or‘; MERE MAN i evcfiulinl- ' M,“ of method have time for e ‘ sign, Iounhd ‘llfl ‘magi-lifting: ‘I110 Cull S is i de ls Accepted (By Executive Council Contract For Reconstruction Oi East Wing Goes To Mr- T.D. Morrison Whose Tender Was /§93,700—Will Arrange Details. Tile ieiidt?!‘ 01' Ml‘, T. D. Morrison, Summerside, for reconstruction of the east wing of Falconwood Hospital at s cost of $93,700 was accepted at a meeting last evening of the Executive Council. ind Ontario. forward at an early date. emment at the fact that an alcon Twelve tenders in all were received and considered, ihree_ being from Prince Edward Island contractors. The remainder were from New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec Details in connection with the contract are now being arranged. It is understood that as much local labour as possible will be employed, and that the work will be pushed Gratification WasQeXpressed by members of the Gov- iender satisfactorily and at a cost below the amount voted for the purpose in the supplementary estimates ihe last session of the Legislature. i !..'i iTender Island contractor was able to passed at Mattern May Take Off Today -._‘ NEW YORK, May 31—-(A.P.)-/ . ble wfllds along the great il_ air route to Europe tonight rave promise that JimmyMatiern could start at dawn tomorrow on his solo speed flight around the world. The young Texas aviator said he would decide definitely after he receives another weather report at midnight from Dr. James H. Kim- ball, Meteor-cl Jet at the United States weather bureau. Daladier Gov. Is Sustained I PARIS. May spasm-m gov- ernment of Premier Edouard Dala- iiili’ was sustained tonight when a question of confidence was put to l vote in the Chamber of Deputies. ‘Piiivoto was 359 to 200. ‘the issue was raised on a com- mmlse measure creating a com- mittee to study a. proposal (ci- g wow Hit monopoly of oil 1m- l||' ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETC word ".|"Announcrm¢m; l" I roluinn ut 2 cgnll iirlciiy‘ billable in ullvlncc. "'5" ii"? lliay at Fredericton to- iihi- lr not fine, Friday. 0008-11 inserted Der "York Riflc Club-Annual Meet- iiiii! evening, June 2nd. 9855-6-1-2I. PrFPiano Class Demonstration, ‘veilfxe Street, Sdiool Hall, Tuesday '1 s. Juno 6th. 0571-11 .- Rccital by Dlllliis of Miss Lil- " Igxfiizic. Heartz Memorial - idiiy evenins. June 16th. 9871-11 "A doctor age mg y-nine almost his income by buying 5 5m m, J “uiiy- Wily not you? Con- - A. Moore, Manager. IAPANESE Sliiililiill Outstanding Result is the Establishment of a Demiiitarized Zone South of Wall. ‘ITENTSHV, May 31.—(A.P.) - A formal agreement between Chinese and Japanese military authorities presumabl ending hostilities south of the Great Wall was signed today at Tangku, north of Tientsin. According to the Japanese version of the agreement, which they call a "treaty," the outstanding result is the establishment of a demilltarized zone from the Greet Wail south- wards to an east-arid-west line run- ing a short distance north of Tient- sin and Pelping and thence north- westward to the wall. Japanese authorities said no Chin- ese troops would be permitted to en- ter this area, while Japanese forces will withdraw to the Wail after the Chinese complete their part of the evacuation of the zone. Policing of the zone will be in the hands of Chinese police, according to the Japanese, while the Japanese military authorities 1n order to 1n- sure that the zone remains demil- itariaed will be allowed at any time to inspect the ares. by aeroplane or any other means. ‘ It is understood the agreement will be effective lmmcdiatel; Rhodes Address- es Conservative Club. In Toronto TORONTO, May 31—(C.P.)—-The Government may not have effected all economies possible, and may go AND DIIINESE s. seacoast town iust p ». . 