fi _ ‘ > MAXIMS or a ' IMERE MAN meeneacceuhdolnglittlede- tsllswcl. unmade-sisal l oiflfférfl- Candie: Iwelli‘ ‘ Ho Supplementary Estimates Tabled In The Commons A Decrease ofisaooopoo For The Present Year As Compared With The Last Is Shown In The Supplementaries. OITAWA, May 10-(8! the Can- Is Mourned March 81, 1988, and totalling l0,- 030472, were tabled in the House of Commons at the opening today. by Hon. E. N. Rhodes, Minister cf i Finance. The largest single item in the supplemental-ice is one of $050,000 to provide for payment in connec- tion with the movement of coal, under conditions prescribed by Or- der in Council. - A further amount of $500,000 for radio service is provided, and an ' additional sum of $100900 for ex- penses in connection with the com- illl 1111991101 Economic Conference also appears. Provision to the ex- . tent of $00,000 for expenses of the Royal Commission’ on Transports- tieii, is made. The sum of 865,000 to provide for maintenance and control of properties under the di- rection of the Ottawa Federal Dis- trict Commission is listed. The total appropriation for agri- BIIIPPING Ill/lowers DEAD ‘ Captain Robert Dollar; Il-yegy- old chlorine magnate, died ‘May it. 'Captc|l culture in the m“ "°Y l“ '1 cmill" "w"! amounts to $097,072. Contained in - m” u’ b°°°m° ‘mm “t 51mm" this amount is a further sum of hlpping men. He was a native o! Falkirk, Scotland, a world-wig; mm-"lillfl "Ill". a pioneer lum- ""“’""'- 5 5MP ml , ia builder vi fcrelxn trade. a home loving lather and husband, a progressive business man, a faithful church- "m- The drnamiu 88-year-old Illlrrlnr master was the prototype ‘i "i" B- Kyne‘: fictional "can! Ricks," I (Continued on Page S) rmn HlillRES ll AUSTRALIAN n E on 0 NS MELBOURNE, Victoria. May 10- (Canedian Press Csb!e)--1l‘insl fig- ures for last semi-day's general elec- tion in this Australian State today “ ’ the combined forces of the United Austrlian and country part- ies with s. majority of twenty-nine in a House of Assembly of fifty-so: members. The new government of Premier Sr Stanley Argyle, United Aus- tralian party leader, contains mem- bers cf both mild!‘ IPWDs Ind will probably function somewhat after the manner of the National Govern- Honoured WINNIPEG, May 10—Thre¢ out. ‘mndlns Canadians today were honored with Doctors of Law dc- zrccs at the University of Manitoba convocation. They are Rt, mm, Arthur Melshcil. Conservative lead- rr in the Senate and former Prem- ’" °f Canada: Dr. w. .1. Black, m“ Pllnfiipai of Manitoba Agri- ultural College and now director cunudien National Railways’ coi- snizntion and agriculture depart- mcnt, and D. C. Coleman, Vice- Frcsldent of the" Canadian Pacific Railway. ment in crest Britain. 1t was ssid __________ a number of Labor members woulfi ANNOUNCEMENTS "’°""°" ““""°" “i; ‘l°".‘.‘,"“§?..' —-—— COMING EVENTS: 3.1"}: h“ ' mm’ ' “ ' Defects In Ship’s Or- MEETINGS, ETC ' - - - usséaétgammrilrh-Bllc sillllfdl! giilerilnaliuztrgs: glass, H“ a3 Y - ilii-d-Iil-li: mun", l1 V . ulii-‘iccrssalaif- reeled: i‘. 5...... h... .... ........,_ T- was reported among adian, Easel-Supplementary es-; timatcl for the fiscal year ending supplementarics )‘,v/fi/ // ' ' The People's Paper - .. _ CHARDOTTETOWN, CANADA, . Read b Prince Edwards Island Like the Dew Covers seVot $6,000 For Cardigan Everybody FRiDAY, MAY 2o, 1932 words. Rolling plsu speak louder than MAX IMS or ‘A MERE MAN 10 PAGES . Annual itanacripilona Delivered $5.00 B7 lfnll Canada and U. l. A. “.00. Wharf l . Was ‘filohnnf’ On The Spot HALIFAX, May 10-day The Canadian Freed-Min lleless Thomas thought it was raining bablcg today. She was walking along Maltland Street, in the north end of this city when she observed a cnc-year-old buy tumblillt Qlftllllllrtl. h!