MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN The man who enters a real lib. "P! has the world at his feet. Covers Prince Edward’ Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. SATURDAY, JUNE 11. 1932 12 PAGES Annual labserl ti Dali d -. n. ......"..'." manic“ iirrnigiii-zs fibrous or “fiirsriixri~1iiii“ TllllllilllllFail T0‘. Reach saariflTime Startling Development EHEEE Agleement A i In Lindbergh Baby British Gov t. Heads And Free Kidnapping And Murder _ State Officials Make Little gielgaliélfltyfle Headway On Point At Issue. Waitress In_ Morrow Home S uicides P_rior To Police “Pres of the G w ‘niomnné-iuaislmm Questioning, But Not Before Implicating Ernest “L. In Canada at)“: :34: .35.; S T E A M E Brinkert, Ex - Convict And “Mystery Man” I_n < ° m" Who Is Now Under A rrest-Condon Identi- fies Picture Of Brinkert As Man To Whom He i.ll°m°“" L°°‘“'.°'-9mm ‘l Eamon De Valera and vice-Pres- ENGLEWOOD, N. J., June 10-—A waitress in the ""1 M“ ‘i EJ- 1W"- °l' fence with the King before leaving on a mysterious trip the night of the kidnapping. aronto Convention ' ”...‘,.,.“"“‘,,,.“‘,",,,,“‘.,f,,""“ “l” “m” w I N s R A c E ~ ' on ended today Paid $50,000 Ransom. ‘M’ °l m‘ “m” °°‘“'°°"l°" ldent Beau oKelly of the Free SpGGdS Miles In Dwight Morrow household, who is reported to have entered w I N N I P E G .. -—— without result. ‘momo’ “$10-48! m‘ ' For more than five houra heads v * l ‘ ' . Pressl- W. J. Mae- n; m . ‘ Jhiirlottetown. r. n. 1.. was m, gfifimifijmgflj; mag‘ w l T H n E A T H v p , . ' , 1 ' P'°°1d°“" °l m’ mum‘ Donald. talked with President-i ‘ ~ 1 (Canadian IIIQSS) i W“ State. Finally th n! . - ti. U ‘t d s; ‘binn- officers chosen include up around xiv; usgminmbrli: Tillie T0 3W8 police"l);ievedltliiulwgilllllyfskfiitvlfelil); Ctlzlmlllll: Tddizhofl‘. 0 E F I c I A I. s - . Kingston, Montreal, Honorary ' - - _ _ _ l" erg M‘°D°"'1d hm!“ 0" for an Iud- Passengers ilgllffilsiélllglgtgpplltlg and murder, committed suicide today af- m, President; m“ m” m marrow momma m‘ Pam on m‘ F 1 . ng e name of a man with whom she had gone my, Guelph, Vice-President; my to Lmunm ‘or mundw,‘ a‘ esse ' zu Sail For Dublin Todoy i. . coffey, Montreal. Honorary Quebec will be next year's con- ‘ (Canadian Press) IOMREAL, June B-A substitu- ._; of one man for another in ~ aJsil acntencahaa been here, police claim. 0n dine of selling liquor illegally, Clark was sentenced to one opening of the conference on inter- national dcbts. v Shortly afterwards a zc-word cclnniimique was read aloud in (continued on Page l) iii. FiiRill D5 sure gauges flickering up to fan-- (Aasociaied Press) LAGOS, Nigeria, June 10- Stcaming through the tropic night with flames belching from her fun- nelsland the needles or her pres- taatio heights, the 19-year-old British steamer Appsm covered 104 miles in seven and one-half hours arid arrived Just in time to save 90 passengers from the Spanish steairie Teide which was wrecked Wednesday off a" ‘ ‘o Po Island. Al a result of the Appanfs dash, (Continued on ‘Page 5) iiiiii iiiiifiillllliiil ii p Two urns: CANADIAN MAIDS most mum Carol, aged five, and Marjoridagcd three, are the daughter; of; Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Qulry, who have just. arrived in Toronto after liwnrllnx the pm seven years wiuiine Baptist Mission Board in India. 