, Guardian reporter MAXI MS OFA MERE MAN happiness does not . mun‘ llalfltiul Tfllfl “d mad in Ill! lllflfl lliill’. but give; llllu SEE" (lass-alias, Ioudal I81. gprlattetowa Guardian ‘liwo Oeatl. Pllllllllii BEGINNING ill i_i_llVE indications 0f A Re- turn T0 Normal Conditions — Sev- eral Gargoes Book- edForShipment Through Halifax. HALIFAX. N. 5-. March l'l—- iadicutions of a return to norm- ii conditions in the potato market are seen by the Halifax Harbor Commission in the re- port that several eargoa of put.- itoes have been booked for ship- ment through Halifax within lhe next 30 days. It is expected the first steamer will begin loading in 10 days or so. Mr. J. W. Boulier, Secretary of the local Potato Growers Aasociati interviewed by- a last night, stated that the frost and cold weather in the South has to a slight extent affected the pot- ato market here, as some re- planting will be necess y- The Assoclatlo is at pres- ent gathering a shipment to be sent next week; and some further shipping, ’ of seed potatoes may take place in the next few weeks. . It is doubtul if the market viii advance sufficiently to let u in on tablestock shipments. Train Derailed ' \\l. 72/’ The People’ aper Covers Prince Edward -___ Read by Everybody island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1932 CRA SHES O-N A TLA 4; NTIC REEF} coinueu IJESERVING Allegations Of G. N. Gordon Against Premier Bennett were Of Most Ser- ious Nature, Alld Untrue, Is Finding of Enquiry Commit- tee. a oi ciusuiii CANADIANS RESCUE!) IN SHIPWRECK OFF BERMUDA Striking a reef two hours out of 51- Gwrzvs. Bermuda, March 13, the Canadian National ‘ hip "In"! DEV“ (3) was abandoned l’! h" B4 passengers, who were taken off‘ by the C. N. S. Lady SHIRTS (l)- Dr. J. H. Grisdalg (2) formerly deputy minister of ggfl- FebruarySales Of New Paid (Canadian Press) TORONTO, 0nt., March 1'7.— February sales of new paid-for or- dinary life insurance in Canada and ‘ Newfoundland by fifteen companies having in force 84 per cent of the i business clone in the Dominion, tot- OTTAWA, Out, Mar. 17. -— (By ‘ the Canadian Press) —-Findlng that f the conduct, of G. N. Gordon, for- 1 mer Liberal Minister of Immigra- i tlon. in his allegations against Pre- mier R. B. Bennett at. Hamilton and 1111111551’. Onto in January last was “reprehensible and deserving (Associated Press) NEW YORK, N. ‘L, March l'l— file westbound Red Arrow, New York t0 Detroit“ Lmitecl of the Pennsylvania, which left here at 4 ll- m. was derailed near Princeton Junction, N. Y. at 5 p. m. the offi- of the censure of the House of Commons" is made in the report of the Parliamentary Committee which has been conducting an enquiry in- to the matter. , The Committee finds that the charges were of a. most serious nat- , were: res of the Pennsylvania were in- ure, "calculated to do injury to the formed. ‘reputation’ of the Prime Minister; The first c‘ght curs of the 12 car llfllll loft the track. Seventy pas- scngers were aboard when the train lei‘. New York. » At 6 p. m. the headquarters was‘ without definite information to the exirnt of the damage. ‘ ANNOUNCEMENTS. Y COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC i "Bonshaw Hall Monday night, March 21st. Measuring Party. lunch. '5 W! programme. isaz-a-ls-il. I “North River Lindy: vs. Granites l 11 Hrnhlioid Rink tonight. Skating "l" match. 1547-11 i . “Hockey match at Milton tc-' lllkht, Lindys vs. Hornets. skate after match. 1542-11 "Tickets for "Alabama Bound" ‘ Easter Monday play for sale at. Red- m" “P05. Two Macs and victor. Will's 1534-3-18-01. "Iliockey tonight at Wiltshire,’ loclock, Winsloe All-Sports vs.‘ 570N119 Shamrocks. Skate after match with band. 1537-11 "Hockey match in Hunter River‘ Rink tonight, Wheatley River Mai“, fled Men vs. Hunter River Married: Min- lsae-lli "Hockey match Saturday nightfl Brookfield Pairplay vs. The Royal: Fathers in Hunter River Pink. ‘ 1539-3-18-21 1 "Will be delivering clover seed' It Wlnsloe, Saturday and Monday. March 10 and 21. Signed T. A.’ Rodd. Roland Benton. 1548-11 "Don't miss "Up in the Air" and “Thankful for Jack." bv Cornwall York Institute in the Hall tonight. 1545-11 "Delicious home-baker) beans. llfamed brownbread, pickles. cnkc. doughnuts. at Jiantilit Schoolroom Saturday from 5 to '7 o'clock. 1522-34741 "The ladies of Union Road W- M. s. will be pleased to wait on PW tomorrow at their home cooking Mle at s. A. McDonald's Store. 1531-3-18-11. zmAlabama Bound" at Prince dilward Easter Monday and Tues- il’. Wonderful show. wonderful '9'°l*ll»l¢8. llwular prices. ' 1534-3-18-01. that the statements in question had‘ been actually made byMr. Gordon; except _that the "name "Mr. Herr-T M" ' i - llllons (Continued on Page 10) I l Presen ted ' With A Large Pot l 0f Shamrocks (Special To The Guardian) TORONTO, March 17. —- His Excellency the Governor General arrived at the Union Station today the guest of Toronto. He was wel- comed by Mayor Stewart and James Somers, City Clerk on be- half of the city and Inspector Guthrie, representing Chief Con- stable Draper. The Mayor present- ed His Excellency with a large pot of Shamrocks. This afternoon Lord Bessborough attended a special matinee of King Henry fourth by the Btratford on Avon Company at the Royal Alex- andra Theatre. Included in His Exceliencys party were two undergraduates the University of Toronto, J. K. Thomas, President of the Univer- sity of Toronto Dramatic society and Randolph Coe. Lord Bessbo ungh and his offi- cial party will be tho guests of the city at the National Indoor ‘Track championships in the Maple Leaf Gardens tonight, following which the Governor General will return to Ottawa. "Horse races at Vernon. Satur- day, March 10th. 1541-11 "85% of people 66 years old are either dependent on others or working for a living. Let me show you how to avoid this unciiviable condition. Write. phone or see J. A. Moore, Manager. Sun Life. 3-18-4 "Alabama. Bound" - “Alabama Bound“ — Alabama Bonn "-80%- inl Southern Musical Numbers, thrilling drama. mystery story. Easter Monday and Tuesday. 1534-3-10-61. alled $38,145,000 according to figur-i es given out today by the life insur- ance sales research bureau. l Sales by provinces for Februaryi Albeita, $1,491,000. 4 British Columbia, $2,112,000. Manitoba 02,69,000. New Brunswick $937,000. Nova. Scots $1,241,000. Ontario $16,300,000. Prince Edward Island, $97,000- Quebec $12,157,000. Saskatchewan $1.363,000. Newfoundland $288,000. U. S. Will Save When Salary Cut Comes WASHINGTON, D. c., Mar. 17.— (A.P.)—A bill drastically cutting sai- aries of all United States Cavem- mcnt employees is being drafted by the special House of Representatives Economy Committee. Chairman Byrns of the economy group said of! the floor. “a bill cut- ting salaries probably will be re- ported out by the committee next wcek." Estimates of savings to the gov- eminent, he said. ranged from $50,- 000,000 to $100,000,000, depending upon the percentage of cut/s to be made. Sealers Caught In Ice Floe (Canadian Press) ST. JOHN'S, Nfld., March l’l.—— Four Newfoundland sealing steam- ers sheltered under the lee of ice today as storm threatened, while their two sister vessels lay helpless with broken propellor shafts be- tween Gogo and Punks Islands. Word today from the Ranger and the Neptune, veterans of the fleet which lost their propellers early this week, was that all was well. To- night the steamer Kyle, out of St. John's to assist the Ranger, wire- lessed that she was stuck in heavy ice 40 miles short of her objective. The Sagona, bound for the Neptune was apparently still forging ahead. About 80 miles of water and lcefloe separated the two disabled sealers. Meanwhile, fifty or sixty miles to- the northward, the rest of the