- or A MERE MAN iii professions I Aleallfl8 clalsesand chsristsetawa usual-s Icrnllg Iwe Cents sari-lol- founded ill’! CHARIDTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESIJFAY, MARCH 29, 1938 ‘11731112 GENT FOR CES s WEEP INTO Covers Prince Edward, IslandLike the Dew r . W‘ . “Mgspw ops. ' MEREMAN ‘ICA TALO I APS SH-IIP Eli REGIME N NANKING eny Reports Of Scat- tered Chinese Suc- cesses Along Cen- tral Front. (By The Associated SHANGHAI, .-. for the conquered areas Clint}?! China started function- . he Government. Chinese in normal but _sponso L‘ by" the nes , ester- m e J‘ “I6- was y amid the pomp: . - kers the chant of them" and e y Japan asa Tani, J cr-a -la.rge in 0 IIIUI | hy" and congratulated “the 0,000,000 people of China on the irth of a new China." HEADS NEW EDGE/II tad by the Ohi- - were scat ed over the whole antral China front, the chief nee being at Llncheng, Tsaoch- ang and Tsining in southwestern - antung, Plnglu and Fenkiu on e north bank of the Yellow Riv- . and Kmngteh in east Anh wei. Th ‘werecicni d aw apaflgegexm spokesmane wig a yptic "I say ‘no ." He stated re- is, if any, had been strategic - not ry Foreign observers were agreed. owever. that the Chinese counter l- = ~ were prodw-lrlg one oi the I cot m ve battles of the war. Reports rom hankow, pal Chinese ca .tal, said Gen- ral Chis. Kai hick was at the ntral bat e front in personal arge o! the drive. SAID NULL’ AND VOID BANKOW, China, March U-- ('I‘uesday)-'I‘he so-called golvernment of the Repliblic of ma" established at Nanking un- er Je. ese uspioes was de- thc Central Chi- a today by 1- - Governmen . ‘The Central declined to -: ~ the p administration - h a. lorrgal r udiation. ’ It merely r ed its statement of Dee. 90, when General 0 Isl-Shah's Government such “bogus that establimed then at Peiping in North China were to be consid- ered nrfll and void. The toll o! deed and wounded Flatt here and in several neighbor- im; cities over the weekend by raiders failed to r Japanese air ganrpen ti‘? jubilant mood raised new s Japanese reverses a- the eastern fringe of the ex- tcn ed war fronts. Most of the ll0 civilians killed by were women and chil- dren. the Central (Chinese) news ‘agency said. Mlcst oi the project- iles were boo-pound bombs.- Austrian Exiles Seek ._____. March CHLNESE Mr. Speaker HON. l. l. BESSIAN, 1L0- v-MAY SilllN BE ANNUAL ARMY‘ CLAIM "VICTORIES 11v THREE PRO VINCES“ win stimuli TE8TEI_l_,_lIiAlM Fascist Press Warns 0f Possible “Last- Ditch” Venture By Bolshevists. Guardian's S Wire) (C. P. b pecisl ROME? March lie-Italy's poten- tial war strength may soon be tested on a far greater battlefield than Spain, the newspaper Tri- buna declared tonl ht, predicting a hle "last- tch" venture Europe's "Bolshevist forces for dis- order. Prominent dis la was van to a statement the. 1 alien battle squadrons were impatiently await- ers mier Mussolini air, in ceremo field marking the 15th anniversary of the Fascist air force. “Ideal Mlllllvll" AND NAVY awn _il|NNER Interesting Function Held At C. N. Hotel Last Night. Bevent militia officers streets attended the annual mess inner of the Army and Navy Club Ed Islan t the of Prince d a Canadian National Hotel lastni8ht. Major T. B. Rogers, VD., presi- dent 01 the Club was chairman and welcomed Club membe s‘ Silents including Lieutenant Gover- nor George . DeBlcls, Premier the Hon. Thane A. Campbell, His Worship Mayor E. A. Foster, and Brigadier H. liLflBoak, D.S.O., Hal- ihx, district o icer commanding MD. No. 6. The dinner was in honor of Bri- er Boak who is making his visit to this ovince since his appointment. as command- ing officer here. dpeakers who in short interest- and lieutenant Governor DeBlois. Pre- mier Campbell, Dr. W.J.P. Mac- Millan, leader of the Conservative pa!“ r one ‘a... followed the toast to the King. During the dinner orchestral mute was supplied. Employers Back Arms Speed p IDNDON. March Zil-Prime Min- ister Chamberlain and Bir Thomas Inrkip. Minister ior Defence ordination. tonight‘ received assuru ances of support from employers in the speeding up of rearmsment. The ministers held a 45-minute meeting with representatives of the national confederation of employ- ers onranizations who said the con- iedgra ion will do all in its power to eip the Government. Haven Ill Iaflildflli Mr. Chamberlain did not ad- vnn e an specific propos ls i c y oductlon bunt said a 5 _ speeding up h” one he hoped emp oyerl and employees IDNDON. 