01A MEREMAN nasqainsiuflns sought For lathe u-ranguncnta are re- - to he under way for the ea- . . ht in Qnmnemide or a f pork packing plant by the Canadian Company. which it - would errlnloy about thirty and use all awlabie local prodlldt. Brownell. a representative of Ihai’ I Ii his ay Packing Plant In Summerside w rted Thai-Location Being Of $40,000 Plant By Swift Canadian (ioglpany. ,wssinblnnsnarnde Establishment last week looking over the situa- tion and h reported to have been favourably inxpresed with the prospects. if’ s suitable location an be obtained. There "s much intercstdn Sum- rnerside over the report. as a plant of the slse mentioned would be of material advantage w the commu- nity. usly Hurt—Bus Was route To Pittsburg. .By l today near here. Mich; Sam Nanak, Du Pa; llloyd Btalnaker, Ak .; Ohristo 9. - diidon. Bha suffered a frsc tbcsam bytheC umbus 00., Inc. cruise tbecoliision. OUNCEMENTS. i MING EVENTS, I Quanta are llllarled Dfiahla in advance, kiasatKenalngwnT 17th. nu ~~ y, April 13th. L-lfl x FA TALLY INJURED BUS- mqgLgRAsH een Others Less Ser- Guardian's Special Wim 0., April l&-8ix per- ere injured fatally, a seventh lly hurt, and ii others re- . lea serious injuries when a o-bound pauangsr bus and tbound truck cradled head- - sad: John Bezbon, l5, Holi- v- e, W. Va.; Earl Kellogg, 36, Vssilovich, i0, Michael Prydrych, Eiyria Memorial Hospital it Mrs. Marie Kascr, med Park, kid. was in crit- e momenta truck ieveiand. Oaniou . and Dassieis was unable ttohisownlanaintlma MEETINGS, ETC h Ina at laaata p" y“; uesday. 11-1950 picture at lit. Stewart MllNTBllM HAS IJIFFIUIIHY (C. P. Dy Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, April 1s. _ Drifting slowly with the ice pack in the Cs- bot Strait, the icebresker Montcalm, outbound from the lhgdslen ls- lands to North Sydney, N. 5., made no progress toward her destination during the past three days. accord- ing to a message from Captain John Hearn received hers today at the Marine Bignal Service. The Montcalm left Sydney for tha aJen Islands on March l9 and took ll days to cover the distance of 103 miles. Since the beginning of the return iourney Thur miles to westward and about l6 miles to the northeast. Early today her position was given at 70 miles to the northwest cf Cape Ray. the southwestern e t! of New- undiand, and 26 miles to the northeast of Bird Rocks. Difficulty experienced by the Montcalm on her return voyage in- dicatcs conditions at the entrance of the Gulf of St. Lawrence are not favorable yet for the psesalle of 0r- dinary fr “‘ or passenger liners unequipped for navigation through ice, the Marine Signal Service poin- ted out. Three Killed In Car Crash Guardian's Special Wire) d (LP. F! HA ‘lhree persons injured earl? mobile left the crash 51 ities said, the driver had fallen last .11“. Mesa. A9141 15 - wers kiilnd and four today as their auto- Amcsbury road and ed into a tree after, author- lZWi’ The People's aper ‘Aw-If BE Insull Claims H c Did Not- “Run Away” Government E m - ployees Parade In Protest of Cut. (By Richard G. Maaaock. Aaacentfld Prue Staff Writer) (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) PARIS. April ill-Tens of thous- ands cf government empleyes, par- ading under red flags ibwuiholst the provinces, today began two days oi nation-wide strikss and de- monstrations against pay cuts. The "Internationale" wag heard person would do." ltling in the saloon of this Am. ericsn vessel. enroute back to "face music" in United States courts which have laid fraud charges a- Klimt him, be smoked his inevitable cigar. GI-DOU-hdcd a bit oi’ philosophy, and discussed his ‘ career. NBTURHHIS ment," “down with the decree law" "ma": °""“°""i|s P E c u l- 0 R S ll I 0 I l] E S passed der a warm spring sun without bloodshed. Henri Rochette Slash- es Throat in French Courtroom — B r 0 - un- Vciled Threats Veiled threats or general strikes war-Q contained in resolutions adopted at mass meetings, to which paraders carried written protesta- tions sgninst the government. It was the day of provincial functionaries. ‘Those in Paris are the!’ Found Dead- awaitlng “National Protest Day" Monday when public service cm- (A. P my“) ployee plan to demonstrate st their places of work during the hour of the strike. Manifestations of discontent are expected to be widespread, despite the government's quick punishment of leaders of a Communist strike Priday. (By Guardian's Special Wire) PARIS. April lil-‘Ihe sensational courtroom suicide of Henri Rochette notorious French specuistor, was matched today with news that his brother. Gaston. had also killed himself, apparently in compliance with a fraternal death compact. Henrik death yesterday ended one of the most famous financial scan- dals in the country's history. His activities before the war caused as much furore as the stavlsky case this year. He ended his life with a rasor as Judges sentenced him to three years in prison for fraud. Find Brother Shirt Dismimed Twenty-nine employee, including two women, were dismissed from the Central Telegraphic Bureau of Paris, where daily demonstrations caused an uproar last week. Tflieibrdf S1116 governmmt of Premier Gaston Do was caused by a cut of i0 par cent-on I11 Wverrfment salaries and the dismissal of 00.000 of the 800.000 functionsriee. 13011111618116 took the step under deuce powers granted him by parliament, contending 1t w‘; M. oessary to save the franc from de- valuation and to balance the bud- 8st. ‘Hie body of his brother, Gaston. was found Friday with a bullet in the temple at Lieusaint, near Parts. It was some time before identifica- tion was established. The brothers were closely allied and it was believed Gaston knew of Henrik intention. Eenri Rochette was found guilty of the fraud charge three weeks ago, and after being sentenced to two year-s in prison had appealed the verdict. Yesterday. appearing hear the ruling, he warned the court that "if you condemn me thore will be blood." Police Seek Nib-Nabbers In Halifax P. By Guardian's Special Win) Cuts Throat Eochette pulled out a rawr. cul his throat, and fell to the floor in a (0- . HALIFAX, April lb-Poiice tn- tiling condition. l-ie was taken t0 l hospital when he died. ma“ n" ‘cumin: mt ‘WW5 He carefully placed a letter on his who made away with gold pen bibs. vumd a "om n” nnrnabben hat before cutting his throat in the presence of the horrified Judges found their booty in the BXDRH w _ office at Picr 21, where the gold ‘ld—_§°.°°i“ -.1'_-_—_-. .- _____ points awaited shipment‘ to Eng- (conunm on p,“ 3) land Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew cuantorrarowri. cannon. MONDAY, hm 1s, 1934~ Nllllll-lll FRENCH STRIKE THREATENS Tens of Thousands of 0111mm CENTERED on suntan Wednesday, April 18th (C. P. By Guardian's speck] who) is an unexpected change of plans, Hon. E. N. Rhodes, Minister of Pin- lMe. W111 ll? the budget before Parliament on Wednesday next and another important highlight er me session will have been reached. The budgets content; an always a jeal- erable fairly accurate information leaks out to the public. This year,i "m, so much important bum”. m ary at one time was reported to have the House and before the various committees. there has been very lit- ib conjecture indulged in and the m mates for a change. But calm foi- \\\l\ \\\\\ \\\\ NTEREST Tentative Date Set For Legislation- Contents Jealously Guarded. (YITAWA. April l5.-Unlcss there in 100 Oltslel Ind WWII] ll thd cluly guarded 59cm}, right, up), m; i marchers flaunted banners inscrib- moment of its presentation t: the ma: w‘ 1m ed with "down with the gwern- House, although sometimes consid- dam‘ and hm begun“: :1,‘ the‘ q i and see. Not Sensational the Dominion! financial prospects than last year. Great savings have been amompilshed in one way and mother in the inst fiscal year but much of the anticipated revenue did not rmterlalire and the deficit will be substantial. With respect to taxation it is bc- lieved that if any new sources of revenue are to be tapped they will touch only those in the best position topaywith pcssiblyalessenlngof the burden carried by the masses. particularly with