MAXIMS MERQHANT MERzl-‘ICANT W Bu” ‘min Eta-ave hum ‘o _ The [felici- Igor! the nearer pic's Paper '" i Read byEverybody i~~~v~ __ _ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWISLEANADA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1930 a 1o PAGES trszlfisrizzirlzl‘éflfiifitii?“ . l ay Build Air i‘? Wonderwhy" ENRNPE NICVING 0"“ wttleme" 511155“! CVER EURTYNM ' ° O i -'- '1' -'- - ~ ~ - - B l d L i; ~ i - A _ 6 19128 08 l“ T WARNS WAR,‘ And Robbed By Bandits PERCENT SllilqMonster TW1 ce i’ <- lJiBi) E — —-———~ I ' i“ - mlNAkYaFls/llng Schooner The Victim Had Just E And Crew Miss" Gla sgoTProfessor ceived $2,528 At The‘ N 1 f C __— ~ . - - . ear - ‘ EN i - gng since gale of Sets Date Between Hm“ Abmm-r cm" adage 1a929 owl-gt Definite Plans For Early Esta- ~ ' . 1935 land 1940 - Pa“ I" T°r°ni° Andi Cro Y t I El - August 5th‘- Stronger P o w e r s was Driving‘ Home t0 torsp Awfiitiirllg Sig: blishment of Atlantic Service i ___ I ___ Furnishing Weaker Caledonia When At-i- A e ment or _ Domestic Phced Before Canada’s Pre. Defendants A p p e M. (Cmadm has]. With Finances And tackech i _ Consumption. _ l Before Magistrates HALIFAX. N. s». m. w-A srr- Armaments As I“ H _' 'Made First Run on (Special o. hi. Guardian) mler‘ IAi Summerside- $.53 lfii“i~.‘lilfi.l‘fi.,xfii“lf $3; 1909' iv.i§‘.’.“i§.T§"ii-&C‘§ieTZI§?f$3 Clmhttemw“ ' Tig‘) “TARA. A“ .“‘°"" ‘m’ - ~—~————-—-—- -———- . um hope has been abandoned mil ‘VILLIAMSTOWN M A‘ w,“ p; mime,“ pwcmd 1m)”. nlsh Route Last EV- atfiurglo“; OTTAWA, Ont, Aug. ls-pesnitei the fishing schooner, 1 wonder Y , , ass. Mg. night mat a short tame site: he had enlng. Larger And was sun on um American mnmh plans for the early establishment ol m; rncn were nrrcsted on Tues- 4ly afternoon liy Officer Llnklette.“ piicsman cf Summerside, on infor- fliltion laid by Albert Strong of Sum- nerslde. in connection with three dive: fox pups, which he claims We szolrii from his ranch on the of July l6ill. Goilziilucd on Page 9 i-in shill iii l3lH WITH 1a ABilARll (Canadian Press) ST. HUBER’? AIRPORT, Que, Aug. i3~The 11-100 sailed away in- totilc (light at 9.28 E. D. S. T.. on the cnewardi h ght to Csrdington. Eng- " zit airship sailed on the glllirtssrifh. .iih thirteen psssengers lbcard. biz-rug away superstitions I all navigators since the science int nvral-zclled. ‘ 7J5 Elf-Silvie severed her coupling ‘lithe tap of the great mooring mast “i div-WI ai-vai- a. full half hour bo- b" “it “as expected to depait. A M" commands at the top of the tow. if» I smile- and a quick handshake lad the 11-100 was on her way be- d" 151 crowd was quifc ready for J14 departure. ANNOUNCEMENTS. . comma EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. lrihilli’ rmd dance. St, Peters rink n a.‘ Crchestre. 5822-8-13-41 "Ros" —__ “w: _ Yillils. Vernon River, will —- . fir/m AILZUSt 14th to 28th. 5733-B-12-3L i Yugo-lying livestock at Millvicw ‘h3- Au: l9. Jenkins Bros. 5853-8-14 vetg“ firm-m social and dance at _- on .la.l J-‘riday night. Aug. 15. 58§4-B-14~2i ‘Jgfillvvto the lawn party and “n; ‘is r1 Haven. Thursday. Aug; not fine following night. Cream Socizlli School. Aur- > 5835-8-14-21. i "Cum to the lcc llid pg C. at 15th? P m Dough n the Ice Cream Festival; ~ i» August 14th 1n Elliott‘ W4- Ir not fine. Friday. saoo-a-ia-ll.‘ n . i‘ mg‘ forgot Ice Cream Social nroundfiflcfi Pisquld East School m‘ 5- Friday evening. August ' 5784-8-12-31. ll ‘ii “uacgfiemc to the Picnic in Moi-ell gg- Thursday. August 14th. ‘H’ incl refreshments. Proceeds in new school. 