OIL 111-21111 Mm i ‘Ifiilthllltfitfiof qibll. C n-j-lyfllllllll, Iculol llfl mplottetown Gurdiu Two Cot umber. Placed In Into Millio 8 At 135 S to rm . A rea Property Loss IT-Carolinas Runs ns —- Thou- sands Homeless. or‘ (A-echtcd Pna) gmfllOO CITY. Hem. IO-Jme 5th toll horn Ibldafs topical g-mcne mounted tonight to 196 5 [Q0110]! streams needed m4 mop; uncovered 45 more bodies in 51114111311081 and 21 in ‘Dam- p» War Degnrinnznt laid that -. gddition to the 8Q persons gowncd in the suburbs cf Tempioo md whose bodies were takcn to m; civil hospital. at lcsst seven umber! of the crow of the launch pmrlo were known to have been drmmod when the boat went down. “h; persons were in the hospital at ‘Ibmvicc in s. enrich undi- lion. NEW BERN, N. 0.. led. 18-- Fiitcen dead. rm-ny missing, bun- dnds -‘ less and s property loss of millions ct dollars were listod tonight as the North Carolina coast counted the coat of the rav- aging hurricane of Friday and Saturday. Mnoy nnall communities were abnnst wholly desolate, lacking food and shelter. Sanitary con- ditions over s wide one. threaten- ed disease. Restoration of roads and communication system was only beginning. ‘more were no major discsfcrl at sec. National Cov. Attacked (Associated Press) IDNDON, Sept. 1B——'I‘h': Nation- |l Ibrccutivc Council of thd‘ Labor Party, in s. report to be submitted It its annual conference in Hast- hgs next month, ccnsures what it Ills the "sunlnc attitude" oi the lllcDoneld Government in the flea of Britain's messing prob- lms. Nequest Loan FromCovernment OAIAIARY, Sept. 18—(C.P.)—CB.1- llry and Edmonton have request- ld a combined loan of $600,000 #0111 the Dominion Government to wry them through Public Works and Rcllef Programmrs. The Gov- u-nnlent/s decision is expected lllvfily- At present Premier John lirumilee of Alberta. is in Ottawa. Waiting th_e Government's final Vmrd. ANNOUNCEMENTS, comma EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETC "Announcements are inserted l; "Ill column at 8 cents per word ""9"! payable in nllrancs. ' "Fortune Hall, D-ancei Regular. 91w. September 22nd. 1111s. "Dance in Iona. Hall in aid of 001 fair, Wednesday night, Sept. '°~ 1100 "Come to dance in Summerfield 5*" Friday. sept. 22nd. Admission. Irntlcnlen 25 ccnts_ ladies frcc. 1184 "Dance at Lake Verde Inn Wed- "MBY. Sept. 20th. If weather un- favorable, first fine night. "Dance at Valleyfleld Thursday, stilicmbcr 21st. If stormy, Friday Wm- Good music. 1210 d"131\nce. Roscland, tonight. Only “W1 in city with full orchestra. Admission 25c. 1221 "Gwlmd Lime-High Quality - hW Pricc-Brookvllle Manufactur- K Co, Brockvillc, N. B. N-3B0. M"Dance in Victoria. Rink 'I‘llcs- MYI sqlt. 19th. Ludics free, gents °- 121:1 "We are open to contract with s ‘i’ 800d men. Apply in person. or letter to J. A. Moore, Manager ‘"1 Llie- 1001. ' lR-ewrve "‘ ptember 20th for U310}! Rbfid Ohllflih. Ad< 1 ldllllil 20C. Children 10C. 1151. no _“_ Como to the barn dance, Bobby hm"- Hunter River. Wednesday, g. 30- Hoceeds in sid of good "‘°- “B0 800d music. 1211 "Kiilll"! Cross Hall will have ‘Tm 9m! On Bill" presented by t?“ Players on Wednesday, mber 20th. 1199, ‘l m “The Whestlcy River Y. P. s. “sent their play “Cranberry ‘M?’ in Clyde Rlver mu Wed- Y- Bert. 20111. 1212 05mm i u ember W. C. T. U. con- °" li- Norm Wilishire on t were unfounded and no such step was even contemplated. Uphold Colonies Should Co-operate For Defence i TORONTO, Sept. 18—-(C-P.)—O0- mlnlon 511380;! could only b9 l "Lgegus war" dlivdlkd against N1 sgressor country and that the mn- pire and its parts would be covered by the policy of the League of Ns- tions and the Kellogg-Brisnd Pact seen, also, as s possfslo stimulus in such l. case. This was held to clear up the hypothetical question us to one Dominion! position in the event another went to war. operation for defense Among the mpireu self-governing was viewed as desirable by dele- gates to the British Commonwealth Fbdcretion today. Such unity was to closer relationships between oth- ¢r League countries for the pre- vention of 888N593" 5nd the Wu‘ outgrowth of conferences lifllfl’ in the day, whfli Is- 01111111 1101111111 11111. 