reference to the sugar taxes. Relief Bill The new relief bill, carrying with it the much protested “peace, order med good government and authority to spend an unstnted amount on relief, after a long and often hectic debate, passed through the committee stage Friday and will be up for third reading this week. Because of the l- ispoaition of Hon. W. A. Gordon, Minister of Labor, the measure was the last few days in committee, by Prime Minister R. B. Bennett. On Thursday the debate reached a high pitch with charges and coun- ter charges of obstructionist tactics. and Mr. Bennett suspended consid- eration of relief and took up esti- iowed the storm and the measure glided smoothly through Friday to the accompaniment of mutual ex- pressions of good will and co-opera- tion from all sides of the i-iouse. Blazing Tanker Te r r0 ri ze d Port Of Spain (C. l’. Cable) (By Guardian's Special Wire) i121? Former Actor (A. P. By Guardian's Slleclai Wire) P111 1b. -— The body of Kari Dane, one of the silent screen's outstanding comedians, who folmd refuge from bitter disappomg- ment in suicide. lay in the county morgue today, unclaimed. fame in ‘The Big Parade," and is.- ter was shot boun been $1,500 weekly. would be released to a private un- general attitude has been to wait dean," u “on u “yo,” “m, forward to claim it. ‘manager ca‘ the apartment house 5° I.“ u c“ be ‘awed m‘ hm?‘ glgmleelse-d wlien they forced their get Will not be sensational but Will my mm the apartment “m. ‘ML present a slightly better picture of m! to get an us“. disclosed W day the struggle Dane had made for a bare existence. auxiliary fishing the ‘meaday. hea _ the sohooners rudder. ll. ‘was poss- Of Note Dies By Own Hand HOLLYWOOD, A The actor, who skyrocketed to himself to ty of friends although his sal- The coroner, announcing no in- ucsi; would be held, said the body Miss Frances Leake, who, with the body of the 47-year- Cuides Vessel 400 Miles By S a i ls A lo n e .___ (l. P. By Guardian's Special Wis‘) BOBION, April lm-Oaptain Oal- vin Carey. resourceful skipper of the schooner Rita 3., brought his vessel into port yester- day after guiding her 400 miles from western banks with sails alone. vyssaacarriadaway ibietouseharmotanbutthe schoonsrwaskaptonhercourse onw through manipulation of her canvas. 'I‘he Rita 5., brought in a iargecatnhoffish. BBNFIBENT 0F (C. P. B! Guardian's l9"!!! Win) TORONTO. April ll-Tha P009119 of Newfoundland already are 100i- ing forward to an era of method- lcal and certain rehabilitation un- der the (hree-months-old commis- sion government, according to H011. J. B. Currie, member of the former Legislative Assembly and 5t. John's newspaper publisher. Attending meetings of the Home Mission Board or the United Church, Mr. Currie said in an in- terview today “is 11W NVQTNWM- (C. P. By Guardian's Special works programme brought into Parliamen aflort to relieve unemp be based to s considerable extent on the recommendations made to the, Government by the National Con skructlon Council. final list provided for construction costing but there is no indication to what extent the Government plans to put this into effect. tion Council_h__as beenloriring o F Ezvcr} 150L1cE if RAID 7R QTZEY PRUBRESS m mu DISPUTE Pictou County's 1,806 idle miners would return to work soon was ax- prcssed tonight by Hon. Michael Dwycr, Nova South's Minister of Mines. who lliillillliiikir It Public Works iogram Shortly To Be Introduced ominion Parliament Suggested Pr-o-jlects Total Annual Subucl Iall (land-a ytiaallsh aadll. H16 000,000 For Relief Of Domin- ion Widelnemployment. onsws, April i5.—'!