Outlined By The ' _ [Aggressive 0n Friday nltczaoon, Mumh m ‘953D-Xl1-YllledilU0YAJmqfflnP,E_ MB. W. L QNION Dairy ' of mcmmmqgmw.“ Dlltlnallnrmcnflonbclmmadcot ~ R mmmtofcowfostfng I oulrlodonhconlunctg; {MED LIINELY ""“““"’““””“'” . andeauhandovozydlzcctorwu t xlllilllhilhflllmlfibfiltflhls 1 PISLANDERS ‘"°““"“‘”'““°" the personality Hui qualifications 0f thezmxibobcaslgnodtothlspos- Royal Gifts Included In Supplies -- Medi- mon 0h: dimotom instructed Mr. “ . thclr aecmwv. townuc tho cal Survey Made. (By Guardian's spew Wire) Government 1 TrusTAN DA CUNHA, March 24. - raft-By wireless from EMS. Impress of Anaheim-Gites from lhc King and Queen of England ‘ Ilkddencd m. hearts of m,- 172 1n- lubilnni-s of the world's loncllest island Frldsy when sailors from the Oumdlafi Pacific liner Empress of Ami-nun fought; their way through Wmdmg surf 1n the liner‘: llfeboats Ind landed the Royal bounty, to- < lather with l7 ions of other sop- cs wlhhflhelfl they. nsdrecwmofthemnwncuu- sedation Actively upon him in thewoflk. ’I‘rs. Pxcldmt Mr. Jenkins nude arnamment with Hon. T. M. Mc- Nult. Mlnlsber c! Agriculture f0.- s meeting 1n the Agricultural omcea at. 7 p. m. All of the above were pxcsem. also m. 8. D. Irvine of the Pbdeual Dept. of Agrlcultum. The wnlstcr uf Acrlcultuxc ex- pressed hls plea-sum of 0111s repres- entatlve body coming to discuss n8- riculturnl problems with the Dep- artment. and ussru-cd them his ofllcc was always open for all interested CHARIDTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1935 ASSUMES RZLE 0 Pairy Ass’n Directors Strongly Behind Policy Premier Departmental Plans l To Encourage Mixed Farming W111 Meet With F ullest Clo-oper- ation From Dairy Association. and any aslstsnoe he might b nblc to render would be flgtefullg an mwxcm, discussion 1n the of- m“; a? Jofwme Bcuvhry- .. ‘Mr. w. n. ahbwjneput, ma,“ m. 1:. w». cum “i. ‘WWW! and Live Stock Bupeliniiewldent on “'3 “ . . W. N. Jcn- mqugct of the mnlsber ab]. Bx. Deputy ct Agrfcltml . Bedfiqm. 12:11: : J. 1.. plained u..- pfgposed twp-J, o, ma Llvulack amen-lacuna. soil and coll crops, me anced ration. calf clubs, shee asooiatlohs. men's and mum’; insiitufe work in their reg. nwfl mm loaning Policies. agricultural short courses 1n the outlying eecblons, etc-on g! which will be in wlllllllcblon with 5a rbdcral Live Stock Branch and Dmnimm Olurlottewmz which he stated were “111118 9o cooperate to the fullest extent. Mr. Show will of xxeceslty have to glve a large portion of his time to omoa work, where all are wel- come to call and dlsouss the prob- lems vlhal to b11011- lndlvidual cases. Mr. Bzcntonwlllbeinchargc of the general field and factory work. Cow testing will be directly under his supervision. ~ The new field man under the Min- fawr 0t Akrlculburc wlll work in ‘lflommwtion vzilmhcmldve Stock dB*GD“Ht-.I! - . ~. .- expressed the de- Each sire of a. closer cooperation with the Department of Agriculture and m bellcf that 1n this way the As- sociation would be of service to 1.1m Dairymen of Prince Edward Island. Two day agricultural short courses ‘have already been held in Tlgndah, Montrosc, Elmsdale and Egmont Bay where approximately 1200 were in attendance and a. keen interest was shown. Arrangements have been. made for a meetlng 1n the near futuro 1n both the eastern and western parts of the Pfbxdnce. y . 