..;,:,°P“Y1"I dressed chicken and MAXIMS 017A MERE MAN n]; oi human folly. lmnln misery |l mllnly the re- >fZ// ///’ The People's Paper Covers Prince Ell/ward Island Like the Dew MAXI MS OYA 31151115 MAN True liberty must be moral, and Tvflulzllcd. manly. —> u Ill’ T c Ill uar on no a n Icwmllauzudinn. Founded nun 8 Annual Subscription Delivered U00 CHARLOTTET OWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1938 u: Alntl-IEILL. $4.00; Cunuda ind us. so.“ culls Poucv if lsollllml lllllcllcllll lord Plymo--"" An- swers Foreign Pol- icy Critics In De- bate. (0. P. Cable, Byvggrrdian’: Special IDNDON. Feb. 16 — OlJl-‘Dsition you in the House of lords today ed ior a foreign policy of iso- hlioll as opposed to one based oll the League oi Nations and urged an ediate settlement with Germ- my. even at the cost of the Entente oith France. The Earl of Plymouth. Undersec- leicrv for Foreign Affairs. termed |policy of isolation "quite im- ncticable" and denied that Great Erilailfs allegiance to the Ilengue involved any surrender of llll Y- mneclarlng it was astonishing that British oolcy should still be based Elbe present Covenant of (hc 50V- e which llnd brought nothing tillilllre. Lord Arnold. LIIDOI‘. nrned the Government Britain might be drawn into a war ill vrllicll noreal British interests were at flake throurzh ihc League conlmit- lllenls and tllc alliance with Fiance. NOT SIIACKLED, CLAIM lord Plymouth denied that the Ooyenallt imposed anv nuionlallc obligation to lake up arms on bo- llali of other powers. . “In this matter wc retain our complete sovereignty." he said. "The oolicv of the government is still based on the principles oi the C v- mant but in these matters they are lealists as well as idcllllsts.” Opening the debate. Lord Arnold told (he House it was time to reocc- nize that a League hosed on force would not work and (lint its ma- cllinerv would not be nbc to cope with the nelxt war. which would break out at a moment's notice. t9iiféilllillll i‘ (fhrlilnued on page 7. Coi._5)_ Canada's (By The Canadian Pr orrrawa, Feb. lo-pmlifigd by Minister Mackenzie King as the first official declaration that the Union Jack was the flag of Canada. a communication from gOtIOIIIRI Secretary L. Humour; B 9d fibril l2. 1911. was tabled in the House oi Commons today Mr. Harcourt wrote the then Governor General of Canada ask. lng him to zldlisc J. Stedmlm school-teacher of Ebenezer Sash.‘ that "the Union Jack is the not: ional flag of Canada as of all lotllerhparts of His Majesty's Dom- Hons Mr. Stcdman had written COMINC ‘EVENTS "Annual m. ilfl‘ illnrrlfll] In lilll coluulll 2 canto per word llllillll/ vuyuhlo in ullvulwo. i- .. .. _ . "Bingo. Danceiysprin Hall. Friday, February 19t l. L-11-2-17-1i. _"R_escrve March 17th Concert at lilllvlew 1n aid of Rink. L-CO-Z-YZ-Ii. "Hornets vs. All Stalw, Milton iii-ilk tonight, skate after. L-Bl. "Dance 1n Corran Ban. Monday. February 21st. If stormy following W‘ nlaht. L-51-2-I7-ll. Cove rink lnt vs. Rice 10-78. "Hockey at-Ci lilllilzht. Rocky “no” Pllllll. skate after. "Hockey at New Glasgow (o- lllkllt. Rangers vs. Maple Imlfs. Flavor! name. L00 “Winsloe Midgets vs. Highilcld Juniors at Highfield Rink tonlijlgg. "Hockey at Marshfieid tonight. Wins Sisters vs. Married lien. Skate after. L-84 ame at Wiltshire "#58111! m“ tonllzh. Harisvllie Maple vs. Kingston Crystals. 