Xfl. MAXlll/ls or A llililiCF ANT it is ‘Thatch bed cues provident" . “m; inllllffllllll. Mlunllefl i895» _Ih':r]"...qn\l n (illnrlllsltl Two Cents. I . § . W-e ' - ma] i_1..c._s m-ke me: t ___-._.. ‘ii The R-l0l Qhoul per Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1930 i I! PaidwM a y To Herglc Dead; l French Planes Fly Overhead And Infantry Escorted Funeral Pro- ' session Of R-101 Victims To Railway Station En Route To England. _____ Talented Min Mary Kozak, Toronto. came it time; from Vienna. Austria. n: 7w: ago, since that time she has learned to speak the Enllish lang- "86 Dtrlectfy. and recently she re- telved the A. C. C. M. degree in “d”! lwlfuages. including Russian. Rollmanian. Polish and Austrian, all of which she speaks fluently. DINBS AT lllE EUNFEIlENBE ICIXIMUIJI Press) LMNDUNO. Wales. Oct. ’l.-An lmendment sponsored l>v the lllclepcn dent Labor Party. which would have “ll-‘llred the Ramsay MacDonald La- m‘ Gflvcrnment for failure to solve m‘ "YlP-mllllvment problem, was cle- feaie-i at the Labor Party National Confer-alter- this afternoon hv 1.803.- 990 il-"trvtv votes to 334.000. The ballot ‘i’! “In after James Maxton. lead- l 9i‘ 0f the lnrkpcndent Labor Party l" "the to the Government‘! de- ifflskzlthollgh still crticizlng it—hy dB-fljllllfl "we cannot throw the Fir-r.- ftinl-t-l- Q~,»erb~,_-d_ ANNOUNCEMENTS. COli/IING EVENTS. MEETlNGS ETCS. yrmll-lflihea Rummage Edie. Nov. V‘ 7447-10-8 C ‘we Welder. Nov. zetll. for .» Church anniversary tea and 7451-10-8 Rttglll: ‘loading lambs at Murray eihjm- 4-‘). 14th. forenocn. Hogs and ~ “Mmvvn. 7égll-l0-8-2i t" Chicken Supper and Cavendish Hall. Oct. l0th. ‘7404-10-7-31 Inrrqmfi lttiurr in "Altfintion: The llazelbrook Ba- ZM? and chlcknn g ,. h_ - .. Clipper will be _.:.3§d °“ ‘Vtlifwsdav. oct. 22nd. in- ’ 0i the 29th. 7410-10-7 4i "Cfime to the Sacred Pacennt in C "Wall Hall. Wednertiav, Oct, nth, ‘£4 b?! Kingston WJVLB. 7428-1035“ “film”. h nun-act and dance. in ,__.‘ ~-~'-‘l'l=rt. Hall on Oct. 8th. by “ ~ *4‘ Women's ‘lnsttttlie 741110-741 “Fjinv Pvestock. ivfillvieun Tues- 1,_ ‘ gkltth. Ab=.'\‘ut?lv neressary . - t one“. iilillviexv Shipping c-“l tfer Jenkins Bros. lttfl-lfl-l-fli "Fir. Cllft. I'll Queen St- Char- MMWH. Chronic Ma'~dies prevent- mflg at uoml. where they ule-t-ll-w i Honor IMAGNIFIBENTIT -_.. (ilflclul tn the Guardian) BEAUVAIS. France. Oct. ’l.-A fun- eral train started across France today ‘wearing forty seven rough coffins, cariiving the remains of the men who ill-ere killed when the British Dirig. tible R-ltll crashed and exploded neur- here early Sunday. Citizens in towns and villages paid mute honor to the dead as the funeral cortege bearing the bodies of Lord Thomson. British, Minister for Air and many of Brit- Ialifs most noted airship experts pas- sed by. Premier Andre Tardleu and French Air Minister Laurent Eynnc led the formal procession from the Tow-n Hall where the bodies were taken from Allonne to the Railway station. French aeroplanes flew overhead and infantry escorted the procsssicn| utith muffled drums. The train of five black vans and two coaches pro- ceeded to Boulogne where the bodies u-ere put aboard British warships Tempest and Tribune and taken to England. The booming cf the salute of 101 guns was the mly audible signal of sorrow. There were no speeches and no church ceremony. There was much reminiscent of wartime France as the corcege moved towards the railroad station. The booming can- non. the French troops. the min. the lumbering wagons that. had brought the bodies here from Allonne. the Britfsh and French flags at half mast over the town hall. all recalled the dark days between 1914 and. 191B. Lord 'I‘yrell. British Ambassador, to Paris and other hlBh Hench and British officials stood bare-headed in token of England's sorrow. No coffin was marked with definite