Msxnrs I//W The diligent shall hear rule, the li/ ,,/ ,,/ .,`:,___ »», \\“` \\ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew MAXIMS V or A MERE MAN Glurmwii ‘inn//is §~»-»f»»»~»-~~»-»»--»»»»»»- t ij The Peop|e’s Paper ...cf -._._._. _Read byEverylJody \ -in-_.__ A rich mun's life is zi ransom. but the pour iscarvth no ihrvaienings. . .= _ _, | B ==_‘ I ee; , _ *A f.':.::.'.‘:._‘:°ts'.:'.‘:...£‘.':‘i1.'.::.‘....l“::..°°°" CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, sATU1l|un Drllserr-sl .\'.'|.|>|l Ili \I lin 00 nil lnllnllii il l`. H. \. S-'s BRITAI PLANS E AIR ORCE EXPANSIO STIll SEATS H FUR CANADIANS I AT UURDNAT M Dominion Allotm A l o n g' Corona Processlonal R Unfilled, Repor , BY I. NORMAN SMITH Canadian Press Staff W ` IDNDON, March 5-(CP _-Canadians may still obta in the official stands aio coronation prooesslonal ro ,_ *T was learned today, but app must reach Canada House April 1. Thus, while the demand official seats allotted to Kingdom groups increases wmplainis from all sides t h and such an organization neglected, Canadrs allocat mains equal to the Canad mand so far But it is stressed that p in visitors must apply imm ly as the High Commission lotment is expected to be April l Uncovered .seats on Gov stands are selling for $3.7 covered places cost $5.60. T emment is standing a loss enterprise. The seats are n sold to the general public, being allotted in batches ious groups, such as ex mon, the trade unions a bominions and colonies. Meanwhile the cost of c llsi seats is rising, though rntly not as fast as was a is rental figures fo fortable windows along th td. lt with meals, service, etc., ikyrocketlng. it new appears that _ti estimate that 10,000 C would attend the Coronat too high. Steamship bookl advance accommodation ions in London indicate t V (Continued on page COMING ‘EVE g "Annual cake .sa.e St. El Aid, Easter Baturday, Etotrlc. L-573 "Cornwall Rink toniii sports. races for difieren Hating after. L-24 "Borden rink tonight, bl light rkate, 8 to 10.30 ice. Admission 15 cents. “Hartsvllie Maple Le KingSt0n‘ Crystulé, Wllts lllght, playoff game. "Rovers vs. Maple Le ton Rink tonight. Game rtarts 8.30. &ste after. "Hockey at New Glasg uitbt. Rangers vs. Impcria Playoff game. Skate after "Hockey at Afton Arena to- night. Rice Point. vs. Ch "“Eyes of love" and S Murray Harbor North H mdnv. March loin. e P. M. 'ri I-HB. dramatic. 10c and 25c. L-259-3-6-li. " South Granville Dram Drcsent the pay "A Noble in North Granville Hall, this ll. I stormy, wednesday. L-260-3-e-ai. "Bee "Larry Breaks into Society" Bt. Patr|ck's, Mlroh 17th, Comer Hall by Websters Corner Pl“l’ers. Good specialties between ICH. L-209-3-3-13-15. '°Don‘t forget the Baptis , ladies Hospital Bale of cakes. cook- l Es and fancy breed today erdware C0. L-88-3-6-ll. bcx social in aid of ch York Thursdly. Merch ll. See ark Little Theatre players pre- t e one act comedy When the , N16? lies Away", also local side musical talent. L-223 3-5 21 "Com meal and “H D0 bblljht It “Wilt hllf the "TW 0! Your oets on e. feed value Nils. Why not ml-lie an end instantly make m 'Wt Your chipping club Ur the Livestock Marketing Board “Mft co-operative prices. L-220-3-5-2| ces -ni.. .U umxgnolinlton farmers are usually an opportunity "ld cracked corn for summer use, Vlhlll O0-Qpgfggjyg pn "°\' listing for third missed on nm. ears get "PW stocking up with com meal M . |11* in for next one. John R. Sharpe, °'l» x.-zoo-e-e-al . °’D0n’t miss the big concert and ur crack BY NORMAN CAMPBELL Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO, March 5 - A New- foundlander, centre of several On- tario political storms, tonight found himself a man without a party. Dr. A. Duncan Roberts, Sault Ste. Marle’s representative in the Ontario Legislature, was read out of the Liberal party and accused by his leader, Premier Mitchell Hepburn, of "bla.ckmailing” andof “conduct unbecoming a member of the Legislature." Dr. Roberts was told he would be moved to the opposition bench- es Monday. Thomas Kidd, whip of the Conservative party, with which the Sault member was at one time identified, made it plain no welcome waited him in that pal'ty's caucus. The Premier‘s action. stirring climax to as stormy a week