MERE MAN s i “l... uflcnsllooh. MAXIMS l’; l‘ s ‘,1 orA 4/ 9...: m an ma» ‘n. gutasmonhtolltlllfltllb-oon- Guldlll, Iwlllldol 1H1- gllzl-lillltltotow: 0134b: two Cont. E luniisl 3 ll AHEAB EiiR ll iiiiiiilsungilll Many Large Manu-, iaoturing Concerns Ill Ireland Will Close Down IiiFree S t a t e Maintains Present Attitude Toward. England. (Special to ‘the Guardian) DUBLIN, April ~1&-President B BANKER BIES Philip Noonan, Form- er Manager Char- lottetown Branch Provincial B a n k ‘Passes Away At St. John After Short Illness. (special to the Guardian) Word was received by Mr. W. zsmolnl life Valera of the Free state Council has had a troubled weekend. His decision to abolish the I oath of allegiance to the Crown has i ‘ lntugnllized big employers o! labor ' who nre threatening to close part oi tileir works, and his position is further complicated by the extrem- (sis in the Binn Fein movement. Henry Noonan, Barrister, Summer- slde. of the sudden death in St. John. N. 13., of his brother, Philip. -No particulars were received, al- though it was known that Mr. Noonan had been ill for a iew days at h‘s home. The deceased was the ‘ ‘ nt manager oi the Provincial Bank in St. John, having lust ro- Mr. Dc Valera has argued from the 593mm“ m“ w“ the ‘Bath w“ ibraxich in Charlottetown where he abolished all parties would" enter-i the Dnli. l-lc received an unexpect- . rd setback today when the Sinn Fein Extremists issued a statement pures. They declare they will not enter Mr, De Valerws Parliament ss they represent and stand for a (Continued on Page 5) “Pussy Foot” . In Favor Referendztm~= (Canadian Press) BINGHAMPON, N. Y., April l0- Wiliium E. "Pussy Foot" Johnson, internationally known dry crusad- er, is “distinctly in favor of a re- ielénéum on the United States li- quor question whenever the people demand it in the form and manner provided by the constitution," ac- cording to a copyrighted interview obtained by the Binghamtcn Press today from Johnson, at his home in Bmitllville Flats. Elected To Di recto ratio MONTREAL, April l8—(C.P.)— lion. Charles A. Dunning, former Mllrstcl- of Finance in the Domin- ion Government. was today elected a director oi Howard Sntith Paper Mills in succession to J. Alex.‘ Cam- rron. whose death occurred recent- ll’. Mr. Dunning was elected at the annual meeting of the Chmlliml’ held here today with 80 per cent if illc shareholders represented. The meeting was routine in char- scier. The officers and board oi iilficiors were re-elccted and the ifllort oi the company was road and tlilirovcd. ANNOUNCEMENfi. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC "Club loading-Egg, gm! calves at Murray River. April ma, after- "Wii- . 2070-4-19-21 "seven Mile Bay Hall, Friday, April 22nd, auction forty-fives and dance st B o'clock, 20B6-1i ._..... "Buying dressed hogs at Milton. Wbiiivsdav forenoon, P. .1. Noy st °°- ilMl-t-ll-ii "Delicious home made candy for liiii‘ at "The Cuban Spy." All don- stions oi candy will be thankfully received at the Iiuombiy Hail, dues- ilv afternoon. fliifl-t-ll-fil ‘when inclination or necessity “"5" You to retire, you should . c W! cash enough to live on. We "an arrange to guarantee you this you will consult J. A. Moors. Prop. Bun Life. ADI’. 15-11 NE I , have" ensues‘: Kings ablation will hold sir . Mfiiinr in st. sun's Hall. Bouris, m Friday. April nd, at a . m. eraser. ative oi tho Live took illrtmont will be present. All in- "Wd an requested to attend. . MH- lhad occupied the position of man- late W. A. Noonan and Mrs. Noon- declaring they were the only simon (an M Bedeque and w” 33 years o; in 1910, but enlisted in i015 in the 11th., Ammunitbn Column and joined the 36th battery in Halifax, sun Nil iiiiiRii or illlnlllll BSA a v B o Y the Canadian Press)—The berghs have been unable thus far to reestablish e. definite contact with the kidnappers of their baby boy. , fol representatives by members of tho press. is making it extremely diffi- cult if not impossible for us to es- tablish contact with whoever is in possession oi our Bil. The publica- tion oi demands for additional ran , som which have llevcr been madei, and of amounts which we are un-| able to pay can cause nothing but greater difficulty. establish contact with the kidnap- pers and while we sincerely apprec- iate the cooperation we have rczeiv- ed from