ANNOUNCEMENTS e11v E WEEK - END PLA OQ-Q-O-OQ-GVO-O l DEAWIIL filMswzA "‘v17”ie“ENc'"E”"* 0F ARAB?" Injuries Are Fatal To Brltrsh Hero King And Queeficm Iii Tribute To‘ Almost Legendary Figure. Claims Gzafs Wealth “vv5bf-mm°“"'_m"°°"' W’ ma; . t Warrant‘: yet nlgmati malfllea of modern ‘times, flail’:- ‘ ..,. , “came :0 x T. ‘I. Law- "llfl: I50!‘ Ilglt l. In. (farce n; ha‘? u- ihlinthe countryside for ltlhom-s following a motorcycle collision. ‘ “no more than an hour doctors attempted to revive 11:4 with con- tinuous use of oxygen. Sluee the crash late Monday they had walted constantly for an op- pwtanlty to ope in an attempt to cave the one-time “uncrowned v Arable." but Lawrence died t reralnllg ccnaciouanen.” rvcnmr 1...... A post-marten: this afternoon dis- ’ closed Lswronceubrain was so bad- ly injured that had he recovered he would have regained only partial use of his speech and eyesight. His frmeral will be held ‘mesdsy. His brother. A. W. Lawrence. and l "limb" 0f the. dying man's closest friends remained at the hospital throlldhoug the night. hoping that there might some an enco turn. Shortly after seven a. m. ar- tificial respiration was tried, but the cflort was hopeless‘ and the end Anastads ‘Ihchaikowsky (above) came soon atterward. woman who claims to be ‘ r Grand Duchess Anastasia, daughter Simple Funeral Planned and only survivor of Car's mur- v ~ cued family»- -.tsc-.-_----.~\~~in-accordunurwfth'the ‘simplicity and selfiessnese of hh life, Lgw. ronceh funeral will be nothing of the pomp which might have been accorded the great war hero. Lawrence. who died as plain “T. E. Show," a former enlisted man of - COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC Wllaikies-st. Peters Monday. ‘ i L-7038-h-l7-3l. — M03011 a sday. L-‘IBSB-B-IT-El. um "Ihiklas-‘lilat my... r . L-voao-s-rc-ai. "Crusher running as a. Johnson. Suffolk. "frames-Murray Harbor“ Friday. L-TNU-l 48-31. ‘Talkies — Elmira Wednesday. L-vcco-s-rz-ai ’ ‘Wralkles his funliy it is desired that no flowers bs sent and thatoniy s. few intimate friends at- tend the funeral, which will be very simple." said the note. 3°41 Wrapped u: Union sacs The body of Lawrence, .wrs in a Union- Jack, [0111 te-rooi the hospital to s mortuary I00 yards/away. Two hos. pitsl m-derliss, who had watched over Iawzenoe since he was brought into the military camp reverently lifted the body from the ambulance I usual. G. , 1.4836 "I will give credit on seedsfS. Ii. Oolwill, New Haven. Ii-mi-b-la-Ii "See the "Master of the Maples" in Palm's Hall, May 24th. Dance after. L-760d-5-lB-20-2l. "See Emerald play‘ in Kellyh Cross Hall, Monday, Lay £321." a‘ _ .____ Settlement "Dance in Wctervale School V‘ Reached In Friday 24th. Admission 25 rents. bunch free. Ii uufavourublg Mon- , French Stnke (CL-lavas) l day 31th.‘ Lv-‘ISM-b-ZO-li. "Canadian seeds at lowest price. Turnip and mangle, peas, com. . Kemrae mixed seed after 20th o! (By Guardbn‘: Special Wire) May. w. p. Ross. L-13l2-ii-il0-li u: Hsvlta. May’ ro-‘rhe strike of the seen-on and other ship em- ployees cf the French Line Fleet. which tied up trans-Atlantic sail- "Annual piano recital by pupils of Mr. Arthur Vesey, Hearts Mem- inga and threatened to delay the maiden trip of the luxury lnrr Nor- llul-ial llall, Monday evening. June mandio, was temporarily se“" ‘ to- L-‘Tlld dsy by a com mire between the workers and t e government. The liner Champlain. whose de- parture for New was had, been delsyediiive days bv the walbout of its crew. sailed today with a light org: aaduénly l: passenaers. most id. .. .