ore _ MEREMAN e--_- with men their "W! milli- ‘waged, whether for good or Founded 1M1. l fiiflflfiiollau Two Cents. with women hsvlug edusl right: be cou- evil. The mother who rocked the cradle now rocks the domestic _nise. does not‘ rule the world, MAXIMS OFA MEREMAN ship. but, Linus! Subscriptions Delivered some. Br lull Ollllde Ind U. I. L» “.80. Blleflects An Week. i=..________ In (fa, m o a s Con fi den ce‘ Man So ugh t ‘Flake the 3E0?’ Alleged Mulii-Million-Dollar "Crook Much lVanted By fiovernmonts. (British United Press) CHICAGO, May ll-A barber. who deserted his shears in a. Chi- ciio cutrate shop to become an in- ternational financier, gambler, so- an lion and alleged multbmiliion- ddisr confidence man. apparently was one jump ahead of two great Governments and three powerful kidnap gangs tonight in‘ their at- tempts to capture him. At the lJGlIFSl. of Scotland Yard, United states sleuths trailed John Flue the barber" Pacrtor on charg- ttoilswindling British citizens out of tsoooooo in fraudulent stock deals. of hilking tile London Broad sum Press Ltti. of #2300000, and of engaging iii other (Xttil-ltlgfll ac- tiiities allrcrd to have netted him 35°"! ttiiiittfttititl more, The three kidnap gangs. one in New York. one ‘in Chicago and one in Si. tour. also were reported hot 1111118 "hare of “Jake the Barber" 111th: hohr: of hoiobig him for s1.- 000000 ransom. , The suaie Jake. who once played chemin do for with the Prince of Wales at a Riviera gambling resort, who mingled with the elite of Lon- don. Paris, New York, Chicago and Wflnseles, and whose legitimate stock market transactions reached into the millions, was regarded as the “brain. " of the international ‘wmtilitli: trio, existence of which first bcrame public last week. Ono of Factors alleged partners, He"? l-(liuc, has been in lail ‘iii New York ,\ii‘i00 inst November il. Th’ mm"? "Tiny Green, alias Proc- gid» limo (Jnlinw, was arrested early ti! at Lioruiantown, Pa. Federal fliltrativcs. meanwhile‘ placed a watch "P011 Pastor's luxurious 1i‘ room ‘Pimttvtlt in the heart oi Chicago's $010 coast. Factors beautiful wife "id Sh?‘ had no idea as to the whereabouts of her husband. "attgmcyvirthui- L. Schwartz, rep-' m" it! ‘Jake the barber." said nndlveri.’ that the latter would sur- mlz it Dmmised his freedom on mugd Ill‘ 9d StElBS 6' mlfiilfiilcl Ed- ‘lwmdnn- Walker said that although m 8 is a bailahle offense both “Malena and TJllltfld States. the wungm" treaty between the "two m e‘ “"149 110 provision for hall. ° WM a bum barber, but u swell "twitch." said William Young, the “"htt- for whom he worked. "r fin- gehfdmctg’ fire him when he sold m“ five dollars worth of "id thine: end the "hick" “pm”! t" the Police.” "Jake the P" than branched out m» high %' 3° W charred with eell- "WXistent oil wells to trusting gum dim". under-water lots to . gm" during the Ficrids lend t 8nd with orguhiging . “oak , may and s financial pepq- a “on?” t0 further hi; 3pm,}, on“, “m0 Promotions! ventures {Response To The ACOIIVBYSIOII Loan Improved Trend In’ ' Canada’s Industrial And Bus- iness Activities During Past (Special to the cash...) OTTAWA. Onto May lcf-Tlie hearty response throughout Canada to the new $250,000,000 Dominion ‘Government conversion loan, is one of a number of factors listed in s statement today of the Department o1’ Trade and Commerce, as reflect- inil quite an improved trend in Can- ada's industrial and business ectlv- ities during the past week. General strengthening of the bond market, increased overseas demand for Can- adian wlieat, barleyand oats; re- sumption of Canada's cattle exports to Great Britain; increased traffic on Canadian canals; a slowing up in the drop of wholesale and retail pric- es; increased retail seles reported by large departmental and chain stores; slight improvement in the price of mining stocks on Canadian stock exchanges; increases in the produc- tion of concentrated milk, leather, footwear and cheese. Grain exports during the first four months of the present year are greatly in excess of those of the cor- responding period in 1930. 1n April alone exports of wheat were in excess of the preceding April by more than one million bushels, while barley ex- portsincreased from 16.660 bushels to 755,24‘! bushels and exports of oats increased from 26.153 bushels to 158,382 bushels. Prospects S e elm l‘ Much Brighter F o r I n d i a (Canadian Press) SIMLA India, May i7.