MAXIMS or A MERE MAN ill iz Deportation Bill Opposed Wire) _ 0p_ was Depart- protests William Germany. constitute and them dzmllbylhg seamen sire Assistant Secre- ths Department opposed the Bill might encourage Amer- countriea COMING MEETINGS, ETC "Aani.uu.e|n¢ata are inaatod in eu umu at I o¢..ts per nord idly payable rl iuivaun-_ "New Spring nsia at thc Mil- yranor opposite the woysl l..-1011 "C°hCert in Mt. Stewart Legion on March seventeenth under; vices Mt. Stewart branch c..u- Leglon. L-W5. hn- "Sce, “A Noble Ou.c.i.»..' pre- ` Wi by the Bt. James ui'a...atic . Town Han, ueorgcwwu, | 16th and 17th. L-104.4 _ "Comwall Rink tonight, Bull- vs. Cornwall. Bethune League on. skating after. L-loco "‘* I The vers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew MAXIMS or A MERE MAN ie- :il 3'! li’ ui is -li ef Js ._== . a °'°"__== ETOWN, CANADA. SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1934 14 PAGES A311 lubosr ptlou Dollvded IqIl|-I0lIludAaldl7.l A. '*“"’°"°°"*'-* '__;"“;_" = fi _i | D ATH BLOW ALT DISARM land and frequent sppluue from Conservative benches yesterday greeted the counter-attach launch- ed by Premier the Bon. W. J. P. Maohllllan in replying to charges of alleged extravagance and ne- glsot of public works made by Mr. W. ll. Lea., Opposition leader, who preceded the Premier in the Draft Addrel debate. The House met shortly before il mm.. and the de- bate was brought on immediately, the Premier resuming the floor and the thread of the speech which he had begun on Thursday afternoon. llc dealt with several matters of a non-controversial nature before taking up the eudgcls and continu- ing with a steady barrage when placed the Opposition definitely on the defensive. The Premier quoted an editorial comment in the Liberal newspaper of Thursday, in which the L gposi- tlon leader was credited with having ¢!1l!‘l¢d the Conservatives with be- inl "damnably extravagant" and with stating that the present Gov- ernment spent $140.000 more on or- dinary account in the first full year of their term than the Liberals spent in the last full year of their admin- istration. This statement had been made by the Opposition leader in his speech on the Draft Address :pd on several occasions throughout the country. "I may tcll him." said the Premier, “that that statement is false, inaccurate. misleading and unworthy of s man in his position." Q =- -s i- .ei Mr. Lea: "It is in the Public Ao- counts.” Premier MacMillan: "I sm going to take the Public Accounts ior the two years in question, and I am go- 1 ing to show you that the statement has not one vestige of truth behind it. (Applause). Here is the year 1082, our first full year of office, and there ls 1930, the last full year of my hon. friend's term. The ordinary expenditures of 1932 are $1,217,400; the expenditures for 1930 are givan B60 If ou'subtract. one ference of $143,000. That .s all my _-___ mier And Prefect of Faris Face Commit- ee. By Alexander ll. Uhl, Associated Press Staff Writer. (By Guardla.n‘s Special Wire) PARIS, March 8.-Former Premier Edouard Daladier told ia. parliament- ary investigating committee tonight that mobs had tried to invade the Chamber of Deputies by force on the night of Feb, 0 and overthrow his government. In u tiger-like dc- fense cf his course on that fatal night, when 19 persons were killvd in riots, Daladier declared “minor- ity" leaders of the mob sought to use "force" to invade the Chamber and compel the majority of deputies to accept their will, Tense Moment Tensely, Daladier and Jean Chi- appe, whom the former removed as prefect of Paris police, faced