n1" Gulllfl. IVIIIII II!- mlettatawn llnasdlnn Iva GUM. ‘jiiliji- "_' ‘_"' '—___‘_i'- r ~————-——--_-...._ .__ 1,800 Chinese ‘d CHARLOTTETOWN, can (lovers Prince Edward s 3 0N l“ ee Read by Everybo Island Like the Dew Y. APRIL 29. 1931 fly 16 PAGES MERE MAN Man's eons is fear that will not have light noi-‘sonnd. that will not hear with reason, that deafens and darkens and overwhelms. MAXIMS OIL Annual B; llall Canada and U. 8- vered 06.00. lb ltln '“"n' Lil-lid. i: Horrible Fate vv>ci~w: cuezLz> SHO WS WONDERFUL ENDURANCE CriedA Little ButThaFsAll, , iTot To Id Officer Seven Year Old Child Of Mr. And. Mrs. Ira Fraser, Bedeque, Wanders From School And Walks 14 Miles Before Being . Found. Ambassador REMARK RESENTED United States Ambassador in finale. Irwin B. McLaughlin, whesa lllmd remark that members ei pro. wiislonal Iuvernment looked to blni like iallhirds. has aroused consider- able indignation ln Madrid. It Is Ic- poried that he may be declared "Persona non grate" by the repub- lican government. - \ u. see (British flnltctl Press) PBKING, April fies-Chinese emo- ‘als in i-iupeh Province, of which l-lankow is the principal city have been fwbidden to indulge in “west 35'1"!" b? an oiioial order. The or- ier declares that such dances are “immoral? ANNOUNCEMENTS“ COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. "Hear Mrs. (Dr) Itogerson and FPO!- Thompeon in Zion Hall, May llh- 4283-4-29-li. “Bee "A Noble Outcast" by St. Teresas Dramatic Club in C-MB-A. all". Vernon River, May 4th. 4381-44941. "Unloldllil ear oi Oosl Wednes- day. Thursday and Friday this week at Winsloe. Roland Boston. 42424-2841.. "The Willing Circle of King's Decanters, Trinity uhhsd Church. zake sale. B. A. MacDonald's stare Baturdly. Mey 7th. G380 “Mlllisr Meetinl Lldlel‘ Md P- l‘. !. Hospital. 5t. Psuls Parish "all. Thursday, at 3.30 sharp. 4272-4-20-2l. "The Orwell Oovs Women's In- ttltute will re st their popular play Th"?! Noth n; to Forgive" in Bel- llal- Public Hell. on Friday. May 1st. tIM-d-ld-Ii. "'I‘he annual meetln ed the Prince Edward Island M r League will be held in the Board of Trddt Rooms, Charlottetown. Wednesday. April 29th, at a p. m. The public are “mdlfllly invited to attend. J. M- Mwfidyen. Secretary. sseu-e-ss-u "m Daughters d: the Iimplre Christmas Oerd Competition closes November 1st. Prim 0100.00, $60.00 "lid 025.00. 11hr information, write | Bit t". Charlottetown. tIOl-d-H-il (iwlal to the Guardian) SUMMERSIDE. April IB-A little slrl. seven years old, losing her way from school, walked fourteen miles from North Badecue school almost to the New Anus-n me track before she was picked up by a "arch pir- ty. The little girl was the seven year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ire Fraser, of Bedequs. When the child did not come home for supper her parents became al- lmted and a search party scoured the woods for her, fearing she had WllidONd off. At 0 o'clock when no trace of her could be found, hcr aunt, Mrs. Lee o! summerside, phon. ed to Summers‘ 1e. Police. chief Kane sent Constable White in a cu to- yysul Newgenmn, where it weare- poried ‘a, little girl had been seen. Just before they policemen located her near the race track she was picked up by one of the parties on the lookout. Tells Story The little girl said she had been sent by the teacher for her hat to a house near-by nnd in turning round had missed her way. When she found she wag lost, she thought l! she found tho cross road she could get home. She was carrying her rub- bers and hat when found, and told the policemanJshe cried a little. Her home is a mile and a half from Clark's Mills 0n the wsy to North Bedeque. S. National! Pdrty Asked For In New Zealand (Brllish Untied Press) GANDHI-ILA. Austrllil. April 28- Prlms Minister Soullin told the House of Representatives today that Prem- ier Lang of New south Wales had in- formed him that he we! unable to meet the inteiea due to private bond-holders in London and New York in a few days, but that he would provide the 8190.003 interest m the debentures owned by the Oom- mcnwsalth Bank. MY. Bcullin said that the Commonwealth would meet the commlttmenls when dut Ind that New South Wales would then owe the Commonwealth $7,950,415 under-this head. Unable To Meet 77cc Interest Due Bo n d-Holders (flrlisn United hoes) AUOKLMD. New Isslsad. ‘April ltd-la the bslisi that only s stronl Government can carry the country through the present financial crisis, Prime Mlllilllr Ibrbes has invited M! Oostel. the opposition leader. and others to eo-epsrste in the formation of a National Party. I10 illwilllpg to leave the question et letdersbb W tbldleitlceertbenewpefw. _ \ Canadian Girls Foll ow Ancestors FROM were exiled from Acadia and moved IIEPRESSIIJN Will FUR 3 MUNTHS Noted British Econo- mist Takes Bright View of Situation In Canada And U. S. _.