s l‘ Presbyterian nsuglonaridmcralily ultimately masanafautcaetber. amage Done By Storms In Upper Canada Freakish “Hifi-nd Miss” sum Causes Thousands Of Dollars Damage In Quebec And Ontario U. S. Delays A ‘zlytirlgmftlow of “mail...” , , yesterday WM ihrvilrb parts of Decision On p Wheat Issue Quebec and Ontario, causing thoug- ands cf dollars damage but at the same time ending-in those p“. ticular portions it touched - a drought which has last for weeks. The rain came over the ‘Unitod WAQHINGTON, 11g” mm L States border at Sarnia. 5179M along -(A,P,)—flgcretary o; 5mm]. the upper edge of Ontario. missed ture Henry Wallace announced Toronto entirely and then joined bu, poglpgnmngufl gnu] 5|“- Wlth Wind, flllllldél‘ Ind lightning ui u of bia decision setting u» in the Petersboroush‘ ares. before ‘yer-caning! or when: “ma” swee-png on i0 Montreal and dia- reductlcnlobcaskcdoffarmem trict. where most of the damage h consideration of benefits pay- ments to be paid under the vol- illliary domestic allotment plan. Wallaceaaid he “wishes lo give the World Wheat Confer- ence an opportunity to reach a was caused. ilecision for a. reduction of pro- duction by all four great export- ing nations before the United Btaiu ‘ ' ' “ " , upon a dcfinlia domestic acreage reduction programme of its own.” WESTERN CANADA Meanwhile Western Canada en- lvyed the coolest weather it has had since June. but at; my same time found crops menaced by lack of rain and in some cases frost (Continued on Page I) TIME iisiiiiii HAS Gilllllllifillkll 56,310,000 Pounds tak- en in June --P..E. I. FishinggRecords In- crease. HALIFAX, Aug. 1.-(C.1»‘-\-—Ari in- crease of more than 8.001.000 pounds in the total landings of fish in the Maritime Provinces during June, as compared with landings during the same month last year, is reported by the Eastern Division of the De- partment of Fisheries- The catches totalled 00,810,800 pounds valued at 01,093,204, while in Juno last year 47,836,100 pounds were landed and valued at $1,006,454. Chief varieties taken were lobsters, salmon, cod, mackerel, halibut and haddock. The report noted decrease in. the ‘ ‘ ‘ catches in Nova. Scotia and New Brunswick, and s. favor- able increase in'Princc Edward Is- land. Increases in catches and land- ed value were shown for salmon, and although there was a fair in- crease ln the catch of cod the value did not move up accordingly. The mackerel catch was double that for June last year, with a corresponding ‘ in landed value. Halibut was better in catch and value but the haddock catch fell off consider- ably. The catches by Provinces: WAR iiiiiiisi iiiniiiiiiiis is iiiiiiu Roosevelt and Moley Plan Immediate Campaign on Ab- ' ductors. HYDE BARK, N. Y., Aug. 1-(C. PJ-President Roosevelt mapped a war against kidnapping and rack- eteering today with his intimate adviser. Raymond Moley. an auth- ority on crime, and scanned every available Federal stature to aid an immediate campaign. He is looking confidently to the new industrial codes with a deter- mination to snfore their plpivlsions to stamp out the rule of force ' among small groups seeking illegit- imate agreements. ‘lb beat down kidnapping he is counting on a super police force, already in or- ganization and at work to co-oper- atc with state authorities. The mcome Tax stature and, Postal regulations also. are io be brought into play by the amused Federal Government. Professor Moley who has made special studies of crime and has written books on the subject said Ml‘. Roosevelt did not reveal de- tails of the plans lie has in mind. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVEN TS. MEETIN GS. ETC . -.-——-— . Y "Announcements are Inserted fl tbla column at l cents per word atrlcfl! Dlllhle In IIIPIIIML. "Talkies-Jirencir-River Friday. _ 80. .8- "Cance Cove Saturday. ‘I'm-ill- ing show. 80. "Drive to New Arman Races. H. d: M. Taxi. Phone 120. 84. "Reserve Wednesday, August "001. for the Cavendish Tea. B’! "Seven Mile Bay Thursday, Aug. 3rd. Ice cream and dance. 70 "See Palmer Road at Hope Riv- rr tonight. 05 "Reserve Wednesday, August 9th ior the Cavendish Tea. ~ 1744-7-12-wfm-12i. "Drive out tonight to Hunter River and sec Will Bird's War Pictures. 77 “Reserve August 18th for Tea Paris’ at Cardigan in aid of the Church. 50 "Thursday, Friday and Saturday will be the banner bargain days at Jenkins Bros, Vernon. 100 "Genuine Banker Boots at spe- cial price of $2.49 at Jenkins Bros. sale. 102 "Dance at Vernon Hull, Thurs- ilfly. August 3rd. ‘Three piece or- chestra. Admssion 25c. 84 "The Wests Covchead United Church tea will be held Wednesday. August sixteenth. a1 Increase I n "Borden Linc Club loading hogs, ' be. calves, Albany, Wednesday, _“”leat luausi s. » 76 "Harland excursions Tuesdays, “mum” 9"“) OTTAWA. Ont. Aura-st 1-4111 increase of more than 700.000 bush- els was shown in expert clearances of wheat from the week andinl July 28 as compared with the pra- vious week. acccniinl 10 I 100019. issued today 117' U16 13011111100 Bureau of statistics. A decrease of more than 3.000.000 il I110" m" aver, la compared with tho ova‘- realiiuding week of last year. Committed On" lhursdaya, Fridays and Saturdays. For further information phone 773. l484-7-3-tf "Sparkling comedy-drama by er Road tonight. See the fine specialties. Sale of ice cream. cs. 04 "Postpones Oity Hospital festiv- {Qg will be held this afternoon an: filling on hospital grounds. Ban h attendance. y 93 "Big dance-at Summerside. Cap- Prinoe Edward Island-l1.36B,000 poundavalued at 6229.006 compared with’ 0.840.100 pounds‘ valued Ii $191,049 in June last yell‘. mcreases a Covers Prince. Edward.» island Like.the;Dew é a . . . ’ . ~ ‘fliifeeaffi-“daezill-"li-"s '5?»- ETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1933 pe Read by éi=i Scores A re Injured As State Troopers AndStrikers Clash Tear Gas And ir-ick Bats Used Freely In Coal, Silk, And Milk Strike Areas Ignited States. (Associated hen)‘ wielding riot aiiieh. routed 400 milk Picket lines in coal, silk and producers who-sought to blockade milk strikes in the east were pirnc- the highways and prevent milk tured with pistolshots. ‘fear as trucks from entering the town. anamicxbauauesssymreunsyi- m milk strike is designed u. vaniafs loiii coal areas, a striker be siiateiwisc. was klled by bullets fired from In Five men were knocked uncon- auiomobile that plunged through scioua in the skirmish. The troop- the picket lines about the H. C. ecu were steel helmets and g-as Erick Coke Company. Deputy masks. ‘The farmers carried asxes, sheriffs set off a. tear gas barrage poles and clubs. to force back the pickets. ~ In Philadelphia's silk workers More than a. score were wounded strike, 150 pioketeirs about a. mill in this and other clashes "in the were charged by police after throw coal fields, where 30.000 miners are ing stones and milk bottles at striking for recognition of the non-striking employees. Windows United Mine Workers. in the mill were broken and auto- At Patonville, N. Y., 40 state mobiles parted nearby were dam- tzoopers, hurling gas bombs and aged. ‘ Lumber Leaders ‘Await United States New ‘Code n |§ n R n E R‘; F E AT ll A R E (Canadian Press) were shown in lobsters, cod, mack- erel and herring. ‘Nina scotia -.v sfifilieo“. pounds valued at 8511.821 compared with 88.