each It 01.133. < Y f1'°m i-5° 991°’ Y°“ Wm “nd l im' 'other before 40 members of the in- vestigating committee which seeks hon. friend did. Mr. Ina: "That is ordinary ac-, count. What more do you want?" J Premier MacMillan: “Ha just sub- tract/ed one from the other, and he | wants the people to believe that the conservatives spent that much more in 1932 than they did in 1930." Mr. Les: "On ordinary account. That is what your own statement | showed. What is untrue about it?" ‘ Cites Sinking Fimda Premier MacMillan: “Let us go back to 1930 and we find, in the Public Accounts under ordinary ex- penditure. the item: "Interest on Debentures, Loan and Bank, $148,- 137.90.” That is all that appears in the total ordinary expenditure cov- rrlnz interest and Sink‘ng (Continued on PMG 10) Expect Verdict In Wilkirson Case Today ,__i- SLDNEY, N. B, March 9-(Ca.n- adm Pr ;>-Th Cr:\vn tonight cstcd its case against walter Wil- kinson, ch1r",::l wzth the mimi!! of his sister-.ri-law, Mrs. Winn irc Wilkinson during s domestic alter- cation last November. Crown Counsel Malcolm Patter- son completed his cas after de- fencc Counsel Nell Macarthur. K C., announced the dcfenoth welll "Hockey at muon nina to- not pam me seemed on e w I. Harhngton vs. Glasgow ness stand nor would it cal an 1.-ical "Hospital can nu by ladies or Church Saturday, March | at Prawn ara. 1.-ical "Reserve Tuesday, uma 21, for by Dr. Lcgatc .n Bt. James aublect. “The Highlands of with beautiful illustra- Tloklts 80 cents. L-1062 L-1041. Ng Cir.ls - in Mayfield 13th at 2 PM. L-1085. é_r§¥ .gags gsgig' ni-E E52; “llotlm ao- Borden L-1081. threwlngnib- banlef the ones. R this nui posseution will NY ll Illini Also Winaioe Bchoolboys vs. defeno~ witnesses. It was expec- ted the petit jury would reach r verdict tomorrow. Sums un Evidence In an 80-m nutc address Patter- son reconstruct d the storv of th! sjayilv of Mrs W 'kinson while lhe stood `c orc a neighbors fire after doe'ng from he home in nigrt at- tire. He dwclt on evld~nc given Mrs, Din Mffod, in whose kit- :lmn Mrs. Wlllzlzson was fatally wounded bv a rifle bullet that W' s°°"""' crashed ‘tnmmh the window. Ststanents made bv the victim. shortly bfore she fell mcrtally ,,¢,,»~¢|-(1 n n-~nt of her 13-!/env-od svn and Mr. and Mm. 1i"l.eod. al- so were recalled by the rumou- MI. .__?1-_--- C. N. l. IAININGI )mN'l"R.¢AL March D - Gross revenues of the Canadian Nation ai Railways for the week endinl (cr. Iy 0uardian'| special Wire) lilll PROBE‘ BANKING -F- CTITAWA. llhmn %(0anmim Press)-The banking and com- merce committee of Commons will conduct s widespread investigation into Canadian banking practices, lt was `ea'ned here today. As each prov sion of th* bill to srncnd the Bank Act 's under review, the oom- mittee will delve into the existing banking situation For example the clause relating to bank directors the protests agatnst intrloclrlng directors-tes will be considered. | The quest on was up for discus- sion before the Conservative cau- cus today as a result of a. resclu- , tion p'rsent'd to the oomm'ttee by C. G. Power (Lib. Quebec South). This resolution proposed that the oomrwltee inqu're into various phs- 1 sen of the hanlfing situation before 1 t:\k'ng up the bank bill. The gov smm nt, supporters. however. in caucus today. t is believed t*o‘r th' view that the bil should be pro- ceeded with and the inquiries con- ducted under the various clauses. LUMBER STRIKE. AT END (C. P. By Guarel`all's Special WIN) , VANCOUVER. March 9-The end d the strike of some 1,800 IDBI!!! lisvedinlisht wday.Assresult agresdtorwonilsecsmpcommit- taeawhlshwillboselectedbyths