MAXIMS ..‘ ' OIL - MERE MAN A confirmed neurosis, fostered by yearn of conventional medical molly cuddling, i: never really JQOCYIGIQII l’ lied I881 uuflqfl 3, Illll a ' calllliltletown Guardian Two Colts. Canada Refuses To Barter With Soviet Russia Minister Of lzl-dgonal Revenue Makes Announcement That Dominion _Will Have No Truck Or Trade With The Soviet. l ._._i__ ii-iu-u silcllcullr lllll or l4 lllslllvlsls ilow In Progress In Moscow ~ Expected To Be Repetition of Recent Trial. (Special to the Guardlal) OTTAWA, Ont., Feb. ia-Oanada refused to barter with Soviet Russia. Official announcement was made by Hon. E. B. Ryckman, Minister 0i’. Na- tional Revenue this afternoon, that‘ virtually all importation: fioin Russia are prohibited effective at once-The Government does not mince words in telling the world Canada will have no truck nor trade with the Soviet. The statement is an emphatic re- buke to the Soviet agent who dang- led a $10,000,000 order before Can- adicn industrial concerns and an in- dicimuit of the Soviet system of pro- ducing timber and coal by conscript ll.bor. ln the nubile interest ill ll!- nouncement as made by Mr. nyek- man was as follows: Under section 2, chapter s of an act to ammd the Customs Thrift assented to on Sept. 22. 1930, the Governor in Council was (British United Press) MOSCOW, March 1—-The spectac- llar irial oi l4 Menshevlsts, confess- ed interventionist; plotters against the Sovlcz Slate began this evening in the Hall of Nobles. For tlie second timg within recent months. the Gov- ernment wok stern n ensures for the elimination or men long trusted in high administrative posts. The ‘pros- couiicn of the defendants-all econo- fibers or officlalslsclmgqhc, en -bcgan ~at 6.20 p. m. Nicholas K nlt-nkojpugnncious little prosecutor, was on hand with docu- ments which he intimated would link foz-um- General ‘Government author es as well as the French, with this second‘ alleged plot to wage m lnterlmtlonist war agalnat. Soviet Russia. As at the first interventionist trial last Aurust, gmat u". lights flooded the Court. with brilliant illumination; radio amplifiers and microphones carried the testimony to the four wrntrs of the Soviet Union; motion llwture camel-ls recorded the proceed- lliss for the avid public, eager to see and hear the lnlcu these men, defen- ding their lives, will‘ tell of intrigues Ind iutr-luational plots. A woman, Alexandra Artyumchina, sat among "it Julllrs on lhe platform at the Continued on page 3 Will Publish Own {Velvspaper (Cenlilioll Pref!) NEW YORK. Feb. fll-Fcnner employees of the New York World. purchased yesterday by the Soxipps- l-lcward interests and consolidated with the New York Telegram, plan to lease or purchase the plant and equipment of the World and publish their own newspaper, their spokes- man said today. ' Their plans sure announced by Gustave A. m , tbglr counsel. who said a business corporation named "Joseph puiitaers Employees - ' Q - alien," was incorporated yesterday at Albany. ‘ Daylight Saving i Ilad "Been Playing At PRES. 0F PERII F0 R SE ll TURESIBN Armed. Revolt Threat- ens For More Than . Week — Navy Asks- Resignation. (Canadlan Press) LIMA, Peru, March L-Lieut. Col. N. Sanchez Gerro resigned as pro- “ ‘ l President of Peru ‘today, af- ter his regime had been threatened by armed revolt for more than a week. The President's’ resignation followed by a few hours action of the Peruvian Navy, which called up- on him to quit to prevent civil war, and at the same time held up the movement of ships which were bear- ing loyal forces to the south to put down rebellion in the vicinity of Are- quipa. At the same time the sea forces demanded that the Govern- ment be turned over provisionally to a new Junta, composed of the Chief Justice ‘of the Supreme Court as Preeld -i, navy representatives, army representatives and civilians. 