BIA, , MERE MAN 1-21- n. public ll l. b!‘ II?- bflmuwfliwa Guardian ‘II s‘ tin illllRClllllslllN ,1 Four Lose Lives . When Ships Collide In Dense Fog Ofi Virginia Coast. (Canadian Press) NEW LONDON, Conn., May 27- Tile steamer Grecian sank with the his of four men off Block Island 'sarly today after it collided in a ielise fog with the Chattanooga. ‘The latter, virttlalLv undamaged, nicked up the other thirty-two members of the Grecian! crew and . started s slow passage u; " mm -_ lleanwhile coast guard vessels from the New London base, hflndicappgd by the blanket of fog, recovered the bodies of E. L. Forrest of Porte- moutll, t'a., assistant engineer, and Charles Crowley of Providence, ll. 1., steward. They were brought iitifl by the 00-405 while other ca. clmydluecfirsocreh :0: Jim Merriweather of Ifhiiadel. ilmi "i955 b0)’. l-hd lnwes oi Portsmouth, Va, ordinary 3gp. man. (Continued on Page 10) ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC "Morri! Monday. iures. Moving Pic- 3260-5-28-31. fl" ureter: “rMt. Stewart Club loading hogs M" "lamina from '1 till mo. 332l-5-2B-ll. m"Car and Furniture Upholster- ii- J- J. McCoubiey, 206Kent st. May 28-11. "North Wutshlre Club loading ""5 wrdiwsdav. June lst. List with Secretary. Mgy 15.11, r h“O Kccrs Lake. Bummer Resort Ffrfliwady Opened for the season. rrectlcn Ice Cream and other ilrreshnlcllt-s served - at», mlnbow “it ssas-s-os-ll. . c°‘Concert in» Marshileld Hail, by a vehead Y. P. B. June 1st. If not ‘*- ioiiowinz nightarlrnlulon zsc, ""1 15o asas-s-aa-zi. "Rummage Sale, \ Catholic mm"? league. Bl-fiurdly even- m» 'i iwlock. Old Maritime Eleo- ° °iii¢o sssz-s-as-il. "All Children oi Mary please 2st at their Hall on. sung" rning at 9 o'clock to take part c°il>us Christi Proceggion, 3381-54841. II Duciliiillctitlon - Chna""1s Card ‘giflfliimlletltion closes fivembca- A '1 ‘its $85-00. $50.00 and assoc. Vi’ Y Boomers of the Empire, retary, Box 476, Charlottetown. sssl-s-as-al. ""1110 Cuban snv" by the at Diilllltanb University 3o", ‘i; Kg]- ,.,y°'°“=» Monday soul, no. Sec ., ‘ with a hundred laughs. ‘ 8294-54141. - s “Wm! Li" Hon. Hunter River gffgai- May sist. tlil u a. as. u l-laslam. Emerald. Alden 13:“ KW ton buying same i Bienee Allan wedlock. saos-s-zr-zl. sacrum V’ . m, w,“ lunar. Camp- rnskc his first trip to . Red Pcreamery over the Baltic. mm 3:112. Little Harbor Route achootmgdiriet as. Kinlsboro weekly until mrth M 81st, eruszotice. 81014-2141. "c'°‘“" RAMP-Hr Leonard itfrgfigizigiuvz.witl mane hie i 01'3"“? "m? sllbrgifuiffhblzlinninc l; flit!‘ "°'“°i thrown a. so. ' " and *"-“"-°"~'+"-.:.ti.a~* mugesezcelblaonsaeavias dug uwéeirthc: Lari». New Record Set P. W. C. Work ‘Attendance Largest In History Of i " Institution And Quality Of ; T Work "Well Maintained, Re- ports Dr. Robertson At Com- mencement Exercises. The completion of a highly suc- cessful year's work was reported by D1‘. B. N. Robertson, principal o! Prince of Wales College in his ad- dress at the annual convocation ex- ercises of mat institution, which w"? ha“ l“ 303110711 H!“ 3'99"" legislators will meet for the purpose day moming. This success, the speaker emphasized. was achieved despite the handicap caused by the destruction of the college by fire in February. The Doctor stated that teachers and students had worked together to minimize that disaster; that everyone had joined in gener- ous good will to help out- There was a large audience of relatives and friends present to wit- ness the presentation of prizes and certificates to the largest class that ever attended Prince oi Wales Col- lege. ~ The Anderson Gold Medal (Third Year) was awarded this year to Chester Stewart, Norboro. The Goy- ernor Generaya Medal (second Year) was won by Evelyn Wooi~ ner, North Rustico and the Bronze Medal for teaching by Miss Flor- ence Simmons, Cl , ‘ “ 110W!!