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Read byEverybody \ ..f.".’i'K'L°.'.T"`°"""’ ' i nuns un I ‘L ' - " f 3 Auld llblcriptloa Delivered IIN --fel” T" °"°' ETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1933 12 PAGES ,,, ,,,,, ,,_,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,_ ,, ,_ M.; Committee tn I n t e r viewed Regarding New Light Rates interviewed regarding his opinion (tue new rates schedule of the lrritlme Electric Company annouri pi ia yesterdays Guardian, Coun B Roy Holman, chairman of bLlght Committee in the City eil. who has been a persistent te for reduced rates and for n on the part of the Utilities lssion, said he had not time to study the repoit As I un nd it.’ he said, “provision is s for a temporary rate during investigation oi the value of the t, but I would not consider it a factory arrangement at all if were permanent I hope our cit- < will enjoy a small saving dur “1 uni glad,' added Corin Hol- grr "to .sec that the Light Com py admits that some icduction torrid be made, and 1 expect to see pcb more advavtagcoiis rates after hPublic Utilities Board have fin lied their work by having experts elite the company s holdings in this LNNOUNCEMILN io, (A/i\iil\(.v EV i1.N lb liar. i tubs, 1. i L " lun unocnrruu ul inserted In toiuuirr a A acura per nord irely yrrynble In uliiuroe "l-l dc M Taxi phone 120 Lilo o si \. ini-..‘ "R. .rre Wedirtsuay, July otti lea Fariy at Bonshn.v starting ioclors 1' lvl 1260 u 21-oi ¢,_§ ,_ . -rs i”E "Da cc in Little Pond School lidey .miie Jutli Pict irincli Ad lialcn 25 cents 12“3 6 24 ii "Con lo tie Liu in Party cn sry iouii is C 1 u liariiy, .iuue zum ia.. o at ii "Ce t Dante and :uric e iiuai in Lcinr. Valley Hall, Wed Wy Jury sth. me e 24- r at 'Dance and Ice Cream Social in it 'stifast Heli Tuesday, June Wilt Admission zoo was c 24 21 "Delft forget the Salvation Wi pantry sole at S A Mac- Dorild or Saturday next "Fha comm nan Dru.-ratio club 'lr-1 their play Apple Valley in ’l.‘racai‘ie Cross Hall, Tues lv .runs zitn izio t. 23 ar. '3i1l'1nglove hogs and lambs EWBY, June 27th, Hunter River, terald and Remington Signed l. Wcdlock 1257 6 23 2i , 52° Valley Farm" by Ca ‘ b Players at Tryon Hall, June If not fine following night ion 25a and 15c. 2| 5! 'Polishing Papa" “Dramatic Club on June ii Rear Hall Dance after. Good 1291 8 21-Wéd Sit 21 °°°°m¢ to the ice cream social Nnlilnce in Sea View Hall on U "diy, June :sth if not rim-, I evening. 130'! 6 24 Zi fvfilet to see how Bill got ~ U Thats One on Bill' Crap aFlh Vorlds Fair Chico go ’ ‘“ ' ' °~;\w°°;i Hosni!-al mist ever»1`v-rfi. sequels sy nttis mss xstnerursl .______._... W °“ Y° Y°“”¢ H ¥¢°° Be-huns. da lit fur. me Mrs! ' ( TA°“f"" ) Ysmoours. N. s.. June za-to. mm ,_,,, hand, of an H050.” um, “_ L_ Bethux " ° - ORBETELLO ~mu June “__ P.)-.Police tonight sought the in-(tenant Govemor mlm” Q-wh. 51,4- ' ' y’ Si»`l8Bf»°l'! 0! an ¢1ft0!‘¥»1°D P1°ff|ua.tion diplomas. Tire graduates c\“”'“'°°" Aan” twea-e: Miss Evelyn Pillmair, take off at dawn in 25 leap for a. flight by stages to the Cen practically abandoned hope parture today. It was to be decided whether to take off Sunday, such s decision is made, was detemiined to fly 1,562 to Londonderry, Northem Ireland without stop. _ Earlier, thg 100 aviators, clear weather 'prevailing over Alps at that time, made prep tions to take off at dawn for sterdam on the first leg of journey. A short time aftcr (lie flyers lined rip at 6.30 p.m_ for