identific- ation. It is possible all will b! buried in England in a common grave. One, lzotlvever. was on a separate curriasfi Continued on Page 3 tilNlillBilllti‘ to tttlitttll; I l l t $25,000Geller0usly§ Given By Mr. and l Mrs. Franklin Bov. yer, Bunbury, T0- wards P.E.I. Hospital Campaign. Mr. and lVfrs. Franklin Bcvyer. cf Bunbury. P. E. 1.. have made the first Memorial subscription in the $25,000 campaign to complete tlr~ construc- tion and equipment fund for the new Prince Edward Island Hospital. ‘They have given $25000 to memorialize the 1 Maternity Department. which will be known as the Bcvyer Memorial. . "This generous contribution. a- . i E Z ,. Who 1d It? (Associated Press) BEDFORD, Eng., Oct. 7—With the caption "in- dictment,” an editorial ap- pearing in a local newspa- per. the Bellford Record, today asserted that the disaster to the R-i0l, which cost the lives of residents of this region. need not and ought not to have happened. The paper declared that she was sent on her long hazard- ous flight before having been properly tested, with one engine out of order, just after she had shown a tendency to dip at the nose and with weather conditions unfavorable to the flight. “Our brave men ivere sacrificed to improv- idencc. if not even to im- provisation." The article concludes with :--_-“Who did it?” mounting to one-tenth of the total objective," said Mr. W. K. Rogers; chairman of the Memorial Commitfl tee. when reporting the gift to Mlfii W. Y‘. Tidmarsh. Executive chairman. at e meeting of the Executive com- mittee ln Campaign Hesdquaritersi yesterday. "is a magnificent start in the work. of the Memorial Commit-i tee. It not only tvlll encourage great- ‘ 1y all the members cf that commit-J tee. but also undoubtedly vrlll stlmul- | ate generous giving on the part of ; thousands of other persons." Ptttliifltttitttlt ts [IBKED at. MA it) N El (Canadian Press) BOSTON. Oct. 'l--Jlmmy Maloney.‘ Heston heavyweight. outpointed? Prime Camera. giant Italian in a ten round bout. at the Boston Garden tonight. Ii; "was Cameras first defeat cf his North American tour. Thousands 0f Men Will Benefit t (Canadian Press) Mourning In iNat. Capital (special to the Guardian) OTTAWA. ntu Oct. ‘l-Wed- nesday has been |u0clllfl0d a day of mourning in the Nation- pl capital for the gallant band who died in the 3-101 disaster. Mayor Frank Pilot hu issued m. gppcll tint all flue in the city be flown at half mast. special memorial services will be held in many churches. I l MONTREAL. Que. t-cenr ,strllction projects in various scot- 'l0ns of Canada. are to be undertaken by tile Canadian National Ruilwaysl .by arrangement with the Domlniorf IGovemment for the purpose of pro-l ividing employment and stimulating‘ business activities over a wide area. Thousands of men will be Drflvlded with work through the plans an- nounced today by the Rlillvfll" A- mong the projects to be proceeded with are u. station at Saint John. N. B. In addition. it was announced that. it. was the intention of the‘ Railway to place orders for rather l lmcre rails and ties than was 0118- I i Continued on Page 3 Army 0780, MONTEVDDEO, Uruzuni‘. Oct.7- Leaders of the Bfllililn revolt de- ‘tonight that tn, triumph of ule rev- lolution is only s few days away, with an army of 80.000 men marching up- {on Rio de Janerio and nine states. ‘in both north and south. rebelling against the Government of President Washington Luis. General hsncisce. Flores ds Cun- bc. Federal Deputy and leader of the ‘revolutionary troops. said he could ‘not make a the ltltel of Rio do Janene ind HM strongest. but intimated that till clued in despltches fGlC-llinl here Marching ‘On Rio Jeneiro—-9 States “Join In Brazalian Revolt i situation there was Irlve for the ltd-I ministration. ' General De Cunhs asserted that in case Sm Paulo and the Capital resisted the