5810-8-l3-2i. n w" “Dar. Clift. 171 Queen at. Char- i-“Tl. Chronic Maladies prevent- r“ cured at home. where they ' °~ 5416-7-15-3111 u ii Teresa's Dramatic Club will may their three-act comedy hi» p~§m‘5ih‘s Fortune" in Eldon m; n 1hr. August 15th. D001’! 1B p m. 5703-8-11-41 lgiiiriand excursions leaving at 9 -- Standard every Tuesday. I11- Ninfe“ Blturdnv- Phone m for mndr information. Single fare for trio 5290-7-9-481 n _ ‘i “RPM miss play "Wanted n "it f5 FTEdel-icton Hall, Friday, Aug- . m b? Stanley Bridge players- 5788-8-12-31. u ‘ii 5°)“ to the ice cream social in ‘mfilllléld all], All]. 11th. U Hill £26 Mh- Proceeds for Mission ' 5U3U-I-13-Il "Notice-Big lhow. at comn! mmday. moor-t weeks will ploy) "- Fkench River tonight. | **—--_.. ._ . Ill! ol- ll . and her crow of five men. The schooner has not been reported since the northerly gale of Alltust 5th. At that time the ‘I Wonder Y.’ was fishing near Brion Island. and is be- lieved to have foundered while run- hing before the storm. Captain Phil- ip Richard. of House Harbor. was in command. and his crew included Al- bert Cyl- and Cyr‘s three sons, aged sixteen, eighteen and twenty. ' TREATY WITH R u um_ A N | A (Special m the Guudlan LONDON. Aug ifs-Low tariffs for Great Brixllzl and equality of British capital with Roumania to help in rebuilding the lniter count- ry are features of l, tnde n-gwy which was signed here last week be tween Dr Tl Des head of g, special Ronnie-Alan Commission and‘ Rt Hon ‘William Graham, President of the Board of Tracie. The treaty which, is for three years is an attempt to effect a, free lzzterchange of merch- andise beuweerl the two countries. 1,500 CHINESE‘ SLMICNTEREI] (Associsfcd Press) SHANGHAI. Aug. iii-Estimates indicated 1.500 persons were slaught- ered duiing the sacking of Changsha and reports charging the red attack was part of a well co-ordlnatcd re- volutionary movement to oust fer- eigners, overthrow the Government. and establish a Soviet regime throughout China. reached here to- day. Investigators reported they were convinced after readlng Communist newspapers found in Changsha, that the “Rec? movement in south central China was a well planned campaign with apparently isolated Communist groups really working under a cen- tral command. Nova Scotia Again Wins (Canadian Press) s1‘. JOHN Aug la-Nm Booth players in the Maritime Tennis Championships this afternoon add- ed two more titles to their two secured in the moi-min! play. HIYYY Roper and Bevll Piers of Halifax defeated J-sck Bobbi: (Frederick!!!) and George Hudson (Blot-holly) 6-2. 6-1. ‘l5. Mrs P‘. V. Woodbun’ Ind Miss Mai-y Curry Halifax took the ladies doubles from Miss Dorothy Feeney (Fredericton-ii and Miss Be‘- ty stotnm. (Newclstle) s-l, s4. ._____,_____._ "Reserve September let, Labour Day for South Wlnsloe Anniversary Tet 5945. "Dance at Olympia. Summerslde. Friday, August 15th. Charlie and his Hottsie Tootsie Orchestra. 5535. "Buying live hogs. lnmhl Ind ghpgp, muddy, August 19th till ll o'clock A. M. Everett wedlock. duo-l-ld-Si. "Meet all your friends o). Hith- solo Rink tonight ltthl big duleo Ind Ice Cream Festival also circus amusements in aid of the North R-o or Ian: oiua. , _ llfl-M- and armaments. furnished by the sfil-onger powers to the weaker ones, the nlttiorls of western civilization are today preparing for a big war between 1935 and 1940. according to a statemelt made It the Institute‘ of Politics by C. Dslfsie Burns. pro-l 1 l I I the British Labor party. Professor Bums drew an analogy) Continued on Page 3 WATER Pawn, CUMMISSIUN is NA J A .