erg- ?‘ li'§'r'-‘in: o»_i;,ta'lelu.' !°'.:.“'!" NEW is l:RElliE|l BY iilciniili D an z lg-‘Polish "Ver- sions of Fatal Shoot‘ ing Differ Widely. Alvin J. Steinkopt Ailoolllved my Pres Foreign Stall) DANZIG. July 20-A customs officer shot and killed a Polish soldier today near the Dm- _|lg frontier village 01- Posielslr and officials or the Polish commission here declared tonirht =they would demand sittlsllction ‘(Hill the Nanir controllrd Free C11)’. one Polish offioisl said: “My Gov- ernment has not yet acted (or-mu! ly but it would seem fihll We not be sppeased by a mere typology mTlihIss(lllsell nine in-listed ale 6 00 III lpanrig Nazi authorities sud heiiihtened tension along the un- easy frontier with Poland. More men lroin s strengthened police force were uni to border point: The Pole. whose name was given hear: ;Ip'Vltolsd Ins Iii y u , 5 anti; oin- ‘toini innpeetor. Versions Differ The Denzig and P0lLh versions at what happened still were for split tonight, that me - Dimzig story was Pole had aimed his title at the customs officer for o. dist ' 50 feet and that the latter. Danziil soil. fired-“in. indispu ll defence.” , A veisltcgi oéh the . e -: I to ya“ Dori. was said tube based. bosltion. by the widow oflaie slain soldier who a to luvs witnessed the shooting while carry- ‘Tcfiin"""ued or?" "’ O11 seize» '1. 0617) Coming Evénts Influ- Baisf Nu all 1 orsgncgskinworiln; ooinnn _..._._ . "Festival and dance" at Glasgow "’“ .|§|5lll min . . Ofvllukellflieiitg . ._ isiti Masons, including eiglillzmtiyasilladiullzg. who attended in- By Highway To Alasktz’ v BRITISH COLUMBIA - Vancouver ‘seams umreo sures 1:- ‘new. mail snows an-year liiehwer from Amofloo lo Allis. Broken lines indicate existing roads; heavy line! I-‘WW Ilieruieroniecbeiuoonsidereilunowiink. - . _._.-..,.. .. . - -._V_..._.____,._.__..-. Map. above, shows the proposed all-year highway from Alaska to ' United States which gets new impetus as survey psi-ties prepare to attack the long-phnpcd project spin. -Broken lines indicate sections of highway already in existence and heavy black lines show alternate rouies being considered as new link. lliillilni-1 lilo stallation limvuwlnlspmy SLATE!) . illllli lllilitia. Units “T ak e LONDON. Juli! to —(OPCsb1e) 1 th Duk i . m‘];D2a4n$ carton Bags‘ Monday. %'?“£‘£l‘ aysesctaerrgggl lldas;eie' £3 filing OVCI” As Eventful ' . L~3ll'l-7-21-2L F‘%t‘x;1€b1eI§B5i)G!'1f5a,‘n'gei‘I; e E10 guests! to- Week*Nears C1080. ght cf the Canada Lodge in the ...._..._. . W BOPIG3 aver _0llyers Prinoilfliliward 0 Read} iI;s1‘and~Llke the new by _EV I PLANT llll-I EXISTS on MARS,fl_~BlAlM Astronomer " T a k e s Color Picture Of. Planet only 36,000,- 000 Miles Away. BLOEiMl=l0ItI'EIN, Union of South Africa. July 20 —-(AP)—- etrong evidence that plant life ex- isw on mars was advanced today by Dr. Earl C. Slipher. A- merican asirronomer, as the result of observation of the planet which is closer to the earth this month than at any time since 1924. Slipher, brother oi oi the Lowell