l‘!!! r- defludlfifllllr pnofleo o!‘ MAXIMS OI »A MERE MAN jinn Dolmen may be ord-dlllmuhtlon. HA LYFAX . noullcemerlt way construct able in New 500.000 at L“: he covered by sllklug fund. I'm Gnu-dim. Ital-nib; Dally Founded 1881. EQFQEITL Fighting Raging With New Violence In Palestine; Arabs To Resume Conflict 1n i952, 35.000000 l-l-nt. maturing in 1056 and $10.- 000000 at 3'4 per cent maturing Bonds will be issued in denominations of $1.000 and will Huge Sale 0f N. 8. Debentures i (By The Canadian Press) OH. ‘J0 a syndicate of 27 Canadian bank- zn: and investment houses. Premier Macdonald. also Prov- H. . . V, _ zght in Cairo. A 35-minute air- iimm 778351118" “lad” the m“ raid alert was sounded tonight in --l.~e of Nova Scotla debentures toI IOUO Wlflg E Cabinet meetlnE- More than $l0.000,000 will be‘ listed to cover costs of new high- A total of $5.- ntlttotio is earmarked 0o retire 4'5 per cent, Nova Scoua bonds pay- Balallce will he. used for public works such as bridges. ferries and extension of the Nova scotla Power Commis- “m” ‘Fume? ‘of Jerusalem where EZYDtian and N“ '55“ ‘s “mp0s” o! ‘lhllsraeli forces were reported locked' m bloody fighting for the last, five ion. York. per cent mat at three a two per Prices are $99 625 for 2'4. per rent. bonds. $99.25 for three per rent. issue and $98.75 for 3% per rent. debentures. Government p a red f a v urably spokesmen tagio bond issues. ious to that no satin. _ed livestock. He. was believed to be factory settlement was rgnchgfl “u” sluumu a small unmmuuiyumthe larlzest landowner in Bruce after bargaining began June 1. p NDON octmoo “up, __ There were about. 100 people‘ pref ' l9 "mes {mm 8L Stephen’ He ‘ (mini). "A{(Qr m," Hum "u." "u" n! THREE - vmn SENTENCE 1'0. ' . u “ .uo..u.,t_ l “fli- C°"\m1S5‘°"@"-_ Pwvmcifli, lived alone in the dwelling-s part s Peers m these industries. which __._. . . JflfiegijlixiiFfgldlrzlfisrfi‘ulfxvgsdu ‘navflflqoullcll, local association, eirecut- ) of his blacksmith shop. u week after week saw_ production re- - SUDBURY. Ont. Oct. 2o - m” 231d "fomghc Russia hauabouttive members and Guiders esuell The fire was noticed about Eprdsiblligitke"). 1'" “"11 l“? m’- "r Convicted of rape, Nell Calhounnasot submarines in service and. as a. number of parents. Guests »~ —~~ a.m. After neighbors reached the tgzflgm 110i: 0 the {management if H ‘today u.“ sentenced to mreehlfun ‘o0 more” under oonsuucbnxere ushered to their seatsl 0y The 3mm Dumums Gouege “we the bod). u,“ [cum um“. I m flrikr; asceegnairh creed to’ resort yuan in uelumutl-ury and w.‘ Y iCadet Miss Phyllis Cutclfle Cadet’ Corps was awarded Luuevme doorway‘ when, Harvey hmuof u . urray sad. llrokes of the strap. The ZZ-year- Ollit l! evident therefore lhfll i Jorlgrmrigci-llnxlliin Maureentswathcnna Tm“ Proficiency Tm- ‘baum llmmlflltvh‘ when Overcome old complainant said Calhoun. ' ‘ '_ ' , -' - , r’ . , ' ' pity yesterday at the annual meet-i l‘ SW11‘. 