as the Legislature has seen in years, came in answer to Dr. Roberts' charge in the House yesterday, when he accused Premier Hepburn of “utter dlscourtesy and cheap autocracy" Dr. Roberts expressed resentment at announcement of an Ontario iron-orc bounty 'being made through a private individual. The Premiers anger with Dr. Roberts far outreached his annoy- ance Tuesday night when he ad- journed the House because of one condupt of Hon. Peter Heenan, minister of lands and forests. Mr. Hcenan dened the speaker in ln- sisting on interrupting George Henry, Conservative House leader. Dr. Roberts made his charge be- cause the Ontario Governments intention to pay a bounty oi’ 81.02 a ton on iron ore beneficiated (treated for the removal of foreign substances) was made known by Sir James Dunn, president of the Algoma Steel Company. Dr. Rob- erts thought he should have been permitted to make the announce- ment he said. ' Today Mr. Hepburn declared Dr. Roberts’ animosity was chiefly be- Planc Forced Down licar Windsor, ll. S. WINDSOR, N. S.. March 5-The Eastern Canada airlines plane City of Charlottetown was forced down near Windsor yesterday airport officials revealed here today. Weather conditions similar to those that caused the forced land- ing of the City of Sydney near Saint John. N. B.. yesterday were given as the cause of the land- ing. The plane was in charge of pilot Martin Fraser. No me was injured and the plane only slightly damaged in the Windsor landing, officials said. Only slight. injuries were suffered . by the three occupants of the City of Sydney when lt cracked up out- side Saint John. It was announced the plane would continue its trip todly. if weather conditions pennitted- wom.n aecons v. s. ornlln 1.05 ANGELES. Merch 5-Mer- lene Dietrich, German film actress. asked today to become s citizen of the United States. she made out her first papers and was administered the oath 0! aueglanee by deputy Ctwrse E- Ruperich. She is eligible for citi- zenship in two years. _ I I A ____, cause he was “unable to blackmail the Algoma Steel Company into giving him a job on the company payroll in consideration of his sup- port of the iron are bill." He read a telegram from Bir James in sup- I port of his charge. Dr. Roberts’ reply today was brief, although he indicated he l might say more later. He pleaded ,i with the House to accept his ver- sion against Slr James’ in ,connec- tion w'lth efforts to obtain a med- ical contract from the steel com- s Read Out Of 5 UPEN3 |NUU||iY Liberal Partyi' Ontario Premier’s “Cheap Auto- A Cape T°"'“°“*.i“° L05' AT PURT Elli|N ster Guardian Ad- cracy” And “Utter Discourt- § mics To Pcaching. esy” Denounced By Former A Two Witnesses ; (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) Heard. PORT EIJGIN, N. B., March 5- Admission he had poached lobsters in 1933 and 1934 was made today by William E. Reid, Cape Tormen- tine, alobster guardian for the Department of Fisheries last year. He was the first witness ca`led thi: afternoon before the Royal Commission inquiring into illegal fishing of ilobstcrs and smelts. Local sittings of the Commission were scheduled to open last Mon- day but did not start until today owing to illness. The wilres expressed opinion there was no serious amount of WUY- ill I 1 bste fish . The Prem.ler's condemnation of trfcgtalagz yearn In "1‘g33h;1ehmcau‘§;t the 42-year-old former Mayor of , about 8,000 pounds of lobswrs Sault Bte. Marie was the second censure of a Sault Ste. Marie member by his leader. James Lyons, former minister of lands! and forests, sat for the Sault when i his resignation from the cabinet was requested by Premier Fergu- son because a relative of the min- ister was said to have PYOUBEU from a Government contract. Premier Hepburn said Dr. Rob- erts had earned a public reP\'\' mand because of his "unwarrant- ed" attack on mm and sir James; Dunn. The Premier revealed that this afternoon Liberal members of the House met' and discussed Dr. Rob- erts' attack. They passed a reso- lution of confidence ln the Prem-I ler. , The Premier said last year Sit James asked the Ontario Govern- ment. to give consideration to an increased bounty for iron ore rc- quiring beneiiciation. Last Febru- ary 9 Premier