Guarlhi. gaff-align" Guardian DeVulera Will Not Attend (C, P. Cable, vla Reuters) my Guardian's Special Win) leaders attending m Royal Jubilee celebrations in mndon in May. Mr. de Valera. informed the Dali today he had been mvited. but had ' ' informed Prime glnlomarlly fulfilled by the office. ______f_____ COLLECT ENGINE PICTURES pictures, Q ANNOUNCEMENTS COMING EVENTS. "Rummage Sale at Boss's Shop Friday at 2.30. ‘NDanoe in tatllrday by salvation Anny. wwlnx. Admission 15c and 10c. "Come March 31st. Silver collection. iir. April 1st and 2nd. limes church Hall llo. 9- W. L, Proceeds for Charity. L-5534-3-i9-21. “Concert and Basket Social, with "iv and country talent perform- Aid Bulldogs “li- Cily Orchestra. “Wkly team at Anon tonight. 14-5514-3-20-11. "The annual meeting oi P. E. I. "Hilly Association will be held In Alrlruliural Hall, Tuesday. April in u a a, M. r. A. Driscoll, Becflv. L-sslo-a-so-zl. , "Bruins live hogs Hunter River 1' Emeral Tuesday morning, ' Dill 2nd. Kensington Monday. ‘ " A. E. WOHIOCR. Lrbblili-a-ZQ-Zl. "Jenkins Hockey League execu- calls for final gable between Roads and Alexandra at ‘Nils tonight at B o'clock. Score 11-5547 “w ._..- lnled-a lop reliable men to the Bun Life. Home good available in each or in por- man- ~ lrblw 'hlmnionshiiv am ml of right nouns. vs. Vic- ‘t H. . ‘ 7791110115 [I016 I'l- ." ‘- ht ' hing; ty. ITO Apply Mic:- W J- A. 142,010. Winch fcruaand " Silver Win‘ I‘: m, hilatvlotorla. Aalflilmfl L-llllt-l-IO-li "unis. lauded llll‘! Two (Santa Celebrations DUBLIN’, March 28. -- Resident gamon de Valera of the Irish Free 5mg will not be among the Empire The Govcrnor---————-—--— gellerslshfp in tnsfiemca do Valara Pm Slatehas for all practical pur- poses been abolishes since the m. publlran Government came to pow. 1W5 Wm ibpfllrltoe, Donal Buck- lfll‘. performing few of the functions new YORK-KEEP.) --’I'h0\l5lnd5 n! mcn and boys in the United Blazes are collectors of locomotive the record number of P110106 possessed by one individual consisting of more than 30.000 views. MEETINGS, ETC Mutdwk inlcrfemnoo in Lithuania's domes- L-5494-3-28-fl. Bradalbahell-lali to- iizlii. Admission, ladies 10c, genie 1b. Proceeds in aid of rink. L-BMS "Cake Bale at S. A. MacDonald's 11-5742-3-27-31 "Concert in Belfast Hall mes- AIY. April 2nd. 1f stormy night foi- Ir5535-3-29-1l. and hear story and song ll Winsloc North Church. Sunday, L-5509-3-28-1l. "Dr. LaCourslere, Dentist, will be In Georgetown Monday and Tues- L-bbfib-S-ZQ-Zi. “Lots of good men‘ s clothing, “Mo. etc, st Rummage-Bale, saint Saturday night 11-5539-3-29-21. "Cake Bale at’ More d: McLeod -. Saturday afternoon Junior nllllls or colirlllucl WITHHELD G r e a t Britain And Soviet Union Repor- ted In Agreement on Peace Problem. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire ~ The Berlin Anglo-German talks showed “considerable divergences of opinion” be- tween the two countries, Sir John Simon, -Brltish r For- eign Secretary, told the House of Commons yeiier- day. ' Briiain’s attitude in the European scene depends up- on the outcome of the visit of Anthony Eden, Lord Privy Seal, to Moscow, War- saw and Praha, and upon the three-power meeting at Stress, April 11, it was said. Capt, Eden and Maxim Litvirloff, Soviet Foreign Commissar, began A their talks at Moscow yesterday in a cordial atmosphere, stressing the need for un- derstanding. PLAN PROTEST T0 LEAGUE Lithuania planned a protest to the League of Nations at "German tlo affairs" over the sentencing of four Nazis to death for an al- leged plot to aelzc Mcmel. The League of Nations made public“ correspondence showing ‘Franco will not permit Nazi brownshirts to occupy the dcmili- iarlud Saar area. IONDON, March 28—Altllougu the British government still with- holds details of the Arlglo-Gcrnlan talks that took twee in Berlin, it was lncleasirzgly evident tonight the visit has done nothing to bridge the gulf between the German and British attitudes to the question of collective’ security for Europe. Sir John Simon, Foreign Secre- tary; made an eagerly awaited statement to the House of Commons today‘ but he revealed nothing except what was already known unofficially; that "considerable di- vergences of opinion" were found t0 exist between the British and Gel’- man oonfcrces. ‘Tower Theory" It is becoming more and more clear that these "considerable