_ iaic tin lLr-que capital. MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN Life is what we put into it. 1r: d I turn (luiir 932111,‘; ‘Guardian, lun Two Cont! Founded 1881 Everybody Covers Prince Edward i Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, MAY 2s, 1937 10 PAGES MAXIMS O F A Aiiiill") MAN He lives long who lives iii-ll , _._ __ ,__.._.__ ._._v Anllunl bulmrrlpilllli Delivered $5.00 lty Mail (ariililn unit l). a. \. $5.00 3.41.1) WIN LA 1111's 3R CENT PRESSIIBLUSE ill BILBAlYS ‘IRBN RING’ (A. i’. by Guardian's Special Wire) l'l'l‘t)lll.~\. Spain, May 21-111- wrgi-nt troopi routed three "first llilllfllllllh" of (iovernment soldiers loiiiglil in a swift charge up the tlopes of iuiiiiiitiiiiisi south of Am- u-ehii-la, niiic miles east of Bilbao. Prisoners captured included Bas- que aiul .-\\l\i!‘lilll groups. apparent- " . _ Willltll‘l'lI||{ about in the rnoun- iriins uilhuut knowing their exact position and the close proximity If inuiauciiis. lllsltflibllli occupied the entire irra oi hills iiiul valleys lrctyveen tmori-liiria and the village of fiirre, ii feiv miles to the south. Positions liiken ini-iudcrl the high its of [rtcilcoach and ‘ Pagrt- ihocta. ilieauiiliiie, insurgents threaten- rd to i-l¢=.i- iii on the important highway‘ junction of Lemuna. only a mllc from besieged Bllbads “iron ring" deli-rice line. Key Position The Viioria and Duianrzo hiph- rays ioin r11 immona. eirht miles from Bib o. Capture of Leinoiia. ‘ld r ihe insurgents face to the Ba que fortifications 1 by the Government L0 1 ." 1.111;, occupied the villages hi Yuirv, Diina and Mai" " itntii of Amnrbieta and Dill‘ ‘fr. Ba que Defence Council arl-; mired 1 ent gains lli that tcr- f i. 1.1 ..'l!‘(‘(l the advance 11v vllallflilltki to the lll5lll‘- 'l‘o1vns Bombarded iruen‘. communique raid .~ wcie killed and 45 in- Goveriunent bombard- t(.'1ll‘.lllllll"(l on page fit couiilo {VENIS "Show Tlllll‘: d 1.44s- r‘l.i'. River" "Shoiv Murray; River Friday‘. L-745-5-ii5-2l. "5i1l>‘-\'--Moi"ell WLTKIIlCStlLlY. 14-71 I-D-ZZ-Zl "Siioiv-Si. Peters ’I‘u;\sd;1_v. L-lll-fl-Zll-Zl "DP-ll e Brickley" Beach Levine F“ All.» Al. 11-746-5-25-31. "D0111 llll.\\ the plav iii Rol‘o Bill’ Hall un 'l'illll‘.\fltl)',‘i\lily 27th. 14-744. a livi: hugs Albany Thurs- _ Emerald 28th. until 110011. G- C. than. L-zozz-i-w-i-i-iv-t-ir. 1'“. _'Y'_P"“li>'l:1i‘(l iee-creain social in 2nd Lmiuun Alaiisi: Tuesday May “h- L-"rpis '.'H"~"'l Grove presents “l l" Pliraili c" in HM" VFW-dill‘. May 25. "Up the Fredericton L464. 65pm)‘ 1H ‘Vernon Hall. Wednes- "~' " by Orwell plajaei". L-750. “gill-Finish Linc Club loading hogs, Mb ‘" “M5 Wflry Wednesday at my. Hours 12-3, L-6972-10-M T W U. "Sen h‘? R11 Milton l0iied_ ~"ll.l'(‘(l Husbands" in Hiin- \\_'eiliie day the 26th and “mall 23m, York post- L-747. “E1i‘l' ‘W? iméllUlllOll Canadian Group of wcdmfl 0170115 Tile day night, M“ gait and Thursday after- ’ "T118 Gallery. L-74l-5-25-1i. “s” l-la" l I 7h . H Grove present ‘Up (‘t “"1 l0 Poradlce" in Travellers Hail, Thursday.