Manor, era‘ lwaemnu ii blsioraakeaul “mwu1=wlthoitauanuranoo' - wiowafl I ,‘ w ultllllu "ercury Drops to 42 Degrees, The Low- {gt June Temper- ature In 48 Years. (consular: Press) , N, Juno C-New Eng- \ “med today in unseasonably ‘ , ygather which brought frosts, H . crops and, in Boston, w, . the mercury down to 43 de- ‘ the lowest June-temperature 5», ..- in 4d years. my once before 1n the history m; United States weather bur- ’ m Boston has so low a read- . w“ taken in June, and that ' June 2, 1804, when the tem- " we also was 43 degrees. No K. weather ever before has p officially recorded in Boston 1n M . were reported from the woodcut Valley in the vicinity ' (Continued 011 P980 3) nun PiilT iAlNST THE ANAPARLEY indon Daily Express _,_Decla.res That EThere Is a. Definite 1 Plot To Wreck Con- ierence. JDNDON. June 0-(Thursday)— iilnadlan Press Cable)-"-The Daily -~ today sold there was a filrld plot against the Ottawa inference." ;l‘ile newspaper, chief organ of ~ Beaverbrook, Canadian-born Maud Empire free-trade cru- Iier, declared evidence was ac- Wllllli-ioll on all sides that there indefinite world plot to wreck] Atooafcreucc to which ail nations the British Commonwealth look "till solve their joint economic Nitms. l Wlllln nations. the Express said, PM"! every means of direct M...‘ (Continued on Page 5) OUNCEMENTS, L/COMING EVENTS. g MEETINGS. ETC “now MI" may. ance Cardigan 8588-04-41. V.'Z"Rcserve Jul 1T} g luilst Picnic. y s °'oo'r‘T-§§’-§t ;"Brooksidc Inn open for sum- “ season. Miss Angle Plneau. , Rustlcc. 3567-6-8-31. "Patio sale. Fennel! s» Chand- miurday at 2.30. Ladies Aid, '_ Christian Church. 3582-11 "'°°;'e"“"~- Friday. June 10th. ‘ m, d-lfeaded Step-child," by o Dramatic Club. 3588-11 no W“ ~ Borden Line Club 1 h,‘ cm Al oading hogs, P“ ml gears ‘ting, ainmudly’ 359-0-7-31. - Reserve Tu ,1 _ Hiuivt 12m for? ltntg "Yéimti. Eh I st. Peter's. Particulars ' 8570-64-31. ;. , i 5. gill“ forget the Dance at H ub House Friday night, ,_ mil Good floor and good “ asn-e-a-u. ' I You have not seen the play, ( ‘ Red-Headed Step-child,” ask H Fads about it. If you have l them about it. seas-u . In i - P!!!’ "The Path Across ~ . h, G Y Mill"? Harbour Play- "lld View Hail, Friday . Dance after play. ' asca-s-s-al. ‘Mm’ ""1 omoo Corlsoiidated “m” "The Lone Ace." _ cutting about $100,000,000 off the P le’s Paper. Read by , Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew qua-dial. hurls: m1. CHARLQTTETOWN. CANADA. THURSDAY JUNE 9, 1932 . c Leave For Paris 0o Saturday Prime Minister Ramsay Mac- Donald. photographed with his (laughter. Miss Iahbel MacDonald. ll they arrived at Downing $0., a Ihort time before tho prime min- later loft Sir Douglas Shields‘ nurs- Reductions In Passenger Trains Sunday MONTREAL, Juno e. (By the Canadian Press)-—A number of re dllcum“ in Passenger trains throughout the country will be put into eflect -by the Canadian Nation- al Railways commencing Sunday, June 12, it is announced. Tho de- crease in mileage to be put into force follows similar cuts announc- ed last year. iLS. PASSES NA,T I ii N Al WASHINGTON, June eT-The United States Senate tonight pass- ed the national economy bill after $238,000,000 savings provided in the measure as reported by its bi-par- tisan economy committee. The bill was approved without a record vote after a democratic at; tempt to have it sent back to com- mittee for new economy recom- mendations had been rejected 43 to 23. As it passed the Sonata, the bill was variously estimated to out gov- ernment expenditures by $120,000,- 000 to $150,000,000. De solo membcrs charged President Hoover with "wrecking" the measure and "butting in" to put across his furlough plan in place of a 10 percent cut in civilian government salaries. "Home-made bread, pastry and delicious cake at pantry sale at Ibnnell- and Chandler's on Satur- dav afternoon at rso. Ladies Aid,‘ Central Christian Church. 