5 S' I l 5 A ff/f” MAxlMs _ - . " ,_ I 1 3 ,ff 'Er' -if A . . 2 "Q ` A T A A _ A 3 '\ A I A MERE MAN Mana MAN AA ,e ' . F. 3 EE ii 2. F095?" _ AL' Covers' Prince Edward Island Like the Dew .af-. rl- -, ' _ s. . - lilwli AN /fe ..,_.;./fyeiix. .JS g .dThe,Peop|es Paper ~.....,. Read byEverybody \ :|.:__.._.;...l_.;w.:_i_.... .. ..... .... i 5 V 4, ! ‘ .-.vi '» _4 '» 9 ' - //. ~/. ' ,,--»,y ' - - . G' A-A “I1 --»<_f;q~ ' \ \ Themanwllo can now live within mum; Dustin. Iesllsl Il! °-'°'"‘°" °"""' "' °°"`* " I CHARLOTTETOWN-' CANADA. MONDAY. MAY 16. 1932 lo PAGES °:.:°rl.'.::.~.::'i:.1.-.::°:'a":.w' '_'=',' nil , _ . -~ ’fl1f¢1’Hig11 State fficial Murdered '_`_ - llcicl{é¥or“c`"i‘i"st vW‘d§‘F "Mr Aff" l"°`E"‘ll _._._.'___ , i. +594-O-O-O+§-0 CR 055 WINDS' QUAKE ' Recalls 0 Adventures PLAY HA VOCA Rocks ’ 1 Lou Relchers Gives Experiences ABs‘2,‘_`,;*eV§;‘;,{_‘;§;-k1_§‘“i{,1§,;; k . Of Lone Dash Over Turbulen Aflalltio + Rescued In Nic Of Time - __ * Lou neichers. New Jersey. victor who tte ¢,._,,,. Atlantic Ilene from Newark, J., 'vis nfrbofpg-io; Ne-,_ I£‘.5‘2fl"'§3.".'.."liZ .`.'.“.‘§°.‘i.&'°.l'°“"l'=i"il.Z'°1'.’.,.§”o"" ’°“’"°’ ““‘ . 0'” 0 ly me s. s. roosevelt. 'M 'nd '°'°“°d , BY LOU BEICHEIS rspeolsl dlipsloh to me Associated rm. by arrangement ,nn Famous llhatlrrea Syndicate, Inc.) (Over the Guardisu'| Leased We-e) S. S. PRESIDENT BDOSIVBLT A1' SEA, May 15. (g_p_)_. Tho fllsht from Newark to Newfoundland was uneventful except for some voor vlslbllltr sud l-sin. 1 received s weather report et Hlfbof Gmc from Herr: Connor. chief onion or the mlumoro ’“*" "N 'MP/"I0 ",°"'¥` °f HI-m\I\ll'¢." who laid out my course and furnished ms with navigation 'dntsf lie lndiogtql Wuther- 0- K. so I refueled sud took off. p~1y|g¢ eh, ew", nm, "ghd me from abosrd his ship in mid-ocean. The first hour out was clear and cold and I sighted several ice-llergs, Then |¢".|n,||'. ing clouds fobscursd the sea and for all least for hours I did not lsr; it again. After_thst I got only occasional glimpses through ‘ cs. ' " ~ --"bl'=~----4‘iBml..l IDDSPW -~~-1.. .c-As » When eight horns had psned I came down through a hole f . to have s. look underneath. The visibility was poor and g eould ` see no indication of land, so I climbed up again eve, ep, ,mm and flew snother llslf hour. I, repeated the some pestormsnce but still no land and sgsin stnlne hours, and at nine sud one half there was still nothing but water. I knew then that 1 hed been carrie!! li! cross winds either to the north or south of Ire- land. Whenever I did spot wstcr that surface winds were southwest be nollth. I could see from the whltecaps so I assumed my position to WITH FLIGHT 'S'-AND t Menado district of the Island of Celebes resulted today in a casualty list of flve known dead and twenty injured. Much property damage was done. More than 150 houses collapsed in the Minahassa, Boiang and Mongondou areas. The population was terror stricken. Europeans Withdraw &~»-A closing of no. 14 colliery, with the consequent termination of employ- ` ment for numerous foreign-born workers under the compsny’s poi- icy of retaining as many native* l (Associated Press) £3"'1».~ _ "'12: frflz GN SARE THY TIBED OF "SPYlNG”- Recalling some of the thrilling experiences of her precarious career as a spy in the employ of European rover-nmenu, this 21 year old vlellor *_* to America, the Baroness Carla Jonsson, adm'is that she's “tired of it all" sud wants to settle down. $200,000 F r o m Sydney -Bal1ks.AA0n ice Of Dismissal. ' Work At 92 (Canadian Press) l (Canadian Press) SYDNEY, N. S., M I5-Th . ' By el HA’-IF-ix. MIY 15-Over at ` » City HB" UIC! have a desk where unemployed may 1-egig- “V ln 110190 ol seeming work, An energetic gentleman stroll. ed in the other day and wrote ' ___ i l WANTS T0 SETTLE DOWN She has been telling American wo- mcn's clubs and other iecture-iist- , eners about how she used her se ductive charms to lure the enemy Casualty List of 24’ TOKYO, May 16-(Wednes- day) _ (A. P.) - The Japanese Cabinet decided to resign follow- ing an urgent meeting called this morning. Acting Prem'er Takahashi left the meeting and proceeded immediately to the Palace lo scc Emperor I-lirohito. - ff\SS°°|1l¢¢i PINS) The assassinated Premier, who TOKYO. May 16-(M0l1dBY)~ was 'I7 years old, died at 11.25 p.m.. to her so that she might relieve him Premier Suyoslli Inukai died short- almost, exeetly six 1-mu;-5 gfeer he of the state papers that her em- ly before midnight from bullet was shot, He was the second heed ployers wanted. _ wounds lnilicted by assassin mem- of le state to sumumb to an as. WS of A crouo of military terror-‘ sosslife bullet within o prlod or ists who were responsible for 0. ser- een dayg pl-esgdenf, paul Dogma- A~N D ies of bomblnlls carried out it the or France was killed ln the some very moment the Premier was ut- manner, sorting rhoiruoi-.7L"“-k'"" F" *M ` M lllllnus lull ll lolllll ‘A tacked. _ Delzveref, ANNoUNcEMEN"ls. coMlNG EVENTS, MEETINGS. ETC "Rummslze sole, Trinity social EIU. Tuesday, May 17th. at 'l p. m. "St, Columbus 'Deo Party, July Dih. Reserve this dste. 3087-5-14-Sl 3104-5-I8-2i. NOTHWG BUT WATER Canadians as possible. is revealing the resources stored away by the Turning south I flew for lieu an “”°‘““ ’“’“"‘- “S *hey “NW their hour, still I could see nothing but m°"°5' "°m tm’ ba'-“k 5” Pi`°P°"' “mn so “ms to the °°nc]us1°n'ation for sailing back home. slim that winds out ol the hor-th. ’““‘°“€*‘ “° °“‘°‘°’ “S“"S “fe possibly mmhwest had “med melobtalnable. it is learned that not so far south that the southwest,le5" um” 320°-90° hi” 5"” With' wmd I W" mm' m than had notdrawn from the banks for trans- been enough to counteract them- I new north than for mother mu --»-ee.: »-N-l~:.\<..: Total 65 Premier E. J. Hogan, wiv was re- Ai e a __ I- G 0 V ’]' ol the scottish party to the M‘°l'°’ I wontlnued on Pose 'll 'headquarters of the Seiyukai (Gov- ernment) party and the home of At two o’clock this morning a hurried ceremony was held in the palace and the powers of govern- ment were transferred to Kor Fiyo Takahashi, who has been serving as Finance Minister. Mr. Takahashi was appointed acting Premier. *L0* ory emp e op N 4 Japanese Premier Is Assasslnated Military Terrorists Re s p on s-l ible For A Killing---is SecondiwNlmN S A YS Head 01 A State To Succumb.'H E K N S to An Assassin’s Bullet With-A in a Period of Ten Days. CABlNE'r nEslGNs Board, the Bank or Japan, the “Jafsie” 0 P l|nNi_|>l>f|l The $50,000 Lind- lue Lord Keeper or the Privy soohl bergh Ransom Sta, es That Miscreaut W ill So o n B e Caught. LATIZR NEW YORK, May 15-The New York Times says police have infor- mation the Lindbergh baby was kidnapped and slain by a gang of' five men and one woman whose, identities are believed to be known to New Jersey authorities. The ar- rest of one or more of them is ex- pected within a few days. RECONS'i'l_tUCT CRIME On the basis of information fur- nished by Dr. John F. Condon, the ‘Jafsie" of the $50,000 ransom pay- sys, state police have been able es And Exhibits Oi 87 Scottish Firms. MoN'rn.EAL, May 15-(By The ;Brought 120 Delegat- llhe exhibits oi al scottish rms. Over the week end workmen wcrcl busily engaged e;-get/pg and decor- 'fall of their plane in the foothills Canadian Press)-Montreslers and others interested in manufacturing and commercial products of Scot- land are expected to visit the Scot- tish trade mission ship Letitia in hundreds this week. The Letitia arrived here yester- , dey bringing some 120 delegates and ating booths in which U10 WNCS will be displayed. ~ r r visit or leading members s ,partially to identify the criminals |s H A R vES,and to reconstruct the first coher- l ent picture of the crime. The Times’ story in effect is as follows: Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr.. (Continued On P1189 3) C0 - Pilot Of Lindy Killed (Canadian Press) C0'I'I‘ONWOOD, Ariz., May 15. -W. A. Clark, Ill., 30, and Jack Lynch of Los Angeles, former co- pilot with Col. Charles A. Lind- berllg, were k`iled today by th0 north of Clemenccau, Ariz. Clark was a. grandson of the late Senator Clark of Montana and a heavy stockholder in the United Verde Copper Company l I'-‘ ._ -|- ~s ' ir Record & Foreca .-.loft/io Woof/.of §ii'I'|'l-Ii\ll()|,l)l<‘.\l, ()i"|"ll'iG_ '|`<»r- ml||~_ .\i;|_\' l.'».~-.\iinill\\llll and nlaximllln- tolllllcrnlllrrm: | l\:\\\'s|>Il Il'.I- .'-'J v l-lalmollinll Iii---till llllllff ‘.’I`v~~-.’l.'i \\'in|\=pr~g in.-52 'I'nl'|-lliu 50--'7‘.' ()|_i':lvll 52--T* .\i1~nilcs. .lu -$0 r~| I' 4|' 7Il on ll- »»-~ Nrlint .ll-lln 4’_‘-.‘lG i|'ll'f.’|r iid--70 l‘ilurli»llf lou ll 30- lin I"0RE(`,\€ l‘ii r)lt.'lwn l'|\pr~r and l.rw\1~r Si. Lllw- l|~ll~-v- \'.'|llo_\‘s: l<`n‘.~l\ southwest wiluis: llloslly tlllr and warm: prolv nhl; some loclll ihululersiormr; cool~ Ixus I | ‘ $ovs<\»es‘..& ; You CAN flat’ fo ; ‘iii lsont BY. _ Bama lticitev'-_ y in ‘ills REAR ! A 1 gg' lturned by acclamation, lost all but one of his supporters as the re- mainder of the Labor group went over to the extremist cause of (Continued on Pate 3) rr nn 'i`llnnln_v. Hull null .\urlh Shar:-; Fresh to nlrullg »-nlltblwsf willlls: |»l|ril_v |-l|»ll¢l,v mul n llillo wnrlnel' with I few sl-fuller:-H sllowcrs. Mnrlllllo l’ro\'iu|'os llnli American \i l ni t fr ll ih t i'~rts: .mor 1- n on soil was winrls; |mrtl_v clnuliy sud llloderniely \\';\YYI\. High tillc this evening lt 7.05 and tonight It 7.30, Fun soil this evonliig st. 7.'.‘7l snll news lnnlorvnlv morning at t.'Jl\. rl. m. Slllmlnorsillh tide eighteen minutes \lster than Charlottetown. » WI __~_`i Full moon Friday Rlny ‘10th_ Ltiftt (A3 piggy gg-;ggp\7|,‘ Week days-Leaves Borden daily I H10 I m 0.iii sl. ul. sm . . . nsvn 'rorulentins dsily: 1030 s. l. sud 2.56 p. ln. `T"-“$3 .4 /» 1 ei. l ll