‘ May 37, L-755-5-25-3l. II The Wheat] p1; -- "y River Y. P. U. m; Igiscnt their two. one iwt plays an wglélllles in Whentley River Malay evening May 26th. 11-717-5-22431. "loading 1i. ‘on a“ d ‘t! hflqs at Kensing- mchnm By Thursday, May 27th. Rh.H_I‘F?1dE;°5t-‘.llltgfltllllg Int Hunter m a; Campben‘ oon. S izricd Me. L-ilB9-4-8-l3-20-27. u _ M peoplllégr Unified Church Young 0" 0 Dundas, Mon- ‘otgtglgb llunter River and Char- mmn“ mmbctc in the Biblical stflmfllnlest spOYISOIPCl by the gmon iymllliz PCODlOK Presbytery charlnttllt llenrtz Memorial Hall. Mums W". Friday. May 28. '°" 15 cents L-619-5-2l-3l. %:-: 2+: Egg; J.D. Rockefeller Dies At Florida JOHN D. RDCKEFELLER, 5R. ORMOND BEACH. Fla, May 23 —Jehn D. Rockefeller, sr.. founder of one of the world's most colossal private fortunes and benefactor of humanity. died in his 98th year t0- rlay at his winter home, "The Case- metals" Death came to the aged capital- ist. who long ago had withdrawn from the tumult of the financial "r i. at 5.05 a. m. His physician. D. H. y L. Merryday. attr bated . it to sclerotic myocarditis, a. hard- ening of the heart muscles. For the mun who had fought his Way up from the fai"n1. who had seen wars and panics. booms and depres- :.;<1i.<.1't was a peaceful, painless death. Unexpectedly-he had been in QiJIllDflFlltiVfSlV good heoith since coining south last: October-he drilled uff into a coma at midnight. Only once did he rouse himself. and that was to wlrsper something in lllri wile.‘ and personal servant of 20 vcars, John H. Yordi. about 2 a. n1. Was Not Heard lrVl‘.f'llIC\'(‘l' it wins. ‘Yordl was un- ftlll" to catch it. but it did not wand as if his master knew the 6nd W815 nevi", he rziiid. Xvheu D Merryday arrived Rmlzefrllci- w s unconscious. Grad- uallv his pulse crew weaker. finally stopped. ‘and the man who ‘gassin- inlilul his saYlHZS {film l‘ s" f‘! wrcl: job luto the Standard Oi lrii. which once controlled tltlfttét- fuurlhs of the Un ted States oil P" i yvrs dead. llllmllnwilloljfifilll Al BASILIBA Rev. Josvllh Nell Tmmor o: souihport was ordained to ‘the Holy Priesthood at the ll ocjock Mass at St. Dunstans Bafilllfll Sunday. His ExcellcuCy RV Rev- J. A. 0151111111111, BISHOP 0f Char- lottetown. conducted the 50TH“- iisslsted by RPY- Di‘. McMahon, Raw,- or st, Dunstitrrs Basilica. as f\l‘Cl\-l)l'lt‘."l. and Rev. Father Dougan and Rev. Father McCardle. The scrmoirwas preached by Rev. Dr. McMahon. After the Mass Hi8 Excellency congratulated the new- ly-ordaiiied priest and his family- Rev. Father Trainer will celebrate his first Solemn Moss next Sun- day at the solemnltv of COYPU-l Chriotkl in the Basilica at ten o" Birth“ Of Son To Lindberghtsi Kept Closely Guarded Secret WEALD. Kent. May 24—(AP)— Col. Charles A. Lindbergh today told United States Embassy Of- ficials in London by telephone the closely-guarded secret of the birth of a son to Mrs. lilndberlh more than a week ago. ‘Then he pledged all his friends to secrecy concerning the details and left his rambling home. "M!!!" barn", for n. walk alone in the Kentlsh hills. Local authorities sold the baby was not registered. but the couple have six weeks for registration. Some reports were that the baby was born elsewhere in England. The Vicar of Weald said he “un- dersiood" that; “there has been s birth, but not. here." R0?f DELEGATES lll visii AtBERTll I Vii] Report 0n Con? ditions In Provincei T) Major Douglas After Survey. BY