~51‘ crown, CANADA. wnnunsnsv, MARCH 21, 1934 Committee Hears Explanation Of 60,000,000 Loan Necessity Of Expenditure For Well Being Of Canada Is Dealt Agitator: Remanded t0 ggmsx. sure so _ uuvi Qjsetwns from solicitor Carl "mug, twp men charged pm; assaulting worku-s employed n dvic reliet prciectl. were ra- aanded until next week when they queued in police court today. Immediately alter their release hhnR. MacDonald and George lee. sell-described unemployment insulation heads, joined the lead g g crowd of demonstrators and stsriod their parade to various re- m yum in an effort to have the mm strike in protest against the reliei wage scale. , ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETC "Oates llllll closed until further Mice. 11-1208. "Orapaud Variety Concert, twill. Aulpldfl O. B. A. 14-1370. "Borden 1km club loading hogs, lambs, calves, Albany, Wednesday, llenh 21st D1210. “Big lea Home at Hunt! Riv- aflniursday it at Murray Har- tfl Friday night. X14174. "Cornwall Rink tonight, see Bulldogs and Cornwall in a great homey bstth. 11-1204 "Play "Windy Willows" by south Granville Players in Fredericton llsll, March 22nd. 1! stormy, Fri- lly. 1.4215. "Get ready fu- the carnival in ledequa Rink Monday, March l 0-1200 "Sale-All kinds srtiiiclai flow- n: and Easter novelties suitable for Dawn's gifts. Jean Gcckett, 103 lillsboro. L-im. "Ooncert and Dance in Brads!- kne Hall, Irlday, March 23rd. Ad- Iilsalon 20 cents. L-l258. "Booking Orders for Beel until Avril ist. Limited quantity. Kenora lllsed seed available. W. D. Rose. Secretary Farmers Institute. 1-1256. "lhe ' and a la With. ' (c. r. a; Guardian's span Wire) UITAWA, larch fl-Thl l-nllb resort, after finding the msrkeis oi’ London, New Canada closed to a bond issue. money needed to re- payalcanolflll. .000irornthe treal. 811000.000 owed tcUnitedBk-arabanksandalike um for loans falling due this year. Jackson Dodds, General Manag- of th Bank of Montreal, sald sight banks who subscribed the did not demand a guarantee the Dominion Government. He admitted he might have told E sistedcnagmrantee. Ighsknewcfameansofovar- comingtheaystemcfinterlccking dirccwrates he would suggest it to cfihoadvice andguidmicscfthebestbusiafi Itwouldmean, hssaid. flint up of men who had industrial concerns. or never attained a position to qualify themselves as directors of large in- dustrial firms. I-le would advocate elimination of interlocking directoraies only be- cause of the implications they car- ry, not that he believed personally that there was any reason 0a the implications. Examination of Mr. Beatty was resumed this afternoon by col. G. n, Geary (Cons, Toronto South), who took the witness stand again over the sieps ieadins t0 t!" W1.- 000,000 bank loan Iuaranteed by the Dominion Government last summer. Mr. Best-t; said interest at iive pércent was paid on the loan from the moment the money was made available. 05.000010 in June and 828000.000 in December. The $100,000,000 consolidated de- benture stock given as security against the loan was not shown in tend issued by the Bun Life is an ,lieal system of saving and a sure Mans oi providing for old age. Ask lot particulars. J. A. Moore, Mgr. "Iiymenicyaisughseetise lransiorrnstion w ught at "The Old Maids‘ Convention," Christian the f‘ ‘ l "" ‘ as a lhbil- itybutasstcckimuedand held a loan.- O. G. Coote (UTA-Manhood). asked Mr. Beatty why the com- pany had borrowed money in ths United States in 1001 and was told the reason was because it was cheaper than to ba-row in Canada undw- the circumstances. There wee Sea‘ $600,000 For Epidemic Illness ole dDr. Ceagreml Ldhllllihan Harman af the World II: oity,were nassud defendants in a suit ei 0000.000 filed by Mn. l“ Boflll. Shown In (l). and her husband. Dr. Clarence Iona (2). 0! MR1!