r MAXIMG OIA oniyslflfll for hell MERE MAN be ii ’ outnuzl-agregmln the Corgi“: "T m1 MAXIMS or s. MERE MAN 1-in-3 At but s. temptation from without a. veiled insult to your per- ing" Guardian. Founded IIII. automaton: Gllllllllll ‘RIO Colin. sion In Africa, 110MB. Mini IS-(All-A fist charge the great democracies are moarlnr to start a wsr shortly to destroy the totalitarian states was imlc iod by Vlrllnlo Gs Fascist editor who often re cots neat speedily toward war.” he wrote L: Vocc llltalio Premier iifussolinfs thou his. "Everything proves e lcuibcrnrles are movin Asserling the demoo pouring “lens of mllliards" ‘every investment demands a hflcspcciuliy in capitalistic The profit If miilisrds cannon is offensive war." hi‘ l - lions) into armaments, Gaycla said spent for CHARWTTETOWN. CANADA. MONDAY.’ MARCH 6, 1939 8 PAGES “.4 Annual lnburipfloe Delivered IIJQ B: loll-P. l. l. $4.00. Canada uul u. s. taco WE§§1N (ii/T FAQCISTiWW PREPARING m START A WAR SHURTLY, CLAIM Gayda Charge Seen Opening Campaign For Colonial Expan- nigh Torrio ’s Tria In zcago (By ROGER GREENE ted Press smi- Writer) NEW YORK, March b-(AP)- ‘Ihe true story behind Al Capone's reign in ' the old Chicago terror days was marked for disclosure by the glnited States authorities io- Was “Scarface Al" the real Czar of the rackets? 0r was he merely the "front." for a fmtfully, any lit- tle man who deplored the heat of O 's blazing guns and fled, leavin Capone in charzfl. after two c ose brushes wiih death? Government officials hinted a new version of the role played by Capone may come to light this week when his former boss. Johnny Tbrrio, goes on trial, starting Tues- day, for alleged OOIISplTuCy to de- fraud tho United States oi $110,276 in income taxes. “Capone himself may tell the s r Y. 'l’he prison-worn "big shot." of the bootleg era, it “as indicated, 1;?!- will bo brought. here-as a Severn- which are called democrat c. ment witness against Tonic-for his first public appearance since he was convicted of tax evasion and sent away to “the rock" at Alcat- QITQR A Light Qn Capone's Reign l-Ie said that considering the "now ATTA TED ASWPREMIERW l May Throw A HALIFAX HRE Piictiiir 2a ~raz Island seven years ago. For the first time of Capone's mental condition may be dispelled when he faces Tori-lo in open court. Reports in recent months have variously described the err-monster as "stir crazy" from his long im- prisonment at Alcatraz, and as sufieririz from esis, e. dread - ease o the . But while the spotlight fnevit» ably must centre on Capone-now become almost. as lelendary figure dueio secrecy surrounding prison- ers at Alumna-the brunt of pros- cicution attention will fall on Tor- r o The 56-year-old defendant. one o! the few "big name" survivors of Opens Tuesday. (B! HAROLD J. FAIR Canadian Press Staff Writer) March Once listed by Police commission- er Lewis Valentine as New York's "public enemy no. 1," lorrio re- putedly amassed a $10,000,000 fortune as overlord of a chain of Chicago hokytoriks, speakessies and Gaudy Cabaret; before handinag over the reins to his boyh00d p and henchmen. Al Capone. only ‘l8 guests. contrary reports of staff members who said 8'1 were registered. Police said they were investigating of DOSSlbIIlt the ho un- ciident aim of the united demo- cracies to unioose an offensive iliortly." Italy could only’ provide iimcii with new armaments, as the recently announced bhe iloinr. - Cites British Program 6mm Britain’ h mend-l- lure fcrhe-r a ufioaydec. can. King timed. " nnounainsythe firm in- (BY Th” “ma” 7"”) tntion of Elli nd to transfer LONDON Mann», 5__pos5lbulby w.“ a“ “mnnem Wm‘ lmd the King may take his crown t0 Canada’ on the forthcoming royal teatime léiii.r'.i"..