Y 1 ' ‘ 1 /' __ ____ __ _ A Covers Prinoesdwurallrslanatikumunew as-..'...;~.--1.'-~......'--.‘.~: .:.-.. » c»nnLou»ruTovwu.cANn>A,ns ` I I _t “_ = ' 7 | _ _ -i r-A Mguiis I _ I I -- ,W I Mazuifs 0 ...... is ‘_ (}|1AR[m GUAM, u 0 ...`1`....°°°.I‘."’.....','T 11”’ e2i§,& The Peop e’s Paper Read by ,erybudy , \ _ _.32 __._;.__.__._.__.._.,__._._._.. . :_;;: dar* fr. 1934 1o‘ Paces .t;"'.‘.:’.. °;:.':;;"‘L:.':. t.°“:f"i'. at ,_ _Q i A I ' °‘ ,a - _ NE .E VID UND A GAINS T HA UPTMANN Attendance Record Brokenfl At _0p”'ening Last Evening ll Of Prooincial School Fair SWISS. PRESS WAR l$ll\|M'S (A. P. by 0urdisn‘s special Wire) GENEVA, Sept. 20-Sharp words echoed throng; League of Nations Halls this afternoon ss Foreign Minister Louis Barthou of nance took Bwitserland to task for stub- bornly pressing her wpr claims. "The Swiss claims are not Justi- iied either by the facts or the law", he warned Giuseppe Motto, Bwis_s ;ep1-esentative. “Such cases should notbelN'0usMtotheLeaguebe~ cause it endangers the spirit of friendliness in which we are at- .iempting to secure peace.” Unosunted by the srgmnents ot Great Britain, France and Italy, however. Motto held firmly to his determination to bring his coun- try‘s demand for 50,000,000 gofd mm' (unonmhh . ,M500 ooo) teachers on the wonderfully success- nom the three nationslss rep's.ra»- ul "OM md “mu” hr “im” d taking part, he stated. He property and other losses uislng n oumtsewsr. §§ The League Council designated 57°” Wm °"n'*'u°» A"¥¢nf»|-“O d°‘ points of dual value, namely, ma- gggw. *° fewrt 12° it on the cues- to-ni, suuiery, language and siege _ W _ ll \ ‘ |011 .Take Defeat C (A. P. By Guardian special Wire) LONDON, sept. as.-(wednesday) _ Disappointment at the defeat of x1°°°“' H“"“P°m"° 1° Am'°” M°°' the Endeavour, challenger for the ll) & s= '-~=°=L. = _ ~ which opened yesterday at the The third annual Provincial School vlnum nnusmea cuuuuds gives P ity, being first and second prize of unparalleled success The bits are ci the very finest qual- rs at some fifty local School fairs i.u the Province. Mr Hamid Hynes, who is in charge of organization, is to be con- gratulated on his success. A record breaking cru'.'.¢i :ttcnded the oratorlcsl contest in the Paton Pavilion last night. The Premier the Hon. W. J. P. MacMillan, MD., ded, and in brief opening re- marks, congratulated the pupils and fair. It reflected great credit on n called on the speakers taking rt in the oratoricsl contest and responded. The speeches were judged on four sonality They were received with ch applause by the audience. The owing are the winners: 1, Lillian t, Cornwall; 2, Maynard Shaw rnwall; 3, Athol Roberts Jr, West Arnold Godfrey, Wiltshire 1, Trainer, West Royalty B, dred Crosby," Bonshaw, 9, Verna West Uovshead. Favourably ComrnentedUpon By Judges Fair Formally Opened By Premier MacMillan. Many Com- petitors In Oratorical Contest. < -___ l ._ Quality And Number Of Exhibits Q u e e n `M=T1`-y"`1YTW PNN test, could not be particularly lack c ing in the essentials He expressed t the opinion that an eiiort should be this country, it is in bringing back to the ublic mind