Q) d. __I MAXIMS ‘orA MERE MAN A nstilrll version in" u" human life. ' gomnmy is the stewardship of ' ' resources for con- nccessltics of a dial. Founded Iss1. ngirrslirizitetiilv: Guardian Two Ceuil. 2“ i’ /-" The People's Paper CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1932 II/ '/// Covers Prince Edward '15:"? ’_________,.n -.,___________ Island Like the Dew Read by Everybody Ii) PAGES first ox creates The great difference between Tul- ent. and genius is that whereas the hlAXlMS OFA MERE MAN ploits actuality, it. the second "‘ 1 Annual subscriptions Drliiwrrii 8.1.00. liy Mull (‘isnndis and l‘. ii. .i. $4.30. ;_.._.. .___, All Quiet In India Yesterday Plans Under-Way To Test Legality ‘Of Gandhi’s Arrest- ThegMahatmaAModel Prisoner I FAITH IN EANAITA-ANIT BETTER TIMES iMinister of Marine Stresses Means By Which Peace And Happiness Can Be Had Throughout the Dominion. (Canadian Press) WINDSOR, Ont., Jan. 7.--"Kcep- ing Canadian money in Canada, es- pecially when the Canadian dollar, as at present, shows signs‘ of an- aemia, is obviously within reason an object to be pursued." declared Hon. Alfred Duranleau, Federal ‘Minister of Marine, before the border Cham- ber oi Commerce today. "Canadian produced goods and manufactured raw materials all mean work for the Canadian labor- er, expansion for the Canadian in- dustry, with oui sequent better mar- kets for the Canadian farmer and that justly desired home comfort which is the surest source of peace Ind lllnnincss throughout the land," he added. Calling for unfailing faith in the Continued on page 5 Patent Dispute (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont., Jan. “L-Tne Ex- chequer Court today heard a patent dispute between Canadian and United States companies. It will continue tomorrow. The plaintiffs are the J. O. Ross Engineering Com- pany. New York and C. L. W. Pat- ents Limited, Boonton, N.J., and the defendants, the Canada Paper Com- Pliny, Windsor Mills, Que, and the Howard Smith Paper Company, Cornwall, Ont. The patents cover a process for the extraction of alkali from wood pulp. liquor. ANNOUNCEMENTS, comma EVENTS. MEETINGS. arc "Southern District L. O. L. An. mm Meelilii! ‘Murray Harbor Tues)- “W- January 12th, 7.30 P. ivi. 11368-1-7-21. "Whist and Social Eveninguin Lot $111511 Flllliili. January 8th. Ad- 183°" 15¢ for balance of season. - es with lunch free, 11393-14341, "Crapaud District L. o. 1:, m”); Mme 1068c Rooms, Desable, on Tuesday. January 12th at 2 P. M. iiaaa-i-a-ai. "Oyster Bed n i i ' hold their Annualr ‘ivllbgtigglugngviurli d". January 9th "at cuurnores Billie» iiaai-i-a-ii. "Notice-The annual meeting of alga figcillfislifgiufigmeryb Institute will Y. anuary 9th a 7.30 P. M. B. B. Newson. 11347-i-d-3i. "The Annual Meeting of New Wiltshire District L. O. L. will be held in Tanton Lodgeroom, Brook- field, Tliwlily. January 12th at i P- M- l13B5-i-8-2i. ‘First skate oi’ the season at Victoria Rink Saturday, Jan. ll, Good music, admission iii cents. 11380-1-7-31 "The Annual Meeting or the gluon mirnneru Association will be i€lifldizYtkilellIrlfihryfligit XII-honing: - .v a o'c . 1- W. McLeod, Secretary. IISOO-I-T-SI. “The Annual Meeting or in; Litilnoe Edward Island ‘Tourist Amoc- n ‘all Vlll be hold in the Board of “the R9011”. 0n Monday, January . at 8.00 P. M. The Public are Wiiilllv invited to mono. u. x. 810mm lensing. nsso-i-s-ai (By James A. Milli. Asloohlod Press Stall Correspondent) BOMBAY, India, Jan. 7. (A.P.)