BRANT TllBlEll MAXIMS OIA MEREMAN_ cum-um )0 1r people were Fold according to the good they do the world's. bill would be incredibly small. mm“ Gunnihluloudod I811. ghulomtown Gunilla RIO Gods. llllllillllllllll n! l llNEMPlliYMEllT House Meets At 10 a. m. Today - Budget Anticipated E a r ly This Week. ii- The House met Yesterday at 5.10 . m. - PAHSWGTS to the followins questions were tabled: - My, sharp: How many tendml were received for tho construction of the Grand River Ferry Boat. Give nam- és of each tenderer with amounts of each lender. Answer: (see page 51 Public Works Report, 1929.) Tenders for Grand River Ferry, (first call.) _ R. B- Rankin, - erside . $2,490 C. M. Fitzgerald. Geome- lown and H. J. Phillips, Char- lottetown ....'.....V........ 6.000 w. R. Aiuynard Northern .... 3193 Tenders for scow for Grand River Ferry, (SPCOfld 08.11.) t 3,13. Rankin ' $4.575 C. M. Fitzgerald, H. J. Phil- lips ... ... .... ... ... 5,500 W. R. liiuynflrd ... ... 5,000 Mr. MHCLGBIII Tablo a complete statement of (l) ____.__.._.._-__._ Continued on page ‘I No Decision As , To Conference i‘ \C (Canadian Pross) 0T’I‘.i\v.-\. 0nt., April 20-No de- tlslou u» (‘fill a. Dominion wide con- frrcuco on unemployment has been mam- Hou. G. I). Robertson, Minis- ter o!’ I/(bor stated today. when in- formol o!‘ a despotch from Calgary llMay Make Atlantic Hop l T ' - ~ 9 A" “"5 3A" T0 wcsr Arms-no nor ......"..‘.F'$..'2"2§:..‘.‘L""“ m" "a: ~- --=- » 1-»- hor hl-ndlllll‘ of hillnllon b N" ‘ark In u“ n”: future. Nomi for “ck u o‘ h llfllr an plum, Miss Eddy is seen ABOVE P 0r plane at Docklands. Eng. wlwrc secrecy marks her pro- "nwml-"cflifllilt by Acme New! pictures. ' in the Statement T abl Estimates Tabled n Legislature Estimated Expenditure Is $1,032,- 110 - According To ~Detailed The mtimatrs for the current yeartotal estimated (‘Xphlidllilffl of $1,031“,- were tabled by Premier Lea. in the 710.00. Following are the figures; as Legislature yesterday. They show agivcn for the various drpartnvenls: ed. (lovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1931 Govfs Blunder Proved Byi l Lea y Government Witness “New Invention u; Evidence Before The Public Accounts Committee As Re- ported _ In The Patriot The Assistant Auditor Admits That $24,465,815 Was Included Twice On The Revenue Side Of The Public Accounts, But “Only A Balance Figure.” ' _From the report of the Public Accounts Com- mittee in yesterday's Patriot, we quote the fol- lowing illuminating evidence: Mr. Massey, Assistant Auditor, examined. Question: “How do you explain this $24,465.83 and the $72,731.33?»Is the $24,465.83 included in the Revenue twice?" (NOTE--"revenue", not "revenue side of the account") Answer: “it is not. lT IS lN THE REVENUE SlDE, but is not included in the revenue twice. lT_lS ONLY A BALANCING FIGURE." Question: "ls it correctly stated on the oth- er sidc?" ' Answer: "Mr. Andersgn gan explain that." >l< Question: “You are sure as an experienced man, that it has not been added in $1,175,138.79 twice?" (NOTE-The Guardian's contention is that it is added twicein the total $1,483,451.35, so that this question is a mere quibble). Answer: “No it has not. He had included $24,- 000 on the other side to balcnce the, page. He coulcihavelefflt out." ' i l Here, from the mouth of the Government's witness, is the whole matter in a nut shell. The Government has taken credit twice on the rev- enue side of its accounts for $24,465.83, al- though no such additional revenue was receiv- ed, as the Bank Pass Book proves, yet it made its statements of revenue and expenditure bal- ance, showing a grand total of $1,483,451.35 on each side. i What reliance is to be placed on accounts bal- nnced in this haphazard fashion, the public may well ask. Belanger Wins Would Bankrupt (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Onto. April 90—Chal'— goodnell. MERE MAN Goodness that is narrow and par- ociul h a pedestrian sod ineffectual MAXIMS 07A mi 12 PAGES __..._-.