MAXIMS OFA Msnl: MAN i001! Millim- rhe ma» who haibcnn bill‘; more seriously within begin; to u“ bowl Guardian ‘Iwo a) Secon St. Andrews Is S-mfhe of Eucharistic Congress-Three Bisho s Large Guardian, Ioudcd ill‘! Ocltl ‘ <3 Chou rendered Lellan followed. p ongress Is Meeting Historic Church In llllrlnssl I CHARLOTTETOWN, ‘CANADA, WEDNESDAY, Til MURDER Covers Prince EdwardllslanlfLlke;the'Dew S Everybody Railway, Heads Ask (Io-operation AUGUST, 16 1933 lSERIIJIIS DRUUGHT MAXIMS u 0F A, MERE MAN Happiness is not one lugs ha“. tifni stone but a mosaic composed of many smaller stones .. _. ._ _"_..- ._..--_._...-_ ..--..‘~‘,..._‘, ‘ b, i 1° PAGES :','":.'.'.. .lf'l.'.".""..r."" Sees Prospect Off Good Price CUNIHTIUNFor Potatoes ps And I Congregation Present y At Openingliast Evening. _' The second Eucharistic Congress pf the Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlottetown met last evening at the historic church of St. Andrews. "Lift Up Thine Eyes." and "Vsni Creator," and the Address c! Welcome by Father Mac- orrluvllql Bradley has confessed ‘to slaying ,five members of his family here July 21, because they were having e sBsléafnlt’ Managements Of C.N.R. C.P. Prior to Prelimina _ R. Railways Make Statement Re- Hearing. l , .- gardlng Second 10 Per Cent Cut. (cmflhn PM“, "gigri flvs IIZIJOZZ; Illicgvsletvlellelnwrhdlethsltlldfmliunteixflt all: mraws. Aug. l5. _ Michael wiifiiiiiiiw that win the nest. they iwctilm with the dispute between Of All Employees will be dealt with fairly." says g statement issued tonight asking 9111P1°YE6S of both Othe Canadian the railway and their employees. A second ten percent wage out brings Hot Weather Prevail- ing in Canada Par- ticularly Damaging to Late Crops. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Aug, l5-Canada is in the grip of a serious drought which still prevails from coast to coast despite some helpful precipitation. ' Th; church was filled to overflow- In the address, Father LIucI-ellarl National total wage reductions affected dur- 111g, and many people were ilnablo w enter tho building. Prusent were three bishops, His Excellency, Bishop Alex MacDonald. Bishop of Hebl-on, who delivered the sermon, His Ex- "llency, Bishop James Morrison, ‘p, Antigonlsh, who gave the pcntifical Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament, and His Excel- lgllcy, Bishop J. A. 0'Bulllvsn, D.D., Bishop of Charlottetown. Practic- glly all the Roman Catholic clcrgy p! the province were in attendance. The Corpus Christi Choir was pres- ent. Rev. A. P. McLellan, P.P., gave the address of welcome. At 'f o'- clock the Procession iormcll up at the Parochial House, marched through the front entrance of the church, and up the centre aisle. The. made reference to the first settlers and gave an historic sketch of the diocese. The year 1772 was marked by the arrival of Scottish immi- grants. Rev. James MacDonald was the first priest. He died several years later, and there was no priest till the arrival of Father lilacEach- em, later Bishop MacEachern, in 1790. In 1803 on the occasion of a Andrew's Parish was organized. As the Bishop of Quebec did not favour Acadian priests ministering to the people, St. Andrew's College was established for the education of priests. Father MacLellan thanked His Ex- vlsit from the Bishop of Quebec, 8t. "fun" with money he had invested in the homestead, Provincial Police announced today. In his signed statement police said the 42-year- old farmer confessed to shooting his mother, father, sister, brother and uncle when he went on a rampage after asking his father for details of a mortgage transaction and was threatened by his father with a pitchfork. Bradley's statement, police said, will be used against him when he faces preliminary hearing here Sept. 7 on s. murder charge. The