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Joi: it BROWN in ~°soN or A sA1LoR" use Hear JAMES" CDEDY “HOII MELTON Sing nl of the -- Lookforvalualsle Band su|sr»we|l"°l’“’ ioldcr of the ING! °°|°" .ne win bo asinmos me W .so “mom rmour lznviaons imirimouonsay-'l'\\° I 'HMB' cases l Z 5 E E 5 5 § i' Q I l' JACKIE oooritn is “LoNE,0ownoY" IUUK J0!4lllQ.lAl»-TAXI lflll _ -t cnirvrritf-suofntii nitnitnuiif l offllliilalsln-Inwhlch aB|i.leruuial(aida.n|laGantlemoaald a lab Incl R Second V Reading 1 -gif- Disarmament ao lar 3°' 'I F "rhree minutes of night Mel the NEWS' .ant silos with Gfshw MacNa.mce “Hot UPFAWA, March 'I-(By The Ca- nadian Pressi-Second reading was given in the Senate today of the Canada Shipping Bill and it was sent on to the committee. 'I'lie bill Provides Canada with a mar ne law of her own, and was made possible by the Statute of Wmtrnlnster, which freed Canada from the neces- sity of complyillz with the Colonial Laws Validity Act and the Imperial Merchiiiit shipping Act. 'rho mug. al shpplng law, passed last ses. sion but never brought into eirect, is incorporated in the new bill, but it will not be reopened this session. A Oansdian and British Insur- ance Bill was introduced and given first leading in the Senate. Seng. tor Meghen explained that it wg; ==-'=*T~=”f f' ' ' - rs exactly amdasous to the foreign in- Temperance Notes iA column bt nndouhicd fad ,mg vm-ui, opinion re the 'l`¢m~ prrance Situation Under the auspices of 1110 Sons of Tempe"-“CC-i , ____-i.l1-il-M Uusr sUoMr ssvs isL.\NuEB.s ARE srru. wiss uid ss who or what UllS» :£230 is siiys Islanders gre still wise. tlinii it wou d be YD flfémt group quite wiil..nK 10 533' _ Islundeis are loole.Sl>C1¢ in mg letters, to continue their lJl`°b‘ Prince. PARIS P0llCE DIRECT SEARCH Aé'§§§'.ff.'§'°'i§'..../.T° TUIINIIERVIURLD Seek Man in “Putty °""`*W*~ Mm B-TM deter- SUPSHCG l@€lS'8»tion intxnduced into the Senate earlier this week, Act Ruled Out (C. P. by Gllll'd|l.l1’| Sliedll Wim) , l111Ill£l0n of the Government to Colored Overcoat’ imieci wie imposed colin: noir from the influence of political ex- A»SMUfdereT 0f podienvy onthe one iiiiria, ind rl te lo Judge Albert il.Y.l..if.“3..ii.“$,”‘i’.‘.l..’€I..€§fi“§iif.`.T. E. N. Rhodes, Minister of Finance, lpeaklng in the House of Commons B _,dm E “naw” today on second reading of the ‘ ’ Pm. s,_:,"’,¥,,m,) nmii or csiisai. sri. Mr. Rhodes rams, Moron a-my Associated ""°’°“'lY °PP°°°° "1 ‘m°“4m°° Px,e“)__Dew°u,u _“Rhea the moved by G. G. Cocte (U. F. A.-- part underworld today for B mm Macleod), which would have the irlrig enforced., its causing the sale | in 8 "puny wiored Uveroongy be_ @ff¢¢i- 01 BIWUDC Y-ll! AU- I0 thi! oi mon- lifiiior in the imvilice than iieveo to be the person who bought th* 3”* ‘"°“‘d 5° Wh°“Y 0°"- soinf-. Olin-r nioiiiod of “<><>n¢f°1"ii.ho knife found at the side of the °"““°“° °'"'°"i “"1 °°“"`°"°°- woiiiri .slain .mage Albert Prince, key mm Th* ¢°°'-° ;iFl°“d”‘¢1“ ‘"6 "lb- Biit hear what ~Uizsi snomi Says- in the stavisky scandal. °°'l“°““Y ml °“° °f °"i°" *md (And it is nit. .mimicse <‘l1h°l'» The msn was reported last seen th* d°b“‘°- "hm" °°““”’“°d °“ me innrh ..,< itiooic :lin ii. in it bor .ri Montparnasse. no was “"1" '“°i’°“ f°f S°°°“4 "'-‘“‘““H- _ .1 .M min- h i _ was still in progres when the 11 .....~ E..“;‘;.i;.“"'.i.::f.“ o. 2:: ..';.‘1.‘;I..'°.‘: .i°....