- 200400 pounds valued at $640.14’! in June last year. Increases wars shown l in mackerel, salmon and halibut, de- creases in lobsters, cod and haddock. New Brimswick—-l1,003,000 pounds valued at $852,335 compared with 0,- 106,400 valued at $254,858 in June last year. The increase was due largely to heavier landings.of sal- imon and sardines, although incre- uses also were shown in cod and shad. Vancouver News- paperman, Dead VANCOUVER, B. 0., August 1- Ralph Young, 44, well-known Van- couver newspaper-marl, died today. Young a... born in Ohio, Nova Scot-ii. 8nd Bfaduatéd from Acadia University, Wolfvills, N. S., in 1012. He came to Vancouver and was sports editor of both the World and the ‘Star. Latierly he was with the Province. He is survived by his wife 8nd two children. He had been suffering from’ an abdom__al ailment for some years. QUEBEC, Aug. 1.-—Lesders in the [ lumber industry here are at present awartin, with deep interest public- I ation of the new code to be put in- to effect for that business in the United States, as part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's "new deal." Details of the code are not yat known, but it is possible that they may have an important bearing on the conditions under which Canad- ian timber is exported to the United States, it was stated by C. G. Piche. Chief Forester of the Provincial Dc- partment of Lands and llbirests and Secretary of the Quebec Forest Pro- ducts Commission. Academy Sells More Pictures IONDON, Aug. 1—-(0.P.)-—At- iondance figures at_ ibis year's sumimier show of the Royal Acad- emy are lower compared with 1038, yet sales of pictures and the value of the purchase money have al- ready surpassed last year's totals. 1h 11 weeks, 257 pictures have been sold for £10,527. Last year, in the full 14 weeks. 247 were sold for £10,361. ' The tendency this year has been towards mail oanvasscs. Painters. including those of the older schools. have realized this, and met the de- UBSEQIANBES est. Communists S t a g e Disorderly Observ- ances Yesterday in Several Cities. (By The Associated rressl Conununist cbeervancea of Aus- ust 1 as anti-weir day, organized by the Communist International, re- sulted in some disorders, arrests and a. hungc strike in various cit- ies of the world. About 000 poliitiml prisoners throughout Latvia started simul- taneously on a two-week hunger strike. Several Communists were injured and windows were smashed when police dispersed a parade in Cam- aguey, Cuba. Parade banners read: "Down with Yankee Imperialism" Forty so: Communist were arrest- ed in Berlin for distributing anti- war" leaflets. Ilbur others were be- headed in Alfons, Germany, con- victed of filling Nazis in the street battle in that city July 2'7, 1932 when 12 persons were slain and about I0 injured. Assault guards were posted at stratgetio points in Madrid to pre- vent disorders in connection with (Wlll HONOR MEMIIRY. 0F NAVIGATUR mand. The virtual disappearance of large houses. and the modern swing towards flats and limited accom- modation, have led to the smaller pictures. ' Another marked so far - this, year has been that the pirr- chasea have been largely of the ‘man in the meet’ type-members of the general pirblic rather than connoisseurs or wealthy patrons as the Communist holiday. Girl A dm its Killing (Aboclaled Press) EDWARDBVILELE, Ills., August 1—!eventeeu-ycar-old Siolla Chris- toff, a. truck farmer's daughtor, was (Canadian Press) 81‘. JOHN'S. Nfld, Aug. Ii-Tha memory of Sir Humphrey Gilbert. gallant navigator and soldier who first established a British colony in North America will be honored on Saturday. 