MAXIMS ‘ or A. MERE MAN -¢-—--a (be ClirisilI-Il- ' .J dials, Iiullllfl Ill‘! u“: Guardian ‘two Celt! %—- l l I ‘Eulluuiletou Th; DQQCO which the won! lives “Wham; thatisnetiiiepeacsof Matt¢rn Win gtzribilization Fund h Goes Into Operation Difference» In ‘Eli-change Value On Agricultural And Fishery Products To_B__e_ Paid. _ ‘ Live Lobster Shipments Up MONCTON, June 5.-Accord- 1b; to Canadian National Ex- " Company Officials there been a 25 percent increase (“shipments of live lobsters (pun Northumberl ’ Straits points to the New England market. More than 500.000 pollnill of live lobsters have been bandied in nearly 30 re- frigerator cars which originated in the vicinity of Point du gums, C‘ rlotlefovvn and Pic- til- Police Chief Is Patient um" "(Canadian Press) NEWCASTLE, N. n, June s- lliomas Hill; Newcastle chief oi police, had a revolver in his pocket mum. Later, he had a bullet in his arm and still later the Mira- iiiiclii hospital had e. new patient. While Chief Hill was in his of- fice tonight the wcapon iell from _, ket and discharged, a bullet ‘V. -~. nu arm. above the elbow. .t (tbs bullet) will ‘be remoucd in the rimming. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS, ETC inserted in per ward "Announcements ilils column at 2 cents l"!!! payable iu advance. are "Reserve Wednesday, June 14th hilly in Wheatley River nail. "Arrange to attend the boxing Mb at Borden Rink Friday, June lllli See posters. eoo-i-s-s-si. "first horse racing cf the sea- Mat caps ‘Traverse June 14th, also iliicle and Running Races. 990d-6-5-6i. "Regular monthly meeting P.E.I. Wiltsl Ladies‘ Aid, Wednesday at will Trinity B00131 Hall. 9933-04-21. “Grinding at Wood Islands Mon- lid Thursday. Crushing Satur- Hch week until closing July 15th. 9915-64-21. “Billie at ltiverview, Stanley, gidniillly evening, June 7th. "ill-‘bi’ the Idvewlres. If not fine g evening. K ‘£91’. A. J. LaCcursiere. Dentist, ‘nub!’ at his oflice in Montague further notice. 9046-6-6-11. If: Cream Social and Bazaar at Mdrews Church, Belle River, IY evening, June 6th. t‘ 9940-8-11. “llfllllll meeting Charlottetown Auxiliary Protestant Orph- lt Canadian Legion Building, lon Street, Friday afternoon -M- ooea-e-a-a U! “m? "Cabbages or Dollars" by ha“: people of Mt. Stewart m "tan CilllPCh. in Marshfleld Tlllllulav evening, June am. 385l-6-6-2i. ‘ It Merv J. Fading lg?! Iiethfor ‘an PM “M665 I-lall. Those wishing to ‘Mun Will send entries to Pour , New Wiltshirie. cioos prim. lllrther notice. 0B75-6-2_3i. Persons interested in the “mill Mt. Herbert Rink and l," . stiers are requested to at- ‘ "will"! in Hillsboro Con- ‘M School Tuesday, June 6. . *1’ 0i management. ' 0018-6-5-21 lllorh m bu“ ..° Milt-as Jewel,” a sequel m“ Black Tenor," "m be m,” by” the Central Bedeque mweflltldav evening, June t "M" Bedouin mu. Ad- lnd 1s cents. mi-o-s-zi , 3m. ‘w 1- “l” "me 9th. at a p. M, m. ‘i Mi mmltlc Club present their °°m v Drama with special- Ed ‘l Pome- t fill" maintenance fund. H“. ooa-s-o-ci. nt Orphanage, 3n- (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, June 5—Ths agri- cultural stabilization fund, an- nounced in the budget speech of the Minister of Fin- ance, has been put info operation under regulations approved by the Governor in council and announced today by Sir George Parley. Acting Prime Minister. Under the plan, exporters of certain Canadaln products to the Unitedmlliingdom will be paid the difference‘ 'i;etl1~‘&e.i"uia" "iiriiount of the proceeds of their sales at the current rate of exchange and what would have been realized at s. stabilized rate oi $4.60. The list of commodities to which the fund applies is limited to those men- tioned in the ‘,, ‘ u" ouncement viz., cattle, meaty, poultry, fresh fish, canned fish, tobacco, cheese. milk products, canned fruits, can- ned vegetables, maple products, s T R IKE is limmiiil iviilin Nova Scotia Miners Will Remain On Job Until Strike Vote I-s Taken. (Canadian Press) GLACE BAY, N. 8., June 5. - Threat of a. strike temporarily a- vertcdfNova Scotias coal mines were operating as usual tonight. Cancellation of strike call for mid- night iast night will keep the amal- gamated mine workers’ membership on the Job for. at least a week. A strike