~ the i?“ - Read _Gl.lfll'd|2l.l'i every day- Edward island; .7 n. ' au-yfllnn, Founded Muiown Cur ._ Regulations iuillrs iiloui i ihlli ‘our R. C. M. Police ‘toil-stables Will . ent. (Canadian Press) BALWAX, Mar. IL-Caugbt by a . Cl‘ officer in a sprakeasy raid l ltoval Canadian Mounted Po- - constables will face police C1181‘- . oi giving flcltitious names, Su- triident C. D. Lanauze ari- li- today. lite arrivals here for a training i» , the four mountles went un- w. izcd when Constable Maynard burst into Jack McFarlanes ' their identities did-not become V _ until several days later. The - that they had been on pro- vas disclosed by Constable ~ as McFariahe went on trial iillcc court yesterday. lien McFarlands trial resumes ~= morning, the court may _'~ the unusual circumstances ‘ t l officers giving evidence for , tlcnce, for McFarlarids coun- rld today he intended to call fiirour n. c. M. P. constables ‘hilly. Should they refuse to I he declared, they will be ed. ' the date of thcir own trial’ been set, Superintendent _ i- declared definitely that ire to face the Magistrate. arc not setting away with a e said and added that they ready been disciplined by thc it. M. P. They were fined $3 ' NOUNCEMENTS. lllliiiiiwu itvitoi is, "-, MEETLNGS, ETC Announcements nro innortevl In . lfllunili "at 2 ocntn per word Jr iniaxiblc In advance. o rnival at Marslifioid, March ‘l 84ll3-1i ~9'3°l>6 River, Friday, March 17, _ drama. with specialties. 8403-3-14-41 Tfilornwoll vs. Milton Hornets at over 38,000 people in this province - 8.000 1n 11,9 Guardian is read in practically every worth- while home in Prince ‘i The Ill’! Ill-I Two 0o!!! . Fyl/ ///' The People's Paper ’// '/// T1w'" m‘! IM vNvwww-Q‘ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Everybody CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15,1932. cloudy Fain 3i I THE lYEATflElt Fresh to strong easterly winds; follow rd by some snow night or on Thursday. U!" s, PAGES Annual Subscription Ilrlln-reil lly llnll . elated Press staff Writer) WASHINGTON, March 14- Cheered by return of gold and de- posits to thc reopened United States banks, the administration tonight declared the "era of fear" ended and proceeded with plans to extend the resumption of normal activities to all communities tomor- row. . With a. vast majority of thc in- stitutions in authorized cities again on a full time basis, Secretary Wil- newed his assurance that immed- iate reopening of some banks and ' thc appointment of conservators ' F a’ c e for others by no means meant per- Suviqrintend- closing of thc latter He said it simply meant with these banks that they were going to be put "in apple pie order" be- fore they,got their license to rc- sume activities. the Government, President Roose- ‘velt called attention to those he called "dishonest" bankers, whom he blamed in part for the causes leading up to the national holiday. Leaving a cabinet " at the White House, Attorney General Cummings said “we are sifting" those things. The Justice Depart- ment is under order from the Pres- ident to watch future disclosures by the Senate Stock Market hives- tlgotlng committee. Early hearings arc in prospect. The Treasury also is drawing up strict regulations to apprehend boarders. Pending formulation of these, the period was extended un- til Friday in which boarders of gold and gold certificates will be per- mitted to return these to the banks. The Federal Reserve Board an- nounced late today that eight state banks and trust companies had been Admitted to membership in the Federal Reserve system yes- terday. Twenty of Washington's 33 banks were reopened today and reported heavy business oi deposits and new accounts. Ten savings banks and three national banks did not re- open immediately, An o th e r Cattle Shipment Ma de (Canadian Press) today enroute to Saint John, N. 13., ‘ where they sail aboard the Man- chester Brigade on Thursday for