MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN nltnhilueeelemoretobedeoind amniocen- l I Gunilla, Ienndod us! mulottetown Gnnrdlun Tum Oellh won ‘\‘\\\\\ Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward. Island Like theDew n- CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 193; lizalbolfis I'll-def Reaches Newfo A . 8 PAGES Italian Plane Leaves ' freshments. home cooking booth Oklahoma Aviator Re- ceives Plaudits of Thousands on Ave- nue of Acclaim. NEW YORK, July 26.- (AR)- Up Broadway, from Battery Park to the City Hall, Wiley Post rode to- day in a, hero's procession. To the first to fly the world air- way alone-faster than man has clrcumavigated the earth before- New York paid the plaudits it holds back for such triumphant fetes. Thousands lined the famed thor- oughfare. The day was cool. Past Wall and Pine streets, where Broad- way narrows into the ford of fin- ance. There was s. blizzard of con- Cur Crashes ne checked for silence but never tu’d for speech. MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN Annual Subscription Delivered $5.00 By lhil Cnnadn 5nd U. B. A. 84.50 undland l To Rejoin Air Fleet After Forced Landing BRilIlllllilY EHIUMES llEY PllST Victoria Scene Of, Great Excite- ment Yesterday When Giant Sea- plane Of Balbo’s Air Fleet Lands On Account Of Broken Water Pump. __ With engines overheated due to a broken water pump. the Italian seaplane I-Rovi, commanded by Captain Um- berto Rovis, first pilot, and Lieutenant Aini, second pilot. left her position in the seventh triad of General Balbo’s air armada while flying over Prince Edward Island yes- terday morning from Shediac, N.B., to Newfoundland, and Harbour, twenty-five miles from Charlottetown. A new water pump not being available at Shcdiac. it had to be brought by plane from Montreal and did not arrive until 4 p. m. It was 8 p. m. before the equipment was installed, at which time the tide had fallen, leaving the plane stranded. It was decided to wait until high tide, between midnight and 1 o’clock this morning. when the machine was towed to the harbour. She expected to leave at daybreak this morning for Newfoundland. The huge seaplane landed at Victoria at 9.35 a.m. A motor boat manned by C. F. Miller, left the wharf and towed her to the beach. As‘ she circled for a landing her Commutation Of Sentence ls fetti, torn newspapers and director- t-s, tiny parachutes and ticker Iibf y? , Cheers Acknowledged w- Post rode along in the tonneau of a touring car. ‘The cheers were so thunderous that he rose time after time in acknowledgment. Two years ago this month, Post and Harold Gatty travelled up this same avenue oi acclaim. Today, Getty-with many others notable in aviation-stood by and cheered. (Continued on Page 3) ANNOUNCEMENTS, MEETINGS, ETC "Announcement: are lhll column It I cents lirictly pliable in udrnnce. lulerind ll per woril C "Tgflgjgg_Mungy Rive; sgtur- Mr. A. P. Cerettl, master diver, at day. 2014-7-26-21. Tonnentine pier was detailed to act as interpreter to the fiyers. ' ‘Special show Malpeque Mon- ay. 2021-7-26-41. co kwégulklos-Murroy Harbor South. (‘and accepted their mishap philoso- y. phlcally. They courteously posed for photographs and chatted cheer- 2014-7-26-21. "St. Columbefs Tea Party, Aug- ust 9th. Reserve this date. “y 2022-7-26-41. - by "Dr. Johnson's Office closed Jilly 27th to August 