EDWIN JOHNSON Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON, May 24 — (CP ——Ma- jor C. H. Douglas, father of So- cial Credit. has agreed i.o send two of his colleagues to Alberta to canvass and report. upon the technical and political situation in the Province as a preliminary step to his posible personal visit to; help introduce a. "genuine So-' cial Credit Scheme." The agreement was reached af- ter a. three-day conference with G. L. Maclaclilan, emissary of the Alberta Government. in the quiet of Major Douglas’ fishing lodge in Scotland. G. F. Powell, for 19 years. as- sociated with Major Douglas andl at present director of the Social Credit; movement. was selected as chief commissioner. His colleague. Maclachlan said, was not been chosen yet but is likely to be a. chartered accountant. Maclachlan said the experts would start work immediately they reach Alberta and that he be- lieved they would complete their survey quickly. The Alberta legislation its sessions June 7. "They will have Major Douglas’ authority and recommendations." Maclachlin added. "They will have certain fields of action when YPSUZIICS snciiii ciiriiiil j‘LO§'T Empire Service At St. Paul’s tCJ’. Cable. By Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON, May ZL-The King anrl_ Queen joined with their subjects from every part of thclr wide domain in prayer and "lilflliglying at an Empire Day service in St. Paul's Cathedral today. (‘ontrastiniz with the galety and splendor of‘ the Coronation celebrations. it was a service of humble simplicity and piety. Near Their Malcstles sat Queen Mary. Princesses Eliza- hi-tli and Margaret. and other members of the Royal Family. while around them was the most representative Empire gathering ever assembled at St. Paul's. Altogether nearly 4.000 were Drcscnt. oi’ whom more than 1.- 400 were from overseas, includ- ing the Prime Ministers of the rlominlons and other Empire of- firials. l l ciiiiii FATAlITY. lNVESTlliAlEll Mounted Police last night. were investigating the death of John Charles Francis. 55-year-old resi- dent of Scotchfort, P. E. L. whose lifcles body was discovered in a ditch at Si. Avards. just outside the City limits early Sunday morning. An ‘employee of Falcon- they are free to act on their o\\'n. As soon as the position is warrant- ed in the estimation of Major Douglas he will come over provirl- ed he is satisfied his going can accomplish practical results. "We believe Major Douglas is the leading expert on Social Cre- dit and all we are asking pf him is to develop certain methods to bring about results. We are not concerned with the methods he em 1 ys in achieving this. but are (Continued on page 9) Former Federal lliemiicr Passes (Cy. By Guardian's Special Wire) STEwIACiiE. N. 5., May ‘.34 - wood Hospital discovered the body while driving past on a bicycle. Little information as to how the fatality" occurred was available but ' ‘Lsved he wzu the victim .nd run driver. l-le ha been vcry barlly injured and death was probably instantaneous. Cor- unei" Dr. I. J. Yeo said last night. Ari autopsy was performed Sun- day by Di". Yeo and Dr. W. H. Sopcr and an inquest ordered for Wednesday afternoon. V Francis wa. apparently on ‘his way home to Scatchfort. l4 miles from the city. when he was killed. He. hail been seen in the City flit- urrlay illglll it. ivas lcrirrzetl. Evfiw" ill-tail of the accident was being investigated, Police said last night. but. no zirrs ts l1 2:1 been made. Francis’ wife died several years ago. He had no children. Simon Francis. Morcll Rear, is a brother and Mrs. Stephen Toney. Scotch- George 'l.