the truth th i e as us ry ere, the speaker stated reminded his audience that judges are not infallible, and that too much stress must not be laid on the rank ing of the speakers R/ev. Dr Murphy, Rector of St Dunstan's University, congratulated the young orators for their splendid 1 eilcrfs He spoke briefly on the to keep on in their eiiorts that per chance one might become the 'silver Mr R 0 Parent also congratuls ted the young speakers He expres- o made to get the people to think ag 75 riculturslly It the depression basl made any contribution to society in mmm um |au»n¢h1ng of uh, u P ltlil' culture isth b ic ind t h ls The cratcrlcal contest judges were b then called on to make a few re to masks Mr H H Shaw, in his remarks, lfmanma' h" tm’ M38” F A R time the NRA Chief has "led °°, the writing, District Attorney Samuel J. Foley declared. . _ . . _ . vwsom' 4, me mvo,-pn, ¢1sewh¢,:,,_ _ _ gym 'hggvszbmlttegsinfofimillf “fd Hauptmann gave as his reason for the writing, it was stat- _ audiences, governments, and even W nations Heurged the young orators ff 0 tongued oratcr of Prince Edward ls Uh land.’ been greased with tons of oil. A Christen World’s Largest Liner Today -Elaborate Prepar- ations -_A A. P by Gusrdi.nn’s Special Win) GLYDEBANK Glasgow Bcpt. I British merchant marine's The hallenger for the Queenship ofl seas will be launched here to- rrow by the Queen. Upwards of' 000 spectators including the' g and the Prince of Wales, will d's largest liner, as yet known - is ' "51 i _ 5-_-T o 7 o 5,000 I0'D°“?" T°” be HN Reaches 262 I0 300 3Alzen Further In Disaster I-‘T N E S S ‘ RES|0NAT|0N Implicated In lll0NOH|N0 (C. P. Cable) (By Guardislfs Special Wire) WEEXHAM, Wales, Sept. 25.- Another big explosim in the grolford oolliery today blow df me sealing that had been lllllo yesterday and caused another death, bringing to 262 l-he toll taken in the fire and explosions since Sstmvlsy. The shaft had hom -_:sled with nearly all the bodies inside but lire and gas burst trough the sealed velswsting shaft this evening. _George Brown of Bhostyllus, member of the slei- etcn sis!! on the llomises, was hurled $0 yards and fatally in- jared. Theshaftwillhavelobere- sealed. Meanwhile 2,500 men have been thrown out of work, either directly or ~ indirectly. Seven hundred children are failserless. ACCEPTED Roosevelt Concedes To . Wishes of NRA Chieftain -Number Rumored For Post. (LP. By Guardinn’s Special Wire) HYDE PARK, N. Y., Sept. 25 - General Hugh Johnson tonight tendered his resignation as Admin- istrator ot the National Recovery Act. I‘t was accepted by President Roosevelt, effective Oct. 15. The resignation came in the form accepted by Mr. Roosevelt in an- other letter which complimented l “° 534' General Johnson on his hard work AFTE A H The C“n”"°d White sta* une- and assured the NRA chieftain of ildm °f the Ship have kept e R M T continued friendship. "X “ke ‘meme 0”" the “am” It was made plain that today’s n be “WH the Slant hull but resignation was for from the first shipping circles here wihlle it 0 31 tim be r Uh of a letter to the President and wasl b Lindbfrgh Case Telephone Number