MAXIMS 01A. MERE MAN Few W!" F‘ “m” l kwph‘ m" o; mob o. from Ioulided Ill‘!- “mm disn TWO come. =-— 0 lirnlill In u“, Qprlutirlfl }W[/ /// ' The People's Paper Undersea Craft , . Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1932 8 PAGES MAXIMS morrow you lain; costar oil. u OFA MERE MAN Eat, drink, and be nzcfry, an‘, ' Annuiil huinu-riptlonn llcllvrreil $3.00. lly siuu chhuuh uhu u. s. A. use. Takes Fatal Three- To That n: woiun ilsnmiuru cor-runner Representatives 0i Sixty-Four Nations; Will Meet In Gen-l eva On February 2,5 For GreatestParley, j in W0r1d’s History! ‘QyGeorge ll mbleton, Canadian Preu- Staff Writer) Yiorucvi. Jan. zo-(ciihadian h; Cable) -Representatives of 04 mo; meet here on Feb. 2 for, qpgreatest disarmament confer- nuin the world's history. In the miiwill be Rt. Hon. Arthur Hen- isnn, who was foreign secretary tithe former British Labor Gov- gumcnt. Delegates will be repre- uiilive of all members of the we ind, in addition, of the valid States, Soviet Russia, Ai- gtmlitair Brazil, Costa Rica, Tariff Similar ios on the Government scheme, the Decker Of__(_lan. IDNDCIIT, Jan. 28. (Canadian Press Cablel-Notlcs on a tax-ii‘! bill will be tho first order of bus- iness when Parliament resumes on Feb. 2, it was understood tonight. Speed will be the first essential. The crowded weeks on the coming session will be primarily devoted to restoring s. favorable balance on trade. Today and tomorrow the Cabinet is putting the final touch- airn of which is to both improve trade and supplement the Nation- al income. To achieve the desired end the} government proposes to take tho most evmedtious steps permitted under the rules on the House, to translate its proposals into law. Some doubts apparently have aris- en as to whether all the proposals in the Government's scheme could be made appllbable immtdiately they were introduced-whether it would not be possible to forestall impos- ltions couched in general tenns, as for instance by rushing in goods (Continued on Page 'i) THE snuiiioi . psudoniigypt, Helaz and Turkey. "Igmtlu hotel reservations have tesfbooked to accommodate an ‘hiding amiy oi three thousand ‘Hates, experts and stall oi all N |_il_n|i About 650 National- ists In Various SIRE Harbin, Manchuria. bziptions. ‘tile first three weeks, it is ex- Md, will be consumed in general Parts 0i The Coun- blilo with each delegation setting hill its views. Then will come hlillllfln of committees. The con- lmtt Proper does not expect to mciude its work for a year. It hi beiore it n task vast in mag- lltude. No attempt has been made (Continued on Page '1) try Arrested. (By James P. Mills, Associated Press Siafl Correspondent) BOMBAY, India. Jan. 26. AP.)- About 650 Nationalists in various parts oi the country were interned and sentenced todiy for celebrat- ing the third anniversary of Ma- hatma Gandhi's "declaration of ih-l dependence” for India. Police broke up a disorderly mob in Bombay,‘ ANNOUNCEMENTS, comm; EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETC "will-flee Club loading live stock Why morning, 28th. 3l5-l-27-li. using their sticks. A number oi de- mionstrators required hosptal treat- ment. At several points in the city [the demonstrators built bonfires oi British clotnsnd one such crowd. (otter being dispersed by charging police, reassembled and stoned o police station. Police fired over the’r ‘heads. . 1 In Calcutta 240 Gandhi follow- ers were arrested: in New Delhi the total was 103 and in Bombay B0. .The Nationalists were taken into l custody for attempting to raise the Nwlonalist flag. for snging songs and for reciting in publicthe text or the declaration proclaimed by Gandhi at Lakhore in i929. irouuiv PRIZE w | N N E R s List oi prize winners at the Poul- try show held in Nash Motor Boles Rooms, Queen 5t: lam l" 8r and Miiiview Clubs loading "Otis ‘Tuesday, February 2nd. 316-1-27-11. Qwerlied Drlvlns Club will mimics Wednesday. January 318-1-27-11. , M ‘(an Year skins at Wlltshlrc 8y night, January 27th. 3234-27-11. u W“ “who to the card party and MN in the Masonic Hall. Hunter ‘r- Thursday night, January 28. mcnts served. 