(Q MAXIMS OFA. MERE MAN h" “fly f0! “l0 BOND!‘ whsuwuahudqoenbo , ann-.a-.-."l:i. rare. in. Hurrican Across ' lAIocisted ma); firm-r rmaos. m. sow. 4- Bweeping across the Gulf of Mex- loo, a hurricane that left more than 100 dsad and great property des- truction in Cuba approached panic- itrieken Texas coastal ommunties est night while Eastern Florida was buffeted by other ruin and wind storms. Striking at Lake Worth, South of ‘ Palm Beach, the hurricane ripped through the south central interior of Florida and left a trail of more than $1,000,000 property damage and one known fatality. Citrus growers estimated from ‘l1 to 80 per cent of their crops was destroyed. A ZOO-mile strip along the coast received weather bureau advices to take all precautions with life and uumenwhoswesesusdheurdu ep, Gulf or Mexico , To Texas Tropical Storm Ripped Through Florida Causing Over A Million Dollars Damage -— Precautions Taken In Texas. um tRASllES AT zoo mu no. Daring iAviatrlx Com- peting in Interna- tional 'A i r Races Meets Df e a t h (Anocluled Pres) CU-RTIS - WRIGHT - REY- property es a. OO-miie-sn-hsiu- wind struck Padre Island, 80 miles CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1933 - north of Brownville, st the south- ernmost tlp of Texas. A public emergency we; dealer- ed at Corpus Christi. Tex, by Mayor William Shaffer. Residents were ordered to remain on high ground and forbidden entrance without s pass to the business dis- trlct. Residents of the srsa on which -i.he storm was driving fled, caus- ing traffic jams on the avenues to safety. Relief agencies stood by, ready to offer succor to storm vic- tlms. Meanwhile, in Havana, where the only toll in human life was re. ported, relief agencies, pushed their work with a $10,000 grant from the American Red Cross. NOLDS AIRPORT. Chicago, Sept. 4—Florenc¢ Klingensmlth, daring’ woman flyer of Minneapolis, met. death at 200 miles an hour today, as she competed in the $10,000 Phillips 'I‘rophy race at the Inter-i national Air Races. Swinging close to‘ the pylons with intrepid skill that outclassed all of her new competitors, Miss Kllngensmlth had completed seven laps, or about 60 miles, of the 100- mile race. As she shot past the grand stand, fabric ripped from the tail of the plane and it plunged down, ploughing into the ground a short distance from the field. Lone Woman Entrant Serious. Forest Fire Is ‘Raging In Police Seize Rum Runner; Five Jailed . ‘l _.__ Q’ Rlill/IOUSKI, Que, Sept. 4—(C.P.) -—Fivc men are in Rimouski jail tonight as a result of the seizure of the reputed rum runner Marin- er's Joy with 585 gallons of whiskey on board. The seizure was effected over the week end by officers of the Royal Canadian Mounted Po- lice in the Government cruiser Madawaska off, Ste. Anne Dee Mons The members of the crew arrest- ed were Captain Azarie Pluzc, Al- fred Caron of Tadcussac. Joseph Mercicr of Rivicre Blanche, Leo Grandmalson of Riviera Du Loup snd A. Ireve of St. Jean Port Joll. ANNOUNCEMENTS, comma EVENTS, MEETINGS, are Inserted I per word "Announcements are lhln column at 2 cents strictly pnynblr- In nrlruncc. "Masquerade-Fatima Hall, Fri- day night, September 8th. Prizes. 810. "B18 dance tonight, Montague I- Q. O. F. Hill], ElIiOti/B Rhythm Kings. Admission 35c. B76 "Harland excursions ‘Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. For further information phone ‘I73. l484-7-3-tl "Dance at Inndsdowne Hotel, Tuesday evening, September 5th. Good music. Dance every Tuesday until further notice. B35. “Ice cream festival and dance Illlys Cross Hall Wednesday night, September 6, in aid of school. Admission 15c. 869 "Dance in Victoria Rink Wed- nesday. September 8th. Music by Crapaud Bucklebusters. Admission t0 cents. 878 "Ice cream social and dance at Mount Herbert Consolidated School Thursday, September ‘lth. Eliot's Orchestra. In aid of rink debt. B57 "Come to hear Mr. Brenton IDeak on dairylng st Websters Corner Hall Wednesday, September 6th. at 8 p.m. Dance afterwards. Admission 95 cents. Lunch free. 858 "CIDB Traverse Hall. Friday, September 1st. See “For lllrty Thousand and s String of Pearls" by Canoe Cove Dramatic Club. Ad- mission Zc and 15c. 763 "Lloyd and Chipmun Dulreshire. Ascnts for Hope Brooms, Favourite Halifax Line, are now selling their "one Brooms, made by the blind in Bnllfax. Get your supplies from them. 865. "The death rats of those hav- l"! annuities in the Sun Life As- surance Co. is 35% more favorable than the insured lives, therefore, if ‘Iou want to live long and enjoy a steady guaranteed income, buy an "mull? in this Company. J. A.