a a Malia MAN _ s-nn-si seoadoll. _.;,;-.-.—.s~ii::~...-:.. *2 inns-i Oaallaa. Ieanlal III. casslottahwatlsasdiamiwsflsala. BEVIN URGES RUSSSlANS T0 WORK 170R cnanwrrmown. CANADA. wponssoay. JUNE s, 194s 10 PAGES N billing f of ‘wee " a promise, sisxnis’ OIL MERE MAN’ unexcused: non- abuts lhll. $4.00 Planning Visit To P.E. istaiiu UITAWA. Ont.. Juno 4-(flec- li)-Princo Edward Island is slated to play hostito two dis- tlngui-slied visitors later tn the SEISOH. First is Viscount Alexander of Tunis, Canada's Governor-General whose ancestors saw service in the Mai-itimes and who lanr-to re- visit the scene of the lolta in the earl‘; years. Second is lr Alex- ander l-utterbuck. Igfgaflotrunis- sioner of the United dons who arrived in Ottawa to assume his new post last week. At Government House here. Lord and Lady Alexander are already mapping their itinerary for an all- Canadian tour, assisted by Rideau Hall stafl and experts of aevoral federal de rtments. . "Their cellencies plan to make a short Maritime tour early in the autumn." F. L. C. Perelra of the iGovcrnor-Genernlb staff told Ihe Guardian's correspondent ‘this afternoon. ‘They will certainly in- clude Prince Edward Island in the four." Prairies ln Summer Reason of deferring their Marl- time visit until the fall. it was stated, is that the only suitable time to visit Western Canada ls the summer before the harvest. and Viscount Alexander had ex- pressed a desire to see the thous- ands of square miles of wheat fields of the prairies. He was in- formed that while the Eastern Provinces were beautiful all year (Contilillzd on Page ii Col. S) British Cancel Orders For Alrcrait_§arrlers LONDON. June 4—(CP) -- The Lmdon Dail-y Express today re- ported that the Admiralty-has cnn- coiled orders for four additional ‘faces-tori aircraft carriers which it had been estimated would cost 30.000000 pounds ($lB3.000.000). 'I\vo old aircraft carriers. the Furious and the stratus.“ also will hr scrapped‘ "thérfifi apdpcd‘ I816.‘ ' 10 serviceable battleships, fivr- the King George V. the Duke of York, Anson, Howe and Vanguard -sre fit for full service in the- fieet. acrorillni; to the new edition of the authoritative. “Jane's Fight- ing Shl s." The uecn Elizabeth. Valiant, Nelson and Rodnav -are “to slow and the Renown is too lightly arm- ored for modern requirements." says tho 48th edition of {he pub- llcatlon. Jane's also said that four battle- ships had been abandoned in con- struction, four others hnd been assigned harbor duties and the Warsplte would be ‘ scrapped. Coming Events "Movies an. go to-nlcbt. "Movies — Cove "iviovies — Emerald Thursdml ght. "Dance in Iona Hall this week hpeilponod. 8-6-11 "Dance at Seven Mile Bay Hall, tcnl 6-5-li. _._. "l. l ion Dance. Mt. Stewart, Thur ey. June 6th. Ralph's Orch- estra. r 6-4-21. “on-J in Cr ud Hall, Friday. June 7th Craiplapird W. I. ‘ 6-5-11. "Dance Bonahalw, Hall Thurs- day‘. June 6th. Rollie MoKennies orchestra. ~ 6-0-21 " stock, mixed cloves-seed and oice doubimf-e-cleaned oats. McGu n a Boyle. ' 6-4-81 Mldautzrufilllillidllfflfl “b! each a Week. a y w“ 6-5-21. _ “See wutsiuis v.1’. o. s We Damn» w as mu a Mo. - s-s-u *4 ' "Box Social lnur-ity Ban, w l. s..i€s*"..:..°°"*.... , y‘ a s-s-u. in w. 000110 Buntein. of Local Officials, Shippers Visit island Connector and civic ofldclals. producer-a. and all others the development of trade between the Province and Ne-Infound d had an opportunity yuteniay of viaiiilng "Island Omncotor". ‘ largest and bed. eq mtarchmt ship evertoaoon thePrlnceibdward Island-Newfoundland route. Limit-Colonel Stanley Clarke, son of ‘Mr. D. A. Clarke, preeld ‘ o! the Clark Steamship Compass . open lwuae aboard the P een 4 pm. and 6 pm. yester- day aifiemoon and showed thevis- itoss through the modern freiahtt- er. meat-Col. Cleo-kc is the neph- ew of Colonel hank Clarke who