MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN ‘i Wgpgpoerlnlldmltlt “Muscat-muons mam"; ‘of’... 1 Everybody Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, JUNE 26. 1933 when! lilanyageuuinelalnthmiser- MAXIMS 017A MERE MAN biennial-tannin Four Injured AS Bomb -.Explodes In Vatican City Unknown Visit-o-r- Leaves Bomb At Checking Booth In The Portico Of St. y One Person Seriously Injured. King Alfonso iForgives Son I For Marriage gvmN-IJlS-BAINS. France. June ,. (APJ-‘rhe last cloud over the _. i. .- 01 the Prince oi Astur- inrid his Cuban bride was dis- . today by receipt of a mes- . from former King Alfonso pveying his forgiveness for the mobedient marriage. mends of the young couple said iiionso also expressed his parental ‘action for his son who was mar- last Wednesday at Lausanne pite the express disapproval oi’ i father. , NOUNCEMENTS, CuMiNG EVEN IS. MELTiNGS, ETC "Announcement: are lnleried ll column at 8 cant-l Der- ward rly payubh- in advance, ca. s. rvr. Taxi, phone 12o. 1316-6-21-wsm-3i "Reserve, Wednesday, July 5th Tea Flirty at Boiislrmv starting iocirrck P. M. 1230-6-21-61. "Ice 4i..- ...r Social-Rose Valley ,W.'.t.....sday, Julie 38th. - I3l6-6-26-2i. “Play by Rollo Bay West at; i st Hill Hail Tuesday, June 27. Mei-wards. 1334-11 "Date oi Jersey Field Day at Wiltshii-e changed to Thurs- ,Jiliy 13th. 1276-8-24-41. "Dance and Ice Cream Social in ‘ Belfast Hall, Tuesday, June ‘i Admission 25c. 1295-6-24-21. "ihe Corrrn Ban Dramatic Club Ls their play "Apple Valley --- .n Tracadie Cross Hall, Tues- olune 27th. 1249-6-23-111. “Bee "valley Farm" ‘by Cav- -~»- Players at ‘Dryon Hall, June it If not fine following night. - ion 25c and 15c. 1218-6-24-21. Tome to the ice cream social dance in Sea View Hall on esday, June 28th, It not fine, evening. 1307-6-24-21 ‘Don't forget Dance at Mac- B. Stirnhope, Monday night, _26th. Admission 25 cents. ' 1292-6-24-21. "Come to Highfield Presbyterian h Tea and Festival on Wed- “7- “m? 33th. at Newstead Maine-rue Rvoad. 1290-8-24-21. ‘Ware and see "Nora Wake Up" lloreil Hall on June 28th. Dance Refreshments afterwards. Pro- ill aid of new Legion Hall. 1318-8-26-3L Cream Festival and Dance l Peter's Lake School Wednes- "winir. July stn. mp0-..“ m"! shorts, also drawing for 1255-6-23-31. "Volley Form" by Caven- Jlvers at North Wiltshire line 28th. If not fine the fol- ' flisht- Admission 25c and 1201-6-24-21. g‘ 6a River Dramatic Club will " u"? play "The Arrival of in Mount Albion Hall. Tues- "minr. June 27th. 129B-6-24-2i. would you like to invest ',°"°Y» f0 that you would re- Ieflrs income in one year? Plated ask about it. J. A. 'M*"1B8ol'. Sun Life. Peter’s Basilica— VATICAN CITY, June 25-02.) —A Holy Year crowd in St. Peter's was thrown into a panic at noon today by the explosion of a. bomb in the portico of the Basilica. Four persons were injured, one serious- ly. An unknown visitor left the bomb in a small valise at the booth used for checking umbrellas and other property within the portico Just outside the main door and 30 feet from the holy doors. The explosion occurred at 12.15 o'clock wwen a large crowd of peo- ple including many pilgrims ‘was surging in and out of the main doors. The last Mass had just been ifinfshed. ItOontinued on Page 8) Fifteen. Are Injured As TORONTO, June 35-032.)- Fifteen men. women and chil- dren were injured, five severely, when I. truck on which they were riding to a picnic today “PPM over after a collision with an automobile. Four per- QOM. including the driver of the truck, were unhurt. The auto. acccfding to m. witnesses, crossed an tntersee. tlon and struck the forward end of the westbound truck, spilling the huddled srwo of plcnickers over the pavement. After investigation by police, Jam" Mwlelfy- 50. driver oi the automobile, was charged with criminal negligence. Departure Of Air Fleet Is Again Delayed ORBETELLO, Italy, June 25. - (APJ-Gerreral Italo