I lillkogjggfuu 1. , ' . ass-“N-' - - - , _ we-1-'* -2; V ‘ . ~-~-__-‘N _ _ _. = W ltmosflvhcr. Esskellssid. s'ymsn,toodmeto ewJsrsey.In _ *ll mfmacu oe- , the me ‘MANICURIST‘ YU, it’s hard ¢° cocntinuodn-on. rug, 1,' tween our-tis and members er the ssis..,..,,¢.',,,,,,',,,,,,,',,,,,,,,,,,,, dohouseworkmd -l---l€%._ 351114-'lrlbuna staff regarding theilniglit hem, lmmqg gm--gr-img-.sl nice B , keep y°ut ll’ “no desire to cooperate Wm, an possible availability or ourtis' story action in the clergymanu sum.; » ut theres Q way- authorities" md hm mamma to for publication ir; the event of auc- attempt to have colonel Ulm-les A, them he did not know whether he casa fn returning the baby. Police Lindbergh page ggspoo ,gg hem; could coma hare at all for dues. “U WU GI! bla ‘IND "low/olyl, referred to the attorney gsheral of tioning. At Norfolk, however, nam °°'°D°1’l~lFf11l` WW! th! P0560 in fn New Jersey for an opinion. ,_ Dobson-Peacock Visorously denied effort to determine the actual facts "~ he had any knowledge of s request M M"- °lll‘U-H’ activities, and to Condon Still In Dark upon gown) Lmdbush for monw vindicate herself so far as inferred H e , implications er nn- connection with OPWEI-L. N- ~l~.' Hay la- tm U mm" um nm W" at Questioning of Dr. John !'. Condon » » ~ carts sr-rsirnes -'1 W - : least one other incident which auth- Undbersh intermediary. has. police 1 id tonight "continued from tim Amunmentd Cm 1 orites were using in their efforts 5* 0 la ate in the to time and his owners adhere Tlic. For Iron ‘ _fssdmf e I- ' I Y' - “hmm cnmmd i d, to set the ruu and complete pict- I ~ v y durin » which he had been under constsnl un °! cum., Emma' iasiiissmreerliiildd tra lm" tuixiiilmelllal escort ofastats li “" °”°°° 9° “mm Wm |e statement added that Dr Condon Q » was guarding against the possibility A°"‘°° °""" °' D°"° ’°'°"”“ ,,,,,_, fa ‘ or .s suicide attempt by Curtis. 'rhe I _,y B " PASSING l'l»0_M TBI "l’IUl’D'll” I A saint John Exchange says: --lt would appear slwrla promot- ers in Saint John are Dllllila UD |, me opportunity. Drown for mghy, years in the past as ons of We greatest basebsu communities ,tn the Maritime Provinces, there ts_ 'little indication that the in-me will , b, exploited to any great extant here this summer. This despite the fact. time is opportune for a re- _vival of the amateur Camo-" _L_- Baint John, once the city of all 'creditable hockey teams, worid’s concerned. champion skaters. rowing- aces. Wei Maritime ball chslnpions, field and hers "ack performers, seems to be auf- sent irering a sport depression. Question! As ‘ Truro 'I‘ruro tools' 'rs saint .lohnfs population or some 10,000 losing _inter¢t. in sport? . . i gt tht Edt tit ‘Onset wverhaldwill 980| I pacing event at meet July 22-2'! at tho, Fort lids. tered have won 8210.000 in purses: in iw peg. _ : t intrest, 1.59, 020.984: May ll. Grrat- the tan, iso 1-4, $41,472; nrsden Heir, w o 1.59 1-2. 00.414; Calumet Adam. in innl 1.81 3-4, $1.584 Hsin!! ilk 2.00 1-4 313.947: Sli' Walter, 3.01 1-2 hav sli,'m;' neuyway, :.01 ai. test-l. crm Besrsais Coid»Uaall. 2.01 s-4. 819,312: Calu- nlmmecti D068! niet Browne. got. $1.548: Calumet nudlcng, 2. 1-4, alo,sa1; rr-ince w. 1 nr -trac." me r e r . .