E V i i . i v I i r arly on “men g Wslca 0011a: Oonstnaotian Ac is. M ‘q in lkmbefs’ scssioual indem was detected on n straigh vote, 18-10. l} gthis iaoruisfl ‘lbs Pre place Easter. mtroduc icreditssndafsrmmar board msds to expedite business. No Comment Yet On Trade Bill lte membership of the flhsmbsr c! Oomuleuce is consulted Until tbs llfillffl Dllhglfl IiIIlflO ' ural II today. ANNOUNCEMENTS, comma EVENTS, m; a hermit‘, MEETINGS, ETC "Crest wanes-n Talkie at m. ma“. "Issac-vs ‘lhursdny, April lith NW1. Thursday night. itrstlasnssssssad bazaar. wwmnelhecouuismhuue t, Iihlconwocd and Prince oppmition amendment. that ‘seduction o! ten per cent be made g Ministers’ salaries sud mpellscs ‘lbs llouss sdiou-med until lo a misr yesterday afternoon, ‘i "PW *° ' 4mm“ W ‘he OP-‘mmteoze fees. $21,000 for pipe line ‘position leader said it was still un- _ "hawk pmmnuon ma“ installation 1nd $0,500 for cold elm “M” ‘°“““““ m“ i unounls of slsaao hsd been effect- DGI being prepared, use dsloy but every effort ICNTZAL larch l’! - Until Canadian its Ghsnbot eflmot make an of- Nhl pfllfiliflfiflelll of its attitude ucts mar- hwcduced by the gov- I Q Ottswl. Clin- _$40I,000 Yearly Saving At Falconwood Hospital 1ST ATES iissin iii tort From H flue-lameness» of alleged flhvsswoshl-hsoouauou er Iislconwoodllosplislsasdlhflrsnary "II Mvhlhy ermine by Iion- o. Shelf-on Sharp, Minister of Public will» Who drww lulnds of sp- plause from Conservative benches when be cited the expenditures lu- wflldinlheyeuelssoans m1. amounting to $340,531,.” snd con- ‘ ‘ ’ this iMsl with the saving of 879,985 effeeled in the last two yasrs o! Conservative administra- tlon by installation of proper cold aim-age facilities and economic arrangement of snppliq. Taking up the Liberal argument that the Conservatives had incur- red expenditures o! 833,000 for zl age equipment, m. sharp showed ‘ that a saving over and above these '{ed in two years of conservative management in tbs maintenance coet oi Faloonwood sud lnfirlrlnry. ‘ The discussion, which occurred while the l-lo was in committee on the Fl cod estimates. ($87.- 200) was occasioned by the criti- cism of Mr. B. W. LcPsge. who maintained that there had been extravagance in cxpcndlfll $5.000 for bros-d at Falconwood lest year. The bread, he ssid, had been pur- chased at about seven cents per loci, which would have , based 1,000 bu-rels of flour. which could have been bsksd at hal! the cunt. Olin Liberal hwusliiurss lion. Ir. Sharp: “IQ hon. friend has orfsred some criticism as to that we might bake w: mm breast Our hon. friends tried that during the yes-r 1930 and also in 1981- In 1930, {11313032 for this uninten- snce oi Falconwood, and in 1081- when they d'd their own bskln8~ it cost $111,401. 1n our first full year of operation (1932) the cost was $80,774 and lost year we car- ried on the work for $79,773- operatvd Qpsposition fil-l-ctravagance” harge Brings Crushing Re- Sharp In Discussion On Fal- conwood Esfimjtes. Paper (lovers Prince Edward Mr. H.H. Shaw, ‘lbscpaniusssssionscftben-ince Ed lalandTescbers-redaratien on. G. Shelton ~W,,',-,';_-4;y,gge_g°g;=g¢,,;§; fflofls logs Hail. Both meetings were well attended, s greater number having registered than st the some sessions mild?’ g1 u m: eases were yen y Pres- ident. w. Norman McDonald, Mr. "15"" QfAW-m "m"? n. H. Shaw, 380., Chief Superin~ W" i m“ 1111"“ i‘ "Intercom. of Education; Professor 1.. plans-flan enough o! economy ill W.5hsw,B.A.,Supsrvisoa-of Tcscb- sdmirlistrstion of aiisirs at. Ihl- s; Training, and by Dr. B. C. Keep- conwood. Imagine, s saving of ing. $40,000 per year in the operation of, Miss Bsdte Bruce gave a demon- m institution of that sins. (Ap-isttstion o! the McLean System of “~“i-'i.