MERE MAN ` ' R 1' _ Mens MAN i ora ,_, “" /' ora \\\ ___ lllllfllllill _ Ill/i as ___ -1..._---1--.. _ --. "__._____, _ _ _ ,W V0l‘S P,l'1l106'EdW&l‘d lSl8n __ Y ~ -- - _ - /_.__ ._.....-._ .___ ,___.__..,.. ,p,.f,.0sa clarified cniiiiciiiini ,,, i ii s u ii Amandmanrrwliii unit U S rmiiitis ITI1- ii IBN SAUD ADVANCES T0 YEMEN] TE C ln 0 ' _ W _ -__-_ ' _ APITALD ToMarketzngBzllK|DN5fPERS§§.§§',§§f;‘§§i 0Nil _ 0 INISH of T B own production of automo Fr d f F W F Principle _ 118 1118 aslc Family Ag-ree to we. -ao-. ~»-1 -ad wer ro-af i°‘! 5 ° °1"“?1' Three Saudian Armies On Com Terms an In Gelvevtoa M J Dwyer Pre Utilities Czar Raise IN WAR T F _ »Pf°d“°°“" T° . Manage OW” ,,,.,,,,,,f$.§l,},",},‘§,1§§,{j lt:.l,’:‘;t°:‘.:‘li;°”.fr‘."~z;"..,f, $250,000 Forilaerty. bined Offensive Against Last Industry Remallls Ulmhallged- som. " 532. ’L‘i.‘i"’ “i °.’2€ii?.;°°‘iJi”‘i‘.’$2£‘;i my- _ Stronghold Of The Imam ’ --='-"'-'=‘=“‘°="“ -~.~ -- i:%‘..1;:..§°"r“°*z*.:°:‘°““' _ ""' of Y _ Gov ISlANllERS PRUMINENT iTIJllH0l|S|E W-in are Islanders who will M ended to the Senate by an pwlliy of Arts and Science of Dalhousie University for the re- Ll d€§I€€Sl mgsehzlur of Arts: Marie L. Clark. (U. P. By Guardians Special Wire) 0fI'I‘AWA, May ll.-A number of changes are made to the Marketing Bill y amendment; tabled in the I-louse today by Hon. Robert Weir, Minister of Agriculture. One change I-1 1-H resard to the commodities which shall come under the bill as natural Products. and therefore the marketing of which could be regula- ted- The amendments define that "natural products" include: "Arri. H1515. meats, 088s, wool, dairy pro- ducts, grains, seeds, fruits and fruit products, maple products honey, to bacco lumber and such other natur river and any article of food or d or derived from any such product 0e0l‘§€i0WI1} G- E~ Dmachr Char' that may be designated by the gov "spawn Royalty; J. Frances. Vic- e gm; Wayne McKie, Charlotte- eh mm; T. N. Mitchell, Summerside; ‘ A W. Mutch, Hopetown- Bachelor of Commerce! W. K. clark, Mount Stewart. . Folloivlng are the Islanders in the ment is much more specific than the Faculty of Ami and 5¢i¢n¢e Dogg interpretation in the original bill lists: XV Helen L. Holman: Latlnl, French 1, English 1. History 1. . . d any _mm P_ Home: Latin 1’ French article of food or drink wholly or L English 1' History L partly manufactured or derived from aim c. forage; Latin 2, English “Y °““h Pf°d“°i~” al products of the forest sea, lake or rink rn products, vegetables and vegetable 'R It will be noted that the amend- hi An the or in-Council in accordance with wholly or partly manufactured e provisions of this act More Specific ch defined natural products ae: y product of agriculture or of forest sea lake or river an e powers given under the bill to siogy 2, Biology’ 12. ' nl: G. E. Darrach: Latin 2, History i, Philosophy 3, Philosophy 8. J. Harvey Bishop: Distinction in English 5 (class 2), Greek 2, History I, Sociology 4, Philosophy 8. l Economics 1 Philosophy 1 Bi-it A'n°ther change 15 in “Kara 9° P9' A. Walter Mutch: Biblical Liter- sums of money as may be necessar, sturc, Political Science 1, Philos- to ako payments out of consolidated revenue The amended provision reads. The Govemor-in-Council may from time to time authorise yment to the board out of the consolidated revenue fund of such defray the operating expenses of ‘ the board incurred by it directly or LC°l\l~1I\U€\`| OH P886 10) any expenditure incurred or author- ized by the board under the author- * , ity 0! tion ine h f." S ti 'ANNOUNCEMEN nine issetthe clilxuse uhhh; whlclrc till; COMING EVENTS ' nélnister may initiate schemes for 1’ MEETINGS, ETC "Announcements are