MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN -—-_—| whflgmlilfllllklnflll {sstliell- IPQ The Peo Ioulsd ion. V“, ,,,,,,..‘.‘.!.‘.".‘.t‘..s.. Two cues. ?iiEA_8_liRE ‘Fair And Workable Method oi Taxa- Womdn Pleads Not Guilty ' T01 Murder Charge AMHERST, N. 8.. June 22—(By ‘lbs Canadian Press) — charged with manslaughter in connection with the death of Philip llondry, former race-horse driver, Mrs. Francis Scopie of River Herbert pleaded not guilty today in Supreme Court before Mr. Justice W. L. Hall. Iondry died on New Year's Day, I llOII,” from injuries alleged to have been Pres- of R 0b B rt ’.I.‘fiE°...§f§".'.°. $323.3 Simlsiln Gilmlmnl- 21,3. ‘iff....°i’i‘.“i‘f“s..‘i”é.°f‘“...z‘ NEW YORK’ June may the His skull was fractured. “ recorded pmadian Presto-The Canadian glee tax, which he said at present ‘Foduccd 12 per cent of the Do- minica's revenue, was lauded as a ‘isir and workable“ method of taxation, by D. H. Gibson, Vice- p-esident of Robert Simpson Com- ymy, Toronto, Ont., in an address today before the National Retail pry Goods Association. ' “The efficacy of this measure," u. Gibson said, "is realized by its pibstantiai returns to the public nvenues of the Dominion. When be tax was first’ introduced, the peskei said. there had been wide- picad evssions, but this condition lid since been correctedgby stricter uditing on tho part of the Govern- unt. Although objected to as a. '1! on consumption, the sales tax ad been found to befiiioo tlnduly “llrd on the poorer clases, as ex- l . ,‘ ' (Continued Page 5) biuuouucamnurs. ‘COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. arc "Talkies at Sourls, June 24. 3B60-8-22-2i. "Kelly's Cross Tea, Wednesday, my 18th. sns-o-zi-si. "Annondele Tuesday, Dance. 3B95-6-28-3i. , "Show and Dance, St. Peters. limdsy. 3896-8-28-31. "Ihlkies and Dance Montague. line 25th, ssoo-o-zz-n. "Reserve Juns 20 for Tee. at loion Road ssss-s-za-n. "Reserve Saturday. July 2nd. for I. IIIIINYI ‘ha. Slfl-l-fl-Ii. __._.._. “lope River with "Kathleen Ilvcurnesn" at Indian ltivsr nest y. 80024-2241- “Danoa in Inks iVsrda Ice ‘ Parlors. Iriday, June 24th. I unfavorable Monday. Juns 27th. lBbI-d-fl-ii. f. - "Cams to the Ice Cream Social hdliutcn Hail Wednesday evening "l aot fine following evening. 38864-3841. ""!bny the convict" Graham‘! lied nail, June 21th. Mslpequs Ft. smiley ai-idae ooui. SlM-d-Ii-li. 5 "m. Parishioners of st. Ab- Parish, Bloomfield, will hold Picnic on . Ausvlt ssw-s-ss-si. -_--n m. "Olrmlwoet- Show and- According to evidence today, Mrs. Scopie “repulsed Landry when he made unseemly advances while in an intoxicated condit‘ori." ‘Given Big Reception On His Arrival At Miami, Florida. (Copyright, 1m. by the Associated Press) nag/um mmamm cmon BITELL OFF MIAMI, June 22. (A. fir-Stanley Felix Hausner, who tried to fly the ocean but failed, came back to the United States to- nlsht u; g, fervent welcome and despite the strap of his eight days m: NURSES’ coivoiuou ssprr JOHN. June 23—(By The Canadian Prassi-"The report l'=~ presents the finest piece cf survey lwork I have ever seen in my life,” Prof. Roy rraser. of the Depart- ment b1 biology and bacteriology at Mount Allison University. Sackville, N. 3.. told the biennial meeting of ths Canadian .. sec’ Association tonight. Be was rfscuuing from a scien- tific viewpoint the survey on nurse in: education conducted in Canada by Professor George M. Wier of the University of British Columbia. Last night Hon. Vincent Massey. form" (Confnued on Pale 5) New Plan vTo Saue Money EDMONTON, June 22—(By the Canadian Prcss)—Alberta proposed changing the present unicipsl district system to one of “enlarged municipal areas," according to a plan announced today by Premier John Brcwnlee. Increased efficiency in adminis- tration and a saving of more than 01,000,000 will result if the plan is adopted it is believed. "Balance of Illfliltlll‘! mi- sale cheap. Apply l0 Ambrose St. JBOB-ll "Don't forget the dance at Stan- ley Rink House Priday night, June 24. aoil-o-aa-ai ""An Old Fashioned Mother" at Mount Herbert postponed until Tuesday, June 28. 