(nuuimai) _ (c. r. By ouai-oiuri Special Wire) noel-wuss least 14 high school pupils died te- night in the crash of a speeding train into their school One hospital at - . period it had i-eeel II which Police t?“ ve escaped Hilary. RETURNING FROM CHEMISTRY EXHIBITION idn't see the train until I heard the elfiifthe _' iietracié." - , The terrific crash which resulted hen the engine struck the bus out l0 feet from the rear end wakened scores oi people living Y arby. Many rushed to the scene, carry- ~ lanterns and flashlights. search- Rush “Dying, Injured To The pupils. whose age ranged down from l8 years, were accom- shied by the principal oi the Wil- ‘amsport, Md, High School, which they attended. They were returning from a chemistry exhibition at the University oi Maryland. The view oi the crossing, on the < tsklrts of this village was describ- ed by police as not obstructed. The Baltimore Inll Ohio flnilway oriicea hero announced tonight it: children had been killed in the school-baa train cnah at Rook. ville, m, ‘ The train, a Baltimore and Ohio xpress eastbound from 8t. Louis, . alight the wreckage oi the bus up iid carried it what police estimated t a mile before it could be stopped. Percy Line, the driver, and Miss uise Funk, the teacher, suffered nly cuts and bruises. rang thetracks for a. quarter oi a ~- e. All rescue sq ere called out as the search was rried on in a drizzilng rain. The lrrlured and dying children were rushed to various nearby hos- vitais. Fords 47th Wedding A n n i v e rs a r y c. r. ny Gnl-rdiarva Special Wire) wrao 7th. wedding anniversary today. heir usual routine because of the llbrd spent most of Wednesday in is engineering laboratory and vis- .. the laboratory again today. Polish Coke (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, April il-A ship- snt of 4.500 tons oi coke from Poland will be unloaded here from the tramp steamer during May, it was learned today. st consignment oi coke from Poland ever to reach Canada, the uel is destined for house and pertinent heating, it was learned ~-~~ the h-oquois Fuel Company, MQXIAMS A MAXIMS ‘ 01A I p MERE MAN MERE MAN Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew l "-.-:i-.-.-...:-.".-: sex. ciiARwrrETowN. causes. FRIDAY. APRIL 12, 193s ' sun. 's:.-.:.':"::.":."_':~: $38 Hospitals I Md». 59H! lL-At twowere, laid ogbfiiins of the it! in were known to l3 DEAD BALTIMORE, Mil, April 11,;- ‘ght. lust as it hit Line told reporters nrsteniy. "l heard the whistle as I started over for the mangled bodies strewn ‘ in the county Observe IT, Apr. ll-Mi‘. and Mrs. Iberia. it was said at the com- ~ oiiloes, did no; depart frown z; OH. For Canada Sally Maersk i1 SEAMEN LUST Iii siuiii 0N 6A_I_l_|_BBEAN Five of Crew of Nor- Wetlflh Freighter Rescued After Days sstélrift On Tropical l’ al ‘ (‘at P. by Guardian's Special Wire) IGNGSTON, ‘amaica, April 11- Eleven deaths were ieared tonight as the toll of a Caribbean storm that sent a freighter plunging "$116111! to the bmtom 20 miles off-shore. When darkness abut down, nine seamen oi the Norwegian steam- ship l-lavuioy were missing and two were dead. Only seven o1 her crew had reached land to tell" of sudden trendy. oi a losing bottle with death on the tropical sea, and o1 izhsciéie when 114199 had all but van- 8 . Adrift For Plve Days Fbr more than two days live of the survivors had drifted about the sea on a tossing piece oi flotseam, watching death brush them by and snatch shipunates away. .and watch- ing for the shlpa that would not come. And for the some time the other Dairhadstoodfflectheronawave- lapped reef 20 miles offshore, searching the shlpiees water for resciiers,_and growing weaker iron: hangers-pd thirst and exposure to the blazing sun. More than 4b "hours before boats picked them up today, their ship had 80m i0 the bottom off Jun- aioa’; Portland Point as she steam- ed from Black River, Jamaica, to- ward France with a cargo of log- wood. ~ The ZMO-wn freighter. just 10 months of: the ways, was in coin- mand oi Captain Albert Kraut-sen of Oslo, Norway, one of o than. who died on the hatch cover that served seven men for a life rilt: The other was second engineer Kllldsen. Trapped Below Decks Death must have come more quickly for some of the missing men. Many