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By Gaardiasi Special Wire) IDURDEB, Fra e, April Threcdays and nights of continu- al prayers for peace by no Catholics of all Christendom begin at four p.m. tomorrow at renowned Grotto of Lourdes, During 'I2 hours of uninterr ed rites, 140 consecutive m t pt by bishops and priests ssse the closing ol’ the Catholic com memoration of the 19th century after the death of Christ. A great influx of pilgrims is h Pius is represented by his Sec Among the high church dl arise here tonight for the start it Monsignor James Morrison, Monsignor Sleffart, Bishop of ilvia; Monsignor Suarez, Bishop Dubois of Canada and Peres Ecuador. ___-_-__ IMPERIA INIESTIUNST FUREFRUN (0. P. Dy Gusri|sn’s Special Wire) ment s ce e ays a e Raleigh, trade and defence e ergo mcfficially in London as source for talk when the young sons gather to honor the head the family. As Prime Minister R. B. Benne of Canada and the heads of other d d dominions travelie tower land for the Kings Jubilee de l opments in London were: v l. A ‘high official" was quoted Domini i ister as ' sa1in¥ on m n would~aset cabinet members the ll de encel. lpp0r ferlife cost, and Britain's fore c i P0 y. 2. 'Bw Daily lilall called for formal Imperial Conference deal with defence es well as 8~ The Daily Herald re an impending “storm” over t Ottawa agreements, British man fecturcrs claiming violation of u according "full opportunity fo reasonable competition.” 4. The Liverpool Corn 'rr Association report suggested B wheat-two shillings a quarter withdrawn on the ground Canada lation that to get lt, wheat must 6 h\en't complied with the stipu be offered af, not more than th world price, Canads’s Prime Minister was sea and unavailable for comment, but raising of the defence questio in London recalled that prior his sailing he said no import question awaited solution between Cs.nad'a_and other parts of th Empire. In the Canadian House of Com- n mcns before Easter adjournme acting Premier Sir George Perle Y told Liberal leader Mackenzie King lv- it- he did not think anything invo ing Canada in Empire comm ments would be discussed in n L0 don at the “informal conferences" in connection with the Jubilee. Prom- the Premier of New Zea- land came the blunt statement on is at war, we are at war." Hon. 0. W. defence: "When Great Britain Forbes, headed for London, foun himself in Ottawa with the prem- ier_of the welcoming country al- ready well started toward centre of the lhnpine. To his statement of foreign policy he added: “We do not ha've to dis- cuss those things." ANNOUNCEMENTS COMING EVENTS. TC sisarnvos. a _ '° |a\Bl\¢\li|UAp\'i1 ;i Qli §;§~ L-37+ ss N" 1004 lltll by IAM!! tits lil wi, under the a 'Q LM044 'lhbkilsl lift; iii iisil or If-%-4-I-I. . PREPARATIUNS 24- man will the _ U . Fear Voiced That Pro- asses ' will be said before the famous _ shrine of the Immaculate Virgin , ‘ mbled , from all quarters of the globe for ' ( . - preh 1' KD ere for the ceremony, st which Pcepée quam” that we Fowl Jubilee arg' ol State, Eugenio Cardinal at _mm and the, general some P“°°m- nxnrsgivmg serine win not yield of mum die three days of prayer were ' Birh- “ke ' oo of Aniievnisn. nova seem.; ,, Bo- or Of J Montevideo, Uruguay; the Abbes mm °I pam of the Empire grouped ar- L ll T a I’ of 5 tt s to discuss tightening mpine’s f tionment of de- C e Anglo-Canadian pact provision e e th r ade rit sin’s preference on Canadian gn IM’ » _ Fran cross, knights commanders and dame! cf an at n an 'rwineors :un mae 1”* I 1,, ,h°d l’°§,D,k'°1f’,§,]senlcrssrvioe,mwhien ,,, ms . _ seo ` ans- fo mee. ported ir -be to t are eral: lQl° TIHW looitl nil army can r. is 1.-use-4-as-ii. . 37. ' so-ii me ue- iee 'sspiisi camo. 1.-em W°°°- ...“&.