Over 38,000 people in this Province -— 8.000 in the .Clty~-+ Read The Guardian every day. THE WEATHER The Guardian is read in ti ll th- prac ca y every wor "m. b m“ "My ‘mm while home in Prince ~ Edward Island. unnqng Gualdlau, Founded Charlottetown Guardian Tsyq cgaga III "Chinese Answer Jap i Ultimatum Indignantly Refills-e To Accede To The J ap Demand That Chinese TroopsBeEvaelliltedFromJehol. (By Morris I. Harris, Associated Press Stall Correspondent) SHANGHAI, Feb. 24—(li‘riday)— Quickly replying to the ultimatum 0r Japan, the Chinese Government indfll’ lndignantly refused to accede to the Japanese demand that Chin- esp troops be evacuated from the Proiince of Jehol. The Government reiterated its determination to de- lead Jehol, where the Japanese al- , udy hive started preliminary op- fictions for their campaign of con- quest, and also declared China would exercise the right of self- dcfcnsc if the Japanese spread their operations to North Chla, bclov the Great Wall. "the fact that Japan not only is brat on attacking and seizing Jehol but also declares that her military operations may be extended to North China is sufficient proof that her long cherished policy of ‘aggression remains unchanged," the Chinese reply said. ' .‘ ‘rile flovcmment emphasized that Jchoi is an integral part of Chin. cse territory and that in dispatch- ins’ troops there for defense agilnst eXliffllfll aggression China was ex- ercising its sovereign right, "The Japanese Government," the Willy continued, "must be held ab- soluirly responsible for the invasion oi Jt3il0l, and as for the puppet 1-3.- slnlc in the three eastern (Mun- clluriurl) provinces, it is a Japanese creation pilfe and simple, a fact villirh is known to the whole world. "AL-ifiii; this regime and the so- culta Jlipan-Méncbulruo ' pl-nmlii v (‘illness Government has re- ‘ ieatllily lodged strong protest with iiln Uitflzlnesfi Government, declar- ing ill: Chinese government could ll"\l‘l‘ pivc them recognition." The lioic added that chlne5e hoops, ill resisting Jauanese troops aild ozhrrs under Japanese dirt-c- tlull in Jrilol or in taking defgngjye lllrasilro.» ill any other part of CililhSL‘ territory, will be acting lviihlll lllcll‘ rights, If the Japanese military operations should spread n_.____________ ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS, are l. “"- ars lnaeflnl In "rmly ‘Humble .- centa- m»; wofd. I In advance. ~—-A-. "lilo Annual Meeting m"); side Ess Circle will m, "Yilcld Hall, ml. at 2 p, m, so C” , iitronlzc the Cakc Sale on LfléltfslafY-Py the Baptist 01mm; °1 800d things to est. ‘ 8ll0-2-24-li. of the be held February 25th, lllild-i-fl-Zl. "Hurrah! Another d n, , once in znilillcillhi-Iintacl. Pownal, Monday. Feb. l of Hockey team. 8106-2-24-11. "Buying dressed hogs I30 to lso 11123113. Daniel Cass, Webster's Cor. ' "m"! Class, New Haven. ll0B-2-24-fl. "Y 519° Hi Holmans on Fbbruary 2am by com. Point Women's Institute. 8117-2-24-21. "Relief Benefit Box Social wt... "110 Dance, under tho auspices of “l” Town Council in Town H ,, » all, gwfzewwn- Miilidfly. February \ UIUE-Z-QQ-Zi. ' Do i" forget Fiddlers and ggnwrs Contest in Kelly's on)... mm‘ Monday. February 27th. Ad. mrfrgllll 350 and 10o. I! not fine, on °Wlns niche. - 8102-2-24-31. -.._..._ WNOW Adolph). a comedy by finial)’ Welt Dramatic Club in ,,,,,_, if Klll- Monday. at aao, llleb- n. l ‘lib. Dance alter concert. In "i R0110 Bay West School. 