0n a cruise that has brought her _ lhrmun one Mediterranean and Ai- ficau ports the finer-largest ship the Trlsmnitcs have ever seen — flopped hare slx hours. Holy Mass m celebrated for the flrst. time ln V he hlstorv o! the island. Three doctors sxuminedtthn entire potputl: an a grea grandson o e hmder of the colony, Robert Glue. ‘lined the ship to leave for Europe. ‘ V Made Rough Pusan ' lforuigncaur Cherry, dlgnfhry of ‘ Ilellcmm catholic oburm, who ls = lmumger, made the rough pas- Io of the cur; when he learned 111mm was a oamollc family on h: island. He heard their confes- lan for the 11ml. Mme and officiated Policem en Victims Of Terrorists nunuu, March M-—-Two police- men were shot. and wounded. but not. seriously, by assailants in a Dublin street. early todly- Thc victims, Sgt. View: Iockhan and guard Oleary were patrolling fashionable ‘Grafton Street, Dublin's mopping centre, shortly after nud- nlght when I number of men (Continued on Page 9) ANNOUNCEMENTS COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS. ETC "look out for Scout Rummnsv the sidewalk. Later today two masts were made. 1t was announ J the vlc- tim: ware not 1n danger. The mctlvq for the shooting was not leamed. Al’. almost the sumo time mother incident occurred when a gilard 1n another part of the city was ap- fl“ 11m Mass ever celebrated on gal“. m. m "m; ma‘ £1: the l1quor when 1t 1s imported into l I umapolmalmmuwsedw Canada. It wlll result 1n further Reduce Duty On British Liquors OTTAWA. March 24-—-An ordcr- in-cmmcll was passed yesterday giving effect to u new system of duty valuation for spirituous liquors imporbexl from the Unified Kingdom. The order moans that duty on Brit- lch liquors will be minced a lmle more than $4 a gallon. Today's order followed armounce- mont yesterday 1n the budget that the duty had been reduced from 08 1o $5 a. gallon. I1. provides that British excise faxes chm-god on liquor shall no longer be incluxled 1n bhe value for duly purposes of duty reduction of more than $1 a. gallon. Thousands Greet New Archdeacon ‘TORONTO, March 24-F1fteen Eb?" M m1 mm m1- llialxlaflfiritfi fififiwllm" um mg! u: me . , woud be -Dr uclon of l1 id 11m judicious 13523.51?“ rials.’ mid [Wine clubs, poultry clubs, 110x55 a w . //,’-_“, (lovers PrlnoeEdward vwsx?” Read by Island Like the Dew HUUSEMAY PRURUBUE BYEi§TER Information 0n Mass B u y i n g Commis- sion’s Report Expec- ted To Speed Up Legislation. H (C. P. by Guardian's Special Win) OITAWA, Much c de- flnlbc pronouncement 1s anticl- pcbed this week from the Govern- ment with ‘ 12o the m ~ c session prorogution by Easter. Illness of Prune Min- Mar B. B. Bennett and tbc uncer- tainty as to when the mus buvlns commission's report. would be ready have flood In the way of any de- -—u- mas. Tomorrow the Prime Mlnlsherb attending finslolan will issue s bulletin on Mr. Bennett's condi- tlon and indicate whecher further rest 1| required and how long he w11l havc m remain sway from the House. It was reported today that Mr. Bennett's progress had been stcadlly mnlntalned with no re- currence of cardiac wealmeas since March 18. Man Buying Report It 1s also anticipated that S1:- George Parley, noting Government leader, will be 1n a position to 1n- form the House tomorrow the like- ly date on which the mus buying mport will be Nady. The aim of the commission 1s to complete this (Continued on Page 0) Threaten To Tie Up USJndustries WASHINGTON. March 24-4110 United unxtllc Workers added a silk ii-Nké. warning buddy $0 threats of xvalk-outs newt wcck in two of (he ‘greatest Unlbcd States ind-us- trlcs, soft coal and automobiles. tailed planning of seulcnnl prog- ‘ STEAIIER lnnuwnuul IHFHAHFAX Ion_g' Overdue Long- bird Flies Distress Signal - ‘S t o r m Sweeps Maritimes. (Q-P. By Guardian's Special Wlrc) HAIEAX, March 24.-—One over- duc ahlp was reported tonight-In distress 116 miles south of Halifax- but the gale-swept; Atlantic still held secret the fate of bwo other: for which all vessels in the slupplng lanes had been asked to keep a sharp lookout. ' mvlns a Signal from her mast- head, the SSS-ton British steamer Longblrd was slghfod by the Amer- ican Howler Kerlew but the sea was foo rough for the fishing craft to gc alongside or launch a.