Manchester. This week's shipment ~niii Rink nought, 7.3a. stint- liicr match, silo-i, “It Patrick's Dance, March Pith $118M Hall. Admission 25c. 8 ' 8381-3-14-21. ll .i'dcn Live Club loading hogs, - - "W05. Albany Wednesday, 150l- 8383-3-13-3l. ‘Mo’ M Wiltshiro tonight, _ liiver Liridys vs. North Wilt- , A“ sllvrtsl’ Skate after v 8434-11 "ma slay "Old Acre Folk" will Mi in canoe Cove Hall, Thurs- ) ht. 1i not fine, first lino ' ‘°"°Wins. M1ii-3-1o-2l. " h Play. "Nora wage Up" h“ Stewart H011. March 17th.’ u 8s by Mr. Connolly. n not “may nlcht. am-a-ir-ii. “ii "“‘ w“! u" 1108s. Hunter River Eniley?l'flh 21st. Everett Has- - . hu“yi‘fl-gtklen»élfgase. Keri- ‘ ' me _ . ' wedlock. Adz-safari??? "Mined “W h,“ Wvmen need protection rm amilics. Ask for our new ..,_ y "WY- oaotlnc use nearest .. ‘Jr A~ Mwre. Mgr. sun Life °° °°- Mai-on is-si. I m? Y1 Dramatic Olub pf;- nflf? Won Pumpkin 1:14;» t, lslgfw" H8". Wednesday, ‘mm . Admission 25c and 15c. bring the year's exports to date to ‘ approximately 6,672 head. R. CJVLP. Officer Transferred OTTAVJA, March IL-According to an order issued today by the Commissioner of the Royal Canad- ian Mounted Police, Assistant Com- missioner Christan Junget, who has been in charge of several divisions of the Maritime Provinces, with headquarters at Monet-on, has been transferred to Halifax. He will now command "H" Division (Nova 8co- tia). This transfer will cause no change in the command of the cruisers v1 the protective force, the order Siam!- DUBIJN, March lt-(A-PJ- The Doll Eireuin by a vole 0| 76 to 53 tonight adopted a bill giving President Do Valera‘: Government power to use llni annuities collected during the hut your for ordinary flllfifli!" tnror. _ The lhnnilics are one of "I! subject: of controversy beiINII thc Froo State and Great Iri- tzln. All...‘ Irzilczzt Do Vflorl had refined to remit them to 4hr! British Government, they following night, 8380-34441. .1 were held in uiqcrisc WWI"- (By Francis M. Stephenson, Ana; iiam Woodin of the Treasury, re-. of Commons this afternoon. leau said. trict Measures ‘Bil CFC E S A N o Be Enforced A Reopening Grid-sinks The U.S. g, Treasury Will Endeavor To,‘ Prevent Hoarding By Strict hnuici -flwmfllhfll a1 Meeting Opened Paul's Anglican Church. Sermon By Rev. W. J. Phillips. The Executive meeting in connec- tion with the 89th annual meeting of the Diocesan Church Society was held in St. Paul's Parish Hall y”. terday at 3 o'clock with the Vener- able Archdeucon White, D.D, in the chair. Other out of town clergy- men present were Rev. W. J, Phil- lips, of Albevton: Rev. G. T. Spriggs, of Kcnslngton and Rev. E. O. Lan- caster, of Milton. Captains Kelly and Wittig- of the Church Army were ai- so present. There was a good at- tendance of lay delegates. Venerable Archdeacon Wafson, of _Halifax, spoke briefly but pfalnly on Church finances. After considerable routine business was transacted an | interesting discussion took place rc- ment took place until 3 o'clock to- day. The service in St. Paul's Church lost evening was largely attended. (Continued on Page 5) pwuunm iiilliii riliiiii Government Should Retain Control Ov- er Intercolon- ial Ry. Says Veniot. Eighty - ninth Annu- s-Yesterday t At St. A serie; of earthquake shocks terrorized southern C lif ' M b With lhB national banking rmic- carding the work of the church on 1,, m, 1, “m, mum“ o, 6mm o, damage ms a m“ m turo again on a basis satisfactory to the 1511\nd. after which Hdivllm- hum”; p91,], round about it. CLOCK STOPPED BY EARTHQUAKE SHOCK done, over hinnihrs liirgoir Library Commission Says Provinces Would Provide A Splendid Field For D e m 0 n s t r a - tion Purposes (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Mar, 14.