Iounded ohurlottetovrn Guardian Two Canto Inning Guardian, fvlbrro Castle i HaaledToPort A For Inspection I tz-n-fl u, p, By Gurdian’: Special Wire) YORK, March 14-1110 W“. castle came beck to port my, a fire-destroyed hulk that n, the funeral pyre for 1M per- m, The once luxia-lmu word w, benched at Asbury Perk after m, disastrous fire of! the New Jer- wwnst last Sept. B, was pulled of! , gmdbm‘ today. Two tugboat: m, icrloating the ship. towed her up the shore. around Sandy Hook. m anchor ki Graveeemd Bay, out- “, me narrows south o! quanti- C. - “The ship will be examined by a M” oi‘ navel iiiqaeotms. I»! the mg recommends converting her m an auxillony for naval service, “ship will be towed to the Brook- Navy Yard for reconditioning. y it decides the ship is useless, the mi will be towed to sea and m! ill 100 fathoms. Fiery Laborite Married (C. P- By Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON. Mar. 14-40. P. Cable) miter spending the morning in the housing committee of the House of umnmcns. the ascetic-faced James Marion. ilcry leader of the left- wm laborites, left the Parliament Buildings today and went to Bat- iersea registry/office where he mar- ried liiiss hfadelinc Glasici". . The bride has been 11's sec- retary for the lest 11 wars, working ioirmiirlly. i ANNOUNCEMENTS COMING EVENTS.- MEETINGS. ETC “Hockey at Whcatley River Rink tonight. Skate after. L-ofiiii "Saint Patrick's Concert, Ken- iiigton, next Saturday evening 8.15. 11-5230-3-11-51. V "Carnival at Pownal Rink Friday, lurch 15th. Prime given. ~ 11-5350-3-15-11. “Reserve Monday evening March lhh for variety concert ln St. Margaret's Hall. L-5354-3-i5-ll. “legion Dance. Belfast Hail, iimdny, March 18th. Sandwiches ind coiice served. L-5256-3-15-2l. "Hockey at Stanley Rink to-" ‘llllli, New Glasgow vs. Stanley. . 11-5385 ‘ “Hockey at Bradalbane rink w- lilht, Freetown Maple 1461115 vs. Bndalbane. Skate after. L-5387 "The Winsioe married men vs. Milton married men at Milton lllllk wnleht. L-5390 "Cake sale Saturday at Hol- “mll 1n Bid 0f Saint Vincent's Orphanage. L-5391 "Flavor: game in Sea View mix lllllltlht, Graham's Road vs, Sea. llvw- L-5392 "See the three-act play "The- llll Prom Nowhere" in Freeland Hill. ssuirauy, March 10th. L-5173-3-8-15. "BL James’ Dramatic Club .\viil resent "The Hand of the Law" W11 Hall, Georgetown, March ‘ml L-saaa-a-ii-si. "Don't forget tho Ice Sports in Borden Rink tonight, classes for “"1 lllll yoiuig, starts 8 p. m. slim-n. L-blai-z-lo-ll. “Don't forget St. Patilrks 03inch, I. O. 0. F. Hull. Monday, "Arch 1B. Elliott's orchestra. L-5383-3-l5-2l “Carnival at-Oornwall Saturday llzhr. Good prizes. Skating after Mllllli- Also bcgpipe music. L-5393-3-15-2i “Doubleheader at East Royalty R0 lllit. York married men vs. East “lolly married men; York Con- ili vs. Royals. L-saoi "Kelly's Cross Drantatlc cub lit “Mommy's Lil‘ Wild Rose." llvs Cross mu. March 1am. 1f "Ill. first tine night. L-saia-s-ia-is-ia-ia. "Come to the concert in May- B-Iiilllli BA [EGISLATIUN PASSES HIIlISE ings in Record Time and Sent to Senate For Approval. (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) ‘OTTAWA. March li-Ths House 0 Commons went into higih gear today and established the 's record for rushing legislation. In 22 minutes, the Government bill stipulating one day's mt in seven was given two readings, passed ‘through committee stage and w‘; on its way to the Senate for rat- ifioation. Earlier in the day an liourwvas ment- in committee stage on the eight-hour day bill but it finally W55 d-lWDEd to permit labor Min- iner Wesley Gordon to mdraft a clause. ‘Ills House passed one im- portant amendment to the bill cm- - IXIWCHHK the Government to ex- empt industries with seasonal or mifimllmllt employuiont or where rush orders swamped e. factory. Church Protect: Discussion of the hwo bills was harmonious except when '1'_ 1,, Church (Cons. Toronto East) pro- WSWA- Helmet “Government by order-in-council" end the exemp- tionoftoomany‘ ’-*-* 1mm, the eight-hour day. Either there should be an eight-hour day for every workeiaor none at all, m. sisted Toronto's war-time Mayor. Liberal leader Mackenzie King and ‘Trade Minister R. B. Henson indulged in parliamentary dueli. "18. Both bills stipulate a flinc- mvlllille Period of grace to allow in- dustries to shift staff, and prepare for the loyment changes, “ls the Minister?’ asked Mk, King. “not sure it is not to get past '- Ifineral election before it (the eight-hour bill) might be noted (in the counts)?" Ntorted Mr. "I am quite sure." Hanson. “We had exactly the same tbim in the unemployment 1H5 a. few months. It will be the same when we come to other legislation." Calls Bluff "I do not think that suggestion is worthy o1 the opposition leader," the ‘Prado Minister hot back, add- (Contlnued on Page 8) Increase In Rail- w a y R e ven ue (YITAWA, March lip-An increase of 11.2 percent was shown in gross operating revenues of Canadian railways when they totalled 5N1,- 838348 in the l2 months ended compared with 5267.800.- 631 in the picvious year, tho Dom- inion Bureau of Statistics reported today. Operating expenses increased by $18,399,382 and the operating in- come by 811,301,101. or from 0M.- 084A6) to $35,8&.6~il. Fmfiht traf- fic was heavier by 10.0 percent and passenger traflic by 0.8 percent. The number of employees was in- creased from 113.908 i0 119.313 and the pay roll from $140,909,508 to 5154304314. or by 3.3 . Whereas in 1983 out of eech dollar cam-ed 53.’! cents went to operat- ing wages, in 1934 only 40.3 cents were paid and who: opcrat ex- penses amounted to 82.’! oen in 1933 and 38.9 cenis in 1034. Minister oi Lands Sails for England .___-.. SAINT JOHN. N. 3., March 14.- Announceumnt was made tonight that Hon. Peter Herman. Minister of Lands Forests for Ontario, would sail Friday from Saint John for llmgland on the C. P. C-Ducheae oi Redford. Bill Given Two Read-A bill. It is not to come into force for c twly/ .. - eop|e's Paper Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew > wa>ie~$tm~i--~ .- i ~ a . CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, FRIDAY, MABCE 15,1935 p, noe of Wales in Vienna g_ _ Jung a. tourist, but recognizable behind his dark glasses, the Prince of Wales is seen carrying a camera on the ground oi’ the Schonburn palace in Viennu, during his recent visit in Aultria. Will Question Sh o wing Of Great WarFilm OITAWA, March Ill-The anil- war picture "Lest We Forget," spon- sozcd by the Canadian Legion, with the approval of The Dominion Gov- ernment, l; to be the subject of a questiorfiin the Senate on the attitude pf the administration on the showing of the film across a. At today's sitting of the Upper Houm, Ssiiawr James Murdock, Ottawa, former Liberal Minister of Labor. gave notice: "On Tuesday next, I will direct the attention of the government to a motion pic- ture entitled "inst We Fcrmt" and enquire ls it the intention of the government to authorize, encourage oi- promote the showing throughout Canada of a. motion picture ‘Ln-st We Forget’ which had its premiere showing in Ottawa on the evening of March, '1." M...'~;.;?;i.,....