Record; for previous years , "Reserve July 12th Orange Toi . ue. " '~i ... ......_ . ..»_o v .ro- .M- "ti‘i“’ " S ... W . » \\t ur Rn/ = ....................... _ s The People’s Paper viefffufafsff Read byfyefyhoqy \ _ / ' ~ " V - W ` ' ‘ ' ° Covers Prince Edwardi Island Like~tlie»Dew 1 iiii __ _ __ CHaRLorrE'rowN.CANADA. SATURDAY. JULY 2, 1932 __ __ _“___ __ _ 14 PAGES , _ r nr-*an---1;--°'=i - *Rothermere Predicts 14=1vf»»f Great Trade Revival iIf Conference ,_ Succeeds =:|==l=- _:=- c=: ;:E -nz ml ,,r MON'I'R.llAL, July 1.-A three- 'that some solution be found." J- point programme for the Ottawa The three main points of Lord lbonomin Conference that will ef- Rothermere’s programme are: feet "an enormous trade revival Great Britain should buy iNm ._ _ within six months and build up an Canada 75 per cent of all the nim- ;. - imin trad fo C ads," will ber she uses in budding- This be xbllliied °Monxc-laymth.roughout would bring approximately $135 D I N British Nevyfspaper Peer Sees ' Three Essentials .T o Successful S 'l' Trade Relati2n_s_ With Canada. (cllllllllll FIND) ness 'volume makes it imperative BRITISH COUNCILLDB Noted for his fins work during be i MAXIMS ' DFA MERE MAN nl. 'nw "Hue farmer would miner h\,\u¢hlhtl_|lh|||||'y_ --____ _ terday’s Disorders. (Associated Press) lice authorities throughout India broke out into riots yesterday and f ux 1 n its d om” mmm as he enmmed 1°; wma” md Btwn columbia, ern or on-trait production. lard so nero. were me reugioor Wm. the Dominion. who diod rrrddoru, 6.. ..- . HINDUS AND YMUSLEMS Rliil , IN BUMBAY A Ten ,Dead And 200 Casualties In Yes- 301/IBAY. India. July 1-The Gllmlty between Mosleins and Hin- _ due. which has long harrassed po- l I today which resulted in 10 deaths' W K George, director of the V Larger In' the United Klnldorn by the Rath- 000.000 into Canada annually and "‘° W" “ 3°°’»¢llll U-MMI of and s casualty list of more than Canedlsh Bank 'cf commerce and Dem°°""”° °°“"“‘°l°"» Wl\l°h SW ` I ' 0 U ermern press, Lord Rothermere dis restore prosperity in the Maritime m“"m°“' md 1"” ‘"'°°'°"‘°°` z°°' W°" |“\°W“ in flnlmlil °lrcl¢= of the ”°mm‘"i°“ °f 1""°“Ul“ D | Banker Dead I To 1: _A 1 Annsll llblell ti Deli ed .7 llll Gund.: A1111. U. I-nl.. Slrglrt * The _Democratic Nomination Goes R o o s e ve lt !NeW York Gsvernor Led A1 Smith, Nearest Rival By More Than 700 Votes-Balloting For Vice President Begins Today. (By Ken Clark, Canadian Piss II staff Writer) i i0ATllE TRADE STADIUM, July 1 _ The seventh session of the U, s_ Roos l evelt on the .fourth ballot, ad- "I~ T . Wemm emu” Lord Rothermere ,m,d_ M p,,5_ Wrlr will advise Great Brltllnl patents that all shone arid markets at iris some in Toror.to_ Journed it loss tonight until i p. S 0 u r 1 S qt Wm be an Bbgoluge qlgmit, my muon of this trade goes to Rus '°P"‘°m'““v°' ‘¢ an mmm' °! B°mb9Y Were f0l‘0€d to Clos ‘W--»~ m tomorrow when bulletin for y - e, ' V 4 8 ~ Season ir the conference foie." the aritisn sie and the neisrioo to scandinovie °°“’°‘°“°° “ °"""'° *I1 -"'11 and armed police took coritroi or .We Pmsldfnf W111 beam- - ` ° Publisher declared. “I am now ' and Finland. “ . the streets of the city. K I n N A P P E R S I- I -___ convinced that there will be an Secondly, Great Britain should l " __`*" "_ T110 C8089 0! the initial outburst Av; nf‘;? C nd outcome, but whether it will sat impose an ad valorem duty of one W” 110° immediately determined. 0’I'I‘ -- an TOTAL VOTE ‘ ` ' isfy all is another matter. An shilling per bushel on all foreign 0 U R T I S I S but fuel was added to the flume i CHIC-57'? STADIUM- -lull’ 1 - "znn mmm tm!" “um h" cm' agreement will be reached. Bix wheat and let. in Empire Wheat when 1.000 Moslem mourners start- T0tHl official vote of fourth ballot; satisfactorily and early re~, the I md hu had m to _.