0Tb. MERE MAN blame. ' Maxim . xflflng motel some people no mg g having only themselves to dim, Rounded Ill‘! ......... ..... PARADE l-N NEW YORK pomonstrate Enthusi- asm For, Recovery Programme -- May- or of AN ew Yor k Booed. my Frank Gervasl, Associated Press Staff Writer) Ngw YORK, Sept. 13-A quar- or a million men and women paved blue-eagle banners today as‘ my marched to stirring music up m}; AveniiB between thousands coring Spectators in a demon- fion unrivalled in the United mm since war-fevcred 1918. qmy loft their machines, put glde their tools and closed their my; so that they might demon- mte thcir enthusiasm for a pro- gramme designed by President mllldin D. Roosevelt to bring liigller wages, shorter working hum and recognition of the right p] collective bargaining. Eight Hours to Fafls For nearly eight hours they beat nhythmic tramp past a review- (Gontlrlued on Page 3) ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, mmuw Balloonists Dodge Death In Bush Covers Prince Edward Everybody island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1933 Captain Frank Hynel: and Lieut. Z. Bunyuski, Polish aero- Souris Believed‘ Home Of Victim LEVIB, Que, Sept. 13-40.?) --Bod~y o! Raymond Joseph Sweeney, 22, said to have been a transient whose home was in Sourls. P. E. I.. was brought to the morgue here tonight irom Chamy, Que. The station mast- er of the latter village stated he had been advised by another transient that Sweeney had been killed while attempting to board a. train. when he reach- ed the amt where the accident oocuned, Sweeney was dead, the Station Master stated, 30,000 IMINERS JAKE “H0i|0AY’ Strife Between Coal Industry and N.R.A. lCointlnues Unsett- e O PRlCEDuiillE Pa, Sept. il-(A 'P.)—Echoing President Roosevelt's ‘impatience over delay in signing a C048» representatives or more than 60,000 miners in gouthweste n A Cuban Situation Still Unchanged U. S. Citizens Fear For Lives. 800 Officers (B! Edmund A. Chester, Associated Press Staff Writer) (Cllpyrlght 1933 by the Associated Press) HAVANA, Sept. iii-The pre- dicament of 12 Americans besieged ln the offices oi’ the Cuban Mining COmDiIYIY 8t Cristo, Oriente Prov- ince, occupied the attention oi United States officials tonight as the political situation in this cap- ital remained practically unchang- ed. Surrounded by striking workmen, the Americans, employees o! the United States-owned Manganese mines, were unable to leave the place, apparently fearing they would be attacked. _ Elsewhere in the island therc were reports oi’ high tension and the situation lof Americans those places also was studied by officials. ' Defy Government .'I‘.he 800 officers of the Carlos Manuel de Cespedes regime in the (Continued on Page OpposeRegime I l S UCCESS OR IRAQS NEW MONARCII Crown Prince Ghlui, 21, above, [Iraq in succession to King pots“, who died suddenly In Swflzefland Friday, Sept. s. ' Import Duties For Netherlands THE HAGUE, Sept. lfL-(A. MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN An ideal neighbor ls one who own: a lot of useful things others can borrow. Annual Illhllrlpllon poll d _ n, nan Cnulda and u. 5.1315,” 10 PAGES Great Interest Shown In Exhibition Eastern Kings Co. For {Steady IIIIPIOVC-II-IC-Ilt Noted In Ex- ; h1b1ts Of Livestock And Agricult- g ural Products atiouris Yesterday 731° 1311594311 Kifiifii County Ex-ylrultilre, roots. and vegetables; -hibition held yesterday ht soul-is! Mi’. Brenton, butter and ;marked another step on the road; M“ Nash 1mm"??? M155 H816" ‘lo! agricultural progress in that and Miss MacMillan, housckccpill fsection oi the Province. In every: and Yam!’ W°Tk- [class the exhibits both in quantityi MF- Edwin Reidl Prelim", 11 {and quanby showed mmrovcmentv; his opening remarks said that thl: ilyms was particularly noticeable in your the exhibition was the be". 