1m A t 1 M u“ ‘n “arm” w m 1.2g could agree on Jactical steps. passports who arrived at ports between March 18 and 20 admission. Home Bec- Glace Bay Girl y Instantly Killed GLADE BAY, N. _!., March 35- i l (om-yew - Mu a - against china at madeirpgf lseretotywheaishowas_ tlmringimmAtl E ll t‘ r gi-uveltroelnshediad ‘OMIIGIIOIUXIOLOE ,_ i Msekanats gatggdresses expressed words o! e to the Brigadier included 0g G0- - civilization from Bolshevism may provide this test both for Italy and German . the newspaper Tri- ges in an editorial heralding the s Mussolini will make before e Senate budget commission Wedneadiggia ed m t newspapers y n - page articles on the sipeech, which will deal prin ‘pally w th the army, air and navy udgets. Newspapers were unanimous in praising "the heroism of Italian volunteers" in Spain and their "de- cisive" part in the Spanish civil war. ' ' “Italy must arm herself to de- fend her interests." said the Tri- bune. “But we have a much larger field before us. Fascist Italy must carry out an ideal mission in de- fence of a threatened civilization", Saying that Germagfi has the same motives, the tcrial con- tinued: "The facts show that the forces of disorder. pushed to the wall by the energetic Fascist and Nazi re- action, are today more active than ever, and perhaps are considering a desperate sortie to break the circle which binds them closer every day. "Nobcd knows what consequen- ces mi h result from such a. state of aifa rs. Nobody can predict what may be the end of a criminal plan of the allies of the Kremlin (seat Russia's government.) “The duty of Italy in the pres- ence of these unknown factors is to be ready for any event. Only thus. and not y vain , may peace be defended." buna sug One Known llead, Six Missing In Flying Boat Brash non-no, March 2s-<sr)_s flgng boat. takicgmllfli in British combined naval and avia man- oeuvres off the Iain oi WiEht, crashed may. ldllins at Met we its six - The body of A. E. Barlow. Wflwl‘ on aviation, was . but the five members oi the crow were nliming '1'!» ' anoeuvres planned to tout ineuiialue m airore-it in de- r one British Isles eaolmt ' fleet, were hindered ‘by! a pm;- ability which wwen of the "attacking force" taking 00f. ‘Ilomoiww ailore motor boat forces will into ion. wig dummy heads; e Fleet re‘- exercises with meet near Gib- Declines To Answer Query Re Unemployment Insurance (o. lfifignmlaigfiowl was mums when ‘he wrote the King told the was the Gov- cv. . th Go ernment‘ in- e v . a The “ideal mission" of defending _ i Opens Legislature a HIS HONOUR LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR. DQ314018 Accompanied ceremonial and. milit session of‘ the oi Prince Edward Island esterdaw sf- Lieutenant IOlIIlIh was formally opened y ternoon by His Honour $335. oi Captain imcntal ba The Governor's dier H. vs Ieeretary. Just beicre ernors Priva firmer. stat acted Vi’ 318 a Tea for every thtaditial by or ca‘ William Reid. The reg- nd was in attendance. rty was pre- ceded by a travellgrgslescort from the Prince Edward horse ln command of Ca. . Montgomery. oi Lieut. A. D. Ta mend. A salute of fifteen guns wasfired the Victoria Park Roadway Medium Batt the command of Andrew and Licut. . 0. Brady. ‘Ilhe Lieutenant Governor was eded by the newly phat-Arms, Al lan. He was attended E. Bonk, DS.O., District Officer Comm riding Mill Port ylor second in com- rd General and Light- llson officers - al rmits, and by nun-i- Hia Honour entered the House, the Speaker, Hon. 5.8. easio the chair ' as up e - the Brgiiish . M. Allan S. The that h was d.ir- --— "- our the Lieuten- Formal Opening Of Legislature Traditional Ceremony At Yes- terday’s OpeningOf Fourth Ses- sion Of Present Assembly By Lieutenant Goyirnor DeBlois. ant-Governor to inform the House that at‘! pm. he would open the session. The Speaker havillfi than left the chair His Honour havini; entered e Assembly Chamber and taken his seat on the throne, was pgieed to open the session with e following speech: - SPEECH Oi His Honour Colonel tlhe Hon- ourable Gems! DesBrissy DeBlois, Lieutenant Governor oi the Prov- ince of Edward ban Open urth Bess on o e Ftlfiyx-ziglifii General Assembly. on Monady. the Twenth-elght day 0f Mr. bpealrer, and Gentlemen of the Iogilfati Assembly of Prince Edward Isle the King, I thank you for your a tendanoe here today on assembll to assume your legislative duties. 