1932 . iii 0 siuiiinii Passed 'In Com- mittee Last_ Eve- ning. Council .Re-_ scinds Concessions Granted To Unem- _ ployed Men’s .Asso- ciation. ; ,__--» - v ’,,,,.u rink and on victoria P k ,,,,,d,,,.y will be restricted to twel e "muon an hour, and violation of this tyqulation will he 71011151105, on co - fgiouon, by a fine of between $5 'mu tzo. A by-law to this effect 'wus given second reading at a spe- pisl meeting of the City Council '1rstnight_ It will come up for third ,puding at 10 o'clock this morning. The Council also i-esclndcd the motion, passed at its last regular meeting, granting free use of a |0001 in the market building to the Unemployed Workmen's Associa- tion together with a weekly'p y- ast Mu, muy, meter annie in ie- ll V ll , a ment of $15 for services of an of (ice man. /Mayor Stewart presided at l night’s meeting, there being pres- ent City Recorder Martin and Couns. Kennedy, Trainor, Reardon, Doull, Hennessey, Burke and Day. Park Roadway Bylaw motor vehicle traffic at Victori Park and roadway was introdu by Coun. Henricssey, seconded b Coun. ,Dou1l. The bill went into committee with Coun. Kennedy in the chair. After some discussion _ to the speed limits to be fixed, Coun. Hennessey moved, seconded by Coull. Day, that this limit be twelve miles an hour. An amend- ment limiting the speed to fifteen miles an hour was moved by Conn. Doull but found no seconder, and the original motion was put and carried. The by-law reads as' fol- lows: _ . “No automobile .or~-motorvehicie shall be driven or operated upon or over the Victoria Park roadway and the road through the said P k to h The by-law to limit the speed of a ced Y as ar to Brighton Road now open automobile traffic at a. rate of speed greater _than twelve miles per hour, _ “Any person convicted of a breac of this By-law shall on summary conviction before the Btipendiary Magistrate pay and forfeit at the discretion of the Magistrate a pen- alty not exceeding the sum of twenty dollars and not less than five dollars for each offence, and in default of immediate payment of the said penalty and costs forth- with the convicting Magistrate may commit the offender to the com- mon 'jail of Queen's County for a term not exceeding thirty days un- less the said penalty and costs be sooner paid." _ Ulwmrloyed Ass’n. Grant \ The (iueeiion or continuing to al- low the Unemployed Workmen's Association free use of premises in the market building for an em- 9l°Ym¢1\¢ 830110? was introduced by Oulu. Dey. chairman oz tus mur- ‘Wi Wmmlttee. Unemployed did not ---'--- ,M me; Husigsln glance as t s .Sl E it ei A i. sei; .litig- igpaii 0! 01,100. eromen ply 0800 towards this work the Provincial Government EE 238g S minion Gov ' . and 0420 'rm-: cuanwrrsrowuouaaolan _= _ ._ - = =..,=-PA°EF__W_1£,, V Heroic Act Of Stluclent Flyer 29-Mrs.-AnneMortimerwss ingthankstoday fortheq who sacrificed his one chance safety to save Mrs. Mortim lnall daughter. Kar ine was practicing over the valley stream when .vsnbmr sraasu, 1. P., .runs .runs so-toy The siv- _canadian Press)-nm. cabins wu- uick `scn has launched an appeal at os- action of a Chinese stu&nt flyer ‘goods Hall from a decision of Mr. 0! Justice Logic regarding an assess- ¢r'a ment of elol.ooo for income tax chiral# seesterbytbeoity or ottawa. Trral Judge Made Mistake 1 .