men.'I‘heyalsopr-omlsednodis-l 'friminstion would be shown in Vancouver Island camp was be- or pummsed by emma” mm °‘ @f"m°"' ‘mum °°mp°n‘- of the Oemmilion foresaw a severe to discover the Gov(-rnn1cllt's course dllrlnl the $48,000,000 Stuvlsky pawnshop scandal and the bloody riots born of lt. Daladier denied Eugene Frot his Minister of the interior, ever had any intention of "organizing a gang or a conspiracy against the Repub- Lic." He insisted Chiappe merely told him that Frot was seeking to get the premiership for himself-a de- sire which the former Premier said he regarded as a purely secondary political stniggle within the Cabinet itself. leilnlu to lletrsct The wealthy and popular Chlappe, however, refused to retract the test- imony he gave before the committee yesterday, and told Dalndler that Frot was trying to use the riots as a kind of personal coup d’etat. Daladier_ whose government was forced to resign on Feb, 7 declared he discharged Chiappe because he felt. police were responsible partly for the freedom of Serge Stlvlsky, ao~called "master swlndler." who was not tried on swinfl‘in;: charges preferred rnlnst hi-\ in 1026. aring_ Misstatement’ °0l\ll\0|ER |SS°;',‘j',§j‘;_"`ff.’o, BRIEF Of Opposition Leader' 0l|ESl|0NEO|N Kfj';°»»='~g,0H'l Exposed In The House And You Thought You Could Get Away With It!” Taunts Premier MacMillan As Consenting Silence On Mr. W. M. Lea’s Part Acknowled- ges Force Of Premier’s Charge That 1-ie I-lad Misrepresented The Facts In Comparing ffarty Expenditures In Speech On Draft Address. (U. P. ly Guardia.u’| Special Wire) IDS ANGELES, March D--The second sentence under the new California law which fixm death ssthe psnsltyfor torture inakid- \l`»?¢'3~>"4 has been prohowioed up- Former French Pre- ,td '. dy... nd mm., H..-r, Situation of Island Brooks. The first sentence was imposed on William Tanner, accomplice of Brooks in the kidnapping, torture and robbery of Henry Bobkin. prominent lawyer, last December. Bodldn's hands were burned aa the robbers sought t.o force him to dis- close the hidim place of property. Execution was set for May ll in ,BIGINCREASE ,|NMln|1|mi llullnufrlc All Available Railway- men Called Back To 1 each case. \ I Tie~up. TRURD, N. S., March 9- Canadian National Railways officials tonight had rushed 10 more locomotives from Monc- ton, N. B., to this divisional point in an effort to relieve the congestion caused by a sudden increase in rail traffic. All available sidings are crowded with cars awaiting transfer to Halifax for export to European countries and coal shipments to various destin- ations. Traffic authorities said today the present congestion had even surpassed the record peak established during the hectic day; of the Great War. It was expected to last until the middle of April at least, they said, but it was not expected shipments would be dclayed for any length of time. (Continued on Page lil Maritime Transportation 1... me ....n...... t. wlnd Commission Opposes New 33;-mag; w-35;-walmslontg Shzppznv Legislation g;_;_--»»=~g»i»¢1»»o~o~ Alleviate Freight |l;;i-all merchants,-the brief declar- Merchants As Pre- sented by Trade Bd. Committee. §((}.P. By Glsar1lian's lrpeclal Wire) O'I‘I`AWA. March 9-Of 1.it0 re- tail merchants in Prince Ekiward Island, more than 500 have been .registered with the Credit Men's Trust as poescssfing “no capital" st Fall, according to a brief from the Charlottetown Board of Trade. ,reed to the Stevens Cmrunittso on mass buying here today. With re- gard to the remainder, 218 have less than $500; 38 less than $1,000; 81 less than 02,000; 