0 MacDonald - Roose- ‘plollld be the most popular represen- tative because of his ___('l_-:_bt.s stand. “I did not accept it~:imediately,"-- Michal opinion demanded un carier Q:1°Annual meeting of the Covehtlld , . . l _ ., X 1 ‘ . » ‘4 ' l . i ’ - __ ' s Li- p ,I over 38,000 people in this Province -_ 8,000 in the _City - Read The Guardian every day. The Guardian is read in practically every worth- _ while home in Prince Edward island. ‘ » ‘... ~r 5,/4 '1 "" ' ‘N if . ‘C70/9 Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 1 u nlllllr . avlium c ;`. . , l >2_// _ -_ P P V _ P ` ww \`\`\\\ 1 ' su _- #ie _ The Peoples Paper 1'...-f.-r\»<.;':“_ Read by Everybody \ °"‘ "“" ""‘ ""‘ _ _,_ _ ‘ I £' -L dulllol, founded lu! '¢l"h:r'll»'ttotowl Guardian 'Iwo Cuts »cHA1u.o'r'rE'rowN. CANADA. SATURDAY, APRIL s, 1933 12 PAGES ` a;".‘.‘:.."z:.f"..i':";‘;.".:."":f“.'t.'il 'V " ‘ _ Ji - _ _ az -1 - _ sl l 4 isis mul ’ ‘ ' ’ P ; ` . i 'Invitations Extend d To Nine ation G.; ' ° .tw arines Land To Prote ct Property B1‘ifiSh M IUTHINK IT UVER ..._l French Premier Asks Edouard Herriot To Represent .France At The velt Discussions At Washington. PARIS, April 7.-(A.P.)-Premier Bdouard Daladier asked Edouard lor the MacDonald-Roosevelt dis- ‘ sussions and it was generally believ- “I that M' Henlot would Bcceph xany, was ousted as chief justice . C ` li M Daladler during the day re t ceived dispatches fron* Paul Clau- J del, the retiring Frencri ambassador st Washington, conveying an in tion to Washington for preliminary economic talks. These dispatches carried the iniimalisn that lvl. ner- rlot wollld be most acceptable to re- present France. . The Premier summoned M. Her- , riot and asked him to go. Although M. Hrerlot for some time has been | deluged with work, the French be- lieve he can he influenced to accept in View of the lntimations that he vitation to France to send a delega- M. l-lerrlot said. “I asked for time to think it over." M. Herrlot was the leading advoc- ate of payment of the $19,000,000 var debt interest installment due (Continued on Page 3)` Election In Pre- toria May 17 PREFORIA, South Africa, April I.-(CP. Cable) -The Governnicnt today announced dissolution of the House of Assembly and 1'lxed_May 17 as the date of a general eleclion. All parties prepared for a speedy ' campaign to seek return of the. Coalition administration formed re- cently, Dale of the election had bccn set ` previously for July, but the Gov-I emment was said to have felt na- verdict of the people on its move for P uiministrative unity of the Nation- Ilist and South African Phflles- ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMLNG EVi<.`N'l`S» MEETINGS. ETC "Announcementl are innuerffrl lil lilo column nt 2 ccutn per w0rll_ *leur payable In advances "Dance, New Perth Hall, April l'I. Free lunch. 0806-4-8-21 “Sala all kinds Artificial Flowers at 193 Hillsboro Street. Mrs. Jean Crockett. AD1'll 7'2l- "Bedequc Rink, final skate to- hlzht unless further announcement is made. Admission to' all. 10°- 8799-4-8-ll "Farewell skate at Cornwall Rink tonight, 8 to il. Good ice. sell-ll °°Don't forget the Play in Cordi- lm Hall, Easter Monday- Dim” liter play, 8803-4-8-sw-21 Plllllg Club will be held Wedlles- y. April iztli at a dclselr. else 5°°klng orders for fertilizer and lime. J. S. Allen. 8807-4-8-ll “Shovellirig comes hard at 65- There will be no fear of this if y0U lilly I Bun Life Endowment matur- lns at that age. J. A. Moore. Brunch "mmf, cnarlcmmwn. P. E- XS- uud. - April 1-ai. “The annual meeting of We Springfield Egg on-cle will be held in Slmngiisia Temperance mu si 2 am.. Tuesday, April iiui. Mr. lélshtiser of the Central Associ- ltioll will bg pruent. J. E. Hasinm. 1 g_¢._4.3.s-lo.