___ purposes lnads again-It the woman ing sum of approximately $375 lost control. He could have w his plans between two houses BBW Judge should have found that the property, he explained, belongs the City. The suggestion was discussed motion of Coun. Kennedy, secon ed by Coun. Trainor, that a be paid to the Garden Commit Coun. Hsnnessey asked how was proposed to do the work. Coun. Trainor said it was tended to have tenders called, vision. Hospital Grants ee ing at which it was stated building operations were to be was not sufficient and that Council for an increased grant Mayor thought it was only fair the trustees to make the City's sltion clear, so .far as he was co oemed, Last year the City incre $500 to 01,000, and this year th had further increased it to ll city,” he added, "it seems to next five years, and it.is just ,well that these people who that the City cannot do any than they are. doing at the pressn pretty well to pay every year pitals_” _ . Unemployment Belief - o severe hardship in the city whi give a grant for the relief of the isavingthsmtytopaytberemain- _ .Tha and approved; and it was decided, on nun' H’ V“u°d “V md °’ d gran 1° consciousness were a question as in. the work to be dons under City super- The Mayor referred to press reports of a recent Hospital m t- jumping overboard to swim to . that un d when he visited him in his i trustees were looking to the City hoaxing his part in the search, to touch with the kidnappers and n. dertaken, that the money -on han the f'1'he P0 as ed its grant fo caohlcspital fro e ,500 launching this 1-fospitalshould un- derstand, before they K0 too far more t time. I think the City is doing Coun Day cited some cases f departments special ngenis w ch had como to his knowledge. He .A1 Capone in Atlanta Penitenti cases, to be t distributed by Earle and the nurse' engaged in so cial duties in connectionwith th City Hospital. He referred also said it was time every _landlo should be compelled to install situation in some families was ser lous. The Dominion Governmen had signified its intention ‘oi gr t relief_ The local Government the 4 must be distributed, and ther; no reason why the Government an should be proper or-gsniggtiou distributing whatever money w received. Need of immediate repairs to th street pavement in front of th Canadian National Hotel w stressed by Coun. Hennessey an others. The meeting then adjourned, “W 8° YD this agency to look for "°"k- 11° Mid.-and the accommo- dation was therefore unnecessary. Mutuver. the brivuere bad been abused and be nad had several °°‘“P1°1°*° 1r°u\ patrons or ure market, of ps;-gong hum' ‘wut the premises, Colm. Kennedy asked if any sam.. n City Clerks office Mr Niche .fiblicd that several women had . telephoned complaints. - , Coun. Burke said he had also ro- . °""°¢ uumolaintn. rt was me one '°”‘.° _°f»l\°l' Dlaoe, less public than i cover. WILL l t(coniinued_n;;- me ll V son unriiffled. ‘ ll e unsanitary housing conditions, and "po you know i.h¢_ whereabou rd at least water facilities in every dwgu. ing. t it °' ',':° C,`:::p,:;°°;11:;,;: 5;; 1 opposition stiffened its back io'l-(old ’°°°“"" “"“”‘°‘1 he' 80”” bm” bei# 5 B. sd that line. ' “Y” ‘ Mayor Stewart agreed that ‘th . m _ ing money for direct unemployment my wuier, to reach the suppos was ’“°‘”“"‘ *»hf°“¢h which thu nut no sold Edmund B. Bruce WSJ W er to obtain this assistance There ,cuuve my ,ale 0; nn exclusive s . s d a bombshell that will startle I lic service \becoming vacant after much puzzled and July 30 next cannot be filled by Inu' landed in an areaway. But Marguerite. Mortimer was pl _ into a garage beyond her, suffer- : 1-us first words 'on reg the child's safety. THE CURTIS (Continued from P080 1). | __________-_---~_ mm ages of such alcoholic content as tm is permissable under the constit- to restrain Colonel Lindbergh ‘other ship." Haskell also testified that C cell nero after ms confession slated hs actually had been t ed (he hoax confession "lust to ‘some sleep." ‘ Y erative about an interview he . with an unnamed man on in present financial situation of the h'gh spots in the trlalg third d me Frank J Wl‘son, the federal very certain that that amount can .