THE 0A 20-Barold W. Vsrmilysa nonvjggggq ‘g ".35 January 1—Cbisi Justice J. A. Chisholm. Illi- Ool. A. B. Gobderham, Toronto, 44 . ferred“o% ‘Cnaeiadialfi when on Year list. onoum stwm" '2." in London. 1a. °' I-‘Prime Minister Bennett declares necessity for radical e in Government policy and economic new deal O-lthiopia demands Laws of Na- tions arbitration of puts with Italy and invokes League covenant. or G. G. M oi Vancouver suspends l7 members of police force. charelns d protec- tion in vogue. 4—Ssven rescued from floating lee in kégke Slmooe alter 23 hours adrift. ...l‘."“ii."l“..".. "iil"°s.,§'ii'é“l?fi.' 06.000 loot. O-(Sundayl-Sixty-aix passengers and crew rescued when S.S. Havana struck coral reef off Jupiter. Pia. 7—l“rench Government expresses da- sire W gton Naval Treaty be replaced b another pact. B-Military pane falls 0n troops in manoeuvres at Karachi, India, kill- ing 15 and iniurink 11. 0—vancouver city council asks city's bondholders to accept 50 oer cent, interest reduction. IO-Mary Pickford at Los Angelee di- vorcee Dougiae Fairbanks in three- ml court appearance. il-B.C. Government rejects Vancouv- er's request to suspend interest payments in part. IZ-Amella Earhart Putnam makes new record of 18 hours. l0 minutes in solo flight 2.400 miles. Honolulu- California. ier IS-(Sundsyi .... Mussolini Italy declares war is only real of a people and repudiated theory of majority government. Saar in hectic balloting votes for return to Germany. 14-Increaso of 81200001100 in Canadian exports reported for year ending 110. also favorable trade bal- ance of 8225000000. 15-Trafflc tld up and mining opera- tion suspen ed by snowstorms around Glace ay. N.S. lc-Five killed and 13 hurt in Mont- real home when movie film burst into flames. League of Nations of test arms waning Para uay. i7-Throns specc at opening of Do- minion Parliament forecasts laws for minimum wages and maximum working" hours with protection against unemployment, sickness and poverty in old age. la-Sir Francis Ploud arrives in Ottawa as British 11 gh Commissioner Pres- ident Roosevelt given power to ad- minister $880,000,000 emergency re- lief funds. lD-Rallway Commission dismisses ap- plication for lower feed grain rates from prairies to B.C. _ zo-l-Flundayl-RCJLP. in Eastern Can- ada tracing huge ring alleged en- gaged in smuggling furs. 21-British Columbia swept by storm and flood causing loss of 2S lives and much property damage. Mac- kenzie Klng. Liberal opposition a fii°léitfié..l".‘.‘il.°i..';“.,m°'k' Y-llflll. B.W.I.. 41 drown . m, S.‘ sebum: .‘.'i'e..'i'.'.‘.l°‘i‘.‘.l wiitaxllsgrliiuagfiltflmxteyiieraons on Hawaiian Islands. Duke of York a pointed Bi h Co &m_cb o! Bogflmtmmissloner to M-ciprjch ‘ Australia i-Unlted Government otion (reeig d when defeated in new legislatlillge by Country-Labor coalition oi A. Dunstan. who became Premier). I-rrom his residence in England, K1118 Pfllldhipok announces abdi- cation of throne in Siam. 3-(Sunday)—A. A. Appleby, Toronto theatre owner. found dered in his office and 0400 stolen. ‘ uccessful operation corrects "up- side-down" stomach of Alyce Mc- Ilenry at Fall River, Mass, 5—Greek claims b Sig. victory against Macedonia rebels. Col. A. R. Lavergne, Deputy Speaker of House of Cornmons, . . d-Brltain and Brazil sign economic accord. Oliver Wendell Holmes, U.S. jurist and scholar, dies, 04. ‘l-Slr Malcolm Campbell makes new auto speed record of 276.016 miles an hour at Daytona, Fla. S-Eighty persons dead in Java village eating poisoned sweets. . W. A. Scott, winner of i034 London-Melbourne air race, award- ed the Harman international Avi- ation Trophy. Six deaths in general strike riots in Cuba. io-(Suadsyu-Edward Smith. 0, Brockton, Mesa, dies from injuries when "burned at stake" in cow- boys and Indians game. II-Bank of Canada starts operations. Greek revolution ends with flight of rsbcl leaders. Germany an- formation of an air force. 12—Manltoba Court oi Appeal dismisses appeal oi Peter Veregin, Doukhobor leader against sentence of two months for assault. Iii-Provincial Treasurer E. A. Mc- Pherson of Manitoba. in budget speech says no new taxes will be imposed. 14-Br1tish naval estimates announced as $201,843,000, an increase oi $17,010,000 over lest year. Payments oi more than $0,000,000 each awarded to Alberta and Saskatche- wan for natural resources claims. ‘- r07" Press.) “n. Greta or National Defence, says agitators plan to destroy relief camps. _ oil-Improved relations between Bussia and Great Britain seen as result of xisiiwoifaplt‘. Arnthonyggden. Hon‘ . . orr ,- ormer asurer Quebec. dial. u. ° lll-(Sundan-Judge J. A. Valln, North Bay. appointed ardian of Dionne qu ntu loll, w tn Gvlla lonne, and Dr. . R Andrew Bshr arrives at Edmonton after ve-year trek with reindeer from aska to Mackenzie Delta. _qp_. April 1—Prsmier Hepburn introduces bill in Ontario Legislature to cancel power contracts by former Hydro-Electric Power Commission. Dominion par- liament reaffirms Canada's adher- ancs to Keilogg-Briand Peace Pact. 2—Liner Mauretania to be scrapped at Rosyth, Scotland, after 22 years‘ service. S-Bouse of Commons adopts budget by 08 to 74. Ethiopian Government reported massing troops on front- iers. Hon. W. G. Mitchell. former of " " dies, 5 4-Prlme Minister Bennett leaves bed for first time since he was con- fined to his room. Feb. 24. Dr. it. W. Powell. ear-President of l‘ Medical Association, dies. 70. S-Aiberta Social Credit League con- cludes first central convention pre- paring for provincial