B121 dRdead p, a _ A byEvery d island Like the Dew ‘ AT PA Annual Subscription Dellvted 8% Byllll Cnnndl Ill U-LQIG-IU 10 PAGES RIF? 11v AIR ; --<-_ lliiiiiiii iiis iowiiiiui iERIAllEAPiiN, Will Keep P a c e With Neighbors. (By Louh P. Ioehner Associated Press Foreign Stuff) _ BERLIN, May 3—-G¢Ml’lI Her- mann Wilhelm Goering, wnister of Air, today-warned Eilrcpe that Germany's air force “will always be as strong as any outside com- bination, for or against peace," and disclosed simultun ‘, that the Reich's military conscription would start Oct. l. The Air Minister said: “Germany now has an aerial weapon so pow- erful that whoever attacks us will have an exceedingly difficult time ' In the air." \ Demand Apology In the first flat statement of 90116? by any toyhflight Nazi of- ficialwinoe the League of Nations council lust month .- my for manning in violation o! the Versailles Treaty, Goering said the Reich would not return to Geneva until the league apologises for that, action. Earlier it became known Adolf Hitler. Puehrer ct the Reich and Goerings superior, was proper-ins In important announcement for the near future-probably to be delivered before an extmordinary ‘ session of the Reichstag "Wfini the following points: _ 1. Germany's relrmament. 2. Heigintanntionar policy. 1!. Germany's ls concern- ing restoration colonies lost to her in the Great War. 5. 'I‘h.e' Nari Government's atti- tude toward the Versailles, Loc- arno. Rhineland scne and other existing or pacts. Eurpridngly Frank Goering, luncheon guest of the Foreign ' Press Aufociation. slid Germany's air strength lay in the slmeriority of men and materials. In In amazingly frank address, he mapped out the secrei process by which the Belch, defying the Ver- sailles ‘treaty, secretly real-med in the air. He appeared in full uni- foinir. "I dmlirled to realm slowly and gradually because then there would have existed the danger, in the event of difficulties. that our air weapon might not have been ready," said Goering. "I therefore first exhausted all techni I and induqrial possibilities to the very utmost, a fact which enabled us then to create our air weapon with lightning-l?" ' " Goering declined ie say just l~ (Continued on Page s) ANNOUNCEMENTS COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC "890 1934's best picture St viur- uuy Harbour Friday night. L-7090-5-2-2l. vane the play "For the love of l-lall, May 0th as BATTLEIN MANILA (By ll. S. Bomar) (Anociated Press Foreign Staff) BEA (LP. B! Gnlrdlln’: MANILA. "stabularly forces and wealth Government bloody battles in south of here suggested a Joulph R. Manila at once wimpy" in mmerald institute Olub. LTWS-o-l-Sl "Cake Sale at Rochlord Square wool May llth under auspices of Jfleph‘! flodality. InTIIQ-o-li. “which for the Hunter River Ely "Dotty and Daffy," May 1s. lllhs galore ' L428! “Postponed-Diocesan o. w. 1.. from May 0 in i s i E “All interested in Trades and lsboroongressoromadhheat hl-vooimnlscyntlntnn May 3—(1“r posed to the pziojeote mguna Province, today, reportedly leaving 05 dead and many wounded. Captain Jon: Guido of th stabularly intelligence‘ repor the Governor General! ofii: the situation was "very gra cting Governor Hayden dash back in by airplane from a mountain province where he has Special Wirul | idayh-Con- ‘ insurgents op- d Common- fought two e con- ted to e that ve." He General Training Germany's Boys For Future Ven,iot-’s u. Denied At Probe Flat Contradiction Of Former Postmaster-Generals Accu- sations Mad-e. (0- I. by Guardian's Special Wire) PRIIDERICTON, N B, may 2- Denial-of Hon. Dr. P. J. Veniot‘: misconduct charges against in; Reynl Canadian Mounted Police was entered today before an in- vestigating Royal commission. No witnesses appeared in support of the former Postmaster-Generals accusations, and he was not pre- sent in person. By proxy. however, he sent a. re- quest for an adiouznment cf the inquiry until after the House of Comma prorogues to facilitate his presentation of evidence on the charges. upon the proving oi’ which he has offered to stake his seat in the Commons. The Commissioner, Obie-f Justice s. B. i4 Banter." of New Brunsmck, refused the request can: adjourned the probe to May '1 To Be Subpoenaed? He refused also a request made by R. C. M. P. counsel for a sum- mons compelling the Federal miner's appearance before the Commission, though indicating he could be subpoe -' in the ordin- ary way as a witness. The Chief HOMO MR,JOHN URED L vice in 1W1, will be Beloved "Duffy", faithful butler of Prince Edward Island's nt House who has. on ll lieutenant governovyinsuc- waited oelsion since he entered the ser- ( t ‘ha rges to wear to the New Brunswick iravital H. C.