. In i“ Manfred MAXIMS ' 0F A MERE MAN corlvelsthaiihieinmiztlrfofpafo beg. u w? , . ralrillttmlwn onudlln Two (Junta. uflflltlll’ Guardian.‘ Founded 1801. CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1939‘ Covers Prince Edward .Isla1_ld:Liko the Dew 10 PAGES MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN Many a m... is a ill task too Mg for him to mas r or nlsh. Annual Subscription Delivered 05.00 By Milk-P. E. l. [L001 Canada Ind U. I. II.“- ENL Y TWENTY‘ - SIX MORE DA YS UNTILWG THEIR MAJES TIES VISIT CHARLOTTE T0 l/VN l EAMP§§LL Charlottetown Goes Strongly Conservative Doles e Patronage Promises Swing Government Back Into Power With ‘Reduced But Still Powerful Majority. auras‘ For the first time since 1915 a Government of Prince Edward ls- lantl was sent hack to serve a sec- ond rollsevllllvl: tcrul by the elec- tors of tho Province. Lrd by Premier Thane A. Camp- bell, first time he led a ‘party into ‘ gulrrlll election as Premier, the ilhercls annexed 26 s is in the pgislaturr. The Conservative Party zllillcd three. “One scat was In doubt. iigilros heirlg incomplete tnc ‘fllird Distflflt 0f King's County, “ in the 1935 elel-tlons, the Lib- ral Party mzulc a clean sweep, aking all 30 sent: or the Assembly. of Preiuicr Campbell's, Bbillflt will be missing at the‘ ext session oi the Legislature. lcn. '1‘. W. L. Proivse, ntembel" without portfolio, ivus defeated by. W. A. Stewart, lion. B. W. LePage. President of the Executive Councill was defeated by R R. Bell, while‘ lieu. L. it. Allen. member without portfolio of tlie Government, did not lllll ior rc-clection. Substantial Majority "it lll the night election of '. J P, Maclvllllan, Conserva- 01’. and his running mate, wort, was noted. The two a sltbsta-lliial majority to ’ filth district Y. Charlottetown lb ._,‘ Liberal litter Liberal was and d-eiea-t of the Con- t; was certain. _ Conservative elected was ‘ P. R. Bell who polled one than Hon. B. W. LePage llillt‘ lor Notices in this column 3 cents per word. “iirlv. ‘choice qtlllllt} tlTllBYliTyTlTy n1 . lul am... o. l-u luurrls, lsln- ‘ L-1389-5-l3-1ti-l9. pcque Players in "Chintz L-1504-i0-2i‘. juilxlzllal Meeting today of Hospi- lcltilos Aid at 3.30 at. Nurses "m" L-l463-5-19-li. “fl. otv Y. P. U. present three p11 s ;ll York, Thureda , Ma 25; lll‘ fl-ilvs- ‘L- 555-530-111. "Annual meeting Ladies‘ Aid PWE. i. Hospital, Cundal Home, Fr-ilo". May 19th. aso pm. tl-is-tc-s-iil-il ufOlwilins Dhncc Mt. l Y-' es ra. m s 0n . lion ca Hockey Club. L-l423-lB-2i. starter also" ell" ti» l-lall, runny, May will. l l} J b1‘85'5_‘1'n4 l-llf"*i‘s“2§' hi?” :bs.%l“~ ‘ill md- AllgPlces of C.W.L.y' y "$99 the play ‘Liston To Leon" Em“ l by Valleyfield Youn! ififile Monday evening, May. ' _ _ “Ifltbfil-B-IQ-lt mbtt . g‘ ‘ Ir-INBrPIU-ll g qvll: Mon- Sflfivlfil: Hull. Monday. May v . _---_.¢ d atoll-rig‘ ‘lat:- m, . retreats-ts in bhe Second District of Queen's Oounby Councillor's seat race. Mr. LlePagc announced he would ask for a recount. MlcPhee Leading One of the two seats Third District of King's County was in doubt last night. plote returns ‘indicated the Speaker of the Legislature, Hon. S, S. lies- sian was trailing Conservative H» F. MloPhee by 97 votes in ten oi 11 polls for the Councillor's seat. John Mustard, Liberal member of the last assembly, was leading. Ieslle Hunter by 123 votes for the Assemblymanls seat in the same district. Rest. of the Province was Ub‘l eral. A sweep was made in Prince‘ County. Premier Campbell and his colleague Aeneas Gallant took the First District sealts, Hon. W. H. ‘Dennis, o! Agriculture and George H. Barbour the Second District, Thomas Llnklettcr and Hon. Mal-lll Gallant, member without portfolio, the Third Dls-. trlot, Horace Wright and C. C.