MAXI MS OFA. MERE MAN __-_— ‘iii. MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN >%f/ ’//’ Q; w never dhnlnlshel in ' tfiwiiiheeeiive The P9°P19$ PBPEF w/ Read by Everybod)’ their? __ J Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ' ' a......:..?.':."..“.'::..f:':t1‘<i~'-'7-'- CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, SATURDAY. JANUARY 23, 1932 l4 PAGES Toll Of fld. Blizzard Boy Snatched-From Death, _ Tells Of Terrible Experience ‘In, Open Boat--Two Com- panions Freeze To Death. BRITAIN MA AlliiPT TARIFF l|KE CANADA'S Cabinet Now Forming Plans, But Nothing Will Be Done Until Parliament Meets. JDNDON. Jan. 22—The Cabinet ins opened a series of important meetings in which the tariff plans will be determined. What decisions . my be reached, however, will prob- ibly not be announced until Par- liament reasscmbles on Feb. 2. But influential sections of opin- ion urge a tariff which, in effect, would be like that of Canada. com- prliing three scales of duties-gen- nltariff, intermediate, and Brit- hiiiiielerentiiil. The general, or iilailestratos, would be applicable lo imports from countries making noreciplocai concessions. The in- ‘ termediitc laics would be wholly r, f "P1111? apllllCiiblfi to ‘hose foreign t, miiiiries granting concessions to Continued on page 1Q iiii iAPS iii ii ciiiiul British Authorities In Shanghai Explain Their Position To , , Monti-cal to Victoria, B. C., took off Jilllanese Admiral. ‘B’ “hm! 1 ""58. Associated Press Stall‘ Cu. pendent) PBHANGPIAI, Chillb, JMl. 22. (A. “The dflhscr of conflict between “mimic naval forces and foreign “who of the international settin- iiient slllTllir-geri the 8tm05phere Continued on pagg 1i) ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS. ETC‘ oufiifdllllg Cornwall fink tonight’ 251-11 mgghfllihea cake Sale at Hol- m ' samidfly. January 23rd. at ' 3114-21-1” "Hiivkvv M tc 5 R h at Wiltshire. All law-grills‘ Fair Plays “M8116. Janu- ‘ 2444-3341. i\vlctofl mm“ 1 vs Granites, Highfield °‘“81"- Skating after match. 254-11 "Bumi Armiver ' “W. Montague. nu“? 23th at 8 o'clock. Scottish 5°Yi8s Rcudin ' g I C °‘"°1"s Rnd vIolinsiloruaiill-l-ghfili "B1114"! live hose Hunter River i “gift? f°r°ll°fllh Jlnuary flfithzl Mme ‘imam. Emerald. Alden date. Signed‘; kw“ buying “me IYverett wedlock, IUB-l-II-Si “The An '““‘1 wags“ of the h, - a on will i 1d A" the hall at Kinkora on 35511. at 3 o'clock 2394-23-31. "Milfor- p voila. will edniilmm“ from Saint ill (h, snlvutiilct special services Saturday a e iv?“ “my Citadel. ~ - Bunday 11 A M" ‘i P. M. 24a-l-2a-ii. Element? Take IilllEE GRUUPS Two In llllfifliil 0N Differences In British Cabinet Create a Situation Without Precedent In Eng- lish History. IDNDON, Jan. 22. (Canadian i "—_‘ Press cahlel-"The Minislry will. ST‘ JOHN'S NM" Jam $0”: be composed of groups with three - ‘£310; gmzmf: nnpriieaf wfgip different opinions on the main sub- just as he was Japan“ “no “neon- ii- IIBS t0 dfifil with," the EV- bdousness Eugene mun“ revived; cling Star (Liberal) said tonight in this aftellnoon and told about mo‘ connection with the differences in b m“ swam the wast on the Cabinet over tariffs. “The larg- Newfmlndlaxld last night and claim: est pa“ are the “vomit and new ed the lives of his two OUIYIKJIDIOHS‘ gleeful protectionism ‘he second ' 5 group are more or less lukewarm; ‘m’ “mime °"1’°dm°“- i the third group with the addition searmexrgfsrfxzflgutémzf; of Viscount Snowden as an ‘elder little craft anchored or: Shag Rocks; $.55; gig°mmg m!“ “m” Euge“. 