(I t.‘ ‘.1 OI A MERE MAN fulfil». Agsallaslallwlefllllha u '8 Paper C0 Iarnln; Guardian’, Iaundad ll‘!- Glarlatootswa Guardian ‘llws Outl- (British Government Asks A F ree, /Hand In Crisis As Parliament Prorogues DISCIPLE GANDHI ronrowrzn '1 Mira Bal. woman follower of Gandhi, formerly Madeline Slade, laughter of British admiral, greets pallersby In London in the true In- llan fashion. I (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. '1 -'l‘he U. S. Government has appointed representatives to visit the Sine-Japanese dispute - area. in Manchurla and rrort to Washington wrist the suin- ation is. ’ ' ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS ET(B. "Halloween Fun at Hope River I" ‘ ' 27th—28th 9207-10-7-13. "Reserve Tuesday, November 17th Iorannual sale by Baptist Ladies. 9225-y0-8-1i. "Come to the dance in Byrne's Rodd School Monday night, October 12th. Admissio 25c. 0230-10-8-11. Iig-“Dance in factory hall, Gowan Brae. "Friday night, October 9th. Good music. Clood time. 9229-10-0-21. _"Ielfsat Club loading hogs and lambs at Fodhla, Tuesday October 13th. 9231-10-8-21. "Or ‘ Rummage Sale, Nash Show Rooms, Queen Street, October 8th, l0 a. m. 0200-10-7-21. “Chicken Supper, Bazaar and am». in at Patrick's mu, Souris. October 20th and 21st. 0l95-i0-T-3i. _ v 51-..- l"Bordsn Line Club loading hogs, lambs, calves, Albany. Thursday, Oct. 8th. Hours, 12 to 8. ‘.1 Bl00-l0-0-3i l1§h-—30Igl1r-Tgesday and V01‘ lllll‘. ‘: - " m 9007-10-7-tf. {whence} ‘lip ‘Ibp Inn tonight (in- stud of l, music iumished by y and Doucet. Ad- _ , 2B oentt. ’ 0235 I-moly Noah: announcer“! retiring. QM”, 00M . 0 8 had Players in the thrilling Com- "An Irish Millionaire". lanes a-ftsr play. 0200-l0-7-2i. intrusions- fBt Mary’ oriurcn. Montague. wiuriicrri meg’ annual m ll . all‘! Ilonday, Octoberifltii, m1. ' g ms-ro-r-ai. A rm“ . Quarterly and Annual ses- licn oi the Grand Division, ions of Phrzplrance, of Prince Edward Is- l» ‘will meet in Wllmot Valley Eel‘. Monday, October 12th. First meeting at 10.80 a. n1. Large attend- flol illflllolted. Del brtrsin Ill bs met at New an- 1- . 4 flil-io-I-ili LONDON, Oct. '!. (By George Hamblefon, Oansdiauluess Staff . Correspondentl-Pariiament solied tonight. wriu were issued. And with speech and manifesto, battling began. The Government's policy is the policy c! a free hand. “The Government," Premier Ram- say MacDonald signiiicanW dec- lares in his election manifesto “must be free to consider every proposal likely to help, such as tariffs, expan- ion of exports and contraction of im- ports, commercial treaties and mut- ual economic arrangements with the D- minions. "It must watch how the deval- uation oi’ money and economies which had to be made to balance the budget affect the lives of our people. and take every step which can be made effective to protect them against exploitation. It rnust be made plain, however, that whilst everything possible will be done to meet hardship, the budget must not cu- i Manifesto Issued By Prime Min- ister Stresses Necessity 00f Balancing Budget And Free- ~ dom Of Action rWith Respect To Tariff Policies And Trade _ Treaties With Dominion. be allowed to slip into deficits. "The possibility of home and Imperial development in all its as- pects must be studied. The Gov- ernment is to be comprehensively national; not sectional, in the ob- ligation which it is to-keep before it. In these days of transition and uncertainty we must all pull to- gether and by our cooperation now strive to put a new spirit of en- ergy and hope into our people," Mr. MacDonald declares. LABOUR CRITICISM "The Government," Rt. Hon. Ar- thur lienderson, Labor leader re- plies from Scarborough, "has on its own admission no policy of any kind. That is why it now falls back on demands for bhnk cheques. It puts no measures before you be- cause it neither knows nor can a- Continued‘ on page 10 vers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew crunwrrarowu. CANADA. THUTSDAY, OCTOBER 8, I931 Ready For Northern Construction’ Most of His Estate Left To Charitable Bequests. __.._... (Canadian Press Cable, via Reuters) OANBEERA, Australia, Oct. ‘i.