‘rm: CHAKLOTTETOWN gunman Gallup Poll - APPROVAL OI TRUMAN’! HANDLING OI‘ JOB KAI DBOPPID SHARPLY IN PAST YEAR ivided In Sentiments on. White House! Hall Similar hm Poin 37 AMERICAN INSTITUTE 0F PUBLIC OPINION " Celebrate Golden e unionist g I Wedding Anniversary wduuurgoivtr‘ tilliliigtuisnoisll IWESTEIi Price tontroh i u: Street. liummersida -u .._.......______.___... - rot ass: mm “u” fight eve); prlq. are now due. otte. a comm’ Mm“ gonna‘: l“ “P! 9”" l aide, rue. i. Phone eta-e. lllllllai I swimming h, and Remington‘ beaches’ today at 0 am. VITAL ITATIBTIOB BEPOBT- "1 _ undred andeight births, six] Au the and 88 marriages were reg- ed. in the.0lty for the month ccordin Vancouver since their marriage. rmucmioo. u. .1.. Jul a - While President madam vi rous ‘"- "fl “'- “m . stand on the 0.P.A. issue woyn praise in many quarters. his DOMEIOITHY .a°“q"., Mm we“ mum‘ mm 2'30 among the voters of the country had been declining sharply prior to i Mmflgg‘ 1n “mum m“, n"; ago. Mr. and Mrs. Evans sailed During a ten-day period between for V uver the some day. June 14 and June M. interviewers for the Institute questioned voters in all walks o1 life on their at- titude toward the way Mr. Truman S has been handling his job as Pre-‘ I sident. 9° Also 3 horsepower gins. John O. llarchbank. New 13.! aboard "Cutch" which delayed its sailing schedule so that the bride and groom might attend their wedding breakfast at the home oi the bride's brother. Mr. Harry Bhaw. "mess ARE r...» CINADIIN Senator Taft o new manure an d price admlnis- in tratlon in general. in: Scout Dampaign‘ “Warmly lndoraed ‘By LL-Sovernor ~aanrollir 11-50711 - 121.; so.‘ about 1 'QOCR w“... and ° this The results show opinions near- ly evenly divided between ap- proval and disapproval — a sharp ' . drop from previous months when polls on the same question found substantial madoritiee approving ’hiscon|duct of aiiifairs in the Wihite House. ‘Iihe decline has been dbe of the sharpest ever not- ed in the popularity of a major public figure. although the late Roosevelt's popularity sank to 50.5 prior to the outbreak Both Mr. and Mrs. Evans are Maritimers by birth. Mr. Evans was born in miarlottetown, P. E. L. and came u a younil man to British Columbia. where he en-‘ staged in the insurance business. m more than 40 years he was manager of the Union Mutual Maine lneuarnce Company here. The former Mary Ellen Shaw.‘ of St. Andrews-by-the-Sea. New‘ prunswick. Mrs. Evans came to‘ Nnnaimo a few years prior to her Mr. and Mrs. Evans have for rriage. last haI-oanturv been assoc- iated with Christ Churoh Cath- edral. where Mrs. Evans retains an active interest n women's aux- iiary and Red Crom work. Mr. Evans is prominent in Ma- sonic circles. being a of Masonic Lodge Acacia. No. n. He is also a life member of Pythian Lodge. No. 3. (Mrs form. ‘ r Under s crossfire 8a IPIOIAI Eva geliatic ‘ are. continuing each night ' - _._.. 8.1‘. in the Gospel nt at Inns tidllhzviltllinllllllll 0 . All are heartily invited to ha| been mud; and these meetings being con- A- W. Joyce of Tor- Amold Grattan of had grade no a e t all t e residential objections to the vetoed bill ln dr measure now before the Senate. 1n fact, he said. it la the for amendments by San that Mr. Truman calle damaging" aectioni of _.___.__._. Slilililf-GIIIDE Continued irom Page l (l) The "$181 Guldn n a '12) Both Scouts: peed equipment. and supplies 101‘ their camp sitel. e. s-. we need an well Lieutenant Governor Bernard: “That far-sighted and distin- tleman Lord Baden- d Qéillllll African WIIIIBRIlG l: WAT“ u!