Ulltsday. March 15. Everett nas- hm- Emcrlld. Alden Mosse, Ken- illcwn, sum, um, dm (qui orrawa, ont., Mares lo. _ 'butt wedleelr. 14051-:I-ii-rl (ny nie cenedien Press) _ with oepmte t 'W Sir Henry Thornton and two bag" yg,:°IIvg‘°;n"‘:e ‘awrggggg members of the directorate of the' Nmomlcauy by 'rm gun uf, M. Canadian National Railways to ap- Iuzb Company. Airs J. A. Moore, pear, the next meeting of the 'E' MIND \°'4|- Commons Committee on Railways , __ . ‘kamumr Bmw] .nnm An and Shipping promises to be in- line in aneire mer snren coin, tereeiine. 'nie cenuniciee will meet & llylzgeginglencdurle :er cgi- on wednesday nent, under the rw- ' ‘°1“”=»-'»f‘-'1°-ll °‘.?.. ___ - un . rl a -. ag impcnmg megan' gnu. tion to Sir Henry Thornton and an org “di” Allrllllry Prem- the nireewre, w. a. beye end v. 1. rev OFA 'E El' E9. li Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew fllllosl lll'le ,qq a __ _Y If £'....J#‘-*i`-'- r- °-°- - CHARLo'r'rE'rowN, CANADA, FRIDAY, MARCH 11i19s2 io PAGES ,;;:,,-;-,,°;:_-;;'_»°;;-;-,1>-,';';f-°,,,°;°~ ' X ulatlons Governl -_il IIAY TAKE lnvestigdlhlll In t 0 The Sinking 0i Theh-»f. Gypsum Queen nu body on Monday night last. ugh by the .City Counc1 at a I row a sum of $23,000 for permanent M 1112*'-IDI Mill l°°l'¢l»|¥ hy. works over and above the amounts heretofore authorised, and to Issue .The I-Inenllmrnts will came before debeumree for ure same payable at lille l-esisletnre llnrlns the presents dsie not exceeding twenty years sessiorl. I ~ It ls wswmnrv. when special tered: ut e rece nee exceeding eix ell‘ngs of the City Connell an Notonly was the press not noti- of Monday nlght’s meet`ng, but -U a Guardian reporter, who sought pf admittance, was told that the meet-~ “sq |,¢ me |,¢e¢¢,|¢ ,,”'°n_ ing was "prlvste." J (Canadian Press) UITAWA, Ont., March 10.-After une days occupied in examination City Borrowings onmndwrmng experts' the Gypsum As a result of the meeting held Queen commission, headed by Chief vi the investigation' when adiourn Lo pd not yet completed this phase I < _ 0 ‘ llltllt was reached tonight. The ex- vi arts were called to give their con- I ' _I I , M gl as to the authenticity of ' ` - I 10 msirglature on "exhibit No. 7" a _ I I of ownership of the Gyp I ¢ rg Queen, allegedly signcd by I _ . A at s. Henderson, shipping master d ~-- 1300 F `1shermen ~ Continued on`PB€e 5) 1 :Sd . . 1 oy _ » ' - Braved Heavy Seas In Gulf Of Fin- Nfl ’d Veterans land To Reach Men Stranded On pw-¢e's¢ Cut Ice Floes.400StillAdriftAnd Suf- QUEBEC, March 10.-War vet- behlnd closed doors the City of mice Horace Harvey 01 Alberts. , ”““"**‘ ”` "_‘I -------`-@-~»----`~--- fering Greatly from the date of issue, bearing in- fper nent per annum payable half- |°d. f/0 ¢X¢°Ild the iwurtesy of a' yearly from s sum to be annually tiflltlllllitll 90 “W Press. This lblprovlded and set apart as sinking t' |.l.l'| th li tt lvl! y. e case w en ms ers fnnd. ~ importance are to he considered, M im rg ¢ s gg were adopted fo the City Incorpor Hole And Corner Meeting IIREII IIE 34" Of City Council Held To,HAVE NARRIIII Revise Incorporation ActfE S B A Pu E *__-__ Important Amendments Adopted At Special Meet- Battered Collier Sinks ing At Which Press Was Excluded. Council Asks Legislative Authority To Issue $23,000 Additional Debentures And To Make M any Changes In Reg- ` 'ng Civic Voting, Taxation, etc. M lllllwrtant amendments to theIChal-lottetown ls seeking, authori- Ciiy Inrorlwrr-tion Act were ant uuen rr-un ure Legislature ie ber- ‘tbro I 'l’°° ' that In Howling Gale- Lull In Storm Mak es Rescue Possible. ABOARD COAS-T GUARD CUTTER OS SIPEE, MARCH 10. The battered collier De “_ ' i :onnsel said. Salesman Who