vote will be taken in the meantime. The Union's district executive had ordered the strike in sympathy with the colliers of Florence and Princess Pits, who are faced with wage reductions of 35 per cent. An appeal for support was ignored by the United Mine Workers, the older and officially r wflfllwd 11111011- Members of the opposing union clashed at Bras D’or last night when A. M. W. Picket sought to bar U. M. W. men from entering Colon- ial mine. A few bruises were dis- trlbuted as the U. M. W. men forc- ed their way into the colliery. Tonight, all was quiet in the min- ing districts, as the executive oi the new union prepared for the refer- endum among its membership on the strike question. 'I‘ha veto Iill be recorded this week. CHICAGO. Juno li-(AP-i- Mvoe ‘ of prohibition repeal held Ni imposing lend over their dry opponents in Illinois on the face of early returns from today's vote on retention or repeal of tbs 18th amend- meat. "Concert and dance at River tonight. "Delicious ice cold spruce beer at McQuaiifs store. Elm Avenue. Don't be thirsty. 9959-8-04 wks. "Borden Lino Club loading hogs, lambs, calves, Albany, Wednesday, June 1. 9055-6-6-21 30D! 0962-11 "Concert, pie social, followed by dancing, Tuesday evening, June 0th, at Hope River. 0063-11 "Fiddlers and Dancing Contest- In I-Ioiy Name Hall. Thursday, June 8th. Send entries to James G, Gillis, St. Peter's Bay, P. E. I. WOS-O-d-Ii. "Escaped from our ranch, Mount Edward Road, one female fox, mark, CPL. 22C. Please communi- ' fui In the United States today Covers Prince Edward‘ island LikethefDew ~ GHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, eggs and honey. In the regulations, these goods are more specifically defined. Except for cattle, poultry or meats, the approved commodit- ies must have been, in their prim- ary form, the product of the 1933 crop oi producing or fishing sec- son. Only wmmodities produced and prepared in Canada are elig- ible. The fund applies to goods enter- ed for export to the United Iding- dom on or alter May 1st, 1933. The administration will be under the Department oi Finance. The procedure will be that applications for payments from the fund will be received by the department from the exporter, who will be required to establish, under oath and by production of documents, all neces- sary details of the transactions. The documents required include a (Continued on Page 3’) Fire Destroys Dwelling Near Ken s ington Firs yesterday afternoon destroy- ed the fine farm residence oi Sten- ley Cascley, situated on the Irish- town Road about 1% miles East of Kensington. The ringing of the Kensington fire bell summoned many helpers to the scene, but they were unable to save the dwelling. Through their efforts, however, the outer buildings were saved. The cause of the fire is unknown. The estimated cost of the dwelling was not revealed. Wire Briefs (Canadian Press) ROME, June 5—(A.P.)—-Chllled . iations between Italy and Ai- bania have resulted from Al- bania’! closing of Italian schools in that country and Italy's n- fusai to furnish further install- ments of a l0 year loan, mounting to 10,000,000 gold francs annually. to Albania. (Asoclated Press) WASHINGTON, June 5- With a record vote, the United States administration's bill to organise railroads to effect ec- onomies was , ’ today by the HOIISQ of Representatives and returned to the Senate for adjustment of differences over amendments. (Associated Press) NEW YORK, June ii-Jcseph W. ilarrinisu, former chairman of the Board of the Harrlmau National Bank and Trust Corn- pany. pleaded not guilty in Federal Court today to an in. dictuient charging mismanqs. merit of the institution's funds. WASHINGTON. June L-(A. P.) - In the first overturn of Roosevelt-recommended legisla- tion, the United States House of Representatives today reiscted the President's request for auth- ority to appoint a Governor of mm from the continental United Statu, instead of a ua- tive of the islands. WASHINGTON. June i-(A. PJ-Paymsutof ail public and private contracts in legal tend- sr instead of gold bsesuie lur- witii the signature by President Roosevelt of the resolution nul- TUESDAY, JUNE 6. 