- l .l‘l-lE GUARDIAN. New Soviet Ambassadors am. n ~ Identity Close Secret . . PAGE SEVEN —'~=--.=aI-..aan h .. eal float -— Phone. 240 -— Ask. For “Princess” % » Top Quality om SYDNEY Goal o... o n: sfsr. aosaazrs. s. it. I _ _ -— ‘Mowoorrwssmtr-"s; New Province . a -. M05000!‘ indicate that Preaiderl. Truman has selected a civilian v- lucceed Lt-Gen. Walter Bedell Bruit-h as ambassador m Mosww, E60!’ Gilmore. Associated Press . uulTQflpOfldeflb in Moscow. says the ambassadors residence and automobiles there are bell-lg n- fllfniflhéd. s. 800d inllrstlon lilo‘. a new occupant is about to u. rive. -- He adds —— and in this he agrees with reports current in Washing- To Bpenefit . h OTTAWA. April c - (c?) - i 1‘he Agriculture Department today announced that its freight - sill-an" P0110? 0n Western grains‘ and feeds, appllcabletc Eastern lOsnuda. now extends autcmaticai. { .5- to Newfoundland. Canadian Anny. .Are'a llealls To Arrive Friday or of administration at army head- quarters in Ottawa, will command the troops in Newfoundland. Cmdr. J. Piomer. former Halifax dcckyards commander. will handle navy forces until arrival of Com- modore V. BJGodIrey, naval mem- ber of the Canadian joint staff at Washington sine; 1037. Wing Cmdr. E. C. Wurtele, form- A. Pittman land COMPANY Lrszualo , er staff officer in charge of oper. atlons and air training at Trenton, Ont. will administer the youngest service. All three will come under com- mand of their respective service heads at Halifax. It had been an- nounced from Ottawa before con- cderation lust Thursday that each service would establish Newfound- land units. Their exact sire am disposal were not known lmmedi. I. G y. ._.__________ CONTROLLED DISTRIBUTION India has at present 100,025.00. People under a system of controlled distribution of food grains. ton ___ m t m _l This means that feeders in New- ‘ pected to be a lligletolllrlsletllzvollo ‘l: 3- (grfis l?“ benefit l“ the 9X‘ ready m the 5'5“ Depwlmelws l to their localiiglzl all tgll llcllordnntg foreign service. i '- 5 P111611 ' t Beyond uus. ‘the identity olgffiellgri": 1"!‘ will eflslnetlns in whoever the president has ;u a-re Prwmces- made "1"" mind has been a clossk guarded '£h',';:gg“dre::s°2 ‘lterd-Agffl t1- ' overe y he 8'1‘. JOHN'S. April 0 —- (C?) - A two-man advance guard arrived here today to prepare for entry o! Canadian armed forces into the new Province of Newfoundland. Lt.-Col. J. K. Ferguson. P.R.O WHAT PRICE MILEAGE? secret. , f ‘Ilhere have been reports fol-lily“? "8 Western wheat. cats, ‘flitnxrlaiytoligtgzg Nets: 50m! time. llflwcvfii‘. thlt the; ‘r Y End '5'" NM‘ 1 ‘ma 3 "ed foundland area heads of the three - . n ‘screenings. and br , . llifasldelrllarlstllzm tstaltl: mlddllllls made from" wlllelglwgrrliw‘: ' “M”, Wm ml" Ffldly‘ should make another effort to ex- l m the Prairie Provinces. “'5- M- 5- D“""' mm" "mm" plain its position to the Kremlin; F9545 sllPblied under this sr- and see if there '15 my possible ;rlinlement must be Used exclusively avenue of approach te- n. setLle-lP-S ffed m iG-snarlu for Cunadign ma.“ o; eaibwcslt gut-lung,“ ihrestoclr and poultry. The obect woud oconvnce‘ 'Russla. tilat what may appear to -b°-5“°°'°d°d b? i "villi-n may be warlike moves on the cart of ha" 0° mmwtliln With the 0f- mo United sts s are really only “Weller-eased criticism in this n reaction to ussian attitudes mum‘? m“ PTQSW-llflli 170mm and cos to fear of what may be 11"“ W" dteendins too heavily lrl Kremlin minds lol- the luture- °" military minds" in lcrelsn eh Personally Interested fairs. Two o1 the last three en- The President is represented as "W! 1° M0500" h!" N911 m1!!!- being very personally interested in "Y men» Avflflll Hmimarl hav- preventing the arrival of s. dell m3 "Wed ‘WV/WI Admiral when he would have lo- 1180159 slum”? "id 5111131- 5115 R‘ 116W Wm“ and when u, d,» ‘mu-dc man in the form of a. “regular” bombs, There is, of course. . no diplomat would seen~._w be the quggtlon u to his deterrninaflon logical choice if there is hope of to use the bomb if wal- canes. But "BI-UM new situations. Truman- his friends have sold. _V , ' ‘ _ , . would like very rntltlntojgvcld the responsibility of ordering, my l OGetextra good-locking; comfortable shoves with more Hiroshimas. He would like for the xlemlin to be very ale" on both his desire and his dot!