11-88. "Hospital cake sale by ladies of ll- Paul’ Ch on - m“ 19$‘- ur Saturday. Erg- “gltllon Hall accrual-v 18th. Con- hoé Lunches and Free Dance. hmohoeds in aid of Hal‘. Ladies with I free. Admission llic. L-40-2-17-2il , €._. mgfird only Seven Mile adv to- t- 3- E- Dawsoms; Friday w h Cormier‘ ' Saturday Frank avers, Borden. 1,76. "Dom m!“ d Brackiey Club n Concert Hearts Hal. East lag. Thursday 1'1. Admission l5- L-38-2-16-2i daily. Correct di . T {llfu- Island Cold giant: c0139 ' 11415-124041. "Phil"? in Graham ' Road %f‘tbattlnlleilzhrlti‘ingtsq veg. (iii/Ion. ‘m u can“ l .80. Armis- "Qownai Rink-Heart Breakers in liiinbfiisniltii°fnd wife”; ilmiav. Ilie ruary 19th. Prizes L-M-Q-IT-li. Annual Meeting n ml sld u: will be held in glayfieidel-Ializ. arv am - ‘Ii not lino satu M paid at meetifil. a. s. lllim m "°'“‘-"~ L-45-2-I8i2l. flconcefl i yo". w d and box social at q". mfspllggglyi Pilébruary 23 16. Ladies with boxes 1:385. o -<_. Qoiflmg gill! handle a m can r fllhbler reed to complete i. toss hi...“.°”n“"‘i are “I! roll at once if really. Charlotte res § VI 5 Es’ till Prank B. b ‘Ii-l 144i. the secretary to the King asking lllm What inc silouid be flown in Cunzlzin__ns "the notional flag. Loyalists fLaancn “Union Jack" Declared National Flag Mr. Mackenzie King also tabled a. further communication from Mr. HEFCOI-lfll. dated May 2, 1912, dir- ootod to the then governor gen- fiéiiil.“i“‘..'l’ “z.- n u rer e0 Hodlzins of Ottawa. ' m‘ ' It was during the flag debate in the House Monday that the Prime Minister referred to Mr. Harcourvs communication as the first indica- géan that the Union Jack was m cons d d fIi 1 l1 orqganadgre o c a y as the flag e raolution of (LR. McIntosh (Lib. North Battieford) callingfor a committee to establish a nation- Bl fills. was moved Monday and (Elle be debated further at a latel- iyrv Lil? Attack Labor Gains Seat In By - election IPSWICH, England, Feb. 16 —l.nilnr tonight won the liousc (if (‘lrnlnlnlls lly-c-lccflnn hero or iir; scvvnlll lly-clcction gain slut llll- gcllcral l-lcriinll 0f . II. Stokes. Labor. polled vows lsi 21.443 for . (‘ollsl-rvntivc, in ‘tv vote. The va- .‘l Ivy clcvlltinn oi Sir John rvlniivc. T . r. it represented a swing of approximately 10.000 votz-s sivco the general l-lcciioll when. Fl.- Jnllu Gallzoni polled 23.5% voirs to 21-278 for 11.]?- Jar-llslnn. Lnbnl. Till,- respective’ mnjorii-‘ca were 3,161 today and 7.250 ill 1935. lifiii" tibtlii on JEWS Restrict Activities In Tllrcc - Point Pro- lgrzllll. rsfi§’;‘.i‘“1'..ii;"(.li.;‘tfifiifiii 5.22 iiviiirs ill Italy iiiili he lrstrictcd ill ccrtniil rcs . but promlred An official st mnlcnt oi poiloy placed thrce spfidul limitations on Jewis-ll IDKIPPCIIIYWICO in Italy: 1. Jclvs will not he mrlnitfcd (o play a mOlT‘ important part. ill the national life than their individual abllilicn nlcrii. 2. 'I‘hril' activitcs must not be out of pmonl-(inzl to their numeri- {tal representation ill the comnlun. y. 3, If newly-rlrrlvvd in Italy. their conduct will ire observed care- fully. he rmienlent of policy said Ital had no llllcntion oi taking poll icsll. economic or moral action against Jews in the country. But Fascists. notinl: exceptions. said Itnly would restrain Jews from attaining l-hc commercial and financial osccndoncy they have elcwllcre. Infol-mnzlonne Diplomntlca. or- can oi (he Fort-loll (lfilce. came out with a statement expressing the opinion oi "responsible Roman circles" that the "uniyel-"al Jew- isln pmblcm can be solved in only one wow-by creation of a Jewish rtate in