~.... ' Ch a n ge In Fish Ta riff‘ AUGUSTA. Maine, March 14 - Both branches of the Maine legis- lature today adopted a. rrcmori-al re- questing President Rxioseveit "so to adjust. the tariff rates" on fish that it would be possible for "our fishing industry to compete with foreign competitors." New England fishermenu organizations ircently have declared against reduction in the fish tariff should such is‘: pro- vlded for in the projected Conu- diLh-Uniixd States trade agree- ment. i Dominion Popul- ation 11,000,000 UPIWWA. March 14—Befoic the end of the year i/hc populoMon of (halide. will be 11,000,000 people in the opinion c! government stut- Lttioimis. S. A. Oudmoic, chief o! the general statistics ln-uiwh oi‘ the Dominion Bureau o: Statistics gave the figure to the housing comm-Mes cl the Home of Ooimmm today. Since 1061. he said. the population had increased bv 500.000. BadgetSumlus On Ordinary rgiilnxgulilugedhiesdayklfiarch 20.311 , - ne n t. specs R . P d d Went. Adlnilim is cents. Sale of 80811118 I8 . r8 l cte ~mm candy. L-ms _ cc ‘__~" I Bedcque Rink, Lee. A: Wright UITAWA, March lc-Ihaace ill un-plu acorns aimed fame camel. moi-um, March s. N-ll-hadcawill have serially. Ordhary mum- - Wllmvtlaglea va. Bedbque the pleasure of r0901"!!! I llf- on luv also advanced but 5101c mmfillridey, March 15th, ‘plus on ordinary mounpwheu nut i; In nine ealcot ae lev- mflccmervsAliaimAdniil- be ichhbclgaciopar- caaeuhueuod.‘ m“ m- L-Bisl-S-ii-Ii lianieui acme an: within the Aeccrflnl to an announce- “ .._.... um iortnlahtbviihc can: uieuianlunomelolayiiann Wlntld-efewreiicblcmento eirevenuecvercldharyenn- bethaellnlthodecwillliring WNIentthQQunLIfmScmegood ditureuienetelpecildiobe iucipncmmnenunuuy. "mink! are available in each Queer-diner; leaned Xngfliehalbenlixcdaal amy-Awlybyletiai-ca-mpor- . tellhlldowatbaieufl! lflihLllubfl, m“. ouemnuuouaiinlauc p- wculanvum agleat deald ‘m o... , 95m “up; zuuunhu It uh wui. ~ ,, ihiacelra fureelelhLli- Rllalmieellrllflll- Livesicek r eting Board sible in view cl Ila hot that neat contemplates continuing, rfimghmwgfmfohlflh mm“. lefluneare tlogeflflguidiiblbfl follows: ‘fulfil!’ lliflmwll. made i-giu Ip to the day at the only important additional willie-ii Queens, m“, Mum“; pegcnhlioll. leveuul have cc ammo will he m u» fern a: “from 0mm“, mm; can: at in imam my eu nu memes _ lremgqqgmbdmgy. ygg, columnist,- lullchliaugeuwlllbeecuapar- av Hurting. m“, M m; 000,000 mm during u» 1m allvely m. confined c. adint- L486! rimmed-omnid- afloat phi-we. riiiiiiffii Fllil riiuaiiiii N0 Word Received From Ship For 28 Days. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) BOEDOIN 14-43mm fears for the safety of the Norwegian freighter Spec, WW, __ ., .19- hghi by heir iigents,’ Ago ‘revealed! ' lheyhadnowordfromifiieveseel since it Mi; Glasgow with a, 009.1 cargo 28 days ego. Bernard S. Costello of Harris and Costello, agents for the freighter. ivhlchcuriedacmwofflosaidhe believed the Spec might have foun- dered in the heavy Atlantic goles of last. month. The spec, he said, was in n. icimately the some p06- itlon as the freighter Biairgowrin when she sank with all hainds in Ilcbruary. Costello said he hadreceived a cable today from the spec's owner, Jack Salvesen o.’ Farsi-ind, Norway. wordhasbcenheerdtheie miiglht be eerie, Costello said was thutdhc mightbefaetiniceflelds of! Newfoundland. ilhefipecisliia feetlong and of Costello id die 2,82 imie net. an was laden wit mm tom or Scotch imthradte consigned to a ton dealer. Re-Aopening Of Sap Domingo Morket Sought ,._._._ HALIFAX. March iii-Prom!" Angus L. Macdonaid u ounced in the Nova Scotia Ihflfluturc infill’ ho had asked the resend Depart- ment of ‘Prado and Commerce to attempt to have ‘die Ba-nto D0- mingc market rc-ooened w NM Scotla fish. virtually barred by a high tariff wall. The Premier made it known he had telegraphed Minister of ‘lflde and Commerce R. B. Hanson streesin8 the "very lmirrlmw rs- suiis" confronting the industry in this province as the outcome of the Caribbean comtrlfs attempt t0 force its 1.200.001 residents m eat home products. It was a "very acriom blow" to the induatry. Gordon Rcmkey For asking information about the ves- ' - sel, indicating. he said, that no m only possibility‘ an beat‘ ABBPTS NAVAL '|E S T I M A