c mo»; or A- ‘ i MERE MAN Aguoddrsrsctd snubs wltlroutluflleilugsloesollllrege. Billed s-j gmleitctowu Guudll! ‘hm 0011i. Iorullg Guardian. feudal 1M1- PET b)’ _ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, caminaysirzruiznisv, APRIL 22, 1939 A 14 PAGES VIII"! Ill-l find some we!’ how- ever ubeurd, to stir-set sttesatinn, MAXIMS 011'- MERE MAN s iii-u: lubseriptiul Delivered sue n; lull-P. n. i. um. Cuudu ma o. s. egos. 7? USSIA W0 v1.0 RE VIVE TRIPLE ENTENTE lProposcTr Under cERmlv-Pfiffsn R1313 TIQW REMAIN STREFNED Edinburgh c llonors ll. S. Ambassador r Scotland, April ii-Two members of Edinburgh's Protestant Action Party were ejected today from Usher Bell for interrupt/lo O4 s 00 in which J P. Kennedy. United states Ambassador to lcndoii. rs- ceived the freedom of the otty. Oue of the dem was John Cormack. leader o! the Prot- l'l Party um min. rionusumln, "w was sign 111195! R011 00 gmbolize his freedom of the city. The band drowned out the rest oi Cormackb words with “The slei- Bounded Banner" and the councillor was taken out. Later another demonstrator, s woman, shouted “no ry" from the gallery during Mr. Kennedy's speech and also was speedily re-i ed. loBvefoi-e signing the Burgess Roll Ambassador F ‘ was award- ed an honorary degree of Doctor of Lows by Edinburgh University. Speakinli M: the Usher Hail ceremony, the or found consolation in the world situation so long a time without coming to open conflict." This "should en. courage us to hope that somehow we shall “be able to _win tdirolflh t0 s Just and durable peace!‘ Relief Loans To Prairies Total Over $143,200,000 UPTL lair-villi} ~.-ll~i-.-»( F“ Loans tcwthe four waster gov noes under various relief so since $43,248,498 Fin- ninc told the commons during consider- rtlon of the Relief Act for 1989140. All but Saskatchewan had k their interest payments up to do . Saskatchewan had paid pert of the inierest_ but hawbeen unable to meet the entire amount. Theflgures were given in the long debate on relied problems which saw tlhe bill finally passed by the committee 0d the whole It stands m» tiiii-d when further speeches are expee ed. The committee continued in supply and fussed all but one item of the lsb- or uppleonenta-ry estimates with me iilscussio following the some ES, Distribution of the relief iosns was as follows: Manitoba $03,158.- 046: Ssdratchewsn $01,002,442; A1- lugw enamored and ni-itisri Ccaumbla. $82,957,210. These did 111:; slnclude guarantees or peed i930 amount nice Minister Would Divorce Dorothy Lamour t OHICAGQ, April il-(APl-At- “Ill-iv William Gerrunlli said hi; clizni, orchestra leader Herbie Keys, would file a. divorce suit tcday a- lligclgist Dorothy Lavmour. movie ect- (hGemmiil re oi-ted Kaye would Fears? hgigawige deserted himmorii May- lb. 193.5‘ e two were mar com|No,rv£Nn' u i%=inn ' h" for Notices in this column ~___I @1101»!- w» - "Bout-h Milton women's Insti- l-ute coke sale at Helium's Bstur- (lfly, ' L, "5. "Borden Line Oiu loading. all h he; .. cm... c“ rmhriufiu . n . ‘dilution-w Mash"; lei b t 0L, Q‘ I l st More: ‘IORO Beldwm tcn warning against the " of mind 5:: forerunner qaltiwiol "demon tic tmaliurisnm h BIG 0D 8 Willi O said. According , those who bsilevs who mend of Over, r0‘ Little Princess Grows - up, Observes Her I3th Birthday wmmm- m fld- M!!! slip hes replaced ribbons i figment entered her brown bobbed rim. n “B Wily and received Not the least of the day's from her mother, Queen Ella. b19011. B 81ft symbolic of H10 Windsor Great Park with one of her best friends, her white pony "Peggy." ‘Ibday she was so pi occup- ied she forgot to smile for the photogrepherltmil the King gleasure for her was a center 0110b NEW MEASURES Til All] Flllflllll’ REARMAMENT Decrees Provide For New Taxation And greet this 100i bdrthds . asked her, on a m“ e on en l ive blrthde smile." he said she RGBITEII - training od m. her debut did so.’ . ged W°rk_ u w . mum-my. for m» m new Went for i walk mg Hours. Wne when‘ lkrglsnld may again before breakfast. Then after b0 ruled ho s ' breakfast she g ‘ Bell- from the Roy mny and (By '.I"he Assoclu"PreI) If Illissbeth no brothers personal friends. PARIS. Avril 21—l"rance throw ‘M will”: her tether. Kin: noi- father gave her ariother 13.000.000.000 francs (sseraoonoo) George, she will wear tilscrown pearl for her necklace and a into her defence machine tcday of the world's Iromtcst nm- diamond bracelet A suvci- through decree laws which length- WM. so her birthde _ was of droning set came from her ened the work week lc 4.5 hours more than izziportsnoe grids-sloth”, aueen Mhry, and levied a one per cent sales to the world. e Duke en Duchess of . ' Now s tell girl. llissbeth no Windsor eem s movie camera. The new laws created sii “Arm- 1_(_>nger_w_e>e.rs_h|.lf_socks._lnd_a fgqrijrsiics. ament Tax" of one cent on all “ cash transact/ions, _ ted profits from industrim worki for nati- onal defence. reduce ordinary B ilclwin Warns Against. Danger Of ‘Mass “Mind” NTO. M1811 il- (C?) terrible H81 the moss . e extln or the freedom Ideas moor deal '41" University from 100i to 1932 Could (lo-Exist He analysed the w otlon of mg“ l, possible -larl 18hr sounded an earnest dfll- 2» u our democracies s or before their or...“ d n8 . ‘U! i »Bl'ithh Prime M - islcrewszmilglive * the ieconuhiir e University of strength snd eakn d ,iessi w eased emoorscygé‘ 1:36: dee -ro ted British iilliiscfup. icism of the totalitar sates. he W!!! wgtem dem AIRQLQLWIE- i‘ lluhec Families Are Left Homeless By Springtime Floods 5T. i-IYAOIMHE. Que. ‘sq-Rcourrent floods of April ebeob Q11 springtime lef-t 00 funillu of this industrial city tcmporaril lgss tonight as reslden least one other to flee rising river waters. reoedin rein-swollen Yam ed through the lower part Hyeclnihe. almost mil of Montreal, houses. mell- S l. Meanwhile. in m derived loe iii ihbzgftllffi bmekifll’ home- section of the b01010 slowly. the River swirl- of 8t. w occupants so t shelter in the city's mAln mu st the 8t. J do Beuuce» —-south ofthe .. there was no of inundation, on would not come from the democ- races. ‘ill. however, in the war of ideas ow,their om- estu; polio to be invaded b and overcome lly the ideas of Bo ev- lmi N IHicis-m. if tli lose meg’ t tiieii inde .ilio yd "m" "l "murderer mdlwilm ‘lo: mankind," he “Bo is ask my 1f. is th e gurvlvsl hehgzluiegzard meg- ori vatilon. w have‘ such a fail-h in the externul vsiue of what they stand for that they become immune to sub- versive e ements from left or rl and can prove their capacity to e- fend themselves if need arises by force or arms? Freedom 0f Spirit “It is not enou so shout for one! fi-eedcm, f by personal cm cu mean nm-lilrig more than the ‘bert to do what you like. without discipline and ss Placed with the necessary for those who believed in deuincrso to prove to the world hi?“ the t progress was czmpat- ie wi freedom and that tree- dom cou d iced s people farther and bot than reglmentaticn. Lip ser- v.ce was being pl to democracy av everyonebut it needed more that to preserve lt, Eternal Vigilance He held there was no more dif- ficult system tc mainLehi and de- velop than demccrecy. The price of liberty was eternal visilsnce. vizil- snoe oiitbs cart of the rulers and vigilance on the part of the people. "Undo Jngfizuortic ruler. monarch or dicta or. he people have to do is to obey and the system may work well so long s: the despot is s wits end good ruler. But no suc- cession can be zuoranteed and the. system cannot. laet. e forect beech is a ma nlfiosnt nothing grows ind the rule of the des set under which men or T181 o govern s civilized prop]! 2i the "zweniieih oenturg can be rinsed." Democrscv ha within itself the seed of dissolution as welgoas 0f life. The supreme iatk was combine freedom, and dlsclgllne. 