election. Cardinal Locatclll, papal diplomat. dies in Rome. d-Cambrldgs defeats Oxford in boat race, by 41,’, lengths. ~I (Sundayl-Thirty-four dead as tornadoes sweep over Middle West and Southern States. Warren De- leno Robbins, Minister to Canada. dies in New York. S-Conscrvatives filibuster in Ontario V u against Hydro contracts cancellation bill. Adolph S. Ochs, publisher of The N.Y. Times, dies. l Maroons win Stanley Cup defeating Toronto Maple Leafs in three straight games. Hydro con- tracts cancellaticn bill passes sec- ond reading in Ontario Legislature. Lord Baden-Powell lands at vic- toria for Canadian tour. ID-Pklahorna and six other States swept by most, severe dust storm of the year. Ii-Brltain, France and Italy meet for conference at Stress. Flight-Lleut. E. G. Fullerton, Ottawa, awarded McKee Trophy for outstanding “W318 in Canada in 1934. Twenty three students killed in Rockville. Buying Commission report leader. offers to ISI for reciprocal trade with U.S and lower tariffs all round. 22—Flre-gutted British tanker v picked up in Caribbean Sea b! rues. Frubisher. French punitive force with scout planes leave Djibouti for Ethiopian border to avenge death oi 100 persons b! raiding trlhesmen. Ill-Finance Minister Rhodes announces restoration of half of salary reduc- tions in Dominion civil service. 24-Premier Mussolini ousts six oi his cabinet to make room for new- comers. Fift -slx lives lost when ff New-Jersey liner MOIIIW Blink"? turn to cumpulsory military con- sAcriptiou. Dr. J. J. R. Macleod, of ca oi insulin. dies. 58." 1.7-(Sunday)-'Seven hundred Protest- ant clergymen in Germany arrested for opposing Government's re- ligious program. ill-Supplementary estimates oi $52.- 000 tabled in Dominion Parlia- ment; of which 048,407,000 required to cover Canadian National Rail- ways deficit for i054 . Britain, fiance and Italy protest to G_er- many regarding conscription . . t coast in ‘ h I 25-Premlcr Tiiley of N.B. appeals to White Ro al Commission for fall‘ play and ustice‘ in subsldlea 20-Tim Buck, Communist lender, ea he will oontest Winnipeg North Dominion election. 27—(Sunday)—Brltish isles and most of Europe in grip of saver weather. 2B-Irish l-‘ree State and Ger ny ma!“ trade pact for 1035. m‘ ail-Employment and insurance b sr-u . s. s. . in n33; justice New Brunsw c‘? Ind m. Justice n. a. Davie. oi Torus"- to Supreme Court oi Canada- Febibruary _ ds ' "' u‘ ‘ rrmigiimn-griimigssue v1 "slime u“; Buying Commission concludu hearings after 123 public sessliana.” S-China and Japan settle p“ over Chahsr border territory- _ u t Britain and kigilltixciawiisake niiaialtary air alliance and lift ban on German remain:- rnent to bring Germany b" ° Nations. report indicates 113.455 Canadians pay income tal- s-Flfth Imperial Press Conference opens at Cape Town. South Africa- e-nsvre l‘ W!- maker. found guilty at 1011mm Ont.,-of rienapnins John B- l-l- batt, and sentenced to l5 Ye . 7—Nine killed when truck load of re- lief workers collides with train Bu!’ Port William. o-Oiiva and Elzire Dionne. parents of quintuplets, make stage debut. il-Rome reports battle between Ital- ian and Ethiopian forces at As- dub, Jan. 20. l0-(Sundayl-hustees named to ad- minister Silver Jubilee Cancer Fund for Canada. ii-Major Charles A. Shepard. "tired US. y doctor. native of On- tario, soquitted at ‘Ilopeka. Kan. on charge of lsoalng wife. l2—U.S. airship con plunges into Pacific, two lives lost. . iii-Bruno Richard Heuptmsnn found guilty at Fiernington. of murder of Lindbergh baby. Rev. M. D. Whelan, Vicar-General of Toronto. McFarland announces Canadian wheat carry-over will be under 100, -.000 bushels on A118- 1, against 14,000,000 last year. 15—Nine killed when British airplane clashes on Sicilian hillside. id-Primgvlfiiiistzr Benlnzttnitiiioigeazork ' says n on's ne _ trade agreement with Canada ‘glad- dened the heart" of Canada. 17--(Sundsy)-Pifteen Oklahoma Be- formatory prisoners break out after killing guard. five eacsllllll- lI-Souse of Commons gives second readin to Unemployment Insur- ance ill. 10- Dr. Claude l. Beck at Cleveland. Ohio performs first operation for relief of angina pectorlo. patimt rapid recovery. Iii-Senate approves eight-hour day convention. iii-Ilisabeth and Jane DuBols. dsuah- ters oi U . consul at Naples, leap $.35?“ ‘Muir ‘Mama’ Qingri. , on. . . - without portfolio. s. u . 11% “"l'r‘.°'r‘2i.us of Nations Aruear. q ad leohaler arm steep . wins Santa Anita Bandits‘. Angsles and purse of ll 24- S n --Priaie Minister Bennett iioiilfiga) to his room at Ottawa with infection of rssgrstorr Dal- Iages. Alvin D. Isl masdlsn flu-wag pile . kiu in ‘one seei- isnt aerasrn ito lb-Poilee usl laiastsr lfllhlminl; 1e providing for Ila-hour working week in 13.0. Legislature. Rev Ralph H. Dignan. consec R.C. Bishop of Sault Ste. Marie v 20—Most Rev James C. McGuigan in- stalled R.C. Archbishop of Toronto. Ven. Edwin B. Knowles chosen at Regina Bishop of Anglican Diocese of Qu'Appelle. 21—Convicte set fire to workshops at Kingston Penitentiary doing con- siderable damage. 22—Budget speech oi Minister of Fin- ance Rhodes provides for surtak on larger investment and tariff changes giving wide con- cessions to British Empire countries. Hon. T. W. McGarry. former treasurer of Ontario. dies. 82. 23-C.P.R.‘s annual report shows gains in all divisions with not earnings for 1034 oi 024,384,023. 24—(S1mdsy)-Slx dead and 34 injured near Chicago in fire and panic when 80 rnerrymakcrs trapped in roadhouse, J. Whitnah Leedy. for- mer Governor of Kansas. dies at Edmonton. 