‘k Covers ‘islandiikeltheibew -..,_____________\ Read by Rum Everybody Ills not a sinner but his sins- MAXIIMS 01A MERE MAN ~ ii. Z17 ’ CHARIJOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1933 ca... Loan (lversubscribed I 8 PAGES (Cansdhn Prod) NEW GLASGOW, N. 5., August I-Captain George Pond,. United Sta-in flyer who halted s night flight from Newfoundland in the early morning mrknem here, plans to continue his Journey from Har- bor Grace to New York tomorrow. The Captain flew mail to the Bslbo squadron, and as a bit of practice for a proposed rcundtrip flight, New York to Rome, decided to fly back by night. Fog over the Bay of Fundy proved bothersome, , and be came down here by the ziisht of improvised flares on Mol- lison Field. work with Kingsford-Srrlith. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS. - MEETINGS. ETC "Announcements are this column at 5 cents alrlully payable In adrance. "Tnlkies-Morell ‘Tuesday. 115. "Talkies-French River Friday. 80 "Canoe Cove Saturday. Thrill- ing show. ‘Talkies-St. Peters, Monday. 115. “Reserve August 16th for Tea Party at Cardigan in aid of the Presbyterian Church. 50 "Reserve Saturday, August 5th for Christ Church Ice Cream Fes- 122. tlval in Cherry Valley Hall. "Don't fail. to hear Evangelist C. A. Crabtree at Kensington, Fri- 126 day evening, Aug. 4. "Regular monthly meeting of the 8.1.8. in their Hall tonightlgt I o'clock, "Thursday. Friday and Saturday will be the banner bargain days at Jenkins Bros, Vernon. 100 "Genuine Banker Boots at spe- cial price of 82.49 at Jenkins Bros. sale . 102 "Dance atjlemon Hall, Thurs- 517. Alllllflt 8rd. Three piece or- rheatra. Adrmsion 20c. 64 "Montana's Magazine contains a pine article on "The Value of Life Annuities." You should read it. For “Pie returns buy "Sun Life Guar- lnteed Annuities." Bee .7. A. Moore. illfllser. Charlottetown Office. 4o. "Jenkins Bros. are offering their Nlltomers on banner bargain do l large quantity of slightly damag- "l Ioods at a price that will make you smile. 1o “Lawn party will be held 8t Bout-h Shore on August 1o. in aid 0f the Catholic Church. Bingo 8nd other amusements on the grounds- Refreahments will be served by the of the parish. 199 "Corns to the play in st. Pat- {Ws mu, IOIIHS, Aug. m. to see Th! Rood Back" by 8t. Columns‘! aw» om». Bppclllticd m»... Captain Pond did not set any dais for his Pwflfleed double ‘cross- ing~of the Atlantic. but said he would be assisted in preparation by Caesar Sauelli, who has helped prepare for 1'7 ocean flights. Pond is an ocean navigator as well as a flyer, and has done considerable inserted II per word w‘ streets or lived in nearby homes. '1 of Grand Coulee, Slain, in‘p1ain Search‘ Organized For Robbers l/Vko (Terrorizecl City Raiding Party-Estimated ‘Be- tween Six And Twelve, Steal Bank Safe And Leave Sixteen Citizens Captive In Jail. ~ uw You m RIIMEFLIGHT i-i . ocsaarmnsl. Ill. k. l-(A. P.)—.A polo lute today surrounded a farm near here when they re- Dwted skirting two o! a. group of “ who termrised Weir pity morn than foun- hcsue. stole a. bank safe and left 10 dtiasns captive in the city jail. v The 100 pursuera were armed with machine guns. A contingent of na- tional Guard dinnoirnied cavalry wasorderintotheohssebythoad- jutant general. The hunt for the bank looters be- gan along the Verdlgris River bot- toms when two of the men were driven to cover in a gunfight with Ooffeyville police which A. P. KWUIJG. night captain, shot t/wo of the tires from their oar. OAB This gunfight took place a short time after the robbers left Weir City with the unopened safe on a truck. The truck mired in e. mud- hole and was abandoned. Its valu- able cargo was brought here by girardnnuen. lilatlmates of the sine of the raid- ins party ranged from rive to 12. Other members of the bandit group were not sighted by