hear- ings, scheduled for Friday will be postponed with the consent of de- Addressed to "all Qmpktyeg‘ the two railways employed as loco. motive engineers, locomotive ill-e. men, hostlcrs. conductors, tl-aiumen, Wfdmflri, train despatchers, tele- griilihers, assistant agents, IInemenL and Canadian Pacific Railways to "swept wage deduc, “W15 1Y1 8- Sllirit of co-operation with the management." The state. ment was issued by Grant Hall, Vlcc President of the Pacific Rarlway, and B. J. Hunger. ford. acting President of the can. adidan National Railway. Canadian cent, _ THE STATEIVIENT After reviewing economic diffl 011 (Continued on Page S) ing the past two years to 20 per- The hot dry weather, states the ‘crop repolt issued today by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. is very favorable for binding and threshing operations and for the mums confronting bath mus‘ the‘ completion of haying. but it is par- slatenwm goes on to say “prospects tlculsrly damaging to pastures, late are disgm-blngly uncertain ma the grains. potatoes, roots and fodder railways must deal with actualities.‘ “m” Under such conditions the railways chum); masonamy be expected w and condition and the shortage of pay 9Q percmt o; me we” "t" fall pasture and the considerable crlablshed practically at the peel; Live stock have declined in flesh (reduction of winter fccd, in the (Continued on Page 3) fence and crown counsels. (Continued 0n FIEO 3) Goodwill Air * Tour Arrives KIDNAPPERS ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, la column at 8 cents trleily payable in advance. per °"I‘slkies—l1‘rench River Friday. 408 ‘Prince Of Wales MEEIEVGS- ETC? Off To France "Announcement an inserted il W0!!! (By Thomas lan Press Staff Writer) LONDON’, Aug. Ill-listless and ‘ the Prince of Wales took off today by “Pslkieswsnoe Cove. Balur- aeroplane from the lawn of his _ wearing a. grey lounge suit, T. Champion, Camd- nlsnllnlls sllll REIGN. N g_l B Ai Eight More Persons afternoon about six o'clock. Tomor- A t Moncton EMIONCION. N- B». AUK- 16-(0. PJ-Irhirteen airplanes from ‘fic- POMO. Hamilton, Ottawa. Montreal, comprising the Maritime‘ Goodwill Air Tour, sponsored by the Canadi- an Flying Clubs Association, settled down on the Morlcion airfield this llN Pilllfli Police Lose $50,000 in Attempt to Appre- TJRN TABLE Denounces Sp 0k esm en Of Steel Plants By James P. Selvagc, Associated Press Staff Writer. WASHINGTON, Aug. l5.—-(A.P.) —-'1‘he long-seething issue between captains of industry and labor over the United States Industrial Recov- ary Act broke into the open today with President William Green of the American Federation c1 Labor n“ ' home at Fort Belvedere, near Windsor, bound for Bisrrits, France, where he will holiday the / ‘Horton's Dance Friday, August x . 442. Disturbances rest of this month. The Prince will “Postponed-Dance in ‘Elreadal- spend most of his tlnlc at the lane Hall is postponed. ' Havana. Reported Killed in A t will be invited to attend an 5i demonstration bv the visiting pfl Club formation. row the Moncton Flying club W111 515880 a. field day when the public ots, including the ‘lbronw Flying hend Suspects With Evidence. angrily denouncing the great steel plants. Charging that representatives of the industry had walked out of an N. R. A. Conference with Secretary Frances Perkins, because no was l‘ (Associated Press) CHICAGO, Aug l5—-A gang of spokesmen of Optimistic Note Sounded By Mr. J. W. Boulter, Secretary Of Potato Growers Association. Optimism as regards the prospects] a very 1mm crop "I 111M535"? @1115 Yea“ 9055K) trill)‘, Speaking for the Potato Grower: d” 11 511557119101‘)! lifice ‘Vfi-‘i CXDW-s-l Association, Ml". Boulfcr remarks: 59d by MT- J- w- B43111!