mr. society win be held in their t 4, ' _ . _.fe v over 35.00° 9901110 in ul l ’ ` . iz"- . L this Province - 8.000 in me .City -- Read Guardian every day. The The Guardian is read in Edward Island. ...N ' ‘_ ' v ‘.»~§i 1 THE WEATHER CHART Till RU Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew i , ' .U- -I T lmfrowii I/i s . g i @ ~ . 1 1 ll - -' A , " _i ' ` era cas r no er 5f§1i3`°i`~3»3'i`3’ 3333- The Peo’s Paper i':.l“==~° deimuou to the League Moscow, Apr-u e-The six arit- of Nations, shown on his arrival in ish subjects accused in the Metro- N°\v York. March S4, aboard the politan-Vickers case have been for- Russlan defence attorneys. . i Accordingly, 'the specific details of tho accusations of espionage. sabotage and bribery on which they A D 0 P T F 0 U were arrested still are unknown publicly. Furthermore, it has not Will Adjourn Thurs- ,,.,,,.,,,_ .,, ......... ... ,... 3...... dal’ F 0 P Easier i‘.‘.i‘€“Zf.i“.;..‘l`;?.“Z..i2.iT.‘i‘“““..’3Z' ‘.f...`1°.Z Week T'°m°”`°W' °'d1°‘”'“”‘5 °"` the only one of the accused men Thursday next for the Easter holi- not mowed bw. was regarded as days. The recess will be from the nng1eade,._ Thurscmy “ight “nw the f°“°wm3 A representative of the Metropol- .`§3§iiZ’sZ.§§iZ"f.?.§§' .2“°Ill..‘.f';.`§’$°“°°“""°“°'° °°"‘°°“’ °""°“ *°' b " d r Lo d t b b morrow. Present plans are for a' asythgogllal n dn O e an 0 sewer AREST|ll l|HHNCH'N Six British Subjects Were Served With A Joint Indictment And Warned Not' To Disclose Charges mally served with a joint indict- ment and warned not to discuss the charges with anyone save their been disclosed whether they will be made public in advance of their trial, which will begin at noon April 12. It was learned. however, the ln- dlctment consists of '17 pages, and would be tried at the same time as the Britons. Five of the British subjects who have been released on bail probab‘( will remain at liberty during the duration of the trial. which is ex- pected to last more than a week. This was interpreted as lending further support to the view of the authorities that W. H. MacDonald, A ereral quickening of the Tuesday. k 8 tempo of Parliamentary activities is anticipated with the Easter spirit las the Bniget. and possibly some i of the coniczitious legislation. ' Many words have _been spoken over the bill to reorganize the Can-I mfst of Friday but without ad-l (Associated Press) Track PICTOU, N. S.. April 9-W01’k- C. gash, where three wheels of a bag- gage car and one wheel of -a tender loft. the rails near Malagash yes- terdey and returned to the groove of their own accord. The train was travelling at a high rate of speed nt the time. 'Prainmen were' un- aware of the occurrence until it was later discovered that sleepers had been ripped up and rails spread over a distance of more than -‘°ovetarv. §”5_4'_7_5_10_3,i.wo miles. I . 4 ' events, even the Great War, are de workmen Repair ` tcrmined by the superhuman hand? "Men thought they had achieved _here sunday' when it was decided clared. “but instead they found to (Canadian Press) the contrary.” men were Out fvdly i'¢P¢h'1l\B ih° penitences in hasten the coming of' N. R. shortline track near Mala- nu pew; oovuiiis urs, P o p e Recommends Coming Ci Peace. VATICAN CITY, April 9-A faith that the Divine Hand. guiding the hand of man will during the Holy Year bring peace to the world was expressed today by Pope Pius in receiving 180 employes of the Mar- coni Company in the Clementine Hall. His reception of the workers was the only public appearance of the crowned "Misa Italy, 1933," in the Cav. Uff. 