MAXIMS . OIL MERE MAN it's the luirh that counts; the " dessert ls remembered in‘ gm. llurnlug Guardian. Bounded Iss1. Charlottetown Guardian Two Ocutl. Disturbances On {Island Of Cyprus Subsided Bresence Of British Troops And Squadrons‘ Has Eased The. i Tension And Stopped Rioting. Have '=6H|GNEtlfl lziui comm. lil AEIERST (Canadian Press) Assumed‘, N‘. s, Oct. 23—'1he Federal commission inquiring into" feasibility of a canal across the Chlgnecto Isthmus heard a num- ber of witnesses here today, each 0f whom strongly urged the con- gtruction of the new waterway and stressed the benefits which it was claimed would accrue therefrom. A session here tomorrow will com- plete the Amherst hearing, after which the commission will sit at Parrsboro, possibly tomorrow even- ing. Senator Hance J. Iogan, Am- herst, launched the broad-side with a full account of the historical background of the project, which W!!! recommended as early as 1686 in a report presented to the gov- ernment of France by Devilliers, first Governor of Canada. The witnesses who followed him. several of whom bmltted written statements, were: W. T. Caldwell. R. K- Srnith, M. Pgwmnkjijfl. "W". PBNY L. Spicer, DQ185030; Randall Emerson. C. A. Lusby, G- Continued on page l0 ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS ETGS. "Halloween Fun at Hope River Bazaar October Tlth-Zilth. e 0207-l0-7-tf. October lilth-ililth-Tuesday and Wednesday, Hope River Bazaar. 9207-10-7-tf. "Old time dance in the Lyceum Hall tonight. Good floor. 9572-l0-24-ll. "Cardigan Shipping Club will IND 1108s and lambs Wednesday, DST 23th. 9574-10-24-31. (Canadian Press) IONDON, Oct. QiL-(APJ-Dis- turbances on the Island of Cyprus apparently aiming toward unifica- tion with Greece, were understood tonight to have subsided in the face of the arrival of British troops by air and by sea. The Colonial uince announced the situation was "smoothing over generally though still unsettled." This was on the basis of cablegrsms from Governor Ronald Storrs, who attributed the uprising to "certain political leaders who have been endeavoring to break down the Government's efforts for understanding and oil-operation among the people." Seven aeroplanes of the Royal Air Force carrying 150 soldiers arrived at Nicosia, the Capital, early in the day from Egypt and four British fighting vessels landed reinforce- ments at Lanarka, Limasol, Paphos and Famagusta. (lo-operating with Cyprian auth- orities, the troops were deployed in vigilant patrols through these prin- cipal cities and the effect of their presence was to ease the tension and discourage rebellious elements from resuming rioting. It was decided that further reinforcements would be unnecessa y for the present. Mobs which had burned the Gov- ernor's home at Nicosia and held full sway in the streets for several days, assembled again last nignt but were dispersed when police threat- ._ L»-.. . 4 ,,, _ ,_. >tyz . - The Peoples Paper Covers Prince Edward CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. SATURD JAPAN E S E ”—_*_* HAVE AGREED T0 EVABIIATE League of Nations Proposal To Start Immediate W Q th- clrawa] of Troops 1n- side Treaty Zone, Accepted. (Special to the Guardian) romo, on. ‘all-The Jspanesei Government today instructed its, representative at Geneva to accept‘ conditionally the Lelgue of Nation's proposal to start immediate with- draws! of troops inside the treaty Princess Ruhle of Albania, sister zone in Mauchurla- The Govern- of King zogu, who has signed a merit hoptd t0 ("Jmllletc the ev- contract. for an engagement in a acuatlon in three weeks; _ piomluent Viennese cabare'| Her; Japan's conditions included Chin- step is sald to have been theresulti ese acceptance of all treaties and of a unsuccessful love affair withicessstion of alleged ontl Japanese a young officer. ipropaganda in China. The new position represented. considerable _ concession by Japan. I l PRIIIIIIBE lliivlnllnnl. i5 "Elllllllii lusl MANN I CABABET DANCER (Special to the Guardian) ' LONDON, Oct. 23.