. III follow with anxious sympaim- ' PAGE ran muusmhi icuinmu umiumis British A n d United States Representa- tives P r o b e War Debts. WASIHNGTON, Oct. 8—fA.P.)—- E-itiiih and Auiericun spokesmen discussed world economic condit- ions today as a prelude to their Iturlv of methods 0i‘ solving the Lpndon Government's war debt problem. Sir Frederick Ieith-Rtvss and Sir Ronald Lindsey. representing Great Britain, met Dean Acheson, Under $11‘ i-ary of the ‘lreasury and lltriderick Liireseyx assistant mom for n brief and minrmal conversation. VISIT PRESIDENT with the lime of the next meet- ing left iridvf nite. Acheson, Secret- ary 0t 5.71m Cordell l-lull and Un- iparled m" “heir ‘Tspxiive home‘- iicr-S-"rrciiirv Willzeim lPillil!pS— of the Stare Department went to geg the day for a thorough discussion of President Roosevelt. late in tilt‘ (liDlS situation and 2.; reccve inrr-uctions. Poszubilirv lilUrP that the British weir n01. prepared a’. this time to make a tiPiilLiii offer for settle- ment of ih vrlll I021" it- tilt-Li‘ propo tin» sauriy prol-cids and l‘ enabieci to dvirrimne its‘ . , art- Aillcflfliil View“ ‘m dflm“? 9mm‘ "“"‘l"“"w you to accept this Bible as e token Home.’ or inter, however, wish! i0!‘ turn vim, off-r" r" lit‘ miuie. l i Tivlajfs mrrtng hfuki‘ 11;. 511w! I lifilf hour's dis and the Brifish riclcgtitvs 3.7"‘? ‘.1 Je mists of Si: Ronald a! the “ma: Series gimle. - iJ-t ollicinis vXiiFCf a GOVERNOR GEN. 1Com llliiCfl I11. histctutions which long centuries have helped to build up and adopt- inv: systems of Rovernment which we have belirveri to be alien to modem democratic thought. "To the south. we bee our great lfld powerful neighbor flinching at no experiment to find relief for their people, From day to day we the efforts of our neighbors to shake themselves free from the troubles that have beset. them. We Ill wish fervently for their success. British Wzvv “Then our eyes turn across the broad Atlantic to observe the do- ings of our kith and kin in those northern islands from which so many or us havp sprung. Two short years ago they seemed on the verge offinancial collapse. “England, true to herself, has gonc about her work of restoration 1n her own quiet, phlegmatic way. "I have travelled during the past few years in many distant, parts of tli;s Dominion. I hnvc seen the Cnnrirliim people in their hour of trial. E\‘Cl‘y\\'iii‘l‘(* I have scnn the same British qualities that I have nnmrd. The qualities that hnvc hroiiuht- GTCH? Britain once more fr) tho fnrcfruul will. a1: exhibited her". l have no (ioulat. do the same for Canada." IW \'I‘IIS =_.—.-——.—-?_T ~= .—..--~ ~~~ s. -~. BERGPZN-Di Boston, October, 6, 1031;. Nora Dalton. widow of James Bcrzcn in her ninety second year. Funeral on Sunday in Boston. MCDONALD-In the Sncied Heart Ifome on ‘Fhursdzrv, October 5, 1031i, Mury C. McDonald, aged 81 years. Funeral from the residence of hr-r sistcr, Mrs. J. B. McDonald this morning n1. 8 o'clock by motor to Si. AIIIIVCIVS. Ca rd of Thanks Mr. James and family gratefully acknowledge with sincere thanks the many floral, spiritual and kind messages of sympathy received during their recent sad bereave- ment. 1670, r N, D. MacLean UNDERTAKEB EMBLAMEB (Tharloffetowu ubd North Wiltshin Plume 140 eco- nomic rxivlsor to the State Depart,- thoroughly t $4.