1f m“ ""9. Tuesday. a1o1-2-24-1l. 9171B Sun Life. Canada's largest mjiiiance Company. increased its rpaurance in force by sour-mind. ,,"e‘*‘1"l-3ll<ty-Five-Mil1ioru during M deprimliiiil J. A. Mom's, Branch “M801”. Charlottetown. lllO-Q-fl-Bi. I r _"Chaln1_aionship Hockey. Victoria line's Znteriiixlqkqmvl ‘ma: ‘i. _ _ w“, _ u” ftggéf; 31%;‘ Oil-b in.“ Victoria ' - . lama o se es souls 1o count. Admission 30c and 18c. 4N4! to north China, the Chinese will naturally exercise their right of self-defense, the government de- clared. Finally, the reply dealt with the Japanese reference to the "bzndit soldiers of Jehol" by saying that Governor Tang Yu-Lin o1 that province is a high military author- ity oi the Chinese government and that the Japanese allegation "must be regarded as a.‘ deliberate af- front." "Tile Chinese Government," the note said. "hereby lodges its pro- test." (Continued on Page 3) ,REi2iTli INiliYE -'Miss Elsie McLuhan Charmed Her audi- ence In A Well- Balanced Pro- gramme. I ‘Idle recital in Hearts Memorial Hall last evening by Misg Elsie Mc- Luhan. talented reader and unper- sonator, was one of the finest en- tertainments a Charlottetown aud- ience has enjoyed for some time. Her appearance and her personal charm were most- pleasing. The clear musical qmllty of her voice. her distinct articulation her ready wit, and vivid imagination, all combined to make her art beauti- ful and effective. If art is the in- terpretation of truth through per- sonality gilfl is a true artist. Her selections were admirably suited to her audience. Pathos. humour. and sentiment were fairly balanced. space fcrb!ds comment on each number. but her interpre- tatlon of the balcony scene in Romeo and Juliet, of "l-Iumores- due", the notable short story of Fannie Hurst, and llcr adaptation of "1066, and All that," will not soon be’ forgotten. and her return will be looked forward to with eager- ness. Miss Margaret Stems put a Charlottetown audience still more in her debt by rendering in son! beautifully and dalntlly "Pastcrale" (Old English) by Lewis CafYl ar- ranged by Lome Wilson. and the two quaintA. A. Milne songs "In the Fashion". and "The King's Breakfast". Miss Lillian MacKerr zle accompanied her on the Plim- Carnera Clea-red wild!!!‘ Death NEW YORK, Feb. 23.—(A.P.)- Assistant District Attorney James J. Daly today ompleted his in esttig- atlon of the death of Emic Bchaaf, heavyweight boxer who died after a bout with Primo Camera Feb. 10, and anolinced that no blame at- tached to anyone. Duly said he had examined 15 persons and that there was no evid- ence of negligence on the part of anyone. ‘The report of the medical examiner's office indicated that death was not [due to injury sus- talned in the osrnera fight. "Come to the Auction Bale at Nelson Mathesonb, Springfield. 0n March 4th. 8122-2-24-21-1-3-41 "Come to dance in Wiltshim Hail tonilbt in aid of hoskeiélgllub. "Abbiel at Highfleld Saturday night. Can Granites overcome Ab- bies two-goal lead? flkute after match. llM-ll "nee lecture by Dr. IAWIOD- lxcliiliil il-JTMI“. Read Covers Prince Edward lSlfllld Like the Dew f CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1933 Eerybody III-my cloudy and mild; possibly "slit rain in asst portion. 8 PAGES trial.'":::u':'::.".;"";?'l.':lt Miss Canada" And Princesses Calla»... 1. SELECTED BY CANADIANS IN CALIF 031v] 4 - Hull-fir" California soleclcd a “Ill s Canada" and two "pri"'cs"cs” at .. f‘ L” A*_l~°‘-@S~_'11--. -_-c Shawn hcl-c left to mat. bliss N...» Mach 1"‘"°~=-! imih-‘fll’; M-Is Ruth Conn-ll)‘. fcrlncl-ly of Toto to. Ont., M“ “Jefie- "IF-lily of 01'4""! Dirt." "pjncess rt-yaL" wolmn will’. be. held in Les .n,,cles Apr] _r_3_ ‘ i Bond’ R0 lbbery Al. JPAOU»; -.. 7 .» (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Feb. 23.