---—-- "M". Mar. Charlottetown. M! Long a speed, stunt and endur- ance flyer, Miss Klingensmith en- tend the $10,000 race as the first woman ever to take part in the event. - l Although she had never flown the course before, she placed sec- ond to Mrs. May Halzllp yesterday hue that mm; over Winnipeg w_ in a SO-mile race for women. Mrs. . Haizlip won the race and crashed gfilatgsame m o! the “mm she landed, but was uninjured. " by the most serious; _ ‘arm we‘ m mutheuwn Maud The race in which Miss Klingen to“ m yea“ Unmnflrm“ word) smith lost her life was won by 531d thé Canadian National mm James R. Uedell, Louisiana, pilot, way station at mm“ had been de_ in a plane in which he had set a Bmymt new unofficial land plane speed‘, The m“ “no” bu“. "an! record of better than five miles al both sides o, the Gunman Puma minute earlier in the aftetrnoon. Railway for a sevén muehretchu Wedell averaged 215.95 miles an mused Royal Canadian Mounted hour to win the $10,000 race. The P0110, to 01m me unwound“ victory meant $3,600 for him. highway between Winnipeg and ________ Kenora. Ont, at Whitcmouth, where the flames held up motorists MA all Saturday night. (Canadian Press) , It was estimated nearly 500 week end tourists would be unable to reach their homes in Winnipeg to- night. MONTREAL, Sept. 4--Althou8h General Gerardo Machado, deposed Cuban Presldient, is out of the Cuban political picture he is still a very busy man, even in the re- tlrement of a well-guarded vice- regal suite. The General spent his first full day in Canada today and was not disturbed by callers who Manitoba WINNIPEG. 33W. I — (OJPJ -— Through the lazily drifting smoke TURNING POINT m on PLAN o r A _o_ n r o Campaign Heads En- deavor to Put 5,000,- ' were all politely informed the dis- 000 Men Back to tinguished guest was “too busy." Works Members of a local detective agency watched over the Generals rooms, the same suite occupied a few months ago by another noted visiting General, Italo Balbo of Italy, A calm Irish-Spanish aide named Julius Brown met the call- ers and steered them off in polite English. "O! course he's too busy," said Senor Brown, " s. General who leaves his country at a moment's notice can't help being tied up with personal affairs, can he?" Prom Cubs. came word today that Dr. Horacio Ferrer, new Sec- retary for War, was prepared to guarantee Machados safety if he would return to. Havana to face iu-iul for the offences he is alleged to have committed. ‘(anon-m PM“) WASHINGTON, Sept. L-With vital decisions impending, the Na- tional Recovery campaign in the United States came to a restful pause today at the official turning point of the avowed endeavor to put 5,000,000 men back to work. Beneath the surface plscidity, deep currents were stirring. To- morrow is the effective date of the automobile code, and no intimation has come from Henry Ford of whether he has decided to join in the governmental movement. An equally important ‘cleavage existed between employs and employer over the extent to which labor unionism should be written into ch, Blue Eagle codes. Up wa rd Trend (Aldolsted Press) IDNDON, Sept. 4-Oil shares showed early improvement owing to the American Oil code limits- tlons in s. quiet session of the Stock Exchange today. However, prices of these shares receded to- wards the close. International the automobile code raised directly’ issues were generally quiet because the labor union cqnhgygfll of the American holiday but an Th, mow;- cg; fn.nufacturgrl‘ upward tendency was registered, ‘ especially h steel, nickle and radio issues. ‘line market closed only. People Csutloned Although N.R.A'. headquarters were dark today, Bligh S. Johnson, the campaign chiefiain, and other notables in speeches cautioned the people of the United States that ultimate success of the campaign was up to them. Aside from the