MAXIMg ‘ MAXINIDS l o! A 0!‘ A MERE MAN MERE MAN scans"... --"~"-- a The Ponies .4.“ "m" " ' °'““'"‘ t Covers Prince Edward i Island Like the Dew lai‘:.f£=‘."t'.'.'.i.::"."...".il... CANADA. THURSDAY. MARCH 2o. 1936 1o PAGES ~g-,-,-,_,-,l-;;gg~g,,=>-yyr,“g'w.. VTRI-PO WER“ “STOP-GAP” NA may; TREA TY Plums run llllllllllllll or SHIP taunt: Great Britain, Domin- ions,‘ the United States and France Sign New Agree- ment. __.._... (c. P. by Guardian's Special Wirei LONDON, March ilk-The new "amp-fly" naval treaty was sign- ed today by Great Britain, the United States, France, Canada, Australia, New Zeaiand and India. It provides for limitation of ship tonnage by vagaries and advance exchange o! information on naval construction, but makes no pro- vision ior quantitative limitation oi naval strength. The treaty replaces the Wash- ington and. London treaties. due to expire at the end c! this year. 'lhc new instrument will remain ill force until Dec. 3|. i942. and in 104i o new conierenco will be held, it practicable, to irame a treaty “ior the reduction and limitation cl naval armaments" ' Under the pact signed today capital ships are limited to the present Iunoi’ 35.000 tons standard displacement. Their guns will be held to 14-inch calibre pro- vided other parlies to the Wash- ington Treaty (Japan and Italy) ocnio herwise the maximum will be ll inches. Aireraltl" Reduced Airerait-caniers are reduced Prom the present treaty maximum oi 21.600 tons to 23,000, guns not (Ormtinued on Page o) Secs ilrgent lieod 0f Amalgamation 0f Pastoral Charges (C. P. By Guardian's special Wire) TORONTO. March Bc-Diflicul- ties encountered in overcoming traditions in the face oi a pressing need ior amalgamating larger pas- toral charges in tho Maritime Pro- vinces were described to the annual meeting oi the Board of Home Mis- sions oi the United Church today by Dr. J. Frame. A committee was named to con- sider lhe resignation oi Dr. J. W. McConnell, Superintendent oi the Moritimes for many years, and ap- Pnlnfmcnt of a successor. COMING ‘EVENTS "hem Supper ...s",:li;=t Church, Saturday, March 28th. L-Biili-ii-fld-ili. "Cake Sale in aid oi Basilica Boy's Scout Troup on Saturday, Miltfih 28th at liolmaws Ltd. L~3308-3~33-20-27. "Buying live hogs at Albany lbursdny, March 26th. Emerald "idly 27th until noon. G. C. Green. L-83i8-3-24-3i. "something dliiercntl Where? Vflrlclv concert Christian Church Schoolroom Monday. March 30. 14-3435 “Buying live hogs Hunter River. Tuesday. March am. llverstt Has- llm. Emerald. Alden Moose. Ken- llnlton buying Monday. signed A. l. wedlock. L-IaM-a-ai-si. "There will be a business meet- Ulilb hell! in Bin liali htdanllarch ma. m P. u. All members um to mom. i-s-se-si. mrDYliht-ileria protection ciincs children six months to 14 years g Floods Continue Rdvages U.S. ....___.__s ._-...._ In Floods sweep Hartford. Conn» causing millions in damage and inlury and death to scores. _ graphic air picture shows how deep is the water. It has ‘reached to the storey oi the churches seen in background. Note the houses, , and other debris piled up in the foreground. llllllilliill ASTRAIN |l|l_s_cln Tragedy Occurs At Ashburn Road Level Crossing, N. B. —- Third Man Critic- ally Injured. SAINT JOHN, N. B., March 25»- ‘rwo men were killed and a third critically injured tonight at the Ashburn road- level croaslnz. lust outside the Saint John city limits. when their automobile was struck by Canadian National train No. l8, inbound irom Moncton. The dead ore John McLaughlin Jr. 35, and Thomas McKay, ill, both o: Brockvllle, iive miles irom the city. George McDonrfd. 