—The ticker of the Iilolltrcal Stock Exchange today spelled out the information that $20,110 in Dominion of Canada bonds had been stolen from a Mon- treal resident, a client o! the Canad- i Ian Bank of Commerce. A description of the bonds was is- sued as followsr: 20 bonds of a face “value of $1.000 each, bearing inter- est of four percent and maturing on_ Oct. 15, 1935. They were interim certificates and curried the serial numbers E-0i2725 to 8-012745. i The matter was played in the hands of Monti-cal detectives, who reported that only vague clucs were ‘available. A privntl- detective ‘ agency is also working on the mat- ter and all brokers and branch ,banks have been ilotificd to bc on jthc lookout for the missing scouri- ties. Gen. Election In S. A. In, July fCanadian Press Cable) CAPE TOWN, South Africa. Feb. 23-Pri'mc Minister J. B. M. Hertzog and General Jan Christian I Smuts, leader of the South African party, were reported today to have - reached a. tentative agreement to dissolve the House of Assembly next week and call a general el- l ection for July. Under this arrange- ‘meht consideration of the budget would be left to the ncxi, govern- mcnt. BERLIN, Fcb. 22.-(A.P.)—A cam- paign against the “Godless Move- ment" and an appeal for Catholic support were launched today by Chancellor Hitler's forces. They struck at two of his formidable op- ponents in the March 5 elections, the first at Communists and the latter at the Allied Catholic parties. Meanwhile five more persons were killed and scores more were injured in the series of disturbances which have been waging since Hitler's rise 9|’ deaths in politicfll clashes since the first, of the year. when Hitler 11 began negotiations for the Chancel- lorship, to about 70. A csmpaignvagalnst the ‘filodieu Movement" was announced by Ber- nard 2' t, Nazi Commissioner for Iiducatioa and Culture iii Prussia, in an address lastmlght before stu- the in North Milton Hall-tonight It ‘L80. ‘lubidqt, m clamor: of m hare. In his speech opening deauattbsncbbicaluni’ to power. This brought the number ‘ Cero- atlo l.'.-.*;l:=r:zl“;r I914 (CflniLliflIl Press) ' HALIFAX, N. S., Feb. 23.-—An ap- pcc! for a bcitcr understanding of the cx-servlcc man was voiced here , today by Major John S. Roper, Do- minion President of the Canadian , Legion. “Remember-P the Legion cxgjcutivc ideclarcd in an address before the icommercial club, “that these men went overseas in 1914 as ruddy-fac- cd boys and when some poor bum comcs into your office looking for a quarter, don't forget that in I914 he ivas a damned good soldier and is probably the victim of circumstan- ces today." F0 rger To- ' Be Sentenced TRURO, N. 3., 23—(C.P.)l— Worthless cheques issued in the vicinity ofgTruro have been the unrk of a. "master mind." County Court Judge H. W. Sangster de- clurcd when Earl Morgan pleased guilty today to issuing n false cheque. While his Honor offered no in- ducement to the prisoner, llc sug- scstcd that. should this fact be brought out before sentence was pronounced, it would be given con- sideration. Morgan is to appeal‘ for sentence on Thursday. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Feb. 23.