g‘, i MERCHANT‘ iit and lol- '1 >1 . , - - ._ v some men advertise, while other; merely spend ‘their money for space; and Hill's the difference MIICQ “u- | llaaniioa. Founded IDI- '¢',‘,’,II'..1'.l-....r.. flaardlan ‘Ina Celia. The P Investigation of i PublicAffairs In I New York “Cityp Various Depart- ments Including Courts .Will Be Checked Up—— Numerous. Scan- dals Mentioned. (Special u» the Guardian) ALBANY, Jan. 14.--A‘wide scale vestlgationoi public affairs in New ork City, including the courts and ious city departments was planned day by ,.ublicqn leaders. Mom- ~ tum for the legislation came from umerous scmdals in the nation's gest city. (ubllcan leaders cit- . the unsolved Rothstein murder. e Pathe Film fire in which ten lives re lost and other recent events. Speaker Joseph McGinnies of the mbly, spokesman for the Repub- ans suggested that a commission appointed by Roosevelt to investig- r police and fire departments, but id that “these are only two c! several departments involved in bllc scandals. "The Governor has n very eager to investigate al- ed abuses in I011! of tiaenpstate mumuu," ‘ toglvehimsllthepdwerneo- to invmliate corruption in w York city." No mention was -- of the case of Magistrate Al- rtvitalewlioliasbean acousedci - onduot on the Bench. But it was ngly implied‘ that this would be e oi the incidents in the affairs 0i w York that woulifoome under in- ection of the commissions ‘ NEW YORK, Ian. lb-A new branch of the police dspartllflll the Crime Prevention Bureau be- gan operation today. It will dell especially with the problem oi delinquency In children. ‘ AHA. Western Samoa, Jan. ll. -—'l‘he New Zeaiasul Government took measures inlay to and b! force of arm! the long Iefllfllllfl i sanioan natives in its author“!- limousines/Elms. COMING EVENTS. " MEETINGS. ETC. "North River vs. Cornwall. Hill!- ld Rink tonight hour's skate af- i: match. i105 "Buying Hogs at Emerald Thur!- . ' 1085-1-15-11. "Reserve Thursday‘ evening, Peb- irv 0th for Concert in St. Paul's .1. Hail. ' llill-l-lbvli. "Borden Line oicn leading a... its. calves at Albany, ‘thunder. - Hamish 8.. 1088731 "The Annual ot-the imi- ~ us: Oirelewillbe held in the °" Rail on Tbimpay." Janus?! . mac r. ‘at. ioes-i-ia-si. "m Ann ’ Cr- Dali-vine will we in u» all Cove z (m ym- list at (an. arr. iarv. . 61mm: camera - ea 1i E i F“ °' F“? ‘h!’ . Jfrreimarr of Ottawa. The other in: the rOPIWWi-lmfll" made "h" winter time time first Published 5. W- Jacobs, K. 0.. M. P., of ‘Mont- -._‘...._.-_.._ _ yliorenoon, January 16th. Everett i am. ’ --__..<_---_.-¢-_ (Wiiliitwiiwiii REPRESENTED m Tlii-Z SENATE Difilllitationof Promin- ent Jewish Residents From Various Parts of Canada Will Wait 0n Premier King. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont... Jan. li-Tha Evening Citizen today says: "A de- putation of prominent Jewish resi- dents from various parts of the Do- minion will wait on Premier Mae- Kenzie King on Friday and urge up- on him the necessity of appointing a Jew to the Senate. Thinking the time had arrived in viewot the in-| creasing Jewish population in Can- ada to have Jewish representation in the Senate. a meetin, was held in atlon already being given question o! representation ct federal Ymembers from Edward Island. l-lither- . to air service given only where ferry service actually a duced in frequency. Will advise decision shortly. ' | the specla1 committee of the Board of Trade more. n. Jenkins, M. ml communicated with Hon. J. E. Bin- Montreal Sunday of representative see the Premier this week. names oi three men were mentioned at . two were Max Ciavin of month. and real. Strong Case Pre- ' sente-d Before Ta riff Board Against New [mp0 rtations. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Jan. lie-All Ineetillll ‘of the National Dairy Council ot Canada held in the past ‘three years have been unanimous in supporting the Council's request for an upward revision of the tariff on imports of butter and’ cheese. 