MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN "Covers PrinceEdward loaning Guardian, Charlottetown Guardian TORM GERMAN scar/fir This ronr. LE OR LLN AROW I E II S T II {tumors Ia i m s Disappoint- ment In Outcome 0f Talks in Berlin With Hitler. Icunded ill‘! Two Cents Recomme n d Interest Rates Be L i mited‘ l 6-11 UITAWA, April l-The Banking and Commerce Committee today voted to recommend to the House of Commons that all interest sates on exining mortgages on farm lands be iimitedtosix per cent. Rates. now prevail in Western Canada. as high as sight per cent and m othlr parts of Canada as high as seven per cent. - The committee divided seven to six on the clause in a bill sponsored by Manhood) fixing III.“ new“ ‘Wt; six (3, 3pm“ p, ) It ha um rs at pa!‘ cent. , _ , an“. previously defeated a motion ' I “m n" » M to make the we four per cent and then five per cent on all mortgages. It also defeated a motion by C. B. Howard (Lib. Sherbrooke) to make the maximum rate on mortgages covering urban real estate five per ) NDON, April 0 — Sir John on, Foreign Secretary. lave the use of Commons the first offic- summary of Ge y's wcurit! ews today as the British govern- ent meted the cutlinae of its resa erenoa propo Hitler, Sir John told the Com- um’ Vanni! ir ualit l. Lnn a arms eq y. l. A navy s5 per cent as large as reat Britain's, or about 400,000 I15. s. A non- gresslon pact among termed in European ques- . . with provision for consulta- ns in ease of aggression, but no inoarno nor mutual as- tance plot with Russia. 4. No non-aggression pact includ- g Lithuania until the status cf c Meme! territory. former Cer- n possession now held by the . tic country. is satisfactorily .1 Itali- cent. The final division found all Con- servatives with the exception of Hon. H. H. Stevens opposing the six per ‘- cent rate. The Chairman, Hon. J. D. Chaplin, did not vote. As a priv- ate member's bill however, the de- feat is not regarded as significant. The bill has yet to face the House of Commons and Senate. ‘ REIIIII PAYS TRIBUTE III IIIIIENIIIIIIIE 1155f “Z3583, Great. War Fighte -_ KHOIIOIIEVGIBYGICPMRI: S°h°°"e' providing for non-in- Austrla only I the military i” here are four fonr-year-clds r Yves the difficulty of defining just at consfitu“ finterfennce‘. Britain's Proposal- ~ “it 319W“?! . .' . them for two years. ‘At the age ‘fsataz"szr.smms,zzz.azt lgwtflfles "n m“ <'~.,.':.-,sg.srsy-=-..zgrz.~gz,yga hahw... ............ .. ch su- John and Prime Minls- l1’ 3Y- ommn Ben Pine and other Glou- g“; f“ “If” "hwmfmlrcmnfl caster owners today gave up as lost the two masted schooner Arthur G. Story, missing since she left Balloo- ram, Nild., for Gloucester March 3. Captain William L. Nickerson and six Gloucester fishermen were lost. Other members of the crew of the ill-fated vessel were mate Thomas J. Cove, Ralph S. Fiander, William Enos Wolf, James Gould, Maurice Fitzgerald, and Philip McCue. Veteran fishermen refused to give up hope for the safety of the schooner until they received re- ports today from the international ice patrol that heavy ice fields, in which the Story was believed trap- d, had broken up. Captain Pine MacDonald may pre- ursdny. will in- - Rs-msay g" at Stress. Th 7 o Britain's full participation an active member. diplomatic les understood. u France and (By Innis P. Loehner) (Associated Press Foreign Staff) (AP. By Guardian's Special Win) TUNING, Germany, April 9 - ly accept the plan. The Third Reich, of which he is ‘ edhesdays regular cabinet ses- an outsider by hi; own choice, to- n will give the proposals final day paid signal honors to the scussion with Stanley Baldwin. doughty Great War fighter, Gen- ho did not have time to hear the eral Erich Ludendorff, on the oc- tire program today. present. ~ caslon of his 70th birthday anni- Ths British delegates will not be versary. 