- The hope the British General Elec- tions on Oct. 21 would result in the return of a Government pledged to a tariff policy with empire preferen- ces, was expressed today by Hon. Michael Forde, Minister of Trade and Customs in the Australian La- bor Government. "The prosperity of the Empire hinges on such a policy," Mr. Porde added. “I am confident it would eilect rapid British commercial re- ocvery. An announcement by the new Government of a tariff policy with generous reciprocal empire pre- ference would be acclaimed by Aus- tralia. We would co-operate heart- ily in the discussions which would be immediately required."- Bessborough In‘ New Brunswick (Canadian Pm!) SAINT JOILN. N. 3., Och, ‘l-Hil Excellency the Earl of Bessborouah. gewmpanied by his Secretary, A. I‘. Lascelles, and Aide De Oamv. kiwi- n. miller. n. N. who returned i° New Brunswick today from Prim! Edward Island, spent today in tlw beautiful Miramichi area of the province. at Obatham and 0"‘ castle. ‘Ibmorrow l-ils lbwellflwl’ will visit ennui-st and osmpbell- ton and Saturday is 6896680 W 59° the vice-mu new WK in m"- wa. The Nova Bcotia part of the Maritime (our was cancelled on ac- count of the death of l-lon. Fri-Ill! Stanfield, of Trum. Lieutenant Governor of that Province. Mayor T. M. Murray, members of in. Town council, private residents md g Guard of Honor lrecifid the party at Chat-ham this morninl- ggm g pllbliO reception at Elm Park. a tour of the town's instit- utions wls mode- Leaving for Newoalvtlfl. nearby. Ii noon, the vice-Mall party 1M lunch eri route and were new! tnsreatIitm-bylll!" 4-5- Qeagban and others. The hospital "lid other institutions were visit- ed m4 gt 4 p. m., theppeeial train isreicrthenorth more oi the Australia For Tariff Policy ‘S H I P M E N T Hopes 0F PUTATUES T 0 B ll B A The Potato Growers‘ Aseocla- _ tlon have begun the season's shipping. Yesterday the S. B. ‘Certo left l" lottetown for Havana. Cuba} carrying a cargo oi Bliss Triumph. The cargo consisted of 20,000 bus. of certi- fied seed packed in ‘ la and 10,000 bus. oi tablestock in 90 lb. sacks. imsissinon scnninnv A | n _i1 EN U. S. Trans-Pacific Fliers Blames “Red Tape” For Most of Their Trouble. ' (Canadian Prose). WIZNATCl-TIZIZ. Wash, Oct. '!- oiyde Pangbom, trans Pacific filer. fold those attending a banquet honoring Hugh Hemdon, Jr., and himself last night that Ambassad- or WJCameron Forbes had failed in aid them after their arrest in Japan last month for flying over and photographing fortified areas. Jrhe criticlnn arms in a descrip- tion oi their activities since lsavinl New York. The fliers were detained and fined in ‘ibkyo. "I guess it was 1s much our fault as anyone else," Psngborn be- gan. "No doubt more." Withoirt mentioning Ibrbss di- rectly by nuns. Psnsborn said: "If our Ambassador hadn't been P117111! lo much golf or something clscwecouldhavsgottenoifwlth- out further trouble. , Province. r‘ LONDON, Oct. ‘L-(AIZ) -—Sir "Thomas Lipton 1m $400,000 to the poor mothers and children of Glasgow, his native town, it was re- vealed today when the will was read. It is estimated that the total estate will exceed $4,000,000. The Lipton country home at Ossidge is to be reserved as a. home for nurses with an endowment of $80,000. After payment of legacies to friends, employees and servants, the remainder of the estate is to be di- vided umonghospltals and charit- able inetitutions in Glasgow, the town of Cambuslang, five miles from Glasgo , London and Middle- sex. Charitable bequests will consume most of the estate, for it is estim- ated that they will total more than NBRETNAN Upflm [fiiyfgflondon Jobless i Squat In Streets mlluoNiUnemployed Tear Leaf From i _ Gandhi's Book And Try “Pas- I sive Resistance”——Are Charg- j ed By Police. (Associated Press) MANCHESTER, ungiancy-‘oct. 1 —Tearing~a leaf from Mahatma Gandhi's book, several hundred job- less men and women sat down on their haunches in the middle of the street here today and refused to move until mounted police charged, swinging their clubs. Their "passive resistance" flared into action quickly after that and in a battle which lasted half an hour they bombarded the police with bricks, broke one policemanb leg and carried away several of their own number, one of them a woman, who had been hurt. ‘There was to have been an open air mass meeting, but the police had ordered that it could nottske place. Dur- ing the order, the