‘ tusin 2:11 wcilooocoo mi year and has ~ r tlrce. n It life agilh umpire. Arrange your nollcv i l Island. $43,111 present their a Act Comedy O Kill. Monday. May 16th. Good filecialties. Admission Went "Under Blue aim", orapaiid i Wednesday 11th. If weather un- alvorable. ‘Thursday. es. viii st ' " i hnwlle their 8 act Play "The C t!‘ not fl “d 1;. Thursday. Admission 25c T MAXIMS _ if or A ‘f’ MERE MAN i’; s, J li-——n nerehaiisyunauyreruu everydarkaailtrealilolalght. r. Will ‘Name New i President Today Albert Lebrun, Now Leader Of The Senate Will Likely Succeed The Assassinated Paul Doumer President Of France. Accepts Charge luv. Stuart lviaoll. lrlduale of McMut-ar and well known through- out Canada, who has accepted the pastorate of the First Baptist Church, Ottawa, Ont. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS. ETC "Talkies and Dance, Montague eaturday. 2958-5-10-31. "Gill Guide Concert, Wednesday ilth. 8 p. m- St. Peter's Cathedral Hall. 2939-59-21 ' "Rummage Sale in St. school room, Saturday, May 7.30. Peters l4, at 2972-11 "Reserve Friday. May 13th for the “Road Back," in Protestant Or- phanage. 2944-5-10-11. "Come to the dance in Graham's Road Hall, Wednesday, May 1i. 2966-5-10-21 "Borden Line Club loading hogs, lambs. calves, Albany, ‘Thursday. liar 12. hours 12 to s. 2074-5-10-31 "Covehead Club loading hogs Wednesday forenocn. May llth. llcizs must be in by 10 o'clock. J. . Allen, Secretory. 2959-5-10-11. "Don't miss it! What? ’I'l1e Y°lms PwDles League Concert at Cherry Valley, May 12th. Admission 25¢ 2958-5-10-21. "Kmkfil- H811. Borden Dramatic Club present their drama in Kin- kora Hall next Friday night. 2964-5-10-11 "Coma to the Institute Concert in Millvlew Hall on Friday, May 13th. If not fine, Saturday. 2948-5-10-21. "P. E. I. Hospital Nurses Gradu- ation Exercises Thursday, May 12th, 6t. Paula Parish Hall. Admission "t- 2945-5-10-21. "Come to the Dance at Pleasant Grove Hall, on May llth. Admission - Ladies with cakes free. In aid l! Women's Institute. 2952-5-10-21. u it‘ Notice-Duncan Nicholson of Clyde Station has been appointed caretaker and Score Jrreasurer 0f l-lartsville Cemetery or the fol- " 8 year. 2947-5-10-21. "The no. Hilisbom Dramatic Back" in Mt. Stewart 25 cents and 2889-5-0-10-18-31. “Kelly's cross Dramatic Club cents, Q0011 lPGClfll- 2929-04-81 “Hunter nivsr Dramatic club Wednesday.‘ May 11th. Come one, come all. QNI-B-IO-fli. "Elm Life Assurance 60-. 60¢! ess in is countries, sold more three billionl ‘of insurance in- la the largest and shone- insurance company in the . ed tomorrow. and presumably he ._.___ PARIS. MB! 9—(Cauadian and Associated Press Oables)-A new President for France will be elect- will be Albert Lebrun, nbw Pres. ident of the senate. Simultaneously Premier Andre Tardieu will present ‘the resignation of his Government with a request that it be accepted immediately. _Unless unforeseen political con- tingencies should arise, M. Lebrun will be formally placed in the Elysee Palace to succeed the assassinated Paul Dounfer. Lebrurrs only oppon- ent, Paul Painleva, former Premier, mann Dietrich said 700,000,000 for interest and amortization on funded floating debts and repara- tions liliiiiiiiii iilili B A l i N i: E HER Iilllliil N0 Provision For Fur- t h e r Reparations‘ Payments. (Associated Press) BERLIN, May il-A budget which makes no provision for further re- parations paymen‘ was presented today before the Reichstag, when it reconvened after a. recess of ten weeks. In listing expenditures for the coming year, Finance Minister Her- marks $065,900,000) would be used loans-which meant that Read by Everybody C