“° “S” °" -on--ii W govormnnt of rin nno ihnt pro- pouoo omolois also indicated they I" ""1 U' W-*“"‘°d '°"‘°"°" bi' -'- , S. Woodsworth (Lab- Winnipeg Wi-,ed and inter ,nit nto effect the are getting closer to the trail o ,boiiiion or prwiliiion in that the stiivisky ieweis. whioh.1iko tho N°""" °°“"°)° country soinc mo years B00 slaying of Judge Prince play an im- i ii r . r . - . ’ nltmsu A'i'i'urnm ' shin '_ if nthemmlsll mntpsrt. thoinveti i 1 2. grgir "Uug gioiiii” an crtlclv in me Bayonne K;>awriahopser':stii(,mu‘,:- To MANY T0Nc'UE5 f _ which he describes the teirnrr2l'Hf\°¢ ually known as the Stavisky scan- , ‘F,f;i."' Q. W 1 , is .-iv TIT; .§Z“‘§T§' .~“;' ~? .Nl 'i »'i‘ , <52 it iii? .` '~‘:~T-_*f ~3’5~‘3f’.'°,*' -$,.i‘=¢r'.:-'3=.- I ~".-1. . Linz., fl' 9'” 0 . in Finland as sex. dam (By 'Hrs Canadian Pnl) 3-';`iliii;l;n alarming". °°°“'\1H¢ I llnllllei- or the prohioiini-y inw that ii lot. of oooh iui-so to niion by ii rm mos- 5°1‘“°““' ‘““`°'“’» °’““”‘¥- ‘°“““1 i=‘in‘anci<~'w iior tlicir own selfish sage that .said his mother wan ill. “md” "ld ”“p“"'°d °d“°°"°n lnterostsi were .~:iy.‘liig “is iiicrcasing Papers that he carried were of the ‘W b’m31“¥ tm’ *b°“t~ drinking. siiiugfgllnu and crime. grestcstimportancc fnhis aurveyoi M' ‘ W°5f"n‘d °°"°°'5"*u W' three tiiiiigs. drinkznir. smuinzlilllil the pawnshop case, and these were °°”"Y 5 GUM” “ad f°f difw' md mine "nw howmnii wide- stolen, it was reported then. “°“-'- A "d°‘"‘ md °“¢" Siflllrd spread." "i’.l‘0Ve-1 bed aa of “putty color” bought the u" f°“”d 5 "fum" “med H F~ I m1~if~rn‘ile f'iilurf‘ so for as meetirlil knife which wln used in the murder RM7m‘°n Wm 39'-"k° French- 0”' concemod As cvfrioiw know it` Detectives searched notoxous k“°Wl°d¥¢ 0! Rfussilni swfdlsh Ind ,,°u1d_ espeginiiv thfcn who most ‘hauntn of ci-ii-hindi, in “|40” nc, Yiddish; read and wrote Chinese, Wm.-ii prnhihaiion nnniisnon. tion. of the city. uid thought they J‘P¢"°°°» Hmfv- Arllllv- Hindu- itill wise. Islander. still wlse. ` would be able to find him soon. -“mb D'-M51 N°fW¢¥1U|- Dlmrh. NEW Qvnmv or nar.oIs.Ns srarms ih¢"i~i-smiles of i< ndvocates is md investigation was ordered. ' “W1 "ld Hman! hw B W°l'¥ln8 ' J ‘if . '- i i latin and Greek. Robinson is now enfplcyed in the Continental Office at St. Pancras. “SIS” IIOYEY IS T0 WEEK of s“n,Us|0N Mliiy L0l`ld0l\ pollitémen can SERV!-1 AS nE('K HAND ___ speak several languages. "Yard" -Y ~~- mwesmis. moron c,-Astrid, vfflwl wi one-stlon Arabs or om- Boston. Mii-ich 9.--'I'iic Globe new queen of me Be1g1u,_,‘,Pm¢_ nese. Busmeri and tram conduct- mys that i\ii<.~._ Elrmbolh Hover- me fi,-5,, we* of gh., mlb mah on speak to visitors every day in Boston Sffifti' nfl- im “°°"P“`° °“ to which me suddenly bi-ouzhi, her. German, rrench. Itnllm md Scan- lnvitatinn, toh serve asf me “UW minded .g hdim c“q,_°q,¢¢|de ish. time have s. knowledge of member of t. c crcwo ylolliif 3,-u.e;,_ mmxmiu me d,‘¢,h°¢ Hlndustani-picked up during Army Yankee in the comma' Afl\l‘\C‘\ Kin¢Aih°|-i,_ service. onp drfmw tr H15- __ 1 oniy new orhon nioii intimsto Hwy nllwny eiem of the The caper Sava 'Mi “M0118” i menus were pe:-initccc moan xing -5011!-htm Railway speak contin- eormot be def “Wir »=t“f°d~ it ‘°°““ Leopold ui. also reiinined in will lwlulm- The London. uid- uke1y~ thot charles Francis Ad"“‘~ mourning, ooinxortiiu mi-bmi, ions ami soiiuiei-ii runny has Dormer WM!" 0' "W Unmd the Queen p¢0i_h¢r_ clans; for its clerical staff. In esac ~ sumo Now and skipper 01""-‘ Yankee, himself selected Miss Honey in be a member of hi-1 Lfterguard. The capacity in which Miss gooey l rily known as "S'.s" in -I noiitin‘§°‘§i“io'i¢. win on wc-rd the noon. is unoei-tiin. the oroho sm. 