c1’-* lctlafown oumnu In can. , , ‘ ‘ ,_ __ '- CHARLOTTE’! OWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1939 . m1“; Guardian. Ion-dud Ill iiracas - MAXIMS " or i ' Maxims MERE MAN °' * ' -— MERE MAN Then i a lent om >--/// - --——' "*“"'-"'i-‘-°“'“"~ ~ The Peple's Paper uP..'.1":"..." u‘ a": ii.- 5?.i‘i‘€.“'i.;"..':r.‘.“.r“ "" "i" Covers Prince Edwardilsland Like the Dew Annual lnhocrfptiol Delivered ".00 By Inil—I'. I. l. $4.00; Canada And F. l. ".00 iii ¢-»»o-»»¢-..H.“+»“,_ SEARCH CONTINUES FOR Bcwmwiss 11v HOTEL R uuvs Meanwhile War sununis iii‘ rmn anus: N cihini Several Hundred Families To Be Ad- Five ' Year - Old Boy Becomes Baronet BUIJIES Aiiiill IIIENTIFICATIBN Death Toll, Unoffic- ialiy Placed At 25, Defence Chief May Never Fully Be mitted This Spring Known’ Report. , B’ n" 0mm” PM” orrawa March a —(CP)— Several hundred Budeten German families will come to Canada this spring to settle on Canadian farms, it was announced by im- migration officials today. All will be families which were on farms in Czecho-Slovakia, in the Sudet- en area, before Germany took it over. Each family will have a mini- mum oi $1,500 which has been provided by the Czech Govern- ment from money loaned it by British and French Governments for the purpose of dealing with tion. the refugee situation. These farm- ers fled from their homes when the Germans armies entered thc Sudeten districts because they op- posed the Nazi form of Govern- . I Missing In ment and had been connected with u I the Social Democratic Party. >4 0f German llhiLlFilX. March ii-Six charred bodies lay in a. Halifax morgue to- night as firemen prepared to re- nimo at dawn their tolisomc task oi searching for more victims oi the Queen Hotel holocaust. Danger of failing walls forced a m; to the search after the six 111350011 found. Wreckers labored m day to puiiilddiown Wlaai-brcmdalni rdoithebu ng an y n’ pronounced it would be safe to re- nnin digging tomorrow- Exact toil éaken wlihen ti? ‘wept lie hotel an two o er s ruo urea rtiii was unknown. It was placed its minimum oi 25 but it never my; hehkniiiwn h0w many perish- td n t c arnes. muting“?! t2?‘ six“ batlillllhfb out ‘was nt . y c ca xaln ner 0r. F. V. Woodbury said lice re-. ported to him that three ad been lisoovcreii early this morning but examination disclosed the bones to it those of only two. One was inlieved to be I man o! about 200 pounds. The other was a woman- Seek Identification Lord Ohatfieid, the new Minis- ter for Co-orriinntinit of Defence, who is in charge oi the expansion of Great Britain's arms organiza- HALIFAX. March 3 —((7P)— Following is a list; of persons (25) known to have been in the Queen Hotel when fire broke out and still unaccounted for: Mr. and Mrs. Rod McCoil, Hali- The refugees are of German des- cent and will come into Canada under existing mimigration regu- lations which permits farmers Canada if th capital w ensure they will not be x_ s. charge oi the public in setting Mr. and IVlrs. Robert Murray, "D homes here. Halifax. They have to prove they are Mr. and Mrs. A. F. J. Naftel, farmers, that th and their ism- 3 111mg. . _ , 11W l1’! in 8 .' P511151 0011- geter Costello, Moncton, N. B. dition and that family has Ross Sutherland, New Glasgow, at least 81,500. Despatches from London said the refugees would be settled in the Peace River District and northern Saskaic All six were burned beyond rec- ognition and Dr. Woodibury asked dentists to aid him in