f. A Dominion u!’ ox Mrs. Putnam Breaks Breeders Dis I Annual Meeting Yesterday IIIIISTI-TII- BIIIIST FIIGIITI $NBQE§$INl ________ - ... Woman's Tra n s-Irmm» awe- ta- w» w - Continental Flight Record By Nearly Ten Hours. (Canadian Praaa) NEWARK, N. J., July Iii-Amelia Earhart Putnam broke the women's United States transcontinental flight record‘ by nearly l0 hours today without even trying. Although she felled by more than an hour to lower Frank Hawks‘ ooast-tc-coast time, partly becauge oi’ a forced landing at C ' s,- 0, she said she might try to clip five hours from his time in a fast-‘ er ship later. , | The tail, slim flyer-first wolnan' to make a solo flight across the! Atlant‘ landed here at noon, l9 liailrl, l4 minutes and 40 seconds after leaving Los Angeles, “l was not trying for a record," the said er she climbed weariIyI from the cockpit of her trans-ocean air. _ * s called the‘ one-stop land flisnt more trying in some way; than her perilous hop across the‘ Atlantic. (Contulued on Page ii) ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS. ETC "'°°"‘t ferret Mos-ell Rear Parish Picnic July 16th. ' 48I5_7.13.3|_ so W u 0W and DIBCS Ht. POND, Wdu- sars-r-la-si. "Dents. mt ss Hall, "in, my "- floisnnie music. Refreshments. "In! your frisods. saga-yawn; “D ...... ancei mm My 15th. adrnisllloan defiant?“ 4384-7-i2-3i. "Dance in m. Herbert Consoli- IIIAGIBOIIOOI Ffldl . JUIY 15W. Illlctts Orchestra. Admission ass. “flJI-ll-Sl. "Bummerfield W. M. S. selling e made Ice Cream with Straw- P " in Hall. Friday lath from - M- aaor-r-le-ai. “Ice Cream and Strawberry Pes- "Iv Lower Montague School °'°““‘lt» "today. July retlr. Come. “EFT-IF”. es __"'__ “my the Ice Cream Social. “““‘°' River unites Church, Fri- ltth. If wet, then Saturday. 4891-‘1-14-21. mzhiidvtalies. tea. strawberries ndtshtftt‘. ‘it’ 3353522." s II ttart at ‘I30. If not fine, held fol- "ddina- July ls-ai. "Widow to the ice cream festival Thai-my evanilll. aruv u in Ohristiao Church grounds, New bodies. The damage was confined diars, sailors and carabineers sta- tioned at the naval base. Department of Agriculture in a re- port today stated that crops in gem. eral are from one to three weeks behind last year. | directors of the Canadian National Silver Fox ’ s I I Strong Representation From Mari- times In Attendance At 12th An- nual Meeting Of Canadian Na- tional Silver Fox Breeders As- sociation. Mr. George Callbeck, Summersideallleéted President. _. _..________ I ‘bright spot in the nport oft-he, | A substantial increase in pelts members from the Maritime Prov- handled through the marketing de-' inces. ing which were Mr. J. s. Wright, Secretary. read l tns minutes of the preview meet-I as! (By Georse unnrsletsn, Canadian‘ S. B. EMPRESS OF BRITAIILI "Pilmvtid ""1 at sea. July’ l3—(By wireless to the ‘ Auociationfadoptcd. He then read the finan- gamma“ Press) which held its ‘twelfth annual meet- cial statement which was passed mm}; o; flu," ing yesterday in the Agrlculturallafter a ,/little diwuad n 0n B01110 of failure; 1101'. Summerside, with an atteod- minor points. This was followed by succeed and we intend not to d? llelegation — Part- ing Messages From Baldwin And Thom-l Press Staff Writer) I ' —“We will not e-we will not talk the people want us to , t Read by Covers Prince Edward’ Island Like the Dew CHARWPTETOWN. CANADA. ‘THURSDAY, JULY. i4, 1932 lnstuasrwenyinslbfltvbdfl tbewea-Idbaeaaing wealdbebmsh-lolaaveaeasain coming MAXIMSN 07A MERE MAN toanqafllt theatrical. 10 PAGES terestsOfIIIETEIIIIIIIIEBSITIIATHIN cussed At On British G o o d Will Be Introduce I Enacted Into Law. (Canadian Press) , DUBLIN, July IS-Jt was an- nounced tonight on emergency u- prisel measu c, imposing new d“. ties on all articles brought into the Irish Free State from Great Brit- arice widely representat ve of the the cO-OPBYRIIIVB with“!!! "WW ceivg them,» decyued ;_ 1.; Thomas‘ ain which might be Purchased in fox breeding centres of Canada. were inspected during the year, ac- Iwnicn was also passed. Mr- Shaw the Secretary for Dominion Affair? 