‘ayloi" Mac-Null. former ‘ incinuel: of the House oi Cununuiis, died in Steahackc Sunday. He was '11. A native of Stewiacke. he enter- ed public lite oi Nova si-otia iii 191i when he contested Guysboiw) Couri- ty iii the provincial election 111K! was defeated. Iii the federal election of 1925 he was elected Conservative member for Colchcstcr and was re- , turned in that constituency the fol- lowing year. , Bronc Rider ls . Trampled To Death HAYWARD. CALIF. May 2A — (APl—-P€tC Knight, 33. world chairi- plon bronc rider and former all- round cowboy champion, was thrown and trampled to death by his horse before 5,000 persons at a rodeo here Sunday. _ He was tossed over the animals head as it reared and Plllllllefl- one o! its hoofs came down 011 his body. Knight. a. native of Cal» gory. died shortlyfirifterwnrd. cusvrzriaivo, Mlty rc-uet- A min-l son was born the night of May i2 in England to Col and Mrs. Charles A. Iiliulbergh. whose firstborn was killed by l‘ kldnapmr‘ Mrs. Anne S. Qittenanauritof Mrs. Lindbergh. made the an- nouncement here today- 30th M"- Lindbergh and the baby “W” l" good health. The babys name was not known. A letter from Mrs. owliiht W- Morrow. Mrs. Llndbvi-ghs mother. only 5mm "that a son had been born," Miss Cutter said. However, we have received subsequent news that both Mrs. Llnrllv Mid l"? child are dolnfl "Wm-b _Th° c ‘ ter was to Mrs. Morrows mother. Mrt chm-lg; L. Clltlkl‘ OI Clfllit?" fort ls a sister. Barney Francis of Saekville. N. B. a former Prince Eilward Island middle dlfililllttt‘ runner. and Jim P, Francis 0f "rruro. N. S. are nephews of the mood. BllllY FllUNll Searchers Sunday afternoon lo- cated the body of 2O year old Les- ter Rafusc, Georgetown. P. E. I lobster fisherman. mlssinfl Since last lvfay ill, Royal Canadian Mounted Police said last night. Coroner Dr. J. Kennedy 01 (‘icorgelown said no inquest would be. necessary. The body found on the bottom and 11e.ii the shore where his boat had drifted. Rafuse, in the midst of his first year as a fisherman and the only support of his witloered mother. Mrs. George Rafuse. left port to haul his traps and bring in the catch. Some time later his boat was discovered on Burnt Point beach with ignition still turned on and the gasoline supply exhausted. It was believed he had fallen ov- erboard while the boat. was 1n motion. Besides his mother. he is aur- vlved by six brothers and four sis- tors. ‘Enjoy tea at its TEA hm‘ . .. 1Z1 fTALm llMPRESSEll BY’ UDED A T EMPIRE INTEREST IN l_“1**"""' l" HEALTH liflllK p I)r. MacMillan Re- ‘ p 0 r t s Wonderful ‘ Demonstration Of Public Interest In Community Health Meeting At Halifax. I Dr. W. J, P. MaCMliLiii iiiiri Mrs. MacMillan have returrcd from Halifax where Di". ltfaelfilhiii nt- tended last week the blfllllllill meeting iMriritiini-i Provinces» of the American College of Surgcoirs. He reports the meeting was 1111c of the most successful so far held. with a combined registration oij doctors and nurses in attendance of from between 350 and 40o, l The conference was held in thel Nova Scotia Hotel. 