l ‘ MAXIMS ' or A l MERE MAN ma _ mus-nu: I'll. lope not whollyfto reaso a your troubles: but do not i031 tits: dicta:- gmj u as»? s‘ a s sins. onrlssseswwq lsaldldinuTive Celli- . L U A FOQIRIIRBGATI P. W. C’. BUILDING N... Building Will B e OI Geo rgian Type Of Archi- ' rectum. Constructed Of Red Brick And Stone, And WillrBe Designed By Messrs Marani, Lawson £4 gmuiv or m: iialsiiiuni I The first session of the 42nd Gen- eral Assembly of the Provincial Leg- islature. which opened on March i. Morris. 0f Toronto. Plans Will Require A Month “",j,g*;;;::,",' 313,1‘ ,*,,:- 3-,... To ‘Complete. Prize l Winner l, one cove-rec AWARD A Ban Irancisco girl has been awarded Ilse bronse medal ior excel. lanes by tbs loyal Academy o! lira. math Art. at London, for the first time that 111d coveted prize has ever bet won by a non-iillllish student. flsa medal was awarded to Miss» Elisabeth Cerf. l0. shown hsse, ‘laughter of former Superior Judge INN! I. Cari o! flan Iranciseo. iDnoes Remember Case ssrrrr Joan, u. n. April 1.. (av the Canadian Preesb-"I don't iemmbill‘ "Vi-hills oi the case. Pefhflns if they told me the facts . l mlsht recall it." This was the only comment Hon.,G. Howard Fen-mg- cn. Canadian High Commissioner t0 Great Britain. would make here iflhishtj with Jelerence to stops 551W“ ‘ill Montreal by Thomas Neely towards having the ‘High Plans for the reconstruction cl Prince o! Wales College tc be dc- signed by the iirm of Marani, Law- son and Morris. oi Toronto. will he proceeded with immediately. The decision to employ this firm of architects. who have done much work of this kind and have been highly mmcndcd. was _ made by the Executive Council after a full consideration o! all the factors in the problem. The detailed plans will involve about a month's office work. Tend- crs win be called on the comple- tion oi the plans and the construc- tion work will be proceeded with as quickly as possible. the .pecta- tion being to complete the building within iive or six months of the beginning oi the work. The new building will be con- s structed oi red brick and stone. The type oi architecture will be Georg- ian, to conform to the tradition of the early Colonial days. The building will be a two story structure. containing the equival- ent o! thirty-two classrooms. Directly opposite the main en- trance will be the auditorium which lWlll cover the some area as the [old auditorium. running two floors ' in height. To the left of the entrance on the ground iloor will be the Model p School, havins six class rooms with its own entrances. At the right of the door will-be the High School classrooms and at the south end oi the building ad- jacent to the boys‘ entrance will (Continued on Page i0) Con. Hi In Ottawa. “Willi Iaint John en his way to I Auiillw llaydon. He arrived in flail “Them seems to be no chance oi having the qnbsr" 11mg .9, m, |llruent time. However. when the British representatives at the Imperial Feels Convinced ‘That Embargo Will Be Lifted gh_ Commissioner Believes Thai Satisfactory Arrangements Regarding ThefBritish Embargo Canadian Potatoes May Be Made At ‘ ‘Imperial Conference ii - (Canadian Press) SAINT JOHN, N. 3., April L-“Sstlsfactdry arrangement. yq-n-qm‘ the British embargo en Canadian potatoes may be made at the Imperial l Conference in Ottawa this year." Hon. G. Ferguson, Caimdlgq "m. (yum. "hill!" "l 9"" Bflilill. laid here tonight. Mr. Ferguson passed. Ottawa to testify before the senate committee on leaubarnols with reference to tatcments made by Senator fax today from London, Commissi . on" ‘mammal l" ‘m 9° 1 Conference meet with Canadian agriculture experts, l feel sure they can iion taken by Neely against the be convinced the Colorado beetle or potato bu; cannon Pacific Railway. Mr- For. suscn pissed through Saint John t" I lliscial boat train from llali- sa. ‘ ANNQUNCEMENTS. i comm; EVEN g ‘MEETINGS. 