is iii li is l l \ l s l lp G E ora Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ~- %/’ was \\\\\\\\\ , Sti V /0 //if-;":£:w.,_ 3 God never semis mouths but no MY .Méluliws Ui y l ' t A a I ‘ ° A an t/lf?/.1/lf/f»~ H l c l Maxlus A More MAN .§" " A I U N A ri local-: MAN me. , is The Peoplevaper ,..- ...._ _Read byEveryhody \ m....,,,,,_ 5 am, nuns ue 1 'lu ll' CHARL ' ' 0 ilu: Iwo outs = 23, 8 Alxluzlnlilulx-;Ll:;'lon:nd;»;llr;ef; it n n | _ _.Qi (Canadian Press) Ngw YORK, Aug. 22-A graye wg man who left his bride of gg weeks to be the first to fly g Atlantic westward alone, will hack to her-just as soon as ther conditions permit. ` 'l'hat is not to say he‘il "attcmpt"| fly back. With Capt. J. A. Mol- n it is simply a settled fact that yr going to do it. His confidence ' infectious. It is anything but al kless, swaggering confidence- t the certain knowledge of a ict, like the fact that the sun will me up tomorrow. “ive always wanted to come to erica," Capt. Mollison said to- y, "But I wouldn't have come so n after my marriage except that was under obligation to do so. “I had got lots of publicity about ypians and if I had backed out might have been misconstrued, interpreted. you know. Once u say you‘ll do e. thing you have go through with it, don't you? ` here I am." The only thing holding him back ow on his return flight is the either. He inspected his "flying s tank" today and found it iit d ready, he said, fora take-off ay Take Off On ‘ i eturn Hop Today Gas Tank” Primed And Ready At New 'York For East- ward Flight- Merely Waiting » For F avorable_e_VZ_eather Reports. Capt. Mollison Receives Warm Praise; tomorrow. But weather conditions, he declared, may prevent his de- parture for two or three days. Awarding to Dr. James A. Kim- ball, noted meteorologist, who is known as the unofficial starter of trans-Atlantic flights, the weather "looks promising enough now.” I-Ie ' declared the New York weather bureau would work with the British meteorological' service, which he said had done such valuable work in aiding the airmen on his west- ward flight. "We'll try to do as well in _getting him back." he added. ` Capt. Moliison devoted part of his time today in getting "the, greatest thrill" of his life. He was taken through mid-town traffic in an automobile accompanied by e police escort. With siren Mxeeching, _ 1 _ i the police cars” sped through the -- V business section of the city, all traffic halting to give the British aviator the right-of-way. ' R-T. HON. R. B. BENNETT Prime Minister of Canada, who which he guided the destlnles of‘ was highly praised by Empire lead- the Imperial Economic Conference l “That ride," 1-lggnld' "Wu the ers for the etatesmanllke way in at Ottawa. thrill of my life. There cou1dn't be anything like it in 'Engla.nd. ' Even the King has to obey traffic rules over there." -As a bit of diversion, the sandy- Highlanders .Will Taken Salute To Da . 1 (continued on Paso al _ A y _ South A fric a Wine In Demand MONTREAL, 'Allg. 22-(By The Canadian Press)-Decision of the Quebec liquor commission to pur- ue a small quantity of Paar! twny, a heavy port wine. from South Africa brings to six the number of provinces taking the wllle, Dr, P. R. Botha, South Afri- can trade commissioner to Can- lda and the United States, stated here today. lt only remained to persuade the llfiuor boards in New Brunswick ind Nova Scotia that a popular could be created for wines the Union, and Dr. Botha iouicllt for Fredericton to at- io sell the product. Ontario fell in line last week: made a purchase early Your and British Columbia, and Alberta began the wine at the start of last he added. EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETC "Dance st. charles nail, wea- ausust mb. sm-a-as-li. ‘;qDou't miss the dance tonight ewstead Inn. 5315.1; Arrangements have been ma-de between the -.Exhibition Association and the officers commanding P. E. I Highland Brigade to have a select de- tachment of thirty-five officers and men in full Highland nui- form with_pipe band to parade Judge Removed From The Bench OTTAWA, Aug 22-(By The Canadian Press)-An 0rder-in- Council hu been passed remov- ing L. H. Martel as county court to the Exhibition Grounds this afternoon at 1 P. M. During an interval between race heats the detachment will perform the March Past. This will be a. splendid op- portunity for people fo see a part of- this flue regiment on parade. judge for Kings and Hants, N. S., 5 llllilllllls lllcuvl num sililllcis Germany’s New Speedi Courts Determined To Stamp Out Po- litical Violence. Mssooiafed Press) BEUTHEN, Germany. Aug. 22- . ' | The imposition of death sentences on :ive xollowerl of Adolf 1-ntlerl _in the killing of a Communist to-I day led to a courtroom riot and. a tense situation in this upper; Silesian town. Although the men were defended by the personal at-i torney of the National Socialist, ch'ef`tain, they were convicted and' received the first death sentences meted out by Gel'many's /new “speed” courts operating under an emergency decree designed to stamp l out political violence. l Led by Edmund Heines, a. Fascist member of the Reichstag, sympath-§ iners with the defendants instigated an uproar in the courtroom and were quelled only by the action of police in employing tl-ie'r carblrlesl as clubs. l As news of the sentences spread angry crowds began to satherl of guns was heard distinctly seviral times. Demonstrations o¢¢\_lH¥\\ “- several other points in the WW" and the windows of Jewish stores ing, addressed the masses on tho square facing the courthouse after the verd`cts were pronounced and admon. em eipline and avoid unnecessary shed- 93Z P. E. Island Exhibition Now pen Large Attendance At Formal Qpening Of The Provincial Exhibition Big Fair Was Declared Open Last Evening By His Honour lieutenant Governor Dalton. Addresses By President James Paton, Hon. G. S. Sharp, Mayor Stewart, And Hon. F. L. Haszard. The Provincial Exhibition de-lm”-Onlzed’ and drew much attenb At 7 0'clock last evening the l _ I - _ Surg; garllxnally open last eveningllon. The booths in the Ma n Build- Y X 0 our Lieut. Governor Dal-in-lg as usual were carefully ammg_ ton, g.ves promise of being both ed, , “blsser and better than ever." Al- ready the records for entries in Tumerous cTa.sses have been broken, The (01-mal openlng at -L30 ln th, H 1118-fly W-ies vqualled. in relatively J Paton Pavillion was well attended few cases have entries fallen belew!Addresses were delivered by Mr accepted standards. Six hundred _mmes palm ll _ _ l w o presided, Hi: Qnoret paid adm sslons were receivedil-Icnour Lieut. Governor Dalton ‘lf hooafnills last evening than|who declared the ran open. Hou. were received for that function one|G. Shelton Sharp, Hi.; worship Yell? B80. It is expected that theiMaycr Stewart, Judge 1-15525;-d_ qualllfy 0! f°1'm€1' years will be A number of special musical num- malntallled- bers were rendered by local artists land by the Canadian Legion Band, gates were thrown open, and in aiPnoceedings opened wth "The ` short time the Midway and Main‘King" and "O Canada." Building werecrowded. The conces-* sions on the grounds were well-` (continued on page 3) Formal Opening about the courthouse and the firing; ment of storm troops. T 8 with rifles unslung for action were . ,Situation I s Be- "`E‘i`>ming T Tense In . and socialist newspapers were ‘ smashed by the rioters. Haines, who once served a two- a I I l l e years sentence for a political slay' -11| BENTON, Ill., A.ug. 22-(A.P.)