m‘ ll ‘OI n5 v As lDzsarmament Committee Meets Outlook For ReTdpoon or Dis- . Q armament Negotlatlons Ap- . o; A pearNone To Bright. ' W" Al lander . _ \ - 0f ove. (Anguilla! n i n“ "m, ( Aqllflllll ‘Pull WIII) Q111- Au-l 1°_(A|_ » A y». Mum '35.“ HA2‘; a”? ,,‘Z"',,’,,,,,,,,,"“"““',, °° "h a-einmfii-‘Z? fr’??? °"" “ mcmww-iw-dw - wummm- P"“°"""NMO-'Iurwuuumussuwn- _ ‘u’ of armament races m mum swag“, a w-mwm u ' sshortmestingtodsyodthsDis-mhduol"mmmnwm ‘nnflnen; can! Quin With " “$3? m» mauve-nu“ “b —- , ....“"'"u..:*::.'r:t."-"..mm filth» , "r1181 Within 8 Trial” oundition n u universally accepted "W" “W11 A. necessarily by ell neishbon o! ""31"" l"! Halifax Negro “d F e c e s Charge of Murderin r éE 8 3 sidllofh-sncedldnot killed lest July. while re- government's sttitude but omitted honing mm ue- himselftqthestntement thntflro bIflI. "runnunen-t of Germany" changed m; ’ FMMA. ' o! which Umnnn -- file 5 a donelfdisestsrhtobeevertod. (Qmfimldmihgel) I min-d Island Like the Dew cnsnnormowiv. Gannon. wnnmsnsdd-srnn, 11,1934 - dmmmudmul PLUTIINB, nuuumu {UMA NIAN GO V’T. Seek ' Club To M ys t srio];1; 8 5 lslil 55? Disappeorence - (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) . committee on banking and oom- m? N0 BIJNBERTEB PllllBY AGREED IIPIIN BY BANKS H. F. Patterson, Gen- eral Manager of Bank of Nova Scotia {Ieeard By Commit- e. ~ .____- , OTTAWA. April 10—There wss ‘ no concerted policy adopted by Csnsdisn chartered bunks as s wholq to combat the effects of the dewession, H. F. Patterson, Gen- eralifsnegerofthefla-nkoflfovs Bcotis, told the House of Commons mores todsy. Eech bank handled its own problem and, primarily, the efforts or bank managements were the the puss. to strident in their wsrn- publio of anticipated it is entirely possible that might themselves be E a? Wasnedeflisnger “Nevertheless so potent were the dangers of the situation to our Family Of Sbca insane, -- tllsnqroassfiigh - INVES TI GA TES PLOT (urflh Chwn (}uerd Kin‘ PM!!!” s mutter hed apparently been plse- [an Would Com Under Policy QfDepartment UITAWH- MR1! IO-(Onnldiln Pnss)—1f New Brunswick desires toeomeinrmdertbspolicyofthe sgrleultum dsmrtntent for bonus- thmwdrbted bulls. on the some beds es Ontsrlosadqilebevtnflre wilihelilessedwin- dludeihflolitilobertwellnlidinis- could come in. The Minister said that the department had s number of policies, end that New Bruns- wick could come in on the some besis es Ontario end Quebec. Traffic Report Not Ready For Considera t ion (C. P. By Glltflllli’! Spools-l Wire) l-IAIJFAX, April lQ-l-‘tepolt the Royal Commission investigating oompetit between motor traffic and runways in Nova Scotia will not be ready for consideration et the present session of the Legislature, Hon. A. B. MscMillsn, Minister of Highways, told the House todsy. Automotive fees were discussed on e question from P. C. Black (Cons, Cumberland), who sold there wss considerable uneasiness in the pro- vlnce regarding them. The Minister nsid snnormcement of the schedule hsd been delayed by illness of the chief engineer of the Department but probably would be made public within s. few days. Mr. Black ssid en order banning trucks gathering milk end cream from use of the highways wns cous- ing losses, and the Minister- replied thst the some rule applied as in the pest; where s person could show necesity for me of trucks on the highways in spring, s. certificate permitting him to do so would be issu . Icebreaker In‘ Magdalen Is. QUEBEC. April 10.-'I‘ile Canad- isn Government Icebreaker Mout- cnim, of which Captain John Hesrn, vctersn Quebec City navigator, is skipper, reached the Msgdslen Is- lmds from North Sydney, N. 8., and was reported in Plea-sent Bey today. of librsry scheme. 