' hweladles of st. MAXIMB OIL MERE MAN its-w Duflmflfly u but another name (or flbfwulu" W u dlnn Two 0on0: g-lgfiuggrrdlnlll? Founded I887 17"" -_----"" "‘*'----_-_-\\ Q“ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1938 2i US TRIAN SITUA TION Read by Everybody TERMED 301w HALIFAX M44451) Chautemps Seeks Chamber Support France To F o-llaiv British Lead In Relation moreign Affairs. “Travelling Jail” v proposed For Drunks vQBURN, Mass, Feb. v 25-May- Dr-‘lvliililln h‘. Kline is going to get put lion's cage just as soon as he w; his budget fmithed. rm fiery former marine made mung.» tonight ln the midst of illBlTflBf‘ of chnrgxs that h_.s pro- sl to tart ill!" Hflllllfs tilrovrzh m. city in a. lighted “travelling p1" was uric». inhunlan and a atiollal sti:\ “Eli's inhuman they say." he olcutcd. "well wllizh is more hum- {lilting to a drunks family. having mm staggering through the streets or riding in ii cage?’ Ma or Kaila said the cage, which Ioul be hitched to a police mflging cal‘, would be comfortable. “It trill have a cushion.‘ In our 1,115 the drunks sleep on steel bed prints" CQM|NG fvfNll "Skate tlic-toria Rink toniizht. L-823-1-l5-22-29-Slit-tf. - d D tonigl t ‘at 701%? "$113111. ancE-WO-‘z-Lld-li. ' sk‘ versus Hornets Milton Rllllgulllfilslll, skate after. L427. "Coke Sale ill aid of Biisiica Altar Society at Holmans Satiuday‘ piernoon. L-299-2-23-li. "unloading Albion nut coal at Milton Friday and Saturday, sgd. a. c. Webster. L-375-2-25-2L "Cross Roads Bulldogs practice ioniaht. 1 to 8 at the IFWIIIH-L 431 "Hockey at Stnnlev R1111‘ W" night. Married Men vs. S. gle Mcn. L-409-2-26-1l. "Borden Line Club loading hogs , lambs. culvcs every Tlwfillly- 1101115 l! l0 3. L-34B-12-M-2-5-tf. "Carnival _ t Canoe Cove rink tonight: sp a1 ‘music. special prizes. Admission 10 cents. L-4ili "Be sure and attend play. ‘Deacon Dubbs” at St. Teresa's Hall. February 28th. Dance after play. L-365-2-25-3l. "Hockey nthiarsllfiefd tonight. York vs. Dun daffniigc. Playoff game. L425. "Hockey at Highfield tonight. Milton Htrncis vs. Brarklcy A11 Stars, Lcague game. Skate uftegaa L- t . i, ~ "Auction and dance at the home of Ill-rink Gallant, New Orleans, holiday Feb. 28th. L429. "Hartsvllle Maple leafs v8. lllasgrvv Road Maple Leafs. Wilt- thirc Rink tonight. skating lifter. _ 11-430. "Bfivinlz dressed chlCkell N111 icy! tlllllv ccrrcct zradinrc Ton titres lslnild Cold Stnriirle Com- ban. n- 75-l2-30v-if. "See "Vrtilcv Farm" 1h 5T- flnrlrs flail. Monday. February 23th. Good specialties. Dance after Olly. L-2tl2-2-26-2i. "NcYicc-All school taxes due llnlcroid School ilripald after liiarch \\‘l'l be handed to Lawjvcr for . in Bv order of Tru: ices. Emriclt Clow. arc high. We aniliy. Ship or bring l or fowl to Roval L-372-2-25-l2i. :31‘ livc llsg< Monday fore- Mil. . l. Evcrv ltlolldny after- lml‘ - ‘ Tuesday forcnooll. Hun- Pl Rllcl‘. Lcllluel Crnsivcll. L-Ii77-2-25 2i. "Ni-iv fllaruou‘ lInl-kov League “m5 1911»i;ilt. lulpcriills Vs. RAIIFWYS second name of the best three c‘ ve series for Wacilucettc Cup. 11-392-2-26-11. “Merlin: oi tho Milk Producers aid Vendors Association which was 11c hcld Tuesday. iVlflfCll 1st is {bloomed until Thursd March "l- L-sli-z-zs-zl. “The Annual Meeting oi’ the hydmlu Dflirvlnsz Company be umtletrlesrnl °l€ nirv- . . ococ . . - "is “elm c. n. Gamble. Eric- m8. "b1"- L-357-2-25-3i. » be preach omission 25c and 15c. Ll-353-2-25-Zll. OI "Genital Cake Sale, Moore & fie Saturday. b delicious home d M“. em _ ma e ‘i lwdiiiiiinuimthélrileir