Prime Minister Answers Soviet §O-O-O-O§OOOO reiniei’ s (“F oes lbt §il1¢¢ Words British, Canada ’s OfferTo- siraiglii T... CANADA. weonesnav. uousr a. 19a: Expect ail fTo Demo 10 PAGES u lldILI-LIG-IO. nsrate “REDS” ARE ROUTED AT THE CAPITOL . Would Be Demonstration Fizz les Out At Ottawa ' Yesterday When Communists Back Up In Face Of “Mounties”AndCityPolice. FourteenArrestsMade is? Representatives "CanadaWillNotAlterHerPolicy ToWardsPRussia” States Mr Bennett, “Andlf You Break The , Law You Will Be Punished As Sure As Tie; Sun Rises”. UITAWA, an». z-(sy The comma noon-ounce will not alter (By l. P. Sande . Canadian Preaa Staff Writer) OTTAWA, Aug. il-Fourteen ar- rests were made here today when police dispersed a crowd oi 500 many of them "Roda" who staged a demonstration as part of 4h. Program oi the workers’ economic conference. Wearing red arm hands, singing the Red Flag and cheering soviet Russia, the demonstrators gather- ed in a park near the market and heads tonight. Included in the fourteen were two women. It took two atout policemen to arreet each of them. Day Or Tomorrow No Definite Gesture Of Conces- sion For Concession Has Been Received. Conference Will Con- - Clude On Or Before August 20. (By doom namoloroo, Canadian opinion it is desirable more should P"! 5W7 cilflfllwlllfllt) he a preference on when "-—and Aiiicrn cnnniis ilii§iin "Fruit and Vegetable War” Half an hour after their leaders including Lillian Wilkinson, inter- viewed Premier R. B. Bennett and presented a long series oi demands, the Rods boson coon-crating on the market square. Police kept p; policy towards Soviet lusts. In sncat emphatic isrnis Primablinisiel J-B-Benneit made this answer today to the Workers Economic Union ‘wsgsrion which demanded removal oi the embargo against the soviet llllon. m "dumping" oi wheat, asbestos and lumber into "lo Wflfixllllf‘ his by Russia nndarloviat labor will: dilastrow roeolts to Canadian Inrkmen and farmers was inafllwad by the Prime Minister. “Do yon N‘ 1m m. workers of this eonniry should not have a fair chance in ‘hon- gi competition," he alhel. BT- IION l» I. BENNETT The “damping oi wheat, ashes- tor and lumbar into the markets by llllaaia under Soviet lahcr with disastrous seauiis to WMIIPI was instances! by the Prime Millie- OTTAWA, Aug. Zn-Thc British dclosotioa oxwt to receive Cui- ada'a offer tomorrow or neat day. so far. it is stated at British head- qusrierl. no definite oiier oi con- cession ior concession. has been re- ceived. ‘There have been discussions. The discussions are continuing. But thsiinal wcrdhasstilltobosaie. preference might be given either by quota or tariffs. A referent» by Mr. Bennett to British textiles has set conference circles wondering.‘ Rumor haslat- iy been busy that as part of Can- ada's quid pro quo, the Casi " Government is considering an in- crease in the preference on British textiles. square. When police broke up the mtelllflfl. the “Reds" marched pest the Parliament Building, but made no attempt to force their way past the Royal Canadian Mounted Po. lice who guarded the entrances. A Warm Reception them moving without trouble. A crowd of several thousand people llthered, but the only otciteinent was a fruit and vegetable price war. One by one the demonstrators left the market Iqlisrl. headed for a small park on usssx Street. The crowd followed when cheers for Soviet Russia and the singing oi “Mounties” Appre- hend W. R. Hamil- ton At Halifax In Connection With‘ Fraud. iiusonlng with the deputation on many oi the anbicois on their plot‘ m. 1|; u; "u", g, u" can“ WWW- 590110011" 1M 0881B W- mo In e d b“! w mime, Premier Bennett stated that the Dominion Government m; evil-yous; insulin country could stand towards rum. vflmavll! jmia. roi- the provinces. ans maintaining uio contra’: national lilo- rii, be emphasised, the laws, oi Canada must ha chamel- iui ii APPlllNilEll lei. BOARD (Canadian ri-eu‘) "MTAWA, Aug. z-The appoint- ltlii of S. J. diungeriord, acting Piiliiient oi the Canadian National , lillwsys to be a member oi the laid oi Directors oi the govern- sriisxs rsou was snout-nan “The laws of the country m» through their elected represen ~ tives," the Prime Minister declar-i ed. "They protect you and they protect me. Law and order. aa iar asweeaniissureitwlllbe main- tahiedliryouhrcakityouwillhe punished as sure as the aim rises." Tim Buck and the seven oihfl‘ Communists would remain in the penitentiary until they had served their temis. “Theae oidhli mm" Mr. Bennett continued, "were (Continued on Page 8) iii Fifteen Firemen In “All” yastsrhy. MANY HAVE mu. rm Hospital As Result 0f Stubborn Blaze In Francois The- atre. l ‘ uoriTiuilAdg Aug. fl-(By The night, the British "cabinet” oi sev- en was in session, examining the requirements oi leis various dom- inlons so far as submitted, endeav- cring to determine how far they can he met. . Premier Bennett's interview with the press clearly ‘indicates that he considers a preference Jen wheat in thenritisismaihsl ‘ad of primates- "I"belivve," he said. "there must be a preference on wheat." But he hastened to add that he did not use the word "must" in the imperative sense. Rather the sentence should he put "in my "The position is simblc.’ Mr. Bennett said. "In so far as it is possible in encourage any importa- tlons into this country from the British Empire without impairing emclent Canadian lndust y, it will be done; and the cotton industry in Canada is one of the most ef- iiciapt in the‘ world." - The conference is novfforging ahead with conclusion on or before Aug. so as definitely in view. All agreements made will he subject to approval by the various parliaments (Continued on Page s) ParaguayRushing Troops Into Zone Fists, batons and boots were used ' freely by the police and many oi ‘ those under arrest nursed sore jaws Conference ,- é-xotipeities ' (Canadian m...) OTTAWA. Aur- 7---Ullder the chairmanship oi Hon. C. H. Cohan, the sub-committee oi’ the Imperial Conference on monetary and iin- ancial problems held a sitting this morning, certain technical aspects of the problems under considera- tion, which were referred to the sub-committee by the full commit- tee at its Friday sitting, were tak- en up. No decisions were reached, however, the sub-committee will re- port to the main committee on DNEIIA inuugimv Health Officials 0on- (Oontinued on Page l) i. HALIFAX. Aug 2-(8? The Can- adian Bream-Royal Canadian Mounted Police today arrested W. R. Hamilton of Montreal in con- nection with iraud said to ‘have twin-mm and . According to the police, some of rise ncminioi-rsmitstandlnsqllnao- demn Vets’ Billets As Unsanitary. JOHNSTOWN, 2a., Aug a-nn. Ellison, contact officer oi the clal and industrial leaders, includ- ing a Minister oi the Ontario Gov- ernment, are victims of the scheme, which was based on subscriptions for photographs and bloflollhical sketches that were not published. B. M. Greene, President oi the International Press and editor oi “Who's Who in Canada," in which the photographs and sketches were expe ‘ ‘- to appear, was in Hallie! today and stated Hamilton never was an authorized collector for the organization. Police said about ‘i0 complaints been practisadinCa-nada curios‘ "fl Wiielsstilyeailmidyclvlngbe- monetary and currency problems. which is presided over by Hon. H. H. Stevens, Minister oi ‘Irade and Commerce for Canada. hungry and tattered bonus ex- peditionary ioree bivousced in a suburban park, said tonight that it will not cisband -" a 11' commendation iron: Commander W. W. waters that the 7.000 men. women and children broad: ranks and go to their home states. Elli- son said he was speaking both for himself and for Captain Dock Car- ASUNOION, Paraguay, Aug 2- vicinity, is also in the Csssdo re- (A. P.))