issue with Ford, -6d-::~ ~hlsillne|s. ‘lye-w _ ,______,Il"~~..._________ mb (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Sept. L-mcressing concern for the retention of Oun- ada’: export trade with Cubs be- came evident in the Maritime: to- night as shippers considered the re- ported threat of Havana's port workers to refuse handling cargoes from any country providing refuge for their expatrlated President, General Gerardo Machado. The former Cuban President reached Canada over the week-end for a three months stay, and his arrival gave rise to anxiety lest it should cause curtailment of exports from, the Maritime Provinces. Express Alarm Potato shipments from the Mari-I times, it was pointed out, would be seriously affected through any em- barge. All three provinces ship po- argo Threat Causes Concern Island Potato (75.1% Confident ThatInterestsWillBeSafeguard- ed By Dominion Government. g Read by Everybody " . ~ ' Covers PrlnccEdwardi lslandeLlkenhelDew . MAXIMS OFA. MERE MAN Slow and steady wins Lhs en- durnnce thons of business, art and science. Annual Subscription Delivered II-M Byllulllllnndllhdll-l-Asll-W 1o PAGES tatoes to Cuba, and exporters were planning this year on an increased demand due to shortage of the Ou- bsn and United States crops. New Brunswick shippers have already ex- pressed nlsrm over the prospect of a entailed trade. A similar attitude was evidenced tonight by Dr. M. Cumming, Direc- tor of Marketing for Nova Scotla. "This Province," he declared, "views with very considerable alarm the possibility of an embargo against Canadian potatoes." Up to two ed Kidnapper And Slayer Submits Calmly to Arrest. ARDMORE, Okla, Sept. 4.—fA.'P.) -Harvcy Bailey, one of the most desperate criminals in the United a wild automobile chose here today four hours after he made a. sensa- tional escape from the County jail at Dallas, Tcx., by_ using a smuggled pistol. Later he was taken under heavy guard toward Oklahoma City. years ago, he said, Nova Scotla ship- ped from 100,000 to 150,000 barrel-e of potatoes to Cuba annually. Exports OI Through a heavy tariff on Con- udian potatoes and a preferential “: E??\"T' moiusoos MAY; TRY pouou, ATLANTIC nor.» Captain James A. Mol- lison Sails From Liv- erpool Friday With “Seafarer.” LONDON, Sept. 5—('I‘uesday)- (A.P.)—'l‘he Daily Mail today said Captain James A. Mollison will sail from Liverpool Friday on the Can-i adian Pacific liner Duchess of York; with a new aeroplane-the Seafarer, lI-crated for reassembly at the; Canadian De Havllland works sti Montreal. It was understood Molllson and‘ his wife, Amy Johnson Mbllisomi will attempt a double Atlantic‘ crossing and a. long distance flight. Yesterday. friends of Molllsoni said final decision 0ft the flight n‘ unlikely until Mrs. Mollison has stated her views on the matter. , “Mollison had the double attempt: in mind on his return from Amerl? ca. recently provided the new plane’ was ready before October," said one of the Captain's friends. Viscount Grey Takes Sudden, Turn For Worse (Alsoclaled Prvss) CHRISTON BANK, England, Sept. 4—-The condition of Viscount, Grey of Fallodon, former Secretary; for Foreign Affairs, who is gravely‘ ill here, took a sudden turn for the worse today. An official bulletin, describing the change, added he was uncon- scious. _ ,, Viscount Grey was officially de- scribed as unconscious in a physi- cian's bulletin issued at the noon hour. His physician expressed surprise at the patients condition. Earlier there had appeared no appreciable change. It was understood that although this was the first bulletin officially announcing that Lord Grey was conscious. he had been practic- slly in u state of coma since Sat- urday night. At that time he talked lucidly with the physician about Car Injuries _ Prove Fatal ‘IBIIRO, N. 8.. Sept. 4--(C.P.)