1 I - v married and the father of two Rusfla’ “h? Gcmmm’ is inclined. n“ meeting “as “pend byMrs illg of the slrathcona Trust Owl-l i "’“' l I I children. attacked her in his auto- l to rely chlwny m “me sllgmargel M°D°m1d who warmly “Hm-mm luumee rm. the Proviuce . l mobile on a sideroad norLh of here a‘! a, m“ “Venom ‘a e “w”, present and expriissed gm“ ' h. t.‘ . h id ' th nice t ' I ___. June ll. Calhoun is a former res- ‘fgueeiluortuugghuiiiusoia egligfillugéuiuficgutoi: Stfithe §lilertdéd nuznll" iloxlrtzemgigggtmueluu ‘out Eglguuur: u‘ s. mum u! Parry sound. out mnlmlmw » , e ale nancla s a emen us: u LONDON. Oct. so ——(CP) -{ l w wmmlmlllgiaan 0n Gan u‘ Pa” §$$Fé°‘i.“".?ii2.§£“?f.l The ublieaiion said the “total '- = a, ' _ i - _ ~ ' ' ‘ . . < — l Pi -_ ‘This - v - T1 PENNY uruugthpu; Hus (scum, {luut has gzsmilorxi?’cgggbuforgsnniifuerofm? tOiTicer Eastern Army command; a is a matiei- n!‘ setting the "Con; session of their 10-day conference" ‘hem Substantially increased.» buusidurmue‘ “me ‘mu work is a» gasuiax.“ Flrpljyilleltirxtt.itaiereGgelfigau I litwililllliluulfirblft least hRllnClIlg i; hurtling)?‘ ggglgmtyiy lfndication TORONTO. Oct. an \_'CP) - lhat former German. JRDinES€.pQndQd n“ ti“; vary ngeesggry ‘l l‘ a 9 g q l‘ 5 9 - I A ° "7 T" nlfflMlmml/lm 811d maximum limp!“ a M» "I i’ "= "cwr ;s icuousl in the additions. _l . _ t ' _ " '- _- ' _ " ‘t . ' t a 9 "m" 08" ' Jtfm 39 65; n e 4O 60; Lon- "Danee in Summerfield l-lalLl p-lsome ywncks which would not} prggsgtolshgiriggeeifipggfiiciaianmum F.C.. cadet training officer. both; WASHINGTON_ out 2W “P, v_ llatti here. i “m; a pies; on the ~~~~ ‘don 34 45; Tnronagy; 45; Outuwu. Friday, oetnhel" 19nd‘ 999d mil-“c-lsPem to have been worth the cosh iriit- nave her report rommentlrl! o’ Hahilax‘ lsmfllflt OWN‘ Brflvst" ‘RHY- MF-i basis M mfoumltlon available m‘ OM. m amp) ‘SGFH- 34 *5: Montreal M ‘B; Quebec 3° —~ — . iof salvaging have been PESUSCH-gqn ins DepgrLmgnf, 0i Tfgjnjng Afrflntwmllls “P” made ‘Mtsaid today he is using all the New Y")! serial: that the Itaiianle’? a“ a!“ Z°PI>1-93- Ilfllysold- 44; Saint, John 3o 45: Moncton 30 "Dance, Flat. River Hall. Octwated, appurenuy with “u. idea “wk mu the courses m“ Mu U10 meelms "it the animationPdynenlile" at his disposal to speed Government. had displayed great a: Flfnera- filed today. He. was‘,33_- Halifax 33 4,4; Churlmmwwu 32nd. Eldon mgion, may; uuuuuu must bu ‘muted u u, been arranged [or me Lime House next. spring otprlzes to be award- United States-Canadian survey; lstrerlgth and apparently had the the Peru oflthe Italian stand et.37 4,7; Sydney 35 45. yanuouu," ——- ran possibly be utilized." saidlEmblem Badges. The teachers and led mi)" public ‘whom m. “ch of flocking inward inlpmminnal dellcnmmuhlst sfluliho" we“ l“ haml e m“: Ever Mm H” d““t"l43~ "WP W111 m! b8 bull"? liYeiJanr-‘s, lcxumiuurs o; me courses tum uau "the six inspectoratcs WlllCh ilaslvelopmenl of the Quoddy powt-lf “The cmnmllnlSl-S had staged a lg‘??? ‘alga: a" CQPOFH-i" in "W? HALIFAX, Q51’, 20‘~‘v|W)'nim, tGllllssgiiail-ek’ R‘ L‘ Dlckjesorhl — fir‘ l Men arranged ‘for? hpmvulythflxlk‘ Wtlffitalifyrfifil Illhe prllgzlrctlfl l prhlltfjclold n press eonferonl-e the ‘ ‘lllfli-sljlxllsggflfililllll lllllielry dggllpsullnl s or Win: ’ l ficililt illflanlih forecast‘ issued to. - » ‘ . _ t » l = ‘ -; ~> - q - l . i'|l e , ‘ u ~ ~— ‘ A E I fzfiisluguggfzgubeiggltsléfge iuiz of prizes for cadet wort; in ‘two Ruviffltfllvbflfs arodsgllil dlscussgnltlflnlefitad alizen a display or paw“. lThfitgxlxill-‘melgct. —ICP\ t- .' Wzabhery Cum’, Eigmlglaqiifaxpurxls Masquerade Dance. Iracadle; fgfi XIIHIISIOII 3nd ma“ m“, held (Ming m, tngiargcl- Provincial educatzonai (in? pom s [one we'll‘ e t n lalun u quaint; and it looked likelmgm u plans m a e dmmjff ‘1- I valid until midnight Thursday. liall. October 25th. Eastern Rhythm; pm’ year auu organized by M“ institutions. _ {srerinflfylf Bofnziveg- o ‘luau tcontinum on Page 5 Col 2i ‘come talv law tnlmariilexl; 1 Bu?“ f Synopsis: on Wednesday tha Boys Orchestm N 3 Steel lndllst Barry cuumlm.» had proved e‘ new“ m ‘h’ “gem?” “'".‘" n; (‘clmmissionl aagfifiiinelfiaj‘ *~~~*-i—— ' tvlerermen need not pavcellv l “fllh” w“ “W” “d w“ W" “Dana mfului‘ Haul Ipircmh ' ' ' ry huge success and much useful ya-lRmlpguonil-l‘Dilagilfigtgggglutggfi‘; will determine the feasibility Rndinuke Windsor jibe value or a mallse ‘or parson- lltthzfliaxrfiiiglefirieglhere “rue “hi” October 22nd. ltfavlseaifs Orcli-i . _- . lfffgiiggfillsilliiltnigllllg.acililglidselll. 01ml of Prince of Wales College.‘ggsgl-ngggixgglulfuu?“15$:ilfglgvuigt: ofl Tfl Th9 sgfugiunded for “mm by (he l life lloilth uilldsblcflipicffatliiealfirll 05m‘ . SYDNEY‘ N-S- o“- 3“ " ‘Cpl also complimented Mrs. Cudmorelmld DY" L‘ w' shim" ‘hreww oLirlc power production. i ——- l "’*< ,0! s" LRWTERFP- Wd-a-IWTIIOOH "Dzmce h"m"-s‘eurflrt New - Ed Corbett, president cl Syd- ou the m“ m“ she uuu beau Jteducaiion. I I Sumter Brewster also disuussed LQXDQN’ nap y; __ rAp. __l orn-AWA. o“) 20 AC?‘ _ttemperatures were mostly near 40. Thund“ - Eastém Rhythm Bo“; My lr-cal of the United Steel. asked by Dominion HQ u, C0,... Ma.lr>l-Ge1wlal_1=‘osl¢’r and narhvutnl- import ofCrmadian potatoes. The Duke at Windsor today vislieriiNearly spoon immigrant; pnumdlA fllfiillrball" that Cell-fed some or )- t.- a . . ‘Avnrkers of Amellca _lC.I.O.-C.-! rum, Cour"; u. ‘uhel. pa.“ (u l letuined IOVHRHYRX by plane yes- ii:- rcferrPtl to an announcement the Kim: at BHCklHQhRm pains inflg Canadfljn Lhe firsbemh; running ' FlWWPYS in NPW Eflflfimi 18 mflvlfl! R105 m. 0,1,», in auelemaln tonight urged‘ Cum,“ This Sal-d Mm Bee,‘ * lrrdrly evenllllz. u .thal. lfzlnada will permit proatrw The Duke Ill'l'l\'f‘t‘l in London lot 194B. the Department of Allin“: ‘°ul‘llm‘l‘“vmd ("Om CM“ 0°‘! "ml “Reuerv? Thumh“ Nnvpnllw’ yTljltlg biiiiiftei" “Howe ‘in take all: showed m“ Mrs cudn." “m -—-— »--~:~ ~~~-—— limpet-ts from the llniled Slates of llfoilrtai‘ from Paris for “hat ‘.\‘.'\S.ll’il‘id Resources said today. indic- I‘ "m Exppfllm m ha“? much Ff.