MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN MAXIMS A 015' _ ‘ MERE MAN The People's Paper f Rea byEveryboily Covers Prince Fslwaril Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1932 n Goes To Bottom Sbtronger Market, France e Britain TERRIBLE DISASTER F01 Potatoes In Agreement ON FRENCH COAST IS Lausanne Submarine P-ironlethee Sank Off ——. . h b ' - Illémelllfgmfllfngvgt Yearfi’ German DeIeEtIt-es Expected To gge'li"r(i)ellll%rlllgrlggggeigflelfiglflilt(s on ons o o us - ExpectedByHead Ofldargggro. icekcnept Terms Of ,Apgree- Are Being Made To Save The l . , , Lives, Of 66 Men Who Went anXEBWVISItIngI-Iere l (n: Molvln x. whiuuscllc, ssse- 1t llso was understood that the DQWn The new’ d, m, m, ,0, “mm” d” “an”, dun" m. mm cistodPress sun Consspoodent) rreneh and British lied decid - to .__- high prices, but y; 5° 19o; gm . "ma, LAUBANNE, Switzerland, July llpropooe that f‘ put up o veiling at that spot. Search for the condition l good deal better all Nortlwm mung,» m“ m” -(1i‘ridsy)-British Ind Prenchbond of 3,000,000,000 marks (ap- sunken craft by naval planes was ground than inst year," gtgted M; “m; mo‘, mmmom o! ‘ hem, delegates announced sn ngreoment pmnimately $720,000,000) which handicapped by miserable flyim he Boy Dyal, of the Dyai Produeg yup-L M‘ Din ‘Mm, but m’ amp early today on the presmble of swould take the place of reparations. l conditions, which made their job company. New York City, with rq- chm ‘m; ma, up ‘ very ‘mm reparations settlement with hope "the text oi the prcmable among | dangerous- ierei-lcs to prospects in the potlto Wm“ o; m, h“ m vhmh“ m" that the German delegation to the the various delegations by Bir John The Bullmilfliie. 1n Bervlw villi mullet ior the 00mins shipping Island has the pmgpeet o1 g y", conference here, hsving reiinqllish- simon, British Secretary rol- For- two yours. was endellvorlns to cor- season. Interviewed by a Gusrd- fine crop, both as regards size “d ed all political demands, would sc- sign Affairs, and Neville Ghcmber- Nut mechanical faults when it sei 1w repmwietl" llli "Wins. Mr. quality. Jersey may be a “m, m, cept it today. inn. British Chancellor of the Ex- , out particularly for divine trials mu eXlu-ased himself as being in shipping. but the condition will The document ccntsined silu-ellequer, after the Franco-British ' It w” in iul eilvri- to brine the the Imperial Conference. .--__._______ 000110009 0! improved market con- be an advantage, because the east- M A a T a w ' slons to the political aspects of the accord was unced at 2.80 am. 011011111017 i0 Perfilvtlwi till-t this liitiohs this rel’. and viewed the em share will be entirely shipped, l question, including scomplomiso on The Gel-men delegation rcluct- afternoon's disastrous trials had "l! Willis. some people A paperweight ls about the only A‘ to 00cm to prefer flaws In others, n‘ 0 ' Iotllll’ Iorllnl. II!- lnll U. I. l. “ll. °"""- i” °"""' suns s bsorl ti Doll _ .' I p col vcrod do.» Delegate Submarine Disasters (Cnnsdlnn Yrcls) Following is n list of InsJor submarine disasters In grcorlt yarn Miro]! 24. l9l5—-Unltod Stale! ulbmnrlna li-d sunk in r-onolulu iliiy, ll dead. Mnvrh h IMF-Bunion unh- msrlun slunl by ouch-r llrlilsh dlhllllflll‘ oil Oibroliol- '3 llerl Amen-st 21, lmil-Jsrmm-so sub- nnrluc fonmlered beside n dock it Kobe, Jnpan_ 85 dead. January l0, lll2I—lh-tlsl| sub- mnrlne L-fl sunk by n British battleship nit Portland, England llii dsld, March l9, "'0" ‘npnnese lub- mnrluc souls by Japanese battle- _ (Associated Press) CHERBOURG, France, July '1- The French submarine Prometllee plunged without warning under the waves oil Cherbourg Harbor while on a trial manoeuve today, taking M, o" Bus,“ hum w MM‘ [down at least 68 men in 150 feet Sept. 2s, ins-united