sgoodlnanbocomeuanurkfor mgmwsefthemolllllanlf twn Guardian ‘two 00a wgffhon... Imus an. 7/, w; I ‘s a...» Covers Prince Edward- *3‘. ~~“~--~--~.. ‘ Island Like the Dew CHARDOTTETOWN, CANADA. WEDNESDAY, MARCH l, 1939 s PAGES Annual lubserlpllon Delivered 85.00 By lull-J’. li- L 84.00: (lands and U. s. 85.00 iron no an HURT rt llB_l}_lllENl Car Careens Across Street After Leav- ing Rails On Down- grade Curve. (By The Assoclsted Prep) BOSTON. Feb. lit-Six persons. ding four boys and girls of hool are. died today when n car hurtled from its rails; use, the operator said, “the keg didn't hold" at a curve, on sham downgrade near Franklin k Zoo. , Fifteen injured persons were ted by s hastily gathered crew physicians at Cltv Hospital, 5m] t lust another snore were treated homes or in first aid quarters up ln apartment house vesti- es ut the accident scene. The crowded cor left its rails, l hed across e wide street Inter- 3 llon and came to a stop leaning ' I 45-drsree angle against two on teclm al charge of manslaughter -- relrascd under boll of $2,000. Police ntgmrlnl-Blidélll; Edward W. llan. nitsr questioning Henley, ~ all of the persons killed had stzvxliilg in the front. vesti- le or the car. All were residents Greater Boston, ' The ld-rutifled deed: ewgl. .15. negro: Eleanor 8c eber. t Fargo Law School student: v Pl!- - of Bohlon. heat Board. ass Nears Three Million VFW-WA. Feb. flit-The not 1cm i1 the operations 0d the Co-noxiion m. Board to July 91. 1986. I end of them ye“, w" " 335 sowrditx ctivvlhe noes-cu Wm Wblcd in e Commons t0- lmflt on wheel; taken over Canadian Oo-oueletivewheat ucers Limited at: murloet l‘ 1m a. mo. w». ms ti 0 . - '1 . . “ms e net profit o! $8,968,348. oflswlzirw Ecnlzv CA SIX MkfLLE Outside Audit Approved For City Finances D. And W.A. Morell Amherst, N. Prepare Financial Report. Gicrlolwwwnh City Council at 8n emergency session last night decided to appoint D. F‘. Archibald, C.A., of Charlottetown, and W. A. Morell, C.A., of Amherst, N.B., "to prepare a fin-anclsl report for the W" ending January l5, r939, and a. statement of smarts and liabili- ties cs the City of Charlottetown as to that date." the resolution moved by Conn. R. C. Chlmdler and seconded byCoun. R. Holman decided that. "the finance committee _be authorized to instruct: these auditors to continue ' the audit to such s previous date find _ ' ssmcysppearoecessorytoobtoin leetsomevwhat dmilar audit made , wfluni’ a apuzgw a positive and scctlmte statement during the time of the late Mayor _ C, Wh me E09,,“ Elevated of u» financial position of the stewmnnooootgos. Gusto! l] " present audit. was um ex ty. . It was flu-tbs decided that “the sold auditors be instructed to trcduce and install a lruodernfie-f- fioleut system will provide the City Council mt any time with an meat of receipts, the ‘assets and liabilities o! list nlghtfs meeting, ablendcdby a full Council. lasted-wail! ‘minutes. It was called, Moms: E. a _ lqgtfigrggmvggggghlgr. Amnesia: the. _ ~ oh f... . own... Alice 81...: ‘gelgijgfl p333,“ any 3,51,31,15 g3 m, “my 1w hang-lo “ m“ “Mk K*“"““' "3' oulty in his absence of g in e. ~' with cow..." n o financial atonement. The City move had the full concurrence of the City Clerk, he said. expected too ill to The ship said. finance committee to call inMessrs The rsolution oorricd unanim- Archlbold and More" was mcvNl flush‘- Whcat Bonusing Farce. Exposed In Parliament D Mr. rel/urn to the office ferr- et least another month. resolution Mll-hdrlzlng the