\- MAXIMS ~ '- OFA y,» ‘ MERE MAN we.» sash u up‘; ' g z-‘Q, - ' _. l There is a beauty iattnl. in very ' ulinaaa. Covers Prince Edward island Liketlie Dew ~003Mb. n‘ Iilllal aaardlal Iwo Annual Suuocrlptlonl Delivered $5.00. By Inll Calida lud U. 8- l. “.50. ‘Scores American Police Methods Curtis Issues Statement From His Cell Re Suicide Of Morrow Waitress. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1932 10 PAGEs MilNTREAiERS 0N Blllllllilii TillIR ilnllllls. Party Will Leavel Montreal July 4th‘ On Eighteen Day Trip. fl’d. LiberalliEAVY TAX 'Gov’t. Swamped United Party Captured210fThe27 Seats Contested WithThree Seats InDoubt— Sir Richard And Lady Squires Among The Vanquished. Noted Canadian Marries BURBENFHR ulllllllliilu President Von Hin- denburg Signs Em- ergency D e c r e e FLEMINGTON, N. J., Juno H- From his Jail cell, John Hughes Curtis, charged with obstructing justice by perpetrating a hoax in w? |the Lindbergh case, issued a state- lmmadla" FY55) fment today. commenting on the MONTREAL, June 14—Montreal.5u1c1de o! violet shupm mam m members of the goodwill tour of ‘the Dwight Morrow home at Enmb the Maritime Provinces will leave womi this city on Monday, July 4. at: ~personany, I can deeply sym_ noon, according to word received pathize Wm, M,“ Sharpe-s family today by Pram‘ st°cl§ln5 wh° l5 and think it perfectly Justified in °°'°Pe"“l1“3 Wm‘ the Maritime the English press in raising a howl" TEE“ c°mml55l°n °n this ml"- the statement read. "Beatings, as Arranlemenw have 515° bee“ I noticed are evidently a common completed for the reception of the {pl-acme with the New Jersey pm members of the party by ‘he var‘ llice in gaining their ends, and are lous civic bodies of a large num- not always necessflryflylng pmnh ber of the cities that the goodwill (as one“ work just u we“ espmh tour will pass through on their ' travels through Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward is- land, and word comes from Char- lottetown, P. E. 1., to the effect S1‘. JOHN'S, Nfld.. Juno is-(By the Canadian Prom-Frederick . Submitted By New s .Wnte8 Po Charis Alderdice, who pledged ~ hlmlcl! w appoint a committee to Chancellor. inquire into the desirability of ‘ placing Newfoundland under a form BERLIN’ June MCMPJ-me o’ commission Government for . heaviest tax burden ever carried by term of years, was swept into pow- the German people w“ imposed er on an avalanche of votes that many when President Paul Von buried the Liberal Government of glazing: wrote hlfxlxlme at ‘he Sir Richard Anderson Squires. “ “w”? g °‘“"“‘°“°Y Under his leadership, the United gigxeixgmltm “vmmpby h“ m" Newfoundland arty i iht - ' m“ ‘m apen‘ tured 21 of Tfpseats ddlnEestedalan Every German with 9‘ ‘lob L‘ N" Saturday's general elections. Gov- fish-ed to pay,“ t“ °n it under smment candidates had two seats. ere Zlegliezufiit omtfgeg Zlrcha: Fortunchadbce ddb - ° “' °°“'“ m‘ “amnion to gin}: Mgsdrlll to the Government through a new an Independent, and three seats levy‘ And’ on ‘he “her 51d” °r m” were m doubt‘ ledger. the Government's dole to w. Alderdice himself had been m’ ““°"‘pl°y°d “d ‘he w“ mlfill‘ elected in at. John's West, he and ed w“ m"“““l' ‘lashed- Is Chosen l I l (Continued on Page 5i l TAX MEN FOR woman “lite Laden writes poetry and < depression would be solved axing every man on “what he and _ 3 pension to every woman ll. thereby keeping wealth in V Indies. She wrote "Dreams of i "lit “The Road Back" at Hope . Thursday night. 3695-6-14-31 "New bag Wdlfln Ban will present; "The . Back" at Hone River. ‘Illurs- ed bv William Cardinal O'Crm"ell. June 16. 