final in- the 'spection preparatory to retiring early, the weather suddenly worse over the Alps, however. Un. satisfactory ‘conditions over the mountains have held up departure several days. A 85-minute test drill was held o- BNN today and Air Minister Italo Balbo, who will lead the squadron. pr nounced everything in readiness for th, seven-stage mass flight. General Emilio de Bond, former Billlfemc chief of the Fascist army, and other hirh officials were pres- ent at the final demonstration. (Canadian Pri-ss) MONTREAL, Juno 23.-Gross revenues of ihc Canadian Na.- iiflllfll RBHW-“ys.sy.=tem for the week ended .hire 2|, were N3, 217.030, as cnw"ar~cd with $3, 107,567 for the cnrrr-‘ponding period of 1932, all increase of $19,483. "Uon't forget Dunne at Mac- Mil1a.n‘s, Stuunepe, Monday night, June 26th. Atiiiiission 25 cents. 12,2-8-2i-ill. "li -r-.c J.“y loin for 'ics l-art; lit Br.. r.ci.._...., uiluci Lili: dunpicus of the C. W, L. Lingo, etc. 1285-6-2-i-li. "Ccme to H ; hflelri Presbyterian Cirur-:.1 ‘l _ Yost \a.l_o:. vec- ne .lure 2.tli, it E\...\.sitrri I-‘:ii‘rir, l\1.ti,.r.-r,r.c Amd. i2§lu-L.-‘Ji-iii. "Ice Cream Festival and Dance at St. Prtei"s Lake School Wednes- day evening July fatli. Tu;-o-war and other s_:o.ts, am dri n', for Qlilll.. 12.3-6-QC-Sl. "See “\’a!li-_v Form" by Caven- dtsli l-'laycv-. ui ‘o.,\\ \'.'i_.="i.e Hall, June 2i.h. if not ilne the fol- low gjghg, Admission 25s and l5c.m‘ 1291-ii-21-iii. "Ice Cream Festival at Rustico Wednesday, June 28th. Clam Chow- der served. Meals 250 and 151.. Fru- cecds in aid of Convent. 1227-llc-24 st-21. "Clyde River Dramatic Club will' present the play "Tho Arrival of Kitty" in Mount Albion Hall, Tues- day evening, June 27th. 1298-ii-24-21. "Wheatley River Dramatic Club will present their play "Cranberry Ccmers” in New Glasgow Hall Bat- urciay, Jung 24. Sale of ics cream. 1246-6-22-24-21 "Emerald players will stage their play "Red Acro Farm," in Rollo Bay Hall Monday evening, June 26th. Dance after play, If notfinc the following night. 1268-6-28-Zi “How would you like to invest your money, so that you would xc- ceive 2 years* income in one year? If interested ask about it. J. A. Moore, Manager, Bun Life. 1366-0-23-ei "Tire C. W. L. will hold a Play and Dance in Websters Comer Hall on Wednesday nicht, the 28th. Come all and ses the actors'of the Dro- more Dramatic Club in their thrill- “lil July lst bv Crannud ing play "The Unknown Future." 1271-6-24-Zi. (Saturday)--Weather reports at midnight were so unfavorable that Italian fliers who had planned to lanes tury of Progress in Chicago had mme" were guarding the of de- today trains by way of Bordeaux, France. If the armada, under the command of General Italo Balbo, Air Minister, miles with the ara- Am- who with against M11. Norman Crosby, was threatened thi: week death if she failed to comply a demand for money. Cros- by home, watchful lest the extor- tionists should carry out their threat and bomb the place because of Mrs. Croslby's refusal to turn over the $200 she had been ordered to place in a. bascbsil park. Mrs. Crosby, a widow, received the demand over the telephone af- ter f/wo men had made an attempt to steel her car the previous night. “You know what happened io your car last night," she was reminded. "Well, uziles you leave $200 in the ball field we'll blow you and your house up." Bho thought the telephone cali a practical joke and gave it little thought until a similar call came later in the day. “Why did.n't you leave the mon- ey?" the mysterious voice asked. “You have just 10 minutes to get it there." (Continued on Page 8) Currency Return Aid To Credit Expansion NEW YORK, June 23.