rlighting Fire In _. q siu, Ioullol II’!- .:fif,w: Guardian Two Con“. I l 1 727/’ The People’ aper CANADA, oviets Shoot Peasants Down 0n Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew MAXIMS Ol-‘A MERE MAN Aeouleisnceat eueniaybedcad or deadened; it ll the quickening conscience that counts. Annual llblerfptlunu Delivered smoo- By lull Canada and U. l- A. 04-50. l ight _.k____ TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1932 10 PAGES n-qi ndian ‘our Hundred Of Population ‘tricken With Pneumonia —i Settlement Without Facilities o Fight Disease , Man, March 21.-my ' smadian Prcsn-Medical help mired today to isolated Berens ,1ndisn settlement 1'10 miles s: here on the east shore of . Winnipeg where many of the population m stricken with ..onfa. The twoinis almost with- iacilities to fight the epidemic. ‘ led by might sergeant a. r. ,1 Royal Canadian Air Force left here today carrying Dr. i pidemic Hits Village N. Bowden of St. Boniface Hospital and medical supplies for treatment of the sick natives. The same plane was forced to return here yesterday because o! poor flying weather. , Indians tramped 120 miles north to Norway House to carry the news of the epidemic and appeal for as- sistance. Details as to the nature of the epidemic are not known and no indication of the number of sick has been received. REIGHTER isjoii All) t. 0i San Angelo (largo Hold — Ship- iing Asked To Bland By.‘ I YORK, N’. Y., Mar. 21.-The ‘ . Ban Angelo reported by Ttonight that her crew was - "a serious fire" in one of ~: holds, and asked all ship- iostand by to render aid. The ' » gave her position as about liles northwest of Balbtw in the t Ocean. message from the San Ang- llaster was picked up by the station at Colon, and inter- » by the radio corporation of - ‘s marine station at. Tuck- - N. J. i- Colon message said: tress signals hers from the San Angelo. Serious fire ' out In No. 3 hold. Please by to aid in case assistance ll ry." ~ message gave the ship's speed ll-l knots and her position as (Continued on Page 8) - OUNCEMENTS. MING EVENTS. : MEETINGS. arc; ‘ torical Contest A; ' ‘ ll year skate at Milton Rink ‘ 1619-11 tonight at l 803-8 424i. * te of wales-Montague girls » ‘ We Tuesday night cancell- leis-ii I- in Orwell Hall, Easter \ nisht. n stormy. iii-st fine » ieia-a-sz-ii. ‘- "nbcr. March 28th, Easter " i 1-‘! Flag Day for the Edward Island. Hospital. 1623-11 » for "Alabama Bound” "Wiley play toi- sale at Red- -. Two Macs and Victor = 1534-8-18-81. Q ‘Hie moi? Act Comedy, ~ "W? Pam" in the cmii- - by the Cardigan Dramatic r Monday. 1580-3-21-22-24-710-41. n "or Beads must be on More Anni 1st. A limited "imam Seed ruerved. now. W D Ross. Secretary IOH-S-Bl-ii. iitititute. ' ma Bound“ at Prince Emer- Monday and Tues- FISHERIES (Canfldian Prcss) OTTAWA, Ont, March 21.-Clos- er. co-operation between the Domin- ion, and Quebec Province in fishery matters was advocated in the House of Commo today by Pierre Cas- gfaln. ohilit Liberal whip. Remov- ed the following resolution: "That, in the opinion of this House, it is desirable that the Do- minion Government should co-op- crate to a greater extent with the Provincial Government 1n order to assist the Maritime fisheries in the Province of Quebec." One of the most difficult problems of the Quebec fisherman, proceed- ed Mr. Casgrain, was to find a mar- ket far his product. From four to five thousand fishing vessels sailed out of Quebec ports, and approxim- ately twelve thousand pcrsons were engaged in the fisheries of the Pro- vince. The value of the catch in the year 1930 was approximately two and a half million dollars. Continued on page 3 Trains Delayed '- The afternoon train from Tlgulsh yesterday was over an hour late in, arriving in Char- lottetown, owing to heavy snow encountered in cuttings west of Summerslde. Some of the banks were seven and eight feet deep. The Borden train was delay- ed until 8 45 on account of a slow ca: ferry crossing caused by heavy ice in the Strait. Bond Issue Is Oversubscrilred (Canadian Press) TORONTO, 0nt., March 2l—The city council was informed this sf- temoon