010M115? with a community Health Meeting on: Friday night in the spacious Dal-l housle Gymnasium which. an hniii" before the hour of hlPPllllYl. axis filled to capacity’. So great. was the public interest that an over- flow meeting had to be hclrl in St. Andrew's Presbyterian C1111" At the opening Thursday n v l logical surgeon of Mayo d l Rochester. Minnt. l 1 of the scientific meclinzs. Dr.‘ MacMillan presided. He also open-l ed the discussion on Hospital Cnn- ference. The conference was ad-1_ dressed by a number of nutsinllC-i ' lng men. infiiding Dr. William J lFngel. Cleveland Clinic Hospital. iDr. Frederic W. Bancroft. New" York. associate professor of Che- mical Surgery, Columbia. Univer- sity, Dr. Richard B. Cattell. Sur- geon. Lahey Clinic, Boston. Dr. Charles C. Lunrl. associate profs- sor of Surgery at Harvard Univer- sity. Boston. Dr. J. G. Love, neuro- Ciitiie, Dr. John R Fraser. professor of Surqcijv and Gynecology, McGill Univcrs" '. Di" Geo. Crile. chairman of the Board of Regents of the American Cul- lege of Surgeons and head of the Clinic Foundation. Cleveland. Dr Malcolm T. McEaehern and Dr B. C. Powell. directors of the Ani- erlcan College of Surgeons, whr‘ are native Canadians. The American College of Siir- lzeons has now been in PXDINECF] twenty-five _veai~s. and sonic re-i 1 markablc evidences of the prozress achieved in that period were fll\'-ll)('llllliL1. and iii-ins en during the course of the mcci- l ings. which occasioned a Qffhltl deal of public as well as profes- l sional interest. ‘ llorton Academy (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) WOLFVILLE. N. 5.. May 1H ~ Horton Academy of ilcriilia UH.- l versity completed 108 years tu- night with the cuiilci"i'iii;_~ 11;. Principal E. W. ROlJHbOlI o1 3H. diplomas and l2 certificates. arships was also made. The Gov- ernor-Generrtfs medal wa, 1am by Donald Taylor of Notre Danie. l Kent. County. N. l3. A scholarship to Acadia Univer- ‘ sity was fl\\.li'fl(‘fl to Lloyd Pond o: Ludlow, N. B. \ _ John oiianrllei" of Charlottetown was presented his general diploma. At Exile Prefers Jail llomo To das, president. of the Revolutionary Court when Communists under Bela ' Kun held sway in Hungary, return- ed today because he was homesick. and promptly received a l5 yffll‘ prison sentence. Rudas. back from‘ voluntary exile in Austria. pleaded: “Take 1W‘- m prison in a street car so I CHM $661 something of my beloved father- -_<: r best ll IO‘ Island Graduate At Y n . . I Presentation of prizes and sehoi- . __ _ BUDAPEST. May 24-Zoltai1 ltu-l l .~\ li-tlci" about Spanish affairs one “Cardenas” was l".y Senator ilernziiiil for investiga- ncutizility violations. as Ind ion that former Ambassa- dor Juan (‘arrlcnas (above) was iii espionage work for ‘ranch rchcl forces. Cardenas (llIl|'Q'I‘§. insists h’ is victims. PARADE iirin llll Slllllllll. l With their colors flydnz. drumsl rlrviliiuii" inoiioii the Boy Scouts 0f the czty liriil their annual church lexperimcnt the SHWP-‘F liilfililt‘ on Sillllllll‘. 