Likes His Job 'I0ll0l\'T0, Ont., March 10- (By The Canadian Press)-C. S. Stewart, the Toronto salea- man who "won't be fired" still persists in taking orders for his firm. "We hear of him in Ham- ilton and the next time we hear of him he is in Corn- wall,” said ll. M. Bullen, coun- sel for Rice Lewis Limited, the employers, today. "lie keeps on send'ng In orders and we have to write customers to is-ll them we cannot fill such or- ders. We have endeavored to discharge him and we cannot." ‘IINIIBERGH BABY Sllll MISSING “Scarface Al” Ga.pone,; Makes Grandstand: Play For Freedom - “E v e n F o r Awhile.” .T The Front. (By Morris J. Harris, Associated I Press Staff Corres nrlent ' By Francis A. Jamieson Associated Press Staff Writer Bardeleben sank in af ' howling gale today, 500, miles off Boston, a few scant hours after a lull in the storm had enabled the crew of 34 to escape from the doomed vessel BIITER ENB 0l'00VEl', P0 El] llltll ll1€l'l -I I Lord And Lady Ghina’s League .Dele- atlon Act, which the Legislature . will be asked to place on the stat- Voten' List' I One amendment (188111) _provides "` ` `ée`6n£l»Ii§.H."`1‘=£<'e§E>“"' From Exposure d with Newfound .Y-IELSINGFORS, Finland, Mar. 10. one large floc near Suursaari Island i “"5 “`h° Sem ' E -tar.)-About soo or ine 'loo :len llnd units during the war, gathered h t dis H cut emlen stranded on ice floes inthe broken up into several small sec me ml' mg N ° d susiheuiqew Gulf of Finland were saved today ioundland Government. I . Under the chairmanship of James I heavy seas. One fishermen died of welsh me Newmundlandcrs at the 'height lidsihliahglii lidllildiixexlitlftnhout the rescuers saved 30 of the 100 -.horses marooncd with the fishing meeting voiced their disapproval Oi’ M d nd md Ifrom Helsillglors last night, reach :If C; ng dpgoiisggziog of dIs_ ied the neighborhood of Suursaarl IIS Gil rvprev.-ll ilu me Newfoundland oov- II-“l““d» Wh];°h “\’°“‘ ““““"°Y b°° (mmm and to the opposition In ltween He ing rs' and Len ngrad, me House of the oldest wl0m,_ and the rescuers aboard planned to ` continue their operations through- ANNOUNCEMENTS* oudlatdllet rllgilwrllaen were reported 'on COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC ' I I I “Hunter Hiver Club loading hogs 'I I Ontarlo 1°°°'”'“"‘~ Theatres Closed 'i‘llll1°sdi'iy, March 17th. "Uigg and Mlllview Clubs load- lllc liege Tuesday, March lain. 1397-3'1'1'lI~ (Canadian Press) ,, , W" TORONTO, Ont., Mar. l0.-"Dur- Dont forget the sale at Sum- _ “meld on Much lmm stack’ I ing the past five years, 143 Ontario hm and pm-m Implement; Itheatres have closed because of 1363-3-0-ai. heavy taxation, onerous regulations I and other causes," says a brief pro- "H°¢k9Y bt Whellltiy RU/el' rink sented to Premier George S. Henry Wrht. New Glasgow Imnerlnls vs-‘today by arthur cohen and J. P. Wheatley River stan- 1405"" Blckell, representing Ontario the- ».Emer sam Au kinds “mmm atre holders, and protesting against lowers, novelties, pictures, ¢i,¢_, 193 any increase in theatre amusement Hillsboro street. Jean Finlayson taxes. Wkett. usa-s-io-ai. _ °'c<>n.e te nnerald en the mn tiifarch and enjoy th play “The ° Brut of a Shamrock,” 1EIl-esented by Pronuses To N nnereld nrenultle club. 1-me-li "Buying live hogs at Hunter Riv- Another floe, carrying 30 men, had I l . _ tions. The fishermen were strand- in pensions propose y by courageous boatmen who braved ed when large sections of the ide! A broke loose yesterday during af storm. 