f 1-"7" MAXIMS ~ OI‘ A. MERE MAN H! It is nova safe to have any deal- hp with a liar. e . ‘ v'\" X ____ l l 1 v l t . turned “flay conw _ Overdraft Yesterday. Yesterday they Government aold provincial debehhnea amount- inglnalltothesumoflixllillltlihnsaaieweaoneiirmbasla for the entlre amount and.a satisfactory price was received. The debentures are issued for the purpose o! Falconwood Hospital and Prince of’ Wales College, oil Bank overdraft. the authorising Act having been in; the recent session of the Legislature. Coming Over DBPOSED MONABCH Flollowing hliefly in Malia form. Ii Kins Alfonse XIII, ‘ spine a mu to . hi! royalist clrolea, "y; g1", PM lhtransigeeht. MRS. AVERY IS ABflUlTTEll iczrvrvnm, 1c. s., fovince ebures APrompt Market F 0i‘ I Bond Issues srzsdooooflfiflnrnres For Fal- ood,» P. W. _ o! ‘finish; wee In authoritative Spam news- Al-‘lfll 28. A ‘P! the Canadian Press-A Sup- _‘Im:s Court Wits. lcur lllry today acquitted Mary Avery o! murdering her months old son. Reginald, in Ilerch. The Jury deltberated about in hour after Mfr. Justice W. Iii “mils chem. in which he stress- " "it evidence llllt of medical mcn the condition of the child's zit’. when found dead in bed on milmi"! 0f March 29, was not iiitonsistent‘ with death by other . liifles than drowning, to which it has l? and in the H- W. Sanggtgf’ been attributed by the Cocon- lhquest finding. K- Q. appeared Ar the defence. and George now. m’ "it? Pmleoution. NoQMIIII-Iv imwrwmm, N. u! the 8-. April as. Canadian Pressl-Wil- m“ ("mwdei M. of Halifax. ' "l! sequined today. on a manslaughter He had driven the °" which crashed into e post. at nrille last iii brother Robert , ANNOUNCEMENTS come November, killing EVE NTS. MEETINGS. ETC "We i have Osnummlae . Uhum; m Bohool struck Wm iirc.%'°' —__-_- discontinued buying lives for season. 2204-29-21 IGIQ Ohrilfllh "Wi- Beturday at '1 IIBI-G-IU-li Cream ll! N! _.1_- he b l.‘ - my 4th. 1240-4-20-21. . . "Delicious “Home Made Cooking ‘lanai-cm: com Satur- leods sts 5911i 80th at Moore Ti- 233844841. ' wom- ‘men v.1"? "it Iwnlcularntgnegv. are Sold On Firm Basis » CHARLOTTETOWN RELIEF vow BEFUREHDIJSE T e x t 0f Resolution Which Will Cover The Relief Policy Of The Gov’t. Alter C. And Bank ‘ ted. OVITAWH, April 28 —- (By The t tin n‘: :0”; Canadian Pressl-The Premiere of "u" d” the various provinces were most em- phatic in their expressions of opin- ion at the Dominion-Provincial un- employment conference that no good pupwse could be served by setting |out an amount or money in the pill (Continued on Page 7) m; May 1st, Is Submit-- A I > ' s (lovers Island Likethe Dew " , CANADA.- rnmsv, APRIL ‘29. l - l i OBANABIAN BAY REVIEWED Read by Everybody 1932 L; Led Attack Sfllllll VIIIRK Meetingbf-Associa- tion Held In Otta- l PRESIDED Ills " " , Earl B _. . Governor General of (Janelle. who presided at meeting of Boy Scouts Anoolatlon at Ottawa yesterday. ssiuzcnron BABY m 2a to desl with unemployment and farm relief, Prime Minister R. BL R Bennett and Hon. W. A. Gordon. Minister of Labor, so informed the House of Common; today when a A t resolution on relief alter May 1 was Massle And Three As- submitted. " . ~ ~ ‘The Provinces have had s very 500131393 Sun Anx’ difficult experience, especially the ' ' ' newer provinces." Mr. Bennett said. l0 Awaltlng "with a scattered population and Thglr F3139, large areas, and they rut that u was undesirable to place in a mess- HONMIU-LU’ Apr“ m (AIPJQM, ure of this kind s. sum that might the passing hours yielded no sign of be “Wflable f“ the pumms h” a verdict’ a “new, 0pm,” mum dlcated in the resolution." A mess- ed today that the Jury wmdermg urelpredioet/ed upon thcgeneralview the murder case of Lieutenant “t may.