- The scene of disorder in Illinois' ,shed th to maintain dl_s_ tense mine situation, as result-of! opposition to the new reduced wage l ding of b10°d_ He orgmlzed the de_ scale, shifted from central to south- parture of a considerable detach- °m Illlnols l°daY as ‘me mln" Iwas killed and at least six other, mi ht steelhelmeted pollce `miners and a child were slghtly wounded in two clashes at Zeiglller, _ Official announcement to this o pm_°mng.th'e streets especlally ln near here effect was made today- C 0 n g la O n S I O me neighborhood of the C°um.,0u5e,l Willie hoisting of coal was re-, The 3051011 t8-kin f0ll0ws a re- 0 but mere were no furthe, dlsgm-_ sumed under guard of sheriif‘s dep- t four port or chief Justice ohuholm or Pre In I e 1. B en n e on ‘l hmm up w w1m,hou,_Many ,,,_ utles ut Langley. one of he b the supreme mm of No" Sams' ' fenders had been arrested but there ChYl5l»lH'l'1 mimi? “PPWS “P5595 Y 10000 d' rs The Chief Justice investigated e iwere no known ca5uames_ an lnvading army of , lgge ’ ‘ l om- °h°'=°° 'hal Mr- Mariel had been A Crea t AChl€UB1nent ______ last week. the strikers uolcv c I mittee decided at Gillespie to send guilty of conduct unbecomlng a.~ » efully Judge. The report of Chief Justice - '_.-==- g ` ° “bout 25,000 nyners to “polio Chisholm followed his appoint- The following telegram oi' con- the Maritime Provinces will benefit Return pl¢l¢é¢,~- pmnlelln County mines ment as royal oommimioner by gratulation and appreciation was in no small way from the Trade Plane Is C/lea er wednesday m0mlng_ the Dominion Govemment to ln- forwarded yesterday on behalf of lagreements made, but the chief, _ l stale-S Alwmey Memo” M_ Hart vestlgate the charges. the Conservative Association of |and real success lies in the fact ' Sa ys M 0 I I I S O n Iand Sheriff Bmwnlng Roblnson of Appointment of 9, gumeggol- w Queen's County to Premier Ben- lthat the Conference has been the Frankun county lssued E jolnl; fill the jlldielgl vg¢l.m¢y ln Hang, nett, upon the successful conclusion |meana of bringing together various (Can"_'_‘ad|m Pres) statement. ln whlch they declared S und King, will bg mm-le 5l»,ol.¢ly_ of the Imperial Economic Confer- 'parts of our great Empire for the NEW YORK A I 22 F is f the invadwg mmers would be mel I - 1 ence. purpose of fostering and support ' ug yms | mu B5 numerous and it is learned on high authority. ' l ' cheaper than boat rare and thats by H f°f°° Y Charlottetown, P. E. I. ing a plan for greater trade for the | the invaders would not be permitted to enter the county. The largest coal mine in the United States, Orient No. 2, is near, West Frankfort. in Franklin Coun-Q ty, which together with Williamson and Saline counties comprise the chief mining area in the State. Dominic Lauranti, 32, who had dug coal in this district for 11| years and who opposed the new wage scale, was s‘a`n in the first clash which occurred at the Bell 'Opens Fair , -HIS HON. LIEUT GOV. DALTON who fomuilly opened the me Prince Edwrlrd Island Exhibition last evening. BANDIT GETS LARGE lllllll VANCOUVER, Aug 22-(By The and Zoller No. 1 mine at Zeigler at, 1 a. m. when sherii'f's deputies dis-l persed picketers. La.ura.nti‘s backl was filled with shot gun pellets and. his neck was broken in some uncle-l termlned. manner. Two other mineral were shot in the back as they ran.