crowd gathered in a public square and refused i0 move on until the mounted men 04.000.000- galloped up. Every Provision Made? For Meeting Canadian Government Mnturities In New York In Gold. OTTAWA, Oct. 8—’I‘he monetary problem of the gold standard, with maturing obligations which had t0 be and were met, and adjustment oi the Customs tariff to the fluc- tuations and effects of depreciated currencim abroad, have provided plenty of activity for the Domin- ion Government in one more week of exacting enterprise. The sduaticn seems to be bright- oninl. Without going to great cx- tremes of optimism in a situation, which is international and inter- locking and not domestic, the be- lief ll entertained that the worst is over. As has been pointed out before. the Dominion Government's fin- ancing presents no troublesome problem even though some outside interests may not be tactically pleased. The decline in the dolls!‘ has given rise to such trouble as has occurred. ’I‘hls, in turn, is st- trlbutsd to the fluctuations of the pmln ‘ "..,, in sequence to Great Britain's sudden jump from the heights of the gold standfl. Many people in the States. amllSi-ly. d0 not differentiate between Great Britain and Canada and think that the fall in the pound necessitates concessions"! Canada On Gold Standard Till Export ls Stopped ifriends stood by. There was Senator Morrow Laid To Rest ii (Canadian Tress) ENGLEWOOD, N. J., Oct. 7.—’I‘he body of Senator Dwight W. Morrow was lowered into a grave at Brook- side Cemetery late today at the con- clusion of simple funeral services in the first Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Morrow picked up a hand- ful o.’ earth and dropped it on the coffin as it descended into the con-l mete lined grave. Vice President Curtis, other members of the Mor- row family and a. few intimate no other service at the lmve New Brunswick ' WC. T1 U.Meei7' (Canadian Preu) HARTLAND, N. 3., Oct, 'l-'l‘he, 20th annual two-day convention ofi the Warren's Christian Temperq ance Union of New Brunswick open ed here today, with Mrs. Effie B3000 o! Oampbellton, President. in the chair. Addresses on temper- lMo and reports on the wort of the organisation gave the delegates a MI! day. Officers will be elected MOW. President's f Six Point Programme (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, D.C., Oct. ‘i. -- The president's six-point programme: lr-Crcation of a half-billion dollar credit agency to handle credits unacceptable to the re- serve banks. Z-Liquidation of’ some of the frozen assets of insolvent banks. 3.—Appointment oi regional bankers committees to aid zen- eraliy in credit can anslon. L-Liberalization of the rules to permit reserve banks to handle a wider variety of sec- urities. 5.-—lf necessary, creation of a government credit agency similar to the old war finance corporation. (it-Strengthening of the re- sources oi’ the federal land banks to further accommodate l2 PAGES MERE MAl\ Feed us not into temptation, but deliver as from luxury. MAXIMS 017A closes Air Mail Pontoon Mute (Canadian Press) PARRSBOR/O, N. S, Oct. '1—'I‘o- ward this Cumberland County port. once thronged with the masts oi wooden ships, a tug was believed to be steaming tonight with the wreckage of a. seaplane that crash- ed to the surface o1‘ cobsquid Bay on Tuesday morning. Position of the battered pllllle “New York“ was established off Economy Point this afternoon by searchers from the air. who described the body of either Fritz Simon or Rudolph Wogcn- kil€Clli stretched across a smashed pontoon. There was no sign of life. It was virtually certain that both flyers had died when their mail- plane, cnroute from the liner Brena- en to New York by way of Sydneyf faliered and came down on the shallow waters and treacherous mudflais of the bay. I PLANE BOTTOM UP f i ‘The wreckage was seen from the, air by Lieutenant Louis Leigh and J. R. McGowan of Sydney in their seaplane “Pioneer? Atiracted thith- er by oil on the water, they round |tlle plane bottom up, badly smash- ed, wlth a man's body lying acrossi KINGS SPEECH DELIVERED IN PARLIAMENT His Majesty Express- es Confidence That British People Would Cooperate To R est ore Nati0n’s , Commons l Continued on page l0 f i 1-— i». Annual subscriptions Ilellvs-reri $3.00- By Iall Canada and U. B. A, $4.50. Batte red Plane “NewgYork ”Found Mudflats Of Cobequid Bay Dis- Tragedy-Body Stretched Across Smashed Testimony Of A Ill-Fated Flight. WILENNT TS TA NI] FUN RE-ELEBTIDN Lady Cynthia Mosley, Former British M.P. In Ill Health. LONDON, Oct. 7. (A.P.)