.rsi:orrrru us i‘; MAXIMS MAXIMS 0F L ' ' 0F A MERE MAN MERE MAN ‘I honourable death is bcitc. than a engraved use. , Luann! lnbserlptfon Delivered II-OO Q Ill] Calida bl! U. I. A- 84-60 Lindberghs F orced Down; New York Holds Civic Reception For Edmonton Next BRO D WAY Gccasion Recalls Re- ception Tendered Lindbergh. l, NEW YORK, July 31-452.); The narrow streets of the finen- linl district rang today with shouts for General Italo Balbo u the Italian Air Minister and his oom- Italians rncounrrn roe IN FLIGHT Flying Couple Await Clear Weather At Hopedale. (Canadian Press) 1'5""! 49W" b! 10B little more than HOPEDALE, Iobrador, July 2l.—- rnilcr Arron ‘liniriivrr UUINHIPLE MURDER BASE Police Seek Unknown Maniac As Cause of Five Deaths in 0n- tario. (Canadian Press) PEMBROKE, Ont, July 2l.—John Bradley, l0, for whom s posse made up cf police and neighbors had been looking s11 day as the suspected murderer of his brother, sister-in- icuinnrir or BEATING MARK Rests While Ground Crew Repairs Dam- aged Plane. EDMONTON TODA Y Still Eleven Hours A- head Record—-Races For Edmonton. law. nephew and nieoe st Deniers Centre, three miles from Chapeau, Qua, was found late this afternoon dead, his body buried under hay in two hours after hopping ofl from Cartwright. Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh rested here tonight and N r MEETINGS. ETC panion aviators paraded up Broad- way under a swirling mass of tick- f u- m». and confetti. The official civic reception for ihe 96 men of the Air Armada reached a peak of excitement a1- rrost equal to that exhibited over ihe return‘ of Colonel Charles A. binibergh from his flight to Paris. Ilrom the battery to the City I811 General Baibo and his men rode behind rows of khaki clad soldiers, blueiackcta, and marines (Continued on page i!) ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS. A i I. Ann-uncouth are \\s column at I cents lricfli payable lp advance. "Talkies-Flat River Thursday. 1951-7-22-21. Inserted ll per word GLOBE GIRDLEI Wiley Pcst who took on lggt night for Edmonton, on a. globe girdling flight which he is under- takinl’ with a. robot pilot, has still eleven hours to spare despite mishap at Mat, Alaska. . rinusvwlu .mrr rrcrss "Talkies St. Peter's, Monday. 1942-7-21-21 I "Talkies Moreli, Tuesday. 1942-7-21-21 ' "Talkies-Vernon Bridge Wed- uesdsy. 1951-7-22-21. "Wire nose guards for horses. S. L. Hardy and Co. 1940-7-21-21 "Play, St. Peter's Bay. George- town Club cancelled. 1956-7-22-11. "Games all sorts, music, dancing, Hope River, Saturday 22nd. 1918-7-20-31. "Come to Ice Cream Social at Albany Village School, July 25th. 1948-7-22-11. I "Harland excursions Tuesdays“ »Thursdsys, Fridays and Saturdays: piior further information phone 773.1 14B4-7-3-tf Wednesday, August big Masonic Picnic at 1896-7-19-81. "Reserve (6th. 1933 for “Kyle Shore. "Buying live hogs and lambs Tuesday, July 25th. Hunter River, Emerald and Kensington. Signed A. E- wedlock. l93B-7-21-2i. "Montague Club loading live stock Tuesday afternoon, July 25th. Please list by Saturday night. 1958-7-22-11. “Dance in Holy Name Hall. st. P“ P8. Monday, July 24th. Admis- lion as cents including lunch. Good music. Ausplces St. Peter's South Women: Institute. 1938-7-21-21. "Afton Hail, July 24th, "For n"! ‘Fsthoms snd a String of Pesris.’ under the auspices of clues Cove Dramatic Club. Pro- Wcds in sid of Telephone. Admis- sion 15c and 26c. 1960-7-22-11. ilN THURSDAY E m p i r e Statesmen Hold Frequent Con- ferences Together On Currency And Trade. (By George Ilambieion. Canadian Press Staff Writer) LONDON, July al-(Csnadian Press Cabin-The main economic commission of the World Confer- ence tonight adopted its reports, reports from subcommittees which in the main urged further inter- national collaboration on bringing production and consumption of the world's greatest commodities into line, The World Conference will recess next Thursday, and as it slips info the background Empire negoti- ations take the stage. m the strict- est secrecy, far removed from the conference building, the Empire negotiations have been under wty for some time. " metimes they are held in a private house: sometimes in cabinet offices in Whitehall. Al- waysitisawlykflil@wll Conference. (Continued on page 6) Se ve re S to rm Strikes Moncton MONOTON, n. n. July n. -(or> “Life Insurance taken to protect lbved ones is the most unselfish . in the world. Secure yours while your young and enjoy the lowest rate. Consult J. A. Moore. 