a-a-as-n. "Come on a Bo th-h tn ‘m? §§1uth°wnwmlirc‘c"$li' this 00m, 1'8 CV‘ w» "ajorghlthil-aa écuiitgteriiy dire-l T an nunen a "W 11M‘: different. n-a o-z-ae-ll. , ____. "Mlisht recital Central chi-h- "111 Church Saturday, Fab. 20in. u 5 o'clock. , 1.. "m - "Banist. will be assisted l, m- - B. Henderson and Mr. gm "W911. Silver collection in d e. E. 1. Hospital. n-aio-z-ao-il (C. P. by Guardian's Speck] w“) t PARIS. Feb. zit-Premier Chau- emps sought a clear mandate from fhc Chamber of De uties to- dn. to follow Great Brita n's policy of European appeasement through negotiation with Italy and Ger- miim it n 93D I! c_ ith ts fist fifzht onntllecpchgmbzlldflgoiwigt thc start of a two-day debate on his foreign policy. the Premier's silpopricrs predicted he would win a tote of confidence. The vote was expected tomorrow night. Yvon Delbos. Foreign Ming“; and Francois de Tessltn. under. secretary for foreign affairs, fol- lowcd the seswion closely, striving to ltccn thc nlajoriiy in line bo- lllllrl_ the cnhlllci. Cues vi "snv!" and "traitor!" Tfljf’! lllffillizh the clashes. The time has collie to admit the P91111121!‘ Front Government lcd France into financial. economic and political bankruptcy both M; llcnlc and abroad" shouted Mar- (‘Ql_>_B_3llCll0l'.__flViR h1g5; Slight improvement in Condition 0f fl e n e ra I Pershing -—BULLE‘l1iN-- TUCSON Ariz. Ebb. 25—-(AP)-_ Rfiborts from the hospital when Gen. John J. Pershing lay gravely ill tonight said United States Great War commander had been laced in an cxypgen tent and was sinking rapidly. TUCSON. Ariz., Feb. 25—(AP)_. Physicians who last night des- paired for his life expressed en- couragement today over the val- iant stand General John J. Persh- ing was making against old age and an ailing heart. ?ll6 of thorn said "he may win ou ." . “We are still encouraged," said Dr. Roland Davison in a late bul- letin from the hospital room. “al- though General Pershing has shown some slight mental per- turbatlon. The sturdy but aged Command- cl‘, who rallzed today from what the doctors and relatives believed was, o death coma, had shown signs of improvement for several hours. “We are well satisfied with the progress he had made," Dr. Dav- isoll explained. "His blood pres- sure and heart. action arc quite satisfactory." At the some time. Dr. Davison snid the 77-year-old Generals condition was pravc and he and Lieutenant Colonel S. U. Marietta ivonkcd desperately to prevent an- other rclnpse such as the famous soldier suffered last nl ht. Another sinking spell. they sa d, would be serious. Pair To Stand Trial For Theft '1‘RFY\"I‘ON’. N. 5.. Feb. 25-40?) —Frcd MacKenzle and Jewe‘l Stl-oud were. colllmittcd to stand trial when they appeared in Mag- istrate's crurt here charged W111i stealing l3 pairs of shoes. At iheLr trial yewcrfiny MacKeuzieis ivifc tcstificfi tilc iwo brought the slices to her horse and Strand lllffllil‘ cd “i0 clld mv 1116 1f I _ ffiilt‘ about the slices 0o‘ squealed." Royal Canadian Mounted and town police said they had found the shoe ‘. taken from a local ware- house. in MacKenziels residence. Neither of the accused offered any defence. TOW-LINE BREAKS a TON. rec. Zo-(Ari-orer towing hcwsel- parted in I $011111- westerly gale scancey 24 hours after sha was headed toward P0"- tho American freishlfl‘ 5m" City waliowegl ahelpslgalglygggggmlg: night in a e V3’ or 305w l il east n- $111,: lmoRlglielsand the coast cut- T118 wrjphelan _stood__by. Hull Sharply Army Order A.i>. n o udim’: swell! "1"" l wAglllNlfiTmti. Feb- $5 - all hll Japan It became “tr that United States c can: - [u] um have {"213 ".