____ (By Guy l. Rhondel. Canadian Prrr-s. Staff Writer) NEW YORK, N. Y, April 28—"I‘he end of the present economic depres- sion in Canada and the United Stat- es will not be in sight before the end of thenext three months, Sir Josiah |Stamp, noted British economist, w- ‘pression will probably come to an end ‘in bolh countries simultaneously, he said, although recovery in the Unit- ed States may be slightly more rapid than in Canada. Sir Josiah, who sails tomorrow for mission enquiring into the conduct of trading grain futures in its rela- tion to the welfare of the Canadian farmer. took a. bright view oi’ (he economic situation in both Canada and the United states. “I do not want to say that he depression will end in three months." he said. "but I will say it can't end before that time. Sometime are I Seldfll Wvllld not end before Msy. It has not end- ed and. I now believe it cannot do so before the end of another three months." The stagnation in the ex- port grain markets, Sir Josiah said. 1g a big item in the proscnt depres- sion. Royal Tourists Complete 18,000 Mile Journey (lpseisl to The Guardian) England, after having served as A chairman oi’ the Royal Grain Com-fly | MARITIME PROVINCE! TO LOU] This score or more of young French women, Acadluu from nalrillmc llfflvlllwfi 0' 9111553» “'0 “hm” during their visit to State House, Boston. The young women are folio will: the trill (If ‘hell’ "W351" . who . southward to Louisiana. BIANA [Iapanese Royalty“, ‘n I I’ Wsit to Canada (Canadian Press) QUEBEC. Que, April QG-Prince and Princess Takamstsu of Japan were welcomed today with all the pomp and circumstances the ancient Capital oi Canada can offer. The highest authorities of the Provincial, Dominion and civic administrations gathered at the station to receive their guests, who reached here by train from Baton. Mass. The Heu- imsnt-Govrrnor, Hon. H. G. Carroll, Premier L. A. Tasrhoreau, of Quebec, and Hon. Muurlce Dupre. Solicitor- Gencral, representing Premier B. B. Bennett, wcre among those who greet cd their Royal I-lighnesscs. Prince Takamaisu reviewed the Guard of Honor iromthe Royal 22nd Regiment and an automobile parade ‘dgy told m. canodlan Press. The dc- , through the city was formed after (which the Royal visitors were taken Ito a hots]. which will be their home {until they leave (or Montreal tomor- l VOW. I l“ v.Mllnl rxnluuuru (Canadian Press) nor Roosevelt today dismissed the ‘charges brought against Mayor James J. Walker of New York by the city affairs committee. The committee had asked that Mayor Walker be re- moved for incompetence and ' ‘ of duty. Pension On Retirem en t (special to The Guardian) UITAWA, Ont, April 3l.-A pen- sion on retirement for Mr. Justice Fullerton. Chief Commissioner dc- signate oi tho Railway Commission and for the assistant Chief Commis- sioner. Dr. B. J. McLean. evidently is contemplated in s. resolution of PARIS, April fits-The Pgiiloe of Wales and his brother Prince George today visited President Doumsrguc, who sent his regards to their par- ents. The Princes will fly home this afternoon from Ubeurgst Field, com- pleting In 10.000 mile ‘ dur- ing which the British heir opened the which the Minister oi Justice gives notice today. It proposes to amend the Judge's Act to provide In Uli- unity to any Judge of a Supreme Court of Canada, who is, or has been since ist Jan. 108i. appointed Chief f‘ ' ' or l ‘ ‘ ‘ Ohio! commissioner of the board o: IA!!- ‘hsde lirpoeltien at luenos Aires. i. way Commissioners ALBANY. N. ‘L, April I-Gover- , hrvnlrnnl ‘BREAKSBUT IN BRAZJL Rebellion Reported T0 Have Started In Sac Paulo Mouth of Rio De Z zioiro. (British United Press) RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil. April 2B.