' - ‘iv " "' ' Y ' ' ' \ ` ' ......I-.1'.- ...._-».. 4 -i . "_ I. 9 ..._r PAGE _ _ _ CHARLOT1 i i -- f ___.»-_ ; _"' ‘ ' _ ----_-_---~--_ -- I Smith In Nomin- ation Balloting By 1 funn-ubaavun-'gin _~\¢.a. -..._-..- l I lik I -_ if New,\York, far ahead of his near- yioe- ` entia1~nomlnation. Both ` makgan of the Camorma del _ the Unggéd Statem 8.3_ 5_1_ the difficulties that trouble most of Cincinnati _ MMDCRATIG cniiilalilloil _ . Roosevelt L e a d in g 'Almost 500 Votes. l_._ \ (By By`i'on Price, Associated Press Stuff Writer) ` CHICAGO, STADIUM, July' 1- After s tumultuous nightlong scs- lion, the Democratic convention fell into the tightening grip of a dead- iock at dawn today, took three fruitless ballots for a. Presidential nominee, and then adjourned un- \il tonight, to think it over. Goveinor Franklin D. Roosevelt est rival, mustered a slowly-rising majority on each succeeding bal- lot, but was unable to make the real progress which his managers _ had predicted toward the two- thirds needed to nominate. _ on the tliir'r`Rooscvelt, '.90 tor Alfred E. Smith, 101 for Speak- er Gamer, 52 for Governor George White nf Ohio, 40 for Melvin Tray- nor, 27 for James A. Reed, 24 for Harry Byrd, 23 for .Governor Albert " Bitchieof Maryland, and 8 for Newton. Ii_-Baker, It would have re- quired, on this ballot 768 to nom- inate. _ _ The Roosevelt managers had made inroads here and thcre, pick- ing up. votes by drlblets. At the lime time some of the Roosevelt States were showing signs of wav- :ring under the pounding counter- lttack of the bloc of favorite soris_ The Missouri delegation, pledged to Reed collapsed and toppled most of its votes into the Roosevelt bpiumn. »'I'he candidacy of Gov. Murray of Oklahoma lasted but one bdllot; butw when thc Governor hilnseff released his delegates, tlley. divi " among other favorite sons, and e of them went to the New LAND A _ (Cont_|nued_-from Page 1) reprisal for__tbe_ threatened new im- i posts on Free state_go_ods_ entering Great Britain, by- which means Great Britain has indicated she will recoup the defaulted sums. The 'Free State President, in the event of failure to reach an agreement, ~ is expected to call fi# a general el- ection in which he would campaign on the-tariff measures. The Free State Cabinet today approved the terms of the reply to the British Governments note deal- ing with arbitration of annuities. The British Government declines to submit the matter to ali inter- national tribunai, insisting on an Empire body. The contents of the Irish note are not divulged, but are expected to rencli London on Moli- day, when a concrete developnlrnt in the present deadlock might be expected. No one lil Dublin believes the British Government will carry out its threat of tariff reprisals against the Frec State until the last iiopc of arbitration has vl\nl'shcd_'At :lie some time a decision will problibly have to be made on Monday, for next Tuesday evening the "Irish Free S_t-"lic Special Duties Act” is scheduled for ilitroduclion in the House of Colnmoms_ When he arrived at the Dail Eireann. in high good humor, Pres. idcllt De Valera. this afternoon had 110 comment to make on the Brit- 1" yet," Mr. De Valera remarked witli th ish tariff threat. "Nothing to say tm - 1 1 r I l i l _ ___ =-' u*~u ' 0 ` If ~ » .ri ROYAL PAIR CAPTIVES ON WARSHH’ U1 1 ri- aiiipok lei and clum- ` ct of revolutionaries in Slam June 24 was seizure of KH! ai” clr ears. The l'0Ya\ Willie "'39 _ Most daring a um;-gg gg tank, rumhled and rebel B Queen Kflmbi Bam* (1) “ h°s¢“5“' success M lu” ".v°“l“| eemzezng, uhecrs of the Pvifueue lfnliiil I” vvs m="°h°5 “"°“5h "“’ °"""“l ‘_"'d" the mu" es M m ‘ that showed a lot of promise when ntly visited Callldl- an enigmatic smile. The Government newspaper, the Irish Press, however commented 0UiSD0kenly on the British propos- als. “No Irishman or Irishwoman, whatever party they belong to, should allow Mr. Thomas (Domin- ta 1°nS Secretary) ai dictate to ii ldlty" as Britain sells more to Ire- a lose in one department of trade we UNITED STATES ` ciimilil euiliiiliill (continued from Page 1) LIBRARIAN VISITING - Dr_ George H. Locke, Chief Librarian nt and dissociated nations. It is of Toronto. is in the CNY all the message framed upon a common present time. He is here on the S." a _ the Press said- It dubbed the Brit- outlook, common tradition, eommcm invitation of Hon. Dr. W. J. P. Ne ish proposals "siieer economic stup- language and literature. and upon McMillan, Minister of Health and B relationship which is unique Education, to inspect the plans for land than Ireland sells to mr, The among thc great peoples of the the new Prince oi Wales College __ Government organ added ~wh,,t_ world. It is a message not only of building. ,comm y' ever Mr. Thomas _and his iil-ln- good wishes. but of understanding l formed advisors may cause as ts “Hd Hff°°°1°h~ mlnran mvna Pssroimi. ;"“m“Ut°“ °'~ " 7 8 0 Time and circumstance have CHARGE_Unm_.d Church of Can. will eventually more than make up drawn “pcm the maps °f I`f°m‘ ada, services for Sunday, July 3. _ in another." ' America 3 b°“"d'“`Y between the will be as follows, Wiltshire church Mnhaffey' Knmsse and c°ch"'n°' _ people of Canada and those of the school at 10 a_ m__ sewice at 11 sh m_ York . There were definite signs - - United States. We have different Sacrament of Lord’s Supper at 'D1 5 tion in the Texas and iZ0V0Fnm"1‘l1i'S- fllffefent n"'5S» and close of service. Wheatley River Ualif is. delegations, pledged to different allcglanccs. Sometimes church school at 2 p_ m__ service ,_ John N. Garner, with _ eit figuring as the most beneficiary, should a real come. The inside circle of tion leaders heard much talk , combination involving the hrss7 sony Ns A en Wills Moody won the Wlmblc- df? pionshlp today by defeating Helen “Y and m 5°"‘e fields We are rivals and at 3 p. rn. Hunter River church »---+ competitors. We have little differ- school at 1030 B__ m__ service at Boston , _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ ,., 413 1 WIMBLEDON, England, July 1- ences and controversies between us ,,_30_ Sacrament of Lord., supper New york _,_ 5 10 3 (Canadian Press Cable)-Mrs. Hel- which it would be sheer pretense to at the close of service. ny on this or any day. c only competition and the dll- . Gun - and wuunm G_ McAd0o_ Jawml who ranks second to her in fcrenccs trivial in comparison with THlS,rLE_M the Charlottetown _ ega _ th _ I th _ _ld Th Hospital, June 21, 1932, to Mr. and um, lyewmmmnai in smvelitisn Swine her fifth victory in :ne “ "“°‘°”S ° " “°‘ ° ’“` iw.-s James Thistle, city, s dsiigii nm' Quail! _as possible vice pres- llluerlband of womens tennis, the sm fm- mls is clear' It is mt te,-_ Frey, Kolp, Rixcy and Lombardi: u I Ina I ees with Roosevelt California star who was out of merely proximity. It has little to do with seosrhllliy or other vhysi- Moulin:-At the city Hospital 2 agjqurnmem was ,mm B30 competition last _year contented __ ' ,_:,‘§`But even as-they med out herself with a steady and conserv- ca] facts' It is based °h circum ‘nme 24' 1932' t° Mr' and Mn' W' St. Louis 5 10 0 Mn, stances more real than maps or riv- J McLure_ (mv, a son BIG LEAGUE BALL RESULTS (Canadian Press) AMERICAN LEAGUE R. H. E. w York ..'. 0 9 2 oston 1115 2 Pipgras, Brown, Wells, Rhodes and Jorgens; Kline, Moore and hiladelphla' ... ... 1 1 1 Brown, Marberry and Spencer; (Only two games scheduled). NATIONAL LEAGUE R. H. E. Betts, Frankhouse, Brown and Spohrer; Schumacher. Mooney, don women’s slngle_s`-'tennis cham- "But by and large me °°m°5t5 B1|¢T|-[3 0315011 and H0880. ,F QF I-lun icago B 12 ‘I Warneke and Hartnett. | ir. fi. ls. |h!v£Q4d9.l'5 were carrying on into C game' ers moi-e i~ndui~lng than monu- I ` ` Pittsburgh " 3 n 0 oi-l _te conferences their efforts tc The SBHSHUOH Of the dev was the ,,,.,,,,_, and ,,.,,,,,5_ ou, f,1,,,,d_ icelltv-At the city Hsspitsl. .lime __st_B°me breakdown which defeat of Wilmer Allison and John ship and understanding new from 25_ 1.-,32_ to M,._ and Mm Joseph Bwetonic, French and Grace. lVv:g%:v§'rt__`aI1v`th1hs like the lone Va” R~"f-‘f me Unite” States Davis me at-vp waters sf similar origin Kelly. City. a son- ” k _eight years ago in Mad___ Cup pair, by the veteran French and similar traditions It is with S-Q ~a- G d V » team af Jacques B,,,g,m,, ,md J ‘ ‘- ‘ McnoNAl.D_st the city Hospital, `°\'§__ 'U Te 9-1' en- - - ' A erm lliis conviction that we join in eve1t's gains had been steady, B°’°"“-` The F’°"°h'“"“ Wm ‘*"' your Dominion Day. June 25’ 1932' t° Mr' and Mrs' Iowa’-s they were. On the first °’5“’e’Y me Wie” W0 and Wch ‘usiisiisnal blrui ' 1 » .J » u ¢ suséidliiilliiiiis L . » ___ ._ L9- - i