°.‘°‘a.."'.'.'.f..- u»: ma": es: confer-chat "I" dlccl his reply w I 11W" use arm order re mun! 10:; eignm n China, anon . ‘g1- ncg; and mark their P"! arty to lvofd cltw r th h w‘ "- llllllllndelulefgrlh Ilia “to 410".‘ ldiiltli. over boos and hlsses from the e Fklends held communist Rena d Jean and Rigiltlst Andre Daufe. their seats after Jean called ‘lure? a “$l>v and traitor" and Daurer h shouted back, “servant ad of Moscow!" Pflbular Democrat Ernest Pezet praised the stand of Chancellor Kurt Von Schuschnlgg of Austria. against ilnion with Germany. We must not appear to tremble before the German menace," he declared. "We are ready to assure peace with all sacrifice: but there S one which we cannot make: ‘Phi: is our national hrmm and territorial Sfltllflly." Francois dc Cllalnpcnilx, Rnrlipni Inriependcili, wurncrl Franco not‘. to overestimate“ ihc value, in case of war, of Rursza. her mutual defence ally. Few !l8""‘ies '~- rl ‘lit. 9.1mm“; m rrcw \- lcn . lau cmps, Delbos and other Government ___Inde@n- spokesmen speak. sicmcuuisis mlicniciuoin Domestic Science And Carpentry Students Return To Their Homes Today. Forty-eight young laclies_ com- Dialed a. four weeks course lrl do- mestic science yesterday and were preparing to return to their homes today. Meanwhile twenty-two men students. attending the foilrth two- weeks carpentry course. had rece.v- ed final inslruction and were ready also to return home. The domestic science course was i-hc second coll- ducted in Charlottetown under the supervision of the Women's in- stitutes branch this year. Classes were held at Prince of Wales Col- lege. Carpentry classes were held at the Agricultural Hall. Both cour- ses were part o‘- a youth training program. Following were the students at- tending short course classes: DOMESTIC SCIENCE Aletha Alcorn. Rocky Point; l-lll- da. Beaten, Flat River; Jean Boulter, Olcary, R. R. 2; Ella Butler, Greek River; Florence Costaln, Cape Wolfe; Dorothy Croken, Emerald, R. R. 1; Rena. Carver, Vernon Riv- er; Elizabeth Cairns, Sanchei; Mary Campbell. Bear River; Jean Campbell. Montague; Ada Duigweli, Anriandale. Lot b6; Helen lrlsilt-r. Bear River; Jean Gordon. Appnl Road; Rita uallalit. Urbaiivue; Dorothy Heffeli, ‘lravellers ‘Rest; Roberta Haves. Tyne Valley. 1-11- ian Jackson. Peters load; 11MB- noxigaohie, Souris Line ltoao; Mary Murphy. St. Mary's Road; Jcall McArtlilll‘. West Rcyaliy; Aillllmclic MMCLYCJ {tinc- East; lJol-oilly Muc- l'_|0l.'iC Mac- (Contlnuecl on page l3. C01 9) Plan Further Step In Co-op Economy FREDERICTON. Feb. 25-—(CP)-— New Brunswick will take the soc- 0nd step in ctr-operative wflfwmi’ this year with legislation to permit the registration of co-operatiliia marketing and 010095511111 “(Kl-s and co-opei-ative stores as such. it was learned tonight. The speech from the throne de- livrrcil yesterday nledew the ‘ 1°, Qfllllléni. to “foster the (‘Slllbllfit merit. of co-operativc oriflnlzii‘ r! w 1on5 _ the sucfess achieved under the Credit Un one Act, New Brunswick’: first malvl‘ experiment in oO-Onerutivt-I- the on to i tncnassaaee! 2518212820 csncgun e co-operativ? distribution. The lrd branch 0 co-ooerativo econo y. co-operflllvfi production. will not be touched ct ginygggionLlti __understood._____= Rejects Jap Re Foreigners “can; ma: nil sent m?