"mildly. us: mo. I a m» n» cottage is aura o. mm m- gvsry error of the Cabinet or Coun- ~ "wigs-r" ayw ,--—-"" """-~ MAXIMS o... MAXlMS MERE MAN Mon: iiaN Read by Everybody The grat end of life la not know- ledge, but action, tbs ant being our d. . exanqpie. Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew ~ Ioellad . - olarloatceowa Ivflszrtl- .CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. MONDAY, MAY 9, 1932 8 PAGES analogies-gears: ‘Eaill-veiad“ Canadian-Senator HZ; Ci Tardieu G0v’t.' Beaten At Polls Majority Of Repiiblicans Swept Away In Second Balloting Yesterday. __:__ (By George llainbleton, Canadian Press Staff Writer) PARIS, May 8-(Canadian Press Cabin-The Government Premier Andre Tardlcu was defeated at the polls today. ' The parties of the left. which have not been in power-except for a few daya-einco the famous “left Cartel" was established under Edouard lies-riot following the 192i ‘ elections, swept away the Republican majority in the second bfiot of the French general elec- tions to the Chamber of Deputies. With the tricolor everywhere dipped in mourning, France voted heavily to the left in the second and vital ballot. l-‘orecalta were made everywhere that the assassination of President Paul Donmer would prob- ably arrest the swing to the left already evident in the first ballot a week ago. The contrary was the case. I The results from the second bal- lot, held in 859 out of ths 615 con- stituencies, early showed thc swing to the left was increasing in inten- sity. The Radical-Socialists headed by Herriot and the more extreme L} ‘Jill gained rapidly. The parties and groups on which Premier Tardieu had depended for his majority lost seat after seat. Shortly hirer nud- Defeated l (Continued on Page I) niiimiiini ii S_’_SIDE Joseph Douglas Mac- Neill Ordained To The Holy Priest- » hood. Yesterday morning at 10.80 in St. Paul's Church, Suimnerside, Rt. Rev. J. A. O’Sullivan, D. D., Bishop of Charl-ttetown and the Diocese profemor of business adniinis- of Prince Edward Island, ordained tratton at Yale since 1018, died "to the Holy Priesthood, Rev. Joseph today at his home following a T‘ ..' McNfllll- ANDRE TARDIEU Former Premier of France, whose Government was defeated at the N"! . ‘ ' 1- NEW HAVlN. Conn., May 8 —Dr. Avald Longlcy Bishop, 67, heart “tug, The ceremony was performed with all the colorful and impressive ritual oi the Roman Catholic Church. It was the first ordination service in the history of the paiish and the church was filled to cap- acity. The Sanctuary was decorated with lillies. emblems oi purity, which made a fitting setting for the impressive ceremony. The Bish- COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS. ETC "North Wiltaliiro Club loadin! hogs Thursday, May 12st. list with secretary. 2912-54-21 ' --.- "Big Dance Lot 65 Hall Monday. May 9th. Special Orchestra. Inc Cream, Refreshments. 2B88-5-7-2l. (continued on Page 7) "Girl Guide Concert. Wednesday 11th. l p. m- St. Pctefls Cgthedral I Hail, ' 293 -5-9-—2l; i ‘ “Come to u» concert 1D sprina! ""°"°°"“""TH E “SERVICE It l o'clock. Best city talent. Admis- (Canadian Press) iion as cents. 2921-54-11 "Come to the concert in 8911M WASHINGTON. my 84hr)!- tian Gross of F“ . “@0111 54°‘ Park school, Monday night. Milli I. retury of the United States Inl- \t I o'clock. Boat olty talent. " 2927-5-7-2l tion at Ottawa, who has been ab- sent from his Post without leave for many months. 11B! 50911 dIOPN-‘d from the Diplomatic Service- The announcement, made Satur- day by the State Department. we no explanation except that GNU "separated from the service Mo)’ U. I882." H; was granted leave in Novem- mr, 1931, to go to Chicago. l)" home.‘ to be present at a court case in which he was indeed the fem" of tho younmt wild "l l)" m‘ mcr wife and that the child could participate in a ti.000.000 trim 1"“ of which he Ill 0391mm‘- His wifrwas formerly Vlflml“ Harrison, dailIhW i" ti" °°" time Governor General of the Phil- ippines. ‘The child was born after the divorce. "Ksllya cross Dramatic club Fawn “Under Blue orspwd Widnesday 11th. 1f weather un- favorable, nuraday. Good special- lice. zozo-s-i-ai "Tracadis Cross Kali-The Cu- ‘lll BUY-the play of a hundred lllilbs. by Si. Dtlilltlrfs players 8920-54-51 "Coma to the dance in Emerald I111. Monday. in‘; 0th. Good time. 0a n a 5?; hi‘? '““‘t‘.i’“‘§."