i? q sin, Ionldnil m1 535mm: Guardian Two Cont: l CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, ruasnnv, MAY so, 193s Annual lublorlpllon Delivered G00 B] Kill Clllldl Ali l7. B. A- ‘L60 8 PAGES {lime 2 Is Date Set For Canadian Delegates To Sail Bennett And Party Will Leave Friday To Attend World Parley - Rt. Hon. Sir George Perley Will Be Acting Prime Minister. Will Represent (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, May 29.—Ctinada's del- egation to the World Economic Con- ference will sail for England on the liner Duchess of Bediord from Mon- llllTES SET lEBlQRES Twenty Free Public LecturesTo Be De- livered From July 1 to 28 at Prince of Wales College. MOMREAL,.May 29 - (C.P.)- Plans are now complete for a course of 20 free public lectures to be delivered from July 1 to 28 at Prince of Wales College, Charlotte- FURHIBLIB _.._ St_. Dan an’s Uniilersity Graduates i] to»: m in St. Dunstanis University will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock when twenty-three Twen ty- Three To Craduate From St. Dunstan is Today "Commencement Exercises Of The University Will Be Held This Afternoon At 3 O’clock' -— Pass List Announced. lift silifl. The Commencement exercises of students will MAXIMS ' MAXlMS it. ” A ' or A MERE MAN: l. ' MERE MAN l The People's Paper Read by Everybody Lrgggfzr; i: .':...::....=:;"ols1 Covers Prince Edward land Like the Dew lianada At The World Parley town. Prince Edward Island, by Dr. Gerhard R. footer. librarian of Mc- Gill University and Colonel Wil- frid Bovey, director of the McGill Department of Extramural rela- graduale from the institution. A very successful year's work has been completed at St. Dunstanb despite ‘adverse economic condi- tions. While the student body was trcal on Friday next, which will en- able Prime Minister R. B. Bennett and his party to have several days in London before the official open- ing on June 12. WILLRESPECT tllNSlllllllllN Hermann Rausclining Will Become Head 0f Danzig Senate -- Assurance G i v e n oflggimafii’; Unless Cabinet council sat this afternoon ‘*2;- B ,8 b! b 1 1 d sllslltly smaller than that or last M, Emu“ - "e “footed and 111ml late in the BVENHB. dell" swag“ 0:520 sue e0 d_ no u; p a m ,, 5 i -—'.~r~..-.-. , year, the graduating class is more ‘h. ‘allowing Wm make up u“: ing with the mass o1 routine that fm _ ‘Yr an“ “in at _ T “‘ " than double that of 1932. accumulated during the last fort- and clans’ Gwgmphi’ m’ mulrhem i ' <- ‘ ' i ' "' Rev. Dr. Bray, President oi the party which will accompany Prime Minister R. B. Bennett lo the World Economic Conference, sailing from Montreal Friday next: lion. E. N. Rhodes, Min- England and Western Canada, the war and French Canada. Dr. homer will trace ancient civ- ilizations up to and including the Middle Ages, other subjects being Holy Heart Seminary, Halifax, will deliver the address to the gradu- ates. Rev. Dr. Murphy, the Rector. will make his annual report. ‘rl-ie valcdictory will be read by Mr. night of the parliamentary session when all day sittings of the House of Commons was the order. No an- nouncement was made at the con- clusion beyond the statement that USHouielPasses ASSSIST lsier of Finance; Dr. W. C. Clark, Deputy Minister of Fin- ance; In D. Wilgress, Director o! the Comrne ' ‘ Intelligence Ser- vice, Department