~...\'. , .. Oppoblnnltydcea otforcc lhslf npmm;ifwaami‘zotwatchinglt glipqbypflglalclqllforovclc, Both Parties Aral I ll FAIR lvnrluuv lNlllllEll u . Confiden CAIHIBBIVUENT CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, AUGUST 21. 1933 t 9f NSJIPENS THIS Covers Prince Edward: Island Likelhelbew Readb Everybody nil 12 gictgw Lgftlnnuf mus .25}. iifbbiililllllllli a ‘UNBVHEGKED (Canadian Pres) MONTREAL, A118. ill-Wake them pants off l" is’: MAXIM?’ , MAXIMS OF-L. ‘ - o, A i H MERE MAN MERE MAN “.00 L50 PAGES Lanna! lnblcrlptlofl Delivered By Hail Canada and U. B. A. I fAustro - Gernlan lRelations Are Ag2_1_i_n Strained Elections Resaltii v E N I N5 _"' Formal Ops-hing Will 1”“ M°“"°"" ""'°‘“" “M; Central and Northern ' b“’°'°"“““ ‘m’ anovmm MORE noun PARLEY 0v r» ‘Attempting’ t0 P1188 Conservlatlves And Llberals Be Held in Paton LI..ZZ”Z°§..Y’LT New Brunswick Suf- flfinotlile r N ear Prepare To .W 1nd - up Camp" Pavillion - Exhibi- fr». s... f. operated u. u» fer From Lack of DESPERATE SITIIATIUN ;'-J_Br1d_gewater, Nova aign ._ ‘Six Candidates tion Promises to be .1“'j;‘.,;';;,,,**;;,;§,=,;*-;;;;";§ Rain. _. v_ _ I _ _ ‘ ____ V . Scotla. In The Fi e1 d‘ BestgEver, 3.; a, g... L", “PM m, Auitrlan ‘Prcss Asks Chagcelllor Dollfuss _ é.- eo 0 a aurant on Craig (Canadian Press») c 1011 y League n Mussolini (Chnndia-n Press) (“mum n“); m, m, my”, m“, m, m. Th6 Provincial Exhibition, the sslzzthfjigmzyfiizm Sig, Diréffziifigfiigggféeiffazgé; 0f Nations. Meet. BRJDGEWAIIIEB, N. 8., Aug 20 wMbmi Boliivcr, ‘i0, of Daysprlng, and Mm. Joseph Naugler, 67, were fatally indured last night when tihe Bollivcr our attempted to pas an- on fihs outskirts of Bridge- , and overturned in the road- '8]. ‘Ihrco other occupants of the machine were injured and were take/n to Dawson Memorial Hospit- al hora. Thoy are Mrs. Philip Yarn EAIIMAX, Aug 20-min political campaign neared its end tonight. With balloting s. scant 30 hours a-- way, candidates in Nova Scotials gsneral election rested 1h prepar- ahlon for last-minute speech mak- ing before the polls opened Tues- day morning. Government and Opposition n- lika were confident of victory. Premier Gordon S. Harrington had Bugmerh y [Bmob announced his , tation of a. fillierSdarld Cathggineoityno awmpmg conservau" mum’ ’ ' " ' while placocards through the Province hailed Idberal loader Driver Excncrated Angus L. Mame m1 d u "Non Scctiah next Pramier." Each side has 80 candidatcl in the fight for the 30 legislative seals The second automobile was driv- 1m by Fenwick hhugler and had as occupants lvfr. and Mrs. Clay- fcnmalopeningcfwihichlstobe heidat 8 o'clock this evening prom- ises to be the largest and best in the history of the Big Fair thus far. The entry list is the greatest in. history. 'I‘he vaudeville feat ‘ are the best available anywhere. The horse rfloes promises to bo the best ever seen in the Province, ' All cattle barns are filled to m- pacity, and the entry list of show horses is the largest ever. In other department: the entry list is larger than last year, when it was far lfifser than previous years . ‘The (Continued on Page 8) redistribution. m addition. there are six Iabcriios seeking election in Cape Breton and Halifax. Jos- eph Wallace is contesting Halifax centre under the banner of the Uhitod Front Party and with the allitcratvo slogan, "Wallace. W014i. and wages." m the other ridings, it is a straight fight on party lines. The Conservative Government is ap- pealingfio tho people on its ad- ministrative mcord; the Opposition charges extravagance, and pledges itself to a “new deal" for Nova Scotia. Chief among the Liberal party's promises is ilhc immediate pay- mcnt of old age pensions- tan Ryno and their son Max. No one in the Naugler car was in- (FflllR BRUWNEB (MANY MISSING A coroner's jury reported to Du‘. D. A. Campball, exonerated Ibu- wick Naugler and attributed the fatal accident to Bolliverb “reck- less driving and attcmptlng to pass lpeed." It appeared that as Boliver tried 0o pass the Naugler automobile his Freak Storm Takes ‘machine sldeswiped it, and . i .'