'In addition to the 300 men, party. ` The cold has been intense during the last 24 hours and it was feared tile fishermen were suffering greatly , from exposure. The horses were in for them on the floes. Be Interesting' 'head of the Ulllvclsity College, Vic- Freighter Is the Canadian Press)-The German fax. Although T. A. S. Dewoii and Sons, Halifax age: ts for the freigh- ter, hai -o dircc; ward, uey un- derstood slr: nad 'lean taken in tow.: The rlarluirg, out of Hamburg and ‘ Bremen for Sault John was disabled' yesterday with a broken rudder shaft. I To Be Honored I (Cansdlim Press) VANCOUVER., B. C., Mar. 10.- The honorary degree of LL.D. will be conferred on Hon. H. I-I. Stevens, Minister of Trade and Commerce, Professor George E, Robinson, re- tiring professor of mathematics, and Dr. Edward Paul, formerly toria, B. C., at the graduation ex- ercises in May, it has been decided CS a bad way as there was no fodder d B HALIFAX. N. S., Mulch 10. (By m freighter Harburg reported yester-I day in difficulties some 21:0 miles| off this coast, was believed to have been poked up today by the oceanI going tug Foundation Frsniclin, andl was presumably in tow for Hall-‘ Eam NMin,.h`3E:°' eww” “°"'°“ Smart. a number or emeinie or min an-eee, md lsml, im., ,, 3,9 p_ #1 t-ha wmnany will attend ine meet- by the Senate of the University of Byng Will Visit The Dominion »-*_ (Special To The Guardian) gate Speaks Plainly . To Assembly-Says L. of‘N. Must End Conflict. 0-ITAW on a _ I (Special To The Guardian) A. I. M ren io . _ - GENEVA’ March w_ __ A sImng_ her Col. Lindbergh had received sl-Ei gggaggddugyngggf “my Wm ly worded resolution calling for any further °°mm“m°°'u°“5 ‘mm ~ U8 e month of yl landmg on the Pacm C settlement of the entire conflict I' a .. c o t lowing B holiday m the W2; between China and Japan was i "dies, it was learned today. The completed by the drafting com.. ,mer Govemur General Wm 0 mittee of the League ot' Nations "‘ ”‘°‘“"" LEAGUE AIlIII’IS`: _ e n vis Ing Canadian soldiers h _ Manchuris as well as Shanghai w o ser Wm, mm in France. During tl; in the scope of the settlement Dum in ottawa’ Lord and Lad negotiations, ignoring Japanig oft tend -any-fflfietai-functions,°'\:llt " eslres to spend same um I _ The resolution tactically includes Y 8 stay at Qnvemment _*___ __ ___ ____ 01158 Continued on Page 5) 5 n Wm y repeated contention that the two H . W ' V en. McDougald C ross s- Examined I{0PE“'ELL, N. J., Mar. 10. - A spectacular offer of assist- ance for the private search of Col. Charles A. *Lindbergh for his stolen son came from the - jailed "Scarface Al” Capone tonight while the official ln- I qulry of the police centred on I I two rlues~a ladder and a chis- I el.' ‘ The Chicago gang chief of- fered to post ll $200,000 bond lf the Federal Government would release him so he could I ‘elnln the ehiid hunt. At the time Capone was talk- `ng in the Cook County (Chi- cago) jail, State Police were I working vigorously and inde- pendently- here of the secret I search of the Colonel which I already has enlisted two under- world "go-betweens" and a unit I of private detectives. Officials refused to say whet~I hose who made off with his only Continued on Page 5) I liinn Phill, Pnoerlmmt ‘rerseitiiugfrhe 110 I I snnivorlal, Mar. lo.-'rue chin- ese Government, replying to the latest Japanese peace proposals, to- day reiterated lts demand for un- conditionaievacuatioll of Japanese I troops as a prerequisite to truce ` negotiations. The peace proposals ` had come from Marmour Shige- mitsu, Japanese Minister to China, I who informed Chinese authorities ' that civil and military officials of Japanese Ready o Negotiate For Early Peace lapSpokesman Says~ThereIsEvery Reason To Entertain Some Anx- iety Concerning The Situation At IIINE IIIIMAN NAS TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE Uilable To S u m in o ll the