Balbo, Italian Air Minister, decided tonight that morrow with his armada of 25 planes for the Chicago exposition, because oi high winds and unfavor- SIR NEWHIN‘ able weather on the entire Alpine route. ‘ This further pu tporiement came Cars Collide he would not be able to leave to-‘ ill/nulls Til rlnrivni T0 RAISE lRIBES Delegates Determined To Achieve Success As Third Week of Parley Opens. LONDON, June 25-(Canuiian Press and Associated Press Cables) -A drive for an international Ic- cord to raise prices was underway in the World Economic Conference today as the parley finished its first fortnight with leading dele- gates expressing determination to bring several questions to a head during the coming week. The statement last night of Cor- dell Hull, leader of the United States delegation, that there is “no basis and no logic" in the thought that America's domestic plans are incompatible with international menteci on today as a definite clari- fication of rumblings indicating that steps for world recovery would be I subordinated to President Roosevelt's domestic programme. “Nothing has happened here and nothing has happened in the Unit- ed States to change the situation‘ for to make it more difficult to pur- gsue a domestic and an intemation- t ‘ after every preparation had been 51 P°1i°Y-" secriit"! Him “Bum!- MMRE GUEST {or velour Note/i Color-in] States- rian Will Art-font! Annual "Jlleeting of Grand Lodge P. E. I. Masons at S’side. Sir Norton rvioere, Colonial" statesman oi note and motor Warden oi Masonic Grand Lodge‘ oi Scotland will be the guest of honor at the annual meeting of the’ Grand Lodge of Prince Edward Isl-i and Masons On Wednesday at Surn- rnorside. Sir Nevrton Moore is ex- Premicr of Western Australia and General commander of the Ausirnl-l ian force during the Great Was‘, he is President of the Dominion Iron and Steel Co, at (‘ape Breton. The meeting opens at in am. A luncheon ill honour of sir Nowton will be ti»... at the Clifton Hotel at noon. "Reserve Saturday. July 1st, for tea at St. Margaret's. 1324-6-26-21 "Ice cream festival at Ebenezer July 1st, 1380.1; "Dance in Armadale School Wednesday, June 28. Good music. 1325-11 "Ice cream social and dance at Cardigan Head School, June 28th. If stormy following night. 1827-11 "Seven Mile Bay Hall play and dance Thursday night, June 29th. 1383-6-28-41 "Millview and Uigg Clubs load- ing livestock at Miliview and Uigg Tuesday afternoon, 27th. Maritime Livestock Board. 1319-11 "Hear MacDuff. Copeland and Kenneth Duff tonight at Cornwall Hall at 8 o'clock. Ice cream for sale. 1331-11 "HePPY Valley presented in French River Hall 0n Monday, June 26th. If not fine on Tuesday. 1329-11 "Play "Cabbages or Dollars." by Mt. Stewart Presbyterian Church young people in Hartsville Hall Tuesday evening, June 2'1. razi-s-aa-zi "Five mile run at York festival Wednesday, 28th. Prominent run- 12664-2341 ---___. " 9- W. L. will hold a Play in Webster's Corner Hail _ sday night-the 28th. come mace the actors oi the Dro- ’ fiillic Club in their thrill- The Unknown Ihturc." 1271-6-24-21. ners entered. Race begins at 6.30 at Wright's Bridge. 132o-o-26-2i "Sea ‘The Black Terror" in Lot 65 hail on Wednesday, June 28th, by Cape Traverse players. Admis- sion 25 and 15 cents. Two hours‘ dancing after play. 1834-26-81 ‘- ST. Pinrzns, M£q., Jane zs-(a. output, standing. Steel production rose two points to 51 percent of capacity, magazine "Steel," which looks for a further gain this week. Executives oi the industry-ore scheduled to meet within a few days to consid- er a trade practice code and n dei- inlte policy as to future prices is looked for at that time. made for departure Monday morning for the first stage to Am- sterdarn. Survivors To Bye TransferredHome P.)