1'.. i _ »~ fi 0]' A V Mf§§MS _ ss- §h\\l@/.l/2...,/,». MAXIMS ...RE MAN .lr N i ‘ 'e M.-is MAN T"°"° “° '°““° "'° ° P " :Zi ///I ,, f , . “v \`\\\ ( ‘i3 ' 1 ii bw 1 I ""'°""""-"4 -$2523 / The Peoples Paper _:.1”“~-'”~1~.`L’1 Read by Everybody \ 1.11.11- » _ N ' ° _ """ ' 'W I Covers Prince Edwardilsland Like the Dew ‘Q b ” I "T f- -' vi _- -=1 f ` _ __ :__ .___ ___ ___ J __ _sa plurluttcwwn Guardian ‘Iwo Cents -»--»» we CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA FRIDAY JUNE 11 1931 12 PAGES 1 M" ' ’ ' 1 9 ny unif- 1 E' 5-1.00, cmnnin nnu r'. s. $:s.on` i r 2 ` -l - 1 . V _ _ _ -__._____ __ .__ ______. _ __ . _ _ _ _.__ _ ___ _.__g_ _ _ o_l17_'_ FICERS FAC TRE/iso c RCE o"` = T- = ="` = “C Accused Claimea” To Have Pleaclecl “Fully Guilty” Tria1To Be HKBaiiind Closed NEW Y Ransom Note Found After Disappearance l.’olice Discount Mur- der Theory In Ab- duction Of Promin- D ent Long Island Heiress. (gp, by Guurdlan’s Special Wire) STONY BROOK, N. Y., June 10 ln. _-Abandoning efforts to comply 1, with instructions in a $25,000 run- M som note i`ound after the myster- ‘ d Mrs ..\iice McDonell Pursonn.| 38. in t s iour rlisarfpcarance of his wife. ol yioeiallv prominen Long I. and ta o heiress. her husband waited in his h lwnie tonight for new directions for obtaining his wiIc's release. n The crudely printed ransom de- R mand which emerged as the prin- fe cipni clue to Mrs. Parsons’ where- W rlmuts instructed the husband, A William ll. Parsons, to keep a ren- ff? ilezvous at a Jamaica bus terminal sm -hui he failed to do so because oi' C After police and federal agents riearcd the' road to the estate with :my demands of the supposed li e kidnappers. and asked for new in- day June 26. Qui until yesterday llfucllnul. there was hope. Then his oondl- tio Movements Shieldcd and last night he lapsed int/o s. coma. Death occurred at 7.30 a.m. His movements were shielded b while he slept. - y iostnte. county and federal inves- tigators who sct up emergency headquarters on his secluded 11- :I .~ '_'-T-:ez-_ ___-_-__.__.?_=. éontlnued _oriA_paig_eVw11i sinoc his retirement as Conserva- "` “TT tive Lender and Prime Minister shortly after. the close of the G CCMING 'EVfNli _ S °‘Tali~:ics-Montague Saturday. te L-1260-6-10-31. and the Empire, but his interests were less exhausting. °'Tal‘.0SlD0l1€d llll fuflller nollce- his illness bulletins on his condi- L'1302'6`1l'1i' tion were issued daily, morning nd evening. Extreme bodily weak- "Dance in Mlllvale School Mon- A day, June 14th. If not line, come "P l\uS