Statement day. Insurgent Bombings Protest- ed. GNDON. March 21ft?!‘ Cabin M-The consider the ihoslovskis in rel: uy. and developments in spun, It reviews foreign policy prior Prime Minister Chsmberlainis station to the House of Oom- s ‘Dnusds is Cabinet’ will have before it views oi’ the vfrious domin- nunicstions from Government. liable sources l6 Minister h h niioy is nnt likely to rnnounce 5px Ira-tn‘; Igtllrte Pol“ M"! res .ri in be. It is understood here Dosninions favor lslnptlms of liey oi no fresh commitments. Jtwss‘ Oonbem rh Lyons slicn Government had been Minis 016d lberlsin first Germany has sssursnces retarding the it! of (ieeohoslovekia. was understood here this m’: J."o"‘o'°~.iio€i“£....oo“‘°""" sen o .. 2st? "mo. “i” s all: Md ' e nation. It‘ was smell sn mymflhgtegr I assurances slovekis. st the rnment to u‘ is non‘: ien Line Club loading bogs iaives every Tuesday. Hours n-ses-n-rcz-s-tx. in live h t Albany ingtth. Interest. Ibidsy 20th on. G. C. Gr to Bo Social d C - i‘... cl‘... .1. ‘“ °“ ttth. ion l BI ve heir tlhmrald s n uiron 24th. v’ It ifilt yields: fir. 0B.’ The w by the death of Dr. Hail last Jum- us isl hurt began to organize Alberta early in 1985, contested the six- scat Edmonton riding in the iiliii ‘provaicial elections but was de- es Waterways Project he a Government in- to find e peaceful solution » Budeten German ority 7i. . abinet nib-committee was food to be working pf lhe forekn _poiicv state- or review st tilefliijgbin- martin '3l'i:;HQftBV“h Kali lntii further mice. k100i. Institute concert Bull, Numb 22nd. mtil further notice. I. th River "Milsicsl Drama" ad until March N iAPiNtSEillSS HEAVLG urns Plan To Blast Way hand filled in will!" 84¢ “u” t] of the canal snrl muWn-g-KW Rl-QWJ" ‘"7" atten . 1t! 0f U16 lag lfillfll- later it was decided. d“ HiSTANIT-Y KILLED FlLfioMsft-‘Jl; Landrlfleiloi - nsbintl slum foo evel oi i Qflyg 20 miles south to hu- qpqy t Tsterhdvssm. will! er qqefnosn town. snothsr column hwed to out the unmet M"! eest w n u“ “M2116 Qw-fll-S-Il-aiq: “éméiirnwksoim grit 115E, ‘(Continued on page 'l, Col. s) Whirlwind CampaignMapped For Austria-German plebiscite -_——»_n- in; fil, MM ‘leaders Wm Id- msehlne of the Nil! "4 3W" fi :wu mobilised ‘Groom 1%,} WW1“! 1b jmi N" 8M‘ I I a wvgpii,”‘,gtéiog‘i.% U. “I; es close to 1M i“ w“ "' ' leaders o: ~ fit- t: [TA BRLTISH CABINET IIMINIIJNS ililll Nil lttli Illlllilllttltll Flamberlain To Make Seat For Party-In Alberta C0__n_t_est. ‘(By The Canadian Press) dit Party v s pursilty cf 1,985 votes over his nearest opponent Complete. unofficial r e t u r i. s from 14d! polls ggcve Kennedy, Boc- ial Credit, 9,8 votes; Robert C. Marshall, Liberal, 7,934, and Wai- ter Cieveley, Conservative, 2.468. The plurality comporedto the B32- vote lend the late Dr. W. S. Hall ‘ polled in the 1m general election mu six candidates were in the 1-1;. tots! vote of 20,301 mssbout ‘ll r cent oi the pout-bis vote, $8, . in the constituency. In 1985, s totalyote of 16,113 was polled. as necessitated Kennedy. ‘t. follower of Soo- Credit since Premier Alber- Rejected By U. S. Lake to Lake Superior sn exporting surplus electrics! energy to New York consum- era. unless such proizots form pert of sn internrthnll a- greement on the whole Great Lakes-St. Lswrence waterways scheme. Providing s sensational de- velopment in the power ex- port dehste now in progrml in the House of Commons here and tn the recent controversy between the Ontario snd Do- minion governments over wat- er division. Prime Minister MvoKsnsie King, jmt before adjournment tisnigihi. tabled the United States pronounce- ment on these two question“. Across Grand