‘..'.‘. "llillqua Y. P. g. on Monday cv- "llfll- In mi at o annex: u not Q , Ifllllhll NIH QM flagella‘ ifit-b-l-ii. i" i F1___'_____c_i_nc§__Eie_j_c__t_s A___He i 1L Adginistratio ii ose Call-In Swltzerlzn CanadoMoarns With France OTTAWA, May 8—(By the Canadian Presq-Prlme Min- ister R. B. Bennett has in- structed lion. Philippe Roy, Canadian Minister to Paris, to convey naliy to the Gov- ernment of France the deepest sympathy of the people and Gtlvcrllmcnt of Canada in the great loss sustained in tho as- sassination of Paul Doumer, veteran‘ President of the French Republic. The Prime Minister further cabled Mr. Boy to express Can- ada's fullest appreciation of the high character of the as- sassinated President and of his long and patriotic service in which I‘. ident Doumer had won a notable place not only in the annals of France but in world affairs. BBIJRT Til BE IN MBURNINB Hill Bill) ME Instruotioiis Received Respecting Tribute To Deceased French President. The following communications in respect to the death of President Doumer were’ received by wire on Saturday: "Hon. Justice A. E. Arsenault. "Administrator of the Province of Prince Edward Island. “I have been directed to inform you that His Majesty the King has instructed that one week's Court mofifnlng is to be observed for the late President Doumer of the French Republic, beginning May ‘l. Flags to be half masted on the 12th day of May. the day of the funeral. "(SgdJ THOMAS MULVEY, "Secretary of State." The following wire was also re- ccived at Government House: . His Excellency the Governor General desires me to inform you that ho has received the following telegram from the Lord Chamber- lain: Begins Court mourning for one week the 'lth instant, for late President of French Republic. Flags, including those of flag sta- tions, to be half masted on day of funeral, 12th instant. ‘(SIM Beers‘ y of Governor Gen- eral. EINIJY BABY BELIEVEI] 0N WAY TB N.Y. BOSTON, May 8-Policc tonight sent a message to the steamship New York of the Eastern Steam- ship Linea aim E9 had been report- ed a child resembling tho Lind- burgh baby wu taken aboard the fiiip which is en route to New York. A cab driver told police a young man carrying a child about two years old in his arms w’as driven ran. sat dtlie man draw the cur- tainl while riding to the m: and that the child resembled the Linda berfli baby. Late tonight police had received no answer from the ship which will dock in New York tomorrow. by him from an uptown hotel To! Bonnier.) u» pier. m driver, Robert war-I i ]BANABA HAS! yivoiiiii "TRAIJEBILANBE Dominion Supplied More Goods To The U. S. During March Than That Country Purchased F r o m Any Other Nation. (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, May 'I—Caiiada supplied more good"; to the United iStates during March than this‘ i country purchased from any other nation, though imports from the G E R M A N Y Dominion fell off also? one third 0 in comparison with March of last (B! Mil-ls P. T " , Associated year. Press Stat! Correspondent.) Gangsters Are Rushing To PoyIncomeTax CHICAGO, May 8-Ciiicago's tfl-Iltland is rushing to the MIMI"! t0 escape the fate of “Scarface” Al Capone grid Others of its leaders. United States District Attorney George E- Q. Johnson revealed today since the big Government drive Isfllmit zflngsters had begun mil" "l!!! 511909.000 has been remitted in income taxes by gamblers, racircteers, liquor dealers and other hoodlums. At the same time, Canada con- iinucd the best customer of the (Continued on Page 8) r p i 12mm, shy s. (AP-i-Chancei- [Island Pastor" "M alum‘ m“ “u” my that Germany "cannot pay/repar- | _ | ations." and predicwd the European l/Vzll Take Over. Sydney Church financial conference at Lausanne a I (Canadian Press) I month hence would lead the way either to world recovery or world collapse. NORTH SYDNEY, N. s, May o- ' Rev. Alvin Robertson of Grafton, Mass, on July 1 will take over the Addressin: German provincial con-esponcients on the government's pastorate of Calvary Baptist Church here. Ho is a native of Prince Ed- foreign lwlicy. the Chancellor crit- ‘clzed the statesmen of the world for "lacking courage" and warn- ward Island and recently complet- i d a two year course at Newton, lvlass, Seminary. ed that "the peoples of the world won't wait any lcrger.‘ Mrs. Massie 1s Subpoenaed I NELSON, B. 0., May 8. (By the Canadian Press)--More than 150 Doukhobors openly denied the law by parading in the nude at ‘rhrums today. They were arrested by police and lodged in jail here. A week ago 118 nude paraders were arrested sti Thrums after s. battle with the | i (Canadian Press) HONOLULU, May 6—Retrial o! the four remaining men accused of ‘attacking Mrs. Thalia Massic was set: Saturday to begin May 25, and a subpoena was issued for Mrs. l Massie iii an effort by the territory police last Thursday and were to forestall her reputed plans to sentenced to three years each im- lcave Hawaii and abandon the case. ,‘ prisonment- Hurricane Takes i I (Associsicd Press) a hurricane which swept in from HANOI, FICliCh Indo-China, MBY tho China, Se; 5151-955 the muthgfn 8-—Five hundred persons were klli- tip of the State of yiiam last cd. inclvdlns ccvcrnl Europeans. lJYIWedncsday, it was leaincd today. Geneva Dinner Proves Fatal To Thomas [Senator ltobertson Also Collapses But Is Said To Be Recovering-Police Investigating. (Associated Press) GENEVA. Mal‘ it-Senntor Gideon C. Robertson. former Canadian Minister of Labor, collapsed while dihlill with Albert Thomas, director of the International Labor Bureau. ialt Thursday. it waa learned today. ‘Mr. Thomas also became suddenly III in a aafa in Paris last night ind died of n heart nttcir in a taxicab enronta to a hospital. (Paris dispatches said the police believed lib death was natural, but because of Mr. Thomas‘): eminence an lnvmttgatlon wag undertaken. Ile had gone to Paris to vcis and to pay hh respect; u, u". min President Senator Robertson was taken to a nursing homo, where today it was said h was making good progrQ town‘ |@gyggy_ The death hr m. Thomas shocked Interaction-i circles in Geneva. where he was regarded as a tireless water far m Improvement of u» lot of the working man. moi-n building those days o. I III! taxes on its income, ap- [Vfiteran DBIIKS BPENEY; in E F Y l A wlLanding Breaks‘ Heavy _I_._ife T011 IN i8 EPAINLEVE {IS PRESSEI) (ll) ioiimiii “Savior Of France” May Be- come Candidate For President. I y _____. Paris. May 8. (A, P.)- Paul Painlevc, the veteran France" and ‘eader of the National Ca- binet in 1926" was being pressed by his friends to become a candidate for President to , ‘succeed the slain Paul Doumer. It. was learned that he was in com- munication with Ecluouard Herriot, leader of the Radical Socialists (Liberals) and that friends were saying Her-riot had promised to sup- port M- Painleve. The former Pre- mier, however, was delaying his, answer until he could consult with |advfsers. Meanwhile Albert Lobrun. the President ofthe Senate. who, has been mentioned as the most likely choice for president today‘ i rm. PAINLEVE (Continued on Page 3) One Killed And 8 Injured When V GRAND FALLS, N. 3., May 8- (By the Canadian Pram-One man was killed and eight others escaped with injuries when a lumber land- ing collapsed and fell 200 feet down a gorge near the plant of the Saint John Power Company here yester- day. The victim was Alfred Par-diff. 60, labor and war veteran. HUBVEBS STAR BENIJANT WASHINGTON, May 8_ (By Ken Olaik, Canadian Press Staff Cor- respondent) --' President Hoover's star is in the ascendant. A month before the United States Congress must adjourn or recess for the na~ tionol convention, the Republican candidate apparently has the Dem- ocrstic House of Representatives and the uneasy Senate where he wants ghem, in position to carry out his budget balancing and econ- omy program. Under the influence of direct and vigorous language from the White Thursday and Friday, the House ways and mciins commiiicc for the first t‘me since the wai- on Satur- day risked the wrath oi millions of veterans and killed for (his seas- on the proposal to immediately Pal’ to ex-soldicrs 32.000000. pressed h's advantage, imcxpectediy conferring with leader" of ihf‘ Sen- ate upon methods or ronr-“flfifii l0 immediately effect hr ilscol PIE"- Within a few days the Feral‘: will pfiibably get the $l.(‘00,000,l)00 It was recalled that the International Labor Bureau had been built. tax b'.ll from committee. lup- l from its origin under hi; guidance, and M; jpflqqyye h“ “tended to virtually every country in the world id WW" a unabated on the ec-‘ 081i! nan- w! “saviour of p House and the public reaction of i Saturday night President Hoover c All France In Mourning For Dead President Nation Will GilTe-I-fs Highest Hon- ors To Beloved Doumer-Public Buildings Draped In Mourning. (Associated Press) PARIS, May tt-President Paul Doumer, slain by an assassin, will‘ be buried on Thursday in the Pan- ] theon beside Voltaire, Victor Hugo and Jean Jacques Rousseau. The nation will give him its highest honors. There will be ser- vices ln the Cathedral of Notre Dame to which the cortcge will proceed from the Elysee Palace. Flags already are at half mast. Public buildings are draped in mourning, and all civil and military officials have been ordered to wear mourning for a month. SE BI IS IJEAB Taken Ill SENATOR ROBERTSON - Who was taken seriously Ill A Geneva yesterday. llis condition la reported as "not alarming." muinii nuiuns ARRi§lED Two Beresiord Men Held In Slaying 0i OTTAWA, May iF-(By the Cori- adian Press)-—Senator Edward l... Girroir, Antigonish, N. 8.. died here this evening. The Conservative Sen- ator has been iridlsposed for some time. He had been residing in Ot- tawa recgntly for the greater part of his time. ATT SENATOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The death of Senator Girroir creates the third vacancy in the Upper House. Senator J. H. Legris. (Lib., Louiseville, Que.) died a month ago; while Dr. W. L. Mc- Dougald (Lib., Montreal) resigned last week. Standing of the parties in the Senate is now as follows: Conservatives t9 rib-r»:- ii Tetagouohe Store- Vccancies i __ keeper. Total so ‘ niimvnsr, N- B. my l- (B! MONTREAL, May s-riis the cahwdicn Pram-No chem has been laid cam-iii Rum c114 Wallace Pltre, brothers of Berea- ford who, were arreswd at U181! home early yesterday morning and taken m jail here in connection with the murder of George Smith. 8'1, at South Tetagouchs on April 20- Tho brothers are under constant guard- (Continued on Page 3) body of a. man, believed to be Philip Elsworth, 25, of Sydney. N. 8., was taken from the 5t. Lawrence River here today. Elsworth was drowned near lie Perrot on October 8 last. While identification has not been definitely established it was learned that the dcscflil- tlon tallied with that. o! Els- worth. Record & Forecast of the Weather lll-ITFOIKOLOGICAI. OFFICE, Tor- l onto. iy S-hlinimiim and mnxlinuml ‘ ‘PIIIDPEIIIIIPES: nillliflll nova: I iInrioom-rr’ stern u‘ igil-irjsisaizjf; y is»... i...- m... r l‘ W l 'l‘o'§|o'n:1ng44---ht 1 sinriroiii 42-412 l flung“ Qrilici‘ rs-Vno er» l r rim-oi MQQAZINI$Z l-i hi1 (‘iiiii li-iici awn .15- it IOIII-IVASTS (‘itch-xi hm‘! ljppor Si. Lawrence \'n'|¢_\-a; hioiicrniu easterly vvliicla, fall‘, not. iriich cliriiigo in temperature. Lower St. Lawrence lniiey: Mini" cniii- noriiii-hsi inn-ls: fair. not much biingo in temperature. mili‘ illlil North Shore: hiodcrciic i: frisli Pfiflhfllil‘. vrlnilii; fair, not F} hmrli (‘ilflllgtlrlll ltcmperflnsc. Q ' hiiirltlrno ror iicos: o era a o fresh winds; fair, not much chnrigo in j temperature. - ’..-.__. lllgb tiile this afternoon at 12.14 nml tomorrow morning iii ‘.‘ -. Hun acts this error-g iii 7.15 and L -isr~s tomorrow morning nt 4.3T. . First quarter moon Fr diiy_ lfay 18,‘ 0,02 n. m. Riiiiiriiersiiio tiiio eghicon minutes _ lsier than (‘hiirloiicioix-n. 0.15 a. m. and 11.40 a. in._ can runny BCBEDULI Leaves rormontiiie daily. 103i) a. m. Borden daily and 2.55 p. ll. ‘ Week days-Leaves