'hstdacluesshewillnotbemerelvl rearl We shots re ,|\a\st.mhe y v- ’ r"prdeduanexpericnced ssllorand thceomhlv competent in no-in( lnmpetftiau. ~ ,Wy lst, Itchy Tess 7-? is Iillgwsm ' lhqtelosllo itil The pretty youll( came fran Sweden ‘Belgian husband, woman. Bbs cm of the h and she 1-no-_-'_-___ flnllvlllll iii; §l§§§?:l 8° '“° igiiflg siiiiig the Welsh nigllsh accent wal found unlntelligiblo ig ui; am- ltnqliahesroi-viosversa.at the international Rugby match at lldin- burgh recently-#when 15,000 Welsh- mm visited Scotland-the L M. B. lmt \ “Flying Bums" of womi- spssting railway officials for in- terpreter service. aorsunssvm nr _ammo anna I Ei E it Eg 1 hither alias? i.1oNrc.°oMsnv`A ' B1 l In Senate .Say ren ch (By Melvin K. Whitcleather, Alo- c'ated Press Staff Writer) (A. P. By G\\ar1l|an'l Special Wim) PARIS, Much li-The chiefs oi' !‘mnce’s armed forces agreed today that it was impossible for t.h.i.s country to disarm and permit Germany to re-arm. without huther security guar- sntees. A decision on this point was reached as the Council of Ns- tioml Defense began its efforts to smooth out the French xe- fusal to the British proposal on German re-armament, and shortly utter it was lsamed that Francs will begin her 1934 naval replacement jlogrsmnie immediately. Premier Gaston Doumerguc presided at the Cou.noil'a meet- ing. The participants were Gen eral Maxima Weygand, Uhief of Staff; the two rankins of- ficers of the general staff. Marshal Henri Pctain, Minister of War, and General viowr Dermin, Minister of Air; Iran- cots Pietri, Minister oi' the Navy, and Louis Bu-thou. Por- eign Minister. The military heads weighed the question of whether France should quit trying to obtain “A bad arms convention" or whether the door should be slammed on all disarmament attempu in view of the Ger- man re~».rmament. Britain Has Healthiest Season 0n Record IONDON, Big. March B-Britain is eirperiericng its healthiest winter for years. I.nfluenza,c'ne barometer ofthe n.ation‘s health. is cisming fewer victims than for ii. long time. During the first four weeks of the year then were 303 deaths in England and Wa'/es from influenza. Lost year in the same per"od there were 5.230 deaths! The last week in January usually finds influenza. st its peak. Iast year., there were 1.934 deaths in the week., this you only 0'1- In Greater London. influenza claimed only thirty-five victims during the wei, ounpared with 041 last year. Of the ll! large torus llrtedin the !ug'st.ra.r-General‘s weekly re- turn eighty-eight can boast. com- ,nlete immunity from influenza deaths during the week, What is the reason for lmglandi clean “bill of health " Here are the opinions ofrepie- seritative Landon medical officers of health: Dr. J. B. Howell, of Hammer- smith: "Inst yes.r'a fine summer provided people with the abil ty to ruist dissaae. The low influenza figures are all the more remarkable inview ofthe fogs wehavehad. They usually are conducive of bronchial ailments . There have been epidemics of scarlet fever and dliphthera, affecting Children main1y.but the toll is nothing Ike that normally taken by iniluenn" Dr. D. M. Cunnan. of Berrnond- Sfy: the hot. dry manner un- doubtedly oolitzlbuted toward the low number of Dr. 0. MacDonald. snfhtant M0. Battersea.: The low record of in- fleunn death must bs put down to the infloenoo of the weather." Dr. 0. Oisrk 'rrottei-. of Illlrutcac “I noted the low death rain mm :gxlcsusss in mylutnpcrtgtis- e lowest ill' you-I is.