-. - , -‘.si.is..=dlim’liléhll.inj . ' ' rwmsuxwnnltbanwasomunlanlawlr- l - __‘,___‘.¢l45n1.~_,¢ I'M l- M: v "‘-" -.#.1»x‘f‘. .1411» - r_ Ms OI L MERE MAN It h . ' _ . M. "Vlilbdllfihtlealoglg- ~1- .aef1:r@.s:»l-»..»».~ i ‘~11. ., ‘ - -‘ , _ ,» I r . __ i ‘. .. , mwfi sap __ - » ‘ '- - . p ._ ~ t» an.» kl" m, ~ i ~ ~ - v ' ' " l ‘ ' ‘I - e mm: ~mah a: n-w . Ms » - ,mqr;;g_, ' . ~ ' _- -’ .. . , - v j ~. . r “u”. ‘-.- ,» g.’ n- o.1. _ ~ . ' ' n i ‘l ‘ ‘ a ‘ Ati lubaerlytloa D I1 v.4 u,“ laIInl10alnIaaIdllr:A.ltlO I A ITIUNS By Unemployment Projects/ 1VHiIn The Province Last Fall iCallbeclrJle- $125,490 Paid In Wages Up To Fm" Fl" Dec. _31 Through Relief Work Provided Ijargely By Domnfion And Provmgifl Gov mments. Reference has been made in the Legislature this ses- sion to the unemployment relief projects initiated last Fall by the Dominion and Provincial Governments, but none of AutoPunges Into Creek' Killing Six (A- P. B! Guardian's Epedal Win IEOOUNQHL, A1711] L-Six per)< sons died when their auwmobn, P11108011 into Bait Creek near here early today, 12g u" Oliboeitllm members seemed to have any conception of u" 500110 0f this work, the number of persons it has bene- gteduuofedtha manner in which the money has been Th0 1110166", "welll-Y-two in all, are listed below, with information which will assist the public in determining how the money has been expended. Many of the projects are not yet completed, but the work done up to Dec, 31 of last year has given employment to 5,853 persons throughout the Province. Dependents on n, persons so employed numbered 16,169, making a total num- ber assisted of 22,022. The total number of man-days worked on a wage basis was 57,248, the toal amount of The dead: Mrs. Mildred Bechtel, Mia Mildred Wurth, John Plut, Fred Mvfivwm. all oi’ Lincoln; Miss Mil. drcd Ada-ms, Mattoon: Robert H011. a l, Chicago, formerly of Lincoln. lured were Sesse Bechtel, hug- band of one of the dead women, and Miss Alma Wurtlfof Lincoln, iinter of another. They were enroute to a dance. Bechtel. who was driving, said he must have drowned an the wheel. e car missed a small bridge over the creek and the aix drowned in live feet cl water. 'vvv. '1.‘ ‘av it! wages paid being $125,490.72 Project N . Vernon River Bridge. Three concrete piers to be rebuild. Estimated cost, $5,000. Pro- Batter Duty Will Protecf is ma in waceayuisalaos. . Project No. 4. Ferguson Creek E Eiffel; s? giggii i 55555;? aiiilrieiliil . f! siriiiiz rigin Again Vlnclfl liability. $3,375. contribution. $1,625. Number em- ployed. 80. number dependent on employed, 182. Total number asist- ed, M2. Number of man-days work- ed on wage basis. 1,371. Amount paid in wages $4.633. Project No. 2. Morel! Bridge (new bridge). Estimated cost. $20,000. Provincial liability, 816,000. Domin- ion contribution, $4.000. Number employed, 3; dependent on em- ployed B. ‘Ibtal number assisted, 11. Man-days worked on wage basis 15. Paid on waxes 814250. Project No. 3. Hillsbom Bridge- replacing sidewalk and planking. Estimated cost. 84.000- Pwvlnflfil liability. $35M. Dominion contri- bution, 01,500. Number employed l0. Dependent on employed. 117. 1pm hunter amisind, 167. Man- dayl w ked on wage basis. 634. Bridge, near Rocky Point: Rebuild- ing and changing course of road. Estimated cost, $3,000. Provincial liability. 81,875. Dominion contribu- tion, $1,125. Number employed, ‘l3. Dependent on employed, 156. Total number assist/ed, 229. Man-days worked on wage basis, 318. Paid in wages. $632.22. Project No. 5. Anderson Bridge, New London, riprapping approach- es. Estimated cost. $1,000. Provin- cial liability, 8500. Dominion contri- bution, 8500. Number employed. 