—-The hospital ship 3t, Jeanne D'Arc yesterday brought hers the surviving crew c1 the sunken fi-uhiflx vessel, Gladlateur. The steamship Dominica, returning from St. Johns will call here today to take them to‘ New York where the) will embark for France on the steamer Lafay- ette. Journalist Dead FAIRHAVEN, bless, Jllilfi 25.- (A P.) - Zephaniah W. Posse, '12, editor oi the New Bodford Morning Mercury and widely known in the field o! Journalism, died Saturday at his home. He had been ill eight weeks. He was e. native of New Bedford. ed. i ‘ “It is obvious that in times of‘ emergency such as these each country must resort to whatever ireasonable methods are requisite to bring about an increase in corn- rnodity pricu, with accompanying projects safeguarding that country} in face of the general chaos of in- ternational trade." (Continued i... ‘o5... Former Mayor, , Ur Sydney Dead (Canadian Press) SYDNEY, N. 8., June Zix-liwd- erick C. Kimber, former Mayor u! Sydney", died today at the age of 78 following an illness of more than a year. A nadve oi Exlgland, he had lived in Sydney for 35 years. In i907 he, was elected to the mayoralty over’ Finlay McDonald, viho now repre- sents cape Breton South in Parlia- ment. He was a char-tar member of the Sydney Board of Trude. Seasonal. Upward I Trend Continues Traditional Seasonail I Luil in Business Ac- tivity Conspicuously Absent. (By Hiram Her-tell, Associated Pres; Financial Writer) NEW YORK. June 25-—As meas- ured by the calendar summer is here, but as measured by the trade indicea the hot months are not yet in sight. Steadily climbing to higher ground, the traditional seasonal lull in business activity W" 0011811101!- cusly absent in the United States during the past week. The upward trend in employment end higher wages remained unbroken and the statistical exhibits of the major industries still reveal springtime ideas. Advances in steel, electric power lumber, bituminous coal and freight car loadings were cut- Unabat-ee’ Strait Of Belle Isle Opens To Navigation MONTREAL, June 25—(CP.)-- Although some 20 icebergs, many growiers. heavy open ice, rain and fog are reported still present. in the Strait of Belle Isle navigation through the northern entrance to the Gulf of St. Lawrence was of- ficially opened over the week end when the steamer Wilhelmina came through from the Atlantic. “Gloomy Dean ” To Retire LONDON. June flfr-(A-PJ-Dr. William R. Inge. the sc-colied "Gloomy Dean" of St. Paul's since according to computations by the 1911, gnnounced today his intention to resign the position next summer on account oi’ advancing years. He is '73 years old. Dean Iugie inoErAOINSlIR-DLU Dean Inge intends to spend his retirement in the neighborhood of efforts to halt the crisis was com-_ Germany Seeks S elf Protection In A vi a t i o n BERLIN. June 25-(A.P.)— German public opinion express- ing itself today through. offic- laldom and the press reared up against air inequality imposed by the Versailles Treaty and demanded on the basis o! Pri- day‘s reported visitation by I'm’- eign aeroplanes that Germany be given the right to self-pro- ) tection in the air. f Wilhelm Coerinz. Minister of i aviation in the Hitler cabinet. ' announced Saturday his decis- ion to place an immediate order for construction of two fast police scouting planes. MEMURIM. SERVICE AT MT. STEWART i i ed in Inspiring Ad- I dresses On Solemn Reconstruc- tionUrged. A very inspiring and largely at- tended memorial service was held yesterday afternoon in the People's Cemetery, Mount Stewart, at the monument erected in memory of those from Mount Stewart who gave their lives in the Great War. The service was led by Mr. George Clark. The speakers of the occasion were Dr. A. B. Martin, Mount Stewart, Provincial President of the Canadian Legion, Rev. John A. Pritohard and Rev. M. K. Char- man. The combined choirs o! the Presbyterian Church and the Unit- ed Church of Mount Stewart led in the singing of the hy-rrins. Mr. George Clark at the open- ing oi’ the service remarked on the great courage shown by the