__ . mm ggo wg s y Bd B funeral procession through a _.T lmwum mtnsmcllal' mil: doubts but the huge fall in busi (Continued on Page 12) E Hindu section of the city C ul" '"7' °" mt Y 5 ‘"5" _ l Many clashes flared and ix c _ I ` ‘ . s _ fr; 1;' g“‘°°° “°§1;°“"'”‘ fs; ‘ _ times iwiire nod to tire on mobs R' mt yen- deein-ea a. statement is I bm" they °°“l° ‘““’°’" ““"” __ , _ _ ___ ... ................. L d A 't' PR|iSECUT|0N-~° .,»m__.._;., m______ UW an nnui ies One Boy Now Held tal cast 1,148 1-2. Necessary for holce 760. _White ... ... ........ 3 Ritchie .. avr Baker ... ... ......... 515 Smith ..- ..... 190% Roosevelt 045 rk, is the choice of the Demo. Qll€S'Ci011 May Yet Stmd;-l§l0°rff1;§§'D E PR [S S | UN . girl. $i?.’§°°ii§i.“y x55” " "l.‘he.statement continues: "The ° t d _ . V 0 t h e I, Families ci-atic lily' is defeat Il-lei-hart] ooo, B e A rb 1 tr a e , Bootbuiider “Bo IS |_ | [Tl N G ,M onduneistoodstllidsscom ‘pared with 101.4 in 1-‘!is_grecediii`¢ ,,,,,,,,.,. » , . ~ Threa .plqymsnt in nom.; and gqtgtkn-:sz ‘ A1- gest Liar In The _ - V . _- . _ . ii . Press - however, that employment 1. these services show their largest (Continued on Page 10) ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, - MEETINGS. ETC at Bradelbane. 4089-!-30-2|. “Bt. 0olumba's Tea Party, July ith; Better than ever. 413-7-2-61. '*R~°rve -My im for nigh 'ies °I\ Bounds of lt. Vincenirs Oi-ph.. loser- sooo-s-ze-si., °’0°°l'lltown Horse Races. All folds lead to Georgetown July the Mb-; tooo-s-so-zi. "ssiltoa Festival, July sur, ‘Comet Brine’ your friends, Supper. lessor. sports. sou-s-so-ai. "Lunches and refreshments , served at Brsckley Beach Cafeteria. _. ..._ , ms-'i-2-ai. 9 guns but rim or the mood to I YQ I W i July Oth. um' Mamfiigfv-;?1ifi _ . . "Come to Concert at Rustico DUBLIN July 1-(Canadian Cable)-Strong hopes that the disputed question of lend an- nuities may yet be arbitreted were held tonight following indications that Piesidcnt Eamon De Valera is backing down from his decision that if they are to be arbitrated, it should be by an intemational tribunal. It was indicated tonight that President Eamon Devalera might lgree to having the annuities, de- faulted by the Irish Free State yes- terdsy to the amount of £1500.000, srbitrated by a tribunal the chair be Prime Minister J. B. Hartzog Country At 010 53 LD W0l‘kIIl6l'l Of Tllé III- ST.. rsvp, Minn..~.-ziiiy 1-no e ~ '. B VBS h I ti i' H k ll B h ’“““°"”"°"' "”"“‘“°°‘°°’”“‘ ‘ Uf H031 C336* dianapolis Tra de your 3... Tr.” r..r..'.1,.§;.r `”,°.'l'.1'§l we <1°1°=~f'°°= »-'wi the nw ( Clllldliln PFCSS) as nominated tonight on the fourth ballot by n vote of 94,5_ Scenes of enthusiasm attended Roosevelt’s victory. The parade of . . . » l V of South Africa, who has already ' dey. tonight were nesotlatlns for of the mt and mm with th' sent representations that the mat- my wugx; AS‘m¥:n:l;|-Tieguwhkd his return at $35,000 ransom :ings and Cheers fumuhed the tm" ter mould be arbitrdted. nut if it FLEMINGTDN N _,_ my 1_ ILC. Wage Il1CI'63.S6. I W""“"‘ B- B°h“ °f IDS Anseles. tional spectacle. will fitiiin ini iicitisi 5 (Canadian Press) l o'r1‘AwA, June 30, _ canada [shipped 9,793 live cattle to Britain ' this season up to the end or June. This compares with 8,145 head for the corresponding period last year. Any steps taken by the British government to impose special duties on the Irish Free State to counter the failure of the Free State to pay the half-yearly land annuities of £l,500,000, may have an important bearing on the cattle trade. Ireland is the only competitor oi Canada in the live cattle shipments to the British markets other than the competition from the domestic grown stock. Ireland has had a slight advantage in that the move- -_.