EHANT oTrAwA, June 2-The Home finished busi- decis- once. If the Senate passes the blll without material change r- liamrirt will probably prorowue to- morrow. y Finance Minister Dunning as- sureci the House the bill would not lm ' credit of Canada. though the assumption by the Government of one-half the WNW‘ down on mortgages required from companies becoming members of the Centr-tl Mortgage Bank, the contrary. he believed, by im- ~ standing o.’ homartds of people throughout ataxia, it would enhance national Shsrpest crliioim The sharpest criwism of the blll came from Hon. C. H. Cuban (Con St. Laucrence-Bt. George) and J. l" Poullot (Lib. Temlscouats). Mr. Clhan uiiri that in Quebec and the Maritime Provinces the blll was, regarded ns the “worst racket ever attempted to be Dfifiifitfawd on men who are honest a/nd meet their debts as they come due" Mr. Pouiict suld it was unsound and a. venture in stale socialism. Hon. H. H. Stevens (Con. Koot- enav East» joined with Mr, Cohan in the belief the plan would un- dermlne national character throuruh relieving persons of their debts who FELI “H! JlLlQfiLEJEm- _ COMING fVfNll We for Notices n. nun column 3 cents per word. ‘Talkies-Maren ‘Tuesday. ‘Talkies-St Peters. Wednesday. L-11l3-0-3-2l. “Reserve Thursday. July atn for Milton tea and festival, ma. "Borden Line uiun loading hog: limbs. caves every Tuesda . Hours ll w 3- b-aliv-u-tlr-s-s-tr "Cake Bale Moore A; McLeod nu . - wgift-Smghlllitléglrltéiogable. Willing "Rummage Sale cn nu $lgllch School Room the slang - M- L-so-a-a-ii. "lllamfiid Players present "The $1 w Haiiliiiness" in Fredericton eveninl. June 6. L-Gl-G-S-ll. "June chicks at reduced prices mt now to avoid disappoint- md 1,01’. E_ I. Co- erotive Elm “ll-W Associai. on. L-IIBB-b-l-Sl. Dru-lune chick; at reduced prices. ~P E I Co-operativgpmllzlé; "*4 Poultry‘ Association. ' L-lies-a-l-ai. "Hill-shore cheese factor will ""1 June n and will . ‘y milk eat-ll’. Y.°3“’.§.°”'....‘ii“'l ti.“ en , or e mm. Ilv-az-a-a-ai. H Museum-mama . . new}; efigrefiaieavlfl~grlefi~° Pete's v . yum a“ M a o, ‘v i!’ . n-iizs-s-ai-n. Y? IIALIF ‘ men charged with conspiracy to de- .‘“b "u": ..=*~.,....‘“%r. ‘ at a of le- ar-olld I of his rssparlseflo the its inner Mr. Calhan argued such debtors should be excluded from the oper- ation of the blll. Lt was both un- just and urunorul to pig on mx. payers who had paid eir debts pert oi the burden of those who had contracted debts and had the means and the ability u; pay them, P. J Rowe, (C. C. F. Athabasko) looted to the details of the leg- islation because the farmer was being asked to pay five per cent interest on his obligations when he could riot even meet his met cf production at prevailing prices. "This bill is an attemilt to re- arrange the consequences of some- wlhhout examining the causes." he contended. 1Vllr. Dunning winding up the debate. said that the Central Mortgage Bank was not to be s mortgage institution since it would not be dealing with mortgages lt- self. Its business would be to pro- vide refinancing faciliti-ec for those engaged in the mortgage Business Are Charged With Liquor ellanspiraey» AX June 2—(OP)— Five fraud the Federal uovernment oi 04 000.000 ihmugh illegal liquor act- lvlties were commiued to sand trial‘ at the fall term of the Nova Boots. Supreme Court by Magistrat: B. W. Russell today. The five were Jack Tanner. Thomas ' RDSalCEK‘ Benyamin O. Johnson. Colin Chisholm anu Lloyd Walker, all of the Halifax district. Magistrate Russell also ruled that that sum of $4,000,000 s.a.ed il’l m2 iniormadcru would stand. The de- ience had ukad the word “mcnlef be substituted. ‘Ihe five were members of a grcu oi 24 named by Royal Canad- ian . ounted Police as engagsd in the conspiracy. All but one