‘ discus!“ “m be 5'33“ ‘Phomss H- Mas-sic and three oth- i ere. accused of killing Joseph Ka- hahawai would disagree. Stating its deliberations late trestenlay, the Jury was locked up at 10 o'clock last night but return- Iedtoitsworkahonlybeforelef- pluck this , and resumed tdellberatlons again at 1.30 p. m- l7 P. m- E- B. T.) after sh hour and a half for luncheon. _ The Jurors looked straight ahead as they fyled past a group of ‘ (Continued on Page 10) .._.__.....___.__ {rlvr YEAR FLUCTIIATIUNS m, mum: ‘ S ‘More Cattle Ledve For Gt. Britain (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, April 28-!mpet- ns was given to the cattle ex- port trade today when nearly 1,000 head left Montreal for Great Britain. The Donaldson freighter Alr- thrla. took 453 head and the Manchester Division, of the Manchester Line, cleared with 4'18 head for Birkeuhead and Manchester. Both vessels also carried general cargo including some grain. BUUNTRIES KOPEWEL. N. ,J., April fl - (APJl-ilhe official search for the kidnappers of Charles some» Lindbergh, Jr., was extended to twenty-nine countries in muope en's south America, it was disclosed on this the 58th day of the crime. Preceding this revelation by Col. B. Norman Schwarzkopf of the New Jersey State Police oome an an- nouncement that Salvatore Spltale and. Irving Bite. underworld inter- mediaries in the case, had witlv drawn from the quest because oi the payment o: $50,000 in ransom by Col. Charles s. Lindbergh, In nu] daily bulletin Col Schwarzkopf said authorities in Geneva, Qwit- ‘ zerlsnd. had been asked to confirm a report that part of the ransom; money had turned up in that country. adding that "Switzerland is OTTAWA. April 2'l'—-(By the Canadian Pcessl-Binoe 1927 the Canadian National Railways have reduced the number o! their em- ployees from 106,106 to .91,4I5, the total at the end of 1931, Sir Henry Is Remanded WOODSTOCK, N’. 13-, April 2B. (By the Canadian Pressl-Arthur Marsden. of McKenzie Corner, ap- Thornton, President of the C. N. R... told the Commons committee on rallwa, and shipping here today. Bir Henry presented the follow- ing figures showing thc fluctua- tions in the past five years: Year Employees Wageednalarles 1927 100,190 t1o8.'i19.099 102a 11o,1sa 113,204,215 192a uhaas 177,037,602 mo 101,040 159,980,984 19a: 01.410 facile-Loco w: CllNBlllilNi unit]; u tr NORTH SYDNEY. N. 5. Al)?" as. (By the Canadian Pressl-Thele ls a large bodry of ice between East Point, Pl-lnco Edward Island, y and the Magdalen Islands. Ind 9X‘ “mm; to the west coast of Cape Breton, according to a report N‘ celved today from the Canadian ice petrol amp. N- D- Heel-tie"- The Maotean is stendlnl by the cmueden steamer sydfold, which ran ashore off Indian Milk. PE-I» last Sunday. I pm”; Cgpg Bt- “WNW! to Bourte the ice is very heavy. Stroll! aoutherb’ Winds have drifted pert of this loo farther north and all the hem once Bl! to 3W 3°“ may encounter some of it. ‘the route by way of the Gut of page and lint Point isvnot m- lqpgdedltment ,.._ peered in the police court today on a charge of attempting murder as a result of allegedly placing a stick containing four cartridges in the yard of Walter Kfndon, a neighbor. His intention, it was charged. W55 that the stick would be picked up and burned in the Kindon home Flour holes had been bored in the stick as places for the cartridges, of’ thirty eight calibre. Klndmfs child picked up the stick and took it to his mother, who became suspicious ' ‘ ‘ ’ in the 20 countries con- tacted.” ‘ ..