.. "Btltfi MAXIMB ‘ A _ or a , f if A MERE MAN or s -——- MERE MAN. when avarice gain; my,“ q 41/ ai-i ov lithe l - owe» “My The Pen s- m. Read byEverybody ....-.---......-..--_.........-._-... _fi»_ Covers Prince Edwardllsland Likeihejiew fir: c Erlyo fi I‘ ‘ . _ HARDOTT WN. CANADA. TUESDAY, neuron 21, 192.9 a races mo“ 331...... 3pm.; __ ‘ M ANIO Pvfifis SEEK HMT i0 GERMAN IMPERIMISM Great Britain, France And Russia Seek Understanding For Mutual Defence. _ The Canadian Press) (B ‘A "léit Hitler" movement Iain- sd nturn yesterday (Monday) tron; likelihood. “Ttaullnt-Ip arlinst the ‘"' n usela an international m“ atic powers to draft a com- lte blgaquarters said Britain made a coimter- o, l for a tiresome;- m “s.” ...... m» lliellsabrun of g-Efielkiirmi sen "new medical‘. w..." .. ...°.... ....°" O thew ‘ the addition of be- o theialilty E“ firs?“ 688.1. no? force. increase of offlo- l: wougkyissioae: “officers hm thje limltgon "Ms-Policies" N, liar. fill-Great Brit- ain. ‘France ‘and soviet Russia are to give definite iader- llliu to European countries which rexlrd Re i existence. Countering Russian suggestions for a nine-power conference, the British Government is urging im- mediate publication of an anti- esgresslon declaration by the three mill"! liflwera to which smaller nations of Europe could subscribe. Resvltinr from the unusual dip- lomatic activity of the British Gov- ernment over ‘the weekend, the declaration would provide for im- mediate consultation. if German lszression threatened one of the liltions pnbgqflb It would imply mutual Pdence said: other without binding to go to war under eommitme ‘ my circumstances. The plan was discussed today by the cabinet at a two-hour meetin . It is understood that It alrea y advanced to a point where a declaration may be published to- morrow. < lioonomle Measures Meanwhile, the British Govern- ment announced two other poli- cies designed to curb Germany's economic ‘ominflliilin oi south- eastern Europe, A trade mission will go to Ru- manis in an effort to relieve Ger. "W1 measure directed toward con- ‘llmlltion of the entire emcul- tural and 011 production oi that notion. Second. Britain decided to Dim an embargo against the ex- lwrt of Creche-Slovak gold. secur- ities and trade credits, to prevent ma?‘ from tailing ln-tc German indicating the extremely close mLJordlal reiatims between ibmmo rvnos zs=fi=s=nsn Bate for Notions in this _, column I cents per 13rd. "Borden lune Glu losdlnl nos- a n lzmuhfbiim“ nsoifg-‘sb-z-EPEE "Stanley Olub will hold a nee afternoon. l! M lint Saturday. um»- -->-_ II m: more hr- mn w. ltd < .. h-l Poland was regarded _ House Leader PREMIER CAMPBELL c A HUT A n mm HEARD m rm: 15mm m9 |01 two firfiiriifh...“ hflfioi.‘ Watts- igwnvaudif u‘ ‘m- 290i . - . respectively.‘ Both in tries and in soldworl: these young lad.- ies gave s splendid account of themselves. They have the per- fection oi much older and more famous organizations and in addi- tion there is in their playing the rrmhneos of their age. Their per- iomlanoe was well-knit and oi per- fect balance. The opening composition of the evening was the nlsgnlflcent Trio in A Minor of Tschaikowsky. has all the melodic sweep and cor- rying power of his trilogy oi sym- phonies. The second movement was a theme with variations and in this form, which boxes capabilities of the composer, Tach- alkowsiry was truly misurpossabln. This noble work was performed with s searching understandinS and interpretation of its countless moods. All three sisters played as e010- ists but perhaps Miss Zara Nelson. cellist. was nearest one‘; ideal of the solo performer. This is not to belittle her two other sisters, but the letter seemed more at home in ensemble playing. Miss Zara. played among other things a Flandang-uiilo by Tarroba-C with plquant pzzicatn effects. and that pgrfect expression of s beauty beyond beauty. "l-e. Fiiie Aux Cheveux dc Lin" by Claude De- b . She posesses a noble lone, sonorous and beautiful. and also plays with s. technique rare I in one so young. Miss Anna played the Eleventh l Rhapsody of Liszt and the E Min- or Valse of Chopin. The Liszt work i; not one oi his best rhsp- sodles but was played with splen- did feeling for its rhythmic and virtuosic qualities; Miss Anna is also an excellent accompanist. Miss Ida