Q22 Fatalities ln Eastern A Canada llill lloneyllfill h; The tlorn Field v15; . J e O-(AP) Jrfiznounccfinanugnd wife by n. county l1“!!!- l 79-year-old ins...» and her 12-year-old £00m returned Blturd-l)‘ 1° their home in the isolated back country and. by the “m” ‘d’ i-haneymcva in the mm field." , .. w” 1| just takin us their? Wm». Mattie Icons m,“ sprouse explained. add- . 1n; that it she and her new husband. Delbert Wrmu." “m,” 3e. bury" they “wouldnt "‘,Y.°.._'“§p§§§é and; Delbert- ashqrty" t0 h“ fflélldl-— Db- ‘rly stood before Judse J. F. Welimsn In "lit IIWIgI-‘él t circuit cour r00!“ ' ssélgnyylc have him “sly "l. "iiilv- 11s.": i211“ its: USB r filial the. and unbuttmicd when, fldgeted. » v ' T" “t”. “if. itflliylii? ‘,.§“’,°"...1§.s§ print dress, ankle length. Conn l g Events a "Talkies Morel! "ruesdev- ‘ "Movies at Borden to-niflli-_ 1 . .»'rs1e1ee Meier-nun w l vs comwau Players in creexaweenesqay. 10th l-W "Hamlin! oanfa muggy.“- ‘ .. . at _ ."$Qa £31 1313f; 1 ss-io-at. 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"Our min will 4%; O40»!- \ ' events O. idye . ‘Wit B-B-U-O-BLkZ-l] h , T1108- _.._- "FEAR 10 DEADTH HOTEL EIKE’ A HALIFAX‘ North Novas M“, lieaehilalifax esbury . 0min. possible tour men at l-‘lon- dgau Park, bake Erie — Eastern ‘e week-end farteiitieasvreli- today. hwluded in the total were five and a dmwnings, one es- lilyliaflon, en accidental shooting and a death in a street fight. Police weld murd asked in the finding of a new-born baby's battered body in ‘roronrto Bay bound with wire and withthe head crushed in. A hammer had beenusedtowelglrttlzcbody down and police said this may have been the murder instrument. M Montreal Mex Barshevw. uro- cer, believed to have been shot by fin intruder, died in hospital Bun- ey. At Ohaham. OM’... four Detroit men were believed to have damm- ed Saturday when they failed to retum home and a rovrboe army permit for four mun and a rowboot trailer. At Montreal. Sti-year-old Luc- ien Brunet died in lwsuital after he was struck by an automobile. Eudora Fe-ubert. a 31-year-old inma- of Val Des Bois- Qus, was tau‘ “W” h“ “my Y u police are oonduc ration huhert was rted have made his will at a. misty’: olico three hours before. esbwv “their Meir“ Hag: v en g row ' cwsiled Saturday in the Otmwa River. ‘they were Royal Pomin, l8. Puulin. l8. and Gaeian Madorc. 181i“ T Other wlnirlgs were at. or- acmsm "1 1 " . a 1110s an. a 14-year-old. boys Albert Wilkin- son. also drown in a similar Y. Fourl of tla traffic fatalities were at ‘nor-onto. They were: Mary Hewitt (age unarvailsble) who died early Sunday from burns suffered in s truck-trolley collis- ion May 3; Norman Kenny, four. ed by an ice-wagon: Harry ‘Bunk. d2. who died Sunday of imlurles when hit by a car Satur- day; Joseph Beiwik. (age unavail- able) from injuries suflercd when it by s truck June 4. The other tmfltc deaths were John Anderson who dried at Ham- ilton in a titres-car plumes Pedneauit. 38. climbed at Ohicout , trtjuries aftctr his ca: went over an e 11 . At Brantfoni (flat. Joseph Vargo ofwrs early Bet‘- u y w oyer Dom kos wit; at Bmstll ed 1mm s . c say. . Police It Talon-la?) said Johnathan:- ' 00, died following a fight een him and Albert E. Ear- ley '16. Farley was chelmed with er. The in: body was found in the kitchen 01f The apartment he shared with two other men. m 11.8. Man Fatally Injured By Bolt mum. N S.. June 9- (OP) - to 06-year-old Pclitrti a 0n Aquitania HALIFAX. June l0—(CP)- Rt. Hon. Anthony Eden forai sac- ratary in Winston Ohurchll ‘s war- time government. told 0.000 Gaus- diun troops in a shl board address today that “Canada as grown Im- mcasurably in stature in this war." "Unquestimiably. and before all the world." Mr. Eden said. "Can- ada now stands as auland of hope and freedom. of c rage and of enterprise. You are going iorne, your duty done; home to a land of brilliant record and unrivalled op- portunityr." Mr. Eden, a member of a British delegation headed by Supply Min- ter John Wilmot, arrived here aboard the liner Aquitania on his way to the Empire Parliamentary Association conference in Bermuda. He addressed the troops. includ- (Ctmtinued on Page 6 0o]. 