—- Plans were under way today to test in the courts the legality of the ar- rest of Mahatma Gandhi, Indian Nationalist leader, whose followers are conducting a civil disobedience campaign. Nationalist attorneys announced today they would ap- ply Jmuary i1 for a writ cf Hab- eas Corpus which would call for a high court review of the Mahat- ma's arrest under an 1827 law. Meanwhile all India remained quiet. Nb major clashes between police and Nationalist demonstrat- ors were reported. ' In Cllcutta five live bombs were discovered in a first class apartment of the Darjeeling express. The bombs were found when the tra-Zn arrived at Calcutta. ' Attorneys backing the legal fight to release the Mahatma said he could not be held indefinitely in Continued on page b NEHSPAPERMAN .AII] TIT REST TORONTO, Ont., Jan. 'I—(By The Canadian Pl‘6S5)-—R8pl'8S€l‘ii&tlV€8 of Dominion, Provincial and civic GuV , ‘ " in ‘ ‘ affairs and newspapermen from far and near, thronged the St. George Street home of the late Irving Earle Robertson, Edltor-in-chiof of the Evening Telegram, this after- noon to pay tribute to his memory. Throughout the day there was a stream of people past the body in the plain black casket, banked with floral tributes. Among the-Be mourn- ers were many former patients of Continued on page 5 No British Butter, The "Prom. Is Huffy ELGIN, Scotland, Jan. ‘L-Pre- mler MacDonald and his daughter Ishbel, shopping for their New Year’ s dinner, asked the shop- keeper for a pound of butter. When the clerk started for a. tub of Danish butter, the premier said: "It's Morayshire farm butter X want. I'm buying British-made goods." When the storekeeper told the premier he had none, MacDonald walked out, saying over his shoul- der: "I'm surprised you can't keep home butter. You should at least have empire-made butcr. Coma along, lshbel."- Impostors Get Little Sympathy (Canadian Press) NORTH SYDNEY, N. B., Jan. 'l-- Imposters who pose as unemployed get little sympathy in North syd- ney. Deputy Magistrate T. T. Will- iamson today gave George Matti- faes l0 days in iafl for rtceiving aid under falsepretencafrouuths town of North Sydney. An additional i5 days will be forthcoming if the goods in question are not pad! for. "Skate to dance music at Wilt- ahirs Rink on Friday and Satur- day nights. 11403 “Remember the B. I. B. social evening tonight in aid of 5t. Vin- cent De Paul Sewing Circle. at I o'clock. Cards and musical prvfilflili. old-time dancing. Admission 25c. a . 1102 o . P e n n s y l v anian M o u n t a i n s , Grave Yard Of Aviation, Yield Broken Bodies Of Women Fly- ers On Eve Of Projected Hop FromNeWY0rk ToBuenosAires (Canadian Press) HARRISBURG, Pa... Jan. '1 -— Pennsylvaniois mountains, grave yard o.‘ aviation, today yielded the crushed and broken bodies of two young women on the eve of their projected New York to Buenos Aires flight. Near the wing-stripped splinter- ed wreckage of their plane Pennsyl- vania National Guardsmen and Fiorest Rangers found the bod- ies of ms. Ruth Stewart, 2G, 8t. Louis, and Mrs. Debbie Stanford, 28. Guelph, Ont; LOST INRAIN AND FOG Lost in the rain and fog which separated it from a companion plane early Tuesday afternoon, the ship had crashed in the heart of the "Iuscarora State forest, 40 miles west of this city and 30 m’les north of the southern state line. The mangled bodies, which auth- orities had difficulty in identifying, were soaked with gasoline but the ignition of the plane had been out off. There was no fire in this lat- est of the mountain crashes which have taken the lives oi twelve air infill Pilol-‘i as well as of less ex perienced aviators. Continued on page 5 Dies In Rome (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont., Jan. 'l.—Rev. Fa.- ther Servile Dozois, first assistant to the Superior General of the Order of Oblates of the Immaculate Con- ception, died in Rome yesterday, ac- cording to a cable received here. He was the oflicial representative of the Canadian Oblate province and was '12 years old. The Superior General, Mgr. Dontenwill, died re- cently. News Briefs (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, Ont., Jan. ‘L-The commisison enquiring into the transportation situation in Can- ada will sit in Quebec on Wed- nesday next. 0n Thursday, the commissioners will meet. in ses- sion in Montreal. AMSTERDAM, Jun. 7—-A.P.) —The washing ashore of pieces of her wreckage confirmed fears today that the small cargo steamer Stanfriod had been lost with her crew of four while crossing the Zulder lee in a heavy storm last night. PLYMOUTH, Engn, Jun. ‘l.