And Address Of “Jafsie” Revealed In Secret Closet Panel In Home Of I-Iauptmann. _ ~~ h (By Francis A. Jamieson) (Copyright, 1934, By The Associated Press) (A. P, By Guardian’s Special Wire) 1 NEW YORK, Sept. 25-The telephone number and , address of “Jafsie”-Dr. John F. Condon, ransom inter- mediary in the kidnap-killing of baby Charles A. Lind. ergh-were found today on a cleverly-built secret closet panel in the Bronx home of Bruno Richard Hauptmann. A second board, on which were written 'figures offi- cials believed to be serial numbers of the ransom currency, lso was found. The prisoner, confronted with the exhibits, admitted cd, an interest in the Lindbergh mystery, but this interest , verbally to the President his resig- _ Wm M536 “|3*°\'! 1 nation. It was never before ac- was not defined. l cepted. _ , #Ami Queen Mary, who will mark the, irst occasion of e. British Queen' and launching a merchant Revealed Reasons f 1,°_ mhh dvessel willprassa button which ` Tod,th Re ld - ,, power ° om ry W c as swaye lil release a set of triggers to Llberals E a' g e r For vealedalrlis r§asonsCoil'1e1s§0m¢(;amIeras0I‘e§b°‘md case' me district atmmey "lebthh;\d~(;18a!€:do0101liJ.glide down e'r §;5gIl1;mi;r1l;-};géliSW,§1;`;l:_' pomtmg tm' pended on a lot of evidence. To- ), , curnpiemy in-oxen , --when 1 mu we md an lm- Brit. Premier asserted, "1 meant iz, but it de- Improved e River Clyde the sllpways have By-electi0nS_ P1-esident's attention to the fact b1‘°“8'm f"°m the h°m° °f "W de'. n e a e 8,500 feet or amber blocks fo 0 owmg es” Johnson, in his letter, uuueu the dey- h°W="f- 1”-’P°¢*'°' B’“°k“‘““ I H I 1' hy 0 sed the opinion that the speeches for things of an agricultural .;_.ture. Mrs Arthur Henry expressed re material b were ol real educational value and to will help instill in-all is real desire pm - ' t grst that, as she had to Judge stage ag delivery, she must miss part of the th Americsfs Cup, was keen in London, mTb° 1“d3°* “W M’ H H sh““" pnuusupmseny zur me most pert. ° This yesr's races, although splash- ____ sd on the fmnt pages of the news- papers. dis not seem to arouse any W great amount oi feeling. Even Bat- A' 0 , . Plulvwpfucally §:”;.r!‘l§.ili’°.lr°.t‘.:‘.2‘.ff'.i'.i.f‘..°.§l§; Mil _ ' inns is sepwiurs protest feueu is bring 1° forth criticism here ss strong as * as 11 th oe t 1 “bk ummm, mdmmd m “_ pleasure in suing able to near me cmcneting, Mr 1.eBmn'ru1t.mun eryhzlgy th; p_‘g;‘_l:1°_’_‘0___‘}_f__§_"_8 Johnson more going out of of | Wm ,um out to be number. of th. At the close of the contest, while Mr. B. Ci. Peppin and Mr. Jay roots Nw” m mm, gum" in tm Unk young speakers I-le considered an ted States. nnedy Mr . COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS ETC » . ` $4- -Si. "Show-Ht. Btewart, Baturdsy. L-629-9-H-IL “Show-Oanoe cove, Friday. 1,.