nlellll IIQCQII I m‘: dul- I‘ Quin ca: Guardian DEBTS ruomssur is mscus CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1933 MAXIMS s. A MAXIMS MERE MAN ‘ or A ...- _ MERE MAN “m. m ‘inflow for won. omen ‘*"""“ l.“ qlIIl$ Stesl n needle, n fi, you'll steal s been boson Idle ha. (lovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 10 PAGES 1‘ Eeftlement Of Jane 15 Instalment Of War Debt Seen flirty Verdict Of Drowning By Accident Suspicion Not SII-bstantiated Of a Foul Play In Gaudet Death- Jury Recommends Strict Probe Into Source Of Liquor Supply. Q ._ ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS, ETC Inserted ll per were! tejnnnunncmentl n" u. column at I centl mm]; payable ln advance. "Fist River/Talkies ‘Thursday- 1080-6-12-31 Min-ray Harbor south. Talkies m“, 1080-6-12-31 "Talkies Murray River Saturmy. 1080-6-12-31 "Rumma!!! Sale. Trlnit?‘ Social m, Friday, sso. 1124-6-14-31. "Delicious ice cold spruce beer uifcquaids store, Elm Avenue- brft be thirsty. 0959-8-6-2 wks. “'11s erve Wednesday. July 19. '- pinlc St. Eugene’s Church, ,, 9M1, 1113-8-13-31 “more to the dance 1n Upper mun-er school, Friday, June m, 1136-6-14-11. "Zion W. M. S. Cake sale at Hol- unt Limited. Saturday, Jiune 17th. 1118-6-14-11. "Dance, Kellys Cross Hall. Wvd- Msdsy, Jung 14th. Ice cream and nkc. Admission 15 cents. 1094-6-13-21. "Come to the Legion Dance in Belfast Pub. Hell Friday, June 16th. Admission 25 cents. Ice Cream and Bike gepved, 1137-5-14-21. _ "Ics Cream Festival and Dame it Webster's Corner Hull, Yrlday night, June 10th. Good orchestra. . 1043-6-10-13-14. "Hear Mt. Herbert players at Kingston Wednesday, June 14th. lemon River, Friday, June 16th. 1087-6-12-81. "Cometo the Tea and Ice Cream festival at St. Mark's Anglican Wiurch, Rustico, June 28th. . 1128-8-14-21. ‘Diincei Fortune Hall, Friday, line 10th. Orchestra music. Admis- ilu 25 cents. Bus service from biz-is. 1103-6-13-31. “The Black Terror." Acclaimed ttebest play of the season. will be it canoe Cove Hall, Wednesday. time 14th. 1092-6-13-21. "Wiiist and Dance under aus- litee of Georgetown women's In- stitute, Georgetown Hall. Saturday, lime 11th. 1135-6-14-21. "Bee "Valley Farm" at Harring- lvn Hall by Cavendish Players, June llih. If not fine following night. ldmlsiion 25c and 15c. 1127-8-14-11. "Don't miss “The Arrival of Kitty" by Clyde River Dramatic tlub in Mrirshfleld Hull. June 15th, h did of Dunstnffnngo Rink. 1097-6-13-21. “Remember the fiddling and dancing contest in Lot 65 Hall lime 10th. Send entries to Peter “ltrtln. New wiitrnire. 1111-8-13-61 "Ocms and see the Whcetley Y- P. 5;, cut "Cranberry 29ml!" in Whestley River Hall "finder night, June 14. ‘ 1105-8-13-31 ‘Notice. Why stny home to get h‘ Come to the B. I. B. suc- lfld win spccisl three dollar M“! Wlllsht, followed by modern l“ °ld time dancing. 1142-11 "Wtlllnstdd Thanksgiving Hall gidgomlfll’. Juno 14. Comedy ploy i rden Dramatic Club. Well- ibm Orchestra in attendance. °° lfterwsrds. 1130-11 . Jun‘ ____ p, b, 3W Vsllev" will be present- 1mm he Stanley Players in the. h, l” "B". Hunter River, Thurs- ,‘ in“? 15th and not Wednesday h m‘ W81? advertised. Proceeds , P. l. I-, June l3 .411“, adjourned inquest into the death of Prod Gaudet was held yesterday afternoon at four o'clock in comptoifs Funeral Parlors. 511m- mersire, before E. T. Tanton, Cor- oner. Inspector Frlpps of Char- lottetown was present, T. L. Comp- ton conducted the case for the Crown. The jury returned the followin! verdict: “We find from the evi- dence submitted to the Court that Fred Gaudet came to his death during the night of June 11-12, 1933, through accidental drowning while in a. state of intoxication and we strongly recommend that the source of this supply of liquor through which this accident was caused be thoroughly investigated." Following the verdict Landry was released from custody. Sonier is be- ing held until Friday to be tried under the Prohibition Act before Mr. G. M. Matthews, Magistrate for Prince County. Dr. J. A. MacPhes, sworn, gave the result of his findings after per- forming the autopsy on the body. He stated the external marks such I (continued on Page S) SMALL NllllllNS iuuiu GlliiilP T ii E T HE R Belgian Diplomat Sees European Bloc Formed Should Con- ference Fail. (By Melvin K. Vthitclesthcr Al- soclatcd Prcss Stuff Writer.) LONDON, June 13-—(A.P.)