“'$.fif“.."'iii' Ailféfifim? r iam- ~ ion. 0%,” fifmfig’ No fins-l decision has. been mndk wnh “wands. gt. But it has been 8118893155 ‘i’: 161cm gingham andmhlilght‘ vii-n- formaily to piorcgue the Canadian Parliament. If that was done the ‘Queiri might accompany him wcaiu r crown. “Th1: would be feasible only if Parliaéncnléahago corliriipletgél its £14115}- oss .y y w on ie.r a ~ excites’ stay in Ottawa ends. Another suggestion advanced here " i“ i“? W“ tméfihinl°i°flil Pa iamen n u s.a royxal assent to any acts Just P1155" ed. Royal assent ‘is cusvomarily gwen Canadian legislation _ the Governor-General in Councl bill» on this precedent-making trip it is ggesémyntrggsizlinumber cf prece- The Canadian Parliament, Mk9 mat, 11f, Westminster, usually is prcrcgucd without formal cere- mony, which is reserved for the inure gpemng-iatrlerleapicoiicbgyilngrelgfll e a s cogsi-Itgzional authorities 56¢ n0 reason why it should not take piece. Britons Qelt that, the presence of (he King at such a ceremony- cmnvned and weiiriniz regal YObB-Y» would be a striking illustration of the significance of the crown and the sovereign as a link binding the gmpim hcgether. Presumably the crowns will not be taken unltfis it is definitely ET‘ ranged that they. are to be We!" on some occasion during the visit- The London correspondent of one provincial paper. the Cardiff Was/ii. em Mall. remarks that it would be ha appropriate for the King to take is crown on the tour across Canada and back without 8mm! Canadians an orrarlunifiv 0f m- lng it at leaat- once. he ieid evenis had continued no oiwioiiwlv t .izln's formula an: lotions." rapidly one 0f"“nosoe n » . 'o.sv--weerermz~*r "cent- "WW-C within a few ricotta. ihm ivnr earehcuaes are filled tun cha remind with rigid‘: less mfwith the melodious flute of The editor said the democracies first based their arms prugianis "11 ‘he alleued menace of the to- llliiarlan statics. But now. he asserted. with the confidence born of their new arm- N sl-“cnrth they were .v or Germany uioke. as “an lnsubboxiable '_vihinu is prepared to pre- terit i118 nations which, because M119’ have not ertoiuzii. ask some- 1M from the nations which have a mu"h as oppressive burdens which the united world Ir limit." he wrote. mats thought Goydss be the opening salvo a cmitpaiim by Premier Mus. xllltil to gutisfv Italy's "natural, wmgllqna and mitrht be follow-l 5 Or-lv bv presentation of de- mands on rim-ice, Children Perisl. l1 Quebec Fire RIMOUsKI Que March 54cm fall 0H by flames from the rest i‘ film 1y two young children Wm _ to death in a flrc t ch dlsircyeu their home near Z-l/U Bonaventure County, f morning m P victims. Tillh Irvin and his ltzrihrmlce were the r ildrch of r i‘ storekeeper in the Wu u .. your ‘see 1.3%” Igunld the house alnrst comiftfll" hgzeiwd in flames. He roused no mnuand other members of the wave-ilhbilt a small wall of flames . "égm hrgfl leaching the or... u» w ~- Injuries Fatal To Film Comedian 00D, Calif, March B— YW (lg-g-Iixiierbert Mundin. t0 film comedian, died Saturday 01’ fl fractured skull suffered in an auto- _ mobile accident. 1n nearby Vim ‘ilvyilqindirrs pictures. numbyriu l scare, included "vavalcade- ‘ "- May- Take Crown On Canadian Visit registered. Acting manwer Joh ."".'.=-.ii°n"s'-. u"- e o a. - ful night was on the register, a Included 1n imam‘ The missing list includes 24 guests Imperial * and four employees, The 50;, a- i ' ' racism or anaefime.we . . ar- Pafliament lotltreafigwnnore; Bil] Michael who , was registered at the hotel escaped I . alfgdnsgiivicgx home Friday night Recovery of one badly charred body today and Dart of another- after s. night cf searching the rulnkbrovem to 11 the number of ies recovered. Four have been identified. {Xfhey are Mr, imd Mm, .5811 a1;- 1~T8-~-J..D. alilrchwfurrf Mrs. Rigel Pitrdie Josey, Shelbourne, N, 3_ Two more bodies were recovered tonight. brinzlnk the mun w 1a, g3 er was immediately identi- Pollce were uncertain that iden- tification vesterday of s, body as that of Robert Murray, Halifax, W38 COITECD. Baker said he Monetary Reform . . ,, . UPTAWA. March 5—(GP)—-The l-muse of Commons was in the midst of e. debate on monetary reform when it turned to other business on Frlrlav. It will con- iinue this week and all Darts of the House seem to welcome a showdown on the question. The discussion arose when Fl!!