commu- aura] , Ioralll GUl-lfilqfifllfl In Celts- III. l s Paper '// ‘she \§“ \\\\ by Everybody Gold many. MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN .' 9' v-Quv w hlllldstlaemonlvislonol 5/, , »~ ,,.,", “j . . ,, ' I _\ '~ (lovers Prince Edward, Island Like the Dew ' “it WW i w‘ ‘Rm I IET°WN' °A"A°A' FRIDAY’ APRIL 251939 11 PAGES c"..-:.:~.-.':r~.."c..r:".r.::.':~:: ... .. s... CO L RUS§7X iwrififivc Piuflltlis SUBMITTED T0 tglnol Entire F'o rc e s. Of Three Nations Would Resist Ag- gression If Plan Ac- cepted. UONDON. April io-Beviet Rus- ria was reported reliably terrific to have sent the British ,I'bre office vplrlolposals anion 50V 8t i DQIIQ-Sfl Dlrl-ititliflv the British-French coalition. A source irsually well inrommed said that “the entire forces" of the three nations would be pledg- ed to resist any a ion in Eilr- opeiftllow- ewetsaocept- The soviet proposals. ' which countered trims épritgmforward in Foreign Office. ~ . 1t was reported also that talks with Turkey were . ‘Thus some quarters believ that if agreement could be reached with Moscow. Britain shortly would be able to announce of two new allies-one with great reserves oi’ manpower and raw materials and the other oi prime strategic importance-in,- tzhe front she is building in an to check theutcmexeriiri Axis. _ Poland, Greece and mumania already have received promises of French-British aid l! their in- dependence is threatened. ’ LONDON‘. April Sill-Prime, ister Chamberlain today . a " u... with lti l lies though‘ d- ggnarrti? and ~s ring to the Min chi raw materials time use. Leslie Birrgtn" was named new DOSRMOH Transport Minister i-ic has. _ , is an expert linguist and was in the secret Service during the Great War. His silccessor in the ‘transport Ministry was not an- trounced. Mr Chamberlain stressed in Parliament nhatt 1th‘. Burgin would head a ministry "in the full sense," indicating the . e sweep of authority he ls to have ever the supply of munitions. Little Pertllrbeil Government circles not treatly perturbed by s address of Premier Musboilni in d Home 1Q some thought it oven comloarativ - lv mild, inasmuch as n Duos. cit- fd Rplonsiforflsz World mp0s‘ m n me as greed o . elrpectntbir; althoug ha oalled_ President Roosevelt's proposal for auliflsyear peace agreement "ab- The irore ' Otfice is await-Ding chancellor tier‘s qreeoh of Ztlitivhichalls to answer or} Rloosle- V0 apipe , nd reports Ango- fiussian trfevnsivs in cscow. Foreigir cc is es- mnJaIid the talks were proceed- E . ' ' (However, i-iavas News ‘Mam! ha Russian‘ terms that many be- us." Th were 1e ' gm so swee ‘IL/ed them "035: Francois: ism‘ u. 110w m“ lite-frat i? Dino'- soidflil r 1n Alioanie Aibacote‘rdqAlmsria Thgfnm; tress toaail REGISTER and Ankh by J ing less than a complete survey of e tthhe eight inoss o! taken by the Government; it will Oanadi Associa ion the luiiesAuxilta of the Britta tor voluntary ssrv clubs. in S dispatch from tendon said it ' (Continued on asaeu. Ool ,3) tried Péigletlgglfi i _ ' e ' em was “some- TrOQDS Gather thin tin-gag" githhsén announce.- ‘ me n n :ve F01‘ Qmbflrkfltiflll bsl g ‘uonhnfiyfatad ‘of “tn-sou wolinan’ ' ' -—--- ‘ - er in the “whole of the ‘eight ' a diam “med ‘gun. ' “ovkk imrillinsllv sonoduiad it.‘ flay i" Cohan‘ Questions Validity RNM Ezvrffo TAKE . Proroguos i House yesterda Provincial Legislature honored ceremony In All vitriol Drive i_ For Defence Service To Be Made. (I The Canadian Press) ril 20-A move- c. o! Toronto.’ Bho expected an appeal madsin- .1 . . ..oréanl§su§§s§§f‘¢if" , sold a group had six months on the protect The plan was describ- ed as similar to that taken over the British Government in armory. _ “What is contemplated is noth- power in the whole o! Ekigiish-langiraga Prov- anada" Miss H C . said. "But instead oi. being under- beundentsken, it is‘ expected, by the various women's organizations d a about aiLwomen within certain limits, smother members of use organisations or not. The an t and Bbnpim service alrsa y have registered their membership oe. , _ organisations to be ap- proached include the National Council of Women, 's Medical Canadian Wo- men Association, Wom- en's Institutes, Women's Auxiliary of Veterans‘ Associations, Impegg Bnpi Cross, Catholic Women's league and all women's service clubs. es, church and missionary so- ci ies and women; Canadian . ._,._._ 1MONTREAL. A ‘ii 30—(OP).—- Mrs. Wllltam C. odgson, who re- yes after 15 years as resident‘ tlie Provincial Chap- glltlilh-llllflllit provinces ‘ofOarr- sis" for-defence service registra- tion. , _ . ' "I believe um is something on: there}? she said.‘ “Quebec cvincmths lficn-ch-lgguage pro- vlnoe. was tbs an launch a survey o that aort. It was started hers in~ ;r at meet! of ti.“ hail. fcontlpirsa’ s...“ ii. cor s) I adsorb FR?‘ is SEEK TRABES 0F SIIBMARINE on iililrlx “Utmost Vigilance” Is Being Exercised In Mystery -- Patrols Established. GITAWA, llti-Iibnoes od the Canadian avy, Air lion-cs and the Royal Canadian Mounted Po- lice combined tonight in a. search 0d the waters oi! Haliilaixm for trac- repo to have med the “ t r or base early yesterday. A rdlots report that he saw the sent all the forces at the command of the Defence Do- into action and ro- in the Senate and House o! Commons wlhere mem- bers were told the aearch was trtdtless. The destroyers Skeena and Bag- and wet search for the underseas craft by Vioe- rniroi P. W. Nellee, chief od the naval stedf, acting under raiders from Dedence Minister Mac- destwyera Bt. laurent, uche and Fraser. units in Canada's . a sts/tcment this morning the “most vigilance" is being exercised in the search-and that "the most thor- ' us". are-Jul ~ toss-t ‘ the reportftamatfieltio new?! n officers, at Halifax by William letter, a pilot. is . PREPARE FOB PATRDL DUTY HALIFAX, A 20—(CP)-—Can- adian Naval an air units and Roy- al Canadian Mount-ed Police at. this important east coast base pra- fggior patrol duty tonight fcl- officisl orders from Ottawa submarine rted by ilets to have en d the harbor ortly after midnight Wed- ay. R. C. M. P. officers were busy checking reports cldculating in the cl since Captain William Lat ran member 0f the ot serv last n ht he not led ._naval authorities e saw the und ater cra t enter the harbor early water- day. . It was announced from ‘Ottawa the destroyers Blcsena andgflagnen- av and the mlnesweepers mmdy and baa here, were order- e search for. the under- sea craft by. Vice-Admiral P Nelles. Chief acted under orders from Daienca Minister MacKmzie. ‘They had not sailed at an earlv ur tonight. The Defence Minister earlier told the House or Commons a search bv Royal Canadian Air Force, Roy- al Canadian Navy and n. c. M. . railed t-c locate the submarine, Report “Ridioulous" described the two par ow to seek a Halifax L‘! it? Q. Na al authorities here as "r lculous" a re rt. minesweepers were placing submar- e inc nets across the enrance to harbor. At the lgnal Station, which logs all vessel movements in arbor, here was no record of traggivlity b i e mlnaswespers. Cam- n-r; (Continued on page 11. Col l) British Warships Sari From Malta ALEITA, Malia. April ao-(AP) 'ish warshipi were dis- olgsettkoday tro have lei Melts dur- s Gra ten an 0a 1 -to t Aoti i” tog sol’... A or f ' l;e__g.is lotion I Britain's Flag Protects _Polan of the Naval Staff. n6. ii h scssi i’ he F rt -third I ,, enera. Asscrgg o o‘ rheoPi-‘ovlnce LT?" 111111 l"! 