WN, \ Covers Prime Filvlard Island Like the Dew canons. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1. 1934 10 PAGES Wiaeiamlaerannelremio. thaareelafeemwieemese. MAXIMS -'§ OIL MERE MAN Anilabeailllaalelawaeaa IIIQQQQQQIU.I.A. AVAL PROGRAMS IN THE LIMELLGII INN TTINE NBIISINESS EBDVERY adian Chamber of Commerce F o r e - casts an Accelerated Upward Movement. r, Iy Guardian's Special Wire) March L-“Canad- Business activity started on the is based 0n authentic review of present situation backed by pre- nee and confirmed by the secur- markets. Ceramics Sleek lbs advance in common stool: be; has represented substantially h than a return of speculative- vur. While the recent uprush in stations may be traced in part to scramble to secure equities in to share in the prospective betterment, all the biwlng not reflect unreescmlng mecul- increasing confidence, and concrete improvement in under- cenditions, have revealed lveslnthetrend sfthsbond t. More than a handful of , which could be bought for thanb oenisonthedollar. are commanding prices which are ally closer to par. Higher (Gilli-billed 0n i0 I) OUNCEMENTS, OMING EVENTS, MEETINGS. ETC .___._ ' Ia laaertalh eeiaain d I aaatl par ward Illreyablaiaalvamee, ‘lion Play and mnoert Thurs- Jlaroh 8th. L460. -_-. lbw-den Lne Olnb loading hop, ill-WI. Albany. Wednesday, 1- n-m I ._.__.. tms- Congregational meet- oi the Central Parish in Canoe Church on Saturday, March It 2 P. M. A. 1L liacliensis, - L-ililil. .___. first sI-me a lea s. Wright Rink vs. South Preetown. Skate ai- Admission 10o and ise. L-Dill "at same a the Luddington Twmvhywmnepisyedin llinkwedrsesdamlllerehl, investment and protection are bed combined in the endow- t Policies issued by the sun Amara-nee Company. Investi- "Ie possibilities. Information WmWotn-agantsonla. mill!!! L483 AY m sviiicrf lace Miner Pleads ot Chilly" -To Murder Premier MacMillan Ben. Dr. W. l. P. lllaellllall. lea- der o! the Government. who moved the appointment ei Heath strong, “a; as Speaker or the lloaae. Instill To Go Under Further Ex a m i n a tion (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) ATHENS, March tk-Another per- iod or grace in its “ilnal" order for the expulsion oi Samuel Insuli was granted the former Chicago utilit- ies executive today by the Greek Government. Officials announced that the ‘li- year-old Instill would be examined on v more by doctors Thur-ed»! noon. two hours aitcr the expira- tinn oi their decree that lib 188W within 4B hours. Insull wanted in the United States to face charges resulting from the collapse of his holdings, called on a heart EPW151113 m“ morning shortly after be Ila D09- liiedhehscltogetoutanditwas subsequently announced that a third official examination will be made by m! l"- vl-Yliflll" ll Billr-seultaneously Insulib lit-month's fight, against depoztation win con- ducted in nrativr sector, when his lawyer, P. Rhallis, filed with the ioreign office a pica or clemency in connection _with i latest es- pulsion decree. __________ arsenal. move nsrsarsn orrrswa. March e-Lvel- adhn PresI)——I-°|“l!l ID l ml‘ purity or so. the Bennett Gov- ernment tonight defeated alb- ersl move to kill the bill Bilb- usun; a central translation bureau. inflating the wetee of s Progressives and insemi- eutl. lie Oonaarvatveeaatnam- the liberal! Ill-IQ In ‘JOIJRPIMILILOaVILMIJQi W. J. d. V D, Limb OlmpbOl-l A.D.O’alhdlll' Witinessed by an excemlonally large number oi oitians oi both sexm,thethirdlensionoiflie 42nd General Lqalatlve Assembly of the Province was opened yesterday, afternoon by His Honour Lieuten- The func- plsy. and attracted unusual inter- est and attention. ' Justice Saunders. w th two N. O. U! . HI; rep- lesre ery etatng that he yu 411g- Trans - Canada Highway! Project F oreshadowed In Speech From Throne Evidences Of Economic Improvement Noted In‘. Speech Of His Honour Lieut. Governor De Blois In Opening Legislature Yesterday-Hon. Heath Strong, K. C. Installed As Speaker — Unusual Interest Taken In Colorful Ceremonies i Highfand Regiment in command o! Major T. B. Rogers, V. D. whh Lieutenant. C. J. Campbell and W. W. Reid. The company was head- ed by the pipe band oi the P. I. Island Highlanders. The mounted escort drawn iboln the P. s: Island Ilgmnoise was in command o; Lieut W. 1.