MAXlMS 01A MERE MAN ___i_- V "us; that can be ‘ Ab!" ‘lwbf; um weather is a man who has brain , g-cyiindif-uwriority complex. / _ r- nded nu. ' ufiddfiardlz: Two Centl. .. g steamer Reindeer l. probing seal. a. .. rieuner liarburg off Sable \ . hri l l i-rzg RBSCII: n fligh Seas ADamned Stiff Bit Of fWor ”, was Tribute Paid By Capt, Of fginking Ship, After, His Crew 0f 28 Were Rescued By Mont- i (By Charles Bruce,.Canadian Press stun Wm") gALll-‘AX, N. S., March 13.-A new and thrilling chapter in the re- ‘ g rescue at sea was written off this coast on Saturday when the . ma liner Montcalm took 28 men from the heaving deck of the whether the Reindeer, an abandoned derelict, lay low in the trough enace to navigation, or whether she had gone to bottom was still a matter of conjecture tonight. A note or irony ‘ in her fate, for she was bound to assist the disabled Hsmberg Amer- Island when her teak timbers could .... no longer the, battering of a turbulent sea. ‘ and his pfllfl n. rv-H i; the sesmanship of ‘ were safe at home today the 's officers and a boat's which put off from the liner, them aboard as rising water over cold fires through the » ‘s ensine room, and dropped effected the rescue in his opinion. The Montcalnfs high sides provided a lee in winch the lifeboat could get away. Terse extracts from tho Mont- caims log tell the story in few words; "mm-Boat ' "er the side. ZI/ ///‘ The People's Paper Covers“ Prince Edward island Like the Dew /// ///, jff“ N ’ } v»“'~ V§ _ lillARilI war ‘\‘\\\\\ Read by Everybody CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1932 ' s \ SeekLaurels I I. OFF FOR. EUROPE Iioretta Turnbull of California, world champion feminine speed boat pilot, is preparing to represent _Ame:ica in the Lake Garda and ‘River Po regattas in Italy. She will leave for Italy late in April, accompanied by her father, moth- er and two brothers. She is having two new boats butt for these trials. The above photograph was taken lSeadrch Continues !For Li_r_2_f_l_y Baby By Robert St. John nesee physicians began an exam- (Associated Press Staff Writer) lnstion of the child. Some dis- HOPEWELL, N. J., Mar. i3. - crepancles began to appear in the {The New Jersey State Police to- physical features of the infant held day announced that their investi- in Tennessee and the known facts gatlon had not disclosed “any def- about the Lindbergh baby. inite information of a concrete Finally late in the day. Col. H. nature leadng to a solution" of Norman schwarzgopf, head of the the kidnapping of Charles A. Lind-' New Jersey State Police, in a for- bBTBh. Jr. s mal statement said: The police statement came afte "Certain characteristics am‘ Sheriff r Baxter Bwiceswd at identifying marks of the baby 1- Crossville, Tenn, aroused an anx- ious public by an announcement that he had detained four persons with a baby answering the des- cription of the kidnapped infant. The Sheriff telephoned direct to ‘Colonel Lindbergh here and Ten- Tennessee differed from those of the missing child and it was def- initely determined that the baby found in Tennessee has no bearing (Continued on Page 3) (hi... H......».TAX mgmgg Chances Good For Rel-Election Champion I > HOMEWARD BOUND . After winning all the first prizes in her class, Sonja Hcnlc of Nor- way, Olympic figure skating clmm- pion, sailed for home recently. JAE inflow r liiAXllvlS or A iVlERE MAI\ . I .s» e PAGES 'l‘licrc are liundicds of ways fu. ‘u. man to make a fool of himsril and rvery one of thc-m is in big dc- u-and. Annual aumu-npuun- ln-llva-reri 15.00- lly llliil (‘iininln null ll. 5- A. ‘b.50- 1 genaitor (Zloigan Gives Evidence ReGypszsm Queen 0.11., Mlrcli is-l.» urday _ 1w hwrins W1 he conznruod ion... on morning. The pFQbC by chin; Jusiice Horace Har- vcy of Albcrta, sltiing as a royal r1055 or hi5 cusu uhllodprosccuimg ccmzni. Lu mvcsi-i-lflie ITPOYi-l the Gypsum QHOCH reparations itaclzi the uuthvnt city of the claim. was mm. by Senator lizmcociiiiizi un 1- wliith Czllliflifl FY69‘ J. Logan irozn the witness sinmflmiln liziificld was paid $71,"00 or. before the Harvey Commission Sat- an uwzircl by Commander Errol M‘. urday, The vetcran Nova SC0§lfl‘1\1ICD0llIl:(l, K. C., for the alleged narliamentariun was on the \‘.