Serious Charges Re Dispensing Of, lRelief Made Auditor -Gener?1_ Alleges Mis- Of Funds By Munici- palrties-REJ. Not Mentioned. gt a droplet Sisters To Be Bride s maids I. P. Gllllllll’ lpeeial who) OlfliaOMA 0113.’, Okla larch ANNOUNCEMENTS. comma EVENTS, MEETINGS, arc "Danes luster Monday night in It. Jami Bali, Bummern-id. Special aiuslc and lunch. b11502. "Notice. Bee best play of season h Rollo Hall on Easter Mon- lay night wed by dance. bleed. "'leo—"l\llflilll the ‘H103; to: eblilfl . P Id. Dnlifl ma: Play. [r1681 "lsinsmbar Zion Church hater Oaks and Pan Bale at Moore d: Inland’! Bat at I30. 11-1673. "Dance Auction, Ksllys 0ft Iall, lilaster Monday. lwmy. following night. "Danna lasts: Monday night in lash: flail, Mt. Stewart. Refresh uen “M. laCoiu-aisrs, Dentist, will in Mun“ Rivas- Aprll 8rd until lib. A-D "Omnlt did Basket Social it lustico Hill, ARM “h. PllY ltmtl II fill?- L-lbdl. ' ment they see fit to those guilty. (C- I. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, Mason 30-; mommy; fOIIW-iév bymtlnu Dmninion Gov- "n-mfifl 0n iwpwt of Georges Gonthier, Auditor-general of can. ads. in which he charges serious lrresuianues in the handling of lellel’ fumh b! munlolhalitiu in every province oi m; excepting Prince Edward Island on pected hers. As it is upon the municipalities themselves the auditor-generals re- Wrts are based, an enquiry into the modes of relief administration in the various centres looms as a poss- IWIW- Mayors of many municipal- itim mentioned in Mr. Gonthier‘: - report sre pressing for such an in- vestigstion. Qeeially Mentioned Quebec municipalities specifically mentioned in the report as having padded their relief bilLs, notably Verdun, Montreal North, Lachine and Quebec City have come out with statements they have adminis- tered reuei "honestly and without prejudice." The report did not deal with Montreal. m Ontario the report said invest- igations led to the belief more adeq- uate audit oi expenditures on direct relief and public works should be provided. In many cases, according to the report, statements oi relief expenditures by municipalities were found to be insufficient and that statements of l5 municipalities were unsupported by the usual vouchers. In the wesinrn provinces the aud- ltor-grneral found insufficient care in book keeping. rather than a-ny direct mlsapplication oi relief mon- ies, was responsible for many char- ges ‘being improperly included in the Dominion Government share oi cX~ penditures. Graft llinted Graft in the admlnistra: .f re- lief funds is hinted at in the report —graft that was marked by collu- sion between municipal officials, merchants and unemployed. The Dominion Government, lt ls under- stood looks to the munlcipaltles in- volved to clear their good names by demanding a governmental enquiry or conducting one themselves with the vicw oi handing out the punish- u Ontario cities mentioned ‘in the report include London, Toronto, and Ottawa Items mentioned include "a payroll amounting to 87,887 for a temporary staff on unemployment relief accounts at Toronto although the Dominion Government does not ‘pay any proportion of administra- (Continued on Page l0) Will 1v.» Probe Ch a rge s O f Dr. WA. Wm (a). By Guardian's special Wire) WASHINGTON, March I0 — A quick end to the investigation of . William A. Wlrt's charges of K sional leaders who said it milht create uniustlfied uncertainty a- ImODQ llllihfl lpeaker Henry Raine)‘. made eear. nowevn. that felt- certain 1mg investigation new. this srsase uniustiilad sus- astiou which E Dominion, “q ‘which there wuansrreporlgis ax- 0i today that they QNQIY_' oi appswhahly lflfilllhlrs 247/ The People's A Paper (lovers Prince Edward island Like the Dew WN, CANADA, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1934 mourns nun Fllliltiitllli or couunou Annual Meeting of P. E. L T. F. Concluded Thursday -- Mr. J. W. F. McCallum New President. The final session oi the annual convention oi the Prince Edward Is- land Teachers’ Federation was held Thursday mominl In the Prince of Wales Coliesc Hail. Officers for the ensuing year were elected, and the report oi the resolutions committee received. The following officers were elec- President-Mr. J. w. r. McCaIlum, v Vice President-Miss Bessie Mo- Isod, Fortune Bridge. Recording Secretary-Fred Bkerry, Alberton (re-elected). Secretary Treasurer-Miss Ethel Taylor, City. Delegates to the 0. F. P. — Mr. Norman McDonald, Kensington. The retiring president, Mr. Nor- man MacDonald. was in the chair. A demonstration of the teaching oi physical drill to music was given by pupils of Grades V and VI of ltochford Square School. under