re. lutionary troops now moving tours-rd Bio Paulo were ready to attack them. This powerful body. numbering 30,000. comprises infantry. cavalry and artillery from info Brande Do Bill. Santa Caterina m4 Plflhl. ‘ He added that when the revolution definite statement ls to triumphed e prcvillonal civil gov- u furniture from dwellinu- amment would take charge. writ-h Paulo. where the Govefnmmt. iseleutiens for s President an; 0011- estate. several houses nearby were RIIUIIUIIIAI. New President Jr d hloififiave Left MAXIMS . or .A bERGl-{ANT i. ~. w _ s: I Men u, lfli-Odrity are the greatest l), public acct. ' Annual Subscription: Delivered $5.00.~ By H-lil Canndl u-ud U. a. A. “>50... ' 10 PAGES lililfl All tint! l .w|i|.tltantil. ENTlill§iASTll3t I O v e r New Hospital Campaign - L a d y Willing-don Also Ex- pressed Great Intern es . Their Etxcellencles. Viscount Will- inzdon. the Governor-General, and Lady Willngdon. as guests cf his Honour Frank R. Hesrtz. Lieuten- ant-Governor of the Province of Prince Eduard Island. and Mrs. Helrtz. visited tl-le Prince Edward‘ Island Hospital yesterday morning and inspected the Institution. Lord Wlllingdons party was accompanied -by several military secretaries and t sides. Tile distinguished visitors were welcomed by Mr. W» P‘. Tldmarsh. Executive Chairman e1 the szsoooo campaign for the new Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital; Mr. W. K. Chsirmln of the Memorial ‘has turned down the offer and in- Dr. John Ferguson of Toronto. Ont. who ls the new president of the 0n iario Hospital Assoclltlon, succeed-Wm Atlantic and decided w sun-f, in; R. H. Cameron. i MAY situate mm ttlttllss [Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Ont... Oct. 7--'1'he 0t.- tawa. Journal in a news page story today says; "Rumors have been cir- culating ‘ln official circles to the effect that Hon. Chas. A. Dunning. former Nllnister o! Finance. was of- y fered the position cf orgsnimr of the.’ Liberal Party and that a safe seat was being found for him." It is def- initely understood that Mr. Dunning tends to return to business life-but will contest a sect in Saskatchewan. one of the sitting Liberal members will retire in favor of the former Liberal Finance Minister wdthln the next three or four months." Destructive Fire At Saint John (Canadian Press) SAINT JOHN. no. Oct '1-Quem Square Theatre. Charlotte street. once s skating academy. then ice hockey rink and in later years a theatre. was destroyed early this morning by fire which threatened adjoining homes in the rear on Queen Street. Two alarms at 2 s.ln. brought the most. of the firemen to the scene. to the rear of the theatre were brought out into the street by fire- men and salvage corp men. as vvell 1110 theatre is owned by the McLaughlin Committee and of the Board of D;- rectors; Dr. H. D. Johnson. Dr. F. Continued on Page 8 11E l‘ A Y E 0 (Canadian Pres) HARBOR GRACE. Nfld, Oct ‘l-A northeast wind prevented Captain Erroll Boyd from taking off today on hi5 projected flight to England. ‘Heavily loaded. the monoplane Col- turnbia requires a westerly wind to Fassure e nfe take-off. Yesterday. Captain ‘llyd mod his navigator Lieutenant l-larry Connor reports of favorable conditions over the ocean flight this morning if local l TAKE-till. Eggs, States Cheapest Food .7... (Special to the Guardian) crncaoo. Oct. i-uus fried. scrambled. poached or my other W17 will he one of America's cheapest foods this winter. Eggs reached the lowest price in twenty years on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange today. Eggu for November delivery drofllbd in 21 3-4 cent-s per doz- en ma! December to 22 3-4 cents. Not since 1910 have prices been so low. More than 3.600.000 cues changed hands during the dly. antibiotic. ll AIRSHIP t R Alli l) v Canadian Ace S a y s Happening Should Not Retard Progress