that the city of Toronto's $15,060,000 bond issue at 5% per- cent was oversubscribed in less than two hours today. Cheers and sp- plouse greeted the announcement by Mayor William J. Stewart. His Worship said the interest in the issue was quite general and there was a greater demand for the 81,000 and $500 denominations than for the 0100 bonds, s proportion of which had been included for the benefit of small investors. ‘zmiiei-iui show. Wmlddfllll 95. P0111111: pylc$_ isai-a-ia-si. ‘_* “Hailey Y. r. s. will give y in Winsloc uitir oh Wed- “eniris. March 23rd. Good 3 °- Don't miss it. Admis- '"° 15 cu- isos-s-ai-zi m! to the Concert in “ f: “all ‘lhinrdsy evening. J 8- brrsented by the Cm. - - Ii not fine Friday av. lbdbi-li-St "iwx, of people so years old are ent on other! 0i‘ working for a living. Let me BMW you how to avoid this uncnvlabie condition. Write. phone or m J- Moors. Mona!"- 51111 1419' 3'13‘ d Al barns fttlnbama Boon " - “n I 59mg" ... Alabama d ~531M- iai Southern Musical Numbers, thrilling drama. mystery MY!- Tu sd y. Easter Monday’ 9-1141 °“;‘_3_"_°L Prince Sparns Formality, “Bloody Sunday” Iiiscussio m s EIIERIII IIIIIISEp [A c E |N IN a -IAP iitipjriio League 0fNation’s Commission 0f En- quiry Visit Battle- front - Find Dis- putants Ready For Formal Peace Gon- ferenoe. SHANGHAI, Mar. 21. — (AP)- Chinese and Japanese negotiators reached a. basis for peace today, after long pnrleys here, i-rhile. Icsgue of Nations investigators viewed the scars of recent conflict between the two forces. Members of the League's Commission of en- qulry returned, grlniy and weary, from an all-day tour of the battle- fields. They found the rival dis- putants ready for a. formal peace conference, scheduled to begin Wednesday. Quo Tat-Chi, representing China, said the t.erms on which the two sides apparently agreed provided: 1. The Chinese troops would re- main wherc they now are, about 20 miles west of "Shanghai. (Continued on Page ll) Quebec Gains Half Million -_-_. UITAWA, Ont:., March 21. __ (By the Canadian Press) — Final figures on the 1931 census shows the Province of Quebec "with a population of 2,874,252. a gain of 513,880 in the Didi? decade, the Too rushed before the ceremony gray lounge suit, gray shift all‘! 1'0?- al‘ blue tie, lfrincc Idllliflrj-yfll 3_ ' ‘en married Misa in l. London r8815"! ' "m" As the bride is a commoner) Lanna-rt has to give up his royal rights. Nevertheless it was reported shag King Gustav of Sweden (i). WE Weds Commoner In The Ukraine Soviet Soldiers Show No Quarter To “Rebellious” Peasants Who Try To Defend Their Churches Against Wreclrsis. BUOHARISI‘, Rumania, March into Rumania. 2l-(A.P.)—il-'loports of Soviet sold- soviet Church-wrecking activit- iers shooting down rebellious peas- ies in the Ukrainian village of Tas- ants in the Ukraine, among them lak resulted in a “bloody Sunday.” women defending their churches said alleged eye-witness accounts against Wreckers, came today from from Kltzsni, Rumauia. across the Ruirianbn villages on the Ukrainian river. soviet soldiers, attempting to frontier. destroy a church in Russia's anil- An uprising in the Ukraine was religious campaign, were faced by reported. The dispatches said mart- 300 women, the reports said. the inl law had been established over a soldiers killing and woundng sev- two-kilometre zone on the Russian eral with machine gun fire. side of the Dnester River to pre- Ivent a further escape of peasant-s __¢_< (Continued on Yage B) ‘named PRINCE WEDS CDMMONE to get his hair’ out. and wearing a Prince M: n. m REGISTRY OFFICE prince's grandfather, had 11311187?“ a conciliatory attitude. Grand Duch- as Marin of Russia (8). the brlilfl- groom's mother, travelled from N“ sriiiihnilr Writ ‘rbrtris eeremmoroutaerued to attend who’; the prime ha)!