937m" AW“ m of “Mflmin, n", d' an: oi the M123‘ L" I M" h” not be’ ""'1'lhe" Act Respecting lend Bur- Y obedl nt t. i- . °‘“' M Afimflfiu, “The ‘Probate Act.’ or»- Mcv- .. "r "my The hour “whim m chm mo ~ Limitation of Actions Act." Dramatically symbolic o! nntairrs new pm with Poland is the Union- Jack that lwavcs over I‘ elg-n Minister Joseph Beck, left, o! Poldndfind a. British naval of er as they stand on deck of a. Prorogation Oi The Legislature ‘Closing Attended-By Customary Ceremonial Qlliilitary Display seat on the Throne, assented to the ZOUOWlXIQ bills. Bills A_senied To "An Act t0 turther Amend ' The forty-third General! Assembly of ti‘: Province vsvglswguilalgyell yllg; u a n n m‘ 0\ll"I.:l€ll.el\B-flt Governor De- rlls Honour was accompanied by Th - - e 9 ‘fill, i3r§s.“i=qfri>§° 149-30315 Summer-side Incorporation Act. 1903 ald anclinlelltenant o. a. c. Boe-rth, (no. . Act w“ aLqo by his private secretary. M. An Act to __end An "- bu; Far-mgr, ~ co rate The own or Albertcn. The Guard of Honouimionsgged to‘: 19%;’ to amend The Judicature 100 men from the uizléefizodgnd “An Ab, m Amefid The sum“- Island Highlanders , i . ,1 Dt Actnliifi. w gvmfl? %\il%rl“g€- zgtlflnuict t0 Amend the Rellstfl‘ on. Music was furnished b the P. I -”. , ,, i; 1_ H hlgndgfa harm 1m or com- JThe Frauds on Creditors Act. m rnand 0 Pips Major Burke. A sal- An Act for 0h: better‘ seculio ll ts or fifteen 3m; was tired trcm the liberty of__the 8ubi8<=t_ 0W1 F,‘ l‘ ularing their-lame; on Cmlurarl. c: no d. fiysiiyminlliiiis orcieE-lgghpmasrlrit trim "The Escncats Ac.."“ mama. Medluén sonar. n. g. ‘A’. 1?‘; ggr fig’ M”, unuarlcorliitan o ajor . . Acme "mo; o‘ wales cone“ semre Honour arrived at. the 0 -" . ' ,, buildin tn Clerk sad the fcl- fAn Act Relating to Factories. n lowing gccrnfinunlcatiori which he ‘JPN 193th "id "W? 3°11“ M‘ had received from the Private Bec- n11“ Alt-timid!» A“- ,, my“). m 1.1 3mg“; “An Act, Res tinfiniherllis. ' °°éif“‘iift‘r‘éc"°‘“i=' s: r unfit/miles" p“ Wimuae. or wn. . . . , - Bit‘ I am directed rtlllezgiohig-a Ihgrmigsgtlrggllityood 3am“! “d ‘fi l -- - .- . T. “An Act tor the A rtionment of y)“ m. Litalilatrifnllizfl“ uv?iiili?o‘dtit§'? “it Ethic 1nd Oher g riodicai pay- yru - me ts." . toe vie iciock noon proceed to close "he swung o! mud”, seasi hav His Honour on ing masvchyahur ‘The y t "An Act m: oti The Various _g,gug-, a hn Mwmu- De ~ o e cBervioef’ Ian and £8 Loutwalrd e to" 10W AzvczTb“? FRLWEH Flfoc J HlTlER virws ARMED iiltiir i Bliunnlv Receives Honorary Citizenship F r o m F_ree City Of Dang, zlg. BERLIN, April 20-Ohancellor Hitler, in a display of armed might obviously intended to im- press tide world with the iastnex of German preparedness, today‘ celebrated his 50th birthday urith the greatest military parade in Berlin's history. For 4 1-2 hours the clatter of engines of destruction, the tramp of 40,000 soldiers and the roar of squadrons of warplanes dinnecl into the ears of several hundred ‘li- Nozis said the throngs which lined the three- mile route along the "Avenue of Splendor", Bea-limb new boulevard 1mm the old Imperial Castle to the Technology School, eloceed -‘ 1,000.000. The Fuehrer was visibly stirred q by the acclamatlon of the crowds“ as he stood with arm upralsed in Nazi salute to review the great parade. Honorary Citizenship One of the host of gifts that arrived in tribute to the Great War corporal who became “Aug- mcnicr ori’ the ReiolW-builder of Greater Germany-was an honor- ary citizenship in the Free City of Danzlg, (Hitler has increased Germany's area and population by about one-fourth in the past 14 months —i‘rorn 61,000,000 inhabitants to 871100.000 and- Jrmn . 