Guardian every day. while home in Edward Island. Pounded 1s Guardian, ‘m. sa Jlwav g attetown Guard! Attemp A ness Or Death Family. Of John Martell, Light- house Keepe'_r__On Flint Island. (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, March Bil-Officials of the Marine and Fisheries De- partment announced tonight the Government ice-breaker Montcalm would leave North Sydney at mid- night in a. third attempt to reach Flint Island, where distress signals have been flying from the light- house for three days. An offshore wind has cleared sway the tightly packed ice that twice defeated efforts to reach the island, where Lightkeeper John Martel! and his family are believed In trouble. Signals sent up Ifrcm the light tower today in response to a message dropped from an aeroplane gave mainland residents the belief that sickness or death has struck among the island's eleven inhabit- snts. A red lamp flashing-from the lighthouse on lonely Flint Island today spelt out a message of sick- ness or death among the single g family whohave been‘ held on the bland by tightly packed ice since unday. ~_ p oi-tuna of s91‘; kind has iii-ask the family of John Martell, who have been sending up distress iignais since Sunday from the little island one andone half miles off the Cape Breton coast, Rescuers tried in vain to reach tho Island N. S. ‘Arts Guild Members For Drama Festival , (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, March 28—This city's Theatre Arts Guild had a birthday’ present tonight in the form of re- ccgntion as Nova Scotiivs rep- resentative to the Dcm'nion drama festival in Ottawa early this sum- ~ mer. The Guild was organized two years ago this month. News of the s/ppointment came‘ ,in g telegram from Mrs. Milner ‘ 0od,_Saint John. who adjudicated - regional contest in this Prov- ince. Acadia University was the other entrant. ' At least five members oi the Guild will go to the Domin'on fes- tival contest. They are J. L. Rob- ertson, Marie Ackerman, Edgar Elliott, Richard George and John Cohan. These constitute the cast ‘ of W. W. Jacob's .play, "The Mon- ‘Key's Paw." It is posible that one ‘Il’ two other members of the ‘Iroup will accompany them. PatrolBoatOrder- ed ToPacificCoast NORTH SYDNEY. N‘ .S., March |5~(O.P-)--The Government pat- , 1'01 boat Adversus will leave Hall- ilx on April 5 to take up patrol ' Wrlr on the Pacific Coast, accord- ? i"! to official information received ' '" e. The Adversus. which has been in watchng the activities 1i the rum fleet of: Cape Breton. . ll now It Halifax for overhauling. _- “it is commanded by Captain E. i- Uroft. Vancouver will be the out- lrr‘: new base. maorrro. March za-(c. P-i-Tbo report of the Clus- Illa General Electric Company ""0550! at the annual meet- l"! today shows reduction in Mme of salcl. which togeth- * with a ausil amount or un- lllloa mm carried over Into ‘W. resulted In s. decrease in Over 38.000 people this Province — 8.000 in the .0111? — Read The The Guardian is read in practically every worth- Prince Start On Third i_ Lonelylslanders Misfortune In Tfie-Shape Of Sick- Ill? Canto m Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29. 1933 THE WEATHER ""11 W Ii-rws winds: mostly lllolldy with some light local snow; not much change u. “mpg-gum Annual Subscription D ll 4 55,90 B! Mail Canada aud U‘. u: A, “so 10 PAGES irescpors May Rooloii Flint Island Today t ToAid Has Struck The Sunday and Monday, in an effort to learn the meaning of the signal but were turned hack each time by the ice. Today, intelligible signals came through for the first time, only to have their meaning puzzle onlookers on the mainland. The signs were sent up from the light tower in response to a message dropped from an aeroplane. Pilot Don McPhersons note instructed the islandpcople