/ V "captain I MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN ,_._-€— Kerr!!! adlil ruvI-rnlshed. up with the Jonas: now- “ “mp1, hgvin] the old car m“, Founded Illl. """‘"" aw Guardian T!" Ceatl. Chfllolttlfl In In di Murder. ing no uvuu it TREATMENT N siiummum Mounties Take Arctic Trail T0 “Get Their lilan.” (Special to the Guardian) IOKIO, Jan. lit-Five hundred leper: marched into the city of Jumamoto today protesting against conditions in a sanitorium near here and threw the city into a pan- ic. The lepcrs, blowing bugles and shouting at the tops of their voices‘ reproacbed the Government, charg-' ing their ssnitorlum was unsatis- factory. Firemen and police were called out together to meet the situation and the rioters were re- pulsed alter a two hours fight. i I l. HALIFAX, N. 5., Jan. 1B. (By the Clnadian Presw-Captain Moyle vrmise,ol Lunenburg, N’. 5,, held at ilev undon, Conn., _by the United states coastguard following capture oi the liquor laden vessel Gracia, is sronner Captain of the racing fkhermau Haiigonian. Captain Cruise was at the wheel of the llfiigonian during the elimination nus oi 1926 when the Bluenose, under Angus Walters, rctitned her Ilurels. ‘ ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, (iirl ' Students Are On Trial I-n—Calcutta Before Special Tribunal For Murder Of District Magistrate-Riot- Continues In Bombay. i a F a c e Charge (n; Janus a. mus. Associated Prbsn Staff Correspondent) BOMBAY, India, Jan. l8. (AP) —Pnllce fired into a crowd of 500 natives today in the villng: of Guj- Covers Prince Edward Island Like the “Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1932 Everybody 8 PAGES MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN when people are out for nil they can get, the sooner they p; m“, m, better. Annual lluhacrlpflunn Delivered $5.00- llr Inn Clnldu null c. s. s. suw. In The Toils 'AT [JNBIIEBN It Is Anticipated That 1,000 Persons Will Be Present Tonight When Prime Minis- ter Speaks. (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Ont., Jzn. l0.—-Kesn- Will lnnnffi cmlsuvinvis A Chinese Outport JAILED Will MAIIATMA One of the developments ln tho erat, near Pesmawar, killing one person and wounding another. The natives had attlcked them with stones after six of the lmal lead- ers of the all-India National Con-_ Indian Guv rnrnentk endeavor to , lsnpprcss fnsurrcctlon was the arrest‘ of’ the wife of Mahatma Gandhi, the Nationalist leader, shown above.' Following the arrest of the leader“ his wife continued the agtation and ' gress party were arrested. In Bombay, about forty Nation- alsts, including a group of fourt- een saffron clad Besmsevika girl! plcketers, were arrested for trying to prevent gold shipments to Great Britain and the United Stses. Oth-i er girls immediately stepped for- ward to take their pie in the picket lines. Fourteen Nationalists. including the dictator of the Bom- bay branch o! the Congress, were arrested as they scooped water from the set for the purpose of mnklfll salt in obedience to Mahatma Gan- dhi's injunction. v , m Calcutta, Miss Santl Chose and Miss Unity Chowdury, Govern», ment high school students, went on trial for murder before a special tribunal established under the m- ent emergency ordinances. Th i has now followed lfm to jail. Teachers Will Forego Their Annual Increase (Canadian Press) . TORONTO. Ont.. Jan. ls.-Tor- onto school teachers have volunteer- I ed to forego their annual salary in- creases for this year, thus effecting a saving of $220,000, it was announc- 1 ed by Dr. J. W. Russell, chair- man of the Board of Education, to- day. g'rls were accused of killing C. G. B? Yesterday i-apvenl. Lin. district unlit! Cdmllla, at the outset of the Nat- ionalist trouble several weeks 58°- In protest against the government '”Mr*s.