_ an‘ ,v ' maacuaur who rellesou Theman with the support of the Unseen is the lslateail "n" Guard ugrloiieiawa EBRETARY T0 ilMSiiN Klliliii 40 FT. iiRiiP irs. Pearl, Demoret, Washington, F ell From Window On Sixth Floor of Lon- don Hotel. rdlau Two Castes (Spoil to tbs Guardian) wNDON, Mar. B-On the eve of joyfully anticipated return to the . s, Mrs. Pearl Demoret of Wash- ton, acting secretary to l-fenry L. imson. American Secretary of steffeli from her window in the eyiair Hotel today end was killed. e accident cast a pail of gloom r the entire American delegation I the naval conference with whom .. .Demoret we.s excepticnallymcp- ~ r. Mrs. Demcrei/e room wee on . sixth floor cfthe hotel and she forty feet to the street. Taken - st. Georges Hospital. she died at I l. lTi. Police reported their belief that aih was due to accident. An in- st will be held tomorrow at .45 s. m. The tragedy came after do? in which Mrs. Demcrst had d goodbye to her friends of the legsiion and in which she had a honored by Mrs. Stimson. who -» nted her with a bouquet gg g in: sway gift. She was due to ggu g the President Farding from uthhampton today. Mrs. Demorgt d been homesick it appeared ever es her arrival with the American legation in London. Consequently r release for the icurney back hgd eered her amazingly and she was silent when I. correspondent sew __iste Wednesday. I - School Probe New HAVEN, March d-Publlca- " of charm o_f brutality at the nnecticut School for Boys at Meri- n, Conn, have led to the appoint- "1" by Governor ‘Trismbull oi e " m c to conduct an in- - izstion. Independent investiga- Iis are underway by the State De- mint of Health and the State ' lllrlment oi Education. The "its include feeding cf bread ‘sat. Some Like Big _ And Some Small (Canadian Press) QITAWA. Mar. dp-Owing to "Herons umt markets. potato Rowers in Prince Edward [slug “h ‘l!!! whines. and growers in Nova Semis. and New Bragg. "lfil prefer smaller ones. A m. ferenea of opinion between us”. s-rwlnces was brought out today when a lllllflted modification of the system o1 ‘glfllnl _ “h” "" ‘null-I'M b! the Canadian Horticultural Council, The market for P. l. I. pota- W" W" llrsely in the u. s. it W" llfllhted out. where large siao Film"! only were wanted. The Island growers wanted the reg. "Wo" chooses to raise the standard else of potatoes. The other two Maritime Provinces found their chief market in the West Indies, where small you. ices could be sold and were da. illibosed the change. s.---.-.i_—-_ lESS TALK THE BETTER, siis nun Iiiiiilllii (initial to the Guardian) ‘BORDNTO. March a-ltear M. rnlral Gordon Campbell thinks that l-holoestalkthereisbyouteidcrea; 501st flit lends-n Naval» Oonforuncg the more likely 1t vui be that the" statesmen and expert; _ V“ 1g, W111 "set-onhvitistaeu w: end m was the w" . %c York itotol yestseqsy. semi-u Gimp. bell arrived in Toronto for the pur- POII Oitivlnkanadrirmeetedin- oer of the New teem tonight. Now reared. the visitor had a colorful career dining the war conunsnding hillbilly ahlpo that were the dread 0f German euiunarlnes. These mystery ships or "F" b" " " dew-i like tramp enters from. without. but with tlflr cork-so... ....i.s they were verit- ocmmanded three of them on the At- lantic between I010 and 1917. Every- one of the three boats was torped- oed. one he moulded to run aground another was towsdlo miles to port and the third wont to the bottom. . m .1 _ , v. th castor oil to lads confin B“ my mammal M, . u.“ ' i" "1118?! cells, clubblngs on their - feet wit/h hickory stocks, lash. with straps made of three thick- - oi sole leather held ‘ _ “or ‘ ‘i109 nails, beating of boys in hoa- Iwai-ds, and kicking oi offenders - ‘ on the floor. OUNCEMENTS. COMING avssrrs. 1 MEETINGS. arc "ivarning, 5pm“; wan wndneflhy. show Mt. Illl-S-‘l-Si. .. s: y" us: "Important motflns of Belfast II Institute leturday. March ' - 2135-34-31. "Zffjm Mono-iv. March ma, for _ _ o! u Miiiview Hall under aua- MiiiViGI wDmUnT Inltittito. mo 22'5"") hooker. Victoria Rick, , Y- “mo 10th. sao Abbise vs. ‘ l Unions, "'°° "w llaven as... xii. .. fl VI. . m Wiltshire at Cornwall Bin! to- "mns am: the match . _ i Ill PM even“. w‘ H _ th it. i I number oi submarine... He was ap- poihtnd a ices: Admiral in m1 and retired two years ego while in com- mand of H. M. S. Tigris. Given 6 Months on Theft And False Pretences Charge TORONTO, March. d-Miohael Henry Conroy. 