28,131 gdult, 103g and 53,887 pup; then introduced tWO new members, Mr. S. W. Fraser, of Calsl-fy. in the British cabinet, as the Brit lsh statesmen bound for the Imper» cording to the dlrdttore’ report, Altm, and Dr . J. J. Gills of Merit. ial Economic Conference at Ottawa which also intimated that the As- sociation is lending every co-oper- ation to obtain success in experi- mental wm-g in connection with the treatment of epiderrfcs cf fox disease ,which have affected ranch- es in various parts of Canada, It i; hqpnd in m], wnnectgon m“ the Summerslde Board of Trade. ministers, B. C. a former Island. who was representing those the Association. provinces for Welcomed Delegates ’ Mr. B. W. binson, President of delivered a parting message whlYr the giant liner Empress of Bl itnu: drove on past the Needles, off the Isle of Wight, this afternoon. Rain was beginning to sweep across the sports deck of the liner as the galaxy of British cabine seven of ‘them with definite results will be forthcom- welwmtd the deltsates and other Stanley Baldwin, Lord President oi ing in the neat future. l-Ion. G. Shelton Sharp. President, was in the chair and opened the’ meeting at 0 o'clock. There was a! ‘particularly strong representation ofI visitors to Surnmerside on behalf to be present. In his remarks Mr. (Cont‘nued on Page 5) the Council in a semi-circle on the deck facing a battery of talking-moving picture cameras. The machines. with the 2.0- tHIillBEII, PEIIISII INS FIRE‘ (Associated Press) corwnrororr, Chile, July lai- Twenty children were reported kill- ed and 40 others injured in a panic in the Esmeralda Theatre at the Talcahusno naval base when a film caught fire today. About 300 children were in the theatre, attending a special per- formance, when a comedy film burst into flames. Someone in the rear of. the auditorium shrieked "fuego" (firs), starting a headlong rush’ toward the doors. In the scramble scores were trampled, firemen irecovering 30 to the projection booth. The dead were children of sol- Crops Behind ' In Quebec I Early growth was retarded by drought, while towards the end of June cold weather produced an im- favorable effect. Hail caused local damage in the southwestern section of Montreal and in the Ottawa Val- ley, and crops in these Motions B" backward. ' Conditions in the lower 8t. Law- 4378-7-18-21 ll“- » Three Rivers district suffered from ' cold and lack of moisture. alalpa stimulated crops there which h. had suffered from cold earlier in the season. rence are somewhat favorable with hay and g-ralns showing fair aver- Rpcant rains in the eastern twen- | report to President Paul Von mn- ciallsts Chancellor» And Minister ‘Report To Hindenburg BERLIN, July 13.—(A.P.)—Chan- celior Franz Von Papen and Baron Wilhelm Von Gayl, Minister of In- terior. left for Neudeck tonight to denburg on the Lausanne confer- ence, at which a plan to scale down Germany's , ,. ‘ was r and the German internal situation. Baron Von Gayl will appraise the president of the Cabinet's accept- ance of a so-called voluntary labor scheme, sponsored by Hermann Warmbold, Minister of Economics, providing work for about 200.000 of the jobless. I-Ie also will report on measures to safeguard public order in Ger- many. Four persons were killed to- night in further Political fights. Two were killed when National Bo- fired on Communists ,‘ ‘ ‘ and , record of the message of the departing ministers. were taken off the liner at- Cher- bourg before aha left there this T evening and set her course for the Straits of Belle Isle. ' “And that," said Mr. Thomas, "is the spirit in which we are going. That is the spirit that will pull us through." He commented on the fact the Empress had run into bad weather, but added: "We nregoing to sunshine and to meet people who will give us a real welcome. We have a team captained by a great (Contnued on Page 5) Cardinal Verdier Visits Scene (Canadian Press Cabin-Cardinal Verdier of Paris blessed the scene off Cherbourg Harbor where the French submarine Promethee sank a few days ago with three score and leader of the dele- g of Mayor Manson who was not able gum,’ 1n men- midsh we" “Med f OHERBOURG, Hence, July l8- | ‘ heavily armed. followers of Adolf Hitler were re- ported st I-llndenburg, where 80 persons were arrested. An appeal to the people to re- train from acts of yiolenm during the political campaign prior to the _ ‘ election in Juli’ 31 W" made today by Karl severing, Prus- sian Minister of Interior. Basilian Order Is Recognized (Canadian Press) VATICAN CITY, July ll-The Basilian Fathers. an order estab- lished ill 1e17, finaliylwas officially ramnmd by tile Vatican today in marching home from a big mass . meeting in Berlin's went end. The ,police said they found the Nazis A naai was killed in Hamburg when I-Iitlerites attempted to storm a newspaper office. A Communist was shot dead at Wuppertal. Ser- Qwmm’ “my “gnu Quebec.