lcanthlnkof no time l; ch, world where than vna not some pub- lic questions to got fussed lbout, llfornin Guardian, Ioundad llli, Charlottetown Guardian Two ca“, ASIX KlllAKS I Modern Portia _ Pll/OVES HER TI-IEORlY The former Helen Cirese, president l the Women's Bar association, chi. hgo, proves her theory that profes- yional women are not unsuited n3 mail‘ ' l .- “PM!!! by marrying Harry ll. Hunnewcl, noted archaeolo- gist. Bi ll A l] I A N CENSUS lllNEl (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont., A I'll l9.—F0l‘t questions Wm be as“: urban house? 98.1811 t0 1016B them t0 8W 11D their _ regime. One report from Gibraltar _ c m” "dent, m1 (ms. m the Canadian census’ farms has broken out more frequent- Walking‘ 4- Mfl- 531d that 5h unmmm-med rumm- had 111 301N011". when? 1.356 United rerlently ahhvllhflfid. deslllte the fact ° p" newspapers admit that the dlctator- ly this spring, as the drive proceeds. chines to G0 0n Mar_ reached "there that ghe British cm“- 551$“ 919119115 811d $40900 WOTlh 0i DPEViOHS 111113116181 eslhhates had T1111 ship established an official nominis- . i B8 hlllh l5 7-°0°.(I‘7°~ These “lures BOMBAY’ India’ 5pm lkmfl tration in Place of a "wasteful futil- whlch will start June 1st and farm- ers must supply information in re- gard to 254 inquiries. An army of 15,000 numerators will conduct the 2;’/%//’ . The People's Paper SENTENBEB Til |l__E_AlH MOSCOW. APfll Ill-Six Kuluks We" Sentenced to death today and nine others given prison terms on charges of sabotage in connection with the Government's movement to collectivizo all farms throughout the Soviet Union. The charges included flllesatio that the defendants re- fused to sell their grain, to the Gov- ernment; that they forged docu. ments certifying that they were poor peasants, and that they spread Anti. Soviet propaganda and terrorized the poorer peasants in their district. The farm collectivlzatlon campaign increased 10 percent in emciency during the five day trial, the Gov. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1931 IS wnnsr FEATURE on IJEPRESIBNg. ll Dace’s Son ., CHIP OFF THE OLD BLOCK Roman Mussolini, youngest son oi‘ ll Duce, who resembles his father more and niore every day. The youngster is spending a. vacation at present with his mother at the resort at Moreno. Italy. ernment reported. The plan ls to place all farms under Central Gov-l ernmcnt control, with the peasants’ living together in communities and! eating in a community mess hail,‘ 801118 out each dsiy to work on thel land as factory workers go to lac-g tories. I A report said that Kulaks with axes, attacked three soviet officials near Moscow yesterday. Their resent- ment against the Governmentfls cam- Attacks on peasants who conform to the ‘Soviet ruling have been re- ported. The farm campaign is but SAiE or BARS SAVES tllUlilRY s 2 5g, u n n Claim Ministers Take ket And Ministers C'an’t Buy Them. AABBEPT [MN Covers Prince Edward Read by Everybody Island Like the Dew We must die daily in the levels o! lgnoblc compromise or perish tragic- ally among the precipices. Dull vcrod N.‘ “JO. Annual Subscriptions B! Ill] Canada and U. I. A. 1o PAGES NEW REPlIBiIB Glllll. Will NUT (British United Press) MADRID, April 19.