its i i iii l iii if .E 'll Th COMING ME S as ‘ ‘See gh, ,f,‘°"- °n May isth and cole- H-" 21st. Proceeds for school. iozi-s-is-ii. _An ~___~_ interested in Hartsville Cem- _lttsnd annual meeting Hall. Ml! lflth It 'I P' m~ By Order of Committee. N’°h°15°11. Secretary Treasurer. 4006-5-1441. 'Ibnders will be received up till 30th at 0 P. M. for tha painting exterior of Hartsville Presby- Ghureh. Apply to Dougal! Uhalrman of Oom- 4586-I-14-BL Cgme to 1an`mid»1-iau many. "' » 11 °'1-7-?-.§'.i.'Z;...“2“ ..'2f..."t..““2; U; Afhanv Dramatic club. .admis- thi-»° and are. nerve im to heer 'mins story., Dance after piayi | 1 MEREMAN °’“=1|=|l\¥ mystery play.. °l1 by Eimedale Talent. in sn; ous Alle ations V E"""`"f' “"'” W... . MIXIMS . , ~\,\.i1'-v--. ,_ _ g .- or a g , ' i ' l"i\\\lii ,,.-...J - _ ivutxuvis ou in/A I 61% The Peopls Pape »-M.-. Read by Everybody -W 3-_-,-,-M;-_',-,_-,;;,;-_,~,;-,_~;~ ) - -_ no \\\\\\\ J--£_ 'W '__.-,v,.-- `,>..- \“ \__, Aooveremaei imeaniudividuai g __ ‘ ~ ._. : = _ 4% _ -f-"”"""““"' ' _ "` GovorsPrinosEdwaril Is1andLiketheDcw ' 'Q _ Ieuaaa slr. . P". ~ .-- -Ja ecard'-ll' 1.” V . , _ ouardhs Gales. _ FRIDAY’ MAY 15’ 1931 14 PAGES auhuu suesefinfeu |mim¢s‘ss.es. jiri* if , or Hsu cause and U. a. A. use. 1 Q - - ~= , = 4 1 I g Not Budd Any; I M°stress 0fDqlvay' *Goose Egg” ton stated that he did not believe tempersnca people had secured the full fruits of victory. and the quest- ion should now be""W‘ho will give the best enforcement?" If Ron. J. D- stcwart makes s proirgise, Mr. Tan- ton said, he will certain y stand by it. Rev. Dr- Vincont`sl-ated that he believed Mr. Tanton's point was one to be stressed. what is necessary ia that the Prohibition Law hs en- forced properly. The law, he said. has been very poorly enforced. Corf- ditione in Charlottetown during the past two years he had been hers. have been far from satisfactory. Mr. A Ji. llsthieson. 011111. road --mmm-me nu "ue sob" advertised for timilht in Hearts Hell is mama .um naw. saggy Re Non Enforcement N... .i...f..,.. Cf Prohibition Law ......., ..., ......... .... _._ : _.__ . any munonud ,pid the House oi , V . . commons today in on annoiiacenzhenz Ca r Fe rry Strong Complaints Voiced By Z.‘..i'Z°`£.'.'.”.l."..’”.”....°"....."""-..ii§“§.’.'. ...1 aliahipe for the present, but will rc t Two And Speakers At Meeting Of Pro- V yan- R-1°° Limt Million '_hibition Organizations Yes- ;?‘_;_f;°,,_‘§,,,;,,,‘"?°,';§; '?,£;,,,‘;,”;*,‘;,j 1 ___ . - and the mooring ts t Montreal -----» “my Af*°f”°°”° ::.°..% ¥°N°'F°N’ May “_The lppmxig _"*'* ' _ Canadian Government which has not on-t of the NSW “B-1' "Y in-ohlbition enforcement was the an extract from The Guardian, June yet replied to .communications con- and the °°“'~1'“°5 is “id subject of much discussion by pro- I1, 192'! eemlng the 9,-gpgggl, and gh, eg gp mges gi n to Can- . t ever V9 H hibition workers eeteida whe ,with the 8\'€8-fel' Dil-W annual meetinl gf the '}l'empellia:i}; Th' °h°""°”” th°“|hi th’ °°“' "mon M me awemmem m India' gl this sum silent in CH»1'H1d°»- Actilll Alliance. followed by a convention of v"'"°“ 'h°“m bind Wh P°’m°l1 /Z “'35 81"” f-0 ffh°“5“!1d5 members of the Alliance. the W. U. mme" t° P’°m!