‘ ious ossturbancea between Com- I munists and the National Socialist Silesia, souls on board, before he left for Canada today aboard the liner Em- press of Britain. French naval vessels are still standing by but weather conditions have been very poor, preventing any promising effort at rai- ‘Jr submarine. Cold Recovered From Laurentic I any other country, would be intro- iiuced in the Dali ‘Thursday, and ushed into law. William T. Cosgrave, the predg. essor of Eamon De Valera as President of the Irish Free State, chnr-lcterized the situation appalling. The British government has sn- noun - that special import duties against certain Irish products, tax- . 1118 them 20 percent ad valorem,‘ would become effective Monday. These British tariffs are a reprisal measure taken because the Free State has refused to pay land an- . nuities. Deputy Corey, one of the govern- ments' farm supporters, made a belligerent speech for the measure. _, “Ireland no longer is going to be erthe lfittlienqaiden of-Englarid,” he said. “If England wants a fight, England can have a. fight." Ernest Blythe, Finance Minister in the old Cosgrave government, appealed to Mr. De Valera to make an authoritative statement on the situation. “This country may be led into bankruptcy and complete social chaos,” Mr. Blythe said. sin FIRE AT IZIINEY isiliiii. (Canadian Press) NEWYORK, July 18—Coney Is- land, famed playground of millions, , was saved from destruction tonight ' after fire had turned four blocks of its internationally-known board- walk into ruins. Fire Commissioner John J. Dor- man announced early this evening that the conflagration which threatened for a time to wipe out the resort had been brought under control. Hundreds of small struc- tures glong the Atlantic Ocean were still burning, however. and a dense pail of smoke hung over the beach. The number of injured was es- timated by Dr. Richard Greef, commissioner of hospitals, at about BELFAST. July 1s - Bar sold worth nearly $100,000 was recovered i today by the salvage si-rp Estoy.’ from the wreck of the steamer: which sank in 191a while carrying; millions in buillion to the United‘ States. The British auxiliary cruiser Lau- xentie struck a mine off the north coast of Ireland l0 years ago and went down with about 280 men. Shortly after the war ended sal- vage cperations were started in recover the bullion she carried. In I024 about $16,000,000 waa taken out of the wreck. The operations have‘ continued intermittently since. then. Killed In Crash IRONS, rraaca. July lIr-(APJ --Ont.halalt1apcfa4,'l00lnile fliafht, Colonel Oillameney was kill- edtodayinacrashonthe way from Venice to Le Bout-get. Oom- mandant Collin, his conianion was fatally injured Ind died in a few minutes. They left In Bourget on 200, 40 of whom were sent to hos- pitals. Forty-six firemen were (Continued on Page '1) Charges Made By Representative waar-rlnurou, July l3-(AP.)— Chi-rite of lmdua foreign influence on the United States‘ Merchant Marine were made today by Rie- presentatlvg uguardin, Republican, New York, before the opening ses- sion of a House o! Representatives post office committee investigation into polt office department finan- ces. He pronounced "indefensible" a contract under which. he said, an "alien" company had -profited by Federal mail funds and scored "conference agreement" on sched- ules between United States and fmlsn shippers. Com-oasis entering into selfle- rxlpius raafaol holes and snlyaandnswtonuelaarestwar-‘ule ammonia shouldnot receive de ision of ‘la convention d! Conditions in the Lake St. John 8mg“, A“: , ma,“ “m. . Halon are imrrdvlna- 5w,“ “we conduct" probation "Pmfl" ‘I 5'1"‘ E133“; $011122; Zymotherlizzuse at g, “m, ‘chm’ °°""'“' “f” m ',' ‘rot-onto, Ont. lereaftar it will be Club. some“ mama‘ m”. “m”; gt gqqthper-t comer designated the Baeiiian Order of m’! . assesses ass. s hours Friday nlsht- 4410-14-11 at. neoplast- ‘ ‘ I ues-v-ls-ai "Coma to the ica cream social w . aasdaaeelossavlswnallrrim s. » VALDIVIA. calla. suiv 1s.