THESUUWF uuuuuvu 3111 For Abolition o: Oath To King Is Cause Of Heated ' Debate In Dail Eir- eann. ' _:, wguN, July lkwanadiaii ma. cecm-seeruhuecn rovers- meht worms" l" "m4 Ill‘ fig-m cheered lustil! l0 ill! D011 mggglm this‘ evening ll President 3mm; D9 vlhlfl "If"- H]; has no natural right to rule .l:ere." .. The Dali was tumuituously de- mo; the bill for abolition of the Qu. of alieslanco to the King. By i} vote of 11 w e1 it rejected the esnitlidments inserted by the Sen- "ate which took all the effect out of the blii. - An opposition MONT-N! asked Why um government did not do the firm. thins" mc ur we mm .mppw sever their connection with lhe British f‘ _lth. .. "Ihope is see the day when we f-hhy do the ‘decent thing,“ Pres- ident De Valera countered amid "loud cheers. "No Irishman," he con- tinued, "can take up a challenge (Ccntiliuod 0D Y!" 10) ffsmvouucemsmrs, ~ comma EVENTS. " MEETINGS. ETC ibmirz forgot ucnu Reap-Parish rm: my mh. aase-r-rz-ei. ' "Dulce st. Charles Hall ‘mura- day, July l4. 1351-11 "Show and Dance. ‘Petals, Monday. 4172-7-18-31. "Reserve August 10th for United Church Tea at, Cavendish Beach. r v use-v-s-si. "Dance. bot l6 Hall, Iriday, July ii. Splendid music. Refreshments. Inns m: friends. - 4882-7-18-31 "Dance and ice cream festival Mu hlaht. July l5, in Iona mu. Admission 26c. ssygqs ~ 11061 rel-tune nail. mo». mh. Admhslon as cents. ma-v-is-ai. W We Ian Postponed "Mo, July ma. ssro-r-is-rl. "Dance at Btanhope ‘Lang Wad W‘! nisht. July mh. Good mole. Refreshmohll. 6340-14341, rarhrmm- I '- - assi-r-s-al. essior through oyster It The Riverside for firms. . 4320-7-1I-2i. "K411?! Cross Te ‘Party Wad- new. July is. A hi: day. n m. lher unfavorable first fine day. ‘IIO-‘l-il-Ii.’ ."'*-*"= Ween-rear cunt. July "'1' l" l-evm and Dance aid of sgceksv N" Aitllli all] 1h l“ ' = esee-r-ia-is erblrt 00110011- 31111 lbfi. 396. 624-140-31- b"lt. James Sunday School on Beach wohauasv {glow-r Con leaving ohwch-dt asso-r-is-zl. ..h n-A-i- ndwlches. m. strawberries h‘ July $113».- m: m. n m nae. held foi- g . July u-n. Stella \ Eric a?" rzvsia "N: Returning , To Gold Stand}! rd i munote-rubia-(arc-m ‘British has coinin- ‘tionefnhsrnlnllotheroldatand- the Exchequer told Parliament to- day. The World Bank Statement, said w. Chamberlain. was, an expens- sion of what ultimate currency ought to be. but it has no immedi- ate bearing on the British Govern- ment or any other government. Be not committed by the resolution. Non-Stop Flight ____ IDS ANGILN. July ll-Ameiia Earhart, trans-Atlantic fiyer, took oi! from the municipal airport at 1:11:25 p. m. (Pacific Btgndgrd time) today on an attempted mm. stop flight to New York. Miss lar- hart carried 420 gallons oi’ gasoline l“ 11¢! 11101 huh. a capacity load. 11 "II lllllht la successful, Miss Earhart will accomplish the first woman soio non-stop crossing of the United Statu. She hopes to lower the Present non-stop trans- continental record of 18 hours, 31 ' ‘.59 Zsetseverai it"! 18° b)‘ Captain Frank Hawks. Reduced Salaries ‘For. Teach ers. r (Canadian Press) FREDIRICIDN. N. 3., July 12.- Many rural schools in New Bruns- wick held their annual school most- inle last evening. _ vswvi ere-rue» n- duced for teachers hays beergqputiintgr effect for the coming fifth‘ this being made possible by the diction taken by the New Brunswick legislature at its last Jesaion lowering the minimum sai- In spite of the salary reductions, howovor. it is evident that the ma- jority of the teachers oi last year have offered their services again and have been re-engaged. Veterans WilI M q rc h A bout Capitol Grounds (Canadian Iron) WASHINGTON, July 13—Pbur hundred and fifty California bonus seekers gathered at the Capitol to- night with the avowed dsterlnina- tioo to march about the grounds until morning. ' It was their purpose to impress upon the Uhited States Congrol the necessity for immediate pay- ment of the bonus to needy vet- erans. - W. Robertson, leader of the gro Joldthemenitwasneces- aary for than: to bestir themselves vigoiwll! if they were to convince Congren. “We didn't coma hen to eat soup and sleep in the Jungle over at Anaooatia," he said. "We came here to got our bonus. We are not per- mittedtcainponthegraseofthe Capitol grounds, but a man can sleep-standing up. We are within our rights if we‘ keep