80 less than $3,000; 'I1 less than $6.000: 41 less than $10,000; and 44 in ezxcen of $10,000. I-‘ive chain stores had opened up |i.n Charlottetown, with two more establishing themselves in a few weeks time. if this chain store system spread to small towns the situation would be ruinous for the Prince Edward Island had suf- fered io s tremendous degree from es. A generation ago the merchants of the Island formed a substantial element oi the community. They were more than mere purveyors of the day to day wants of the com- munities. They purchased the pm- duce of the farmers by a system of barter and they also acted asbank- ers for their customers. That sit- uation had now disappeared. The story conveyed in the brief was not dirimilar to that which has been reiterated before thestev- ens committee a number of times this wem. It was oneofchafn stole; dominstlhs the retail business, CFU-mins the independent retailer; under the weight of mass buying, -WU-ln! articles at Prices less than the independent retailers could pur- chase them from the wholesalers, and receiving discounts which were not granted to the independent merchants. Sussnt lumen, A5 a remedy for these to ..litlom, the brief suggested that a Canad with wide powers over all wade matters, organised similarly to the izht set prices on nationally advertised fiom' own forces. a strong air fleet. munication. 2! SS _-Y--- - . .V_V,’____V....._1,____,V____,__) ENT _ii Geneva Anxiously Views European Arms Situation F.-ance Flddy I1`e'f'usss To Disdrm And Demands Action Be Taken Against Violators Of Treaties. (By The Canadian Pfcss) The French Government sought the approval Frid of Parliament f_or ¢_z 3,000,000,000-franc ($195,000,000) bog issue for sweeping improvements in the air, land, and gm | Its bill contained a flat refusal to disarm “while Gen many as reormmg" and emphasized the necessity of having A German arms note of Dec. I8, made public at Geneva lifriday for the first time, laUelled disarmament an Ulu sion. _Hence, the note said, Germany is going to rearm. A promise to do so ut moderation was contained ln the com- ln Geneva League of Nations circles awallied a French Foreign Office communication to determine whether there is still hope of saving the World Disarmament Confbrenca It was forecast that France will insist on guarantees that coercive ,measures will be invoked sgdngg violators of projected treaties. Great Britain, meanwhile, whose under-secretary for air told Parlia- (C. P. ny Guardians special wire; ul' °V°"“"°’“ °f N" 015°’ h°"" ‘ment 'rhunday that Britain mu; have parity in the air, was prepared to call a convention of western pow- ers in an attempt to regulate air for. ces if the Geneva Arms Conference (By Melvin K- Whiteleathar, Associated Press Stal! Writer PARIS, March 0-(By Associated Plossl-A bond lame of 3,000,000,- 000 francs-$196,000,000-wassought by the French Government today tn make France stronger in the s.r, cn lend and water. Special emphasis wu placed on the "necessity" of s strong air deet in a bill introduced in Parlaimcnt seekng expenditures in addition to_ the regular budget. Flat Bzfllhl A dat refusal to disarm “while Goflml-hy il rearming" was cou- tained in the measure. This iirm declaration was published by the Foreign Omoo and sont to Geneva, Berlin and London. “An air fleet oi the first magni- tude a.l\d capabe of gating into sc- lion hista.ntaneously" was called .sr in the r gid French defense pro- gramme, the cost of which the Clov- .r.ime.nt proposed be borne by a .land issue, Authorization was asked bv the government to reorganize the air force, to