1933 Way Tfiwflrfis Spanishl (Associated Press) FONTAINBLEU, France, June 5 -When the Prince oi the Asturias married his Cuban fiancee, Senor- ita Edelmlra Sampedro in Lous- anne, he will, in effect. renounce his claims to the Spanish throne. Official notice oi "promise of marriage" was posted in the City Hall of Lausanne today and court circles here declared that although the Prince has not formally re- nounced his claims, his marriage tn | the Cuban girl would amount try the same thing. Former King Unhappy Nor will his father, former King Alfonso, attend the wedding cere- monies. The King is visiting in Venice but his spokesman hero said "tbs King is not, happy about the marriage and will not go to the wedding." It was understood, how- ever, that the Prlnces mother, t i Prin To. Renounce Alli Claims If Throne Prince Declares He Intends Tol Cast Aside All His Royal! Claims And Marry For Love] — Father Qjiects. the union may be made in writing during that period, little happiness in my life," that he intended to cast aside all his royal claims and marry for love. Wants Citizenship The Prince, it is understood, al- ready has applied to the Spanish Government for papers to give him the status of "simple citizen." Friends quote him as saying "let Juan have the throne. I love her (Senorita Sampedro) and want to marry her. That's where real hap- piness lles." , Senorita Sampedro is the daugh- ter oi a wealthy Cuban merchant, now dead. She lives with her moth- er and sisters at Lausanne. The notice at Lausanne gave her name as Nocelo Adelmira Ignacio Sam- pedro and, the Prince's as Don Al- fcnso Pic Cristlno Eduardo Fran- Queen Victoria, will attend. __ The Lausanne notice was dated until June l3. Any objections to Farm Hand Brutal Mur Hired Man Disappears After Brutally Beat- ing Employer. (Canadian Press) YORKTON, Sask, June 5—A charge of murder tonight was laid farm-hand as a coroner adjourned an inquest into the death of Gus Stebner, farmer of the Rheln dis- trict. Stebner was beaten into in- sensibility as he sat nursing a baby omthe steps of his farm home 12 miles north of here. Suppes will appear for preliminary hearing June 13. According to police Stebncr had reprimanded Suppes for ill-treating farm horses. The hired man, who disappeared shortly after the at- tack was taken into custody at the nearby village. Stebner was beaten down on Sunday with s. heavy farm hammer. His wife found his unconscious form slumped over the infant. Rescuing the baby she hur- ried to'“a neighbor's and notified the police. _ Saw Mill To Be Reopened (Canadian Press) SAINT JOHN, N. 3., June lh-Ths saw mill of Fraser Companies, Lim- ited, st Athoivilie, ‘closed for the last four or five years, will be re- ‘ immediately to saw 8,000,000 fest of logs, Premier L. P. D. 'i‘ll1ey announced today. In addition the Fraser Companies will require 1d,- 000 cords o! pulpwcod, much of which, it is derstocd, will be pur- chased and cut along the Mirsmichi River. Late Rally In' Mt’l. Exchange (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, June 5—Despits a iste rally, prices on the Montreal Stock Exchange finished the day with an irregular trend. Stocks churned about in light tradlll! "l" lifyiug the gold clause in con- hots. cats with Hollis Moore of Moors Bron 00044-641 volume approximating 48,000 aliases. against Henry Suppcs. 30-year-old L A T I 0 N Borbon y Battenberg. Is Held On der Charge BUNBRESS DISPUTES Breach Between The President And Con- gress May Prolong Session. (By Cecil B. Dickson, Associated Press Staff Writer) WASHINGTON. June li-A wid- ening breach between President, Roosevelt and the United States l Congress over veterans allowances threatened today to tear asunder? the administrations legislative l programme and indefinitely pro-l long the extra session oi Congress. While House leaders called a joint meeting of several commit- tees for tomorrow to discuss the President's demand that new tax- es be imposed to keep the budget in balance if veterans compensa- tions are to be increased, s. protest was made in the Senate against the speech of Louis Howe, one of the Presidential secretaries, in which he assailed the Senate limitations upon veterans cuts. The Senate amendment to the independent offices bill limited to 35 percent the amount. of reduc- tions that may be made in service connected cases. . Plane Is Identified BELFAST, Northern Ireland, June 5.- (A.P.) - The aeroplane which flew yesterday over Kerry suid was at first believed that cf James Mat- fern, world flier, was identified to- day as an army plane searching for Irish Republican army gun runners. Strictest secrecy surrounds the rc- sult of the search. The Irish Republican army has generally been sympathetic with the administration of President De Val- era. of the Free State, although some uiifieroneeshaveeroppedupcilate- C8 Friends of the Prince said he has declared he would like to have "n. and “ciico Guillermo Carlos Enrique June 0 and must remain posted Eusenlon Antonino Vtllfl-llilfl fie g . . India In Exams Beryl Morson, formerly of this Province, and now of the Unit. ed Church Mission at Rutlam, Central India, will be pleased to know that she has topped the list in her third-year Hindi 1611811386 study examinations, not only in the Central India Mission but for the whole of India. Miss Morson is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. 5. Mcrson, and l a former member of the Dun- l das United Church, having left here for India. in the fall oi 1928. ' The many friends or M155 PRISUNERS, isciu FROM tMT’l lAIl Police Believe M e n Were Given Outside Assistance in Break. (Canadian Prose) _ MONTREAL, June 5.-—Wlth every ‘available man from the Montreal ipolicc force on their trail George Starke and Philip Dulurle are still at large tonight following their esc- ape from the cells at police head- quarters. While somewhat reluct- ant to discuss details of the break police today stated they are now convinced the two men had outside assistance in carrying out a pre- arranged plan. Pending completion of an invest- igation of the affair turnkey Joseph Johnson has bccn suspended from the force. He was in charge of the lockup at the time and was the vic- tim of a. ruse adopted by the two prisoners. Both were awaiting trial on holdup charges. » The speed with which the two men vanished after getting out of the building leads police to conclude they had the aid of someone who waited outside in a. motor car. It is thought the break may have been planned some time ago, possibly when the two appeared in police court for preliminary hearing. Guthrie On Return Home (Canadian Pres!) OTTAWA, Julie 5.-—Hon. Hugh Guthrie, Minister of Justice, who has been absent over two months in England and the Continent. Wm W‘ turn to Ottawa late this week. He will land at Quebec Thursday. PM" sing in mid-ocean the Stollmvl‘ carrying Prime Minister it. B. Ben- nett and the Canadian Deleilflilfm to the World Economic and Monet- ary Conference. It had been cx- pected Mr. Guthrie would remain abroad and loin the Canadian dele- gation in London- Many of the Cabinet Ministers are now enjoying a respite from their d-uties for (he first time in nearly a year. Snowclen Favors Payment OfDebts (Associated Press) LONDON, June 6-(Tuesday)—- Viscount Snowden of Ickornshaw. twice Chancellor of the British Ex- chequer, has thrown the weiflllt 0! hLs authority in financial matters on the side of paying the June debt linstaiiment to the United States. but of paying it in silver. In a special article in the Daily Mall today he discusses the pros and cons of paying tho 515950.000, all interest, which falls due June l5. While coniondlne “lll°l‘° l5 5 strong moral case for complete re- ilcf from the American rlcbt," Vis- -count Snowden maintains ment heavily favors making ilic IlfeallsListForAll that "on the whole, thc weight 0f orall- tiislnni. MERE MAN "Hllmiurh o! vvisdomare: in" tlivulfaimwnutoq; kngw MAXIMS OFA 10 PAGES i Youthful Aviator NEW YORK, June 5-(A.P.)-—-‘ when Jimmie Mattern, globe gird- ‘; ling flycr, landed in Moscow today , he had completed almost one-third 1 of his flight around the world and , his backers were confident he ‘ would shatter the record oi eight ; days, 15 hours and 51 minutes set l by Harold Getty and Wiley Post. i with two records already behind _ him, Mattern must rest the wheels ‘of his red, white and blue mono- ; plane in New York before 3.11 p.m., 1E. S. T., next Sunday to deprive Post and Getty of the record they established in 1931. _ MOSCOW, June 6.—(Tuesday)— (APJ-James Matter: wss racing into the black-clouded east early to- day toward Omsk, Siberia, after taking of! from here at 1.14 a. m. (5.14 p. m. Monday. E. S. '1'.) on the fourth leg oi his attract to hang up s new world circiinglspeed ~ record. The American aviator slept only two hours after his arrival yester- day afternoon from Oslo, Norway, but was forced to remain hers nine hours and 17 minutes because of dc- lays in servicing his plane, Soviet officials refused him per- l mission to fly the shorter route to Alaska via Yakutsk because of run- iavorable conditions. He is follow- ing the same route taken by Wiley Post and Harold Getty, who estab- l llslied the world-girdlinu “eccrd of eight days, 15 hours and fr minutes in I931. (Mattern left Moscow 5% hours ahead of the standard set on the (Continued on Page 3) U.S. Delegation To Suggest Flat Cut In Tariffs By F. G. Vosburgh, Associated Press Staff Writer. S. S. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AT SEA, June 5-—A flat l0 per cent cut in all nations‘ tariffs was dis- closed officially today by the Unit- ed States delegation as an idea be- ing strongly pushed for action at the forthcoming World Economic Conference in London. A spokes- man for the group heading for the British capital aboard this Ship ox- pressed the belief that such a re- duction would “be propose and achieved at the Conference opening a week from today. If this alone resulted in the tariff field, he said, the Conference would not be a fail- urc. Austro - Vatican Annual luhscrlplion Delivered $5.00 By lull Canada and U. S. A. $0.00 098k FF L Y E R o N FOURTH LEG OF FLIGHT 5% Hours AHEAD or R_E_c_oR1> Leaves Moscow After Two Hours Delay-Clips Hours Off Post-Gatty Record. (Attempt To Girdle Globe In Record Time (Associated Preu) Time is Eastern Standard. Saturday. June 3. (.20 a. in. hopped from Floyd Bennett field, New rm. Sunday, June l. 4.15 a. m. lands at Jom- frulsnd. an island off South coast of Norway. 9.00 p. ‘m. took off for Oslo (about '10 miles). Monday, June 5. 12.40 a. m. took off from gfisip for Moscow. ’ 1.31 a. m, landed at illus- covv. 5.14 p. m. left Moscow for Omsk, Siberia. Save Building KENTVILLE, N. S., June 5-(0 FEM-Neighbors amied with orchard spraying outfits came to Cecil Woodworths aid when fire threat- ened his home. Copious stream of water which they directed on the building through the portable sprayer: kept‘ the damage within $600. - Ill-IE RAblo P01’ (as FAM\\.Y BlicK info 4m: l Home". our Nof ,- NECESSARILY (as . - SAME Roomy Moderate southerly to westcrl winds; mostly cloudy with scatter. ed showers; not much change in temperature. Rlliffiifilltillh-Ilflil. oi-‘i-‘lrit. Tor. onto, Juno JW-liiiiliiiuin llllll ixmxzuiuiu ICIIIpOHIHIYO — Dnivsnn .. Akiarik ... Victoria .. Concorclat Is " e- » . S z gn e cl VATICAN CITY, June .'>—(AP.) _A new Austro-Vatlcan concordat was signed today- Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss and Minister of Justice Kurt Schussnis! signed the document for the Aus- trian Government and Cardinal Paceili, Papal Secretary 0f silw- °" behalf of the Vatican- Thcre arc three main polnls ill this conoordat: Bishops must be approved by the Austrian Govern- merit before being normal‘ ‘z the government recognizes the civil the doctrinal pMt 0i edlliilitlon shall be confided to the ecclesiasti- payment.” cal authorities. validity oi religious marriages: and " Vancouver llcgluu ilirnndun ... ... llYinnllwg . ilxlnrlon lfl-irnnin .. Kingston . Ottawa ... Ilunircnl . Halifax ... Charlottetown FOR r\'-'(M'lV \|r-|l‘l"\lv' n|...il_\' lmr null Ilccomlng 1i lltflc vol-ier. lfarllimr- “wit: in nnrliicrly winds: Rfnr-‘ilml- lint. -\[n|lv".'i(1~ tmrihwly in vrrslrriv uliulr: mostly (lion-Iv with srrilfcrmi straw-rs; not much rhnngr in fompornlure. Tllgh ild" this morning M R 0Q and tonight nt lLH. Sun sci! this nrrvilng n? 7.12 null rises rnmnrrou- morning at 4 l5. Full moon Tll'\l'.‘llfl_\’_ Juno R 5.0.1 m. f‘\R FERRY KFIIEDFIJ’! \\'r\rl>( |la,\'I--l.e.1v\'\g llnrrlr-n n m.'. i p, m. (Extra): 5 l5 p. m.‘ \\'i--~k day's-Lento.- (‘zlllo ‘furxu- urine. 10.30 a. m- (Extra): 2-55 v- IM I. B15 ni.: ‘l