2t will become invalid. ’ barely ‘m’: t; r52 ezmurgogfeg‘ “Such a situation is without pre- °’ M“ new" W1 W) ‘Wi- ‘cetilit i: iiilishiifglwhii is Z31‘; The ‘mum blew up “dmoutigontinental ‘bioc' ministries which liammg “d tram”: ‘l’ “m”? M‘ contain representatives of various Saba lgmgngnpartées which 95°84)‘, schools of opinion. ‘Ihey usually n a er rmymg experhiagree on the principal aim: but cnaes’ n’ was “cccnlpanied by 5°" ollr politicians differ on the prin- vere fmst. and early th‘s morning c1pa1_3;m_u, thermometers registered thirty be- low zem. -i—-—-—-?—- - T815118 advantage of fine weather‘ for bird-shooting, the Dalton broth-‘T H E I N n I A N ers and Eddy set out in their boat) _______________i A Continued on page i0 is I T u A I l 0 N iuiisilu. inicninnwi Cross and Grubbstrom Attempting Coast to Coast Flight, Make Landing North of Sudsbury, Ont. 798 Arrested To Date - Bomb Hurled At Magistrate In Cal- outta. (By James A. Mill's, “ ’ ted Press Staff Correspondent) BOMBAY, India, Jan. 22.-(A.P.) —Sincc the beginning of the Na- tionalist civil disobedience campaign and the enactment of laws to con- trol it. 798 persons including many women have been imprisoned in the United Provinces. 1n Calcutta today 85 Nationalists were sentenced to from nine months to threeuyears imprisonment and a ‘large number of additional arrests were made. All the big markets in Bombay are still closed as a protest against Mahatma Gandhi's arrest and the government has prohibited exhibi- tion of motion pictures of Gandhi. The Mahatma sent his first letter from the Yeroda jail today to Miss Madeline Slade, his disciple. He said he was happy tilerc, sharing his quarters with Vallnbllai Patel, an- other Nationalist lcnder. He spins 200 yards of yarn a clay, docs much reading and walks for tivo hours ev- (Canadian Press) SUDBURY, Ont, Jan. 22,—W. H. Cross and Jflfl Grubbstrom, report- ed to bc attempting a flight: from for Goguma, 96 miles north of here. lute this afternoon. Tllcy had ar- irived here earlier today after spend- ling the night at Mlickie, where they Iwcre forced down by hick of gaso- line. Quebec May TARIFF ISSUE Raise Tax On Amusements ii i QUEBEC, Jan. 22.-—A substantial increase in the amusement tax in' this province is proposed by the Government. ‘ A resolution was distributed in the Legislature yesterday to be dealt with later, culling for a tax of five cents when the price of admis-i sFon is 25 cents or less and flvcl cents additional for each ndditioliali cry evening. In Calcutta today a bomb was thrown into the railway carriage occupied by Harold Quin- ATTBEHELM i "It it is not the lull: l n to u. . . '.' , --'1-- ‘l--'€»i‘-.’-f".:!:.§;"..i llnumiulla, has taken over gge. Ho's piloting Illl aunt. bmnleolikllofln-B, and lier hus- t rolidulio Anton o! uuflh-"I. down q gnmiyy “h?” n 81'1"". when the “WEI Ill-mil)’ are keen wing" lillllortn enthusllwth. Pflygggg; will in directly bgmnfl Prim-a Michael, Successful Year In Red Cross Society_,Work, Activities Of Organization Reviewed At Annual. Meeting Last Evening); .5,‘ such progress been mule in Red Cross work an in this Province dur- in; the past two or three years. This was the encouraging stak- ment voiced by Dr. L. J. Biggar, National Commissioner of’ the Can- adian ‘Red Cross Society at the annual meeting of the Prince Ed- ward Island branch of the organiza- tion last evening. A year of great activity and use- fulness was shown by the reports presented at the meeting. which was held in St. Paul‘s Church Hall with the President, Dr. H. D. John- scri in the chair. His Honor Lieutenant Governor VolcanoEruptioii Levels Towns In in the health program of destruction of