strengthen the coastal de- 29 Hama ho , The commission would also be lense, and to spend a third of the ' I ' ': . _ :‘. f _ (C. P. by Guardians Specal l\ irc) a. d E A Sa dcrs o x, n empowered to rebate to me remu- ALLHERST, Mach 9-The Mal- time transportat on c.mnl.s_oh, cred.tcd wtsn .sa.i..g Ma.; ml ko- vinces sh.ppc.s scmt.l\ ng Lire $15,- 900,000 durrng the four years it functioned befo.e b-lng disdnhdsd in 1981, was revlvctl hcie t.d:\y w.th D. R.. Turnbull, pr.;m.hv.m Halifax business man, as c.;a.rmnn. Springdig inm action without dc- lay, members reprcs.nt.ng Nova Scotia., N-w Bu:.sv.ick and Prince- Edward Island u;:a..inious1y op~ posed a special shipp ng bill soon to be introduced in the C;i:‘“ri.an Parlinm” t. “Bill C" Ti. .-.solution conc....(.l ‘B.ll C" a measure proposng duly charges of 30 per cant oh all vls- sels other than Cenadian, tracing in Canada/a inland waters No ex- ception would be made of British- bullt vessels frequently chartered $10.1!! li-Med. and members blew at the coal trade of the Mar- itime Pmvvinoes. Understanding s British ship orary setreirlry. ' Applications C, g., 1_1, 1. The Charlottetown board also ers on g;ods unsold at times when Prices were reduced. and would as- tablish uniformity of discounts. I Seven a.ppl.ca.. na . . pos | hon of fre.g.it rates expert were. U-Yscd that s. sales ta! be imposed su and over to the extcutlve for Un “U 80055 Sh1PD¢d beyond the selection. F‘. C. Cornell, now traffic °°nUn°° 01 Dl'°V1h°¢ ln which the mdnager or the 1-lauidx Huber Shipper was established. ,Comm sslon, was expert with the ` plctnous t.rans.por.ation commission, 'l"“|° NUM Mr. Olnnd in a brief address out- lined the pu;p.se or me ¢@mm|_s_ All gooashouldbemarkrd with a 's.on as a "much nrcded adjunct of u`°d¢ mmf- Umm” Bhmlld 50 ZW- itne runtime Board or T.-ads" and "1 ‘D "ldv On rfccmmendation of rei`rred to successful oparstion of Pfwmiial 505155 8°! UP by the | the old D,-,mm;_§;_nV ‘meh cased commlsiron, after such boards were f,m¢;,,|0n_ng uw ;|mmc_a| mmm( satisfied as io the bona fldes oi’ from the pnovlncal governments “WUC Wim!!! YD 011888! U1 trfldihg. lhad been withdrawn, All lUN‘H0"»f¢'if C0lT\l\'\lB-54011 not ML gmdus 53,5 gg mmm mes and lcglslatlon similar io the anti- ca.se.s now pend ng would be fought P"°P"m"Y “H0165 "`l\df “mia- ou; L1 5<~_ gg gn fxpgn ,ns ,Vau_ tion act, of the Unitcd Kingdom 31,19, should be put on the statute books, the Charlottetown body recom- Cdmmjg “en mended. '\’»v‘°“"’ll1l»m»"', 5,' d..Htd?.I.'i2Tl dll mf? Gets F ourMon ths Ing. Other members are Col. A N_| are lareby if 1933- U* mm* °’1-nation during the ns¢ot‘ations. March 7. were eo.(J07,4'1i compared .num my ,hu Puuclpgua 1|, gh, with 82.410340 in \-’°° 5°f"H’°“°‘ to-in. 'inns nad been eenuntimu’ il il 7_ if ,si -ww; Four Killed In U_.S. Army Plane Crashes Yesterday llff Cf! 7 one listed; E it agrgiunnan ;,;§it;;§§li§§§;*s§. oiili- nfgldt gg ldv lui =l sggfdi és would be obliged to pay this duty if s oargo was to be secured from inhnd parte beyond Quebec, they helarod the measure would be de- Iimental to inter-provincial as well as fnsarial trade. George . Oland of Saint. John, Pcssibnt d the Maritime Board of Trade, eoouded the ohalr at me of the ineetihl but retired R. I. Mulch, Charlottetown, P. E. is E3 WW. Turnbull was elected ohairnlll. A. P. Peterson of saint Joh was aieetod vice-chairman §§ ri Bo four months today, for failure to appropriation used on the army. The bill said Franco ia using IDN 0.5. SENATE IN BITTER M000 WlAEHlilNG'IN, March 9-(Aasu claws Prmi-.inteminsd by the hath of two more army