“- Dtlilify that the number of inquiries reach 1111111901‘ 01' Akriculturc and Secrc/ illg that office for seed potatce. iii-TY of the Potato Growers’ Associa-l made him think of old times, befor- tion- in 311 lntcrviel)’ Yvsiefdfllfi tllc days of suppressed prosperity H1? 1011014131! thiil- HCCOTdIIlL-l ti)? began. Asked if they had made am statistics the acreage ill Prince Ed-, sales, he replied fllal he would no. ward Island was practically the" venture m do w, 5am’! 35 135'» Yeai- Th‘? yield last) "would you sell if you got a doliu: year was light and he dld not lhlnl: ,1 bushel for (ha, farmer?" 1i’ "mild 119 Bill’ llEBVlPl‘ lllls rear.’ "Nn. I would not." he replied. O1 Unless there. was nlorc ram lll the, f‘(l‘.]l'fi(‘. Wlllll" we hnpe m gel, (11.11 next two weeks, lt was doubtful if, 01- more m,- gnQd gum, mm, 15 m 111'! 311914 ii/Oulil 1X? eqliiii i0 J1EE Of- guarantee (hut SuCll a price will be Inst your. Asked about till.- outlouki 114111-1411‘ as mu bglypl-g mgy no; b, for u lllillllCI, Mr. Boullcl" stated ll" as optilm. l: us luv illosu who llllvl- could sec no possible reason wh_v7 pnthtflr-s l1; 5,311, However, 1:1 “'91-. U115 "TOD Should not sell at a higl1| it farmu- l would vvrnlt to realise al. price. One would have to g0 back the marJ-zl-l will pay. and for that mil-ill’ Will's 1Y1 the records 1° find; reason would not want anyone who where United States had a yield as was handling my potatoes to sell low as to be estimated at slightly them in advancw, when such a. shori 0W‘? 399000.000 bushels. Dhtario crop throughout the continent is 5c reports on account of dry weather ulnlnslllns BIFFl6UlllES olllllllmll H011. Alfred Duran- leau, lliillister 0f lliarille and Fisher- , ies Collcludes In- plainly evident.“ Grain Prices At Stanclstill In Chicago (Associated Press) CHICAGO, Aug. l5—\Vi!h min. imum pegged priccs on Chicago 8min futures scheduled to be abol- ished tonight. trading was virtual. ly at n. standstill. Belief prevailed that there might be irregularity in the market sev. CTR-l (TBYS. ihls was expected to be followed by a return of normal "Owing to closing of Eucharistic Congress, dance and ball game at at. Teresa's postponed. 441. "Semi Annual Meeting Queens County L. O. L. meets at Cavendish, August 17th, at 8 P. M. 262. "Borden Line Olub loading hogs, limbs. calves, Albany, Wednesday. lug. l6. 400 "Sec "That's One Orl Bill" by Urapaud Players in Canoe Cove llsll. Wednesday. August 16th. 323. "Harland excursions Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. For further information phone 773. 1484-7-3-tf "Come to Festival and Dance at illlot Hall, Thursday evening. Aug- lst 17th, in aid of Rocky Point rink. 411. "Coma to the Cornwall ice fiam social Friday, eighteenth. i sseball match, Meadowbank vs. Cornwall, and games. 452 "Base Ball Game at Peakes. August 18th, at 5.80 P. M. Dromore and Souris. Dance in Hall after lame, 438. "Come and hear the Merry Min- lirels. vlctorla Hall. Friday. Ailg. ll. in aid of Victoria Unions Hokey team. 352 "Hear Professor Inman lecture ll "The Money Question." in Corn- n11 Hall tonight. Vocal and instru- liental music. 407 "Come to the Clam Blake land Dance at Millvale School, Thursday Chlberta. Country Club, but will visit friends with homes in the vicinity for a few days. File Charges v AgainstMachado IllAVANLA. Au;- 15 —- (A.P.) — A cause filed this afternoon in the second section of the criminal court accused Gerardo Machado, deposed President, and five associates of "misappropriation of public funds. frauds and legal exactions, falsities and swlndlcs, homicides, murders. personal attempts and use of fire- anms against certain persons.