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SATURDAY, 14, 1932 12 PAGES _rs;a;i:"s;:;:ai:|:Z;~ un»;iv:e2ue:.oa.` iflindb t’ Baby Iis Creinated I j>J.<:;i>JE~>l_©@ e"»o“*;; '.,~'¢` ' ' “ ' ‘ ' '* ' - - _ _ , . _ _ _ _ , e aoiol eps _ .eo L ee .o_o _-@,@_= T rans- iceanic Flierikescued Fr 'V '__|. _ I Responsible ForS Brutal Killingl _ Theory Is That Lindbergh Baby N, Was Murdered on The Night of His Kidnapping - Nation - Wide Man-Hunt For Perpetrator Of Crime. New President i ALBERT LEBRUN who succeeded the recently sl- lassfnated President Doumer of France. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC "st. James Cake Sale, Saturday. May 28th. 3061-5-li-li. °Rummase sale at Bt. James Hall. satin-day, May mt. . . 3061-5-14-1|. ”Rummage Sale, Trinity Social Hell. Tuesday. Msy mn, at 1 p. ni.. 3087-5-14-31 ° ‘Women's Christian :Temperance Union Cake Sale at Moore & Mc- Lo0d's Store Sutllrddy. 3038-5-13-2|. "coveheed Y. P. B. Concert. iiafrlnstoii nail, wednesday isin, Yi and 15 cents. If not fine following ‘l’El‘li. 3088-5-14-Zi "Buying live hogs Kensington, MW 17'-h. also Emerald same dltg, Slsncd Everett Wedlock. _ 3066-5-14-21. *Annual Rummage sale in Y. M. C. /i. Friday, my coin, io a. m. Parties wishing parcels called for lilione os. som-ii "The Y. P. a or clyde River will present "An Old Pushioned Mother" 1" Clyde River Hall, Thursday, May 19th, 8.00 P. M. 3063-5-14-2|. "Annual Meeting Ladies Aid P. E. I. Hospitll, 'I'i'lnity Social Hell. wednesday, any lain, a.so ‘h°fD_ Yearly fees payable, 8004-5-14-li. “Sim Lire sees nusiness in ss |5°\1htries_ Bold five hundred mil- ‘°“° lui vw. me s ailiioas mur- ;‘;1°t°mii1 Largest or its inns in with J' A. M°m.’An\nge your policy _.___ “Umm mute-iisi-. w. mim- ggfgh is now mating ei-sam io me Mg’ “I Uftllnerhs, Ltd., on _the Bmfgeweklyn Glen “Martian week until furtnei- notice. ` “ch _ " sow-s-is-ai. "oem is wan ' on M aa., "I.lghI.iiouse°§?;’?a“‘, §,°’,,D*;\*';]unsea iniuilm 'mf "°“4lv. coin 'WI ia sie iiii. . §:_¢$'5;.. §E;§Fss§ Eisiiiit _*__- i ed Press Staff Writer) (Copyright, 1932, by the Associated Press) (Over the Gusrdian’s Leased Wire) HOPEWELL, N. J., May 18-The picture of s father standing alone before the body of his slain son, a mother secluded in grief and a President calling for action inspir- ied the mightiest law enforcement agencies of the nation tonight to catch the murderers of baby Lind- bergh. Meautime the wide-tluni man-hunters were gripped with' the growing belief that the orunipals ._wlm9tela the tufax‘.)March_ me _`-gist “thought was the little white covar- the night of the kidnapping. This was missing when the battered is. maintained s .calm and com- posed demeanor throughout the search and iindinl 01' hi* kidnapped and slain son, was to bed late tonllht and plmgq mules- s. physicians osre ordered (By Francis A. Jamieson, Aasociat- ' -_.M S. Premier Has Proposed A Confer- ence Of Representa- tives Oi The Three _ Maritime Govern- ments Re Imperial Conference. Humax, N, s.,' May is-lay The Canadian. Press)-.Expressing Pre ‘ilrrin the belief the Maritime Provinces should stand together at the Im peria.l Economic Conference, 1-Ion Percy C Black, acting Premier of Nova Scotia. has proposed a, con ference of representatives of the three Maritime Governments for the