'Rosario Romeo, Italian the close of a non-commercial to discover the moat beautiful Ital moto good-will among the Italian MTB -"lui-“ll ADC". of 502 East 16th St., New York, who was ballroom of the Hotel McAlpln, by nohlcman. The corouation marked beauty contest sponsored annually lan girl in New York and to pro- people. _ , Czvzl Ser enship - Ma Uprooted Is BERILHI, Apuil, 9-<.A.P.)-Ca.p- tain Hermann C-oering. Minister without portfolio, speaking in jus- tification of the wholesale dismiss- als of civil service employes in Ge:-many, said today that officials with clenr consciences had nothing to fear, but that the very idea of Marxism must be uprooted- The Hitler Govcrnmont Saturday decreed new civil service regula- tions wh'ch v`rtua`ly degcded Jews to second class citircnsliip. The Ministcr's remark was made in an address before the Nazi shop stewards org:n‘zat-ion in Berlin in which he also discussed the social- istfe side of the National Party as apart from N‘tionalism. This re- mark, “n~a'~y of our friends balk at the weird Socialism. but they have not the right to call them- selves N~.t'onclists if they do not recognize the need of solving the plain people's social prob`ems," was interpreted as a dig at the Nation- al'st'c Party. After h's address before the day for His Holiness. Meanwhile dozens of races and nationalities were represented at Palm Sunday services in St. Peter's. ushering in the most colorful holy week cere- monies thc Roman Catholic Church has held in more than three score years. The advancement of electricity. the Pope said, is duo to the guiding of this Divine hand, which hence is responsible for the development of the "marvelous machines" of this, age. He declared that all great a perfect peace," the Pontiff dc- I-fo recommended prayer and TORONTO, April 9-"l don't know anything about it.” de- clared Premier George S. Hon- ry ton`1bt with rofneuoa to the fyllng of a writ before Supreme Court at Sandwich seeking to ouat him from the legislature because he has admtiod own- ership of 035.000 worth of bonds of thc Ontario Power Service Corporation. l Stewards. Captain Gocring left for Nazis Decree New vice Law New Regulations Will Degrade Jews To Second Class Citiz- rxism Must Be _=S_]l_aim. Rome by aeroplane. The principle that Gennany shall be governed and administered only by Aryans, and in the defini- t~on that any person having one German grand-parent is a Jew, was estabiished in Gemmn law today. Thousands of officials held over from the previous regime will be ousted as a. result od the law, and in the future all Jews will be bar- red from public office. Certain Jews now serving will be spared- All civil service officials who ob- tained office after 19l8on the basis of membership in a political party and without necessary qualifica- tions, will be ousted after receiv- ing three months' pay. 'I'he only exceptions are Jews who alrdeay were in the service of the State August 1, 1914, or who served in the trenches during the Great War or whose fathers or sons fell in battles for Germany. After thc death or retirement of these exceptions no Jewish family w'll ho‘d office anywhere in the Reich. ` Strike For_ Z Higher Wages (Associated Press) DUBLIN, Irish Free State, April 10-(Monday)-Employes of the Great Southern Railway, which serves the Irish Free State, went on strike at midnight for higher wages. The action was determined upon at a mass mectins of railwaymen to repudiate a settlement already made between their union loaders and the railway company. Freed Of Murder Charge INEZ, Ky., April 9.-KAP.)