inloried In ills column nt 2 cents per word strictly payable In advance, V1 “Rummage sale Christian 5:, i2 at 3 o'clock L 4354 Church Schoolroomf Saturday, May B » ~ ' P 6 -`- r "5D€CiBl Tal-kie "Adorable" with which, and the agency through l»netC-aynor at Viewrie Monday which the regiuateu product shall “ISM L-4345- be marketed; to determine the man- " _ --#- ner of distribution, the quantity and Abb1€H&lI.May 15!b.01d time quality or grade of the regulated ind Modern Dancing. Good music , _ » D Admission 15 cents. L-4318. any person at any time, and to pm.. u -- hibit the marketing of any of the Rummage sale, Saint James regulated product of any grade or Fill- Saturday. May 12th, at 7 quality." tclock. L-4232 In sub-section “E” the power is _ -_ _ giliven to assist by grant or loan in 'Hope River Monday, l4th, en- t iertainmcnt, social and dance. If addition to "preserving, storing or not fine, following night. 1,4403 cc "Christian Church C. G. I. T. gently sale. Fennell dr Chandler’s, ° in aui-day, May 12, L4401 and alienate such real pr rt as o *__ o ll . , dr"M°fh°f`5 Dlyl A Jean Gordon °__._ ____ _ __ . ess will please her. R. P. Simp- Wbi 99 Queen St. 13-4399 D"Dol'it miss seeing Mt. Herbert lnramiitic Club present their play York Hall Tuesday, May 15. L-4433 "Prince Edward Island Hospital gislglscz Gvrndiintlon, Tuesday, May H 1 Wlbfk. at st. Paul's Parish b1l.Adm1ssion2li cents. L-4372, emathyis home run, a ammoth <_;_ ee M Hear an aigmmve program ng field fence with the bases loaded U-‘ic at ilrrruy church sands , y st E3 P. M. choir assisted by popular lm silver collection. x.-441; mmgfsgm haulers starting Bangor Hmm gdnbsdly, May loth. Savage manage May 22nd. Dum- ry. L- . 4431 "Livestock m marketing bog;-4 }°¢d_ rlirlllkstoxvidnaruav, May mth at noon tm 3 .0ycc1lL;¢;l(oon. Albany after. ~ L-4Q0. "ci "" Section four of the act which pro- Via "The board shall, subject to the rgna . The following sub~seetion has gulating products. Section Four des the authority for the Dominion rketing Board has the first sub- ction changed to read as follows: revisions of this act, have power to gulate the time and place at roduct that shall be marketed by e "processing" of commodities in nditioning,” which were in tho i i l bill en eliminated' "To acquire, hold OPS y the opinion of the Governor in uncil may be necessary for the (Continued on Page 10) Baltimore Evens Series With Leafs (C. P. By Guan-dia.n'e Special Wire) TORONTO, May ll-Woody Ab- clout over the deep righxll centre- in the seventh inning, gave Balti- more an 8 to 5 victory over Toronto here today and evened the series at one victory each. It was the longst hit seen here this season. Tb, Orioles made all their runs off Bert Cole, veteran southpsw. who pitched Sood ball after a had first inning until the fatal seventh. of the attorney. Ernest E. Noon, late in the day, the anonymous informant demanding that if he was “ready to talk' he should “put an ad in the personal column of one’of the morning papers tomor- row.' Predict lelease Tb, new aspects of the case broke into the open while author- ities, who had called off all official activity to allow the negotiations to proceed without police hindrance, were predicting the release of Gcttle “within 24 hours.” Starting the series of develop- ments, a telephone call was made to Noon’s office this morning in which the caller demanded $75,000, and to which Noon reputedly agreed with little hesitation. The letter to the seriously strick- en Mrs. Gettle was mailed from San Bernardino, 80 miles east of here, at six pm., yesterday, 10 hours after Gettlc hag been seized by two smooth-working masked gun- men. It said: “Get 840,000 in used bills in l0’s and 20`s and keep ready. Don‘t tell the law. We’il get in touch with you later. It was written upon cheap paper in an ordinary hand. CREW ABANDUN WRECKEII SH IP Repair Costs Prove too Much - Crew Leave For Boston. (C. P. By Gunl'dil.n’s Special Wire) NORTH SYDNEY, N. S., May ll -Abandoning their wrecked vessel. 