- lingtim. There hnssm practically no infiiuenm. although mild colds have been plvvalsnt. The weather has been hbnly fr-'cable to fen- vral pod healii." IGNIQIAMWIKN AIIIINOBIAIM OHIDAGO. lhlvha-ibn an replacing wrmssnllltnacgrarhls mdsacntaris.Jotm0.Uln|sn. vocstaraial pisnmmt calibur atthoUnivultyc(mts@nlii lliliii; iii illlii Hochelaga Subventton Discussion' in Parliament U -~ _ h@ll|iMOd Fd Uomlivlll. l . . E .iiirili .sig-roligi <5” si ~ SA ' iilliiiilzzéliiririiilig - ilrrilieil lllginftirllll - it “ri g‘§= is ’ §-° ~l~ §=§E§§i Eriéi.§§€5§s§§§Frrs5E§g§=i‘ - i.;l§_nrii..:iii°‘“ii.n - iii l .i..l .IDU m- ber |° that '0 say. I ncotion Charlotte but if and I ba again I refer bi.; remark contracts-s into either by Government for s lervicc between Picton and Oharlottetnwn,` not for $0.000 l. YHF. 110% f0l' $30,000 a year, but for 040.000 I year. If llam t last Mir. BEINNEIT: par en voted the money. Mr. DUFF: I thank thee, 0 Jew. for that word. Thst. is just exact-, ly the trap I would expect scmeone‘ to fall into “if pu-li.\ine.nt voted the money." The minister i.s quite right but only up to I certain point. What ia that point? As I say. the contract was for $40,000. If the Minister of Trade and Commerce tMr. Stevens) had put nn item in the estimates for 040.000 and the hon. member for Qnema moved to reduce it to $20,000 and was sm- tairied by the committee, then the` Prime Minister would be right. But s contract has been entered into and thai government does not wait for this committee to reduce the amount; in spite of the con- tract. and in spite of the sanctity of that contract, the government re- duces the unount from $40,000 to 90,000. Now where is the Prime Minia‘ter'n argument that this is correct? We have not been uked to vote $40,0fX) in tho case of this Pictou-Charlottetown service; we have been naked to vote only $20100. I say to the Prime Minister that if he will inciel-ss this vote to the amount of the contract. 840.000 and the com- mittee decides that it will vote only $30.01!), then it will be time enough for him to ssy that the govemment can gay only what parliament votes. We cannot move tp increase a vote, and with a ooutr-not still outstand- ing. this particular vote should never have been decreased. The Prime Minister lays that all the government can do is to pay the money voted by parliament, but I think he knows better than that. He is A great constitutional lawyer and he knows that if the govern- ment decided to increase this vote to 8100.000, it could be put through the house with the gowrnmentb present majority. Yet the Prime Minister tells Us that all they can nay in the 820.000. Having entered into a solemn contract to psy s stesmlhlp company A certain amount of money, that company having bought p. steamshtp for the purpose of carrying out that con- trlct, and having fitted up that ship, this governmt has no right to reduce the lubaidy to that steam- sbln company by fifty per cent. It ll h0t fair. it is Mt decent and, what is more. it is not good busin- ess. .ML VliN'l0'I': Can the minister informmesatothenumber of pallmlcra and the quantity of freight carried on the service be- tween Charlottetown, Victoria and Kallid-ly'| wharf. Mr. EPIVIINB: Tin vessel made 211 trip! and carried 3.500 plsasezig- era, 10,000 barrels of freig t and IM held 0! live stock. Hr. VllN'I0'I‘: What is the dia- tlnoei Nr. SIIVIIYB: The service is rather irregular, but the longest distmos is twenty-six miles. ltr. DU&°.': It is usual when a member uh questions for thc minister to answer. In my cus either silence gave consent of the ministerhu nothing to say.'I would likeioletbscklorthsmoment to the Prime lliniltefl idea of the sanctity of contracts. I notice he is not in bin seat; perhaps he hu gone to look up the constitutional law on the lit uk the moms, !."!¥"¥_‘EE%E§ €§i§;§ fig; §§i§§i'§"l§§§ii;iEl§§ilis ici.;§rf`ilil=.ii.§iii§§ir2§t =;;llfi';§o=éirfileilflilil E. iii. .iilsiliilfstiiililéli ‘ HI. ‘i lemhvuli i»=f==========a I . » . , .f f: 'f°`°f'§_"" W :f ".5 .iiiitég ilazlllil l gi mm Et? ig§.§n§,§i. 0 E;§Ea§E EE iiiilglrlliii nnéilli cta than lubiect to by psr1ia~ ament. It is uso covenmtcd- t-hlt the contractor will accept H19 'amount voted by l\\|'1|l-lB°U"- N0' 'tho hon. gentleman a little while go argued quite earnestly thi point: is the government discharg- ing its oblisstioii u n. party to till contract by Submitting to parlia- mentangtueotherthln thefigure stated in the contract? The advice I have received on that point-lt il onctowbichlgavccarcfulconsid- eration-is that it is quits compet- ent for the government in submit- ting its eltimntu to submit what- ever sum it may lee nt in rllllfd 90 thme matters. The government having submitted an estimate to parliament, and parliament accept- ofthscontractssfarssthegcv 'MARCH 10 ernment is concerned Or putting it other way, then is no recourse against the government for taking thought to the point mined bv my would be no chance of recovery byf contractors who might take the so tion he has suggested in that re ine of the services which were n ju in many instances a contraction in the use of the services. In some My duty in studying thee mst to be d within reasonable bounds Ocal l further amounts But ons must ex tersldoxwtblamemyhon feeling, always a demand for rc friend or one or two hon. members o e nditure on this account. I have vices. e advanced for the continuance of se subsidies is that we hsvs tlemen will recognize thl.t_ wh t able in buoyant times when reven- ues sre coming in freely, in dimciiit times when every dollar of expen- diture must be examined with care the argument is not a very .sound one. The result is thot we hsvs lessened in some respects the sub- ventions for these services. an ing lt, that constitutes s. fulfilment an _ 3 . css traf . mat . . An woul I Unit deal of Interest to the can understand that if the freight d passenger traffic went over th highways instead of by th steamers that might be 3 rg or the reduction of then subsidies do not know how much geography the minister knows, but surely ho does not suggest that there fi g highway between Picton and Char- lottctown. Mr. S'I‘l|V`liN'S: Nb. Mr. DUN: The mlnister’| answer was that tho subsidy was decreas- Cd DGCIUM in the llst few ye hi( ber mu Ch hwsyl instead of the old we te. That certainly dom not appl way is the broad N»orthumbcr.s.nd` strait which sometimes gets pretty lsubskly subject to vote by that procedure I have given some ’°“¥h‘ n friend. md I think perhaps it was the introduction of the car are-but I should like to h0 could be argued the other way, but ‘°”'7' "mm “rn” ° K°°d deal °1 I the