Qmpondent oi the London Times, MAXIMS CIA " MERE MAN \ law. \ n, seep religion of a thankful M"; my instinctively in Heaven's s- udad leer. 5';,':'.'.,',{..‘3..‘t'%'."..ul'.‘ rm cuss. MSPEBTURHERE HIR vouci naiiiziimu Plans Being Made For R. (l. M. P. To Take Over May 1. Inspector J. Fripps, oi the Royal csnadian Mounted Police, Monctcn. grived in the City last evening on buglne$ in connection with the “king over of the Prince Edward Island Provincial Police service by the R. C. M. P. on May lst. _ Last evening Inspector Fripps mnferred with Commissioner J. J. minor, of the Provincial Police, with regard to the organization oi the new service. . This momin! Inspector Fripps ind commissioner Trainer will consult with Premier Stewart on the matter. As yct the details oi the plan are not known. However, it is under- stood there will be about twenty mall on the force. Their headquart- qrs will be in Charlottetown with the same detachments as now ex- iitins. As many as possible oi the pres- . mt men will be given the opportun- ity of enlisting in the Mounties. If they pass the required examinations “they will be permitted to continue . their duties here. ' Will Address . Newspapermen ' At Convention‘ WASHINGTON, April' 2i--(By its Canadian Pressl-Sir Wilmott eop CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. FRIDAY, APlU-L" 22, 1932 For the 12-month ending ish West Indies, Newfoundland with 145,100 in February, The export of cheese mad raary shipments. Increased Export Of Can. Butter & Cheese OTTAWA. April 21. (By the Canadian Prom-Increased ex- Dort oi Canadian batter is a favorable trade factor noted by the Dominion Human oi Statistics today. I0,0l'i.300 pounds valued at $2,362,880 us compared with 1,102,900 pounds with a value oi $389,419 in the previous lz-months. Brit- buycra. Exports in March totalled 151,000 pounds as compared his! was 930.400 rounds. oi which the United Kingdom m: 124,- 500. This was an increase of nearly 300,000 pounds over the Feb- Maroh, the export oi butter was and Great Britain Wfitc the chld e a leap forward in March. The Appointed {Biiuuimims REPilliLTiillAY GOING '1‘ INDIA Under appointment by the ral board of missions oi the Presbyter- ian Church in Canada to Jhansl. India, as an industrial mission ry, F. W. Dean has been designated ior that service. lswis, K. B. E., Washington cor- has accepted the invitation to be the chief speaker at the annual dinner of the Canadian Dally News- paper Publishers to be held during convention week at Toronto, May t next. Sounds Warning Re St Lawrence tum 0N in MIJRIJERERS 0F S T BREKEEPER soirn-i TlETAGOUCl-IE. N. a. April ill. (By the Canadian Pi'cs=)- row afternoon. wdespread eiloits to locate two men responsible for the murder oi, Senate stated that the George Smith were continuing to- might be through its business in a TORONTO, April 2l—(By the‘ Canadian Freon-Warning that un- less the St. Lawrence River were developed, downboun‘ traffic 0h that waterway might be diverted via the ports oi Oswego and Albany. N. Y.. through the United Sttaes, Was given tonight by Hon. R. J. Manion, Dominion Minister of Rail- ways and Canals, when he address- ed the Toronto Transportation Club. Answering the contention that dfliiflollinent oi the St. Lawrence would take traffic from the rail- Wlls. he said the bulls oi the traf- fic coming from the head of the widow. nephew, testified at thsinousrst 11810 by the Coroner, Dr. J. C. Meahail. and jury. Smith was murdered in his store last night while serving two unknown men, said the ver- dict. ‘The bullet entering his head. was flied at close range from a thirty yght calibre rcvovlver. men unknown to her spoiled at nigh! after a formal inquest into the death of the aged Siillekeepef" Tm holcoes from trains at Moncton iverc araesied there this afternoon and held for questioniris- Mrs- Smith, the victim's elderly and Addison Smith . J1 Mrs, smith testified that two Senate Committee In- vestigating Power Project In Relation To Three Senators Will Give Findings. OTTAWA, April 2l--(By the Canadian Presv-The Senate com- mittee report investigating the Beauharnois power project in rela- tion to three members of the Upper Chamber, Senators W. L. McDou- gald, Andrew Haydon and Donat Raymond will probably be