some of water seven miles north of Cape dbmnflns H61 sunk of! Block fLevl i ilnnd, B. 1., by oteosoeq City ‘ ' _ r ‘Borne, as dead. seven members oi the crew, in- Doc, 11, leer-unites States meuunmt Du Mum, ‘ml E ship's commander, were saved when ubmnr m- s-s sunk off Prov- lthey were hurled from the deck wlon with destroyer, 81 dond. July B, llf0—llrltllh lubmsr- muons m locate and salvage u“ liby 22, licl-Jlnsslnn Ins Poseidon, sunk In oollloion L. S. M. S. Amery, foremost Brit- llh statesman, will arrive In 0t- tsws thh month as s. delegate to fr,“ I (Continued on Page 3) (Continued on Page 8)_ RElllllllT|llN | N P E R ll Uprising Attributed To Communists And Members 0i The Apra Party. lcstown Mum, by court gusrd flier, l0 d . Aug. U, l926-—ltoIIn.n siublnnrlnc ‘-l| sunk In Adrlstlo no In eol- ma, the “a by we Inch of the mic. ab lglft-Tbs runes lub- vessel in its unexpected dive. They 1- . ,{‘_°,;:’w,",‘, :' 53:,‘ ‘Tm; '2" l swam until they were picked up by lortugsl, l8 cod , g, flghlng bqgt, foo lI-I‘! sunk In 8t. George's 53.12%. ‘$8375.13. l7.°.'."2?.e..'.“.'3 ‘“"m°"““° “"1 m "j‘_°f'{°“°° °°' his 14-12. Heavy dooth toll. OIIPIIWB, begun ‘l, WQIB marine sunk In Bsltlc loo dur- ‘mpeded by strong current‘ we‘ Inf‘. manoeuvres. Heavy death t0 June I, "cl-British subrnsr- IvItb mcrebunt steamer off oust offllslnn, 20 dead, 0st. l4, loci-lunch: Inboar- Ina wank In Gull o! ITIIIIIIC, l0 dead. Nov. ll. lflb-llrltlll! Jubilant- inc M-1_ ulster Iblp of the M-I, lost of! Start Point, Dsvonnhlro, as dead. Women War . 0n Prohibition‘ (Canadian Press) H‘ ‘ “(mPlgoD BBNIIITIIJN IS SERIIJIIS (Canadian Prose) CHICAGO, July ‘I-Msyor Amen J. Oermsk wss reported llnofflgjg]. l? tonight to be in s serious condi- tion at 5t. Anthony De Psdu Hog. pital. where he was taken yester- day. Close friends to the Mayor de- l-lled his condition wss dsnge snd stated he merely needed s rest, but one o! his secretaries was dc- nicd admittance to his room and two policemen gusrdsd the door. One report wss that the Mayor's condition was so critical that Demo- cratic lenders were considering the advisability of electing a mayor pro iii NEW YORK, July ‘i-An orgsni- ution of "more than 1,000,000 wo- men of both U. S. political parties," banded together in a. wnr on the 18th amendment, was placed be- hind the presidentisl candidacy o! Franklin D. Roosevelt today by its executive committee. Announcement of the decision was made by Mrs. Charles H. Sob- ln, herself once a Republican lead- er, at the conclusion o! s. seven hour meeting of the executive omn- rnittes of the women's organization for prohibition reform. Mrs. Sabin is chairman. "We urge," said a formal resolu- tion, "members oi this organization because they are committed to the cause of repeal, whether they be Republicans or whether they be Democrats, to give their support to the nominee o! that party which favors the repeal of the 18th amendment, Franklin Delano ANNOUNCEMENTS. comma EVENTS, MEETINGS, em "Rollo Bly '1'“, July . Ji-l-ai. "Tel party in Morel! July mu. savz-v-c-al with the crowd at New- hnisht. Good music. 4300-11 .._._. t0 the dance at North 310* "idly meat. ova-ii "50 Qillllmbl/s Tea Part , J ml- Betiar than ever. tube-pg: MOSCOW. July l — (Prldly) — (Am-James mttsm and Ben- net Griffin. round the world flyers who started out so bravely by crossing the Atlantic in record time were unreported and more then 24 hours overdue here this morning. ‘They had dis ,, ‘ as com- pletely as though their red, white and blue monoplane had gone soli- ing oilf into space. , Th, lsst hesrd o! them wss at 6.06 p. m., 2.8/1‘. Wednesdly. when they were sighted over Lake Wyssiyt, near Hsgolingen, on the Osman-Polish bolder. That was three hours and live minutes after they took of! from Berlin with "Dance med Inn LIMA, Peru, July 7.