‘i',- irilwillilli! <31 115 53100091‘ 1n "i511 r55 stand throughout the monrng. unicis (iuriiig! the war, 0091195 0Y1 iitcrnoon and evening but the cross, Feb. l7 ins‘, in Ottawa. It was than examination to vvh ch he was sup- Cairifll 0h 11) Mmltrefll- Amber-T jectcd by Peter White. K. C., Com- misson Counsel, had only well be- gun xvhrn the Commission rose Sat- RESCIJEB IN 1 llLL. OTTAVlC-l, lThe Canadan Press) -- Emphzmc denial that he had ever entertained the slghtrs; doubt as to the sound- (Caniinucd on Page I!) INBREASED ivllRliETSFilR swoon to leeward to put them safe .. ’ 6:45—-Boat alongside Reindeer. whilc, the Harburg, helpless 7100-—B0i1t 161i; Reindeer. s broken rudderpoét, was in) 7:20—Boat alongside the deck oi the New York tug Willem, ioor with entire crew. llalifsx. 150 miles south south- 7:30—All crew aboard and door ‘ oi Chebuctc Head, according to closed." . n messages received here late Between the lines is the record when she was at the wheel of the Sunkist Kid VII. News Briefs A WASHINGTON, n. 0., Mar. 13- o, two Provmces m Canada m, (By Ken Clark‘ Canadian Press year increased their taxes on gasol- ‘mnespmiderm "' Republicans are lne, five increased the fees for auto- “mnrldent me chances o: President mobile licenses and one increased Hoover for rc-election in November he price of drive“ perm!“ have distmmy unpmved‘ The“ New Brunswick increased the TORONTO, OnL, Mill‘ 13. -—(By the Canadian Press) — Legislatures '- (By Morris J. Ilarris, Associated Press Staff Correspondent) SHANGHAI, Mar. 13-—(A.P.)— Sine-Japanese peace negotiations struck another snag today despite HALIFAX, N. 5., lilnrvh lli. —— I g I B n A l (By the Canadian Press‘) -- Cap- tain R. Fcatherstonc and his crew of twenty-five were inkcn off the ‘sinking tug Reindeer by lifeboat! OTTAWA, Ont, Mar. l3. - (By ihe Canadian Press) - Substan- linily increased markets for Nova lilemoon. will Hny imminent danger. iiff-‘iiil 801118 tug Foundation v afternoon, smashed her Nothing was heard to- ¥tlmned stiff bit" of work," was ‘ifilute paid by a superior offic- luly this morning to the 10b _ iysecond officer H. S. "Bogey" ... of the Montcalm and his lcrow, who took of!’ the Rein- - men. Ilih the reticence common to '1 seamen, Captain A. Roth- ’ Chief Officer R. T. Sale, First R- Wood and second officer i“ himself were inclined to <1 e the importance of the tvement. "Boegcy" Knight pro- ' ~ to talk about music. He is Wilmer in hLs spare moments, iii-i "Paesn of Empire" is tho ' sole music being used by "I 0e Colbourne and Barry Jones their current Canadian tour. ‘ Cfllltsin Reginald Featherstone the Reindeer was strong in his of the piece of work done by ~11 and his crew of eight. Only Wi-iized steamer could have OUNCEMENTS, comma» EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETC ‘m1 ‘I —cor Springhili screened, ' ' “i! 110W- Court de Son, Bed- Kothleen Mavourneen the M 5b Phirlckk play at, Hope , Milrt-h 1'1. 1436-3-12-51 “hiiloned York concert in Har- .' l-lail this Wednesday night I flock. Don't miss it. 1462-11 "News Friday, Mai-eh m, for 2cm and Program in Corn- - i". 1450-3-14-2! 5”" Sharer, Baptist School- . “ihrdov. March 1o, 5.30 ‘c Anni-sum 25c. 1442-3-12-21 ynmkti’ 8t Comwall tonight, n 5F Fraser vs. Cornwall C. C., y‘ Mile Creek vs. North River ‘~ One hour skate. 