~i(i5.ifl0.0fi0 ilvlll, but] Farewell Reception A very enjoyable function was held on Friday evening, Sept. 29th. when the members of Summerfield United Church gathered at the sipncimls home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mayne, Springfield to fen- der a. farewell reception to Mrs. Elizabeth MwIenns-n and family prior to their departure for their new home on Fitzroy Street, Char- lottewwn- Mrs. Maclcnnsn and nmily were members of Suminerfleld Church choir during their stay in Springfield and as a. recognition of services and support, an address was read by the Pastor, Rev, Mr. boring, Kensington, They were also the recipient of a very beautiful Bible and sum of money which was presented by Mrs. J- A. Hurd- ing. Mrs. Mecllennan in a few well chosen words thanked the Pest/or and church members for the cord- iai reception they had given them and said that although their so- journ in their midst was u short one, it had been a very pleasant Ollt‘. The evening was pleasantly spent in games and social inter- course. After the singing of "God be with you Til-l we mcet again", all de- The following is the uddress:— Mrs Elizabeth MaoLfnnan and Family: We have gathered here on the eve of your deparutre from us to (‘XPTIJSS our deep appreciation of your faithful and talented support ‘to our church during your stay a- ’ mongst us. Though members of a Sister Dcnominniion you have shown l. [my brood Christ-like spirit and [have been a. tower of strength to -u.< during the past year. We ask of tht- affection for and apprecia- ilOll 0f you. We pray that God's richest bless- BEITRAI. GUARDIAN ‘mac- Tbil ouiuml II IOIOIVII for Queen's County new: l! loud mung; bu; .4. vlrrfetng of u newly nature may M lnlertod u! I cent: u word ltrlelly payable In Qdvuneo. WHEY DAY service will be in Clyde River Baptist Church Sunday cvening Oct. 8 at 7.45, CLYDE RIVER-On Sunday, October, 8, service in the Prcsby- teriau Church. Clyde River will be at 3 p. m.; Sunday school 2 p. m. REV. J. M. MURCIIISON of. Saint John will speck in North Becleque Ilnlted Church Sunday, Oct 8th at 11 a. m., and Malpeque at 7 p. m.‘ BROOKFIELD-flhe services in Brookfield congregation on Sunday October, 8, u-lll‘ be as follows. Hartsviile, ll u. m. Sunday School, l0 a. m4 and Brookfield '1 p. m. Sunday School 10.30 a. m. LIQUOR SEIZURE-A motor boat and s gallon of rum were seized at the Marine Wharf yes- terday afternoon, The man in possession of the liquor will appear before the magistrate shortly. NOTICE T0 MEAT AND FISH CUSTOMERS — Starting October 10th. J. A. Lawson will conduct a fish market in connection with Russell McKinnons meat market at, 9 Elm Ave. These experienced men are prepared to serve you as usual with meat and fish. Phone 1063 Or 880. 1686 ATHLETIC CLUB DANCE — A very successful dance, sponsored by the Prince of Wales Collefie Athletic Club was held lust evening at the I. O. O. F. Hull. and was very large- ly attended. The music was provid- 4&8: CSARLUITETOWN GUARDIAN 38 Elm Ave. Chickens Ducks Tomatoes Large Cabbage . Choice Golden Bantam Beets Choice Roast .. Round Steak .;. Sirloin Steak . Hamburg Steak . . .. WIIEATI-EWS MEAT IIIII FISH MARKET POULTRYD ---¢---e o Fowl VEGETABLES Carrots and Parsnips .. Bari. . PORK Roast Pork ........................ per lb. 14c Shoulder Pork .. per lb. 14c Pork Chops..... .. per lb. 16c Sausages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 lbs. 25c ' SMOKED MEAT Machine Sliced Bacon . . . . . . . . . . . . .. per lb. 15c Smoked Ham per lb. 20c Rolled Shoulder Ham . . . . . . . . .. per lb. 16c Complete line of Canned Goods at lowest prices. Phone 121s per lb. 25c .. per lb. 25c . per lb. 15c per ib. 5c each 6c bunch 5c Corn .. per doz. 15c per lb. 5c . 12c, 14c, 16c. per lb. 14c .. 2 lbs. for 35c per lb. 12c -.