4-V._-.r-=.:.v -, it The Peop per Covers Prince Edwarrl island hike thGDCW Read by Everybody ll’ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, ‘THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1,933 10 PAGES Wood Qeiitrosi. Former Islander Feared Victim roficri 8 c 0 u R Of Drowning KAI-BMW! sl-éAn empty lobster smack. found ycsteirisv or: Cape George, in- dicated the fate of John Mc- Pherson, native of. Glen Wil- llflm, P. E. 1., WhO gel; out Saturday morning from long Point, mverness County, and failed to arrive at Bluerocks, Antigonish. The engine was dead; McPherson is believed to have fainted end fallen over- board. He was on the way from the Iriverness port to the plant of his employer, Fred Irving at Bluerocks. The weather was (“Offlbifi- Ind it was said there was nothing to show why Mg- Pheo-son should have deserted the craft. E|SIIEIIMEN’S DISPUTE IS IIT AN END C. G. S. Arleux Report No Sign of (Hostili- ream“... ,,,, M, ,, - ties Among Rival . Fishermen. STILTES; Convicts Are Alleged. to Have Shot Down‘ Policeman _ R e . ported Well Armed. (Associated Press)" LANSING, Kane, May Ill-Len. ing a policeman dead along the trail of their flight the 11 desper. adces who escaped yesbepdgy from the Kansas penitentiary 1194-1 van- ished tonight in the hill country of northeastern Oklahoma-long an outlaw retreat. » Posses hunted the timbered “bad lands" without avail. Squad; o1 police and deputy sheriffs guarded hilhwflyfl- They were ready to "shoot to kill" if they encountered the fugitives. The convicts them- selves were well supplied with rig- les, shotguns and pmtols. I r Pdllceman Shot ‘ We Ii- Burke. 42, night police- . man and a war veteran, was shot I down 6M1? Why at Ohetopa, Kane. ""1 Iiiiiiorities smeared the be- lief he had run afoul of one of the .two parties of convicts. Nazis Oppose shoal is over. 'I‘oday the Canadian Pro t e s t Government steamer Arieux arriv- ant ed from Halifax, and there was no v sign of honillties between native SGIGCIIOII Nova Scotian lobster fishermen and rivals from the eastern New Bruns- wick shore who came down to get a share of the fishing. Officials or the Fisheries Depart. merit thought the trouble had died dwm- Tim-Dora flared Last week end when locsl lobster-men, selling to two csnnerles on Melsgash Point, claimed the New Brunswickers, working for a cannery on saddle Island, had set their gear down sthwert the Wallace traps. Balms. my ii.- (km- Evidence thlt the light aver fig office of Evangelical Bishop of the Reich was not finished ap- church spokesman, the Rev, Hermann Mueilcr,~ to put the whole Pffliilsanda machine of the party at the dispose! of German Cliflstlsus in opposing rich Von Bcdelschwlngh. Herr Bodelschwingh took of. floc this week after selection by the chiefs of 29 German Pro- testant oi-gaulzations and over the strenuous opposition of the German Christians, l. Nazi group, who urged Herr Mueller for the post. (Continued on Page '1) Pope Celebrates 76th Birthday VATICAN CITY, May 3l—(A.P.) -—Pope Pius today celebrated his 76th birthday by receiving hundreds of pilgrims who hid come to Vati- can City in celebration of Holy Year. - Desiring to observe the anniver- sary by busying himself as usual from morning until evening. the Pontiff held several audiences at which pilgrims we're received. The Pontiff said a. low mass of thanksgiving in his private chapel this morning. A number of his dis- tant relatives were prssent. 