gave us that line old work by I the 11th cent"; Italian, the Ohaconntgn in G- ltlhior oi Vlrtflloei; larger e woud have en an the eflsctivenese of this Piece but what was lost in ausntity of tone was well made up n the beautiful quality of her notes. so ever truly the Women's highest inventive and inspiratiom l EARLY nrrunl or mama m nncu SEEN Reunion Believed Onl Matter 0f Days —- Anglo - French Pro- tests Rejected. fl-(AP) —r'l‘.il- early return of the Melnei territory to rapidly expanding Germany. The impression prevailed. that Memers 150.000 residents would JolntheNan mtionas soonas they put their desire in the form oi a formal vote. The Mom Landtag (Parlia- ment) meets tmdey. This expectation of German- Memel union followed a confer- ence here between the foreign ministers of Germany and Lith- u meanwhile was ordered Dlplcmatiseh tlsche , Dos-res- ponder, information service of the 11bi- Office, said tonight. 0d expressed the displeasure of lhemidh Govern- ment at (:11; ‘“‘ “ , "Y that of Britain, wweru solution of the creche-Slovak question." "The attitude of the British press and the utterances of Bri- tish politicians and of the Sritlsh Prune Minister have caused ex- traordinary suentmsnt." the ser- vice continued. “ lhas at the request of the legal Osecho- Slovsk Government cleared up a situation that was unbearable. especially to Gennany." "England has responded to this. in speeches and in the Press. with incitements which in their isck o! responsibility toward Eurol-‘Esn cooperation can hardly be sur- d» Meme} is a strip cl land 1.999 square miles detached from the north side of Germany's Dost Prussia by the Treaty oi Ver- salles and subsequently given the status oi suicnggny and olocgil (Continued on name ‘l. Col 8) Halifax Plans For Royal Visit (B The Canadian Press) AX, Mar. 20--Provisi0nai plans for the visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Hhli- iax June l5 were announced 00- d B. . ‘Iyhe plans include s visit u; the Province House where His Nickel? win mply to o, provincial address and s reception in grand NW“ the ma and council. The t will tender Provincial vernrxen ‘ m" be a luncheon and norm: s drive dis-cosh the MW Their M will witness a Pall- 00 0 ' - so.“ r".....:..°";.'-::;‘ 55%». (m the runs. newt» M W _§.Q'l?i§l\lll$§__0!l_lllfl_3. _u< "~45 l“ , STA TE DINNER AT c0 VERNMENT HOUSE. as i Members Of Legislature Other Guests Entertained By His Honour Lieutenant Governor DeBlovis At Enjoyable Function Count Johannes Von We .~. German Mnbassador to Paris ' i‘! HIS HONOU QIEUTENA F orndpl l Of The traditional military ceremonial display was a feature of the opening by l-lis Honour Lieutenant Governor DeBlois of the fifth sssion oi the 43rd Gen- eral Assembly in the Provincial Building yesterday. The s from the Throne. with when His Honour formally giggled the House, appears in full w. Opens Legislature i NT GOVERNOR DEBLOIS Opening Lég_islature Traditional Ceremony At Yes- terday’s Opening Of Fifth Session Of Present Assembly By Lieutenant Governor DeBlois wdywlith the following Speech from the ‘TIIXOM. TEXT OF SPEEOI! thMr. Bpfier, ‘and (gentlemen of e Logic ve r ‘n y of Pri Edward mood;- ‘ m In the name of His Majesty, the King. I thank you for your atten- dance here today on assembling to the Legisl ti Ohssnbers by Ber- mntthat. “AR Allison Mtcmllsn ‘The Guard of Honour of 100 men from the Prince Mwani is- land Highlanders was under com- mand of Os tain W. W. Reid, and the o-mu g escort from the Prince Edward Island Lidht Horse command of F. W. - man. ‘ . mulls Highlanders pipe band was a . The salute cs 1s guns was med tom the eel ting base on the “n. “ma” - e mo: m command oi ‘xi-Entire Bousentlat attpnah; ‘evasion. “ would 0g; til haw"; His‘ Hamill‘ N 0 Jhlfillotit. ‘lite left hw-hetns. W and also hit wag t0 Q90 tboweasiou Accqm g 1' * n. ggavimogllyilldswga Bllliiéfldier (gm? I your Lietlsiative duties. _ Commanding Military igistrict N01: (Oonmued on page 7’ O01 o) 8. and the Lieutenant-Governor's gurMAifes:wLtJ~Ooi. G. EmFiig, DV. .1 9.02‘ . . MJGDOH . . .1 a i‘..%’°é.’.l.’°¢.*’;..*°..."' 91.2.; . lnlerflalwflfll our's Private Secretary Mr. M. A. n I t Flflllfil‘. His Honour was JVGBGBC, into s lit it Glance e following officers repre- senting District uarter and the varimis militia units of the : Capt. Kulbei-t. Ool. J. . Blake, V. D., lot-Ool. 0 .0- LONDON-“llalt Hitler" front ‘Thompson. M.O.. V.D., Lt-Ooi. L. py great ‘Soviet T. Iowther. 