MAXIMS OIA. MERE MAN --_-__ n gut; be lie own W,” 1; its own emoll- /?——*—’”'—'i—'_ T . I gnu-dines, Ioudol III. {mum ouudlu Two I ,______ 4-» i i . Tu illlllllliN i anvil»! ‘ilerites Making Things Uncomfort- Y-able For Gov’t. 0n YEve Of Reichstag ‘I Elections. fig, Louis P. ‘lmchll , Aslooi-lhd has sum Correspondent) smuN. July av-Jldolx Hitler's ‘iicnal Socialists snd the Nation- . aimed a broadside st the Pspen Government todsy,_ by indicating that the ldmfn- “intion is having e difficult time in with its supporters on the eve I the Relchstog eiectionl Sunday. ‘iluu Kerri, President of the missus Diet and s Ilitlor lender, . ed l demand that Chancellor - Von Papen in his ospsdty u Mos! commissioner of Prussia room s Prussian dome“ issued used under which all civil ser- is oi the state were sued 3 1-! ‘ l per cent of their solsriss in Nil form of a forced loan. ._;Dr. Alfred rlugenbe g, lesder of ile Nut'onal'5t party, asked the‘ lihsneeiior as head of the Federal (lovemmenl to rescind 3n smug. m‘ decree issued by the Reich ‘Ame ll which taxed every German (Continued on pug; 5) ANNOUNCEMENTS. “ . comma EVENTS. MEETINGS.‘ arc I "Sturgeon Tea, August 3rd. Wednesday, 4082-7-28-81. ' "Res w-i- ‘M an ‘tlgvneki ednesday, Aug, ‘Elks-all; vmzlvfalmer Road W11] may m Ho” _ “i Thursday. July 2am. (0174-35-31. ‘-"'Csrdigan 19nd 11 . llamas Monday in lftemoon. 4887-7-28-21. "Kmkma- mdfll’. July 29. Base- ‘m Fame. Kinkors versus Borden, Ive cream sociol. Good music. (6784-88-81 "m! Dance at Globe Hotel ~ ‘mm Rive , m1 ' RefresiI-mentglslysrvxddqh" July “NJ-Md!- fmlgouung But Th, mm»; ' t l’ Drums. A r! . ‘m’ prewar-d inn-Ni: aivud ‘Wily night. 4511-14541, . u-Dam F l?‘ ‘whil- Rreiund Noni: mission 25 gent; Fad”. ‘u!’ ' “BO-FUJI- iscusfsions A ommg To Head it Conference alritish - Canadian Negotiations jAre Surrounded By The Strictest Secrecy — British Statement Expected Today. ’ Conference Commit- IIIIII WN, CANADA‘. THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1932 re (B! George Bnmbleton, Csundlsn Prose Sfsff Wrivsr) OTTAWA, Jill! ET-Discussions between the British and C " delegations at the Empire Confer- ence are understood to be narrow- ing down to concrete proposals. The negotiations are surrounded by the strictest secrecy. Ufflcisl commun- iqucs~ do not mention them at all. But according to one story current tonight the Canadian offer to Great Britain comprises: (l) Emotive additions to the free list. (2) Revision of the British pro- ference on the bosis o! compensa- tion for cost. The ides. of the letter provision. it is assumed, is to maintain pro- tection sgsihlt unfslr competition from lower ltmdsrds of living. The British expect to issue their await- ed statement tomorrow. It will be supplements! to the stsisment Mr. Baldwin mode at the opening of. the conference, and there is keen Inoculation tonight how for the uufnouus CURRENCY uurvgnus tee Will Seek To Adopt Some Meas- u r e B y W h i c h Trade May Proceed U-n h a m p e r e d By Fluctuations. Brown, Canadian m... Staff Writer) OTTAWA, July 2'7—Wlt\m the ob- ject of evolving m Empire money policy, the Imperial Conference committee on currenfl questions will meet tomorrow. Official intim- ation is to the effect tint tomor- row's meeting will merely olser the gmund. Representatives of Grodt Britain and the Dominion will re- view the position in which they find themselves. Presumably gener- sl. suggestions for reconciling the’ various currencies of the Empire will be offend. Thou a nib-com- mltteo will take over the job. While migrations to the com- (l?! Ihv statement lslikeiy to go lnnsess- ,, BFENRBPE ll Pllilflilili U. S. Senator Watson V e r y M u c h Against Cancelling Of War Debts. (By Punch M’. Stephenson As- sociated Prose Stuff Writer. WASHINGTON, Jilly 2'1—Actua1 disarmament by Europe was de- manded by Senator Watson, of In- diana, the Republican leader, us a preliminary to any world econo- mic conference on wnr debts and reparations such as proposed by Senator William Borah, of Idaho. His statement came on the heels of s visit to the White House of Andrew Mellon, Ambassador to Great Britain, and also followed closely a conference between Henry L. Stimson, Secretary of Stats and Senator Boreh. The significant III-rt of all those moves and talks st the capital is that no one either in official or semi-official circles has definltelypiosed the door a.