-sae-e-ss~si "Borden that the NRA was being reorgan- i dant the boards taken from in _______ n _ The ceremony will be broadcast ((;_ p, B, ¢;,,“a|,m», spe°|,| Wm) ized and under the scheduled ro- Side B °1°S°t- Th” °°-W 15 “UW °°m' ST. JO1-IN'S, Newfoundland, Sept, v u ' ' h _ _ . I . -he . mo _ wm- -sph‘- I . .. . , ... ' _ naming l_ D aus _ * _ pm, ting her share an she brealm in n mbm' ' 1 to Q job was superfluous. He assured movement by tearing down a Qagggwgweu 01 fggcmtgiom Egan. Mr. Roosevelt he would have his Smudlfd *md Pamauy °bm°"“t'°d' an of woosvmx which hes ,timed demgmqg ,Dmmd ' mm <.1ohnson'e> uonunueu friendship, but we could make out the emil- “One of the boards had been ted her wwe the begmnmsl Liberal “mn ma Pdm Mmme and that should he be “usd cn led address. 2974 Decatur Avenue, he sound of the trailing of wreck- ‘R.. B. Bennett uall n gel;-3,1 gee? again to serve the new deal, he and I1 P21011! Humber. Sedgwldii ual training, Mr J H Ke ’ Lindbergh bms rpms bo”-d could eationul system which produced _*_--A--= (o. P. by ane.~si»n"» speelsl wire) l “W Th” Simi P‘_§';1,d;"2“° 'fi ‘l‘,"”1 ’°”§’;fi "° be img,-,ed 0,- removed at Wm" Od . . spse.km._|ucn as spore in the <~un.l (continues unrage al vsnoouvnrt, Sept. zs~ssan>- m1§___d me lfilbnégliif ‘xii um ,ms ,,.',;0',,“2m ,D ‘;'°“§’,,,°e,,,,§‘,§f The enum of circumstances I W ‘ ' 'I = ’ nshnienff W °°mm“-“IW °e“l"`°° 1°' be) 92 su rten- zehriad SNK ¢hg!-t me mum, of the his re¢0v_ which authorities hope will link seriously disahbd war veterans so‘when thepfwon " a§f'1351;"§ ery unit fn the fuf,u,.e_ .Hauptmann to the abduction, as they might grow crops and conduct ,ma Govemment gg§”,me *won _7o}~,_,,s,m»5 resignation Ieaves the j well as to the $50,000 ransom ex- small industries was recommended awning Wm see the 'appearance of field of NRA Admfnml-ation free to u tortion, was further strengthened toihy 2 lé\;_;i_K_;\Y__|_i»¥1i_l____11__:f__VY 3;' T L Church, K c_ veteran of PM half g, dozen or more business and by two other major developments. e dm the slivway sivinz her tam. Four Liberal victories in the w°uld be Nady to do S11 3' 4- _ ,_ e plume as me hum slides uieuu- ave Federal by-elections in onto- President lioosetiifelt in_de°cer>tir;s “amber ‘el "N “me °f the "ef" ° . &; no Monday including two gain! Johnsolfs res gna on, sa he fe a Ons. . nm v. Dr. Murphy Mr. R. O. Parent, 'I‘he judges at the Fair yesterday C tm _ ’ ` th NRA <1 lfm d i, f t "W showed this to the prisoner, M in m md' but it was “km nd Mrs, Arthur' Henry. were: M.r.‘Uordon McMillan, grains; ( on ned on Page 3) lfgmUb(g(:i1lse<§I;tlb:s’elel;:i‘;?n. led no phise of llldsfulnfelss. dna lliat llise Haupgmann, who admitted having f ‘ ' time has come for revision. It was Written \`»hl-‘J H0°6tl°11~ e Judges were determining the and potatoes; Mr. Gordon Warren ° ° Rt' mm' W' L” Mwkenme Kms' d 1 I th ,_ tht _. 1 _ rs. the chairman called on Mr. and Mr. D. C. Schurman. garden D lstnlssals gwzgw Il§;g,;‘;;,n°’;1, :_ ;T:new§1B§,meaperhB§,, $33," sae "There also was written on a A. nyssrt, nan., Leader _ur the vegetables; Mr. James Tait, flowers: H b G t~ _mo ___ __________ ____ ___________ ____ nm ____ “___ board 1,, the close, the ,,,.,,,1 num- w,d,_y.