8 PAGES Carnegie Frequently discussed plans for ob- taining for Charlottetown the ad- "1144866 of the Carnegie Demon- stration Library, now successfully functioning in other sections of the Province, came to s heed lest night when it was decided. st s meeting uf the Library Committee posed of representatives of the locnl ser- vice clubs, to raise by public sub- wflpflon an amount of $1,200 m- ocssary for the purchase of equip- ment required under the Carnegie The meeting was celled in eon. slderatlon of the fact that s. rum hsd been voted in the Civic Esti- IMWB b0 811991? the services of u certified iibrnrinn. require- ment of the Carnegie authorities being met. there remained to be purchased s. triple classification curd index system, wooden shelving for the Carnegie books, magazine and newspaper reeks, s proper de- livery snd receiving desk, book trucks, card supplies and card type- writer, in all involving en expense, es sbove stated. of about $1,200. The committee, previously appoin- ted. met in the Public Library lest evening. ‘lhem were present Messrs. J. P. Gordon, J. E. Harris end D. J. ill-lei. 0f the trustee board of the Public Ubra-ry; Mr. A. A. Irwin. re- prmenting the Rotary Club: Messrs. D. l". Bethune, M.L.A., H. M. Simp- son. Dr. Miller and F. W. Hyndrnsn, of the Gyro Club, and Mr. Neil Mec- lenn, of the Y's Men's Club. Mr. e810 muff, both of whom spoke on the success which the demonstration library movement is achieving throughout the Province. and the benefit which its mtsblishment in Charlottetown would confer. Messrs. Gordon lhd Harris. of the present Public Library, assured the i — ——_ (Continued on Page 3) .... FISINCTYONARIES PLXTv smuo; 11v FRANCE G0v’t. Workers Strongly Object To Pay Cut- Public Zibrar Campaign F Msxms 0! A MERE MAN J’ Volumes Opportunity Of Obtaining 4,000 New Books, With Access To Province Wide Library, If $1,- 200 Public Sddbscription Cam- paignSucceedsPlansLaunched. =.'_ ;__ _;_ ._ '_.._ susuuinn IMPROVEMENTS (A. P. By Gusr-dlsn’: W!‘ NEW YORK, April l0. —~ Bioch- holdsrs of s. leading steel company and three trmukline rnllwuys was informed of expanding profits end brighter dividend prospects at Is- nusl meetings today. Eugene G. Grace, President d ll Bethlehem Steel Corp.. at the u» nusl meeting held in Newark. N. l, snid businms for the current qua-fit should go s long way toward earn- ing the preferred dividend, and in reply to s. stockholders dilution, slid "the disposition will be to IQ- surne myment on the preferred q soon as possible." Stockholders of the Pennsyl railroad, meeting in Philedel were informed by A. J. County, President in charge of finance, es business conditions improve, ful- ther dividends would be paid. Charles E. Denney, Presidsrl d the Erie Railroad, at the nnmei meeting here. said first qrmrtn eernings had exceeded advance mt- lmstu, and added “I am hopdul o- bout the year and am convinced that if we get e reasonsble amount of business the Erie cm make J exoellmt Speaker Is Congratulated (C. P. by Guardian’ Spedli Ilfl UITAWA, Am1l Iii-When Speaker Bind: left the dais in st ll o'clock tonight 2m this dignified march out of it! 0118111591 the members were sir;- ine "see him milling.” Eocles Gott (Cons. Southl b‘ lust celled the attention of mg House to this being Mr. Bloch blrthdey end offered him 001131311)- lations and best vrishes. He also q;- Plliined that it was the birthday Q Found Dead I! Gliders Ipsslsl Who) LII, "lslumonhedtlu mart“. .Aro hmpficstel dellmreldmxtnssoe- ""_ i i. etgT =5 us: u g: g rhfifiéij ii! rs 3 § 5 ii lizgfii; g??? iii‘: gér Egg}, *2 poiiticellkilre, llsniuhlmsslfhssnotbessrim Nhd. airfare OtNlwI l0! fin-ll dich- Illdhistmm“ DIVINE hill!!