MAXIMS ' DEA MERE MAN i111 flmyruanemnmembsrtt. III- oummiowu Gurdlu ‘two Gentl- THRILLING STORY 0F 0C "m" ourdiel. Ieunded H, who receives a I00‘ ‘III! mm,“ never forget it; he who I 11"“ W’ The tendency with some people ls w-w-W-w.“ \ to worship bigness instead of great. uesl. Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew MAXI MS OFA MERE MAN CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. MONDAY, MAY 23, 1932 10 PAGES ;;":,';,',,°;:;;;',;";;-;,-,,'3';j';{':,_gg;*"* German Arrives Dornier In Spain W0r1d’s Largest Heavier- Than- Air Craft Makes Successful Flight Over “Big Pond”. HOItTA, Azores, May zz. ham-m Giant German fly- Ing boat Dn-X swept up from the waters of Berta Bay today for Vigo, Spain, on the fourtirleg of its homewerd flight to Lake Constance, Swltserllnd. Arter- only a brief stop for refueling, the 12 snowed plane took off in due weethu‘ at UM e. m. (3.30 n, m- Eastern Standard Tune) Two hours later it sped over Penis. Delgado, on the Island of See Miguel, on its way to Europe. The hugs plane arrived here at 10.55 p. m. lest night (7.55 p_ m. Eastern Standard 'l‘ime) from Ilolyfood, Newfoundland, -\_- as. Neither r purser, rim- any other: of its 8i _. - crew of 14 lauded from the big ship as it bobbed in the harbor for less than eight hours. v 151,121: grlaxrl-iyzimolfisdtfrhg Ritmltlkll: calm m’ u It m! 0"‘ to the harbor off Horta, where the The Captain said the flight over the Atlantic from Newfoundland f l ffwlagzsdtgzigerbfg: a: '21:; was made at a height of 600 feet a . . 1nd clean up for the next flight. in fine weather until the craft was Mm giving hundmds o! pa“ near the Azores where it met fog ions gathered along the seswell a and mm‘ right of it, the ship taxled away from the harbor and soon was off. Everyone aboard the ship was in the best of spirits. The engines anmves n: seam VIGA, Spain, May 22. (A.P.)-— 1 fl u he crew The giant German seaplane Do-X Si: gquznsgltg; ‘:53’ at”, and arrived here today from Horta, Az- bright with a southerly wind and 0R5’ on m homemrd way w Lake I IllE PREMIER FRI GREECE RESIG (Associated Press) ATHENS, Greece, May Til-Pres- ident Zaimls instructed former Premier Alexander Paponastasiou, opposition leader, today to form a coalition cabinet to succeed that of Eleuilieroios Venizelos, who resign- ed as Premier yesterday. ' The President suggested that el- ections bc held after the impend- ing conference at Lausanne, Switz- erland, on war debts and repara- tions, at which M. Venizelos should represent Greece. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC "Comets the "Play" and "Dance" l“ Pvlkw Hall. Tuesday, May 24th. 3226-5-23-21. "The Eastern Prince Dramatic Club will present their play "Flor love of Kit" in Cape Traverse Hall, luv 25th at aao r. M. azzz-s-zs-ii. "500 "The Second Puncture’ in awn Winsloe Hall on Monday, RY 23rd. Admission 25c arid 15c. am-o-aa-u. "Seven Mil u e Boy Hall, Monday, Al’ 23. three act comedy drama by k Dramatic club. Dance si- wards. Admission 25c. ' 8209-5-21-31 u W Hunter River Club will load all ‘ I! Drcvlously listed with Secret- RFY Thursday forenoon, May 28th. llsseli Nicholson. 323041 “Cove Head Club will load all linear ‘listed with secretary Tuesday ,5“ “Bi Mo? 24th. up till 1o ock. J. S. Allan, Sec. 8231-11 0C0 . mm inc and see the Hunter River e ic club present their S-lct Mn" (m? Feller" in Brack- 1 wmnfldll. lday 25. 3238-11 hrmaztwlfgélélersgefare breed- e." o. 186M. at .. - M»- "u of each wofxoizi-wm’ m hi; "on. Tenn; g5 0o for "iilhavvell York omwoirm ' ' "I9- SIW-U-U-Sl s. -.-——-- . lure to complete your Vie. ° av pl c» 'i.lohiiio$‘§,',',,..bl ,2 u.‘ Nominate no h‘ °'°‘°¢l<‘.yAEivoR'E-13Eii§t?erid l5? of“ m“ 111mm. come Wednes- SIM-l-Il-IL Constance, Switzerland ill-liliilllilil iilllltunui 1m 3llEllN_E_SliAY Long Session Of Par- liament Will End This Week-Many Members Have Al- ready Left For - Home. -__-_..