f v V -,vw f‘“"‘fv-1 AXIMS r " CHAR! ” ll ii A0 Covers Prince Edwardi Island Like _the.Dew Mane MAN ..~°f‘ F _n A, ' .iq A A 10% ` _..._ ‘ V ' __ 1 _ ~ : , . @ MLRE MAN gr ir I in it ' /7 _ A i- 6,.,/f -,,`:’,,_, gg _ \"`}` W ( 3 What we get from it book is in , _- -"2;§,&y /A The Peoples Paper .....¢- ~-..._ Read by Everybody \ :'.i;“,“..;=;,i'° °° »» ".1" ’ 'W ` _ ' ‘Q im =f1== - ,__,.___, i w A. %i.§-'i-?.1..‘3.‘l.‘.l‘#"..'..».."_"“"‘¢...‘2,‘.',;.._ ~ - ` CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1932 16 PAGES ,¢;";'_;;, is-__\;,-;;g_»',;;-_y,-,,1>;;_";f=;', gg-W' _ __ _ Rioters Continue Demonstrationsl In N. Z. City Causing Property Damage Estimated At $500,000 -. Casualty List 130 W AUCKLAND, New Zealand, April The outbreak of Thursday even- din Press Cable)--For ing was not ended until the early l5..(Cana a three hours again tonight wild pan- hours today when a landing party d throu h the ha arrived from' the Philomcl. demonium rose 8 d ,mote of Auckland as unemployed Store fronts along Queen Street had ic l teer lice and been wrecked and much of their battled P01 9. V0 Un D0 naval pickets from the British s k had been carried off by the too cruiser Philomel. Before some sem- rioters. Citizens speedily enrolled as d sin' to ed special constables and with the al tiineooforerwlilag rear l ters' casualty list had mount- hiv pickets maintained a patrol. there .lic more than iso, several oi The mobs asain authored as ri 1 h t. M der them being se ous y ur orc iiun s score of police suffered in- od urles. Nenrly 300 rioters were du? i plnced under iu-rest. Property dam- 1 the nge had mounted to past the 8500,- U10 olnark. thi' knees fell tonight and threaten- to repeat the scenes of Thurs- night. They stormed through streets and managed to defy forces of law and order for ee hours. 00 The greatest indignation was "If this 80” oil.” the MBYOI' aroused by the attempt to destroy W inc church of the irpiphuny. ris Wu rotor, Rcv. Jasper osidci- has bined forces of police. volunteers l in in i th an ` , ci, i arned, “I shall read the riot act." d scenes ensured until the corn- gpept his e serv oe among 9 d naval pickets gained the upper . church him poor and needy The was set on fire and was considerably damaged. although the main struc- ture was saved. . _l (Continued on Page 10) S. Farmers Will A it Severely Burned Yes. and taken few head PA niurax, N. s., April 1s-scv- in ini large groups of representative ca Visit Nova. Sootia he (Canadian Press) ' vpn United States farmers will tour in Nova Scotia this summer as a. ro- , sh mit of arran einento completed by ` has 8 Government with her United states publications the who will spend four or ig days in Nova Scotia. Three are scheduled to visit the liiuvince during July and August. S ° SAINT JOHN, N. B., April 15. (BY - _ STATEMENT NEXT WEEK all Ending ,,, ToYoungster§° _.___ th (Cnnndlan Press) an A i5-Search for the small son of qv TATAMAGOUCHE, N. B., April lir. and Mrs. Alexander Munn end- fd today in s wen behind his home, °° where his lifeless body was found by brothers and sisters. He had been missing since yesterday. It is ilwushi hc pushed aside the wcli cover and fell in. uitted by a jury in the circuit uri; and discharged from custody. Crushed To Death OHATHAM, N. B., April 15-(By the Canadian Press)-Crushed be- e tw en an overhead tramway and WILDWOOD. N. .i., April is-(A. P.i-much with so,ooo pounds of “° mackerel the fishing smack Three E si-1i°1‘S. of Gloucester, Mass., won a §ii1'l‘ii1Z race to port today with Se the first big catch of the season. U Danish Lcm mth and his crow W will receive the special prize award- fd for the season’s initial catch. The mackerel catch itself has B market value oi' $10,000. News of the haul sent more than i00 smacks Tilting ior the fishing grounds about 5° in irc south or Fenwick rsiehd. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS, ETC 21. , afuvgnmare me hy on-rs ouigcs 0 7 oclock tonight in Bt. Peters rihcdrsi Hail. am-4-is-ii HlB\'idse-Knishie of Columbus “ ADH! 18. under auspices of Ulihollc Women‘s League, ' 3011-4-14-Bi “Inoometax retiu-ns prepared xiifgrmation treated confidentially. - - MacNcill sr Co., Qlty, N204-lil-Ii __ _.___ °WiuU to bad roads Hunter River club win not iced ' unin {f,'1"ih'1`i1“\1d\r. April nook wil Sgt date with 3ul\ll Nichol- ~ °1=¢lry- me-4-is-ri __ "When inclination or necessity izir =» fe- -»» --- an “'11 aiwiieh to uve ou. -we l, WQf""K° to ruarentee you this P will consult J. A. Moore, '“°- Sim I-lic. snr. is-si "The A dren Bchoolhliiiigg “ "30 li. m si is? iii trii ri? rig' “ii '°'i“°°ie. ,_ ' “Used 1117-0 the Ground and turned bacon market. in Lord Sankey, leading conciliator over on its back _ This pmgram is to be placed be- In at last year‘s round table confer- C. N. lt. CONFERENCE h b k ml Io wen e The passengers were driven by for-9 the Imperial Eclmomlc Con- er MONTREAL, April 15-Canadian Zgcihdix B;;i;nby exprzgsms mi Cal' 5° 0Xf°1'd Juhufiim Where they ference. Canadian producers are de- do National Railways officials con- resnrved apprbval of the British entrained. Cupiéaiu Y0u11B for Hall- sirous of breeding, raising and pre- thiucd today their conrcrcncu in Goéemmenw recent pane fa* and Mr- Rl°11°1dS°11 f°1' Saint harms types or hoss and bacon ll' connection with _layoffs in . the ` y' -7°h11»C11l1iuii1 Y0u11§ WHS Suffering best for the British market. 11 l i \ Writing ln the current issue of from an injured b but hi A Winnipeg shops. S. J. Hungerford, . ack, s coli- Data and a umnnts rr t b th "N _ L tt ,.. I rg re o e Vice-President in charge of opera-r Prime xrgisteer °Lac;;v;al‘;':““N;’_ diiion did not appear to be serious. presented to the conference. 5 tions, and A. E. Warren, Vice-Prcs- | umm Labor group Lord sankey _ . had been moving secretly to invoke . , ____ ident of the westem region, were I h who is Lord High Chancellor in the 05° who received me $50.00,), H considering proposals put forward . National Go`emment`adm1 \ F in ' A "=°=- ard Company by the men to reduce the working ,, ’ ' th week to 32 hours instead of re- ;';i‘:c;a::d°l:;::T;5:t igfwize 33' Indlgnant income tax return would be made ducing staffs. No anouncement p y Re Offs RedUCf- fo 'due to unfortunate circumstances (A I td P °‘"“° "°"‘ "‘° °m°’“I” °“° ” ‘““" ilk the British fins lui isis ld anal. me B e rm) ‘° indicated nothing would iikciy he " “° °" ‘”‘ IN' “pf” 15*Ad°" Him’ ion In S I ‘ru ' the general election, but he finds embarked upon his programme to arp us said until the conference con- cludes' Mr. Gandhi also to blame. fight the dissolution of his huge -_- i Progress M me discussions is bm oggndhls uncompromising refu- force of storm-troops which was (Canadian Press) h I i _ - _ . 1- f th countr as ell as W - ° e y W adopted and the extravagant claims yers he could find to contest the greguting $3,6'l2.702.85 was repo:-led earned out in other parts of the|he ,advanced were most unfortun- legality of the emergency doc;-ee today by the Ford Motor Company system “Hwang 1700 men in me ate, Lord Bankcy writes. which dissolved them. He also ,of Canada, Ltd., in its annual rc- .rcgmn between Rift wmmm, Om". h"No1 Labor Government could threatened to sue for redress for D°1‘i1_\‘-0 Si1ii1'¢h0ld0i'S- Tho Com-I and RMB" Dutoup' que" “Iona “avecgnored the recent attempt of property seized and for per-sonpl panys surplus on December 31, 1931, Impressum among the men hem is and rigvxiolutionisy es;i)Ai::ni§utrlvi‘:i iJibl?i?g':2i-irtreci m mms on barracks r;ls95Tlz;d764t2‘i.h4l las agim1l;;0W8'- " that it the 82 hour week is M' India" he asserts "No Labor Gov Moa hli mom :nh U dai, e Cosa 0 ' - ii"X'iff"f"ii‘>"iiiNr"t"m' cepted for the winnipeg mo” mn' ernmdiit could have cnpitulated to Ministzv of lllkfwmlelm Gramer' i T rll ucbmn Wastnixounfted ffl? "':|""` '|°"~“-'"n"" um, mmgemwm may bs mm. . camp” of 8 dm _H ’ to Na" al ensc, today returned ‘pr nc pil yl ay a ne oss or I e from Moncwm N_ an W vmwuver’ Zh e on. v oe e on Socialist party lenders year o $ ,3 ,'l57.l9 a total diiid- B c_ . Bild murder." 