-If consideration is_given to the motion supplied by Curtis, were Wm actuauy promote wmpmmce' ' a not be increased, possibly for th are intended talkip to him at 0 time he did and he feared the int . view. _icopardized the chance of cs turing the kidnappers and murd U the man‘s name saying he had not _, h e “Is this man suspected of bein 8 implicated in the kidnapping?" grunt of $1,500 to each of the Hos- sel. _ “No,” replied Wilson. "but \'\° in touch with others.” thought the City should combine Question, then were shot with the Provincial' Government se - Miss to Charles Augustus Lindbersh. JY- cams the first. "No," said Wilson. of the kidnappers?" |fNo.fl ‘ Curtis knew?" e nn-0_1: kidnappers’ boat. Elmira, N. Y., friend. of 001118 gotiating with the newspaper of ghe return of the baby told hs had pictures of Lindbergh A few days before the baby's ° was discovered in the woods far from the Lindbergh home- kell said Curtis told him!- “Alex and I are Guin! V0 df world in a few day!-" 'I colonel Lindbergh smiled faint latter explained "Alex" was t used in referring to the fly¢1‘» ' Amr curtis had typed his 11° uupgegion. Haskell said he w visited Curtis "Nowthst it is all over." he "ld action of the assessment commiss- Ume (loner of Ottawa in assessing her for wins ¢'lh¢d.`ionu of the assessment not and ul- ins e' skull fracture Bud °fl¢l°=1 not liable for :sooo mn claimed if ror this purpose, not to euceed wo ‘”“’“’“ ‘“3“"°'~ ¢,¢. *U08 the trial Judge erred in bis een- '*° struction of the assessment wt. “ms proper and needed revenue." _ii The sub-committee proposing 1: of repeal, which was rejected by Y: "reef, me congress immediately get conventions in the states called to he senswr wilson contends that the income was contrary to the provis- tra vires and that therefore she is by the city. It is also argued that Dnmoclllrs ' (Continued from Page 1) facture of beer and other bever- ution and to provide therefrom a submission of the question the full committee, said: propose to truly representative the Peoples' Church, Charlotteto That statement and the vague In testimony of e, U. S. federal :fd erate on the enactment of such vcstisaim who checked up lm -‘°m° no into ine open under complete e of Curtis' stories, declined to give supewmon and conuoy _by the meet solely on the proposal( “In the event of repeal ws urge °P` that the Democratic party coop- ’ measures in the several states as Y' effectively prevent the return of i“'|the saloon and bring liquor traf- states; and that the Federal Gov- e emment effectively exercise its T' ‘power to _Ffotect states against im- P' iportation of intoxicating liquors in er- ers of the baby. to rapid fire 'order but they left Wil- platform saying neither one thing norvthe other except that liquor 1, y Mrs. Richard left by automobile o ~"f-fave you any way of knowing question and with honeyed words ex- his hand a gavel as big as an over- tory We °f°<1“°'° millet- Owl Huck- out over the Atlantic ocean. Evl him went the mallet. Walsh with bristl- ied ing white moustache stood staring ` lime (u¢1_ body over the madding throng ‘while Today hh; budy was found by not U19 USMS 0! Ph°i08l'9»pher's bulbs fishemien about four miles o Has- . violation of their laws." i A fight on the floor of the con- B vention is assured CHICAGO June 29--The great de- , mended Llvyd ¥'l-9119?. 493911” 001m- void of Chicago’s Stadium was fill- ‘who also played the wed n any way they chose on the beer and vague propositions endeavored on the first nomination ballot the Under the cold blue eye of Sen- the delegates assembled for their fiickered here and there, white in the have of blue smoke. Yahoo, , The organ played, the band played, The platform presented recom An international conference for ‘new appointment or promotion ex- , ,. u an ir the poet isnot rules. 