- 3ill Before Legislature (C. P. l! Guardian's lpfldtd Wise) FRIDIRIUDON, N. 8., March —A proposed act to enable the es- tahlidiment cl a military training area and s hunt experiisentol sta- Bnnawick legislature today Prunin- L. P. D. ‘Iilicy. It will authorise conveyance to the hdsral Government of an area in York and ‘ y Count-IPA o! approximately ‘l8 square miles the Prunlsr mid. where direct relief mm]! now are situated, already being engaged in the .... nt of those proposed ptviects. The camps at present are hous- ing some 000 young unempluwd men of this province, the Premier ‘ ’ adding that New Bruns- wick had been given the pnferenm N.B. HOUSE MAR. RELIEF PROJECT ette. Wis. who allege they eeIl-' tratecd amoebic dysentery while atthehotelin lfldasvh- lion to the fair. Dr. Bnndsaen was ’ a ’ ‘ on the - ‘ that he was negligent in not warl- ing the public of the prevalence el the “mysterious dheaec.” STUDIES Proposes Establishment Of A Military Training Area And Ex- perimental Station. plowed» were 0e omla hum Nova Bootla and Prince Edward Inland t0 a total extent 0f L300- Pf0Vlll°n8 rsi-uwsndmosusooambeiiiber- ranged now. he stated. owns the! any ehorlese in the will"! °1 ma, per-sums from the other two proving” may be flllfid b! 111MB- ployed from New The hill authorizes the transit by the Minister oi’ Lands and Mines to His wieetv the Kins in the right o! the Dominion oi Can- ads of all Cmwn and privately owned lands necessary to the es- tablishmen of the training area and forestry station. It also auth- orises the Minister to do all neces- gfl-y to extinguish Ill rights htld wider lease. license. Wm)" ll‘ otherwise and all existing titles in to the cxtAnt oi this number. Alter the first 000 men, he said, unem- llBacle To Lan IONDON, March 20-"Back in the lan " as the best method oi unemployment prob advocated mount by David Lloyd George. war-time Prime Minister. | The retired statesman in an ad- dress from London declared if un- employment dwindled at the prel- ent rate the iilmre might be down ts the neighborhood oi a million in 1090. But unless some drastic meas- ures were taken to deal with the the privately-owned lands. d ” Movement Advocated By Lloyd George Fire Damages Railway Coach (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) YARMOUTH, N. 5., March 20- Plre swept today through t 1;‘: here. causing heavy damaze b07019 it was brought under ccntsgi. ‘libs car, which arrived from all!!! last night, was the last coach of a vnnin viii SPY ma uucovmn United States Couple Bare Activities of Gang Peddling Sec- ret Information. (Dy Alssamler B. Uhl. Copy- fllht. 10M. by the A-odated hem) PARIS. ldnmh D-A world-wide spy ring with a. recruiting centre inNawYorka-Itdiornnddio dcalln military secrete of United States ‘lha Bwltsee. nstlvu of Bit Or- ange, N. J, and New York, decieded to tell what they knew when they ncalined “the real import of what they were doing," said M. Klots, their lawyer. Military secrets c! Great Brltqin, the United states and France were said to have been gathered by the syndcate for soviet Russia and Germany. and Judge Andre Ben- on, the magistrate investigating the band, predicted an espionage net- work would be found spread in ma- A half 00am arruts were made, including a retired army Colonel who, authorities believed, revealed details oi secret saslons oi the French war school. Numerous oth- er arrests were eapectod. MARCH SALE 0F llllBSllN BAY B0. Report Shows Island Pelt Received Top Price. Pazitlculars regarding the Hud- son's Bay Company's Sale. March 0th and 0th. have been received by McLure and MsoKnnm, 100.1 re- presentetives. Company's total of- fering comprised 14,581 skins of which approximately 43% were the Company's own goods. The attend- ance in the Sale Room was not naarlygsiargeasusuanssacou- sequence iihs prices were weaker than in Juiusry. and