égilttift Egggggéa iiligl >5§;§ gf g .t-3 l tilt 5‘ a-a 3; ii fl; 2 CID I . _ __, “ Noasssntwanlsszc Nvismsmlbogrsnaduseyinsnn- ma'sidsonAmil30th',at30yaal'l 'eiase.wsshe_ldonThu:sday,Agril l8th!fvm'thehohiaofl|l'.I|\°Id ,lewurlhtrnvieew-eeoualnioa lby Rav. Mr. Ulllfilll- lavorite hymnssung wero:“Wliat»a!'rfdnd rn 1/sith Cru Edward For Muttart and As Arsenault. Floral tributes were Iiohart Wsdmsn crescent, Mrs John D McLeod, l Miss Etta Carr and Nell Wadman, s staff of Toronto cry. wreath rlurhie nsley. wresth; Lloyd spears. ° memory buldes his brother, Ilchart. t .Wadinan in Lexington, Mass., Mil- ton Wadman, Woodstock, .N. arlington, loess. 4 ‘ Are Sentenced" IUOUYN Que., May ia-(By The Canadian Press)-Magistrate' J. L. the cenrnrrrrsis charred with 1/iav‘ Day rioting here today handed out a finther baton of sentences. Tl'iey mouth: urs. ssdurbaty. sentence ausliendedi Paul ssdurbaty, sir Pereira buyer. visitlnithe British Industries Fair this yearnumbersd 10.000. or twice as many as last New Wonderful Face Powder Pl°v‘a:'\:'lArgs_Psrsa- _ 5 -an lnillsor ..¥.°'.8...l'&iI.‘i‘“.ln°°..‘2‘t£‘.'.”r‘.’§".."$.° - fgydgghgldfa tins nate. mana s M elitist; 5 still 5 lf-Ivan I ' .‘.n,.`.n‘ ~.- i II. READING -_-' Then as tha reading of the charge the clergyman sought to persuade ss ,we fitive in Jesus" and "abide with M, Me". The casket was placed on the th nhelnioal engine of the Fire Dcblrt- th meat and conveyed to the Peoples vm cemetery for interment. The Dall bearers were members of the Fire m int _ If. 1__-' Nlilil swiss it !l&n> Url' lllllol Department namely: Messrs Earle in thro dian lltcouslns) spray; Bummerstds Fire ti Department. Wrsatgzakmnnsger and _ O u -wreath. There are left to cherish h'sI °f ,the following uncles and aunts: J. I BJ of Mrs. William Graves in Emerald. P- UI E. I.; Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron, '° _ -w I Y” 1°" ' 'rHa'CHAnLo1~re1~owNioUs‘nnmav ` I" eAGETsEvl<:N BELIEVES 1-4, g1s,s3a. ' V policsissidinforlnation from No.-_ folk relates that our-tis, who rug. ““ fared financial reverses in recent :aid -The Complaint sr charges prospects b reference to Curtis was formally arrested in con former man- the gn-gg, mam- M, hu hockey Mlm being before Jusu f gh out hw mwom Pew umm Wm,” _?w°mmf that :xt December he paid curtu him any more than plaint on which he was sr;-,_|gned :haw antiai sum of money with WW- x°°“°d¥ 1*" f“1”11°d charred that "on May ia, :aaa John -u--»» -1- - -» - -»~»» M. -... .. an and until he dolls I gtgtg of N _ ~ who umm mek” mg” mp of Enzwtsltdtrlee 2;:-ll- This he said, cu:-tis railed to do. Wm mt b°u°V° h° Wm 5° "'b' ‘ty of Hunterdon aforesaid for the xgntme' with dogged steps' Dr' from the Bearcats lineup. Dum” °f hindering 91° Wpfehen' continued his tour of rogues’ gall- h in th mints ""7 "°"° W” "uh ' “mu” Flemihatou r?:(I>IIerI:elm;i.Id‘lI>lergl.t gel-ding the tlnrd of the inter-medi confession, was absent from the ar- flier was present. ’ "Do you want counsel?" Haus; in New York where he registered asked Curtis at the outset. best-builder. began, Curtis faced the Justice of AWA' M” 1°-(By th° cm' the peace. His frequently photo- W _ "I Rm)-H°m°ny '°I3“°d in graphed smile of confidence was UW»I° B hulffed H¢l‘0P1B-no fIi8h¢ ° H°“°° °f c°mm°m "°d°y “hm missing, but he appeared outwardly “°"l'h fmm N°1`f°II<- O l’ldlO U0l\l»l'0l bl” WIS \I\1d€1' YQ* cam “di Han Manday’ March 28' Mr' Pea_ COCK P0 w Party lines were forgotten, H, W" and "am U 1” “_ complete unanimity, the measure .XI waive me hearing.. Umm co sy e . guson, 'Claude Kenny (Jr) Willard :as “vm '°°°“d "“`u“' md *H spoke out in answer to a question. W” "° the ¢“°°I‘ that 11° WHS “W0” u on to control a nationallzcd sys- but ho mme no 1 th '“ °' “‘”°- “"“‘~ h"d‘1“°’°°" “‘ and was silent tlirciildlixxilt °’ ttsws and branch offices through- moms me to mmmmm A m_ I5 th’ mmmm' th' °°mmI“I°n ond automobile of troopers accom- mme' "°m° "° b° turned "er I'° tm” w°“Id “wh” bmadcast' panied the car in which Curtis rode. th through its own chain of sta- of the baby. _ ons from coast to coast. In _hu 1 Premier R. B. Bennett, sponsor v ply with this request because Mr. the bill laid it WIS dcllgfldd |50 Pe vc Canadians a broadcasting sys- ,,o?;;°p;:;,?:;°;r::,:inx:;t ;?`:;’; de m “mt °x°°n°d °I‘”wh"° m the Lindbergh estate was the desire for world." It would assure Canadian ‘pmt th control of Canadian broadcasting, - free from foreign interference or ”;l::|nv;: l;1:°::°n;;l°:: f umm: influence. Tentative salaries of $1z,ooo s '_;h';:‘_,;';: 1°' ‘M °h°Imm md "°'°°° will continue in force while he is wh dict, admitted in New York he nad ~ YOU . _ _ each for the commissioners, were m jam -i__- » .ul , _ lied esterda when he "confessed" t on _ . me ` techs I ' . ssi posed "W “nd ““d°“I'mdm' °! March 1, when the kidnapping of val ‘ f broadcasting to the ue 0 th' Lmdmwh “by °°°“"°‘” had been arrest/ed and had von- “I believe there is something Th' mu” °f`P‘|' W °!°°“'I°"y more something fmpo ta t h ir may be introduced into neifsst, xre- not ye, ,°,d_,, md m'c:M ; VT land. I ' ' ` Ironlnonger. Intheir checking of Curtis’ story t0 I ll ts in J Pill N1 shxiliismigdeeesills lotivitv.. °"° ‘“°"°’“‘°' 1"* "‘° "°““°°° W Mmm” fied by William E. Haskell, of the 'H10 'Ddlollill l'¢flll‘l'i ' tional govsmmsnt has created more N” YW* H°1’\l4~Ti‘iMine as a °¥ Miss Ruth Gay. Bile was idsnu. connseoos in business circles ei °°°°°Ir\i>l1tr._awsrentiy employes Arggittust ‘_-u‘_M_)_,'AM U!--.Qurtisatona tlma_ ""-\ \ _I1 _ .,_ \ _ years. had once sought to take mr own life in the south. It was em- from Ph°u°°ny md Qffwlllly denied, :Egfr UUWVGY. that he had made any H 'Wh lftomnt sincs his confession. bit] "°|¥“m¢ntf l°°°l'dlU¥ to Colonel H. told Norman Bchwsrzkopf, State Police New York hotel with gangsters head County Prosecutor Anthony claiming to have the baby in their M. Hauck, however. insisted the gf understanding Curtis was to F. Condon, the aged "Jafsle," to ‘Bili” Parker, no one in mn of the person or venom “my em, um M 'Wm be on the cries in the hope he might spot the “num “shud wi L Dodge ':mt:;y'“;idv?`l:;- did kn°W|D8ly ol' likeness of s man to whom he toss- , but then- 1. I' in 0 f ° “nd “M510 lf' ed the $50,000 ransom April 2, in ' U Y Y “ng ports of the person or persons guil- the 91”" wh° 3°” by th’ ”°'m° °f tl' of the commission of the crime rar-lrer and hails from a vsuey m,,,5,,d_.. °° ‘"7 town now worhng at Mann's Gar- wm 'm ww ‘ Burnt um, wana B Bronx Conty (Now York City) de- nert winter. noses suggested . '“"" 2;; stillness of a. New York City me . The New York Evening Post says tivesareeloseonthetrauof p'eces of the ransom money there ar two Plctou County v 1" - ° Assoonasl1swsivedhearing.bsil paid by "Jafsie" and which were that ont., track. The doocn horses en- pin ho have gained residence WWI mu und" th hack was fixed and he was held for ac- disclosed as having been passed in e ey reg- ion md who Wm “dy be 0” tion of the Hunterdon County New York within the past ten days. Grand Jury. He was ordered pissed m moth” ph", at my ..h_ke,. Truro team. Hs declined to say - Norfolk mmm H md ' Nom. P0 ce rs- urr his eye declared Truro would , ,, mm ,why of the nm, ;;1:°';\";’k\;'tvf:n1!l\=<:aHteral:y toxun: :lee there. near admirer Guy H. age, retired, 'nothing has been Iso h pe th Inl king teams’ e m_°;mh”°;°;on’ Mr safety of the flier's son. but whom developed to indicate that Admiral it was disclosed during the day had Burrage was aetiyely involved in v . hssined the Ch l tt - 055:?" the best b°t.