I AtL-"Tgely-dtteh dedMeeting Committee Appointed To Draft _For Potatoes And Turnips, At General Meeting Of Fa em Before Submission To Piismiiiilin miiiiiiiiiiil | N i: | TY Ocrnltiohsl, pI-‘id his first official visit t0 the Charlottetown Club Ind nlps and potatoes met in the Con- fedsrstlam member yesterday eningattbecalloftheProvinclal Marketing Board. Representatives of all the large shippers or ‘ tions, a hrge number of independ- ent dealers and quite a number of representative farmers were present. The meeting was opened by Mr. W. R. Shaw, Chairman of the Provin- clal Marketing Board, who addressed the meeting as follows: Board Chairman's Address “Gentlemenp-The Provincial lldar- lceting Board has called together at this time the exporters, buyers and dealers of potatoes and turnips in‘ Prince Edward Island" with the idea of effecting improvements in tho marketing and price levels of these two pcoducts." According to the Na- tural Products mrkeiinggsct of Canada, either producers or dealers hi”. in any natural product, or both, may construct and submit schemes de- signed for the purpose of i roving marketing conditions, and sist the primary producer of natural products in securing a more accept- able price for his labor. ‘As mar- ket period for potatoes and Mimi!!! is now advanced. the‘ Provincial Bcardwonsidemd immediate action negitsflslii-yé, and ss alts; probgasm of as __ '3! vans: ucm together ‘st s busy seasomseemsd l"! insured s rather difficult cine, we have deem- » snthusismi on the ed it wise to ask the dealers and ex- being carded onJiyIpor-ters to consider the proposal of ass as r 5H5; §§:g§§s ggééfis per regulation and control of mar- keting g." _ in relation to, this year's crop. 1t is our intention, as soon as conditions are favorable, to arrange for a meeting cf the pro- ducers to discuss this whole‘ ques- tion, and, f possible, to arrange for. ANNOUNCEMENTS COMING EVENTS, UVI. anemersenoyschemeforthspro-gen Marketing Scheme To Be Presented rmers And Deal- Ottawa. Approximstelylwdeslersintur- plan of control. 1n the meantime wewouldvcrystlongl, urgsthatln the preparation) which you may appointment of Board ‘ b “ re- presentative boaefids producers of potatoes and tumlys 1n this pro- vince should have equal ,. tion with youfselvea on such com- mittee or board, until such time as primary producers of these products may become organized and arrange Imi- definite action through their ac- credited representatives. You are, therefore, asked to confer among yourselves, and form some fair mar- keting plan to become operative with allpoasibls ‘ ‘land untlla more complete , if necessary- mag bs cmlstructed. ‘ Provincial Marketing Board. as now constituted, has been appoin- ted‘ in work in conjunction with and as an agent for the llledeml Lanket- ing Board. Any scheme which you may draw up should first be submit- ted to the Provincial Board. who will give it consideration, and pass it on in the Federal Board for approval. w. would point out that until such a scheme is definitely approved by gins Federal Board. it is not lelllly ding upon its signators. 1t is ex- , ‘ ’, howeveqthat those who init- iate and present such a scheme. which must involve the llcensins 01 sveryand all dealers. will live sm- ccm and wholehearted oo-o, ion in carrying out its provisions pend- ing its approval, and those who would break, for selfish purposes. I tlemans agreement, might find it difficult at a later date to secure a necessary Wines! - ODIQOSIVGI sanded "We wouldurgs at this time, that (bulltillllfid on Page 8) - H ‘ _ more prehensive and completei MEEllNGb. arc “ ..ll"'.'.ll.‘f'."_°.f.". :::...";::""..:: Extradition strictly payable in advance. --si...._n...ns... Thursday.‘ OfHauptmann L-l057-10-l0-3i. - ......_...—-. ...., 1s Held w» RATES l} IJ T ‘IL-lom-lu-lolsl‘ NEW YORK Oét 11 Bruno "Show-Mt. Stewart, Saturday. Richard Haupiilnann- staved oil- awn. Oct. u-n all in in- L-l057-l0~10-Si. "Come to the Chicken Supper in‘, 5t. Teresa's Hall, Tuesday, October |A. Lindbergh, Jr. ioth. . L-l063-l0-l0-3i. Over ths objections of Jersey , prosecutors, Supreme Coiut Justice "Reserve October 31st for Mas- querade Dance in Mlllview Hall. 11-1148-10-12-31. temporarily today his extradition granted the petition of defence at- torney James ing on a wri ~of habeas corpus. The jurist fixed Monday stll a. "Reserve November 22nd for to New Jersey to face trial for the in less than two years, will go i to abduction and murder of Charles eifect on Nov. 1. a statement issued by said Ernest E. L. H-unmcr of the Bronx was reduced from 3 per cent to 2 1-2 Fawcett fora heap- therc will be a further out to two per cent. 01'!‘ ierest rates on deposits. tha- d Finance Minister E. N. Rhodes here today. 1n May, 1933, the interest rate on savings deposits ticent. Beginning next month All chartered banfl. s number u! E I g M _ i, Fnmsv. ooronsn 12,1934 I O- -5'*r<>11i.*ly 11140 r$<=l!’§if;’.f.‘;"°" Marketing Board Objective Saint Paula annual tea and sale. ' L-llfl ii ' "Dance in Suuuuerfleld Hall, m. to hear Hillptlflhlllfl refutation important loan and trust compon- cf the allegations he went to Hopa- jes, the government post omco v- well the! nivht cf March l. i932; mg; bank and the Ontario - r0- that he snatched Baby Lindbergh vlnclsl savings ciiics will institute Friday. October 12th. Admission ioc. "m." h" Hills)!" "lb? m“ i" ‘l Ladl lth ak f . 68w "c °"r'eIi-l08i7-l0-'l1-2l; flrfl-Mflfdlfll- . . , . In the interim, the stowaway sl- "The annual Chicken Supper-o! ih- Presbyterian Church, Mt. Stew- art will be he'd in the Legion Hall, in tbs Bronx isil. GIVEN TWELVE YEARS ' KINGSTON, Jamaica. Oct. 1i - Twclvs years penal servitude, was the sentence imposed today 011 John Richards one of two men who '31- took part a daring robbery when . I s was from a bank clerk "Dr. IMXui-sism, Dentist will bo on his way from Kingston with the In Murray River October mu and _ kly payroll for oils unites rrulc ma. 1 L-llflil-IO-ii-li. Company's plantations flell‘ hm. Because the jury disagreed, his alleged accom lice‘, Robert‘ Demet- a new trial. October 17th. Ibis-i ‘ ‘will lale at Moors G blot-cows, Saturday afternoon. October 13th by 7iunbury Missionary society. " 11-71117-10-12 A I "The regular meeting Ladies u m F I. . . lesion sandman-lay, so an m rllmnwusrsn resultofthisliidnapping, the flysr's This, said Mr. Rhodes today. is ' in accord with the Ottawa Ocnfer- | ence resolution which l ien wllrremlaln under heavy guard ed low notes ists Heavy (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MADRID, Oct. 12-(1"riday)—- - Spanish army aviators in Asturias ~ bombed and destroyed a rebel itroops train taking man to Mieres _ and Ovledo to reinforce revolution- ists, it was stated today by reports coming directly from the province. _ 1t was estimate that the casual- ties may total 100 ead and injured. The revolutionlsts on the mm were rushing to the centres of, scq tive fighting to reinforce the re-i bels who are being driven into mountain retreats by the forces of General Ochoas and the Spanish FOPCIZB BS1103. \ According to the report from Asturias army aviators were ex- tremely aotive, dropping more than . 300 bombs on rebel strongholds. The bombing was concentrated on mining districts, blasting improvis- ed fortifications. _ MAY FURTHER: IJEVALIIATE us. Gilli) igllii ll-(Priv- . monetary situation by President Roosevelt today quickened speculation t-hai he eventually further de- valuetbe gold dollar to attain his announced goal of higher prices. , Senator Robert Buckley of Ohio, telling reporters on iihe House doorstep that he had dis- cussed the currency with the Pre- sident, declared reluctan-“y ln/rv- moose to questions that further devaluation was not an "impossib- ility." - a Inter. the President talked for an hour across the luncheon table with Professor George F. Warren d"Oomeli University, outwanding ewponent of the theory that the wavtoincreaae thevaluesisto increase the price of gold-division means dollar devalution. Meanwhile, the markets had re- Losa In Spain ‘mvlsimiil EXPLUSIUN P r o b e Mysterious Blaze Which Claim- ed the Lives of Six Persons. (C. P. by Gull-idea's Special Wire) HALIFAX, Oct. ll-While six victims lay in the city morgue to- night, Halifax authorities proceed- ed swiftly with an investigation in- to auspicious circumstances about I Iliysterio explosion that levelled their home early today and sent flames ‘racing in a holocaust through the tangle cl imp-ironing debris. The " Jalackcned wreckage, It!!! smoking in fltful ' ' , yield- ed no clue to the source o! the thundering blast, but from the fev- ered lips of one of the two persons -w!lo escaped death in the shattered building came a. story that police were checking as a possible factor in their investigation. mum Story Robert Orime told the story as he lay on a cot in hospital. still ignor- ant of the fact that his wife slid two children had died with another mother and two children in the flames. It was only yesterday, Cruse said, that a man who he did not know by name had hrsatened to "get even" with Danel Dudus owner cf the three-storey building that housed the Dudm and Cruse es. - “I will get even with Dudus if it takes me six months," he quoted the other man as saying. And he declared thfunidentifled han had added: "He did me dirty, and- he's 80in; ttrpuy for it.“ Cruse added his acquaintance, whom he knew by sight only, “had trouble" with Dudus. but he said he did not know its cause. ' Dud Questioned Police, who questioned Dudua for several hours after he had reached soonded with mild inflationary tremors to Mr. Rocsevelts feeling that values should ascend. The.‘ price of bar siiver showed one of‘ the sharpest rises since the passage, of the legislation which stated the, administration's determination tr acquire more of the metal as a c base ia-iency . The fact that Senator Bulkley is fedarded as a conservative where currency experimentation is con- cerned aplmently gave his observ- ation significance. His -= -i a series of questions by reporters. Senator mid he personally felt that further devolution was not needed: and that he most as- suredly saw no need for such a step this time. The Pivisident devalued the gold dollar approximately 41 percent lsst Jarmary by fixing the econo- mic price for gold at $35 an ounce. but under the gold bill he may de- value as much as 60 percent. This leaves him considerable leeway ii he still feels that the Warren theory had proved correct. the reduction. of interest an u dance of shcrt term. money as s condition precedent ic the revival of enterprise and. trade. The reduction was a natural dc- veicpment in keeping with a. similar movement in other countries. said the finance Minister. 1t would. he declared, have an important sfloct in stimulating business recovery by “"° °"°°‘{.“°.;‘°“-‘...‘.’.7§“ "wit"; p. vs believed one result would be the stimulus given in tbs investment market and the consc- queut lis‘ toning cf debt charges on. public bodies. nd-. d ab n-‘ . tions .. a : "ii-"e. El b t P l- a Guam; srz"ri.i.sz.-i.ra=siszz=l mnnr. nineties; T0 w! "Wiltshire W. M. l. presents a 8 O ‘ _ to take a long cruise to restore his obtaining a flamnqufl "up 9f 3,3. arugula!‘ “ma” n mine‘ _ l B > . , . I _ - §llflt “in “Vflilmfilltll ma. m. ~ --lnllll'-lb-ll-vlt- F01,‘ 0y d I ‘ It)‘ nT-Séididtdiilfinfifsh‘ l -’ ......' . ha... ‘"3 m... s W... a... ‘°z..‘3l~2l.£‘3.'i"£1h°°"‘. sol“! ‘ with as“, by the so as tile Ina! m pfiilflor-loxg: m, ma: IHENWITEISEUN REPUIIIEI] ill IiONDON, Oct. 1l-=-Arthur Hen- derson, President of the World Dis- armament Conference, was report- ed ill in Iondon tonight. The veteran Labor party leader- becarna indlspossd during the ls- bor conference atjouthpcrt cently and was treated by two doctd‘ delegates. He is now confin- sd to his bed. . larlier this year Mr. Henderson nlffored a bad. chill. Three years the three-storey building. however. was drawn out only b; ' town from Windsor, N. S., declared the owner of the building-whose wife and two children were among the victims-had made no mention of the "trouble" with the other man. Shaken and ilnnervad by the tragedy. the owner could tell the ofllcers little except that there was no dynamite in the house, and no other explosive except , a few gallons of kerosene and paint inhisstoleon the ‘ floor of Police ofilclsls were non-commit- (Continued on Page a) Many Believed Yugoslavia, accompanied by his widowed mother Queen Marie, left Paris for Belgrade tonight to at- tend his fsthei-‘s funeral and re- ceive his crown. The heaviest guard in recent years was given the young king for his departure. vinced an international terror out- fit was back of Alexander's assass- W311? hi“! be“ m" ination. Officials of the some N-a- t tionale annourlc ‘ they were stead- ily drawing the net around sus- pected the hands of police led them (c As III MAXIMS 07A. MERE MAN‘ smanihlnkethlnhhboari, he. " ' 12 PAGES BEVET a MA Y REslrcNf lIFX-P0lltElP‘olitical '57” ,Ma Involved In Murder Of- Balkan King. (By Richard G, Massock) (Copyright, 1934, By The As- sociated Press) (A. P. By Guardianh Special Wire) PARIS, Oct. Ill-A vast international terrorist ring was trailed by French secret police today as Minister of Interior Albert Sarraut re- signed after sharp criticism oi’ police failure to protect King Alexander at Marseille Tuesday. That the 10 shots Petrus Kalemen fired still echoed through Europe was evidenc- ed when Yugoslavs staged anti-Italian riots and French political observers confident- ly predicted Premier Gaston Doumerguds cabinet would resign in mass for reorgan- Sarraufls resignation was expected to be only the first of official heads that will roll in consequence of the tragedy. . Society , and the plant of Well Guarded the Croatian newspaper at Osiek "was sank nlobs. lileven-year-old King Peter I1 of Bench police were firmly con- -(.es of Kslemen. Have Evidence A chain of evidence already in vasJ-Ssnouldsring hatred of Italy, assassination, flared at three pla- ces in Yugoslavia today as the cab- inet, which placed its resignation st the disposal of the new regency, was told to continue in omce. ternai disorder. reb a jeering crowd smashed the windows cf an Italian political club. occurred at Sarajevo, the city in which Archduke Franz Ferdinandh assassination set off the Great War, and at Ljubljana. At the latter point an Italian-owned store was reported destroyed. ment ,after taking an oath of loy- alty to young King Peter 11., who was enroute to Belgrade from Paris henceforth should be hath“ “King Alexander 1., heroic and ' knightly uniflsr of Yugoslavia. nervous Prince Paul, heading the regency, say "I think you have not made a mistake in me." Italian consulate and the Croatian sulate was sevsrly pummeled but not seriously injured by Ljubljana that had just learned of Alexander's death. Italian as the crowd hooted Iiely derisivelv, and escorted him home.‘ Authorities here and at Ljubljana denied that the Italian oflicial ac- stratlom with speeches aly. Slovenia. province of which Ljifolja- ns. is the capital, said: are so delicate that our authorities would never permit for a moment RIOTING IN SECTIONS 0F YUGOSLAVIA No Sign Of Serious Dis- orderAsAuthoritiesTake Necessary Precautions. (C. P. By Gllfldlarfs Special Wire) BELGRADE, $1; ll-(O. R-Hu- touched oil‘ by King Alexanders There was no sign of serious in- However. at Zag- Other anti-Italian manifestations Meanwhile, the national Parlia- ‘ “ . decided the murdered King known as Then the Parliament heard shy, The Samjevo rioters stoned the lily An employee of the Italian con- orowds at Police interfered to protect the handled or hat there been public demon- Dr. IvanMar-ilshich, governor of avia's relations with Italy be“ m um be m w 1 any manifestations or unfriendly Ferg-ason To tnxsfiurag (‘ivfothe $205K. 12in: ES toward our neighbor It. . v Arlnemssse, ance, po cc ~ as! V!’ deem w h Return “lit/l figeiirtgisvmilfivfifiliilillahfifi her des; £15m for his errofing; £0 _ tighten the bonds tying Serbs. Pfifne Minister Croats, Slovencs and other races ~~ M 0- m» => 32?. "~=*:i.::-'.::i:i.:~.;:- (C. P. Cable) liament, and enthusiastic acclaim (By Guardian's Special Wire) greeted it. LONDON, Oct. iL-Hon. G. How. srd Fe Canadian High Com. missions: in Inndon, will return to Canada with Prinle Mmlster R. B. Eight Hour Work father, King Peter, “King Peter the Mberator." Day 1s Proposed (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) SYDNEY, N. S., Oct. lb-Propos- al to adopt an eight-hour working day for all men in the steel plant hero was discussed today at a con- ference between the general works council of the Donllnion steel and Coal Corporation and E. B. Paul. Deputy Minister of Labor for the provincial government. The ca cil has been advancing the p 1 vigorously and has secured the support of all the steel workers. If an agreement is reach- Bennett and Prof. O. D. Skclton, Un- dersecrutary for ltxternnl