—-’.l‘he government today gicn. The government today pro- ordered a battalion o! newly re- posed to restore the order oi mer- cuited “O09! into the heart oi the it, a decoration oi valor, dormant disputed Chaoo territory. since Paraguay was at war with (Neutral govornmcnls were aoti- Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil in fled recently that Paraguay would mo. Eight hundred , Ui-ugayaiis not he responsible for “reprissls a- sent Paraguay an offer to serve. gainst Bolivian aggression!) Patriotic fervor mounted as it The battalion was recruited ‘at has in recent week. A group oi Canadian Pram-Fifteen men in hospital, two oi them in a serious eqnditicn, and It others treated for sinoiis poisoiiinr. was ilio price » Qplfl may u-i conquering a stub- EIthe Montreal Fire Department "lint-owned system was announced W? by l-lon. R. J. Manlon, Min- imi- of Railways and Canals. His illmlntment lo the hoard is dated Aullust i. He fills the vacancy lubed by the resignation of Sir Ill"? Thornton. had been received from business men in the Maritime provinces. Warrants for Hamilton's arrest have been out in Ontario and Que- bec since March, i932. Today a detachment oi Royal Canadian Mounted Police found him in a local hotel. HARMONY horn hlase which Ylloii for alibi hours in the Theatre Yranceis. one of the city's few romainlna links with the glamorous day! °l OTTAWA, Aug. z-(OPJ-diar- mony has characterized Imperial Conference meetings thus far, and progress has been satisfactory. Bo w‘ 5 “Cardigan Picnic, A ti ""Bcven Mile Bay "Tea" We» srio-s-s-si will’. Aug. l0. “Din 1 ___ ‘W gem-n Belfast Hall - Aiuusi 17th, man. cm-v-s-ai. .oi'i it I hi ;lid l-larnegg m ‘W! ilatel 32d t didl-g-I-I-bi. Char- AnaantiI-lo crd- ‘ "W444i. at Bess l‘ on wfimu ,, ‘or "gill leave Amid-y. August ---a\- mil" Cream ..ovg'e‘i‘il't mi" m. ma“ m Q Dumifirchasira fmmg _ h ~, ,- "loath-if. “h... ‘vs -@-- his to ‘h K‘ _ hmmmfiddno. ‘. ANNOUNCEMEiVTS. COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETC "Show ind Dance mull. Mon- 4165-64-31. “I'll GIBB-B-B-Wlt-i i flN-l-I- l flcmllaiid Anglican Picnic, Wed. Dill’ ll hi" Patronage soli ted. 7- “NFC-II”- on "W. l? ~o august m“ dgisga‘ tea to I 47514-841. hglggivginiltglub 1% hogs, lit-moon.’ ll fit em-g-sdli . ........ '°“ Allilllct m r shall a iumlin mini (Canadian Press) Topprrro, Aug. s-In a special despatch from Ottawa the Globe today says-"Oanada will sell one billion feet oi lumber annually 1B the Unitedvllingdom if the Imper- ial loonoinlc Conference adopt-l 1'!- commsndations oi British and can- adian lumber interests, and they are implemented by Government action in the old country. ll W" stated today. "Alter negotiations lastlns two weeks, the lumber carom" wt importers have reached an cg?"- maric, and are suhmittins I loll" statement to the British and Can- the Imperial Conference tomorrow. In. gigs oi the recommenda- tlcns is that the United K111851115 increase the pfossnt we" Canadian lumber from 10 to 1° ‘F? iii is? the old melodrama. Despite the length 0i time nec- essary to cope with the iiro. dam- age was comparatively slight. The burning section oi the theatre was , .. . (Continued on Page U) Still » Lookin8’ For Trouble arrAwA. Ava a-wy The Canadian Pfodsl-ntdiiiill w!" orders from their leaders. dclcslifil to the workers’ Economic 0o!!- (ererioe began leaving the Capital tonight by trucks. ' from“ "I!" and on 100$ with the lllilililflh 0i going so various centres as units m‘ ggggln‘ dplllflltflubll. Foreign I Trade iii i‘ Concepcion by Marshal hopes and received orders to proceed to the Chaco sector oi the disputed jungle country. It was there that Paraguay has charged Bolivian soldiers had attacked several Paraguayan iorte or ouiocm. The Menncnlis colony, which protested against fighting in their women at f‘ f ‘on asked per- lniasion to enlist and receive mili- tary instruction. College professors started financing an ambulance corps. Recruiting officers refused to take scores oi minors. The gov- ernment heard through unofficial (Continued on Page 8) German Hyers A t Clii cag o IIb-i CHICAGO, Aug. 3. -- Germany's air trail blowers-Captain Wolf- gang Von‘ Gronau ‘and three com- panions-sot their giant flying boat down on lake Michigan ofl Chic- ago today. on their third "aais and