to flash a light three times if they wished to con- vey a essage of sickness, twice for death. » A short time later the light atop the tower blinked. Watchers on shore disagreed as to the number. of flashes. Some claimed it had flashed three times; others saw only two blinks. ' As the shore people attempted to get into communication with the island's 11 persons this afternoon, the wind which had packed ice tightly about the locality for three days had shifted and was moving the ilces offshore. Preparations were being ,made tonight for a third rescue attempt by thc Government ice-breaker Montcalm, which was to sail from North Sydney, thirty miles away.‘ The Montcalm was expected to make lhe island around two o'clock in the morning. Verilgrin To "Stay In Canada (Canadian Press) LEIlI-IBRIDGE, Alta, March 28.— Any proposal to move the Doukho- bor people out of Canada was des- cribed by Peter Verigin, their leader, as “a question for the future." Can- ada, he said, was the home of his people and he expected to remain, here, although he might make per-‘ iodical trips out of the Dominion. Verigin did not think re-hearing of deportation questions would in any way affect his intention to re- main here. “I feel sure my at- tempted deportation will be invest- igated and I am depending on Can- adian justice," the Doukhooor lead- cr said. WASHINGTON, March 28- President Roosevelt will pro- pose tcmorrow to Congress a bill for the regulation of the sale oi’ new securities. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC "Auununceme n are innrrifll In "III column nt 2 cent»! per word strictly pnyuble In advance. "Married Men vs. Bachelors at Cornwall tonight. Dress carnival Saturday night. 8627-11 BRIT. PLANE ‘BURSTS INTO FLAMES Nli PHASE or JEWISH LIFE in BE SPAREli Adolf Hit1er’s Nazis To Boycott All J e w i s h Business A n d Professional Activity Beginning Liberal in Budge (Canadian Press) April First. BERLIN, March 28-(A.P.)—'I‘he spectre of a nation wide boyooot a- , gainst Jews hung sword-like over ‘Germany tonight with publication of extensive detailed plans by Adolf Hitler's Nazis to clamp down the lid on all Jewish business and profess onal activity at i0 a. m. l April 1. ; III?“ "v-_~_4_~ COMIMANDED JEIIOL DRIVE Here is n. specially posed photo- graplrof General Ncbuycslii Muio, commander of the Japanese forces in Manchuria, who lead the cam- paign in Jehol. were advised how, why and when the boycott would be "inaugurated like a blow." " Unless the Government prohibits it no phase of Jewish life, judging from the proclamation issued at National Socialst Party headquar-Z P l A N N E n ters in Munich, will be spared. l Jewish merchants, doctors and ‘ ‘ psign us well as Jewish children, to lawyers will be targets of the cam-- U F I l- “ u E E whom the Nazi pronunciamento would bar certain professions, and even prevent extensive atten-l danci- by Jewsh children in the schools. Suspect Is Taken In Custody As He Loitered 0 u t s i d e Premiers 0 f f i c e Publication of the boycott call came as a surprise, as tho news- Awaiting 0 p p 0 r- tunity papers had insisted it‘ would not be issved until anti-Gannon utter- ances abroad had cooled down. ilEiiAiIlHiiRiiY (GIVEN BAN. PARLIAMENT ROME, March 28—-(A.P.)-The police have in custody a man who. they announcer.