3:55! i? 5 s. 215i’ 552i; i: i “r n4. mxms‘ y 0F A. ' MERE MAN ---a—_o . ‘o m ......” f-{Lflfifliol hall -> ourslas. lauded ‘uesltligtowu Guardian I've Ill‘! Cents ‘Cyster Leasing o. cannon, THURSDAI’: MARCH 14, 193s Policy Traced To Its Source In Liberal Agreement Attempt To F oist Responsibility On v MacMillan Government Answered By Hon. Adrian ‘F. Arsenault In Draft Address Debate, Who Pro- duced Document Signed BY Ex-Premier Saunders 6v Quoted Com Resigns/ls Bishop Of Que. Diocese (c. r. ny Guardian’; Special Wire) QUEBEC. March l3—Bishop Wil- iiurls. whose resiznsticul- was ac- hylrls ANNOUNCEMENTS COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC u, "Wineloe Huskies vs. Maple lssls at Milton tonight. 1.45342 game in Graham's "Playoff load rink tonight, Sea View vs. Ufllll-ffi’! Road. 11-5860 “Saint Rattlers Concert, Ken- iioston, next Saturday evening 8.15. L~5239-3-1l-5i. "it. Avardb Beavers vs. West loyalty Bearcats at East Royalty tonight. Second game of league limb. L-sm "Kinlrora Hell tonight: Hear he Rev. Dr. McMahonh lecture. Dillo- msnbm also on isle pro- Fllflfllo. L-lllfli “Si. James‘ Dramatic Club will mot "The Hand of the Law" Hall, Georgetown. March ill- L-sm-s-li-st ‘Warnival at Corrlwali Saturday. Primes for adults and children. Ba: blot music. Skaters not allowed on ice until alter judging. L-ilbil "Will be in Montague March 14th with twelve nice farm horses "tithing from l0 to i4 hundred mods. A. M. wright. L-cale-s-n-al "Bedequs Rink. Lea dz Wright e names Thursday, March 14th. Wlimot Eagles vs. Bodoque e loaves. Friday, March 15th, Reads Comer vs Albany. Admis- "il" 15a L-blBll-S-li-ii "Wanted-a few reliable men to lvoresont the Bun Life. Bomo good Wilson are available in each “mm Almly by letter or in per- t") .J. A. Moore, branch man- ‘II- ' a-cioc ha, h mmhldgkx; ll. Orsbom lecture Mood ‘Mrs. Much ilth- so loot, will... s’ ii??? i’: a 5 55-5 s: a? id 55s i i E a gfi? An attempt on the buttal from Hon. A. MacNeill ln the legislative last ‘evening. that under a former the new agreement with the at Ottawa. the lmrnom or tho said it is arms that tho osroes to pay lo the tho loaee." eie. Ol-suao 5 of the ' ' M ' showed, gave the -alnin|slsa Government of Canada shall not PREMISES." Will PRilB lululilgusmv Finance Minister E. N. Rhodes Authorizes Investigation. (O. P. by Guardian's Spools! Wire) OITAWA, lvfastzb l3-P'luance liflntrtsr ll. N. Rhodes today for~ molly authorized chairman George H. Bedgewick of the Toriff Board to undertake "at your earliest cou- vonlo " an investigation into the autolnotive industry in Canada, "particularly as regards the bear lug thereupon of customs and ex- cise dimes or taxes." The reference is a broad one em- , rt f D . ( Liberal, Fifth District oigringe), ti)‘ thug. they! Dominion oyster leasing policy on tho c a and federal administrations brought s F. Arsenault, who administration, 0n the latter occasion provider: was made by the Saunders Gov"..- "will. under Clause I. that “when any lease granted in pursuance of agreement d 16th May, I912, is still In effect, tsrmsandsouilitiouafheroofwillbsobaervodlnsll respects by the nonunion. if tbs losses atiorns to tho Dominion and Doruinlousachronlalsasarsybewovided for-in OITII AGIIIMINT ins _ Dominion Govornnmrt “tho right and flea of tbs live-oysters: other mollusk suitable for such", for the purpose of dsveloplng sud improving‘ oyster and ollur mollusk growth and culture in the areas, “provided the said EXCEPT BY WAY OF LEASE FOB A TERM OF YEARS AND FOB. THE SOLE PURPOSE 0F THE PRODUCTION AND CULTIVATION OF‘ OYSTERB OI. (FIBER. MOLLUSKB WPIIIN THE DEMIBED of both to tho amoral in; Y! m» “Mo; follows a decision ___ __ reached by the Gvvl" ‘ over s. the . mendatory Comment Of Mr. Lea. A m m“ Mr. Arsenault recalled to the attention of the House _ _ when the old leasing lwlwy. screed to m 1912, was in effect, Dr. MacNeill had himself been a leaseholder and that the Saunders Government which, on he was a member of _ Feb, 27, 1928, signed Liberal Minister of Fisheries K ' Mr.