were rounded up without difficulty but it was no; until today-nearly nine months after the information was lald-thst Jack Cm h.on of Lun- enburg. N. 8.. sturen ered. crel htonb case was set down for J June '1. The l9 others will be lent up or acquitted when evidence tak- en in the preliminary near-n; o Tanner is admitted or thrown out by the Magistrate. Tanner's wasthe only prsllminl. hearing undertak- en and ill stretc ed over a period 0i several months. Massive Warships Ordered For Navy WASHINGTON. June 2~Two dii-tan warships were ordered by the navy from its New York and Philadelphia yards today and ls- elalant secretary Charles Edison announced tbs/t the United States biggest peacetime ‘construction pwgrun was "clicking" ct last. llidism sold the monster floe ing fortresses. largest ever bull for the navy. Ifl-mch guns. have a. I more than 28 knots (m t3! miles an hour) and be comp! in 03 months. ‘the will out I80.- 000000 to I85. . The two big ships w among 24 for which orders were pl or allocations made. The tots. esti- mated constru cost was pluc- ed at $890,000,000 Believe Slavs Friendly To Rome-Berlin Axis. . Jllhl I-(API-Inffllfll- W W ed NIH-l “Dir Liters e mlbfhgrmenyg‘ ml tit! liht» stunts isountry would remain help- in d sto lsvm t in ursdayp I'll‘! W OI MERE A um" .ROYAl“PARTY is vucnvin BY' INDIANS Demonstration Proves Most Interesting Feature Of Day At Alberta Capital, ~ (By R. K. Carnegie, Can- adian Press Staff Writer) EDMONTON, June 2r- The King and Queen today heard God Save the King chanted in the Cree Indian language during Their Ma. jesiles’ 6 l-Z-hour stay in the most northerly spol. they will visit in their tour of Canada and the United States. Soon after the King and Queen arrived in Edmonton they passed an Indian en- campment on Portage Ava. nue where 1,200 Crees, most of them self-conscious and disinclined to sing, chanted the words of the National Anthem in a tongue the roy- al couple never heard before. In their visit to Quebec Province Their Majesties heard French-Canadian children sing "Dleu Protege Le Roi.” The Cree demonstration was the Mrs. . . through ihe city gnd a government dinner at w ich King and Queen ate with Alberta notables Edmonton's normal population of 89.000 was swelled by l.) least I00.- 000 visitors who came into the Al- berta capital by airplane, s clal trains and buses from the nor 11nd and the broad wheat country. Accept. Presents Slx-year-old Rosie Samson daughter of an Indian Chief 1mm Hcbbems. 50 miles south of Edmonton. handed Their Majestles a gun case, tobacco pouch and belt; all m beaded buckskin. She herself was decked out in wh te buckskin and the Queen spent several minutes talking w her. ‘Irappers came out oi the mining ouunry hundreds of miles north oi here and ranchers lclt ‘their herds in the southern plains to come to Edmonton to welcome the Kzng and Queen. same of them were here two days before the Royal couple naranzfifizrniee. a)“ Starts 4,000 Mile Ride 0n Horseback I VANCOUVER». June 2-A. K Sheppard of White Rock. B. 0., carrying hatchet, Bible. tea-kettle snri slegilinxg bile. set out today on horse-bu c or Halifax, 4,030 miles awe-v. following the route of a l5- yeer-old English girl. Bos- niquet, who began a simler trio several weeks ago. Qheppsrd, g rarmher in the Canadian west since 1910. elpscts to ranch Halifax by septum" and write a book on his experi- ences. Miss Bcsanquet set out. from nearby New Westmlster, B 0.. and i; now stalled wt Hone. B. 0.. in the Fraser Valley because of snow through the Hope-Princeton trail. The English girl expects to reach Montreu bv November. Will Remain "for all time" f‘? Yuemllvll’! ' s‘ five-do? I lsvie aloof from Iron front and deliver- eent or more oi her w an snOt n Italy, it was