rercntatlves rejected beer for rev- nines. Worst Floods In Fifty Years Towns In England Completely inundated By Steadily. Rising Waters - Damage Is Estimated At More Than Million Dollars. ‘ i LONDON, May 2lt-(Canadisn PIC!‘ CITIIQ)—DQII1QQQ c-uggid by floods which followed week-end cloudbursts in the English Midland; was tohilh‘ “quills!!! estimated at more than a million dollars. The rainstorm, said to have been the worst in 60 years, swept towns and villages in nine counties. Swirling rivers usv leaped their banks destroying dwellings and barns and swamplng hundreds of square miles cf country. Farmers have suffered most severely. Loss oi cattle and poultry has been extensive, crops have been destroyed and field; covfligq pith rolling waters. . The rising waters of the historic Avon have rnarooned the new Shakespeare Memorial ‘Theatre ai: Btratiord-on-Avon where twenty fanrilies have moved lnto- the top storey of their dwellings. Burton, famous Btaffordshire . brewing town. is reported to be disappearing under advancing waters. Roads in the vicinity of Leicester, Notting- nzu Blll is RElEtTEll m ll.$._l_l_llliSlE In S0 Doing It Round- ed Out For 1932 Campaign The Most Complete Prohibit- ion Record Oi Any Congress Since The Volstead Act. (Continued on Page 5) MP (GENERAL REPIJRTEIT BEAT] (Associated Press) SHANGHAI, May 2-('I‘uesday)._. The vernacular and foreign news. Pipers here todsy carried the re- P°FF i4".i§..99"ll‘lil..¥"hm°fl‘ Ehir- wasi-mcodou. Mar “axons- The United stats! House a neo- enue today, but in so doing round- ed out for the 1032 campaign the most complete prohibition record of any Congress since the Volstead act. The vore was 228 in 1C9 against t motion go bring, up the O'Connor- l-iull bill to tax 2.16 percent beer at three cents a pint. Party lines were obliterated, just as when submission of the prohibi- ilon issue in a proposed new end- ment in the constitution was de- feated last March 227 to 1B1. Joining with eighty five Demo- mis for the bill were eighty three Republicans and one runner-La- bcrlic. The March vote on submis- sion brought together ninety Demo- erais and ninety seven Republicans. The vote was forced through with l discharge petition signed by I45 members Baby Burned AMHEiBT. u- s. May 2a. (av "w Clnfldian neon-seizing a box skawa, commander of thodapanese forces during the fighting at Shanghai, who was wounded April 29 by a bomb, died at nine pm. last night oi his wound. The state. ment was made without qualifica- tion. .. . Japanese military headquarters, (Continued on Page s> All Containers Will Be Exempt From Sales Tax OTTAWA, May 38-(By the Can- adian Pressl-Hon. E. N. Rhodes, Minister of Finance, announced in the House of Commons ‘ ‘ht empted from the provisions of the sales ‘tax. This includes containers in which fish products are packed. Will Speak Al that all containers would be ex- u v ,T w l l l a ‘ _ Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew {- "CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 2s, 1932 - rwi" ' "I '_;/.>~oa>.»'p_=’ ‘w. Amelia ca... Reason For Atlantic Hop (Associated Press) LONDON. May kit-The real reason Mrs. Amelia Earhart Putnam flew the Atlantic alone was to stop all those nasty " things men say about women aeroplane pilots and women automobile drivers. She herself revealed this today while en- ioying to the utmost an en- thusiastic reception accorded by London to her as the first woman ever to make a. solo flight across the Atlantic. - “When there is a traffic jam on Fifth Avenue, men always 001111110111» ‘Oh, it's a woman driving!" Mrs. Putnam said. “And l have gone up in the air with a mechanic who didn't know the controls from an ai- tlmeter, and when I came down I heard people say he did most of the flying. "So I determined to show them. Outside oi demonstra- ting that a woman can fly the Atlantic alone, I don't see that l have added anything to the science oi aviation or anything else.“ INTIIIEST INTU DEATH 0T S'SI_I_T_I_E_MAN (Special to the Guardian) The lnquost into the death of Er- ncstplow, J-r., of summcrslde, who passed away on Sunday night on board the schooner, s. s_ Mouiion. when she was at sea off Cape Try- on, was adjourned until this after- noon at two o'clock in Comptonsl funeral parlors. Summersldc. In the meantime Dr, J. A. McPhee will make an autopiiy of the body. 0n receiving notification that one, Ernest Clow, had dlcd on board a schooner lying off Cape Tryon on the north side of the Island, Dr. E. T. ‘Danton, Coroner for Prince County went down to the Malpeque Shore to investigate the matter. He was accompanied by Engllss and (Continued on Page 3) ABSITRB All serous. but expressed considerable Succeed In Splitting The Atom ii msusm-r nvnaooau ruro n Cambridge, England, two youngitransmittlng one element into au- idoctors, d0 and 34 respectively, rec-iother-atoms of hydrnlell hi" bee" succeeding in splitting the atom, one of the greatest scientific featasame time the energy of n“! 0i H" in history. Not only did they ao- Forest Lands Of Northern Man. Swept By Fire Promise Of Rain Gives Hope To -- Weary Fire.- Eidhters ._...WQ1.'$t Conflagration That Has Yet’ Struck Manitoba. oomplish the task of spllttL, the tity 60 per cent greater than the 4 10 PAGES ELTUM ‘ At the Cavendish Laboratory atiatom, but they also succeeded iniamount used to Drill-lime this llhm‘ Black’ “mug pram“. of ‘UITICIIOKI, although it occurred only ‘once in each 10,000,000 atoms bum-‘ m“, gun-gm! the gglgflllflg world by turned into that rare and commer- hardcil- The young scientists work- ards‘ Premier of New Brunswick.‘ lqiglly valuable gas, helium. At tho cd under the direction of the noted Ho“ J D_ Stewart’ Framer of 'Brii.ish scientist, L0"d Rutherford. |atom has been released in a quall- 5°" l" Rilim‘ “'5 E‘ T" s" ‘vamm , Doull, and Hon. 0, P. Goucher, Al-I Lord Rutherford and Dr. .l- D. Crockroft- l Na rrowEscape I l ____ | uruaoirrox, Eng, May flfil-(.i.l'.)-fl‘lic German fly- ing bout DO-X came within 3 an ncc of disaster tonight when l ,an officer carrying a mooring rope fcll into the water, and i the giant croft was caught in ‘; a' last file and carried to- Dornier Has : TPRCCIAMATIIJN MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN Folks whothink twice before they speak once speak twice the better for it. Annual Subscriptions Delivered $5.00. I1 llall Canada and U. S. A. ".50. M a rTFPremiers Meet At Amherst F ullest Cooper-En In The Pre- paration Qf Maritime Briefs F or‘ The Imperial Conference Assured I l noon as the Premiers of New BY Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince _ Edward Island, together with mem-_ decide on presentation of a Joint; bers of their governments, mo; to l n u R N case for Canada's Atlantic Piovln- attendance were, l-lon. PercyIBritiSh N a _ inen Laud Amelia Earhart P u tn a n1 Trans-Ocean Flier. touicy General and Minister of Ag-| ‘Assmiakd PW“) _‘ rlculturc. respectively, for Novai LONDON- May 23_Am°1"‘ Em‘ Scomr Ho“. Lewis 5mm‘ Minisrliiart Putnam shopped today for t" of Agriculture‘ and Ho“ L‘ Pjmclothos to augmcnt hcr flying tugs was toasted by British journalists Tillcy, Minister of Lands and For- _ Csts‘ and Hm‘ A. J_ Legflc. rep“, and gamed one oi lilf‘ points oi 50mins New Brunswick, and Hon, her solo flight across the Atlantic Shelton sham, Mimsm, of Agrb --an admission by a man that wo- men could do something valuable Ralph D. Blumcnfcid, Editor o1 the Dally Express, said, liowcvcr when he proposed a toast to her at a luncheon of the institute oi jour- nalists: "I hereby retract my pet theory- that a woman never did anything really valuable." Th! "PW-WNW? men gave her an AJMHERSI‘, N. 5., May 23, (By the Canadian Pi-essi-ruuést co- operation in the preparation of Maritime briefs for the Imperial Conference was assured this after- v i Scotia. who called the conference,‘ and presided: l-lon. C. D. Rich» Prince Edward Island; Hon. John‘ (Continued on Page 5) 0T ~ 1i OTTAWA. May 23. (By the Can-j adian Presto-Empire Day wiill be marked by the proclaiming of the‘ Canada-New Zcaland trade agree- l l ivarql the (‘nlshot air station jetty. Only a, few moments be- l fore she would have piled up ‘ against thc jctiy onc of her engines was put in motion and WINNJPEG, May 23—(By The Canadian Press)-—Prom'se of mini" w I today gave hope to weary fire-l g I 1 fighters of the Porcuplnc Mountain reserve area who have been batll-' | lng desperately for several days to y ‘ l check tho worst fire that has yet struck Manitoba's northern forest | For days the flames, carried by ‘FREIGHT TRAIN high winds, have been sweeping through the Ember. leaving des- "_"'_ truction in their wake. Buildings Trogps Sent To East on the‘ Saskatchewan border, were destroyed. Company officials said the loss of th buildings was not Subdue Disgruntled Veterans. (Continued on Page 5) SPRINGFIELD, Ill., May 23-(A. PJ-Adjutant General Carlos E. Black of the Illinois National Guard (g 7) Mercy Slayer announced tonight he would send troops within a few hours to East Gets 2 Months . (St. Louis, Ill., where 300 war vet- Terans marching to Washington, D. C 4 Amendments - vole regarded as dccidin a alnst St. Ill., Togcnerni tariff revision ingtheg rev-I cnue bill, thc United States Senate tonight rejected the first of thc 500 amendments by Senator Tyd- lugs, Democrat, Maryland. percent reduction in the duty on aluminum, was defeated 4B to 24. hsslum aluminum was swept aside ment, it was learned tonight. A; proclamation briflglnk the trad!‘ pact into effect between the sister! Dcminlons of the British Empire will be issued tomorrow. she slowly taxiril out of danger. Are Rejected‘ In U. S. Senate (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, May Prince George Will Be Given A Title At 30 23—In a (Associated Press) LONDON, May 23-'1‘he Express says Prince George, the fourth son oi the King, will be created Duke of Edinburgh when he becomes 30 years old on December 2O Daily Tho amendment, calling for a 50 It became known early in April that Prince George, like his three other brothers, would be given a title, because he was on the Kings birthday honors list for the year. It also was known thc King had chosen the title many years ago A second Tydings amendment to ut thc tariff on sulphate and pot- 5 t0 23. There was no debate on the 0! matches while he: mother was absent from the house for a few minutes. Annie, the two year old dfliuhter c1 Mr. and Mrs. William Nollcs was fatally burned today be- rm vhyslclans arrived- No inquest m nsldeied necessary. A cad ia Closing nsnmsx, May as (By the Can- adian Prom-Sir Robert Borden. wartime Prime Minister of Canada. G B 0 s s COPENHAGEN, Denmark, May 23 VANCOUVER, May 23-031’ The Canadian Pressl-All costs oi‘ hand-E ling gra'n at Churchill Port on‘ Hudson Bay will be absorbed by cy slaying," was convicted today on mother to commit ‘Slfclde by admin- ‘C.. were reported to have seized n. —(A.P.)—Mrs. Else Wlllc Bong, ue-‘ireighi train. fondant in Denmark's famous "mer-, EAST ST. LOUIS. Ill., May 23- 'Thlrty freight cars of the Balti- a modified charge of assisting her‘ more dz Ohio railroad wcrc bclug hold on the track eight miles cast proposition as Lhc Senate started to work out thc Marylnndcrls throat for gcnrrizl tariff revision. Child‘ Tells Of when he decided what honors he would confer on cach of his sons. It did not become known until to- day. however, that hc had chosen the Duke of Edinburgh. The Prince of Wales is the Duke ‘Nd-n. o." hip-hip liurrolgg. ‘ vz-“f nnvlng a grand time." Mrs, Putnam said, “and the nicest thing that has happened to me is hav- (Contlnued on Page 5; INSURANCE DISCUSSED IN ulusiz OTTAWA, May 23—(By the Can- adian Press)—Canadian insurance companies were barred from in- vesting more than fifteen percent of their reserves in common stocks by two bills overhauling Dominion control over insurance, which tho l-iousc of Commons passed tonight. Presaging a legal fight over the terms of the bills, Hon. Ernest Lh- poinic, former Minister of Justice. said Ontario and Qucbcc contested the jurisdiction oi thc Dominion to pass tlicm. “I may say that I am authorized by thc lcgal department of Quzbcc to say lTl('_\' do not ac- cept the laills. lic declared. “Not only that but they shy Ontario docs itnt accept thcm either." A more optimistic view of plus- ANNOUNCEMENTS. comma svaurs. arrived in Halifax tonight from Ottawa. Tomorrow he will iourney to wloliviile where on Wednesday he is scheduled to slfidk at the the Federal Government, EB. Ram- say, chief commissioner '0! the board of grain commissioner's ior isterhig an ov-zrd-nse oi medicine to her. She was ntenced to months in prison. of hero tonight by the "hex car ex- three The conviction closed the case. Fatal Tragedy of Cornwall, Prince Albert is “Duke pects was taken by Hon. E. N, or york, and Prince Henry Duk! iiy~a< of Gloucester. (Continued mi Page 5| ' "Notice-B ‘W ll special show "Ad- Acadid University convocation. sir Robert declined to couunent on current events. ' MEETINGS. ETC "Modem and old time dancing Walsh: n Newstead Inn. Winaioe. "mile no M33353’; . - . - Blturday. am-i-u-u- Child Poisoned 't'chl'lli-lln Church cake sale "may. June u. case-ii . ——-— AMIIIIRBG‘, N. 8., MW 23. (BY flu Canadian Preach-A coroner's iuryioday brought in the finding thatTthe infant daughter of ‘Mr- _ “no m I and M's- James , b‘ ‘$111110 Club loading bogs, lfaylt,hmiei-'s'12tol.I'l8011t‘-%| so _""" c0016 to fin "man ‘an vlnce," st Mt. Herbert Consolidat- ed sch cisl “may” P” M‘ up" by person or persons un- known." At the inquest five morn- " ""'“°‘"1~11.'1vam. a . bars ct the family Iunolrlns the Iflil-l-ll-il- milk ms that the bottles ma al- wayl been scoured and turned top- down after use. 0Com _—~_- -‘ Woo" a»: use-mush“, naatraoououucsmcooo- "Iv mu at sso a ' ' t Mun“ m”, duals-g their invdtilltion of he _. 315%“ ‘hm “u” . QUAIL Ilay lI-(ly Tho Saskatoon the railway stop-over charge of one cent per 100 pounds on grin consjned to those elevat- ors, and Churchill terminal will be operated lg a semi-public elevator, Mi‘. Rlinlly stated. sdiah Prom-Most Rev- rieiding Bweeny, Toronto, and metropolitan of the ncoiniasticsi Province oi ohmic. ' u severlns his connection with the: Anal-icon Church in oaokda aftsrl- ills above the present level was Canada, announced here today. The Government will also absorb- fch w“ o, subject, o: widespread in terminals at Mme Jaw and %itroversy in which the "right to‘ k l" was dhcussed. Good News For Unemployed (Continued on Page d) » (Canadian Press) ' ° CHICOUTIMI, Que, May 28- Hls The Port Alfred pulp mills of the 4 . _ , Canada Power and Paper Company. GOIIHCCHOII a subsidiary oi the Consolidated Paper Company, where over 1500M chap-ch cords of wood were burned three lWQGII agdrecommenced ,_ ns _ today and it is expected will fur- domino, my 33, my m, cm.‘ nish work for 500 to 000 men for James the balance of the summer. Archbishop of ' (cniscini ma) wnsnmarou, May ss-A two-year ban on increasing tar- Mm‘ 0th: haul-blanks of Army . nmpbaahsir a century of service srcoosec as an amendment ta ‘time aWiawMinrmumnonm tlntsrbiltiodaybylenater ' ,\ _ e: _.ta. Min e Explosion Kills Eight BAKEWELL, Derbyyshlrc. Eng, May 23—(Canadiai\ Press Cnblc)-- Eight men-five of whom were mine workers and the others members of a rescue party-are dead tonight following an explosion in meshin- nlng Gutter lead mine at the near- by villsge of Youlgrcavc. Six men were in the mlnc when the ex- plosion occurred late this after- noon, Ono man who W85 ncar the min; shaft gave the alarm and cs- csped unscathed. The trapped men's comrades, lcd U! Kenneth Seville, manager of thc mine and president of the local Rllitill If the British Legion, im- ntdhhly organized rescue parties. Thfll members of the rescue squad —lMlMing Manager Scvlllc, whose wife tonight gave birth to a child -were killed in the attempt to save .11: wk mil-seq; , _ lO-CWO In His Home ST. CIIRYSOSTOME, Que, May 23~il3y the Canadian Pi"ess)—A family of ll children were lcft par- cntlcss here tcday following shoot- lng in the home of Aime Am- ard, hunter and trapper. Amard and his wife wyre shot to death, the crime being a murder and suicide on the part of the husband, ac- cording to police. Fernand, l2, one of the children, ,who summoned aid, said he was sitting at table when a quarrel broke out between his moilicr and father. The father, the boy relat- ed, selzcd a shotgun and fired at polntblnnk range into her chcst. The boy, who narrowly escaped wounds, ran for help. When police‘ arrived Amard was in a bedroom, the shotgun in his hands and a fatal wound in the stomach. Amard was t9 ycnrs of ago and his wife, formerly Cordelia Oulmct, was 4'7. Their children. nine boys and 2 girls. ranged in age from l8 w | a. Record & Forecast of the Weather .\ll3'i‘l1(llii|l iullCAi. (li-‘FlPl-Q Tor- nnio_ biny ' Minimum sud maximum iciuprrniurc ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ THIWIiIIT ti‘. (l8 Yiiiivniivcr tit-M T-Iilmcniinn 46-6..‘ iirlliff .'l‘.‘- .' Winnipeg i Toronto H tlllitwii 4. .\lllllil'l".’ll 4 Quchcv filth-M flnlnr John til-Iii.‘ Tiullfiix fill-t! (‘liiarlntieiavvn Iik-DO FORECAST! Oiinrv Anal Fpper Si. TJHVTOHPQ Val- 103's: lilmlcriiin Yllfililit‘ winds; fair and mndi-rnirly- warm. Lou-or Si. Lawrence Yrliloyg “n4”. ale u-lmlq mostly went and nnrilnven; fair: uni much change in lr-mpcrniuro. Gulf niul North iihorc: Fresh north- WcsiI-rli" winds; partly cloudy and (ants m: So 400i,“ A Lin’ or Dolitk Pi YEAR MF-li ARE (nylon 1'0 Q11 ‘THUR does‘ Batu i f0 t binrlllme Provinces: himlr-rnia fair anal northwest and weal winds: i700]. lllgh ililc this afternoon oi. i nmi io- mfirrow morning ni 3. Sun acts lhls evening at 7.31 rises lnnmrrnn- morning [If 42L lmst qunrtcr moon Friday. .\iny 27, 12.55 n. m. Smvh-rrsliic tide eighteen minutes IIULI iitlcr than Charlottetown. CAI Jvsck illYl-Jfil Indoo- and naar s_ and 5.1a. llld 11.10 l. m. tl.i.'i n. m. II. ill‘ Learn Tcrmhntlne daily: WQf-Ozls.‘ aaddill b. . .-...a_|—|_>...-.-.. f .