or y, MERE MAN s-a-r-g-Ii I Thereiaalfil‘ i"! ‘WgQQBCIIQflBIIIICDflBfiIII ma)" oaasslas. vbarlottetlwl esencsba- in. 1 CHARIDTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, BILL _ Covers ‘Edwar d Like te D y MAY 2s. 1935 PAS lco 1v h"? ufiéblvs TfiNiIMTIONMZZM Rifzlfs (Efifinr cnllllslnu Fillllllll ilE0_l_$_l0N Employers Urged To Carry 0n U n d e r Codes Pending Ac- tion. . (A. l‘. By Guardian's Special Wire) WASHINGTON, May II-llhe mu. its vast. code structure - bled by a sweep United States supreme Court doc ion oi uncon- siltutlonaiity, tonight suspended “all methods oi comlluliory eniorcfl- rneni. Acting a iew hvurs after- the high unlnimo court htlsl sill, that Pics- ident t 111d been given too much "usiiettei-MI” authority in proclaiming 00d". ‘llld thlt coda provision! went Q00 III hi Ngllll- ilons aiiectlnl intro-state com- mcros. ihe~New Deal administra- (ibn look two preliminary steps. issues Pica Donald Itichberg. NRA adminis- iraior, after a conference with Pne- sident Roosevelt, issued a plea that to operate un- til some new structure could be reared. In the same statement Bichberg added: "This decision oi the court makes codes of iair competition uneniorc- ible as a matior oi law and in deier- rulins all methods oi compulsory enioroomeist oi the codes will be immedia‘ lytllllpend- ed “This will not aiiecs the eniorce- ment oi any contractual obligations which may have arisen b agree- ment oi the parties red no sanction or aiedaral authority." Ccniusion iollowed the court's de- cision. delivered in the tense at- mosphere oi a crowded court room b! Chlei Justice Charles Evans Hughes. . Bweeplngly, he ruled that in the A. L A. Schechtcr poultry company case. upon which the decision was based. that Congress had no auth- (Contlnued on Page 9) ANNOUNCEMENTS COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC "Talkies-Canoe Cove Friday. L-76flB-5-28-3i. "routes-sat. stewsrt Saturday. n-isos-o-zs-ai. "Dance and Western Picture at Mun-v River ThursdLay night -7550-5-§8-2i. "rhrilling Western Picture at Souris Wednesday night. L-Tbgmb-IB-li. "Don't miss “George in a Jain" , North Wilt-shire May so. j n-vm-s-sc-u. . _-s_-- ‘Reserve Saturday, June i ior fwd we st s. A. McDonald p-ssioJs-‘zs-u. "Bee the play "Ii: Wives on_a Remorse." at Clinton Hall cn widower. easy so. at a pm. won Pgvyouitraa mtiths ‘boémdrgsscd wan . stop‘ une hi» The Royal Packing Company. Is-‘iiil-ilv-fl-IS-M. “Lieutenant Governor DeBlois "l" live a Radio Address on Bed “*5 mo». my s1. at 0.20 r. m. Is-‘idfl-B-QB-ii. , "Boreas unTET loading . “W- ulvu. at u. eta-BS. soy mu hours is . u-ssot-s-sr-n Sweep Eastern - (C. I‘. by Guardian's Special Wire) From the Atlantic coast to Northern Ontario Canada was hop- lnir ior heavy rains today as the 0000880 oi spring-detest tires- spread its pali oi smoke and blight oi damage over the country's wooden lands. While the little hospital at Cali- andsr, Ont, upolrwhioh the eyes oi the world were centred as the Dionne quintuplets today passed their iirst milestone, was no longer threatened 08 settlers lost their homes 1h the Province oi Quebec yesterday when flames sweeping through the matapedia Vallev- the Chlooutiml district and the ‘romiskaming eneroached upon settlements. In parts oi Nova Scctia and New Brunswick, throughout mrai Que- bec and over wide territories in Ontario authorities muncned iire- iighting squads toithe woods to save lives and property. last pight no loss oi liie or accid- entshad been reported- In Grave Danlor _ The dBtrict around. i-ialiburtcn. with the village oi West Guiliord. eight mike north, threatened. More