____________ (Continued on Page 10) - Roosevelt, however, was the candidate of the more sedate see- an (Continued on Page 12) 15 finally found impguible tg "_ ’ ' ' _ . an uncle who represented the fam- Y ` » with iftint-botintt . bitrate the question, then President ew 91°; Sgfencxn ¢i:¢ Jldhn Bild-lies INDIAN-°-POLIB Ind, July 1___ 1 ily in appeals to the ubductvrs. an- E°”‘°“ De V“'°“" 'S °"""°"d ”° curtis trial rooted its case abruptly E The dépresslon took a stiff wailoc "°“"°°d he md bee" ’“ t°“°h Wm* p’°d“°° ‘Weeping mn" m°”“’°' 1" this aftemoon less than an hour on the chin here today- Plumbers. the men' wh° appeared Satisfied ---_i___a____ mer beginning it cum mmm! H,1,_.,b,,e,._,_ cm,enms_ painters and with on offer of $35,000. whose veracity haha” consutent: others imitated with the indium V Police announced they would not (Continued on Page 10) ly “tacked throughout ml mu on “mm building trades “mom were interfere with private negotiations. (Associated Press) GENEVA, July 1-Harold Beresford auuer, Deputy ni- i litter of the International Ls- brl Office of the League of Na- tions since 1900, was appointed 0 director today to fill the pines made vacant by the sudden doeth of Albert Thomas, May 8. "Come to the dence tonight at North Rustiw Rink_ 4137-li _.__ "Play at Hearts Hall, East Roy~ slty, July 5th, by Wiltshire players. 4138-ll ""The Red Headed Btepchlld" in Heartz Heli, East Royalty. three miles from Charlottetown. -|188-li Heir. July sth, give b th stone lltrfs Club of Nortxli gustigo. Ad- ' mimics as cents. 4002-ii-as-si. . i `:°1b°lI'¢ !°i’l0t the Sslvatio ` Amy Lawn social in nocniorxd levers on July stir. Bend in rt- Nnqsnw. ma-s-ga-vi. ~r~§§§t"i;§§~ 1 il Bee “Piney Baggage.” Ind thrills. MU- \|°°4l!. Fist River 4140-ii loreetthesyniiirori- lfiiierlmentslhrmgn Ayrshire Club members. dill-7-I-li. live fowl must be ,lim ...... '”"".r r..1.°°‘..£“...‘.1Lt.’ :age more .nuy 1. s. , me-e-so-si egg! Club by be shipped June 4th. Mont 412'!-'I-2-ii. ltdfiiill ‘ ,.--_-an- If not fine. first fine day follow- 3 ect comedy drama, “Red Acre Farm.” in Melpeque Hall, Monday, July 4th. Admission 26c and l5c. son ~7ll¢llus competitions and dine anniversary Tuesday, July 5, an from s to lo. usa-if P R. Pendle- “Breaking Into Society' in Web-~ sters Corner Hall. Monday, July Oth. Danes after play. 4129-7-2-21. Parts Him River. nesaay, July stir, till 'Il A. K. Everett Heslem, bursts. Alden Mosse, Kensington lu" 'nh '#7“m|:°!_“m°_d‘°°' 5‘=‘;:g_73§‘ :douerd Herriot’s government to- 1 titer s§;§§§ iii; giii "Come to the ice cream festival and dence in Toronto School. Tucs- ¢ilY. July 5th. 4185-7-2-8| “Reserva Monday. July ll, for ice cream festival. Wirislog south, ins- 4is4-'1-2-si _*_ "Tryon Y. P. 8. present ' their ’ 4117-7-2-ll. "At Home. Rev. and Mrs. Thom- wili celebrate their 42nd wed- d welcome friends that evening °'Peeke’a Dramatic Club will resent their 3 Act Comedy Drama °‘.gi;ying live hogs and lambs, rtsggr itil ss- _ sts s;_: d oc commit- eite-'i-2 zi " d Jlflln Cl b - . ierl‘tod"'°}'“ -4‘¥'-#ict D _ sary of Confederation. They send to ple of Canada their heertiest greet- ings and good wishes. We are proud of the record of Cnnada's progress and look with confidence to Cansdsfs hiture." In The French Parliament ly n in' _ one R _ llllll mblllll! ce cream I-ll! 5th duction for ti-e President and mem c. If not wednes ,. _ _ ii "Come to Jamey tl ld iv7'oi'ifr"6i:n,“|' ntnn“w‘i:i1°uiii;:"i' 22 aiming ` °" Sta tes Sen d Message To Prem. ' (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, July 1.