many. press organizations our attempts are still greatly hamp- ered or nmde impossible by press activity. Up to the present tlluc wc have been unable to rc-establlsn u definite contact. thur Craig. w. died instantly w" day when a. shotgun in the hands of Angus Tattrle, 1s, a commmiim- was discharred as Tattric climbed over a fence. The chi-II" Elliemd our‘; book. The boys were musk- rat hunting, dict of accidental death. The Canadkm Pr _ derson. Hamilton singer. i0" 8m was convicted of attempting i» 00m- mit a serious offense “Bill-SE "B"? Irightwoll, Montreal ywiii- A" i"; else court jury deliberated three an a half hours before reaching thci!‘ verdict. n‘ QQIIINRUIIQ centiy been transferred from their ager since i920. Mr. Noonsn was the son of the age. He started his banking career in the Royal Bank at Summerslde (Continued on Page 5) HOPEWELL, N. 0.. April 17- (By Lind- Through state police, came the l‘ statement: "'I‘he continued following oi our "We are extremely anxious to re- "CHARLES A. LINDBERGII" Fatal Shooting Accident In N. S. TATAMAGOUCHE, N- s. April l8. (By the Canadian Pressl-Ar- A Coroner's jury returned s ver- “Fesposiiy On Island G rowers ForCustoms Evasion played byseveral companies before THE BRITISH ‘B -ll B BE T (By Frank II. King, Associated Prose Staff Writer) LONDON, April 10—(A.P.)—A "cautious" budget, designed to but- tress the foundations of Great Britain's financial recovery iroml the crisis is looked for tomorrow when Neville Chamberlain, Chan- cellor of the Exchequer, will read his budget speech before the House of Commons_ The document, in which the Chancellor has listed income and expenditure for the next fiscal year, was examined today by the Cabinet. This was an unusual procedure, as ordinarily the cabinet does not con- sider it until a. iew hours before the presentation in Parliament. On the basis of this break with cus- tom, it was reported that new tar- iii proposals had been made neces- sitating a special consultation. Despite the fact that budget pro- visions always are held in com- plete secrecy, forecasts were that there would be no reduction in the heavy income tax rate, although it was considered possible that mar- ried men might obtain some relief through increase in exemption. It was also predicted that the tax on beer would be lessened and that a tax of from four pence to eight houses came as a c-mplete Due Entirely News of the attempt of" potato dealers in United Stawnto evade duty payment! in dbposing oi prime quality Prince Edward Island po- tatos in storage in bonded ware- sur- Pflse to potato dealers and growers in this Province, s-aid Mr. J. W. Boulter, secretary of the Prince Edward Island Potato Growers’ Association, in an interview on the subject with s. Guardian represen- tative yesterday. ‘rho facts as outlined by Mr. Boulter are that the Island potatoes went into bonded warehouses and A. TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1932 “Bootlegging ” Of Island Potatoes In U. S. Bonded Warehouses American Dealers. d IslandLlke. the Dew To Unscrupulous were sold to various dealers in New York and New Jersey. The island dealers have no knowledge what- ever regarding the disposal of these potatoes, nor are they ln any way implicated in the irregularities al- leged to have been carried on by certain potato dealers of those States. f Unfortunately, an Associated Press y despatch to the Canadian Press from New York on April 15 was misinterpreted in some quarters when it stated that evidence had (Continued on Page 5) WASHINGTON, April l8‘-(By Ken Clark, Canadian Press. Staff Oonespuhderm-A coalition in the pence a. pound would be imposed on tee. which has been free of duty since 1929. Mr. Chamberlain was expected to outline a financial policy which would provide for a budget surplus oi about $5,000,000 (about $125,- 000,000 at par). Insurance Man Dead HALJJFAX, N, 8., April iii-Dan- iel M. Griffin, until recently dis- trict supervisor oi the Dominion Life Insuance Company. died It his home here today. He was b’! years old. _ ~ Mr. Griffin was one of the best known insurance men in the Mari- time Provinces and had been em- his appointment to the position from which lfs health forced re- tirement a few weeks ago. He leav- es a wife, who was Miss Nellie lee. and two sons, Harold Griffin, Mon- tral and