- stinctively she stretched out her arms and caught him. Half a minute later a frantic moth- er who had left hcr son near a second-story wlndo rushed into the street to claim her III- hurt offspring. Miss Thoma; strolled on, not bothering to learn the identity cLthe rescued. JNDBERGH ‘MURDER HllNT collnlluis Brooklyn School Teacher Has Bob- bed Into The Case. (By Francis A. Jamieson, Associated Press Staff Writer) HOPEWELL, N. J-. Ml! ill-A possible link between a Brooklyn school teacher and "Jafsie" bobbed in and out of the Lindbergh mur- derhunt today as police exhibited eagerness to learn more about the activities of the former Canadian clergyman, Dean H. Dobson-Pea- cock, associate of John Hughes Curtis, hoax negotiator. Behind the closed doors of the Brooklyn District Attorney's office, officials questioned Mrs. Mary G. Ford for several hours about a re- port she had communicated several weeks ago with Dr. John F. Con- don, who handled the $50,000 ran- som payment for Col. Charles A. Lindbergh. In another room other officers interrogated the teachei-‘s daughter, Miss Gertrude Ford, whom they located in s. Riverside Drive apartment. - Both told sub- (Continued AFTERMATH or PlllilPPill, Mi Page 7) Wgggéiw tonlsht at Ncwstead Inn, aisc-s-ao-ii. S dd idiqnesew” Jae: ‘res elm» Cross, sisc-s-ic-al. I t rl§’“if.".‘?".i..°;?°..."i2a&h“if‘“" . "°"""e." 3108-0-20-21 "Rummllll Isle may an son. v i _ ,_ .___. r M Holy R-cdtfifilgffaoq, 11., Quggdign regrets u. report ._....... ' the sudden death last evenins of "All Parties ulcers pctstcbcei ur. Robins Colwill, proprietor of Ire r 1,; _ ed lne$§l|:§|:~:f'§_w 2mg“ Johnson and Johnsogpg Drug store. hum...- _ _ _ who passed away in his store, cor- "An d ___.. l u” a n a nei- of Kent and Prince ltreets, l] is “Myer bayle 3-1:" W‘ Warm about 10.15 p.m. followinl e hwi Dlub, Mgy M", ‘lmmmt ma“ attack. Before medical assistance liter plgy_ ' qmbmmq m“ could be summoned lb. Colwill had Women's Institute. sm-s-so-a. expired. ' e “*- , no deceased who wss About won“ w hmm‘ Bum we'd‘ forty-five years ‘of III. h“ W" l" "is in Robertagehchppelrs, York n; Aging. his usual health Ylltcrdll’ N14 llll sudden passing is e srclt lhvci i° 2on1 Hall ‘l? 0f w’); - ‘m!’ amwaisoigzfrsamigfi» his many friends. Home Ysars cs0. "i chlllllcil, York, owner in charge. zafiore Added To Death q List In Bombay Riots Total or 122 Earl And 1,043 Injured In Communal Battles Between Hin_c_1_u_s_ And Moslems. BOMBAY, India, May 10—(A.P.) —Twenty-three more persons were killed and 96 injured today in eon- tinued communal rioting between Hindus and Moslems that brought the week's casualties to 122 dead and 1,048 wounded. Severe "clashes * in the mill area north of the city, where 40,000 men and women were idle owing to the closing of the mills. Tense feeling continued in other ivities, but another woman was riot areas. but wholesale arrests sentenced at Allahabad. ‘Their oas- durins the dry tended to restore es had no connection with the riot- crder. ing. Montague Youth Seriously Hurt Gordon MacLeTn-"Victim Of Bad AccidentAt Be_l_l_’_s_Hill Yesterday. A serious accident occurred about could jump he was thrown to the noon yesterday at Dell's Kill near ground, part of the load falling Montague. uponwim 9 , --= one of the Montague transfer ' ‘his injured man was taken to its trucks, driven i-‘v Mr. Lowell Poole home at Montague. where it was Today's trouble started when Hindu mill-workers attacked Mos- lem pedestrians. ‘The police fred upon the rioters. Forty mills were closed and more than fifty workers arrested. Attempts st looting were quickly checked. ' Meanwhile, Miss