r ' » MAXIMS _ 0, A .M _,,,,,, MAXIMS ¥~ OF A , . \\\i. lliihlllllllfmyni li|lAlllll/I ewmmmwn ~ gwvf H, I “““ “~- 'e. __ . " $52; /_ The Peoples Paper ,ff;';._“;“_ Reao by Everybody \ ,._¢._T.,';.§§§._.:'_-..:: ::.=i.:“::;"ii:: .i t»-»o - - ~ ‘ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew IQ _, __»__ kg 32 .I _ _J_ C. - - - -_ _ -~- ___ ` _ c _ _;.-_“__ c”,|,,¢¢,|¢qn Onlrdlan Two Ceuta '* “ "‘ '_ f°~ ~ * -*-~ ~ A" ' '___ ‘“"` ~ oo PRIISECIITIIIN IIENIIIINBES IRUTSKYISTS i7 Accused Face Death Before F-iring` Squad. Noted Editor Among Grouy » BY CHARLES P. NUTTER, Associated Press Foreign Stiii! Moscow. Jim. 2a-(Al‘l-l’ros- rciiior Andrey Vishinsky demziiiiled mth tonight for 17 confessed wrispirators to overthrow the gov- lmrnent-the same fate which dc- iendant Karl lladek urged in his Mwspaper writing for 16 other Niispiraiors who pleaded guilty md were shot last August. Requiring five hours to summar- ize the Government's charges that iladelr md his colleagues soughtby , Im trsitorous acts to involve Russia in war with Germany and Jann". 0V' -nn rrthrow the Government and re- . lforo capitalism, visliinsky turned to the suddenly-a.ged_ man of let- ters. I "Ra.dek demanded that traitors pay with their heads," he rapped out. “Do you remember tiiiit, itu- deli?" Head Bowed The former editor of the author- itative newspaper Izvestio stit with bowed head. He did not look up oi' Nlilv. I In demanding death for thc 16 confessed conspirators, tried last August, Radel: "made o. small mis- take," Vishinsky roared. "Ritdek thought he was writing . about Zimovieff and Kaiiiein-il Itwo ; of the former deleiiiiiiiit.~»_ liel made a small nilstake which ilur. ‘ trial corrects. He wrote about himself." I Striding to the ceiiiro of tlir court, Vishiiisky sliouiui out his demand for dezith and couc.iuli\ll his cuse. For two niiiiiitcs the cn`>wded courtroom applauded. "The law demands, in case of proof of guilt, shooting-ivhicli can _ be commuted only in eau- oi ex tenuaiing cli‘ciimstuiices", the pro-. seculor decluimcd. “I believe ilicie I I » I I LONDON, Jrui. 28-LCP Cable)- Tiic jiiclicial committee of tlieprlvy council, liniiding down judgmeiitin six crises arising fi'om the social reform measures pained by the Caiiudiziii Parliament. during the Bennett zidiiilnlstratioii, incorpor- ntcd in one of its opinions today a gtliy analysis of the Domiiilon's treaty-makiiig powers as they are ccted by the respective jurisdic- tion of the federal government and the provinces. The judgment upheld previous opinions of the Supreme Court oi Crinnclit except in re'Ipecl: to sever- nl sections of tlic Dominions Trade and Iiiduslry Commission Act, which were cleelzireci invalid bythe Ottrtiva court and were not includ- ed in the Doiniiiion attorney-gen- crzil's cross-appeal, which was a.i~ lowerl by the judicial committee. Legislation dealing with unem- ployment iii.'