MAXIMG or A. MERE MAN “other will mule thl qulntance seem n» chnrlottetown Gun-ding gangs-tn. Morning Guardian, loll NAtJTlilli or UVERNMENT s IJFFLBRED ‘estern Member Scores Increase In Prices of Farm Im- plements. i OTTAWA, May z-The second lection fmm Government ranks . the issue or the budget occur- .. ln the House of Commons te- t as Harry Leader (Lib. Por- e Ia Prairie) announced his t y was to vote against the bud- t. Mr. Leader thus joins forces ih Dr. ii. R. likinllll (Uh. umboidi) who put himself on cord as a Liberal dissonier int ght. The Manitoba member nselied s Government on the soore of nn implement prices. lie regret- .. the tariff had not been en- ely removed from implements d especially the fact that such uetlons in tariff ls had been de were followed by increases . prices. "The Government has felled to lu- adequate action," he said OTTAWA. May 2-Ciunges in the Government's wheat marketing legislation ’ ' ’ to make it more pllutnhle i0 western Canada. without alter- inz its basic principles were believed to be involved In the pronnsul announced in the House of Commons today to reprint two oi’ the/most impor- gatiethrlls derail!!! with thll . f‘ - While Dr. Fleming hosed his oli- tlon to the budget directly on e new wheat legislation which "millliuics a guaranteed inlt rc through comperetives oi 00 ills a bushel in piece of the 80- nt IlXFfl nricr oaid lent year by e Canadian Whent Board“ . ader made only brief reference t wheat. l-le declared, however, that he rl supported the, demand for an "l llricegftyhls 208.!‘ and hud (Contimxed on page 13', (791 1) onmo rvrms 3 _cunts_per wor . "Tall: ‘fisouris Thursd Mon- WB “ulster. _ L-in 45-2-31. ‘flush e vernon Hall Wednesday, t to ulCBs Women's alnstirute ~ L-fl 3-5-2-Ii. iii” will? 0N‘ 0i I-la. all-lun- l last of wee ._ L. . L-Qm-B-a-E Si. Peers Dramatic Club in - Afiflllied". Holy Name Hall, ‘ l‘ t M33’ 3m. L-Dtfl-b-S-l. llvfl hogs t‘ Alb ny ~ 4th. Emerald Friday ‘a’ ll L: C Green. , L-tdi-Z-twt-tf. l: immton tournament Crap- frhlll. ‘~43? 4. B pm. Dance » - n:un.. ton 25:. L-QBG-b-B-li t "it Borden -tonig;h,t. comedy _ . Y ‘nlélelscouchc Oluhflttp ' “Jlomors Egan“ "fgftp will be‘. . time’ rim, . ’ “was oat , ,. “°°' “WM mined. EA CEFFL ECONDA LIBERAL BOLTS. PARTY TRACES lRDYALTY WILL l? iur Notices in this column" lllslt... ss=ne~m=~,&»e; ' m5 tllfill‘ plgy ll clubtdgr-rn ivebwers Corner onday 1; p , .» . int May 8. if not lgamdh-reglia-eayk . n A ‘ tlifipigion ls t, Oppose re. Government The P Six Conservative Candidates Are Added _'_I‘_o Field Fourth District In Each County Nominate Standard-Bearers At Largely-Attended Conventions. i Six Conservative csndidateswea; chosen to ‘ ‘ the fourth dist- Emmy gonvmvflmg riot in each oi the three counties at rousing conventions yesterday. Mr. l-iugh F. Morrison, w. M. W. Wood, Bouthport, was nominated Councillor and Mr. side was nominated Councillor, and George Maolggn, uwes, 5mm. Mr. Heath Strong, K.C. Summer- blynmn, ‘t, a mnm"uv° wnven. Bide, Assemliiyman ht in enthusi- gym 1n mam; WSfM-dly. may will Milt cunt/WWI. at Bvdtqlw- Tho’ contest the Fourth rush-let of will contest fourth Prince. At El- Qua“, “mm n m, Ben-Mn)“. 5°11 ",1 the “will Dist-rm “f trict, in the iorthcom election. Quuml- M‘? M w- w°°d “smm” ‘llhe convention was wlglI attended 9°"! W05 ‘wmimted Cmmiumr and and enthusiasm for a Conservetive Mr. George Matciean to Lewes mm“, on May 18th m“ hum Aeoeanblymsn; At Murray River in w‘, “w” Wm bum m, “mm King‘ m‘ Murdmk M“ convention for Councillor and Gown-n. Kilmuir. was nominated three “m” ‘m, Ammmyman ML °°“"°"‘°‘ “d M“ “w” m‘ Wood and Mr. Show Moearltian oi’ Intyre, Montague. Assemblyman. Amer“, Plum were new“ the The contest between Ma. Mc- convflmon m, muncmm. while Intyre