2B0 a _..__,_ Relics at muss mu tonight. Welles music. ‘V; 1m!“ "Balm cluh ‘loadins no" at mchia fiussdsv. Avril sth imfl-i-a-ii. "North Wiltshire Club 1mg was. Arm 1m. ltock must ii: im-q-a-ii. Monday. mu 10th ink-area u. we“ . ihslic Women! Mails‘. o‘ Im-d-s-ii. "It sham onus 10mm; live sleek Wed“ eh sw- can. “£31 - - - -u. "Nest. the play ye we p" m- M“ gnfrh‘ Wig? learns; st. s ‘Cnlvsrsl Players. April. u W‘ @511; eghllochfcrd square‘ . n 9' I" Q at Mia's. purposes. 1 limit“. earlier start u: i Insurance siiiiuccsi. Ionian‘: sum reduced tea VNQI ‘tsclswliileycu ‘I "5 i . "m m ms RGO. = g mus ai-u. ‘WW. Undo: mam. w system! 0cm and dance ‘ifimmasv lion "Wises. m mic. sarc- mlkd drums and lllcsnts. aim-sq mescmefcsyw. u- ' wood. on the one hand. and secur- i and bituminous seal." shipments to Great Britain." Mr. a" i The British feel very strongly that the Imperial Conference will prove of great benefit to the Dosainienl. Mr. Ferguson said» Regardless oi politics they are backing the Ottawa meeting strongly. "The stand taken on the f‘ ‘ .1 continued. has not hen altered. Canadians who l villi-ed Britain to advance srgu-l ments that the embargo should be lifted put up strong cases. I worked for weeks towards the same end. beetle dates back many ysais and it (Continued on Page 'I) Will Buy Can. Lumber This Year (500018! i0 the Guardian) IDNDON. Alliil 1-"'.l‘lie timber merchants group in tendon. which has been huvine aoit wood from Russia. his decided. in the interests oi imperial pnfsrsncs, to abandon this year's contract ior 400,000 standards." says the "shipping W0! It is understood that the intention is icplaos ihs order in Canada. "Ii is haves that an agreement will he made in the sdvantm oi the lriiish coal industry. as wall as shin owners. Canada consumes a hose quantity of coal. which she hurl mainly from the United Stat» "l- "i4 My M Isl measure from lowland. “The importers pod coal urpcrtsrs can open negot- ilcns thMilli the Canadian Gcv- wmmcntk representatives’ in ma. dcu icr niacin: tbs contract for is: so the other hand In incor- iak‘!!! from Canada t0 purchase an lnsmssd quantity c! anthracite 5...... Will Reorganize Industries t MOSCOW, April i. (A.P.)--A sweeping reorganisation oi’ lovlet Ilussisfs llvcsioc‘ and dairy indust- rial. lnoluding prosecution and dis- missalofsconaoldirectcrscfstate breeding farms. has been decreed by the council of pecplfl commis- ears. the central committee of the Communist party and the Commie. serial: in Ailcultum, The cedar. ‘ “ 4 the signature! d Premier llolcicff. Joli"! Ital- in and ll. Ysbevlev. coincides with the presence here of Robert p. 1..- mvnt. Jr-. or the United States. who _ is wmldwhisn oifer w undertake Hhlbllilallu and development e: Soviet Glttle hloedln‘ $911303‘ W v rib.” i Fzvo "A" oosssairv wm. rsa. es sr aim. ‘sup s1- nss s. ss. ‘ “uufiitf Rim o1 b M“; - April m: "we! "n? \ wssumos-ornsamspsui. m“ gill‘ "i 10th:" ‘ram. m cams some sum n»... n, |”M."w ‘M 5g I Issues-natives may send r uehoison.sce-~‘“"""°""l'""ti"" "i"! iscs-a-z-si. Ieveaaa am. . . s. a. access. reason. i up yesterday. The passing of the Estimates on Thursday night icit Friday clear for second and third reading oi rernaiuinl bills. lsst discussion of a resolution request- lnl federal assistance to the farm- ers oi the Province. This morning the remaining business of the ses- sion will be concluded. and a short recess will be taken before the hour oi prorogation. ;His Honour Lieutenant Guvcsslus Dalton, the ceremony being accom- p ‘ ’ by the