-"1T~ (Anoclafod- Press) I ANY. , Y.. Aug. i3—Gover-, nor Roosevelt today announced ap- pointment of the st. Lawrence Wa- iter Power Commission. Announced nnembors are; Frederick M. Daven- port. Congressman and professor of Law and Politics at Hamilton coll lose. Clinton. u, n; Julius Henry)‘ ‘Cohen. Counsel of the Port Author-U lty of New You-k and New Jerseyz‘ ITholnas H. Conway. Plattsburg. N.) Y., former Lieut and Governm- of New York: ssmuel t, Fuller, bank-l er, member of Kissel. Kennicutt,‘ Ind Company. of New York: Robert‘ |M. Halo, Professor in the School of Business. Columbia University. The governor's announcement said the Omnmisslon would meg; l; an 6R1)’ date. That several members of the commission have already glvgn ccnsldersble study to the whom mo- blém of water Pflwbr on the St. Lawrence. and that a large amount of material was ready for mgmberfi‘ "Japs Complete (Special to the Guardian) TOKYO Japan Aug ifs-Japan- ese naval author-lies have com- plecd a new defence reorganizat- ion program designed to correct ol- [leged dificimcies that would re- sult from acceptance of tho Lon- _don Naval ‘Presty. At a total cost of about 3450.000 000 the naval he force will be trabled; 11 light 01111568 find an unspecified num- lber of destroyers and submarines built: one 10.000 ton airship caxrler constructed: exisltlng carriers over. hauled and the research uld tach- nicsl dllplllmm“ reinforced. Cod Fishery Is Complete Failure 8T. JOHNS. Nfld.. Aug. 11-111 Blafln East Ind parts of Burin W50. thlt section of the Newfoundland tidal wave of ins‘. Novembo . the cod fishing is a complete failure. accord- ing to Hon. H. B. C. Lake. Minister of Marine and Fisheries. The fishery foshosfsilurofromibrtunslloy w Cope Race and the outlook is re- garded o; carious. Scarcity of bolt nukes prospects poor for the hook and line men. The minister reports loour tilts m the blah Al wall, (“*3 Defence Program I coast most curiously enacted by the» 13.—By ther policies relating to loans irgceived $2523 at the omca o! me,’ Harris Abbstnir Company in Toron- to he was shot st, clubbed and robb- ed ofgthe mcmey by two men in an- other automobile, who stopped him near Coksvlile. on the Dundas Street Highway. Local police say they were by Webb for a shipment of cattle $1”; thihzmlazim‘ i“ Bump’ “Hand $1,500 of it was Ileslie Webbs, more “E I ' ‘ .. ‘nm twgnhostuenau? “Ere divided ‘while the balance of $1,208 was to powerful than the Jitney the new car p5 y a mm‘ .30 to‘ his father. Mr. Webb said there has a. compactrlm about it which was no doubt. he was followed by his assailants. Yet he was bamlcd. he said. that he carried a substantial sum of money on him. as he spoke to no one after leaving the 0mm of the Har- ris Abatoir Company and proceeded directly toward his home. N ll C N NU RN P l. A N N Eli‘ BY CNTNRIC CWT. Fifteen Grade Separa. tions and Eight Rail- way Crossing Elim- inations on The Pro- gram. (Special lo the Guardllil) TORONTO. Aug. l3.