—The Directors of the Bank of Spain will meet to-' morrow to rescind the recently sign- ed contract with J. P. Morgan, New York Financier, for a loan of $60,- 000,000. Their action folowed a de- cision by the new Republican Gov- ernment not to accept the Morgan loan, arranged by the Monarchicsl Cabinet prior t0 the overthrow of the Throne last Tuesday. The loan had been obtained in an effort by the old regime to stabilize the Peseta, which had fallen to a- bout half of its normal value of ap- proximately 20 cents. The new Gov- ernmcnt leaders asserted that the Peseta could be stabilized without the loan. President Nicclo Alacalaza Zam ora, moved to curb the power of the army by issuing a, decree transfer- ring to civil courts jurisdiction in numerous cases now held by the army court. Reports of trouble in Spanish Mor- occo continued to disturb the new er Curley and the Destroyers Sham- rock and Tourmaline had been ord- ered to proceed to Tangier, and that: a detachment of troops was ready lernmenifs already heavy responsib- Alcala Zamora SPANISH PRESIDENT Alcalc Zamora, leader of the Span- ish Republicans, who demanded and received King Alionslfs abllcation, is popular choice for president and signed his first decree as such in an order freeing all political prisoners. REVlllTlN? HONDURAS Hit l | ennui our. (British United Press) WASHINGTON, April lav-Revolt American property, are located, has broken out to complicate this Gov- lllty in the Oaribean area. The Gov- collected here and abroad indicate’ there are perhaps 20,001,000 peopfc‘ in the world who are willing to work and have no jobs. Students of econ- omics and politics believe this is by far the worst feature of the present depression. Mr, Magnusson, of lhc International Labor office, says: “It is no exaggeration to say that unem- ployment has been the overshadow- ing problem." plaglu . and co..ntrles which depend to a con- siderable dcgrcr upon agriculture, arc sion onc expvll. amid. “Thwv arc al- ‘ uavs a few lwiutoos on a farm and in highly industrialized countries," he added. of the United States when the official Montreal Bride SAVED fillllNlRl UIVILEQNFUCl > (By Ken Clark, Canadian Press Staff Correspondent) LONDON‘ Apr“ lit-whatever their Judgment of Aifonsos klngship, London newspapers of all shades oi opinion, from Socialist to Conserva- tive, today. give the fallen monarch WASHINGTON. April 19-Figures, SAILS ON HONEYMOON ment from the throne, compliment- ing him for sparing Spain the blood- shed which, it is held, must inevit- ably have resulted from any attcmpl on his part to hold the sovercigcty against the popular will. Mrs. C. E. Price. daughter oi Dr. and Mrs E. M. ilberts, Montreal, and recon‘. bride of the son of Lady Price and the late Sir Wm. Price, Quebec, as she appeared prior to sailing aboard the liner Mauretania upon her honeymoon. llliillllillllN lliisoili pr Bil | c5 (By James A. Mills, Associated Press Spared Country Canada is looked upon here as suf- fering lightly from this economic ‘fin the whole, new countries "By his prompt and sfatesmanliks acceptance of the facts, Alfonso spar- ed his country the cruel ordeal of a civil war," says the Times, while the Socialist Herald, together with pap- ers of other views, accords him ths~ same high ‘merit. On the other hand it is widely ad- mitted that he brought tne fate upon himself by supporting the dictator- ship of Primo de Rivera, thereby, even in the view of the Spanish monarchists, violating his royal oath and tearing up the constitution. The happily situalcd in i.iilli'S oi depres- Lhere is undoubtedly not the actual want in Canada that may be found It came as a shock to the people figure oi’ 6,050,000 unemployed was Wlllingdon, former Governor Gener- al of Canada today took over the reins of office as Viceroy of Ind-la, and Lord Irwin, Viceroy for the past ity of graft and violence," but this they say, failed to satisfy the people in view of their loss of political lib- erty and King Alfonso was held per- place the United States well up in .iie international unemployment list. The enumeration of unemployed is made on different bases in different credit for the manner of his retire» . MAXIMS ,1 or A MAXIMS l‘ , a -MERE MAN 0' e p‘ —- MERE MAN ' l f Soviets Taking Lives ' f of All Those who They Will Rescind Re- G e r m a n y , United‘ _ London Press Gives g, Will Not ‘Seuurheir gently Signed (Jon- States A n d Great, '- Fallen Monarch Cre- f .