Falconwoozi limpltal 1nd the comparatively smell loss oi’ The report of the nominating committee appointed by the Pres- idellt. consisting of lvIcssl-s John McKenlla, T. E. McNutt and Hon, Frank R. Henrtz named the fol- lowing officers for the ensuing vcnr" Honorary President-Lieutenant’ Governor Dalton. -~—-—- i (Continued on page 3) * SAN SALVADQR. Jan. 22—-(A.P.): Sou Salvador and other c. ties ill 5111MB and other towns in Gllfltfi- of dense smoke and ashes. appar- mala were reported today t» have eiltly coming iloln illc volcano. tin, the district Magistrate at How- _been destroyed by the eruption of streets and house ‘root's were cont- rah. No one was hurt. Brothers Die In Plane Crash (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, N. Y. Jan. 22.—Tivo i I Awiemlllflfit VORB-llo- cd ivit-h ashes. i Col. Dawson New President Street Railway I Strike Looms. In Winnipeg: (Special to The Guardian) Col. Ulric Dawson, of Bedeque, m no other part of Canada has-Dalton. Honorary President of thc rlloivil the report by the Canadian Society, remarked that he was very f-“lcss from Oiluua relative to his pleased to note the advancement resignation fmlli the post. cif Gov- the elimlent leader ill tlic Senate. stat-l Prqvincg, HQ referred also it, the cd tliiit. illo report was correct and) a‘. lCentral America. ‘Miilflllfl. 51mm Lllfiill. Cotzumal- this country were coirertd by clouds - - ‘of nircl. . itisiiW ifiiiif lEAiiER Yienator W. B. Wil- loughby, M 0 o s e Jaw, Sash, Gives up Post In U p p e r House. (Canadian Pfflxs) MOOSE JAW, Susk., Jail. ‘.12 — Willoughby, when zltoi‘ W. B. tllc callous (tilled for Fr-b. 4 was his request. life ill view of the circumsirlllccs. i -~i ------ —~ Invested Five Jléfillion Dollars In Aero Industry ifliniiillnil Press) O'1"l‘A\V."i. Olit.. Jail. 22.~Rcp:'e- iriltntivrs of aircraft and ncro cn- i-lue lnniiiiifllciilrcrs asked Prime :\illlISlCl' R. B. BClllNi‘. and Hon. D. nil. Sutherland. hiiuistrr of National Defence. today for filrthcr aircraft purchases by the Government. \\iilile tlir iicjviiniion nlndc their "FJDFKY-iflill ifiolis ill cnlllcra, it is un- Qlstood iilnt PTPllllCl‘ llcnnctt stat- Til there ivei-o no fluids available at "pscnt. fur lira‘. purpose. Tlic rlclrgxtiioli told the govern- mvilt that ii Sl-lll (if $5.-'l00.000 hut‘. ilccil irlvct‘ n illi‘ lllil. . ivy by cl- Thc illdilstry had "ucourzizjerl businiss from every out- side selnw». the (iil“i'iliiilll said, but. found it l‘.i‘f‘".'-’.ll_\‘ to lLSk the Gov- (‘viiillvllb ill‘ :1 t\l'i:?.'i~il programme it fuzz rliascs. Defeats Briefs (Fullriillzm llrrss) fi-FTZWIK. Unh, Jan. 2.—Rt. 11-2‘). b‘. Angiln. Chief Jus- tin: .. :1 uill lam] ill lini- Crown Prince Michael Of Roumania lMgre llll Factories Are Locating In Can. 109 Industries Have Started Since August 1930 — Capital Employed Estimated " At Two Billion Dollars. liiilKlNii Fiiii TRADE iii TiiE iiiiuiinii With Many Millions of (Canadian Prue) I MONTREAL, Qua, Jan. 22-11122 manufacturing situation in Canada indicates that more and more fact- ories are locating in the Dominion froim the United Stems and Brita. ain, awarding to Norman J. Dawis. President of’ the Board at ‘Ikade. in his report surveying the year I931. ' So far as can be learned, Mr. Dawes said. 109 industries had lo- cated in Canada since August, 1930. There were 13 from United King- British Capital lu- vested The British Financial Mali Finds The Prospect Promising. rlcm and one from France. "It is estimated that about 1,200 United States branch, subsidiary. affiliated, and other controlled in- dustries are operating in Canada," said Ml‘. ‘Dawes. "ti-no employed capital 0f about $1,750,000 000; less than 200 from Great Britain with a list-ll capital employed of alumni.