4) 3 Rescued When Sloop Capsizes Fire Threatens Thorburn, 11.3. THORBURN, N. S.. June 0-—(0P) —A brush fire which for a time Saturday threatened this Plctou County mining community of 1.000 people was believed under control tonight but still was being watch- ed in case of a further outbreak. The fire apparently started from burning of brush where Acadia Coal Company workers were clear- lng land or the opening of a new coal mine. A high wind embers setting fire to brush near the town. Most of the population turned out to fight the laze before a few showers Saturday night help- cd prevent it from reaching the built-up area. New England Storm Causes Nine Deaths Potato Acreage in 11.8. lip This Year HALIFAX, Juno 9—Provlncinl Agriculture Dqmrtmenr. officials tonight estimated Nova 5collab 1046 potato aw at 2.411.000 n11.11- dred-wetcht. an increase of 60.000 over last year. estimate was based on the announced intent-ions of runners to plant 24,600 news. with oflic- lais figuring on an average yield of 98 hundredlwefght an acre. 0 8h T 155:1" Eleciézg a l1ul|:stry ' New York Slate-was at m _ severe m the areas between would crip- aiectrio man- which employs . people and requires 50 to 60 per cent of all copper mined Former 1.11.11. Member Ends 01-Day Fest BELFAST, June 9—(CP)-Offl- clais of Crumlln Road Prison said Saturday night that David Flem- ing. 27-year-old Irish Republican Army prisoner. had abandoned his hunger strike after going without food for 77 of the previous 8i days. Prison doctors immediately ord- ered a diet of brandy. milk and glucose for the shrunken Irish- man. who began his fast March 20 n a protest anlnat prlsomtrenr- of political prisoners. Once before, Fleming halted his fast-um April i8-but he resumed it four days later. Flemin ’s brother. James. ruid that the 1.8.11. eclipsed a 78-day re- Terance McSwlney, Mayor of Cork. who a quarter century l‘ ago ln- a demonstration o! Irish freedom. . Seek‘ Solution To Bushland Mystery reddish ‘and oral Dalton h _ jyncurcwuei-s. (Canadian Press) The year's worst electrical storm swooped across New England Sai- urday night and Sunday, leaving telegraphic facilities tangled in Souihern Maine and New Hamp- shire and causing at least nine deaths. At the same time. reports said Elmira, in upstate New York and well inland, was struggling to ex- tricate itself from the effects of a devastating flood ‘and a sev re wind ‘storm wvhlch days of each other. The wind roared out of the northwest last night and swept dingnally across the city of 50,000, toppling more than 400 trees, pitch- lng the ci-l into darkness and causing wi espr damage to houses and bus ness establish- ments. _'I'l1e new blow struck just as Elmira was starting to recovcr from a flood which flowed six Ieet deep through the centre uf the town May 28. The New England SLOPIIP-Vihlth may have continued on through mast Purl.- cd Benson Mr. with Rock- land and Berlin, N. 1-1., also 111;, Automobiles stalled - streets at Portland. where inléhvof grin ifellt In en holur, e orrng on peop were drowned Saturday night likes. a popular resort and fish- HHI place near Saliebur when their m carried 1e occurred wlhln l2 j -____- Three young men were fescued from their capsized sailing boat about a quar er mile off from Victoria Park by the City Fxe Department early last night. The man. Ira brothers. Ronald and Waiter Mc- Lean. all three residing on Spring Street. were sailing about the har- bour in a small centre-board sloop when the rudder "jumped" from its holdings thus causing the little craft to became unmanageable. An unusually strong ust struck the sails and overturns the small 8 gotgollers along Victoria Park roadway saw the three men (ling- lng to the capsized boat and some- one whose identity amed . called the merit. The firemen immediately rushed their small rescue boat to ‘the shore by motor truck. Unable to carry the three men in one trip, the firemen took Ira Young, who could not swim. and Ronald Mc- Lean, leaving Walter for the sec- on . The three were in the about a half-hour. They sa‘ water was "quite cold" appeared none the worse they changed their sodden doth- ing for dry garments. The rescue boat was supplied the Department after the acciden- tal drownin last Ecbruary of the three-year-od daughter o-f Karl Cameron. 