MAXIMSP OFI MERCHANT A msn ls none the less e this! when no knows his yardstick is e bit too short. . - elnrnlng lluelcllun. Fnnndld ll". cherloisnrwn fiuerdleo Two UOIIII- CHARLOTFETOWN. mo». woos: Covers Prince Edwa \,\l\ \\\ \\‘\ ORE DLs OPIN a \ .. eedby veryoody o! [d ike up Dew msoAY. a ENGLAND RELINQ UISHES SEA Y \ iSUPREMA CY <7 _. Q%§~ ,7? :2" 13.»..- ' Isa-nu hseltwheeindulgoe. p" smnrzusm min-n .._.-- ens aisles secret: evil thoughts W43 leveslileendpoworoltbelrown. w PAGES "an": l: ,fi'he Lunar-Ion Naval reaty {._s__ Signed‘ welve Delegates "Affix Their Signatures To Historic Pact i —-I\;Iewspaper Men Of Thirty l Nations Present At Signing. y ' . l (Special to the Guardian) - LON N, April 22--The London Naval Treaty if 1930 in hich Great Britain formally relinquishes supremac Iof the seas, which she ruled for so long, was sign today. The treaty recognized absolute limits the avies of Britain. theU. S. and Japan until 1936: im ses a battleship building holiday on the live chief lea powers: humanlzes submarine warfare and limit;the size and armaments of submarines. The tree, was signed by Great Britain, the U. 8.. Japan, F nce and’ Italy, the latter two however, did not parti ate in the limitations sections, having been unqle to agree on theinquarrel over parity. Aithoughthe Treaty achieves only three power lim- itationsl regulates the, navies of the three great sea. powes and is the first comprehensive naval lim- itation toaty in history, covering warships of every class. Tt was i ' eticn o! the" live power confines begun with high opus 92 6's ego on Jsnusry .21. o linal priory session oi the con- erence endhe signing ol the ‘rrcsty took place lithe diniy msgnilicence oi Queen lane's drawing room o! the Palmer Although one oi the most intentional treaties o! s. gen- eration vs being signed only a hsndlul ospectetors gathered out- side the Pece in the worm sunshine to wstchlbe delegates srrive. The Treaty aportions sols power until 1933 and the three chief navies. ‘rhcir li|tlng strengths ere stabil- » ed lor it ycers, equilibrium oi see cwrr in-ho Atlantic and Pecliic is estsblls snd the" foundation lor nglo Alpriesn psrity laid. lt-wln business like scene with e uch oilrsms. In the presence o! - h. lcDonsld the Labor Premier f Ill-land. the dream oi’ his llle ‘u boig realized, but only in part nd ls short oi’ the llsming lcleel- m wich hes mode him a world ruled" lor pesos. l-lis stronz intel- ‘ ,8; l! token on men)‘ lines nee o st on the banks cl the Rep- nn filth fiesident Hoover and lemed e live power reduction oi ~- trio's nsvles end he pisinly owd the strsin oi his wcrlr in ed- tic‘ to the lpilurelo achieve e live W lsreeolenrmrhe treety ieils in unount oi nonnege reduction 0rd for bl! the t7. l. end nglsnd. its stsse lmnoe rliuesdto per- cilllie in the lull livo power troety cuse Brltein end the U. B. refus- »" to susrmiqb French, security. I! relused trill participation be- : 1. ivnouu Mom's cowunc EVENTS. nawfimcs emu "Just mi csr ct shlnslse. ~ Price t unroeding, Out- " s 1m. suu-sl-u ' inch- "Bordon ‘o1 s mo‘ " ' s us. ‘ ens-n C cuv.” I111. es i v All moneys trl,oleenisg.~ny.% cum nun-resettlem- oi Itsilon psrity with her» fithey signed the portions oi the trusty agreeing to e battleship holidsy un- til 1036; humsnisltion or ‘ submer- lne wsrlarc; lim ol submarine size and armament and other minor matters, promising to continue their legotletlons eventually joining the treaty luliy. . - The signing oi the treaty wes ei- iected with business-like orvcleicoi scretsry Stimson signed ‘lirst lor the U. B. Listed alphabetically l-s Arneri- ca he sillxed his neme st 12.40 p. m. Ambassador Chas. G. Dawes claw! s minute later. A. Srlpnd. French Foreign Minister signed st it.