. ---,,,,.....ém....'-.e: ..":.'.-.. i pres. Investmen Bankers Ass’ . De- clares That U. S. lind British Invest- or Must Look To Dominion as a Field For The Invest- ment oi Their Capi tal. LUOERNI - Di - QUEBEC, Que June zs-(ny the Canadian Press -Osnsds was certain to be favored before all other countries as a field ior investment of British and Unit ed states capital, President A. H. Williamson stated today in open- mg the 16th annual meeting oi the investment Bank s‘ Association of Canada. ‘If the United States (Continued on Page s) Another Cut PARIS. June 23.-(A.P.)-'I‘he ‘imount of imported wheat that may be used in Rrench flour was cit today from 45 to 40 percent. A week ago the Iikench Govern- ment announced a cut from 60 to ii percent in the amount of im- ported wheat permitted. a IANNOUNCEMENIS, comma avams, ' MEETINGS. arc "Annondale Tuesday, show mg Dance. 3895-8-23-8i. "Meet Yéiur friends at Newstead iim which 3032-1i "Show and Dance, 8t. Peters, iiimdav- asss-c-za-ai. "Tea Party st 8t. James Church, luinmerfield, Wednesday, June 39, 3933-6-24-51 "Hope River with “Kgthlggn vcurneen" at lndian River next indw- aeez-a-zz-si. "Reserve Wednesday. June 29th ior s Tea Party in Rustico. ,39lo-6-24-1|. "m" m?!“ the dance at Stan- h Rink House Friday night, June ii seii-e-za-ai "Hunter River Club loading live W Wednesday. cum th. Stock but be listed with Secretary. SOII-O-Ii-li. "The Parishioners of 5t. An- iiiiir Parish, Bloomfield, will hold Mr Picnic on ‘Tuesday. August - 3897-6-23-81. "Come to the Ice Cream social we Presbyterian Church lawn, iiiston. Saturday evening. 3980-0-24-21 "5" “i-izhthouse Nan." by st. Patrick's Road Dramatic Club, in Btewart Hall, niidsy. July lst. smi- view. aoaa-s-si-zi "Come to Ellerslie, June 28th i :4 mics a real concert. Admiulon Ind liic. Under the auspices o! Kin: Edward n. o. n. 3017-8-24-71. - "Hope River Dramatic Club nts their three act Comedy h a at Corran Bann Hall, Fri- li. June 24th. Admission 25c. Good "iiiiifl- aaoc-e-zr-si. 5 "nitnciide River w. r. s. will {Wit An Old-Fashioned Mother" ihfd-"HJMMHM “Ogbxanage He'll, . - . roceed n "4 ii 0m Eases-loci hsnago. sax“ it‘ Elm! 0f Colum kilflld, Ill "iiiiiiil. will hold a Inca for members and their lam , °ii ‘Ilium. June ssth at e ' “l ssas-e-as-ii - "Hiring livs boss and lambs River Tuesday. June mo. l- iii- Everett liaslsm. lmer- Alcen Mouse. Kensington buy- Hme illtc. Signed #3.. Wed- -0-22-3l. and L. 0. B. A., Caven- °" parade to di - "Price will be halo solider. Jule P. m. Ileillblrl all “Li 0. A, “IO iiioi iii iivonio iooiiii Must Hove Full Time Medical Course At Uni. TORONTO. June mg, m, Canadian Pawn-flu Ontario Medical Association, holding its sn- liill mm!!! here in conjunction with that oi the Canadian Med- ical Association. today named an adviefli‘! committee on cancer to communicate with the Provincial Government on any problem it deems should be brought to the attention oi the legislating author- ities. The Association announced its resolution to carry out as far as possible recommendations contain- ed in the recent Weir report on nursing education in Canada, ut- llizing to the best of its ability ex- haustive information in-the report which cost about $80,000 to prepare. Efforts oi osteopaths to gain special privileges through appeal to the legislature went unheeded this year, the Association learned. Medical men, it was'pointed out, feel privileges accord ‘ its members should not be granted to those who t as ) “:2”. Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edwardi island Like tlieDew CHARLCTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, JUNE 24. 1932 10 PAGES SIGHTED lfi Accompany Delega SHIPS BEFiiRE iirscurcuir Felix Hausner Tells 0i Lonely Days And Nights He Spent On Drifting Plane. lidIAMI, Fla, June 3d. (AM-Six- teen ships came within sight of Bionic-r mix Hausner as he float- ed for eight days on his fallen plane after his ill-fated ocean flight but none saw him, until the tank- er Circe Shell came by was disclos- ed today. He was landed from the Circe Shell hem last night and was the object of a rousing municipal reception. Recovering from the effects of going with little water from June 4, to June ll, he told in detail today cf his flight and the lonely days of floating on the plane. 4-0 -.