“ Dr. Jose Garcilssc De La Vega, a lawyer, filed the charges after posting a $590 build- Recom m end A Central Bank F o r Canada '(B_v Forbes Rhude. Canadian Press Staff Writer) VANCOUVER, Aus- i5—5flm= sort of central organisation cor- responding to a central bank Wu recommended for Canada in 8 brief presented to the Royal Corn- mlssicn on Blulkinl hi" W451’ by (AIIOOIIIQII Press) persons mot violent deaths to set its political and house in order. Although the frenzied mob ac- tivity which broke out three days ago in celebration of the downfall of’ President Gerardo MBCIIBdO had largely abated. enemies o? the old regime still sought out its support- ers to exercise vengeance llpocl them. The total number of dead was raised to 35 since Saturday morning. Police Stage Successful Chase To River (Canadian Press) KAI-WAX, Aug 15-'I'lle speed- ing car shot onto a wharf and as it ground m a stop at (he water's edge the pursuing R. (7. M. P. pat- rol saw something flash in the moonlight. A can splashed inlo the water and a second splash follow- ed as a. shadowy figure lelft the wharfside 30 feet from the car. A bobbing head appeared be- hind the can, and both began to move slowly up harbor. The offic- Prof. W. A. Carruthers of the Ec- "liiiiis. A/ugllst 17th. If not fine, M! Friday. 41o. nnomlcs Department of the Uni-unost a. mile ers followed along the shore. Al- away. Plus Burns HAVANA, Aug. 15-Elght more Seven; airports 11°"! Provinces before returning to Qug. today in post-Machado disorders as be‘; and Qmugc, the new government of President Carlos Manuel De Cespedes labored economic wily kidnap suspects tonight sp- PB-Tefliil’ hiid Slipped through one of the most elaborate police traps ever devised, enriched by a. pack. age of decoy ransom money, the amount of which was undisclosed, but which was reported to ap. Droximate $50,000. Ironically, the money was paid over to the mobsmen, suspected of implication in the abductions b: Charles Urschel, millionaire Okla- homa. oil man, and John Factor, Chicago speculator. by a. policeman. The officer was disguised as a SYDNEY. N. 5.. August 16—,111°B5@Y18@r boy i5 part of the pol- Sydney's alderman are smiling rue-ll“ ‘knell’? t° 119N911"!!! the mis- fulliy at the way they were clever- P5016 "with the evidence." cly out-manoeuvered in their at- tomlpt to stop a. travelling carnival from separating citizens from their hard earned cash. ‘Though seemingly balked when the Council refused a license, the show was not to be turncd away so easily from a stand that had Prov- ed profitable in years past. A few days after the Council's decision tents were pitched just a few feet outside the city limits. The Council was helpless to in- terfere as special buses carried crowds daily to the fair grounds. where the carnival did lts usual emslleni. business. Net. results: the show left with the money the Council had hoped to keep in town; The City lost $500 license foe, the Fire Department. which was to have received a out if the show played in Sydney, got noth- lng. ‘I119 goodwill air tour will visit in the Maritime Travelling Show Outwits Council (Canadian Press) (Continued on Page 3) Australia May Have New Party (Canadian Press Cable) SYDNEY, Australia, Aug. l5-A new political organization m be known as the Tarrif Reduction League, will be launched in Aus- tralia soon, ll. was leamed here to- day. The League will have as lts sub- ject reduction of trade restrictions B10118 ‘lines suggested in the Ot- tawa. Economic Conference agree- ments. If it fails to achieve its aims by other means, it was said, the League will contest the next federal elections. i lenge to the government." Un k n o w n Rescues Boater (Canadian Press) PICTOU, N. 5., Aug. 16—A mod- est reseller who hurl-led away bo- fore his identity could be lcrlrncti saved Walter Roy's life WllCll he attempted to swim ashore from a capsized sailboat. Roy became exhausted while still some distance from shore, and the unknown swimmer plunged to his rescue. bringing him to land with difficulty. When R.o_v