1455-1l m": to the Legion Dance in 1 all. Thursday, March 17th. . H“ 0n 25c Lunch. served. If i’ Friday. March 1am. . 1450-3-14-31. ‘EM!’ have found insurance to mm“ 11°19 in time of trouble "OW to have you inter-sen ., if“ hv the largest and _ Insuraneo Company in the ' “hire. The Bun Life, .1. s. ' "looser. 14404-1241 ‘in gfmins of o1“ and Gfand- , "Pins Club and Institute, “MY. March 17th. All orders 6nd limestone must be for- M,“ 59min‘! with -ut delay. .- . ngiigtxlgeydofrlrw-noravgeg p ces. . . “milfl- zus-s-ie-n » had lain oil the coast since .... ay. knocked hither and yon liltteffs whim, but not, appar- which left Halifax on ' 1431-3-12-21 . sident Paul Von Hindenburg, was of how the Montcalm Heard the Rsindeers distress signals when towering seas began to smash down on the wrecking steamers deck, and flood the engine room, early Satur- day afternoon; of how the liner sped 45 miles ct! her course to ' stand by; dumped oil on the water gear and made tqmpomyy/ to prevent the seas from breaking; and yesterday wag reported .hove to three quarters of a mile ... q toward the Jisrl-urg "m; l swsyAnd put, about over; of my. that boat drew down on the derelict, |having to beat only the waves but 1 the four ‘snot drift of both steamers as well; of. how the Montcalm. - steamed around the Reindeer while the wrecking steamers crew leaped into the lifeboat as the rise and ,fall of water made opportunity; of I the pull-wind, with the rescued sea- men helping at the oars, to the lin- er, which had come around the i abandoned ship to give hi3 lifeboat |a leeward run; of the climb up s. IJacobs ladder to the Montcolnrs ~ interior, the lifeboat, its work done, being set adrift because, with that sea running. it was impossible to hoist it aboard. First indication that the Reindeer was in distress was contained in a message picked up by the East Coast Radio Signal Service at 1.43 Saturday afternoon, when the sal- vage steamer reported “water gain- ing fast.” She gave her position as 43:43 north, 63:00 west, some d5, miles of! the Sambro lightshlp. ' The Montcslmb radio log gives the picture of the Reindeer, as her crew waited for rescue under the code of the sea. "2 p. m. Reindee 43:43 N. 63 W. Please stand by. Leaking badly. Water gaining. Pumps choked." 2:35 p. m. (to Mont-calm) come (Continued on Page 3) iufhiihii Elitllflii BERLIN, March 18. --(AP) - Tabulation of 84,701,000 of the votes cast in today's election, pub- lished by the Telegraph Union News Agency tonight, showed Bre- iust short of a majority. The Standing Von l-lindenburg, 17,176,000. Adolf Hitler (Nazi), 10,335,000. Ernst Thaolmann, (Communist), 4,711,000. Theodore Duesterberg (National- 151), 2,342,000. Estimates were that the total votc was close to 40,000,000. Because the President lacked a few votes of the necessary one-half to keep h‘m in office, it will be neo- essary for another election to be held’ April 1o. ' LONDON. March lt-(Mionden- (Adm-The limiters News Agency c I NEW LONDON, Conn., Mar. 13—- (Canadlan Press) NEW YORK, N. Y., March l3. —Mrs. Ida E. Wood, 93-year-old recluse in whose rooms $1,000,- 000 in cash, jewelry and securi- ties was found in the losi- year. died of pneumonia yesterday afternoon in the Herald Square Hotel. BOSTON, Mam. Mar. 13.