piodsesiaaitstlllle. ' ITH VISIT [ll PRUVINIIE ,Y '_ will Minister oi iponsions And Health Proud 0! ; *Family Associa- tions With Island, Which He Revisit- gd Yesterday Aiter Long Absence. not a native of YW? 1 can claim tobe an Il- ‘cnce reniovedf" d°°1.“°4 ,ho Hon. Murray li(acLal'- mnistrr of Pension and Net- neollh, in an interview with gun-dim representative yester- golonel Msolraren, who is ac- by Mrs Maetiazeu Mlm hlef but most enjoyable visite- Im afuu-disn's editorial refer l.oNDON, Cut., has I-(Bi crnsdisirx rressi`..- 'rho or .ammlnrsuori ‘se use Church was auth- today-to dkpcss of the residence ‘at N.!. __..‘.Z'_....._ - and Dance Cardigan 3538-6-B-41. Inn open for sum- sesson. Miss Angie Pineau, Rustlco. 3567-6-9-31. lllmted by Grahsms Road talent. 3603-8-10-li. nrrhe ig . worth the price 3599f8-10-il. Mile Bay, Monday, June by Richmond Dramatic after. Admission 260. 3595-I-10-Si. "The Willing Circle of The Daughters oi Trinity United 3589-6~i0-li. ,sees-e-ic-il. '-‘U0N'rAcus-Developing and Bm moo. om ui-via. 0. norton. studio sims oar- Dhls Store. '\ . l In ‘British Cities ‘ . V- ~ = , ,, < ;_ » v ’ _i I 4 ' | . V ‘ _ _ _. _ _ i.oNnoN.y .lorio s-(canadian ff' F V a v r if-_ _ “ \ .Press Cable)-Densonstrationrwere . > It held by unemployed in two British .sl . l - _ _ W T E if sxms A ' 4 ' _ ‘l _ ` f Mosaf “ l ' ‘_ = .L 1 so ._ . G “wil UARDIA e '.*nu““m,“¢_“_ ‘//,V ,_ » , /I V/ 4 'F W \_§N.,\\\\\\.\\\_ 1 'Q »~°~=~ - -' _ ., The Peoples Paper Redd bytverybody -\ ' 'll covers Prince Edward 'island Like the new ' “ld MA'XiMS oi-' A MERE MAN We are most truly Chr-||t|,`n if W, stars dealing not with "og, hu, with msn seeking their welfare. ll-Z1 11 ' l i ‘N i K sold nod-by io his win mor-s Y Unemployed ` ~ ,cities today and in one police were __ T 'forced to charge 2,000 persons with _ A drawn batons before they succeed- ' ” led in restoring order. | At Bristol a near riot occurred ' iafter ` a mass meeting. Police _ sought to herd the crowd down one ----» 'cf the main mapping streets when .several persons threw stones 0 f P 6 0 p 1 e ithrough shop windows Several ' ‘t d l ' - lugs. scenes were wi ncsse Wien a pio I ion ht wud “irish ol." [Plaid In B Pl if A committee representing the ' former service men called at thei '-‘“°‘°* White House and placed their com- | SYDNEY- N' 5'- "me 9“(By the muriiostion to tho President in the i°““‘”°“ PWS)-H°f°`S *ww they hands of om, of ms !ec,,eta,.le8_ lmake liquor distilllng plants in Bum, nl hm deuvend me pm_ ,Cape Breton; Take one automobile tion to Vice President Charles Cur- ,3“5°u“° hmk' wash m°’°“9my and .1 put on kitchen stove to be used as the ltliomellt 0! Honry L. Billm- ststemsst wu interpreted so sn Uwldlw Plwl-P“_ld11"B Swiftly attempt to forestall any effort in down narrow turbulent rivers on Europe to condition action at Lau- the first stleo 0! 1.300 mile “HOG “nm upon reciprocal compensat- trip, Leopold Lccouteur might have ion later by the United States. to run a gauntlet of fire. Ilecouteur 'rho Paris Mist said in this srior.. set out iron nero yesterday in ii noon’s issue tha such declarations ,io foot canoe on his way home tol ss Mr. Btimson'a only aggravate Saint John, N. B., forest fires the European situation and that relive in the Rcuyn district offer “America does not seem to realise a dangerous obstacle for the young, 8540-d-I Wed. Fri Iiuaticn in that country." deep woods country. o tilt they also aggravate the sit- man threading his' way through the _POTTBVILLE Pl., June 9. (A.P.)