burial!“- ertinallttlelioilottwmh qpdlnn, Iolldel IIII. 0 ‘film’ town Guardian ‘Ive Cute. phylotld Two-Master r2144’ s The Peop e's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew / /»'- "you" ~%>' .+ . __,_ .. -»-..,,_,__ I w“ cnv\ ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1931 —__ 12- PAGES MAXIMS 07A MERE MAN -_-__ He who beset the road with pithi and temptation, will not impale the fall to wilful sin. a Annual lnlnoliptlono Delivered $0.00. IIIIIIICI undo and I) l. A. $4.50. n Way Here Ill! urusuc, ISBBPING iillii Silliiiliilii Martial Law Proclaim- ed In Parts of Spain ._Major Franco For- mer Rebel, Given Im‘ portant-‘Post. (Special to the Guardian) MADRID. Spain. April 18.—‘!'he provisional Government reacted y, King Alionsob refush to sign an w; of abdication before his depart- m from spam by a direct attack. lt has decided to hold a trial which will clarity the Monarchyb respon- sibllitles in the Moroccan military disasters of 1921, in the establish- ment, and conduct of General Primo De ilivcrns dictatorship and in the summary court martial which last pee. i4 condemned to death Captains Set-min. Golan and Garcia Hernan- dez. lenders of the Republican revolt at shes. All ihedocuments found In the Palace have been placed un- der seal. The Republic considers that it already llfliflssees convicting documents and is determined to use lhem to prevent any attempted re- turn by the King. Furthermore the Government is preparing measures against the former Monarchiet lead- ers who have left Spain since Mon- dhy night. Miler Ramon Franco, Spanish av- iator and leader of the unsuccessful revolt last December reached Madrid last night. He is extremely popular and has Just been appointed head oi the aviation section of the Min. istry oi Wnr. The Government. attacking tho tremendous problem oi’ changing spam nlmost overnight from airlo- cracy and dictatorship to a Repub- iie today, used a heavy hand toturb threats of disturbance and separat- ism, . Martini law was proclaimed In 5e- iille after rioting there. A mob pm. lokrd the iiro of c garrison sentin- el and two persons were killed and nineteen wounded in the ensuing dish. Four police were wounded. General Cnvuileties, newly appoint- “I 111ml- Gencrul of Andulucia was "idrrci to seviiic immediately to hie rlmrlzc of the situation. 'I'Iiu (iovcrnmctit has granted a "Yllilill-ir amnesty to all political p115- cum-s. it has arhrogtiied the penal code (ambushed by Primo De Riv- ara. lt has issucd a decree. making 11.‘ rctgions equal. thus disestablish- Iflll the CMIlOIIC Church from its hI-“““i<' Privilege us ‘LheChurch of lilo Sliill‘. Alllllhlvl‘ of Justice Fernando Dc Rlill. (allied on the Papal Nunclu yes- Itlllny in inform him that the Re- puhli- will treat the Roman Church v-uh impartiality and respect, pm. ‘Kiwi the church refrains from any hrhnu ngulnst thc new regime. The “WWW promised to ask the priests i“ luvp out of politics. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING‘ EVENTS, MEETINGS areas. "iliillvil-w’ Club loadln I “may. 21st. V: ‘Lock g I 4809-1-17-1]. "Reserve Monday, April ibth for M011 Ranger Concert in Hearts emorial Hall. 48014-1741. C“Zion Church Missionary Society Hake dale, Saturday. April 18th, °Ih1lns Ltd. 4794-4-16-8! M"Club loading hogs and calves at nellllle. Tuesday afternoon, April “- ean-t-is-il. “Wiusicel and dance in Bummer- Lvld Hall, Iridai’. run at a p. m. "mill Icrved. All welcome. flVb-l-lb-Si 802mm id Time Concert, Pie m“! and once in Stanley Hall, ADgEY2GIt1§h§AptII ma. n not M Rink- ’ 0nd“ "fishers-stun. __._. “Di-rains. Tip m inn tonight. 2?