the dire tion oi the Reverend Sisters, teac lng the grades. Professor L W. Shaw called at- tention to history booklets available in s. series on the history oi Britain told in pictures. He also referred to a pamphlet on the uses oi the dic- tionary and to a pamphlet "Canada i934", published by the Department of Statistics. Importance of Teaching Dr. S. N. Robertson, Principal of Prince of Wales College, who was called upon by the President, ex- pressed his pleasure on attending the session. The longer he stayed in the teaching profession, he stated. the more he was impressed with its importance. The coming “ , ‘L of the t/eache annually was very valuable in that it brought together (Oontihllod 0h Pill I) NAZI TIIEURIES AITA II II E0 B i s h o p Denounces Radical Racial Is- sues in Church Ser- mon. (By John A. BouInn) (Associated Prom Foreign Staff) (u. By Guard-kn’: Special Wire) , March IO-A ringing denunciation of recent lie-Ii publi- " stressing radical racial the- ories was made by Bishop Nicholas Bares today in a Good Friday ser- mon. "Ia it too much to say these God- leq and heathenish books were conceived by sin and sold in in- iquity?" He demanded oi his hear- an, was filled st. Bedwiehs Ro- man Catholic Cathedral and much of the square outside. ‘There can be no compromise be- tween Christ and Batan. ‘The anti-Christ eomaa as a spirit at lies and bloodiuet. but be oi good cheer. for even as the Christ was persecuted so will the urch be persecuted. “Buffer y! ths persecution glad- ly. for without doubt the church shall emerle triumphant in the and." He did not nalne specifically the books he meant. but his attack VII directed at literature about an "m- inty whfls \ u E N fl d . Schooner Disabled (c. r. curs t; Guardian's lpsslal Wire PRELIMINARY N EA R IN 0 IN UNUSUAL BASE NITII ARNINB NEIGHBURS Smuggling Arms Into Austria a n d Hun- gary, Claims Yugo- slavia Paper. (C.P. Via lisvas By Guardian's Special Wire) BELGRADE, March 30~Detillled information concerning charges that Italy ls secretly arming Ala- tria and Hungary will be publish- ed tomorrow by the Politlka, inde- pendent Yugoslavian lournal. The paper replies to the Austrian de- nial oi the charge as follows: “On March 9 a "train" arrived at the Italian frontier station of sen Csndido consisting 0d l4 Aus- trian cars and 14 Italian. It was accompanied Italian soldier-a ‘_—_T‘;;f;:.__?“ ' Tifl __ " ii (Continued on Page i0) ITALY BNARIIEII ‘°“ u: all sides, the news 1o miles east a unarmed?“ s brief wireless mes-q. ' o... ......... ... M: Trails“ Charred leg-manger; n» $3.30» s.- With Conspiracy To a dan- ' ' n. t...“ om, ,,,,,,,, ,,, m, Commit An Indict- "gum l" "e jglnltgm“ able Offense. muse j kmuw ‘ltaeprelirninaryhearing inan 1r the ther fins 1r °"°- A - m“ °' m, “wanna”; mum’: its kind in the province, that of the sea a Government venel prob- Km‘ V" mm‘ ‘m Am‘ m” Wm so om from B; John.‘ and Gallant outs charge oi con- as a ruult 0d an tnvmtigation con- ducted durlng the past four months by the Royal Canadian Mounted Poles. Evidence was given to the effect that the accused and Frederick Benton had made two attempt! in reach a fox ranch in Prince Coun- ty in quest of foxes. but without success. Evidence was given by Elmer Bharbell, owner of me fox ranch .n question, Jack Beaten who gave cvidenm regarding a conversation with Berrigan, Gordon Lumi and Jack Vessey, fox pelters who testi- iled that they were approached by Berrigan regarding the peltlng of foxes; Wendell Barbour, who tes- tified that on two occasions the ac- cused had approached him desiring to hire his car; Corporal Ccrvlwell of the R. C. M. P. who testified t0 finding two cubs and three sacks. and also to finding DB1‘?- of one oi u» clubs 0n Berri- gan’: property, and Frederick Bea- ton, previously convicted of the theft oi fox pelts who told of ac- accompenying the accused 0n sev- | eral tripe. Mr. M. A Farmer appeared for the Crown and Mr. R. B. Bel for l the defense The hearing was adjourned till Tuesday at 2.30 p. m. PREMIER From the floor oi the Legislature on Thursday morning, Premier Mac- Millan, on a question oi privilege. statements with reference to himself which appeared in the Patriot news- paper on March 27. The Premier first cited the follow- lng extract from page 8 of the Lib- eral newspsper oi that issue, re- porting s, legislative discussion on the intimates: "Premier Macmillan asked Mr. T. A. Campbell if therc was any drunken driving under the Pro- cincial Police. ‘Mr. Campbell said there was a certain amount, but he did not speak of that in gen- eral; he spoke of serious crimes. He also said that the Stewart Government from 1923-21 had ap- pointed motor policemen, one for each county.