MOUNTED POLICE} PROBE. FIRES, council rot Consider Stanley Bridge‘ llas iiutirealt- n00 last Sunday night the un f) international ‘crl house and barn of Miller - t. Stanley Bridge, was let on 1“- A barn ln the sumeciqnmun- 11,, owned by Mrs. Patri Welsh. W110 has been spending the winter in Charlottetown, was also set on lire. By means of quick action on the part of the residents of the yillagc, all three fire: were ex- tinguished. The first KIN occurred about 10 o'clock on the premises o! Miller Fyfe. Both house and barn ivere on fire. When those blazes were got under-control. the firefighters had to hurry to the barn of Mrs. Welsh which was noticed burning about 11:30. No sooner had the weary men- the time was about midnight-g t that fire out when they were cal - ed hack to the Pyle house which had ticqhset again. R. C. . P. offlc s arrived on the scene about 1 :90. ap roxi- mateiy the time when the Welsh barn had begun burning. Reports current in the village last night were that two men were under suspicion of having set the fires sud that they would be placed tinder arrest last 1112M 0t today. It s said that the Fyfe was t act on fire by breaking a witidoiv and throyving in ignited hay. Predicts Coal Rationing In il.S. WASHINGTD May 6-45?)- lnterior Secreta Krug said today the soft coal strike probably will nerr-sssisge a return to wartime coal rati nln: i'n the United States even if the miner: return to work lOnii. The strike has caused such a de- flifll in lite fuel supply, he told a press conference. that its effects will he lclt for m ‘ foresaw a rel, uysiem to riistri e llllliily as equitably a: possible. Coming Events "iilovics at Bradalbana tonight. "Dance in Watervale School, Friday; May 10th, 5.7-1; --o....i.o. bit. stains Halli, ‘Thurs- day. My 9m. .- , 5-7-11. “New Glasgow Wednesday eve- ° blur. National Piiria Board movlm. 5-7-21. _..__. "UilllCe 1n Si. TCNII’: Hall, Wednesday. my a Webster Orchestra. 5.5-31 "Juel Arrived - "Junesway" Elli-iris readers, various slaes. Arnold B. busier,‘ New Wiitahke. 5-7-21. "P11111111: Soon-Qne Act plays br Th ' » “""““‘ "m" Peter ‘_‘Mt. Stewart, Tuesdly "Frisco 5'1‘ slerrlr Sussona.' Foster. Pllll QCCQIL 5-7-11. Tuhhan Bey,“ "'_Mt. Stewart, Tuesday. “Fl-lace Ssl starring Foster, Tllohan B9)’. Pius 8061M. 5-7-11. "L o a r o l: and ; Bwfirilnfrsss? mg 9th,‘, John $74.1 Ils ii "Jelueriy lvrlssT°vou§-“y§§i." p resent Morell "=11. nutty, my iota. 5-1-21. o§"5‘i‘.1.'“2s “$1.33 1%- l° o look and Colvilie un- 11111.30. D. L. MIGDOWOIL house ~ .5 ludiceitiod 6.876 bei E'I‘OWN. CAN Relations Adel Lin. as. daughter of Chin ‘h... ' husband. moo d M. Blow. w. are $5.3. tlleilithlapmlgil fin? iestown, Mass. tor their marriage who announced they had sloped Chinese Army during the war. man. while oversees. was revealed by the bride's father M“ 31W W“ a captain m the 511° m" 310W. son oi an advertising Musk-Carers Reach Ens! 0f Long Teal Unemployment » Claims llecline . M 6 _- _ 5901106111 the Strllsmbet- fgpgppil; 1mm 1°" “nemflwyfllfllit lilsuraticc W“ mliolfbd today b the 10a Bumeu of Staci-slice 0rd: elbowing 50,705 g, Mam comp h 59 "ifierv rigid new h. usrefiolé‘. January whgso w“ reached m lalme. The number of live elitism in iglgcuat the end of March declined I "-930 from 101.997 at. the and ° . In-surainoe offices ad- LOUO claims in Mas-oh, 118 wfiléaicmd entitled and 12.184 not enti . PM we to 156.180 pcr- w eonrpmlneadtedwmzuioifi 33a who nmeh. com H wsith l'znP9"5°11$P9~1d$5.8'79fr ‘gasiliéaaos days scrim, h...” "Yd - Persons . 1,523,429 7118-3119 dove in M llvflfleo duration of the unetn. vlfiymont oampenaewd as 22.2 4 days in da m _ w wiswegirehoaosysi lets Four Falls To Agree 0n Italy were 71,932 l _.__..