§ Baker the Foiwth District and B i W. Robinson and E. P. Foley thel Fifth District, All were members, of the last Legislature except B.‘ W. Robinson. . Queen's County saw three seats. 0 to the Conservatives and seven l o the Liberals. The Government‘ took the First District, W. F. Alan Stewart and Donald N. McKay‘ polling majorities. ‘ The Second District cl the County was split. Conservative Rt‘ R. Bell won the Coilrlcillorks seat (Continued 0n page 3. Col 3) Royal I Part; Is Enroiite To Ottawa MONTREAL May lll-JUM- Sher at ll P. M.. EDT. thfi Roy Train bearing the KinK and Queen to Ottawa lzfter a Montreal visit of nellrlv hint! hours pulled out of Windsor I Station tom lit. ’ I Arrlnl of Th-ir Mo. eB-ifis "l 2.15 P. M" touched off a Hem‘ , onslratlon such as Montreal has , never own. The trcw-endors iic- . claim they received reached B l cllrulx tonight in ilomlnlm! l Square when they made two 10- l warn-noes on the bslwnv 0f ll" llld"0l‘ hotel where they W9" entertained st a elvlc blnqtlct. The King nd Queen IP11!!!‘- ed first on he balcony beta-e goine to the lrinztuet hitll. 5o great was the clamor of the ln- sistent crowd that thev malls’- l‘ second appearflnce durlnl "W banquet. Young Edmonton Artist Praised ‘ . ill r l Entity. Themtlenn on“ Lciswdm i flllYY ififttinisiiirllc extolled at the also: Street ‘Gallerieetn Lolrtlfigaém m“ wlv to the , on e csttldtrarn. to tarpon err-t‘ cattle boot and arrived there with Ml? ' Own and wiulollt fftendl. it‘ long before luysttncted at tlon in the Iondon n-rtworld. m- ills rmldon"-elrillbltton.,thn ' Bfitild of the lnadon ‘Hines ~ "’°~‘.’°"""°'°'la‘li“'ll“ts'it' dunno] the medium ‘is; He cross t g5?- . , My, summit won. promineli ' _ hm in mt wiml m . e Ho - ink. without division. to VtllE DEFENCE ESTIMATES IN PARLLAMENT Debate In Commons Concluded On Re- cord Peacetime Al- lotment. OTTAWA. May l8-(OP)—-In lit- tle more than tour hours the House l oifiommons today voted $57,000,0t0f to complete the Governments cle- tence estimates 0f $63,000,000, a peacetime record. With general debate on defence policy out of the way to beqin wltrl. the House today sailed through most of the detail with little hesit- ation but that caused by members seeking information from Defence Minister Mackenzie. The unspectaculer clay saw the plibliC galleries of the House unus- ually well filled with a constantly changing BllKllEnC€—B.DElI‘Cl'lllV V1511,- ors in the capital icr the royal visit. During the tlav cabinet ministers wllo helped tvelcome the Kim; and HRH at Quebec, returned to lhelr l1 aces in the treasury benches. Tn application to Canada or the Army Act of Great Britain under a provision of the Cariatfan Mllitiav Act. was vigorously attacked bv sev- eral oposltiori critics who contend- ed Fgrllzltdeis Act should be complete ln e . OPDMe Death Penalty Particular objection was taken to imposition of the death