.';'.‘?.‘..?”..fl“‘.‘§...‘2.“f“ “d ilélfillligfcliultsfye on: At- Ceneral, O’Daffy ~ (was... m...) A’I'LAN'I‘IO, orrv. N. .1. A118 3° —~At least roul- 9950M were lmvm to have drowned and many m"! were missing after a. freak swim swept the coast between here and Cape May laio today- The early list of dead: Theodore Van Sant, 58, fiohin! boat skipper. “Soph" Bruncr of Mannom. 81w n. skipper. Wilbur Lukens of Philadelphia. Harry R. Smith of Camden. \ All of the four were aboard boats that were struck by the wind. said to have been of hurricane force. In addition. tho GOWB 3-- a cabin cruiser that, had started from Jobs Point with four person! as ,.assengers, wasynecked and the passengers were believed miss- mg and at least three that were aboard the Anna M., an auxiliary fishing boat", were beliveed drown- ad. Many other craft, large and small, that had started from Ocean City and Absecon Inlet, had not reported baok tonight- Speaks, Out DUBLIN’, Aug 2—20—-(A_P.)—- General Eoin 0'Duffy, lender of the Blue Shirt National Guard, declared tonight that if, in spite of the legal and constitutional chariots:- of his organization, the ~Govcmment declares it unlawful, “Tho Government shall bo guilty of a positive aot of tyranny." ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTs. MEETINGS, ETC "Announcers-ionic arc lnnrfod II lhll column at 2 can" per won] Strictly payable In advance. "Dr. Blannhardb office closed firm: Aug. 19th to Sept. 2nd. 573 "'Comc to Lawn Party at Churchill Monday, August 21st. 525. "The postponed Anglican picnic ‘at Crapaud will be held this after- noon. 4B3 "Harland excursions Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Held On False For further information pa???’ 5115i Pretense Chili's’? I “Come to dance and ice cream (cuudhn "an 1n Summerfield Hall Tuesday, HALIFAX’ Aug‘ w " Moms August 22nd. Admission 25 cents. WhYHOt 0f Lllnenbllffl. N- 5». W" Indies mo. 5'18 held. by police tonight on a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses. He was arrested Satur- day afior three merchants had complained of receiving Mexican $50 notes in payment for purchases. wlqrfot said he had been paid off with/the bills for work in a lumber camp. Police said they were L "Dance at Fol-tuna Hall Friday. Aug. 25th. New piano. Order of dancing: Quadrille, waltz, quadrille, fox trot. Good music. Admission 28 cents. 5'12 "Women of Zion. St. Peter's and Central Christian Churches please lclve donations for hospital another car on a. curve whilei ' travelling at an excessive rate of‘ vuurvs nun (m IJISURDER o n A v a as, Toronto Youth Arres- ted In Connectiom With J ewish-Gentilc ' O Skiers Cross . . _ .. Andes Mountains (Associated Press) SANTIAGO. Chile, Aug. 20- A dispatch to the newspaper Mercurio from Los Andes to- day said that the Andes moun- tnins had been crossed at a. high point in that region for the first time by ski. A group of Argentinoes, the report said, had made _a diffi- cult 28 mils trip from a hotel Clash. on the Argentine side to a. ho- (Canadian Press) fol in Chilean tierritory. » TORONTO, Aug. 20.