-Mrs. John H. Mills and Mrs. Fred Mills were,,freed of murder and conspir- acy churges in the Mills "human sacrifice" case here Saturday when Commonwealth Attorney J. B. Clark moved for dismissal of the indict- Bennett Or Some, Member Of Cav. To Attend; WASHINGTON, D. C-, April 9- (Canadian Press)-Prime Minister R. B. Bennett or some member of the Canadian Government will probably attend the pre-economic conference gathering of statesmen called by President Roosevelt, it was expected here today. Eleven nations have been asked to send personal representatives to Washington to undertake confer- ences with the United States Gov- ernment along the lines suggested for the cornvcrsstions with Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald a- bout the end of the month. Former Premier Edouard Herrlot may come in Washington for France. csaoanv, April 9. - R. I-:. ; Paley, of Boston, Mass., was killed at Lake Louise, Alta., while alrillng with a party of 1 ments against them and his motion was upheld. . friends today. Details ol the accident were not known bore. SENTENCED TC ELECTRIC CHAIR Is Convicted Second Time On Charge. ternational DECATUR. Ala., April 9-(A.P.) -.Death in the electric chair con- fronted Beywood Patterson. `19 year old Chattanooga negro, for the second time today as a Morgan County Jury in thc first retrlal of the “Scottsboro case" found him guilty of attacking o. white woman. The verdict was returned after the jurv had been out 21 hours. A hundred spectators received the verdict in silence. Patterson him- Self. who oncc bciorc had been sentenced to death on thc Same charge, lowered his head and up pearcd nervous. No oommen. on the verdict was forthcoming from Samuel Leibow. The outcome of the trial added a new chip?-21' to the strange case which has aroused international interest since Pattersonand seven other young ncgroes were convict cd of attiwkiniz M!i‘S- Victoria Price and Ruby Bates and sentenced to death, in Scottsboro, Ala.. two years ago. The present rc-trials resulted from a decision of the United States Supremo Court setting aside the original death sentences. Judges James Horton granted severances from the other defend- ants,' and the trial of Charlie Weems was set for April 17 after counsel had entered a plea of not guilty for him. De a r b 0 rn Man Suicides _(Canadian Press) MCADAM. N. B., April 9-Sel.f- inflicted death by hanging ended the l.fe or Johann Hour Hcuser, 62, of 15213 Colson Avenue. Dearborn, Mich. His body. found in an out- building of a`hotei here. was rc- movcd to an undertaking estab- lishment at St- Stephen today while instructions were awaited from Detroit, where it is believed a son and daughter reside. A passport for Liverpool, Eng., John. Soon after his arrival lic purchased a clothes line from p loc- al store. A coroner decided an inquest was unnecessary. Unknown Fire Sweeps Yarmouth R .C . C h u r c h (Canadian Press) YARMOUTH, N. S., April 9-A fire of unknown origin swept late today through the Catholic Church UHUHS Sl-\ldt‘1li»S Sims 1925. lhe at Comeauss Hill and left thc llttlc building in ruins. The congregation of St. Gahriel's parish had scarcely left the church following afternoon services when to five students. The convocation flames were seen bursting through was held in thc David Morricc Hall the roof. A bucket brigade was Bt 3-15 0`Cl°Ck. formed as Rev. Father Louis 1,9. Rcv. Principal F. Scott liiacitcn- Blanc directed eiioris to carr out zic presided und devotional excr- Y thc Host. The quick spread of thc flames drove back the rescuers, however, gross of Doctor of Divinity \\`¢i'C and a statue and 9, few vegimems conferred on Rev. Robert Moorhead were the only articles saved, Legal-0. BD.. Oi Charlottetown. VICTORJA, April 9-(A.P.)