Hepburn wired Dl'. C Roberts and others to meet him ll and Sir James in Toronto. At this illegally while the next year, in partnership with Milton Allen and assisted by Dtmcan Grant and Basil Trenholme, :ome 5.000 pounds were caught. He abandoned the illegal practice because the catch was insufficient to _warrant con- tinued fishing. Some of the lob- sters were sold to Maritime Pack- ers, Limited. Reid declared he had never been bothered by guardians. He saw pa- trol boats “but they were lighted up like tourist resorts and were easy to steer clear of." He was nfvcr chased. “All the Arleux (a patrol boat) was interested in was to see if :ome poor guy earning about $30 a month had a 25 cent license. and- then they had to get the Gulf Rover (another patrol craft) down to help_3§em in that work," said Reid. Last year he found 30 or 40 ber- ried lobsters, that had been wash- ed, in every eight or ten crates oming from Prince Edward Is- :-md “to buyers in the Gulf or on thi* side." The other witness heard today, meeting assurance was given the Patrick Le _ ~ gcr, of Port Elgin, was b°“nt'y w°“ld be d°ub1ed` appointed a smelt guardian last Dr Roberts. Sir James and oth- ear. So far as he knew there was . ; y 35 333:15’ ggxganfgtnxgmofgléf no illegal smelt fishing in his dis- ,mf E was no Sh, James' trict. Leger said he could neither e “nsw r ta. ‘sion would read nor write very well. When was wld me on rw ec shown a smelt license he said stand. berts obviously shaken re =--r-Y '" ' " » 'l Dr. Ro . ‘ » ' plied he was unaware Premier Premier Mackenzie King when ho made his charge to the House Thursday. “The Premier has made some mis-statements." he went on. "Sir James Dunn did not go to Ottaym with me." » Dr. Roberts said he could see nothing wrong in his suggestion to Sir James Dunn he would like to be medical officer for the steel company. The suggestion was made in the presence of other parties and was not underhand. Hepburn was in conference with` (Continued on page 13) mcndment To ilailway Measure (C.l’. by (iuardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, March 5-The public accounts of the Dominion will ifereaftcr carry a.n appendixshow- ing all assistance ever given any railway, if an amendment to the Canadian National Railway Bill a roved today by thc Railways DP "Sir James Dunn made mis- and Shipping Committee is accep- statements in his telegram," he said." ted by the House of Commons. The amendment was presented ---_--_-i to the committee today by Trans- Sail Today 0n .Vagabond Bruise __ HALIFAX, N. S., March 6-Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Murray of Char- lottetown will be among the pas-. sengers on the vagabond cruise , Canadian National Steamship Col- bome which sells from this port tonight. Carrying s. capacity list of passengers the ship is sailing on a. month-long voyage to the Am- erican colony of Puerto Rico, the French colonies of Guadeloupe and Martinique, and the British colon- ies of Barbados, Trinidad, and Bri- tish Guiana. New Draws Nazi mmun, mu-on s-(cr-uavw -President Roosevelt came under the Me od the German press N; night ls the attack against Mayor Fiorelle Laguardia of New( York was extended to include the Am- erican people in general and New york gtgwg Govemor Herbert nenmsn mo maui stephen S- Wise of New York in perticu.sr. Furious because lleillrdll \'°' fused to retract any 01 Nl N' marks about Reichschanoollor Hit- ler' the pvemmgnt-controlled press "img vigorously into the battle of words. Der Angriff, mouthpiece for Pro- paganda Minister Paul Joseph oceania. vubhlhtd wo was of York Mayor’s Remark Press Blast pictures portraying the United Shin as a land of crime and pov- erty. More then Ln official apology from Secretary of State Hull must ‘ be forthcoming to erase the slur against. the Fuehrer, some news- papers said. WABHINCVIYIN. March 5-(AP) -The United Btstes apologized to the German Govemment today for lleyor Fiorello H. Lagiurdivs re- mark that s. figure of Adolf Hitler | should be placed in a "Hall, of Horrors." ` German sources here indicated today that the apology was satis- factory and that the incident was odicially closed- ‘ 1 A port Minister Howe. Discussion a- rose ss to whether the appendix