>;/'%’// Tlie Peoples aper ;--.-<- If; '/// I've- ......____»__,~______ ‘W_>vwwvv\ \ Read Goversflklllilb EdWariHlslandLiketheiDew aeuiettetewl Guardian Two cute erlllll GIIQIOI. Illliled reel CI-‘ARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. MONDAY, smut. 1s, 193s 271.1?) - TTTALZAN FEFIENDSHIP RANKIEII BY SEIBABKS 0N CENTRAIFRUNT Plan To Gamble (Dhan- ces Of Victory In I War On Major Of- fonslve. BY IIMII. W. B85071 Associated P11 m“ Stall SHANGHAI. All!“ ll-i-(Mnn- hy)—(AP)-h aneee foreee to- day eet the a ge In southern Bheninniuhiovinoe for what for- elfn ynl! ry observer! believed light be on offensive eeiipeing Mathis‘, In Stein and compar- eb to I e major drives of the Gert War. Bank ed by the recent defeat e! Ielerhehwong and no longer un- der-eetlmeting the Chinese cen- tral front resistance. I an. wee believedreadynovrtost elnen extensive effort In will In one big Illllble on the wheel cf war. ‘there was etlll other futon In llfi deeire fer n qulei victory-In- creased t i betvv h d Gilli!!! Cl‘ Ill Just A Gou ple 0i Pals een Soviet Russia, across the Man- choukuoan-Siberlen border. and the possibility Britain milht Icon be-In I position to take a firmer hall In the Fer Beet having r ed Pvlediterreneen differences with Italy. l siwmo (cal-an inquest _ Maul Beet Troope ‘Hie new offensive. in the 00in- These observers said it was con- ceivable that more than 1.000.000 Japanese end nese soldiers would be engaged in the southern ‘ . , ‘s mutter! be" the balance. While van e nerds . each slashed Sundey. heraldic: l8 major enoounterelon-gihe meand- ering Iltt‘e Yi River. Chinese for- ces deeper inland intensified et- teuks on ‘linden and Tsaochwang. spearheads still e dded in eouthem Bhaniunz after the de- fgut April d at Taierhchwang. The Chinese hoped to unbal- ance the Japanese concentrations to the northeast of Ylhslen and Matching b 9W0!“ against bayonets. the Ch neae be- eiegers were to have cut their way Into the southern sub- urbs of Yi-sieri. Casualties mount- zidi into the hundreds for both es. Heaivy Japanese reinforcements for inc Uni actor were pouring down along e Shentunl coast. Between 3.0M and (.000 fresh soldier: end transport column of m0 trucks arrived at. Ohucheien. as miles nor-threat of Lini. While supporting fol-tee moved alone the coast. d Dies From Injuries _ In Highway Accident URNE N. l- Il I'l- will mid to- s... .9“ “hi” ‘é...‘i§‘é.‘.°i° Ken . s 99-1" l" 5 resident who ded last Friday from l; urlées received in a. highway ac- Ofl . Kendrick. d-livinl home in hi8 horse and wéegou with e load oi -.-- could with an lllwlaiblle ' b Les Nichol of Clyde ver. = . 8. ndrlok was tllfliifla‘ 11M . . driveway when the ore 0°- mcrrdw into .__..r__._._.__._- HTIIKE IND 5D award? QMING {Willi Vklmlailfl U) l0! hill i‘ :'____ - -a-u~o. d xsieof '4 ‘um-enem- U dhib ‘Fulfil, WU‘: i . I ‘I um BRITAIN CELEBRATES lnvuugglsiu Accord With Italy Carries Fervent HODeOIFGeneraI Settlement. IOMJOIN, April l'I—-'!‘eneion of international unrest relieved. the lesser anxieties temporarily for- gotten, Britons today threw them- selves to the celebration of Blaster-tide with the deepest and molt 0819MB safety ill years. Primed for "good news’ eve of the long holiday weekend. the nation received It in the shape of an accor; of friendship between Great Britain and Italy, cerryi fervent hopes of general wot-rig appeasement. libr the first time in mouths cabinet ministers took leave of London free from worries of an urgent recall to ponder e now crisis. With millions of citizens, they sought a welcome relief from offlciah and private cares-dad petdanc feared. lnlgliub h when w, Mo“, “Aurthur. Fhnciere and the Cat Iunclers hdid shows In the some Washington build-inc. And It did! A mouse, “Willie Doe," Owned by a. 10-year-old airlweatovertotizeoecehovsndpeid thisveu-y socialioallene. N. B. Hearing By Commission fill Kiln Four Men Held As » ' ' qrrsws. 