‘ Jf. power of control grant any of the aforesaid areas QUOTES Ml. LEA In further answer to Dr. Mao- NeilPs criticism of the oyster leas- ing policy, Mr. Arssnsult quoted from. s Ibeech made at a dinner function in Charlottetown by Mr. W, M. Ilsa, qwpositlon leader, ln which MnLeaseld: "lmsybe Heading on very dancer-nus ground to suggest approval o! any method of protection for our oyster Indus- try, but certainly tho cultivation of the beds by the Federal Depart- also! ls a very wise msssuro and flsoalil have the support of every man in this Province regardless of his political nfflllation—” ‘That doesn't commend leases,’ m. Lea interjectod. “Or who was responsible for the cultivation .of the beds," retort- od Mr. Arsenault, still read- ing from Mr. Leo's after-din- ner statement. “That was the 0p- position leader's openion, and it obviously had reference to the Jeaslng policy which his colleague, the hon. member from Summer- slde, condemns, and tho respons- lblllty. for which he unfairly and uujuatlflably trlod to fsatm on this Goywnmont." (Applause). ‘IInOdDownIyBIowaI-tflovt. llr. Arsonault also showed that _ of the first Stewart Government tho Macken- zfo King Government attempted to have the some agroqnent pass- oll. but Premier Stewart refused to in It. Di‘. MaoNeilYs I819” moat. “that the Dominion shall in- N s: 5 o i‘ 70 o r i .'_ British Premier (Onntlousdonflslfl) Resignation F. MacNeill, ponsibiiity for present provin- sensatlonal re- foliowed Dr. debate on the Draft Address n Uflli“ an contention that u‘ tho Conservative Provincial Clov- Denies ' VENIZEHIS SEEKS urns: nu mu lsll Leader of Short Lived Greek Revolt Flees To Italian Island 0f Rhodes. ~ (By Issues A. Mills my“ 103s By Tho Asroolicggprron) n-ishtaathhodas, ttuywsnd wihoropll-aresiniemedduliusflso- sarmollyooro - Y dropped Venlselos. his Anglo-Greer. wlfeandotholrrelaelsatthe Italian Island of Oassos yesterday, at Salami: to complete the , vern- mgrvs rooonquost of Vho insurgent ‘Moraine .01?’ k Imy contin- Wi t n e s s e s Value Services A t $20, 000 .-___._ (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wlro) TRENMN, N. .f., Mam-h lip-Al- bert B. Osborn and his son, Albert D. Osborn, handwriting experts who testified Bruno Richard Hsuptmann wrote the Lindbergh ransom notes, value their services in the slitao at approximately $20,- 000. A bill for this amount. it was learned today, is included in the request for an. appropriation of 080,106 to pay tho remaining costs of the six weeks‘ trial at Meaning- folo the trial started, was spent before the trial ended. lIllBAN STRIKE "WIS BllllKENi Government Rounds Up Strike Leaders. While the loyalist ued “mopping up" aster mlting land rebels in Macedonia. courts martial started grinding away at are grist the 12-day revolt lei’; for em. . n mass rebel soldiers who did m so neighboring ammo-leg ably will be grverllaumeoty. it was indicated. but their emcee-s caused by the costliest revolution Greece has sillfsred since she won he; inde- pendmoe from ‘Rickey. streets, calm and cinemas again $231 crowded witltlhvotronlsuall ~y d e ‘rjesu aovoluh iteunsfiti dam today brought 030 tourists all Whether or not Greece would try to extradlto the man her govern- ment blames for the costly uprising ienralined uncertain. (Dispatches from Home said any extradition request for Venslzelos probably would be refilscd. just as Franco refluxed to erotraciio Gener- al rlldholas Plastiras who fled after his revolt failed. Veniaeloe is free togowhereheploaseethoroonre advices said. and has lnsllcaied he lfl8.y)B0 to Paris to be with his two sons . T.» Establish C o u n c i l To Promote Trade merit today introduce‘ a measure in the legislature authorizing the formation of an economic council for the province. Creation of the projected council, to help promote Nova Qcotlcfis econ- omic and industrial development, is in accord with a recommendation of the Jones Commiulon in its report last year on the province's affairs. Premier Angus L. Macdonalct thouah be did not speak in bring- ing down the bill, has termed its potential benefits "almost beyond stretch or the imagination." It will be composed. under the bill, oi not more than 1b men, and the Premier has indicated they will be selected from Though its duties will be lsmli advisory, go council will he d I trade and ind and may oo-ocerato with similar bodies set up for like purposes. HUI’! AYIIOLN DIDUGII.