customary military display. N.B. lillllSE ‘PRIIRIJBIIES FRIDEEIUION, N. 3., April l- {By the Canadian Press)~'l‘lie sec- ond semion of New Brunswiclvs rev- enteenth Legislature since Confed- oration was prorogued todsy iivo weeks and a day sfterthe opening on Februam 25. Chief Justice Sir J. Douglas Hszen. iwhe Administrator. entered the Assembly Tamber at 4.10 foflclcck this afternoon. His Honor assented to 30 bills i and within ten minutes of his ar- rival, the prorogatlon was complei ed and the usual iniormulcciebrc- tion at the close oi u session. the traditional “battle of the bills." took place. The departure oi’ Sir Douglas was ihe signal for "hostilities" to begin and each member reached for his pile oi bills. In a minute or two the Assembly Chamber was strewn with documents. and several members nursed aching skulls. French Budget Is Balanced PARXB. Apr’! l-A.P.) - Parlia- rncnt adjourned today until June l I can be eliminated from “m, appmvmg i balanced budget m in all-night session during which’ Premier Tardieu raised a question‘ o! confidence three times. The points st issue were differen- ces between the bills prepared by the Senate and the Chamber o: Deputies. llesch time he got a ma- Mrlty of about iiity votes. The budget estimates receipts at 61.100.83.000 francs and expendit- ures at 4i.00!i,c01,000 francs. The Chamber's approval oi the final drsit was by a vote oi 435 to lib. The opposition charged’ that the lgalance was only on paper and that there would be a deficit of ircin two to nine billion franc; by the end of the fiscal year. night's session being devoted to a‘ l K “QLIs-CARBON" ROMANCE An "All-Carbon" s .he sou oi a South African diamond Jrauclsco coal man, was revealed in s marriage license application. The principals are Woolf Baruato, 30. British artillery captain, oi London, illngland. sen of the late Barnet “Bar-acy" I. Barnsio, South African diamond king, and Miss Jackie A. Qucsly, manager oi the Gunn- Quealy Coal company. Photo shows Miss Quealy. ISLANIJERS an AWARDS inn BRAVERY ' HAMILTON. Ont... April l- (By the ianacllan Prom-The board oi in- istigating governors of the Royal lanadlsh Humane Society m1 rounded awards for bravcrytcua- including the following: Parchment Certificates MET!’ McClwkey. Churlottetcw P. ll 1., Allan McDonald. Charloit." ‘own. P~ E. 1.. Alexander T. Kerr. blew Glasgow. P- E. I.. John A. Thompson. Ksuslngton. P. E. 1.. Vaughan H. Groom, summcmido, P. l.‘- I. , May Resign From N. B. Bench FREDIIRICION. N. 8., April 1- (By The Canadian Press) —- There a possibility that Mr. Justice Grimmer or Sa‘nt John will retire from the Bench to accept the chairmanship of the Workmenb Compensation Board. Mr. Jlistce Grimmer was chairman oi the com miflsicn which made a study oi the workmenu compensations] system or the province last year- His retirement, under pension. would leave a vacancy on the Su- Prems Court Bench. The rcpcrt con- tinues that this would doubtless be iillld by the appointment to the Bench oi Prem‘er C. D. Richards. Rnorganization oi the compensation hoard in the near future has sl- "ldy been intimated by the gov- eminent. Neptune Survives Two l/Vks. Battle lVit/i Heavy Gales DisablecfSealer-II-T-"Bwcd 1m Home Port By Rescue Ship Sagona-- Crew Had Trying Experience. lT- JOINS. Nfld. Anni h-(aysbs Illjhelplesl. The Bagcne. out the Canadian nan-Two weeks’ halite with terrific pm and heavy ice in northern watch ended today when the disabled steamer Neptune was towed into it. John's harbor ls! the steamer lagena. Manned by 180 llawioundiandcll. the. Rsptucs sst out the iii-st cf larch with the llliilil fleet. 