12 .,mlm lrls or MILITARY Miss Margaret lleenall. fl-llllll’ the performed very quietly b! n __ J. J. German, owing to th Mrs. Nelson D. Peri“. In, of Ot- illness of the bride's mother at that tawa, who before her marriage was time. Mrs. Porter is well known in o! connection with the organization of Hon. Peter" needed. former-nae aw- ieth Century Liberal club. Minister of Labor. The ceremony wll of which she was national organiz- ‘ Inv-flnfsecretary. The groom is the eld- eat eon of Mr. Nelson D- Porter, for- mer mayor of Ottawa. ‘Sanctuary and a reservation of pews. I m; BANIIKERISH ' ‘ "Supper For Prince of Wales Previous To y Catastrophe. (Canadian Prela) SANTIAGO, Chile, March 1.- Twelve membe of a military band, Actien oi.s=d¢r~1 -_-¢-u-Lr,".» . "m" h“ W“ Wyn‘! ‘l “ "P?" Markets, With Consequent for the Prince of Wales, were drown- _ ed when the lighter‘ in which they Price Drop. were retumlng to Valdivia was ram- i med and sunk on Lake Llanqulhue latp lost night. Seven members of the band were l scued. The lighter found ed after it was struck by the sloamer Chile. Only one body was recovered. \ SENiiS MESSAGE time Province districts, in order to been the case in ‘the past fcw yeaml granted, “Cqoivemmenlmfilislzed Maritime Men Would Guard Against Over- Supply- ing of "Boston and Other United States SHEDIAC, March L-The Depart- month petitioned Washington to ment of Fisheries at Ottawa is being place a duty on live lobsters. but i“ urged by leading men engaged in the Maine waters yield only about 1,000.- llve lobster export trade to make I 000 pounds a year. or less than $300-- certaln changes in the time limits 000 worth, local shippers do not an- set for fishing in some of the Merl- ticlpate that the request will be particularly as the Unit- prevent over-supplies at Boston and ed States importers are strongly op- other United States Markets, as hBBIDOWd to the imposition or a duty- Emile Paturel, of Shediac, one of Iaflpfiolghlaamoatpucloas jhllobaiaotlamestpath- ole. names , or a L‘ BIKEMAN llflllsslvllga HlNERAi or; llsllnljllluu Thousands A t t e n d Funeral Mass of Be- loved Bishop - H-oly Father Sends Con- dolences. “Very Proper,” (Special to the Guardian) coupon, Ont, Feb. zit-Friends] ¢,,,-,,,,,,,,,,;e,,¢, in thousands, not only of his own yvAsnINcTON‘ D_ c" March 1___ faith, but of Protestant (l€l’l0l‘|1lil-:-~vm.y proper,» said Hamilton “Sh, atlons as well. filled st. Peters Cath- l y,“ m, Congressman‘ whose comm“. ed111- Wday mid Dl/efflilwed l" 9- "a-iti tce has been investigating Commun- thrvns on the lawns as the solemn ' ist activities m the United States. Pontifical Funeral M855 0f Bishvl) I when he was informed of the action M- F» Fflllfill. D- 11. “'35 0111mm by of the Canadian Government in plac- Hls 1571091191103’. M059 R9“ Alldrefliing an embargo on Russian imports. Cassulo, Papal Delegate to Canada; qt 1m“ to mo‘; he 5am’ “as though Nearly 300 Priests and llrelfltcfi in" this were the only sort 0f action cllldlnB “"99 Archblshfllm and 1""; which will offer protection to free ‘e911 515N395 "Om ‘Jflfimls P3115 0f]. labor the world over against the com- ca-nad“ and We U- 5- tilled the; petition of forced or conscripted lab- ‘ Our only method of protecting In the forefront of the loity in vrd- the standard of living of free labor 61' 0f Precedence