- Dr. Robertson in his address told the students they were laying dflwfl their work only to rest before tak- olfitlorsi rriado bystudenis from time to time ought to be carried in: to execution. He advised them t0 take a short rest, then lay their plans for something 1M8" and greater. However, no matter what plans are madc immediaifl 6851195 will tend to interfere and he urg- ‘ed that their good resolutions be adhered to. I He wged the students to make good use of their spare time and recommended the pisnnina of def- inite lines and courses of rtfldinil» the books to be more than a more pastime. ~ With reference to the destruction of the College building Dr_ Robert- son said further that a zcncrflii-B tribute of gratitude was due th School Board who provided a tem- (b (Continued on Page 3) 0 Awa riled Degree __.._=_. SAINT JOHN, May 27—(By the Canadian PreaU-Dr. W. J. Wright, provincial geologist and head of the Department of Geology at the Uni- versity of New Brunswick, has been elected Fellow of the Royal society of Capadn in recognition oi’ his work in the field of geology, ac- cording to word . celved here to- day from Ottawa. Dr. Wright is now injhc Federal Qapital. Double Killing OER-INC, Neb, May 27. (A.P.)-— In committing ' " in the base- ment oi his home here late today, l5 year old Benton Johnson also killed his mother, Mrs. Anna M- Johnson, 52. The bullet he sent through his body also pierced the floor above and fatally wounded her as she sat reading. "Dancing. Brighton Club. Mon- day. 3333-11 "Reserve Monday evening for a dance at Brighton Club. elm-ll "All kinds of good baking at St. James cake sale Prcwse Bros store, at 2 o'clock today. 3327-11 "Members of the Benevolent Irish Society are a ‘nested to meet in their halljunday morning at 9.15 am. 60 hi0 part in the Cor- pus’ Christi Procession. 8340-11 ll "Play at. Hope River on Monday, l "I'D calm arr-r. llay 80th. die Imerald Dramatic club will present its comedy drama lanliitw Confession," at 8104-80-21 ,Conference at Ottawa. .. .1’ l ,. _. 1*». ifimifwi. i.» 474"" w” »__,_ ‘ _ Draperi- Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1932 I“ sarlllam n35‘. ‘FD ’ ' lrrlcllllurr lllll BE THEME uluhnnmr Ministers And Depu- ties Will Meet In Important Confer- ence In Confedera- tion Chamber T0- day. In the historic Confederation Chamber this afternoon an Agri- cultural Committee of Maritime of discussing and preparing a brief on agricultural conditions in the Maritimcs to be submitted at the forthcoming Imperial Economic Those in attendance will be: From New Brunswick: lion. Lewis Smith, Minister of Agricul- ture; Mr. Harvey Mitchell, Deputy Minister. From Nova Scotin: l-Icn. 0. P. Goilchcr, Minister of Agriculture; Col. Robert Innes, B. A., Deputy Minister. ' From Prince Edward Island: Hon. G. Shelton Sharp. Minister of Ag- riculture; Mr. J. W. Boulter. Depu- ty Minister. (Continued on Page l0) N. ‘B. Convicts i Ei re, 3.111 9'8 W4?! - “i i . - FREDERICTON, N, B, May 27- (By The Canadian Preasi-aeveral convictions under New Brunswick forest fire regulations have been obtained by the provincial forest service, n report on five convictions being received here today by G. 1..., Miller, Chief Fiorcstcr. The offend- ers all are residents of Charlotte County and in each case a fine of $10 and costs for being in the lwoods on Vicwra Day without a [travel permit was imposed. ilwlsllr KILLS iElEVENPERSiiNS (Associated Press) CALICUT, Madras, India, May 27—E1even persons were killed and approximately $100,000 damage was (lone by a cyclone today which swept a GO-milc wide swath through the countryside in this section of the district of Malabar. Callcut is a port of India of in- terest us the first place ill India visited by Europeans. Covllhao touched there in 1488 and Vasco De. Gama in 1498. This place gave the name to the cloth called