-llore’s a good trick- A convict in one prlscn escap- ed through the wail of another several miles away today. Like this: ' George Steel, 15, a prisons! in the county house of deten- tion, made a hole 'in the wall in an effort to escape but was caught and locked up. A glxsg of inmates of the county pril- on was brought over to repall' lt. Among them was Cbmter Chernowsky, 24. or Shenandoah, Pa, Instead of fixing it he whil- cd through it usd hasn‘t been seen s’nce. l foundland Expedit- ion Fame, Revisits Charlottetown En Route To Boston. will hold s coke sslo sat- H bvller- rirrivirr in cnrrlottstown est- June 25th, at Holml.n's. (Continued on Page 8) Add one whiskey keg, filled with ierddy evinlng from Bt. Antdony, (Canadian Press) water. for vaiwrlzlns and Cooiins Newfoundland, in their Fairchild DETROIT, June o-A wide search and |3m°,'“b°m°||““d purposes. Connect the two with sev- igabln Seaplane, pilot Harold G. for Harry Flelsher, dapper Detroitl Mt. Herbert. Balt Royalty A F "B1 1905 9| WDP" tllbilllz for a Crowley, Boston, and Edward gangster wanted for questioning in: mawgsf h7;|‘d:yIJ‘°‘;°° lm- u er worm. O’Tocle. also of Bcstomacting aer- the Lindbergh baby kidnapping ' ”“_._._a'|_ , The quality of the _product will Ilal photographer reported an un-N case, came to a close today when Mofataflllfn be ascertained in court tolnorrow successful search for the missing Fletcher, pale and nervous, walked “Ve hols Hunter R-Iver. , when Royal Canadian Mounted air pilot, Arthur Sullivan of the inn; police headquarters and gave 14til:'ix,ntil1I!!. Rl. ni. Is Suggested ‘Police produce as evidence ten bot- Newfoundland Airways and Dr. hgmuu up, He refused in talk, m°,?ng' .3 ties of moonshine. The police seized Kfuonhort- Gfenfell 11115510” 4011*' -answering - all --questions with a wedlock. .___ the stiu. mocnshlno and ton gal- ist who left Nowfwndloud f°r I ,shrug oi the shoulders but his ot- 3°95”°"‘°‘- rsiexs, Juno s-rs. r_~.>-it is 'ions oi mosh at as charlotte Short, slsht-seeing trip Inst Thu"-'tomeymdwsrd lnxsnnedy Jr.. de- *-'_“ believed-in official quarters here Street, Sydney. “Y *md mv” “°° 5”” 5"" h""d ciared emphatically that Fleisher ' from. ` "had absolutely nothing to do with I' (A. P.)-A Dublin dispatch to thc orrti_nued~ on me a> OTTAWA, June 9-(By The Canadian Press)-Mr., speaker George Black will leave late this afternoon to visit relatives In Fredericton, N. B. The Speaker will stay in Frsderlotoss for a day or two and then return ee Ottawa. |.,_ V E ' 3 "'+”` '-'-'-‘_ zx °ll*'- _ CHARLUTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1932 10 PAGES -"' _ 1 F _1 . .1 i u - ' .._...._ , Conference With U. S. A Possibility Gov. Roosevelt Candidate For, President Suggests A Get-f Together Parley,BetWeen Canada And United States. --i__ conference between Canada and the united states to timoh out s irrdol shouldFrenklinD Roosevelt MB I E N N I Al elected President’ of the United Stl?