'mis must I" 1” N°"‘f"' “:n““° H .. bs concurred in by the minister. “ "°P‘Y”"' M°°" féffffedy' in g vos-y excellent way." the mqk” mu" would be “nd such certificate is not given. _ _Wu Fisher Fused a,mu‘uy_.. H, mmm _Lo um _om dl 'rho Order-imvouueil provides _ 12° __°__m__ _hm me mm_ Quick methods or reruns: on the thatthsrs shalibe no incressefn 'W tsof dsqbuu gh, mmm M . I th asse suspen ks-ssvcn- mm 1° “ v° “un “P th’ remuneration of any employee be- 1*" °! °“°ffl°m“‘ cum' be °" ° 'teen Chicago banks have closed ° ’”'°”‘ P'°°‘°‘“ *"4 9°'-‘fore Mu-on sl loss 'rn "°°°f°°°1°° W” °""““‘°" 5 tm. » . e order H ,,d _ ysince the Republican convention, hmm' m‘:°°m:;u::¢i°r way N also requires that ell temper-ery ___'I,:”;,f_°'°”°° f;‘“;::m";h‘;° Cuff, end lastly but distinctly not lout .C°,m»D°uu. ho hm ,l>°8il»|°!\l mlllt D0 l\!f»h°\‘ll¢d-by _ - ` in the throats of delegates sud ‘ " ”°'“"’ °°““ the treasury board- At the mo- °°*°°'“°°"~ d spectators repeal or ins lam md thought there should mm; gh, tnnupy bon-u hu um- Wilson was followed to the sian _mmdment _nd _“___ mm” be ti- ' °°“‘_:_° wW lolfiul tioned the employ of all temper- by l°V°Nl ‘f"'“;*;°°ww:_°; min, ficutiou or ihs vom,” hw in |,. Umm Rm _i 4103- erica until september ao, lm. rt many was 619° bu _ _“___ nu., gn,-_ _ Un‘_mpl “"7 "NWN *bl* is expected none of the temperar- Curtls¢l11°l1°¢ W “ ' 'ri-is r-spsel phug, if i¢ gum °’°° ’“'°°‘*i-1°” UW- iss win be sirseied by the change mm tl" Munn' P'°“°‘ The Government!! 01601' ll ill- A A Y ' the coffin of a number of dead Umals- believedwould ‘wr-preted to mean that while ex- M N _ ui-yu rg 3, ,p°,,M»¢4 by ,,,.,u.,.,,. coum my mm Aw” “cmd” isting vacancies will not be fum (omtmued on H” 5) Walsh, David I., Senator from om ,mlm “___ ~_h_ “___ the Minuifv he' df°vv°¢ PM ____________________ mmehuseite, and sm-ed ll. swim. » - of reducing personnel. .but has __ !____d,, beau" mu, ,mn th, mihg "nm, we" ‘°“‘°°*‘”Y “M 0! premises me in oonisined in IM “ °“‘”* "° ‘ ,h n 0 01010! ll or wo mbjwu vcciferous. the drys who went a ° '”""‘°° “WWI ll lu lm- ins order-in-council ie reduce W! f°“°" ”‘ °”°| hw my In plank like tl-ist passe by the ne- neuxeeourts. te me.w vc puinu nad been receives at i.lie'°°pt “mr “mn” °°"w°'"°° 'W in touch with the kidnappers?" _ _ no ithe Deputy Minister concerned _ ‘_ _tm to be ,D l 'that the public interest will suffer _'Ya' tm Bm? nd cum' unemployment relief_ th! All permanent positions thus fai- Wm” “ld h° ling vacant will be abolished if ‘im P°“°° 1"" mu” W' °“° (tum annroeeblnr e bulion doum nt um" mm' '°"°‘ ""i°°°*° Wlihuut duvisoinc mplww 7'°° my next of bublieene. s sort or let-oourrew bbenowngsiu 11,, um .loweringthsscomomioco ion 3 ,n *med un 504. mo- The order is regarded as a 9;. the pm_____°__,,, “nd DL Moot-“_ do-It-plank. hard bitten indomit- um- wma P* 0, my 87' chap me der being set aside pendiglg ‘mm°“'17~ ary measure to be lifted 01100 _ hi negotiation of revised war de ts . ei - V. lfl th ll' lily . G' 1"-C00 . P- E~ I.. Ui ln U’ azennedy. Dog tae: ant; count:-vs revenues begin to im uni_ -'Tl-icy. ,nn oppmmm 'D “__ mmmmon _‘;m___:'“_ndv___°_' V u‘;m_¢°_;]_u \ _mmmu mu, th, Umm sum |_°°a_ _ _ _ Wwllirlvll. _ _ _ ,prom ‘“°°“°° - ' . _ \ - . u cancellation of war-debts, nothing was said about modification National defense in such wise that "the people in time of peace' may not be burdened with expend- through, will be used as a part of _ "short flight," but his uncle, W. ceimui. eusiinu at the Golf Links this will be_ Mrs. Raymond. Mrs. W. Parker, Miss lf. Weeks, Miss Fullerton. CENTRAL PARISH, (Church Scotland) Rev. D. M. Lamont preach on isabbsth, July ard, Nine Mile Creek at 10.30 a. Canoe Cove st 2.30 p. fn. and m- at 'I p. ln. Special collection at services. ____»,f SPENDING KONEYMOO Monday morning, the marriage of Auguste Bourque, son of Mr. Mrs. Phlliippe Bourque of Soou ouc, and Rita Leger. daughter the late Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Leg er, of this city. The witnesses we Leophane Leger, brother of Sooudouc. During the nuptiai m Mis Ida Belliveau sang Ave Mar (Millard) and Professor Arsena was the organist. Following t t was served at the home of bride's relatives, 'I3 Spurr stre left on a trip to Prince Edward land. On their return they will r side in Moncton, where the groo conducts a. barber shop.