--. CANADA TAKES" (Continued from Page l) of the various states concerned to accept the refugees and Canada could not accept such an undertak- lns. Hi5 viewpoint was supported by an Italian delegate although the drafter of the report uigued that no obligation was implied. employment situation 1n Canada was such that the Dominion could not accept any obligations 1n re. gard to immigration. A MORAL DUTY ed by Elliott's Rhythm Kings. Re- freshments were served, and danc- ing continued till n late hour. The chiiperones were Mrs. W. J. Mac- Donald and Mrs. W. J. Duchemln, int: may go with you and that you moi" prove as great on inspiration elsevrhere as you have been to us- gntion of Summcrfieldv Church. Arfiifhu BHANCERY ci. iunuhmis Yesterday in the Court. of Appeal in Equity judgment was given by Mr. Justice Arsensuit allowing an appeal in the case of tne Prince Ed- ward Island Mutual Fire Insurance Company and John Andrew Hogg,‘ executor of the last will and testa- ment of Mary J. Simmons, deceas- ed, complainants, vs. Oliver Best. and Harry Best, respondents. The appeal was from a judgment of the Master of the Rolls given on May 5th last, dismissing without costs a bill of complaint filed on Dee. 31, 1932. The action was brought to set aside a deed of con- veyance given on May 5, 1930, by the defendant. Oliver Best to his son the defendant Harry Best as being fraudulent and void. The Judgment of the Appeal Court set aside the deed and allowed the appeal with costs in both trials. Messrs. J. O. C. Campbell and T. A. Campbell appeared for the ap- pellants, Messrs. ‘Neil MacLeod, KC, and C. D. McCalium for the res- pondcnts. In the case of Benjamin Irving vs. willDiam D. Irving, application to set aside u. deed made by one, Robert Cluston to the defendant on Aug. l7, 1931, on ground! of incapa- city, judgment was given by "i? View Chancellor setting aside the deed Messrs. S. S. Hessian, KC, and K. J. Martin, K.C., appeared for the complainant, and Mr. Donald Mac- Kinnon, KC, for the defendant. ROOSEVEDT (Continued IflOm Page l) where two deputies were wounded, there was comparative quiet. Pick- ots, however, kept vigil at mines and mills under the guard of heav- ily-armed deputy sheriffs. WASHINCYDLW, Ont. 6—(A.P.l-_ President Roosevelt. has summoned to the White House tomorrow lead- ers of the Steel Industry in an ef- fort to settle once and for all the Western Pennsylvania Coal Strike. REC-IIIZATION OF (Continued fzom Page 1) by Ferdinand Pecora, but would be supplementary to it. It. was recalled that when the se- curities leglslution was enacted by Congress last spring, stock exchange regulation was considered, and drafts of proposed legislation were Signed on behalf of the Oongre- ‘4 ATTENDED GATHERING 0F PRELATES-I-lis Excellency, Bis- hop O’Sulliva.n who has been ab- wnt from the province about a month returned lust. evening. He was accompanied by Archbishop Sinnott of Winnipeg, a former Is- lander. Virhilc absent from the Jewish rem .prov'ince I-Iis Excellency was pres- lent at. a gathering in Quebec of ,pre1ates from all over Canudn- His Grace Archbishop Sinnoti. on the Island will visit relatives- while He will preach uf: St. Dunstaws Basilica Sunday evening. PERSONALS Ivks. Jay Sullivan, Denver, Col. who is on a visit to her mother, Mrs. J. McGuigan, Hope River. is spending a few days in Emerald with her friend, Mrs. Amtin Mur- vhy. Mrs. R. W. Hurley has left on return to St. Louis- site spending the last t/wo m0nths with her par- ents, MI’. and Mrs. Slxtus Mcheiiun Prince Street. Rev. J. M. Murchison District Secretary of the British and For- cign Bible Society arrived in Char- lottetown on Tuesday on business connected with his duties. He was accompanied by Rev. Theodore Ross of Sussex who visited Dr. S. N. Robertson. Mr. Ross returned t0 bussex today. EQIlA-ITIITY (Continued fun-n P339 1) known Germany had approached London and Rome. Count Heinrich Weizaecker, new German Minister t0 Borne and one of the German arms delegates, callcd upon Amer- ican Ambassador-at-large Norman H. Davis. informing hini of the German