86. L's-Italian Government says one Ethiopian killed and several wounded in fight on Eritrea "rontler. IS-Proaen body of Stanley B. Siscuoe. m s ng since March 19 on flight to ‘vorthern Quebec, found. 27--Appoln'tment of John iiuchan as Governor-General announced. 2S-George Percy Stoner, l0. chauffeur, arrested for murder of Francis M. British Columbia rnemouth. Eng. Rattenbury... ' architect, at Aviation Triumphs I January 12. Amelia Earhart Putnam. Ameri- can fller, landing in California, sets new record of i8 hours, i6 minutes, for solo flight from Hon- olulu. ' March 9. Harmon Trophy of ' . 5., Harrison, Canadian-born Mg” bu; “fluent actor, dies, 7 1Z—Mn5g i5—Preuce tion classes. Hon. J. D. McGregor, former Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba; dies, Hon. W. F. mnkaunm tabled Todd, former Lleutenan - uur Arm“,- m of New Brunswick. dies, 81. 16—l-1itler C will re- government super- vision over Canadian business and fegusrds for labor, finance and in Commons. Morgan. Hull. Eng., named Principal of McClll Uni- versity. 13-"4111111188 Monarchs win emorial Hockey Cup at Winnipeg, defeat- ing Sudbury Wolves, two games out of three. Germany says ar Stresa she ls willing to sign secur- ity pact of non-aggression. (Snndsy)—Emperor of pia in- troduces compulsory military ser- vice for men and women. S. J. B. Rolland. president Provincials Bsnriue du Canada. dice. 83. lS-Prank Boucher of New York Rang- ers awarded Lady Byng ‘hophy for n risrnanship for seventh time. 1 anadian rns t extends con- gratulatlons to the King on 25th anniversary of accession. Seven minors killed by explosion in mine at Stellarton, NS. - 17-League of Nations Council passes French resolution protesting Ger- many's acticn. Twenty-five miners and i8 policemen hurt in riots at Corbin, B.C. alife-x Wolverines win Allan Cup. defeating Port Ar- thur Bearcats in two straight games. IB-Twcnty-one Socialist Republicans sentenced at Vienna to imprison- ment for treason. 19-(Good Fridayl-W. K. Baldwin, for- mer M.P. for Stanstead. found hound. gagged and dying in his store, his attackers escaping. Rev. Dr. John Pringle, first missionary to Klondike, dies, 83. 20-Prlms Minister Bennett sails from New York for the Jubilee. Free State and Republican forces cele< brate revolt anniversary in Ireland Newfoundland schooner Alsatian i001; in ice floss with all hands. Zl-(Bundayl-Esrthquake in Formosa takes 3.065 livcs, while 12,000 houses demolished and 250,000 persona made homeless. Hon. Eugene La- fontalne, former Chief Justice of Quebec, dice, 7 22-Anncunced at Montreal the Em- peror of Ethiopia had appointed f‘ " to with gov- ernment and business men on trade development and mineral resources. fill-Mayor G. G. McGeer reads Riot Act when 2,000 relief strikers clash with police at Jancouver. 24—Domlnion Tariff Board contem- plates visiting automobile plants in- quiring into industry. 25-110mm caused by ice-jams on Atha- bnska and Pcmbina rivers menacing W lta. Sir A. E. Goodsr- ham. Toronto financier, dies, 73. ZS-Prime Minister Bennett invited by the King to spend week-end at Windsor C tie. 27-George B. rsythe. 2B. killed and two other convicts injured in riot- ing in Stoncy Mountain Peniten- tiary. Man. Bcseborough Drama trophy won by L'Ecolo do Mu- siquo et do Dcclamation do rum- vcrsite d'0ttnwa. League of Aviation awarded to C. W. A. Scott, British winner of the i084 England-Australia air race. April u. Filght-Lleut. E. G. Fullerton, Ot- tawa, awarded McKee trophy for outstanding contribution to Can- adian aviation in i984. July 1. Fred and Al. Key conclude record enduran flight, landing safely at Maridian. Mo., after 058 hours in a . September 18. Howard Hughes breaks flying speed record with asa miles an hour at Santa Ana. Cal. November 11. Flying Officer David Llewellyn and Mrs. Jill Wyndham establish new South Mice-England flyinil record oi six aye, 12 hours and I7 minutes. November i1. Capt. A. W. Stevens and Capt. Orvill Anderson. US. army pilots. achieve man's highest venture into stratosphere, going up 14 miles in b slloon. November l4. Jean Batten. New zealanda in- trepid girl flier, made record flight from Africa to South America in is hours. lb minutes. November Ill. G. O. l". Dalalel, pilot trapper, makes earliest winter flight in avi- stion history from Port Simpson to Edmonton. December I. Iisven My North Atlantic air- wsys conference concludes at Ot- tawa with approval for survey flights and er lmental air mail ce soon ssrvi -os-' 28-4" ‘ l s .. tells pcoplc of Rome "hard-times are alicad" to accompl Italy's aims. 29-l=‘ranco plans military air alliance with Italy against Germany. lib-D. W. Tomlinscn arrives at New York, cutting transcontinental air record to 1i hours 5 minutes 45 sec- onds. Scvcn dead in burning of summer residence at Ste. Emile dc Lorcttcvills, Que. __¢p_ May i-Shipping at Montreal tied u when 2,000 members cf Syndlcst Long- ohoremen walk out demanding improved conditions. Brig-Gen. If. o. Nantou or Victoria, .c., dies. 72. 2-Prlme Minister MacDonald warns world Britain will not permit her air forces to become rior to those of any other nation. 8—Prumler Hepburn announces re- vision of Ontario amusements tax schedule to take effect in June. l-Montreal 1ongshoremen's strike ends with workers slons. J-(Suada —1'bur hundred lose lives and 2, made homeless in floods and landslides ili Brazil. d-Emplre celebrates Sliver Jubilee of King George: services at St. Paul's Cathedral attended by Prime Illn- istcr Bennett and other Empire statesmen. 