-India's prospects of becoming mistress in hcr own house. appears brighter than at any time since Mahatma Gandhi and Lord Irwin signed their armistice st Delhi. In the informal talks between Gandhi and Earl Willingdon, the new Viceroy, the two seem to have come to a close understanding of each oth- er. “I can assure you for myself and for the Prime Ministcr",~tlie Viceroy told the Mahatma, "that it is our in- tention to fulfill in letter and spirit every clause of the Delhi pact end to pave the way for the success of the next round tabla conference." 1~le told thc Nationalist leader that ha need not worry about the question of constitutional safeguards, for that and all the other matters discussed at the first conference will bc review- ed at the second. Gandhi assured the Viceroy that the Nationalists also will do their pert in preserving peace. on the Mediterranean coast and on the Hench Riviera. His wife was reported once to have “broken the bank" for $30,000 at Le Touquet, France. When “Jake the bsrber" lied made himself e multimillionaire he apparently came to America, where he engaged in fabulous though legit- imate stock transactions. The Ohi- cego office of Stein, Aletrln end 00-. whore Factor did much of his trad- ing, seid hie "dealings slwsye have been very eetlefsetory." Bis accounts with the iirmtotelledelmuchee 01.500000. - Then ceme the, stock insrket snd sttsndent disseter for "are the ber- bsr." Iadsrsl operatives chsrged that in e fiasl effort to recoup hie lessee DOVCIIQMIIG s mysterious swindle London’ Wheat Pai_'_ley Distinctly Pessimistic Atmosphere Prevails Among Delegates .- Parley Will Convene TOdGY. r3‘. ~ (British United Preee) LONDON, May iii-A distinctly pessimistic atmosphere prevailed to- night among delegates to the inter- national wheat conference, which will convene tomorrow with all large wheat exporting countries of the world represented. The conference, seeking to dispose of surplus wheat and work out a pennancnt and practical scheme to benefit farmers throughout the world, was said to have abandoned any hope of recommending en ex- pert quota. scheme, due to the oppo- sition of Britain. and the refusal of Soviet Russia. to participate in such a. project which might endanger the success of the Russian five year plan. It was understood that delegates will concentrate their. effort-s on creation of an international market- ing organization, composed of ex- porting countries, and on perfecting machinery ~ for control of future wheat surpluses. 1111c present gigan- tic task fscod by the conference is the disposal of s world-wide surplus estimated at 1,148.000,000 bushels. The latest figures prepared for tho delegates show that the requirements of importers of cereals for the year ending in August will be about ‘Hi4.- 0ti0,000 bushels, of which 584,000,000 bushels already has been shipped. ~on page '1)- Twenty Grand Wins Classic (Canadian Press) LOUISVILLE, K. Y, May 1'1,-"1'he rstapan of "Twenty Grands" hoof- beats, which came to Mate as only a faint tattoo in the Preakncss, swelled to a roaring drum-beat at Churchill Downs today as the big son of St. Germain: and Bonus swept on past Mate to give Mrs. Payne Whitney's Green Tree Stable its first victory in the Kentucky Derby. Mrs. Whitney from e clubhouse box, watched her colt repulse the challenge of his erst- while conqueror on the bend with a rush of speed that sent him on t6 a new derby end track record. Twenty Grand won easily by four lengths from Charles T. Fisher's Sweepall, while Mate was three lengths further back, fighting game- ly but tired. \A throng of 60.000 per- sons, including Vice-President Curtis end four Governors, watched the struggle of the twelve thoroughbred: over the mile sud e querter route in the rsoe thsLnow is s classic end which wee run in 1076. ‘Twenty Grand!" time was 2.01 4-5, lowering Wood Trips track record by s second end two fifths, and slashing s second and three fifths of! Old Rosehudb derby, which bee stood since 1014. Ihegroeevslueofthederbywee $50,250 with the winner's share being 048.715. which puts his totsi win- nings over ‘the 0100.000 inert. (Associated from) srocxaout, lilsy 11,-". gesut Anal lvneeen, who was eeeeiui in eeeisisud to the lets Osptstu liner-Peel eslbsrg on the Noelle reeeue thn in llll. sud twe eerpoe-sle were lililti YIN!!! when their sere- lt! found "m. A Ne... French Star. up“ - .1, _ . / mum snonmlnm The presence of Mlle. Augustine sud the mt that ehe u reuse se es sn answer to the oft-repeated ieu beauty contest winners?