than 200 men were battling the flames in the hope ci saving 80 homes in West Guiliord. Some anxiety was ieit ior the aaiety of a trapper. James Parsons, who lives in the fire-swept district. Ottawa Valley reported iires oi various intensity in seven districts, the worst being. at Cheneville. in Pa/pincau County, Que. Quebec's most serious loss was in the Maiapedia Valley where b0 woodenyhcmes were burned to the ground, according to word received at Quebec by the Department oi Lands and Forests. In the Chiccu- timi dLsti-ict 15 houses and a schoolhouse were destroyed. A 8t. Dunatairs University gradu- ation exercises will be held this ai- demoon. Rev. A. A. MacAulay. St. Peter's Bay. will be the special speaker. The names oi the gradu- ates, tha pass list and the honor list follows: GRADUATES Napoleon Besudet. Char . P. Q. Jean-Marie Dionne. Matane. P.Q. John Doyle. Hampton. P- Q- Stsphen D. Gillie, Charlottetown. Aubrey I. Hughes. Pedro's Station- J. Alban MacDonald, North Be- deque. William D. MacDonald. Little nd. J. Herbert McKenna. Kensington. Francis J. MacNeil, Bummecsido. Zouis I". Monslharl. Charlotte- town. busier P. O'Donnell. lcuris. Clarence T. Pineau. Bustico. ‘n. needy. xsasinrtan. Wilbert A. shes. Waterford. Neil E. onus. bscocton. it I. Up to‘ oat; was reported in can danger] .3" in- I »-"'=1~'§i““' “.“' "this. .% '.' i f M 5353i. ma...“ dill? '3 Elli. Ii 1 . . P. l. Qtudents ‘ asss MacDonald senior ‘monies Butler. iq. loo Oaliaglun. Gibson, ‘John Kenny, Oliver Sasso- vilie, rransls Dunn, ‘Leonard Ayers. "56s the three act comedy ‘Aunt mm “m” »- PAS! us’! u“ a h (in Order at runs) whore names an Fmarkcd with an asterisk will be re- _quirsd to write lllwlementary ea- ‘aminations fiififi o' won-a Through . Canada FireFightingSq-dazisBattleFlames Threatening Lives And Pro- perty In- FQBL Provinces. lillild oi men, equipped with ap- paratus to combat the iire. was beingrushediothescenollatoiaat night word was received at Rivlere Du Lcup that bush iires had dea- trcved 20 settlers’ homestead: at Ioiflune. To Cancel Permits New Brunswick was to clump l. strict ban on travel through all icresis until rain mu the fine menace. Chioi . Forest Fires (SEBUNBRANSUM NUTE AWAITEI) iv FAMILY Note Boastin of prime, Bear - ilarity to Those Sent by Kidnapper 0f the Lindbergh Baby. (s. r. By Glurdiasfs ‘Special Wire) TACOMA, Wash, May rl-‘rne anguished , ts oi little George Weysrhaeuser made a second irantic plea to the kidnappers oi their nine-year-old son today as searchers turned up the ilrst clues pointing to how the child had been abducted ior $000,000 ransom. . Ilbariul oi the curly-haired lads . . _ n’ , G. I., Miller indicated yesterday oi- iicial aimed cement oi cancella- tion oi iorest travel permits would he made tomorrow. A score or more iires broke out in nine dliierent, counties oi the Pmvince during the weekend. Most or them were undo: control last night although th'ere was still danger" oi their flaring up. Like the other Provinces aiieclod, New Brunswick lmd hundreds oi men iightlnl ilamaa St. Joseph Pariah reported oi several settlers homes. Other Madawaska County at Baker Brook, Grand River, 8t. Basil and Iroquois but these were under control. Fires were reported “ oi Restizouche. d. York. Carleton and L in various '1 Gloucester. Nbrt l Queens, Charlotte. I Victoria Counties i ' Ilnder Control I The situation in Nova Scotts- lwaa reported rnuch easier laet night. Numerous small iii-es were being fought but most oi them were under control. Flames which threatened iive lumber camps oi the Gold River i Pulp Company near