“° Q a personal part in obtaining curtis' this deception." _ Dean Dobson-Peacock at one time of attempting to treat in a Possession. Police said regarding this "investigation has developed that the alleged anonymous tele- phone call which summoned Mr. Peaoook to the Park Central Hotel under the name of Hill, was ap- “whst's it su about?" replied the varently put’ in by Clu'f-is-" » The time when police related that Colonel Lindbergh to put up $25,000 after Dean Dobson-Peacock had ," said police. "visited the °‘°”-' “fl “VW 11°" W* sired an attorney out he sud that Uhdbefsh home and w=s_lnl¢='vlew- 4 mm* °°I'°“ UW “amber “ld hs would obtain one h|m,¢1f_ ed by Colonel Lindbergh and others. “The subject of the conversation ¢ 011° 01' W0 °lW5°l M5304 351| than W" "nm lutely positive that the contacts iilh oommittoo- "wh", gr, you nm. go me m, made by his associate, Curtis, were The bill would establish a Can- from helm.. "km Cm.m_ with the “tug kldngpper-,_ He H610 bl’08»d0BB¢i|1! ¢0mmI-9' He was told the name of the jan’ stated that they were demanding e sum of $25,000 for the rctum the child, this $25,000 to be de- posited in a Norfolk bank in his s kidnappers after the delivery colonel Lindbergh refused to com- acock could not show any evi- nce of contact with the kidnap- pers nr positive identification od e child.” 'I Panych Lied - Another hoax was brought to light en Frank Parzych, narcotic ad- gssted by the Prime Minister y Y e commissioner wiu be rrench c,f;:h;e::Imm,°"::rd'°°";;‘ ;"“”'° he had islrer. pert in the Lindbergh akin d one will be a radio p° °° “d 'I kidnapping. He was arrested for 3 m least three rtin t if oouturewho heard tuecasee as-inet ,,,,,,,,,, www, ,M mmm, bo t mm to ve en q eetlone ' il ll which they urgently ical training. The commission, f d mr. Bennett, should be oem- "‘”'“°'°"' °""°"' '“‘°" ate-1 the child. - ware: Mrs. Pete' Bdnokafal. one . °f mm U with °'“ °x°°u°“° Where was Curtis the night of “I0 wife-desertion and volunteered a antastic gtory of how he helped to At Monterey, Mexico, officials de- nied a wild rumor that Harry Fleisher, Detroit purple gangster. tion should have some un- m°mm' 5"” °l'h°”' “H 'mlm' °f pm; gg planing to Wu' th' 'rem “dw which h° fessed apart in the abduction. From ers, were allottsdone month each., me mm of the people of “md iovcatilotors to hunt, his 9*” own can-the 1 this country in the form of pro- amwmd tm, d‘:)';)n°l‘::d¥£‘:: the gangster had been seen there ¥““‘°"' w d r d th -Indicating the harmony and co- Jen; £3" mm on “I man' °P°f*"°° th” ‘°‘¥“°‘1 ""°“‘“°“‘~ 'nie chief of reuce in our-tis' *Il* ‘”‘°““1°“' th' P"“’° Mmm" home town, where one division of “HUM W* P°"°‘°’ ""1 P1” the investigation is cent.-elng sais “° 9"* 'in '°I°°u“3 me 1”" he did not believe the ahipbiiilder '°““°1 °'.th° °°mmI”I°”' had made a complete confession g Mexico City came a despatch that as late as May 7. Governor A. Harry Moore said all police work, Federal and State, had been co-ordlnated and "all forces are swinging with the same purpose in view." plan; 10.