4m, splendid display of livestock" they: have ever had. He stressed wesultirlg from careful selcction nndl m“ “m” or lwestmk and 9mm"- gbreedillg. The exhibits in the build-A m“ “hm h“! been “n6 in m“ ing, fruits. flowers, vegetables, were um’ 5m“ H” breeders hiwa‘ b“ all of a iligh standard. 'I‘hel~e was com“ ‘“'~""“*“"" Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MocMiilan il: an exceptionally 300d 3h°wm3 (“Adeclarillg the exhibition formally [ancwmrk- opened expressed his regret that Although no figures were avail-l m; Honour the Lieutenant Gov- ‘able m0 directors thmlghil ‘hi-Si crllor. and Premier Stewart were l year's attendance larger than evcnl not able m be present’ but consld, 5 Tbs Judzvs were Mr- Ray Home. ered it a. pleasure and privilege m cheese, a; l has already been crowned King or horses; Ivlr. Shaw and Mr. Roper,’ act fm- them Ans,- congmgumgmq fcrlttle; Mr. Boswell, sheep; Mlfilthc pmsrdeng and director, ‘upon Clay and Mr. Irving, swine: Dr.,'-'_i Clark and Mr. Reeves, fruit, flor- (Continued on Page I) lCommission On Banking lSits In Ottflyva Today nsuts, who left Chicago Sept. 2,111 the Gordon Bennett air race, I (B! my landed in a. tree in the Laureutian mountains of Quebec, and, alter fighting their way through the bush for five nights and days, reached ltivicre a Pierre, having risked their lives to win the $1,000 prize given for the moo. The ploturg shows: LEFT, Capt. llynek; MEETIN GS, ETC‘ lulu-ted ll per word P.)—New import duties or five Der cent on manufactured goods and l2 percent on articles of luxury wrrc passed by the Iow- cr House today, Pennsylvania's ‘ great bituminous coal belt voted late today to take - Brown Qwsdiuu Pmu a “holiday” until an accord is Staff writer) reached. i s s E M E N arrows, pom. 134. A. Mc- Meeting in Hungarian Hall, 25o Leod. Resident of the Canadian "Aunonnaementl are lilll column at 8 esntl Melly pnynblc In advance. A Sympathetic - "Talkiggjépi Cove Saturday. I‘ . - n: ’ 894. twnllk %iz Monday. " f ‘ i 1101 "'I‘l\llcies—Murray Harbor south, Pfidiiy- 1074 FMurray River Saturday, Talkies. 1074. "Talkies-French Rives Tuesday. 1101 "dome to the dance in the Hench River Hall. Friday evening, September 15th. 1111. "Come to the dance in Fortune ilalioll Friday, Sept. 15. Music by Bourls Orchestra. 1120 "Dance in Pisquid East School, Bépifllllbtl‘ 21st. Ii not fine 22nd. Good music. 1111 "Ground Lima-High Quality -- LOW Prlcc—Brookville Manufactur- llnll Co, Brockville, N. B. N-(iBO. "Bu; Barn Dance at Robert lmiths, Hunter River, Thursday light, 14th. B. I. S. Orchestra. 1W8 / .._i “Harland excursions Tuesdays, Thursday-s, Fridays and Saturdays. For illrlhcr information phone 773. ' 1484-7-3-tf "School opening and entertain- ment lll the new school lit Central Rfllffliis: Friday, September 15th ur B oclork. Collection. 1107. "St Vincent's Orphanage dance iii C. M. u. A. Hull, Vernon River. Priduv. September 15th. Admission 35 cents. 1mg, biiiustcrrl King's Shipping Club ("Iii-l lambs only Monday after- noon, Sept. 10. Please notify sec- retary at once i! intending to ship. c- D- Mnclflnnon, mfwv have orders tor over one olsllnd good lambs for next Consult your shipping club ‘Blmiflrv. Livestock Marketing ‘Md, Charlottetown. ' 1115 m"Dl-essed Chicken. We are in the lrkct to purchase a quantity oi well flashed chicken, weighing 4 to 5 “"0115 dressed. Write or phone for Eel Island Cold Storage Co. 1018. "Belfast Club loading lambs and mks Tuesday afternoon, September n! h- Please list stock by Monday hm? as marketing board must out"? if car space is available for 8T lots. J. R, Mcwiiliflml. 1114 "Our Retirement Income Bond 1"“ cheap Protective Policy are fun the combination you require °' "avihfls and protection. They :01 both new; ask to have them “pained. J. A. Moore, Sun Life nag". Charlottetown. 