45. President of the Central and Maritime Corporation. who on Iebfllli’! 21 wea found guilty oi theft and false y-etencss. was to- day sentenosd by Justice Dentcn to six months definite and six months. indeterminate at tbs Ontario Be- formatory. Conroy. according to counsel. installed the first automatic telephone in lhlland. at Wooiwich. James n. Leseett. salesmen for the corporation. was sentenced to three months on four counts onfaise pn- tenses. a ' ' . Last“ Minute News Flashes snanded. For this reason they I able man or war. Admiral Campbell" ' taken. fine Paper Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew CHARDOTTETOWN. CANADA. FRIDAY. MARCH-Z 1930 (Readby The photograph. here show Admiral Nicholas de Hos-thy (LEFT). W110. on March 1. celebrated the 10th anniversary of his regency oi Hungary. After routing the Communists out of the country, he establish- ed a. oonetii ' - ‘DYE! Pniviii MEMBERS.’ BAYIILHBIISE Amendment Passed Re_ Pensions Application tion. b (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA. Ont. Mar. s-Ti-ils be- ing private members day. debate was resumed on Dr. Moclibbons motion to place the onus of proof as to an applicant for pension upon the pen- sion board. The Prime Minister mov- ed that the amendment moved at the beginning oi the discussion by Mr. Ernst that in any application for pension where disability cr death occurs such disability will be pre- sumed to have resulted from end be attributable to rnilitary service un- less and until the contrary is prov- en. be referred to the pensions com- mittee. The Hon. B. B. Bennett took strong objections to this, as did the Hon. B. H, Stevens. as being out cf order. The speaker sustained the mo- tion as in order, but added that in his judgment this procedure ‘ of closure rule. After some rather heated discus- sion the ‘motion was allowed to pass on "division" without a vote being Urges Peace Propaganda. Then followed Miss Agnes Mc- PhailPs relclution "that. in the opin- ion of this House, for every one hun- dred dollars spent for war one dollar should be spent to promote peace by setting up a chair cf international re- letionships and by ' ituting inter- nuiionei scholarships in each Canad- ian university." In supporting her motion. Miss ldcPheil said that a numbea oi university principslmhad been written to on this question, and she had received many replies. They had suggested that chairs be set up on international relations in twelve universities. ‘lhree would be in On- tario, threein Quebec. one for Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island and one in each oi the other provinces. The l-toa. finest Lapointo sympa- thiaad heartily with the motion end strongly momma it. "Tommie" Church. ‘lbrcnto. ridiculed the whole peace propaganda that‘ had been carried on. and referred to the league of natisgia as tho "league of hum- bug." very expensive, and to which Canada was the highest contributor. The debate went ever until the evening session. ’ S ’Side Board Of A Trade Meeting fly . (Ippeial lo the Guardian) .- ‘ calling s. (RIGHT). is the heir presumptive o! Hungary. Automobile Traffic Between Canada, U. ‘S. l Called “Big Business” TORONTO, March l.-—"’i‘ho im- by year. Canada's great natural ae- ,_in_-_t_h_eir' L and invigorating climate. the charm of the Canadian winter and its dis- Bureau cf Statistics. in Canada for the average American family, and the close interlocking oi business between the two countries. result in a very large travel over the border. iTATES siiiiinii .ivs ciiiii Til isiiiin WASFUNGION, March '6—A res- olution will be offered in the Sen- ate tomorrow by Senator Schaii of Minnesota setting forth that a mil- lion-acre tract on the northern in- tcrnntionai boun‘ rd cf Minnesota. long knovom as "Hunter's Island." Canada. and so mapped, is not in fact an island. but a peninsula. and part of the territory oi the United States. The Sohall resolution will direct the Senate Public Lands Committee to assemble and report. at as early a date as practicable. the bwndary treaties,‘ maps and plans and per- tinent history and survey date re- lative to the title and national sov- ._-.... _.._......