Calico, which was first introduced by the Portuguese into Europe. The town and port are the ter- minus oi’ the railway to Madras. The population is approximately 75,000. BAUDN TRADE lllrlrivmr OTTAWA, May 27-(By the Can- adian Prcssh-Great Britain is at present buying more bacon from Canada than from the United States. A report issued by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics tonight shows that imports of bacon into Great Britain from Cslnada, not including hams, .in the first four months of this year totalled 0,127,600 pounds 1n 1930 the imports were ‘£4,713,700 pounds but they dropped to 409,- 500 pounds in the some period of 103i. "' In the lint four months of 1030, the British imports from the Unit- ed States amounted to 25,811,000 Niihdl- This dlppped in the same Read by Everybody l4 PAGES MAXIMS OF A MERE MAN Time and place are the main problems a thief baa to solve. Annual Subscriptions Delivered $5.00. n! Inil Canada lllfl U. l. A. “.50. 1‘ Viscous: tess And Daughter COMING TO CANADA Viscounieae Hailshans, with her daughter, Domini Lawrence. l» child of her first marriage. Viscount Hailpham is secretary of state for war. The Vlscollntcas will accompany him to the imperial conference at 0ttawa.-Photo by Marcus Angus. Many ,1 Casualties In Germans Riots More Than A $33132 Injured And One Dead As Result Of Yes- terday's Demonstrations. BERLIN, May 27. (AIM-Tho riots which have harrassed polirfll in many German cities for three‘ days continued throughout last night.‘ and part of today in several cities. Casualties included more than 8 score injured and one dcld- There were many arrests. Gunfire from police was necessary to quell Wild disorder at Wuppertal. Felted with bottles and flower pots by mobs oi desperate Jobless men, the constab- ulary retaliated with their pistols. wounding several. Welcome Rain In O n t a r i0 TORONTO, May 27-(By the Canadian Press)—'-Visited by an overnight rain worth millions of dollars, Ontario today basks in sunshine and watches its produce grow, and weary fire fighters, worn with work and worry, are smiling again. Cun- siderablc damage was caused in the southern section of the province by heavy winds which accompa ‘ -‘ a torrential down- pour last night and today, but the damage was more than balanced by hcncfit to the crops. Fired on Pol‘ce The crowds fired on the P531139 from ambush at Remschcid, and the officers returned tho fire and charB- ed with their blackjacks. Dussel- dorf and Stettln mobs demolished long IOWS of shop windows 811d $00k food. A Communist Diet member was arrested at Duesseldolf. Strictly political disorders occur- rcd at Chemnitz, Brunswick and‘ nelder of the Saxon Diet was brut-l Eiseniich. Vice President Bretsch-i ally beaten apparently by politicill foes at Chemnitz- Nazi storm tr00f1| members ran wild at Brunswick| _ I 4 and Eisenach’ beam“ up aevergpof two men while fishing in In dense persons or opposite pbuucal “mug-Pug 3'1 ngles off Flat Point, the ‘on. M Madgeburg.’ commun- ~ Newfoundland schooner Coral Spray wounded two Nam with “we; put into North Sydney this morn- The us“, ‘m. “use dun-d"; ing with her flag at hall mast. apparenuy came when wild dual-d- John Bungay, 32 and John Hoop- er broke up a session of the nub er, 33, both of Jersey Harbor, Now- shn m“ he" two days 58m A 51m- foundland, left the vessel in a dcry u“ duturbmce occurred m, Ham. to attend to trawis on tvcclnesciay. bu“ ‘he m“ d”, and were not soon again, although M’ Gudbubnheyd, “may ‘we, the Coral spray cruscri the vicin— commu-Ma we“ shot by two u- lty yesterday and this nrorlling. It as ‘t the labor exchange‘ one o; is considered possible they have ‘and Nam “m, A “ma, o’ duh- been picked up by another vessel. the wounded men died. “""_*‘~—‘ Five persons were stabbed and critically wounded in rioting lei" in the day at Recklinlhlillw- Ali of the injured were taken to hoa- pitala- Two Lose Lives On The Banks SYDNEY, N. s, May 2T~<By Th0 Canadian Preset-Report ng the loss No Developments In ~Kidn upping l-IOPEWELL, N. J.. May 21- While John Hughes Curtis, mn- fessed faker of dealings with the Lindbergh baby kidnappers, cx- pressed oontentm ‘ with the treatment accorded him by Hull- ._...__.€______ OTTAWA. Ml! 21-(3! u" Canadian Prclsl-Dr. J. B. Col- llp of McGlll University. Mont- real, announced to the Royal Society of Canada here today the isolation of a ae: hormone in pure form. It was described hunt for the baby's killers continu- ed without important dcvvlopmcnt tel-ton County jail officials, the‘ IIISARTMAMENT DELEGATE BACK HUME Hon. Sir George Per- ley Who Headed Canzidzys Dele ga- tion To Geneva Re-i turns To Canada. OTTAWA, May 27--IBy the Cam, adlan Pressl-‘The world is look- illlz toward Lllusanlle," said Rt. Htlll. Sir George Pcricy, who head- cd Canada's. delegation to tile dis- armament conference at Geneva when he returned to Ottawa today He was referring to the forthcom- ing international dcbt conference [which he said was the most im- . pol-taut dcveloplnellt in view, so far .ris world affairs were concerned. i The Imperial Economic Confer- cllce to be held in July, was, hei said, a source of great hope so lax-l us the countries of the Empire ‘lwere concerned, but the Luusanne cffcct. (Continued on Page l0) rllMEiiElliNii SHURTFUR cilvilii PRIZE (Canadian Press) SEATTLE, May 27—A li-lnilc an lmllr north Boning ileld llcrc today mocked Nstlmlr C. Browne. New York riv- illior. impatiently liWdltllig a wind frolll the opposite direction to get his heavily loaded plane "Lone Star" off the ground on a non- stop Seattle-Tokyc flight attempt. r A prize fund of $29,950 will revert . to its dollars if no aviator completes the nonstop flight before midnight of June 1. Since Browne expects the flight will take him 55 hours or more, he cannot wait much longer unless he [Mounted Policc, have been held in ithe immigration quarters here for scvcrnl weeks. ls Honored TORONTO. May 2'7 - (By T110 Canadian Pl"rssl—lifa‘l‘s. John Black. Fredericton, was honored by i-hfl annual convention of the Imperial Ordcr Daughters of the Elnprc by bring given a l‘lc membership in tho National Chapter for hcr scr- vicrs. Mrs. Black orcannzcd the first Canadian 1. O. D. E. Chap- tcr and has been outstandinz iii the organ zatlon .‘or many years. Apprehended’ Canadian Press) -Lcngthy aa.a great advance in the chqmlflry of life and was ac- today. Curtis (and his family u-cro said period or iosi to 0.025.000 pounds land in loss to ammo, claimed by many bloloillll ill attendance. etatua disposed of quickly. to be anxious to have his future‘ ho w rotc his Marlt-imas. conference would have a universal T 15. E. I. Hospital WorkReviewedAt Annual Meeting Institution, Thalia-l Handicapped For Funds, Will Continue The Public Services Given In Other Years. New Hos- pital Plans_ik_eceived. and adopted showed experldlttlrel amounting to $3,018.50 alld a bal- ance ill tile bank of $2,270.79. Hon. Frank R. Hearts lllPll pro» selltcd the following report WlllCi". was adopted. Need of increased financial as- aistunce from provincial and muni- ciplli sources was emphasized by the trustees oi the Prince Edward Island Hospital in their report sub- mittcd at the 49th annual meeting of the institution llcld last night in Ladies and Gentlclilell: St. Paul's Parish l-lnll. I herewith beg to submit tin The various reports were ndoptozt llilltli Allllllili Report and Finan- without discussion. icial SliilCllWlll. of tho First Cilili- The meeting opened wiih prayeypaigrl Fijlld of tllr Prince Edward by Rev. Mr. Raymond. alter ivhlch‘ Island Hospital up i’) April 30th the adoption of the minutes of the‘ 1032. last nleeting which were read by ‘Tho lit-purl uill