observatory, Flagstaff, A1-iz., reported that clearing weather enabled to take the ilrst last night sucoessfu color picture 'of special photographic Mars using equipment. His most important discovery thus far was the apparent: change in the planet‘; surface. The huge dark spot (soils locus), or great eye of Mars. seems to have assumed is shape not ob- served for 50 years if ever’ before. slipher indica.:ed this was strong evidence plant life exists on the planet and suggested the change «was due to fresh vegel.-ation over an area. roughly the size of the United States. slipher with many other noted astronomers is in the southern hemisphere to observe Mars since is directly overhead now below. the equator: On July 2'1,’ More will swing the c'osest.lt has been to the earth in 15 years--only. 3ii.ooo.ooo _ .3-,.-, way. ‘But the astronomer said he did not expect any sensational re-' sults on that purtioularnight since the planet already is near enough for taking numerous photographs. hlml ‘Will Seek To End Deadlock In Tokyo conference Today TOKYO. Juli’ 20 —-—(A.P)——Blr Robert Oraigie. British Ambassador conferred with United states and French diplomatic representatives tonight on the eve of further Anglo-Japanese negotiations over British poliley in China and the blockaded chtsin concessions. Observers ex ressed the sir Robert he informed Eugene H. Dooinan, United states charge d’A.fisirs. and Charles Arsene Henry, French Ambassador, that whether the conference broke down or continued depended upon conversations tomorrow. It was thought he may have sounded them also on the United States and French attitude should Japan take stronger measures 5- ga nsi: third powers in China. ‘ Two sessions with mrreign Min- ister Hachiro Ariza ended in dead- ock .yesi;erday. and Sir Robert gostponed further talks until Fri- ay. Great Britain has ins-sled upon a. local .sett‘emeiit: of issues at Tientsln_whlle ‘Japan was under- stood to be asking Clal‘lflcal.ial‘i of broader issues oi British policy in China. the German Army Chief Sounds Warning Note \. e Attach. a Press) (3 T,h.lul\yHa0—‘-¢'I'he declara- tion‘ colonel-aenezrai Wslhherv Von ohlisch, Cierman Army chief ofstaii. that "we are not looking 10: s nglavt but we do 110$ Mar’; eye is near its southern foe-cap which now is breaking up with the arrival of martian spring giving vegetation of the region darker lue‘ and green shades. .sepa ate regions which are not distinguishable to the eye were ob- served by sllpher ‘with_a special photographic apparatus used with spectroscopic plates in varying wave lengths. (Continued on page 7, col 3) army sinned. as fear is" «He exnohzrsized wmflhi in the Nazi press as B. warn g to Poland st 8. time when she is be- oellef POLE!” SOLDIER SLA IN. NEAR DANZIG BORER [ClERll.‘ Hiin iv ARAB no Jr on _lliN8llM F a t b er Of Youthful Pastor Released By Kidnappers To Ar- range Ransom. (By The Associated Pius) JER.UsALlEi1Vl, July 20 — Arabs bearing gifts of rice, choice fowl took to the Moon Hills tonight to beseech is rebel band of their own race to release 8 Kid- napped preacher from Ohio. The prisoner is 29-year-old Cler- oulci R. Cloldmer and the Arab kiclnoppes want $5.000 00 “W Mm- according to Dr. Jacob Goldner. his father. who was also kicimir ped but permitted to return to Jeru.se.