- Iadio-adviceyreoelved here late today said the steasn» Prince David, bound from Boston to Bermuda, was stuck on a reef at the entrance to St. Georges. All passengers were taken aboard the steamship “ ers which was standing by, the mel- aage said. WINDSOR, 0nt., March 13. - The freighter Fellowcraft, of the Nicholson Transit Com- pany worked free of the ice off Pelee Island in Lake Eric late yesterday after having been held fsst since Thursday. The steamer continued its Jo h) Detroit. WASHINGTON, D. C., March is-rue United States stands ready to cooperate with Great Britain, France and Italy in effecting an arrangement for the evacuation of Japanese troops from Shanghai under the plan adopted Friday by the league of Nations Assembly. Vessels Overdue Coast guard vessels were ordered yesterday to keep o. lockout for two oosstwise ‘r a overdue at their destinations. They were the Edna. Hoyt from Baltimore to Greenport, L. I., with a load of fertilizer and the Gran-l ville R. Bacon from Charleston. TQuI-igt Season S. C., to New York with lumber. Coast guard officials expressed the opinion the schooners may have been blown far to sea during the recent gales. reported from Berlin today that President Paul‘ Von I-lindenburgh had failed of re-elec-tion at yester- day's voting. The Reuters Corres- pondent said the Presdent received 40 per cent of the votes cast. l-le needed a clear majority. Unofficial computation of the final result showed that tho 84- year-old President, who had ap- pealed to the nation to avert civil war by reelectlng him, had failed III 112,00 votes. The summary: President Von lfindenburg-ls- 680,000. I Adolf Hitler (Nni)—l1,825,000. Irnlt Thaeimann (Communist)- 4.970.000. “lotion Dueeterberg (National- Im-amm.’ Gustav Winter IMMO, (Independent)- v ‘minim is shared t“ “me degree gasoline tux; it increased automo- by detached observers. There are bus license five cents a hundred. three ream“: weight to total 90 cents a hundred- FmwThe machinery °t the weight and doubled the price of an "grand °ld partymhad begun m operator's license to make it $2. function. The spell-binders have- Quebec mcreased- the gasoline started to spell bind and with such tax one cent a gun,“ brmgmg it apparent effect the stalwart Her- up to Sh, cents a ganon, but 1e“ "kbwlbiine °£ New Y“? L‘ able the license fee at 70 cents o. hund- tO IeJOiQd in 8n editorial entitled, redwejght and the driver's pet-mtg “the return of the President." mt $5_ s°°°“d-Th° Demwriits: 15mm“ Ontario, in its recently published for throwing away elections by bat- Bugger, declared fm- an increase 1,, m“? 5mm‘? themmves- m" de‘ the gasoline tax of one cent a gal- monstrated their ability in that dl-‘1°n_ q-he present “m, 15 {we cents rectlon by remitting the entry o! f a gallon. Earlier m the year the "Al" 5mm‘ °f New Y°rk i" the Province changed the system of presidential race, obviously for the rag-mg automobfleg gm- licenses Purim“ °i defeating Gm/emfl!‘ ‘from a. horsepower basis to a clas- Ffltnkun D- Rwsevem 5°!‘ the mm‘ slflcation according to numbers of infliliiil- A881". the demwfats 111 cylinders. Last year cars up to 25 3011811355 hill/B D9911 content t0 P555 horsepower were charged a licerna Mr. Hoover's reconstruction meas- fee 0g $5, those o; 25-35 horsepow u"! WWW)" 5801111‘ and MW! PrO- er $10 and those of 35 horsepower dared no positive programme o1 and up s20. This yeor the charges their °Wn~ ‘are: Four cylinders. $7; six cylin- Third-The general assumption tiers, $12; flgm cynnaers, $20; President Hoover must assume the twelve cylinders, $30. Driver's per- entire responsibility for hard times mtg remalngd unchanged. basins to be dissipated. In fact. as, In Alberta automobile license this m" 13 chfellllly defliwyed by fees were increased five dollars the Republican press and speakers. and now range from s15 to s45, de- iha krwwledse the president has g pending on the size oi’ the vehicle. barn heartily blamed for every- The gasoline tax remained at five ‘thing from droughts to cold coffee, cents a gallon and driver's licen- now tends to operate in~ his favor. ses were unchanged at 50 cents. The hard-working man in the white ; Saskatchewan increased automo- house appears to be about to har- bile licenses $5 to make them range "Bi a 10i- vi sympathy. from $11.50 to $22.50, but 1m u... uuAmfeature of the situation some- v gasoline tax at five cents a gallon v overlooked in Washington and the driver's permit fee ct 50 Where two-bony Politics is the cents. sole industry, is the abandonment. Various fees and taxes in other 3b? 5°"! Dame! by a considerable Provinces are: number of voters in times of great! Prince Edward Island: Gas tax, economic stress. The dissident vote 5 cents; Auto License, 70 cents owt.; the efforts of neutral mediators to avoid it. The difficulty apparently was over an interpretation of with- drawal of the Japanese forces as provided in a League of Nations peace plan last week, and to which both sides have been credited with expressing a willingness to abide. The Chinese stand was upon the firm contention that there must be complete withdrawal oi’ Japanese forces from the Shanghai area without any conditions whtuever. The Japanese negotiators empha- sized that thcrc were discrepancies between the Chinese attitudcond the League resolution, pointing out that the word “complote" docs not appear in the resolution in connec- tion with the withdrawai of Jnpnn- cse forces. Wellington Koo and T. V. Soong. Jilnese lenders who had just con- ferred with Premier Wang Ching- Wei, and the Chinese Generalissi mo Cliiang Kai-Slick at Nflllkllig tonight issued s. statement, in which they made a three-point dc- ’ma.nd upon Japan. It said: (Continued on Page 3) Passengers 0n C. N. R. Flier Escape Death (Special to the Gurzidian) TORONTO, 0nt., March 12—F:1'.c miraculously guided the lives of passengers on C. N. R. train No. 4 when a. broken axle caused by a in November will subtract from the Driver's Permit, ti. count of both Democrats and Re-i Nova scotia: Gas Tax, 5 cents; Jllbliiialiil. but the Democratic psr- Auto License, 70 cents cwt.; Drgv. tr used to be Liberal and it will Bl"! Permit, s1. Buffer the more. Manitoba. Gas Tax, 5 cents; Auto “cell-EB. $11-50-$29; Driver's Per- mit, ti. British Columbia: Gas Tax, 5 cents: Auto License, $17-$45; 13m... ci-‘s Permit, $1. . Expected To Be A Normal One / MONTREAL, Que, March 13_ ._ (By the Canadian Press) -—0n no. “m” °3 "19 Premium on United States funds and because many Americans, though they wm no; be able to afford a trip to Eur. one this summer. will still insist on a bit of foreign travel, can. nda's tourist traffic should bene-| fit greatly in the coming season,‘ said Charles M. Black, prcsldent of "18 Rhys! Automobile Club of Can- ada in a recent interview. “It rests with Canadians and mg type o; hospitality which they ' ‘ to determine whether the influx of visitors. aided by artificai means this year. will continue and ex- "M. "must definitely be abandon- pand," he added. ed. Genuine courtesy and hos- Speaking of the regrettable type pitaliti’ must be he rule and the FLASH STELL-ARION, N. 5., March l3 _-- The body of Ilugh M. D. Sutherland, l0 year old railway brakeman, was found on the tracks» between New Glasgow l-M Stelllrton this morning. He is believed to have been run over hr either u.» Halifax Sydney Express or an extra freight last nlsht. while walking w his home here. limited supply. "This outlook," he :0! mentality frequently shown to- lkind of hospitality should be shown ""53 11° "M!!! visitor Mr. Black remarked that many people vlqw. ed. the tourist as a plscatorisl speciesofwhichthsrawuunun. which does not evaporate when the prospect for a sale disappears. It should not all be a matter of doll-i ars and cents." dry benriilg derailed the first sev- en cars of the twelve cm- flicr :1 half mile south of Oriole station at 650 a.m. today. Only om.