- o. comprehensive hunt. or the criminals are expected I0 be 'mapped out at the international police conference in New York to- morrow, it, was announced. Question of Grounds For Criminal Action HOPEWELL, N. J., May 18-001- oflel H. Norman Schwarnkopi’ to- night said "we cannot legally com- pel” Dean H Dobson-Peacock of "Norfolk Vs. former canadian clar- In5P¢oY47r D. R. King of the Nas- county (long Island) police °f “W mm to whom he paid tio.- one hour before Curtis con- ‘.°°° "“5°m~ 0880!! early yastefklayha Wls con- ted here by a Long Island boot- who charged the shipbullder double~c.l'cssIng him. State po- eoniirured the fact that the Ph* esser had come hers to Hope- mm well to confront Curtis, but said cm the "intcrmediary's story" began to °°“" rcak “and it. was nw necewry to °f th front him" at that time. “by The mans awry, King said, wssI¢W¢¢ by ct the Dean that the only interest he H. Dobson-Peacock: former Canad- ian clergyman, said early this af. long distance telephone with Col. H the New Jersey State Pplics, to tell and give information concemlng Norfolk "intermediaries" said he had no comment to make regarding U01- Bchwmkoiws statement the telephone call summoning the Nor- folk man to New York was appar- ently Put in by John Hughes Cur- ;_ _ would be impossible for me to leave 'N191' Willy or tomorrow." __- nruasit-st springfield, not 'o'1, May 11, less, Mrs. Robert nigger, aged 01 years. Funeral Thursday at . 2 pm' from her me residence W Imn somnmand' spread with1~fxh`enE`teleDhone lines. Provided a strong Summerfield Cemetery. Please omit es flowers. t1..____.....--4-.____._l r had been unable to iden - Ui' rogues gallery picture as that Ilillilicates The Dean I HOPEWELL. N. J.. may is-'rhif were working on a clue," Curtis 1-e_ 1572241. “and the Dean said, ‘that's rlsht. we can never be criticized on anything we did: “I know from my experience with had throughout this entire matter was one of satisfying his desi;-gg fm- publicity and the more that he got the better he liked it." Unable ,T0 Be Present Noltronx, vs. May is-nes.. temoon he had commluiicated by . Norman Bchwsrzkopf. head of I him it w uid be impossible to go to New Jersey at the present time o the Lindbergh case, Tho clorlyman member of the tis. “I told Col. Schwarzkopi." Dean ‘obson Peacock said, "that it DEATHS NEURALGIA |NAnn"§ I cusrosilslz Dee c gee mt °Xi>==»iv¢ advice MANICURIST: Tlllscostglegg 5 tlian1¢aday...jusfu.¢eLuxj%r i -I dune.: It give. tr., r,,,,,,,, ,ml beauty care right in the dishpan! originated in an empty cabin de stroyed first and the fire trave “I ave ~ One woman, a Miss Deroger. died The weather at the time was fine and the ses. moderate. My of- ficers on their second joumey re- ported thnt the captain of thc French ship was the last to leave her. On being asked if any more were aboard. he replied ‘no.’ “Some members of the crew and some passengers who were hanging over the bow on ropes jumped into the sea. Wives were separated from their husbands. and children from their parents. All were anxious and wondering if the others were saved. "The French captain reports a- bout l00 missing- All the passdls- ers who were saved were clad in dressing gowns. They have lon ev- cfythins. "We are due at Aden about 4 p m. today ('I‘uesday.