7-Adrniral Sir Irnls Chatfield bro- moted Admiral of the Fleet. l-Death of Antonio Gulteras at bands of government soldiers. br and to revolt in Cuba. lion D. . Mc- Leod, ‘provincial secretary of Mani-i tuba. lea, Ii. l-Premier Pattuilo announces British launch demand for lah British . ' iii-Ia “manner-it announced panese usoision to a ply trade protection law alainat ads. , January 14. CANADA'S exports reported in- creased 0120000000 for year end- 1118 Nov. 80 and trade balance lewnble by 0220000000. January 23, FHTY per cent of salary cuts of federal civil service restored. _ March 1s. movmcrsr. TREASURER e. A. McPherson assures Manitoba no new taxes will be imposed. March 23. 0.933s annual report shows Rains in all divisions with nearly 050110.000 increase in net earn- lngs. May 6. CANADA and tho Empire cele- brate Silver Jubilee of King's acccssl iiiay 15. CANADNs domestic loan of 060900.000 over-subscribed in one day. June 19. ' ONTARIOB 020,000,000 "over- thc-counter" loan over-subscribed. July 18. UNITED KINGDOM reports trade increasing beyond all oillcisl hopes and retail business boom- ing. ‘ Bright Spots of the- Year July 2i BOBBY MURRAY of Montreal, wins Scottish Tennis Singles at Peehles, Scotland, and Oharl Campbell of ‘Ibronto Argos, takes. North American Single Sculls title of Princton, NJ. July l0. ENGLAND sweeps Davis Cup tennis sense. August 2. BRITISH INDIA BILL becomes law after eight years negotiation. September 8. SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL‘ makes new land speed record of 801.387 miles an hour salt flats. ' September 0. _ CANADIAN Wheat Board fixes minimum price of B7 1-2 cents for new wheat. ‘ October 12. CANADA'S exports for alx months ending Sept. 8O up e26,- 07B,637 as compared with corre- sponding period of i034. November 4. DOMINION bond issue of I75,- 000,000 over-subscribed thrice. ' November :10. CANADA takes championships for durum, white winter and. hard spring wheat at Chicago. December z. W. F’. WILFORD of Staveiy. Alto... wins premier prize at Chi- cago with Reward wheat. 1l—In Australian state elections the United Australia Government of Premier B. S. B. Stevens was re- turned in New South Wales, and that of Premier W. F. Smith, Labor, in Queensland. ( ,)-Marshai Joseph Pllsud- ski, Polish dictator, dies. Great Britain and France seek to cun- ciliate Italy and Ethiopia by arbi- ‘ tration. 3-1‘. E. Show. "Lawrence of Arabia." fatally injured in motorcycle ac- cident. Italy starts mobilization. I4-Sir Charles Klngsiord-Smith lands with plane Southern Cross partially éllsablcd in flight over Tmfnan i5—King confers bsrony on John Bu- ‘ chan, newly-appointed Governor- Gcneral of Canada. Edward John- son, Canadian tcnor, appointed general manager of N.Y. Metropoli- tan Opera. Domlniorr $60,000,000 domestic loan oversubscribed in one day. . Cora i-ilnd, agricuit I authority, made LL.D, of University of Manitoba. I8-It is announced Dominion Farm Loan Board will make loans at five Ber cent 17- rims Minister Bennett returns to Canada from King's Jubilee. Two firemen killed in $400,000 convent fire at Joliettc, Que. IB-Forty-clglrt passengers killed crash of world's largest land plane near Moscow. ID-(Sundan-Sir Thomas More and Bishop John Fisher, executed by King Henry VIII, are canohized. "Lawrence of Arabia" dics. 20—Empernr of Ethiopia appeals to League of Nations to halt Italy's War preparations. 2l-Jane Addams, Chicago, social work- cr, dies after major operation. 22—Brltlsh Government plans tn triple ~ Air Force home strength. 23-World wheat pact extended one year - from Aug. 1 with quota provisions removed. Six U.S. Navy fliers killed in plane crash during manoeuvres on Pacific. 24-(vlctoria Dayl-Premler Mussolini agrees to time limited arbitration of dispute with Ethiopia. George vvLy rhaeuser, 0, kidnapped at Ta- coma, Wash" for $200,000 ransom. 2S-Jimmy McLarnin _ of Vancouver loses world welterweight boxing title for second time to Barney Ross of Chicago. Mussolini tells Italian Chamber the country is ready to assume "even the supreme responsibility" in East Africa. Brig.- Gen. A. T. Ogiivie, Canadian soldier, dies in England, 6B. 26-(Sunday)—Queen Mary celebrates 68th birthday with luncheon party and a drive with the King through London. 27—United States Supreme Court holds N.R.A. titutirvnsl and voids 150 codes. 20-Dionne quintuplets celebrate an- nlversary of birthday, first ln his- tory tu live a ycar. ZB-Frenclr liner Normandle leaves for New York on maiden voyage. 30—Flandin French Cabinet resl when defeated on money ques- tion. Ill-intimated 30,000 casualties in earth in Quctta. on northwest frontier of India. George P. Stoner. lil-year-old chauffeur sentenced to death at Bournemouth. Eng. for murder of Francis Rnttcnhury. for- mer Vancouver architect Alma Rattcnbury, the wifc. acquitted. _gp_ June hundred men reported bat- North Ontario bush fires. lr-SCVEII tiliig Z-(Sunday) Poilcc forces comb Oregon for kidnappers who released nlnc- ycar-oid George Weycrhaeuser for 8200.000 ransom. - 3-Klng's Birthday honors includcri knighthoods for E. W. Scott *. Mafir-Gcn J11. MscBricn, Hon. M. arlsr. Arthur G. Doughty. John C. McLonnan. Joseph A. '1‘. Chopais, r nd W. Grier, Ernest C. Mac- Miilan, C. G. D. Roberts and lesser honors for 07 other Canadians. t-Frcnch cabinet of Fenland Bouisson resigns when defeated after five days in office. a-A a Khan's Bahram, the favorite. w as the Derby. Mrs. Alma Rotten- bury, acquitted of murder of her husband. commits suicide by drown- ing in England. 