-lem to arrann: I01‘ K8050!!!- Dr. Goldmer, '12, .= a Ghiristlan Church pastor in Cleveland; ‘his son was pastor of the Christian ohurch at Mogadore, O. The United States Consul. George Wadsworth, Joined in the rescue plans but a preliminary search by British planes. and military auolborities was sus- pended while friendly Arabs made an effort to find the abductor!- 'Il.lie Arabs bearinz 81-it-S View residents of the area. near the m youn and 513: $5: wege Influential Aims in Jerusalem also weto wiv- lv_e and Greek monks of the Max Saba. Convent, which the Goldners visited. starved 9. sesame scorch- Dr. Goldzner said he and his son Tiiesda. left Jerusalem y and visited Mar Saba. that idem. ris‘ms earls’ the next mornlmi to rebirth. tpJer- I . u5fi.:l”l;1er about 45 minutes of 085? riding." he said, “we were accost- ed by an armed Arab rebel who B_y flail- Other Featu iiliey were guests of / families attended. races at the Provincial Exhi ling finishes. with At the Experimental Farm Tours about the Experimental Farm were conducted b members of the stall and explain. ions of ex- I periments and processes moxie. Ail- dresses were made by Dr. J. A. Clark, superintendent of the Station who presided. Hon. John Bracken, Premier of Manitoba. Mr. John C, Moynan of Ottawa. chief superintendent of Illustrations Stations in the Dominion, Premier ‘Phone A. Campbell of this Prov- ince-imd Hon. senator coirine Wilson. Ottawa. Dr. Clerk in his elddrefl dealt particularly with soil erosion and with experiments now under way at Iced. usoowaituntil hewas 0‘! by three others. “Soon we were ‘surrounded b 11 em-,om-gged forelzfl 8*‘-1191' road .to 3:» by :2 u£}:m escifi alnusabimdoned Inspecto -Gen ‘ad of Brit- aixghedvemeas itrirce-5,e‘G€n¢T9-1 S" Edmund Ironside. is now in War- Elise military leaders) Von ersuenlincn spoke today at the Turinenberz War Memorial in East Prussia 10 miles from the Polish iiontier. At the scene of 8 German victory over Russia. great in 1914. Von Brauchitsdh told 2.500 cadets about to be commis- °al‘v;.l3‘heoe one rebel who spoke *1 little English informed me I would be able to return to J_ei'-usalem but my son must remain until 35.00; such as after root crops. the Oharlottetovm station to com- bst erosion, which in some places in this Province was assuming seri- ous proportions. Erosion was re- sponsible f0l'.gI'eE«l/ loss of soil fertility, the Experimental station head said. ‘Farmers in their tour of the farm saw experiments at control which included use of’ alternate stri of grain and sad‘ and in g, D‘ G 5 cm, “,4” ‘KM gzt;o‘c{i!1Ji<;sedbtIJel!7_V\Bn§iMean by two we cram of placing the rows 2- I No plea Wu emmed. gm,“ fie 10 __ round the contours of hills, not up counsel M_ gmpyes ,-eqiwggag Irfmdg-n Mrs George 0. Spencer’ and down the slopes. Use of wfn- the remand “mm mg; me 3555“; M W} N is pm,de,,, M the tor We was also advised on fields was not deiiriitely determined. Mrs, « né’€i§n.1’co;...