moving. We willkeoponthemoveaboutthe Capitol grounds." _ Plans were immediately made to bringfoodtnthe menlnd feed them while they marched. They had been forbidden to also? in the grounds and were not per- mMed to bring their blanket rolls with them. _ A little earlier the! had present- ed to the Vice President and Speak- er Gurus: petitions asking for im- mediate plllltlit of the bonus to those vetereha who were certified t0 his: deed. . ‘fllovies. da- what thrills. See ' a iungie stori- gt; said the Britph Government was Miss Earhart On‘ ,ECHiRCEC; vuncuume ixrigunu Three Men Taken In-1 to Custody By " Mounted Police. ' Sumner, u. s. July lI-(By m1 Canadian Prom-The strike at the 1_ mineofthshrasnbr Coaioom? Angus Murphy. the mine manager, George Dong, an employee, and County Constable Peter Iaffin, on charge of causing an explosion that might have endangered life and caused destruction to property. The explosion, caused by the use of‘ monobei, occurred about ten o'clock on the night of July fourth, a short distance from the powder magaglne of the mine. Police intimated they had m. dence t0 the effect that the blast had been set off deliberately in an effort to discredit the miners, who have been on strike for two weeks. -M'nes. Murphy was released on bail were still in jail tonight.‘ Date for charges has been set for July 20. refused to wort when a check- fnoni the bankhesd by court order. The Company officials refuse to negotiate with the men while they are idle, and. the men claim they are not breaking contract because the last agreement exiilfodphy 1e. Plane Lends A: Curling Nfld. (Canadian Press) 8'1‘. JOHN'S. Nfid, Juiy 12.- Wlllllllg his Vi! northward on a survey expedition for the Grenfeii Association, Pilot Harold Crowley landed his seaplane at Curling, Bay of Islands, this afternoon after a flight from C‘ iottetown, P. E. 1. Ila left Boston on Saturday, ac- companied by Edward Sturgis, aer- ial photographer, and Alex Mac- Lood, mechanic. ~ A report from Curling tonight stated that they expected to pro- ceed to St. Anthony, on the north- ern peninsula of Newfoundland, to- mcrrow. There is a Grenfeli mis- sion at St. Anthony. Quebec Cor/t. Not Consulted MONTREAL. July l2.—The Que- bec government has received no correspondence on the St. Lawrence Waterways scheme since the last union of the Legislature, Premier 1i. A. Taschereau stated today. "The only information I am in possession of it that obtained from the newspapers. The Provincial Government has received no corres- pondence on the matter since the lest session. We are not consulted at it appears the proieotls a scheme mooted by the Dominion Gov- eminent, the Province of ohmic and the United States," Premier Taaoliereau said. Investigate New Process (caazu-aa-rrui- 1 earm- Joim. N. n. July 19- myggtiggtlng a new process for dghydrgting apples, oillcialsof the 90mm“; Department of Agricul- tu-e, the Nova Sootia Dlputmlnt of Alricuiture, the Nova lcotia lkuit Growers’ Alcoiafloll. llld the National Research Council were ii nuuufihum rnncluini T Clll I Britain’s Delegation Is Headed By Stan- ley Baldwin And In- eludes Six Other‘ Cabinet Ministers. __-_- “n, l‘ ma.“ m" n,“ u”: ‘l ‘DNDON. my w _ (Gunman wheat heldinwarehouses at French sensational tum today when Royal Pres Cabin-The army of delegates pom’ ‘m the “mm °f the “u” Canadian Mounted Police arrested to the Imperial Conference selling ' for Canada tomorrow was described 1 by thg Evening Standard editorially ton‘ght al another expeditionary force B01113 out to give bottle, not against foreign armies, but against ‘the forces of depremion, “against all those forccs which have hindered -th¢ full development of the British iihnpire." j q The United Kingdom's delegation, 1 lheaded by Stanley Baldwin and in- cluding six other Cslinet Ministers. the South African delegation head- ed by Finance Minister N. C. Hav- enga: the Indian delegation headed by Sir Atul Chstterjee and South- Th; “to w,“ m,“ to sydney ern Rhodesiafs delegation headed by 25. of this town. The hub locked Premier H. U. Mbffat all sail for bud, o; 31,5” umn n“ u,” Quebec ens-outs f0 Ottawa on board the mmpreah»: Britain tomorrow. | m, mum,“ Mum‘ o, mel Heading 1Lg.Qd1fiorL5l"Othw|, and the Riviera Des Prairies. The bod- Opportumty" the Evening Stand- “. "an". “when: “bout mo’ ardBeaverbroQk ngwgpgpdndlggugggd Rowboats and searchlights were the agenda just released by the m'.ummw' L Dwéetmwunmw“ ggngdgm qqvgmmeng md dam-fly the waters failed to give up their 1 "55 l8 fittlns. the question of léfiliitl APPRCVEB (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, July ll-A $2,- 100,000.000 relief bill, drafted in sc- oordanee with President Hoover's recommendations was approved to- day by the United States House of Nopreamtatives ways and means committee and Representative Rainey, the Democraticdeader, said it would be brought before the house tomorrow for action. WASHINGTON, July 12.