1f s dim- wes to be eeltliy and sur- ve, lt had to have the servme :5‘ (Continued so’ we u. col a) iytalyrmSeiz-ks To Win Slavs onre - Berlin Axis totalitarian slates. lt was never so I of to the nation government expenditures and es- tablished new regulations to lu- cresae productiOn in private busi- ness. Finance Minister Paul Rcynaud in a. broadcast tonight termed the new laws a “test of force between rxiines and our International Developments At A Glance (By The Cursdiun Press) LONDON-Russia proposes revi- vsl of the old triple enlcnie that linked her with Greet Britain rind France; Chamber‘ ‘ appoints gun Wallace u transport minis- PARlS-Frsnce increases defence spending by $348,200,000. ROME-l hopes weekend dip- lomatic eon erenees will swing Yugvlhvle. into suti-comfntern lineup. BEBLlN—Ne'wsplpePs stale Bit- ler birthday parade. struck "terror" among Germany’: “enemies”; new warnings given to Poland by co- ordinated press. WASHINGTON-Buufnr Born-h, veteran Republican. and others stated United States has decided where its support would lie in case of war in Europe. WARSAW-Poland took action against four “ ‘ ’ with “insulting the Polish natlmi." WINDSOR-Britain observes the oess El 10th birthday of Priii both, the heir-m presumptive to Q. ing. The new revenues are expecicd to bring in .000.000.000 francs ($98,000,000). but 2.000.000.1100 francs ($52,800,000) of the amount will pay the Notional Wheat Of- fice's 1038 deficit. Tax Arms Profits The Government wdll tax profits from th-e armament indiustryJtcy- s. MmG-SSll/O scale per lcveh. n t0 ‘taxes. Gelliglgmon citimlls ilodsiogelgt lg; new ens. fteyriau world armament race had made the. huge diversion of funds neces- sary. "I affirm that our country is full of resources and that we must and we are going to win this test of force." he said. “We musi- strike out the pest with one stroke. We must break of! with all that which has been our way of livinlf’ Pressing Needs What is at s a is freedom of the Rcymaud had worked on the ,splrit and that has never been won measures for flve months. They 1008-" were signed today by President lcbrun after the cabinet lied IP- roved them. They were designed meet two passing needs:- l. Additions revenue to pay the cost of mobilizing hundreds of thousands of reservists now called to the colors and the costs of pre- cautionary measures during the internatfonal tension, snd 2. For revenue to pay the risins costs cf armaments. including new equipment for the army. HWY 0nd the air force. Reymud announced the lib-hour week was being instituted tc oom- bat the efforts of a "country next to ours" whose workmen have been placed on s 00-hour schedule. H0 presumably m-zant Germany- The new work week compflfefi with the 40-hour week which was applied gsneralb’. in France when Srciallst lLeon Blum was Premlfl- - This work week already had been lengthened in the national defence said that with hun- dreds of thousands of reservists calleid to tilt colgéiééiurligltz tgeehgé n- n c: scs. - , "its “castrate” a _ _ c . . “He oiltllliezcrlswixlyt would hnfiaen l totslitsril sm should gain control of it. ggliafcmsn and woman in the body "we don,‘ Wm m“ w my tsili exlsmg ifidniteigrfillilclillvloqg; 3353130; “lies $305103. em what could tsks its place with the brutality end such slavery sre l scion; concerned. the necessary for the c200"? 5° 5 re ns y play its run activity. onthe leis etrdrclceofre- rezentstive. There is no éilemflglg &oountry lriethssyiggt f en hf" Find Dynamite Cache Near Canal ( Canadian Press) BAUUI‘ STE. MARIE, Ont» s lc l the Expire’; thnm imeetmziuisi l Guaranteed Wheat Price 0f ‘BU-cents llrged By Liberals / mica — guaran- teed price lc 4 farmers o! B0 cents s ‘hirshel for wheat basis l natheru ivt sci-t wiiiism. PTO- nt was receiv- ssles fell tained. posed ini pap/me ed in the wm, retail sharply and many orders for agri- impiemente were cancel- led. weserners said. Freight ofddos would surfer lower riomio life of the Prairie Provfn. oes would be adversely affected. If the western farmers were expect- ed to pay their debts they must have the gum-mined price of 80 scouted -the reso- lution after PA longed discussl . The convention was unanimous in s resolution for creation of an under-score for inch poet in the Dominion ca. lnet. it was suggegted the under-secre- ary shouldbe s member of Par- ilament and by answering ques- tions in the House would firee the minister for duties of his de- Dllriinent. Alf-tor resolmions adopted op- Dwved the principle of the Do- minion youth training plan, ex- tension trade agreements. highway construction. and collec- tive security. the convention urg- ed abolition of prlvyh council sip- peals and favored e principle reed . , Delegates tabled o. resolution sugseetin s. Dominion Govern- merit o on "all ruw ills