-— Betty Blaokle, young Wallace, N. DIS Gangsters Seek" Shelter: In J a i ll ‘(Associated Press) PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 4- Wlth four of his klnsmen slain, Albert Msrrazzo, 29, and an- other wltness to the fourth killing, today asked a magis- trste to put them in jail for their own safety. The court complied. Murrszzo was sitting beside John Lerro, his brother-ln-law, on the steps of their home, August 24, when a machine gun, poked from a passing automobile, brought instant death to Lerrc, Marrazzo es- caped the fate which had al- ready befallen two of his brothers and an uncle. Detectives say gang rivalry over the wine trade is respon- slble for the killings. MEMBEREI) BUIJY 0E WUMAN FiillNil IN F ll Murder of Ottawa W0- man Presents Baff- ling Murder to De- troit Police. l DEIRDIT, Sept. 4——(C.P.)-Tne arm. and leg roughly hacked from the body in an outlying field. to- night sent police on a baffling quest for the slyaer in one of the city's most sensational murder mysteries. Finger prints, the polio claimed. identified the woman as Mrs. Inuril Jobb, formerly of Ottawa, Ont. While patrolmen beat through the bushes in the City's northwest- ern section in search of the wom- an’: torso, detectives unwound a tangle of ulICUMSiZBHCQS pointing, they said, to the identity of the; tilled through Immigration 311113811‘ records as those of Mrs. Jobb, who} in 1m encountered difficulty mi entering the United States from’ Canada. l Conn could not be found today, and relatives of the woman, as well as; neighbors, reported mystifyi cir- cumstances surrounding Mr‘. Mc- Os-nnh disappearance Friday night. The officials said one group of relatives informed them Mrs. Mc- S., girl. lay deed tonight as the g an automobile Cornered in a smashed sedan on :1 main intersection of this Southern City, the accused iczldCl‘ of the $200,- 000 ransom kidnapping of Charles l‘ Urschel, Oklahoma City oil mun and one of the asserted mflCililJ gunners in the slaying of four oi- ziccrs and Frank Nash, federal con- vict, at Kansas Cit-y June l7, sur- rendered quietly to three Ardmorc policemen. Bailey made no move toward the pistol that lay on a seat beside him. N E W’ A I R SPEED REBURI] ESTABLISHED James R. Wedell Set Up New Record of 305 ll/{iiles An Hour At Air Meet. (Associated Press) CHICAGO, Curtis-Wrlghi-Rcy- nolds Airport, Sept. 4—-James R. Wedell, of Patterson, La., sped faster than 300 miles an hour to- day, setting a new land plane re- cord for speed in the air. The‘ timing cameras recorded an average speed for four laps of a. three kilometer straightaway of 306.88 mites an hour. Allowing for a five-mile an hour mistake in the recording machines, Wedell turned 310 miles an hour on the first lap of his dash. The unofficial record, which will stand as a new world mark when the recording cameras are checked, was set; when Wedcli took off a- lone before the crowd at the In- ternationul Air Races here w compete for a $2,000 purse. To hang up a. new mark for air travel Wcdeil had io beat the 204.- 38 miles per hour made by Maj. James H. “J1mmle" Doolittle, ex- Army filer, in i932. Rules of the National Aeronautic Association require that an old record must be battered by 4.98 miles an hour. On only cnc lap did Wedell got below the mlrk of 200.36 he had to shoot at. On his second dash he averaged 209-32 inio the wind. Four Balloons Still Missing (Associated Press) CHICAGO, of the whereabouts of the four balloons unreported in the James 11mm Th’ Imeerprmw were idemiGoi-don Bennett. rnce tonight was] believed to lie in iilp vast stretches of woods and waters northeast of Lake Michigan. Whether all were drifting lazily under September skies was not M!‘ Jab’ tho pouce 5am w“ known. Coast, guardsmen, who have, “vol-cod md ‘ma. w“, ago marqmalntained close watch for the ,1” mm“ Macaw,’ a Deu-ojgiblgs since they took off last Sat- “ummoulo factory empmyem Mc. urdny, could supply no informatloimi Drowned CYITAWA, Sopt. 4 - (C.P.) — J Harvey Bailey, 'Alleg- States, was captured at the end of I two unidentified men who were DESPERATEIPartners Killecl C R | M | ii A [In Collision Near RECAPTUREii-Buffalo New York Whole Province Shocked By i News Of Death Of Mes- srs. Milligan-And Morrison; Well Known Fox Ranchers. (Special so The Guardian) BUiFTAlsO, N. Y.. Sept. 4—The lug, i MR Mllllslm left the Island on ikilled in an automobile colllsionillrluidayy Qua’ zgthfnd w“ m‘ iilPTB Friday night were identified on Aeuw or (my b} Marmot l _ g S0, with the intention o Ilodfly 11S J- E6113»? Mllllgarl and attending some of the sllmmr ;George' L. Morrison wealthy foxigchoo); conducgcd by Mn Mord“), flinch OWHQYS 0f 500MB. Washing" throughout the country, on for ion and Prince Edward Island f;|nn1ng_ @191,- cmvf sectional icmllmers lHW-‘llfillillll Wdfly Dian“ rv-liooi was at W‘ .d.