(E MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN ii 'Mmmdkillsfak|rt II‘!- qupflgl, IUIIIOI OIII dulllal Iwo onus. ___ mghiathaehb that anus u CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1932 >‘%x// . The People's Pap Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew The menu MAXIMS ' OFA MERE MAN marl who can't be out-yelled be wins the :"~ ESpliInlminugiUp OfiiEPiiRlEES Evidence Re The I Gypsu1_r_1_ Queen Counsel For Royal Commission Scores Senator Hance Logan For Manner In Which He Pre- sented His Reparations Claim. N.S. coll mnuslnl lsolllllul v Miners Will Vote T0- ‘ i day For Acceptance 0f Wage. Reduct- ions Or A General Strike — Summers. Activity In Goal Fields Threatened. g} ' GLACE BAY, N. 5., May 25—(By Canadian Pressl-fllbe majority p Nova Bcotie’s coal miners will go it union Pills tomonow to declare , for one of two alternatives-accept- snes of wage reductions or I. gen- eral strike. With the exception or two locals, all miners employed by the Dominion Steel. and Coal Cer- » porstion will be given an Oppor- tunity to mark down their reply to the question "are you in revol- of lliflllosrd wage agreement in pre- ference to a strike?“ On their de- eislon depends this summer's activ- iil’ in the coal fields. This u the second time the quea- OTIAWA, May 25—(By The Can- adian Press)—Arguina that when Senator Hence J. Logan presented an "unofficial and incomplete" cer- tificate of ownership in prosecuting tho renal-stains claim of the schoon- 91‘ Gylicum Q1198". “he did a very wrong thing," Peterwhitc, K. 0., counsel for the Royal Commission, commenced today hi5 summing up of the evidence secured to date. Mr. Justice Horace Hervey, chlcf Justice of Alberta who is sitting as Royal Commissioner to investigate the circumstances under which Cap- tain Hatfield, master and owner of the Gypsum Queen was awarded $11,000 as reparations for the low of the schooner allegedly by Ger- man submarine action in i915. stat- ‘ed that he expected Mr. Willie and L. A. Iibrsyth, counsel for Senator Iogaal, to conclude their arguments tomorrow night. After that he will leave for England to invcsttgete further reports that the Gypsum Quechua-s inst in a storm, the re- ports which resulted in the Secret- ary cf stats ordering the present inquiry. (Continued on Page ti) N . B . F IR ES IINBERQNTRUE FREDERICTON, N. B, May 25- (By the l‘ '" Pressl-Only two (Continued on Page 5) ANNOUNCEMENTS. comma EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC . sihitetiifiitfilfiiyfms$2313? ..____ "Talkies o “" "retreats: . _ “M u i "Show d‘?! a" "m" "Movies French Rf v - ver Friday, emon Saturday, 333041 "Pyihlon Sister Y‘ s Rummage Sale, M" Q A- Friday momma at lo "mk- azle-e-ae a: , ‘_ lrslThe mp“ Ice! Tennis Courts “°W nnen for season ‘mo; Gents, m” Ladies 3332-5404! l ‘Car and mm h _ ltliXQ UDIIOIIIQt- ' J~ J- Mwovbrev. ace Kent at. szse-s-ae-zl. "s°"°" Mile Boy Hall , l-l h“ 11:“? 27. auction and 2J3 n 15c. saer-s-ae-al mi-Iurrahl" mpihow and dance m,” "m" which; Robert will play. SIN-ll iihflii"“"“ “l” “W n libdhia l!’ afternoon M m, . as am. List “i” smtsrv. snl-s-as-il. “Search. Line Club leading i. ' . “ha, “wet “ha, 9U: l’ U. hours l2 to S. ' 8344.35.31’ . . m’ m. h-iles moo, uooo and $25.00. forest fires, one at Little River, Glcuceate County; the other at Tracy Brook Portage, Restlgouche County, were burning tonight, and these were under control, G. L. Miller, chief forester. reported here. Crews of fire fighters have been reduced to about half the number, to continue patrolling areas where serious fires raged a few days ago. British Golfers Defeat Yankees (AP-l-Greag Britain turned back the last threat of invading United States golfers to capture the Brit- ish amateur title today when the three survivors cf an original dele- gation of eleven went down to de- feat in the third round David Martin, outstanding of the remaining trio, was the first to fall. He was followed shortly by the Sweeney brother, Charles and Rob- ert, students at Oxford- Martin played two rounds today, defeating Bernard Darwin, British golf writ- er, two and one in the morning, but in the aftsmoon fell before H. Shaw, an unheralded player from Manchester, two up. t Only one‘ golfer selected for the British Walker cub team survived the third round. He is Eric Mcltuv- ie, Scottish intcrnationalist. The weather wilich had been favorable for tll early rounds. tinned into occasional rain flurries. with a bitilll wind. "Competition - Cbrumw Card Design Competition closes "ivember Apply Daudlten of the Empire, Secretary, Box 47d, Charlottetown. 