- .‘000; 17 from foreign countlaes other ithah the United States, “in. an employed capital estimated at a- bout. $6,000,000. 1n all the branch.‘ LQNDON Jpn‘ (Ckund- ,- subsidiary and affiliated establlsh- Press Cab1e)_G..,.aL Brim“, 3 mellifi. U10 0891581 BmPhWed will“ castzng for new lilies of trade . something less than $2-°°°-°°°.°°°- in» Argentine. With marlv iliilli . ‘@110 Ownership ‘l’ which 15 dlstribut‘ of British capital illVPSiiJfl in A'- fl-(l a5 T0110“? Glmda- 17 P" Cent‘: uciliilic enterprises tlle British i. i- Grcflt Britain. 14 W!‘ “cm-l Umtcd nncial man has looked over tile States, 68 per cent; and other coun-l scene and finds the pmspnct 1W... _ tries less than one i)" can“ ising. The financial mofisilrcs ivhich Argentine has taken to amt» 1w" budget are regarded in the ‘l rt ‘as crlhailclng her credit. ‘IT E S T c A s "Substantial ground is prescu tl I for the belicf that the Argentini- i has definitely turned the corner" editorially eolnnieilfs illc Fiilnr- l ANNAPOLIS ItOYAL, N. 5., Jan- ’ Times. "Now. ihrrcfore. is the time LZZW-(By tllc Culnltiiilll PrcssI-Cun 1Q concentrate (mt-m p1~ppgfgtigyi§ a mail be convicted twice for the -__-< same offence? That is the ques-I £33‘...i"ii...i“.§’.l'°illi.§°§§‘tiitiilfi Former Chinese Governor Ba c k (By George Hambleton. (‘snarling Press Staff Writer) (Copyright, 1932, by the Canadian Press) 04y the course of the next few days. Manning Sanford. of Clemcritsvale- convicted yesterday for a. second . violation of the Nova Scotia Liquor In e t Control Act and sentenced to inl- - prisoliiuclit for three months, will! _____ -- npply, through Dailiel Owen, K. C.. (Associated Press) his coilnsel. for a writ of habeas NANKING, Ciliila,_.lan. Z2~—I"u;- corpus risking for his discharge. I mer President Cllizulg Katsilek. who A fciv weeks ago Sanford ivas resigned in disgrace five weeks "win . l ' . . . . convicted for a violation of thc_rctilrlietl ln trlumpll i-ulrlv in lu ‘i customs act. in which it was charg- save the Chinese guverlliilclzt il‘l-‘i‘ cd that he had in his possession f financial disaster. v liquor that had been smilgglcd into ,' Refusing to comment on tlic sh;- Caniidn. On the same facts Sanford liifirancc of his net. lie ivcllt iilic was convicted yesterday; and iioiv ' conference with officials of boih tile lies in the jail llcrc. Tllc point lll- Nallkiiig and Cullioll factions ulld 25 cents or fraction thereof, in the brothers were killed today when price of admission, instead of the their aeroplane fell 2.500 fcct into present tax of’ ten per cent of the admission prloe. Lord ‘Reading Seriously Ill LUXOR, Egypt. Jan.‘ 22. (A11)- Lord Beading, prominent British statesman. who married his youth- ful secretary scarcely six mouths 18°. lav seriously ill tonight with’ influenza and bronchitis. ' A Physician who came here by "whims from Calm said he was] 04M M“ Orell club loldinl llventoek Wtdneui must beairedlnuary 21 All stock 4mm? 111W! Hamid‘ ' m-i-aa-ai time. Medical supplies are on the Vi! from Calm in another plane: i "Inn Year skate at New Glas- n. 2a. 250-1! the water off North Beach Airport. The men had wilted a ship from "Manhattan Flycrs." an aeronau- tical school at North Beach, and were engaged in acrobatics when the craft went into a 5P1!) 8nd plunged to the water. 1 Recordl For- _. Late Plowing (Sptclll to The Guardian) KINGSTON, Jml. 22.