~.oq-r~‘ -. v s" s tes To Ottawa I. investor In Wheat Prices course at a University. will be held next Wednesday to consider a motion oi Coun. Hennes- sey to introduce a by-law to regulate traffic on the Victoria Park road- way. Notice of motion was given at a special meeting called for the discussi oi this matter last night. ‘There were present, Mayor Stew- art, City Recorder Martin, and Couns. Holman, Trainer, Hennes- scy, Doull, Reardon and Day. His Worship introduced the dis- cussion by stating that he had re- ceived complaints of the dust nui- sance to pedestrians from motorists speeding on the Park roadway. The roadway was not part of the city street system, but a by-law might (Continued on Page 7) N.B. PBTATIJES Hill NEH]. (Canadian Press) FREDERICTON, N. 3., June 23. —Newfoundland has come into the‘ market as buyer of New Brunswick seed potatoes, the Federal Govern- ment having purchased irom the N. B. Seed Potato Growers" As- were lesser princes of the church sociation, 8,000 sacks for planting in Newfoundland, it was stated here today by O. C. Hicks, Super- intendent of the Provincial Boils and Crops Division. The order for the potatoes was received from the Government, the shipment being the third of this nature made in recent years to Newfoundland. us. woiiiii SENATCRIS siioiio nuiii (Canadian Press) BRISTOL. N. It, June 28—Mrs. E. Maude Ferguson, woman State Senator elected in New Hampshire and a delegate to the Republican national convention in Chicago last week. was found shot to death in the yard oi her heme tonight. cordially inwitsd, up“; Cavendish school at m do not have to undergo a full time SPEEIJINB 0N PARK noiowiv io sioiiiciiio New Bylaw LikelyTo Be Passed By City Council Next Week. A meeting oi the City Council be introduced to restrict horse or ' bout 9 a. m. on the morning of Jun slowed me up." food and little water. “In the eigh days I drifted I saw l6 ships, bu hopewhen 110' saw the the eighth day. from its course and a boat was finally taken off the plane." aoo; *BlES_i|NG Cardinal Lauri Gives To Catholic Men At Eucharistic C 0 n- l gross. (By Edward ,,, ' Press Staff C-mesponilent) DUBLIN, June Iii-Three hun- clred thousand Catholic men, bare- headed in the soft Dublin dusk, paid tribute today to their religion and to Cardinal Lauri, the Pope's messenger to the Eucharistic Con- grese. Flanking the ‘high altar at the outdoor ceremony in Phoenix Park and on a special white and ‘gold throne sat the Legate, attired in red robes. Places for the clergy were reserved near the altar. There were no women whatever, for this service was solely for the men. Singing was led by a special male choir. After bestowing the special bless- ing of the Pope on the assemblage, the Papal Legate left his throne and passed the audience, (Continued on Page 3) man elected to the New Hampshire State Senate and a delegate to the Republican convention last week, was found shot through the heart in the yard of her home here to- night. Medical referee Dr. W. R. Car- lsnd oi Plymouth, gave a verdict oi suicide. Dr. Garland said Mrs. Ferguson hi4 bum in Poor health for some months and while named a dele- gate had been unable to attend the convention because of ill health. Mrs. Ferguson's body was found IRIUIOL, N. H. June 23-min. - 351344344, l. Maude Ferguson, the first ws- I. by her husband, s pistol lying near- ‘My engine developed trouble a- 4. he said. "I don't know yet what tne cause was, but it gave me trouble for more than an hour and He landed on the waves without difficulty and started to drift. It was raining and cold. He had little apparently none of them sighted me. I cannot tell "you what I thought about in all those days I drifted. The weather varied, but much of the time there was rain and fog. He had about given up Circe Shell as dusk started to settle on "I did not think the ship had spotted me, but then I saw it veer was lowered. I was exhausted when I 000 M EN RECEIVE PAPAl Inspiring Address B man and Mrs. Baldwin by Lafay ette, London. xiv/Z} ENTER/IAIN MENT 0F WIVES AND DAUGHTE RS PLANNED The entertaining of wives and daughters of delegates will be an interesting sideplay to the Im- perial Conference at Ottawa. Herc are shown Miss Ruth Runciman (1) and Mrs. Runciman (2) who will accompany the Rt. Hon. Walter Runciman, and Mrs. Baldwin (3) who will accompany Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin, British delegaies.