attained Mr. Churchill at his home in Florida last winter. Among those visiting the ship during those hours were the Hon. W. M. flushes. Minister of Public Welfare and acting-Premier; Hon. W. F. A. Stewart, Minister of Atl- riculture; Hon. '1‘. W. L. Prowse: His Worship Mayor B. Earle Mac- Donald". W- E Aonew. provincial tiode agent for oundl -‘: Bimi-aln and Bell, who are agents for the steamer; Limb-Col. W. W. Reid. D503 glad Dr. E. 8. Netting of the Dominion Deqmrinlent of Au- ricuittne. Not: a square foot aboard the "Island Connector" is wasted and yet none otf the quarters. eltiiaer for the ere. officers or crew is cramped. There ts plenty of room for everything aboard the sthia but one gets the impression that a roaster dcslsner had ruth- (Contlnued on P88: 5 001- 3) the the Careful Study To Brocade Church linion WINNIPDG, Juno 4—(CP)—The union of the Anglican and United arches will not take place until t least three years o! pro-educa- tion and study have elapsed, said Althbi-sho L. Ralph Sherman of Rupert's nd in an‘ interview to- da . ‘yThere has been no discussion at any time of any proposal for cor- porate union between our two bod- es," the Archbishop said. "The :loint report of our-two committees has to be esented to our general synod in lnnipeg in Eiotembcr, and to the general council of the United Church of Canada at ap- proximately the aame time." “Both cxrmmltiees have under- stood clearly that they could not commit the churches they rep- resent in ‘this matter." Archbishop Sherman added. _ Cost Of Living Index Advances UITAWA, Jtma 4 — (GP) — 'I'l'ts - -li index calculated by t of statistics itinnped .2 poln tiring April, the Bureau reported today. Calculated on the heals of 1035- 1989 equals 100, time index was 122.0 on May 1 compared dth 120. April, when for the first index hut reached a h: than at an period durinig the . The Apr calculation shows an of 21 per cent since Aug- ust, 1N0, when the index was 100.8. The in resulted f huh f “Paenve o: we'll‘; B!‘ N groups used in “mama? o. 1...... n e . ‘Ric food induf Rains ilolp Crops In Western Canada for the time being crop deteriora- tion which was becomng evident in humor ear week. the llxnnlnion Bureau of Statistics sis-id today in the second of e. series of on crop conditions across Canada. Infestations of cutworni and wireworm are reported in some areas of all ee i Wee-flier tn tinned generally bedrward until late in May but during the last ‘.0 more conditions have hnpuov tori f H m-atmns _ ‘y page. tc but are genera y rom Some areas n New lcit re- port grains and clover only fair with vimnner weather still needed, The heavv bloom on cherries, alums and peers in the Annapolis alley indicates a good set. 1s r to t-hmug o t the Merltim " slight: frost ‘amaze to strawberries in a few local areas. Continued oool wet weather has further delayed spring work in Quebec. Cattle have only recently bee-n put out to pasture and light snow fell in some areas at the end of May. Apple bilght scab are rted in seine dlstri ts. n Western and Central Ontario weather has Nmalned favorable and pl bztébaro general for ave:- oy than-e. e . “any: acts 2n (Cxglas - this are . Heavy mm o! wales. pears, peaches and apricots are an- ticipated, although cherry and_piiisn crops may be llg ter than last year. Wartime llossln 4 Builds" OlTAW-A. Juno 4 - Wartime Housing Limited had 59ml? s total of strzasszss on March 311 mil up to May 8 had completed 71.051 houses. according to a return tab- ed in the Commons today for Donald flaming (PC-Toronto m- linston), - Let Women liecitle On iiats In Commons OITAWA. June 4- (OH-Mr. Speaker Gaspard Fauteux. amid laughter, in the Commons today left it to the ladies who visit the parliamentary galleries whether they will wear hats h; future. Mr. Speaker, a broad Inile on his face, made his statement- "after a few