Dr. Joseph Griffin, Hali- fax. Losing Sight, Is Sued By College TORONTO, April 18—(By the Canadian Prcss)-"It was a cruel thing to do with a man who was becoming blind," declared Chief Justice Latchford in the appellate division of the Supreme Court at Osgoode Hall, referring to an ac- tion that a Canadian correspond- ence college brought against Fred Weaver, a school teacher, in the 10th division court of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundee and Glengarry. The court allowed the appeal oi Weaver against a judg- mcnt given in division court Ind dismissed the action of ftle oor- ' Serious Charge rrlammmn. ont- snrii iii-i!" )—Cieorgc An- Wcaver wanted a first-clam teaohinl certificate, and signed for tho course. His eyesight grew week. so he returned the three letl o! papers received and told the coi- legc that ho couldn't continue. The college broughtluit for 0013. Arthur Blaght, K, 0., for the college, contended that it had ox- pressod a wish to make some ad- justment of its claim. "The college wanted ms in time Brightwell faces trislon a charge f wounding Anderson. an om will _ . y 0 . .,.?..‘-..h _ fill: . __. or in eternity," ms Chief Juitiao legislation would be contained in a United States Senate seeking in- crease in the tariffs‘ on coal, oil, lumber and copper, broke out into the open this afternoon with the demand oi Senator Wesley L. Jones of Washington for an import tax of $2 per thousand board feet on fir, spruce, cedar, pine, hemlock, and birch. Senator Jones made his move fore the Senate finance committee at present considering the ‘billion dollar revenue bill. Observers es- timate there is on even chance the Senate may incorporate in the bill tariffs affecting to some, degree Canada's trade with the United States in coal, lumber and copper amounting to millions of dollars a year. Canada is placed in the posi- tion oi being unable to protest in- creases inasmuch as the proposed domestic measure, the revenue bill. In lumber, Canadian export trade U.S.MayIncrease Tariffs O11 Four C 0 mm __(_)_ d it i e s during 1930 was worth $48,000,000. The fact is that during the past few months imports oi lumber, ties (Continued on Page 5) . Canada ’s ‘Future Is Assured, Says Min. 0f Railways orrsws, 0ut., April l8—(By the Canadian Press)--“Canada is going to come back; our future ls assured," Hon. R. J. Manion told a service club here Saturday. After reviewing problems oi Canadian finance, particularly as regards railways, the Minister of Railways and Canals declared there was to- day too ‘much dependence on Gov- ernments. The world would have to get back to a thrifty method oi living and Canadians would be well advised to regain some of the quai- ities oi their forefathers. (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, April l8- Thc United States Senate to- day approved a million dollar cut in tho 8ll,000,000 prohibi- tion nfcrcemont fund, WASHINGTON, April ll. (A. PJ-Sonnior William J. lhrrls of Georgi; died today after an illness of uovorll weeks- ST. THOMAS, Ont, April l8 —A local theatre hero has evolved a novel idea. Present two dolen eggs as admission fee at the ticket wind and you can see any show. The eggs will than ho donated to relief work. __....4_ OLD ORCHARD BEACH. Maine, April ll-Two men were seriously injured today when a single passenger aeroplane crashed In the surf, ‘ll foot off shore. Ono of the men was Joe Snow, of Pine Point, and the other was not identified. ALBANY. AIM! ll-Ndflhlfll Now Yolk Ind mid winter snow conditions toll! after a twenty- IOII l0 twenty-five inch fall over the week end. llilh winds piled it into deep drifts and ‘only ti» ma»: highways,“ the Adirondacks were ope!