°"i...i.. or m. 3P3“ pupilosu “all muwinslmo: 52°51? c Opposition B _ ss-id that we have s grsst many 5°11?“- wu mmmg‘ “h”; they 1mm Th‘, At Q10 rcsr 0! i)“ hdll was m ex- aglumen; u 5611113], unumk_ hibition 01 Red C105! Willi. MORNING SESSION Durlngthelastfouryeerstheto- tad M51362 in 1930; 3'1‘! in 1W1? 3" i" ‘mi 34° i“ ""- Most of the morning was devoted “m” “mp " m‘ w“ P“ 9"‘ to the enrollment of the teachers. tient, per yes-r. In 1990 the cost Wham, mam“ “nun,” w as dsr by the rs ident, Mr. MMDM- sld, the recording-secretary. Mr. wns $826 per patient. In 1931. which was partly their year and part-Ly Frederick Skerry read the minutes of the last meeting, which were ours, the cost was $825. Ln 1932, our first full year, we reduced the cost to $232 per patient per year, and adopted as read. last year it was ma. (Iioud ap- The wllowins committees were 1118.136). swvmtod Nomination-Mr. J. Russell heard. Earl Jelly and Mr. Louis Osl- Finsncc-Miss Ethel Tsntofl. w. J. W. F. McCslluln, Mr. 3581mm Conservative Economy “My hon. friends have criticised ‘nformative Addresses Shaw, B.A. AndgEC. Keeping. . ouoly offered the Federation the RI‘; Island Llkc the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3. 1934 Island Teachers Hold Convention VETG MEASURE cry... at VGTEG liliiiii Democrats Unite With B. Sc. Prof. L.W. In. John Olllls, m. lobar Ist- thews. Press-l. M. Dunninl. Ilsa ion Douglas, Miss Alice Levis. ‘the President gsvs the following address: PRESIDENT! MIDI!!! Follow Members oi Our Federa- tion: There issuers or 1cm oi s. spe- cial technique in the drawing u: of s report on the work o! any nation, and it is usually helpful to consult the report given in some previous your. This I have not been abletodofloi! thereismylo- dundnnt matter included in, or ea- seutial matter omitted from this rcpoirhImletf-hsvtwuwillovsr- look the former, and take such steps as will be nccemry to remedy the latter. Considering the economic strca existing in scicultulsl districts st the present time, there were not many teaches! requiring ambiance from the Federation in tho collect- ing of unpaid supplements. 0f the six who did, four received satisfac- tory settlunenis. 1 was unable to get s report from one, (I presume matters have been aluusled) and the other cue ls still unsettled, and will probably have 00 be taken into the coin-ts this spring. Home time ago. as you know, the firm of R T. Holman, Ltd, gener- the expenditure st Falconwood. They have criticised the building of s pipe line, and they have criti- McDonald. Resolutions-Mr. L. W. lowther. iOonEnued on Page 3) ciscd the expenditure of money for an architect. New, we could have spent $38,000 for an architect: we could have spent £21,000 for a pipe line; and we could have spent 80.- 000 in cold storage plant, and still have left 016.485 in the sav- ings that we made, to apply io- wards the malnienance of Poison- wcod That is the situation in cons- parison between the administration ofnlyhcmrrlendssndtheeccn- cmiea-l administration and main- tsnsncqAost oi Fslconwood as car- ried on by this Government." (Ap- plsuss). Ir. Iclntynrs contention Mr. Mcmtyre maintained that the price oi commodities bad been reduced very considerably in the last few years. This be maintained was the reason for the ssvinli 0f- fectcd. "I agree," he said. "that l-bl expense ha; been cut down but why shouldn't it be?" In the lob- ster canning business, he said, the T351 or Mother And Six Child- ren Trapped In Flilmlng House. 