penaltv un- der the Bflllltll Act. M, J. Coldwcll (C.C.F. Rnsetoivrl-Biggarl urged‘ removal nl several GKAQDCZS ilom‘ the category of capital offences. es- ‘ pccially covvardlce. This was often merely the re ult cf coiltlnued strain and shell shock and could not b2 considered a capital offence by. “decent minded citizens." t The ilon-pernmrlent active mil-‘ clued-fill} under he 1 vote today, inclining bolh mainl and supplementurv estimates. tot give that arm of service more than ever before i When the defence estimates were‘ completed. Finance Minister Dun- ning introduced the resolution on his; bill to amend the Income Tax Act to exempt industries to the ex- tent of l0 per cent of new cap tall exendiiturcs underl-akril this \enr,, the exemption to be spread overt three days. _ BlTlfltIlJlllllE of the original scheme We; proposed by the Minister today so that l1 an industry did not earn enough income within the three years to p2rmit its fiill exemption. tho: tux credt would be available‘ llpRlOJlhL’ end of six years» l lticl IECEXVPU . Doacllnlan iL b. Huron} North) silbmiilcfl that. this whole scheme ivas it "roar door approach" to the proillim of incrzasinz em- loyment. The Government might etier lower the sales tax and so lDTIQB/G consumptive demand. . Mr. Dunlliiir silid the plan was l entirely experiment-oi. Parliament. would watch closely to see how in~ (HISfTV rpsylinded to illlS opportun- ilv. As tr the sale; ‘as. lt was a cilrious phrnomcnon iha‘ evcrv ln-i CTIIFQ in the tux lltirl bran folloivrdl bl‘ a mire than DTCUOTHODH‘? in-l crease in the oglzrzzlte return from that source. Debate on the rrsolu-i tlon was not concluded. Gonscription/ Bill Passes British House coupon. May la-"rlls Govern- ment's compulsory Military 56f- vice Bill, tinder which all men of 20 years of n26. with certain tit?’- oeptions, will undergo six mcnfls tmmtng received third reading lll the House of Commons tonlgllt. Ihe vote mas m “m QppOB g -S D1585 . An cmeriusienlt MOW/ed massacre exempted citizens 0f Canada and the other Dominic!“ and.the colonies from the 05735 provisions provided they have llf-‘Pll n less than ttvzl u", 9g- the are herr l educational l oses. use also gave third read ‘serve and auxiliary forces bill which suipltrles and accelerates the mal- chltiory fot-‘oall out the armed forces ln evecn. emortwicv- mcont-oasraoTltitl-a ogsws. may ls-iorl-usllss oi fol-lowing incorporation» was n l-sue of the g“ heist“ t lied todav tghovol-‘irlvés his. Ltd. Sill.- unmealtfmlolerslm, the Arts. He plnrll it in the mi. ooitcrl lot wn- dllinv t- llloeu, diamond. lgyhnlrlffibeiluwll. GQVERNMENT 7R 331 t0 130 with LEN!‘ before ‘ the re ~ -. Millions Cheer King And Queen A Unprecedented-Display Of Emotional Loyalty Greets Sovereigns On Tour. (By R. K. Carnegie, Canadian Press Staff Writer) MONTREAL, May l8-—Drama, splashed over the broad stage of Canada's greatest city and enacted by 2,000,000 subjects, was unfolded before the eyes of the King and Qileen today as they watched Montreal in an unprecedent- ed display oi‘ emotional loyalty. There was drama in every foot of the way as Their Majeslies toured the city, smiling and happy, seeing the millions demonstrate their affection for the royal couple and their joy in having them liere.’Perhaps it’s trite to any they captured the hearts of Montrealersand the million visitors here but that’s exactly what happened. Thousands who wouldn’t be content with one glimpse through o pcriscope or over someones shoulder raced through side streets for a. second sight of the first British King to visit Canada and his gracious, charming_Queen. _ Harry Each function in the eight-hour and 45-minute stay in this histor- ic centre of French-Canada pre- sented an opportunity for thous- ands to cheer and shout for Their Majesties and they accepted enthusiastically. _~ _ j _ Moving through tlrléii’ ‘ program with quiet ease, the Royal Couple were unmistakably hcDPV in the iveicome given them on their second day in Canada. As they rode through the streets in the royal motor car and as they moxie their various stops the Joy they felt was evident in their faces. There were 100,000 people to izrcni lhmc- at Jean Talon Station vshrn ihry arrived there at 3:15 P. M. A D. T in the roya‘ train from Quebec. after accepting the hcmrlgs of dozens of cities, villages and hamlets on their IBtl-mile trip and making their only stop at 'I“nree Rivers ' Their 23-lnllv route through the city on n parade which followed tvaslinczi live imd six-deep a’. all places and thousands were con- gregated lll squares. on bleachers, in vacant. lots. in windows and on rooftops. STADIIIWI JAMMED More than 48.000 Catholic school chlldrcll presented Their Majestim with a vocal bedlam little ,mo!e than an, hour alter their arrival. Royal Couple Statements - Dll- '-“'“»‘""'- awn -".-‘.._.. .- . “It the verdict of tlhe poo le," m. W. a. P. MlwMillan, leadper of the Conservative Party on Prince Edward Island said irl a statement to the press last illght regarding the result of the general elections. “However, I still believe if suf- ficient time D8611 Elven 101‘ the candidates of bot-h parlies to discus; the issues fully, the result would have been different." tho Conservative Leader said. "At least there will be enouzh opposition in the House to give the public the information it was denied during the last four years." PRIHVIIUEB CAMPBELL “Salient fact was the swing of the ndrulum has been arrested and or the first time in 36 years a government, hlas been returned to er on Prince Edward Ts- laritd." Premier Thane A. Campbitl‘. salld last night. in Allberton ln a statement to the press regarding the victorrv of the Liberals in the general elections. He regretted he did not have the o portllmity to thank the citizens Jzimmed into Montreal Baseball Stadium, the youngsters stood up ° l-ht? PIWUW? Ila-lll! l0!‘ 6X‘ as the Royal Couple rode slowly PR5“! the“ wl l“ lll‘! W115 lPY around the cinder path,- cheered, lllvlllg m“ Liberal clllldldams ll substantial majority cl their votes." “I unsfleaaed and would like to express ncere a. reclatlon to the electors of the rst District of Qmm, Innvpd Lhmugh packed Prince for returning my colleague. streets to cross the Jacques Cartier 59m“ Gllllanli 5nd me» especlally Bridge ovrl- to St. Helen's Island, , when I W“ “W” 5mm the lldlllll half-why across the St Lawrence ml" ‘he Ember Pall‘ °f the mm‘ iTOTiR Montreal Isl-and and the speaking M’ vnlmls nleel‘ ma ‘and. They were almost seven - ' minutes ahead of their carefully Th‘ 775m“ 593d l“ had no plilrlned ssilsollls at this point but Statement wumeke renrdlns his on their