TES Hope Exp-robbed That The Principle of the Washington Treaty my Be Perpetua- (0. P. Cable By Guardian's Special Wire LONDON, March 15-—(Friday)- The British House of Commons early today voted its approval, 158 to 6S, of naval estimates for 1935 amounting t0 $0,050,000 ($291,843,- 000 at par),.an increase of £3,500,- 000 over last year. The vote came after Sir Bolton Eyma-Monsell, First 10rd of the Admiralty, expressed the hope that the principle of the Washington treaty in some manner could be perpetuated in order that the navies of the great powers may continue regulated by international agreement. Eager for Reduction Introductlng the naval estimates for the coming fiscal year Sir Bolton also stressed Britain's dc- sire to see the size of battleships, cruisers, and their respective guns reduced by joint agreement. Ha announced the preliminary conversations with other naval powers to prepare the ground for “the approaching naval confer- ence" had been of good service, establishing the friendliest con- tract with all delegations. His statenwnt indicated that officially Great Britain is not ready to ad- mit that no agreement can be reached on e. substitute for the Washington naval treaty, limiting capital ships, or the london treaty limiting smaller vessels, both of which instruments expire on Dec. 3i, 1980. Firm on Equality TOKYO, Mhmh l4—Japa.n‘s de- termination to get equality on the higlggseaa is as steadfast as ever, her naval minister said in an in- tax-view ind-sy. ' Admiral Mineo Osumi told the Associated Prom that the Nippon dermand for parity with Great Britain and the United States will be carried. unchanged and un- weakened, into any future naval negotiations. Claims Agency D efra u di ng . ,._____ t (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, March l-i-The fed- eral treasury has lost revenue and friends of the government have made fortunes through an agency lectors, it was charged tonight in the House of Commons by Hon. Peter Veniot, former postmaster- genercb The agency was opened in 1982. "I am‘ not blaming the minister," said Mr. Veniot, “but the policy adopted by the government of run- ning this department not. in the interests of the public but of cer- tain friends who are making graft out of the postoffice." Postmaster-General Arthur Sauve said he did not know what Mr. Veniot was talking about but would investigate. Awoit Report Mass Buying Com mission (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, March 14—No intim- ation has been given the govern- ment es to when the Royal Com- mission on price spreads and mass buying will makeits report, Sir George Perle-y. acting Prime Min- ister, today told the House of Com- Cove rnment‘ "m" seilingusedpcetagestampstoeok" hibition the Dominion Marketing Aci. iure yesterday by one of th bers, Mr, Thomas Wigmore, Mr. Wigmore asked what was damaging remarks regarding iug Board from Opposition clamouring for the introduct “They their is now functioning." Euiiiiiiiah Sllllll Bill Nova Scotia Govern- ment S e e_k-s Per- manent Civii Service Committee. ___.__ (c. r. by Gvrdlelfi Swill W1") HALIFAX, Much 14-A special m-qmmty ounliln-WWB 0f u! Nan‘ Scoiiia Legislature today mwlW-‘d the Government's bill i0 ent civil liter i“ pics and cons had ' onthsflcorogdthollouae fortwo hours a. scco . Premier Anltllfl L. 15801100814 bill be sent in the com; 8D and fol- two oniwelillvn lowedupflhemdioflwitb amply u, the opposition’! charge that it failed to provide for a non-partizan public service. motive” Threateni n g _ Letter S en t A .To Hepburn ,___.. (C. P. By Guardian's fieeial Wire) ‘IORONTO, March l4—Preonicr Mitchell Hepburn said today he had received a fhreut. written on a plain postcard. to blow up his house and barns in Elgin County before July 12. The Premier said the card was mailed from St. Thomas, near his home. The message, in good hand-writ- ing, said: "Your house and barns would be gooc. places in blow up before July 12." It was signed "L, 0, L." The Premier said he was “rid paying any attention to it." and was not worrying about it. He said he had turned the card over to General Victor Williams, commis- sioner of Ontario Provincial Police. WILL APPOINT SUOCESSOR IN JUNE QUEBEC, ‘March i4—-It is expect- ed a suocesor to Rt. Rev. Lennon Williams. 11nd Bishop of the An- glican diocese of Quebec wibnlc re- signation was accepted by the Houac of Bishops at Shut John yester- day. will be named by the Quebec Synod at a meeting in mine. Arch- Scored B Support In Work Of Som Dealing with this matter in speaking on should," mid m. Wifniom amid u-‘ they think the Marketing Boa-rd u of use to the rumors. it is surely 11M business u» faulifind and criticise, but w ‘an and MAXIM! OI 4 MERE MAN Icodiuariuiaalelailieuuvll unlyueediobeflwlled. 10 PAGES A challenge to the sincerity of the Opposition mem- bers in persistently criticising, while professing to favour, was flung across the Legisla- e Conservative farmer mem- First District of Queen's. the Draft Address, the purpose behind the many the operation of the Market- members who last year were ion of such legislation. , “be consistent. If assist the Board that Another challenge to Opposition “sincerity was made by Ml‘. Wig" more in discussing the voiced by the member from Rus- tiw (Mr. Prohibition enforcement. not think such sions as the hon. used. tended in any Way to im- mote temperance. He had referred to great wonder was that, with all this information, not volunteer to do somethi plause) . ion or by the tin. (Laughter). lng prepared to assist the officers. to ‘Quint that condition was remedied." (Applause). Mk‘. LePage: "I have already ae- slsted many tunes." M1‘. Wlgmore: "I have been in Charlottetown many times and I have yet to sea the conditions of which he complains. I think I'M! have a very. very clean town in that respect." (Applause). Continents of the kind offered by the Rustlco member, Mr. Wlgmoie continued, were certainly a poor advertisement. for tourists. MAKES STIR-RING APPEAL “I have often wondered." he added, “if it would not be possible to get together the leaders of our churches, the leading laymen and women in every community and our leadirg political men of both parties in this Province, to see if we cannot formulate some kind of an educational policy that would be of value in reclaiming, morally, those people who are now in the jails. I wonder how many of our good men Ike the hon. member from Rustlco ever go down to the prison cells and tiy to reform these people. Surely fliers is some influence, some good, that can be done for the benefit of these people and of the community. by making them better citizens. I have an idea that a great work can be accomplished along that line. and I will go further and say that we have at the head of our ,, ent, in the person of Premier MacMiilun, one who would welcome my move in that direc- tion?‘ (Loud applause). deacon F. G2 amt. said today. "ymmgm- (g flggmiin‘ mom. Iberel leader Mackenzie inhalers-Ithaca. ' Kingaatedifitwouldnotbewell his ilietomahinquiries muceihlewnvu-yliele the "Welllwouldliketoicnowmy- "omen eeulddocnaell."nidsirueorge.lwillaak iuounparteoagauithetied thechairuuucfthccummiscionif “gauge. . heeengiveuaunyinlerrnaticn." O Buy slid. 1 Ounce Pa.