‘fllxlllowlnlb llrilc 0n! to American Am naador Grew ai- _ America! fl fall Iill 9|’ 5551* ataticonnlnnn China no obliga- tion whatsoever In take - caution: meuurec rcqnecled on bchnl of confllndln! lumen toward: safeguarding Amerlcln um and in " n tchea from Tokyo chow- q; that 0 note cmbodyifl IIuIPI idea hid been dcllv c; Jnpmcnc cltbwfthl. - llhral mflilitlnli Japanese Strike Blow ' At “Nerve Centre” Of China's Aviation. SHANGHAI. Feb. 26-(So.turd y) Japanese claimed today they st c the Chinese force a paralyz g blow in a great air battle over one Nanchang airdrolne, “nerve centre“ of Clinic's aviation, Province. Chinese disputed the Japanese version oi’ the battle in which about 100 planes were rc- portcd engaged. Japanese said 50 of their not}? planes overwhelmed a. fleet of “Russian and American" manufac- turcri Chinese combat planes. “More than 30" Chinese piano-i were shot down and vxtcnsive - (inlllagc inflicted on the‘ air base ' bombers. thc command declared. It acknowledged loss of two ylvllnc; in the combat late yester- ray. by the Japanese Chinese Version Chinese asserted they destroyed eight of the Japanese planes and mentioned neither loss to their own flect nor damage to the air-ifl drnmc. .; Japanese denied Chinese re orta their troops silffcrcd heavily in central China. where the Chinese said their forces counter-attacked in southern Sllantuni: Province and along the Tienfsin-Pukow rail- road. in the eastern sector oi the‘. Luughai front. Japanese declared the whole central China front was quiet. Combat planes conveying bombers in the Nanchang raid. . Japanese said, held off the Chin- ese defenders "with devastating re- rultts" while the attack was carried ou Chinese expressed belief ihc at- tack was in reprlsal for a Chinese air raid Wcdnesdav on the Jap- anese colony island of Formosa. the first time China has carried thc war to Japanese soil. MASS MAN-POWER SHANGHAI. Fob. 25-'I‘wenty- five new Chinese dividons: Chinese said today. arc being organized and cqilippcd for a counter-offen- sive alzaillst the Japanese army trying to swallow 1m the vast cen- trltl China Lunghai area. Vtlllile illcsc fresh troops are be- ini: whipped into shape from the mzillpowr-r rcscrvoir of this nation of 400000.000. Chinese are holding back tho Japanese mechanized army’..- oticnlpt to establish a base for crossinr: the Yellow Rfvcr north of the Lun~hai railway. Ilncovcr Arsenal In Robbefls Home NEW YORK, Fob. ith-Federal agents said torllw they had un- cnvcrcd in the apartment of Peter (Cowboy Petal Colavccchio. sus- pected bank robber. one of the rgest arsenals LVN‘ found in the noucsslon of one man. Reed Vctterli. hcad of tho New York Forlorn! T-lilrrnii of Investi- pailoll niilrc. said lllh men vis ed Colnvccnliio‘. home nil Sr-cond Avcllilc and fcilild nlorc than a. szorc nf WCIIDOUS hidden beneath a. habv crib ill a bedroom. Colavccchl and Guida (Scarface) Didllcsnndro. .'i1. ivere arrested last liiillit. Midernl agents’ counted the rohhcrlcs of fivc hanks and the holdup of a bank messenger us solved through the arrests. ' No Agreement Iii Eilglo-Idiro Poi-Icy LONDON. ‘Foil. ZS-“(CP Cal)lc)-— The Anglo-Eire discussions on pro- blems outstanding between the two cnllulrles were adjourned tonight with nn aarcmnonl. rcrichcd. The qucsiion of the partition of Ireland still remained the greatest problem as the Irish delegation prepared to leave for home tomor- row for the weekend. Discussions will resume here Mamh 3. Insurgents Halt Main Offensive HENDAYE. Franco, Fbb. 28- fAPb-Bpanish Government com- manders reported tonight they had established such strong positions southeast of Teru l that an - gent offensive wo d be "suicide." “Both forces skirmished on that ne. coast. their main offensive temporarily. BELIEVE!) ONLY TEMPORARY APPOINTMENT lbNbON. 