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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER s, 1932 s PAGES 1:,"";l.,.f"'.;:';i:;L!°":..“9f';f"l.';‘l‘Il‘.. l i'» r' 5 5 ._l Ulnniluwtl ilu//w ._ l ......f.»-i-we-=»-»5-¢~¥-ii-= 4 ' A The Peo |e’s Pa gr ,,_;.-- ~--.,___ _Read b Ever bud \ T ...‘i; ....._...... .. n ' l cf 'al = an - --~ ,. --- ---. - _._ ii’ - D E-:Goto U* V’ County ition is Very Successful Increased List Of Entries And °Improvement.In Quality Of Ex-I hibits Noted At Georgetown Fair The Kings County Exhibition L was held at Georgetown yesterday, and was declared o en b His Hon. NUTASK P Y Liout. Gov, Dalton at 2.30 p. m. Mr. Howard MacDonald, M.L.A., and Mayor of Georgetown welcom- ed the visitors. _ ' 'rho President, Mr. D. P. McKin- RE' E I- E G T I 0 N non regretted the absence of Pre- ' mier Stewart, because of illness. He was lease with the lar e _ I _ D d s in- .._._._ v _ crease in exhibits and with the "_ allarhteroplane, designed to out out lElllill1\i- it is Wsiil’ handled and in construction in place of_ the Hearst 0 tendance at me mm wel and give more carrying ca- leconomicai in use, ,mg uk" ns many now empmyed U, ardmary ’ _ Hon. G. s. sharp, Minist oi air rt. , ~ Hinl R e n Agriculture. next addressetfr the I ‘mera arrived in the city ycstmday for E We love each other. Our only re. , few da s rest in the course of a ilU~Si iS that we be waked an b '-l 7 people. He stated that the over “ I :_. 'J _ The Latest In Aeroplanes ...-,o ,,u-,./,..,_:.-“_-° ,_ -. -7---~_--~ ---~-»- - ,.. l i Ph°i'°'"Ph °f “W ‘WW m°n°- llltiiiyi as it was tested at. Croydon, name from the one single spar used NOW Turns on strain of work due to conditions at: L C 0 N v E N T I U N tending the depression and the fires ? caused a temporary holdup in the t Premier`s health, but rest would re- store him in a short time to his NEW YORK, Sept. 7.-,Belief that usual place in the affairs of the ispcciztl to The _Guardian) James J. Walker, ex-mayor of New country. I lorry ' ly s Ml-. sharp wg ed the U E S is definite throu h with con ratulat politics and that he will not be a. management and compared the candidate for the mllwrllty asain quality of the exhibits with those became increasingly strong yaster he had seen at larger fairs and be `iiyren!i=tewithsensatlonal political lioved that wo had in this Provino; S6SSi01'1S Attelld- lcvelopmenis quality equal to the best found any The chief results of two days oi' where. _ i loniercnces among high officials Dr. J. A. Clark. of the Experi~ - - it Tannnnnv and the state party mental mm. also roiorroa to tho V0ti0il3»i, BUSIHGSS were these high quality of the roots and veg Mayor Walker himself indicated etables and gave some practical ad- ‘And E n t' e r ta’ 1 n° that he heeded first of all to regain vice regarding the lowering of costs ment Have Place I I his health, before thinking of a re-' lntry into politics. _ of production, particularly by im- proved pastures. by use of fertiliz- ' 'il"‘““=‘"Y`“ leaders- in°l\i¢iiHs ers. and by urine Proper turnin iieedl 'rho sessions oi the annual aio ‘i°h“ F~ Curry- and -Wim H- Mc- 'for the srowins or turnips- on-.on meeting or the catholic two. were debatlnz the question Mr. J. w. nouzter. Deputy Min- Women-5 Legg," continued y,,,,,_ ui rtlnnllis walker as the '1‘ller‘s isterof Agriculture, encouraged the day` at the Knlgms of columbus tindidaie for mayor, in the face of Hall. The morning was spent chlef~ ievoltirom minor party leaders. rcntinued on Page 1) ly in devotion' the afternoon Seb Wiliam Randolph Hearst strong ` ' »"” ion in business. and the evening ini to a - ‘ er o ovemor ocseveit, turn in entertainment tdhis back on Walkerjdbs ite th ' ' ° lict that he had previous; 11110; The preceedings yesterday °pqn', n U As a te cm ,. ed with a Convention Mass celel iii ayor t i 4 t lr hi ` ` ‘ “mo the 36555.? an 8 8 5 1 braied in St. Dunstan's Basilica by; S h 0 r t a 2' e S mmplimtions in the New York 7 RQV. P. M8.cMBh0ri D. D.. Bhd Ml _ WINN1pEG‘ Sept 7__(By The |me,Dcm0mmc quarrel' mvolvmg lPPl'°P¥'i°i9 S9l'm°l1 delivered by Canadian Press)-The provincial r o lvtroparage famous of the pany’ I a a Rev. W. V. MIDO-Bid Cf H PC government will appoint a judicfal_ v-__.@______' ___ _ RiV¢l'- ' :commission to investigate circum-i ,llFC.li.l., s Does Rip Van Winkle Stunt t `(Conadian Press) WELLAND, Ont., Sept. 7.