'l'."ii* Catholic cruitinui-nt attcn fir! service at the lerinci" where they heard , -. by llri. Father How- i The Prom. b11111" attend- cd the llagttr-l. 'l‘i‘il uhcre the Pastor, the R Hiirvey Denton cniuluct 11. .~1r"...c. M; "1 lll 131-1 Mirkct. Square the iuiiziiie inuicri off at l0 3f) par- flfllll“. ‘n1 ‘.1..".' n‘. Queen. Pluslon and I‘;1:"..1- 5'11 O11 return ' - we was Prince. Graf- -. Jliil Scouts cnnlrasterl "i1 ilicii" rrrccn anrl khaki l . "he blue dress of the SHJUlS tn tziir- the. 111.11. .. 1 .li'iCF'.Clllf‘l' colorful ap- 111.11.111.11. Siuiie eight troop.» parades held by lion. . rle was maishalierl . J. A. Law on and toil. Anion: the leaders 111111121111: were COmIIllSIOIIPT J. J. . R. C. Parent. former sec- of the Provinciil A.\‘(l[‘lR- by 1 l; .i~..'I\fi" Caul Moore, and Skipper K. M .\lai'ii1 of the newly-organ- ized Kirk Sea Rovers. On Problem Of Empire Defence l 2333535533937"- BANQUET ” Given Ovation At Gathering Of Empire _D_elegates Gerald the Empire, Baldwin recallcrl tit. 4f‘ funds for" wart l Sllfllfl BllllRCll swiiiiiiiig in l rrreatest polil cal i Pohuniied "that as the sncabcl‘ W‘ llllE8 siiiiiiriiiv llN visii HERE ml niakini; it one of the . PPM Hm“ C] British Premier Urges Common- sense View Instead Of Logic In Defining Constitution. lily Pat Ysshei". (faniidian l'l't‘.\\ Staff Writer) l L01\l)0_1\..\lii_\' Ill-Prime Aiiulsti-i" liiildaia toniirhl warned against rlefinini: the l§l‘lll.~ll coiistitiitirm-"wailist putting it in "a straight waistcoat because strangulation would be its ultimate fate." . _\\iih Prime Minister" Mackenzie King of Canada. the senior dominion prime minister", lliilduin £ltl(ll'('\~'t'tl ‘in ‘ Plmpire Day dinner" of the cunibiiiirri iiiiijiii"e societies. Nlaekenzie King paid uiirm tribute to ilalrlyiin ivhr) is on the eve of retirement from office. lie said nu. one in public life at present understood the rlumlnions and ea. joyed their confidence to the same dog-ya.- “,- |gu|d“.|"n_ Baldwin praised common sense iiisleziil of lll"'lt'—tllti reason Britain had avoided many troubles was because ‘we have never been guided by louic in ziiiithiirg- we haw, d0ne"--and declared that "if we trv to define 1}... mm siitution too mhueh we may split the Empire into llilg. ments and it will never come back.“ ' RECEIVES OYATION ‘C’ —-' " .~-=- The Prime Minister reci l\ ed in ' ovat on as he rose u. lilfljmsc 1i}- ' toast to the British Con1iuoi1111=1r1li " of Nations. Tile audience of l.-. ‘ sang “For Hes a Jolly Good Fellow" ‘- and cheered loudly. Discussing emigration from Grea: Britain which led to buiirlinll 1 TOlliJNTO, Lin; iniiiia; u’. 24~ Dudley, the first migrants to Canada 1 _ » :1‘. 3-11.11- Yfllill them the Cathuli 11 and cul- l). "gunk his ilanknag lure of France, BHLIJDS following i, m; nn.,n,._lon Bank m later. Uqhlads, o.“ law H. , . - 1 r; -. . LS er "In those days of secular" ccnili: Vi“. w... .2‘, nul-nl,'.i\)ll magic‘; with France it was uievitiible the . “Hung, ‘L ‘mum Qhpra should have been fighting but there‘. m, “m; is nothing more ivonrlerful 0i" niorc , 01.“, A.” ailspicious for ihc future than to; ' ’ remember how uithln .