or' \..\ MAXIHI oss ui-me MAN @-ill I if ' ` 1 ' . _ 0ovorsPrinoeEdvoril islandLikotheDew ~ ._.Q _Mantis MERE MAN E 31: El fi it it l l -,_-f-'-'_,,,,.,....°"."=...!“'# ."..t‘. ' ciii.iu.ofrrE'r0vvN. GANADA. SATURDAY, Aran. zs, 1934 . 14 Pixci-:s e;-,-'..,,. ...... ... ._ ._ ._ .*_.,'.. __ __,_..._.. - - ~- ~ f - - W A i _...,,_ _ _ _,_ _._ , _ _-__ ._ _-A __ ._ . _ __ - ---_ ---~ - ~ - -- -- - Y » --~»»~-~- - *Q if ! I . N ' Germany Warned” $2,140,000 Voted To Cover Japan Supports ‘}'L',f?f§"""lt _ Maritime Freight Rates In OpenD00rPo1icy R"°_';`f'"°f: Against Default Supplementary EstimatesN Total Of $3 555560 Supplement ary Estiniates, Brought Down IN HUNT FUR KIDNAPPERS Girl’s Grandfather To ' Negotiate With Ab- ductors of Ju e Robles - Dillinger -B Still at Large. (lt P. ly Gnarillan's Special Wire) Tucson. Arie.. April 2'! teel und bullets were ruled out of Ari- unas drama-packeu kidnsppinl gg” 1011131115 in IIVOI 0! @ld BMD || the best instrument to tree six year-old June Robles from the clutches of kidnappers. A man hunt-int machine compos- sd of 1,000 quick shooting cowboys. ranchers, policemen, aheriffs and volunteers stood aside when tha family headed by Bemabe Robles. reputedly wealthy oattleman, sel- ected s go-between to deal with the sbductors. It was indicated an at- tempt would be made to moot the $15,000 ransom demand. (By The Aloelated Press) (By Guardlan’s Special Win) Law enforcement officers can-led in offensivcs against criminal N18; on half a doaen maior fronts Friday, while sporadic skirmishes flared in eral tors cap- Chi- paid for the release of Edward G. Brem a', St. Paul Banker, gave the poll hope that a solution to the $200,- 000 kidnapping was imminent. John Dillinger and his desperado als remained at large, but tba os ure that George "Baby Face’ Nel- son, is member of the gang, hui du sev soc The ture of William I. Vidlar at osgo with $2,668 of the ransom oe P dlsci stolen an automobile near Lao Flambeau, Wis.. caused the hunt to be pressed in the northern woods A temporary halt in Arizoha‘e greatest msrihunt, that for the kid nappers of six-year-old June Robles, was abruptly called to per mit her grandfather to negotia with the kidnappers. R/eport, that s large amount of the $50,000 Lindbergh ransom money had been found in England were denied by the partmeiit of Justice. M Cl kidn to New De ax iipmaii, a.l;ged apper of Herman Ruisteln of Boston in 1932, pleaded not guilty when ar- ra.g.it-d st Kansas City on s. chu-get of btii a f itiv from Jus* ~ ro rr, eavily ar lW\p@d down on the Villa Par lIli.| Tnist and Savings Bank fled with 84.000 from the mon , ‘if--'.L1“'d“ ilk b ’ ‘3 “U ° WU- bemomi and continue W F"° We h m¢d~ morning and aftemoon. Ari I Robb of the Halifax Herald. and _ Y sions. Hon. R.. J. ‘ln.nicn_ Min of Rsvways and Osrisls will In Parlia (UI. ly Gil lpaehl UITAW iosthsflsealsotlls-so broujitdowninthanousa llinit ware of Eli Ei' gi E E i )(eroll.}1¢l(a¥ino&'|0 loantohaadianfiatioiial 1h|dil)#allllbiIll,I1@000 coverdef'|dhand&8m0 to expenditure llhrftimo t lates 010.000 'ine loan to the (hnedian tional Bteamahipa (0anadian ernment ilbroha-nt Marine), is cover the estimated deficits of company for the preant to year It is 8180700 loss than deficit d lad year 'nie loan to Canadian N (West Indies) stsamships to cover this yalrs deficits is the no capital ibure last year The estima to cover the femme hsowsen the rates un the Maritime height Rate Act the regular rates is divided in votes. One vote is for 81440900 the Canadian National luilw and the other for $100000 for other railway companies oparat in the Maritimes The total for the Maritime freight rates 014,210 len than last year UI'I‘AaWA. April 2'!