sane" flight iron: Europe to inland America via Montreal. “Everything want fine," shouted the German aoa as his plane raaiad now before aeroplanes will make the heiora aeroplanes will make the trip often." Sudden Death s-a-i-—- WIllIORD,II.I.Aus.2-(8! the Canadian Pram-His bead splithyasawhawssatteiapilnl Rails Arrive From Ontario SYDNEY. N. 8., Aug. Z-(By the Canadian Prom-Centre of the steal industry in the Maritime Provinces. this city was stirred to- dll b! reports irom Port Hawkes- bill‘? to the aifaot that several cal-f loads oilralls had arrived from On- tario idr the purpose of re-lsying between 10 and l5 miles of Can- adian National Railways track in that district. Tollllht cit! officials decided to find out V!!! rails should he hauled 3.000 miles for use almost in the shadow of llillllfl‘ idle mills. Dies Suddenly NIW LONDON, Conn, Aug. 2.- Wllllam P. Delaney oi Glace Bay, 8-. lccmary and "Ifellilrer of United-Una Workers oi Amer- district ca. died luddlnly of g attlch today in a coach of a Coll!!! "I!!! at the local railroad statbn. Accompanied by n. w. Morrison. GI U. I. W. A. Diet. and William Bayes, a member the IntsrnaticnalBoai-dneiaasy was-snsoutatollawYcr-hioattand . _ 1 Prime Minister Bennett informed a press conference this afternoon. The Canadian Prime Minister, who is also chairman of the Conference, said that he considered things were going quite as well as could he ex- pectcd. Mr. " “ was pressed to in- dicate when he expected some def- inite accomplishments which could be announced. He replied that something along these lines could be expected within ten days. bVl-IEAT OTTAWA, Aug. 2-(By the Can- adian Presn-"I see no reason why (Continued on Page B) Monastery Threatened VILLANOVA, Pa., Aug. 2-The Monastery at Villanova College to- day was threatened with destruc- tion hy fire which started on the fourth floor of the four storey stone building. Twenty priests left the flames. A number oi nuns helped carry furnishings from the burning building. The mcnas‘ y was built in i900_at a cost of $300,000. 171a “Alp” ill/ins (Canadian HQ)‘ NEW YOK, Aug F-Prilllo Oil‘- nsra, huge Italian heavyweight, cutpcinted Hans Birkie, oourag. eoua battle: mm caiiroriiio, in sic, 3.40 s. u, i0 round bout at the Queensboro stadium tonight- Camera Iblfllfld . ‘H_~h y. ter, chief oi’ staff and second in command to Waters. ed bonus expeditionary iorce today as showers drenched their camp- Police identified some oi their equipment as stolen gwernment property and health officials con- demned the billets as unsanitary. reported and fears were expressed that the disease might mead in the dirty, smelling clfllP- Lowers of Pittsburgh Johnstown today with temperatures. Dawson ... ... Vancouver Edmonton Biinff Winnipeg Toronto .. Ottawa ... Montreal . Quebec, O I a cumin: sorely we hclrodfisht we Still}... ..‘f .... .. Charlottetown . Lake gggtgrly winds fair at first followed b, 10m QhuIIriIPIIOWOPI at night. modern ta change in tvinpsrature. Southwest to southeast winds, mos!!! falir and warm becoming unsettled at ll tonight It l2 rises tomorrow moral inter than Charlottetown, all). ar-ni. J. ubles piled up for the tatior. One case oi typhoid iever was Deputy u. s. Marshal. J. G- came to sevaral Will Await Report Of Royal Commission‘ LONDON, Ont, Aug I—(By The‘ Canadian PNBS)-—NO capital ex< penditures oi any sort are to be made by the Canadian National Railways until after the report of the royal commilion on trans- portation is presented to the gov- ernment, probably on Aug l6. May- or Hayman declared today he was informed by Hon. Dr. R. J. Msnlon, (continued on Page l) r__ Minister of Railways. Record & Forecast of the Weather METEOROLOGICAL onion Tor- nto, Aug ll-lllnimnin and Maximum roiacXs-ri Lawrence Valley Moderate 4c and flower Si. h." ll. John: Gilli and north shore: winds, falr_ a Maritime east and west: Ilodarate It. lI-llgh use this morning at loss and sun sets this evening at 7.24 and JIG- aug as . 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