-If ‘ _ . New _ Dictatorial a Power Assumed By Naz'i_ 'Leadeif' Under New Law Governors Wil. Be Installed In All Of The States -_ And Will Operate In Closesf Contact With The Reich Gov’t * of the Enabling Act adopted by the Relchstag at its recent brief ses- - llerriot today to so to Washington Gemmn com” md a member M v 'Phe JUDGE OUSTED BY NAZIB Kurt Soelllug, chief justice of the l (Associated Press) P0 BERLIN April 'I-Chancellor Adolf Hitlers already dictatorial lltical powers over Germany were astly increased tonight when the he Social Democratic party of Ger- cabinet approved B law drastically e Berlin law courts of Jewish udges and attorneys. b _FREABHING _.___ First Ship To Enter hen Nazi storm troopers cleared ls Gaptaill l3‘i`i"l‘lle W. . . . _ _ ' that makes no difference in view (°°nl"l°“°d Un 733° 7) urtalling the functions of the tate Diets.- Under this new law govemors will e installed in all of the states. These governors will appoint state - premiere and will operate in closest tact with the Government of aPDOintl!i8 a man of his own choice as Premier. Hermann Goer- - . , ing, Federal Minister without Port- A Plan t° this °“°°° ha* been ° day. Another column turned in the this summer. _ 'i'olio, and Vice Chancellor Franz Uublllmed 9° the NBl~l°11°l Debut' r . von pa an m- the most ukely merit of Justice by ' Hans Prank. f N I Chinwangtao, in which there are , al sion. f Plans To Heel And. Toe It (Csiisdlsn rms) SYDNEY, N. S., April 1.-Alex Mcloan cet out from Sydney today cu a long tramp to Vau- couver. And there’s to be no hitch-hiking about it either, for Alex plans to heel-and-toe it over every one of the 5,000 miles across Canada. Be figures it will take him about 100 days to complete the trans-continental jaunt at the rate of about 30 miles a. day. He averaged this mileage in ii work-out this week over the 200 IRREGULARS _ADVANCE SUUIH or aiu] will Japanese War Office _Claims Forces Of General Ting Ghi- ang Are Not Under I Japanese Command 71. miles between his home at For some time there have been' conflicts between the central auth- ority of the Government and the Strathlorrle, N. S., and Sydney. SHANHAIKWAN, China, April 7. I (A.P.)-A demand that the Chincs; garrison at the Yellow Sea port oi the city gates lllill chmwangtao ‘men ` ly conversations seeking the cm-` Washington May B S Of e cene Great Gathering The Most Powerful Figures In The Foremost Nations, Including Those Of The “Big Four” May Gather In APreparatory World _ Conference 1§_t_T he White House (By F. G. Vosburgh, Associated vitations lo Japan and China. Ai Press Staff Writer) llhe same time iliroc neighbors to the south-Argentine. Brazil and WASlllNG'I'ON, April '1-(_A.P.)-I Chile were handed in\'ii.ationi To capitals of nine great nations lilerc sped tonight invitations from President Franklin Roosevelt for their chiefs of Government to join lllrollgll lllelr envoys. The prospective celiversatiom would not assume round table fom but would be conducted individu- lilm at the White House in friend- ally. As the Presidents efforts re- sumes' which were Wand of W d rrender was re orted today they renfded B8 their B0V6l‘01K1\ R E P 0 R T U F ntnhsele been made by lrcianchukuoan irlbutlons each nation can make sumed over increasiiig proportions l'lKl\¢S- The MW 18W-¢n9lll€d "A aim: Japumse dispatches Saidmc toward bcltcrilig world coilcllllons. lit was indicated at the State De- law 101' °0nll!lUBtl0l'\ 01 the “lull” _ troops; involved were commanded by. Bidding for the support of the partment other nations would bi rful fi r in the lore- l invited shortly. muon of the Reich and me - the hitherto unknown General Ting most P°“`9 U” es States"-puts an end to this con- 'E D E Chiang’ who was described as most nations in each part of the mch l “friendly to the Manchukuo volun- world. ¢h° President thmush the ill St tc Dc artnicnt added Germ- con - E E K H 0 N 0 R the Reich. They will be responsiblef Still 601100501118 the 6°'/em' teer army." I a p . to the Federal admlmstration alone. ment in its drive to complete the M- I N I S T E R one column of this unit advanced _ .