‘.'n of Women. inc gfgcrgtgctgxetarvglglel 33:33 rgzgwrvnflgvggp sum and M men were meased : wired congratulations and best 3 e ’ °“ mm °’ ”°°°“h f Annul sub-Er-ri eien Dellv§i-ed La rge Attendance Marks Farmers’. Picnic At Farm Horse Races -X-I-id Camp Fire eration- Celebration Yesterday — Big Program Completes Week Today. Prince Edward Island agricuiturists held the centre of the Confederation celebrations yesterday morning as the Charlottetown Experimental Station and the general committee at a picnic at the Station. Approximately 900 farmers with their wives and In the afternoon many of the farmers attended horse persons saw the cream of this Provinces trotters and: poc- ers stride neck and neck down the home stretch to thril- Last night the day’s program was brought to a close . a camp fire program at Victoria Park followed by the ' " most brilliant display of fireworks seen during this week of celebration. The fireworks were put off at Fort Edward. I550 " l “.00; (Jenni: and l7. H. 86.00. 1. l 3: res Of Confed- bition Grounds where 3,500 Calgary Nurses g Tarred And All Feathered ‘ 0 OAll'.iC'vARY, Alice Know Jul? 20 (OP)— MK 11 'rueu- ' night, my be releasegg from tel tomonvw amgolngtotryiogether out of h tal tomorrow." said In-. I I. H. e. the attending physic- 4. today. ‘ 5 socially pi mtnent Mrs u do n't5s' B3}? cnhgged ug er, y. as- sault actual b0d.i investigation of the Police exihibits ineliide 9. tar-like nl Connaughi: ‘ rooms of F'recnm.nr.n Palestine lleuifillllnls ml“ ‘W’ wishes. . Mr. Jon M .oni f e - mawrla RM school Fm” nglzll -'1-so-2!. H‘ ‘ ‘1 1 sea in ion by claim Poland mlllht llllfilkgefi? Egg“ The Pmvinclfl 00 an glflggg inteuueni I3: £Fyl:ir)|Z)agI1'lliientea.1 ‘élii. '°°"’l‘.'.‘ Miss E1 3 '-me ,°<1€¢- .°'m.M , n t_ to I P, 1“ RV. - - ~. Prussian ism won om - and New Brunswck “ll 1‘ f_ ions dealt particularly with soil clothing srneared with is sticky --c........ w........ ~ “l€“‘i...i...‘:.. ...... ..:.i.':.mn:a w"='««ex%’e°r' Question *.z*:..‘l.’::*i:..°:.. .'::ii“n.i.::£;° “test... {f,,'.§§‘,‘,‘J-.*‘°...f."*'§‘°“m§‘;€."¥‘“meu° °‘ s:°'“;°°' M ii. °““.‘.:‘*i.i.°‘ ’°"‘i inn. St. John's Ohurm Picnic on cmgdmn troops during the Great lar e crowds were dul p’ » .0”, we ' r - - - ' in " 5 ' V V” '5 '“m ‘ 1’ °W “"9 ,. ' stoves and 0105595 ° iscussmns fetnured ‘he ’“°"‘ “mod used, including up llcntio room. Police would at aodvimce Rm'°”' G’°“"d-".- V‘_-"”a"7'2°'3'.' War. . .1 mi ’ mm“ M "‘“'g§:.‘l€r'fi,“°t£d ' d many centuries during which this Bi-ogram, and an }i1mpi-omptu sketch .0, bamyard manure‘ cfmmficffi mmm mm, the weggd “nu.t_ ‘ . ; “Talkies .— '1‘uelday. ‘ R’ “um '53. tier :1 theytodge to the success of the various D1onn- soil again and again gas vict;>r- was put on l?nl8 n included fertilizers and good soil m9JlB8°- . . v o ' - . . ' ' —-——— .. ‘ e . U"? ‘l“°"‘° “““‘l°*°‘“*‘°- M-° Elfin §§‘.£“‘ls Alnery, no new ed on-==°1°ns— ' ‘.§.‘.?h’ ‘+‘.°.“°é.‘.‘.’.°°’i'.o‘.’.‘.‘.’. "Sm §‘r’§§r..‘.§§2 ..'S.‘.’5.5‘.l‘.§.§%-é‘2..‘...‘2.’... ‘in... M..- ;n,§,';;-t,§gg,";g,g<;t;°gg,“.,oa,f,;"gg;;eg,g 63 um’ —-———b-m Ham‘ °'' "N E’ H‘ c°°petbPlfm ‘.““‘.§’§l torlimvem 'lnlnmllg‘;3lf LONDON July so —(OP)-— of our fwhherlan , the General Lam, Mrs. Hush MW-“gm ¥“;3f;§ in: all available information on “Ice cream social at Bel! tUni- f°""°’1‘V M clénwn" 1;‘, " Rwy lei-to nment and to-dyay they “ta oo]°n1a,1'$e'crotfll'y Malcolm MM:- declared. __ M13. SKY. Provincial Commiss gmer. Chm} soil improvement by visits to Ii- ! Church on mmsde e n . '-‘*1 ‘°*‘‘‘‘‘ ‘9, “°t,,3“°’,,,‘, Lgm; over" with s view tomundins on Donald charged in the House 01'. Pro WW‘ °°f,‘3 H D- W""*"- T°*°",,‘§,- Mm Iustrouoru stations and discussing my 27"“ . V L‘ ”'7'n'7' (DI:ltl)g!lze‘leI'Elll0'.ol’:ta!Qi1ll', Oliarlottetown, the week of ‘ ectigtgi with some-— commons tonllm ‘"5" Jew‘ nellfgilpglagghslll °9v:lIl.!l?el‘rt:mend- ;.§,-lé‘;<(11:rlc‘l?rH C(l3Il~:l12ze ‘liew Yorlr. problems eufiifigkn muse’ ——..——...l E’ L nde¢_ - hing most memo e. ish immi ulilon into Pa e was *5 th rd ti 1 P Id t of the Gm _ : }"’R.l°‘.i’; m°°"““* 5”‘ "“' ‘W ==‘°-i3'3.*.m= Wm" M ‘““i.‘il;‘.‘.¥°’“°°“'c.“.l."‘°‘.‘.’ill“‘?.€:."‘: W i° ‘mil 3.‘; :i*.:';i“*““=.... ...:°°°n.... uni - .iii:..*:ii°*i.:“.i:.M*“..... looms my ‘ Y My Douwtle “may, Yum‘ 0”” ‘mu-°'d' om”: W‘ me go ‘ ' rts P d all who mum‘ Adm ‘mum than either defeat the enem or let as .3 former fellow member at a ' L‘ 1°'7"l~".l‘ ll ' M nii-ear -W. it. "he" “"1"” 59° 3“ was “producing the Emilefit “M93” D We _ ' 5 ,_ ————-— .- g’a-ke¥V’G;:l'e.‘,5e‘;'?'Re3 ,_,°'w, K9,. have been following t wflvijliet; among me Arab population." ourselves be buried by s a 1' football” oeampalirmauegh agricult- ‘ . . I - ‘ k WK1111 mute - . _ lag, ' ur o ege.‘ re er rec en was um'§eg§L?n),F “S031 V- “"5: K-0 ' :3‘, 'he,wee we 3 these ..dIg;f:;;dm{,';: ‘,,;§“§.’.‘{hL‘,°, “fédmlfli The headline over the story said full back on the team and Dr. ly. 3 “Visitors Day” pond b 81373 - . 3 .. .a1-u_ ggiifax and Donald Baker, P. E. . I‘ Hogs Tuesday" and v deiniie "Reply to big talkers imd mouth- Olgrk forward, and the squad had at would-be heroes." lb” p°’°“)"’“°" '‘5"'gm°l°m 0: the never suffered defeat dining the sincerity of His Majesty's Gaggin- that competitio will be dec " — ' -.———;——:: - . . ldglygighmmm W gwmum’ rhil Dul1l:i:fheiG%i?oofideqé£g, keen. O nm%e..Mmm-y and gffllaletr lgofigtymc out the to um“ 1" mm ls yneggs gtrliieiylupéaiyegonri lc;“e'1I").l‘l‘e ow: ll urray Rim», 3;. .7.m.u_ 3'99 ‘W3 v d ,1" win featured when u ' distrust of olirzood ---*-~- . 1906. Dr. Clark recalled. ......_.. ~ : '19“? to *3 5”“ “‘‘‘‘‘“’i "‘ °‘ bo °“°° “‘°’° SYDNEY. N. 5. July 90 —(cP) . Premier Braciorn in his address but Clem, sock; W,dm,d.y_ will re reeentedodtoigghtfiolgfl lg.’ d {filth said §%0$ltI.lz%il'g gmgfigoflrf —..5ydne took over leadership of I I sh-eased the similarity oi the 1115' 20th. st. Andrewgviub‘ In E”! " n”’W°f ' 6 ' gm',¢'1 ' Dleflllffi '0 lm~°V°““ A 13"’ 01 ionlestine but of e the Coliery Ianseball League to- > , problem facing farmers all across ch“|'°h. Cardigan, 1,3313 sm, 3- Bfiimllg mm the “sen atioh Week. rlfnéfle beyona-v 1'“, and day y a. 5-0 defeat of New Wat— Canada. One of the principle dif- > ““';""l ‘ V ' Pdm°’Mmk‘er' W” ‘ p ' Tm °"°m“5 °"mMmm° Colin sgertecl Jews were nlsnoeuvr- erford. mice-setters up to n0W- ficultles to be solved was marli:et- E "Ice Cream Futivu and Dance’ .~ be at the Exhibition . ya man the immigration laws Bernie Peurirnan held New wnter- ing, the speaker thought. He be- i r st.Andrewi I-ioilfiriuly Qiith ' ins fit “out Brmsh author“, {oi-cl to four scattered hils while R0-ryEsAY, N. 8., July — lieved farmers could make a liv- 11 I '57- 50'-in 150 or animation to smash l-ils milks battered four visitlnil The Canadian Girl Guides Nat- in; without tooseriously disturbing .; , ufisuvld ' _. ’ ' the ‘w,,,,g“p,p§, omyn M Mm _'.'i\l.l'lel‘I for s, dozen including '-‘W0 tonal Ci-imp meeting bisieared its theirnelghbars,z‘-ema}i;klng éftgraofia 7’. 3'1‘ : - ' cannot homers. ' ___.,_;_ close today with the o ervance 0 growing aregs n t e was urn ;'x._e. iieedldaool. meg “’ .l,3 “ l’°‘“°" w° # umm . dgy." Tomorrow will. be to reducing dairy products they ‘ii a. week under woud be in direct competition with fir’ \ up in the House of commons on the full day of Afterlthe debate the nous1e“l1D- it b , th t3 tllgtoild - 1‘ile.s;clilcmc 6- lllldiiim: illglgilofzglwehetms '3 its ’Ri‘°n'$“ flllfifloxéogllgl? Egon? C3235: lamprosram tomorrow in Poerieaflorkeyiolol-oggvgr. thol-I dll~ E .fl‘I¥Q' 5’, labor amendment to reduce by 210 servstive former first lord of the celebration of the aotih ran; 13' icrulltv gas avo:;i3ed.d I _ mum and mmmum wmpemum, ,; he appropriation for the sdiniraliy.. he claimed the :z0V- guiding in the Domln on. em 1' NM 1| 3 Vlfied Hmcrs Dawson 50 37 .. °6%]’&1"‘ggf'[¢¢; ~- ~ ~ — ernmenifls .poliov..in the Holy Land campfire ce1l‘€}l,leOl1&c'mWl_}1 bg hm’ togvork ‘lgsogiger band, use gltneuu-. v__ 5.; an Bliuw’}:t,:.d~' in-. Macnonald oke. eilnre- wu I. isle (1)lf);'i‘1°li;i;a0W ax; mac“ Wm»-ah” which were ..m,e,,.,,h 1,b°,,,;m-1,--. monwn rag 9'78 ..-.. . , 1 ‘ I ‘ mg, mpg, Mp fimhsefking 1 solution for the 1- pro- lwmm 6., 973 ' ‘ ‘ i N ’ 0' T l” '18‘ Mi ton! ht. may seniear Cairlne Wilson wsslntro- Worm 5° 7-, n Scientist 0 ers 6W hem)’. 1.:.".$.°..'..'.2.’°.»” - .. 0...... .... .. ........ amps... .g;g;"- ii .. . i. _, ‘ V , __‘ . d of Athlong 1h or brief yidress the lady eem- Quebec :9 9“; > .. ' ' “ ' ‘ , . ‘ u rs undo . ,____ 5,,“ . m.Tl'ieiIs Tr y '.‘.‘nnmilx’x°l. white, pieiiiien of‘ Hnllluwhn so 12 ,: ‘ ' " i 7;. “ A’ _ K ' V the world u of and dean tomthmed. on we '1. co! in cmrmnmm 54 72 3 .f_i_‘_I_igQoaiity ‘reg and tomgzrotwmmorninl 8-ll 9 9" “sun ut.I_i.bis evening s:t'i-‘ 090 °§i‘m'°”nurmr' ‘nicer: my 23. '1-43 ‘memes’ use in minute: grill-‘°insn..crisrioziewwn. ‘IE OAR near SAILING! yesborden'1A.il..9-4BI§3l-