‘ ers, among them many government enrployaes, oi! to police statiom and prisons in army trucks, and it was .ex_ (lithe TEE: " of whom come ashore. detained after they N818- natlons, m shim seek lxtradlil The “ of M” on movement. which several i0. P. By Guardian's special Wire) Jnnvssmm Mmh important oonobm-atiom o! the HAHFAX. March l3. - Moving along a legislative path defined by its Royal Commission of Economic Enquiry, the Nova Scotia Govern- ne-riod in Scriptures. bctrwoool 000 and 60o B. C. emesof divorce today by the New tnrumwlolroolmoanl and MaistnoulalOausos‘ at Redorioilon lottewwll. P. I. address (granted divorce with costs rom Honk (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) HAVANA, March iii-A general revolutionary strike threatening 1i. apparently bmloen, President Car- los Mfilfll-Qffl’! government today stat-ted rculndirlg up those believed responsible for its troubles. The familiar sounds of streetcar songs and omnibus horns rang lzrough streets that “oed last mgm to rifle and pistol fire as most lines of lmsiuess returned to 0p- ppmaelung zlormal. Police carted hundreds of strik- leamod b0 or more suspected revo- lutionary ‘ " were held at oa- bsno fortress.’ ’ ' ‘all ‘old "em- woeks ago with the walkout of an estimated 800.000 students and fea- chers, came after the Msndleta 20v- orlunent. supported by. army com- mander Fulgvorlcio ' Batista. ex- changed its policy of diplomatic negrotlati for vigorous repression. Discoveries Co rrobo rate Bible History Bible during thoperiod or the king- dom or Judah was made known hen today with the discovery mt ‘Ila! Addruwlr. midway between Boerdheba and Gaza, of archives with ' ' inscriptions which aivo the names of (rho must famous families mentioned during that The discovery was the work of s British archaeological expedition headed by J. L. Starkey. Tho find is rewarded as 0f ltnlque import- ance because hitherto the discovery of written documents of the Bib- lical perlozl has been rare and pot- tery .. has been the only av- ailable w isss m’ the Bible stories. I-lithorto ille archoeolo _y The remains of the lcingdom of Judah period would dare lxwk to N. B. Divorces (C. P. B Guardian’ Special wire) mnmhanamn, ti. B., March 13 Petitioners who were granted de- fon. A grant of 850.000, made be- I Wlll EIGHT EXTRABITITIN FRllM STATES Well Known British Author Denies Com- munistic Charges 0f Washington Auth- orities. (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) CHICAGO. March lib-Evelyn John St. .1400 Strlwhey, widely known British author. promised a. “last ditch" fight today against government efforts to deport him from the United States as an alien Communist. l While repercussions of his case disturbed the calm of official and political quarters from here to London and evoked a number of protests from fellow Liberals. the towering young economist ‘ ’ a train for Cleveland to continue his lecture tour. Ho appeared before Fred J. Sch- lotfeldt, immigration inspector hora, and posted a $500 bond to obtain his release on federal charges of gaining entry to the country through false statements and advocating C- munlst doc- trlnes. "The charges sstlnst me are ab- solutely false," he asserted. "I will fight them to the last d1 ." Many Sympathlun flanked by sympatblzeos and alt- torncya tilrnished by the America-n clvll libel-ties Union, he spent 4i) l’ ‘ in conference wlitl the in- spector. He said he was not inur- rogeted on his alleged e-dvwwv M tho overthrow of the United. States Govemsrwnt. ‘llhe hearing was limited to the bail ovation. Pro- femor Robert Idmss Level-t. liberal member of the University of Chic- ago faculty who said he acted as a representative of the union, settled 10 PAGES i/Ezvlo T CHAR ES WTLL a BEi INVES TIGA TED Fighting . Resumed In