3502-11 "At Bourls. June 10th, a 2 Act Play, ‘The Btrilre of the Ladies Aid," presented by the Ladies Aid of the United Church. Old time costumes. Specialties. Bale of candy. Admission 35c and 15c. - 8445-84-51. "Buying live hon Hunter River. ‘hlesday, June 14th, till ll a. m. Ivorott Haslam. Emerald. Alden Moan, Kensingion buying same date. Signed Allan wedlock. 3535-0-8-81. "Annual Meetiul Charlottetown Ladies Auxiliary. "ll-ll" o" pbanlso. Canadian usion Bulld- ing. Grafton Street. Friday after- m“ “l” "idly. June ma. \.. i- Herbert. East Royalty ‘h, ~_ idle-pg.» Bill Puma nmvrs FTEB run arson ills’ homo. where he reQontly under- nlghg “Mo; u,“ the mm!" and went a second operation for glauc- pol-gm Suva", sum,“ w." ‘o "ml- discase of the eye_ A state- u, PM], Saturday m]. ‘I "kink “w. "will lowed from Downing Strect- m, Europe“ probhm may u, said the condition of the Prime Min- come ull at the Lzlasanne Confer- isfer’s eyes was satisfactory, A “u; mm Th”, w" L, ‘Dcompmled by dispatch to the Guardian Fires AMOS. Quc. June 8—(By The hinterland, forest fires blazed across a. wide area tonight. Fears that some prospectors may be trapped in a to offer them safety are prevalent. Four buildings fell in flames as the fire spread into the little settle- ment of Taschereau, and fugitives from the district are telling a trag- lc story. The fire started several days ago intensity is it travelled. . (Continued on Page 5) On Tour _Of Inspection SAINT JOHN. June 8 — Three aviation officials, starting a tour of inspection in the Maritime Provinces, arrived here today from Montreal in a cabin plane. They are, S. Graham. Inspector of Civil Aviation, Squadron Loader A. T. Cowley, Superintendent of Air Ro- latlcns in Canada, and Squad- ron Leader R. J. Grant, Chief of Aeronautical Inspection in Canada.’ Sentenced To T7rree~ Months REGINA, June B-Found guilty of the three criminal charges in connection with operation of the former brokerage house ‘bearing their name, 1C. A. Galloway and E. J’. Cioary, were sentenced to three months in jail by Mr. Justice J. F. L. Embury today. Boforc scnten was pronounced an appeal was made by counsel on behalf of Mr. Galloway, and Mr. Cleary lodged a personal pica for mercy. The court was presented with a petition bearing names of more than 000 Reginans, and this. as well as the jury's strong recom- mendaton for mercy, Mr. Justice Embury said. he had taken into Xfllidfl naval. He felt physical punishment of the men had already been suffic- ient. but said he must impose a sentence as a warning to the gen- 110011, June 10th, at 3.30 P. M- O . 8318-0441- Qgg] puum, "~1\J'II\~ ,,~, .,. Y wlmtrv where there is little water \ Fugitives Tell‘ H Tragic, Story Of ue.F0rest PRESBYTERIAN cllulcll iilli STARL DRIVE M 0 n e y Collections Canadian Pressl-Far m Quebec's‘ W-illmBe Made A Throughout Coun- try T0 Cover Defi- cits. (By F. J. Sande , Canadian Press Stiff Writer) i t I LONDON, Ont, June lb-Faced near the Dome and Holllnger min. I with an "acute financial problem" es after settlers had been bumlng the Presbyterian Church today took slash. Flanned by a 40 mile wind, steps to place its house in order. the blaze had assumed huge pro- A financial agent was appointed to Portions in a few mnutcs. It slalrend direct money drives throughout the over miles of brush, increasing in ‘ country. Two separate schemes were ‘endorsed, the one According to Vic Ronaldson, vet- ‘movement to wipe out the church eran prospector, who arrved from deficit