260 Grafton Street. Young Man 11111111 Trying To Save Girl NEW YORK. June 0—(APl—- beat to dedtha voung erk in the pro-dawn adows of Central yet-k Saturday as he vainly sough to protect his 18-year-old high school girl com- panion from rape. Jack Hylands. 20. and Yvonne Kenny. a Washington Irving High School student. ft a Y.W.CA. dance shortly before midnight and took a bus uptown where. after hsvfing a soda. they entered the r P“ -. While walking along a path. near her home. the men pounced out from a clump of bushes and seized the girl. Hylands started punching but one of the men slugged him with a blunt instrument and he slumped to the ground. The men rifled his pockets of a few dollars, dragged the girl into the shrub- bery. attacked her, and fled. Bruised and bleeding, the stslzgered to Mount Sinai Hospital and subbed out her story. was found unconscious and shortly after at the hospital. if s1,seo,ooo 11.11. Mir others were killed in Mass- achusetts es a result of the storm. Mrs. William Banber o-f Natlck MP4 0f Injuries suffered when a trot-dell across the family qugm mobile '1 Evans died after ‘damn? irrridcmf m" ‘villi I! Charred wi-re while do- ing repair work at Wcstford. Boston Hard 1m Roi fell t th . In fear miguiteseartlflfing! in in Boston and a tots! of .77 inches m1 In flhe mm weather disturbance, The New Enema Tlelephone and h 0o mnoo “f; 1.3.223“ wder and with —thc outside wtgrgd today. Boi , Mmseon mutton and oo . until late rm caused mM"°°’°"€-$a'§°?.l§i'.l'e{'f'.f§ serious damage was done. ‘rho storm was nied by heavy rem and ‘ammo w do. r Prhoa Idem-d lateral, lands enumerated storm was brief #3..- nighta in eKQ-lt-i 1i, 1.1 éfliouu ' ; ll '1. 1'1 i- Debentures Sold YREHJERIMON. Juno il-Hoh- .1. .1. firs.» Doone. proving»! iotary- eaaurer. ummmc - urday the coumletion oi a sale of $7,500,000 Province of New Bruns- wick debentures to a Cwfldllfl syndicate headed by the Dominion Securities Corporation Lina-lied and Bel-l. Gouin-lock and Company Limited. with 111 other companies 1.14.1115“: u. the syndicate. The debentures. sold at an over- all cost of 3.01 par cent to the Province. carry e coupon rate of 21b, per cent. are to be dim‘! June l6. 1008. The issue is for refunding de- bentures amounting to 00.000000 with the balance to be used for electric power and TOM‘! W111!!!"- IAIIAX MAN SENTENCE!) HMZAX. June 0-(091- lily on, I, was sentenced to IIX ‘ranlonthslind 1011001111! hatrc Bbstttguni or ea in‘ su y o o a eetoo gem Jo n Murphy by false reteacu. pAuistant Crown Prosecutor Har- ket- Hickey said Oox had represent- ed himself to. Mu by u hsvlmz some association wt h War Assets Corporation. Murph was raid to have handed Cox for the pur- chase o! a ear. n ind :- (or - ‘m n. . all» flirts a bare 9°“ m fromtlg e- neuiwhliev Million-Be- “$§“’w1'.ln'fn?ase 40 bu‘ galore discovering ll presence. ml ma? .__.._._.__...__.._.___.,.._.._ 05M N 1-. 1b- 11 15:1 :1: 1w. if; .I‘>_1H,>t' 10 PAGES Ell 51s Bodies Recovered; 25 Are Missing By DWIGHT McCORMACK DUBUQUE, 1a., June 0—(A.P)~ persons perished and at 188st 25 others were reported following on early morn- ing fire at the Canfield Hotel here today. raising to 24 the number who have died in hotel fires in two United States cities w1thln four days. Sixty dried of suffocation or burns when tire swept the La- Salle Hotel in Uhlcago late Wed- nesday morning. Mrs James Donahue, dead. injured. and those lcnoun to have escaped. At about the same time Fire Chief Perry Kirvch BHlDl'%56d the belied there might be “at least 15 more bodies in the debr ." Earl- ier he said there probably were a1 dozen more dead. fivcnty-one were injured. l0 Leap To Safety Thirty leaped to safety into nels.