—l‘hoto of Miss Runclman by Lenure, London. and o! MH- Rumi- t t PERSECIITICN HASSPREAD THE riiiiii Missionary Back , From Russia Ex- plains Conditions There. MONTREAL, Juno 23. (By the Canadian Press-Although Bibles have to be "bootiegged" into Rus- sia, there is nevertheless a great revival of christian thought in that country, Rev. 1". J. Miles said here today_ Col. Miles was senior chap- lain of the Australian forces in the war and is now general secretary of the Russian Missionary Society. “Evangelical christianlty is flour- ishing in Soviet Russia,” he said. Persecution has actually spread the faith. The greatest revival of all times is now taking place among the poor peasants of the Commun- ist State. We have to bootleg the Bible into the country but we are Value Of Pound’ Will Be Set By Government OTTAWA, June 23 — (By The Canadian Prossl-The value of the pound sterling for purposesvof ap- plying special or dumping duty on livestock entering Canada from the United Kingdom will, in future, be set by the Department oi National Revenue from time to time. A mem- orandum issued by the Department brings under this regulation all shipments to Canada from the United Kingdom of horses, cattle, sheep, goats, asses, swine and dogs for the improvement of stock under regulations prescribed by the Gov- ernor-in-Council. JBERIH. .EAllER|N GU60 M45." Col. Miles quoted official figures (Continued on Page 3) iiiuiirviiio viiirs wool, ii oiiriuior Sound Financial Con- dition Reported At Annual Meeting Oi Protestant Orphan- age Last Evening. Erlcoursglng reports of the ac- tivities of the past year were sub- itted at the annual meeting last evening of the Prince Edward Is- land Protestant Orphanage. The meeting. which waq well attended, was held in at. Paul's Parish l-lsll, with Mr. W. A. Stewart. M. L. A., Chairman of Trustees, presiding. The reports, which were adopted as read, elicited congratulatory com- ments from the meeting. A feature of the trustees’ report was the statement that despite falling revenue from decreased col- lections, the Orphanage, by econ- om'o management, was able to meet forthcoming Canadsls tratimi maintains the policy utter- ed at the Imperial Conference in GLCCML M o on King Sees No Hope While Conservativ- es Remain In Pow- er. By John Mosher Canadian Press Staff Writer SUSSEX, N. 13., June 23-Tl economic confcrcr at Ottawa is doomed to failur» Conservative London two years ago, Rt. Hon. W. L. MacKenzie King, leader of the Opposition in the House of Com- mons, said at a. meeting here to- night in support of the candidate Donald V. White, Sussex, Liberal, for the Dominion by-electlon in the constituency of Royal Monday. As indicative of the British at- titude regarding tariff in the Dom- inions, Mr. King referred to a statement made in the British next House of Commons a week ago by Right Hon. Stanley Baldwin, act- ing Prime Minister, who "wamed that unles- agreement was reached at Ottawa the exemption of Em- pire goods automatically ended on NOVOIIIEJOT 1Q." This meant, said Mr. King, “that. so far as Canada and the Domin- ions are concerned, customs tariffs will be met with customs tariffs, and that freedom and trade within the Empire will depend upon their barriers against goods coming into GERMANY sivssui ciiioiriv Offers France a Trade Scheme In Compen- sation For Her Failure In Repara- tions. (By George Hambleton, Canadian lPress Stall’ Writer.) LAUSANNE, June 23. (Canachan Press Cablcl-The second day in the great drama of Lausanne opens tomorrow. Their conversations com~ pleted with Premier Ramsay Mac- Donald of Great Britain, the French delegates will now open direct neg- otiations with the Germans. An AngloFrench agreement has been reached on some questions of principle but the two powers still remain apart on the basic issue of the resumption oi German pay- ments. In the conversation today between Premier MacDonald and Premier Edouard Hex-riot oi France, the latter admitted GennanY-B present inability to pay. But over against the British proposal to wine the slate clean, the French Pre- mier set the proposition that Ger- l- HBE A udminis- i i (Continued on Page a) I [MEMBER iosrs SEAT IN iiouiiiiousr Aime Boucher Was Ordered Unseated By Superior Court Yesterday -—- Will Appeal Judgment To Supreme Court 0f Canada. (Canadian Press) SOREL, Que, June 23.