were, Hon. W. D- is to shut oil the forced labor by em- '—-—""""——————'"—— barge. We can't do it on a tariff Continued on page 3' basis" Congressman Fish said he expect- ed that Wllfll in January, 1932, the I 7 P E A N new treasury regulation, placing up- on the exporter the burden of proof 21s to whether his product was the re- P a r t y Journeying From One Village To NEW YORK, March. PM“ m (lly Ken Clark, (‘anadinn Press Staff Medical Rum Ring Alleged In States A. “J0. ys Canadian Embargo Proper Says U. S. Con- gressman, With Regard Dom- inion Govt. Action In Placing Embargo OnpRussian Imports. ..__i.__( llEii crisis Til n: BEST YET, ll slls Chief of Bureau Tells of Improvements In- troduced — More In- formation. OTFAWA, Marcch 1. - Canada's seventh census since confederation and which is to come on June l is to be the best yet, according to Rob- ert H. Coats, Chief of the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. In a. public address here a few days ago, Mr. Coats stressed the point tlitat a Federal census has nothing whatever to do with taxa- tion or any other vexatlous ques- tion but is purely scientific. The Census is not interested in the in- dividual as such, but only in the in- dividual's part in the national whole. Elaborate preparations have been, made for the census-taking and sult of “forced or indentured labor" went into effect the United States would bar all Russian products. Another, 110st ‘Va-y described as the largest liquor pre- In Snowstorm And scription syndicate ever uncovered in the United States was believed l. I‘ ’ Are ‘Dev? E ed By to have been broken up today when Starving‘ I ack. agents of Horace J. Simmons, spec. in! TTQaSHPY Department Agent of this district, aided by 100 picked men.‘ of the staff of Andrew McCampbell, Prohibition Administrator, arrested more than 30 persons in 14 simul. taneously conducted raids in Man. (Wireless to the Canadian Props via Central News) CONSTANTINOPLE, March 1.»- Seventeen peasants ln' the region of Malatla, where the weather has been haetan, the Bronx and Brooklyn. The Syndicate, which is said m have done a $3,000,000 a year busi- ness for past sir. or eight, years, d1_ vorting medicinal liquor by the ille- E81 use of prescriptions, had been aided in its operations, according to MP- Simmons. by about 1,000 pnys. icians and at least 400 drllggists, very severe, have been devoured by wolves. A large party was journey- ing from one village to another, when a terrific snowstorm blew up and ob- literated the road. Bcwildercd by the storm, the peasants wandered about in small parties, trying to find the track and in this condition were attacked by a large pack of wolves. which devoured seventeen of them. (Canadian Press) during the months of April and May informative leaflets will be issued to the people of the Dominion show ing them the means and the pun Continued on page 3 Leon Trotzlzy ' Forced To Flee (British United Press) ISTAITBlIIs Turkey, March 1-1;:- on Trotzky, exiled Soviet leader, and l members or his family‘, were forced to flee 1n their night clothes early today, when the house in which they are residing on Prinklpo, one of the Princes Islands off here, caught fire. The blaze destroyed much of 'I‘roi.- ‘mill- vi ill“ rarest. hall, where nobles and lodiv-s danced in the days of the 9m. She wore a crimson kerchief h"!!! (Ir-x; lllsléfld of a hat. The chm -l'~'<l 1c. Nicholas Shvrenikw, his "will l-w: :‘.crn beneath his gleam- mlrrnco, N. Y., Feb. 2s.