- woman in the coionist car received slight head injuries. A C. N. R. doctor met her at the Un- ion Station. About thirty passengers alightcd at the station. Several others had been brought to Toronto‘. by bus. One express. car londccl with fisli on its side in the ditch hurl six oth- er express and bagzgwzc vnns off »the rails two of them ivorchcd at a perilous angle, suggcsiccl the dan- ger narrowly missed by the passen- gers in the puliman cars behind. Twisted rails, splintered tics nnd a rondbcd torn up as if by a gigan- tic plow which sprcnd gravel, tie plates and large piccrs of metal broken from the cars, suggested that the train had born travelling at high speed when the accident occurred. ' The pullman and coaches carry-, ing passengers which \\‘(‘l‘C the last‘ five on the train did not leave the tracks. The engine which also re- mained on the track was able to" 578W "10 Dflleengsr cars nwny from the wrecked section of the train. and Proceed to Toronto. iruuns Wt hvihins. but rwdy Wsiberu from the Canadian Pacific liner Montcalm some eighty miles oil Snmbro Light Ship last night. The escuc was effected with consider- .blc difficulty in the early dark- ness alter the Montcalm had dumped oil on the water. It was reported that tho tog Wlllet out of New York had taken in tow the disabled steamer liar- burg to whose rescue the Rein yns going when she sprang a i011: Scotin coal in Quebec and Eastern Ontario is expected to result frorr the Donxinion-Nova Scotia coal conference hold hcrc on Saturday. Greater use of Nova Scoilu coal ir lthc ccivrul part of Canada, it is ‘understood, is lilzcly to be hroilgh’. labout without any increase in (osi Ho the consumer or industrialist Following a lengthy meeting. Premier Gordon S. Harrington, on Saturday night issued the follow’- ‘ug official statement. ' "In company with two members of my government, Hon. Percy Block and lion. J. Fred Fraser, we mnclc representations to the Fcdcrlil Government of the neces- oily of adopting measures which would provide for a very substan- lilll increase in the output of the Nova Scolla. coal mines. "The Prime Minister and his colleagues gave favorable consider- ation to those representations and :>r<=55)—'l‘he Imperial Ewmmic their departmental officials were Conference at Ottawa next. July instructed to prepare the details of continued to be the theme of many mcasmcs which would prove d- speeches in London and elsewhere. lyfcctivc and to submit the same to Perhaps the most important WB5|the government for definite con- thc declaration of Sir Henry Page- gsideration early next week." Croft, Conservative (member of Pnr- 1 llament and one of the staunchcsl ‘ Threaten advocates of closer imperial econ , cmlc unity. speaking in his constituency of Bournemouth Fridri‘ °"‘~'"‘1“1 51H TOKYO. March 12 _ (A P.) - s Henry declared the ilnliecl King- Rcnrv» ulspznccc) news agency dis- dom delegation 51mm‘! 5° to objmtcl: "can l-lnrbin today said the "cut-stretclud hands, Japm, nlill nt Elagove-Schensn ported that 12 Japanese wrr~ rndongered by a re- Deolares Gt. Britain Should Attend Parley With Outstretoheil Arms LONDON, March 12—(Cz1n:1diani tnvva with _ . qqyng to agreements and oiicrlii-‘i f(\']( *1 secure nnrlmt for the BT01"; L‘ volt r.’ (‘iflmrrrr 501K110“ Shim)" ngricullurni commodities of lilo ncrzxz: 1hr .-".li‘.lll‘ lTvrr in Mali- gmpircj’ mlmr . - --—~- w :_'_z lRccord & Forecast of the Weather ,\|1»;'1"|;i)|i1)l.u|;l<‘.\i. 1)l-‘l‘lI‘lI, WH-v] - ill"lrlili(iylllxllill lilfrilwllllilfllllilllll tcixipv-ru‘ 4H1: Mow: i-iowciafs sou Mltkil? BE. 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' . “-_\ |H~,.,-|..\; n, (‘., ifnrvh 1' _ 1n nrnrnl'l.lt .r. .-- M. 1n Now l-liiglqvul, v dwvs -'.»'\\'1"I Bordon daily .-:..||.|y- 1 _ vurnlmt rnlilv-r, p!‘ ,. -._ 11ml ll-i" um ‘ly er.- \\'-|i'l'vrrl|"= in north pn-uli.‘ i a ‘Fnrmentlle drill]: 10.30 l.rn. Monday; colder Monday night; ‘fuel-l Ind hi’ V-m-