present- ed tomorrow aiternoon. The com- mittee will hold a final meeting in the forenoon. The question oi when this report was to be submitted was raised in the ‘Senate today by Senator A. Gilils. "This committee has been sitting for two months, the ev- ldence was all in two weeks ago and ‘the country and the House was very anxious to know when this report may be expected," the Sen- ator sold. Rt. Hon. ‘Arthur Meighen, Gov- ernment leader, replied that he did not know. After the sitting adjourn- ed this afternoon however members oi the committee intimated that the report would be ready tomor- Tho Government leader in the u-IIIIHODS week's time. “Ii that is the case," he said, “and from the source oi it one deems it authoritative, because the opposition is in charge of the adjournment more than the Gov- ernment, I do not think we have much more time to waste." Mine Workers Convention At New Glasgow (By A. D. Merkel, Canadian Press Great Lakes to Montreal already w“ 511 PDBd by water rather than rail. . ANNOUNCEMENTS, comma EVENTS. MEETINGS. arc "Show Odclfeilows’ Hail, Saturday. ll lsn. 2103-1-20-31 1- snd- Dance, Montague, "l-Oedins hoes. York, April 27th. on must be listed. auxin s. Al- 2144-11 the store last mshi i" “surefire Both carried flashlights and on" had a revolver, holding the 118119 i" such a position as to rvvvfli m“ weapon, but conceal his face. Her description oi’ the men's attire conformed with the clothing worn by two men seen earlier in the vic- inity and thought to bc the srimc who entered the store. One oi‘ the men wore oddly limped slim rub- bers, a print of which was left on the floor. This track was traced for some distance down the road. Addison Smith, who was summon- ed to the scene, said he arrived Staff Writer) NEW ~GLABGOW, N. 5., April 2i —A submission that the award of the Duncan Commission involving wage decreases of from ten to ‘twelve and one-half percent be sc- cepted, was introduced by the dis- trict executive of the United Mine Workers oi America at this after- noon's season, of the special con- vcntion called to consider the situ- ation arising from the defeat bl’ the membership on the issue a little more than a month ago. With the decks cleared and the convention prepared to take up the le's Pa r Covers Prince Edward? Island Like the Dew Premier Vision Of The Says Canada’s OITAWA, April 21-(131 the Cau- sdian Presel-The success of the Imperial Economic Conference in July will be measured by the Em- pire vislon of the sister nations, Premier R. B. Bennett stated to- meeting. The Prime Minister was addressing a luncheon oi the Ot- tawa Women's Conservative Club. "There will gather in this city shortly," Mr. Bennett declared, "delegates from the different parts oi the Empire covering one-quar- ter of the world's area and repre- senting almost one-quarter oi the world's population. They will‘ build for the future and as their vision is, so will the successvbe. If the vision is dim and dark by purely material considerations of mankind, we fail. 1i the vision is hi‘ ”‘ ’ by the beacon oi faith and hope in the future cf the Empire and its destiny-the faith and hope that leads men on to achievement—then there will be success." A Cali To Youth The Prime Minister proceeded to issue a call to the youth oi the ery fibre, to the "second efio " to- wards a return to stability. The first effort following the depression (Continued on Page '1) Court Ceiling Two Killed _ (Canadian Press) BASTIA, Corsica, April 21.-At least fifteen persons including two lawyers were killed in the collapse oi a ceiling in correctional court at the Palace of Justice today while a trial was in progress. The accid- ent occurred when the roof caved in and carried two floors with it. Iroops were immediaimy called and many injured including the Judges and several spectators in the wrecked rooms wx-e rescued- It was thought others were still 1r. the debris and the search was carried on throughout the after- 1100i‘!- The exact number in the building at the time of the collapse had not been determined. although there were quite a few spectators at the trial. Doctor Killed In Auto Crash Collapses, Lawyers (Canadian Press) ' VALLEYFIELD, Qua, April 21.