We the Gall joined its sister ships iight. |986-7-25-21. ."Talkies-Murray Harbor South, G. Bi - when market prices. Darrach and .-.__ ,,,_ , .. ~ ~ - , / --rr ' .’ ' 1 I » ,- .' - . --'- , - . »,.~{..__.~ -,-,......,-/rr.. _ ' . . , - ..-.'-.>/_.3 » 1 ’ v ' f 4 ' r ' 4 | ' I ’ 1 » 4 ' ff , .J _ ,"' _' , /_ -- , -'. ' Y ‘ 1 ' I I ' .r , .. lil r 1 MAXIMS ' as mixims . 7 . \` _ 4. if ce Covers Prince Edward. island Like,the_Dew » ' ,- . _;._»¢__ -,- . ". ar- l lilltniurrfiwii cu in//I - _ " Mem-3 MAN t ._ Mlm? W to \ >‘/xc A I/ W _ ' A so \~\~\\\\\ J _'_ ..:..... . *°”°“ '“ -aglslé - /6 I The Peoples Paper ,:_.f-:~ff..;‘:‘1 Read byEverybody \ ..'$‘..‘:.."...‘..“‘°"" Zi ~ Y §,|p¢ Guardian, Founded 1881 ......... ... c.-... ci-iAiu.orrirrowN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, JULY ze, 1933 -10 PAGES ;;-;,;-,,1,-_»;,-_-,-;»;~;_;- i,,->-g--,-_~»;,;',,~°° l' -S Z . 4 ' I . erial, Squadron Arrives At Sli di a |'1'lllI‘iIlxI)‘,'|J; _ 1-l ,- _, -i» - . , I if T Wo Planes Malie Forced Landings On Return Flight Good Will Armada Experiences Fog And Headwinds On Flight From New York - Plan Early Start For Newfoundland. {' (By John Mosher, Canadian Press Staff Writer) SHEDIAC, N. B., July 25-Shediac heard a familiar drone today as Italy’s silvery ships of the air returned to the water they left nearly a fortnight ago. Ending the second hop of its return flight from Chicago, the Fascist Armada of good will to North America swooped down upon Shediac Bay from the skyway out of New York and to- night lay fast to the moorings used during the westward crusade. ' - | Since the fleet set out from Orbetello on July 1 under the leadership of General Italo Balbo, Italian Minister of Air, nearly 8,000 miles of la`nd and sea have passed under the wings of 24 units in the greatest mass flight ever attempted. ` i Fog, head. winds. and forced land- ngs by two planes lettered Gall ind Aram featured today's hop. With General Balbo leading, the ileet besan taking off from Jam- iica Bay, New York, at 9.01 a.m., i!.B.T., and five hours and 45 min-I ates elapsed before 22 of the two hulled sea planes reached Shediac, 'U50 miles distant. After stopping at Rockland, ine, for repairs to a broken oil i_. mrs at" 5.05 p.m. and 27 minutes later the Aram arrived from Mil- lidgeville where engine and fuel ihortage difficulties were adjusted. Plan Early Start Soon after the planes were moor- ed gasoline laden boats came along- --_.Z._i__€ (Continued on Page 3) ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETC "Announcements are Inserted In this column ut 2 cents per word strictly payable ln allraiioo. °'Tal.kics-Murray River Satur- day. 2014-1-as-zi. "Special show Malpeque Mon- duy. 2021-7-26-41. "Talkies at Bouris Thursday friday. 2oi4-7-26-ai. , ie” is lt’ Wmnm 1” being) S~h°“1d Conference should reassemble. But his motion was defeated. Not even I "Reserve Wednesday, -August 9th ‘ lor the Cavendish Tea. , '1744-'l-12-Wim-12i. | "St. Columba's Tea Party, Aug- list ilth. Reserve this date. 2022-7-20-41. I "Harland excursions Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. For further information phone 773. i 1484-7-3-ti' ' "Buying live fowl (empty crops) l'hurrdry,Jn1y zvin, nu two ociccx, "Peet prices to be lower next Week. Walter S. Weeks, Frederic- *°u- zoos-1-25-21 MONTREAL, .miy as -Informa “Life Insurance taken to protect loved ones is the most unselnsh “UUE in the world. Secure yours 'hue Your young and enjoy the lowest rat/e. Consult J. A. Moore, "‘“‘"’ 5”" LW- '7“1Y 22'” which irri Friday kiued five mem- “This week, till Friday