—Aime Boucher, Liberal, who by virtue of a one-vote lead, had sat. in the House of Commons for the first two years of the life of the present administration, today was ordered unsented by the Superior Court. In the general elections of i930 _ (Canadian Press) BENNINGTON, Vt., June 23— Fire, following an explosion, swept the Putnam Memorial Hospital here this afternoon. Forty-five pa- tients were removed by firemen amid scenes of confusion. Because of the location of the institution on the tip of a high hill it was dif- ficult to get streams oi water on the burning structure. Necessities become lanriss when tbs family money la low, MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN Aanasl subscriptions Delivered INI- IyIAllOUslilsaldU-l-LIQJO. ilisutnamMemorialll Hospital Swept By Conflagration Forty - Five Patients Removed» Amid Scenes Of Confusion --- irlxplosionlollowed Fire. Doctors, nurses and orderlies worked heroically to carry out thei! terrified charges, wrapped in blank- ets, and moved them on stretchers. The rooms and hallways were fill- ed with smoke, adding to the con- fusion. The patients were sheltered in the nurses home. The fire was discovered in thg X-ray room by an office employee. BllllilNi or oiussiiorrus MENACL ours Vast Brown And Green Blanket 0f Insects Covers Wheat Lands In Manitoba. WIINNDPEG, June 33-(By ‘Hie Canadian Press) by the billion, mile upon mile of the big bodied, crawling leaping ‘nsects tangled to form a vast brown and green blanket inches deep, today delayed a. passenger train in south- west Manitoba. » West of the Deloraine, miles of rail were covered with the grass- hoppers. Without s. supply of sand to throw on the rails ahead, the train crew shunted over a 20 mile stretch at snail's pace. Railway of- ficials said trains have crushed to death billlcrig of the pests. In the wheat belt region grasshoppers have infested for weeks. Highways have been covered with hoppers and automobiles have killed millions more. Serious crop damage is consider- ed probable by the Manitoba De- partment of Agriculture which has assisted farmers to check the grass- hopper plague. Poison bait has been distributed to thousands of fann- ers and the poison manufacturing stations, scattered throughout the south west still are working at top speed. LAUSANNE, Switzerland. Jill" 23. (APP-Chancellor Elish- brn-g Dolfnss of Austria ail- nonnced tonight his Govern- ment had declared a suspension of service on the Austrian fof- elgn debt. It will become effec- tive tomorrow. The act on was “a... because Austria raced iv nggoflhlg a loan. .1 MARITIME Cil-CPERATIVE AT siuviiii Canadian Livestock, Egg And Poultry Exchange In Con- vention — Address- ed By J. W. Boulten (Canadian Press) BACKVIIJIE, N. 3., June 28.- Reports showing an active year and bright prospects for the coming year were submitted at the opening here today of the annual meeting of the Canadian Livestock co-op- erative (Marltimes) and Maritime po-operative Egg and Poultry Ex- change. Ths meetings will closs tomorrow. A motor drive to the Ehrperinwn- tal Farm at Nappan, N. 5., this morning, preceded the opening oi the meetings. On the return, Jamel W. Boulter, Charlottetown, Deputy Minister of Agriculture for Prince Edward Island, gave an address, urging the cutting down of market- rcontinued on Page 7) Success Crowns Yea r ’s Efforts ENTHUBIASM PREVAILS N ANNUAL MEETING OF PRU!- ESTANT ORPHANAGE AUXIL- IAEY Announcement of the raising cl the sum oi over $5,000 during ths year by the Provincial Ladies Aux- iliary of the Protestant Orphliiilll was o, gratifying feature oi the re- port submitted at the annual meeting of the organization held in Charlottetown yesterday. 10B delegates, representative of all parts of the Province, were in attendance. (Continued on Page 8) Record & Forecast of the Weather .\II<JTEUIKQI.UHIUAI. (DFFIFE, TD?- nnto, Juno ‘ill- MINIWY“ AND MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE.‘ Dawson 44 (if! Vancouver 40 72 Edmonton N 7i Hnslrntoon 53 91 Winnipeg 4“ 70 Toronto 5'3 "9 Quebec 5° M Montreal 54 5" Ottawa . 4R M Rnlut. John 43 fl" Halifax . . . . . .. 5'3 “R (‘harlnttiilnivri . . . . . . , . . , . . . .. 49 T‘) FORECAfiTfl (Il1'l\\;l iinil Upper Si. Lawrence Valli-ya; linili-rate to fresh northwest winds; pnrily cloudy and cool. Fresh party cloudy anil Lower St. Lawrence Valley: northwest winds; quite cool. (‘iulf and Nnrih Shore: Fresh rar- iahle winds unsettled, with shuttered showers lillfl fog nrrir oust portion. Maritime Emit: l-‘rosh southerly to westerly winds; unsettled, with some show-era; not mun-h change in temperature. blnrltimo West: Fri-ah west to nnrihvrost wlnilil: partly cloudy imil (Continued on Page l) (Continued on Page 7) (Continued p‘ Rage 7) - mol; prnlvubly s few scatterer] show- I a -s High tirie this afternoon tomorrow morning at 3.50 Run sets this evening at 1.51 and us» tomorrow morning at 4.14. st 2.30 and (‘our Ofishkeoianont have mvrsfsc IN tiiiiia is for at». ‘iii-UN Plait! ill FERRY SCHEDULE .lays—Lv-ares Borden daily 9.1.» .i. I D- a m. and 11.40 a. In. and 5.15 _