~.uy's Adolf Hitler and ftaly‘s Ben- 'nw °h°n°°“°l` himself Wm H5' N°‘ti°n°u" rev°l“u°n 1° thi’ ’e°°n' south from the great wall of China fito Mussolini to the list of famous sumo the Goveniorshlp of Prussia, 9l°l'“°ll°° °f the syswm °f \l“""' and, after occupying Halyangchen lstatesmen invited to Washington d um the tn” Germ" . yesterday, reached villages threclto prepare ground for the moment- miles northwest of C nwan I l pru ence " S 0 1 0 3, 11 hi gtao to- lo is London Economic Conference spirit Chief Inspector Of di ection of Funlng As Great Britain already has agreed to send Prime li/lllnisterl P e Minist of J ti and For ova considerable foreign interests is ‘Ramsay Mmnonald Arpril 15 Andi lui me Weimar c¢rsili'l;..,-~ but Montreal Port Will Be Presented With A Gold Head _I.C.R. _ Status Is eq walnutsll<=1<.(Safeguarded In r°~fii`3°l5f°‘f§§§:.z‘";;z: The Railway (Bill the honor of bei g to enter the port of Montreal froln ____ overseas rt in 1933, the Bri - ‘ ° ° ' _ ;‘;_ mme, 32,, M and me ,,_» No Interference With Existing alilm tramp Honor were tonight re- ' ’ mm in me v,c,m 0, Fm, Agreements ReRunn1ng Rights Point, about 309 mllcs from Quebec City, where they will probably ar- _*_ - rlvc early Surldfly. ' (Canadian Press) P. R. to Bt. Leonard ther: across to The coifflin of the first °v¢fS@“-°» orrawa, April 1.-'ins status or cam hellish, sau the lnmrculonisl vessel to enter this P011 lS 5“““"'l' the Intcrcolonial Railway will be ly l!I`0S0hl€d Wlth 8 80l°l'l\9Bd9d safeguarded in the measure imple- Wolkillg SllCl¢ by the C°U1ml55l°n¢l'5 mcnting the Dui! Commission re- of the port, of Montreal. lport. An amendment for this pur- The Italian vessel was abeam pose would be inserted in the meas- Fnme Point early tonight and the ure, Hon. R., J. Manllm. Mlfllsl/61' Of T rr Head was reported 135 miles Railways and Canals, stated in the o east of that point. Both vessels will House of Commons today. Dr. Man- ad b pick up pilots at Father Point forfion was answering remarks m is )y the 180-miie journey to Quebec. Hon. P. J. Venlot (Lih., Glouces er . Mr. veniot asked that a section be inserted so as to make certain , _ ~ that no power was being granted 1 ens*0n Question under the Bill to authorize or em- ` ‘power the leasing in whole or in Is Under Con' part of the Inlercolonial Railway or ny branch line connecting with side r a t i on said International Railway construc- i._. ted or purchased by the Government (Canadian Press) of Canada. is now in 0;-der." _ _ ‘ pany, of Montreal, will open plant of It l ht be suggested that this OTTAWA, April 'I-A review mg remarked helo for manufacture of sodium . . nzza tl on total incomes received by pension- clause was unnecessary. ¢ ' ers in the Govemment service will Mr. Venlot; but he thollsht it WN HOUSQ C0nSldefS L 0 we r Dea th hyf>0Cl1l0fll0~ Reorga b d d if wmid 1-gd nscessary. He had reasons for the , SAINT JOHN, N. B.-New com- ° ‘ ¢;:;?1v;', atnhe saldlryyjnliut not ethe inclusion wort” bfangi lin1e‘small1'1wf»;\° Establlshfnent l L i S t N O t e d pllnlyufakirlig taper; Erlttlslgafllstnaiixik Beauhafn0lS i lllb dCd.’I'hilitl80l9~U5¢- 9 n 9° ' 7 0 PBC Splm ll "-5 l):t‘l:ld)tI;,dwwasetli'; lpoiition of the 5"“°l?l°l\ °l tl\° I-“l»¢l'°°l°1'llBl l>l'Ul0l\ Trustees Board In Tllbefculosls and will cmploy 100 men manulnc- Company ooted . _ °°”°“"“°°° ‘“ °““’“°“ ‘° "“’“” “£°.;.“ §“i`.i’.1..'..‘if.'.'.`..'ii°."‘.'§...§’,f..Z'.i° -- -- '»‘°“§,2§L‘.1I‘.’.‘l`§§”"’Z§"§‘°'s' ... . ..~...;:.