a-ooowooooo-fl The Pe CHARLUPTETOWN. CANADA, MONDAY. JUNE 6. 1932 O-OO-OOO-OOOOOQ Atlantic Claims I_ s Missing - Another lVictim m No Word Of Stan Hausner, Polish- American Flyer Who Hopped Off On Trans-Ocean Flight On Friday Last — Is Believed Lost. i (Associated hers) LONDON. June b-lmoe was anxious tonight as no word was turd o! F- F 7°55“ ‘ fiver ' ' since he “as over u... Atlantic alone ma» with Warsaw a's an goal. m. no remained unknown to Polar: , France and Great Britain, Warsaw was greatly “ ‘ over the complete absence o: m“ [mm the young adventurer since he left New York, said s dispatch from its Polish Capital. Air authorities there , ‘ lIy ‘ ‘ s‘ u, ' ilsids, but in vain. H. ‘a ,, said ' ‘ pagerly (m: the over-due aviator at their homes neat Wsrsa . No word of his progress from any point st sea or on land had reached England since ha started on his great adventure and Le Boargst his, near Paris, also reported no news. ‘ \_ a. l STAN HAUSNBR Has not been heard from since Friday last. when he took off from >2.” Pies Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew . aper “"4131 Read b ._,__.___{_.,__ TRKllimS-ATLAHTiQjLYQtMBELil-‘IMYED New Socialist“ Gov’t. Flor Chile Revolutionary Junta Seize Power And Force President Montero To Resign \_V_1_t_h His Cabinet. (Associated Press) large incomes and seize various pri- vate capitalistic enterprises, foreign 0r domestic. Alarm was expressed in foreign SANTIAGO, Chile. June 5-'1'he Preminjer Thr “IPLMMQST Na "Ow Escape 10 PAGES aqnlek The Vi! some women can prepare MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN s_-__- meal ls positively nneumy, 1 (Associated Press] ROME, June 5-—A frustrated plan to assassinate Premier Benito Mus- solini was revealed today with an- nouncement that a young Italian, armed with a pistol and two bombs, had been arrested outside the of- fice of ll Duce in the Palazzic Venezla. The would-be assassin, who was arrmted yesterday, confessed that. revolutionary Junta. that deposed President Juan Esteban Montero yesterday moved swiftly today to rebuild the government structure along Socialist lines under provi- sional President Carlos Davila. It prepared numerous decrees enab- ling the “first Socialistic Republic of Chile" to take over immediate- lndustrlal, business and commer- cial quarters at the declaration of a. government spokesman that “we must get Chile out from under the yoke of Capitalism, whether for- eign or domestic, but chiefly for- eign domination." The foreigners said they expect- he sought to kill the Premier dur- ing the Garibaldi anniversary cele- CommitteeMakes 1y the productive forces of the na- tion, redistribute wealth by imposition of confiscatory taxes on] ed wholesale seizures of their prop- the (Continued on Page 3) Newark, N. J., on a projected trans- Atlantic flight. MUCH CONCERN _ ty. The overcast weather whidi ‘rile realization that his gasoline prevailed over the British Isles for nust by now be exhausted brought considerable anxiety es to his safe- EarthquakesTake Heavy Life Toll Mexico Rocked- By Violent Quakes —- 400 Persons Re- ported'Dee_i_c_i__Or Injured. jsara, with the death toll still molmting. _ Thousands were found to be homeless in remote sections of the back coimtry. urganizatlon of local (I tinued on Puget) (Associated Press) MEXICO CITY. June 5-3101! tun 400 persons were reported dead lrldiured as a result o‘! severe nrtllquak that shook Mexico llidsy. MWYl-s trlcklini into Mexico W1 ever damaged communications tystems said at least 300 were killed relief commissions to speed aid to the victims was ordered by author- ities. Fearing recurrence of the shocks, officials forbade indoor .__.__._____.______ tr hurt in the ares about Guadal- (Oontlnued on Page b) NEW tDlBlNEl FUR FRANCE PARIS. June 6—(A.P.)-Ilduusrd Herriot, whose Radical Soclslbst party emerged victorious in the re- cent Chamber of Deputies elections. succeeded yesterday morning in formmg a Cabinet from the Liberal left. ’ M. Herr-lot retained for hfmseli the Foreign Portfolio, which means that he will direct the Hench-dele- gation at the momentous conference ANNOUNCEMENTS. comma EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETC "it Peters Bay, Eruesday, Show l" Diner. Orchestra. 