11H». 25—(CP Cable)- Lord Halifax. appointed icreizn secrets today. is retaining his office 3' Lord President of the Council. it learned tonight. ervera reifarded this as an in- dicction he would remain only ril, tth To ign Office. gllinpgilrshiiitthc epostrewhcn the Mich-Italian nonunion: nvliriiicis s» cum VIBTURYl k . To: eks Further Aid From Ottawa (5% The Canadian Press) . 0'1‘ AWA. Feb. 25_?remicr ‘ Thane Campbell of Prince Ed- i ward Island interviewed Prime ; Minister itlackcnzlc King licrl» ; today nn relief and other proh- i lems of the Island Province. i Ho will probably see other ministers tomorrow. k Prince Edward Island, which . hu enjoyed the lowest per j. caplta. relief cost of any of the ! provinces was said to be now 1 feeling the pinch of unemploy- . ment to a. greater degree than l nit any time since the depres- . s on. i ‘ Low prices for farm and sea » products contribute largely to : difficulties on the Island. The 1 monthly grant-in-aid was in- I creased recently to $4.000 a 1 month. ‘iniiiiiiiriiias islciuuoi from CABINET ‘Skeptical Of New For- eign Policy, But Ap- peals For National Unity. .(C.P. By Guardian's Special Wlrci LEAMING N, land, Ebb. 25 -Anthony Eden tonight told his constituents he firmly believed Prime Minister" Chamberlain's new foreign policy wi'l tail “to colliri- bute to European appeasement,” and declared "lt is with the great democracies of Euro e_and America el c rse hilt to resign as Foreign hllnistcr when ho disagreed with his C0llEf1P1l0 ojrer immediate gestures of concfiatlcn toward Italy. he said. Mr. Eden reiterated his belief that “the nleanlnz of certain com- munications rc-"civecl from a. for- eign izovernment was ‘now or never’ and I have never varied that opin- ion since." Mr. Chamberlain has dc- rlied that Italy's communications ill regard to the opening of nego i- ations had been threatening. as Mr. Eden insisted. APPEALS FOR UNITY But if any hopes were held he would join in ille opposition at- tacks on the government hc quick- ly ended them when he appealed for national unity and declared: “The government have embark- ed on their course. _ “They have decided to emppy a. certain approach to Anglo-Italian friendship. The decision has been made. Parliament has endorsed it. “Very well. The government must then g0 ahead on the course which they have chosen and neither hy wood nor deed do I desire now to sav anything w make their task more difficult. “On ihc (‘Illlifiillk l must sincere- ly wish them success in their en- deavors " _ He atzain voiced the belief he ex- .pl'cssed in the House of Commons on Monday-that his policy of Obtain rrsizlis "if they an: illcrtl in obtained. vvithmlt the risks ai- tendant on the present course.“ CRUX OF BREAK The crux of ills break with the Prime Minister on sccklilg Italian friendship ho gave as: it to an agrcclllclll, when you can not it, llcgclirtcil on it solid basis-or is it lo be an ligrcc- ment. if you can get it, regardless u. the basis." DQUlilY-lli; lie was wiilillll lo lic- oeut the vrrfiict of history on whether hc or.