Tokyo Government were ready { - ~ to start negotiations in accordance B e Ill g gwlth the League of Nations As- 'scmbly resolution adopted March 4. Although the pre-negotiation' manoeuvrlng still was going on, im- I provement in the situation was re- I flected by the departure of tive I .United States destroyers. “'I'l1ere is every reason to enter- tain some anxiety concerning the situation at the front," the Japanese Minister said in his note to the "_§¢@`5iTffeeé":.l_ T” County, was bwusht to the M‘ira-- S E miohi Hospital late tOdl1y. S0011 fter her whereabouts had been dls- I » Severely Injured While Feeding Her Stock. N'EWCAB'I'I.lE. N. B., March 10- (By The Canadian Press)-Pal-alyr ed from the hips d0W!'l» Unlbk I4 move, and without food 01' d'll\¢ f0l sig-he days, Mrs. John 0'Donnell, aged 45, who lives fone on a farm at Barnaby River, Northumberland a covered. Her condition was critical. , Tells Story ' REPIIRI IS; . I-»~ 'libs--vmrnsn/wld n01¢hb0l'8. Whfl. l E alarmed ae her continued disappear- ance, located her in the hay loft of Various Griticisms Oi The Service Ar e Contained I n T h e Report. OTTAWA. (;IW._lZ1l'ch 10. -(BY ttempts To Explain The Bermud- - ian Hotel Bill - States His Over ’ Half Million Beauharnois Profits Were Ai Political -Gamble. (Canadian Press) Dou aid was su ccted to a cross _ B bj _ OTTAWA. 01|!-. March 10--The Iexamination by Arthur L. Smith, tor W. L. McDougald today, Mr. White had said had attached to it . the Bermuda hotel bill of W. L. Mackenzie King, was not Mr. Klng’s Believed Safe bill, but that of the Senator him- elf. This was the evidence given before the senate Beauharnois com- lttee this afternoon when Dr. Mc- ocument which Peter White, K.C., produced before the House of Com- mons Beauharnols committee last. _ year and which, according to Sena- :ommittee counsel. The point arose .rhen tile matter of moneys receiv- :cl from Beauharnois by the Sena- , Sino-Japanese Gon- flict-EX 1) ec te dll. C I1 i 11 9 S 9 Will A0' .ffl"'I..sf§f°.i.l1‘l°'§. '3Z.f.‘f.3§.;.°‘§`§I cept Proposals. day by C H Cahan, Secretary of GENEVA, March 10.-A three By P. I. L'psey. Jr.. Associated t "_~ess Stat! Correspondent.) Point DroB’ram for settling the Sino- failure or departments to ,van Japanese conflict was adopted today by a drafting committee of the League of Nations assembly and was turned over to leaders of thel league that they might prepare* themselves for debate at a public' he Canadian Press) - Descrlbins as a "regrettable feature." the State, refers to failure of “certainl he persons selected under the pro visions of the Civil Service Act e report also complains of the themselves of the privilege of re-I jecting certain applications not recommended by the Civil Service Commission, while rejecting those who had been given certificates of departments" to lnstal in office I Th tar was imder review. I He did not know where or how the appointment by the Commission. matter should be brought up, Dr.| McDouga.ld said; but in fairness to Mr. King and himself he desired to make an explanation. Continued on Page 5) Wenty Irishmcn re Free Again s , , onn De Valera s F 1rst Act Was To Release N mnber Of Political Prisoners From Various Prisons. Ii; YM-lohlsel Boone- _ Assoclatedl Yi _come home, republican prisoncrs.“I Press Stall Correspondent) DUBLIN, Mar. 10.