1111111111 Canadian Fish Indus- try on Eve of Better Times, Declares President. (Canadian Prvss) MONTREAL, Sept. iii-Canada's fish week will be held from October 30 to November 4, it was decided today at the 18th annual meeting of the Canadian Fisheries Associ- ation which, was attended by mem- bers from the western provinces, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec and the Maritime Provinces. Delivering his presidential ad- dress, J. A. Paulhus, Montreal, said it was his opinion the Canadian fish industry was “on the eve of better times." M1‘. Paulhus stated that governmental officials had come to a realization that “the fishing industry is in need of some assistance." He. hoped that “within the next l2 months the Dominion Government will 018ml" B01119 sort of e. publicity campaign in an effort to develop the domestic mar- ket for fish throughout Cmsds." Mr. Pauihus said during the past year export markets for Canadian fish hadfallen away and domestic markets had shown little improve- ment. It would require very little additional consumption of fish by Canadians, he believed, to make (Continued on Pace 3) No Foundation For Report (Canadian Press) IAINT JOHN, N. B., Sept. 1&- Accordlng to word received from their Havana. office today by H. E. Kane and Co., Ltd, local shipping agents, rumors concerning tbs poss- ibility of Cuban dock laborers re- fusing to handle Canadian freight Nations rol of armaments. The discussion was s natural ITNWUIICII- W “Zmfigiivhflebt. 2o. Sessions 2.20 r - ox lunch. Everybody “M”: 1210 Covers Prince Edward‘; n‘ CHARLOTTETOWN, 111111111 11111101111110 111111101 Cotton States Pass Re- solution Advocating That Roosevelt In- flute. (B! Don l’. Klriley, Associated Press Shir Writer) WASHINGTON, Sept. 18-01111- ing inflation the antidote for the Typhoon . Whips Chinese Coast , ‘(Annotated PEI) SHANGHAI. Supt. 10- (filesdbyi-‘ibe second y. pbcnn of l: meals, wflch Whiccec m amen coast yesterday. blew itself out in ills Yellow Sea. today. The weather moderated here. The heavy winds caused Ric Whangpoo River \o averflnrw farmers‘ ills. spokesmen from nine hm. "Willis the low-bins cotton states tonight adopted s. re- “simil- solution urging President Roosevelt cmsiderable ""1305 V85 done in the native quarter of the city by the first-storm, on September i. to use the CUINHCY expansion pow- ers vested in him by Congress. Rallying to the cause of which Senator ‘Thomas, Oklahoma Dcmo- i‘ crat, has been the leading advocate , Develqpfnent for months, they accepted the re-‘ , solution unanimously and immcd- Inter ‘- Empire lately laid plans to take it to ihv‘ _ Trade Stressed White House tomorrow. ' f (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Sept. iii-When mile Acumen, mokesmenl. m‘. purchasing lumber and other ms- ampm he", put m, paper a def tcrials for public works, British mmd ‘m, Inflation to help the companies are specifying that the fume,’ Thom”- otflce was the n» materials must be Empire produce, m1 point p; wlegrmm and 16th“ s. development which is having from member‘ o; comm“ urging * reversible reflection in the develop- monomry expmmm’ merit of inter-Empire trade, said President Rooflevm, at whom the E. B. Monkhouse, President of the flood or “gages 15 auned'ma1n_ Liverpool Timber Trade Associ- mmed m absolute silence an ms atlon, Mr. Monkhouse is s. visitor Wu plan,‘ dupne the mereasmg to this country in the interests of demands um 11c avail himself oi his I-lverwvi timber bmklns firm- th. inflationary powm vested m Mr. Monkhouse expressed the him by Congress. belief that the Canadian lumber Primary responsibility for hold- mo“ business would Profit wri- mg up farm prices, Thomas mm‘ slderubly by increased "Empire : consciousness" of British manufac- turers using lumber. Urge is nslon (Continued on Page 8) Strike Movements CANADA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1933 NewDisarmament Proposals Indus trial Sec- tions Of United States Gripped B y S t r i k e . (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Sept. l8.