- Sklnst debt revision through an in- ternational economic perley. “It is unthinkable." said Watson in s formsl statement, "that we llwllld Povmit the European notions to keep tbs money they owe us enable them to build up larger "11 vltgblishments on tho contin. .1 . I (Captioned on Page 1). Pisssgmlis British Engineering Produces Greatest Fighting Plane — Gould Carry .60 Passengers. LONDON, July 27—(By the Can- adian Preeel-Handled with ease remarkable in so large a. flying machine, Britain's biggest six-craft -and the largest military IJISARNAM Tape Covers Prince Everybody Island Like the Dew the Lovelosrolslovcfhctknowsuot MAXIMS 017A MERE MAN lwoefnelsoffos-gfving. I South African Delegates - ) ,,_, “will Qelfflww. in an outstanding I.'.'..,.. m°;n,,,,,,,,,,,,,“ h?“ served us Minister of mum us». ' ' of Mlnel and Industrl . is unusually u w" "Nahum" a u” and no" :1: ‘bristle it mo! be because be the 1934- J11. P. I. FOIIIIA, Mlnllfer ASSASSIN or FRENCH mus. FIJIINILCIIILTY Spectators At The Verdict - Wife Present At Hear- ing. ' PARIS. July 27-(A. lkl-Ths more IhYPsui Gorguloff who I-sslssinltcd Presibnt Paul Dou- mer ofvIfi-anoe nearly three months 18° "Promote s. nebulous Franco- Russisn war, was found guilty er murder today and sentenced tothe Sllllfitfne. Spectators cheered the verdict of the jury that found the Russian had slain the beloved President of France- and that his act was pre- meditated. -'f'hs jury was out l5 minutes and its vote was 10 to 2. Unanimlty is not required under Hench law. The prisoner was given three days to appeal. The final scenes of the trio], which had lasted most of the week, were dramatic, with Dr. Gorguioff screaming rage at intervals. "Take my life," ho shouted. when the court ruled against the defense in one instance . "Lay me on the guillotine! The French Govern- ment has killed my ides} and my party. I am s living corpse. I do in the world-was demonstrated in flgiht over the river Medwsy st Rochester recently. Built by the Short company world famous in the design and construction of fine fly- ing boafe, the new giant first moved from the slipwsy only a few weeks, ago. This was only the fourth» flight since the Ieunchin “ that no important modification of any kind has been necessary to the original design-end sll of the ex- perts lnvitsd to watch the flight were astonished st the speed and (Continued on Pile b) SASKATCHEWAN 0N IIIIAII BANK run AGAINST Bold Scheme To (Continued on Page 7) L$.BANK INEAIITHED Wre ck Financial Structure Of Major Cities By ‘Circulat- ing False Rumors Is Revealed. PONTIAC, Mich-v Jill! WI-(APJ Trial “ Cheer Jury " Community Sp i r i t In S a s katchewan (Canadian Press SHAUNAVON, Sum, July fl-The old community spirit still survives in Saskatchewan, and W. '1'. Wilson, c A n s | n E- SNIPES NAGIJN, m IIIIIIREII Dust Obscures Car Driver’s Vision, As Crash Occurs. Mr. Robinson Warren, Cornwall, and his daughter, Mrs. William Dockendorff, 140s Angeles, were badly bruised and shaken up when their horse, and the carriage in which they were driving wsro side- swiped by a. car on ihc road at Cornwall about 9 o’clock last even- ing. Both were thrown to the road by the impact. Neither were ser- iously injured although they receiv- ed bad bruises and suffered con- siderable pain. 1t appears that immediately be- fore the accident the carriage had met s. car which raised a large cloud of dust. The occupants of the wagon claim that they were driving to the right side of the road. Hid- den as the wagon was by the cloud thinks he hu the best neigh- bors imaginsble. Recently he Ill mourning the loss of bls two valuable horses end wu dosing how he would curry on the work of his form. With- In a few hours he wls seq-pris- sd to find 11 men and ‘I3 horses and 11 plows working on his ground. (Continued on Page b) PRINCESS .EIIPIIIII SIIEAII Eldest Egress 0i v..oi - llu uli or wnirin no? Beyond Chicago, The German Said His Plans Were Uncer- tain. MONIREAL, July 2’1—(Ey The Canadian Plural-Captain Wolf. gang Von Gronsu, German trans- Atlsntlc flier, tonight denied he planned I mund-lhemzorld flight. Shown e despatch from New York stotlng officials of a British oil company had said he planned such s. flight, the German airman de- clared he knew nothing of ton re. fueling depots the oil oomponv 01" fioials said they had established on the route to Japan. Friday Von Gronsu and nu three compqnions will go to Ottawa to dismiss northern flying conditions with Canadian aviation officials there. Hon. Arthur Duranlssu. b/tinister of Marine, with whom the Gannon had an interview to. day. has returned to Ottawa to make arrangements for s reception in the Onllldlfln Capital. The fliers will return to Montreal Friday night to make (Continued on Pigs b) On ta rio Jurist DENIES REPIIRT prepurltioris for Late Emperor Franz Joseph 0f Austria Passes Away After Two - Month’s Illness. MUNICH, Germany, July 27.- (APJ-Princes Leopold of Bavar- ia, the eldest daughter of the late Emperor Franz Joseph of Australia and Empress Elizabeth, died here today after an apoplectio stroke on May 24th. She was 75 years old. Princess Leopold was formerly Archduchess Gisela of Australia. Her married life with Field Mar- shal Prince Leopold of Bavaria, uncle of the present Crown Prince Ruppfcht, who died two years ago at the age of B5, was extremely happy. The couple celebrated their golden wedding in 1923. Two sons and two daughters were the issue of the union. Princess Lieopold was s. “Grand Dame" of the old school; much respected for her charitable dis- position. The slim figure she re- tained in old age was the marvel of all beholders, and to the last she was keenly interestod in the session of the Bavarian geological society. She resided at her late husband's Munich Palace, where her children, grand-children and great-grand- children were her constant visitors. mvumuu miauiulw, 10 PAGES Between Will Greatly Between The (By R. K. Carnegie, Canadian Press Stuff Writer) OTTAWA, Jilly TL-Negotistionl between Canada. and South Ailrios since the opening of the Imperisl Economic Conference have been so successful that a trade agree- ment between them is expected in two weeks. It was made clear to- day that this tresty will not con- flict with the broader negotiations of the conference. Following the succusful parleys which resulted in trade agreements between Canada. and Australia. s year ago and between Canada. and New Zesland this year, steps to create a similar one with South Af- rica were token some time ago. (Cfllltinllfid 0n Plge B) AFTERNATH or Manors NHT. RIMS 32 ‘Arrests Made; 11 our On Bail- Campaign U n d e r Way To Raise Ad- ditional $300,000 Loan For Relief Work. (Canadian Prell) ST. JOHN'S,.Nfld~ Juli’ 37.-Ar-~ rests in connection with Monds ‘s riots totalled thirty-two and police claimed to have rounded up the ring-leaders. Of these twenty-one were in jsil and eleven were out on bsil pending preliminsry hosting of their charges next week. The charges include uslnB disorders, loitering end loose conduct. Today's arrests included Thomas (Continued on Page B) Destructive Fire At Saint John Auuallubooflpliou DellvonlIl-ll- Bylnllflanolnud lLl-LSIJQ. Trade Agreement g Canada And South Africa Is Expected In-Two Weeks — Increase Trade Two Countries. |MPRE_S_S_|0NS Mr. W. Chester S. Mc- Lure And Daugh- ter Return From 0 t t a w a Where They Were Present At Confer once Opening. Interviewed on his return from Ottawa yesterday Mr. W. Cheviot S. MUM-IN, MP. was enthusiastic regarding the prospects of the 1m- perisl Economic Conference. Ac- companied by his daughter, Miss Ions MoLure, be was present by invltstion st many of the ceremon- ies in connection with the opening of the Conference and lad the privilege and pleasure of conversing and exclumg’ views with a mun- ber of the leaders of the deion- tionsf Whst struck him most wu the deadly earnestness of the of- flcisl representatives, and the un- ofllcisl representatives as well, and, at the some time their cheery op! tlmism roBI-rdfng the outcome. There was no gloom or pessimism seen or heard anywhere. Everyone was hopeful, everyone cheery and, the indies especially, were brimming over with enthusiasm and tbs Joy of life. I-le was seated at the con- tre table leading to the chairman's tsble st the Prime Minister's bsn- quet on tho opening night Ind thoroughly enjoyed the refreshing. vigorous, and for the most pert witty after-dinner oratory. It was the largest, most gorgeous and. l9 the some time, artistic banquet ev- sr given in Ottawa, moreover hav- (l ’ 0B Page I) Hun t Sl aye r Of Storekeeper NEW HAVEN, Conn, Jilly 26- BAINT JOHN, July ZT-FIIS In, the Palmer Chambers, s. business! building on Princess St. ow!