officers and no reports of their whereabouts were received here. WELL ARMED Victims of the raid said the rob- ber sang arrived at Weir 01w in four automobiles vrlth an arma- ment of at least two machine 81ml- . The? first captured Ed Bennett, actln! night watchmen and Jack Arbuckle, whom they placed 1n 3 city jail cell where they wm-e join- ed a few moments later by a kid- lllPPtd night telephone operator, Mid! Agnes Adamson- Rapidly the, raiders rounded up Persona who appeared on the Speak Out At Grain Fair (fhnadian Press) BEGUM. Aus 2-—-A dirt farmer told delegates to the World's Grain Conference today what he thought of merchandising moth. ods and what might be done to affect improvement. M. Gansmere. grraoticaly farms: language of u... farm told the ex- perts the producer needs an‘ ex- port quota basis for diktrlbtuion of wheat. tienta in the Fontiles Leproaarium went on a hunger strike today in protest I-sainst the dismissal of Continued Bad Weath- er Has D el a y e d Take-off of Aerial r Squadron. fwarpdlan Press) KAI. HARBOR, Nfld, August I. — General italo Balbo’! giant squadron of 24 flying boots contiri- ued u. rest at their-moorings here today. and tonight it was believed they would not take off for Ireland before “Friday at the earnest." A southerly wind was increasing in atrenzth. and rain splashed on the metal wings of the big planes. Delayed a Week Just a week ago today the flotilla landed hers, bomeward bound to 1t- aly for Chicago and New York by way of Shediac, N. B. General Bal- bo planned to get his 96 men in the air last Friday, but continued bad weather had forced postponement from day to day and the 1,800 mile Jump to Valentia, Ireland. Shoal Harbor is enjoying the dis- tinction of playing host to the fly- ers longer than any other rafuelling base on the roundtrip flight. The planes waited a. week st Reykjavik, Iceland, before attempting the 1,600 mile flight to Cartwright on the westward Journey.‘ The next hop is 800 miles longer anxious to have the best possible conditions prevailing before they take to the air. Amherst Boys Sent Up To Supreme Court (Canadian Press) Alm-IERST, N.S., Aug. Lh-Norman Tower, 16, and Holly Skilton. one year older, today were committed to stand trial in Supreme Court on charges of assisting Alvah Henwood, convicted murderer, in an abortive attempt to escape from the Amherst Jail. . . Magistrate s. o. mundane ore- sided at the boys’ preliminary hear- ing tcday, and took a. deposition from Henwood in his jail cell. Hen- wcod, sentenced to hang with 'I‘rue- man Smith on September 12 for the murder of Mrs. Elmer Smith, said hehad been given the saw he used in two attempts to escape, by Tower, who got it from Skilton. The mat- ter had been discussed while the two than that jaunt, and the officers are . ‘Iihanmsearedthoeastwlthim tamper-atlas. mounted. bltednmytodaywhilaflrarutof thetlnitedfitateaanioyednormal ‘iheawelurcentredintboflsw Yookmtyasesandthedeallmtoll It was is as new ‘iron. at the peek of the day-e. few depees under Tuesday. Seventeen men and women succumbed in New York City in most instances, death was coined by hes-rt disease agm-avot- inmini w | u Death T011 Grows TTAKE flHflAs Eastern Heat UNTII FRIDAY,‘ Wave Continues gSeventeen MgrT-And Women Succumb In New York City- FifteenDrownedInNewarkArea IMW YORK, Aug Ip-(AIJ- edbythahtense I8!!!)iii- - Tothceesttbehigh readings spread.lltwesii0inNewHaven t0 l6. Fifteen persons drowned in the Newark area. All the beeches were crowded. ships. (Associated Press) Roosevelt tonight approved of the United States navy for con- struction of 2i new warships in the $288,000,000 building programme. The President carefully analyzed the bids recently received by the navy and the a1‘ ‘ ‘ decided on by the commanders. His approval signalled an immediate start on work providing jobs