MAXI MS OFA. MERE MAN n is a pralseworthy matter to do what one ought, not what one may. it‘ §I Honk‘ G din-Ia, It dad lll‘! Chariot on: Guardinnulwo Canto i 0vu $150,000 Italian‘ FIR E i 0 s s m sv 0 0 E Y Believe Fire Caused by Spontaneous Com- bustion - Firemen , Helpless. ~ ~ Practlcable (mam PM” Distance Flying. SYDNEY, N. S, July 17-Orig1n of a. spectacular fire that swept today through Pitt Street bulld- ings with an estimated loss of over $150,000 was laid tonight to spon- _/ eous combustion. Flames were believed to have broken out in a. paint shop at the rear of R. J. Logue, Limiteds gar- age, whence they spread quickly through the garage and into ad- joining buildings. The residence of James Mobeilan was levelled and nearby offices badly burned. By Ray Brennan, (Cqrrrirht. ma. b! the Associated Press) CHICAGO, July l7.—(A.P.)—Per- ils that at times caused him to doubt whether his mass flight of 24 sea- planes over the Atlantic ever would be completed were recited tonight by General Italo Balbo in an ex- clusive interview. "Ttvice when we were flying through thick fog,” Balbo said, "I was discouraged. Once was near Reykjavik, Iceland, the other time was as we were nearing Labrador." It was the perfection of the huge Bit-ton flying boats, the excellent training of his men and the com- plete organization of the flight along scientific lines, General Balbo said, that enabled the flight to reach Chicago-GAO!) miles from tnc start- ing point at Orbetcllo, Italy-with only one mishap, Spreads Rapidly The Iogue garage was in flames when firement arrived on the scene. Fed by quantities of gaso- line, paint and oils, the fire roar- ed swiftly through the ground floor of the building and then upwards into the second and thTrd floors, where 75 automobiles were stored. Firemen could do nothing to save them. The cars included 32 new machines that had been mov- ed into the garage Saturday and Tells Story of Flight Balbo, muscular, black-bearded stalwart of Benito Mussolini, receiv- ed the Associated Press reporter, in his hotel suite, striding up and down the room and pulling furiously at a iIilMMlllEES Til ililNllNilE PARlEY liilRK British and U. S. Del:- gates Hopeful Par- ley Will Recoyene. (Canadian Press) ..(By Claude A. Jagger Associated Press Correspondent.) LONDON, July 17—In an effort to insure that the World Economic (Continued on page 3) MNNOUNCEMENTS, ‘ '- COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS‘. arc inserted in per word "Announcements nrs this column at 2 cents strictly payable in advance, "Hope River tea Saturday, July 22nd. 1849-7-17-31 "Dinner served at Hope River tea after 4 p.m. 1840-7-17-31 "Will Rogers at McLean's Theatre this week. Don't miss him. 1837-7-17-31. "Don't forget the Presbyterian festival at Marshfield July 20th. ' 18B3-1l “Tea party Kelly's Cross Wed- nesday, July 19th. Everybody com- ing, dance 9 to 12. 1881-7-17-21 , I Leader éTells Of Perilous Flight Believes Flight He; Proven That Heavier-Than-Air Ships Only - Covers Prince Edward ' island Likethe Dew 1i ti. -I-j~ Read by Everybody CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1933 'Armada ‘Balbo Gives Interview Means Of Long eved was accomplished by the . flight. "Of this much I am certain," he said, “this flight has proved that heavier-than-air ships are the only practicable means of long-distance flying, I~was convinced of it seven years ago shortly after becoming It- alian Minister of Aviation. Italy has built no ciirigibles since that time. Now, 1 have ample