3449-04-31. J'“TOX1Y the Convict," in Indian ver hall tomorrow night. alas-u "Come to tbs Dance at Hope ff- Tvedsv. June rm. Jack "Wm cm-e-s-m. . .. “fire The City Feller", unmi- m!" talent. in victims mu, June .Admlsslon 25c and 15c. ssvs-e-s-zt “Place in Lake Verde m. Cream m» "under. dime 0th. If us- llvershle first. fine night, 8460-64-11. ugmserve TENT’; mm m‘ for held st Lsussnne. June 1c. ‘Malt lll Wllmot Vinny H111, p73. ‘ by Graham's mad lllfillt. 3410.54.11, (continued on Page 5) “ma: on Mlllview own load. “MOM June 7th. Afternoon. HQ- e stations. Jlilklng 3mg, Mil-e-l-ii Three Drown .-_-.__. Rtfitrze June 10th for “The xnzoucc hy ‘East Royalty players. ‘we filled School. Mt. Herbert. 3mm Canadian Pusan-Lake “Hm Your insurance in the "M Life company in the rm- e Bun Life of Canada. can “m7 W"!!! best suited to your "rum-linen. .1. s. mom, , 8400-8- 4i "ileum. W ' were returnins from a nlC. Th. ‘pusbsnd and the victims was rescued in hsusted condition. on war debts and revlflllbm l0 b’ xnxosrbu, June s. (By m» Ontario tonight claimed the lives of three all mambera of the IIIM fsmlly pic- father of an ex- Dissatisfied With British Police System ..__..._ IDNDON, June b. (By Thomas '1‘. Champion, I‘ dian Press Stat! Writerr-Uneeslnms concerning phe organization and administration of the police system in Caveat Britain has for some time been apparent, and present Indications point tn the introduction of certain re- forms before long. ‘ An undercurrent of unrest has arisen since Lord Trenchard, for- mer chief of the Royal Air Force staff. who still holds the rank of Air-Marshal, was appointed Com- m'ssl0ner of Police. In particular it seems that the creation of a tome of special constables. undertake voluntary work social-ion with the regular has created dissatisfaction, Free State Will Be Well Represented ._______ nrratm, 1...... Free State, June 5. (Canadian Press Cable)—-'I‘he government tonight announced it had appointed delegates to repre- sent the rree State ‘at the Ottawa Imperial Economic Conference. The announcement said names of the delegates would not be revealed un- til the govemmant received ack- nowledgement of its cable inform- ing the Canadian government of the appointments. Sources close to the government said they understood President Eamon De Valera. and l’! others, In- cluding advisers. would go to 0t- tows. Ylllllll KlllEll 0N Bill FIE Patrick mil, Aged» lllllllll llBllllill THE llEFlBE 0E Gilli-GENERAL N ACCIDENT ll VICTORIA, June 5. (By the Canadian Press)~1l resolution that the Dominion Government be uk- ed to take the necessary steps to ed Baseball Bat‘ petition the King to abolish the oillce oi Governor-General in Can- ‘ Z5331 83353:’ ozitzrrfiofilma: ads. was passed by the Grand coun- Victoria rm: It seems that a base- | cu M W’ cmadm“ Daughters‘ b u ‘a League at its closing session here. a game‘ wlnessed by a‘ number The convention also went on ital!‘ ycbung lads, was in progress when record as agreeing Wm‘ me rob the sttslppedl from the hands of 10w,“ resolutions, e B‘ er’ st m“: a’ young lad‘ That any married woman whose Patrick Flynn, a spectator, on the husband holds a 300d position be side oi the head. who dropped to barred from competing m the bu? ‘ Nine, Fatally Injur- PREMIER MUSSOLINI Who had a narrow escape from hi“! Yesterday. Son Born To The Ba rrymores (Canadian Press) L05 ANGELES, June 5-A son weighing six pounds, 10 ounces was born yesterday to Mr, and M“, John Barrymore. It was understood the boy would be named John Barrymore II. " The baby and the mother, Dol- ores Costello of the screen, were reported doing well. The father, _ member of the most widely known l theatrical family in the United States was jubilantly pleased. The Barrymores have a. daugh- ter, Dolores Ethel Mae Barrymore, bum at the samc hospital April B, 193i). Fllflilllllfill Annual lubaerlptioha Delivered $5.00. l! Hail Canada and U. l. eat__enecl Frustrates Plan To Assassinate Prem. Eussolini bration because Garibaldi mas l symbol of liberty, the police nouncecl. A. “.50. illla The first announcement of the, arrest, made by the official gov- ernment press bureau today, saifi lthe man was a 25-year-old Italian whose name was Angelo Sbardcil- otto. He carried a Swiss passport which bore the name Gabinl, but the press bureau said of Angelo (Continued on Page 3) _____.