MAXIMS 01A MERE MAN A The 7.3901156 world is s mifror. in which Ives sgalmt a back- ' m. aoa m1. I'm" u“. Goran-Two Cents. Ohlfluttfldlil Coast To Coast Flyers Missing Norwegian Pilot And Navigator Left Ottawa Yesterday Morning‘ And Were Unreported Last Night lllll i088 iirniciui iuniuurui TORONTO, Ont, Jan. 3l—CBy The Canadian Pressi-Two men who hopped of! th's morning from @/ /// » The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1932 l0 PAGES MAXIMS A OFA MERE MAN Th0 Wilts o! sin arc among oilzcrs this haven't suffered any rodmuo" Y . A""""l Bubsrrluiion-r Ilrliirrilll $7.1m. 111 Mail Cllniuiu unri u. s. o. $1.7m. Steals Apple Cets I5 Years (Associated Press) NEW YORK, Jan. Zl-Paul Bwvlrcnsen. M. who comuiiuco I bwslarr in which the loot W" III lllille» was sentenced to 15 rem Mo: as a third oi’- ferider. Swearengen entered the apartment oi Miss Francis Mil. bllfll» on Park avenue. Found sitting in the kitchen eating an lllble. lie said hunger drove him to lt- Judge Donnellan said l Ottawa in continuation of a leesur- l rely 111cm m the Pacific Coast, were lunreported tonight. Carl Grubbstrom, Norwegian pflqt. the sentence was mandatory, but he would approve freedom for Swearengen are" . flyg years. I [or \‘.e cabin plane. and w. H Cross. novleuior and omier 0i the] machine, loft Ottawa at 10.15 a. m. with Sudbury, Ont., the‘: announc- ed destination. They did not reach Sudbury, nor had they been report- l towns J PIiNESE Orange Hall Building ed as landed at u... oi’ the mu...) A n. EIEBTIUN lN Badly Gutted In $40,000 Blaze. MONCTON, N. 18., Jan. 2l-(By iho Canadian Press)—Damoge cs- ilmated between $30,000 and $40,000 n: caused by fire that gutted part ll the Orange Hail building here today. The bliizc, starting in a millin- iry store owned. by Mrs. E. R. Qiudet, quickly spread to other es- ublishments on the ground floor. Lanes bake-shop was destroyed. and ioiion iind Flemming, druggists, iuifered heavy damage to their (lock. The Rose Beuuty Parlor and (store occupied by Harry Ruch, ilso were victims oi the flames. Two explosions, presumably caus- uiby gasoline, occurred during the iircPirtitlons were wrecked, all ‘he gins blown from the east side oi the building, and plate glass store fronts shattered on the side - a! the block facing St. George ‘Street. Apartments and premises on the second and third floors of the brick structure were damaged by lire, smoke and vrater. Iliree Lambs Presented To His Holines (Slmlfll io the Guardian) VATICAN CITY, Jan. 2i.~Three limbs bathed, perfumed and bzrlb- “Md were presented to Pope Plus M“? 111 Mwrdrncc with the cus- lvm of St. Agnes Day. The Trappist Fathers gave two llllhc lambs 11nd Siguorlna Pia de Vechhl, daughter of the Italian Ambassador to the Vatican, gave llie other. Several months from now WY Will be sheared and the wool will be miide into mantles for new- ll treated Blshsops as insignia. of oiilee. S ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETC "liliddl in. .1 "Jimmy's lieartbrcakers vs. Mil- ‘°" Hornets this evening at Milton. zoo-u cton Rink is opening to- lm. 22nd. 237-11 nil-he wmhold Oyster Bed Driving Club ‘i YEW. Saturday, Jan. 23rd. lhgksy at Whentley River Rink i- North River Lindys vs Wheiitley River Stars. 333-11 “Bl- mes church will hold a M’ “léassillrdav. Jan. 30th. 231-11 "livelier match at Oyster Bed énrsglilw Rangers vs. Oyster r 51d". on Saturday night. 231-11 “Phuilihel Cake Sale . at Hoi- lioii" mmd“ “silvery said. at all-l-zl-fll ‘Sag ltth iosfm B m4 i“ 5t. Ja Thulmlfiy. February “Pllst Hliih Tea to be hill Hail. aos-i-zs-ii, uaums A? I nnlvemi-y, M lllllliyneflgglli at Qoficlock. ‘Sigma? “an i' ‘m’ °"""'- Piper. c "5 ""1 Violins. 2184-22.“, mg - Nerd bee‘? r13??? “m- Kensin ' ‘M- Blanca Euler-aid, 850i! buying Everett wedlock, _ ., III-i-si-si Mum from Canada m; Quflumn, shortly. , "yin! live hogs, Hunter- mum - Jlnvsry soul. Aideni samei and villages dotting ther NEW riiuiisiiicii rniviriiui ucuuuu Farmers’ And Dairy- meu’s Association Addressed By Hon. G. Shelton Sharp, P. E. Island Min. of Agriculture. MONCTON, N. B., Jan. 21--lBy ‘ the Canadian Press)—-A ‘resolution ‘calling for the Provincial Leglsla-l ture to investigate and adopt a scheme similar to that prevailing iii other provinces, whereby farm- ers may obtain small loans from biuiks, wus passed this afternoon at the 56th imnual convention oi the NcwBrunswick Farmers‘ and Diilrymens Association, which con- clucicd its session this evening. The executive will mime three men to present this resolution to the gov- ernment and urge its adoption. Many farmers nre in need of funds to carry on this year, it was said. Other resolutions provided: That i each year the Association glvcs $200 Continued on page ‘l JAPAN SENDS ,wii riiri in siliriii Morris J. linrrls, Associated Press Stall Correspondent) SHANGHAI, China, Jim. 2l.—iA. PJ-Japan hus dispatched on nir- craft carrier, four destroyers and a special landing party to Shanghai as a result of clashes between Jap- anese and Chinese here, Tokyo dis- patches said today. Meanwhile extraordinary precau- tions were taken by the authorities oi the international settlement to prevent another outburst similar to yesterdays fight in which two per- sons were l-Lilled and many were wounded. Numerous lesser street brawls in the Japanese portion of the inter- national settlement followed yester- day's bloody disorders, and heavy police mtrols, imposed mainly oi "v/hite" Russians, guarded the streets. They were equipped with steel helmets, rifles and bayonefs instead of the usual police gear. The Canadian and United States trade commissioners took further stops to keep more oi their country- men from coming to China in tho QXDEotation oi flying Chinese planes for big salaries. There are no such Jobs. (BY \?\ (Canadian Prose Cable) SOUTHAMPTON, England, Jan. HL-Admiral oi the Fleet Earl Jol- 1i°°° l! Billing to Madeira on flic liner Arlanza to recuperate from the Ions iiinou that set in on his rrrriiri l . iDiet Will Dissolve Af- ter Only Six Weeks In Office. (By James P. Howe, Associated Press Staff Correspondent) liament was dissolved by imperial decree today and the Government announced it would go to the people in a general election February 20. A brief statement was issued ex- plaining that the ministry headed by Premier lnukai, only six weeks in ofllce, was unable w curry but its policies in the face oi minority ‘support in the lower l-lflv, and (therefore "it was deemed best to dissolve the diet and submit our- lselves to the popular will." The Sciyukai (Government) party estimates it will gain 86 seats in the election, giving it an absolute mu- jorlty. The Minseito Opposition, conceding some losses, declared that under the worst circumstances its strength will not fall below 200 seats“ In the dissolved diet the ,Goveriiment party totalled 171 to "246 for the Opposition. The govemments expenses in the election will be about $720,000, and (both major parties will spend con- siderable. In addition, the individ- ual members will expend about $5,- l000 apiece. Reparations- Conference Is Not Abandoned (Associated Press) LONDQV, Jan. 21—-Tl'ie British Governments announcement that the ‘Lausanne reparations confer- cucc will be postponed does not menu that the conference has been abandoned, it was said today in official circles. Preliminary work for the meeting is being continued, a. competent spokesman suld, and the govern- ment hopes that the conference ul- timately will be held and will prove to be successful. No one in official quarters took seriously what one oi the London newspapers described as a "new" plan to solve the re- parations problem by allowing Ger- many to meet her obligations with railroad bonds instead oi cash. According to the published ver- sion of this report, the cabinet had given "sympathetic consideration" to the plan, but this was denied. Tlie scheme is not new but has been cliscusse‘ on several occasions, i most recently in Paris. One author- Iity declared today it was a "dead issue." Minister Ill (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont, Jan. Zlw-Hon- Wesley A. Gordon. Minister of Im- migration and Mines. iii this latest member oi the Government to 80 on the sick list. Hon. Mr. 001110" was confined to his house YQiIYYdBY and today with a cold but was re- 'portcd as progressing satisfactorily and expected to be buck iii his desk v vvv v- ‘v ' ' ' v TOKYO, Jan. 21.—(A.P.) — Par-' ‘ now past ‘i0, said Lipton, then ii poor mvrr ‘she livcd ncar Glasgow, Scotland. S lcrpool with n cargo of grain with- Here is Mrs. Catherine Siciwsrt years. and is c. widow. Question. The oniiuul meeting of tlie City Council will be held next Monday night, at which the civic reports. including the report of the Finance Committee, will be presented. it was intended to hold tho an- nunl mcctingthls cvcnng. but the printers’ work in connection with the financial report will not be com- plated in time. Since acknowledging the receipt of last Friday's petition for i pub- lic meeting to discuss civic affairs, Mayor Prowsc has received no fur- ther communication on the subject. In his reply to Fridays petition, which was signed by nbout ihrcc hundred citizens, His worship of- fered “to make the lilurlcet l-lrill a- vailwble on any evening to any re- Contlnucd on page '7 Capt. of Grain Steamer Fined LIVERPOOL, England, Jan. 2i. (Canadian Press Cable)-The cap- ialn of an Italian steamer was t0- day fined a total of $130 including costs, for bringing his sliip to Liv- out taking reasonable precautions to prevent the cargo shifting. It was stated the groin was from a. Russian port on the Black Sea and had been stored between docks without the boarding and baclm called for in the merchant shipping act. Cfl-rsoos oi Russian groin had been arriving in this country in.a similar manner for the last six months, it was stated in court. and: no precautions were taken foi- the safety 0f the vessels or the lives of the crew. Shlftlfll oi cargo in o storm, on Courted By Sir Thomas fIB;.\Y€€'q\c-\ y O ' l " REVEALS SECRET AFTER YEARS OF SIUENCE , Duluth, Minn, grandmother, who declares she declined s. proposal oi’ marriage from lhc lute Sir Thomas! Lipton, tea king and sportsman, because she was too youii q. Mrs, Stewart hunt, was her iiirst bcnn who" he has lived In Duluili more ihim 35 Sees No Reason For Calling Of ‘ Public Meeting Initiative Should Come From Those Who“ Are Dissatisfied, Is Mayor’_s Attitude On Civic i l r i 1 l suiiiirs llliiE ;0HARGE or sriiuiliiv | Extremists Reported to Have Seized Con- trol of (iovernments Iii litany Towns In l nia. (Associated Press) rushed today iiito the province of Catalonia and a naval destroyer was ordered to Barcelona, the prin- cipal Catalonliui city, to combat revolutionary strikers who launched what Premier Aznrui declared to be I ion "Anarchist movement." I ' Extremists were reported to have‘ ‘seized control of the local govern- lments in Berga, Salient mid other towns, and proclaimed o. “social revolution." Buses, taxicubs mid privutv. muo- moblles were commandeered to i Continued on page 7i Appointment (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont, Jan. 2i.-Kiirl G. Chamberlain, Private Secretary to Hon. H. H. Stevens, Minister of ‘Ii-ode and Commerce, has been up- Dointed Assistant Deputy Minister °5 m9 Department in succession to Major J. G. MacMeleevn, who rc- Cfliily was made Deputy Minister. account of insecure loading, is Ollf.‘ of the creates: of dangers to any and l v». .. Mr. Chamberlain's appointment was announced this afternoon by iibaoisiiiaraloammmiaaioa. Dead I Juryman Gets $ 20 Fine (Canadian Press) WINDSOR, 0nt., Jan. 2i- Whcn sessions oi the Supreme Court oi Ontario opened today before Mr. Justice Wright, one of the pctit jurymen foiled to answer to his name when the roll was called. Mr. Justice Wrlsht imposed a line o! 820 on the missing mun, and Sher- iff C. N. Anderson then called the liome by telephone asking l Ottawa Considers Full Representation Is Now Being Marlo Unnecessary To Send Dominion Representative With Maritime Delegates Appointed To Co-Opcrzite In Urging Removal Of British Potato Embargo. Sill The Maritime delegation to Eng- land to urge the removal of tlic Bri- A, I§‘ 'tish embargo against Canadian po- italoes will iiot bc accompanied by ii lDomlniori representative, it was [learned last night. A communica- ‘tion to this eiloct was received by llic Provincial Deirurliiicut, of Agri- culture in reply to requests from that the man report. “He can hardly do that." was the reply over the telephone. “You see, ha died about three weeks ago." li______ Ml. 088000 Province of (‘atalo- i srbiiiii if PREPARlN0 fill viii‘ cfiiiff I French Senators State Quietly M a k i n g Preparations F o r Another Conflict. A s) i (Canadian Pros PARIS, Jan. ZIwCIIiITKES that Germany was secretly preparing for ivar were made bcforethe Senate Foreign Affairs committee last night by Sour-tors Bourgeois and Eccurd. » gulsed budget including provision for war finances was being pre- pared in Gcrmimy. Senator Bour- geois told the committee non-com- missioned officers of the Rcichschr constituted “a shock army of con- siderable effectiveness." Senator Ecczird further charged Germany Wils violating ilie Ver- sailles Treaty, He said military ex- panses were bclng camouflaged as pensions for former officers and that uppropi-Vtlons for the German police are iii rcallty the financial siructure on which the “shadowy army" is being built. l I Big Increase In Marketing ' Noted Writer‘ (if Poultry SAINT JOHN. N- ~. Jflfl- 21- (By (A.P.)—Lytton Strachey, whose viv- ini- id biographies recreated the pomp the Canadian Prcss)—Grcnt provcmcnt iii tlic iirrkoting of poultry and in the number o! chicks turned out of the hatchery was reported today iit the annual meeting oi the Maritime 08f! 9X‘ change directors. 1t ivas Siild 3280.000 pounds of poultry were marketed in 193i. an. increase of 30 pcr cent “'11s noted increase of 25 per cont ovcr the MADRID, Jim. ZI-Tronps were fircvious yea“ An incmnse o; 30 shock to ‘fiends m many pa,“ of pcr cciit w‘s iiotcd in ilie iiuni- bci- of chclks sliatchcd, approximate ly 115,000. Plans are being made to linlch 140.000 this WM‘ it W55 said. i Tried To Cheat The Gallows HULL, Qua, Jan. 21-—-(By Th0 Canadian Hench-Austin Cnssidy. sentenced to dcrtih for the mflfdfl’ of "Bert" Mai-shall, oi Ottiuvii, at- tempted t0 suicide l‘i'i the Hull jail this afternoon. Cassidy sliibbfd himself whilr- in n iii/awry. but the self-inflicted wounds arc nor. seri- ous, the jail phyS don reroute- Preparing to make the Journey to Bordeaux prison. Montreal. Cas- sidy was escorted to the wash room- A guard wig; pOSifll outside. At- tracted by o. ncisc, tlic Rflflfd "Bh- cd‘ into the room mid found Cas- ‘o Silly had stabbed him-sol! three l"imm wlih R P9nkmr9~ Th“ w°und3 rises (umorrmv iiiuriiiiig nt 1,30, were not serious miough to war- ' rant his detention in Hull. and he me .- ‘v- Milbemovedioncrdeaim That Germany Is l Senator Eccard declared a. dis“ F=T1 nus-t] BYPME; Man Who “Trimmed” lllanitolizi. l’. ii. ls- laiid And .Y\'ov-.i. Sco- tia Farmers is iiziilly Wanted by Auiliori- ties. the New Brunswick and Prince Ed- ward Island Governments asking that Hon. J. A. lVlacDonaEcl, min- ister without portfolio in the Do- Hnliilon Cabinet, be appointed to liend the delegation. The attitude of the Dominion z PARRSBORO, N. S... diam "1 the Canadian Pl‘PSSl—Ol.i' ll r: ', Anderson—or Adams-sought l {by police across (Iimnrln : |swindlcr of Manitoba, PllIJL‘ iui>iiiii iizniiiui »BONFERENtE , T a k el “Anderson" set up his Olllfi‘ (v.1 September i5 and hired ri 5M3‘. Place In at Ot- l l-le toured Prince Erlivriril t-awa. ‘by motor, offering as mui-li ______ cents above the market [$11130 i-u OFITAWA, Ont, Jan. 2i. (By the: eggs. ‘These were sliippr-zl m Puz: Canadian Prowl-Preparations ior , poi-o. and trucked to nriiinn fihe 110M318 lmiléilfll Economic Con? Saint John where they ivc-rc o-» ference are being contlued. No def- posed of, for cusli, at lo» < ‘ii-iv. r lnite date ion the opening 0f thf.’ The firms ircputatimi ' conference had yet been agreed up- this method of dealing; llli:ll\' i-.. . .011 between the various parts of till? of dressed hogs, poultry null how»- lemplre. it was stated in official rir-‘ were brought into Pnrrrooro in or- clcs today recording a despuch tober and distributed rr-oni flu-in“, from London, i: under the some scheme. Evini The quesllou of ilic date for the were disturbod. rind on our; beginning oi’ the conference is now, followed. the subject of communication withi J. E. MacLcan, manager of ilio the countries of the Emplrlr: and Oxford Creamery. complained to uii early agreement followed by in the Nova Scotia police that o. announcement. is expected. Unless cheque given him by “Aiirlcrsoifl there are uriforscen developments. was worthless. The amount ivas the economic discussions will like-l $141. But the produce dealer hnd ly take place in July at Ottawa. decamped. ward Island and Nova. Scotin in...» ers, was the principal of the ll. Anderson Produce Company. n iii-m l l‘ , which had i1 busy but lirivf l‘ r in this town duriiig SCDKQIHUW‘ i) '- 50 Additional Passes Away Indictments BOSTON, Mass, Jan, 2i. \AP.t-< Fifty additional indictments, bring- INKPBN, Berkshire, Eng, Jan. 2i. were reported (odiiy by the Surf Grand Jury in its lures _ tlon oi the affairs oi the closed The author of “Queen Vlctorii" industrial bank and trust company and "Elizabeth rind Essex" had b04511 of Boston. The Jury immediritcly lill with pariiiyphold fcvcr fofirctlrcd and resumed its dciflrri- man weeks aiiil had been confined lions. to hyis home ut Marlborough. Al-i Court attaches sriirl viic inilrz- though his illness was known to bl’. merits contained an airQPPfZflW 0! Serious hi5 gudricn passing was sf 600 counts, probably csfnblhliing a ,rccord in this county. 111v: bizixl: iwas closed several moiillis ago. of Victorian England for a weary. post-war world, dicd today ar. the one of fifty-two. the world. Record & Forecast of the Weather .\ll'l'l‘l-‘.('lli(ll.(llili‘r\lr OFFICE. Tm‘- oiiln, ()iir., Jnii. MINIMFliI l\\‘l\ “AXDIPBI TERI- PEHATYRES .. T2“ Ilflll Vim A NM Bifes A our. . are uswiui Hi5 Wire's Rf Poooui. liuivsnn Yniicnurcr liiliiiiiiiiiiii nituivu .\lilliil‘l"fll Quclim- Siillit Jnlii lliillfiiv . Clinrlulli-frnvii FORECASTS 4.‘. '4 ‘A l\ ‘iii l-i 14 , ‘l2 | .'~i _ ‘it £0 Oitmrn and Fppi-r Hf. ‘Lowrance Val- lQyW—-$l)lIl|ll‘li!lPfly uiiids; cloudy and iiiililt-i- \\‘llll nvciislriiuil snow. Lawn-r Ni. Lowrance Volley-Forster- ly whirls; iwi- iiiiig iiiliilor with snow. (llili il North fihorh-Xilillt-rute tn irosh mi lcrly winds; cloudy followed by snow. - Maritime Erin! iimi Weai—3loilcroto lo ffrllll iiisu-riy ii-iris; cloudy. some 11pm; gnu“ 0|‘ ruin lwinrc iiiglii. lligii ililn iiiis morning at 10.25 linil iiiglil ut 0.25. Sun acts (his liflr-rnnon at 4.52 and CAB FERRY SCHEDULE Week dill-JAIN‘?! BOHIUII lib s.in. iinil ll Tor ‘an dull) Li“. l-‘ull lilfllill Frlll.‘\_\', Jnn. 22, 0. lites n Sodium-nim- viii» righieen r than Charlottetown. H in 40 mm. . lino daily: 10.80 an. in; to 113 tliosc lllNiidy rctiiYrii-il,