‘he pu The Council‘ approximately $50,000,000, l I" m- many months the Construc- l'i (CI. By Guardian's Special Wire) April IFF-Belief that O said “comizicrabie progress" had been made at a joint conference between represen- tatives of the Government, the ‘United Mine Workers and Receiv- er-Liquidswrs of the Acadia Coal Company. “A better spirit of co-operation between the men and the Receiver- lelquidators was evident at the con- ference Saturday," the Minister said. "and I am hoping an agree- ment may be reached within the out day or two." ‘There were still some details to be worked Out, however and an- other conference would be held Monday. The three Acadia mines have been idle since March l, when the man refused to accept wage reduc- Roosevelt Seeks A c t 1 o n (A. P. By Guardian's Special Win) WASIHNCYION, April i5. - Con- onal leaders were told plainly tonight exactly what legislation President Roosevelt wants to become law before adjournment. hold of the reins of the legislative branch-which has beenl kicking over the traces-the United States President emphasized in an- other series of White House confer- - adn, s and the Engineering Institute. Win) plans for reviving the building in- blic dustry. It was originally formed by which will be some i’! national organizations. the t soon as an larger being the Canadian Lumber- ioyment will men's Association, the Canadian In- stitute of Architects, the Construc- tion Industries Association of Can- the Trades and Labor Council National durvey The National Council was formed the organization badly hit by the (Continued on’ Page S’) HIDEOUT Exiled Russian Leader In Constant Of Death. BARIBIZGN, Rance. April 1b- Living Fear (Canadian Press via Baum-Lam Trotsky. oiled Russian leader and "man without found today in a polce raid on a mysterious villa here. living in ut- most sccrecy and fearing vengeance a country," was i’ White Russians. Seated at his desk with two rwvoi- vess in front of him. the former power behind the formation of tbs Soviet State confronted the police who burst into his room. "I am lmnsieur Sodrofl," he de- clcred. The magistrate conducting the search looked into the Lned. and care-worn features or the famous exile, recognized the well-known goatce, and said: “You arr‘ Trot- Whereupon ‘hotriry replied, "Yea it is I." Mysiiiled Police unis the raid when ha Mayor and citizens of Barbison be- came thoroughly mystified by the curious goings-on at the villa Ker~ Arlasedudedspotnea! hisquietwwn. Belief that it nldit be liflktd wifli the Stsvlsky riots. 0r a. arc- ret armng place. led the authorit- ies ho watch the house for two cave before they Pntomd it. (Continued on Page D The Weather, Etc in 0?'(\V\\S( \s A tux vii-lo Doro CRuss- ‘lions Puzztss lulu “he?” The pens were contained in a ' ' " 1411! 0111b 1014111: hm. Th” ‘M’ °‘ “m” mum“ small pocket, forwarded hare from PORT or spun. Trinidad, April "has sketched a ions-Mao wo- ences that the stock market regula- Albany, Wedneaqgyl “m, so. of saluouiQyfiHMH-ul-Ifwlziaflm Montreal. They arrived Friday Sydney Ha rbo r 1s_s blazing inferno with 11.000 gramme of nvestlnllon and t-hvr- tion mu, reciprocal mm em, the p, FQQWfNN 9E“ L493: £58331. e R mo. v night and a check-up Saturday. immns of gasolline l0}: fujel. this. oukh etilltlgntilzreilgf “natural inuniggil gzggltlntgo ‘1215151581311221115 ' ' morning showed they were safely Op Tr‘ dad Leasehods tsurer yram sources an a y e good ee ' ma’ Baum Hum“ £21? h2g3 ti’ g/lirlernfinlg‘; ‘Wood. When the parcel was sought ensportseason drifted about Port of Spain Harbor, mu confidence of the 00°91! h" b9 913°“ ‘m u“ mm” bwks‘ - i» w m- ... arrested M... m. s...) w‘ "“""““‘ “mm” “‘°"‘°°"f ,,..., $§dfli";‘..’.l?.“§l.'fi$°’ 25;; "W m ""*”°"° m“- ___ L4 '° " °° "‘d‘“'"' §;'l'§§.";§§ §§1§$J§§eb§e1§file1§ “iivrfiullryrro n. s. ‘AgilulllkFol- Not until the fire has burned it- “m. m‘. he “mum m" Gangland Makes ~ ~ o lath. Trinity ea of the mysterious anappear- lowing a 'c0nvoy of freighter! sill,’ m“ 1g: ‘gtifcblfkiiilfjfi ‘dfgmf government will purchase equip- I. '1‘. oaks sale at Holman‘; ' ance. wtearning into harbor to officially “_ m“ dd VEMEQIQQ, rmmrhs repel ment and otherwise finance the Own Weapgns l L-llIM 1e coat Because of the excellent market open the pert season here today. 2mg?“ an V‘ ‘ ' T191"! industry. The pulp and pa- R a for old gold, police believe the pens the Dom was cauBht by a stiff ‘ per industry Ls considerably brigig; 13;: m 1km!