‘ Mlle. stenographer end en,______ _ its star with s, nice tst purse sud revue. tion. (Special to the Guardian) SUMMERBIDE, May 1'l—~Abic speeches denouncing the Liberal ad- ministration oi this province were delivered by Mr. Thomas McNutt of Malpeque, and Mr. Adrian F. Arsen- ault of Summerside, who were im- animously nominated to be the standard bearers of the Conservative Psrty fol‘ the ‘Third District of Prince County e.t the forthcoming provincial election st their conven- tion’ held in the Town Hsli, sum- merside, on Bsturdey. A full representetion of delegates from the different polls were pre- sent scoompenied by meny of the residents of the districts. Hr. Frsnk Simpson of Hamilton was the efficient chsirinsn sud m. J. 1". Arsensuit of Mt. Carmel wee appointed hcretery. m. MoNutth nnoilnetlon for omuieillor we: proposed by Mr. Peter J. Csmeion end seconded b! H. Q Geilsnt. m. Arsensuit for Aeeeuibbn-ieu w” proposed by Robert Orsptr, eeo- onded by Jersinish B. Osllent. Ne other esndidetne being named, the nomination was mule unanimous and heertily sppisuded. plslie ersehel seer Veetsrsee. i. (Continued on psge 1) TO STARDOM du Pout on the revue stage of Paris, one of the outetandlng stars, furnish- queetion: "What becomes of Peris- Anguetine wee formerly s plodding l. dare enterfl’ llieauty contest and emerged from s’ cents-sci. for s pert in s current Fine Convention At Summerside On S a t u r d ay Adrian Arsenault, S’Side And Thomas McNutt, Malpeque, Will Represent Conservative Party In Third District Of Prince at Coming Prov. Elec- T... Children Killed By Car (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. S. May l'i—Bemard Johnson. ten. and Gerald Keeping, eight, both of Halifax, were fatally injured this afternoon when struck by a motor car driven by Bolts Jo- seph, also of Hslifsx, as they were wslking along the 5t. Margaretfr Bey roed s mile outside the city llmitl. Joseph and his wife were in e erltleel condition tonight, and Mary ‘flier, their scrvsnt end third occupant of the osr, lied recovered sufficiently to ieeve the hoepitsi. Mrs. Joseph sustained e badly frec- tund leg end it wee feered sn ampu- tation would be neceeesry. The bill's were proceeding weet, in the esme direction se the Joeeph car, When it pulled out from behind sn- other rnechine end struck them be- forq the driver could bring his cer to s stop. Joseph swerved in en ef- fort to avoid the secldent. and the boys. csughi. on the csr, were cer- rled scroee the med and crushed Fltillil and cm. Are Procurable" On Way Pilots Fraser and Clay- ton Arrive In City Last Evening From Montreal—Will Pro- ceed This Morning to St. J ohn’s, Nfld. Piloting s Curtis-Robin seaplane, Messrs. Douglas Fraser and Herbert Clayton arrived in the city last evening at 6.35 enroute to New- foundland. The airmen left Montreal yesterday. morning at 10.15 in the plane, which is intended for oom- mercial service in Newfoundland. They reached Rimouski after four hours flying. After a two hour's wait for gas and oil the plane hopped off for Charlottetown at 3.45 pm. Weather conditions permitting, the fiyers will take off this morning for Sydney, N. 5., and will thence leave for St. John's 'l‘he flight from Mont- real was uneventful except for pass- ing through a thunderstorm encoun- tered in the vicinity of Miramichi Bay- Pilots Fraser and Clayton are connected with the Old Colony Air- ways, Newfoundiand. They are very grateful for the assistance received on landing. ‘lhe plane was towed in- to the dock between CarvelYs and Pownal wharvcs for the night. Planes are used in Newfoundland for mail service. surveying, and oth- er commercial purposes. This is the first nlaue to travel the Montreal St. John's route since the flight 0f Captain Errol Boyd and Lieut. Harry Connor last fall. hMa r. Women _ Meet/n Montreal (Canadian Press) MONTREAL; Que, May l'l.-l-lan- dicrafts, properly executed by train- ed workers, with reasonable protec- tion as to markets, should prove of real economic value, as at. least a partial antidote to the mechaniza- tion of the rural districts, said Col- onel Wilfred Bovcy, head of the De- partment of Extramural Relations of McGill University and President of the Canadian Handicrafts Guild in his address to tho members of the Maritime Women's Club a! their first annual luncheon here iesterday. In Prince Edward Island, Mrs. Deegan. of Cape Traverse, was doing well. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. "Dance in St. Margaret's Hail on Wednesday night. May 20th. Good music. 4875-5-lB-li "The Zion Concert, which was to he held at Marshfield Hall tonight. is cancelled till further notice. 4660-5-18 "The il-PS. of Marshficld-Dun- stailnagc United Church will pre- sent their four-act play "June Wins,” in Marshfield l-lall, Tuesday even- ing, ‘May 26th. 4079-5-18 "Reserve Thursday. May 21st for the play "P988? Lou" by Mrs. Arthur Roper in the Consolidated School, at Mt. Herbert. Admission, 50 and 25 cents. 