and Mr. F. w. Johnston of Messm M I D_ l “my o; “m” Rm‘ ‘°" “°““““"‘°" “s Belle River and uwscn Jenkins of Assemblyman candidate was very Vernon mun“ nmnmaflon m. keen, Mrnliliolntyre helm; chosen Mumflymm _ mm,“ w“ by n’ nmmaiomy‘ <1 elected on the second ballot and Speakers included the two elm - on motion o, ML Riley seconded idates and . H. F. McPhee. Mr. Martin MecKinnon oi Montague (Corttinued on l3 001 3) presided Police Reserves ”|iA l|i.iX . lin "' T0 STANDYTRIAL $121,“: flflff‘ EVEIREIT. Mass. May 1 -<APl t —Shortly after police reserves from several cities used tear and ““.‘i‘°“i‘i.‘.‘ 5121.33 ..°.‘.‘3...“1-§$.‘.f€§ r . hiigfififi merged with murdor- mlvtcér/llamsbusiness agent for the in; his fa. her c H Weleford, had National Maritime Union a. con- bw, expelled '1 ' ' i min gross of Industrial orérganlzatiicartils V ,' niverslt PIO- affiliate. anrmun" t BY 0° e‘ m Meat“ a U y irlg would be ruumed tomorrow by Coi- strikers in gas masks. A series of disturbances in which missiles were thrown oceded the street conflict in wnic gas 81ml were used and brought an appeal from Police Chief George O. lien- ney for "all cities and towns in the state to send "men and equip- ment. immediately." Police patrols and cars leaded lldny 2—(CP) --Char- o death ofqfémzetltuting h ‘°“‘°°il§a“§8u‘°iv§ii‘io?imi= would . "He denied have to lee the class I l; ll Mifllllrfld ill. 8i- “ ‘i’ mhevfilsirnne ebresth." the Pro- " - . ii i is nd unsreach- n‘ o! fiéiflm “‘°"°“§§I.§ gdtliiivgietitaand‘ metsntlbsllfllll-Yl B01109 “slum” ' $5,. o; umvwig“; m stations end greater Bastion cities muons put to the bov by dmc- “d 3°“°“ w“ , 00mph“? evid- ved thl right to present evd- enoe and the boy was committed Phi?“ "...%"a.i'“““"‘° “hie-ill” - - 8. l", D. .Y " tive. woe found m his home More 81 dying of a. gunshot wound. In one '01 the ste-lementempllgflfl e I in evidence. you weluo e F R h d wakeued ~ .».....1 e °' ""‘“'"‘ e e g w; hditiitrumsdou rum’... are-owe - dd I renoember was a Th! 311ml‘ sh nawomnn screamed I noufll-lll-MBB I 11°“ mm“ ess it must have been my moth- with Rumania. tod a-rrmsoed 119- {ll “an,” ursoo, m. com» "line boy purportedlyortold detec- loan to Romanian mduetrlee Ind to a doc who celled ult have 01‘ father "I omo 1111713‘ vuillble .......' tows. .. gm s... ....... all; the dedenee side oi Company. wuyrheen" “NICE , , und - "" "W , .he 12M ‘iii; mlilmtiouu- ed m. ti. 1 >931 Paper r _ ‘ Covers Prince Edwardilsland ikotheiilew cngrailorrerowu. CANADA. WEDNESDAY. MAY 1. 1939 nrh li b is i the dock h or ligemoolgiiial OBeacou Oil , Rumonia, May I- Mission treaty f o» o» o, swim-in m“... m "mm" m“ i” Government intheir three yours, but ob Report Sighting m murmur a g-_~_-l---~ i’0LAN_i_l_ MADE from Nazis Charge Britain ,,,, and France Encour- m“ M" _ , , , Robert urchiii, Over- agmg Polish Resist- ‘muggy- “4 f" n; ance. from uiisfinifislifi-"Ji til: . Yu-nrouth coast shout o! . it wee tvve miles off the lend. eel d. "i am absolutely certain that whet I saw was s submarine." Baln declared. Churchill mid the object he nw wu around 300 feet long lIilI shaped "like s. cigar." He llld it rose out of the wltter 1nd then moved along on the surface to the southwest until it was out of sight. By LOUIS P. IOCHNEB. Associated Frog: Foreign Stall e , n - ti-collld Germs. press signs in reted as new Nan attemp to pu pressure on Poland. . Podlilsiia‘ omfldqea-vcused Polish pagers press of telling the people "thick es" about the fonner German Free City, Object oi back-to-t/he-Rleich agita- tion, and Err-st. Prussia. which Pom- om: separates from the rest of y. The frfiuent recurrence of the last two egations indicated an in- spired in. German officlB-le said Fascist Press I CD089 ........ unsympathetic $5.112?