106i an", mm -‘ w_ c ual convention oi the‘ wnm-fl . U. will be held at North‘ ecuure Wednesday. Sept. 20ml a a” mWAiHB at 2 p.m._; sea- Oallbedk 2dr? P51101073:- rm“ PM" l u ro a an. n“ ‘Mi m. I m P Ironing incur, Lieut. Bunyan.‘ Great Britain,‘ France» And U.S. To Discuss British Plan. LONDON, Sept. 13—(A.P.---'I‘he series or preliminary disarmament. talks recently initiated by Great Britain, it was officially learned to-A night, was planned with a view to] ironing out i1’ possible such ques-l tions as arose a; Geneva last March following the submission oi’ proposals by Prime Minister Ram- say MacDonald. It was lcdrnrd in official quart- ers there h*d boon no change in_ the Britsh plan since that time. f Taking advantage of the visit of; Norman H. Davis, United States; Ambassador-At-Largc, the Premier will confer with him Thursday. ‘there also will be a. meeting bc- tween the Amercan rGpNSellta-y tive and Arthur Henderson, Pre- sident ot the Disarmament Con-_ fcrcnce. <1 Will Confer Captain Anthony Eden, under- ‘Secrctary in the Foreign "Office, will return from a vacation the jloifiliiueaiunoagisi? Cabinet Council Discusses The Pensions Act (Canadian Pron) OTTAWA, Sept. 13.—'1'he anticip- - atcd announcement oi! m0 setting up o! new’ pensions machinery by tho Department of Pensions and National Health, did not material- ize today. It is understood some dif- ferences oi’ opinion remain to be \ settled in respect to lhc rel-arrange- ment oi stat! called for under the l amendments to the Femlonl Act adopted at the last session of Par- liament. Plan Preliminary Arms Conference U.S. Fleet A Menace To JaparziClaim TOKYO, Sept. 14. — (Thurs- day) — (AJK) -- General Sadao Araki, Minister of War, today cited United States sympathy and aid to China combined with the continued presence oi’ the American Atlantic fleet in Pa- cific waters among factors mak- ing necessary immediate streng- thening oi‘ Japan's notional dc- fence. The newspaper Aslllli, report- ing the war minister's speech bcforc u meeting of the military section of the Supreme Win‘ Council, quoted him as declar- ing Japan was confronted with a. grave and imminent crisis in- tcnsificd by her isolation result- ing from secession from the Lcaguc oi’ Nations. mmflu mmuuu Club House of t h e Country C l u b of Montreal Gutted by Fire. MONIREIW. Sept. 13—-(C.P.)— The Club house or the country Club of Montreal early tonight was ‘gutted by (in which caused dam- age estimated at $65000. With the gxgepiion or the women's wing and the professional quarters, the building situated on the western outskirts o! tho south shore town of St. mmbert is a total loss. Three hours after the tire broke out, apparently as o. result of de- fcctlve apparatus in the Iuriuwe |'I'he pflnciplo of substantial reduc- room, all thnt remained was the foundation and a mass ot smould Cabinet Council spent yesterday ""15 Yum‘- amk“ ‘md “m” m" afternoon dealing with this question iguing from the walls of the wood- but it is understood final ggfgg-itin building, near the chimney. were ment will not be reached until aimiwed M” m" aftemwn by l! further session is held, probably to- f club employee who E immrdlfltvlv morrow. Thorn was no meeting o! summoned firemen from the near- ma Am Mun u n. 14mm, delegates representing 84 United‘ Mine Workers locals in Fayette, - Westlnoreland, Greene, Washington and Allegheny Counties, noisily and solidly to remain out of‘ the pits. ' s _'I‘he decision was cheered wildly by a throng of 3,500 milling about the hall arvl then the men march- cd to GauYs field a hall mile away ifor a mass meeting. Already 20,000 miners have laid down their tools and leaders of the -"holiday" movement predicted to- night that virtually every mine in the district will be closed tomorrow. Two Convicts Killed, One Injured Fatcliy in Encounter-Five Still at Large. MARKSVHILE, La., Sept. 13 - (APJ-Posscmen closing