--(A.P.)- The return of currency from circui- ation-outstariding feature of the United States situation-is laying a firm foundation for the expansioni of credit and the stimulation oi' bu...;iess, financial observers main- tain. Money in circulation reached an all-time peak of $7,538,000,000 on March 8, largely because of the w..ie:.pi'c.id_ hoarding of currency re- I suiting from fear in the soununesil of the cou.ritry‘s banking structure. since that time circulation figures have decreased in suclr a spectacular. r~i.\ ...'i' tl1.il. th. di‘vel(.pir :nt has co.___....tc..i a vi..rti. "Li .rt from li.l.trei.iig," o.1ni.ci's explaui. bn Idrine i, money in circulation total- ! led s5.Gtc,occ_uoo, s erect-ease or si,- Bi2,0.:0 000 from the hig.i marir. _` ________ I Capture Rum Boat After Long Chase (Canuri as Press) NOR’l'i» sxDNI:.Y, Julie 23 -Cap- tured rt..ei a long cha.e oli the Cape Breton Coast, the iai~,,'c motor- bcat Jean M. lay at a local wharf tonight and her cargo of 360 8HlY°I\S of rum was stored in the Gastonia warehouse. . The craft was brought into har- bor today by the patrol boat Tena- city, which captured her in Lingan ‘ psy, spotted sri Nortu_sy.in¢y,- the crew of the Jaan M. ran their ves- sel into the Bay and piled her ull l on shore. their valuable cargo. 'The motor- boat was refloated at hilil T»id° "ld towed into North BYGINY- _ Dominz°onCabinet In Session (Oamrlilll Pull) ' U1'ri\WA, June 23-Members of one ombinet who cenliituta the Treuury B0!-Ni. llwil-|4111! 91° IM' tag prime Minister. S1# 0°°r|° p¢rl¢y, were in session morning and aftemoon today in on effort to arrive M. some definite scheme or errectins un t14.000.°°0 ewwmv in the public service cents. as on- ncuniced in the budsdt \#'0\llhi ,d0w‘l11l5i»M.lrt‘1\ -1' ____ Last Evening By Lieutenant Governor Dalton rable Conditions Over Ytarlmouth vii/arrest: ;Eé=§1§;tgc-égilvxgéglsllyslgae lgorlbl Elma iisrlv Morning Fire Move Interpreted As A Counter Alps Again Delays Pro- “`°“t°“° W ‘t P g _...S y °” " “° ‘ ““ "'”"“S L1” 6 ° °f Stroke T Th U t d St t Fl’ A' A d Death Unless De' A very li7PN¢iotdv\ audience '1'l'r¢grldu\-t&.wllo1pok,4 d,”m_| Tl’\l'€e r`l'-‘l'.'l- 0 e » rl! e . a lg ,ar a l'|18,1‘\d C 0 Ill I) I ¢ d enjoyed the p:ogrsm at thellng in their trim nruxslng uniforms, 1'0", _ For' Ellmlnatlon 0-. ° 3'”-ml?-7~ K"-d“3Vl°’\ 07¢¢1‘°l5°§ It F0-l' were presented with nia.g‘nifi':I=nt ' ' ° ‘ situ' l Tlrcy escaped to land alrandonin8| lvlilss Miss Miss Mary Elizafbeth Chaisson. Mary .Catherine Macdonald, Alma Beatrice Hagerty. and Buclah Yeo. Hon. W. J. P. Mifidil/Zlllan, M. D-. Acting Premier and Minister of Health and Education, presided at the nmction, which was held in the Infirmary building. An inspiring address to the grad- uates was delivered by Dr. R, F, lseaman, the Florence Nightingale Pled8° being delivered by Rev. A. U. Vincent, D. D. Remarks followed at the close of the exercises from the Medical Superintendent, Dr. Mac- Laughlin, His Worship Mayor Slew- art and Hon. G. Shelton Sharp. An excellent paper on Mental Hygiene was read by Miss Pillman, one of the graduating nurses. En- joyable solos were rendered during the evening by Messrs. James Cal- der and Roy Smallman, with Prof. Lawyers Battle Over The Introduction of Alleged Confession. (Canadian Press) A.