‘ .p£2"l.°°rll?€e’y““§£tl“ ‘it d P | d "one time only" offer to Poland was o rejected. He said he promised Po- land a 25-year non-aggreuionpgled- “w? e “are “a n“ giice inurigiirl-ii ‘aforseovflwieperdiztb: 347M35- M“ 7 “(Am-neufiizi‘ i too an unsym a. e o 5:321‘: Pmwrze “d m‘ “mm of tiiispiafiira Poland today a‘: diplo- t" ‘ii; Now, 1t was said, it mete looked in that direction for land to make- an offer the next move of the Rome-Berlin Genman terms will row less "lib- erai" in roportim ‘lo Polish “re- s characterized Polish Germany's desire‘ s: Cueciroglomkiirvs‘. lgtiitudfg m Dlllhl .<_, rjfl QI . , i emit/octet ‘Nazivi o 1w " g . mhr.~°..ieh==...¢ Idea...“ a so: *5?» e- -°“ "“°' °° m‘ ""’ °‘“ . l ll laced ll im- ‘Qmuy Pmrt" “u Gem“ P". polgtiiangzlgaou pine Italian. press “ m “$3 “QXTQ- , and“, , treatment oi Poland, since up m menteof Geizznugab o o ti: “W “WWFWIS have been stresi‘ Y Y i‘ ‘i’ _ ing Italian-Polish friendship. t Jealous neighbors bdrlecurre 15x9? some thought n w“ an m_ mix? 31%,“, 5,81% ‘roam n33 dicution that Italy would give “ma, now u, campy, 1y in M“. Germany full , v in the event cow's hands and are using Poland of s new crisis involving Danrig as a pawn in use game. and Poland. “What The Two Parties ' Got From Ottawa ” i The organ of the doomed Campbell Government under- takes to show, by gerbling the Accounts, “What the Two Parties Got from Ottawa” and it presents the conclusion as follows: , Neweps slstance’ to them. > mutton 'I'he newspaper warnings to Po- * ‘ land served be h to prepare f‘ 1c opinion for possblie écortjlipt t. oousmvsrrvus iesz-iass-iou-------------—81.945980 unnmml 1936-1037-1938 - - — - - - - — — - - — — — 8.185.081 Alleged exeesainfevorcfI-iborsie——-—————!1.l'l9.0l3 This is one of the most brazen examples of misrepres- entation in the history of local politics. In the first place It wlilybe noted that the year 1935, in which the MaeMiilan Government got $339,150 from Ottawa in relief projects alone, is left entirely out of account. Then they ereditto the Liberal Government loane- purely borrowed money-which in 1930 amounted to Ill,- 719, in 1087 to $21500 and in 1988 to $82,000, a total of $126,422 which in misrepresented u being a free gift. They include as Iriberai revenue the $160,000 annual subsidy obtained by the Iilelilien Government, the $126,- "°°“'° 000 annual subsidy obtained by the Stewart Government, and the $100,000 annual eublldy obtained by the Malhleaon Government-a total of 81,860,000 spent by the Campbell fabled by their Conservative predecessors. , , _ Dedueting these items, which are not Liberal revenue at sii, and crediting the MseMlilen Government with its own share of our uheidy increase, we have the following showing on the Liberal argue’! own heels of calculation. LIBIRAII " 1986-1987-1988, seper Patriot - qu -- - - - - $8,125,081 Miillllltlllllw——~bw-————*e-nen———o 1mm Minus Coeeerveilveeebsidy lacrosse -- ~ - - 1,250,000 |—|—--_ Liheroltotal-------.-----u,na,m . - __ CONSEBVATIVII lilfll-IMQ-lm ‘ti! Pltfifli-Lsn ill 4- — -—- - — $1,945,,” Pius 81 .. tellers! an . obtained by Mae l sun i ‘ 0110.000 sauna . Y" m» 1 Pl D .. A-tfliffilil radar“. . o......‘.¢i.‘.f..ot;ff;;; -‘- --'-.