“. °"“‘ on 'I‘l\ureday,_m e\s`\¢'r¢epn's onion - -'ao-ei PRUCEEDAPAEE FUR li|B||.EE _ cesslons Will Lack Pomp and Color Oc casion Demands "sr~:"ssrv:t°“ Ill IBIS r) IDNDON, Apiril 24-Some ap- enslais are voiced in certain St Pa\|l’s Cathedral diuring the amount of color the occasion te Obvicuslv time will be notling the pomp and qalendor seen t the comnation U years ego at Queen Victorian diamond uhilee, when xqneeen»teMves’of the tary forces in India and all oundthcnoyal carriage bxore theoathcdrsl. U!eGuardeAslsccft The only military element in the procession on May 8 will be the Bovereigrfs escort of Life G_uards whowllimakeabnaveahowwith their scarlet tuniw, white plumes, gleaming breastplates and the elat- ter and jingle of their aecoutre- mente. Half the escort will pre- cedeandtheotherhalf follow the Kings carriage. Bo for it 9.5# #EF N rid; 3,§ ggég reset _, E §§&e§e fleetorlieidllars elychooeetheunif career Levee dren is prescribed for tlemen attending the Cathedral ervioe. Members of the Royal household and civil service will wearfull dress colt. i»h0S° H* in poesealion of uniform or court dress will wear 2/lenina dw!- These regulations low the lines prescribed for the Keats weddln¢ dvi. ’ .ruhllee day is ordained as a “col- day" when the knltlhié d grand cross was the collar their orders, and when the rib- d ordinarily worn across the shoulder is discarded from today although divine service will be conducted at the usual times the Cathedral will pdbably be closed at intervals for rehearsal of the proocsslons etc Nearly 5000 will attend the ser vice, all officially invited Tl1¢r0 will be no room for the general public. Nobody will be allowed in ch., “whispering gallery" but the smaller galleries undemea-th w-ll he weapiec. The ooncresatwn will be seated north and south, facing mwgrv,-1, the centre aisle. The choir will contain 500 clefkil and choris- ters. 'rm Ki-ng obtains his final mor- ecl of holiday before the strenuous summer next week, when he leaves windsor on Tuesday for Newmar- ket and remains until Friday. The count will then return to Bucl¢inii~ ham Palace. 8 t Still Convinced H a up t m a n n Nor Guilty ’ (A. P. ly Gust-dlal\'s lpecisi Wise) BROOKLYN, N. Y., April 24- Edward J. Reilly, erstwhile attor- ney ior Bruno Richard Haupt- mann, convicted murderer of the Lindbergh baby, announced today he was writing s book about the Pilauptmann trial. Reilly said mat despite his dis- charge se lauptmannu attorney he was still convinced that "Bruno Richard llevptmarin was not d ‘no official statement has been is- (A. P. by d¢alial’s Spedhl Win) WAQIENGION. April ai--»P|e- ddd Ioosevdt today charted 46 )loI.eod's by lt.Paul's pvqamill daasnsls though which 0l.Ul0»000.000will move to i 2, eil ;§§ menwsiomwiwvvenoiobl untiltcsscsrowthe mentohevo change Thcfjnltlndcf ieeouleiob-dwllprveriil itselfcaueedsome stir-lie-re.lts s¢rnh<tontalc\1ewill r¢l\llN of several thoue li Wadi- il‘l§z§§‘ we ;& i Sig; il lgt l it? _nb WHICH# Wits Ill-Ut!-” Roosevelt Paves Way For Huge Job-giving Program hteseltcsritred imparilit P GES sum susunsaunanvfussie: W . CHARLUTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1935 12 A ,, ,,,,. .,,,,_,,, ,,,,, ,,_ ,_ ,_ ,, l 1 l i _ CIVIC ESTIMATES The Civic Estimates forthecnn-ent year.iutnd\cedata'pee|alaasot- lD(ul|heCl¢yCouueliladni¢htbyOo\n.B.l.oyl|_sl|nsn,q»ks|san|| ¢::Ffnm_roComnsM»¢,wemeadopted. Thcfolllrllgkasaniaseriled 1BNll'l'Ul-I! Maintenanceofstreels ...... Police department .. .. . Fire department. ..... . .. . Assessing and collecting ......... . . ....... Market House and library ......... . .... Victoria Park .............. City Squares ....... . Government Pond and roadway . . . . Cityliall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . City Government Street Lighting .. School Board Board of Health Building and Electrical iinpection Miscellaneous . . . . . . .. _ Interest anddiscounts ............... . ......... Sinking Fund . . . . . . .................................... IEVENUE RealEstate . . . . . .. Personal property . P011 tat ...................... .. ... Rnlil, t0l1s, etc. Lose discounts and appeals 1 ARMED GERMANY -'_-' council refused to hear a, delega- ua . . . piital disbursements have been Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald _ Bluntly §r°;‘,_‘,f'°‘§‘he‘“;h';‘§§s ‘;‘§,0‘:‘§§§ ‘tg rsciesuy reduced, me were it not Charges Germany With Forestalling Peace Aims. siemens immediate rener for me §§ed*§‘°,,;";“‘,‘“‘”“‘ "“"’§,*u,°‘,,’f,1,§°,1 _ `li1I'lk61'l. _ *wi l’ be ti 1 ‘mall (A r. ay amraunu special win) '“‘° May” 5"” he W” "“““g wibgue itifrirue eliftty wart from LQNDQN, Ap,-|| 35_(T|“u.,d‘y)_PHm° Munn" mm", “lm to receive the delegation in his of- “mmpmymem mug! and and Donald in an article written for “News Letter," the official organ of “QF bm this was refused' chgpges we are gpcrirlflng lem it ms pany, bunny sseur-ea may em “der-many au mm up are I *hm* W’ ‘°‘°¥““‘2“ -"“°“1d mg MQ., gory mogrrisea im ,-ng M ¢ ,nd had “ 'uh “nom” ~ .be heard before the when council, bases of depmssmn which possibly will approve of your °m"g°`”°Y P , action," said Arthur H. Evans, the mu” be fi“°‘°°°'1 W "°‘“’°“"”¢' ‘°°“"‘°“°d °“ me 3) delegation leader. - "'= peso | "Germany has acted in such s way .natul confidence in Europe," the Prime measure of armed power which pests mod "° "" W" "°“ ”°’°" _Hepburn Expects Trouble Aid.-G. C. .Miller stated the m 1 n . re ----°' 0ttawa’s Stand Re Germany Uncertain _ (C. P. By G|sardiln'i Bpocil Wire) UITAWA, April 24 - Several communications have passed be- tween the Dominion and United Kingdom governments since the announcement a. week ago from Geneva that Canada had been named one ore committee of 18 nations to deal with economic sanctions by the league of Nations Council, in connection with viola- tions of League agreements. But. sued in Ottawa as to the stand to he taken by Canada. Prime Minister R. B. Bennett is expected to arrive in London to- morrow or Friday and it is under- stood some definite decision will be reached in discussions with af- ficials there. In a special session of the League Council a week ago Ger- many was censurcd for that coun- try's treatment of League agree- ments snd a committee of 13 na- tions was appointed to deal with future violations. _ Canada, although not now s. member of the Council, was sp- pointed without consultation. But This N Is England °¢l- V characteristics; predominant per- IN VANBUUVER llllNEl RE|llNSFinance- Chairman Holman g Uutlines New Policy For FH.lilNlNGR|0T T k' C OfB ndedDebt a :ng are o Council Endorses In _ ___._.__--- Mayor McGeer,s M 1>1an_Ncw in operation of F° - PAM' PRUPUSES tion - 1_8 Sltrikers to aiming B On d Issues Sh0u1d Fa” Tflal- - Prove Big Factor In Maintaining ‘°-’~ ‘” “"°“‘ ‘”"’ And Improving Civic Credit. ,l VANCOUVER April 24 - Quiet lprevailed among striking relief _ , icamp workers in Vancouver today; 'lille fol-l0Wm¥ inte1‘°¢l»iD8 SHW- as the moo men scattered through- mem on civic finwcins was given out the city but their spain-amen at lest nights special meeting 0! said tra/de unions had been invited the City council by Coun. B. Roy to consider a general strike in 1 Holman, Chairman of the Blinanoe i protest against ine reading of the committee, in connection with ure' Riot Act to demonstrators yester- l presentation of the Estlma-ice: To Use Stem Measures , relics chief w. w. sorter sa- drcseed conetabies sent out for duty. e,,,peud,m,ms fm. heww probable t m he strikers had mis Wmni he t ' needs. , taken leniency and kindness fl; gm mam,” wnmwame ex,pe°¢,__ °:i.