position. "We believe this is the right thing to do," said the German spokesman. The impression left with Mr. Davies was that the Germans in- tend to leave an open door for fu- ture disarmament negotiations which will be resumed with the ar- rival of Rudolf Nadolny, another German arms delegate, Sunday. In speaking to Davis, Weizaecker officially employed the same ex- pression used in earlier discussions, saying Germany did not, want in be put 0n good behavior. He ex- plained that Germany wants to be granted defensive armaments im- mediatcly and wants to see other nations disarm to her level. ARIZONA ELECTS WOMAN T0 U. S. CONGRESS PHOENIX, Ariz, Oct. 6.—Ariz- one, one of t1 e United States’ last frontiers, has elected Mrs. Isabella Greenway of Tucson to CODKTCSS- for the first time in its 21 years as s State bestowing upon a woman one of its greatest honors. Mrs. Grecnway lerl her nearest opponent, Dillworth Sumptcr, Soc- madc, but that the problem was Sound foo intricate for but; action. ialist, by a vote of nearly four to one. Committee discussion was feat. "Fed by 8171mm pressure for re- affirmatbn of the moral duty of all nations, vrhether bound or not by Minority Treaties, to extend benefits oil’ those pacts to all min. oritles of race, creed and language. British. French and Italian dele- gates assumed the leadership 1n this movement after a sub-oom- mittee of the economic commission had lllmested a. solution u; n“ 8e prdblem by the ap- pointment of a high oommfggiongy to administer relief. “We appeared to be a -strong "P1111011 in favor of the adoption of n French proposal for reinstate. merit of an assembly resolution of i922 under which all countries we're requested to pledge theqnselves lo accord the same equitable meat.- ment for all inhabitants guaranteed by the nationsslgnatoiy to me Minority ‘Beatles. . Suicides Rather 771m: Face Robbery Charge (Associated PNss) CHICAGO, Oct. fl-The suicide 0! Edgar B. Lcbensbcrger, 43-year- old Impresario of the 225 Club, prominent bright life spot, today was followed by the announcement from United States Attorney Dwight H. Green that Lebensberger had been named in nine secret in-J dictments charging complicity in a. $500,000 mall robbery here. Six hours after the night club owner's pajama-clad body was found in his fnrhionable home, John (Boss) McLaughlin, minor politician, was arrested in his res. taurani; on North Clark Street on similar indictments, Police annourired Lebensbcrgct‘ shot himself to dcnih. BELLEVILE WOMEN NOT INTERESTED IN EVEN FREE GORSETS BEULEVHILE, Ont... , Oct. 6- Femlnine relief applicants are in for a. new deal or something in Bvlleville, A gift of some four or five hundred corsets was made to the central relief office, and at present large stacks of boxes up awaiting distribution, but little in. mi is displayed by those who call at. the office. The garments were the gift of a salesman who found part, of a shipment were slightly damaged in tmnslt, but. apparently "W 100186 Who want assistance be- licvc in the natural figure. Dr. Riddell pointed out the un-‘ BEATHEND8 luuurunr (Amoclaied Prone) l WINNIPEG, Oct. 5—Death today iput an and to the prison term of‘ John A. Maehray, once a leading figure in financial, educational, 1e- ’ gal and church affairs. Ill from an llncurable disease and dethroned from his high position in the com- munity by financial defalcutioils running up to 32.000000 Muchrny entered Stony Mountain Peniten- tlary a year and two weeks ago to begin serving a sexton-year term for theft, At that time it was freely pne- dicted he would not come out alive and he died today after spending most of his months behind the bars on a. cot in the prison in- firmary. Machray was 68 years old and