_.._......_.._...._._._ Begg in the chair and a fair at- tendance oi members. Boutine com- munications received during the month were read end dealt with. while Mr. L. B. Allen. M-J... ‘A. chairmen cf the mails ccmmitino re- pcrtedthat Summsrsids had been made e port of call for the air mail service, following assurance oi foet- meater f‘ ' Venlot. that this would be cone should such a service be‘ established to P. E. l. ,One new member was elected in the" Board. Councillor ‘.1. w. ltelly- ‘ihe idea of returning to the system of general lsr‘ meeting" of the lum- ,- llitlioesiusoxol-UWMW W4 taiswevaaid! ' estmnssseesms. rs» April meeting. o, quartsrb meetings of the_ Board was disoumad and notice of motion made Hungary Regent And Heir Presumptive " . which ' ‘ ’ him regent ill 1920. Prince 0th Dortanca cf the tourist trade, es e thousands, are attracted by the larg- inctcr in Canada's economic growth, er United States cities. with their becomes more widely recognized year theatres, museums, etc, and the more sets-her picturesque scenery, the of. weli-to-dc Canadians visit diversity of lake, forest and river, the winter playgrounds of the United many large districts still States south.” tinctive sports, the old-world lure oi The bureau French Canada-attract tourists in comprehensive estimates of the tour- ever-increasing numbers. according to 1st trade in the Dominion in the year a recent report by the Dominion 1928. and have since paid increasing “The presence on our Southern: aspect in Canada's commercial year. border of the United States. with its, The 1920 records are, oi course, not dense population, possessing in a high‘, yet available, but as the total sum degree the leisure and means to tra-I expended by "travellers in Canada" vei, the case of communication be-' has been estimated by all competent tween the two countries, the large authorities to have been over rather automobile population, the relativeithan under $300,000,000 during the chcapness cf an automobile holiday past year-this represents an increase I so cannon migbtbe dealt with at ..,‘ "Canadians. too. by increasing ‘settled’ scenery-while large numbers the u’ o.’ I ~~.\" n‘. - an... Tremendous Git-sir“ mmenced making statistical attention to this growing of $00,000,000 over the 1028 revenues, or an increase of 20 per cent. It is clear, therefore, that this tour- ist traffic has entered the ranks oi "big business" in the Dominion. ereignty cf said "Bunions Island" taunt for the information of the Congress and American people. The tract is described in early United States Government and Minnesota. maps as part of the Stain of Minnesota. It is said to possess extensive water-power, lum- bar and possibly mineral resources. RESCUES SICK MAN AND SAVES LIFE (Special to The Guardian) HALIFAX. N. 3.. Mar. 6—-How the Canadian National liner Lady Haw- icins. from Halifax. voyaging in the West Indies. went one hundred miles out of her course in response to a wireless call f inbdical atten- tion for a sick ri on board the oil tanker Vi __ i, took the men of! and landoifhim at hospital a- shore, was told when the Viccoliie, arrived in port here from Ienesuela. lady Hawkins was bound for St. Kitts. when on Feb. 27th., she received a rodiosrlsn from the vic- tollis. "Porting that Norman Buck- ley. of Dublin. Inland. and Halifax. N. a. en engineer on the tanbsr. was seriously iii withi appendicitis. ‘There was no doctor on the Victol- ite, end Ceptan Manning ordered the course cs the lady Rewkins. ohms!!! at once and the tanker veered to make the course of the two ships converge. Making fest speed. the liner came up with the Vietolite. in a fewvhoisre. flsgineor Buokler. a very sick man. was trans- ferred immediately to the linu- sac nieces under the ears of the ship's 010601’. _ \ Tseveillns" st her lflhmssd. use Lady