0—Ilcv. Dr. D. T. L. McKerroll. Toron- to. olected moderator of tho Pres- byterian General Assembly. Chief Justice Baxter says charges against R.C M.P. definitely disproved. Baron Byng of Vimy, former Governor- Gencral of Cwada. dies. 72. 7—Stanlcy Baldwin namcd Prime Min- istcr of United Kingdom for third time, replacing‘ Ramsay MacDonald. who becomes ord President of the Council on eorganlzation. Presi- dent Roosevelt's revam fl NRA. carried by the House of epresenta- tives 264 to 121. . l-I-farmon Waley. 26, and his wife Ma aret. arrested at Salt Lake City for ldnapping of George Wcycr- haeueer in Oregon. 0—(Sunday)-Bollvla and Paraguay conclude truce, ending three-year Chaco war. Social wo ers of 52 organizations meet in outfall- IO-Uriited leld States Winter wheat estimated at 441.400.0011 bushe or . r cen no al. 11- ea an- ounces e ret public life. ili-heaailtrb. M80 fhglépioa: rlngton. s o 's eg . < ville. elected nglican Blshopwof Quebec. i2-Receiving no bids for Ontario 015,- 000.000 bond issue, Premier flc burn announces provincial savings uks ill be extended. On- -Ottawa march of relief strikers halted at Regina by ROMP. IJ-Pifty-two officially re rted killed in Westfalian Anhat Munitlon Works in Germany. il-lbur Bronfman brothers discharged at Montreal on liquor smuggling allegations. IS-David Lloyd George's recovery plan for Great Britain rejected by Bald- 13 5 win cabinet. le-(Sunday) CPR. liner Empress 0f Britain and. Collier Kaffirletan col- lide in St. Lawrence; three lives lost. Fourteen killed, 20 hurt in wreck - of Newcastle express near London. l7-Hon. J. L. Raiston. former Minis- ter of Defence, announces retire- ment frorn public life. 18—Naval agreement signed between Britain and Germany. Street battle at Vancouver between striking iongshoremen and police, 17 hurt. i9-Ontario's $20,000,000 "over-the- counter" loan oversubscrl . ZO-italv threatens to leave League oi Nations if Council acts in dispute with Ethiopia. ZI-Bermon Waiey of Tacoma. Wash.. sentenced to 45 years’ imprison rnent for Weyerhaeuser kidnapping. 22—Prlme Minister Bennett rejects de- mands of 8.0. relief camp strikers‘ delegation. Britain and ancs agree on continued co-operation in beace pacts. York attempting flight t . 34—FG\il’l.SEI1 killed in airplane collision over Bogota, Columbia airfield. 25-Housc of Commons adop bill providing 110.000.0110 to aid building low-priced houses. Joe Louis. - troit negro. knocks out Primo Car- riers in six rounds at New York. Zii-Premier J. G. Gardiner protests establish in Saskatchewan of camp for striking relief workers. 27—Liberals sweep New Brunswick in general election. winning 43 out of 48 seats and defeating Government o . . . Tilley Conservative. 28—Supreme Court holds Canada Tomb- _ cranes Act valid in Ontario Count- ies of Peel. Huron and Perth. 29-John L. Lewis. president of United Mine Workers. withdraws strike order to US. soft coal workers. Siv- inn owners a month to meet de- mands. HO-lfiundayi-Eighty-three dead and 300.000 affected by floods in in- dustrial distrlct of Japan. -CP- i-(Dominlon Dsyl-Constable Charles Miller killed and several persons in- jured ln Regina when police and relief strikers clash. Fred and Al. Key end record endurance flight. landing] in ‘Meridian, Mo“ after 653 h n a . 2-Piilelgsgurs vessels collide in Japan Sea: 104 lives lost. ' establishes Il-Domlnlon uuv $1,000,000 fund to bonus dairy 1n- u stry. 4-Threc reported dead and much damage to crops by floods in Sas- katchewan. 5—Dominlon parliament proroguee. o-Four killed, two hurt at Valley- field. Que. when train hits auto- 7-(Sundsy)—iion. H. H. Stevens an- nounces hs will lead new party on reconstruction and reform. ll-Fifty-eight reported dead or missing and 110,000,000 Progeny damn-Sf‘ whcn rain and foo s sweep wide area of New York State. S-Lord Tweedsmuir, Governor-Gen- cral designate of Canada introduc- ed in British House oi Lords with historic ceremony. lo-British Government instructs pub- lic in precautions in case of air attacks. li-l-lon. R. C. Matthews. minister of nagwnnl retires from golitics. Rev. r. E. H. Oliver of askatoon. forrgizfr Moderator United Church, dies. . l2-Several killcd and wounded in Bel- rioting following Boyne cele- brntlons. iii-Two million people face death from floods in Hanan. China. ti. l4-(Sunday,—Bnstille Day in Franco gasses with slight clashes. l5- rcmier Laval of France 23 economy dccrces to balance bud- gct. Admiral Sir Charles KinSs- mill of Ottawa dies, B0. 15B iii-King reviews Jubilee display of warships off Portsmouth. ‘ i7—Arabs in Palestine pledge supper, u. Ethiopia against Jtalv- AE - O. W. Russell, Irish poet. dies. 68. Discovery of ensol, for cancer treat- mgne by Dr. Hendry Connell of Kingston. Ont., announced. i ill-British Government raw?" n‘; creasing trade exceeds all hopes an retail sales hComlDS. lo-Canadians second to India in Kol- apore Cup at Bisley. 20—Charles Campbell, Toronto Argo- nauts, wins North American single aculls championship at ninccton. N.J. Bobby Murray of Montreal Willi! Scottish singles tennis title. Scotland. So - i at Bl icy. Mrs. opfr 133mm; and six others appoint- ed to Senate. al-(Sundayy-Nine now dead follow- ing l2th of July riotings in North- ern Ireland. 22—ltaiy announces suspension of its 40 per cent. gold coverage law. . Dr. A. S. Grant. Presbyterian Church treasurer. dies. 7 iii-Liberals under Hon. W. M. Lea de- feat Conservative government of PS1,, winning every seat in Legis- ature. 