“!!! i prim. 4 piece or- "m- J Douoettn. radio Violinist. ~ t-nm l A ‘kw Amelia Earhart, of transatlantic .Ir., publisher, in letting I Evening. The annual dinner to the hlvm bcra of the Legislative Assembly uuz. given by l-lis Honour Licutoiinnl Governor Dalton lust cvciuug iu the Canadian Notional l-lctol, His flou- our receiving the guests in the drow- lng room cs they passed into the L Flies 19,000 Feet High NOTED AVIATRIX SETS AUTOGYRO MARK the cockpit of her autogyro at Philadelphia, Pa" after women's altitude’ mark in planes of this type. The first woman to fly a m» solo. shexeechod height o! 19,000 feet in her second attempt. Governor Host At (Delightfzi Dinner Members of Legislative Assembly Regally Entertained At Can- adian National Hotel Last I)’ fame and wife of Geo. l’. Putman, House, The Necessitated A precedent in the legislative his- tory of the Province was created Wednesday afternoon by reason or the sudden illness o! the Speaker o! the House, Hon. David Mac- Donald, which necessitated his loav- i"! the Chamber while the House was in committee. There being no Debi-Ry Speaker previously appointed to receive the committee's report the time was declared 6 o'clock and thc Hull-Se automatically adjourned until 3 p. rn. today in the expectation that the Speaker would be sufficiently re- covered to take the chair. Hon. Mr. MacDonald, who is suf- fering from congestion of the lungs, was unable to attend the House yes. terday. The difficulty occasioned by the lack o! a Deputy Speaker and the fact that the motion to appoint any member to such a ,osition must be put by the Speaker, was solved by _..._ ...__.___..__._ _.__.__......_ ... lursuus u IEEISIAIBRE Hen. Mr. Macvonaldr resignation NeW épeaker y Is Appointed Ion. F. A. Stewart, M. L. A. Succeeds Hon. Donald As Speaker Of The Mr. MacDonald. David Mac- Change Being By Illness Of Youth ’s Idea Brilliant One _—._.- WLLMANUIUN. n. u. April Ida-A young opportunist who sofa insures [tor ten cents w seven willing purchasers who sought vacations horn school lllilflred to have started a small epidemic here yesterday. The original measles patient conceived the idea and sum- moned hls beet friend to his room uncbse w}. The friend, sold on the idea. produced seven other school boys who likewise entered the room, paid dimes. and departed with value receiv- oil. from the chair and the. appointment of a new speaker Si. his lair-iii‘ At 04.20 p. m. the members asemb- lc;l and the Cleric informed the I-iouse that the spear-n" had resign- ed and that the Lieutenant Govern- Continued on page ‘I BARFERAY umsmuluu CRUSSINB r ‘lilo cur frrry took more than nine Iiiuurr. rm lug from Tormentine to illordml yesterday. The Strait was Illluckntl with ‘heavy icc over _the whole route. and the steamer made gvory slow progress. The ferry left ‘rot-nicotine at 10.45 yesterday morn- Labor Govt. Be Completed the Government estimates Sustained (Canadian Prue Cable) LONDON, April 16—-’l'he Labor jiovcrnment, polling a. record high vote, was sustained in the division of the Conservative mo- tion o! censure tonight by a majority of 54. The vote was 305 to 251. Canal Will Not Th is 5t: m m e r (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Ont... April ld-Bccsusc d6 not AIIIINSI] IS SILENT AS IIRIIIIIIS BII Monarch Acclaimed by King or Spain. cont-nixed his journey, dining room. where u merit was provided. in; the appearance of a lungnlfieotit} banquet and orchestral entertain-i garden. Place cards. hand painted in four different colours. indicated; orsamm, accordmg u, u“, 5mm“ U"! fif-“mg """‘g°"‘°m l” m“ passed m loss. if not. why not? Dr. lllarclllillnn l—- “mkm in tho present Government? In the iyegisliriuvc yersfcrdngy. notice‘ rm tho following questions urns gir- The dining room tables were ar-z on. ranged in hollow square (urination, Wm] potted ‘mm’; m the “MW 3w" 1. Who is the Minister of Eclucnlioti 2. Whs the Board of Education ro-I l Iing and clocked at Borden at 7.58 p. m. A northwest lvhid added to the I(IiIIIl‘llII_l' of ‘navigation. Aftei‘ tak- inv: ivnior at Borden. the ferry