-J. 0} ‘Hyndliian The death of Mrs. John O. Hynd- est anticipation ‘and.’ a brisk de- mand for the rapidly dtuppear- ing supply of tickets is reported as being evident among followers and adm rcrs of Premier R. 3.3911316"? whose interest has been aroused by announcement ofthe Premier's consent to address the luncheon meeting of the Liberal-Conservat- ive business men's club in the Roy- al Yozk Hotel tomorrow. Despite plans bcing completed to have the speech broadcast over station CKNC 2nd a connected hook up of stations elsewhere in the pro- i vlnce, the advance rush for tickets’ to the luncheon ls proving well up to expectations club officials re-, port. It is anticipated that the crowd will be in the neighborhood of 1,- 000 persons. A special invitation has I (special u, the Guardian) baen extended to permit ladies toI WINK-PEG’ Man" Jan‘ 18‘_Fm attend the gathering in view of the “stem”, wipgd out a herd of 58 Jmportance and significance it is cow,’ gutted a large ham and deg believed wll attach to the Prem- “toyed valuable dairy machinery ler's mewlie- at the Albndale Dairy Farm on the Mr. Bennett has given no mtlzn- outskirts of Winnipeg, Damage wa- atlon of the subject of his address. estimated m excess of $30 00o but it is thought it will bear dir- “u” of the blaze was unknow; ,ectly on the present situation in ' [Canada with especial-reference t.o' Incas: c:.1i:t‘°f"““°' l Rafters flare I Daring Hold- Up P Taken at an o: "=0 Japanese this the Chinese side. Notice how m; c"°”hn "P9 While his companlm Herd Of 58 Cows Is l/Viped Out . J WAITING FOR JAIKQNESE ATTACK mo" of the Chine" "my l" lhfiir struggle with New" l! 0'19 0! the first to reach this country from man on the LEFT is more of the ls o. true Asiatic. "REPARMIUNS LONDON, Jan. 18---(A.P.)—~Auth- critativc quarters today denied re- . s that overtures would be made '9 the United States for an exten- icn of the Hoover Intergovernment- '! Dot-t hiiuratorium. An attempt to obtain an extension iicse sources declared, is not noc- csszry for the successful complet- i icn of thc work facing the interna- Jlonnl reparations conference ten- i tatlvely scheduled for January 25 at i Luusmnc. l Landon newspaper-s have predict- ‘sd that the Lausanne conference would make no final dension until the Presdential election in th.‘ United States is over, but a com- l “a Japs Retaliate For Last Week’s Chinese Victories EXPIJRTUF CAPITAL IS IIISUUIIRABED Action of Bankers As- sociation Has Had Remedial Effect. TORONTO. Ont" Jan. 18. (B; the Canadian Pressi-Thc actiol taken by the Canadian Bankers Association last month to control insofar as they were able, the pur- chase abroad of securities by resid- cnts of Canada has had a remedial effect, and restrictions on the sale of foreign exchange by the banks will be relaxed, according to an announcement by John A. Mc- Leod, President of the Association, today. However, the banks will, wherever possible, discourage pur- chases of securities held abroad, ap- pealing to their customers to refrain from making such purchases while the present excessive exchange rates (Associated Press) MUKDEN, Manchuria, Jan. 18- Officiai communiques said today that hundreds of Chinese have been killed in a series of cffensives undertaken in retaliation for the Chinese victories of last week, in which Japanese casualties were heavy. ‘ Supported by heavy artillery and aeroplanes, the avenging columns of Japan killed at least 220 