‘ 21st m} uuuuty uuuuu (‘huruu u-Elupf“! l‘? dad“? it” 9T”; ‘ixrgim’, appreciated elsewhere, as wail as olltnflt "ans In ivQRelfll-“QS and fruits. _ ‘described as a private visit at ating that the total would prob- l?“ ‘m m“ “rather of m9 Man‘ and Rama / son an ex ens onwn t. le 0W! in her home Province. Icanada Breylslor. “ho has been seeking . Marlborough House with his mnihqably swell beyond 1001,00 u). me l times. A high pressure m.“ drltl~< Y- iseotia steel industry. - Mm F‘ s_ ueuluus Hem sea g to cullall the movement 0f CHM- er Queen Marx. Send ni the y“, Ans slowly eastward will continue __ w“ l Mr. Cclrbettfls telegram followed ‘awry re ‘med on 6m d, ~~~ dial] potatoes to the United States.‘ __ _ ' ‘ Dance in Blooming Pointuue Ministers nnnuumflnent ma’ ‘hm “P”! u odiany an l OTTAWA‘ our‘ uu___output o‘ School. Friday uiisht, October 22nd. mgmuue deuuuuuuu o, m. t>~ ~- "~~1\1- Bs- h em be wit-l» Lunches served. "Now in stock. Splliett. "Dance. Thursday. October 21st. ._ Warehouse. Central‘ Music‘ by Downiownersi and Rollie MacKcnzles Orchestral lf- Ellis Brns Royalty. yFlshnleal. oi - fill". Bran and Shorts. Meelin; Kings County at dnetowm, Tuesday, October 26th. M. ting of Liberal Electors will be held at . Saturday. October ding car bran. shorts and n; good usen Pnyin; top price. Benton and "Annual Plowing Match Association. Hri hi. 7.30 P. "A mee of Mt. Herbert Poll David Mutt-Ha 33rd" at. 8 P. M "Union oil cake: also buyi bun. Mtllae Shure Gain Wlnsioe. Phone “Don't mLss ‘the llld Old Time nizh t. Pioneers "Superior quality Mme wheat. Itnlrht or assorted I11 trains in blur. Write for delivered 231s Grain compm Feed Service. 22I4-3. big Modern Dance. Islanders Cmlfitry Club. ‘Traveller's Rest, Orchestra Prince to- ZCaunty blriey mell_ tangled oat-s in carloadl, also Telegraph or prices. The y. Montreal, special said prices were. satisfactory and com- with previous Nova Scotia issues and recent Orv TEL AVIV, the Israeli Cabinet met acting on the United security Council's der. tAli Arab countries will the praent Palestine warfare as Premiultlie result of Israelis continued i ngtt: L. Mzicdflimld today Ell-l against Egypt disregard of the cease-fire order. Abdul Rabman Azzaln Pasha. sec- retaxy-general of the Arab League. correspondents Wednesday l "aggl-ession“ told the Egyptian Capital.) was reported to have told festive. I righting had spread to mu‘. Uri!!!) p“ days. full-scale Jewish attack on and Sharafat. the dispatch when three Jewish battalion cent of Jerusalem. (Russia ilas 25o Canadian steel indust .posed. Some 4.000 steel woritersl 7 liters are eulployed in the big plant 911W" efior Dominion Steel and Coal Cor- poratlon. By ROBERT C. WILSON PARIS. Oct. Qti-mm-sixty to 80 truckloads of troop reinforce- ments were sent into the coal mine area oi‘ south-Central Frenre to quell violence tonight. an France's strike troubles grew. fifty persons were injured when 1.200 factory workers and striking miners fought. with police and