—It makes one, (Canadian PR") ILDERTON. Ont, 23-1lderton district made a great contribution to the relief oi Iondons uneniDIOY-hiroud of being o Canadian to see, ed recently, when more than 500i nnd hear the Canadian peer, Lord, residents o; the agricultural com- munities near the village brought hundreds of bags o1 potatoes and kindred foodstuffs to the arena here. There was a concert in the arena, but money was not in evi- dence at the admisslo wickets. Produce passed for currenclfl- 8nd ened to fire on them behind barbed wire barricades. It was estimated that only one Cypriote had died from the disturbances and that hardly 15,000 of the 350,000 people on the Island had participated. ' Foreign Minister Michalaoopoulous of Greece said in a dispatch from Athens that the movement in the British Crown colony could not harm the relations between his country and Great Britain. "The Hellenic Government nevcr has encouraged the manifestations of the Islanders," ho said, "and nothing can induce the Hellenic Government to depart from the line of conduct to which it has ol- ways held." Civil Service Problem Nearly Stumps Official BOSTON. Oct. llik-(UPJ-Pros- pective policemen found an aritli- “Morell Club lOlding lambs“ and ogs Wednesday, October 28th. ‘ - 9575-l0-24-1i. {Fscuthem Queens club loading iagnbe at Wood Islands, Tuesday, October mo. 9548-l0-23-2i. ‘Sllielfsst Club loading live stock stilodhla, Tuesday, October 27th. .l. 9547-10-23-21. '!Cake sale at Holmsn's Satur- dazat 3 o'clock, Memorial L.O.B.A. T 0552-10-23-21 "Rummage Sale in Christian Church School Room is postponed ulitil a later date. .9t62-10-24-1i. ""l-fot dinner Tuesday, f‘ ‘ober 2'1, in Hampton Hail, starting 5 P. M. If not flue, Wednesday. Come. . bfllfl-lil-fl-Si. "Come to the chicken supper, and other amusements at Rollo Bay on October 20th and . 9520-l0-2I-3l. ffHaselbrook Annual Chicken Supper and Bazaar held in Parson- Igg October 28th. Supper served at Qoleleek. 5987-10-24-21. -"Montague Club loading livo stock Wednesday. October 38th. Stock must be in by 11.30. » i‘ OMQ-IO-fl-li. "Big Rummage Sale. Nah Show Rooms, Queen Street, Saturday ev- ening, October 34th, 1 o'clock. mi-io-ll-ii. ~"foyal Orange Association. Mac- lgan ‘Trophy competition, Pinem VI. Cavendish at Charlottetown on Wednesday, Oct afithrfillfllfllllllfll veu-mllerslie at xensington on Pri- dey. Oct. 30th. East vs. west at lrookfleld on Monday Nov. 2nd. commence at ‘I10 p. in- sharp. All members please take no- tier and attend. rbr finals see tbflllollnnn November 4th. and 5th. 008-10464 lat-I. nietio problem in their civil serv- ice examination very difficult, so the police commlssl lei decided to try it. He solved the problem, but needed one more than the l0 ul- lotted minutes. "Entertainment and Basket Soc- ial at Kelly's Cross, Wednesday, October 28th. Splendid program. If not fine, first flne night. ' 9578-10-34-41. "Buying live geese up to 1 p. m. Saturday, October 24th at Hunter i River. Price I110 each. Clinton Morrison. 0535-10-23-21. "Come to the Chicken Supper at Kingston, Wednesday. October 28th. Admission 20 cents and 35 cents. If not fine, first fine night following. 