‘. Hyndmm with ueut w. n Splllett- An ‘ forest.‘ ig innovation thin year was the color guard carrying the King's colors unoased. The guard was imder command or 1mm, A. Regnald Saunders, son c! m. lndowonomotherranksiromtha hlanders. As His Honour Heist. Governw heforsHisl-lcncur hadeniored thecnambertlnClerkoit-hefloim nmalproclamatbnanda IOU’ hon-Eh Bassoon Private n ted that the Lieutenant (Jose-mm- ‘rhednardoiflonourwascom- posed oi "A" Company P. n 11 Assn. Will Be The Prince Edward Island Dain- men's Association in annual meet- ing yesterday decided that the in- coming board oi directors would bring before the cheese and butter factories oi the Province for cori- sideration a plan ior co-operative- I marketing of dairy product. Them was a large attendance oi delegates. At the aitemcmi session iiiiii All! till ggiifi iii iii siititii Da i rym en Plan Co-opera tion Resolution Pas? By Provincial Factories. A1211! Meeting Held duly open the House u: (Continued on Page 3) Considered By J. L. Clark, Rustico; J. H. Simpson. Bayvisw; W. J- Gibson, Marshiield; Prince. Robt. Doucette, O'Leery; W. N. Jenkins, Central Bedaque. At a meeting of the directors the following ofiicers were elected: Preaitnt, J. H. Simpson, Bay- ~. Opens House Bis Honour [Jeni-errant Gover- nor DcBlois who yesterday opened the third session oi the 42nd Leg- islative Assembly oi Prnoc Edward Island. PE|.T SALES SATISFASTBRY AT ATISTIITN Price Within 10 p. c. 0f Valuations Despite Adverse European Conditions. I lhma. llclnrre and 1.. ..umn, rqncsenting the Hudson‘: Bay Company oi london, Iingland, rc- ceived a cable i.om London stating that "the first day's attendance at Silver Fox auctions was poor and , "in" not keen, iorty percent o! offerings being withdrawn. Dark and quarter silvers sold best, three- quarters silvery and full silvers not wanted!’ Regarding the above despatoh Messrs. McLure and MacKinnon are of the opinion that the lack oi interest is due to the European sit- uation which is at s. very nervous tension. The recent scandals in France in which prominent mem- bera of former government-s are mid to be more or less intimately involved and the loss to investors o! over ioity million francs has had a very adverse effect on trade and industry, particularly fashion trad- u which utilize Silver Fox. As is well known Paris is the biggest buyer oi our commodity and hence ianything affecting that city ad- versely ia bound to be reflected in lower prices. That the situation is not so very dark, howeveq may be inferred from the iact that oi the oiiering 0d 870 skins tnade by Mc- Luie and MacKinnon Silver For Farms Ltd, 596 sold for an aver- age of $45.00 gross, which is within ten percent of the valuations plac- ed on them. They were practically all pup skins. Austria Fears Trwible From Socialists (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) VIENNA. March 6. — Evidence that Socialist resistance to the Gow- arnment oi Chancellor Engelbert Dolliuss has not yet been compete- iy flrughgd appeared today when handbllls were scattered urging workers: "Hold fast, we will send more weapons Only hold fest." And placards aPWBYOd 0!! "I shell-torn Karl Marx apartment building, readinli "We are coming buck. You can E gist! at ‘i i 3A. i i p u T ‘BR. NYNEKBTIP SENTENNEI] T0 Z 5 Y E A R S Mother-iii-law of Mur- dered Girl Is Found Guilty in Mystery Case. (A. P. by Guarelasfa Special Wire) CHICAGO, March 6—Dr. Alice Landsay Wynekoop was convicted tonight od’ the operating table mur- der of her dailghtor-ln-law, Itheta. She was sentenced to 25 years in prison. , Pretty talented, 23-year-old Rheta Gardner Wynekoop wss found slain the night of last Nov. 21 on her mother-in-laws surgical table in the “ of the gloomy Wynekoop mansimi on West Mon- roe Street. Mystery Thriller All the eerie elements oi a murd- er mystery thiller were in the case —ru.moxs oi a mad man or moron. a basement door and whether it was locked 0': unlocked, a dark old house, a beautiful victim, Dr. Wynekoopa long career in charity and medicine, her great love ior he!