day's meditatiorW-ln reply to a question asked by Mrs. Gladys Strum (CCF-Qiitkppeile) who seldom wears a hat over her blond tresses. Mr. Speaker read quotations from the Bible which ruled cm ladies head wear for churches and said he assumed it was on this source that the custom was based. The ble had also counselled women to be silent in the churches. At present women were admitted to the floors of Parliament and were not silent written rule stipulating that women should wear hats "o "I'll leave the matte: to the decision 014 the ladies themselves, Covered or not their presence in the galleries will always be welcomed." liapori s n all Killed Bfmgitgr wlgpi wrcx. R. 1.. June b-(AB-gafige said today Lucille Pelletlor, l0. was killed bYh" 11- yoar-old brother. Not-nun. in a fit of rage. Norman alleacdiy struck his ais- ter while they were plea/Ins Mg. contending "she didn't play fair. lnitlilfs body was found yester- day in tgie caller cigar; salt": 0kg; info; or nine. ; ltoliilad by blows on the head with a" ant instrument. ' a boy was taken before a clos- ed session of Juvenile court. OITAWA, June 4 — (OP) — rains ovcr 1- areas the ndrfe Provinces ave halted n; re. - sstisl pl t e early returns. felt that O He had been unable to find any N 5 Provincial Red Cross j Drive Well Launches! ‘lfhe Provincial Red Cross cam- D-"Jln mt awav to a. flying start tvetendsy and st a second supper meeting in as many days divisional commanders. team captains workers zovewncouraglng report-s which indicated that the objective for the City would be over-sub- scribed. City chairman Roy Cud- J act-ion in when canvass was conclud- ed ‘Ihursday Charlottetown would provide the incentive for the whole Province to t0!) the minimum ob- jectlve set at $12500. Early returns from the fizddays canvass indicated that in each oall made the valuable contribution of the Red Cross to society in and war was recognized and the wthere r . . mere are still many outstand- ' work of the organisation every- collected edlnnoallstobeniedeand optimists: prevails anion: the oRici-ala ofthe camnaimn as to obc over-all ulti- mate succeu. At a. stupor m lng ‘Thursday it is anticipated that the drive will exceed the expect- ations of many. and all workers were emorted to~ complete their calls in order to alleviate the ac- cumulst‘ of work which neces- sarily falls on the shoulders of a few in the conclusion od such s catnpalgn. Mir. Cumnore welcomed among those aittending the supper last night at Trlnlttv Church hall, Mira. James MacMllla-n and Mrs. B. G. Peppin. ’l'he lady workers will make a house to house canvass comrnmcira Friday. Among the sttoeakers last night were Provincial chairman lifliwln Johnston, Rev. Keruietfs MacMil- lnn. and Rev. T. E. Mocllenmn, who emphasized the great work carried on by the Red Cross and congratulated the workers ontheir success. Major N. W. fowl-her announced the winning division and team in the collections the first: day. The divisional wtnneitwasllo. ‘i (incur- ' - ~(fiwttltllldfi'a'flflblfifi“ly)’l Building Awards At new High TORONTO, June 4--(CP)—-Con- struction awards across Canada continued in unprecedented volume during May. Maollean Building Limited reported today. The total volume for May was $82,199,155 compared with $38,371.40!) in May 1945. Contracts awarded during the first five months this year totalled 916304.000 against $116878 300 in the some 1046 period. Residential construction amount- ad to 833307.600 for all Canada. Commercial building was $22,268,- 700, more than three times greater than 5.987.000 in May 1945 Indus- trial construction totalled $18,857,- MO. a large gain over $6,177,500 and eflitineerlnz construction was at 36367355 compared with 91,770,- Constructlon of 5.981 units valued at $29,802,500 gut un- der way throughout Canada in May and 4B apartment houses val- ued at $2,406,000. ltaps Trial Opens In il.S. Supreme Court TRURO. N.S.. June 4 — (GP) - Trial of Hexiry Barrett, Millbirook, . ., chatted with ng a seven- yesr-old llrl April M, ‘opened tode in Nova Sootia supreme court a - {ed-l a grand fury returned a true Rpecmtors were cleaned from the toourt when the child, one of 13 cto witnesses testifying mlflléfi n “r3110 she said hm‘hb "pop ‘u she pointed to accused. The Gown alleges the t Barrett hs offence under threat after l the girl to his "home" Park. 