-Grncc E. Moore, ‘ll, widow oi’ lion. George H. Murray, Premier of Nova Scutia from I806 until 1925, died here tonight. , v Hitler Opens Campaign‘ 0n “Godless Movement" Communists In Germany Attacked For Spread Of Atheism-Appeal Launched For Catholic Support. campaign for the Reichstug and Prussian Diet elections, Hitler at- tacked Communists for the spread of atheism. An appeal to Catholic Nazis was printed today in Hitler's Voeikls- char Bcobacter, assnillng the Catho- lic Centrist and Populist parties. it recalled the Papal Encyclical of January 9, 1928, which admonished priests‘ to serve the religious intcr- ests of the nation and not to af- filiate with political parties. Nazis invaded a centrist cam- palgn meeting at Trlcr but v-erc rc- pulsed after a stiff fight. Several persons were injured at‘ Kiel and Opaden in Nazi-Relchsbanncr clashes. Ibrmer Chancellor Joseph Wirih was prevented from addressing a Catholic meeting at Muenster by Nazis and several were injured there ~ lnrlld, iuzmerly of Clllglfl, Alta... __L_ . events, which placrd A Jon "MES Cilllililfl." and Miss Rosina n ccxcmcnlcs for the three young FREilMiNARY liElRlNii is Piisiijiiiill Father And Son Weep While Giving Evidence At Hear- ing 0f Alvah Hen- Wood Charged With Murder 0i Amherst Lady. (Canadian Press) AMHERST, N. 5., Feb. 23~Alvah I-Icnwoods prclilninary hearing on the charge of murdering Mrs. Alm- cr Smith was adjourned today uh- tll Saturday morning, after the taking of evidence had been com- pleted except for that of the of- ficers in connection with the state- ment taken from Hcllwood after his arrest. Meanwhile, 'I‘l‘uclnan Smith's hearing will be taken up tomorrow. and it is expected that a decision in both cares wi!l be given by Mas- istrate A.. c. biacKonzie on Satur- day, after introduction of the two statements made by the youths, which arc now in possession of Crown authorities. Broken-Hearted Among a ilumbcr of witnesses today were E. E. “Dad" Smith. husband of the dead woman, who broke down completely and wept openly on the stand, and Wilson Smith. their son, who stumbled over his mother's body on the, morning of February 4 as he camc home from work. Henwood appeared caimiin court today k! C. R. Smith, K. C.. veter- an prosecutor, built up the prelim- inary case on which the Crown seeks his committal to a higher court. E, R. McDonald, Shediac lawyer, will appear for the defence on Saturday. Evidence today included Elmer Smith's declaration that a piece of money similar to the lnunroe doc- trine ccntcnnlal coin introduced by police as having bcrn found in Hewood’; pcsserion, 11nd been miss- lng since his wife's body, the throat cut, was found in tho hallway" of the home, from which $128.00 had been taken. Hen-ween girl-lvlfc, whom he mlrried 24 hours ‘zzfcre his afifll. is still overcome by the tllrn of riiliilili ATSELKIRK YESTIIIJAY Mr. Arch. McCorm- ack Killed Instant- ly In ‘Fall From Hayload. Mr. J. Mc- Iver, Kinkora, Bad- ly Injured In Simil- ar Accident. A fatal accident occurred at Selkirk, this linvince, yester- day, the victim being Mr. Arch- ibald McCormack. Mr. Mr- Cormack was working on a load of hay when he fell to the ground and was killed installi- ly, llls neck being fractured by tllc fall. . Mr. McCormuckk only son Al- lan, was with him at the time. The accident occurred about 2 p. m. The deceased, who was well known and highly ctteemed throughout, the community, is survived by his widow and Ion. to whom the deepest syIiIPP-lhy is being extended. Dy a strange coincidence, sn- other bad accident from a sim- ilar cause occurred about 3.30 p. m. yesterday at Kinkora, when Mr. J. MnIver fell from a load of llay whén tllc wire l broke ‘while he was binding the load. Mr. McIver is reported to be in a serious condition. NEW BRUNSWICK iiflllSElPENS (Ca-n-adlan Press) FREDERICTON, N. B. Flcb. 23- Economic and Social problems were tllevsubject of comment this after- nocn at the opening cf the third session of New Brunswiclrs 17th legislature. ' A combination of