—-Fiftem grade separatism and eight railway cross- Dcpartment of Highways for Ontario -:u-e now contemplated by H011- Gccl-ge S. Henry. and if ordered by the Dominion Railway Board as hop- ed by Queens Park. will cut an irn- portant figure in the provincial gov- ernments plan for unemployment relief. Mr. Henry gated yesterday ‘that he intended conferring with Pre- imier Bennett this week and and would urge upon the Dominion Gov- fel-iuilent head the need for greater activity in crossing eliminstions and ‘grade separations. Mr. Henry. while indicating rough- that execution of this program would ‘provide, emphasized particularly the boon to motor and pedestrian traf- fic that the wiping out of some of ‘UIQC "danger spots" would man. I Chinese Covt. Will l Censor All News (Special to the Guardian) sxAnullAr, Aug. iii-New regul- ations for the censorship of news passing from one point of China to been approved by the central govern- ment at Nmkin. The new rules per- mit no non bolng elnt lbfOld with- out i‘s first being censored. and for- oigll corres-po ‘ ‘ who file despotch as without first presenting them to the censors run the risk of being blacklisted at the government ofllc- cs. Offlcials responsible for the new ‘regulations maintain they are the ..-)n]y mum 11y which China can be ‘presented to the rest of the world in the procai- light. = No Announcement elmlnat1ons--so described by the, 1y yesterday the amount of work, another or to the outside world have‘ more powerful Than Jitney Formerly Us-) ed. ' i '1 Beginning service on the Ohariotte- i 7.45 l last evening. luxurious and Larger. more I r is inlprssive. The car formerly in use was a four-cylinder model. while the to account for their knowledge new one has a sLil-eyiinde, engine of, 350 horse power capable of driving 1 the car at a. rate of '75 miles an hour. 1 With s. trailer and regular load it can ‘ i Continued on Page a i l i i WASTE BY FIRE (Canadian Press) i NASSON. Que, Aug. Iii-Close to_ half the structures in this tiny vil-' lag-s had been laid waste early this afternoon by fire which raged uncon- trolled through more than a score of , ihouses, the Roman Catholic church; and two business establishments.) {This toll had been taken by 1.15 o'-‘ iclock, about three hours after the first alarm ovals sounded. l | l i i v i HUNDREDS) NCMEEESS! (Canadian Press) l hfASSON, Que. Aug. iii-Between \ i nve and six hundred persons horn». less and nearly fifty houses destroy- ed, such is an estimate by the Rev. Monsignor Routhier. Parish Priest of Masscn. of the COflflB-EIBMOH which swept this little town today. i Dry Law Repeal In Two Platforms SOUTHAMPTON, L. 1., Aug. 10.- Both the Republican and Democratic iorganlzations in New York state will ‘declare for repeal of the eighteenth famcndment next. month, Nicholas i Murray Butler, president of Columbia University, said ~herc today. Dr. Butler said that, according to information he has received, at least ‘S0 per cent of the member ‘nip at the Republican convention will vote [agmst prohibition. , "Tile prohibition question will then be lifted," he said. "as it should be lifted. out of the state campaign and out of the field of political party con- . troversy. i "If there be those mic are so con- ‘icemed with the preservation of the eighteenth amendment that they will l not support the candidates of s party 7 which favors ftsrcpesl, then they are [not Republicans but Prohlbltlonlsts. “They belong in a separate political party and. both logically and ethical- ly. they should go there and conduct their Appeal to the public from the platform of such s party." crit awaiilng shipment or dmnesiic consumption on the first of this month, nearly twelve months after it has been harvested. The exact amount as reported by the Domin- on Bureau of Statistics was 'l05,- 572,812 bushels. The total crop for tlfed f th bbe b . t -’I‘lg'n' * _ . ‘e550’ °l cmunsmp M‘ the Um" ' llxThe lpersgn wlelorzvas raslpealgingh :11; ‘of; ol-rgafildmtttaeilcl-herexplazils: tllle the year’ wwdmg to the “m! my a; Glasgow’ and m adviser £0.11 _ I _ i ; ; ' ’ ‘iaut-horitias was 210000.000 bushels. I 0225i“: léiiiway tramc ofllcqgyzfiiiiitney h-Cfhfiftb used. mmedkslnooth- subfnamg m-y mime?