cancer, from which he suffer- ed for several years, caused his death. The funeral will be held quietly and privately tomorrow. While ur- iangeme ‘= have no‘. been fully completed the service will be con- ducted by Rev. Henry D. Martin, pastor of St. George's Anglican Church, and burial will be in St. John's Cemetery. Machrayp defol- cations almost depleted the endow- ment, funds of the Church of Eng- land but the church officials de- clined to press charges against him. on BHMPANY unrunuut (Canadian Prue) WINDSOR, Ont... Oct. 6—-Cyrus H. Drury, former oil company execu- tive wanted at Appin, Ont, or. a swindling charge, was turned over to Ontario Provincial Police today by Canadian immigration authorities. He will be held here pending trans- fer to London. The specific charge against Drury, released Sept, 1, from a. southern United States penitentiary, accuses him of obtaining $1,000 from Angus Galbraith, Appln district, by fraud and misrepresentation in connection with the promotion of an alleged “wild-cat" Texas Oil Company. Drury, who said his home was in Moncton, N. 13., wns turned over al- most immediately upon his arrival here from St. Louis, Mo. United States Immigration officials said he was arrested in St. Imus an a charge of entering that country un- lawfully. Injury May Keep Goalkeeper Out Of Tournament (Canadian Press Cable) PORT 01" SPAIN, Trinidad, Oct 5—A lea iniuiy may keep abipit Grant, international gonlktcpcr, out of the West Indian Football tournament. Grant, cxpcccpd in play for Trinidad in the intcrcol- oniai matches, strained a leg in his first game following his reium home from England. Tomatoes, 3 cans for .. t,‘ SPECIALS at DEVEREAUX GRIIGEIIY Bacon. 2 lbs. for 29c Butter. (Zrenpicry, 2 lbs. for 45c Grapes. per basket .. 45¢ Sugar. l0 lbs. for 79c Soda Iiii-icuif. 2 lbs. for 25c (‘rushed Pineapple, 2 cans for 35c iirnoms. 2 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 45c BUY HERE AND SAVE Phone 1210. Icould be eliminated and the Ilhfll l caution being exercised by the gov- - Wednesday. nnmiuii miiqriici (Comedian Pun) NORTH SYDNEY, N. 8., Oct. 6.- Calumet Brownie, fastest light hur- ness racer in North America. ludt . year, will match strides here Mon- day with Richard Jubilee’: Marjorie M. 1n u match race. The big son of Belinn, "owned b: . Margaret Ballard, of North Sydney. has been racing in Halifax this iveek. He was out-distanced by i Darkey Grattan in s match race at the Capital, but his owner feels the pacer will make u better showing i against Marjorie M. BRITISH ATTITUDE (Continued mom Page l) sages of the Woliner Resolution vote could be made on whether the ernmcnt was approved. He propos- ed leaving the matter in ubeyance until a joint committee of parlia- ment working 0n the framing of Indian Legislation had finished its task. Lord Lloyd entered the discussion with the statement that “if we 10st India, the Empire will go." "If India. loses England, he con- tinued, “she will have chaos, 1n- archy and destruction within 10 years." P. J. Hannon asked the confer- ence not to embarrass the men at the wheel, but met frequent inter- ruptions which included criel of "rot" and “rubbis-h." nuuuunm nmnuvmi innliuu (Canadian Prue) PORT OF SPAIN, ‘rrlnidad, Oct. 5.——An American father's long fight with the Venezuelan Government for the custody of his baby girl had ended tonight and they were‘ on the way home together after a four-yen separation. When James Welch, United States oil driller, stepped aboard s. Florida- bound aeroplane withlhis daughter he had won one victory. And he was laying plans for another, in a I500.