24—I.eague of Nations Council sum- moned for July 29 to disoum Italo- Ethiopian disfiuie. Three men k led in explosion of nitrd-glyoerine at Waverley, NS. 26—Jack Basil Bannon of _ r IF rested in Labatt kidnapping. lurc- gean diplomats offer Italy economic onoemions in Ith pia. 27—Pifty killed in explosion in muni- tions plants at Varese. Italy. IB-(Sundafl-German Olano, Colom- bianhdireotor oi aviation. killed in crss . Lib-Manitoba Government moves to force 1,500 single men off relief roll to farm work. 1 sweeg Davis Cup tennia Dean W. Brock of 8.0. University and Pilot Wm. McClus led in plane crallfat Alta . 1.0. {ii-Liberal Leader Mackenzie‘ King opening Dominion election cam- paign spurns idea of union. or na- tional ministry. Britain and Il-ance adopt formula for preservation of peace Ethiopia. August - i-oyeione in Stormont County, Ont., causes one death and much farm e. Prince Alexis Mdivani. former husband of Barbara But- ton. killed in motor accident. Z-Brltish India Bill iven Royal u. sent, climaxing elg t years of no. rrotlation. Michael McCsrdell of Sarnmond. 1nd., pleads guilty to nsbatt kidnapping. later sentenced lo 13 years. S-rhree Russian fliers attempting to fly across NortnPole return to Russia because of fuel trouble. Archbishop George s oraioe, An‘. lican, dies, 8d, 4 (Bllfldlyl-Flcry Pmelamatlons from both sides emphasise struggle in Germany between Nazis and Catho. lic Church. S-Liberal Leader Mackenzie King Proposes national body to deal with relief said. unemployment, .. B-ISuadsn-Ilsetions in Mssnsl de- velop friction between German and Lithuanian vernmenb. {lo-advance nominations in 7| consti- wenflu tug-SS didatca iii fl. a cu can ve pilrtnfes. October l-Ital trike! in Ithiopia - vaslbn: north. norqtihizesst . M. con- victed of poison murder of 35- ear- old husband and sente to death. 3—'ohn llelnlck found “my at Sud- aury of m of ex. Bschuk, -ellow- risoner at Burwash Indus- .r . l-Prime Minister Baldwin declares E ot not alone in Ethi- tates embargoea arms to Italy and Ethiopia. Constable J. G. Shaw of ROM-P. and Town Con- Wainwright of Benito, ed by three Doukbobor bandits. 6—(Sundsy)-Aduwa ca by Ital- ians. avenging defea of 180d. 7-With 001 candidates nominated to- 3:: for House of Commons, total oi seek election. Sergeant T. Wai- lace and Constable ~43. C. Harrison fatally wounded by fleeing bandits. one of whom is killed and two aially oundcd near Banff. S-Archbishop of Canterbury ap to f‘ f Britain to co e f View! of Oman. 7—U.S. bans arms credit to Italy. ll-Italyr: Minister Razza and six Ether? killed in piano crash in 8Y1) - B-geven lake steamers tied up at ornwall. Ont., when crews strike, "*~'.:::.".::.';r:.r= '=-~-- - 11 lsl-"il\lSY)——Ethlopia offers Italy m. Eggrlgeiin return for an opening so 13- n ter of Justice G thi . pointed chairman of on‘; igoaardugf 5115117151‘ Commissioners. r Wm. Watson poet, 7'! g1! hundred lost’ and $25,000,009 8111888 0811566 by dam burst near dies. n. ld-President Ryoosevelrs "wealth tax" 1 evellfseibllg. Senate. 5~S n een 1- dissolved. Siruiliigsriielglagrkagtlnug. firiziiigizzizrsaz- red "mi IB-Will Rogers, film §¢s-,°'§‘.§""v'r,., Post. world flier, killed on vusgglon flight in Alaska. Signalman ‘Ibmm Grescry. 1v. some John up wmi 3158's Mao-ll at Corinavfgnt Roi-gee 17-APPolntment of Charles Bourgeois. former MP Three Rivers St liyu.’ cinthc. completes filling of vacan. cies in Senate. 18—(Sunday)-i1‘ivo children ins; 11v" in burning of farm home near Ed- lkéuundsgan. . . n! eorgc summons remgu Minister lloare for consujtgtion on Ethiopian crisis. 20-51mm! Vllllse of Wadden Cove, 11.8.. destroyed by forest fires. ill-Thrg mfg: villages burned in Caps re n . 22.—Soclal Crcdit forces of . . hardt defeat U.i-".A. Govgrinmegrilh Alberta, taking 56 of 03 seats. 23-Romo reports British Mediterranean fleet being increased and naval bases strengthened. Fire destroys 91116011151011. Qua. pulp mills; loss .000. Michael McCardell, con- fessed Labatt, kidnapper. declares David Meisner, serving pcmtcntiary term, is innocent. 2-1—(Sundsy)-r.slf million Italian troops at Ecizano for manoeuvres. 25-Fifty lives lost in a gale off the At. lantic coast. ZB-Many Ethiopians quit Addis Ababa fearing hostilities imminent. Cana- dian motorship Joseph Medill fcare sunk in Atlantic with i5 crew. 27-Premler Reid announces payment on Alberta certificates suspended. 2S-ltaly states case against Ethiopia in ten points. lib-Queen Astrid of Belgium killed and King Leopold hurt in motor acci- dent in Switzerland. JO-Emperor oi Ethiopia signs 75-year charter ceding development rights for 150.000 square miles of territory to Standard Vacuum Oil Co. through Francis M. Rlckctt, British financier. ill-Britain protests reported agreement by Ethiopia for development rights as contrary to Ethiopia's treaties with other nations. Sepéjlzber 1-(Sunday)-Gerrnan Catholics horied to resist onslsugh ex- Of Nazis. Z-(Labor Dew-Tropical hurricane ln the Florida Keys causes an esti- mated 400 dead. mostly war vet- erans building roads. Whole ship's company of 400 rescued when S.S. Dixie grounds. I-Sir Malcolm Campbell makes new record of 301.337 miles an hour on Utah salt‘ fiftsét U.S. announces u Oil contract. d-German Gov includes He- brew bsnks in the half-million mark national issue. 5—White Star liner Doric collides with French steamer off coast oi Por- tugal, all saved. 