Mliilfis sd UQ W U Lia* FN ‘ , \ :I Ei O Meiii-i_lvl_AN _ ~~\°"` , it I , N T % Magellan . _E EE ii s wealthy and e il inc his S( gfominlll ltfoisvstii. Covers Prince Edward. Island Like tiie.Dew ` rig/ T r ,,, --qv/--' Qv’ R d Qc E h d - g Bluinas before pleasure is noch- ` e eop es ape .....a...» -em... ea V y very o y \ _ ;,.;,_,;»_.5».......».»...-.......ss.. ' -v . - , "" A "1 , E--'IL . ; ' __...., _ _ _-_...ggi ,,_ _i :;,".'.:::.'.l’-‘:".l‘.‘..n.."““‘...“.i.‘... caAnDo'r'rl=.'r0wI~_l. CANADA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER zo, 1931 12 PAGES .::°i'.'..'z:.".i.':“:':‘: l‘.°‘lt°r..‘:‘.* iso uri? 'imp liar ‘avr EXPECTED” _ _ _ _.__._ -.`___.... .._._.__...__, _- _ Relates wid Tale _._n--_ns Unfold ‘ Stor5{200 RETTIRN Of Privation T0 ENGLA And Suffering TRUM THE li. ,__11-_ European Aviators Who* Escaped Famhies What; Death On Trans-Atlan Flight'By Slight Margin, Giv Experiences Of Seven Days 1 Marooned On .Atlant (Canadian Press) New Yoiiii, N. Y., sept zo-'rllrss anropoan aviai- §$°‘;,§f,f“°G;’§’;§_‘§e§§ "Qian ‘ ors, who _escaped the fate.of the Nungessei'-Cali flight by ,hm was no work for them more the margin of a couple of grains of chocolate and a half -I-hw comprmd about ,my ‘amu`i I . Of Ha I-e _ Comprise About 1 During Past T 6 Years. (Bimini in ins ensrriiani ic i>l.vMou'rl-i. Eng.. sept. ° Nearly 200 men. women and ch ' States whence they had been iii Now Daoarhnoni, Win. Qaaliiiori 5° Emigmted t” swf; Nurse In`Charge, Will Be Or-s 25.- il ren landed today from the United rg- l .___._.__.._---_-____-.__ ..._ . Uh' USG ganized ._ Long-Fel pint of water, arrived today to tell New York how they ,ea and they had emmmd dum; clung for seven days to the fragile wreckage of a plane th t te i in which they had attempted to conquer the Atlantic. przsgzfed ?°,Ye:r°§,;.,;?m;x:,i]y'£;;f, “O K boys” yelled Willy Rody, 20 year old “boy” f h intre id trio as the liner Stavan rt' ord a roached its they maine jobless the Uniffd r o 0 I B ` P' ` g J Dil ' siaios rl .f w dock. Those were the only few words of English Rody Im h°m;c,.§‘;i,,:°¢§:; gg; is* c knew and he used them to assure a waiting throng thati public burdens, 1 the ocean’s fury had not daunted him and that he was M f th mm bo ""“”' _ _willing lo try again. [ln rifyofiisa 5;... '§§,_,'f,`I,',',’,,, ,§',§'Hon. Frank Stanfi The other members of the crew of the Junkers planellsw are U,-,|¢¢d 5;,” cm,e,,,, Bm_, Foun ea n to New York, but landed in the sea after its gasoline exhausted, were Christian Johannsen, a blonde Vikin Drnmark who is now a Germ 't' , F d ‘ " 1 "Costa Viega, Portugese sportsir‘i:iln.cl’l‘llT;;'l t?l:dtriee1i1‘tI;an`o Months In 0fnee` WBB however. g of » ' i dis- miss with a smile the horrors they had experienced dur- . ` l¢,.,M|,,,, pm., ing their week’s wait for succor on the sea. ` vmcs ciiei-ml-'UL "show md dan” Annandale’ _ from reporters by grinning maniul- tm ||.,nd,,y_ 3995_9_24_3|'|Y. But the ships' doctor said that ~ he had been on me verge of deathi 111181' i Social Service--which was carried ness and public lite. He was in “_ 122 |-I1 =-P12 = nfs :G11 Z rs-i=' his sleep last night Sudden unexpected, death came to the guished and parallel careers in "Millview club loading livestock, .when picked up, and that the oth- (Osnsdian Press) ixu m e e Tuesday. sept. 2901. 9034-9-26-ii iers wars in little better condlnonul sYDNil:Y, N. s., sept. 25.-"rhe. S Y 3" ""_" ‘ v 15 5 gem, fm 'badly m_ ‘ rrraiter has ml, ye; been demllggly FEWK Simfield hid held the N8- to the best established methods. Elgl U B m 5 ` . "°’“” ‘°'“““¥ ‘it W‘“5‘°° 5*'“’~*°“ ~ ' »» rest odlee in the silt of his nm- Tha activities oi a social servl 'i'h11rseay,oetoioer ist. ooze-e-ca-li. f°<=i=flKnv slainoinro Doinin- that the Synod. in deslins . ay an y’ -- maintained s keen and practical lan gpg;-lmmm guuqn gt gmc. ' ' ' _ '”-“°'_'“" Anglican national commissions re- W” of Rams. 0002-9-25-Bi. 