Canal. (By The Associated Press) snmcz-m. mics 22-min- dsyi-Jcpsnese hesvy artillery W“ v massed today in two sectors close mo; n o a ‘do? Wit‘... mo? bis-rat?» °' assaults and 118M. sftlllfil? were pieced nesr t£g one invsdins 0 W“ WW“ of dirchow. ture of isuchow. lumillm °‘ pukesv sud Luudisi tllfll the Chlllfl? places came 1n t the lead through m, never was a. contender in A.R. Mclennan, Mr. Mars Mr. Kennedy's election when the Iizfficial count was nearly com- B ed. Three’ federal cabinet members, rs of Parliament ._. of oiogy at Acacia. wueitilty. Wnsfvlilo. N. 8., wmo ted ut th lness of th RIVER. HEBIB 3l—- iGPl-Fidele sltltiverlebsrtfle annual. Marsh ill-MPF“ awe amdersfsllofstone. mu nstive . Mr. Marshall, a former mayor p! Qslserv. led me voting when bal- n. , con ed t, and Han. Zsn McKenzie, min- qt defence. addressed in; on behalf 0t m. Premier Aiberhart spoke half of Mr. Kennedy whf‘ also hsd Marshall. on be- pcrliament for Toronto Greenwood moke_<>n.bchslf_oi_liér-_0lcvelev-- illti. PARENT rucman loss. only z Ell Stipendiary M a g i s - trate K. M. Martin, Ks Co’ 95i- M gistrste K. M. . w; elected esi- t Keiit col Parent-Teacher Association st an list flight. W. Yeo, vice-princips-i 0f School, was made vice- Miss Mary Ramsay, mher of the school‘ teaching staff, was elected urer. Other members of . P. A Creel- Miss Ethgll? Taylor Mrs. Percy speakers include who outlined various aspects of tire o nimticn, Prof. Howard 0o of Wales O01- ege staff, who described the won- derful work carried on organisations in o Dominic and D Ares-s- a- J l’. Lents. Mrs. Creel- slmilsr of the W. Co: F’ Annapc-Js ti yidmltoobjm “t! “it? weliehi»; 10ml) Q onuizmoh p siihool and community d to foster goodwill sag between per- eo . About eighty people. representing paren bers oi the Wes Kent School teaching stsif were in_ ltl-lttimo been at first intended that; the members was ‘t no brie? should to orm his opinion ss to whether to press for o brief or not after he heard reaoono for the change oi’ attitude. 1e proposed fvoud have the effect try: Chergttetown, Mr. M its present form there woud be mer, 96 cents per barrel; water rates '18 cents per barrel. On rice, by rail 64 cents per cwt., the year around; by water high quality for human use. 30 cents Per cwt., for feed 1B and 16 cents r cwt members pointed out. all traffic to Montreal and Lake Ports would be regulated so fer as freight rstes were concern - Based near the level of rail rates. Province would be to increase the price of articles imported and de- crease the price oi natural pro- ducts exported, speakers said. sndgormontlrle would be made on sun s rrv rem June it! to September 11. inclusive, it was ouncsd by Mr. A. Megabit. chs-irlnan of the time- tsb committee of the Board. The information was contained in let ter to Mr. MacKinnon. superintendent of ghrince Edward Island Division of e The boat would leave Borden ferry would. be s st 8.10 y, effective from Monday June 10 to Saturday} September x10. h These milLnmfi _. e TRANSPBRT mu orvnsm u ililllfltll Board 0f Trade Mem- bers See Proposed Measure Detrimen- tal To This Prov- ‘i’ ince. Members of the Council of the Charlottetown Board o! Trade in special session last night voiced opposition to the proposed tress- pert bill, which has received firs reading in the House oi’ Commons. Speakers discussing the mutter in-. formally were Messrs. J. O Hynd man. who referred to sections of the posed bill. R. E. Mutch, W. L. I-Blggns, S. A. McLeod. A. W. N lsse D I’ Hyndm O. . B . . Archibald, and Alfred Picksrd Lieut. Ool. o. s. r-u , president of the chair. No definite move wI-s made W the Board to