the nnai re- sult showed that 00% o! the whole oflering was sold at an averblfl @- cllne of about 3%. should the whole lot have been purchased on the market, however, the decline would Competition generally was best ior the dark and slightly silvery vlr- eties. The three-quarter silvery and lull silvery skins were dlilicirl-t to sell and here the withdrawals were heaviest. The milowim statement shows the average and highest prices paid for the respective grwdss Illghast Avense Prise Price Der’: and 81181101! _ g . a Readbody a "covonmwmatixonew lifiawmficblaglalayeei cleahifitlllbaeyllflease. OI L MERE MKN 10 PAGES m lube-shalom fiends old i. Delivered II ' Id! Ell “I “ net Increases Hospital G Early Settlement Of 0 P.E.I. Subsidy Claims Predicted . By Premier Maszterly Analysis Of Financial Situation Of The Province Made By Premier MacMillan In Budget Speech Last Evening-Insincerity Of Opposition Criticism Exposed In Striking Comparison Of Expenditures Under Both Party Administrations. A vigorous rebuttal oi Opposition charges alleging extravagance on the part oi the present Government was made by Premier Macmillan last night in the course oi his ad- dress on the Budget. Comparative figures oi expenditures incurred un. der both political parties were cit- ed, showing that exclusive oi the rebuilding oi Faiconwood. and Prince of Wales College the present Gov- emmcnt had effected material sav- ings lmd had implemented its pre- election pledge of practising rigid economy, consistent with the eliici- ent maintenance oi necessary pub- lic services. Th9 QIJPOBiLion press in particu- lar was denounced for misstatement and exaggeration in regard to gov. ernmental expenditures. Standing room was at. a premium in the legislature last evening, as citizens, including a large numbgr oi.’ ladies, crowded the gallery and the available space downstairs to hear the Premier deliver the Budget speech. A statement that elicited loud ap- plause was the assurance given by the Premier that despite financial diificulties, the Government is 1n- onl-sing this year the grant to the three hospitals by 01.000 each. 'l‘his increase, the Premier said, was ab- wlvtely necessary if the hospitals are to carry. on under present eco- nomic conditions. 1884 Eltlmlk! The Premier estimated for a total ordinary expenditure oi’ 81,481,390, less sinking fund provision oi’ $116,- 206, and a total ordinary revenue of Prevent (I! Elton C. by) (Amcciated Pram Staff Writc) (Al. Iy Guardian's‘ Special Wire) WAQIIIQGIUN. Mhrch 20 e ‘dent Roosevelt today called for peace parleyg in the railroad and labor disputes to quiet strike threats that have arisen to menac» the United States recovery prograrnm Hb request brought from mi road managers an immediate agree- ment to further conferences and acceptan 0i a presidential pro- posal that the present wages be continued in mat industry for an- othor six months. There was no immediate - cement of work- ers reaction. To the automobile workers. Mr. Roosevelt sent a tens request that the strike which had been called for tomorrow be held oil until the leaders of that industry could come i0 Washington for a conference with him. The central committee cf the Q. 1. 1 auto workers union, alter meeting informed Mr. Roosevelt they agreed to his ofier to hold in abeyance strike action pending the Wmhing- ton discussions. Both Presidentia messages sug- gested the urgency for settlement. rs idcnt told the automo- bile workers that "in the public in- tcest" he was Jconstrained io re- quest you to wlthold strike action called for this afternoon." Studio Dance Director Sues Jack Oakie (u. n; Guardian's span was) soc Axons. sures so - a 0151100 slander nit was fyied to- ss, against Jam oakie. screen ed- s studio I'm’ then no marbst m England. "m. °";r,,,"",,§;',‘;"";,§§‘,§,°;*,,,“$,,,,, ofgsoinnrtvmhtfgf at“; "$1,120 ‘i: keg-gm $.36 tag: “Bord,” m“ wunudu,‘ “u. Chase Bank offered us 010,000,000 “gun; with the question of chm- w" mum“ Rem-m" w‘ d rut-aw .. . “is ‘m am. Finals 14a and Wright League, his uneniblvyment was to better m mm ‘m m, “m.” w "'1 - m, 9m mo. 1t xsasinewn- 0M PM!" (Continued on Page a) "m" '1“ "'°‘"°" °'“""““' h’ I: II no s... listing. Admilion 10o and 21c urged. 