“ on a civil marriage. The duohess wanted a church weddlnl- Th" prince and his bride are shown in (Cnniidlau Press) BIRMXNGHAM, Ala., Mar. 2i. —— Twenty persons were known to have been killed, and an undeter- mined number were reported fat- ally injured and several hundred made homeless by a tornado in western Alabama late today. The known dead included: Floyd Colliris 4o, storekeeper at Faunsdalc. _ Child of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dixon at Linden. Twelve negroes at. Northport. A negro woman and her child at ‘Demopolis. Four negroes at Marion. In addition, between twenty and twenty-five persons were reported to have been killed at Columbia, the County seat of Shelby. This port came from Harry Gordon, a erchant, who arrived late today from Calera, 12 miles from Col- biana. All lines of communication were dirwn between Calera and Colum- blana. James M. Jones President Dominion Bureau of St “ “ re- ports today. Gunmen Held CALGARY, Alia... March 21-(By The Canadian Pressl-J-leld in con- nection with the shooting of a street car conductor during an at- tempted robbery here Saturday ..nlght, there youths were remanded until March 3s. when they appeared‘ in court today on vagrancy chargw. The young men are John Turtltch i0, Steve mrkitch fl, brothers; and Don Simpson 20. 'I‘hcy are belnl held without hail pending further investigation by police. _ Samuel Emery, the conductor, wiu stint and seriously wounded when the two gunmen held up his car labs satin-day. The gunmen fled without (Continued on Page 8) Continued’ Gales Prevent Salvage (Canadian Press) YARMOUTH, N. 8.. March 2i—- Continued lzales today prevented ut- tempted salvage of the submerged vessel discovered Friday three miles off the {landlord break- water. Laurence Sweeney, owner of the schooner Courtney, which sail- ed from ‘lax-mouth for Meteghan on December 22 with a crew of four and disappeared, said he did not believe the sunken hull was that of l! W688i. ll the Courtney had Ideal-bound masts. The mastheads DYOINWII lhova the wreck were obtaining any money, ‘fl-sw \_ I69! t0 l)! sheathed. Twenty When Torna Sweeps Pslebaee Killed do News Briefs OTTAWA. 0N1, March 21. (By the Canadian Press) - After an illness of some months, the death occurred here this morning of Joseph B. De La Broquerle Tache. general librarian of Parlia- ment. -(By The Canadian Press)- SHIYPEGAN, N. B. March 21 Arthur- Dnguay, elderly resident of Shippegnn, was killed while sawing wood at. his home today when he became ‘ ‘ in the wood cutting machine ,. he leaves a widow and six children. CHANGCHUN, MANCllNRl/i Mar. 22PM?) apanesc mil- itary authorities today report- ed insurgent uprisings over s wide area in Eastern Kirln, the Munch i... province adjoining Soviet Russia on the East. More than 180 men were lill- led in a battle at Nan Bu Ton on the southern end of Lake. Blrtcn. 20 Days Go By And Still No Sign Of Baby HOPEWIZLL, N‘. J., March 21--A8 the twentieth day since the kidnap- lping of Charles Augustus Undbergh Jr. drew to a close tonight, an an- nouncement came from the flyers ihill top home that Federal officers throughout. the country were co- operating diligently 1n the hunt- thathasspreodfromcoesttoeoast. But in spite of all the efforts of iqmtihueti m Page a), m coiiiiiiiiici is i Lit E lY De Valereis Intention 0f Abolishing T l1 e Oath To The Grown And With - holding Land Annuities From England May Neoessitate Step. DUBLIN, IRISH FREE STATE. March 21. - (AP) -Presldent Edmonn De Valerefls intention of abolishing the oath to the Crown and withholding Irish land annuit- ies from Great Britain may result in an Anglo-Irish conference, it was learned today. The President declined to say anything about the issues today and the British Government is ex- pected to take the initiative in the calling of any such conference. Neville Chamberlain. ' Chancel- lor of the Exchequer, said in a speech at Birmingham. England, ernment would have the “gravest concern" in any such suggestions as Mr. De Valera made. (Continued om Page 8) Will Be Departed (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. 