establishing their identity descriptions of denial work dons on any of their patients who is on the missinglisii. A: investigators from tho Nova ~ lcoiia Fire Marshal's office and oliy deuctives pushed their probe Into the cause of disastrous tire, iiiiiil-fi of two of chose feared lost were taken from the list of probable dead. A. E. Munro was found at his River John, N. S. home. J. H. Bitter. Toroitto manufacturers ag- ent. "a: discovered to have taken A charming picture taken at their home in Kensington, London, of Sir Abrow Ashton Gaiier Hills, who has lust been created a haronet by the Kinx, and his mother, widow of Major I. W. Hills, former M1’. for Ilipom-Bnfland. The widow has also been granted the style, rank, place and preoc- dencc of a. Baronet/s widow. The honor had been intended for the boy's father but he died int Christmas Eve prior to the announzing of the New Year Honors, so the King “has been pleased to ap- prove that the dignity oi a baronetcy be conferred on his fivc-ycar-oid son." When told he's been made I Bflfflflfl. the boy asked “is it something nice to eat?" NEW Pints PEiitE IN MESSAGE By CHARLES H. GUPTILL 4 . S. Charles Cohen, Halifax. A. DeWitt Foster, Hantsport, N. i H, hewm n. T. Caldwell, Halifax. ' —‘ Many oi the families will go to M. F. Berdaiies, Havana, Cuba i those districts no doubt. im- A. A. Bourgeois, Moncton. . migration officials said, but itwas John Johnson. 'I‘1'ur0. N. B. left with the colonization de- Russel Pollock, Halifax. Donald Dewar. Wallace. N. S. William ..ennox. Moncton. (body partments oi the Canadian Nat- ional and Canadian Pacific Rail- ways, in cooperation with the pro- Mrs. J. ‘V. Bird. Halifax virwial sovernments. to select the believed found but identification most satisfactory places for them tentative), to settle. The railway OfglliiltZcixlt- Miss Carrie Burke, LZ-xrdoise. N. se e- s, Miss Ann Poirrier. IJArdoise. ons will look after the i ment. l Most of the newcomers have Beverley I-Ienns, Snint John, N. been accustomed to small farms B 01 PuN-“Hiitianadian Preiate Praises Election 0f Paoelli As Pope ROME, March 3 -—.(CP-HB.VB.S)— reiu , with friends in Halifax. Slater said he had been at the Queen the night before the fire Mlle out and wgLayvak-ened by u. (Continued on page ll. Col 2) CQMING {VENB Rodrigue Cardinal‘) Villenreluvg, 5"“ ‘imp ° Q“ ‘w’ ° 5 i and intensified fl-rmin ' 8. s0 it is Fred Matthews. Moncton. said of the election of Eugenio expected somewm cone to ensmm Mus Amanda Hubleyl Lune“ Cardinal Pacelli as Pope: “From the brevm, of. the mm provinces and some to farms on burg, N S (By The Canadian Press) _ _ the Prairies and in British Colum- K. Macintosh. Halifax. Throughout the world today the Associated Press Foreign Staff lave, wh e ffective operations . _ ‘ VATICAN on.‘ MUCH 3_Pope fasted lesgsthafi a mu dnyv pm_ election of Eugenio Cardin» bia more in keeping with the type Police said others might be , Rate for Notices in this p115 x11 made pence the keynote found and manlfnstsntlsyaction is Paclii as pontiff oi the P" of fanning with which they have missing of whom they had no tmhmm 3 cenu‘pgll‘wo|fd, o, his pormfimm today m an um mnmomlm; Catholic church was generalwre- been accustomed. d n med t record. “ “ precedented message to the world "It marks, for one thing, the ceived as iMPYiQB mniilnulme 0i Tilt-w reiuseesmare e g o "Wiltshire Rink tontnht Wheat- at the outset of his reign. close unity of the sacred college, the late Plus m‘! mm mime" bu’ “n Winn“ i‘ i” dwiiifmw Sa Pol-t Suffers “River Stars vs. Wiltshlre All His unexpected broadcast from made up of princas of the church success!” ‘g1 mg mm" Pa’ :5 emu“ ma‘: fr?!