‘°" if p°““”°' ' culudians during the past year. T, U, and uw 5°” of Tmmnnde Him- H011” Wrilht. M. L. A.. in met in the I-leertz Memorial Hall. "ply "° Mr* T-'m"°”'5_ ’°m“k° ‘mud The annual meeting oi the Ai- f;‘:lf¢':}f0f|’1‘:’f’;“"‘m;°*h° °*°"°"‘ H l’ In 8 e I If llance began at ll s. m. with the yn" no me L‘I';°¥.] °°:_’tt"' (gp¢¢|,| 1,, me Gm,-gin) president, Mr. Thomas Moysc in the 9 y pr '10p,0N,1~0, Ong MW 14_..J°}m » e chair. The reports of the president md to "mud uw Pmmbmm uw Brokenshire will pay the penalty for 0 L l fn I t e d and treasurer were read and oillcers and w mmf” M' The party with the the slaying of police constable Roy ~ ' were lrrolnted for the ensuing yur °”"°°“°° °' tm T°mp""'°° A1' A Mcouiilin lust December round ’ ° ' ` llsnce drafted the best law posslbl . ` ‘ ‘ b l I l ty CO , At the convention of the Temper- M ,I mmber of the Govemmust guilty of the mme lug nigh; by an ance Alliance, W. C. T. U. and Sons 1 A - 1; 1 M,-_ W,.|¥h¢ “id he W I of masse Jury, which de bei-ated neu y ____ °f TCMWFIUGS Whldh UPON!!! lf- 1 .5 J” ous five hours he was immediately sen- , ts record- Although Dr. Vincent ' .canadian ri-‘mi Zifiiidv- m- Mr- G- F. Hutcheson pre- ,hmm mt ,M 1", cm be mama te-iced by Mr. .hutiee wright th be ,May 14.-Lliarles Henry e Closer co-ordination of tem- -b. mnnd at -I-omnm Im on I.-,idly Lehiiox. sth Duke of Rich- uerances forces, and plans for tem- uzgfx-i't Ixulign wdzm’ did mt b°` Au* “_ and Gordon head of one of ‘ perance activity were discussed. On The Goveélmmt he anim” hu Hm.y ¢m.k5°n_ 31 yu, old wm. most notable families of Great me mrm" 'ubject Rev. F. E. Booth- put mmm every eéort in m gow" “mc” cf the condemned ywth bn is thc latest peer ofthe realm royd spoke briefly. I-le commended to I th ms ni ht of the murder was “und . en orce e law. I-le was not sat- I » iomi himself into s. limited lla- “the educational program carried out t I i it 1 d od sm hi h by the W C T U d oiled with the enforcement. hut it is n°t svllv 0 1° fit wi>°1=-iibil v °f co.i~lisGoo wo e e,w c . . _ .sn expresseda. dim! lbw 'M th mum H Mk down when the famous Goodwood race hope of greater co-ordination among It “cum lem "3 nqugbillw' 5;” on Bsokullgre Wu bd” pose e r e pro tion - Me even more exclusive in some tcmperance organizations. He believ- d dis h Bd b tha Ascot, was registered ed that most ministers were in I - lmmctou "° 'mp l“k”° of liquor pronounce ' HB was e “K Y “ “" it th Hisnordsi-ii with kindi ei-nine e Duke, is the permanent or of prohibition. 6; 31 I °,°g":':°;n'I;‘;n but M he ink” gut of Zh: eourb his hott-i@§;l;f;:r1f1;i M¢;>;‘;§i’-‘;;’ ‘!el;4r.v`;I‘homae Moyse stated thli’»_l with in its work. room plainly unnerved and openly 5 are ago politics divided the M _ L_ P_ T t Md th ¢ _ h tl L Th P ° M ° ° Free Trade only other director. The Duke of ytemperance workers' md the id" .B :Ima wifealgrn 11:3; us nc; Leepsqys D;£;::apr;“r1;&yn;eB;:r; e t and tht Dill" 0! Wesfmin' became prevalent that 'the Alliance g gh' ` - ld ful h h G1 tl th l hS, , ----- .---. .- ...... .-... ...z ...s .::::: ..':°...°;‘.°.'..;..'