‘ N11‘. Chnlnucrloin _v_v_li's___r_iglit,__ltli',_Edcll _sltid ii. _\vns Of Missing Plane LONDON; Feh. 25 -- (AP) --- Air- planes from seven Royal Air Force stations couched in vain today for Great Britain's mislsirlx lonz dist- slice plane over the ruagcd area. from Northulnbcrlailcl lo Abor- deenshlrc. The plane is one of till-cc Royal Air Force bombers specially de- signed for a lion-stop long dist- anco record attempt. The craft took off from Uppcl- H6y10lfl.OXl0l‘dSlllI0. shortly bc- fore noon Wednesday for a. prac- tl flight around the British Isles mil was last sccll early Thursday morning near Hfltllbllfy’, Nor-thum- Jerlarid. The occupants were tivo ofiioers and l. sergeant. . 0t (‘unsuited On Change Of Policy C. P. Guardian’ Special wire) ‘OITXRJA. Feb. lib-The Can- adian Government was not con- sulted regardin recent develop- ments in Britls foreign relations filing trilid the Hodge OItCQIIIIHODS -, was re ng o a ques- M e Vgoodsworth C. C gen from J. B. , stand firm against dictator-n would .. FOREIGN SECRETZiRRY Appointment ' Opposed By ' Labor Party l_'Ui1lC.1'(iT'll_-llll9l Mili- ister Should Hold Seat in Commons. (By George llziinblctoni (Canadian Press start Writcri (CY. Cubic, By ‘iillilfdlllffs Special irci IANDON. Fcu. ‘to-The govern- ment umcrgcs from a. weck of sen- sations ultli a. heavy majority iii both Houses‘ of’ Parliuni-nl. Prinle hlinisiel- Cilamlrcrlalil still securely llillflS tllc reins of power. But it lS - country opposit- thc gmcrnnlcnt ' hlusstrlinf of platforms. charges nn 1'.» illllaliun 2L5 Fol-- y ililhcr than (vpr-n flvl‘f.',ii\lll\1llll5 with Italy ztl this llmv. Addressing; Ills‘ itrilslilucllis at llcamingmn tonight Mr. Edcli stai- (‘fl tile izovcrl -ilt's decision to t ccigalii approach Lu An- il frivndsllip had . Pulliluiicilt had cndorsmi it. In the llousc of (‘onlmons Labor Illflillllrfds a. barrage on lllf‘ appoint- niruif. announced £01111)‘, bf Viscount lialifax to mlccccd Mr. Eden. RAISES CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUE l-izn .\\‘il"( ‘lilcy uaic Lllc firsi illdivntloil of lllb‘. lit-Lack when Clclllcnr. Attire, Labor Lrcndcr. predicted the ap- pomllllcnt of a Peer as Foreign Sec- retary would raise a. big mnstltu- tionnl issue. _ Labor intends to protest loudy attains‘. the Foreign Secretary sitt- inir in lhc UDDer House. Their con- Lclllion is tllnt ill the present grave state of international affairs the Forciizn Secretary should be in the House of elected reprmentatives. Aropolntmellt ‘of Richard A. But- lf‘l‘ as Under .-ccl'c.orv for Pbrelgrl Affairs is n:t enough for Labflr- MI‘. Bililcr. a hlOllllZCl‘ of tho House. has been Parlianlentalfiv Secretary to lllc ltlinistrv n. Labor. It. is tl'ndi..ollal. labor hlcmbers stale. that foreign ilnclersecretaries should not be called upon to an- slrrr siluilienlcnnry questions. It is illc unexpected SUDDlOITlCDIB-XV. fol- iowinfr swiftly on the Foreign Sccrctrtlvs prepared reply to a main question llltlt tests the Min- ister's mettle and is sot to lure him astray. The official amlouncement of cabinet. changes slated that as Lord Halifax is n member of the House of Innis. “the Prime Minister pro- poses himself to deal ivith all im- nortant aspects of foreign a;fa1rs subjects which may be matters of debutc or questions in the House 0f Conlnlons." It is Labor's intention to "put for- cign affairs questiqns on the order paper for the Prime Minister to answer. If tho ilndersecrctary im- stvcrs they will Protest. SCENE SHIFTS TO ROME . But tile main political scone will in a. for; days shift to Rollie. There thc l-Jarl of Perth. Britbh Ambas- szhlol". and Count Clilllrn Italian Fbrcisn hiinisier. will hammer cut tho lCYmS o1 the Anglo-Italian peace pact on which so much now depends. it will rep avc tllc Anglo-Italian TEQEnnlcd cn’.».§gé'1““&6i"5>" Logo's“ plasma‘... To Abandon I-lunt (By The Associated Press) SCHENECTADY. N. Y., Feb. 25 -<.\lrs. Gcrtrildc Fox, financial backer of ilic Waicicck expedition which is scan llllli‘. for Paul Red- fel-n pic d lfiflljllll ill o. short- wave hast iol" lllvillbcis of ilu- party tu flbJlKlOll illc ilunt. lifrs. Fkix. of New York City,wife of Dr. Frederick J. Fox. ivllo died of illllizlc fcvci- cnnlrncicd on lllf‘ jnurncv in Rriiish (liliallli. llrccd Th’ m ‘this. ‘Phvvvlnrn Wfllflrvk‘ lea/iris M llli‘ cvmvtillnn. not in risk their livcr "whrn tllc possibil- lfv of finding the lot! aviator is r0 hllehi." The Walrlvi-k narlv is the 13th in inkn lip Ihc search for R-fllfflfll. who disappeared in a flizht from Crcorzia in_ifl27. Claims Need 14 PAGES infer 11:; Pflllfln l\'ll‘lfill' MERE MAN Since we we something ghoul it. MAXI MS OFA. 11,1‘: oilhttodo lvAnnnnl Subscription Dcllulcd 16$ B: Iall-PEJ- 8cm 0mm um us. 1cm CRITICAL .33. Of Austrian A VI Eh party, pleased by situation was “f-riiiclll". The forthright spot-ch of trio's Nazis. the speech. hinted in blilssoliili that AWAIT DEVELOPMENTS ltfrrst Austrians waited tocisv for some straw to which they could pin their loyalties, decision: and actions. At Graz. a Nazi centre, the Unl- verslty Technical .College was closed by the education ministry because the students demanded representation of the student coun- cil und replacement of university police by Nazi orderlies. At Llnz. police stood by and al- lowed 600 Nazi students to parade, shoutlrlz "Hell Hitler!" in disre- irard of orders forbidding such demonstrations. Fatherland Front leaders dis- closed a plan to replace provincial leaders with provincial govemcrs. 'I'he scheme might go even farther so that from Von Schuschnlzg down to the county leaders. Path- erland Front leadership would be identical with political officials. Nazis expressed feelings of alarm when they heard of the. project for it doubtless would curtail the powefs of the Nazi political load- erstwho have been taken lrlio the D81’ .V- RESENIWIENT FELT BERLIN. Feb. 25 -(AP) —Bc- hind official German reluctance to comment on Austrian Chancel- lor Kurt Von Schusclmlggs de- fiance of Nazi ambitions for union of Austria and Gcrnl-tzlv there is no doubt that disappointment-At not actual rcscntmcnt~is felt. The Astrian-born lenders oi the two German peoples-Adolf Hitler and Von Schuschnigg-appear f ar- ther apart today than they ever have been. A number of hiding Nazis in Berlin said Voll Schluchlligg iailrd to seize an opportuhitv ‘n his speech yesterday i4; the Austrian Parlia- ment. to silpport, Hitler and. there- fore. must co into the dlwarr‘. They said ihc “addresc was hi: ".1 an Sony. lildiqnal flil was felt fir.“ Von SrhiirI-linicl; praised Italian Prom- lm‘ M solvw for liR lnirrrn in Allsli‘: inricpenrlciwc lull. had ihlird even in nlcniioll Hitler i".- rlelnlr’. milcli less praise him. RESERVE COMMENT ex Pl'f‘.\\' ed the is 1'10 Official Germany opinion. however. that “thew: evidence wlla‘.cl-or that .\ soiinl had nilything to do rvii. ‘ Behavioral; speech " Y, . . Lvln arc not. saying anything about. it. indav- hill. w" are think- lix: a lot." Fuiliri‘ llli'7lll"l1 Na"! ointment. hurl nmphrisvrd that. Vrm Fchiis- chiiigz “fr. fivisil-lwl. Hnmprv wvl him " "Airstrip, is mil-s" nnp vnnnnieill- afnr said. "we not tho nplifc land (Continued on prize l3. Col S) For Ekp|ori|1g_ All Possible Markets Essential FPcFJJEItIGPON, Feb. ?5—\'CP) _“lt is zllilensely liscexaiy that all pirsible markets be explored," Hon. A. C. Taylor, Millistcr of 41g- "ricultilre dcclarcn ill ill: New Brunswick Lreglslniule today. He made the statement, as he asked for leave of absence for Flnsier Calder (Lib. Charlotte) who. with Swti n. Guptill. hi‘ Grand Harbor chairman of the Grand Manon :mokctl herring markctil-z boards, i.