“ 51M ‘smmiy ys -_- ""”“' Eiliflfiltflfiii.‘ 221mm"? or. tam.zzza.piir.."é -“‘s.:""zzi:.tt §°°i§i$li.l.§i s;.¥;'..~’ this"... time tetra“... “u. o; 1 Discrimination J's - 1 _ v1 . , ‘ _ ' ‘ pressions of marked satisfaction posed the agltalon of Konrad ____ . ‘Quill! saiilrda-V 9V9“ n5 c of conciliation when many expect l V_ VANCOUVER‘ Mam‘ 3__(QP)__ noble independence from allhum- an considerations except those of gmgalmggi‘dggigglffitrgiésltaggugfi: chm as iin. The first reactions of the Italian press were favorable. The Democracies heard of his election with gratification. Great Britain and France looked to him with keen hope for a future in which the Vatican will play an even greater role than ever to- ward peace and respect for in- dividual human rights. In Pius XII the Catholic world will have the most widely-travell- Mayor Lyle Teiford said todav in a. statement that a Wheat Bostrd bulletin in his possession is subs- tantiation for Chitrflfifi he has made that Vancouver has been disori- I opposes Buying Qgfxiailgeqdbazabglfisgiiimgitfibfi _ d rail interests." Km 6X- iietwork Rights ‘m For Propaganda ed wou‘d characterize his policies. The peace he invc-lied was "that Zivihs w Christianity a peace, sublime gift of heaven. noble as he is fearless." which is desired by all honest In choosln! i0 be KROW" R5 Souk and which 15 the 11-1111, of Pius XII, the Canadian Prelate charity and justice." said. the new Pontiff thus gave He spoke 1n mun gm- flve m“- notice that his reign will be "an at?‘ to the cal-dump, who egwagej evident continuation of the one him yesterday to the Throne of Sh. Peter, but he addressed his words -broadca.st b the Vatican radio station-to al, and extended his iessinig not only to all Roman ha Rink. i . L-IXKO-l-Frl, sat. Jan. 20 to Mai‘. 18 "Borden Line Club loaning nugs iliiibs. calves every Tuesday. Hours i3 l0 3 L-IHB-lZ-M-Z-fi-ti "Second playoff frame at Marsh- fltid Rink tonight. Dunstaifnatlfl n. Yoik; skaic aiisr. 14-933- "Hospital Cake Sale-by Ladies oi ‘limit Church Saturday, March lib at Moore d» McLeod. (Continued on page 3. Col 7) ___.._.€.___ porter denied there i185 119m fl-“Y discrimination. Mayor Telford said substance of the bulletin. issued bv the btwrd of terminal elevators, in- structs shippers to send wheat one which preceded it." Mrs. ltoosevelt Christens Craft b L-541'3'-"-‘3i- Catholics but to those outside the ed Pope 1n 111smry_ and millions in ' i“" church. WASHYNGTON. March 3-—(APl many countries have had intimate east 10519841 0f West if Lilaxireifii‘: D Rqmpses of him in the course of my The Cajun“; Press) fdléiglsfiifiglitiliiiixcfidliiiifié g “V: cgfis "Playoff Rama New Glasnow Wniuht, inioeriais vs. Maple Leafs. Pine starts ii o'clock. Admission “m5- I-"Qn Earlier he set his coronation for s —""—‘ S nda . M rch i2. On that day. Pshnnival meeting of the 9.2.1. 1m“ a {m} gm, lengmy ceremomap —~Mrs. Franklin . Roosevelt cracked a uolden bottle of water from the seven seas today over a 74-pass-enger flying boat, christen- inz ti. the "Yankee Clipper." flag-_ shio 0f the United Sin-fies mer- OTTAWA. March 3—'I‘he_ Cana- dian Broadcalskting goFDQTBii/Klugz; if“ "d ‘i m‘ my “ r Midi‘ n Pa in terminals we - ' . boa o n " rec Brockmgmn‘ chairman of me QB that the arran r he his missions abroad. London-The new Pontiff was hailed as an astute diplomat and man of high character who should be an invaluable ally in the strug- Der bushel Coronation March i2 John Whittle. managing direc- “ii-Xi’ Association Agriculture L f ihll March 6m a ‘ ’ _ _ _________.