- --l-° ¢ l‘ VJWWQWW‘ a‘ H ‘w""°°" Lm" u‘ lsdinravoroflritishandllhliod "Reserve 59y ma. Dance and WW Ihllll- . drawing for ‘comforter’ in Mt. Stewart Hall by Pisquid Wat Wom- "fs Institute. If not fine will be the first fine_ night following. L-flM-a-lbli ‘ r ‘ltliii . ‘ 1 "french liver. nan-m Club t w "III Jvivsa. U a (Continued on Page 7) "Hear Paul Rollins at Heart: Memorial Hall, Tuesday evening, May 31st, in a special recital pro- Irlm. - L-‘ldiii-fi-lll-Zli "B ing hogs Tuesday morning, W? Sh: at Hunter River. Everett i-laslam. Emerald. buying same date. nmIaonvm-r. m. lTelxasAnd Oklah omaSwept By Floods Arid Wlndstorms ra-ams at’... . ISLANDERS T0; BRABUATEERBM M n H A H University Announces List of Successful Students. ssckvrmm, N._n., May 1c- Mount Allison this yea-r will send 7B graduates from its classes. Jack K. Grainger or Moncton. N. B.. was the only student in ob- tain a Master of Arts degree but 42 Bachelp of Arts degrees were awarded. Bachelor of Science degrees were conferred on eight of the gradu- ates, while 12 degrees of Bachelor oi Science (ind Home Economics were conferred. , There are to be three graduates with engineering cirtificates, three with degrees oi Bachelor of Music and one secretarial certificate. Eight graduates were awarded certificates in home economics, s lllbleot previously on the curricu- lum of the Ladies’ College. Among the graduates are: With Bachelor of ‘Arts degree. Donald L. Chipman of Yarmcuth, N. 8.: Mosil Claener of New Wat- erford. N. S.; Jean Davies of Nap- pan. N. 8.; Audrey E. Dswe. of st. John's. NfldJ Aleen J. Fullertin oi Parrsboro, N. 8.: George lit. Huestis of Wilmot Valley, P. E. ‘L; “hi1 0- 3011mm of Hampton, P- I. 1-: Eric King oi Deer Island, Nfldq Ernest B. S. Miller cf Tren- ton, N. 5.; Edward Millcy of Curl. ma. Nrld: Murray A. MacDonald of Glace Bay, N. 8.; Donald I. Maclntosh of ydney, N, 5,; E1. ‘Wood Francis of om; PIE. 1.; Margaret J. Nichols of Ayesford, N- 5-; Glendon F. Partridge oi Charlottetown; Georgia M. Pippey e! 01m Bey. N. s; William w. Reid oi Charlottetown: William Seaman oi Bradaibsne, P. E. I.; John M. Shear: of Bummerside. P. E. 1-: Samuel Siege] of Sydney, N. 8.: Lewis Carl Swan oi Oxford 5.; Lyman A. Trerica of Am- hef“. N- 54 Mflry R. Weingart oi 5htlbllme. N. 6.: Isobel E. Wilson oi Alberton. P. E. I. With Bachelor of Science de- ilrees. Charles Simpson of Springihll, N. 5.; Margaret E. l". pBllOk of Charlottetown, P. E. I.; William Archibald of St. John's, mid; lqvorman H. Welsh of Sherbrcoke, ue. 1| t E n A l, cnuvcuunu n slum Mr. H. H. Acorn was selected as candidate for Councillor and Mr. Peter Mclsaac, Scuris Line Road as candidate for Assemblyman when Liberals-of the First District of Kings County met in convention at Souris on Saturday. _ Mir. Edwin Held oi Rollo Bay W?! I150 proposed as Councillor but was eliminated 35-24 in bal- loting. ' m. Peter A. Mclssoc candidate in the last provincial election. The convention chose him over Neil McPhee of North Lake by s. vote oi 50-18. Ir. J. P. McIntyre. M. L. A.. was bho principle aoeaher. m. James A. WI! I 5 Angus . Mr. Donald Lavie MeOcrnraek. P181606 It t meetlllfl. with the" discovery‘ of the mac! Mrs. do Gowns‘, ‘i0, ti‘? l Col. Regarded As Death ' Crisis x T: E. Soldier. - Author - Artist Nears In East. PARLIAMENT R E S ll M ES SESSIUN TUIJAY Lawrence Incalculable Loss As (Among Americans there are few who knew "Lawrence or Arabia," who died today, better than did Colonel Balph H. Isham of New York. Colonel Ishana has written the following account of his friendship with Press.) ' thehritlshheroforthednociaied (By Col. Balph B. lsham) 1085. by The Associated Press 1l-—l met (Oewrlsit. NEW roux, Hay Lawrence in 1m, ,when he came to England for the peace conference. lie cams with Felaal, who was Arnlr his reps-naming father, King Iiiain of the liedjaz. Health of Prime Min- ister