Ross. Lunen- , burg County, were put out alter Whey had swept over 500 scroll. moat oi it covered with bush. Fires in Yarmcuth, Annapdls and Cum- berland Counties were checked. SAINT ouzvsrAtzvs z/zvzvszzszrr HONOR usr ANNOUNCED drfgun, Somerled ‘Pratt-er, D. J. Muilin. John R. Sullivan, James Higgins, ‘Francis Pineau. S0tc'll Students in Grade XII Danflel MacCornQack, ‘Regis Ar- sensult. Grade XI Lorne Drisccll. Thomas Holland, Ioonard Connolly. Gordon ‘Ikaincr. Hazold Landry. Howl-rd Wight, Wil- son shes, lowrenoe Doyle, Augus- tine Campbeil, ‘Prancis McAree. ‘Cioorge Sullivan, ‘lllelix Connolly, ‘Pills Murnaghsn. ‘Konmth areas. ‘Joseph It. McMillan, ‘Bernard Mooney. Crdde X Leo Poirier. Roy Cairns. ‘Ioo Kelly, Joseph llrauois, Idward Dyn- sky. lpeohi student in Crude X Ilameit Brass]. IIOIIOI LIST The i-ionor List contains in or- der oi merit the names oi those who have made eighty bor cent or over oi the Possible marks in named nbioois and an average oi sialiriltrosnt. ’ _ leliglou Instruction Melamine: s. Gililis, T. mtlsr. J. L. lismoosld. I. Robin. Ii. ‘Rites, W. D. MacDonald, A. illo- Donald. Is Ayn, J. Doyle. B. su- xenns. i". bsaelsell. J. Cdlanley. Ioral: S.- t Dogma P. Wood. h. _ Roxanna. sophomore ieaosrd ilcltsiorla, William limp- Bible Bites-y i... Doyle. l". 0on- wood. Ibis Robin 110111.!»- ‘B. Wight. B. Lus- mrtsessssuyinmaanssoy. Grads‘ Hiram!- ‘ JGPFIUQUIQ Trainer z C. Trainer. V. McGulgan. - liie, w agencies. headed by picked De- partmen‘ o! Justice nts, bowed to the wishes oi the iamily in giv- ing the kidnappers every chance to return him unharmed. Threats against the boy's liie, ii the ransom is not paid soon, were contained in the ransom note-a note which investigators said bore a marked similarity to those sent bythe kidnapper oi baby Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr. Ilandkerohiei I'M-M Indicating the-child had been seized as he was taking a short out" home irom school shortly be- iore noon last Friday, a‘ handker- chlei bearing the initial "C" was found today-ems Annia Wright Seminary. Marking similarities in the rau- som hoios and those sent Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh, it ‘was pointed out the "egoist." who signed the Weyerhaeuser letter, demanded the 8200.000 in used bills-not gold certiiioates such as figured in the apprehension oi Bruno Richard Hauptmann, Lindbergh kidhapper. Further, in both cases, the par- ents were warned under penalty oi violence to the victim against call- ing in police or notiiying the press although it was emphasised the kidsp s did not intend to do any harm hastily. The note said the deed had “all been planned (or three years." There were 2i speciiic instruc- tions in the “egciat's" note, but the iirat attempt oi Mr. and Mrs. Weyerhaeuser to contact the ab- ductor apparentiy had iailed. An advertisement in the classi- iied columns oi the Seattle Post- Intelligencer reed: "Dus publicity beyond our “m- trol, please indicate another meth- 0d oi reaching you. Hurry, relieve (L tinued on Page 9) Opposition _ Amendment Is Defeated F (GP. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA. May fl-The House oi Commons today voted down an amendment to the government's m.000,000,bonstruction bill to iorcc public advertisement oi tenders. It was designed to abolish the systeni. introduced last year, oi obtaining tenders irom an invited list oi con- tractors which Liberal members said resulted in political iobbing. The amendment was sponsored by Hon. J. C. Elliott. iermr: min- ister ci public works. but was voted down lsy the Conservatives in a non-recorded division. IIOONIIDIIING DUIIPING DUI‘! (C. P. By Guardian's special Wire) GPPAWA, Kay fl-Irhs govern- ment is reconsidering the dlunping duty oi three cents a pound im- llosed on flesh tomatoes entering liter Hay 2i. it was today. Protests have been received from in iousfioltigada. m‘ Graf Zeppelin Makes Forced L anJing CASABLANCA, May 27-1110 wireless station here picked up a distress signal tosfght irons tho tllrigible Grai Zeppelin at eight p. m. (local time), saying one oi the motors was damaged and asking that preparations be rushed ior ianding at the Seville (Spain) air- Pflrt. coupon, May zl-nsnlsrs (British) news agency deapatches irons Madrid ssfd it was learned there that the Grai Zeppelin was ioroed ioiandat ninep.m.at Larsche. - FIRST YEAR PRUVISIBNAL PASS usl The iaculty oi Prince oi wales College hss announced the iollow- ing provisional iirst year pass list. Several names may be added to the list when the iinal standing is do- tcrmlned. Certificates (Over 65%) Katherine Bagnail. Mary Doyle. Hilda Garrett. Doria Gavin. Esther Harper. Isouise Johnson. Mary Lawson. Fanny Ioigh. Mary Love. Elaine MaoCaiium Laureta MacDonald. Mary MacDonald. Neils MacDonald. Roma MacKay. Christine Maollean. Catherine MacNeill. Annie MacPherson. Rita. Martin. Rosamond Neill. Lillian Peters. Lucy Peters. Lottie Proiitt. Lois Ramsay. (Continued on Page i!) Sentenced _ To 25 Year Terms GAGUPQN. N. B.. May 27- Patsi Rocco and ‘Pony Daniels, It- alian miners oi Black Diamond. N. B., today were sentenced to 26 years apiece in Dorchester Pestilen- tiary ior manslaughter iollowing the ia/tal stabbing oi George ldadore last September. Madore was ‘ bbed during a acuiile on a road leading to Black Diamond mine shait September 8 l-ud died the iollowing day. Rocco was convicted oi man- slaughter by e. petlt jury in Queens County circuit court last Wednes- day, while Daniels appearing in the County Court today ple/aded guilty after a charge oi fiurder facing him was amended by manslaugh- tee. Einstein Avoids Newspapermen HAMILTON, Bermuda, May 27 -Pmi Albert Einstein led wspaparsnen a merry chase to- day as he moved from hotel to hotel and iinaily took a carriage ride to iind privacy. Early tonight the sleutha had not been near enough to get into a discussion oi the iamous phys- ioist's pet il-seories. And were they relieved! But they did want to ask him ii he thought Bermuda should liit the ban on automobiles. They asked Sinclair Lowia that once and got columns oi copy ex- gcllingthevirtuaaoithshorseand Fresh from the Gardens ' A u ISLANIJERS AMUNB MBBILL GRADUATES Nine Island Students Earn Various De- grees "From Mon- treal University. (C. P, By Gillrdilsfl Special Wire) MONTREAL, May 2'l—Marll-im- ers and Newioundlandcra iigtired prominently in the list oi gradu- ating students oi MoGill Univers- ity issued today. Forty-two Mari- time students earned various de- grces and iive young women re- ceived certificates irom the school ior graduating nurses. ‘rhomas Charles Chaisson, St. Joseph du Moine, N. 5., won the Cutler Chai- ienge Shield ior his studies in ag- riculture and Janet Elder Keay, St. Andrews, N. 8.. will receive the Montreal housewives prize in household science. The Lieutenant- Governorb silver medal for the highest standing in the course in teaching. in the school ior gradu- ate nurses, was won by Bernice C. Underhill, Blackville, N. B. The pass list icr the Maritimee and Newioundland iollows: Arts and Science Herbert Stanley Belbin, Bay Roberts, Nild. Donald Alexander Campbell, Heatherdale, P. E. I. Arthur Boothe IovelacePGs-eens- 90nd. Nild. (Second class honors