-The gales of three Irish prisons opened wide today for twenty Irlshmen who were serving long jen sen. trawl for lwlluosl eneneee and who become free men thanks to the change in government with the election of Eamonn De Vs- lora u’Pl'esldent. A crowd ,of many thousands outside Arbour Hill Prison cheered wildly as seventeen men UPNBNC It the portals. The relened inmates were hoisted to shoulders and carried to waiting automobiles. THU MPI. adomed with large tri- I'I'here was a great parade through 'the streets of Dublin between rows I Iof cheering throngs and the prison- ers were taken to a hotel for a pub- I lic reception. George Gilmore, one of the men released, was sentenced to five years ' several months ago in connection with the discovery of a dump of' guns. Throughout his term he re- fused to wear prison clothes. making it necessary that he remain in bed and he was very weak. ~ I Another of the men released was Frank Ryan, Editor of "The Repub- lic." who was under sentence for scsscn tomon°ow. The first resolution in the program made it plain that the assembly considers the covenant applicable Continued on Page 5) The Federal Parliament (Canadian Press) During the year under review the Post Office Department had I OTTAWA, Ont., March i0.~Sen- ator W. A. Glresbach gave notice to the Senate today that he would draw attention to Cllnada’s official war history and asked what steps had been taken toward its complia- tion. Hon. F. B. Black gave notice of a motion calling attention to the ec- onomic situation and stating he slmfg appointees to Postmaster rejected 'fifteen of the Commls- | lone barn en ner property. that She had wrenched her back in a fall in the loft eight days ago. Wild) tl?- ing to get fodder to the livestock `_Tn¥i§GE2l°Zn°_ :H15 ET’ _ ` Will Demand The Release Of Mahatma (Special to the Guardian) DONDON. March I0-Fort! thousand trlhesmen mobilised under arnu in the n0l‘¢hW¢l¢ frontier province P13” W m*"h upon Peshawar the Capital and demand therelesse of ltllahatml Gandhi, dispatches to the Daily Herald from nenrbny wld 1°- . 5 day. The dispatches said aero- plane; of the British Royal , Alr Force flying over the dis- trict were fired upon by U" shgps the report stated. Eleven _'_A oontlnufd on Pace 5' tribe followers of the WN! Nl' tlonallst leader. . .__ .I ~»--- - l Record & Forecast ofthe Weather \ll'l'l`l'i()lt1)l.UilIt'.\l. Ul°`l"I(_`l'], T0!- ulltll. ()lll.. Mllrl-ll ‘|02 Blllllnnllll llnd nlnxlllluln temperatur- n . nx --.._ (‘hnrlotti\tou'n lit-20 SYNOPSIS Prcssllro cnlllllllloa llllllallnlly low in W01l.ld Bligldt DEW e00l`i0l'nIll. ilu- lllllf nf Sl, l.:l\'frv~nl'r~ and strong The bill to amend the marriage , I and divorce Act was given its third reading. west allll llnrlhlrs-at. winds have pre-` ‘nilr-fl Ihrollghnllt l-l.'l.~t|\rn (‘nlll\lli\. Lo-I -:ll allnwfillls have rlcrilrrell In Que- llec llllll lilo .\lnrlti|lli~s ilnfl some light loral snow in fliltnrlll. while It lms The bm to auIl/ho!-Ile an add1gI°n_ l»<~r~n fflir In thi- \\'vs|_ liniiaurllly low' al provision of money for the Can- adian Natlonal Railways to meet expenditures and indebtedness ln- curred during the calendar year iemprrnlilros :lr-fr rv-mrrloal from the St. irllrvrcvlcc \`i\ll1~_\' rwstrrnrd. FORECAST! 0i|nw:l mul l'|\ru-r St. l.l\\rren:~o Vill- leya: Stl-alla ll-ost and llortllwert 1931 WI! Dlhed. Rt. H011. Arthur " winds. llloafly fniir and continued cold. ' I' . Meighen said this bill was reminis- cent of events of several pat years. The deficit provided for the Can- lldian National Railway for 1931 had been $31,000,000, but it was found that approximately $11,000,000 more I three months for contempt of court. I was required. The present bill pro- I local allrmfillr on Lower Sr. l.:llvrancl~ Taller: Strong westerly wlllils nnll lnovlerilte gnlca: pnrily clnlllly null Pohl; light loclll , snow. Gill nnd .\'ol-th Shore: Strong winds nlld llltulcriln- gnl'-s; cloudy with locill snow. Blllriflme East nnll Walt: Strnnl westerly winds nllll mnllnmtc knlssl partly r!nn