8010-11 "The trustees of Hamilton School have enlased a teacher for their school, lot l8. sacs-ii mbd-b ""'1‘hs Lone Ace" by lest Hoy- alty players Clyde River, Friday. June M. Come and enjoy a good play. 3008-11 "ssoviu. Bea xen Maynard's latest westerns. much Rives- to- night, Canoe Cove Friday, Murray River Saturday. nos-u "The festival which was to have been held at Winslcs North last evening was postponed and will be held this evening. 8918-1! ‘F1110 Clyde River Y. P. S. will present ,“An Old-Paahionsd ldofl-isr" in It. Herbert Orphanlgo Hall. mudsy, June as. mt proceeds in aid of orphan ssss-s-n-ai» "Art Exhibition-The pupils of ally in- to their sfliibitlfifl. Blfltilt school- Friday, Juno M, I-O “Don't forgot the horsi races at on July 0th. ‘rhroe classes-mid ‘root and Pace. I13 Trot and Paco, 2J0 Trot and Pace. nggggmgn got your entries iii-early- Track is in excellent shall!- ‘IOSG-d-Ii-Il \ vitothcsointoromdinartwork DJfi. NOl-fl-fll-Ii of unsung on his disabled plane = without food or water, he began t0 .plan another flight across the At- llantlc. i "It's the one ambition of my life mow," Hausner said fn an exclusive interview aboard the Circe Shell. the vessel that rescued him, before he was taken off to the welcoming arms of his wife and to the clamor that awaited him in Miami. "I don't know where I will get another plane. I [have no idol! whether mine will be rescued or not. But I do know I'm going to fly the Atlantic Ocean," he continued- As he spoke he pounded one hand on the other for emlJhBEl-‘I- Almost 11 days to the hour after Hal/issuer was rescued, he was greet- ed by his wife aboard thev Circe Shell.‘ With friends she arrived here th's afternoon by aeroplane from their home in Newark, N. J. Aboard the welcoming yacht with her were representatives of Presid- ent Hoover, cf the Polish Embassy in Washington, George F. Husscy, personal representative of Govem- or Carlton of Florida, and offic- ial wclcomers from the city U‘ Maimi. After a brief stop at the Circe Shell. the Seven Seas. belfinfl l-Iausner, his wife andthe welcom- ing mmitioe, put about for the i-etum to Miami. The city was at- fjrgd m gala decorations for the occas . A monster celebration was in order as Hausner, feted almost as hghiy as successfui trans-Ocean- ic fliers, set his feet on land a- gain. RUUSEVELT SUPPURTERS ‘DETERMINED “Str ate gy Board” . Working Hard To Oust Smith From Democratic Nomin- ation. , CHICAGO, June N. (A..P)-—Dem- corals facing their most intense Presidential contest in elsht years anxiously awaited the decision to- nidit from New York's ioadm on themantogsthei-fsiofulotvotes. Armand New York State swirled the of l1 after the arrival of the Demo- cratic leader d lQU-Alfred H. mniih. Doggsdly determined that Gover- nor Roosevelt c! New York with a claimed majority of delosltfl fliould get iths nomination, the nobssvsit board of sis-sissy wmt mo. an allaftcmocn session a f" noon above the lnith offices. Abrogation cf tll etwc thirds rule wssupfa-dlscuaslonesihelloose- volt leaders, headed by James A. Parley. cf-Nsw York: Senator Wheeler, of llositana. and Homer Oumsnims, of Connecticut siaed up the situation. speaking bluntly, as usual, and frankly. w. lnith told nswmiap- 1 Ztli’ les Psper Press Cablc)-—An agreement be- tween Germany and Canada to negotiate a commercial treaty with- in six months was announced by CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. THURSDAY. JUNE ,.s:-."s<<:..€ Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew the German Government today. Higher tariffs will not be im- posed inthe meantime, the con- tracting countries were said to have agreed. ’Quake Ancl Tidal WaveRazes Town Mnxmo crry, well. iA.P.)