>" 100 persons, most of them first class passengers, were trapped n- board the blazing French motor- their lives. survivors declared when they arrived here today aboard the British steamer Contractor. The fire, discovered when the ship was off Cape Guardafui, Ital- rapidity from the aft of t e v ard the bow. There were harrowing scenes as to reach their were Overcome before they were able to do so. Some of the rescued were unable to reach the lifeboais. so they jump- ed into the shark infested water and were picked up later. There was great dist'ess and an- xiety among the survivors, as hus- bands, wives and children had be- I_§tiiM£_NII ~ r, were saved by our boats. Many_ night attire. some so or them wore' ADEN, Arabia, May 17-Eight to' the passengers strove d on | The two fires at Tabineau and lifeboats amid the smoke an c -, fusion some 0, them' nppa,.em1y_Bass Rivers in Carleton County al- eomo separated in thc confusion of tha Ill; frightful minutes on tbl* nington Minister of Water Supply and La bo G L. Go di Ministers without portfolio, A. E from bums and was buried at sea. I3 - u e. D ‘ ‘ . v Chandler, H. L. Cohen, Kang M Hughes and T. C. Manifold, FIVE (Continued from Page 1) County, fire started this afternoon. Presumably from a stovepipe. It ran threush dry ground and old burn; and tonigl-4| was said to be under, control. I LUX Tim! of a Preface to a state- ~ Gnu” Phmpp" Mm dm t, - - no '°’°“°° "°“ -'°.l== Uwe' Story Of Sea .rm vu..." ns. wiv.. .hu u.. UEIITRAL GUARDIAN la wnlsht indicated pence were ihced that the time and place C h 'd' Wm” "°”’°" °"’°“° “=° M' 8 murder of the mmm h afasfy-op e or their chudren. 'rhey Mud not was nm Hopsweu N J I; learn here whether their 1°v¢dI VI . . - ry( n 5 md 1° pm me ,mm -_ °"“ md beth Picked up by other “e of Much 1,, mm num ul chu Amin, sr-spin, may is-vrhere vmels. at 3 was stolen from his crib) ° d bwwurdmtllh yer: ulgroutorglrd igamy P dfPAetl;-Is'1M&y 11~Mnm Mann' ' e nc mo pGeoz~g- re o the Comps Dum . 03'; §e’:;"°;“!’°1'l’;° '_°*°°‘“°°° °f es rhllippsr that when the nrebells saaeries Maritim., £3" M $6 friends or Min Heier. callbecia .smemm md W; wunded Monday. passengers failed French Motor-ship George philip. C Huw W Wum Jim amy’ to realize their significance, sur- Par, which was destroyed by nrs I‘“°W that Shi’ 15 llrogrcssing raver. mpmmént' oorimmmg the m d°° vivors of the burned vessel declared y&terday said today there was no “Ny or charles A Lindbc h J mi: MW' sawn” in tm "h°°"' tm” W' im - T8 r., I-IOPewcll. N. J. between I8 d shipping agencies omcms feared rorms caused the disaster' I pm on th ét an 12 the number of persons lost might The flre started several days ago C . e nig of March 1,1932. mm 3o0_ owners of the vessel m_<1n gmgm holds md it was not McAulay, St. Avards, who has been cum” 'I’°f'°m°“t “id h° md H' nounced today 50 of the passengers Pcrceptible until it burst forth with “nd ;;s:;tt;;es;° nt:ud(;‘:p1:Ifb"!°k°" and crow were known to be miss- such violence that all normal safe- “I ' “WSE ing. ty measures we'e in vain, M. M SIUW of my knowledge that the Whole The ship burned at sca of! Ital- declared. one V81 thins was untrue," but "cameo on ian sonreliiarid. survivors said that 1 x:g‘°m§:‘::’ 5°” by°°°¢lDll<;\i-ily all during tho homeward' voyage N A llfllod Dean. es- pr-gm the my 3”; gm, md been le HOME ON VISIT-Mr. D. E. Mc- ccck, who was en.I°Y1“¢ °h° Dub- much gaiety and dancing and when ew astra tan D0 llcity that he was setting out ci the rlrehells sounded cu. the pus- G Tu the newspaper