6X‘ Bun Life. July 22-31. "Boards-Make s date with your N» nu m- The United Church musical entertainment, July 36th. 5t. Patrick's Hell. Cele of (like 811d I06 Cream. Adults 25c. Children we. roso-r-nz-ii. "The Annual Picnic of Mount lfvrish lodge will be held at Nathan tell’: shore, Cape Trav o. lam? M“! m. . Augigsét iltlgj n- s g, rs cor hvited. y mm 1012-7-22-1 . . . ‘Remington Club loading live- "Mk Wednesday forcnoon. Jul! Nth and weekly thereafter until further notice. 14st your stock "HUI. J. B. Sharpe, Secrets!!- ths streets when the catch basins -<A. severe storm 918564 W" Moncton late this afternoon. , snd ggqjmpgnled by 8. Mflinlill rain- sionn did " ‘ dI-mssl- A six-tenement house cs mterprise street was struck by a bolt of lightning which ripped 5101i] the eaves of one corner cf the build- ing, shattered the plaster from the walls of two rooms cf the building and stunned several occupants of ute in the formal opening of the fercnce, will be made Monday by Lieut. Commander Freak M. Hawks. h! II port plane in which he hopes to imately l0 hours. mark Hawks’ first visit to the Can- adian province since he GPWIIBK! there in i930 in his famous midget gpeed plane in which he established scores of cross-country records in Canada, the United States and Eur- 0P0. Attempt Salvage (Jgpgg, July fll-Saivage operators awaited clear weather to continue their flight to Greenland. The famous flying couple left daylight time (9.22 E. S. T.) morning. planning to join other members of an aerial mailpilig ex- pedition at Juiianhaab. Fog Closes In Coast not long after their departure. however, and st 2J0 the Colonel qplane down here, 150 miles north (Continued on page (i) Roosevelt Un- Concerned With Market Reports — President Roosevelt contem- plates no action regarding the Stock Ebrchango where prices have dropped considerably in the last few days. It was made clear the admin- istration is focusing its full attention on the recovery drive and in official quarters the opinion was expressed that if speculators and investors are silly enough to bid up stocks far slbove their value they are very apt to lose their money. In official quarters the view also was expressed that many people attach undue import- ance to fluctuations in stock prices. Hawks Plans Non- s t o p Fl i gh t : New York-Regina (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, July 2i. - A non- stop flight from New York to Re- gina, Sank, where he will particip- worid'| grain exhibition and con- ’ today. Hawks will fly a new speed trans- cover the 1.620 mile route in approx- Thc trip will Of Treasure I. B. SALVOR, 01f Virginia the apartments. None were seri- ously injured. ' In addition fe this incident. the electric service in several sections of the city was disrupted while several telephone lines were also put out of commission temporarily. summaries the electrical storm was a torrential rain which flooded under command of Captain H. L- Bcwdoin (.008! Cut their V!!! to the parser’: cffics of m. sunken steam- ship Msrids and brought uu I small safe. ' Cartwright at 11.53, Newfoundland this Fog closed in on the Labrador brought his hi8 red and black mon- of Cartwright. And it was just as WASHINGTON, July 21. —-(AP)[ the barn and himself apparently the fifth victim of an unknown fiend. - The discovery of the body upsets the police theory that the other four had been shot to death by John Bradley. There was no gun found near Bradley's body and authorities are now at s. loss how to explain the quintupie murder. Efforts Redoubicu With the finding of the fifth body. police efforts were doubled in an effort to dlsooversome clue which will lead to the apprehension of the murderer. Detective Bergt. J. Ii‘. Dalpe, of the Quebec Provincial Police, has arrived here this after- noon and taken charge of the man- hunt. Dr. Rosario Fontsine, Quebec medico legal expert, is expected on the scene tomorrow morning. He 5 will conduct autopsies on the bodies (and arrive at the exact cause of death. It is known that all five were ‘ shot to death but it is possible that ~ they may also have suffered other I wounds which would indicate whet- her there hsd been any struggle. At Th “k Man“, For many years there has been a branch of the Guild at Summer-i side, which although small, hss,| der shrouds in the homo where all "M" i?" leldfiihiii) 0'1 M155 Merl!’ five persons had lived with such ap- mint “id the M!!!" 301M811. done a parent contentment until neighbors 111ml valuable work. This branch’ were attracted this morning at 7.30 h" 110W b"!!! 611181884 11nd will by m, 501mg o; ghgflg . undertake the responsibility for Investigation led to the discovery kuidi-ug all sorts of handicraft of four bodies, those of Joseph work in the Province. Bradley. elderly farmer; Mrs. Joseph Colonel Bovey. who ls Resident, Bradley, his wife; Hannah Bradley. of the Guild, is also President, of: daughter; Tom Bradley, son. the new branch. and in an inter-I At that time John Bradley, who view yesterday observed that after. made his home with the others, was years cf work the Canadian Handi- mlssing and police began a search 0i craft Guild and its branches were; Allumetts Island thinking that he at Jut coming into their own. "The might have been the murderer. The 9001,14, and m, Government o; later discovery of his bony UPS“ Canada," he said, "are at last com- imis theory and police are nvwlvvk- ing to understand that in domes- ;ing for some unknown maniac. Tonight the five bodies lay un- P. E. I. Branch Of Handicraft ~ Guild Formed C0 - operation Of Canada - Wide Organization Will Be Ob- tained In Putting On Exhibit e Provincial Fair. tic handicrafts is to be found the main remedy for our mant problems, that not only for the moral and intellectual point of view but for the sake of cold doi- iars and cents craft work is worth while." Govt. (lo-operation "But," he added, "this is the first time a Provincial Government has taken such a part in the organ- ization of one of our branches. Of course it is only what I expected in Prince Edward Island, but it is the most encouraging thing that has happened‘ to the Guild for some time." (Continued on page 3) , I Demers Centre. scene of the quin- tupie murder, is on Ailumettc Is- land, about 90 miles west of Ottawa and almost directly across the 0t- tsws River from Pembroke. Police Arrest Two Men Bomb‘ Exp 103w" As Alleged Acces- Damages Church HAVANA, Cuba, July 21.—(A.P.)-- The explosion of a large bomb bad- ly damaged the sacristy of the Mer- oec Catholic Church today after I night of disturbances during which 10 bombs exploded most of them hsrmiessiy. The walls of the post office build- ing were slightly damaged in an ex- plosion a few minutes earlier. Oth- ers were hurled without effect at the third police station. the Na- tional Capitol, and at other build- ings in several parts of the city. (Consular: Press) Alfl-IERHI‘, N. S, July, 2l—'l‘wo men were under arrest tonight as] accessories to Aivsh l-lcnwocds at-; tempted escape this week frornr Cumberland County Jail, where‘ the Il-ycsr-old prisoner awaits ex-I. caution for the murder of Mrs} Elmer lrnith. 1' Charges of aiding and abetting. Benwoodb second try for freedom were laid today against Holly Skil- low and Roi-men 'I‘owcr, accused ct_ finnishing the young slayer with‘ the saw he used to hack through i three bars of his cell. iVill Keep Ex- change Closed Trsppetl by Jaiirr i The Merfdo. s Ward Line steam- er, ssnl on May l2, 1011, after col- llginyr with the mail steamer Ad- miral Farrltut in a fog. It carried 04,000,000 in gold and silver cargo. Many attempts have been made proved inadequate to handle the 8951-5141-11- Iillr nuw-u-v. -_.... walnut-Nearer ‘ i, /‘ KANUAS CITY" July 3l-(A.P.) —.Directors of the Kansas City Board of ‘Irade voted tonight to keg: the exchange closed tomor- row to permit the clearing up of accumulated orders following the drastic grain price descent of Wed- nesday and Thursday. ‘The ex- change was closed $0M» ’ l-lenwccd was trapped by a jailer as he worked on the fourth bar. It was the icond time he had tried unsuccessfully to escape. Be- fore his trisl in June. he had been’ caught after cutting partiy| through one bar. I jContinusd in page l), Admits Furnishing Young Slayer With Hack Saw ll IIUBE MAY | s | w. is. NEW YORK,-Juiy 21.—— (A.P.) —- The New York American says Pre- mler Mussolini, elated by the recep- tion given General Italo Baibo in the United states, may visit this country shortly. Tire ltamn leader, the paper says, may come to confer with President Roosevelt on world pcacc and eco- nomics. ' Gcnuroso Pope, chairman of the Mayor's reception committee to Bal- ‘co. is quoted as making the disclos- ure after a conference with Balbo. Z-lr‘ rizri .10‘. gm: liuioo Rs authority but he said the Italian Air Minister "hoped Mussolini would be able to come to the United states soon." Killed In Crash RICHIBUCTO, N. IL, July 2i.—- Louis Lannigan. young business man of Richibucto. was killed instantly today when his car crashed over ihc Mills Creek bridge, on the road )to Harcourt. unemploy- . ATUBKS RALLY SCI. I G H T |.Y AT BULLETIN (Associated Press) F A I R B A N KS. Alaskan July Zl-Wiley Post, Okiaho ma pilot, hopped off frorr Fairbanks at 5.45 p.m. (10.45 p.m., E.S.T.) today for Ed monton, Alta, in coniinu ation of fi-is so'o flighi around the world. EDMONTON, July 20-402.)- Wiiey Post, Oklahoma's world-gird ling flier, will dash down througl- the sub-Arctic tonight to Edmon ton. According to the mange re- ceived by Royal Canadian signals the solo seeker of a new round-the- world mu-k was at Fairbanks, Al- aska, at 3.45 p.m. (8.45 p.m. E3311! but planned to take off within a few hours on the ism-mile flight to Edmonton, ASESSIUN lllflSE Stock Prices Crashed Active Market Since 1929. PAmBANKs, Alssks, July .11- (AID-Wiley Post, Oklahoma fly- er, landed in Fairbanks at 10.42 a.m. (3.42 p.m., E5312) today and ex- pressed confldence that he would in And Most | set a new globe-girdling record de- spite his unexpected delay st Fiat Alaska, yesterday. Guided to Fairbanks by Jot Crcseon. pioneer Alaska pilot, Post came to this city after a flight oi ‘ my John 1, gmley 55,04,111“; three hours end l4 minutes from i Press Financial Writer.) i‘ Nnw YORK, July Zl-Stocks ‘reeled downward today in the weakest. wildest market since i929. 'but finally bumped into a rally |that substantially reduced extreme [losses of s3 to e17 for hundreds of iieading issues. 3 Turnover amounted to 9,592,570 ’shares, largest since October 80, ‘ 1e29, when 10,121,300 shares chang- ‘ed hands on the New York Stock YExchange. j For more than an hour this afternoon trading was demoralised. , Heavy offerings from erstwhile bull ipwls-strcng groups of profession-i a1 traders who had helped build the long spring urpturm-from weakened margin accounts and from frightened owners of stocks fell on a virtually bidless market. Support seemed entirely lacking. (Continued on page ii) Serious Fires Fought In Woods Two serious woods fires in the (Continued on page 5) The Weather ,Eto T tuft: in cua auras flank» faaf (om (m: ' 861mm. warn.- OULD BE 1MB FAMuY cmcui! Light io moderate winds; fab and warm. Ml§TH0R0Y.OUl('.-\l1 OFFHTIQ T9“ onto, Jilly 2i “iiiilliillll and mull province, one st Stanhupc, the 0th- er at Hopafieid, have been success- fully combattcci, the first having been exiiirguisircd completely. The fire at Slunhopc for a time yesterday assumed serious propor- tions. and endangered the farm buildings of Mr. Isaac Lawson, on whose property the major part of ihc (‘lillllflgC was rione. The fire originated near Stnnhope Church about noon, and is believed burn over some blueberry barrens. The flames spread quickly to Mr. Lawson's farm. The R. C. M. P. received a call for assistance and constables from Charlottetown and l-lustico were or- dcrcd to the scene by Inspector Frlpps. The fire was silccesfuliy fought by a large crowd, and was finally extinguished isst evening. The fire at l-lopefieid is now well umirr control. There is little hope aid of ireavy rsin, as the fire is to have begun from an attempt to' of it being extinguished without the l burninginapestbog. Q. ll Yuncnnrrr . 7 7 T Our-hm‘ ... 7 Ffiiiii Jnlifi i... T uiifnr . . . . .. .. . . 7 Charlottetown ‘I FORECAST Maritime “'r=i-»,\lu1||‘r.iir' rssirrly in snuihr-riy wlnrisg mnsilv fair and warm; [rrrvlrrilvly some air/sworn cl fhirmlorsinrnrs nrnr linv nf_l"uudy. _ bin Univ‘ ion-r; »l.r'-,:l|(,- in moviorsil svlvnls: fair nml warm. mun in!» oh- morning nr 0.51 sml tonight s! 11.47:. Sun sets (his nranlvl’ ni: 7.30 and rims inmnrrrm" morning n! 4.2L Now moon Sniurclny, July '.".‘. 4.0) p. m. Hummrmlrlr tin» v-iuhior-n mirruteu lairr (ban (‘inrlrlfr-i-nrn. (‘AI PERRY ICIIDULI Wow-k rinse-Loafing lE-rrrirn IHI m.:1p.m. (Exirrntfi iii p. in. Wr-ck (lure-Loaves Can» ‘fufilivnlln. 10.30 e. m. (Extra); 2.55 p. n41 u’ .n L731‘