gggpwfllllllhlllbfiflllllfi “Wynne, and then creep out In AMI"- m‘ “may; Ioulol an . “II°"QQQ'Q dunrdlm Iwo Cont! >,7%/’ The Peoples Paper Covers Prince Edward’ Island Llkefthel-Dew ///’ w" w-wwv-q‘ - awed. WW§"'%( mxius or A MAXIMS MAN °' ‘ MERE, MERE MAN Read by Everybody CHARDOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1933 ‘Iiie honeymoon ll over wh... 1 husband rum ofl early to the ....._.. meeting. Annual luhlcrlptlon Delivered 85.00 _ By Hull Canada and L‘. S. A. $4.50 1 10 PAGES AirMail Service To Commegce Ill Oct. E0 v. AND REBEL" FORCES CLASH iv CUBA lligh (Quality ExhibitslEdrope Tense On At Central School F airlEve _Qf Conferclnie Standard Of E-xFe-llence SetLast ' Year Well Maintained Despite SWISS Guards Unfavourable Weather. llMMllNhlS lN TRIAL dRllVES tharged With At- tempting to Over- throw the German Constitution and Burning the Reich- wtaiz- ‘l/vuis P. Inchner, Associated , Press Stall Corrfipondcnt) JBIPZIG, Germany, Sept. 21- pn charge against five men of fling fire to the Rcichstag build- glast February developed to- ight as only an incidental issue in wider charge of attempting Bough continued action, under- lien partly in common, to forcibly prthrow the German constitu- Iii ‘liis fire, according to the in- -' silt read at the opening of - ul before the Supreme Court, _ in w give the signal and to i a favorable atmosphere for uirthrow long planned. ' Second in Importance its charge of incendiarism was Med to second importance in l; reading of the indictment, lttsh placed first the phrase, “at- hipt forcibly to overthrow the llutltiitlon." This was taken to liicate that all Communist activ- lis in Germany may come under instigation. The defendants, all of whom can WTCWitTnIiiTI on Fage 7T i: ‘l1. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETC ‘EIImIl-til ~"fll’llillunt'lmcllll are Column at 2 COIIII Willi! pug-able In advance, q, Tnikics-Morell Tuesday. 1229. {Horton's Dance Friday, Sept. i- 1260 "Tlllkivs-St. Peter's Monday, 1229. "ihlkics-Elynira Wednesday, 1 "Gmlwd LiEII-Kgh Quality _ I Pi-ice-Broolrvllle Manufactur- 00. Bfocikvillc, N. B. N-380. "Variety Concert in Kensington, 5- Sfiitcmbor 22nd. Proceeds “ii oi school. 1259, $331M‘ at Borden in Abegwelt Jrldlil’, September 72nd. GOOd “lb 125a. "s? the illustrated "Song m7 111 Fredericton Hall tonight. 1236 {see Killsston Players in Stun- wmdlll’. September 22nd. Pro- in iiid of rink. If not fine on Hussy. 122s ¢"'"°W if you be very wise- fisise and X-ercise, Youth will b: yogi", eyes-Zest. for life i3 '2 l ! s» m. ‘ " T" ”““°.‘?€.. 0| . Notice-As I have leased my “ma business I offer for sale 1 a stock at special reduced l cute?! balance of this week. A. fir. Hunter River. 124a "Guide N . .5, eus-fflie First Char- miftgmd “WWW of Canadian a! as will start their weekly Monday. September 25th. 8t. vqmlpfl"! School-room, at 7 l; hm llllipllyilgto gnmim- shipping Club his: nepmQfinfifilldfliflnight. sepc. as. “SW-s Will be present. ~ YWRK following Tues- Y ~ - a The mam of the exhibits: fzom the varlmll hoe-l school fairs were placed in competition ,estgrda,y 5i; the 2nd annual Oentrdi School Pair which is being held at the lbihibit- ‘ion Building. The noticeable feat- ure of the fair, which ncludes to- day, is the entire absence of medi- ocre exhibits, as only the prize articles from each centre are shown. The opinion was expressed by officials that the entries eclipse in quality the best shown at most euchibitions, and that the fair is in a class by itself, mmgards quality. The clauses for farm produce are well filled, the showing of grain and potatoes being particularly awed. High quality work is in evi- denoeiri the girls‘ class. of sewing= knitting, and cmoheting, and’ in the boys‘ manual training exhibit. ‘Th: same high standard of excel- lenw is also evident in the llvc stock and poultry, the collection of weed seeds, leaves, and samples of wood, arid in the school work. Pupils and teachers from nil parts of the province were prcsmt, al- though the unfavornble ivcnihsr de- terred many from attciidzng. Throughout the day. and during the evening, when the oratoricai contest was held, a large number of visitors was present. Most oi the judging was completed yesterday afternoon, but several classes have. (Continued on Page 3) Value Of Com- ‘monwegalth ‘ Conference Is Stressed. B)’ Charles Bruce, Canadian Prels Staff Wirlicr. TORONTO, Sept. 21.