- M. P. antimony "rhus. today's testimony was ze- strlcted to that of H. C. M. P. of- ficers and those appearing on their behalf in answer to allegations that they used third degree methods, that police boats had lain idle in Bathurst harbor for days while smugglers worked urunol- ested neluiby, and that seized stores of rum ship Paul T. had been burned while 150 impoverished persons watched the flames. To the third degree charges al- leged- in the manslaughter case of Rene Williamson and the theft case of Stanley Scott, the officers _concemed offered flat denials. They were supported in Scott's case by the personal evidence of the pur- ported victim, who said he had no complaints about the way he had been questioned in connection with a store break. No inducements weze made to him.by Sergeant B. G. Peters and Constable Russel, he said. and no threats were uttered by them. - "Straight Questions” Seeks Pilots which Sir Hubert hopes. will next year, will be for the purpose of obtaining ledge 0d weat Antarctic and, Sir will be a step ForAntarctic Expedition O. P. By Guardian's Speoili Wire) WINNEFBX} May 2—Sir Hubert he Antarctic. » The Ellsworth-Wilkins expedition, start more scientific know- her conditions in the Hubert believes, towards solving some iilaiiiriiiiiii cmiciiii AT P-W-B- "AU-Air Squadrons Mr‘ Frederick Jag“! British Premier Again Invites - Government To i Build Additional I i murals-n- Heard Under Com- munity Concert As- sociation Auspices. The ooncl ‘ing presentati-n of Germany To Join A Collective System Of Security. Dominion Debate. - or the world's economic diillculiies. pilots who had made applications to join the e Sir Hubert interviewed several xpedition. He would the Community Concert Associ- ation was given last night in the Prince of Wales College Hall be- fore an audience which filled the Premiers Hear C. P, By Guardians Britain today was committed to increase ) Special Wire d and liccel- not say if any siiliiNS SWEPT ' two lsrgeustores an had been selected. CAPE BRETUN BY FIRE Towns of Florence and North Sydney Suf- fer Damages Estim- ated at $100,000. C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) SYDNEY. N. 8., May L-Strick- en by fire. two Cape Breton towns tonight bore blackened ruins rep- resenting losses roughly estimated at $100,000. Toll was heaviest at Florence, where flames ate through the homes of nine families as well as hall. The damage in this mining town was about $75,000. At North Sydney, five miles away, destruc- tion of the three-storey Masonic building caused a loss of $25,000. Buiidlnl! Destroyed Structures destroyed at Flor- ence were the Brltish Co-operative Store, $25,000; Murdock Mclellans store, $10,000; League of the Cross Hall. $10,000, and residences of Daniel McDonald, Alfred O'Neil, Simon Rasmussen, Peter O'Neil, Older Sullivan. Patrick Veno, Am- brose Sampson. Roy Ferguson and Alex Hervey. g Believed to have started in a de- fective chimney at the McDonald home, the fire was whipped by a strong wind and spread rapidly along Pitt Street. Firemen from Sydney Mines assisted the local department after fighting a minor blaze in their own town. Near Trlgedy All occupants escaped injury but Continued on page 1 SEEKSTRIKE auditorium. under the distinguished patronage of His Honour lit-Governor Geo. D. DeBlols and Mrs. DeBlois, and Premier MacMillan and Mrs. and the programme brought to a d a fraternity ~ erated aircraft construction. Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald, in the House of Commons foreign policy debate yesterday, coupled this in- _ formation with a renewed invitation to Germany to enter a collective security system. Informed commoners est build an additional 26 squadrons France. In Paris, Foreign Minister Pierre Ambassador Vladimir Potemkin signe mutual assistance treaty. In Berlin, General Hermann Wilhelm Goering, Air Minister, said Germany would join any air convention pro- vided her own security was safeguarded. A Nancy dcspatch to the Paris newpaper Le Matin said German Schultz Polizei (picked police) were station- ed at the edge of the demilitarized Rhineland zone, pre- pared to occupy it. (By George lhmhleton Canadian Press Stuff Writer) IDNDON. May 2—-Great Britain waits on Adolf Hitler's final word. British aircraft construction is to be extended and speeded up. Britain is to implement Stanley Baldwin's pledge of air parity with any nation within striking distance of her shores. But she still holds out the olive branch, and she still hopes that when Hitler makes his complete statement, probably on May 15, he will announce that Germany has decided to enter the open door. That, ~it is learned, is the inter- The enjoyable event was held the Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan, imated Britain would have to to attain parity with Laval and Soviet d the Franco-Soviet iiiiciiuillu l0 iiicilvi PH.D. DEGREE Will n. Honored By C l a r k University, "MR. ruunmuox Jscur. ' this ‘season's magnificent close series of Community Concerts. The Zllest "fist W“ M13 Med‘ enoe to be drawn from the state- erlck Jasel. lecdins tenor 01 it" moat with which Prime Minister Worcester, M388. Metropolitan Opera ComPB-BY. Rgmggy Magdqnfld today qyened New York. He has u. voice of most paruunentary debate on foreign word has been Iecewed from elitraofdinflfy 90W" and beauw- affairs. For, coupled with the an- crank Un1ver51gy_ worcesm-v M355- achusetts, that Mr. John T. Croteau, t of British air expan- repeated invitations to collective system with the greatest he does, when the demands . of virtuosity. brilliant. Ind nouncemen sion, were Germany to 10in a of security. and. he uses it art, reaching as nature of the song the highest degree His tone is clear and. professor o! Economics and Sociology at St. Dunstunh University and Prince of Wales College, has suc- cessfully pessecl his final examina- tions ior the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Mr. Croteau will re- ceive the Ph.D. degree at the con- vocation ori June l0. Germany's Move (Continued on Page 8) ——-——--¢—-— "will Germany now come for- " ward." he pleaded, "and show her h; tom 1 w“ Mr. Croteau received- the degree I 0 I 9 In e l e s s readiness to ep m so fade“, of Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, from national confidence, shaken by her recent independent action in regard to armaments. . . “Before we have gone too far," pressed, as he pictured the ap- palling posslbllities of an anna- ments race in the nir, “the British Holy Cross College in 1931 and the degree of Master of. Arts from Clark University in 1932. In 1933, Mr. Croteau was appointed a Fellow in Blaze rdiun‘: Special Wire) BURTON. N. 5., May L-Fire which levelled one dwelling and .In (C. P. by Gud he damaged three others left 10 people homeless today. Volunteers to fight the flames wcre called by three Government urge with ullthe in- fluence they can command that a halt should be called and the pow- ers should limlt their arms within well-defined bounds to be fixed by free negotiation. "I commend this, if I may ven- school girls i-‘fzo ran out of school without explizxation and rang a church bell when they noticed the been on an inspection tour. l a"! 11° 59:16"? Df- Vvflloii u e Two bloody battle were fought 5 ° firmn- “ 1081100 i0 ‘I - between ocnstabulurly detachmsnts i "W “mm-mm "id W 5111159151’ supeflnknd$tzfi P'- im’ m” w do 5°‘ or make bold tofu so’ and ..xtnmig‘ caring gmdgusgu to‘ testify from personal cbserva- w ° wmmm, °"°°‘ 9" V to the German Government. i.rr Leruna Province south. of here. Film "14 "film" Why his "ii-Ms"! Brunswick dwflon’ wok the “and e t e ra n The ofmshbulsrly report more would not!» produced» ‘m’ “W” ‘° ‘my "’“’"{"°‘ . - - "m" m" s°°‘"“>' than so deld as trls result of iris flown for the lack of "prosew- m°..