Chinese ln engagements at Yentai and Tungilao, the communiques said, and near Ylngkcw, where a force of 500 Chinese was encountered "a considerable number" of casualties was inflicted. These were the three major engagements, but there were numerous others. Larger units were employed than in previous activities ofthis sort, and more imposing aux- iliary arms. While the Japanese pressed on with their work of revenge, new groups of Chinese war lords arriv- ed in Mukden to take part in nego- tiations looking toward the estab- lishment of a. new Manchurian state, wholly free of Chlnesc con- trol. General Bhigeru f-lonio, Japan- ese high confmander, explained the flerceness of his new offensive: by “e qmatlve" ggylng 1t w“ new,“ y to m] The Prime Minister expressed the south Manchurla of “the curse of mp9 m” the member‘ °t the “wk bnndlh-yu 1,, order to perm“; the exchanges, New York brokerage Chinese farmers to sow their spring muses’ and "mrtgagm 10am mm crops “in assurance of safety and and insurance wmpames‘ a‘ the beam;- crse may be. will co-operate to dis- Among the w" lords lnlvmg m courage the export of capital under Mukdén m, me nesotmtlon! about present abnormal conditions. the establishment of a new gov- In a statenlent issued last momh emment for Manchu,“ w” Chang Mr. McLeod asked that banks dis- Magpeng, who “fled in an attempt courage the purchase of fore gn to oust General Man Chaxbsmm securities by Canadians. i request that G. B. Halstead, B. mll- man took place Monday, January sionnrv from the United BMW- mtn, at her late residence, s Long- leflve The 0011M?! 5905"" °f m‘ worth Avenue, after a short-illness article he wrote culllns upon chrll-i of about two weeks. For the past tlnfls t0 Sllppflft Mr. Gfllldhi, lllld- i you- ahe had not enjoyed he; us“. ents at the Christian Colieflwis; a1 good health but notwithstanding LUCkIIOW Pllfllilfid the 991119"! her death comes as a severe black miluminfi ""5:- Th° shock to her relatives and many ary was social direc or at e co - men“ lege. The students rsserted they, would resort to a hunger strike. Thirty ‘ma’ emigre" wlunwe" Mary Ella Beer, both of whom pre- we“ smwmwd l“ €°mbg9 £91‘: deceased her. Her only brother mmm“ i‘“pfl5°“m°n at “r o‘ ‘i Walter R. Breckcn, also died about or for picketlng. making contraband twentyieven years ago and Mm s?“ “Pd ha“? mfmm" o: m“ in‘ Hyndman was the last of her fam- t"°““1‘5t ‘irgnmzmmm T?“ 5°“: “i ily. The late Mr. Arthur A. Ailey Stock Brokers Associat on sen a he‘, ‘up “than passed away about 1V. S. Rum Ship Seized i Off Coast Of New Zealand (Canadian Press) ' BOSTON, Mass, Jan. lik-Fouri runners to lend contraband on the . New England coast under cover of fog. £ Liquor which fell into federal hands was valued at more than $150,000 at "trade" prices. Three vessels, including one sus- a ‘petition to Lord Willlngdon, Vice- ‘rcy of Indl‘, asking hlm to rem- edy the ftcrrfbie effects of the, present unrest on the trade, com- merce and prosperity of the city." The vi:eroy's recent refusal to 's:e Mr. Gandhi was most unfort- ‘ml-lg-nfunate and ill-advised, the Arsoc- MEETINGS, ETC “$571080 Party. Holy Redeemer ‘l- Jflnuarv 27th. Tickets 25c. $11110 Masquerade Ball at Mt. , "a" is licstponed until Tuesday, m")! fstu. Hghcflise to the dance ln Emerald Goa‘, "edllesdfli. January 20th. "mils- 133-1-18-31. “Sriyziltsyhlre Club loading live stock mock" "l foFvnooxx, January 21st. must be lsted. 1g4-1-19-li. gkflgmvts vs. Granites at Milton “"810- Skate alter match. foo-u R ' M Jgghter River club loading l-logs A" stock’ forenoon, January 21st. Rum" Nlmust be previously listed. "MSW. Secretary. 132-1-l8-2i. Annual Meeting of the mud "when 00., will be held "The Cl‘! l" clluflvd Hall o n Tuesday, Jan- ,'}g{o;91h.198fl at a P. M. n. v. ' smetflrv. ll0-l-l6-3i. n ' L ugléfland Annual Bull at 1.. P. u. ma“ Y- January 21st. Old time‘ lilisslling. Midnight ‘"99"’- Ad"; unem- Gents 50 cents. Ladies - 1524-10-21. ‘T516 Annual Meeting of the Bel- w“ $1 Circle will be held at Eldon fly. January 20th grim- ""9""! of 10m °9"'Pi*ny. w. r1. iiionfiififi 159-1-10-11. "Wial evenlns in commemor on of qhomss Wlidefv will be ab. M“ n I. o. o. r. mu. ‘Pueldav; hbekgu 19th at 8.30 P. M. All Rind Odd Fellows are ln- efreshments. 139.11, e annual meetingof nMQM V Livestock Shipping "'1 Thllrldav. Jan- Mr. with", "an", o! ard. Moncton and a tentative n} n“. n!” Block Branch cl‘. be memo. 1884-10-11. “Th live iation said, and the petition re- minded Lord Wiliugdon that even now it was not too late to reopen negotiations and to remove the emergency ordnsnces. Tho stock brokers urged the public in the in- terest of rtional prosperity to buy native made goods. Woulcl Meet “Cob" In June (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Jan. ld-Joe Jacobs. manager of Max Bchmeiing, heavy- weight bcxlng champion, today an- nounced he had dropped nego- tiations for a title light this vin- terandwaswllllnltomeetlhar- K07. of Boston, in June. Postponement 0f Conference ’Being- Considered PARIS. Jan. 1o. crusades) tar.) -—’1‘h0 French Government let it be 1mm M» um u was envisag- iug at least a proviaimal poicpmg. mant of the lnusanne Raparatlcoa 00111911800. ' A send-official not; wig lpguqj gt mldnllht after Premier Pierre Lav- al had talked with Leopold Von couch. German man-m: so] two months ago and his death was pected Canadian supply “up. and keenly felt by his step daughter. two speed boats, were capture‘; M"- Hwdmm led a ‘"3’ “dive On the beach at Cohasset, a pis- u“ Wtmpnm! w a 9'9“ “m” tol battle between rum runners and m 59m“ °i a“ kmds- She w“ 39"‘ hijackers was broken up. The com- orous with her time and ability in Damn“ fled as palm, apptomhed, Pmmw“! “Ythmg whim W“ leaving 400 cases of liquor on the beneficial to the community. All strum; her life she was a faithful fnem- The alleged supply “up, m, ber of St. Peters Cathedral and will gadet‘ o; weymough, N3 s" "may, b9 3"“? missed i" the ma"? 3°" was captured by the patrol boat tlvities In connection therewith. Them,’ o“ Nantucket and bmughg She was a devoted worker and al- tome New London, 9on1," m“), "W! ‘W53’ t” "mwlmkt? "W W014‘ guard base. A thousand sacks of which advanced the interests of uquo; remagnad 550mg he; 1m- h" ‘ihumh- ' crew of nine were held for federal She leaves to mourn her sad gfflflgnmgnt The gadeg w“ M- mums her husband. Mr. John O- lieved at coast guard headquarte-a, Hyndmm. and daughter Constance. Boston, to have come from st. to both of whom the sincerest sym- John's, Newg°und1m¢ pathy of their many friends is ex- The two Qaptufed mug bu“, Mnded- An only son died in in- the Mary and the Buddy, were tak- fl-Iwv about 17 years uso- l en well within Boston harbor. Each had between 700 and 800 cases of liquor aboard. The Mary's crew ran her ashore on Comma tlal Point while fleeing coast guard boats and escaped. Later the captors were ap- Show Increases In P81‘ broached with offers’ of money to release the craft, but shots dispers- UITAWA, Ont, Jan. 18. (By the ed those who offered the bribes. Canadian Press)—New Brunswick Two members of the Buddy's Quebec, Ontario and Manitoba rec- crew were arrested. orded increases in the value ofi authorised building 1n 61 cities in December as compared with Nov- ember. The value of permits ls- NEW LONDON, Conn, Jan. 10-- aued wle $7,807,004. The gains of‘ The nine members of the crew of $842M’! in Ontario and $24631” 1n‘ i119 cadet. llleled Canadian liquor Manitoba were the most Pfflimmii‘, IllPDlY Vessel. were held for a ed. There were declines in the oth- hearing January as when Qfrflgngd er provinces. tonight before United States com- The value or permits issued 1n missioner Russell n. Comm-gm the calendar yea;- 1931 was $110- . 