‘= Grain To The Union tract With J. P. Mor- Britain Hard Hit -'-i dit For Prompt Ac- , ‘ gan For $60,000,000 Canada Sufferingl tion — Averted 0r‘ I “Wm "HIM PM) Loan. Lightly. j deal of Civil lVar. , ‘j survey, completing it in the cities in pa? of a’ mum mum” drive ha“? , t t i d. t 1 t m l, 1 - ‘"5 "med 1h "-11 bmmhfli 0f the to protect British interests. Several “m”? w“ mme ‘aey ° e‘ tgqyafds a mom] ' More time w“ be taken Soviet controlled industricr. An or- casualties were reported to have oc- “an” ‘h’ ems" Memphuh “W °°' i nations. and as a sequence ‘t’ m 2:1 yrldm, steamed away Hominy responsible’ ' llmpossible to make accurate com- g3 - 1 for the farm census. Not only is a census of population being taken, but a census of agriculture, mercantile institutions employment and institu- tion» for the blind and deaf. ‘allure you a radio in your home?" will ho one of the queries. Others iviii inquire whether the DEFSDll can rcnrl 01' write, their ages, occupations, der was issued today, for example, that every factory worker in future must my out of his own pocket losses in the factory due to inef- ficncy. The new system of individ- uniiizg is aimed to give in- ccntivc to slackers and bunglers. who, unwillingly are declared guilty O/ITAWA, April lit-Provision of $2,000 to each of the members of the Cabinet and the Leader of the Op- position, and appropriations of $1,000 each to‘ the Speakers of the Senate and the House of Commons in lieu of motor cars, is bong criticized by members of the Opposition, but it was stated today that the abolition curred when Spanish "Republicans in Morocco attempted to hoist a Re- publican flag ovehr the Government buildings. . I 56W‘- Pw.‘ Day cupied in protecting lives of Americ- an citizens from the Sandino out- breaks in and nearby Nicaragua. The Memphis landed a small machine gun force at Puerto Gabezas, Nicar- agua, before sailing north and the Alfonso XIII, in Paris, in exile - gunboat Sacramento at Bluclields‘ sent a. force of Marines ashore to protect that town m the absence of able for the principal countries are Sweden 80,578: Denmark, 70,961; Bel- The ceremony in which Earl Will- ingdon was sworn in as the Kinfi representative in the vast Indian Empire was as simple and dimmed as it was brief and buslnessllkt- A tremendous crescendo of 31 guns out- side the University announced that inside the Convocation Hall, Earl Willingdon had taken the OM11 =8 parison. The latest official statistics avail- as follows: Gerlmany,~4,382,843, Great Britain, 2,044,209; Italy, 642.169; Ja- pan, 386,349; Austria, 331,239; Aus- tralia 102,900; Netherlands. 103,728; $3.illltllllN nwslnml “qmhpr “my a“, 5mm“ married 0,. oi sabotuzc against the five ycar or the Government lilllnu<ixies means with Lhc Royal Familh was ITPOYl/‘Yfl _ _ gium, 63,54»), France, 28,536. divorced’ him‘ dates and country 0f ma“ or industrialization’ a saving to the country of $250000 “msidmllld Proceeding to London the ‘natnc guard, Whlch was out These figures represent registered Vlfieiim" The oath was adlninfwfi (Canadian Press) i origin. Persons also will be asked. a ‘m, this “Wk. He and his family are “mfmg "mmwnw y unenlploycd wholly unemployed, and by S11‘ John Beaumont, Oheoouusu; MONTREAL’ Que.’ Apr“ 19,41“ “ ' 11w Sm“: Departments ‘ox-ma, those receiving benefits. There is no 0f the High Court, while newsprint groups represented by how many wccks they have been c-m- [llO_\‘(‘ll during the past l2 months and. if unemployed, the reason. Car Uverturns, Three Injured l/Vill [Wake Large Purchases Of Can. Livestock (Special to the Guardian) A return tabled in the House of Commons a few years ago shows that the cost of maintaining Govcrnmcnt car; and the purchase 0f nddiiimlfll machines in the Capital, alone, in one year was $552000. . Examination of the Auditor Gcn- erals report today shmvccl that oil and gas for a ministerial linloilsine averaged a cost of $1500 a year alone while the chauffeurs salary camc- to occupying twoniy eight rooms at the llnlvi Mcuricc at a reported cost cl $600 a day. l iClaims He Was § Robbed of$450 on l ‘A C. N. R. Train communique regarding the new out- break sald that “the American iorc- es will limit themselves to making provisions for the safety of the lives and property of American citizens in coast towns.“ One interesting point raised by observers here is whether there is any connection between the Honduran Insurgents and Sandino. It has been reported sandino has many friends in Honduras. Many of the doubt they do not ation in any adequate 688F99- Air Pilots Sent ForRum Running lllillingdon, the ruling Princess and high state dignitaries looked 0h. Al; the conclusion of the brief cerembhy the Vice Regal flag WM 111111111“ and the new Viceroy sat in fmmfll coimcil with all mcmbers of the ex- ccutive council present The" MW‘ numerous conferences and interviews the Wiliingdons entrained for New Delhi. 1TH?“ m” Sim‘ Canada Power and Paper Company, Abitibl, St. Lawrence, Corporation and Price Brothers, Limited, have announced a cut in price of their product of $3.00 per ton retroactive from the beginning of 1931 and un- til May first. Thereafter, the reduc- tion will increase to $5.00 per ton. The general price has been $55 per ton at the mill or $62 per ton de- livered in New York. To Penitentiary (Cnflfldlan Press) CALGARY. AltiL, April (ma..- _ , . JINTO. N. B.. April iii-Leaping nounccment that the British Con- anew“ $1301 Thus’ ‘L was pomml 69mm“ American pe°p1°5"i" m" '. past at least-have sympathized with Er l in the air and turning ovcr three 3111105 bcforc striking the ground, the rnv containing Irwin Dykcman and S nnlvy Fowler of Salmon Crock, N. B.. and Irwin Kady of Minw, clash- suancrs (Io-operative will make large purchases of Western livestock if a standard of quality can be g-unyhn- iced, was welcomed by agriculturisis here last night. George Riddle, rep- out, on onc mnclmc alonc the saving to the country by the Government's action is $i.000 without taking into consideraton the initial price of $5.000. Liberal members are criticizing thc SAINT JOHN, N. B. April 18- Ciaiming that he was robbed of $450, the Insurgent leader's stand against the United States. in $50 bills, while lie slept in his! ‘, berth on the train from ‘Pruro to~ Saint John, Thursday night, Phiilipl The State Department advanced no reason for the Honduran revolution. It has ascribed the long series of re- A. Hosler, one of time pilots in the i930 National Air Tour was sentenc- ed to two years in flu.‘ Federal pon- iicutiary at Crisis In Australian A f f a i r s DETROIT, lvliclb. April ilk-Russell The Weather, “ilrltc. ‘illlbN A vrursialan Caossas Lnavcmvorih, Kansas, "l l» a halt one hundred iccl. from reseutative of the co-opcrative with tho d"'pl'CS5l0l1 where it loll. the high- headquarters in Manchester. England $2.000 41F1D1‘0P1'=0\1011 T01‘ m!