“ P~ m. l-ie was ioilowed e minutes later by MscDonsld tor Greet Britain sud the otherg in order. the ohiei sign- ers belng Giuseppe Blrisni tor ltsli’? Reiiolro Wskstsukl, Japan; Jamel Fenton. Austroiis; Philippe Roy. Csnsds; Bil- Abul Chendre. Catter- Jee. Indie; Timothy Bmiddy, Irish Free State; '1'. M..Wllicrd. New ZN- lsnd; O. T. water. south Airlcs- ‘I110 elgningended st 1M5 n- m.. bovine lested only ll minutes. It started when MacDonald announced in a solemn voice, we beve new. reechrfl the moment lor mimics the Treaty. MacDonald asked the delegates in ..um.ph e, photograph o! the con- lorence, which will be nuns lh 3°- lo Downing ltreet, etilclsl residence o! British Premiers. Dllniliy all?‘ pggggd during the signing. the newl- pnpermen o! thirty notions Illflill iorwerd end craning their necis to peer, over the writers’ 01100140"- 311“ plgnnry ‘seslion edioumod l5 L“ p_ m, gndin] 1980 Nl-Vtl O05- Ierence. , Cbuple Killed, DiriNotgSee Train parity between the navies of Britain and the U. 8.: - Baldwin Smokes The "iillaivtles Pipe? long; lure, a "Dawes pipe“ with tile‘ Cambridge eeeels watching the Comb ‘ prepesstion lor the chesloflhsmos boit recs, ' - ' 1 c P 7 ._ - . vi l| rii Pl l.,li l; slill§._.m lln . Craft Dropped "From i i Altitude of 400Feet’ - Men Were Pinned Under Wreckage. --—_ (Csnsdisn Ireui REGINA. Basic, April II-Jiylnl oiticor ll. W. Csrew. or Vernon. B. C-. end sergeant A. Richards. cl Winnipeg, were instantly killed today‘ when the engine of their aeroplane stalled end the machine crashed in the west end oi the city. Both are members o! the Rvoysl Csnsdlsn Air which wee wen ibyltbe ).. , » _r'~ ‘w. ~CZnaJi one»: iFifdligil8p ‘(Special 10" Tlsi Glllrlhls) 3- '- ' OTTAWA. Ont... A)!" fiw- . “There has niit btlin s lire in“ * “ any Canadian Tsnitentisry _‘_._"li'llflll 1010, and lush s-dlsss- terwq the Qhio prljonjnisr- no could notuoccur in Cen- ' ids‘. General W. Si. lies-rs i Hughes, Dominion bspt. ol ‘Ponitentisries ' "tonight; lxoept lor-s prisoner's nast- ' tress end-Isle clothing there ‘ll nothing in s Censdlln Penitentiary that wflfburn. General Hughes ‘sold the eon. etruetlon in of brIcLJtone, steel. fleeting plants ere on- der sepl-rste resil- ' ' Force st Winnipeg. , . The two llisre were pinned under the wrecluse ol the crslt. which dropped lrom an eltitude cl 400 leer. Though the gssolint tsnir burst at, ‘ the impact with the ground end thei iluid spread sbout there wss no lire. ; The crash occurred about zoo ysrdsi south ol Thirteenth Avenue near; Aberdeen Street. about two miloci irom the centre or tbs city. The film but been enroute to esshetocn lrom mgine. Rom s bsd stert st the city the mschino reached e hoisl-lt oi 00 lest when the engine stowed» The plane went into s turn. swooil- ed downward to the srouoc when it crumpled in e heep end overturned. the meet-line we: e pirchild mono- pleno. To Negotiote For Big Deal mmiwrfi“ "liwilz- JII cs. m. m" Vice-Presi- mwtsmntn “m”, '-—-' '°" °"'“ ‘ ,1? ' ' ' pg wrwuw-wrwmnroh -. ;'”77°7”“_ omen act It 1h ~.WAII'IIIGI‘O8»;II\I s: llflliillililqfllmtflilvwilfl! Preeileotleevst meme-mi ‘qyxi > g. yup“. yon-st ‘ - , V‘ would teeeet to the; ~ suture: ‘IIQU. -fi'.‘lflfll I - -.. Last Minute News Flashes -_-u DIED FOLLOWING ‘ OPIIATION YOUNGSTOWN. Ohio. April fl-I. T. McClesfl. President l ‘the newly loaned Republic Steel, Generation. died in s hospital hero today iollowlng sn open- tioll. l NEW BANK fill-IMO! ' (Csnedlsn Hess) Morrrsseo. use, spa es.- ‘Ibehoyel lsnbelwesdstelsy announced the sppelltbenlleite board oi diredhll o! Gable-lien President of lnmnetlsesl Mul- Priisorrs_ strep Hlillflvllllwfi >‘<--'(~__-,~ iltnr-llla‘... t: ........ Terrorists jDempen. . ed l--Section_ of "_ Stu- ‘dent Population Be- , lielfétiTo BeDisturb. V ing Element." i ' l . w...» (Osnedlss Prose gills-Aria hooters) illicit-A. Indie. April sz-Jllier the mane disorders in Indie in m pestTweek s distinctly eeeler situ- stim new prevails Judging loom re- ports lroln ell centres o! the civil dis- obedience campaign led by ushettnu. Ghsndi. The prompt. putting into eiieet o! exirsorflnlry ciluses o! pill ordinance. within s do! 0f the Ohil-‘lllgoslg sucrose‘ in which sixipol ionnen were killed. hes dampened the espireticos ct the Blunt ten-or- isls. ‘the position in Oslcutts is s-lso iolnrcvod from up otsndpolnt or the sutborlties. pocibly on account oi departure or many studnh lbs- isol- ideys. Authorities believed s section o: student population wes per-nope the turtle; element in public dis- order. ssrdlrors rsorosus-srscrso (Gensdlsn Press) WAUIIRGION’. All! th-‘Ihe IQ!