__% Report Re United ChurcLProtest LONDON, Ont, June 5. (By the Canadian Press)~'l'he long awaited report from the special committee considering relations between the United and Presbyterian Churches was presented. it would place the Assembly on record aspraylng "for the day when fraternal relations may be taken up with the United Church, but we feel that it will not, come until the United Church recognizes the fact that. we, de fac- to, if not. in the subject of the law. are the Pmsbyterian Church in Canada. This referred to an official protest from the United Church, read earl- ier in the week, against the use of the term “Presbyterian Church in Canada" and claiming the Presby- who in as- body" the ground. Thought to be serious- ly hurt, he was rushed to the Poly- clinic, thence to the City Hospital, where he was found to be suffer- ing irom e. fractured skull. All that lness world; that Orientals be baf- red from. working or long leasing ppgpgphy in Cdflfldll; tllilt Cdflild- tans be given employment (irefer- enoe in Canada: and that a sup- medical skill could do was of no avail. The young lad, but nine years old, passed away about 10 o'clock Saturday night. The de- ceased was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Flynn, 39 Prince Street. An inquest into the cause of the death will be held this evening at 5 o'clock, in the City Court room. The following Jury have been empanelled by the Coroner Dr. McKenna: Byron Brown, Percy Pope, Thomas White, Thomas Gal- lant, Menton Whltlock,’ Wm. Cot- ton and Wallle Scantlebury. reme Court of Appeals be establish- ed in Canada to adjudicate all such cases es have heretofore been submitted to the English court. NE ws BRIEFS HALIFAX, June 5. (By the Canadian Prom-The 1111M" of eight men ordered deported as Communists. from a decision of Mr. Justice W. F. Carroll re- fusing to grant writs of llsbess Corpus, were heard yesterday by the Supreme Cour; oi’ Nova Scotis. en baneo. Decision was reserved, Search For Missing Flyers HALIFAX, June 5. (BY We Canadian Prom-The schooner Lylvia ll burned off St. Pierre and her crew landed safely at the French Island In their own boat. Word of the fire aboard the vessel reached here yester- in’; when the steamer Man- chester Commerce reported the ST_ JOHN'S, Niki" Julie 5. (By the Canadian Press-Charlie Hub- bard, who flew here from ‘Boston with two companions to aid in the search for Pilot Arthur Sullivan and Dr. Karl Kuehnert, tool: off , from 5t. Anthony today to investi- Kn g ’s So n Nearly Thrown -___-_. LONDON, Janet. (By the Olli- ‘W’ mm w; h,“ Wlum- Adlllillitibg £792.... for“ "mmm m" ‘m’ ‘Mm M" King's er birthday anniversary yes- Wsdnesds! iorenoon. June ‘l - _ "W" you change in em. ass-l-s-e-n WW- 0.“ ‘mm. ‘an!’ ma’ a _,_,_ During the ceremony the Duke's ml; e at“, b, "The young la of Trinity horse became frightened and puma- m Mllreaentdd by 14g. Chisels» will N!!!“ l" m‘ '3 ed and kicked violently. The nuke In. Mflualmm Old m wvlgthhzwfiflmafltlt Adm,” was mo to retain m seat. only e1 ,Mmmm mtlm- av W M a m“ ab, u, s magnificent display of horse- -~ see-s-t-aocsroasarsm_flll “W, i sdlsn Friar-The Duke of Glouc- ester. thlrd son of the King narrow- ly escaped being thrown from his horse when he tool: part in the ceremony of the trooplng of the colors, at, the Hora Guards‘ parade in Whitehall in celebration of the gate the possibility that the missing Llyvla ablase. I flyers came down on one of the lakes near-Battle Harbor, last Mon- day flight. Reports today-were that people at Battle Harbor and m: Harbor had heard a plane's motor at 10 o'clock on the night Sullivan and Kuehnert disappeared. The two mining flyers had left 5t. Ao- thony on a pleasure flight at 8.30 p. m. Battle Harbor is some ‘l5 miles north of 8t. Anthony, across 8'1‘. JOHN‘B.,Nfld., June 5-A wireless message from Battle Har- bcr today offered what appeared‘ to be the first