“ damage believed to amount to Sov- ersl thousand dollars this fifmmmn- but no accurate estimate w“!!! be obtained conisht- The build“? owned by MBSIBVQM 5' w- Palm- er, who probably suffered the IN"- est individual loss. One fireman. overcome by smoke, later returned to the fire. |___ 1st Louis Albino, 60-year old country store proprietor and his wn. John. died in s hospital here today while gtgtg police scoured Connecticut for the three men who shot them during on {tempted holdup. . The 18-year old b0? was wounded when he sprang to his father's aid after the bandits entered the store at Wood Bridge ‘mesdsy evening. Then the trio shot the elder Albino and escaped in an automobile. s Record & Foreca st of the Weather GIVES NIS- Lnplot sgoinltllrgebulksoftho oountmdllorllaodbuthestste po- lice officer who uncut-bed it u o"bold smemetowrock the finen- eisl structure or major cities," by elsmlstinl false rumors. was re- vealed here rpm coincident with onorderfortlnsrreltofthemm wbodiroctodltssotlvlties. Goorgellowlsnd, sold lobe the dizectoroifnriugloskmgtoosulo thlflihuw ofbsnkl by runs re- sulthgrron-rilnorsthnttbcywm isunsourld eoodltiunwutbe ob- . l-ilgtesziollaigtdlanéezhm, flflh. ue » “u” ‘mllomh. Elliott's Orchsgtrn. M.’ ll 25c. . 465441-174! “I “Warn Isa-HIM s»; ‘mmilfw Irounds of Charlotte- . "when, m m‘ undre- iind. Afternoon lflo-‘I-I-ll . METEOROLOGIGAL Office, Tor- onto_ July 21—.\llnlmum end Musl- mum tempcrutu ' STATELPIIEMI.‘ I3 Suffers Relapse NEON“), July 27-(By The Canadian Prowl-Hon. J. F. Orde. Justice of the Ontario Court of Appoel. suffered s relapse in his illnell tonight, owing to pneumonia uise beset him 1m week. Nctioeoble improvement was re- ported in the case or Mr. Justice Otdfl colleague, Hon. F. E. Hod- gins. U. S. Gov’t. Considers Drastic Measures 35.53355; .- To Deal With Bon- j us Army Enoamped Near White House. ° Charlottetown . . . TORICAHTI Bf. u m p e r C r o p 0f W h e a. t Expected This Scason - Dis- c r e d i t s Saska- toon Rumors 0f Threatened Disord- I ‘S CERfAINLY Piwlm, Now {HE QHIMIST is Alvaro ,- tilts |¢|q9¢ . Ql 223222232222 WASHINGTON. Jilly fl-(APJ- Seriously cmcemed ovqr the rom- nsnt o! the bonus nrmy encsmped Ottawa and upper Lawrence valleys: Moderate winds: generally fair nnrl inndorntely warm: probsbly 61S. comm. no n-m on (Continued on rm s) Body Jdéliirzsa" nun-n.‘- iutheelotblsq bodyfouud t He lilslwodfhd M!!! (this lllk- "my moalgnyuh’ M‘; unn- iome, my fl-Pepsrl ‘fill ‘b! Stafc Funeral For Manuel ' ' Those) ronnmn my av-m Gov- s mu funernl for formor mar Ilsuuel of Portusll who me week. menu vol u me on Mll- laecud’ when the body arrives h“ “Plllvwillbesnotioupl on government property here, Fed- sidered u course of procedure to evict them and embrsoing the pos- sibility of msrtipl low s: n last resort. WASHINGTON, July Tia-MP.) -A 10-day tug-of-wnr marked by eviction thrusts 1nd defiant rs- piies appeared ended today when Welter W. Wnterl. Commsnder of oral suthorlties this afternoon con-~ lhnndr-n-hnu-rrn by Nnrihwl-srorn flush-c Rt, .l'ohn: (lone-rally fair much change in femperlfuro. mnh- shiy shnvrvrl of night o: en Friday. Imwor R0. Lawrence volley; Psrtly rImuIy with not much change In fem- psrnfure: n few suffered showers. Gulf and north shore: Ilodersfs to fresh shmlng wilds: cloudy with loam-red showers and some fog. Maritime out and west: Moderate south and southwest winds: unset- fled with occe cool showers end probably some 0g. High cine this morning n 5M sud the bonus-seekifll vsfonns en- "2, ~ ~ " Sumruerslde y; i," m, \ this evening at 1.80 Sun m» m: wining n m: ms rises tomorrow morning If 4t] tide oigihoa blast-q CAI IIBBY IOIIIDULI Week don-buns Borden Mg s. m. Ind 11.40 u, u, Ii] p m.