1‘1—(CP)—TIle Material Witnesses. as,“ Bmnmifi‘! ‘Zita...’ ighpthe ya, Qommim on Domn n o- namq- mum. n. n. i 1 _ vinnlal Relations scheduled w oven (CP)—Four men ivere hélgriii 1 “t dmmm h“ wnieht is material wklziemea ter been bullion“! WY "n M" count of the illness of the Ghair- man Chief Justice N. W, Rolwell. The next. sitting will be In Toronto Apt-ll 26. The Chief Justice is confined to his home in Toronto with a cold and his physician advised him to remain flier:- for a. few days. The Tlomnto llfiflflll" will start with ienrwasmtstions from private clwnnimtions after which the brief of the (vital-is) Government. will be presented. , Thr- hmrlnq in Quebec will open on ltfar- l?! nnd ‘t is exported the New ljygvieivlnlr eittlnrr, likely lasi- imr fiv- rlavs. will follow. The Wam- her: n! H1.- rjnrumiralnn hid blan- ned in convehe at ytrwhriclirm Twas- Easter the death o! Grace Wilson, 21, vic- tim of an alleged-Iiit-ancl-nm ao- While on the sidewalk In front o! her home on Rockland Road the izi-rl. wee blatantly killed when hit by a motor car Baturady evening. The cer off a telephone pole, swerved to the sidewall: struck the victim and than broke another e before stopping i0 fact away, vestlgultors said. The our held as material witnes- ses for an Inquest tomorrow oven- ing are Goigo GDZUBL, :;:. seamen of the Canadian C: vzrnment Steamship beurzntieii, A ..il'(} Mail- lei/lo 32, his brother 1-. Jib Mail- Iette, 8t and Pele: Allen, 48, all 0i Saint John, d-nrv fci-ancon following the Police said the fcur alleged cc- W" - - cimante left the scene edia- tely wthcut leper-ting the accident. Goruen and Allen were taken ln-to custody while aboard the Lauren- tien. Andie Miaillette was found at home and Albert was located wivle poroeeding towards his house. Mil! Wilson had just left her residence to get a newspaper. The accident occurred near the mler- seoticn of Milldzze Street. one of e most dangerous spots for ac- cdents In the city The car wrs badly wrecked. Flying glass slight- BMWELLING BIIRNEB AT wlmui VALLEY l! en and Albert di: t fire occurred shortly Rummlla“ PM “sir 7§r¥§§§:'°l22t.-. ‘Z‘&-.§2“i‘.fii¥ Foi ed By Arrests i}; “in, wmnlc, l; wsnggh x... ——-—- . au i a .- ‘esaam- ' °"-i*"'";.'..:.’s!:' ‘m. r ‘ibu-ssis .‘.'°":.s".;":.:; . l . ‘" vc e 17-CornelIus Bela Codreenu, u- fem- o: the main house. The mama's most powerful aai flames spread so quickly that the leader. was arrested W100i ucDer wart nl‘ the house was In B00 persons ‘police took to eue- before It. was discovered. Mr. icdyl izlvhnl in 11d Mrs wuugli unu the letters ue . . uerd riot unmet the - - at the time merit. were at The action followed u; sale e “renounce” r in a Codi-emu inflow ifibe fie OOhOOI 3' 1i} dlf% i‘. _________ no the fire. But th Elect President in ’ ".""°’ “w” 9d ID 0f Eire May 1st ' --(ce> can 110mm, lea-ii lo e w-i-ti be done I "Nolmllflawe" Seized with the I Irit o! a’;- oicing, the editor c! e Sun ex lot/or al (Independent) blomin in bold type on his front page the headlinez- , "Ho bad news He added: "It has happened new 17 e newspaper p ' no bed news oi people forgot went out to he he. Italy were e n; hands. Europe weloom It. The te bolls sang, worshippers Easter services and specie y- ers of thanksgiving were o cred for improved relations among the nations of the world. The Kin and Queen Castle with Princess Alice and the Earl of Athlone. The Archbishop of Canterbury preached at a service held in the private chapel of the castle. Later he Royal party motored to Frog- mora where they t. half an hour In the memorial gardens and at the mausoleum. Meanwhile Prime Minister Cham- berlain found welcom retreat from the burdens of state in quiet Scotland's backwoods. He spent the holiday as guest of the Marquess of Iondonderry at Uppat House, near Broda. There he received congratulatory messages on the successful con- clusion of the agreement with It- aly. some sought to‘ place political significance In his visit, among the guests, it was lnted out. was Niall Chaplain, v bondcnderryu nephew. who will fight Oaithness and Sutherland a ainst sir Archi- Sinclair. 