- wfll could be easily disposed 0i by off-sham ecu in dense fog and [leaped owrboud gf than last year. WW"! "l!" WAEWING L45 l‘) d m! h r thieves, if not recovered in a few driven on a sandbar 100 yards fmm stiltllis inrthartilfzliidgumlsgue ttgeltx-i a m ‘is: M rtgilflzlw lflkflin. m“- ' . , n e ~ » 4 -—- Lwmmol“ m" ‘pm W‘ d." -—-—---—- math-king all afternom he crew “EL “£12,? ?,',',,°Y,..?,°¢ 52:21:23‘: lanai; ions been tthe best in years lefisiaion by mokins ‘is W“ m"- . n, m“, h m“ ‘u; ‘flmyfd ,P":"‘&"%°y3“£$ no axon/won suacnaaos pumped out the water ballast and and swam w safety. As the fire Preparations for the summer sca- chine guns. n m v m_ m‘ Monday's, mum's, mud“, ‘m, with the aid of s. rising tide the spregd rapidly the ship was broken son now ars reflecting alas-i which Twc weapons so sma so is t '1 ‘IN-B nurse- notice. P, d I ugh“. umu‘ (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) “.51 “fluted herself and was loose from her mooring tosave 0th- auguru great things after the dia- be concealed beneath a suit ca; . manager. L-ms, °'“"°d ° "'17 7"‘- "" cyrrawa. April 1s. - Then will mm, m gun, by rum, Dan Mc- er craft anchored nearby. and she emant and apathy of the yet capable of wurlm for“ 8 ‘u’ w “k M“? ‘m’ m‘ '14 d be no exchange surcharge on raii- mm; 1mg)", apparently uttle was driven here and there in the l”; mp1, o; “m” m m. 11.11. mg dam; g-tmgmg of lead. have . - Bu” two stoke wbm ha returned from n, new“ “w,” o, puma,- dnmnd m. “mm ‘apnoea; harbor n, the will of the wind- u‘ flflvqi here fer examination by m.“ "m" _ m“ 10th. at s pm. Rafreahmcntl: ‘ “°‘"‘“‘“ "m- ""11"" - WW1‘ "14 m" newly throu a .12. ice towards “BI 1011"“ 11" ""11 u" “"11" m- Currie. in commenting cu ofildais of the more department's “°°°"“ ‘° , " " u‘. an‘ Mme Club tyre is still a vary 1m man and um,“ 5mg, awn‘ me perm bk i118 Th DE) n. inbound "m, 0| mm; her to a beach where "an. “mummy m4 um, was 51mm or investignt on. cloudy and e00]; Pm ) Y H," will not be able to mum enaase- ween April l5 and so. lnciu- fgmflgfil ' 1 $21M“, she would cease to ‘ ‘ - of - - rmpmees from ordinary auto- u,.j_,.o,,ij,;ff;;,ggul ,,;,.,,.E_ To“ manta Q’ &fli 0!’ two," said alum m; Board of Ra way Oommis- °V°°- but Lhgy were unable l0 0W9“!!! m fieflounflflu en“. u.‘ m. h. mafla_ m” were found in the St. Mm M...“ 1:. \i)ni'nun\ and mut- Lady Badm-Powdi. aims-rs announced within soo yards of the biasinl tan- b“ Gamma“.- mm‘ g5 fa- pol- Paul hideout of John Dillinger. the .11....» tampemlurc-s - New Brunswick r "r"- r m" ""0" M‘ - w-v- so Wm rm , »»»» ~ o 3 - ~ ls H ' s ~ 3 )1‘.‘.'?.'!.‘t~.; 1;; . Socza zsts arass Austrsan Man m-owned NEAR o... .. El _ L?! l To precede rcurrfi. s; PrCmieT SPQQCh or onus- span we» erg-n Amtralil. svnl l! action l e y ma??? t?» ( . I — . q O Winnipeg ~‘ - has cult h S . f“ -'.'"?""'....-"...- '~ '+:'“.....,..."-“‘ 1'.“'.'.l.:'..... .. f..- il-m- Abolztlon Of Ins enate coco. _—"—' ‘m, “mkgggflsflislaltil. was deadasshcwaslsavirlgtlasharbchan Qle':l'r:u.' ‘i: (lyWadaiiraltkebislflllkd _ _ Mflmwmflgm eras into afIr! -:—-~— b‘, .. f"! nnlsasiam (“Uflwithnanilllai auddowll mfiwgmmeesmscaeasemeneeaed appmaoh- (p, loauq,lssa*icd lmmeamelysndamw lion's-must- f: (A- P- I! "ill!" W“ ‘h’ ‘"5 “in” Both wIa thrown use tbs watering shallow wafers dnwihl Prac sun min) (vain holds I "4""! i" m’ $13M," as ‘IR-Alli “"'°‘““ w" “rename boatuplrih"u‘°b°'" (anus-snares wmuonLh-wnwfllrfw that any t Ioaacssr measures he cmaidsrs necasaary- __ ‘ seamen: mammary from hf§",1§,':‘,,.w§§.r“§§l$"\.":! “ll W9 "mum"! Denture. to limit powers of the second house __ w ow hm- w m“ mm“ "1- ..‘..‘.:,","‘,'.'...§':l..£°‘1YE‘Z..I'.° ’"“ of I months. as at P110911- will come into forca at a a m» min morulrll ll 115° "1" '0‘ m“ "u" tonlg t at 12. u... w. s... ,,:::.:;::..'.*.': .:.::.".'.".'. '.'. 2:21" em beoomq law in March, ‘ rm; quarter moon, Saturday Aprl m,seepi'tesanauactlcn.'rhs14 v-Ii- ,w Upper Chamber will than autamat- ,_,E-;'-;:;;"3;,,',Lr,,,;‘:;','_"“ " n“ KW Vllifl. FRI! IQIDUII res wwsrwr, -.."'......,---,-~-- . .- 1 . .4 rm poem election dllfilll this ta- ‘ ‘f’; ,,°,,‘_',,,,.,. 0,: w. flla. a. than)! l- I-