for armament manufactures and all war mlifilitifiillxt golngletfi e no. ons." was that would be difficult for the Guvermneut to define ram ma- terials for war use end that in ' 0 Q ii en iiiiesru ‘Dlrtnyiolgr 00$ W @MXHt-" Seven Companies Incorporated Here UITAWA All! m-(Ol-‘l-Not- ise of trons ven in the vireo... m» oi the notional crusade for mod-- Nlllllwllllll WilRlll FEARS REIBlI PllllER World Capitals Amaz- ed By Display Of Military Might Is Claim. BERLIN, April 2i -(CPHsvas) —Illgb Null sources tonight in- dicated Chsnceiln Hitler has u- ‘ doned the ides. of furtherdlp- lornatic wooing of Poland and made up his mind to deal with Warsaw as a hostile country. like intimation clmo as a new series of anti-German disorders in Poland were reported by the Null 11"". Sources close to the lteich lead- ership. said the Polish Government Ind een given its “last chance" recently when beriinb "fair an ,...w .werol...__ Poland's acceptance of a pro- teotion pledge from Great Britain is called here a basic violation of the llitler-Pilsudski 10-year. non- sggression accord. BERLDI. Avril 21—The press, in Jubilant mood, told mt lxmlghlt iliuslt ler‘s 50th birthday parade had struck tenor into the hearts 0d’ Germany's enemies. Every radio announcement and every edition of the afternoon newspapers reported amazement and e/we in the world's capitals at the mdliti-rry might Germany péagaed iii a 4 1-2 hour parade yes- r y. 1t was a "warning to all oppon- ents,” said the Koelnimhe (C0- DNA-Hill‘ .012 w rile. “Hitler can-paras with this ririariy." Landon, Der An- f added, thought tihe German antinircraft guns were “o. new bombers." The Nauclmsgflbe of Berlin said the United states was ed" at the calbled descriptions of huge anti-aircraft guns exhibited for the first time yesterday Ponde I Beichstsg Speech The Fuedirier turned from the fanfare of his bipthda/y celebration tc conoentre/te on the speech he will deliver before the Rcicbstaa next Friday to answer President Roosevelt's plea for a/t least l0 (Continued on page l0. 001 3) Shipping Season At Quebec Will Open 0ver The Weekend MONTREAL. a1 -<or=> - Three liners and more than a. doz- en fielgluers were reflvflfid. may by signal Service to be heudmE in“ to me s; “wrongs River for the Port of Quebec. Oiiicials said indications were the first docking at Quebec 11115 593$" would be made over the weekend by one of tile irelghtcrs, rcpofiid 3°" ually lntc the St. Lawrence alter dgdging huge ice-cakes at the llners—Duchess of Al-lwl. M1- rania and Athenls-were avilfllfllég‘ iiig came. Strait. "meow Wm e Gulf. lroin Cope RAM. sQlll-he" 1'1" tip of Newfoundland. ihe vest-st! would be guided ihroush the st: _. signal Service said. by the Gwiim merit Icebreaker N. B. MODEBXI- PW‘ Grey and the vicinity of MOXILNB-l- nel thraush ihLaitck ice gppg-oq 9s. ti‘, b0 tackle the ice in émehgzlithrtggum as a deterrent to territorial Japan. The Soviet proposal to lars against General Franco claims were allowed to pile Will Evacuate Italians l! k reported in Landon that 910 Duke of Alba, Smnisli Am- bssssdor to Great mltain. will re- turn from Spain over the week- end with specific pi ises from General FfBYiCO that he will re- lease all Italian and German troops for evacusti I to their homelands immediately after the victory parade May 15. (A Rome dimaich yesterday indicated the ‘had been postponed tl.ll is would reinforce s. similar of the Italian Government. At home Euari Wallace, hither- secretcrv tu the ury. Mined tine minister of transport, replacing Leslie Burgln who yesterday was appointed to head the new - istny of swirls‘. ‘Ilhere was a. re- shuffle of the Junior ministerial posts consequent upon Captain Wallace's promotion, Proposals Too Sweeping The Russian proposal for a military alliance frankly had Don- dori and Paris worried because neither wintry had been prepar- ed to go that far. Britain and ldranoe iii-id t/wo immediate objec- tions. neither of which should be taken as meanii-i the Russian weasel necesso. y will be ve- t :- 1. The vléetcrn democracies tales the view that s. full-fledged mili- tary alliance might throw Berlin into such a role thsrt it might start s. we: instead of ing against one. That would give Chancellor Hitler another chance the German peoples to cries of "ericirclement." 