30, was rushed to hospital with multiple in- Juries. The automobile was bound out irom Saint John. Just before the level croasin is reached, the Ash- burn road anches from the msin highway at right angles and‘ cross- es the tracks. View of trains up- proachlng irom the east is obscured by several buildings and it is believ- ed the men were unaware oi the train until too late to stop. Two eye witnesses, D. L. Bacon and C. R. Tait oi Coldbrcok, sew the crash. All three men, they said, were thrown from the, auto as its side was ripped open by the loco- motivcfs prow. The oar itself was dragged about 50 yards before be- ing flung aside. The train was in charge oi Con- ductor R. H. Clark oi Moncton and the driver was Percy Keith, also oi Moncton. An inquest will be held tomorrow. Fascists Bhange Offensive ......._... RDMI. March tb-llarshal Piet- ro Bmddllio has switched his et- hnsivo to the fertile Iitliloflllfl plains in the extreme nort- west. near the boundary Igyptian Baden, a bulletin indicated today. A tbs c! Kaila. about to miles south oi the Ilritreui border and distance Further Flood Destruction In‘ Upper LQhio Valley Heavy Rains Swell Rivers Inundating Large Areas For Second Time. Death Toll Reaches 200. p ll (A. P, By Guardian's Elpeciai Wire) Large areas of Pennsylvania, West Virginia and "‘in a week as heavy rains rivers and sent a new flood crest down the Ohio River Wednesday. The Monongahbla River reached for the second time valley oi m... as Pennsy‘ from their homes and threate ’ downtown area anew. Turkey Would Fortify The 1 ilardanelies (Copyright. 1936, n; The liavaa News Agency) (C.P. Haves, By Guardian's Special Wire LONDON. March lib-Italy's (rowing military power in the Mediterranean has p. god renewed demands by Turkey ior the right to fortify the dc- mllitarl-red u-rdanellea, llavas learned trom Britidh sources tonight. Turkey's insistence was said to have been renewed when Turkish Foreign Minister ‘rev- ik Rustu Ans, in lnndon ior the recent league or Nations Council session. held private conversation with several high oiiioials oi the Foreign Office. FOBTIFY MALTA VALBTTA. Malta, March i5 —(C.l'.-fl‘avas)—0relt Britain’! intention to torttly and recon- struct the greet naval hue here was disclosed tonight in an of- itcial statement that the naval arsenal is new working on b4- hnur ablits. . IIer military air bases have been ordered fer the flat head- land; about Valettl. while que- Jai naval Oirdroshas will be laid down in the port itedl, where an entire fleet II! bl shelt- ered. It was understood the port's artillery defences wll be straightened and the entire . base unmoved all enlarged tn- to a key asaraaaitton, anus and stores depot. spa-iii‘- 27 Lose, Lives MANILA. March II-flrwenty emu psrlcns ere believed to have drowned on the it ton buetocm- Ilnnwealth. missing tor six days southern km east. fitflt\h ladaaslnaummiusdg iaahesvymrmcfithe &llll Premier Aherhart Postpones Payment 0 i ll ivi d c n d s (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) EZIDMONTDN, March 25-43m- ior-seen eirotmistanm have Set aside, ior the time being, govern- ment plans tor the registration oi Alberta. citizens eligible for social credit basic dividends. Meanwhile, Premier Aberllart declared today his administration is going ahead with legislation now beiore the House. "We have set the whole thing aside ior the time being," the soc- ial credit leader declared. "Last autumn whenwesaid we were pre- paring registration forms andlwould be sending them out soon we were counting upon having Major C. l-l. Douglas (iounder oi social credit) come to Alberta." Major Douglas is not coming. A year must elapse before the government. could consider pay- ment oi dividends, he added.