traffic. and which was instal- am definitely assured that there kd ‘mr this “mul mmm” W” entered into. nd there; the car ferry has been in It But there is something more to *mm f°' “ 5”" mmy years' _ this I d° Mt wish t° "md" or 1-‘nimtruieeutt‘hi:t|`pl;?i§ll.lyth§q§i\i;)tp;<‘;lf€ii'y colm) The then Minister oi reflect upon any services but W” bum md put in *mee bb entered into in buoyant periods are f1:§°"b“(5°$uT°‘§:‘°n"m§°r"‘:§e ot “med wa” The" hu been vice' between Plctou and Charlotte- ‘ways subject to s voir- of . town was entered into in solemn form between the owner of the devzoxhhaax miiizhe ofbtehg “eamsmp 'md H” Auiesw me Kms no represented by the Minister of Trade and Commerce, and the go;-x d to a erta ters isps) try to brinz thc amounts 5123123* ofggleg, foggy cgzncn 5;; greg; r1i;iis't‘hl;egl:e"i;eixsl1i;nu;'Iet agiittli cific service beween Pi u ' ' I well know that tEérc is always Charlottetown this is a most important service. iso his best Judgment lu web The service from Cap, -I-m.mc_,m,,e sounds good to the poison eip to Bcidsn does not take care of ‘"3 Rh* '“b“idY~ enum ve vigomusl , I ‘ chu lottetown. which is the traffic ies. I assure my hon. friend from 1”' including the 'PML 3° me be plunm mdeod U I we” reduced these subsidies because a mums, but I hue Mt it my duty been adopted, or cause of the car ferry service between Cape Torm- in some measure to restrict the mme md Borden XP9 "md t‘° d° '° hmm' 1” mind th' about the sanctity of contracts. mid One of the commonest arguments d f, he zgfsth? ‘$615058 ;1u:§_T;'n °§_n§gt action in the excliequer court! be brought against the gov=mmcnt. damages' them in the pm. 1 mink hon. rea- .nm L, qu,” ,,,_ but we `m,,,,s.,., Q . such an argument may be accept- ;1l|:1\Bl::°tmg°uxfeuc,:;':;;.“.g]'v;I;\tE):e51£$at1;g has been going on for years that the contractor cannot sue the government if the minister deliber- ately reduces the amount from $40,000 to $20,000. Thai, is ii differ- ent. matter altogether; tint; is a deliberate breach of clintract on the part of the govemmcnt. I can _ understand that if this high court Mr' DUMP' I mm’ mkmd Wm' of arliament were asked ro vote ess :son an Kirin of the ministq' uid the gov- ernment would be clear and the 1 contractor could not sue the gov- 1 ernment for the difference. I re- DG t. 1'. clause in the contract which per- mits this government deliberately md msliciously to reduce the amount payable under thii contract by 330.000 without first submitting the original amount to parliament. MR.. RAIEION: In reply to the hon. member for AntigonLsh-Ciuys- th' ”°°°’° '"4 °'*"“°° “’ “°° "‘° borough oar. bum the minister y ltsted that he had advice as tothe non-liability of the depariment in to an ""1" “tw” P|°t°“ ‘"4 the one of a reduction in subsidies, lrlweiovn. where the only mah- due to the not thot there win u. clause in the ment. Circumstances may 5, Mr. STEVENS: Of course there feleut nov:-I do not think direct. attention of the minister to occurred in 1930. when tlis ter made that statcniciit I a discussion which took 1930 between tho prime (Mr. Bennett), then leader oi , opposition, and the then .,... of Trade and Commerce im, , Mr. DUFF: The minister is wrorlx and Commerce \-.'as- tskch ici to task for stating; tina; the .. ments under the contract mo ment. 1 would like io quois , page N62 of l-lansai-f°*'°""’ =a i = * lg: s5§l ig’ till? E § §e.§a` iii? it §i I sssvlsit. Wnsnsatidyyvil-