- +- -- - sasssoos jest: Vii Read by Everybody SAIL SATURDAY F ll R BANABA Canadian War Veter- ans to Form Guard ogf Honor at Send- o . B PAT USSHER- Csnadlyur Press Stuff Wrlier. IBNDON, May il-Beventy-two Canadian err-servicemen will give the King and Queen a rousin! send-of! when they leave Waterloo Station Saturday on the first leg of their journey to Canada. Under command of Captain JR. Aldridge the veterans, waaringciv- tlian dress with medals, will par- ade alongside the royal train. Each will weer a. black beret with a green Maple Leaf and badges o1 their war-time units. The royal train is scheduled to leave at 12:45 pm. for Portsmouth where Their Majeetles will board the Canadian Pacific Liner Em- press of Australia for their voyage to Canada. The Canadian veterans, drawn from London and s. number of provincial towns, will include all ranks. mouth-General Sir Henry Burstall, who commanded the Sec- ond Canadlan Division in the Great War, was compelled to de- cline an invitation to heed the parade owing to ill health. Lieut- Coionel Harry fiault, president o! the London Associated lint-Service- men, et present is attending’: re- union cf the Princess trlcia. Light Infantry in Canada and con- sequently also was unable to oom- mand the group. ‘their Mejesties will be sworn- "psuied on the trein by Queen Gloucester and ceases Elim- beth and Margaret Rose. While the King and Queen will rstop in Portsmouth to participate in ceremonies arranged for their visit, the rest. of the royal party will go straight through to the dock in the iz-ain. Preparation of the royal silltel aboard the Emprem of Australia. is proceeding rapidly. the King's yacht, the Victoria and board and decoration of the King's and Queen's chambers is near complete. The rooms are being hnuiished almost entirely in white. Expel Nazis From Britain (By The Cl-nndlnn Pres!) , y P-Grent Britain was reported tonight to be prepar- ing to expel more than 50 German National Socialists from England following tho investigations into their activity here byfiootlend Yard, the War Oflice Intelligence Department and the Home Oflioe. It was understood the Nazis were accused of trying to spirited DPOPB‘ gmde and in some fences of threatening German refuses l.iv- ing here. Sir Samuel Home, Home Secretary. has assured the House of Commons that activities of Nazi organisations in the United King- dmn are being watched closely. The Home Oflioe disclosed that it hed sent to the German Em- basubnewHstofNa-Iislivirlgln Britain who are not wanted , r "individual ante‘ 14 PAGES Mary, the Duke and Duchess of m Albert, already has been taken s- th 1y they are not afraid to make a few Annunllu lonbelivdolll-ll Iillll-I-I. M-Dflflulndlnllli-I-QOO. ETTLEMENT OVER .z>.41vz1<;s1~;'1~:1v Comproinise In Dispute Likely London Reports Joint Polish-Gel-rm-dn Control Over Strategic And Coveted Free City Mooted. (By James B. Rcston, Associated Press Staff Writer) i ‘LONDON, May 2—The impression grew in both offi- ¢ I an}! diplomatic quarters tonight that the Polish-Ger- man dispute over the free Baltic port of Danzig would be settled peacefully. Cfficial observers in the British Foreign Office and in 3:10" flllbflflliwfl Bllparently were becoming convinced 1. Poland isprepared to agree to joint Polish-German control of Danzig and to make any other concession oom- zzttziariit "M - c" 2. Germany is unwilling to risk a major war for Dup- zig-a city WIiiCh would bring her no great ecgnomjg gains- 3-,G¢l'mlfly Blowi)’ i8 drawing the conclusion fro. Britain’s commitments to Poland and Rumsnie and adopt- ion of conscription that she might have to face a wsr on two fronts against h I'll / Poland, Soviet Russizilcan: llliinirntitis‘. u Britain’ Fun“, While t-ha opposition sectional] the Polish ens now is suggest- iflllihetlioanddemend apro-o a ...°°""'..s..?.':. “sew-sir. m? ppose Reich I shelve m...