36. Dependent on employed, B2. Total number assisted 118. Man-days workedonwsgebesistcahidinme $2,000. Provincial ‘liability, luau. (Continued on P_a_qe S) Iceland’s Famous Valcano Reported In (l7 Valtyr Stefanmon, Associated Prom Foreign Sta-ff) BEYKJAVIK, Iceland, April 1 m, ‘fllunderous eruptions were still bursting tonight from the ice cap ' on the Bkeldararjoekull Cirkaxz. Iceland's famous volcano. The eruptions were heard for a disilnce of 100 miles and appar- Qntly were among the greatest in the country's history. Meuacing vegetation, sulphur ash began falling last night in several diswicts of southeast Iceland. The ground was covered in Breiddal and adjoining places and the ash started coming down today in northern Iceland. A column 0f smoke from the vol- cano was visible here during the afternoon. 1131118 far apove the hor- ilcn. Its height was estimated at Oirka at nearly 13 miles. lightning-like flashes from the volcano were seen here after the eruption becran Friday mism- Newl from the neighborhood was behtcd because of the breakdown of a telegraph line by the swollen river. Bkeidan glaciers were melt- ed by the volcano and poured into the river. The volcano is more than miles from Reykjavik. NI; EARNINU“ RECORDS 155 iOflnffl‘), April L-New records in earnings, working capital position and ore reserves, were attained by Noranda Mines, Limited in 1033, sc- cordlng to the company's annual re- ptrt which has been mailed to shareholders. Net profits were one- third greater than in the preceding year and mounted to $3.15 a share cnlnpared with $1.61 in 1032. E rap tion’ Lav. Members Dissatisfied lVith Relief Plan At a regular meeting of the Lab- ourers‘ Protective Union held yester- day the members strongly protes- ted agelnst the distribution of direct relief as carried out. by the City Council. The members stated that they not only received no pay, but their relief orders were cut. as well when they were ordered out. It was decided to communicate with the Department of Labor at Ottawa to have this matter looked into. The following resolution was entered on the minutes: “Resolved, that all members of this Union are hereby ordered to re- fuse to work for the City of Ohsr- lottetown for relief orders only and any member so doing shall stand suspended from this Union. Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the press and also the Mayor of this City. (Signed), Lemuel Rush, Recording Secretary Pro-Tern. (Ed. Note: The difficulty com- plained of may be due to the hold- up in federal relief payments, cc- casioned by Opposition obstruction to the unemployment bill 1n Parlia- ment last week, Parliament having to adjourn for the Easter recem with the provinces faced with the neces- sity of maintaining relief without Dominion assistance for nine or ten days.) U.S. Convict Slciys Two Patrolmen After Bank Raid -l1 “in Amn- n-maaa emu Wire) their weapons unhin- wcevm. m m1. ounter. wife of an oil field highway pztrolmen-I. worker n; mum. ‘Pen-- was eb- D. Murphy- ductpythewestbanklcisbvrvrlaen Home Prodacl (C P B - - I Guardian’ Qmng] HALIFAX. APril iisenenrswir’: a Federal Order-in-Council prova- 1118 for an exchange dumping Q1" on New Zealand butter mining Canada were forecast for Nova Sco- i-ll Bound-y by 1". w. Walsh, as- reotor of marketing for the pro- ‘ -Tf"l information now before :13: n! 0515c; guty willflhave 1 - “flux s ilizlng e the Nova Scotla market." m m Other oficlals estimated the duty would avenge three or four cent; 1 bound-enough, they said, to makl importstions unprofitable. The dut] is calculated on the basis o! 84.86 2-1 for the pound sterling, with the d11- lerence between this and the New Zea-land pounds exchange rate ba- lm lmlled as the special tariff. Qtrong shifting winds: cloud) with occasional rain at first, the: fair. (fnnudlgll Press! METEOROLU uxu, ilFlflfl-Q Tor nnlo, Allfll \illll1ll\ll11 and maximum {Nlllvvrillllft Dawson Aklavlk . Victoria Vanvouver Edmonton i2fifi3ttittfiil$ifi IORECA I'l' Iiswt 7-—Riron| lbw-anions] rmn It ahlffll! flruI_ Maritime cloudy with then fair OAR III-II SCHEDULE Week daya-Leaving s. m.:1 p m (Extra) Week nays- laavwu (‘opo- Tormentlll 1080 s. (litre); 1 lid p m. Borden I 15 75' -. ‘"r""1"i “ . - 11951.11 ~vu g1 1 $1‘; J AT HOME His Worship Mayor Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy will be at home, Wednesday April 4th from 4 till 8 p. n.