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Imm- severe 81,840,821; leaving an estimated de- ilcit, vxclusive oi sinking funds, of $24,364. itemized Estimates The following comparative state- ment of expenditure ior 1033 and the estimates for the present year, was then given. (The llgures in brack- ets are for i933), Administration oi Justice, $67,125 ($66,905). Department oi Agriculture, 3B,- 020 ($47,650). Executive COuncil, $3.900 ($4,000). Department oi’ Education, $348,800 ($343,120). Department oi Health $32,000 ($33320). ‘ Phlconwood Hospital and lrilirm- ary, $87,200 ($87,200). Interest, $222,000 ($214,866). Legislation, 816,650 ($16,950). Liibrary. $3,025 ($0.025). “Eegislative grants, $45,960. (M1,- ). Miscellaneous ewendltures, gen.- eral,$4,000 ($4,000). Pauper; grants. 030.000 ($30,000). Frontage and rent oi bones, $2,400, secretary-Downers Department, 810,700 ($10,050). Provincial Auditor's Department, $2,620 (02,400). 511011881118 Ali-Wit. 01.4775 ($1.060). Provincial Building. ‘H.400 (81,- 400). Old Age Pensions. 8150.000. Sal- aries and expenses, $5,310. (080,000). Telegrams, $200. (8100)) Gasoline rebates, $25,000 ($5,000). (Continued on Page B) Roosevelt Takes Steps Labor Tie - up Allays Fears Re Far East LONDON. March 20-Cwpt. D. Euen Wallace, Civil Lord c! the Admiralty. yesterday re-assured the House of Commons that the recent naval conference held at Singapore had nothing to do with the increas- ed naval estimates for the For East and said there was no cause for uneasiness in connection with British security in the hr Blast. The discussion arose when a. 1A- bor member asked for an explan- ation oi’ the increased credits vot- ed ior the Singapore Base. Capt. Wallace said the pres- had expres- sed undue uneasiness concerning military pmtection in the Orient on the basis of the increased budget. SIIBGSESPSTS NEW SllBlAl URBER OTTAWA, March 20—A new acc- isl order based on a more simple life, a more modest capitalism and an assured ity to the small man to survive was urged in the House of Commons todsy by Henri Bouram, one of the veterans of Canadian political life, The one-time stormy petrol oi Quebec Nationaiimn found llfl-le oi merit in runedieg proposed by the (Jo-operative Commonwealth red- sratlon and Socialism in general. Mr. Bourama snobs on the mot- ion to go into committee ct supply and asked the l-loirae to set up a special cmnrnittce to “inquire into the store cl the nation” and re- oonzmended social and economic re- iorma r outlining his views he withdrew motson. If Oanuda could conacript men in wartime it should oonsoript Delivers Budget Premier Convicts To Aid Medical Science DENVER, 0010., March 20 _. ‘rwelva convicts at the Coloradu penitentiary are to risk their own health in an effort to help medical science determine whether a new serum can make all normal per- sons sate frun tuberculosis. The serum was discovered by Dr. H. J- OOPDHr and fellow work- twr. - A Qiai. A Hit‘; “no se- SWLL P000“ lien nose strong nerhsly wlneh er gilt on coast; not much rhnllge in tem- perature: probably some snow h Nova Sccila. (Fnnadlal r».- uicrnonnrlucitml. HF rcl:_ roe onto, Mari-h Zlv-Mlnimnm anll marl- mum rm1.~r-\nn-os:- Dawson .. .... .1... Nil 1 Aklavlk eh 0 Ylrloria 42 Vancouver fl l0 .. II .. so ll I 4 SI 31 e . .. I n ec ... . 2B 2 sin! John . I Ha r .. .. ll Charlottetown .. .. 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