F. Arcllib-ald, City, S., Authorized To the finance ommnitlee, seconded Coun. B. R. Holman, another‘ member of the otlnmihlee, and concur-red ln by Coun. Dr. P‘. o. Dougnn. third member of the com- mittee Coun. Dr. Hearth McIntyre ques- tioned Mayor l! there was my estimate of e probable cost M the posol i-he uutilrtgrs had s fixed rate sc- conilng to the time involved. Two would not cost moire than one, as the audit would be done in hot! the time. It wee recalled that the (by Conn. n0- Chsndler, chairman by The Council in pemed ‘t0 exceed $800. Mayo:- Fonr: Enid. He pointed out, however. wst would depend entirely on how far back it was neocssuryto go. Penhuzps all that would be neces- sary would be to audit and me. pare a statement from the 1908 baldness. On the other hand if bills belonslm rightfully to the previous year had been carried over necessary to so back in- of amounting which a/wurale state- sements and a few ‘ M “m? i" t its territories and oohgiim and pro- the annual meeting. Co dld not intend - - u “m, atwmm “we ‘Ilhe Finance Committee, ofwhich mevponstbllity for the cost of any nude m‘ memo Conn Chandler is chairman, ed mm- ffrorn a pre- n,‘ mate wnoémed opposition himself, His Worship said. had met vlous to its election. r dug“ m“ ML Ohambflmn hm and decided on thccelilrlg in of the The yor stiggeslcd isotro- nmlskd» m, Ho,“ by not m. obove mentioned Accountants to slon of the 1.7mm,‘ it 1n gdwaywg that rang. financial on ofhhe 1d be better if left until the report was mode by the audit- was ma. Nicholson would be i "llveryfhi beincr done b0 ng was safeguard the Council. the oltisuie and everyone involved." His Wor- _' Chamberlain Defends B-IYVET Hug UlBllR Mllllllll DEFEATEI] IN BRillSll llllllili Recognition 0f Nat- ionalist Government In Spain. B! 1- F. BANDI-BSON median. tail Writer The House of Commons tonight approved Great Britain's recogni- tlon of the Nationalist Spanish Government by a vote of 34410 136. following an intense debate over a Labor motion of censure. After Prime Minister Chamber- lain announced that Genenll-‘run- co has given a pledge to roteot S in from foreign domlnat 0n,tl".r2 ouse overwhelmingly rejected tie: opposition move which in effect called for. the Government's ‘r-‘esig. nation for granting diplomatic re- cognition to- the successtul admin- stration at Burgos. _ An auertion by Clement Attlee, Labor Leader, that, the Prime Min- ister "should tell this House the truth” threw the House into m sprou- Just before the vote. Govcrmient sugmrt-ers shouted that Mr. Ahtlse, by lmpllcatlomhad called Mr. Chamberlain “an ugly name? Will Defend Integrity speaker for‘ the Gov- Str ‘Ilhomas Insklp, nitlnn was to be accorded General Franco's Regime as the legal Gov- munent oi’ Qpain. The vote in the Commons cil- maxed a dny of Spanish develop- ments in which nesldent Manuel Azsm. resigned as heed of the Bpantsh Republican Government and Premier Negnin summoned the cabinet ln Madrid to decide whe- ther to continue the clvll wor. Takes Over Embassy Even as the House of Commons debuted Labor's motion of cert/sure. the Dilke of Alba. Genera-i Franco's 11v "BMCGMTONMGFREET CAR “Ewiéhsn Fatal Glash- ln Tunisia TUNIS. (AP)-—Nntlvea ‘an.’ 1323c‘ .2 f!’ I s. clash with French gendnrmes in southern Tunisia. yeeterda , Police announced ht. Three pathos were one _ was wounded in the encounter, which occun-ed between Gsbee and Glfsa be- hind the French defence lines facing Italian Libya. 