asked his name, the young mun refused to answer and hurried away after making sure the yachtsman had ‘bcovererl fully from his narrow escape from death. Keep Hands Off Policy (Asfioriaied Press) WASHINGTON, Aug. 15 Secret ary of Agriculture Wallaui said late today in response to reports that the Chicago Board of Trade was going to "pull the rig" in the wheat market that the administra- tion would keep hands off and present, Green told rlewspapermcn he regarded the action as “a chal- "Come to the Ice Cream Fiestlvnl o and other amusements iii scsdle Cross Hall, ‘Thursday um. August 17th. 40s “Kiiixstcu Hall, August l'ith. See "i" H"? Thousand and a. Strlnil 0i Pearls" by Canoe Cove Dramatic b. Admission 25c and 15c. 431 ‘The Sun Life Retiring Annuity ‘ "n" by our actuarles "A perfect will!" Particulars fumished by “Y of our agents or J. A. Moore. "Wiser. Charlottetown. m. "Come to tea at Wheatley River h rt Stevenson's field) Wednes- Yi Aiis- 16. Trap shooting and bvsln at 3 o'clock. Tea at 5 $1"- Proceeds fol- United Church. 1 110i: fine. Thursday. 271 "All taxes for year ending June “i 1°31. in Borden School District m, ‘4- "vi Dlid by September 20th be handed to Clerk of Court 1 vnrflty 0f Bflillih COIIIUIIJII. lcrawleri, fully clad. from the water perlnit open marknl. operations hut strive in every other way to aid ley Kiwi‘ by Bepfximber 15th will be has? to the Clerk of the Couny This central organization would have sole control of currency iwiii- rediscolmt bills Dominion and for- glgn, legal reserves, carrying 0!; public accounts. coriviiic i"! 1131' ances abroad and be the sole med- ium for expo?‘ "d “npm °l “W ital. "Be with the crowd!- T- 3- to l hi, f. alned 5X P999 m" fifigliifll, ngerfecrt floor. oblillll! ml: agement. 451 ~31“;- Bus Line. If enoulh 119°‘ llle book 1759*“ for Nonmglsnéiliell before 3 P. M. Thursday, t leave Revere Hotel for RIM! I P M_ Thursday, Fare $2.00 retuzlai’; for Wheat- "All taxgsalgiolfifgoillua? not paid wm°°lk°"°11- BY order of mum. - Olmlther-s, Secretary. 414. for collection. BY 0111"‘ 9! 77mm‘; A. Barrett. ‘was misslng, and ulls time the 3_ you“, uriver of the oar. Mills lVill Reopen mum; mills of the Canadian Car m4 Foundry Company at Amherst wlll re-open ‘Thursday for about 1o weeks, it was announced today! Employment will be given to 150 - dell Hull announced that Sir Fred- mm in the production of stock for crick faith-Ross, the company's Montreal olant and advlsor to the British Government, govern] Maritime firms. would come to Washington about -minus the um. lie was crested. But the evidence police took to the water in the search. They found a. five-gallon container of rum undel- a. wharf. charges or! possessing liquor illeg- ally were laid against Bums and (Canadian Press) AMHERST, N. 5.. AUE- 15—Tw° that preliminary discussions on the subject would begin with United Kingdom early in October. PLAN ICOIQIITIERENCE A ON WA_1_2__ DEBTS Sir Frederick Leith Ross Will Represent Great Britain At Discussions Opening In October. * October 1 to discuss the obligation. Of the payment due in Decem- ber $85,950,000 is for interest and (Associated Prue) WASHINGTON, Aug. ill-The perplexing war debt. problem rose Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh. who is making an aerial mapping ex- pedition in the ncrthland, arrived the wheat (owners. Lindberghs conditions of. ll-ariing, The Winnipeg market opened a llnlf hour lnfc today as director: met (o csialalish "Wilfred" minimum MONTREAL, Aug. l5.---“I have zgfilnfiljgiccfswlillllif_"'ll3'13‘? mark” met our Canadian fishermen and but “n” {hrw Mm l for: Cams undcrslallrl m» riifficulllcs nf their “m 1w s ° - P “m” hllrrl llfc, I return with a desire to An grail“ ‘m! _ ‘ _ inlprovc their lot," said Hon. Alfred _ f ‘ ‘ ‘ pmwslorls cb-“W Dllrllnlcau, Minister of Marine and M imnllnznhy. the Sam as ‘vcstmu Acting lviillistcr of fisheries, as he days {Hush m 0111933"- arrivccl here today folowlllg his Riki‘ nlllll inspection tour of caslcrn ports’! and the Atlantic fisheries. 