were below decks, ac- cording to the survivors, when the Havmoy ran into the gale early Tuesday morning. A ship's boy was at the wheel, but nothing seemed amiss until s half hour after the freighter struck the gale. Then there came a lurch to starboard, a swing beck to an even keel, and a long list to port. As the sleepy crew came tumb- ling up from their bunks, the ill- iiated Havnioy rolled over to star- board again and turned completely. It all took seven minutes. Plungcd into the sea, the Cap- tain, second engineer, cook and four seamen pulled themselves aboard a floating hatch cover and were soon swept aiway in the dark- ness. What happened to the nine men unaccounted for, they could only guess. Likely, the rescued men declared, the sharks had claimed them. ‘trailed Bv Sharks Aboard the hatch, as it tilted about for the rest of the night, the nexit day and the following night, the seven d see the sill-Hts trailing them. And above, there was death in the beating sun, with 2st liCTJILDPPEN mLEmN _ British Chemical Sltudfe‘ cEXsH TRZYW nts Sample Gas - a Masked students at the anti- End" After g-aduatlng, To Appeal To \ Privy Council IDNDON, April il-The ques- tion whether appellants in Canad- ian criminal cases are entitled to carry an appeal to the Privy Coun- cil rests with their lordships oi the judicial committee. ‘Today they concluded ' the lengthy hearing of argument on the special petition for leave to appeal from Judgments in the Quebec criminal courts. which eon- victed five Canadian coal corpor- ations, the appellants, on charges of operating an illegal combine, and lined them $30,000. Thefmgument was entirely on the point whether the Statute oi Westminster empowered the Do- minion Government to amend the Criminal Code, as it has done, pro- biting appeals to the King-in- councll in criminal cases. At the same time their lord- ships deferred decision on a peti- tion from the Irish Free State For Enlarged Co al Sale MONTREAL, April l1——Hope the new basis of coal subveutions would enlarge the sale of Nova Bcotia coal in the winter months was expressed today by an official oi the Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation in commenting upon an ordcr-in-council announced by the Dominion Fuel Board. The order-in-council, he said, affected only that part of the aub- vention provisions dealing with all-rail deliveries oi coal to points in Quebec. It places such deliveries on a parity with United States coal by paying the difference in competi- tion when the price of American coal is lower at the delivery point- OUNCEMENTS COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC "Unloading oer Albion Nut coal and Friday. L-tfllii-i-ll-ii "labt James Church cake sale Island's this after- I deloek. v 14-5010 Hilton Thiuaday C. Webster. Iloore and _.._- - ‘IN-ll. J. D. llelood Dairying "Pei-mere Arrangement. Oom- -~ Intel, Montague, April lath, boioil-t-il-ai. Weapons Annual Heating of - Alosiaticsi 4M moi-aid ‘hinder. ma. Ii-bioi-l-il-ll-Ii- Isle at. James‘ ilali. iMfllBlhltl-Iiilll. . Il-Blll-c-ii-Ii. "lloo meetinl ladies sunl- ' m, henna. Brim _.____._._,____. (Continued on Ric l1) KANSAS CITY, April ll-Out o! the choking clouds which atlli hung like a. pestilence over thous- ands of square miles in the south- western United States-the brew- entertainer-p P‘ iii-aerosol’. . ‘tfitfil. ‘can..- ---- ------ Dust- Storms Cause Untold Damage To U.S. Wheat Crop ._.__._. adjustment administration rushed ' elevator operator, estimated iiie plans for full benefit payments to drought-harnessed farmers who plant no wheat. In the gieiin mar- kets. wheat rose nearly four cents a bushel. Whiter Barlow, Amarillo grain wheat crop damage in the Texas Puihandle to range between I18.