slid y wan r’: references at the Y is. “is "m? pen end t-hs unsung o the onunon ntier were isistiNuldom desiru no more th s. ing feature of a day ‘ Al Is Wip four Prltish sold n and J when n time bomb exploded in gamut: hunt amid n shopping mam, strove to retain order b M! in all eruealun. other arms. fia in the Arch-Jewish Arab urban bus lines. pended. tlvsuwsretahsskvlseiullv- lillillilNtl IN ANGRY ciisu WITH P0llll0T Finance Minister Call- ed A “Coward” By Irate Party Support- er. OTTAWA, _ June 2-40?) ~Jesn Francis Pouhot tLib. iemlscouatal called Finance Minister Dunning n ' the House of Commons today-when the Minister refused in withdraw remarks which Mr. Poul- lot cleaned were unparllamentaly. Earlier in the day Mr. Dun said Mr. POllllOlI had “vllely sland- ercd" the Deputy Minister of Fin- ance (Dr. W. C. Clark). Reading the zilctionary definition of "vila/ Mr. Pcuilot claimed it was unpar- llamentary and asked that the word be withdrawn. “I have elandered no- body. no said. Mr. Dunning made no answer and Mr. Poullo". went on: "If he does not withdraw I apply to him all that l5 n the dicvmflflfy and to his Deputy Minister. Hie is Just a coward." , Mr. pllllnlil jumped to his feet to say "ccwar " was unparlianlent- sry and speaker Pierre Cssgra greed. "I Will withdraw it he will and be should set a good xam l: ii he wants the rules to be o rved," ssld Mr. Poullot. _ “l. am not expert in conveying my thoughts whim may be unparlls- mcntary in themselves in langu e which is rllamentary." said . Dunning. ‘My honorable friend is capable of doing that. What 1 raid this morning I really meant. 1 be- lleve the Honorable Member was slandering a. civil servant who by virtue of his position ls unable .0 reply and I S ated I knew to my own knowledge that the slander has no foundation. Thai l. cannot quu- The House was about to g0 on w.th debate on the central Mort- gs e Bank Bill when M. J. Cold- wel (C.C.F'.. Rosetcwn-Blggar) wanted to know ii’ the epithet ap- the Minister ad been "I understand the member for Tcmiscouata. to s8. he would with- draw lf the Min ter would suy something." said Speaker Casgrairl. “The Minister has explained his point regarding the question of privilege. l would think the incid- ent. would be closed.“ The modem llftfl its ori in when in oppoing the mortgage ank blll Mrd, Puollct said: "I cannot. under- stand how it is that the big boss of Dominion Finance should be the very one who had wrecked an old. reputable concern by unsound in- vestments." Mr. Dunning replied: "On behalf of a civil servant who cannot speak for hllnseli I must object to what. if said outside this House. would be distinctly llbelloils and what to my ersonal knowledge and the know- edge of ev member oi the gov- ernment. is w oily untnue....." "With respect to the ut mn- lster who has been so vile y s ndsr- ed by the member for re ts I can say that he, in the d‘schs s oi his important duties. has e confidence of every member of the Government from the e Min- ister down. We have fu knowled e oi his record and oompletn oonfi - ence in film." Seeking Alli For Small Businessman WAS NCVION J e 2~—(A.P)— A new an for help little bus- iness federal mews loans was announce in put. today smld in- nl of ways and means 0 ltlm Itlng industrial ex- pansion the United totes Before s deflate s on bank! . Ernest member o the board of governors. d request would be ion ivlntf the gr needs committee O. Draper. l reserve system's Downed that s JEBUQALIM, June I—(0P _.p|mh t be h in Kflkflln of bleak?" ‘hi... Ho huh, blfi dflllll‘ u! dl killed "U! Allrfl-lllccmen who wet: on’; road PEN. In additlml ll! Arabs were kill ‘Pension new ln u» Holy use: minsin ed Out wlthsnthlhbmllnssunovvwse: lllfllllllllll a nstlve policemen vtnhceneu-thesu umra’ AscoreofAnbe wersteiefrgo h“: mike sud mllltlry authorities met-Ills! end with ceaseless pet- of Th A b b d wl d n“ Jews 3g mllllel nbgthwef: olulvfiusm filsogetllnw 8mm“ and three u machine gun Ind After the bluf- at siiustlrunuuffa guts Arlbe stoned Jewish traf- ven Jewish 9"“ Wm‘ l" Public bulldlnn wen flblllllcd uni the public ser- thm suthorlties nape ded thr bus lines already hldnbeen bu: Liner Quits Guha With Refugees LATER. HAVANA, June S-(Sstur- lll!)—'l'l'l0 Government of the Domlniem Republic, ln the West Indies. has offered to sa- cert the 9M homeless Jewish reugees aboard the German liner 5t. Louis. It announced early today. The ofbr was received b! Nestor PM. Dominican Consul- Genenl who relayed it immed- iately to Luis Closing. enl- ffin- the lIlmbnIg-Ame can ne. (By The Associated Press) ' HAVANA. Cuba. June 2-—A des- perate boatload of 90'! German Jewish refugees sailed out of Hav- ana. lmtbor may. heavier-led some- whnt a shipboard nunor that m ht yet find new homes in the. world after being de- nied entry into Cuba. Hamburg, Germany, their stalrt-. ing point. was the destination of the German liner st. Louis. de- pas-inmc of which marked another unsuccessful attempt by German Jews to settle in this hemisphere. But to avoid collective suicide attempts, word was spread on board hhat Uhe United Stain 00v- errunerst had authorized their-land- New York if continuing ef- forts for their entry into Cuba failed Kept from from rwsshlmtcvn officials theme said no arrange- ments had been made for them to land Ln New York or any other United States port. Smiles spread aver tear-stained faces unwngmfugees vino took the report at fwe vslue. Wailing vfilldh had grown louder during five days of vain efforts to enter Cuba turned to hs-pnv laughter. Despite the high lrits aboard when the 5t. Louis as led. relatives and friends left behind feared the worst when the tragic passengers learn their true destination. l.0.0.E. l'l0lllS Final Sessions TORONTO. June L-Mrs. J. M Foster of Halifax was appointed convene: o! the service and ex- servlcs men's sub-committee at the final session of the 29th annual meeting of the Imperial er. Duughters of the lllfnrplm today. Mia Addy 0f Saint John. N. 3.. we: nope-traced ccvnvenor of e silb-ocalmllttee on child end family welfare. Royal Program For Weekend (By The Canadian Press) The Royal trsln travels in three grovincu during the weekend- . Manitoba and On- tsrlc. ml! "WP scheduled ls at B Will'- Iullcwlug ls the ofllets , . lot Saturday uni! undny: SATURDAY IAIKATOOM- eso pm, no.1. of chic t!!! W! a [xi-Drive the!!! clly. 0.00 ML-‘Ddplflllfi. Mmwhl! g¢~ 1 us. ilnnlisyl-T wninutc -Arrlvll end officials and SUNDAY LOOFOUT :-- r leeway to melt Lhe credit of the “mull bnlalnesdnnb.” t "w l t: N0 int hours Standard Time mP-Ten-mkluie stov- : Times given lbove are faster than Mountain effective in Suka- h tom sml Melville om! three hmm fuller than Central Standard ‘lime elective h. lieu lookout). V EM 11v CREE TONGUE Road Pntrol Of Britons And Jews Takes 0ver Mr. W. R Cruikshank. who suc- ceeds Mr. A. W. llyndman u math nger of the lwyal Bank in Char- lottetown Mr. Cruikshank is ex- pected to take over his new duties he middle of next week He is he- lng trdnsferred here from Amherstfii ilrrfiirsn BBARII Blii A n 0 _P_ T E n Senate T0 Bill To Be Dealt With By Commons. Y .“_n»n.