- ~ og Canada. Widening Kent St, ‘The City Council ~at a. u lea rush: enlng Kent, ween a. Prince Streets with special emrphoaia on the area between Queen an Circa/t George d Stir-eels. d“ mmg am d one e m ourne , the following resolution was : "Tlhat, the curb-back 0n Kent Sheet bgéwoen Queen and Streets torn Coun. F.C. Doug Court. C M. 00x). c drnimediately following the . cial meetlrg theouncil Cit of B. Ear Building Cf lioines Shows-Acceleration orrrlswa. my Q-(QPF-Indl- by eating acceleration in the drive to provide homes, the Dominion Bur- eau of Statistics’ today reported building permits for new housing totalled 4.061 in March. compared with 1.966 in February and 1.742 _ in March. ma. 1n the year's first quarter. per- mits were issued for 8.094 dwell- an ing units, against 8,014 1n the first or made habl within 30 days. After some diwusion the following resolution was posed: "That this Board do order as in t-he tianemiant house Nos. 9-111-13 sicwan Street. in this ity report- ed by the Heelh Officer as unfit umen habitatio . ma’: said be medic fit tilin- e of the owner or owners the 10th day of June, 194d, and notice be given-i." W11. Iawther) Lift Controls Cn Table Potatoes with the 11mm estdId-hy of the permit controls forvthe 0111091118 0i tam, stock potatoes from the Mos-tumor, Island shippers will no longer be under the constraint of shipping one car to Halifax or Sydney» for every car they ‘"1811 to shio to Upper Called-a mam?“- At. the present time there 111°- accordifll to one Dmmiflefit WWW dealer. as many 17018-14!!! 1B m“ was brides t f rt as in the rest PM n“ o‘ $9.1... ‘approximate m . able for export, stt°‘sélfi ut cars "had no home" and could be shipped 1° h“ Newfoundland where they could , tanned 34- year-oid Montreal oontmandcr‘ of the expedition and a. man-t with pne- vious Arctic e loi-aition experience. rclaxicd in an nton hogei and of o hers {Ct to come. He termed the dl-thy est inst snow. mud. water. dust and bizzards a success. ‘ Musltoxts 50 army men and their 0 snowmobiles who were the mov- ing ground force but who admittedly could not. leave o ted without the watchful eye o the RCA 11'. which ped them supplies tli hout the trip made an in- comap uous entry into Elris-nvnton aboard a. train. There was no one but a. few army officers d l the W-hile a men qf the trip and what it meant, paraded their snowmobiles t-howh Edmonton's lined streets to the armor-lea for a civic eceptimi. Greet lee oracles, some alx feet e northern “iiwiddwerefourtdmth ice and had to be brldced with tirribcm. O01. Baird said. it was nec- at times to send two snow- ahead as ire-ti breakers and once the millionaires-e were out for d4 boura. a travelled 160 miles without dnpp . Only serious radio interference was an. 1 when eit- be used as tuble stock. ‘HALIFAX, May 8 -— (C?) -- Pennit control over nwvwlelll? 0| table stock potatoes out of the Maritime Provinces has been dis- continued cffeottve today. the Pro- vincial Department of Alrlclllill" announced tonight. Control was iInDOSed Fob. ll 1B insure adequate supplies for the domestic/market at a time which shot-tones of ooiaiees were reveri- ed. LONDON, May 6 — (W 060101 -Britain'a economy size loaf. out from two to 1 3-4 pounds as of a osmosis-n seminal weak 11f food, came on the market today The price for the smaller loaf 1a‘ the same but bakers said shoppers accepted it without comment. quarter a year ago. Of the March permits. 3.680 were for new buildings, including 2,793 single dwellings. 27d doubles and duplexes. lib triplexe: and 4.20 flats and apartments. There were 381 conversions. The value of new residential buildings. additions and repairs for the first quarter was $34,118‘; be- 180 compared with $13,176,779 of NI the some period . All Provinces except Prince Ed- ward Island recorded substantial advances in the value of building permits. By Provinces, the values (with March, 1946 in brackets) in- cluded: Ontario, $14t795.600 ($8,- 777,515) Quebec. 812704.645 (82,- 860330); Nova 8cotla. 