- to aim-ism 3“. evenim, July llth. ff not fine. Sat- , _ '°"' seine "slits... ""1"- ““'""' ‘m’ m’ "m" m‘ '°' turrets, mw,mnw _._ portedklllcdatCorrallnatar- ffmtttevn, as l- mm "summers-s nets. enemy rifle storm wuss m ma» "ulflllrlsatoflhll. rflnain- Beach. Special supper served B!" this section since yesterday. mammals-swings, at ureayevsnmnasnnrtwgcgalg. DWUIINIIDGVQQ subsidise-trained. posing New Duties InThe Dail On Thursday And _ Waterway, As prlsal Measure im- Project, Will Be Second Only To The Panama Canal Than Five Million Horse Power s . d‘ Of Electrical adian Brew-The St. Lawrence deep waterway-ship channel from the heart of the North American 'continent to the Atlantic Ocean- is to be constructed. Canada and the United States have concluded an outline of the necessary treaty; final terms have been settled; and the treaty is being prepared for signature at an early date. i Long anticipated, the official an- nouncement broke simultaneously today in Ottawa and Washington. In the whole gamut of world en- § Iglneering the project will be sec- 'ond only to the Panama Canal. | Described officially as a means of improving and cheapening trans- port for a large part of the North I American continent, carrying out of , ; the project willlenable vessels now f commonly plying on the Great Lakes to reach the sea. AiternatclyzI ocean vessels will be able to pen- Canada And Made Available. OTTAWA. July 13—(By the Canwetrate the continent to the head An Engineering-j — More Energy Will Be of the Great Lakes. C mbined with great navigation- ni faculties will be a very substan- tial power development. More than 5,000,000 horse power of electrical energy will be made available. Of this total, 2,800,000 horse power will be generated in the iutemationul section. Ontario will have the use of 1,100,000. The United States, un- der the boundary waters treaty, will have the remaining 1,100,000 horse power. In the notional or purely Canadian section, lying in ,Quebec province, 3,000,000 horse j power will ultimately be developed. ‘ The Beauharnois power project, thirty miles from Montreal, will be utilised in the national section. Thus-filo years after its discov- ery by Jacques Cartier-the St. Lawrence River by international (Continued on Page 7) Protest Against Film Quota TORONTO, July i8—(By the CanadllnylPreesl-Elxhibitora of the provinces of Quebec andlldanitoba will join with Ontario in protection against the proposal for a British film quota in Canada and other Dominions, it was announced here today. I ‘epsndent theatre owners are protesting to the Canadian Government and the Imperial Ec- onomic Conference. Telegrams from the exhibitors of Quebec and Manitoba which have been sent to the Allied "mt" - 6r Ontario, point out that while the exhibitors are anxious to run Brit- ish pictures when practicable, the theatres should be "permitted to rurl those pictures which will be most profitable to their business, irrespective of their origin." Will Open Up‘ James Bay Area TORONTO, July l3--(By the Canadian Press)—As he stepped on board a special train bound for Moosonee, where he will officially open the new extension to the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway on Friday, Premier George S. Henry tonight issued the follow- ing statement. “The gradual extension of the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway since its beginning in i902 has been more than justified by the remarkable development of our ‘Northern Empire.‘ What used to be regarded as a barren wilderness is now famous as one of the richest regions of the world in minerals, timber and water-power. It is ob- vious that the prowess of the north has marched hand in hand with the growth of the railway. “The government is confident that the new extension to the port of Moosonee will, in the ("curse of time, prove just as profitable as the older part of the line between North Bay and Cochrane, and that the opening up of the James Bay area, with all its vast wealth, will bring even more benefit to the citizens of Ontraio and the Dominion." LONDON, July ll-(Canad- Ian Praaa cstisi-"m Chans- ery Court today gave permis- sion to counsel for ll. W. Boardman to serve a writ on the "Grand Trunk Railway," taken over by the Canadian _ National Railways. In the ae- tion by Glill Trunk first pro- ference stockholders for com- J pfllllflbll S0 "If 9. Toranzo, commander of the Argen- Hipoiito Yrigoyen, but now