01in tlon Liberal In the next general elec- 011. Throughout the ion h and breadth of the United gdcln traffic records of years‘ standing were reported broken. Train. coach. private car and airplane took icwnsmcn Into the count side and i167 countrymen into the cit es. Lon- don, which saw an exodus of hun- dreds ofthousands of its dwellers. was the mecca. of sightseere from the country and the continent. ___'I'_h;ongs were attracted to (Continued 011 D580 9. Col. B) Two Halifax Youths Believed Drowned ilri géntwc dangerous years is reliev- vceimilir-"flliw; spent r Easter Sun ay quietly at Windsor JAQINESE PREPARE FOR I “BIG PUS " she Waving ARIB. , the ready for the 000 w 150.000 diers man It. large I! oi’ Na one. strenflth of over known. man frontier Swiss border. experts. §~ This rier against manted underground Grand Duchy the Belgian North Sea. vent In e Great each of whi itself ough (Continued (By The i? g F i Bi. Friend OfHitler M-Wfllld Imdbadesdaiohad by police. _ angered at b. Imdcn Labor Day m wearing a Swastika badge. Defence S y s t e m Ever Known. n; ousnns n. rourz. m. A-ooiated Prose Foreign Staff April 1-1 —The Mari world's ogreatest line of defence or base 300 miles. running from by the which is a series of less important frontier wward Th another German through Belgium, such as occurred troops can eoeed by 2M6 l-lu_li!1¥_QL¥Qti-__r_gfl__£__- “gut who 10 PAGES Annual lubeerietion Delivered I7 IliF-P- I. L. Ol-Nlflelolnnedlhllll IPYI c1" ' SIGNED Treaty SeenuBéc-zsis For New European Appeasement; France Enters Negotiations New Accord LONDON, April i'l—-The poesihil ity of a. new European alignmen t: preserve peace was seen tonight the wake of the Anglo Italian friendship accord. France laid p.a.ns to extend the International friendship growing out of the agreement, signed last night. in Rome, by negotiating wuh Italy for settlement of Friuwo-Lt- alian differences. The general hope was that an 1t- returnod home after llTillNlll LINE STANDS READY inn will WAR r Grain Fields “Gféatesf not attack. stands next. war. From 80.- of France's finest sol- on of the 372,000.- A porti 000,000 francs (about $12,000,000,- 000) that ltnance has spent 0n her national defence since the world war went into its construction. alliances have fiance "oreign been btiit. not. only on the League but. on her own strenilth eleinet attack -_- the the Magi In reality the “1ine" is an area.- an area. in which of waving grain conceal the great- est defence system the world has not Line. Dlouflied fields Its length is about the Bel- to a point along the Its width varies and is known only to the French army uut‘l° Minn“.- dly invuinerable bar- Invasion is supple- "Little Maginot". fortresses running from the north end of the Magiuot Linc near Montmedy. poslte the of Luxem urg, along the is is to help pre- Invasion WEI‘. ithin that area. are the most formidable weapons known tomod- gi warfare-moat of them housed ep underground around or in- side vut air-conditioned fortresses. oh is sufficient l!!!“ an estimated 100 miles of tun- nels t which supplied and motor to the on P80 9. O01. b) Pontiff Canonizes Three New Saints camel-n Prelll VATICAN CITY. All?“ 1'l—P0I>Q WEDDING three new saints w- Ifloent lhster. cere- Peter-‘e and bestowed on one of the greatest I es ever euemibled In the ore beeil . one thou Bomilnersous walked log In the t sunohl do: final event of the luster d mo Rut-II. Bitlnl ‘portable throne, the: vreeetlny m to $ h the vii-It be intolled hi! . I-oiein worrie load over the loud- frclu the balcony wee oruemeuted with the saints- Minister Chamberlain's agreement with Premier Mussolini either would bring Germany Into a “new Isxzarno" pastor furnish a. strong barrier to possible further Nazifica- tion of ope. (The pact of Incas-no of 1905, whereby Germany, France, Belgium, Great. Britain