“ m: m. e e mwement o o quarter anypayible by the 1 MISS LILLIAN Duchemin f l G ld d Bo tonight at! 8 illclgrlkalclaver scout. uamamen aunr roar 1km] do" for vevhewaterratee. l. "ISLAND CONNECTOR" Charlottetown. Wednesday sails ‘mun- sday aft Nowfunrila. freisht-ra ma‘, “d m mmuirusoiaco. time a. nuns- The trend oi sentiment in the past l2 months of the ‘Human ad- ministration is shown below: “D0 ‘IOU APPROVE OR. DISAPPRDVE OF ‘Di-IE WAY TRUMAN I5 HANDLING HIS JOB AB PREDENT?" t was to form a club ob ect of creating more honour- abe and more gentleananly ac- tions in all classes and creeda so that as they grew they would make better citizens. The outstandinl features were urpoae tolerance and cessful was he in hs aims is ac- counted for by the fact that _r.he Boy Scout movement la our out- standin or anizatlon of the youth of the word and t rented in every Province and Etate all civilized coun- lknily ‘a-vaus of this city are sis- ters of Mr. J. E. Evans.) aroma some Buchan. (3) A ioint office with full time maintained. The poll results are a reflection of the country's attitude m. Truman as s White House personality, and do not fleet the strength of the Democratic party as a. party. -World Copyright Reserved- " ed the City Assessor to attend the School of Assessors. whl is ing held in Fredericton the week Dist. the tender oi Allison Mc- Leod for one Pontiac Delivery 23-71 Model as per specification, to be used as a Police Patrol. a a, price of SL441 rescin (Mr. McLeod had the tender for supplying the patrol but released the Police Committee from obligations as he could not supply the patrol car immediately.) “That the tender of F. R. one-half ton Fargo panel to be used as a Police Pa- trol be accented. as per eumnlttcd specifications including extras. a price oi $1395.87 be accepted “That the tender of A. Pickard and Co. for the suppttllying of the "In this Province we have many records of the example they have of the fine work they are doing, in clean living, h purpo truthfulness as well as of helpfulness in advancing the many worthy causes h come to their attention. "To carry out their objectives it is necessary to attend groupa where instructors are in clv-"s of the work and just now funds are required for camp work and an appeal is being made to 1 all interested citizens. is the first occasion when such a re- quest has been made, and know- ing as I do the manly qualities of lour Boy Scouts I do heartily ro- the cause to our “ly disposted ciitizebrgsfl d can“ _ movemen mus nance . the ca ' 1m" cause la a most worthy one. Coun- mittee teams wl-li call Measure your appreciation by your money contributions." gill ha)!!! eitploalion. geertsarggfergfgs- Continued Ftrom Page 1 o. srren sa so were safe a day B6101! he QXPECl‘ made redeemable a year from now ed and other): not‘! untlgl ‘Dd d9!’ whm the danger of inflation was ion er than e ha pre fie assed. All this time. crewmen who Before turning to the budget survived would hill/e bee" 9x‘ debate. the House gave first read- posed. n may be possible "u" ihg to a bill extending the life men remaining below could have o; the National Emergent}, “an. escaped the persistent topside sitional Powers Act o-f 194s. ninléi‘ TIIYI. but (h!!! would h!" "19"" l which some wartime controls are ship moving blindly. continued. revealed that fines collected for drunkenness last month ed to 81.180. In addition acted in moire flnes mo, in Prohibition 0'1 arrests made for the month drunkenness and three for drunk- driving. 50 boys an now en- lied). twill) More Held work IN both ‘ ‘iScouts and Guldeavm 8w“ ma out‘ Continued Iron: Page l rate. we must My’ the deficits on these c (7) Provision must be the training of new lead ‘these are the immaii organizations grow. mam! other protects will be “u- and Guiding stand for: to God Province at either the Tormentme or Borden pier and such a condi- huxflng the Province much more than tne average per~ FUNERAL YISTIBDAY- The funeral of J‘. iteagh Home was Home yesterday vices were conducted I.