‘ "I wish", said the Premier, "to draw attention to the fact that that is an incorrect account of what transpired. The member for First Prince in speaking on this point de- clared that the late Government were the pioneers in police work in this Province. I asked him the question, if they found any motor policemen in this Province when they assumed control, and I gave him the information that the Stew- srt Government had appointed mo- tor police. l-le asked me how many and l said one in each County. Tbs point I take objection to is that the statement which I ma to tbs House is now credited to liberal mem- bar for First Prince. Current Editorial D-iaesnssaa "1 regret," continued the Premier, “that I find it neceuary to make mother correction. I have m being‘ wviiilnm asleep‘, so in ease which lppcarrd editorially in the Ilfiot of March M: "hiring mo debate Q Isl Plfiil! Ildlfllhn claim- took occasion to correct two mis-. coéieicrzs MISS TA TE MEN TS ON FLOOR OF THE HOUSE I the money and they didn‘t get it. He, however, did get it. The in- ference is that he should be "boosted" as succeeding wherc others had failed. The fact is, as pointed out by Mr. Thane A. Campbell in the course of the discussion on the tirnates last night, that the Camegle corpora- tion grants, so far ea the smaller educational institutions in Canada and the United States are con- cemed, were not obtainable until i932. l-low then could the Lib- erals, who went out of office in September, i931 obtain something that was not obtainable until i982? . . . ‘In accepting the Oar- ncgie grants, the present Govern- ment slmply took what is avail- able to this province in common with Institutions and centres throughout the various provinces of Canada.’ "I want to draw to your attention, Mr. Egseaker," said Premier Mac- Millam "that the foregoing statements are incorrect. As I poin- ted out in the discussion, Newfound- land obtained their gnnt from the Carnegie Corporation many years ago, and a junior college was foun- dcd there. Moreover, the University of 8t. Francis Xavier some years ago obtained a grant for the endowment of achair, in the samemanneras we obtained our endowment last year. "so that those to the sm ing ln I I - I when statements are made ts were not available er institutions of learn- Regime. leonousie administration by MaaeMillan Government in Public Wes-ks Department was shown convincingly In the Legis- lature during the discusion in committee on tbs Intimates last week. Armed with faeta and figures, Hon. G. Shelton Sharp, Minister of Public Works, piloted his oaths-nah! through couunittae without the customary assistance of the Deputy Minister, fill‘. L. B. Mnclillllan, who was unavoidably absent. The inti- mate knowledge which Mr. Sharp showed of every phase of his depart- mcnt. after being only a few months in charge, took OppoaLion members by surprise, (rlaiming credit for having been the “pioneer? in the work which the department has carried on un- der the present administration. the Opposition members were answered effectively by both Mr. Sharp and Premier MucMillan, the ls is-r pointing out, after a comparison of Liberal and Conservative exprndit- urea. that their claim to that db- tinctlon was based on the fact that they were “pioneers of extrava- game." the the Cites Liberal Road-wort Mr, McIntyre said he had been charxd, when in power, with im- porting gravel from Nova Sootis for road building purposes, but the Conservatives also had looked to Nova Scctia for some of their grav- el. They had followed the Liberal policy but in distributing it had acted with unfairness by placing most of it in Prince Ootmty. In 1982 onlyflii-dmilesoimadinliinfl county had been gravelled, l0 miles in Queens and Z5 1-4 miles in . Mr. McIntyre: "We accepted the 3B9. 16 PAGES miles in Queens and 38 1-2 mllesl in Prince. The Liberals. he main- tained had made n fair distribution in the different countiu. The same applied to road widening. In 1N8, ill miles of road in Kings County were widened by heavy power ma- chines, 100 miles in Queens and 325 7-8 miles in Prince. The Lib- erals had been criticised for buy- ing heavy power graders but the Conservatives, on coming into pow- er, had copied this policy es they had done every other policy in the Public Works Department, includ- ing, Mr. nllclntyre alleged. the Lib- eral Road Act and the Liberal sys- tem of calling for tenders for con- crete bridges. "My hon. friends," he said, "simply completed what we initiated in i928." Hon. Mr, Sharp: "Did you accept the isn't-st tender m each case?" lowest tender when we found that a man was competent to do the work." Says Policy "Copied" There were occasions, Mr. Mo- Intyre admitted, when tenders were received from per-sons who were not responsible or able to carry out a contract. In that case the advice of the engineer was followed in awarding the tender. He maintained that in the three Liberal years, 19%. 