Maxim i..l..l.. MERE MAN ' avoid You m? not M "not you an inner»)! to Flashl- cmim-ocn east-slam 03p. v lorllll Guardian tfafper Read» by Everybody ‘IiOVBIS PrinoeEdwardilslanrlLike the Dew i - CHARLIOTTETOWNSCANADA. THURSDAY. MAY 1s, 1939 12 PAGES or A. MEREMAN " Winn unn animator! value ofhls piety, it Ilrtlallttlt- LB W tlle llflllol-inoi Pails? FIRE nnn cnovn n lE-l AVIV Clashes Signal 0f First Reaction To New British Plan. , 1 - Alz- ltilfldbdliiunldayd 1 i w lice in Tel Aviv ons in Jerllalens Jig-rolled the first reactions today ‘to Great hritain’s new plan to senses-t the Holy hand into a Palatine state ggii Jews in a permanent _ . V in the all-Jewish port city of Tel Aviv 5,000 Jewish youths were said in oficllal reporta to have set the fumlture in the Government dhtrict offices aflre after raising p Zionist flag. police These reports said the rim fired n the air, but when the crowd continued its. uproar the sluts were directed into the crowd. Two of the demonstrators were wounded. (A Reuters news sgenc report of the disturbance said e dem- onstratnrs opened fire on the pol- icemen who were carrying out a batgn charge. A Jewish constable was seriously wounded, Reuters ) “hi Jerusalem several bombs Government im- b wounded. Bteel-l-‘hlmetcd police patrolled the streets oi Tel Avi-v tonight af- ter the disorders at the govern- inent district building. The demon- strations by youths who had taken an ceth to fight for Jewish inde- dence continued several hours a l' the clash. . ~ Anxiety Increases For Swedish Flier 0n Ocean Flight STOCKBOIM, 17 - (APJ-Fears for the safety oi Charles hackinam. Swedish transstrsntlc flier, increased tonight "as the time passed when his gasoline supply snouid havebcen exhaustedanii no reports were received oi his rival anywhere in horthreu Wwd Barbarian's plane was not equipped with radio and no Ivor of him as been had since his tak if from‘ Bot- wood, Nild., early elterdny on en attempted aoo hop to Stockholm. One oi the fliers brothers “Pressed fear that he was down at sea. Charles. is a good aviator, but the ocean crossing III too risky," he said. Naval Chief Resigns. LONDON. May I'D-Resignation oi Admiral Sir Roger Backhouse. 9110i of Naval Btlfl. because of a serious breakdown in health" ‘M announced by the Admiralty tonight. 51*‘ Rflser will be succeeded by Admiral Si!‘ A: DildkY Pound. wmrnander-in-chlef oi the Medi- terranean Fleet since 1936. 15" R08". who is 80. has been may from the Adm ralty for more than two months. comma fVENll l cents per word. ' me 8t. A. ards ' ve and lnursday {mo} "time ' Hall cliiie L“ Q-——u nan" WASHINGTON, ~ .The Uliiimd Btittes ‘We to: Notices in um column mesday. L- 09348-11. "Reserve his? With for Oaks Sale It Roam H ware . ‘ ggism-e-ic-ii. Ohwgy Valley l . Earns- A“ 5- 11-33-31. in _ 'l-l-twi-tf. soih ‘Qyw “g2: . It is alleged that Vtllbml Parties were seen but“ v A flnwifiudcvssis-u '00 0 NBESSIBNS ARE BFFEREB SOVIET RUSSIA Empty Bottles Shipped ilere For Montreal Big Development In One L’ e Of . . “Expmp mu "def Britain _Spurs Efforts The campbe" To Win Country ‘To Government. A n t1 - Aggression Bloc. (By The Associated Press) LONDON. Mo? I'I—'I‘he Cabinet was said by lnormed sources to- night. to have a proved a new note to Moscow ofler rig important con- cessions to bring Russia into the Anglo-French anti-aggression bloc. Whether the note has been de- The following enlightening news article appeared in the Montreal Star on lvli-inday, the 15th inst: ‘The Pleurus. a ship trading between hero and the Gulf of 8t. Lawrence, has landed 150 cases of empty bottles from Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island. Further enlightenment “W!” y“ w“ “nddwmsxh but , _ th Bo let Ambassador. Iv als- cosnas from the Island port it k; ma” at the fireman we self, where it is said that they are beer bottles. Just how 150 eases, more or less. of beer bottles, could accumulate in a ‘dry’ port and a dry province, seemed difficult to understand, until it was learned the bot- tles were not all beer bottles, and anyway beer can be ob- osi rescrlptlon. Ao- to hose who have been ere, a good many com- plaints exist in Prince Edward and was said to have been told of Mosccfvsirs. but did not mention the .’ahaidéu:llglfizze:gzcggzrg$a natugse of Great Brltainb new pro- .are oarr qu re- m“ ' M h _ q u m,“ ‘m’, um “ The amended snakes one. ow otahypmwlhn A u‘ ever, were to be an ad.- reported vance toward the Soviet Dian for 7 s military alliance among Great . ‘ Britain. M's-nee and Russia, and u to be designed to rneet Moscow's . . desire for reciprocal “ ts. . o The new proposal is understood e a Ruseienpromise to envlsag fl ht for Poland. Rumahla. 1M0- d Plnlazid 1n . r ' to ; JIEMANIIS. ...n.u.u.~».... _ Russia wotiitggowartommu tn A“gment5_ FWQQS I“ pkgiiauie Minister Chamberlain International Set- iaced numerous questions in the. House of Commons on the statiu tlement 0f Amoy. ' May 1‘l-(AP)-— of the atlons with Moscow. but refused today t0 said: "I cannot, at present, give any details." He doc grant. for the time being. Japan's demand for increased Ja P‘ 2' n.- lined ‘comment on the latiost sorlrtet grkopieasals. which Bri- mmese 7°‘ mgriltmdgdulcko actiiin on s reply presentation in the International was banana to OWN" the way seatiliemiriesriiiidi 3i‘.""‘i§~'a§".. the State i“ “w” *° IHYWPMQ ‘,5 . _ Geneva Monday w e an a - ‘fifiitht"é°i‘l'u“diyg“i‘.féépi°“éi‘eiéiv. sag», epag-gnddgegbg,gn"fiseg;g*gf; ‘VGNG 8 memo isiiuni i0 this 87- S or Ham.‘ fid F rel ec re - - fleet attalilgdt with? Ariiierign gaf- K511110103‘??? Gei-"Bélgymgwi °7 Israigne val forces were landing at anchor are there I01‘ a Leosue 0f Nltilmfi __._i.________ n international sett1ernent—at AmOY- Qilflcgmigit-lizlftlers u w“ béuevod WASHINGTON, May 1'1 ~—(AP) a hastening of negotiations indi- -Tho United States Senate reject- cated a conclusive stave was being ed today legislation to authorise approached. It was reasoned uri- oompletioci of the $200,000,000 Ficr- llkelv. however. that anv agree- ida ship canal The vote was an- merit would be reached beriore the nounced as 45 to 88. Geneva. meeting. ‘ Mounties Make Big . Seizure Of Illicit Liquor Speculation To Whether It Is Part Of Alleged Liberal Electioil_(_l_argo. . The biggest liquor seizure in recent years was made early yesterday morning in a barn at Daly’s Corner, near Wellington, by the Sumrnerslde detachment of the R. C. - ‘The seizure, valued at. $7,200 (duty paid value) in- cluded ill cans of alcohol, 25 eases of gin and 23 cases of Scotch whisky. . Seiaed shortly before 8 s. m. the liquor was brought to Summerside yesterday and placed in the Customs House. Prosecutions are ‘ to follow. Speculation is rife in Prince County as to the presence of this large liquor cache-on the eve oi ‘the provincial elce- tion, following assurances in the Legislature that illicit liquor activltisthed been prsctcally eliminated. Mpny no asking lUt was Liberal election booief i eav ng Freeland river by motor boat on Monday morning for an unknown destihaibn Inch-returning with a= mysterious truck with a eainoiiflsgel d of cedarposts. _ ~ The cargo, tits re _ ‘ was unloaded in the vicinity ‘ this cargo