~iock, 111., snc ed the blame for the accident up- - w“ when “m, “we on “m. on the Prince Edward Islunciow. from N,“ ymx m chiefly who failing to observe a stop sign, uiirl Woodstock via Buffalo that spvd into a heavily travelled bouf- ihe accident happened, =‘\‘.ll‘d and collided with u car com-g Awarding w an Asgocmted n“, 445,111 (‘Plwilie dlrecum- ‘din-"putli. the acddent occurred ‘*——_ when two iluiozitoblles collided a‘. T116 mil-Ill’ frlvllflfi and “Cqllfllllr the intersection of Big Tree Road iances of Mr. Edgar J. Milligan and , and song}, park Avemum m m, his partner. Mr. George L- Mor~ j town of Hamburg. and one of tho rison, were shocked to learn onQm-rs crashed mm me vflanda o, Saturday evening of their deathfighe 31g Tree how; A lady, p-mn. ,ihrough a. motor accident near, _ ...____.. i Buffalo, New York on Friday even-i (Continued on Page 8) ilhletherlands Renounce THE HAGUE. Netherlands, Sept. 4—(AP.)—The Dutch Government today renounced the Tenuporary Tariff Truce set up at the vrorioi Economic conference in London. ' Foreign Minister Jonkheer dei Graff, in a letter to Prime Minis-i tier Ramsay MacDonald as Presrl- dent of the Conference, said the Dutch Government regretted that‘ Conference efforts to date have in‘ no wise resulted in stabilization of monetary relations or diminution of restrictions to international trade. Therefore, the letter adds, the. government consders itself entitled to complete liberty of action and renounccs the trade effective one; month after the date of the letter. .ABOR olv PARADE lino, YESLllBAYT Members of L'. P. U., F i r e Department, Legion And Pipe Bands Take Part. Yesterday forcnoon the Labor~ er's Protective Union staged their; annual parade. The weather being} perfect a largo numbur of people turned out to witness the march past of the members of the Union» The parade, one. of the most suc- cessful in the history of the or-l ganization, con=isied of the Can-j =adian Legion Band. the mombarsl 0f the L. P. U., the Caledonia PilX‘ 5cm 4__The secret Band, the Charlottetown Fire Dept. w,“ find“ (vllcikring. a float, Amos‘ and Andy construct- ,ed by Jack McCourt and another 'float. The officers of the Union,‘ followed in cars. ‘Starting at the Union Hall the.‘ (parade prorfilrd up Queen to Kent, , ado then continued to Pownal thence to Kent and returned to the _ Hall via Queen. I l Officers OF Can. OTTAWA. Sept. 4.-Hon. N. W. Rowcll was re-elecied President of the Canadian Bar Association. - Eastern Provincial Vice Presidents Conn reported last week she wasiwilfrid Gouvrcnu. K. C.. and 11.5 w"- chQq-n as follmvg; result of injuries die sustained in going to Ottawa to visit a brother. iaon Arthur were drowned in Lake, " n. on Aug. 22.:Another group, they said, told ihemICoustance. about. 2s miles from She died in hospital from a fract- McOann had mid his wife left here, late today. Gauvrcau. senior. New Bl'\ll)S\\‘lCk——-Ci’lif.‘i Jilsilcc Sir ' Douglas llnzan. Nova Scoiin-J. McG. Stewart. ured drull. suffered when a car in Friday for the Century of Progress was a prominent lna-ycrof the city KC. Halifax. which she was driving collided withiin Chicago, taking $116. all his and held high oflfcc in the Knights auotbermsohineneus-herlnmg. af-Colmnbus. Prince Eduard Island-Judge In- man, Summusldg I \ along Kent m Hillsborcni _~ » rr down Hillsbero i-o Water. The par-l‘ Temporary Tariff yTruce Seventy two Deaths Due To En c e p h a litis ST. LOUIS. Mo, Sept. 4—(A.P.)— A new ward Qf 60 bed! W68 @9595 in isolation hospital today to can for the growing number of sleeping sickness sufferers in the St. Isoul: nroo. ' The death list reached 72. Mbn than 500 persons were afflicted. Si: deaths were reported today in 8t Louis City and county and B2 nevi fuses were repeal-ted. Ninety sleeping sicknoia patient» were receiving treatment at isola- tion hospital. The emergency has required s greatly augmented staff of nurses and physicians. The Weather, Etc, one ~ ionic. 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