___o___ _1_.___._ PRESIDENT u; ununulil lllll FIGHT (British United Press) MEXICO CITY, Aprl 20-An in- tention to fight rather than flee be» fore rebels menacing the Govern- ment of Honduras, was announced by President Vicente Mejia Colin- dres in a manifesto issued today. Private wireless messages from Tog- ucigalpa, Capital of Honduras, said that President Mejia Colindres had left Tegucigalpa for his own Prov- ince of Sicaguare, Prior to departing he isuecl the manifesto, which a. wireless station intercepted here, It said, in part: “As a citlmn, I could flee from dan- ger, but as President of Honduras I shall assume llil‘ unavoidable (lillica-l lion of risking nu’ lifn -m the (flcfcllg-r. of democratic ll1htllllll0ii5 of the fatheriand auainst nliiitarism. "I shall fulfill luv duty. hmvcvci: pain- ful, and co-opcralo in the smiprcssion of those of my fellow (;0Ui‘lll‘_\'lli(‘.n who would thrust llolidurllr. hack into barbarism and civil war. In or- der to prevent the coilvcrsion of Honduras into n. field of death. I ask Honduraus to silppoi-t lilo (inv- cmmcnt. As President oi ]{f)ll(‘l\ll"d.‘~, I declare that Iwill novel" commit the infamy 0i‘ intentionally placing icrelgn owned company nirairosl; tho sacred interests of the nation? u One report had said that the re- bellion was a result of certain priv- ilegcs allegedly given foreign inter- ests by the Government, prejudicial to the best internists of Honduras. Rumors that Angusiinn mndino, Nicaraguan lnsurrcctionisl. leader, was alxrltlng the rebels in Hondur- as, wore denied horn by Dr. Pedro Zepeda, Sandinds reru-esz-ntaiivlv in Mexico. He. salcl that Snndinr) W85 inclined to "aid patrmlc. in any country, endeavoring' to combat (hc olmlossiou of the ‘Linilml Slates." but. denied that Sandino actually unis co-operatbuz in the present Hondur- as (rprlsing. The rcbt-Ls in Honduran were rc- (ported to have. clashed with Gov- cmmcnt forcvs over (he rvcekvnrl. The Honduran Govvrnmenl. rlziimod victories at Tola, a town near Pro- lgrezo, and at Saba. my energies at the service of any; ‘Will Soon Be COMING BEACH STYLES iivnrgin La Dian‘ is shown wear- ing a- gorgrous homing mil 5nd beach coat of flamv, black and bgl‘(g_ 53° "A llllvlosraphed at n. New York fashion show. Can. Destroyers Annual Inblcrlptlonn Uellverod 16.00- By ‘All Cl-IIMIJ Ill U. B. A. $1.50. (ma. (Jllll SERVANTS all SALARY clu A Reduction Of Ten Per- cent Will Apply To The Whole Of The Civil Service. (Canadian Press) ST. JOHN, fld, April 20.-A reduc- tion of ten percent 1n the salaries paid Newfoundiands Civil Service ‘was made public tochly. ivhen Hon. Peter Cashin, Minislcr of Finance announced the cut to (he Depart- ment of Customs and Finance on ac- count oi’ falling off in revenue. The n duction will apply to the whole Civil Service and is expected to include the railway, board of liquor control. highways department, and the teach- ing profession. Asks House To Investigate Depression (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont., April 20.—A sub- améndment was moved by Robert Gardiner, U. F. A., leader in the House of Commons today urging that a. comrnmittee of the House invest- igate the causes and extent of the present depression with a vitw o2 suggesting action to correct. the sit- uation. The subamerldment was Delivered (Spa-g! l0 the Gulrdialn] OTTAWA, April 20.