20 members of the crew of the American fishing schooner Pilgrim left today by train to return to their homes in Gloucester. Captain Cecil Moulton and threc seamen remained to strip the schooner of engines and valuable parts. The Pilgrim ran on Petrle's Ledge at the entrance of Sydney Harbor last Saturday morning in a dense fog. Later she was refloated and brought to North Sydney. She was badly battered, however, and Captain Ben Pine of Glouces- ter, one of the owners, who has been here since Tuesday, decided to abandon the vessel rather than attempt to make her seawortny again. Cost of repairs was estim- ated at $4.000. Work of removing the engines and other equipment from the 20-year old craft was begun yes- terday and when it is completed Captain Moulton and his helpers will follow the others of the crew to Gloucester. Arrangements for transportation of thg crew were completed after Captain Moulton conferred with The visitors scored five runs in that innings after two' were out. United States Consul Hugh watson in Sydney. - "fp ~-if *‘ ` : 3;,-5 Britain ’s Air Defence To guna 5' M°th°f’ in the Church -riii»f2i1‘;i.i.. ..‘1f.:l.’.~ "Thes W* D . nuiy u,.‘f",,1““°“°“' °f'°fHi»1lcy than ‘d“f°- guaranteeing wanililtmxh, »y°“’l if conditions "mm e Jllll like it. Enqulm ' ‘ A- MW". Manager. -also -Md Wire) LONDON, May ll-The British Government is determined to bring its air defences up to the level of the air power of any nation within "striking distance," Stanley Bald- win told the national gathering of Women'| Conurvativs Associations today. The delegates who crowded Al- bert Hall cheered as he added, “I ask you to trust the government, and put the force of public opin- ion behind them at s time when they are doing all possible for the pesos of Europe and the world- and for the honor and security of their own country." The government has frequently Ay PAY Ill ADVANCE As ':§’°'::'bTll‘¢l;yi2r°°e’l:»i'l| tutlrl-1s:),'nu'.u:;e sent out. In pe". 'ml WVU. will gp. I °0mpg_n|°:."ta: |l M. L CIIARLOTTI-1TOW“;:` GUARDIAN _ announced its policy onairforoee. Equal That Of Any Power (C. P. Cable By Gilardiure Speolaltv in thi event, which seems highly unlike y, that the nations agree to concrete reductions. Mr. Baldwin. Conservative party leader and Lord ca , out a n un- "'§.'.i2'."‘ °i.a“‘° °tl“€“ .".§.“‘° try ooulrdelgnclude a disarmament agreement all by itself. The British proposals on dis- armament were still the best and most likely of acceptance that had been offered, he added, Ind if would soon be known whether they were to be euecr' ful or not. He rsfgfrgd to the forthcoming dis- lrmalnmt conference assemblaifé and added, "we are entering. fbf goodorili,whatseemswbethe 1-*___* Insull will rest in the hospital without cost. The superintendent said this was in repayment of In sul t o i BUMMERSIDE P E I Mily 11- and deep regret that the trustees oi’ the Prince County Hospital re- 1' geon, the matron, at their regular 1' monthly meeting held last night. ° Th *I tl d Cl celved the resignation of Miss Pid on Wednesday 11° Wm be “Y 8 re, ,ma on was wcepge an wth sums taken from middle west Will t k eff t J 15th U pltal in the year of 1930 from Montreal and has given complete~P satisfaction and the news of her th It was with gre'at'disappointment ,, ° ‘m his °h"¥° that he WM _ B. h clo departure will ba learned with re- 