sollle part of the world- not Palestine." WINNIPEG. Feb. 18-(0?) —-The touring Scottish curlers scored a 03-45 victory in six matches at Manitoba's 50th annual borlspeli . headquarters asserted hcre today. They won four matches and tied one. Battered Schooner Mute Testimony Of Storm (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) BOSTON. Feb. lo-slucslsh und- er a mass of ice. the battered Gloucester fishing schooner Ray- monde put in at fish Pl" W‘! - her half-mastod ilau muteiy to - ing oi her five-minute flirtation with (loath and disaster on 8- Peter's bank. oii Newfoundland. h Wind of gale force caught t o little fishin. vessel at anchor last Friday. all waves _as hi h ashfl °“’“°l°'”‘.iii§.‘§°“t‘ul1‘3 " , car n . N nth,ryN.K5., a crew member, to his death. gm-qly do ping a similar fate. Charles Dove-all. 59. 0i Gimme-ill?!"- at the helm oi tllo ship when l‘: storm struck. was carried ovore board by a wave which tcremm the pilot house. Clad in 0w the and lip boots. ho lllfllllflkd at t alum: for" to so. w J1m- Illsurgellts Rush Re - illforcclllellts North (if TTYIIEI (By The Associated Press) HENDAYE. France. Feb. 10- sllillliSil Insurgents rushed rcill- forcements into the Monialbon sector 82 lllilcs llortll of ’I‘crllcl (olllgilt to stop a new Govcrnlllcn: oiicllsivc involving 15.000 lllcll. Sllllllllllllco dispatches said small Insurgcllt force at Vivcl De? Rio. live miles llorllnvcst of Mont» lllball. was holding of! the Gov- ernment attackers Tilo Government offensive start- ed late yesterday. surprising the Insurgents. but General Franco's regular In- surgent troopi in the sector suc- ceeded in holding their positions. Motorized Insurgent troops. ar- tillery ancl planes were dispatched to Vivel D from Zaragoza, Insurgent stronghold in the Upper Aragon. to strengthen positions there and farther south in the Al- fambra River Valley. The Insurgents counter-attacked today and. Salamancn dispatches said, drove the Government troops out of several advance positions. 11love To Tighten Narcotic Control OTTAWA, FY-‘b. 16-(CP>—First reading was given in (ho l-lous‘: of Commons todav to a hill oilnrrl at tiglltcnlllg Govcrllnlclll colu-lol over Narcotic dnlcs and a.‘ bring- ing Canadian regulations into coll- iormity with tlll- rcqllilvlllcnts oi the League of Nations conventions. Tile measure nlltkrz ii. conlpulsorv that a license must. be obtained from the GDVOYIIIIIPIIL for tilc cul- tivation of opllull poppies or “villi- ltgbig 511i. a." a plant from wllll-ll is iilllllllivCtllffd the drug known g3 marijuana. The bill vlxts spoll- . sored by Health MinLstcr Power. Tile bill widens the scope of pen- attic. imposed ill connection with the manufacture llnd sale of drugs without license and with the kcPll- ing of records relating to (lnlgs. Trio Badly Burned In Ya rmoutll Fire i YARMOUTH. N. S.. Feb. 16- (CP)—Tilrce nlcn were badly burn- ed and three others jeopardized lll a. small barn mdrly when a ionslll! oi flames Jumped from a stove to a rasoline tank, The tank became a mos: o! 11am... and Rico-cl Tinkllnm. Steph- an pmtirll and Peter Piviflll “T10 bllrnotl. ABIYI" TFPYPY- 71193“ mu“- ‘Lcoll ‘Trotsky/ls son. rill-d IIOIT! t0- iiton and Wilfred ‘Plrkllllm were‘ cauqhf, by the flrc but nlrulagcd (o i reach a window and climb to safety. Congress Approves _ Relief Measure WASHINGTON. Feb. 10-—(APl— The House of Representatives ap- proved and sent to the United States Senate tonight a $250000.- 000 emergency relief appropriation for the next four months. Bears my Dolver, another F‘ uooster fisherman. The Raymonde lost 10 dcries and all har movable deck equipment. wailowod topmost at times in the water. Except for the action of John Bheenan, of Gloucester. said mem- bu: of the crow. the Raymonde would have gone down. "Mid W6 with her." seamen Bheenan. bare- iooted climbed along the teeter- lng, dip ry deck and cut loose the trails; anchor cable. Then she right herself. Enough wa: enough, and the Raymonde, with less than a ilith oi her average catch in her hold, started home. "The force of the hit us ‘first before dawn." tile crew said. ‘All the troublo happened in about tea. But loomed like Polar Dampers PUSH DRIVE Sllillliiilllili C h i n e s e Resistance Crumbles B e f 0 r e Highly Mechanized; N ippollese Forces. (AP. By Gun-rTIS-peciul Wire‘: (A-P. By Guardian’: Special Wire) MObCUW. Feb. I‘ Rescuers finally reached the four Rus- sian polar campers toda when two airplanes from Soy at ice breakers landed near their drifting ice floe off Greenland. They did not immediately make an effort to take the scientists from the floc which had been their home during more than eight months of drifting soulaward from the vicinity of the North Pole. The planes. after trying un- successfully yesterday to sight t CIIENGCIIOW. Feb. lpchlm the campers from the air, locat- daring “Foreign Legion" mo“ _ ed them without difficulty to- "lllllldlllk i1 number of Russians d“ Y. Ivan Chcrevichny. Dilotim a piano from the ice breaker Murman, spanned the I2 miles of ice between the rescue silips and the ocicntlnts and landed first. Gennady Vlnsoff. flying Taimyr, landed 20 minutes later. but stayed only I0 minutes. Chercvicilny rc- mained there. and Americans-were reported io- day f0 have inflicted severe losses on the Japanese army air force. Chinese authorities said their foreign “war birds" wrecked more than 30 Japuncse tanksland n. doz- on airplanes. in addition to killing and wounding many troops on the march at Smslanz. along lilo Poin- in-llzlllkow railway about 90 miics north of (Jilcnzchow. The forclgn icglonnalrcs were said to have (lcmoiisiwl Japanese military depot at (‘hlh- nicn. important l-itv farther north of the Pl- l’. ‘Hllnkow lint. The raids wcrc regarded llv the, (‘ilzncsc as a rcnrisal for indiscrim- inate Japanese nir attacks on (‘llmgciloux in which more than 1.000 (‘lvincsn non-combatants wcre- repnrtcd ldllcll or woundrd. SHANGHAI. Feb. 16 -- Japwfs nolvcrilll mechanized forces were reported todav smashing tiesncratc hut Cfllilliiliflfl Cllincsc resistance! ill the Yellow River sector. I Advancing rapidly solltillvard a-I loll’: the i’cinillo-llallko\v Railwmnv n Japallose Army was said to be; I I also 9 SililRlS SET run lllmll Death Of Mrs. Will-j iam Dingwell. An inquiry into the death oi Mrs. William Dingwell, Head of. Fortune, 12 miles fronl Souris. P.. E. I., last Monday. would be held~ at Soul-is Friday. Inspector James Fr of tho Royal Canadian ;Mollnted Police announced yester- idB-Yi. A coroner's lury was emnan- - clled with Frank sterlls oi souris as foreman. Mrs. Dingwell. a semi invalid. was burned to death whlic in hcr bed. According to information rc- ceivcd by Inspector Fripps. a scr- vrult had hcatcd two briviat. one of which $110 put in her own ivcll and the other was placed ln Mrs. DIIIEWCIFS bod about 0.30 D. m. Tho body was found by (ho hus- band. stop-son and hired girl . tile next (llorllivlz. severely burned. 