WN. CANADA, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1932 . é 1 ______ - ’ ' Covers Prince Edward: Island Like the Dew " klll. MAXIMS OI-‘A MERE MAN ll ll "If l-lnr thlnrs that mostly 10 PAGES Annual Subscriptions Delivered $5.00. B1 Illl Ulllllll Ill! U. I- L. “M. Alleged irregularities in connect- ion wlth the City Police Depart- ment and particularly the con- duct of two officers alleged to have been intoxicated at. a dance re- cently held, were discussed at some length at the regular monthly meet- ing of the City Council last night. The outcome of the discussion was while interest charges on the Dawes Palnleve, Trance. oflolally withdrew hll “m, waging u “ndidate for the vacant Presidents... by the assassination of Paul Doumer- Sydney People Left Fortune (Canadian Press) orrawa. my a-(lly The Canadian Freon-His Maklly the King has announced a PM‘ 0d of seven days’ court mourn- ing for President P Ilmfl‘. (if France, beginning MI! 7- o" May l2. the day of the funeral. (lags will be flown at half-mast. PARIS. May s. (A-P-i-Pfliil former premier of caused "Tracadie Cross Hall-The C"- bm gpy_tbe play of a hundred laughs, by st. Dun-stairs Dlflytfl -l- A. Moon, Manner for P. -v i .1 30114-1041 w dnesday, May 11th. l 9- "L c" 3926-5-7-51 goods to governmental offices. 3p, $500 to withdrew his candidacy late tonight, leaving the field clear. This was in line with the sugges- tions from the Senate, where it was held that in view of the sadness of the occasion, it would be fitting that one candidate be named on a single ballot. Wage Policy Is Still Unchanged GLACE BAY, N. 5., May 9--(Bll the Canadian Pressl-Presideut D. W. Morrison and executive members United Mine Workers District 26 were informed today by General Manager H. J. Kelley of the Do-‘i minion Steel and Coal Corporation that the wage policy of the cor- poration was unchanged. Following defeat by referendum of proposals that the Duncan coin- mission recommendations for 10 and 12% percent ‘iuctions be accepted, and a. second rejection of these terms in general conven- tion, the executive had been auth- orized to re-open ncg\1tions with the company. Nothing liad happen- ed since their last meeting which would change the Corporation's po- sition in any way, Mr. Kelley said. The district board ml\ again to- morrow to decide on steps to be taken as a result of today's confer- ence. calling HACKENSACK’ N_ J’, May 9__ year old author and fiance of Mrs- The will of John Chisholm, of Eii- t Jew“ M‘ Kathi/flue" glewood, N. J., admitted to probate l flying Palmer‘ today, leaves the residue of an es- tate estimated at $200,000 tn Ken- neth and Katie Chisholm, of Syd- ney, Cape Breton, after u. number of bequests to relatives. The estate included Canadian real estate and bonds. Among bequests were: $4,000 to Jeanette Grant, a sister, of Maiden, Mass; $500 to Lillian Whitman, a niece, of Beverly, Mass; Catherine McLaughlin, Utica, N. Y. News Briefs I ther reparations. behaved after its recess, was nnce with 8,300,000,000 lirdrks ($1 967,100,000) income. (Canadian Press) the atone coping around the roo of a. seven-story building, a 15 clay wrote in ‘large black letters. Monday, May 9, '32.” notebook. ARMY FlYER s iiiiiicilii MIAMI, rill... May c. (A-P-l- Capiaiu W. N. Lancaster, former British army flycr, was indicted by éllll‘ Dado County grand jury today ‘on charges of first degree murder for the death of Haden Clarke, 26 Lancaster's Forced Landing (Canadian Prefifl) BOSTON, ‘Mass. May 0 — The German monoplane D-2244, which took off from the steamship Europa at 11.30 a. m., (E. D. T.) 670 miles from New York, made an emergency landing