strict economy and hard work was the only rem- edy for present economic troubles. said J. H. A. L. Fairweathcr, K. 0-. (Conservative, Kings), in moving to adopt the address in reply to the speech from the throne. “De- mands on the Government must be conscious." Rain, falling as the session open- and military display of pro-war days, failed to discourage ' crowds who witnessed the ceremonies. Garbed in scarlet and blue. an escort from "B" squadron of the New Brunswick Dragoons accom- panied the Lieutenant-Governor. Major-General the Hon. Hugh H. Melean, to the parliament building where he inspected the guard of honor and the mounted escort while a squad rrom the 90th How- itzer Battery flred a salute cf i5 guns. It was the first time since the war for an escort to wear other than the ilsual khaki. Dur- ing the inspection llis Honor was accompanied by Brigadier J. L. R. Parsons, officer commanding milit- ary district number 7. A total c! 36 militia. aind Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers nttrildcd the Lieutenant-Governor Assembly Chamber. I Necessity for ccouoy and caution in public undertakings was sircsscd in the Speech from the Trronc. A- side from the statement that "var- ious measures ill anlcndlncnt of the statute law of tho-province will be presented for your ctmsidcra- tlon," there was; no indication of what legislation will bc introduced. LONDON. l-‘eb. 21-10. I’. Cablei-A_ parliamentary rac- ancy is created by the death t0- llay of LL-Col. D. Watts-Mor- gan. Labor member for East lhondda, Wales, since Iillil. LL-Col. Watts-Morgan was the chairman of the Welsh Labor party and had served on many her 18-year- old huliand behind jail bars. cd with all the colorful pagcantry ' in ihc _ France Watch es Gov’t. To Stren t Th g e Line Of (By George llamblcion Clnullan Press Staff Writer) PARIS. Feb. 2.'l—(Cl1nadian Press Cablci-Francc presents the “mun Eifat paradox. Her banks and vaults are gluttcd with gold 11ml yet she is struggling to make both ends mcct. The senate have ‘mud the mmlms interim supply. It has approved the five per cont cut in civil service salaries over 9.0410 francs and it has reduced pariinlncilfllry indcmnities by ten per cclit. But-it is significant, to note-the Senate is pronounced in the principle of not reducing mil- itary cridits. And linked with the struggle over France is the dis-l quiet ovur what is considered a! growing menace to peace across the Rhine. It is a disquiet which finds expressdorrl in both political wings. Quietly Germany hen Still Further Con cre te" And Steel With Which France Pro- tects A Her l_§_zl_s_tern Frontier. In the policies of Germany's Nan Chancellor, Adolf Hitler. Leon Blum, lcadcr of the French Social- ists, sees an attack on pcacc itself. "To preserve the social dcmocraci of the German Republic from mi supreme attack is to ])I‘(‘S€I'\'\ France, to preserve Europe iroli the same,” he exclainw. The Government is reported in have a wide army rcorganizstiot Sflllfliie under review, The plan 1i l0 strengthen still further the lim of concrete and steel vcith which France protects her eastern front- ier. Divisions are now scatter“ through the country but these wil be massed near ihc frontier. Thu! if’ an attack ever comes a cilrtain of defense will hold the eastern frontier against storm troops while _ fiance is given time to mobilize. SERKA U D OTTAWA. Feb. 23-43. G. S the Government is now satisfied mcfl-iillit a. plan which does not of the enterprise. The fact that private capital British mines. That preference is tawa, today is a delegation urging on outside coal rather