MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN —---- [III-c Gulf r l’ meiown Guardian EIGHTER’ F0 UNDERS >- nummqgpgghioohfi. {WW ‘ III Cells The Peopi’s Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew CHARIJOTTETOWN, cannon, THURSDAY, Paper FEBRUARY 2s, 193s position Motion Defeated In Commons r By A llllNll lilllill IBIHIRT ARTIAI. plain H. R. Saw- ‘bridge, 0f the Battle Cruiser Renown, Stripped of Com- "mand. l J. By Guardian's Special W!!!) PORTSMOUTH. England. Feb. 2'! 0. P. (Schick-Amid dramatic es the veteran Captain H. R. ridge, commanding umcor o! giant battle-cruiser Renown. toduy iound guilty by a full martial oi “hazardlrlg” his in the collision with the bat- , Hood two months ego. was dismissed from lfls com- snd as tonight is on hail-pay. It wssthe second oi three courts- growing out cl the collis- hetween the Renown and the during manoeuvres or! the coast on Jan. 28. when ships. among the largest g vessels in the world, wcfc Bear-Admiral Acqultted estcidsy Resr-Adlnirsl“ Sidney icy. commander of the battle- r squadron with his lisg on Flood. was acquitted oi negli- . Tomorrow Captain F. '1'. B. er, Roar-Admiral Bailey's flag- ’ sin in the Hood. goes on trial. Captain Sawbridge was charged holding a course until the risk collision was present and then to take eflectlve action to nt o collision. beer-Admiral Jliaiiey had con- e that if orders had been car- out expertly aboard the Re- tbe collision would not have 011']. Prd apparently the nine king offlurs rorrstltilting the iwreed with him. (Continued on Page v1) First‘ Reading omen CJMK. Bill In Senate W- P- by Guardian's Special Wire CITAWA, rob. fl-rilst W“ slvcn in the Senate today I Kiwi-Ire sluthcriidng ufllllllfi- o! Canadian National Railway W“ commune 8900.000900- Tbe measure would permit the vernment to moot certain bond maturing in the next year. "so would empower the tilt to reiund some callable securities replacing them with new at lower interest rates. ‘Further consideration ol the bdll Wlwduled lcr tomorrow. ANNOUNCEMENTS COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC “Huskies vs. Rovers at Milton "my niimi. If not line, n-i- ‘ L49“ "Flfsligame c! oelni-linals lcr 5 a E ‘El - t-eeu-a-so-si "sealed Tenders will be received Large Majority Liberals Withdr-Zw- From- Debate After Defeat On Standing Vote Which They 112d Challenged. (C. P. By Gulrdlhlfs Special Win) (YITAWA, Feb. ill-Tho Bennett Government hsd a ' ‘ty ol M lodsy when it beat hack the llrst no-oonlldonce motion cl the sedan. By a division ol ilfl-ddhCouservslivel turned down s motion criticising the administration lor not presuming e. deflnllo policy to cure unem- ployment sud end distress. Liberals enlisted ell but oils monitor ol the C. group in support ol the motion which was Mecliennlc (Lib. Vancouver Centre). A. M. Carmichael (Pros. derllcy) stood dp with the Couservatlveebeosuso lie said dslest ol the government would leave rclorm legislation high and dry. . Urges Pension For All OITAWA, Fish. TL-The parlia- mentary expedient o! pairings today William Irvine (U. I". A. Wctslkl- win) provided the highlight oi the prevented Eon. Ian MncKeniiie, Lib- eral member icr Vancouver Centre, day's debate when ha urged Do- minion pensions for every msln irom voting lor his own motion. Mr. MacKenzie lfound the Conser- the ags o! M. This adaptation oi the Townsend scheme o! the United votive member with whom he was paired was absent from the House States would remove elderly people iron-l the labor market and “make of Commons when the vote on hi! want-ol-conlidencs motion dealing room ior youth to take their places with unemployment was called 101‘ in the work-shops ol Canada." lax. Liberal lehaidg‘ W. L. w s. s. wocdswoi-tn loader cl the I m“! W" ° "i" ' Co-cperstive commonwealth Fiedsr- "W "l4 “"15 u“ "W? 55 N5 P!" ation, sold later the pension scheme ll Wm‘ "m" “mm” n" B- mum“ was not a plank in his partys plat- lorm although the general principal SUPREME Blllllll Al GEBRGETBWN Justice Saunders Com- ments Favorably on Absence 0f Crimin- al Docket. ' The Icbruuy sitting cl the Q1. preme Court loi- Kings County was Mid w ‘meadow. the soul inst. with Mr. Justicev A. C. Smildcrs presid- ‘Ilwo oi those Nppointed for pp- viceontheGi-snd-Junywereun- uvoidabivy