300.000 square.» miles in .000.) Hitler received the Danzig hon- orary cietizenshi. from Albert libertster, Nazi istrict leader o! tho once-German Free City, short- ly before the parade began. Rum- ors for days had said the Fuehrer would receive not only citizenship but Danzig itself as a. birthday tribute but he celebrated his mile- stone without adding more terri- flint to Nature With the honorary citizenship, however, Foerster made an allus- ion that mig-ht be eted as expressing wihat g Nazis have in mind. He brought Hitler ldings of the Baltic seaport in which Poland has a vital interest and said:- "In the last few" years, from all points of view, you have done isolated Danzlg Germans so much good that it lo has been our most fervent desre to give you ression of our thank- fulness. y the time has arriv- ed, my Fuehrerr, when we are able to ve you this thanks before the entire world." Hitler. in reply, so far as was made public, merely thanked Foerster and asked him. to trans- mit expressions 0d his gratitude and greetings to the people of Danzig. As widely remarked as was the display of several new anti-air- craft guns was the presence for the first time at a Hitler birthday celebration of the Papal Nuncio, Monsignor Cesare Orsenigo. As doyen of the d iomltjrggorps (Continued on cage ll Col it McGill To Honor Earl Baldwin (By The Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Apr. zil-Ths hon- orary degree of Doctor of Laws will be conferred on Earl Baldwin by McGill University at a special convocation April 2'1. it was an- nounced today. ‘The former Prime Minister of Great Britain will make s. brief a German Warships Passing Through English Channel LONDON, A ril ZO-(AP) - lhvo German attioshl were sighted throu h the m st about lqllr miles o f Dover tonight, proccedln southward in the langiish annel on their way from Kiel and Wilhelmshaveu io Silbnish waters for manoeuvres. The mist presumably obscured the rest of he fleet of 30 to 40 shins. departure or which was announced in Berlin Tuesday. When they had not. been sighted TTEW m PRISUN BLAZE- Outbreak Occurs In Worcester County Jail. WORCESTER, Mass, April 20- Three prisoners were killed and at least 15 injured tonight when flre broke out in a wing oi the Wor- cester County Jail, throwing 250 yatnmering prisoners into confus- ion before they were herded tn safety in other wings and the blaze was controlled. Sheriff H. Oscar Rocheleau, head jailer, said a prisoner may have set the fire, and a guard reported he believed two prisoners had es- caped despite s. cordon o! hastily- surmnoned police. +- --, - pass, ssidj he believed the fire started in "a basement cell, that one of thetJTree victims, a negro, was burned to death in a “added cell," which MID - MA Y PL UNGE rnnilTttcill EiEtITlilN in BEHELIJMAYIB Premier Prefaces An- nouncement With Lengthy Political Speech. In the Legislature yesterday, Q few minutes before prorogati Premier Campbell announced the. he intended to advise His Honour the Lieutenant Governor to div solve the House, and that. thegaro- vincial general elections woul be held on Thursday, May 18. The reasons given by the Prem- ier for appealing at this time tn the electors was to obtain "an expression of public confidence" in the Government's licies o! hi gay paving and arm rehalbilm- on. "This," he said, “is the fourth regular annual session, in addition to the special short session o! September, i935. The legislature and the Government under its direction. have carried out, to the best. of our ability, the policies and programs both legislative and mlnistrotive. which we have lrai ated. (Applause). "Strictly" Speaking "According to the strict iebtel’ the law, this Legislature has aboin a year and four nwntihs lifetorunbefcreltwouldbeai- icrnatlceily dissolved. The Gesun- ment could technically, undea- our present legislation, hold office Q- groximately a year longer e possible life 0i the “As I explained the or My. the principle of responsible gov- ernment is maintained not eonrueh by any technical legislation or by any iron-bound constitution which restricts the action o! this Gesun- cornfldsnoe of the people, of. the province in both the Governmmt ofthedayandintheelededrep- resentativcs of the peo le. “So that, althvugh i h the guard sat recently had been