340190115 here lald the natives were from Italian Him, were not Tunlslans, u; st re- ported here. Police said eight native, had the loreln rifles. They dld not specify vihat country the rifles came from. F: ‘because the elect 3393501- . “° ‘Zélfafi? Zéhittti? llilfiiait." ‘ The lbillty e,‘ Warn Canadian Ship- Would Glut ments American Market. “Reprdsentatlve United States provisions of the merican reciprocal trade ment. These “further demorsllze the f lng_1m1n~.|. 95mph‘ potatoes pounds. “Tomorrow, I fear we will see further fall in the price of product. "There con be no of the potato market tfhe trade creamy poi-ml B0 l0l1fl with foreign potatoes." Representative Brewster Maine) sold the break domestic dr pod 25 cent-s in the past w s". Brewster and Senator tor Borah (Rep-Idaho) in an tempt. to devise new methods diverting American potatoes. lvo" to obtain the federal government in leaving the price situation. representative in 1937, wok Embassy rationalist flag was hoisted; theimelves eniolrtnil The Bir George Mommy. w o may r. - , handed over the Emlcass to the Duke of Alba on behalf British foreign olllce. Prime Minister mod a tele- Pro in Kvwev . arr A.‘ Feb. ‘za-tum-aun- wver. were it. “it i‘? M - M maisonet- “ah-ss-ma was at; can has‘ as. azt.s.r"t.e ons or the 10st mp o! 8 l‘ ' ' 1 ed "s m u not dis osed to 1.868.106 l ma into onwlo ed to mu. but the farmers of car no o 5'14 druid $m“i_°..ri°?l1ft‘§1‘fgi§, itl§1b§io§on§i=°tm flour lfor con- lllesfeln ‘Canada received nn such accent any forelcm intervention n“ “he m 1°“'”'“'a”' (Cm waigrioo ‘no mu the m ' _ ' w‘ (Continued on page '1. Col 4) d° ‘o; ymthewesternfosmemwesindloaudbi‘ M moemsvmnttookmwm tmnguotwtiutamneteverymstsie- . a ~ M- m .1 o “ti! mtaht roach s4o.ooc.ooo>. at Buffalo was whoatfillothinw was gm about “mtg”, aw“, ,,,,,,,,,,“‘,,L{.',..“...Z 3125c’? $i§“’ih“§°'o§°v.°°£§ B ' ' h c chants Amer-loan mills. he and wt 1M little swwn for mt- ' wapmctndeweqamternwheotamwwnohnds ' ' Q"! I 1M1‘ _______ mfligfmwimwm°h°_mb‘i fismrimmmtmw. ‘ma. d m. “mm” G101” and K011i’! d!!! 0! the time (By The Clnldlmn Press) . t“ m.“ . m 0| the of this House have GLORDON, 28—Colunl_a_i ,, fos-Notleostntbls Hm“ Mwunaqniwlnmedforttoilindo ,M M m=°°lmn {JQDFIJIBI IONI- lmmmed m‘ 1mg“; to our ‘vvhelk. ulbblml." Olm- tried unsuccessfully today to --roo.._§... n» m n mmmmfli“ wmiwmmlg"? ‘l’ y?‘ $51‘: g£§is m tufifilfiiiii L“ 13mm}? gfickiiifinr-lflii? has Saturday. toot-anal. sting i fmgmqmr Wm, lnl um Canada to hem-tiled while ma“... pm. wnruunm‘, ram] the best u“ "m9" a omlm “W? Vi" He called an Informs] meet- . mwall ma} “may; ami- gmqpaoiqyqf jam-wig; ' m“? h!“ i" 9min‘ 5i m‘ In of Jewish and British dele- Mllllwlf. Roolstto count. Oorn- m. Homuth sold v ' mem- w“ “d “m4 “Md m4°w rs In In Ittemnt w keen m‘ °~ °~ YB- Welt Ronny. Show beru ver bud s mo: wood to soy “Midi” 5mm“ "Mi- "° the Arab-Jewlsb-Britlsh parley ' = ‘ " 13-820 tor llldiidl‘! in eastern a we“ rmnm” “N m“ M their alive. The Jews were sa . “mum fi*—-- m; m oonttmelv complained o! the authoritatively tofllzielrlfifl-l“? ~ 4mm . - protection ‘accorded so noon . t B to m.‘ Mimi 310k lmilfi: Il-Ili. ‘112 i h2g- (QUE/NBC on i ‘l.’ i) 2m the mandate over Pparelsltlne crests anlndependent Arab "MW rm Graham's Mad t Alhtny $01K?! Friday " j fi-a-tvt-u. at Marsbfleld to ljnxmuy mw‘ an auflagflgel- Whui‘ arrnws. ’ tit-Hun t. swear “Mucmusiiihifi; “rim “if” ‘° . ______. ‘w a‘ . wit’ Biasy Four Day Program For Royalty At Ottawa hurier Hotel at elrwaybocktollicb wlllgtop at Nepeen . out to Pa ~ and state with Jews ‘having n min- orlty status. No date for a future meet- tn , formal or informal, was . so‘. A British spokesman. how- ever said that the Jews and nacho officials would continue discussions ' lly- Push Plans For New Fair Arena AMHERST 1v s Feb ao-(cr) Directors of ' the " Maritime Stock Association decided t0- They discussed conversation Maine potatoes to relief chess fedora porutlon to relieve producers. 