\~ , - ‘ _ sv ' _ ` MffIAMS I _ F V l F I ,,/,M * MAxiMs MERE MAN .l°i‘p F; `MER(i; NAN undue” I' “I ln; nn I _- I - 2?/ _ 1// I//’1`u____ QW `\\\\\\\ ’ 1 ‘l- ______ -r25%,,* _ The eoples Paper .-1- ~--W... Read by Everybody \ 4. _ °agy»~~--»-»'--- ' 'ii ~ covers Prmoo Edward Island Luo no new ' “ii C -Fi: F "jar --4' - - \ 'l i.. 5 _ ,| ~ i _ ` :,',::.':'.:::..‘.i.'.'.".t°::..ii'._'“i.‘i'. wi.. cuARIiofr_'rETowN, GANADA, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1932 10 PAGES d;°:.°i.°:.-:.'::.':'L':.':.'.:?°l:'r°‘:..tt°“ T* 5 f rl- "" "1 3 an nf' ~ m- m = - --- British MefnbefS‘ Ordered'Raids Demand Po tate Embargo Shortage In Britain Is Forcing PI'iC_eS I-lp: IS mour Still Urges Need Of Safe- _guard Against Beetle. ,._'- Is Freed ,___1l1__t I l l CANADIAN GIRL FREED Au immigration prisoner for three weeks in Wayne county jail, Detroit, an 18-year-old Canadian rirtiiiarie Scriver, was released 'iiifii 5. on orders from Washington. The news came as welcome relief 1° the :Irvs runny, who had been lllii in lsnoranceas tu_hor place of detention for weeks. Tho photo :IL Miss Scriver was taken in the 3; =__| <5 Z, ZF* 3% (Special to The Glllrdiali) CAPE TORl\IEN'I'INE, N. B., April U-_“If the post couple of weeks *“i“°"ff15i|1S' number of cars of “fd Potatoes have been ferried icioss thc strait of Northumberland mm Prince Edward Ibland by the I nadian National Railways car 0:21308. S. Charlottetown, enroute H‘mml:l1§idian National Railways to United stflf Shipment by water to Mm “WS Points. This increas- Ovcmcnt is due to the failure of "'° P°f“i° crop in the southern States. MSIALGARY, /iita., April 11_ havey :if Ci\ienry's unemployed indust “med to me poynry A fy for a livelihood. Hatch- ery °m°i"iS l'0l10rt a heavy de- '"°'"’ 7°' Gln from amateurs Ezffci-0 make money by gen. mu 'fits and chickens. So em 1 M mn um ‘d°m‘_“'| 1°' um or hatching that an M. “`"°|i! has been created. ANNouNcEMEN1s coMING EVENTSI MEETINGS. src "”'“Y‘"= Mei daily except sn. P~ J- N0? dr' Co., Hunter ' iss:-4-u-ai "B°"i°n Line club i §“"“"» Wvw. A1so..y.°“iiii'ur»s.yh°"' ""1 1*- lim-i-ir-si I4i1;R”““'“" m°\\ihi1v meeting mfg fgigciimhreimmawnomini. i ednudav. 3° "‘“P- me-4-iz-si. _ __ riiiiiiir on ~I» ii ° ' is---27°’ “ °°~ “misriiiz "Ll _-1. ' ,V ::,;»»Js..tr':.':.°.: “.*.'i..° °‘“i..‘:.“.. c vi noni ioili2i'-i“"‘°° Provincial oonrmnoeineia not-e ."“‘ "°°° “°°°‘ f°“ "*i°¥ *mm- W- lfiii-*ill W" °i°°“d "W" °‘ Saturday. Premier' Bennett stated ”'°”°'_°d d°b°' “med ind' md Blilit JOM i°dl¥~ 3° ii°f°“°d ‘°‘”' this afternoon. but I resolution pre- 'm°mN°Vm°n"- other candidate. for our omoe, in- ...ding ins in-opens new iegiimiou Dimilnl his chief effenslvs cluding the forum- mayor. Dr- on imenuiloyment relief would in *NN* 01° trlds new of the 14- waim- w. wma, who nu eel-ved pi-muted ia cus eoune. niorrimo mialltfltioa. the former Minister ef five terms. Ralph G. Mcinerny and I Minister was replying to a question National Defence criticised “Wt- Leiiaron Wilson were elected sslasked by Mackenzie King, Leader of tint a barbed wine fence" around oommiuioommrsido-men. ,_zn»0nwdti°ili”' __,_..°wl¢¢»»wimoriu,muowHo¢ I I C I by the treaty the Free State is whengin' ed in me'mve|_smg fam C "“.“»3Z .'2§£"Z.2"... ...... ... ..... "ee A he *°°“°"'°i is °°‘°“s°= Commends Budget public this afternoon by J. I-I. b wh . 4'( 0 o Q’ .~........ ......... .... o.. on..- §;_1;°~,;;§‘,,°;§;,g;f“°;‘_I,,__ °;°;;; 3 Busmess.L¢ke bm' with me im” "mat th" bridge. He was on apartment house -_-a ,mmge mud, by the ,mm 0, me md W°“ k“°‘”° 1" "“‘”“'“ IsCr1ticai However Of Governments Policies, treaty. 'rho house enema his sim- ' Including Unemployment Relief To Provinces, And Com lains Of “Lack Of Coura e" In Not P _ g ‘°°“"”“°‘ °° H" 5’ Informatiani ImposingSufficientTaxesToMeetReiiefPayments country. This, coupled with “man- ipulaticn" of duties by order-in- council, hid resulted in Canadian trade dropping one hundred percent in two years. Canada was likened to "a storekeeper solemnly barri- oldinl his front and back doors and sitting down in his shop swapping iacknives with his family across the head of a barrel, thinking he il °\l'f!iD8 on trade.” ' In advocating "holding out the hand to Groot Britain." in com- ma-om 'mama-a, ooi. neuron said ._.,_._____.____________.._._ ~ lnmtiiiaamrnosl , ,_ Cup Vi/inner 'fi " if __' ~ 1. _ i ’ » ¥"?go/' w ’ "., , _ I __ 11.3 , ,~,, sf .. . ‘ 5: ' ,¢ _ V ff* ' -~., ‘.. v i' I' _;..»ae-._ _ /_ ,~’ . _ t, _ ,___ P ; '- f " -1" I v- ‘I - _ '~ -J _. _.._: ,. ._ . _., __ ‘__ .\ _ jf, 'nz' _ `,‘.,r- ~ l ‘_ /or new _ . ~ - _ .. ,~ I ff M _ .,';ff5 l , _ -‘ ':` ="-_' . - »__~; , il ._ "-.J ,E . _ :I _ _‘ = » ~ I. . , 1-.;-vi-I ,X _,<- PLANS LONG FLIGIIT ian aviator who won the Schneid- ler cup in 1926, plans a non~stop :flight from Rome to China, which ihe expects to begin before August. ;}ie expects to demonstrate on the 'solo flight his patented design for `a new wheel control for acroplunes. 4 ,www Mnmnvmmwmwmn OldestWoman - (Canadian Press) ,the first number on the programme, CHICAGO, 111., April 11-"Prices iwas well chosen as helm! Chafwfef' (cumdhm Pug) of most everything else have been istic in an eminent degree of its SYDNEY, N_ s__ Apm u_Beuev_ reduced, so why not reduce thei ‘ price of babies?" inquired the busi- Breton County, Mrs. Margaret Mc- ,"9" mann" °' ‘ nmtemity ms' -__- Muuin died today in her hundred ‘PMI i‘°’°' “““°““°”‘5 "' “el” me (cm-salon Press) and first year. at the home of a °f $55 which includes ten days ms' OTTAWA, Ont., April 11.-In ad- '1 grandson on Sydney Road. She was Pm" "re mr the m°°h°"° dltion to absorbing the land person- I ho in S tl ‘ ‘ nel of the Customs Preventive Ser- E vice absorbed in thc Royal Canadian naval forces as n coastguard branch have not materialized. Pursuant to the programme of the Royal Mounted, hmvever, Common- der J. E. Olimd, R. C. N. has been loaned by the naval department, his duties being to reorganize the newly Ambassador Hugh Gibson, who _ i consolidated service. He will sup- ervise the operation of the twenty- mendauons, pointed out that if five or thirty revenue cutters on the ould do much fp Atlantic seaboard, his headquarters “Inside Stor ” root out fears for national security F ` ' - and that they would permit reduc- What system will be introduced lo in th t f arms at a time into the preventive service by Com- t ns e cos o 5 ‘ of “insistent demand for economy R mandef Oifmd Wiiid not 5° learn' throughout the world." ei thtpgixrliiiiailltletr ii';(l); Ka L o- b 9 "”'*`_"`"_" Tr the representatives of Germany, 1 lt Ind er S Ci It i , d th 1 m- 0 . LONDON, Aprn 11--(canadian niilisnrofesrgd 8; s eoiidigignce Again Fade A N 0 T H E R Press Cable) .-Parliament anxiously committee for decislonyilfter it.had awaits the next step in thediscus- been discussed with kindred propos- Thln Alt' lnuivuio iiinniin (Ciinniliali Press) NEWARK, N. J., April 11-New Jersey police were asked in n telegraph-typcivriter message from the Pennsylvania state police to watch for It car in which Charles Chickerlng. 16 your old son of the President of the Du Pont Company, was kidnapped from Wilmington, Dei., tonight. The Iilnrm said thc car was a iight blue roadster with yellow wire wheels and carrying license plates number 24-302. Young Chickcring was sold to be wearing o. tan twecd suit, a cemcl's hair topcoat and no hat. His address was given as 1107 Nottingham Road, Wilmington. _to Newark from Harrisburg, Po., and was timed 11.02 p.m The rc- quest. to watch for the car come from the state highway patrol oi’ the Glendolcn, Pa., station. Does Not Believe Son Kidnapped WILMINGTON, Del., April 11- Charles Chickering, son of a tcch- nical investigntor of the Dupont Powder Company, was reported _missing by his family tonight when he failed to retum home from a shooting trip on which he left late this afternoon. The father, Horace Chlckcring, said he did not believe the boy had ' been kidnapped. _ » F, l . .` , C°'”“°l Mari” de Bernard' "M" lString Quartet of the United States. §Stevens Scores Col I In Commons Yes- The message was coininunlculcd* Famous uartet In Fine Large Audience It is more than doubtful if the' musical annals of this city bear record of an event comparable tof that of the programme given by the* Hart House String Quartet in Trin- ity Chillelilast night. The Hart House Quartet is lndisputalaiy one of the two foremost on this contin- ent-ihe other being the Flonzaley i Each of the members of the Hart ‘House ensemble :'s an artist of the ,very first rank, as no one who was (so fortunate as to hear last nights ‘very largely attended performance icould doubt. The beauty of their tone production was beyond praise. lAnd only those familiar with the dif- l ficult technique of the Viol family of i Instruments _could properly praise and lfully appreciate the exquisite pre- The Haydn Quartctle iii D. Major, (Continued on Page 5) out to Cape Breton ll an lnfagb, _ f .__~.` ,___q v vice, thc Royal Caxiadlnn Mounted 'T ‘spouting more"thiin fifty years in' ,k ' ' Police have also taken in the sea- i I sydney Mine; md fm-ty in R659,-"_ going branch of that service. The Str' e negotiations with the Department Ra.1ston’s Criticism In Masteriy Speech terday. OTTAWA, Ont., April 11-(By the Canadian Press)-H. H. Stev- sens, Minister of Trade and Com- merce, resumed the Budget debate after tho dinner recess Not one word of analysis of the world con- ditions or ally word that would assist the Government in the solu- tion of the problems with which they were confronted had been ex- pressed by the Liberal critic (Col. Ralston) in his speech today, Mr. Stevens declared. “His was a subtle, bitter and I may say petty criticism of the Governments position and diffi- culties," Mr. Stevens stated. He was reminded by thc pessimism express- 'cd by Col. Ralston of Shaw's dc- iiuition of a pessimlst as “one who thinks everyone is as nasty as him- self and hates them accordingly." _Z' i She is survided by 22 grandchildren and 55 great 31-mdchud,-en_ ____ of National Defence carried on with i __ o. view to having the sea-going ser- ‘ | E T' j String Heard Concert Thrilled By Mag- nificent Programme Of Chamber MuSiC By Hart House Quartet. “Quite Capable” RESDUED PREMIER Rev. W. E. Godfrey, formerly ol Toronto and a graduate of Wyciiffe College, now an assistant minister of St. Thomas' church at St. John's, Nfid., who. at the i;¢~ad of a rescue. Dirty, succeeded in freeing Preniiotf Sir Richard Squires from an angry mob. The Minister was described b f ‘ y a. rlend as 'ze fine man, quite filililbie of being aggressive if need bmw: ' Heroic Mother of oovi. ivioihods Saves Baby Boy (Canadian Press) DIGBY, N. s., April 11.-A mo-~ ther’s heroism saved her infant son from death by fire today. Mrs. Wil- fred Murphy, of Culloden, near here, was busy in the kitchen when she smelled flames. Dropping to hor hands and knees she worked hcr way through blinding smoke-clouds to the baby’s room, took him from the crib and reached the outside air in an exhausted condition. The dwelling burned to thc ground. Reserved Judgment (Canadian Press) ST. JOI-IN'S, Nfid., April 11.--'I"h¢‘, Supremc Court of Ncwfoundliuid io- day reserved judgment on thc ques- tion as to whether or not it had jurisdiction to deal with L. E, Em- crson's suit for $7,000 against Hon. 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