- ance lviinister Dunniruz moved into committee of the whole his resolution zivinu the Government authority to borrow up t0 875W 000,000, n5 required to meet ma- turinz oblitrations and such PX- penditures as Parliamen". may from time to tii-nt- vote. The social Credit group moved an amendment, that interest bear- inz bonds be sold only to meet commitments outside Canada and money for commitments in Can- adabei) edbythe Bank oi Canada issulnu dcht free cur- rency. Want; Question Cleared Up Detective James was fairly sure another body was that. of A. A. Bourgois, Mcucton, N. 8., postalclerk. Detective Tom Kennedy. acting chief of detectives, said another body was believed that of a man registered as M. McDonald of Truro. He thought the part o! a body was that. cf John Johnson, 'I‘r_u.ro hockey referee. Detective Kennedy announced all but one body--that of an unidcnu. lied mun-had been taken from the shell of the building left standing. Acwrdme f0 1701100 estimates. there should be only one more body in that cecticn, unless persons mn to that section from the part of the hotel which collapsed. Recovery of th 1e and first Pd the hope it would be r-— it would be in . "I should like this com- mittee be r0 on record in this mat- ter." he said. “We want to make known to the people of Canada and the people of t Wild whether we want to embark on crude and uncontrolled inflation I i i’ I Official List I I or whether we will maintain tho lmeustgnofmsacidinldiwigsiiglwzihpévwhbcl; H rf F- “ Bank of Canada a l n o! the and bv irhe various statutes of the country deallniz with th control of currency and credit." The debate developed Friday in- to duesvticn-Pnd-gdnftwer duals be- tween Socie Cr mem rs on H , 1 ‘H,’ Compnm pol. "he will“ “and 212d figmvgggnclga; $631.... cricovlered liotel re fer: lieouae ‘l§si?ccu1?mitiee'anv mcm- A- A- mu-rfmd-‘l- M°“°:°“' N's‘ £51m?” ma!‘ “ ‘mm “s he M, McDonald and wife, ' (Continued on page ‘l, Col 8) r-v (By The Canadian Press) l-IALJFAX. March 5—1=‘o110wing ls official list of missing after Osmihfl i. days after W. D. N5- Hmldlze. roger Canadian Mln- M.F. Berdaieig, Havana, Cuba. isber WW n announced the C. R. Bibbef‘. H811!“- Oharles Cothen. H8111“- P31‘. Costello, Charlottetown. D. w. . ailace. N-B- -A. Dewitt Fosteimflenfsmrt. NB- W. H. Lennox. MOMWXI- F‘. B. Matthews, Moncfbn. Mr. and Mrs. R n. Murray. Hol- New Democracy movement and emphasized monetary reform. there appeared to be a general desire in the House to loin issue on the Social Credit proposals. "We have a message which we llev e n1 so tio f the ti , On The Bounty" "rhe Ad- véiytuies cf Robin flood." and "Lard Jeff.” l30peBusyWith l . Bile for Notices in this ~i°¢f|uu1n_ 8_ceq_t_e_ per word. Borden Line Club mum non llm i. he“ "aha-siren n _""*_‘ 1934111181.»! H hTh - v w. w. a. imlfm.°il‘ur°.‘° can“? L-UI-I-O-lS-flll- -MO!i-tf. u amt: tonizltt- am. between 013m; Ikmafier. , ' mum. “Annual H198 of the 9.3.1’. . Assooislunlgfl. Adriculturo rch 0th, 0 . All - , Please attend. ‘mum-gym . “We vaunted: ..' . ‘fill. s , - t ’ incl, hm JEA-‘réié Q ilc. lu-Oai-S-t-lli. ,, ........... The “Magnolia! nun»; g‘: fir: VATICAN CITY. March 5- Pcpe Pius was busy today WW1 the heavy duties ‘of presidinl over the wand-wide activitiesof the malléfiolmmmfliflfllm mug-his cor- “ next Sungby, h ved e l divlsi l $2 Chair-wilds Mlllxiarkflllglflfllllfi M11601.