-— An undetermined number of per- sons were killed early today at Cuyutlan, in the state of Colima, by an earthquake and tidal wave that destroyed the town, said mes- sages from Guadalajara tonight. Thlrty bodies had been recovered at five p. m. and survivors search- ed the ruins for additional bodies, although it was feared the moun- tainous waves that swept in over the small Pacific resort town had can-led many away. The earthquake and tidal wave] caused n: ‘amage all. up and down the coast, leading to fears that the number of dead might be great. Extensive property damage was reported at Manzanillo, the largest city struck, and the Port of Colima. GRADUATES or cm nosum ARE nououn Diplomas awarded at Enjoyable Function _ Last Evening. The Charlottetown Hospital School of Nursing presented an en- Joyable entertainment at Rochford Square Assembly Hall last evening in honour of the graduation cf six nurses of the institution. The graduates were Clare Ann Clohos- IBy. Tignish: Mary Laurette Harris, Elmira; Helena Margaret Camp- bell. Charlottetown; Irene Helen McPherson, Vernon River; Mildred Martha Wight, Panmura Island: Frances Katherine Ahern, Alber- fon. , The hall was artistically decorat- ed with the class colors cf pink and gold. Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMilian, Minister of Health and Education, presided and in his opening re- marks, referred to the great ad- vance which the science of medic- ine has made in recent years. The nurses who are graduating ht, he said, had been studying the pro- fession in theory and practice for the Plat three years and having successfully paued their examina- tions were entitled to diplomas. ‘The City Hospital, Dr. Macmillan continued, was tho finest institu. tlon of its kind in the Hovince and has done a great dual to aiicviato suffering. Reference was also made to the splendid work cf the Prince Edward Island and Prince County Hospitals. Our three Hospitals. ho explained, are maintained up to the 1118b standards of the American College cf Bin-goons. . Tbs Doctor made a strong appeal that the Hospital should receive (Continued on Page s) men he was for himself for nomin- ation. As for a “sfop-Rcoscvel" wvomcnt. he replied he was the victim c! a. "stop-Smith" campaign Nllln a ysar and a half ago. Moat significantly. knits-i with- held an answer to the question whether ha would support the Dirty‘! nominee, regardless. l-ls said that could wait until the. time came. William o. McAibo came to the convention battleground tonight to add his strength to me campaign for Speaker of the House cf Rop- reaentatives John N. Garner. The Team's statement cf yesterday is regarded as placing him definitely in the nos for at least several bal- hmiriepesautm." NAR vnuus CALLING run INVESTIGAIIBN OTTAWA, June 22—(By the Canadian Prom-Allegations of fraud and Ill presentation in connection with war pensions de- mand thorough investigation, in the opinion of the Associated Veterans of Canada. Such an investigation might well be included in the work of any special committee on pen- aions which may shortly be sp- pointed. The various veteran organisa- tions came out with a joint state- ment today declaring for an inves- tigation. This constituted the latest dcvelcpme ‘ in the story which, ac- cording to the soldiers‘ organiza- tions, "seems to cast a serious shadow on the whole administra- tion of the act." 1n the case of fraud or attempts! fraud, prosecu- tion of the offender is the proper pr ‘ire, the statement sets forth, and it adds that such prosccutlo will not be opposed by the Asso- ciatod Veterans. Earlier in the day, however, Col- (Contlnucd on Page ii) EIJBNARISTIB BIINIIRESS IN llllBllN (By Thomas T. Champion, Canad- lan Press Staff Writer) DUBLIN, June 22—(Csnadian Press Cabio)—-From sundown to dawn the lights of Dublin shone t0- night in token of the formal open- ing of tho 81st Eucharistic Con- INII. Midnight mass celebrated in all churches of the diocese brought to a close the day's inaugural, the highlight of which was the solemn ceremony in the pro-cathedral. With Lorenzo Cardinal Lauri, bringing tho blessing of the Holy Father to the Congress and the hundreds of thousands of Catholics who have come here from all over the world, the afternoon's service (Oonyniisd on Page s). VANCOUVER, June 22—(By The Canadian Pressl-Wllllam Patrick McDonagh, Vancouver, naval Instructor at Elquimalt, 3- On lllsl Halls: during the war died have today. Ha was a saliva at Doaossl. nuns...