of Aviation. ' TORONPO. Oct. ‘L-Cclonel W. A. Bishop. V. C.. the most brilliant pil- ot of the Allied armies in tn; world war declared last night that yester- day's air tragedy should not in any HFIZ)’ retard the props: of ralntion. ' "The future of aviation. in my op- llnion. lies in the l-uavler-than-air craft." he said. “and not in the light- er than air ship. I have always maln- tllned i-blt the aeroplane is the nus- iercf the sir. whereas tludirigible ‘is the servant of the air." Colonel Bishop scorned the sugges- tion that the tragic end of the R-iui might dutrcy public confidence in flying. ‘ In view of the tragic less of so many of Britain's air experts. most i received" of whom he personally knew through l iassociation in c-ar service and in the |Hritisl1 air ministry. the famous V. ,C flier was loath to elaborate on Impressed Wltlvit Garden Province Their Excellencies Departed Last Evening At 6 (Yclock. Pictou Next Point To Be Visited. -—\ Visiting Canacial Delighted with their visit :0 ti? Frflllnfifi- 5nd mcrc in lave- W113‘ Prince Edward Is-lanci than ever ‘tr fore. Their Excelleltcies VLSCDU.‘ Willingdcn and Lady Willingdor left the city on the vice rc- al train at 6 o'clock yesterday) - evening. His Excellency exprs great satisfaction on learning that] there ;.s no poverty on the Island, and that the province has no un- ‘employment prcblenl. Referring tot lscctic of the cmlntry vsl-ncl-t hel lcaw. His Excellency thought the; iprcvince to be a. veritable Garden of") (Eden. He. expressed the hope to re-‘ turn before he le-sves Canada ‘mi. October. 193i. and intimated that it"; §~ might. be possible to arrange a re-‘ tum trp for August next. ; l-lis Excellency requested that ar-‘ rangements be made with the auth- critim to give city school children e holiday on Friday in conlmemora- ticn cf the vice-regal visit- Lenten- ant-Governor Heartz has communi-i catecl with Mr. L. n. lvlliler. Chair-l Britain's man of the School Board. and tnujverseiile mm c! letters. who l: matter will he adjusted according totilli Cert-ad: his second visit ‘m the desires of His Excellency. RIMS» Yesterday mot-nag the vice-regall party accompanied by h‘: Honour: Lieutenant - Governor ard Mr: Heartz visited the Red Cress Room; where they were receiver: by Mn; Mona Wilson and the executive of; l4 G. E. Cliesicfxrl. Goad- Will Tour the Red Cross. On mu occasion.‘ iir-Kbl to the Gust-rim.) Lady ‘Wlilingdon was presented Willi’ 35051-95511) O‘?- 7—D-¢'~‘i0r. a bouquet by: a lttle gnrl of the Jun- C9151‘ and Mmflii‘ l 1Y5» ior Red Cross who has been rccelv- 5c r1597? “'59 ha"? k391i 1113 I ' cf the Unr ‘Continued cn Page 3 l» ‘ °' 13“ 35 at X i Y” ; zcme s. rvcek; 113-, will o C33 l aria next Ivfznday and vxll vi: Mcntrcal. Ottawa and Tcrsntc. Thu L000 lllfililiflll Tucsday as they’. T*u_ rz-prczcntin ; t JVQIYJIBT Pflfmllmd- [the declaration he made about l. year l Automobiles in garages - ago. in which he stated that he was _ci:finitel_v opp-sod to Britafns build- 'irlg two dirlgibles.‘ l "I hvc n-ver believed. and still do c Three Provinces fol believe in all-ships.‘ said Colonel Jishop. "In warfare they are an ab- Wl” Get Over Jsurdity And for commercial flying Millions they are not worth the tremendous lemurs they involve. I know they are building two giant dirlgiblcs in Ak- (Canmhn he”) run. Ohio. The United States govern- OTTAWA‘ om 7_Formal appmwlment cm afford to experiment. but n1 he; been given to agreements en- ~_ __ tered into between the Dominiont" °' Government. and Ontario. Alberta.‘ Nova Scotia. and New Brunswick - 'i t‘. s is. “lilegzy "fvlgflgx: git‘; nilvemxl, of mine-all gallant gentlemen." l‘ ° ed ‘laps unemployment ‘mm. y P-'~‘r~t\=l Eishcn retiree-d tn contac- “lg: Opsna; n ‘he ‘u’ Sagan or ture who might be appointed to take r Plrlimtent. The orders-irl-cmlnelrt-Qgsemrh‘:;:f‘“;n1:’i:“$“éru;‘ have now been signed. and the e ' ' amounts allocated to these provincial Governments were given out today by sir George Perle)", acting Prime-f Minister. As already stated. Quit-mi "The tragedy Elected By is allotted a. sum not to exceed $3.