MAXIMS or A MERE MAN polities by "w" “°""" tr floihllll chi-latte ,1] , Founded 1581. "13:: Gianni-din Two Cautl. Stage All Set FQrVENGEANCE, W“ ‘s mgpgly a continuation of Conference Re Unemployment (janadds Provincial Premiers Will Meet In Camera With Federal Got/t. Officials FBIJNI) DEM) IN 96A RA EE MONTREAL, Que, April 8-(By m, canadinn Press)-—Willlam C. Colflpgham, who, at the early age @133, was managing director of ms sherwin-Williams Company, of cumin, Limited, was found dead M M, guragi? here today, a victim or carbon monoxide gas poisoning. Mr. Cottineham was appointed mugging director of the firm last "u, succeeding W. S. Fallis, former President and managing director, ‘hi; became chairman of the board. May Cut Deeper-r; ' wick's delegates are, Premier C, D. Inroads Into Rly. Business m cuascow; N. 8.. April 8- fwmd Canadian PressP-The m0‘- ilrbiu may ciit deeper inroads 1M0 :3, “away business of Pictou bruins o result o! a proposal 01 the Canadian National Railway! 1° reduce Hopewell-Fletch LandinB. Btrliarton-tvcstville, New Glu-SKOW- Tliorbiim and Stellarton-Sunny Brae services. President George White presided‘ over a special meeting cf the Board: niTrad tonight. at which a resol~ iition was adopted vigorously pro- idling against tiie reductions. An oiiiriiil oi iliv Pictou County Elec- trlcCompaiiy suggested that hi8 company, already operating several biu lines, niigliyaaxtgnd its service toihe polar.- affected, although it; n: admitted the service would be, ‘liiegular in the Silrlng when roads veresoft, vssiica. N. ri., api-ii s.- ' "limp Charles w. nin-ns of 51a Francisco was favortd as n Iiiireasor lo lllShnp William F, lllllcrson or Boston. in charge oi "Illiciv England area, by dele- "lfl to the New Hampshire con- ferenc- nf thi- lliirhoilist Episco- lll Church today, -____-___-_-_- ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS. ETC wmmllfilllio Club loading hogs. esdalfl April 13th. 1930-4-9-11. "Morel! Club loading hogs Wed- ml- Avril inn List with Sec- - ' iaai-r-a-ii. "Annual Meeting of the Afton fiat-will be held in the Hall, mull»? Anni llth at 1.303. M. - MacMillan, Secretary. iaao-s-a-ii. n: Wm bu!’ dressed Hogs organs g h“ Timid!!! and Wednesday “M1 Week until rni-tnor notice “m, A- B- Cutclifie, Hunter ' 1887-4-7-31. , -__._ ‘mmikfaflt Hines Dramatic Club thei the 311°“ L“? “Durance in ma. - Admissioripilllil 135% Ladies with Piss free. 19i7-4-9-2i. 5 Bu" Li". ilhlrlottctlolwfif" April 1-41. iii-i- "cu woghnggm» some all to thc n“ "t? in. aid of Dunstaif- This Morning. OTTAWA, Ont., April 8. (By the Canadian Preach-The stage is all set for the Dominion-Provincial un- employment conference. Ten o'clock tomorrow morning is the hour set Morning, afternoon and probably: evening sittings will be held, and the general expectation is that the, “non tonight by mutant chief mnfefime ""1 1"” WY the "Bro: Police Charles Williamson, of day- The meeting will be in camera, but an oflicial statement may be issued at the conclusion of deliber- ations. From the Maritimos tonight came the advance guard of the provin- cial delegates. Premier J. D. Stew- art, who led the provincial Conserv- ative forces to victory in last sum- mers’ election is here from Prince Edward Island. Nova Scotia. is rep- resented by Premier Gordon Har- rington, Percy Black. Minister oi Highways. and J, Frederick Fraser. Provincial Secretary. New Bruns- Richards, A. J. Leger, Provincial Treasurer andD. A- Stewart, Min- ister of Public Works. Premier L. A. Taschereau of Quebec reached the Capital after midnight. Pcemier George Henry and possibly Attorney General W. H. Price are scheduled to arrive from Toronto on the early morninir train- Represen- tatives of the governmentsuot the Western Provinces are likewise due in the morning. ‘ Captain Angus Will v Pilot Pleasure Yacht LUNENBIIRG, N. 5., April 8—-(By tlie Canadian Prcss)-—Captain An- gus Walters, famous skipper of the champion schooner Bluenose, will pilot a yacht this summer. The Captain said today he ex- pected to leave April 15 for Jack- sonville, Florida, to take the helm of a yacht owned by Montreal par- ties who planned a cruise in Pa- cific waters. With him he will take his broth- er, Captain John Walters, as mate, and Charles Miller, Jr., and Bern- ard Monge, as seamen. Asked about the proposal to take the Blueiiose to Toronto as a fea- ture of the i932 National Exhibi- tion, Captain Angus said the mat- ter was in the hands of the ship's owners, Swicker and Company. “Record Output (Candalan Press) FLORENCE, N. 3., April 8—Flor- encc colllery again hoisted a. record coal were brought to the surface. The best previous hoist for a single shift was made on November 30th, 1930, when 1,450 tons were pro- duced. This mine first broke her record of some years standing in March, i930, producing 2,335 tons in six- teen hours, which record however, the past year until a maximum oi 2,500 tons was reached. The achievement today m")!!! the beginning oi single shift pro- duction records for 1933 and the officials and men are being con- gi-qtulgtgd on every side. W. D. Henley is manager in charge of this oolliuy. BOSTON, M!!!» Al)?" l-Mfl- Roaunond lllll Mncoinnnha". 