| Canadian Press)-An armed bandit who held up Gordon A. Menchions, Shell Oil Co. cashier and Hector McLean, his assistant, this after- noon, near the companys distribut- ing plant here, escaped with ap- proximately $20,000. In the second clash, which OC" The loot was made up oi’ nearly curred on the streets of Zcislefl about_5 a. m. three men and a. lOl year old boy were shot and e:noth-| ell man slugged with a rifle. In this; attack a machine gun was f`red.‘ lpresumabiy over heads of the mln- E TS s2,000 in cash, and thcbaiauce in cheques, molly negotiable. The gunmnn walked up to Men- chions and McLean as the two en- tered their ear after making col- lections from drivers of the Shell Oil Co. tank cars. ___..___...__ August 22, 19,32 liar flung Empire as a whole. To- °n°l'h°’ ’°“”°“ captain J' A' M°1' ' _ .stick .cm “ph he said’ as he To Right Honourable R. B. Ben- day the thinking people of Canada, “mn sky riding "lm blazer' is re hott, K.c., L.l..B., Prime Minister. irrespective ol political affiliation, l“"ll“8 by H11' le Britain- Th darin sand -haired Scots- 0 I e S a I e N B P0 z i ce Ottawa, Ont. rise up and greet you with one voice 0 3 Y May I, on behalf of the members not only as Canada’s giant States mlm. UFS* t0 S010 Westward Over the n U ° . After “Get.Rl°ch, of the Conservative Association`ol man but as one oi the outstanding All”-1’\ll°. Said today if he had not Clea - p Queen's County extend to you our statesmen of the British Empire, n worked out his chances of success I ns Qu 1° ck A ftis t ” sincere congratulations upon the statesman whose wide vision, sound pretty well "I might be going back 0 n t re a De magnificent success of the Imper- Judgment and faith in the deep and ,by b0Bl1 but. bein! B BC0f»SmBl1. I ’”"_ I MON’I'R.lll%.L. Aug 22-(By Thei- '*"' iai Economic Conference held at Iabiding things of life call for the ‘have concluded going back by plane ' ' FREDERICTON' N' B" Aug' 22"' Ottawa at your invitation and pre- admiration, sympathy and whole is cheapest. canadian Pr°”)’5 t§l{“1 w;k_e1;; "DB" 0 at West River Bridge, `°Wn in attendance. ' alas-il-as-ii. "Dance in Fortune Hall Au In lslmsfglh. Souris Orchestra.. Ad.. ll 25 cents. bios-a-as-ai. "A meellhs of the shareholders gofélott Hall win be held in Hull., “lt 29th. a P. M. me-a-za-u. h;;1Cl;ildren‘s attractive dresses gm E90 up at League of Cross - Xhlbltlon week. cial-a-az-si. :YC Ice cream social. Excellent mu- "°°me to the canoe at annie Y house Tuesday night, August eo _T W’ the arena mud curing gg- _ i | ' ' ' Tull- fnf' AUB- 23rd. Modern and old Wh folk cordially invited beg; f °""’°» Wim service. I tiii in pin. C August 23rd Charlotte Klnkora Hall Fridly night Aill. Hot dinners. only 40o, served 'B I S Exhibition muon |8154! e cuuelng vi it couple to sunt John lest new them l“*»°"“P“°“- Tl" ’°=“l*°“° H1” issues. and must be carefully work , ' 5 °" 'md °"t °f entering e restaurant 'here, and Wlll °“°bl° me “"3"” “nil -l°bb°l`° ed out before my legislative act-‘owned by the Intemetional PHP" “lim- nn un l/° °°°“'° flmdl W"-ll Wl\l°~\\ to re- len lg mm, Company, one the lumber- by the richer entered the water at loso tbolriom-wbombouu - ~ . _ . png /_ Aniericenrilahllinollomolutloln e.m.eeCaoGrilN¢.Pl‘ll'w0~ (By The Canadian P‘”s)_P°“°° sided over by you in such a schoi- hearted support of all who love “Figured in United States money P’l5°“"5' taken 1" M .F"°d"l°l'°“ and saint “wh” °°' arly and statesmanlike manner. their country. it cost me just over $65 for gaso- “ld-‘l “DOH alleged €“mbll“E “mil “lim” md ‘““°" "° l°°“°° “ ’“”‘“ creat things were expected or this Gaonaa n. pastors, rn-ulaeht, 11,., my th, mp Ove, Fo, pocket disorderly houses, filed before thej may believed W M Rnbert Bridge' °°¥ll°'¢“c° and tmll' 3"” thl“¥3| CONSERV-“IVE ASSOCMTION money I put a ten-shilling note in R¢°°"d°"5 C°““ here l'°d“l" The' illrrllrlluu.ol;lr'.