821. ($98,133); New Brunswick, ‘I95 ($11,480); Prince Edward Island, $600 ($4.500). Would Charter Cvni Sltlu To Bring lions Brides ED ONION, MAY B —(CP) — Twen Jfive Canadian cit-service- men at a Sunday K116111118 M19 B1B- nlfied their intention b0 llartlcl atielnaplasiiocharterash speed the iirainwbrbatlon 0f Ell‘ moo- oveiraeas and to- day veterans tilnouslhout the W081 weie invited to loin the scheme- ‘The- undies the auspices of t e Canadian lesion Rehabilitation Committee under the chairmanship _ . Pmwae. servloesnans 81118111" in the hem wm- MI- Psuwae said the nrallsninarv 811791117- aticoes wue not formal or bindini; but served onb to give information as to the number of men 881991118 hope to charter a ship through s New York shipping firm. _______._. onazram so co 0N velar. LONDON. May 6- (Reuters)- Trial of Ma shal Rudolfo Graziani, described as "Italy's war criminal no. l". will begin at Home M5110! May M, Rome radl-o said today. ' Grazianl, Mussolini‘: minister of defence and chief of the"'F‘as- clst republican armed forces after the Duce's fall, was captured by the Allies last spring. Truman Asks For Defence Legislation nmnrum Sea Monsters peony. u. s.. May 6 — <01’) ~ "11- Residents of this Western Nova ransom e_-< ism“ : l“ News Briefs mvmrmse ti d. Mu e- on)’ -- Wthlbgcaillixlrchill. yin a r‘ to the Invames: Tbwn y, declined to name I .‘.’i..“2.'..f..la°..‘i’.. 1-... rest urinals ae penile." roux. my e _ (an - wambassador Hussein All - an - ‘°“‘ ."“l.".“n."l“°§".. PC2211?’ _ muwue ‘no: identified, verified reports that ' ‘min Aldrballan 1 ~ Q]? PPOV- evaoushd by MW "- . 1H (C11) t- n ea 0- - . ltn the D0- Oonference in I le to hm somethilil W tssfilstiwtlynioday after the 41891111" ure of what fishermen called a . k :1 . one fish. eei-imted between 3° and so mt ions. abound vial! in the shore-hm dull“! the week- end. causing report-e w" I B" monster was in Annpwllafiflilb At one time it lashed 1.71857! 1011B wharf with lie tall while bundrl watched from the e110"- ' The flab. described as a lbw!" o! whale. was last M11 110C118 out throne-b Blew Gut towards the Bl! of Fund!- IIDMOMDN. May 6 -— (OP) —- Vancouver Island's csdboroaorous had a’ rivll today a weird "sonnet-hilt" which Ml‘. and M41- !i. J. Johnson aald they aw swim- ming upatreln in- the Saakaitche- wan ltiver late SundW- ‘ml! watched the-creature for some time and said it Iwim with itl 1111M’. i head out oi about a :3? i e " eel. color” big a’ that oi horas. was u: l (' A 511W. FOR H11‘! '1 ‘W. lhl .\ WASHINGTON. May d—(CP_)— President 'I‘ruman todaY "K"! Congress for legislation enabling his administration to collaborate with all the other countries of North and South America In the techniques and equipment of their armed defence systems. This would widen to include the whole hemisphere the kind of co- operation launched at Ogdens- burg. N. Y, in August, 1940, when the Canadian-American josnt Permanent Defence Board was set \.l “Only brief mention of Canada was made in the President's incu- age to Congress but Canada was the only country referred to by ame. “After outlining briefly the kind of enablin leg elation requested, d‘ and refarrng specifically to “the American Republics." the President sa . “The coilabfiatlon authorised by the bill could be extended also to Canada whose eta-operation with the United States 1n matter: affecting their common defence d: of particular importance." » (n Ottawa, a member of Mr. King's Cabinet id President Tru- man. at most, seemed to desire ex- tension f the Canadian-American Defence oard system and that his message to Congress was in the nature of asking forfmablhlg leg- islation.” This member laid he be- lieved the Truman. plan appeared aimed chiefly at the American re- gublics who are member: of the n American Union.) N 1'\ l ) .11 town mite '.