3341-54541. Z..- MUCH PREFER Convicted “Reds” Not Anxious To Be Sent To Their Native Countries-Moscow W i ll W e1 c o m e Them. HALIFAX, N. 5., May ze-(By the Canadian Pressl-Eight aliens brought here from various parts of.’ Canada and sentenced to deporta- tion as active Communists, have expressed a desire, in the event of their appeals to the Minister of Immigration failing, that they be sent to Soviet Russia rather than their native countries, it was learn- ed tonight. It was also understood that because harsh treatment is said to be the lot of men deported as Communists to certain countries, on their arrival, the Dominion Gov- ,emment was inclined to be lenient; {that Moscow had been communi- Bcated with, and had cabled an of- ficial welcome. The eight are understood to be Arvo Vaare, erstwhile editor. of the Finnish Daily Vapaus, Sudbury, Ont; his translator, Martin Parker; Dim Holmes, Nick Maychulr, Stefan Werbeck, Hans Kist, John Forces, and Ivan Semboy. Others now being held here are Conrad Cesslnger, a German; Frederick Zurcher, a Swiss; and J- Stohlberg, Montreal manager of the Finnish Dally Vapaus. With the exception of Maychulr, Zurcher and Stohlberg, all applied for release under the liberty of the subject act, and Mr. Justice W. F. Carroll now has the. applications under advise- merit. GUVTT Nlill cnlsllllnllia six noun nu OTTAWA, May 25—(By the Can- adian Pressh-Tha Government of Canada has no intention of ap- pointing any commission to study the advisability of six-hour day Jcgfslation. Premier R. B. Bennett MUIRHELD, Scotland, May 25.‘ made this clear in the House of Commons tonight when the Labor ‘Department estimates were under consideration. Humphrey Mitchell (Labor, Hamilton East) had urged that the question of a commission be considered by the Government during the recess. Canada could not compete in export business if a six hour clay were made law the Prime Minister explained. The advice of men informed in labor matters will be available to "entinued on Page 5) Prem. Mussolini Mqkes Donation n (Associated Press) ROME. Ml! 35—Premler Musso- lini decided today to donate to Hungary an aeroplane similar to the "Justice for Bimgary" in which Gilli-Mu Georlc Rudrea and Captain Julius Hittay,‘ Hungarian fiyerl, crashed to their deaths here last SUVIET RUSSIA States WKECKLEGISLA Visiting In The - Dominion From all appearances the Duke of lifontrose has Just told C. L. Burton a jolly old British joke and the popular Canadian merchant- jwithout the slightest pealtallcy. came right back with “Didia- ever lslllzln SHANGHAI, May 26. (Thursday) (A.P.)—-General Yoshinori Shirak- awa, C and dn-Chlef of the Jaenese Imperial Forces here, who was wounded by a bomb on April 29, died today, Japanese military headquarters announced. Proposed U. S. Duties May Not Poss Congress OTTAWA, May ze-(ny the Can- adian Press)—Proposed United duties tigainst Canadian lumber and copper have not yet passed the United States Congress and it is problematical if they will pass, Premier R. B. Bennett in- formed the House of Commons to- day. The Prime Minister was rc- plylng to C. B. Howard (Llb., Sherbrooke), who asked that Unit- ed States duties against Canadian milk and cream and copper and lumber, as well as the Chicago di- version of water from Lake Michi- gan, should be adjusted between Canada and the United States be- fore any treaty dealing with the St. Lawrence Waterways develop- ment is signed. In respect to the duties on milk and cream, the Prime Minister stated that these had gone into cf- fect during the previous adminis- tration, and the remarks of the member for. Sherbrooke would have been very appropriate then. Referring to the Chicago diver- sion, Mr. Bennett assured the House that Canada's interests would be adequately protected. WA! GTON, May til-(A. P.)-_-'l‘he ted States senate today rebates a tariff on fish and vegetable oils, copra and various aeedrand nuts proposed as an amendment to the, tax Saturday. M“. The Premier will give $5,000 to ' u" "m"! 