1"- E. Robinson. President of the Council. told tho, Advisory Board on tarii’! and tass- tion here today. And in view of tbe fact that the Council was a body reli- reseiitative or produceraand diatrib- rriomtiirougaorii- amass. the ra- quest, had the auppwt o! the indus- try ls a whole. Every Province bad a piaeo on the Council's board. vhiih wls divided in three aeolian-thir- tesn to British m! the Prairies: sixteen member's i021 till Central Provinces. and tour clair. now in Ottawa. and received Jewish men and it was decided to the following replv- ' Dairy Council _ E Discuss Tariff -ja__.-___--_.-_.._-.-.-—-.._ v gyjzew ///' _ eop e’s Paper Covers‘ Prince Edward Island L " criaiiibniziiiwpi, cannon WED ike the Deiv I NESDAY, JANUARY 1s, 1930 HAKEUP 11v NEW YOR i0 PAGES lldlvdelu-fli‘ Aaaua Jsbaul llilallfh “ua“~m,., e K CITY DEPTS. PLANNE . BUTTER ISSUE No W BEFORE TARIFF BOARD REPLY rnom | ‘ i "lssiscteid A: lweddillglhisEEs Phil-mil Governor General MINISTER it Aiil sinvici Postmaster General Advises Board 0f Trude That Decision Will -Be ‘Announced . Shortly. " ‘-__.. The following communication was received yflteniay by the Charlotte- town lioani o! (Trade from Hon. n. J. Yeniot Pmtmastar General in the subioet oi winter- air mail service:- R. l... Cotton, et al. | qreeial Ooirvmdbtee‘ Charlottetown; Bean! cf Trade. a | "Your telegram r ‘ ' t. Conslder- ' re-esiiabllshing air- mail service on (sad) P. J. vumor ' On receipt of thembove message by ‘(Continued on page 3) Requests rumored tba g V‘ V, ' “amass-ascr- uii-hepIDIl Princess Pomhino Boneompagnl, lady-in-walting to the Italian queen, was one oi the busiest women in the palace before and during the weddlnl of the crown prince oi Italy and Princela Marie l0» of Bfiilillm- li- ll t the husband or A. ‘new is i.» be uni-laid I OverCrowdedJail No Criminal ca... o. Docket, . T “fir: Fin But‘ Surplus Of Prisoners In Jail. Faithful Services Of Supervisor Bonnell At _-_,Falcon-' Zealand- B/utter’ (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Out... Jan. 14- Besr and wine by the glass; ra- ' duction of taxes on beer, sight hour day legislation: unemploy l meat insuran and" applica- ‘ tion of aha minimum wage law to both sexes, were amo the re-i quests submitted to the Ontario Government today by a delega- tion from the Ontario executive 0i the Dominion and Labor Con- greaa. Falconer: Chosen .;._ OTTAWA, Jan. lit-Sir Robert Falconer, President 0f the Univers- the government cl the Unitnd States andthe Republic of Paraguay as a member of the international, commis- sion which settles all disputes be- tween the two countries. This sn- nounoemeiit was made today at the cams saw Million. The mur- national commission is est up under ity oi ‘moronic has been chosen b1. 'At Supreme Yesterday. The over-crowded ‘condition o! Queen's CountyJail was emphasiz- ed in the report of the Grand Jury at the opening o! Hilary Term of the Supreme Court in Charlottetown yes- terday. The Grand Jury reported that thirty-nine prisoners were con- fined whereas ‘there was room for ‘only thirty. Two cases o! venereal r disease were reported in the insti- tution- _ The Court opened at li s. m. yes- terday with the Chief Justice and associate Judges Messrs. Justice l-lasz- urd and Justice Arsenault on the bench. i llbur civil cases comprise the dock- et for the term. As there were no or‘ the Chief Justice with the pair o! white gloves. The Grand Jury 'was silnpanelleli .Y in Bureau were presented at a very enQcyabis amount held lad ermine atirhe Queen llotsl.’ Ii-urlustics Iuiiaaault. m» president. aria-arr. a. “b. san- inal- cases the Sheriff presented r _ , i Reports ot the results of the first J day's canvass tor-funds by the ‘nmr- Wood Specially ‘Cour/mended- Court Opening as follown-Artliur A. Alley, City. (foreman): H. V. Buntain. City; Thomas Campbell, City; John A» Mclrsren, City; Peter Dewar. Rnyai- ty; E. J. McMillan, York Point; Heath Crosby. Bonshaw; John .1. McDonald. Glenfinnan; John E. Mc- Eachsrn, Cherry Valley; John D. Mi:- Kinnon. Canoe Cove; Donald McKin- non, Canoe Cove; Elijah O. IePage. North Rustico. Following is the docket: Non jury debt and damage: The Eastern Trust