--A revolutionary movement broke out today against the Government headed by President Getuilio Vargas. The rebellion was reported to have started in Sec Paulo. south of Rio De Janeiro. Sac Paulo is the center oi Conservative strength. It was one of the last strongholds of the Gov- ernment, headed by former President Washington Luis, overthrown by Var- gas and his Liberal revolutionists last November. One of the chief complaints of the I Liberals against the Luis regime was l, that the Federal Government favor- ‘ ed Sao Paulo in financial matters, especially in its attempt to support (Continued on page '7) Method Of Taking yVote MuyBe Changed (Canadian Press) (YITAWA. Ont. April 28—-An in- direct result oi’ the refusal of eleven members of Parliament to vote on the Liberal amendment to the Ad- dress last week, is the possibility that the time honored method of taking the votc in the Canadian ‘House of Commons may be changed. Today. alter two hours of debate on I. motion by Henri Bourapsa. (In- dependent, Labell), designed to free members of the obligation cl voting whee-l they remained in the House during a division. the subject was dropped (onlpora-rlly. Consultations as to the method of taking the vote in the House will be hold, and when debate is resumed at some future date alterations may be suggested. Under the present system of regis- tering the vote in the Commons, msrnbu-s who are not "paired" stand up one by one. whilc their name is called by the deputy clerk and re- corded by the clerk o! the House. In [EBISLATIIIN IN BUMMITTEE vlslrlnlv Bill T-o Ratify Federal Unemployment (Special to The Guardian) SHANGHAI, China" April 28.- Approxllnatcly 1,800 "Red" bandits, the backbone oi the Communist leader _ Grant Now At Coin- luittec Stage --i- Bud- get Debate (‘outin- ucs. ‘Flu: Lculsluturl: mot yesterday at 10.45 u. m. Thlrrl reading \\‘:|:; uhvll (u (he following bills: An Art to lurillcr amend lhc Slunlncrsldc Incorpomtioli Act. An Act to Amend an Act to in- corporate the Montague Electric Company. All Ant to llll‘()|‘ll()l'lili‘. Forluliv. liull ' Company. On (he Frelmor moving (lllrrl rend m); 0i tile ‘teachers Llenslnnn bill lion. Mr. stcwairt Ht-Kvd with (‘Pgllld to t-hc school Lffltllfrl.‘ who are pow under pension. 'l‘llcy cannot come ulidcl‘ tlic present scheme, but the bill which might have the cifoctof rc- pcaluig any existing legislation. should contain n clause providing that the present teachers should rc- celvc tile pension which (hey now rc- reive. Premier Len said it never was the intention (o consider cutting them nut. Ml‘. Stelvurt lliiiili (he {mint should hc covered Ivy hlaiulo. ..A new sta- tute cuvcrluu lilo ground of an old one by infcrcrlcc rqpchls (hr uld one. There Jillflllld lie provision to 53.118- guard the teachers now enjoying pen- sions. Premier Lea did not see how the situation could arise in which such provision would be required. Mr. Stewart said he viva-s merely making the suggestion. In r0 doing he had discharged his duty, l~lc was pointing out that there was such a other Iiupch cities. uncut that Esther and Rev. Oscar Anderson, mission- aries were captured by lmlldits April Ho Lung}, army were captured and niccupllaterl in Hupeli Province to» Iclny, when Government forces sur- llfilllldfld lhcnriolloiviilg the "Reds" (outing and burning of Klngmrn and 1L was at King- Norlalld Augusto 17th. The women have bccn releas- cd. but the into oi Mr. Anderson is still undctcrlninabln. l I With a price of $100,000 Mexican,‘ ($21,000 gold), on his head, Ho Lung has fled, descrting his army, and for the first time in three years his ‘Red’ raiders have cr-ascd to menace Hupeh Province. During his attacks] Ho Lung has carried oil a number oi foreign missionaries besides scores of Chinese hostages. many dying from exposure. llillllll IWAKESREB HUT REPLY To Liberal Mover of Amendment Re Sup- ply - Condemns the “Jeremiah Wail of Despair” of Opposh, (ion. 7 (Canadian Press) OGTAWA, Ont, April 2B —Fmm possibility. Third reading was then given to: An Act to provide for Bllllfiflillllih ntlon for school teachers. [An Act respecting Court Glenn» graphcrs. I Assistant Auditor Oli motion of Premier Lea (he House (veul into committee with