- CJlI. Telegraph Officials In Scientists Fail To See “Light sill? y. Despite his reputation rs such, he permen today he hsd neverbeensspmllslsidhehsd employed spies in Germsny but was Halifax N. S. U Q Quebec Gov’t. Will Establish Marketing Board -ferenosist-he0bin!0flthl¢l1!ml~ _ubeboostedsurel:vlm'°°“uy- ting. Nation Wide Strike, Aim. Dy llnlnrd Mnuook. Alecia- lll Press Foreign sin! PIARIB, April l0—(By Associated Preach-Government workers. irate over outs in their pey, planned to- niflrt to hetltuio nation-wide pro- tut demosntrstiorls to compel changes in Hemier Dmimergueh salary-cumin; snd economy seek- ing decrees. The nun-lemme- themselves hes- itated to urge-nine o. generll strike. but Communists determined on a course of direct action and sched- uled I ethic for May D17. seek- ing support particularly from rs-il- road men. M. Domnergue nnd his cabinet, meanwhile. solaght to Ailey the un- nest by reviving plans for s colon- ial economic conference end post- ponlng pension reductions until the Ifiemh wsr veterans decide on Turpdny whether to accept the cuts QHMU- Underlying the idea of the con- kirg tbs most of sdvs-ncing civil- isation and the consequent inc-relee in the ‘ M’ “ ““"¢ trends oversees trade can If‘. P. B? Guardian's Specie! Wire) IVIONTREAL. April IQ-Surprisc at the vast moiorltv the mayor-el- ect. Csmilllen Houdc. received in yesterday's civic elections here hav- ing subsided, political thought turn- ed wdny to the probability of Mr. Houde securing control of the City Council. Not having stood under party mas- ploes or srmported a slate of alder- msnic cnndidstos, Mr. Houds has no Houde Seeks ::.=_;°:fi“i.’§."s.“‘+hf‘$§§€; f’; C o n t r0 l 0f _ City COIIM-‘il 77w Weather, Efd. ‘HERE'S A inf-fa lino Aims Runsnm 0F! F its? S m’! "s official supporters 8s yet in the new’ council although at least 13 any known to favor his campaign. Ten are regardml as definitely unti- Houde while 12 are doubtfil Th! members of the old council II I fell by the wayside in the election turnover. Crux of the Cllv Council situation is the election of n new executive committee. the "Cabinet" of the Council, of which the chairman of the executive is "Premicr." Nine- been votes, s majority of the Coun- cil. is necessary lo elect the rvecu- tive and Mr. Houde and his advisers believe that sufficimt of tho doubt- ful * will swing m his side to permit election of en executive favorable to his plans. New Taxation (c. r. by cum-n’- seed-l W1") HALIFAX 0W- Illlll companies end wrporeilons fire in the legislature today reed a second time nnly qapmiwn attempt m give it the three month's hoist bed been divhton. wovince binning its measure, Premier Anlil Ia. lllnild said one UN" vlslcm wss dsshsd to 9'1"“ Wm‘ lens qlesilseo u n low , thn borrowing money from dimmul dd mlng it I capitol. ll N.S. Government Attacked . nl companies and also an increase in taxation on telephone wmpen- Q1 tirisofmthecapitalinuse in the Measures Of readjustment of the tsx on bunks. rune incresse 1n the tsx on gener- lee. He noted also s change in the method of taxing corporations with heed offices outside the nwvinw- which in futurw might be taxed on gnu income derived from budness originating in the province insteed province. The smendmcnt to give the bill the three month’; hoist was ln- "I" ¢""*""""“' """"'":':fl-‘,,' troduced by Hon. Gordon 8 i-lsr- rhgtml. miposlnon loader. who de- clared lotion of the Government in lncmislng taxation hsd given rise to discontent. unrest snd dis- . DC*.KNIII.'IXIIIII satisfaction throughout the 7M’- loos. onto Avril i0 “innnuiu and mum rv-mverrunros» Dnuwon ... cssrlommwlf... ..'. l firufl .33 Flesh winds. easterly l1 mostly lhir and mild. ifnllnlllnn Pro-in) METEORUIAxHFAI, oi F1411. siszszsarssersals IORICAIT Maritime Provlncel '—Frssh win easterly st first; Ilodiy em s |n|ld._ High tide thh mornlngwat 8 EB nil tomorrow morning at 8 fin ans nu- erenllil at nan all ‘ 21'. New mrwn l-"Nllny, b" p m. uummsngd. (ida uptown minutel h“, m.“ rhurloiinown Al I'll-RY Ull l ‘Borden I.- vnzip m. I tire QQeIQ .' Week dsys~inevllw I Use at”; .