.::f Helps Reporter Out of-° °-"- _ ` "‘.',"' r' so ° ' A i Hi I' Hill. May 19th. Sloth same position as that which he as- :is preeurable, and that there are cisco and his early stage career was T” “°"°"° 50°- °h“¢'°“~ ruined :mr the rronoiuwemcnt of double er trehie thet number in er- spent in the mining tampa ui the "'11 'the people on the plebiseite. The ma- , ietence. Just the other aftamoon, he old west where oil lamps sputtersd on “Com t , _ it f th l n the Isla d li ki ll.h‘ th t and th theatre was a. eveneixi;r1i'ig'!i%:i1¥gZdHx;’§\dxi:;- 'sing grohibitigsoplirf Stewart hlald lxgtduone Instr’-:Et rclioriiz-`aa:i.d.sa: terft. iiiillleboy, bill Sorter, scene Flin' P1;t\'P;;tr;ii;eent "Farmer HU' 'stated and he would stand behindithree men leiive a house, all stag- ter. actor, author and producer he e come that. There would be no other pleb- ‘gerlng. It is high time that such a became in turn. The list of actresses iscitsl uni!!! representation! l'¢rc,thing is stopped. Why does not the he lifted out of obscurity to star- Ahni.l ‘ , i i v- _ CML’ Aigifggnllatlvigsgoé 05:11); made from a msioritli of the people; Government enforce the law.h the dom is tai ‘tlfhos Who of the Ain lmpomnt ' hun-Ao” E; in favor of a change. 'speaker asked. He was fired of est- e.icsn ea rs. expect” Au rod" 'lg' Mr. L. P. Tanton believed that ing that the Government is doing The immedlae cause of death was l p4eg4f§f:5.1|'_ both political leaders should be uk- its beet, If murder or stealing were heart disease. but Bslaaco had been ...nm ~<- ed to sign a written pledge that carried on to such an extent, as the weakened by an attack of lineu- willigggh t mlm’ D"m"*'4° there would ,pe no change or mutil- breaking of the Prohibition Law, the rnonla which prevented him from at- Vamu ii1%1an'iie°léo§:§yH:?1t&?;: 'ation of the; Prohibition Act. There offences would very soon be stopped. tending the premiere of "Tonight or oisht. May isth. :if not fine,-‘should then be I race between the ‘rho iouowing committee was ap- i\'evei-." He did not see his last 'orn- "‘€ht f°1l°wlns- use-s-is-ai'purtie| as to which one would pro- pointed to ascertain the attitudes oi duction on the mee until the piuv `,mi|e the best enforcement. Mr. Tan- the leaders of the political parties ‘was well along in its rim. I-la earned on the question of prohibition: Mes- the title of "The Wisarr1l”"“be;o\ile 0! era W- 1'. ffuggan, G. l. I-leustis, G. the uncanny s\sge ,sett e cori- F. Hutcheson, G. H. Holbrook, Dr. trived, and spent lavishly to achieve A. U. vincmt. Mrs. W. H. Johnston. them. The settings for "Mlmsu" fvsv. 3. R. ntavert complained cost him aa0o.o0o. The entire theat- itltat the law is not being enforced. ra wssstsehplated torvprassnt hell idsaadiaa Press) _musiiiin sr* , this Province. _ .GSI Fife* -. .Lit ONCE HEIR. T0 MILLIONS, PRINCESS Now l=l>:NNl1.l=:ss When Laura. Stalin. Cincinnati, Ohio, married Prince Rosplgliosl, of _ltsiy,-she was heiress to millions. Her latest business venture, it millinery shop in New York, has failed and the princess is forced to pawn her jewels. Her husband, with hor two small children, is in Italy. NOTE:-Princess Rospigllosi is at granddaughter of the late Sir John William' McDonald. who owned "Dalvray-by-the Sea". and is well known ln That Means Something (Special to the Guardian) REGINA, May 14-George Tilllley. who farms north of Moooomin hu brought to town for exhibition the biggest goose egg ever seen in this part of the West. The mammoth egg the measures 