in on 11 [desperadocs who fled Angola Pen-i a1 Farm after a murderous riot there last Sunday today. killed two ‘of the fugitives, shot and wounded man Robbed lanother probably fatally and took ‘three of the fugitives alive. Of $100, 000 . M855» 56M- 13 -—- them believed to be suffering fro-m (A- P» — Arthur Bvwer. Jewelfyldangerous wounds, were still at salesman. was robbed wnisht by large today, alpparently lu hiding in W0 men i’! l V8115‘? Wflta-lnlfli! this sparsely settled section oi 861115 find 1W6??? he Valued flfnorti-l central Louisiana. $100,000» he T®POTWI1 t0 Doliw The The three-day chase reached a mbbPPY “Cuffed M? m8 Ulllolihcllntax this afternoon when sever- stltlim- al hundred posscmen moved into The coir swH-‘vd the valise and a. cotton field near Brouillettc, a fled ill i!“ 5110011105119. he $B5d~ village 0n Red River near herc, and State Police ilmcncdiately set guards poured o. fussilade or riflc rim m- at vital (‘X058 mild! B10118 tho to the suspemd portion. Jewelry Sales- decided. I A new turnover tax of 1011i‘ percent on manufactured goods and 10 percent 0n articles of luxury also was passed. It wls estimated the new tax- cs would produce rcvcnulls of 85,000,000 guildrrs (approxim- ately 552350.000 Canadian fundsl llllllllzllly. DESDTRIUCTIVE HHSW umpo Following tho bllci firc in Otcary Monday afternoon. iirc again visit- ed the \\‘(‘$,f(‘l'l'l end of the Island, totally destroying the res dcncc oi Mr. Alfred Colliicn on the road be- tween Portuggc and FfCPialld. The file broke out in the roof about two o'clock on 'l‘lli‘$(i.I_\' nftcmoon and spread so rapidly with the high wind blowing" nt the time illrll; not oven the fllmiturc could be saved. ‘Pilot sflllll} night the bum of Mr. Henry Noyc of Mount Pleasant was burned to the ground, with its en- tire contents. illcluciilg this year's turnpike. When. the smoke cleared, two of Bower reported one of the TOb-lthe lrugulves were deiid and a. third bers fired a shot at him but did so gravely wounded physicians said‘ . . " 1 . l‘ ' l l. . ' - he could not Eve‘ ed lun Bo ll build llgs ind \cly not hit hill-n. will Uphold LeagueIn Preservation TORONTO, Sept. 13-402.)- Tilo British Empire has occupied the plank that it must support lwhole-heartedly the collective sys- tem of preservation or peace, as ex- pressed by the League o! Nations. Prlnanent Court of mtenlational Justice and the Keiiog-Bflaud Pewe Pact, Viscount Cecil oi’ (mel- wood told the Commonwealth Re- lations Conference today. The (Xmference accepted the stand taken by Viscount Cecil that Ihlpim nations must support all measures designed to eliminate war and subctitute conciliation, arbit- ration and judidal tennination. tion and limitation oi armaments was also accepted. oidlvisabillty of following the leadership oi’ the United States in event of serious international oom- lplications rather than insisting upon the use of the League of Na- tions machinery was also advocat- » _ i Of Peace F o u rPSh o t In Cranberry Strike Area (Associated Press! SOUTH CARVER, Mass, Sept. Iii-Four workers in a lo- cal cranberry bog were shot and Selectman Herbert Stan- ley, owner of the bog, was rc- ported sevenly beaten in a clash between cranberry pick- ers and strikers today. Approx- 120 ltrlken, all natives o! the Cape Verde Islands were reported involved: The clash was reported to have been caused when a group of strikers in a motor truck attempted to induce the worker's in loholaun Stanley's l‘! b IR r a I was iii bod and was not llwnrc oi thc firo until lllc ncilgllllol-s zlroils-i little insurlulrc. uwmu i] dny-Septcnlbvl" 23, that. is." I l $ Captain Moliison will arrive | (Canadian Press) l PARRSBORO. N. S., Srpt. 13.-- I Two schoolicrs llzllpcd illio port this 'r~venillg, their crows reporting dam- iago during o. storm which lashed the Bay nf Fundy coast this iveclk. _ Tho tern schooner Frnnccs Por- solls, Captain Cori ivillilzur, hlio mst hcr iol-csnil Tuesday as she proceed- crop, !ll1l.£‘i1ill<“.'\ lllld ilUllS. Ml". Noyc‘ illnnkcrs‘ Association and General ‘liianager of the Bank of Nova Sootia, will lend the Banking De- Uegatlcn before the Roral Commis- lslon on Banking here tomorrow. Since closing in Toronto last Mon- day, the Commission has not ileld an open sitting. Tomorrow, how- ever, Lord MacMilIan-and his c01- lcnglles will mcct in public. Representatives of tile banks will submit thcll‘ statements in, tile snmc nlnnnrr as persons who! appeared beiore the Commission in‘ lothcr parts of Canada. That 11s,!‘ they mlly rr may not l-rzlcl prc-plrrd i briefs, but, ill any case, after! making their submissions, tllcyj will be subject to questioning by members of the Commission. mflfim STARTFLIGHT; uunw NEW YORK, Sept. lIi-Aniy and. Jim Mollison still llllpc to complete-i their long illghi to Bclgdrld fromi Toronto if the weather stays nice. "We naturally want to nlnko the‘ t Mid nigh t Intruder GLENDALE, Gilli, Sept. 13—(Cl PJ-lt was midnight and Mayor Spencer Robinson was awakened by a crcak 1n his bedfiloorrl. "Who's there?" he inquired. “A. burglar." a. voice responded. "What do you want?" "liioney." "I've no money." The Mllyul" turned on n. lighl. “Will, I'm hungry." the man 5am "Fine. Whit a. minute and I'll gel you some food." Mayor Robnson cooked six eggs toast and a. poi of coffee. The mat rzulpcd it down. “Sure you arc broke?" lwtwoen bites. “Flat? reaiiinnod the Mayor. “W011, take this," he szvid as h! loft, tossing n qllllrtcr to tllc Mayor. he asked (lie SHARP (odour: o? Qossir \S NEVER ouillr UHEMPLOYED trip, but it's prcti-y lute in the! your and we just have to be St’ll.<~: iblc," said the avintrlx today asA she prepared to leave for Toronto! io moot her husband. b "Tlic earliest we could plmwlblyl get started is u wool: from Snillr-' at, Quebec torllorrow llitcr n. trip toA England to got n new piano, the. Seafarer II. its motors were in the, ’"""” ship in which the Mollisons crack-l nlodemu‘ “'"*""'-" ‘limb? ill cd up at Brldlzcport. Comm, nitvr ““‘1""mi'“"'"t5 “o” n. trans-Atlantic flirzht n foil" vwllks- A m‘l4,lf;,;ff"i',lf‘,i“d: (,‘!.‘:>_|',',,:|A_- fluff; ago. ‘ W‘ n . —_ W iT':..'.':"¢.“F‘ i? C o a s t C u a rd “ .l.l~ '11:. cd from Boston during the height of tho gale. Other sails had been rip- ped and gear torn away before the storm abated ‘Ihlcsdny night. The stcnn overtook the other schooner, tho T. K. Bentley, as she lay at anchor oil Tlltonvillc, N. S, Monday. For two (ACLVS and n night the vessel wiihsioorl n terrific but- thrcutoncd hourly to drive her to destruction flililllltlb illc rugged coast. The gulc had died down when both anchor chains pal-ted ‘Tilt-slay night, and a shift in the wind lar- ried the schooner oflahola. tering from wind and wave which, \\'ililllp. ,_ Increases Patrol i Along Rum Row lulu-u _ (Jul-Inu- S lint Jllllll NEW LDNDON. Conn, Sept. i3—‘ ‘(Alib-Rcuovrcd activity along l'llm1:_'|-'I'_]IA|_'I""‘H‘-X|- -w"-~» m lrow, (‘Xivlldlllg from Nantucket to. _ pi,|".;'(5(§+" tho New Jersey Coast. was unoillc- f1‘r‘";‘|:“l"‘:jWI“"" »‘i*“"'-1i-' “in-ll: 1.1m - .\i ‘(Il rllir w utcrly lllllly reported today by the United Xlnr-lri-lc z flir -iIl|I r 'Siuix‘s coast Guard. Almost a score, H- I, n.1,. U, .. fl, 74., M,‘ inf supply boats were snid to be“ ' ":“'"‘g>“;q"""‘|'ilq‘":_ l'- . _ “m! llllrllorod wcli off-shore. n _ liilllilrrln‘ illllr"ill',’ ur r :.'. I As u result the const gilllrd in- 'p.~\lll‘_‘- "Wm Twmhh $0M w‘ In" Icrcoscd its patrol of long Isiimdi cm mun‘ sclicnuto Work lIfI,\'!—I-".'l\'il‘§ Borden 0.15 Sound and adjacent waters in al move to prevent shore boats from contacting tbs supp); ships- | m.:1 p. m. (Exlrn); ll.i.'i p. m. \\'o"k dllyh-Jlenvcs Cnru ikvrmvnllng l 3L1, m. (Extra); 2J6 p‘, n40‘