Company, Trustee vs. Philip Hillard. Jury debt or damage: John Gillie vs- l-ledley Buntain. Edward C. McDonald vs. Gordon Stetson. ‘ , (Continued on page 3) Publicity Association’ Banquet Last Night _ iortbaprevince. Asare- ault the activities ot the bureau a better‘ class of tourists visited the mane last year than any this pra- vicus. ‘The advertising that the pru- vincc will get through the new Can- adian Natimial Hotel will be ofIQa- ceptionaikvaiue. Although the result and otiblrfliiiafliaudriyptiiisvearb uation, buthas received accom- fllhfi mitt-mu. a! may II piaiuta- mactment or similli‘ Isaia- uiacaimhatiiwliiaeteeaoeeram latlon u aoin¢__piaanari_ by British " taealiiorayaar. 11a Columbia. . 5 i V. e-nu-‘ni-aio-o-(e-flvsao-v-i“ Janu-sa-s-g- “Sn” n“lant d ;‘_-_ tetanus-cuppa; iheneniaiau - aqua illF MURAHTY Enthusiastic Over BY Bllilllllilli’ West Indies Trip. Churches Which Be. -----—-—-—-——--—---—-_ v come Political Fac- t p, - tions Will B_e Desert. ed, Says Cardinal 0'- Connell, . BOSTON. can. 14- Churches which become political factions with their energy directed in compel vir- tue by statute, in the opinion of William Cardinal O'Connell. archbis- hop of the diocese o! Boston, will not only be empty but deserted. The. Cardinal addressed 4,000 members of Holy Name societies in I the Cathedral oi the Holy Cross yesterday. Without mentioning his nsme,'he referred to a statement by Prof. Sayrre. of the Harvard law School, that today religion in the United States had reached its low- est ebb- “The profanor might well say that there never was more genuine confusion of principles and laws. human and divine, than today." the Cardinal said. "What is merely a human expedient is exalted to divine BANNIBALISM REPURTED IN til INA Scenes of Almost Un- believable Horror And Death Pictured By Missionary. (Canadian Press) SHANGHAI. Jan. l4. is practiced unchecked in the famine ilwfibt provinces of China, George An. drewb. a missionary irom Kansu Province, told British and United States missi no in an address here, picturing scenes of almost im- sauction. That which clearly Christ . it denoiinqd lac mr-thoaawhc F rench" Pleased (Special t0 the’ Guardian) PARIB. Jail. ltvOfiiciai French circiw after closer study tonight ex- Dresed pleasure at the tenor o! the British reply to the French naval ‘memorandum of December, on the other bandit was ieit in Paris that the Italian insistence on naval p”- ity with France are basis o! all neg- otiations. throws a somewhat hazy Picture on the otherwise bright Lon- on naval screen. It was understood here that Secretary of state Stimson 0f the United States plan; t9 talk with Premier Tnrdieiu in London 9n Saturday. ‘The Premier is due here tomorrow to meet with Parliament and will probably iind it necessary tn be at the Hague on Friday to sign the expected reparation agreement. z i. i i l BOMBAY, lndia, JanJt-Govern- ment officials met Lord Irwin, Vlce- y roy of India and Lady Irwin when they arrived here today for Delhi. Pre cautions were taken to insure Lord Irwins safety. The entire railway line from Bombay to Delhi was guarded closely and extra police were , brought to assist the regular force ‘while he is here. Lord Irwin wili/pro- I coed to Baroda, Jan. 19. lwoclainicd and did in nu Daily life “'5 °‘ “WWI” “semi! _..r chifinrwhere aiittercra nub ,a.uthorities at first sought to atop isuoh practice, but later abandoned lefforts u. prevent it. One emaciated believeable horror and death. "Stor- Aml-“Wl HMQTIJIliuessad many oc- frvm corms. cocked me in it." The ' Tliinkingof Their Future, Look (to Canada, Says Lord Willingdon. (Canadian Press) SAINT JOHN. N. Be. Jan. 14-31 developing contact with the West In- dies, Canada has made an exceedl ingly valuable contribution tmtbl Empire. in the opinion of His liz- cellency the Governor General, Viv count Willimdon, who with 11G Willingdon. and members of thei party landed in Saint John till mcming from the Canadian Nation- al steamship Lady Drake, after sir weeks in the tropics and highly dl- llghted with their trip and enthui- iastic