| mlm' “am” mowing T_'o_ Opposition in New Brunswick, who is Mr. F. S. Reeves, fruit; Miss Eliza- ep urn Ov » ,mud that B vow be held on the. _bers oi' certain bills. These numbers the Province at present, to maize beth McMillan and Miss Louue , , , d th mba vm,” M Fm” Rwm are now being checked. One of few remarks. He expressed great Vllssard, cookinl. sewins. knitting, C r I t I c I Z e d 9’°‘”" 5 ° W °' 0”: A Ithem_ and possibly ,,11_ ws believe tive was instructed to investigate g‘§vg;'§‘f:,§§athsy_T;fc€;;nm°vT:xgle cllg-nttllide trbolglsimigggiolligpidgrxgnglb ty the proposal and bring in a report. ry ' 0 1, the duclmme by Depart- "“=" The vlan is designed to wwlv to M°"d°y' fiimef afgonjgbfhose m;m°n,§°§ M! url? f Justice agents that thui 'llortomest tMir. urch emsro-are emu Mi.m ° _ venth Marquess Of Waterford Found Shot men whose iniuriev -are so serious back 22 p,,,,u,_,,,,,§'§".,m, ,, $50,-_ serum, informs; and -friendly ad- footprints of the onetime muumuu, In An¢estx-3] Home WW W" Unflmd 1°' °"‘““*”'Y °°` (gy of 2,564 over his nearest ep- viser to the Administration, and gunner in the German army are °UDGl»i°¥l-1 If th! f°°°"‘m°“d°"l°" ponent Major H P Snelgrove Gefard Swope, President of the similar to those found in the earth; ____ I W” °°°°7’t°d by me D°mml°“ Liberal. Graham 'Spr'v. U. C. P". General Electric Company. about the Hopewell Farm home of w' Y' C‘M° B7 G‘“"‘"“"' SPWN win) G°v°'mmmt' '°u`°°n‘t§`lned Wwe' candidate polled 4,669. Mr. Church's DUBLIN Sept. 25-Another tragic chapter was written today in the ments would be_ eqtaibllishcd vow was 13307 and Major SML _ _ _ The dgswvsry in gh” gm-B89 01) _ arse ridden-. history of the ancient Beresford family. when the young throughout the country where vet- move., m_643_ mm Liberal ,,0u,._ Dornlnlon Frult nauptmmn-5 home of mu, sun- 571 that was Condorvs phone er me warm, gh.. vessey °,mm_ TORONTO ont sept 35__wm_ organization setup he felt his own pletely broken. |25.-In this old Newfoundland capi- tal, Premier Ramsay MacDonald of Great Britain will deliver his fare- well address to the new world Thurs- day night on the eve of his depar- ture for the Old Country to take over once more the reins of govern- ment. His sight improved and his general health restored by a long holiday in Canada and Newfoundland, the Bri- tish Prime Minister sails Friday a- board the liner Nova. Scotia for Great Britain with his da hter Ish ug _ bel, who accompanied him on the t _ our His address Thursday night will be the first which Mr. MacDonald has delivered since he arrived in Canada in late July. Since then. as he travelled in leisurely fashion through the Maritimes and New- foundlnnd, he has uttered occasion- ,al brief declarations through the press, but has mode no public ‘ speeches. The l/Veat.‘:°r, Etd ous \\>:-fi o\= AT €oN\/\Nc\N<,‘ '(ALK\§>,_ _ IS A Fm’HER`Wlio. " _ Snow ins Souiiilem Alannah ls ` the Lindberghs. line Club loading hogs, 1; _ _ , , lambs. calves. Albans. wednesday. seventh Marquess of warmer-a was nuns snot sees in the sneem-all erens ans their rumiueu enum sup- ,M mme dechnuom the c_ c_ F um. in me ,md mkm ,O mos.; \'.$SlINTiA\_ 'fo Iliff September 38th. ,L-604-9-24-Si. h "Dance, Rrrtunel Pridsy, Sept. ,, lith. Websters Orchestra. I cents L-863-9-28-Sl. "Dance at Millview Friday, Bflitember 28th in sid of Pownal Rink. L-NB-9-25-21 "mu moouruere, Dentist, vm se 2 at naozrseptemssr mn ans ms. t _ 1.. ess s-as u B " "nance st vieterle weanesesy In si nt. do .1 °'f*°°-“"‘°‘.s.f°v..;..