12 3-4 inches in dr- cumfersuoe from and to end. nine inches around the middle and weighs 13 ounces. lt is about on a par with the average ostrich egg and would make a meal for- a good sized family. ` - ° . Bennett turned reporter f a . Schools. and other orzsnlzetlvns- nie. Prohibition win doubtless be D a V 1 d B 9 I as 3 0 51..... tim, W..,,,..5d,,,, and madfrm, A resolution calling for the organ ',-M4, In mu, in me glgcgion gsm," _ excsuent job M it » . The incident oc- ETING [*@_ i2°ti°“ °f wth e f°dr1'°ti°" WI-'mud therefore it is impoi-isnt to get D188 In New Y0l‘k tuned ge B 1.,,,¢h,O,, held 1,, ,On mei/ed bv Rev- J- W- A- Niclwllen iihe leaders' deeimtiene. while the ' neetioh with the annual meeting ui "Abundance or everything at st. and seconded by Mr. 'I'h°mu Moyu ;c;evemn-me had not fully eu;-fied Cake 5810. Sltllrdly in M0018 and carried after some discussion out in pmmgggg he wished to give it (Canadian Prssa\ oe dl ' 4°35'5'l5 To organize the proposed fader- 'gredlt for what it had done. The only NEW YORK. N- Y-. M85' 14-- prrnimi th,.ee_,wt som” .Leave ation the following committee was 'way to “in gommgndmon for the David Belssco dean of theatrical pro. sem” "tom with the oppsmon in Wheatley er Hall lllpointed: Rev. J. M. McLeod. Rev. -Act 1, by its m1o,.cem,nt_ ducers in the United states died at lend" bt ms Upper Chamber Be May i6. Specialties be- Dr. vincent, Rev. John Cobum. Rev. ] p,¢v_ pf, vimene in "ply te my 4.15 p. rn. today. He died at the Hot- lm Emu, Dmdumnd ' n` ___ 4571"’ ‘S- M. Martin, Mrs. McFarlane, Rev. W,-ish; lggged tml; on looking inte il Gladstone, where he had been ill_ overhnnnz Premier' Be at "come to sh Pew., Tuesday’ ‘i1'. E. Boothroyd, Rev. J. W. A. Nich- :wndmom he had feund time merry Soi' many months. He was 'rl years' nne re- 1Uth and see Three Act Comedy _°1l°l1. Rev. H. H. Btavert. iillielt places are going full swing all vid- The Road Buchan" 5 1-5 U Rev Mr. Coburn thought, in view gh, glm¢_ when he hm mme el-ng gen (British United Press) ' ' ° ' ‘fof the fact that an election is to be :gm argument ee Mr, Brown, el-mir- NEW YORK, May 14.-David Bel- .anm Huelbmok You". PNN” Vheld soon, ft would be gratifying to mm gg gh, pmhibieion cemmlggiem arco. who became a producer in the will hold a Concert in Mt. [hen ""9 P1’°1‘\ibm°H W°\-‘ld 11°* N the latter stated that the citizens American Theatre when oil lamps Hall, on Friday. May 15th at Ian issue. Mixingfemperence with did nothing We gglg, md 'wig were feetlighte died teday alter a A;|';‘e‘;3i?f\ 25u¢;t\¥;¢|.g5g~1§'1'?1' “party politics, he said, has introduc- give no infomation. Dr. Vincent then lorig illness. He was 'I0 years oidullc ”’ °° ° 3 ' ' ‘ ‘ ed many airueuitiei. :asked Mr. si-own if he uid not anew died on the ish, for hu "Tonight or .Dom forget the my Fw. It Mr. G. H. Holbrook, who with Mr- that so-and-so and so-and-so was Never" is current onnrosdway-Death Redeemer 1-nu, May isth. aoth, W- T- Hum-n Md been rwussted bv .selling liquor. ui-. si-own admitted came to him in his smell, four-room R‘@“1" “Pres Ind mens’ lt- the Ministerial Association to vsitthet he knew they wore. apartment, which contained one er 15-1* on Hon. J. D. stewart. x. o.. leader y. or. vincent further stated that he the meet neiehie dramatic lim-erin y»l.hl,,¢ pgnd md mm, of the low Opposition. reported thst ,could ture i-ron. Mr. wright to twenty oi the world. ~ _ 'ious kinds at May Fair, `Mr. Stewart stated he stood in the nve places in the City where liquor Belaaco was born in Ban Ran- Mtnister. Senator Dsndurand and I-Ion. Ernest Lapointe. He referred to the aims of the League and read n short extract from the recent book of Bla' his Drummond, Secretary- Geneml cd the League, on 'world co- °D!rst.lon in the last ten you-s.‘ Breaking oi! his v(1'lting My-_ Epn.. nett advised the reporter to secure an extrsctsnd insert it. "Now you lo on from tiieie," he said. returning the copy paper. and the reporter, re- freshed after the brief intcrniission YUM hll Work, Wont on with the story adm' thanking the Prime Min- ister for iendhis a hand. Hay Shortage hu e ia hint-iurhau ara gums mi un' II nie W8 f and thus become ushiur ` ' I 8 mer in cm-iotuweh aes sueum- mee. me the ummm eeiienu oil "`° “A” “W “°'°°‘,” “ms N. B.. im suuhgn.=; in-._ ii. n., aide. The situation ll lrthllhl the hell. with dont llrdofl. Nd HM. -..._ """" Ramsay. Charlottetown. for litera- lgq inte disrepute. crashing to the stage, was his grast- (Special to the Gnrdfui) POLAND BFRING. Me.. Maiy ll- wr . Mm A_ J, Rmwldg, gqlgque, the League of Nations Society in mark to the Senator that a newspa- per' had not correctly interpreted the sense of a recent speech he mode, a. reporter “covering” thc luncheon interrupted to say: "Miz Prime Minister, how about i°i=poi'tii1g this meeting for me just tc show the way a speech should be covered?" Without comment Mr. Bennett took (Oansdfsn Preaa) OTTAWA. Ont.. May 14.-The Rt. Hon. gentlemarfs question will be answered in due course, was the la- conic reply given by the Prime Min- ister in the House of Commons to- day. when Mr. Mackenzie King, lead- er of the Opposition, asked if it was the intention of the Government to introduce legislation with respect to old age pensions. The matter arose when A. L. Bsubien, Lib., Provenchsr, read from an newspaper an exe;-we relative to a. statement attributed to Mr. Bennett in this connection. He then asked "if legislation would be brought down." - _-*lim l>\P°1' "ld lwncil and began writing js speech which Dr. H. M. Tory, the Society President. was making at the ’ 5,. 1-,Q1 in the Lui-,or Govern- time. He jetted down: Tory ex~' :,::g is ren-Etlngin pon-or. Dressed rolret at the absence of Sir cieai-ge roster and indicated that hf- N€WS had been present at all the previous meetings. I-Ie welcomed the Prime; (Special to the Guardian) DETROIT, May 14--A mother and her three small children were found dead in the. gas fill- ed kitchen of their home here wday. aneir throats nan been slashed. Death had occurred s. few hours before the bodies were found. (Canadian Prcesi NAIROBI. Kenya. Africa. May 14-Denys Finch Hatton, brother of the Earl ofivinchilseeand Not tinghain. was killed in an aero- plane accident today at Vol while flying from Nombsaa to Nairobi. He iwss a pmrnincut big game hunter and escorted the Prince of Wales on a hunting expedition tact year. Numerous Bergs In Strait With Seals Aboard SHFZDIAC. N. B., May l4-Numor- ous growlers from the Gulf oi' Bt. l..-ilwrence were carried into the strait of Northumberland today carrying as passengers numerous seals. Her- ring fishermen at Cape Bauld, 14 miles east of Shediac, were obliged to take their nets ashore, Shecliac nay this afternoon uns white with Spawn from a. tremendous run of herring. Declared For have adopted this course, which Rev John Coburn thoulht It im ce 1 hmm mr M d m t dl Plus Staff Correspondent) me respects alleviated the Se portant to have an Organized nd". wgznnm uldatihutexau srmixd th” mhtm °1ft:° Hy* aeemml _______ BUXTON. Derbyshire. May 14- _of succession duties. ation. a delegated body with a dele- from gh, g°v,,-umm; hm nognmen e ‘hw mg e pa eeman' , gated' executive. The delegates would lchggvgg M hm Mt ,mud fp du, UI-FAWA O t be appointed from °hU\'°h¢=. sundsv hearun the government ur 'ranton R, 5 ' fl " May M`P”mm In Due Course °,;£‘° ’ Y and to the main resolution on free trade, the conference unanimously added a. sweeping gmendrnent which repudiates all advocacy of revenue tariffs, safeguarding duties, wmmod- ity and import boards. Only by the Chain-nan‘s ruling were quota schemes excepted from the amend- ed resolutions general condemnation of all forms of protection. "Why not add quotas?" protested a voice from the platform as Audrey Herbert mov- ed the amendment. But the chair- man ruled that the terms of the amendment mist stand as submitted in written form, so that on ti\1°f»H5 the conferenceeiepressed no opinion- Fdll 111 | th f i3 Uf th ‘c”‘"””' P'°") Libetgl svoinzn, rhsoznitfupirl confer? The incident was significant. for the Labor Government only yester- day declared its acceptance of the general principles of sn empire wheat quota, and there was some keen ln- terrst in the attitude of the Liberals. W. M. S. Elects Its Office rs .,_._. (Canadian Press) gyyyygy, N_ s., May 14-Mrs. Rf' A. .lainiesonpof St. John. N. B., was `re-elected president of the Womeri's Missionary Society of the United ' Church, Maritime Branch at the conference which closed today. Other Officsm: V106-Presidents. MTS- E. E. O’Brien. '1‘i'uroi Mrs. W. A- Tlionipsori. Charlottetown; Mm. J. I-I. Anderson, Musquodobif. Record- ing Bccy. Mrs. J. T. Burchell Sydney N. s.. corresponding Serv. Mrs- L- M. Parker, Niorthport, Treasurer. Mm _l-I. W. Yuill. Truro. N. S. among departmental secretaries chosen were: Mrs. BAD. Earle. Bt. Steph- en. N. B.. for affiliated C. G. I- T- groups; Mrs. Arthur Lone. Bt- Jehu O- llsv. Mr. Osborn thought the som- est triumph. Thi lilly. h°'W¢1'» 'll IIGINA. Ml! 10-Ah imvondihl (UP-i-'MNH' md Q“°\’°° hllhwly Missionary monthly. 8 ura.w.it..ieiiuetonindulssda| sstmoan rrelrles. vsrown us ladethcrlowlyinggrcundisusual- dc. to v/hat procedure should be follow- ed in the ease of a public entertain- \¢fS. JOHIIIWI1 l’0f¢fY0d W W6 QIIWG __#_. ..l dsotinindselllleio L' E ga gl' EE eff § ly s big crop for Indian farmers of J. Perrault. Minister of Roads and ment where drinking ia' going ou. UIIGAGG llsy'le-(U.P.)