di- vergences o; opinion" are cn fun- damental principles. The situation. Reuters’ political correspondent said tonight, seems to bo crvstallizlnr into one of the "Powel- theory" H opposed to the collective security theory in European policies. ‘Phc task of British statesmen at the moment ls to decide Britain's future attitude to the Eurolwim ,prob1cm in the light 0f tllc Berlin llalks and the coming three-power conference at Btresa. Italv, and in this connection the present visits of Captain Anthony Eden, Lord Privy seal, to Moscow, Warsaw and Praha will be vitally imDOI-tsnt. It may be taken for muted. ii was said here. that in the Moscow talks nussls will use the outcome of the Berlin conversations as an additional argument in IIIDW"? "1 (Continued on me 10) ' l? l? Klvcl. 0- GERMAN TALKS " RE That this Province was years of plenty, in having in who was “no Pharaoh” and a was “no Joseph”, and that the gentlemen should have accu lature Wednesday evening by Following Mr. LePage and proved beyond contradic menting its economy pledges ACENTRAL BANN‘ STATEMENT Substantial Increase In Government De» posits. UITAWA, March 29.—Thc week- ly statement issued today by the ‘mlnlon Government short term sec- Bank of Canada showed substantial increases in government deposits, al- so in sterling and United States funds he'd by the bank. The figures released today with the corresponding totals of a week ago in brackets follow: Liabilities: Capital paid up $4,- 999,137 ($4,996,302). Notes in circul- ation $97,080,085 ($97,929,992). Deposits: Dominion Government $19,854,102 ($2,207,759); chartered banks $148,978,633 ($153,798,509); gghcrs $261,348 (362,140); total S169,- 4,093 ($156,368,409); all other lia- billties $310,984 ($387,996); total ll- abiiltles $271,484,290 ($259,602,600). Assets: Reserve-gold coin and 2-,. The People's Paper .15- "Om CHARLOTT ‘island Like the Dew {SW ETOWN. CANADA. FRIDAY. MARCH 29. 1935 Read by Everybody Proves Govemmentk‘ Financitzl Achievement Over _ Qpposition Record Liberal “Extravagance” Charges Exploded In Musterly Speech In The Budget Debate By Hon. H. D. MacLean, Whose Analysis Of The Public Accounts -Under Both’ Purty Governments Proves One Of The Real ‘High-Lights” Of The Session. unfortunate, during three office a Government leader Public Works Minister who “corn of Egypt," which these mulated for the depression years consisted of nothing more substantial than a_ million- dollar bank overdraft, was strikingly shown in the Legis- the Hon. H. D. MacLean. in the Budget debate, Mr. lWlacLean devoted his time almost exclusively to an analy- sis of the financial records of both party administrations, iion or dispute the phenom- enal achievement of the MacMillan Government in imple- while shouldering responsi- bilities of which its Liberal predecessors, (except in their last eight months when they incurred a debt of over a half a million dollars). had experienced absolutely nothing. Mr. MacLean. in his opening re- nlarks, compared the efforts oil-the OPbvsltion to discredit the Gov- CILF. LEADER CONTINUES BUDGET DEBATE Takes Liberal Party To Task For Not Playing Fair With Electors. ‘ (C-P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, March BB-Share-the- wealth program vwla launched in l the House of Commons today by 12 PAGES House Adopts Loyal Address 'ITlTT-IiS M Real glory springs from the silent conquest of ourselves. MAXI MS or A MERE MAN _-1__ v5.41. LITTLE 11v COMMO New Rideau Hall Tenants _ MR. AND MRS, JOIIN BUCIIAN _ _ Famous English author and Corlservailve M. P. for Scottish Um- vcrsitics, John [turban has been named Canada's next Governor-ben- (‘ml to succeed Lord Bessborovch- W9‘ m! plTlltAwBoard Would Avert Mine Strike WASHINGTON’. March 26-005‘ sation of work on Monday in the soft coal mines of the, United States threatened today when John I- Dewis, President of the United Mine workers, said that. negotia- tions between the miners and 0'0- eraltors for new W89 flETWmBm-s had not d ’ ernment and win plaudits from tho electors to the enbrts of naughty little boys throwing stones at an orchard tree, after they had failed in their efforts to shake the limbs and bring down the fruit. MR. LEPAGIPS MJSSTATEMENT The membe from Rustico (Mr. LePase) had made the statement that in three years-from Dec. 31, 1930, t0 Dec. 31, 1934—-the pllbUC debt of the