left on return at 12.10 a. m, and at a late hour last night was experienc- _ Illf! considerable difficulty in the ice. ‘There nre about 1'75 loaded cars, chiefly of potatoes held up at Bor-, don nt present, while there are about contain enough money to complete the Welland Ship Canal this year. it is aimoat certain the official opening ceremonies will not be held this summer. as scheduled» Although the lock structure has been completed and is working, considerable dredg- ln; remains to be done at the Lake Erie end of the Canal before it may be used to full capaeit . The estim- guests. The tables here tasteluiiy decorated with sweet pea and snap- dragon. The entire dinner services were under the special’ direction oi Mr. Ernest W, Tribe, inspector of Hotel Service, C. N. R. Montreal. who came to Charlottetown for the occu- sion, and reflected the greatest crud- it upon the management. The tout to His Majesty the Kins w" proposed by His Honour the Lieutenant Governor. who presided. Following is l. list o! the invited guests: Hon. Welter M. Lea. Premier; Hon- John A. bicDonaid. M. 9.; Hon. J. A. Mathieaon, Chief Justice; Mr. Jus- tice Saunders, Mr. Justice Amenault. Mr. Justice l-ilszard. Hon. J. P. Mc- mtyre, Minister oi Public Works: mm. Jeremiah Blanchard. Hon. B. W. LePlle. Hon. J. F. Mopleill, M. 13.; lion. Peter Sinclair; Hon. P. A. scuiiy, Hon. R. C. Clark. Hon. Hor- ace Wright, M. L. An Hon. David McDonald, Bfilker of the Mimi!!- ive Assembly; Mr. Thane Campbell. Attorney General; Mr. H. D. Mo- Lean, M. L. A.; Mr. W. B. Dennis. u. 1... A.: Mr. J. n. smart, l. 0.. COMM“ Oil P!!! 7 3. Has the position rendered Yilfiliilt by the resignation of L. E. Show us Professor of teacher training in the Prince of wales College been filled? If not. why not? lion. iilr. Stewart:- Tnbie an itemized statement of the itcni “Miscellaneous Sundry Pay- ments, $1,521.07," shown Ln the Pub- lic Accounts, i930. part 3 classifica- tion of Expenditure, p. 7. Table an itemized statement of the foliowina contained on page i2 of the Public Accounts, part 3, Classification of Expenditure, Public Works Depart- ment. Printing Statlonery and sun- dry Payments.- ‘incest. Mr. H. D. Mas-Lean:- Tabie an itemized statement of the Public Accounts, 1930. covering Part 3. Receipts, p. 4 Appendix 0., Fines and Penalties, Sundry Pixies 5704.86. Table a complete statement of (a) The Public Works carried on and completed in conjunction with the Government of Canada for un- employment showing expenditure in each case. (b) Such Public Works partly com- pleted. (c) Such Public Works contemplat- ed or arranged and the estimate‘ costs of same 27.3 curs awaiting entry to the Pro- vince. Acadians Arrive In Louisiana (Canadian Press) NEW OHLEABB. La., April ‘id.- History repeated itseiftoday as some 200 Acadians from the Maritime. Provinces of Canada arrived in Lou- isiana to participate in the dedicat- ion of monument to Evangeline on the banks of Bayou Techs. Like moat historical repetitions. there were variations. Unlike their ancestors, who fled Grand Pro more than e hundred years ago in slow sailing boats to seek respite from British invasion as exiles in South Louis- iana, these modern day visitors came into the city on two special trains and transferred to motor buses for the visit to their kinsmen in the Teche country. The Kirtle, wide Bertha, and full skirts worn by the women furnished the only visible reminder of that other Audion pil- ates are not large enough to coni- plcte this work this year- (‘rowds On Way To Paris - Family Awaits His Arrival. I COPYRIGHT 1931, BY UNITED PRESS. Aboard Cote D‘Azur Express, Ac- companying Alfonso of Spain to Paris. April 16~Alions0 XIII. dethroned northward tonighi, speeding across‘, France toward Paris. Au BSD l d t! We“ a newspaper for ti“) (hi; ‘:8 nrisoned in the ice. A northerly wind ' blowing onshore first forced the left Madrid Iilirfictlif.