22nd. 8.1106. the Itnlian base at Shediac, arrived about l0 dclock in the R.C.M.P. seaplane Leader F. C. Higgins of Halifax, who is in charge of the Preventive Service in sézgsiaritugzi “$051212: ‘ency on the grounds that the boy repairs. sea. craft was the signal for great G E TS, excitement, view the gigantic “bird" and her M“ 8mm” ‘m m“ “"51” °" flying cohorts. sightscers, as best they could. radio operator, Corporal Marhnelli. in contact with General Balbo, made his plight known and also, wirelessed to Shediac for assist- Sought (Canodlnn Preee) ABEIRST, N. 8., July 26—~lVl.‘rs. Ida M. Smith today began circul- ating a petition seeking a com- mutation of sentence for her l8- year-old son. Trueman, sentenced to die on Srpteniber 12 for the murder of Mrs. Mabel smith. The wddow's petition urges clem- Captain Campanelli, in charge of i piloted by Squadron the Maritimes. The ;had been “led astray" by his com- ipanion in the crime, Alvah Hen- lwocd, who is to die on the same day. It is pointed out also that the The landing of the giant air and gllzngzcgxgfsded mercy in young Both youths confessed to killing Great Excitement crowds gathering to February 3. Her home was robbed of about $130 after her throat had Through the courtesy of the been slashed. . N. R. officials at Charlottetown Rescue Attempt Proves Futile ..____ ori (Canadian Press) MAHONE BAY, N. S., July 26.- udrey Wentzell, 19, was drowned The stranded men appeared un- ncemed with their predicament in broken English, night, of State, plans to make a. final plea istihg barriers to trade in pursuance (B? Thomas Green The historic county of Glengarry Conservatives gathered in the arm- BUNFERENBE Closing Programme. Calls For Reports; By Major Bodies of ,' Conference. By Claude A. Jagger, f Associated Press Staff Writer. LONDON, July 28.—(A.P.)—Le:id~ i crs of the World Economic Confer- ence laid their plans tonight for in- , definite closing down of the parley tomorrow with a. final round of speech-making in which delegates’ Shoal Harbour, i will plead for international co-oper- made a forced landing at Victoria ' iition and continuation of efforts to solve outstanding problems. ' The Steering Committee, compos- ed of the first delegates oi the more important powers will submit to the plenary body of H. resolution em-‘ powering Prime Minister Ramsay | MacDonald as chairman, and otltert officers o; the congress acting a a - .1 ‘orirf its‘. lx-fozv he returns in , Bureau, to keep the internationalt 51mm“ w" negotiations alive and summon tho lmmlihs he" With i118 WWW COR-V conference to meet agafn when they ference, the Wheat Conference and italics with United Klndom and other Empire representatives. deem 'it likely to produce useful re- suits. There was little expectation to- however, the Cordell Hull, American Secretary n behalf of attempts to reduce ex- (Continued on Page 3) hil Strong Defense Of Government Partisan Criticism Scored Conservative Big 1 T ' lil-"Siilii illicit’. iéiiZZ congerence ,nance Minister, with the advisers . would reconvene, certainly not at an laud Stuff 0f the Canadian delega- early date, for most of the delega- tions were displaying a. spirit of de- ‘sail for home on the. Empress oi - featism with regard to international economic action. ‘lion to the World Conference will‘ Britain Saturday but Minister, who has been take a rest cure, will remain for a5‘ dock open. couple of weeks longer. Mr. Bennett is expected to go to’ '—*—'" ‘—*'*—" Iforrosate. well himcrai v springs resort in the Pennine foot- Mn P I a c es In Avg-nil Crew Missing As MR Armada Reaches ,,.,,r.