iiyezp on the mall routes, the bitter Con- gresional dispute over canoellatm of air mail contracts burst with fu- T! in the United States Senate today with Republican chlsgeshz “inhuma~n. un-American and inde- fensible conduct" levelled gt, Prey dent Roosevelt. "'I‘he whole country in cal B BWP to this lonlined mideg’ shouted Smeon ren; of ohh J. Hamilton Lewis of lllllncj quickly seized the gags of paula gq the Dsenocmts and with nngq pointed at Fees asked why the Ont- osn had waited until "after: wud. we hwl>ened" to bring me slun- tion to the Senate in a “losthesoma public manner for polit oal purpo- ses and a parade of thostrlcals." "Fel resiwnded ne would lun token the mails from tha air at- together' without a “useless soo- riiice of life." Munwhi-ll. Col Charles A. Lind- benrh landed pt Bolling meld, an ousing speculation whether he wg here to see the Resident of w 1". WY bef°re the Senate commune. The Weather, Etc materials which are "now obsolete.” Navy Appropriation The navy asks 595.0000,000 francs ($39.000,000> for varous purposes, .nc udlhg 80,000,000 francs for coast defense and 160,000,000 francs for hydroplane bases. For aeroplanees of "quality ln- stead of quant.ty" the air minister seeks 900,000,000 francs ($66,700,- 000). Louis Barthou. Foreign Minister, in an ctllort to strengthen political deicnscs at the same time the gen- eral siail is pushing the armament programme, announcid he would go to Brussels soon to d scum the Ocr- .man situation with Paul Hymn-ns. thc Belgian Pbrclgn Minister. Uueasy In th; connection it was sa-ld that the Frvnch allies in the Little En- tente»R.um.urla, Cz. choslovalrin.. Yugoslavia-are uneasy over the re- cent peeslm stlc speech of Baron said the fonnvr war allies could do nothing to halt German re-armaf ment and might wil recognise that crease lu strikes was *labors answer today to the closing of syndlealist. Communist. young Socialist and Fascist headquarters by the govern- msn In a hm swunpt to gsm the upper an sdmittedb ~ enrieus situation. meanwhile, ciga- als moved under a state of alarm t number of high tremlst publi teh sm-sh-Ina. °‘%I~i. MADRID, llalvh l.-A lipid in-1 QE 2 r§¥° g _ ,ifiili ll lrii eessslsas ltl%Nll¢\Ill~ » \ .;"3‘."i.i.’°"' .......""‘°""..'$ ° ° %."‘°.' £3 l l'l ..- . .... .... ........... lV1th Strzk e Problems _ ._ _. 3 "HIFI .. . ~ “"' " ““"“""" ”°°‘°' ‘“'°" '... 1:.. 1. Ghrd Jails ‘h-cops guarded jails in Jace. in northeastern Spain, today follow'n¢ reports that lxtremists were plan- ning to release several Anarchist and Byndleallst prisoners held, since a revolt last December. Reports circulated, hspite denials, that an infantry company was ln- volved in a Oemmtmist plot. fn the capital the number shining for higher wages and better workin smdltlons increased to 1 § is as K I Lmffa rams in fur; SOCIAL SWIM } Have u\=r\cu\.fv 1 lu \iEr.P\No 11219. I acacs some wafca 1 i Z - 1. ,.5 "’l`l"{/Q-A A" ‘°‘““’°"* °‘ '-0' °°‘“°““1°“ cloud. de nroquwlls in which no §;’§§‘_xf°‘;‘a°y‘o;"C_B‘,‘{°",§i"dK~Ag-3 (Ar. ay oaarenura special win) uaoafocmplulied me Hman, ,,,,,,,,, M, ,,,,,, md. hui: _,_ D_ Palmeh n’de_‘icmn_ NWW YORK, March I-William; French statesmen feel the Bel- Q-“ly edi N_ A Hman suxvtnm J. D_ uw: J. Duffy. American manager of gian Premers sratem nt weakens _,H Kam. and _,_ m_s.y"_ sum J°hn_ Primo ixrnera, was sentenced to their bargaining power. M ,,,,,,,,,|,,, y,,,.,.,_ M - im sean-al r-louse or omntion for is. name mu uw to re-sum the ~\,"“§}‘;`,‘f.2“¥f{§T§l{....§i.F'lifT‘..J-lf. nn 0, mum temperature - I. and J. 0. 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