9560-10-24-3i. "Buying live hogs and lambs. Hunter River, Tuesday, October 21th till 11 a.rn. Everett l-laslam, Emerald and Alden Moase. Kensington. buying seine date. Signed Everett wedlock. 9544-10-23-91. __,__. "A meeting of the New Haven Egg Circle will be held in Kingston Hall, meal-lay. October 27th at 8 o'clock. F. M. Nash will be in at- tendance. 9540-l0-28-2i. "See Babbling Bettie Ann, Com- edy drama in three acts, prelentod by the Montague Players lu the Eldon Hall, Eldon, Tuesday, October 27th. Admission 25c and 35c. 05Il-l0-32-4l. "Special on Rugs and Carpets to be shampoo cleaned, sired, altered unmade over into new rugs. Send for catalogue. price list and instruc- ticns um will save you the (relent- llu-itime no: warn Limited. Saint with Mr. Sweuey- pleining to the Beauharnois prea- ident the provincial position of the party. "told me he was considering stand- lllg as a liberal candidate in In eastern Ontario riding at the non 10110111 election. About two weeks afterwards I received a cheque f"!!! him 10!‘ H.000 for the party's chest. ' “That is how I happened to be deeds of the preamt Government a dozen or more truckloads of food will be distributed ar.\:ng the needy families. The idea was conceived at the Ilderton Fair, when quantities of fruit and vegetables shown there were given to the unemP1°ll9d~ Morrow Left i Million Dollars In Bequests (Canadian Press) ENGLEWOOD, N. .7., Oct. 23.- Leaving approximately three quar- ters of a million dollars to’ instit- utions and another quarter of a mil- lion to individuals. the late Sen- ator Dwight w. Morrow bequeath- ed all the rest of his fortune to his widow, leaving her to provide as shi- sow fit for their children. A Prospective Lib. Candidate LONDON», Ont., Oot- 23-3.. O. Slveezey, head of the Beauharnois power project was considering last February nlnnlng as a Liberal can- didate in an eastern Ontario rid- ing at the next general election. This fact was mode known to the Ontario Liberal Assocation by W. P. R. Parker, of Toronto, who was named in the report of the parliamentary Besuhnmulu oom- mitteeu having received $2,000 from m. Sweeney at a contribu- tion io the Ontario provincial Lib- eral party. . in erplalnns his actions to the association, Mr. Parker said he was lunohing one day last Iiebruary Mr. Parker. vice-president of the Ontario provincial party, we; u. "Mr. Sweeney." he p. eded, Beaverbrook in action in this houri of Britain's need. Owing allegiance, to no party but the broad party of: more production in Britain and in, the Empire. he flames like a com- g ct nightly across these Island skies. l‘ l Last week he spoke twice ill Glrls- i gow or tried. Saturday night he‘, -(». Island Like the Dew Al IVOMAN BEAUTY PAR-LOB. OWNER SLUGGED AND SHOT IlY TH UG Following her words, “you wouldn't shoot a poor little girl like me, would you?" Miss Esther McCluney (LEFT), was , then critically wounded by n shot from a gun in the hands of a thug in the back room of her beauty parlor in Toronto. The assailant left the apartment without apparently taking any money. The wounded woman later staggered along a passage in the rear. of her apartment, to the door of an appartment occupied by Dr. Knap, where she was given first aid by Nurse J. Williamson (RIGHT). The man is believed to be a maniac and a county wide search is being made for him. Judge ’s Charge Sixteen Words HARRISBURG, Pa" Oct. 23, —u ‘ding Fudge Hargest of Dauphin County charged a. jury In l6 words today- “The ham was there, the de- fendant was there; was gone; the defendant was gone." John Jackson, later found guilty of larceny of the ham from a of boiling sauer- kraut, will be‘ called for scri- teuee later. the ham was in Darwen, where Sir Herbert} Samuel is writhing on the local Con-i servative spearpolnt. Monday nlllht} he was back in London battlin! 