‘ on Tuesday‘ flight. niirr n llepuhlle \\'.\., pruizlaluir ed, and had not seen reports oi events since. The United Press correspond- ent sent ‘in a bundle cf London pap- ers, which Alfonso read eagzrly. Apparently" he u as surpllscd at. (he nianiiestniiuih. oi syniptithy" of crouds lining station platforms along the route to Paris tonight. Throngs of Spanish Monarchists and others curi- ous to see him or his train gathered Continued on page '1 BANKS SIIII BEHIND IIIE FA RM ER S (Canadian Press) _ MONTREAL. Que. April l6— "The banks desire to slate that there has been no general withholding of credit and that they are today, as in the past. considering demands. from their western fanner clients and grmtiiug advzmens which appear justified, that is, advances which do not place the principal of loans in Jeopardy. upnn which there is a fair prospect cf rcerivitllz interest and which may be repaid within u reu- sonablc lithe,“ Benntlry Lemon, Pres- ident of the (Iautvllun Bankers‘ As- sociation and (‘ventral lvlanrigcr of the Banque (innaclivnnc Nfil-InilliIl‘. said in a. iurlnul statement issued today. - The Provincial Conference (Csiiacliznl l'rr:~\ OTIAVJA. OiiL. April lit-Nu t>iil~ eial report IllKI Uktii uincie ml pro- ceedings at the Dflililiiiihl Prmilirtoi Conference. but minutes of pro- ceedings were lcopt. A cinusc npprmt- July i had been set for the otllc- ial opening ceremonies and because of the magnitude of the work, then: was to have been an extensive pro- gram. The canal, when completed. 000.000 and tl25.000,000. it was com- menced beiore the war and is con- sidered to be one oi the greatest en- glncernlg feats of its kind in the world. I Murder Trial At Next Term ..___.._ (Canadian Pmcl MONTREAL. Que, April l8.—-The trlai of Jack mutt and William Wilkinson. charged with the murd-r of Marcel Dubre in a restaurant on held at the next term of the Court grimage of another century. [foreman will have cost Canada between $1M.- I Amherst street, ‘Mhtth 28, will be of King's Bench. ‘rhey were both sent for trial following the icnnal- lty of their voluntary statement this in; the Statute of “lcstminslcr hard been druflrtl nud aciwpicd m (he Is Caught Schooner? Is Ice- Bound In Strait N orthumberland Watchers On Shore Noticed Men Moving About, But Could Not Get To The Vessel——Believed Bound For P. E. Island (Canadian Presli . ANTIGONISl-I, N. s.. April 1e,- More than a mile off-shore at Mal- ignant Cove on the Northumberland Strait coast of Antigonlsh County an unidentified two-masted schooner lies schooner into a Jam yesterday. A Siimvstnrln blew up during the alter- noon and increased through the flight. but the marooned crafts posi- tion was only slightly nearer the shore late this afternoon. when the ‘ (vincl had zone down considerably. The schooner. on the decks of which three or four men could be seen moving about, was still sur- rounded by closely Packed ice late to- day, but was flying no distress sig- nals. People ashore were unable to reach her and her name could not be read through a telescope. Apparently grey and is either in ballast or light- iy laden. she was apparently bound for Prince Edward Island. INTERIM SIIPPIY B I I I PAS S EB (Canadian Press) OTIAWA, Ont, April i6-The Sen- ate this afternoon passed the interim supply bill and it was given Royal assent by Nlr, Justice Newcombe, Deputy Administrator shortly after- wards. This bill provides the Govern- ment with $42,087,112, the iirst vote to be applied to the expenditures of the new fiscal year. which opened on A<_ll‘II i. ‘rho Civil Servants‘ salary elirques, which itsually comeon the 15th of the month, has been delayed until the vote was finally assented Lo. US.MlEhB; DENY RiiMiiit or DEPBRTAIIUN; (Canadian Prcssl BOSTON. Mass, April i6.