visit mule City Hall that w" gwblnet. for the prevent. at time was lost and thereafter their 19'“- sclgdulc wills coil’. th 1 I m’ - *l_ arr ve at e roya tra n U. S. RestoresTarlff On Canadian Cattle waved Union Jacks, Papal flag-s and school banners and shouted “Vive le Roi Et Lzt Reine," Prom the stadium the King and at 6:15 E. D. T . (7:15 PM A. D. To 15 minutes behind schedule, to dress for the elaborate dinner given by the cltv tonight. The “Hall of Honor" at the City Hnli was n blaze cf brilliant decor- ation as they walked through it on their wni- tn "lay" Ccmiillen Brando's office with Prime Min- lster llihckfilzlr‘ Kim: who accom- panied them all as minister in at- tendance to the King. BU!’ PAID. N. Y., May l8—(AP) —'I‘he regular tariff of three cents a pound on Canadian cattle has been restored, customs collector Martin Bement said today. ill the expectation that the quarterl quon of 51,720 heed soon will illed. The tariff wB-s redu to l 1-2 cents a pound April l under the “Golden Bnokn W rocfg Erode“ Aflfleéfllellt. 1&1;- me as. inpor rs sen n»: ca e Lat“ Mm jgégligljfléjjfléwfillti? to the Buffalo market would receive s rebate if their shipments were ruled within the quote. (Continued on page 3, Col 8) gQality Quara-nteed I l! i l E -' ELECTED PULICE AND IEWS BATTLE IN JERUSALEM More Than 100 Casual- ties Are Suffered In Street Fighting (By The Associated Press) JERUSALEM, May 18 — More than 100 casualties were suffered tonight in fighting i/n the streets of Jerusalem between police and Jewish youths demonstrating a- gainst (ireat Britain's new policy of an Independent Palestine. At least 100 Jewish youths, most of them between the ages of 10 and l6, ucre wounded. Police suffered several casualties, and at, least two of them were in- jured severelv by revolver shots. After the Jews had made an or- derly demonstration march through the central streets of the city, bled in the (‘Ilfly afternoon in front of the district commission- er's office to carrv on their pro- test against Britzlijs policy. Baton Charge Booiniz police a n d throwing stones, they drew a baton charge by police. The crowd recalled somewhat, l he n p: cased forward. hurling stones The pOIlce were forced w give way in order to allow time to re- ceive reinforcements. Then crave after wave of police charged down Jana Road, some with batons swinging. The Jewish youths. refusing to give “Jay. replied with stones or any objects they could seize. For three hours the battle 00n- tinuecl virltlhout. a let. up. ‘Then the police finally got the upper hand and broke the resist- arlce. By 9.30 pm. more than 100 Jew- ish injured had been counted. Many of the injuries were serious. Police fired shots over the hoods of the rioters during the battle In an effort to disperse them. In similar demonstrations at the all-Jewish city of Tel Aviv at least 40 persons received first aid hos- pital treotment in a number of clashes between Jewish youths and police. In the Jerusalem disorders an official of the Czecho-Slovatk con- sulate was wounded seriousiy when he was attacked and storied by a mob as he drove in his automo- bile near the district comnllssion- er‘s offce. British police reported two of their nunllber were wounded by shots fired from revolvers in the fighting there. Monv shop windows were broken