should also be attached to the an- nual balance sheet of the C.N.R.. but Mr. Howe argued it would ~‘-‘-bafog-`¥- the railway accountants and the committee decided against lt. llova Scotia Plans Power Development (C. P. by Gnu-dian's Special Wire) HALIFAX, March 5-Plans for wlderpread distribution of elec- trical energy in the rural districts of Nova Scotia were outlined to the Nova Scotia Legislature today by Highways Minister A. S. Mec- Millan. "Hearty approval" of a bill to provide electric energy to country sections of the province came from opposition leader G. B. Ha.rrin8~ ton and other members on both aides of the House. The bill WIS given second reading today. Hon. Mr. MacMillan, chairman of the Nova Scotia Power Commis- sion said s survey had been ma. in the L(i(i pounds- (S112 Soouuo) fm- nit- def.-neo artillery steadily shelling Insurg- alone ' ` ` cnt forces entrenched in the Alca- .` e . _ _ _ mr, but with no fu,-the, infantry Viscount bw|nion_ scci'0iur_v of stale for zur, in 11 mem- i°n r@D01'i<‘pvd in its five-year $7.500.(i(l(i.(l00 ro- amiament plan. "It would be no bad thlnpj no said, "lf some orders were poet- (Continued on pace lfii Blum Restores Free Cold Movement To Avert Crisis PARIS, March 5-Premier Blum tumed tonight to the most con- servative instincts of the nation in a series of measures to rescue his Govemmcnt from financial dli'lcul- lies. To obtain support of French cap- ital abroad, or in hiding at home, the Socialist Premier offered rcs- toration of a free domestic gola market, a sharp Government pro- gram of economy and is guaran- teed national defence loan, repay- r able either in francs. pounds or- dnllars. A By the loan, to be the only one ` in 1927, Blum seeks to procurel some francs. For thc moment. the franc was expected to rest approximately at its present level which is about 105 to the pound sterling and 21.50 to the United Stntcs dollar. No dcf- inite pegging rate was announced. A commission was appointed to guard the franc, its membership comprising Emile Labcyrle_ gover- nor of thc Bank of Franco: Char- les Rist, lionor.\r_v trnvcrhotf Pin! Bnudcin. director-general of thc Bank of Indo-Chinn: and .i.\<-qn(\.< RueiT, director-ueuernl of mova- l - - ,_ . . , ~`- . . ostile raid. These balloons would drop 1| network of steel el the crucial ,mama smog cables, caging in the city and hlockinu any enemy plane the lioynl Air Force would and mcn with at first linc rmgth V onal defence to £269, 9, , , ' ' 348,695,000). The navy already has asked $525,325,000 and the armyl CUMPLETED ngines are to be completed in a ---_ ertificates Presentedy' At Closing Exercis-_ Certificates were presented M the closing exercises _yesterday of the secollrl home economics short; court conducted by the Womens Institute Branch. All interesting program in which thirty-one .lady .students tool; part and when ad- dresses were made by the Premier, Hon. T A. C.'i.nl;>l>ell. and Mr. W. R. Sll.i'.\.'. t;t\' nlinistcr of agri- cllltllrr~.\\'as hint .:. Prince olW.il- cs Collcuc. Hou. .\l:' C.\lnpli(‘Il told th( short. cozim- sludclits (lint llc hops <‘(l lll('_\' woiilfl take the closiilp in thc llnturc nl a rolnlliclicciiicnt rzltllcl' than all circling and that ilu-_\' \\'oliI.'i c.ll'l'_\' back io their homo coniiilliizllics a crcal tical of iiispli'atloll. He asked that they provide l(':lfl:l‘.~l‘.ip along the lines in lvlllcll lllcy llalrl l‘t-(‘(:\‘i-ci ln- slructinrl :illd ('(ul‘.'c_v llil<\rnl.l!;o:l. and in,=pirn:n\n to the lnciies of their honw rll.~~l:‘;(t\. The Pruinirr r:xprl‘s<(‘ri the regwts of Hon, W.H. Dclilits, nnni.\tt-r of :i::'1r:ilture. at (Continued ni, p:\;c 13| ceuckel-\-Y Nusa A liuseano ~ Cot~'\l>\.A\NS or /(uc Cool/msc. His wire. Makes lui/\ EAT . i-ue \r~lor>.oS'.' ,gl- i /’ ft/ A A *Q ,.l= 'S \ r f . is-==/” l`\ TORONTO, March 5 _ (CP) -< Minimum and maximum tempera- tures: ; llaiivsnll ?b 4 . Victoria 46 56 Etlinonlon 32 G0 ll('_:.i:n 22 44 Winnipeg 2-i 48 Toronto 30 33 Ottawa 14 :Z4 A Montreal 15 22 ` Quebec 3 20 Saint John 20 35 Halifax ?-5 33 Charlottetown 18 35 , Forecasts < Maritime Prc\'inre.<: F‘rc.sliiioi':li- lwcst winds; partly cloudy and ` niodcmfcly cold! lH"‘b1lbll' Sfiiilff' l ed sno\\'flurrle.<. l High tide this li1