—The lvfarl- tlme Provinces would be a splendid field for thc demonstration of mod- Varied. Career crn library services, says "Libraries in Canada" the report of a com- mission of enquiry including John Riidiigton, him-y J. L. Black and George H, Lockc, (‘ODlOS of ivhlcli reached Ifalifax today, iliCll‘ quota of leadership in politics, timer ls in no sense experimental. onc klfed and thousands injured in Long Beach, Los An. 86139, and other cunmunitlcs. Above is shown a. clock which’ was stopped by one of the shocks as brickwork of the building tumbled Re .- opening Exchange p, Today Wall Street Imhii-al With Renew- ed Financial Confidence As Result Qf Banking Holiday. (By Claude A. Jagger, Associated Press Financial Editor) NEW YORK, March l4—The great capital markets of the United l row. ~ With more than 1,000 of the, (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. March i4.-An echo of the oft-fought bottles for liliiritime ‘rights was heard in the House of 'Commons this afternoon when Hon. Peter Veniot, (Llb., Gloucester), dc- clared that it would be "doing vio- lence to the Act of Confederation and the Liondon Agreement oi 1866," if the Government gave up its con- trol over the Intercolonliil Railway. debate over the Railway Bill, thc former Postmaster General suggest- ed insci-Ling a clause that would MQMREAL- Mawh 145A ship‘ ‘prevent the proposed new manage- ment of 375 head of cattle passed l through the Montreal slockynrds i ment of thc Canadiarl National for- ‘muliiting any policy affecting the Intercolonial without first consult- lng the Government. There was nothing in the propos- ed bill, Mr. Veniot declared, to pre- vent leasing of thc Infiuscoi/niai to the Canadian Pacific, which would result in turning the latter into a branch line, prove ruinous to tho City of Moncton, and repudiate the i pledge so given the Marltlmcs to in- duce them to enter Confederation. i The Intercolmn‘ Railway was a bond of union between the Mari-' times and old Canada, Mr. Yeniot declared. Port Report Prem a tu re i UITAWA, March 14——(C.P.)-— The report from Montreal over the: week end of an interview with Hon Alfred Duranleaii indicating that) legislation reorganizing Canada's ate," the Minister told the House bec East), who had questioned the Minister. , ' "Not exactly premature." ropllod the Minister. "But the impression wlrionp, said he expected was that the bill would come down schc""cr wou'd arrive at Livr-ipool this week. The rough draft is rtill tomorrow, Speaking in the second week of’ country's larger banks open today, and thousands more scheduled to resume tomorrow, the New York and other loading sccuritics mrir- kets ordered resumed trading to- morrow, while thebig commodity marts-the Chicago Board of Trade , and the New York Cotton Ex- changc-aiinounced they would fol-l low on Thursday. The resumption of business on the New York Stock Exchange marks the and of thc first ciosillgl forced by on economic crisis since. the outbreak of the Grout War, and I (Continued on Page 5) N. S. Fisfiteouvicn Lose Lives (('zi..-.:..1:i'.i Press) LUNENEURL}, ivinr. 1-}. - 'J0llll‘ Williams and Lehman Conrad, lhiil- ermen aboard the schooner Biucc and Winona, out of Liverpool, N. 5., _ lost their lives yesterday on \l.'rs'.-, ern Bonk, according to a wireless message received today from the trawler Heckler. The Bruce and Winona, under Captain Arnold Barks, is owned in Lunenburg, but has been fresh fish-e ing out of thc Queen's County port. The trawlcrs message did not give details as to how the men met death} hlouTngAL March H _,rhe Sch lend day of trading in United States, funds since the Financial Holiday m ,_ _ round the donm advanmng w“ new at is expected to bring ln fiom high at 21 percent premium and ~ then failing bn k to 19*.’ pe nt for gave scant details of how the merii a net 1°55 or It cgosctricit the National Ports would be presented met death, but very shortly, was "not quite cocur- drowned Williams was a native of Newfound~ land, Conrad of Bridgcwiitcr, N. s. The vessel had been fishing about three weeks. The message from the Heklri said iiiey had; through "overlondiig their dory." Williams was a native Th! vessel had bccn fishing ll- bout three weeks. ‘Tonight H. W. Adams, Manager of Adams and Knicklc, owners o! the Bruce and the l-fe d d not covered. iLads Rescued From Ice Floes ‘States will be thrown open tumor-l in {gash Nine badly frightened lads were brought ashore at Miminlgiish yesierday oven. fng from a large pan of ice which had carried its hu- man cargo about three miles from land. The lrids all of whom wcrc less than sixteen years of age, and who had gone an a "soul hunt" S1l0fl~ ly after noon )l‘S'i(‘l‘flZlY, had suddenly found ilint the pan on which they iicrc stand- ing had broken away from the ice on the short‘, rind was drifting out in son. When the plight oi‘ the buys was discovered the alarm was immediately giv- en, and a rescue party of about twenty mrn ondonvor- ed to rear-h thi- driftticc in dos-has. \‘\'|"d and tide hamp- crod thc cmlr-zivnrs of thr- rziriy to ouch an cxinni that it was slv o'clock last even- ing ln-fnrc the objective was reached. Of agencies. A general library service tho range of present Maritime eJl- resigned, explaining he Defience. thvugh there are indica- feel the management of the pub-' tions that could such o service be licly-owncd railways had the 90m- establlshod. no hart of Canada pletc confidence of the owners. would be more appreciative or rcs~ ponslve to its benefits." ation to Nova. Scotlo. and New 3 Brunswick," Prince Edward Island: would be idcal for the cxpcrlmentaii development of such a. service. ' (Organization of a province-wide library demonstration service is now under way in Prince Edward Island. with supervision by thc Department of Education). (Continued on Page '1) BEERBILL PASSEiBY Ul.hCUSE Cverwhelmingly Car- ried In House 0i Representatives - Sent Up To Senate For Approval. (By (‘coll B. Bicksnn. Associated Press Staff Writer.) WASHIN TSN. bliirl-li H-JLP.) p y‘ -_ . [of Newfoundland, living in Luncn~ Si; l "It was ultimatum" lmcstecl burg. oonriia oi’ Bridgewater, u. s.‘ C10,", u, Hon. Ernest Lapolnte. (Lib. Que-l American Dollar Continues Advance (Canadian Press) day's low. -—-Pi'os’dcnt Roosevelt's third maj- ralluuvmcn great The report remarks that ilicsvflcmlad“ “ml m“ Provinces "have provided more than . ‘Md ‘it "he Docmf-“l 3051mm hem‘. this zifteriioon of pneumonia and) schoininfip, commerce and industry Wrem?! Dolfiining at the age of but ilic ZQIHPCFBIHOXIL of the Myari- 62- This is particularly true in regard best oi health since his retirement to modern social and educational from the position of Chairman ofi comprehensive and the Board of the Canadian Nat- is outside lonal Railways last summer. or proposal of tho special scsslcn— the Cullen 32 per cont, alcoholic lcontont Beer Bill-WES rushed tthrough an enthrsinstic House of ‘Representatives today to the Unit- ed States Senate whore Democratic leaders cont dentYy predicted speedy approval. Uprozirloiis during three hours of dcbatc in which the minority prohibitionfsis hammered vainly against the administration's rev- ‘enue legislotnn, the House over- whelmingly passed thc Bill 316 to 97. | Party lines wcic shattered- Forty-clght Democrats and 39 Republicans, including rcproseiilii- tlvcs Greenwood or Indiana, De- mocratlc whip, and sncll of New York, Republican leader voicd in opposition. W'dly supporting the measure $125,000.00?) is """ M0000 nil- nutfly in revenue, 238 DPIYICI l‘ '73 RtpiiiJirtiiis a. Farmer Liiboriies shovod iiic morisiirc sterling rmmwrcd sharply at the through with applause and cheers. "d on oix-rnig '1 l ". " 4.1;.‘ t i ‘ 1* nin of a2". cents. Slrcilizili in lli: puuhdin. 11°“ "it" P"‘“d°“" R°°S°v°"'l New York brought “bout the m” yesterday sent an imcxpccicd mes- hcrc. m The last House, on December 21, ,1.’ It passed the Bill 230 to 160. Action camc within loss than 30 l im- l sage to Congress asking for The sinking spell in the United mediate passage for Revenue pur- States dollar in Paris brought about Pom and to full ll a similar decline in Cilllildlah tiindsifledce to mccviv the Vol-sis“! Mi know A; y‘, rem“ me “mm rrimii, whfto permit the manufacture under consideration. Mr. Duran- whether the bOdlQs had been 1e- firmer here, gaining .02 of a cent to sole of beer. ' close at 4.73 cents. tho party's and Shortly alter the measure was (Canadian Press) r NEW YORK. March l4_Slr; Henry Thornton, known oii two? continents as ri Railway Executive‘ and the fru-nii of hundreds or mid small in United Slain-s,‘ S'r Henry had not been in the He ‘ did not A gcnol giant of a man, Sir Henry Thornton had the favor o! It 15 5°‘ ("m ma‘? "by T0950" 03 those with whom he came in con- iis size. the number and character tum from the time he began m °1 its P°P“1““°n» “$5 gwgmhpi” m!‘ play a notable game of football for Pennsylvania. University through- out his carecr as agrailway head in the United states. England and finally in Canada. The news of his death called forth tributes from many parts of the United States where he was as favorably known in radroad cir- cles as in Canada. Chairman or Bank Arrested V NEW YORK, March 14-—-(A.P.)-- Joseph W. Hzirrimrin, former Pros- ident and now Chairman of thc Board of Directors o! the Harri- man National Bank and Trust Company, was arrested ht his Man- hattan home lriic today on a charge of having cuuscd false cn-l tries to bc made in the books of the bank ivith intent. to deceive the comptroller of the currency and his agents. Shipping Lines Hove Reduced Rates On Lumber (Canadian Prcss) IIALIFAX, liirircli lM-North M- lziiilic Conference Shipping lincs lizivc rcriiiccri iiiiii‘ mus on luiiibcr products approximately l0 110i‘ cont, llmi. John Doul], Attorney General nniiouiiccd today. lie is chairman of the special commilicc on iumbrr- , lug appointed by the Nova Scotia Government. Tho now rate on spruce deals is 50 shillings pcr standard of 1980‘. 4 l» fret. On llhfdlv’ xi lt is 50 shillings‘ six pence. The rrlzinril rules were five shillings higher. ‘These rcrluciions ivlll be of con-‘v I sldeiable 1101p in enabling Nova. Scotin. operators lo ship to the En);- lish market," Mr. Doull sold. Thr- rains nrv effective tomorrow on all rcccivcd in the Senate, Chairman Harrison had it referred to thc Flnflmo Committee. and called‘ that group iiiio executive session! tomorrow iviih n view to reporting it for xicton ns soon o5 the Presi- dent's IIOW-pflldilig cconomy pro- posals have hit“) npprovvd, The nicnsi \- tory and control mcihods to thc States; nilotis ridvcrtlsixig: requir- es brewers io priy an annual lio- cnsc ice of $1.000 on each brcweryi‘ states through re-cnactmeiii 0i the Wobb-Kciiyon Law prcvvntiflil lfl~ terstate transportation of the bev- providcs for protection to thc dryl " erage into prclvbltion bound com-i monwonlihl- ‘v blewcrivs for‘ home cniisumpmii do not coini- within the purview of thc Act. i its; Head In His Rise T 0 High Executive Position. SIR HENRY THORNTON‘ Former President of (I. N. Railway who passed away in Ni-xv York yesterday. General W, W. Atti-rlnnp. Gon- oral lifnnngor of tlic Pennsylvania lines on uhirli Sir Henry i'l>:o1'rod his first training, Iizmiol O. Willi (Continued on Page 5) Cunard, White Star, Red siill‘, C. P. R. and Furiicss line bouts. Otto Schlcrbcck, chief fort-sic." fol the province, is now on the WEI,’ to England in tho iiitcrosts of prompt» ing the popularity of NOVA {Walla lumber tlicrc. The weathcigEct. Renovate. I A Cliuaca Slisvicc l Vt ONLY as ~ l inns as u’ , l, JHYCS all rcgulu-l l‘ .- "i lung lit-w \u.l“.ll'll'llllri Fill TIIRIH‘ QFIH \\' .i. tin l~|\» l‘ ill‘. \\ ll! llll. w iii _ 2:3 $5.00 Uuliiiilu and l. i-i. A. 5L]. irculillriisl Former C2111. Railway Died _Yesterday Death ofSirHenryThorntonCalied Forth Many Tributes From ‘(jan- ada And United States Where He Was F avorably Known In Rail- way Circles — Had Wide And