-Dominion Day was observed by Canadians and others of British affiliations in New York today, as the Dominions colors appeared above Canadian Club headquarters, and the various Imperial emblems were shown at the buildings housing consular and trade offices of Empire countries. A special luncheon was held at the British Luncheon Club. P. D. Wright, President of the Canadian Club of New York sent the follow- ing measage to Prime Minister Ben- nett: . ~ "The President, officers and members of the Canadian Club of New York join with their com- atriots in celebrating the annlver you and throulll YOU to tho P60' (Continued on Page 12) d°t°“°° md °xp°°"°d t'° M subject' will determine whether another ----._---__.___.___ _ E charge of obstructing justice in given ‘ "ve puunt mares” in | Officials said several prominent families here received kidna ° th Lindoo ii t t W°¥°°- . P Canadlans In one h st "_ Neue' Wu m pu That gave back to the men one ihfeats recently and that wealthy t d ith as C lonel chori; AmLind;orsi1r ‘getty oaow '°“"‘“ °’ °h° 3° P" °°“° °“l they 'children Wm’ bm" “““"°° ‘"‘“° me hub” num’ not the “dm took last winter. 'rho new sealer some had been tsken from the city police omcen subpoenaed by the will continue until December, when i_° UHBUHOUHCGU temporary resid- a study of the building situation change shall be made. fir/il|1|[3 Ii0M|N|0N IJAY T° f°='~ League _ (Associa IE GENEVA, Switzerland, July 1- Y E S T E R D A Thirty delegations to the League of ` Nations assembly today proposed TORONTO- Ju 1_(B The E B E D League The resolution will be canadian 1;M”)l_y_Euht Zrmlem adopted at a later session. deaths' six of them dmwmnu' ____ Dr. W. W. Yen, China‘s member. case a shadow upon Dominion Dey OTTAWA. -lilly 1-(By the Ulm- I appealed fm' ‘Feed in 1'€Sl01'lU8 celebrations in Canada. A woman adiaa Press)-Canada’s 85th birth-_ WWE I" M“"Clllll”lH- woo sufiooatcd in mud when pin- dey passed today with tho custom- "Mm Women and children are ned beneath her automobile near ' ary field and aquatic sports, al- dl’l“€ Cl/ery dlly in Manchuria," he Camrose, Alta. The body of a. man though in the eastem sections of , Sail “ns a result of the JBPIUICSS apparently run over and killed by the country these were marred to °°°UP“°l°ll and ¢V01'Y death marks a train was found near Pointe 'a considerable extent by inclement 5 fallllfe Of the Leogue." Claire, Que. westher_ A public holiday, it pre-’ that Turkey be invited to join the sented the opportunity for a long (continued ca me in A (continued on page ini L€g`iSldti0n T0 ~__..i___..,_ introduced its budget bill call priority and ensuring an _ io-ai.°‘ forefive percentsaiaryre “mm Wm kuyed by. you ‘lightning and more than a score of Parliament. The measure "N lnjm-gg in _ ¢,¢f|-im, mm _erimied to we the wiinifr tiuiteti-ueir this section today witn- (Cansdlsn Press) It0ClmS'I‘liR, N. Y.. July 1 ri P1’°¥lD\*lf°lY 313300-00° WH WIP- out warning. The deed are Robert T110 Olwnbef "Wi with but e 1-render-ron. si. and Noi-ine negro, 0 °i>l>°slns vote io sive the bother mtsvie, N.Y. i They were fishing in s boat in Y 4`l¢bl“ P|'°b¢bl¥ ltlfilhl Irond uoitlay Like Ontlrl i N r 0. gf NOMIY- when the skies suddenly darkened, wldpt- The Cabinet also decided Un I sheets of rain swept over the bay NUM- nation-wide subscription for a on a 30 mile gale, and lightning monument to the memory i bolts struck repeatedly. wi-t-was ioirrapi-e,.s Rochester N. Y. Hlord Hit Bypsi gg. »e"Sf§S,.