Mr. amend the Audit Act 1930. or acting Provincial Auditor “in the case 0f the illness or absence of the Provincial Auditor, or in the case oi a. vacancy in the ofiicc, or if the duties of the oilurc shall for any reason require (in- services of an assistant auditor." present Act. The last phrase quoted of the amendment ls new. Hon. Mr. Stewart: auditor ?" assistant." lion. Mr. Stewart: "I mil sary to have two auditors 9" Continued on (rage 3 (Special to The Guardian)’ OTTAWA. April Zd-The Earl of Bcssbcrough, Governor (isn- crnl has honored (he Dominion of Canada. Rifle Association by accepting tho nlilce of Patron. Ills Excellency In a former srr vk-o officer and ls keenly Inter- ested in the promotion of rifle shooting efficiently in the forces. e Houseefltemsmbersthlspro- occupies about hell an hour. Darby in (he chair on all Act to The bill provides for anossistant The Premier explained that the amendment was merely to clarify the “Is it found that the work cannot be done by one Premier Lea: "Well, if you arc go- ing to carry out a propel" audit. The number of vouchers has increased annually and if he is going to carry out an audt properly and not merely affix a rubber stamp he requires an ulorcly asking if they have found it neces- cess is naturally lengthy and taking tho voio on an inlportant question Liberal ranks in the House of Com- mons came an amendment tonight to supply. which is equivalent to s want of confidence motion directed against the Government. Culminat- ing s. speech in which he condemned the Government for failure in ren- dering asslstance to the Western Farmers, J. L. Brown, Liberal Pro- gressive member for Lisgar, Mam, moved tho amendment. It declared (Continued on vpagdfll)‘ Snowden Budget Fails To Impress . (Olnldian Press) Mammal... Que. April fill-The Budget presented in the British House of Commons yesterday by Rt- Hon. Phillip Snowden. failed to con- sider the desires oi the British in- dustry in foster development of trade within the Eirnpire and afforded no prospect of relief to a section of the community akcariy heavily burdened Lithgow, President of the Federation of British Industries. now in Mon- tree] with two other members of that organization. Sir Arthur lhlckhflm and Moir MacKcnzic. WantMeighen To Con test Seat (Special to The Guardian) THREE ravens, Quin, April 2a..- Conservatives of the Three Rivers, 5i. Maurice comtitucncy are cn- deavoring to obtain the consent of Right lion. Arthur Melghcn, former Premier of Canada to permit his nomination as party candidate in (ho coming by-clcciinn. The scat be- came vacant in consequence oi (he death of Arthur Brttcz, Liberal. with taxation, declared Sir James . -__i__. ‘Red? Bandits In China Lose Heads Backbone Of go-rhmunist Leader ' Ho Lung’s Army Captured And Put To Death- Leader Escapes Soviet Woman i CAUGHT BOTH WAYS Mme. Vera Fiegner. famous Bus- slon woman leader, who, at the and o! 78, hu been exiled to Siberia to! her protests o! flogging by Soviet of 40 women members of Socialist party. Under the czarist regime she was repeatedly flogged and imprlsa oned for her attitude toward exist- ing order of things; King’s Illness Was Serious (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, April 28.-—'I‘he Evening Standard said today in ‘its column entitled, a. Londoners diary, that the King's recent illness from which he is now convalcscing, was more seri- ous that the public generally believ- ed. Now that convalescence has been reached to the extent of dining out oi’ his bedroom, the account said, there can be no harm in revealing that His Majesty's illness was more severe than was generally supposed. The announcement that the King will not return to London next Mon- day is no surprise to those in the Royal entourage, the newspaper said The Weather, Etc.’ Woman Door Lilia $ERMONS our. (m: Rune; N0 our. CAN 82v. ‘THUR Munro-av '1"(_)R()N'1‘Ll, .~\,)l'll ‘JU- l ~l=ll 0* 5'70"‘; mum \\g_-.[, winds tail‘ {i111 cool, probably Iollourd b9 ll "I" fiCliilTrWl showers. Tvvuprravlurou lxlllfilllillln Minimum High llllt‘ iii...‘ (no.1 tomorrmv limrnin: al 0.0. Sun sch; (his mulling m (Lil!) unt rises tunlurrou‘ nlurrllnf: at 4.55. Full (noon Sunday. May 2nd. l-l( l. m . . . . . . . . . . “m”... .. s 'J'¢‘»"£¢-:>:"~?