The Guardian is read in ‘ practically every worth- while home in Prince Edward Island. ' Over 38,000 people in this Province - 8.000 in the .City - Read The Guardian every day. \\ » / . _ D ' , - ` gig., . .. \ ,%/ nv \\ \\\\ 'cf/Q”-i:~"' ~‘~‘~“' Z , f { “"’ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ,_-,i-» M e - " ' _ ,, i rua WEATHER T \\ u ii » _ rnorieaper Read byrvrybody 1 Moderate southensterly winds; fair and mild. Guardian, leulldsd ill? iff£'“l7»`=‘~~'° °'°""" '“ °"“ . CHARl.o'r'rE'rowN, CANADA. MONDAY APRIL 11 1933 | » » 9 I Jr _ lmlsilve despite the fact that his News Briefs '|'RUlt0, N. S.. April 16- ic-P-)-W. K. Murray, a form- er Mayor of Truro, is dead at his Ilome here tonight, follow- » ing a long illness. He was 78 yous of age. (Canadian Press) SYDNEY, N. S., April 15.-- H. J. Kelley, Vice-President and General Manager of the Domin- liln Steel and C031 Comoration, was reported as much improved tonillt following sn operation ill hospital here. MONCTON, N. B., April 16- A llc playing with compan- €l`| around s. pond at St. Jos- fiills College this aftemoon, Tmpold Cormier, eight year old son of Alladin Connlcr. lllllpcd into the water and was drowned. The body was recov- tied. TRURO, N- S., April 16- `iC.P.>-rrobuio or the will oi the late Peter S. A. Maclean ilu disclosed bequests to sever- ll Truro institutions including ‘lie Salvation Army. first Unlt- ld Church, Maritime Home for Ullll. Protestant Orphanage, Uolclleltcr Oounty Hospital llld the Truro cemetery. Iiis estate was valued at $90,000. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC “:°Annaunreinentl are lnserlrll in "‘°l\"v~n as 2 cones per word ""°"¥ Durable In advance. "°°“°'~’1'l. Dio social, and dance 'A H°De River Easter Monday lihln. li not fine, wednesday nicht. * 8903-4~15_-Zi n A meeting of the Progress Egg “"1" will be held in oilnou null. “tiller nltomoou. Aol-u lata, or Pull attendance is requested. ish will attend. asia-4-15-zi. 55' =s "Quorum nina wednesday. April hid* P-lli. Auction forty-fives and mme' Mike up your table and hm- Y°u'il sure have s good time. 35% Droeeeds for rink fund. ' 8933-1-I7-2| ee *_ M21! week is observed through- w,,k.,°’llda as ‘Life ` Insurance ' Thi! Bun Life is Canadas hitllfvliice Company. Ar- ¥°llr new Policy with J. A- gs; land. ' April 17-31 I i , »\ Changli. Oi W e ll K n o w n Business Man. (Canadian Press) DARTMOU'I‘H, N. B.. April l.6.-- Disregarding a warning to leave. Earl Francis Wells, 30, was shot to death early today as he crouched on the roof of a porch at the homo of Roy Boland. 1 Boland, a well-known biisiness man, had arrived homo with his wife at one o'clock. A few minutes later, Mrs. Boland drew his atten- tion to a figure on the porch roof directly in front of the nursery where their two children slept. An expert trap shooter. Boland seized his shotgun and ran into the childrens bedroom warning the tn- truder away. Instead, the man on the porch drew closer to the win- (ccntinued on Page 'D Inc re a se Is Reported In Outward Ca rgo (Canadian Pull) slurvr .vol-nv. N. B.. Anrll 16- The number of vessels clearing for ees from the port of Saint John during the fiscal year endinl March sl, 1933. amounted te, 591 as compared with 587 in the prev- ious year, according to lhlwlns 1°- tums issued by William M. Camil- poli, clearing officer. The retums showed l flllllll °ff in coestwise tonnage but amarkcd increase in foreign tmmlle- 'rm toni outward euro for il" yrar amounted to 889.23 t°lll. 00011' pared with 583.358 tons in th! previous year, an increase of 55.- 872 tons. ' The total inward cargo was 405,- . B ranch Mgr., Oharlottetovmv 378 tom' menu* of xp” wut I BPIANTIA-KWAN, Uhihl. ADT” ____ ,I6-(A.P.)-Two brigades of Jap- ] anese infantry, pushing onward t0- |gether from Ta.-Towying, were re- sT_ JQH-Nis NM' A 1°__ :ported to have occupied the Chin- Two vessels or the' manila ne" i;s:m_!