tnlov myself. 1090 W Sept. is. Ladies free. oem MAXIMS or A , MERE MAN 'rhareueaintofnnsafebridgsn ontharoodtogirosperitye 41/ M. Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew li lllwll llnl/lr _ ;__ The Peoples Paper _Read byEverybody \ _ MAXIMS or A MERE MAN Another good momory tae! || me edort to be a luv-abiding cling, ` 1 4 I I l q dhl, Ilnlllol llfl &ew-:: Guardian Two Call! llw lltlaillir lftllls llulis lil c ll ll AF Opposition of Several F ,Hundred Army Of- ificers Is Disregard- `ed. ' " By J. P. Meirnlgm 'Associated Press Stair Correspondent T (Copyright, 1933. by the Associated like , Press) U; A com . - - - f Cuban Government made up cxclu- 1;,- slrely oi’ men who fought to oust Gerardo Machado tonight took this L1 1 id's destinies into its hands as *Trai hundred army officers out- (M tpoken in their opposition remained pl barrlcaded in their hotel. . One month to the day alter Mach- M dent, Dr. Rumen Grau San Martin, B more in his`Cablnet of eight men at who battled with him against the d laruler Premier. W , _ _ _ ~ wide concrete highwa. in Ville St. in an aircraft plant there. fl ' I I . . Disrogard Opposition Y _ __ caumg of National guardsmen mlin the direction of regulated in-, CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1933 10 PAGES Annnnl lnhscrlplion Delivered ll-00 By lnli Cnnndn md U. I. A. BLM) = " Revolt Byiu,ounmllltnsUvgee inneriviallltuwli oronto Likely tartlng _ Polnt Was Feared or Atlantic Hop To Better lying Mollisons Make Plansl World’s Long Distance Fli_g_h£ Record. . lMl0N'I’R.EA.L, Sept. 12-(C.P.)-» Laurent. oronto and not Montreal is now In her letter to Mr. Brimble ly to 'ba the scene of the start combe, however, she said she hadf James and Amy Mollison, world abandoned this idea. and now ex- HAVANA sept 13- _ (AP) * Bméd British flyers on their next pected the flight would start from' ans-Atlantic flight. F.D. Brimble- a beach on the outskirts of Toron-- ts, Secretary of the Montreal to. 1 ght Aeroplane tonight' stated he Jim Moilisofn the other partner. had received a letter from Mlrs. in flying couple combination is now! ollison indicating the change in on his way to Canada from Eng- Hhs. land bringing with him a new While in Montreal some time ago E aeroplane for the exploit. Mrs. Mol- heavy fuelladen plane on an 'Thursday and the two will go to tempt to better the world's long Toronto within the course of a ___;___;_ lstance flight record and said she week or two. The ae lane will be of the leaders in last montli's strike i , ` . , ' . F017 hi h “ned indications in other qlmi-l.<~i's tllatiury notes or rediicing the gold con- _ML John MCISMC who received Comm u nists . BERLIN. Sept. 12-(A.P-)- A brochure pnrportlnt to Inb- stantiate the oft-repented charges tfhst Communists pian- ned an armed revolution prior to the ascension to power of Chancellor Adolf Hitler wal is- lned today by the a»ntl~Com- niimist organization of Germ- any. Supported by Catholic and Protestant organizations who opposed Communism, the book purports to reveal "official doc- uments" said to have been seiz- ed by P°lice in C0mmnn'st raids. r In some circles the work was regarded as preparing the Ger- man mind for the opening of (fire trial at Leipzig September 21 oi' those charged with rg.. sponsibility for the lbeichstag fin. ' f day." ' l i C * and Martin Ryan, leader of a group s l UN STRIKE IN PENNSYLVANIA Southwestern P e n n - .PJ-The vast soft coal fields of southwestern Pennsylvania seethed with unrest tonight as plans went Mine Workers Local at the Frickl Colonial No. 4 mine. He was onef I sylvania Coal Fields Seethe With Unrest. UNTONTOWN, Pa., Sept. 12.-(A. orward for at general mine “holl- Already, 10,000 miners in five ourities have laid down their tools ponsoring the walkout, said the en- lre district would be idle tomorrow. Leader of Strike Ry-un is President of the United To Help UnitediiCCI|]ENT States Farmers Indications Pdn-1-t To Inflation In Near Future If Prices Do Not Pi__c_l§_Up. (By Harold Oliver, Associated flatloli if prices, particularly those Press Staff Writer) received by the farmers, did not WASHINGTON, Sept. 12-An pick up. immediate "rational" inflation to brins higher prices to cotton and ally what he told the President, other' United States farmers, elth- but referred rlewspapcrmen to a er throilgli issuance of new money speech and a statement he made Harrison would not say specific- or lmverilig the gold content of the li few days ago in Ml_n vvhlch is also on the °f C1VmZM'1°11 into “mon “g‘““~*L an breaker of the peace, this oards' would be set up in every ommunity t¢ compel observance WASHINGTON. Bopt. 2--A ro- DUBLIN, Sept. 12.- (A.P.) - The Free State Labor Pai-ty to- night dcfinltely decided to con- tinue ita support of President Eamon De Valera. and the Fi- anna Fail Government in the ” Dail Eireann. A general election, which had been expected in many political quarters in view of the recent merger of opposition parties in- to the United Ireland party con- Sellilcntly was thought unlikely. Shakeup of Cabinet. (Associated Preps) establishment ot a. dictatorial tri- umvlmte “PP°ared in 9' Vi¢U-“il A midnight fire alarm summon- newspaper today at the close of ed the firemen to iight rt blaze in ceremonies during which the lead- the Connolly Estate Building on er of the Austrian Fasclsts de- Queen Street last night. The fire manded Socialists be thrown out ot was confined to a toilet room and the City Govemment. stairway on the second floor. Al- th h there was little actual dam ___,i_ h mt d of Great Brit _ Firem en Called VIENNA, sept. iz-li. report that To _ Cop e With -§eef.`§i'fl°‘lvlIe8if”§`§i1 'f§..°.`ff§“§. fi; Midnight B I C1 Z 8 Deputy Secretary of Labor, promised a p p --- -'-°*'“"'_l"i them s. month ago that the Govern- ____._~._---- . . , ~ - - V ment would give the miners relief: , _ i (Canadian Press a l ,__ BRIDGETOWN, Barbados. . Sept. 12. -- (C.P. Cable) - The Barbados House of Assembly to- day decided to hear a petition calling for the ousting of A. J. Hanschell, newly-elected mem- ber lor St. Lucy. 'The pension. presented by his defeated op- ponent in rl recent by-election, charges H. W. Rocco, K.C., Char- les Haiisciicll and his agents with “brlbei'y, undue influence and other corrupt and illegal practices" during the campaign. '“M”_ 1- cbie t OIIIISOII Beglns Dflve De Valera Has fl. and say that continued delay ati Investlgate 1 LONDON, Sept. 12¢“Dollfuss to Force Industry to Three Mem R 1 will 1. v is el ve l - V. en vi. ev f 1 e. O b is e 1' V e “Blue Labor S app 0 rt Probably Fl;il 0 W iiitlgss." ma ng e men Bribery Charges Nriqgwelrliwrlgl li: the eigtslly lrexid. Labor newspaper, in which it is stated Chancellor Engelberi Doll- fuss of Austria is "out to crush democracy, trades unionlsm and Socialism at the behest _of Premier Mussolini of italy." “It is now clear that the 'Aus-3 trian question' is a. conflic. l1ei».'~~-lv continental great powers for con- ‘N trol of thc Daiiubian states." thcl newspaper says. “It is the pre-war Balkan conflict over again. Aus- trian Socialism and Austrian democracy are the victims of the rival iinperlnllsms of Germany and Carthy who received a. scalp wound' and an injury to the right preserve order. Y ' -~ Leaders in the new Strike m°Ve f shoulder, Vincent Connolly who is mmediate Agreement on ¥TR|UMv|RN I E:‘1‘;;.°2;zf: 2: D°Uf“SS IS Subjed 0 Oal NRA. A ll S 1' R I A_ point out that Edward F. ivieoreuy. | L b a er Attack suffering from shock, and Wilfred Doucette who is suffering from I scalp wound and shock. Medical aid was summoned, and he injured are reported to be esting comfortably. Cele b ra tes H_er 104th Birthday (Canadian Press) SAINT JOHN, N. B., Sept. 12:- Mrs. Mary Jane Nesbitt, who celer bratszd her 104th birthday at Hamp- ._..co:,_ rjllglzinfl, ‘f, was ii daugh- ter ci the late Captain Allan Me- Lvnii, for litany years shipping mas- ter at the port of Saint John. Mrs. Nesbitt, who has resided in Eng- land and other European countries for the greater part of her long life, was living in Geneva when she cele- bl l a t. ` _ ue ease Breemens The Socialists have been pre- oug _ ..__;__ mm T C a .U C _ bmwd mr onemundredm birthday with the ’°P°“S “aching Wash dominant sine the Republic was ace to the building itself smoke gton of plans by impatient coal founded the C; _ohm 60 rcenb and water were relI°"°“‘““ NS. Flshennen S Dyes In Mgntreal The United states Weather Bur- lof deliberations closing carly in the Common Conclusion which will make it easier to appraise fiicia a w aneevley end tin-eagle west- ° mei, may avaney Fm.m_v. at er: Yscatm channel wednesday out the day. name a Commission of Practical fishermen to investigate the possibil- . , 0 ' .mressed chlnken. We are in the Iwata, _l B a n k 1 n 8° M e e f l gonfrdenc or Action market to purchase a quantity of wc-ll fleshed chicken, weighing 4 to ii Doiinds dressed. Write or phone for Driccs. _ Island Cold Storage Co.. Ltd. ioia. “Our Retirement Income Bond 'md Cheap Protective Policy are lust the combination you require for savings and protection. They are both new: ask to have them tkplalned. J. A. Moore, Sun Life Manager. Charlottetown. loci `U°“'t fini! me up tonight, I '"" 891118 to the B. I. S. dance and .insular tt nd d b ala d possibi ,b , lambs and calves Wednesday, Sep- wh-:ds ehurzlcsne 51;.; over :mai the general financial situation, living from Nova Bcotias coastal months had becxi in failing health. tcmber 18th. 12 to 3 P. M. All stock cant, n advised vessels in marked the continued conversations. waters were under discussion today After a long career as an eminent Men' 0 From a viewpoint both of the re- as the Nova. Scotia Fisheries Exhibl- appeal counsel, Frederick Ligori Bel- 1-ion. Michael Dwyer, Nova Sco- Car Sales ‘(3, my 33;” had tla's new Minister of Mines. spokelxrdmnutheflxg. Tzaymdknifg l e eory m se To ran tg ,S h 9 wi ormws. sept. 12-The Royal “’° °’ "h" “‘”“°"““ °’°"‘°‘“' “‘“’ eeuis be derived from the aeeeie- he said he was confident Premier Commission on Banking marked d ld md seek down of the atom. _ Angus L. Mac ona wo I ,IORDN.I0_ sept n__Aut°m°bu° time hers today after its swift_ trade In "sh products with other ‘Energy produced by the break. tour of the D°min1°n Comms t° Th ,MSW was ,,,,,s,,,,, ing down or me atom is s very sales, greater than any during the ' countries. e m r __ ast four ears were reported by ox omwa' lm' "mm fmm T°r°m'°' as the Provincial Govemmentls of- P°°" kind °f I-hm3» he “id b°f°"” ii v - aiblters at the close or the csnsa- m°‘“\’"S °‘ °“° °°“““""’°“ me* ileiei representative in the essence the Britilh MS°¢i=ti°l\ for the ian National Exhibition Saturday. here in P\‘iV*"i¢ °°I\f¢\'9hC€ f°1‘ 'IL' of premier Mudguard, who :Dunn Advancement of science. “Anyone one firm reported sales of "st least =h°ft *fm* °°d“Y- 1"“"“‘°’ °°“f°f- himself unable to make me trip to who expects a source of power 75 per cent better than last yarn-"'enccs between Lord MacMillan and Lunwbu,-K through pressure of bun- from the transformation of these hin ." mis mother compgny d¢¢|||-ed mg members oi' the Commission will M55, atoms is talking moons e al f a and trucks "exceed any- Pl’0bHbiy take plaCe between DOW, Other speakers included Hon. Dr. Lord Rutherford is director of "Dm _ S 980 C 1'! _ °° v‘°°°""' nm* w°"“°‘ tim-is experiences over a period of land the resumption or public sit-lrranie Davis, Provincial Minister on the cavenaish Laboratory, Uni-\ wo' "uns-1 Thursday momma 1-realm; Gordon nanny, uns. ,,vn-sity or combi-mas, o oss of merchandise stored on i LEICEBTER, England, Sept. 12- (Czinadlan Press) ST, JOHNS, Nfld., Sept. 12. - Work on a $2,000.00() rfcfeiopmcnt project for Neivfoimdlallds resour- ces will begin this Fall if it receives approval of the Government and the Royal Commission investigating the Island Domlllion‘s financial position, ii was slated today by Kiligssey Van R. Dcy, representa- tivc of the Boston englnccl'lng firm Chase and Gilbert. The firm has boon rotniricd to study plans for the project, which contemplates tho taking; over by a British-Cailadliln syndicate of im- provcnlcilt and rliwolopinciit work ln return for foo silrlplv rights over certain pl'o)iol'(ir-s thc syndicate has under lease. Plans Wiililivlrl Annouiiccnicilt of detailed plans is l being withheld pending considera- tion by the Royal Commission, but it has been disclosed that the syll- dlcatc intciids fllrihcrliig coal illin- port of the Commonwealth In conclusion the Herald em- phasizes it is not Briti\in's duty or. interest to participate in European intrigues which would entail the risk of straining the imperial con- nection to the breaking. Hotel Keeper Pleads Guilty To I Killing (Canadian Press) VALLEYFIELD, Que., Sept, 12.- Henri Slmard, hotel keeper of St. Stanislaus, Quo., was arrested today nil ft charge of murder arising out of the death of William Garroiv of \ Newman, N. Y., who died in hos- ’ .` ' -*_ pitnl at Malone, N. Y., from bullct wounds allegedly inflicted by Sim- ard. The chargc was laid following .in 1 v ' ° ,.` l inquest into Cari-ow`s death hold at On hor one-hundredth and second birthday she received congratula- tions from their I\/izijr:st_ios King George and Queen Mary. Descondiinis of Mrs. Nesblttls' father live in New Biiuilswlck and ltiassachiisctis. The Weather, Etc SVI-E, vs No fr' l-\l\\ll>lcl~‘.\°;Lool< if ,wear A lloaaef _ can oo fo You 1 when Ha Por; ;, ills eAc\< fo J; if ! ‘ '?, 1 G t-_iq _r~ \» \ -1,41 i t\\ / \~7'j""' l 4 ' /' _ .lforicrnio to fresh wcsterl, winds: fair :ind cool. Malone today. Il, Siiilard littvlidcdv ll =\|~m|...v\ rn.-~~. the inquest ill custody und ivholl lllc I L,",f.lm:‘f "'\I,` ,.`.:,’ _ffl ‘,,",l"' 4 i mp i mir in operations' colistructllig a rail- _ voroilcr ruled lilo sliooliiig had lak- K ' ll-l '~~ ,.. ,_ . ., l' way on the snail. shore from Rob- fn plow on the Canadian side of 3 _\rf"..;l'.` . ‘ " L the border was rctilrllcd to Caillidn v lj(-1,.,-,, ,v lil ' l\‘.< " _ li -1_(CoiitinucdTV