'I‘wo quilts and part of the matrcss llrld bocn thrcalcnillll to cull-rm several hun- drcd thousand Chinese troops de- fending: the Lullghal railway zonep. in the heart oi Central China. i The JZIDZIYIOSP were striving to. reach the ntrllteqlc rail junction city o!’ Chcn:rll0\v._where the Pei- pirlgr-Ilankow line crosses the east- west 111111211?“ Railway. and cut ofl! o. possible general Chinese with- drawal westward. Striking Northlvnrd Another Japanese Army was striking northward inward the. Lllnulnll from the Hlvnl River sec- tor west of Pcnqnu and ii’ it gains contact with Japan's northern an; lilies (he Japanese will have ac- complished (llcil- pulpcso in clos- illg tile boltlcllcclr of tile Lunghai “corridor " There were indication. however. that the Japanese gains were still’ fllr from the dcclsivc stage. Th‘? (ihiucse rrpnrtcrl t-ilcy had pressr: . .. .- . ‘i, °°‘“1,‘""“"““"‘“'°. ‘“ "‘" ‘"931W132‘fifivihilvilililllifiFit??? (‘lallq- svillllll: scc nr. some .. 1‘ ' ' ' ' ' miics: mat of lilo Pvipillct-Ilnllkoxv" pogmm. Occupant“. n; H“. Muss front. and 12nd blocked lilo advance Md Ponce ‘they hm. mum no out" of iliifiiilfil‘ Japllllcxo Arllly toward v1.3.5 during lhc llluili. nor had m“ Llmilni- urea; slmcliféi‘ Siliakff. Thcy ‘(IISCPIV- - tl _ a or no lrxnfl l" fimbdnl“ Fm“ kitchen occilinYg, directly below tho bl-droom. had boon scorched. Physicians who cxuluillcrl _ll~o body could find no outward slgllz: of violence. police said. All autopsy was performed this afternoon. In lilrir rnlnlrlirrll to (xnllqllcr . illc 'i( Ccntml Cilirlu agricul- ‘turul ion. \\'liil its all-import- ant rnlhrny llciivork. the Jnpallcsc uni. in savor“'2...“;“:*1..t‘::w: . . . L , _ . ‘IFOIII mivllriillg westward from [Inion National-e ‘- ii o (‘llillli (0 the Pcipillg- ' lhliiu-llv. Candidate Wins m“; from Cllcllyvllvlw . .____. Flliii . (Iiiilltl Kai-F. Us my Th;- Cflllflfllfln Prcgg) “forcirrn lcgioll" fliers in . ind ACTON VALE. Que. Feb. 16- illolllb’ l<‘~“~'l"“- Ofl illf‘ JflDll-F-"f? ill Tho Ullion Nationals Govcrllmcllt‘: raids on Jllpzlllc»: airdrolrlcs zlllrl giqflnlfQlifli‘ mztjority’ in lilo Q11!!- iroop mllcclltnllirlns lit SilLliIlIiZ, beg Legisklturc was increased by lfllnnlrztt". '1" Wlill’! Illlfi 011101‘ lllllll?’ one tonight as the halint count ill [Nlilllv JiIPiillCSl‘. pianos on the me 13mm CQum/y byfllpQtinn m. turned Dr. Philippe Adam over Cyrille Dunlzlillc. (he Lil)! 11 who defeated him in till: 1935 general election. In the first tcst oi electoral strength between Government and Liberals since 1936. the Union Nlltiollale clludirlrtte swept to vic- tory with a 449-v0te lnlljnrity. Ills margin oi loss ill (he grllcral clot;- tion contest had been 32 votes. ground wm-c raid i) have bar-ll dc- l stroycd with i-Klillbfi. Leon IlTot-sjilfs Son Succumbs Ill Paris PARIS. Fob. Iii-Leon Sedofi. night nficr llll operation. llidliiSi All re. Additional Details or} f; sllulllul’ m INDIA ls llllllwalllvl. Viceroy And Party Deadlocked Ill l)is- pute Over Political Prise. a tQR-lleutcrs, By Guardian's Spec- ial it'll-cl PATNA. Illdlu, Feb. 10 — Tile Collsrvm Purlys working commit- loo mwlulll at lluripura wlllglli.