1 Oar-oi and Marjorie were born inlndla, and this ls their first visit to Toronto, the home of their parents. Pills?" in the home of the baby's grandmother. Police im- ilrlierliiz-tely intensified the search for her companion, Ernest rin cit. whom they revealed for the first time had been under suspicion since March 2, the day after the Lindbergh gglgyflglastlsiozllii; frog} lllllSltlillhtA gheneral alarm was broad- ‘ es rm er w ' ‘ ' hon“ in white Plains’ N‘ Y. , o was missing from his The waitress’ sister Edith, police said, sailed for Englind four days after s $50,000 ransom was paid in a Bronx cemetery by Dr. John F. t Cond n, the "Jafsle" in the case. The sister had stayed for some time before the kidnapping at the home of Constance Chilton in Englewood. 1 and a cablegram was sent to Scotland Yard immediately asking for her apprshension. She also has lived in New York City. In the general alarm police asked for the arrest. of Brinkert on‘ sight. They gave the number of his automobile aa N.Y.-'3(l-ltltl3, and said he had a police record for larceny in New York Slate. DRANK POISON The waitress, Violet Sharpe, 26, dramatically drank T H R E E Police Investigating Source of Anony- mous “Red” Letters Received by Pre- mier Bracken and Mayor Webb. (Canadian Press) .WINNIPEG, June l0-Police t0- day were investigating the source of two anonymous letters threaten- ing the lives of Premier John Bracken and Mayor Ralph H. Webb I , . fy- in jail. When the term was ‘ mpieted, they discovered “mun ‘mm’ "'45? m‘ _ - ' ' of Winnipeg. should they be suc- _ mm in m, “u, w“ no; ab“, emu”!!! will"!!! I 5110! dflll- . r Vfalct Sharpe had been employed by Mrs. Morrow, the murdered sewn] in the Manitoba election, baby's grandmother, for a year and a half. She had been questioned Jun, 16_ (lnvlo Testlno. Into court they m‘ Wm‘ ‘mmnun’ mmm" flu“ The letters purport to be fron: l i lerve Wednesday. June 20th h a Tea Party in Ruatico. F ~ t Tcstlno who was sentenced mother three months. Clark hsa ‘ been arraigned on a charge of MEETINGS. ET Nfiliow and Dance 8 Monday, June 21th in in souris, June 14th by St. forwarded to Prime Minister R. B. Bennett today by Hon. Percy Black, acting Premier during the absence of Hon. Cordon S. Harrington. "These documents are fully rep- resentative of the province and, I believe, will effectively present Nova South's case to the Imperial Conference," Mr. Black said. In preparing the brief, the gov- ernment sought the advice and cc- cperatlon of representative citizens directly interested in the subject matter. Five conferences were held and these were followed by a Maritime Inter-Provincial confer- ence at Amherst, “ ‘ ‘ by lng. lumbering and transportation, Nova Scctirs contribution to the Imperial Economic Conference was v SYDNEY, Australia, June 1l— (Saturday) —- (Canadian Press Cable)-—-The voters of the States of New South Wales and Queensland went to the polls today to record their decision on the Labor bid for 1934. Defeated in the Common- wealth elections last December, de- cisively overthrown in Victoria. last month, extreme Labor now has no voice in any Australian, Govern-l merit. There is s. nominal Labor Oovemment in South Australia but its Ministers, wholc-heartedly car- rying out their share of the general members of the Governments of Nova Scotia. New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. The .vlewa of more than 100 rep- resentative citiaena were included in the brief. , (fwntinued on Page 5) Resignation 