__.._._.-_--.-_i. ,succnans m i0NGHOP (Associated Prose) HAVANA, Cuba, April Lia-Lou Relchers, United States flyer, land- ed here at 6.25 p.m. (Eastern Stand- ard Time) tonight at the end of a non-slop flight from Montreal, Que, made to test the aeroplane in which he intends to attempt a trans-Atlantic flight this summer. He made the trip in nine hours and m“, n open’ No "Hence w“, three minutes, having 10ft 8t. Kile taken today and Marsden was m- manded until ‘lhixrsday. Canada Loses Opening Sets In Davis Cup WASHINGTON, April 28—-'I'lls Unlted States swept the first two matches of tte Davis Cup tennis contest with Canada today although Ellsworth Vince, young United Stews ehemoion. was herd pruned to beat Dr. Jack Wright, the Do- bert airport at Montreal at 0.22 arm, Eastern Standard Time. Relchers hed explained that the length of the Montreal-Havens flight-limo miles-wee approxim- ately the some distance he would have to fly over water from Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, to Ireland,- ou the two-stop flight he plans to make to Paris in the summer. The fuel tanks of his low wing Lockheed Altair monoplane curled 4'10 gsllans of gasoline when he left Montreal. minion ace, 8-6, 8-0, 6-4, 8-6, 0-2. In the first match Wilmer Allison defeated Marcel Iiainvllle of Mont- real, 6-2, 0-4, 0-4. .._.__......---._ rams. April ee-(lrlesyl- (A.P.)—Ionner Preaidflt ices Francisco Intense of Argentina died today at e hospital when he underwent an operation far WHVNIPM. April zb-Winnipel ‘Boilers. esnior basketball ohsmvlvfll of Western Canada, left hero to- llllhlfortbeeastto comm the Domlnim um next week-fill” will P!!! Belnt John Stolen: eastern title-holders, in saint John lihy 8, We. ‘vflllilethirdllllflllllliflllfl . l,,,_ -~-- -'--\ i, “Not Guilty I l!!!’ W U“ $110M. I l"?! 0i’ "V0 WI!“ began the Shanghai engagements as adverse conditions and lack of funds was shown by the reports at the annual meeting of the local Anti-‘lfilhermlosls Association and Pres Dispensary held last evening in tbs Board of ‘Irade Rooms. ldent. Ill‘. W. I. Tidmarlh, and the Nldilitl-Madoptlonof the min- uieeoftheleltmeellng. creepers-loud, longer-a q gm o. flu wa. Yesterday Pre- sided Over By Chief S c 0 u i; Earl Bess-- borough - A s s’ n Has A Membership of 55,500. OTTAWA. April 2B—(By the Canadian Pressl-The varied work of the Boy Scouts Association, which today has a membership of 55,500 scouts and leaders through- RT. HON. ARTHUR MEIGIIEN MAXIMS '5" Ol-‘A MERE MAN 4_-__._- Cowards cannot confess or admit themselves to be in the wrong. Annual lubesriptlona Delivered Ill-M. B! Iail Canada and U. I- A. “.60. Senate Leader Severely Scores Liberal Senators Misuse or Theifilfgh Positions As Senators Was Charged Against McDougald And Haydon By Rt. H_on. Arthur Meighen-Graham, Llberal Senator, In Defence Of Colleagues. Argues For “Benefit Of The Doubt”. 12 PAGES OTTAWA, OnL, April 23 - (By The Canadian Prank-Misuse of their high positions as Senators was ohersed agenst w. L Mcncngsla‘ out the Dominion, was reviewed in the reports presented to the meeting held at the Dominion headquarters here today. His Excel- lency Earl Bessboruogh, the Gov- ernor General. es Chief Scout for and.