of $189,000; and an exten- the “To BT65 today, flleitivc settlers aion fund to raise $500,000 for gen- Piwked their belongings hulllediylcral purposes. At the same time and dashed 5°? Safely. Ahead of a the board of administration real- curtain of fire, panic 5tl~‘cken rab- 5 located $59,000, bits, bears, deer and other an‘mals,marked to cover deficits, among mhed 5°’ "at" and a Choline for ‘ the spending boards of the church. EBNNUMY Blll. step forward originally ear- Because of substantially reduced immigration, the Presbyterian Gen- eral Asscmbly today turned down an overture from’ the Presbytery of Montreal proposing the continu- ation of an immigration chaplain in that port. Rev. A. W. Drysdale has hold office for some years. LONDON, Ont, June 8—Finen- cial affairs were discusse’ again when the Presbyterian General As- (Contlnued on Page 5) $100,000 FYre MIDLAND. 0nt., June B. (By the Canadian Press)--Dunage estimat- ed at $100,000 was done tonight by a fire which swept through the Iseizhexby, Terry Nicholson ‘ ‘ yard. Firemen from Penetang as- sisted the local brigade in checking the flames before they reached bus- iness bulldings and ships at the Canada steamship Lines elevator. Name Officers OTTAWA, June 8—(By the Can- adian Prossl-W. C. Coulter, Tor- onto, was ‘ ‘ “ president at the concluding session today of the Canadian Manufacturers’ Asso- ciation 01st, annual meeting“ Mr. Coulter, who was First Vice Pros- ident during the year just ended, succeeds W. H. "Minor, Oranby, Quebec. George Henderson, Mont- real, was elected first vice presid- ent, L. L. Anthea, Toronto, second _,.,,-'-v .-~‘ v 1 Tanton Gutted Pouring forth volumes of smoke which at times seriously handicap- ped the firemen in their attempt to get at the seat of the fire, the building at the comer of Kent and Gt. George Streets owned by Mr. L. P. Tanton and tenantcd by Tanwn Bros. Tire Shop, Island Stores, run by Mr. Elmer Dunning, and the cleaning and pressing shop of Mr. Ceorge Cudmore narrowly escaped total destruction last evening when fire broke out on the third storey, was rung in at 6.30 and in the fastest time, even during practices, the pumper was in operation, and in a very short space of time seven streams of water were playing on the burning structure, three on front of‘ building, two on rear, ollc inside, and one on roof. Flames .,‘ .. .1 the roof at the rear of (Continued on Page 3) Fellowship Awards Are A n n o un c ed TORONTO, June 8. (By the Call- udiaILProsQ-Thc school of grad- uates studies in the University of Toronto tonight announced a- wards of special Fellowships open to graduates of other Canadian U11- above the tire shop. ‘rhe alarm, By Fire Destructive Blaz-e-I-n Three Storey ' A l BuildingLastEvening.MuchDam- age Caused By Smoke And Water. REV. DRTIWNE ls NUMINATEIJ FilRMillEiiAWR Nomination M 0 v e d At Close of Yester- ' day's Session of the ' Montreal And Otta- wa Conference United Church in Canada. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, June 8 - Rev. Dr. Albert T. Moore, Toronto, secret- ary of the United Church in Canada was nominated today for the posit- loll of Moderator of the United Church to be chosen at the next meeting of the highest court of that body The nomination was mov- ed at the close of the afternoon session of the Montreal and Ottawa Conference meeting here this week. Proposl ,, the nomination, Rev. Dr. J. W- Woodside, Ottawa, re- ferred fo the long service of Dr. Moore, As a youth Dr. Woodside said he remembered his nominee's iversitics. The successful candidat- es are: J. R. Daniels, D. Beall and Miss M. J. Fisher, University of British Columbia; H. M, Chisholm, Dal-l housle University, Halifax, N. S; E. o. Braaten, University