for thousands in Government and private ship- yards. "Admiral William Standley, Chief of Naval Operations, and Rear Ad- miral Emery Land, Chief of Con- struction, brought the naval con- struction programme to the sum- mer White House by seaplane. Talk Over Plan Mr. Roosevelt talked the plans over with his naval ohieftains and Ibomm promote,‘ “m? Elvin! hi! "Plmwfl 1°” with day in. two police searches that ex- them the formal announcements of tended fluoughout we city's gang-‘ lNAVY BUILDING, PRIJERAMME? AP P R 0 V E ll Pres. ‘Roosevelt Sanc- tions Plan For Con- struction of War_ ‘he could get work and thereby pay dumped upon ma. to cit,‘ dairy" HYDE PARK, A113. $—Pi'$d&nt 1915115., Caddy Finds Body Near Links (Canadian Pres) WINDSOR, N. 5., August 2- ioaddy Alvin Foley sought a lost lball near the Windsor links today fond found the body o! William vMahoney, who had chosen death I cause he couldn't get s job. Mahoneyb throat was cut, and wit- nesses at the inquest said he de- cloned three weeks ago that unless his board he would kill himself. {PllllliE EXTEND (SEARCHES run "KIIINAPPERS Net Spreads As Ab- ductors of 0’C0nnell and Baskowitz Are Sought. (Amociaied ha) NEW YORK, Aug. ll-The kid- nappers of Lieutenant John J. O'Connell, Jr., and Nathan Bas- kowlts, Brooklyn real mtaie and were hunted to- Ccnn. but showers brouflrt a sharp drop to 86 in mld-afbrnmn- n w“ 95 m Bwwm In wash. points-spread a spirit of calm over mgwn M m. emmw“ in Gov. the trouble spots of Pennsylvania's fered, but, it wag mmm building-w‘ dgsmlsqp [strike-wracked soft coal fields to-‘ subscribed several m muuseipuia, where the neufldflr- equalled Tumdfly’! 111811 M W. the current wave‘: death i011 mounted Spirit or I n Strike Spreads. ‘(Annotated Press) , naowrrsvmnn, Pa, Aug, 2 Pesos moves-and machine iii-owning from hilltop the entire strike acne, Calm Prevails Pennsylvania Coal Fields - Milk gunr. Brit on And Ot Annual Subscription Delivered $0.00 By [All Cnnndl llld U. H. A. $4.50 n London ARMED cususl Success a N MI i m. MRIKE AREA By Loan Will Promote Financial Cooperation Between Lond- iii- Of Loan Commended ish Press tawa Is Belief. . l (Canadian Press Cable) i LONDON, Aug. Zfr-Canado/s first loan on the London money market in 20 There was no d directly official statement as to the amount cf understood the loan was immediately times over. years was snapped up eagerly today. the lists for the issue of 72,000,000 pounds in four percem vantage bonds being close they were opened. It was offered at par and there was no discount for cash. An easier atmosphere pervaded when a. walkout eight days ago of 2,000 i men has spread to some 35,000 men l —demanding recognition of the ‘United Mine Workers of American Pickeis congregated again in large num/bers, and at Star Junc- tion, where six strikers were shot. and wounded in disorders yester- day. nearly 1.000 strike sympathiz- ers taunted coal company police but no disturbance occmred, MILK STRIKE BOONVELE, ll. Y, Aug. 2- New York State's milk strike. marked at its opening yesterday by armed clashes between troopers and angry farmers, today spread to new sectors as hundreds of cans of milk wrested from non-strikers were plants. While physical violence decreas- ed, there were not enough troopers to watch all roads at once and the dumping activities were greater. Four Ontario r DetectivesMay Be Prosecuted (Clanadlan Press) TORONTO, Aug 2—Hon. Char- les McCrea, acting Ontario A0- torney-Genersl, said today the Government was considering re- commendations of Mr. Justice A. C. Kingstonc to pmsecute four “The immediate aucceu of the loan," 4 a “inn. “hsatrlking -" from l! o! the PRIDE! BINNIITI IIAIHEG Premier B. B. Bennett com- ,'.,Wl1fl'IlHllt1l]0yln[-resi. .. , QfIaaLQ I llxpreaalnghisgratiflcatonflraOansdianPrlmebflnistqaaldthe l people of Canada would highly spprcolain the confidence mow-n in the Dominion and its future by British invmton. “I promise the-m no effort will be spared on the part of the Canadian Government to see such confidence h worthlly Jmtified.” in added. L Dealinllinihaloalawhiohhforfloand is lo be used largely for redeeming unconverted bonds, will start attire and of the week and there is no doubt the 5°11!!! W"! b0 It l Premium when they make their first appearance on the exchange. seconds." financial coope out. tcyeasaaardprubabl: sl-speroemvietory DUIKD “OAIQNI DIP The speed with which the bane was subeerbed aroused much com- ment among London financial editors who gave the announcement of the loan a week ago the warmest welcome. Some of them dubbed today "Cw-IMF! DAY" While evening Mwqmpean csnkd -" earners ouch as “Canada's proud achievement" am! “Jae-n million 7..."; i.‘ lilo; The Times editorially stated lnocees of the loan would promote the between London and Ottawa which is necessary if the spirit of last week's Empire declaration for closer collaboration lnrnonetaryaffalrnbetweeutlreknplroflovwnmenhhtebaearded Financier On Visit To Pictou MONUTON, N. 3., Aug 2—Oav Malni. well known Italian finan- cial authority, and Oozmn Home, both of Rome have arrived in Mmcton for the purpose od look- ing over several mining properties in the vicinity and also near Piciml detectives who fired on Albert Dor- land's automobile before his arrest here three years ago in connec- tlon with an alleged attempted bank robbery. The recommendations was con- tained in Mr. Justice Kingston's report on his hearing of Dorlandis boys were serving time for a minor offence. ' Patients In 4 Hunger Protest (Associated Press) In equally plain language M!" Gansmsre condemned “wild specu- grain markets. several hospital authorities ordered the child pa- tients fed forcibly if necessary but lation" and fluctuation in the decided to withhold food from adult strikers until they capitulated, employees. The Martial 1...... 1.. ALICANTE, Spain, Aug, 3.4m- (AP.)—-A series of explosions in the arsenal at Campo De Mariel last midnight led to s declaration of modified martial law hare to- day. of the National Guard, ’ consider ' (continued on Page t) Munaqua MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Aug 3- i The blasts injured four members destruction 0d prop- ust 2.—(O.P. Cabin-Port of B91111’! Y! flood stricken lower section began to take on the appearance of order 1 tonight as volunteers cleared away the wreckage left by the sudden on- "Harland excursions Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. For further information phone 778. 1484-74-8 "Parties wanting full wctccti re Firs fragrance. call, write c: phone W. . Roll, KinNll Agen for Hyndman b 00.. Ltd-i Insur- llfl-l-Il-tbna-IL flail“: Port Of Spain Stricken As Rivers Qrlerflow Banks PORT OF‘ SPAIN. ‘Iflflldld. AIII- alaught of two swollen rivers. Almost without warning, the rush.- arty and threw the ares mto a high stem cf emitement. vestigsticn to determine the orig- in of the explosions. Prussia Hardens 8m, I. . O'Connell, nephew of the polit- ically powerful O'Connell Brothers of Albany, N, Y., was returned sf- ter payment of a $40,000 ransom early Sunday. Baskowitz, also known as Nat Bass, was kidnapped on Monday and is still missing. Police were seeking an east side gangster, " ‘ .6 of the latel Frankie Yale, whom they believed had some connection with the ab- duction o: O'Connell. The search for Yale's lieutenant started when police learned that for a. time he used a store at Broadway and 220th Street as a headquarters for a so-called pro- duce business. It was near this charges that he had been‘ framed in. a. conviction of can-Jung offen- sive weapons for which he is serv- ing a five-year penitentiary sen- tence. May Complete Work By .Oct. (Canadian Press) N. B. I-AILWA’! IARNHGI Aw l-GNI n venom of the Canadian National mliwoyu fbr the 10-day period ending July 8i, 1933 were $4248.20! as compared with 83,958,352 for th- conespoarding period of 1030, a: increase of 039N4- Tbe Weather ,Etc 21,000 Scouts Greet Chief At Jamboree GQDOLIJQ, Hungary, Aug 2- (A.P.)-—-A magnificent rush of 2i,- 000 scouts to the reviewing stand of Lord Baden-Powell, chief scout, and regent worthy of Hungary marked U10 climax today of chef opening of the world boy scout Jamboree. The scouts had just completed their march around the half-mile‘ EDMONTON, Aug. Z-Jnquiry in- their addresses to the buys many nations. arena. and dashed up to the re- to operations of the Bank Act, byiV-ieWiHE Stand Willi WWiIIZ bim- ths Royal Commission, announoodmers in a manner to recall spec- Monday by the Dommon govern- taclas of rnedlaevel knighthood. ment, is expected to be completed? early in October, according to’ a1 friendship was sounded by the Premier J. E. Brownies of Albcrtauregent and Lord Bsdon-Poxvuil in fair and onolor. selected as a member of the com- mission. ‘The modem note of internation- of’ store that O'Connell was released The Government ordered an in- Prison Law lng water overflowed the low banks yesterday, wrecking bridges, flood- ing houses and stores, sending resi- dents scurrying to higher ground. It was reported that one citizen died of fright during the panic. but there were no drownings. BERLIN‘, Al‘ fl-(APJ-Mcre rigorous treauneet of prisoner! both men and women. in Prussia b! his abductorn. Pound Closes Higher In Mt’l. (Canadian Press) Sees Greater Activity In N. B’s Lumber Industry SAINT JOHN. N. B., Aug. 2-—-(C. announced, had been granted rc- P.)-Thc new mgulatlons governing newal of n. 30 year license and will timber and sawmill licenses in New operate five nrlls. The Internation- MONTREAL, Aug 3-—After dis-_ was announced ina new law made wblictoday. ‘rho main provision specified that a prisoner will be worked Property damage was established at between 030.000 and $40,000. Many heroic rescues were carried out at the height of the flood, which sub- sided as the waters finally found IA! to the. bgrbgl. harder, especially in land reclam- ation and other manual labor. the proceeds of rt of their . Good conduct E 80 1-‘ and then declined to $4.78. ‘ii l VIIQIIUONICOIIDIICIIM- l Iii-Beanie _Brun.swick are “working out most al Power and Paper Company will P119108 In easier trend in the fsatisfactorlly,” Hon. L. P. D. Tilleydoperaie a sawmill on the lvitramichi early trade the pound sterling ral- Premier and Minster of Lands and under the terms of its new license, lied late today in sympathy with i Mines, said today. the rise in New York and recorded an advance on Montreal Foreign RIGID-BIB. ‘Ilse pound opened higher at QL- ation of old licenses. Premier ‘rllle .snd the Bathurst Power and Paper Framed to bolster operation bylComlaany will increase its pulp and the licensees, the regulations camcjpaper plant so as to provide em- into effect August 1, on the exipir- ployment for an additional 50 men.‘ y Besides ths the Bathurst oonccm said he already had assurance that. ‘and made arrangements with the During the afternoon, however. a coupled with an improvement in theuwlnisier of Lands and Mines to recovery movement got underway general situation. they will lead to ‘allow operation of a sawmill at and the rate climbed back to 84-81 greater activity both in the lumber Bathurs‘. 5-10 where it closed with a gain woods and mills of the province. by any responible per- son, permitting a cut sufficient to IMIaIOOIIWIDIBQUID-ilbd. 11B. lustainthcmill. 1 (as Bu‘. QUESTION is nof wan Mm oisccuoco i FRoM- our waar. ‘ liE DE-SCENDS 1'0 - Z |SV \ I Fresh rmrfhwcstcrly winds; most‘ .\ll-I'J‘l-I()l{()T.(l1HRH. 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