ual ground. ir Briefs will be submitted by the ents and Hon Mr ishould be no conflict in the_ views expressed in each. He said mater- ial for Nova Scotla’s case was be- tlves of various industries to confer oi' the general committee will e 9 HOPEWELL N J. May '” Anno Lindbergh. who lil! sale of Can _ Admission 15 Gentl- '- my 8072-5-it-Zi. "The Indian River Dramatic club will present their Pls! "F-JW* ltiu Jack" in Malpequa Hell next Wedneadlilvenlnl at 0.30 in aid of Malpeque Rink Fund. I-Iidh elses specialties. Baie of candy- Mm!-I' sion Ito and isc. 3074-5-14-ii. *°l¢rs. Bloccmbe, 170 Sydney Bt.. has moved to 100 Kent Bt., where she will now he located under the name of "Helena Beauty sncuue." Mereelling, finger whim, oil sham- poo. scinls, maniouring. etc.. a spe- . Hrs. 1". liooombe. §_ l"~ ~- l i ' _ _ su. scsi-s..,ufzi_ § E P i amendments and the measure waé atmosphere of the conference lllllllll STAND ll ll E TH E R purP°s° °f preparing briefs 0” mm” United States, shows Dr. Paul Gor- He has communicated with the gg; mrrqu din. M he "un, mlerof New Brun ek _a ‘i§"1‘T"_»'1._.-f;_-Z'-f' ._I;;,.',`,fj“ ._ I. . -...~.. . ami- they had killed mm 'fo sr:ml;nJ;*\,i?orV;m;:nre ee nent "I" ""'f ""` i‘i.i?‘f"'i'~""i'53v i' ~ . 1 . l . _fn-°.f'»¢-1 ...ini -1 in .mei ei W A I New Jersey State Police Maniac* Believed SAYS MARITIMES Deumffe lileeeesin I l This picture, telephoned from Paris to London and radioed to the shot President retluue who tried to disarm him. s1IloV. Russian emlgre, under ar- Note the bloody face oi’ the sssass’n, Bu nnpms mu me cmd Wm on (zgildmiiiiigni he felt 'there' A N afnes 0f Supposed Abducto rs (Continued on Page 5) _ _ ing gathered rapidly and invitations -_-*_* I had been extended to 1_epresema_ NEW YORK, May 13. iA.P.)-§l`he New York Daily News says: , _mlm unease cams, Norfolk ive.) intermediary in the Linahe.-gi. ina- 1 idersey state police with the names. e » uh th G0 t* A ti napping case, today fumlshed New _ ` Gnef Strlcken W e vemmen "fee Eg and descriptions of the supposed abductors, with whom he was dealing at the time the baby’s body was found- Mothef held in Humax. on May 1 ' ' “After listening to these stories of Curtis and Dr. John Con- don, two principal intermediaries in the case,” the paper said, “author ities were convinced the men whom Curtis named compri ed the des ' 9 _ , _ D s Care N Z T R E A T Y licrate band that kidnapped and slew the baby. } I s The manoeuvres of the gang to get an added $203,000 ransom. which they apparently thought were nearing success, were halted by c discov of the child’s body ‘B I L L GIV E N "‘ °"’ ' 1 ° ByngRemembers iiuvilissiiii Ami Rei” CH A R li FU __ “ -_ _ lc' N- R~ ““’°"*°" HHH M|]R|][R ..°m.;.r;;_l;~.‘s..:.‘;;.°“‘:_;;A 0'ITAWA, hilly 13. (By the CBI`l'i _ adian P'ess)-The N-:W Zealand "°-'-° th? m‘”_“°ry °f his °1d °°‘:"°de , UITAWA May 13 (By the -@- ° ° treaty bm WIS sibjeifd tw Rtoillian gcamldlall Eifessi--The ‘annual re-| BATTIURST, N. B.. May 12- *EY thc Canadian corps, deposited a Two Zxrsttgffmbgrstoi 14:; Spposnoi" port -of the Canadum National the Canadian Press)-Norman Pltr0,‘ wreath on thc Altar of Remem ° erltielslng it for its ~insie»illiy,",Railways was adopted by the C0111-.24' ‘°““l’ W” °°““_f"°‘”“ t” “ml _°“i "°"‘“°° in ill” M‘f‘“°"“1 Chambef