proof of my belief." Balbo speaks no English, and his replies were translated by Augusto ‘cigarette, he told of what he beli- -_-_______ General Italo Balbo. Commanderof Italy's flight c! 24 sea-planes across Atlantic gives exclusive ln- tflrvl¢W~ muss DASH F00 SIBERIA U. S. Ely/er At Half- way Mark of World Flight. By Stanley l’. Richardson i (Associated Press Staff Corres-l pendent) i i MOSCOW, July 17. - (Al?) -i Whizzing over the familiar route 1n retracing his record breaking flight’ L What dwarfs men are when you think o! modern inventions. MAXIMS OFA. MERE MAN ~_ZZ_ 8 PAGES B: -i News Of The Flying World (By Tl1e_Asso_ciakcL Press) Wiley Post roared out of MoscQwI toward Novo-Sibirsk, Siberia, yes-i terday, with a 13-hour lead on the,‘ globe circling record. Alone, he is, trying to better the mark hc made with Harold Gatty in 1931. one The long-planned New York-to- Annnnl Subscription Delivered $5.00 Mull Canada and U. S. A. Post Arrives In Moscow 41/2 Hours Ahead Record; Lithuanian Airmen (Brash BOTH FLYERS ARE Kl L L E ll Found Dead Beside Splintered Plane Near Woods. By Louis P. Lochner (Associated Press Staff Corres pendent) ' SOLDLN. POMEAANIA, GEIRM lANY, July 17. -—(AP) — Covere. by a huge Nazi flag and slmpl garden (lowers the bodies of Step across Russia two years ago, Wiley‘ gtglfingildflgtlgtng‘ g1‘: siepgel: PM‘ mm“ '°‘“.‘d"h°'w°“d 5°” in disaster 40o rnilgs Shulfiaifeilheeir Llmuamarbhmencan “W” M“ “yer who 1°“ Moscow late “m” coal. Both flyers were killed when were kmed early today m me was} had reached the_ approximate half ‘Zhelr plane crashed m a Gernmniof their aeroplane Lithuanica nea. way stage of his dash [or Novosi- hen Darius and Stanley Girenal forest. where, reclined tonight in the cha Russo, Italian Ambassador at Wash- ington. Of his 96 companions on the greatest mass flight ever completed, General Balbo old commander holds no belief in "babying" or cajoling his men. His system in conducting the flight rest- ed in one word-discipline—absolute and final. Questions Submitted Balboa statements were made in (Contnued on page 3) i Thief Caught i In ‘Novel Way I __.i__ i HALIFAX, July 17. —(CP) —— Edward Keatings habit of twiiitag caramel wrappers and dropping them in his pocket brought Clar- ence Prest, 21, into police court to- lday. There he entered a plea of guilty to the charge of robbing iKeatings Cheioucto Road grocery istore on July 6, and was remanded for sentence. The store was broken into on July '6, and Keatings sweater was stolen along with considerable merchan- dise. He told police about the candy wrappers. Today the sweater was ifound in a second hand store, and Conference may survive in somelthe sale traced to Prest. He con- ,,No“ce_Dance m Lune Pond i form after the scheduled adJourn-Ifessed. ment July 27 a number of experts will meet tomorrow to consider continuing some work in special committees aftrr delegzies go home. _ Some of the experts said priv- ately tonight that they are dub- ious as to the possibilities oi sur- vival, but Cordell Hull, American Secretary of State, was described as feeling that the parley had un- covered a vast field for useful) activity with regard to clearing a- way excessive trade barriers. Admission 20c. School July 20th. 4 1873-7-18-11. i Sale of ice cream. "Ice Cream Festmd and Dance in Upper Belle River School Friday Maight, July 21st. 1874-7-18-11. "Come to Ice Cream Social, Bose Valley Hall, Monday evening, July ilth. 1863-7-18-11. "Harland ' excursions Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. For further information phone 773. 1484-7-3-tf "Don't forget picnic at St. Ellsencs Church. Covehead. July 19th. Meals 4 o'clock till B. 1737-7-12-71. May Reconvene In mum-taut sections of both British and United States dele- gations there is much doubt that “Come to the Strawberry and Ice Cream Festival July 16th. New Glasgow Christian church Grounds. I not fins Wednesday. 183B-7-17-2i. -—-- (Confinued on page 3) "Big event Tuesday, July 18, at Oyster Bed Rink, boxin , wrestlin , a c li.".°l."“..;'i.i..‘i.“‘l§°“2§li3 U- 5- M""“°' T° "° °'°'°°‘<- ___ ' 1010-11 Canada Seeks "Dance at the - ' ' 0.0: T"“"’ E""‘"'"°" rd. Gents 25¢, ladies, 15c. (Ganja-inn) 1847-7-17-21 WASHINGTON, July 17--War- fen Delano Robbins, the new Min- ister to Canada, who will leave for his post at Ottawa late this week. , will there in an eitort to carry out the United States administration's de- siro to extend trade relations throughout both North and South r ' "Come the lawn dan a t 1 c a ‘$031011! ‘Maine's, Kelly's Cross, Tuesday evening, July 19th. Ad- mission 150 Mid 10C." Refreshments Wmd- 1871-7-18-11. "oi-spans nan; Tuesday 1cm. Don't miss it. The Canoe Cove Dra- matic Club presents "For Fifty begin informal discussionsfiow‘ but rebut“ offered w Fair Weather Favors ‘Palp- wood Season FREDERICTON, N. 13., July 17. —Ncw Brunswick operators are now in the midst of the season's activ- ity in pulpwood, with good pro- gress ruling in all sections. Fair weather has favored the operators and peeling will be concluded around the end of August, accord- ing to present indications. . The cut this year is approxim- ately oue hundred thousand cords. corresponding. in board-measure- wlth fifty-million feet. It is the greatest summer activity the Prov- ince has had in several years and has aided many localities where employment formerly _had been dif- ficult to obtain. The pulpwood is being absorbed by New Brunswick and Maine Mills, with a large pro- portion going to the plant of the Maine seaboard Pughsund Paper Company at Bucksport, Me. Char- lotte and Northunmerlsnd Counties are furnishing the chief activity. although small amounts are being out in York and other counties In the‘ Provincial Government have aided the operators. s’; Thfli-illlld and I String 0f Pearls". Admimion m and 23o. 1840-7-17-21. 5mm“ " W“ i" ti" ‘mm- Portugal today accepted the in- Veteran Railway vitation to enter into negotiatio for a. trade agreement. CJV. R. Earnings July 17. —(CP) —- , ings of the Canadian empty 010330.! McKay , Clifton. °"°" “m new.‘ M, rfimphy-u" Emu-am National Railways for the week Wednesday, Edward Murphy's. Sea ended July 14, totalled $3,047,782 as "Sun Life Annuities bring se- Writy and contentment, no other investment will give such magnifi- cent rsturns. Consult J. A. Moore, Manager Charlottetown office. . 1884-ii “We wil be buying live Fowl, ~ Man Dead , . (Canadian Press) SAINT JOHN, N. 8., July 1'!- declared himself justly proud. However, the 36-year- birsk. Siberia, late tonight, if all was going well. Three Children ESCfiP ed 1011i AS M O over the regular commercial airline eastward. Telephone culls to sta- 4 lions as fill‘ as Om<k brought the,‘ identical response-no word hark been received. The lack‘ of reports led to the supposition here that unless hp had encountered a mishap he may have deviated from the regular air- line. folloxving the trans-Siberian railroad to Novosibirsk in order to cut corners and save time. This Women P8111??? Ggsoé IVewspaper ls “"9 m‘ '“' es n Suspended For Then Set Them A- Balbd Attack fire. (Camdm, yum ‘BERLIN, July 17-‘111; newspa-i WINDSOR Ont Jmy 17_1n per Deutschezeitung was suspended the little home police said she had‘ i058)’ 1°!‘ three mmiths '0' alleging planned to destroy along with he; that General Ilalolniéirb: gtailia: three children the body of Mrs. All‘ Mmlsber- n°w n 9'3 ' is Bnoolrbanks lay tonight! I-- baptized Jew‘ (Contnued on page 3) , Ann ' A ‘ Hennann Goering, Nazi Minister o i mitgghile {uxzitfl ,h::“§;mt:' {without portfolio, personally order- P 0llCe Sea 1‘ C]! F07‘ ' .. ' _ i di t Hilda 13, and twzns, Billie and Cd the smmmkl" and mme a e Ex_banker Duncan 10 were recovering from lmprlsmment o’ the resmnsible . traiion camp. the .hock of seeing their mother “mo? m a come" -—*-— ‘envelcoped in names which proved, “This slanderous allegation or- NEW YORKJuly 17—Spurredby , mm lawn ‘ lginated in Vienna and was intend- the recollection of his recent sui. i _,ed to undermine Gennan-Italianl clde attempt, federal agents, police "Newspapers printing anything! the metropolitan area. for Joseph likely to disturb Germany's foreign W. Han-imam, who vanished 1mm relations will be ruthlessly dealt a nursing home today as an in- with," the announcement added. quiry into his mental condition CHICAGO. July 1'l—-(A.P.)— was about to be resumed, Giuseppe Castruccio, Italian Consul Han-mun, who L; under mdlcg- General in Chicago. today said a mam; on chm-gas 8mm“; W; o; report that General Italo Balbo was m; (gigging o; Lhg bmg he (WM- a baptized Jew was "crazy and ed in Fifth Avenue, last was ro- Senseless” ported buying a ticket for Haver- “General Balbo" is a pure blood- 50mm N_ y" in Jersey (my n“ ed Italian." Said C==i1'"¢=1°- "l" clue did not defLnitely identify the has been a friend of the Italian flckeibbuye, as Hui-final . airman for many years. “He is not ' a Jew baptized into Christianity. I am certain of it." i Winnipeg Wheat i i i Police, investigating the tragedy‘ that almost cialmed the lives of the three children, said the amm- an apparently poured gasoline over her clcthes and then set them a- fire, after site had saturated the ch‘ld.ren's beds with the fuel. finoke awakened the children and they rushed downstairs afivl‘ their mother, who locked herself In the kitchen. A mcmeut later the woman, screaming in torrvl‘, fated outside the house where frantic neighbors extinguished her flam- ing clothes and had her rushed t) hospital. Crew Rescued From Burning Elliot Roosevelt {Market Follows Vessel I (By F. G. Vosburgh Associated Press Staff Writer.) S. S. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT At son. July IT-IAPJ-Thc res- ouc of the (‘row of a blazing New- MINDEN. New. July l7-(A.P.) Wlmlmmdlmlfil *' i”) " 41-h‘, manage of EH10“ Rwsevp“ Wheat futures prices took a. step . . v ,| , _ _ isccond son of ihe Ulfted Stsiesfigrihvz: miw m: in“; firm,” t0“ ‘ S, , , d, H" c nnpcg lran xciange o- ‘ ' vPresid ni, and thc former I“ >21 d“ but promfitakmg activities atuoundfllnd "Ne, m mubmlanuc .bcth Donn. Philadelphia sccleiyhhyflose 1e“ "Elma; only l w harms ‘Tinned in a terse wireless ended m a spfledy divorce here cent higher‘ Previously prices hadlmessagk Ifckcd up by this 1mm, i “y” , . toda . ‘i no hearing m the district courtlheld steady at levels about l 3 4_ y . Th 0S us" from the s. S. lasted only eight minutes. When iti 5m" i ° m m V‘ Dense fog held Col. and Mrs. (Jharles A. Lindbergh landlocked at; Cartwright, Labrador, but their base ship weighed anchor for Greenland. nor i Cheercci and feted by Chicago's Fair crowds, Celleral ltalo Balbo prepared to visit President Roosevelt before leading his sky armada back to Italy. 8 I O Jimmie Mattern, round-the-worlci iiyer wrecked in Siberia, received Soviet permission to go to Alaska, fly back to Anadyr, and continue his interrupted world flight. 000m sun l 0 i 0 0 r 0101000 MEN Armed Men Make Get- away With $2,000 From Nova Scotia Bank. (Cuudhn Press) WINMPEG. July 17—Polics to- night sought a trio of armed hold- up men who locked the manager and ledger keeper of s local branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia in the vault and escaped with approirmately $2,000 and two re- volvers. It was Winnipeg's first bank holdup this year. . Each brandishing s. revolver, the man backed H. W. Johnstone, manager and Miss Augusta Bryn- Jolfson into the vault and then ransacked the tellers Case for money. No customer was in the bank at the time of the holdup. shortly before noon. A few minutes after the band- its fled, Johmsiolie managr-d to op"n the vnult and gave the alarm. Search was handicapped beoailse it was not known in whet direction the men escaped. It was presumed they had an automobile. was 0v” young Rmsevml hurried] Chicago trading led the WinnipeglGaspar. a tanker. 120 miles north to Reno for a. flight. lorfght 10,2203“,fdgfugndmmfjjePifjnjglj°'..§§‘,f,,§,1°,§f,§;,,ff,“Zip,” Jbhn icmcago‘ more wmamw "my Obimm-keg, futures 511mm) lqgally andlMilleft abandoned and on fire lcur a. meeting with Miss Rutiyproflhtakers quickly stcpped mm latitude 41 dogrwfl 5B minutes ‘Gmmmi’ mnwvom‘ TM." m‘? the pit. m the close July waslnorth. lonrtltude I10 degrees. 50 Zflgizwwgjzzalljl; has been linked m quoted at 93 1-2. October at 95 7-8,! minutes west. Crew rescurd." ' December at 97 3-4, and May at‘ 101 3-4 cents. $3.001‘: 0:55 Dismislsii C 8 on 0S8 ing, but as operations thinned prices slipped off from the high WASHINGTON, July 17.-Mil); —-A $220,000,000 tax suit against; Kidnapping Racket Crows By Sud Robertson poinris only to come back as buying ' was renewed. Trade was spasmodic throughout pol of Soldin cemetery with a1 lhonor guard of six brown shirt/z: storm troopers. The two flyers. who were at tempting a. nonstop journey fron. (New York to Kaunas, Lithuania were found dead in the wreckagt of their ship WlllCll crashed into s group of trees at Kuhdamm, eight miles from this ancient town. The flyers left New York Satur- day morning in an effort to fly non-stop to Lithuania, had appar- ently mistaken the verdure of the trees {or a landing meadow‘ when lin the semi-darkrless of early morn- ing they sought to bring their ship safely down to earth. (Continued or h1g0 3‘ Greets Neice On‘ A rrival MONCIUN, N. 3., July 17. -Hin Grace Archbishop GDonnell, o) Halifax, N. 5., was a passenger om the Maritime Elxpress of the Can» adian National Railways this mom- ing posing through Monctorl en- route from Quebec, where he men his niece who has arrived in Canv ada. for the first time from Ire- land to Halifax. He was accompanied by his niem __—__'_—'“T if’S No fun _~ (0 SUFFER m suture . I .- UNLESS You lllzsf ' hike Nolst ENOUGH y i0 AffRAcf G3) oasraveas} Moderate southwest to we“ winds; partly cloudy and mode" aiely warm with some local mm" Lighter Yield In Strawberry Cropi MONCTON, N. 13., July 11. ~12» press shipments i.n the Maritime Provincrs are reflecting the up- ward trend which has taken place recently. Canadian National Ex- press officials stated here today. there being a fairly general in- cream, Qwing to lighter yield the stravlbcny crop in the Maritimes this year is not expected to equal ~ lionairc washing machine (Canadian Press Staff Writer) NEW YORK, July 17. —(OP) —- Reports of fresh kidnap threats reached baffled United States au- thorities tonight as search eon- tinued for a long held victim with a $250,000 price on his head. Plots against F. l. Maytag. mil- manu- facturer of Des Moines, Iowa, and Idwsrd T. Mclfnna, 59, veteran luv. ma‘. Close s! Portland, Ore., the session with profit-takers act- Ilve at the high points. j The Chicago market supplied the _lesd for today's operations, and ‘prices on the Winnipeg Board fol- lowed the course of those in the Southern Market. There was good buying on the part of American Mills and the balance of the sup- port was supplied almost wholly by speculators. mport business announced late nuway engineer, diedtoday after provided new problems for an of- an illness of five months. lie wasgficialdom frankly worried by a '1 in the session brought estimated known by railway workers from racket growing space. Meant! -sa1es of Canalinn wheat to be- View, Thursday, July 18th. 10th and wmpu-eq wm, 39,933,“; in m; Wnl- Hiihest market prices.‘ Dar- din "m, a w hm- mmmn A oorrespon g week of last year. an a initials-oi. "Al"! at Q1143!- flsllfax to Montreal, snd for many there was no word of the kidnap-i tween 400.000 and 500.000 bushels, ye." n“ m “we” between ped John J. O'Connell, Jr., helddndlcating a little more interest in Saint John and. Monica-l. 11w Jul! I- / Andrew W. Mellon and other former; _ United States treasury officials was‘ m“ o! hi: seifnidb: £02,?‘ dismissed today by Justice James standing m s u n "- M. Proctor in the district of Colum- “b” _, bis Supreme Court. _ The suit was filed by David A. Loson, former investigator for a special Senate Committee, and charged Mellon, former Secretary Ogden Mills and several others with ~ conspiring to defraud the Govcm- QUEBEC. July 1'1. —(CP)— No ment in the settlement of Foreign change was noted in the cofldlilw Lemieux Is Serioaslylll Steamship Company taxes. Justice Proctor, in his opinion sus- taining a demurrer raised by the dc- fendants, said the suit did not state Canadian wheat on the Continent. a "good present" cause of action. era or thunderstorms and probablj some fog. .\iFI'l‘l-‘.llli0i.il(;l1‘_\l. oar-mm To,‘ i-nlu, .Iul_r l'r'-—.\lllillllllm and mggL, mum lolli|IP1'.Ilill‘Pl1j-— Dawson . . . . .. . Aklnvrk . , ,. _ _ , 4 Victorin . M Vancouver , 7 lihimnuinn . 7,. linnff . 7 i‘:|lg:|r-_v . 7 Saskatoon ... 5R an‘ ltogiiui .. , 4i) 3g Toronto .. 5.5 3'1 Winnipeg 5g Kingston 5R :3 UlfflWfI .. H! Kl lfnninnl 0i 7F! Ullnllvc (l4 1| Saint. John , , M M llnilfax . . . . .. .. . M 7i Charlottetown . ... ... .... 02 16 FORECAST Maritime West and East-linden‘ at» southwest to wosi winds: pnrtl cloudy and moderately warm wlt some lrwil shmv-rs or thunderstorm! nml probably some fog. ‘ frail tide this morning at 6.16 and tonllhi at 8.31‘. Sun art! this evening at 7.4 high 4.80%: low 4.41: close 4.10mi New moon Saturday July 22, 4.0.! p m. Sumu-u-raidz- fir!» eighteen minutrl of Sir Francois Lemleux tonight. fie is gravely lll and little hope is held out for his recovery. Sir Francois is Chief Justice of the Superior Court o; the Bovinoo of late-r than Chnrloiivimviv. CAR FERRY SCHEDULE Week iluys-ln-uvlilg linnlel) l." a 1a.; 1 p. rn.(1i1rrra);b.15 p. m. Week day's-Leaves Cap- Tormcntln 1080 a. m. (Izmir 35! 9.. 1a.;- fiifi-"L" sews-nee»: {scam-s _-.- _ I‘ e‘