“ . Bicnd and discover the pica:- m iii-i Hm m gives. UPIAWA. Mar. 14-h silly methods of deliing with Olli- uurplul. Dr. G. S. A of the government mm a study was desirable In supported by the march uianuiuctui-ing in- duairy. ‘the pollen ef provilng (Continued on Page a) Will ‘Study Methods Of _ ‘Dealing With TuberSurplus A greater use: for potatoes was referred in a committee of the National Research Council and the Department of Ag-‘culiure. The Department has undertak- en In investigation of the pol- elbilitieu of extending the use of Potatoes as livestock feed. ee- pecially in the form of ensilage. Further etudies will be made on the value of potatoes as utoek feed and the economies of potato farming. and canning of potatoes will be in- veils“!!- Aaaud III criticism mPage) with regard to He did extreme expres- mcrnben had The member had professed to have knowledge of the number of boats eflfllBvd m the rum-traffic. their names. their movements, their capacity and in one instance even the name of the person who was violating the law. "registered bootleggerfl-so many 1!! C119!" lotteto u, so many in Summerslde, so many in Rustico, etc.--and the supplied he did n: about the existing conditions- (Ap- The same gentleman on another occasion said he knew in Charlottetown and other Pllwefl where he could get 11111101‘ by "w glass, by the “teddy." by the gal- “Now," said Mr. Wlgmore. ‘W! are paying a lot of money for the enforcement of the law. Could In not do with less money for law enforcement if men like the hon. member from Rustico would vol- unteer lo assist and help the en- forcement officers? I would go further and say that I would 110A mention places where I knew there _ was liquor being sold, Without be- 5:2 eumenpuunnuunuacacr all can-ea qua IaaAJuI Jjsfilsiiilili IiIIlISE Persiggtwent Campaign Against Marketing Act yMr. Wigmore Conservative Member From‘ First Queens Also Challenges Sincerity Of Liberal Criticism Of Pro- Enforcement, And, Appeals I For é Real Moral Value. United iii AND Alli FilRBE salon BY iiiiuiiiii Extremely Delicate Mission Faced By British Envoys in Berlin Visit. (By The Canadian Preset‘ A Reports from Londou and obhel capitals last night gave an indie, uution of the delicate nature of um‘ mission to Berlin that will be uri- dertaken by British ministers tori days hence. Sir John Simon. fon- eign sec-rotary, end Anthony Eden; Lord Privy Seal, will be in Ber-lid March 25 and 28, Eden then going on to Moscow and Warsaw whlld Si: John returns to London. Havas we 11mm Iondon fore-r cast Berlin will propose a. German navytiiiperoentessbromasihq British, and an lair force “slightly, inferior" to the lfiendh, as hot bare pared o» go beifon the ehamlrr io- day to seek approval of the rue-is- um m.- lengtliening military ser- vioeinoiderfomaheupfortho "lean years” caused by the wartime drglp in the biriiiuure. mafische Korreqmnduia thatlfflietalkswcronotgbesis d absolute equality they would be worse than irselees. And in Moscow. semi-ofllcial word was given that if ‘ * "riomacy ‘yields too mndh to Gemmrry" the Soviet will mcrcese her measures. OITAWA, March IL-Pflllre ' Edward Island rates highest. 1mm: the Pwvihces in ratio of rooms in persons, S. A. Cndmorc. chief of the General Statistics of Statistics today told member: 0| the H- ‘ Committee c! the House of Commons. The Do- minion aveflle of mama per P911011, he laid, wll 1.26. Ill Prince Edward Island ii was 1.5! and the lowest figure was ln§ rural Saskatchewan Ill: .84. ; Weather Etc‘. No! iimccziileigf Bhococaefm V, \$\~\“Y EXACTLY A’. . 'qA$;.Sfcivooci _ .... tv~ u adian Prose) Moderate winds. mosily westerly: fair, not much change in temper- aiure. “ETEOROLOGICAT. UFFIFW, T nuin, Mnrcli ll~—\nliililillll rind inn - mum mmpcruturcsz- lllflwson SRBSPESBSES”, Maritime winds, mostly weeterly; much change in temperature. High title this morning at 8.00 and tonight at 6.110. Sun cote this evening at 0.00 and rise! toinoicovv morning at 0.14. Full moon Wednesday, larch D, l2 81 a. m. Snrmncreidc tide ewtlel minute later than Charlotte! n. ‘gun Borden ll a, I._ (Intro! ‘keevi-Ieriucntine (litre) ‘ll ii r . . l l. l; i ,. i l