. ~-`-_.~vl,‘l" ‘; - V - . . - ,».i_=-,i,. , . _ . .. ;. '- . ..., .,. g P ' ~ > >- i* -- - i ' -_ r ~»~r-~;~'-'ni i..,»¢.a|iwi,..i-\ f _ , . . , _ 1 . ' -1 _- -ii.. ~ esp.; I i t, ,,_,, ., _ __ ,A ` 1..... ia... ,.a,,.i»,».~i-...ta N it .-.<».».`.,i.,.,,,~_.,,' sr. _. 3, t,--;.~ J _, _ _ . , . ,, __ ' _ _ _ U { WH ____, _'nm A, ‘ f- ~ ‘ W s ‘ - » u > , , ,-_ ,,1._- ,F ...tt -, r I /r 3 E Q R J ` __ _ __‘*_‘ “~ u__<"_ ~____“ > _ V _ I I , , ; ii-is Giiiliitisi .S er ii ist.-an -in-in DEW II.==-.IN<;.,,..l ' .. - . , L I . W ALL THE ADvTS,,_WQRrH P__i_i__iri'@. I 1 IIRRLTTETUWHII IJIIIIRIJIIIH 'fhb WOCHIQ Q Pap-.par OVER 45 O00 Roadars Daily Read by Evnrybqgl . , V y Cv '- 4!" _..-_.__ ,niiiiiimiuwn oumiui. riim am, ' ~ ~ 1 ~ V - -~-------e- ~ . - ._- - . . ,- , ..=,, .,_.,=_,_ usmiiia iiiimiiiii i-iiiiiiiiai iam. emi... im cH.».11Lo'r'rErowN, CANADA. MONDAY, Marian 31,1919 ‘;"“;: :";°°":_*'°:; °°"v°r°¢ “ll . Y H » MI i tort) 8.A. `* ~ or -7 .- .. _ ,. . _______ _ ,_ #9, iiuiiof/iiiv iroiiiiioiiiv ir ,REWARDS WILL BE WAR WITH ENIENTEI liaroIti~liad“l.-ong Been Planning Betrayal ot Civilization F R to Bolshltvisln. His Ht di th All' E _.nail e 'es xpr°SS°d,Watch For the Announcement ol the Candidates ,I Names in _the Saturday’s Guardian--'-Help Your osNnvA_M=n-¢ii- 29.~ny viiiii., of the defensive and offensive alliance ee Korolri riatea iiii~ iiiiie.-i iiiiii .i 3 ""0" bcsfiu lnlrlizuinrr with iii if Favorite Win. I I USTRIOU which the new Ilungarian (‘otniiiupl§t Govemnient has concluded with thi; Russian Soviet. Hungary is technically at war again with the ententc. it now develops that Knrolyl had ping im.” planning this br.-trnyal ot' civilization to Bolshcvisin. Upon his :iilvcnt to power Karolyi imagined that the entontes would ive-iconic him with open arms -and allow llnrigarians to maintain their domination over foreign nationalities. When tho I-‘rcnch troops entered Iiiingiiry thc t‘ount rrresteti General l-‘ranczirt Des- perey wltli the optimistic wordsz" "Since November lst. 1913, llungary is neutral the General replied coldly: No, sbs is.vrinqulslied." From that day B°m‘"'Vn‘i' WMI" Dreteriiling to sup Dl't‘Ss tlic _Bolshcvlkl increment in }_{“"g‘“`5' II” S@fl`1‘il!v' supported Sflvicl.-i rironuizanira iii 'rniiisyii-iiiiia and Slovalciii rind jolnril t'tirces with |‘0|Jl1l1y. l‘i'esiilerii ol` the Iliidlipest Worknicn'.~i (‘ouncil_ A few W““Ifs IJf`f0fo his coup Knrolyi vi':i.~i bctirrl to declare- publicly," I shrill not rr-st until Ilolshcvisnr is estnblisii- ed in i’nris." In his farewell address Karolyi tleclaii-es that he. is willing to si-rvi-. :is ii private in the Red (liiard but In reality lie continues to be politically' active behind the scents, for several ot’ the new commissaries ot' the people likp Kunfi and Pogany were already mernbrrs of his cabinet. ~\ Wants Army Sent Against Vienna (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, iiilnrcb ‘.’8.-Preniier l.en- iiic has sent. :t wireless nressage to ilia ilungarian government urging it tu send an army against Vienna, :ic- eortllng to ii. lludtipcst despatch re- ceived in Berlin and torwiii-tied hy iliii Efxchange Telegriipli t`o. lmiiine promised to advance one billion kro- nen to -finance the project. TROUBLE OVER MRS. EDDIES TRUSTEES Il0STON_. March 27-Litigation has been started in thc Mass, Supreme ,__ _ - ___ __ A., Haliiax’s Record As a War Port (Special to Tire Guardian) li.