- 000 sultwhlcit‘ he says he has brought against the Government of Venezuela for wrongful imprison- ment. The oiiman claims he was Jailed for six weeks when his child was taken from him four years ago after its Venezuelan mother had disap- peared. On his reiease, he said, he began his campaign for the child's recovery. I'm- four years if. was fut- 11o. The Venezuelan Government re- fused to give up the baby, and his efforts to secure action through the United States Government was un- successful. Finally, according to Welch, offic- ial Washington took cognizance of his claims after the Roosevelt Gov- ernment's advent. As a result, the girl was leased into her father's custody and brought to Port of Spain. Welch flew from Florida to meet. her here; and they set out together for home‘, reunited after the lung enforced lep- aratic/n. New Zealand‘ , Fully Subscribed IDNDON, Oct. 5.—iC.P. Gable)- Intest of a. series of big conversion loans offered on the London mar- ket, New Zealandb £5,000,000 in 3% percent bonds was snapped up in half an hour-today, duplicating the success achieved by Canadian, Aus- tralian and British Treasury loan: in recent weeks. The New zealand issue is for 00n- verting a similar amount of l per cent bonds. Due in 1940 and 1054, the new 101m was issued at 9'1. I eaves To Table Part In “Hub" City Road‘ Race Johnny Paul. noted runnerof Bpringhill Jet, who has been train- ing for some time in Rocky Point, left this morning for Moncton, N.B., where he will take part in the Monu- ton Olympic Club five-mile road race to be held on Thanksgiving Day. During his training, Johnny Paul has done the five miles in 26 minutes and '7 seconds. He in ox- pected to return to the Islnnd on About tWfllU-IOVQII entries have been received, but no ‘ I Conservatives" And Labor Take I l Opposite View '1 (By The Ouundian Prul) Oct. B-The W0 leading political parties o! Great Elicia-Conservative and labor- took OWNM views fiddly of the long vain; problem o! what to do about ludlu. . "ins Labor: Party. meetlnl M‘ Hastings. oplnly demanded the re- leuae of Imdim political plumb!!! iu u rocohttdou which criticized the policy pursued by the Government. The Conservatives, meet-Luz It Birmingham, dealt tbs die-hard: of that KIWI» a. blow in DIEM! an amendment which approved the course tukep. This includes the withholding an announcement of what the United Kingdom intends to do until the Joint Parliamentary Commission which is drawing up legislation for mdia makes a ro- port. ‘IIBTIIIQIDII, heads of the Blarbor Commission, have bsen i1 coronal: 1 19s: Will IPONSIBER iiEBlJllliINii Meet in Ottawa T0- day to Discuss Mat‘ ter. (Cu-Indian Press) 'OI'IlAlWA, Oct 5—Ca.blnet Cour» ell is expected to takeiunder com xideration tomorrow a xooomrnerv dhtlon that Pier no 2, the $1,500; 000 nruomre on the Halifax water: flout recently dmnaged by fire, bl rebuilt at once- 001. n. o. Phlnney and J. L.‘ net. Halifal wmnvnu suuhms (”"T-m_~,- ) wonuunc. swim: a 1 .760 Washington 1 a .250 allows mun-mm New York ......... Wuhiwwn .‘ Hubbell sud Manouso: Stewart. Russell, ‘rlwlnu and Bowen. sloop» cum . 1 b 0 Schmnachur and Ilene-use; CNN“. ‘Hum-M. MbCoII and Bowel Ijqlllfl Whdiilnqlqu whitchill and Hamil; mons. Bell and Mcusulo. III 4B1 0 I 0 Htsim- IDUIII MAME ’ a u I NOW YOIR 2 L], 1 WIIWNWD .. . 1 l 0 Ellzbell llld $116130. Weaver Russel and Sewoll. , i smnmu Filth lime. Ofillh Hldlllm. Wflifngfm. Saturday, out. 1. gum "d WWW 858m. i! mucous-y, New York, Sunday and Monday, (kit. B 5nd 9. IOUIII GAME IIGURES Pdd attendance 37,762. rm Nflipts, $110,500. Rum Council’: share 017,338.50 Plums’ aim-o 068,950.00. Each club's lhuro $935.15. ROI! IQIQUQI I181! QOQJB, noun GAME 117mm ma attendance mm. 1M "new 00611101100. Mum-r wmcu sumac. Phwfl‘ mm modes. Each club's shun 947,444,“ limb hamlet chars‘ m,444_3g_ At The Forum LastNight 1M!