MAXI MS OFA. MERE MAN ‘Z-u-n pod news- ghouloitctowll Gill! ..___.___ _,_______.____ A l ll ll I N lAllllS PEllPlE ll F l.‘ A N A I] A sritish-Ilelegation Head To Recent Imperial G 0 n f e r- enoe Speaks Over Radio. munolv, Aug. » mwsnedim "e55 CableJ-"No one 1n the Do- lrlinions or at home can say we had the best o! the bargain," de- dared Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin in his broadcast speech last night. "It was a proud day for Canada u well as for us when the con- ference assembled in the beautiful parliamentary buildings at Ottawa," laid Mr. Baldwin. "There never was a welcome so cordial or hos- pltallty more thoughtful and kind- ly than that given by the people ti Canada. l! the Imperial Conference had lulled, continued Mr. Baldwin, it (continued on Page 3) F" A T ll E R lllllRTAliES lllSBllVEREll WNNIPEG. Man., Aug. 27—(By the Canadian Pressl-Funds of $1,- titmo of the Church of England's diocese of Rupert's Lend and of St. John's College have been ser- iously depleted, it. was disclosed tn- llay by church heads who started ui examination of the books fol- lowing the arrest two days ago of iohn A. Machray, bursar of the University of Manitoba and Chan- ieilor of Rilpert/s Land diocese. llachrcy had charge of the liiilrch funds as well as the $1,600,- 000 enonwment. trust of the Unl- "Yslli. llc is held on a charge of lheil 0f $47,000 of University moneys. _ 00b $150,000 of the $1,500,000 Anglican funds‘ ls intact, it. was learned. This sum is accredited to ‘lie ecclesiastical province and was _ W" hanlllfd by Machrsy. The re- Plilflflvl‘ of the church trust funds, divided between the Synod fund, Bl-lhvlfs fund, St. John's fund, has p; knocks hold]! who brings r u»- ~--*~-~....'~-.-:-." ..:::: EMPIRE TES HIGHLY GRATIFIED Renewed Greetings Exchanged Between Premier Bennett And Heads Of Imperial Conference Delegations. Warm Tributes From Mr. Thomas And Others Received At __O_ttawa. (B: Thomas Green Canadian Press Staff Writer) OTTAWA, Aug 2'7—Pr1me Minis- ter B. B. Bennett and the Imperial Conference delegates who arrived at Southampton on the Empress of Britain have exchange‘ renewed greetings. Bleeped in words of un- bounded confidence in the success of the Empire parley, uJq-JIGSSIOHS of f-iendIhiP. Rood-will and the senti- ment of empire unity ere the mess- ages which were carried across the Atlantic. As those delegates who had left Ottawa a week ago disembarked on the shore of England, cables from Canada's Prime Minister were handed to them. For each of these empire delegate Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin, Rt. Hon. J. H. Thomas, ‘Al. Rt. Hon. Neville Chamberlain, Si!‘ John Giimour 0f the British Gov- ernment, Sir Atul Chatterlee of the Indian delegation and Premier H. W. Moffat, “ n Rhodesia- there were individual messages and from each one has come warm re- plies with s personal touch of greet- ing to Cansdws Prime Minister. The first of the delegates to pro- oeed home, they were escorted to Quebec City by Premier Bennett on Saturday last to sail for England. Rt. Hon. Walter Runciman, Presl- dent of the British Board of Trade, sailed on the Laurentic and reach‘- ed England late yesterday. Other delegates are homeward bound with exception of Lord Hallshlun and (Continued on Page 3) Lee And ‘ "Airmen Took lbor Grace On Another Tragedy OfTheSea HYANNIS, Mass" Aug. 23-? Police and coast guards are in- vcstigatin; tlurfindtng of is bottle with a message of pur- ported tragedy at sea. The message, scrawled on s. small notebook leaf, reads: i l l "Are survivors of the S. S. Caucasian. sunk ‘l3’ W. Long, I N’ N. Lat, dying of thirst and hunger in open craft." Signed (Y. Y. Bainbridge). The message was in a whis- key bottle tightly corked and was picked up on the shore of Cotwlt Boy. (Continued on Page '1) ANNOUNCEMENTS, bulvinv U r; v civic, MEETINGS. our "Mimic Dance at. Welcome 1m} hillbilly and Wednesday o: Q1911 ' MJZ-B-M-ii. . "Q W_ L, Ice Cream Fet um Dame‘ H R s lval , m ‘mime ti’ Chflflw Dance in “M- B A Hall w - -' . Vernon River Aglllsllsillfly evening. Alllust 31st: °“ 400- saet-a-zv-zt. ll ghfvlznfuni district convention m‘ Mami- Vflmon. River. Orwell, time,“ h-t LYMIIB. Esrnscliffe, “MW His itutes will be held in Mn 5e l all. August 30th. After- lloli a $10“ 3 P’ M" Ewmns m- o c ock, 54114-3941. “Nctieo_mg Cor, Rltelllvers 01 mflzlefedequc School District mo... sis"°“flcli..tuut u the!‘ lmh 10m “l” bald ‘time Sept. mum B Mimi will lie tsleen to ‘(nah-c Bye order of Trustees. A. E. ' "W"!- 5413-8-29-31. "The Fifth An m, nual District Con- ll illijrilgvgiioéhl’ Women's Institutes hm Lon (chairview, New Dorm Bonn!“ 8C leek. St. Ustherlnes, "ml-h River onlman’ Yo“ Pom" m“ m“ whll be held in long l, ‘ a . . t, gcgofilns in the evening at ii vrogrem. 0414-0-20-11. Will Wlllllllllli P ll T A T l] E S (Canadian Press) ORANBURY, N. J., Aug. 28-Fe- tato growers of three central Jer- sey counties agreed at a meeting here lest night t0 withhold their potatoes from the market until September 19, unless fri the mean- time they ere offered '15 cents for 100 pounds. “Six Fatalities In Ontario IURONTO, Aug. 28—(By The Canadian Pressl-Slx people lost their lives through accidents in 0n- torie over the week end. Four of the six perished in automobile crashes. ‘may were: Charles Hill. 26. Ohethsm: Jlmel Orsft, 12 North Bey; George Grantham. 26. St. Themes; ‘Thomas Koosh 22, Kitch- ener. Charles Johnson was burned to death in e steam bath st Toronto. Hope Aliancloned For Safety Of Five Days H5; Passed Since‘ Flight To Oslo, Norway. and Edger Pcofs, Iroquois Falls. was | drowned at Britannia Belch. Mill Ottawa. l ‘Bochkon Off From Har» Trans - Atlantic (Canadian Prer: BAR-RE, Vt... Aug. 28—‘I'iie citiz- enry of Barre and Montpelier to- day virtually had abandoned hope for the safety of Clyde Lee and John Bochkon missing since Thurs- day on an attempted flight to Nor- way that was to have advertised this granite centre to the world. The fliers, who left the Barre- Montpeller airport on August 33, took off from Harbor Grace, Nfld., last Thursday for Oslo, Norway, and have not been heard from since. Hubert Huntington, navigator who plotted the course for the flight fl/ /// / The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ,. ... _/ Ready For Atlantic Hop . < m. FAMILY HAVE FLOWN 100.000 MILES Th5 "flying family" of Col. George R. Hutchinson-eight. persons in, 8 limit. Sikorsky amphibian-prep ared m take off on the second lap Mmh n ‘h t m b_ t I m of a flight to Europe. The t f e‘ it, l l dl n tchlnso ~ ‘fe, ° a e ° l" ° ° two Y0"!!! daughters. ii nominal: mixer‘: tlxlxgigllEfirffalltfi operirtdrrnd meeting Wm be w evolve a “rm fihmllrlmfl-II. arrived in Si. John recently. Hutchinson's main purpose i fled policy with respect to agfl“ in snaking the trip, he said, is t.- obtain material m lecturing and “um” f” M“ "he federal “d writing. Picture shows, from left to right, Kuhn,” s‘ c“ “umumon, L provincial departments, and to pre- Ms wife and Jule L“ Hutchinson's. ~ vent overlap between the Do- l SAINT JOHN, N. 18., Aug. ZL-l Captain J. A. Molllson, flying from, New York. made a safe landing in: a field near Nerepis. some 18 miles‘ from Saint John, ut 53D p. m., At- lantic Standard time, when fog g prevented a landing ill’. the airport i here. ‘ After making a good landing in the field, Captain Mollison wcnt I of the Green Mountain Boy, said, he still mid hope that the pilot! might be safe, but told an inter- viewer that "your guess is as good as mine." Informed that Captain James A. Molllson had flown from New York to near Saint John, N. 3., on the first leg of his return flight across the Atlantic, Huntington said he believed the young Scot had "a very good chance" for success. Ne ws paper Editor Dead to n nearby hour-z and telephoned l the municipal airport at Saint John. It was thought he ivould ‘motor to the city this (‘veiling and spend the night hcrc, before rcsum- , ing his trip to Harbor Grace, Nfld, l whence he will take off on the inst ' leg of his round-trip flight from i Ireland. Fog clung thickly to the Bey of Fundy coast throughout the drill. It was clearer where {he pilot lnnd- (Contlnued on Page 3) CINCINNATI. 0-. Aug. 28—(A.P.) -George S. McDowell, managing editor of the Cincinnati Enquirer‘ and possibly the oldest "ME." In, United States newspaperdom died today of a heart. attack. Be was '16.’ McDowell, dean of his crsft in Cincinnati passed sway s. few houiil after iupervising the “putting to bed" of this morning's mquirer. His death was not discovered until noon, however, when l. member of the household went to his room tol awaken him. He hsd worked 0n newspapers B2 years, all the time in Cincinnati. He had been with tin mqliirer It years, becoming man: ylng editor in 192d. He spent 10 to l2 hours daily st his desk and three or four tlmesi each week visited the bowling slleyel to enjoy his favorite form of re- creation. VANCOUVER. Aug. ls-Mn. Mary l. Fuller, widow of A. G. fuller of this city sud daughter of the hi; Hon. E. P. flynn of Nova Scot-lo. died Saturday at ht heme hll\ llllfilllll iiniiili PORT MENIER, Ahticost-i ls- lsnd, Que, Aug 28——(By The cana- disn Pram-The first uleck-end of the "Flying Hutchinsons" lirolvcl- ed European aerial holiday “'85 went in this quiet ll-ltlc lumber- ing cmfie. Grounded by unfavorable weath- er reports from the tcrrltorY separating Antioosti Island fwm the Labrador coast, George Hutch. of three and a sll told, were accepting thr- hospi- tality of Port Menlcr resident to- night, four days sftcr their arrival here from Saint John. The amphibian City of Rich- mond left New Yon: late ‘Iiicsdfli’ spending that night at the New Brunswick city. The following dfly it hopped over the Gaspc Penin- sula. and sat dmvn on fhn llnrbnrl here. Since then the tnllrkt: have been unable to proceed on their cI/utfosl Journey to DION M0 l [i s O n L a n d itvilli‘i‘.iifi.°i ;::::.':::.i'z“;. Near Saint John M A 6 ll [INA l B,” gnllmlgllgl; Heavy Fog P10551115 British F lye I} Landing At Airport— On Wa; To Harbor Grace Where He Will Take Off On least Leg Ofl Round-Trip Flight From Ireland ‘D i 5 C l1 S S P1’ Ocedllre N 8 0 6 S S 8. I‘ y T O ‘lcontemplate failure at the confer- Would Assist Lost Flyers, If Sighted SAINT JO N, N. 8.. Aug 28 —(By The Canadian Press)- In the event he should sec tho missing plane Green Mount- nln Boy floating in the Atlan- tic. Captain J. A Jlollison said here tonight he would try to locate some ship and drop a mcssmgc indicating the approx- imate pnslifnn of the plant.- in which Clyde Lec and John Bochkhn icft Newfoundland Thursday morning o;i a pm. jectcrl Atlantic crossing. No- thing has been heard of the two alrmcn since they left Harbor Grace. ' Captain Molllson explained he would he unable to offer any direct frslstnncc if ha saw the missing flycrs because his own monoplane could not make a sale landing in water. He has no wlrclrrs equipment. ' CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1932 MINISTERS 0r AGRICULTURE Will ggllllll Representatives 0f Various Provin- ces Will Meet With Hon Robert Weir In Toronto This! Week" I (Canadian Press) FREDERICTON, N. B, Aug. 2'1 —Matters of policy of the provin- cial agricultural departments and~ the Dominion department will bci discussed at a conference at Tor-\ onto next week between Hon. Rob-‘ ert Weir, Minister of Agriculture for Canada, and the Ministers and Deputy Ministers of Agriculture for all provinces. New Brunswick representatives at the meeting will be Hon. Lewis Smith, Minister of Agriculture, and Harvey Mitchell, Deputy Minister, who are leaving the province to—- night for the meeting. They expect ‘to return around the end of next l week. It was stated today by Mr. minlon and provincial services. Mr. Mitchell could not say whether the i l l llillinrzllllu Implement Ottawa Trade Agreements" LONDON, Aug. Zii-fflanadlnn Press C0bIc)-—Prime Minister Rum- say MacDonald's cabinet ended n long meeting at six o'clock last night, while curious crowds gath- ered outside no. l0 Downing Street, speculating as to the contents of "reports from Ottawa." The Cabinet received reports from Rt, Hon. Sidney Baldwin. leader of llic Unllcrl Kingdom dol- f-gation to the Imperial Conference. and discussed the procedure neces- sary to implement the Ottawa trade agreements. Indlrl was also a subject of discussion, and it is understood the Cabinet debated n new and secret turn of affairs in Irish Free State. Though rumors have been pre- valent regarding Cabinct disagree- ment on questions raised by the Imperial Conference, the meeting is stated to have been n most har- monious one. The length of the sit- ting greatly surprised one minister who hnri expected to be finished by lunch time. $600, 000 F ire SACRAMENTO, Cal, Aug. 26 - (A.P.)-Fire resulting in damage estimated by steamship officials at‘ ,$600,000 swept through the 5lGTB-, llilfln. hi! Wife. W10 6111mm"- “ewlmento River front here early today] cflmtrflmllll- HEM" after an explosion aboard the riv- er steamer, Flora. Is Missing (Canadian Press) WINDSOR, N. 5., Aug. 28 -—. widesmesd search for Morris Clarke ‘"10 dllBPpl-ared on Thursday night, was begun hm; today. Clarke arriv- cd home from the United states for he “~35 staying, Nearby woodlands, lawmmpnldn I s. vacation on Thursday morning were scoured by searchers todsv- , ‘ Whale Nets Fisherman $500 (Canadian Pressl The motto of Nova valued at more than $500. A night. when he left the hollSfi James ciarlcc, a brother. with who v l chine tomorrow. the land annuities dispute with the k HAWK POINT, N. 5., Aug. 28.- Scotleis sea- going brocd, wealth from the sea~ is being exemplified by residents of this place following the stranding of a sperm whale. Fifty gallons of oil have been obtained from the carcass, and one fisherman is re- ported to have secured ambcrgris and has nnt been seen since that himself. MERE MAN Happy is he that chuteneth MAXI MS OI-‘A 8 PAGES Texti I e” i. Annual Subscriptions JIHIOIOI! ".00 By llnll (Janus Ind U, I- l- “J0 Wo rkers Will Not Return To Work To - Day Entire Weaving-Section Of Eng- land, Numbering 200,000 On Strike, And As Many More Spinners Threatened With Unemployment. MANCHESTER, England. Aug. 28-(A.P.)-Today was the gIOOm‘ lest Sabbath the north country has known for years as thousands of striking textile workers faced the fact that they would not tread. the accustomed way to the ma- With the entire weaving section.’ involving upwards of 200,000 work- ers, engaged in the walkout, the sober fact was that the equally largo spinning gectlon also must make a decision as to whether t0 take n l0 percent wage cut or quit their jobs. They will vote on the‘ matter within the next ten days. Even if the spinners decide to ac- l A I ‘ cept the slash. observers comment-l ed,‘ ll. can hardly help them long because without the weavers the entire industry will slow down. (Continued on Page 3) [MKS FUR‘, GREAT lllltlfiil NEW YORK, Aug. 28—(By The Canadian Press)—Expresslng his belief the forthcoming world econ- omic conference at. London pres- c-nts "a real hope to a distracted and almost desperate world," Stan- ley M. Bruce, former Prime Min- ister of Australia, declared in an ‘address heretonlght he refused to once. ' Mr. Bruce. who embarks Wednes- dny for London where he will take over the duties of High Commis- sioner for Australia, said at the Ottawa Conference the British Em- pire took steps to promote trade between themselves, but it was rec- ognized no nation or group of nat- ions can live isolated from others. What ivas done at Ottawa. he de- clared, constituted a basis which. if applied in a wider sphere should materially assist. in c restoration of world prosperity. MONCTON, N. B., Aug. 21- Joim Ilennitinen, Montreal. died in the Cilly Hospital lslc last night i'r0m imuries sus- tained when he missed his foot- ing while attempting to board a. freight train near Mom-ion yesterday. A coroner's inquest today was set over until Mon- day. lilsllllllulslllll ,l:lrllll: vlslls l: H ’T ll lll N His ExcellTcy, Bish- op Kelly 0f Okla- homa, Is Now In Province. Has Reo- ord Ol Achieve- ments In Many Fields. Visiting the Province at the 7"!‘ ent. time is one of its most illus- trious sons. Rt. Rev. Francis C Kelly, n. n, Ph. 1)., Litt. 0., Bishol? of Oklahoma, who arrived in the city‘ on Saturday by w‘. Mid "l" preached the sermon at 11 o'cl0<=li yesterday morning at Bt- DWI-ml" Basilica. Bishop Kelley has hid I wide and varied career as I sold!" priest, author, traveller, and diplo- mat. I-le served as 61169151" m“ captain in the United States arm! during the Spanish American War Bishop Kelley, whose last visit if the Province was in 1029 0X1 l-hi occasion of the seventy-film "l" niverssry of the founding of St Dunstans College. W" mm l“ Vernon River and at an early sge moved to Charlottetown. He was educated st St. Yatrickh School (now Queen Square), St. Dunstsnk College, Nicolet. and Ghlwlitlflil I Colleges which were affiliated with Laval. His first pastorate was al Lapeer, Michigan. He was found!!! and president of the Catholic Ex- tension Society and editor of thl Extension Magazine. pointed Bishop‘ of Oklahoma ill 1924, He is the son of the late Mr. John Kelley, former Water Com- missioner ni Charlottetown. and is a brother of the late Joseph Kelley of the C. N. R. freight department In the past Bishop Kelley ha: been a prominent international fig- ure. In i919 he was prominent in the discussions prior to signing of a treaty between the Vatican and the Italian Government rcgardlng_ disputed points of many years standing. Bishop Kelley was also I. foremost authority on the Mexican question. Record& Forecast of the Weather .\ll‘.'I'l~I(’)llOI.O(i[CA]. OFFIIIIQ nnlc_ i\i\l.. Alli: ‘_'\~\ltillni\l\n ninxillilliu tcnipt-rntllro .l>n\\'i=0li .. ... {Vancouver . ilhlntnnhlil ... ... .. ... . ‘Filrllnt-l .. Wlutllp. K 1 illltllill |.\lulllrl-lll l ~.\ u cl Qlicluu- .\'t. 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