‘ today, has confes- sed that he intended to assassin- ate Premier Mussolini last Mon- day. (Canadian Press) The man was arrested as he lo't-, o-ITAWA, March 2kg,“ 0g. Wed 111 the Plaza D1 Vmw“ °" ficers of the Crown are studying whch the windows cf the Prem-- the new authomy givgn to the ier's offices fncc. The authorlties- Canadian parliament as 8 come. said he had a gun in his Pocket qucnce of the Statute of Westmin- The prisoner is reported to have Stet,- Hom Hugh Guthrie, Minister "id 515° that he ‘iriglmfly plan‘; of Justice, told the House of Com- “ed "°P-° w the 05H”- “lrlmrt inons this afternoon. It was ox- March 1B, tho dfly Prime Mliistor| pected that a hm with a number Ramsay MacDonald and Secretory o, clauses embodying me wrflwp 1°’ Foreign Anal“ 55' ‘mhn 5mm“ ial and other rights given to Par- of Great Britain arrived for their mment would be brought down conference on the Mussolini Peace this “won In the measure would mm‘ Accmding m the Ponce “uupl probably be included a. provision critics he intended to shoot the, abolishing appeal‘ to the Judicial Italian Premier tlicrc as Signoro; committee o! the Privy council 1n Mussolini went to greet his visitors, England in criminal Gama but later decided to mnko theht- The statement m. ML Guthrie tempt in front of the Prom er's grew out of the mmrmauon by °‘“°°- , Hon. Ernest LaPointe (mo, Quebec It is understood the prisoner East) o! a b," reenutmg a clause dlsclalmed ‘my intention o‘ haml- that appeals cannot be made to the m! the British statesmen" Privy Council in criminal cases. "Buying livo hogs Hunter River Tuesday, April 4th, Everett Iiuslam, Emerald, Aldon Moasc, Kenslngtoii buying same (lute. Signed A. E. Wedlock. 8608-3-28-21. , "Borden Linc Club will be load- ing hogs and calves at Albany Wed- nesday, March 29th. Signed W. J. Reid, Secretary. 8iil1-8-28-2i. "Come and sec the Princeton Y. P. S. present their concert in Wheatley River Hail Thursday lnight, March 30. 8024-3-39-21 "Everybody should have a cash estate in their own right. You'd be surprised how cheaply this can be -rranged by J. A. Moore. Manager, Sun Life Assurance Co.. Charlotte- town. , March IB-Si. "Stanley players will present their concert in Fredericton Hail. Wednesday evening. March 29th. 8.00 p.m. Don't fail to hear us. Ad- mission lfic and 25c. a597-8-27-rnw-1i The police are said to ‘be in- This provision had been m the vestigating one of tho prsoncfs Canadian Grimm“ Code for 45 statements indicating he had an years Mr Lnpomto said; but in “°°°‘“P“°°' “map” “ mmlgne", 102s ‘the in... Council rendered a a“; n; prlncgps; tcndrinacgazirgsl decision in a western criminal case e mgar e ma - 1 My “re-weer PM "h" it‘; §§".°.f§?...‘°.§.‘l°.§"ili 35.12.22‘. probably was “cum; alone’ ‘for the judgment was the question of territorial rights of _the Domin- ion IIAIIIEITIEHIP. The Statute of Westminster, said Mr. Lapolnlc. had abolished the grounds on which the Privy Council had ren- dered its decision. It was conse- quently necessary to reenact the old provision so that no appeal to the Privy Council could be made in criminal matters. First reading was given to the bill; but on the llIluLs tending it would remain on the order paper until the measure Mr. Guthrie hi! (Canadian Pres!) TORONTO, March 28—R. S. McLaughlin of Osbawl». PIM- ideut of General Motors of’ Canada, today was elected to the directorate of International Nickel Company of Canada st the annual meeting here lo fill the vacancy caused by the doth lsst June of W. T. Gra- ham of Greenwich, Conn. All retiring directors were In ll points the Nazi followers ' ‘admit that “we were much wiser OTTAWA, March 28--Hon. H. H. Lcvcns, Minister of Trade and icmmerce, resumed debate on the iudget in the House of Commons oday. Alwihr-i’ Year had come and gonc‘ and what was more another year oi economic and commercial depres- ‘ilm W88 Past and gone, remarked Mr. Stevens. If one looked back over the past year or three or four years, many would be willing to Wdfli’ than we were." Many ideas which had been advanced as a cure-all were very mistaken ideas. Many "weird suggestions" had come from the other side of the Ilousc, said Mr. Stevens. "We, as Canadians, can claim a right to look buck over the past year with some degree of