uses-...... ........~...a w...“ ......4.=..¢. ukxnmnssi-mlnaaezoaiss-eaiaausaulvmrmwmwranw wnervaw w" ' """"___—'_l » an MAXIMS MAXIMS ”' ‘ 0F A . MERE MAN MERE MAN Perfect human awe; is only to I ‘IP01 who ll absolutely and universally obeyed. Nrfect flaaldhl. loaaaod 18a. fill-Johan Oaardiar ‘In cam. §teamer To Relieve Conditions In Strait ‘_.=:~“ CHARLOTTETOWN.EANADA. FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1931 Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew 8 PAGES We all not belie ence of s have our sorrows but I do ve very much in the exist- orrows that never heal. Ammul Snhsr-riptiung Delivered lhfl. liy Mull Claudia and U. B. A. “.50. A Mahatma Gandhi t Makes People _(_)f India‘ Indian Leader Plea To Fighting, For His Political Life And For ,The Ideal To Which He Has De- voted His Career. (British United Press; KARACHI, India. wfarch 26.—An intpasslofled plea. for a chance to prove the power or his passive resis- ilms to British rule was delivered by the Mahatma M K. Gandhi oe- lon- 50.000 persons on the plains out- s=dc Karachi M0131‘, as violence in m- corners of India flung defiance i... the program h»: has sponsored. Gandhi, fighting for his political life and for the ideal to which he has devoted his career. to"l the thous- ands gathered to hear him that "ai- m 40 years of experimentation with the truth o! non-violence" he had succeeded in collecting his lorces for the attainment of independence. "If st this stage the youth leiguc re- sorts to violence all vmy efforts will be wasted." Gandhi cried. Re plead- rs for support of the six thousand delegates gathered‘ here in the 45th notional convention‘ of the all-In- dia congress. His grip, he felt, was surplus. due to‘ growing opposit- ion among the younger radical ele- ments whom he had in the past in- splred. As Gandhi pleaded, in Cawnpore and in the troubled ‘Ihsrrawaddy district near Rangoon, far to the rut in Burma, violence against the rule oi the British and ruthless 511mb"? in communlsl uprisings tore at the tranquility which Gandhi wusht to preserve. The years dur- lflil which he has instilled his doct- ANNOUNCEMENTS, v COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. “Montague 'I‘ilesday.,8pec1a1 show. "storm Waters." 4328-3-27-21. "Georgetown Monday. Moving Plaiuree. 4323-3-27-2i. “Cake Sale in aid of P. E. I. Hos- pital Saturday at Helium's. 4341-3-27-31. "Montague and Cardigan club loadin! live stock Wednesday April lu- easc-zi-a-i-u. “"'I‘he Road Back" Play and Dance in Cardigan Hall Easter Mon- day night. 4831-3-21-81. “clue locum‘; it Murray River. ihrch 31st. Meeting March 23th at 7J0 P. M. 1339-34741. “The miles of Baptist Church will hm delicious: home made Gales, lmd, Pastry. etc, on sale at Hol- flilhs on Saturday. 041-141-214 “Come to Concert and Bean our- w: in Bradalbane on Saturday. lurch cam-rt not line, Monday. ' 4882-34741. “Buy your week-end sum!!! 01 M". 00s., at l-iolmans on Batu!‘- lli and help the P. ll. I. Hospital. -_ isei-s-zi-al. “in , ‘fining trappin “.....""""'.r......'i"° "i" 0mm am. ' m esis-a-ri-zif 7"!‘ of the Vernon ‘hoi- club be held in Vernon Saturday evening. larch mu members ted to attend. m mm usc-s-av-zi. as Baring Uve non messy. lures am at Hunter River. Alden "We buying same date at Reusing- Ion. Everett Haalam buying at Iai- ‘i - amen wedlock. Home "or lm-s-n-n "Tenders will be received until ‘M! m; m the Hauling era we: NIB ‘Radars for W lnd all sup 1m between m- "lll 3.8. in .A1ichease Wad in can as instructed b! Dos-claw ‘Hi "‘§"m“on4-n-a. 3 i i ‘rineof pacific means toward the goal of independence has failed to bring the Hindus and Moslems into harmonious accord. While reports of these outbreaks spread uneasiness in Karachi-fill- ed with tens of thousands of fan- atic nationalists from all over the country-Gandhi preached his doc- trine of passive resistance. l-le was inclined to dismiss thc- attack on him oi’ his arrival yesterday as trivial- During the night bands of radical Nationalists attempte‘ to interview Gandhi, demanding an audience. Jawarhalal, Nehru Congress leader. prevented them from reaching him, but conferred with them for hours. The "red shirt” finally departed. shouting "who killed Rhagat Singh?" Gandhi." Rhagat Bingh was one of the three men executed It Lahore earlier this wcek."'I‘hs young radicals have seiz- od on this as evldenccbf Gsndhls allegedly falling power to intercede successfully with the British auth- orities. Gandhi said their execution had nothing to do with