~l~'ll-‘. ‘nuesmso m Best In All Canada, UITAWA, out. ciali-Wttls only iaultem ' Prl 1 in e. scturr tab Jldfhoheli in repl w a imfou uhed by John Dtefinbake: ve-Oonservotive member fos- Lake Canine. Saskatchewan. The number of men who failed o0 report following call-u under the National Resources obllizatlmi not ‘in the Province oi Quebec totalled 5.7M with Ontario taking second plane with 1,88. There were 98 defaulters in Mr. Dieferebokrers owin province of Saakatohewan, five in Nova Bcotia and ‘M in New Brun- svrick. P.E.l. Senators Bpealr Voiou of bwo Prime Edward Ia- land Schemes were raised in up- 10in in sane-mt W.D. Euler's oiaxms. ‘ or it MERE MAN flonaaaeu bk aladowwbo fscoatheawa Ililllptlop Delivered __-1_—n-q IIILIC-Iioflll Ch'l'own Native llies In Montreal MONIKAL. May d —- (M) - IiL-Col. W. l’. Cleaver Snllivnn. G9, eldest non of the late Si: William and Lady Sullivan of Charlottetown, died in hospital here Sunday. Born in Charlottetown. he was an officer in the Canadian Army for many year: fuels: the Fix-at Great War. Be a resident of Montreal for til years and was secretary of the University Club here. _ He is survived by hi: widow. the former Ethel Grey, and two brother, m: 0h S. Scott of Ottawa. Mrs. W. II. Sullivan of St. Cathnrluea, Ont. and Mrs. Edward MolVlann: of Memnmeook, N. B. Parliament e At A Glance (Canadian Press) Finance Minister flslcy said the Government does not consider movement of Canadian securities to foreign countries large enough to stop. J. F. Poullot (Ind.-L.-—-Te'ml:~ couata) renewed opposition to the Canadian loan to Britain. John Bracken, Progressive Gon- thaii. servative leader. moved a motion u oils and fats fon- the strictly-ra- tioned popuhtion of the United Kmgdmi and the iambic-threatened of Europe. expressing the opinion the Gov- al emmenfs price ceiling policy was discouraging farm production. Agriculture Minister Gardiner indicated the current shortage of beef was cauised by packing coin- panies and that more cattle s-ow were moving to market, Tuesday The Commons will continue dis- cussion of the Canadian loan to m“ Britain. The Senate will sit. .1n the House oi . A tabled b rlcult/ure Min- ladies-gem y A8 from a . 6- atniihreUhflod to figunm from the nt of Agricul- National Dairy Council ion bureau oi stati- .B., aet firth t of 51,860 dairy cattle had bem ex- ported from Canaid i rted lam. year es and females ls just tiuvefiiiihs of one percent gbrau-id total. ion-i of these cattle in Can- husbandry ff g1‘ Ullfillfl‘ supiplia throughout. the count . Moreover. they added. at. mug rioce. lg? of) basic wit: repoesen. s n iada United States dollare. and increased 118 WW6 an thky farmer. Cttlseaship Bill 11g! Tkniaootmta loans chief opponents. NEWYORJLMIYG- (A91 — f General Mounts Otifl>~ oration today cut the dividend on the mnunon stock to 50 cents a baa from cents previously paid. The dividend is payable June Oiolnldoiuofreoortllldaiyrl. giiuqenllary, Lady Nelson To Chalk lip Series 0f Firsts HALIFAX, May 8 — (CPI-The two repatriation ships, Queen Mary and Lady Nelson. due to arrive here in the next two days, will dock with a series of firsts chalked up. The Queen Mary is due to arrive sometime Wednesday while the Lady Nelson is expected to dock tomorrow night, u few hours earlier than expected. for the Canad- (Ilirliilm h Britain Beasts Iran And Stool Experts “min 21844. 1mg o Mllflfialffll‘ ofwfipercetntover war monthly a. said and it) per cent. o! slvslmofallliritlahexportam first qua-riot this year. aoon~ to own Th ~ industry brought under nu erahlp. War-Bought Unity Begins To Fade (By Iona lllmro) IDNDON. May 6-(0? Cable)- One year ago on May 8 the Allies in a tremendous, united effort achieved a mighty military triumph destroying Nazi Germany and bringing peace to devastated Eur- ope. The ensuing i3 months. how- ever. have proved it to be an un- settled peace-a peace which ha: seen alas-min divisions of inter- est and of p0 icies spring up, par- ticularly between Russia and the Western Allies. The unity hammered out in the white heat of war gave way to wide differ-an in economic and political sober’ in Europe-where million: are nted by starva- tion er the threa of starvation. It was one year a o Tuesday morning when CoL- en. Jedi, chiefpl a ff of army, at ill s. put his signs- tiltl to the Allies unconditional surrender ocument: for Gennany ti; schooihous at has, Rance, which was n. Wet‘! tactical headquarters. t brought massive wob- I the world. all there was ‘the stagger- ing