/B6. an Albany dispatch to the M0 tr 1 St _ ll es arfiomastaffwrres pondent today says, ` In an interview with the Starks wrrespondent Governor Roosevelt _ “_” ills Honours Llzurr-:NANT ;j;‘;;§;°\;"“h§;°;§J;g§~;;ue1;::; Canadian Conference ' - ~ GOVERNOR DALTON t M ` .nu Mr 'H D t' V 5 _ ' ' -1-' H431- ' - " - I wmm; 1"' "3 ul' wgemer at S 0 G 1 W 0 r k Who celebrated his 81st birthday sohaton. . - - ' I - a rcun abs conference and work - SAYING 000])-BY BEFORE LQNG 11,1651 yesterday. Hale and vigorous. His. i private secretary, arrived by S p out a practical system of mn- sg- Elects Officers For' Honour Wu the mmm' of may oar from Halifaron Wed- “mu” H*'““°1‘ °f NW"-fi. taking oi! in his Bellauca rmphne nothing has been beard from hlmlchsrige. Each country would still night md loaves on return N- -"» _Ph°“l'fllih°d at Floyd Ben- on so attempted non-,stop ru¢ii¢ i, or his plone rlroe so nat said good- make its own in-in in the iight or mainland this morning after “°“ F‘°"|- 3°'°°kl!lI. June 3. as_he pq,-gpg, y|“,,,,,_ 5 “au” of P,,|_ by_ its own needs. You would make and, hoped to reach Warsaw, but - yours and we would make ours. But -` f - - _ . . You have. say $200,000,000 worth of commodities that we want and we lonel acLar have $20000000o worth oi common falirbgdznhisg’-m. He Lefl' .Hl8 ities ifwsrit. on thosoitrms we Y° would lower the tariff bars. It I (gontlnnsq on pgge 3) ~ - Tools Behind would cost nobody anything. But _ _ it would get commodities moving ' ` and it would get men to work.” On the question of the Bt. Law- MONTREAL, June 9-(By The Canadian P1166)-eh Nlind table F U U R l D A Y lirccment looms as a possibility l o (Continued on Page 8) P. E. Island Homestead May Becon. aMemorial (By J. F. Sanderson, Canadian LONDON, Ont, June 9--The G0r- , iunin Ensuing Year. WINNIPEG, June 9-(By 'I'he Canadian Press)-The Canadian conference on social work put the finishing touches on its four-day biennial meeting here today by el- ecting officers and deciding the venue for the 1934 gathering. Laura Holland, of Vancouver, is 'the new President, succeeding Prof. W. G. Smith, who recently retired from the position of Child _Welfare Director ln` Manitoba. The delegates decided to meet in Vancouver in 1934, the exact date to be determined by the executive conlmlr':co. At least tw; nsginngl will be held in victoria. ` Lack of adequate administration in the dispensing of relief was de- plored by Mrs. G. Cameron Parker. (Continued on Page 8) Press Stiff Writer) w nearAlbertonP don homestead , ._ _ E. I.. ma become a memorial to _ wma” “t “Mme” Threatened were reported to have been hurt in W0 m|“i°;°"i°5 0( that “Un” “'h°i E"°°"°“t m“‘“°5m_,', . subsequent charge by police, -1-me | _ gave their lives to the work of thel M 9 n S q u a ij I n wg” no ¢,5u,,1nes among the for. --"-**“ Presbyterian church in llhiomaneaf _'-°*ll.eserve Monday. June' 13th lor - !ces of the law. ' . New Hobrilko- The Presbyterian "'°°\l°°f° in 1"f°l1¢l1 RWM' Hell- F1 1 y SllI'I'0\lIid' At Glasgow. scotland, exciting , General Awmblv f/°d°Y refeffod ie FLYER; Rfpgm .. .JFCREST FI RES , ' session or 2,too women. hooded sy, Synod of the Maritime-S l-hs °1f°1' women councillors of the city got 0! the OWN!! (C"“*‘“‘“ P*'*“> 'mixed u with another drade b Extra mural courses for the min Downfau Re.. Tuesday and Wednes- ` ~. . - lith and nth for big , p p ` y - y lle are aotically useless. said at st. Petcr’s. Particulars WASHINGTON, June 9-Wh 3,090 m _ istry pr . . ww-9-si ras... moles action at me "` ,roots -r-...,..._. mi... .1 roi... lieves Grave Situa- °'w|1¢,,h; Dum,” 0; b _ Whito H0940 mtl 08111501 11111118 in College. Toronto, presenting the re- - ° “ °”- _ - 1 i .ra ....,.........,.. tion In Quebec Red Hendon gtgpghild' immediate bonus payment, Dr Wil i IM I S S \ N G pq;-f, ¢ bg Ffldby. JUN 10th- Ad- liam C. Fowler, District of Columbia , ° ' ' ` the Assembly today. The applica- ' 25 "nt" 3599'°’1°‘u' health officer, today pronounced N ovel DIS tions of various ministers and stu- Provlnce' Ended sup, tlisveteran armya living conditions 10 t Crowley of N-eW_ :lve°rlit,su!‘c1i;wl:lenses and ordination, AMOS' Que” June 9__(By The ' Canadian Press)-With a stead _GANGSTER GNES H I M S E LF ll P son. secretary or state resffirmlns Pilar ‘i:°W1°Yu‘§“di that “mf the Lindbergh oosr. th United states position on war ' ’“““ U °W“ “ °°“ ’“’“°" ” "Those poopl who idehtiiiod 0 gths ed the French Entbarklng' on to where planes were seen or heard » 6 debts has stron n --\-- contcnsiua that is further morator- , as far north as Hopcdale, Labra- (conmued on Page 8, som-is,' .inns don., ,sum on reparations win be tho best D(lIlg°6f0US Tflp 4°' and “S far with M While BSI' Kensington 24th. possible result of the conference at Newfoundland, covering thousand in tho "bil IWW Lgusanne next week. ---- ~ of square miles of coast and inland 'M Mm' In mm, quart," M,-_ ggimgqng ROUYN, Que., June 9-(By The region, mostly inaccessible territ- BEBLIN, June 9. (A.P.l- The determination cf the new Government of Chancellor Frans Vols Pjpoll to revise the (lemian constitution was an- nounced io 'the Ieeichslag today by the Minister of the Interior, Wilhelm Vols Gayl. 1 The llinistar insisted that would not in IM sells ldtoh the monarchy, but Isla pronouncement did not “ shy jltihlg trend the revil- icn wenldtsts. Y downfall of rain today throughout ,the forest fire zone the mining community which has just passed ‘through ii period of tense anxiety »took control of the situation. Bo far there have been no reports of deaths in the flames which des- troyed a large section of the par- `ched bushiarids. Tents and sup- plies are being rushed into the de- vastated area nncl the hundreds of (Continued on Page at Nationai Guard For Free State LONDON, June 10-(l='riday>- Daily Herald said today that Pres- ldent Eamon De Valera of the Ir- ish Free Statc was forming a Nat- lcnnl Guard. Although organized along military lines, it will not be _ a military body, but an athletic organization, the newspaper said. The members would undergo is brief period of athletic training annually in various centres with military pay. Several barracks were being con- verted into gymnasiums for the guard. the dispatch added. It sug- gested the guard might absorb the "Irish republican army," an official organization, which was repressed under the regime of the former ¢¢Ir Bullet Pen Takes A Life ' MONTREAL, June 9. (By the Canadian Press)-Yesteb day Emile Vinci picked up s “fountain pen" on the street- tonight he died. The _object looked exactly like a lc Vin# cl- amined it lilly. He wond- ered why the nib was conceal- " ed. While working over his treasure there was a loud re- pcvrt. A bullet. exploded by a trigger released by a small spring entered his thigh. Gang- rene set in quickly despite hos- pital treatment. Police, examining the wap- on, found it just large enough