OIL MERE MAN Grow rich taketh nut. ' in that which never eople's Pa ‘ Covers Prince Edward‘! Island Like the Dew Everybody MERE MAN Asmgwllloutllvehrlamory allsernaona OIL ,_ bnrlottotown Guardian Two Calla. Morning Guardian. Pounded llli. CHARDOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1939 NAZISDISSIIME Fllll BUNTRUL llF REIBHSBANK Surprise Move Heralds Broad Developments in German Economy- iBv MELVIN K. WHITELEATHEB Associated Press Foreign Staff) BERLIN. Jan. zd-(iA-Pl-Chan- eellor liitler dropped orthodox liiiiineial llot, llialnnar Horace (irrnley Stchaoht, higllmk ‘the pill‘; idency of e Relc an oda an give his post to Economic: Miliister Winther Funk to bring gm powerful liiinncia llnsfituticn un er iull eon- trol of the National-Socialist (Nail) Party. The startling breakfast-lime dll- missal was seen in informed quar- lers as a forerunner of five bioad developments in German economy: 1. Acceleration of credit in- - flatioit to finance Nazi rearma- lllklli. and gigantic bllLdi pro- gftllll5 under 48-year-old ii long-lime Nazi. schacht who is (s1, opposed this course. Li, Crossing off of the United ._ EiZIIC-‘i as a possible source of row inuierlaLs for Germany. 3. intensification of Ger- many's economic drive through the llaikdns toward the Near and and in South America. -l_ increased difficulties for holdci-s oi German bonds in salvaging some of the money lent Lléllllillly before the Nazis came to power Jan. 30. 1933. 5. An end for the time being, at least, to hopes of several liiuiilrcd thousand Jews that iiivy \vould be able to emigrate Willi iiid of the Inter overn- meiiia. Refugee Commit ee. liunk in assuming control of the R/Qlcllbbllllli as well as kcepl (he l-Icniiontlcs Ministry, thug ... under Field Marshal Goerlng. dir- eci \l‘ oi the four-year plan to make (wmiiiiiy seL-gufflclenwihe im- I (continued on iii-go B. Col 4) COMING fVfNll ' "‘C0me_ to the skate in rink icnrzht from 8 to Saturday Sea. View 10. 11-267 ~ slanting evening.- VlClUilfl Rink. L-liiulFii. Sat- Jan. 20 to Mar. l8. "Buyin a ~ iinry daily imui biarch. Cgorrxgts pgredin. Geor Lciizlitizcr-Co. L- 9-12-22- f. "Borden Line Club loading hogs lambs. calves every Tuesday. Hours 12 to 8. L-34B-12-M-2-5-tf. "Moccasin Dance. Msrshfield Rink toiii ht. Old time Fiddlers M-“loiOlle ound System. If not fine. Monday night. L-259-1-2l-ll. "Hockey. Ooveliead Rink, Mon- dnv 23rd, Mike's Taxi and Covehead Oulows. skate after. IL-ZGQ-l-Zl-ll. "Wllishlfe Blink mum-t, North River Lindyb vs. Huntsville Maple L-"flfs. skate after. L-Zdfl. "East Royalty Rink ionldht. Riyals Juniors vs. 2nd. Royalty Juniors. Skate after. L-269. "Hockey toniirht at New Glas- ROW. Runners vs. - Uvwue name. Stunts 8:15. L410. "Cake Sale at l-lolnisrrs today under auspices of city Hosapiial Nursery C.ub. - 11-258-1- l-li. “Re t Moo ‘z Mmember C Bale a are cLeods y, Par e Women‘: Institute. L-247-1-21-ii. "R Bale. Beasonabl article‘??? C. A. today 6.80." e L-m-i-zi-it "Hilskl . n um» mu tonfilit. ‘gnaw 2W3?” n n-ao-i-oi-li. "Dr. Laccurslere. Dentist will be It M nary We 2%?’ my“ J“ cold-fill‘ "At l , R1109 Vl H311. Moarlgay, l}; H?‘ ‘i orchestra. QB. 5- i p em Il-QBBdwII-ll. _ .___ “willie? “l mmrgualiligtlli. "Po 1 -a any live dressed“ ha... no n: we m prices. Correct m. Prompt re flats. Island Co (i Storage Cannon! naooocrdln! U0 the m‘ Vlood Islands Boat Contract Transferred (C. r. by Guardian's Special Wire) HALIFAX. Jim. 20-A Fed- eral Government contract for ferred from Far uhar Steam- slllps, Limited, o the North- urnberland ferries. it was learn- ed here today. A special boat fnr the vices across the Northumber- land Strait will be constructed in Nova Scotta. it was d. The service is to go into oper- ation May 1. Prime?“ sum: menus: m rum lRIBES Experts See Improve- - ment Due To Increas- edJndustrial Activity- (0. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, Jan. Zil-Ailrimlltllffll experts of the Dominion Govern- ment today told the farmers of gigaqrsada what they mlkiht expect in In their annual survey of the alurlctutural outlook. they analyzed ket prospects so 1gb‘: p to ohanwinz conditions of supply and deman in both home and Mimi m . ' - V - They predicted some zenersl im- provement hi prices of farm pro- ducts in 1989 as a. result of mod- erately increased industrial activ- ity. Alt the same time they warm ed that wencral activity would not likely be restored to 1931 levels. ‘P116 miller economic factor clouding the outlook. they Bald. ls the fact the i988 world wheat was the lamest on rec-std, wi the result supplies are far in ex- cess of world requirements. Next Season's Prospects Next season's world wheat pros- pects are still an undetermiinable quantity. An expected reduction in world wheat acrenke. especially in the United States, will be a fac- tor but even more nt than known acreage trends will be the 1939 world avei-aue yields. On the credit side of the lednr was the fact the severe decline in world prices of iilflzlhfll‘ ucts alp- in the 1838. plies cf wheat and other anm mp- rlums in Canada. with the help of new trade aizreements. would prob- wbly result in a treat volume of agricultural exports in i939. The and inter- national conditlons, then consid- ers the pcistion of each zrouo of farm products on its 198B record and its 1939 prospects. . Production Increased Production of most aaricult/ural products showed s substantial in- crease in i938 but prices declined much more rapidly than price of other commodities. The low level of farm prices was a factor re- mrdlnu Reneml economic recovery. i survey. the outlook for inoolne from farm comm tie . "With more hon to market in 1W9 as o. whole. and prospects of a _y demand. at borne and in export nnrkeis. an: t e any has than tba/t It summarises Charlottetown Players Will G0 To London, Ont. ces Holl Trainer (Mrs. Mr. Ivan Y. Reddin (Mr. The cast of “It’s Autumn Now”, plays last night. Front row from ieftto right, Pomfrey); Mrs. Hazel Manager); Mrt. I. A. Lawson (Director); Pomfrey) ; Miss SlllIliESSES u msunarms Capture Strategic Towns In Barcelona Ad- vance- (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) HENDAYE. Mature. Jan. 20- FSnanish Insurzents announced quick succession to t the oop- lum to r mulwrlinlmvelrlta ' wo wns o - . '00 nce to the " ‘ defence lines in Spa Imraleida was one of four 1min keys to the Government defence and Vendrell a Government out- post and control point for hirhwav traffic ieadinlr to Villsn- a Mama. Vendirell. 32 miles southwest of Barcelona near rtluig shortly after the maul-Rents an- nounced another force had taken Irrualads. little industrial centre of 10.000 Iruslade. is 28 miles north/west of Barcel na and the first cd four main eys to the Govenunen-tb “mystery line" of defence. Its cop- ture cuts the Government's main north and south line communi- oa...on. which ran lust behind the full lenmth of Government fortifi- caiions. Other main defence points are rthwreatifnflneiaiitr-ll Msnresa. ,_no_ n gi s, g Q (Continued on 1A1: a, g s!" FROM RAGS TO RICHESP- Ruppert Bequest To -Ch0rine Is Surprise III! -iy at from 080,000,000 to $10,000.- llliss Weyantb brother. Rex, is a. travelling secretary cw Yolk Yankee "A meet, of the snsreho ore _ w m gleldlimeram 1d Factors‘ b; , hoi‘ mimi- that p °' "1 gig“; i “my family navami. friends .M.Unus _ l,’ fen . m‘ m‘ ‘m, yen“. ~ m" "9' .' W55‘... lives wiui her w ‘T’ ' team an a merit house in H ‘ u the mecmllonpfhis 10nd Weamaudmodonoeffort tlfikiuilohhpr-ldeinthetearns duswlod in my desire QMmPI-iaenhlll-IQPQ?‘ t’. Htbefiolaonelwrote which was executed mltteds To the s1 intc t llglgnistion ti? contains: Members. Chariot “Improved Port Facilities Now Urgent Problem Vital Importance Of Long Over- due Improvements To Charlotte- town Harbour Emphasized. phasized mini report oi provemezi of Trade. presented at a r. ittee r u. Board 60mm 0 e cu yesterday by mee n: of the Board . the committee chairman. MI- J- 0- dm , Hlinbiloitnmz is the text of illie cem- wh is of un- iii view of the Presld t. Council and entieiownlioard of mvelnent Com- a 3% 5 . r i elitieiizt l é. is B‘ pod-tun -well as provldins’ Rliewtlv Little Theatre Guild of Charlottetown, entryln the N. B.-P. E. I. Regional Drama Festival will represent the Region in the Dominion Drama Festival at London, Ont, it was announced at the conclusion of the St. john Miss Iphegenie Arsenault (The lady) ; Miss Lena McLure (Edna); Mrs. Fran- (J Henry (Mrs. Duxbury); Back row from left, Mr_ Stephen Reddiri (Stage Dorothy Dumont (Make up); Mr. Burleigh Taylor (Eliiston Drury); Miss Nellie Brenton (Script). increas- bo the lonllahcre- -ed emplo men. Oblectivo Defined Every now proposal Ebcvdnce merit in this a certain measure of opposition. which is probably a. good think. until the objectives are clearly de- for advance- has met with us improvements. in years pest. that were of ENE value to the Province. such as followinlr: A loner and more modem Cos- osmium Neuoiiin amt. A Transportation Commission and Traffic Mal-IMH- Usually umnmnt has been the expenditure was not war-l '11he'new car-wry has more led itself in supplyinu a and necessary ser- l. F. B. LIVESAY John A. McNeil, New General Manager Of. C. P. ‘IOHONPO. Jan. 30 -(OP)— H. P. Duchednin, K. 0., president of The Canadian Press, announced today that consequent upon the impending retirement of J. l". B. Iiivesay as General Manager, the board of directors had unanimous- approved of the appointment of ohn A. MkzNeil, md-XWKMG editor of the Gazette, Montreal, as his ion takes effect June 30 next and Mr. McNeil takes up his new duties on July 1. “It is with great regret." said Mr. Duchemin in making the an- nouncement. “that the board of The Canadian Press sees Mr. Live- say depart from the post that he has held for the past nineteen years. F‘cr the previous thirteen years he had been engaged in the formation and direction of pioneer news-gathering organizat- ions which developed into the Canadian Press of today. and during this long period he has been one of the chief factors in building up and maintaining at a high standard the news service now supplied daily through the rCanadian Press to its m or B Col 4) (Ocindnued on _ i AT HOME on THE SEA 12 PAGES F successor. lvltr. Llvesay's resignaiw" Ac ‘lt’sAutzz—mn Now’ Annual Iabsorlpfloa Dalivnol 8J0 a; llaii-P. n. L 54.00; Canada all Ii. l. ll-I Takes Honors In Drama Festival Charlottetown Little Theatre Guild Players Will Represent Region At Dominion Drama Festival At London, Ontario. SAINT JOHN, N. B., Jan. 20—(C. P.)—A Charlotte- town Little Theatre Guild production, “IVs Autumn Now", will represent the New Brunswick-Prince Edward Island Region in the Dominion Drama Festival. The selection was made late tonight by Ajudicatol George Skillan after conclusion 0f the Regional Festival. A three-act comedy, “Polly With A Past”_ produced by the St. Peter’s Drama Club of Saint John, was the only pre- sentation on t0night’s final program. Elmer McGiveney, who played in tonight's comedy, was adjudged the best actor in the regional performances. Honors as best actress went to Pamela Cock, for her work in “The Vision At The Inn,” a one-act play presented by the Theatre Guild of Saint John. Mr. Skillan considered that “Polly With A Past,” ranked next to the winning play. He expressed belief that generally the plays presented here had a higher standard than those seen at Charlottetown. Near Perfect Aotlnl l Actink in "It's Autumn Now ‘was "almost 100 per cent" as it should have been. the Adiudica.‘ declared. ‘rh written by towns. The east: Burilaeilih Taylor. Hazel Henry. Luna . Ivan Y. Red- ddn. fiancee H or. Ipiherrenle Arsenslult. “Polly with a. t," a. comedy in three acts, a fas moving 1a . with witty dialogue was resen by 8t. Peter's Drama c C ub of 01m. It was the only one on the final ni L's program and the last to be indicated in the Marltimes rae skillan. Written by George Mlddieicri and Guy Bolton, in the United. States, the comedy was produced in New York some years ago by David Bela-ace. Story Oi Play ‘The story deals with a girl, Myr- tle Davis, played by Elva. Kelly, who makes it her mission to reform any- one she thinks needs reforming. and a wealthy cum: admirer, Riex Van Zlle, play b% E, Sarto Fioley, whom she doesn't ke seriously be- any faults and 9011118 man decide to help him 3am her interest by setting a. trap for her tlons. The friends have an otizsctive maid. Polly. l d in the 1 role by Joan tious to study one, who is amb in rLs but lacks the nec- essary funds. ‘Ilhe idea ls for Polly to an, international n. cs y consen . pears as a “French elor friends get a piece in the papers about Rex saving her, from drowning. But D-ans when the two ma; people really all in love. The h- elod-s go in o another huddle and emerge with La Polly a tress.” The information from newspapers that a famous musician who had gone into hiding to get some work done, had really suicl ed because of unrequited love for the French actress, Myrtle decides it"s time to save Rex. His uncle is summoned and. know" that she wants to drop the whole thing without remuneration. Rcx insists he loves Polly mach a climax when the l famous musician arrives to see the L‘ SAINT JOHN. N. B., Jan. 20- (CH-‘rhe century mark was reached by O. H. Williams, ‘Ibr- onto manufacturer's agent, when he sailed frown Saint John this evening aboard the C. P. B. Duali- w! oLBedford on his loothcross- ing of the Atlantic. Ho was ac- companied by his (wife. also no mean sailor. She embarked for the 42nd time. "sick?" Mr. Williams said day. "Never. Haven't missed a meal yet. Ive been over this ocean so often I know all the soft spots." There was something of a. re- union when the Toronto importer boarded the linar, for on hand to ace him off’ was William Webber. General ent Atlantic Pom, " n, ieamshi . Mr. Weh- C ber, who was the i’ purser of that company in Atlantic service, not only accompanied Mr. Wil- liams on his original trip back in 1918 but sold him the ticket for the crossing in the old Elmpress of Britain To mark his cenicnar of sail- ing Captain A. R. Mel le, com- mander of the Duchess of Bedford. presented Mr. Williams with a Canadian Pacific house flag adorn- ed with the initials 011W and the impressive figure "100", on be- half of the company. Thanking Captain Melkle. Ml‘. Williams promised: "This goes up on my office wall along with photos." He has. he pointed out, the picture of every skipper he ever sailed under. mounted on his office wall. There are 80111035 pictures in all. "This will give the room a finishing touc ." __<<>sttr~ue_en..me . B, $111.2: l Toronto Man Crossesmm Atlantic IOOth Time‘ tuna lnlmi cummmus APPOINTED Formation Of Juniol! Board Authorized A1 Council Meeting Yew terday- Matters pertsininl to the time rtation Comm the pro formation of a Jun- ior Board of ‘Irade. 91w I" lands-Caribou ferry service and a ed the Cliarlotttetown Board of Trade as- terday afternoon. Twelve star-influx Commit/tees were also selected an approved by the meetlnlz. Mont-Colonel G. E. Full report- ed for the special conmutuae re- of same. 0n and Mr. S. A solved that a. Junior Board authorized to form on the bash mrtiined The Jltmim- Board. it was stat» ed. will be composed of vounz m between the axes of 20 and years who are enraged in indus- try. commerce. trade. banklnlz or motion of . Macieod l; _ “s 952LWi LflJ¥Lm 2w (Continued on page 8. Col l) / \\= You btcw\ ‘(curl own Roan; K wit». B! dtovm ‘To suii Yo? (Canadian Prelsi Jan TORONTO. . and miixirmnn tempemtumz- w 30B 301 Vancouver 30 44 Edmonton 20 30 Resins 10 3d Wlnniiflt l4 N Toronto I 2i Ottawa 8B l8 Montreal 6 i8 Quebec 6 i2 Saint John 10 26 Halifax 22 38 Charlottetown l6 m FORECAST Maritime East: Moderate winds. fair and cold. Hlailgntldc this morrninz at 11M and lidht at 11.15. Sun sets this afternoon at 4.61 17mg rises mum-low morning at First quarter moon. Jan. 28. 11.00 aexsirunersido tide teen mili- utesiated- than Chai- wn. THE CAR PERRY smmus Leave Borden 9.45 a. Im- i p_ m. / Tormnatfnelinmtiliym. H7O WN PL14 Y MB. - P. 5.1. REGIONAL) WINNER‘ HITFEQ sHMEZT/Es fiAcniwmfikoMbwfis —r