satisfac- tlon-even if it is grim satisfac- illfll." Mr. Stevens observed, “and we can look toward the next“ year with confidence." Stevens Scores Picture Of Trade Conditions A! Presented By Col. Ralston, Op~ position Financial Critic, Was A False One Says Minister Of Trade And Commerce. Critic t Speech Tlic opposition financial critic, Hon. J. L. Ralston, had been "cer- tainly not complimentary," Mr. Stevens continued. The member for until in n E A AS PLANE cusllis Disaster Takes Place’ Near Essen. Cause Miners Are Entombed (Canadian Press) NEW IVATERFORD, N. March 28-Threc miners were cniomirod late today in No. 1G colllcry of the Dominion Coal Company. Michele Kavanaglrs body was recovered from the fill. and it was generally be- lieved that liic other livo, llugli (‘rmvinril and bis son, , _ tfllinimis ivnuiil not bi~ fnunil IiRY.‘ TILF. .‘Iil.'i‘li ‘ZR— likPJ-Tiir (‘ily 0i’ livl-rpulil, as trl-moiorcd ni-rnpliiiio oi the Brlifsli Imperial Airways, burst into flames and crashed near Sssen, killing l5 persons, every Tlii- rui-n hzui iii-cu impris- cnvd by ii full. DHIPQCI‘ nppar. zilus “us rushed i0 lilo pli- moulh to be in readiness in case of "black damp" develop- ing in the mine. Yarmoutli-Shelbiirnc had been‘ somewhat confused, however, in his‘ descriptions of the Government. According to Col. Ralston the Government had been at once "weak and without self reliance," and "domineering? ‘at the same time "fear-stricken" and “arro- ganl." l "There was no word of encour- agement-_-nc recognition of the world difficulties and perplexities," Mr. Stevens declared, “and a gross misinterpretation of public statist- ics." He proposed to show the House, the Minister proceeded, that the picture of trade conditions present- ed by the oppcsilioii financial crit- ic, "was a false picture.“ (Continued oii Page 8) The debate on the Budget was concluded in the Legislature last evening at 9.40, when the House went into Committee of Supply with Mr. Strong in the Chair. After some discussion on the Edu- cation estimates the I-lousc ad- ioumed without passing any oi‘ the Items, to meet this morning at 11 o'clock. Those speaking yesterday in tho debate were Messrs. Heath Strong (COIL, Fourth Prince), J. A. Camp- bell, (Lib., Fourth Kings), W. A. Stewart (Con, Fifth Queens), H. H. Cox, (Lib, Second Kings), and J. Augustine MacDonald. Following is a continuation of the report of the debate as published in yester- day's Guardian- MR. HEATH STRONG, K. C, Mr. Strong, who followed Mr. Mc- Intyre in the debate oii Monday night, tendered his sympathy to the Premier and Dr. MacNeill, member- eleot for 5th Prince, oii their illness which had prevented them from at- tending the session. He congratulated Hon. Mr. Mc- Nutt upon his appointment to tho portfolio of Agriculture. We have had in the past two Ministers of Ag~ riculture who were specialists, Mr. - Lea in Holstein cattle and Mr. Sharp in foires—but now we have in charge [g-glcckd. in mind is introduced. (Continued on Page B) House Now In Committee On The Estimates Budget Debate Concluded) Las’ Evening—Speakers In Debate Yesterday Were Messrs Strong W. A. Stewart And J. A. Mac- Donald For The Government, And Messrs. J. A. Campbell And Cox For The Opposition. Little The Worse For Harrowing Exp e rience ‘GLADE any, N. s., March 2s-_ ALLEGED BANK nne aboard her. 'f‘hr~. cause nf tho acvlil-ii‘. was not definitely cstzihlislis-rl. Tho shin Bound from Cologne, Germ- any, to Croydon, England, by way of Brussels, hnd stopped at IIIIFTMI airdromc horn 0lll_v n short lime before ilio Cl‘.1$ll. Ono explanation ailvancori who that one of the three motors ex- ploded, setting fire to the plane Witnesses said the great slip drop- ped like a spout rocket. she land- od in a farmer's field. Apparently four of tliosc aboard BUMBINGPLUT IJNBUIEREB United States Secret l.