‘ children, especially ior Earle, hus- band of Rhcta. i As ior motives which Dr. Wyne- koop might. have had, the police and prosecution presented two. First that Dr, Alice was near fin- ancial ruin and would benefit from Rhetah insurance. Second, the love oi mother for son, combined with the knowledge that Earle was not happy with Rheta. Defence Stand In the trial, defense moved to refute those theories by evidence that Dr. Wynekoop was potentialb wealthy in real estate and money owed her; and that she loved Rhota like a daughter, pro- vided her with the best things of life. (Continued Iran Page 1) BNANITS TAKEN INTI] Bl STUDY CROWN POINT, Ind, March 6.- Two of the guards who surrendered toJohn Diliingers wooden gun were taken into custody today, but an intense man hunt failed to produce the missing outlaw himself. The guards, deputy Ernest Blunk and turnkey 8am Cahoon. were charged by prosecutor Robert G. Estill with "aiding and abetting" Dillinger! fantastic escape. Assistant Attorney General Ed- ward Barbe, investigating for the Governor of Indians, said the charge was based on the ieiiure oi the iailers to resist when Dillinger corralled all his guards into his own cell and drove oi! in the lheriifs sedan. Barce said he had found "definite evidence oi malfeasance." Cshoon was the first oi Dillin- gcfs victims, when the toy pistol gu ‘or began his amazing round up 55w 1i! 0X the Jail garrison. ‘The turr...y opened the door oi Dillin- gens cell block, he admitted to the authorities later, without sending Dillinger and the other prisoners back into their cells, At large in the corridor, Dillinger sprang on Cahoon and with the wooden psitoi in Canaan's ribs, or- dered the turnkey to call Blunk. Fishing Fleet Ready To Sail For TTie Banks LUNINBURG. N. B» March 6— TTiree Powers Make Plans To Enlarge Fleets Franco - Italian Race In Naval Armament Is Hinted At. (By the Canadian Press) (By Guardianh Special Wire) Four world powers looked to their navies Tuesday— two of them making plans for enlarging the fleets. The British Admiralty presented 1934 estimates call- ing for the construction of four cruisers and 20 other vessels, an increase oi 2,038 in the fleet personnel and ex- ggaiditures of about $282,750,- The United States Senate passed the Navel Construc- tion Bill and returned it to the House of Representatives for action on Senate changes, ‘including limitations on pri- vate contract profits and the requirement that the govern- ment build one-fourth of the more than 1,000 aeroplanes provided. The French Chamber of Depu- ties Naval Committee approved a projectile bulldafi, -ton battle cruiser, a alder ahhe I the huge Dukes-qua, now under construe- tlon. Two new mbmarinm and a tee- pOdo destroyer are include! in the French programme-an answw ta the IOJOO-ton “pocket onshore" af The authoritative Italian news- paper Giorna-le d'ltalia indicated Italy might build a HMO-toes bat- tluhip to coaster-balance the French Dnnkerquo. ‘ Project Amroved PARIS, March G-(APJ-Prhe 103i French naval programme call- ing for expenditures oi 913,000,000 francs (currently about 868892.500) and the construction of {our vessels was speedily approved today by the Chamber oi Deputies naval com- mlttee. The expenses will be spread over the budgets of the next iive Years- it wss emphasized that the new craft will replace old AMPS P981 Al" age limit provided for in navy treaties. The committee sanctioned the construction of a Zoom-ton battle cruiser which will be the sister ghdp to the cruiser DunkerqueLng (Continued on Pele 5) Motor Vessel Goes Aground (C. P. by Guardian's Special Will) MULQRAVE, N. 8., March 6- Its prow buiicd in soft sand, the l00-ton motor vessel, Westport. was still aground tonight on s. bar near lladlcyviile in the Strait oi Canso. A higher tide was awaited before rcsiinniig ntuinipts to rciloat the little %&=T.\HDO steamship that ran aground yesterday in a dense iog. she carried a cargo o! stnélll m8!- chnndise and mail, and was eniouta to Guysbaro from Muigrave. Capt. P. B. McMilrty, said the vcsol was in no danger and he and iuscrewoia half dozen men were Questioned BWINDLII‘! WIDOW IILD Mrs. Arlette Btavisky. widow d the spectacular French swin cheque stunts giving the names o! many persons who received money irom Stevisky. 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