o e the bill, owsit- ing action by e Maritime. _ - Deflation Commission which meets in emergency session at Amherst Opialgarc-h 25. t nights session of the Coun- "cil was called princi-psii to ac- quaint Mr. R. E. Mutch, O arlotte- town Board oi Trade re resents- of tive on the Maritime anspor- tatlon commission with the coun- cil's attitude first, towards the transport b . second] , towards the presentation of a e! to the RDWQU. Commission by the Trans- P0118. tlon Commission. Mr. Mutoh explained that although it had Trsmportatlon Commission should firs‘ s“ tslrici the present atti- t some» be ented. Mr. Mulch was tol trans t bill ofwiactlcsl- c up s11 steomshp traffic ubch de- Under the transpor bill, board ed by a rd and the water rates The effect of the bill in this Sunday Crossing oi Ferry Two round trips between Borden by the csr 2e s .I I80 M1‘. E. W. m the Comedian National RBRZWBW. 00 a. m. and f! p. m.. and t 7.00 s. m. s. m. daily excep ds "$22k- (Continued on page ‘l, Col. s) ,‘ Succumbs To injuries In Collision @311"...- freshen: u - ma»; ‘was Special I duraherin in spring berisns siw ugt mu of ‘snow, W. - . . ent here, on 1.i:\ uilht of March h ‘we ordered hsléi without to swsit trisi. J.” . Kettle, Gran?!’ uting sttorne to- J. Mersereau, rth, the accused. uested that s, joint in order to svod three separate Japanese Naval Officers I.‘ ttained ofisrch fll-lrwo Jap- ibers were detsine hours enthusiasts at! flint B! m _—.-_. if ‘gt. glubm Worb, Readob Covers Prince Edward 118181111 Like the. Dew or Al " MERE MAN Tlleehunlseslu ' m.“h.-”n°ves task CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, M53311 g2, 1938 eseessssnsueesessssesssnonsense; t it's Spring 1 iIOIOOOIOIIIIICOIOUOIOOCOUCOOUOOOOI g essssosesees in) val-zed weather across the Do- 8!!!!- get op the land misfit token o; msrkedithle ittrst d1, of R-sin e a lint!!! clouds but miidpgvgeather con. r flood ‘$3.0... slffifiotfill district homes. Flood threats were seen also in western Ontario, 008N168 0f tonsof 10a jgmmqd for a mile above Fergus, north of Guel . Huge blocks of ice washed its on the Grand River, th Fbrmls-Orsngevilie ‘roronio bashed in bright ' - shine and winter costs began 3i:- ents enjoyed bright weather, and high. hope for - e . rs ns from low- Overcast skies and comparative- li‘ Warm temperatures were re- Pflrted from the Msritimes. Tem- tures rose to 48 at Saint Johnw est so fer this year. Fifty- e-westher prevailed st Hali- iniiiililvt Silllitii llilllii d ‘itsiifiéiitifiésfiénts Ad. vised To Evacuate Barcelona. YE. France. March 21 - urgents today re orted new successes in eastern S but Ciove t lnsie their, the drive toward the Mediterranean had been slowed. Official dispntchw from Barce- lona said enough Government re- inf ad been, brought up ‘to take care oi theosituatlco.” mmsnt troops established o. defence line outside the village oi Tbrreveiilhmdeid 1-2 miles from the village i this . Inrurilenns said Ggneral Franco's Insurlents took control o.’ s tri- angular ares. pointed b Torzevei- and . Within this triangle, they report- ed. some villages still contained s number of Government militiamen and mopping-up activity was un- derwav Barcelona asserted Franco's the eastern front had men. It was charged there were more than seven foreigners in to every Spaniard. tish in ZBu-roelo were advised consul-ushers! to evacuate cs. ital bed heswy taste wee by planes. Trio Committed To Stand Trial LABTER Roux n. 3., March fll-Pius Bomber, M, stephen Vss- sour 58. and Vincent bong, 26, all bran were committed for trlsl by gdagistrste Cg.‘ RhPlliBh charges a it been argued with’ an offensive 21:25 . - an ~ ‘t ~ msntine n 10.15 u. m. and 1.10 p. $1 mpsiisdul‘ l3?