1n this ceremonial the Pope was assisted by secretaries. , His Holiness talked for a few minutes with his relatives after the mass and then began his duties for Stock Market Continues Whirl U p w a r d (Ciuiadian Press) , MONTREAL, May 31-111 the heaviest turnover of four years, security values on" the Montreal Stock Exchange whirled upward today with 30 issues penetrating to new high levels for the year. ma- ers were quick to realize‘ on their advantages, however, and tossed thousands of shares overboard, forcing leaders to reduce their gains or chalk up minus signs. , A factor in the advance was ru- mors the Dominicnb delegates WALLACE. N. S., May 31-(01!) ' —Apparently the battle of Waughs 9790-5-80-3i. "ciilde River p]; ‘ I‘ yers will present View The Arrival of Kitty” in ‘Id H811. Saturday evening, - d- Admission 26c and 15c. 9B3U-5-3l-3i. much farther in that direction, but it had faced the necessity for g-reutor savings in the way best calculated to servo the public in- terest, and had kept well in ad- vance of public opinion, Hon. E. N. (Rhodes, Minister of Finance, told a luncheon meeting of the ‘ro- rcnto business men's Liberal-Con- servative club here today. ' The minister gave a comprehen- sive review of Government savings since 1090. showing how millions had been lapped off the ordinary costs through reduction of person- nel, cessation of non-essential en- terprises, reduction in administra- tlon costs, strict ear-insuring‘ or ui "wispy Valley" will » be present- wgfilsilfliey Players in Long ‘Mm? on Thursday, June 1st. ("we e on Friday. Aigigiaifsionlfllif ' 4-9 4 . u "i- pmfmfjnil Opfllifll Fortune Hall, ‘mar-Dalila 2nd. Sourls Orchestra, u, n“. “illiirc dances. Admission service from Bourlg, ltsl-b-Bi-fli. i i» --— ‘hi? i° “it Pit! It Crapaud M. (U-"me, i. “me Country M Hunter River Dramatic would seek revaluation of gold at the world economic‘ nfcrence in London. Mining, industrial and utility values all moved upward gt the news. Arms Conference To Take Holiday the day. Mine Wo rk e rs May Walk Out GLADE BAY, N. S., MDY 31-40» PJ-‘llkecutlve officers o: the em- elgamsted mine workers today GENEVA, May 31.—(A.P.) - The Dissrm Conference decided today to take a holiday, of about a month, in the hope that political negotiations in various capitals will solve the “ma” “lllliiceir of’ Masonic 150 88d 350. monies voted by Parliament, and id submissive called upon the union's membership for a, strike in sympathy with the miners cf Princess and Florence collieries, threatened with general wags reductions of 25 per cent. A crculsr letter sent out from the district oiflbOlhllfilctCd all mem- bers of the union to throw down Goes To .Kansas Penitentiary Convicts "Still At Large WASHINGTON, May $l-(A.P.) ,—'I‘he Interstate Commerce Com- ‘missfon has authorized the rail- way express agency, acting in con- junction with the Canadian Paci- fic Express Company, to reduce rates on fresh cooked lobster meat yin unsealed cans from the Marl- time Provinces to points in the United States. Fishermen in New Brunswick. Nova. scotia. and Prince Edward Island. prcbabiy the largest pro- ducing section for live lobsters in the wcrld, are experimenting this season with shipping cooked lob- iflci‘ meat 1n unsealed cans and |iced instead of shpping the live lobsters. The express companies told the commission they wished to promote s. comparatively new industry and to promote "the dis- tribution of a. delectable seafood". (Canadian Press) FREDERICTON, N. B., May 31-— A strict watch at points of entry along the Maine-New Brunswick County is being maintained by Canadian customs officers as the result of potato smugglers from the State of Maine being detected with contraband tubers on this side of the line. Potato smuggling from the neighboring state this year has been given an impetus by the marked variation in the prices rul- ing in New Brunswick and in Maine. The tubers con be obtained for as low as fifty cents a barrel in the Pine Tree State while New Brunswick growers arc holding out for 70o to 81.10 per barrel. Communities which a few weeks ago reported that their stocks had been cleaned out, have been ship- ping potatoes ih the last few days in carlowd lots, the deduction be- ing that the suddenly acquired aur- plus cum; surreptitiously