‘ bushels e. money was reou ‘y away mm the railway section at ‘gm. seed and dmnesflc wnsumptmn [in flour. the exporrtablg surplus was some 250,000,000. Only g 145000.000 of tihls has been dispmqi c4 in Q15 subsequent (cl-l or eleven months, Mercury 130 In The Shade BAGDAD. Aug. 13—P'ourtecn were dead to-day and hundreds were prostratcd by an unpre- cedented heat wave which grip- ped all Mesopotamia. For a week the thcrmomefcr has daily gone up around 130g Fahrenheit in the shade. Anbs. Coolfes. Bedouins and Xndluls. as well as Europeans, have been affected by the intense heat. EXPBRTS fawning“; MATES TNENTYI A m, WWWmmm (Canadian Press) a. British Canadian airship service a- cross the Atlantic. embracing as a distinct possibility the construction in Canada. in the near future of an At- lsntic type of airship. were today laid before Premier R. B. Bennett by Sir Dennistoun Burney Bart, construc- tor of the British Dirigibic n-loo. Sil- Dennistoun. while unable to‘ disclose exactly the terms of the l proposed plans, described his intel»; view with Premier Bennett as “most satisfactory" and indicated he is now in a position. when he returns w England on the R-l00 to further dis- cuss the matter 01031 the British gov- ernment. PLAN OUTLINE!) The memorandum left by $11‘ Deh- nlstoun‘ ivitih Premier Bennett is un- 7darsto0d to follow more or lss close- lly the proposals outlined by Sir Den- |nistun in addressing the Toronto {Canadian Club last week to the ef- gfec‘. the Canadian and British Gov- l ernmenfs should advance 75 percent ,of the construction cost of a new Atlantic type of airship. lsize of the R400 at low rates of in- litormt, and also that each govern- ,ment should undertake contracts for the transport of six tons of mail per W981i at $5.000 per tcn. making the _ pastel rates about eight to ten cents per letter. NC HIE twice the i WASHINGTON. D. C.. Alli. 13¢ Exports to Canada from the United. suites during June were about sac-i 000.000 1a.: than for the same month l last year. Imports were about $8,000; I 000 less. The figures: Exports 1930. $59,715.52. i (Canldian Press) CONNAUG-HT RANGES. OTTAWA Ont, Aug. ill-The greatest indivi- dual feat of marksmanship in years has been accomplished by Lt. James Boa. of Montreal» Firing in splendid fol-m, and despite a mirage which at l x929‘ “OAKLBBC tin-ids almost obscured the target: Import‘ 193°‘ 865032“ Lt. Boa won the MacDonald "Brier". 1929‘ wining‘ Matches. richest prize so far this w week, and added to his laurels by ai- so winning the Harold L. Borden, Memorial blotch Ontario Reports Infant Paralysis town, P. E. 1., was among the high scorers in the Borden Match, coni- ing fourth with a 43. NEN RECCRD 0F ENDURANCE (Canadian Press) LAMBERT. St. Louis Field. ,l.ouis, Aug. Ill-The veteran en- durance tecm Dale Jackson and For- est. OBrine flop through rain and the threat of a. storm today to a new Bangui-q] 15th a" w“ ygpqmq world‘! record for sustained flight. qn 5,¢u;d;y_ m, mo“ victim pom; ‘may officially