-1 generation ‘ of the last, llflllt on that soil bi‘- tween tlie French and l-Inflll-“Pl jieoplc. tliosc 1.1110 nations combined in Canada t0 rcssi an flllPllllll to m lower" their 00111111011 flap", and that “fly future loyalty" 1111s 2111x111 and iasi- 1 or‘ erl to this dayz" he said. ‘ Si, ailii Toro In tiLilll A Great Honor Baldvrin said that no hnuoz" could fall t0 anv man‘ I ‘ pyqmgc a mast in the British (‘wni- He l0“lllf‘t'l monwealth of Nation.» home-kecpiir: Ill-fill- » " ‘ ,ll - ‘."l. l." ' ' enteritis;"i".:";..;;,.:i:.i1:1..-. Protests Nazi Jobs For Hungarians opulent. he described it as "thcl cxpeiwnirtl‘. lllllt has vet. been tried in the WOYlYF-illl ' of which , . . . 1 A\ iuav mean much to m.1i.l\indd‘<i.:. in lure of which may mean 1.1L.- tein" . . n, “~35 a happy thought. Baldwl-i iContinued on past‘ 9' wit! p» isons were sc- _ lei lei. 101" G1 .111 j NARRQW-MlNDED . Merl ALw/ws Ravi: l siuotv. TRACK l Hawv I~‘1'i-i1ch. 55 ycai" old To- MlNOS 1' routo. Ontario. llll.-ll‘.\'.~.\ nirrn 12V" .. . 1 " . . K I ,1. .7 ‘ . “an. ‘ found dead n. i 11111.11 ’ll tie l‘ _ '1 'i1\\'i‘1. vi -i‘ t-x day inori: (‘i1 i": l J. You. M I 1).. said ilr. . f “- l rlue to hcari 1 would he llilll. l J _ French came to ('ll.i.".l)l!ili»\\"l\ about a week {IEO aiiifhad ly"‘l'l iuiwell mail. it was imi-"cr lie. was here in FHHWW‘ ‘- interests l1". fnxvs and The truly is lwinif l1 .. day to kiluitiwni‘. \\llt‘i'l’ .1 sides. 4'2. 62 Victoria 50 52 q 42 '70 LONDON. wry 2-l—tCPcablel But while ihr (‘Omtninirlucslvll w,',‘,‘$;,f: 5g 14 ~77“? lmlXTlfll Cflnfcrenflfl little. the conference arranqeiuenlst 5mm John 4g 54 plunged today into the prcblmtl reveal the seriousness with whiehl Hqmq‘ 44943 0T Flnlllf!‘ UPIWWP- v v the assembled Empzrc staiesmrnl cfmr{n'uc.n\\.,, 53 6.; In the Prime Ministe ‘" .1111 iii , m1- mrming the problems 0f the‘, Fnrwatg i“ mo House of Common“ d?“ i lmcllmli°mfl 5mm" _ Maritime East: Xforlerate gates held rt two-hour llllTi-l i: Four mcellnes of principal rlclr-1 wmd‘ minim: H, “.,___u,,.l\. rim“? but the official eonunaiuque Slildlll revealed lit-tic beyond 1hr i1.iln1'.\ of the speakers. Prune .\lll‘.i-l."‘t‘ Jiiscgih Lyons of A111‘ prc- sltletl. Si" Thomas Inskip. United Kingdom Minister for Defence Coordination, opened the dzs- cussion with an outline of what Britain had done and what she prrposcri tn do. Canadian Minister" of National Iflcfcnce. a11(l sir Archdalc Park- liill. Austral-an Defence Minister, followed Ian MacKenzle. ‘ l wit“ hi“? h?“ MYTH“ ‘_ “m” . 1111;; not it1ucl1 rl1:i1".;ri\ ll‘. temper- , shely to IOTNRY] affairs 111th the awn,‘ , l llmslwfl’ of {minor “ms ("Mimi lliph lirlc lillf» mrirniru at 10.08 “l fmflm‘ aim“ will“ F“ 1"“ and tonicnl iii 11.17 " 5°¢TPl-’\\'.\' R59“ Yflllll“ "ml S1111 sets this evening al. 7.32 and Geneva, "i"hi"e<‘ fiirlhci" lli"i'l‘.ll“!~ my“ mmmrprlv nmmm“ M 4,11, on Empire defence-two lr‘lll(l!‘l";i\\' pup "won T“,.sdfly_ May 35, 2.88 and one Wednesday are yliinne . ' So far. it is learned. l defence “Jgklmmersldg tide 18 minutes later speeches have been limited to than Charlottvtvwfl’ what each EYnplre unit la doing! “m “in rill? for its own defence. The "id" question of Bap!" 1149"” “s '1 whole will iu-lae later. .. I ll- N!- beohi. ‘f: ‘furl-BI l). m». ‘lflwgppl lull!!-