Bushels ,Mk of preferences for Camd-an mittee on railways and shipping of li °h*"8° °f m“l`d"1""K GCWSC smith, 11010 l0_dI\y~ Ganadws ex-Bovemvl' oducts and failure to protect the the H°U5e 0f 1301112110115 i0dHY~ The at s°“ih T°i“K°“Ch°- SCC0nd» gciicrnl was accompanied only by W ' ’ e urder was laid ii e1nsf|one cl cel. H. willls o'connor, 5 Q . _ ' committee concluded its public sit- °h"‘U Uf m 3 111 0. G0 Via Churchlll wool growers. But there were no d .Wallace Pure' 21’ brother of Nm__iDI S O' tings and will meet on Tues ay, adopted and given royal assent inc” in camera' when furthe, re. man, and he was remanded fo,. no Ma 13 (By the M Hon Arthur Meighem guy- ports and answers to questions sub- h°‘“'”‘¥ “ext M°“d“Y~ NICLSON. B- C-. May 13.- Doumel' `of the result of being struck with 9, i _!?‘”'! ‘Dll,el_0¢l‘°P1l_.°*b homers- -__ """' ' "-C" . p.m.nas¢em standard Tune) in ' i ocean near the liner because of Broken. The “President Roosevcl pi fuselage and because of fuel ii salvage the lifeboat or plane '_1`he plixie was sighted at 9.10 pon. Greenwich mean time (4 latitude 51.14 north, and Long- itude 10.50 west. The weather was hazy, the visibility was poor and a strong southwest wind was blowing. The sea was high and rough. INJURED IN LANDING The New Jersey speed flier was forced to drop his wind- buffeted monoplune into the n cracked wing. damaged fuse- lage and fuel shortage. He suf- fered a broken nose and Incer- ated face in allghtlng. (Associated Press) S. S. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, Ai. Sea, May 13- Lou Relchers was forced down in his plane Liberty, 47 miles ' off Fastnct Light tonight and was rescued with several|L injuries. Fastnet Light is off the southern tip of Ireland. "W t.” lowered a lifeboat which went alongside the plane where seamen found the lone lot with a broken nose and a lacerated face. 1-le explained he was forced lto alight on account of a damaged wing and shortage. Reichers was brought aboard the vessel and was placed nder the care of -‘Surgeon Mulligan. It was impossible to on account of a high, rough Frmce' md mm of me Pmidmvsi saaicgh{§5k0§§;:;:li'cxa;i&in§n5vas in charge of the lifeboat mand of the President Roosevelt. Captain Fried was in com- THE RESCUE The lookout on the bridge sight- ed the plane fluttering to the sur- face at 9.10 pm. Greenwich mean time (4.l0_p.m_ Eastem Standard Time), and Chief Officer Harry Manning immediately prepared to take aboard the occupant of the ship despite high seas and a dan- gerous southwest wlnd. The liner was manoeuvred as near to the monoplane as possible old lifeboat no. 10, with Chief Officer Manning in command, was lowered. The life- boat made for the monoplane mid (Continued on Page 5) ‘ Old Uomrades Lo.d Byng, former commau er oi W- IP ' y ' ' ~' t m be Matntaining his appearance oi canadian Pre“)_TwD 'minion bu-.lcmment lender’ spmmred me mmig bi he management W coolness and unconcerii illc elder h l bQ| O era . ' 'hm °‘ °°““““" W en Wu '“°“'"° which he desmbed "S “ C M te brother had nothing io say at ine shipped early this season to Eur- timely doeumeni; ¢°mmg,.31¢dqgg,7 W. D. Euler (Lib.