hr- lrl-lr-l H; llnill- the Secretary, Miss Adi! Harris, lllg has been collected from "rile took place. The report of the Ladies Aid which was read by Miss lIal-ris (Continued on Page 10> ‘Must Study; R E D I c The. Market , a ! Says Prince r -——-— I BATH. England, May 27—-(Can-' adian Press Cablcl-The Prince of ‘c 0 L l A P S Wales today told farmers assembled ‘ |at the famous Bath and West Ag- l lricultural Show, “we farmers must study our market.” He said the LONDON, May 27. (C3l18dl8\ only way British farmers could re- i Press chblel—“We are likely ta duce transportation costs was by have a COlllDlOfi“ economic coilapsq cooperation. The Prince urged in Europe within lhc next fPW modernization of agriculture in the months and be silorlly fnccd will! wmd bmwmg Mmss ' United Kingdom. "We are still prn- , a grnrer situation than that of the HAMILTON, May 27-<By the‘ _,,,,,,,.,,, search "mi by Halifax police for Jack Cam-_ cron, sought on a charge of forgcryr and littering involving 89B, ended today when the fugitive was locat- cd in a Freclton farm whcrc hot had worked for two months. Cam- eron was traced through a letter] svrcctheart in tho ducillg goods which were suitable to England 30 years ago, like bigl cheese and moat joints," he said. His Royal Highness made no re- ference to the plight of his Not- tinghamshirc farm which today, was still isolated by floods. Yestcr-r day he sent a special represent». tive to report on the situation. He travelled across the countnvsidc in a motor boat. Charged With .Woman’s Death Appeals r Dismissed HALIFAX, N. S.. May 27~(By tho Canadian Pl‘CSSi—~-Ml‘. Justice Carroll iii the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia today dismissed appli- cation for writs of halleas corpus on behalf of eight Communists or- dered to be deported under author- ity of the inlmlgratlon act on a charge of “conspiring to overthrow the Government 01' Canada by violence." The men, arrested in various Canadian cities and brought to Halifax by Royal Canadian MONTREAL, May 2'7. tBy the Canadian PressJ-Charged with the murder of Edith Glode, also known as Muriel McColde, a colored man named Frank Kane was arzaigned this afternoon bcforc Judge Tctreau and booked for preliminary hear lng on June 2. Earlier in the day Kane was held crllninally respon- sible for the Indian ivomalfs death» Shc was found strangled to death last Saturday in the apartment which she shared with Kalle and hcr four your old son by adoption. The little l>o_v was an important. witness nt tho coroner's inquest. Kline was originally from Halifax Unitcci Slates at. the present time." said l. S Amory. member of tli( Houst- ni’ Colllmrllls and form"! Secretary of State for Dnmilllnns, addressing [he Conservative Assotw ' istion of Oxford University tonichil The world's monetary‘ system could l.ot be rebuilt for n long time id come, Mr. Amory said Pir- rinubtv-d a‘. iCOYlllillJCd on Page Ifli Hotbeds For 5 . Tuberculosis TORONTO, May 27-—tBy thQ Canadian Freak-Centres of Indian population throughout Canada 11rd a. rcnl dailger to the remainder ol the population since they are "lint.- bcds for the cilltivnilnn and spread of tuberculosis,“ rlcclnreri Ml" Dove id A. Sl(‘\\’ill‘i, lllcdicxii sllpvrllia tcndent of lilo hizillilobu Snnilor< llilll. today. U1‘. Stc-lvnrt. was min dressing the joint (‘nllvcrltion 0i the Indian public hcnitli and Oll- tario Health Officers‘ Association-s. The Indian tuberculosis dolitl! rate ill Clmndu was toll lilllPS thal of tho vrhite, he said. and tllord could lioi be any lille drawn "that will kecp 1's sllfo from TB, infer-e and the woman from Muskrat Hal'- bor, N. S- n tion from our Indian wnrrls " A- fir. a Record & Forecast of the Weather ||(;|('.\|. |ll-'|-'|l'lI_ ‘my. ~\lllillllillll allrl nlarllnllnl liil . i -. 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