“‘°°‘ m.."°°“ “wfu,” °" “l” _____ PhySlCl an principal fight at Cubuyno, 14- tion" submission today was given " mmww“ ‘mm “mm “ , s I h‘ Again and acoln. Mi‘. McDonald “ma, but m“ the dtuatm than by Dn vemovs momma, rapresexh connection with the hit-and-run (A. P. By Gllulillnfl Well W l B a n ueted argued ma,’ Britain stood for no was under control. mive. c. n. l-lmwkins of Frederic- “m” °' ‘i m“ ' W“? ‘n mfm M“ “ Ed?“ F; q aggressive military alliance. Her Previously five persons were ie- ticn, as lrie Gl-ulzester member's ”' “M” .‘°°‘d°““‘ ‘my smwh‘ “'19; y’ f“? 1 S§°r° “f; .° policy was collective security ported slain in a clash between dissatsfaetion with the Oommis- q“°‘m9“" were “km wmmmwn‘ m nbrou Ha or eatersm em b ti the 50th anniversary ‘hrmigh ‘he “w” °t Numm‘ Sskdalistas uid conctubulnrv men slows terms of reference thQ an- "WWY-"Whdant 8H1: and, ecutlves crhoeneral ‘If; or: 631w". C)“ a“ 38 J hm“ admin)“ Sh. wanted Germany in. she want- at Santa ma.’ Luguna. one con- ficulty of bringing in witnesses midm“ "“ w“ Wm‘ “PM “fill?” er gtizgiun ilalytho To??? oiromdvl ‘Gill ugiversity file ivleuienl ed the widest wooeratlon- 81w stabullry soldier was reported over "practically impassable" roads, t” u“ “m” Mmmw‘ m? Emu cfifvfiffi. plan]; .i.u.§, spsurl smfl are the Prince Edward 151mg valued the present good under- smong the deed and three‘ others and the feet that some prospective m“ "m bu“ had lain toilet o!‘ head’ a‘ i smmtlon which aflected Hospital banquets“; the veteran standing between Italy, Fmncc and g v W" "WM witnesses had "no decent clcthine" i“ Bmmm‘ '°" “Y5 “m” m“ zoooo wankers in eight cities by n siciun last night and presented Britain as a liuHraHi-w of Pm"- . "“"~: m“ “find m‘ ‘weexdwégalfi strike and shutdown. IEIlgi with e. smoking set. And every nation which contcm- .. ,, , f , “d “"“"““‘°“ W" ' Mcorsdv discussed the situation The dinner, which was held at the 131m pélcgflzéwclgmggnlgvnilgfgyid “l”; JOHN!’ Q§OTFAUIVW‘ Canadian National Hotel, was pre- ‘lnter than Charlottetown. Hun.“ ) 6.54 u. m. Hnrnrnerslde tide Olgton minutes ‘Al?! QOIIICQ [I L, ll. (IS!!!) 3A.!- Inkl- Not 8m“ M“ n‘ ma,‘ had W0 with Francis J Dillon ‘imerican ‘ police boats been in Bathurst to- ’ ' ‘ “o, 1 a 1 n um has west. T» gather, the Superintendent said. “luudieqrttslogma fifid°§fglz$gafif gfinfilffogfiffmxsur“. (in; or o z e —-—~~~ tsléeloliljpartrtneglt. o‘! Eéznomlfis rind . m‘! m“ h“ bee“ “w” “m” ingion. He went then to the >ffice Dewar‘. Continued on pace ‘I c; h? a; nera" i u” ° m’; ‘:3 BY ‘n17 m c’! m“ W“ 3° did m‘ of William F. Knudsen. Executive y t r g 5m i“ “pm” ' ‘gm; ;"Y,,g{,§§;g,=;,=,g my» w» were» <== sew-l Moms. ‘it’; .3.“°.°..°.'if..§2§'iliiéélliffii; - and late all we e lossted in con- ’ ' _ "*- M "u W“ W" PM“ i" cum» it Kurdish? smo- Record & Forecast Of The Weather ‘jglingfliqhgggggrimgfidv 5,3013%, ~ evidence by We? of suwmlns "Ia Eflects of the unload strike spread ____ y the Prince of Wales was officially , smmnumiont.‘ “taxman” m m wales College. During his stay in received hem. - Other dislinguishe- answer to ma decmn-ion M today to llllsnsas City‘ and oat. Lou (mmdhn rm“) j j > Charlottetown Mn crow“, h,“ m- “w” “m” w" D‘M"\"“"‘° m‘ i Mr Veniot.tlri‘up: he did not believe u Cheirose: ‘ind ill": c: Bh yum?»- Fmh m‘ “d “mum \\i S en Severn lectures w vmous ma! cluded Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin, m.‘ 1° o! n” W0 ma“ qffgnd- w if“ ufggmeqyn “(ma y r Plfll! cloudy and cool; llfoblbl! OM‘:- RWER$ groups and has been a member of u"? ".i";.'..“‘".i""..'.‘..°'r;.f'“" u. ult- uw. u... ..u n. .35.“... ..'.‘:".':....°“..;;';I "iiiu'."8.‘.'éi’ué‘fé‘i.“t’.~.l’fut“iil' H is a“ “was "'3'" °' “e *'“°“““"‘ "m _un in apo o noe. ' ~- - ~- ' > ' “Ne. ‘the beautiful building of colon- ‘m “"9"” "° ‘mllfijiffllg ,:§§,;;‘é‘°°h:§° '1'°'§§e‘;,i:‘“"§,'{;;§' gggéeglnqf‘ 514mm“ ""1 “minim Pic CAfci-l l=\%i-\°. m. Croteauh nudism dissertation m ucmmgf’ P” wemom“ m” (Continued on Page s) for all Chevroleytpdnits. B! 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