of sasJ katchewan. , Awards of scholarships to lead- lng students in the graduating year in the Faculty of Arts include the following: l Maurice Cody Research Fellow- ship; O. J. McDiarmid, Ottawa, and L. WlrShBm, Toronto (equal) | Second Alexander MacKenzlc Scholarship in Political selenoez} S. E_ Stewart, Brockvilic, ranked! equally with C. B. MacPilersonJ Toronto. IINENPHIYEI] \ MAKE DEMAND, FRllM NEALTNY Socialistic Chile Mak- ing Preparations to Deal With the Na-i tion’s Outstanding “Problems.” (Associated Press) SANTIAGO, Chile, Juno il—More than 5,000 unemployed men de- manded at a mass meeting today that the government turn over to them the Club De La Union, owned by an organization of the wealthy and fashionable residents of San- tiago. The jobless, who assembled in Boulevard Alameda, the city's prin- cipal street, asserted that the club building should be used by working class people as a social gathering (Continued on Page 3) (Canadian Press) OLIVILAND, June e-Aa tllI known death toll of the lllilflon Apartments fire Isfllltld to lsu tonight, safety director Frank J. Merrick an- nounced than was evidence in the " honed rllllls to indicate the holocaust was canard by aaaaaoasaaleooaoksra. writings on religious matters and since those days he had followed with interest the continued leading part which Dr. Moore had played, (Continued on Page 5) Prussian Gov’t. Imposes Tax On Civil Servants BERLIN, J1me 8. (A.P.)—Ti'le Prussian Government imposed a levy on Prussian civil servants of 2 1-2 per cent of their salaries in the form of a forced loan today in an effort 1,0 balance the state's budget. The levy was lmpOEcd by emerg- ency decree while reports persisted that Chancellor Franz von Papen planned to place a. Dictator over Prussia. The reports were officially denied. In an attempt to cover an estim- ated dcflclg in Prussia, the Prus- sian government also imposed I tax on cattle fo: slaughter from which it hoped to raise 90,000,000 marks (approximately 811,250,000.) With these measures and some further cuts in expenditures, the budget is expected to be balanced. NEWS BRIEFS LONDON, June l. (AI-i- Sir Ronald Ross, world famed a; u“ "conqueror of Malaria" passed a comfortable day tcdl! but his condition remained most grave. lie has been seriously ill for several weeks. (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, June 8-H. T. Parson today resigned as prea- ident and chairman of the ea- commlticc of the F. W. Woolworth Co. Byron D. Miller, formerly vice president and treasurer, was elected as Mr. Parson's successor. WILLIAMSTOWN, Mesa. June D-Malcolm B. Erskine, 22- of Stamford, Conn" a senior at Williams College, waa found ahot to death in a clump of bushes today. Medical examin- er James W. Bunca said Ers- kine was a suicide- i i pot n" Place where the rainbow touches the earth and you llnd the MAXIMS OI-‘A MERE MAN ii of gold la a library. {i ! i I "SNOW BABY" AT UNVEILING Mrs. Marie Ahnighito Peary Stafford, daughter of Rear-Admir- al Peary, discoverer of the north pole, who will leave soon for North Greenland, to be present when a monument is unveiled in memory! or her father. Mrs. Stafford was‘ born near the north. pole, and is the “snow baby" of a book of that name, by her mother. Would Make Prisoners SAINT JOHN, June 8. (By the prisoners in the saint John County Jail be put to work at Iiernhilli cemetery here, clearing wooded land| and doing similar tasks. was ap-' proved by the municipal council to- day. It was explained that ' the system would not deprive anyone of employment but would involve work the cemetery company would not undermine otherwise. | The suggmtion came as one pos-, sible