8.13.. uL-Gcmman- 1.31., up] other willing‘ nations der o .1. oonno .Msior W-A- rqardadvirtual ou-talnty; ant-m flmi E.D., and tend "u" n" m; Mo“, J- °- W 0TTAWA~Prine Minister Mao- K1118 would aidGreatBrit-ainlfattach- ed by aggrelor; oondunns Ger- raars-mslesht - liens Premier Daladter’! fint “dictator- mp» addition obstac- - suggesting gWU1@”<1W§'.9 T1qwN1T§g, soup PLAN ANTI - AGGRESSION Ti] RIJMANIA Bucharest Hails An- nouncement - Ger-p rnany Already Seek-ii lng New Conces-f sions. ‘ (By The Associated Press) BUCHAREST, March 20-h: about-face in Rumanian litics- from modified dictatorshp back. to a more democratic regime-ap-. Del-fell likely tnnlght as poiiticnh leaders studied an announcement that Great Britain might buy more Kumanian prod- uc . News from London that Britain would send a tntde mission to Bucharest caused great excitement‘ in official circles- To Romania increased trade with Britain would mean political inde- pendcnce. The London announcement came after completion of a new Roman- inn-Germans trade agreement, but it appeared now the signing R l the pact would be deferred as a? result of the British initiative. “The British action places an entirely new face on the whole situation." an ufflclal of the lio- rnanian press department said. BUOHARBQI‘. March 20—(AlP) —Ru1rmnien official quarters ro- ceived with enthusiasm tonmht the news that Great Britain-would sicnd- s trade ion in Buchar- . with. Rum-ma. ‘ 8 re to mom? economic con- eesslons do Germany while stand- ing firm against surrender of any political rights, the Rumanlan Foreign Office was stimulated by the lively concern for this coun- try shown by France and Britain. Dr. Hclmuth Wohlthat, Gerr- man trade expert, and the Human- ism finance Ministry were put- "118 finishing touches on amend- ments to Gennnn-Rumanlan trade treaties. These amendments wee-e described as “minor changes." The Foreign Office, which has said repeatedly that it. did not re- gard the German economic mo- msels as constituting an uillms. tum, described the trade nego- tiations as proceeding in s. friend- ly atmosphere. Becks Men Petroleum The chief change said to be sought by Gernany was an in- crease in the amount o.‘ pet- roleum she may buy. The prevail- ing agreement is that not more than 25 per cent. of Romanian ex- ports to Germany may be oil. Germany h seeking to increase this quota and to obtain s more advantageous payment arrange- ment. The German pgipgiLgas; i _ (Oonhinued on Dede '1. Ool 2) Was Native Of This Province TRURO. N. 6.. March 20-40?) -~NII§, Brenton T. Suttls, Truro. died at her home tonight. Former- Llillssl May Vaniderstlne, she was a daughter of the i\.e Robert and Mrs. Vahidwstinc of Char- lottetown. Mrs. Suttis was s member of the l Baptist Church here. and was active in work of the congregation. humeral services will be held hens | burial. Surviving are her husband, mother, two brothers, lleibert. Oharlotbeidwn and Hammond, Jros l Angelou, and one son by a former} marriage, Robert F. Gay. Bnmsn PLAN‘ TRADE MISSlDN o Mr. Speaker HON. S. S. HESSIAN, K. C. PRESIDENT 0F FRANCE VISITS liiNiliiN TBBAY IONDKIW, Nairdl JOL-fllle im- 170111011100 cl Anglo-French solid- _ arlty in the now European ben- sion has given s. sharp fllllp to a long scheduled visit to Iiondon of the .. . . _, ‘ rt 139' which" begun tomorrow. ‘Ilhe trip was fqr Pre- sident and Madame Lebrun to re- pay the stale visit King George FRON o ” ........... W... , DECLARATI "Allin!!!" ON Alli BRITAIN SAYS mum Makes Ambiguoug Ra- ference To Case 0! “D i s p u t e Ovd. Trade Or Prestige.” (By C. R. B b. adian Press Staff titer) OTTAWA, March, Q... G e r m a n occupation of Czecho-Slovakin was oeu- demned ia the House of Commons today. Pth-Q 3Q. ister Mackenzie King da- scribed it as “wanton and forcible" and Conservative Leader Manion, ealiiag for a united front by all damp- crncies against ag ‘said Chancellor Hltiar was “mad with lust for conquest and. world dominion.” While he maintained P3- liameni. alone could del with such questions, H, lllackenzie King declared. that “if there were paeQaat of an l-Egresaor halal, launching an attack on IX- tain, with bombers n1‘ death on London, I have aa doubt what the decision d the Canadian people g] Parliament would be. “We would regard. it g Text of speeches Minister MaszKeurfe e ' lion. I}. . Jlfnnion, ' .- 'Onrlst\'rvnive Leader, " ' nose 1. » :;;: an act of aggression mn- acing freedom in all paella . r" ti ;i ’i » I VI and Queen Elizabeth made to Paris not July but the central of the British Comman- Xgmrean $5 has added sig- wealth] flfignmdmaeomum, Butifltwvreaeaseel “a dispute over trade p prestige in some far consC of the world that wodl raise quite different C“ erations,” the Prime Mini- ter added. Mr. llfncKenzie King i net of France will accompany the visitors and will have important discussions with members oi the British Government. ’ Elaborate decorations, some o! them used for the oorontslon in May, 1937, coupled with bright splashes o! the French tri-colcr, made tihe background for the Bri- tish irreetinu. list had not ‘yet been called c I I r n o consu tation by tie British Government ea ~ ‘me Kins em Queen will international fl- vel- [present Station at a p. m. (11 s. m. AST) “m” b“ would ‘"1".’ wmomw and 1mm mo“ on l such consultation and would crowded worwm has been crrcnz- subrmt to Parliament any if; ‘mu m?‘ “m” f“ hm” conclusions reached by fie may m“, M GOYBYIIYYIPW‘ Bmlcinghsam Palace the President and his wife will drive down the Mall to pay a. formal call on Queen Mary at. Mnrlborouw" House. After amending the Opening of; the mstimte F's-meals. an educaa tional, social and culwrnl centre for French residents of London, the Iocbruns will return to the Palace for a brilliant slate ban-- quet in their honor. » with the ‘Lord Mayor oi London at the Guildhall, entertain the King and Queen st (linner at the French Embassy and nttcnrl a gals performance at the Royal Opera House. Convent frurden. The British Government will hold a rvacciytion Ln their honor Thursday in historic Wesiinlnslc: Bali. Members of both Houses oi Parliament will attend. A stain luncheon at Windsor Castle will precede s Foreign Oi- iice banquet. and a Government Anti - Semitic PRAGUE. Manon nil-An anti- Bemitio casnlnldn wea in progress today in this newly-acquired por- tion of Greater Germany with confiscation of Jews’ automobiles and published deonands for a for- ced loan from Jews, The general staff of the Hilinim Guards (Slovak Btonn Troops) seized Jewislnowned automobiles and trucks in Slovakia and placed them at the disrptlsnl oi guards- lnen. Only where urgent need could be shown were exemptions made. ‘The newspaper Praasky List. known for its snti-Semitism. de- manded that Jews be made to pay 10.000000 crowns ($300,000) "because they have robbed the Czech people for 20 years." It declared that "Caechs were forced to work for Jews while they ‘filctlfi dlllieul - in‘? develop in gt? figotiations: leaves for home Thursday. lived in luxury and the Czech people starved“ and concluded: "Tivreicre we demand s forced .. ~_,.,.,,.. .. .. New Reich Lands Launched reception which will end the oi- iicial program. s (flunmlian Press) Ca [l] Pa |g|1 If] TORONTO, March 20~Minh mum and maximum temper-abuse Dawson 1N3 B Vancouver 3t ill I Edmonton M ll . Winnipeg U 3C Regina. 22 4D loan from all Jews oi at least “mum 3g 3|, 10,000,000 0117MB." 0m,” 1Q Q The Governments of Bohemia Mont...“ 1g g and Momvla, meanwhile, issued Quebec q_ g warnings that no Jewish busi- Sim“ John 13 Q nesseshwcnzi to closings ‘islands Mm“ 15 3Q A throng so on of n vldun or (own 1 through the pinning of trustees in Charlotte 6 a ' Jewish stores. pmmcAgT Meanwhile, secret police noti- flm lmeifi" leiadkms "ha? n‘) m7‘ Maritime East: Fresh to Mini mits would be issued for-Jewsih ‘easmqv winds m“, snow. . men to leave the wllntll- Nwnnp-iws/rrnnn .-‘ obiecllens. however. were beinfi High tide this morning at 11:00 ; i msde to the departure oi wcmen and tonight M; 11:34; and children. Sun sols this evening at 8:18 " W911‘ "0""! "I rnnd rises tomorrow morning at l Retail stores rushing business. lthclr doors when the lcusiomers isccnmr» inn v.1 of in: punch-users w.‘ Esoldivrs who cmerucd lo llmmlics. Whclozlnlc cl ‘ 1 chants said tier * lfllfl dwindled to sinwst 7.43:0 rfisitr inst! - Wednesday". some dnctmti 15.0», rm; vsn runny SAll-INGSB l.4".lv~ ilrvdsn 9.45 a. m Ln P” lm- v with 11 a m 7703.11 .m_ 1'