2984-26-31 "Hannah's Iron Dukes vs Gran- _1n Hllhiield Rink tonight. his liter match. soc-ii "Bu ' m§$§ai§“§iv§"¢?-§I6¢ilf§lii'lllii bind aehdlhss. Choruses. Pipes, n! lllil vlOlllll. Q15-l~22-§l. , "czgflul-grythgvdalncs in Emerald ' - stormy come agr-"IY. Music furnished by Jack “*- ooz-i-ao-zi uwhht . dW """ g n Social evening Lot. i, ggfhursday. 28th. Admission - 1‘ stormy. Friday. 294-148-81- Standard Varieties Bantams, Cochin, Buff-lot hen. lst puilet-Doris Pickard. Bantams, Cochin, Black-lot hen —Peter Craig. Bantams, Cochin, White-lat lien. ist cookerel. ist and 2nd pallet- tonne“ Do ' y , “ hi5 miss Mt. ‘Melllck “ma,” wltl-llfrehsmcert in Pinw- m, hm at a M] ay even ng, 1 ' w; n not m, .000. Peterson. m‘ n“! tine evening following. Bantams, Rose comb-lat cock. 399-1-35-31- _ int and 8rd hen, 2nd cockerel, 1st ‘Mien. x...“ ‘Sh, ilhd mo puilet-L A Hsscord his o‘ . . . mil!!! fat cattle. Cwigs all: °°¢kl 2nd hon, 1st oockerei, 3rd for shipment o k n Ilebruary 1st. pullstr-J. D. Agnew. “Klnlzidhia A Mcuugflflofi g 1231' I mmdhl» 'Glmc—ist and and ' ' °' - cock. m and 2nd hen, llt cooksrel. asi-i-ao-ai. (Continued on rm a) l 1am. From England ' YOUNGEST‘ COMPETITOR. Miss Megan Owen Taylor, 11-year old British figure skating dliam- pion, recently arrived in New York city to train for the forthcoming winter events of the 1932 Olympics which will be held at Lake Placid, N. Y. She will be the youngest competitor in the 1932 games. 45 CHINESE, KliiEii ui 5r BAiTiE (By James P. Howe. Associated Prom Stall’ Correspondent) TOKYO, Jan. 26—(A.P.)-A bit- ter street battle in which forty-five i Chinese were killed was reported today by the correspondent of the Bongo (Japanese) news agency at Troops of General Ting Chou, former COmilillnicl of Chinese east- ern railway guards. entered the Chinese quarter of Harbin and loot- ed it the correspondent said. Twen- ty Chinese policemen and twenty- five Chinese civilians were killed and as many more were wounded. The disorders were laid by the Rengo correspondent to the lax control over Ting Chaos troops by his officers. Information from Shanghai in- (Continued on Page l) “Went Like Hot Cakes ” (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, 0nt., Jan. 28—On- tario's 825,000,000 in bonds placed on tho market today went like hot cakes. According to information re- ceived at the parliament buildings the short term block oi $5,000,000 ut six percent was sold before l0 dclock and it was stated the total loan would be oversubscribed be- fore the end oi the day. One pur- -chaser took a block of one million . dollars. i OVER-SUBSCIU BED TORONTO. 0nt., Jan. 26. (By the Canadian Press-The Province oi’ Ontar1o5s $25,000,000 loan was ov- ersubscribed today, a few hours ai- ter it was offered to the public. An] nouncement of sale of the $5000.00’) debentures, mzturing in three years, was made early in the day. whlc tonight an official statement from Hon. E. A. Dunlap. provincial treas- urer, said the entire two-issue loan had been absorbed. Churchill Opens Next Summer OTTAWA, Ont, Jan. 26—(By the cohesion Prom-The m"- 0f Churchill will be open for com- merce this summer. Hon. Dr. Man- maqmmlll mflttlnl of the 1* mo 2nd pulIot-I-Isrbett om. ion. Mlnlltor of Railways and Cs"- In 1.; 4551s: Circle will be held Bantams. A. o. v-m cock, m III. mm this afternoon. "we will when,“ y,“ ‘a’??? t :5") l" hen. 3nd cockorsl, lst and no pull- b0 in o position to handle any “m” M15011 Mathew; 512.2% ' commerce offered," the M1015"? The Caledonian Club concert at the Prince Edward Theatre lost ev- ening in celebration oi the Burns anniversary was attended by un audience whose upprruistion oi the entertainment was most on- thusiastic. Produced under the yatmruge of His Honir Lieutenant Grreiiior Dalton and Mrs. Dalton, and l-lis Worship Mayor Prowsc and; Mrs. Prowse, the program was one c-i the finest and most enjoyable given in this city for some time. line loral artists, 101111)." i.