~iii'aiiCc, hours of lab- or, niiniiiiiun wages and marketing was declared ultra. vires, or beyond ilie autiiority, of the Dominion Pnrliunient. _ _ » Measures giving effect to some of the reeoiiiinriulritlons of the Stev- iiis Cniiiiiiissioii on mass buying \\'r~i'e rli'<'l:ii'ecl constitutional, as \v;is the l.'i\v provlcliiig facilities for the llquicliitioii of the debts of in- .oiwiit farnicrs uloiip: bankruptcy liars but \\'itli'iut actual recourse to the brinkiuptcy courts. Liiiiituiioiis Defined Iii lioicliiig the miiiiniuni vrage mul h'iiii's c-i' liibor-ltcis ultra vires their lorrisliips defined for the first time the linilluiioiis attaching to the Duiiiiiiioii Piil`lianient's power I lie no such. tio vivo i-ilcct to international “I am not alone in acciisiiii; Llioin _ of these base crimes. 'l‘lifi‘e are* the victims-the people who were ‘ killed and maimed in ivi-felt.; you planned-who stand beside nie I row." "The dead stand licro with nie, pointing at you with their terrible Iwiids, demanding with me and my I i`;~S,.,J. f.. (Continued on page D) COMING fvfuii =%n__-_:_-_ "Salvation A....,' ruiiiinuge stile. Friday, January 29. Opens 1- p. ni. L-4058-1-23-21. _ "Highfield Granites vs, Hornets at Milton Rhik tonight. skate liter. L-4090. "Loading live hogs at Elmira Ind Baltic February l and 2. linrrl- _ Ihr Fraser. L-4oos-1-20.31. "Hockey at Highfield tonight I liistern Stars vs. Second Granite. Skate after. L-4089. "Pantry sais sid or nssiciiicii, A-It” Society Saturday 30th at Piowse Bros., Store. 11-2294-1~1B-28-27-28-Z9-30. _ "Hockey Victoria Rink. CIDO Traverse vs. Victoria. Friday. Jim- - “YY 29. League game. L-4055-1-28-21. “Annual Meeting Queens County L 0. L .will be held in Tiiiiton WUI. Brookflefd February 2nd nt. [.30 P. M. L-4002-1-39-2-1. "Hockey viowi-is ainx. Cope TNVBM ltrls vs Hampton boi/S. cmlmse game. Lady referee. Ad- liission 15 cents. L-4070-1-20~2I» “some to the cineirrn supper In St. criiierinvs nsii. Jin. zotn. If hot fine Jan. 30. Supper served from soo p. in. L-4ooo-me-ai. "The Annual Meeting of the ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian :salon B. ri. s. 1.. win be held in *lf lesion nsii tonight st moo. ruii litentanee requested. L-4081-1-20-ll. "BUYIITI live _hogs Monday. , Mdm M0ase, Kensington, Everett I HUIIUI. Emerald. lamuel Craswell. Hmm River, Tuesday mornin!- °lim°~si.s _ e might well get on with a gen- were called by the Ci-own while frifieiriiz vim miiiivrs resvrved fer mi conference or su interested J <1 ' - ~ measures in question, alrhougii in- “- the provinces, nevcitlieless were p treaty-making powers. Provincial Autonomy _ \. “It would be remarkable," the p iv ie tie Dominion could noi; in- ‘ p which affected civil rights in the responsible to the provinces, need A parliament would be fortliwitli clo- I ' . ‘r N thed with authority to affect pro- ‘ pm-ed to m_¢pera;e with me Dom- Cl _ ,Ion to pass enabgmg Iegislatlonm McQuarrie, Irving Tweedy, Blake erniit ii nation-wide scheme to be W inric effective." G vincial rights to the fiili extent of il Unch ngieciiieiit. D “Such it rfsult would appear to n unclcrinino the constitiiiioiittl safe-I guards oi' provincial iuitonomy. It I Signs Qmplmglzed the need for the follows from what has been said I pl-Qvincrs to pass enabling lcgn-13;- that no further lcgisliitivc coiiipct- I 5 - `o ence is obtained by the Doniiiiioii I li. for its accession to inteinntioniil I ll status and the consequent iiicreiise I in the scope of its executive func _ I-I0 and New Bl~un5wlcl¢ mtl, de. m Ii°1lS~ Ielarcrl their satisfaction the Privy m "It inust not be thought thattlie C result of this deirlsioii is that Clin- I ll l_:.