troops at at. Etienne. Police and troops for a time were cornered under a bridge and were pelted with stones. Miners’ wives joined in the at- tack and nve nt them were lemon: the 32 finally arrested. From 6.000 to 10.000 troops a1- ready were in the ares before ad- ditional troops were sent tonight. Memwhile. nil traffic along the Riviera was disrupted by a 24- hour regional strike ordered by W110!) ll I JENNI- -._._. Israel. Oct. Fighting flared with new violence in southern Palestine tonight as cease-fire The Cabinet adjourned for a re- lNWfi ‘cess tonight without reaching a. {New decision on a cease-fire order, al~ ‘though earlier the Foreign Office representatives the time and (late an Israeli cease-fire would be ef- A Jerusalem dispatch said the) The battle began with a Egyptian-held towns of El Waiaja tempted to encircle the Egyptians at Bethlehem and Belt Jain south iSubs, 100 Building, ry lavas pro- More Troops Sent To Strike Areas In France Th!” Onto. i i 20- without Nations or- decreasing. The Bureau ed today that t led 8.423.000 p DIX) poun was due to a u hers of shee yield per fleece. The average fleece Canada was against 7.4 pounds in 19-17. Output figures join in and CHARLOTTETOWN, Y: New Formula For Settlin Production 0f Wool Decreases OTTAWA. Oct. 20 ~-(AP)»Cana- . I dian production of shorn \v of Statistics ultimat- he 1948 output total- ounda against 10.176.- ds in 1947. The reduction decline in the num- p on farms and s lower weight. for all 7.2 pounds in 1948 Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ANADA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1948 16 PAGES ED IN PLANE CRASH IN SCOTLAND Subscriptions neuter-ea sells. _ mu IBM: othar Provinces b U. l. IMO. _____.. M e re F’ r l - ‘(Nellvyfougdiulfd lfiemier ll-lttle "WW iRussia Will "Accept Plan PARIS- Oct. 7D -tAPl —— A new formula for settling the Ber- ._.u t _Work Dean 0f Danadian ool is iin crisis was submitted to the big four powers tonight hy the six "neutral" members of the iUnlted Nations Security Council. tCanade 1s one o! the six. Authoritative quarters said the g Berlin i Crisisfnlllul fillet 1,200 Trenton Steel Strike ers Plan NEW GLASGGW. rvs. o”. 2o.- ' ~Officlels of the Steelworkers‘ Un- ' ion at nearby Trenton toda ed preparations for a strike 1.200 employees Company and ‘Tran ton Steel Decision Alfonso Bfurray. of Eastern Car I _ to hold a strike l -follo\ved the romp-antes‘ refusal tn. ‘strep! a conciliation hoards report.‘ lxdtfMl secretary of lot: ls Destroyed lNear Prestwick t i __. . l Believe Seven Survived Flaming Wreck 0f Big Constellation. PRESTWIOK, Scotland. 0d. 21 n (Thursday) ~ taro ~ A New York-hound Royal Dutch Airlines Constellatinn crashed. into a. field near here early today y start- I amen] \\'orks. vote i 13L Ummd 3,”. Work"! n’ Amuiand thirty-three persons were un- 1 t d u 1 _. u...“ .C_C_,_;__C_C_L_,v sum h,” u» officially reported killed. fur m! Mnrmm? new raw u ionnappeare em nan ‘ day. Both plants are subsidiaries all K-L-M Much“ issued n. ‘ § ‘Provinces follow with totals for My sauslaczmly- w 9'” W875i?