1.4487 " th words , hlgclnsooneir in our tvlvce years for some thing applied. mm‘ 041591" "$153106 WI! lb- ‘ and have in Orwell mass less than it cost them to ==~ -—~ $11“ mfljfim “#1100810!” wmfifily. 5/ "it If 110i- opernte for the two Previous years. u. inued on Pas! l) u" v "g ' “m: ,0 Corner. Dunes sfsor Play. 807'“ L448! 14-14” "Sce-"hnrnissl the Trick" at Mmday, April 003th night, April 2nd. 1.4458 Slayings Mar Election In Kansas City __.__. (A). Iy Guardian's Sprpl-ll WI") KANSAS CITY, Maren Yl-TOE Pendergssts delnocrsctic Wilma" tinn tonight moved like s steam- roller through the 11m- in o! m; eeo precincts mooning in We" city election which was marked b9 two slayings and scores of slur: glngs. The precincts gave W6 votes . y; Pgpdcrgasi/l candidates and . was for the Pusionists. heeded by m, ,A_ Ross l-Lill, s native of Nova 800th. ' ascend sn was shot snd kill- , “AM, logs in one of tile series o; mm ngms and acts oi violence mi; lied the election. ‘u. $3.1, 66. s debut! shsrlif. was slain nesr s pulling D1109 I54 P. w. Uldham. s hflmvi" u“ @113”, was probably istslly 700ml- ed. s csrlood of ill!!! Mr. 0111951318 might to hustle s lbw-staff. ng fire in s heater with cool oil. The blazinc liquid satur- Puucisnzi?” SllSPEfiTSlN c Fofl°i$i£ fisnticslly. the father hurled tbs suspected of being im llcsted in the recent week-end bur: If! 0T W9 Prince Edward ‘theatre, four young men, three of them from the C"! and one from the mainland. ‘M’! placed under arrest last evening on sbchsrgs of being drunk and incep- s e. Many Injured In Disorders house became s mass of flames. ‘fhrce moon-lets from Bows- mnn mshed to the rescue and ea- Oolelnsn! clothing, but fisnvs trapped the rest of the ism- ily. The trwwrlsts hld to restrain Gillespie from rush ng to the sid o! his wife and children. LOLNIREAL, M 30. — ‘Dots! suction value of s77,000 in furs wss sold today at the Canadian lfilr Auction Bales Oclnpsnyb monthly Manitoba Fire Takes BELGIUM MIJS FRENGBTANG BRUSSELS, March Tl-diranes sud lgiuln see eye to eye on tbs question of German re-srmsmsnt. according to an oificisi commun- iquc lnsde public today st the close oi s long conversation between lmiis Bsrthcu, munch Minister o1 Foreign Affairs, a-nd Paul Hymns, Belgian Foreign Minister. The con- versations took place at the Hal-sign Office in Brussels. Saving carefully examined tbs danger of German rs-sr-inaaleni». the note indicated. the two minia- ters found themselves in agreement over the consequences that would result from an armaments race, They agreed it was desirable to hold an Hons! um tion for the limitation of armaments. Forward Old Age Pension Cheques In N.S. HALIIAX, March 2'1 — Cheques will be mailed Saturday to 6.000 Nova scotisns as the first payment under the province! newly-inaug- urated system of old age pensions, Dr. Frank R. Dsvis, Minister of Health announced today. 