0N lllNE l8 TORONTO. June l0-—(By The Canadian Pressl-Captain J. Errol Boyd. Toronto trans-Atlantic fly- Bi‘. hopes to take off from Barker airport here June l8 on his solo flight around the world. Before leaving for New York to- night Captain Boyd sald his decis- ion to make his start from Toronto was contingent upon his receiving local support. If this is not forth- coming he will start from New York. Flying the "Maple Leaf." for- merly the "Columbia," Captain Boyd plans to make a brief stop at Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, in refuel before swinging across the Atlantic on the first stage of his flight. ciiiiii One 0f The Subjects Dealt With At Yes- terdays Session 0i": The United Church. MONTREAL, June 10_ (By the Canadian Press) —lF‘rcedcm of speech in Canada as in Great Brit- ain; opposition to expulsion of peo- plc from Canads when lawful res- idents here; criticism of the “harsh and unreasonable" features of the criminal code and especially sect- ion 9B, were the subjects of an im- pcrtant resolution adopted by tlic Montreal and Ottawa. Conference 0i the United Church of Canada. ‘The resolution, moved by Profes- sor W. A. Gifford of the local Un- repentedly since the child was stolen on the night of March 1. Today death. REFUSED T0 TALK In the early examination of Miss Sharpe she refused to tcll where she had been on the night of the tragic crime. Bhe would not talk about a telephone call she had carly in the afternoon. She would not reveal the name of the man she went out with. And insofar as she Foreign Cor/ts. Protest Action Of The Juntai SANTIAGO, Chile, June 10 - (A PJ-with the protest of for- clgn governments against confis- thc police came back to grill her again. She drank from a bottle of poison as they waited and fcll to the ficor, her lips forever sealed by did talk. her statements were con- flicting. Police said nothing. In fact, Miss Sharpe's name was nev- er mentioned in published reports about the cssc. But they concen- trated all their efforts on breaking (Continued on Page b) French Trade Relations Now Being Considered A L L E G E D STATEMENT 0F FRENCH CONSUL GENERAL REPLIED TO BY FINANCE "the workers cciitie," here and both warn against floating of any pro- paganda antagonistic to Commun» 1st candidates. "Keep your hsndi off the Communist party or it will be the worse fol you.“ says one passage. "You know whet happened ta the Premiers o! France and Japan. If you are elected and the Com- munist defeated we will know tlia reason; so beware. WEE-Ill YCLll step." Rhodes, Minister of Finance. He was commenting on the report of an interview given by M. Edouard Carteron, Consul General of Francs in Canada. Therein the French ‘official had charged that this coun- try was "committing suicide through the policy of Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett." Mr. Cnrtcrtori further declared that it had been stntcd in Ottawa no efforts had been mzide by Cen- "mflve Welder and Wednes- i wllily 12th and llth for big 1 ll 5t. Peter's. Particulars idlfl-d-b-Sl. ‘ I ‘Manual M———t t co Six Months annex, n. s.. June l0—(BY i‘ - . aticn ‘sllllnlfe ‘lieimgruelf The Canadian PreBM-The Board 0f June 14th, at sivelocir. " ' Covemors of Dslhous'e University '_ ddll-l-li-lii For Fraud tonight accepted the resignation of mama w t"-'-h° Mummn T” ‘t Chairman G. Fred Pearson, K. C. nda tc rciicw the Franco-Canadian Trade TTCKILY. MINISTER. Is Accepted I ited Church Theological College. cation of foreign currency deposits urged the general council to take in hand. the Socialist Junta today action to obtain the following re- proceeded to control prices of OTTAWA, June 10 — (By The Commenting on the Consul Gen- ults: 'grsins, sugars and other foods. Canadian Pressn-"The trade re- erni‘s observation about Mr. Ben- "Flrst: 'I‘list freedom of speech The 5WD W88 taken. 