by the flying stones. ‘The lighting climaxed a day vcllich saw 175,000 Jews marching. singing. shouting and ciaxrydrlg pla- cards protesting the plan to put Palodlne lllldfl‘ Arab control and lend the .1o\i:‘sll (ll-cam of ll “nat- ‘ional hcnte“ lll the Holy Land. More Troops Are Landed at Kulangsu AMOY. China. May 1B-(AP)-— Ouinumlz-srvd cxacllv three to one by combined British-United $93-$98 French iorces, a partv ill Killiinmu. Amoys Inter- further re- sume 5,000 Jewish youths assent-Toni). special ‘Tammi, the). w,“ “h J apnnese landing Isl a n tl-“L o oks Forward Eagerly To June lll-till Their Majesiies King George and Queen Eiirubtth arrive in Charlottetown on June l4,--|ess than o month from tollov. Owing f0 the election ccinlpuiqn, lnsiliiicicnt tlftgntlzrl hos been given to the plans for orgutllzing u 3llllflblC v/elcellle, but now that the electiomis n thing of the post, oil effort; shoulzi be devoted to this important end. AS will be seen from the reports iii toallly". issue, u lllClfllliltClfflt demonstration was given in honour o! Their t-./i-1jr_Yl;;-- Filthy? rity of Montreal From now on, concentration should be mode on developing file preparations for u royol welcome to King George (mi Queen Elizabeth to this Way Training Given To Bow Only Special T0 (hunts CAL-LANDER“ Ont; Ma‘; 15-» . (DEV-The Dionne Quintululeig have been taught to bow bu: that.» lll!- lloyal Program For Friiloc oelve for their prfiselltdiltln lo l‘n~ Idilng and Queen in 'I‘0r0lll.> .\lu;,. ay. ‘ Tlhe Quints 8J6 not lyelilg loath-d‘, with instructions on what. lo do arid ‘ l l i l l my to Their Malesties. Dr, Alllill . Roy Defoe said today. The topzlll physician wants them to act nzltllr- , til s0 he has limited lhell mllllllll-r. to theiproper method of bolt-iii: or mitt-saying. Too much truiriiilg , might make them “stlli1" and lll ~f ll N, The K113; and Queen reoxh Ot- liicv ' u stat‘ o! two and n. ull Herc is the T. -/\ri'i',":l‘. (treet- fi-rllvrlltvz'~ticnirl:tl and 1 - :. of Pqfliflulflfif and natural in the presence 0i tll- l l 111g.- Queen... 3‘; ‘r 11ml; '1‘wce;.‘..iziu:ix lhvselttaaun e4 ‘The Quinta have comi- il Fed ‘lll M'lnlsti~rs,1\lavor J. Stanley that the know llle Kiln, i, 0;‘ 9:: and Mrs Lewis t Queen t ough a large Dillhtl“, , (l of the Royal Couple that i5 lll ti. .r lll . . home. So there is littll- ltjill‘ among u P Aimlere-selliailon of ‘cried- j, o: .e their teachers and nurses lrlllt they will be even slightly IlllSlGTOLl “I'll bet all Royal nigh-m- . gotten when the KlXlQ zlnrl‘ (4 see the baibiee,” chili-kind the little doctor, who sa s it is qulic a "loll and responsibi ity" tzeitingi- livery- thing ready for the trip. He'll he it‘ l "pretty glad" when ho‘,- on ih~ l? l‘ train going back. l- i l hill‘. u Dr. Defoe saidnth? habit. arc in _’ _ _ ~r~~ ---r - excellent health and sh0llid . u~ Igrfilgh Ina“ l0 the train ride in stride. It. will ho _ their first since their birth almost. l Snail‘ hnprfibahle i ._____ five years ago. m‘. The Associated Pres LOKDOY, Muv '6 A l . pueblo, Si.’ ,.l n m- llf the ‘we Holt.