- oooooo and MPWOOO based on current More mm families were on their way to new homes time Oiauscn and Texas counties in the Oklahoma panhandle. There a cough-inducinl Doll still hung low. Business and social life around Kaa were virtually at maioed marching thiorsgh a smoke screen. loi- dein- onatration purpose, gas wing of the small arms achool i: Wilts. students are sent to various centres to teach gas defence to the people. Seek Leave Completion 0i Trans- visit of Premier MacMlllen. Mr. W. Cheater S. Mclluae. M.P., Mr. J. ll. Myers, M.P., Hon. J., A. Macdonsld, MP. and Premier MacMillan wens able io secure ministerial approval for the completion of the lottetown-Borden Highwav as port oi the Trans-Canada Highway. Hughes Bill had not been printed. Senator J. J. Hughes‘ bill to prevent persons div- tbeen printed and consequently can- not be prooeeded with today,” the Liberal Benito: from ward Island said when the measure asst“; ‘us; w- P- =- <>--=*-~- SM u» on the order paper for considera- tion tomorrow." Cheering - N e ws elevate... mctribers oi Pazafamerit, the lutcc: facing the elqzcnses of a general el- ection, heaved a sigli of relief today on an a ties were not liable to the new sur- tl-X es "unearned" income. demnities take the status of ‘earned’ income as one would necessarily ox- pect," Rt. Hon. Arthur Melghen told the senate. . Montreal), who inquired yesterday ii indemnltiee could be treated u iuaearned income under the Income To: Aot in Montreal, smiled mint incomes with an exemption oi 00.000. but only on wales and salar- UBNFERENBE UN-EUIIMITY BASIS llNiY Spokesman For Reich Government Sum- marizes Condition Under Which Ger- many Will Enter Parley. By Melvi K. Whiteleather. Cfitllylighi. 1935, by A. P. BERLIN, April ll._A high 10mm, office ofiiclalqualiiied to speak for the Cierman Government, told the Associated Press tonight Germany would participate in any future negotiations Ior disarmament or security pacts only “on the b151,; of complete equality." His statement come shortly after other official sources asserted the PTODosed Franco-Russian agreement for mutual assistance, coupled with the announcement that Italy lu- tendfi l0 1169i) 600,000 soldiers under arms for the present, killed the Stress Conference at its inception. SUMMARIZES CONDITIONS Asked to summarize conditions upon which Germany would pay-fic- ipate in security or disarmament Highway Project DroughtRelief . Passes C o m m o n s Canada Project Re- ceives ‘Ministerial Approval (Ewell! lo the Glllrillan) ' UITAWNA, April ing oi all parties trsvagant hopes. Char- o! the next four be built to store Held Over OTTAWA, April ll-ibecause it reclaim their parched lands. An advisory committee raising the principle oi whether _ leg, Free State citirens are entitled to fi°,‘,’,§,$°:‘$ %‘Mmf,,b,¥,§§§_ a “PW” w m“ Pr“? cmmdl- rying mher than their former e - ‘ spouse, today was stood over in the Pflflce W! upper chamber. N. S» HUPQS "I understand this bill has not B r o a d c a s t TliisAfternoon Prince Dd- ii-om London will throughout Canada tomorrow ai Standard Time. speak in connection with th Jubilee thank offering fund, an the Canadian Radio Gcmmissio For Senate CYITAWA, April ill-Senators and .-iilantic toleplzorc. Friday evening there will be uncement their ‘ndemni- 7.45 o'clock. "rho report is incorrect and in- WABHINGTON, April lit-(Fr Senator J. P. B. Oasgrain (Lib. home here tonight. dead were children. ll ho I114 VII b01118 done three families. broadly. 'I‘he curtail applies on all invest- ed. in an alarm. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) ll-Twerity- Commons today. It had the bless- but warnings were issued against building ex- The bill will eDPWDriate $750,000 this year and $1,000,000 for each to fight drought in the Prairie Provinces. Dams will water, fibrous grasses sown. trees planted and il- lustration stations established to show farmers what can be done to will be formed to guide the Federal De- partment of Agriculture which will co-opemie with provnicial agen- OITAWA. April il-An Empire broadcast by the Prince oi Wales be heard ternoon from 4.30 to 4.40 Eastern The Prince will hos arranged to bring the original broadcast to its network by trans- 10 minute rebroadcast over the en- tire network which will begin at ISEVEN NEGROE§ ASPIIYXXATED dew-seven nagrocs were asphyxia- ted in a fire which gutted their Five oi the The dead i-efircsented members oi A roomer who smelled smoke caught up his mother in his arms and carried her to safety, then turn- hcgotiations, the oiiioial. leclaring his explanation “the absolute oiiic- ial“ policy oi Adolf Hitler." said: Disarmament-Quite simple: We "i! ‘"1111!!! W 10in conventions and help make such a. treaty on the baa- is of iull equality. ‘ their armaments, we will cut, mo. NON-AGGRESSION FACTS non-aggression pacts with agreement with Lithuania. our business. support for an aggressor. que on Feb. 3. not rejoin it as soon as discrimina. outside. e .- d way. n RECEIVE JUBILEE MEDALS retail stores. 1.. auto-drawn». . . Fragrant and Fresh "If the others want heavy guns, we want heavy guns. if the others want bombing planes. we . want bombing planes. Ii the others cut "Our demands for an army o! 36 divisions. 35 Per cent oi Great Bri- tain's navy and equality in the glr are quite reasonable. We never have "Security'-We are willing to sign our neighbors except Lithuania. When the Memel question ls solved then we will be ready to make such an “The Eastern Pacts we consider unnecessary as we have treaties with Russia and Poland. But we are still ready to consider the eastern situa- tion if no mutual assistance provi- sions are insisted upon which might draw us into a war that is none "oi “Further, we are ready to accept as a part of a security scheme col- sultation in case o1 danger, arbitra- tion of any differences and non- "In the west. Germany is ready to execute her part in the Local-no Treaty and sign an air pact as was proposed in the Iondon communi- “As for the League oi Nations, there is no reason why we should tions against us are done away with We left because equality had been denied us. Ii we get this back there peace. is no reason why we should remain "Furthermore, Germany signed the Kellogg Pact which goes a long OTTAWA. April ll——-Medals t0 commemorate the King's Jubilee have been received from the Royal Mint in London, it was announced today by Finance Minister E. N. Rhodes. They will be sold by the -. Canadian Mint through Canadian Legal Argument In Liquor ENEVX APPEAL Unexpected Move Shelves PMinor Issues At Stresa N0 Decision Reached In First Day Of Conference — Sir John Si- mon Presents Report On Eden’s Peace Tour. U (C. P. By Guzirdiaifs Special Wire) An exposition of Britain's position and iniroducilor France of her appeal to Geneva against German re Siresa by armament occupied delegates yesterday at the three-power conference, British delegates said they were ready to demonstrate ihe solidarity of purpose between the governments of Britain, France and lialy. Sir John Simon reported on the peace mission visits to Berlin, Moscow, Warsaw and Praha. Haves, in a copyrighted Stress despaich, said it had learned Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald held immedi- ate German readmission to the League of Nations was precluded by her demands in the recent Berlin conver- sations with-British diplomats; Mr. MacDonald was de- scribed as adding that Britain sought a proportional dia- iirrnament agreement among ihc continental powers, with the establishment of a control body, Economic Action? a - ' The French were reported plan- P o t l c e P fa b 3 mwldmr do onoifiic mgnegonfifézllrfft A Z c d ' ‘ cons e ec a _ Germany in the event of further ng o and ‘a?’ treaty violations. g‘ I Developments elsewhere: l8 C1188 LONDON-Political circles ex- pressed the view that decisions at Stress. should not be considered final until Britain has another op- portunity to explore Germany's views. BERLIN-A high German oili- cial said the Reich insists on equality and is ready to disarm as soon as other powers do. She is willing to sign non-aggression pacts with neighbors, to partici- pate in e Iocarno 'I‘reaty and sign an air defence pact. BOURNEMKYITIH, England. AP‘ ril ii-A love letter penned in jail. a. blood-stained mallet. and c115- picions oi liquor and drugs f1!- ured in a. pile cf prosecution evi- dence in reduced at the lflftllmm‘ Bfy hearing today in an Angio- Canadian "triangle i Handsome 31-year-old Alma Rattonbury and ,hcr 19-year-old chauffeur. George Percy Stonel‘. were charged with the murder oi and the woman's husband. W-YBlT-fld mCTTtQWA, April 1171: “arr-wens igur hours cite; it gala; lgé-Iflflxgliite? “ted ‘m, more arms it the “the” RéiglsisCrgzit-mix Frafinceagree- Francis mttenbury’ distinguished h P Gmwmm" l’ ° l? 30119131135“ 5 h the 38w“ o! had come down to our level. ma“ m pflncgpk f0;- a mum,“ architect, formerly of Vancouver. b1 passe mug Mrs. Rattenbury lived as a child security convention were officially confirmed. PARIS-Plans