3°- moiher of L35! Gff-‘fllfll. "n" W . Gmxrns institute at the home “may Boswali, Frenchfort, on "'8'" Aiirii llth, iaaii-s-a-n of Sir W’lfrcd T. Grenfell. 75m‘ ed Labrador medical lnlsslflll- lry, died here today. She was I native of Bil IIIIIWII. Vi’ output today when 1,539 tons of was broken several times durinB Covers Prince Edward ' Island Like the Dew) “*1 Read by Everybody CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1932 14 PAGES They only who build on ideas, build for eternity. MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN Annual Sulzsrrlpilunn Itellii-red 8.1.00. lly Mail Lhnalla and l]. S. A. “.50. iiiiiivi iii iiiiiiiigiiiiii- Is The Subject 0i An "Investigation 0f Those Leading The Search For Lindbergh Baby. (Canadian Press) HOPEWELL, N. J., April 8- ;Vengeance as a. possible motive in i ago, was the subject oi an investi- i Hopewell. While efforts to effect the return oi the "Lone Eagle's" infant son were apparently at a standstill, Williamson announced his suspi- cion of the brush fire which on Tuesday swept two square miles on Sourland Mountain and crept up ‘ to within twenty feet oi the Lind- bergh'a white mansion. l Williamson's suspicion of the ‘nature of the fire was partially Ebornc out by Colonel H. Norman (Continued on Page 10) REMANDED BERWICK, N. 8., April 8-(By the Canadian Press-Charged with murdering her four-months old son, Mrs. Iras Avery appeared‘ before Magistrate Cornwall today and was remanded to jail when the crown prosecutor requested ad- journment of the preliminary hear- ing until April 13. No evidence was taken today in connection with the death of the child, who was found dead in his crib. The Coroner's jury] returned a verdict to the effect that the child had been drowned and that the mother must have know- ledge of it. Revolutionary Movement Is Unimportant GUAYAQUTL, Ecuador, April 8.—— (A.P.)—-'I‘he rebellious Ecuadorean navy clung to the harbor and fort at Punta Piedra. today while the Government took emergency steps to deal with the rcvolutionists. An aeroplane squadron was prepared t0 blast 60 or more rebels out of the fort, and the port at Guayaquil was closed in order that steamers bound for Punta Piedra could be shunted elsewhere. The Government took the latter step as a means oi starv- ing out the sailors, who seized both ships of the navy yesterday and forced the Master oi the British tanker Buaro to help the") 5'41" machinery on one of the war ves- 5e15, The tanker later was released. The Minister of Public Works Suki the Guayaquil port was closed to International traffic only temp"- arily to prevent steamship Twill!“ gers from "being bothered." H0 851d m9 revolutionary movement seem- ed unimportant, that it was bound to fail and that the rest 0f the country was quiet. The Chilean steamer Guayas. carrying a cargo of grapes. WHB 1'9" ported overdue here today. and (we were gxptesled that she had fallen into the hands oi the revolutionists. Rescued In' Nick‘ Of Time DIGBY. N. 5.. April 8. (By the Canadian Pram-Rushing into his flaming workshvl! l0 "W? "me °E his tools and eaulpma-t. Ever“ Dunn. boat-builder and carpenter. was overcome by smoke today- H" was rescued by friends but not be- Star And Starlet Bessie Love. well known film star, known in private life as Mrs. Wil- liiun Hawks, fondly hold: her \_~@o_._._..._._._.._____—_. WELL KNOWN ACTRESS AND DAUGHTER daughteyMiss Patricia Hawks, who ‘Strong Feeling 0f Re- MAYASKFOR nissniiiiiiiii 0F iuriiiiii sentiment Still Ex- ists Against NfPd. Premier, Who, It Is; Rumored, May R1111 Another Election. : ST. JOHN'S, NfliL, April ii-iiiy: the Canadian Press)—0ut of thc- chaos of Newfoundland political fa- l fairs have come scores oi l‘lll'il0l’S,ll including one to the effect that the} legislature may reassemble. Thisl couldnot be traced to a reliable; source tonight however, and iiboutf the only definite trend in the situ- ation caused by disturbances oii Tuesday and Wednesday seemed to i be a. depression in business circlcsl and a halt in social activities. i Prime Minister Sir Richard Government l/Vill Cive Cibb Report rljareful Study London Port Authority Reconi. inends Scrapping Present System Of Ports. OTTAWA, Oiit., April B—(By the Cuiiadihii Press)-—Legislation bascd (m the FEDOrt of Sir Alexander Gibb for a complete scrapping of the present system of administra- tion of Canadian ports will likely go over until the next session of Parliament. So far-reaching in im- portance and so great in ramifi- cations are the recommendations of thc Loiicloii, England, port authority that the Government must give the 150,000 word report the most careful study. The document was tabled iii the i-Ioiisc of Commons today by A1- ired Durziiileau, Minister of Mar- is jug; five ‘week, 01¢ 3M is a]- Squires, who escaped from the Col- i’ me‘ Bellmd questlim- it rfillrflsents hmm Building on Tuesday when n the completcst national survey of ready smiling for the camera. Stamp, Distin Visitor. OTTAWA, Ont., April 8—(By the Canadian Press)——l-luman psychol- ogy can destroy any economic ma.