“ 23, 1932 1 Ca NANSNER IS Canada-Germany DETERMINED 1o Treaty Within The HY L? E AN Next Six Months A BERLIN, June 22—(Canadian ‘ENBUSN PAPERS BBNINENT 0N NINWER PlAN LONDON, June itS-Ulhurs- dafl-Prcsident Hoover's plan (Associated Press) to cut armaments overlapped everything in London morning Mrs today, several ed- itorials giving it a cordial wol- come with the reservation. however, that It would need consideration. The Times, describing it as bold and far-reaching, said it was wholly acceptable to Great Britain as far as land anna- menta are concerned, but that the naval proposals call for careful examination. The Telegraph, while assum- l lng that the plan was intended more as as basis for discussion, declared that Britain must ne- ceasarlly support its essentials and commended warmly its “clarity and boldness." The News-Chronicle, declar- ing "President Hoover‘: mag- ‘ inlficent lead made the world his debtor," called on the coun- ify W filly to the Plan's sup- . port. The Herald, urging that tho League of Nations begin earn- est work on the proposal said: “We do not claim the pm. Bramme is ideal. It is not. But It Provides a practical basis for discussion and action." Senator Dennis Sees Province Richly Blessed A welcome visitor to Charlotte- town today is Senator W. H. Den- nis, of Halifax. Senator Dennis, who is accompanied by Mr. R. J. -, managing editor of the Halifax Herald, and Mr. M. S. Clark, president of the Nova Scotia Trust Company, arrived last even- ing on a motoring trip and hopes to sec a good deal of the summer attractions of the Prcvnce in the course of the next few days. Lcath to discuss business or pol- itical mattors, Senator Dennis was enthusiastic over the beauty and attractiveness of Prince Edward Island. "Your Province is certainly blessed," he said. “Your farm lands are wonderful. I am not surprised that Islanders get ‘omesick when they go abroad, or that so much has been said in praise of your pastoral scenery and climate. You have every reason to be contented here." "My personal view is," he added, "that while we, are experiencing difficulties in the Maritimes, we are more fortunate in that respect than any of the other provinces." Blamed For The Deaths Of New Born Babes ._.___. RICHMOND. Que, June 22-—(By The Canadian Prom-The deaths of three new bom babies were blam- ed upon Henry Charles Pardy, 50, a farmer, at a Coroner's inquest here today. Pardy is held at the Arths- baska County jail prior to arraign- ment on a murder charge on Mon- day morning. The children were born to his duughior, according to uumglunu What a man does depends upon. what hp wllh. MAXIMS . or A MERE MAN i-Q-i 10 PAGES Clause 1.. Wil Is Upheld By Appeal Court TORONTO, June 22—(By the Canadian Pressi-The Ontario court of appeal has upheld the val- idity cf a clause in the will of the late William Hallisey of Hamilton, Ont., providing for the establish- ment of a. fund of 82,000 for mass- es for the repose of the souls of the testatcr, his wife, son and daughter. The court based its judg- ment on an English decision, “that such bequests were not for super- stitious uses and were therefore charitable." 