‘ glruod itself ior a new struggle as llcllllel" the party nor the vlceroyl nladc any move towards COIII- prumlsc ill tllc dispute over politi- cal prisoners. " llllLV have to kccp our knnls c-lls on our blocks and be real, tu lllurcil zit a. nlolnelltls no- tice." dcclarcd Pftlldlt uawallarlnl Nehru. prcsldtlli. of the party. "We did (lot Linllk of this a fortnight ago. We now lncct ill all atmo- ipllcrq oi votiiiict with BFiLrCI Ln- lwrrlil. . \\'il.lt nlnv collll: I (‘illi- r lt._l_. phat no are 1 for." MAY IIESIGN T01) .-\1' Lilo rcslgrllzllloll oi Cull- . 1n Iililily and Uilli- I d Prov lc llitcl- (ho . oii (llc provincial LlL)\'l‘1'll()i':; Eu vollscllt‘ to (he iilllllVttiiliCv YGIPiIJu“ oi iii po- IAZI c0 UP 11v A US TRIA CA USES UNEAIISIIINES I JAPAN ESE‘ ...... a Britis luff-Ya binet Seeks Information Un Developments Amnesty Granted Political Pris-l‘ oners—Speculation Rife Re Motive Of Changes. (By The Canadian Press) Great Britain will seek information on developmental in Austria. The British Ciliiiliiff. last night instructed Si: Neville Henderson. British Ambassador at Berlin, to ask Chancellor Hitler's (iovcrllmcnt for information on devel- opments through which Austrians approved by the Ger- mlln Chancellor have ilccn admitted to Kurt Von Schusch- niggfs cabinet. informed sources emphasized Sir Neville’! instructions went no further than that. France also sought information at Ileriiin but informed sources in London declared there was no question of Q _ioint .-\ll'_»;lo-i~‘rcncil dcmurchc. The British Cabinet. wag reported to have studied tllc situlltionnt-lzlst night's sese slon. liicanwhile. at ilcriin. (iermzlnfs new influence in Au; [flit was zlccluimcd by Nazi (iiiicizlldnnl. But the publid still wlliivri for its (questions to llc i\YlS\\'(‘i'el1‘|. Thcy wanted to know whzli liiilcl" was giving in rcturn for the cabinet chances and lilc amncsiy granted political prisoners. litilnll DYintJllPYn lt “'11s lulled to- . = mm... f}, .1... mm.- ANrl-sr-allrlsnl RAISED — W M . crnltruilld luv lilo‘ I _ _ ...1;Um|va_\»_ (Jenn-m Um" H. tilt? bit! _(IilL‘SilOllS W235 _ “ml U1-1___~_;\_wnl ‘.'.ill'1l!l‘l' 1‘llii‘—$('llll‘c15ll‘l (would he- yqg |,y,~,n;;l),-y |.>;»,\Uyyu\v_ nmkmg cum" i1‘l‘.'.l'Lilli'.Li prlllclllic ill Alls- tllc. lssuc nil-India ill scope. 11"" llilllcv» What ulil tviiuvl’ was lllc ques- tloll on ‘cvr-rv ill). ’11lc llllccrtuirliy oi l-lle nitvullioll was reflected in (he vlcw lClkUll by M. K. (iandlli, whose ndxllno l)t"I'S‘ll‘<l(li‘(l tho party ‘ 111.0 in (like office in .' ' ' ill lvilirll tllc pllriy held moloriiics. II‘. till.- ll",‘.1i$i(ii.lll'('S. FEARS CONSEQUENCES "Iiow I wisll it was possibie for the Govcrllol- (‘vcllcrnl tlhe Mm- But lilcrc appears to be no an- swer iortiluolnllll: until Hitler IIIRRDS his slwccll to the nation a; a RCICIISLGH‘ v Sunday afternoon moo". inn. “Tile LirCfilIflR Lprcis. voiccdfthcvof- I _ cia luv ll lie ill ler- on ' - Schuscillliulr "lncllt, Propagnn- I Agree T0 Amendmem do lvlznlstcr (v bbels told the Ger-i man pub lc to stand b tilcu‘ radios : touhcrlr (he SWDEKIS oi’. Ciifinceltllol-j B’ wi utter un ay. Poss y e "i Chancellor's uord will be carried g3) ctglTsmfimArl-al dm1e5nt-4 to brrin l1r\_=._ 51,; 1'! _ l , ,- i hi, Austria \\'Il€l'i3 tho IIdPi-QDDTOI‘ 4 slurp: 5nd rn ltwmwi}? lilgaggnggj cnbilect went, to wort‘: ‘at Vicnrlrrf British North America. A61; _ (ulcllccr; of v can forQ- uxccutills! Gel-plan iiClllillld5 Willi: illiCillPlolmellt 1051111006 With-i: (my M,- ( lilr: frrcllla of thousands of noiili-v {JFYIOIIII iiIIfBdiCiégil is favorel '1']... vlpm-U. .1 Chm-ht n; cal lu-isnuvrs. v ' w six o Calm a nine u illlcf-rllewlv ‘lS-ilflil 'l Kt llfilifsilylflii And as ‘ ‘ HIISWPFS ‘Wore ffflffflFq ulcos. correspobdenoo tab b z - ' us of i) e (‘<1 1117"‘ l} :t!’f‘ll0T-‘ll ‘llflfllllll-tl Prime Minister ManKenzle Kin not. 11110 dls- lgwpi {Qw ilglélfnllltagi_illiiggfig‘ lil ‘this House oi Commons dis ‘lWiflClfi qovcr- -- l '-' ~ _ ‘i do." ‘inday. lid ihvir lllilllslcrs hurl boon 011‘- ill‘-'l‘(tl.lt_ll'“Vigil (‘flllliid Vllllflli provinces “mm; “dents an‘ n tilcy Viceroy. i-‘lld that smyf‘l.n‘";.gg '{;:.