‘ min addition an early tri of the made les Bor- has "e 12w“ M with intent to N R station the informant. done. eds wen with- “g- "'1" w- $3’ i.‘ "fowl? m": Is Appointed To A imm""'°"‘°'iil.ii."““"°° '°' ' Federal Position s31’ "W" ' Ssskstehewsn . the French alone. . possessed n 19 . ‘Bo I lock with confidence I. long era of peace with employment on account of prepar- enemies here of course wish live alwsys in crisis. ‘may suread these evil rumors about our help- less condition and hopeless pros- cisns-slwsys catrh fish in troubled waters. But their efforts will come to nothing. ' World Naval Experts (AP. By Guardian's-Senorita! Wire) LONDO certs oi Grant Dfllull), the United States and France conferred today concerning construction plans view of Japan's refusal to disclose whether she is building battleships bl n?‘ 193 tor.» o. rdia’ s Ho...) MONTvl-i-Ed-Ii, “s pool Col. Herbert Maison, C. M. G.. M. 0., prominent Canadian business executive and resident of the brewery eompan caring his name. died here tonight. Amuhustntton. who is a six-months sentence on s similar A8’? to chrcnive with the clos- ing: of pc in the Edmonton Rut b election today. It was under- s ‘the Government did not wish to mske the announcement in ad- rsnceol the election ss it might" no MMEIJIATE WAR PREDIBTS BEAVEIPRBUK New Brunswick-Born London Newspaper Peer Expresses Views. QAINT JOHN. N. 3.. March 21 —-(C P)-'I'he Teiegroph-Jmlrnai will publish in its news columns tomorrow the following cable from Lord Bealvenbrook, New Brunswick-bum owner of the London Daily Express, explaining his recent prediction more would be no war in Europe for at Icon two years. “There will be no war in Europe this year, or next year for that matter. And i1‘ we keep the peace for two years we probably can es- cape W811‘ for a long time For national animcslties are recon- ciled quicivy. History proves it. ‘Only a few years ago we look- ed on Russia as an enemy who menaccd our Empire. We feared Russian attack on the frontiers of India. And when the mmians came near to Aigimnistsn there was c. crisis in Britain. "Now we do not look on the Russians with any fear. We do not think that Stalin holds e. threat over India. And tomorrow we may have forgotten the alarm which has been felt lately about other countries in Europe. ‘Conditions for war do not ex- ist among European nations. The French will not fight. They are a nation of acifists. The Germans cannot figh . Their army would in present conditions be crushed by "Italy is a. second rate power. She must play a subordinate part either to Germany or Britain. Russia has an air force bigger than Germany's and manned by better pilots. But the Russians dare not war on Germany. If they diid so internal dissensions in the country would break out in an immediate struggle for power in Moscow. "As for Britain. we have no in- tention of fighting at all and be- sides we give a hosts to our enemies in London w ch can be bombed at the will oi’ foreign powers. But o! course the de- struction of London from the sir would not crl pie Britain's ot- ienslve power y sea. Thst power l5 strong enough to stm le any European nation that mig t chal- lenge our empire. Our strength in rotation to possible enemies in min-ope flair outstrips what we ations for WM‘. Cimrmberlain; For tlisnpmlvited politi- Confer In Londoi N, March 21—Novs1 ex- er than the 85.000 ton limit set 3.116 London Naval Treaty of No decision was announced. mus m nominal. March. 21—-Lieut.- concsssion to Brita . It included almost. 