~ L OTTAWA, June 2 ——(CP)—— The government's salt fish board blll wastéiinallyf£dopted_ by the Senate a)’ 3' 1' twice in the banking committee. the Upper House amended the legislation considerably, and it Was returned to the commons who will deal with the amendments tumm- row. The senatewrote a preamble to the bill making it clear that the financial benefits wnwmillfltfid the measure should be applied to fishermen-producers, to exporting merchants. I that the chairman of the salt fLm board be an official of theDcmin- ion Fisheries Department and its other two members be drawn from the fishermen-producers. Government Leader Dandurand voiced the fear that appointing a. government official as chairman might limit the selection of this functionary to men possessing highly technical training but little business experience. v "If 1 were the minister of fisher- ies I would welcome that iimehd- ment with acclaim." said Co/nscr- vatlve LEKCIGI‘ Meighen. With so much federal money to be distrib- uted among fishermen the minist- er should be pleased it was being disbursed directly under his own eye for the general interest of the country. _ He felt this strongly in view of the observations yesterday of rov- cnue minislrr Iisivy that. it would be DECPSSQYII to pay out some of the money. for which $800000 had been appropriated in the estimates in advance of marketing the salt fish. The board was required make an estimate of the value of the salt fish which would litter be marketed. Mr Melghen would have liked to see some measure of control over the fixing of these values Suggests Expedition Be Sent To Antarctic WASHINGTON. June 2 -—(AP)-- Rear Admiral Richard I. Byrd. conqueror of two lee. told a house of represents lves appropri- ations subcommittee today that s United states gbréverrunent ex- pedition should cent to the antarctic continent early next fall “to protect this nation‘; rights. President Roosevelt asked con- gress last week to appropriate $340, Amendments I provides the next opportunity As smbillsncs squad was dis-v missed and pier llchls alctinguim. ed beats. But the Admiralty state- ment showed that the full clam of warships’ t hts was being employed tbmughout the nlghn. at the scene of the disaster. cord were lost in o. J . Britain men on the L-ill which sank um. 10. 1024. -‘ 410d been announced shortly slf r midnight. by Sidney Woodward. Sammy of Cammell Laird. Limited. builders of the subansrlne. “I am sorry but there is no ho for the men remaining in the su marine," the official 58.14‘! brolcenly to the crowd dotted with wfvel and other relatives oi seamen and civilian occulpanlts of the veseaL Nearly 1.000 had gathered at the shipyard. Many of them had been these walffirg anxiously for M hours. As he spoke. hope was swiftly ebbing among watchers ofd Great Ormes Head where s. greet fleet of rescue craft tried desperately to reach the trapped men. An Admiralty Lt 10 p. m. ADI‘) that “rhODQ is the hearts n .”‘~.."1:'.'=l§ Covers PrlnoeEdwardlIsland Like the Dew ""“"‘ i w:':‘r.?.ll:.t"l':'..‘l:': m?" ‘ CHAR ETOWN C 1. ' ' L9 I I » ANADA. SATURDAY, JUNE a. 1939 14 PAGES l»... - - II III-J'- l- w-dfi I. s. ‘u. I Worst ‘Disaster In Hlstory Of Undersea Boats Four Men Save-d- By Means Of “Davis Lung” - Ad, miralty Orders Rescue. OPQPfitiOIIS " BIRKENHEAD, England, Jun s-(sam A cp -Desplte abandonment of hope by‘ builders raga: marine Thetls, the Admiralty announced dive" faint turbines at 2 a. m. (l0 p. m. ADT Friday) 0.. u... hull of the vessel in which 90 men were entrapped. As a consequence of these faint signs of life, the Ad- miralty directed the vast array of rescue squads to push forward operations throughout the mght and to attempt. anew to raise the stern of the craft “when slack water repel-tad Earlier a naval officer arriving at a Liverpool hos- pltal with one of the four survivors from the Thetia Ind ‘said that salvage operations would be deferred until dawn and that hope had been abandoned by the squads of work- ers as well as by submarine builders. Saskatoon Prepared For Royalty June 3-—l‘CP)~ SABKATOON Five thousand was veterans, who will line the mya-l procession