Province had increased $1,854,000. “I would like," said Mr. Mwlfifln, "to know Just what sig- nificance those flsurcs were intend- ed to convey to this House. Of course the debt increased $1,854,000; but the year 1931, as we know, was the lllt year of Liberal '*' .. uncut, and they went behind in that your $548,000. “The leader of the Opposition, when speaking about the increase in debt in our time, put it clown at $927,000, and 1 was rather surpris- ed that the member from Rustlco should alibi-rent]! be making an at- tempt to mislead the pWPLe by tell- ing them it was twice as much as his own leader had stated." (Ap- Lnllse.) l bullion $106,585,310 ($106,594,359); p . .. silver bullion $1,035,173 (accuses): mujkoififfif‘ 1 “w” m’ Mb‘ reserve in sterling funds $1,155,980 ($105,722); reserve in U. s. funds $6,- 817,571 ($190,018); total $115,591,986 ($107,963,462). Qubsldiary coin $308,- 096 ($300,106). Investments-Do- urltles $39,324,019 ($84,824,900); oth- er Dominion Government securities $115,013,636 ($115,013,635); total $154,337,655 ($149,838,537). B B. n k premises $24,195 ($9,311). All other assets $1,227,356 ($1,572,190). Total assets $271,484,290 ($259,682,600). Ratio to net reserve to note and deposit liabilities 43.43 per cent (42.45 per cent). T0 SHOW NEW YORK mow YORK. March 22—(Canad- fan Pnssl-After winning acclaim for hes- new play for a single act- ress, "Mansion on the B06600." 0T1 a tour in the East and Middle Went. Cornelia Otis Skinner will 0P!" her armual encasement on Broad- way in April. aocd mamas ~11 none we Aflan- "Prim-l ti: seaboard. ~ , uaulauaoouiiloscbmrraluax. lIr-Ifllmwilbw tharuodmess Boianafconflh Jean Jadot was m about five “I waa interacted," continued llr knot; toward port wlthaaistanco of Maelnan, "in an argumuit evolved W, by the leader of the Opposition people of this Province aa guar- antee of the Annotation. indebted- Hon. Mr. Maolcan: “The state- ment, 1 submit, was misleading lf it was intended tn convey any argument at all. The part of my hon. friend's time, and part of ours." _ period was ‘ A STRANGE SUGGESTION “Another statement made by the member from Rustico was with re- gard to the Potato Growers‘ Asso- ciation. lie said he Govoznment should have quietly to the Bank and guaranteed the amount due by the Association to the Bank. without letting body know anything about it. Now, Mr. Speaker, the has been a member of the ‘Govern- ment. He has been sworn in; he knows what the oath of oflice is; yat he makes the suggestion. on the floor cl this Home, that 41m of the Government should have guacaroundtothe backdoorol the Bank, sneaked in and pl Along The n10 fumh animated u. him by u» Atlantic Seaboard Mounts thought tho $01M 1hr hon. gentleman lander Jlmes S. Woodsworth, C. C. F. lead- er when he continued the Budget pmgmsse . Both sides took their problem to NRA today at the request of the debate. ~ Conscription of high incomes and implements of production was urged by tl1- third-party leader. Be crti- ciscd the income surtax announced in the budget as a. delusion and could see no reason why an income of $200,000 should not be cut to $40,000 or $50,000 by state taxes. The surtax would out it to $180,000, apart from other taxes. “We have reached the point." Mr, Woodsworth declared. "when we shall have to regard the great resources and equipment of this country as essentially the property of the Canadian people to be ad- ministered for the needs of the masses." Two other speakers took the floor today. J. A. Fraser (Cons, Cari- bOO) and Dr. F. W. Gershaw (Lila. Medicine Hat). with the exception of Hon. J. L. Ralston, the financial critic. Dr. Ger-show was the first Liberal to speak. Mr. Woodsworth said the- cov- ernment this year and last had broken new legislative ground "but I submit the program offers no (Continued on Page l0) Blue Eagle board in an effort t0 avert a crisis. Iewls, who headed the labor del- egation. told reporters that the con- fereee had been "fluttering" away their time since Feb. 18. He re- iterated that the mines would not. be war-Red on Monday unless con- tracts are oilmed to replace H1088 expiring on that; day. ‘ The miners demand a reduction in nouns of work, withcompensat- ing wage increases. Losel Fight For Delay In Appeal TYRENTON, N. J., hflimh 28-7710 Court of litrrors and Appeals den- Hnuptmmnffs attorneys for a delay ‘ until October in his appeal from the Lindbergh kidnap-murder oon- , victlon and fixed the date of argu- ment for June 20. Attorney General David T. Wil- entz, chief of prosecution staff at Hi6 P08711111 wii $118.1, 017905611 U79 delay. In Agreement With Tu b e r Marketing Board (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) UITAWA, March 26. -— Members of the Eastrcn Canada Potato Mar- keting Board today conferred with Samuel Hlsey and representatives of the Toronto potato trade, according to a brief statement issued tonight following the conference. "The recent complaint oi Mr. His- oy concerning the activities of the Potato Marketing Board were thor- oughly dismissed, following which Mr. Htsey announced that. he was in entire accord with the policy of the board, and the troubles of which he coulplalncd had been due to the demoraliscd condition of the To- ronto potato trade rather thsn to dad the board's activities," it was stated. "Arrangements were made for the chairman of the Potato Marketing Board to meet the dealers in Toron- to on Monday ncxtwéoresthle purpose o organising a o o po to dealers’ association which could oo- cpcrata with the board to the fullest possible extent in its endeavors to stabilise the ‘lloronto market for the benefit d the potato growers." Election Lists Near Completion (Q P. B1 Guardians’ Special Wire) UITAWA, scarab 28.—-'!'ile elec- o . . 33'.‘ "“ “l.l'..;’§.“‘“;‘.t.“t O .1‘ Cohan the Boon Oommcns of today. 11:0 to; 214 laidtlizrgs are complete an o m m. “°“'°."";.,°t"".,".ll* ~ “l”; Ofllllflfl D h‘ L11 000d determined Irma the faotihcleadof rinsed to print the um weighed lliliflb I“ “ ~’ ‘ A. Pope, associate de- fence counsel. mulled the printing of the record of the trial, approx- imately 7.800 typewritten pages, en- tailed considerable Work, but the 001111 remarked it was possible to speed up this work. Ho-uptmarln himself remained in his cell in the death hoarse in state prison. since defendants in capital oases never appear before the court while appeals are being argued. NEW LORD JUSTICE-GENERAL 4910-50 v-az uv-ww ‘Moclbl-"n tion will be necessitated in the West. Edinburgh Riding as a result of to- day's appointment o; W, G. Nor- mand, KC, the sitting member, as Lord Justice-General of Scotland and Lord President of the Court of Session. He succeeds Lord Clyde, who held the position since i920, and has now retired. HALIFAX, March 28-The hope] of a balanced budget by 1938 wasI held our today by Premier Angus L. Macdonald of Nova Bootis. as he announced an utlmsted deficit of $1,040,232.97 foe‘ an extended fil- oal year of 14 months. At the same time. he told the legislature in his budget spverh, the cdrinlatcd deficit this year would have been only $1,000 had the end of the fiscal year not been moved from Scpt- 30 to Nov. 90. giving the government an additional two months to account for in this bud- The deficit ll calculated on ox- pected menus: oi 010.118.189.10 and ordinary expenditures of 010.808.- 007.16. making for a menus deficit $74,701.71. Qinkinir fund pay- ments make w the total. i______., l l led the motion of Bruno Richard] STURM rum nlsmlssln Brown-shirted March- ers Pass Into Hls- tory. (C. lK-liavas) ' BERLIN’, March 28—'I‘he Nazi Storm Troops as the frlfllit "m" of the German government have passed into the history of the Third Reich. Compulsory military service has completed their de- cllne, begun last June with the now historic “Roehm revolt." It was learned today that the brown-shirted marchers who car- ried Adolf Hitler to power and held him there have been dis- armed, that more than two thirds of them have been dismissed, and that those remaining will hence- forth be considered ‘fpoliticai workers." thus leaving the armed force of Germany in the hands of the Reichswehr. The Storm Troops’ chief, Victor Lutze, is said to have already resigned. About 1,000,000 of the 3,500,000 troopers who a year ago were the glory of the Nazi regime are all who remain in the ranks today. The best of those dismissed, pre- sumably, will be conscripted in Germany's new army. Those re- tained will be used as propaganda workers under local political chiefs. Those merely given their walking papers were slated to be dropped anyway. Perma nent Committee Of Mayo rs UITAWA, March 28.