off ilie Boston airport at 4.15 p. m., (E. D. T.) today to take on fuel. After refueling. the plane left for New York at 5 p. m. (E. D. T.) $20, 000 Suit TORONTO, May 9—(By the Can- adian Prcssl-"It might appear frat Mr. Jones is‘ just suing him- self by proxy, through his brothc , for his own protection," Harry J. lvfacDonald said here today in ex- plafnlng that his client, William G. Paton, Toronto, had not decided to drop his 820,000 action against George B. Jones, former member of Parliament for Royal, N. B. Mr. Paton entcled suit on May 2 on the ground that Mr. Jones had contr C the “ ‘ _and House of Commons Act by occupying a seat in the House and at the same time retaining niembership in a and Young loans would continue, no funds had been earmarked for fur- The Reichstag, exceptionally well in- fcrmcd that the budget would bai- l5 YEAR-till] BUY SUIBIIJES HEMPSTEAD, N. Y1, May‘ 9-011 year-old junior high school boy to- “Roy Franklin Cheshire, 4.20 pm, Then he leaped to his death on a concrete driveway near which he had left his chum, George Patten, also 15, with the statement: “I guess you can see s. long way from the top of that building, I'm going up." A note addressed to “Dot,” and which police declined to make pub- lic, was found in Cheshire’s school Mayor. '- Creelman. chief health officer. a. s o! houses in the city co demried by the health officers stancu. ing Jacqueline Loughran fro at the same t‘me. All the Councillors were presei ed. Mr. L‘). Edgar Shaw, K. 1.. Martin. proved. a resolution, moved by Councilor Hennessey and seconded by Coun- ciilor Doull, that a public meeting of the Council be called to investi- gate the complaints made, The date of the meeting will be fixed by the Another important matter discus- sed was the report submitted by Dr. unfit for human habitation, A. com- mittee of the Council was appoint- ed to investigate into the circum- Honorary testimonials from the Royal Canadian Humane Associa- tion were presented by the Mayor to Allan MacDonald and Mary Mc- f Closkey, the former for prompt act‘- ion and presence of mind in rescu- drowning near the Marine Wharf on July 22, 1930. the latter for prompt aeton and presence of mind in attempting to rescue from drown- ing the said Jacqueline Loughran at last night's meeting, at which His Worship Mayor Stewart presid- ni- tended as Acting Recorder iu the absence of the Recorder, Mr. K. M. The minutes of the last monthly meeting and of a subse- quent meeting were read and ap- Minutes were read of a further al- leged emergency meeting called tofu?“ o" million discuss the sending of the Recorder‘ "MW": c! Couns- Hennessey and] u. Ottawa in connection with an 3"" W" ‘minted to discuss the» appeal case to the Supreme Court‘ mu“? with lhe BPPVCBM‘ of Canada in re the City of Char- MeCloskey. He accompanied presentations with expressions the warmest good wishes. The certificates were secu through the representations Judge mman, KC. of Summ side, His Worship explained The Mayor ‘commented advers on account, Petitions For Gas Tillllia of n- l8 Donald to Biscuit Factory at the smith side Grafton Street East was read a on motion agreed to- A request for the placing of mend Street, was Holman opposed on too near the churches. cussion by Coulis. Hennesscy. Rea m vote- of the material. slefwlllilcan screen for advertisin purposes across Queen Street be tween Grafton and Kent Streets. would be undesirable on A [number of bills were read and approved. A bill was read of $792.25 for printing and binding 1,000 oop- ies of the City Act of Incorporation. on the large number of copies. on motion $500 was ordered to be paid The petition of John A, Mac» erect three gasoline tanks in front of the P. E. I. F.