__V_.._V?_.___.__; chant marine of the air. It is in- i116 l0 kveu EuroPB 0“ 0 WBT- Vancouver w“, 1511-1‘. and no 0m ' Jl-m- All me!" —~—" ~~ —~~~-—~> , . r ‘..'_"H ii . e t Francewith _ 1 tn k‘ , L'917'3"‘m (continued an m” “w. tended m: the Norm Atlantic s“ woii-ldmi éiigdcllriihgivgflgélil'S elevation c‘ board o‘ govmflrriaii tiigmmit? giirigatligriwivilibhedisrigililie “hi?! the _, Please attend. “alert Rink March 6th. Dun- w-ilihli. ¥8."i>l‘.;‘.‘.i"&iéiii$i““° i BL-BW-S-d-li. ce. Unmindful of water which to the Papacy. “Pius XI has sur- splashed over her Mrs. Roosevelt vived." one high churchmen said. Island Leads 13,113 n.1,}; mime i; o; christening ceremony of the tl- (Oommued on M“ 3, Q01 4) __________ sgezgziisggzpm '.:';i..:‘i.°“...t‘?. Police Disperse m, gm,” $3,335,?‘ W‘. N. B. Unemployed -'—'_—_ ton craft. f th mmiiiiee __.__ mama“ i" . .. ~i‘*-‘i'e‘”i"¥7"ii..: Zfiiasfi i: s. MM church satumav Mam‘ Llberal Branch “Batik fiwfimiriéezn ‘iine the air It about 100 unetnolflyed men who conareizated in front oi a Swre Lobster Catch (By The Canadian Press) OTTAWA. March 8 - Canada's “h. . - ‘i "M" 4‘ M°1'°°4'- nought no?“ Brookington the 11-891-3-331. Qfhvr-sdav. March ma, Prince lit-s College Hail, hear lecture l 7- H. L. iewart Dir DBi-iifililié weifimly-"Danger Spots in Eur- ‘- ' L-WQQi-MT. here this aiitemoon and threat- ened to help themselves to nrov- isions, There was no violence. The demonstration was made in of relief Club “Outlawed” Plan Advooated In N. B. House FREDERIUPON. March 3—At a closed session this afternoon the Twentieth Century Liberal Assoc- iation of New Brunswick fonmally minute. Sealer Ranger protest against sir/boom work on the 'I‘obique Road. A similar demonstration was St-HWU yesterday. i‘ Double Head Milton io- “ouuawlfilfiiybhme ‘iini-‘fifiiigliiesiiiiii: i t- WHIAIOB fiidletl 3' ma‘ Jamgdbm M1159 11g‘ club in , —-——f-—‘-f'-“ rurgiieméigrakietiirvt: imieii“ out‘ giiiéicdifiiifiauiin club "boycotted" rwii-‘DTWQWQ rim’ "Wm I1‘. JOHN'S. Nfid.. March s- would Stqblhzc _ u Ii-Wb-S-i-ii. this‘ dcgnvaition whiohmm ogfgcfi anbiéhinsovelaakilrigwin the budaclteefi- (slgscglglafghzymgyagggolygnrzjggzg- Export Prlce : "- ' ' a . - ' » Hmkiiih View“ m“! Wuumra’ with lobnier 118N311 m it iglll-Wd i" °°°°°"*i° Wm‘ 1am“ mail.‘ wvwmdy; and? er Imblene had towed the leaking Pgtatoes ’ .Finiil am ‘u. 3 the war the provincial association. “WWW” .. n1 “who :81 mm but same s. s. Runner. another o i? - imnroiiiis trait fir. ' '.——-__"' “ “with (iiryuneiniiiowrnont in ti" m?" “m” “mi,” "mm" mnnnnwrou. March a tCP)—- i 8t i Canada's fish . f‘ 5t ° i" miles of Oapc Pine a the south- fir“, board ,0 smbmm me sand m. n: liimissioil A) certain parts o! th . 1 a m in: i mourn; soogno only to tho salmon. 316,287 T Date m. should be handled by the 33ml} v1 TYWWY B“ "i? export price oxdvoiggad igunL-sinvxigi; officials ca $ 0 m1 Government with provin- “Wham, m‘ 1mm” Md galsmeflsm m“ 10th“ m a luncheon address a.t a conven- e ‘rwe tieth Century Fiédfl cm co-operation. be . m u, “m” ‘u, dwmm“ huh!“ ‘mmimua: ZPLry-t Bayfjust‘ above‘ Trepiais- Qay, so instead to ' in u-ie loco Credit for the rein w ,. t m were able to b!!!