MAXIMS or A MERE MAN why seek to fool the public when l‘ ma,“ mum] fooling yonncifl’ U‘ RY NlRTlE vessel Wrecked Ill Storm, Shows Effect Will Return To Fishing Banks. (Canadian Press) LUNENBURG, N. S., Sept. i6.- nmm captain Ed Cleveland was , . ,1 plans for an early return to e fishing banks as soon as his W1 the Mary H. Hlrtle can be , paired. wrecked by gales low in the wa- md with Atlantic brine slosh- ,,; about in her holds the vessel n; towed into this port today by 1| government steamer Arms. While the Lunenburg ifisheries u-blflon drew visitors from all , . of the province the Mary H. we her flag half-masted for a p: fisherman gave mute evidence |lill8 ealling's hazards. shortly after the gale struck lost hturday, the Mary H. Hirtle, her timbers strained by the seas viol- mse sprnnk a leak. Slowly the wa- o; gained and then receded as the p; efforts of twenty-three men - barely enough to keep her a- lbat. For eighteen hours Captain veland was lashed to his wheel n“ Guardian, Ionndad Ill‘! Wlmflom, Guardian ‘lwo cenu slll llloll 0i Heavy tlale — Boyd Planning ' Moscow Flight NEW YORK, Sept. Ida-Captain J. Errol Boyd, who has already would take of! for Moscow soon as the weather is right, in a try st the distance record now held by Rus- sell Boardman and John Polando on their flight to Turkey. He will use the seasoned trans- Atlantic aeroplane Columbia, in which C‘ Chamberlain and Charles Levine flew to Germany in 1927, and will be accompanied by Westy Egmont, a Queens lawyer. GERMANY lllll BATT_L_ESRIP Turns Back On World Disarmament Con- forenoe. BERLIN, Sept. l6. (APJ-Ger- many having turned her back on the world disarmament conference will begin on Oct. 1 to build her third “pocket battleship," ‘another of the 10,000 ton cruisers said tolbc flown the Atlantic, said today he‘ Bllllll ANllTNER Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1932 i Flight‘ Ends In Disaster RUSSIAN lllll FLYING HUTCHINSONS AND The City of Richmond, trans-ran ai-iantlc aeroplane of George R. CREW RESCU attempted flight across the ED party taken before the aeroplane ls HElll ll‘ llllnllllllll Landing Permit" To Enable 9,000 Tons‘ Of Oil Has Not Been Received. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Sept. ls-The land-, lng pennit to enable 9,000 tons of Russian oil aboard the Danish tanker, Aase Maersk to be unload- ed has not been received from the Department of National Revenue, Arthur Magnan, Collector of Cus- toms for the port of Montreal said tonight. The Aase Mearsk‘s load is the first shipment to reach Mon- treal in pursuance of an arrange- ment between the Russian author- ities and the Aluminum Company of Canada to barter for aluminum better A father maintains ten children - “MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN than inn children one father. 14 PAGES T8 In -- Chi. (Special to the Guardian) CHICAGO, September ld-Four bystanders were shot and thous- ands of other persons were imper- illed by bullets and speeding cars at the heightof this evening's traf- fic rush when s. carload of ma- chine gunners, challenged by po- lice, turned the Loop business dis. tret into a shooting gallery as they fled before four police cars. The pursuit and subsequent bar- rage of bullets were precipitated when two policemen in a squad car sought to intercept a closely curtained sedan seating four or six men. Bystande Sho‘ nlll. nlllcllls v I s I ll N ll Annual Subscriptions JCINYIYQd 55.01 B! lull clllldb and U. S. A. IL! lull HARVESl CAUSES lllllRRl l N R ll S S IA jSo vie ts Look For- ward To Poor Pros- p e c t s F o r T h e f Winter. l l MOSCOW. Sept. i6-—(A.P.)