-~_i by Mr. Alcxuudcr Campbell, noted tenor, of Invergordon, Scotland, and Master Harold Sutherland, Nrn Scotlali champion boy piper 0' Westville. N. gave a prriormunce, the un- iiozzn excellence oi w'i..‘;i showed conscientious practice and attent- ior. to detail. and was ifghly cred- itable t0 all concerned. of n-ir. Campbell’; par‘, l'n the entertainment it is impossible to speak without eulogy. Posessed of a tenor voice of great range and lceai ty he also captlva ed (h: aud- tence by his dramatic ability in in- .rreting some i: th- most dii- flcnil composttiow in the repertoire! lThine Eyes." and a humorous Irish l]. P 6 21 S 6 GetsNewPoshtls With Concert Enthusiastic Reception Of First Performance Of Burns Anniv- ersary Concert Last Night. ofnny Scottish singer. ‘These songs -en familiar to Mi, but seldom have they been heard vim the magnificent effect which Mr. Camp- l‘.'-li surceeded in importing to them. He appeared on four occasions in the course of the evening and re- secnceo each time lo enthusiastic enoores. . '11- his first aorieartnce Mr. Campbell sang “Ye Banks and Braes of Bonny Deon," and "Mac- Gregor‘; Gathering.” His spirited rendering of the latter song espec- ially made a profound impression. as did h"s subsequent numbers: "Annie Laurie," “Pipes o’ Gordon Men," “Lrrssie o’ Mine," "The Road to the Isle," "Hebridean song," and "Kitty My Love Will You Marry Me?" Responding to encores, Mr. Campbell sang “At Eventide." "Lift song "Kitty O'Toole." The entertainment opened with enjoyable Scottish selections by the orchestra, followed by musing num- bers by the Pr-Tnce Edward Island Highlanders Pipe and Drum Band (Continued 0n Page 3) SeveralThousand Reported Killed JIn San Salvador HON. E. N. RHODES Who will succeed Prime Minister , Bennett as Minister oi Finance. PORTLAND, Eng. Jan. 26.—The entire Portland mini swecping i10- ifii- was ordered to sen. tonight to sci-sch ior the British submarine M-2 wh? ch made a HAVE of‘! Portland this morning and has not been heard from since. Other warships were ordered to Bet under way at the earliest moment to aid in the search. The commander in chief l at Portsmouth also ordered war- ships irom that port to put to sea to co-operate with the Portland ves- sels. Many men oi the Portland mine uw iiiNiiER or iiilAilBE Understood Hon. E» N. Rhodes Will Be Sworn In Within sweeping flotilla who were on shore leave were in theatres and motion picture houses. The programmes were interrupted and an order for all men in the flotilla to oln their ships was read from the stag- es. The M-Z, formerly the K-li), was built in 1920, and is oi 1.500 $095 u’ laceme it above water and 1,950 underneath. She is-296 ieet long (Continued on Page 7) 7 Next Few Days. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont, Jan. 26.