0n Kill’! B00011. W!!!" on August ll, Ibflfjuat 860 years ago -Cilbert read his letters patent formerly taking possession cf New- foundland for Queen Ilizabeth, the historical society will conduct a car- amony of commemoration. ’ The Post Office is issuing a spec- ial series of stamps peril-wins’ Vlrl- "0101111. Wodncsda Aug. 2nd. Ore}; 1' ruiksfifiiii‘ w‘ “h; Forgery Chars“ m; '°""‘°:0!l\ srnnsz‘! 1v a Angus: 1-mi- "H6110 IlllIlB fllfillhfld DY WQIHUI‘ old _a- "m o‘ 0711118011. Lunch served. 2120-7-31-31 ..._... "What the tourists aay about “'0 Qlllltoliana six piece orchestra: m"! lood. hear and sce them which: as the ass. diuica pavilion. as p, 1,, was committed for supreme court trial todl! on fivv char!!! es forgery. Accused of passing forged Department of Plllllflll cheques on Sydney merchants. he was arreded last week at D'Ar- doisb, N. B. . Police said McDonald Ill IDO- cd on fm-gery chlfIIl It HIM!- ee _""" Jenkins Bros. are offering their 01ers on banner bargain day! quantity of slightly damag- cua incidents in flu zliaabetliaa sailor's life. Gilbert's famous voyage started at rlymouth on J1me 1i, isas and on puma-ion and started colonimtloll- m Auailt and 5i 5 encc, Quinn-v and Wordin- ur, lfasa Iwflsat m m ke s‘... ‘My “i... F: Julysoltaleighuatep-bmmgy-huratemanyaamaanotfarniiiarto reached cliancrtbcoaat cfNew-WIWNWNIIYIOIPPIPWW" foundland. live dayalatar he took "10"" #05303"- ' slhcheaded back for Ildflwaidewlthiliatofotherns- itwlaonthisveyage timia instead ofbeingconfined tc-gleatextenhahdacnaeoftheirltra- loathialife when the onoortwo odd programmeadirring aquirrelwantdownoff the acalaalanclhavidenca i in the past. Bfritish Music Comes To Fore being hold today “for admitting, p State's Attorney M‘. L. Coax-s, said. ahakilledNelamVmar-uralmall carrier because “he tried to kiss ma." ~ MAXIMS 5i °" * . ' M30110“ n x MERE MA?‘ A” ’ MERE MAN Everybody iiiiiwunii wiii iiivi iisiiiiniiv iii ii ii_ c E ii Convicted Murderer Will Testify Today Against Skelton and Tower. (Canadian Press) Ali/IHERST, N. 5., August l.—'l‘he l jail cell in which 18 year old Alvahi Henwcod awaits death on Septem-' ber 12 for the murder of Mrs. Mabel Smith will be transformed Wednes- Ii ll gulls worthwhile io take some trouble to understand yourself. ‘Annual IublorIpflon Delivered “(.00 By llall Canada and U. S. A. M480 10 PAGES Cabinet AuthorizesSaleOf Bonds IL England New Bond Issue, First For Twenty Years On English Market, Formally Adopted By Cabinet Council. (Canadian Prue) OTTAWA, Ont, Aug b-Clblnot Council today for-anally adopted the order auihcrizing the sale of 0verlSco re Injured Due day into n. court room. The young 915000-000 Win11 °1 91111-501011 "8- convicted murderer will be the pro- 5 iii-fled b01105 in Blslfllld. the int- sscutions chief witness against l-fplly eras/Mew w be four per cent and} Skclton and Norman Tower “when , the B510 Price 3i P81 Th6 00MB they face preliminary hearing on charges of aiding his aiicinp-v i :1;- ape two weeks ago. Will Testify In Jail Regulations forbade Hcnwoodls . removal from the jail, but word was ‘received today from Attorney-Gen- ierai John Doull that it would be f permissible to take his testimony in .