the truce which was agreed upon between him and Lord Irwin recently. This truce is being attacked by young congres- es, growing more bold daily. Gand- hi reiterated his declaration today in an interview, that 1f the Congress during this convention failed to rat- ify the Gandhi-Irwin accord, he would retire and g0 into seclusion until they rallied once more to his support and needed his leadership toward independence. GRAPHIC VIEWS AHI] LECTURE 0H EAR HDRTH Archdeacon Of The Arctic Heard With Great Interest Last Evening. ‘There was a crowded attendance at the Strand Iheatre last evening to hear the illustrator! lecture by the Venerable A. L Hurling. Anehedea- con of the Arctic, on ‘jTen Thousand Miles in the Arctic." The Rev. Canon Malone presided and briefly introduced the lecturer. The Vulnerable Archdeacon explained at the outset that. the maioflly 0f the pictures were taken by 11111186" in the sumsnzr of 101i, but one film was taken by the Rev. Mr. Bmlth, one of the missionaries in the Arolr ic, in the winter time, mun the con- cludln‘ reel was taken by a Govern- ment official. All rep ‘ ’ wh- im”, “ m” “may were at the elm, none bcilll moor“! lmvlv i" m, purpose of making a blow"- scenes shown were in- The tensely intemstlnu QM“ ygyed graphic XIIIPY$ _ ° m; amen of loo-bound 15nd and frown waur which have to ba covered by the mlmmm" l“ m’: discharge of their duties as educa- Nautilus Leaves ‘Base For Arctic Dash An interesting view oi‘ tile Numi- lus, Sir Hubert Wilkins‘ remodelled navy submarlm, which is seen leav- ing. Philadelphia on its first lap of its umey to the Jumping-off point of s perilous undersea trip across (Canadian Press) orrswa. out. March zs-An icobreaker is being sent to remove the ice which is impeding passenger Edward Island and the Mainland, This announcement was made in the House of Commons today by Hon, R J. Manlon, Minister of Railways and Canals in reply to a question by Mr. W. Chester MoLure, (Cons) Queens P. E. I. One Killed, '13 Injured When Train Jumps Rails (Special to the Guardian) WINNIPEG, March 26-One death from shock and thirteen persons in-l lured was the toll of c. Canadian‘ Pacific Railway lflssenger train do. railment 16 miles west of swift Cur- rent, Sask, last night. ‘ Striking a. broken rail, five cars of the westbound train were hurled 1P0!!! U18 $130k, bringing injury m the , ngers in four sleeping cars and waiters in the diner. Manning Fisher of Cleveland, Ohio, died shortly after the derailment from shock, according to an official stage. merit by the railway offices hare this morning. He. was p, victim or heart disease an attendant physician said. Most seriously lnjurgd w“ Thomas H. Smallwood, 2380 smith 8t. Regina, who suffered a sprain- ed baok. The train was C. P. R. no. 3 westbound. towards the continuance and fur-the;- dovflooment of the Chuhroh of Eng- land missionary work in the far North. He asserted that if the Es- kimos were in be saved, work must be carried out by the churches, as even authorities on the Arctic who are not particularly religious in their views declare that only by the work of the missions can tile-extinction Ice Breaker To Help Situ and freight service between Prince‘ the north Polar seas. At New Yorklabsorbcr officially which is made (o take impact, should the trim craft will be trhrlslcnedfiPr-ellmlnary trial runs quite came up to the expectations of surface. Structure its sponsors. Now the special shock ation I ii. Siamese Twins Are Named As Co-respondents (British United Press) KANSAS CITY. Mm, March 26 -—A divorce suit. in which ihe Siamese twins. Daisy and Violet Hilton of San Antonio, Texas were named as eta-respondents I was on record today in circuit l court. Mrs Mildred Oliver testi- , fled that both "twins loved her husband and gave him expensive presents and that he told her he loved them. The gifts included an automobile, jewelry and cloth- es, she said. Her husband left her two years ago to become ad- vance agent for the twins. Mrs Oliver's petition recites. She was granted the divorce by default. i i SIR. HUBERT WILKINFREMODELLED SUBMARINE PUTS OUT 0N FIRST LAP. sticking from the ...". craft strike on ice wall or similar seen amidships disappears when craft is ready to dive under the ice. ‘>- aivlsui §EARtHFflR missile American Flyer Made ! Final Four H 0 u r Flight Over Ocean Near Horse Island. (Canadian Press) CORNE-RBROOK, Nfld. March 26 v-Bernt. Balchen returned latte to- 'day from a four hour flight over the socean near Horse Island in a furth- er searchfor Varick lfi-lssel and oth- ‘,ers missing in the Viking disaster. ‘He reported no trace of them and twill give up further search, returning to Boston Saturday morning. i l l a France ’s Gold l MacBrien Is Re-elected Pres. (Canadian Press) OITAWA, Ont. March 26—-M.aj0r General S. J. NliacBrlen, C.B.O.M.G., 13.80., of Ottawa one of the fore- most sponsors of aviation in the Do- minion, was re-elected President of the Aviation league of Canada at the annual convention here today. George M. Ross, recently appointed Bem-eta-ry of the Canadian Flying Clubs Association, was chosen Gen- eral Secretary. The league named the Governor General and Lady Bessboroilgh as patmsu-in-chiief. More Rioting , (pl-mm unites Press) PARIS. March 26—1=rance‘s new gold policy began to show signs of easing international monetary rela- tions today, when the Bank of France announced that its gold reserves during the past week had llltifeflfied only 8,081,807 francs (approximately $321,274). The increase was the (small est in six months and brought France's gold reserves to a total of 5040211811110 francs, or about 82,244.- 115372. At. the same time the propor tion of outstanding paperroseio the highest level in history at 55.40 per cent of the preserves. ' with this gold stored away in its underground vaults the Bank of France has been active Ln promoting French loans to Roumania, Yugosla- via, Graces and Poland. France has lust granted a loan of $40,000,000 to Rioumania, while a. new loan to Yugo slavia was granted early in the year. In thigh, semi-s and moral "Wmm-jo: the Ihkimos, be prevented, n ‘rho Archdeacon. It ‘he maul" means are not Aaken to prevent their of the rrwiuw- 1'1"“ "l W“ i“ heavy death-rate and gradual dwind- the audience to send contributions ling, before very long they will be '-"' as extinct as the Dodo. ' The proceedings were brought to a ozllggliihliwmfzlfelzk fatal‘ close by the singing o: the National ‘ _ rho“ "m. “mm. Kw m, Anthem and the pronouncing of the lilies in. ltea-a-rt-u Bmovnown w, Qantas/I'- miatnca iii-mound ins-imam, .¢~ India, Killed (British United hen) rioting there. Thousands of residents fled from the city in terror as Hind- CALCUTIlA. March iii-Latest ad- us and Moslems battled in the street. vices received from Cawnporc tonight British troops and native police were said that 112 persons had been kili- rushed to Cawnpola from neigh- __.._. PARLIAMENT wninsrrmi hcniiuocs On Wednesday, April 1st, And Will Reas‘ semble Monday, Ap- ril 13th. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont. March 26--Par11a- men-t will rise for the Easter recess on Wednesday April 1, and will re- assemble on Monday April 13, accord ing to a motion sponsored by the Prime Minister, which was passed in the l-louse of Commons today. The interim supply bill will not be intro- duced until after the Easter adjourn- ment. Tomorrow the Prime Minister will table supplementary estimates for the current fiscal year. These will take care of unforscen expenditures incurred since the last session of Parliament. Explaining the lengthy recess to the House, the Prime Minister said that the new Governor General, the Earl of Bessborough would sail for Canada tomorrow, and was expected at Halifax, N. 5., on the following Saturday, Alpfll 4, reaching Ottawa the succeeding Tuesday. A number of Cabinet Ministers would be pro- ceeding to the Nova Scotian Capital to welcome His Excellency. FERRY HASP 24 HUUR BATTLE WITH THEIBE Not for a goodly number of years have ice conditions in the strait been so severe as this season, according to railway advices, and the absence of board ice this year have made these conditions even worse. Heavy floes oi ice coming into the Strait this Spring have grounded in places raising a barrier that only wind and tide can move. Taking almost twenty-four nours for a round trip. the car Ferry hat- tled the ice from Thursday morn- ing at 1.15, when she left Tormentine to dock at Borden at 6.45 a. m. She left Borden on return at. 1.13 p. m. yesterday and docked at. Tormentine at 12.07 this momlng. After cleaning fires and cooling the Ferry will leave Tormcntine this morning on return to Borden. The train from Borden arrived in the city on time last night. Put Arsenic In. Childrenk Milk (Special to the Guardian) HARRJSONVHJLE. March 26- Because the children she ted in ex- change for their fathers work on the farm drank too much milk. Martha Kennedy. landowner put arsenic into their milk so they wouldnt drink so much, it was stated by W. M. Armstrong. county prosecutor yesterday. Winfred York. 21 months‘old son of Elmer York- tennant farmer, died in convulsions as a result and another son Donald. was made 111. but will recover. The accyed woman and her brothers. Ale ander and William Kennedy supplied York with food and milk in return for work. (Canadian Press) DUBLIN, Irish I-‘ree Stwle, Ma: is-Timothy llealy, veteran Irish statesman and first Governor of the lrlsh_l'ree State died here as 1:50 1i- Ia. this mus. terday’s Sess The debate on the Draft Address, which it was expected would extend into next week, came to a sudden close in the Legislature yesterday, afternoon, Premier lea being the last speaker, the preceding speakers being Messrs. Cox, Gordon and Hon. J. D. Stewart. The Premier. who had moved the adjournment on Wednesday afternoon, continued the debate for upwards of two hours yesterday and when he concluded at 5.50 p. m. the motion on the Address was put by the Speaker and carried. In the course of his speech the Premier credited the Bennett. Gov- ernment with having dealt gener- ously with this Province in the mat- ter of unemployment relief. Asked by the Opposition leader to explain what was meant v in the Speech from the Throne by the Ticket of Leave Act, Mr. ma. said there were special cases where a jail prisoner might be given an op- portunity of earning his freedom by good behaviour and by reporting to the Provincial Police regularly. lion. Mr. Stewart: "You can't log- slate for criminals." Premier Lea: "We don't purpose to legislate for criminals, but there are a. great many men in jail who arc not known as criminals under the Criminal Code." lion. Mr. Stewart: many." Premier Lea: "Yes. there are many “Not very i Lplqpon, .March 26.—Malco1m MacDonald, M. P. a son oi the Prime Minister, who acted as llason officer between the Indian RmlndTable, Conference and the Press, is credit- ed by the Morning Post with the authorship of interesting revelations concerning the Governments eon- fererlce strategy which have just been published in the l-‘tetford 'I‘imcs. The writer says that the Conner vativc and Liberal delegates at the beginning tried to persuade the Gov- ernment to state definitely to the In- dian delegates that they could not hold out any prospect of Dominion status for lndln in tho near future. In urging this Lord Peel and Lord Reading wanted to bc honest with the Indians and not risk detaining them in Englond- by false preiences. The writer adds that the procedure RailwaymenReach An Agreement (Canadian Press) LONDON, March 26—Peace was assured in the railroad world today by the decision of the delegates to the conference of national union rail men to accept the award of the na- tional wage board by which earnings would be reduced a maximum of fivt per cont subject to the main- tenance oi the minimum wait 0i forty shillings a wcck. The other two unions. railway clerks and engine men and firemen already hi!" M- ceirtc-(l the au-ord. Today's vote of acceptance was 49 to 31. (Associated hes!) LONDON. March ZIF-Amold cases. worthy cases. of this Act is to reform rather than Debate En ds A On DrafiAddress Premier Lea Only Speaker at Yes- ion. House Ad- journs Until 3 P. M. Monday. s Missing AFTER. VIKING BEAST A. G. Pcnrod, of Waterbury 00ml. who is still rcpt/riled missing follow- ing explosion and fire that destroy- ed the scale-r, Viking, off Home Il- iand. off the roast of Newfoundland. He was a moving picture cameraman The intention _-__i (Continued on page 8) __..-.; Premier’s Son Is Accused Of Revealing Party Secrets Said to Have Betrayed Tactics Pursucd by Government in VDealing With Indian Rou nd-Table Conference.‘ urged irould have smashed UR 00n- fercnco and would have made 1m‘ possible the largo concessions to 1n- dia which Lord Peel and 10rd Read- illg on behalf of their respective parties. zlnnounrerl at the closing stages o.’ the conference. 17w Weather, Etco HAY (.0 0x11 AND BORROW fnoueuz WHEN You cm MAKE ii YOURSELF \ ‘IURONID. March 21-17251: north easterly‘ winds, mostly fair, not llilllfll change m temperature. Temperatures Maxmuml ... ... ... l8 bliuinlunl ... .. .. .... 29 High tide this afternoon at 2.46 and tomorrow Morning at EN. Sun sols this evening at 8M and rises tormorrmv morning at 551. Bennett, u-hosc hooks are known throughout the Englliih-spflllllng world. was near death tonight of flphoid lover. first quarter Moon Friday llllfi 27. lO-l A. l\l. S'Sidc tide l8 nzlnutcs M!‘ 9.111 Oharkatiqewwn.