“. Acclarnation asoooo for the construction of lmb-[ lic WDrlm and hlshwlvs etc» which.’ ___ will mist in providing emplwmm" (Clllllllln Plus) The amount allocated te Alberta is‘ 110N610" N_B_ Oct 7__H°n_ ammo; to mud Scotin sl0i1°°°~ Lewis Smith. Minister of Agriculture and to New Brunswick 0500009- Thii for New Brunswick was ncminsted agreement drawn up “m we” today to fill the vacancy in the Provinces is similar to the Ontlrloflflgtnture caused by the resigna- cgreements in as much as no dlilil‘ ' ticn of Dr. MA. Oulton. former ed program is contained therein. but l member m; wmmol-elmm mg u mission cf c memorandum cf P0511"- t Minister o: Agriculture was declared works to the Dominion. avvesreficpetgd by acclamsiion. Manitoba. which received the same flon. Lewis Smith Was defeated in umcunt, as Alberta is now uettlnfl- l5 ‘m; Provincial General Elections’ last the only Pwlln" “hi” "bmlmdulune. g deemed program cf construction. . OOOLIDGE‘! snmin mnnmc Moscow. Oct- ‘L-Smflim persons were burned to deli-ll and fourteen other! badly bum- ed during u cinema peridrmtnfl ct the club house at Asirnhll-I» ensued. 4 Monday evening. Most ct the ell- uliiuwueclllln WWHIIIA lliritain can't afford to squander her) of the u-lnl is iii-l fired a rad one. I feel it very deeply. i 101 “laii-“Phe Niam- of them were personal frlendsl 55°C“ i° Dita“? lthcse who were klleli ll'l the clkrlstcr| the some clause WWW"! m‘ “bfnc other nomination we; filed. thvl mint. ttttuwl tut flfllillliuiil Was Really the Father- of the Plan to Build the 11.100 and the‘ R-101. QTIAVQA‘ Oct. ‘P-News of the R- came as a frrPfii where several of‘ were quite well known. Lord Thomson. Sccreiang of Stats‘ "for Air. had visited Canada several itilnes and spent seven weeks in thel Dominion Just two years n!" will? the Empire Parliamentary Associa- ition. He was the 0f Csrdlngton and was rcdiiw t..e lath» er of the plan to bluld the R-lOOl and the R-ici. Arthur Beaufiheenfl- i I t l 5 i clerk of the House of Conlmons. and t l l Continued on Page 3 Not So Bad lsPCCll-l t: the Guzrrliar.) TORONTO. Ont. Oct. L-Aithcuzh England's unemployed erzceecied "- (£00000 a for uncle: ago. there no‘) 'i L’: lv-lduprcad "Wiialr. Sir Vim. Clark who has jus. returned from the old [Country told the Canadian Cham- ‘ber of Commerce at the luncheon dr- rulged by the city of Toronto at the King Edlvsrd Hotel today The ei- l NORTHAMPTON. Mum. Oct. ‘l-—- fects of the current slump are by Former President and Mrs. Calvin no means confined to lirlttifin. The Coolidge were observing their lilver situation in Germany where weddin; anniversary on Saturday are 2.000.000 unemployed. is as bad. p with characteristic simplicity. No and Sir William thought that tilciriscs tor-vr-o-r: mor-‘zz; c‘. cc: '11 Q g formal Qleh-gtknfl the situation in the Umted States was l L1?‘ |Oou .15. 12.40 L u there WWI“! W0?!‘- Iii? ‘Canadian Press) EOYLOGNZ SIJR MIR. Francs. Oct. ‘L-Franql gave bark to England this evening the viciixns of the disaster which on Furlzlay (NPHOOR the British Air. 531573 R401. Willi Wench infant- ry bands playing Flnzartjs march frr the dead and ncari?‘ 100.00!) persons standing with bored itealls. the hotllzw were taken a. board the drftrolrrs Tempest and ‘Pribune and rnlharked for horztc. m?» 77"“ “feather, eff it"s EMBARRhSSING ‘l0 HM: Toma CROCER Dawn UP lilitLa YOU'RE PAYiNQ its») Fora QASOMHE! i _ lzezi u-egt Willi"... pzrtly cicucy and coal. ltlaximurll-wit. Biinlnium-éfl. H411‘. tide tit: morning at night at 11.30. _ Sun cots this afternoon a: 52'.‘ an’ \ 5:11 "q l..- tt-a: morn YlbdlléT-d‘