1t W“ Rn- latlonshlps between France and net's policies, lifr. Rhodes snid: be scfesuirded in Canada as 1t is rwunced. to end speculation in cnnadn are n matter that has been “I would prefer to ii-nvc recogni- in Great Britain; these commodities. One riewflpflp- ‘engaging attention of the govem- ticn of his statement 1n the hands i - ~ id the Minister of industry: em; here" declared Hon. E. N-uf his own government." l. John He“... Wat n Mr. Pearson. five W"! ‘lhillmlm , ‘Second. That disturbcis of the er sh a m . ~ 15th. Tickets 25 centmm," y’ (Omaha n“) and sixteen years a member of the ST‘ JOHN s’ Nnd" ‘Mme m-(By peace and other violators of the law hid wmplvlvd a Plan 101‘ P- ill". ' ‘ . fldfl-d-fl-Ii. a" qnzubmn‘ 31ml; Board, tendered nu resignation on figldtfzt P”:‘s>-°“1'““*“‘1:' among the foreign born be dealt monopoly of iodine as well, which‘ ' :__. 40999498 "l" i ' i; d ° ° e "e5 ClmPIKTl-l (ii i expe ted to bring in large rc- ‘gfn Mile my. Monday. Jun! ‘"4 W’ Hmflum‘! Fwd“ §.‘§“1,,‘1'm§‘}§_‘jmff‘° m‘: Nefoundlandls colorful polltlcal__hls;-_'_:‘0:: gjd“,‘h,§‘jhffn“fbc°f.offifide“j is...” cmaanwhne m. conga...‘ RCCOfd & 170786081’ 0f the Wédtllél’ Dsgililmbfigafhmxlmdmlhmmflmg: “my w ' ct?“ the‘: gallon of the administration of the “Y?” elecmrs Wm 3° l" the W115 “'1 new“ go,- the expuisgon, from ion decree has not been placed in ‘ ' ' “m. ll w. Jun mm‘ u lvQl-a" “gm-g _i;y Prggidgnt m°TT°W w W911i) 5 new Lfiil-slflllvfl- d f 1 1 m“ 1d n; effect, and the opinion in foreign "w _____ sus-‘Joét and Q0069"!!! W“! 5W5!“ 5°11." 03mm Sunless who h“ in“ Ammbly l0!‘ the Blind DOMlHlOXI-i :3: sh; 1:882? Lit-Si... £513,- Zo. circles was that the order would iiii'iT‘i-:(iii1i(>’i.(iuiirilamiirgfilgizk ., ' . . ,--. ll m . nllnter River Club will hold a insurance money. which they ‘I894 mmbhud h“ fir“ mm m omch It will be a battle betwccn the Llb- cm “ma. be modified or annulled. Foreign f;‘rtl“l;orl‘l',“u"res: ' “If E MEQ \ to lid» our; .' meeting in N!!! GIIINV for payment on another fern-i at ersls led by Prime Minister S1r| "nird. Th“ represoniaiions be diplomats have notified the Junta. Dawn)“ 4km Vancouver .’ll—‘-- it's limo more- iiiiiiiir. A-ruas t, r‘ “l Thursday evening June i. . . I Bailey settlement. ‘The arrests lo Richard Squires, and the United made w the government o; can,“ that the ordcr might (‘Rllrfi a re- wmnlpp‘ M_h___ 2i Newfoundland Elections Today u ' at 8 o'clock. Every member f to attend u mo“ immun; lowed investigation by Royal Csn- Newfoundland party. led by I". C- concern,“ me harsh and “nmw acton abroad. 1.0mm, m4". adian Mounted Police. and an lin- Alderdice, leader of the oppcsitlomonable features of the Grimm,“ Ottawa iii-iii ~ will be ti ted. I WMJM" d'""m"‘ '°p'°'°“°"'“'°' M“ A” l“ l“ 1”‘ milmalm“ loode dealln! with niieged unlswfu1|'_' i ‘ " r lililsiiigniofliid“ The" i" 35 mndldate‘ l“ the associations and especially section! mutated-mo‘ _ gander was given a litlpdnddd -—-,-- Saint acrylic-as It Cross Roadsmghum? fi- mm" ‘"4 m’ h“'b"“d "" M“ mmnuny‘ 0m" ‘ma’ m“ field. contesting 2‘! wnsiitiienclu- m, clam a “m, s“. ma, nnyied Montreal today to ioin the Can- iliiliiblniiwlliiuu.» W ' ' - - r .