‘ I’ . . - Featuring the opening session, the badge of the "Silver Wolf," the hiahest decoration of scouting. was presented by the Governor-General to Gerald H. Brown. Col. B. J. Government Leader in the Sen-i ale who led the attack yesterday against the two Sonata a condemn- ed by the special Senate Committee investigating their relations with the Beeuharnoi Power and Navi- gation project. (Continued on Page l) my orncmls‘ NEARllEATH Victims 0f An Un-g known Bomb Toss-l er In Shanghai. ' (Associated Press) SHANGHAI, April 29—(F‘rlday)— Fiour of the highest Japanese offic-| q duh-e h “we” my sincerest lals in Shanghai including General uympaum» » Yoshinori Shir-skews, commander of (Signed) MACKENZIE KING. the forces here and leader of the Japanese troops in the Shanghai fighting, were seriously injured by a bomb explosion here today. The two most seriously injured] ‘ , n were Momoru shigemitsu, Japanese of Anyflung lwnuter to China and dlrector of ' the recent peace parleys here. and ' [Consul General Kuramatsu Kurnl. WARREN, Onb, April 28-1395 Ol Their lives were despalred of. ‘ Warren maidens are eo alluring Also among the injured was Maj~ that e nun can't be blamed for try- or General Kenkichi Uyeda, who Liberal Leader SenclsCondolence , The following telegram was re- ’ceivcd b1 Mrww. Chester B. Mc- nnee, u. n.- from st: hen. w. 1.. Mackenzie Kine. Liberal leader. fol- lowing the news of w. McLurek bereavement in the death of his mother at North Riutico lest week: "Ottawa. April 25, "W. Cheater S. McLure, M. 2., rm burlhers decided in Judge commander. but was replaced by Proulxh Division Court. lcenersl Ycshikaws. Penn Honors Dubious sued neiah-i The bomb was tossed by an un- bor Ovila Giroux for trying to kiss : identified man. his daughter Elizabeth. but the Jury ‘- took a look at Elizabeth and decid- a verdict of “not guilty." ed that man is weak and Ovlla was “Not guilty of what," not to blame. Judge Proulx. Though the case was a civil ac- ‘Wot guilty of axlything." the jury tlcn for Olin the Jury brought in replied. Active Year F or. Local Dispensary Mr. W. F. Tidmarsh Re - Elected President At Annual Meeting Of Anti - Tuberculosis Association. Need Of Proper Housing System Is Urged. A ‘successful. year's work demanded i under rexfs Aid Society to look into some legislation regarding the matter, and that committee had not yet re- ’ results before the next session of the legislature. Miss E. L. Beers added that the committee had met several times Owing to the absence of the Pres- wlth tile Children's Aid and s I Tflllefs of] let Vice Preeldent, Hon. Dr. W. J. trained social worker had been here 1....»- sv. ups-wen».- Vnlltgv: hind- P the 2nd Vice Pres- from St John to look into the mat- “M” ‘" "“" """-““"~‘" “M”? m’ . , . ---—- ldent. E. T. I. IaeNutt. occupied ter. The Dispensary did not intend ,‘§,',f§":',f,',',,f”“'i" ’“' “ “m” "ilh" (Canadian Prose) the chair. to let the matter drop until a 80- "gill; eilevlfnigrihflnilloreémlvlwhfnito oial Welfne Bureau was establish- ed. Miss Earle then presented her The meeting opened with the warmly commended by Rev. Canon Malone. who went on to describe HHIR HIGH. and Andrew Haydon, [two Liberal members of the Upper Chamber. to-l day by m. Hon. Arthur Meighezhl ‘former Prime lvrinister and Govern- ment leader in the Senate. sbunci ant evidence existed, he said, thatl ' ‘ both men capitahzed their trusts to further their own al and financial interests, public i Derson - .De Va.1era’s Proposed Measure To Abol- ish Oath’ 0f Alleg- iance Is Supported By Labor Group In Free State Legisla- ture. The Meighen 0f Old It was the Arthur Melghcn of old with all his lire and devastating ar- guments, who led the attack today against the two Senators condemned by the special Senate committee in- vestigating their relations with the Beauhamols Power and Navigation proJect. Before crowded galleries the former Prime Minister made his ported. He believed there would be, ‘ stationery or s little higher temper- atnro, orienn ports: annual report upon which she was n p. m. . u: a3“l's'-L"‘fa§‘¢i#&.'