0011 batbrobe which has been his gret. by the pai-rons of that instltu- i tion. The trustees came to no de- to B. 6 €C Oli 11110 Mp, pidgeon mme to the hos. count.; of his brother, Martin. oisioh last night on the appoint- "well, boys. good luck to you all- An ment of a successor. Miss Pidgeon is a native of Kensington and ul w i estman. R E G R E T T E D Next Tuesday lnsull must answer Ullilty or not guilty to two charges e s _WT a . , rul all ~ N “fn 1° W 5° “dw (A. r ay oursiarn special wire) 6111611 (A. P. By Gurdlmh Special Wire) ;lnder terms of a new labor con- gklgmgo, my u__5,mue1 In_ nos snoahns, May 11--while rect- The agreement. however, did ,,,n_ 5,. was at m,,,.,y ,,m,gh,,_ negotiations for me ms", of wu_ not affect four steamship lines for 25 'fm . liam F. Gettle from the hands of which thi’ Strikers sm] MU” W onkhlegsed Cook County Jail gfufubirlgslfmahlheellriellhinsgpiligilcl in §‘.?..izr<:.‘€.?.°'z'..‘“i .;'°:°..as.; ”‘ll§1»€dt“‘-il2”¢‘°S.»i‘l¥f-f‘2-P¢T»°“i‘ri ri.“iz““ :.'“:.iii "° M me My 1° ~ ransom demand to which the fain- 1°” bmeged W‘mm'°“l'° °’ "W cn topo” t “ cihn-Sizwem 'lt co r ny “wmeyquwkly ureed' me m_ pmmc coast, where 1ons3h°nmen_n°\;maLl- S1195 T001" - Luked Yemens walled and ancient capital. valid wife of tfho victim received :,":n°§Di‘;§k;:°gg§';°ad°;g;;1 ‘gent "i've convinced him," said his army, under crown pr-img Emir- an entirely dif erent demand for “mmm working agreement The son. Samuel, Jr., "that he ought to gaud had 0 med an offensive 84g:000 tonight. nu th possibility of Government inte” rest there. These last three days ag - three s nigh mm' A “figs nlslferioug 25%' vention was suggested by one med- (m°“11dah“‘g;°';hri;' 1°” gg) fu" Sb” Phono can was mme to the o1rioa|”‘“°“ "°”" ’“°""’"~ been a all-aiu or huh" We t“"°°“° °°p“°l' 1'; contributions to the institu- n when he was the city's wealth United States Government haf gainst him Then, too, a court will shanghaied from his seagoing efuge, the Greek freighter Maiotis igned and asked to answer state larges of embezzlement, connected tilities to meet brokerage ac- LONDON, May 11-King Ibn bined movement upon Sana, The powerful rulers largest . P ainst Bada, key city northwest of a and the gateway to the pic- Advancing Toward City ing from Hodeidah, Ycmen's im- portant Rcd Sea port, already smashed by Ibn Saud`s Saudi Ar- abian forces and now pollced by them while British, French and It- alian warships lie watchfully in the Harbor. The third army, now east of Sana, was ordered to advance im- mediately upon the capital-a city of about 25.000 population and sur- rounded by a brick wall five and one half miles in circumference. Saudian sources ln London re- vealed Ibn Sands new campaign la to The Associate Press to falls, it will be only I short time until our armies enter and control Sana." The Saudians, blaming the Im- am of Yemen for the Arabian war, vowed that foreigners’ interests will he fully protected, asserting the main idea of subiugsting Yemen is to bring permanent peace to that area. - "War To Finish" King Ibn Saud decided, the Saudians said, on a “war to the finish" when the Imam Yahys failed to keep promises to enter in- to a 20-year peace arrangement. They asserted Yemens ruler sent rsiders into territory of Saudi Arabia.. "A man like the Imam, who has broken his word continually should not be permitted to rule longer," the saudians said, “so Ibn Saud determined to break that rule." The Saudlans officially absolved Italy of any connection with the Yemen, refuting reports that the Imam had a defence pact with Italy, which, like France, has in- terests across the Red Sea. As he loft the county jail hos- ital, dremed in dark blue business thes again instead of the mar- uniform, Insull waved goodbye the other patients and said, d if I don't come back here, I ant to wish each one of ou the Y well lrriowri in Prince County. V _very best." n b 1053 in me event of Wheat, quo FL YING FLYWHEEL d y, S W Jacobs (Lib Cartier) drew attention to the fact that press d 440 Yards Into House. th (C. P. by Gua.rdian’s Special Wire) MONTREAL May n__Hm.1¢d ted at the Rome conferences by Col. with deadly folooe by an exploeioinh: ...____ Xt large part of a flywheel tong A- P. B G dbh' Speolnl Wlrc) all; tyilr~;d:gl1t€ruoh}l ( Fig!-:Tl légaymlglggghg; gdivumment had been made to Lori- and the third storey floor e. een ours I ei' veraun home to strike and kill the risirer Body Corporation Plant °‘““°“" Robert Patrick, 48, as he sat read- No. 1 walked out, the Buick Motor t as ° . . if .‘:.‘“°..':.r.'. °““‘ .na 'I‘he death-dealing piece o on ro ng . men u ts weighing 24 pounds, was one of least until Tuesday. wg” abmad' Such °°n°°5`°I°m mm' P|"°°5 mm whim 5 Inge “W” There WB-5 HD ¢XDl&I\&t10h f1'0m only one year, and there would be ‘"3 flywheel ‘W th” |“mb°"y‘“`d °f Buick officials for the closing of no reduction on the amount of P~ J- D”T’““ “Pm f°u°W"‘5 an °"' the plant on the eve cf the intro- wheat which canada would ship. Pl°5I°“ "°°“m“5 ‘mm ““k“°W“ duction of a. new model. but since causes. Employees escaped uninjur- the Maher Nm 1 punt pn-,dams ed bm' the “am” m“°m“° “nd bodies for Buick. it was assumed equipment Went “ying ‘kyw”d“` that operations could not continue One piece flew some distance in- Ln me “ce or the Fm.” m.1ke_ P ns d " - day, asserting that "once Sade. ot Affected By Change In I/Vheat Quotas O'1'I‘AWA, May ll. - Canada will Q - as being adjusted so as to permit FNB "f 00°* < The second division was advanc- Minis HD es . _ the Argentine for a. larger quota un- Man Kllled I 11 5 t andy ° der the wheat agreement. He wish- whenrroleolleuufces 14' 000 F'“"e' zi..;:'..';i°l..i:s..‘;:s..‘;ii”;i;:i a larger quantity of Argentine, Prime ter R. B. Bennett informed the use of Commons today. At the opening of the House to- a . _ . patches stressed the requests of Body Workers On S t r ik e her any change had been made in - . pools. After a conference in Rome involve Canada in any loss of ship- Debt Parley c quotas Canada replied the e Minister, had been represen- anier and John I. McFarland, head the selling agency of the wheat on, but Mr. McFarland returned to If any concessions were made, con- inued Mr. Bennett, they would not uld take the form of a loan for Not Favored Is Killed to the municipal aqueduct; 5 sec- F-ed_ ‘md mppled t° ‘Nunn "me era/l;l,n“ol"Lh‘;¢ll-ubregqnlzeurmwho is feet from the lumber yard; a third In cum," at .mn Muvme! tem, adhered to the machinery proper Wnuuy Wm “dn” B meeting of while the fourth went flying south- ohevmét Motor Cm workers m_ ward to strike the roof of the house morrow The mnmmcemsm md in which Patrick resided. - d th etin would be concerned wi H th m 0 me I he was opposed to participation in Dierohll hhznrhgf 11:12! tlleplllhliiz? ot; ‘mly with “H1011 membeflhlp U8' any general conference to consider a llective bar the top storey home, crushing “Y” “ ‘ bw” 1°' °° _ through carrying with it plaster ¥‘U‘i1'|8» but the bléelioghvzas exoigsegse and mm It ,muck Patrick on the ed in some quar rs H B- D oritativoly explained that wlillc the held’ mmm him mstmtm spread of the strike to that plant t t dl I _ 1 An employee of Nesbm Th°mp_ would be discussed. c en er any acuss ons concern ng son and Company Limited Hmm Five thousand Fisher employees revision or rcadlustment of existing ' 1 ` t th walked out yesterday in Drbmb cial firm Patrick was none a e i ' . against what they said was a re- single nation, the United States time, his wife 1: ing on a visit to dum” of ie work rates; B P Us Ontario' speeding up of the assembly line and alleged refusal of the man- - . 