- Dr. Arthur A. Brassard, 40, of Vai- leyiield, widely known pa, sician and a governor oi the college of physici- ans of the Province oi Quebec was killed and Dr. J. Hebert, oi Ccteau station received severe bruises in an SpeaksOn Coming Economic Parley “Success of The-CFnferenceIn July Will Be Measured By The Empire day as he spoke hopefully oi the I country to land their enengies, ov- ‘ {Special low prices on rawhide alters to clear. S. L. Hardy do Co. 2l29-4-3l-2i "Grinding Mondays and Tues- ls. crushing Saturdays oi each week until closing July 30th at 00d Island Mills. 2139-4-23-31. .._.._ "Millviow and U!“ Shipping m“: lamina hogs Tuesday, April 41m mist be previously listed. ‘ fllil-l-ll-Qi. ‘Purine live m“ m River, flimsy. ‘A3311 2am.’ ‘£22m: Has- Kmnm , b in en Moan. Biased Everettuvyflgdilookw‘ m“ 8104-21-21. "-411 nocms for 90 years and the {£1109 value of policy payable in hmnli that time is assured in the 7 Income Policy, issued by the 50h . s largest Inlay; h"; "N, Manager, Charlotte- lOlXSIlCS-B- while his uncle was still livins. The aged victim in his eishtvvfevvnih year, died without regaining con- (Continued on Page 5) ' day. Idaho and returned to his" native settlement about eight years ago. opening a small grocery busircss. He was reputed to bc in a comloit- able financial position, runnins’ the business as n. pastime occupation- Mrs. Smith is the only survivins member cf his immediate family. Smith had spent fifty years n! SACRAMENTO. Calif, AIYII 2l.(A.P.) - Govomor Jami‘! Dolph, Jr., refused today io Irnut the pardon plea cf Mayor James I. Walker and others oi New York made last December on behalf of Thomas J. Moonry. U. S. Beginning ,To Recover (Associtaed Press) PLYMOUTH, April 21—The Unit- cd States is getting its financial situation in hand, Sir Josiah Stamp, noted British economist, said to- day on his return from a trip to that country and Oansds, "and that's the beginning of industrial recovtfl" i-le added, however, that there was no sign oi actual recovery yet. gar-dad as serious. ‘ t“ accident near here to- The physicians were enroute to a sugaring party when Dr. Brassard lost control oi his automobile which shot, over a six foot embankment. Dr. Brossard died of a fractured skull while Dr. Hebert was taken to a Valleyfield Hospital by workmen who were near the scene oi the ac- cident. I-Is recovered consciousness tonight and his condition is not re- IIALIIAX, N. 8.. April 2i- Agenis of liquor distiller-s in Nova Sootia make no commi- aiononsalestotheiiovaleotia liquor oonunhlon, chairman W. l. Proctor told the public ac- "The depressicnin United States has increased since my last visit,” oonwoied San r cim new" l bomber- a he said Mollie committee of the Legis- A Bennett Sister Nations”, Prime Minister. Other Colonies A re Exemp t LONDON, April 21-(Cariad- fan Press Cabin-Increased duties in imports to Great Britain, recommended today by the tariff ad ory committee, ‘ will not apply’ to goods from Canada or other parts oi the British Commonwealth, owing to the Government's decision that Empire goods shall not be subject to duty at least until after the Ottawa Imperial Ec- Canada And 10 Economist OTTAWA GATHERING FATEFUL Sir Norman Angeli, noted British economist, predicts that the fate of the world may be decided at the coming empire conference in Ot- tawu. MURDER TRIM ouomic Conference next July. “HANDS arr MANBHIIRIA” SiiARNiNil , TOKYO, April az-(r-‘i-iaay) --(A.P.)—A warning to the Lea- gue of Nations and in Soviet Russia to keep "hands oii Man- churla" was issued today by General Sadao Araki, Japanese War Minister, in a speech to the Kokuhonsha, a patriotic society at Osaka. Reduction In Bank Rate LONDON, April 21. (APJ-An- other reduction in the bank rate- the fourth in two months-was an- nounced today by the Bank of Eng- land, the cut being from three and one half to three percent. The purpose of the reduction, it was announced, was to check the influx oi foreign funds for short term investments, which are mov- able on brief notice and so may prove a disturbing factor in the money market. Already this influx has caused a rise in sterling to the point where it handicaps export- ere. The bank rate stood at six per- cent from the time Great Britain suspended the gold standard last fall until February 18, when it was cut to five. March 10 it was reduced to four percent and March 17 to three and one half. Market men expressed the belief that the new reduction would div- ert much short term money to long term securities and would facilitate conversion operations. The stock exchange had antici- pated the move by marking up gilt-edged securities during the life of the three and one half per- cent rate. Today's announcement had the effect of steadying quotat- ions at the levels to which recent rises had taken them. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, April '21- Georle A. Qhea has been sv- pointed Director of Investiga- tied. Canadian National Rall- ways, succeeding H. J. Page who retires May 2, It was an- nounced today. Mr. Shea was born in Toron- to all joined the railwa, ser- vice there. Mr. Page was a lia- tiva of Saint John. TOKYO, April S2.-(FrIday)— (AJJ-Iour persons died today, 40 were infused and 0.000 were miles an hour when being "clock- speed will be upon himself. (Canadian Press) HONOLULU, April 21—Behind the scenes in the trial of four per- sons accused of lynching Joseph Kehahawai, the prosecution today fought the defense contention that Lieutenant Thomas H. Massio was insane when he wielded the pistol that killed the native. Court sessions were postponed un- til Saturday at the request oi pub- lic prosecutor John C. Kelley to permit two‘ newly arrived Califor- nia alienists to prepare evidence for the territory. One is Dr. Joseph Catton, San Francisco alienist who contributed to the testimony that brought a conviction and death (Continued on Page 5) APPLIBATIUN REFUSED SYDNEY, N. S. W., April 22- (Fridaw-(Canadlan Press Cable)- The high court of Australia today refused application of Premier J. 'I'. Lang of New South Wales for an injunction restraining the state's banks from paying monies on the New South Wales State account to the Commonwealth Government. Application for an injunction re- straining New South Wales banks from paying money on the state's account to the Commonwealth Government followed an ultimatum issued a fortnight ego by Prime Minister Joseph Lyons that the Government would seek to attach funds oi the state to repay itseli monies it expended in meeting in- terest payments on external bonds which the state had defaulted. No Speed Limit In Nova Scotia HALIFAX, N. S., April 2l-(By, the Canadian Prcss)-—Under an} amendment to the Motor Vehicle, Act, given third reading in the leg- islature today, an actual maximum speed limit for motorists is remov- ed from the statutes as far as Nova Scotia is concerned. Drivers, how- i ever, who travel more than 40 miles an hour must be prepared to estab- lish that in so doing they were proceeding at a reasonable and prudent rate. The measure also pro- vides that drivers after being held to blame for an accident must es- tablish financial responsibility be- fore operating again. Any driver not exceeding 40 ed" by an officer, will be protected rate the burden of proof that he was going at a reasonable and prudent 1 The rate for passing school build- l ings during recess is set at 20 miles. , left homeless in a fire that iatare today. All goods were purchased direct. ‘time out the mater rm oi .°Il\l2s.aiowniashcsre!wi""_ HUNUHHII Valleys: Light norlhwcelerly fnir Jim] nimlornicly worm. mo nnrlhivoslcrly winiis; fair and moderately unrm. " 1.; by m9 “ti bu‘ u he exceed! that itlilfinllgi‘ In irnvprrntiirr. westerly Mints; mostly fair: slightly westerly wlmli: cit-tiring; HF"! tomorrow morning n) 5.02. wi The curtains oi winter drop down, the curtains o! spring, roll ‘p, but MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN nter and spring both “are." PAGES B7 Ill] minim: unis iZZNII. mount BIRTHDAY I J __ ‘Will Be Observed By His Heart-Broken Parents T 0 d a y - Racking Vigil Still Continues. HOPEWELL, N. J., April 21.- Cliarles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr., hidden somewhere by kidnappers, will have his 22nd monthly birthday tomorrow. Probably neither he nor his cap- tors will observe it, but Mrs. Anne Morrow Lindbergh, in the big white house on Sourlaiid Mountain. will remember, as the racking vigil con- tinues. Secrecy still veiled activities in the attempt to rte-establish contact with the kidnappers, who Colonel Lind- bergh believes accepted $50,000 ran- 'som money and then failed to re- turn his son, stolen from his crib on March 1. l/Vhy War Debts And Reparations Were Left Out LONDON, April 21.