1n! Battersea, Tuesday night he talk-l ed in Acton in London; Wednes-‘, day he was in Birmingham, that, great cradle cf tariff reform, speilk- i ing to crowds who queued up two; hours before and filled the vast} town hall in one rush as soon as; the doors were opened. Thursday‘ night he addressed five thousand in Liverpool where 30,000 tried to get admission. i Bli- Thomas White wss in the‘ chair, put not our Rt. Hon. Bil" Thomas White of Toronto. former Finance Minister for the Domin- ion. Friday afternoon found Lord Beaverbrook in his old $118118}! constituency, Ashton Under Lyne, with s. meeting in Manchester, in AY, OCTOBER 24, 1931 ‘Believed To Be Maniac News Briefs ' MOURNS “DEPARTED TRADE" OHATHAM, England, Oct. 23.- (U.P.)—A pawnbroker here has dis- played in his wlridow a black-edged card reading, “In memory of the de- parted trade." Spanked Over Milk DANBURY, Conn., Oct. ZIL-(U. PJ-Mrs. William Dunn hailed her husband into court here, charging ‘ he spanked her with a barrel stave when she insisted their baby should the free trade hall if you please,‘ for tonight. Then back to London Then a. final foray probably into Cornwall where Beaverbrook is keenly interested in the battle be- tween A. M. Williams, Conservat- ive candidste and Sir Donald Mac- Lean, National Liberal standard bearer. have grade A rather than grade B milk. Pair Battle Copperhead HAMDEN, CODXL, Oct. 23.—('U.P.) —Attacked by a big copperheed snake in his bedroom, Alvin Wnr- ner, 41, called his father, 75, for as- sistance. The snake was killed af- ter a terrific battle. ‘Liberal Move To Oust King As Leader Seen UITAWA. October 23—There l8 considerable amazement on PR1‘- liament Hill and even amonsfll Berlin Babe Named For Hoover BERLIN. Oct. 23.—(U.P.) — A prominent Berlin phonograph record manufacturer, Heinrich Gebhard, has christened his baby son, Axel Hoover, in honor of President Hoov- feir, which moat Liberals have been trying to forget and which some of them have been hopeful of beind able to bury u‘; political. factor. has astonished many here» Pam‘ cularly in view of the fact that most of his speech was devoted to this subject and much of his mat- m was a repetition of his speech in the Howe at the close of tho ' when he attempted to dc- fcnd his position in the matter. It will be surprising if’ there is not an outcry in Liberal crush!"- tion circles over this incident and if there is not here and time l demand for a change of leadership- BCARBOROUGH, England, Oct. 38.—(U.P.)-The lighthouse here, "1101! Wu damaged during the Ger- man bombardment in i014, was re- Opened recently after being restored et- a cost of 84,000. nmfltublv have been dealt with. and his decision to again lacerate the Beauharnois sore is termed 81ml!!! e Nlltlcll ineptitude. The question o! provincial lead ‘"5519 in Ontario is not yet regard- “! u completely settled although none of the Ontario Liberals will iiamedirthu Beauhruols Qtfl-ls-liiatwkb. say that Mitchell Hepburn is not giving sntlflcilarl. in. fwlerally Some contend that some of tbs some Liberals over the speech of e" "p""’l°“8 mnda” her with an ironing board, and a" 3°“ w‘ L “Mum” Km“ M . that she took the gun away from 19nd“ Tuud" “Elm- H" '9' Restore Damaged ‘Jghb Miss Samuelson and shot them surrectlon of the Beauhal-nois af- houge but}, l first clubbed and l6 PAGES An l-lr castle becomes a hot-air castle when its creator begins to brag about it. MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN Auuuul OTTAWA, Ont, Oct. 