‘!1.?..;"“ “firmly: “Mk1 Nml ficolizl. Prilllce Edward Island '1“ 11ml 111°“ “Wm 15‘ ‘ ‘ ' “ Ollfllrlo. Ii/Iillllitilbll. Saskcicherltnli suvrl imirlu nus. “in tho lillili. of these ll‘ ltwrclnors iolllld hi l nlrrui (ho advice inst ruc- thrill- dvlibcralillu olllv . took (he july no: y illrcc days to roach lilo l1vl=.=clll. verdict on his lfca of illilOPtflli by rczlrnon of in- sanity. Till‘. forlncl" airport. president i killed lvirs. \Vr‘*1ilt and JoilzlKilll- incl when. he i". ho sow illcm in an nbnorlnlll bcllcll ill lllc lllzug THC!‘ on o. llizlllu rcnm of tho t Nllilificatioll of (he rcsult of that election by the courts, aftcr Dr. Adam had brought on colltcstatlon procecdinlts alleging electoral mal- mctice. precipitated today's vot- Scrloff. who lléiPfi his motilcl-‘s llrllllo, livcll in Paris for several years. Willie his father. one 0f the founder: of Soviet Russia, was moving from onl- place of exile in another. fiiiil"klflg the present nm A5 m n“, mm“ Mme‘ 5""1°i ‘Tglmih ‘he 5°“ m“ m‘ Adam and Dumoinc had the ilcld frequently in tho public eye. to themselvm Scdoff was llccllsrd with his father in the Sovicvs Zinovicfi- Kamllncif mass trials as a con- splrnior in on allr ed plot to as- sosillnile Joseph Snlill and seize power. Both were ioulld guilty in absentia and condemned to death. According to the Moscow in- dlcl-ment, sedoii delivered to a oo- dciendant a lette fromfirrotsky ordering an underground terrorist ring to kill Sialin and Defence Commimlr Kicmenti Voroshiioff. organize subversive coils within the Red Army. and in the event of a. war involving iho Soviet Islanders Attend Course At St. F.X. ANTIGONISI-I. N. S.. Feb. I6 -- Enrolment of 119 fro-m New Brun- swick. Prince Edward Island. Quo- beo. Newfoundland and Nova Sco- tia was recorded today as the st. Francis Xavier University's 193B school for leaders opened. shernlen. farmers and industrial workers were sent through assist- wlill I anoa of provincial and federal gov- foreign power profit by the en- qrnmellis. Two arrived fnmn Que- suing confusion to take over bee, 39 from Prince Edward Inland power. ‘rrotsky and the son de- and 40 from New Brunswick. New- foundialjlduaent: four. nled the ohagu. 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Cllrlnlnal- oi launch nt lrnfl tho moi PFMIVIIH til/l Rxwklanrl mum w“; shot 5mg point»: of tho new‘ nrnrrrapl boPv-r klilrrl on tho main rtrevt here lo- nirrhi. b‘: a Tilflil hr nrmstrd for intoxication rrli‘li“l‘ in the day. said. hr will be l'".""i'.'"~'i h" (‘d to clnlwihl i‘ ‘ Viollnn cnhlllct Iiiilor a : K and Rritidl ‘Cfliimlhia. KFPT In“ ‘ Of tile others. Alberta and New in Aurillw ll-n, 1‘ DHTh (hr ‘nllblir, “"ll“~‘l‘-""k “film i“ Sllbllliii 9Y6 who l-onscqucnv- KIWW ill Yo hall lwcn a nolluvfli‘ "mm" “f1 WI}? leqmflmras’ whufi ;(-_-.;qmui.,n_._-- me FllllllQt‘. Iixiit‘! ll..': -. vzllllll-d _\\lil'ii'il rifting to cln-oglcrtatf it “m; a lluvl’. " l‘ was snlr n. yrs-run can w‘ (‘s 1:1- ._____.i_____ llzlvr! 