definite clue to the whereabouts of Arthur Sullivan and Dr. k. Karl A. Kuehnert, Grenfeil GREAT VILLAGE. N. 8-. June 5. (By the Canadian Press) Gordon Davidson. farms“, of Pert-Au-Plqne Mountain, was drowned yesterday when he slipped from a wharf Into Cob- oquld Bay, lfe was superintend- inl the loading of pulpwnod he was delivering under contract at ‘the time. ltesene efforts were ansvaillng. ported hearing the engine 0N THE RUCKS (Canadian Press) CHARLEVOIX, Miclp, June 5- The freighter Morris S. Tremaine of Buffalo, with a crew of 28 and a cargo of coal, is on the rocks of South Fox Island, so miles of! this ort in Lake Michigan. United States coast. guard boat-s from three stations and two other craft were dispatched to aid the freighter, which sent out an S O S message last. night stating that the forepeak and no. l hold on the starboard side were full of water. Coast. guardsmen expressed opinion that, since the water comparatively calm, the crew in no immediate danger. There a heavy fog. the freighter! distress call reported. Will Contest By - Election KAnViPTON, N. B., Julie 5. (By the Canadian Presm-Hon. George] l> B. Johes, Apohaqui, N. 13., who re- signed his sea; in (he House of Commons several weeks age. was chosen candidate in the June 27 by-election at. a Conservative cori- ventlon here yesterday. He is con- testing the constituency of Royal. \i\(‘. WES Wflfi WES Forest Fires Under Control n teris-n Church as such did not eco. ist. The identity of the Presbyter-q ian Church, said the letter, was lost in the United Church when Para‘ liamenz passed the Union Bill. 1n presenting the committee No port, Donald M. Rowat of Mona lreal said litigation over the ust 0f the tom: "Presbyterian Chumli in Canada" might be carried to thfi privy council. "that must be don‘ NEW slain.» sums: IS INAIIGURATEB inaugurating a new steamship service, the S. S. Belle ‘isle, owned and operated by Newfoundland- Csnada Stcamships, Limited, arriv- ed ln Charlottetown from Halifax about 3 pm. Saturday and. sailed Saturday night for Quebec and Montreal on her first trip. The Belle Isle, which is of 1.159 tons register. was recently built at. the lSwan-Hunter, Wiggan and Rich- [nrdson shipyards, Newcastle-ori- Tyne, England. Under command of Capt. J. J. Deshauriers, of Quebec City, she is now on her first voyage (towards Montreal, inaugurating a regular bi-monthly service between Montreal and St. John‘s, Newfound- land, by way of Quebec. Charlotte- town, Sydney, Cape Breton and Si. Plerrc-Miquelon. l (Continued on Page 3) FREDERICTON, N. B... June 5. (By the Canadian Pressl-Jrhree _____._______________ of For Harbor, six miles distant re- of an aeroplane Monday night, again at four o'clock Tuesday morning and each day after that until Friday. small forest fires in the north of the province were under control to- night, (t was stated at the head- quarters of the provincial forest service licrc. Heat and rain have brought a. return in part of the serious forest tire hazard with which New Brunswick was confronted last month. Conditions, generally. are not. regarded as serious. KINGSTON. Ont, June 4. (By the Canadian Press)- fl. A, M. Taylor, of Gait, pilot for Kitchener Waterloo Flying Club, was killed instantl at (he Kingston airport at 12.30 noon today. FUNERAL NOTICE The members of Prince Ed- ward Lodge, No. 22, I. 0. 0. l-‘., Summerside, are requested to assemble at their Lodge Room at 1.30 p.m. today to attend the funeral of their late brother. Mission flyers, missing since last Monday. J ‘the message said that residents Lake Ilsbbord, near then. I They believed that the plane with the two flyers might be down inl lion. J. E. Wyatt. K. C. Full dress parade. MAS-ll Record & Foreca st of the Weather .\IETHIPll(lI.l)(il(‘Al. (ll-‘LWCPI, ‘for Minimum nnrl maximum temporal- iianii’ 5i . Winnipeg! -. Toronto (LT-R! (ltlima ill) Sf‘. , ilnntronl (VJ s! Quebec fit-m‘. Saint John ii-Gi linllfnx 4ft 74) (‘hnrlnttrton-n 45-00 l<‘0I(E(‘.\!Tl Ottawa and Ypprr Si. Lawrence Valleys: hiivdornis. winds; mostly fair nml not qultv- rm irnrm: amm- lornl showers or thunderstorms. 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