--Lsdy Cynthia Mosley announced today that on account of her health she would not stand for re-election to Pariiment. Lady Cynthia has been the chief lieutenant of her husband. Sir Oswald Mosley. in the House 0i during the last feu months. ‘ (Associated Press) LONDON, Oct- 7 — Wing Commander Charles Kingsford- Smith arrived at Heston air- rlrome today from Rome, com- pleting a long flight from Aus- tralia. in which he unsuccess- fully tried to break the Ans- tralia to England record of J. A. Molllson. The WeatherEtc NAN (W4 Reiiizo (o MONKEYS; ‘cause Mowers 001W Kuv (insecure. FOR none warn (some HAO snouqn I i Prosperity. (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Oct. '!.-King George expressing confidence that the Bri- tish people as they have in the past would co-opcrate self sacriiicingly to restore the nation's prosperity, pro- rogued Parliament today in pre- paration for o. general election. The Kings speech ending the special session of 29 days was road to the the furnrcr. HUNVERE PRNPUSAL lSSllllNIl Plan To Form $500,- 000,000 Corporation For Extension of Credits T e r m e d “Sound” By Sir Tho- mas White. mnomo, Ont. Oct. 7—(BY the Canadian Pressl-Proslricnt Hoov- er's plan to form a 55001100000 001‘- poration for the extension cf cred- its was termed "n sound, con- structive proposal" bl’ 5i‘ Th”!!! While, vice President o! the Bank of Commerce, in an interview with the Toronto Telegram today- 51; 11mm, believed President’ Hoover's proposal "should go far to break the deadlock in crrdli K1118 i0 fear and distrust which has been assembled Peers and members of the Commons by the Lord Chancellor. “My relations with foreign powers have continued to be friendly,“ the King's speech said. "I have been following with interest and sym- Contlnued on page 10 ANGLIBAN BI SN!DP Pissuiwiv (Canadian Press) > LONDON, 0nt., Oct. '!.-Most Rev. David Williams, DC, D.C.L. Arch- bishop of Huron, Metropolitan oi the Anglican Province of Ontario died this morning at his residence, “Bishop Stowe," London. He was immd dead in bed at 10.30 this morning. His death was very sud- in September Just prior to the Gen- eral Synod of Canada, at a meeting of the Bishops in Guelph, he was " ly indisposed, and was taken to Guelph Hospital. l-lc made light of his indisposition. however. Tire funeral service will be held in Oontlnoedonlllfl" fiilll den and unexpected, although early " (‘All FERRY SCHEDULE Work (hiya-Loaves Borden Gail) 9J5 run, uml 11.40 n.m. l0 ‘Pormcnilno daily: 10.30 s.m pm. . l-I LHYFIZOIIULOUli‘.\L OFFICE, Tur- ontn, Uni, (Ii-i. 7 _ .\il.\‘l\ll'.\i .\.\'I) .\l.\.\'l.\ll'.\l TE)!- I‘I'III.\TI'NI<IS Ii:l\\'$4l)l\ T.‘ Ill \'inn-on\'cr -lil (H l-Iilmonimr 2i (i! liunfi '20 .11 (';|ll{:li"_\' 2i fill Saskatoon Iii) ill iiririnn 5H 4.1 Winnipeg i: 1A ’l‘nrnnin 50 7'1 (liimvn 40 70 .‘l0i\ii'(‘i\l ii? Til Quchcc . . ~l‘.' iii Saint Jnlm 4n 7.0 Ilnlifnr . . . . . . .. Iii m‘. l'linrlniivinu'n do 3i MYNOPHIS _l‘rl-s-nr0 is unusually high in (in nuri Valley Rilll nu the Maritime and fluiie low n. (he lilm-konzl! -\ .\. W"?! ll 1100p (ioprcssinn puss- ln,': vn-‘irvnrrl over Qnolmc, Shown-p llllll ilmmlcrsiorms imro occurred in (JIH-YH-i‘ nml Oninrin, \r le in niho! imri- of tho Dirmlnlnn tho ivcmhm luvs Mon fnir. (‘iliilhflfnflfply WM,“ cast of lhr» Grr-ni Lakes and with ris- ilri: (Mupcrniurc in Alberta Ind Snslv nirhownn. ~ l-"ORIIFAHTS Otimrn nml (‘mu-r M. Lauryn-non VnIIFIs-Frosh northwest winds; mrnsill‘ (‘lourly nmi considerably cool- Ilower Rt. Lawrence VnlIow-iitronir u-r-st in irorthrrosi winds with sbmr- ore: becoming cooler sf night. Gulf and North llhnrs-Sironiz snullnrcst winds or gulps shiflini: i0 nnrilrwr-nt with rain. lllnrllimr Prhrlnces-lvosiorly winds, fnlr. not much chnnge in temperature». lllolr (lilo this morning st 0.40 and ti“ 2hr ni 9.30, _‘¢x'|| soil this afternoon ni 5.31 and rwfa tomorrow morning at 0,00. how moon Sunday, Oct. 1i. 0.00 an. Continued on pfio 10 Du Qflid ti .....".-;... has...“ "c"- HEX‘ 00-" r l i“ . i‘