°;g€’ gfxigtogitaz Rf°$"; were jammed in ice off the coast 3° V' ° 5 or Newfoundland tonight but s (Japanese) “ew” “gm” dispawh southwest wind rolnised to free sold rho asia intently brigade uud- mm mn P er Major General Yosiaki Talrota and the 33rd brigade, commanded u mura, had put to rout the Chinese _nmM_ The Rang" was halted defenders, who retreated inwards by me on Bawauem Both vessels have been bucking The “tack apparently W” PIM' heavy ice since they sailed north ed as a means of hastening the on Much 6' and no lean, are mtl Chinese evacuation of the district _for the anew or their crews* East °f the LWB" mver' 5 new Pilot Douglas Fraser, -flying a-, , centre of Japanese operations long the coast yesterday to m_ ! 35;; cgmtie £53; Wm ‘nd i” vestigate a report that an immense T0 JUDGE BRITONS Esrller Japanese reports from mix T515 sim xgclem slghtfzi south of the wall ni that 500 Ludwig C A. K Martens, named d l'h° R553" ‘md "°'P°7E°d th” 511° w I N D S U P ' ' Chines kill d i b ttl I2 ., '3°"°° "“b°‘”“d°' °° "‘° U“"’°d miles esxiifweste ofn a'.i‘aiEoa;lng wks not in danger' sm”-. mum," years ago but with about 1500 others moms to» Fraser passed over the' Unilsva. mo ized n wash", ° which is due in St Johns tomor- , t I _ _ _ mm gn K n ` Wards Yungpmm row, and dropped s bundle of tele- c A S E shots a member of the court Expulsion of the Chinese, with (s"‘°¢ “‘p“m° °°“") b°f°'° the purpose of mak`ng the district grams on hterl to th t t ____ ""°'” ‘hc mm °f 5'* B"m"h Wh' a. sort of buffer area. for Jehol triflsgepim That h e Iifpagtnrsd d B -b his and twelve citizens of the So- Pr I ld ,_ be th J _ ° "es ° °°“ n ‘ e Q - Umm is mn hem Mmm °” "°°' W” 5° ° ° ‘P the herd described but had seen g g , if tllthn-lglr-I zoned in washington and New :QTY ";;,v;,:,,, ;,,,,,anB:,, °r,Z,,' :;‘;l';’:; °°‘°°h°‘ °' “B” °'1°”¥ Bry AS MOSTZ, -_,tae heap or s vim-1. YI* ffl T i S T t ~ ° ° ' U mm ca ov? "pre LW" River' ' Another vessel of the fleet. Terri S 6 r 1 0 T1 S Crime - ~ Nova oommaizded ` by Captain - nedentials had not been accepted. » , Abraimm Kean' is nearing port F I’ 0 m S 0 V 1 Q t I] I S R E[iARDS‘::;:.; ‘;f::y.:;zzz-..:‘”;.‘;;:;:.‘;; Sandpoint. 8 PAGES Y _ _I Annual Subscription Delivered (Ii-00 By llill Clnlfll And U. S. Ao ll-M Seal Pelts. (Canadian Press) Blackwood, broke through the bar- R/etuming from the northern 10th anniversary of the founding lan forces. General Italo Balbo, is shown between Mussolini and the Premier Benito Mussolini of Italy shown decorating one of the 410°” ‘°|'°P|°l\° Pilots he reviewed recently on the occasion of the of the aviation branch of the Ital- uhief of the Italian aerial defence, pilot. rier of ice at the narrows last night MOSCOW April 16- C adian A N n,largest “sinrlc cargd ever landed. Vishinsky tonight wound up the The Eagle docked on April ll, with Bovletis case against -six British I S S H 0 T g4,000_ electrical' engineers on trial for snowstorm ' espionage, saboivge and bribery in 5 ‘ -rl-”" connection with Russia-S lndus- Sweeps begi-tons --- trialization programme by reading Victim was GI. a h_ an Engrsh dictionary definition of Alberfa _ 0 C W \ L I- w the wcrd “cspionage. ___ ‘Ing on Porch Tomorrow the defence will begin (Canadian Prem and br ught in 55000 pelts, the _Press Cable)-Prosecutor Andrew B o y Fi v e Saves Cousin WO0D’S HARBOR, N. S., Allril 16-(C.l’.)-Five-year old Robert Nickerson was in- Slrlllnelitill in swing the life of his eous`n Earl Nickerson, 4. when the younger boy tumbled into deep water at . Robertran more than 200 'Yards to the store of W. L. Nickerson, who hurried to the scene with tivo other men in time to bring the unconscious boy out of the water. He re- _ covered under artificial res- piratlcn. | 'summing up its cue ‘md the mx CALGARY April li.-S` weeping G L 0 S E their pleas before the court- A ver (Associated Press) En-iplrg development will watch The British Prime Minister intends historic position of a free trade na- tion. On the question of high tar- iff policy. however. or regarding a has his govemment's authority to The Prime Minister, when he sailed for Washington Saturday on the ’Berense\-la, expressed the nope that his discussions with President Roosevelt would result in new ways World Economic Uonfex-ence in as he likes or as far as he can with ,Owisme about with HW miwli leaving out he pleaded to spend such a declaration would affect the g few gay, in gngimd gn “muy UWBWO l¥l‘°°m¢lll-5 Wm llf-it llkllly business. I-Ie exprcte\' to return t0 be determined so much by Mr., cmedg by Ap;-11 “_ MACDOn\Td ll by til! f0l'bh¢0l'|\AIll Another pggggpggp gn Qhg liner lwrellailons between Premier R. B. was slr moaned squlres. former ”°’“‘°ll °‘ °°Wl* *lid l»ll¢ United Premier or Newfoundland. who is ` Wednesday. . From the standpoint of the Sov- iet Court, Vishinsky said, the charges of bribery were the most LONDON, April 16-Advocates of declared Allan Monkhcvuse. Moscow closely at the meeting of Prime Electrical Oompany in which all Minister Ramsay MacDonald and the defendants are employed could President Roosevelt in Washington not explain an order of 3,000 rollb- the coming week-end for possible 1°! sive” *D B mi-ll named D018- effects on the Ottawa. agreements. Off- to make no agreement, and sign giving a small present does not no pacts at mg washingggn mn. constitute bribery," Vishlnsky c0n- versations, but will discuss the linued. “It is bribery in Soviet broad upsets of genomic md por. ltussia. It is bribery even under mem p°ucy_ the English law. Monkhouse and one of me most |mp°mmt M Thomt/cn, (L. 0. Thvmton, one of these subjects will'be the general T'h° 9-°°llS€d Ollsifleerll know they problem of tariffs as barriers to “uid bf* P““55h¢‘l -‘l°V¢f¢lY f°l‘ world trade. There is no likelihood bl'1b°fY~ Bfibtfy ill l-he U10!! si-'rl0lls that Mr. zvluononeld will pledge his °flm° ‘Wm tlw Siiviet mod- country to return in its forsaken P°ml~" low tu-lu policy, ur. mononsld Fonner » declare in favor of low tariffs. Pfefnief B 0 u nd 1°’ °°`°P°“u°5 in tm "sk °f free' Guthrie. Cauadirs Minister of ‘W the W°’1d ‘mm "4 di5t"°”- H” Justice was bound for England to- mm P“"P°°°' h' “mi "mud 5° "° night on board the liner Duchess lay a foundation for the coming M york Dani' U L°”d°n~ he boarded the ship here Saturday M1* M°°D°°°1<| ll °iii>°¢l~il 'Ki were sm. authrie and his private tell President Roosevelt to go as far mmm-Y' chuqu Gughrw dict is expected Tuesday or early serious against the prisoners. He director of Metropolitan-Vickers “Maybe English engineers think For England (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, April 16-Hon. Hugh Awom in the Minister as Hon. Mr. Guthrie declared on States President. .Im some to nl‘]‘nd_ ‘ of R@SidQnG@ idefendants will be allowed to voice an “ea wo ’m_ es wide and almost across the l-rorllice, a. 24 hour _snow storm tonight was still blan- keting parts of southern and con- tral Alberta, bringing smiles to farmers and frolvns to city folk unable to don new Easter toggery. Temperatures were high and the wind light. .The storm originated in the mountain areas of Banff and spread ezlstward across the Prov- ince, driving towards the Bask- atchewan boundary. Calgary was virtually the centre of the snow- fall, with the far north and south points flee of snow. Snowf;lFl varied from li. few inch- es to over 20 inches. Later re- ports indicatcd the storm would hit Saskatchewan points by mom- ing. Gov. GeneralAnd LadyBessborough P l a n To u r s (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, April I6-Plans for two lengthy tours durin8 the sum- mer are being made by their Ex- ccllencles the Govcrnor»Gcncral and Lady Bessborough. If circum- stances permit they hope to vllii both the Peace River district of Northem Alberta and British Col- umbia in the west and Nova Scotia inthe east. In the meantime arrangements have been completed for their visit to the Royal Military College. Kingston, May 6 and to Trinity College School, Port Hope, May 8. On June 6 Their Excellencies will begin a weeks tour of the Tcmis- keming and Northern On. io rtail- way and on June 13 they will go into residence at the Citadel, Que- bee. Before leaving on the Northem Ontario trip they will give a gar- den party at Rideau Hall, June 3. in honor of His Majesty's birthday. PARTIAMENT Til 8 Captain Ben Pine, who sailed h‘er , , nce to victory ond once to defeat "";' -‘#5 l n contests with the Canadian sail- . " 'ff g., ‘ ng champion, Blunose, Captain An- Second Crash In I “`/1'. .. ._,.....