- OTTAWA, May 22—(By ‘The Can- ‘ adieu Fresh-With a slim order paper and a minimum of conten- tious issues, Parliament enters the weelrthat’ will marl: the end of the session. In a whirlwind finish Saturday, the House appropriated hundreds of thousands of dollars in departmental estimates when 'a gen- erous mood swept over the members after a long day of debate. Item after: item was voted es quickly as called by the chairman. Prercgetion Wednesday Prorogaiion has been set tenta- tively for Wednesday and already many embers have left for their homes in distant peril or the ecu- t . réwo committee reports, one deal- ing with gasoline prices and the (Continued on Page 3) EAR Trade Commission Returns E Hon. II. H. Stevens, mInIstE-of, trade and commerce, formally greeting the Scottish trade mission on behalf of the Dominion govern- ment, cn board the Anchor-Don- aldson liner Letitia. The photo was taken just before the banquet on ‘board. The central figure is Captain DIV“ Taylor. 0.B.E., master of the Letitia. On his right l; Hi5 Gram the Duke of Montrose, 0.8., C.V.O., V.D., on hla left the Hon. H. H. ' (‘l Stevens. The Scottish commission sailed Saturday on return to Glas. Enw with a half million dollars in orders from CIIIRIIIIEIII business firms. \ Towns inundated Heaviest F loods-III Half Century Maroon Thousands In Their Homes. (Associated Press) Dozens oi’ other towns and villages I DERBY, England, May 22—Tl1c were wrestling wtih high water. heaviest floods in half a century! Conditions in Derby, where the spread through the Englsili mid-, water in the central streets reached lands today, marooning thousands' fivc and a. half feet, were illustrat- in and on their homes, disrupting ive cf the situation elsewhere in all traffic, wrecking communica- this heart of the English country-i tions and causing great damage to l‘ side. Great damage to the goods in I property. Early reports listed no stores occurred, phones were put out i casualties. iof action, and scores cf houses lu The principal cities affected wci-c I the poorer districts were inundatedg Derby, Sheffield, Banbury, Nortli- Most of the roads leading to the‘ ampton, Leicester, Buckingham, Worksop and Ashby-de-la-Zouclic. (Continued on Page 3) i D“"’°"“"‘”°" FAMBUS FlYERl Wa s Orderly l the Canadian Presto-A demonstra- tion in protest against the stoppage of relief monies in Glace Bay area through the town's ii1abillty‘to put up its one-third share of the cost was carried out quietly yesterday aftenioon. About 500 miners took part in a preliminary parade, and afterward heard several speakers. Married Women Lose Positions DIEINBRASH ROME, May 22. (A.P.)——Caplain George Bndres was killed yester- day ln a crash of his plane ‘Jus- tlce for Hungary" in which he and Captain Alexander Maygar flew from Harbor Grace, Newfoundland. to Budapest in 1931. The ship plunged to earth and burst into flames at Littorio Field. where Italy's leading airmen and some of the most famous in the world had congregated to welcome Captain Endres to the convention of trans-Oceanic fliers which opens "roiiorrro, May 22-—(By the Canadian Press)—Married women employed by the University of Tor- Given Mandate To Form Cabinet (Associated Press) TOKYO, May fl-The prospect of a strong national emergency cabinet hudedby Admiral Viscount Meketo Baito. former Governor of Korea, emerged today 1mm u" wsltsr of anxiety and bewilderment into which terrorism and the assas- sination of Premier Buycshi inukai plunged Japan a week ago. Accepting the advice of Prince Belonji, venerable politicshoracls, Emperor lliruhito summoned Ad- mireisoitotothepelloetodav and handed him a mandate to form e» cabinet eepeble of [uldlnl the ul- tion through one of the 81'0"“ tomorrow. Captain Julius Blttay, the second occupant of the piano. also was killed. The ship was com- ing from Budapest. Scores of aviators rushed toward the burning plane with flre ex- tinguishers, but by the time thfl flames hld been quenched the ship was u. twisted wreck and the blldlfis of the airmen were unrecognis- able. The motto of the air force. that although some may die, others must. sen-y on, was exemplfied a few minutes after the crash when eighty one pursuit planes wen; a- loft for g drug rehearsal of the _air circus that will be put on next Thursday. onto are without Jobs. Premier George S. Henry announced they would be dismissed as from Satur- day as a. measure of economy. About fifty women are affected. I Rescues Woman ----L—- HALIFAX, May 22- (By the Can- adian Pressl-Fred Boutiller was standing on his ferry wharf across the Northwest Arm today, when he siw a woman on a lending stage on the Halifax side of the‘ Arm Winnie and fall into the water. He leaped into his motorboat, and made a rapid crossing to find her floating rigidly. The woman, Mrs Evelyn Dufllllo hid fainted as she stood watching Sunday afternoon boating when the bodies 0f thG IMO fliers hed been extricsted they were cov- cred with Italian fllll Ind W979 crises in history. "Wm"- turned over to the Hunllfllfl ‘Mili- “lllllm "l9 W" mlllfll I 800d ister who will arrange to send them recovery. 11g“ l GLACE BAY, N.‘ s., May 22-day’ m,“ English Mzd1ond,i|irr u|ii,]Ofl WITH LARGE BAN. llllllERS Scottish Commission Sails Fr 0111 M 011-, treal With Half Million Dollars I11 Orders. MONTREAL, May ZL-(By U10 Canadian Pi‘0SS)——B0ll1'lilg an es- timated total of half a million dol- lars in orders from Canadian busi- ness firms the Scottish mission sall- ed from the port of Monirciil to- day on its return voyage to Glas- gow aboard the Anchor-Donaldson liner Letitia. After spending a day in Quebec the vessel arrived hcrc a week ago with 120 business men and nearly 100 exhibits of Scottish industry aboard. I Following several official func- B. the exhibits were thrown open to business representatives and the general public. An estim- ate placed at 60,000 the number who visited the ship. The enthus- iasm with which the mission was received by the Canadian public and buyers for mercantile houses brought expressions of gratification from members of the party. North Sydney Girl Suicides (Canadian Press) NORTH SYDNEY, N. S., May 22 —Mary Aim Bennett, 21, died to- 'day in hospital of wounds believed ‘Ito have been self-inflicted. Yester- day her father heard 110i‘ fiill to the floor, and found lu-r lyillll prone. She told him she was nll ‘right, but in lifting her to licr feet he felt a gun under licr clothing. He!‘ story was that a strange man had entered the room and shot hcr. Bhd WM Immedla‘ ‘y taken to hos- pital where efforts to save lltl‘ life weri unavslling. (Associated Press) _ CIIANTILLY, France, May 2! -ltfe.rcel Boulenger. French writer, llltl here yesterday. lie was II years old. __....____.._._ (Associated Press) FAITH, Hay 22—Vice Admir- al l. Glilht, former chief of the neval general stall’, died hi0 IIUBI- . w, Amelia Earhart Putnam Lands I Harbor Grace, Nfld. In 14Hours —Tells Thrilling Tale Of Battle Catching Fire. _.-___. (Copyright, 1932, by the Associated Press) (Over the Guardian's Leased Wire) i (Associated Press] f CULMORE, Ulster, North Ireland, May 22—Amelia Earhart Putnamfi the first woman ever to fly the Atlantic alone, lauded yesterday after. noon in a field in this green countryside after a. hazardous flight in which she conquered fog and storm and the even more dangerous menace of fire. Four hours after she put out Friday afternoon from Harbor Grace.| Newfoundland. she saw flames spitting from her exhaust. But she did not turn back. "i thought it safer to go ahead." she said. AS FAMOUS AS “LINDY" I l~‘l_ying' 1m the fifth anniversary of the successful conclusion of Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh‘: New York-Paris hop, she put her nlmc just under his on the roll of trans Atlantic honors, for Colonel Lind- iicrgh is the only other fiffinll iu the world who has made a solo trans Atlantis flight. A SURPRISE!) IRISHMAN it “as 1.45 p.m. (7.45 a.m. Eastern Standard Time) when her al- l most fuclless ship came to rest in Mr. Gallagher’; field, 5h; hounded 'out of it and ran a few yards to the farmhouse, where she found a Ii very surprised Irishman. Mr. Gallagher offered her tea but she too much of n. hurry to take it. So he motored her to Londonderry, five , miles away, and there she put in n trans Atlantic call. EsTABblsiil-IS NEW RECORD but she encountered too much itrouble to make it possible to go i “I did it!" shc cxultlrigly told her [on any farther-almost too much to yllilSbfllld, George Palmer Putnam, get to Ireland. IJUIJIISIICI‘, who was wilting anxious- ly in New York for ncws of licr. Mrs. Putnam made approximate- ly 2,000 miles in 14 hours and 54¢ "About four hours after leaving minutes, giving her the best time|Ncwfoundlaud," she said, "I noticed irccord of any of the trans Atlantic flames from the exhaust, and be- iiilcrs. came very uneasy. But it would ‘have taken four hours to get back ‘ HEADED FOR PARIS ‘and I thought it safer to go ahead. I "My next trouble was c. leak in She was headed for Paris when she took off from Harbor Grace, All Fires In Three Drown Que. Province - KINGSTON, 011th, May lflyl Under Control I the Canadian Pressl-Three King- ston mcn are dcpd tonight, victims of a boating accident on the Cat.- QUEBEC, AIM, 2;; 03y the can- araqui River which occurred as they ndlnn Pi‘(‘SSl—Gf_‘lle1'Qu5 rainfall in were returning from a fishing trip. many part5 o; Quebec pmvmce ovu- They were within 150 fcct of the the week end has halted spread of North sire" 5M“ "m" ‘m at" bush fires which had broken out in Wmlli 0i W" °f m" m9" E° “bane many (listrlcts. According to Hcnrilulifs 6813512911 the" 5km- Kioffcr, hvlld of iiir. p-rovzncial! The victims. ivllnr/ carpenters"! forestry iyoicctiou service, all fires] were: William A. Woods, 56; John are now “mm- contro], P. Farrel, 50; Angus McKenzie, 44.| Little further trouble Ls anticl- , _, TRYING EXPERIENCE (Continued on Page 7) U‘) BEATS ATLANTIC RECORD “Q1103 HOP FLIER IN SING n Ireland From And 54 Minutes With Storms All The Way Over-Flew Blind For Five Hours When Altimetre Breaks — Plane Was In Danger Of THUMAS SPEAKS pi tilMlNii 01111112111112 Hopes That 1932 Would Prove His- toric In Drawing Together All Citiz- ens O1’ The British’ Empire. DERBY’, Dcrbvslilre, May 22. (Canadian Press-Hope that 193;; would prove historic in drawing to- gether all citizens of the British Empire was expressed today by J. H. Thomas, Dominions Secret- ary, in an Empire Day address. It: would be his task and responsibil- ity, he said, to meet the statesmen‘ of the Empire and the represent- atives of its pioneers at the Ottawa Imperial Economic Conference. "It will be our Job to moot not in a haggling or sordid spirit," said Mr. Thomas, "but to keep clearly in mind that we all havo,our dif- ficulties, trials and responsibilities, that we come from a common siocld and have a common inheritance. "Our job must not be to say ‘what can we get.‘ but rather ‘what can we contribute to thr- ultlmatd success of the British Common- wealth of Nations.‘ “That is the spirit in which I approach the conference, a spirit wherein I mean i0 interpret my‘ country's mandate. I rim fortified in‘ inking that course because 1’ am nob one of those who believe we are a decadent race or that the old spirit of sacrifice has left our people." naurax, Mo;- 2'2. (By 1m Canadian Pressl — Lieutenant Colonel John Macintosh Mlllar. D. S. 0», l\l_ (i, former officer rnr-rmirrrllng the 85th Nova Scut- II Iilghlantlers In France, dierl at his home hcu- today_ patcd in any of the ravagPd 56¢- | tions. All dangcr has passed lu the iRouyn district locale of the most Record & Forecast of the Weather lscrinus blazes, and reports from other stricken Mess indicate the .\lliTliilllill.tilili‘Alr iIPl-‘li‘ll_ Tor- fires have subsided. ‘m onto, . 3 \liuiinuui and maximum icuiprrillliir- llnwson ‘U-"llll lirliriirninii 5-1 .1711 lCoutlnucd on Page 31 Moncton Doctor Pusses Away I Oilnwii rind (‘pprr Si. Lawrence \'nl- . 1"’ low. Ilmlornio northwest nrul “wit, MONUTQN, N, 8., Mliy 22—(By while: fair wiilr stationary or u little Th9 cmmdmn press)"seizcd by 5 hlizlitiEcEfllgllfcIiliiwi-‘hnco Virljiqi": .\IIHII‘I" paralytic stroke a wcck ago ioniizh! my, ggrnlgyffmi; 303,5 """"-“= m" in the City Hospital hcrc just after (illlf and North snore; iiorloi-ri» he had completed an olwratkm on wirulu: purlly cloudy nml \‘(\|\|. a patient, Dr. W. P. Kirby, prom- inent Mbnclnn surgeon, died in the hmpiial this afternoon. 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