“ OWEN SOUND. Ont.. Oct. 20» Dominion 5.9,; “m; (you; Curuoulstatement on the casualties, bul i. .1947 in brackets: Prince Edward POWTFf-XdIRIU-sslas (litingre. vcésllé€5igyitCPi~Senrlior J. J. Donnell)’, horn alloy. other authorities fixed the dean-i ‘l Jsiand. 156.000 (173000) pounds; PT°m15¢ ° 59" "3 Y“ ° , in a lop: cabin near here in 1886, 13' ' f d- r - ., list at that number. Seven of thl i Scotia. 415,000 (440,400) and Moscow for study. tdied today after gslrving 35 vgarg 1,. "z riml" " ‘f "°"°° “ ‘s “"3 ___._._*_~..»'~__*_ l . . companies refusal to accept the l Brunswick 248,000 (290,000). 50ml! W95“!!! 501K095. ‘Vhllfi the Canadian Senate. board's recommeudutiuu for u 19_ THE HAGUE. Oct. 21 ~- -___--__»__ ‘ ‘agreeing that the plan offered a The Donn of ti... Champs“ Se... Lzcmusuuulou, w,“ increase, tThursdsy>— lHeuteln-P- Royal Y». , OUTPUT o; REmu-iunu-rons .' lposslhlt! my out. were cautiouslalor Donnellr riled at nearby Pink- believed “fair and reasonable" by n“"h,.Al'“"“u “miaday if“! I u N; . about its chances of success. (Prion. after tilrrv- weeks‘ illness. ins union ‘h’- skmp"; "k if?" Amie: OITAWA 06L QFJQP’, “Th” I Hb-‘NS’ Phulu ‘One high _We.=tern official said; v Hemwas filo-tori ‘luv Va fly-Pierilon W_ F Khan gpnpr”, manager "f Liraurgulzlgwnuéayr Prlgulxvriltefi usciocb Bureau o; Statistics reported m.‘ First Prumlur M Newlounulaud The possibility of a settlement l‘. 4 as (nrtsflfdfltflfi member of the plants. declined comment. But umd wa- commanuér KJE Plr- i day Canadian mamumxm“ Pm‘ viii in all probability be J- R- iremam" hi.“ I “fluid 5° no further t: lralluaglléelor Lalsit Bu?‘ In a he releasid. ‘he m“ “f t‘ "m" '° mentier. runner-up in the‘ 1934 t duced 9.531 domestic type electric Smullwood. the super salesman who ‘than m“ _ g, eah . ‘o: f a M t. e “me Lu“? Mmme’ “m” "1 M" London-Melbourne air race. Y hwest, refrigerator; in Augug; against almost single handed“, brought the, The 7550111314771 "Q-fFEDOflEG t0 ‘igizrw Snrrlfiiuprfcsaigt ll‘ 51min‘ SW1‘? Oulunlfll _U1¢ C9mPBfll9l' 9.451 in July and 5,813 in August, historic island colony into confed- irecamnlend that Rug.“ mt ‘he lelecletl in South lilllitvlllillallifl a er pomlo" - 3O passengefl and 1o u” man‘ l 1947. eralion with (‘rlnnd-‘l. lafemntfilockade ‘Vflhm 48 hours eral clot-lions oi‘ 1908 and 1911mm. lllheulaqqtrlr slallld ll‘ ‘unit t be“ were “parted to have sur- * ——————-~~—~ 2R 191' e Security Council ap- _' ‘ ' ' ' ' "e "’ "1"" P “'9 ltived me flaming crash proved the proposaL The Western 1MB? gflfl-‘lfilyiliolnled to the Senate still hope to be able to sit down Among me survivor, “we n" the ‘ F o Q e Pow/ers, on their side were asked lliiml t“ F ll same time u Mm the “mo” and negotiate a re’ me“ “m W” “vmlen A“ we" - Provlnclal Girl Guide l. l. .. .. l..i.;.: l?..".‘i‘.’.’i2f ;::.:::':.z:1'.'.'."l2 ..'.."..'.::."::..:.'.= “id- , . . ‘glrfidofttsfrelinleliilgliwrs 0n Berlin “tired from the Senate. increase vvhtch ‘would make cu; (AIP'€)NII:ON1‘QOCE' aéztviuhurfiilfilg- s u“ l M t I ' w o erman problem Senator l)ul\ncII_\"s death reduced basic r t. 14 t. h h‘ — 0y“ c r u n immediately after the blockade is the number of Progressive Con- a’ Ce" l an our 12h" ' fl Held Here Yesterdayfhlted —~~»———-~.~__ hold 5.7 of the ‘J6 seats and 13 are 1 The basic rate at the plants now Si. Slelillflii Ma" ‘algllctleight tears he serted e “'17): L2 lent! H1‘ ihmmh ' t _ .' .. t a eunem camst b d‘ r~ - -~~~~~~---—— Burned To Death n: the so.» agriculture inn... t... simplgis; Atttwrt, SCREENtNcL. _____ vnlntnlttee rind also as chairrn f I d h ' h l ' M“- Gorllm‘ McDonald‘ Prmlln‘ ST. STEPHEN. N. 13.. Oct. 2f! ~- the natural resoul-rc-s rommitllere.” bigllrllesvas alpprrvihtsdlnlvzartllilsv Nix h ' “"11 99319115519119!‘ 9f ‘the Gm | lCPi»»Yeat0n Harvey. 60. was. In private life he conducted an Scotia Govern I Guide Association presided at. the _ ' nnual meeting held at Govern- ! a that three new companies been formed this Fall. t f i (Continued on Page 5 col, 5. .___~ atrltion of sympathy with miners who have been out 17 days. Communist leaders of the Oon~ federation Genersle du ‘Prevail railed for an unlimited tellers! strike in the Tarn Department. northeast. of Toulouse. which has 297.000 inhabitants. At Carmaux, in that Depart- ment. several hundred miners halted a police train en route to Carmaux to take control of a power plant. serving mines. Communist labor bosses ordered coal-handling dockera to refuse to unload incoming coal. most of it American. Anti-Communist newspapers prc dicted n subway strike would hit Paris Monday. tn Paris. Robert Llcosiexiiliri- inter of mammal Production. bit- terly attacked Communist labor ment. Iiollse yesterday afternoon given by the Provincial Secretary- M" . iron and sleet vmrp rnéis in Oua- Mrs. McDonald read a telegram rom Mrs. John Remy who rcgret- 5 ed ‘may m“ 7'65‘? m lserv burned to death early today when PXlPMi" lilmhfl" fire destroyed his heme at. Law- . Cadet Br 1M. hi6 plan-rs, Jr. lives presided over by Major-Gen- lsald this new Canadian concession undoubtedly means there uiil he no inlmelliato move to decrease Canadian potato inlporls. lie add- ed" ‘aria is still rllmblnsz. l The Bureau of Statistics report- i ns xvere pro- duced in Auzust. against. 6.482 in July and 5.769 in August. i947. Output for the first. eiuht months “lThe Slate Department apparent- tly is less interested in the 520.0004 t .000 these potato imports are cost-i of this year was 55.497 tons "Jiljninpiuglltfig urlsuameus {Trlflsuiiiw fYFTAl/VA. Ort. 20 -. tGPl n. aizalnst. 49.780 in the corresponci- _ ...... .._Q..___.;P._ flnilml’: lThe three-day annual Dominion-j ing period of i947. a ca]. 