stories." gsngerg tl-mush; it was only another Uvernfnent cs and friends in Canoe Cove- Mr. At mother point Curtis said stunt. M “many of the stories manllfsctured _ ___ weather in the states, the ther- Peacock were untrue and he The Captsin's stdy MELBOURNE Victoria Ms m md I mowlodsa of their untruth- _ -The Labor Ghvernment of yn: day' I ggllniesbaitzathgltinle he released them tlhtercapxtiailil of the stearhler Con- mm- E_ _y_ Hugh". wma., had "rp Dem H _Peacock d W: CI 2|-STWC; tiatmi Scif ed this Australian stats for the past - 55011 an Y - on 0 0 -~ three years, resigned tedgy u 3 "_ Roar Admiral Guy H. Burr-age of sel I found it in flamu from the ,mg of 5mu.dBy», "mul lm, Norfolk, Va., were Curtis' associates water’s edge tothe boat deck amid- whmh ,wept ,way M mug,” Z I th’ S°"1° °f I quiet Wedding 0” ln the Lindbergh case. ships. The Soviet tanker Soviets- the Home of Auembly Y ‘ Tuesday evening, April 19th, when Curtis said that despite an sr- kala Neft was standing by sir stanley Argyle lem” of ' the rangement by which public nn. "Approaching near, I found on Un” d A h. M ' Bl’°U*‘°11 Let* and MTS- LGB °f ,,°.,,,c,,,.,,,,,,, 0, .ml mu.. mp, the poop and rerecsstie heed s few mm; ‘ :;e°;ma: party. Jmtgh Tryon. was united in marriage to posediy were then limited M Ad. hundred people. I launched two Pom, immedumy ummm’ ua fort miral Burrage, the Dean still “was boats with ofllcers in charge and mation of . new “bm” h responsible for stories that were rescued 'I5 of the passengers and Wm h”d_ “mm ° Tryon unfounded and untrue." crew- The pmamm M au _ ed by the Pastor. -1- L. Lund. The Curtis termed “math” bm for "Boats fmm the French vessel Premier neum' ““°“ FWD( publicity' ov the neue the mteru ll" bm we ¢° the S°v1°° =f°='“' health sh- ste.. ' ;:°;Y§f bein! held uv Ili' sansefers “jx” ““‘”“' t t L chiei sec.-eisrifyuiniu er ni. ew york hom on ,' ws", tn s passengers report ha many ecmmy Im Mcndm . e. mae; mm (gm-m)_ first class passengers were trapped Mm ‘_ V . I I rney General. Solicitor-Gen. Either- I ,Md M. th, Dem “id in their cabins. The fire, some sa d. em, Mmm I ' °' °! Rlllvaya. R. ci. was Ladies' Night for the Rotarians CTOBIA CRDSS -Preaching ce Victoria Cross, Sunday, 22nc| Pm. CONDITION FAVORABLE-Tlu lmrlottetcwn will be pleased to after sn operation for append- is in the P. E_ Island Hospital ONVALESCING _ Mrs. Emil] er treatment in the City Hospit- fUr the past two months, il ly improving and is now con. csclng at the home of her cous- n, Mrs. Corrigan, Victory Avenue. ugall of East Boston arrived asday nigh; on a visit to relativ- cbougall reported very warm ometer registering at 96 on Mon- ROGERSON-LEA-The United Church Parsonage at Tryon was Amy Lea, daughter of the lata Mr- William Rogerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rogerson of Nolfli . The ceremony was perform- couple, who have the good wishes of their many friends, will raids at North Tryon. LADIES' NIGHT-Thursday night that if this case breaks from an-| Manage her “gm we can always say we | lun, tyhqugh A ghoyt ¢g_\-¢u|¢, but Minister I of Char1ottetown.'1’he members, their ° A3fl°ul¢\l1'G. J. Allan. Rotary Annes and a. number of 'various other opinions were given. M_ is "gum-5 said the wireless mm A ;UDt;s_tl;f Lands and Forests, guests assembled at the Carmdian n and the captains quarters were de- 'MUS ' N ues H W* °f Education. J. w. ren- H by. was lr. the chair pest ational Hoicl. President J. J. om _ » esldent H. L. Palmer gave a brief rapidly through all the staterooms. ' Pl' fanned by a "ah breem | Minister of Public Works, Imml- address on the district conference h aboard 129 Survivors gration and Milled, John P. Jones. to be held at Kcniville beg 1mill=: ` - M ay 31st. An clljoyablc musical rogrem was presented, comprising ocal solos by Mrs. Roy Cudmore, rs. Frances Holl Trainer, and Ml.. Austin Trainer and music by Miss Homby`s orchestra. The guest.: were Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Morris oi’ Char- lottetown, Miss .lean Arbucklo of Vancouver, B. C.. and Rotarizm Gordon Barry of st. John. SOCIAL EVENING-The regular B. I. S. social last night was well attended, upwards of one hundred and fifty being present. The auct- In Victoria County a bad “ref *mike out on granted lots north or? Biuebell. A small crew of men were- flshting it end it was not thought *U 5° dlhscrous. In other places in the vicinity small fires were being patrolled by about 50 men. The Sagais fire in Msdswggkg C°ll11fy today had spread to Flem- p ing but had not crossed the Grand River or the railway at 1"leming._ About 250 men were engaged in' fighting it. The serious fire near Kidgwick, Restigcuchs County, was still bum- ‘ *NP G°°f3°/5 PI‘mPP°" Y“m`d’y ing today and more men were he- I and some of them must, have lostmg added to the already lam crew. At Arsenault, south of Mal. tais, is fire started and was head- ing into crown land. The large, Kedgwfck fire had spread almost to Stillwater and was endangering wind did not come up, however, ft. men who were fighting it tonight could control it. so were serious tonight. Large crews were st work but the country is covered with brush through which theflre traveled quickly. The Middle ion forty five game ivan closely con- tested. Thc winners are as follows: Ladies first, Mrs. Robert Perry; sec- ond, Mrs. Charles Bcisner, Gents first Mr. Emmett Cusseck, second. Mr. Raymond Gcurlcy, Lucky tablr, Mr. Lud Smith. A pleasfllg feature of the even’ng was thc step danc- ing of Miss. Olive Peters, who was heartily encored. Modern and old time dancing followed, which was greatly enjoyed by all. P. E. I. VISITORS-Ml'S. D_ R. Munro, MacLean St., had as guests ast week, her friend, Mrs. D. K. Ross and her daughter, Miss Etta. Ross of Cornwall, P. E. I. Mrs. Ross was a delegate to the annual meri- lng of the Maritime Conference Branch of the W. M. S., of the United Church in session at Trinity Church. They spent the night of arrival with Mrs. Ross' mother, Mrs. Hugh Munro, Westville, and visited sei, driving the passengers tow , was thwsht the 1"” numb" °f her again before leaving for homo Saturday. With their hostess. Mrs. Munro they also spent an afternoon with Mrs. Ross' aunt, Mrs. John R. MacLean, Hopewell. During tiwlr stay they met many old friends and members of Mr. Ross’ former pas- 'torsta in sunny Bree and Kcnzie- ville, Bamey's River. Mr. Ross, too. mv" nm In m°“°°°I'" c°““I'7 w“I is a native of Piciou County. He found to be heading into Little' River. No reports were received tonight on other fires which started yester- day and it was presumed hers that belongs to Lorne and is n brother of Charles Ross there.-Tnlro News. Nearly 300,000 people are now liv-I ing in chain apartments erectedrpyf thsy_..w¢_ra und!-_conkot - _ - _I-inmunioipalitv of »Vienns..Aus\_C.' . --u.. 4 ,. 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