—-Wldely- scattered sectors of the United States industrial map were gripped by strike movements today. The last Iowa. coal mine idle since miners struck two weeks ago in pro- test against delay in perfecting the Bituminous Coal Code resumed op- crations near Weukcc. But. pick- ets and working miners clashed in a North Scranton, Pa... street and Alexander Horwsth, 1'7, a spectator, was wounded with buckshot. About 75 percent of the shoe workers 1n the Brockton, Mass, area did not report for work, following their rejection of a. Federal Labor Board proposal to remain on their jobs pending settlement of an inter- union difference. There were no disorders. Sllk Mills Closed New Jersey silk mills remained closed although picket. lines were gradually withdrawn 11s were forces of police and special officers detail- ed to prevent possible violence. (Continued on Page 3) Thus the conference today did Baulk NRA Plans ll.S. Illllll AT LUNEST 111111111111 Can adian Dollar Moves Up As. U. S. Currency Drops. (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Sept. l8-The United States dollar wm worth less than 65 cents in gold today. The American currency dropped more than two cents to the lowest mark in history-MED cents. The Canadian dollar moved up as the American unit slid down, and touched its highest lcvel since the current period of discount be- gun two years ego. The closing rate today was 97 13-16 cents, 1% high- er than Saturday's close and more than two cents above quotations prevailing a. week ago. The pound sterling advanced more than 11 cents to 04.81%. The closing rate was slightly lower. At its highest today the pound was about 30 cents higher than it was nine days ego. Complete Trade Negotiation (Canadian Pres!) VANCOUVER, Sept. its-Nego- tistions between the Canadian Govarnnment and France regarding the amount and time of shipments of salmon under the quota. provid- ed in the Franco-Canadian treaty have been completed, according to word received by Major J. A. Moth- crwell, Supervisor of Fisheries. ‘Substantial shipments will be stion was the further depreciation forwarded to France by S. S. Win- not go beyond League policy. "If there is going to be an Empirmweck. policy in the defense question it cral that any war in which s Do- must be bascd upon League policy," mlltcd to ship 220,000 cases of sel- ssidonslpobeamn. nlpcg, which sails from here next of gold and new hghs being re- Unclcr the treaty Canada. is pcr- the upward movement ovcraperiodcliimunthl. Read by Everybody Island Llkefthe Dew Hiard France Takes’ Firm Stand On Present Policy. "Ancsflcd Press) 7433- Illi- 10-14011 dhsnnn- mmt broom-h m a dctermincd bid for British and Alilfiflcfln mp- llolt were understood to have been [HMO W481 by Captain Anthony Eden of Gmst Brirmin as Norman ' B. Davis snived here with Pro-l sident Roosevelt's oral message‘ pleading with Premier Edouard. Daladier for uziimsal disamm- meat. ‘I'll-s Hench, who are seeking s united front against Hitlerlmi st ‘the forthcoming Geneva Confer- lenoe, pmIerrCd to can-y m the Prellminnl’? won: in separate talks and lVir. Davis was expccud to pee the Premier and Foreign Minister Joscph PauI-Boncourt tomorrow without the British representatives being present. The new proposals contained concessions to the British view-I point, it was said, which the French l mm willing to adopt In return for support st Geneva. The!’ remained firm, however. regarding the necessity of inter- national control, with no reduc- tion of forcBs until that control was made effective. “Progress seems lo have been nude since June,” M. Daladier said after this a-fiemoons two-hour sesllon. He remarked that the British “made an effort to ap- preciate" thc French posit-ion. . l. fliree Killed In Automobile Accident (Associated Press) MEIHUEN, Mass, Sept‘. 