- Lilu JimersomCnyuga Indian wo- 1mm. twice tried for the murder o! Cloliidc Mnrchand lagg Mgmh W55 flflllillted today by 3 sup. rcmc (‘curt jury, zkys furniture and part of his ralli- able library. HALIFAX, March. L-The annual game of fixing the dates for Day- light Saving time is on in the Mari- time Provinces. Some weeks ago the Halifax City Council decided on Mo)’ 10 and September 2'1 as the opening and closing dates. hater the Saint John City Council picked the per- iod May 18 to September i2. Still later the Saint John Council for- mally decided to conform to the Hal- ifax Counciz, unaware that Saint T0 lliiMlNlilN (Canadian Press) PARIS, Feb. Qii-Arsene Henry. successor to Georges Jean Knight as French Minister to Canada, will sail fer the Dominion aboard the "Paris on Wednesday. Today M. Henry was received by Aristlde Brland. who ask with a consequent slump in price at . the heaviest export-BIB 01 livtlmlstitl-ii various times. As far as can be ieam- ' in the Maritime Provinces, says thati fi ed here most of the exporters and the former government at Ottawa ar- Unlted States importers favor chang- |ranged for the setting apart of a new‘ l es in the fishing season for several lobster fishing district east of l-lali- districts. ‘fax, and that with fall fishing there, | The live lobster export trade hasiths district, which extends from ’ grcwn from a‘ limited movement years chopish river, Kent county, to River (Special to the Guardian) REGINA, Snsk., Fcb. 2B.—Walkin: into the Thirteenth Ave, and Albert St. Branch of the Royal Blink of _Ca.nada. here todayf a masked and Falcons Meet Traro Tonight“ (Canadian Prrss) HALIFAX. N. s. 1vIar1---Th@ The Weather, Etc. illltf ‘fills Continued on page 3 ago, mainly from the lower Bay of ‘Philip, N. 5., would meet with strong Fundy districts, to a heavy trafficmompetltion with the result that pric- In 1920 Canada sent $l,6l3,000 worth es would undoubtedly be forced lower, of live lobsters to the United States Mr. Psturel recently called theat- and. last year $2,818,000 worth, thedtentlon of Deputy Minister of Fish- To Preserve ‘ ' i“ d t” d 1 L k m H |_ Cd him t0 convey t0 the Canadian . _ - _ Temper OfHOlISG J91?“ a wnsanccnzllrmiviiiege ogcialiy P9091“ FY9110?! X11059 Dfflflllllld 50n- iblllk b91118 shipped ‘mm Sh“ M""1'.°'l°5 w- 5- F°“"d' t0 the ‘we °£ cob armed bandit held up Mannccr rtfsthflmllilficzi)Lh;,$§g?0,i:::ait‘; t . | . , _ _ _ _ ~ l . . z . 1 . lengthened the period of daylight "imeni °f ‘rlendshli? M"! alkali?“ "m" Prllvlncu- a hmzlecung crartélsubgldizedl’: gm,‘ gov Douglas MClklflj0llll Just after he A M Wm be played at Trmo Lomorrow yp,‘ -"-~- “Vi” M,“ mm Aw“ a to “ma, which, he said. is based on centuries The Maine lobstermen have t , Con nue o l) 8 had opened the main vault, and with ht h Lunenbu who,“ "i ("m- Callcdlon Prm Stall m. y; - of historical relations. ""- tns assistance of another masked {o {HE m‘ w e“ m h h ' (1H,, _ d t ' _ _ “ _ champions of the Soul S oro wisnmoroeii": cé, lMarch 1 _, »----———-——-—-—- S . U S L e W rDebt Tribal‘; who entered later. rifled t- UNKNOW N Leagm "m, Tm“, 13mm“, Encountering uncxrectcd and violent Tllllgllldgloebtglub “w!” illdllz-ilgc-lti s . o a l etliaulirsrdtfi ciltlerltlts 2.11m escape? ‘l present Maritime cilamlmms and ' ’ ' “ ‘e a “y g w‘ i appmx" vEm-sfmlilll‘ 1930-31 title-holders of the Eastern mately $17,000 in cash. The bandits are believed to have had an auto. “Pwfiiiion and ongcndruing the Ywrt —-—-——- dtrow seen in the HOnSC of Re- " “lllms- Rt tins session the l . mm“ ulnTwhich woui-‘l limit im- "to from Canada for the next Nova Scotla League. The second game of the llome-urlcl-hcmo suivs total goals to count, will be played at Lunenburg on ‘liar-KEY. Paymentsfrom GreatBritain C.L. Burton Tells the University of Toronto Some Of Corrupt Work ofSask. Lib- "Hockey at Victoria-Senior Abe;- weits vs. Victoria Unions, Wednes- day at 8.30, 3682-212 "Mt. Allison Convert ton lit in $18,000 Fire mien-st 412' ' _ __ on Ssturdn? lilglltndlintluiilflgliltcatiglblal’ ‘l: illeirsiitfu‘ n a unlock‘ Alubif‘: erals Is Exposed C m Club Tlllt It l8 tlIC MOSt EX W“‘H“‘"“+.