4,000 officers men. Anglo-Italian negotiations inset- tle differences were lsmsched alter ' I'm‘ g u: "lwme c ‘ w ioh on Rab. 20 used the _ - __ 1 0i . - X68- ignation of his Foreign Secretory, thorty Eden. embodied stated, but Italy expects that wsy will be opened for long-term John Williams. snd Dr. hwyois» loans from British capital for de- Duffy. velopment of her Empire. President ii ej e c ts ..... explained .., o. s... m. w. fish-Lithuanian relations. Developments marked time until the return to Kaunas of Prmnier LN‘: LKfLE Higmo“, Jonas Tubelis, who was undergoing in trestment for a. severe illness in . Bwitzerfsnd last week when Wsr- “up CLQSE ‘fa saw's 48-hour ultimatum was serv- ed on his Government. The Commerce and Communi- cations Minister, Jokubas stonin- nskis, sotirlg Premier, gsvo the ultimatum amending establish- ment oi regular diplomatic and Imprisoned Social Credit Member Ordered Released he been interpreted designed to ‘isflumoe the vote. 2t‘ wss slid sis) the adm tion OTTAWA. March ll-’.l‘he ssw announced tonight it had telegraphed instrietions to the wsrdsn oi site's-win‘- clalyieil st Fort dsis swan. Min, that the Governor-Gen- eral had authorised ‘The ‘announcement-was at 9 pm. consular relations between the two countries. nwin was sentenced in Echnnn- ton isst Nov. 12 to three months with hard inbu- m. Jilstice W. C. Ives of 8 PAGES glue! Issuance- poumse u ' FIoU-Iskldsngfl-LIJ LIAN A GREEMENrT PREDIC TED? T0 DRAFT POLICY TODAY‘ Social Creditor Wins By-election‘ Orvis A. Kenned-y-Retains Federal Accord ‘Likely To Be Concluded By Saturday Is View . Italian Troops ‘Withdrawn From Libya As Negotiations Near Vital Stage. ROME. March 21--(AP)--British Embassy os. ficials tonight asserted drafting of an Anglo-Ital- ian friandship accord was under way as negotias tions virtually were completed. Informed sources predicted the pact, vvhlchf would ease tension between the two countries, would be concluded "by Saturday- Britons said main points had beenagreed upon an principle and confirmed the accord would ems ody: . 1- An agreement on Mediterranean issues- 2. A British agreement to support recognition‘ of Italy's conquest of Ethiopia through the League of Nations- 3- An Italian agreement to withdraw Italian fighters in Spain through the international’ "hands-off Spain” committee. t d WITHDRAWN FROM LIIYA _ Meanwhile there arrived. inNap- 1w the first detachment of soldiers m. colony in Norihm mm, as s ' mm...“ mug...‘ Association Formed. ‘lgéwaaegwm gutéjiiéenBtlfllg Ellthulifli* lflfligu‘ wsglution (‘if the $0 tic Meeting La I it w . gala sine: fiuuanwof eltimfipds N smaller nations already have indi- cated ifney were favorable to rec-l Mr. A. 3.. Melanie wss elected ition. . Complete withdrawal of Italian i rc from Spain under the s. blast u0h mes lssl m? tie Non-Intervention 001113: night. er officers alga in- tee would be accompanied by Ger- elude: 1st vice-president, Norman id toltb Younglilen’ 0on- £21530 Animation at an e.nthu- o mauve withdmwal of her nstlon- Saunders: 2nd vice- tflrho- sls fighting there, official circles mas Peters: secre t. p believed. Charles F. Bentley. other mem- No financial provisions will he hers of the executive: Messrs. the accord, it wgs Donald Grant. Pin e The purpose oi the meeting aslleddto dozier byultlfi. Sense‘? enn irmsn eon County “Conservstlve Asusoeggtlsn. J. P. MscMillsn Resignation 0f .,.,'f;'":,:,'":.:l3"":,.,,,,,.,“~ "vs-m » Lithuanian Cabinet he»: u?» is“ “we w I Senator, the Hon. J. A. Msedon- ._____. old, Mr. W. Chester S-Mclsurmltll’. , Ste (‘i-J- "Y Gwdiu" 5PM“ Wi" MlcMlllsn. Mr. in: More x. W“. 14mm“ "m!" 21- Conn. n. 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