- (APJ-Brought homevvnrd on the wings of an elghty-mila-an- hour gsie, lit. lion. David Lloyd George returned on the liner Rsjputsna today from a health trip to Ceylon. WASHINGTON. Jah- Tr-Sil serious has become the racial disorders in Honolulu that the Pacific fleet may abandon sch- eduled manoeuvres thero nest month. Racial fooling ls running high In Honolulu became of recent attacks ou white women by natives and half castes. WESTON-BUPER-MARE, I'll Jan. 7-(Canadian and Associ- ated Press (labial-Sir Wllllllll Mllllr inventor of tho Milk hand grenade, a vvelilnll W“ PROJECTED SOUTH AMERICAN FLIGHT ENDS IN TRA GED Y —- Night Marked W EA TH ER IN THE ANIIAPIIIIS Midi-ands And South- ern N. S. Coastline Bare of .Snow - Heavy Rains Cause Landslide. . HALIFAX. N, 5,. Jan. 7—(By The Canadian Presw-Liitle evi- denoe of winter had survived the onslaughts of rain and sun today. The Annapolis Valley, the midlands and the southern coastline were bare of snow. The weather was sprlnglike in Halifax after a night of rain, and in King's County there was talk of getting under way with the spring following. At Dig-by heavy rain caused a landslide when part of a hill svcept away an empty garage and blocked the main highway to the breakwat- er. Truio was hardest hi‘. by the .ohemen 0f warmth. Ice in the Salmon River, ivhich runs through the town, broke and formed a dam. Water overflow/ed sections of ihc community. The power house was forced to close down for three hours th's afternoon, and Stanfields wool- len Mills suspended operations when the engineroom was flooded. Tonight, however, the flood had re ceded and there were no indications of a recurrence. Any of ‘Pluto's citizens who may have desired reireshment to cheer the hours of their watery afternoon were disappointed. Cash registers in the Government liquor stores were electrically operated. and that dis- pensary went out of business-tom porarily-whcn the power failed. Will Explore ,Whole Field (Canadian Press Cable) CANBERRA, Australia, Jan. '1.- Tho special sub-committee appoint- ed by the new Australian Cabinet tot!!! to consider suggestions for a extensively in the Gm! WI!’- died suddenly today at the ll‘ c! 1L reciprocal trade sgieemen between Canada and Australia, will explore stone In History Of Local Union. SPRINIIIIIIE WOMEN MEET TRAGIC DEATH Significant Mile- The progress achieved by the Laborers Protective Union during the past 30 years since its forma- tion in i902 was vividly shown in speeches by charter members and other older members of the organ- ization at a re-union meeting col- ebrating their thirtieth anniversary held by the members in their hall last evening. It was mentioned that the first meetings of the Union 30 years ago were held in a stable in the City. Since that time it has grown to a powerful organization, owning its own hall on which au annex is be- ing built at the present time and having a substantial surplus or funds. Last evening's entertainment as announced by President Arthur Gormley in his opening remarks was for the purpose of promoting a. Continued on page 5 ANXIETY A|.lititEi (Canadian Press) KENTVILLE, N. 8., Jan. '7 — Anxiety for the safety of Dr. Z. W. Flynn. mlssng inteme of the Nova Scrtia Sanatarium was somewhat alloyed today as belicf grew" that he had boarded a. train here early Tuesday morning, and was prob- ably on his way toward the bedside FL YERS KILLED __..._.__.___i__,i__..s . . ~_._.._.