8.. March Zl-Mrs. Choi", who was held in detention quarters here when the Alaunia. docked on Saturday, after prevent- lve officers and Royal Canadm Mounted Police had searched her cabin and confiscated papers, will be deported to France on Monday, Chief Immigration Inspector H. M‘. Grant said tonight, She will re- cross the Atlantic on the Alaunia when thc liner calls licrc from New York on the return trip. Beyond "passport irregularities“ officials would not disclose any specific rel- - sml for Mrs. Chin's detention and deportation. Air Tragedy OTTAWA, Ont, March 21. - (By the Canadian Press) -- Flight Sergeant A. Anderson of tlio Royal Canadian Air Force is believed kil- led, and flying officer James seri- ously wounded as a result of an air crash near the Ilockliffe airdrome here late this afternoon. The two airmen were testing out the slotted wings of a Puss Moth, when the machine crashed. De- tails have not yet. been received. o'clock last week that the British Gov- IIIINSEIIIIATIIIE IEIIIIINB IN BY-EIEBTIIIN (Canadian Pres!) EDMONTON, Alta, Mar. 21.--‘I‘he real fight in the Athabaska federal lay-election is between Percy G. Davies, of Clyde. youthful Conserva- tive, and Isaac Doze, veteran farm- er of smoky Lake, Liberal candid- ate. Thls became apparent tonight as reports from the polling stations in the far-flung constituency began filtering in. At 10 p. m., Mountain Standard Time, Davies, who had been leading since the first. pool reported, was holding the margin of 2'15 votes over his Liberal opponent. Louis Nor- mandeau, United Farmer of Alberta candidate had lagged from the start and Carl Axelson, President o! the Farmer's Equity Legue,, an allegedly Communist organization, was trail- ing far behind the leaders. With 125 of the 213 polls reported, EIGHT nits wmtoui roan on vii ER Is Harrowing Exper- ience 0i Two Fish- ermen Who Were Cast Adrift In Open Boat Off Florida. Coast. MIAMI, Fla, Mar. zb-Eight day! of drifting far at sea in a small and crippled fishing boat, food gone, throats parched for lack of water-and then when hope had all but fled, a rag soaked in gasoline and ignited by sparks from a stor- age battery brought rescue. These were the experiences relat- ed herc today by Frank Kenfelt and the standings were: Davies, Cons.-—3,5'l4. Doze, LIb.-—-3,299. Nonnendeau, U. F. A.-2,562. Axelson, Communist-Lido. Probably days will elapse before the final returns are made known as communication with the outlying polls is difficult. The vote is one of the heaviest in history, it is stated. Wheat Quota Bill (Canadian Press Cable) LONDON, Mar. 21.-The National Government's wheat quilt-l- bill 9° prgvide a guaranteed price to Bri- tlsh wheat growers tonight passed through the committee stage in the House of Commons and will (Wme up for third readinl Bu" Euifi’ m his negro companion, George Max- ey. They were brought to Miami bya coast guard cutter which transferred them from the rescue ~ shin. Cuyampa, of the United FruiIi Company. They were fishing near Fowey Rock March 12 and the crankshsfl of their motor broke. The boat be- gan drifting and soon thereafter sprang leaks. It was kept afloat by urioeasing work at. the pumps. FLASH MONTREAL, Que, Mar. 21. — James Williams. 2.5, of Saint John, N. 8., was arrested here today on a. charge of non-sup- port. He will be returned to the New Brunswick city to face trial. Record & Forecast of the Weather .\IE'l‘EOR0l'.O(ll(‘.\l'. OFFICE, Tor- onto. i)nt., ‘March 21 Aliiiimiiin rind mo “T551 Imwson 48-20 Vnucniiver 42-48 Edmonton flit-Ill) llnnff 20-28 “Wiiiiipcg ’l—iR Toronto 22-—.’i1 Oiiiiwn corn-Qt! Rlniitrcnl 10~22 Quebec 4-H Ruin! John 1Z—39 llnlifnt l6—3-i Clitiloltctown 12-28 xlmiim temperat- FORECASTS Lawrence with (ltiriwn riuil Fppor Si. Valley's: Strong easterly winds snow nr iiiirt rnln. _ Loire,- Sr, Lawrence Valley: Strong easterly whirls with snow. Gulf tinil North Shore: Fresh or strong shifting winds; fair and cold, rohnhly followed by some snow at night or on Wednesday. ltitirltliuru East: Fresh shifting wlntlil inert-rising In force. by \\'edni>s- clay; frilr llllil nioileratgly cold becom- ing more iiiiaoiilvil at night. High title this morning n: 10.45 and tonight at 10.1.1. Run til-I! this ovenln n! Mil and rin- en tomorrow mornln; at .58. rim moon tonight, March 22. K31 The accident occurred about 4.50 ii _ m. . 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