“ “c Annexation I 0i Free Glty WARSAW. May I —(AP) Beck man d nexstion of Danlig and a brood Gennnn route to East. Prussia in , his to Parliament Friday. Commentators argued that re- sistance to Chancellor Hitle gig-Polish Agreeme w the two countries are pledg- ed ho aid eeoh other against- sg- gression-Jbe reciprocal to avoid any suggestion that a small power was 809111118 the l-‘lfmection of a larger power. And now the diplomats say, the Poles unodiclaily are making de- mands upon Germany not because ey think German will concede them but just to ow Germany Submission, it was only increase German dernends. plus reflected popuisrsup- port for maintenance of all Polish rights 1n Danzlg, Free City at the dmmnd‘ flmimll“ head of the Polish Corridor, and a Inmmwd mum“ “m mm“ fear that a Gevnan rail and reed would let e hoard mode upmgqusily puns, through m, sumac, °1 7°!" 5nd cerium w" 1955' separat East Prusla irmn the 51¢ 1n Pb“ M u" 19'3"‘? °I m‘ rest of any would block Pol- bione Commissioner. But Chancellor Hitler's demand for unqualified return of the Free Ci of the Reich is certain of Po re tion because the Poles are con ced that once Danni; became a. pert of Germany s Nazi nnilitary and navel base would be established there immediately and Poland's "Window on the Baltic" would be locked. Confidence in Beck British official quarters say that ,Br1toin is not suggesting lo Poland how she should settle the Danni; question even though the British gilarsntee of Poland's independ- ence covers Dsnzig. "We are confident," one official sold, "hat Colonel Beck (Polish libreign Minister) will solve this SOME CH3 F problem fairly and peacefully" Poland's confidence in ‘nerabil- A}? {W 311$‘! (ALKINQ i§%.-J.?fli:.d§°"£‘.° £°'..3é?’°.‘i.‘§’°§oli“i.l. i? Aw ‘fume. v hold t. ' arm's outlet to the sea. The Government has said it was ready to offer Germany all tech- nical facilities for communicating between the hwo sections of the Reich, but would give up no de- gree of sovereignty in the Corridor. The German suggestion of a pas- sage 25 kilometres (15 1-2 miles) wide was received coldly. Polish newspapers, meanwhile, accused Geimany of a long-stand- ing intrigue aimed at building s wall to cut Poland oft’ from the sea. The official Gazeta Polska. declared that Hitler's obvious ml- lCY Wes to remove Poland from QBLEEPL. ______. ::_.—::_..—_: \ ing out against aflat Lttery guarantee of her territory by Russia. _g / if’! hnuln told l ~ World News In Brief membenofthecewetenllr Morocco, May S-(AH-llr passengers sud three Ihnoe peeseng night as the plane crashed ll miles south of Galehaoue. . 355mm, May li-(OP-Ilnvlfl-Slle of cream was banned from ‘lay i to lepi. 1i uniq- an ordr published in the “ today. violators will be Ibleet to dues or Imprisonment. .__.....__ rumour-Ii. louth Allies. may l-iOP-Intuui The Department er liner were killed to- Qrllla MEIWORDLDGICAL SERVICE, “TOBY-B. MIY 3 —(OP)--Minimum and maximum temperatures. of Delano announced ioby onmrlbtfon of o compel-wry “time! NI- Dawson m; Utes for men in the Union of loath Africa between the ages of 11 end Victoria 4: so co would ma. am a. gaggle" if; ga rams. any a-(woaneoeul-(or-mvut-mwleilm oi Jm- fltglggl 3g ‘l0 neon merchandise into Irouee or possession: war barred. oflwl- om“ 5G lve liq l0, under e Oevlmneut decree published today In the official Montr“, as M ivIrIlI-l- ec as e4 ~ . —-—-—-—- . Saint John 34 4g GIINAIM. 1th., llsy l-(Afl-A phne belonging to the Mem- Halifax , s4 4g phi s‘ -' ' Appeal " ‘ mad ‘ hue late today kiilllil Charlottetown 33 _. ihroepersous leoderllLCrIlup. ' , eeveroettaakof bethbfocdebe llinsbethJeudreystlivn-Jehn. x sss~m.‘.-rsvon or ran mcmr. m F.3d ate ~ ‘" amusement-avenues, loud- w IDNDON, Iny l-(AH-Dovid Lloyd George is suffering from e byhlaphysieientcreaishindoernltwusnuounoedtodoy. NIW GLASGOW, runny l-(Qi-Ilnlo nud hourly. Mrs. Illn- oolahroulherielal ll Maritime Provinces: Moderator Ih and tonight et 11M, frnnuooidendhubeenordered Bunnumu” flying“ ‘ rim soften. run moon in: 0911.15 AJL i8 minutes birthday tohy. lhe was born W‘ thlh Charlottetown. m" h“ u” ,, um , m,» ran can nrnar SAILINGQ monotonous-humanism‘ .r.n"'AZ'.'R’A'ha't-i* ‘