‘ MscLennan and Under such circumstances May- or MscDonald said. he considered it iiwaste o1 money for t/he Pro- vincial Government d $5.000 a. year on ment of the tourist industry here when the Federal Departmeort oi The worst feature of these r811“ Finance Minister Ilsiey said that is not their PEP“ 1° "PW! °I two provinces have accepted "in armored warships. but Whlii the!’ principle" the Dominlon's offer of most certainly would do to men on a new fmancm; ugreempnt as m". transports. lined in the budget. He did not Where the steel of warship! name the provinces, would have filtered out some of My; Macdgnngu fgfery-ed w ‘he the rays, those transports near the proposed agreement as a “Shot- atomic explosion would have been gun sub mm, [or Consummm‘ hulled through from one side to compromise and agreement" He the Other b)’ Tlyl- All blllkllend! felt the government was waving and all Ciimwfimflil! Wliuld h"? a big stick at the provinces, which The pallbearers Stephen l-Iolroyd Guy Rodd ney Taylor. wither: Good wide brotherhood of man. The development training oi youth for enizetions. inciudiriB junior branches the Wolf Cuba and th BEING GL5“ times more enemies oi Prince nd 55'4"’ c" ""7 bureau was rnaki i . said the spend- Provlncial Govern- ul in M188 Edith Bemlrd. doushter springhlll screened coal at a price were at cupuone: altos.“ 13o o. Geo. st. enooenr Plane 224-225 the Union Steamship Born lnhlarltlrnea ! A. N. Large and Mia: and canning’ llEW BEETS, Bunch, — - - liEW UNIONS, Bunch, - ~- IIEW CABBAGE, lb, — - ~ SDDIIMBERS, large, iiliilii FLAKES, 3 pkgs, — - é- RIBE DRISPIES, 2 pkgs, — — ~ GRAPE iil|T FLAKES, pkg, - - - SHREDDED WHEAT, 2 pkg, - - - 25o -_._-... n. ..-.-¢--n_~__-~_>--_a»-.. .... srnswpennrwwnezx The strawberry season is now at iisheighi. May we suggest you make your order now for preserving Continued horn Paco 1 4 EFFECT ON’ CREWS Two Accepted been pierced. were entitled to expect that new What proportion _of men aboard agreements would be worked out would have died quickly l! dlmculi» at a conference fable. to forecast. But it is safe to say He said that ‘mm u“, Govern. That Wllh the Present W99 "B05" ment grapples successfully with port. troops aboard would have the problem of reducing wartime become unfit i0!‘ filming and expenditures ‘it was hard to see obably could not even make how substantial tux relief could endings. come about. Borden route is fast removing the freight congestion at ‘rormentine, railway officials said last night. within r days. they say. all congestion will from Borden are arriving in the City on approxi- mately schedule time. _ ' nana-rmo or scnootisosnp" '-—'I‘he monthly meeting of ment oi $951100 B mum“, bureau was cf $11.00 per ton be accepted. coal over Citv Scales and trimmed in the cellar." “That the tender of H. R. Large for the supplying of the Market Building with 125 tons Spring- hill slack coal at a price of $9.00 pied coal to be City Scales and trimmed in the cellar. “That this Council eimress to E. A. Foster its deep appreciation _of the Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Bernard, makes the follow- ing a peal in connection with the able record in the past. look to the future with high 0D of P. E. I. for their most generous and loyal support. . Guide movement is the leaders and Guidera ‘girls and Brownies are found wo- men who take a prominent part anizstlon whose aims in: 0i the morale of society, and where such work is ‘A letter registering a complaint by the rmldents ci King aquare noise and other Sundays. was read by the City Clem. Donald said he had hoard of the per ton be acce Births and Ma Two inches of steel Will iedlififl He pointed to the Civil Service a floor the dose from a bomb to SIX 21¢!