—The new $2,100,000,000 unemployment relief bill, modified to meet some oi President Hoover's objections, was passed tonight by the U. S. Senate. ' Peace Overturés Made To Rebels RIO DE JANEIRD. July l2 (A.P.) -Peace overtures were made to reb- els holding the state of Sac Paulo tonight as provisional president Getulio Vargas ordered seven states of Braaii to lay down their arml. General Francisco Flores Da Cun- hl». invcrventor (gflvernor) 0f Rio Grands Do Sul, with other leaders sent a message to Francisco Morato negotiations, said a deepatch from Porto Alegre. ' patches said the rebels hcd captured three towns in that state. 10711 tmflna in Rio Grande were mobilised and awaiting marching ordcrl. while 1"ederal leaders and politicana oi that state sought aid to handle the situation. Potato ugliippers In Conference Although Rio Grands Do Sui was have identical birth dates. The day officially reported quiet, private des- was also his 19th wedding annlver. ' id by the Dew Old Rates Ap ullnurutzgy rnwmvc FRQAI British Govt. Carries To Wheat Now On 772a . Ocean rams, July io-(canasim Press Cabieb-By a vote of 5M to five, the Chamber of Deputies today ap- Pmvved the rpeciahbiil which will Permit Canadian wheat leaving Canada before expiry of the Pran- co-Cansdion commercial treaty on June 1'1 last, to enter at the min- imum rate accorded in the treaty. This rate is just half the duty on wheat that goes into force with the ending fo the treaty, but all wheat that left the Dominion by midnight oi June 10, including rates FATHERINC suunnuwn (Canadian Press) Cl-IARLEMAGNE, Qua, July 12. -The hub of their buggy catching in the guard rail of the Charle- mfllhc Bridge ‘ ‘ , caused the deaths by drowning of Georges Masson, b5, and his son, Heroine, with the railing in such a way as to tip the buggy. The men were thrown from their high seat into iu were not ‘ mediateiy recovered. pressed into service by police but victims. ‘The home was apparently trotting rapidly at the time of im- pact with the bridge. The animal was twisted about and thrown against the rail, receiving such in- jmies-thatstt had to be, destroyed. Boydl’s Plane Ready For Tests NEW YORK, July i2—(By The Canadian Pressi-In the midst of details connected with his proposed round-the-world solo flight, captain J. Enroll Boyd today received word that his veteran monoplane Col- umbia would be ready for teak this week. . The Canadian flyer will go to Newcastle. Dela and make the lest flights himself. '1‘he Columbia, with a record of two trans-Atlantic cross. 11m. has been overhauled at the Bellanca factory and fitted with the latest equipment. ' Captain Boyd said he had hoped 1° 3549177917191111411-1111 1°? $119 N11 resentativ... of the province, City moon on July 1v, but thinks un- foreeen delays will make this im-1 possible. He does not intend. hyw- tioris, a funeral service was held "'1 '0 "l" 11w "It 11111 mm he Centenary United Church this In Allow for the hon-off from afternoon m the late Hon. H811‘!!- I-Iarbor Grace if weather conditions or, favorable. Tentative plans call for a hop from here to Montreal and then to I-ihrbor Grace. Captain Sold has secured maps‘ "l" W V1111 7°“ "l4 Hil'°1d' Hazen, Chief Justice oi New Bruns- Getty I ‘$11’ [$0 flight 188B yfill‘. HO llll p1l&d b (CUCW the north- ern route across Russia, but may decide later to follow a Southern and Altino Arantos, loaders of the looms by way of ‘hirkey and China, Paulist "Fronts Unlca" party, pm- thenco north and across the Bering - posing an armistice to permit peace Sea to Alaska mm xamsiwtka, The flyera yuterday gave a party for two of his little daughters who sary. Supt. Missing ——-——- . (Canadian Press) UASCHVSION, Que, July 1I.