Iimxrus "or A MERE MAN ni-n-u-v Afriendshbifllfltllilmfli- act“ " ‘W’ "" P“ mum-ire mach“: o o! lteell. -~_ floversPriiioo Edward Island Like the Dew ‘ 3u:.::-ii:.~....:--.~:: hi. C", “or “vwl-f ~ -- I ""=== w _ OWN, CANADA. MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1935 8 PAGES 3,1, "gg-‘gtlgvgym a WE v01. UTION SPREAEFTHRIOUGHO UT GREECE Island 6T Crete 521mb Is Continued (A. r. ay cos-eur- Special Win) numwevo. Southern Bho- pil, libroh 8-H" aeroplanes mm the Union cf south Africa tbesesichtcdc! for Young. wlfc of the Gov- ernor of Rhodesia, missing choc nuriidiiy whim his aeroplane was down ln the bush country, Fmu‘ other pianes were with Dr. J. Kerby forced al- mdy In the hunt, While :00 mlive twill?! Ind 170 railway employee! were beating the bush bend, Sir Hubert Your. Pope Canoniz M a r t y r s (O. R-Havu)‘ NIDQSIIIE m, - m... “g m, '- John cardinal Fisher, martyrs 9f Pope Plus XI- Both and the Lord Chancellor were ledge Henry VIII es head of church. ANNOUNCEMENTS L I. wedlock. b50084- "mv. .. turnips for the present, J. "Buperiors vs. Cornwall O. Cornwall Rink tonight. Skatln! tar mcich. 0f send-finale. L- night. "Ilflngctunfil? mietsctwltonto "witch Hornets v0. Oranltee at 8km cfter. B96117. Moi-ch 0th; until noon. Dimstnflriage vs. usrshfiel lb .._-.- ANIIB on Wcdncsda o'clock. "En-WY I N"! 800d time at "III (IBDOG Ill WIIIBIIIIG tkli ‘Wines ready for the Osmival. meeting! pctroneo der King ‘Henry VIII of England. was deemed today in the presence the Cardin- ta ii, who was Bishop of Rochester, p; depth for refusing to acknow- COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. arc Eighfle Hiflhfleld tonixht. L-BM’! _“Boi-den Linc Olub loading hm, Ifimbc. calves. Albany, Wed- 14-5060-8-4-81 "Hockey at usrsiirisiu tonight. d. urth time of league finale. Skate after. 1.15075 "Final playoff game between vices Roads and Mt. Herbert ct night 8t 8 11-5078 the lending and scope of the Act. Women's Institute. annual supp iiltht. If not fine, Tuesday night, L-5068 hrbress Carnival in Borden Rink. may. March 8th and Ice Sports l. Much 15th. Get your cos- L-ioev-a-i-e-e-si. of the beheld "W"?! on ‘muddy, iii m Pm. m. c. n. Mum. n-eoiv-a-i-ai 1o to i5 miles from the railway ilno between Mona Ind Mu- iihuirs. Northern Module, Im- m the direction of her hum» 8S (By Guardian's Special Wire) VATICAN CITY, March 3-With ecclesiastical ceremony Bit monies More and the blessed UH- put 15119 I "Buying llv iiogiisuniei- River new mornigl Mitch 5th. Signed 1 -8l. ntinued b u y i n g Hoop. L-5045-8-2-fl (7.. 5f- 5M0 stale vs. Second Skate L-biicl-S-d-ll ld the of m. the IS IIEDDIIEIIIIIII IIIDM ATTADII DF INFIIIENZA Premier Not In Seri- oilp Condition, But W!" Require Rest For Week or Two. (0- P- By Guardian’ Speck] OTTAWA. March gy-Politiccvlv tlvltiu in the cspiuii m." been “MM” in the mt week by the l .. nett anel the t” n" n‘ B“ a we&ortwc1nwhlcbtc fully m heck his mum a, u “Dected to go to some southern re- "il". l1 hcwill pmblbly spend l W dove in the House before leav- smiiken b? influenza a week ago, MI- " ‘ was foun - slciaus to be very d by m‘ my from overwork. 