1 r-wleciion Tour. (Canadian Press" The Weather,Etc "I believe I have concluded a 1150-: -—1 ful VLWHQE in the interest of the two DLpIlYllTiCllIS of liiarlne and Fisher-I‘ c ies." collilnucci Ml’. Duranleau. “Ii A was able again lo note there is not N f a country in the world which has donc more for the safety of naviga-E tion in its waters than has Canada. 1 I was also able to gain fresh really-l ‘ ‘a ntioll of the wcaltll and illlportancc‘, z of our fisheries." The Minister of Marine said llfll had been much impressed by the‘ beauties of the north and soutlll shores of the St. Lawrence, “and oil ihnt Islnlld Garden called Prince, Edward Island." He visited with, pleasure tlln (inc countryside, of? Nova ilcoiia and New Brunswick. l Mr, llllranlelail said he had noted l signs of husinrss improvcnlclll. ill‘ Prince Edward Island and in New Brunswick. Indications were. he said, that the potato crop in P.E.l'. would be sold at a good price and New Brunswick fishermen expect- ed to gcl. better prices for their lobster catch (hall last ycur. Modcmfc in frc~ll westerly winds; fair and mulluraioly Wilflll .'\l. ()i'l-l1'l-.'. uuuln null T“ \lll'l'lJ()ll(il.i)i ’ lllilXl- um.“ All: l.» il'lllii(‘l'1“l'll m‘ \ll In Iceland‘, (Associated Press) REYKJAVIK, Iceland, Aug. l5-- again today hefom the Roosevelt administration in official word 84151203165 is principal. Great Brit- the installment last June, but prior to that had pl-id 1n full. 670,765 due from Great Britain Dc- cember l5, Secrets y of state Cor- Wlth another payment of $127,- chief economic been advised about the details of the British allsnmunenin for the 1 discussions here this evening aln mode a partial advance of 8w.- ‘ flight from 000.000 in silver on its $75,950,000 land. IB-Messages received here The Secretary did not know Norway today indicated Colonel whether Sir Frederick would be ac-iand Mrs. Lindbergh were expected iliimlifliifld by other experts, be- to arrive there in about cause the United States had not weeks. completing a Angmagsalik, Green- COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Aug. from three " ' I m I I ‘J11 Dalhousle Wins g; - s’; Honor At Oxford g; as "i" s» (Cnnn-liinn Press) so HALIFAX, Aug, l5—~Oxlord Unl- "Hm," _ if versityts highest mssiblc mark in {Winslow} t.‘ jurlspl-udrnvc has been awarded to “"""'" "' T, Hilton C. UlldCFhfly. i931 Nora f: . Smlia Rhodes Scholar. ilfUllTllhi 1' to word received hv friends here. Fnmwvtl, Ho ls the third Rhodes Scholar in obtain tltc honor slnco i904.‘ f": 1‘*f;§;f,,};."§;{}§‘;fi‘};§';"I,E,{?'°,,,.§? Undcrhav, a nailvc of Fortune P. E. I., had n. distinguished career at Dalllcuslc University, graduat- (m: in arts and winning the Avery prize. Although he completed four "1 (‘filfPly wllrlll. Iligh thin this cvrninl: at 3.06 and tomorrow morning nt (1.17. Sun sols (his (ironing n! rises tivlnorrllu- nlnrvlin: lli Now Iflnnll .\I4||\i|i‘i_\'_ Aug '_‘I, 7.01‘- and 5 l4. u-IQ n. ‘The Lindberghs are making an aerial survey of the northem route over the Atlantic. Club osan y prize. lfillilllllflfsllll‘ I'll» elcllror-n milluii‘! years‘ work in three he found time lnlcr um. I‘l|!ll’liiifr‘i1'\\'l’i. u. write a thesis entitled "Sir Rob-| C" FEM“ scum“: Wonk liars-Leaving Bordon crt Borden and Imperial Rein-fl‘ 0.15 , m.;l p. m. (Exlrn): 5.15 p. m. lions" which won hm the Overseas. ~k days-Louvre Cane ‘fnrllli-ntinn n. m. (Extra); 1'55 p, p1,; 7 lll. “T I0 RI) p. A I i I r ‘I375 HKUQ-i-"i- 11y h! ti- In? ELI. md I16 E lug. for- nce lley ital, Pred Eer- lital. r of Mer- ctsin neral rers) . {earl lnon, ill bl Par- eter'|