.. fulfills‘ §°-."""'~. . first important speech since return- DUBLIN, Irish Free State, April ing to Parliament as Conservative 28,_((}Qnad]gn PfQQl cgblg)_r leader in the Red Chamber. 15m,“ , mo“ n. gm,- g0 ' we: ‘sent ‘on De‘ Valera‘ em Senate On Trial Before The People "rile Senate was on trial before the people, said senator Meighen in his per-oration. Two members were accused of conduct inconsist- ent with thelr high office and it reflected over the entire Upper House. Democracy was being inter- rogated. Thc Senate must rid lt- self of the psll east over it and stand purged in the eyes of the people. And, he added, this. was no time for party politics. He appealed for a non-party verdict. He would regret witnessing any" Conservative senator voting against the condem- nation, but he would regret more seeing the entire Liberal group tak- ing that stand. “Regarding Senator Raymond," said Mir. Meighen, "there was no expressed censure of his actions by the committee but the report says that for future guidance, the mem- bers disapprove of Senators becom- ing interested in companies largely dependent upbn government con- cessions and acting as intermediaries for campaign funds from such com- panics." Much rc Answer n» i to abolish the oath of allegiance when debate on second reading con- tinued tonight, but the bill wee virtually assured of passage by the declaration of William Norton, La- bor leader, that the Labor party would support it. The division is expected tomor- row evening after President De Vel- era has replied to his critics in the iDail Eirean. Mr. Norton's declare- tion of Labor support assured a safe (Continued 0h Pile l0) Redistribution Bill Pass es N. S. Legislature HALWAX. N. 5., April 28-(5! The Canadian Pressn-The Govern- ment's redistribution bill, reducinl seats in the Nova Bcotls. House o! Asembly to 30 from the 3B which it; would have included after the next general election, wee passed through committee of the whole and given final reading today. A pro- tracted debate in the course of "Senator Hflylloll." proceeded the which 1c apposition amendments Government leader. "has to answer were tumed down, was concluded ' for two things. one was that his when opposition leader A. s. Mao- lcgsl firm. with his knowledge and Millianie "hoist." motion was voted (Continued on Page l0) A down l7 to 14, and the bill passed by the some vote. Record & Forecast of the Weather .\ll~Z'l'l~l<lii()|.i)i;I<'.\I. ill-‘FIPH Tur- (min, April 28.—.\iini|nu|n and ma!!- mum tompernturel: Dawson 28-4! Vancouver 48-80 l-hlnmlnton .'i'_’—4(l Ilunfl‘ ‘Hr-ill “Tnniprg ci-f-R ’l‘r\roni<| »i 20-50 Illlllflil Ill) - M (‘lmrloilvllnuu 30-42 FORECAST! Ollnwn nml T'|\|u\r Eli. Lawrence Vnllv w; Rlnrlr-rntc winds nmstly south- r-riy; fair null mmicrntoly wnnn. Maritime Ennt. nnrl West and Am. Fresh westerly winds; mir with slightly higher temperat- Tl" iligh tide this morning st M0 and (ha afternoon at B. Run sate this even ng at 1.02 and risen tomorrow morning at 4 how moon Thursday tiny 2.12 0F HE m5. sccvl fo cation! ' CAI I'll‘! QUBIDUIJ Week lllyl—-Lfil‘zll Borden daily 5 a. In. and ll. l. B- IHIKQOM a. Q ....I4J~\\t4\¢4.|§‘-v&_’ .- 4. . . i. '- t. t I l r