soldiers. and stated that as ionf; n3 the people could remember the sacrifice they had made they would assemble on the last Slnday in June for the memorial service. Fitev, John A. Pritclrard took for devotional reading, Malt. 5, i, 15, and 1rd the assemhy in prayer Provincial President's Address Dr. A. B. Mtrtin in his address stated that although fifteen years had passed since Armistice Day, tho story of the sacrifices made during the war could not be re-told too often. Boys and girls were growing up and should be made acquainted with the great record. in order that the same qualities exhibited by the soldiers might be- come part of the young P901116 (Continued on Page 5) Will Show Car FerryModelAt Grain Fair (Specter-l to the Guardian) OH OWN. P. E. 1-. June iii-The most powerful car ferry in the world ls being trans- ported over land from Charlotte- town tc Calgary, Alta., in model form to be exhiibted at the World's Grain Fair. The model has been on exhibition at the C. N. Hotel here and is an exact replica to scale oi the S. S. Charlottetown which carries passengers and rail- way cars across the Strait of Northumberland between Borden, P. _E. I.. and Cape ‘Tormeniine, N. During the winter season the Charlottetown acts as an ice break- Brother is Freed. Press Staff Writer) napping 10- year - old Peazy Me - Math and he was under sentence to - not less than ' 24. and not more than 25 years in i state prison. His brother, C y r ll w a s freed of a ' \. s i m i l a r KENNETH BUCK charge. b The verdict was brought in by a. ‘War Dead Remember- jury or care 00d li-ndsmw 1n ‘Barnstabls superior court Satur- day night after seven hours of de- _ rliberation during which time the Qgcaslon __ W 0 r] d ‘ jury retirrned to the aourirflflm i twice to receive additional instruc- tions from Judge Edward F‘. Haul- fy. llContinued on Page 3) Australian Is was forced down here by trouble. essity for repairs to his engine. l/Vire Briefs FREDERICTON, N. 3.. June Z5—-\C Pi-Wandcring from his home today, lvaliler Hudson, aged four, drowned in a creek. A thrce-ycar-old companion re- ported the accident. PORT 0F SPAIN. Trinidad. June 25. - Ii. hL S. Dundee, which arrived here‘ from Para on Monday, sailed yesterday for Bermuda. TIENTSIN’, China, June Z5.- (A.P.) — Sine-Japanese troubles over the control and administra- tion oi’ the newly established Nortn China neutral zone, set up by the Tangku agreement of May 31. have become increas- ingly entangled. (Canadian Press) TRURO, N. 5., Julie iii-Wil- fred lllcbean, oi’ Truro,_ was drowned today when a. rowboal capsized as he and two other men were crossing a small lake nmr sheet Harbor. llis com- panions were saved. VIENNA, June 25—(A.1’.)—- Alfred l-‘rauenfclil, hauler of the llltlerile faction in Austria, was under arrest today as the government moved to carry out suppression oi’ the outlawed National Socialist party. NEW YORK, Junc 25-(A.P.) —Colonel Charles .-\. Lindbergh will be accompanied by his wife on his contemplated flight. to Greenland within the next two or three weeks, it was reported tonight. The flight probably will he extended across the At- Oxford when he is understood to be negotiating for e. house. erwhichicreaeonfcrhergreot pcwu lantlo to Iceland and possibly, to Denmark. KENNETH BUCK SENTENCE!) Tti 24 YEA_R_ TERM Kidnapper of Peggy MacMath Convicted A n d Sentenced —— (By Andrew J. Clarke. Associated BARNSTABLE, Mass, June 25- 'Kcm1eth Buck stood convicted to- night by a Cape Cod Jury of kid- Forced Down ALOR STAR, Malay States, June 25--(A.P.)-Captarn Charles T. P. ULm, who left Singapore today on his projected flight to Emgland and around the world westward. engine The Australian iiyer will prob- 8 PAGES PROB LONDON, June 25.