absent. The names and Bdibdfldl 0! the ten jurymen m“. ent are es ioiiows: ‘ ‘ Le i Dower, Georgetown Royalty: John McClure. Albion Cross; Reuben Machon, Guernsey Cove; ‘Thomas Dcnshce, Roueneath. H1! Honolu- in ms address to tbs Grand Jury expressed gratification in the fact cl there being no crim- inal cases before the Court and thought the reputation of Kings County as a law-abiding section ct the country was being wortbily sus- tained. _ In animal-sting to the jury their regular duties he reminded them that the present occasion also gave who is recovering irom a cold. cl social dividends was acceptable to most oi the members. Attacks Liberals One of the Quebec Conservatives Onesime Gagnon (Dcrchestcr) ‘, charged the Liberals o1 his province were attempting to create racial dis- cord and "attacked-them for resc- tlonsry views on social. problems. ‘Ibo Taschercau Government, he said, was blocking old age pensions and unemployment insurance in Quebec. Ho called upon Hon. Ernest Lo- pointe, lormer Justice Minister - who was not in the House at the time-to say whether he sided with Premier Tsschereau or a new, pro- gress.ve wing cl the party. Two members urged land settle- ment us the only lflllml i111" W‘ ilnempoyment-Mr. Carmichael and ‘John Hackstt icons. Stansieadi. The Saskatchewan Progressive sug- gested a Dominion Land Bett-‘emeni- Commission to make a survey o! available term lands which could be distributed to the surplus urban population without cost but with iinalicialassistance ior three or live years. Liberals withdrew lrom the debate today and, with the exception of Sir George Parley, acting premier dur- ing Mr. Bennatvs illness, no Cabinet minister his spoken. Immigration Policy Blamed Canada's immigration policy was in part responsible lor existence oi s surplus population in the cities which in turn was employment, John '1‘. llnclnett (Cons. Stsnstead) told the House. llbr e. period oi years approxim- ately 150,000 new people entered Canada each year. Most. oi them were listed as iarmers but they rap- Guardsm Found s Shot Mystery Surrounds Shooting In Bank Of England's BullionYard. .__..._- (A. 1'. By Guardian's special Wlrc) LONDON, Feb. ill-A young Welshman who leit the coal mines to join the Prince oi Wales, Welsh Guards was lound lstaliy shot in the Bank oi England's bullion yard early today, and the iin-ancial dis- trict buzzed with the mystery oi his shooting. . police and military a/uthorities maintained silence, it aims-red like- thc lull story o! how and why James Baker, the 20-year-old gusrdsman. met his death would not be told until the coroner's in- quest Friday. A rifle crooked in the bullion yard cl “the old lady 0i’ ‘fluesd- medic Street" lust before dawn. and the sergeant. in commend of the guard rushed to Baker's sonny post ei the main gate to find him lying on the ground, shot through the head. He died shortly ulter- word. It was understood one cartridge was missing from the deed guards- insn's cartridge belt, but friends re- liused to believe he committed sili- cide. He was ol the happy-go- iucky type. He had no apparent worries, they said. idly drilled to the cities where they hum“ _ h“ ' 1°‘ w d° Wm‘ “"1"”! i u: mum undetmaiiidsm 1cm. Iolisi or by ob- lose unemployment p. these people were on taming Jobs caused others to tbtm and go on reliel. The was the cities, burdened with relisl costs, were on the verge oi bulk- mcn‘ and follow guerdsmen recalled that he seemed strangely silent when be reported ior d-ut/y yesterday. ruptcy. The policy oi raising tsrlfls, giv- Canadlans on benevolent policy, sold Mr. but it was the policy stalled by the Iiihsrsll. Th0 rat's lllld settlement sctivi hid lllc blah productive ol good results. = ISCAPID BY III-KIN BUPI IDNPDON-Jfllievds who slob din- . wetches and jewelry valued at 01.6.4100 from a jewelry store in Aldgste escaped by climbing down i0 hot cl silken lope from s gown- maker's . i Ho» Dionnes Deny Having Re- ceived, Brusque Treatment n. '° “‘ QM nmmfi iii i 4‘ ‘t. YoungWelsh °°° them the opportunity and privil- od g to the attention c! lbs D89 nt o! Justice my pos- sible lmirm ts in our cxietin: Provincial statutes and even in our . Criminal 006.6. In his releronco to the farming he believed that many armors would be well-advised to wage more moderately m the pro- dlmtiou of seed Ind tahlslbch p0- temoes and devote themselves more to diversified fanning. He hoped ‘hat the eflorts cl the Marketing Board would prove to be oi substan- tial benefit to the farmers dining thcpresengcrlsis. lhvlewclthe duct that msnv llwbie in Western Canada are obliged to accept don- ations oi potatoes and other vege- tables {roan Eastern farmers Hls Honour leit that the Government should devise a plan to purchase the above mentioned commodities at a reasonable price irom the innin- ers in the East and supply them free oi charge to the needy dis- tricts cl the West. Concerning the world-wide de- pression as it streets our own coun- try, Justice Saunders thought that the record oi’ trade statistics in Canada during the past you were singed a spirit or optimism loi- the u m. (Continued on Page 1) Economic Council Soon To UITAWA. Pbb. flpieglslsticn to set up an economic advisory council es Iorecsst in the Speech lrom the Throne is expected to be the nut measure Prim; ' ister B. B. Bennett will introduce in Parlia- ment. it was learned tcdly. The bill W" Prlsticsilv ready, it was stated, but decision upon the three or more WMWulmI-leillithellorscnnelol the council had not been reached. The board will not in the some capacity on matters dealing with economic progress ol the Dominion as the National Research Council sets on scientific problems. Rciorm measures this week have received little attention in the House cl Commons, having given way to the want, cl conlidencg motion cl MecKcnsi (Lib. e Vancouver Centre). moved as l-u amendment to o motion Monday plug. e e fl- bapltfldid hum medncmtileir loin- weelsncrtbpeyJileneuesteit-mu vaudeville in will"! lnfllsdilhnhondsom pipe Bbtflglfltllllhilmmlvlfiwll wuthpwsdus, seeintllcirlittletumilouleto- Aimougntbeiiiebeotobe HIOMIIWWWWNWWWUN obecbedthstempenuuoeetlss bolidsycdihcirycusigiivuelbey iiflencrlmutlntssdooubaotrv- an cwslhlbhvl svnsudDnAlius nu wills-it tbebriein _ , ecmequmbwlohg, thebiecitifllliiltwvv l0 flied tbelrbeeltbwesnsver becknear Mull! lllillllllpl. ten and live other children. Al threes were busy today answer- reedyiblivaisbilwlnllllmlfil. lnssseidestqueeticnsllvtdse gxglléhthficmmlrflll“ UMBIII, nowtheirdlittls These was some excitement ghfiihwuwmnqygqqgggm communal-midwife? tllemiteehsdsbownsteekrlm- rumpus dsurhtvn e-irlv N07. IQ _ s, they were consisted. thew-Mr IMIIHHlWBI-JWivenuleelmlre-nuuu lmflosilltllllflm” . mentluedltedtotheuiintho mi-v-belov-m “Wit N- “sieuuuiuiqm been. nninmccnintMnvMB-iacsiueuomelynirnviisuqu» lestloieachtlscvllllllfifizbqlhl. _ m. ‘s , cold, hes-brought s lull in admin- isizratlv. and political activities. Be is not expected to leave his sport- insnt tor s dsy or two. The cold. contracted st the end cl lut week. was ‘pursuing its normal course, it was arsed, and there will no ap- prehension it bright become cerium. Ethiopia- Delivers Prot es t (A. P. By Cardinal's Spools! Wlrd IDIII, Ieb. 2'l—I'orei|u Ol- llcs clflolsls begun drelflng s rebouee tonight to the protest by Ethiopia against the con- tinued lending or troops and munitions to Italian Somali- iuid. The Ethiopian Charge d'Al- lelru, Negrsdss Yesus. deliver- ed lhc protest-c. nolo to the t from Em- twc colonies." Victor Emmanuel. lie also rc- mlnflcd Italy his nation was willing lo pay the lull indemn- ity demanded by Home. 29 Killed In Explosion In Moscow Government T o In- vestigate Ca u s e Of EarlyMomingTragedy MCECOW, Rab. ifl-Iuimediaie investigation c! the eimlosion and lire which demolished the Kramin factory near Moscow early Sunday; killing 29 persons, was in- stitutod by the government tonight to determine whether negligence caused the disaster. Severe penalties, sometimes cap- ital punishment are usually pro- scribed i! it is established careless- ness is responsible lor such oc- currences in the Soviet. The factory, which employed several hundred workmen, was de- stroyed, snd 800 leit without work were given early vacations. Many ol the victims were liter- allly blown to pieces in the blast, making an accurate check oi’ the dead impossible ilntii relatives oi all workers reported their missing. The tragedy occurred shortly al- ter midnight. _ All available lire_ lighting apparatus in Moscow was called out to light the flames, which raged lor three hours be- lolo they were brought under control. Advisory Legislation Be Introduced ARMED Pouci Plillli cu Y - By Edmund A. Chester, Associated Press Foreign Stall (B! Gllltilln-ll’! Special Wire) HAVANA, Feb. 2’l.—-Pollce armed with rllles today blocked thousands ol school teachers trying to collect their salaries ahead oi time as the lilth ulembor of rs sidcnt Carlos lidendletels Cabinet resigned in the lacs cl Cuba's spreading school strike. " The teachers, acting on the sd- vicc d strike leaders. m chad en muss to the oflice oi the Board o! lducetlcn to demand their rebrusi-y Ply- A cordon cl police, carrying the customer! emergency rifles, met them and iirmly refused to let them enter the building. Previously the comptroller oi’ the . Excels in Flavour treasury bed ordered suspension o! payment oi February salaries to the striking teachers. F a c e Manslaughter Charge In Connec- tion With Drowning of 41 Persons. (By G. B. l. Gordon, Canadian Press Correspondent) OASTRJIB, St, l-Iuiola, Feb. 27- An inquest into the when an over- tiiicate permitted. out 0n Bail Captain Charles Reece was ar- rmied after he had concluded his testimony and wLen arraigned he was released on $1,500 bail. The owner, George Heniiy Cox, who has been ill since the disaster, was arrested in Castriss end later re- leased on $2.500 bail. - Both were remanded until Mon- day, when a preliminary hearing is expected to be opened Only shipping cdiicials, police and members ot the crew have been heard so Iar at the inqust, but a number o! the ‘l5 survivors ptolrcdupby»boo.tse.nd canoes alter bile launch overturned 3 1-3 miles from Labor-ls will be called when. the inouiry is resumed. Surveyed Launch Testifying today, Arthur Chas- tanet, asistanli; harbor masher, said he had surveyed the launch 8t. George on Feb. 2 and issued s cer- tificate lor l-ler to carry d0 per- sons. Her life-saving equipment then consisted oil 40 lilsibslts and seven iilebuoys. Fitzroy Sargent, one oil the sea- (Continued on Page '1) inaugurate CancerFund On Friday Notables ‘Will Launch Campaign In A Nation Wide Broadcast. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Win) OTTAWA, Feb. TL-King George V silver jubilee cancer lund lor Canada will be inaugurated by the Governor-General on Friday night in e. nationwide broadcast over Can- adian Radio Commission network beginning at nine o'clock, EB.T., it was ounced today. He will be ioliowed by Premier R. B. Bennett, Liberal leader Mackenzie King and Countess ol Bossborcugh. Th; fund will be Canada's expres- sion cf thanksgiving on the 25th an- niversary ol the King's ascension to the Throne and Canadians every- where will be invited to contribute. It is planned to close the cam- paign Mey 5 so that His Majesty may be advised on the morning of jubilee day, May 6, ol the response to the appeal. l A strong board cl trustees has been named to administer the dund. All the money collected will be spent in Canada to light the dread disease or cancer. It will provide tor con- tinuation of research work, ‘invest- igation and demonstration. (By A. '1'. Steele, Associated Press For"!!! Sill) (A. P. By Gulrdlllfe Srpeclll Wire) NINGTU. Kisngsi Province, Chi- ' no, libb. rl-A social revolution has all iiucnce in Control Gains. In the territory recaptured only s law weesk ego flrom the Red Army, the Nationalist Government is ieood with the loin oi over- turning e society which had become established during the seven-year history c! the Chin- ese Soviet Republic. Methods benevolent and ders kom srel Oblong click, whose portrait bee replaced that ol Nicolai Lenin in the pilblio MERE MAN Lllshnbstilgnetopuvude. OIL Alnufl llbserlptlsn “"71 ‘d3 B! Isll Jlsnsds old U. WITH cR1iW OF 2s Mum" "will Ships S-d-o-ur Sea All" BAPlMNIn Vain Search ARRESTEDFor Blairgowrie Tragic Ending Of British Freighter And Crew, Hailing From Glas-. ~ ‘gow, Told InLastTenseMessage. (Canadian Press, liy-FB-ufnwlianfis Special Wire) A roaring gale that crippled numerous ships in North Atlantic has apparently sent the British freighter Blairgowrie with her crew of 2 to a. watery grave. As other battered vessels ride out the stornfs fury three ships