*“‘“ Mfllidly "to ore-sew i" I i” om erce - P "It hon ." e c temper o’ "m! nual ml] coll 0f l“ 177' ' I ' (Canadian Press) l P 0 T 0 E s ; se on mpfiwfiumh h acorns, Back, March L-That pensive Money That the U. S. Can Receive, ANHGONISH‘ N’ s" “an l? t i poet un- ‘ ' | .51 political influence had been exerted by the old administration upon pro- m “"15" l-Wua- Fire of unknown origin caused dain- and Gives Reasons. _ age roughly estimated at $15,000 to ANN s, SHIP POTATOES dz TUR- ‘ a j ' .- ' MEIYZSII-l EVENTS’ flcldAdldi-‘rlileraftllnqrtlllig ‘val zfig-kmg, Twat: gfihfiflfifi: TORAJNTO, March 1.--For every and her creditors, and so had prc- the four-storey. Wooden Solllcrs NlPs to D J- HALLORAN 8t NGb ETCS. in the l-lall on wsenesdsyi" are Oommwon which mvmmm 4011.,- ma; m; United States rsreiv- vlded a market m- herself, that was Building m the business section of < co. AT nosron. MASS. We ‘ “Hockey at Victoria Rink Mona" ‘m i I’. E charges against the former Suk- Ia from Great Britain in war debt responsible for the 1920-29 ulnrcilaturqthla town early today. The structure nlllhllzgldégugllrlflsysfnl; cacti-sand"; arch 2nd, Two“ Baptms-v‘. “M: “come and enm m‘ “ma!” “d “d~“'m "m", "vemmenm Th. payments she loses from three to five al inflation in American n us ry was renovated in 1937, when a two- TORONTO, March 2. — Fresh cum we w," mum returns that had resulted in the stock mar-storey addition was built, the sec. ket disasters of two years ago. Mr- ond floor converted lntc offices and n. . . ; mil"! after some. oeio-a-ts-ai other lood thlnin at the c. o. I. ‘r. report was tabled in the Legislature 0- II- Butts“ W14 ti" """°""Y °' with i0 northwest winds. partly same day as cars are sold. We concern with I Trlnitv Church Social Toronto Commerce Club in Hart cloudy and a little colder are an old "some" Th \ "W" l" - this afternoon. _ _ u Md v I - , _ w London gnmtllllrlala vwfletibgah p: m"- Thmd“ “m” mt‘ 341,44 In the legislature last year Hon. 3°11» 11st nlaht. Barton isaidt; r ask kthew Un c l the first divided into store sectlons- High ildc his morning at sac zifgdigféfwfffviitvearfo? 9 Showing how the United States, re- States. or er own ea e, can B The main part of the building was and tonight, m, 9,43, ' eat and square dealing. Ship all can Beaten 6r Maine de- livery. J. I. Bryant, Minister of Public Wcrh. charged the former regime had used certain embers cf the provincial police force and civil ser- ryiig Riv" Hall. Thursday, rah. 5h at 7 o'clock p. m. Sun sols this afternoon at 5.40 and l rises tomorrow morning at. 6.36. Full Moon Wednesday March 4, 6.36 a. m. practically a total loss, as well as. the second storey of the new edition. Some of the office contents were caved. calving $500,000 a day from Britain, the war dobts. and not to take any 11nd loaned most of the money in more money from Great Britain. It the form of merchandise, to Germany is the moat expensive money that ebe can receive." "A meeting of the New fmrdon North Ill Lon! River Hall, March clock p. m. Circle will be held in 8th at 8 o'- will be dlat - am- 4i Bonus Feb. l4-12i. erlllher §si-......_.-_.......;._.-.a---I..-