“..’T.‘I.°d'...§l' §Z§§§...b°§‘f-§l. “Li: ' olhori vimcckiign, ‘Q. npncagfrl tho -liad been burned to death. Tivc-ivi of the victims were pi-isrciirloi-s and thrcc were members of the crcvv. IIAIJFAX, Iiluri-h 28—l(‘I'.) -—-Cargo tonnage handled in- ward and outward ovi-r Iiziiifnx Ilarbor ission piers for the period January 1 io Mari-h 24 shows n. considerable in- crease over the same porinll for last yrar and 193i. ‘lliis _\i‘2li"§ figures are 274,.'ifll.fi ions. In I932, tonnage innit-d amounted in 239.4775 and in 193i i0 721i.- liilfi. ‘ _______ ____4 The Weather, Ectl You "Don't Cm’ A tllrevslos m ‘fiifi School. or Service Attributes Plot T0 001111111111- ists And Is s u e s WarningTo A11 Banks. (Associnikd Press) NEW YORK, liiurcli ZB-Inlor- motion attributing a nation-wide bank bombing plot to Communists recently was received by the United States Secret Service, which direct- ed immediate transmission of a precautionary warning to banks. although verification of the report had not been undertaken by the Government agency at that time. Tliesc developments were icnriicrl here tonight of high authority. A warning memorandum of March 20 saiietgie tshecgetcSrfirvlcei {was in- _You or a o munss w re . planning to rent safety deposit You“ S’ boxes iii bunks iii the larger cities a throughout thy country and to? place time bombs in them slmul-i tancously, so causing explosions in: banks all over the land nt about the sumo limo and bringing about (lis- 0l'Cl(‘l' generally‘. In order that caution might be exercised in the renting cl safely deposit boxes and a check-up made of holders ui‘ deposit boxer. zit that time, instructions were issued to communicate the informulioii l0 the larger banks in district-s whore v Rescued Monday morning alter spending tho night on a drifting: ice floc, James Donovan niirl Jnmcsi McLeniiaii were little the worse‘ tonight for thor harrowing expor- ieiicc. Wltli a group of other youths, the two AbCNlCCll |.\0_v.s llnd ventur- rd out oii drift l('(" in scorch of seals Sunday. Swept to sea by a shifting wind, they wore drifting liolpk-ssly when an airplane locat- ed them the next morning and gave their position to a boatload of fishermen who took them off the ice. The hitter cold had rendered thcm unconscious mid it was at first feared tliat frost-bite would neces- sitate amputation ol their fcct. This possibility was discounted by their physicians tonght. YARMOUTII, N. 8., liiarrh 28—(C.I'.)—II. S. Raymond, prominent yachisman of New York and Yarmouili, was re- elected Commodore oi‘ ilic Lakeside Yacht club today. Scrrct Service ngciils were station- 0d. Agents were directed lo treat tlic iiiiillc-r m; of :.pcciul iiilcivst in each bniii: Wliil which llicy cum- municaicil. ’i'~ r. innu- .\lll'|lIiiililI.liiHi‘\l. (i|'l‘li']f, -,n~.._ mm. ' u in-nno. w: Three Rescued From Burning Tr a w l e r (AssogiT-liTPrrss) NORFOLK, Vii, March fill-Tho trwalci" Mobjnck, Oill of Nowpiii". .\I'ii‘lll'i\" \\'l"-l'- News burnoii in ihc trader's edit!‘ (his prim-prion llif‘ Crcriil", liil‘. COAF-l» guzirii iliiiiiiil l'<‘|)0l‘i('(l in pflrlii nro. High iliil- (his rift-ril- limmri-oiv morning in i .\‘||l\ sits llii.\' riiiiluii- l. - moi-mini: nu...“ _ _- n. m. Sliiliiiii-wlil- ‘ Ilrlif"‘-'i lnvr 1b.." i‘l..\i‘|:-|i<il»\\|v (‘All l-"ILIIIIY HCIIITIITLI‘. W-w-l; |l.|\s—I.I‘.'i\'f'.'4 Iloriloi» 9.1.‘. n Ill ‘Vork days-Loaves Cliilt tine 2.55 p. m, Norfolk division licudquartrrs. The crew of tlircn nicn was saved. Austin Monro of Norfolk, Va, the trawlci-‘s engineer, was scvcrvly burned about ilio faco as h’: and the Captain. J. J. Coughlin, mid Alix Duirszci‘, soamnii. of Nmv Jvr- soy. were ll‘$i‘ll(‘(l and landed safe- ly by tiic coast guard crow. Iii i rivs .1.) ‘iy ’l ornith- P.