noon, we “U buy live fowl, empty crops, at 7`uDlin's warehous Kensin on Chalet, Kenlinlton. i979-7-24-41 "North Americas greatest dance hill. B. I. B., with their modern ‘nd old time dances tonight. Di- Mlor Doucet and the Capltonians Orchestra. aoao-1-ze-ii Passer Sought p ' U. s. Motion Defeated ”°“‘ __ , - _ 3C _ Jr. SEVENKILLED ,WHEN BOMBING PLANE CRASHES Success Attains Lib- rary Course-Enrob ment Larger Than Anticipated - For- mal Closing oii Sat- urday. The work of the Prince Edward Island Library Institute which is now in its fourth and final week has thus far been attended with manked success, and great satisfac- tion is felt by Dr. G. R. Lomer, Lib- rarian of McGill University, and di- states, “is much larger than was ex- Revlved (Canadian Pr@) DIGBY, N. S., July S5-Mie- Mao Indians of the Boar Rivet Reserve revived ancient customs ‘ of the tribe today in celebration of the feast of St. Anne, which fails tomorrow. i Braves in full rogalla want through the intricacies of the almost forgotten war dance, the sun dance and other old tribal ceremonies in the centre of a miniature village of wigwams. Hundreds of visitors watched with interest the revival of the annual Indian carnival.” which I had been discontinued several years ago. Tomorrow the Mic- .lllacs will hold religious services .The reg1m.at1on‘.. DL Lum" I ‘The policy of the Government --'i______, pwted_ The general quality of me iuer has often stated is t.o prevent work is above the average usual in Wide f1“°"“““°“-9 in °X¢h“~“€° due P M summer school c0u,ses_~ ' |] ll R Y A S ite purely speculative influences. ~ A total. of thirty-eight studentsl I will complete the course, which in ' F|“¢i“°”°l15 N°'- Wil” ARRANGEMENTS °- ----t2 EUR FURTHER) ration, reference work, book selec i "N0 i!\f€r€D°¢ CB-I1 be dr!-Wh ir0m I mm' ),|b110graphy_ ¢1~,i1dren'5 uhm,-_i the fact that fluctuations of the ies, practice in classifying and cate- I sold value of sterling are n°l- V611’ logulng books, and the public leo-I , wide at this particular time.” tures on the background of books. _ Josiah Wedgewood, Labor mem- * The instructors were Dr. G. R. Lum- -__ I ber whose question _brought out . _ or Col. Wilfred Bovey and Mrs. ` ` the statement suggested inferent- Unlt€d MOENOII Miiry`Duncan Carter. ' h of TWO hersl lally that the’Govei-nments of the Regarding Reas_ ` The course was made possible Ong' 3. R31 l'03.d I Dominion; and gf wungzqes ag. . . through the co-operation of the Mo- Tragk Near Halifax `tsched to sterling might not be I Semblmg ls Defeat' GiuL1brurySch°o1w1ththeDei>aft- ’ satisfied with stabilization of ine' ed, ment of Education. a Mystery° The formal closing of the Instit- had 5_ggum¢-d 1;; que;-ying (,119 Gov. _ mite will beheld on Satiuday morn- HA,L];p\AX_ July 25._(g_p_)_1n. emmmn an dbh” they might be (ay George 1-iambicion csmaim 1118 at 10 °'°1°Ck lu the Prince 0! vesiigriicn into ine strange seein rnxrous for --some more stasis and Press sm; w|»|¢¢;~,) Wales 0911985 Hall- A fe”-WW °f of two young brothers beside a lower value of the pound." the proceedings will be an address mumad Q-Mk mme scan; progress Mn Ho,.e_Beu5h,,, howeven m_ DONDON. July 35--(C. P by Sir Andrew MacPhail, of McGill toda as 5 oo,-one,--5 jury confess” H th ' Y p ed at the Government had no Cable)-I1? an the di3“5W °f 9- U“1V¢fS1'»Y- itself puzzled over the way the two. Nason to suppose that the gov- plenary session the World Econo- In opening, remarks will be made boys d1cd_ emments referred to b_ mic Conference closes down Thurs-| by the Chuifmunr H011- Dr- W J- P- The jury closed its enquiry ink! cti to G saw my 0 ‘ ' _le on reait B:italn's policy. day- F01* B C0uDl¢ Of h0u1'S f0!1iBhi§ M“°Mm‘m» Minister °f Health and the death of Bramwell Hefferman, `1-1° mm ,migrated his dams; that the confererwe steering Commit. Education, and by Dr, G. R. Lomer, 12' ,md his 10_yem._01d brother Ed_ the pound is hitched to the mme ice discussed nnsi arrangements D1f=¢l°1’ D! '-he P"1f“=° Edward IS' ward with aeciarrtion mei ine Y and terms of addoui-nment.