`rformzince_of her treaty obligat- 'LContinued on page 9) el IS IIEIIEMEIII ~ _ u arties," said Attomey General J. 0°] valid by virtue of the Doniinioirs B ouneii frowned on the Dominion _ dministration invading what Mr. 91 ado. is incompetent to legislate in M ed provincial legislation. 5° nl, Mr. McNair, cicifribed the be Bennett Government. legislation as -I0 I“zt direct invasion of the legislat- M I \ I ive field which under the treaty of 1'- II _ _ iinloii in 1887 was assigned to the "I0 i,.f -2' provinces." If the legislation had b -c . rovcd b the Pri Couii- II” CiEl_'I_;I;I;dcd_ nxfvould ..h,;'¥e 0pen_ _that. although the case had _oc- cd wide tlic door to continued .,€_up~ ' ~ violation oi' proviiicinl independ-I IC __ _,me and “mommy at the Wm of _no time had been wasted either by ge Duffy was tho only witness led by the defense. Judge Dufly _MCNRU of New l3nm5Wlcl¢_ was called Wednedduy and was Speaking at Fredericton, he add- still on the stand when court nil- ed: “The Govcmment of this pro- 101| iiice will support such a move- C111 ment whole-heaitedly and ap- gg roiich such a. conference in the il1__¢_i_ICI&1_ Cvflimiiiee ‘ 325. ` mostly cvacuated, settled down be- AFKHIISHS 25. MISSUUII 17. \\'0~!- ' hind a. three-lot bulkhead atop its Virginia 13, uliio 14, liliiiiois ii, SI`ii§)1)l1lg‘ _»_,'_1i;°d Hit Ili 60-foot semvsii and wonrri for um '1'°ii"¢S>ve 1U.__iii_dioiiu ii, Penu- ' 62-foot crest on the Ohio predicted 53'|"“"|3 3» M“55'55Il’PI 3» M3' ‘R7 0 r S t Storm In for Sunday or Monday. imma Z, boutii Cztroiiiia i. 'loiall ° , J J. }Ialf'CCl‘tllry» Rains Driven From "0m(_`. JDain:igc--More than $~il`l0.il00, f . - I ooo. ‘ rhloaten Floods' Most pathetic was the plirht oft MI" Stag” _ Om" f"um3` *'“'*“ I 6000 h_._;l`__q ,m I ‘im I, bi, _ from head\\‘aiei's nt Pitisburgii I_OI\il)(`N`. Jan. 28 ~-(AP)-The I f'_ ‘ U ` f I _` Ip mm(m'cn lo Owensboro, hy., downstream _ \,_.__._,,,_-___ most viowm _,mlm m.md_. 1_oin_ tlie_i3l.0J0-acie iraet in t_he_ _.mm Lnu_5v_||___ Uma rismg » Il/'li' i \\' 1"i'1l 1"ilYf~ll~‘ from S?:°.li~ ` Elms ,P°m.t n":m“'n“' on the MIS' I from i.v:\ns\'iiie ind. to _tune- d`na'.'in to (`.ibi'alirii~ today. swelliif: £I"I"‘I_I]I?I'_ Tu"-'l' md' '"°5_II~" 0", "OP" i;oii ii-.tn .\fissi;:.i`l:pi' at Laiiro. ` ilu- i'o.=l;';' ot' stirni cloud to ntI "mm HIIICFI lodfls cowlpd “hh ill. .iiieisissiplii rising i`rom ( :iiro Imst _-_G_ _ six inches ol lrozi-ii slcct. The rcs- ta _,",mmn_`_ `;;__ __ _nn . 5 liciivv rains ciiiizccl tlircfl I with en_.ine; ditnuigcd. toward the bflfk IUVCC. A IPW0 bffilk WOUICI I l3erlciigns Islands, Mouniziiiious Pllt NOW Mllfifid llildff »"IX fL'<`l» 0fI I iiuirc-s had swept lic-r liic-bouts away Wiltff- I _ _ crvoir filled rapidly, bi'iii5.:ing tlicI ExI,.m_A,.my cngluec,-S cgi- sei-lou; _lo0¢is_ I ICWC “ISIS m”‘"`- niuted approximately 5.000 Poriiifsal was hard hit as the; Three tlioiisanci refugee.. wc-i'e at " .squai-e miles iiiieried between Sgm-m_ (1,. m»jl,N| by mflcorologlslsg Cliarle.'