\iHERs'r, N. s., June 23. - A "trial within a trial" developed tc- day as 18-year-old Alvah 1-lenwood faced the Supreme Court on a charge of mui~dei'iiig Mrs. Elnici' Smith, elderly invalid who was found dead in her 'home early on the moming of February 8. While I-lenwood looked on indif- ferently from the prisoners dock, the la..yers hated over the intro- duction of an alleged confession of the crime. Crown Prosecutor Charles R. Smith called fuss police oiflce... to the rr.. _ s. .-i .ri rr er.oi't to prove ine s..... .ris ...s a...... sr1.i..ty, and they were s..o,cctco to a gruel- liiig cross-e:ra.iiin:.r.ion by Defence Counsel C. L.-uy Elricls. The ofiicvrs, tire; Luya. Carrad- ian i\1._.u...i in _ _:....i -.ua vinci 0( Pr 'fa liariy \‘v't...ri».-ir;-e oi Ani- herst. maliitalried thc 0 -Te "C--1\i=1~'»- sion" had been dictated vo!un.ari.y shortly a ter he had been tal-.en in -- to cu .say with ’l"i'u.rri_.;r S.n;tl~_, a corripaiii.-ii of the .-.ii .r. ago \\'l;o is chirgi-ci also eith rirurtlc. French Gov. Considers Move Adiourn Purley (Assodntc-1 Press) P,»\.RIis‘-, Julie 23-A requr-'st to the French Government to ask ad- journment of the World Economic Conference until stabilization of currencies off the ltoid Bt\1Hd3-fd 15 established in fact was 'C0ui»Bil'10U in a resolution introduced in the Chamber of Deputies tonight bi' Rene Dommsngs, opposition 491711' ty, and several colleagues. The resolution declared that the positron taken by the United States yesterday "opposing stabilization of the dollar makes precarious all de- cisions taken at London." Stocks Rally In Late Trading (By John L. Cooley, Associated Press Financial Writer. NEW YORK, .runs za. _ stocks rallied ambitlousiy in the late trad- ing today. thus re.'crsing yesterdays procedure. P ML” | an enjoyable social time was spent. The proceedings closed with thel Naticcial Anthem. after which .re- - - 4.. ~ 4 - W - __i 1 1 . 1 other Reports P o 1 i c e.F11vE PR o GRAMME T h r e e Parley Considers ° .AT GRADUATION oF - y ig t Of P r 0 io e FALCONWOGD NURSES D 1 e In French Proposal = A';_Fl t yt _~ _-- _,Bl ze§R R t t (Carutdisn Press) TILBURY, Ont.. June 23-Threel tiny bodies lie in an undertaking establishment hers tonight, toll of an early day fire v.h'ch cook their lives, injured their father and ireshnients were assed around and- Regret was expressed by the chair l msn at the unavsisiabie alsseuesl through illness, of Premier,Ste\v- art, which necessitated Hon. Dr. MacMillan presiding on this occas- ion. The event was indeed a. most important one. He could not speak too highly of the work done by Dr. ~V12\CL&Ul§him and the nursing staff since the destruction of Faiconwobd a year and a half ago. The loss oi’ that institution had added greatly to the difficulties of the Govei-n-- merit. “We are new endeavoring to make some movement-inadequate, to my mind, but all that it is poss- ible to do at the present time-to- wards the rebuilding of Falcon- wood," hc continued. “When thc east, wing, which is now in process Kendall as piano accompanist. (Continued on Page 5) ` MTS- WX. H“'Hi<@1'\€d by the blast. Trial Within A T rial In Amherst Murder Case,._M,.if_§__tery Planes Z'_'_i_'____-_-i , Sends Canaddfsil Congratulations (C.'nadla.n Press) QUEBEC, June 23-His Ex- cellency the Governoir-General, Lord Bessborough cabled con- gratulations to H. R. H. the Prince of Wales on the occasion of the Princc’s birthday today. His .Excelieiioy's cable follows: Quebec, June 23, 1933. II. R. H. Tire' Prince of Wales, St. James Palace, L"n_dor1. On behalf of the people of C‘nad.s. may I send your Royal Highness sincere and hearty contr tulaiions on your Royal Highness' birthday. _ Besshorough. The Prime of Wales sent the f-lio~ ng rep'y: london, Juno 23, 1933. G verror Gcneral, Quebec. Please convey to people `of Cuuida my grateful _thanks for blrf.h`sy feelings which . 1 'nuch eprreeiale. Edward P. C.M. Association Closes Session 7 things done here will have real effect in the savings of iiriesl throughout the country." Escaping Cas En- velopes Dis trict (Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, June 23-Chlor- ins gn escaping from a. defective tank at I. warehouse spread over a district several blocks wide hers to- day. Many persons in the neighbor. hood were overcome and 30 were iskcn to hospital for treatment. No, one was seriously affected, how- ever. A police squad donned gas masks Judge G. E. Dt-ro: e e _ ry Canadian . HA1N'I‘(J0}"N N Igeuduns 23- in hu charge. In as mum as um'-IABLET w I l In ,, . ` ' '_" _ accused man was prevlcrisly in 1?? meemig uriqglb Dcblnars tr. good slaiidirig in the commrlriitv. lgraest ermlr . re his ry of t e U atm r mt muy Canadian Medical Association. nflliyid magsoiiils wp?" hc! i ;»;u..r r-»'ril’,'.’..r:T4=;ri»r`.-_»~l\ ... ... ».. ._ ...._ 4-1 ~ within the next six m°m'h" me said, ‘-but we have a duly to per-li `.ri.r;.i-lit . , :Hr J: . . . mother and left only blackened lruins of their home. The ihrec children were those of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fox. Tirey were Rita, five; Leonard, four, and Glen, forrr-weeks-old. 'l`iie sole remaining child of the family, Charles, twn, was rescued by his father although the latter wir- badly bumetr in or-1 fccting the rescue, \ One of the children ccmplaiiiecil of ear-ache and Fox placed a pan* of water on an oil stove in the' kitchen to heat it. Suddenly the stove exploded and flames slioti through the frame house. Plrrnging' into the smoke-filled bedroom, Fox carried Charles outside and placed? him on the ground. The little tot tried to follow his fatlier back into' the burning house, and Fog was forced to rciirrrt to save 'hc child from injury or death. rushed to the home of a neighbor) for aid, brit the children were dead before help was forthcoming. Drop Handbrlls ‘ In Germany ‘ BERLIN, Jur~ 23-(A.P_)-Pol- ice reported tonight the appear-| ance over this city this afternoon of a. "number of unidentified foreign aeroplanes of s. type un- known to Germany, which, in cir- cling the Wilhelmstrasse and the workers districts, dropped hand-I bills insulting to the Government."' The Foreign Office fs located on the .,Wl‘hel.msti-asso. The police announcement con- tinried: “As the air police do not pomess aircraft or sporting planes, they were unable to .reach the fast fly- ing foreign planes, which escaped unideni'ii'ic:i." Meanwhile Paul L"‘\e, Socialist. , leader and f-zrmer President of tire* Reichstag, was arrested for un- reveeied reasons. E Banker Acquitted. Of Charge (Cansdie rr Press) KINGSTON, Oirt., June 23-Ar- ‘ thur N. Lysier, fornicr manager oil the Kingston branch of the Banirl of Nova Scotia “ns today acquit-l fed of a charge of theft and fraud' oy it jury. after it had rlcllberatrd, 'for more than an hour, in coiriiiyl court here. The case was an imusual one, h told th ju form ‘Ghost Riders Solved' (Canadian Press) STE. JEANNE l)'.