‘- 'MlNORA BLADES Canada's favourite In ‘quality and low prices nil-nation. ‘I'll-is desire led l0 flpwlllfltlml l 4 for 10¢ —‘l2 for 25¢ ECONOMY m: AVERAGE MOTORIST DRIVES 10.000 MILES PER YEAR HOW MUCH WILL YOUR DRIVING cosr YOU rr-ns vesm MllQS ""85 Cggf Fgy Per Gal. Travelled 5000 Miie; i2 5000 5155,30 14 soon $142.ao l6 5000 $124.80 l8 5000 $111.80 1° - 5000 25o 40c $100.00 sssao 22 5000 221 40c $90.80 $76 WHAT PRICE YOUR NEXT 5000 MILES? -x-~x~»l —I~—I—-l--- I I I . DESIRABLE APARTMENT HOUSE l l g l0l W g . eymoutli Street l Cost Fer Gallon ' 40c 40c 40c 40c Gallons Used 4i 7 357 3i 2 271 Saving ‘ For common ‘ordinary sore $24 $42 $56 Living r0001, oiling Room, m bed rooms, Kitchen and §§ both on first floor. Upper Duplex with eightrocms. Ample closer space in eoch bod-mom,‘ hardwood floors, llfivpltlfid and hot woier heating system. Phone 2272. Bring your Cur or Truck in now and have it properly tuned up to ensure you of maximum mileage for the season's driv- ing. for a time that the President would revive his Mmbllln-WQ idea of sending a specie-l 1'90"" sentstivs to Moscow. The Btslte Department tried to m!!! "l! Rusdsns understand lllll Give Money To thrcuzh a message delivered by iianle llelsgates, To 00st Meeting '_‘ omsws. April 1 - (or) -- Labcr lillinister Mitchell today an- year. the effort could be one of the new nounoed the names of the all: Cana- dian delegates to the third session of the coal mines committee of the International Labor organization c"- stlll" F"'"|' also’: arnbensld ‘s first sssiswmnil- Thsre have been numerous re- oorts both from Moscow and European list-min: w" KIMIBJJY. 3.0.. April 0 - (OP) - . International Pruiderrt Join Ola-t today ordered the 20.- csnadian membership PAIIK Bar's c. MaeRAE AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SERVIDE meeting in Pittsburg April 21-80. The delegates include two repre- sentatives ewh from the Govern- ment. the mine unions tad employ- are. H. R. Pettigrove. Fredericton. and D. J. Butherland. Ottawa. both Industrial relations officers of the Labor Department. are Govern- ment delegates. Robert Livett. Calgary. president of District l8 United Minework- Irs (G.O.L.), and Freeman Jenklnlr Glace Bay, N.- 5.. president of District 26. U.M.W.. will be labor delegates. Vincent A. Oooney, secretary of the Drumheiler Coal Operators o! Association. and W. O. Whittaker of Calglfy. secretary of the West- ern Canadian Bituminous Coal Operators Association, will repre- lent employers. l The committee will discuss the protection of young underground workers in coal mines, the re- training of physically incapaciated miners and hours of work in the Ilines. Also on the agenda are dia- aussions of recent events in the eosi mining industry. and o! action who“ there is some chanfle "1 "'9 “W; sian atmosphere which 1010i‘! make new snowed!" WE“! '- _not only on the broad B90501 ‘s’ sues which divide Rvusaia. from most of the rest of the world. 1W1? also on such specific disazfev ments as Berlin. v “us” says “time. ‘PY ee the e new '"' "l" fig: ador ‘will come at a tn‘ which may offer singular Cl""ll"‘ unlties for reonenllvs mam’ UT" ~I lesome issues between Russia a1". the U5." . This follows by only a few (lav ' a Gilmore dispatch which started out by saying that "some lliplnm- at: not directly involved in the four-power dispute over Berlin speculated today "l!" ml! B new move to settle that issue. ~ considered against the Russian system of censorship. which inter- ests itself not only in the Pf"- tection of Russian P0110! bill? ilm- , sometimes. refuses t0 N” 515' patches which it considers actually erroneous, transmission of $11850 G" dispatches could have mos-e than ordinal-v slmiflblmt- Indications that Gen. smith Wm the Jntemationsl Milie- Mill and Smelter Workers Untied (C.- LO.) to stop pa pee oa/pita to: to the Oongrem of Labor which suspended the smel- ter union llast month. Harvey M y. Western Can- ada director of the mine-mill un- ion. said here he had received a wire from Clark. at Ohicago. daring throanadisn mom‘ p r to divert the- tax mania immed- iately to a Canadian strike fund. The union has been‘ paying eight cents e. man monthly to the C.- C. . ‘Phe 0.6L. suspended the amel- ter union, charging that some of its officials had made slanderous attacks on 0.0.1.. executives. Th suspension climaxad “‘ o feuding between the union and the 000F909. Murphy also announced that 800 miners at Comtr Motlntsm; 3.0. voted yesterday to give one day's pav to start a strike fund -for Canadian gold miners. taken by various countries in the light of conclusions reached at the second session of the committee. 11a ensrron sneer Pliflili m AllTOMOBiLE TIRES . Allll BATTERIES _ WIIILE rnrv LAST r1 2.0% DISOOUNT wransnn MacDONALD 0006i & 0E80T0 DEALER Sunimorslllc OUR BOARDING HOUSE , wetusaxrerai: suppose you: VACATION? You new A Youlie PLANmMG THE usum. vAcATmN Ascot As Mucl-l a FREE vAcATlou, ePonsms A5 THEl-HPPO IN ‘rt-ls zoo OFF Qelarlvesl-wl-iaiz-eumpu! ~ m ALL THE YeAcs I've ‘> -- rve ACQUIRED A Paoe- LNED l-leee, You've Beers ERTY in "use uoiz-rueizu ABOIST- so Peacem- " wn.os,weu. STOCKEDWiTi-l As reassess-no i is same Auo FiSi-l --"l'.‘i.l. ~ spam: Mos-r oc- AQ ADEAD Quint” 8( Q r": I * Phone 72 '. 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