3'08""?! b3’ llf any Prince Edvard Island WASHINCVION, Feb. 28 —(AP) Dworshak trep- been 370.000 bushels of Canadian potatoes would move into markets ofthe eastern tomorrow under Canadian-A- agree- pototoes, he said, would Ameri- can market, which is alrlezady suf- w r s. . Tllftgpgn is ‘l5 cents a hundred but under the treaty, this duty will be cut in half." he said. stabilization _ is domestic market to become glutted (Rep- lmportatlon of Canadian potatoes would "firriher prices which have White (rep-Maine) conferred with Sena- sold they agreed it was “imperat- cooperatlon from potatoes to starch, western alcohol and a general surplus commodities cor- tllNtlAVE lllll llPEN nun m VATlBllll_ cm Election Of New Pope May Be Completed BySunday, Belief. (By RICHARD G. MAS 00K Associated Press F s 51;; varrcmv crrv Feb, 28-(AP)—- The conclave of d2 Cardinals by Whom a new Pope will be chosen opens tomorrow. Vatican preiotes generally e. dicted the conclove wauld be 0n ors of a su '5 90$ was mentioned tha the vacant chair of st. Peter might be llllEEl before Sunday. Fifty-five of the princes of the Roman Catho ic Church inspected Elle improvised cells where they wm We Bbflrt from the outside world during the election. Four already in Rome did not join the inspect. 10H. Full luprcsentatlou These to be join“ mmmw cardil-irsel O'Connell of Boston, rdlnal Leme of Rio do Jeneiro and Cardinal Copelio of Buenos Then the oonclave will o n Alres. with the full attendance of all v. 1m! Cardinals for the first time in H1311)’ YQQYS. The ceremony ends with the Car- th " . isvndo Pontif oe." e prayer De m The cardinals already in Home have been careful to avoid any ap- pearance of political manoeuvring while awaiting the conclave. They have sxcltansed ideas frequently, but. each refrained from mentioning name of any pops} tonlsht. with more than a Elia Cardinal Dali costs, the head of most Italian lists. M Magllone, former the Paris. has been D805 merits have been W10 Pope Pius died, will be collec 8mm. N0 Cardinal may at- himself. The number of of must coincide with the number He cardinals present. llrder llalt To Anti-German fe- of the Of Republican Spain At Stake Will oniéffily Decide On Surrender Or Con- tinuance Oi Civil War. Republic-cu useless renewal of with the Republican meeting to make the choice. (By Charles Foltz, Assocafed Press Foreign Staff) PARIS, Feb. 28--(AP)--The future of the Spanish The scales were weights d in favor of surrender to Gen- eral Franco and an end to the long civil _war by Manuel Azana in a letter announcing his resignation as President of the eight- rnent written with a shakin year-old Republic. g hand made public at the tiny - He urged peace in a docu- provincial French town of Collognes-Sous-Saleve, his home in exile. Great Britain and Fra malltles of recognition of ced yesterday. Republican was reported to have agree to consult his cabinet before final action is taken. Secrecy, surrounded the exact location and time of the meeting ABM!‘ POIBID nce were completing the for- Francds Government, announ- Premier Juan Nogrln already d to an armistice, but arra True Bill In mono. his mm to deliver a blow to the rem- llaerrilizrmls deioved '1'? uriaitloitill: c r - Customs ase ist army stands on the boundaries 0f Rqmbllcan territory. lrn t t. 1y waitinz to occupy. pa. fen it-elth MIDI ET At Georgetown FA TEFUL SESSION“ Future Course rrender through an armsitice or apparently v warfare-Jiung in the balance tonight Cabinet summoned for an emergency h; Mid-winter Term 0! lllty. 5Deculatlon on papablll" pétlpszzl possibilities became more iii: half dozen names wldelv mentioned‘, the bishop oi Florence, secmed to be at cmmsel and “we ‘m m. cently the name of Lui i carding] nunclo in heard more and more. While the wnclave is in sexton, Vatican affairs will go on. Arron - completed or iiliélmllieiooxiitol lmormvfltl/e mdcito- s co o can y. These’ m“ the stamps mued Egg his and items. Rules for voting are simple, ut vote or ballots Demonstrations Supreme Court 09-’ ' ens At K l n g"! County Capital. , A5 CcurtGrandJ a0 upreme o Captain lnmlitlonglskippehugwner of i‘: oun an . r foot. auxll schooner Nollie J. Banks. charged under the Custom: Act with being in Canadian WB-lfl‘! see if Neqzrln would accept his "lrremediably Loot" In resignation Anne said tine chief o! the Republican arm Jose Minis-had informed him before he left Spain that the war was “lrremedlobly lost" n» the Republic. n l rope l ked papers. ‘Ilhe President sols that he then wq-ifle"§,h<,o§ei a? “use or; me NQ- North Shore of this province by R. C. M. P. C-uttcr on lost with a carso which p0 oe lewd‘ said consisted of 2'35 cases of d- cohol, 52 5-gollon kegs of rum, 48 cases of whisky, l6 cases 3 oases bmndy, and M300 cigarettes. 38hr o1 the Newfoundland lstcred sacrifices." Ho himself. Anne said. worloed to bring about . but soldered "nothing o; Dcori by withdraw-cl of French and British recognition of melons-ls tng toinvesseiwasmodebyage o- the world of "what my greement, Dllbllfllfll in o Canada ‘ ‘l conscience tells me and azette on August 6, flying mem- wfinc is the mufound desire o; the lets of the cnnodlsn Preventive immense majority of Om 99mm" "iervlce authority to stop vessels of W mid m; reg-iguana“ was me British register within a. 12 mile y mm" JYesteo-th Mrét .1. J. IN SIC ET I! Ohlllfflll. . -- 0 (Ill-Tl WWW‘- n s “ION oo 1 for gton moved that the MADRID rep. as —(AP)- lndlvtmml be qlmhedm Juan Negrln, Premier of meSpan- ish R ublican Regime which lacks Will-WEB WW‘ "W159i 0n Unit/Ed WARSAW Feb 2g (AP) a pres dent or status as s. govern- "d W15 v - ~ “ "' f C own h Mr. C. 8t ibis-ii?“ ma: M“ Mrs-r cabinet ministers around him in u. lepresmwd u“ 9°35 Bald hi5 to United Btu-hes dealers last the United States market. the uwuvh inert-ts across the border. Girl Stowaway herself vdfhmst oemm The , when the rly today. present G. MoNeeley. manager of the Aso- clnt/od shippers here night‘ of All Island potatoes handled by firm were sold tinder contract __ st much higher prices than present quotations there. he was released tomorrow. they would already be contracted for, co as o mull: mela- sale would not affect said. 1f theY Island fanners still had on hand possible there will be further ship. went on. aid of ship 10,000- diip was sen-note from Norfolk 18st Germany were the Warsaw University Polytechnic School paraded “n Hitler!” “Down with the in foreign licyl" The their instructed to use 1933 to quell further outbursts. ate of the Nuzlfled Free City Danzlg There es between Polish and Germ lng "Entrance forbidden." The lties tonight described them evidence of"“an of dlclnline. lonsbie W tho freed North Dakota) said there woud be no war in mlrope "untll United slate: gives the word." With the exception of n lutlon was word for word measure introduced in given Warsowpol- ice tonight. after men ondwomeré on the streets shouting "Down glib ET- monsl" and ‘We want a change Fm" ant -German demonstrat- ions started Friday. Police were rubber sticks and fire hoses if necessary The action oame after the sen- suspended lectures at the Danzig Polytechnic School onthe demand oi’ the Polish Government have been numerousclssh- students at the school after a sign was found in s Dsnzlg cafe read- to dogs and Poles demonstrations were tolerated in the DCQHHTIM outbursts of feeling but nu no: "w, o‘ intolerant lack Propose Referendum Before state department changes. the war referendum resu- the Rouse secret session. Presumably the question before m them was the vital one of sur- rendering to General Franco or fighting on against heavy odds. ‘ members who, like thousands of her Madrid resid- ents did not nvw that Great Britain and IPrsnoe and 25 other governments had recognized the Franco regime as the legitimate ' Spanish Government, left the Re- publican capital for the meeting o; in on unidentified village in East ; Central Spain. Important Meeting an T1193! merely had been told, in . effect, by Jose Gomez Osorlo, Civil Jovernor of Madrid, that "Negrin 1 rants you for a. most important meeting." Thtse four were pllbllC works ~minlster Antonio Velncu, Segundo Blanco Gonzales. mln- I public instruction and , 15ml“). EEdJBB ‘titties or GREAT Mar Au. Rrntm (continued on page 'LC018>_1 l H06 . merits" said from! llnspec , L. ‘i . "”',,,,*‘°,,,,,m‘fi3§°,,,’ e W lmfiiigiiaigiafieniimpiifi‘ w e woe sen - an: U '1 "ed states Wages d1 amt... . a hrs “at?” " *4 n ' ‘ WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 —(AP) of Represczttatives last you by w; 1 10b 3 gm‘ -A proposed cor- ‘ol-l emend- representative nudlow (rep-lhdl- Tm-‘Ki. as 43 ‘““‘°""“ "’°" h“ ‘M’ °“*" 113i‘ ainiil riliiiill siilhrgiifiilili ifiigtuih°ufiidl°lill "Qiiiliiiolnli; fiiifiiliel 1i g my Qmflnnqwmmman be reventcd from waging war on battle in which the admlnistrnt; Suict J h g g ' _ fore gn soil unless the people ap- ion bro ht heavy pressure an. o n . “i ‘“°“~———-———°““’““‘“”‘" an? a: t...l‘€.’.°‘.°;a‘lt“‘t...‘2°"lt% an... a at Lanadian Steamer giinouinced stlxlrgpofit of “l2 senators cleadr its ‘sggelttudewofid behliixgd thhe anligagtllae "m" 3°“% rom our po ca par es. su o. s _ ‘Freed From Shoals The amendment, highly oblect- hands of the [FNIQYDIDODt in bhe $52? ggifiywggwgid £122, °°‘$”‘mh conduct of its foreign relations NIIWYOIiLIHbJS-(Alfi-‘Ilte was introduced while the senate This contention senator Lofol- - ‘I 5_ 000st- ouuu Modoc wiselessed proceeded with a bitter debateoh lettc (Frog-Wisconsin) denied to- and h ggbwufiorgmnm“ a n today that the Csn- the Roosevelt administrations day. Sun n m“ aflemom, ‘y, 5A. Mltm Btoamshlp, whim ran a- armament program-o discussion "Popular Veto Power would not andmeawmomw mommy‘; y” nu Frying Pan Shoals of‘! in which Senator Nye (Re - hamper the chief executive (prcel- 9111mm,“ M,“ 5 g R dent) tn any torsion policy mn- Summerstde tide 1a tee lster than Charlottetown. ‘I'll! CA1! PERI! BAH-lit)! lcovellorieni-ll In. 1},‘ Tormentlne IIIJILS. 5mm- ported by public opinion“ he said in a formal statement. "On the contrary, it would encourage him to take the people info his con- fidence on matters of the gravest international concern." the few the