— lFailuz-e of the food industry l4: [comply with the programme isle ‘down in the five year plan, short- fage of basic foods and s. poor har- vest caused worry today over pros- pects for the winter. The newspaper “Food Industry published statistics SIlOWIDg pro duction fell so low in August and July that the total output for thr ,~first eight months of the year war PRlll/INIJEI Hutchinson, which carried eight passengers, including his wile, two Children Ind n crew of four men, on ocean, was wrecked in the treach- ‘hopped off from New York for erous ice fields off the eastern coast ' Scotland, showing Mr. and Mrs. a! Greenland. but the passengers Hutchinson and the two children. and crew were rescued. The entire Katheryn B, and Jane, 6. Tide Has Tamed Says ' Roosevelt - R AM S A Ylll SETTLE ‘ware. The vessel reached Montreal. Wednesday. Mr. Magnan said any decision with regard to landing the cargo Mr. George Gla rk, Seed Commissioner, States That Oppor- tunities For Assist- was out of his hands and permis- sion must be received from Ottawa. slightly below that for the corres- ponding period in 1031. A statement by D Levltln of the Commissariat of Supply describing work of the food industry as "un- satisfactory" was followed by com- ment in the newspaper that im- proper organization in factories and improper care of materials was responsible. ..______.,,. as efficient as s battleship cf twice I the size. I (Special to the Guafdinn) .\_';jhe Admiralty issued an order to- } ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. iii-The day ‘T6f‘*rhe-lu@g of the keel. A ' Democratic victory in Maine means few hours later “ties-government v “the tide in this country has de- utlfivesselhundel bare poles was liven southward. ‘Late-cfiatprday lmmoon James Buckley was wrlili?" overboard and lost as a giant sea NllRTNEASTERl lSBllR ES lllll tilllllN STRIKE; ing Farmers Are U.‘ S. Farmers I . 3008M. . ' Move To Canada ' pt the schooner. On Wednesday e more sail was put onto her d that night the steamer Imudon rpnrlitltm sighted the Hlrtlcs [stress signals and came alongside. The steamer found-Captain Cleve- hnd overslde, Lowered over the item, he had caulked strained lums and wrapped canvas over a action of the leaking hull. He re- lured to give up and go aboard the lonllon Corporation. Instead he and that s. government steamer luent to help him in to port. ROUYN, Que, Sept. Iii-thy the Canadian Press)'—l'rospert- on were rushing today to stake [round in the vicinity of the usi-il-est centre‘ line ,of the iowrmlrlp of Rouyn, six miles irorn the Norandu mine, where spectacular discoveries of gold rm: reported. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETC "Rlilhz-Zc per illlble in ndvuncc. word strictly "Show and Dance, ll "i- 5755-9-16-31. "lit. Stewart Wednesday. showl “A delus- 5793-0-17-31 "Show and Dance, Forest mu “Willi. 5755-9-16-31 l ..r:l|3“‘1‘,<* nt Lake Verde Ice ~ 1.11 lilrlnrs Tuesday. Sept. 20th. 5740-9-16-21. "Tlronnc Dramatic Club will Eliseo: their play "My Dixie Rose" - Ulllrles Hall, Monday, Sept. m‘- 753-9-16-21. so ggmmencing Tuesday. Septem- Mrflcth, "life Murray River Bus mum; ‘"11 Billy run Tuesday, ill’ and Saturday. 5777-9-17-31. "There will be a public meeting hsl- Gatherings Hall, Saturday s. September 17th, for the 9T Ofsaniaing a Division, °I Temperance. 5787-0-17-11. -__.. £50111 miss the Leap Year mun!“ PHWS H011. September W“ not fine will be held the e night following. 5784-9-17-3l. "Buyl ‘mm live hogs and lambs, m, ml V91‘. Tuesday, September “emu 11 a. m. Everett Haslam, h bu-l Alden Mouse,- Kenslng ' ‘£11K some date. Signed cdlock. 5788-0-17-21. N 5,???) l" M1‘!- George Mae- “ ancc at MacMlllan Hotel, m, lmlxgldgyltgfllltemberlslgh. g ro ers. Adm on Wilts. Refreshments, 5722-9-15-31. “will m Po "it th klllimber :1 lensing T. gm“. -____.._ all persons interested in Cmvlrrv. Mt. Buchanan, or there on Saturday. 17th to assist in finish- the Cemetery. Signed Swat-cry . 0770-04741. chairman of 'the disarmament con- ference notifying him that there will be no German representative present next Wednesday when the conference is resumed at Geneva. Finds Red In c reases Heart Beat (special to The Guardian) "roaouro. Sept. la-r-iowals produce definite psychological ef- fects, emotional responses and re- actions, according to Glenn Turner, florist from St. Louis, Missouri, who has completed a two years‘ research in the line art of flower selection and who presented his findings to the International Florists’ Tele- graph Association in convention st l the Royal York Hotel. ' A young man buys red roses for the lady of his choice because red makes her heart beat faster, Mr. Turner claimed. "It's a fact her heart actually Iorenl Mom beats fasterwhen she gazes on red roses than when she gazes upon white," he asserted. “One should never send warm flowers, red roses, deep yellow and bronze chrysanthemunu, for in- stance, to anyone who has just emerged from an anaesthetic in the hospital," he said. “It almost in- variably reacts unfavorabiy upon the patient. Such flowers are too vivid, too trying for a very ill rati- ent." These effects of color, he said. had already been utilized in sani- taria and hospitals. People of ner- =vous temperaments, nervous break- downs, and so forth are found to be made happier if their rooms are finished in blue, blue violet, green and other soft colors, whereas das- pondent patients look u?“ m‘ world with less jaded eyes 1i A110)’ published the text or s note eotnvllrlbileiy turned from the Repub1l~ can leifiEi3hip,L_Q€_/y. FTanklin n. r “IICUILEARIIES Democratic winner in the glrberna-fHfli-VQNDNOHQ iorlal race in that state. l “\~ M‘ Roosevelt also uespatcbeirmusq- TO III PPOSGIII} Crisis, Premier ages of congratulation to E. Carl‘ Moran, Jr., R/ockland, Me., andl MacDonald ‘Declar- 8S. John Utterbsck. of Bangor, Demo- l l (Special to the Guardian) cratic victors in the congressional LONDON, "‘ ptember 16—Prem- election. ier MacDonald has issued a new A message of regret at his defeat was despatched to J. E. F. Connolly of Portland, Mo., nominee for Con- gress. Roosevelt halted for 45 minutes‘ bmng melcmmo, his mm" L!’ ‘bor colleagues now forming the Opposition party in Parliament. To help make the world a going con- cern, he declares in the new issue in St. Louis, where several hund- red enthusiastic persons applauded I of the National Labor group's "New iLetters," the Labor Opposition him. The governor told them the Maine election is an omen of what i"hasn't one immediately practical idea. During the last session its is to come in the general election this Fall. g members contributed nothing to Claimed Paper, help us put one man in employ- l mcnt or maintain wages except by ldrawing upon capital and so has- tening bankruptcy and general BUCHARLST, Rumanfa, Sept. l6 j (Annotated Press) ‘ MANCHESTER, Eng, Sept. 16- A Joint committee of mill owners and employees reached s prelimin- ary agreement today on the pro- cedure for arbitration of the strike All the cotton industry. On Mon- dayirrey-wlllgisske l up the question of wages encfkeinstatement of striking workers. C" in the National Government n. year spite the pompous and ridiculous votes of expulsion heralded by per- versions of fact and intention." There are three schools in Bri- tain now using the label of Social- ist, he asserts. First, "the ram- shackle revolutionist who does not know exactly what he means, is not e. reformer but a transformer. _“The second school is represent- ed by the Parliamentary Opposi- tion, whose goal is the next elec-Q tion and its conception of socialw lst society is what will enable it by hook or crook to turn the pres- ent distress of our people into bal- lot box crosses. poverty." Dealing with the present Crisis. he asserts the governing fac- tor is a serious drop in national, income. “All our thinking and all ‘our action must be governed byl that." -Crit'el=.m of Dowager Queen Marie by the ‘Iransylvanian news- paper Patria on the score that the recent christening of the son of Princess Ileana amounted to a. pub- lic demonstration that a link ex- istod between the "discredited Hspsburgs" and the Rumanian Royal Family has caused e. stir here. Thg newspaper declared editor- He still stands by the slogan of “community nsclous ‘ as a ' ‘ class consciousness and de- lclares his determination to con- tinue the co-operatlon entered on and indecent by labor organizations “The third school continues to follow the traditions of British So- cialism. It is inspired by neither class nor revolution. Its subject is society in the process of evolution. Its policy is directed by rational historic lines. It knows the capl. taiist conduct is not confined to capitalists, but can be shown stark as well." ially that the ceremony was hand-w led in o way "l0 Sussest that» 5 Bapsburg Romanian, or that RU"; mania. is eager to see ehe Hapsburgsl restored." » Princess Ileana and the Ruman- ian minister to Austria also 081110 in for criticism. Patric. is the offic- m ,,,. uthpiece in Transylvania of the Vaida-Voevod Government. Ileanrs husband is the Archduke Anton of Hapsburg. The Patria editorial said that the mother, wanted her child born in Rumanil are surrounded by cheery yellow- ‘children in nursery nhnols are much brighter to learn "mm i061! desks are in room! , pale blue, pale pink and 118M "l" low. Conservative Is Elected TWICKENHAM, ans. sept- 16- (Canadlnn Press Cablel-Hylwn Murray-Philipaon retained the Twic- kenham constituency for the Con- servativs party in the bY-elwtlml held today, being elected over Per- cy Holman, Labor candidate by a majority of 4,007 votes. . t orange, light red and so fortn. Andlmlssion. The birth took place I finished with that the nownsvr Queen Mam but King Carol refused his P01’- Mpedllng, Austria. m Moedling 1t has been reported p“; g ‘mgll quantity of Rumanian sdl in the villa where Home's 80h. the Archduke Stephen. was born. Chicago Cubs Trim Phillies (Canadian Press) NIW YORK, Sept. lo-The Chi- cago Cubs took another stride to- ward clinching the National League pennant at Philadelphia today by defeating the Philllss a to a in a tight pitching duel between Bud ans of when a resolution other suitable OBI ‘s cessation of all regular activities" was unanimously approved by the Canadian Ohember of Commerce _at the final session of its three-day The vote, Murray-Phllipson Con- servative 21.088; Percy Holman Labor MIL Tinnlng and Eddie Holley, while all other National League clubs were idla. convention. “As Dominion President of the Ollflilil Lflifl I lfillt flint ID? Remembrance , Day Observance Is In __Dispute Resolution Favoring Two Minutes Silence Rather Than Public- Holiday, Adopted By Chamber“, Commerce On Motion Of. Mr. S. A. MacDonald, Is Op- posed By Canadian Legion. HALIFAX, Sept." 10—War veTe-rI-‘To-dy of business men have seen {it ject, whose photograph the detec- the city were roused to pass a resolution which seems With/cs want and cannot obtain vol-‘negative news that the R- C- M- P- recommen-H me an effort to secure s. repeal of|untar'ly, can be trapped into walk- patrol ni Bnche ago so long as it is necessary, "de- - Mk. George Clark, Ottawa, Seed Commissioner, Dominion Depart- PIAYSNAVIIC PROVINOETOWN, Mmw new merit of Agriculture, arrived in the .16___(A\,,,_) _ A bu“, nonhnst icky yesterday on business in con- lstorm raged o", Pmvlncewwn nection with the department work. Harbor and cape and was}, at a Mr. Clark stated that he had not rate unofficially estimated at be- bee“ W" t° me Islam 1°‘ h“ ‘tuna 5o and so mu“ an how,‘ years, and that the object o! the WéQH-mggmag mm“ on“ ‘mm present trip was to see Mr. Gordon than. moorlngs"'iau._w_mtexwnmg MacMillan, local fnspec of the damage to harbor-front propdrty ~ Bunch "°'k~ n“ "Wk l“ A new), w” w“ hurled m 1mm ‘ connection. _with seeds, feeding the harbor and inundated tho ev- ‘stuns’ fertilizers/I m"°tl9ll1_§§- “d csvstion for the new post office fungmd“ l‘ 3°“? ‘mwlmfmd bundln‘ required no special attention, he stated. He intends to review with Mr. Macmillan some matters with respect to the bent grass seed ser- vics. . "Under the present depression," Mr. Clark states, "we of the Federal Department are looking for every opportunity to extend assistance to the farmers in tiding them through a difficult situation. They perhaps do not realize, however, that all primary industries are depressed as well as the industry in which they themselves are engaged. The matter is being studied month by month and week by week. The farmers are bet- ter ofI than almost any other class." Mr. Clark visited the district of- fice in Halifax prior to coming here, and stopped at Sackvllle. He will Passes Away LONDON, Sept. 16—(A. PJ-Slr Ronald Ross noted authority on tropical diseases died today. He was 75. It was he who demonstrated in 1897 that the Anopheles mosquito carries the malaria. parasite, a dis- covery which armed men against that disease. He entered the Indian medical service in 1881 and began his malaria research in 1803. Some years later he Joined the faculty of the Liverpool School of tropical medicine and became professor of (Special to the Guardian) WLNNEEG, Sept. Iii-A move- ment-} “cttlgjjnlted 5m," gum- els on i- f western Canadian lands Wu announced today by w. a Whiddon with the. purchase of I block o! 10,000 acres of land Juli west of Elm Creek. A second pur- chase of 20.000 acres at an unn- vesled point is in process of noto- tlstion. The plan is to start‘ than C quarter-section farms. Whiddon said they were kaen to“60mo-~-.to_4Oanada, drawn by cheaper land I "limb-high? _ farm noted. The Ungava which niled from Montreal on July 9 left Oum- ‘ berland Sound early in August and visited Clyde and Pond inlet on Baffin Land's northern coast be- fore heading for Baehe. Several miles of loose ice were penetrated, but a barrier of polar ice from 15 to 30 feet thick blocked Rice Strait about 30 miles from the post. The Weather, Etc be in the Province till Monday or Tuesday next.- ‘ ‘Tropical Medicine there. In 1902 he received the Nobel prize in med- fcine. Back From . The North ST. JOHN'S, Nfld., sttPt. 16-413)’ The Canadian Fresco-Canada's NEW YORK, Sept. lit-Two elec- modem voyageurs sent yearly into h:°al..FxPerllP.°-n-t‘ l" the ldelltm‘ the north to see that justice and ‘cation of criminals will be demon-Iphyayca] welpbelng m-c maintained strated at the convention of theamong the Eskimo, canes m, St. National Identification Association John; ggdgy arm- the most ex- Scotland Yard Will Flash Identi- fication Sheet ing that Remembrance Day be ob- the Remembrance Day Act," Ma- served by "two minutes silence with jor .7. S. Roper, M. C, K. 0., stated rather gm- the than a. legal public holiday with known. "Any attempt to make law resolution was made such a resolution as that passed by the Canadian Chamber of Com- merce will have the whole hearted vPbosltion of the returned men of Canada," he said. ' (Continued 0n Page 9) 006111"! he" wdly- tonsive trip in the history 0f i110 The association's membership ln- “mm eludes private defectives and Admit-F. Members 0g the gxpgdlflon aboard (cation experts of police depart-‘me steamer Ungave found health merits and prisons. generally good in the north and they Au Allie A DAY KEEPS THE Doctor. (twm, but You NPNE {o use {outfits on Bibi. . Couccfcas . The ray of the photo-electric celhltook gteps to halt the ravages of heretofore utilized for such tricks 51543553 among the husky dogs which as setting in motion mechenmms tel,“ the Esklmds most valued help- turn on drinking fountains and to"; They brought back no word, 0W" 11100“ BBYOTB they h!" been of the German scienlst Dr. Krue-l , 1471101184 "my 17° l" mill-mil! 81d l9 ger missing somewhere in the ‘vast police work in the future. A sub-icxpanse of barren territory close ‘under the Arctic circle except the ing through the ray, and by so SUAFCI! oi Dr. Kruc-ger lust winter doing transferring an image to Bllmd failed to find any trace of him. concealed and soundless camera. ; The Ungavals men had one of} 'I‘elev‘slon for police purposes also their most trying experiences in at- wlll be demonstrated. An identlfi- | tempting to tukr off the police con- cstlon sheet. made up of a pheto- stables stationed nt Bache. most graph, signatures, palm prints anduiorlhnrlv police post in the world. finger prints, will be transmitted They were foiled by the ice bar- to Scotland Yard by television and rirr and the detarluneni. must rc- returned by the same means and main at their post another year. developed while the delegates watch Bache was to have been evsc- F which went inl - - - lIl-‘l-‘lFl-I, llnrl To Hill X Nlhldltllllilullill‘ \i. -.\l'.l\llllllill nrr-s: nntn_ Sop! mum tulip» llrllvsnll . \';||)l'||il\‘l‘r ulllif Iilllllhlli . - \\‘llll\l|~~l: ...- l‘ 'l‘nroni» . ‘i’ Ottawa ... \iolllr~~'ll 7 howl»... r s: mm 7 nl:i'.'l\' l‘l\:irlo'tnil»u'l| .. .. .. ..‘ Ti .\l:lrilln\r\ erlst Illltl ween-Stroll .~=~llll|-ul.-l~»rl,\~ willlls or uni-an wit rain “ml prulifllll)‘ mum fog, l llizll lllll‘ this llftcrnnnn u! 122'.’ uni llllNZlli ill 1.. Fun sols till: nrrnin: n! GIN nui rivx- lolnllrwu- vnorulnl: at 5.42. Lust mmrlvr moon '|‘llur.~-l:l_\'. Supt '11‘, V l7 p, In, Snlnmnrslvlv‘ illln Wltlltonn lulnllivi inter ilvln (‘h-lvllllizllzu-u. (‘JR PERRY FCIIEIIFLE Wool; I|.'l\'.'l——l,1‘.'I\'l“I linrl-"l dull] 01in. m .'\I‘4I i p. m. rind h,“ p, m, \\'l~.~k "days -l.r~:\rr-s (‘rips Tormel tlno 10.30, n, m,, 2,55 p, 1a., T I. l: ,1: