#__ o ` _ ` A ‘r ’ A ll'/We A ' ...ms V" ora nr ullllun . u ln:/| no hggur-c,sa rellytoaldllseveryef T- 2;?/’ //ff ,\‘~q\ ‘\\\\\\\ ’ n' **_- W A ,ls also usa ro ff” f »/ ’ °' *"“°*'l “"’n'" ‘ / »"l~"" §>“ WY lalilemahes aaa old Uilore bla Covers Prince Edward Island Likeithe Dew i . ’ . ' , - N* \ "N __ /~ _ ;';:.::...., ................_ seéglys The Peoples Paper _;,_.____ Read by Everybody \. ._ nuanllaa. 'oald:7. A 0 Y Y A 0 _ = _ 3 ‘E 1 ' ' 5 = i ~------- r-- °»-°- crii\iu.o'r'ri-:1‘owN. CANADA. WEDNESDAY MARCH 12, 1930 iz PAGES i;°i:'..".i.'°.:':t‘°:.‘.P;.”'a"l:‘.i‘. amllffl ’ -_ = J f - =' _ i es _ 1 A i J _ - - » _ _ - - . _,JV _ _ _ _` | _i ss _` 3. ,,` x-Pres. Laid ToRest-AlmostMillion And Half Citizens Left omioioo Loot 4,000 Citizens nator Beaubien Of Montrea1“ ‘ Makes Startling Statements be ore Toronto Board Of Trade --1,463,000 Departed In Eight Years. » A assau- I-Pmlluy buffers ln the number of cltlsens who erosa the line and gc south. Something had been done, the senator stated. in offsetting tba Glress by cosenlng irnmigsauop from Great britain. but he claimed *H0 NMDUIH had Provad ineffective. raw were satisfied to stay on* the (special to the Guardian) March li-Canada 94,000 citizens to the United during 1929, according to Charles P. Beaubien of who last night addressed to Board of Trade Club what he described as brutal The senator stated he had forced to‘ go to the ~United Department of_ Immigration He deplcred the non of facilities here by which misht measure the loss she a few months in agrarian qgplqo ment. Senator Bsaubian suggested assisted railroad fares_for eastern Canadians willing to settle .ln gh; west. Prem lm to me hs showed Gibson. has lost 1.ees.ooo citizens. II1Dire¢tionofHongKong firms: moat sought the cities after; v.;._o-»._, . . .I if". ._ ` l 91 ’ _ ` . Doll, noted British motor racer, and Rita Don. who “came \ __ i .,-»-»-is ~ , fel..-° horsepower won Iet.‘ Don will attempt to smash the ::l1:§,k“;il:~l“ him." as they arrived in reeoird of over 2300 miles an hour,_set V i V -_-u__V 'hu photograph here shows Kaye New York recently. ‘With his 4.000 by legravs at Daytona leach. Flor- - ' ' - . ' der car, "Silver Bill- ida. _ Noted( Bitish Rac er And Sister MAY APPEAR MARCH 20 ilR2`l New Zealand Butter Tariff, is Rumored. OCITAWA, Ont. March ll.- yea.r's budget, it is learned wil submitted in parliament before the expiry of the present month, prob- ably on Mlmh 20 or Ma-rch 27. That it will contain a omsldarable number of important tariff changes is also believed to be a certainty, A surplus in the federal treasury of about $60.- 000,00o may be looked for, To meet the challenge of the im- pending tariff legislation now before the United States Congres. it is un- derstood that 1-Ion. Charles A. Dun- ning. Minister of Finance. will an- nounos an important increase in the British preference on a wide list of leading commodities of import from the United Kingdom and other parts of the British Empire. EE | Guards of the army, navy and Body Cf Inipressrve Fune Mourners. (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON. March ll-This. afiernrnn a vast throng Mid tribute to William Howard Taft, a man whom Canadians. to quota the words of Lord and Lady wlllingdon. knew as a. friend. almost ls a fellow eit- izen, from his long summer resid- 'eneea for thlrty~three years at Point~ Au Pie, Quebec. For the people of Murray