—Whlle four Toronto youths were under arrest tonight charged with unlawful as- sembly ln connection with the dis- order which occurred throughout the city last Thursday night when groups of Jewish lads clashed with Gentiles in violent affrays, a new Swastika organization, strongly an- tisemitic, had been formed. The newly-formed organization, inaugurated last night, had chosen the name of Swastika Association of Canada and aims to promote a Dominion-wide movement against “all thcsa who, through deceit and unscrupulous business dealings would hinder the advancement oi Gentiles‘ rights in our own coun- try." . Ono of tha first moves of the Swastika. Association was to form a National Committee with E. Hull of Toronto as President. The names and addresses of the members of the group were not re- vealed for fear of violence at the hands of opposing factions. Goodwill Air - Tour Held At New Glasgow (Canadian Press) NEW GLASGOW, N. S., Aug. 20. ~Fcurteen planes of the Goodwill Air Tour from UpperlCanada land- ed at Molllson field tonight after a hédge-hopping flight through fog Tho former Cuban President re- (mm saint John, mained in seclusion hero whcn he The fog had held them at Saint fled when rcvolutionists overthrow John beyond the time of their his control of the Island Govern- scheduled demonstration at New Ve to ran Police Official, Dead (Canadian Press) ST. LOUIS, Aug. Zil-Captaln Frank Nally, 58, credited by police officials with cleaning iup tho "toughest district in St. Louis," the Carr Street section, is dead of heart disease. - Born in Claremorris, Ireland, he came to St. Louis at the age of l8 and joined the force six years later. Gangsters of those days, Captain Nally said recently, "were men and not dirty little cowards like the gunmen we got now." It was "good clean fighting with them, with fists, or maybe a cobblestone, or half a brick," he said. Mach-ado To Visit Canada NASSAU, Bahama. Islands, Aug. 20-(A.P.)—An aide to former President Machado of Cuba. today said it was possible the party would leave here for Canada next Sun- day. Previous statements had said Machado would go direct to the United States and join his family in Philadelphia. luncheon at Trinity B00181 Hill worth about 20 cents t0 the dollar. merit. Glasgow, and they will proceed to- morrow to Charlottetown without Monday aftorncon or evening. 6'10 "Excellent hot dinners and sup- pers Exhibition Week, Holy Name all (formerly Leagua of Gross all). Proceeds for charity. Tick- ‘ 40 and 35 cents. Children 25c. . In Irish "Coma to ths Ice Omani Social "nsvrrrsvzv vs». u“ d, m d 0,5,,‘ "m" "'- °- noamu, ma. rm sum. Aug. M! d e Unites Cilurch. 1g nag m,’ fruegdgy. 5n zomzwlau. uneasiness existed i- ug out the Irish Free State. "Come to the Chicken Supper gum“, bu,“ m “mung,” La Part rant. ...Y..*:.:*:;.":r..'::"av. c» -=~= h-uww- w» - w» gumm- umg 5 g9 g °-¢1ock,‘1un°h newly fumed Blue Shirt National and amusements all evening. If not Guard asserted tonight par- dne, come Tuesday. 510. w” h“ bu“ h.“ u . d ' throughout the country. It was learned that instructions were issued to the police to give the fullest poslibla" proiootiun to (Aloclalod Pnsl) "The death rate of those hav- ing annuities in the Sun Life As- surance Co. is 85% more favorable thin thotiasufioo lives, therefore, if you wan vs long and enjoy a . . steady guaranteed income, buv an the ‘mu, Shh-u‘. Th‘ minor u“ Parades Pass giving an exhibition hare. They will return, however, on Tuesday. The flight to New Glasgow was I Quletly made with a stop at Moncton, NJB. Three planes remained at Saint John. Free at O'Connell Bridge ‘a small Fatally Injured crowd attacked a man alleged to be in lYmPlthy with the Blue (Canadian Press) Shirt