4660-b-1B-4i "Come to New Glasgow Hell ‘Dues- dey evening. Mu 10th and see May- field Players present “Farmer Hes- kins." If not fine come Wednesday. 4680-5-l5-8i "Aibsny Dreinstic Club present their pisy "A Msnhsttsn Honey- moon" in Crspsud Hell, Tuesday, Mey 19th st 8.15 P. M. Admission 20c and 85c if not fine following night. 4081-5-18-31. died lnet-alntiy and Johnson succumb- ed in the hospital as he was being Ileinet e boulder. the younger lsdconveyed to the operating room. It? Fifth K At a large and enthusiastic con- vention in the Town Hall, George- town on Saturday afternoon the Hon. J. D. Stewart. K- C. Conservat- ive leader, and Mr. J. Howard Mac- Donald were unanimously nominat- ed to contest the Fifth District of Kings County in the coming pro- vincial elections. The chair was capablj.’ filled by Mr. Joseph R. MacDonald. of Pan- illiifr’ Island. Hon. Mr. Stewart; nomination as Councillor was moved by Mr. R. J. McLellan, St. Georges, and second- ed by Laurence Daley, St. Mary's Road. The non-iination of Mr. ‘MacDonald for Assemblyman was moved by Mr. Harry Reid, Murray Harbour North and seconded by Mr. Neil Vanfder- stine, Peters Road. Following the business of the meet- ing, rousing speeches were made by Hon, Mr. Stewart, Mr. MacDonald ‘ and Mr. R. J. McLellan. The issues in the forthcoming campaign were reviewed and discussed, the confidence of the meeting being expressed by frequent end prolonged applause. Heroism Halts CHILDREN DEFEND CONTENT IN‘ SPAIN WITH SURPRISING SUCCESS MADRID. ltlay its-The heroism of childhood in defending venerated possessions from the destruction of mob fury is demonstrated in Iiclnt- ed dispatches from (l1:- littlc town of Molina Dc Scgura. in southeastern Spain. When a crowd attempted to at- tack and burn their Convent, sev- eral days ago. a hundred Catholic orphans repelled it with sticks and stories and even‘ their tinv fists. They surrounded the image of San Jerdonimo and protected it. from those who would have destroyed it. The mob was so moved by the children's zeal that it abandoned its efforts and moved on. $20,000 Fire (Canadian Pressi BOIFSTOWWI. N. B. Mai’ ll.- This village suffered s. :t~=s between $15,000 and $20,000 this afternoon when fire, starting in tinvcllings oc- cupied by Mrs. Wm. McConnell dc- stroyed that structure as well as the Spoolwood Mill owned by W. S. And- erson, M. P. P. oi Newcastle. the dwelling of Patrick McAleer, an old grist mill and an old carding mill. The fire was particularly dangerous owing to s high wind, and at one time the entire village was threaten- ed. (Sum-lei tr the Guardian‘ HAMILTON, Ont. , Ms! l6.- Wsrned by his wife that the hsrn was blazing above him ea he set milking lsst evening, James Mor- rison, former Councllier, escaped just u moment before the timbers gsve wsy. He was unable to res- ing~’s Ready forAction. Hon. J. D. Stewart, And Mr. J. Howard lVIacDonald Unan- imously Nominated at Large- ly Attended Convention. d Forced Family To Live With Pig _,.__ (Canadian Press) AUCKLAND, N. Z., May 1’I.-A story of s family of six who lived in a pig stfv, although the husband and father was the owner of two houses, for each of which he drew $20 a month rent, was told at Durham, whrn Robert Milnor, aged 43, was sentenced to a month in prison foi neglecting his four children. His wife was bound over. It was stated that Mr. and Mrs. Nfilner and their four children had previously lived in a house which was condemned and demolished, and they were found living in the pig sty, in the comer of which was a. young The children were poorly clad, and were removed to the Poor Law 1n- stitution. 1n addition to the rent money re- received $8 a week unemployment benefit. Spanish Mobs jP°Pe Speaks lVit/i Regard to Depredations (Canadian Press; VATICAN CITY. May 17.--ln the first public declaration he has rnads on conditions resulting from the re- rent riots in Spain, Pope Pius XI to- tifli‘ described the burning nf relig- ious houses as "sacrilegcs against God and holy religion." A heavy re- sponsibility exists. he said, for the violence committed. .771 I: Weather, Etc.‘ Aitofuta (ma. 1m can can Ba cot BY WA\1'iNCt\9 FtSi-t! TORONTO, 13—l\I0d0l'et6 M83’ winch, mostly north west. fair, not much change in temperature. Temperatures b2 39 Maximum Minimum . . . sue III see esp use see n» s eeeuss High tide this morning st 10.45 and tonight st l2. Sun sets this evening at 1.21 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.32. First quarter moon Sunday, May 24, 3.39 p. m. Summerside tide eighteen minute! cue any of the stock or poll"?!- leter then Charlottetown. pig. Rain came through the rooi._ celved by Milner regularly, he also _