1 door open for any suggestions from StfUCk I ral" Wemmt 'D wafer with a un on individual debtor nations and there committee. BILL BITUBNED T0 SENATE (C P B Gnardianb Special Wire) By The U.S. WASHINGTON, May ll. - Presi- ent Roosevelt made it clear today settlement on thc world's debts. At the White House, it was nuth- United States was perfectly willing "APPEAL MADE IN ASCAH CASE Attorneys of Nelson Phillips Seek Annui- ment of Death Sen- tence. QUEBEC, May ll-Appeal of Nelson Phillips, from the death sentence imposed upon him by Chief Justice R. A. E. Greenshields, of Montreal, following his convic- tion on the chargg of murdering his 14-year-old cousin, Maud As- cah, at Gaspe, lest summer, was taken under advisement by the Court of Appeals under Chief Jus- tice Slr Mathias Tellier here today. Valmore Bienvenue, K. C., and Lucien Cannon, K. C., prosecuting attorneys, finished presentation of their arguments after Guy Hudon and Lucien Gendron, K. C., of Montreal, had submitted their reas- ons for quashing the conviction and sentence. Maud Ascah and her cousin Marguerite Ascah disappeared from Gaspc last August. The farmers body was recovered from the river some weeks later but that of Mar- guerite was never found. Phillips was arrested and charged with the murder and a confession of the crime he is alleged to have made voluntarily is one of the main ground.: of the appeal. Defence lawyers also held a change of venue from Gaspe to Quebec should not have been granted and stated certain sections of the charge of the trial Judge to the Jury were illegal. Mr. Gendron insisted the alleged confession could not have been made voluntarily by Phillips since, he sei attributed no motive for debt funding ageements with nny‘- would not Join in any general debt discussions. President Roosevelt has left the is still, in high official circles, an expectation that some hitherto un- disclosed move will be made-either abroad or in Washington-to break FREDERICTON, May 11-Struck ('7I,i,A%A May u__.rh° commons the apparent War debts deadlock, by a fast moving passenger train ' ' lx of certain md dfeslbd 1°” “°°“‘ “W ‘°°” *he Qrhvlolllllmvnliutlllllrcldtpillyulhs sonata in bmi? m“m“Wd “dy °‘ mm” the Fruit and Honey Act, and rs- Hsrry Turnbull W"-S ‘°“f“1 *bb turned the bill to the senate, the morning about 6.30 o'clock on the Umm. chamber Wd” amd” not M, raiimad track about s mile and e. hum on the ,mmdmm¢,,_ A num. half lb0V8 the 0- N- R~ 5°m°'1 M*-" ber of the amendments made by the dmun ton Senate were aces ted b the Com E ds . P Y " The body was so badly mutilatgi mens but the unendlrinent, pricivid- that recognition was impoloib ing that the governor- -counc ln- a.\'ld identification was made stead of the Minister should IP- thmugh some papers in a P°°\¢et prove regulations, was objected by of his clothes. the 0011111101114- . . _ .. .-1,- ro pam-its -gn wwf last lap of disarmament nego- tiatiov~~" _ 7' V some irresponsible commentators on 5 ` . ference to war debts, but merely for himself. d, it ‘the crime and was furthermore full of inaccuracies as to time, place and other important facts. LONG TREK (C. P. By Gnardi:tn’s Special Wire) VANCOUVER, May ll-Miss Christy McKenzie, R-N., of New Westminster, B. C. ,and Miss "Bunny" M. de Gray of Winnipeg left here today for an attempt to walk from coast to coast. On British (C. P. Cable) (By Guai-dian's Special Wire) MANCHESTER, England, May ll. -Sir John Simon, British