-The two new Canadian destroyers, saguenay and Skeona are undergoing final tests at Southampton, according to an an- nounccmcnl. by the National Defence Dcpzirlmcnl, and will bc- able to leave inr Canada. near the end of May. Tests of the Sngucnny are expected to he romplrllvd nboul May l0, and the vrsscl will then go info oom- missinn with Commander P. W. Nel- lbs. R. C. N. in charge. The ship will sail for Halifax, arriving sl-lorlly af- for June l5. The destroyer Skccna, whach. Will ho in charge of Com- mander Virtol" Brodcur, R. C. N. will complete tests a few days later, and should reach Esquimalt, B. 0., AllRaclioCorlcerns CJVICFAGC). ley Belanger, Canadian light heavy- weight champion of Winnipeg, out- pointed Art Welgand, Buffalo, in a. smashing eight round bout whlchl 2km“. headlined the Shamrock Athletic club's boxing program here tonight. (Rrllhh Ilrlltod Press) Ill.<., April WarshipsDou bled abOllli June 20. quota: Prolnicl" J. E. Brownloe of Alum,‘ a.‘ Wed-mL-mg we,‘ a come“ Administration of Justice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . .. s i4,‘ll‘)().l)l) PYTPQ "it (»< (hr first 1 have, heard Crown Prosecutions in Magistrates‘ courts 11.50am) or "y m,“ the Mlmsufl. u! have no Law Courts Charlottetown . . . . . . . . , . . . . .. 4.00000 k,,,,,,1,.,,,,,. m- me sLalflnenL but l, County Courts . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ill-iiK-‘vllll i; u“, ,,<,,~,,\,v i, w,“ made “than, Jail Quceils County 31111.00 fllllluqqlp I km“, H", idea u, mm Jail and Court House Prince Co. "lfiiiillill (m; _~(|~|, _-, confplvtyncc has been in Jail and Court House Kings Co. . gtlruyin‘ [he (funds of some of the Provincial Mlmcumwtms 3"" c“ ' ~ ' - ~ ~ - " ' ' '" ll-lllllll" Ml'-\l'll‘l'§ as well as Federal officials ‘hwcmlc Dcmlqllellts - 19 ‘loll-ill’ for .<Hl\‘(~ limp‘ but, m, decgslun has Superintendent Neglcclcd and Deprmlcur. Childrcn . . . . . , 1; (mum) m» rum; n, by (he Dominion Agricultural Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. iztiluum (‘u’) imil." Any nnncuncmucnt of Pllbll“ Hum‘ V-"(li-lll prim would 11m»;- m cnme from Elections ..... qiqnnyu; PlTllilFl‘ Bonn-loll, said Scnalpr Rob. Referendum . pnquym trlrwn 11o rrmilled the Premier's m. Executive Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 411m) (if) pow-i <l,,‘il.5~1n(~|1t ma: gflrtgments o; Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. SS)')*?(ll().()(), ('-'~l';iu:slit policy were llflpropgr Folconwood Hospital and Infirmary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ((17 200.00? lroivu- (ho debate on the Speech Interest - . . . . . . . ... . . . . . mooring] from (ho ‘flirong in Paflmmgnt w” Legislation . y-ynqnnql Pnhhed. Legislative Library zluxlftnul 2o ($0.00 l Alter the conclusion oi‘ tho debate. “Wliilbly some time this week, Mr. Lennon may announce the future ("llvv or the Government in connec- tion with unemployment. ANNOUNCEMENTS. comma EVENTS, MEETINGS Ens. "Reserve July 22nd for St. Marg- Btrets Tea. 48824-2141. “Wlltshire Club loading live stock ' Thursday. 23rd. 4884-4-21-ll. “Resulsi- meeting Alpha moduli ledse. Tuesday, April 21st. Desi-es. IMS-Q-ll-li. "Cake sale by St. Paul's Women's Quild at R. T. i-Iolmorvs, Saturday. Anni 25th. 4094-4-21-51 "Borden Lino Club loading hon and calves at Albany, ‘fliursdoy. lull 23rd. Hours, 12 to S. (8904-31-31 "Unloading cor Albany nut cool a‘ Milton. Tuesdoy Ind Wednesday. - 0- Webster. (616-441-21- “Wiunter River Olub will not load "e emit until Thursday 80th. List with Nicholson Bros. osio-a-al-n. "Annual Meeting Alexandra Boo- Pay. ‘Wednesdlv next. 4 o'clock, at. l ‘Al's School room. All hunted l‘ Kins’: college, cordially invited. OIN-O-Il-ll. I "500 lbs. of Xenon Mixed loads gilt unordered. Book now. Pliers for o our of Legislative Grants Miscellaneous (General) . .. . . . . . Paupers . . . . . . . . . Provincial" , Auditors Department Provincial Building Registry Office, Charlottetown Registry Office, summer-side Public Works Dept. Telegram Telephone Extensions Sinking Funds Grant for Sonatorlum Uniorseen Expenditure .- . . . . . ..----.--su~u¢-. . . . . ...i.~-.------.--. Grant Postage and Rent of Office Boxes ...... Provincial Secretory-Treasurer's Department oonvvlo\ooovunusoolsulscannul- -...-¢----.~-.u-u-.-..........