§;~..... W. J. Stewart, of Toronto. Mayor l' » ° . ; V (CIIWUIII PNN) ‘ (gmsghn rms) ~ “' '“ ° °“" " " stewart called upon Prime Minister *'°“- N- 3'- W" ;’}':°’;°1;"°£*m‘;‘r‘°l;I”'“l orrllwli, April 'l-'ras House oil H,_Ln..Ax_ Apu, .,__D,,Wnw,,d ‘Plating C0. formed to handle plat- I 1\:10NTtr;n1u., Agn “gigs fpxl; R, B, Bennett today and discussed W” k“°w“ “ ° mu Commons today gave consideration trend of deaths from almost every ing in silver, gold, nickel, copper ca ng rcoi-gn za o various matters with him for some rauww ‘mm campbeuwn t° st' in committee .stage to the Govern- form of -communicable disease is and oxidized metal. -BCH\1l12.rh0iS P0Wl'\‘ C0fD0TBl~l0“` time. One of the matters taken uP Lwnard' N' B. There was also the ment bill to establish -a Board Ol noted in the annual report of Dr. TORONTO - Northern Paper was pointed out today when thc was the question of pension reduc- Cmamm Eastern Runway connect- Trl!-Stats C0 YHUIBBO me UBH9dlB“ T Iv, B e De ut Minister of Mills Inc. of G1-sou Bay, Wis., will ,bondholdci~s‘ proi.ccll\'c committee tions mg Newwlle with Fredmcmn' National Railway. Hlaiths taltliaxdr in t)heyNova gossip open paper manufacturing plant in announced it =\l>llf<>\'<‘l°Y°¢ old mmcolonilr from gsmpbguwn to the decision of the Government ¢i¢u|,,-ry marked in ,hs cas., of RAYMOND, Alia.-canadian su- lengthy report to holders or ini J ; i is rsceivingian unfair return due to to BL man”-dw ¢h°¢m‘d1m p.. that the bill be not referred to ll tuebrculws in spite of the fue gar Factories Ltd. will erect four year six per cent collatcrag nru; the fact that he is in receipt of cum UMM 5 5”, WM" vm-mimi committee of the House, He de- un; owne” have stressed (hs elevators to store sugar in the sinking fund bonds of Beau iar o , both salary and pension. W me ommim p.¢m¢ m Northam clared that it had cost the Senate ego” felmqwghip b-gween euber- same manner wlienl: is stored. _ urging adoption of the reorganiza- 'rne pensions question is new un- New Brunswick. should such a committee nothing to bring wit-I wisp, 4-suis smi poor social and 'roRoN'ro-.i. E. nummeu au- .cn plan and calling ii ml-sozng io; der consideration, and it is expect- mm' hnppem what will take place? neasea -to discuss this bill and it ecomm-c oo-d~u°M_ This is noted nounces a 100-ton mill will be er- ,Moy 3 hon- at which sauct.oii o ell that a statement respecting it Au greggm from Mant;-ggi district would not entail expense to have in the repay; of D(-_ p_ s_ Campbell, lectcd on the Grvcn Stnbcll mining thc plan _will bc sought. The report 0 modt 111 U10 HWS' 0! 0°!!! destined for Northern New Bruns- followed the same procedure with divisional medical officer, included property in Dubulsscu Township, ~ ~ ~ - _ ¢_ to, chairman of the committee. ,_ wiiib ' monsbefoulmo. _,_,,L__,_,____ ._yickwouldhsoarriadovsrtbo_0.,soommonscommittoo. 1inthotofnr.Bymo Qu P wo`uld become a mere distributing agent for that frei8l\l 85 l°°°l freight. The same thing mlshf. be done with the Canadian Eastern Line from Fredericton to Newer-155° or to Chatham where again tl-le C. P. R.. would get a deep water ter- minal. "We know in northern New Brunswick that the C. P. R. 118W had an eye .for a deep waler termin- al elther on the Baie De Chaleul' or the Gulf of St. Lawrence." Bald Mr. Veniot. "That would give them an opportunity of entering into a slaughtering competition with the Intercolonial right from Montreal down." If the C. P. R. also Bot run- “”*_' (Continued on P880 'D cation is turning more and more! to the faslilmhg of successful Boloan, chief inspector of schools a materialstic quality into educa- tion was deplcred in-the Chief In-_ spectol"s annual report, tabled in the L:g'sl:ture today. “Character and culture are treated as chance by-products of the life process," Dr. Soloan observed, and he was in- cl’ned to ivy the blame upon in- a:’eq "t`iy quiliiied tcac"ers. Not one in 25 teachers. he point- ed out, was competent to teach the rudlmefts of music. He added that many were guilty of poor enuncia- tirn and incapable of setting a satndcrd of good utterance for their pupils. Manners and social usage were neglected, also, in many schools. Dr. Sloan declared. "Private persons," the Chief In- spector reported, “are heard to re- mark on the boorlsh manners of ssme of the teachers, which my own experience oorroborates. Noth-‘ ing is easier to teach than decent manners and no one other require-‘ ment exceeds it in value. A cam- paign to deal with this deficiency TOKYO Allril 7 - (AP) -The . - - ~ f, 'war office denied today that the for- ‘°‘m““”' P'°”) ces of General Ting Chiang were n HALIFAX' Apru 6°°M°dem edu' operating under Japanese orders. t These troops, a spokesman £01' the war office said, "ure not Muncliukuo .