1e to carry out previously an- 0n every side an effort was made ounoed plans to confer with the to forget past quarrels. The former nch at Saris, since the French Kaiser sent s. hand-written mes- onfereea already will be enroute sage of congratulation. The form- ~ Stress. when they reach Paris. or Crown Prince. who for many -- tinehtal visits, Sir John do- attention Io Ber- Ro b b ins Is Laid To Rest NEW YORK. April lJ-The body of Warren Delano, Robbins, late minister to Ottawa from the Unit- ed States and oounsin of Presi- dent Roosevelt. was laid to rest this afternoon at Fairhaven, Mass, af- ter funeral service in New York. The body was taken to Fairhoven by special train. The final rites were private. Tribute was paid to Mr. Robbins Ludendorff before his birthday. l-le probably would have come today- except for Ludendorffs own action in refusing the title of field marshal general and emphasising his anti-Christian position at a time when Der Fuehrer is trying his utmost to assure the churches that his government is roofed in Christianity. . General Werner Von Biomberg, defence minister, and General Wer- ner Von Ilkitsch, chief of staff, came personally to congratulate Ludendorff. ted most of his ll. szih.rtzzts $25242? w» “cm- r's demands placed imlwiing dif- icultles in the way of brinsins ermany around to the views em- odied in the Anglo-French secur- ty proposals df Feb. 3. "16 0mm!‘ ble subject of his conferences ith Hitler. Expressed Disappointment "At the end of the Berlin inter- the Detroit River." nection." LII . modified pooling u. own course and his own ideas. Os- ionsibly replying to Von Blomberg's icultles disclosed in the way of an Protestant Episcopal and simple “Every race must have itsown in- digenous conception of God." Speaking of the militcf! matters. he said: "My wish for the German people is a strong army. a healthy e air and thus measurably help- . u“ chum“ m- mwgg at "I will not live long enough to got a social-credit dividend of $25." Cornelius Van Dyks, b8, remarked jocularly while playing checkers said, the amount of John, who with Prime mn- ~ MacDonald will fly to Paris flflliliitlll. ' government was in no way re- Island Like the Dew Asks Inquiry Re Commission Report Leakage _i- (O. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, April B—A demand for a Royal Commission to investi- gate bow information from the re- port of the Royal Commission on price spreads and mass buying reached newspapers before being submitted to the government and Parliament was made today in the House of Commons by Liberal leader Mackenzie King. Hon. R. B. Hanson, Minister of Trade and Commerce, said he was in agreement with Mr. King about his complaint but u-mured him the sponsible. He said nothing about In inquiry. Publication of long extracts from the report in newspapers yes- terday was on act of contempt to- wards both Parliament and the |§uv rnment, said Mr. King, Some member of the G mmissi-l. was responsible and. the government should appoint a commission to find out which one. LIBERAL Ii Duce of Italy has decreed that everyboy inc Italy must have a education of some sort. starting from the sge of four. Sc in their spic and span uniforms of onnsd . Dalia Lupa" (sons of the Roman wolf); the organisation which will train chances on s. shortage of soldiers. PIIIII IIIIIINS SIITISFIIIITIIRY ........ .. m... (C- l’. By Guardian's Special Wire) OITAWA, April fi-J-fon. C. P. Fullerton, chairman of the Can- adian National Trustees, told the House Railways Committee today had been accomplished." In 1933 a saving of $1,000,000 had been ef- fecfed, but last year the saving "We would have liked to see the pooling system extended," said the chairman. "When we pooled trains from Quebec to Toronto we ex- pected an extension as far west as This expectation was not real- ized because the C. P. R. “did not want to break its Michigan con- “We are 'still working to get a the iew," he told the House. "I ex; The uncompromising Pun-vim. chairman mded_ resssd disappointment, at the dif- however, insisted upon pursuing his 211:: rgiloxgnixzgxealtngewfltillgrrklxlx; htg; s_ w_ Fairweatheln an omcm o! the C. N. It and‘ chairman of that system's committee which seeks to greemsnt." Luau" .::'"..':.‘:‘;:'.2:* m $5.2‘ .:*."";:' c. m,» w» h» - ‘ ' ' ' ee a "no co-operation or Mary's statement. llimliliymix Iifiiae new ‘on d u“ u Umwd 5mm‘ amalgamation we could achieve mats“ f"... '»- -. -"'“'“~ ~- t. h. l.".“'%..°.£;.°§' .zzz*c.~r i‘; ‘ .- - , _e o ra c, cou .. Ionian Secretary had cleared state and srmln. said Ludendorff. CORGNAnOM Ann" Aw“ L be mum‘, in w“ M. “mo” of dollars." Over a period of years, he y that could be made would be as great from co-operation as from amal- IIIIITIBN IS IIEEEIITEII Liberal Attempt To Limit Easter Recess of Parliament Fails By Vote o'f 90 to 49. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) UITAWA, April 9. -—- The docks were cleared for a five weeks‘ Easter nidjoumment for Parliament when the House of Commons tonight oe- tcated the Lapointe motion to lllnlt the recess of one week. The vote was 90 to 49. Picking up seven U. F. A-Labor votes, the Government had a. malor- lty of 41 in turning back the mo- pointe, former Minister of Justice, to innit the recess. Although it, has been announced that Parliament will re-sssemble May 20, the Gov- ernment hss not indicated when the recess will start, All day long Liberals hammered In amnnltlianzixlilg thivziii; or aitiid ryhegs éliigrtxégrlfggictgéiriieireiile alloyed the story foundered during ""19 the P0011118 H" Semcnts be- BWBY Bi? the Gilvemmfifit in their mm‘ mo t; as resented scnenv came to Tutzing tQIfeLIcI- a bad Mm. h. the North Atlantic tween the c. n. n. and the ca... first sustained attack of the session. i aha “Veda Fri goal An- tote the warrior March i. adian Pacific were "satisfactory ln The? "id the Gcivemment W88 .S§“‘=3Z‘.. curring‘ tilyeu- recent Relchfuehrer ‘Adolf Hitler so m " “Y” H“ ‘mmed- h°°"‘-"'°" “mm m "u “n °‘°°“°“ “d ‘I u» u» - h t =c=km= "cu sshaszsosczthcsztazzs and recommends“ use of the Mass Buying Commission. The debate ended a few minutes before 11 o'clock when Hon. remand Rlnfret (Lib. St. James), telling the Government it had been dead for months and didn't have the initia- tive to set a date for its own fun- eral. Only two Conservatives spoke dur. ing the day, Olmeslme Gagnon, (Dor- chester) and Charles Bcl1( Hamil- ton West). One of them, the Ham- ilton member, provided some of the fireworks of the day when he tang- led three or four times with Hon. Charles Stewart (Lib., West Edmon- ton), once with the speaker inter;- ven g. PRESENTIMENT OF DEATH (C. P. by Guar Ill’! Special Wire) panama, Alta., April ik-Roy Cinnamon, Royal Bank cashier. had s prcsentirnent of death dur- ing the night when he awoke and told his romnmate the combin- ation of the bank safe. He went back to sleep and never awakened. ---- w and there entrain for procreative people, unity, and with friends. He collapsed and died ~ refused to give the rfouse peace. long live liberty." while on his way home. -- informs ' Great ticn =~ 4 ‘spdicy at the trl-power - ounce but hiniself toeommitthenationinany -- manna until Parliament Nfld. Seeks Recipsocal Trade Pact" With U.S. (C. b!!! Mr apaot. It (cl r. Guardian's Special Wire) forward by ammonia as the or. JZHIPE) . n s- on by Maritime housawlveywillcll action, we are new Schwartz 650000 siesta: economy than . ., April wasemphoalsed ouncsmtnrs Sewn... an... ...".‘l?'.‘°?’.-‘tt'h".2 “firm W‘ ' "‘ w , _ _, wnshm‘ ‘Grlwcistuasrc W" “e * this British ma“; murmurs ,, f ‘i "'PP"‘9 °‘" PM“! , - > --- ‘ -gandtheUnltcdStates. been new» "I" "mun llouthly_gntms Ileuvirers-ofihcilllefie -mtnsmumhhnnhlueen- Ilsslodtc yiacrooscdprod cejeward Island. tslmhsiouCovsrnusentwouidnotdis-riea-owocfthechisfespcrts-m '5'.” u. n adlefAitiWednesday mo. at olosehowfarthonegotiationshad tobefumdhtholfnitedsiotes. 0 e who on s also: o! waits. j. ‘bum-coat gumandthelamnoindicaticnof .mtqegauu wows pointed Belting-Powder . . . "The Wlmvsr r. r. a tluolirydiutmaliy g; m‘°2.".2“‘aa2"e°'h2';2 “NM I“ ii" m" dmdlu‘ mllifilthiove- _ “mausoleu- playmlhePriuce mm am- Government m tn- foundland. chiefly u w. pork. . r-uaywu-ua-uwn-a... ' ‘ s . soon ' . was - uii'w"llu"fit"sn°°"l‘l‘°it “mtliii; “m‘°“°“ °'¢l$¢“m"”£= M... ‘J ‘filfémtthfi ‘It’ n"?! ‘.3’ “" "' "" "“' "‘°"- ‘ ' --...... ..*- m... h... mn.:.m"wsa' mcrfittm Sflxgill BAKING Powogn moms “April ltmonlmsaseoevuuusnumhmunmmonueeesmwmn- '*“"““M°‘ WM" ‘ ‘launder. mmllrnoniiartlmifiatitwuadbstvnnfifcr dubs .,1W Vi INIHBATIIIN IIFIIIIIIIIAYS IS IIRGIIEII Beatty Claims Public E. W. Beatty, K.C., Chairman and President of the Canadian National MAXIMS or a . ti‘ MERE MAN u—---— Thay can oollqllcr who believe theyesn. caanwfrfrlzrowu. CANADA. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 1o. 193s Ownership of C.N.R. an “Experiment” Which “Could Not M e e t P r u d e n t Tests.” TORONTO, April iL-Arguing in support of his own proposals for unification of the Canadian Nation- al Railways and the Canadian Pac- ific Railway for operating purposes Railway, told a service club here today that public ownership of the Canadian N a - tlonal ..sllways is an "expgfl- ment.” which "0011161 not meet prudent tests." I do not deny the possibility of public ownership " w_ “My of public utilities being established on sound and sat- isfactory lines,” he said. "I believe, however, that there could he no worse service to the cause of public ownership than to gloss over its failures or hide the fact that they may do permanent damage to the economic structure of the nation." A full accounting Mr. Beatty said, would show a cost to Canada ofthe "National Railways adventure" of more than $300,000,000. "Do we Show any signs of being warned by experience in this case?" he asked. “An organized drive to obtain a Writing down of the capital obliga- tions of the National Railways is now in progress." Mr. Beatty scored what he termed the feverish search of public bodies for new sources of revenue and con- sequent conflict of taxation, “There can be but one end to this, and that will be the destruction of the credit of all our public author- ltles unless they are to be relieved of the need of care, as some people sussest by an unlimited printing of flat money. the nseq n! which you lmow." Hepburn Bankers Prem. Defies TORONTO. ADrii D-Prefnler Mitchell F. Hepburn commenting today on the statement of Jamison Liner Dodds, President of the Canadian Bankers’ Association, that cancel- lartlon of power contracts the Association to view the situ- ation with "genuine alarm," said: “It will be just too bad for the bankers if they try any collusion to injure Orltarlds credit. They can drarw their own conclusions from that statecnent." ‘ Mr. Dodds‘ statement also said the " "' "emfl -* -l the possible repercussions of such ac- tion upon all public and private credit in Canada." Premier Hepburn said bankers in the past “have been very fair to us and I don't think they would be so foolish now as to try to hurt our credit." _____.Z_.__ CHILD KILLED LONDON, Ont, April 9—-Biily Ball, four-year-old son of Harvey Hall, well known baseball player, was killed today when his head was crushed by the right rear wheel of a street flusher driven by 10 PAGES Annual Subsariuiics Delivered amc By Hail 04-50 Canada and 11.5.5. EA VY TOLL c)? SHIPPING TRE EVEED IAitlant-IE-ct Coast‘? Swept By .Worst Storm In Newfou-r-ljd-l-and Stands By , Yea rs StrickenBritishFreighterTower Bridge-l’: Ships Reported Lost. (A. P. By Guardianfis Special Wire) NEW YORK, April 9-—The stomp-lashed freighter Tower Bridge tonight apparen against pounding seas and was John’s, Nfld., by tomorrow noon. Wireless messages from the vessel, flashed distress signals and idly, said she was not in nee ship has 32 men ahoar The liner Newfoundland, which rushed er’s assistance in r ponse by in event the leaking expected to reach d. vessel's trol the inflow of water. The Tower Bridge, of registry, was 200 ports of other casualties coming in. An unidentified cabin three or four aboard. thul‘ G. Sh)!!!» 111155318 m‘ I The steame sighting three larBc wreckage. and deckhouse en aground thunderous rollers the Jersey coast. The J. usually can-lea seven men. ‘IDRJONTO. April 9 -- 42-15, in the today after carried. Legislature Conservative opposition. Acres. Conservative speaker on and would have spoken ‘ 1t tion be put. given the Mr. Nixon had the ly. Opposition Leader N. L. Block. U.S. New (0. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) ovrrsws. April e. - the United States NRA will ba xe- vlssd in the direction of laxatlon was expressed here today by 1i. B. Ellistfm of A financial editor of the Christian Science Monitor. Mr, Ellistcn, speaking before the Canadian Club, said recent events and the "Washington " potted in his view to "no whole- sale retreat from state action in American economic life, but a dis- position to return lo a ccnioint at- not on the world's disorders, our- rency, eachanne difficulties, tariffs." H! said two courses were opening before the United States, "either moreplanning instead of half plan- ning or more relaxation" and “we have reached the point in the pro- suls sf In. as! an Ill! House rose until 8 p.m. Forecasts ~ Relaxation In Codes Deal plannhlg means national .. Belief that tum. Mr. Elliston spoke of a recent de- bate in the British House of Lords in which it was disclosed that about two-thirds of the large-scale econ- omic organisations of the mak YOU: Ollg 0i up abroad as an example enterprise. continues much mightier British miles offshore when she requested assistance, With what mariners called worst northeast gale in years whipping the Atlantic coast. cruiser was feared to have gone to the bottom in long Island Sound with The two-roasted schooner March 3 with a captain and six fishermen aboard, was given up as lost by her Gloucester, Mass, own- Fairfax reported places of believed to be the deck of a sunken vessel. ~ l0 miles off the Maryland shore. The freighter Volusla was driv- in Delaware Bay by which threat- ened beaeh cottages along the New Jersey and Long Island shores. The steamsh‘ - Charles Pratt re- to the coast guard here that she was standing by the fish- ing boat I. Martin, in distress off Hydro Bill Given Second Reading (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) ‘s bill cts was Ontario 26 1-2 hours of blockade attempts by the reading to the government voiding hydro power contra his motion for flie hoist, he was not immediately followed by A. H. Carleton. who was the next the list Speaker N. 0. Hlpel then an- nounced: “I put the motion." As soon as the amendment was lost, Hon, H. C. Nixon, Provincial Secretary, moved the main ques- J. F, Hill. (Cons. Hastings East), then moved five months hoist be bill, but the Speaker did not recognize his motion, ruling floor previous- George S. Henry began speaking on the mo- tion to vote on the main question, but the Speaker ruled against him. The vote was then taken and the Kingdom already have passed out of the class of unregulated profit- ing. "There," he sold, "is revolution for those silent ones that even the British revclutlonists do not recognise themselves, so silent a revolution that England is .-.tlll hell while the problem of making such state regulation live slde-by-slde with private enterprise the IMEASIIR I8- besau A?- since ced Canada from marrying 1n Senate. The measure would divorces either by Parliament Martin the courts. of seven years on conviction provisions. ______.____ (Continued an Page d) - _.J Second tly had won her fight Si. which earlier had reported one hold filling rap- d of immediate assistance, The to the freight- to her SOS, was asked to stand pumps were unable to con- E lNlRliBlltEB T0 cum: DIVIIRBE Senate Gives Fi r s t Reading to Bill Which Would Make M-ar ‘mg 0f Divor- ersohs Illegal. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OITAWA, April 9.—A bill to pre- vent any person hereafter divorced 388.111 other than his or her former spouse today was given first reading in the COVCP or by Liability under the Criminal Code for blgamy, which stipulates punish- ment by imprisonment up to a term‘ for a first offence, is the penalty propos- ed for vlolatlon_of the mmsrriage The penalty would ap- ply to remarriages either ln Canada Weather I Etc.» Neither. can CoME BETWEEN An nd nt seeking six months it? Wtigfrisdt Hleslghiialk; MiiRRiEb COUPLE to, (Cons. oron . a '5. _ wtils 10st by {il-libdbeforc second dl was carr e ~ - reawllxégl Mr. Heighingion offered “ B ° to the A (Canadian Press) Fresh northeast to east mostly cloudy and rather probably some rain near Scotia coast. onlu, April - nuuus uml lllllill lvnllvcrnlure lixllnunlon lit-gins .... Winnipeg ‘Toronto .. Kingston Ultawa liunlroa QIIPDPIJ .. . Saint John ... ... -. ll nx . . . .. . . Charlottetown . . . . .. FORECAST insula- frcsh to strung cnsierly probably sonic rain over United Nova Sculls. cool; probably uulnt- ruin nea Scoiiau coast. lllgh lide this and tomorrow Suu sets this evening n. 6 afternoon o‘ ‘Ne l-‘lrrf quarter- moou Wed April 1o_ 12.42 p later than Charlottetown- boars Borden 0.40 A. \ P I in the "- toawowfierwhcstvq" " Ail-ITEDROLUU ICAI. Olflflljlcl. morning at b0 rises tomorrow morning at 5 k-i winds: cool; Nova ‘Kur- maxi- _.;.>_-,;-,- l; -::_.\.l:71 l‘ lluritilne Vvesle- Vllfli)’ cloudy llml rather cool owr norlll portion winds \\".'a(r\ru w Illl and Maritime flash-Fresh imillcnsl iu cant winds: mcmlly ("Inllliy mud ruihcn 5t E sl I. :18 l-nd nirndny, . m. Summersids tlclr eightsen minutes (Ixira) Ulliifid Bird-WI ialllll ill GIBBS 3H- h" Tonwlun,’ (‘gun n ‘_ u, an is» n. u. w: unless Indore ~ _....._.;_- . ..._.-__ ._.__.?.(.__. . a n. . muneerugéjtej.g_,__,._