__.. Mrs. Ruth Strwurt, (can) st. Lou's avlatrix, who had left Charleston. Iii. for Tore iieiii-c- 1i"- dinna, where she joined Mrs. Debbie Stanford imam‘) of Guelph. Ont The two Wilma" We?" "Ylllfl to New York ‘when, they planntd to hop off on a. good-will flight to Buenos Aircs, Argentina- L. P. U. Observes 30th Anniversary ReunioniOf Okla-Members Last CANADIAN EXHIBITS TITR WEST INITIES An Argosy Laden with Produce of Canada Sails For Indies To- day. ‘HALIFAX. N. s. Jan. 7—(l3y The Canadian Prcss)-—An nrgosy lad- en with produce of Canada. sails for the Indies tomorrow, when the Canadian exhibition steamer New Ncrtliland stcams out of Iialifax. bound for Bennuda. the British Wcsi Indies and British Guiana. The New Northland will carry ex- hibits Qf sixty firms. and represent- tatives bent on developing trade be- twtcn these parts of the Emlllffl and Canada. Arriving in Halifax tonight were Archibald MacDonnali of Toronto, General T. Tremblay, GcncralMan- Continued on page 5 THREE YEARS rnifiiun (flnnnillnn Press) MONTREAL, Que, Jan. 7.—FOlllld guality of falsifying the books of the firm, of WTlICh he was a part- ner, and thereby defrauding the Bunk of Nova Scotia of $26,000, Henry Epstein today was sentenced to three years in penitentiary. His father, Raphael Epstein, was ac- quitted on n similar charge. It was shown, tho Judge stated. that the younger Epstein had known the firm was insolvent. but had so altered the books that the bank was given the impression the firm was of his sick wife in Albuqucrqe, New Mexico, Dr. Flynn has not. bccn seen since Monday night, when he announced his intention of boarctng I, a train for Halifax enroute to Mon- ‘ treal and thence to the home of his wife, after an aeroplane hc had charted from Moncton 9o r-wrry him to Montreal was unable to ‘and at Kentville. Miembers of the train crew did not recognize him, but. to- day it was said he had borrowed a fur coat from a friend, and tha a man in n. fur coat was Olli" of th few passengers aboard the oar train ‘Puesdsy morning. '~‘r'c"ils in Halifax said they be was no cause for worry‘ zed the-r? Dire trade as s’ preliminary to thp Ottawa Imperial Economic Confer- 61100. It was stated tonight tha.‘ Rt. I Sllfilllllldllfldolflclqlodfilllin- I ful h slamming the subject. solvent and was thus induced to ad- VRllCC IIIOIIEY. Government Will Review ' Holidays (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont., Jan. 7.—Civll Service holidays such as the Epiph- any. observed in the civil service on Wednesday, arc going to be consid- ercd anew by the government. The facts are that closing government oillces on such days is a violation of tlic law. The section which Boverns servlccholidays says that the fol- lowing and "none others" shall be observed: Sundays, New Year's Day, Good Hon- J. H. Thomas, Secretory o! ‘Friday, Easter Monday. Victoria Ellie for Dominion Affairs in tho Inn}; (he imperial Government has bccn rc- |'Y):iy_ n.-n1:_»".-<~ Day. ihc day pro. qlifllled to supply any material use- '1 ' King's Birthday, Labor '\"' lg or any like purpusi, an.) Cliri. u v. felm- ' South, Causing Destru (Canadian Press) GLENDORA, Miss, Jan. '1. _ Warned by the dreaded glare of signal fires and the firing of pistojs and shotguns, taken up from coni- “munity to community to carry the word down stream, residents of the Tallahatchie River Valley fled for their lives today nliead of flood wa- ter unleashed by a levee break near Sharkcy. Glcndora, across the swollen rivrr from the break in the Twilight Le- vee, and other nearby communities, forgot their own troubles from ris- ing waters, hammering at their dikes and manned rescue boats. The flood swiftly spread over 30,000 acres and ran back into the Talla- hatchie below Phillip, ten or twelve miles to the south. Dead livestock of all sorts was seen floating on the fioodwaters, and near the break it- self homes were overturned and washed away. Despite the valiant rescue work of