fleet had run alongside natural ice-piers to prevent going adrift, but their crews were evidently making use of their time. Pilot Arthur Sullivan. who flew over them today reported i the Beothlc. Imogene, Eagle and Terra Nova taking seal. Life Insurance, : l i . cancer problem were noted in the culture for Canada‘, was among the three Canadian passengers on the Prince David, the two otherr being ML and Mrs. T. J. Murphy of Tor-_ onto. All on board donned life belts: and with passenge 3 and crew work- ing the oars, rowed for an hour; and a half in rough seas before reaching the Lady Somers. ' isuiilco lM|XU|'|S EXPiilNE& Government More! Than Gains In C01- lege Insurance) What Was Lost By i Mixup Over Falcon-l wood. The full facts in connection with the placing of additional insurancci on Falconwood Hospital and Prince; of Wales College were given in the‘ Legislature last evening by Hon. Dr. MacMllan, Minister of Health and 'Education, in the course of thebud- get debate. l On coming into office, Dr. Mac-, ,Mlllan explained, the Government ‘was approached by a representative of the fire insurance undcrwr'te"s ‘of Charlottetown, who drew atten- tion to the fact that Government property was under-insured. Some Voonferences were held on the sub" gject The underwriters wanted the l (Continued on Page '7) i iDCGEIIS, Births And ‘Ma rriages In Nova Scotiaj- (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. S., March l'l—- Dcaths in Nova. Sootia during 1930i totalled 6.206, and births numbered 11,346, according to the report of: Dr. T. I. Byrne, Deputy Minister‘ of Health, tabled in the legislature today. Expansion of field organiza- tion, launching of a new anti-T. B. programme and attention to the report. Infant. mortality had decreased during the last five years. Mar- riagcs during the year numbered 3,451. Still No Trace Of Lindy Baby (Bq Robert J. Cavagnaro, Associ- ated Press Staff Writer) HOPEWELL, N. J., Mar. 17.-An indication those working on the Lindbergh kidnappin case are go- ing back over their investigating of the last 16 days in a search for clues they may have missed came from the famous flyers home to- day. Colonel H. Norman Schwarzkopf, head of state police, was asked if cigarette butts had been found in the nursery from which the 20- (Corltinusd on Page l0) 100,000 CHINESE .ARE MARCHING 01v MUKDEN, MANCHURIA. SHANGHAI, Friday, Mar. 18.- (APA-The Kuomin (Chinese) news agency reported today that 100,000‘ Chinese volunteers were marching; on Mukden, Manchuria, from three? directions. The volunteers, the! agency said, were destroying the ' flag of the new Manchurian Gov-g cmment in all the villages along the way and were hoisting the Chinese National ensign. The Japanese garrison at Mun- den, the Kuomin dispatch said, had l received information of the advance and had mounted guns in the out- skirts of the city. The Earl of Lytton, head of the League o1‘ Nations commission ill- vestigating the Sine-Japanese coll- flict, received a telegram from fl group of Chinese organizations at. Mukden declaring that the 30,000,- 000 Chinese iii Mnuchuria, would rather share thc destiny of China, i whatever it may hc, than live un- , dcr the rule of Japan. ' The message, ivlllcll described tllr: I new Mailchuria as "merely a puppet l of the Japanese arilly," was signed by Chinese labor unions, the Edu- cational Association at Mukden, the Bankers’ Association and twenty- eight other organizations. EVIDENCE lliil-Ailiilv lBilllllltlillNliliRllM russii OTIYAWA, Ont, March 1'l—(BY The Canadian Pressl-‘Ifile Cana- dian radio broadcasfing system 19- coinmonded by the Aird Commission would cost about $3,225,000 to initi- atc and $2,500,000 per year to op- crate. Evdence to this effect was’ given to the House of Commons committee on radio today by C. A. Bowman, Ottawa. and Dr. Augustin Frlgon, of Montreal, member of