solution to recent criticisms of idleness in county jails. At the present time the Saint John county jail houses fifty prisoner's. Says Walker Unfit Mayor ' NEW YORK, June 8 — Samuel Seabury. Counsel of the Hoistad- ter Legslative Committee, called, Mayor Walker “unfit" to continue in office in supplying Gov. Frank- lin D. Roosevelt tonight with an analysis of the testimony by the Mayor for such action as the Gov- ernor “may deem Just and proper." “News To Him " UITAWA, June 8. (By the Can- adian Prom-non. c. A. Dullnino fonner Minister of Finance in the Mackenzie King administration, had no comment to make 119°" m‘? item published in a local paper t0- fday to the effect that a Saskav, chewan Liberal member had offer- ed to resign ‘n's seal, in the Com- I mons in order to ensure Mr. Dun- ninghs return to the political arena. as! dong know where it 081M from" commented the “Tm” Mm" later of Finance. r7 .4.- Csnadlan Press)-A suggwtion that, I i Aannl llbaerlpiiena Delivered It.“ Dillllculdnnld lLl-A-MJO. "‘“'_'B... o... Pole-BRITISH PREM. illil culrll WITH WHiERRIUT Will Leave For Paris On Saturday For “Frank Talk” With French Prelnier. (By George Hamblaton Canadian Press Staff Writer) LONDON, June il-fljanadiur Press Goblet-Prime Minister Ram- say MacDonald and Sir John Si- mon. Foreign Secretary, today completed arrangements to go to Paris Saturday for e. "frank talk" on European problems likely tc come up at the Lausanne confer- ence on international debts which opens June l6. The two ministers will go to the French capital at the invitation of Premier Edouard l-lorriot with whom they will hold collversationi over the week-end. Miss lshbel MacDonald will accompany her father. A statement issued today from (Continued on Page 3) mu n IJSER IN unrest: Lawyer Beaten To Death and Daugh- ter Roughly Hand- led by Bank Rob- bers. (Canadian Press) UOTBINIERE, Quiz, June ti - Aroused to anger over the most bru~ tal murder it has experienced for a long time, the citizenry of bot- blniere today aided provincial D0‘ lice in seeking two men who caus- ed the death of Simeon Bernard well known and popular notary, in. his rooms this morning. He had been beaten over the head when he resisted efforts of the intruders to make h‘m aid them in robbinB R branch of La Banque Provincial. Up to tonight the search for the robbers was unsuccessful. Following the attack on the 68 year old notary (continued on Page 3) Passengers And Crew Are Safe MADRID. June 8. lA.P.)-—Dis~ patches from I-‘emarldo Po. an ls- land off (he west coast of Africa. when; the spansh steamer "Telde" was mocked today. said all 700 o3 her passengers and crew had been saved by the British vessel Attam. Record & Forecast of the Weather ‘for- .\il-}'l‘l'.‘()i(l_|l.l)t;Il'Ai. Ul-‘FIFE, _ nsaa|~ onto. Juno lk-Ivlillimum au-I mun- temperatures: llalrann li4--".l llanff 37-01 Will! lpl-g Illi- i" T mull i 44-414 (um-i mew 5R Quebec 124-5‘: "air! John 511-54 Halifax 44-4111 Charlotte-fawn ‘I-—I|i FORECASTS Gulf and North Show: Fresh winds. unsettled nlul mm] with some shower‘; iinritlnu- mist and weal; I-rra southwesterly winds. nlrllr cloudy and rnlhor cool with avails-red show- ora chit-fly in New Brunswick. High till:- (his afternoon at 1.10 and tomorrow morning at 11.031. _ _ Run not: this evening at 1.4.) and fill‘! tomorrow luomlng at 417i. First quarter moon Saturday, June Ii. 510' p. m. ilurumeraille ildo eighteen fulfill!" later than (‘hnrlolioiow-n. CAI FERRY SCIIIJDVLI dall! W k d —L 0a Borden 0O l]! OIY "u 9.15 a. m. and 11.40 a. m. and I-l. 0W You Nana asour (as m; Moiianuevm Wis EVEN Salaam.» . ‘the oooa 2 Learoa Tormonfine dliifi ‘"1" il- "I and 2.66 o- la. and 7.00 r. m. (i)? P‘; i 1:5 3c‘?