-A search party tonight was combing the forest near here for George S. Hale. General Superintendent of the Montreal Plant of the lord Molar Company oi Canada, limit- ed. missing since yesterday. A large seaplane new over the will"?! todl! without any success. MrJ-Ialowashereonafishingox- podition with two companions who Noam llparated from him as they followed thestrasms. Several bonfires were set to at- tract tha attenticr of Hale, should he be wmdering lost through the woods. It was presumed Bale left fishing to erbody Out Its Threat 0i, R e t a 1 i a t i o n Against Irish Free State. (Canadian Press Cable) DONDON, July iz-The British Government today announced im- port duties on goods from the Ir- ish Free State which will be effec- tive on Friday, in retaliation for default of the Free State land an- ' nuities. The imposts amount to 20 per- cent ad valorcm and embrace the Free State's chief exports to Bri- tain-llvestock, poultry, game, but- ter, eggs, cream, bacon and pork. LONDON, July 12.-The British Government tonight carried out its threat to levy fresh duties on goods from the Irish Free State. The rev- enue from the new duties will re- coup tire British treasury for the losses consequent on the Free State's default of the land annui- ties. coincidentally, the British gov- ernment announoed considerable extensions to the general free list under the Import Duties Act. Af- Contlnued on page 7 Fire Follows Prison Outbreak JOLIET, n1, July ir-‘ilire which broke out in the furniture factory of the new Stateville Penitentiary late today was evtinguished after doing damage estimated at less than $10,000. _ The blaze followed a mild de- monstration of convicts displeased with food served them earlier in the day, and s. number of the par- ticipants were placed in solitary confinement whlie an effort was made to determine whether the fire was of incendiary origin. Funeral Of Hon. H. A. McKeown ____ SAINT JOHN, July 12—(By the Canadian Propel-Attended by rep- of Saint John, Judiciary, and frat- ernal, legal and welfare organisa- on Andrew McKeown, former chair- man of the Board of Railway Com- missioners for Canada and one of New Brunswickh outstanding pub- lic men. Pall-bearers were Sir J. Douglas wick, partner of Mr. McKeown; James G. Harrison, T. H. Esta- brooks, G. E. Barbour, W. A. Lock- art, R. G. Fulton and J. Verner ldcLeiian. The church service was conduct- Firm To ‘Refloat m a r in e PARIS, July 12.—(A.P.)-'1he Ministry oi Marine today called on It‘. S. Cox, of the British salvaging firm which refloated German war- ships sunk in Soaps Plow, to assist in the work of refloating the French Submarine Promethee, which sank llet week ofl Cher- bourg. Mr. Cox is expected to fly to Paris to consult with oiiicials here and then to go to Cherbourg as quickly as possible. Diving operations continued to- day, the divers definitely report- ing that the hull had not been damaged in any way. C i r D i e s From Injuries LAUSANNE ACREEMENI nislilzu Premier MacDonald In Fighting. Mood. Documents Em- b o d y i n g “Gentle- men’s Agreement” Were Actually Signed, It is Re- vealed. LONDON, July 12—(Canedinn and Associated Press Cablel-De- TRURO. N. S.. July 12—-(By The Canadian Presv-Cnished under curred this morning, when a. car Mr. Johnson. Annie and her sister impact and Annie fell under the wsggon. The other girl was not seriously injured. Draft Treaty Is App ro ved BALTIMORE, Md, July 12—(AP.) --'I‘he Baltlmore Sun says the first rough draft of a treaty between Ofllldl. and the United States for development of the St. Lawrence River. to provide a waterway from Duluth to the sea, has been oom- pieted and approved by 1-7 idont Hoover. The draft. according to the paper followed five days of negoti- ations conducted over the Jolests of Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York. Citadel Source 0f Worry To City ‘Fathers HALIFAX, July f2—(By the Can- adian Prew-This city's historic citadel, with its frowning battle- ments and sloping hills, is a source of worry as well as glory. Situated in the heart of Halifax, its 8 acres of darkness offer a. re- treat for tramps and robbers at night, and it is listed in police re- cords as the scene of many serious crimes. Today, while the city fathers mused over suggestions for beauti- fying