‘ med OTTAWA. March 3-—(OP)-Ccst to the Dominion macaw of the Commission ed to no lofiilfl‘ d m,“ airmen oi relief. Those uniwiiiins ‘Pi. 1 Pmvmdfl o! "wfltduism: iii), miles in Iii-om Capo Pine. 5t. i0 other way of neiMntr alone." he M"?! PM mm“? 9"? m m“ 1 rspassey Harbor. rrioiislv built iii he“ giiliiafgi Assficiation of New Bruns- wick. Price slashlnrz ilv New Bruns- wmk gunners had ruined the lab- Argentine-Uruguay market for pofaio seed from this province, declared Mr. Piric. TM nrket had dropped from 790.000 note of conciliation. to be reflected strongly in h Throne of St. Peter’s. Spain. —by stiffening its resistance announcement by Soviet Russ 26-nation Non-Intervention Spanish civil conflict. SINO - JAP FRONT i camDaii-IXLs of conquest in China. At Rajkot, India, Gandhi began co e it nail ruler of Rajkot met his demands that the peOple of the tiny western In- dia state be given "a. voice in the government." What appeared tobesslitin he French Cabinet over ire t dais-associates? fi. policy and Mandel attackfid Iiiore Bonnets "do nothing” urged "massive reinforcements‘ of troops to defend French Somaliland against "Italian Infiltration.” Health Ctunpaign Nazi Germany launched a cam- gn against intoxicants and to- 00. holdimz 1m t0 its youth Ad- olf Hitier, who neither smokes nor drinks. as the example of all good Nazis. In London. while negotiations in the British-Aran-Jewish conference Over Palestine appeared deadlocked the British Government published in B White paper the 24-year-old correspondence between sir Henry MacMahon. then British High Commissioner for Egypt and Sher ff Hussein of Mecca. It i; on the basis of this correspondence that the Ar- abs lay claim to the Holy Land, a. claim with which previous British Governments have disagreed. CONTINUE FIGHT IONDON, March 3-—(AP)—'I‘he Madrid Government, now deprived‘ of the recognition of Great Britain and France, is apparently stiflen- inc its resistance to the National- ists and thus thwarting the two democracies’ attempts to bring an early end to the Spanish civliwaz. The Republicans were stubbornly holding onto their capital today. and also to the one-fourth of the country still in their handswhere- as British and French leaders ex- ressed belief, as they extended Ormsl recognition to the National- ists lash Manda". that the war must enid soon with Madrid's sur- render. Britain and France are anxious in have the war end and to pone. trate into the new Spain's econo- Clouds Darken iMany Countries NewComplications Appear In Spain-Soviet Russia Sounds Note Of Discord. Pope Pius XII called for peace yesterday (Friday) in an unprecedented worldwide broadcast dmoinzited by a The theme of the new PontifFs speech was expected is future activities on the Even as he spoke new complications appeared to have developed in efforts to bring an early end to civil war in The Madrid Government, now deprived of French and British recognition, was causing embarrassment to those two democracies-prime movers in the peace negotiations to the Nationalists. Another note of discord came from Moscow with an la that she was quitting the Committee because it had “long ago ceased functioning” and had lost the meaning of its ex1stence”—namely to prevent the spread of the In the world’! om“ ma‘ r w“, two powerful Japanese es - on without a let-up in ‘xiii Descent 56d Mohandas K. his fifth hunger strike, determined to ntlnu , “unto death" unless