‘;..“.:.i.‘r.'= s:...°°::..- ,ee I-° em °f fee »f°»- uw W°“1d bt “Ken W “tems” enriiie second cnmcterietie' is me law and order. the Chief said. The evidence of ewnomw mmmim.a_ “ty °°‘m°“ 3°" mn s“PP°rt W tion With relatively few excep I 0 PEE Mayor G. B. McG¢er in his action ' im 1 a , in aesuag with tae not situation §,;’§,c§,‘,,,D§’,§'§‘,_,,°‘;’;',§°,,_,,,,,,,,,“‘“°‘° °§,_ and in. reading the Riot Act. The pendmms have been ,pared and 'Io His Worship the Mayor and Citycouncll ‘hope is their realism. Nodonger are we deludrirng ourselves with esti-3 mates of revenue which err e/way above actualities, and estimates of On the contrary moot bud- council was already on record regard to its power in dealing wit the relief camp strike situatio The city has contended the ca of the men is a dominion re “Trade unions of Vancouver hav been invited to hold special mee ings to consider the plan of a ge eral strike in protest against t Act and against the government' inaction on the camp situation. Evans declared. "The strike would be held from three to four p. rn. on Friday." SILVER PRI() BUUSTED (A. P. by Guardia-ll’s Special Wire) WASH!I'NG’I‘0N. April. 2»4-R»e- spondslng to leaping world silver prices, Prmident Roosevelt tonight boosted the United States Gov- ernment/a offer for newly-mined domestic silver to 'l'l.5’l cents an ounce. His proclamation, effective on all silver produced from United States deposits today and here- after. added more than six cents an ounce to the domestic mi.ner‘s income over whsit the treasury has been l>9»y'lI\€ and world markets bidding. ' The announcement, made by Treasury Secretary Henry Mor- genthau, was received jubllantly by Senators from silver states who have fcrecasi, that Sl silver soon would be reached and eventually the coinage value of |129 cents an ounce. ”""°°°" 1”' “°"` °""`°" '"` U.S. Publishers Urgctf To Buy e Mayors action in reading me moi P 0 3 t p Q n e ce by the brightest minds on muni- and it still remains true that such borrowing is merely a “stop-gap"" pending the re-establishment of a balanced budget, The eicpedients that we can adopt to soften the blows uf depression cannot invali- date the wisdom of at least bal- ancing the current accounts. Duriur the past year we have en- deavored and have been success- mipirov- our an ful to s certain extent in i ing the finnsirial standing of City and have formulated pl s whereby the City’s financial pcs- ition will improve each year. By putting these new plans into oper _ ation they should work out so that our Sinking Funds will be taken care of 100%over a periodcf years, and the City will be ln ve vl B. better financial position than e r before. We have had expert ad oipal finances in the Miaritlme Provinces, and by using such infor- mation as is adaptable to our needs and putting same into practice, Cha.rlottctown‘s credit will be en- hanced immedia/tely and cont/lnue to improve, providing these plains are carried. out in the future. ` inking Funds Anslyzcd l one plan that we have adopted and which we think is worthy of mention- is in regard. to our Sinltlha Funds. and an analysis of our Sinking Fumk in relation to our bonded debt shows that our an- nual aippropriatlcus for Sinking 1- From Crow Swv- . . . “”°““" , Dzonnes’ Vrszt J; h To Ottawa d (C. P. By G\s.l.r'd|lrs’s Special Win) CALLANDER. Ont., April 24- Mr. and Mrs. Oliva Dionne today definitely postponed their intend- ed vislt to Ottawa because of con- cem over -the health of their quin- tuplet daughters. Leon Dionne, Oliva's brother and Leo Kei-vin, Dionne's mano!