1n mother week, he said, 1,000 more cheques will follow. Payments will be retroactive from Mulch l of this year. according to sn- nouncemsnt made in the Legisla- turefeosntly by Premier Angus L Rllliiilllli Jeanna-so Republicans In OVerridingthePres- ident. (By Ccoll B. Dlchon Associated ht ltsff Wrlic. by Guardian's Illecisl Win] WABKINGFXDN. Much 21-A- mid shouts and Jeers. “lo United States House of Representatives broke away from President Roose- velt in open revolt today to over- ride his veto oi Congressional plans for bigger veterans allowances and more psy for Iibds-rsl workers. In direct defiance of the Presi- dent on s msJor issue, 310 members voted against the President. He 1011141 Only 72 slllvwriers, two of them Republicans. Two hundred and nine Democrats Joined 97 Republicans and four Farmer Lab- or membersuin voting ageing; m; r ‘ 0n. Left To Scnsie The vote left to the Senate the matter of deciding finally whether the Presidential veto shall be sus- tained. leaders decided to put the Wtc off until tomorrow or later, President Roosevelt in his veto message Oblected that the added lunds written into the independent offices supply bill by the House and Senate would upset his budget plans, take money needed for em- ersency relief and violate princip- les he believed should govern the allowance of veterans Gmigpngg- n. Silence settled down eve;- u” House floor as his message wgs 1W1 It y" went. too. when the clerk finished the leading. 111cm w" 11°" 0! 1-110 Iwlsuss that us- lll-lly greets Bocsevsltisn manages to 0018mm. v Pfifiussflss "the question is dull tbs bm PIS. the cbicctions of the Redd. sntnio lib contrary notwithstan mo. ssid eaeaker Henry Bsincy. Tires was a. little delay about "m!!! the vote started. however, despite that. undcr Home m“ m, debstcfssllowsdcnsucbsquq. m“ undel- wny. frequent ap PM“ w! 1cm fllllifled that well known Dssnocrats had voted s» Ilirietorlorthehssidentlntlu cud “there was an outburst oi ‘i- bee! slewing and hand- <=1=wina' in blob u. m“. W e galleries "Ibis h the wont iz-imm F“ l‘ ever received ‘an: ‘a m" the 8mm." Represents- tive Bertram Snell of New York, the Republican leader, said o! the result. "Never did s Republic =- Presddent receive so few votes to sustain s veto." ‘There was innnedisie lpgmflg- tion over what the Senate would do. Democruttic leaders predicted it would sustain the President It was recalled, however, that Bennie voted for more libervil g1- lowsnces for yetcranoes and Feder- al worker's than those forced into the bill by the House, Claims Insull Transferred To Another Ship AIWIIINS. lurch 17-—6smuel In- sul1's lawyer. M. Pop. said tonight he believed the ii-lsii-ivs financier was no longer on the Ono! VMIII lvlaiotis and that be bad been transferred Bundsy eff the Island snot-her shin ilyi-uo s nss bsloming In some country not having an axtrsditim tresty with the United States. hip was silent on the fugitive‘! destination Ind it was gs that mall's busted lfilll l"!!! l! peril tonight thcPimd thersd the legislature on s bill introduc- 10 PAGES Chief Of (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire)! GENEVA, March 27~With the‘, entire question o! disarmament in because o! conflicting views of various leading powers, certain officials discussed the poe- siblllty of holding the 1935 nsvsl conference here regardless of the outcome of present European nego- tiation; for an arms holiday. No decision may be reached im- mediately on the seat of the naval parley but opinion inclined to the belief that ‘this city might be chos- en. rather than Tokyo, London or Washington Tokyo probably would be eliminated because of the dis- tance of that capital from other parts of the world, it was stated. league 0t Nations officials, de- spairing of reducing general arms- ment at this time in view cf the determined stand taken in various quarters, especially in Germany and. France, intend to seek st least a continuance of existing condi- tions in order to half. an arms race of disastrous proportions. Conversations relative to an agreement along these lines