6—Minimum price cf 071,’; cents for new wheat fixed by Canadian Wheat Board. ‘l-llstata of Lawrence oi Arabia pro- bated at 137,000. S-(Sundayl-Senator Huey Long. Louisiana Dictator, killed by Dr. A. C. Weiss, who is killed by guards. 9—Primc Minister Bennett details program of pensions, consolidation of public debt and minimum prices for farmers. 10—Govcrnor 0. K, Allen takes over Louisiana . il-Poreign Secretary iioarc announces Britain stands with League and covenant on m. question. IZ-Premlcr Aberhart of Alberta. visit- ing Toronto, says soclnl credit will spread through Dominion. iii-Howard Hughes in Califomla, breaks flying speed record by mak- ing 353 miles an hour. Premier Laval says France will support Britain in Ethiopian dispute. 14—Ada Mackenzie of Toronto wins Canadian women's open golf title at Vancouver. IlS-(Sundayl-German Government de- crees Jews ‘o be deprived of citizen- ship. id-Leonsrd Koeneckc, Brooklyn ball player, killed in self defence by iir lane crcw he attacked while 'ly ng over Toronto. l'1—ilixty British warships now in Mediterranean for manoeuvres. IS-rrades and Labor Congress at flail- fsx urges effective scheme of gov- ernment old age, health and unem- loyment . 1B- llar wheat predicted as grain markets gain impetus from war talk. R. J. Grooms, pilot, an Arnold Sims, ntudent, kl led in plane crash. Premier Dysart announces old-age pensions in N.B. 21—Miss R. H. Horne oi Calgar wins Canadian women's closed go title at Victoria, B.C. 22—(Sunday)-l"elus Waitkus of Wis- consin crashed in Ireland on New York-Lithuania flight unhurt. 23—l"rance f .fcrs self-government to St. Pierre-Miqueion. DeWolfs Hopper. actor, dies, 77. 24-British cabinet dretcldis to emtinue un limited su po Le enant. Joe uls, Detroit colored boxer, knee out Baer of California in fourth of 15 rourd fight before 00,000 p in N. . 25—Government tenders uet at Ottawa to Bessboroughs, .81. Legislature holds one day seuion to asa money bill. 1 ‘IS-Strike in .8. soft coal reg ud after n tiations. 27—l-lurricane n Cuba. 35 dead. ZS-Beflbormighs sail for hgland. o ’ Italy's ‘iDVB-BiOB of Ethic la. B-Son born to Duke and Kent. Sir J. C. McLennan. famous Toronto scientist, dies in. h: land. 68. iii-Assembly of League of Nations de- cides to apply sanctions against Italy. 11—l-Ion. G. B. Ferguson for Canada moves to apply first sanction- removal of arms against p . lz-Announced Canada's axporls for six munt ending Sept. 30 up $20,070,037 compared with similar period of 1034. IS-(Sundayl-George Bay of Port Good Hope died in Edmonton oi pneumonia after daring 1,400-mile air flight to save his life. ,i4—Liberals under Mackenme King win Do general election with eventual total of 171 seats Other party results Conservative, 30; Social Credit, 17; 0.01., '1; Reconstruction, 1; others, 10. Ifr-Hauptmann given leave to appeal convicti for murder of ' baby. lo-Britain refuses to withdraw shi s from Mediterran as suggested y Prciszier Laval of France as gesture o a y. 17-Britain asks France whether or not she would give assistance in case of Italian naval attack in Mediter- ranean. B. Fyfe, principal of Queen's University, appointed of University of Aberdeen Scotland. i0—Duko of Buccleuch, father of Lady gllicenlfliancee of Duke of Gloucester, fi. . 20-(Sunday)—Arthur Henderson, Brit- ish Labor iesder. dies, 72. zi-Three rioters killed in disorders at Milli liar Kingstown. B.W.1. 0h do damage by Jamaica. 22—Foreign Ministe Hoare intima another effort will be made to bring gfanmin Ethiopia. Lord Carson 95- 23-Pr-lme Minister Mackenzie King an- nounces Cabinet. 24-(Thanksgivlng Darn-Walter A. Riddell, Canada's representative at Geneva, elected chairman of Inter- national Labor Office governing body. Britain invites United States. Japan, I-‘rance and Italy to naval conference. Lord Morris, former Prime Minister of Newfoundland, dies, ‘l7. 25-John B. Bannon of Windsor Ont.. found guilty at London of Iiabatt kidnapping, sentenced to 15 years’ surpr , ‘ British a- dissolves. 26-Two thousand persons missing foi- lowing hurricane in Bsiti. 27—(Sunday)-Premicr Gardiner of Sas- katchewan to join Dominion Cab- inet as Minister of Agriculture. Zil-Royal Commissioner Davis‘ report of five months‘ strike at Vancouver lays blame on longshcremen. 20-Prcirie ,.rovinces blanketed by snow in first storm of Winter. Fishing boats wrecked on Pacific coast. (IO-Quebec Legislature dissolved. Ill-Severe earthquake shakes eastern Canada and United States. Bon. Vincent Massey appointed Cana- .dian High Commissioner toLondon. —OP—- November i-Hon. W. J. Patterson sworn in as Premier of Saskatchewan. 2-Lord Twecdsmrrir arrives at Quebec and is sworn in as Governor-Gen- era . S-(Sundan-Greece votes for restora- tion of monarchy. 0—Dominion bond issue of 075,000,000 over- nearly three times. British nominsti find 1,347 seek- ing seats and 40 acclsmations. 5—Prernier Hepburn of Ontario says he will retire at the close of the 1938 session owing to ill-health. Jnusry 21. British Columbia swept ‘by storm and flood; 20 lives lost. January 24. Liner Mohawk sunk in collision off New Jersey coast with 46 lost. February 27. _ British ship Blsirgowrie found- ers in Atlantic, 2B lost; 41 drowned when excursion boat capsizes off Ht. Lucia. B.W.I. ' March 8. Eighty dead in Java village from eating poisoned sweets. April 10. Millions of dollars damage when middle-west States swept by duet SLCIIIIS. April 21. Quakes in Formosa take 3.000 lives; 250,000 homeless. lilay i8. World's largest land plane crashes near Moscow, 4B killed. May 3i. Estimated 80.000 lose lives in Quetta, India, quakes. June iii. Rumored 1,000 but officially reported 52 dead in explosions in Anbalt Munition Works, Germany. June I0. Newcastle Express wrecked near London, England, 14 killed. August 18. Six hundred lost and 025.000.