3695-8-l4-3i mm" Callwllc Archbishop of Bos- "sgwvapey yum" by gun-gun more than half a hundred priests tic club at 5t. Peters, on lfrom various parts of New England. , June 17th. \ not what he owns" , OUNCEMENTS. OOMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC i. ce. Fortune Hall, Friday u June 17th. Admission 25c. ' 3667-6-14-31. ‘i I ; "' 9 to Concert in York Hall ' Ccvehcad Y. P. S. Wednesday, ~ 15th. If not fine, following h e to the Dance in Avon- lthwl Friday. June 11m. ail-i _ - :0 cents. Lunch sewed free. he to the Legion Dance in. Public Hall, ' lJune BS1166 season's __ pular play. "The ; A09." Presented by East Roy- Jlllycrs at New Glasgow Wed- 3686-6-11-3 l5. -Admission 25c and 15c. l 3663-6-14-21. ovies. See Tenderloin‘ Big f Blow. Afton mu tonight. ' Thursday. French River ‘ l Mflyflcld Saturday. “fizz!” M119 Quartet and fellent performers at the s“ Mt Herbert Orphanage p, P- M, 'I'hursday..Jul-le 16. °fl 25c and 10c. Part pm. i I QVe .l aid Q P“; 3679-6-15-11. Yllnkora Hall-Port Elgin Dra- ‘ Club will present Drama. in " 1 llall. Thursday evening, “hilt Port Elgln Orchestra ll‘ flue specialties between Dont miss this. 3M6-6-l4-2i. b! “guilt 0n Thursday last was ~ umflllver" "We'll all be with Thursday. June 16th rol- ~ Drama in the ' mll- Elsht piece orchestra. ’ “this galore. ' order. rdict Pronounced" 0| Orphanage. BOUI-O-lfl-Ii. mfiDance at Victoria. Rink. I Dance of the season ‘ ., ‘w. JllhC 15th ffOffl 8.30 till , ‘mlllfil! free. Come and ~ Yourself bring you Wilma in attendance. “"954!!! of each weak llld It Victoria ssls-o-ia-zt gage Just arrived low- prices yet. The leather goods B. L. Hardy d: O0. 3691-8-14-31 after 3685-6-15-11. . l- Elgln Dramatic Club will‘ Dailks Be u their play in Borden Union ., lune 17th at 8.30 P. M. Good 3600-8-15-21. June 22nd] Served. Admission as cents. ;ed by the Dominion Government as l. "m1 5°"! 5119-3330-3-15-21- 'a compound for the 350 Doukhobor Rich- Admission 3880-6-15-1i. P. J. Haley defeating two Govern- ment candldaies, K. Ruby and J. A. Power. Sir Richard Squires, tin-ice Prime Minister o! the Island Dominion, had suffered a personal defeat in (Continued on Page 5) 1,550 LEAVE FUR BBNERESS BOSTON. Juno 14. (Am-The number of passengers ever to sail from Boston on a. passeng- er shlp, 1,500 embarked today a.- board the S. S. Samaria for the Eucharistic Congress, June 22 to 26, at Dublin. The Samaria put‘ in here from New York with a pas- senger list comprised entirely of lpilgrims. Those embarking here were head- ton. who was accompanied ‘V! [Plac e d On ‘Leper Island VICTORIA, June former leper colony about twenty miles from Victoria, has been select- male prisoners now quartered at Oakalla jail, it was announced here ‘today The Island. which has been de- clared free of all possible contagion is some 200 acres in area. Dwellings will be erected and the prisoners, serving a. term of three years for nudist parading. will be enabled to maintain themselves by cultivation of vegetable gardens. STOCKIIOLM, Sweden, June ill-The engagement of Prince Gustaf Adolf, eldest son of the Swedish Crown Prince, to Prin- ceaa-Slbylla of Saehaen-Coburg- Goths, la expected to be an- nounced ahursdny, the birth- day of King Gustaf of Sweden. Princess Slbylls is 24. ' ller father is Duke Karl Edward. a grandson of Queen Victoria. "The East Prince Dramatic Club will present their play “For Love of Kit," in Sea View Hall Thurs- day, June 10th. at 8.80 p.m. "Winsloe Club loading hogs Wednesday morning, Juno 22, up until 0.30 o'clock. Only hogs listed by card by Monday night accepted. T. A. Rodd. Secy. 8003-6-15-11 "I have sold out of all plants annual and perennial except orders already received. Percy Burke. West 2i Royalty. “Afternoon tea. The ladies of St. James Church at home at Mrs. Goodwin's, 84 York St, this after- lt-iliy The’ 3671'a'15'“‘ Canadan Press) - Darcy Island,' m is an active opponent of foreign I A peculiar feature of the taxation lburden Ls the fact it was imposed by emergency decree. It was the President's objection to the "em_ IBYBQMY decree government" of {former Chancellor Heinrich Bruen- ing that was largely responsible