qgu-ILIIIIUCIZ: W“ consider-ocean. oyunatcwa Airmen Believed Lost In Nfl’d. Men ITa-i-i To Return. Atlantic After Off On A Short Sight - rip. 8T. JOHN'S, Nfld». 51-43! m; Canadian Prat us‘ w: to the air at the northern tip g Newfoundland lllt MIN vlllll mghsd. They were pilot Arthur gullivan of the Newfoundland Air- nyg, and Di‘. K111011119“, GENO“ mien dentist. who left for a abort ugiit-scelnt flifhii l-illi I"! I'll- bysd up in the fog. The steamer Strathcona, coast- que vessels, and fishing boats from gg, Anthony Harbor cruised till mast last night and today without [fading a single trace of plans or flygrs. They had disappeared from [he coast of Newfoundland as com- gisieiy as though their short pleas- ure jaunt hld been lllbdflfidd 1C1‘ I mus-Atlantic venture. ' Sullivan and Dr. Kuenhert took all from Si. Anthony last night at about 8.30 and the gm,- Moth "u" Ill lllb DOB hilhfaygf 6gp‘ 5t. Anthony which faces the At- llotlo lilst a few miles south of the entrance to the Straits oi Belle nk- It W" "i"! flying seaward. Sullivan's intention had been to re- turn for a landing in the short time that intervened before dark. nees should set in. But fog rolled in lhimly liter‘ their departure, darkness shut down, and they had not come in for a landing. ‘lbday the Marine Department asked all ships in keep a sharp lookout. It was considered possible the pilot might have flown in over the land in the fog and made a forced landing on some lake. The country is studded with ponds and ""1196 Hid egress would be dif- ficult. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS MEETINGS. ETC "Talkies and Dance Montague Isiurdey. aevo-s-si-ai. "The Red-Headed Step Child, Wiitrhire June 8rd. ilsld-d-l-li. "Dance-Hartline Hal], Friday, lune 3rd. Admission 25c. 3957-54141. "Reserve June 14th, for the Concert in Souris by St. Mary's ihoir. 3502-64-21. "End the holiday right. Attend play and dance Cardigan Hall. lino 3rd. tctl-bsd-ii-snw. "Emerald Dairying Association Iill bosln Cheese Making on Mon- ilsy. June 6th. P. l". Hughes, See- lrilry- 8382-5-1-Wed-Ri-2i. "Come to Dance in Summer- iieid l-laii, Friday, June 3rd. Good music. Lunch served. Admission lit. 3387-64-81. "Notice—Come to the Old Time Ulnoe at McMillan Hotel. Stan- hope. Friday. June 3rd. Refresh- ments. Dancing B to 2. Admis- lillli 50 cents. 3373-5-31-3”. "Come and see the play "An Old-Fashioned - *~ " ,.. * iii’ the Clyde River Y. P. S. in Killioion Hall. Thursday. June 2nd. Admission 25c and 15c. 3307-6-1-21. “At Brookfield, June 1st, "The Old-fashioned Mother." presented iv the Clyde River Y. P. s. Ad- ~ mission 25 and l5 cents. 3852-5-30-81 "Notice. Movies. See “The Great Divide, thrilling Western show, French River Thursday. Borden Friday. 8401-11 "why send your fur cost away give renovated when you can got ‘mm’ ‘*5 110""! by expert furriers. "m" Colder. 20s Busfon st. 3103-6461 i r DREW ‘When Father Goes on a “on” And The Spinsters’ Conven- com. also musical .- . amuse at no “i1 "idly. June 8rd. Admis- _ ll 35c and 15c. Candy for sale; SSN-B-X-Ii. ma?“ 0min Ban Draaasle Presents their three act “'35?” um“ "The Bose Back" "ii" B"! Hall. Friday June "Mimi specialties. aass-s-ei-ai. “Come and the 3 act play T“ C"? Feller." by Hunter River ‘M’ “i Ollie Traverse Hall Pri- gcl’. Junc 3rd. Admission 85c and ' “ll-U-l-Ii ""1"" your insurance in the lLS. PLACES BASELINE TAX (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, May 81—'1‘hc United States Senate built the rev- fliilfl W! Ill! to a budget balancing iflli Wily with a tax of one cent a gallon on gasoline. The commit- tee amendment proposing ths gaso- line tax was adopted without a re- cord vote after the Senate had re- llliied in ainandsnent by Senator Gore, Democrat, Okia.,' in reduce the tax to one-half a cent. The gasoline tar brought the revenue bill up to the figure set by the treasury as necessary to bai- m°° "i9. bnldlct and left the sales tax amendment as the only major ormtroversy to be settled before fin-l nuance oi the bill. The Senate then voted a five percent tax on bequests of tax-ex- empt securities. It was proposed by Senator Wheeler and carried by a viva voce vote. Good. Roads Convention In Halifax Sept. I2 anwwa. May ai-(ny The ca... ad'an Prusl-The annual convent- ion of the Canadian Good Roads Association will be held in Halifax on September l2, 13, and l4. This was decided at the intcrpmvlncial conference on good roads being held in Ottawa th's week. Auto Tragedy BATHURST, N. B, May ll-(By the Canadian Pressl-A 18-month old child. Leona Cool. daughter oi Mr. a'nd Mrs. Arthur Cool. was killed yesterday when a car driven oy Aurelc Maserolle, of Dalhousie, plunged over a highway bridge at Belledune, Gloucester County, it was learned tonight. The child's skull m; fractured. Her father suffered a broken arm and injuries to his spine; and the mother sus- tained body bruises. The driver and J Richard Benoit, another passenger "East g1 :1’! 1% 313$’! umfiilbgiultt June 2nd Keats's W, N" "Swami?! by nuclei re- sue-s-si-si. were injured slightly. < Mowbd‘ Down‘ wrw ROCHELLE, n. Y., May at ‘Two men. one of them believed active for years in bootleg circles of thll city ION killed early was: when two earl. said by Wiloo i0 have been manned by Royal 114W! intanaia, drew up at Hudson Park hare and forced the victims‘ auto- }/ /// I The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1932 Claims World Record GIRL JUMPS AT HEX Miss Samaranda " Rou from the Curtiss-Wrlght acrodromo altitude o! 24.000 feet. There Miss women was 21,119 feet. to have established a new world's record for women. She‘ took of! Dossisardt as pilot. They headed toward Sacramento and gained an safely at Marysviiie. near Sacramc nto. The former world's record for GIlT OF 24.000 FEET a "nus a as in Alameda, Calif, with Harry Braescue bailed out. She landed Cabinet BUOHAREST, Rumania, May 31. (AID-Premier Nicholas Jorga. and his Cabinet resigned tonight bc-l cause it was unable to negotiate a. foreign loan to help the country' out of a financial stalemate. i lbrmer Premier Nicholas Titulcs- cue, Ambassador to London and now in Geneva, was urgently xe- quesicd by King Carol to retum and become Premier Designate. The resignation of the Jorga Cabinet came at the cnd of a three hour Ministerial conference today. It was explained that for months‘ the government had been unable lo pay the salaries of its civil ser- vants. A June payment of only 50' percent was in prospect. | The a Run1ania~n~ Unable To Ne-g-(Tt-iate A Foreign ~ Loan To Help The Country Out Of A Finangigi Stalemate. Resigns The 110118 prevailed in political circles that Tltulescu, a supporter of King carol and an important figure in the ibeague of Nations as- sembly, would be able to form a concentration government and aid in the negotiation of a much-need- ed foreign loan. The financial affairs oi Rumania have been extremely troublesome of late, and were not smoothed by the recent action of tiw govern- ment in financing the farmer loans for a period oi 20 years_ This act was declared responsible for pro- tests from France and other count- ries which had loaned money to Roumania. Preparing For Con fe ren ce (By George llnrnbieton, Canadian Press Staff Writer) puma. l Msy’ a1 - (Canadian Press Cabin-The Irish Free State Dali Bireann is speeding up bus- iness io permit the Bree State dele- gation to go to the Imperial Ec- onomic Conference at Ottawa. On the motion of r-esident, Eam- on De Valera the Dali th’s after- noon decided to sit four days a week, insiuad of three, and to rbe on July 8. Mr. De Valera explained adjournment on that date would be necessary to permit the Min- isters to make the necessary pre- parations for the Conference, which opens July 2i. The opposition under former Pruldent William Oosgrave made merry over the proposed adjourn- "Wiii- MY- 0058f!