-Mcnc Transcript. RICHARD -_ BOURGEOIS - wedding of much interest was so urc moming in the Fox Creek C nand Bourgeois, became the b of Mr .and Mrs. John Ric Rev. A. V. Landry performed t large number of friends and rela tives. Miss Marie Gauvin, of Eric H. Cormier, of Moncton, w groomsmen. During the ceremo organ by Miss Armance Gau ,ed tonight with the sound' and ‘marches. The bride was attiredl ll fury of 24,000 people all of whom a georgette costume of white a had definite ideas on whether pro- rose and carried a beautiful bou Wilson was one of the revenuefhibition should be abolished and quet of camations. The brldesmal ho who ghouid bg gh; Dsmuopugiu uuu- wore a dress of yellow georgette gathered the evidence which placed ‘ diduts for tho United sings; pres- Following the nuptial mass th ur-y, ||d,n¢y_ V bridal party repaired to the ho in ,-1, of the bride where a weddin - “T with me preunmuon of 5 sho breakfast was.served. Later Mr. and as P°S5“'1°f fm” °l°h°“¥h 1° is 'ec' Do you know who kidnapped all right, the National Democratlc‘ 5 Wedding trip to Prince Edwar 2" * convention unsettled itself re: e‘ wand “nd °” “le” "tum ‘hey long summer niches ,.k',t_ whue the 1 will reside in Moncton. Both brid ‘supporters ot candidate Frankun and groom were remembered b ts ‘ D. Roosevelt of New York were an- their friends “t several s°°m mn i tions in their honor and a large ar ,nouncing their cohorts should vote _ 5__A__tmc,_1 u____“e__ disturb 1118 the international balance of ac- counts should only take pace-if at - all-by the normal operation of in- ould Haskell did not _we Iunher ____ Govemor aero” the twodhkds une tico, iztfgle rykcipient of ‘m_anymco1;l- ternaticnal commerce and sh ray of presents were received. _ Moncton Transcript. ` in R to collect enough votes to shove the Mn' Tmm" Doyle' Nm' Us gratul ns ese days. e v of stor Thomas _J. Walsh of- Montana HEADLESS ho d wp, present when _curtis was ne- first uisht session-‘Welsh held lu (continued from Page ll City Council should not get togeth- _ in as as dently he' knew the plane can Brier Island, Digby County It w headless and badly » decompose op hurray, wow, and so on yelled the but they identified it by a pilot the delegates, alternates and galleries. license and a photograph found the clothing. _ ,y_ rousing the audience to fighting The fishermen were Captain Guy he pitch, mostly on the side of beer. Thompson and Lou Bailey. Be- cause of the condition of the bo ho - ms ld tha mdnavpm mended: ‘they weighed it with rocks an name cu sa < "A competitive tariff for revenue ‘x purposes," whutsvep thug ig, mg Lats this afternoon they brough H reciprocal tariff arrangements with ashore the articles of identificatio , in other nations. iwhien will be for-worded to the M” M“°D°“"1d» °°’“P"L’°S °“° my 1““°°°“°°"’ sank it. ' ‘fliers home in Newton, Mass. “H tha pphubihgutggn of ,uy¢r_ No When he hired the monoplan |Li1le said he was going to take _L 3-ed"-ul Q-,dig to ,mm to pmvme Reynolds, later expressed the opin ion. that he had flown the plan l I n over the ocean until the fuel was exhausted with suicidal inte t Three national guard planes were sent out to search for Lille the fol- lowing day, but found no trace of the missing flier. of Roosevelt made a terrific row as the time approached for nomin- ation speeches. They had admitted- ly lost ground since yesterday but would battle to the last man, Ritchie of Maryland, Traylor of Chicago, Garner of Texas, Reed of Missouri, “Alfalfa” Bill Murray of Oklahoma, Burd of Virginia, and the once 'happy warrior, Al Smith of New York. To Late To Classify wsnrso-srssm exams, s on A 1- emnized at seven o‘c1ock Tuxesday ter of the orden