‘ Meanwhile registration of citizens considered eligible has been post- poned. ouvlnllrs BIG our m nun aunts $3.00 Per Gallon Re- duction On R um From France A n d ‘ French Colonies. OTTAWA, March 26—Rum from flood stage forcing The Ohio River. swollen smaller streams, flooded lowland sections oi many towns in northern West Virginia and eastern Ohio as the ilrst ilood crest neared Louisville. Ky. Parts oi Wheeling, W. Vs. hard hit by last. week's flood. were again threatened with inundation. In Washington, the Senate com- merce committoe shaped a $805.- 000900 ilood control bill which was ofiicially described as a move to take ilood control projects out oi the “pork barrel" class. Death toll irom storms reached 200. Deaths by states: Pennsylvania 127; West Virginia l4; Massachusetts 10; Ohio eight glnio. iour; sin three; Carolina two: Georgia two; District Governor Speaks At Halifax AX, March fi-Ihnest Clawaon oi Charlottetown. Marl- tlme District Governor tor the Y's spoke here tonight to the Halifax organ- Men‘s Club, International. isation. 3P6 advised the Hollis: group mutual ability.” ‘v Ohio were inundated swelled a. half done-rs along the industrial ' hundred persons to flood basements in Pittsburgh's by high water and Vermont seven; Maine live; Con- necticut iive‘, Maryland five; Vir- Missouri four; Wiscon- New York two; North New Hampshire one and ‘Iiennessee one. ng oi the value and pos- sibilities or service club; and of those of his own in particular. ‘he ‘we need to look up and out, contact our iellows the world over, exchang ideas and help one another in our protects tn the Qt oi our Nance and the French colonies will enter Canada subjfct to a duty oi $7 per gallon instead of $10 under a new arrangement between the two countries. The Bfltish preiq. ential rate on rum is $5 per gal- ion. Alllwllncement that an "exchange oi notes" had taken place bet-ween Canada and France making some changes in duty rates on certain commodities was made by the m. partment oi External Afiairg yes- ttrdfly. The new rates go into ei- iect at the end oi this month. from France has been decreased. Under the arrangement rates on selenium, needles out-board motors. New quotas are electric heating apparatus, King To Attend Maundy Service (By 'l"homas T. Champion) (Canadian Press Staff Writer) Wit!) . sin will bey 0n Maundy Thursday, April 9 King Edward today a the Kins is years of use. will be 42 on June 2S number o! recipients will rcceiv connoisseurs . This distribution oi aims is disciples . ll ll B B I E EXHIBITIIJN Pact 0P EN E SIGNED Renews-Yjffer or S Non - Aggression With France. B Italy Refuses T-Tc-if-Negotiate With 1 Locarno Powers On New European Peace Plan Until Sanctions Are Lifted, Report. Coun. G. W. MacLeod, Acting Mayor, 0f- ficiaily 0 p e n e d Second Annual Show Last Night. Displaying youthful handiwork in many branches oi art. crait and science, Prince Edward Island Boys’ and Girls’ second annual hobbies exhibition opened in Charlottetown last night. ‘ The four-day exhibition spons- ored by the Charlotletown branch oi the Y.M.C.A. drew entries irom (By Guardian's Special Wire) l LUDWIGSBAFEN, Germany, March 25—(C.P.-llavas)-Chan- cellor Hitler appealed tonight ior peace and reconciliation with France. . “It is not only one man who extenh his hand to a French politician,” he said, “but the entire German people extending itl hand tn the entire French people." The Fuehrer scored the tour-power proposal to send an in- terns’) nal force into the R-hineland. all parts of the province. Products oi the industry oi‘ painstaking youth, youthiul ac- complishment. in various terms of art and in the handicrafts were on parade. The 1936 hobbies show had al- most 400 entries. The entry list read: Aircraft, Art, Boat-building, a Bowling, Checkers, Collections, Contests, Dancing, Dramatics, Household Arts. Miscellaneous, Mu- sic, Penmanship, Photography and Drafting. Ping-pong, Poetry, Pub- lic Speaking, Radiocrait, Wood- work and Industrial