—(C. P. Cablei -Fai.lure of the World Economic Conference would result in the cs- tablishment of state-controlled eco- nomic systems, Prime Minister R. B. Bennett, leader of Canada's delega- tion to the international assembly. declared today 1n a broadcast ad- dress which was transmitted throughout Canada and the United States. ' Mr. Bennett reviewed world con- ditions at some length, listed four great problems demanding solution by the Conference and welcomed encouraging results of measures tak- en by the government of the Unit- ed States to deal with the decline in prices. _ He concluded his address on an optimistic note. “After participating in the deliberations of the Confer- ence for th: past two weeks," he said, "it is still unthinkable the‘ (Continued on Page 8) BRBWN RESTS i} A S E I N iEiiWlliiD TRIM Guy Black, Defence Counsel, Will Open Case For Accused ably lose a day through the no:- Today. ' (Canadian Press) AMHERST, N. 8.. Jute 25. -- Crown evidence completed, the de- fence prepared tonight to open its case for Alvah l-lenwood, on trial in Supreme Court for the murder or‘ Mrs. Mabel Smith in February. Crown prosecutor Charles R. Smith rested his case against the IS-year- . 01:1 youth late Saturaav, and tomor- row C. Guy Black will begin his de- fence. While Mr. Black did not announce his iinc of action, it was understood several of the 10 witnesses he has subpoenaed would be called upon to give evidelrfie as to Heriwoods char- acter. The defence counsel lost his first important legal brush at Saturday's session when Mr. Justice Ilugh Ross admitted a statement in which Hen- wood "confessed" to killing the aged invalid. His signed admission implicated Trueman Smith, a companion of the same age who is held in connection with the murder and will go on trial at the conclusion of I-icnwooifs case. Both boys were arrested twoweeks after Mrs. Smith was killed and her home robbed of about $130. Trinidad Bank Reduces Interest On Mortgages (Canadian Press) PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, June 25.—The Agricultural Bank oi ’I‘i-in- idad and Tobago has reduced in- tercst on mortgages held from 'i to 6 percent and interest on tempor- ary advances from 8 to 6, retroac- tivc to January, 1933. The action was regarded as op- portune by niauy cocoa planters. as cocoa prices are still below the cost of product-ion and some planters have been experiencing difficulty in makinl their payments. ..._€—£ Annual lnhlorlnlloll Ilollecrod I.“ Ily loll 0on1; 5nd U. l. A. [L80 Cf Optimisna FOUR "MAJoR LEMS EMPHASIZED Canadian Premier In, Radio Broadcast Unthinkable TF5? World Parley Would Fail In Its Purpose. i BISHOP or REIBH auras lrsltlirlul 'German Church Lead- er Claims Work Is Hampered By Nazi Appointment. BERLIN’, June 25—tA P.)-T.ri closest advisers of Dr. Friedrich ' 'Von Bodelsehwingh, whcyesterda! returned his commission as Evang». elical Bishop of the Reich in an. swer to the appointment by the Nazi Government oi a church commissioner, ‘said today that t-‘hl popular pastor still considers him- self holder of the high office. Dr. Bodelschwingh, they said. i: hindered in execution of his duties as a result of the latest Nazi move tin the church controversy but a. careful reading oi his “rosig-nation" indicates tnat he has not yet re- .‘ nounoed title to the post. | "rhrough the appointment of a state commissioner for all the Protmtant churches oi Piusia." Dr. Bodelschwlnghs silaterirant said yesterday. “I no longer have any powibllity of executing the office conferred upon me. This necessit- ates my returning the commission entrusted me by the evangelical church union. 80hr. Heirs Have traumas "flute cache P. DAY heeas (fir. HMCHET AWAY! itlloflcrate southwest winds; 153,-, m“ mud‘ ""1181: in temperature. arrsrnoizoionriuir, own-i; 1-... "lilo. Juno L‘.'>—~.\lrnriniinr IIIIJIHIIIYl- mum iomiveratures.'—- ‘ lInu-ilon ... .... Akinvilr ... . Victoria .. Wrnvouvrr Hthrronlun lllunff’ ... Itblaarr ‘Saskatoon .. lir-giirn - .5 _.»_1_~..1 Wrnivipg-g Lnnilou . Toronto . . 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