—Hon. Edgar N. Rhodes will be Minister of Finance when Parliament opens. Prime Minister R. B. Bennett in- tends to relinquish the duties of that department shortly; and Mr. Rhodes will then be sworn in. For the early part. if not the whole of the session, Mr. Rhodes will retain (Canpdian Press) NEW YORK, N. Y., Jon. iii-Un- confirmed private advices received in New York tonight said that sev- oral thousand persons had been killed during the disorders of the last three days in the Republic o! Salvador. take core of the lives and prop erty oi both natives and foreigner: Eleven supposed Communist were executed after entering a mil- itary barracks in the interior and severe casualties were reported in fighting at various places, but the number of killed and wounded was SAN SALVADOR, Jan. 26--(A.P.) undetermined. -—Salvador's so-calied Communist l Communists had been driven out uprising had taken countless lives of the towns oi Sonzacate. Izalco, today, the government indicated, Tacuba and other places, officials but a request for the landing oi said, and government forces were British marines brought reassur- in complete control throughout the ances of public safety. mountry. Heavy troop reenforce- David Rodgers, British Charge ments arrived in San Salvador, the Duafiaires, appealed to provisional Capital, from San Miguel, Zacate- President Maximilian Martinez for ooluco, Qllflfilifi-Peqlle and other pLTmlSSID to land the Marines to points to preserve order. Thousands protect British interests. The Pres- ' ident replied that he was able to 4 I (Continued h‘. Page 1) I Annual Meeting" P. E. I. Island Ayr- shire Breeders Th” “ma? mm"! 15151111 M!‘ sblo a consignsncnc sale be held Sh“ Breeds“ held their annual this yeer which would assist to mm“? l" "m Mflflflhlrll H111 swine Arr-hog preed in the itine- Charlottetown yesterday alter-noon. 13pm with the presdent, senator J. B, ‘sinclair. presiding, Following tho reading or m; min- gvies oi last year's annual meeting. ,:he president, AUDITOR'S REPORT The Auditors rqlort, submitted by in his address stated M0501’ MsvRas showed that a sot. ‘that he snowed to nets the fort- fsioctory balance cf $66.65 was unate situation wlfch prcvaflemmalnt; ngd m ¢'~- -" 567i: of the lemons the Ayrshire Breeders in theliedger. l Lslhlld. Dilfllg the Q5; yen‘ thfl hlllhbe!‘ of breeders gs well as tho number of cattle had increased god ll W" sfltlfylns to nots the pro- sress in these reipecte. Senator Sinclair urged that partiouiar lt- tmtien be odd so the weeding out ‘of undesirable stock and that sys- stematic breeding be curried out to Wild "D the herds. ‘This, the Dres- fdem ‘imimdfii would enable the Ayrsnrs Breeders to have quality herds who: would i» readily ssle-' "M! "h"! ti" WWI-tune time er-| rlves. 9"“ "Weir limo that if we IIPOIT OF SECRETARY- TIIASUBIR Ill‘. Bert R. Brown of York. P. 311M611. (Contains 4m m, s) also the administration of the De- partment oi Fisheries. Intimation ‘o this cflect is made in highest wvernment circles. ‘Ion. W. A. Gordon, Minister of uigration and Mines, will very (Continued on Page 3) hriiiiiniris. LUSEIIVES Explosion In Welsh Coal Mine Takes Heavy Death Toll. (Spcclnl to the Guardian) CARDIFF‘ Wales. Jan. 26—Ele'v- en men were dead today as a rc- sult of an explosion in the Llwyn- pic. colliery in the Rhondda Valley last night. Thirty men were work- ing ln the mine at the time. Rescue parties went down immediately. Jock Evans, famous Welsh tenor, joined the rescue party, but was overcome by gas and (lied before aid could reach him. Other mem- bers of the party working under the handicap of the fumes brought out the injured, some oi whom died after reaching the surface and the bodies oi those who died below. The fire which followed the explosion was still raging in the interior of the pit today. 1 New Secretary To The Premier. (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Ont. Jan. 26-Andrew l‘ I" “am” M! "mull "W" D. Maclean of Toronto, scion oi “ amhurmum“ d ‘he w‘, the Toronto publishing family. will Full“! "=4 tmwhed upon IW- be appointed private secretary to ( ‘m! ‘um. 94 Unfit $9 5513111" Premier R. B. Bennett at Ottawa. (‘ll-l according to unofficial information W111i: the put yell‘, Mr. Blown 1m night. n is (mash-ma the m5“ “l” 5 Wfllllflmlnt sale hid "appointment will be announced not been hols duo to the fact lhfli prior to the opening oi Parliament a sutfiolcnt nunhlr o.’ quality lfl- on Feb. 4. Mr. McLean is the son ‘ -—‘- of Major Hugh C. Mncbean and Mrs. llocLeai-i of TormtA l i l INBIBTED HONOLULU. Jan. 26-<A.P.)