Crafts. President Keith S. Rogers at the official opening last night in a message to parents of the province l‘ cation of our youth. With the pre- sentation oi our second annual ex- hibition we hope to show progress in the development and expression oi’ individual talent." Dr. J. A. Clark, president oi the board oi directors o! the Y.M.O.A., in o. brie! address congratulated the management on the proswse they had mode over last year. Opened Exhibition s war ministries. stood to have been made through Hitler's Ambassador-at-large, who was closeted with For- eign Secretary Anthony Eden for a half-hour this aiter- . Germany. iiamentary sources. to Germany retrain irom constructing lthineland its way clear to a. symbolic withdrawal of frontier trovlll- portedly opposed any premature abandonment oi League o! Nations (Copyright I936 By The Havas News Agency) (By Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON, March 25-(C.P.-Havas)-Gerrnany has ap- pealed to Great Britain to urge France to accept Chancel- lor Hitler's offer of a . ggression treaty, a reliable but unofficial source informed g ' Havas tonight. permanent Haves also learned that. technical eady are underway here between the The Reich's plea for British said response to the first hobbies noon exhibition had encouraged the di- ' . rectors to widen its scope “while M u‘ ‘m, “mun ‘m. m, pa“ p. gnu-m giving to it again such character “h3g1”: “me Cw sfllllifiilfilllvi-(Jlbetiihkl 9i u" “"55 as Wm 8'53"“ for it a‘ prominent general st-aii, had begun technical discussions with War: Oiiioe oiiiola-ll. and influential place m ti“ em‘ as envisaged in the tour-power Locarno program rejected yesterday by The British, cabinet at today's meeting invite inn... Will oppose Lifting Sanctions , A majority oi the ministers re- anctlons against Italy. Charles Corbin, the French am- Frsnco-German non- conversations al- I.‘ British and French 1V 3 intervention was under- Joachim Von Ribbentrop, agreed, according to Pur- , negotiatlonl, at least to fortifications, ii’ it could not see liot Act Alone Coun. G. ‘W. MacLeod, _._____._________ (Continued on‘ Page 9) acting basse/dor, conveyed to the ioreign omce France's refusal to discuss German counter-proposals or to ac- cept modifications of the program formulated by the Reich's four lncarno co-signatories. But in the House Prime Minister Baldwin said ‘PRENTON, N. J., March 25- Governor I-Iarold Hoffman said to- day he will not act alone no save Bruno Richard Hauptmann from the electric chair a second time. While no gubernatorial reprieve The duty on cigarette papers France gives to Canada minimum tariii ior knitting-machines, hairpins and extended to Canada on vacuum cleaners, porcelain insulators, and (CI. Cable By Guardian's Special LONDON, March 25~For only the second time in 200 years the reigning Sovereign oi Great Brit- etiend personally the Maundy service in Westminster Ab- ounced the intention oi himself distribut- ing “Maundy money" to as many “deserving" old men and women as In this case. His Majesty's birth- day will be anticipated. The King rad this the specially-minted silver Maundy money, much sought alter by coin relic o! the ancient commemOi-atlon oi’ Christ's washing the ieet of the BAMPBEiiTllN FIRE CLAIMS THREE [IVES Children Of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Onei- lette Trapped In Room of Cabin. CAMPBELL-TON, N. 3., March 25. — Trapped in a room oi the one‘ story cabin their parents owned. three young children oi Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ouellctie were burned to death here today when the shack caught ilre irom an exploded stove. Their mother and lather were away at the time. Mrs. Ouevette had gone ior s. bucket oi’ water, the home having no water facilities. 