°'°.‘r.:.. '°°oeuue, num. mu, menus- *-5 *ev ms. mmiottatewn orensmu. L-ess-s-as-at f #vi-o _ u . I-|~@~D-20-ll. ru-ty! matthew mu. me-ia, rum... g-.mam " :fan-sgif _.=_ _ O x.-ses-o-ss-is-s-e i"?§.e . fi §,§; ll: Sail 'i 1 h only' ii it”-‘ =|= Eg. it 5”? 5 with conviction ihst the family & .tt §E iff; 3 I me ue rm-¢||.w county wmrrurs. wrt themselves W ¢°mm\1“1W ef' ' me out down the Liberei uses in construction of me lesser. A verdict of 'swldeutll doeth vu rdumed the wrouefl Jury ln- f°ffS- ii W Said- sgtgeudut the o. o. rn executive R e p 0 r t up which the kisnepper climbed lining to the belief that accidental discharge ol’ a. sporting gun caused Redlwtiim in WIUGB 01' P2115-101161* maintained if the vote was out at _.__ the night of March 2, 1932, to steal the death ol the salon oi' one of lrolsnd's oldest lines. Bat the tenantry on account of the pensions receiv- an n ,und fr ¢h C _ Mb from ms Q,-1b_ we-1 vm ° ww' o.x>.no»-si 's mwue tnefsmous v °d W" P’°t°5°°d in ‘ r°°°1‘m°n "ll" *»°W~ (0'I’I'AlIrA,uSei:tl.` '25-,xpple pro! As the minute search of the 9”” ““"“‘“°““" |'~°"°'“' 5°" f°f Ulwnll duction in census is enuumu at nuupmnnn mme brought :mn Uniimf-‘iv Dail" ~ ° ' ‘ F-°P°’°“°°i°"5 °f \'°°¢“° °-“°¥¢‘5 In the only other three-comms mu com ares with the new evidence-District Amir-' t d t _ 3,591,000 be , p x 7' a I 1 0 n \°’°"“"“”“"’ 1" W °”"'“"° °°"°"‘ °°“°°°t G 1=ib°"\l °‘“°"8'¢4 V‘°*°“' s4oooo in less, it is reported by my muy ur me Bronx wmuuuteu hsrebs- new ‘P9053 Zi - the minimum ‘ 11% percsnl 3?.” SAINT JOHN- f.-ike ,lfwozving 130,000 ,_ Looms- In Wales Coalpits , ,,...=. _ K ,_ __ I _A .. eel" ‘J “ll Nl- 7 _, ,¢ - . -~» NWN- * ,__.» -‘ " " Ipit# " ' ___ _'__ l , \ an ' V ilitiil §§i§_§ Elia ‘ iii(-. leur., I; Sn _II pr r iii N S if.. 1; ‘iii _Q __ 3° is S li ll SCHWART . ‘v‘ I 1% ll POWDER - . e is traced io. nearly a thous- , Lest among the important N90- Liberal Government. Mr. Mills re- ue cr than B em. ,_ 0 Doom the d J was gdjoum., a yeen. have met untimely (C. r. ay ousraumu special wire) luuum mu u recommendation than selves om; H, o. nm-image, con- :fl "p1’;‘§,,es' MQ’ my abgut mfu ed to ,,,,,,,“,’°,,,"e ,§,§§,,,,.,,c,, ,<,,,,.,._ WU- 'n‘°°° W ‘P°"”' °f °°“"°' 9-*-W1' JOHN- N- 3-- 9°Pi- 25- - "‘° “° "mit ’°" °"'"’”"’ “nmi '°"'°"°' M24: 'md B' W' M” the quantity. Apricot; incl-eased. :uw of colonel Lmusereh- dslths on the ll\l>tl0fl°ld» 01 Qpplicaticn of the Commonwealth "59 "°°”`*“s "u°"°‘“'°’° °‘°" b' "' D°”°m' md°p°°d°“t' W' but the crop oi' grapes is somewhat The Lindberghs sped eastward in there have been many in er gn Q,-der ggn,-|mn¢ 0,6", duced from 80 to 50 years. The Liberals joined Fronteneo-Add- .,Mu,,._ their plane after spending the, ° “ms hi»*»°1'v‘ °f *hs funny- G°n1°uHut°h1ns»w~dl»m1»ud w- P“‘°°’P’° °‘ °°“°‘“‘*”‘¢ ‘M ‘°; “’°*°__ “"1 Nm” Y°’“‘ ”‘““ "‘° in Nev.. suous, moraine ai me mm in » umm Minoru-1 town sean enum ce is roar Bam- day y-ludse J.A.B\rrr- The Bt-etc °*‘”‘*"'“ ‘"’°"‘ “ P°“°‘°“°' ’° °°°` rt h as une <1 'rin reiueies their plum st cin- repo . 