“ demanded while the I-fouse laughed, "Is the Govern. ment afra’d of defeat while its re- serves are being moved to the Can- adim front?" bullets into the men. The men killed are Wm. Oolietti, alleged speakeasy owner. find Gon- , k, uscbilltothsclubandahotssveral ltd Ooiumbo Presen ted ' Pope With Album VATICAN CITY, May 3l—(A.P.) —-Avnr=r111s in excellent health, Pope Plus XI spent his 75th birth- day today in a hard round of ra- ceptions and other duties which have become his routine. Besides a special Mass of thanks- illvins in hls private chapel, the Pontiff. among other things, re- ceived 400 school children in a single audience. They were pupils of the institute of Saint Angela Merici" and pre- Ienfed the Pope with an album containing a record of 75,000 good deeds they had performed, such as Ilmill prayers and acts of charity. Asphyaciated SHIIDIAC, N. 3.. May Si-ihy The Canadian Fresh-Timon B. Hebert. 21, of 5t. idarcel, N. 8., near Grandigne. lost his life by asphyxiation when he fell asleep nearzthe exhaust plpe of a gasolhe mains in a motor boat. Hebert with i" Wayward man often prefers the line of indulgence and least resist. auee to the line of high ambition. MAXI MS Ol-‘A MERE MAN 10 PAGES - FURMER an» MANAGENT m roiiiiauvi. War- Tim e Military Associate 0i Hin- denburg Slated For Important Role. (By Louis P. Lochner, Associated Presa Staff Orv-respondent) BERLIN. lviay 31-—(A.P.)—Pres1. dent Paul Von Hlndenburg today called upflll i. war time military associate-and incidentally ‘a man who was indicted in New York in 19 ill connection with an alleged , iflcy to blow up the Welland Canal in Ontario-to form a tem. 1101'"? government for Germany.~ He is Fkanz Von Papcn, German military attache in the United States early in the war until Wash- illkibn demanded his withdrawal, and later a general staff officer of the Kaiser's Imperial army. The President commissioned vqn Papen to form a “national concentration (Continued on Page a) Remunerated Acc o rJi ng To Results IDNDON, May 3l-—(Cs.nadl- an Press CahlQ-Deiegaics to ille Imperial Economic Con- aidtiiiey..lée.flirialle.ghoulil,b=~ ‘rerliulerated according to re- sults, Col '1'. C. Moore, Con- servative suggested today in the House of Commons. "I'm afraid this would inflict too great a burden on the Ex- chequer," quickly replied J. H. Tkomas, Dominiona‘ Secretary, while the House laughed. U. Favorable ii WABI-IINGHOR‘. May 31- (A.P~)— The United States Government has ruponded favorably to an inquiry from Great Britain as to whether the United States will participate in a. world economic conference to consider methods of stabilizing commodity prices. The State Department issued the following statement concerning the proposed conference after Henry L. Stimson, Secretary of State, had conferred with the President and Ogden L. Mills, Secretary of the Treasury. "The suggestion that an interna- tional conference should be called for the purpose of considering methods to stabilize world commod- ity prices firsg came to the atten- tion of this government through an inquiry of the British Ambassa- dor in Washington as to whether we would be interested and would participate in such a conference. "The suggestion was that the conference should be called by the British Government in London. After due consideration this Gov- ernment re," ’ through Ambassa- dor Mellon that it felt early con- vocation oi such a. conference might be of real value in the pres- ent depression. As was stated in press messages from Iondon the proposed conference would have nothing to do with war debts, rep- arations, disarmament, or anything but economic subjects. It is our un- dersfanding that, the British Gov- ernment is also approaching France. Italy, and other powers on the aasna subject." Ilia heat was headed for shelter and Hebert decided to rest until the storm subsided. Sometime later when the two companions. named Bourgeois and Richard, tried t0 awaken him, they found that the Wllih was dead. Coroner T, J. two companions went fishing in the launch and when a storm came up Booms of Richebucfo decided an i mier and Minister of Health and St. Du Graced by the presence of His Excellency Bishop O’Sullivan, His Honor Lieutenant Governor Dali-I on, representatives of Parliament. of the Provincial Government, the Civic Corporation, the clergy and a large body of citizens. the 78th Commencement ' of St. Dun- staffs University were held most suc- ccssfuliy in the Dalton Hail of the University yesterday afternoon. i Eleven students received their graduating diplomas and were addressed in an inspiring manner by l-fis Excellency Bishop O’Sulliv- an. Among those present were H011. Dr. W. J- P. MacMillan, Acting Pre- Education: Hon. J. A. MacDonald, M. Pr: Mr- W. Chester S. McLuro. M. P.: His Worship Mayor Stew- art, and Mr. W. M_ Lea, leader of the Opposition. suious FBREST mus iii-MAN. WINNIPBG, May sL-Torest fir- es in the northwestern part n! l-ht province were giving authorities concern tonight. One 111E101‘ hi!" which has been raging on the Por- cupine Mountains for several days, burned out of control today- Ind destroyed homestead buildings near Bowman, a few miles east of tho Saskatchewan border. Two other outbreaks, one in the Duck Mountain reserve and anoth- er at Eagle Lake, east of Lake Win- nipeg, were being held in check. Additional fire fighters today we" rushed to the Eagle Lake coli- fiagrsticn which covers a large area near the Ontario boundary- swept along by a hlsh Wind ii" Porcupine Mountain blaze invaded the little settlement of Bowsmali‘. situated at the foot of the mount- ain. l-fonestead buildings of S. lllarrow and N. Tripp quickly fell prey to the flames. The situation in this area is now regarded as 011i" serious and weary firefighters look to clouded skies to brim; Nile!- A new fire which broke out in a block of green timber in the Duck Mountain Reserve Morldfly h” strengthened the belief of provin- cial forestry officials that the fires are not of accidental origin- TWO new fires broke out between English Brook and Manigotan River, east of Lake Winnipeg, but are believed to be finder control. Two Balloons Out Of Race REGINA, May 3i. (By the Can- adian Hessb-Two balloons partic- ipating in the United States Nat- ional Balioon race from Omaha, Nets, are in Saskatchewan tonight -one grounded southeast of here and the other last reported trav- elling over the southwest section of the Province. The Goodyear II, piloted by Ralph Blair, landed at Tyvan, 50 miles southeast of Regina Blair was ac- companied by A_ R. Trotter. It was reported here one of the U. S. army balloons passed over southwest Saskatchewan this after- noon. It was last reported from Kin- caid, "bout- i50 miles southwes; oi Another nstan’s The Rector submitted a g unify-I ing report. showing that desplie world wide economic depression the attendance of students was well maintained, while the clam work‘ was most satisfactory Lo the fac- ulty. l‘ The Alumni Essay was read by' James McAulay and the Valedict- ory by William Reddin. A vocal solo by Mr. Francis Mc- Millan was very pleasingly rendered as were also a quartettc and chor- uses by members of the Glee Club, Brief addresses, at the close of the exercises, were given by His Honor the Lieutenant Governor, Hon. Dr- MauMillen, Mr- Lea, l-ion. Mr. MacDonald and His worship the Mayor. The diplomas and awards were distributed by Bishop O’Sullivan. (Oontinued on Page 1i) Crop Conditions Most Favorable OTTAWA, May 3i. (By the Can- adian Presm-Present crop condit- "ions range from good in Manitoba and Saskatchewan to excellent in Alberta, but there is an increasins realization that frequent rains will be necessary to replenish the low moistuie reserves and a growing concern over the probabilities of cutwonn and grasshopper damage, states the Dominion Bureau of stat- istics in a telegraphic crop report 0n the prairie provinces issued today. Duty Values OTTAWA, May 31—(By The 0on- adian Presn-fihe DePlPtmerlt 0! National Revenue announced in a bulletin today that the value for duty on debts shall be the true invoice in Canadian funds plus two cents a. pound. For cauliflower the value for duty shall be the true invoice plus four cents a pound and for green peas the invoice value plus two and a half cents. ‘Ihese changes take effect tomorrow and A Ill I ll I t all Bra-u I acr p laua D verad 55.00. aldihll. Passes Mile stone In Educational History Large And Representative Attendance At Com- mencement Exercises Yesterday. inspiring Ad- dresses Delivered By Bishop O’Sullivan And Other Speakers. Encouraging Report Of Year’s Work Submitted By Rector. VIIILENBE BUNTINIIES N SlAiN Syndicalist S t r i k e s Throughout T h e Country Causing Much Concern. (Assdciakd Press) MADRID. May 31—'Violence con- tinued today in syndlcalist strikes widely scattered over Sppin, with several casualties at Ceuta, where three sailors from a Spanish man- of-war were hurt in skirmishes with strikers. Many foreigners at Aigeciras fixed the flag-s‘ a: their countries to their automobil to amid interference after motor-cars leaving that city were stoned and damaged. Troops and civil guards found ii: necessary to fireiheir weapons to disperse strikers at Algcclras. Riots were reported in neighboring towns, including Ceuta, where food shops were ransacked. Bakers joined in the walkout, the people of Algeciras obtaining their bread from milit- ary stores. Part of Valencia was darkened tonight by the dynsmiting of a number of posts supporting electric wires. The dynamiting followed a critical turn in a strike there of electric workers. Governor Garcia Zabella sn- nounced at Cadiz that the syndicai- ist strike there was abortive, most of the workmen returning to their jobs, but the strike prevailed in twenty towns of the province. Taxi- cabs and street car service was cur- tailed. Andres Nin, described mer primate secretary 'l‘rotsky. exiled Russian Bolshevik as a for- of Leon in the ease of beets continues un- til Feb. 15, 1933. For cauliflower and Nov. 30 next. C 1 leader, was arrested at Barcelona with 20 other persons when police peas the regulation terminates oriraldcd a Communist meeting at the offices of the newspaper “Soviet? Record & Forecast of the Weather LlETl-20li(il.n4;l|'.\i. (hl-‘i-‘IPFL Tor. onto. l"! (lb-Minimum and maximum temperatures: Dawson 40 nil Vancouver 50~70 Edmonton 18-76 Ottawa 5i—-7i Montreal 54-416 Quebec i§2~02 Saint John 44-54 Halifax {it-BS (‘harlcttsig-n 38-46 FORECASTS Ottawa and Upper St, Law-rears Valleys: Fair u-iih slniiunary or a little lower iemporaiurr. Lower St Lawrence Valley; North- eriy winds: musty fair and rather cool; probably a few scattered show- e rs. Gull and North Show: I'm-sh shift- ing winds: rimniy with a few avai- tcrod showers. ami prnhnivly lmmn f0“. Maritime East: Fresh southwest vrindl nml mostly cloudy; probably a few scsiirrmi showcrm Maritime West: Fresh lo northwest winds: mostly with a few scattered showers thunderstorms. Probably some fog_ iilgh tide. this morning at 8,15 and tonight at NEIL Sun IMI this evening ni 7,311 and souihweat cloud! or No Miiffz How tout i}: Aim or 11w. LAN is: if Sou. Brave tr (as . ‘b8 0W e CAR FERRY ICIIIIIIFLI Week days-Leaves Bordon daily riscn tomorrow morning at 4.10. how moon finiuriiay June 4, 5.10 a here. . m. Rummeraide iiria eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. 0.15 a. m. and ii.i0 a. m. llliii 5.1.1 . m_ nLenrs-a Tormeniine riaill‘: 10.50 a. I. and 2.55 p. in. and 7.00 p. m hawk-D. ..._ ,._. ._“ __“::'.i":_=-'.._¢‘= L t. - swam». r- waramsmxmza... _.*-___,2i;....,q as, ,. ‘f 42-; _-..-i;.,~_."-T<_~ "":riz:-rrz-ssnis..e; r::r..'.-..:e+.cs::sn=.:+z