‘ and said it was an indication of taff cent, This sounds much mun‘- the Government's l-irllifl‘ to cut as that hopeful than fem Justify. For expenses. The civil service had was of le Miss Anne Forsythe. niece from these atom bombs. only six grown from 70.000 to 150,000 dur- s"'h°°l Fm}. w“ of the long and valuable services complaint and 1f tne parks which rendered by him as a member of N_ there has been erected a founda- hm been equipped ‘M. “mare”. er cent of the rays can still beflng the war yeal-g Now ma..." ntal or sti-ll Put men 0U! 0f M- than a year after the cnd cf the r NEWION — At the Prince County Hospital on July 7. 1946, Mrs/Arthur Newson, a son. IéAli/llltfl- Aguigez Prince County ospi on . Lambe bean on leave of absence while on military service. was accepted with much regret, and Miss Grace Dowling was sip irointed to the staff of that schoo nds were to be stored to their original condition as had been promised. the City would remove such equin- ment from those playgrounds as the City School Board and deep- ly regret that his ill-health makes it impossible for him on re-appointment and trusts he w soon be restored to health." honour which places the members of the world-wide movement guides o-n an elevation above ’he ordinary. Lady Baden-Powell takes tlon. radium. At the Hume 11ml’. the because he reoilzectthut the do- atorn bomb also emits all the rays partments were each a little king- equnl t0 rudium- And finally. his dom where the king rird not wish nuclear bomb emits all the "Y! in to see the number of his subjects. vastly greater volume than rotting?‘ ‘reduced. tI-le flelt lhedonly solu- —incu g some rays "We? Blv- ion was o tel the cpnrtmcnis sidewalks belcff by radium, but all of lnem how much they could spend. deadly. Mr. Macdonneii said he felt he Crewmen who lived would race need hardly spend time discussing a new morale hazard. They would in July, 1946. tax changes which be afraid to est anything con- become effective only next your. great pride in her girls and hopes Tendon we" let x Hhat the good work may continue h“ m‘ aw who“! dun“ “m” “That Major David L. Math- eson. K.C., be appointed to the vacancy caused by the expiration Mr. E. A. Fosters term of its grant of $1.000 had paid for. Coup. P. C. Dougan said it was all. very well to say the City would gs. But what about. Where would they; em lived too far daughter. PAIGE, -At the iCtohener Conceal . o 5th July to Mr. and Mrs. Bartram C. "To carry on successfully our rl cam-pa are very necessary and that the appeal for funds |for t is purpose will meet with :\ hearty response fro-m every wo-‘ man who would like to see them d provided with sufficient for their I heartily endorse this re- quest and will look forward to it!’ success within the time limit." err! rouce corms‘ - Yes- F‘ terday morning atthe City Police Court a weekend docket of a peered before Ma lstrate K. M. rtin. F g0‘! Many of th sides of Douglas Elm Avenue and on the south side Avenue from Green- to Spring Park Road. rth side of McGill Avenue to the Sanatorium. them to go out there for their re- creation. lie thought better sup- ervision would remedy the pre- sent unsatisfactory The repairlnguof old alks along certain ljilllianrv-st the cauriouetowu 28 1846. in r. lnfferty. a daughter, ables were each fined coats or 30 days, a fifth t8 u costs and two more ‘i0 And $30 re- spectively. A man charged with keeping a vicious dog had his case adjourned until tomorrow. A drun training salt. for the sodium in salt is one of the chemical ele- - Iuggngisteng; menis that easily becomes ratim- . active. They would fear to use "One of his (Mr. llslevs) reasons Sydney. N- 5.. July 4. Mil eserve St. to Connolly B. soap for the same reason. for not reducing taxation is the Shop doctors would hesitate to fear of letting loose spcndingl Kent Street caused discussion which was in by all Councillors mmi tewart. City Clerk J. and disorderly was fined $10 Scores Depletion 0n Island Farnrs Josh Cameron, a son. ' MMKINNON - At the Prince I'd- coatt