Greece (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) SOFKA, March l8. -- departs" here tonight from Petr-itch on tho Green-Bulgarian border [fld fighting between Greek rebels and lvvernmnrt force: was today in the vicinity of Siderokastrou. Artillery and rifle fire could be heard clearly in the border regions between 3 p. m. and ii b. m. (8 a. m. and 11 a. m. E8312), Bulgarian frontier auth- orities reported. ‘ Inter. those solarcea said, Greek frontier patrol; advised them that the 22nd infantry regiment, which was part of the rebellious fourth army corps, declined to surrender and offer- od armed istanoc. Wlllllll INVDKE ll 0 M E ACBURU France To Take Ac- tion Re German Air Force. (By John Evans Associated Yrell Staff Writer) PARIS, March 13-hour): Gov- erluneinl. officials tonight were ro- ported conslderlnq Mtilvlns Ger- many. with the expected support of Great Britain and Italy, that he: proposed "official" air force constitutes clear violation cif the Versailles ‘rleaty. 1f the action is taken, it was said. Franco would invoke the Rome ac- cord and the Franco-British de- claration at London in support of he: move to keep the Reich from giving her air force omficla-l status Those understandings include the denia-lboanypoweroftherlglhzto modify an armaments ngzeeiment without the consent of other sig- BTORH OI‘ P301181‘ that. by PPOdImUIQ l Liberty Bond. fliclala would fix the place for formal heal-inc 0f the char-am. ' NEW YORK, March lil-(AQ)? The American Civil Liberties Un- lon tonight quoted John Silmolwy as having dilsolaiimod any desire to take part in United Staibes pol- itlm as a. storm of molest arose in Liberal circles over (mo British lng, Gezvrlan Alz- Mlnlster, he would head the officially force as “General of Myers". in Benin Sunday. also said Gor- manys dnrllian "Air notches. This denial, it is under- stood here, was intended to amply primarily to Germany whose mill- ltu-y forces the peace treaty re- sir-lewd. French officials were in consul- tation with Home and I-iondon to seewwwuldbedcnelntheface o! the forthright announcement of General Hermann Wilhelm 00er- adnllfrbod air (Goerinfs announcement, made Spelt" As- author-lmullefs arrest 115' Wash- inztom similarities. The Communist party's aggmda depalmlont Bin-achcy was s Communist and de- WW‘ denied olaned tho Govsnlsnantb action against him represented "(lbs or- ganised move o1 the new deal reg- ims to suppress the democratic rlgh-fs of the American tailors." The Civil Ililxt-tios Union re- leased _-. statearlorlt which it said Birl-sohey had given to its director, Balanced Budget For Ma n i to b a mum had been placed under the direct orders of the Reichswelrr, thus becoming an integral part of the Reich's defence force). (C. Y. By Guardian's Special Wire) WINNIPEG, March l3—Increas- and policies. Halifax Taxis , Must Be Up To fiisvdard flrosicndsrdsoct by our mMtoflcbaor-vodAldes-raau Roger Baldwin, in response to a request for an outline of his aims HALIFAX, March lI-"Paxls in Halifaxhavogotionlfllmlaupw com- oonsrfohoomerloaarooauoéol- mlttooafflwCiityCoumil, ashe suspondodtbsliosrlscs of l! of Eslifbxblwoabl. ‘llhasafotyofflhsnuhllois the first tiomhe saldand adjudndfilooshaunfit ibu- the ed returns from taxes and revenue- bearing services were forecast to- day by Hon. E. A. McPherson, pro- vincial treasurer, when he pre- sented the Manitoba Legislature with a budget balanced in expec- tation of unproven cr ditlons dur- ing the next fiscal year. Revenue for the year ending April 30. 