| but a uozreen died when she jumm- ed from the fourth floor and struck the pavement. Fire Chief Perry Kimh praised the rescue work of civilians. Leo Loso, J12, 26. searching the flaming hotel for his sister, found two persons on the fourth floor, one mmonscious. He helped them to a Wind-ow and attracted the art- tention of firemen who thgnh by ledger. u“ . .0 66111611 cots day-lonz-v at the that elf Probing the hulk o! the 56-year-old hotel for addit- ional victims, but Chief Klmh said they were handicapped by caved- i11 floors and deep piles of debris. One ofllcer said ii. might be days before it uus deter-ruined definite- lv uhet-her the wreckage hid more bodies. removed “If l live to be s hundred, I'll never forget the screams of the scores of persons stand- ing at svlndotvs whim l arriv- ed," Fire Ca t. Harold Cos- grove slid. ‘We concentrated our efforts on rescuing them before we began to fight the blame. Thirty of them jumped for nets that firemen and doz- ens of volunteers held; 22 were saved by ladder crews, "One man Jumped from the fourth floor; his head struck the him of the net and he died a few minutes later. A woman failed to hit the not when she lumped from the fourth floor and died instant- ly. when she struck the pavement. e were no Canadians among lthte ldelitlliftled deed and injured a e As in the Hotel La Selle fire, the aze at the Canfleld bmkc out 500F513’ fifffl midnight in the buse- ment and in the vicinity of the (Continued 0n Page 5 col. 4)- ____._____ I ead Prloes In lLS. To Advance tine Gent wasrmverrol cent a loaf for bread, an official o‘. the agency said today. The increu 1 1 s/pply w all kinds or bread ex- copt rye which recently was raised a cent. ‘his price at breed-type rolls will be advanced proportionately. MAXIMS 01A 114112111: MAN ---—- Health sung makes the mind more l-ous Who arrived at Halifax Simday 0n th-e liner Aquitunie. News Briefs BELGRADE. June 9——(AP)-—Ger1. Drajs Mihaiiovic. once hailed as a hero of Yugoslavia for leading his Chetnl-ks in resistance to the Nazi invaders. will go on trial hera- to- morrow wlth 28 other defendants fill-arsed with collaboration and 885011, WASHINGTON. June 9-(AP)— The C. I. O. National Maritime Un- ion declared today that unless sca- men get t1. shdrtexflwork week the seven unions in the committee for Maritime unity will have “r10 alter- native but t0 B0 m1 strike." next Sfllllrclay. COPENHAGEN. June 9—(P.2u- lcrsl-Jfhe Ministry of Commerce decided Saturday to continue rat- ioning of butter. sugar and bread inaDenmsrk for at least one more 3e r. TOKYO, June ik-iAPw-Japan wants neither revolution nor re- action, Gen. rthur sold to. day. and Korea. although expect- lmz eventual independence. is in. ‘let's-fwd at the moment only in o0 . YATRMOUTH. N. S.. June 9- (flPl-Pretty, blond Laura Mair- teil was selected tonight to reign as queen tomormw over Yar- mouthis 105th anniversary celeb“. tions. Itflss Mnrtell, o! median descent. was pdieked bv citizens e- monz contestants from Yarmouth Oount-y. OTTAWA. J1me iL-(CPJ-Nat- nal Defence Headquarters 11¢. nied reports that H0006 Will be "Sad to (Judi any disturbances re- Bultinz from the seamenks stnlke. A headquarters spo-klsman said foday that no trvops have been altered and no lee/yes had been cancelled. $0,000 Flre Levels _ awa Restaurant OTTAWA. J1me l! -— (CPl - Flanned by a 1111-11 wind. e $20.00!» fire today razed the Driveway Res- tauraxit E1 Rehabs. situated on an island in the Ottawa River neaih the Champlain Bridae at thr- western outskirts o! the Citv Hen! of the fire twisted side gird- ers 0.1‘ the ltrflfigs- above, but L11" concrete and steel structure wns ed and traffic over the river was disrupted onlymduring the actual fighting of the f undamag King 0f Siam ls Shot Accidentally MACDONALD I ALSO BANéKOK. , 20-year-old monarch of Siam. was found dead of a bullet wound Shortly before noon today in the 1 . 'l‘he Siamese director- lice and the director along Kern Hospital eccdentai. ng had been indu- crr rest two days H: A1098 It 0 AM uxlay and took gum mqglglnc Nr/thing was known or his actions fmm that time until was found by n servant the bedroom of the mPlTml Palace. The country waisaztunnifiledby DOB 0 K1118 l B‘! h ‘since his realm m no m .r n hgzrlisifneent. the House y. was called into uncr- nttlDm . reconsider o! a flicoessol. who be Amanda's ill-STE‘- Prinee Hirrmiplw" l. fancier of fire- a weapon ncgtr tenfiscticed firing 1n grounds. ral weeks m,“ his favorite 1118*‘! and the Kine veeefietlw gathered in silent svrmw as the news spread. t of Bangkok were unaware of 0111: death of the quiet. studious yo ruler unill the Government csstthe newest’! 