of ‘lfrade and Commerce; N. A. Robertson, of the External Affairs Department Secretariat, and R. K. Finlay- IOII, Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister. Bandit Caught A0010, Corsica, May 29- m-Andre Spade, the last 'of the notorious Corsican ban- Ms w,“ seized by tho Govern- nieut secretly in his mountain hideout today after having de- fied the authorities for 11 years. Spade, "overlord of the brush" in Corsica was also popunrly considered as a sort of modern Robin HOCd- ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS, ETC "Announcements are this column nt 2 cent: otrleliy playable in advance. per ununagc sale at Murdock Ross’ store today at 6.30. 9807-11 "Reserve July 1st for tea at St. Marsarets. oaoo-s-ao-il. "Temperance Concert, Hellrtz Hull. Tuesday, May thirtieth. 9788-5-30-11. "Come to the big dance, River- iiew Dunce Platform, Stanley ‘ it. Wednesday, May 31st, a m F- M. 9798-5-30-21. lillerteil in vi ord the council had not made any ap- pointments. ' l Appointment of a Board of Trus- tees for the Canadian National Railways, a Royal Commission on banking and currency, and several judges, as well as three deputy min- isters and other Government offici- als, await action by the Government but it is not expected all this will be accomplished before the Prime Min- ister sails. Rt. Hon. Sir George Perley, senior member oi the Cabi- net, will be acting Prime Minister in the absence of Mr. Bennett. The Prime Minister expects to be back in Canada early in August. PassedlAway At O ’L e a ry Mr. Daniel Kennedy of O'Leary passed nway at 8 o'clock last night following a. stroke of paralysis which came upon him as he was in the barber shop that morning. Mr. Kennedy was born in Bradal- brine the son of the late Samuel Kennedy and was 62 years of age. He lmd lived in 0'Leary for the last 10 years. Mr. Kennedy was married twice. Them survive two children of the first marriage, Nelson, oi the U. S. Navy and Goldie, Mrs. John Easter, of Boston, Mass. Mr. Ken- ncdy’s second wife, formerly Miss Jeanie Large, oi Albany, P. E. 1., lhirvlves him, also three brothers, Mr. John T. Kennedy, O‘Leary; Mr. Murdock Kennedy, of Bradal- bane, and Councillor Samuel of the history of printing, Chaucer and "Alice in Wonderland." BllNlllllllNlS AMllNli ll.S. intents Senator James Cou- zens, Michigan, a . Canadian By Birth, Will Sail With U. S. Delegation. By F. G. Vosburgh, Associated Press Stafl’ Wriier. WASHINGTON, May. 29.-—(A.P.) -—Acceptlng polite refusals from two Republican Independents, President Roosevelt was reported tonight to have requested a third Republican Senator and, incidentally a Canad- ian by birth-James Couzens of Michigam-to be ready to sail within 48 hours with America's delegation to the London Economic Parley. Senators Johnson‘ of California, and Lafollette of Wisconsin were invited to take part in the Confer- ence, but declined. Whether Sena- tor Couzens, a native of Chatham, Ont., who made a fortune in Michi- gan, will accept was n. matter he (By Cecil B. Dickson, Associated Press Staff Writer) WASHINGTON, May 39~ACting with oelerity, the House of ‘Rep- resentatives today voted that legal tender henceforth in the contractual obligations of the Unit- ed States Government and of the private citizen. should be ‘ used settlement oi MODE] Passage of the bill. designed by the Roosevelt administration to give the same value to all legal tender money as was held by gold before the Government called that metal into the treasury, gave House ap- proval to: Payment of all private mortgages and private debts oi all kinds, both past and future, in any legal tend- er money. Settlement of international obli- Mahatma Gandhi E n d s Th ree Weeks Fast POONA, India, May 29.