- boat. The Iongblrd did not appear to be 1n any immediate danger from the storm but was “apparently short cal Briflbh sophlcnl cnmmunlal." has canned a stir throughout the United Stolen and Contain. In 0111080. Straclwy was arrested. clarenco Dn- row hu announced that he l! M. P. Strachey ls soon heron b6 was interviewed b7 1mm M‘ ficlnh. of puovislons," the Kerlew reported to Culads/s east ooasz radio. 15 Day: Ovexdnc Shipping officials here expressed the belief aim was probably short of fuel too because she was 18 days out. of Hamilton, Bermuda, for New York-a three-day voyage 1n ordin- ary weather. Memwhllc no word had come to land to tell of the fate of the Norwegian reighter Spec, 3B days out of Glauow for Boston, or "the Gloucester schooner Arthur D. Stor- ey, long overdue at her home port with a cargo of frozen herring from Newfoundland. O. H. Hostermun, agent for the Dtpurtment o; Max-me. sald ha had no vessel available at present to ss- sist. the Iongbird. The government steamer Acudla. was battllng heavy seas attempting to land supplies on Sable Island. BISBIISSREFURM Measure Planned. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wine) The blizzard roared across the Marltimc Provinces today. setting spring back and blocking highways that were just being opened to traf- 1c. Heavy Snowfall Nova Sculls got the worst of 11, many towns reporting the heaviest snow of the winter. Fourteen inches fell in the Annapolis Valley, Nova. Scott's great orchard country and all country roads from Yannouth to deep drifts. A fut freight train made an 6m- crgcncy stop at Belmont to pick up a. Woodsman stricken with appen- dicitis, because 1t. would have been almost impossible to get him over the snow-blocked roads to liccpltal 1n Trim). Yarmouth County experienced min, hull, lightning and snow with- 1n l2 hours but no serious darnaBB was reported. Prince Edward Island's hlEhWHYS were banked high with snow and travel was dlfllcult outside of Char- lot . New Brunswick appeared 1o have missed the full force of the blizzard, although Saint John reported three inches cf snow. Northern Cape Breton were under _ the Royal Canadlnn Mounted Po- llce blll-ln its pnesenz form at least. Two years ugo, the some propos- al was rejected by the Upper House. It bobbed up again In this sessions annual revision of the act. approved by the Commons, and met last week with militant oppo- sltlon from a number of Senators. The measu = was stood over for further discussion next Tuesday afternoon, when the Senate rc- convenes. ‘ Annulment Amendment proposed is to have time served by any R.G.M.P. mem- ber with the military forces 1n the Boer War more than three decades ago should be fncluded in the (Continued on Page l) Rains Bring Portia! Relief (A. f’. by Guardian's Special Wire) KANSAS CITY, March 2A~Rc- vivlng rains fringed the parched southwcsficrn plains country of the United sum today, bringing par- Wllllll] llMll Unless bile silk mill operators cease from violating their code and last fall's strike settlaxmn-t, said Francis J. German, textile unlon TllBER ACREABE hailstorm, cloudbursts tlal rellef from smothering dust storms that have harassed lnha-bl- taunts and livestock and retarded crops. The greater part of the drought area, howovot—the mountain plat- eaus-recclved no relieving rains were 1n many sections moisture. The accompanied destructive and elec- bv RllI/l Everybody 10 PAGES i‘ The l-rrcst n! John Strachey. rldl- “ and “philo- where [only 1o defend the former British SENATE WILL [IEGISLATIUN Constitutional Debate On Employment and S o c i a l Insurance OTTAWA, March iii-Prospects are the Senate this week will dis- agree with the House of Commons and turn thunfbs down on the South Afrlca. pension provision of ma‘ rm“ mu’ “iilfdfiii 5'2°”'.;’,.‘;’,,’,".‘i.' f? moimand persons. including the mwfhxlam; (or. By Guardian's Special wm) . ..,, , "M" "m" "“‘ "” ’°“°°""“‘ fi“.%‘i°l’$“i.‘“"fi.§f.‘°1.$ M WW "Hm" "m M m" fifi§§fifi$1~‘u§‘"§3.’é ‘m; m" wmwlkuit.’ w“ L ~- _-_ u" r- ; , today ' d Most "gmmmmn a Amnmmm w" gmwcrs of New Brunswick b)’ ‘the “- *--- ' ' mcuflmmcmu m"..i":::. w»! <»»~=»~_,,-»,,<; w»: m“; msszzrmzrzuurzaezz: L-uza-a-ax-a Vi“ . ' workers‘ omcl vc u: a woe 1-; u my; pm h mu dioocca f Toronto. , _ Easftm Cum-dd Potato Marketing “L Q l, ‘mum’, “no, Om m 2c: w: 1.11-1.10 oformality Otfondcd m» 'f,°‘,,“,",o“§§§‘j ';=<;§,g,gg1:,3,;";y,_ Board, and mum; grower; of the ‘I. Wcthbohly, ‘l-fl Rev. Dr. “ma” “m” “mim- A“ Man" '1“ w“ b7 uminous mike. Not u miner wlll mvlmc°fiulllnlégyf m; " 1:1“ “glint b", pa" a ooummp There was no alga of l. lnrlkc hunk Mchnughlfn, chairman of chm. the coal sham 5pm 1,; “n, mvo ves u o1 o ac um e .. ' acmcnagpt. the rally. t n mum“ h“, been year with compensation to the pro- m Mun-Inc. 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Osman bull- mfoucfacrupflrbolasterncan- co ‘me 3" . m1“ mam; Jack Ocular. 21, d: on tbs mllllnc crowd. nan with the ma» W041 Indie! nu Mnkmng Boom would super- upgqnflzacnuhcdlnlw- Jfnofflclsl r-bcvduwm thumb lstnnrludubomadccrnnuc! vlntbowmk lntbh oonnechon r-lmgmnuolaudwlmntadntzlcb-f nu-udfnmscnrckncb nbmNMMMflmflflwn-Qmboofauodtoomcrzbemcc- - Wolfe 3.0316100313814191: Wlllthorflcmhulfi $081! D00 1H4! lfllillnfiflbfltfiblidthlbflctdthil L ' i 1' IUQ X Murderous U.S. State ’s attempoed the life ofbtato‘; Attor- ncy Thomas J. Courtney today. pouring elgm bullets lnto the mar seat 0g on automobile 1n which the D man Run-y l. Perry war 0n labor union rucxetcers, 1n- rlvnl bcommrs‘ unions to outlaw expressed may was tbnt enmity en- . last yea-r eonvlched Roger lbuhy and his gang of tho $15,000 kldnAPPIII from trlcul displays. Three persons were killed in Oklahoma, where skies wem clcsrlng today. The downfall ranged from llght showers on the custom edge o1’ the southern plains to ’ ,. n far- iher east 1n Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas. cmmm-~~ mxlud NIL MERE MAI inn-in in BI iablishing peace and good wi (By Louis P. Lochner. Cogyrlght 1935, by the Associwtbd Press) BilR-LIN, Munch 24——Sfnilll‘lg imp- Dlly. Sir John Simon and Capt. An- Lhony Eden. Britain's sccurlf/y en- voys, amved late bhls aibemotm for their momentous conferences with Rniclnsf-uehxer I-lloler, the first of mach cnumrles from c. fcu-clgzz pow- er. Sweeping outodagrayskyin a mg four-motored Imperial Airways plane, they landed at. Tempelhod adrfleld 0c the moderate cheers of himdreds of Gennans. Iiltler was nm a; the field 11o meet them. Foreign Minister (Kon- stanbin Von Neural/h was the first iograspsix-Jolm by the hand a8 no stopped from tine plane. Exchange Greeting; “I am so glad to see you again,” sold the beaming foreign. secrmary Von Nemwth plied with equal cozdlullty and with Eden the pair walked to a waiting automobile which took them to the British Em- bassy. The belief was gaining ground that the crux of bhe conversations, beginning tomorrow, will " : Ger- many's return to the Ioague of Na.- tlom and non-aggression pacts. It was felt the men-repeated equality donwrul of Germany would remain in. the background 1n vlew of su- Johrrs presence and with Gcmwn fcanmamem already an accom- pusnm rm. Huge OroWd Present A huge crowd of German slght- seem had gathered, at the ah‘- drome hours before the plane ar- rlved. T1115 was partly because of previous rumors chat Hitler lum- celr would Ibo present. Among fllom at the field to greet the Elnglrlshmcn we're Count. Rudolf Von Bassewltz, chief of protocol; Bernard W. Von Bus-low. wider-sec- rotary of stale, representing Hltler and Si: Eric Phipps, British am- bassador to Berlin. - Among those at the field to greet the Englishmen were Count Rudolf Von Dassewitz, chief of protocol: Bernard W. Von Buclow, under-sec- retary for foreign affairs; Magmus Von Iovetzo, Berlin chief of police; Dr. Otto Melssner, Nazi secretary of state, mprcsexmilng