- 000 damage in dam burst, ‘Purln. Italy. August 25. fifty drowned in Newfoundland. Sept. I. flour hundred lives lost in trepi- cal hurricane in the Florida Keys. October 28. Two thousand missing following hurricane in Baiti. December l Sixteen killed in coaihurst, Aita., mine by explosion and cave-in. December 10. Belgian sir-liner crashes in Kent, off England, I1. killed. NADIANPRESS NEWS DIARY OF193E I985, by Th9 f‘ Al!) l-Primsllinister IIiBIII llackanlii of President Roosevelt at V fire Inning ital. ' 1 10—Sunds )—~Ann ced movie con l”. fr? Dionne quintup: is-rlying Officer David Iilewellyn and Mrs. Jill Wyndham esta ‘no: tafiuethosp ians routed at Aneie. ll-Bursau of Statistics estimates Can ' ada‘: 1035 wheat crop at 273,071,000 bushels, 2.000.000 less than 1934. 14—Britlsh Government of l Stanley Baldwin returned to power with 483 seats as o. g pared John Mo- Lclsh. of Domini iilrlcs Branch, estimates i035 min- eral production at $300,000,000. as compared with $278.000,000 last year. Jean Batten, New Zealand flier. smashes South Atlantic rec- ord. flying from Africa to Americl in 13 hours 15 minutes. ' Mackenzie King. aleeland flyer. forced down. in salt swamp in Bra . Ib-Brvn. C. D. Howe, Minister of Rail- ways, forecasts ministry of trans- i7—?gundsy)-Fssciet grand council all Rome says sanctions vain attempt to humiliate Italy. 10—Economlc sanctions i? applied by M uv t or- ders conscription to meet Japanfg activities in North China. 20-Earl Jellicoe dies. 75. 21—Flfty rioters arrested and policemen injured. in students‘ ing in Egypt. 22-43. C. l". Dalzicl, pilot trapper. makes earliest Winter flight rom Port Simpson to Edmonton in aviation histo C.A.B.A. chooses Port Arthur Cats to represent Canada at 1938 Winter Olympics in, Germany. 23-Lincoln Ellsworth and Pilot Ber- bert Bollick-Kenyon (of Winnipeg) ‘ ISVGII 110t- atart from ndee Islands for fllaht over Antarctic continent. "y Chinese , aimed inde- pendent by General Yin Ju-Keng, on "friendliest terms" with Japan. L's-Quebec Government of Premier Taschereau returned with 48 seats George II rc- 24—(Sundey)—Large area of Bopei procl Greece. 218-0. R. Attlee elected leader of Brit- ish Labor p . ZI-New zealand National u... administration defeated in election, r under ic Savage wi ning 53 of 80 seats. 2S—Emperor lie Selassie leaves Addie Ababa to take command oi his army at Dcssye. 20-Japaneee Cabinet budget for army nadian take champion- ships in durum. white Winter and , hard Spring wheat at Chicago Ex- posit n. Thomas Mulvey, C.M.G., former Under-Secretary of State, dies, '12. general hacl J . \ approves record find IIBVY. _QP-_ December Minister to apply oil sanctions against Italy was unsuthor by the Government. il-Transatlantic Air conference con- cludes at Ottawa with approval of survey flights and experimental air mail service. W. F. Wilford, Stave- iy, Alta.. wins premier wheat award at Chicago. il-James B. Murray of Winnipeg ap- n of Canadian ggllxnte a eat Board. succdeedlng John I.‘ e . S. . Princess Victoria, King's sister, dies. 67. 4—Britain and France submit new plan for settlement of trouble in Ethiopia, Bandits kill Armand Nadeeu. Banque Provinclale cm- pioye in Bull, Qua, and escape with 015.000. S-Snow avalanche in North Rilssla kills 08 children and adults. . 0—Frank P. O'Connor, Toronto, ap- pointed to Senate. Ontario Gov- proclsirns cancellation of power contracts. 7-Winnipege defeat Hamilton Tizers. 18-12, for Dominion rugby titlc.. taking championship west for first. time in history. Announced in Australia all hope abandoned for Kingsford-Smith and Pethybridge, fliers. -—— S-(Sundayl-Ted Montln. 33. shot dead evading police arrest for Hull bank clerk murder. B-Jspan at London Naval Conference demands parity with Britain and United States. Sixteen miner-s‘ killed in explosion and care-in at Coalhurst. Alta. IO-Belglan air-liner crashes in Kent, England. dead. 11-Allan Cowsn sentenced to death at Pembroke for killing his brother Albert lZ-Brltish, United States, Irish and Canadian representatives approve of experimental transatlantic air service plans. Mrs. Mary Cowan. widow of Albert. also sentenced to death at Pembroke for the murder of her husband. iii-Announced Franco-British peace plan proposes ceding pert of Ethi- opia to Italy in return for n corri- dor to the sea. Ethiopian note implies rejection of proposals. Prime Minister Mackenzie Kin’: assures inion - Provincial Conference steps will be taken to lighten burden of rcllcf costs on munici- polities. lf-Prime Minister Mackenzie King confers on trade rnattors with Hon. S. Kata. new Japanese minister to Canada. — Franco-British pence lfs-fsundsy) plan for Ethiopia opposed in some British circles. 16—Its1y demands modifications in her favor in the Franco-British peace p a l ii. i7-Britisn National Labor Council de- clares Franco-British pence plan violation of covenant and betrayal of Ethiopian people. rs, , Tilford hanged at Woodstock, Ont., for poisoning husband. lS-Anthony Eden tells lmague Coun- cil if Franco-British plan for set- tling Ethiopian question does not meet with ap roval of Italy. Ethi- opia and the azuc. Britain would not wish to pump ft further. Sir Samuel Hon" ‘r H~ ~ _ s-v-lrzn Seo- “ry, vgeluw" - s-CU. - I l