over the border from Maine. The "racket" is profitable if successfully carried border, particularly in Carleton’ They informed the commission that the fishermen cf the Mari- i/me Provinces were attempting quantity production during the season just starting. The rates apply from Cape Tor- mentfne, Point du ChEllG, St. An- drews and Saint John, N. B.; Hall- fax, Lculsburg, North Sydney, Pic- tou and Truro, N. S., and Summer- side, P. E. I. to Hartford. Conn. Washington, Chicago, Detroit, St. Iouis, Albany, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Toledo and Philadel- phia. ' J The tariff includes an individual rate from each of the points of orlgh to each destination. Neither the commission order nor the ex- press company's application specif- ied the amount of the decrease in rates. Maine Potatoes Bootlegged To New Brunswick Customs Officials Vigilant At Boundary Line — New Brun- swick Growers Optimistic Over Cubanllirket Prospects. out and the payment of duty avcid- ed by the participants. One report received hcre is that a Maine grow- gi‘ had his team and twenty barrels of potatoes confiscated by the Do- minion authoritles when they stopped him east of the boundary. Hi5 excuse was sold to be that he was bringing the potatoes across the line to pay off a debt. Prom- inent Carleton County growers do not believe the smuggling, how- ever, is heavier than at other times when there was a marked disparity iii prices in the neighboring areas. June Clean-up Experts believe that, the surplus of potatoes in New Brunswick has been whittled down to about one hundred carloads. They have been moving out regularly to the Mont- real market in the past few weeks and shipments also have been . heavy from Prince Edward Island. The end of June will sec the stocks entirely cleaned up in New Bruns- wick. (Oontlnucd on Page 9) (Carnelian Press) AMHERST, N. S., May ill-Lob- ster packers of the Maritimes and other: interested in the industry conferred hero today with Dr. W. A. Found, Deputy Minister of Fisheries, and approved a plan al- loting the new French market of 000,000 pounds made available re- cently by treaty. No final was reached as differences on several vital prob- III MARITIME PACKERS l STUDY PROSPECTS UNDER TREATY but Dr. Found declared he would submit the plan before the De- partment of Fisheries for its ap- proval. The scheme contemplates allot- lng each 5hippel‘ an amount based upon his average shipments to France in the last three years. A reserve of ten per cont would be maintained to care for contingen- cies. lie-allotment would be made NKSIHIIIMCi-bofilkfltlifilflllflotinili IRATES REDUCED TO AID MARITIME LOBSTER INDUSTRY Shipment To United States O Fresh Cooked Lobster From Maritimes 4 To Be Facilitated By DecreasetLExpress Rates. SHIP STRIITES ICEBERG, omzw SAFE , ST. JOHN'S, Nfld, May 3l—(A. P.)—The crew of 23 of the bank- ing vessel Dorothy Mellta, or Grand Banks reached here safely isle to- day in 10 dairies co report the loss of their ships after s, collision with un iceberg. The crew, suffering little from ilieir experience, said their boat struck an iccberg- shortly before ilziwn Sunday 140 mliu southeast r i here. ' For two days, they stood by the pumps in an effort to save their craft. Yesterday at dlyilliil. how- ever, they said they were forced to abandon her and aha sunk shortly after they took to tbs d"- ies. SERIES DE TRIIIN DELAYS DN LIMITED Crack Express is Four H o u r s B e h i n d Schedule On Mon- t r e a l to Halifax Run. ‘ MONCTON, N. B., May 31-(0. P.)