2. This Province during the past has shared with other part8 rid:- 1. In the Name oi’ His Majesty, I18 , try King Creorge and our beloved Qua-m Eliza- . In company with a repre- sentative of my Govcmmcnt and s. large n of citizens o! Prince mward Island. I was privileged to blend the Coronation last May, and I may assure you thetthe ding social and ceremonial 3'5 i the events will long be reruembered as tncss and. unity recent Eider... events @555 on page s. cu. s) - effort to track down a poisible ring HlTiER in scuuscuuiat m ADDRESS Acelaims Austro-Ger- m a n U‘ n i o n A s Great Miracle. (By The Associated Press) ,_ M ch lie-Chancellor Hitler ronnzht acclaimed Austro- Genman union as the greatest mir- sole irnGegman history and the new nation as the strongest Ger- many that ever existed. speaking to a cheering throng in the Sports Palace. he denoun- ced former Chancellor Kurt Von Schuschnlgg of Austria as a traitor to the German cause. As each oratorlcal blow struck the crowd howled: “Hang him!" Kill hlmi" Hitler's speech in the big audit- Ouummwfi the mil-gun: haéhddgv- cred e camps or e - ril l0 plebiscite on Austm-Gergh union. lie spoke ior an hour and live minutes and conclude-l with a vis- irrna .orous appeal for m- afl ms vote in the lebisclte. “On Marc i3 the Greater Ger- many was crea. " he declared. "On "April 10 it wiil be substanti- Jilstiiylng his swift military sol- ution ci the Austrian dispute, Hit- ler said he warned Von Schusch- nlsi; plainly enough in their 00n- ierence at aerchtesgaden FY21). l2. Was I not right to tell him ‘Look here. sir. this cannot go on forever. You are sowing the wind and some “I gave him the chance of his life. He could have made good his past mistakes. “But he did not want to. “If one believes in providence, then such providence cannot work miraclm unless it desires the suc- ces of that which it permits to succeed. "What has transpired in these last three weeks ip-e. miracle-a miracle in our history!" Aside from the bitterness of his attack on Von Bchuschnlflil. Hit- ler's speech contained iew elements he had not developed already in his addresses in Koesnigsberg and Leipzig. Foreign democracies which were cold toward the sufferings o! per- sacuted Austrian Nazis, he said, "are deeply moved when they hear that a Jewish shop has been closed in Vienna." Scotland Yard To Launch Probe Into Acts 0f Sabotag ‘LONDON. March 28—(A.P)—— Scotland Yard ton ht mapped an intecrive drive aganst the msbs of saboteuzs at the rearmannmt WPCXWTL 'I'hls followed the Air Mirutstryfls disclosure that four highspeed bombing planes were damaged, a-pnerently maucioualy." m the Fairey Aviation Company's factory at Siockfpotw. It was reported secret service operatives asking as would be sent into factories in an of sabcteurs. It was a: ’ that electric caibles were cut on the four bomb- damag WGPQ B. day will the w ' muiricanefl" he ayfikled. u“ ' House Leader PR TF slum u PRilPilSEB T E R m | NAL Federal Engineer Ar- rives At Wood Is- lands. To Conduct k Work. Mr. F. J. Fitzgerald. Ottawa, en- aineer in charge of test boring. ar- rived in Wood Islands. this prov- ince last night to conduct tests on the site of the proposed ferry term- inal there. Part of the work. egr- peoted to take several weeks. will be carried on from board ice close iii-shore. Mr. Fitzgerald arrived in Charlottetown Saturdav night and left for Wood Islands yesterday afternoon. He was registered at the Queen Hotel here. The proposes ieny service, for the transport of automobiles and motor trucks. is expected to be