- John Galt, 77, former President of the Union Bank of Colmds and for almost hull a century a leader in the business and Cases Arouse In- ‘ Interest. j§e;,_, . _ A “Z-Uf New YOYK. chief of defence* counsel, who did not deny or con-i ' firm that he would file an appeal. A 'Lawye r Seeks To * '_` _'_ Y ' - .._l ,_ \ 1. ' ..L_L .1 _,___ _`;; A iii- 4 .1 nomaucn Nu-Pan-suns U. s. ` Miss Sarah Carey, debumnm dll-lBbtcr of Senator Carey of Wyo- mios. whose marriage io Martin Porlay, 43, liungarinn art denier ` and critic, was prevented, according ‘U the l=\¢li'r, by the United States guvernlnellt illegally arresting and departing hin\_ lie has brought suit _for $100,000 dziiiisigcs against (he ' United States. iusi_iiAi|i Break' Record Of Eight Days, 20 Hours And 49 Mili- utes Held By W. A. Scott. (Canadian Press Cable) LYMPNE, England, April 9-An Italian luwycr and a New Zealand girl, formerly a London music stu- dent, tonight wcrc' flying, towards Australia, the lawyer bent on breaking the record of eight days, 20 hours, 49 minutes set in 1932 by C. W. A. Scott. The Italian, L. Robbiano, left here yesterday and tonight was be- lieved to be in the neighborhood of i Aleppo, Syria. He arrived last night ‘at Baris, Italy. on schedule. Miss Jean Batten, 23-years-old, ‘left at ess mis morning, with par- is as her first stop. She was flying a light biplane formerly owned by the Prince of Wales, and was not hurrying. Miss Batten came to England from Auckland four years ago to study music. but lost interest after she joined the London Aero Club. and dated at Detroit' ‘demmed She has flown 130 hours solo and Hcuser. Two thousand dollars were says She hopes to take up ahhtax, ' WQQQ5 found in his packets. Saying he work when she gets h0me_ Sqn:-L Apu; (N had changed his mind about the PERTPL Western Austra,-R, April pounce | °°°““ V_°Y“¢°» he ‘*"°PP°d °” he” 9-io. P. cabie>-'rue state of ,...,,.. ' tmm 8' special MM tram t° saint Western Australia today elected a / / Labor Government in piacc of the Union administration lcd by Prcm ier Sir James Mitchell and decided in a. referendum to soc:-do from thc Commonwealth. Church College Closed Friday P RE S BY TEE!/iNS HAD THE LARGEST NUMBER OF GRADUATES SINCE 1925 ‘ Y - I MCNCTCN Slli BRILEIANTIN FIRST MATCH Capture Fancy 01 Vancouver Throng When They Take First Playoff Tilt 3-0. (Canadian Press) ARENA, Vancouver, April 9, _ Smoothest working amateur hockey team ever seen in action on the Pa- cific Coast, Moncton Hawks, Eust- em champions and first team from the Maritime l'|~o\'ini-cs over ta reach the Allan Cup final lunighi. had flushed to a brilliant 3-0 vic- tory over Saskatoon Quakers in thl first oi a two-out-of-three-game serics for the Canadian title. Th( two squads meet in the second game Monday night. ' iContinued on page scvcn» Leaps F roin- Second Storey (Canadian Press) AMX-IERST, N. S., April 9-Mal- colm Gesner had a good chance to- night for recovery from the eiiecti of what police assert in have been a triple suicide attempt. A former student for the minis- try. Gesner had been in ill health for 12 years. On Saturday, he was found lying on the ground beneath a shattred second floor window in his home. His throat had been slashed with a razor before he leap» ed through the glass, and at the hospital a tumblcrful of creolin wal extracted from his stomach. Gesner told thc police he had ` no recollection of what happened after he got out of bed early in the afternoon. He had undergone an operation on his head several years ago. LONDON, England, April 9- (A.P.)--Flylng a. SYPSY moth plane formerly owned by the Prince oi' Wales. Miss .lean BBT-tell. 23-year-old New Zea- land girl, started today on a solo iught to Australia. --_-1---_--__,> H01' Atl. . 'file Nuts Asa io ,. r\ 4 A /‘Sr _-_ - :.4 -f\`_ T <\ e\ li* _,__ [ = . . 9' }\ V _ ,- “ \s_~'2~L ,<,_&,;f 6 _ _.i `¢_y~ il .- i ME'l‘EIl0LOGl('AL i)FFIL`E, Toiol io, April ii-».\ilniniun\ and mualiuuil, luiuporuiiiresz . 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