- “Should the United States, Great Britain and France fell t0 POW; the way out of the economic mor- ass at the World Economic Cori- ferenee," Emile Francqui, the vet- eran Belgian diplomat told 0110 Associated Press tonight, “the small nations of Europe will c1118- tcr about. one sole statesman cap- able of leadership-Mussolini. Will Fellow Ii Duce ‘rho Northwestern Emil!!!" states-Scandinavia, Holland. Bi?!- gium and Luxembourg-took the first stop l0 days sgo towards for- mation of the bloc at Stockholm, when it was decided to seek u powerful leader around whom they could gather should s. stllcmntc de- velop st the Economic Conference. Representatives of these states said tonidht Mussolini rained prestige by the Pour-Power pact and I1 Dude's recent Pronounce- merits led them to bellow he would step in-perhsps before the bon- don Conference ended. There was no hint, however, in Finance Minister Guido ' Jung's speech today that Rome contem plated accepting such responsibil- ities. "Dance st Stanley Rink Thurs- day, June 15th. Good floor and good . “Imi- mnee user. n not I k ‘"4"- June u-u. 3mm, fise-e-id-zi. British Note Is Studied Italian Government Makes Like Propos- al On Debt Due _To- morrow. WASHINGPION, June 13—(AP.)— u. definite and formal British offer to pay u pert of the $75,960,000 war debt installment now matur- ing was subjected to a detailed an- alysis tonight by President Rgqge. velt and his confidential assistants. Beside the British note lay s memorandum from the Italian Gov- ernment likewise proposing that the United States be content with only .9. portion of the $13,545,000 which will be due on Thursday. Irondon dispatches indicated Brit- Edmund Arsenault, charged with the killing of Edward T. Perry near St. Louis on April l9 last, was yes- terday fcund guilty of manslaught- er in the Supreme Court, Bumme .. side. The verdict included s strong recommendation for mercy, The 68cc. which was opened on B10008)’. was concluded yesterday before Chief Justice Mdshigggm M“ M"? Bemflfd Eeve evidence for the Crown yesterday morning, Joseph A. Gallant acting as inter- preter. Perry was her son-in-lsw and hsd ‘The witness stated that Edward Found Guilty Of Manslaughter Edmund _Arsenault Convicted On Trial In Connection With Death Of Edward Perry. Jury Recommends Mercy. lived with her since last fell. He ‘had eaten a lunch at 9.30 p.m. on IADHI 15th and had then gone out- side. She heard a pane of glass lbmkiiis and went to the window, Si” 511W Drisoner there and told him lie would have to pay r0;- the class. She heard ‘eoeased tell prisoner that he must pay for the K1855. she then went heck ‘from the window. She went again to the window and sew Eddie Perry lyins on the ground. She did not .______i_ (Continued on Page a) tslnhad""to,_ 9,10 Percent payment. ' A messenger from the Embassy de- livered the British note to the State Department. Ambassador R0880 brought the Italian commun- ication in person shortly afterward. These events followed o clay in which the debt subject was raised in the World Economic Conference where consideration o: them had not been scheduled. while the U. S. Senate heard demands from. Senators Lewis, Dllinois Democrat, and David Robinson, Republican from Indiana, that the American delegation at London walk out ff iPckesmen from other nations in- sisted upon discussing debts. Awelltanco of the British and r President Roosevelt, insistent that the debtor nations pay and grind-i 1111 T311111 Cflnzress is still in seaion,‘ proceeded with the utmost caution, Texan Back tracks On World. night MOSCOW. June 1a. - (A.P.) _ Jimmie Msttern backtrncked on his globe-girdling flight and unexpect- 9111? landed at Khabarovsk today sight hours and five minutes after he ha.