1 their written statement that their end disbursement of $996,376 and ily..-.lin-. ~_'~».ii» ° ‘movement was legal. Herr Groener $1,250,000 transferred to the reserve - ,©0111 them their protcstations were for investment in affiliated com- of (cmmmed °n P.” 1°) ~ 'valueless because "the spirit ruling panies and contingencies. fn ,m ._,,_4§ _ ‘ ° rho party" was contrary to what T710 l`9l>°1‘¢ l10ted that the' re- 1'ii.uri..ilfi-ull. :l:'~4a L00klIl8` W00(l 0V6I‘ 'Wm Investlgam they sud so ics-nruhc, much. oo- sem of »i.2io.ooo 'at ihc cud or seph Schmitt, President of Baden the year is "sufflcient toprovide for' ’ State, told the Diet he had lenmed impairment of capital of affiliated 1 (ny the canadian Press)-New .mR_om.o_ mt A u 15 __ (B Several Baden officials had vioiui- Ccmrmiies and depreciation in for- Bmmwlck lm-gwmd “nd lg, gqlg. The Ummm” Pn;“)TH°n_ w_ led their oath by diclrering with cign exchange as at December Ill. 193!" hbliity for manufacturing have been 3.1% QM-.,.,° Am,m”_G,ngn|' “_ fudicll parties. I-le warned that if cxsminod in a lumber plant at m 1,, they did not change their niiitudc The companys total sales and . night announced paym t of 0 ,- Juniper, Carleton coimty, by offi- M M, mm AM, _"__ by the Bm, they would be dismissed. no wss,°lh¢r income. it was reported, ciais of Detroit and Toronto firms, lm-ml. c°,p°“u°,,’ Wm be mm” discussing the suppression of Hit- amounted to 821596.85121. following negotiation of a contract num gg “mu by Mn Jun” _ur of the atom troops, li The amount of capital stock out- nt New Glasgow, N. B., last Friday 951,, mm' U I ,wal commmllm Disptechea from Danzig said the standing was reported unchanged for 250,000 feat of hardwood por- '1§ml|m\, _mmmment |°]k,w,¢||Bcnlto Uday forbade outdoor pol- f1'°m IIS* YCHF- the 10011 \1¢i¥18 1-' |-ruhnhiy mir. chased for export to Dagenham, ,mmm mga; ,sm gg., or up-iticll liaradee and `muss meetings 588.960 shares oi class A non-v°t- Eng., where itwlll be manufactured mquh-3 mg, gm, hyd", mmgfgltliroightslqlx-pg gigs, when pres- ing stock and 700,000 shui-es of into automobile bodies. The order when Mr. Justice W, E. Middleton, ident Von Hindenblufs decree Class B votinK -'-¢0¢k- GRAIN RATES AIS DISCUSSEIJ ennis _ii *een Vepresentative Rageln Auckland T Qui ` ` ’ R- li, Government Sympa- C . . I'lER»B thetio To Claims Of' Maritime Ports. i O'I'I‘AWA-,`Ont., April 15 - (By The Canadian Press)-The problempm of the export of Canadian grainifmm through cout-.diuh Aiiunnc Porislway was projected into Parliamentary Milo debate this afternoon when William on Duff, (Liberal Antigoriish - Guys- lf_-fl ' -I Disastrous Train Wreck(_)_1_1 C. P. R. Three Railwaymen Injured And 40 Horses Killed In Head - On ollision Near Sherbrooke Que. W , ROOKE, Que., April 15-‘Forget, firernnii, 42 years old of S (C.P.)-A disastrous wreck in which. Montreal who were operating tho three OVCI' the ee of these, Albert Davidson 47 the s old and engineer, and John garding the cause of the wreck. railwaymen were injured andiengine and Arthiir Marchessault, forty horses killed occurred on! 60, Canadian Pacific Railway line oncoming freight were injured and ioslte Crawford Corner, five miles immediately removed to the Sher- herc early this morning when brook freight coming from the dir- reported this noon by the hospital n of Farnham crashed head authorities ls not necessarily serious with a locomotive which had Davidson suffered from broken ribs this city for Mlynlreal. and the crash, the engine headed injured foot and Forget from ln- Montreal toppled over on its juries - while the freight tra’n which as. of Farnham, engineer on the e Hospital. Their condition as bruises, Marchessnult from an to the face and severe bruis The horses were being shipped k and numerous other cars was from High River, Alberta, to Wood- iled. The occupants of both en- stock, N. B., Halifax and Yarmouth, S leaped to the ground a bare N. S. nd before the collision occurred. No statement was available from local ralway authorities re- CD still Aliv ssed today by three intermedlar- Ere in as a fourth sought secretly to ri establish coninci with thc sb- " of tors. SC 'To the best of our belief, from la formation furnished us, the child alive and well," Dean H. Dobson- or e li e v e B a. b y Cornerstone Of New Nova Scotia. Sanatoriuin Laid KENTVILLE, N. S., April 15--(By Cariadian Press)-Silver Trowel hand, Premier Gordon S. Har- gton today laid the cornerstone a new_infirmary at the Nova otia. Snnatorium. A few minutes ter he formally declared the $200,000 building open for the worl: treating tuberculosis patients. earlier statement that the other as The initial ceremony had' been mu of himself and two “Som gelayed until the annual visit oil cs. it was sii they would odd to ‘° members of the Legislature, and the building was opened sup- O John H Gurus and Rear Ad_ porters of both political parties i ~ jo ined hands to declare war on the 1'. ositive of the identification of ithose whom he paid $50,000, throughlb as visited today by Col- Henry th rcckinrldge, Lindberghts, attorney I d close ndvispr. The lawyer was E the Condon home for hours. Dur- a i i i. W d our conferences wth co lives of 600 Nova Scotians every- nged absence from their homes. ye e persons with whom they were :E contact are the real kicl.nap'pers.l Col. Lndbirrgh has been just asf th John F- Condon, '72 year old re- I: bodyguard, Ai Reich, former pug~ The Washington Evening Star i e income lux evasion law against ey are caught. It is assumed no gnlnst the men the way they did aid the United States Government g that time the doctor made sev- 5 al short trips. Ai aao Dr. con- in n left in an automobile with his a st. At that time col. Brechin- dge was still in thc house. le nt, the paper said, the Govern- G. ent stands ready to proceed a- se hlte plague," which claims the ar. Premier Han-ington referred to e inflrmary as a great step for- rd in a. province-wide campaign ninst the disease. Dr. George H. urphy, Minister of Health, said e minimum required in his plans ifor eradicating the disease was 800 ds. The new building had brought e accommodation up to 400. A. S. MacMillan. House-leader of e opposition, heartily approved the expenditure and traced tha istory of Nova Scotla's work ainst tuberculosis. Tributes were id Dr. A. F. Miller, superintend- t of the Sanatorium, his staff, nd R. T. Caldwell, chairman of e humane institutions committee the Legislature, and his col- nguc, George C. Nowlan, M. L. A. Disolaimed All Knowledge TORONTO, April 15-(By the r the ransom money. In this ev- Canadian Press)-F. K. Morrow and C. Leitch, vice president and neral manager respectively oi' oronto Elevators, Ltd., disclaimcd T li jail nl: Al Capone- Such action. all knowledge of the "part Canad- owcver, would have to wait untlliian syndicate" which was reported to have leased the proposed new “mg fppgrtg mliSi'. be fyled. A lbany grain elevator. -Af - ~ __-¢e=.~ -__~-~ _ j - ._.__:.x Record & Foreca st ofthe Weather % .\|l‘I'i`i'l(lll()a.()(ii(`.\I. 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