-(C.P.)-“We can remember no more excellent service than to promote these two great organizations — the British commonwealth and the league of Nations," said Han. Newton W. Howell in closing the first British Commonwealth Relations Confer- ence today. Mr. Rowcll ranked the personal friendships formed and the frank statements made on their various points of view as among the gath- erings most valuable results. It was wise, he thought, that such a con- ference be unofficial. If it were otherwise, “one would have heard only opinions and attitudes of the Government in power in any par- ticular Dominion. Here we were able to speak freely, and were able to give each other a freer and frank- er expression on which to iorm a Judgment." No Constitution "We have no constitution and‘ we do not want one," said Sir Herbert Samuel in moving a. vote of thanks to those responsible for the conduct of the Conference. He had a spec- ial word of commendation for the Canadian Institute of International Affairs, which he said was rapidly becoming a. powerful influence. (Continued on Page “ll Italian Flyer Buried With Full Military Honors (Associated Press) ROME, Sept. 21—A full military funeral was accorded today to Commander Ifl-anoesco Do Pinado, Italian flyer who was killed in New York at the start of m attempt to estabiilh a. new Tong-distance ro- cord- The body unwed here by rail from Naples, where it was taken by steamer from America.- Foliowlng the services at Bank Maria Delll M8011 GmNh irhfi body was entombed st Verano Qgmeigry in the presence of Clov- ernment and Fascist Party Offic- °“ "M; Fair meeting Mur-| ials. The coffin was covered with a flag and wreaths. Monsignor Amcijigo Glovannelll Empire Delegates Conclude Session Something Ne w sol niliiiii emu CUNFER l liiarly Service F or Mail Planes lvioncton - Char- r I iilnviiii Increased On Eve Of Disarm- ament Parley (Associatcd Press) GENEVA, Sept. Zl-The state of political tension existing in Europe was exemplified today as Swiss detectives from many cities began mobilizing to reinforce Geneva po- lice 0n thc eve of the League of Nations Assembly and Council meetings and the disarmament conference. The pIIIpOSG was said to be pri- mzirily to protect the lives of Ger- man rlehegrtr Opening of sessions tomorrow be- gins a. period of intense activity in the League. That the very peace of Europe is the stake Fear Damage To; Potato Crop (Canadian Press) TRUFIO. N- 8-. Scpt. 21- Feur for Colchester County's Potato crop was expressed by farmers of that district follow- ing torrential rains which fell in the early hours this morning and intermittently all day. In some districts the crop W88 affected by a. long drought In others where a fair crop was eXDWied, it is feared that mt will set in where the rains have soaked the fields. l] U |. |. F ll S 5 .. ma’. .::::::;tPARIY F A [i E3 WITH plum. Students Support San lliartin Regime -— U. S. Warships In Havana Harbor. (By John I’. flit-Knight, Associated Prirss Sliifi‘ (Io-respondent) HAVANA, Sept. 21 --Rcporis reaching lliivuun. tonight said Gov- iernment troops clashed with the rebel forces of Juan Bias Hernan- dcz at Las Ciicvus ranch, near Moron, and two rebels were killed. A Government; guide named Jose Alonso Diaz was reported critically ivoundcrl. Government troops were supported hy students with guns, the report said. Word of the first actual armed clash of forces supporting the Ramon Gran Sun Martin Govern- ment with rebels supplemented persistent rumors in Havana that lilcLure. lottetown Air = lizilzg‘;z.fisllllllfll ll ,P.w.g._iiu Next M o n t h . Splendid Performance Given By Mr. Hor- ace MacEwen, As- sisted By Mrs. Rich- ards and Mrs. Rog- ers. Arrangements have been authorized with the Canad- ian National AIYWILYH to in- augurate the air mail serv- ice between Mont-ion and.