Hewkibs. arrived at, at. “ma use neat day sad w. Iiicklty wsa pieced boqites onshore. ‘time verybody RIJIM rinous MAKE innusiins HOMiiESS Tarn Valley In France Presents Scene of Desolation and Hor. ror Unequailed Since Wartime. (Spoeialt to the Guardian) _ ‘MOISSAC, F's-once, March d-The Tam VI-llev today mounted a scene oi desolation and hoszror unequalled inhanoeeineewartimenivithatiesat 300 dead, 10.000 homeless and thous- ands muro clinging to pitiful shelt- er on the roofs cf submerged houses ea the worst flood in the nation's history began to reoede. Inrly esti- mates of the lcas cf life appear at least in this shattered town to have been too conservative. At least 2.000 ‘ of Mdlmec have lost their homes and countless numbers of frantic mmhere today sought in vein for children and other relatives rais- slng since the collapse of the Tarn Dam above the town Tuesday night. _Will Cooperate With Nova Scotia (Canadian Press) FflllDlil-‘LICTON. N. 3., Mar. 6.- Premier .1. B. M. Baxter. Attorney General, today stated that neither his Department nor New Brunswick provincial police headquarters have received requests from the N. S. Cov- eromect ist- saviour-sanitation i- . a‘. , . . i‘ oi t cN. S. provincial police by loan- ing the services o! ‘members or the provincial force or other means. However, declared the Premier, we are wining to cooperate with Nova Scotie. in any way possible in estab- lishing a provincial police force. The report has been current here for sev- erai days that arrangements had been made to send a number of mem- bers of the New Brunswick force to Nova Scctia. _ To Report On Nova Scotia Applelndastry (Canadian Press) HALIFAX. N. 3., Mar 8—-'1'he fol- lowing have been selected by the Government cf Nova Scotis. to be the members oi the Royal Commis- sion to investigate and report upon the problems of the apple industry of this Province in all its phases. Dr. B’. M. Tory, Ottawa. President of the National ‘Research Council. cf Canada (chairman) Dr. n. P. insc- Pherscn. Antigonlsh. Eyesident and Rector o! St. Francis Xavier Unl- veirsity. Horton W. Phinney. of Hell- fax and uwrcnoetowm. l". W. Swin- dells. of Princeiport, Cclohesier Coun ty, J. W. Boulwi‘. Deputy Mirilstm" of Agriculture ior P. E. I. Professor W..Saxby Blair. Director of the Dc- minicn Experimental Station at Kentville _will b0 associated with the Commission as technical advis- er. The Seuetary cf the Commission will be Nor-man D. Blanchard, of Windsor. All have agreed to act. Loses Life ~ In Bad Fire (Canadian Press) BOSTON, Mar. c.-'1‘hree persons. a men. e woman and a boy lost their lives in a fire which swept through a five storey apartment house in the sontnenq of the city today. Nine per- sons. all of foreign extraction were taaentohospiteitneserioissocadi- tion. m dead ere Athenius Xerhak- ois. his daughter Constantine Niko- peuios and Charles Zsaikeehsan. b! wireless anthems-ethos no oo- _ w. wt ha: wfllsvce historian i~o's_weu. A ~ piaam. IIIA MERCHANT "Illillresievilltsflfllapflnsm bedisnlaoeliradeeisotodflibep- Cost Of Air Mail Travel According to a statement teb- led in the House of Commons-by tbs Postmaster " l. tho cost of air mail service from Monetoa to Charlottetown in i020 was s14- 025. The amount of nail carried by plane was 58.712 pounds. commumsis BLIJB AND BEAT Puuoiiiiii Sporadic Outbreak of Violence Marked De- monstrations In Lon. don Yesterday. (Special in the Guardian) LONDON. March 6.--8pcrad.ic out- breaks of violence marked Commun- ‘ist damonstrati u in tundra-i and several European capitals today as protests against unemployment were held thrbughcut the world. Several police were cut and beaten in London and demonstrators were clubbed or trampled by police hcrsee when Com- ‘*‘ attempted a march to Man- sion House against official orders. Eigg Grading i LONDON, Ont., March 6.