1!l\'i‘l.l Vwl Se. .t"|lli1iZil ll-KKllY-i llolli. liliFilWiTlQ upon Found insane In ?.1‘.-‘I..A"““‘§.‘.‘... ““lfi.“.".“““‘£§fml‘l'l$i in. i ' "M ""'"" 1"“ "f ‘m v lvnlllrl lini- llllcrirrc in lntrrllnli glqnlfyjnz "pmmlna m: Dililiiif‘ Slaying Alwtlltlll nilzwu. | (lQ-mppmls pr(v?)(\r!ai gm- a who. I H __ *1-‘ I ‘ Iwlilllvlljl 01"‘ l .1 bdiillifiildlllfllg‘. ‘iilf lsritlslx (Ky ' l ca (‘d ‘rcsu ‘ ‘ _ ‘ ‘.1 loll e ll rulmr rl ‘ LOS ANitll-I. a», Wb 16-11: jury "lgjtfflhix Ye.“ ‘lii'lll ‘zlsl. I)(\'lf‘lll‘.\f‘I‘ today found (lull Paul A. Wriqilt "NW the {Oath "that ill!‘ mllrltriifVf“ .=‘.~' was iIlFilllF! wilon he Filot and kili- 1mm‘ 1.0"‘ h ' _ p 3933‘ llnlric iw iii!‘ Brziiiil North Am ‘In {val hi; wiic and his iricnd last nh Arum V‘... S“ ynquny-g,“ Act in orrltor (o tfiflllli-‘ll llidll-“d W- - who was nlllmullvr-d to llavc hocrll ‘l'“‘""‘7‘ l" W1 K" .V 07 '31‘! Tllc jurv was lilo, $117110 that mflkq. . \ WM Ulnnlm.» donlinion llarlllrllctli r-ffrcfivniiy found Wright vuiilv oi i\\~l (Xillllir; 3m” 10.‘ WWW q .11.‘ _ lo wl-nn-i. a llntlrmli sch/qr» oil . ni‘ mnllslrlug uir lust woek. miter . v inn» lflll ‘iTLiiFRT-"P" " o l‘ (Ctmtillllod on page '1, (fol, 3v ‘. icwcd Slgllifirrllli €iff_"r ---— ~-|—- '- ~~—.——'—.~ g w Mosf ol= (Al: Wolvlcvl who cw m’ yliuinuos RPNE n“ -~=\l~~».~1l of in» it: departure (or he ll ‘tier \".~"\\ .-rr~nl;~» o, Sllndnv. Any ‘iilgnl oc“.l"’v_ ill /\'.=‘vi'l (Continued on page 7. Col. at Patmlm an Formal, Halch If IIGIoy/eflrrlfmellif” T0 Prevent New Strike Wave PARIS. Fob. 15-—lCP)—-PI'€'1Il1&!' Ohautcnlps‘ Govmunent tonight sought moans of preventlrlg un- othcg- siflkg wave as it won an eight-day "truce" from 70.000 l northern metal workers, Eight unions in il-aicncicnnes de. mollded an immediate strike in a drive iolr wage incrclres but bowed to tho decision oi‘ 25 olhcl- unions i in (.114 north (o {IIIOW Minister of Stale Louis Oscar rro..lr<! lo try again for nonlpmlnlae. Firs-raid and Mini. fer of labor Paul PvllWfllfl‘ put ltlinniry oi is to work to solvc the courlncpd that if thry alt n strike in (ho north ti the GCflff-Jl Con- .. decanting ac. utics on lllc (iovcrnmcllts bill for and lwrkcl-a, (an. schcdulcd (o be resumed (Omorl: i northcrn stool uoflrcrs have givcn the Govornmcnt until tomorrow (o the try to persuade employers to grant wage increases, The workers oe- mandcd boosts amounting to 11.5 per t 51-2 hula (l8 cents) [By The Canadian Press) maowro, Feb. 1o -V liiininlum and maximum tcnumulalres: Victoria 42 Vancouver 28 44 Edmonton 1:16; ncrg 4 social reforms instituted by itrnlcr 3gb 4 Premier Loon mum's Popular Toronto 1g 3g Front GOYOIIIIIIOIIL. Qlfawa 41b 14 ‘The org-anlzatloll called for con- Mann...“ 191-0 1g rol of banks and forclgll exchange. Quebec 3b g nationalization of insurance and 5mm, John 41, 1g transport, colllpnnics, old aqo pcn- 3mm; 2 8 510115- -ll national llllcmnloynlcnt Charlouewwn 101; 3 fund and a labor code unih ,1 slid- ml-sclms; billriiimc East iifltl West: Flair wilh slightly hivzhcr leanpcmture. High tldc (his afternoon at 1248 and tomorrow illfillliIlR at 1.0!. Sun sci: this dilemma at 530 rises tomorrow morning at n41 wage scale. Dcbatc ill lhc CIllliiIbt-i’ oi den- a labor code. drslgncd strife l‘(‘i'.\\'€l‘li rmplofcrs 30.000 Last. quarter moon Tuesdnymeb. 22, 127A aln. Sumlnerside tide ei tecn min- utes later than Char! tewwn. 1mm can nun: w" .'......""“.l:.'ll':.~..-.1 c; Before today‘. "truce." cont. Their present. base wage-i an hull. 7m: