xp _ 'dis HBIMAN' U1-iasvulhssu-» sllI_K Harbor 11;- 18-No- was still in (ri wind and sun-m that played with shipping and hlghwnyl Along of south shore coast- beaches were strewn wreckage of lobster and fishermen counted loesss at thousands ot more than 40 hours proahee has been del- wl rain while a snort- easi wind e! gale veloc- whlpped the seaboard. llifdi &\¢IIled¢Pll1°) sn lleeresl h ellh pd wall Advance. 1;; ll 5 E; ‘§|§§ it § ati ii E --_ Kr? Ee? gigigil 'r iii U nu th-. 'aunt !‘armo1l‘i.h-Hielbin'-ns), that certain UBSIER-MEN Fe de ral Survey e ||E`iV|lY§ Uf Highway Plan _|l_ElAYEU W/ithin Fortnight *°D°°k Premier MacMillan’s Recent Wind, Announcement In Legislat- ure Corrobor r>.eycm;-rf-eww Minister In Parliament. investigates Maznsm _ii-.__._._¢_ PIIBUG YIDRKS RELIEF PLAN __-__ Gov’t Will Follow Ad vice of Building Or- ganizations in Pro- ject. (0.P.%0Ur|ian'slpechlWil\) U31' A Ari!!!-Thepublic works whidlwillbelnitiatedlfl thebcminloncovernmentinecn- nectionwithrelieloi unemploy nssni.willnsm‘;:lon¢the suggsdlans were construction Anocisti ¢industrlalgroup:h.thrcr;“‘ wlmtfl ¢1l‘1lIl _ mouths’ Premier R.8.Bsnnett toldthexoussoroommomtoday. I.otss°‘he stated get "the NV- srnmsnproposee introduce bill dealing with waits schedulewculdbe indicatinswbotthe vrensdid net hyethaithasewouldbe rl-istimscovsriqslnsll aiohirbe aklltbelinss one sested !lrm.JI.R».1stcn _._A 8E? iii. :ries iii tiii. severemeat ` cas.. chasm ated By Prime §§§§§§§§;§§;s§ ._ 5;gEg,.s gg in §§§§§§§€§;§§é I Eiéiiga iii Eiirr- llldll WIS) Irvs: lttsatlon '!‘hehimsl¢inbter - sinserwouldsurv withinthenext! artlrinilmtassil r iii; . ii§§“§ii§§@ 2;? = iii: rigéiii ’ iii; i iiigigiiiiéiiiéir .iii lré.i»:§eei§;r§§= .tg Fi' 5?; - - 5 ti E i E E i 5;? ‘gg 5 "Egg §;§§i§§§ii§§§e§a § :£5258 8 § 8 ri.i§;§§§§§E@is§i giegiiairiiiiégi 3 E Find Favor In Britain ` .__-1- r. odueanlse°hIWlf°> w&rr:v'vs.Asl1111-Ih“\°°°“ tswmcmtamsselusbelnlltlih ceaseddemandsadanedianisns- q-chickansirdntrttisli avi; |25* FF iii E F! .ifis ‘iii ii i'i§§i:i ilk: ii ilu r 'go ii NK Insuli Ettradited From Tluiiieqyt ILQMHII lE1ig45t .fintil iii? lil iii li §;i ,i gt ggi; fsrfri rrigglsiiirs iii éiriiii ini; gf ‘Zigi ifgié Sli# `“ iiirii i 35 li ir 34. l'°9W° ss- lish- R. B. Bennett Commons , Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLO’l’l‘ETOWN. CANADA. SATURDAY. APRIL 14. 1934 14 PAGES ;;-;-_.,';_-_;'_»“_;-_ gg'°;f~;_ 7,; King’s Musician I I I in g 2 ei; iii! rite Will Rebuild Iron And Steel I n d u s t r y <<»’“.‘.'i..ir..."”°""i».'€;.‘7“c‘.‘n.§“l%"“¥»’,I U-lh Indo and Steel Federation to- day lnwde public s draft ilve yea.: ble-n through which it hops; to gain complete control or the industry thmigmlt the empire. thenzhgc hes unwrwrovu omni: treasury and tblt the presse '33' nt dutym will mmm § 5; Ez suuuruu League of Nations De- mands Explanation of Action From the Liberian Gov’t. (A. P. By Gnardinfs in Win GENEVA. April 18.- e Lesgug ct Nations vu Pllvbd in an embar- rlllins liznt tonisht by reports that scores ci members of the Krus tribes in interim Liberia., which the Leliue itself had Derlusdld to dil- srm had bee . n massacred. A protest from the league was dispatched to the Liberian Govern- ment by Tribal chieitains, it was reported. after pllsvers with officials oi Lib- erian forces-are now "disappear-ing.” The league commission, headed Dr. Melville Maclienzis, in 1932 induced the Krus to surrender their iields in the interest oi peace with the Liberian Government. Bons oi chiefs, alter Weeks oi dangerous strugslo in the Jungle, during which they were attacked by wild beasts. reached neighboring colonies md succeeded in forwarding protests ta till: Leagug on Europe-bound mam- Dl- _Ths League tonight received con- tirmstism tram sources, it wss announced, grievances were well founded. Hmm Illtheptbleatdllpltehedh Ylgelplil-ldthellberiln eondi “mum Till'-_ werssaldtobedstmco- attain. French Premier Refuses 1 To Yield On Pol- icy Of Salary And Pension Slashes. M Alexander ll. Uh1,Ass0cia¢- ed Press l‘or-eirn sing 94,513. Avril ‘L3-(Alsccetcd PNN -‘M wcitilx y marked by strikes. rumum. filling sun mr. fllht on high re- ed tonight by er Gaston s policy oi ss Ei ig gi il ggi , §i§r=§?5§rt ai _ g = ei? gas; §§,:i§,l‘~f§ii§i§;~;f§; sggggegi li = e as §?si?§§i 5 suddenlyended--d vsiannsrenehed iii? *iii Ez; iii millflle »f7lEFZSl? 1?I'7'[f1if7UY()lNi IELZEIZYZIIS' }U\i .F1E!zilNd(Z£? R fn i . - 1”*-*1 Bright Spots Of The Week 8 .5 if GOVUIHIIB §~2‘ s 'e 5 on it feet. A commission to invostignte con. dltions among nort.hernNewBnm.s- wick fishermen was proposed by Hon. Peter Veniot. iiornser Post- master General. prcmptim the Prime Mnisteris ermouncemmt.. The Msritimer painted Q dismal picture oi distress among fishermen due to low prices and storm chm- age. The Stevens Committee, uid the Prime Muster, will hear represen- tations dcakned to 2ncrea.as_prices and lower the spread between pm- ducer and consumer. At th: same time, he said “ac fl-r as the fishing industry is concerned. in the Mar- Wmes, Quebec, Britidb Oolrlnbla cs' infernal fisheries. meh as Iehe Winnipeg. any re-presentations cd iihe Rrovlnces will be considered and ii the case merits tsvorsblc considereton. such consideration 5 dir?-2% .ig igiiri iri§r§s§ ' iiiizii . B' Wiliiunbul Libenlmsmbvr Antfgonish-Cmvtbvlv W” tsecrmter-chanrlednlt crerbiccude “iedmrsam World 's Cheapest Air Service § r (By the Canadian Prem) > (ly Gnnrrdinlrs Bseahl Wino) l HALIFAX-New all-time mon - ‘ IJ record for carlo - lished in Marc 709 tml lor ni N percent sg; 3 3 nr? Ein- Ulptcentoverthatofaysaralc, 11710014 N. le-New po- nel teidled Ssnotmltarcheom pe-red 'Uh 19,10! in larch, 1983. millsnledllpsrcans. i rig il' gli iii (CJ. Vk Bans Dy dirdllah Special Who) _ IDNDON. April ll-'lhe worlds cheapst air service il to be il- aulllrlted between Glnpw. Bel- ! and lamdm. ut Theservioewilicansalsnsvrl nctmmeihsnapelliv emi# ii Venlee.hasbeenchar¢0d\71W° Neucmimu-aniccuneuwex §i§,§5§§§@§ Qéggggegiil égéggiii iitiigigg . ow i MERE MAN i Nehlenrhlehenlsesaetseesivs anllnll. i S- _--A-_li Visiting Canada Sir Btailord Crlpps, oi London, Eng., lkmer solicitor-lenenl in the labor government, who h visi¢|n| Ganesh. __-___.