mi- Dr. Bruehlngb downfall. Now the aged Field Marshal has signed the most drastic decree of all. Another emergency decree, which will rafse the ban on Adolf Hitler's storm fiPOOPH. was to have been signed to- ay but it was delayrd until tomor- row. Fear Others At Drinking Party Seriously Il_l TORONTO, June 14—(By the Canadian Pressl-Police tonight sought two persons thought to have attended a wood alcohol drinking party Sunday which today had taken a toll of four lives. Names of the two were not re- vealed but police said Mrs. William son 0f Kingston. MR. AND MRS. DESMOND BURKE Fllllowlhl the‘: marriage in King sion, June 9. The groom l5 one of the most distinguished Ca-nldiaaa rifle shots and fonner winner of the Kins‘: prize at Bslcy. The bride is a daughter 0E Mr. Archibald Simp- Forgot l/Vhere _ She Lived (Canadian Press) that the whole party will be taken for a yachting trip while visiting that city. The party will be composed of residents from all over the Prov- they picked flowers on a of Birmingham's oldest families. Hicks, widow of one of the victims, had told them she feared these iously ill. Mrs. Hicks herself was recover- full. All victims were found blinded by the poison before being rushed to hospital where efforts to save them failed. Chile ’sNew Gov ’t. Helps Merchants SANTIAGO, Chile, June l4- Chile's new Socialist Government extended a helping hand to retail merchants today by decroeing a 30 day moratorium on all their debts and by extending their loans at the | National Savings Banks. Mean- - while the problem of dealing with the foreign controlled $375,000,000 Cosach nitrate combine continued to occupy the attention of the Jun- ta. On the heels of an anonunce- ment by the Finance Minister that nothing would immediately be ‘done that was detrimental to foreign in- vestors in Chilean enterprises. the government appointed Aurelio Nunez Morgado in the post of su- perintendent of nitrate mines. He interests, notably those involved in Cosach. OTTAWA, June 14—(By The . Canadian Preu)—0fficlal an- nouncement ia expected within the next two or three days of ‘the extension uni-ll the end of December of the trade treaty between Franco and Canada. Certain charges in the present trade pact will probably be noon from 4 till d. Admission 36c. mada- Birmingham. After the warrant was juries were described as “minor? $45 which destroyed nine manufactured lumber. y The fire originated in the lumber imlll owned by the ‘Restigouche Co., ,Ltd., Campbeilton, and spread rap- ’ idly. It burned five buildings before to raze four more. A shift in the wind blew the flames away from the rest of the‘ village and the mill lumber running across railway tracks yards. The mill was not in use and the cause of the blaze remains a mys- tery. Prime Minister To Be Honored OTTAWA, June 14-(By the Can- adian Pressl-Prime Minister R. B. Bennett will receive the degree of Doctor of Laws at the University on Friday. Premier Bennett will leave for Len- noxville, Qua. on Thursday aftsr- of Bishop's College DOOD. CHARGED lllllllllalilllilll llullnill iirllr BRITISii ills MtlTilE~Rl~0-t_i_i_i iiiilil~ BIRMINGHAM, Ala... June 14- A charge that he murdered his mother, Mrs. Jesse A. Boyle, 66, as ‘noun- tain top was preferred today against John R. Boyle, 37, prom- inent attorney and member of one Warrant for the attorney's arrest was ordered by County Investigator G. M. Evans, after investigating Boyle's story that his mother was stabbed to death yesterday by it additional persons who had attend- 1mm who anempted to rob them ed ‘he drlnkl"! Party might‘- be 561'" on Shades Mountain, 12 miles from served lng from effects of a small draught Boyle was removed to the county of the poisonous liquor which Hicks jag from a hospital where he was 118d mlXBd With 810861‘ beef- Sh‘? Iunder treatment for wounds he said her husband drank a tumbler , Said