-. visiting the West ‘indica and South America seckirur i0 prombte the sale of New Brims- wick fish. Mr. Tailor referred brleilv in thr- markct for DOTQMQS wlvcll liad lzvccn drvclopwl in South AliVrlra and said the Government had sent Mr. Calder and Mr. Gilptll: nil felt there vii-re “t... 511.411. possibili- ties in connection “will fish cls there are for nglucultllrc products." Mr. Calder was gralliul a fort- nightis leave of absence by the House and Mr. Tailor ~l "d lit tho end of that iUllp ii. nl hv llrr- to ask that. ihc n rhcr for essar? .1. Clial"olli~ lw granird l(‘.'i\'P iOl‘ an- ollici‘ two “cc/is. 'l“hc ‘rgislutilrc Rlljllliidlfrl fur tho wcakcnt; in rcsilmc 'I‘ilc.~d;iv aficrnoon. u-lwn F. f". Squire. lender pf flln apposition. will laiiilch 1hr; debate on ilm rlddrcss ill T111111 to the Speech from thc Tllrolu. Hon. F. W. Pirk‘. ltlilliltcl" of Lands and Miners/lull] spunk for the Government. F0111‘ speakers from each side of tho House will ‘I their present mission because it marticimie in the debute- Nazis ‘incensed Chancellofs Stand On Union Rumors Of Support (lurrent Following Bold .l)€Cl1l'kl1lOl1 I n d e p e ndence. Fell. 2-'>—(AP)—.\us1ri:lli Nazis, seething with dissatisfaction,(icclnrcd ioniulli they plzinnoll to fight Chancellor Kurt Yon Schuschiligruis ilcicrniini-rl stand fut.’ a frec- and independent Austria. Fatherland liront members of Ausirizfs only legal the (Ihzlllcclloris Nazi hopes to iinifo Herman)‘ and .\ll~'.ll'l.‘l. flllfllllltVl the dcclaiaiitm zlgzlinsf. \on Schuschniizu Io Parlia» mcni last night led i0 cnnjl-cturc lllill somebody or sonic- lhing gavc him the assurance i0 speak boldly of independ- oilco and frcodonl in ihc face of German support of Aust- One widely circilllilcfi rcptlri. salirl \lm Schusrilnlgl; talked to Premier Mussolini of lialy by folcphonv bcffiro Another report. also unconfirmed, suit] (rrezil Britain _ ‘ _ the Anglo-Italian friendship negotiations might proceed more smoothly if Nlilsstllinf kept zi friendly eye on Austria's independence. NEW ilxitiii ALTA. _B_UIIGET Government Budgets For Million And Half Deficit. EDMONTON, Feb. 25-—A nevi tax on securities and free-hold nlillcrnl riszhLs and increase in the income tax on lolporatlons Wcrc announced in thc Alberta Legr- larilrc today by Solon Low. provin- cial trcmsilrer, ill delivcrlna his second bilriget speech. He also an- nounced the restoration of the wild lands lax silspcnclcrl in i036. Mr. 140w said tllcrl: was n (loin-it; of around $l.500.~'i0ll for tlic cilr- reilt fiscal year ivhich ends ltfarcli 3i. He added hc was bildgettlng‘ for o. deficit of EJ567571 for the fiscal year which end; March 3i, 939 Two of the new tnxcs l1l"f1iiOl1P(1 by Ml‘. Low are ])l‘\')\'l(l(‘(l for lli lvzisluzion now before illc Logis- lliturc. The tax on freehold mill- crnl rights will be three cents an ncrc and the tax on wild lands two cents nil acre. s Nu indication of the tux on. securities has yet bcc-zl givcll nor has the increased income lax on corporations been (iisciocd. Bills on these taxes will bc introduced in the House shortly. 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