°;:‘f"‘"é Bolts As Police Answer 200” E Call ` PARIS July 1-(A.P)-Premicrm 'S' Lightnin Kills Before House 5 Per Cent Cut On Lake ntario v/here the bolts found The toll of iniured mount- dily es reports trickled in territory .outside the city. Roofs were torn from at least a damn noeneeter buildings. _.plots glass windows of automobiie"~`!ia‘,es moms were blown in on new clT‘s on display, s dairy Just outside the city wel levelled and a smaller building beside it carried away. Police rewived 200 emergency calls within less than an hour and every officer on the clty’s payroll was ordered to immedioto duty. 3_9- §.§s = s EDCES. Turkey Invited ted Press) Legalize Beer (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, July l.-l.»egisla- tion to legalize beer was brought before thc United State Senat to enoug v cs pass ew o e Democratic Party's stand for immediate modification of the Vol- stead Act. The beer proposal was presented by Senator Bingham, Republican, Connecticut, as conferees on the gigantic unemployment relief bill reached an agreement which will permit reporting the measure to the House of Representatives and Sen- "ate next Tuesday. It carries $2,- i00.000,000, and by removal of this obstacle leaders are hoping for an . adjournment next week. LONDON, July 1--It was ssld at York House today that the _ Prince of Wales, who has been suffering from a chill, wee dis- United (Canadlsn Press) WASHINGTON, July 1.-A greet ing to a "good neighbor" was ex- tended to Canada today on Domin ion Day by Henry L. Stimson, Sec- retary of State of the United States. In a broadcast address, Mr. Btim son said differences between Can- ada and the United States are triv- ial because of a "friendship and un- . derstandirig" that “flow from the deep waters of similar origin and “The United States congratulates Canada." Stimson said. “Mly She flourish and wax greater as the States Congratulates The Dominion Secy. Of State Stimson Sends Greetings To Canada On Her National Birthday-A Message OfUnderstandingAndAffection years pass. In your growth there is nothing but gain for you, for us and for the world. The Unite! States has a good neighbor and wi rejoice with her." His speech in full follows: To my Canadian friends: "I extend the greetings of tin people of the United States to the people oi’ Canada on me national birthday of the Dominion. My men- sage is more than one of iormnl greeting. It is not merely a courte- simllar traditions." ous word of remembrance such as might be exchanged between dis- (Continued on Page 10) _ . -i ._ - 5' ,j_:x F. -., ---=s- - Record,& Foreca )ll‘l'l`l*l0l{(ili()(il\`_\l. 0|"l"l(.`E, Tril- ofii0_ July 1-~ lillNl.\lUM ANY) MAXIMUM PEIIATURES Dnwson . \'snco\irci.' .. l.il|noiiioii . . _ . . _.. Unlpliry ... . ,-- llclriuei . - \\'iniii|-~l; ... . .. 'i`nl'ii|itii ... _ . » re ,.. Uttaivii _ . . _ .\lonirf-sl ol ‘Ill- 50 M Mi 'N 64 (£8 Mi 'lil 40 'IN 50 (H 58 N1 Ml 'I0 58 70 Qu ici' . ... M 12‘ Saint John ... _ . ... M 72 l1i\lif.\x ... ,.. ... 48 80 Fhxirlaiiriown _.. ... ... iid T2 FORECAST! Oitdim and Upper St_ Lawrence Valley-i»`rc-.~h northwest winds; 'part- ly clouily niiii rather cool; probably s fmv srniirrorl showers, Lower Sl. Lnirrence Valley-Fresh or sirnng imrilinnst io northwest winds; cloudy slid cnol with occa- sional showers. Gulf iinal North Shore-Fresh fissi- erly winds: cloudy and cool with sriitiereil showers. .\liiritlmr\ Wi-st-Fresh to strong shifting winds; cloudy and cnnl with ur-resionnl showers. .\i.-iritime Host: Fresh southeast wimlu, yirntinhiy increasing nt night; |i:ir|l_\' clmiily followed liy slinwsijn. Illini tide this morning st $40 and tonight st. 10.41. lllcW_b0“Q. .n dasusasanrssfssssts st ofthe Weather Sent. bisos contour Evan ffsti. 'fl-is ‘ifiutii in A piiirw 2 -\ f" 0.20 p.l mlniit Week dell s.i`i 'e ,r _ii ./. v.' 's i- ~ - i 9 li T . fi. .i".f \ . v, .4 i.‘i‘ if - .. i`,~ 7/"we lyk .s'.`» i .r 1( 4 .ini _ .