---.... Lesa Capitol Expenditure and Federal Aid and Banatoriurn i 01100.00 i l cocoa ', 41:00 o0 ‘, 13.400110 l 2.400.011 i 4 naom 1 3.25am l 494,605.00 ' .. 125ml .. 250.00 I 15,915.00 10.000410 2,000.00 n“. . . . . .....>...--.....- o .--........-..¢-» .....- S 1.220.7l0.0ll .$ 1.032.710.00 Budget Prophecy (Special lo the Gunilla) OTTAWA. April 20-5 conviction is growing at Ottawa that when: tho bukvt is brought down it will con- tain assistance tor the flower of benign-unfinished suguyorasmoll dutionimimtodlllllfilnotillfllf- The Primellinlltorisknown iohe inwestedinthodovolbil- moat of the industry in Alberto and ontu-icmdsdefinitoeffortisbe- in; mode to live the whole p ‘-‘ flranoview ltotion. your ro- Illl 0n hi!!! fired-lam’ 103$;- 0w; minim w. n. ma, secretory. uu-a-ls-a. "lffz; of 0mm m» be obtoinlnl control velopmenis in southern Alberta. 'l‘he B. O. Sugar Reflners Limited. a Can. ldfon Company, with British hap- itol, which has been importing sugar from the Fiji Islands for refining, is said to have an option on the Ray. 1mm! 3118A!‘ Factory of tho Utah- Idoho Oorporotion. Hrnqro i, “m, fear that the cane sugar ‘moor-um of the nuan- market in 0mm with I view to stifling competition from 1700i war. The Cons/dim Pacific Railway is one of the private inter- ests concerned about the merit or the irrigated areas n; sugar beet country. and they have a n". ther interest in that their lines noxt \\'."l1‘ will be 1m inferno in the JklES with the heavens themselves fumed into a poison gas chamber. 186 14‘ To Protect Lives ._.__. [Spooks] to the Guardian) Belanger scaled 175 1-2 and Weigand Last Minute ‘ . “mmlmiirnior General coarse Q. Bowler. develop- ' one of America's most versatile in- ventors and most distinguished fight- ing men, predicted tonight. General Squler is in Chicago in the inter- ests of his "monophone," a telephone attachment which he said would ruin the American radio industry if it were in general use. "The next war will be so terrible that I hate to contenoplofc it." laid the General, who was chief of the army signal corps during the World War and who once was military attache at the American Rube”? in London. “It will be fought by un- seen engines of destruction high above the clouds. It will be a war of extermination, direcfcd not against our strongholds, but against our cities." General Bquler was thoroughly disappointed with his "monohhone," an attachment for the ordinlw telephone, turning it into a radio receiver without additional equip- ment. The General said he couldn't sell, the device simply because it would bankrupt all tlw grout radio manufacturing concerne- "When I patented it." he ex- plained huzhingly. “I overlooked Russia, and it lo in Russia and no- where else that the monophone in in use. It is installed ‘h nearly all of Moscow's modern spartment and cent out of it." muhstinthedouiestioliunrvm- duocs. m connection with this de- vdonmotmdQWHQIi-IIIM ducts and the sugar. I - YORK. Nell, hotel buildings-fluid I don't I“ l ‘The monophone would make the ‘d radio available to the householder W“ “m m‘ ‘ma’ the hi’ pm‘ at o minimum of expense if it some i? SMALLEST ELECTRIC MOTOR -__-_ of a pea and revolves at the rate of 24,000 revolutions per minute from s three volt battery. --_.________..__ SKATES £5 MERE FOE FAME SALT LAKE CITY. Utah. April 2f) -(U.P.)—Fra.nk1y bidding for fame and, perhaps fortune, Albert Hat- field, 12, proved tho efficiency and speed of skates over 1on3 distances by traveling from. Bingham. Utah, to Salt Lake C1ty-25 miles-in three hours. - _.