that %ai@ . ‘w o... _' the vigilant ca...» or m M J. F ,4 i ere cargo to the Granddtlvei- shore, where tlicywere met by a I Royal Couple Capture l‘ A-|;\ "iiiieihho G'hiid*"' i natured uproar with which they until they leave tomorruw_ Ari oflicial attached to theI-toyul Party said the spontaneous cheers that went up as Thgir Majestles arrived for the dinner was new in his experience and surp any- thing he had heard "while riding with the Rpyul Party during the dsiy. As they left the hotel. guests and newspapermen. who don't us- ually cheer anyone, set up a. ser- ies of hurrahvs in the Chateau lobby that threatened to tear the chandeliers down. Their Majesties charmed the 400 Quebec notables who attended the dinner. a masterpiece or culinary planning. As the Kine; and Queen entered. the guests rose and applauded them heartily. The Queen perused and seemed almost on the point oi moving over to speak to guests near the ricor. On leaving they received 20 of the more prominent guests. shaking hands and chatting with them. 'I‘he Queen was regal and lovely in a pomrpedour crliwline gown of pale rose satin, bright-with oop- psr and pin-k star sequins. ‘ She wore diamonds and s tiara. Her Majesty wore evening dress with his decorations. During the evening Her Majesty Pchatted anlmatedly with Brenner Dupleesis oi Quebec while sts craned their heads w get s. tter view oi her costume and jewels. There were no speeches. After the toast to l-lis Majesty the guests sang "God Save the King" and gut a degree of fervor into it that ddcated a personal me Letter the King ed them in singing "0 Canada" in English. A few of the guests sanrt it in their own French and the blend seemed t0 please ‘their Msjesiia. ' ' During the dinner two elaborate- lv uniformed iootmen served the Royal couple. puiterinq about with window drapes behind Their Maj- csties to make sure the ventilation was just what they wanted. Hearts Of ~ Qgqlity Counts qfl/Iost h Quebecois iByLllialicrdtlanadisnfstfltaffwrltcl QUEBEC, May ll-Fireworha that lighted the way home late to- night for the King and Queen symbolised the toy oi Quebec City at -havlng Their Msjestiee as their guests can their iirl. day in Canada. The heaviest night street crowds in Quebec's history roared approval of the liqoysl Comic as they left a dinner given by the Quebec qovernrnent. courtrooms. "std-arm's "eaten-lives "nu ‘morn- ing and during parades today were week in comparison with the good were greeted as they entered the Chateau Frontenac for the dinner and left it for the Citadel, their home lioyal Program For Thursday (By The Canadian Press) The King and Queen start their trans-Canada trip by train- today, moving ‘out of Quebec Uity this morning. Their Majcstles make a short. stog at Three Rivers .before un ertaklng a strenuous pro- gram at Montreal. Here is the day's program: Rivera: AivL-l-iiteen-minute stop. PI:’C‘I‘lll"0h oiclvio oi- iicials. their wives arid several prominent, citisens. Montreal: . 2:15 PMu-Arrivai at Park Avenue Station. Reception by Mayor Houde, Cit Council and members oi Don- nicn Cabinet irom Montreal district. 3:53 PNL-Cltv Hall reception. Presentation oi Council mem- bers and wives- 8 PM.-i)inner ai- Windsor Hotel as guests oi cit . ll rum-Departure hy train icr Ottawa. Fatally Injured Iii Arsenal Blast WOWJWTCH, England, May l7- (OP-Reutersi-Two workers inthe Royal Arsenal here died today of injuries suffered in an explosion in a cartridge shop this morning. Two others were injured. - Those fatally hurt were J. Oliv- G. F. Shaw, 88, both of Westhasn. The War Office ordered an ini- mediate injuiry. w , clared bitter opposition to inc plan “one! home by immigration." a Commissioner power to Land ' erlcan Airline FUR PAl ESTINE IS ANNUUNBED Independent S t a t e With Arabs In Ma- jority Is Ultimate Aim. (BE The Cuisdlsin Press) ' . May 17—'I'he British Government in an historic pro- nouncement oi policv tonight out- lined kins for turning strife-tom Poles ne into an independent state in which Arabs will have s permanent majority. Jewish leaders immediately d1» while AraJb circles in London ob- jected to the length of the tra-n- sitional period. claiming it should have been three years instead of tainh "final plan" stated _the.t the British Government. after aiding the movement of 75.000 Jews into Paleet/lne in the next five years, would no longer be under "any obligation to facilitate the further development of the Jewish nsti- Urialble to obtain agreement be- tween Arabs zind Jews. Britain announced its own solution for the political future of the Holy Land, wracked by disorders for three year's. Jews will be limited to one-third of the population oi the wuntry which Britain wreeted from ‘Pur- key during the Great War and now controls under League of Nations mandate. The proposal for establishment of an independent state, the white rape-r said. “would involve consul- tation with the Council of League of Nations with a view t0 the termination of the te." 111s plan must obtgin approval of both parliament mud the League of Nations. Jews planned - oue efforts to defeat it, but the Government was confident of puni- ing the program through. Main points of the plan are:- l. Ihtablishment within l0 years 0d an iridependegiztabigaleetlne state domino/ted and bound conurrtemiclly and strategically with Britain 2. Pennission tor 16.000 Jews to immigrate to Palestine within the next five years~but thereafter Arab permission will be necessary for Jews to enter. 8. Granting to the British High restrict or control the sale of . Forest Fires Under Control (By The Associated Pres!) N, May 1'1—.Hundreds of some o! charred timberland s-rnoul- dered in New lilngland tonight, but New Hampshire and Maine auth- orities reported their moot threat- ening forest fires under control after two days of iluhtlrig. ilifhlle American resinous-ire: and volunteers patrolled northern New England wood roads. pilots of Am- planes agreed to watch from the air and report any indications oi new fires in south- ern New lilnrzlrtnd. At Fhtzwllliam and Peter-bow}! H.. fires were reported under con- trol after sweepinB 0V" 1.300 IN“ or pine. spruce and hardwood ter- rito choked with hurricane-fell- ed tmbec". Maine officials said s fire that. burned over 800 acres at Mzgallo- way plantation, Oxford County, was under control. Fire Hazard Is Increased 1.1;. were on the look-out for forest int-be of Y W. quelling a blaae burned over sev- ci bruelilaud. dipartmerit of lands and o totals said that this fire "completely extinguish- l0. A white paper setting forth Bri- F. for what you are in yourselves." It was distinctly adafls day and the iiret visit Majesties made was to the Que- bec Legislative building where they grout Canada gather is an example to the entire world - W LCOMEACCORI3ED “Rims T? JEWISH DISORDERS . FLARE luv PALESTINE", "BRITISH PLAN Busy (‘fit Day For Sovereigns King And Qu-eE-i-Smilingly‘ Acknowledge Spectacular Demonstration 'Of French- Canadian Lofly. (By R. K. Carnegie, Canadian Press Staff Writer) _ QUEBEC, May l7—A magnificent dinner at which the King and Queen sat down with old Quebec bluebloods and notables from other parts of Canada tonight closed Their‘ Majesties’ first day on Canadian soil. _ In a busy 12 hours which never saw them lose their smiles or good nature, they met a. tumultuous welcome everywhere they went. Greeted at Wolfe’s Cove this morn- ing with a spectacular demonstration of French-Canadian loyalty, the King and Queen paraded the streets cf the city, most of the day_ receiving the tributes of subjects whose forefathers lived under French Kings. _'I‘heir Majesties, welcomed on the Empress of Aus- tralia by Prime Minister Mackenzie King and. Justice Min- ister Lapointe, later heard the Prime Minister say at a luncheon that “today, as never before, the Throne has be- come the centre of our national llfe” and that the welcome they would receive everywhere “is bound up in a very spoo- ial way with the admiration that sll Canadians feel fog the qualities of heart and character which you possess- Alhmum in Hosphal French-Canada's Day | 438.0- Their heard Premier Duplessls say the lo oi his province were “over- ?” " the and tn have up Queen here. Ho atfirmed the " (yrliAw u. 11%..‘ - respect, loyalty and atfectioefiigi m" w, ‘in, yum ‘mg. 4 the people. that A. s. Mae r 1n s reply he handed the Prcm- pflnu) o‘ autumn! ' n icr, His Majesty e his be- L m, mum“, 11°! u" “ma?! "l" h hospital here tonight icl- n°a IUWQIIQ__BII_KI_XD_HAI_"IYII . $0451. j.._—_—-_-‘ Inter, at a Dominion merit huidheon. Ipeekisiu ill I “W. clear, uriialteripg vol . the King declared the spirit of Quebec is a he/pvpy fusion of a vigorous spirit o! enter-prim and oi ancient trad- itions proudly guarded." Rousing Inception But comparativell’ iew heard these expansions or loyalty and admiration. For the crowds who ramparts above was 8 . their loyalty and their; and yelled tliesnselves | it evident. heads of others tn Ms eeties .in the specially-built mo cen- with their motorcycle escort and. in their enthusiasm, threatened at one time w break \ * through police lines at Wolfe's, Cove. ; For several minutes before the 1 F-Niililmtl. TORONTO, May and maximum temperatures:- Royal Couple stepped ashore af- t 5° tor Mrd.’ ogisckernaie King, m; Edmonm 4g a thousan men. women an nmpeg 22 children set u such a roar cf m“ 43 s welcome that uridreds of church Dawson 30 g; bells in the city. the marine whistles Vancouver 4g g4, and the roar of Royal Air Force omwa 40 m bombers flying overhead couldnt Montreal 43 70 drown them out. Q“ 45 ~19 Round or Visits wiffajw“ f: mun the Royal Couple dPOVe to C*““”1°““°"FORECAST 3° R the legislature, visited the Citadel Mum“ mmces Fm‘, mu use mu Wu m on m’ p“ me a ' ers in many cts and 11$ round the city, and heard 35,000 _ ' school-children sing "God Save The King" in both French and niglini and "O Canada" in French on the plains of Abraham where Wolfe won Canada for England. ‘They had tea at Spencerwood with meutcnant-Govcmor and and Mrs. E. L. Psteriaude before returning to the Citadel, summer residence cf the Governor-General High tide and tonight at 10:51. Bun sets this Pveninsz at 7:25 and rises morning at 4:28. New moon. May l9. 12:25 a. m. Summerside tide l8 minim?" later than Charlotte-town. ' Ilsa‘. CAR FERRY sAlLrNGs heave Borden 0.45 a. m. 1 p In. Tormentlno ll a. in. 8.05 Is. sn. ( iled0liigllOolTl ELEGTION RESULTS The National Conservative Party has en- gaged the Strand Theatre, Market Building, to give the official returns for the provincial elections to be held today. ' The general public is invited to attend and hear the results as they are received from the various polls and electoral districts throughout the province. AAAQ A AAQAA L-15l2. Stewart 0n Canadian Soil A