1t condition was become so 11 much run down is understood his not serious but might he attempted to main- in the pace he had set roi- him- self since the first of the year. Hllllllcs Inform Ikfllatlon Much of th f 1 now before theeflgiisginnd troduced, is being handled pergan- ifllv by the Prime Minister. Meas- ures which were to have been p". sented by him this week include the eight hour day and weekly “y o; rut bills, end the resolution to set up s Dominion grain board. Other bu“ that may be dellycd by m. Bennett's inuuposiiion iiiciuiie those ccncemlng establishment o! a de- Plrtment ci-communicetions, m‘. tlcn of an economic council, and fllefldmcnts to th Oi . do” ML c d Ase Pen Unemployment neusr L-BOBQ‘ emifoymcnt relief will again be vary r I I I In a few weeks the matter of un- much to the forefront. Exle B "FBI"? in lid ' In monthly instal- ments. will expire 0n March 31. No indications have been given u to what new arrangements will be ef- fected and Minister of labor W. A. Gordon told the House a few days ago that no concrete plans or re- quests for further assistance had ccme from the provinces. ' Quiet Week " Lost week wu quiet in the House of Commons. Finance Minister E. N. Rhodes made considerable pro- Krcsa with his measures amend- ing the Fhrm Loans Act and the Farmers‘ Creditors Arrangement Act of lsst yur- The former places the Canada Loan Board exclusively within the Jurisdiction of the Do- ‘ Government and does sway with the necesslt, of provincial en- abling logislntlo. 1t also widens Progress was made also with esti- mates. while the early pert of the week wen devoted to concluding the debate on Hon. Ian MacKenzieh want of confidence motion. This was defeated with s solid govern- ment vote vvith the Progressive group, except A. M. Osrmichcei (Kludersley) Joining the Liberals to support it. tins h s. iii-iii. m. o otcr- "St Avardb Beavere vs. Royals fllliwmmtl with the PYWIBM. im- am t y m8 m m It East Royalty tonight. m: RcmeId" which the Pcmlnicn cove each Undergoes An Eye Operation Prince Leopold (A. l’. by Guardlun’: Special Wire) FOLKESTONE, England, March 3—Klng Leopold of the Belgium, here on n surprise visit with Queen Astrid, underwent a slight operation, believed to be on his eye, st a local nursing home Saturday, it W85 learned today. The nature of the operctlon was not officially dis- cased. It was believed the object of the King's vilit to England, of which even the Belgian fiJbfifiy in Lon- don Wig uninfo ‘ beforehand, wss to receive treatment from a London specialist. THREE DEAD IN DAR ACCIDENTS IO. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) GALT, Ont, Min-ch 8—Twc young 'I‘o.0nto women end o. l5- year-oid girl oi’ Dundee, Ont., were killed in two traffic accidents near istwae held on a charge of mim- sruughteir. Dead are: Miss Norma M. Rod- den, 23, Misc Barber; Hunter, 21, both mm ‘room-o. and Miss Mabel Sharpe, 15, of Dundee. Amhic Peierman, Galt, whoee auto is alleged to have struck Mabel Sharpe as she was walking with her cousin on the Preston highway, was arrested on a charge oil manslaughter. The two Wm! women lost their lives when the nutmric- bile in which they were r ‘ ., from o basketball game in Gait mashed against s truck mapped on the Hamilton highway between Rockton and Sheffield. Two young men with them incurred minor heed injuries. Fred Carter. driver of the auto, taken to a hospital, was ordered to be dcto-ined theze by the police, pending investigation. Donaéd A. Smith also of ‘Toronto, a passenger, ‘was: released from the hospital w- y. Holmes Weaker, Says Doctor WASHINGTON. March 8—-0llver Wendell Holmes. IEed former 1118' I O I IHGOTPDTBIJIOIIS tice of the United States supreme peddler and mbebly was mixed up 01d Mm- o: creek politics twice Court. WM Bead mi: ti” lggiwgirl in the Harlem policy MW- during the dby and reported flhd~ .. ., .........