Bay he was until the day ol his death. still the President. To Americans he was a great msn who had been chief executive and afler~, wards the Chief Justice. i marine forces stood with drawn swords about the casket at two o'clock. A great procession passed; with ceremony to All louis Unitar- ian Church where Taft had worship- Conlent Requirements A -- . ». Formal Opening Yesterday. ISWHI 0° l»h¢.6.aardlaai _ .atete Council the leialatrst-ei nr _ “‘““G~ Mem* li-The Ni- also Affairs is insirueus is sms. = . _ , ._ .. .,. im Government gheourssen i\- mgeeistisu mem, -mg , ~ _ _ Mifrah .4 . __ __ , 3"* KW md the nelrh- isa "law, ohins 1-lu to lsr. than asep Wh 01282 Pisces be restored would be declared on all l-long Kong ""1 in en order by the oornmur-lim and ngmtsrs, _ suse. .~~~__ _ _ _ __- i lillRlll’$ FAIR FUR VARGUUVER sl Shipgiragl Club shipping ' .___ ` c ves e esday. March \ , 2n.M_u_m_ (Canadian Press) ____ - ` vAN®UVlR. B. O. March ll.- Hcpe River Dramatic Club Organization of a Worlds Fair at C forset the Bale March lith L. Carr's. 3362-3-ll-Zi. U14 the four' set drama "Tl-le Vancouver in lose to oslebrate the litnhat Hope River, eity'a golden Jubilee will ba under- ' ,taken by the vancouver lbrhibltlon the ihree act drama "Civ" Association subfeot to the approval in B. I. B. Hall. louria, of the City Gmail. it is announced 2:05-8-la-st by J. 0. Metheeoo.|a1eralmaneasr. Walter Mol. President of tha B- -I5i§‘.f,,,f,";”,§°,",,‘;,h‘“'1,“°‘{;nioruos auosisuon subs lm ss 12 to 's. 3sa'|..;; there has never been a vm-ld‘e fair --- ' lla Canada. the lbrhibltiese Association Monday evenins. Merch is certain that enidiuaiastio support Out mb hogs at Ulgg T\leaday,\l_l1|l'lts and tha_Olty Wlldl. Mi. lkth - Ulla Shipping club. own said cooperation of the british 3|5°'3'l3°U- and commonwealth ciovemoseat be- am; ,,., -.Mm m sides than of we ‘United MMU IM 'ln \vn¢.¢,;:yJm.,::.”;;:H other countries. is a forqoae ooo- °"°\1h1s. March ss. if not elusionf sw-s-u-ai _._._.-.----- gn i» YWHI People's League New value on is in' ’ ‘ ;t.‘..,.;.=:rl_,,“, _, ;g°m1d_ Svc Hundred -uns-|- 007.110 PSE. WAIUINGTON. March ll-Uh eoursgement for' the nations un- employed was found today in tba re- port of commerce leeretsry Lamont. that s total af OMMOM h to be tbl year in debt dale for and MAUNMUO of o r ii -iiiiii ilri eg? “M at 101 not la Will h -use--y _nn-_-a HIB HONOR LlEU'l'~ GOVERNOR F. B, HEAETZ -_-a--`...._\_.... .___ SENTEN~lIE|J Til W0 YEARS ,,, °' P'°"¢°~l'°y'“°" ' ‘ Convicted of Criminal -ou¢.n.ns”::gi.u_u_ Mrllton To Help Assault on Young ' 7788 Unemployed Girl Last February-A-" at w s- m- we Gu-fd °f H°“°f Maintains He Is In- nocent. lcsnadlsn Press) OTTAWA. Ont.. Mar. ll-Louis M, Auger. ax-Member of Parliament, for rreseott County. was this afternoon _ “un” "4 munmpd Fubnffound guilty by County Judge ll. J. Daly of s charge of seduction. l-fe -was immediately sentenced to 'a two inn- mm in roresmouih Peniten- tiary. His Honor :nada the specifies- tldn that no time off would be fanledifer the period of almost one year Aurer spent in lei! awbiilag trial# ` ' » 'fbe easegrew out of use aliase- Jynhhnm #NU 0| Klee Laurence Martel of Iewbdilm-Qtstbstellelal the m. Today. The formal opening of the third session of the 41st General Aseamb-y ‘ly of Prince Edward Island tbok pleoa :yesterday meompsnied by the usual icoremonial and colorful military dis- play. The function was performed by I-lla Honour Lieutenant Governor 'Hearts , who was attmded by a imounied travelling escort of fourt-A ieen troopers from the Prince Edward inland Light Horse in commas-is or .Lisut. E. W. Johnson of Long River and Lieut. J. Morris of this city, The escort was in four sections. Two outriders preceded the first oar- riage and the same the second. Two ‘officers rods on either side of the third carriage immediately followed mm fm, °°°°';;';";°‘x‘;' fl’ will bs given to the movement bu the | ' ' ' ' 'Dominion ass rrovlsslsi ciovam- A ll G E R I Sir. six annum me the mm at s . i Y distance of thirty feet by two rear .rider-s. The troopers as usual carried .lanoes. The Guard of Honor comprising ‘one hundred men was supplied by A Company of the Prince Edward Is- land Highlanders. The Guard was ‘ln son-imsnn of Meier- 1'. n. team with Lleut. Q. Campbell and !.»leut._ W. Reid. The Guard was aiooornpllv led by the canadian Legion Band which played suitable selections for the oocaawl. . ka.-_ -..-_._-»_.-_--s lnally attacked on Feb. lb. and 18 last year by Auger in his i-louse of Commons room. The llrl was l'l years old at that time. Hs was ao- quitted a few weeks ago of a charge of rape after his third trial. On first being triad he was sentenced to nina years imprisonment on the maior .count. buteuooessfully appealed on the grounds of mlsdlrection of the Jury by the presiding Judge. Besides the charge of seduction on which he was found guilty today; Auger faces a charge of P°1’l\l¥y‘ln connection with svldencahe gave at his tlfkd trial on the assault count. At all of .bla trials . Auglr has steadfastly maintained he was innocent or the offences charged. _..-_ _ . ~="’°¢`-A-mi Of Legislative Assembly °° "°°°“‘= ° m°m°fy in who mas their time plotting ins is new casting eager glances downfall of the Nanlllol raglrng md. ‘”"°“°“ °‘ th’ 5”“““ °°1‘ b'°l=»“4° they Ire lil/ins under Brit- .... -nel ____....__ Y-i‘1i.“.`§`.Yl‘l°..`I§..Zf.’." 5.3.2 °£`i.2"°f..“&`.'..s`Z'.f." '$53 i‘»`ofo°°'l`f.'£ Opened House A Colorful Ceremony Witnessed By Many Hundreds of People. B _ _ Hooso Adjoumod Until 3 p. »I Candi" W1" Nw left the Drill 1-lall. prouedsd up Kent street, to Queen along Queen to Itiolsoond and the Parlianlant Buildnag. Five minutes later His Hon- or laft his residence at Edgewater. fn the first carriage was J. Nicholson Usher of tha Blaeklod: in the uc- ond were His l-loner the Lieutenant Gov\2'nor and Dol. U. G. Dawson. of- ficer commanding the Prince lid- wardi’alsndlii¢l-ila.ndBrislds.in< the third warept.-Col. J. P. 1-lcoper, senior aide-do-camp of His- Honour, Lleut. George A. Buntaln. naval aide. and Hia Honors Private Secretary. Capt. P. B. fielding. These carriages proceeded by was 0! Gflfl-OH ¢° Queen end alonl Richmond to the Building. A salute of fifteen guns was fired from the Pack Roadway by a detaohmmt from the Oth Medium Battery under com. mend of Maior P. W. Meewavin with Lleut. Karl Kelly. The first gun was fired It 2.58 ds His Honor entered the products of the I-Iouaa. Before the Lhuianst Governor en- tered the House the member! having taken their seats with the Gpeaur in the chair, the Clerk read the Pro- clamation calling the l-louse tépthsr. The dpaaker read a message from the Llsulansnt Governors Private dee rotary stating that Ilia l-fonor would arrive at 3 p. rn. to open the House. The Speaker then left the Chair. Just astl1aCltyCloek wesstriking three .tba Lieutenant Governor entared the House preceded by the sergeant-at Anna. His Honor was aoocipahied by Lt.-Col. Hooper. V. D.. M. 0. P. U. M. 2nd Lt. Iuntaha. R. C. N. Private laofetary. Capt. -Col. hill. V. D.. A, D. L. IL. Nah Cretan. C. Halas' lmrtbas. !.l.!.l`».l!_ Hagen. P- I. I. L. Conrad ippggrogsr r”9`§§"§F r°F°_° il- sea; rs .tg Y 5-5. F4! 5955 f' F § F v As British or llmpire content is |‘~elri to be fundamental to the main- Qienaruse of a preferential tariff. steps are likely to be announced for s 'more rlglrllscrutiny of British goods for conunt reouia-enrent. Already the renin-si gevn-ronentqhss taken lei-ive l.\1e`m.att'er `o'l"é15t'hoi'i goods and has rsfussil further leniency in the enforcement of the 50 percent prov- ision in the faoe of repeated prot- ests from the industry in the Unit- ed Kingdom, The budget speech is expected also (Continued on Page 5) I Fight .Smallpox lspecial to the Guardian) LONDON. March 11-‘l'wenl.y~ two persons ln Mabmatl Gandhl’s College of devotees at Sahara- matl naar Ahmedabad have been stricken with small pox. and three are dead. a dispatch to the Daily Express said this morning. The outbreak of smallpox how- ever. has not deterred Gandhi from his intention of starting the march. opening bis civil dls~ obedience campaign tomorrow morning. .___.___.____- Worry Causes- Cirlk Suicide ...___ (lpeeial to the Guardian) NEW YORK. Merch ll-Desb0hd~ ency and anervous breakdowneatued by intense study for a recital which she planned to give in two weeks, where believed to have influenced Misa Elsie Mandelberg. I2. pianist and conservatory director to commit suicide by climbing into a bathtub filled with burning newspapers. ¢~ss....~-.._.__.... C. P. E, I. L. H.. M8101' Tierney. P. Ii. r 1-I. n., Maier Maononale, P. 1:. `x H., Captain DesRnche. P. E. I. l-f., Lt. Gerard, R. O. H. A. His Honour than read the Speech from the 'nu-ons which appears else- where in this issue. At the conclusion of the ceremony His Hasan' inspected the fmt guard in fruit of the Parliament Building. after which he took the salute at the inleraattlon of Qlllen and Ollftesa Streets. After ills Honor had retired the usual pro forma bill was read. After the motion N tba consideration of the lpaaoh had bell carried. staod~ lng`Coo\aii rtaln offieexe ‘we ousc ad- is gil ii’ M. _ (Cmhmd mpegell, ,lu _ped. Thereafter the American peo- lple havin! given their leader to the keeping of one God, the casket was ,borne to Arlington cemetary across lthe Potomac River and in a green knoll what remained of William Canadil . __,l._.._ A Great Man Laid__ To Rest ° ral Of William Howard Taft-Staff Of Can- Government May Raise, _ adian Legation Among The Howard Taft was ln simplicity con- signed to mother earth, the resting place among the graves of the mighty overlooking the White House where Taft lived in the days of pow- er, when under his guidance the people flourished and were happy. The Canadian Minister and Mrs. Massey together with the staff of the Canadian Legation were among the mourners. several of the Canadian colony here had known the ex-Prev ident as »a personal friend. The Can- adian Flag again flew at half staff today over the Domlniorfa territory in Washington and the northern people loined with their neighbors in sorrow, A Slowly the flag draped gun car- riage moved through the streets of the Capital. The stillness of sorrow along the route broken by the elat- ter of the brilliantly aoeoutrsd cav- alry eacort, the final ride down Pennsylvania Avenue of the man who received the two highest bon- ora of the nation. . __..... _..=__ ,_ _ ~:_ 5. ‘ Further Debate land Tariff. A Gov.t-1Reiuses _ ` Highways Aid On New Zea- Bennett Scores l At Evening Session. (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, March 11,--By e vote 'i9 to 59, the House of Commons last night defeated a private members' .resolution calling upon the govern- ment to consider grants to the prov- inces for highway construction. The division found the Conservatives, and members of the U. 1'. A. and Labor sroupe rsnsed together ln support of the proposal. All the rye- gresslvea with the exception of B. W. Fsnsher. member for Lambton East. also voted in the affirmative. Against the proposal voted all the Liberals and Liberal Progressive members of the Independent group and Mr. Fan- sher- CYITAWA, Ont., Mar. ll--Not only was yesterday afternoon taken up with a discussion on highways, but the evening as well. Both lerfers spoke, and before them, Mr. D\*1- ning.. Minister of Pmanu. crlticisinl the resolution sa indefinite as to how the load should be apportioned. Ha referred to the Government outlay! for transport by land. water and ll: and concluded. generally. that no such scheme could be embarked up- on without increasing the debt and raising taxation. Mr- Bviwetvs contribution' was primarily. an historical survey of the highway aid plan. Hs mentioned the feet that Bir Wilfrid Laurier in ill! was not opposed to the principle. Then he develolwd the theme that rapid transport ls an essential to the llrasent day. and that to promote it s uniform standard of lnterprevin- eial blghflyl is necessary. Hs aspa- eially stressed the benefits of the tourist traffic as a factor in promot- ing the prosperity of the country gm in redraaalng the ,adverse bal- ance of trade with the United liates. Ho laid it down as a vital thing in the maintenance of the tourist trlf- fle to have roadways up to a com- mon standard wbicb. be held. was possible only if the principle of ue- erll aid were granted. ‘lb that pro- posal he gave his support. 0! leant relation between Conservative attitudes towards highway SIMM and election times. saying that the Conservatives had adopted that pol- iey before the election of itll and 1931 and were repeating it now. On the load of obligations on the Do- minion alonc arising out of the War he laid stress, and while not suggest- ing that the Federal Government would do anything of the kind. he observed that it would have about as much right to ask the Provinces to assist in paying the increased pensions for soldiers as for the prov- lnces to ask it to lid in highways. nltlglotnutd on page 3) The Weather, etc Btwo viiu. -1‘r.l.l.;r.svacla\.LY ' »tlla filings vlc tolli WANT if {° ! `? _ sl ‘gi Q °: -n:.r.oN'ro. Musa i:__u;r|um. limbs southeast shifting to sguq, Walt winds. with rain. mlb tide this morning as mg; and iollilht It 10.44. Shia sets this avsniq gg gpg md rises tomorrow mornin at 0.1¢, N” MW Nw. alsreh ma.. sz XM 9. fn. l F; E; gi lummmldetideoinaaqgmulg i __i. N; -1 .j__ _ E.) ` ;.. -.~_ gl. El ' U .L` l _ . .V _ ,. i - 41 i ‘ Il- ' ._ , . s' ‘ t .E *_ '.',.,;i `i"‘ . ying l 'li‘,~. .:.,. 'iiéf '_ ii fi l l.. : i . .. 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