- . . . s ‘has 13th. Bdclock. Admission enced t. serve a1: months in u» Mike Bkokoou. 2e. was hanged w The number of seats was reduced ‘Mn who we“ o muses m b, adian Bisley win. which sails for mm u._,f°,'3.f,f_.§ _.,_ ,,........,.. goalie aid of Waugh? “mo; "i; day for the murder of Mrs. Beniice {mm 4o to 2., by ugmauon pm‘ ll 5 l‘ mgland- tomomwm "m": Mndunw .,o,,hw,,,e,,y BY. - -1 -1_ -—- -———- --------- "—-' “~ind1' nil; “lib stuiicmiry o!‘ IMM" v i DT- Blllke. W110 GWduat/cd m what ‘higher teiiiivcriiturc. Siii\d|i_v~ . INoi-boro Women's lnltlttih "uxnhhm u"°“m°°"" ‘l 3°» 17"- candidates for 26 seats and they medicine a‘ Queen's University a "l" "l!" "““l""“‘° "“‘l.“"'““"°' . llcld n 1 cram muugg Monday night, June 18. ghgoon u w 1mg g him 3 ' - ' LOWFI st. lnwrvncn mill-y; til-nit... ltliool lion: Tillldli 3935-0-11.” M" mutt," 31v‘ ch" (:1 ‘mu 2n are all OPPOsed by euilnorters of the few weeks ago, said that both he “i: ‘ixlcglrorrlilnzgrldii\'i;l:ili“I; gills: 14th. 1f not iliia on hi]; ' ____ _ 1- United Newfoundland party, made A d and Mrs. Burke would visit several __\,nd,,n,,. “.|,,.,,.'.-nh. “m. “WM - 19334.11. _ "Pggtponcd play and dance in flwm” “W, ""1 m" “Mm? ‘ up cf Conservatives, a sprinting Dr Burke n European cltlcs followlnz the Bis- uriu- n-mneriiurr- W —_- ' ' y. Mt. litewart Hail. Oovehead Road knife into her brain. 9f former government men ‘and an ins to nusiioo June i! for players present "The second rimc- 1m appeal to the Dominion Cab- in- ma,“ olntwg. v ls Hanged Luke at Tlmrriins, Ont, on March m,‘ “an The Prime Mhm" hag (Ommn ed P 5 u on iiiw i ivciilnrly my 5110M" “l5 plans for (‘he lulu” in; winds; mostly cloudy fifltl r-ivnl - ,la he deimllbild l5 8. "trifle indefinite." with iihnwr-rii over cl-‘l- lmfllml- 3"” a.“ B" x.uu fresh wcsierli “spanning “a u‘ _____ . Willi. Ind from that time Blmk- in; Fortune. Dr. H. M. Moadell, _ in hospitals in mndon sud else- _\,,,,,,,,,,. m... we... ‘ ' caller's Raatbramatic oiuii em ma quite miamd u» his fate. who mined from thesquir=i' oab- ibomnmi. June ill-(BY The where siudvlns crow" m°‘“°‘“°"' ‘llimli 31'3".1311"‘.-ifiifiililnit-“Tifil; iii Monday June is Ibical- Cavendish l-lallonwednesdai! um v I . v ‘h _ ___ _ _ _ 1v i] u?‘ lll. t ll lam Edwards, nangman. here u an Independent and was re Dr. D. T. Burke, M. D.. and Mrs. a position in‘ that field st. one of dniv"l:airdoiiiit"czgiémnon n w’ “a “we: Mi sills‘; tlloé-iciin‘ L‘ (liilf Illifl North Sboret Frcsii shift- ir" some: And moving ture." Don't nilss rum-y 1m ~ . .. - . '36..“ in“ 3°!‘ 9191119116? was refused re Neither of the parties 1s coniut- But I will certainly spend a year iilixmfizlnafgrgitll? Al; W‘ COOL Hopllialllyiloen aiavemnaen" by will iii-uni "My ‘rum Ngtfigllid Ill Mimi! timely onto uis trap inet after a quarrel with the Prime Canadian Plcsn-‘Lieiii. Desmond he said, adding that he was lnterq .\fnstl,v m. and cool. ‘ ‘ . or Dramatic mob at "m: House Aer-ca the s1. or the scaffold and dropped from Minister over the budget. walked in Burke, King's Prize yrilincr, now estcd in surgery and hoped to secure Imffhixlfltt wlinfsjijflfjffu, vfffj." mm? H" ma," “HEB”, '°°°~1 minus». ma. 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