-. i...»- w.» i’ Y“ ' " No Successor Declared .21.: fiwfiit-i i." :~"“= “mp-com 01TAw5' W“ I-Nm“ °' Mark Howe forum‘ worm?! I10 lib cab A nun who gave his name 31;...“ George Kondylls " ‘ m‘ “u” ‘mmlpontlomh 8w“ $110 Dfifliflfif-bid Jliflfit who hi! as Benpeusaio 21 we: cr- ter- of War personally heeded the I“ ‘m’ " "m “I m’ °““"“‘ been It the rwiwl“ "m" °°“' (c. r s Guardian’ Bpefliel Wire) Knowle The Nwunoelhem by his rested after a pursuit’ by’ I officers search at ‘Venlzelos’ home where amt“: I strictly since Holmes was stricken m; March s- prlvote ‘secretary M R. Bmsksuian and held on s. homicide charge in they round deputy Papanaistltiu. rt“ Blocaa mvuwnt-v I-imiM- l°°~' with UIOiiOhIB-I pneumonia. wit Prsjsdhipck ofbiam ruler untfltc- was delivered this eftcrncon in J connection with o» cue. neiipeh- eehth- an opposition spokwnn .. amchmakwm‘ “mmhwhn- “W 301m" 1-‘ “MM”! "4 h‘ day or 10000000 people. bu sbdi- small sitt‘ ‘room eluttcrcd with sato owns s numbe: or ‘push ball’ and another . ' ' associate‘ m ‘§‘,'*"““°“"I' n" “°°-'°°°' u not sufiorinl- I c» not brlhw cated the ‘throne without delilnst- mm And the King‘! hunting guns, mm... 4m m, m» which canc- mmm ‘Wm that he is receiving stllnulwte" lng a successor and retired to priv- ioilowed a couple of hours later by times are used for wnblicg. (continued on Pace 3) ate life as plain Prince Bukhodaye. them-nab first interview idnce oom- i ' nmelbgimglglln: no mo?‘ g ozgugzhgrfeffodigiim 8mm: but‘ decreasinl ‘“weei 0791'. ' S k P S ‘J hes abcieotedlh-intcrmcd world tion mentioned no successor to the T 77! I“ Wm‘ “W's; ‘m ""1 "WWI!" ee 7o_ revent mo, _ap ,h_,m w,“ m m‘ mwmwgi$ggm ma; oronto eatre _ _ W ' v ' .\lE'1'EORl-;‘.. i ,, .,. Economic Collaboration ghqg; M,'--=°”°"»- -“°'--o~"”,,,,, ,,,.,,, srrmgspg; Found Dead In HIS Office .51. “.."o‘..'.'".c“........."- u... $5.‘. 3°=-T1-i‘=;'i.:*.i%:.”ci..“‘:§: A --—- ~ Mm‘ 1* Ir (o. h-fla ‘ by recent dilniehv 14> t-bl RP- mm, 5mm, ‘mi-nun ‘g m, “ma”, m... m, u “and” m (o. r. By durum‘- Special Wire) iimn-cy mvtovich, e BOD-ln-IAW §g:-l::tcn_ (B! flflrfliw" l "W m i" °° ten-puny country residence u “mo. eimm lows: ,Mlcruh twice or the mivdmd “"31 “m” “‘ Winnipeg , dic- Ohins which the Jlpcnese bu! re- bhyqugh the heed, the body of Aippiebys ,_ longed e from goi-imo “My, o; no,” y; the jfltigh Qqv- was , by, proprietor and home, called st the office about the "Nevin i“ ernmnt to ‘fiche,’ and reliilticn. - _ rncnsger of the Row ‘theatre, ta- some time. The meshed and," _ -_‘ |ugfdifll Albin- Occunsrcisl circles interpreted daywasfoilndlyinlmtbeflccrcf thpglnaorihedooiinsnd Lovt- m... 1,,“ . a. “aha!” ygn-thebotllccnintemptivlritain hisotficcinfrcntcfia-ieosfqhcm cvlwiibeipedhiuicilmbthrmm. gfllttzitihafi“ .. m: music-unbeaten: tsunami» uitandpctcntlll B s ' d 0 whiehuooinoumnsin. mm authorities hm ruched ii m; m“ s. ibmicial bore infiilnec a m I in Gstcese er- qy . q g q range c were sesmhmg m his scene, m. Thomas not. pmi- “mum ofsnimpendinscoecixiiiccoihpoetomenu specially tuition . , thgmmdgfl. clogictctflie uumnto.aener-ai_ I m provinces when ospauese-cmilub. k J d “ma”, my ‘ma; so yearn. Hospital. removed the two bullets “gr-Quinn; n::ti;V‘l'=c-O‘I.;Bt;ei>'i:|“n%i:t no m: that lino-Jcpansee ec- ed industries have been cucccnfifl- P¢ pg Qfl III GIDIOY concluded u» burlesque mm Aflpleby‘! skull. nq were m, M "new," m,“ .