in sociology). Kenneth Leigh MacFadyen, xen- sington, P. 1i’. I. Aquila James Poole, Bclleoraln, Nild. (Honors in Hebrew and phil- lviBarjorie Warren Ellis, Rothcsay. N. Medicine Waiter P. Anderson, Pietou, N. S. Albert W. Clark, Fail-ville, N. B. S. Allison Creighton, Woodstock. N. B. leigh J. Crozier. Darnley, P. l. I. Lewis C. l-iasiang Springfield, P. E. I, . "Charles B. Petrie, Newcastle. . B. George H. Raymond, Charlotte- town. P. B. I. Raymond A. Hughes, Charlotte- town, P. E. I. MaoGougan, Melrcse K. Sum- (Oontinued on Page’ 0) Governor Spares Life Of McElroy Kilnapper (s. r. By QasFKTtTspseI-t Win) Dark-eyed Mary McEiroy. who re- signed horseli to death when kid- napped ior $30,000 eluotiy two years ago, succeeded today in sav- ing her abduoto’, Waiter McGee, from execution on the gallows. Governor Guy B. Park. heeding the tearful plea. oi the young wo- man, commuted McGee's sentence ioliie imprlsonmen‘ "fly ion;- days before the stocky kidrtapper was scheduled to become the first PH‘- son in the United States to hang for the oiiencc. Thus, as a new kidnapping mys- tery deepened on the Pacific Coast. was brought to an end here one oi the stra-naest oases oi the kind the United States has ever seen. (A. P. Dy Glurdialfs Special Wire) IONDON, May 27-011“ Brit- ain. will ‘calf’ Adoii Hitler on his oiier to abolish submarines when Anglo-German naval talks open hare June 4, well-inicnned quart- srs said tonight. Hitler, in his speech lo the Rcichstag last Tuesday, ciiered t0 meet other ‘powers in curbing armaments, even to the scrapping oi U-boaia. Other nations, including the United States, will be iniormed oi the specific limitations which Ger- GNM Britain is determined thlt many may be willing to accept. Lpuflnasalecssieseneahlhald CITY, May 2'1- Great Britain Hitler On Naval Limitation No theory no intellect iathcms the atcuamwst. - Maxims _ 01'4"." MERE MAN ui-nai exhlfllltllcflfiillil Goes To Senate National and Canadian Pac ation. led down to work on the bill, and rushed the measure thro Provisions oi Bill Introduced in the House the day bcioro the Easter recess, the bill approprlatos.8l8.000.000 icr public works in various parts oi the muntry and empowers the govern- ment to guarantee equipment pur- chases ior the railways. Oi the $15,000,000 in railway equipment, $4,000,000 will be spent in Canadian National and Canad- ian Pacific shops, the balance g0- ing to private companies, Railway Minister R. J. Manion announced. The distribution, he said, was iix- ed by the runways themselves who claimed their shops were not equigoed lo handle more than $4,- 000,000 in repairs. In addition, the railways did not want private companies to be iorced to the _wa.li through lack oi work because lit would iorce them to spend money to equip their own shops. Claim Sweatshop Conditions 05°91“) ‘ " Two Labor members A A Heaps Jvlgeaboxrishnlidatthew Barbour. Saint (wilnmgig Norm) mdtgmuallgmua ' ' ' Inns ( a-ncouver sou ) c me Jotlvxigiaginfe$gg c arssig sweatshop "conditions existed menus’, ) ' . among the private equipment w ' manufacturers. The Vancouver member said he had been inionned wages as low as l6 cents an hour were paid. promising to give names to the Railway Minister. Dr. Manicn promised to press the railways to see government iair wage regulations were includ- ed in their equipment contracts. BIB FAREWELL T0 FBR._B_UNNELL Prepares To Leave Winnipeg For New York. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) May 27-431101118 six rs service here, Rev. Dr. John author-land Bonncli bade farewell to Winnipeg tonight and prep-M l0 leave ior New York where he will become minister oi Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church next Sunday- Hundreds gathered at Westmin- sior United Church to attend the iareweli reception to Dr. Bcnnell and Mrs. Bonnell. and P115911“- tlons were made to them 0n behfllf or the congregation. "A great deal has been said dur- ing these recent weeks about what 1 have done for Westminster Church." said Dr‘. Bonnell in his isreweli address. “But very little has been said oi what Westminster Church has done for me- “Congne tions exercise a deter- mining in uence on the lives oi their ministers. and tonight I glad- ly acknowledge that you have done more ior me than I can ever ack- nowledge or reply?’ N“ Test To before the end oi 103d in order to prevent, the lapsing oi treaty lim- itations. In view oi Hitler‘: pro- jected naval building program Germany's participation as well as Russia's ls considered important. It was believed at the Anglo- German talks and aitor London will press icr such a conierence. Th; slgnatpries to the expiring naval treaty, Great Britain, the United States, Japan, Proxies and Italy, would be expected to attend. The British are not sanguine over the prospects ior any naval agreement in view oi the iaiinrs oi preliminary talks with ‘the Bill Appi-‘bpriates $18,000,000 Pub1ic__W0rks purchases. The bill goes to the Senate for ilnal consider- Adopiing a different attitude today, the House buck- ed third reading without division a few minutes before the 11 o'clock adjournment hour. For For Final Con- sideration Following Third Reading Without Division. (C. P. By Guardiafis Special Wire) OTTAWA. May 27—The government's $38.000,000 con- struction bill passed through the House oi Commons io- mght, including guarantees of $15,000,000 to the Canadian ific Railways for equipment forgetting blockade methods, ugh committee stage, It pass- ls l AN n slununs wmiwinns H o r t o n Academy, Held Last Night. Special Wire)‘, . . 5-. May 2'1- Byron Ocbhaan oi Saint John was awarded the Governor General! medal at the annual closing exer- cises oi Huston Academy omtight, when nearly 50 diplomas and oer- tificotos were presented by Princi- The saint John student not, cal; (C. P. By Guardian's WOIIJVELE N him a. rousing ovation. A 860 scholarship at Acadia Uni- versity was awarded to Elmer Mut- tartoiOarlewnJ-EE. I., and p.910 scholarship to Clarence Wright of Brookileld, N. s. Illness prevented both winners irorn attending the exercises ‘*2 The pmgsnrnlme included a briet debate on (the resolution “thatthe (Omltlnlled 0n PIIO l) devtttté , illusions our Always PRE$SlNG ” (Canadian Press) Moder-ale to h southeast to southwest winds; party cloudy with much the same ten: t probably followed by scattered showers. lll-a'l'l-'.nlilrl.oumil. (lifhlulil, Tor. (min, Amy Zlk-hiillinlnm and maxi- mum lolnporululol'— Closing Exercises 0f . llnwson IQ Qfl liklnvlk .. 2 43 Edmonton . (it B8, Regina , 42 4g Winnipeg ,,... d2 b5 ‘Pornnin .. d0 7d (ltlnwn .. Iii! 80 Montreal . . as so Quebec M 08 Saint John 60 84 ‘_ Hall s: . d2 M ~ cnsrlottstawn i. 4s $4 ' ronlcas-r ; _ Maritime Wain-Moderate to - ' southwest wind. mostly cloudy wl ; UnitodBtatesami-laganilty) elf}. attsrsd showers. Maritime Basia-Moderate to irelh ' annilienst to southwest winds; payflg 1 cloudy with much the sann telspdt" ature; probably inllowed by natural showers. ’ tail Iorulng at up sag S nlslt t e ionigls ‘I , . Suu ‘sets ibis evening at us and morals at 4.18. rises tomorro . N-ew Boon ouday, 's ' snide ua I us. MDT-mall Charla. .' . mm‘ vs Borden ll A, is. \P.. Seemed» Islsilr. i tithe)“. it. .