2a. (By the Constructor in its “promising ad- venture in intro-empire trade"—to use his own words—Rt. l-lon. R. B. Bennett, Prime Minister, from his Canadian shores. "We realize," Premier Bennett declared in a telephone and wire-y less conversation with the vessel as, she neared her Journey's end at Montreal from Australia, "that. we‘, sreJil/ing ill a period of world-wide. disturbance and unrest and unlessf we within the Empire are unlted' and present a solid front we cer—‘ tainly will not reach that prosper-j nus state which it is our hope to; Mlllilllllll; (animus, lo li|_i_l.|Nli8( ISays She Shot Women 1 Who First Attacked , Her With Gun And i Ironing Board. i (Canadia new LOB ANGELES, Calif. Oct. 23- The Evening Express said late to- day that Mrs. Winnie Ruth Judd, sought as the slayer of two women, had met lier husband, Dr. W- C. Judd and alswyer late today and that arrangements were being made for her surrender. The report fol- lowed two telephone calls from a woman to a lawyer's offices in quest of Dr. Judd. ' LATER LOS ANGELES, Calif, Oct. 23-- Mrs. Vimnie Ruth Judd, 26, sought for five days in connection with the "trunk" murders of Hedvig Samuelson and Mrs. Agnes LeyRoi, of Phoenix, Ariz-, surrendered to police and sheriff's officers at 0 o'clock tonight. The surrender was made at an undertaking establishment not far from the Hall o.‘ Justice. Mrs. Judd was reported wounded in‘ one hand. She had been at the under- inking establishment of Alvarez and Moore all day. She had had noth ing to est for four days, since she dropped out of sight after the dis- covery of the double murder, it was reported. ' I-Ier arrest followed telephone calls this afternoon in answer to the plea of Dr. William O. Judd, her husband. that she surrender. While officers hold back the crowd, Dr. Judd and Attorney Richard Cantlllon, employed with former Judge Louis P. Russell to represent her, talked ll-itli Mrs Judd. Mrs. Judd told her husband she had quarrelled with Mrs. Leroi and Miss Samuelson last Friday Yliflht. that Miss Samuelson shot her in the hand and Mrs. Le Roi struck She was in bed. hysiel-icll, when she was turned over to officers by Gus Alvarez of the undec-takin! firm. NEWCASTLE. Oct. 23.—'l'he New Brunswick llcsvllbl ~'\"‘°°' iation will confer will! "m" 07 Non gums and Prince Ed- "m 1.1.1.4, with m. none o! forming a ‘Maritime associat- ion. It was decided lit the lhlrll annual meeting n! the form" here today. After an address by Dr. G. Harvey \Z|"“"- "E attain. Every sign upon the horiz- on points to improving conditions and we have the greatest opportun- ity that has come in this or any other generation to secure the ec- Contlnued on page l0 Complaint Re Railway Service On Mainland AMHERST, Oct. adequate train service between Am- herst and Sackville, and other‘ 23.‘—L3.Ck of business men since the abolition Ofl the Halifax. and Saint John night trains. People coming to Amherst from Sackvllle, Aulac, Dorchester and Moncton are only permitted three hours in town under present arrangements, as it is necessary for them to return homo on the Mari- time Express, or olrc lose an en- tire day. The matter is to be dis- cussed in detail at an early meet-l ing of the Amherst Board of Trade. 5,000 Employed ' On 1V. S. Roads l (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. 5-, Oct. 23.—More, Subscription ll! llflll Canada and U. S. A. $4.50. Australia Hears Prem ier’s Message Bennett Welcomes Goodwill Ship With Stirring Appeal To Faith And Optimism. Canadian Press-Welcoming of- I T I M I E s flcially the goodwill ship Canadian! '~ Delivered 8.5.00. FRUMINIURY Inquest Today Into Circumstances o f Death of Mr. Chas. Waugh. (Special to The Guardian) Mr. Charles Clark Waugh, of Summcrsidc,‘ who had been in an unconscious condition since 7 o'clock on Wednesday evening, died in the Prince County Hospital last night shortly before eight o'clock. Mr. Waugh was the victim of an automobile accident on Wednesday evening. The victim's skull was fractured and he received other in- juries. An inquest will be held by Dr. E T. Tanton, Coroner, iii Mr. Percy Bowness‘ undertaking parlors this morning at ll o'clock. Mr. Waugh was ‘l2 years of age and was a native of Wilmct, the soil of the late Samuel Waugh. l-fe was s successful farmer at North Bede- Continued on page l0 points to,the westward, has beenffi A N G s R s the complaint stressed by local| '_ ' (Omadlan Press) NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct. 23.— Four men, convicted of kidnapping Charles M. Rosenthal, youthful Wall Street broker for $50,000 ran- som were sentenced today to terms of sixty years each in prison. A mulatto girl, known as Betty Green, was tried with the kidnap- pers, but was acquitted by the jury which found the four men guilty. The girl acknowledgsd that she brought Rosenihal info the hands of the kidnappers, but insisted that silo hid no knowledge o.‘ the reas- on why they wanted him. The kidnappers are: Jack Mark- then 5,000 men are employed on ham, New York: Albert Sileo, ails-l highways of Nova Scotiz, according John Rocco; Theodore Adanolfi, a- to Premier Gordon S. Harrington, lias Harry King, thQ latter two both‘ who left this morning on a tour of from New York, N. J., and Nichol- esstern mainland counties and Cape Breton. He was accompanied by Hon. Percy G. Black, Minister of Highways who stated that high- way work, which includes recon- struction and elimination of dang- crous grde crossings. has lessen- cd materially the uncmploylment in the province. Record & Foreca as Rutligliano. manager of a local hotel. The defense of tllo four men was an assertion that Rosenthal had himself arranged to have himself kidnapped so he might obtain monoy secured from his mother al a ransom. ‘This '.i"l'-' ricnied by Ros- r-nthfl. st of the Weather .\il-I'i‘EOll0L()Ul(.‘AL OFFICE. TOI- olitu, Ont, Oct ‘.‘-'l - MINIMUM AN]! MAXIMUM TE!!- PEKATITIIICS Dawson 24 2d Vancouver 44 4P4 liilmnnton ‘Ill no llallff .... ‘J8 -l" Clll nry L”: 50 fins ntuon {it h! Regina fill h? Willllipr-g 4': 41) 'i‘nron|l> ill 5i! Ottawa . Ill‘. fl I ‘Montreal -i i l?“ Quchcc . . . . . . . its M Rnlllt John M NI Hnllfnl . . . . . . 4R h. Charlottetown 40 iii‘. FORECASTS Lower Si. Lawrence \‘nllr_v-—.\ilvrlor- Ito solltholisivrly Winds: portly cloudy IIINI IIINIOIHIOI!‘ “arm: n few scattered shower! lit night. Gull nnll North iillnre: Light tn moderate winds: flue: not much chnngo in temperature. Dlnr-ltlrue Prnvlnrrn-lirulorntr winds mostly northerly: fulr, not much Toronto, secretary of the (‘an- adian Medical AQKOLIJHDII, a resolution was pwswl "lit "W New Brunswick Association idn fsilioe it named office might "l" "n" vhfinscs or: 1 :, .~~ 1. m5 Dominion body. rhrmle in temperature. lllah till!- fllln morning nt 0.10 and tonight at 0.85. Sun ants thin afternoon at 5M and Pi-"I tomorrow morning nl 0..-. Full mnoll Monday, Ort. 20. 0.34 run. Summereide til-lo eighteen minutes lntcr than Charlottetown. FAME it tliuzllx t. Matias or blunt. m far . CAR IEIIIY SCHEDULE Week days-loaves Borden Cali;- 9.15 ll.lu. und 11.40 mm. Leaves Toruleliiine daily: 10M ma}; lnll 2.55 run “\\\ ‘ office in the Parliament Buildings 9 i ' ‘ ' tonight greeted Captain Webb of A T 8 l _' , the vessel before she had reached , _‘ ' Y