- ‘Iho Elna community was kitblrloltwithtltollinohel Lslohicdflllwueorueithiugto nndrfllfl ma. unearth LA 7F WIRE BRIEFS LARGE BRAIN EXPiiRT our or Mii_ii_TREiii Twenty-Two Steam- ers Chartered And Ready To Load For Overseas. MONTREAL, April 18. (Canadian Prom-Grain spouted out of a harbor elevator here today into tho S. S. Cydonia for overseas ship- ment, this marking the first grain movement oi the year. This morning the Beaverburn lcdl a dolon freighters into port to in- augurate the trans-Atlantic season. The Oydonia had barely arrived when aha slipped in under the ei- ovator nozzles to bcgln loading a fulioargo of wheat a\' barley. Read by Everybody Canadian Pressl-Asoclates friends paid tribute to the memory of Rev. John Walker MacMiilan, at the funeral held today from Vic- toria College chapel to Mount Pleas- ant Cemetery. Prof. MacMillnn, B-A- D,D., was professor of Sociology at Victoria College, University of Tor- onto and chairman of the Ontario minimum wage board. College, speaking of the qualities of Prof. MacMillan sa‘d that his preaching wag simple. dif- ect and evangelical. Canadian Presm-Fishcrmcn still exempt from the gasoline tax in British Columbia for purposes, it was stated here today. It was previously reported that they would be taxed for the new impost of two cents added at the recent session of the legislature, but would retain their exemption from the original five cents. It is now cx- plained that they are exempt from ' the entire tax. The body of F. Winchell Reeve, of Western Springs, Iil., Massachus- Signed Between England And Irish Free State. LONDON, April lB-—(Canadian Press Cablel-The British Govern- ment tonight issucd a "white pa- per" containing the full text oi fin- ancial agreements between Great Britain and the Irish Free State signed on February l2, 1923, by which the Free State pledged itself to pay land annuities into the Brit- ish Treasury at stated intervals. Publication of the "ivhitc paper“ followed an exchange oi notes be- tween J. H. Thomas, Dominions’ Secretary, and President Eamon De Valera, regarding the proposal of the Free State Government to withhold payment of land annuities amounting to $15,000,000. Mr. Do Valera, in one of the notes said his Government was un- aware oi the existence of any agreement committing the Free State to pay the annuities to Great British and cimhenged the British Covcrimifi to produce the docu- merit. Guarantee Banks Against Loss Re Beauharnois OTTAWA, April 18-—(By the Canadian Press)-The Dominion has guaranteed Canadian banks against loss through advances made to the Beauharnois Power Corpor- ation, Premier R. B. Bennett told the House of Commons today. Ad- vances guaranteed so far amount banks hold $15,903,000. Friends Pay Last Tribute 18—(By The and securities valued at TORONTO, April ‘Rev. R. Dnidson. of Victoria sterling Still Exempt 18- (By the are VICTORIA, April fishing Is Drowned (Canadian Press) GLOUCESTER. Mass. April 13- To dlte there are orders on hand amounting M 431,901 bushels while "tramps" to the number oi 22 have been chartered tocome here for Irlhi. Of this number ten will pro- montb, making a better than aver- yygn final for not mm. etts Institute of Technology junior, was found floating in the sea to- day about 200 feet off Bruce's Cove. Reeve disappeared Saturday night whfle on a picnic party composed bably clear before the end of the of six young couples. away from the party to .. III. lflwfi flu w. u‘ ”* In“ Sulnwido tide rights? ‘ Ho walked lssuls uxlgimm or FINANCIAL} ltllmllls; British cove. Publish’ es White Pape r. Containing Treaty to $7,951,500 against which thc_ MAXIMS l OFA MERE MAN M"! a good one is lost through ‘it'll-Millet! to strengthen it by misrepresentation. 10 PAGES In Amherst AMHERST, N, 8-, April 18. (By tho Canadian Press)—Any Amhcrstonians who mly be feeling the pinch of hard tim- es may henceforth console themselves at ieut with the consciousness of a well-groom- ed appearance. Peter MacNeil. local barber, has announced that one day ccsh week his establishment will be devoted to the dispensing of’ free hair- : cuts. The experiment begins l Wednesday and will continue for a month. Large Sum For Education In~ Great Britain. I LONDON, April l8—(CanadianA Press Cablci~Ncarly $500,000,000 is! now being raised from the ex-l chequcr and taxable sources for ex- ‘ penditure on education in Britain, Sir Donald MacLean, President of the board of education, told the House of Commons this afternoon when he submitted the boards es- timates. Sir Donald declared the reduc- tion of l0 per cent in teachers’ sal- aries eiiected last autumn was not to be regarded as the Government's view of the proper remuneration for teachers under less abnormal con- ditions. The position would be re- viewed when the financial position of the country allowed, he promised. At the same time Sir Donald re- minded the House that British than teachers in Europe. Teachers in some parts of North America