than 'a wide plan was represented 1.0 be, and i; Government guarantee as well as pulpwood, and oil. Lattcrly, there too great an emphasis. RA WING w’ 01v IMA GINA TI 01v 11v BAR TER 05.41; "hi!" "Presenting the syndlcatn that would boil" Wm‘ Rll-‘illl. was said here today to be "drawing on his Imagination? when wiring to the western livestock men that with the latest plan. Presumably involve a Government guarantee m8! be able l0 “swing” the deal makes it no more acceptable if Russian col-l should be included, 118 l5 "it Bllllgestlon. Coal is one of the things in which a specific l"°‘°"°n°° l5 5"" l" G11"? Bil-illn- l-‘lll. since It went Into effect, a. million and. a half tons for Canada. have been brought on; n1 m; 80in; to stand. Moreover, in Ot- thlat further restrictions b; placed nlng of the market. What has been reiterated from the start is that there is nothing to prevent any syndicate, Russian or Canadian, “buying Canadian cattle and taking as barter Russian oil." This was what the original met s cautious encouragement. In the final stage, however, it was found to involve Canadian the acceptance of Russian coal, have been reports of private fin- ancing of the dcal and the acceptance of Russian coal is stipulated. This would not be entertained and 1h; assertion cannot be given Tried To Frame Taxi Driver (Canadian brass) HALIFAX. Feb. 23.—-A bottle of liquor said to have been planted in Stephen studleys taxi because Studlcy “had it coming to mm" "Wild lvdfly in the trial of Charles Nelson. charged with fabricating evidence and violating the cugtomg and Liquor Control Acts. Constable Ecker. of thn Rgyn] Canadian Mounted Police. testified 1n police court that Nelson. who was arrested in Saint John, had admit- lfll butting the liquor in the cab. 'I‘rlal was adjourned until Tues- day. ' NewUnitedStates Secy. Of War SALT‘ LAKE CITY, Utah, Feb. 23 -(A.P.)-F‘orlner Govcrnor George H. Dem. named today bf." Wesid- cnt-clcci. Franklyn Roosevelt as his Secretary of War. will enter tho office "with an open mind." he said. "I dccm it n high honor i0 be a nlelnbcr of the Preside-ms Cabinet. regardless of what 110st I fill," ssill Mr. Dem. "It offers great oppor- tunity for service." His designation as head of the War Department was received wlflh some sunrise by party loaders of this state who-had urged him for the post of Secretary of thc Inter» for. While he has ‘icon known prim- arily for his outspoken views on W‘ AAliiii/Hékl. f l0 0 is as racfifiaw Y 4HA1‘ (Al. coop r Dis Youuc! .\ll~j’l"liflROLUIHPAT. fil-‘l“I(‘I-l_ Tori filllfl- PM». 2Jl--.\f;lnlnuln null nlilxi-a mum l!'Ill]I(‘l"l’l\ilI'(‘S.-- lInu-snu . Yullvllllu r l-Illnmtlfun llllnff . l'l|l;:llr_\' Rttfllllll llr/lnlllm Winnipeg . .. ... ... . lllnllii-n ... ... ... ’l'l.r<l|\i.l ... liiilgvtllil .. "ilunrl . pQllr-ivi-l- hianlroul .. Saint John llulifllx . Charlottetown FOREIGN?!‘ “urltimr Wosl: Fri-all wlnlls: fair a I . hlnriflnlv l-I wl-uilrLv u-In .. min]; PIVFSlhlY liglll iclrtiml. |||§|| qilll- illis lilurniilg at li.ll and tonight lit Willi. Hun rim" this morning at Iii? and sols this ilfirrnllnn n! 5.40. New umnll l\'rl<l:l_\'. Fall. ‘_'i_ l‘.'.l\ I'- ou- l "rly il. _ i"l"llil_\‘ ruin in 5i rung null can. m i null-s state's rights with reference to pulfic lfliiis and mater, it was pcinicd out lli< t important parliaments y com- Inlttses. stead as Secretary of War. hricncc in till" direction may stand him in flood m. Rummorsilio iilln (‘llfhififll latch than (‘hnriaitrtr-wn (‘All PERRY ICIIEDYLT Work 0.11’. a. Week days-Lures Cape ‘former tine 2.56 p. m. Y days-Lanna Ilurllevl llllly, m.