Affairs, sailing tomcr . The announcement that Mr. Fer- Euson would soccm slon of tbs legislature. King to replace his father was made today by both houses of Par- liament sitting as a national as- sembly, in a wens cf sadness and silence. American Federation of Labor to- day voted to continue a. boycott against German the asserted oppression of German “rrcde Unionists and the Jewish people, afler President William Green had ‘ campaig ed, legislation to make it effective be continued until “the tyrannical will be introduced at the next ses- governments of Germany and Italy are wiped out." It was recalled that Alexander's is known as Young Peter's proclamation as VOTE FOB. BOYCOTT SAN FRANCISCO, Odt. -1-'!'he podsbecauseof ”the n greater than last year. The yield of other roots will also beporne- what higher. The crop report deal- ing with root and potato crops was released today by the Dominion Bureau of Stat/ice. Based Potato a Yield Is Some 47,241,000 Cwt. provinces. per acre are, in order, ss follows with last year's fllures within brac- Prince Edward Island 120 (100); British Columbia I18 (96); Bcotia 112 (91); Quebec 97.7 (Ill-ll)? Ontario 69.6 (64.2): Manitoba b0 (63): Alberta 58 (58); Saskatchew- an 3l.4 (50.0). the Ontario production for i083 have been re- tbe yields in cwt.. New Brunswick 1Z8 (115); Nova It will be noted that yield par acre and ilor-nlul Charlottetown (l uardlun against It- Guunli Founded Ill‘! Two Cents Isa, akeup Uveii rseilles Assassinations; Police Arrest Sllsplects d“... Resignation l Of Sarraut Is Accepted; DismissOthers§i (C, R-Havas) (By Guardialfs Special Wire) PARIS, Oct. ll-Losing no time in taking drastic ad- ministrative action followili the assassination of King Louis Barihou, Foreign Min- ister of France, Premier Gaston Doumergue tonight accepted the resignation of Albert Sarraut, Minister of the Interior, and dismissed the director of the French secret police and the Prefect‘ of the department in which Mnrseille is situated. There were rumors that the entire cabinet might re- sign on Monday owing id the shake-up, which was be. lieved to have only begun. The Doumergue National Union Government, however. would not be threatened by, such changes, it was believ- ed, and its domestic and for- eign policies would be con- tinued despite the deaih- of M. Barthou. Successor Uncertain The veteran foreign minister's successor had not been named and probably will not be until Mon- day's special cabinet session. The system of European ai. liances fostered by Ba-rthou would be carried out, it was intimated in government circles. France's firm; relations with Yugoslav? 5g with‘ (Continued on Page d) ‘no illvr rot All (it vaovu: All. is (iMr. euf Mosr " VOLVUCiANQ PiRE (clinician ‘mm A SiZABLE l ©:@v g Fresh winds; probably incl-Ms- lng to strong with occasional nil! ' (Canadian Press) NDEIIEDROIOGICAL (fill! Ibroiifo, Oct. ll-Mininulln meldmum tempersturem- 1 Dawson ... ... - 3° 4| Aklnvfl: - ,... ,... 2B S0 . llfl .74 Edmonton .,. .... .... M "II (hlgary .-- a... ... 60 I Regina 85 I Winnipeg ...;... - .. s0 10 ‘Iioronto M. .18 Kingston .,, .-- . . A! d2 Ottawa . I6 l4 Montreal . 38 l0 Quebec . $4 t1 Saint John ... 38 48 Halifax -- n10 4d Charlottetown . 84 M SOIQICABT . Maritime Provinces-Mei! winds; probably increasing to strong with occasional rain. High tide this afternoon at 1J1 and tomorrow morning at 12-36. , Sun sets this afternoon at ii and rises tomorrow at 6.12. ' First quarter moon Mommy, Oct ma” will be 41,241,003‘ m. from vised upward. whifimrnskes revision “H” P~ Pa; We . -. mmuif sss scres.orssc..peraersc:the¢‘- " s y- M . q couspared with a revised anti: There was an increase cf 7.8 per- t! "f" w“ °“"‘°“*“'“~ H mats of 0.70000 cwt, from WI.- eent ln the 19st potato acreage o“ fgnny _ , _, , , m asses, or tr m. per acre in over um 011033. In addition. the , - _ m: and £011,012” m, from sea‘,- yield lam in ‘Qgilalls whslslgég l l..." Borden o 46 A. u. (Extra) m ' ooouunscrsa "person, epercen el- in an l‘ ~ _, L‘; , . _ ayes-ago for the ave years, ms- IOUflBi. the total production is plac- 2 5'5"" l";,"?'1.'1',‘.,":::::.’.“ _ i sdiaspsrcmsabovsmeiesslnsl» -~ Monday Oat-lat. ' exander of Yugoslavia and ' 1 =2, ‘X ,2 ‘. f. ,.' i. l i i i