071,410, which is the smallest n8- Four Provinces HELD FOB HEARING (Si-win! to the Guardian) TORONTO, Ont, Jan, 18.—Fi\' ‘flick-smell drove an automcbilc in- .a the drive shed of the Canada Jread Company, 1478 to 1400 Bloor Street west early Sunday-morning and after locking four employee; of the bakery and a youth in the tire room under the stables, “crack- l T“ h“ M's‘ Hyndm“ w“ m” important liquor seizures today , ad" a van]: an the second 5100,- dmmhter °f ‘mseph R" Brecke“ and marked concerted efforts by rum i and stole $5,000 cash. Two of the five robber: were arm- vd mil three 0f them ‘were masked. They worked apparently with n ‘borough knowledge of the interior of tho plant, displaying experience "nd coolness of hardened crimnals. For forty five minutes the five men taken prisoners by the thieves were kept lying on the floor on horse blankets guarded with the revolvers of two of the masked des- oeradoes. All this time thrc: other men polce believe were drilling the vault door in the ofllce on the ‘second floor. ' News Briefs I VANCOUVER, B. 0., Jan. 18 —Wliiiam llawkesley Merritt, well-known Vancouver business man, died today, aged‘ 82. NEW YORK, N. Y., Jan. l8- Bieceipt in Chicago cf a con- algnment of gold amounting to 01,000,000 from Canada was to- day reported by the New York I Federal Reserve Bank. ' nanrrax, n. s. Jan. 1s.- llr John Bennett, ‘ col- onial secretary of Newfoundland arrived in Halifax today aboard the liner Silvia. He ls enroulc to New York. CANBO, N. 8., Jan. l8.—Ger- aid Snow, nine year old son of lobes-t Snow, was drowned yes- tsrday when he broke through l-lle be on which he and sev- eral companions were playing. IITCIIBURG, Mass” Jun. l0 ' -—'l'he board of health an- nounced that with the vaccin- ation of 8,000 school children today. ll on cent of the city's coral-um of 40.00: had been vaccinated aa a precaution gregafn lined 1000. It should be ‘noted, however, that the bureau's sistentiy lower than in any other lndex- numbers of wholesale prices year since 1000.111» index was In of buldlflg materials are also con- in 1031 and 152.4 in 1910. against small pox, l0 cases of whlohweearapaetcdlntherlli- week. "ntsut spokesman said such report: rub crrcucsus. The conference, it was said, will "scpt the report of the young plan vlvsory committee, which recently rot a; Basel to consider Gennanys,‘ nbiilt-y to pay reparations, and then ‘ will consider extending a short mor- ' utorlum to Germany. from Tsitsihsr before General Jlrol Tamon accomplished that task in’ November. i i l l Montreal Goes To Market Not Sufficient MONTREAL, Que, Jan. lit-The city of Montreal came to market today with an offering of 015,226,- OITAWA, Ont, Jan. l8—(By the 000 worth of 6 per cent sinking - O a Canadian Pressi-Jrhe output of fund bonds, $3,710,000 of which ma- Optlml-stlé‘ Re wines in Canada is not sufficient ture December l0, 1935, and O11,- , . to meet the domestic demand. 