regained the record at o. boy who swam in the river here on _ 9.25 l- m- iC-S-T-l- ‘"1911 ‘my hid Aug“; 3_ gnd m", w“; u; g (um i been up 584 hours and 41 minutes to visit for n week. returning wftntllihtly more than 28 dors- The m; din“; 519v"; of u” u”; in‘ new mark exceeded by one full hour that city-two of which have proved the record established last July 4 at fatal-have developed in boys who Chicago by Kenneth and John Hun- ym», bun wlmmin; with other) for, Illinois farm boys who, after sev- chlldren. The Brantford civic swlm- I oral attempts had wl-ested the flight mlng pool and the Y.M.C.A. tank championship from Jackson and O‘- hgvg boon glgggd und m; ngglth do- I Brien. The. latter pair set a 420 noul- partment has now issued a warning record, July 31, i929. with the re- about river bathing. cord regained. Jackson and OBl-ine TORONTO, Aug. ll-Inflntilc psralysls was reported in various Ontario centres yesterday and the Provincial Health Depcrtment is ex- pected to be asked for help to stem thradvance today. All victims up boys of public school age. Three new cases were reported in Oshawa over the week end, bringing the fntcl there to 10. One patient is in a critical condition while three others have reached the stage of paralysis. despite injection of serum. There is also one cue in Whitby Township. i '3 B. Bennett had no Announce- Lindsly over the week end reportcd had no thought of landing, but drove on toward a goal which they now In each. serum was St. iTERRUR REICNS lricliiiil Communist H 0 r d e Threatening Whole- sale Murder Moving on Changsha. fiANxowyAug. lit-Terror pre- vailed iri Changsha today as the com- munist horde that recently sacked ‘ifidvbllflled the city was reported returning wr-h threats to murder ioveryone between the agesot‘ l5 and .36. N‘ Thousands of Chinese fled from =the famous I-lutin province capital to ezcape red vengeance for vrhole- izale executions by provincial anti:- orlt.es of Communists who particip- ated in looting. Governor Ho Chicn inras s:-i;d to have directed the torture Iarld killing of approximately 250 jCommunlst suspects daily. ' ' Fears were felt that provincial troops could not hold the ci‘-y walls ‘against the reds. reported only live ‘miles away. Alon said to be Communists were hunted down by troops and quickly executed. The few foreigners ne- maimrlg at Changsha stayed aboard forezgn gunboats. BCMBERS ARRESTED (Assoclatod Press) ‘AILIRPPFYSBORO. Ill. Aug. l3- stszes ‘Attorney Fletcher Lewis sn- nounced late today that Paul Mont- gomery. local GWQEQT. had not only rcnfessed that ‘lie piloted the plane from n-‘rllch the Provicleilx. m», coal field was bombed Monday mum mg. but had named two men ivho ‘lllf6d him to make the night. The other two ivere will}. ‘hold pending their arrest. l l . names of the Gnr. P. Landrigan. of Charlotte-i’ T}! c‘ l/Veat/l er, at}: AT Wm‘ Palm’ Docs Srom’ _ arcane JusT YLMN HARV 1;. woml? "i 4 ~l .\ Q's-Kw - :O:0:o‘ ' TORONTO. August l4—Llgl'lt 0O modsra-te winds, fair with flog much change in temperature. Maximum 71. Minimum 55 clear. High tide this Afternoon at LU and trriori-ou- morning at 2.20 (QI- dard time.) I i s‘; (Canadian Plum merit to mks early this aftImoonI three cases. have set of 1.000 hours or about six Sun sets fills evenipk It 7-11 . at mo conclusion of a two hourrlprcmptly used and it is hoped 1c check the spread more. l weekl- OTTAWA, fit, All. lkflfllil 3001M] M thAOIMMt. m‘ WTPFLEAHQ m? twp-n -