question of the four-power occupation of Germany, crushed as no other country had been in modern times. The problem of Germany vs far from solved. There are many dif- ference: on control policy among Britain, the Halted States. Russia and France but-at least control machinery ha: been set up and n measure of Big Four co-operation achieved to run the Reich. Europe ha: not. seen any out- break od minor wars and revolu- tion such a: followed the First Great War but there have been flashpofnts of trouble across the contln t which leave Europe far less easier now than a year ago when every Allied city and hamlet the world over dellrlousiy wel- comed Germany's collapse. In every capital of Europe Gov- ernment leader: anxiously try to cope with the current itical and economic trouble: witch are a legacy of war and look to the ‘future with ominous concern. Practically everywhere on the m“ continent there i: conflict of pur- pose and a haste slash of political deol between the Eastern and the . estarn outlook. Bracken—Clalms Production ls lllscourageil OTTAWA. May 6 -— (OFF-OD- positlon members tonight criticiz- ed in the Commons the Govern- ment's price ceiling policy with respect to the agricultural industry and drew from Agriculture Mini:- ter Gardiner the statement; that no change in the ceilings would produce more products this year. The debate arose after John Bracken. Progressive Conservative leader. asked in a reaolution that the House express the opinion that the_ Government's price ceilim polrcy was discouraging production and was putting an unfair bur- den on farmers in the maintenance of price stabilization policies. Mr. Gardiner said 1t required "a great deal more’ than a resolution before the House to prove that 119011111118 farm Production was due to the policy. Whether or not there was increased production on Canadian farms this year would depend on the weather, how much molsturp was ln the ground and whether there was sufficient grass. M. J. Coldwell, C. C. l". leader, said the Government's licy was wrong in that it allow the price of thmgs the farmer needed. to increase while the price of farm- ers’ products we: kept down. Mr. Bracken’: motion tents. mount to e motion of non-confl- dence in the Government, was moved following the dinner nceal when the Speaker celled on the House to suspend the afternoon debate on the British loan and go into committee of supply. Second Bonih Thrown At Breweries Truck MONTREAL. May CAGE-Pol the second time in less than a‘ week, a home-made bo b was thrown into a. National raweries Limited truck here today, heavily damaging the vehicle. No one was injured. ' The truck was parked outside the Black Hone Brewery of the Company. one of the four plants here in which a ltrike was declar- cd at the end oi March. Police said the bomb today was contained in a loaf of bread which was thrown into the truck from a passing automobile this after- noon. No arrests have been re- ported as yet. Police suiu the bomb thrown to- day was three to four time: as owerful as the one hurled into a atlonal Brevrorie: Company truck May on east-end Ontario Street and which badly damaged the vehicle but injured no one. 1 Saint John I) Halifax M. Byflilfl U. U. HALIFAX, 6 — (OP) _ Weather synopsis issued by the Dominion Public Weather Office at Halifax at i0 p. m. ADJ‘. May B. A disturbance close to Antlcostl Island is moving northward to pass north of the Gulf by early morning. Cloudy and mild weather prevails in the wake of the dis- turbance with showers in many parts of the district. Quite low temperatures for this season have been reported from Central Can- ada and -Westem Quebec. Colds: weather may be expected to apt l into the Maritime: late Tuesday. Forecasts, valid until midnight Tuesday: Pr nce Edward Islaud-Varhue clou iness with widely scattered showers. Not much change in tam- eroturc. West winds. 30 mph. “lgh Tuesday at Charlottltdfll Hips t e this owning and to ht at 3.45. Sun se this evening at ibis. Government's prion I ,____._