--At a dinner tendered the mayors of Canada by {the city of Ottawa today it was dc- lcided to have a permanent commit- itee of mayors with headquarters in l l man. ; The committee was formed for tho ‘purpose of presenting the views (If Montreal. Mayor Camillen Houde of Montreal was appointed chair- Anaull luhaoriptinn Delivered 95-66 B] IQII umada and U.B.A,M-I gajesty lxrllllsluli n1 DEVllTlllN or HIBILEE Legislative Message to Be Forwarded On Occasion of His Ma- jesty’s Anniversary, Celebration. ln the Legislature yesterday rllcrlloon Premier MacMillan, as chairman of a special com- mittee appointed to draft an ad- dress to His Majesty the King, expressing the loyalty of the Province 011 the occasion of His l\lajcsiy’s forthcoming Silver jubilee anniversary, presented the following address for the consideration of the House, and moved its adoption. “To the King's Most Excellent Majesty “Most Gracious Sovereign: “We Your Majesty's faithful and loyal subjects, members of the Legislature of Prince Edward Island in session convened, de- sire most sincerely to congrat- ulate Your MaJeaty upon attain- ing the twenty-fifth you since Your Majesty's accession to the Throne. We humbly beg to as- sure Your Majesty that the peo- ple of this Province, in common with our follow subjects throughout the Empire, rejoice with Your Majesty upon this happy occasion. “We are not unmiadful o! the many and’ great difficulties which Your Majesty has m- couragcously faced and it is our earnest prayer that Your Ma- jesty may long continua to reign over a happy, loyal and united Empire." “We, as members of tllls, tllc sec- ond oldest Legislature in Canada feel that we should not lot this op- portunlty pass without giving ex- pression to our feeling of loyalty and devotion." the Premier said. He reviewed the great achievements of the late Queen Victoria and King Edward VH as well as of the present sovereign. It was a matter of pride and glory that the British Empire has had for so many years a succes- sion of sovereigns who have ‘possess- ed all those qualities which go to make rulers great. The trying per- lod of the Great War, and the mag- nificent part taken by His Majesty and the Royal Piamlly durhlg that crisis, was fittingly referred to. In no part of the British Empire was the spirit of loyalty proven more strikingly than by the sons of this Dominion in the great battles which took place. A long story could be (Continued on Page 10) Weather Etc.’ file FELLOW ‘Nile g ’ EDUYS S‘ “GAR”? i slMMAYS EXPECG» A ‘f0 HPNE‘ A ‘LY-N sCfiiNlER QWE-N lthe mayors to the Dominion Gov- lernment, it was said. Some speak- lers expressed disapproval of the at- ititude of the government in refus- ling to allow the delegation to ap- pear before the bar of the House 0f Commons. 1V.S. Government Has Uver One Million Dollar Deficit ioit of $1,292,000 for last year on revenue of $8,014,618.61 and ordin- ary expenditure of $9,143,785.77: and the Premier noted in his speech that, on the some in previous years, the deficit hld been cut by more than 8400.000. Before his government appealed to the people again. the Premier added. he had "every confidence" that it would be able to present a balanced budget. The province's 12 successive deficits he regarded aa "too much of a bad thing, and h! said the administration aimed "to correct that condition." . Sclnt new taxation is provided for in the estimates. tabled by the Premier as provincial secretary- treasurer. ‘through a levy on those selling gasoline, the government Itcpmoamssaitbanaotualdai- hobestoralse IHOOOHPhcl-care mother-newbies. busts G50 (fimrullnn Press) Strong easterly winds or moder- ate galcs on coast: cloudy with some snow turning to rain or part sleet. .\lll'l‘l-]()lt0l.t)l}l!jAl. ul-‘Pliwl, Tur- ollin, March 2R ilulluum and maxi- mum fculpersilurl‘ Ununon . .15 8 Alilrlvlk .. Zero Itmnrunun -.. ... -. I-ero id llr- 1m 14. 00D ... ... s"... l’: 17 w 4 19 34 4i] 244 1n 23 40 ‘J0 3N '21 4N x _ 2R 44 Charlottetown . 2-! 38 FORECAST Maritime Provlncvs:—~lltrong sali- orly winds or moderate gnles oil coast: cloudy with some lnow iurrl- ing to rnin or part lleot High tide this evening at 0.10 and lllls afternoon at 4.‘ . Nun sols this "on ng at 6S2 and on Wonnsl ..'l“.°...‘.'.‘.'.‘l‘°"' rm“- c . {inn Bordon 0.40 A_ ll. (Ittla) I . “turns-s "m "as l1 s. m. Sulhllllll lor than l t I l .47. Mme" cnxrrrcw morn néna it"! _~ _ . w“ wyac-artlfioszpi. l