the ve Congress Anniversary, Address Excites In- terest”... - (By Kirk: L. Shlimon. Press Staff Writer) W N, Miamch sidenit Roosevelffs address 01mm. row in connection with oeldbra- tion of the 15cm o1‘ irst o! thin Unified states Coinizrcss wt! an count/unity and forum ran in tiho tional policy declarations. He is to appear before a joint session of Conttress by mqllmt ol a concurrent resolution. His icnoe will include members of mo Conaress. almost everv senior corv- crnmien/c official, and the dinlm mntic representatives of 54 coun- tries. It will be broadens . Because of, the occasion-and because been no word of wihait Roosevelt intends to say-tine address has aroused more advance interest than most formal nrcddenbial utteraniom. Ordinarily iihere are advance hints about presidential masons to Congress or special addmsc-s known to be in preparation. He has been inclined at his press conferences to Rive some intim- ation oi his intentions. There is no doubt in Washlnw ton. however. that. his address will not stun at a mere oraioricai benediction on the first Gonzales‘ meeting. in Federal Hall. New York City. I50 veers no. While nominally addressed to the American people. Rxxxaevel-ifs remarks may be primarily intend- ed to reach official ears in Lon- don. Paris. Berlin. Rome. Tokyo- and the zest of the world. He has been urtzod bv Contrress members to eXTKYunri airnin the course of his foreizz-n onlirv. as refle-ciod in such incidents as nirnlnne sales to France and in the new domestic mic life, in which Italy and Ger- many, as__oi(iei"___i_'rien<is_of tljigfia- (Continued on page 3, Col 8) iiousingflliot Loans Show Big Increase (By The Canadian hem) OTTAWA, March 3 — National Housing Act loans approved in Fcbruary showed an increase oi I23 per cent in volume and I39 per cent in number oi units pro. vided over February, i938, accord- ing to figures released today by Finance Minister Dunning. Loans approved in February tot- alled $763,364 and provided hous- ing accommodation for 249 famil- ics compared xviih $341909 nnd 104 family units in February. i938. The trtl loans approved up t0 ‘FW- tion for 7,568 unibr. By provinces units up to Feb. 28 wares-Print Edward Island l5 units. Brunswick i22, 380,453: Manitoba 251. Saskatchewan seven. $2.50 to $1.80 oer crate. I ro- dvi Halifax d in‘ "m" mod m’ W“ u'.'?sii°°iiiimit'ii“'suniiiur w iiii- 3am in 1937-38 w 100.00» crite- nft/er the price was slashed irom_ $4 ,078,08'i. averaze loan for February 0! $3.066 er family housing unit was the oarest for any month to date. ‘I’; under the National Hofzslntz Act and its predecessor. the DOminion Housing Act. cemented sea-liaison and provided family accommoda- loans and Nova Scotln 448. $895,050; New $544117: Quoh-w l.036.$8,il0.08i: Ontario 3.525. $13.- $l,0ii2.808: $35,000; Ai- berta none; British Columbia 1.274- mmoinont prcrrrnni. DISTINGUISHED MEDICO DIES i TORONTO. March 3--(GP)_-— Dr. Alexander John MacKenzie, |63. nmsidenit of the Ontario Medi- .ca1 Association. died. suddenly to- day_ He had s. distinguished medi- cal rind militarv career. For the past Z7 years he hail been attach- ecl in the Universitv of ‘Iwrontn Medical School staff as senior demonstrator. (in: on ‘one is _. Maureen w w H» sstr is a mow Morin-ate variable winds, fair, with a little higher temperature. THE CAR FERRY SAILLNGB " Tonnentino l1 s. m. 3.05 p. m. IVE W PONTIFF MAKES STR ozviifa CE APPEAL Leave Borden 9.45 n. m. 1 p. II-