—(A.P.)--A revolutionary outbreak in the Dc- partmcnt of La Libertad, with sev- eral persons, including three police- men killed and a Communist agita- tor wounded, was reported in offic- ial despatches from ‘rrujlllo today. Martial law throughout Peru wal proclaimed by President Luis M. Sanchez Cerro, whose governmenl attributed the revolution to Com- munists and members o! the Apr: Party- Several, including the sgitstol Barreto, were wounded in s. battli "Come Rustioo _._._ 011st the Dance at Biliiley Rink n """- “hilfiflit coco i‘ m “me l0 the Ice" Cream Fcsti. cllildonis, Monday, July ‘"h- 070-7-8-li m‘ “w” "“h 7m‘ ‘m 0 w? without eng ‘ _ any pcwsnzbn theell political demands and the nego- oi the crew and l’! other men. in Yield for their suull cut in acreage, . mtire areas from Virginia to Prince Applicants For Food of what it called the "war guilt lio." respondent of the Paris ewsmver south of Jersey will b Pa». sad the eastern pen of Virgin- a marketed Ill-M 101'. and a rather wide dlstri. i my smell both in yield Ind in cnnrrow, Miles. July 1,-1.4.“ l8 myilfoundthatltisth Piobslil! ins than 10,000 e colleen,“ hall today appealing for food. The I00 00001100. l. condition due to ' ‘ ton money and town ofllcials were n Clinton has a population of 12,- nm, Engllml, c1 maiden“ m receiving m mm Efforts To Locate Them Have issued a public appeal entitled, they might wcll have come down get word hm. Them are many A. the and no news (C. ) “c,” db '0 on to on,‘ moo roiling estate, John D. Rockefeller. "Don't 1 dealer who killed "Big Jim" clerk, Th“ h“ ‘mush we; m. that, parity has always returned, and with manslaughter today and rc- 391-115 thgy h“ gasoline go;- only 8801101108. Hill Dwbfllily I- 33-11100 lltuaiion optimistically. bums his gbefore they begin. u will pmhbi, m: "war gull " disuse in the "nasty antly announced previous to the been mooted- . bflmélulyuitlth or 25th before ship- i - P V b08111 in Jersey. long Is- | through Eastern csnsds and Unit- subject. tlstions, which continue tomorrow, cludlns engineers and workmen m m d Mr. Dyll believed. W Illl-n ' Le Matln estimated the victims st Are Turned Away before J , . “"‘"""" M“ m °""""'" Round The World button of the Jersey and Long 1;. ilsc of potatoes, and is more ‘ than 300 men, women and children . hm". ‘o! épinion that they will sell u town treasury has been exhausted, f d to t th li » ' ' ' m‘ “"1 = "P" "ml “l” Made Forced Landing Between ....- 500 and when town iunds were xe- the public welfare department. Been - ’ "Give us this day our daily bread.” < st a point where wnnrunico" fsirly good lending places along came Moscow airmen pointed out TARRYTOWN’ N‘ Y" July 7" mgw ORLEANS. u” July 7___ ma” h the u”. when a new. who will be 93 years old tomorrow. New York gangster and rum run- mp, but no fgpoflg o; g, 1511;113:1071“ "M"? leased under $0,000 bond. g1 how,» 113.1,,‘ Th,“ it w” i,” automobile ride all within confines *1"! °= °"°"'"°"I "We derive oi Versailles. it was understood, ngnement they had relinquished It was estimated that 4s memben land snd Jersey will lnake up in . Id Btlikl. 1!! #111011 bl OWGIII U10 Gel-mu” h“ "ab; wept down with Q19 5mm Th; 99g. “Due to the fact th t all Mr. Dysl first visited Norfolk, ' “m 7,, that we will have a good active de- “Handed- WP 0! the eastern port of Virginie. lsn . n. m: . ' - ° ' ' llsli shipped. The wholecrop ‘ 4cm’ mgwthcrum crowdedthccorridoi-soithe town liivhlcll ibdilt isstssthsycsn l ' H I ml. firstly bcc w” banks have declined to loan Clin- empty handed. . rnnrlno M4 lunk off Psrthnl Berlin And Moscow, But All “"- halmted about a week ago, 2,000 John Broderick, welfare agent, landing between Berlin and Moscow --_.__..