movement. Police intervened CALEDONIA, Queen's County, and resimsd Order. removing the N. s., Aug. ao-mdwm MucBrldc, man from harm. 66, was fatally injured hers yes- I-n Curl! B PM! 0f men Wearln! terday. As he was unloading grain Irish Republican Arm badicl from s. cart on a neighbor's farm. marched to the llllflquarters of the trace broke, the whlffletme the National Guard and tore the striking him with great force in national flag from a window. Na- tho abdomen, (gunman took from his till. Caplan | northern New Brunswick continued , objected quifo sh-enuously to re- , today and tonight as rain which has moving his trousers, but completed} been predicted for a. week still lin- the act quietly enough, he 511d, 3L .' gered in the offing. Chief Forester Iter a few prods of the rcvolver m} G. L. Miller reported tonight that hi1; bad; | the situation was unrelieved after a week of anxiety on the part of the forest service. Hardly a speck of a A N n H I rain fell anywhere todngv. _ The only imprcveluent has been in the southern puris of the pro- vince, where light rains have fallen Mahatma S h o win g Signs of Increased Weakness Due to in the last few days, enough to ease the pressure in Saint John. County. Self-imposed O r d - eal. I In this section and in the north, the heat and consistent lack of moisture have added to the hazard. Already they damage has been considerable. 'I‘he Chief Forester made it known that there will be prosecutions in any cares where there is evidence of carelessness or neglect on the part of campers. understood, already is in possession of adequate facts to prosecute in certain quarters. On the whole, however, the fire outbreak has been directly attributed to the intense heat and lack of rainfall. AMY MULLISUN POONA, India, Alug 20—(A.P.)\ Tho condition of M. K. Gandhi, from his self-imposed ordeal o: lacuna has grown so um that he was removed flhls afternoon from Yeroda jail to the civil hospital tiles-a facilities for medical atten- tion. are better. Friends were extrgmely anxloug about Gandhi's increasing Weak- ness on the fifth day of his pre- sent hunger sinnlke. Until his re.- mwal m1!" i318 Prison he permit- tcd only his private secretary M8,- hadev Desal. to nurse him, flatly refusing offers of help from out- side. Desai was arrested with Gandhi and others August 1 gm- civll disobedience. (MUNTREAL Famous British Wo- man Pilot Receives Enthusiastic Recep- tion at Air Pageant. Still Detox-ruined Gandhi meanwhile was adamant on his refusal to accept the Gnv- ernmentk conditions under which it offered to release him for con. tinuance of his campaign on be- half of the Indian untouchable class. His fast was undertaken to obtain privileges which would en. able him to can-y on this work. It was believed an acute attack of kidney trouble caused his re. moval to tho hOspItal. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Aug. 20.-Montreal gave Amy Johnson Mcllison, famous British woman pilot, an enthusiastic welcome when she visited the Mon- treal Light Aeroplane Club‘s two- day Air Pageant here over the weck- end. Mrs. Molllscn flcw a. Canadian plane up from New York yesterday Geoffrey O‘Brian, of Toronto, and will leave tomorrow aftemcon to rc- turn to New York. RecoveryAdmini- strationProgresses Greclcd By Mayor Grectcd officially by Mayor Fer- nand Rinfret of Montreal, Horace Perodeau, President cf the Club, and by Lt. Col. L. R. Lafleche, De- puty Minister of National Defence, the slim young girl flyor addressed the large crowd through loud speak- ers. . "I must congratulate the Canad- ian Government. for their foresight in building such a beautiful largo airport," Mrs. Mollison said. "An airport as admirable as this pro- vides excellent. facilities for a trans- Atlnntic air service between Great Britain and Canada, I can't imagine why such a logical service connect- ing the British Isles and this Do- WASIIIIIGTON, Aug. 20.-(A.P.) —Thc great steel, oil and lumber industries of the Unitod states were pledged tonight to the N. R. A. pro- gramme of economic stability. Ending a chaotic week of bargain- lnk between the Federal Govern- ment and the nation's mightiest captains of industry, President Roosevelt signed the codes of fair competition for the three huge in- dustries with their hordes cf em- ploycs. Simultaneously, Hugh S. Johnson, the worn recovery administrator, as- serted the turn had been reached and that the goal, of all employcs under Niullfed wages and hours to T8159 Purchasing power, was in sight. The Department, it IWELBUMEI] AT I accompanied by Squadron Loader‘ . (Associated Press) j I VIENNA. Aux. Zil-The sudden.‘ mcczomz, Italy, Aug. 30—l’.rlde- irip of Chancellor Dcllfuss to Italy pnndence of Austria is the princip. v has again brought the problem 01,111 basis of her international p01. the strained Austro-German situ-f icy, Chancellor Engelbert Dolfusa ation into tho international lime-i told Premier Mussolini here today, light. I said an official communique issued The hurried departure was in-i after- they had conferred. It was iterpretcd goncrally in pcliticalithc second meeting between the ‘circles here as a decisive step 0f‘Austrian Chancellor and Il Duce ‘, the Austrian Government against, after the formers arrival by plans I wltlatf they charnrlierizzsta: German . from Vlvnnu with one of his For- ; in or eroncss wit A ran inner, Plgn Qfflcg officials, flanliiicnl affairs through broad-f casts. l‘ Policy of Peace (Associafod Press) Broadcast ; At the same time, the announci- {merit added. Dolfuss expressed n Last night again Munich. Stuiu‘ determination to follow a policy gart and Breslau stations broad- j of pears and collaboration with all casted a lecture comparing theyneighbors, particularly Italy and ‘situation of Germany and Austrla.| Hungary, and also Germany as {One speaker, a former member of i soon as possible.’ [the outlawed Austrian Nazi pariy.| (Representations recently were ltold his listeners the Austrian ec-- made to Gennzmy by Great gm- ionomlc situation was growing ain and France concerning alley- Imore desperate daily and that ed broadcasts criticizing the Dol- Austrlan currency was declining fuss regime. Italy received 555m. ;steadlly as compared with the ances that these attacks would be Germzmmark, which was holding discontinued, "5 °\'-'Yl- (Great Britain, Italy, Germany and France recently signed the go. Austrian Protosts called Four-Power Peace Pact in- * itiaiod by Premier Mussolini. de- Varicus Austrian protests to signed to guarantee a, dot-ad.- (,1 Berlin recently remained unans- European peace.) wercd and large sections of the press have demanded of the Gov- ernment that it bring about inter- vention of the League of Nations. Dollfuss, however, so far has de- fillned to submit the differences between the two states to the in- torrnational forum. The belief was expressed in these political circles that Dollfuss now has given up his policy of friend- liness toward Germany and is at- tempting to win Premier Mussolini to concerted action of the big Eur- opean powers. Ban Nazi Party "m3"? Point n‘. issue between GPYmMiY and Austria was the banning of thr- Nazi party by Gov- emment decree in the latter coun. try). The communique snid thn chap- (Continued on Page 3; ‘I- ._?_ The Weather ,EtJc‘ I ‘is Nelle. Clones Must-adult. He Fmsff I . (luumuo JEERs ARE s" Bodyguard ‘Reqcog- nized Suicides HAVANA, Aug 20-—(A.P.)—Jua.n Sarnpol, nephew and. bodyguard of former police chief Anton B. Ain- cairt who committeed suicide Sat- urday in preference to capture, killed himself today after he had been recognized by a street urchin. Ainclart, who had been sought since the collapse of the Machado regime, shot and killed. himself last night in the Almendares sec- tion of the capital while his pur- suers pounded on the door of the house in which he had rakcn re- fuge. Htnoasr .7 In co rpo ra trons (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Aug. 18.-—Notice of tho following inccrporations is given in the current issue of the Canada Gazette: Rlndcrate to fresh winds shifting to northeast; mostly fa-lr and cool. BIETEOROLOHTPAY. OFFIFE, Tor- cnm_ Aug flll-liinimuln and maxi- mum {Olfllldfiitllrvsh- lluwsoru ... ... ,.. Akiuvlk _ 7f) Torpedo Hunt Still Continues (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Aug Sit-Two tor- pedoes from the destroyer Sagua- nay remained afloat tonight some- where off Halifax Harbor. They were lost Friday when the steer- ing mechanism failed to return them to the ship during target practice. Elie: for the reward offered for their return in the naval dockyard. dozens of fsihcrmen searched the waters off Halifax over the week- Expected In (Canadian Press) KENTVIILE. N, S.. Fruit growers of the lieved the prolonged which had threatened damage to tho crop. In left the fields parched. tional Guardsman intervened and Ho managed to walk a short dia- l. scuffle followed in which the tance to his home, but died later annuity in this Company. u. A. cldcnw" h°"'"' “muted u" 93' ilfnualflu Ilflfllm... II . l‘ i f . . _ Ll ‘\ alas. _, flag was torn. The raiders burned in Bxidgewatcr Hospital of internal 611d. but the hunt was unsuccess- ful. Thc projectiles, valued at about $3,000 apiece, carried no explos- Hants, well: and rmall i mmislassummm minlon m. not been instituted. r Dica. Limited, $10,000, Charlotte- {Ilflfggflfl-“w; __ am sure that when such a service town; Dingley Dell Company, Ltd. §'q1:\';¥""‘" is in operation, Montreal will be a. $1,000 Charlottetown; Cambros Ltd, dnsnby-flj _ port of call.” $50,000, Charlottetown. \\ inniueg imnrlon a Bumper Apple” Crop Is Aug 20- absence of rain. Annapolis Valley locked forward with hope afternoon, and the steady down- tcnight to a 2000,0000 barrel apple pour continued for more than 2i crop as heavy week-end rains re- drought the trees tonight and the orchard- extensive Four weeks of blistering sun had the the industry.“ declared Sam B. counties of Kings, Annapolis and Chute of Ber-wick. Nova Scotlab streams Montreal ..... Quohcc Saint John Halifax . (‘hurlottntown . FOREFAHT Nova Scotia nf-fiiwllbéfi rather Maritime West-From ly winds; par-Hy rlouriv and cool. Mnriiimo Pinsiw-Blndarnte to frP-"ll winds shifting m northeast: mostly fnlr 11nd cool. High tide this morning at 10,30 and t l hi t 11.42. as“: J1. this evening lt N.“ illld rims ("mom-on- morning at, 5.10. Now moon Monday. A"): 1'1. 5-44 mlnutol apple tress were wilting under the failing Saturday Rain began hours. Rain was still dripping over isis confidently anticipated its rc- sui: in a bumper crop. “It's a million dollar blessing for "‘s'.'.'.'..m.~..l.n~ tide oilrlltfeil inilr than (‘hnrIoHol-uvn. CAR FERRY SCHEDULE Wu): (lays-Leaving Borden 0.1! a rn.:1 p. m. (Extra); 5.15 p. m. Woe): rHys-lmnvfll Capr- ‘fnrmcntino loan a. m, (bring zsa p, n.4,! H. Dm- "Apple King". And scores of small- er echoed we