456,000 maturing December 1b, 1041. -C0al Business Large quantities are therefore im- The price is 100 at par and accrued _ ported annually. In 1930 the lm- interest to yield 8 per cent. and l ports totalled a value of $2,490,261, the offering syndicate which in- (Canadiun Press) I whilst the native production value cludes thirty representative invest- ‘ W88 85.025351 iment banking firms and chartered SYDNEY. N- 5-. JBH- 18-—"I be" The wine industry is confined to banks, ls headed by Bank of Mont- ivye that when conditlvns refldltl-Bt a very few localities such as the real; Banque C " Nation- hvmmll/ES-WIW" We "e W" "l" Niagara Peninsula and the Okan-‘ale; a. u. Ames and Co., Limited; ililsflslillfss 0f bllYlI1@-55—W9 W111 agan Valley where climatic condl-‘Dominion Securities Corporation, find Our 6001 iiffkfiis 8W8“! Wid- tions are favorable for the cultlva» Limited: Wood, Gundy and Com- encd, and a corresponding reduction “on o; mp” In "so than we" mm,’ Lunued; and Human 3m“ preferred class will return to Ot- ltswt to act as an incpcctor. in importations from the United States," sad R. K. Smith, M. P. of Amherst, who arrived today to collaborate with Nell R. McArthur. t K~ (l. in prcparlng the case of the 1930 hardly affécted the rapid pro- ) United Mine Workers for submis- He” made by u,“ industry during jsion to the forthcoming Duncan the pa“ few year“. n" l "PM, commission. Mr. Smith was "absol- utely nnd firmly" opposed to the im portufion of Unltrrl Stftcs r091 D31‘- itcularly bituminous, into Canada. "The people of the Upper Prov- inces are grasping the Canada first idea as far as coal is concerned and are graduwlly bilying more and more cf the Canadian mined pro- duct" he added. Retires O’I"I‘AWA, Ont, Jan. l8—(By the Canadian Prcssi-Aiter so years vi Government service, Brig-Gen. W. St. Pierre Hughes, Superintcndefit of Pcnltcntiarics, is being retired, it was announced today by Hon. flush Guthrie, minister of Justlcc. llc has reached the stipulated age for re- tirexnent. Two other changes ivcrc contain- cd in the Ministers announcement.“ Warden J. C. Ponnford of Ports- mouth Pcnltentiary, Kingston, 0nt., ‘also is being retired. bonus-c of ill? health Inspector 1T. ft. Jackson, who has been aciing warden o.‘ the 44 establishments engaged in the‘ Incorporated. production of wines. , Formal offering of the bonds is "The general depressed business beins ‘wnflned w Canada Th‘ PIO- oonditions prevailing in Canada in ceeds will be used for refunding maturing issues, defraylng the coat of construction of Important public works, part of which is for the re- issued today by the Dominion Bur- lief of unemployment, and for oth- cau of Statistics. or purposes of the city. Record & Forecast of the Weather LIETEOROLOIHCAL OFFICE, Tor onto, Ont, Jan. 18- MINIMUH AN!) llLkLlllbl TERI- PIIRXTUIIIZR i Arf R Snvi , ' Anuivrs all?‘ igéllmigfillzror . . . . . . . .......... 15%“ ‘.1 mnn on {vlylhilpr-g l?" 22 A flown .. '20 M c Toronto . 3‘! 3" hinmrenl 3V! 3F Quebec .. 1R 35 , Quin! John 2'.’ J4 i linllfnx .. . 24 i") Plmrloitclnwn l8 40 YOBECAITR Ottawa and Taper If. Lawrence Val- |l‘)'l—-x0l'lli“'fllii’fly winds; fnlr with nllghfly lower temperature. Lower if. Lawrence Valle —-l'lcrron.s» Ing ncrfhweaferly winds: c caring and somewhat colder. (inif and North lhor~Jtrong north wraforly winds or moderate goles: colder with rnnn-flurrlv-u. Maritime Bani and West-Straw northwelterly winds: partly cloud and somewhat colder; scattered anon" flurrlrs. lligrh firle this Morning at 1.50 am‘. 111's nvcuin- pl rm. Sun sols 1h’! nit-moon m I ‘R tmii rl-w tomnrrvrr warning n! ".10. Pull nmon lfrhhj". Jun. 22ml. 0.4! u.m. Minnow-rid» nln ailhtean minutes later than Charlottetown. ('.\ u n» mun NI‘ n rznrmt Wet-Ir l|il]'.'4-—|fl.'fl\'l‘I Bordi-n M") 10.1.": mm, nnd HAO mm. Luv» Torlnentina daily: 10$ an Ind 1'55 l“"