__*__ SUVIET-rE»o0V’T. HUNURS HEROES 1.. Rescued and Rescuers of Wrangel Expedi- \ tion Receive Recog- lution. (A. P. By Gnardlan‘s Special Wire) MOSCOW, April 13-The seven aviators who rescued 101 Russians iromsnmcticscaieofloe and thereby wrote e brilliant chapter in the history of human struggles afainst isr-northern elements were given the highest honor tonight ever accorded by the Soviet, Gov- ernment. By a special recommendation ol JOM! Stalin and other high offi- cials a new and unprecedented o D°°¢ll\58l'» 1933- mm title sms created especially for :sued in mu PORT ALFRED. Que.-Local mill weE’pu’°°,f"2‘°,,t';’h,“',|,,,,°:° be mem-tnst or “heroes or the soviet widespread strike 0! Consolidated PIP” °°1'D°flt|nh used vm mm 'p pssomgus and Union"-end, in addition, they and ployeea in Faris WUI UNIDO 0D¢l'liii0Ds Holt UNK. wo pilm , their mechanics were awarded the slthowh various ¢B¥1D¢°!\l~b°\l¢ 335 H1011. ¥°11°Wi|18 mmm. my 1 Order oi Lenin and a monetary ¢n»n5t|1|1j1| nm I lhll\°di7W11 |1210 lldii 0¢fDb8!'. R‘u"y comma’ _ uuguqu tm” !0!t'l° ERIE. Ont.-Pnight trat- th, um NN,” fic 07# lllohill-n 0°i1¥2l'tl Lilies UP 1.). gg w1gh¢_ medal within the power ol the So- Ireward of one years salary The | Order of Lenin is the most coveted vict Government to grant. 0-f1|B‘|l|l Uf1lll\l’l~ E , Ai the Mme time these highest 51°, Gmlal, N, B,-St, George W xafn 1 n 8 officials oi' the Communist party nun and Paper compmy, Ltd., if I _ a::dthcdRw1=n Ggzenegenaétr xpendlngiu pant! and will s a ecree sv/ar K C :dd lbvlatw isdn vomit. otnan oi the Red Star to the rescued .___ persons, who took refuge on an ice LONDON. Ont.-Startins Nl (gr. vi. mm up a»unslsn's pea on srhem when the steamer *IK 'Ill 01 0000?! and Office Upcinl Win) Cheliuskln-on which they were cmvlnea ci Klllcrs Ocmoenr hm nous, sp:-u is-A runcus ttel- returning mm wrmgn mund- increasd 10 womb un doctor, Proteus: vitaus oi ,,,, muhed by me grinding we and Ink PW. 13. ductim Issued let ull lllsay "mm who gives oil ad Members oi the scientlilc expedi- Pelnr Company with MTE' ave:-are 3% ugm mn ner dsestl um to wi-s.ngelrs1mc,hesded by cutwt cl N tem ll-It Well- om schmmt will be given s whilealilp. '1‘hascsnm,whoisspstdant\t become ii §i §r Z Prof. . premium ot six months salary md “nu 1 °°t"°‘"‘°°" '"9' p|_|-pg pgs has hem the umm: o ting their "°°““ °’°"'“ "’° °" °"‘” “mf glut or mmweiu ssrmsms §,:?,,m4s§§;m.r::!:ni°m erected inlloscow. lliiiliiiiiiiifi li§i'»rF5§ iiiil ij;-ifirfilf it lying; §:§l§i = 2 iiiiii t i i l i »-.3 l .ig 1 gi ii' I2 .ii Strikes Continue To Dot‘ lJl.SL l51¢itzst1ikzl .liizriznarz , J _ef _ The automobile lndgtrv Vi-I pmding out ears s p Ipted. heed” for probably the bl!l¢l*» monthi production in iour years. but menaced nevertheless by wslk- outx. Detroit tool and die workers_ numbering SDM quietly quit work while union lesdm went abcut ne- ptiaiing