18——A. - man was killed instantly and a. (man and a woman injured fatally in an automobile accident today. The dead are Joseph ‘rracy, 25. and Cornelius O'-Kcefe, 26, both of Lowell, and Alice Amshea, 2i, or: Lawrence. Mary Msnkowski, 26 cf Havel-hill, and Robs-rt Calif, of Harrington, N. H. were injured v slightly. f All except Calif were in a. fleas- ure (s: which. collided with a part of s. truck owned by Leon Calif, Robert's brother. Wheat Countries Meet In London (Associated Press] LONDON, Sept. 18—A bare oom- munique announcing that prelim- inary discussions took place was issued today at the end of the first meeting of the Wheat Advisory Committee set up to supervise the world wheat agreement recently signed here. The following countries were represented: Canada, the United States, Argentina, Australia, Rus- sia, Bulgaria, Hungary, Rumnnin, Yugoslavia, Great Britain, France, Italy, Spain, Swlimerlend, Belgium, Germany, Greece and the Neth- erlnnds. The sessions will be resumed to- morrow. Montreal Stock Listings Decline MONTREAL, Sept. 18-40.?)- After early strength, Montreal Stock Exchange listings declined in the late dealings tolay end closed with loses holding s substantial margin over gains. with the selling in the afternoon came a. slacken- ing off of demand. Tumovrr ap- proximated 18,500 shares. The nae-in body of stocks moved forward under the stimulus of in- flationary rumors in the Uniicd States. Another factori- in the sllu- Of the Unied STATES dollar in terms TRADES ANI] .IlBOR FAVBR CENTRAL BANK Trades 'And L‘ a b o 1; Congress Forwards Brief to Lord Mac- Millan. By Boy Brown, Canadian Press stall’ Writer. OTTAWA, Sept, 1a.-(c.P.)-'r11o Trades and Labor congress of Can- acla suppmfl the principle of nstion- 1 zlllzzltlun of the banking system. In u submission to the Royal Oommls- slon on Banking, which boars the signatures of Tom Moore, President, and P. M. Draper, Secretary, the Congress declares in favor of the! establishment of a Central Bank as a forward step toward nationaliza- tlon. Reasons stated briefly in support of nationalization arr, that the banking and credit syzi. m controls the economic destiny or prucilcally the entire community; that in its; nature and functioning it is actually a public utility: that the private banking system, as now constituted, ' while custodian of the people's snv- ‘ ings, is not responsible directly toy them but works prinwrlly for pro-l fit and dividends to shareholders; and finally that it functions "often (Continued on Page 3) To Discuss _ Resumpton Of » WorldParley (Amoeisied Press) WASHINGTON. Sept. lii-Scc- . rotary of sum» Cordell Hull indl- ' dated today the United States would be rcprnscntcd at any meet- "ing abroad Lo discuss general plans for the resumption of the World Economic Conference and said that in the meantime conversations on disarmament would be continued unabated. Reports from abroad that Nor- man H. Davis, United States Am- bassador at large, had presented to Prime Minister Ramsay MacDon- ald in London today a communi- cation from President Roosevelt drew a statement from Hull that he felt any such message would be merely one of greeting. Probe Burning Of Reich-stag (Associated Prfiss) LONDON, Sept. lB-The Inter- national Legal Committee inquiring into lost wintcrla buming of the German Rcichstag announced to- night its findings would be pub- llshed Wedcsdngv, the day before five persons accused by the Nazi Government go on trial in Icipzlg. The inquiry concluded its public hearings today. Elenn. Dimllroif, e. MERE MAN 75¢ V)!!!’ 0! the lransgrcsmr i, MAXIMS 017A. s PAGES Ab dication Annnnl Subscription Delivered B! lull Cnnndn 1nd U. s, A, Of 00 Cuban President Is Anticipated Cuba ‘Feces mther Political "Crlsls As San Martin Re- fuses To Resign. (B! Edmund A. (hector, Associated Press Staff Writer) HAVANA, Sept. l8—Cubs {wed another political crisis tonight ss the rwernmenc of President m-l mun Grau San Martin awaited an ultimatum from a coalition of 1:5 strongest opponents, Wllflt the outcome of the @1515‘ would be Wns c. matter for specu. lnrion, but all sources seemed to ‘ind m5 Ollllflllcnta, scheduled fol" this evening, would bring a slmunl down. The QDDOSltlOn bloc, composed ofi representatives of the ABc, 1m- OCRR, the McnocallshxthcNatlon- nlisis, the Mariunistas and others, have demanded in such 0f three NN IDNN BATE FURFISBALYEAR REBUMMENBEI] Changes in Account- ing by Dominion and, Provincial Govern- ments Requested. OTTAWA. Sept i8—(OvlP.)