111.1111- mediatcly a moumful wa Wont HP from the crowd (tat-Tiered 1h tho square before the Publicity Build- ing, near the myal palace. Different. bespectacled and boy- ish. Anande was often described as a mllucfiaml monmfitwgaiffnucnd grcs es p ensure saxophone and drivi his Amer- ican {cop about the pa cs fiNl-Ildd» On y a month s30 K111i’ Afllfldl} signed a new wnst tution for hi- country. which provided for a ren- ntc and a house o! representatives. Mm any“; yy m; e. On June 1 he opened the rim w ally-elected Siamese Parliament. Anands was proclaimed King March 2. 1085. wider a Rumor. upon the abdication of his mics. x1111; Pmledhl - W 1 mile time in h own land. Born‘ g Gennany Sept 20. 1935. h! 0 been taken m 61am at the m d W0- two. He a led there as s child and went to Switeeriand in i933 Haws‘; educated in museum. and m m‘. “S? .13 "°“'.‘l§‘f. Still-ill; a . r $3.33.. mo. rniedhlwl m l» DE e he spent i" and fertile. subscription Delivered IMO. ‘ llall. “M: other Provinces I ll-l-l. IIJI r111: .56.- our on RO0F evening. isoovered by tho Rev. Earl Dalton. pastor at H1320 River, who, happening to be in o yard. noticed the roof burning. Getting a long ladder. Father endeavoured to p the house but found it too for his unaided efforts and sent out a call for help. The ne hbors in the ts VkLlIfll-v qu ckly res ded bu were unable owing to high w d to prevent the flames from spreading. ‘hey did succeed, however. in sav- 111g most of the furniture and the oi er contents Within cwo hours [homing remained of one house but a mass of ‘smouldering embers. It is understood the loss is par- tially covered by insurance The church. located nearby, was never in danger as the wind car- ried iihe spdrkS and drifting embers in the opposite duectioei. 1 The toss o! the parochial house at this 0111111‘ time creates a. serious roblern for the rishion- ers of ope River" Plans ave been under consideration for the btiild- mg of a new church on the site of the present one and some of be have Cardinal McGu . Toronto consecratc i . Whether or not yesterday evening's disdain-cu: lire will effect a change Ln the plans could not be ascertained last night. Bible Included In l Recovered Loot WASHINGTON. June 9-—(AP)— A Bible once owned and. inscribed by Britain's late Queen Victor!!! was included. along with Whfll! handfuls of diamonds; rubies“!!! other jewels, In the recovered loot c-f Kronberg Castle displayed Sat- urday by the War Department. Under the eyes of alert military police, the treasures of the Ger- man Hohcnzollern House of Hersh were lahd out in the office of viaj. Gen. Floyd L. Prks, Bureau of Public Relations director, {or 1n- epection of reporters. In addition to the Victoria Bible, there were bound volumes of Zet- ters by the Queen dating from 1891 lo .1893, a red plush autograph boolt dating back to 1603 wrth inscrip- ticns . several languages an small hand paintings. three :01 table services and several minia- tures. Princess Margarita of Hesse, from whose Kronberg Castle near Frankfurt the valuables were rc- moved. is a 74-year-old grand- daughter o! Queen Victor-la and a sister of the late Kaiser Wilhelm II. lCAL OFFICE,‘ Toronto. June 0—~(0P)—M1nimum and maximum temperatures: Vancouver" .. Edmonton . Regina Winnipeg Toronto . Ottawa . . Montreal . . Quebec . Sal-n! Jo-lm Mcncton . Halifax . . Oharlotteimvn Sydney . . Yarmouth .. HALIFAX. June 10——(M0ndayl—- (cm-Official inland forecasts 1s- sucd by the Weather Office here at 12:16 em. gDflfiitiocllaytand valid until Mon- m ng : $11M.» Edward Island - Olenr and cooler. West winds S n1.p.h-. decreasing Manda evening h? northwest winds 5 mph. Hllh today at Charlottetown and Saint John 00. Moncton and libel-lumen 04 Synopsis at 10 p-m. Sunday-Of" Eastern Canada and the Unis! tatos the weather is fine. Tern er- aturu reached 90 In lomc I86‘! W‘! Nova Beetle and Southern New Brunswick Sunday but are 049N1- ed to be lower Monday. l-l 11 tide this morn-ind "about unQOGIOfTOW HRH éfl-Lf-Zblggglgififlfiétfi at I33 ____-_... ~_--.-u_p_-.-_¢