individunl agrefmenh with manufacturers and shops. No disorders arose, and more appli- hansim was ie!! ov¢ pmsible out- lea in the automobile igqllfsx _ iberals utvoted 64- n Relief Bill VY; DAMAGE ALONG N. S. COAST IINARMEII Stevens Committee To Investigate Conditions »rn|sism£nIr1tThe Fishery Committee WilE:ar Represent .dons Designed To ,ncrm;|NDEPENUtENT Prices And Lower Spread Be- tween Produce And Consmner. Industry SHIPPERS PASS RE SULUTI UN Urge Interests of Smaller Potato And Turnip Shippers. At I meeting attended by six or eight independent pots.; shippers, held lest evening ln tra office oi Mr. Mnllinson and pro- slded oven' by Mr. J. L. Douglas, tha iollowing resolution was passed: “Whereas mein changes have developed in potato marketing dm- lng the put few years which have given increased control to three large shippers, and “Whereas s control board is a- bout to be formed in this Province to regulate the marketing ot nat- ural products, and “Whereas three large .shlppan have had the opportunity oi’ exe presslns' their opinions so i Agricultural Committee oi in Lqislstivo Assembly while the smaller indepaadent shipper; have D01 hed an equal opportunity. “Be it therefore resolved that up . Goverrérrdegt ol this Province hs N006 llrled to carefully con- Nu' the iliberests of the emellse l\°¢sio and turnip shippers and t'lmteC0mn1ittee of threeheap- P°1nted from thu meeting to wal upon one Agricultuml Committee of the Legislative Assenisly st itll pleasure, to present a copy of this resolution and such arguments as H19-Y, in the opinion oi the Coup mittee be in the best intern-sh od the industry at laige "It was further resolved that I I- Dvuslas. P. J. Ney and A. mum- son be delegated as the cornmiixq to take ce-ro ol the gbove rmolu. tim. "It was further resolved that a Committee consisting of J. 1., 301181!-I. P-t-£1 lilly md Allan ll: WK!! I6 Ovmplction the for-mation oi a non-proi’lt non trading srvico organisation Q the interests of potato shipper-L" J. L. DOUGLAS, Chairman Allan L. MM:Kny, So¢mi;,ry_ nie Weather, Etc B . Miu£:'E$i\r“EFi&¢» ‘Mu dilute fm' Amrf tim! _ \ 7/f .' @\| ' if o Strong easterly winds or [nies with occasional rain. (Canadian Press! rlnrnosonoor-mr. orrr. |»;_ 'rm °‘|_°_ April ll-Minlmunr sail mer! fill Ollllifil - U A uv . _ Victoria ... . ‘_~ Vancouver ... . 4f~ ldmon-ton 4-' Ben!! .. . 7" Oalgsay Beshtools ... . '»\ Winnipeg ~“ Toronto . Kingston 0! lawn _ llontfeel .. 1- ... ... l?llntb?onn"... mum D 1 Dawson ... '- I il 1;!! 2'II"`-'§3C2?‘2’ ...... .I -"i '_'\ £!2;~te 'Ji 2.’ M Ill IOIEAST lsrllime West:-lverrrsling r\ nds: mom, flnndy sad mild; occasional niisritlhe lest:-Strom* essierlr “Mg sp 'gig with cores onsl rain. V lin tide tl: leraiss at io es sad at ll. _ mgirirussts this evening at I 1! and rloee tenerrev lorslasst 511. I|‘n;° qmsrtq noon harley. lvfl ei|::eeu minutes been s on 3BB§‘°'5c|n»m fp; hy Borden O il at Casrloeuto 33 I -. .-1 s. a". '$351 ` ,d&:erns=n.r2nr~“ i G i - 1 av.»-a-a~a~us»~,»»p-.--1 _*_ 2 -- - »-1-TT: h ~ I s