—— Mrs. Granville Fortescue, society ‘matron, her son-in-law. Lieut- ~ Thomas H. Massie, and two navy enlisted men, E. K. Lord. and M" bcrt O. Jones, were indicted today by the Honolulu Grand Jury for second degree murder in connec- tion with the abduction and slay- ing oi’ Joseph Kahahawai. ‘- ed attacker of Mrs. Fortescues daughter, Mrs. Massie. i- Dive AiBritisIISSuo Is Believed t Lost Submerged Off-fiirtland Yester- day Morning And Is Still Unre- ported—70 Of Crew Aboard. MAI) HERMIi GIVESMUIJNHES i u r __§ l | P Crafty Trapper Makes E s c a p e A i t e r Wounding A Con- stable Who At- tempted To Enter Cabin — Posse Had Him Surrounded. EDMONTON, Alta, Jan. 28. (By the Canadian Pressl-‘Ihrough the ‘bleak darkness oi’ the tree-studded ‘Arctic . Northwest, Albert Johnson is fleeing tonight from the reach oi the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. who always get thefr mar. and have sworn to capture the sul- len faced, sharp-shooting trapper of Rat River. A Mountle pos=e returned today to Akinvik, 150 miles inside the Arctic circle. weary from moshing the 80 miles that separated the police post from Johnson's fortress- cabin, and reported grimly that the cnfty “mad hermit" had dis- appeared. it was the third police (Continued on Page 1) Tourist Ass ’n.. Launch nvassing Teams Or- nized AtGet-Togcth- Meeting Last Night. go 8i.‘ ‘The annual camPB-ilh 0! a" Tourist Association opened last ov- crfng when the pledge 08117-1 W9" distributed to the different canvas- sing teams at a dinner held in the Queen Hotel at which the Presid- ent of the Association. MF- Justice Arsemuit presided. In his opening remarks Jud!“ Arscnault said it W08 1059114"? I” sec the work that is belnil dime by the Association. When 011E w; smash Ol‘ iwenty persons l" the Tourist oflice seeking iniorm- niion he can see that s. great many (Continued oh mo =0 l es Campaign Can. Tobacco For West Indies (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. S.. Jan. 26-05!!- adian-grown tobacco from the a8- ricuitural areas oi Ontario is about to storm the citadel oi the "Havana lent" in the West Indies. When the Canadian National Steamer "Lady Rodney" soiled from Halifax today for Jamaica. she carried in her holds a considerable quantity of raw tobacco from Ontario de- stined for a factory in Kingston where it will be used for experi- mental purposes. Record d’: Forecast of the Weather \|l-‘.'l‘l§0l(()i.l')(“.lI‘.-\li OFFICE, "for-l m», Out, Jun. 20- NIINIDII‘)! AND MAXIMUM TE!!- PERATPIIEB Dawson Vancouver l-lrlluonioli llii Winnipeg Toronto (ltluwu Montreal Quebec . .. Fnlut John linlifux (‘liurlutlotuwn FORECASTS Ottawa nmi fmivr 8t. Lawrence Val- leyn-lm-sli shifting winds: cloudy uml mil-l with Ivrflllllfllilll rsln. Lower M. Lowrance Voiley-nfitrong lrullinvr-Iierly winds; cloudy and mil with rniu. ‘iilf nnil North HIiorr-Sirong smith [<1 mull: u-imln; becoming mil|ler1 ulili lliun‘ or part ruin. lllnriilms Prorlnrea-Jouiherly Wlilllu increasing to strong; cloudy lud uiih. willi rniu hrinro night. lligli this this niivrnnbn at 1.50 and tomorrow luv-ruins nt 1.40. film acts this ilfhrunnn It 4.59 nlltl rises tomorrow nmrnln nt 1.26. mar qimrlcl‘ moon tin-day. Jon. 30. ma: n.m. Summorsido tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. one (HAP who is Buuumc. Will-i LoVE GENERALLY MAKE A Fuel. or i-lu\$.'1\.\= can FERRY ICIIEIIULI Week iliiyn-liizgvso Borden doll} , , . d i. mm. "ill-Z"- firinentine daily: 10M Im- lod 2-50 P-II-