-Because Onterio and Quebec have passed no legislation to bring‘ into force the federal regulations regarding 0B8 grading. a special ccmmitlso 0! ti" Cansdianfiodiice Association, now in convention here, recommended to the convention that the Association should not at present expresrlts ci- ficial attitude towards the federal legislation and subsequent amend- ments. Tlie report expressed 1811G- ment with the generalyprinciple cf the grading cf eggs but felt that cer- tain details should be cleared up. Will Submit The Question of Taxes (Canadian Prue) IONDON. Mar. d-Baldwin adopts United Empire Party's pcllfiY in l1‘ most the biggest type of which the most ambitious printing office is capable. This legend was spread across the face of Lord Riothermereh "Evening News" tonight, and across the ample breadth cf lord Beaver- m-ooics "Evening Standard" was written as large "Baldwin declares for the Bimpire." ‘Thus the menial newspaper organ of the sponsor and chief supporter of the United Empire Party received the declarations of at. us... Stanley Baldwin as he made his p. ouncement to the Conserva- tive Party today. Mr. Baldwin de- clared the Conservatives, when re- turned to power would cell an 1m- periaf Economic Conference and would submit the question of taxes to the people of Britain by means oi a non-political r-i-rendum. The sign- ificance was that the Conservatives have long supported most of the features of the platform cf 10rd Beavcrbrock and the United Bnpire -erosei- economic unity of the Em- pire. Today. indeed. Mr. Baldwin declared. that there was no alterna- tive to the vision oi economic unity of the Empire. except its ultimate disclution. i Killed In Paper Mill (Canadian Press) DALHOUBII, ‘N. l, Mar. l-Ar- this! lerdins. l0. oi oorasroreek. Nfldqwee killed instantly at the In- urasucnsi Paper mu. Jardinfs arm wee caught in the heck reel ofhumbsr one paper ree- ehineanchisnsedweseisoerusned badlyceusinginltantdeath. 111010‘ mainsweresenttsCornerbrooktbls _ moraine” ‘all! Subscriptions Delivered Illi- and U-IZA-lt-II. icmiss iliiiPS riiom vmiinw ill iii DEATH Once Was Called One A of Twelve M o s t Beautiful Women In The World - Piung. ed 20 Stcreys. (Spoolal to the Guardian) NEW YORK. March flr-Christsinz Norman, actress and phyw-rigln who o was called one of the twelve most beautiful wcenen in tho world, made s. manning dive through the window of her hmne at the Hotel Warwick, in 54th Street to plunge twenty floors to her death. John Stimson. an ash coiiecte-r heard her "cam and a second later heard the the thud of the bsdy in sixth aven- ue. He summoned a policeman andwith a searchlight they located the open‘ window from which was Norman had made her leap. In private life she had been the wife of Enos Booth. a lawyer who played a prominent part in closing up numerous dives here. Five letters were found on a fable in her room, one of them addressed in her husband from whom she had been separated for ‘five years. m it she forbade his attendance at her funeral, adding "now I hope you are satisfied for all the lies you have mid about ma." ' w. F. iiisiiii .illliiliii ASSIiiIiMENT i (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. 8., Mar. df-At a meeting here this afternoon of the creditors of W. F. Mason and Co. investment bankers cf galiiax. soli- citors of W. F. Meson. heed of the Company, stated at the request of the creditors that he would make an assignment at Once. The statement presented by Mr. Mason showed unsecured liabilities oi approximately $136,917.34. and es- seia of approximately $12,000. Mr. Mason stated after the meeting that‘ the firm had been identified‘ with’ one of the outstanding new develop- ing indust i... and that owing to the, stock market reaction a great man)? local securities had riot had an ac- tive resaie. The Bank of Nova Scotis, and the Royal Bank cf Canada. he, said, were secured creditors for ap- proximately $160,000 in addition; while inflation in paper conditions seriously affected another account. W. F. Meson and Co. was establish- ed in 1007. The Weather, etc ital; A o?! a '0 CHEER fo ‘(can 1'»: (WHER can ‘Toronto March ‘l-Moderate east. orly Winds m: and slightly i...” iflmilsraturs. High tide this uni-econ at s.“ and iowwrov inc-mm at 1.11. B“ m this lftomoon at us and HII (OIDWNI IIIIIMII Q Q39, vii-st quarter moon. rridsy, amp ‘l. 11.80 p. m. ‘ . ‘ Summers-ids tide ekiaaea ink he: ease ones-issues; t,‘ '