- i ommicecilsisiretiommderdis-bcompetiugwithflritciaandihs . theetreinthe city, on queen builyinushroemembutstentstive cvcsicu a mines 1w Imni WM New d ht i t Street West, in m» tmmedtlte vl- exmilncticn hmmo to the police ‘urgirgmug: ‘tziilloligvrlill n m: mm seriously curtail sat- m government c» a use to | ngw g a n ‘I. clnity of mehm ChfhlWWfl. um they mm be of different m "g, m, mm”, u u, M m1, m emu and numb bciothntewuiotpnrtleipotionay . n Hisbodywlc found by Roy calibm-‘lbecolnibiiity sugmted “u...” m ,. M‘, trade interests in Ohms cine was Wain-n power! in e sisnobb ion WongYounmmclnblrdi-hcdiln- thattherewsemnreihan cnegun- New moon llcuda1_llsrch 4. u: uccentoedtobeenemnnfortomaewuuidsetescbrakeon eseFneMaeonqv/fiowerepre- man. v-agl-Inamh“. “n”, In“ the notes, which were sent yes- grown: Jspsneee enterprise in sonting c ploy in the theatre to- In Appieby‘: pockets were almost m“, n,“ qhnhgmmym x mquL , _Altc.Ohfnewouldbeicfllikeiytc day. Wciu wmtupstairstothe tooincasihwbichtheelcyerhad Y -~~ gflmmvoyshduncu-sbu- ccospesaspmm bah. with its uriuanmmmonooi-Jhnie- overlooked. A fingerprintgxpert Ing- Ivfil-v H‘ l. l- Illa! lieved to have induced the nctoe liven conditions. if these poem, ceiveduosnswei-tohis knocks cn msdeaeerefuienuninstionci the fi“-..hm,,¢¢n, (Inn) 115.8. wnqtlydlniisionitiehfl. tlndcil. office mnh. us r. n. hi1! mm limb» i . I ., 0.. r... IINEII IDSES IND DI DIIEII Crippled Montclare Enters Halifax Har- bour, Testifying To Furious S e a s En- countered. (O. P. b] Glilrlllll’! lpNIll Wile) HAL-WAX. Much a-nfllflfifll b? mountctnoim less that drowned one u! her crew, killed another and iniurec vwo. time. the cued.- icn Pacific liner Miontclaze steamed into Halifax harbor indict’ with be!‘ flejg mt half-cunt. Broken buivwsrlu, a twisted dc!"- rlok and shattered windows were seam of the ‘IMO-ton veneers bottle with the Atlmtic during one cf the worst crossings within the memory of her oldut mmcu. One great wave that broke clear over the Monk-Jere caused host c! thedeiimdfifiidthe-ieath cilia’- son's mete Hugh Owens and sea- men William Kirby, both o! Liver- POOI. ED8- Llftedmunthedeckasthcwuve tbonteelbulwartgwhvelue head wee cruahcdflewas deed when theshiphdoctxvrteaichedhieddie. Rushed in llfilbltll Injured by the came wave, wa- men-Iceevhiticbmnndcndwillism Jones weie ruched to hospital in so theliner nmwcwebrokencndensputaticui otthelegwcefound necessary. while Rhhmond bed cevenl bmbenribsmditwaltceredone hadpunoturedelung. Boimdfou-Hallfaxfrumfllusvw andLivemooLthe Mcntolarercn intothestozmTuesdny morning. Theseu- was heavy end the liner wssmnkincherwlyelowiywhefl hercitiiicershacwcrnlngot the Windows Bhliiiercd Somcoftlae water that rolled ump in prices of‘ livestock on Ohiccgu “‘ opened new cut-let m Canadian cattle end chininente have recently ‘ ‘ sharply. m tligiilliii, has theflstore and Constable Kenneth implicated In Uprising Farmer Premier flatbed; v61;- iiiolos “Grand 01d Man" of Greek politics who, it i; reporlgd, 1mg .0991!!! joined fife revcluticnisiu in DVEII $30,000 IIANSDIII MDNEY STIII MISSING Authorities Spcculate On Probable Dispos- ition of Currency In Lindbergh Kidnap- Murder Case. (By Pat MoGrafly) (copyrlrht, 1905. By The Associated Press) (A). By Gun-dish’: Special Wire) NEW YORK, March (i-The mn- acm phase o1 the Lindbergh case remains tonight, three years s-nd two da-ys after the actual kidnap- ping of the child, only "two-fifths solved." 