\ll r>l<‘l-‘lon -ri... :-7-F' "'_"“`""`vm :_` mm' w°"l'°d 1" T°"°“°° f°" °bt“’“' have been accomplished. We, in OF QUEENS COUNTY. my pocket, before I Sli,-¢,ed Llp, 3 cases were remanded for trial next unto. .lun 2:-illllllulllll hull '.\lhrl~ 4/ “` ing under ‘false pretenses an On- , ' _ - rlgonel- were "‘_“"_' ' "’l’“'-""“"‘*‘1 l'\E`i SPX. - - good scotelnen I have it still 1 Week- “fly “me Y’ 5 'll-\“-=~\ -- '--' -'- -fariv motor car bearing license . ' ~ ll d bl- lace I rn...-al..-... '~F ii. number F9109 The aus cud P I d » u cashed a cheque since I have been taken In-°n° E age Sam mg D " l:ilnl..nl.,.. _ ` '_'_' f~f,' Q4 ' W ll P w 0 .0 L e g I S la t l 0 n here but I have not been able to 23 f’°'“ anmher “hue three "hers, """" -~ ~ ll 7" man, gvlnll his name as R. Wil- O Th I Epmd ,, penny-» yielded 4 more. The drive iollowcdi no ,liams, sold the car here Saturday n e 0 ve . s 0 t ' """"""" ""‘ *fl 'to william H. rwlue. .ll-_ for s4oo 8 p 0 n e " l v but reference to the Ontario motor- » o “mmm” owes disclosed that Norvrl-1 BAY, aug. az-stocks or snvrna, India. aug. zz-ccunu-, Desfrugtgve F; re ting 300,000 cords ollan Press cable)-Legislation aris . » '- the machine ala not belong to the l’“ll’W°°d “gms” l JAUKSDNVILLE. Fla., Aug 22__ man who sold it hero. which' have been piled “mug me mg f"°m ll” ind” “llreemem °°”` Two thousand six hundred tons of Sw! In In Ing me l "Williams" and a woman com- N' ‘nd O' ""1" un’ and b'°“°h°' °l“d°d *ll °ll"W‘ b°l'W°°“ md” newsprint paper and approximately i h hannel "l"°'°°"l'nonion left for sunt John sue- 'l“°° °‘;‘:;'l:“:1°u¥’:‘:; “:°r::‘;t\>°; and the United Ktnsdom is 11°* , lso,ooo root or rough lumber were Engl s C urday in a taxi after he paid for :gg 2; een: reduction put :I J 5:93’ li°A5;ebl`$|¥l1l5tb;§71'° tht; Leg' destroyed by fire in a warehouse of (A”0;;E;,"m clothing at a local ltor~ with a ' ' I Ve m Y a o “GX 5°-5', the Strachan Shipping Company at' - sau-ll ,worthleu ohoquo for viz. no mu- ‘°°° “Y ll” ““‘”"l"- °l°= in Sl>°t°mb°r» it is leemed hm the couuuocorou point temunull F°LKE5T°NE' E“““’°“"- 'mg' 22 ed it "Ru Williams" but when re- h'fh°d°"°‘;l‘“th”:`° :;mf”l°:;°yd md .011 llllih luthvrity- V here late today. --Friti Fisller, ‘Germ;l;lksw,;mmiI-é quam to more it payable to "or- H P1” ° ' l' my Delay ui au- to the not that the .luuuu llc num, vice president W" H "1 “S ‘°“‘ “S “° lllm Get you" 5 1"_a_”_m du." mmm of ..b°u.“..» he mlml_ daily. a total of 750 cords, to United l-my gl-54° sullen” lnvglves mgny md Ggmnl Mama" UI me C°m_ 10 p.m. <4 o'clock Eastern stand- ' ed the change "R. B.” ‘ swf mms' It 1° °xp°°l'°d th” th’ qlwstions inextricably linked uplmodorcs Point Terminal company, "5 Time) ln ““ °"°"l' W “°3°' Th, “xl dn", who wok the anti e lot will be moved out without wlllfm, pu-,lll-ls lndlm glnnncigl planed gl-lg mm", gg 3g75_000, In. tiate the English Channel, the nurnncg W" mm-led, The paper was Havas News Agency reported io- VALLEY STREAM, N. Y., Aug. 22-Having established a \vnmen's endurance flight re- cord of 196 hours, Mrs. Frances Marsalis and Mrs. Louise Tha- den landed then- “flying bond- oir" at 5.00 (E.S.'1’.l tonight. l flourished a long, black revolver. "and get out of the car.” Menchions and McLean were forced lo leave and the bandit drove eff. He sped south where he abandoned the vehicle near a gar- nge. strict orders by the director of po- .\luulrl~ill . . . . ._ he lice to "clean up" SUSl>¢cted house-S» I l Record & Forecast ofthe Weather \\‘ll\lil|u-l: .. . ... 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