it as an "Empire Perk" and for laying it off in building lots, the police had it in their bad books again. George DeWoif, Dartmouth news dealer, had complained about assault and robbery. Crossing the hliis the previous night he had been wnyluid by two men who escaped with his purse after throwing him to the ground. Tonight no trace of the robbers had been found, and the interest again had lapsed into the question ed by Rev. Dr. A. S. Rogers, pastor of Centenary Church, of which Mr.1 McKeown had been s. member and trustee during his residence here. Assisting in the service were Rev. Dr. George A. Bose, pastor of tho United Church at Westfieid, where Mr. McKeown was stricken with a : heart attack Sunday near his sum- mer home, and Rpv. L. J. WlSOli, of Sliver Falls. May Recover mum. N. S. July is-(By The Canadian Postal-His arms severed and his abdomen out through to the inner walll. ms Cawiyer, a young llhiglishman, is iii hospital here tonight making a vllilnt fight is recover‘ from inlurlea received whonhofellonarovolvlngsaw at Prairie Parrn. lmsdufidoboit. The aawcutonearmoffandtbaother was so badly rlwiil that 1t Ill amputated at the hospital. Despite his condition. doctors said ha had an even chance of IooovIy. of what was to become of the old fortress, which was left unguarded by troops last winter for the first time in the history of the city. driven by Miss M. Stirling of Pictou 1 collided with the wagon, driven by' were thrown on the 310111111 by 1119: bate on Lausanne in the British House of Commons today revealed wheels of a. milk wagon, Annie i that actual documents were signed Johnson, 9 year old daughter of! m. and Mrs. mlwn Johnson oi_ Manganese Mines, died in 1106111181‘ here late tonight. The accident oc-l between Great Britain, France and Italy, embodying the “gontiemasfl agreement" which provides thr Lausanne reparations settlement does not become effective until the United States revises the war debts agreements. At the same time Prime Minis- ter Ramsay MacDonald, who drovl the Lausanne conference in ih settlement eliminating the repar- ations , declared: "I, for one, believe there is no nation in the world more ready is lend a hand in straightening out the troubles with which we are surrounded. I say that, although America never has given a 1310M! so for as I know, or indicated il any way how she is prepared in meet‘ us." . While the dehatmwent on in fill,- House, with mule minister use» | Donald in fighting mood, the Brit- ish government denied reports that the Lausanne. agreement ending German reparations was based on a secret Anglo-American under- standing that the United States (Continued on Pose 10) Supply Bill is Passed WASHINGTON, July il-The United States House of Represen- tatives today receded from its pro- posai to eliminate 2.000 regular army omcers, making possible final enactment of the long-delayed $300,000,000 war department supply bill. The vote was 154 to 175 in retain the 2,000 officers which Represen- tative Collins. Democrat, Mississi- ppi, had sought to retire. Ban Placed“ On Hiring Trucks (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Ont, July lit-A bar has been placed by the Ontario Department oi Highways upon the practice of hiring trucks for the transportation of passengers to pic- nlc and camp grounds and other places, l-Ion. Leopold MacAulay, Minister of Highways stated today, following fatalities and injuries arising from trucks so engaged. Record & Forecast of the Weather METEOROLOGICAL QFFICQ T". onto. July 1" rslnlmooi and maxim. um flmpcllfllfel‘—- Dawson .. Quebec Saint John .. Halifax ...- Charlottetown .. IOIICASTI 1 fresh westerly winds: fair wit little higher temperature, Maritime mini and West: tonight at Son acts this svenng rlsea tomorrow mornln ilummeraldo tide eighteen later than Charlottetown. (‘Al I'll-BY ICIIDULI Week days-Leaves Borden rindabettsrspotandiosthiawar. commune-sue. ' 1 WflQlMneutb-B Montreal. 13 mo; away, to @.§‘O'i t‘. 0.15. a. ll. 5,15 p_ m. § (inlf and Norah Snore: Modern‘: in a Moderate westerly winds; fair and moderately warm. High iillaala morning at 5.10 and I at 7,45 and at 0,10. Full moon Snnday_ In y 11_ 500 p-m- daily .and 11.10 a, m, and “llli-(“Iifl-fiafii" - ' 4H: Pilate SCRGEQWS 810ml Sliuiiib Rm we Mam ‘to Pbiihbd! ......_,__-..---._.._-__.- . ..