--l!n- portunt changes in accounting lyy 11m Dolminion imd Provincial Gov- ernments so that statistics may be cinnpiled in a more uniform mm- ncr were contained in e. series of resolutions whlcih Hon. H. H. Stev- ens, llilnfstc-r of Trade and Oom- merce has forwarded to tho various Provincial Govz-mments. Tbs noo- lutioris were passed at a. conference of Treasury officials of the Prov- inces and the Dominion held hcrc, rcccnily but wen not made p111>11~ until today. (‘OMWION DATE Thcfiscalyearisthesubjeotol‘ one resolution. The Doanlnlon 115-‘ cs1 your closes on March 3'1 and; the Provinces each have closing} dates of their awn. rt was IYCOYYP, mended that the fiscal year of ail Canadian Government should end‘ at the same date or as nearly as mssible to March 3L (Continued on Pare 3i Leg Severed Byf shunting Train‘ (Canadian Press) SAINT JOlIN, N. B., Sept. lB-— Joseph Sawyer, 27, chose the wrong beautiful Bulgnrlnxl girl, testified on behalf of 1181' brother, Gcorgl Dimitroff, a political refugee from Bulgaria who ls nlsn charged with having part L11 the bombing in Sofia. in 1923 when 200 were killed in the Svetl Cathedral. With Calm (Canadian Press) facing her prnblmns with a calm confidence born nf 11 realization of the TCSOUTCCS 11ml possibilities nf the country and of the ideals of service that actuated the pioneers of the Dominion, Prime’ bfinistcr R. B. Bennett declared at a bmiquci. tonight of the Canadian Gas As- sociation in annual conference hcrc. The Prlmr: hilnistcr was gucst of honor at thc Association's 11111111111 banquet and 11111o11g his 1111011111.‘; were representatives oi‘ several for- corded by gold. malialng nullified and gains were for the most poxt supplanted motions: it cign countries, including Franco, Swlizcrlnnd. and thc ‘Unlmd States, as well as the British Isles. Canada . OTTAWA, Sept. l8.-Cnnad11 was! place to sleep tonight when he lay down bcsldc a railway track with his left log resting on a mil. A shunting cngmc severed the limb below (he knee. His condition was reported to be serious by hospital authorities. Confidence aprxlks Briclly .\l;r. Bennett spoke bricflx" sing the progress 111111 1.11:. burn mncle in the new world, 11nd lhat hr was particularly lmppv in 111:: ex- lprcsslons of COilfklCllCC that C1111- arlct, having come through a world depression wliho n auamytJlMRr‘ (lcprcrsion without any major CFiSlS such ms has marked most of tho- couiltrlcs oi the world, would ron- iinuc to g0 forward to n great i111.- urc. I11 those days oi trade rcslriciirul and eriifieill barriers it. was ahvfifl pleasing to rcmcmbci". Nit, Bcnncti previous salon; m,“ °|‘“ w” aside in favor of a "truly Nutian- "115!" Rflvminlent. m had steadfutly refused p resign but certain high palm“! circles were inclined tonight m consider his abdication as innit. able. ‘The President, speaking in "w. raperlnen, sold: "The Person who occupies tbs 1 agree that u nlcetlng between Gran: government is unimportant; the fulfillment 0i the revolutionary programme 1:. the tiling." Supporinrs of Grsu appeared (iptimisilc, and some of mom u. zrrrted he would remain in the Presidency under a cornpr/m" . with thr- nppOSiiIOTI. K :7{.§;“f67¢"3;;.=. A n d S o n Ma y Be Reconciled (Associated Press) FONTAmIBL-EAU, Prunes, Sq)". 18-4 reconciliation bctwoen for- ms lung Alfonso of Spain and in, eldest son, who for love renounced hi! Claim to the throne, is bcliovcrl imminent. "The Royal Family Mb nothing but silence h lrk matte," this Marquis Dc ‘mi-res, spokesman for Alfonso, said today. "Crnnmentsl could only hinder the negotiations." Alfonso and his scm had a scoot meeting Sounds/y in s Perm hotel What happened at Q10 interview was not divulged, but at its con- clusion fewer and son seenwi deeply affected. The Welather, Etc westerly wimh; parillj cloudy with moderate uunpr-m- ture; possibly :1 few sraticrvil showcrs S irong (CIIIIJINIIIII PIQSH) 3“;1~]-jr1l1(Il.1u;‘ ‘\l. Oi-‘l-‘ICIL Tr ;-- . _1,, . -\ ,11111 11ml n1.:\'< ,.,HT,,.,..,., . . 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