‘eg...|.t,.a.,:i...0:.;,; fiqlpmlllShoaFs Harbour ml see rmc, 0.. Th D k- l)‘ . i?‘ ....‘."..."..: 7.1: 13.1.3113. A $.32, if, ggigfltj, Balbo And Officers Extended pie. i (Onnldlon rim) SAULT sre. mama. 0nt.. wnnam Pom“ ,5, n, M“ improvements Cost- R 0 y fill W 81 C 0 III 8 -- R 0 11116 "rman, Mich., married, twn illg T 0 B L. F 0110 A c r boys aged 13 and eight, whose names were not immediately l learned, and Helen lllichaud. - rive, were instantly killed. Thi- automobile, with a party of woven berry pickers, crashed in- lo a D. S. S. and A. train. By Thos. T. Champion, Canadian Press Stall’ Writer, SOUTHAMPTON, England, Julv I . l6. -— (C. P. Cubic» - A thousum. children and 5,000 adults looked o“ loday while the King's yacht, ‘ Victoria and Albert, steamed s1 iito the entrance and severed u t 0d, white and blue l‘1iJllOl1 to lo‘ lily open the world's largest gi 11g dock. _ The dock is principal feature l JTbOl‘ Atlantic Undecided. (Canadian Press) SHOAI. HARBOR. NfliL. .luly 2fi—ltzily’s mighty air lrmada spoil across the tip of ("ape Breton and the Cabot ‘trait today and came to rest. on Shoal Harbors quiet ili0l‘S. Horn ward bound after a triumphant flight across re North Atlantic to Chicago and New York, General 'llf) Rullio lvd 23 flying boats down to their moorings he- woon 11.40 and 12.13 E. S. T. The entire time consumed '1 the flight, from the GeneruPs takeoff at Shcdinc. N. 13.. n‘ 7.42 E. S. T. this morning. until the last plane came Premier Bennet.’ To Followiéldvicc SGGk RQSl mlmw“"ll°m‘; km’ m“ (town here was four hours zind ill minutes. ‘ ‘BHYE cost the Eioutiivrii Rnzlu ,1 ' ’ ' -——-— F‘? i. n . ihriyqpny July 250d; p_ C3131!) ,0“! - -——~-—-~~~—~—- ~- ~-~—~——--~- ~~~ "PW hllifiillll . , - . A \.L‘ "P \... -F\-=vi.:~i- R B. Bennett will tfilv m, DH}, i Hjuwe ymqL 1m’ i-' i‘ :li-'~ iiazrt time since the take l, ThfeeDfQwned ‘l oil on the westward voyage iron i I W 7 i ‘Orbetello on July 1, the squadroi i n e a n a prepared to spend the night witl S h i p Can al i .one of its crews missing. The plan (Canadian Press) The nbin-n is; on till: placid w; ier and floating fI0\\'C.'5 swirled around the bow as the Royal‘ vessxl formally inaugurated the dock. which is 1,200 fcet 1on5,- and 135 feet wide. To the tune of "Here's Health Unto His Majesty" the King, ucq , companied by the Queen, then step- i lped ashore. a busy couple oi’ I-lon. E. N. Rhodes. Canadian Fi- . i “It is as true today as ever that! _ the welfare of this country is largely‘ the Prlmeibound up with seaborne traffic." advised to} said His Majesty in declaring the known ls of Yorkshire. on Sunday. World Grain Exhibition Prince Edward Island. soon aftei i ht. the body 6f George Battle. meted tong ( | a damp and sank their mm“ idecided whether he would fly .1 worker’ was pulled from the cub here before the tak-ofi’. Ailght. Safely Sewage, third victim of the M“ mommandcd by Captain Rovis wi-ii ,forced to alight at Victoria. Harbor 'the hop began, but is expected to S'T CATHERINES 0m July reach here tomorrow morning if . -. , Eli-Searchers tonight. recovered repairs to a defecme pump are M‘ In anv event, it is considered . 1 ~ f"°‘t‘l“"dolz"z‘vetl'gzd°'z‘kfj'z ex’; imuid-iv the squadron will leave to- zlheni heaw “we slippéd from _ mOlTOW, nor had General Balbo “mm ‘york “on ldirect course to Ireland or go by Earnelutoday {he body m. w,“ ‘the Azores. All depends on the llam Cairns, unmarried relief I “'°ather' The Iaggard plane Wm b’ a1. Wofkcrs continued to search for the body oi’ William Hllghfifl. St. Cathcrincs Superintendent oi’ Growing from tiny specks in thr vldem‘ Caron“ Db A R, Mu- ‘sky to roaring monsters in thi Donald of Port Dalhousie has or- dered an infill"?!- ‘ space of ii few moments, the great flotilla tumed in the wind early (By Sam G. Ross, Canadian Press. Staff Writer.) REGINA, July Eli-Ontario New Brunswick broke into thci winning places at the World's Grain Exhibition and Conference‘ ' ' here today and British Columbia Seek To Lunlt i l and i (Continued on Page 3) The WeathenEtc By Speakers At. Press Staff Writer.) ALEXANDRIA, Ont., July 26_ e6 toulsht to hear Dominion and Ontario Cabinet Ministers. Two members of the Bennett Gov- ernment-Hon. I. W. A. Gordon, Minister of Mines, and Arthur Sauve, Postmaster General QUEBEC, July 26-A brilliant Hon. e took a first in rye and Ontario a. In. first iii peas. Two first: places in Sugar < corn las s 'ent to the United ——-—— ’ I, __ i Sm; Se “ I nomaon, July ze-(c. P. Cable) i 1 “QNEYED In flint Con,’ requrmg more -Representatives of lithe uiamacia. - QRDQ {Q0 l‘) ’ v - " Imperial Association ere o0n- I age Bitter than 110 day to matuie. first Battle On Coal Have A 511m, IN Kaela watt’! ’ place “my, Li. w_ M_ Wcm-crfynccticn with the World Economic, Tumm-viue‘ on,“ and m the same, Conference state the Conference grade of corn requiring less than > 5113i“ mime“ i5 “in Pursuing. andl 110 day to mature, the Dominion ‘ “Penn °f carrying thrmlgh’ 5 Experimental Farm at Fredericton’ scheme “Hitting the mttput o! [mp0 rtation N_ B” “m; first sugar and the application of quot- Floyd Hinor. Louisville, Indiuniglns- (Canadian Press) , _ , l was first in U“, general mm re_ They state howeier, that noth-i The airship has on the tail the ed beyond her depth while bathing 2M8_7_27_3[ Hume of the desl n so ‘with a group of friends. 9 "- W!" One of the party, Luther Basmus- "Dance, “fume H311, mid” Murclictti and bears the serial 51,-,’ we“; to the girl's assistance luly 26th. Bourls Orchestra. uumbor 55X- Alvur her Wins when S116 cried for help, but almost Fr 2045-7-27-li. spread at the bottom is the name 105; hi; own 11:9 a, ghe mew mm in "“—'“ I Rovi. which corresponds with beneath the surface. He managed ed "H l .d hu,,§§;;_‘d,.§§§';§’§fl§ s'§‘,‘,°,fd:§:j the name or her youthful oom- to break her hold, but he was too r further information phone 7'13. 1484-7-3-tf "Murray River club loading hogs, iumbs and calves August lst. After- noon. Meeting July 29th at 7.80 p.m. 2046-‘1-27-11. “Parties wanting full protection re Fire Insurance, call. write or Phone W. D. Rose, Kinross, Agent for Hyndman d: 00., Ltd, Insur- "199- 2041-7-27-thus-4i. "Annual baby show and festival - let at Charlottetown Hospital. mander Captain Umberto Other members of her Lleut. Ainl, second pilot, Sgt. Clp- three hours later. ollini, mechanic, Corp. radio operator, and Aeronautical Engineer Mauscalchl, who is trav- elling as a passenger. The flying boat has a. wing ex- ‘panslon of about 90 feet and from CTEW 8Y8 Marhnelli, Vast Wing Expense t (Continued on Page 8) TERRACE, B. (7.. July 26_ James world (lyer, afternoon from Prince Rupert and at five o'clock took off for Rnvls. exhausted to draw her to safety. The girl's body was recovered (Canadian Press) ltlattern, round-the- lrived here thil "It the —and Hon. James M. Robb, Prov. incial Minister the chief speakers. With constituents of Scotch and 1 "ti"! B-wmblne Hitting out Ii-tmiticsofthe Dom- inion administration, Mr. Sauve, Ibeuking in French, questioned if some of the language used was reasonable and worthy of hearing. array of legal counsel, on behalf oi’ 11 leading Montreal and Quebec coal companies charged with oper- in restraint of ench extracuon prcdcmmatlngltrade, today challenged the juris- the audience, the mean“? opflh diction of Magistrate Ferdinand on standard time schedum Roy to hear the complaint. The charge was laid, under the Coin- bines Act and Article 498 of the Criminal Code following investiga- tion byvl". A. McGi-egor, registrar under the Combines Investigation Act. into the business of importing and distributing British coal in Canada. of Health, were Flaya Critics the was under the King regime," Postmaster General declared, LONDON. July 2G.-(A.P.)-Grcot Britain has informed Germany iliut British Cvnvvriimriit is unable to countenance the sale of British aircraft to Germany in violation of quirmg nmw mm, no and less‘ ing definite is likely to be arrived than 130 (lays to mature, and Theo ; M‘ hem” septembpr‘ M. Thompson, Fergus Falls, Minn. took first in tlto general class rc-i ' quirmg less than 110 days to mat- Charged ure. Will No .3... Germany Planes Aiding Escape (Canadian Prefi) l AMHERST, N. S., Jilly '.l(i—Pl‘C-. liininoryi hearing of [lolly Siifiiltlll.’ 17, and Norman Tower, lo‘, charges of assisting Alruh lion-i Haaelton. lle will cohtlnne on to Prince George tonight and leave in the morning for It'd- monion. "that we practically lost the Unit- ed States market. The Bennett Government has cultivated better (relations with out neighbors. Und- er Hoover, it negotiated a treaty Markets l/Vill Take Holiday Saturday ...____.._ ‘"4 bluso. Don't miss it. Tuesday for Uternoon and evening. 2049-7-27-31 the deepening of the st. Law- (cmuum 7"") the Paris Air Agreement, Captain Anthony Eden, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, told the House of Commons today‘. week. rence; under Roosevelt, it called upon Washington to open new stock and many commodity mar- kets wili take a. holiday on Saturday Further Improvements 0O Lu” mum" "m"! 9° PPM“): mmercial relations. The negotia- i°V=d ones is the moat unselfls Who in the world. Secure yours tions ehall- continue." in Canada and the United States, PM"? to give over-worked employee Explosion In t Bus Followed By Fire :.'.'.:‘.'.".:.-.;..£~.-*.:':- “.2. 5+ Motor i1 hlodcraie southwest to Wvsu; Ofltivinils; lair and moderately warm wood. l8 yi-ur-vicl convicted inurd- .\ii."ii.iii:ii_y._ii -|-'.\i (ll-'l‘ll'll, ‘in. er, in mi attempted escape lzoni. ',',.",:;‘,,_,._',',',‘,;',‘,i" "“"‘ “M '-"“‘i‘ the county jail, iviis adjourned 10-: lb -- .\_.i day until Fri 1y. The boy's arofi ,_ 7': accused of lnv "g supplied llFll-hflyiuw‘ wood ivith .1 sow usc-d to li.':~k‘i ' Q9 through three burs of his coll in: (h. 175.1.‘ .' I I O -- I i; _ c“. o... a... ... enjoy c. In Economic Conditions m» ~mov u» v»- c w- .2.§tf...‘;§“.:’1'.i'.§“;.i:?."i°l2.23.°5 azgiiviglatghn Lffignault Jhtiyiviziaoge, ___ sonnet: at the 1m and m: Im- to dam l‘ p PAN (Assnrlaitcd Press) ‘ lviarlo C850. Wilburn llulbert, ,\v....,....... “-....._v...,..,,.. ..-..,..., ' l (Canadian Press) was the considerable gain in the pm“ Omiemlm- m9 1933 Wm“ Montreal and Toronto stock Ex- A‘ m’ Ju y 2km‘ "M0510" slankw Russell “d Muurm‘ Hmp‘ ‘vb-‘nml n" My Mr "m! nwlhrtwll, "Th" week u“ Friday noon we UITAWA. July “J1me economic pm,” of mmbm Gama were l.” lngton parley and the London changes u we" as the Toromu which followed a. fire inside a mo-ier w-pm believed fatally bumcd. l‘ 12m = r ' ‘I I l ‘h ‘m buy “v0 iow]. empty crop‘. M‘ condition. in Cnnlda lhuwed h", corded 1n {our component mama-m] EOOXIOITUO COHRXQDCC, the POBt- Standard Mining Market Wm close t0!‘ bus filled with Illllltlls Nation-ii Two others were m the hospnah“ .Mrir.l“_r'r:;|h: i/lgyi". ainzlrn Znmlnzvnliiol; hiplin‘; “about. Kenamgwm m“ ‘mpmvement accoflms to m_ group. mcludm‘ vegetable producm nisetei- General continued: “And and in m, 5mm, the New York Ex. R1 Gllflfdsmfll i068)’ $9"?- FiX 801-. with loss serious bums and 14 meni “"""» "W198i market prices, Dari-och and mm, ggcgjygd 5y m; fiomlnfon genus,’ wood “d pgpg; and mn- While he is thus at work, one meets chm“ u w,“ u the New york 5161's t0 the hnfipltfll hfirl’ with‘ wore brought back to Taylorville to‘ nmh m» iliis liflffllflvll '\i 1.2.x Webster’ Kmmlwn- 19794444‘ Bureau of Statistics. Inureview of ferrous metals, moderate declines P901516 1n Coflfldl W110 belittle him Curb Margy; m4 some o; the com- 5W9"? bllfflfl- FY1111‘ its"! 119i "F be treated for minor injuries. I"T,,,f"Q‘,I}Z"',‘§,,Z"'I.TL',T15",?’is}, and “M”, our“?! d. t m and the business statistics for fiie month being shown elsewhere. Gains pre- and denounce him as a. man of no modigy mm-ke“ Wm do” Th“ c,“ pectcd to live. Guard officials said they bcliqv- rial:iritoirilulrlim; mnixrrglilivsgnlltivxgihhn, spam,“ ofymmolfigne; daneofilau of June. The Bureau found the in- dominated in raw mic-rials, while consequence. Ls this just?" nmple will be followed by the 5m The accident. cause of which “nailed the was, “.55 accidenmL Two - m U, I“ m -- Prlfluy nigm, Jmy 38th’ at mm“; dustrlal activity was considerably manufactured products showed a Francisco and Los Angcles Stock ha"? "Wesilgfimd b)’ Fimlrd llm" soldiers said flames broke out iust'mi:"wbffflflnQ,T,’},,TAQQ“°" "“"“'°' R H'- Honest to goocln dance augmented. slight decline. Rflvlvfll 5h!" Exchanges and perhaps others. The club. occurred as guards WCTC re-.h,.h1nd (he driver's seat, Ah explo- can FERRY iicnimnnn Egg?’ furnished by one of the Is- The Kain in wholesale prices was Financial factors continued favor- Thfloe WhO filled the 0T5’ ‘finder Wilmllle: Grain Exchange will re- tumins to headquarters nitcr a Sim, nppammy from Etienne’ M9“- lrzlofl; “our? 5 rigor-um 0.1a “m: mfiglslglfilglarcjifie“ °'°“' more moderate than in May, the re- able. aovemment bonds averaging ——-———;——————-—-—- main open. ' ' ,o,q_1,_,_4,3, _j_flilblh _e Irina: in aw. . ' The Chicago grain (markethureochegnpdecisionlet. ioemicccd on rm a two ivecks’ tour of du v Christian County mine fields. in U16 I low-em Wool: il-iyn-Jnwn-ca Con.- "Qflrlllvllllflfi 10.30 n. m. I; l: (Extra); 2.55 p. m,‘ f Anni