“ ofOc/m- . if it were Franco Will Hold Victory Parade Today I MADRID, Mav lB~iAl'l-'ii dreds of thousands walled in mood tonight ior (Bcniuzul l- l‘ triumphant entry into lllL- l tonal capital oi Spain lUlllUl’ symbolizing establishnll-ll. o: :- new Nationalist order. The day will be a llflilllllfll day and may prove a liln 1;: , the new reg.me‘s COllYsT‘. In one of the miallilrs- demonstrations in Sllilltbl: . Italian and Gernlllll sol served the Nl-ltlllnllll-l» u‘ for the last time in Spoil: Ari estimated 12.000 llil‘... ..s sail soon for home from (‘lliliae and Aiicante. Between 5,000 and 6.000 Germans are to sail from _Vit!o. ‘ A130, in an "important: olwours. ' hitter the pnrudc. Fintilco l.\ critic‘- ed m outline Spain's flltllrr- l I‘\l ll licies and announce his ml; fill‘ or Spanish reconstruction Hundreds of tlloir=olltl of llu soldiers, to be dcmoblllzou slltcl- illP victory celebration, lll-c cvljccicil ‘o be assigned to TCCDllSYYHPlJCll ‘ask: and employed in liltilislrlvs ivllivll have returned to norwcflll immut- actures after sumclydru: armrllnczth‘. . A PEselMisi’ ls ti (or WHO NWEK Loses A CHANCE ‘To BE bust-noon: /,.» g“___ ‘ I1l1ll0l11'l_ selllFlllelll- . for more than two veors. ,,.,|_. strlcied lie activities tonight. ____. _____ 1 i-i . - = ‘q; The 42 aapllltlaie bglltillfielisllewhgfsglf f A t, reg = ~ _ _ _ _‘;~K_1l‘~““ cnllrrlllrnfed a e open - g fliltl l'l ‘l ' = - ‘ ~_-_ lllllflnm tlilll.l.;lesll.trqglllevtrrgé<z gttfalled out O Afr: ‘C16 Y is». o at. ping 0 DB. B ]'f.‘,- "m ‘ R island in Alnov Harbor and their er r (‘a liLlll if? search for ihc slayers of Hung Lllh- '__”'_ n _ It _ i“ Son, w-hose assassination wu given (By The Canadian mess» v “ -‘l to ,as the reason for the llllldlht lll ST. BONIFACE, Mai‘... Atty ,. 3g 52 lliulilntrsu. wins pursued quiet-ly- After serving for l6 i ' llS a 31>, {l4 l Forty-two "Pncll ma-lllws W" teacher at, Aklavik ls on.» i‘ . at at ‘ landed today from the Cruiser liin- gmpewyan and Fort l w lliml g\,,,,',,. 1x1: (c, ll“ 39m" 1m“ Dart!“ o‘ the the Northwest. 'l‘el-llt< "i Si» Qllllll John ill 52 same number of British and Amer- Josephine Desault n; me RM , huh,“ 42 54 ma“ 55110“ from we onus"! m“ Catholic Order of Grcv Nuns hf» ‘ Charlottetown l0 53 mmghm“ “m1 Maruehead pm "' returned to her homchcrc if!‘ 1* ‘ M‘ w» Flv" Moderate m- shore n“ Km-{mgdl yawn“ ' rest She lans t0 Z0 lWJ‘ mm‘ i3‘ .12“ w‘ y‘ wind" l-tir 111d British, United States an French m - 1 Irfijnms i“ \ l naval officers said their parties B 9W m- h o “m; T, ‘ cro. ‘ ‘a _v _ : o ‘would Nmaln tnrjeflnjgfly p; the Elxcept for c lll! Hiim '10!‘ ll-l; mnlrmiu at i0..i protection of their nationals’ mter- b11698 Wlllcll Bl“? ‘lQ-‘Flllwil 1'“ lllll," . all-l lfillWlll. .,i_ ll Ho. ‘gm el Mid tntlerestiiifl. Elsi" nun“ Run :- lhls !‘\'i‘l‘l1lll’! of. .720 931395“ “we sllrllll-"v -“l lll‘ and rises tomorrow mllffllll‘! at. 4.‘ min-means onowuen KUPAND, Timor Island, Dutch Indies. May i8 —(AP)—— Hundreds of natives were reported drowned today in floods which de- vssted parts of this Island. Dum- age was estimated at more than East .000. changes which have taken plate 2-, since she loft civilization for the Arctic Clmle ln- 1023. l, She is prlncieial of the school lll. Mackenzie Dela post, 1.200 mi‘cs north of ‘Edmonton on the mouth of the Mackenzie River, where she (linriztruets mklmo and Indian chil- n. New liloorl 1th}: lll, 1221!? /\ Sunnnrrslrle tlrlo l.”- tlnl-cr than Charlottetown Tilt‘ ('.-\R FERRY sAlLtNf-E- llenve Borden 0.45 n. m. l p i. ‘Tormcntlne ll a. m. 3.05 o. m. n: inu (as i