1936, was estimated at 814,050,193, and expenditure at $14,083,067. The estimated deficit of ‘glad SIbnrIMSQ Dollvwrsd 86-" In“ Child! $1 Ur B.A_MJO rullTnuli INTillIBERAli llllalnoils- Chief Justice J. B. M. Baxter to Head Roy- al Commission In- vestigation of R. C. (C, P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, March 13- Chief J usticc J. B. M. Bax- ter of New Brunswick . will head a Royal Commission to investigate charges levelled against the Royal Canadian Mounted Police by Hon. Peter Veniot, former post- master-general. Minister of Justice Hugh Guthrie made the announcement today in the House of Commons. In the last two years, the former postmaster-general has charged Canadafs fa ous Red Coats have use third degree methods agnins: witnesses; lot their, patro boats iio at anchor in ihq Bathurst, N, B., harbofl while smugglers operated 1 short distancoaway and il< legally burned food fron] the liquor vessel Paul T,‘ while 150 persons, inany on relief, watched the flames. Faith h Ioroo — The Royal Ocmminion will. b! established to protect the repute» tlon of the Mounties, said Mr Guthrie. Many times in the pasd he hes testified his own faith iii the force andtodayhor ledit, The former pos ligation and dfeliod in resign his seat if he did not prove them. Ha asked to conduct the investigation with power to call witnesses and examine them in the box. bfahslossrvafloa Mir. Voniot offered one relarvaa tlon regarding Jmko Baxter": sel< ectlon. "I think when the publid o! that province (New Brunswick! view the case and see that I m1 to be investigated by the Chief Justice, no matter what his stand. lng may be, when it ls considered he and I have been the most. bib tor political mics that ever, walked in New Brunswlt, I brow the verdict will be ‘Veniot did _ (Continued on cogs s. _ Weather Etc‘. PM. 4m"; AVERME. _ ma exPec-rs ins laws. 1c ea isle"; swueiuzmvrf VALET, NuRgg. Awe Aomsncr}! 832,874 was expecwd to be erased by increased tax returns. Mr. Mc- Pherson said no new taxes would be imposed. The provincial treas- urer expressed confidence there would be a continued decrease in the rate of interest paid by the province. He warned of “the con- tlnued necessity for years to come "HM Ila of a programme of the strictest econ compatible with the maintenance of absolutely neces- sary services to the public." Char- L. no her present Norms irons Glasgow. domiciled but Irvin; glit- l Q n Try the A Best Tea i TIA Qflfgrnoznlbrsigneocrletary WIN! was so well pleased with tho lack or references to Germany in Monday's Hitler To Receive British (A-P. DY Qllnlllla’! illlobl Wh-e) IMWDON , March l8—5ir John ,IDQAII- vol-rations with Relcbstuehlor Adolf Hitler on questions of European peace. conversations which were by Hitler. a tly white popsr debate in the Home of Commons, that he notified Sir Ill-lo Phipps, lritlsb ambassador. that his cold will be sufficiently improv- ed to permit him to hold the post- poned talks March 25 and as. It was Hitler's cold-contracted after the British government pre- sented its white paper referring to _ ___\,L._.a Gannon armaments-that brousht t rations earlier in the month. At the time the government ro- oeived information of Hitler's de- tsnnlnatlon to msume negotiations European peace, diplomatic repro- lontstlvss of Lithuania. llhthonia and Latvia, called at the foreign office to assure Sir John the re- publics of the Baltic wholeheart- edly support Anglo-French prcpos- s 113th)!‘ security and the eastern PM! . Hitler. it was said. expressed a desire tc discuss the entire Anglo- Plonch plan involving an sir con- vention, an eastern pact. Austrian independence. Germany's return to the Ieacuo of Notions and a yen- , Winnipeg Tomnlo .- Montrenl uehec n. from Anglo-French discussions on grnlfltflivhfl --~ cllrrrlonetbwa WFIIQTT rlsea tomorrow morning It 12.31 Infol- aha (Canadian Prose) Strong lllflffllwfflfdrly’ Wlfllllt mostly fair and somewhat colder. canrowu+ay ihrvwinci soauo-yo-lonomrrau- , ,1 _ .__ fimmig m...""."°“§ {gimme "a," vim?“ Peace Delegates March 24 m w,” pfqm‘_ ‘i gnu on nwwon ... ... . . vastfarmlnlaroas in the ofrzraltsddiyra-oorromtbdovyll- ’“‘"'"‘""P" ' tam. Mormon). about postponement or the mm- §€'.".‘.‘.‘l“’.‘?.'i;._”“ i3 ttawa . 2i§5fi§iéili¥t§a rosaoasr Maritime Proyfllccaz-“Sfron: north- wlnds; mostly fair and omew at colder. h tide this morning at 7.3 and at 6.04 sad 615 Hi] tnnillt ilt 1.10. Sun sets this cynic: Full moon Wednesday, March N. s. m. snmmsrsidc Ms eighteen minutes Cbsrloit wn. A, I. (Intro! lnsvo ordcn‘ 0. l‘ M oral disarmament arr-cement. Leave Tormenilna (Extra) 11 A. . 256 P. H. daily except hi“: _ = s