¢h01¢¢p, | Bavarian er us ce _ P . col' ' i' treaty port lo miles southwest _oi Pmmm. Damue, of Frame mm! The new legislation uouilieis il” °h1°f l°8°1 “vim °f CTIH"-‘_ :. _ _ _ ' ‘ .___ .’.i‘._l ' Scotlai Presents Siianhaikwali, which the Japanese “Sc has been asked to come' thc; Annual RGPOI' [5°l”d “fly “"5 Y°“"~ Presidents latest action included ; he entire “big four” among the ations of Europe. ` Tuming to the Far VEast late in he day he despatched similar in-' A few points in this broad pro ammo, the details of vi-hugh an (Continued on Page 7) Trade With The Antipodes Holding Up Well (Special to the Guardian) HAI-IFAX. N. S.. Al>1'il 'T-Loaded with automobiles and canadian 119W-Sprint and _other cargo, tl-ig Canadian National steamships freighter "Canadian Cruiser" sailed from Halifax last night for Alis- tralia and New Zealand. Tile news- °l “"5" me di Print l= "Um Upper canada mills. wage e..x-ners and neglecting the ux d _ ~ » devempment °f "men and wmnenIreiztidrsoiinthlirilorlganese C°mmlmd‘ B Ill To Amend particularly Quebeeand other con re n with one intellectual and spiiltusll The Japanese “my is in no way de- . . balance,” is the belief of»Dr. Davidlpendent upon these irregulars to _ Crlfnlnal COde carry out its defensive dislJ0Slll0US 1°’ N°"a s°°ll"" l southward of the Great Wall." (Canadaln Press) The zhwins teodehw 9° lniwi 'ras Japanese army has no mten- orrawa, april 'r-The blu so goes tion at present of occupying Chin- wangtao or of extending major op- erations south of the wall. the spokesman added. TIENTSIN, China, April 7.- (A. P.)-British marines have been landed at Chlnwangtao to protect' British property there, Chinese dis- patches said today. According £0 the Chinese, Japanese aviators have bombed towns along the Lwan River. Brig/#Spots Of Financial And Industrial Wk. (By the Canadian Press) QUEBEC-Paper box lndustry has picked up sharply in recent week, trade channels report. TORONTO-Dalgllsh ds Com- v.:~..». .\_lg.i.ol by ’l‘. A. Russell, Toron- amend the Criminal Code in re- spect to stench bombs, also immor- | aiity and drluikclillcss in homes where there are children, was Ln- troduced in the Commons today by l Hon. Hugh Guthrie, Minister of Justice. The Minister explained it had been complained to his depart- . ment that persons had dropped stench bombs frequently in motion picture theatres and on some occa- sions ln churches. The act will make it a criminal offence. Ciiildrcn‘s aid societies had re- quested changes in the code to pro- tect children from living in the midst of immorality and drunken- ness, the Minister erplained. Another provision will remove all question as to thc legality of boxing matches when held under the aus- pices of provincial commissions. The amendment, applies to amateur boxing tournaments. The bill also makes it a theft to remove logs from the bottom of thc river when such logs are owned by other persons. signments are from the Interna- ll°l'lBl P11981' Co. mill at Dalhousie, N. B. Canada‘s trade with the Antipodes is holding up well as mr- of Canadian National freight- ers would indicate. This is ti-i¢ lag( Sailing from Halifax for Australia and New Zealand for the season, The next arrival from these D9. millions will be at Montreal from which port sailings from csnsdg, :Lil commerce for the summer sca- ' 1. *T-G I Anvwiv 0 'file goto rise ARE $‘fl|,,l, on file dole Sfeuvaaoi 1 » -7 3, .-.' s _,..- f U f\` ll fl rmu, I _-_ -lg ."u‘ .\ll']'l`1-I0lllll.0lil('.\l. 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