‘ the jail. It will be the first time in ‘Nova Scctias history that a. con- demned prisoner has testified under circumstances of this nature. Skelton and Tower are accused of having supplied the saw which Hen- wood used in his second break for freedom in mid-July. He had hack- ed through three cell bars before a jailor trapped him at work. His first attempt at escape took place on J-une l0, just before his trial- his self-confessed partner in the found guilty with s. recommendation for mercy. Smith's mother is cir- culating a. petition seeking a com- mutation of sentence for her son. and 400 persons have signed it. A petition is being circulated also on Henwoodb behalf. Improvement In Mt ’l. Industrial Con d!’ tions MONTTION‘, N. 3., Aug 1-m- dustrial conditions are picking up in the Montreal district as well as in the Niagara fruit section On- izario, stated Major l". L. C. Bond, General Superintendent of the Canadian National Railways, Mont real, Que, whose district includes a. portion of the fruit belt of south- ern Ontciio and who passed through liionctcn this morning on the Maritime Express on s. visit b0 the Mariitmes. While prices are not high, the Niagara fruit farmer, Major Bond said, is able iomarket all his cut- put. Major Bond will spend a short holiday at Piotou lodge, Picbou, N. S, before zutiuning to Montreal. He did some fishing on the Saint John River and was suc- cessful in catching several salmon. iiciiii: MARRED BY_ IJRIJWNING iniiinv (Canadian Press) GLADE BAY, Aug l-Tragedy marred the annual picnic of 8t. Paula Presbyterian Church Sun- day School at Mira today. when mmmm‘;;,_,"‘j§' jfioj"; Wins Novel Prize H0111‘! Wood will conduct the -——— - Prananadeccucarhtlianswaar- ‘(Canadlaarreaai ied/wliichcpanatthequaensnall iAugustlzTheaeccsicariaar-enow being held under flu auspices cf tnenrltialr Broadcasting Corpor- aticmwhoarcdctarminaddurilianarcftheflfiw Harper prise thoecmingaeaaentcmeetcriticiln thatthsyliavafailed ioprcdirca newtaleutattheecnearuAta-n! lww roux, Aug 1-(A.P.)--| Hill Bergen of Roswell, librar- ian of the New Mexico military in- Wlillllllllllfiwqiltobelllaoed modern contributions which arous- seflon. New works on a large ed considerable protest last season Miss Jean Hickman, fourteen year old daughter of m. and we. George Hickman. Yorke Street met death by drowning. Miss Hickman with two chums, Miss Nicholson and Miss MhoOuish were swimming off vhe “flats", near the mouth of the channel. The unfortunaio young girl got beyond her depth and was carried info the strong current and disap- peared from sight. Her two com- panicna got ashore only after con- alderable difficulty for they. ioo, htdgoneoutioofarandgovinio the current. 'l‘l~.o Yrody was recovered half a Awaiting death with Henwood is crime, ‘Iruemari Smith, 18, who was (will be dated September 1, 193a maturing on the same date in 1958. 2 ‘rhe Government will reserve the irzght to redeem the bonds at par jwith three months previous notice. on September l, 1958. They will fbe free to non-Canadian hold- Iers, but taxable to any personal, [holder who resides in Canada. l This new isue, the first time in! I20 years on the lh-igllsh money: "markets, is looked upon as one oil ‘the most important Canadian] features of the visit of Prime-Min-r fstar R. B. Bennett and Finance Minister E. N. Rhodes, to lnndon. ‘I iiiiiniiii iiiiiuiiiiiswiii} iii iiiiiisiii Must Refrain From Taking Part in Dis- obedience C a m - paign. (Canadian Press) room, msiagaurusi. 