‘ left that Siberian town for Nome, Alaska. » The Texan returned to Khsbar- ovsk at 6.20 a. m. Moscow time (10-20 n. m Monday n. s. T.) No Feast"! WEB elven as to why Mattern suddenly reversed his direction, but 1t was generally supposed he had bucked into stiff hcadwinds and heavy weather and found it imposs- "11910 milks home safely. He had left Khabarovsk at 10.15 p. m. Moscow Time (2.15 p. m., E, s. T.), Monday. Weather reports st the time warned of heavy weather shesd, particularly in the region of Kamchatka Peninsula, northeast of his starting point. The Kbabsrovsk to Nome leg oi Mutternb projected around the world solo flight is 2,500 miles long, largely over water. It was generally thought the hop would be one of the most diflicult of all the stages. Are Opposed '_ To Report (Canadian Pnii? TORONTO, June 13. -- Fifty-six members of Toronto Conference of the United Church have registered as dissenters to proposals contained in the report of the Committee on Evangelism and Social Service, adopted by Conference late lost night. After some discussi it was de- cided names of ‘ ‘ a should be released to the press for publica- tion. The committee report condemned capitalism and recommended the socialization of bunks, t- "‘ 11.5.5. Macon CHICAGO, June 13—-(A.P.)—'I‘1w, ‘United States new mistress 0f the air, the giant diriglble Macon, ap- peared ln Chicago early wright and dipped its nose in salute to cusands of visitors at the Cen- tury of Progress. There was no hint of navigation difficulties as ‘the dlrlglble passed overhead. Borne on a. tell wind, her motors were roarirg in unison. 1 Earlier today as the Macon flew Q 1mm his QQ-pllni; and H, P,‘ Italian one" w“ contingent liponlnorth on its 48-hour test flight, Dam, guthor-cbserver. the conditions attached to them! wireless reports told of s. dsmaged| rudder. Brief flurry cfexcitemcnt accompanied the report given s. ground wireless station at Frank- fort, Mich. The communication,- however, said the rudder trouble was "nothing to worry about." Will Resume Morgan Inquiry - (Associated Pres!) WASHINGTON, June I3—Senate investigators of private banking to- day announced officials of Kuhn, Lceb and Company would be called to the committee's witness stand on June 26 as their inquiry resumes again where it left off last week with J. P. Morgan end Company. Rev. A. S. Reid, Mon- treal, Is Reappom- ted Financial Agent of P r e s b y t e r ian Church. r. I‘. Sanderson Cane-din Press Staff Writer) Purnnaonouou, Ont, June 1a -icr.>-nev. A. s. Reid. MOHt- real tcnism was reappointed fin- uncial agent of the Presbytcrlm Church. It will be for a one-year term the General Assembly de- cided. The Presbytcries will be ask- ed to pass on the permanency of the office which was created lust year. A form. of supervision for spend- ing boards again was under dis- cussion today. Earlier in the week 1s w" proposed to create s. treas- ury board but the commlttec thlli r dcd it suggested tOdBY the necessary power be vested in the Church Board of administra- ticn. This recommend tion was held in sbcyance. (B! tion and indislt-rr. Boyd. And‘ Arrives At CompanionsAt World Fair Port Au Prince PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti, June 13--(AP.)—Tlred and sleepless, Captain J. Errol Boyd of Toronto, and two companions arrived here today from St. Marc, Haiti, where they were forced down last night by motor trouble, on their long oversea hop from New York. Port Au Prince was their goal in c. scheduled non-stop flight of 2.- 471 miles. With Boyd were Robert Boyd said they had had s hard trip but gave no information as to his proposed non-stop return to New York. Grain Market Surges Upward (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, June l3—Streng'th at Chicago and some bullish in- fluence from Saskatchewan re- ports of disease brought a rally in wheat. futures prices on the Grain Exchange to- day after trading had been dull and inactive through most of the session. Futures, hzwever, succum- bed to last minute selling and dosed fractiorielly lcwcr. Assembly Opposes Cut In Missionary EXPQHSBS Presbyterian Church Member- ship R8110" (Canadian Press) PETER-BOROUGH. out. June 13 —'I‘he membership of the Prcsby" terian Church was increased 1581'. yes-r by 12,284, the General Assem- bly was told todfly- Taking into consideration deaths and those leaving the church, the not, gain for the year was B87, bringing the total membershi? w 180.174. Th,“ mod,’ Maritime. Toron- wmngsmn grid Alberta reported increased membership 1°)‘ the 9"" For the first time this year stet- igslq were gathered of the total mortgages canted by 00118168“- ions. with the syncci of Toronto totfl. (Cmtinued on Psi! S). The total was pieced at. $3,007.99‘? and Hamilton having one third the off} rs US. Pay In Part F ull Statement On Debt Question Ex- pected in House T0- day. illy Claude A. Jagger, Associated i Press Staff llfrltcr) i l LONDON, June l3 ---Great Brit-F iiin has scnt to Wiisliiiigtoii a pro- posal for sctlcniciit. of the June 15 debt installment which it belicvcs acceptable to Prcsxicnt Roosevelt. Neville Chamberlain, Chiiicellor of the Exchequer. told the House or Commons tonight. Thus hope was aroused that the issue which has acutely disturbed the World Econ- omic Conference would soon be amicably adjusted. Declaring that a full statement would be submitted late tomorrow night after the expected favorable reply from President Roosevelt, Mr. Chamberlain said he was not in a position to disclose at present the terms of the proposals. In well informed quarters how- ever, it was asserted that the pro- posed basls of settlement was by payment of l0 percent, with the understanding insisted upon by President Roosevelt that this ratio should not constitute a precedent for a final settlement of the whole problem. (A British note offering a partial payment, on tho $15,050,000 war debt installment due Thursday was submitted to the State Department at Washington today. An informal proposal somewhat to the same ef- fect ori the part of Italy WflS also presented). Verigin Issued For Over $1, 000, 000 (Canadian Press) REGINA, June 13—Aci1on to re- attacklng crops OOVEI‘ more tllln $1,000,000 from Peter Vcriglii, head of the Douk- hobors, as damages end commis- sions, was stirted here today. The claim, for $1,050,701.44, was filed by Gordon and Gordon, solic- tors for Joseph M. Hackney, Si. Paul, Minn, and names the Chris- tian Crmmunity oi’ Universal Bro- therhood, Liiniiedand Peter Verlg- ln defendants. The action dates back to 1929 when the sect loader and his fol- lowers sought distant fields. Ver- lgin, according to the statement of claim, es, President of the oom- munity. authorized Hackney as sole agent to find 1,011,000 ucrcs of land in Mexico and niicgedlyi agreed 00 pay the owners $1 per ecre above the purchase price. The extra dol- er per ucre was iii gum to be paid to the cobnlzrr as corimiissioii. Senate Approves Industrial Bill WASHINGTON, June l3-(A.P.) -Beat1iig down n triple-threat op- position, senate Administration forces today put the final stamp of Congressional approval upon the Industrial Revival Bill and sent plan on its way to U10 White House. The vote ivns comparatively 6105!‘. 46-39. but it was enough to over- come a combination of independent Republicans rind regulars from both parties, despite llifil. their fniwile amendments llilil brvii u 11' help from the Scnziic conierccs ally by 57-24 . crlcsn debt at the World Economic that king pin of President Roosevelt's changed in conference ivithou: any The Senate passed the hill origin- __ Renewed (By George llumbleton, Canadian Press Staff Writer) LONDON, June Iii-This was a iloy of doubts, fears and the Am- Conference. But, British authorities hoped to have the debt situation cleared up by tomorrow night at the latest. No meeting ever wandered with more philosophical calm down the primrose path of mternetlonal co- operation. No lobbies gossiped more feverishly. The conference had religiously excluded we-r debts from the agen- da. They‘ bobbed up repeatedly. Lobbies buzzed with rumors, The Americans buzzed denials. Secret- ary of State Cordell Hull myster- lously postponed a promised speech. And in this curious atmosphere of quietude and agitation the little republic of Cuba produced the first definite plan. It was submitted by Dr. Creates Fcrrera, Secretary of State for. Cubs._The plan proposed s tariff‘ convention with certain features novel In international treaty-mak- ing. It would place maximum tariff limits on certain distinct groups of commodities; Wags rates and hours of labor are considered and diffi- cultles which may occur between neighboring states and between ag- ricultural states and industrial stetcs. W I ll P R 0 BE MANABEMENTDF KNflXillllffif ried over a period of five Annual Subscription Dellvcod U00 B1 loll CuuAanndILEA-ILM SION iii};- Demand To r9tabilize The Dollar Ancl Pound Surprise Caused At Failure Of United States Representative Hull To Make Anticipated Speech At World Conclave. Five Year Plan In order not to upset existing trade unduly the plan contemplates gradual modification of tariffs car- years. States would have the right lo de- nounce the convention one year after signature, that is to soy iificr a trial was made and before the treaty was completely applied. The pact would not need the us. sent of all countries. It would come into force with support of states representing 40 percent of world trade. u ntinued on Page 7) MembershipShows Large - Increase (Canadian Press) - QUEBEC, June l3.—T1ifl Cutliolii Women's League of Canada has in ' one way 0r mother aided over 1,50( people In the Dominion during the " past year, Mrs. J. Coflcy, Montreal. Honorary-Secretary, told the 13th annual convention of the League here today. Membership had increased by 40 new sub-divisions during the year, Mrs. Coffey said. Vancouver and Charlottetown led in number of new groum formed. Mrs. W. J. MacIntyre, of Char- lottetown, National President, was in the chair. Mrs. M. R. Roman, Antfgonfsh, N. 8., presented a report on organization. Rev. Dr. H. J. Somers, St. Pran- cfs Xavier University, Antlgcnish, N. 8., delivered an address tonight on training the lay catechist" and Miss Beatrice Bray, of Ottawa. spoks on “What of your youth?" IN Ruiiuiur. _ A (overturn? ifs NOT 4dr overhear mittee of the Pres-f byterian C h u r c h Will Investigate Ad- ministration. (By J. F. Sanderson) (Canadian Press Staff Writer) PETERBOROUGH, Ont., June 13> —(C.P.)—'I‘he administration ofi Knox college, Toronto. will be probed this year by a. judicial oom- rnlttee of the Presbyterian Church. The General Assembly reached this decision today, when it sccePi/Ed without division or prolonged de- bate the mccmmendativn! of I special committee headed by Rev. William Barclay, Hamilton, Ont. Prof. Thomas Eli-kin, deposed seminary principal won at least a partial victory. The Church Court wen on record as saying his demo- tion was “not on grounds of faults in doctrine, or morals." And the may; vuho “'55 principal frC/m 1926‘ to 1932 will have the right to sp- peer before the investigation 00m- mlttee, state his case, and prob- ably hear the evidence against him for the first time. PROCEEDINGS UNRUFFLED Contrary to pest debate, today's was calm and unruffled, with the WIIOIS proceedings lasting less than an hour. There was no acrimony, ‘no voting. no charges or accusa- tions. A minute after the Moder- ators gavel ended the discussion. St. Paul's Church resoundcd with the singing of the Doxoiogy. Chief the Barclay . recommendations of u (Continued on run 1). 4am’ cosfs; W5 4m: evenness . g iii é“? ’—_\ 7 //// 5;’- w 1/ u.’ _ \//‘Z F '8 ?‘~ ”‘-.__ v, p.13- ' Fresh to strong southwest ‘q northwest winds: partly cloudy and cool with scattered showers. iirzritoiiomniivn. orrrirr; T“, oiilo, Julie 13- \flnimiim nnfl max“ Illllnl l"l'llfl"i'lllll ' llnu-siiii . . . . .. . ... l‘ Aklnvik ... ... ... n’: Ticlnriri (l; Vnucoiivcr .. 3-; fldinonton ... 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