be- tween Woocl Islands in this prov- ince and Caribou in Nova Sootts. a distance of approximately 13 miles. , $300,000.00 were votcd at the last session of the Federal Parliament to build the terminal in this prov- lnoo end preliminary surveys were carried on last summer. No con- struction work was undertaken. however. Inst fall tenders were called for a boat ior the service. to be ready for thc season of 1939, but‘ no announcement of a contract be- ing let has been made public. Ten Persons Sla-in By A rah Terrorists (By The Canadian Press) JERlTSALEM, March 28 — Ten persons were dead and three miss- ing tonight in a new outbreak of terrorism in the Holy Land. Flour Jews, including two women and an eight-yenr-old boy, were killed when an Arab band am- bushed their taxi on the Acre-Sai- ad road near Acre. The driver and two other passengers were missing, believed kidnapped or slain. Police later killed three mem- bem oi the attac ing band. DGCIIIIQQACtIOH In Protest By Russia TOKYO, March 28- (AP)-T'he Jaomese C-overmnent today de- clined to take action on a Soviet Russian protest against failure of Manchoukuo, Japan's protectorate, to pay the final installment of the purchase price ior the Chinese eastern railway. This instalhncnt, of about $2,- 729, , was due March 23, but Manchoukuo withheld payment, al- 19KB?) Russia had failed to fulfill an l . Both Currant wilrnbe d W litlcal expendiar‘. It chief 3'0; Introduces Measures To Curb Corrupt Election Practices UITAWA. lurch 28—A drive tions 0f this lllglgidlialnegliube i: igation to pay certain pri- =Y£*°-.-~§~'-.°‘.“"’?‘ 91- ‘h’ "uwge. . scrutinise and ue anv and all urpendituree made by anyone in connection with elect- The insoectomzeneral must sanc- tion sll financial returns and ra- port these to the house oi’ Com- monl. Election expenditures will be lim- ited and based on so much for each vo within a constituency. The bill also provides that con- tributions be paid in cheques with instructions to the banks to keep record of them. Fanatics are em- bodiec in- the proposed measure. aIlI‘b‘Tfll imposition of fines up to in the other proposals the office of the present franchise com- missioner would be Annual lubserlptton Dally I; lib-l‘. I. L. 1 Government Appeals; m“ KM|OIMIIQIIILII§ LERIIJA m rust u Burnout Sweeping Gains Are Reported In Drive Toward Sea LOYALISTS RALLY For Last Ditch Stand Against Foe (By The Associated Press) HENDAYE, France, (a1 the Spanish Frontier), Mar. 28—Insurgent armies sweep- ing into Catalonia tonight scored wide gains. Insurg- ent oilleers at the frontiers said they included capture of Lerlda, but oillcial reports, from Insurgent headquar- ters declared that key city, was still under siege. Government dispatches as- serted stiffening G o v e r n- ment resistance was check- ing the force of Generalis- slmo Francisco Franco's drive toward the Mediter- ranean. Though Insurgent head- quarters said their forces were outside Lerida laying siege, a, Government com- munique deelared bitter Vhand-to-hand fighting still miles southwest of Lerida. A Government counter-ai- tack was said to have dis- lodged the Insurgents from positions dominating Frags, yiust inside the Catalan bor- er. KEY T0 BABQELONA llnsirrgent mum-y dimaoolns said General Francois eoiimins on of the eastern fronrt kept pace with the swim advance of Yagmu troops. despite reports oi’ a. steadily growing Gov- e e e w inmgreamest l" baht of u. as was yet to ‘mun-gent dis- patches said, as the Govemsnenl rushed men, gun; and planes to bulwark its resistance to the in- (Continued on page FMR All) METEOROLOGICAL BER Toronto. March iii-Minimum. maximum tcmperatures: Maritime partly cloudy with scattered flurries and a little higher temper- ature. num tide this momma st an and tonight at 0.10. .. , Sun sets this evening at e. and morning at Mo. sgasasessaarss rises tomorrow ' New moon Thursday. March "Si. . 2.52 . . Bllglfli-gflld! tide e tun min- libs later Bil-h Uhli‘ iUIfl. rna can has! bcontinnad and the “basic electoral list” no longer needed. "Iieavasloadeltlmlal It IaavosTor-armttns uv it nuts. pm." i~ ‘ l wamgoing on at Frags, ldl-r-“i