57TH ANNUAL MASBNIB 00M- Largely Attended Sessions oi Grand Lodge Yesterday. Robert A. Gordon, S’Side Elected Grand Master. The fifty-seventh. Annual Com- munication _of the Grand Lodge of Prince Edward Island Al‘. and AM, in ample form and in ‘- ance with time honoured practice and ritual, was opened ,, ‘ ’ y morning by Hon. John E. Sinclair. Grand Master. Tho sixteen lodges throughout the Province were represented by the Masters and Wardens, and a large number of Past Masters were also in attend ‘w by virtue cf their rank. Distinguished visitors wan intro- duced and received with full Ma- sonic Honours, after which the Regulations governing Grand lodge were read. The Most Worshipful Grand Master Hon. John E. Sinclair then read the annual address to the brethren. This address save “l- denos of much thought and the careful study of many problems which continually confront the Craft, and was much appreciated. The report of the Deputy Grand (Continued on Page l) Gov. Roosevelt Calls Oh Walker ALBANY. N. Y, June 22-60“ erncr Franklin D. Roosevelt today celled upon Mayor James J. Walker of New York city to reply to the charges brought against the Mayor by Samuel Beabury. wlllliel V’ u" legislative committee investiilfilln! the Democratic administration of Aalfll Ilbsoripth- Delivered 16.01- Iy Hall Calida lIsGU-l-LIO-NL 0min 1-3 REBIIBTIUN u uuimuus President H o o v e r Suggests Short Gut T o w a. r d Interna- ti o n al Economic Recovery. _i__. WASHINGTON, June 22. (All In an unheralded move toward in- ternational economic recovery. President Hoover today called fol a one third reduction in world arm- sanents. ‘Plus, he said, would save the world $l0,000,000,000 t0 $16,000.- ooopoo in the next demdc. Th! possible saving to the United Biat- es was estimated at ¥A0,000,000,000. 1113 president's proposal was de- livered almost simultaneously t4 msaenevaarmsnarleyflidtcl handful d! newspaper w- second- ents celled early today l" i!" white mouse. It stirred through m; wwld an avalanche of com- ment, includinx WIWWB “and” criticism together MW MWIW" that natdcn did not 11W!‘ ibl pmpoaaL Prom Great Bflillll. Ill! and sci-many. however. came ap- probation in varylns deemi- um, however, it was said by I high gummdty that amiss-noes been received from tho Bu!!! l?" (czmflnuedesiPasebl IJESTRIIBTIVE F I R E A T NlIINBY, NIASS. H u g e Shipbuilding Plant Mass oi Flam- es - Damage Will Bo About $1,000.- 000. QUINOY, Mas, June Br-Tht Victory Yacht Yards, 1110-. “m” 1y the Kennedy Marine Bum. 1m a huge shipbuilding and W993 plant, housing scores of yiwhld l" manor craft, were threatened w! destruction tonight by o fire whl though buming for two hours. was burning uncontrolled. It was mtimatcd the dsmafl would be $1,000,000. The fire started in the wharf e23 t of the building and swept wi great rapidity through the mt structure. ‘Phree aiimiis wolf New York City. (Continued on Page 5) Record & Forecast of the Weather onto, June 22- IINIMIJM AND IAXEIIUI TEMPERATURE! west winds; fair and evidence. The jury took only a few min- utes to hold Pardy criminally re- sponsible for the crime which has shocked Athabaska County. Rose Mary Pardy testified her father had done away with three of her babies during the past five years. She went to police yesterday i cool. Gulf and North Shore: Winds shlfi strong: partly cloudy and compares lvely cool with scattered showers. Maritime East and West; Fresh to strong southerly to westerly winds cloudy win showers some fo High tomorrow morn g at s. 4 Sun sets this evening at 7.50 and i rises tomorrow morning at 0.14. Last quarter moon Saturday, June METEOROLOGICAL OEFICI, Tor- Dawson ..., 4g M _ Vancouver :8 gs, ‘EHEQE QAYS . 3 g; ileo RATHER u» y} BE 0N i-\\$ 0W 32'2". s: z: FT- P“ m“! nnsNi-xo m 7n Charlottetown . . so es ronncasrs Ottawa, Upper and Lower St. Law- rcnce Valley: Moderate to fresh north- comparatively lug to westerly and becoming fresh to and probably R. tide this afternooili at 1.40 and 7mm” I ENVY ‘rook Boss A CAI IIlII IOIIDULI days-Ileana Bordon dal l R14.- L ‘Weak nil-t