Foreign Secretary, took the opportunity dur- ing a. public speech upholding pro- tection today to denounce as illogi- cal anyone who believes a. notion is able tc pay tremendous sums in war debts simply because it happens to have a budget surplus. Goods cannot be tnmslated into exchanges and trade, he pointed out. He stressed he was not speak- in for the government in his re Sir John said there seems to be Str John Simon Speaks Debt Problem argued that because Britain had a budget surplus she should be ready to pay up. This, he described as fallacioue on two counts. First, the difficulty in connection with vast international payments was not the question of whether the budget was balanced. "It is an in- jury to world trade and world re- covery if we are to contemplate the transfer of enormous quantities which we receive in the fonn of huge monetary sums for intemation- goods, but which we are asked to al transfer without disrupting world ‘pay back in the form of money," he said. It should also be recognized how the budget was balanced here, he said. "It must be borne in mind that in relation to the national wealth British taxation last year was at least twice as heavy as the cor- I A i\\'i ... ._ .. _ Vlotorlzi . Cnlizni-.v o. ... _ Snsinilnnn ... . '... 4\ Toronto . . . ~ .. 4*) 42 DISCUSSEII Advisability of Float- ing Loans On' the London Market Is Considered. -ki (C. P. By Guardilurs cial wk, O'I'I‘AWA, May li.-séfeie floatin! Uf IDBHS by Canadian provinclcs governments on the London markel would be somewhat difficult at pres- ent, in the opinion of Primo Minis, ter R.. B. Bennett. The Prime Mine ister was dealing with il question ol Hon. Ian Mackenzie, (Lib. Vancous ver Centre), who wished to know what the policy of the Dominion Government was in respect to per. mitting the provincial governments to enter the British market for re- funding. London, Closed Mm-get The matter was one over which the government had not control, answered the Prime Minister. Hq understood,_ho'.vcver, that the tend. ency over in England was not td permit the provinces to float issues on the London market. The Inndorj market was a closed market, he cons tinued, and the permission of thd British treasury must be secured beg fore a. loan could be floated on i He understood that it was extrenielq difficult for the provincial govern giants to secure permission at press Make Own Loans Conditions, however. might Chang ' added the Primo Minister, no absolsf ute statement could be made on thq matter. His understanding was tha under the constitution the province were authorized to make their 0,, loans without reference to the DQ. minion. There was. however, a diss position on the part of some lendf~r| to ask for Dominion support. ivheri To province was trying to map.; 4 sn, The Weather, Etc* ALL . ltilns sat iii_s0Mz-vi Silt ein' (it Less) Y0u time fiic time (utr look Q' ,l ;-l_"il ’ § . =_\{ (_/1;! /f, f i/ 'V n .;>.1`.`f"~.. ,. "" is ..._ »:"\ - Fresh southwest to northw winds; cloudy with scattered sh _ gr; and some fog. (cnrinrllnii Press) .\iicTi-:onoi.ou_i<'.i;. owicial, 'ina 0n¢,,_ .\lny il--Biiuimuiii and mnxiinu tc-iiipvriitiires :- Dawson .. 34 A ki 'k 1-' ' \'nncoii\'c;- . . . - Eilmonion .. ... .. ,... N ~j ESESLLESZSSS; llnnff . . . ... (ill - 434 liogiiiii _. . .. -» ... itil \\’liini|\eg .» .le Kingston .. . . Oltnwu . , . .~ 4| Riontrciil . . . - ..-- 4'* Qui-hoc .,, » - ... 4* Suiut John . .. -I2 Halifax ... -ill Charlottetown ... ... All FORECAST Maritime \\'cst:-l~'rr-sh winds. shift- ing to i\urth\\f\.~'t; iiinstly rlourly and cool with ii fcw llizlit. w ilivrcrl .-hou-- i-re, Maritime Plant. 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