“ R5 11 ‘volts in South America during the and fined $2.500 today alter convic- ‘ wal‘ hear hove this morning and all stated orders would be placed weekly "salary increase." They claim the Flsilmsm‘ commelcml traveller’ 9‘ past 15 months ‘to economic dcpres- my in federal court. on a charge of ' m1‘ "Cfiullflllts W016 lhlllffid. DYKE- if fl .‘ Mdard of quality could be Ministers will walk 0r take sircct Tmmw‘ h“ phwed me- mauer m slon and resulting Political unrest. aeroplane rum running. '*'—_ ' HOPES (0 (‘ET (HE ' man n, 15 f¢-,.,~,-@d fatauy, The accident gua,.,,,mcd_ He mad, his announce_ can; find "u; u“. 51min in mm We hmlds °l the C- N- 3- TYWESUEE" _____________ Judgg Emygy-d ,1, hrmmi ulu. mu- CANBERRA. Awstfflha- All") 15"" e s i nrcurrcd three nlilcs from lWlnio on mm, following interviews with WesL-_po¢k@t,; whereas, they claim, the $2.- mm Dept cnced two other piiuis, Peter Kelly A triple surprise “as sprung in the l , . Fishman said he boarded the l-Iali- rggglVfid Lhc same Scnicncc as Poslcr, Australian lxalitical world today. hill r 5 i111" New Kingsviiic-ifrcdcricton high- a co- tives a d‘ Albe t Govt. '. 1' fr." l ‘r . ‘ m“ 0mm n r a 000 B or “l n c fax tram m1‘ 53h" 30h" at T111111 B Bfitlt - - ' ' scnicnccd all the dcvclu )l'll0I‘il’.S were linked 1m . While William l-lolton was l Actually the s 000 proinsion for in om- approaching climax. the Z011- wadh OiflOlfllfi . , The fact that the visitors iniervlew- ~~,.,-p__=,.,»,-5 “>111 :-.--. the country $42,- rhursday night‘ H? ‘awed "fly- to 18 months in prison and fined $l.- ; ed PIOVl-Iifllfll 60W. 03161815 W85 h?" (:00 per year. Nineteen Ministers will i 15:11:12‘ ‘he Zlilsimvlwhueullnd slzptaih; 1s Annallnced 500. The three men were accusediof eral elections. The campaignd is hal- ' ‘ aided as a great step in trade be- h 1 w“, d th L, d, 5 p“ e "e r e ' ° a participating in airplane rum runn m; fpgqdy partly llllrlfil‘ way, an w en I ANNOUNCEMENTS’ we “we v8 P “(may an e ea 111°‘ “Oi-iced 51134111113 Out 0f -he way between the Canadian border cities the general elections come in early ' tween Canada. and the Old Country. . ti q,“ M __ --——- er o’ the 0pm‘ m ‘A e r "M" 11° "Whed 11°“! 11°“! this “SARAH JOSEPHINE” 1s rca- and polnls inMichigan. 01110. 111111015 summer as they must, Labor will COMING EVENTS. 2%.; <_~._-'.~i.":. :. r: . which the British Co- 1. MEETINGS ETCS. xaifxnthtslaie agricultural pro- 21:22:: 2,22,13,11‘ 111°mi11B-1°11°W1118th= 111"“! of the BOUND A mm: on mano- and Indiana. battle with perhaps the most rbr- ' “watch m the PORTER u, 4.1m from cmasb m the British m ‘mm’ "B111 11m l" 141° 11-11». he fleld- NAN’! oovr. midable combination of parties yet f _ "Ema Memorial Hell tonight. ' m“ W" “ma” "Y M" “ma” m The ministerial bars will be used when he ‘°°"°h°d m’ m‘ “m” '_“ m“ 1“ -'““°""““' i Yil 4ass-4-2o-u. stating that last year the oo-opera- “mu the end o, the month when C111 certifies“. which he =errled in hrrrrcomsl-l. u. s., April 1a.- LiberaLLabOr m brief, the developments were 1 ,_ tlve purchased 830,000,000 worth of they Wm be lad up their drlverslthe same pocket with his money, he Th, may gwmmagged schooner, (w. M follows. i, nPubllc Meeting York H1111. MW- Canadian wheat. Local bmbnn stat- ‘van a m the v-aflous deparb , discovered an empty pocket. He went bound since Wednesday m Northum- All» I <1) Th8 Senate rejected the zov- ' 53g; fmffliwil}; f,‘ g °°‘§°" @5151 ed can with the CO-Operlilve now 5 w ‘Zia at a hm date they Wm , back u. the station and laid an OOITI- berland Strait, I. mile oi! Malignant M11163 8 emmenf/s inflation bill by 2i u. e. 1 L '1 imh-xpa n! l ' y fififlfqgm; considering buying Canadian beef in a"? I'd It m “m” the law for l Plum Wm" 1'51""? 