2. Smaller nations like Poland and Rumania definitely oppose Russian military alliances. largely through fear they misfit 119V" rid their territories of soviet erm- ies after the hostilities. Ideological Problem ‘Nations generally abandon ideo- logical scruples against potential allies when war aivtuslly but at the moment Britain fiance are having greet difficulty persuading Rumnais. and Poland that they should accept Promises regarding Russia's vasi military all??? iii Whitehall that the Russian proposal has not been reiected. In fwt there is hardly a chance of it beini! releoied- I“ i5 ed as an indication of Russia's wlllinwness t0 Mk0 I strong, determined stand against Eirropean aggression It will form the besls of imlisr neeotieiions between London. Paris and Mos- cow for a w. amen/t policy- Geivore Gedenou. the Rumanlan Ilureign Minister, will lflive in on Sunde or consultations A180 Oil’ B H, was mecagmlghldi‘ Beaver-ford. another vessel heading for Q11 - Fishing Vessel Submarine For (Continued on m!‘ 1!. C01 5) Mista kel1 Is Belief Midi-unset Captain Gurrlsfm tole- coiiimuiasi n. n. new o! m‘ risonuu “laid mm’ ed ' filflfl oi rted ‘iii rtlvlniroht ‘ill: w fill rnigtsken for on , a t “n” “fill 5.2a?" Eilfiiiofii? but ss is: L port to 00m under Reid as be lashed here conisht he n - . h 0t ye done so er Bold reported to Vioe-Admlrel W. Helium/grief of vul that 00p Ger- his VQUBI pemed musings/unfit pilot boot finned- kitsch. M“ he seen ibis indicated Cauptuln Gs:- silttlrient effect no change in the nth policy. Of y o . .. so f iic=$l'$i'¢ii'°i'§i°£"°iii"'€i2 mstlier. ‘cabinet as‘ Consideration In LondonAndParis Far Reaching Soviet Plan Would ‘Call For Full Military Cooper- ation Between Three Powers. i (By J. F. Sanderson, Canadian Press Staff Writer) LONDON, April 21—The British and French Govern- ments were in close consultation tonight on Russia’s pro- posal to resurrect the Triple Entente of Great War days raids of Germany, Italy and forge a tripartite military alliance between Britain_ France and Russia was delivered to Sir William Seeds, the British Ambassador in Moscow, but it is still too early to predict whether it will be accept- ed or rejected in favor of some other anti-aggression plan. Meanwhile the British Foreign Office has set up s. special board to consider claims totalling millions of dol- for the loss of, and. damage Jo, British ships and property and the injury and death of British subjects during the Spanish civil war. All up during the hostilities but now will be presented for payment. rSchooner Adrift Off Sable Island GLOUCESTER, Mass. April H. —'I'he Gloucester schooner Ray- mOnde was reported disabled yard of the North Atlantic." Th ormaticii was relayed i the sd-iooni carries s of 21 men under Captain Wed eede Lgilot contain rsnmtgi 25 P M e submarine l 015011. Publisher Dies At Campbellton CAMPBELLTON. N. 8.! Apr-liar —(OP)—Charles S. O. Rocket, Campbellicn s w newspaper. died tonight. He egg been ill since December. He is survived by his wife three daughters. three sons an t/wo brothers, the latter including Mr. Justice O. S Orocket. of lire Supreme Court 0d’ Canada. Noted Composer Of Light Operas Dies LONDON. April fli-ME-Berv 1mm Finnk, , noted I _l ht operas. revues an ballets, . en e ‘iagegwiiffiy in 1932M“ mh as». the o ixgéltas "lflxwatha" and “Moons ' k composed a long list of musical productions fm- hhe Emails-instead A ‘men-town’ lSAf ‘i ICAL SERVER Tbronlc. April I1 —-(OP)--Minl- mum and maximum temperatures: Da/wson 38 44 Vancouver 42 58 Edmonton a R6831! Wlnni 20 58 8 0 Ottuws. 82 4d Montreal 80 b4 S6 - M int John 84 52 alifax 36 d0 1 32 M. Maritime lie-st: Mostly fair and mild, ly winds and pmbsby some mowers IR. hifill» Hi: tide this sitterrioon It 12- 02 and tomorrow mornmg at, 13:0. Bun sets this evening st 01S ggdwises tcmorrow morning st l; First qusi-tcr moon April 26, l.- sumsrierside tide is minutes IOWHDWH. ' later than Char TIE CAR III-BY QAILINGI have Borihn 0-40 u. m. 1 p, Ir. Tornsutluellmll-lllspm. . .-.-u-r I-lLlIhI-naei _..._.-._ ....-...-,:,___" ,‘-__' -u:i-a1¢Q' . g '-