Hitler pm Sir Eric Phipps, British ambassador to Berlin. Besldcs Meiisner. Hitler Skill. his personal "armed company" cf 100 tall, black-shlfied S. S. men picked from his own bodyguard. Nazl Ger- man flags were much 1n evidence. A slnglcUmozl Jack wavml 1n the (Continued on‘ Page 9) CHICAGO. March rooeeuwr was riding with Alder- Mlruciucucly, neither was wound- dlOovlrtney has waged a two your tervmlng 1n n. violent war between ono fnctlm, and the first theory gendered by his lntcrferenco with the truckers was the motive (or the assault. It. was Courtney's prosecutors who of John lonnupimqpimmaunm Assault QL-Assassinc On Attorney . flight: of the J1me: Mclnemey, the w State's Attorney's chauffeur, had no two gunners that " z . time m return u... fire. o‘,’{,f,',’,,°,_ Mantra] . Courtney and the alderman had attended a , "" 1 meeting Satur- dly nlght. and, other an early morn- ing muck at a restaurant, were mo- torlng home whan a small sedan drew abreast of their car at Normal Bculcvnrd and 78th Street. One of tho assassins thrust a revolver out. Both oflicldli ducked as the pistol ° blamed elghrshots. Then the small Annual lublcrlpflog Id! Gumdl on mum tempcrnvurrn ~- lluwson ,. Cblrlottait-oirln. . . . . vwsn-rly ll I-AIL-I MEDIA T015" BritishwflEnvoys Accorded Hearty Berlin Reception Great Britain, ‘fiance Andi Italy. Take United Stand In Grave’ Crisis Following Tri Power Conference In Paris. (By Harold P. Braman, Associated Press Staff Writer) (A. P. By Guardiarfs Spceial Wire) LONDON, March 24-Britain tonight took up her role of umpire in the ‘resent grave affairs of Europe, with hcr two leading emtflis, Sir John Simon and Capt. Anthony Eden, in Berlin seeking to bring about an all-inclusive peace organization on the continent. There was ‘an ovcrione of hope and optimism as Sir John left by all-plane this morning for Amsterdam and Berlin to see Reichsfuehrer Adolf Hitler. “We are starting on the journey,” said Sir John as he entered the plane at Croydon Airfield, “with hopes of es- ll among men.” ‘smnmsruwnnr nrscuguronrs No Trace Found O2" Wealthy M in i n g Promoter and Pilot. (C. P. by Guardian's Speck! Witt-r MONTREAL, March 24- Thwarflod by blinding snowstorm, and hlgn winds throughout the gold-bearing regions of the Poor- mce of Quebec, rescue airplane: sacking Stanley E. Siscoe, manag- ing director of Slscoe Gold Mines, I-lmlted and his pilot Qvptaln T. Wrathall were grounded during the weekend except for a short: perlo dth1s m . No trace of the wealthy mining promoter and his pilot. who is chlcf instructor of the Montreal Llghf. Aeroplane Club, has been. found slnce they took off from Si. Hubert Airport, near Montreal last Tuesday with tlz: intention of vis- iting n. mining claim. WOODSTOCK, N. 18., March 24-Perley Alglbi. It!!! three, clasped without oscraich when struck by u locomotive near 111s home. Tho oowcztcber passed ovor the child before the bor- rlfled engineer could stop the trafn. and the crew were u- tounded to no Parley. unhurt cnwl out between the wheeisf ‘I Weather Etc. Bocfn A\.L cm FOR A Nlcvm. g l (Canadian Pr») P Freda noflhwesierly winds: lull not much change in mmpcrwture. METEUIHHAH.» .\|. lH-‘FWPI, Tor- mo, Alan-n :1 iMlllHllH and mul- IOBIOAST Mnrlllme Provincesz-Frenh wlndl; i: not hungn 1u tempcruiuro. High 11d: ibll no|-1h~ much afternoon n1 1.10 gm- lugghgq ;y;y_ and» tomorrow morning n: 2 4G Courtney ordered his chauffeur to rile: tomorrow mol- Sun not; Lhll evening n 0.15 and uing at 5 abandon the chase and drove to the “bah mqnaltgfr Iéoon Wed-holiday. ' . n . . . dewcuve bureau’ The slaw‘ A‘ Sulmmcrlldc 1K1. eighteen minute! tomcy went to Holy Name Cathed- ral to gfve thanks for his escape deaf-h. and men went lute se- clusion, refusing any atakomcnt for the balm. a C.“ 2 later than Chnlotmowm w: Bordon 0.6 A, ll. (Inga) rim‘. u- m: a 4. n, . , lush: (1. 4. v’