‘ vm,“p§.§§,grr necked callers m no“ Jacobi-echelon do: .1 ‘ d patrons e ‘"1 Dali-yin company will be Fenian: In ¢yg¢g commiln ' hm‘? =°'5»"“‘~’3~i=‘-‘ View‘ “rmgiirnmi u....€s‘":: ‘ A - 3196.51? o1 Mom ‘to me Holv ‘ » . ‘ "9' rave such cellar o‘ 6.8. at- ThORIDO t Prepares Also For Coronation modal mob-Z! head glkntigzclglllfil am; lng the interval between Pius X15 N 5 deaifii and h lit was Pius 161's to ‘ crowned. e 73$ “Meme H. Peter's. l voioimicwmmnfinbie ‘Amoco e a p: in llmfi M!) obi ltumlccucol, ad acent Boom. and ooom consumers into m spectacle in Intuition to ms 150-} damage, Qfiilmflled at "many nun-l ”\’I'Q We J i ifax. M. E. Myrer, no . Mr. and Mrs. ll, Hill- fox. . n. M cosh. Heir-well. RB- f... A. r. Nmftell, mi- hi...“ Pollock. Halifax. J. Johnson. Tram. N5 (continued on one ‘r. O01 i) ChurchAffairs Employees: Miss A. Hubley. Inme-nbuiy, NB. Miss E. Bourque. Cope Breton. ‘Miss A. Poirier, Cam B . Ross sucneriend, New Glassw- beairlniz his own licences es l ' 1 don. is streamers room ldefed £100!“ Wfillld 17B bv the nee/rest number i- Fire Extinguished In Moncton Hotel (By The Canadian Press) MONCION. N.B.. Much 0-mi- iiire the iii-feted Queen Hotel in Halifax, the Queen Howl here ss- oaped extensive damage after fin broke out», in the basement last av» cning. Firemen extin ished the flames within an hour iit not uz. they. had eaten through the‘ u” dining room ioor. Most of the '1’. mm 0i’ th balcon Plfllflfimmgét damn“ Y“; aloe d1 weasel” mt‘ of Piazza to Si. Peter's lie Con G De 13A Bodies Recovered From Hotel Ruins —Investigation HALIFAX. 5— (C?) - l-lallfax police officially plamd at 28 the number of persons "missing —-belicveci dead" after Thursday's screams. ‘eight-year-eid Georgina Martel from drcmil in but River lest. INABOU Families From Sudetenlanti To Be Settled In Canada PRAGUE March 5-(CMP)-' Elxht hundred families of m- lfigllfleueili t adsroi: u t“ ra , cu t from vines by Chancellor Hitler's annexation of the Sudetenland have received, mission from Ottawa to esilsb 12h a village of their own in Canada. it was an~ nounced here Saturday. ' The Czecho-Slovsk and Bri- tish Governments ve - ed for tlzc s proxfmsteim le to em to to the Dom- m They wtii be led by two former men: ers of the Czech Chamber of Deputies. Wenzei Jaksch and Siegfrled Taub. Reports in london last Friday mid the emigrants would be the old gang wars. faces a. maxim- Quggngote; fire and marked M ed in the Peace River Dis- um sentence oi l2 years in prison “d f ~ trlot and ln Northern Saskatch- and $30,000 in fines on conviction. cum “I the fate of one other Wan. The Pra ue Governm nt ha lllflllcd $1.200 to each fiimlly. 5 “tutu: our RANGER TiiWEii T0 unlit PilRT Harrowing Story Re- lated By Captain In Paying Tribute To Crew. (B C. E. A. JEFFERY Csnaglon Press Correspondent) -, BYE '3 151ml» Much 5—(GP Ccbieig-Bo red and bedra glad like a kite buffeted by the win .t>he sealing ship Ranger which sprang a leak early Thursday in a. wild North Atlantic gale came to her hOme 90ft today in tow of the Sealer Imogene. The 67-year-old Ranger. one of Newioundlands ferried “wooden walls" had been towed all the way from Plecenlia Bavton the Island's southeast coas . Her bowsprit was smashed off where she had collided with the British Steamship Newfoundland which had changed her course to go to the Ranger's rescue after an u. 0. S. call. Tattered canvas hung from her masts. The deck was h.- tered with wreckage and the galley and cabin srnekestaclss were bent or broken. Crew Discharged The Old Ranger, which sailed from 8t. John's with a crew 0f 150 the lust cf February to be first on the seallnK mounds, lav today at era. the Bowring Seal Firm, one of e Island's most. important. bans and cheis, her or home. Owing t0 deck damage and the belief the chip was leaking, the crew was discharged. Old seamen regarded it as sur- Erisinéz that dam e was no worse. eckhouse an bridge remain- ed intact. Only One dory W85 smashed and that by the Newfound- landb life boat. Two men were injured in an at- tempt to get Newfoundlandhs tow rope aboard. at was the r096 that later parted in the storm. The only casualties. these two men were removed to hospital, No Meals Clicked could be cooked because the firs; were uxtinguished. It was almost impossible m remain on deck, sail- ors said. and the engines were made useless after the water sci w them. Noone could say whether the engines were put out of m- mhsion by breaking seas or lea . Two hand umpa were choked with cool dus and the crew bailed {gr their lives biaoécvextlslcmen e um were en . r- D p5 his kept down the water Captain John Badcodr, and hi! officers paid tribute to the calm- ngag and diclpilne of the crew ‘ . especially when the NW1: flmdlflfldmwhlch_il>9ll_aill__lil_ci (Gctflrtuod on maze '1. C01 6) Escape In Fire Near Kentville awakened by s-n e stioutod war-nine. Ross, inst to leave the frame house. suf- fered bruises and strains when he fell down the stairs from the amber moms. RBCUES T01’ FROM BROWNING NEW GLASGOW, N5, March 5 -~(GP‘) - Atmcied children's Arthur is rescued fgigmdlilochlldinon night. He tincdnaoious condition with her °‘ YR‘ -.°!‘3.'$“.,P? brawn-int the south side harbor of her own-l e sa Mills the amendment was rul- gimme identification of victims ed o t of order. Mr. Dunniniz eir- ‘—“ ih press NAZI MINISTER‘ [ASHES out AT HUME cimcs Goebbels Blames Out- side Sources For Necessary Unpopul- ar Measures. BY LYNN HEINZEBLIING Associated Press Foreign Staff LELPZIG, Germany. March 5— (AP)—Dr. Paul Joseph Goebbels scornfuijy assailed Nazidcm‘s “carping critics“ at home today and advised against outside at- tempts to "block healthy business with Germany" y. he opened the i939 Leipzig Fair. "Germany must live and Ger- many will live." the fiery Propa- ganda lviinistei" declared. To the British public he ad- dressed the special suggestion to support Germany's efforts to de- crease the disproportion of goods owned by Britain and the Reich nTWnbkib 62,-? peihlocR/iméles Gefliieral-“Casado Seizes Power In Centr2i_l_ Spain MADRID, March 5-(AP)-General Segisniundo Cas- ado_ representing the popular army of central Spain, seir ed the Government from Premier Juan Negrin today and headed a National Defence Council pledged to‘ die fight» ing against General Franco and his Nationalists. A manifesto issued by the new military government indicated Negrin had been prevented from leaving Spain. e cannot suffer several privileged individuals to prepare peacefully to flee and gain an easy exile abroad,” t» the manifesto said. - ' - General Casado, who has been commander of the Re- publican Army at Madrid, declared:- New National Defence Council Pledged To Die Fighting Against i Nationalists Is Formed. l ‘in - ’ because they would decrease causes of tension in Europe. Referring to the scarcity of food in this country. he said: “The German nation ‘ns been inadequately treated in the dis- tribution of the treasures and goods of this cart ." Unpnpnlar Measures It had been necessary, he said “w introduce o. number of un- popular measures." "From the point of view of the western democracies," he went on "it. is extremely easy to criticize these measures in a spiteful and superior manner." He did not specify the measures but it was taken for granted that he referred to the rationing oi certain foodstuffs. “Time mid qiin, too,” he said, "we Nationalisl