0f the $50,000 psld by O01. Char- les A. Lindbergh to a. ransom col- lector in s. Bronx cemetery April 2, 1982 only $19,716 has been ac- counted for. Unlncountcd For IINKED iimi NAZI [DTSCH Former Austrian Min- ister Held On 'l‘rca- son Charge. vmuue, March Ii-Antou m..- tclen today was coup-outed with a chem by the new pioeecutoi- that he had shown by his emulsions onthefiistdayor his trial for high treason he had guilty know- lcdcl of the prociees o1’ the Nssi putecb of last July, in which Ohm- uellor Erlcclbcit Dollifuse was slam. Former Austrian Minister of had the revolt succeeded. He ep- Deued still pale and weak fmm wounds fctwlvexi, police say, in 5n sttempt- ct- sulcide when he was arrested. The session was adjourned early Ie doctors said he was unfit to ‘ further quwtlonliig. Alleged’ Islander Is Con vi c ted IMHIDERICTON. March 3 Ohlrkcd with the their. on Feb. 23 0f a number of small articles from a local chem store, a. man giving his name as biiughlln Gain, Prince Edward Island, was found guilty by police court here this mOmlng and was remanded until Monday for seriiznce. _ Gsln, who was not represented by counsel, pleaded not guilty. Three witnesseq were called by the prosc- cuticn, including two employee of Water, ci the city police. h-ocecu- tion was by the informant, Chief of Police Nathaniel Jones. Magistrate Walter Limerick in the begi Somewhere-either in a hidden place, in actual circulation still, or I ‘s $30,285 of the currency which intermediary, handed over to the ransom collector. Where is it’! active in the invectllatlon of the crime of the Bourla-nd Hills believe death sentence for the murder, has the money in e hidden place. Oth- ers believe Hauptma ed despite the fact that the numbers into circulation. Theory F" " ’ I One official of the Federal Ro- serve Bank, hcvirever. used tonight the word " possible" as regards a theory that the ransom bills could have been passed through the bank unrecognized to be finally destroy- ed or stored in the old money vaults of the United States treasury de- partment. The internal revenue de- (Ooutinucd on Page 3) PDIIDE PRDBE S I A Y I N D S (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, Match 8-—'1‘hree islcyirm today, all cf which police linked with the lucrative policy game, gamb , dope or vice rac- kete, made a dramatic prelude to l. iiweeping grand Jury investigation pining iomcinrow. John (‘Spider’) Murine, 36, deo- ei-ibed by poiioe as 3. policy rac- keteer, was shot and killed by two gimmen as he walked from s Brooklyn hotel with a. woman friend. I The bodiv of a reputed drug peddle: with two gunshot wciimds lnthehcadandathirdmhdsann wag found on the roof of s building on 106th street by a tenant. Police identified the ca Salvatore Natoldi, 24. Natoldl, officers suid, was definitely lmown as o. drill; perhaps destroyed by the United States treasury department, there Dr. John F. Condon, the Lindbergh some authorities who have ban Bruno Richard Huuptrncnn, under on each bill were listed and known to all banking houses in putting it Under Qf Rebe which had spread to Thrace land. Government planes, after to continue the bombardment Crete was in the hands of the Iiavdselzed $1,000,000 from Cancels Thrace, in the northemtcm comer Turkey. Plane: Attack Bkbel Ships Loyal aeroplanes struck again at the five naval vessels manned by rebels, standing of! the shores of Crete. \ The resignation of Eureig-n Min- ister D. Maxirnos, the im-est