“ telly retested e propose! i! Ifllter GOII‘: Republics!!- lleine. to plsoe limitation nee- . ts reetridiees en sll collides s! the Isflfll llelleplefl. helli- isg Oessde eel llewteuslleel. ‘he vets wen ll lo I- 011]"? some (Ganglion Press) new rest. u. s. April ss.- , mm ma: us so nun . reel-else. Plosilsst oi m Cen- blob neither-mars. sums‘ bereeeflve telsreethe he! eventin- i...“ ' owl will mm Mr. u. Shelton slurp. _ socistion for l. round tsble tslk on uurllc Mm. m Sliiiliikillili all Bll_S_lNES$ Hon. L. Richards, De- put-y. -Minister of Game and Fisheries In Western Capital In Interests of His Government. (lpeclel to ‘Ibo Guardian) BUMMEIISwE, April sip-Hon. L. liiohlrds, Deputy Minister o1 Gems end Plsherlol (or the Province oi Quebec. errived in Sununersid by tonight's trsin, having come direct from the City o! Quebec. He is hero in the interos‘ o! his Government end the Quebec Provincial Silver Fox Breeders’ Association which is stilli- slzd with the Canadian Netioriel Bil- vor Fox Breeders’ Association. no was lnet on srrivsl by Dr- A. Brou- srd end Mr. It. it. Azstlo. who have been auditor klnds: m. menu druids lor some months st the Experimental fol: Perm sod is new staying st the Queen Hotel. The Deputy Minister Ymmlilfllldibl! Wednesdsy morning 9.1, Hlrvifiriiiltllunru hm with. li- m Presidenir and other omolsls or the Csnsdisn Silver For Breeders’ As- the industry. ‘ The object o! Hon. Mr. Richard's vislt is to obtsln sli the lnicrmetlcn he cen that will be o! help to his Government in establishing s general experimental fur term for which tbs sum o! 1100.000 has slresdy been vet- cd by the Quebec Government. There ere st present 3.000 fur terms in the Province ol Quebec rnd st the proposed Government lur lcrmevsry kind o! Csnedisn lur ‘ ering enimsl will be kept end experimented with. l-lon. Mr. Richards is s gentlemen or cbsrmlng personality who, sl- thoush e nltlve o! Quebec. is s srsd- uste o! St. Dunstan! University end hes many friends on the Island. Al- though this is his first visit to the province lor twenty-three yes; l-e promises however, that it will only be e. short time bolero he returns lor e more extended visit, end in en! one he will attend the ennusl nz- ~t- ing st lummerelde o! the Csnsdien 51M! 1'0: Breeders’ Assocl-tlen. He is lesving on Thursday morning ~n return to Quebec-S. Thirty Million. Dollar Deficit (Special to the Guard-Ills) WASHINGTON, April 22-1110 Government is leeod with s deficit oi twenty or thirty million dollars for the next liscsi yesr, President hoover warned lbdsy in s. letter to Gheirmen Jones o! the sens‘ Ap- propriations Committee. end Choir- lhen Wood or the Rouse APMWPM- tiens Committee. A CRIN‘!!! DORA llritlsh United Press) VIKING, Apnl st-A ben on mo! ing is the lsieet rsguieiden oi Gm- erei‘ Oheng Yin-Wu. the "terns boy Mint" oi Peking in his pilfltsniml purging o! the nlunioipel administra- lion. seasoning u» mm the clues a Wong ens-m. director c! the noun- isipel livestock Iureeu. he ioucd tbet gentlemen drawing. selsce from Lives Lost In Half Crazed (Specie! to the Gus " ) COLUMBUS, April 22.