‘- niahvu Community Carnival which was exceptionally good con- 514N111! the disagreeable weather. '11" 1mm bws were: mtroduced U! w. Grunt Gregory in u» Qgfly hurt at the evening and were given I wlcndid welcome. M; 10.15 Artlnr Ridiuu expert wtvlcnc welder a u» o. n. n. Give A malt. interesting-demonstra- tion which Wu under the control oraackoumeronuuieiztnn. and Willem Cameron an mutant. niohmi out uuwulh s d: inch pipe with his tau-ch easily; then ubtlctedtbcoldnfoofthe Vic- runner from Prince, Edward Blind ha: entered the list: boxing and will have very attrac- dlvwmuttmdmnoeofneorly 600 Ottawa for several days discuss!!! tree situation with Hon" E. N Rhodes, Minister of Finance and representative of Now. Scotia in the Cabinet, and Hon. Alfred Dur- urdeau, Minister of Marine. Essential Unit Time mcommrndation, it is under- stxpmd, is that the damaged pier is m essential unit of the Harbor eqnflpnzent and tht its reconstruc- tloinl should be undertaken immed- iptfly upon from my other harbor wold: that may be pending. An- noruicemcnt was made 901116 mouuths ago that pier 13., the re- maining unit required in round out: the new ocean tenninal facilitiel in that city, would be proceeded with this fall. The two piers, however, we sail to nerve entirely different require- merls and ivhs gloat mango ihcll- itimt provided in the dnmagel structure are needed to handle the heaity truffle whim goes 0o QM Novrl Scotia. port during the win- ter months- Tile foundation and first floor 0Q fihe giant pier remain infant. 0M dnmuse to the upper ntructmo u- mou nbing to some $100,000. An Ina qui-rgr into the origin cit the fire ll now in I800!‘- McedicalAttention For Unemployed ills Discussed (Ouhnlhn Pun) UPJRAWA, Oct. L-Tha Domtnlm Government is ln entire accord. will the movement to secure odequul " it attention m: um» was u‘ forced. u» mum. on tmemploymnj relief, but the administration such additional insistence lies with the pnovincial governments. Tbil was the tentative answer 3110a I delegaltion of the Canadian Medical Auociction today by Prime MIDIIIIOI’ a. B. Bennett, but it. wu not ma Int mid and a sbabcmlflt oomfil the whole situation in expected 60k moi-roe; UNITED STATES (Obntinued fltom Page n fiction Ilimllld be reached flhfOuflh negotiazlims covering a. number o! points (if difference requiring time to MIMI}. The rlhisioon at flie moment l this: Ruufl desires tic recou- ntion and credits which would 0m able ha: to make pumhaass of goods diie needs, amounting ao- ocudlng do a. figure given by M Ittvinofz; Commieear of Foreign Affairs, at iihe Iondon Conference to $l,00(l.000,000. America, tmon her part, desire! in recognize Russia. because net's i! a. De rtucio Government and ba- uauue dhplomatlc rclationirwith he! opens in the way for full and prof’ itable commercial relations. 1mm" (Coiltinued fiiom Page 1) "it IT_I_‘_ ‘LEZZI by the defendant during which ht charged ‘the court records had been falsified and assailed the police at "incomptpentfl An Outrage His parting remark u he will taken out. the door was: "1 want t4 lave my mead-this is an outrage- my lcnmnca already is fixed." A short time later he culled Po- lice Commissioner Heiuig a 1m- af- ter telling the court a. document frequently being referred to wu fulslfied. Dimitr off charged detective: had made mull on o. map of Berlin found In. his library which showed the Hleichltag building, the Dutch Ilegution and the palace‘ marked with croiues. ‘ "In vinw of my great experience gained 12a preliminury hearings, I charge tint the cronies were made by detectives," he declared. "I u- sumo full responsibility for thil chums.’ nus followed a. continued tiradt ' a ‘I1’! w iuruiivnc Cabinet Council to f @371! ‘*6 it ‘l’ ... .