-(CP) is ondroadingwas moved in Publishers An Nex t We e (C P By Glarllalfs lpeodal W 'ionorrro spur rt - daily newspaper' publishers and itors gather' in 'lumnto next w for the annual meeting of the can adian Press their co-operative ns gathering anocistian and the Can adian Daily Newmapers whldi deals with the busiriel end of newspaper publication Direc of the Canadian Prel moot monday nioixring and afternoon the continuing Tuesday The mn meeting of the Oansdian Pit Thursday Henri Gagnon, of hue; Soleil, the President will is On Monday night directors of f.heCDNAwillhnldthsirmeot ing and the annual meeting of the anociation will begin Tuesday af ar Piesidentwillpresideatthem l'..0ft-hefirstdegreemurd, of L. J. Schiller. l¢¢d and .weal . _miller of Hulett. Wyo., who w beaten to death last Sept- 14. suthoritiu received informstio that Clyde Barrow, southwest del Dorado, was in distress from seve nuald!nnerWedneshysvening.Hc hasnotdlsclossdhislubieotbeyond oanadss problems.” In _ Wil) A.Au'ils‘|-Disppismanh i-aquh'smentsoft.heOsnadianNa- ary estimates oohlling sl,ls2,llli ware today com- the of Hnance, sr I the stool! and b,,ds $l'l0@,83333 ill ld Na The amoimts particularly as re- Gov canadian Northern Railway Co . ual Que- drew two refunding of three maturities Sept. vote wsy four percent first mortgage . in '_ ect ws- ' tors pre- the aes- ent Yesterday. Lie 0( OIINDCIII ioby D a bill totaksoarsofthstotslfinancial Egiiili gggiéilg §&§r EE? gélgéi iiilili it 1934. maturing $1211.58 for betterment MJM,00'i, and estimated income deficit lbs to 00.010216- llhohliheclmtdnpltoddeliclt, slidlionll R1Iodll.Minilt6t tl;= igéi iiiiif result of the received from made the total am fu the railways operations those heading at slightly gosoooooo said The first part dlilt with tho Q52 0mlassthanlastyear'f‘herewai '1‘heBillwasintwoparts hs dif ordinary financial requirements od ther-ailwaysfortheyear Theses der - andmdpar-tinadsprovislonforthe to 1,1934 Canadian Northern four ys percent guaranteed debenture Oct 1 1014 Great Nwtlmm Rail bonds 03.51050 Feb 15. 1935 four and onehali percent gus-\' tw’°.‘L n . . . : . capital ' : Beith calend - ` sums: ' Limited the anteed bonds l'1'l000.°'“1‘\d- l1\°\’¢ m°°°Y being returned ui the hos produ gg who got dilbfllflged and ld ms grip, remains a victim of by ,the experience. Arguments duction was a mein feature bringing back it period of bet pricas. Perhaps so in s. world lo Prince Edward Island is conce ed it never yet made s pertiolo difference,-at least, not since permitted oaklm world outlets. For we could have produced thrve four hols fm- every one that aotuallyfproduced, and it would one iota cl: the other hand. we produced the larger quariti we pould have wound up with much hilh" average Pfioe thin actually did and very much in iiggggt ii iii l iitleii T ;s5§;5; lei E the present time is considerably cerned st the moment Will,” below that or a year sro. but :I would be fill* W °“-"W 'rm volume Q! hogs moving at which hog farmers are most con- P _ ~ prevailing, as against last years way that no doubt would existow er. It is too bad thst the market- tp study what information tm” .bis surplus should be low when is available, and give an ldel prices strengthen to profitable lcv- what conclusions have been srrl els. The producer who has a few od at. by JUS* "1 °"d“‘”Y' °"° hogs to sell this spring is gettin( day mind that often errs, and th had a bit of what he lost durind enquirers must do the same Y tn; put few you-s, but the farm- themselves.--form their own °°U to clusioris and act aooordindll IMG? low W turns h d ed t. - th t will lead to ssner thinking. so ncoitllgsee digits? tlixr t¢r course in foil c- However, all that can be dons is mation may sometimes be Ki of one's own makint- Ml-lists ..,~ About th middle Of N0‘/Cmbof. R 'my be “med nut 10 X mon; the price df bsoon grads h0€S 10 ter the Maritimes ranged around $5.50 ,tp |575 por cwt delivered at tl; a, anotnq- gain of one and three- to quarter cents per pound had taken we place, md finally during the sec- notmdwoekinuarohabighnotod’ have in uenoed price downw;.i'd $10.00 par owt. was struck. lt rv- tv. W msined thus for two weeks and sd than commenced io slum? 40'” !or'tunl»to . the ly carry ba- and this f dollar l-c