Madeline Slade, foliowerof Mahatma Gandhi, was free from jail after servinS it lBYm for partidpatfng in Nationalist act- Senator Hance Logan Charged With False Statements By Vet- eran Retired Customs Collector. OTTAWA, May l9—-(By the Can- man Hatfield, former master and adian Prcssi-John S. Henderson, owner of the Gypsum Queen. In the veteran retired Collector of'March, 193i, Captain Hatfield was Customs, registrar of shipping and paid a reparations award of $71,000, acting shipping master of Parrs- ‘for the alleged loss of his vessel by boro, N. 8., recalled before the Roy- _German submarine shelling off the a1 Commission ‘investigating the Irish coast in i915. Senator Logan Gypsum Queen reparation claim, conducted the claim at. Hatfieldis swore this afternoon that he had counsel. On March 3i Captain Hat- never signed nor furnished the cer- 'fleld transferred $35,000 to the New tificate of the vessel's ownership {York branch of the Royal Bank but used in making the clsim, and de- late in July withdrawals had re- scribed as "false" several sections duced the amount to $13.13. of the evidence given at hearings last March by his fellow townsman, Senator Hence J. Logan. The in- vestigation is being conducted by' Chief Justice Horace Harvey of Al- bcrta. Earlier this afternoon Gordon L. Duncan, assistant accountant in the Royal Bank of Canada in New York City, gave evidence regarding the account there of Captain Free- Senator Logan Recalled Senator Logan was recalled to- day and gave evidence regarding his disposal of $29,000 he had tes- tified Hatfield gave him for in- vestment in Canadian securities. He had bought $22,000. worth of bonds Continued on page 0 c YPSUM QUEEN PROBE RESUMED A T OTTAWA‘ Debutante MAKES SOCIETY DEBUT Miss Jane Culbertson, daughter of United States ambassador, and Mrs. W. L. Culbertson, who mail! her debut in society recently at I gala hall at the embassy. Presidenl Province - Wide Conflagration Is Threatened was climbing the hill when the load found he suffered severe inillrlrfi of potatoes which the truck was to his back end head. At a late: carrying began to slip. Two young houg- lest night he was still in a men Gordon McLean and Billy semi-conscious condition. Landry were riding on the load at Mr. McLean who is about 20 years l the time. Landry jumped and 06- of agc is s. son of Mr. Hector Mc- | coped injury. But before McLesn Lean, Montague. Nanking Gov’t. Faces Cilril War QHANGHAI, May l9. (AP)- Chinese Conununist hordes ravag- ing wide areas in central Chine. en- dangered the safoty of foreigners today and threatened the Nanking Government with civil war. Ap- prehension was acute among sixty foreigners. most of them mission- cries, at Pengpu in Northern Anh- Amoy despstchcs said a Com- munht force had occupied Bhlhma, ll milu from that city, and had started seizing river crsft with the intention of attacking Amoy. other communists, r glng villages ten miles north of i-lankow, were bomb- ed by government sreoplanes. The Government, experiencing its wei Province, where 20,000 Coniqgreatest financial stringency, has munists had surrounded a force of.‘ been unable to psy its armies. 1,000 Nanking troops. A cunadian ----»----—-—————-——— missionary was captured. q (Continued on Page '1) THE “Yuk” Should Get Preference lNil__l|__lRY- TORONTO. my 10-413)’ the Canadian Pressl-The missinl "handler" of Ontario Conservative pgfty campaign funds appeared be- orrswa, May 1ll—(By the Can- adian Pressi-Forelgn-born em- ployees of the Canadian National‘ Railways should be allowed senior-i ity rights only from the dates of! survivors of the French motorsirp Georges Philippur today at what‘ they conaide ed defects in the ship's orgs ' " disclosed in. the fire that wrecked the vessel last Mon-f dsy. Agents of the line that owned the | ship, meanwhile, estimated that do‘ (Continued on Page 7) Wheat For Churchill PRINCE ALIIIH‘, leek, May it. (By the Canadian Press)- Hlstory was made hare toirght when a train of $8 oars of wheat left here over the Canadian Nation- al Railway system bound for Churchill» The cars were collect- cd in this ueiehborhood go be part °i "it 9.000.900 shipment recently sold by the Saskatchewan wheat ein-s-so-aii (WWW i" m‘ '” P001 for shipment vie Churchill. the Bcauharncis Power Corporation. the engulf? cenvulsec with laugh- wbichwonfrouted those who hand- their naturalization, it was pro-‘ posed by Canadian Legion officials in conference with Hon. Dr. R. J.; Minion, Minister of Railways and‘ Canals, here today. Declaring the large proportion of. those let out of employment in the‘ recent lay-off u". C. N. h. shops are. Canadian and British-born citizensi while hundreds of those kept on the ‘ Job are foreign-born, the Legion delegation asked the intervention of l the Government to ensure equitable ' treatment for the Canadian and British-born workers. DI. llanion undertook to invite the management of the c. n. n. to send i-epcnentatives to Ottawa for a conference with the veterans’ rcp- ieseatativee on the question. Today's meeting with tlic Minis- ter followed I conference yester- day c! railway union officials, a 9- "- 3- Ylwlsntative and Mzion offiota at which the subject was alscvned but no action taken. fore the Royal Commission on HY- dre today, when Hon. H. C. Scho- fleld, minister without portfolio in the Henry Cabinet, told the coin- mission he had "looked after the funds a great deal." He denied emphatically and ab- , that John Aird Jr., had turned over to the camPIiIn "m" any part of the $00,000 he "WW0 from the Hydro Electric Power Communion in connection with the Medawaeke purchase. or any i110- tlen of the 0125.000 he received from Appsgging on the‘ stand as a sur- prise wltnel, Mr. Bchoifield kept ter ll he Mild 0f the difficulties led the "aihews of war." He had handled the funds in illl, he said, but did not know who had looked after them in the fol- (Ccatiuued ca Piss i). Urgent Appeal_§e—nt Out By New Brunswick-Minister Of Lands To Combat Forest Fires Rag- Montero of Chile and 600 gucsll representing high officials of gov-i er ‘ and diplomatic circles; were in attendance. Miss Culbertq son is the first American debutantd to make her bow to Chilean social.“ She is shown wearing her debul gown. SEAMANlllEi AS STEAMER ing In Four Counties. FREDERICTON, N. B“ Msy 19- Lands and Mines. (By the Canadian Prcss)—An nrg- Fires Still Raging ent appeal to all citizens of New Serious fires are still raging in‘; Brunswick to assist guthoriiies in Rcstigouchc, Mhdawaska, Glcucest-f Preventing l! Pmvincc wide con? er and Victoria counties, several of l flsgrsticn as a result of the alarm-l which. fanned by heavy gsles, got "181? serious forest fire situation in I beyond control of hundreds of men! this BTW-hi!“ W35 5911i 011i lbliighii’ fighting them- Since May 6, ninetyl by Hon l... P. D. Tilicy, Minister of (Continued on Page 7) 1 Illl-X ARRIVESWUMAN lllib TRYi0NE ATNFHJ. ucilyllnil ST. JOHN'S, Nflcl., May 19—-(By the Canadian Prcssi-Flying from Long Island in 12 hours and l(i minutes, the giant flying bout Do-X _ Amelia Earhart Put- man, First Woman To Make Jump, Will Fly Alone This landed at Dildo, nt the head of Trinity Bay, at 4.15 Eastern Stand- Time. ssnrr JOHN. my Ill-my Th" ard Time. Crowds had gathered at Holyrood, some twenty miles dis- tant, expecting the craft to come Canadian PTCSUv-Affltlll. Earhart Putman, on way to Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, for pr0P°59d iTBYl-i" down there. Atlantic irghl, landed her rim Hi The flight down the Atlantic sea- board was unmurred by any un- the Saint John Airport at 8.40 p.m. Accompanied by Bcrnt Balchen. toward incident. Cloudy weather rgnqwngd aviator-explorer, Amelia across the Gulf and along the Newfoundland coast had lightened beforc Captain Frederick Christ- Eurhart Putinsn, who contemplates n hop over the Atlant c ocean from Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, land- iansen lcft the Nova Scotia coast- line at Cape Cimso and headed out ed her plane at the Municipal Air- port here this evening ai 8.46 P- m- toward the southeastern extremity of Newfoundland. The Do-X had been reported heading for Chapel Cove, l-lolyrood, in Conception Bay until she appeared over Dildo. The big flying boat had been (ASTJ She vim“ i» SW10 m" night in Saint John 8nd l-fllit U" tomorrow for Harbor Grflflc- H" lake off from there will depend 0n weather cendiVons. The livlntrix, wife of 020110 seen fit many points along the Nova Scotia coast. She circled Halifax at Pglmgr Putman, publisher, took oii from inc Telerboro airport st l-fss- l0.i5 E. S. T. this morning. She is expected to halt in Newfoundland brock i-lelshls. New Jvr-irvwlt 3-" pum. today. On arriving here. Bile for a few days beforc leaving for reported a quiet, uneventful trip. I l port. MONTREAL, May l0 - my The Canadian fiscal-George A. Walton, general passenger agent, eastern lines, of the ENTERillARBllR Sudden Death Will Be Investigated By Coroners Jury This Morning. Edmund King, able seamlin o! the s. S. Ulva, which docked Ii [he ygilrogd yvllllri about 5.30 last evening, died suddenly about 4.30 while the ship eves entering thd harbor. ‘ About 4 o'clock while st work he com plained of dizziness and retired id his blink when he lapsed into M’! unconscious condition and died within liulf an hour. The cause of death is unknown- On arrival of tm? b0" 55pm“ Mug-fey reported to the police and the body was rcmovcrl to the Mc~ Lean Undertaking Parlors vvherc M! inquest will be held this morning before Coroner Dr. McKcnnR and iho following Jury: P- J. 0mm“- eld. Elmer Dunning. J. G. Mnemo- (Contlnued mi Polls '7‘ The Weather, Etc lll<i'l'l<llllltil,lttrli'l\l. (lFFilTi. CY"; irntmllilyilk-Minimum and nvnxivnn ivmporntilrcs: lniwsnn 4|» w Vancouver .— f-l \l'il1llipl‘if -‘l'.'- ‘r 'l‘nrnnin ill-ill nltnwn fie‘ 70 Blmlironl ll I'\ Quebec 40-418 Fulfil Jnlm 4'!- '1 lllllifllx fill-JP.‘ Vhnrlolletown 384i" YTIREPJITT" nml llppcr . . g ll-nlvrnie in fresh Willfll‘ west and northwest: liimril. probably‘ I flllllwn l-"‘\"‘*"“‘ \'i'lllr‘,l'lli mostly fnir and n liltin- molar; , 1 r1 hnwrrll. “lei”: lire-revive Volley: Furl ‘vi-lit tn northwest. winFI: mnsli!‘ T!“ with stationary or a little lower ii-in- prrnfnrog probably n few light soni- lcrvd showers. v Gulf nnrl Nnrili Shore: l<rr=ii iv sirnng n-mlli null southern-t “Hull! rnrilv r-lnlltlr‘ with lwzlllcrrwl slwwcrl. l “niuiml ,.r,,,.;“,...,,- \(n|lI\Y,’l|I' s-rnih- woet wlnvls: fair with s lirllo hllfll‘ or temperature. llizll m1.- llllil’ lviurniil‘; at 1n and the Azores on her way to Lake Constance, Switzerland, her home she ls flying a fest Lockheed mimo- piane, with s cruising rsdlus of 8.- Csnadian Pacific Railway, died at sea today, according to word received at the , y‘: head office hers (Continued till Pill! 7) tonight at 11.30. _,__ Sun sofa this cvclllllt’ "l ' l n" rises tomorrow mnrnnlg M 4 can wmuw aclnznrnw _ Work 4lnyl~lmnreu Bordon rlmlv 0.15 a. m. and IMO w. m. nlul 5.1!! nigjyicr-U-g Tnrmr-mino daily: 10.10 n. in. 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