0n her way out she unconsciously locked the door with what is known as a string latch. When she noticed the ilames she dashed back w save the child- ren but was unable to break in the door. Firemen had to drag her irom the scene. The children were abed nine months, e. year and a hall, and two and a holi years. An exploding gave was held as the cause oi the are. Canadian Legion Elects Officers l VANCOUVER," Marin 35—LiQ\li'n- Gen. Sir Percy Lake. Victoria, grand president. and Brig-Gen. Alex Ross, Yorkton, Basin, president, were unanimously . elected to oi- tioe at the convent‘ oi the Can- adian Legion today. Col. W. W. Foster. Vancouver, was re-eiected ilret vice-president. Col. Peter Roscoe. Haitian, was el- ected second vice-president, the tmiy positio I ior which time was more than one nomination. Major M. F. GNKB. V. C., Ottawa, was chosen honorary treasurer and Boncour. head oi the French delegation, flew to Paris tonight after conilerring briefly with lvIr. Eden. House that debate on the govern- ments foreign policy would take place tomorrow. Foreign secretary Eden will make e. statement. the riit between France and ams- Wm be ioflhcomns he Sam “a land °n ms questm“ was ‘mm’ situation may arise" which would apparent than real‘ Joseph P m1" warrant some action by the court. Minister o! State and lawyer. The Prime Minister informed the appeal ‘m, mercy“ The mu“ Prolwfls Pleblsclte A \$ No noon , ARE ivi YOUR HERD 3 The governments military com- mitments on the continent were cited in a. demand ior a plebiscite advanced in the House by J. w. Johnston, Conservative. "Isn't Mr. Baldwin aware oi the deep-seated feelings in this coun- try against military sanctions cs against a. policy oi reliance on the League oi Nations Covenant?" Johnston asked. The Prime Minister “These anxieties undoiiatcdly will be given expression to in the debate tomorrow. I hope that in the pro- gress of it these anxieties will be alloyed." Another question was addressed to ioreign secretary laden regarding reports that Czechoslovakia had granted the Soviet Union the right to use Czechoslovak military air- ports. Mr. Eden replied ‘he had re- oeived a categorical gusuronce from the Prone. government that no such agreement existed. replied: ‘ TORONTO. March 25- and maximum temperatures: 8 between the iour l inlng Incar- no nations as binding until the It- alian acceptance is ‘eilvered in Landon. The Locamo agreement, approved by mflesentatiyu or Great Britain, Rance. Italy and Belgium. would draw the (our powers together ior ‘ l assistance in the event or an “mm-evoked" attack. Premier Mussolini has refused to accept the accord, cflicisJs declared, unless the League of Nations will remove sanctions imposed tor 1t- temperature. High tide this aiteflmfl and tomorrow morniw at 1 W‘. First quarter March 29, 6.22 p. m. Bummerside tide ll than Charlottetown. Till CAI _ leave Borden l-II’ ' l isl- John Moore, Wn ' , committee chairman. slrawarotagsresstouinflstfl- no; 'I‘he governor made his statement about two hours alter Hauptmannh C. Lloyd Fisher, filed with the court oi pardons clerk a second iccted the iirst appeal on Jan. ll. ....'-:: UNTlL l'l'S CONTENTS (c. r. n; Guardian's spoon wire)‘, Minimum l m | Dawson 13 Ita y ilefu Propose s Akmflk an PARIS, March ss~rrenen om- mmlmwl 4 as can said tonight rmy has refused "81""- 0 1t to accept the liocarno proposal to wlnnlp" 19 W negotia‘ a new European peace. Twill“ 34 Simultaneously. these oillcial Oils" =4 l0 sources declared, British ioreign “wit”? 84 ll secretary Anthony Eden has indl- Qiiewc 33 N caved Great Britain. will not con- 3w“ 1°“ 39 U elder a virtual military alliance 551"“ 39 Charlottetown 3a Maritime West: moderate partly cloudy with much the i Bun sets this evening at no rises tomorrow morning g - I6- N