and Italy mutually guaranteed the peace of Wstern Europe was repudiated b Chau- cellor i-Iitler March 11, 1 o when he remilltarired the ela zone.) v There were no indications Brit- ain and France were ready to deal with Reichsiuehrer Hitler now. Ills March on Vienna was too fresh in the minds of the statesmen. Nevertheless, official circles in of Easter Peace Message Hope Expressed Anglo Eventually Extend To Include France, Germany And Possibly Poland. aim-French accord. on top of Prime 1a nd bor. called it MI O Hailed As - Italian Treaty May elon told the House of Commons: -“What we are seeking to do is to vet zeneral appeasement throughout Europe WllCll will give us peace. The pe of Europe must do ml on the attitude o! four ma or DOWCIS-flbflllflliy, Italy, France and ourselves." Powlbilities for the future includ- ed a suggestion the new line-up might include not four powers but five through the addition oi Pc- nd. The easement was hailed oLic- ially In ndon, Paris, Geneva and Berlin as an Easter peace mess- There were some dissenting voic- es in British Labor circles. Clement Atteeel, leader of the La- n bou- opposition the House f‘ one. declared 1n a speech in Perth. Scotland. that it was "an agreement on imperialism lines." John McGovern, Independent Ia- “a thieves‘ bargain." . hamherlaln, who promised to eathis hat l! he was wrong and his critics r ht on the talks with Italy. spent e day with the Mar- quees of Inndcndelry, former air secretary and an outspoken friend t 10rd London- on declared the Magic-Italian agreement for ending loug-etand- sh ‘ bet n aridmnnewasnotdlviiewctllledegniust Germany ther than waiting for positive es- surance Italy would live up to its non-intarven ion pledges. __l\gr. Chamberlain on that occa- Franco Rushes Reinforcements‘ To Coastal Area toward eastem termined to defend his wadge In Governmen-tflpain ace-inst. all oounter-oilfensivee. An Insurgent fleet under Admiral Jinan Canvera and led by the cruiser Canaries steamed away from Pala, Franco's Balearic base. Saturday to start day and night pwtrol of the lib-mile srlip of newly won coastal territory north end south of Vlnaroz_ The naval force was ordered to use its guns and supplement land and aerial bombardment to pro- tect. fringes of the salient which the Insurgents pushed to the sea. tiwo daye ago. Was Native 0f This Province (GP. By Guardian's Special Wire) MOVNOTON. N. 3.. April 17- . Neil Macbau hlan, 79, retired Unit- ed Church ulster, died at his home here today after an illness of three weeks. He had held ton- ates in the three Maritime - cos before his retirement five years Born at St. Gather-Ines. near (lharlottetown, P. E. L, he It at Rrlnoe of Wales Coll . Cher- lottewwn and ni , ount - Backville. N. B. 1n 1913 he wee elected president of the New Brunswick and H-Inoe Edward Ia- Snirvlileing t 1,9: wlf not“ v are. o. wo eons Kenneth. of Woodstock, N. 5.. and e; one brother, 1nd W6 IIIIB! IL 1. Tues- Wtsi ty Dr. Don , m. Dorlaid. C M11. P. N. Pate. ti‘, P. ‘Ilhe fimerisl will be held on day afternoon. Hertzcg Predicts Government Return Germany. e deiirrys house In Brora, Sutherland- e France's plans for with Italy will be disc Wod- nesday in a cabinet meeflnfi In negotiations ussed é- Agreement S e t tl e a Three-Year-Old Problem LONG PEACE STEP. Ital y To Withdrawn Combatants» From Spanish War (By The Canadian Preee) ROME, April 17—An An- glo-Iialian treaty of friend- ship designed to nettle Span- ish, Mediterranean and Af- rican questlons that have disturbed relations between the two powers for three years, signed here Saturday. was hailed tonight as e long step toward world peace. One of the most important points of the agreement was a promise by Italy to with- draw her combatants and war material from Spain, during or after the bitter! civil war. The pact will not become fully operative until this is done, but a one high Fascist spokesman put it, “the wait will neither be- long nor