--a record for late plowing was estnbiishtd 111 this district in front of Miller Hall le parlitory for seeding. Mr- ‘Civen Lava vgfy 11L and pmbably would have‘ today when George lPlcrre to be and" medic“ cam for 50m‘. Hyland in charge of the tirvlllld! °1_Fl‘flfl¢¢ t0 l policy of refusing to cssary to pfgvgn]; 'Qiic'en5 University had the ground! forego German reparations unless from putting it into effect" m; m- vclcd pre- there is l corresponding reduction iterated the statement», ma: llyland in the debts France owes, fhlipiibllq womd be given M ha...“ ire-perm that the ground was in 800d Chlmbti‘ 01' l‘ in». and easily more. w“ 1n M- m mini-n wow- icommanding officer of the Prince Edward Highlanders, returned last the Canadian Press) , night. to Summer-side from Halifax, WINNIPEG, Minn. Jlul. 22. 4132' ‘allay of ifnx tomorrow afternoon from tho liner Zilolztualni, returning volvc/l is a most unusual one and. so far ns it is known has collie before only oilc Judge ill Nova Scntin. Tile decisions in different parts of Canada nve conflicting. Siiiliflffl is iictcrnlillcd, if ilcccssary, to take this matter to the Suprenic Court of Canada for a filiill judicial (incision. ._.__.__v_._,; __ they deliberated Oil measures which would rwert another government upset and preserve China's rrrrlit. Silbscqilclltlv, it ivns flllllflllllf‘ w! (lhiilcst- bunkers in Sllilllllhll t: ti agreed to advanci- (‘\if‘l‘i$l\'0 loans during the iii-xi {W0 months lil rc- iurn for un ecouonly programme on the part of the izrivcrnlnent. Record & Forecast of the Weather .\ilI'l'lIiIlli>l.illill'.\l. OFYIFII out», mil. Jun. ' -- Rliillio Mi SM n street railway strike b-w- i-crairl: ' Wis. POSSiBLY where he attended the annual mcct- . m 1'0 i '- ' "i < m: of the M. n. No. s. Infantry Inge: "iowdev I iqvifin‘ Association, embracing Prince Ed- ‘ that sérviicec ‘spiny ‘l . '11.} "F" A woi oe ii lflilCzl ward Island and Nova Scotia. At K t _ _ this meeting, Co]. Dawson was el- 1 t8 m‘ c“ mnpkyt“ “H f ectod President of the Association 1 5 m" next Wmk’ P"? for the comin! year. continue “Clmal 5'-‘T"‘Z‘~"- i - cnt 0f a strike are iicw h.“ the compztnjv sinful; halt o 0f the steps to be l" Confidence Vote closed. s, I "That's the Conpaylv-‘i l, ‘Alex Hume. six-reins; cf 1 I'll‘. .. l ..?. 0'1 isaid. ."'I‘hc_v can go . -__ -makc r=ll the prepare" (Associated Press) want. It won't influence u PARIS, Jan. Zia-After‘ Premier determined not to accept ill‘: 10 Level had redccimivd rm cont cut and will strike if we- the crinlimly the ‘ies voted collfid- iwarniilg before the strike \\'€=s em- ea.»._ from a trip to Europe. l\'.‘~.\'l|IN(.‘f‘()N, l).C., Jan. 22. -~l‘ ' iluovcr toilziyr sign: ii til“ Ihl ("cniiilg the $2.000 (Hi0,- 000 rcviinsirui-lion fllnmcr- i-or- porntloll to enliven business. GIBIHI 'i‘=\l{, Jun. ‘Ii-There were rcituris hove tiullglli that rebellion hzlil broken out at hfalugn. . p. in. uiiil that the civil guard, rr-izifilrrrtl Ivy regu- Iii!‘ troops, ivcre patrolling the city. MADRID. Jan. ‘If, iA.I‘.)- (lonvZm-eil that the (‘wiziloilinn movement has liron crushed, the Spanish (iovrrnnirnt dir- clecird its niicuthvn tonizht to Andalusia. (inliria and this city where extremist ilrowglznda apparently was spreading. N RTINIRITM \\'I\ NIAXIWIWI Til.“- '- liliu-snn \':ilu-niivcl~ 42 I-Iilluuiiioi- 2-‘ liu nfl’ ,. .:£i \\'iiiiii7>r-g ‘Jt Tin-unh- Iii‘. (1if|l\\'l\ Ii .\inivil-~nl 24 Qin~li|-i~ . is Snlui .1..Im :10 llulifuv . 1's (‘imrlolit-l-nvli '_'.' Ffilllif‘ LS1‘! Oiiinv-i imd I '\III‘I' fit. 'all\\l‘l‘llfi‘l‘ \'nl- Il\_\‘n—l.I‘.'lll “tum; |i:\!'ll_ _\: llllll'il chattin- Ill l uipirlliul Ilniv M. 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