0f hi!!! and 03.600 to Oceanic flyers. nut-r- hmib. and a marble coi- '.m*"""“~m4saaseccmm lama-m i» meat-lea. Wm ilndlnr mm Budapest to at- A commission of aviation experts Fm" "iii N mind at uttorio fcilnd that the ,.. , llsr broke just "'14- "t" "W? milled u they a moment ouol-s the plane would have landed and this was respons- .1‘ iieanthe one about . .~ I" ‘Just: IAP GENERAL DUKE 0F MONTROSE 1N HAPPY lil 00D snapped b) til,- photographer at C. L. Burton's home in Toronto when a group of prominent citizens, in- we were about to catch the words. Mr. Burton lowered his voice and the remainder of the story was told in the brceae. Whatever the story’ was, the Duke of Montrcse laughed with glee. The MPPY "m" was i ADHHIRNS DUBLIN, Irlsh Free Stale, May. May 25--(Canadian Prom Cable»- The Seanad Eireann (Irish senate) tonight voted 35 to 21 to fldloum until June 6. The dedslon came following submission by Pfesidmi, Eamon De Valera of his bill abolish- Ii ing the parliamentary oath to tilel British Crown and a short excllanllil between Senator Joseph Connolly and Oliver St. J. Grosiiri-y- If the Seanad rejected the bill it must take the consequence-l. 5am ‘ Senator Connoliy- when 95km by Sgngtors who VOtCd against the biil| would be murdered. ht‘ replied i“ the negative. Grogariy the" mm‘ merited: “You never sneak directly, you only hint." Italy Accepts U. S. Proposal ROME, May 2s-<A.P.>—'I'ilc M1- ian Government today insiri-Wivd Ambassador De Malrtillo at Wash- ington m accept the proposal oi| President Hoover allowing YPPRY‘ men; w the United states wiiiiiii m yam-s or debt; payments deferred by the moratorium cud "I Julie 3°~ Trans-Atlantic Fliers Convene (Associated Press) ROME, May 25-—The creation of In organisation with headquarters at Geneva, Switzerland, to lay the technical groundwork for regular trans Atlantic flying was proposed today to the trans-oceanic fliers of all nations sting here. Tile pro- posal, including the founding of a tranl-oceiuic aviators’ association. wll left for consideration in the. closing lfilon of the fliers‘ congress‘ cl-lled for midnight. The project WI! spammed by Francisco Igles-l ias and Julio Ruiz De Aida, Spam‘ u. airmen.“ . i "W!!! dercpiane traffic over m~ flilamh llllsll “sullen ll it ll I TY PAYMENTS ilho Dtllllly Jiillistsr of i Winnipeg was eluding Sir Joseph Flnvclle, Sir John Airii and Charles La Fare. were presented to the distinguished visitor, who is touring .the country. (Assuciatcd Press] LONDON, May 25—-Sll‘ Jcllll Si- inoll, Secretary 0f State for Foreign Affairs, told the House of Com- lllons today that a formal agree-i lllent Lo repay ill tcn equal annu- ities tile British war debts oi’ $160,- 000,000 which were suspended by the Hoover moratorium would be signed soon m. Washington. Ho (icscribcd it as a "purely for- lnnl stop“ to give legal effect to the moratorium, involving no decision on any question of principle. Thus 12 PAGES TIVE '§Pitched~ Ill Iqblsrfptiohl Dell cred 05.00. figlallhcauda and U. 5.'A. “.50. ALL Battle fI~n German House Communists ATi-a-NatlOHfll Socia- lists Staged Hand-To-Hand Fight Unprecedented In Parliament- ary History Of Germany Many Seriously Injured. BERLIN, May 25. (APJ-Smold- ering political passions in the new Prussian Diet broke out in hand- tc-hand fighting between National SocialLsis and Communists today‘ with a violence unpreeedgntgd m the Parliamentary history 0g (ger- many. The Legislative Hall was wrecked and at least half a dozen members, including neutrals, were injuredl Deputy Juergerlsen, a. leader or thei Social Democrats, who took no‘, part in the fray, was carried un- COHMiOU-‘i to l hospital with one side 0f his face ripped open’. Terrific Battle With fists, ink wells, chair legs and water bottles the legislators fought their battle to the bitter end without police interference, Gen» cral Karl Litzmann, senior mom. ber of Adolf Hitler's National So- cialist party, having declined the services of the police several days ago. The troulbie started after Hans Kerri. a National Socialist, had been elected President of the Diet and Ernst Wittmaack. a social Democrat. had been elected First Vice President. The ses=ion had been in an uproar since it opened for the second day 0f parliamentary