were -reccwed when he went to the rescue of his mother. His in- ,llil_u FIRE CAMPBELLTON, N. 3., June l4 —(By the Canadian Presto-Dam- age estimated at $45,000 was caused at Rlchardsville, a village about two miles east of here, today, by a. fire buildings. Only a sudden change in the wind fsaved the rest of the village and iadjacent lumber yards filled with Is Suggested By Sen- ator McRae As Pos- sible Outconle of Imperial G 0 n f e r- ence. WINNIPEG, June l1--<B_v The Canadian PfB5S)—M‘lgl‘Btl0n of large ‘numbers of British people to west- ern Canada linked with a Canadian back-to-the-land nlovenlent, was - suggested in an interview here to- day by Senator A.. D. McRae, of Vancouver as a possible outcome of the Imperial Economic Conference. He urged that serious consideration be given it at the conference of western Provincial Governments at Regina next week. Western Canada, said the Sena- tor, was vitally interested in the se- curing of preferential entry to the British market for grain. beef and pork. If such benefits were to be (Continued on Page 5) ti0SiN0 SE 8 S I 0 N S UNITED iililiRtli TORONTO, June l4—(By The Canadian Preach-Financial condit- ion of Ministers whose parishes were becoming lHlPOVRFlbllCd today held the attention of closing ses- sions of the Toronto Conference, United Church of Canada. Tile mat- ter was finally left in the hands of a newly-elected commuter to raise funds in whatever manner it deem- ed advisable. Rev. A. H. Ferry of Lakcvielv. told the Conference the situation was “positively desperate," nine .\t‘nist- ers ln Toronto West Presbytery alone needed assistance. llc said. "Some of us arc wondering whether we should go into business on the s'de or play the ponies on the race track." Suggestion that Ministers receiv- ing 82.800 a year or more subscribe $25 annually to a'd tllcil- needy brethren was advanced hv Rev- A. G. Eagle of Victoria. during thethe Mil-diary. ince of Quebec and, while they will leave Montreal by bus, they will also use the railways and steamers, in this way seeing all of the Mari- times that is possible in the 18 days that will be at their disposal. The tour is scheduled to arrive back in Montreal on Friday, July ‘l2. BOSTON, June 14-—Mrs Mason, d3, of Bronxvllie, found tonight that absent ness is very embarrassing. Mrs. Mason hired a room and then went for a walk. Now she would like to know where her room is located. Police tonight were can- vassing hotels and rooming houses in an effort to locate Mrs. Mason's abode. Will Make Plea For Her Son (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, June i-i-Mrs. Mary Mooney, 84, arrived today prepared to carry her plea for the liberation of her son, Tom, to the Republican National Convention. She contends he is innocent of the dynamlting charge of which he was convicted during the war and for which he was sentenced to life imprisonment at San Quentin, Cal. Soon after ar- riving she visited an occulist. . May R. N. Y, minded- nlfiwl A BARRISTER SIIIBIIJES OTTAWA, June l4-—(By The Canadian Press)-—William John- ston, prominent Ottawa barrister and sportsman. was found dead in his office vault late today with a shotgun lying at his feet. His head had been practically blown off. Coroner Dr. Harry Dover decid- ed an inquest was unnecessary. Mr. Johnston had not been seen since yesterday at noon. He was noticed entering his office with a shotgun in the morning and later he was seen leaving the building without it. Late today Gil Poulin, a friend, noticed Mr. Johnston's coat was hanging in the office and, search- ing the place, found the body. Mr. Johnston was a member of the ftnn of Smith and Johnston. his partner having been the late Alex. Smith. one-time Dominion Libcrlil organizer. He was a prom- lnent member of the Ottawa Curl- ing Club and other sporting organ- izations. No motive for his act has yet been uncovered. Dies