the Aird Commission. INTERESTING luvs tllMES l Soviets Experiencing Difficulties As Re- sult 0i Poor Har- vests Ill Some Ar- i eas Last Year. l . l OTTAWA. one, March 17. (By the Canadian PTCSSl——Dlll‘ll1g the Cbeerfuineaa and great beautiflera and famous P"- aervers of youthful looks. MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN content are 12 PAGES I- Headqlia Hitler Annual Illblfllptionl Delivered 03.00- Is Iail Cllaalla and u. s. a. um. rters Of Raided Prussian Officials Determined T 0 Smash What They Declare Is A Plot To Plunge Germany Into Civil War. (By Louis P. l ‘ , Associated Press Staff Correspondent) BERLIN, Mar. ll-J-ieadquarters of Adolf Hitler's National Socialist Party throughout Prussia were raid- ed today by police acting on orders - to smash, what Prussian oflicials declared, was a plot to plunge Ger- many into civil war and seize powcr ' by force of arms. i Ill addition to visiting the offices l of the party the police searched the homes of many Nazi citizens. They confiscated numerous fyles of cor- mspondence aild membership lists. Prussian officials declared they had established that 500,000 Hitler “storm troops," including uutcluo- bile ind motorcycle dififiCillllCllLi. ' hadvbi (ll F2116 'c-ad_v for mobiliza- tion at various points lllrcughoui the state. A code mESSflgC—“‘gi'flildmOlill'l' dead“—was to be broadcast through- out Prussia, these ofliclals zsiiicl, mul it was to be the signal for each unii to march upon the nearest largo city. m THE Nllill scour HlllISEj l HALIFAX, N. 8., March 17. (BY tho Canadian Press)-Thlrd read- iilr; of thr- bill authorizing the pro- vlncc to cilter into all 8816911191115, with the Federal Government for| policng of Nova Scotla by. thel p, Q M. P., and a defense oi tile; Public Health Department/s adminl istraticn in connection with hospit-l Dr. G. H. Murphy. in the leglslat- i ul costs, by Hon. Ecentred attention lure today. The mounted police WWld like lover the duties of the Nova Swill ‘ force, absorbing that body. 911 APE“ ‘l, said Hon. John Doull, attorney ‘general, when the bill Wfl-‘l l" mm‘ mittec. 4 j Tomorrow the b11489‘ debm/e w“ gct under way with Hon. A. S.-Mac- ; Millan. Liberal houseleader, 0119111118 101' the opposition. Tnbling reports of his department Hon. Dr. Murphy lock occasion to reply to ‘criticisms 0f Gordon Rom- key, (Liberal, Lunenburg) who had d that the municipalities were- being called on topay mo great an fl- mount toward 110K991) 0f Fulfil“ m , certan institutions. I “We are dealing with human liv- es," the Mnister said. "were is nothing ioo good for them. If ex- COL A_ w_ steeL tech-me,“ Edwpafit month interesting news has penditurcs can be reduced, well and V of mechanical operation of a 50 kilowatt station exclusive or pro- gram cost, would be about $225,000. Dr. IPrigcn said the program cost of the proposed system would be (Continued on Page 3) \ News Briefs (Asrfiiated Press) YARMOUTH, N. 8., March 1'l —Alexander W. White, 42, was instantly killed today when his clothing caught in stone crush- ing machine y as he was hook- ing the driving belt over a. pulley. ATLANTIC CITY, N. .i., Mar. l'l—Lady Borden, wife of Sir Robert Borden, former Prime Minister of Canada, underwent an operation lrl the Atlantic City Hospital todaya Her condition was pl nounced satisfactory. HALIFAX, N. 5., March l'l— Orders were issued to the mar~ , shai of the admiralty court to- day, taking into custody the Hamburg American freighter liarburg on a salvage claim for $50,000 instituted by the tug Foundation Franklin. MINEOLA, 14.1., Mar. The entire estate of John Philip Sousa, ‘ ‘ ‘ and composer who died March six at Reading, Pa, is left to his wife and three children. lILs will filed for probate today in the Surrogates office here estimated his estate at more than $20,000. 