—iA.P.)— Amid the rejoicing of his friends of Emergeiey Law Drastic Legisl tion Is Passed Providing Leg Tender Money Be Used In Set ement Of Debts. n gations, including war‘ debts, in legal tender money of the United States instead of gold. Payment of the Government's ‘icbi; to private-citizens, including liberty and all other govemmenl: borxis, 1n any lcgdl money. A vow of 283 to 57 scnt the bill to the Scnnte where the Banking Committee had approved it. There Democratic leaders expect early favorable action to clear the way for a large financial operation the Treasury is going to undertake shortly. The administration wants the gold clause eliminated from all fu- ture and existing contracts to put those it proposes to issue on an equality with those outstanding by making them payable in legal tend- El‘. Wire Briefs (Canadian Press) LONDON, May 29. — (C. 1'. Cable) —-Rev. Edward Rudolf, co- founder with the late Rev. Ben- jamin of the National Society for the prevention of cruelly to CHURCHES IN RELIILWURK City Council Decides to Divide $120 a Month Among the Churches This Sum- mer. Douglas MacDonald and the alum- Poland Re Treaty. ni essay by Mr. J. Clarence Murphy. At 12.30 p.m. today the annual meeting and luncheon of the Al- umni Society will be held. BERLIN, May 29-—(AP.)-'I‘hs Danzig Frcc Stale will respect its constitution and its treaties under all circumstances, Hermann Raun- chning, who will become head of the Danzig Bonnie as a result oi the Nazi victory in yesterday's elec- tions, said today. This assurance was calculated i4 quiet the fears of Poland which TODAY'S GRADUATES Following is the list of graduates: Roland Angers, Kenogami, P.Q. Edward Baldwin, Baldwin's Road, PEI. ‘Hector Buote, Tignish, roar. Germain Caron, _Louiseville, P.Q. At a. special meeting of the City Council 11st evening it was decided by resolution that $120 ouch month during the summer be divided a- mrng the churches to supplement the poor rcl‘cf of tlic churches. At the opening: 0f the meeting His Wzrsiiii) l\fnyoi' Stewart stated lie liatl iiilervloivorl the clergy or representatives of various ciiy con- gregations. In a number of cases he found that there were families in dlrc mod, whom tlic congrega- tions could not easily relieve, while in other congregations there was no necessity of financial assistance from the city. Ho had told the clcrgymcn, H‘s ivorsliip stated, that the Cruncil wsuld not be dis- posed io grant any large amounts durng the summer months. His Worshp outiired the numbers re- quiring relief in the various con- gregations. lion. Dr. Maclvlillan had expressed the opinion that as re- gards tlte Provincial and Dominion Governments contributing there would be no difficulty. Councillor Whrar stated that the has been anxious lest Nazi control or Darmig lead to untoward acts. Herr Rauschning, who as Presi- dent or the Danzig Senate will bi chief of the