will start next week. M. A. Aghrides, chief of the League disarmament section, will go to Paris Monday and then on to London to talk things over. Arthur Henderson, President oi the Disarmament Conference. ex- pects to call the Steering Commit- tee for s meeting April i0, and the committee may issue a call for some sort of arms conference, eith- ersgensraloimormlercstricied to s study of ‘ problem- tnvinlulr until FIRE (GP. By Guardian's Spec‘ ' Wire) (YITAWA. March 2'1 — Liberal members poured criticism on the unemployment policy of the gov- ernment and attacked the sweeping powers contained in the unempuy- msnt bill when that measure was before the House c! Commons this siternoon. Several suggestion for improving the situation were also offered. From Lbs West, l J. Younl (U11 Wsyburn urged that the pmeibiiity of constructing great reservoirs in the Prairies to hold the spa-inc waters be considered. He also pro- poscdworksbccsrrisdouttoiow- er certain water levels so that fer- ests would develop more satisfact- orily. Both these proposals would give employment. He strongly op- a-uy unnecessary work for oi relief Ii hsd ‘em in 1930 it 00st 04-00 in the the purpose shown that public work to get $1.00 t0 workers. Hon. Peter Venlct. (Lib. Glouces- ter). suggested that in s case of direct relief the municipalities be only required to pay 10 per cent the balance being divided equally be- tween the Province and the Du- minion, He also urged Federal Gov- ernment assistance in encouraging people to build homesteads in the Crmvn Lands of New Brunswick. FORE SEEN‘ DIFHCIYLTIIB HALIFAX, March 21--Difficulties in the way oi giving the Public Utilities Board power to control distribution and Isle of gasoline in Nova Scotls were foreseen today by O01. Gordon l. Harrington. OppO- anion leader. who moire briefly in Athens srs in doubt about it. c-"r - '-' ' ed Friday by Hon. A. 8. MsoMlllsh, Minister of Hiahwsyl- ~ sale which opened this morning and n-lcalrnia. Ont. mm 21- "“‘ elm“! ‘ ' Two nan vars undea- arrest hue ‘ fit?“ ‘Yg? :3 :ti$:mmy§t3u% Strzlung Comparuon Made ll IQ- o ZM...‘““’J....'§S,."‘“““ Re Falconwood Expsndztures '““ “"’ ‘Wm up“? _ “fimlfllls . ma é u. following a urea, submitted by Hon. o. Shelton Blsrp is analysing f"!!! tsrus udowment policy. and mlllmi W&Il'l$6IlUtanthln-RUUfdsntiflod him ll h"! milssilowsllaiithlittlsoutlfl-Oswmsfwlslrbfllfl- Qfwauseum as -lclls. mvwssul Ds-uceiu illmdl! under Liberal and C s comparative expenditures Incurred onssrvstivs administrations at Falcon- wood Hospital sod Infirmary show how tbs extravagance” oi’ the IscMillsn Government “dssaasbie saved ills FF ' a International in Against Extending Obligations ltlol llbserlflhc II Illl fllsdl sli 0P A MERE MAN Delivered U. I. A s; League SeeksTo Halt lIV/lolesale Armament Race League Disarmament Section Will Visit Both Paris And London To “Talk Things Over.” ________.__. SEAEERS HAVE BIGGEST GATGH St. John's Fleet, Out Four Weeks Topples Last Year’s Record Catch. (GP. DINO By GUI-nulls’! lpeolll WIN) 9'1‘. JOl-Ihffl, Nfld, Much g _. The sealers are “in the iat." ‘they have found the main patch. and the kill-already the biggest in years-mounts swiftly as the lum- footed hunters mam hugs herd scattered over the north- ern ice floss. lfrhtshisl ‘Ihofncrossc misyar lsdua Pifflllotlaeflbtthsflslihtlllfl rnsdsthsacrthsrnvwiltwilb only fiwdst intn the ice lad BDrtII-Bwttherswillbo clscufi Pillllifiscarolandmdfllesssl- erawillbeoelobrstlngwhontbq Istbsfiiofituhnk. 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