-\l.ll-`i\.\l, i\l:ii‘i~li ‘.’X.---l~‘rorri .\I:ircl1 l7i|i more than 759 officers and 16,- 780 otliei' riiniis have been disem- hnrketl at tliis port. and si-iit to points iii I-liisterii anti Western i"unati:i. This liiis iiecessitutcii the use of forty-six lriiiri:-i for wliirli 551 cuiicli- es were needed. Some idea of the eiitirmoua iriirisportatloii feat rii:iy be grithi-red from tho fact that, tht-sc trains end to emi would reach ii dis- taiice of more than nine miles, I _..__.i_.»-.__._..._-- IAllied Mission Court in an effort to deterrnine wliiclr of two sets ot' trustecsrappoiiitcd by tho late Mrs, Mary Baker G. Eddy, ha;i‘ (Special to The Guardian) authority over the Christian Science' PARLS. Miiri-li 1:8.-No direct news 7'“b1I9h1llK SocietY~ on DPIIIIOH Of; has been received in Paris regiirilirig tho trustees of the society, tlit- i-oiirt has ist-inet] rt temporary' iniunctiori re “flclihk tho directors '_-f tho First f`hurch of Christian Scientists frorii taking any action intended to interfere o with the trustees in tho discharge of. their duties and from attempting t compel any of the trustees to resign. Tho trustees of tht- society, appoint- rri by Mrs. Eddy in 1898, arc iierliert W. Eustaro, of Boston; David B. 08- den, of Brookline rind Lamont Row- lands, of Picaynnc. Mass. Tlic direct tho Allied nilssions :it lliidnpcst. it is believed iliiii with the. t-xception of tho (‘zof.-ho-Slovak Mission they are internivl. SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST U. S. ENGINEER _.__- NEW YORK. liiurcli. 28.-Captain Edwin G. Welsgcrbcr of the Engirieers 1', S, ,\_, who in private life is said to bo one oi' the- icndlnis Kill* 1‘XD¢‘l'IS UI ,__.____l.___.._.....__. THE Cl{ARIl(0TTET()\\`N GUAR- fDIAN'S auiornobilo and piano eziin- llillgn is being talked about all over the City :intl In tho districtg, outsidp the lclty and the paper' is being highly coni- imcntlcd for its careful :intl popiilar lchoico oi’ prizes. ,_ ll'ave. you entered the race for ilie several thousand dollars worth or prizes which we offer yon, or are still Ithlnking it over? The quicker you Imalre up your mind the better oppor- tunity you will iiave, Better do it now! _ I Read the announcement. which ap- Ipears in this- issue, and farniiarizc iyourself thoroughly' wlthtbe plan of four odor. Tlni proposition is siiiiplr; decide Iwithout. unnecessary delay to enter, or 'como to the office ot’ the Campaign ,-Mtinifirzer who will explain :ill details land assist you in every way possible. ‘ Then ask your friends to help you win lon,. ol' the big prizes. _ SUFIELY WORTH EFFORT , Doii`t. you think those prizes firt Iworth the effort ui' getting out. and lworldng for thorn, if you ure not in- Iterested personally as fur' as bc-lug 1. 'candidate is concerned have you nominated anyone for the campaign yet. I There may be one or more of your Ifricntls who for some reason or fail- ,lng do not oarc to enter voluntarily, I-but hy lining nominated rind offered us in candidate by some would gladly participate, knowing and feeling that there are some among their friends iivlio art- rcally interested in them, ‘ROYAL AIR FORCE WILL NOT I TAKE PART iN ATLANTIC ` AIR RACE. ,But Two Naval Airships` Will Under- . take Voyage as Training I Test. | l.,()Nl’>0l\'. March 28.-Tho Morning I Post. says tnut the airship section oi' Itiiii itoyiil Air I~‘orce will not partici- ‘patc in any Atlanticairrace,biit tht: I two recently launched naval alrships _iii-longing to tliifs section will tindcr- tiike the \'oyn.t;i~ :is ii training tt-st when some tiefects iliscovcred in their ‘"9 °f0fIh9¢h“I`°h»“'h°“f“ I"‘"‘I°"S this miititry, will be 11111005 0" "ml trials have been remedied. Probably' iindt-r tha deeds executed by ilira. PA- fI.V in 1892 and 1903, are Adam li Tilekey, James A. Neal and Edward A .\larrltt. all of Ilrookllne, find William E. Itatiivon, of Boston. Joined will them tit; defendents :irc .lolin V. Ditt- tiaforii ti Governors Inland coiirt-miir- int- lriitteii state.-i :intl Great ilrltulii I one uirahip will try crossintz betweiiii i` Im Ihisvvmnming "Imm"‘d “"IIh 'II' Scotland and Newfoundland mid if I ft’-t10l‘>l Ilfiiiillfif II‘*‘ “‘mI‘"`y ”"`w“"`5‘ "I - tho weather is favorable, will land ii man “iii .\'ewt`oundland hy parachute. I One charil“ I” I'I"‘I Ili' 90\lf»!\\¢ I0 WI" I returning to Great llritaln on ti non- to tlic ilritlsli (lovcrnment. ti sY\\II\t`IIC stop voyage. The voyarxe may be cori- m°"° "nd MIM" M' Kncu” both of fuel. an iirilf°‘II"“I “I Wmch I* DICVIC- ilniied ‘to the American mainland. Boston. each claiming to hold office a defendants. WILL ATTEMPT TO . CROSS ATLANTI _.__-41 wlilcli lt. mlrtht be r-miPI0Y¢‘*I- Anomm. (iymrgn tg that lie recom-\ - C . . mended tho use of an lntorchanKPl\`U|'- 1 SLEEPING MALADY stunilardizeri pifle. connection fort AT MONCTOM E acid, tho use of which, ilii- Wnr Dc L1-yu, othiir wing,-| wit] probably C,-055 trustees and dil'PtfI0\’*‘ Wm' me "mm pm-tmpnt charges. would have rf'-H\\Ii‘»"1_ by the southern route vin South Af- ln tliii ilcstructlon of tiny internal corn- . i-li-ri to i-‘lortdti. Tho Admiralty of- bustlori engine in the opernllon ol’ flclals do riot. anticipate either nt- tempt will hi- made before May BOSTON' Much 27'-In pmpnmf, oxygen ieontalriers. tanks, and rcitlllii- llon for nn attempt to il.V f\<‘\”°SF III tors. Heil il 'I""’“ ‘“'°P""" ““` G0" .\io\'c'ro\: \riiii~ii no -'rim iiiiiiie- Atlatiilc lileiiitdiiiinit Foiiimnniicr ' I mmmrous (_mm,,_ V ~ - `- ` rhiii-it-.ii N. i.. -nailing.-i», ir. S. N.. \~ hero today on trio nt-ir iit~iiti~oye `Bi\rney," for Nova Scotia and New- riiiiiidliiii 'where he wiir sen-ei. the_tlIitiit. Commander inolilntzer r tire-sentri_ tho, transatlantic sectlo of thtrodlcc of the Director of Nnvn Aviation, and was formerly ‘f‘““‘ mandnnt of the naval air station ti Hampton Roads. The destroyer will criiiiit- iilon the Nova Scotia coast looitins I0' liiii-hor suitable roi- trio iii-iiiii-tit of H U f Ca. trilni ft 9l‘\\ll\f‘YlI -'|I"g"-"° ‘ i H, u lint siiililcii ileiitii iii' h. fl. hreoriian, r, ’l\\l‘"°°I" I" "I" “"6 Iwoporty mm Inge iiboiit. sixty, tit liuctoucliu, Kent ‘have f0II0W¢“I~ i‘o., Thursday morning, has given rliie Th charge It* "lime by me G°ver"' I to sensational reports as to his denth iille ed ticli-i o D _ , , ’““‘"“‘ I‘I"°° "" "`” """ "'°“" ‘lf inifi-liirt-‘I-I»t--th-:~»fe tvs" or le "*"“°"'I .I.’i".-i.'».',‘,'i.fI.“`.`ii.-Il'...f.If.° ifi1`l...Ii'.Il'if.i.IiiiI§ii n strnie “his rllhliiyllll-Y I0 II“"G°vMTl_\'!lll iibout live o‘elock Tiiesday morn- l *Wilt "I LII” l"'m'd Smw? and ms I ing, uiitl went to sleep, iill efforts to SYIUIWAIIIY WH" II” "“°"“°H" arouse him being unavailable. He t Furthermore. t`ripttilu \A'¢‘I5K°"h°r IS I dlriil about. fours hours later. The rit- gcr-tiried of |18*/Inf! I-IIr"°t°“°‘l I0 wml' tending' ,pliysii-inn, lion. Dr. Iinndy, g hold the use ol’ his HIFI |“V““u°“`q iittrllrutcii Fi-ceiiiiiii'i~i ilcntii to ripoplcxy ti from the army "WI “WY "I Ih" U""°d ' and illscoiiiits thc sensational reports ri States unless ire and officer' ffI"“‘I“ as to death being dun to thc mysteri- wcri' D\'°m°"'d Io Ib” mm( at "°I°m'| ' ous nitiliiill' known :is itlecftlnll disi- H6\l\li\iie_ li, is understood that the - rm nf me !_mvm__ vicinity or -Siiiiibiirna iii tiiii soutl i. In the en|ZII\°0"I“K ‘I fetisc. ,md finally it is chrtflefii Ihlll- I" Jlmc, ` , . I ill iw ' western ond of the peninsu ii W is of mst Wm, he um-fini disparaging and ; NEAHLV 50 VEARS first visited. Althougli -Slinlhurnc ti rvewiiiiiiiiiiiiiia, ii. iii iimiixiit- thi “my be mm" In Nova Senna mn: lnTIie case is i-.onsid-ercii 0"" "I 'I“` further north in Newfoundland Wh" I0! still frln es the coast, All F IDI the secondntage of thc i0\l\'““ l‘ (1 fl iv lil! Barney It/lil' proceed to Nc foiiiiaiiiiii to iiiiiiiii iii' in-recite" iilrbori mn., . _ , . N aging] hofitilitidh. ipiiipiiiiiiii i-iimiiriiii against <`ee'“'“. enironiai. warren. mo mn” hum" "om ‘roland mm; CII” I) Truman of the army, who., i . - ' “_'*-' - » ° ion in the 1\m<’\’~' \io~r'rrir=i\r uiiii-i-ii 2r-.ttiiiii riaiiiii- , t. pi-lor to lilii comrnisii _ I _ . l ._ . . , tho eonditionl for landing and s ary tt-nu service, had served for tivo y'l‘"\” , editorial writer anti literary contrl |m British Army `hutor to the pages ol' the Montreal ,Gazette for forty-nine _rears print moiit important heard at Governoiritiicd _ve-stertliiy, llc was in his 82nd 8 irv entered \h“T snr ind illcil in the iiiilncsii or all . t pmd since this colin . y . i mn “ms me 1%" S-cm." shmi B t A i-ll, 1017. All of the ttIle|rt'dIiiis l'aciiltlcs. there being rin serious war n D ,,|i nffnni-on occurred during the I>PfI0i| “I illness but ri gradually eliblng of the vital forces. ` . Everyone is entitled to norninrite its llllllli' canditlzites as they clioosc. ` Those who linvt- been wishing tor llfilmtillilli'-’. to do in their leisure Inioinents, who liiivo been wondering. ‘when you could own an :tiitomobiie oi`I I i'0\1r own, hcrc is your opportunity. I paign in THE GUARDIAN and nominate some one else in the family for the przos, I Then do not waste time; Make every 1 moment count. 4 There was never an opportunity of- fered to the people of Prince Edward Island such as this one: Greatest material valuig in the way of prizes. ‘Moro of them and :in exceptionally large commission to the losers. And iill to those who are willing to devote ‘ri very small part oi' their spare time to this campaign. Could there he any- tthing more fair than this, I VERY FEW ENTRIES , I ' But :rsmnll number have taken :iilvantrigi-> of this wonderful (liter. lt is ulway_<, the early bird who gets the worm, and the campaign such :ig this is no exception to the thg rule. Enter your name now ut the very start and the-suggestions that your will receive' irt.-in the Campaign Manager will soon place you in a. firm position from ri stand point. 'of vote strongh, Rc-ad thii full page annoiinceinent in this issue thoroughly :ind then send your nomination to the eilnipalgii dc- pnrtment. TOTAL OF ALLIED FORCES _...__- PARIS, March 28.--. i~'rr-pht-n Pichon. tho French l~`oreigii .\Ilnls~ ter, announced ln the Clinnilier oi' Deputies last night .that on thc Archangel front the Allied forces to- talled 34,765, niacin up of the follow- ing nationalities: - British. . . . . .. _ .. . . . . . . . . , . . United States. .. , . 13,100 4,920 ,l=‘rencii . . . . . . ._ ,. 2,345 iitariiiiiii . . . . . . . ._ ... i,s4o. lScrbiairs , . . , . , . . ......,.......nl,2ii0 iiiiissiuns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . _ _ 11,770 I on iris siueriiin ri-one init Airii-<1 giotal wan 324.700, of whom are: =(‘an:1dians .., , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. lui-itisii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I Arnerlcans . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . f French . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . ., I Italians . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . , . . ._ ISerbiana . . . . . , . . . . . _ . . . . , . . ., lttlssiaris . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Poles . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Roumanlans . _ . . . , . , . . . . . . . . Japanese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Czccho - Solvaks . . . . . . . . . . . .55,000 The total forces of the Allies on the various Eastern fronts, M. Pichon stated. was 850,000. This to- tal was divided as follows: French . . . . . . . , . . . , . . . . . . . .. 140,000 Itoiimaninns _ .. 190.000 British . . . . . ,. ... 140,000 Italians ,. . . . 40,000 Sorbinns140,000 Greeks . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . .. 200.000 4,000, 1,troo . 1,500 1.600- . 7,000 . 4,000 z10,0oo‘ 12,000 21,000 21,000 U3 Montreal Will Have Daylight Saving (Special to The cazii-dieii) ,\»1oN'r‘rimr,',"` Miii-cn" ns.-if Mini. treiil sticks to its present plans it will adopt daylight saving locally, ir- respective ei’ the action or the Feuer- al Government. ‘.`;€,t:“?,‘;?”;.1‘;‘.i.":,i“‘;..."..;t:::IParodoxiizal Situation (Special to The Guardian) PARIS. March 28,-Peace Confer- ence circles were disturbed -t.oday.over the paradoxical situation on the east- ern Adriatic. Almost simultaneously' with the Italian action in lifting the blockade in that region the Serbian press pubislicd ii decrees prohibiting importation to italy thus nulllfyiiic the Italian action. Details ci' the sit~ tration have not yet reached Paris Income Tax Enquiry ` (Special to The Guardian) I.0NDOi\'. March Z8.-R|eirtci"s sziys; Right ilon. Austen tiliarnbcr lain, Chancellor' of the Exclroquirr. announces the appointment uf ii roy- al coinmission to enquire into tha in- come tax. He states that the cont mission will corifei- with the financial i'cpr'esontatlvos of the dominion gov- eriinients regarding double iiicornc tax before tiny definite decision ie reaclictl in regard thereto. BRITISH PEOPLE REGAINING WEIGHT LONDON, .\i':ircli 2(\‘.-1'li'itisli pcoplo are rapidly rcgainirig tho avcratgi tytelglit prevailing lieforo tiic snbnifi- I irini- rniiipnign. ziccoiwliiig in expert opinion i-x~pi~esseil to The Mull uri" Ernpiro coi‘i‘ci-poriilcrit to-tiny. It, i; now conceded that during thc lreigli' of the German subniarinc ivrii-t'ari~ with tho resultant food sliortago ii. Great Bi-itian, thi- :ivoragc weight of the public was depres‘scd to :i point liltherlo unknown in this country. Tailors have uototi lncreasiitl mail- waist lines lately. and liaberdaslrcr-= have sold more large sized collars Canadian and American food is rr sponsllilc for tliis gain in weight, pai' ticularly thc. much iiruligned hacoir which, :is the ordinary British con sunrer' does not. understand. was licavi ly salted by official request. so it noni' he kept. for-ri long time if nccossar This is one riclilevcincnt placed to the credit of Canadian and Ainerictiri food -<1 quantities to prevent the rzivaigcs o famine In the wrir-str'icki:n errerny an other countries on the continent, ,_._,...._____-._.,_._,`___<__. I ‘MARITIME DAIRY SCHOOL IN SESSIOT' r iriirtli :ind piitriotisrir, while the gen, I 'rnL'i=io, uriiicri 27-The two Wes'--2 course for Creamerymen of the Mar lego of Ar;riciiltui‘c, 'i'i'ui'o. closoil oi Tuesday of this week with ii coiifc; ence of Creamery Ma-H3S€`\`S ""I‘I¢`I was attended by niany of tlih 2\l:in: The Eiisterii fronts., alluded to by M. Pichon. presuiuabltv Iuka in tlic Balkans, Asiri. Minor und probably' the Ukraine. _Amerlca'n Ship* Ready the four senplrtnes with which tho .flight utsrted' noon afterwar. ;‘ f 4 v |gers from the three provinces. Til tqugntions of iinprovctl quality in fcreaniery butter were ull \`0\` ‘II-*`C“’* , ion. t On Weiliieailiiy of this \\ccl¢ ill- It‘licoseinakora c0ll1‘H0 HIHYIM “W1 I `a¢_¢@nd¢it| by clieescriitilw'-rs fri! Dairy Supeiiritoiident of tiic navy department plans to attempt its or New Bwnswtt-,tt rmtiia chief tristr‘\1<‘i traniiatlantic flight are now at the nav- m._ mmntng concurrently Will) 'Ill' al air station at. ftookawriy Beach, from which the flight will start. They | ,mended by 5-_hoiit a oz _ - 1 I ni-is known as the N. (‘. l. type of and woman who wish to Il1l~'ll YOU iiizcn, we tvoiiltl :tak yiiii to ii<‘t‘,i-p 'Iris gtilil \\':itt‘li :intl vliiiin as :i slight tiltqn of our :ippri-I-i iiion :intl liigl' ;stci-iii towiirils you, ii-'.rpl~;il with our ,cgi wislias fin- it very linppy :int woiipt-i'oiis i‘utiii~i~ in our Varriiiliul- West. Sigiit-tr in Iii-liiili or' _viriir runny friends, ‘ Pte, Stiiveil replictl iii :ipl terms llliiiiikiiig llii- tlioiiglitful friends for their troll-tirricil ivorrls of appreciat- »ii»ti _-intl oxpreiifsiiig siiiceri- trratiiurir `oi- ilif- rnliinlil-~ :intl appropriate pre- acrit. Sprf-flies \vci"i~ rirlitit- by Rev Mr, qondwill_ Dr. Jririline, Messrs. \\'iii_ Geri. Siiiipson :intl J .l~`. Profltt. <'lioit-t\ rociil niiislc wits irridcreil by thc f;iic.=ts. lu the midst nf tlic mei'riirii-lit tlii- iri`iisi‘iilui' ineirilwrs iii ,= ilic arrests alive i'le. St:i\i~i'i ti genu- ine "lioir|ii'e," Tlic reiiiiiiiitlel' Oi iI\f‘ evt-riirr); iviid api-nt iii iii\isii~ :ini -sscinblcd, and of your niitivv Ironic ~.licrt.- _voiir farther, thc into Jul ion Stiivert, was ii highly respectcf. ..._ _ __-__-_Y-.--_-,-»-I--“"5 Greek Troops _ For Asia Minor (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Mai-cr. 2s.-Tris Parts i:or'rc-spozident of the Post today un- .lerstziritls the Supreme War Council has :iiitliorizod the sending of fifty 'housurid Greek troops into Asia Min- or to niaintnin order, i enemies LENINE wAnNs HuNs COPENiiAGE.\', March 28.-Premier Eicnlne of the Russian Soviet Govern- 'nent has sent a wireless despatch to Bela Kun the Hungarian Minister of ‘oreign affairs asking for gtmrgntgeg chat the New Hungarian Government ’s. realy communlstia and not merely :ocialistlc Lenlne warns Kun nzuinst imitating "Our Russian tactics in do fall." ln his message Lenine saw: "Owing ‘o peculiar circ.umstance‘s I am quite certain ii would be a mistake for the liiingiiriaii revolution to lmltstg mu- itusslan tactics in detail - I must warn von against this mistake?" From well lnforrned sources tho \Vostminstcr Gazette learns that Nik- *-ltii Lenine, the Russian Bolshevik "rcmler, charged vrltlmiie destructive- it-ss of Bolshevisn-i rind the ruin which ‘L hed brought to the workers in Rus- 'ilii declared that heculte realized this “act hut that ho cared nothing for Russia. The sole consideration he said was intemetlonalism, that the work- »rs all over the world would be ruin- ~>d its a result of their 'tdldng uphol- shevisui. He was aware the only bou- atlt oi which Loraine could hold out any prospect -was to ba reaped it-.1 -into “some generations alum!" bv hose who would then be living. ssiriaii Av|A1’0_n8 COMING To ` T0 HALIFAX ST. .IOHN’S Nfl. March 28.-'1'l19 =teiinier Digby, which is -bound here -.vltii iiarry G. Hawker and Lieut- "ommrinder MacKenzie Grieve, Bri :ish iiviators, and the airplane which they will use in an attempt to fly, across the Atlantic, was stopped 120 miles nrt' this port today by ice tloeii fin account of this blockadethc Cap 'ain of thc Digby was instructed to --iiler Placentia Bay on the south ~i»ri_-t and land the tilruien and air -hlp there, but it is believed that rnless the ict: fields move off thai' voiiltr bi- obliged to proceed to Hali- '1x. Such ii detour would deli? con- '~idcrahly thc plans for thc' flight. vlili-li has been tentatively set for \pril 12. _ The Dlgby's captain later sent word by wireless that because of the lee eoiiiiitions he had abandoned the' at- ‘cnipt tt; roach this port. and was :ii-oceeilliig to llsiifax. it was believed ‘icro that the aviators would keep 'linir airplanes on board the Digby ‘mia attempt to iaiiii diem tiers on tho return trip ot the steamer. Their flight lt was estimated would IN G0- taycii ton days under that plan. ._ ladies. which pleased the phyuictl man in equal degreeof _satiety aa tbl intellectual part gratified the spiritu- ~il. /til tire agreed that Mr. and M11. Orr can entertain as acceptahly in ilii-. guests can celebrate effectively. ' i'rivat,~. Strivert gown next Monday to , lidiirontnn, Y V - . , .'_.t-I,-., . ""t"\\;t'.4-