Government, came to Berlin for a series of conferencel with political leaders. Cominentirq on the Nazi victory at Danzlg yes terciay he said: "Measures which were possible i! Germany after the national revo lution can be adopted in Danni; Jules Cote, Metabatchouan, P.Q. James J. Coyle, Charlottetown. E. Ormond Dalton, Summer-side. Euscbius E. Doucctte, St. Charles. Loyola I. Duffy, Charlottetown. Ferdinand Gagnon, Amqui, P.Q. F, J. Gerald Handrahan, Tignish. _Wm. J. Handrahan, Tignlsh. James l-iorgan, Stanhope. Joseph Lewis, Ht. Peter's. J. Douglas McDonald, Grand Riwr- only by legislation. The Jewish Arthur J. McGuigan, Charlotte- problem plays no r013’ [OWL “We Nazis are rcady to clear the Francis A. McMillan, Charlotte- atmosphere with reference ,0 a“ town. Polish-Danzig questions, but on]; on a basis of mutuality." (Continued on page 5) Bank Robbers Worth More Dead Th a n A I i v e (Canadian Press) OKLAHOMA CITY, May 29- Bank robbers are worth far more fir. Feuow ‘duo cool» Atwiws rut’ (we no fwo ‘TOQEJHER is now tonic, did-SAW BUZZ-if“: .' himself declined to discuss. With the sailing hours fast ap- proaching, the President today call- ed in the Conference delegates thus far definitely chosen for a White House discussion of plans. various religions and castes, the Ma- hatma Gandhi today concluded his three-weeks‘ fast in protest against "untouchability," extremely weak in body but proclaiming his increased faith in God. "In God's name I began this fast children, died here tilday. llc was 81 years old. Ho had been prependary of St. Paul's Cathod- ral since 191i. R. C. M. P. or tllc City Police should invesiigate suspcious cases and bring those guilty up for fraud. The task before the Council was to assist the Churches in taking care of the deserving p‘Ol‘. From the Mayors stlltcmuit it did not ap- dcad than alive. In fact the capture of Oklahoma bank robbers alive hereafter must be its own "reward. Eugene P. Gum, Secretary of the Oklahoma Bankers’ Association, announced today withdrawal of the Charlottetown, and four sisters, Mrs. William Distant, Detroit; Mrs. Robert Todd, Bradalbane; Mrs. J. D. Bigger and Mrs. William Mc- Donald, Charlottetown Royalty. "Reserve June 6th for Caven- ‘mh P181! at Rustico Bank Hail. 9810-11 "Don't miss best dance of sen- ion in Hillsboro Consolidated School Tuesday’ May 30th. Enlotvs ommy B R. I l’) GETOiVN. Barbados, May zit-K. D. Johnson of "l- Chllnerohts 975-15-27-31 i: i d i i, . and m Go,” name I end W. the Bfidgemwn ‘may rcmved a m t m _ 1 d; t o er of a $ 00 rewar or t e can. wwmlfilfllll-on Club loading hogs Heavy L ass T0 r0" t0 M a n frail and shrunken little man an- cablegmm noutying mm that 2i‘; f‘ "e “as ‘my mm" ‘a ° 31ft.‘ of 64:6]? balnk roblbieir. ghte ac- edrlesd f ' ed to hi f ll ers and news- ‘ _ °n W55 a c". 19 0X1! l1 I10 , 0 f8- {time 1152K,‘ Rlfrggm: Sxigtagst’ Fire In New Holder Lucky 323;“ W300 zynounded ms he had drown Fcllcitaiion in Councillors 'I‘rsiiior, Renrdon and dune the Association?) expensea 9737_5_3o_"_ I . couch. , "W Clllilllu-ll 130F113’ §W¢¢i)- Kennedy dlSCllSSCd the question. ~A dead bank robber stm Wm "n" n“ W BrllllswlCk Tl C k e t At 12.40 p. m. he concluded his ‘takes’ M“ J°m‘5°“ “m 1m" T“ htmrflllmsefl U“ gmmmg °f command a premium however. For ""111 Chem Fevtvly l his ticket fo ii ~ l r l b ti it' tl ‘ ‘"1 beslh operations on June stu ___.._ " _._.___ voluntary abstinence from food by ' °“° ‘"‘» "'" "ml" T“ 1°‘ Y ‘° ° 1' “ ‘° cach robber killed while ih the act "li- J. Austin Murphy. Maker. ' (Canadian Prm) (Canadian Press) drlnkins a slim of orwiie iulte- H15 ”°"'"”' i“? of raiding a bank 01' "in the ensu- Moderate shiftlnl winds: fall °8°4'5'3°'2" oaoinrownjn. a, May 29.-Loss TORONTO, May 29—J0e Lewis, s. Mt beam at noon on Mar aih- KANSAS ‘f M _ w A ‘°°“ “u” °“ Pm ing chase“ the Association will pay and cool. n, doc," We n“ mm almost or $15,000 was sustained today by iccal hotel dshwasher, received of- “My faith 1511*"; 1°“ b“ "m" °“ rpm," M. ‘M. a’ 151E‘ t ssoo. _-- hobbled hi, mmm b Yb 1 William O, Belyea when his three- ‘may cmfl-mation today ma; he this 0065-51011 811d I 5111B lhc 51°73’ °t ' e ‘s8 "ry c my ' ________i__ yr 1431' .()l{(Il.()til('.\l: fll“l‘l"li. '1'"l\ i Alluutty wiry iiotuyiiifoaciii? storey W°°d°" bmldl“ “mmllns a I t t i ti 1 ish God " Gandhi laid as he my on his "mi"! 5M m‘ "° '"“"°° w" T0 B B Wedded ....u,, tun w.- ~ ilulu-luu- iuvl unil- iuit J. a. Moore, Miihuseyr. ' hotel store ice-crearii parlor and had d"? S.“ Eshicanfn thw I; - bed ‘with set cloth-i wvllus his ‘m- ‘md ‘h’ m“ “h” k“'"“"’”“ - C’ t t §'.'.‘.'.'."...‘§{"'."°.'f.'.'m“ or 97904404,, l’ ' lfvsvllel WM“ f‘ s °1‘ e 8 h m her and exacted $30,000 in ran- 1 3 Afte rn 0011 l 0n e3 _,,,,,,,',-iu _ {is " ___.___ $ an’ burned to web arm“: llih Derby Wednesday-and almost e som for her release yesterday, » t: vat-innit ... L»: Bog " v 5~ 6B. WEI OVEICOIDB Y 8M0 0 ' -i— Yiiill-ollvel‘ an: n-n u» ‘.' 5L camemgsmfloi rlilatty 5M1: bu, escaped mmm immediately smi- ilin offer of $1.500 nei- fathcr n. r. MrElmY. city Th“ ““°"“°°" a ceremony o, 6C 10H . Wuhan,“ _ ‘,2 u M mm mum y. My m! - An d i l -t "d! by a rend-tn. Ens and, mm for a - Manarer. directed Police ina re- _ t ,1, b, ,0 med 1, N N a 74 75° find liic P705215 lung“! m; a 1° n n8 0mm y b“ n! was ha" ‘hare l" m5 tlckeli- Woods Cofnbed Ientless search today for the ab- much mm“ m L pf“. r y 0 I! z l lit “may DM-alon QWaJJWQ‘ damaged and at one time the flames “Au I can any L, 3pm happy" duchm the Rev. W. H. Harding at the a) “m u ____ threatened to destroy s. structure My“ SWINE.) the happiest m“, ForBank Robbers home of Mr. and Mrs. if. T. Hol- BERLIN, May 29_(A_p_)__.At me TOWN" ' I, beng{,,,f;“§’“'t°' or Don“ " Wm owned by Edward s’ Brodie‘ in Toronto." NEW YORK, May 29—A de- ma“! summerskkb “hm mm sec“ same time that Dr. Friedrich Von Kills-flu" --- --- -~ "ttitsnwntbi-uliiiyitiiiiii oileuigiie um’ oitbriiak oflimnmd m the wit” w» lulled and two oiil- ""1 daughter’ K““““‘"° K°‘“°- Bodelschvrlllrll assumed his crude §‘.‘.';1l‘.‘l..i".'. It i. swwln Bu“ on murmur osernen , w ere a umace fire had ~ . (Canadian Press) cers, a bank clerk u"; 1m, roh. will become the bride of Mr. Ralph today as firs, Hanan“; Blshop g4l‘(;‘l€('I:Tn.h-I; F, June 1st eras s 80-21 m" m““"““°d' H R d bb t vi- w E l-iebb a --i ’ ' ' ' - ‘ llge ewdt‘ ST. JOVITE, QUE" Mill 39" hers were wounded in three c- H°I v 5°" ° t '5' ' ' ' or the Reich, his opponents. the (lf'l‘l’l‘lrfll'l1-§M;v_~‘;‘_"-- 5a ‘ll-member 1 Woods surrounding this mountain h“; haul,“ “d” h, mflemng of H“ “RX, N- 5- Nazi German Christian group, gave ' ' . 3111.11 p” l“ Mmmk’ ~ Th b id ill - Pi ". moii- . m, - roller-i" ,» m”, Rtiger, "Just Country Merger Cd o F0 r Outlaw summer resort We" b01118 00111595 parts of the United Mates. all e br e w ‘vicar a “A? row notice they would con ue to con _ I ‘ fi W“ . mum” agllmi- Bivgr Dramatic Dc u” ' W tonight in search of two bandits of which netted liiile more (‘l in "w. Clitlllltl! k1‘ - - icst his apvvlllimfint- Mii::‘lli'i;1u»flv\\‘can;iiylxlgendurglhfl mm . mei- ‘if’; I81’! 81138 (Associated Press) who today robbed the local brunch "m, 90,00, m: moihcr will log dressed in black Tm, name wok m, mm o, ,, mm . I ,, -__. ——-—- OKLAHOMA CITY, May zs-ne- of the Bank or ‘Montreal of about crepe and a corstlse of White "M! demand by the German Christian ‘flaiiifiiift-Iur 1:u'~l€~m3_t~ll~r-utr sulfur‘! m1"- smm Dramatic Olub will (“mm 7"“) ticent hill folk 0t his native eastern 08.0w. Iourht of! pursuant with WASHINGTON. May.- till-M. rvtl- The 8100M "lam" will "l" 'for a. plebiscite of the Etvangelical Iiluli (twp... uu......... ill 1ft" M16 “i "it" play in retires mu, “$18M. June 2nd, in aid of m °" Hill. followed by dance ents. Come and enjoy W7U-5-29-3i. ID 01d time 11 gm“ H ddlors and Dancing ‘i. n” My Name Hail, Ht. Pet- mianén "m" 8th. Ladies and as,‘ hwllhlfll to compete send q,“ H Jlmel o. oiliis, st. i!!! ‘M ‘M lime. MONTREAL, May Bl-"Negotia- tlons towards a merger of six Can- adian distillery firms have been pro- ceeding for about three week: and although nothing definite has yet been decided prospects appear good for success," Rt. Hon. lord Shangh- nassy, President of Canadian Indus- trial alcohol told the Canadian Press WDO-l-lfl-IL Oklahoma gave no lnffifmbtlvrl. l! they had any, as to the where- abouts of Charles Arthur (Pretty running gun-fire and finally dis- appeared into the woods after abandoning the automobile in Boy) Floyd when word spread that participated in a bank raid today at Rensseiacr. N. Y. Rewards to- tofllfllt. him» which they had made good their the outlaw was believed to have escape. Under the direction of police, about 50 permanent. residents of telling about $5.000 are offered for this village trumped through the woods-tonight. P-l-Srtirtary of Slat» Cordell Hull said today that lhe rmcnd- nil-M attached to ilic nrms embargo resolution by the Unit- ed States Senate Foreign Re- lations Committee lo ‘Noted American neutrality was mil in harmony with the views of President Roosevelt or himself. black gcorgettc and lure with a corsagc of mauve anti pink. Following the ccrviuony the bride nnd groom will leave for u brief motor lour, nfter which they inmnrrruv morning at ti. will return to Halifax to make their iioluc (hero when iliry will he ac- companied by the good wisllcs 0! all their friends. chllrch m°mb°'5hil’ mmughm" ‘m Sun pols this evolving hi. 11:1 M16 Reich on October 3i to pass upon rises Iiilnnrrinv iillvfllllli.’ ill 4.17. Firs) quarter moon ’,l‘lii-~ii;i_i'_ June "l6 quesuml- in, 1| 7.". n. m. “is ""1 Cheer" “m” “w” ..5.‘.'"'.".:.';.";‘l-';..1.=:Yr..r.1:a':§"" """""' ed they intend to place their can- ' ‘ iiidaie, Herman Mueller, Before the p“, rmmy gr-iirnrhn M plebiscite in opposition to the PR5- ,‘ ,;1,'::.'"“ l H,',T",,,_ ‘ tor who was selected by leaders of \\.- k liars tun» 3»:- {ll-rlllrlliilli‘ 10,30 , , R trn ; -<l p. m.‘ German Protestantism. ,_ ,,,_' “‘ i ‘ '_,