uneasy.” v Soon after the historie- document was signed in). Chig-i Palace by foreign min- " and Premier Daladlar and his It would join a four-power Germany onl if Chancel or Hitler would be re y to maintain the ter- ritorial and political status quo In EAMNTIGDNISH FIRES noun Wave 0f Incendiarism Alarms Town. ANTTG-ONISH. N. 5., April 17- (Cifl-Three mysterious fires in a. four-hour period Saturday night kept Antigonish police and fire department busy as the number of incendiary outbreaks in the last 18 days shot up to 11. Residents of the cathedral town were alarmed by the series cf fires that has l to the belief a dan- ug is responsible. Ex- fire at. W. S. Gooe- iand's residence extinguished before it had gained headway, revealed small faggots had been placed un- der the steps. Half an hour later. the most. serious fire of the night broke cut in a. large barn owne Kirk, federal member f0 ish-Guyebom. The buildin was dexetroyed. Two other ou eeks occurred during the night. and Royal Canadian Mounted Police joined wiLh the Antigbniah force In an effort to track down the ori- gin of the fires. Princess Plans Birthday Party pooh-l Wire)‘ Al’. B G rdinn‘ S ( Enid-and. April 11- Prlnoess Elizabeth, heir ve to the throne. presum ti will oelebmg; her 12th birthday ‘Thur-idly with e. party at Windsor Castle. The Princes: herself 'Ih Princess of fribhdl. Most intimates of the too of . that‘ “ddilftfil CAPE ‘IUWN, April 1'l—-(@)—' eblvmrta are of the favorable financle dthsllnionofflouth Af- leedlng to ‘ election grows in ‘lhe Prime Nlrlilter. General J. B. M. Hertng hes predicted clover-imam will retain not: it Mid in the old House. formidable uiejorit-y. There were 20 Naticnaisto. x Labor members. f-Ivg of the Dominion Party enrl four Independents. General Jan Smuis, minister cl hfllovul justice. has led in campaign dLs- cussions on the financial position and he w» found on the and the "whilst prosperity" which his bt-drorm. allowed formation of the fusion ministry (We years ago, tbelldln BB l shorily a'i“l arrive from France. Halifax Man Is Burned In Bed HALIFAX, Apfll 1’l—(CP)-—Wll- the liem Brown. B8. was fatally burned Saturday when h‘s pyjamas bedclcthlng caught fire and he was unable lo extlngui=h tho flames The aged man. sufferimz from ire trruPo for almost, n, week. was ‘o have been smolimg. avti-actrd attention floor of died to His so" - ‘iadlv burned. Hr- being admitted hospital. . Ister Galeazzo Ciano and the bassador, French plane to}: negotiate with Italy becamq known. The possibility Ger- many might be drawn into I four power alignment sled Points in file Anglo-Ihllen P8011. inchlded:— 1. A ledge to wiiilldrelw a.“ Dill- war mailer-laid Ian fig ters and from Spain at. tihe and of the uinril weir, if evacuation is not completed! earlier under a plan to devised.‘ b. titre non- 2_ A British p to wort: 0f Ethiopia. 8. Italy reassured Great Britain ahe not only held no tenitxvriel or political aims in Spain but also sought; “no privileged economic position" in Spain or Spanish pos- semiotic. 4. Italy adhered to the i930 Inn- drm naval trifi among Greed Britain, the ted Slates and France. 5. Italy agreed to withdraw troop; African colony. from UbIVB. North aitherateofotlelryllllwewofi no..'..=>~- as. I (By The (lo-Indian Prose) TORONTO, rll l7 —Millll and maximixn peretures: Dawson 20 46 Victoria 46 B0 ‘Edmonton 32 00 Refdna 33 70 Winnipeg 34 00 Toronto 4'7 Q Ottawa. 40 55 Montreal 45 57 Quebec 36 93 8t. John SI 46 Halifax 2B 03 Charlottetown 24 4B Forecasts: Maritime R-ovinces: S tr o n 2 southwest winds: partly cloudy an milder with some showers. High tide this afternoon at 12.31 and tomorrow morning at 1.06. Bun sets this evening at 6.0 and rises tomorrow morning at 5.10. Last quarter moon April 21. 4.14 n.m. ' Silnunersirlc {Hr eighteen min- utes later than Charlottetown. Till-Z CAR. FERRY Loaves Torn entlne liil.m.2~55p.m. Earl of Perth, British Ana-f “Leaves Bordrn 9.45 e. m. i p. II. , :