about relations between tbi Dominion and. the Islands. Ibr to: many years, said Bis Bbrccileniib’. ti" Indies had been isolated. not 01112 ircm other parts oi the Empire, bu‘ Cinada. had undertaken the task or man haled before a. Magistrate and accused of cannibalism answered, "Why should I be punished for eat- ing only what dogs are eating?" The practice of selling children was stopped long ago because there were no buyers. Children are lucky it sold and provided means oi life." In ad- dition to famine, typhus fever raged through’ the summer, killing uncount- ed numbers including fourteen for- eign missionary relief workers." drawing them closer to the nmpiri and for this he thought that Cau- ada should receive full credit in thi home country. "It was one of the must encouri aging trips I have ever lrlkfllllfdlil Lord wlliingdon. The enthusitsm fo Canada. was so great thiit I ‘woul go so far to say that the West In dies, in thinking of their future, lcol to Canada. They regarded our visit l‘ a further evidence of the Domin lon's desire for even closer relation ship lacking consistent inicrcommuh ication. The various Islands. His t: I West Indies, I iron)» themselves.» from one another - ‘ Prime Minister was asked if consid- Nothing To Sdy (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont... Jan. lt-Premisr cellency went on to say, had 1W9} oped individually and independent), and he saw the necessity forycloq cooperation. particularly if the l: dies were to improve their indie lations with the outside world. Th spirit of cooperation between >tti Mackenzie King had no ments to make at the conclusion of Cabinet Council this evening. The oration had been given to the ques- tion of whether or not action would be taken by the Dominion Govern- ment on the recommendations of Commissioner Gordon Waldron in the Amalgamated Builders Council investigation. He replied that this matter had not been discussed. There will not be a meeting of the Cabinet tomorrow. (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, Jan. ie-‘Three prov- lnces today had joined in a general in "_ “in 0i hr ‘ and fin- ancial house operations. The Gov- ernment of Ontario announced that a survey electing companies in the city of Ottawa would commence to- morrow. Audit oi two, companies‘ books is progressing in Manitoba. In Alberta charges ab? being preferred against prominent Oanadiin brokers lrfcach of the three provlnpes the Government moves are bckig taken under authority of the provincial ae- curity frauds prevention act. Bask- atchewan, where an act parallel to that o! Ontario. Manitoba and Alber- ta is in (one. is considering the lit- -Broker Is Released On d, Fifty Thousand Bail Soiloway-Mills, Ltd. was a leased on bail‘ of 850.000 after appearance in 0n Wednesday he will face a charge of ‘conspiring to do civil wrong to divers persons. together with W. C. lcway-Mills liead was iriitiaud by cu hail of .5300.‘ slobla me Ierlong autumn. us- had ocean unlr is»... as scum aoecicua u is uterus-autumn provincial police court at, Calgary. Bolloway, President of the firm. The common law charge against the Sol At Winnipegthe branch omen of Holloway and Hills, Ltd. and and Jhiliflit at 10M. 21st. 11M i. in. (Continued from page 8) The Weather, é‘: __.__......__...._ _....__.......a K's . ‘APQQRNRE ‘(HAT bowl’ i WoRK 0H1’ OUR WAY ‘ . TORDNTU, J-in. lit-Maritim: Moderate in westerly winds, fair ~". the Department of Attorney General cold. - but a new figure entered the Alberta Toronto rain .. .. u. aas ... 38-2 field today. Montreal 0101M? .- Sk-l Th6 (New Stock nxehanae Quebec fair .. ... ro-"r brought l charge of false pretenses Charlottetown clear .4 u. . 23-h»! against H. W- Gilfoy. head of the Halifax fair .. ... u. a'e u. til-l flrin of that name. After a brie! pfe- st. John clear .. .. .. ra-i iiminary hearing, Mr. Gilfoy was re- New York clear .. ... ... 40-1‘ mended until Friday and released High tide this morning at llii a Ian riecs this-penning at 1J5 sets this‘ alteration-at 4A6. f his quarter moon hnadqfllcu ‘wk: .911 w i 5r ' rue ‘ “iii