1i JPTOYillClIl tourist. eanfemnoe “——‘-""~'* m {closed today after a brief flare-up on the question t.’ whether dele- gates simuld urge abolition or the‘ i5 per rent. Federal tax on trans-l portation tickets. The argument. ended with the delegates decidin ll it ‘would he improper for them. as Govern. meat officials, to try to dictate; t-‘I-‘Mlltm Policies at any Govern- ment. In a cautiously-worded res-l nlutlnn they urged the Federal‘ Government. tn consider every nlmnla at making tourist. travel to and within Canada as easy as pos~ slhle. As the convention finished. D.l m. Dolan. direcior or the called-l .ll1|\ Government's Travel Bureau. ‘sairi the meetings 11nd been the‘ school essays on tourism as a lenders for ordering maintenance imrker: to walk mil. t means o: interesting children in the tourist "Ide- i nine Senators to 20. Liberals business and rais- PE... At Tourist C than that of on tor." ment on the un request. Prev lTax S 2. New sirvss he fYlHFFIl 0n the value of fish and name conser- vatlon. 3. Grading of lolift." arram- mcdatinn across the country he extended _ 4 The Dominion and the Provinces make an early start. nn the construction o! a Trans- Canada I-iichwav. 5. Federal Government. in- rrease grants voted fm’ the improvement. of services in national lmrks it The (":35 l-arrv proaram= aimed at. stimulating tourist travel and at. educntlnsz the Canadian public on the value of the tourist industry. Reports made during the nleet~ lugs indicated that. 1M8 will be a ecord r tourist. year. Preliminary most successful since the confer-irigures lIifllPRlEd that. by the year elm-s vrere started three yearlyend American tourists will have aim, Amnnz other things. the del-‘apent. more than the 8235,0001“! creates had adopted resoiutionrwhich they left behind in Canada urging that: In i947. i_ Ali Governments in Canada It was estimated that on the ' _ consider the sponsoring of year's business. Canada will have VIQUII IACKID t ALWAYS Illll .a favorable balance o: about $150,- 000.00 compared with betwe OOOIQL» and $0,000,000 last. year. en S80.- r Montreal competi- onvention tctlnthiueu on Page s Col. 4T“ ion’: Ntcrsslialtv (are; u .tar..,faasll 0033!‘. _ to cause northerly winds. The ‘weather over the Maritimes will ‘rontinue rioudy and p001 on . Thursday. ‘ P- E. Island: Mostly clear durlll: the night with below-freez- ing temperatures in Thursday cloudy with snowflurrles. Not. much change in llPmpFThlllTP. Light WlYlIlS 120mm. "JIJZ northwest 15 Tilursoav Low Pariv Thursday morninlr and high in thr afternoon at Charlottetown no and 45. many places. a few light _ HlRh tide this aft ‘and tonight: at, 12,311 Sun sets this afternoon at. 5.04 and rises tomorrow mominir at M4. ernoon at 1.ll Last. qu ‘941 A. .\'f ' Dally Except Sunday CAR FERRY "ABEGWEIT" Sunder-d Time Leave: Borden. 9.10 n.m.. I pm. 14.30 p. m. Leaves Termenllne 10.35 a. m, 2.40 ,p m., 1.90 p. m ‘ SIUNDAI latter moon October Nth, Len-en Ilorden 5.4.! I‘. M. ‘Leaves Tormentlne I P. M. ~ W000 ISLANDS -- CARKBOU Dolly Including Sunday Standard Time llbeaven Wood Islands, Prince Nova 8 a.m., 1 p. m. ' Charles A. Dinning. 111.211.. Leavea Caribou. Chntea A. min; a um. l ma. iPrlnce Non, ll mm, 6 Ml. 4 pm. Dun-