The service of Osias Richard, of Moncton, coli hard. he ceremony in the presence of a Fo "Ave Maria" was sung by Miss u th nn, 1 in I dm Marie LeBlanc, accompanied on th B e D CPB powers' cu mi; 3-The conference must end Y g- will render possible restoration of 10 h.p. Must be in good condi- Elect Officers -_-in ' ' " ,T haw,” (Canadian Press) "A msn" nm,-,.,,,,,,,, ssnvr some, June as-sister 1-_ Mary Beatrice of Antigonish. N. Bo J, wal elected President of the Mari- time conference of the Catholic Hospital Association at the con- °g cluding session of the convention win here today. gg Other officers elected were: Sis- ; in Mary David, nomar, ru-st 1|; Vice-President; Mother Loyola. wo Charlottetown, Second Vice Pres- all ,ldent; Sister Louise Gertrude. Moncton, Third Vice-President. Executive: Mother I8!1atius, An- N tigouish; sister kenny, cnainsm: HERE - In L'Assomption Church Mgghsi- Mary, Chatham; Sister W” Veronica. Saint John. solelnnised by Rev. Emile Gallant, and d. °f GRAND LODGE .__1__ 'Z (continued non Page 1) th bride and Alfred Melanson, of __._.1_-11-i“‘i'”"°”" be named by the Grand Lodge fo r w the various provinces unless the ‘Ti provinces themselves requested that “ this be done. ln the event of he bein ivcd, it ceremony, the wedding breakfast such request S :Gee to at E is the duty of the pro nc s - he range their own 0r8B~H1Z3l'1°“- ct ’ A lodge service was held for th after which Mr. and Mrs. Bourque be , vmwu E Is' ver, who died last night in late John E. Cornell 1'. 0 ' the e B' Montreal General Hospital as th m results of scalds he received when W” he reu into the bath in his l- com at his hotel that morning. on Monday he had been elected Most Worshipful Deputy Grand Master of the Black Knight Chap- was h conducted by the Rev. William when Mm Germaine B°“m°°l5' Saunders, assisted by W. A. Mar- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdl- un of saint John rid _ " . (continued from Page ll Creek, acted as bridesmaid while . I1 _{iX_ “S at the present time. ' y These are the points on which B e France and Germany, have finally det' agreed: __ 1-Adjustment of intergovern- d mental wal' debts and reparations _ should take place without delay. d 2-steps are necessary to ensure the stability of t.he German cur- ' rency. in B something substantial and so f ognlzed a. final settlement has to be adapted to a. world settlement which includes the United States. e 4-The conference must end soon and the settlement must be such as n d _ _ confidence. 8 be limited to that capacity. 6-Germany cannot pay at The conference will devote its re- maining days to settlement of re- ed world economlc conference ' United States will be represented. S' sitting with us, taking part in o conclusions to which we m __ mittees. The first, presided over delegate of each of the above pow e recommendations to the heads o the delegations of the six powe at the earliest possible moment. The second committee will con sist of the Ministers of Commerce of the six powers, and will exam- ine measures necessary to solve the economic and financial difficulties responsible for the world crisis, The work of this committee will in ef- fect be preparatory to the world economic conferenc The reparations committee got to A Flyers Ready (Canadian Press) F o r. Globe Hop U. S. Officrals# Exonerated Re Sharpe Suicide "EW Y°f"¢' "“°° nomnou, June 29-(sr.>_Jl'ben weather over Harbor Grace, New- Wm be no npreunuuom by th. g’_“°d1“““_;° '_';_ :_f‘:"_:;°d_!": ini-iiub aovmunent so tbe united ° "W “ . states in oonnection with the death proposed round the world flight by |01 mom smrpe. Pummmt '__ James Muttern and Bennett Riffen. _womb ‘informed today. 3 Dr_ James I-1. Kimball, in ; Captain A. Eden, Under Secretary over Harbor Grace, the flyers °U“°» “id ”‘° "°‘”‘°' W” °‘f‘;`L_";'; ,or sms for Foreign Amin sais and that they might be able 'take off tomorrow. 