` . 1“i; 'l, ;:'_ . rl'-`<"J ".. will ffflfii if i.T.`i"f.'.`b“f§.'mNiui`i - Three Days ' `“"““ ` "f-5"' Banks, scarred by a winter-‘s buffet- , ng of North Atlantic gales and I (Canadian Press Cable) torms, but time will not bc takcn , KARACHI, India, April 16_Jesn o dress her up with new canvas and Batten, 23.yea,-.old New zealand aint when she apileiirs in ilw P0l' girl attempting n. flight from Eng- IDRC in her WllllCI` Yls- 5110 Will be land to Australia, cracked up her far cry from thc saucy schooner plane mm. hm, today and was hat 5l°dd°“°d the eyes °f thou' brought in suffering from bruises, sands during illtcmatiollal contests. strain and exhausuom It was her second accident in threc days. 0 E seek lifting of the duty on fish in re r C0 SNINGINTO FINAL LAP Probable Length Of Session Depen ds Upon Report Oi Re- distribution (Canadlan Press) OTTAWA, April 16-Parliament will swing into the final lap of the session when it reopens Tuesday after the short Easter recess, There are conflicting forecasts of the probable length of the session but it is agreed upon much de~ pends upon the report of the com- mittee redistrlbuting representa- tion. Liberals are said to be critic- al of the proposals for Saskatche- wan and Quebec and there are re- ports of a protracted fight on the floor of the House which might. add many days to the session. The milk probe reopens Tuesday and for the balance of the week may hold extra meetings A con- vention of dairy farmers will open Wednesday and his-ny delegates are expected to testify bef0i'e the committee. Enquiry is being directed into the spread between the farmers’ price for milk and the price paid by householders. There still remain on the _Order Paper many contentious measures Details of the Rhodes Budget must be discussed in committee stage and this is expected to produce the fireworks which were lacking in the Budget Debate. The Govem- ment Bill to establish a b9ard Of trustees for the Canadian Nation- al Railway is another contentious measure awiating progress. Esti- mates for Departments must be passed almost entirely. Hon. Murray MacLaren, Mirlls- ter of Pensions, 'is expected to in- troduce Tuesday the Bill over- hauling pension machinery. . NEW ENGTAND TISHERNIEN FAGTNG CRISTS GLOUCESTER. Mess, April 18- Washlngton to ask the President of Reports that Canada intciidcd to Committee. ' Thebaud will have as her skipper 5' °" an “Ven U1 turn for favors in other directions I I _ largely responsible for “ppm u fed near Baluchl tillage after ’ ' rr' . _ JI Jn Il Duce Honors Crock Pilots A Chinese Infantry RETURNS TTTTH Engage In Battle REDURTJ TIARGO Early Report Indicates That 500 Steamer Im.o gene Chinese Were Killed As Two D o c k e d At S t. Japanese Brigades Advance John’s,-Nild. With South Of Great Wall. ~ A Cargo Oi 55,000 Fears Are Felt (Canadian Press Cable) felt tonight for the safety of two brilliant aviators flying from Eng- land on separate long distance flights. T It was believed Captain William Lancaster, bound for Capetown, had lost his way in the Sahara.; The Italian alrlnan, L. Robiano,| all-emplilis to make Australia, wasi believed to have been forced down; in a remote part of Burma, A m€SSll§e received at Algiers, Algeria, from Gao, where Lancaster' Dlilnncd to stop after leaving Reg- gan, Morocco, raised the fear the Briton had lost his way while fly-` ing over the broad Sahara. When it became apparent Lancaster was many hours overdue at Gao, motor- cars were sent out to search the sand wastes. But the hunt had not Lancaster left Reggan last Wed' nesday night, insisting on continu- ing despite approaching darkness. Word. came from Rangoon, Bur- ma, that Robiano had not been re- ported since he left Calcutta at 10,30 p.m_ Friday for Victoria, Burma. Flying conditions have been extremely bad with rain, wind and severe thunderstorms heraldillg the approach of the dreaded monsoon. The Italian flyer arrived at Cal- cutta Friday afternoon after a non-stop flight from Karachi through a heavy rain. He started his flight from Lympe, Eng. PUPE IMPARTS THE EASTER BENEDICTIUN Pope Pius XI Re- sumes Custom For First Time In Three Score Years (A.P.)-New Englland fishermen who _...___ WHEN A KW Gel/5 A claimed they are facing economic (Associated press) LDW disaster. will Silil “wil wook for ROME, April is-lnaotloolly all (\\=_q(\W.\\>\.\\( \fA(\ir_\>`. . Home knelt at noon today, when, the United States to save the in- fm- me (1,-st time in more than To KNOW \‘.‘TP‘i\{-S dl1Sil'Y» three score years, 'a Pope imparted EQR (N7- A delegation of weather-beaten the Easier benedmmn to his CQURSE9 fishermen, rcpresrntlng Maine- ‘ Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Pete,.»s_ 3 ____\\ probably other Eastern seaboard Prom U States will shove oi! on the schoon- Plus X5 éfgiothihiuzipgggigeemgt `\ r Gertrude L Thebaud, famous as mmnged SL Pete” Squaw church Ciloucestcrs representative in Inter- hens in Rome rang out in’ um n . ‘ ""“'7i” if national fislicrmcrts races with Can- , 5° ' iQ QU ff ada, to lay their case bciorc Prcsi- " 0 = . dent Roosevelt. In churche hom d V ' i V li . , , ‘ diocese from thc balcony of St. It was a slzllal for all thc faithful to kneel and receive the blessing (Continued on Page 7) Miss Batt/en had taken off from The fishermen also have been cn- C £1810" among me fishermen' A fitting a new propeller to her small biplanc, replacing onc damaged in uragcd in their delcrnlination to . 8 “med lgndmg' Engmc "°“b1° ring their plight boron, me Presb forced her down and thc littlc mn- dent by the fact that President chme Ended into 9 5T'°n° fc“°°- Rroosevelt, himself an ardent yachts- The plane' f°Tm°l”TY °Wn¢d bl’ man, intends this summer to sail a me Palme °f WSWS. WM biidll’ mall schooner along the Maine and d°m“3°d- but NUSS Bllttm Wil-S hvt Massachusetts coasts incidentally 5¢l'l0USlY llllri- She did 110% Sfly “dum up at his summer homcl whether or not she intended to ampbellton, continue. , LONDON. April 16-Fears wel-e[ proved fruitful up until tonight. l - f o No Reports Are HeardF rom Long Distance Flyers For Safety Of Two Brilliant Aviators Who Left England On Separate Flights. T i i . J . 'STANDS TRIAL 'John Cushny, who is onc of all British employees of the Moscow office of thc Metropolitan-Vickers, Ltd., on trial by the Soviet govern- ment on charges of sabotage. Thieves Enter Truro Armoury (Culiadian l’l'c:;s) TRURO, N. S., April 16.--Teil army rifles were stolen in a week- end raid on the Truro armoury. Po- lice tonight had recovered five OA the missing guns and were searchs ing for the other five and th( thieves. The five guns were located in some bushes near the building. Th( armoury housed several machine guns of No. 6 Machine Gun Coma pany. It was not learned wllethel these had been touched. WASHINGTON, April 16- Foreign service changes sn- nounced yesterday by the State Department included: George K. Donald, Mobile, Ala.. Consul General at Guat- °ml|l» assillled Consul General at St. .lohn‘s, Nfid. CN Ailirrs `. I\ll\\'sc \\'»-rl ; - ,\i<»il »rlli.~ to fr|»~h rulsterly niviiu; lnllfi “nh light sillin- ess; smile fog oil i-i\:|~i, .\l:|r‘llil\»r~ l2:|=i' .\lf»il"rwi¢~ .millil- r~ns|f~rl_\‘ uiuils: fair mul mill! 'H.\ IIHR ., Alll) \\ 1" . . . lilgh iillw this iiflri-iii-im :ii z:,ild dnl rises \<»|\\nr.'~\\\- limi-liing :ii .’»..`-1. Sun sets this owrlimg nv, |1..'..'. and rises \r||mrr1.\v iilul-nilg in .'». lirlii! qllnrlwr- lnuvll, .\iolulu_\'_ April 11, 4.17 fl. lil. CAI! l"EfKllY SCll`|".Tll`I.I'I Week llnysl-i.en\'rs lluriicu daily 0.15 s. ln. \\’r\r~k vln_rs-Lcnrcs (Wipe 'lcrmrne tlnc 2.55 p. m, “FP--or -.ur