1929, and 1W0. the road maehiries purchased by thk depariunent had effected a. saving of $208,146 in work whcih under the, old system would have coat a465,- Ths Conservatives, in “copying” the Liberal road-widening policy, had in many cases covered up the "expensive gravel" which the Iiib- Aland III Iall i labsasiaaisapslssgns ' causes-allege.’ Oppositiaon “l-“ioneerfs: , Claim They Initiateds Conservative Roadwork “Extravagance” Charges Give Place To Frantic Efforts To Claim Credit For "Conservative Activ- itres In Public Works Department. Government Members Answer By Comparing Pre-election Orgy Of Expenditure Under Lea -4 Maclntyre $100,000 FIRE 1 IN NITIINENER Three Firemen Injur- ed in Fighting Met- ropolitan Stores Blaze. (C. P. B! Guardians Special Win) KITCHENER, Ont, March 80. — Fire today destroyed the Metropolis tan Stores buildings here with a loss of $100,000. The Bank of Toronto and Woolworth store, adjoining buildings, suifered from water s.m1_ smoke damage and three fireman were sent to hospital with burns II faces and hands. , The firemen requiring hogpitg treatment are Oscar ltadke, Sans Hankins and Charles Greber. Fire- men Clayton Baulk also was burned but remained on duty, battling the blals with fire fighters from Water- loo and Baden brigades. The Wa- terloo snd Baden firemen were gum. moned to help fight the flames, a iotalofwmen beingrusliedsoths scene. The firs I believed in have orig- lnated in the basement of the bulld- Lng. The main floor fell into the basement and the second iloor sun- fered from snobs and water dan- 8g‘. The Weather, Etc Prince. In 1038, 7 miles had been gravelled ln King's County, 4 1-3 only scattered incidents were re- terior. the bankrupt capital and province of Beville were overjoyed by the heavy tourist business. procession by hurling stones and bottles of inflammable liquids, and firing revolvers but the crowds turned on them and the police ssv- ed them from being lynched only after s hard fight mlts ot employee oi the autobus TRAIN lllllil AFIERSTRINE Few Scattered Disor- ders Mar Holiday I Festivities. MADRID. March ao-wnn the re'.r\tlcnary general strike at Zar- ngozn ended, Spain settled down today after a period of excitement and unrest. Hundreds of thousands oi per- sons participated in the pictures- que Good I-"rldny processions and ported in the Ministry 0f the In- Bevllle was the centre of the re- ligious Observances. Merchants of Officials working per- (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) ‘hvo marine corps planes collided at an altitude 0f 14,000 icet over San Diego Bay today, one pilot “bailing out" safely and the other landing his damaged plane on North island. made a parachute drop of about B,- 000 feat into the bay. (Continued Em Page 1r) Dies As Three Delhi Homes A re Destroyed .__.__ (0. P. By Guardian's S DELHI, t, peeialWhc), Sit-Three; homm were destroyed by lire that , claimed the life of a 74-year-old woman at Walsingbam Centre, near here. and for s time threatened the entire village. Mrs. Robert mm, partially blind, fell victim to the flames as she sought to flee from her home. Police have not determined the exact cause of the outbreak but it is believed to have resulted when Mrs. Muir accidentally upset s lan- tern. She had been left alone in the house for a few minutes while her son went to a store. Planes C11}. In Mid Air Pilots Saved SAN DIEGO, C9111, March 30w- Ensign Warren Corliss. navy flyer, Hewasres- onto. mum tempt-runawa- ilawsun .. Altlavik .. \ IPLOT a nncouwr- . Edmonton ., llanff llsgina .. Winnipeg Klngnrng unswa “unllrral Quebec w om won time ll MAN filo ‘ills Asoui IIl$ BLMK EY! Bill’ EVEN 4km Rumor Btuavto luv. instill 3 Moderate northeast to east wlnfl fair; not much ehsnsv in tanner!- ture. Sundly-Elll “I lmlihfld winds; cloudy and milder; probably some rain. Mpj'p]-;()R(r],I)GII‘.\I. (|ll‘Fll‘l7_ 'l‘nr- Man-ll :10 Minimum and mull- _7/~r. Z 44'. 44 a‘ ‘algury L Pnrontc . . Bsiifiiséiiéiiiaiiiii [Q fi“ "h. km ‘d b 1 >slm John . sans sea a u» Orwwn mass 3mg,‘ Uvfillllswk? Ullllllililokvi". i" ’ ' “ ‘ f: I Iwelea. wee nasal h marine flyer, piloted m. plane mi , . 6M1"!- IH-hvk. hash-r safe landing despite damage to the '°"‘“““' l ll llhlvile Isseomv. upper wing. 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