-Neville Cham- berlain, Chancellor oi the Exchequer explained to the House of Com- mons today why he left. war debts and reparations out of the British Budget when he opened it last Tuesday with the declaration that the omission was "not a notice of a definite policy." The Chancellor declared: _ "1n the uncertainty that must ex- ist at the present as to the ulti- mate fate oi these two features of to make some sort oi assumption in presenting my statement, and the best assumption was to leave every- thing out oi the calculations alto- gather. “That was not a notice oi‘ n defin- ite pollcy or a. notice that we ex- pected any particular solution. "It was simply a notice that as we did not know what was going to happen we left both sides out of _the account in order todeai with them when certainty came to us later on." Gas Increases Cent In Price (Canadian Press) SASKATOON, April 2i—-Gasoline advanced one cent in price here fol- lowing on anouncement by the Im- perial Oil Company that such an increase would come into effect on the prairies and in a large part of Ontario and Quebec. Increased crude oil costs were given as the reason. The price, including tax, is 35% cents here. l the international situation, I had_ Annual Subscriptions Delivered $5.00. Cluldl and ll. B. l. ".50. After Prize JAP T0 1101' PACIFIC Sclji Ye-hiiinra, Japanese flier, is making plans for flying the Paeifii from Sam Francisco io Japan. lla ivii! attempt to win the 525.000 prizs offered by Japanese llBwspnperg to the person successful In completing such a flight. BRITAINS NEiii TARIFF nus NEXilIiEEK (Associated Press) LONDON, April 21—Tlie tariff: wall around Great Britain, once the doubled in height today. The im- port duties advisory committee re- commended that a total duty of 20 percent be imposed on nearly every type of manufactured goods iin- portecl into the nation. The new (rates become effective after mid- inight, April 2s. The general tariff law now in effect assesses imports l0 percent. The advisory committee describ- ed the new tariff policy thus: “For most manufactured goods an eddi- itional duty oi 10 percent, making - 20 percent in all. On a limited num- ber of others, for which a lower rate seems appropriate, total duty will be 15 percent, and for certain articles of luxury or semi-luxury character, total duties will be 25 or 30 percent." When the new rates became ei- (Continued on Page 5) Revision Of Import Quotas (Associated Press) PARIS, April ill-United Stat: Ambassador Edge has induced the French Government to revise a number of tiie import quotas fixed for United States commodities, and as soon as Premier Tardieu comes back from Geneva they will resume discussion of the Wll0le quota sys- tem. It was indicated that they might extend the quota discussion into a consideration of the whole trade policy of France and the United States. A Record & Forecast of the Weather .\i l-I'|‘]-Il IIUILI iii IPA]. iil~‘|“li'l-i_ '|‘nr- iiiiiu, U|ii., April 2i. Riiliilnuta Illlil mnr- lmnm temperatures. , ‘~46 linuswn -_ viliiiwtllVPf 30-5)’; iiiiiiriiilon fii—-40 liilliff Ill-Ylti \\'iniii|i<~;: 40-72 'l‘nrnn(r> 4 (ilinivn 7'- i2 “nlilrriil til-Ami (Jtlclit-v 57¢ 4H i (‘.7 Willi? John 40-61! linlfnv Iiilfl-W (‘hnrioii- (own 32-40 FORECASTS (‘iiinivn nnil iTppcr St. Lowrance winds. Lowcr Ft. Lawrence Vnilcy: Riodcr- liriritilnn float: Fresh nnrthwcstcrly pnriiy cloudy; not much lirirlti-iir- West‘ hinilornie north- iiiriior icmpvrninrc. (lnif nrii .\':-rth Shore: Fresh nnrih- nnt much Junct- iri iimprrniiirc. liitrii titli- tiila morning at 11.17 and (might at 1L‘. Sim sr-(s this r-renliur n; 0N and of Shisuoka, 75 miles southwest of Tokyo. The flames destroyed 1,200 houses. 27th, 0.14 n. In. lnii-r than Charlottetown. Last quarter moon Wwlricsilnpj. April Sunimoralalu tirlc olgliiocu minutes} (we cm Live as CHEAPLY As one can it»: sow! vhllhiw (‘AI FERRY RQIIEDPLE w,“ ;|||_\'a--I,I-fl\‘fl! Itordcu daily 0.1.1 n. m. nml 11.40 n. m. LMITPI Tnrmentiue daily: 10.30 a. m. and 2.65 p. Ila . . leading exponent of free trade, ivas _ ‘ .-.'s€‘-i'-€ ‘new. a .‘-",v:- ,~.-I»--v-..-- ,