Gives C a u s e For Speculation. GITAWA, May lib-Questions of far reaching importance politically and economically will be decided during the final drive of the pre- election Parliamentary session which resumes tomorrow. Politically the outstanding feature will be the decision with respect to aociatlon between us throughout the rest of hiagfe, gderfip of the sevetznnagnt barg- to spend ono c measures cons - the day with me Ian than two lcnredflixlutd: the lzzsislatlgge imple- muu,‘ “m en e repo mass Ammuh m h“ ‘mnponud buying commission. a housing frequently, I Ind mg n“ mm scheme, ‘ yvnrent eflorts, and --,, -, ,-~, =--- ,,=--,,,--===',,,-r "W" n a s. x n, h}: f: m a" m £23,932‘ Prime Minisiier n. n. Bennett will b n" w“ numb‘ u b" take his place in the House tomor- hnmm magma‘; row for the first time since late A m“ ha“. h “m. h u: February when he was stricken with no h “new, l madam h m“ ‘m illness which culminated in a Jean; weakness. M" ‘l’ m‘ “m” l“ mm" n,‘ Yesterday he returned from Lon- mkhhm w" m‘ Phmmphm ‘don “more he attended the Sil- bcate d him for 1 "'4 "WW1 h" t . l‘ h ; ver Jubilee celebrations. and when interviews and pic urea, which e ‘ic was advised by eminent special- cxpzessihle love of In m’: he wrote m} Kar- achi, India: "I hate the East. It holds bad memories for me, and I begrudge every hour of m! elde- tenceawsy from England, where. only, I feel at home. ‘This is my 15th year abroad. buglhadtosskthe slrforceto put me on foreign service, for the publicity unavoidable in connec- tion with ‘Revolt in the Desert’ would have rendered ml’ 1116 10' tolerable and my presents B cursed nuisance to my 00111101114- ing officer in any comp in EH8- land. “So I am exiled till the fuss ab- out my book has died down in the 1 proposed in London that he come to America, to visit me and see some of the count-Ty. he said: “No, I hsvenjt time. u“ ‘men's too much or mnrlwd I want to ace before I die. Y0“ W110 dash about mislead in mowmle never get to know the beauty Ind peace er. the Byways. In them I shall lose my bad memories o! the East" I think that his death is an fli- calculable loss. for I believe that in s. crisis in the East, which he bclitfed imminent. he would have been the man of {he hour. He spoke to me at great length 0i his fear that the Italian-Abys- sinian “ mllht PIWIPWIW 9- grsat religious war. He felt that that would be far more danflflfl"! (Continued on Page I) Sea- Monster Back In News (c. r. by Guardian's Special wrrl) PLYMOUTH, England, Mov rs- The Loch Ness monster. Scotland's now historic "sea. serpent," leaped back into the news today when a fisherman reported seeing him cif this port of call lor transatlantic liners. W. It. Levers declared that the monster liad "a head like a calf and a body like a whale." The creature was “at least l0 fact i ‘sts that while he was organically sound he needed a. long rest. Whether Mr. Bennett will follow the advice of his medical advisers 1 and seek that res; at once, or at- tempt the burdensome tasks of gov- ernment and a general election campaign remains to be decided. During the course of this week Mr. "' “ will meet all his sup- Dortcr-s in caucus. and his immedi- ate associates -~in Cabinet Council. He will lay before them the situa- tion with respect to his health and offer to carry on as leader if his first attem/pis to resume work do not result in any lessening of his restored vigor. Decision as to leadership will de- pend upon tho Prime Minister's physical endurance, and the opin- ions of his followers as in whether or not they should permit Mr. Ben- nett to chance a second breakdown that might, result 1n permanent in- jury to his health. llllllBlE TRAIN S E R V I B E STARTS MAY 27 