'This way for bsrsslns. 9° gm gg 1 , son-9-is-li interest in the uw sohwi- Amour vule, srurnnisrl urs lou in urs vol- n “ °“ W” oornrnsndailons rogarsing orsolop "Thd Yiwil Peaplvs Societies of --- his various contributions to tho `ley st between $50,000 and $100,000. B Th' Uniiéd Ohurclrof Esstem P. E. "N°U¢°-‘Bm Wesiem 3“°" ‘md welfare oi the school, he estlblish- , Apples which would lrgvg flllgd (adm, Umm' nu.) ii tioned no particular college as be- lslanu _ ii a .noir-, llfencewdil hold mm ‘mud can 2i“‘tn$'eEk'sniiTll“i>l‘x. 'gio(:>r<\iTi,ix1e`u|- *d in lm i'h° "B°““°i'i' °°u°°' WW* 19030” 513°” ‘NN N0” W PARJS, Sept., 25-A quieter Paris ‘“3 sl°"'°d 1°' °l°°1“g° Despwch” Marshfield on Tuesday. amfmber mir, Mig,-Man ,mlm sul-cd, 9030-0-26-li tion," consist-ine of rsre md v\lil~ i-he ground, and in some sections 4,, me ,im of me Emmy 10,. mei had gone out, he said, giving the 'U °`°|°¢=k and s public meeting at - lable books on legal history, bio- the ground in covered with a. carpet gupraagiqn of N°|,¢,_ An ,mmm impression that he had fought ol I '1 , h2°°°"~ WV- F-illllll 051‘1°i'*- . °°s9°°'*1 °“ “"3” ’;Tdd_c;';g’°"; gi-sph! and jurisprudence, which, `_of fruit. Fortunately, less than hall will D, mm, to educm, mm mm supposed proposal to close the Ang- idsoorou. me poop ions h l co. W " °’ Y ‘°°° ' '"°°°°°°°" '°, ".1 one to his continued reno.-osity. the crop was on sho irscr all the ay nic clstrloaiion oileri1ces.1>11n- Helm college in vimwuver. He “gilt will address the evening ser- or made over into new rugs Ben _ , °- Special music will also bs pro- for catalogue. price list and instnic- now numbers ootvolumes. Hillcrest early vbrlettss having been picked lgmneno for time who on their would have opposed such a plan. glee. A full attendance is urged. tions that will ssve you the freight. tm ,m M “ug 9,, .wmmt wg .md ,,m”,d_ [hams unmeaasnrlly is promised by he slid. hui he Wiilwd if “Wie in ,. , t . "'~= mu mu ° "‘“;‘$ag‘f‘,‘;_°;L _¥:£"'l'f gf' W°;,‘§|f§l;'f;"&,_§,°k`1x;_ collections od books. During me storm the SIC DNA 0! tba police. ,clear that. ‘I had never been con i during the corresponding- period A ical coilc e consolidation had men- Chaplin Have Brief Confab LONDON, Sept. 25.-Charlie Chaplin and Malilitms Gandhi became acquainted today 'ss they sat upon a sofa in the 1 East End home of one of Gandhi’s friends. “Gandhi is al. most Interesting figure,” said , Chaplin as he left. “A very charming mari!" was Gandhl’s smiling comment alter the meeting. Chaplin and Gandhi talked for fifteen minutes - about machinery. They might. Chaplin said afterward, have continued the argument for another hour, except that with the arrival of 'l o'clock Gandhi SYS. DVERFIV M||.l|0N|I] IN STATE (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON, Sept. 25.-A esimate by prganized labor of creased winter unemployment day lay before official Washirl V* . It Mahatina And or ilicilni Nrxl llullili lPoiitical Observers In 1 Great Britain Place Much Significance On MacDonald’s Re- turn To London. lCar|adian Press) LONDON, sept. 25.-Lcoiiing bet- ter for his !ew days' rest. Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald re- _ turned to London today for is Cabi- ‘ net meeting. He left again toni; , 8 for Chequers, country home o1,& - vs had iv rwiie his evening Pray- ‘ iish Prime Ministers. .