blnslllrrs. A Mass Attack Wilhelm Pieck. a Communist de,1~ uty rose to a point of order and at‘ (Continued on Page 5) , t Historical Association 1 Names Pres. OTTAWA, May 25—(By The Can- adian PressL-Dr. J. C. Webster, of Shecliac, N. n, today was elected president of the Canadan Histor- ical Association, in annual meeting here. It was decided at the business meeting that tile place of the next annual meeting would be decided by the management oolnmittee elected today. Prof. Duncan MCATiIlUl‘, of Killi- storl, Ont, was clecicd vice presi- dent, fllid L. T. Burpee of Ottawa, was named cllaizmnn of the men- agement committee and Gustave Lanctct, Ottawa, was elected Eng- lish secretary and editor- An invitation from the United Empire Loyaiisis Association oi Canada for members of the Histor- lllc British recognition of the pmblnlns remained unaffected. Tile Foreign Secretory said he did not expect tile ngrcclnent to have nlly effect on the conference which (Firvinued on Page 5) Asks Damages For False Arrest HAl.ll‘.\.'\'. May 25—(By the Crlllllzlinll Prcr-sl—Damagcs of $10,- 000 ml grounds nf illegal arrest and lnlse imprisonment are sought from Immigra- tion mid IOIH‘ Royal Canadian | |icai Association to participate in the Senator GPOKBTW n’ he mum‘ United States contention that war ‘celebrations planned for the 150th debts and reparations are separatthanniversary of the coming of the Loyalist-s to Canada was accepted. Members of the association H150 Will participate in the meeting of the Amcrcan Historical Association t0 be hold in ‘Toronto this Y9"- LONDON, May 25—(Canad- adlan Press Cablel-The Morn- ing Post today said Earl Peel. former Lord Privy Seal, will be chairman of the wheat com- mission which will be set ill) under authority of the wheat PARLIAMENT‘ itlii Pllonocur THIS volume, OTTAWA, May 25--(By The Canadian Press) — Parliament will proroguc at 11.30 a. m. to- morrow. Just before slx o'clock tonight Mr. Speaker Black read to the House the formal mess- age announcing that. the (‘hief Justice, Rt. Hon. F. A. Anglin, would proceed to the Senate Chamber at that hour for the purpose of prcrogulng Parlia- ment. Both the House of Com- mons and the Senate will sit tonight. Coal Imports On Increase MONTREAL, hlay ‘.15. (By iht Canadian Fresh-British coal ship ments to Montreal rllus far in 193 ;l\l~<~ running far ahead of those oi‘ 193i, it was shown in a wport is- sued today. Available figures covering illq month of April. show-ed that 64.261 tons of Welsh and Scottish an- thracite coal were discharged hora this year conlpawd with 28.723 trml. in tho same month of 1932. Bliv-lliinnll: imports from Britt act. The vice-chairman, the newspaper added, will be a civil servant. ' F 1 lain during April nmounicrl to l7,<, 695 tons compel-rd with none ill Al)?“ 1931. ,1 Mounted Police constables in con- nection with activities against al- leged Communists. A suliclncnt of claim issued in hand-vi today to Sheriff G. Ii. Broiltrl for service cll Constable A. lludz. who came to Halifax with suspects. Constable ~ lludz, however, lmd returned lo the ‘wcst and the paper could not be served here. The plaintiff is Manuel Yasny, Winnipeg, who claims British cit- izenship and sets forth that llc was tnkcn into custody in Winnipeg, llcld in jail two hours and then re- leased. He claims damages from William J. Egan, Deputy Minister of Immigration, and Richard Field, Arthur Mclior, Henry Croft and A. l-ludz of the R. C. M. P. siblc on one rouie and cvrr the South Atlantic on two, the fliers agreed. but they advised that it be restricted at the start to mail serv- ice. Record & Forecast of the Weather .\li€'l‘l-IiDNUIANJIPAI. itldPlvl-l, Tor- nnin_ ,\in_\' ‘Jo-Minimum and maximum lnulporrilurr-g: Ullwilull - r 5H (liinlvn . ‘Pnrnnln I Montreal ll‘ Qllrllcl" .'ll—.. Sninl Jntln Ob-M llalifnx 42 MS (‘harlntlelnwn 42-68 _ FOREFAHTR Oiinwn Tppur flllll hour-r Si. Law- ri-nm-n \‘n -_vs: Fresh southwesterly winds: pnrlly cloudy unil warm wllb lorul lllnmlerellilworw. (lulf nnvl North Shore: Fr/iah wee!- r-rly winds: portly cloudy with lnuch the IlllllP temperature. Mllrltllnn l-llllit nnil Wont: strong southwest inds: mostly (‘Ifillily nlul moderate“ worm; proh- nhly n four svrliterml showers. 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