0n larch 10. before she reached the seal area. her main shaft broke and ‘ 0f It. John's. rushed is her assist- ance and took her in tow on ‘If!!! ll. Qut the troubles were only brain- IK- I00! after the tow started. ilsvcloeed in on the tow ships and this were ianuned in it fcr dlYs- 159i! Progress was slow. and scr- _(Omsfll\cd.cul’age'i), cc between " NEW YORK, N. Y., April L-Misi Elinor Smith, Long Island sviairix, took issue with Lady Mary Heailfs estimation oi women ilysrs today by announcng plans lo fly the A1.- lantic to Paris about Mhy 1. Lady Heath, accomplished British iiyer. expressed doubt on her depart- ure ior Europe the other day that a woman was capable of complet- ing s. trans-Atlantic venture. Miss |Smlih said "the aeroplane doesn't 'care“ whether a man or woman is !:lt the controls. The Long Island g‘rl will begin test flights Monday, and, weather The Hm“ Wm b” pmmgued by ‘in; u; u“ mum" n; 5 g", permitting, will hop off in about n ‘month ior Harbor Gram. Niki. wherethe water Jump w'll start. ".' will see Lady Heath in Europe," sh: said. ‘and argue it out with he:- pihen." iiiwinvmim 0m PASSES I o-rrsws. om, April l-(By the Canadian Pressl-Thc unemploy- ment relief bill passed through committee stage at 4.10 pm. The ‘standing vote was 03 to 40, a Go‘:- ‘ernment majority oi 23. Downward Trend OFMS. Accidents HALIFAX, N- S. April 1.-—Th9 wnward ifPllil if accidents in lmv. Bcotiu durirq the year end- ng Deccmbsr ill, mm, is shown in; 5c annual rcpcr; o1‘ .lic Workmcifs Compensation limrd. tabled in the leuislature today by Premier Got"! don S. Harrington. A total of 6,775‘ claims amounting to 01,160,400 were paid by the hoard. sun flhiiim; TOKYO. April l.—(A.P.)—Dis- patches from the Chinentac district on the Klrin-Korea border today said the Chinese insurgent leader. Wang Teh-Lin with 1.500 men had defeated the Kirin provincial army 85 miles east oi Tunhua and that the Japanese Consular police in the latter town expected an attack on the Consulate where many Japanese are quartered. This was the days most menacing threat to the regime oi Mr. Henry . Pu-Yi, for the hostile forces in the Nungan district appeared to have lapsed into inaction. k A report from Changchun through . the Japanese news agency said the Japanese force there was preparing with its Chinese allies for a general offensive in the Nungan district be- ginning Saturday. Paris Theatre ifrom view into a pit that opened Owners Protest PARIS, April l-(A. P-P-Rchre scntstives oi the theatres, motion phtura houses and other amuse- ment spectacles in fiance and her colonies decided today in call s. 24 hour shutdown ior Aprl 5 in pro- teat against what they sad was um duly high taxation. They expressed dissatisfaction with measures taken by the government tc relieve the tan burden. i A threatened closing oi all Paris theatres and movies in protest against heavy tlxatipn was averted ear-Yer this week aifer Pre- mier Andre Tardisu conferred with the theatre DNbrletors. i-le 11mm- fssd to support reduction; in the theatre ta: and to favor a credit [cs isccopcirmncs mscooo» c» re- Jlevc the situation oi’ the French h w. lcinemss. Aaswsl looses-lotions Delivered sacs. D Ill! UlllillIdlLl-lvli-lt ATUiNTIB iliilPiT 0 Conference ‘Hon. G. Howar-d-Ferguson Gives Short Interview On His Arrival From England —— Spirit Now In Strong Empire Evidence, Says Canadian High Commissioner —— Will Give Evidence Before Committee On Beauharnois (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. 