route tomorrow when Elizabeth tonight as the cilia! wb preparawt “Wutfi? HQ soldiers of the Riel RlfibeIlion lead the march past Li nor A. P. McNaib in military pag- eanilry. Tomorrow A171‘) the Premier W. at 2.00 pm. 10.00 pan. Lieutenant - Governor. J. Patterson and. Msy~ or Carl Nidanpost. will greet Their Mb tend royal automdblle starts the the station and ex- s. formal welcome before be ll-mile o . Ten tllliusnnd children will roar s greetllrlg S the ‘University of on campus. Patients at nslmtchewaxi Saskatoon Sanitarium will wave to from hosptllll couple vrlndows and from cots and chairs m. 6 p. now diminishing" chilled _0f anxious relatives waiting throughout the darkness in Birk- enhead. Dcvonport and other ports from which came the crew} members and civilian tmhniclans‘ No Official Explanation cfflcisl ex- planation of the these were salient facts of the disaster and attempts to effect s. rescue: Rescue for the new vessel was started three hours after she sub- merged in a. test dive Pllepsrstorv to being turned over to the ad- mirslty. At. 7:50 A M. Friday, the Thotis (Continued on page l3. Col 4t 0utO0f Town liars Welcomed 0n June 14th There have been rumors ahrmd that cars from the country will have diff in Betting parked. etc. in the ciy on Juno i4 during in the province will visitors who will receive the same hearty welcome as always. Ample provision has been made to park every ca: in Vmorle. Park. at the railway fill up near Hilllsboro Bridge, at the Rifle lunge- and the C. A. A. Grounds. Visitors to the city who habitually park their 000 for an cxpendltion, to be made under the supervision of Dr. Em- eat H. Grucning, director of the in- terior department's territorial d;v- ision. A cars with friends, sire at perfect liberty to do so. under the neces- f sis-Ty restrictions as to when tzhey may be moved when once parked flout Of kings A AAAAAAAAV O§§O§Q>§O§+Ovv (By The Canadian Press) EDMONTON, June 2—Text d! King George's will? to the address of welcome by Premier Aberhart at the ceremony on the s of the Alberta. legislative but ngs today follows: eel for the kind and affectionate wolrds oi’ welcome which it con- tans. AlthoughthepcopleofAlibuts AAA AAIAAAQAA in cczmnon with other Canadians have had many difficulties with which to contend. I feel assured that. biased ss they are with a. rich and fertile soil and with an enterprising and coilrugeous spirit ‘they will continue to overcome ‘them and mnhe their full contri- bution to the strength and wel- fare of Canada. which is such an important member of the British Commonwealth of Nations. be with you. Providence may con to btrinc peace and ty to the peo- ple of this . outdoors. Indians from the north- ,ern reserves will topee encampment whoop from a Just north of the sanatcrium. The royal brain comes from Erb- lmonton for the two-hour gully-decorated pie in holiday mood weak of special sports and other ilhds celebrations . time and rises 4 l5. un. utes inter 4.30 p. m. DOUBT?» Have west and and a little warmer. High tide thls morning mt 10.57 Sun sets this u. 13$“ m C , F60- ». royal (RY AND A Chow (B The Canadian Preset NTO. June 2 -- M and maximum temperatures. Dawson - — — ~ ~ -— 4-2 0i Vancouver —-'=—-———-44 54 6A '74 70 00 — ‘M Halifax—---._-4b 00 Chariot --- -- - 42 $1 Furor-eats:- Provincee: Moderate northwest wlntk; fair and tonight at i2. evening st ‘M0 tomorrow morning at ‘use quarter moon June 10.10.01 tilde ei min- Bm-n Ohslrlo . THE UAI FERRY SAILING! Leaves Borden 0.48 can. l p. m. Lava‘? enthe 11 s. m» 8,08 ‘aha ALL HOPE ABANDONED FOR TRAPPED MEN NATIONAL ANTH Q A eMortgage Bank Bill Attacked From All Sides House May Pzfo-Bogue Today If Senate And Public Accts. Com- mittee Busines_s_I_s Completed. ..~.»Au“MR u %;£.