1-M. x. Gandhi, arrmed early today with his wife and 33 followers, will be brought to Yeroda prison hen from Anunedabad and subsequent» ly will be released. The group were lodged in Sahar- matl jail at Ahmedabad shortly be- fore they planned to launch a. new civil disobedience campaign for In- dian independence. Gandhi will be released under an 011191‘ Prohibiting him from leaving this district or engaging in any so- tivity in connection with the dia- obcdience campaign. He will face a. possible prison sentence of two years and a public trial if he violates the order. Stock Exchanges Cancel Saturday Sessions In Aug. (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Ont, Aug. L-Mein- bers of the Toronto Stock Exchange voted today to cancel Saturday ses- sions through August and the 2nd of September. The New York Stock Exchange will also hold no Saturday sessions in August. The Standard Mining Exchange has not yet decided whether to close or remain open Saturdays during the present month. General Need Of Rain Felt (Canadian Press) l OTTAWA. Aug. 1.-A general need of rain exists from one end of Can-L ads to the other, it was reportod io-; day in the crop survey compiled by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. It indicated the low average crops for most sections of the country. In the Maritime Provinces crop condi- tions ars generally fair, the survey shows and the hay harvest has pro- gressed favourably. Early crops are promising but rains are needed for late crops and pastures. Apples are sizing well and a larder crop than hour inter. \ IIHIQAIMMAMQAQAK 'ii' .- ‘ii ._ To Fist Fight NEW YORK, N.Y., Aug. 1.- IA.P.)—A fist fight between two swimmers at the edge of the out zloor pool in Steeplechase, Ceney Island, today indirectly resulted in the injury of between 30 and 10 persons, three seriously. When the fight started hun- lrcda rushed to the railing oi the balcony overlooking the pool As the enclosure became crowd- cd. the rear railing gave way and fell 15 feet on top of bath houses and lockers. Nearly r hundred persons toppled oval the edge, ‘hundreds of thousands of persons seeking relief from the city's intense heat, were on ' the Island. A panic was avert.- ed by the quick action of tho 110- lice. Wealthy Hotel Proprietor Slain (Canadian Irena) ST. LOUIE, Aug i-Gamum Murm 78, wealthy proprietor oi three 15—ceni;-a-night hotels, was slain today in the old Erie House one of his hostelrics, by Georgi Pen-y, a former hotel clerk, who was critically wounded in a. fierce gun battle with police after he had barricaded himself 1p one of the hotel zooms. ConstructsSubway (Carwdlan Press Cable) RIO DE JANEIRA), Brazil, Aug. ust l-Rio de Janeirc is construct- ing an underground railway, thi first "subway" in its history. A central station will be linked with 12 others, and later the line will be extended to the suburbs, accord- ing to present plans. The Weather ,Etc' Wilzn Son: Qiais Ass Kisses 1km scauii m‘ 4hr Boffciq or iiiaia L VcicE! . d ° 4*’ iv . $.nr'\ii'§\,$'I(]/',,l\~"Tlmiili/IQWN Fresh to strong southwest ta west winds cloudy with shmvq-a 0| thunderstorms. METEOROLOGICAL UFI-"ICE, Tor. onto, Aug b-Mlnimum temi-eiazuresz- and maximum aviami 7 , 7 ii 6d 8i Regina 60 Brandon 07 Winnipeg _.. 70 Toronto _.. ,... .. .. .... 74 m Kingston .... -... ..... .... ,.. 4 80 Ottawa .1 ... u .. 4 8S Montreal 8B .-_. -..'».._ ... b2 70 High tide this evening at 8.26 and tomcrorw morning iit 7,0i_ Sun leis 1h‘: evening iii 7.27 rleoa tomorrow morning at 4.411. Full moon Saturday Au: ii, . m. Summarliua ffdo viglflcon minutes Infer- than (‘hnrlnilrrfnu-ii. CAI FERRY KVIIEDPLB Week days-Jr -' liar-ion a. 1a.; 1 p. m. (F n): 5.13 p. m. Week iliira—|. .- Univ‘ 'l'1\rL\iviiiin0 10.80 a. m. (Extra); 2.56 p.’ m.; 7 Q ...,..,,.. ,_,..__ _~,\_ __‘ and 7.32 0.15 Council . ' j Tfiiff ._.. _:. f. ._, i I _. ~41’ N "