'His nameless monoplans which the aviators hope to bet the globe circling record of W Post and Harold Gatty, had rece ed its final tuning up and ready to go. The plans has be equipped with numerous safety vices. Dump valves have been stalled on the- gasoline tanks would keep it afloat. As a furt placed in the forward cockpit the engine may be cut away thus further lighten the craft and maps valued by the flyers of equipment. _il_____-- in event the plane is forced down on water the emptied tanks her precaution, a hacksaw has been so and . Fish lines, mosquito netting, water bags at $5,000 are some of the other items ithe Consul General at New York, scheduled refueliing point, hcwevetr; Genld ouupbeu hm reported on the death of the servant girl who committed suicide in the Morrow _:maine at Englewood, N, J., after ue iquestioning by police in connection y .with the Lindbergh kidnapping. _:gi "Having regard to eu ins circum- en lstances in this case," he said, “there ____ iwould appear to be no grounds i which would warrant representa- inna tions to me uniied states Govern- lmcnt." The Consul General is sat- isfied that no violence or "so-called third degree methods" were employ- ed by the police in their question- ing, he said, and that the girl was not questioned "under conditions oi severe physical strain induced by laok of sleep or want of food. The Consul reported that the girl appeared to fear further question- ing after the first examination. "on account of mistatements she had made in the earlier examination.”- These discrepancies so affected her nerves, the Cousin found, that she ` t00k her own life. CB. to by he Young Earl year old Earlof Egmont came ba B11 8 B"°k H°’" Lllson DEPT. is QUEBEC, Jllflc 29-(By The (Continued from page 1); nadlan Press)-The eighteen uk contributed under ure relief leg- Canada l'°d“Y- A°°°mP led islation to the expenditures of pro- hi-S Umlle. F1'€d€I'i°k P°1`01V“l~ vinces and municipalities. is 801118 bR¢k *D Pflddisi Albef- i “The Dominion Government's ad- three years ago when his fathe £0. his bl1’l5hP19~°€» Whifih he left ' ministratlon expense from the be- r. glnning of the relief legislation il recently killed in a` motor accident , 1930 up to the date mentioned D8 from the Canadian Pacific li Empress of Britain, on whic they travelled from Southamp ton, but was rounded up near the New Forest in England, above, namely Moy 151;, 1933, is up. assumed the title. The young man, proximately $125,000, which in. who became the Earl on his fath- cludes salaries, printing, stationery, er’s death finds himself worth ov a million dollars. but it is not en- expenses, or about .09 of one per- ough to maintain the historic cast- cent; or to express it in fractions, les and other property of the Eg- less than one-tenth of one per cent ne er telegraph, telephone and travelling monts which will be sold. Young of the total expenditure has been Egmont made, an unmarked exit for the Dominion administration. r, "Up to May lst, 1932, $65,097,000 h was paid out in wages out of the - total expenditures mentioned above, 'by or for every dollar spent fcrty-sev- wspapennen on the special en cents was Paid 101' 1Bb0llr.` train. He declined to be inter “Another point to observe is that - _ the present time. parations, leaving the economic and financial problems for the propos- at London in October, at which the Prime Minister MacDonald sub- mitted that if the ebonomic side of the work ww to be successfully n dealt with “we must have the rep- ” resentatives of the United States ur hi discussions and sharing in the re- sponsibility of carrying out any BY come." dy Thereupon the six-power meeting __ -consisting of Great Britain, France, Italy, Germany, Belgium t and Japan-established two com- by e' ers. It will examine the present po- boat viewed or photographed. He re fused to state