MGNIUION. May lit-Commencing Monday, May 27th. the double train service, daily except Sunday, to and from Prince Edward Island will go into eifect, according to an an- nouncement by the Canadian Na- tional Railways. The mcming connection from the mainland will be by the Maritime Express leaving Moncton at 11.05 a. m. and making connections at Ssckville with train leaving there at l.l0 p. m. and arriving Charlotte- town 6.20 p. m.. the same as at The morning train from recall that h answered, Ilio ahead of me, and I'm Parity In Airwm Urged F o r Great Britain LONDON. May 19 — Chancellor Adolf Hitler must realize that it is up w Germany to take the initi- ative now in work for peace, "since the Reich's recent actions have created the current spirit of appre- hension." the Sunday Times de- clared today. Both thesunday Times and the Sunday Observer demanded, in connection with debate on defence scheduled for Wednwday 1n the House of f‘ mmcns. that Britaln. have nothing less than parity in a..r. "This country cannot accept the risk of being outnumbered in the air." the Sunday Times declared, adding it hoped that in the speech he is expected to give us Tuesday Hitler would show he understood Europe is "slowly unitng against him because of his policies." “Ho will have a. great responsi- bility and s. great opportunity." it Nmfl-TKQQ. Dead ' Hundreds From Dreaded Black Fever (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) HAIJOIIOW, Kiangsu Province, China, May lil-—An epidemic of black fever which has been rav- aging this region for weeks was spreodingmith increasing violence today ‘into new territories, leaving a trail of hundreds of dead. Missionary doctors who have. been battling to check the advance of the dread disease said peak of the epidemic has passed here. but that it is gaining ‘force in thickly populated areas to the northwest and “east. - Black fever-so called because the victims of the disease take on a dark discoloration shortly before desth-csnbecrn-edif‘ “ in its “early stages. and thousands of lives have been saved in this reu- iori through treatment received at low cost horn mission hospitals. main as at present. leaving Char- lottetown 7.30 u. m.. arriving Morro- ton 1.50 p. m. The afternoon connection from the mainland will leave Moncton at 3.50 p. m.. arriving Charlottetown 10.15 p. m.. andjrom the Island will lea/ve Charlottetown 2.30 p. m. ur- riving Sackvillc 8.5 p. m.. where connection will be made with the Maritime Express leaving there at 8.40 p. m.. for Moncton and points west. Connection from Saint John to the Island. for the afternoon train will be by train no. l4 ‘ L, Saint John at 10.1) p. m. daily ex- cept Sunday. _x._._ physicians said. The fever seldom attacks f ra. doctors said. (C. P. By Guardian's 5 ilLWln) OPIAWLA. Mly 1 wa. sur- rendered over the week-end w the youth movement. the city's capitalis- um occasioned the visit _ 25 0E5 , *~..*..;2§@. all; t 2 i Maxi“ Ms: _ OI A MERE MAN cow Suburb. either side of the Atlantic during a tragic weekend that recorded the end of the Max- im Gorky, world's largest land-plane, in a collision with a smaller plane that killed 49 persons. The great plane crumbled and fell near Mos- cow Saturday, At Flint, Mich., the pilot and two of 10 passengers in a transport plane were killed Saturday when the wing mo- tors failed as the plane at- tempted to take off during dedication ceremonies for a new airport. The plane was 200 feet in the air when it careened to earth and nosed over, bringing death ‘to Pilot Theodore ’ Knowles, Mrs. Mary the w: of hi! A wing of his plane apparently loose Their bodies were aecoverczt, the Island to the mainland will re- p1 s41 (By John Lloyd. ‘ Staff Writer) MOSCOW, May ill-The world's largest land plane. the Mflxlm (Jm-ky, pride of Soviet Russia. crashed to earth yesterday m" 5 collision with s small stuntins plane and all the 48 P811006 aboard the monster. B1008 Wm‘ Pilot Blagin of the other machine. were killed. The disaster occurred over the village of Socol. M°5°°W Suburb. It 12.45 pxn. but for l0 hours author- ities clamped down a rigid censor- ship which delayed the troflfi news. , v The Council of Peoples Com- missars authorized today whim!!!