shellaeed oil ed. The victims were unidentified. The fire was discovered by Jos- eph Peters, a. g-uard, shortly before eight o'clock. and it was under control g half hour later, with damage limited to the interior of one of the building's three wings. Peters was taken to a hospital for treatment, for shock and smoke in- halatlon. Prison officials herded all pris- oners in the east wing and the administration building which were ally possible for this Iloglelaimll F retain its life until September , and although it is tcciinieallypos- sibie for the Government of m0 day to remain in office until A13- ust or September 19-91. and ari- though the present Legislative, constituted as it is by the elected nominees of one party witirlmtt z position so the Government of day, constituted as it is of mem- bers nominated by and responsible to the Liberal ggrty of the untouchegllrlryljlre. Sees Attemp "Evidently the Carrvpiiell Gov~ eminent does not want the electors of the Province to have a chance to hearr public debates on its li- cics." Dr. W. J. P. MacM an. leader of the Conservative Party on Prince Edward Island. said last night. He was referring to the announcement by Premier Thane A. Campbell that a general elec- tion would be held on May i8. "The secondary roads of the Province which ‘are unpaved will be a sea of mud next month and will make it next to impossible to "hold public meetings. With candl- dates of both parties present, in a" major part of the outlying dis- tricts.” the Conservative Leader said. “At any rate. the Liberals have not caught 11s napping. We took note of persistent rumors that an election was in the offing and ar- rangements have been made for the nomination of candidates “At present onl 6 candidates have been nomina ," Dr. Mac. Mlllan said. "but within l0 (lo-ya address during the convocation ceremonies. - J wgfiisz=xufsiifi " . A .9), Qiiéiinr Git-r F.'*""' PARIS. April -(AP)—Diplo- matio soinoes I0 here sold tonight tho Governmen , in» pre- w an to President slt's non-llileaaion appeal. legrasn sr Wnfit “t?” “.;‘i.'si?°“‘t¥.“" "considered thqnselves menace?’ by rmany. Diplomatic soumea pointed out uld ba extremely dicficult for Ger-man it m bo of the erfill m t? ly’ mrmstively to awgulluubfli the other 24 candidates will be named." New Decrees Aimed To Aid French, Rearmament Cost called the French Cabinet to meet tomorrow at lllLvses Palace where President lnbrun will sign a ser- ies o! financial and economic de- crees by the Govern- ment as "the most knportant yet in this field" issued . . Officials declined to indicate the content of the decrees beiyond sag lng that they were desgncd finance tho mounting cost cd a- ment and increase industrial duction. . ' ' WMLWH‘ Finance. Minister Paul Reynauri announced he would outline tire eifeots oi the decrees in a broad- cast at B PM_ (3 P.1d. A81‘) Financial said the de- crees , ‘ " , wouldlnvolva heavy increases in indirect taxes and sweeping cuts in some government normal i Wl-W." i ( ucd on l! ted Strategic Move On Part Of Gov’t In Calling May Election Loolémc, up to ‘N Facets ENCOURAQE$ titan to Look ~ Down 0H You (By The Canadian Press) ‘TORONTO. April 20—Minirnum and maximum temperatures: Dawson — — — — - — 30 40 Vancouver -- - — s4 Edmonton) —- — ea Regina — — — — - — 20 50 Winnipeg — — — 4i! 'I‘0r0nto — — — — D0 Ottawa — -— -- - it Montreal — — — l8 Quebec -. - — .- n Saint John — —- lifl HsJifax—-—-----40 46 g _._ _ -_ (4 Q2 Forecasts: Maritime Provinces: Moderate to fresh southwesterly winds: ly cloudy and comparatively mi , High tide this mofnirfl at 11M and tonight at I. Sun acts this evening at oMand . tomorrow morning at soc. agirst‘ quarter moon April I. . .m. . ' tide eighteen min- uoce later thin Grarhtteton. . ' n: can roan saimmaji calmness-t: err ' ' ' "re-fiat: ~ ‘eggs; cl .' .-.. .- -_.._ 1: 9.4-,- .