- er. will, however, leave tonight for ottawa where they will confer with Mrs. P. E. Marchand, found- ress and president of La. Feder- ation des Femmes canadlennee Francaises. The purpose of the visit is re- ported to be to consider "more satisfactory" arrangements for the betterment of conditions as they affect the parents. ` Other North Bay delegates who will accompany Mrs. W. Lsderoute. president of the local branch of the organization are Mrs. M. Guen- ette and Mrs. D. J- Moreau. Holclup Nets Bandits $ 72,000 l _.___- (A. P. By Gu.ardian’s Special Witt) WARREN, O., April 24. - Three robbers obtamed $12,000 today when they held up a United' Btatu mail truck here. Officials of the Second National Bank of Warren said the money had been mailed to them by the Federal Reserve Bank in Cleveland, to be used in meeting a payroll of the Re- public Steel Corporation S lv _- and Strikers (C. P. By Gnsrdlslfs Special Wire) '1‘0RDN`lX-7. April 2d--Declaring he expected "serious developments" at Crowland, near Weiiand, where relief workers are on strike, Prem- ier Mitchell F. Hepburn tonight announced 20 provincial police were being sent there to protect unemployed who desired to work. At the same time the Premier admitted this was the reason for provincial police attending a re- volver shoot at Guelph today be- ing recalled to their posts, ' “The :province is going to see that men who want towcrk are going to be permitted to work without interference by unem- ployed who dcn’t want to work," the Premier said. Mr, &H»e'pburn said the situation had got beyond control of muni- cipal authorities so provincial po- lice were being sent to Crowlsnd to take charge so that “tomorrow the men who want to work will be allowed to go to work." f Will Reduce Liquor Prices I n O n t a rio l ____- TORON'Il0, April 24-Reduced liquor prices in Ontario following s drop from $1.00 ic s4.oo a sel- lon in the federal excise tax, will go lnw effect the first part of May, Liquor Commissioner E. C. Odettc announced today. Reductions will range from 40_to 60 cents a reputed quart on British and Canadian liquors, Mr, Odetlc said. and there will also be a rs- duction on Australian brandy. No reduction will be made on foreign brandies. --=r--: From U.S. Mills -E _ _ ~» 4 <=--"-Ts »-w-»Br:tzsh Empire Seen As (C. P. ly s pee NEW YORK, April 24 -The Paper ;;,,e=" Greatest Agency For Peace arms mi11s,wiui whose government Bound for London when. wi they can deal directly, or with mills other Dominion prime ministers, he _ operating inforeign countries, whose will take pert in the Kings silver , ky govlnments have not threatened to Jubilee celebrations Mr. lliorbeslfew words he summed up the po- intespolo themselves on bona fide paused in Ottawa today. Ke is the sltion thus: "When Great Britain guest of ure earl of nessborcuznlu at war we are st wsr." st me Dominion Government officials at Gcvemrnent House, will lunchlscme time he expressed confidence had no comment to make with ree- with Sir George Perley, acting British policy would always be in not to the report today- Premier Prime Minidsr. tomorrow and will the interests of peace and would mv. sci-asa s as A ie. is A. 'ihsslssrelm o( Quebec. in a leave New York where he will involve no commitments not nec- \ l;-la T rm um E tn u me mem can-a snap for mgima sun-y cr in which New zealand ,,,;",,_ °,,_"',,,,, ‘ ,’;,‘;,,, 8,, E F 1 , . . .en_- crim cc-not termed - _ mmdstim "pure bluff.” Economic conditions in New Zee- would pe unwilling tc share. ann ing an “hmm” 'u ‘H u possme UITAIWA April It - Oonvinced land are much better than recently, INIIEPENIIENCE UF Al|STR|li (By Jean Allary) ` R/OME, April 24.-lC.P.-I-lavas;- Six of the nations interested already have indicated their approval of the draft of a treaty guaranteeing Aus- tria’s independence, to be signed at the Danubian Conference. here next month, it was learned today. Of the nine nations taking part, as listen by the Stress. Conference resolution, Austria, France, Italy, Romania, Czechoslovakia and Yugo- slavia have approved the proposed text and Poland and Hungary have agreed to its principles, lt was learn- ed, whlle Germany has asked a more exact definition of the word "inter- ference," as used in the term “non- interference" in the treaty. _ Reports that Poland and Rumania. would not be invited to tnke part in the Danublan Conference were contradicted here, _ By Robert B. Parker, Associated Press Staff Writer PARIS, April 24.-A general non- interference pact to be proposed at the forthcoming Rome Conference, it was authoritatively stated tonight, may be backed up by mutual assist- ancepacts modelled after the pro- jected Franco-Russian accord. France and Italy, eo-hosts for the meeting to be held in early June and co-sponsors for the non-inter- ference convention, will issue joint »invl tions o German Austri gary, Rumanla and Poland At Rome these .nations will be asked to join France and Italy in signing accords embodying sanctio to be used against any nation violat- ary purpose of which will be to as- sure Austria’s independence. Hope Abandoned For Schooner BT. .l'0H:N’S, Nfld., April Hope was virtually abandoned to night for the Newfoundland fish- ing schooner Alsatian, long over- ei ' ` ei hi due from the banks with 25 rn aboard The Nova Scotia-built bank sailed early last month for t fishing grounds, and should havl been back two weeks ago. She i feared to have been crushed in thi ice, the same fate which is be lieved here to have overtaken th Gloucester schooner Arthur I Storey on a voyage from Belleoran to her home port. Weather Etc; will et Ano -(mo veoresvficw do viiev. Qlvts Arlo M i els solve ` inc awsome invest ////» ei fl* “ QQ. . vN@¢: / vt, m ._ lt- C » f x - _, f 'V'/f" :_ 1. » ry;/*l ` .Ee ' ________..___------ Moda-ale winds; partly cloud and cool. METICOROLOGICAL 0l~`l<`l(‘l"l, Ti onto, April 24--allnimum and mn tom cr|tturcs'-- WS 2|\ 48 R2 mum p . Dawson . Aiilnvlk ... ... Edmonton .. .. . ... Winnipeg T ro t . c no Ottnuli Montreal Qu'-hoo 8sin\‘,John .. .. .. wiztggifufwvmt mm Unit” the Britisiflsiipire is the greatest Mr. Forbes said. The government .41 ‘““'n.m uw, th, only 4,. agency for peace in the world took active measures to meet the~ (mee pubushen have “un” me Prime Minister Ci. W. Forbes of problems oi the depression and the mwnmunn og the Quehw Govern. New Zealand today said his coun- budget is now balanced with e. sur ment to force artificsliy an increase *YY *U °°°“\Pl°*°l7 “mmil "mil in newQrint market prices,” th. rc- tl* tfwd of Bfltllh fofciln P0110! port read. "is to plus their commit- and would stand behind Great msnusslsr as possible with United Brlteln in the mot of ver- th BIEMUIK. w ~ - -<~ ..~~.... V - _ ,, . . . . ‘ WP” -» - _ ..T"’.-. -.... .ms _/Q.. ‘-\~'.f~/sl ‘ . - “El < ‘”‘~`~""~"*‘W. ‘_ . 1 ,.1 .’ ph" of "£00900 export trade 1; winds: partly clnmly. probably e improving and unemployment de-‘ The troubled intematlonal situ- ation in Europe has no complica- tions for New Zealand Mr. Forbes molested A snort me msn, srl Halifax . ~ . . ., .. Charlottetown _ _ f'0\IE\`I\§'l‘ " Regina ... . :lil ... . . . 48 .. .. ... .. All ' ... .ts » ~ - . -, 44 ... . » 1... 42 c _ .-- ... IN . » -" , 'N -0 1 Maritime Wosi:~l.l;;ht to inode ( ` light rnln over \\'esionu Nova Soo not much change in leniueruiuro. Maritime East:-Moderate wir partly cloudy and cool. High tide this afternoon at 1 and tomorrow morning st 4.3L l Sun sole this ev(-ning at 067 rises iovimrmw morning st 4 59. Lest quarter moon Thursday, A 25, 11.20 n. m. Bummereide tide eighteen mln ister than Charlottetown i A I “mx ta t y, a, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, Hun-I ns ing the non-interference pact, prim-