1 ve v ‘h°y;°°,,.,"°°°,'_‘.:f°'“H‘;°°:,;,, Y; '““P'°“"" “‘° mv’ 3‘"°m”" 1*' °"”°d "°“‘ M” “I” "“ °“"°"°°°d`l (°°“°i-"“°“ °“ H" ” _,., muy mrzlnbgntigliisalimglit. su- unmeu and stopped briefly si ff li'-\l’|'l°d l-°¢lmb|‘l¥|¥°. Mill WDM ing and coloring were retarded Uniontown. 3"” W” * °3‘“`¢° °f n°°‘°‘WP°n °f hu ‘ ~ and there was considerable drop- In line with their repeated as- °“ °f WU* md °"° °hud"°°' ' ping. Owing to winter injury, heavy sertions that the case is "by no 7°” '7““° 3”" "°f“'°d th* °'d°' °n ` poets in June and severe droughts means" ended as conoems Issdore (Continued on qt E I m 1?dld'\?:gd.Au‘“n' production vm be l (Continued on Page 3) m ' me ee - . (I. P. ly Glardhrfs Special Win) WABKINUVION, M. - The tht obieotive of the was 'rextue Workers’ intensive organisation drive is s victorious showing in secret el- sotims, t0 be ordered by the govem- mmt. at which the wori__ will de- eidswhoistorepresenttbemin nl;<:_ia.t_ii:_s with their employers. t, but Just now the ob- , ls the ion cards campaign in me me The elections of the union's centrating up- 8§.%“ 5 fgtiilig ziiails ri ' § `§?§§ ° C U S CA __:*Au_onleom=:¢; ¢s»s___ lnsortcl ll ' | ' . . . . - u “ -""`--" '°" BY .TRACIC DEA TH' ef- -fm- ul-°»1“~"‘°"f°~ “M ‘rm 0"” r u um T . , " l Se _ » _ » said _ ; _ hom which ford ss: Continue To Many Mills ' Remain Closed In U.S. 'fyle complaints that discrimination was being practiced against those who joined the strike. They will be lodged with the textile lsrbor nels- tlons board, soon to be appointed by President Roosevelt under the strike settlement plan proposed by his Mediation Board. Francis J. Girman, who was the leader of the strike, said today such discrimination was so widespread in tgisouth that in many mill centres t was sentiment for a resump- tion of the walkout. Numerous mills in the south con- tinued closed today. the second working dey since the strike ended. IntheNori.h,slso,thedoorsof mumplsnts stand shut. _ - J . lan beginning Monday. May U. F\i‘fl)RE S\lCCE%‘5`2 » .feeii -1 J _ T\\\\i\\i\ 0 ‘_ ` 0 , 'rue um-s mth .nu uma holders ment wwwe were he"-fd I" B f°' ioue. Wilson H~ Mills retsinlric the bmi 1 B ef st tau _ ther une of witnesses were me; ` I the title, have died suddenly or ofdef R efused solution which protested very gum West seat for the. umm] ,nge suPP’l‘y°n|s ‘gergér in z-mn; Ernfnd jm.y_ ,eekgng | quid; indict-5 0 ® olmtly three other members ci strongly ICM!!-st this 1!\l\\~1U°° “Hd ranks, a seat Premier Hepburn Columbia but smaller in Ontario ment of the forma, ¢,,,-Denier on '\_, 6 3°-\’¢|!°\‘¢i fM¥\11Y, *#1096 115° '*"*' 5”'°°°d‘“'* °f th’ 5‘N°"""°°t' "°‘°“°°d °° he” th” “W °“""1° and Nova Scotia. Pears and plums the extortion charges. At midafter-f 0 ' 3 . Y |_ Q _ Moderate winds mostly goqqp, west: partly cloudy and ma&g\g. ly warm; possibly a few light U50- tcred showers. (ilnnmllsn Prmq) - METEOR0l.OGlL‘AL OFFICE, Tor. onto, Sept 2.’»-~xLInlxnum and maxlq lglmi i'»mpeNltures:- YIWIUYI . ... .u skluvik ...:... 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