-A succession of engine fail- ures ori the. C. N. 11.. main line between St. Hyacfnthe and Mont- magny, Que, early today caused a delay of some four hours to the Halifax bound on Ocean Limited. from Montreal. Gverheatod journals on the locomotive hauling the train from Montreal to Iovis was responsible for the first delay, a freight engine having to be m. requisitioned on the way to t“; the train to Levis. Leaving the lat- ter terminal with an apparently fresh locomotive steam trouble de- veloped on the way‘ and when Mcntmagiiy was reached the iron (Continued on Page 7) ‘ Ramifications Pile Up In Morgan Probe By William L. Beale, Associated Press Slot! Writer. WASHINGTON, May 31,- (A.P.) —More ramifications of J. P. Mor- gan and Company financing dug out by United States Senate investiga- tors today lengthened the line of prominent persons to whom the big banking firm opened opportunities cf one-time paper profits exceeding $20,000,000. "Sharers in the risk of under- writing" was the persistent designa- tion given these customers by George Whitney, a member of the firm, who spent most of ths day outlining organization of the United Corpora- tion. a Morgan utility holding group, while the head of the Morgan Com- pany sat quietly by. (Canadian Press) PICTOU, N. S., May sli-J. Ii. Macquarrie, New Glasgow Barrister, and Don F. Fraser, Editor of the Eastern Chronicle. were named today as Liberal candidates for the Pictou riding in this reefs mariachi chihu- MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN Annual Subscription Delivered $6.00 I7 llell Canada and U. s. A. $4.50 Islander IIIDDE STIIBBS II E M DIV E D FRDM DFFIDE Ford Report Finds Winnipeg J u d g e Guilty of Misbeh avi- our On Four (‘har- ges. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, May Sic-Tin.- Domin- ion Cabinet passed an Order-in- ‘ Council today retiring Judge Lewis . St. George Stubbs of Winnipeg. it did not name his successor. The conduct of Judge Stubbs or. the bench was investigated last win- ter by Justice F. A. rbrTi, acting ai l a Dominion Commissioner. The in- quiry dealt particularly with com- ments-on the general administration of justice made by the Winnipeg Judge. The basis for today's re- tirement order was the voluminous Ford report which had been studied for weeks by Hon. C. H. Cohan, Sec- retary of State. WDYNIFEG, May 31 — (C. PJ-"l reuh my 55th birth- day on June 14, and on that day 1 shall open a law office in this city," Lewis 5t. George Rtubbs, former senior County Court Judge in Manitoba, said tonight in commenting on his . tirement by Ordcr-in-Coun- cii at Ottawa today. Ford iioport The Ford report found Judge Stubbs guilty of misbehaviour on four separate charges.‘ The Order- in-Council then says: "The Coin- mimioner has made specific findings cf misbehaviour within the mean- ing of section 31 of the Judges Act and that after very careful consid- eration of these findings and of l.“ the circumstances and considera- ticns appearing from the Commie- (Continued on Page 9) .1 Wile sits our. Coir-m MENT ism’ Souo; oust LooK m‘ We coricnrse- " I MEN l l‘ 7 a. .. Fresh southerly winds; unsettled with occasional rain and some fag. {METEOROLOGICAL (ll"ii‘il'lil_ TON onro_ .\i:|_v 3i——.\iinlniuiii and maria inuin iuiu ernlurcs;-- Dawson . . 1'4 l! Aklavik . JO 34 Victoria H l0 Vancouver ..- . ‘co .1." 4" ti! Edmonton ..... . ii slonlrr-ril .. ("I Quebec (‘>5 Saint John f" linlifsx o4 (‘hnrlnilninwn . ‘VI FORECAST liiqriilino '\\'t*<( -- l-‘rcali lliifilfil winds; clnuriy wlili ruin in smur- dia- efs. Maritime Ennis-Fresh srslilrsriy winds: irnilrillcd with occasional min and some fog. iiiph iirii- this lnflflinrifl rit llifi and tomorrow morning rit 5.02. Sun riots this r-ronlnr: nt 7.30 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.10. First quarter Yilnon, 'l‘hursrliiy Juni- l, 11.5.‘! n. m. slllilmfiffllill‘ 1m.- (‘TCTIINTI minutes lnirr ilinn (‘linr-h-ii-i-Iivr». (‘AI FERRY NCIIIIDFIJ“. Week 4T.'l_¥'l——T.l"f\\'Ii\i! llnrrlcii s. m.: 1 1mm. (Extra): 5.15 p. m. \\'e"k liars-Loaves Paw 'l'"l'll1"l\liflfi 10.30 a. m. (Extra); 255 p. m; 1 l! In - \ 91h .. _._._,.,.;_.,_,, . .