- Bfl-soline tank at Duffy's store, Rich- read. Coun. the ground that the property in question was After dis~ don, Kennedy and Trainer, the ap-l plloationfwssuadopted, troun. Hol- mln? b61118 the only ..dissenting The matter of delay in obtaining delivery of some lumber ordered for construction on the Park breast-l ,5 work was explained by the City Surveyor, After discussion it was. decided, on motion of Couil. Ken- Mdy to pay for and take delivery Application was read from P_ F’. McQuaid for permission to hang a. Ooun. Doull though; such ,1 Sign! the l a committee CITY COUNCIL TO IN VES TI GA TE CHARGES "OF POLICE MIS C OND UC T Testimonials For Life - Saving Awarded To Allan MacDonald And Mary Mc Closkey At Monthly Meeting Of Council. Committee Appointed To Investigate Report Of Uns anitary Housing‘ Con- ditions. Other Important Business Discussed. Cover Village. (Associated Press) "G00 tclafltants of the VTErige of St. Genix-Sur-Guicrs and nearby iii- habitants were fleeing down the mountainside tonight from several huge landslides. Loosened by heavy rains, about saturated the! o; I $7,500,000 cubic feet of earth threatened to cover the town, red of er- ely ville For Expenrr‘ atioil. of lid headed the a ilig lri Canada in 1929, said here to- night t-hat he thought members of the pariiiiirieiiizfry committee on radio who reported today in favor |of a nationally controlled system of ‘Ntbroadcastiug, should be congratu- . r t: I " ". I Sir John characterized the report as sounding a victory for the Em- pire and Canada in that its adop- ticn would mean prevention of con- trol of the air from passing into ihe hands of foreigners. I He urged at the smile time illat itlie Dominion be ivell represented at the international radio confer- ence called to meet in Madrid next September Tor the purpose of re-al- ‘locating radio channels to the var- Ilolis countries. Canada, he believes. g sliclfid’ ddfitrol a larger number of ' y free-channels. Ontario Looking For Market Inl Couns. Kennedy and ‘li-ainoi-I‘ The Ma ritirnes lottetown vs. The Maritime Found- Wm flvvoinled l0 represent the 5mm, oompam. Con“ Doull Mk. City Council on the Advisory Board‘ w?" ed to have “its reference expung. of the Provincial Exhibition As-i TORQNTO. 118i’ 9——lBy The Can- ed from the minutes as the meeting SW15”)!!- in question was not called as l Council meeting, but as a caucus H°"- I , math,‘ The City Clem. he saktipglnbgd to rgpreggnt the city as a channels for the sale of Ontaro ag-_ was not present during the whole of the meeting. The members had not been called for an emergency Council meeting and the voting of moneys for Recorders ex- penses to Ottawa was, in the cir- civic cumstances. most irregular. related by Couu. Doull were cor- rect. The meeting had been call- ed at the instance of the Recorder as s. caucus meeting and it had been converted into an emergency council meeting. After some discussion between Colin. Kennedy and Coun_ Doull, the Mayor decided that the minu- tes must stand approved. His Worship then presented the Humane“ "_, ‘ " ‘hgom- Allan MacDonald and Miss Mary Reichers Reichsra, long disfanee speed flyer who hopes to cut in half the time of Colonel Charles A. 14nd- berglrs crossing will fly a low wins; will recall! another radio report. monoplane by way of l-larbor Grace, Nfld-, and Ireland. making stops in treat to Havana to tea; his plane commercial firm which supplied both countries. His course will be for directed by flout. Barn Conan Mayor Stewart said the facts as On motion of Coun. H. F- MacPhee