‘ (lhzirloiietoivn in October. ' Word from Ottawa t0 this welcome effect ivzis received by the Guardian lust evening from Hon. John A. MacDon- ald and Mi". W. Chester S. Charlottetown music lovers were privileged last evening w hear a The air mail service com- Lmo“ dujghmu and “tisndflg W” meneed last year on Nov. ltihlformance at the recital given by The change ‘his 3.8m“ inauwiMr, Horace Ij‘. Max-Ewen, iouthful urating an earlier service/local pianist’ m Prince i“ lwam was made at the request of College ham‘ Despm m amen‘ the Federal Conservative weather there was a. large attend- representatives now in 0b nnce, and the sustained brilliancy tawa and should prove of of Mr. MacEwens musicianship in a. programme of wide range and great value and convenience it but not to reduce armaments, at, least prior to termination 0f the period of rigid control of existing armaments which France has pro- posed. On the other side is what is called an awakened, fiercely na- tionalized, Hitlerized Germany, I In Crime . (Gmadian Press) NEW YORK, Sept. 21_A new method of committing mRYhPm Wis [tried out on Mrs. Joselllliize Cleary of the Bronx yesterday. Called to the c919. phone she was asked to hold the line. As she sat with the recciver nt her car 50111001“) sneaked in behind her and stabbed her in the back. ‘Ilhe wound was slight. Mrs. 0186-11! rwognized the voice on the telephone as that of a. man who had bren annoying her. Police believe her assailant called her from a nearby me. phone and stalked her as she held the line. Gangster Defies U.S. Government (Associated Press) OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept. 21—- Another purported death throat by George (Machine Gun) Kelly, fu- gitive kidnapper—dirccted this time against defendants who “talk- ed" and government witnesses- caused a. sensation today at thc trial of l2 persons charged with the abduction of Charles F. Urschel, oil millionaire. Kelly, who has defied the gov- ernment to capture him and in a letter authenticated with finger prints threatened to “brutally mur- der" the Urschel family, was re- ported to have appeared last night at a farm near Strutford, Okla. and made his latest defiant ges- ture. Attorney General Homer Cum- ming: in Washington declared it was only a. matter of time until Kelly would be captured. ...¢.-__.___, Anxiety Felt For ’Plane From Liner Bremen‘ i (Associated Press) SOUTHAMPTON, England, Sept, Zb-Anxiety was occasioned here; tonight by tho non-arrival of a seaplane catapulted from the liner Bremen shortly before noon. 550 miles west of here. A Tho seapnnc, carrying mnll, was due at '1 p. m., but was unsighiod . at 1i p. m. l Aill ships were wamcd. t0 kccp alookouttorflwnnnhm. l Act‘ “could get from employers half seemingly determined ‘to insist on eventual equality oi’ armaments and emancipation from the milit- ary restrictions of the ‘Treaty of Versailles. A visit of Conference President Arthur Henderson to Berlin was understood to have been influen- tial in an optimistic swing of pros- pects toward disarmament. Ger- many was understood to be ready to accept non-recourse-to-force provisions, subscribe to the deliri- ition of aggression determined upon by the League and to accept super- vision and control of armaments with pmnliics for violations. British Cruiser Visits New York (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Sept. 21—H. M. S. Norfolk, flagship of the America aud West Indies squadron of the Royal Navy, put into New York today for n. weeks visit. As the cruiser, cariyixig Vice Admiral R. A. R. Plunkett-Ernle- Erle-Drax, passed Governor's Is- laud it exchanged Z-gun salutes with thc United States Army Bat- tcry. lVlontreal Firemen Are Injured In Explosions litlllim Piniiillmi By James P. Selvage, Associated Press Staff Writer. WASHINGTON, Sept. 2l.