this new tax i agreement at Ottawa we had j practically unlimited money to spend. . "We ilnd that notwithstanding their huge estimates oi last year. several oi the Premier's ministers over-spent to a great extent. And we ilnd. Wilell this year's Budget comes down, still further increases in these departments. It seems lo be a good policy for Ministers in this Government to exceed their estimates ii they want to get more money to spend next year! Striking Contrast "But when the Department oi Agriculture is in question, a oas- ferant policy is pursued. Sons $23,000 less was spent in that De- partment than was voted last year, and we ilnd that this year the Precnler is budgeting for some $20,000 iesa expenditure in that department than was budget- ed for last year. "I want to register my protest that in this agricultural Province, surely the Department oi Agri- culture is not the ilrst that is going to take the rap. And I must criticize the Department for not being able to expand intelligently enough to use the money that was voted last year. The niggardly amount expended in this depart- ment is out oi all proportion to the huge sums spent on other services." There was complaint among general merchants, Mr. biatheson said, with regard to the health tax‘ collection on tobacco. The _’I'IM BUCK INJURED JQMIBERLSY. B. C. March 2i -(CP) - Tim Buck, national lead- er oi the Isobar-Progressive Par- ty. ruiiersd bruises and a sprained islt arm when the auto lie in which ha was a Daseenl turned Moscow Radio Says. ROME. March 2il-(AP)—CriQ oi "Viva Trieste" touched oi! fist lights in Milan today between I14 alian Communists and anti-Come mumsts. It was the first violencl reported in the wake of tho Weat- ern Powers’ proposal to returl 'I‘rl85tB to Italy. The Moscow radio. in the ilrsl official Russian reaction to the proposal. accused the Western Powers oi “acting behind the bacls oi the Soviet Union". The Russian language broadcast was heard in London. There was no further dir- ect comment by the soviet broad- caster. - Communist nesvspapers in tur- ope described the proposal as I scheme by Britain. the United States and France to influence the Italian parliamentary election April l8. That. election is being contested on the issue oi Com- munism. , Some Italian sources laid thal the Western Allies beet the Come munlsts to the punch on the Trieste issue. informants in Turin said the announcement oi the proposal there yesterday by For- eign Minister Bldsult oi Franc was staged with great secrecy an haste because o! a. belle! that Russia might oiier to‘ hand the Adriatic city back to Italy. 0ne diplomat said: "1 think u. s. agents found out some weeks ago the Italian Corn- munlst leaders “are doing every- thing ln their power to persuade Moscow to do it. in order to givl the communist cause a tremend- ous electlon boost.” One highly-placed Italian diplo- mat said: “Italy now is morally in the Western Union." This II the Brussels defence-economic paoa linking Britain, France and the Low countries. Treaty Terms '.i'hs Italian peace treaty provid- ed that Yugoslavia and the United States and Britain each should i (Continued cm Page 5 Col. 5) -- / (CW1, (HRRY A ‘Your Dotslif Mun llE Can't Lin‘ TORONTO March 2i —(CP) - Mlnlmum and maximum tempera- cures- Vancouver SB i7; Victoria 40 4d; Edmonton l8 4i‘, Calgary 28 46; Re- gina l0 34; Winnipeg 7 35; Toronto 40 52; Ottawa Sl 49; Montreal 47 48; Quebec Si 88; Moncton 33 48: Halifax 37 56; Charlottetown 85 42; Sydney 38 43; Yer-mouth 8'! 51. HALIFAX, March 2il —- (CP)-- Official inland forecasts issued to- night by the Dominion Public Weather Ofiice at Halifax and valid until midnight. Monday. Temperatures were in the 50's Sunday afternoon in Nova Scotia and Southern New Brunswick. In Prince Edward Island and north- ern New Brunswick the temper- atures were in the 40's. It "as mostly sunny in the morning but clouds began to spread over the. sky in the afternoon. By evenlnli it was overcast throughout the district and rain was Spreading into the western hali oi the Mari- times. The disturbance causing this rain is expected to move across the district Monday alter- noon and be followed by olaarin weather. . Regional ior-coasts:- Prince Edward Island: Overcast with intermittent rain clearinl Monday afternoon. Continuing ax- iremeiy mild. South windmld. Ina early Monday morning and hill in the aitemoon at Cnrlottotowr as and 50. High tide this marnifll at 854 and tonight at I13. Sun sets ‘this evening at 6.18 and l rises tensors-ow morni at 5.57. over on a highway near here. Pull moon March 2st . 11.10 PM