- chlne no matter how strong, and if civilization tctters it will be be- cause of the failure of the moral stability and fibre of the people, in thc opinion of Sir Josiah Stamp, British financier and economist. Sir Josiah, who is president of the London, Midland and Scottish Rail- way, and a director of the Bank of England, was the guest of hon- or today of Premier. R. B. Bennett at a luncheon at which the invited guests included members of the House of Commons and the Senate, the Parliamentary Press Gallery and Government officials. . In a speech bristling with wit and epigram, Sir Josiah gave a comprehensive picture of the econ- omlc situation, an account of the Lays Stress On Moral Stability World And ETn-pire Economic Troubles Reviewed By Sir Josiah guished British Mistakes Acid For WaterAnd Dies In Agony LIVERPOOL, England, ‘April %Profeasor James Foote, Master of Science at a local technical school, died in his class-room today when he picked up a beaker of acid from his desk, mistaking it for wat- er, and drank it. lie fell to the floor, writhing in agony, and died in a. few momenta. He was in the midst of a lecture and reached for a drink of water to ease his throat. anxious days when England went off the gold standard, and a warn- ing against belief in any miracu- lous cure that will bring a sudden return to general prosperity. The eminent visitor had a few words of advice in respect to the forthcoming economic conference. “Any cure that brings about the (Continued on Page 10) Jap Planes Bomb Sinhsin ' i TOKYO, April iL-(Saturdayr- (APJ-The city of Slnhsln in Manchuria is burning in several places, partly as a result of Japan- ese air bombs and partly because of fires set by Chinese troops fleeing to the northeast from Japanese at- tacks, tho Rengo (Japanese) news agency correspondent at Harbin re- ported today. It was understood that General Tamcn‘: Japanese division would he recalled to Harbin, leaving to aero- planes the task of harassing Chin- ese rebelling against the new Man- churian regime. The thaw has made pursuit afoot most dlfllcuit. i Conference Ends Without An Agreement (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, April B.-The Four Power Conference called by Prime Minister MacDonald to consider means of extending financial aid to the nations on the Danube ended shortly before noon today without anagrcement. The conference split upon the question of the waiving by Germany and Italy of their rights under most favored nation clauses in their commercial treaties with the Danubian states. step was urged by Great Britain and Franco to give the afflicted nations freedom to make customs and fiscal arrangements among themselves and thus establish nor- mal commerce. The conference ad- journed without setting a definite data for the resumption of the parleys. This The conference also agreed that ts work would be continued through (Continued on Page i0) FUNERAL’ m, his face and body had been badly bumed- The workshop w“ destroyed- NOTICE ’All mcmb I ofthe Benevolent inih Society are requested to meet at their Ilall this morning at 8.80 to attend tho funeral of their late brother, William Dovlne. By Order, P. A. Milrnuhan, Secvy. l 988-: mob damaged the building and: broke up a session of the legisla-g tiire, was reported to be iii Harbor,‘ Grace last night, and today. Defy-i threatened to throw him in the, harbor, he returned to the city on! Wednesday and declared he had no f intention of resigning. i The next day Governor Sir Joliii Middleton announced a royal com- (Continued on Page 10> i l i I "MURIJIEILTRIAE THE llllNlllblll (Canadian Press) HONOLULU, April B-A swift conclusion of the trial of Mrs. Granville Fortescuc and three Unit- ed States navy men accused of lynching Joseph Kahahnwni was in prospect tonight as the result of hopes and plans of both prosecu- tion and defense. Although the possibility that Ports in the history of the Domin- ion. F01‘ more than three months 1355 Win‘. Sir Alexander and his assistants devoted their attention ling unemployed demonstrators who ‘ t° the prmmm “id made DBPSOHHI surveys of the Halifax, Saint John, Quebec, Montreal and Vancouver Doris. Several weeks will elapse be- fore printed copies of the docu- meiit arc available for distribution umoiig parliamentarians. To bring about economy, -more efficient administration and a uni- (Coiitiiiucd on Page lo) Meig/ien To ~ Be Honoured (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, Mair, April 8.