-North Wa r- I I I lr V I I 09° Vi* 0h‘”`°hm and the Hudwn Em the We °f the °°°“‘m"° °°“f°" mo) deelmfed' “East Ei)el‘t)rea‘I>Ierte: gryell§'“iiemxE:iEElliilwi’xi‘El‘iielii:;,°oi: The C M t po 0' e C011” ooenlns new Ausiisi 10 with' (Cmmmed on Page 5) Mr_ Justice A. T. Leblanc, prcsid ltiiln Piri)-The expenditures ln- Em hasized By Dr.J. A. Clark. i.£"§".;. T..2`°..llf'Tlt"s .‘.°...,f.'._3.‘§ ll-_'S ' ' by the Prime Minister at the Clin- -,Yields oi'.many` of the crops in the Province would be increased' lrcltly if they were sown this yepr ” Ulfll’ lil possible. states Dr. J. A- 0|!-Pk. 5l1P9l'|l'ltcndent of the lirparitnentsi Station here. Dr. Clerk noticed in driving 'through 01° 00111107 yesterday that very fawteamswereatwork on the land in Dome sections. While there is some land not yst_nsoy_to.pue / i.0lll'tl,lii Work, he b€li¢Y¢l Girly’ “N Lqm-hr “mounted to $110,743 .. sowing to be particularly important se, “Q gh, Num ,md by M,._ Bells this season. nett is uoo ef month. rhefe filers The following timely article on ,mm-3.4 'gpm me Home of Com-: the subject of seeding and plantins nicht' railways and shipping com- ,lw been iifesmd bv Dr- Clark for mime teeny, st whose .union ine the information of agricultural. premkf "N p`,,un¢_ M,_ Ben- "'44" °‘ 111° °“*““‘°= netth payments fo 'me neie1_ in "The visntins mm of 1982 is mo were eu,s4.a.e~z. 1-re wi.. iiieent quita late. The soil remains cold __; _ori:- ers astounded at the sudden turn of events which at a stroke turned them from a goveming party into an opposition. A Meanwhile B. S. B. Stevens, lead- er of the erstwhile opposition i Negro Would Be Satisfiect With A Job (Canadian Press) HOPEWELL, N- J., May 13. -William Allen, quiet-spoken negro who found the Lindbergh blby's' body, doesn‘t care S0 much about a cash reward, but he would i'ke a better Jill’ than helper on is truck. money,” he said: "but if Col. Lindbergh has nore, but can find me 2. job, I‘l| be satisfied. I just hope the police catch the man who killed the baby. He mint be a devil." om The Atlantic REICHERS FoRoED DoWN our coAsT oF IRELAND Intrepid F lier Pick d U B “P 'd ” When 47 Miles Frdm Lindy- SlE§I'ia;2t()1E%`(;S§‘§gfd , Damaged Wing Cause Of Mishap-Pilot Has Nose THE Alleged “Red” I Martin Parkpr, Sudbury, who 5 one of an unknown number of nl Ieged Communists who have beers secretly picked up from coast in coast and transported to Ralifal for deportation. Parker was broughl to Canada st the age of three and he has lived here ever since. SENATE PASSES R E l I E F A CI 0fI'f‘AWA, May 13, (By the Can-_ adlan Press)-The Senate passed the_ governments unemployment re' lief act this afternoon. It will re- ceive royal assent later today from Chief Justice Anglin of the SUP' reme Court of Canada, the deput! Governor- General. OTTAWA, May 13. (By the Canadian Press)-ll iS l¥\“°‘"“" ed in the Canada Gazette thlt the govemor general has recor "I feel l'm entitled to the , minal elevators. No date has been _ mg ' lo set for snipnins of the min ie E ‘ _g rn tm new pmt °! ohumhm' ° (Continued on Page si . A E 3 rl Y Si e e d 1 n g l,...,,,;,;,;,.,,*,,;,,, ‘ So u th Wa l e s Is mn' wmv' my moose-s-14=s`t_ d S . . IS Recollmende iif.t§l1..El_oiiil_v; not iiiui-ll ulinnfri- in ti-|ui\l‘r.1iiiri\ ,\il\rl|l|iu- Eilsr mul West; ,\fml»=rnlI‘ wimis; poi-ily rinuiiy and iirciiniiil' anion nhiiws-rs. Siliiduy-l‘roIml»!_v \|ii~ soiilcd. 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