--’I'hree hurl- dredsnd seventeen bodice were er- ranged side ivy side in the cattle born moirlllo o! the Ohio- Btats Fair Grounds nosey victims el the meet 1119111111: lire trendy in the history o: modern-o Prisons. Burned to death. in s med attempt by convicts to el- fect l. wbnlfllle prison break. all but 8b who were beyond rewlnitlon hid been iddhtilled. One hllildrfi Ind "it! more convicts so badly injur- ed that s‘ mejority may die wore in colon-mo Hospital. Two one there this martin]. rI-illfll the m1 to s19. Amther hundred sllshtiy burn- ed or inlured in thrlrentic stieupt lwuceummuusureoe-epoc the west cell house rsquind only first std treatment. lots times its-in this morning. A lire coerpsny quick- ly quenched tbeblsso. meow cob! vipul whcescsped unsosthsd srcsc vv-‘eta- slashed en inch deep. ‘me fury o! the night bed passed end onlyhcnoclingsredintbewesteell block when the fir! storied. Little wee left except blscterled ruins. ll the tentative theory that the lire ws-I incendiary is ‘ the convicts lailedtoeoecrnplisb tbeirpurpessonli one prisoner escaped. Michael Dos-n,‘ 83 who calmly donned s civilian suit end walked swsy st the height cl the confusion. lFor thet lone escape flu prisoners peid the terrible price o.’ 31'! lives lost. Almost every sgency ei death, lire. upitrxisilion. Inn en soIiQnt-si hanging o! s. nun who wee being lowered by e rope contributed to the hot-m. The blue spire-lied rapidly tbroulb the sneient prison wells. welding coll locks and pinning men behind bers that glowed red end finite with the host. It wu en old scsiiold that ol- lored en sveilue o! uesps hens burn- ing cells to numerous prisoners (rem thebots-sllmAsIoupeieoevic-u sw-urls themselves to the sestiold and rsn flown it to selet-y. Finding no ny or escape may perished in their cells: others snatched boys sod vein- ly isied to insert thin: into the molt- en lcelrs end in this ordeal b! fire. some mes celioussd by srinse. emerg- ed u heroes. Again end ego-in they dulled into the blsdhl oIll blfitk cal‘- ryingtheiivicg snqiheseeeocsus- til they collapsed. fllfllll lor e breath oi pure sir amid the smoke s-nd darkness. linrly 1.000 enned ettiocrs petrol- iii gill; ii d yi ifiendeeltssevlltte ~luuels._. ‘Elli .§§s? in‘; .52 g. Prisoners Left Toll Die In their Cells For One Lone iEscape, Prisoners Paid the Terrible Price of 319 today in their cells flirmnh which _ Recent Peniten- tiary Fire-—Guards Obeying‘ Orders, Refused To Release Convicts. cltemeht to seize control. It was 5.40 p. m. when the flames were dscovered illcell unit lanunusrd prison block. Wood stslrwsys constructed as part of temporary repairs led the blue and it spread to cell units G end H where the prisoners were returning from supper i/c be locked in their cells. ‘this wss the moment chosen by the conspirators for their mutiny. The red tongue oi’ flame creeping up the stairs of cell unit 1 was to have been the slgnll ior revolt: instead it light- ed s. pyre welding the locks and lus- ing the steel bars that held nearly 1,000 men, prisoners within the trap ol unu- orwn making. Inside the iiery pit leer erased convicts best against file dnors and sluielred demands lor release. curled end implored the susrds to cribs oil the lcclrs sud let them hethr their way to lroe- dmn. but theme-roe intending grimly by ecdecs reiused. They, feared vlcfl were in the prison when the bless swept upward through the op- m corridors o! the cell house. Public Hearing On Monday Next (Canadian Press) UITAWA. Ont, April 22-—A pub- lic hearing o! utmost interest to the Maritime Provinces will be held by the sosrd oi aellwsy commissioner! on monday, when the Board will have before it the application oi the l-lslllsx Harbor commission for re- liuced rates on eastbound groin. The Nave Bcotis port authorities ask that the present rate from Fort wiliisrn, Port Arthur and Armstrong to Hall- isx cf 21.30 cents per bushel on wheat end 20.40 cents per bushel on other grain be disallowed and that there be substituted o. toritl showing s rste o! 11.0 cents per bushel on all groin end thstthe present differen- tisl o! six cents from Montreal and Quebec be continued. 77w Weather, etc A BICIiEtOR it A MM who's Clishflnt, some WOMAN our or tumour! ‘louvre A0. April za-rmn winds, mull!!! northwest end increasing in ‘WIN: rein or mow, becoming colder, ‘Q FNI HUN-Hg It '13! gi e ghoul liprisingt-"Nesrlybilbe con- l, " ‘“ ' “ M“. =1 e- tte-gl-eluweme- .