-ltinr Saskatchewan, who feed 28.000 cat- Mines for Quebec, will head the Dr. Vincent said he p that wekhlngdbotl pounik tie with hay. This year sloughs are Canadian delegation to the confer--f wiv taken by bonedry and the Indian's ponies and ence. Governor William Tudor Gar-~ ii 5 i mittee should sive the loivarumtst e financial failure and soon Ilelasco shortage of hay is provingeiarmingiofficisls will meet here June 13 to e definite platform. was pawninl his valuable antiques to Indian Department officials on the plan a co-operative program for bet- » to finance another Wildhs oneloheterroedeacroesthecsnadianbor-1 amelting sun- his hae( |t'eei-'face the prospect of diner of Maine is silpected to do-N haaalbdciaabeitmsruoui. iivereaaddreee. OTTAWA. Ont. Ma! lt.-The Provincial Governments of New Brunswick and Quebec had each ag-reed to contribute one third of the cost of an lrlterpro\‘\`l\¢|l| brlflli over the Roatigouche liv- er, Hon. Charles Marcll, (Lib. Bonaventure. said in the House of Common! WI!-V fsroduct ofone of his geese- UF ALFUNSU .CUNFISCATED _..__. Four Governors In Spain Asked To 'Re- sign By Govt., And Number of Police Of- ficials Lose Jobs. (5p0¢la| to the Guardian) MADRITD, May 14-The banks Ot Spain were ordered by the Republi- can Goviunment today to tum ovei to the Minister of Finance, Indaleoil Prieto all funds credited to Alfonso Dc Bourbon, deposed King in exlld iii Paris. The Banco De Espana wa.: empowered to take charge tempor- arily of all personal property of tha former Monarch and to create I special account for accruing .rents until the forilicomiiag constitutional convention decides what to do with the money. Simultaneously the Gov- ernment announced full autlloriti to check disorders which have culi mmated in the burning of .scores oi churches and church. buildings had been given to Miguel Maura. ltfinisf ter of lntarior. Maura immediately demanded resigiiztions of the Gov- ernors nt- Alicante, Cadiz. Cordova and Malaga,'cha.rging them with laxity in repressing disorders and announced that he was prepared to declare martial law throughout Spain. A number of police officials were relieved of their posts charged with la-xiify. -@_._.l-___ Motion Was (Defeated ~ (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont., May 14-By H majority of 58, the House of Oom~ moms decided to sit today (Ascen- sion). 'I‘he division on the motion of Vincent Dupuis. (Liberal, Lapralrie, Napiervllle), that today should be observed as a. holiday stood, for 49; sgslns 107. The three leaders-Prem~ ier R. B. Bennett, Hon. W. L. Mac- kenzie King, Opposition leader. and Robert Gardiner, U. F. A. leader- voted against the motion. Gave Notice (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont., May 14.-Ihe Go'emment resolution providing for the appointment of a tarid board will be taken up in the House of Com- mons tomorrow. In the House today Premier R.. B. Bennett gave notice that he would move the resolution tomorrow. In doing so Mr. Bennett stated that it seemed a waste of time to have to give notice before taking up a resolution which had been standing on the order paper for eight deys. However, he wisned to follow the practice prevailing in the House and so he gave notice. .The Weather, Etc.- tini. is fee Braoiiruu g For-2 Wohos _I 4 ,ir 3/ '\ fill” ' " `~ f; .- _'L55-_ \ /rf-_-.=1~' / .l`-°`-v' .........._. ..‘-ff-` "<-;‘,'<= .-\._:_4_“_ 'Q' Y' "T-/-_ L= I: D l TOFLONTO, MAY 15-Moderaik winds and cloudy with scatterci showers and fog. 'l'EM`PER.A’l'$l!S Maidmurn 45 Mihlwllll. ----f-~u»-»~U» 41 i us 'MLFUNIJST i-.`_.___. “_ _