re- ceived considerably higher scales of i pay, the president of the board ad- mitted, but he doubted whether British teachers under present con- diticlls would exchange with their American contemporaries. Plane Tumbles Three Killed i pref accd his Annual lubseriptlon Delivered 50.00. By llall Ollllll and IJ. l. A. “M. §PREMIER MAKES; STATEMENT iiii Isrlulllllilllis Outlines Present Stat- us 0f Undertaking And Governments Position Ill Matter. OTTAWA, April 18—(By the Canadian Pressl-The long-await- ed statement by the Prime Minis- ter in connection with Beauharnols‘ was delivered in the House oi Com- lnons this afternoon. Mr. Bennett main observations with a brief sketch of the histor- ical aud financial features of tho undertaking. These, lie said, divid- ed themselves into three main. groups. First, the Beauharnois Light, Heat and Power Company was a creature of the Quebec Leg- islature, lie said. It was incorpor- atcd in i002 and its charter wal amended in 1010, 1928 and i930. It was, therefore, not a corporation ada had legislative jurisdiction_ Second, the Beauharnois Power Corporation was an entity created under the provisions of the Corn- panies Act of Canada. The Domin- ion Government had jurisdiction" over it. Third. the Bcauharnois Power undertook to sell $30,000,000 of d per cent collateral trust sinking fund bonds. These were to be dated *—< (Continued on Page 5) teachers were better remunerated; ; BiBSE 0H THURSDAY OTTAWA. Ont, April l8 —- (B! Tile Canadian Pressl-With a vote scheduled for Thursday night, the House of Commons resumed debate (Canadian Press) ORBETELLO, Italy, April 18-’ Three were killed and four lnjur-A ed today when a hydro-plane con-‘i tainlng a groilp of army and navy: officers and one civilian plunged‘ into the water hero during a de-A monstratlon flight, E Daylight Saving In» Saint John I i SAINT JOHN, N. B_, April l3—-| lBy the Canadian Pycssl-Dayllght’ saving time in Saint John this year will start at midnight, May 28, and continue until midnight, September 5, it was decided by the City Coun- cil today. Lust year the clock W05 sct ahead hcre i1 month earlier, daylight saving extending from April 28 to Scptenlbcr 28. Most of the large cities in Eastern Canada. are switching to daylight time on Mny l. 1 ,on the Rhodes budget today. Divis< ion bells originally were scheduled to ring tomorrow night but a chang( in plans was made tonight. Prcmici R. l3. Bennett and Rt. Hon. Mac< Kcnzie King, Liberal leader, will close the debate on ‘Thursday. The present time, with cheap labor and material, would be pro- pitolis for the commencement oil the St. Lawrence waterways pro- ject, said M. N. Campbell. Prog, MacKcnzic. The scheme would have a marked effect on Canadian com- merce and would reduce transporta- tion costs in all parts of the country MONTREAL, April l8—(C.P.) —Constnble Alfred Frenette, 47. a native of Bathurst, N. B.. was almost instantly killed here f0- rrght when his automobil coi- lided with a street car. He had been a member of the local pollen force for about 1B 3'61"’!- Ile was a widower with no lur- viving children. Record & Forecast of the Weather \lIZTHUll(i|.Ulil(_‘r\ll ili-‘i-‘iifll. Tor- uni-l, .\l\\'ll 1H. _ Minimum uml mnilntlill IITPSI lmwson 705-40 Wlllvollvi-r -il-~.'ll\ I-hllniillfil" linllfi‘ Sill-- “Wnlllpeg (ll ~53 ’i‘orollln .'i’.‘———i7 ll tclnpcrlt- llsnmk- n. i 4'li.'ii‘ll|lli-il>l\'ll 112-40 FORIICASTH Otinwn null Vpper Si. Lnwrencl- \'1il- lcys: \lo not. null-h ehnngc in temperature. Lou-or Si. llnwrnur-c \’ullc_\': . ntn nnriinvcst ivinlll: clearing; llliIPll i-llnngr in tclnpr-rnillrn. Gulf [Hill Nnrlh Shnrs: Moili-rnfc WllHlI, shifting in nnrillwcst; mostly (‘IIHIILV uml rulhcr euul. Maritime Provinces: .\|l\ilf‘i'.'llf‘ north- wcsterly‘ winds; partly clulllly with n few light snails-roll showers: not much ehnngc in folnpernfurc. lliirh illlo rill: nlorning at 9.20 dud tonight l\l 0.7.0. Sun sets this evening Iii 0.30 Ind rises tomorrows‘ morning n! 5.0.“. gather |-<,.l| mm!“ Wcllneallny April 2n. ‘i2? l (H: fool. JonPs (o foiifiilSious file ‘oils: Mm JunPs AWAY FRoM film (T. I liii il I ii (nut rl-zmlr slulvinvl-Ii w,“ ||y]_\'p-~l,l‘l\\'l\|l ilorden 0.1.1 n. in. null 11.40 I. in. you Tor _Q r319" i ‘» ., ,v,.. daily,‘ over which the Parliament of Csn- , ‘sIhv-fifiarxxa-i-orw . .1170; F; ‘- . arr-wilt; i’