'lhe home was housing Mm-i —Livflook pr reoalved from lmlltrv. I ‘ndtflfl l0 b0 g Qt few months vie cuts and the AIYWIIWTQ tbs outs may Affected by thin 7.000000 the out . wit!» and 29,000.00) fouls. Tourist Trade lI.S. Booming adlens spent $83,000. 8., the Dominion Bureau tica reported today. American spending in expanded by 41 er Uni-ted States rose 45 per tho 351000.000 in 1944 irnately th and 812.000.4700 in 198B. 1M4 of more than 48 hours ed with 1,800,000 in 1944. leading share of the bec followed, claiming the Mnrltlmes, principal! New Brunswick ports. or 6.7 per cent Provinces with four per cent, $6300.11“) esident of the s‘ Association was re-elected p! time branch were: sett, Centroville, N.B.; treasurer, N.S.; executive, Fl... 1-1 N 5.; e A ness, 11.3.; P .1. Borden. P.E.I. noon after deciding to year's meeting at Halifax construction of a mated 060.000.0110 were today by Henry Ford II, of the Ford m. librd said the cen p NATIONAL CLOTHING COl-l-ICTIQN a i’ A Send what you can to your local collection centre Nil 11 I I1 r Williams news of tra-gic, almost disastrous” cnta in supplies of foodstuffs which are expected to force a heavy reduc- tion in dairy herds, hogs and warned that the feed supply than is so lmstnble that even fur- bc neccaaa y. ’ 9.900.000 dollar with over $96,000. per cent of the grand total. Que- Hasmtas‘ morning's session of the annual conference. Other officers elected vice-president, T.E A. JG. McCou-ry, Idv oward, Martins, N.B.; A.W. Sullivan. St Stephen; RJ. Vrcom, Deep Brook, rg Cameron, Inver- Mclnnis, Port Bad News For British Farmers LONDON, Juno 4 -- (O? Cable) odours in Britain Hundreds of thousands of pigs millions poultry are ex- htcsed in the: w of the h": wal- BIO I110!!! 500,000 pigs Between Canada, OTTAWA. June 4 - (OFF-The tourist trade between Canada arid the United States boomed in ‘i045. with U. S. travellers spending over $164,000,000 in Canada. While Cun- in the U. of Statis- Canada cent ln 1945 over the 1944 to al of $117,000,000. while Canadian expenditures in the cent over riding b travellers from over- sea? lncludillg Newfoundland to- $3,000,000 in 194-4 Canadians travelling overseas spent about $2.- (00000 compared with 82.800000 1n ‘the gross volume of non-resident _ control of atomic energy and ann- ggouold‘; c? ‘cuédzflmafizwtgmlzh nments impomible, the U. N. sub- teéanim ooo"1ir'-fm-~Moic'=°°"""1"B°-~i" . flesh-a!“ “tn”, - ever. rammed from glared today. It ecornmended that local border crossings. The number entering from the U. S. for periods was esti- mated at 2.500.000 in 1046. compar- Ontario continued to attrac: the U. 8. tourist 000 or 5B 17.5 per cent or nearly $211,000,000; Brl-ilsh Columbia was third with ,- O00 or 13.4 per cent. followed by $N.000 y through $1l.