__._____ woresobsdthey oouldnotpossiblyB I R T H u Av f that route. m“ the ‘hbeqkdlers might hive‘ From the sheltered seclusion o! his Walter ‘rompiaine, reputed liquor ‘m,’ o‘ "nun, “um, mum ‘issued today the prediction. "m0!- ner. here yesterday. will churned cams from Omsk. When they left A "km"? ""- 3 ""1" ‘m1? He was also accused oi shooting mung», chi; mgming ma; thgy 1mg 0! hi! 3.000 B0"! 001100 "K1300" DJRMWQ Ausust 10th m. United “ml T" It Osvondish Bench. ~ ucs-v-s-si. scggllglén: lgornwall Sunday “mmluiiiy Club ‘bfiugg? m‘ m, ozs-v-c-ci. , slllliylnr rood quality helVYJive mh- gtzlpty crops. July ilth to - lilvelv only interested lni l°°d nullity stock. P. a. Nay a Co. l I21I-7-B-Ji "Run b" "ll strawberry and, ice ""01 festival this evsnlnl. nesr teal i0 ill PBTATI] PRICES IAJNDON, Ont. July '.' Potatoes on the local market Jumped in Thomas (Jerry) Woods, a. compan- ion of Clark, with intent to mur- der. Tomplains contends he fired in self-defence. Police believe their dispute arose over a division of li- quor profits. Federal authorities and police withheld comment regarding pap- ers iound on Clark that indicated systematic bribery of sheriffs and judges in the interest of his rum running business. His body will be sent to Montreal, home of his widow, for burial. until he recovers. MP .100 no. (Csnsdlnn Press) big/h hopes of greatly extending their margin over Wiley Post and Harold Getty, the rolmd the world airmen whose record they sot out to better. Now they have fallen for behind m: end Getty, Thursday midnlsht Moscow time, they has! been out 0i NswYol-kcllhourssndllflmlnutee. Post and Getty reached Moscow 54 hours and s4 minutes after leaving New York. Soviet sir officials did their ut- most to locals the missini films. lh-lqulries were mods along tho ilM to Koerligsberl’. Germany, but not been forced to land somewhere. 1f the flycrs essayed s. non-slop Berlin to Omsk hop they tried to make 8.500 miles all at once. At the approximate speed of their Harbor Grace-Berlin leg, they would have been in Omsk 'l‘hurs- day forsnoon. The Kazan airport, three hours out of Moscow by sir and on the way to Omsk, tailed to spot the missing inonoplane. All Wednesday night mechanics nmsined on duty at Moscow's brightly lighted airport, hoping that they might have s. chance to will mark the occasion for the re- tired oil magnate. "These are days when many are discouraged," the statement ssid. “In the 93 years of my life, de- pressions havs come and gone. Prosperity has always returned, and Roosevelt." Meantime ,at Albllly. it 000F409 known Governor Roosevelt would not use his lwsltion as the Demo- cratic presidential nominee in be- hsli o! beer bills or other legisla- tion now before Congress. Roosevelt will again." If it is especially fins, Mr. Rocks- feller may ride behind horses in a Victoria. He never has discarded his fine teams, and the 16-foot bridle paths permit cosy passage through the wooded hills overlook- ing the Hudson River. was described as feeling an effort cn his part either for or against my Congressional proposal would fought between the rebels and troops of the first artillery, aided by police. Members oi the Apra attacked s civic guard station at Peurto Chic- sma and another station at Iaian One policeman was killed and an- other wounded ln the first fight Two policemen were killed in the second. mtitum usurpation oi’ power not possessed by the party's presldw ‘"1 choice. Groups described as Communists paraded with Red banners in sec- 'tions where they were dominant, the despstel-les sold. "W" Baptist Church r: wet "milv- ms-ii , Olympia csbsrst. day. 0th. 8rd. ni- Drlce approximately 400 per cent over nishtbveeterday the cost oi the old crop sold at 65 rents s bll- T0007 not s Pfltato could he Ofliciais say Clark was the opera- tor oi the Canadian schooner "I'm Alone,‘ that was sunk by U. S. 000st gusrdsmen of! the Louisiana swordolnewsresultcd. llftheywerefoccediomskos inspoctthcshipsndsendhcrcn her way. Record & Forecast of the Weather Bond ‘Issue Fully salon oi Rhythm in _ cscs-v-r-ai, m» ohm ‘some n; ‘WM mm c e-sloal. 6fl0-1-7-li. "l" 0mm Ibstivoi and nodes. 1s .' “i _1 - i-a in A 1lwdr: $1,?” mu- Rood. wsd- »-7ulv l8.‘ u M s” 0 . purchased under 02,00 s beg. N. oosst several years ago. Interna- tionsl complications resulted. Y. Gangster Questioned Woman Suffrage Bill Goes Back To Committee PARIS. July ‘L-(A-P-l -- Punch foolinbts won c strolls, victory In the locate to-isy in their long fight for the ballot. The senate, which has consist- qtiy turned thumhqduwh on votu for women. voted N! to l0 against “urgent cons oration" ‘of the wo- ' mod suflroge "illjsfors it. This means ,the Bonnie doors were not locked in the faces of the feminists, but that their bilb I111 go back to committee to be report- ed on later. Red llrlmt consideration been grsntsd, the bill would have oer- csinly bml detected lortuwiqg“ Party. Chieftains I n Q a e b e c (Camdisnrnsl) QUlBIQ-lulytptlonsdsbtwo pertycbleflworeinthilpeovince today. It. Hon. B. B. Ionnltl. Prllnellinistoitslsdeaflflnsvisit tothisoitytbisnloralosendwu nceivsdattbcvics-Rllllquarters inthsoitsdclbyllislsoolioncytln Governor-General. After his call cnllordleceborotlgtnllr. Bennett leftstnoonforOttswl. The Uboral leader, Rklon. W. Lhlsckcnsio Kflmwhohasboen Car Ignited By Gasoline IYDZIIY. N. 8.. July ‘i-(By The Canadian Prsssl-Deluged with gasoline when it fouled s gasoline honscoudrswing uptoaiilling 00011011. I car driven by Chsrles 010N001. B, become I. bonfire from which DB1. Kenneth Cl-lnpbell, 45, wll tlllo with burns that may prove Intel. This lmique accident occurred 000i’ 1101003100 Creek today Ind caus- ed Pllllflll lnlilriss also to McNeil‘ and lllclllei J. Ol-mpbcll. When the ' Illillllll cascaded over the csr it I'll lllllifl U! the h0t motor. The mm stmhiod out and oould hm unsold but ma. Oompbel, in the wt all. loomed u» dosed to move. Islets she oould be drawn clear hon the blssing car she was Subscribed ii (Candis-u Peal) TOROWIYJ, July ‘IF-Hon. I. A. Dunlap, Provincial Treasurer, in- formed the Cansdisn Press lets this afternoon that the 020,000,000 provincial bond issue had been fully subscribed. The public was offered s $20,. 000.000 imue of l4 your 6% percent debentures selling st 07 ons ‘Q3111- cd interest to yield 0.81 percent on Tucsda morning. The issue was offered direct from the provincial treasury, a departure from the usual course of selling them throulh the bills Ind bond houses. Instead of acting as selling agents for the government, bond denier-s, chartered banks. stock exchange membe esndotbnlsetedssagmts for the purchnor and were paid s METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Tor- onto, July 7~Miulmum and maximum tam psraturel :—- Dlwlon Z&EQQSSQS2S SEWQQBQFSZES: Charlottetown . 1 IOIICIITI Gulf and North Shore: Irosb to strong shitting windl: unsettled and IIIOWOI]. Maritime West: Fresh southerly to westerly winds probably increasing to strong; unsettled with showers and locsl thunderstorms, Maritime Int: Modsrste southerly winds, increasing in force se night: hscnulng " with showers and local thunderstorm , High elds this afternoon st 1.10 sud tomorrow morning at 2N, Sun sets this evening at 1.40 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.22. First quarter moon lunday, July 10. 11,07 PJII. flumrnerslde l eighteen minutes isles than Charlottetown. CAI IIIII IOIIDITLI l.‘ enclosure-summaries; commission of oogjposng Walk first‘: 0i! tow 10M. About (lie wit: or 5m; iilfl’ 0.15 Inn. and 11.40 s, m. and lLlI lilllil' Enema-