were discussed for a. chain oi’ eastern pacts including the Little Entente, Turkey and Greece, fashioned like the Franco- Russian accord. (By Andre Bel-ding. Copyright 1935 By The Associated Press) BIRESA, April 11—-A clash oi opinion bet/ween British and French delegations developed at today's in- o/imurol sessions of the til-power conference here. authoritative quar- ters sold tonight, after France moved 1y to get British and Italian support for her appeal to Geneva against German rearin- ament. The French, it was learned, tossed into the midst oi’ the afternoon ses- sion thelr memorandum of Adolf antler! alleged repudiation or tics- es. Pushed into the baokgmund by the French move were other, broad- er issues of security, even though Prints Minister Ramsay Maodonald - at the morning session had outlined Britain's desire for an inclusive sys- tem to safeguard the continent's in Kamloops, B. C.. 8nd 11W?!‘ moved to Victoria. She is under- stood to have spent some time in her youth in ‘Toronto but this was not brought out in mutt. The two sons of the architect by his first marriage, each older than his wid- ow, are now in Canada. Mrs. Rat- tenburyls marriage seven years ago was her second. Evidence was not completed at the end of the day and‘ the pre- liminary hearing was adjourned to next Tuesday. Weather Etc". 5W ‘no bREtK A ihc ieiu m i1 bkibblti Mm 1'0 Nofiiiecg. You nae cusr MWDLE class ! Content Not Disclosed Contents of the French memor- andum, which supports (h: Paris appeal against Gennanys viola- tion ct the Versailles ‘Treaty, will not be disclosed until it is intro- duced at the extraordinary session of the League oi Nations council opening next Monday. Macdonald. Premier Benito Mus- solini of Italy. and Premier P (Continued on Page 3w ' (Canadian Preset Moderate winds; mostly cue to northeast; fair: not much .chsnge in temperature. lligh iidc this morning at 8.15 and Q g this afternoon at 4.40. Sun sets this evening at 0.40 and rlaea ionioi-roii" morning at . . Full moon ‘Ibursdiiy. April l8, -i.lli [LQIIIPI-lllllvfrillll‘ llfli‘ 0lflll-li‘"|l niiiiiiivs MONTREAL, ADIll ll-CUMCBB 121T!!!‘ ID iH-‘l l8 much of their lnivr iiinii Plinrluitolmvn _ ‘ _ H in selling iii-go ammo-iii oi liquor products as they‘ legitimately >3w§<'1;,vy;>9:;,$;,,;;"1;?-,,!,~;q; has yet to be shown w be a crime. could. at. Pierre and Miquelon is a }§§‘,,,',’; ;,}},',,,.,,,,,;,,,,_ ' -' ‘ ‘ today told Judge perfectly legal outlet, patronized by linwiaoii u: Jules Desma-rais as legal argument diatillem oi’ all nations: the accus- Aklrivlk continued in the preliminary hear- ed used it as all their competitors }',',‘,:‘,‘,’,',‘,""‘ ' U, ing cl eight alleged members of a did. We have seen that they were Wiiinlpflg it $5,000,000 liquor conspiracy. successful in selling large amounts, 'l'l\l'i\l|in . M The eight before the court are oi liquor-but we have yet to be §',"““"‘ i" the Bronfman brothers. Samuel. shown that llwoesa in one‘s chosen ;,,‘,’,“,,‘{,°.“,j_" ' m ,, Henry, Allan and Abraham, Der- field is a crime," stated counsel for saint John 2s so ney, David Ccetlsy, l". 5. Blair, all m, 31;“, iiiiiii-iix so oi isonueoi, and William Yule, of m referring i‘ crown allegations “""'°"°'"“" -‘ Halifax. the Eastern ‘Trading Company. of 1-0pm“;- F. Phiiiwe Brain. K. C.. ccninsel 5t. John's, Newfoundland, of which _ _ , for F. B. Blair, in his legal argu- Blair was manager, had no other "':{'_1'"“, nf‘;‘l““l~‘j',f‘_l"'f,‘,fud ‘F111;,- ment took up point by point alleg- purpose than sale to bootleggers, 33:,’,,,‘;‘:.‘,; iln’ nlQpQriiiii-e. 1' ations of Jean Penvcrne, special Mr. Brais said it was utablished as pmgequgm, in hi5 gygumgni; on bg- a 33395‘ y mrggt go ream-am m; lilarliimo Easiw-Rlnilvriito winds. half oi the Crown. appetite of at. Pierre et Miquelon $f,',§,",,,',‘,,'§,‘f,, ',‘§,',,‘,‘,'§:j§,;,,f"" ‘“" "The accused in the present case for export duties." an increase oi’ are not engo,;d in seilim tglklet which had been forecast prior to ‘WI llrlll 1H6 A Il- (Illicit powder," said Mr. Brais. “ ey the organization of the New- " ’ _ were as! em el , fombnii inst. mils“ '1'».T.ll'.wm'1 “i222”; “M. .;,__.,m,,..,,< y. ~: . . -,.A ,._',, 0 ' a r a we. ,-.-<~. ‘fkkd-“Wsi-a i ._. __ _. ..l1 ‘P4 _, f“ “<3; i. V,