which spent a blacl for the Blairgowrie 1,000 miles east. of Now- nlght searching foundland reported yesterday her, or of wreckage, or boats. in company. with the S. S. E.S.T.) Wednesday the three lions.” Best Coast Radio gowrls. Three hours helore leased: “Blalrgowrlo save lbs “HIM on side. Very 1011511 I035 No Trace cl Freighter Y At that time the Europa W" only half an hour's rim irom the Blalrgowrilrs position, but when shcreachedthospcttherewasno trace u! the luokless freighter, whose seams had burst and holds liilod, with her steering gear car- ried away. " Captain H. A. Preston o! Glas- gow was master of the Blairgowris, crew were trom the Scottish port. They included a young apprentice making his first trip to sea. Anxiety concerning the Alman- sors oi Lisbon was ellayed when that. vessel reached port 16 hours late. The steamer Caterina Madre reached St. Nazaire tinder tow. The damaged Adamantios J. Piiihis lcssed she was proceeding cautiously. ‘rho San Mateo took the Johanna in tow tor Ccrimna. In Dllliclllty Other vessels reporting diiiicui- tiss were the Stranha, out oi Bil- bec ior Glasgow, struggling to make port with a damaged rud- der; the Gensyr, towed into Swan- sea harbor with her steering gear damaged, and the Norwegian Ala which lost her anchor and went ashore in Swansea harbor, to be refloated later. The crew ol ilhe trawler El Dor- sdo was rescued after their ship went ashore near Aberdeen. Rough weather iwileted small craft along Englar ; east coast and along the French end Spanish coasts ' THE RIGHT IDEA (AI. By Guardian's Special Wlrc) KANSAS CITY. Febjl-Sergearit Earl Ruth, alter so years in the I-rmy, is retiring Friday to a. 5d com tract near Piper, Kan, with his own ideas on how to operate a lei-m. "I'm going to hire a. iarmcr," he said today. "Then I'm going llsh- Determined DriveIn Central China To Oust Communism m g3» lldencs ol the people. Ce Communists who show e. desire to "repent" no trained in a relonnsto for six months end than role The entire politics-l system has been roorgcniled and the peasants look upon Chung lei-click as both dsliverer and ruler. There are no more tree "hand-cuts" o! lend. Private property seized by the Communists and divided among the‘ people ‘is being redistributed and returned to the owners. Hrhs confiscated shops and industries also are being returned. ‘ Genersi I40 Cho-Ylng. Utllfislignt oi Oblong. who delivered the final smashing blow against the Bods recently told foreign correspondents that the people or Central chine have lost their lylflllltlry lor Cum- munism. SEARCHED ALL NIGHT A message from Commander Oscar Scharl of the crack liner Europa, first on the scene, said American Blommersdyk without success. At ll a. m., G.M.T. (6 a. m. their search as hopeless and proceeded to their destina- and lle!‘ officers and most oi’ tile a S-nearly all from Glasgow- crept into port or lought to they could find no trace of “we searched all night Banker and the S. S. rescuing ships discontinu E Increase In _. Employment -__.__. l OTTW rum-moons AA indicated there y month since the o! 1981, with the exception o! Jan. 1, I935, when the index stood all 101.2. Inmrovement was recorded in the Ontario Miarltime Pro , and British Collmibiii, while the trend was unlavorabiie in Quebec and the Prairie Provinces Employment was more sotivs than at the b08111- ning oi libbruasy of last year in each oi the economic areas, excepl the Msritimes, where the hide! was slightly lower. We a th e r Etc} A ‘Yam: {RENO is out: ‘ville Knows at; ABWT us lulu \.\\lE$ us Jusr ‘in: Fresh or strong northerly to westerly winds; mostly lslr and cold: local diowflurrles. liinrnouohooicsi. (HPLPLCIJ, Tor- onto, Feb, ill-lllinimuln sud maxi- mum temperatures»- .... 18B lei-n 18B lei-n Edmonton . 8 ill Begins .. 0B l" Winnipeg 4 Iii Toronto . . on 1.8 Ottawa . . . Montreal .. . arches . . . int John Bslltax rlothstcw ii rlllme IIOAS’! Me Weetz-lrredli northerly tolzvellerly winds; mcflly llir vlllll co . Maritime ESIIF-Flllh or strong northerly to westerly wludn. mostly lair end cold; local eriowtlueriee. High tide this ntencou st 4.80 '1_ and tomorrow morning st ‘l. : , Sun sell this afternoon at l0 sud i 3 rises tomorrow would“: 6.30. -' a New moon Iloudey, rch l, 0.10