.toii, Mo.. wliere fiirilities riiisliui-gli and Mempiiis. H5 ml, worst, ln 50 _veal-5_ W;-cckcd I were taxed to the uliiiost. Others Weiitiii-r-iiiiin or snow fore- tlir liarboi' of Lelxocs. I were at Sikestoii, Mo.. ci'owtlc;izind cast for Ohio imterslied. Dl5I_l~(.5S _ilmmjg M.,-C sem out by jammed into relief liezidqiiartlrs. ileiief-Eied Cross. S<‘¢’kil\E e Bi-aziiiini .&/ ` \._. _é//Q “_ _. foice ofthe storm was almiiiig »-, //J "' -f -"1-‘ iii. , . . _ /_ / 7 _ soiiiewlint. E I E L n .- ` » ` '_ I Two men were believed to have I _°` I drowned ut Opporio. Portugal when the Norweigtiii siciinisliip Engrin I broke from her river Douro mcor- itaiiitdiuii Pri-.ssl i d .. ik th motoishlp Or- _ i;l§fc_an TI:;',_.iCLin; were “mam Ti_)R,ON'I’O. Jan. 28~.\.iiiiiinii1i I me Oricmc and niiiximuni tenipci‘otiii'r.<:- . The British isles felt the storm's Daw 0" _ 1 B . HIILIJS DINNER I ;'iill force as gnics lashed harbo ' __ I waters, rctftrdiiig normal shipping Ed"I°“I"“ I schedules. Coasliwise and Thames ____ R°_3‘“_“ estuary shipping was hailed. The first annual dinner of the W"“"P"g roar crew members or the tug oist Field Ambulance, iz.c.A.M.c., T°f°1“° _ Toxtetli were believed drowned in the re-organized 26th Field Ambu- . § the Mersey River, near Liverpool. lance. was hold last night ii: that M°"_;;_°‘u , when the craft capsized wliiic tow- Nobana. I Llohn I ing the liner Pegu from her dock. I Quiirier Master Scrzeaiit Percy I Ha‘m,'___x Tho Russzaii steamslilp Irtisli wasI Moreside presided. I Chariouetown reported ri cosiialty off Whitby. Following the toast to The King J. B. Blake, commanding oitzcer of Luna' c|'a|“h°" 7°' i.'."‘.i.‘..’.§..‘”‘éI.‘i.I"i»"é{‘.’;.‘“.§i;Zi’.‘l"i..Z'i' short speeches were made by Col.I FORECAST I at .t b t ` ' R.C.N.V.R.~ sergeant Cherie.; Stew-'I If S es I nrt, Royal Canadian Ordlnance_ ~. o JH IN sea isa aan isa 12B UB no as 'JB H Zero 10B ll e r s 1 Ctiilwi Maritime East: Winds shiftlll to easterly and lnereiuinl U night; fair and cold. f°U°°l’¢" "-7 moderating temperature- Hlgh tide this afternoon at 12.58 Corps Sergeant Mi;IUrDelga¢_I;¢S0lY; _ _ _Z ___ -i N,2Btt :RS.. os. -_dl mornnga .. I OTTAWA, Jan. 28-A new move E0 L Hlzhfgdel-5. sergeant Major m omonbw Sun sets this afternoon at 5.05 nd rises tomorrow morning al 1.28. I Last. quarter moon Wednesday, Srnimi-rsidr tide vigliieeii min- io ater the method of executing NkMn5ter N°_ 8 éznal mms; R condemned persons was launched QMs_ Mgthew ue; ML A,-fhm I ln the House of Commons today, Xing' _'M me Umm,” Lemon; 5,,-_ met with both supD0i’t Mid UPPU' 3 hes and Ml-_ Wil- ,,,, . noon and was rein-rea to; special §§;'°sV_I;',’_’,’I"’§,,’§_,“_§ A;m0um,s . bruoii 3. 7.04 ri. iii- ` committee for further stu Y. , mqmm of nr J K aioir mio weiiinzion ’""”I°"’“" I" H" I’ ,,, ,. ' ' ' ' ri . I Ii _ b. I North), who hu been cliamg1_I;i_;i_i_i_Ie¢_ mia Sit: f:;n(;i,,g by the lethal chamber as a su m_. corporal ,m___h____ Dm.” dinner trorfueeri his last year# bill W °f` "1"" “S ` "I ,I f°f hfmiinl fm' "V°"l y°°‘"' - .C su ,Nd by Jackie Cmp_ |..-....-- inmi.-fi n_in ii. ni. uct th, mmm man, violin, and Jack Doyle. piano. only euros sunday. ies later than Cluirlottiiown. rilr. i*/iii rrznlu H I.i-nie; Tornieniinr il O. ll. 1.5 I if I I I ~,.i 1 II "fi i _,__ i