-_ chain of United Slates along the Central American cons’ 5P7“ “"4133 J" was virtually _doublcd in strength 17mm m” 9P5" “mm” “mam! today as a formidable revolt flared with watches and clocks, Immanuel up m Kunduras, endangcrinfl Ameri- Ka-hm bum a" elem“- "mmr- I" "5 can lives. Already four armed vessels said to be the smallest electric mo- were off me east coast of Nigafagua, im- in the world. The tiny powerlwhere m“ Americans were killed m5; plant weighs 100 BN-ml. l! "W '1” week, and three more cruisers were also dispatched to the north Hon- WASHINGTON. April 20—'I‘hc: warship: l duras coast. American Minister Julius G. Lay in Honduras reported to the State Department, in his Ollilllfln. the T9" volt would soon "fizzle out.“ He said that no military or political flames of consequence appeared (c be con- nected with 1t. __,___.__,_.__ JESSICA BROKE RECORD MOSCOW, Ida, April 20-(U.P.)— Idaho Plebe Jesica, a Holstein cow in the university herd hero. produc- ed 28,312 pounds of milk and 012.1 spending our money for elaborate radio sets, we would receive a mod- est service chine every month from the iciophone company, but unfor- tunately the invention is ton years too late or twenty years ahead of time." General Bquier also is the inventor of “wired wireless,” the 19mm which makes it pooisble for telephone eomponiu to send multiple mea- I885 over. o. single wire. Although pounds of butterfat in a year to take fourth place mnong tho producers of Idaho. _.____._.___. DEATH HALTS GOLDEN “TIDDING YAKIZMA. Wash, April 20-4111!) —Deuth interrupted preparations be- ing made by Wflliamuv. Irish, '14, three days before his golden wed- ding celebration. The aged pioneer was killed by a. heart attack. He is lndffllnf-hoBrll-llhlllol. into genaroiusotloday, Insteodof ii: me is world wide, he said his only royoitiu ouno from Oonsda survived by his widow, a daughter and two eons v News Flashes qn-n-p HAMILTON, Bermuda, April ‘zfk-Lieutenant General Sir I‘. A. Cubm, New Governor of Bermuda. was sworn in today by Chief Justice Sir Sydney Rowan Hamilton. (Canadian Press) LONDON. April ‘ilk-Tho bill 0! Home Secretary J- R. Clvml. lil- tcndcd to legalize Sunday m0"?! and other cntertainment in Great Britain, passed the House of Commons on second reading by a. vole of 258 to 210. (Special f0 the Guardian) MONTREAL. April Zli-Marihl hislory was made in “animal moved to the Address in Reply to the Speech from. the Tiuorlc. Princess Betsy Five Years Old (Special to the Guardian) WINDSOR, England. April 20- Princess Betsy of York celebrate: her fifth birthday tomorrow behind the gray walls of Windsor Castle, where her parents. the Duke and Duchess of York, have brought hcl‘ especially for the occasion. At her own request, since she no longer cares for "baby toys" most of her presents will be mechanical toys, There will be gifts from her grarldda/rldy. the King, the Queen. and probably a. wireless greeting from her uncle, the Prince oi Wales, who is enroute home from South America, Another gift will be in the name of her baby sister, Princess Margaret. In the afternoon there will be a. tea party in the Castle in her honor. Sho is the eldest child of the Duke and Duchess of York. The Weather, Etc; BlcK (u {no (our ow bars flu-Iberia» or coucauou ~ ‘Wis ll Sliuliu: ‘i, this morning when the 20.000 ton Canadian Pacific liner - m-"hm °‘ R'°'"“°“d' ‘"“'°' u“ TORONTO, April Zli-iviodcmlo u. "mmlmd "l “Vial” “'°“' fresh winds, fair, not much change R.N.R., arrived at seven o'clock, beating the recon! for early St. Lawrence arrivak by six dsya. (Canadian Press) s1". czrrusilmcs. Ont» Anvil Zll-A smooth working aggregoi lflfl- 1|" 5L Clillcflnl?! “"55 and tomorrow morning nt 1.45. fllillllffll “IQ Efllfl“ clmd“ Sunsets this evening at 650 and MIMI‘ bllflkclbflll Clllmiflfllflhlll rises tomorrow morning at 5.0T. hero tonight by defeating Nalucs of Montreal by a score of 21-20 in the second lune of the titli- in temperature. Temperatures Maximum s5 Minimum 3! ‘ High tide this afternoon (it 12.1! n. loosen-assumes:- .¢-..--.»-.-....-..-- Ffrst quarter April 25. 9,40 a. m. 1110011 piayofl. lam‘ tho-n Charlottetown. Sn f u rdny Summcrside tide eighteen minute! _..».--.