whether he was going back to Prlddis to live per- manently or what his intentions were outside of a desire to keep away from publicity. NO INTENTION (Continued from P1180 1) stated that I can see no reason( whatever for advising an election this your. 1 still nold tnet view. My opinion has been that the country requires stable government and that it mould be disturbed ns little as pugibls by political dlssention in these trying days." He intimated that when election time came he would lead the 501" ernment forces tothe country. While the Premier did not discuss the subject lt is understood that C, B. smith, K. C., President of the Nova scotla conservative ASS°- clstion, is ln line for appointment to the supreme court to succeed the late Justice vincent Patou- _________.._._ Judge: “wnetr You are retract- ing your confession? But you told the court-" I Prisoner: “That’s possible, but my ‘lawyer has convinced me now of up to May lst, about 19,000,000 man days work was given, 7,500,000 days work under the 1930 act and 11,500,000 days work under the 1931 act, which expired on May lst. "It has been repeated several times that it costs $10.00 to gave 1 day’s work, but the figures given above disprove this. The total ex- penditure of $140,000,000 for nine- teen million days work indicates an average cost of about $7.35 per day, (which inclues not only labour charges, but also material and overhead). Of this, as above nidio- ated, $3.55 went to the wage earn- er. “Since a large proportion of tha cost of material also goes to labour, although not directly on the job, i it is obvious that the eotuel cost of providing a day's work is consider- ably less than the figure stated above, but there is no ready way of bringing together figures showing the man-days work given to those engaged in the manufacture and distribution of the material. ma- chinery and implements that have been utilized in connection with the ‘ unemployment relief work carried out under the 1930 and 1931 relief measures." . _______._ In zero weather sound flief through the air at 1.088 00 1.150 1261 per second. 3 sltion of reparations in light of the H_ exploratory examination alread _ mode. This committee will make Y ___ _ f USED CARS 1 Used Cars are being sold now at extremely low prices. noun the renewing uni. und decide for yourself and let us know what car you want l I 1926 Dodge Coach . 1929 Ford Truck 34 ton ea work immediately at the British headquarters, preparing its recom- ,mendatlons. Although the Franco- Gemlllll Bulf-the question of Ger- many's liability remains, the Brit- ish delegation is confident that il bridge will be found. One sugges- tion is that in lieu of reparation; annuities Germany should our-mul. a final lump sum, of which onc- third would go-when Germany is B510 90 PGY-in the proposed econ- E _ 1930 Dodge B Sedan 1930 Whlppet 6 Stake body, omic restoration fund, the re-l w B- & one you would really like is sold or before you have seen her. 1925 Star Sedan $ 50.00 _ 1926 Chevrolet Coach , 1926 Whlppet Coach 1927 Ford Sedan ... . .. 1021 Essex Coach .. . . .. .. . .. 1927 Dodge Sedan 1928 Chrysler Sedan .. . .. 1921 Pontiac Sedan . .. . . . .. .. 19290verland6Sedan........... 1928 Dodge Standard 6 Sedan . ._ 1930 Dodge 6 Sedan Special . . .. 1931 Bn|ckBScdan . . . . . . . . 1930 lifarmon 8 Sedan _ 66 Chrysler Sedan 1931 Dodge Special Sedan with new block and pistons All of these Cars are in good running condition and rncst of them have been completely over-hauled. Now let ns warn you again. To he sure of getting the Car you want, come in early or write ns or phone us and we will drive out the car you want to your home. as soon as possible for fear the 75.00 100.00 150.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 250.00 215.00 250.00 250.00 350.00 500.00 650.00 600.00 '$00.00 600.00 900.00 ilu ion truck, Al condition 500.00 `