0131111118- A cove, was identified today as the , (z) Hon. E. G. Theodore, treasurer, no i" lugs quantifies’ m‘ weawm Provin- meislier of Pdtrllament to purchase aelarcheraiihls berth dw“ made and sum)‘ ‘msephmm A northerly wind If! Tlléflng informed the House the Common- _ renaming! fills“ Airlfggr; gang: cos would nkely H131‘ 11:2; x‘; Govemmen, pmpeny’ w the maclhlcmfnsr qizlfimales 4202311101: d: forced the schooner into OlOSE-Phck- Wealth Bank would not give the sov- TORONTO. April 2o.-bxbubrai ‘ .7‘, “futon, on Tuesday‘ Apr" mm market fer which W m” may go cfieap. . y. ‘I! l ed ice, and it was believed she would munch: my more accommodation. west u, “om, was, ‘vmds’ M1,. an‘ 1 482o_4.1g-m_ fighting for a long time. COL H. w‘ snow, controller M LlziczhlexivllreiageartltzntlnliecplarurtmehBlftlwfl- remain imprisoned until the wind (Associated Press) (3)Hon. J. G. Latham. official op- m; much change m mmperatum ‘ his "Will all perTn-sn-wrho have orders Gwemmellt 3mm’ l? Wd"v°fl"3 asked their assistance, hleoszldf‘ and 21112;: ltitticmlilecelll fllalrzrsilgxhllstll: k235i? 31s Agtlflul-Ilazi-‘lgllil/idslhllgsg glsllignlvllaatlfnliiliszsiniliatlefilliegrrlrih? Temperamm :1M§0l'o:l%%;ds:;d oetagrno (Associated Pres!) grslellaxtge ézvsnnterlchlrges iailurliazdghxo craft. Farmers and fishermen were George has obtained the Cohsfiht 01 sltion parties could unite under the Mmdmmn 44 , ' MOSCOW. April 19- —'l'11~ W'- ‘ Wmhm n“) ready w Mt out if help or supplies leading members of the Cabinet ex- hm... o; Ho... .1, A, Lyons. Minimum a< l i ~» Ian take further orders for red ilover. Roland Benton, Winslos. 48254-1841. “I500 lbs. of Kenora. Mixed Seeds bit unordered. Book now. Taking Lfders for ‘a car of crushed lime. wandview Station. Book your re- lbirements at once. Bags on hind lor loading pota W- D. ROSS, secretary. eaaa-i-is-ai. Rlllill noon 0n the Air, m. in on Station c. r. G.YEvery Friday 12.15 . Uigg Institute, plea Commlssar of the Soviet Government today l!!!" l" °" ddl‘ forbidding u» rmhw "I goods in Canada. The 0N0! grow out of the recent decision of the Canadian 6w rnllwlll- PM“; an ‘ o on certain lluislan goods. One of them was given to the Prot- estant Infants’ Village, but was hand- eu back when the Government put in its customs duty bill, the mach- ines having entered the country free ll VIM-IKE} IIIBCIIIHQS. whoever buys the Wlillngdon carrwill have to pay the duty. LISBON, April lit-The revolt against the Lisbon Government in the Azores Islands was ended today and the authority of the Central Government was re-el- tablished without a shot being were requested. The vessel was presumably bound for Prince Edward Island. She was said not to be a fishing craft, but no information was forthcoming as to the nature of her business. She fired, it was omcially announced here today. is not listed in available shipping 11001115. High tide this morning at 11.51 and tomorrow morning at 1.05. Sun sets this evening at 6.48 an: cept Rt. Hon. Phillip Snowden, Chan- cellor of the Exchequer, for a Lib- erai-Labor alliance "which by exer- cise of ‘his vigorous personality, he might easily convert into a ilictator- ship." The newspaper says the Lib- eral Leader's terms include n vigor- ous employment policy based on the raising of a national development loan. wholesale schemes for road- building, housing and electrification, rises tomonow morning at 5.09. and the weeding out of perhaps one First quarter moon Saturday. Apr! or two Ministers to whose presence 25, 9.40 a, m. in the cabinet, Mr. Lloyd George cb- Bummerslde tide eighteen minute: Jects. later than Charlottetown. . I’. M. ....:..