to hold one .38 calibre bullet. They believed it had been ell-Bi aside by someone who feared arrest. Sentenced congratulations upon passing an- other mllestone in his eventful car- Hausner Bids Lost Farewell _R O ll fl Cl ,Ta b I 8 '81 Years Young' l l i To Hang MONTREAL, June 9-(By The Canadian Press)-Convicted of the murder of ii veteran of two wars, Charles Schwartz was today sen- tenced to be hanged on October 7. A jury in the Court of Kings Bench, after deliberaton of an hour and 10 minutes, found he had miir- dered John Jarvis, elderly night watchman of the Castle building. who was shot to death, September last. The jury recommended lilm to the clemency of the court and Mr Justice Charles A. Wilson in pronoullclnig sentence, stated the recommendation would bc forward- to the Minister of Justice st Ott- `I' Annual llilevlptlaas Delivered limo. B7 lall Canal; and U. 5. A. $4.50. t I _ S 1 INCURPURATIUN 0 P P US E ll B Y PRESBYTERIANS G e li e r al Assembly Completes Work To Reconven e Next Julie In Peter- borough, Clit. LONDON, Ont., Julie 9-rpy The Canadian Press)-The Presbylerlnn General Assembly decided today against the incorporation of church cr its board of trustees. er since union the asois of church have been held by an incorporated board of trustees. corporation was opposed lodey larg- ely because it might involve tho term “Presbyterian Church in Canada", against the use of which he United Church has protested many times. A resolution proposing he incorporation under no other name than the “Presbyterian Church in Canada" was considered. the Ev- tlld un- ln- "Thls is inviting litigation," said E. W. McNeill, Church Treasurer. "To go into ai Legislature with 5 determination to put in thc Pres- byterian Church in Canada, would (Continued on Page 8) SUCIALIST IUNTI-\ TAKES eimts evil Have Started Work- ing Cut Plan To Put Nat. Savings Under Control Cf State. SANTIAGO, Chile, June 9_iA.P.l -The Socialist Junta cf Carlos Davila today took over the Central Bank and started working out a plan to put National savings banks under control of the State. Then the Government ordered all de- posits in foreign currency in the various banks to be turned over tc he authorities. The banks were in- structed to give depositors pesos at icontinued on Page Bl Found Guilty MONTREAL, Julie 9-lBy Thu Canadian Press;-Charles Schwartz was found guilty of the murder of John Jarvis, night watchman by ii. jury in court of Kings Bench late today. The jul'_v`s verdict recom- mended Schwartz to the clemency of the Court, Jarvis was killed on the n'ght of September 18 last when the interrupted burglars ln s. down-town office building EWS. ._ - I 'Pl ' 11';-1 V s Record & Forecast of the Weather mulls trlnporntllrc, _ llriirson 42-~Il'.! \'l\i\rn\lr|\r 45. ,sn tlrlnlolltnn 4;’--7| lnnff 40-fit \Vi'||l\|:cg fill Til Torrilit 4|‘»-ll'J Ofinwu 44 .ill .\lrriir|\l|i 48 _'ri Qilf-l-cr 44-.14 Saint John 44-hi lirillfilk 40-(lil s‘hi\riotietosr:i di-lil I-`0RE('A§T9 nlld f-col with scntivri-il sliuvvf-rs. fresh winds: on _v iini ~ few light rsniicrcd slum-i-r.¢ tomorrow morning at :i.l¥. rises inmorrnvv morning lit 4.13. ilth. 5.40 n. m, President William T. Cosgrove but since has been active again. inter than ihnrln i-tn\\n l.r\:ivr~a Tnrlnsntlne daily: 10.30 a. and 2,55 rl. m. and 7.00 p. m. .\ll'I'l`|'Iillll\l.