Sosiaiists find it necessary to reply to critical voices raised at home that we are in no wise responsible for the able condition of affairs." The growth of the Leipzig Fair from 4,523 exhibitors in i914 i0 9,- 300 from 28 countries in 1939, the Minister. asserted, was "another refutation cf criticisms of our e- conomic policy which still oc- casional) are made within our own‘ borders by highbrow intel- lectuals and prcfemorial theorists. “What serious alternative sol- utions can these carping critics advance, compared to the siwcess of our methods?" ._"Pur_eluo_ts>_the levr-reaLvl-m lament- (Continued on bake 7. Col 3) Poland Anti Romania Seek Gammon Front Discussing Problems By MELVIN K. WHITELEATHER Associated Press Foreign staff WARSAW, March 5—Joini action by Poland and Romania to urge the colonial powers to take their large Jewish pulations were un_ dersbcod to ave been discussed today by the foreign ministers of the two nations. The Foreign Ministers, Colonel Joseph Beck of Polancfanri Grig- 0r? Clflffincu of Romania. who ar- rived here yesterday. hold their I on an ioe-coh. Bhc crmvsrsaiioiis between OlTlFlRHHDC- Throughout the storm no meals . 110m I01‘ bile visitor- Their talks also were sold to have revolved about proposals for rt common frontier DFHVGCH Poland and Hungary by cession to the lat- ter of Czecho-Sidvakiais eastern- most-, province, OarpathoUkraine, and for the building of s Visuule- Danube canal. Polish students meanwhile can- celled a scheduled aritLGerman demonstration pending governmen- tal efforts to sefltie the controversy over a restaurant sign which ep- peared in the free city of Dnnzig the spam. A In a speech broadcast after the “We stand or fall together. We will fight to ilte death or; have an honorable peace.” A malnitesio broadcast at the same time the formation of the new National Defence Council to take over the power was announ- ced. bitterly attacked Neerin and his ministers. It detclaxred “the eéavitv (if the mconen orces us no onaer obev than handful of men (Neizrin and his ministers) in whom no has any more confidence." The eato concluded "Loner hive Soaiini" Announcement of the formation of- the new Defence Council was preceded by s Government declar- ation that s revolt at Oai-tagena. Government naval base, had been "completely" suppressed, and by an armcuncemenc of a reorganiz- ation which placed sole control of the army under Negrin. (Radio announcements from Bur- gcs, Nationalist capital, declared the gove-mmem fleet had escaped from the gvoverjnmem base to a .. m. _.. (A dispatch from Oran, Algiers. said four Spanish Republican planes with 30 Spanish officers and men reported involved in the re- volt, had Landed there. They were dimmed) 021C Included In Council Included with General Canada in new Defence Council were rep- resentatives of the Moderate Soci- alists and fine Republican party fonnerhr headed by Manuel Azana. who resigned as President of manlfmw, Julian Bosfeiro, repre- senting the Socialists on the Net- ional Defence Council. declared: "Neg-rin has been acting uncon- etltutionaily and has been infring- ing upon the constitution, and the truth must be told. “The truth is that after the Ebro battle (which resulted ln the loss of Barcelona), the Insurgents took the whole of Catalan soil. The Negrin Cabinee ke t on mak- ing promises but the act is the Negrin Cabinet lacks all authority. particularly since the resignation of the President ovf the Republic. Against Constitution ___.'»-\.t _.____ Repuhficans Quell Revolt In Gartagena my n. Canadian rive)" I bu , gliding B-Sdpflhish Ro- pu cans “promp y an counpldr- ly quelled" a revolt today by Na.