While Speaking In De Valera Mayl Not Come- Over DUBLIN, June IF-(Cfiflfldlllfl Press Cable)—Notwithstancling re- ports to the contrary it is asserted definitely tonight that President Eamon De Valera has not yet de- cided whether he will attend the Imperial Economic Conference at Ottawa next month. The Free State list of delegates was sent to the Canadian Cavem- ment 10 days ago and publication is ostensibly withheld until an ac- knowledgement has been received. It is entirely probable that San Lemass, Free State Nllillster oi Commerce, will lead the delegation if Mr. De Valera does not go. CHAIRMAN DEWOFRATIC ("ON- VENTION Senator Thomas V. Walsh of Montana. who, according to Jamel A. Farley, political field-marshal to Governor Franklhl D. Roosevelt. will he asked to act as pennsneni chairman of the Democratic nat- lonal convention. According to Mr. Farley, many friends oi‘ the gover- nnr felt it would be better to have Senator Walsh as chairman than Senator Barkley of Kentucky. who was the choice of the BffflhflPfllBIliw committee. THE MANITUBA EiEBliilNS. WINNIPEG, June l4—(By the Canadian Prcssl—Manltoba goes to the polls Thursday with a voting strength increased by from 35 to 40 per cent over that of 1927, when the past provincial election was held, and the electorate promise: to cast more votes by far than eve: before. More than 118.000 persons in (Continued rm Page 5i N. SpC-ontractor Passes A w ay lCallndian Pressl AAAHERST‘, N. S.. Juno l~i~Roh- ert Mitchell, who completed man) highway, railroad and building contracts in the Maritime Prov- inoes, died at his llolno here to- day, aged 63. Ho had been in iii- heniih for about llvo years. l-le is survived hy his wlfrw nnc two daughters. Mrs. A. B. (‘zlrty o1 itfcllcton and Joan hfltrhl-ll of Am- herst. rs. H. D. Mnclnlln. of Souris, P. E. 1., is a sister. is: Record & Forecast of the Weatherl l Xll-Yfrltlliiflllltill'.\il (il~‘Fi(‘l'l_ ‘I'm- l\i\l(I_ Jlllll: lt.--.\iinililllln rinvi nmxi- Ilium ll-inprlrnlllrrw. Ve ts Behalf (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON. June l-L-Dcath intervened today before tense and packed galleries to postpone until tomorrow a House of Represent- atives vote on the proposal to give war veterans $2.400,000,000 as fllll payment on their bonus certificates. Hundreds of veterans encampcd ill the capital to demand passage of the legislation heard the last words of representative Edward E. Elsick, Democrat, Tennessee. as lle collapsed in the midst of a speech favoring the bonus payment. ‘ - nil Ni Vancouver {all \‘.! 'i‘lmlnto (ll ~ 7|? Winnipeg 5R at‘- .\lI\|\\l‘I‘il| 7'.) lllinsllll Rollins Ills I l (‘llnrlol felon-n 52-- (‘ll FOIKEFAST.“ (rltawa Yllltl lppcr Si. Valleys: billllvrllln Vflfillllll‘ win-la. lmrl llloilornioli- llllrnl. crate “psi llllll nnrlllno-i \\‘il|\l' ll Lnlvcr SI Imwrl-nvo Vlllivy: limi- fciv light smitlormi shunt-rs hut llmstiv fliir null IIHNlUIIIlPLY lvlirlli. (illlf l\fl(| North Sill-re: llmillrnil- In frealrwinlis shifting ll» wosll-rll“. rillrtiy Ulllllil)‘ with Flillll‘ sllluvcrl. chiefly 0V0!‘ cnstcvu pnrllnfli u"! Maritilnv l-lllsl null Wcst- liolicrlitc Lawrence fliir much change in iclllporllillro. [n fresh winlis: partly l-louiiv with (lvcnsinnfll showers nml prolmhly~ lllgh till/- tllia morning at 0.7m llllli tilvlllrbt lll H25. Sun sets this evening at 1.48 and risen tomorrow nlnrnillg at Full moon Slltllrlilly. June discussion. Laymen should bear their share said E. S. Caswell. Rev. E. B. Lanccly, Rev Thomas Snowdoll and Rev. John Luke were congratulated by the conference up- on having completed 50 years in Lil’. 1:, 8.1g . m. Sllullnorsido till» eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. l 4st flail Atwlixs Swan 1o DECWE 4o 4am p, VACATION 4hr SAME ‘TIHV. i D0 9 ran FERRY arllEnvLP. “may i|gyg~~imnvou llflTIlPVl llrliiy 0.15 s. m. and 11.40 a. m. and 5.1! n. m.