- tion or three new planes <11 ti“ some type as the Maxim Gorky. Soviet authcriti announced the ngw giant air ft would be = Vladimir Lenin. Joseph scum and Maxim Gorkl‘ after three of the SovieiJs greatest heroes. The victims of the crash will be buried tomorrow st the old Don- skoi Monastery. Broke in Mid-air The Giant, plane and the small- er one collided and the former broke in mid-air and crashed to the ground, It ‘was the worst dis- aster ever to befall a 118-5590!" sne. Mikhail Koltsoff, head of the committee which sponsored the building oi the original craft, telephoned the Communist party newspaper Pravda from Paris and asserted: n “The Bolsheviks never retreat. He demanded that Soviet Russia build a. “larger. more beautiful and more powerful" ship even than the old Gorky. to serve as a memorial to the victims of the disaster. Workers in the Moscow factories met after work today, expressed condolences to the families of the 1.0.4 & Lady Bad... Powell Heartily Greeted In Ottawa (Continued on Page '1) daygsincaitoorrlesonlytnfewto seemdhearthedriefwhoiahim- Alllal lubaarlptlol Bjlall Canada and NE CRASHESII, Soviet _Airliner Plunges T0 Earth a ~ After Collision Stunting Plane-fips Wing From Giant Maxim Gorky Over Mos- Victim Of Crash. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) Fifty-five persons were killed m airplane eras Rushlow, 34, and her seven-year-old son, Conrad. mus slruwrmu At Detroit, smiley Hauane . 35-year-old aviator. died Saturday" In _ when it ed at rnermriul services for the late Marshal Joseph Stan Hausner ' hes ‘on STANLEY HUSER n’ z; and ‘ ’ as he stunt- Iilsudskl of Poland. nod at 1,000 feet. A Polish-American llyer, Bananas- was rescued. from his drifting plane in the Atlantic . Ocean when he failed in an attempted America-to-Poland flight-in 1932. He planned to try a Ibetroit-to-Wsrsaw flight next month. Two French reserve offlcers were killed ‘Sunday when their military plane crashed into the Mediterranean Sunday off northern Algeria- To Establish Baitt FreezerAt Canso (C. P. B! Guardian's special Wire)" OI-TAWA. May 10—&<‘c1lowing re- presentations frcun the Faber-men's Cc-operative ‘Chloris to Hon. 'E. N. Rhodes, Minister of Finance, the Dominion Government has agreed to assist in establishing a. modern halt freezer at Canso, N. S. The bait freezer will be an adjunct to the fish reduction plant already es- tablished there and a cold storage plant will also be provided. Noweoiws A FOOL AND Hi5 McNEY mat‘ Soon ' Pfiuflzo e » / (Canadian Press) Fresh to strong westerly winds cloudy with scattered showers, not much change in temperature. _;; RIWPFIOIIOLOGICAI. ounce, To“. and Willa 0M0, May iii-Minimum m-nnl temperatures:- lnrvson .. Quebec Saint John .. H i x ... u. ... Charlottetown IOIEUAII Maritime Weak-Fresh west ncrlihweat winds; partly cloudy coo. ' Maritime nun-run. w time,» waster! winds; cloudy with tered a swore, not much change toluperuture. High use tonight It 11.10 no i tomorrow morning at l. . Sun sets this evening at 1.3’! fit! '- riaae tomorrow morn! LI.‘ Iisat quarter moon ' U 4.40 a. m. ,1 ‘Sumgeroifghtldo mama l Of ‘ nine ii >5 s; —E ‘i .zmrhmrwnaszrjzzc:<....,..2.._...-Mc,e.<.:%w~ " ' -' z-..p.,...;lr.%aelea..=. .. ~