or I0 days and a‘ man charg- ed with a breach of the Hig ‘Traffic Act was f Arrested Youth give some common drugs sndlpower. but at the same time he chose a blue medicines until these could belapparentiy contemplates, if he can ac proved not to contain dangerous reach agreement with the pro- roses. radioactivity. In many medicines vinces, a whole series of commit- a son, (Garry Blair). '1‘ IN - At the Western Hos- ~ ital on June N. 194d. to Mr. and rs. Gordon Contain. Mimmlnegaah. a daughter“ (Norma Carolyn). t coats or 30 days in jail. and City llmglneer was finally ap- the project and Co there are chemicals that would be- H. A. MesaerVY pointed to study tc report back to th oil next Friday evening. Sgt. lilelnnis’ Retirement N. W. Lowther informed ncil that 581- M1511 Mc’ years of service in Doniesses To Being “Slasher" wmnson. (Tn-t? July 8-—(CP) —An ordinary butcher knifg! dis- t 0f Wooded Areas Dr. Irneat P. Weeks. who re- cently returned front: isin 9‘ “i” leti of ‘Wn- m‘ 3°‘: chm hgllreac in Prince Edward opinion of Mr. Cieorgehbord, fonn- formation at all la available is penditures of several hundred mil-' amount of radioactive particles - lion dollars." the real dew of dealh-—that ships These would call for continued ventilators will suck into com- high taxes or [or continued Jo- partments or that will seep ‘nside ficit finances, a method which fighting turrets. Elaborate pre- eventually would lend 1n hank- CUILIY At 3 woodlands and or- Dunstan/a podium. alt-Tim! 2n. 194s bed s serious stake i Doug Dennis iolliialioret other peril on which no in- Conference. lnvcivc annual ex- piiration! were made to mensurelruptty. He stressed that no move I Pol e 3593791119931. lmd this oaslble hazard. the tendered his resiznatiun by m- otietown. . 8—-000D-Ai. nut, um. VI "d Chilmh. Qlilfllitt because a rivet was sho/uld be taken lo lower interest Ago nst many of these ray rates for the convenience of gov- hazarda it will be possible to set ernmentborrowihg. Such a movei p protection by ship design and would hit the thrifty missinl from its was revealed as the directed politcgeh attention in Wind- th. The May“ Ind members of bilge construction materials. But how to do that is not known now. production on tho part of husi-l Co Innis’ faithful serv 'Wa1l. to Les e G oh M“ his notice of retirement was re- la-year-oid Ronald Sears of Windsor. Sears. pale and won but nattilv dressed in pastel-taped city magistrates court and nutlmriiies accuse kill. He was remanded to July i5 without being asked to plead. lIIIGOOil _, Graves o! Iliiniaters Adopt UGIN e- At h?‘ homo, time following resolutions were embers oi llplimced with nu all n to mung the plant. mess and individuals. but his policy‘ was faulty. It failed to give (ic- cring business nt every turn. ____ Referring to questions of trade. By JOSI-Pll DYNAN ‘ Mr- cdonnell said Canada's PAR“. Juw 8 _ (Ala) __ Th. golperivty required that there m‘ PM". Imam mhmen broke ould he free economic relations stun information cone pllitdflflbh brought a tip from a woman that ed to the arrest of Sears at the their deadlock on peace ccnfeienre financial set-W inerrt l between the United States and the d l . l mam and United Kingdom. It required also ailltlllrearillleli Fralrllclzlto soend out in- "i" cllmdfl be 851'! in export The woman told police she had seen Sears with a knife similar m the one used in the Josmh Gelenoser stabbing and Bears was nicked up on a charee 0i vag-rancy. Police said Sears vitatlona tomorrow for the fil- ower general European peace con- e i’ sis compromise proposal providing i large amounts of natural products to the United Kingdom and Eur- m- rrz-oiirucilrds" “‘.‘.‘.“.?"°°. *0 - h nfl hm w c . ht The ministers adopted s Franc no‘ survive economically as rent-rm m“ . "w ‘lmple “n” o! p", muniam spreads to western Eur- 5t‘ 5 cedure, to be considered as sug- °P¢v gestlona only. would accompany the invitations to the conference. v said Committee to enter ations with the Pro- the noun of E term August and for three other stab- l5 l? "li.‘.‘.°".‘..‘i2.i:“.lil‘.‘.'..i.i‘.‘.r . Merger Oflihureheg 5 5 3 tory for i and the United "m" "3.’§"..'.‘l8.".'..‘.‘i.;‘:‘..‘.“i‘.’.‘.‘i phmm h, |;_s_ E. “Md” 1 r d a lli It!) fll El 0 1'00! llfI S Iooermt- ‘all. originally had de- s ind gffieial said the you lid I of daldren sttuilnl m Avenue and felt be no of men be thoiiht alter about gotiafions Iselo sien b den lojam Ilmnitlms. “rat s- “n:\:_ d mauve-oer) Malamute n» Church in the United sum and t l‘ mleeooal Church w ieh lasted for more m. g, five hwrl- id the mated States-a move that ‘he streamer-t on the ‘we will unite abou MUMOO Ameri- lldii. chili!!! with the Ill!- lseue apparently remo the last “n, mrmuuy_wu . awn do”, heal t formal covocation f wood llh: xceaconference ‘lo exarnnle,” "ul-llon‘ ha?" proposed treatieanzvith ling.‘ Hun- NT. 30mm“: lllfll ' felndtelilyinlhtliellvlrrl nlrlllt hill; forth refine dial fieultlea. the page conference gill! open July Ii Inseam ace. pro-war Inset dl the eh Denote. Aue. ‘l and of Hus 40-year-old war i ‘ihechargaaofatteanotedmur- stahirinenof impure" scan/immense" ‘IT-Illino- "m fillelhulnsdahlraoalylllm’ . 9 the oro- eanipared with ti.‘ ear. Larrahee- Forsythe Nuptials A gay profusion of pennies and cut flowers was the setting of a very pretty wedding at United Church. Charlottetown. P. E. I. on Saturday morning, July at eleven o'clock. ywhen Mar- garet Jean. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Fbrsythe. 33 Brighton ia to Nathaniel Nash. sou of Mr. J. J. Larrabee and the late Mrs. 176 Fitzroy St. double-ring ceremony formed by Rev. T. E. MacLennn-rr. length gown of vrhite slipper satin. fashioned in lines of fitted bodice. line. full skirt falling in graceful folds tapering to a train. She wore a finger-tip veil bouquet of American Beauty rosteé. e Forsythe. sister of the bride. wore length gown of aqua blue made on the same lines cf the bride. Her bouquet of the bride nus flower girl. She was adorable in a white crgandie 1th squared neckline. puff- war the reduction in civil service. dress w ‘ long full skirt. and The nuclear explosion -mits amounted to not much more rhunleg sleeves and "Y5 l“ "w" puwertul and mmhpnemalf of “new” Gem" carried a noseizav of mixed flow- more penetrating than those from 1-1.. sympgthjzed Wm. ML nsleyvl as‘ brother of the Kroom. Harold Florsythe. brothers of the d John MacWll- Lloyd Weeks an llama were ushers. and sang beautifully Kendall whose bridal music was verv much enioved. The bride's mother wore a be- coming gown of lime green crepe. white accessories. and corsage yellow roses. The 21001113 two-piece suit. white hurch was decorated with girl friends of the bows with white loses marked the Charlottetown Hotel. A re- ments‘ which if he carried them cut flowers by gin to emit dangerous rays _ after out will. according to figur€s ;iven ex ure to an atomic QXPlJSDOYI. by him to the Dominion-Provincial here the parents .131 party. after w tiful wedding cake he brides cake which out by the bride. A Mr. Iisley had called for peak‘ to bv the 1700m- finite stimulus thrc-ugh tax re-l ductions; the policy of deficit fin-l anclng created uneasiness as to; the stability of currency; und the. French Compromise SZLiiL.““£...§‘-°ii‘.§§§~".i. *?.“..-1"".:..;:S D 111 wing the re- 111$... of confetti r-nri btst wishes the hilWY ample loft bv car on R U4 interest in Hi0 bride travellin! in B fllfid llfill hill’. side in Halifax. N. groom is attached surf qr the R. C A . Gillls. Mr. J. R. Mac- Wiiliams. Mr. J. W. British Women Seek More Food IflGDOR. Jill! O—(§— ,. Irene Icvelocl. ' league of British today that " women ltted suicide boo a