was member of the School Board. was referred to (he Recorder for iii vestigaticn. Dr- Crolfcns‘ Services A request for increased rciium~ elation because of heavier duties under the new civic health regula- tions was received from Dr. I- E. Oroken, Meat and Milk Inspector. Dr. Creelman said there had been no increase in the budget to provide for this matter, due doubt- less to the fact that. the increased v (Continued on Page 5) lVill Try q Long Jump To-Day NEWARK, N. J-, Mly 9- (By the from the “City of Hamburg," a Bal- Canadim new-what Lou aeich- timoie mail liner now at sea bound era hopes will be the fastest flight for Havre, acrou the Atlantic is scheduled to Connor is ans of the foremost start from the Newark Airport to- morrow night. nlvlsstors in (he world. Before Reichers takes off from Newark, Connor, will radio him a Wfithll‘ chart and indicate the bcst coursi- At Harbor Grace. hell-hers Relchers recently flew from Mon- Huron Pressl-Placing of represent- Kemmdy‘ olives ill Winnipeg, lifoilireai andi reap- vthe ltfaritiiiie Provinces to provide, ji-icultilrnl produce ivns announced Reference to alleged damages tof 101501’ 11V Plfll-l- T- L- Kmnedy- Pm" a car was made in a petition re- _ “wed {mm _;_ s_ Lariat on mo. ‘main duties of the representatives tion of Coun. Kennedy the letter lviucial Minster of Agriculture. Th0 Kooiiiri be (0 keep tlie Ontario Dc- piirtmcnt of Agfculture informed as to agricultural conditions iii the various provinces, siirvcy the sale 0i’ Ontario products and devkse ‘menus of increasing sales. The move was in accordance with Toronto, May 9- thc Department's policy of 566111‘- ing ll(‘\V markets, Col, Kennedy; sint- Mmlmrml Ann uf.\.\'i.\ll.'l\l {ed "Brighter prospects of an R211‘ TlilllPl-IRATURES cultural pick-lip" were in evidence. the Mnistcr said. v“ncou\‘cf 4.4 64 Edmonton .. 44 llO . . Banff . . . . . . . . (i4 '72 Winrvpcg . . . . . 42 70 To Toronto 43 53 ' .Otla\\'n 46 '73 [Muntreal 43 7g ————- Quebec . . . . . 48 56 YARMOUTH, N- S. Mfly firuBi Saint John 42 54 the Clllllldlflll Prnssi-Scores of iiicii Ham,“ , _ _ _ 38 52 Wllll 1<ll\0k9'bl1\<'k°"l‘d ma“ mldgCharlolleioivn . . . . . . . . . .. 32 44 charred clotliiffii tibored tonight to arrest the progress of a bush lift‘ FORECASTS which threatened several dwellings at the settlement of Anni-nulls l-lill. 011mm flflfl Upper Si. Lawrence dwellings appeared to have been ob- phone poles. l the trans-Atlantic hop. -..i. e‘ i’. l; flames. easterly wind was faiiiiiiig the THE BBMINB coiirllicl An the farmers were taking their fam- $250,000 To Pro, rut.- Is Under Consider- TORONTO, May 9—By the Can- adian Prcssl-Sir Joliil Aird, who Royal Commission which investigated radio broadcast- The blaze broke out this morning Valleys: Moderate EBSlETly winds, 811d mlllilhl had °°V°Y°d l)" "ea partly cloudy with probably local of about two sqllnrc mill-s. Barring showm-s; m; mud, change m (cmp- a sudden shift of iviiid. llmigcr to Igrjflilfc, visited, but the firc had crossed n Northenstcrly- ivncls; highway and razed several tclc- _w1th much the same temperature, Gulf and North Shore: Moderate 10.021. m. Matador-ate to fruh easterly wind» which is 30 miles east of Lyons, and 20 miles west of Chambery in Sa- ole Province. Three houses and 1,000 trees were ilestroyed by landslides in and near the town today, and seven more houses were in immediate danger of destruction. Reports at Chambery had it that c 1 ilies down the slopes int-o the Guiers valley, leaving all their household goods and their cattle y behind them. Meanwhile twenty- foui- persons of the fifty-one ten- ants of two buildings which were wrecked by landslides on the elit- z-kirts of Lyons yesterday were still missing, and presumably buried in the debris. Volunteers, police, soldiers and firemen trained artillery on the hill behind the two houses and fired more than 200 shots into the rain- soaked soil. They were trying to Jar Jfocse further possible slides, to re- move the danger to rescuers be- neutli. Tbttle hope was heldbut fo - ' mini 2.: thy twenty-foil!‘ pgrggs lstlll buried. iiiiils iiliiiil i TORONTO, May 9. (By the Can- ‘adlan Pressn-Dcilial that $200,000 worth of bonds bought by the. Beauliarnos Power Corporation in“ Toronto had been used as a coiltri-' ibuticn to the Conservative Party I was made by R. O. Sweezey, former Beauharnols Head. and H. B. Grif- fiths, secretary treasurer. before tho royal commission on hydro today- "The $200,000 had nothing what- ever to do with any political party in Ontario, and I make this state- ment with no ruervatlon what- ever," said Mr. sweezey This was corroborated by Mr. Griffiths later- MONCTON, N. 13.. May 9- Evcrett T. Cain, assistant en- gineer in charge of bridges, Canadian National Railways, Atlantic Division, is dead at. h's home here. lie was a native of Sanford, Ont. and a graduate of Toronto University. LYONS, France, May il-The l,- refuel and check his course. Small Town In France In Danger 1,600 Inhabitants‘- Fleeing Before Landslides Which Threaten To {iiiiiii will (ATTEMPT loll (mil T_il_ROME iWiII Use The’ Seven Year 01d Columbia — Proposed Flight Would Take The Famous Plane Over Atlantic For Third Time. (Canadian Press) fflllw YORK, May 9-—'I‘he Daily News says Captain J. Erroli Boyd. Canadian Trans Atlantic flier, will attempt a solo flight from New Yirk to Home about May 20, with a. refuelng stop at I-laibor Grace. Nfld. Captain Boyd has selected for the flight the seven year old monoplane Columbia he used on his flight in October, 1930, to the Scilly Islands, with Lieut. Harry P. Connor as navigator. The Canadian plank zo-udprrscue-éitualiu so the‘ Royal Italian Aero Club's confer- ence on trans oceanic aviators May 23 to 30, says the Daily News. He will land at Harbor Grace to With (Continued On Page 5) Are Held (Canadiah Press] INVERNESS, N. 5., May S-Held in connection with the death of ' Duncan Fraser on Sunday morning, John Smith and John Odo will face their preliminary hearing before Stipendiary Magistrate Ronald Mc- Lennan on Wednesday. Fraser died four minutes after a sliver of glass penetrated an artery in his leg. He had fallen or been thrown against E glass window, following an altercation dance. after a Police who carried Fraser to his home locked lip Smith and Odo, hut although arrangements for a preliminary hearing had been made, no formal chargp had been laid to- night. Record & Forecast of the Weather METEOROLOGICAL O F F I C E, I k Wilt illicit You . Va- is in to Viifii A (Lilli. who ._, ‘Wilts You ‘(JNE first on h~ ism clvo =’ $171."- fair; not much Change in temlW- I aturc. Low" 5L Llwrgng-g vlllgy; High ii-lt- this afternoon nt 12.40 . rlnii tomorrow morning at; L40. 11105111’ lflll‘ Sun ms tlill oer-lung ill all) anrl ‘fill-RIG risen lflllll)l‘l'fll\' morning lit 4.3!‘). First niiiirlor iunnn Frldny_ May l-‘l. . .ll t'l I itccn minutes Fire-fighters strove nll day toluortheasterly winds; fnir; not much Lqx-‘imiriililir. ‘it-‘iirri-Iiigkfiiébll‘ - '. ' . v ' ' - halt its progress, but a brisk soiiih- change in temperature, work‘ §,':_‘,::',‘I,_n," "on," flu", Maritime Provinces East and West 0.15 s. m. amt 11-40 n- I'll. Leaves TOIIIIItlII-‘IHIZ 1010 a. l. I~~lu fig no.4.“ - flcr I , a-s,_-_».e_-é_u...-,._.,_.-..-_\.e-,...e. _.