17. — VANCOUVER, B.C., March l1. —Ml'l. lliaa MIBNItt flied here cnnnrctkm with the difficulties that the Soviet authorities arc exper- iencing as a, result of poor harvests. ‘n some areas last year, silggesting that Rilssia has exported more ‘wheat than was jusliPed by the crop harvested in 193i. 'I'llis infor- mation was contained in a state- ment issued today by H. H. Stevens, Minster of Trade and Commerce. Apparently Russia is now exper- iencing difficulty in gathering sup- plies of wheat ndrquatc to seed the (Continued on Page l0) Position Is Abolisheil‘ (Special To The Guardian) MONTREAL, March 1'7. - An official statement issued herc to- day announced that the position of Vice President, Canadian National Stcamships has been abolished, cf- fective April lst. R. B. Teaklc, now Vice-President, is appointed man- ager, including the Canada Atlan- tic Transit Conlpiiliy and Ontario Car Ferry C0,. succeeding Cap- tain N. H. Nicholson, retired after more than half a century of ex- perience in the steamship business, Capt. Nicholson started his car- eer as cabin boy with the Rlcli-' clieu and Ontario Navigation Co. in 1881. today aged 102. She came here 24 years ago aitrr spending most of her life in her native province, New Brunswick. Mrs. McNutt had enioyed good health until a few days ago when she contracted a cold. Advancing ycara had brought blindness. lser to the committee, said the cost‘ l???" fofthcomilllr "0111 31155111 111', good. but not only the claims of ec- ionomics will be considered in ad- ! ministration.“ i Failed To Rally NEWCASTLE, N- 1a.. Marsh "- iBy the Canadian Pressn-Mrs. dohn O'Donnell. 45. of 38111111111 3"" found paralyzed in a barn on her farm. last week after beins Wllhw‘ food or water for eight days and nights. died in hospital here today‘- The pwalyss rcrnited from i‘ m“ in the barn. ENGLAND NAMES HER |lElE_il_AlES To The Imperial Ec- onomic Conference Being Held Ill Ot- tawa Ill July. (Canadian Press Cable) LONDON, March 17.-Prime Min- ister Ramsay MacDonald today an- nounced in the House of Commom that six members and a represent.» tive of the Ministry of Agriculture would comprise Great Britams del- egation to the Imperial Economic Conference at Ottawa next July. He named the six ministers, who he said, would attend the confer ence subject to the requirements of parliament: Stanley Baldwin, Lord Prcsidciv. of the Council. Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer. iContlnued on Page 10v iliiuillimlols OTTAWA, Ont., March l7.—WiLh utor Andrew Haydon from his sick bed, at his home this afternoon, the Senate Committee investigating Beauharnols concluded the taking of evidence. Counsel wcrc ’ gin-r until March 29 to prepare bFlClS for submission to the committee, follow- ing whicll the committee will make its report to the Senate. The last word as to what ensues from thc ill- vestigatlon, llcld primarily to ascer- tain if the connection which Sena- tors W. L. McDouyald, Doilat Ray- lnond and Andrew Haydon had with Bcaullarnois violaird the (ligluty ‘and standing of lilC Senate. rest: with the members of llic rrd chain» her themselves. a Record & Forecast of the Weather .\ll'1'l‘FIOIIOLOGIPAI. OFFICE. 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Rim-ii lino Provinces: Strong north» (‘iltii i.» uorllnvcat winds or probab- ly ifillvil; i-lmuly with some snow or purl min. llluli tliil‘ this morning at MY.’ anil iilli i-ii-iiiul.’ iii 0.17. _ .\'llli .\f‘il4 lliis PVIWIIII iii 0.00 |1illl||i'l'|v'.\ morning at 0.00. riili iillltvll 'l‘ues<lay, Mari-ti ‘rind. 8.317 ll. ill. suiniiicraiilc tlilc eighteen laler inanjfaarlottetowa. and YIIIIIUlQI All ONWN SAND ‘ilicll is two Pincus or tum fiavcuac. m BAD Confm Snmineralde title eighteen minulib later than Pharlnlietnii-u. CAB FERRY SCHEDULE Week days-Leaves Borden daily Mil mm. and 11.40 a.m. vel Tnriueutlaa daily: 10.30 mm- Ilil as Ila the final cross-examination of Scn- ~