` \» ‘ His coming was heraldeffi' newed prophecies that dissu Parliament is imminent, an. general election is to be h _.svn all speed. i It is stated authoritatively thai E no decision for dissolution has yel been taken. but the cabinet has been summoned to meet again on Mon LE day. The King arrives in London `from Scotland on Tuesday. Any cabinet decision favoring dissolution would be necessarily conveyed lm- S mediate to His Majesty ' ly . Some phophets are definite thai I dissolution will be announced next , Wednesday. Between the Conserva- new tives, the ofilcisl Liberals on the in' Govemrnent side of the House, there VJ* is a. wide difference of opinion over “' the advisabillty of dissolution They si-0 _ as it sought the rls.tion‘s reaction] digg, ,,159 on ¢»,m-lm, The gmgey. to the wage reduction policy, William Green, President of American Federation of Labor. denounced the wage cutters \ _ _ mit" vatives want tariffs as part of el -lated by some large corporations. ___________-----°°* the Continued from page 1 who ___é_.._---» as short sighted and unethical, estim-5 ated yesterday that 5,000,000 per-} I S L A D B sons in the Uriited States were now, . ` renee' idle. This repiesented an inc of 500,000 over his estimate of month ago and he described pr o serious." _________- . The Weather Etc A iEi.\.ow Uslao fo GE1’ Rouno-Snouloelzeo FRoM Sfuorluq; now its iron Kissing Shoal Crime y 1 "3 17 Zfsf 'N/so 6 ,n " fl- > Northwest. winds, fair and cool. Temperatures Maximum . . . . . . . ._ 5 Minimum . . . . . . . . . . . . High tide this morning at 10.2 and rises tomorrow moming at 5. .` Full moon Saturday Sept 26, later than Charlottetown. CAR FERRY SCIIEDUIJ; 9.15 a. m.; ll.40 and 5.15 p. rn. a. m.; 2.55 p. m. and 'I p. m. of Novo Scotia. and tonight at l(l.5'l. sun sm this a“em9°“ M' 5;; scied only for their own safety, the , . at 3.45 p. m. Summerside tide eighteen minutes dwrous of pence, is p,.e,.ennng ex. Week days-Leaves Borden dull ________--__,_._____- sidered.” With a bare quorum pres- The Council of the League of Ns.- ent, a host oi the delegates from ,distant points having already lelt. the Synod Assembly was closed ation by an impartial commission! early this aftemoon with the fare- ` tonight, and announced itself est- well blaming of the newly elected lsfied with Japsn's proposal to Primate, Archbishop C. L. Worrell withdrew troops to their origins! iissis iwii (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, QUE., Sept 25- Horold Elmer McLellan, engineer, who has been connected with , Laureritlde Constrilction Compo-ny for some years, died at his raid- ence here yesterday. He was the son oi the late Dr. A. McLellan ot Summerside, P. E. I. He graduated_ from McGill University in engin- eering in 1919 and has been prac- ` rising his prolession in this sic; .since that time. His widow was Miss Laura Hsmmeriil of Freetown. IP. E. 1. He is also survived by his ‘mother who still resides in Sum- l merside, P. E. I., one sister Miss A, ?McL.e1la.rl, of Ottawa, and s. broth- er, L. McLellan, of Sydney, N. B- The body was taken for bilrlal to Summerside, P. E. I. - , __________;_._i- livin elvis iii iiisuis 'rol=toN'1'o, sapi., 2s-Decreaslhgi (Svwisl to the Guardian) GENEVA, Sept., 25--The Mill* churilm crisis virtually reached B solution today, at least for the 4 present, by a note delivered to thd 43 League ot Nations from Tokic by 5 Kenkichi Yoshlzawa, Japanese dele- gale. Japan says-, l-Japanese HOOD! ' protection of the railway and the safety of their Nationals, and the Japanesg Government, profoundly tension of the incident and aggra- vation of the situation. it-The Japanese Govemnient dB* sires to state that it has withdrswin Y the greater part of its lcrces to ii! 1 own railway zone or to Leaves Tormentiiie daily: 10.30, the fullest extent in accordmco with safety. . GENEVA. Switzerland, Sept. 30- tlons :elected Chinrs plea for ex- amination of the Manchurian situ.- i........ FT.- I I' 1 i #HI I , . 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