--(A.P.) — The path of the recovery pro- gramme was clouded further today by a new dispute between Capital and Organized labor. While Hugh B. Johnson, NRA Administrator, worked in the seclu- sion oi his apartment over vital or- ganization problems, William Green, President of the American Federa- tion of Labor, again assailed the at- titude of industrialists toward the recovery programme. Asserting that if_ thc Recovery the support" it has had from labor we would have double the number general conccnsus tonight. On one side are France and al-g lied nations apparently ready to lim forces here were ready to strike at the new government and that Prince Starhemberg a reioliitlon was brewing. Reported to Have Withdrawn Support F r o m Dictatorial Government. (Winters With Marl Pablo Hernandez, son oi the famous _-¢L-‘ icaclcr at Moron who ipcrsistcnily harrrisscd President jMnclindo \\'ll(‘il he was in office, W “was meanwhile at the palace con- By wad” Werner’ jarring with President Grau San Associated he" Correspomiult‘ Martin and his government offi- VIENNA, Austria, Sept. 2l.—(A. _-__--_ ~- P.) — Headquarters of the Fascist I-Ieimwehr tonight announced that the Vienna newspaper Wcitblntt had no authority to publish an order of Prince Starhemberg, its leader, withholding support from the new Dictatoriul Government temporarily, but declined to repudiate the text. 'I‘1'ie order directed all mimbers of the organization to remain away from meetings of the Patriotic Front set up by Chancellor Engel- bert Dollfuss and not to wear its emblems. Continued on Page '7 Wlimllil l N 10h E n QUINCY, 111., Sept. 2l.--(A.P.>— Wilcy Post was injured today when his aeroplane, the Winnie Mzie, in whiclrhc flew around the world, crashed 0n a take-off. It was thc first major crack-up in Post's long career and occurred dur- ing a bgriistorming tour following the new record of seven days, 18 hours, and 2O seconds for a trip a- round the world, which he set this summer. A physician described the injuries as “painful, but not serious." The plane vms practically wrecked. The flyciis representative, Col. Harley Luke, of New York, said Post might. be able to ily to Milwaukee tomorrow to resume his tour. An- — other plnuc must be used until the Winnie Mae is rebuilt. X-riiy examinations showed no bones had been broken. The Win- nia Mae's motor failed on the take- off and the plane knocked down a, fence and crashed into a group of trees. Wanted Man Was Ha lted For’ Speeding (Afisoclniml Press) CAMBRIDGE, Muss, Sept. 21- Harry P, Cnhlll, 42-year-old Law- renoc man sought for the murder of Margaret McCarthy, 10-year-old Somci-vlllc girl, wiis halted fnrj speeding in Reading in the oom- pany of ii girl about 10 years old, the day before the Somerville girl's strangled body was found in Cam- bridge, a. Rcudlng policeman told Digtric), Attorney Warren L. Bish- op today. Gordon G. McIntyre, Reading motorcycle policeman, told Bishop he stopped Crihill, examined his llocnsl. and registration papers. dition was described as not serious. rind allowed him to proceed on thc. The remaining firemen fought day the lticCnrlhy girl disappear- Beport Unclear Why the newspaper published this document scarcely half a ‘dozen hours after the general public learn- ed of the Cabinet reorganization on a. dictatorial and Fascist basis re- mained unclear. The newspaper announced that the circular was sent confidentially in all subordinate Heimwchr leaders last night, calling upon them to rc- main aloof “until I am absolutely convinced that‘ the ucti ‘lLl‘ of thc (continued 0.. Page '1) Fire Causes $30,000 Damage to Row of Flats on Park Ave- nue. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, dept. 21-—'I‘hree firemen were injured in explosions and fire which caused 830.000 damage to a row of flats on Park Avenue here today. All tnnants rushed outside after one cufloslon, believed to hnvc been clawed by a back draught in the heating apparatus, threw flames against the woodwork of one of the flats and set the bulld- ing ablaze. Boon after firemen arrived a sec- ond explosion blew out a front wall. Firemen J. Adam, P. dc Couteau and J. Laroche were in- 1mm! by the falling bricks and were taken to hospital. 'l‘helr con- TRANSPORl PLANE tRlSi-lii iii "flit-air Thirteen Passengers to the general public in thi- Province. Badly Shaken Up - Pilot and Co-pilot Seriously Injured. (Associated Pwssl NEWARK. N. J. Sept‘. Zb-Thir- teen passenger" of mi Eastern Air 'I‘i"2insp:>rt pi were badly shaken‘. up toduy iii .. iiikcoff acczclcut that ripped both wings of the ship loose and sent the pilot and oo-pilot to hospital ivitrli serious injuries. The pliinv, n. tri-motorcd mono- planc, was scheduled for a flight b0 Washington. As it gathered. speed on the runway at Newark Airport it suddenly" went into ii "ground loop“ witixcssc-s of the mis- ‘ hiip sud. Swung out of speed of the movrizicnc big ship swerved into the soggy mars.‘ ‘and lrorclziring the firmer glxui: buzrp cl along for some dzslzui: sud came lo an ab-I rupt hall. tilting its lilil ixpwmu and biujvim; its nose into the soft. earth. 3 Pnssirg mowzists hurried to help‘ those on board. Ambulances were culled. Glen MwcDzmald, pilot, and. Benson Ho}; copilot, were token to St. Jslrm Hospital. The pilot siiffcrcd can. ssicu of thc brain, a. pmsible skull frnriiix-n and scalp control by the. the lac ‘rations. I . Islander Faces Charge Of Breaking Parole lcflflillllilll Press) WLNDSOR. Oi.t_, Sept. El-Pris- oncrs at Guelph iOlOlllliiiflT who poolirl $10 ll. pLiy John Byixs‘ fare home to Cll.‘il‘.Oiil‘iO\\'ll, P. E. l.. will h." il‘l\'lllil li‘h1 in a rluv or so why he dlii no‘. use l1‘! ticket bought with tlzc money. Pleading: milty to ixolsliuu n, condition of his paxole-Ahnt ho go home ~Bycrs was scutcncwd to six months dwcrmiziatu and two jveaz. indeterminate nt- that lnstlulion. Instead lac W-lli. to Toronto. Wind- s01‘, (fliiciigo mid liziu lmck lime. llllll m court: said Byers. picvioiisiv of newly employed," Green replied to recent statements by spokesmen for industry. ‘ for two hours before the fire was ed. The child with him, McIntyre brought under amid. said. was in team. torn up his ticket. A pnro1oc-iii<~-. r app. nring ngnust- ' technical difficulty was applauded with the warmest appreciation. Ably assisting, and sharing in the tributes accorded to the recitalist. were Mrs. Kenneth Richards, ao- prano, and Mrs. K- 3- R088‘!!! M the sewnd piano used during HM: v CJIICQIT. The classical nature of the pro- gramme was emphasized at the Outsci’. by Mr. MscEwen in his playing of the Tocatta. and Fuge in 1) mp0;- by J. B. Bach. A 0011- [empqraty of Handel, and regarded by many critics as the greatest composer of all time, Bach wrote chiefly for ilic organ, on which ho was n superb performer; but the piano. an instrument then un- Tlze l/Veat/ier, Etc - You Sllouio NW‘ - PLAcF. ‘foo Much Couviomcr. in, Yooqil CoMPANioNf i WHEN You Am: Basins. Younsiif if. Frtsli to locally strong “inning. cloudy Willi scattered showers. [Cnnuilnn lire-nu) MEIEOROLOIHFAL OFl‘"l('l5_ rlllin‘ Slept. Zi-Minimuui mum iouipcrntiircszn lliiivsmi . . 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