` 'llherel “md Library Institute- The “Ward” had been killed by some other ag- ____ were some strong differences of mg °f dip1°m°'s Wm f°u°W' °““d1d` ency than s. railroad train, and re- , . 0Diriion. the brief official com- “ies N” be Presented by me dk°°t'°r quested Attomey General John Canadlan ftl'l1!`l.Siii}i.el\!\di»hB dst() mlque Dawes t-hem bv. ° ed b gh W mt ° ;";'d Donn to institute it nn-ii-nr investi- “° ‘““ ° Y ° “ °’ ° ““°‘ eatin. Delegates To STRUUK FRDM BEHTND Cordell Hull, U. S. Secretary of _ _ 1 shire, moved inet me continuing 13 111111 red on The WUDSSWFS W°1'°.!°“ud ‘M4 icsruairrr rr-ers) committee (ine steering commit- W T .t “IW the "HWY "KM °f W” “A oirrswa, .vuiy as-with the (I _Y 0 S l determine before Nov. 1 v.-nm me' - ‘°°““““”d °“ PM 3’ isis R. is. B eii, cs ad ' scie- Wife At Hospital ’ °“” " “S (Canadian Press) Isla" ders View next Saturday, for home. It was ' (°°mim1°d 0" P380 3) AMHERST, N. S., July 25.-’I‘ho- rn ° announced some days ago that mas Fitzpatrick was hurrying from Ret” _Arr Hon. E. N. Rhodes, Minister of Oxford Junction today to visit his Finance, would sail on Saturday sick wife in Amherst when a pile Armada D ni of rocks on the railway track derail e es ' i I V the party, with the exception of Bullets Fl-red ed NS 5P¢¢d€l`- sulslg/L°;;lsI';Eth; gun? ggy 25 the Prime Minister, would depart Thrown several feet, he sustained - ~ ~ ~» f, gh M _ _ . , cencussiimcrtne in-ein and wasirrk-I -Resiuald Pope and Lowell Hou- B e same me FTO In Rifle en ic ine rams nospiiai where Mrs. cock °f Bummerslde flew Over to V Fitzpatrick underwent a. serious op- Shed-|110 Yésfefdly lI»ft€m0°H BYYW' (C,,nT|mP,",) eration yesterday. `ing at the shediac golf course at Hawks Completes 388 just two minutes before the tion given out today by the Que: , Ilauan airsmps “me in sight' To Grain’ bec Provincial Detective Bureau was n d They b°°k 8' taxi 'md had time t° ° ' ° n denied tonight by sergeant Dete°_ You g La _ arrive at the landing stage before 1 Exhlbltla , Lam _ h ,I ted it had all the planes had alighted. Eiidl? air: ascerthiizado dedth bullets Is Dro wned Mr. Hancock took several pictures (Canadian Press) of the fleet including a close-up bers of the Bradley family at mm- ANTDGONIBH. N. B., Juy 26-(C»| of General Balbo. Mr. Hancock Hawks, United States ainnan. ers centre, near Chapeau, Que., hm P.) - Seven-year-old Alexander said it was it pretty sight to watch awooped down from the clouds here , been med from I _33 wiht, 1-me Randall was drowned today when Ithe ships alight as gracefully as a tonight, completing a non-stop, belonging to Mmhnl 3,-“||ey_ he ventured beyond his depth in s bird upon the water, making hardly flight from New York to the sask- smail stream near his home. The any disturbance. 'I‘wo of the air- atchewan capital in 10 hours andl my had been playing with some ships were two hours behind the 88 minutes. Ch young companions, whom he left to others arriving, one being held up Greetcd by a packed throng B08’(lS - €que ,go bathing. several hours lain, his in St. John and the other in Maine throughout the world grain exhibl- the world failed when he crashed bbdy was found floating near shore. on accoimt of engine trouble. tion and conference grounds, the The air ships covered a surface hardy American flier swooped dowu t of a mile and a half along the in front of the grand stand, swerv M Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor of rector oi the Insiiiuie. - ir. inner or si. anne. ' ‘V116 Exchequer- INSTITUTEII T0 THE FRANC lFinancial Secretary of , the Treasury Makes Statement in Com- mons. I LONDON, July 35--Les- ‘ie Hore-Belisha, Financial Secre- tary to the Treasury, in the House ‘of Commons today emphatically denied the suggestion frequently advanced that the pound sterling is tied ic the French franc. I "There is no truth in that sug~ gestion," said the understudy of as the Chancellor of the mcheq- pound with the franc, which he Sail Saturday possible exception of Prime Min- gation to the World Economic Conference will sail from England but it was learned today that all would identify inem. I u§ _._,..|-1 i A I I ‘ I ‘I oaivanai. rr.\Lo Bacco Italian Minister ol Air, who yesterday arrived with his good Wm Armada at Siiediu, New Brunswick, on his return flight to Italy. The squadron expects to take off at 5 0’ci0ck this morning for Shoal Harb0l'» Newfoundland. U.S. Government Seeks Vengeance On Kidnappers Federal Officials Claim “Air- tight Case” In Arrests Made - Determined Drive Made Along All Lines. -_-_ NEW YORK, July 25-United Identifies Leader States justice began catching upi _ ` with a vengeance Tuesday on the. Mlm Mary McElroy of Kansas kidnappers, 'City pointed out Walter McGee,f In three cities prosecution either I former Oregon convict, on the wit-I was being prepared or already un- Q ness stand as the leader of kid-, derway for groups charged with ,' nappers who held her captive last; kidnapplngs in which nonrly $500.- I May until $30,000 ransom was paid. 000 ransom was demanded. and at l She told of spending 29 hours man- least $150,000 collected. 'aclcd in a basement usori as a At Milwaukee, fcdcrnl offlcinlslchickcn roost. moved swiftly to remove Roger! In the third case which officials Touhy and three of his Chicago claimed was near solution, Michael gangster cohorts to St. Paul, Minn.,‘ Musiala was described mi making a for trial on clinrgcs of liaving kid- complete statement at SI. Louis napped brewcr William Hamm, Jr_,:concerniiig his part In the kidnap- for $100,000 ransom. officials at sr. ‘plus of August Luer. wealthy bank- Paul claimed an "airtight case", cr of Alton, Ill., who was released against the foiu prisoners, saying Withcllt l'>Hl'm¢‘"t Of tht’ $100000 that from four to six witnessc.<,ransom demanded. _ - I -- EEGDIA, July 25-Captain Frank Mattern Leaves Def-‘lflfes A _ Dividend For Juneau .1imm'e Mattern, Texas flier whose, plan to make a solo flight around in Siberia last month, left here I ' `Ellis for Juneau. NEW YOIRK, July 25 -\‘A.P.)- The United States Steel Corporation today declared another dividend of 50 cents a share on the seven per cont ciimulntive preferred stock. Similar payments were made in the ‘fist two quarters. (Canadian Press) FAIRBANKS, Alaska, *July 25- oday in a seapfane piloted by Bob Y "Reserve Wednesday, August 2nd °f mud picnic on the beautiful 38:3!! gift. John‘s Presbyterian . lst. 0 d enjoy a honmuke mem- ome an 193!-'i-21-25-28-81-4i. "Meet our friends at the wud Wm! o{Horton's new dance hall- ‘IBY night, Jiiiy 28th. at Murray mm- Honest to goodness dance :n“"_°- furnished by one of the ls- dl most popular 5 piece orch- Crashes Into Heavy Truck p (Canadian Preis) SYDNEY, N. B., July 25-‘Search was underway tnnilhi- 101' I l>08'll8~ check passer who has left a trail gf bm paper in the wake of his vista to several Maritime centres. After visiting Halifax, Saint John and Moncton. N- B-. he DI-Ned iradulent cheques here totalling over $400. He left the city a few drew K. Fisher, of Bhlifax, was near death in hospital tonight from, HALIFAX, July 35_.(gp,)...Ag. later. The planes took on 500 gal- Hawks left New York at 12.28 injuries sustained when his motor-` Dwpie from Bummerside Ind oth- tional boundary. He was sighted at cycle cmsmd into 5 navy gmc; er Island points to witness the re- the oltya outskirts at 8 p.iri., lleif expedition as-a'ts him and ht, t°4¢y_ mmf, “U11 W” gnc- tum trip of the armada. Mr. Pope M.S.T., and his plane speeded in take the relief party to Edmonton, water front. Mr. Hancock took ed and then went to the municipal some interesting pictures from a aiaport within 10 minutes after he motor boat but ren out of film was sighted speeding toward the when he circled over them a little city. ions each of gas after their arrival. pm., E.S.’I‘., today, and flew moat There were a large number of of the way close to the interna- hours before police were informed W,-¢d ,md 5 hgndlebu- of gh, mqtqr and Mr. Hancock retumed about | full view of the packed grendstand He was accompanied by members of the William Alexander Relief Expedition who flew here from the United States to take him home. Present plans call for Mattem to fly tomorrow to Terrace, B. C., where a plane chartered by the re- fiying solo from there to New York. I Dies Of Injuries (Canadian Press) OXFORD, N. B., July 25.-Allan Black, 40. died tonight. from injur- ies sustained when he fell yesterday from the roof of a barn on which he had been working. l-le did not regain consciousness after the 23- Custioms Of SCANNINQ THE"‘i§i'K]ES NURN NNNE IN' T"""i A” S IS NITBHEIJ, . ........ . FEET INHEN NIING BREAKS Army Officers Meet Death On Service Mission. EXPLOSION HEARIL ,Explosion Is Heard B5 Eye Witnesses of Tragedy. I (Associated Press) OCEANSIDE. Calif., Jul; '25-Seven bodies were taker from the wreckage of a Unit ed States army bombing plane,which dropped a. wing and crashed at the south- eastern city limits of Ocean side today from 1,000 feet ir Ithe air. ‘ Army officers identified those killed as Second Lieu- tenant Carl A. Murray, flyer-_ Idaho, who was at the con- trols; Sergeant Snodgrass; George Herrick; Corporal ate Galdis; Private Overend. The plane left March Field bound on a service mission for Rockwell Field, Sari Diego. _ Explodm Heard The plone appeared in the cleai slqr over Oceanside just at noor. when scores of people were on thi street. Witnesses said it was flying smoothly until it reached the south end of town. There they saw a wing suddenly break away. A dull boom- ing noise, heard soon afterward (Continued on Page 8) .- The Weather,Efc ., i_BY.6li: .Nas -_~. -Youaaick asf -V iuseeffo Cascading) Youv. liafiusiesm is qoaa g A We -_.9 I , Moderate winds, partly cloudy; and moderately' warm. METEOROLOGICAL OI"h‘l(`E, Tor. onto July 25-_\lluimum and mexi- mum temnerat'lires;- llnwsoix ... ... ... . . . . . .. Akliivik 512333 1‘:.F;:;':.'e:.':::i:i2isiase!2zal \i-t-i|`>:i ..... ... ..¢ . ..._ \'a»u~.\\i\'--r ... ... . .. .. l-liluiunlnii ... ... . . Banff .. ... r... .-. Calgary ... ... ... Saskatoon _... ... ri Wlniilpeg ... . _ , Brandon ...._ . . Toronto .. . .. Toronto .. . .. . Loudon ... . Kingston ... .. . 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