5., April lr-ROH. Howerd Ferguson, Canadian igh Commissioner to London. to- ight was on the last lap oi his ourney from Britain to Ottawa to rive evidence before the Senate committee on Beauharnois. Mr. Ferguson arrived here this morning on the liner Duchess oi Xtlioll, and left before noon, but not eiorc he had reiterated his belief i. in the greatness of opportunities Lo be developed at the forthcoming Imperial Conference, naid a tribute to Britain's recuperative powers in the world of finance, and voiced some advice for the guidance oi Canadians in their eflurts to vrin a further share of the old country market. “They (the British peoplel are (Continued on Page 10) {ow n ICn Italy tSlowly Sinking ' fen Thousand Tnhhbitants Aband- on The Place As Their Homes Slowly Disappear From View. NAPLES, April 1.—(A.P.)-—ln-l bltants of Villa Santa Stefano. ‘midway between Naples and Rome, today saw their town disappearing ink) the ancient Roman caves over which it is built and iled for safety. Ten thousand persons abandoned the place as buildings slowly slid along the entire length of Via Lccnina, a street that extends the width o! the city. it was feared the entire town would disappear. iii __,.___ toward the centre oi the pit iorm- ed along Via leonina. . Wholesale Exodus Immediately the wholesale exodus began. 5c slow was the movement o! the earth that all the inhabitants had timg to escape without casuali ties, streaming steadily in all direc- tions. They piled as much oi their possessions as they could gather in a hurry on their backs er in don- The cave-in was thought to have .kcy carts and hastened to a sslo which broke clown the roof supports ' cf the caves. Villa Santa Stefano. an agricul- tural community in the Province of we“ “MN”! h‘ 1931' wmparedi been caused by river water scepinfl distance. where some pitched camp with 9,518 in 1930. Compensation’ through me ground under u" town‘ while other‘ massed on w Hemp boring towns. villages and farm- houses. As night iell most oi the people were out and the few who remained were ordered by the au- Froslnone, began to sink into the ‘thorities to leave immediately. caves this afternoon. Ten buildings Premier Mumelini, upon learning disappeared into the earth and in Home of the eave-in- and flishl many others gave signs of caving in as the remainder of the town slid (Continued on Page '1) Estimated Govern ment Railway An d Steamship Requirements For I932 A To meet Canadian National deilcit for operating expensm and interest an bonds held by the publlo-4a&000.000. To meet payments on equipment sil.000.000. For construction and betterment-a 87.000000. Payments under the Maritime freight raise act and deficit on steaissaship services about 010,000,000. Total approximately $11,000,000. The corresponding tehl for the year 103i was $112,000,000. Record & Forecast of the Weather RIETEOROLOGI unto, 0111., April iiinlioum and maximum icuhcrai- ll.‘ ‘ti: law-son 14-30 (‘All OFFICE, T0!- 1 l Vancouver 41-410 lcilmonirvn 04-40 llainff -‘H--H Winnipeg. “Ii-IQ ‘Vi-mule 2il»—-'til minus 24-.“ ‘Imilrl-Ill 28-38 loom.- nm-au ‘nlnt Juh IILL-H ilnlifnx 110-48 Jhnrloltcicu-n 40-40 IORIPAITI Oilnwa and lfpprr ilt. Lawrence flulleyn: ilmlernte fresh wlmls. uoafly ucslcrl)‘; cloudy with some mo: hnmv or rain. Sunday, becom- m¥ mil-ior. .f\\\'\‘l‘ Hi. Lawrence Valley: bfoilar- uin to fresh snnihwcst in northwest; purlly u-lmuly with anowflurriss. iiuli‘ and Nomi Hhore: Moderate sunthvmsterly winds: eoudy with some light. local snow or rain. Ricriiims last and West: Modernis- io Irish west and southwest winds; partly cloudy. not pinch change in iI-mpsrnturu High (M; this morning at 0 and io- ni ht at silo. un acts this evening a1. 0.28 and rises tomorrow morning at 5.38. New moon Turning, April 5. 0.21. m slob-ohms» iirlo ailhieel minutes later than Charlottetown. in Ciliimiicfwiie More oi A Fins? BABY fan‘ we m: MA. been EQUAL , \ CAI VIII! acumm l-l "g “fQ-lafil lcvden dell ‘xiii: "r::n'uiiuss'"l'inn um m sad ass an.