(l00.000 and the Prairie or about Post-toasters Elect Officers U1‘. STIFHEN, N.B.. June 4 — (UP) — J.W. Merkel, Dlfby. Ntgg of Canadi at ‘Ila Bas- secretary- erpool. St. of pomnilttces were heard 1y and a number of resolutions par-used. The conference ended this after- hold nest in June. Ford Company Plans Big Iiosoarclfientre DETROIT, June 4~Plalns for research and engineering centre to cost an esti- sr- -‘ president Motor Company. tn. in b9 tract in Royal ma. svnm-zv o. nobson News Briefs LONDON, June 4 — (CB-Torn Williams. Minister of Agriculture. said today the British Government intends ‘to get rid ct all labor controls as quickly as possible." OTTAWA, June 4 — (OP) Re- sources Miinlster Glen said today in the Commons that displaced Europeans who may be brought to Canada will not. get immigration preference over British persons who want to come to this country. NEW XOR-K, June 4—(AP)—Dx- clusi-on of Franco Spain from the United Nations makes effective in be considered for member- ship in the United Nations l! Francisco Franco were removed. SOITHLAMJPION. England, June 4—(CP Caibie)-The liner Aqui- tanla sailed for Halifax tedav carziyins 4.000 servicemen of all ran s. MONTREAL, June 4 — (CP)\. Igor Gouzenko. " ‘ -i clerk who held the spotlight for nearly five days with testimony about alleged Soviet pro-hing into Canadian war secrets. stepped down from the witness box today at the conspir- acy trial of Fred Rose as the Crown turned to other witnesses to build up rts case against the Mon- treal member of Parliament. BUBNOB Amos. aiiae 4—(AP) --Asrarian reform-with the two- fold object of utilizing idle land and attracting to it what pragt. dent-elect Juan D, Peron m1 “adaptable immigration" —has M? Priority on the legislative pro- ram of the incoming Argentine overnment. WASHINGTON. June 4—(AP)\ AU dlscharses from the Coast Guard were suspended tonighb-an apparent move to conserve nan- power for the running of merchant shi-ps if there is a maritime strike June 15 ln the United States, TORONTO. June 4-—-(CP) -G. 91811‘ 90141011. resident of the Canadian Manu acturcrs‘ Associa- tion, in a telegram to Labor Min. lster Mitchell tonight asked for "a firm stand" by the Dominion Government aga nst lawlessness in industrial disputbs. PAR-IS. June h-(APL-The three miller political parties maintained silence tonight on the question of who will head the "iew French Government but zmpartlal observ- ers believed a Socialist would be chosen. BRIG-l-YTOIN, lifngland — (C?) __ Mat-Gen. 11.0 Miles, command- tns the smith-Eastern district, said recentl that only 200 men were ava- c to clear mines frown 30,000 acres o1 the south Down. And half w’; Maritime Man Heads Bank 0f Catnida e'€§3'%s.n of am": gietzcublve vice-president since last sion to the late Morris W. Wilson. Dcbson entered the banking mm. president of the Royal Bank of Canada brings 0o the top position of s Rreat financial institution an- other inan who started at iihe lowest desk. From Junior clerk htii; same pwmwfly. and was president o_d the bank from 1084 until his death in May. Mir, becomes the bank's fifth puesldcsit. the second main to have attained the po-mldenoy. Jillle d— day elected Sydney G. Dobeon, 60111781‘. BS president in succes- A native of Sydney. N. S., lvlr. nees there as s. Junior. Election of MB-Obaon today as Wilson, wiho travelled int-he Dobson now within the bank Measure 0f Program A measure of the progress of tihe 1:51:11; these Yawn. and 0:10am 1511195 generally DIO- vided by the bank's asset figures In 1e00, when Mr. nohsaif joined the Merchants Bank od Emlltfax ( to become the Royal Bank of Canada) assets amounted toless than eighteen million dollars. In the momentous years between 1934 and 1946 when he was general manager. expansion in s11 phases of the bank's budnm was not- able. Deoosits rose from 'i mil- lion to one billion, BBO on, while amets moved uip from 758 nailllon to over two billion. figures which place the Royal Bank Ca-nam amongst the first liibeinks in the wotrld. ' Mir. Dobsotn atnd the late Morris .W. Wilson began their careers in the Maritime Pzvvfrices within 06W er . ma: in t early dtw Mr. Wilson foresaw that hardworking and. ‘ youngster was marked for future distinction. In ths 9864a co 1910 thdr pa . when Mr. son succeeded w. Wilson seman- sser of Vancouver branch. Mr. Dcbsorfs appointment three years later as general inspector at head office, Montreal. aauin