-An Honorary LLf). degree will be con- ferred at the May convocation and graduation exercises of Univer- sity of ltfniiitoba on Senator Arthur Meiglicii, former Prime Minister of Canada and iiow loader of the Gov- ernment party in the Senate. Sen- alienists would be brought iiitc the case appeared in thc offing, John C. Kelley, public prosecutor, rin- noiinccd he would present his case in three days. Hopes of the defense for a direct verdict of acquittal were voiced by Montgomery Winn, associate of Clarence Darrow, noted criminal attorney leading the fight for the society woman and her three co- dcicndants. They are charged with abducting and slaying one of five men suspected of attacking Mrs. Fortescues daughter, Mrs. Thalia Massie. Both Winn and Darrow declined to confirm or deny reports that Dr. Edward Huntington Williams and Dr. James Robertson, Los Angclcs alienists who arrived here yester- day, would be associaied with tlic defense. i Fox Farm Is Not A Farm (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que, April 8.——-A fox farm is not a farm in thc eyes of the low as far as the tux assessor is concerned, Mr. Justice Stnckhoiise decided in Superior Court. The judgment confirmed the assessment placed by town of Laval Des Rap- ides on property of the Laval Des Rapides fox farms. Prior to 193i l the assessors had assessed thc pro- | perty $2,500 as farm lauds uiiricr cultivation, but. in that ycai‘ n. change was made and thc property was dropped from the “farm“ catc- gory and thc assessment iviis in- creased to $1§,48l. The action is now confirmed by the Court. - His Lordship pointed out that thc law relating to taxation of fnrm lands required that the land should “be under cultivation or farmed by a bona fide farmer or market gar- ator Meighen will deliver the Con- vocation address. Administration Of Canadian {Tlilillllillllfiltl I ii a iii i a SANTIAGO, Chile. April 8.~~(.-\._ P.)--An iiiiloiiiilie period of martial law was decreed by Pl‘l"il(li‘lll Jiiaii Esteban Montero today, as lie sought to complete his coup of $0.;- terday by which he retained control of the Government in spite of n. Cabinet crisis and a l'lill oii the Nil- tionnl Bank. The press ivas given to under- stand thnt detention orders had been or would be issued against foi- lowers of the former President aiizl dictator, Curios lbiiiiez. Under permission iiifiiiivti lay Coir- gress, the President did not. limit martial law,_and under the National statutes it may exist for sixty days. Mounted lanccrs and police and foot soldiers patrolled the streets illlll energetically rodc doivn the only attempt at a demonstration today. Meanwhile, the new Cabinet, under Premier Victor Rorles took hold of the country's affairs, aiiil expected shortly to complete v. programme for Congrers on dcvalorizailon o.’ the Peso. 'l‘hey hope to get cori- gi-essional action on the emergency by the end of the week. The run on the National Bank had almost come to an end today, although there was still some dc- mand for silver coins in exchange for paper money. The Government said ii was coli- tiiiuiiig its investigation of opposi- tlon conspiracies, and said it was noted that of three groups, thc Iba- iicz faction appeared to be most powtrfiil. The others were diibbeil opportunist, and Communists. Des- pite the presence of soldiers in the streets, there was no tension among the population of Santiago. Secret Weapon Of War Guarded By Its Maker WASHINGTON, D. C., April 8.- Feariiil lest a. valuable secret might fall into thc hands of a foreign power, Senator Frazier, Democrat, North Dakota yesterday proposed setting up a secret commission to puss upoii a purported deadly ivca- poii of destruction. The weapon-its details unknown to any but its inventor-virus design- cd by Lester l‘. Barlow of Stani- ford, Conn, who created the depth bomb mid other instruments of war, particularly bombing devices. Barlow claims thc invention would destroy either by explosion or fire cities or forces a thousand or more miles away and would require fciv men to operate. Ho declines to di- vulge any inkling of its naturi- but says he would be glad to demon- strate before the proprr authori- ties and oii his terms. l-lis terms are secrecy. Because of liLs request; for it. iii conferences here recently ivitli several members of Congress. FTflZlCl‘ submitted his resolution to set up thc seen-i commission, with four lll(‘llll)i‘l‘3 sworn to silence. 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