of the Governor P l of Crete and the resignation of three other cabinet "' I combined to force the government “a call the navel 01m or 1932 to the colors, and to prepare for call- ing cut aimiy classes on the main- land if necessary. Btu-me: Premier Ellcutherics Ven- izeloe openly joined the forces of sedition in Crete, where he lives. becoming the spearhead of an anti- government movement which ap- peared to be becoming more ser- ious hourly. Athens Quiet Athens was quiet, olthoufll "m!" martial law and 1n a. state 0f c1686- Following direct censorship, the government suspended some sec- tions of the constitution. These were not specified. The government announced alr- craft had located the nve chip! which they pursued yestefdfl-Y in flight down the Eegcan Sea, over- taking the cruiser Acercfl and 5cm‘- ing o. direct hit with an aerial bomb while the ‘vessel lay in Souda Bay. near Canes. Crete. Watchers from the chore. wwrd- lng to reports reaching 11cm. 831d a. huge column of more arose from the ship other the bomb stnick. leading to the belief she ma)‘ be wt out of action. Uhccnflrnuod reports gelling of the arrival of five ships in Crete said three of them were severely dem- aged. Search Home: The government searched the Athens home of former lfreunler Venizeioe, the 71-year-old ‘Grand Control 1 Forces Government Calls Out Naval Reserves -—- Former Premier Joins Forces Of Revolutionists. (Associated Press, bTEu-a-rdlanh Special Wire) ATHENS, March 3. — The Greek Government bombed the home in Crete of former Premier Eleutherios Vchizclon tonight in a grim effort to stamp out a. fast-growing revolt and Macedonia on the main- Bombs from aeroplanes and machine guns were turned. on the residence at Canea of the 71-year-old rebel leader and “grand old man” of Greek politics, but meagre reports did not discioc whether he was home at the time. raining bombs upon warships seized Friday night by rebels in the navy, flew to Athens tonight for more munitions and returned to mutinous Crete FIN AN CB8 BEVOLT revolutdonlsts. Venizelcs was said ll treasury tn iinmce the revolt. As the harassed government celled out navel reserves, reports come that the rebellion had ruched Alexandr-manila and other towns in ct’ Greecqbetween Macedonia Ind Information that Sores, Eastern Macedonia, bu! been recaptured from the rebels indicated the uprising was more extensive than 0t firul believed. This was the first news o! disturbances in that section. Cease Search For Missiona ries (A. P. By Guardian's Special Win] ELAN, Bhcnsi Province, China, March 3—~'1‘he China. Inland Mis- sion mveaicd today that hope ha! been virtually abandoned for both Rev. S. C. Iitienchon. Australian mission worker, and his Inridon wife who are feared to have felled into the hands of Red bandits. from Fenghsien today indicating two British missionaries who set out to semch for lvlxs. Fxenchau in the rmcuntaizis of this province have abandoned the hunt. SHANGBHA, Hunan Pzuvhi Chum, March S-Ai‘. the request the Chins. Inland ‘Nllsslon this British Cousin here renewed his efforts today to sift conflicting re- ports concerning the fate o! R. A. Bosshardit and A. Heyman, ‘who refugees insisted had been tortured and murdered. The two am mum missionaries. The consul launched a new 1m qulry into the fate of the two met; They were captured by bandits lest October. A Iiicvfonoiuixc it A MAN Wiio like Evrwrfiimc. M’ The mission received a telegram ' Weather Etc‘;