- tiormlist syrmpathisers in the Mo!» iterranean 0f it base, "ls new entirely in the hands of the Gov- ernment," It said the mvOlt had occurred this momlng. (A Reuters news agency dumb to London from Gibraltar sold the Nationalists were discovered st In Cartailcna radio station but wave arrested immediately and than? were shot.) The announcement made hubby Premier Juan Negrizfs oflloo ohrough the press an department; said the revolt wu engineered "by some rebel elements within the military forces at Our- tagena." "iihanks in measures urgently taken by the Government in or- der lb subdue the outbreak, Osiris.- gens is now completely ii the 511321118 of the loyal comm ‘," it d. "Both the Republican Flz/L as well as troops rushed to Cariagens. showed admirable and loyal defer- mination. “Summary court martial nasbeen arranged so that those respbnslblo will be dealt with instantly and with maximum vigor for their un- speakable pehavior at a Vtime_whcfl. (Continued on page 7. Col 0) AN APPLE A DAY KEWW (HE Oocfciu. AWAY our You NEED A He said the naming by the carbi- nei; of Diego Martinez inrrio. Pre. sident. of Parliament, {is provisional. prmideni, was rm infringement of» the constitution. Negrin had been scheduled broadcast (o all Spain at‘ R pm. Monday. whether the broadcast would be made now. . Announcement, of the new gov- ernment was expected to bring heavy hostilities from General Franco's troops almost immediate- ly. as. heavy concentrations near Madi-‘id and Valencia have been‘ ed ’l"he activities of General Jose Minis, whom General Cnsadn suc- ceeded last May as commander in forbidding entrance tn "Dogs and oles," Madrid, were not generally known. Candhi lnlllFast Unto Death? Orders Wife Back T0 Prison RAJKOI‘. India. March 5—-(AP) -Mbhandas K. Gandhi ordered his wife back to prison today ol- thoimh he was wenkcnlne rapdily as he closed the third dav of his "fast un-to dmtli" to win e. voice in the Government for hitc people of the tiny state of Raikot. ‘Iihe Nationalist. leader's was c. new act of defiance a-Ruinst the native ruler of Reiko/t. ‘mak- ore Smheb Shrf Dhamnendrasirthii. who llhld freed Mrs. Gandhi from jail but still refused Gandhi's de~ mands for constitutional reform. Millions tnrouzhout India. pray. ed the niimzor strike would not endanszer the life of the bald little leader who entered the fem know- irw his vitality was imv. His medi- cal advisers were deeply concern- ‘me reeeie. OD-yeo/r-oldwlc-‘ndhi already ‘lied kvsi. two pounds. His leis were swelling. his pulse had uuickened and his blood pressure had risen from 16R to 1B0. The reunion between the leader and his wife was a dramatic one. Kasturibhai Gandhi. who is known as c. "faithful. silent" watcher over her husband. was arrested m. 3 when nihc arrived in Raikot to start a civil disobedience cam- paign. She told her husband today the Svhakore Sahel: had fold her: “You should be with Gandhi all the time he is in Raiot." And that she had replied: "Since you ask mo. l will no and lfiuuire of Gandhi Mint he would have me do," Gandhi's verdict was that she should rejoin oihcrs sill) impris- oned for participation in the civil It tins not known here‘- disobedicnoe campalim. Siiof GUN FOR Btu. CcLLecfows _v 4.. m; ~ (By The Canadian Press) . March 5—4Ml and maximum temperatures: Dawson peril 18 Vancouver 26 38 Edmonton 26b 14 Regine. — 4 Winnlpx 10b 4 Toronto 33 40 Ottawa 32 38 Montreal 34 3 Quebec 30 38 Saint John :14 40 Halifax 32 40 Charlottetown 32 88 Fbrecasis: Maritime Eiast: Fresh or siroru winds; mostly cloudy and some- what colder; probably light snow or rain. High nu- iciiight at 11.28 and tomorrow morning at 11.56. Sun sets ilils evening at 5.63am rises tcmnzi-cw morning ct 6.30. Summerslde tide cighieen min- lites later than Charlottetown. ‘HIE CAR. FERRY SMLINGS Leave Borden 9.45 a. m. l p In _ . Tonnentlne ll a. m. 3.05 p. m.