in exile in Uruguay, was aboard the shill during the visit proved erroneous. for Brome is designated as the new ls expected that his aolvointmtnt u» the post. at premier Taschereau, will be made public at the end of this month- Uruguoy And’ Argentina Sever e l a t 1' o n- s IIIIII Aaaalllaassrlptioaalidlnrel CalalaalllLI-lslG-ll , U 't d St t io IoiiiisvliiliiiiiiiirtfAgr-eeqrrrerrnrllciigrrgef; S II B c E s QQSFMVEConstructionOfStLawrenceDeep Empress-III Britain Re ' Sails With British] I FRANCE IINII BRITAIN SIIIN Sir John Simon’s An- nouncement R e - ceived With Sur- prise — House Ad- journs Until Octob- er. (Canadian Press (hble) LONDON, July lit-Great Bria tain and France have signed a. new accord under which they will "ex- change views with complete can- dor" in attacking the problems that have kept Europe in turmoil. Sir John Simon, Foreign Secre- tary, surprised the House of Com- mons and the oountry with tbb an- nounce ‘ in the House this af- tel-noon. He emphasized this agreement had no connection whatever with relations between n-snes and the United States or between Britain and the United States, specifically in respect to the war debts owed to America. He thus made clear the accord was not to be confused with tbs R (Associated Press) MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, July l3 —-The government announced to- day that it had severed diplomatic relations with Argentina as a xe- sult of reports that General Severe Toranao of Argentina was aboard the cruiser Uruguay when it visit- ed Buenoa Airea on July B. Passports were handed by the gov ‘ to the A- " Am- bassador, Joe M. Oantilo, and the Uruguayan Ambassador to Buenos "gentleman's easement" signed M Britain, France, and Italy at Inu- sanne which will hold the Lau- sanne reparations settlement in abeyance until the United States has been heard from on the ques- tion of war debts revision. "If the French people are allowed to believe ' that this _ cement.‘ said Sir John in announcing the accord, “refers to the war debts ta America. they will be quickly dis- abused." (Yet Paris - ‘ quoted Premier I-lerriot, in announcing the Aires. Leonel Agutrre, was ' ‘ BUENOB AIRES, July l8—The (wntinuee on Plge l) ‘ - U“. . dir- incident resulted from a visit of the cruiser Uruguay to Buenoa Airea t0 gssist in the celebration of the Ar- gentina independence day on July Reports that General Severo tine army under former President NAMED AS TREASURER (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, July 13—A despatch from Quebec to the Star today gays: "R. F. Stcckwell, M. L. A. provincial treasurer for Quflbw- II present held by Cause Of Sinking Is Determined (Associated Press) PARIS, July 13—A "false man- oeuvre" caused the sinking of the French which went down off Cherbourg with a loss of more than 60 livcl. the Ministery of Marine announced tonight. submarine P‘ methee, A board of enquiry found that apparently a sluice was opened at the moment when electric propul- slon was being changed from Diesel motor propulsion. Divers who have gone down tc the ship determined that the hull was not damaged at all, and it was their opinion that it was an lnruall of water rather than an explosion which caused the tragedy. Record d’: Forecast of the Weather METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Tor- mm,‘ July t ~hiiuimurn and maxim- um QIIIQQI‘! U!!! I‘ Dawson . . . . -- 02 74 Vancouver . 51 72 Edmonton . iiZ ‘I8 Banff . . .. 4° 7* Winnipeg ski .._.r "9 g Toronto .. 50 a Ottawa 00 8- Montreal . m 7B Quebec 5“ 7° Saint John ti" "4 all x ... ... ..- ... ... 54 ‘f8 Charlottetown .. ... . . 58 16 FORECASTS North Shore: Fresh or strong south- west to northwest winds; fair in welt portion: cloudy with scattered show- ers in east and probably some fog. Maritime West: Fresh southwest to northwest winds; unsettled at. first with probably show-erg than clearing. moderately wiirm_ Maritime Enst: Fresh southwest to west winds: partly cloudy with scat- tered showers, High tide this morning at 0.10 and tonight at $20. ~ Run sets thla evening 7.45 and IIIWLE Au is Kiln‘ PERM) or Luv. Mules A Man's iota or Qiffnic. Allelic It BREAKINQ rlaea tomorrow morning at 4.21, Full moon Sunday, July l7. 5,00 pm. Silrumerslrle tide eighteen minutes a.“ _ "m ‘i‘ll'$'rF°‘23r'lrs t" ' is ‘lemon lira m w "- 8 l m. and 11.40 a, m, and icooiiii