-Um\ud Slates immigration officials today‘ dcnicd any ititcntiun to deport Ill),- (illii Cnnadlzm. from the New En:- form rlruflfll hv nll lupvinccs. ox- eept one. 'l‘hc repeseniaihcs of the particular nmvitice hurl mkcd lg have it submitted to that Provlncltrl Gov‘ ernmeni. and word oi zwcclahmco in the form druftctl would probably bfi (he direction oi Mrs. received by April 22. ’l‘his nus the ‘rillinghast. Commissioner oi Immi- in the House oi Commons gfamon I reply given Izmd States as a result of an in- ‘VCSIJIIRIIOII which has been under way since last Sunday. A number of I tirrcsis were made at Danbury, Conn. i, Sunday. The investigation is underi Anna C. M. in the New England district. Itoday by Premier R. B. Bennett in New England is the centre of the Justice. All Clear (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Ont. armwcr to a question by Hon. Ernest. Lapointe, former Liberal Minister of April iii-Some confusion has arisen as to the effect oi the bill now before the Commons defining what is a Canadian Nation- al. It was explained at the Secretary of the State Department today that the new bill makes no changes in the law. 1t seeks to consolidate and clarify The question has been raised in press reports that by the new bill children born in Canada. of Asiatic parents ore Canadian Nationals. This has al- tl-xiilc industry and thousands of former Canadians, most of them from Quebec Province. are employed In the textile mills. ‘ The investigation was undertaken in an attempt to determine if wide- spread unemployment among United States workers could be relieved by deportation of aliens illegally in the sci-t the investigation is not directed specifically against French lng Canadians. British sublects. country. Immigration authorities as-- speak- ways been the case it was explained at the Department. 1f parents are Maximum - domiciled in Canada, children born Minimum . here are Canadians. It is an old Brit- ish iaw that children under the Brit- ish flag of whatever race or color are untuuzru Conference Concluded Last Evening -_ In- structive Addresses At Meetings Yester- day. As a result of the conference ct the Social Service Council of Cau- t b ads which o a out 90 tons. the craft is painted new 18s,.‘ evening it was decided m concluded its sessions organize a Social Service Council for this province under the presidency o! Rev. H. D. Raymond. A report from a committee pointing out the necessity for a Bureau oi child and Family Welfare was received, and a. committee was appointed to look in- to the matter. At the morning session held in Hearts Memorial Hail addresses were delivered on community organiza- tion by Mr. F‘. N. Staplefoid, Gen- eral Secretary, Neighbourhood Work- ers' Association, Toronto. and by Rev. J. Phillips Jones, Secretary o! the Council At the afternoon and evening ses- sions, the latter held in St. Paul's Parish Hall addresses were delivered by Canon C. W. Vernon, President of the Council, and by Mr. F. U. Btapleford. The Executive Following are the organizations represented on the executive. the number of members from each and the members already appointed: Roman Catholic Church, Dr. W. J. l‘. McMillan, three to be added", Sni- vation Army. Adjt. Martin; United Church. Rev. H. E. Campbell. Rev. Dr. Ramsay, Mr. G. F. Huteheson; Anglican, Rm". H. D. Raymond. Rev. C. T. Spriuas. Geo. Dclllnls; Bell- tist. Rev. J. B. Wilson. Dr. J. A. Clark. Rev. H. C. ltlorcgnn: Prerby- Continued on page ‘l ‘The, Weather, Etc.- ' 9K1» ffilt Poor. Qua». Aiiilosr boY imruo was A button ;- mo (utilise use. 1w Wounds » ran \I\S\T. I I I, l i I l .. l TORONTO, April iT-Wrsterl winds, fair, with higher temperature Temperatures ... . ... 3‘ ... ... ‘Z’ High tide this morning at 103st and tonight at. 11.03. Sun sets this evening at 6.44 an rises tomorrow morning at 5.14. l l snout suiuu a BUUNBIIIS}