crews from Glendora, Charleston, and other towns, fear was expressed that there might be new names to add to the death list of two recorded in three weeks of high water. One negro was drowned yesterday and another in‘ the early stages of the flood. Complete ‘evacuation of the coin- munitles of 'I‘lppo, Payne, Marcel, Delta, and even Phillip was threat- ened. Hundreds of refugees fled north toward Charleston and south toward Phillip. The latter town it- self was the scene of a battle to the finish against the river, with hun- dreds of fresh convicts from the State farm thrown into the fight to hold the lines of weakenedlevees. Sudden Death MONCTON, N. B., Jan. 7-—(By the Canadian Press)--Shot through thc head, the body of John Rooney, 88, was found in his farm house on Salisbury Road by a son this af- ternoon. A rifle lay nearby, and ploice decided an inquest was un- necessary. There WDS no clue as to whether or not the aged farmer was cleaning the weapon, or how it discharged. Operation Fails FREDERICTON. N. B., Jan. '1- (By the Canadian Press)—An em- 1,nonioi simsnaan iniiuiai The Liirgcsi Ever Sen I. the past few days 7.0m) fwx have been shipped from 1w: placed on sale on the 12:1,, market, given out today at thc olilce of inc co-operative fur animals raiscrs of the Province of Quebec. merit of skins, the lrirgrst (‘\'('i‘ srinr. out from here, is valued at $200 (W) and consists only of skins oi inc‘ best quality. Levee Breaks In Residents Flee g For Safety Mississippi River Overflows Banlcs ction And Stif- fering Among Inhabitants. From Qucbci- Is Val- ued At ‘iilillili-fl". (Canadian Prfrs QUEBEC, Que, Jan. T.—~D\il'l'll§ l!» hi! ..‘Ii fill" according to llllUl'illli‘.ii')'.i Tliis= ship- In the face of orders on hand at. present, co-operative oillciiiis saj.‘ it. is probable that an tiddiiiimiil l!) n00 skins will be placed on fore hair- kets in the very near futu. . A PLEA F RR RE-AITIIISTMEIIT Archbishop Co-Adju- tor of Montreal Is- sues Pastoral Let- ter. ‘MONTREAL, Que, Jan. w. is; the Canadian Pressl-A plea for christian re-ndjustmvnt anl prac- tical economy is made b)’ Alli-Hill“ Georges Gauthier, Arclibblitip ‘ i iidjutor of Montreal, in u pa. oral letter to the Montreal clergy and Catholic population iii cnjunvtlori with the rccviii pxibiicatun oi "it Encyclical oi Pope Pius XI Pliiiilvd "Quadrageslmo Anno." Mgr. Gauthier outlines tli: urn- ornl situation as Ft‘i"ll 5W1 ' Catholic point 0i VIPW lillfl .'.\‘."* - several moans to rvrcnir stability throughout tho um. . “We must abandon the illusions the mirages of that mad pllFFllIt ol grggncy operation failed to save the live of Fenton Elliot, 089d eight" after he was struck and run over by a heavily loaded sleiflh “i Nmih A coroner declared Devon today- on the thcre was no negligence t pnrt of the drivel‘. and “o Inques will be held. RITTIEOIKOLINTLFAI. (TFFICE, Tor- FORECAST! Oilnwn nvul fpfor W. Lnvrrv-nce Vul- loy-s—.\loil<>rntn flllllilwfllllflfij’ winds: partly (‘Tllviviy ulih slightly lower icinpvniiiirv‘. Lon-er iii. ‘Lawrence Waller-Dc- pfpflylu“ ‘v uirrly winds; mostly fiilr IIIHT sumo“ mi I‘iITi|fli'. liulf anal North fihorr-Pirolil ll"! clown-ailing iu-i-ii-rly winds; fair null cnlilcr. slnrlilmn Fruit and Went-Fresh wcstirly winds; moderating. l-‘nir an-l airmen-lint rolili-r. um. ilm- this morning nt 11.42 nini Record & Forecast of the Weather onto, Ont. Jail. i—— . A RIINIRIYM DI TERI- lmwimn . . . . . .. t.:::.':......~ - (gar into ‘illi- i‘.'..'.fr.':._'.'.':*" vwuev ' g IIIIJIIIM ° l~T.’|'.'II"".i..i..; ' Iinlifnx (‘liurloiictouii exaggerated profits, of picasurzri so crsily bought niiii of iliv iiirb standard of living iO\\'(li'f‘I~ which 1 superficial prcxsperlti" in" liiilifli“ us." lie said. acute frvor. the» arc l‘.(\'.\' i Continued on p ago T» iriiilglii iii 10.25. 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