*\RC D'ALMA- Ville, Que., .miie 123--\‘l/lien the cat was shoved out on the doorstep to- night and the lamps flici-rci°i~d out in the window, this little village settled dorm for its first real nigi'it's sleep in a. morillr. Sic. Jeanne‘s ghost rlclde was solved when police d`sco\’ercd sf coriple of lovers hui made a nightly ren- dezvous of an unoccupied fiat. Their quarreiliiig lied provided the sound of ghostly voices which had and carried the leaking tank to the eil-Y damn pcrtrrrbcd, ilie ric'gl~.l_\orhcod for 'an 1 O Diplomas To Five Graduating Nurses Presented 3- } e Import Discriminatioiis (By Claude A. Jagger Associated Press Staff Writer-.) LOI~i'DOl~l, June 22-Fire trouble-_ some currency lwie was temporar- I ily buried tonight as thc World Economic Conference plunged in- to other work with France propos- ing an imineclaie truce on quota. :cr»ti"ctioris. \Viiile providing sgniiist any further use of the quota system as a. weapon to curb iriiportaiions, the plan would permit France to coh- tiitue indefinitely thc enforcement of ‘quotas it has already adopted. 'The move was interpreted as a counter-stroke to the American ri‘ma.nd for elimination of import dscrirnirrutioiis. Britisii and French delegations insmtcd that 'international agree- GRATIFYINB YEAR'S WORK AT URPHANASE \Vork of Finance Com- mittee Under Mrs. H. S. Henderson Commended at Meeting in Si. i’:u_rl’s Hall. ’I‘i-re annual meeting ol :ire Prince ments could not be completed until dollar stability was achieved but finally joined today ln unanimous agreemeiit to table the_ currency question. Prime Mlinister J. Rarnray Mac- Donald, Clialrman of the Confer- cnce asserted that failure of the American Government to agree to immediate fixing of the d0i1M' value was a "setback" to the in- ternational efforts here. But cur- rency uncertainties, he said, would not le perinitted to block the act- ivities of the conclave. The quota system. widely used by the French to prevent imports above a. certain volume or value, would remain stabilized in its ex- isting status, under the french proposal which would forbid any additions to restrictions now in effect. Before adjoumirig tonight over the week-end the Conference work- ed in eight committees or sub- committees simultaneously seek- ing to reach eeccrd on issues not immediately connected with the stabillz:rt'on question. Hospital Assn. To Meet (Canadian Press) ANTIGONISH, N. S., June 23.- The Hospital Association of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island will open its annual tvvo-day con- vention on June 27 here. Fpecial speakers wir. include Dr. M. .T. Mc- Ecliciiern, of the American College of Surgeons, Chicago; Dr. B, R. liewitt, Sriperliitendent of the Saint Jolin Genczal Hospital; !_‘r, Harvey Agnew, Ss-rrctary of the Department. or Hospital Servlet' in the Canadian Medical Association, and L. D. Cur- rie, of Glace Bay, Honorary Presl- dcnt of the Nova Scotia and Prince Edward 'sland Association. EREAT EVENT A tablet to coniinerrioraie the laying oi' thc first siibmarne cable in America. has been placed on one of the columns in front of the Pm\'ir‘.ciz\l Biil'dihg by the His- toric Sites and Monuments Board of Caii.~r`:i. It is expected that the tnbict rvi_i be unveiled shortly. Foiloazrrg is the inscription: Frist Submarine Telegraph America. Corumcmarailng the laying the first srilmrar-iric tclegrapli i.'.r Laid bv Frederick Newton Gls weeks . l ,‘,,r,,,r,|_, fair. Mr':'1'l-20l