hm hit these two men together, and nether they worked as a. teenn un- til Mr. Wilson's untimely deal/h last naontih. ‘llhe new president of the Royal (Continued on Page 5 Ool. 4) militia}... Party Leads In Italian Election Slboerlpflon Delivered IIJO. PEACE B. the Soviet idea that the Huston method security " to a federal “the PM 1min‘ i other Provinces I IJ-l-A. OLI- Sccs Curtain Soviet ideas its Obstacles (By The Canadian Press) LONDON. June 4—Foreign Sec- retary Bevin declared today that permanent peace in Eumpe can be asurcd "hilly if Russia enters free- ly into the European settlement." “lit we don't ivant to have total war we must have total pence." Mr. Bevin asserted. Replying to Foreign Minister Molotov of Russ-la, Mo‘. Bevin sold “sweat obstacle to peace" was alone represented democ- country in the world has adopted the Soviet system." , Opentlnt! two days of debate in‘ themglougek of on ‘ p0 . r win implored tha United states to disregard soviet: rebufls and continue seeking a four-power. 25-year to ensure Gemini militarization. ed Russia is lng and the creation of dance." Meantimcfibe said. Britain would continue trytnsz to extend her 20- yenr friendship pact with the So- vlet Union to 5O years. No Attempt To Dickie f ldiinlievindmiodanyattesgd oniibepartofmdtainand a gifted States to dictate to Hua- Conneming Germany, hp cellar] for federal control of the country 0f as a whole. laence believed that. the Rub! should be separated palm from f‘ , . Bevin adding: "I have fdt in Iitv of the problun that the od s. ‘ province under temetlonnl control, to t; flood 0611mm. one Bllllblfilbdlnsishd be abebierfl Oif ‘nrleete he attemvt an: comnrfie oval _ em was made by Brfmn (Continued on Page s O01. 6 Begin Preparations For Maritime Fair i!!! AMHERST, N.8., Juno 4 -— ((-22 -—Prepa.rations for the {Rt win by the Amociation followln evacuation the Royal '3 Corps from the fair bullthngs will served as a supply depot d war. The fair l-s scheduled for thfl l (By The Associated Press; I ROME, Juno L-Tha mtiddle-ob. the-road Christian Democrstlcg Party rolled up a commanding , lead of more than 2.000.000 votes over each of its tlwo nearest rivals; -th Communists ts—‘ e and . tonight a tabulation of two-thirds; of the ballms cast for an Italian; nst-ituent assembly showed. = Monday Iwll-Iwfld by the Interior Ministry; “which se-td that no official results t on the m yJQBlIDllO referen- dum would be nsade before tow XIlOYXCIW. a $4,612 I-‘or Copy _ ' Of Gray's Elegy ~ LONDON, June 4--'I\-ie first is- sue of the first edition of Thomas Gray's "Elegy In A Country Churchyar "As-ncut and unbound -waa so to a London dealer to- day for noon (04,00). The cqpy. the lob was done. sixpance (11 cents). Reports 0n Canso Causeway Survey E casual suction, including two biting: on the sits of a possible sub-surface survey on the new terminals on either Strait is completed. field work has boon in study 0X possible rall- . Ibu- borings have been com- ‘ possible site of term- Bicep Cheek and on the 3 gangs i’ c? 8e 5' h excellent low srade route found for connecting chess ' ‘on the nor! ill Isd the availability of nave-y party tinder s w. . Amherst. N l" ht hi??? almost 200 veers old. 01181111111? 00st q TORONTO, June 4s- blinimum and maxlmill tsmpdatfloaz- Vancouver ...... Edmonton ‘ Regina C! Gil . ii Winnipeg 5 Toronto 47 68 Ottawa 46 6D Montreal 51 68 uebec 48 03 Saint Jo n 3C - Moncton 39 O9 Halifax 44 51.‘ Charlott 40 "til Sydney -- 3'1 Yarmouth 41 hi! HALIFAX, June L-(Wodneaday) —0ificia.1 inland foreoaofli iaucd by the Dominion Public Weather Office here at 13:16 can. ‘fift- today. and valid until C onlght. . Prince Idward» Inland: Clea! wth much the aame taamorature. southwest at Chara reoce River Vallty. tied coflfltlonl will suntan New Hnmlwiok on Wedneadty. a‘ i.‘ 3.. w in a week's time "lf ah i 7: