f /_1 _Z Ml:§lAMS ` me ,,/,M A 0 MAx1Ms MERE MAN »\‘7"w 'I N I; Melia MAN . I >2,`/// I/ if v _ wan ‘\‘\\\\ ' 33 ...:.'...s":=J°““ ""‘°' '° “"‘ 525% , The Peoples Paper ,;:;.:s= Read by Everybody \ -Y ' 'ill . covers Prihee.Edw.ud.‘is1aiid Like.iheoew ' mn - 'U i an - - , ...%.‘ll...‘1‘.‘.'."‘l.°.i'.i..i.'2."“i‘3.“._‘.?2l... I CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1933 14 PAGES . ,»;;";;;‘,,“,_"_';-_;_;;o;;_y; ,,=3=;{i;,q~';,_;,a-°° 3-~ ’I M "_l l M M €(ll1_=azi____§uc=cee To The Throne f Ira ‘£2 CUBAN SITUA T1oN STILL” icoNT1NUEs TENSE colorful i . - r i. _ M” f *- £ __ _Z i ,_ P“"“¢"“fe Brit. Government.llRMEDMIlIJMAN, _ _ J" '" ” " ' ' ° RUNS AMUi)|(li°7:'(`l‘;_l'.§‘,f‘¥,?lf£;ip A T R 0 [Bron htToCl s C , ,, S ;, e S l`o Probe Russian Lumber Impgrts K|llIN_li_ F 0 U R. Conduct Inquiry As Result Mdssoehllsetts In- ' _ ° sane Asylum Ends _Of Bennett Rhodes Action. Own Life_ ' 1 * (Canadian Press) ST. PAUL Sept. 8-William Ash, 24. parachute Jumper, was killed when he attempted a 6,- 000-foot jump ut the Minnesota. State Fair today. f `i Twenty thousand persons *looked on as Ash jumped from gnnlrplane \‘th n sack of flour under his arm, he opened the saclr and :\ white trail foi- iowed as he crushed in the ground. Ash had two pam- ghiitr-¢, which witnesses said did not open. He was a native .1 Minneapolis and had spent th last six months i.n St. Paul. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS, ETC "Announcements are inserted il g column at I cont; per word tllotly payable in ndvnnco. "Tolkien-Morell Tuesday. 936. °'Tolides, Canoe Cove Saturday. . 894. "Talkics-St. Peters, Monday. 936. Elmira. Wednesda ‘fralki _ _ . , V. es- V936. panies of troops from Halifax, (Canadian press) iii, of C,,b,,_ l ' _ Quebec and Toronto wlvfd here' -701125 “PP°°f°d °° me Slfeeii MolN'mnAL, sept. a-constable Attention oz the President und _ 0 _:__ this afternoon for the 50th anni-.shortly after the noon hour. He .James Macme’ 43’ of the canadiani me Siam Dcimi-iiiiciii focused on desert Warrior Who' Wm, me uid, mi, sale 0¢;_ 5_ 1009 Chlnese Pnea-tes Re_ versary celebration of thc Royal brandished a. :rifle in one hand and pacific Raiiway Poiice' died in iws_ V me momimioiis uiiftidiiig oi cqoiis i of the romantic Lawrence of A,._ ' ‘ th Od " "Protestant Orphanage rum ge ' --» - Canadian Regiment. Officers and o shotgun in the other. As towns- mi wif iii ii i- b ii,.» at Having io Semi) me isiaiiiy _ _ i _ leas Offlc _ P -8 HS fl NSU 0 ll ~_~ i 5 Em' able. wrcsted a kingdom from e ll;:DExl`eIlJct‘l?u?lEerC1}l{illi.es HBH' Ma. Pa e erfs Q; er E01; Wi; be stationed over the folk scurried for shelter, the mad- Wounds I-iiwived while aitpmpigng. iiiinmengai pmbiem and restore smi,_ ymell 0 ali- Wee -els e ve-flees Pelllls end man came oven Ellis and without to meet two meh ip the railway ilitv- ing the war died in it mme hum h°5d°i“9"'i°1'5- D. W0rd Shattered his b0.> cms rem were hsid for the §:,_';,°'°°'x;,~ wx; bgmilis -.Marky dries ond heavy fog to-ssfetyoifthetrwomeninthe bal- mdmqupmtnnmimvwce ‘night screened the fate of two hal- loorrs basket. Officials 01 the Gor- in an mn hw dt” of from one loonists whose big bag disappeared doa Bennett international race, in in I 1_3 cum ._ “iim_ during s. terrific storm in the which the balloon was entered, be- E was ,mimi by oii wmpany 0i_ Meteor Inks district five days ago lieved it was the United States cn- fmm, mai, gh, advance in Uniied and 'is believed to have been thrown try, Goodwv-1' XI. Mid that ii! States cmde oil prices, attributed either to a form-studded, remote pilots, Ward Van Omiam and imgeiy so the U_ g_ yagiongi 3,;-_ country or one of its dooens of Frank A. Trotter, were dead or ‘sever-y Ast, muip nn incl-msg mrs Ull e, y "llllllty in this company. J. A. when the attempted robbery of iv. (Oon`Tmii?d"`cfPh§e 12) ` "_ Cosgrove and Frank MeDe11ll°ti. ooo). - the depression spd business has centre leader, will serv, as Vice- If the comparison is carried an- GasOllne C095 ,hi-,wh 3 marked imi,i.O,.cmeni_ Neill and their family of young Presidents, with Cosgrove acting as other yenr bank to 1930-31 then ' stated R 1,. Wiiiiams of Toronto chiidrcn g_ i lBB.d0l' Of "IU imi-iid UPP°9il/105 in dii'0P in nel' revenue a‘m°u'“t'5 in ap' pmmjnent in mmmg and am-icui_ ?_ ____U ,_ __'_d_:vn_ _*__ YY *_ _,_mWA”» maine, M____V.:I_:._ _.W ._:.:; the Dail Eireann. . proximately $10.500.000- _.___ tural circles in Ontario, who was a __ U C ..........‘-.%“‘“”`“....... "f.°l’.l..,.. ...i ;’,:~;*,';§;;,‘;,';_“‘;,;;;=;;;\_ Ll_;~;;;_;1_;; T Wo Fishermen Sight Metwr Lake _ Section §7§fqff°?§_§§;‘5i-§;f=é`§§;‘igf-;~;‘§i?u»i;°§ m tf°’;§§°i?.§“3.§§§iBallo0n In Quebec Area 19 1-2 centl’a gallon in most cases- ha Wm take amp to England' ; (Canadian Press) _ shidrltlicv saw the big bas flyins (&nadinn Press) MONTREAL Sept. 8.-A num- ber of representatives from On- tario and the Maritimes will at- tend the 18th annual meeting ol the Clnadian Ftlherles As- sociation here on Sept. lil, it was announced today. The Prn- vincial and Federal governments annie;-; ' -_ v¢mihi=_.Mee_rlim,nis5,,,._lt1.onaitill=i\°< " " wi wilohobomrpsqnhd. l "ic -` President Roosevelt, postponed plans sane asylum. who had been llefinli to f0Ul` P0i!ltS Oil the tr0ub i vii, ord i 1 iii ed constituted unfair competition; known to be demented but gener £ 0 N S T A B l E led island iihcie theic were reports ozltegazidaruier :ho vs; pg; bl; for tha canadian product, pmicip i aiiy considered i.iarmie“_ of disorders that might endanger iv hi' d b him foreigners, but Ambassador Welles hed 5 composure an Om " dm The dead were: Herbert E. Ellis, I tel h - t to t vii, wen ons. 65, a insurance salesman, and U "' “P ‘me “Im Sec” “W ` '~ r I 7-_ Bymignd Biazp’ 4°’ 8' tmckman, <;sS1t1i;t;a bHul11t;>rir(igi1it, said no for- th0fficial announcement was made een e _ K I D N A E D fo Cotntnetnorate lho died instantly under the mad- During a day of "mt moving de- period 0! ‘wie mouming_ Founding 31 veterinarian, and W W Blazo, R P0llC€l`lfl3.I`l_ DICS “ere sem to Puerto PMN 100 pi.,,,yeri, in an Bagdpd Mosques, 1n father °f Raymmd' wh° died Of WOUndS RCCGIVG miles from the eastern tip of the i in to Island; Mataiizas and Chrcieiias, An, t T M both witiiip loo miles di nuvsuu to no reesorl to feel' that the dsfl'-11 es wo en' the east; and Antilln, important su- of Faisal would give rise to any L i H ll S‘ptembcr Hopes for the early release of , Museig oriay gmcadie OMF Dr. Neilson were expressed at the ig;-epadtdkicarlyC(f;or .iiiigmissiznadgg ‘Vt c rn B a u (ks freight 51:11' otccurred. . ' W 955_ Foreign omoe which Mmolmced e Ban ng I mm on ic ccor g o police information, Ellls Rlver "*_ that armed Japareee i,31=c.. mdiby L°1'd Mlwmluim and WUI be A t Robbers’ Constable Miller did not witness J 'I')Bi}~{gl3lr1iinsDSer1ii`eLmbf;i°l wtabushed oomact with ine gang published in the official gazette to- _ _ the shooting but hearing the shots _*r um; he was gravely iii, his passing . < i - » . 5fC\\:21'teat ;lrvo§'nHous`¢; every Sved-' that kidnapped him. m“n°W‘ _ _ 7 _ t De fla tl on Idea went to the aid of his fellow con-i The c..imfort:ilil0 farm dwelling was is shock even to members ct nesdpy from 9 to 5_ ogg, i _ _ The fliiefmlii the _Gowlfimen _ stable. He arrested Tlioiiin and house of Mr, Cm-il McNeill of Ellis 1- *_-_---' “Wi is dlN°Uy f”i‘mbumb'° to _M rushed b0th hi-S PriS0l1£‘l' and C0l'l- River, Lot 16, wiis destroyed by fire to remain here two wcnks and their th extraordin tmm in which (Canad!a.n Press) C I M S ‘ X u SALT LAKE CITY Utah sim stable MacKie to Juliette. Later. Friday nftrrnooii.-'The fire startnd r Qfnp ete efger _ we live as the crisis iisns rlnadc ca s 8_Wmm mme maisked irobécrs; with Chief of Police V. Simnrd, about 2 pin, npiioirizlly from the » » “P0” an Gavernmm Wmh Were- of Jolict*c he travelled to St flue and i» --nite of tle s'<~ni1o - ' ~ ' ‘ l -~\ f _ , ,,~ _ l g ig ‘ tl in Jos h J. Weld- ' ’ » f. .1 »l f 1 - T ~llS brother Ali, who is in emi .i. 0 of Iflsh Paftles eiictrnordiihiryna:df;~`iiFr1g§;5i;et¢i:§;igelfs fbsplzsd mmmzpéd his cash Thomas, a nearby village, where efforts of thu iirifililioi-s the build- “"° ma C 9' u _," ' ` l _ GBSt0rl Bouchard was arrested ill ing could not lid sorvfi. The iiiriii- (Associated Press) for susmmed Nvcnues' he only laughed' His mtaliresoumd connection with the attempted ture down eliiiis was mostly a'l ffl 'lied csattheniomentwereancklean ' " ' ‘ A lame tuning 0 n md Z as l'°bb€l’y~ saved but the fninily lost all their ---~-- -- clothing, bedding and lurnifiii-c crave and the Centre Party today ffooim ii ,.ep,,¢..d for the year bers started ietuhg the sir out or ' upstairs. ri. ii uiidi~i~.-.ipod time is “Wed t0 merge with the blue' iméer review. his motor car tires, that was some- _ V - - 1 shined Nm°“°l Gund mm 8 This item was made up mostly thing else. Weidner leaped to act- » time that fire has destroyed thc United 3il'°i*’~“d Party “nd” the from .declines in revenue available ion, with tho result that the three Canada on The DI`0P0l'fy Oi MV- MCNCUI Within ll leadership of General Eoin O‘Duf- mm the Quebec iiquoi. ccmmik wok in their he.1s_ They 0ve,.i00k_ . _ few years. fy, head of the latter group. sion gziqiiiipooi from the depart. ed his watch and is diamond ring Rgad Only ri year uso his barn was P°mi°“1 °if°l°5 mt°fP"°°ed this ment of lands and forests $1,500.- worn by his fiancee, Miss Ruth destroyed by fir:-_ mid eigliicen to mean the forming of I united ‘Dwi from succession duties, $000,- Harper, seated with him in his (sp'°c||_| go the Gimrdiani years ago his residence was burned. front agonist President Eamon De 000 from gasoline taxes (about car. MONUION, N. B., sept. s_cim_ Tha house now bui-nod was built -add ig mgking B ,me recovew from to replace the other. Much sympa- l lhorc toiiisht. lgv two mf ii who re- smirchfd but were unable to find l ny lr. G. vosbui-gh, i_“ isi/iiin_i_iiiifiis Seeli to Protect 'For- eiiriiers Enclanfrered il Career With <1 few U 3 wiiggmpg Qf King F eisal g 0 _e Desert Warrior Who Wrested K_1ngdon_1 From 'Turkish Em- pire Dies In Switzerland. (Associated Press) BAGDAJD) Iraq. Sept. 8-(.`i'o\\'n Prince Gihazl today wa. by Ne\V 0Iltbl'03l{.‘¥ iii-oclaiiiied Ixing of Ii‘aq,>succeev While American worships dashed to new trouble spots in Cuba today, uation at there would be a. seven-dey vclopment, the coast guard cutters Th°u°°nd° mmght intmded he city wasan atmosphere of calm. Political circles said there was gnr shipping port on the northeast active political complications. BERNE, Bwitderland. Sept. 8- g Faisal of Iraq, a scholar and ck of the Turkish Empire dur ay following a sudden heart Ht- oris that ooo Srrliin elll"L“lld“5 l . _ . . .i‘?.'i] i* iiifiiii \\'liiCl‘i was rapiilly boiiglit, PROCLAILIED KING of is M ii ii i i w A Y i »» s;;f;‘ii‘..";i‘::f.2:;,“l;‘:;.;:_‘l.i°:,’§ unfair °°mpemiCn‘ head' in closest much Wm] the tense M' Cabinet members recei\ ed scores of his prominent oiibketo, . . The killer was Adrian Jones, for- - - er employee or 3 Massachusetts Const guard cutters went scam_ offered their sympathy and homage. I ‘ ‘ _ l ' _ . . , 1 1 I O C ' ' ‘ Kin wre MT’l STRIKI CUNTINUES stiikens' scttleunent ooirrnniweo. H iietrotiato in connection with Gi fci'enr.es which occasioned nellb the whole 0*! stuffs in Mc/ntxlmt clothing: factories to quilt- meh' pond was formed today and a rneeifillx with manufacturers had been air- rangod for next week; it was ain- nuunced by strike leaders today. The day was without untoward incident as the strike leaders lid their followers persisted in then' refusal to return to work without obtaining higher wages and better working conditions and at the same time vigoroiisly pushed the task of enrolling workers in silintiiimrri. clothing factories under the ban- l Angered by Charges _ The King, broken in health, was ccply angered by these charges. - ° ment in Switzerland was necessary. Farnq Dwe ere apprehensive of his ability to stand the joumey. While it was generally known his entourage. His intention was etiirn to his capital, Bagdod. He was nccomprmlcli hero by his fimri-ai arrrinizeineiils. Dvswndcnt ni`I’rop!if‘i King Futsal was born in 1335 Htl Tait, the son of Sliorlf Husain anti! n. descendant of Futimnh, the oiilyi surviving child of the Prophet, llc was educated privately in Istniibul. After the Great War he pliiycil nn important. part with Goiiri-:il Allenby and T. E. Lawrence in Arab rcvolts. In 1921 he was elect- ed to the Iraq throne by it plcbis- cite. On his arrival herc the Mon- arch in on interview insisted tlierc a. small iiif.iii'.'iiic<‘ This is tlic th'i'd thy is felt for Mr. mid Mrs. Mc- AnAnYPaizc l2> ` very lzw about seven o'c!ock Mon- QUEBEC, sr-pt. 8-Two fisher- dny morning. Two men were in the men tonight brouigiit word of the brisket and they appeared to bf' sighting of one of the balloons in throwing out ballast. the James Gordon Bennett bhiloon Shortly aftfr it was sgliicd ii race about 13 miles from Rivivi-e brlvf tliiiiider storm blow up mid ‘ A Pierre, a .small illlnizo in l‘;»rl- they lost sight of lt. Later they lr* ncr of the amalgnmated clothing orkcrs union. W The Weather, Etc "_"“i"'1"_**"'l Sohiiiciifehs ` W ibrirr lii_~<‘\le llhoi , _ 'ltlaia noses i \°ir.bui\.1 but Nous; __ Chu DENY '\’iir-.ws , I-lim 'fiiriri ciiius R \.\\=fr-_D 1 ‘ i ‘l,@“@ i ., 1 . ‘; ..._-Q. Moderate winds; mostly glnudi with not much change in temp(-rn. fillet a. few serttlervd shfrwcrs and probably smut' lneai fog, //ii \m \_"* v icziiiiuiiihh i-ph... .\ii:'ri;(.»iii»i.i>i;iixii. r-giizfiq vp.,- on~~»_ shi.-_ .~~xiii.ih,-». .. i `,,,,,,i iiilllll tl'll)i|¢‘1‘.'iT1|l`4‘p(i~- I’_iy\i=.-i: _.. _ 4-\ M ‘ ' ii ui hi' iii is 1.. :is -;~ 1:14/> Lair" :_.. :li.fi' ._ _ V gli ,ii -'\\L'_f'l‘.\` - in :ii “"_'il-'» .- ._ uv N~i .lirniiiliiii ,. _ _-,ii Nii \\’l|ivilii:\g ___ ‘__ 5-_. .ii-I T»iil'ili