- t fracking ix. large concrete block , ‘emoved by blasting from the Welland south ‘dock of the W¢iill»lld.Sh|p canal, workmen were astonished today to see a split. 'rho rloolr was built in 1910, therefore the toad had ' l . `l _ . ly as a philanthropist and friend of thxough the right 5id€ Of the head, \ _ orphan cmd,-en_ and new owns Rosnek directly from behind. Joyce, , and maintains four orphanages. Of me 18 Ye" °id d6\lBi1t¢l' of Mr. mg these one is located in Edmonton, and Mrs' Arthur R°b@ri~S. had been 1 Alberta, known as the O`Connell‘ ompally Robui di1lg,.,,,,,...,_ Tw., ,..,,, ,,,.,,_,,,l i .o....n....... 0.. P... 5. P. W. C EX in Cuba, and another in San Juan,` of me Mock 3"" it had been _ 'J P I in the province of Orienta. Another ri , C toad hop out from the centre " v. It appeared slightly dazed for s few minutes after gaining its freedom. But was man hop. ping about like any other toad. lt seemed quite normal with the exception of its feet, which appeared to be under-develop- ed. At 10 °'°i°°i¢ 'file °0i'iV¢nifi°i'l stanccr attending discovery of icontinued on Page 5) . . I . _ » °D°n¢d in the K- °i C~ HOMC. shortages in the University of`Man-‘ Queen Street D1'¢Sid¢d Ol/61’ bl’ itoba endowment funds, Hon R A 'now centered on the msg flcor i horn imprisoned for zz years. Work Progressingl 20,000 mile tour which he is mak- 7’-‘<1 l0g':thcr. May we rest ill peace. i J ing from his home in llle soutlrliiusbdiid and wife." travelling northward through the But f°ni8i1l1 police had turned to United States to Canada and the ti'l€0ri' that the two were kil- B E R 0 F thence across the continent to i@d» not in a suicide pact, but in , _ . _ Engage Extra. La-' borers Next Weekl Though construction work on the] ev/ Prince of Wales College bu ld POVA SCOTIA'S l l "_`~ n ' l _ ing has been held up six weeks due i ' MIMSTER OF ` to delay in arrival or out huiluing` l ;‘;]:‘I:;‘;)ll’é';;`_:3’“E‘]3E]’;l‘;’;’I‘:_: $3: stone, the contracting firm, Stew- art Construction Company, hopes l to have work completed in schedule time, and to have the building HALIFAX' N' S" September 7_| read for o enlng about the first y P ' lqgnaglan png) greatest advantage that may ac- of the coming year. Practically all material to be used on the building BERLIN' Sem' 7"'T“° G°"°"" me t° NW” §°°°i“ immediately mem prepared today to plunge Ge,-_ from the Imperial Conference ag- ls now on the site of operations. if me dh f _ many into the turmoil of another T‘3@m"n _ t is the export market for xfabwwtelie w;r;°“wm1°;°§w°;'; I election, the fifth this your in the apples to Great Britain," believer ' ‘cvent that the Relchgtpg pl-avg; Hon. O. P. Groucher, Nova Scotia's ward with the greatest speed pos-| sible. Work in the basement has; been completed. and activities are. S u 0 Mrs. S. R. Burke, Diocesan Presi- Hoey Minister gf Education i The brick Work has been raised cpl (.i0l\fliNG EV.EN'.|.`D' ' . dem' i9°°in8 Premier intimated ¢°‘l“Y- the average to about six feet above MEETIN . \ ,’. Re Coaht' After the reading of minutes. The government will also rcstorclground level, ,md about half gl' os, Etc . . . . _ »\liA`i`E:-2r- P" word amen, s Iliable in aav _ " Iting forth the Govemmcniis pre-’ an C, c icmuuu' new iC°i'iifi11U¢d 011 P186 7) lgramme will be issued as soon as -eo IA, .C.. Se t. 7.- Pre- Morell Monday - Show and XICTSRF Tilmieh iéomervanve .Premier John Bracken returns from “mm 5599-g.g.3l_ m r" ' ' the East. "The government will un- i f B iti h Columbia, today | ,, --~ Prem er Et ter est hvormg the "_ Versaiues rlollbtcdly make restitution of the 5t.P:.T raadea amn . nee, C Urs' uesday' tabmhmmt of B ..Umm_.. G°vem_ T funds at som‘e tim; in the fui£urc.f “°*- mont in the Province featy N 0 ul Mr' Huey sa d' ut mmm 0 hr-"fairies at Kensington Mon- Th, premier., s¢_,m,,nen¢_ md; , , course do so until after the matter "Dance Fortune Hall Friday *lumber sth. ssso-9-'l-al. h;Conle to the ice cream festival `- Piingflcld Hall Thursday. Sept. 558249-'l-Il r. . n Wit fail to see "Dulce Team" h°]"5i_;_<;`W and Dance Annandale ufsfiiiy. Novelty Orchestra. 5585-9-'l-Il. "S90 "Dance Team" wit h James =m;,"‘° Sally Eilers at Kensing- sll, September 12th. 5589-9-8-31. °'i7°i'n@ in Dnnca at Vernon Hall rangomelnts for the forthcomirll ‘may flight. September 8th. world series. " “link sm-9-1-al. "Timing th 'rrllv' h Llttl ‘ hm D e c, y e lill, lgtrgiagis ‘ge lsyrgalel for Friday, when all details of the zlbegins 'at 8.30. Alilnisslaon series will be worked out. Invita- ltt. sus or onnoy. tions are to oo sont to the New °-gm M York Yankees, PhiladelPhi° Aifh' F5 Elli t , :mr ...d F,,,§e§a,d “;:,‘iK;,°.*;‘°:'é lotion una washington senators oi mo in Mg Herbm conwumwd the American League, and the Chi- lrhurtaay, soplgmbgr sth, ciao Oulu, Pittsburg Pirates and B850-ii-'I-2i Brooklyn Dodgers of thefrlationai. \»..Mme5 W -1 ‘mins ` 5°’ "°“ "`““-" tho buliwioir oz tho American me Ciillrt room trial. Harte. .mllul tonight, Bord," hm", League champions. Y River saturday. letting commissioners hero are "lim * ‘offering I to 1 that the Yankees *N $523 club i°“d"‘¥ hu" beat the Cubs in the series, aasum-' M , Q I “"5 “`°"’” °“{.‘,,l’?,°f‘.'.,._ J L a n cl 1 s Making clude those men who regard- less of other considerations appear to be able to render the best ser- vice to the state I have after care- tooatluuol J PIII iii World Series Arrangements NEW YORK, Sept. 7-KGMBHW M. Landis, high commissioner of baseball is in town to make ar- The commissioner has called A meeting of representatives of the three leading clubs in each leasue The series will open this your in ..PARIS, Sept. 7.-The Cabinet'a reply to the recent German re- quest for arms equality was under- stood to maintain that Cvermany‘s armaments were fixed by the Ver- sailles Treaty, and that neither na- tion can modify the document that ended the Great War. The answer also was unofilcially believed to in- fer that the real meaning of the German mova ia an attempt to in- crease the Riech’s armaments. Tha general tenor of tha Ranch note was expected to be that the answer to Germany's demand lies in a better organization for peace. The reference to the Versailles Treaty was understood to ba in a' summary of the political question; raisedby the German aide mam- oira. Germany would be reminded that the Versailles Treaty called for a general reduction, rathtir than an augmentation of armaments. Dies Sudden ly (Canadian Prose) SAINT JOHN, Sept. 'l.-Lorcuno G. Crosby; 73, of Saint John, Prog. idcnt of tha Crosby Molalaes Corn. pany, Limited, of this city and widely known as head of the lead- ing Canadian molastea importing firm. died suddenly today in L ho l.SeiJtcmbcr 12th. 5589-9-8-3i. nnmlmng that the trend of Belng Dlscussed ,has been thoroglgglly thgeshed out u cm com- "5l>i‘clhl Talkie t M Le - thought throughout the world to- . lin the cour‘s rm y a Ammm t_ V V a c ans M h ld |n_ mission if ns I understand lt, it is HIS licek. 5591-9-7-Ii. ‘day is that govemmen a ou icanadlm nw) ithe intention of the govemment gin appoint such tt commission to em the f°ii0W.ifiK °0m11‘|ii'i¢SS Were the endowment funds it was under me wmdow frames have been plan. lon Admlnlstratlon lobvintedf Nvmination-li/IH. H- F~ worl. An official statement sci- ed in position, Plumbing is up to schedule. Seventeen brlcklayers were employed yesterday. and B number are expected in from the country momentarily. Eighty-five men ,are employed on the job at the present time, but it is expected that about one hundred and twenty will be at work by the end of next week, when a full crew will bt' taken cn. Local labour is employcdl almost cxclllsively. as will be seen from .the fact that out of the 85 men now engaged, only six brick-1 ,fix the ultimate responsibility forpsyerg are non-residents of the 'the shortages." prcv`nce. OTTAWA, Sept. 7.-Considerable benefit to Canadian trade with Australia is seen in the tariff amendments introduced in the commonwealth budget on Friday. according to the Canadian Trade Commissioner at Melbourne. D. H. noon. All prohibitions of imports are removed as from September 1. and a. large number of Canadian commodities are affected thereby- Other featurea of the tariff amendments include thc llitlns Oi the li percent aurtax on a ll-=-t of items, the exemption from the 6 ay aftc , _ ' mug; ge"|`f;°,,:d ing that time clubs will win theltel at Hari-ir:-gton, Me. He was born per cent sales tax oi certain com- '- “Ont Annes;-, ,pennarlts in their respective leagues. at Yarmouth, N. S. lmoamq in which gg,-loan is inter- l Canada Expects Much Benefiti_From New; Australian Tariff All Prohibitions Of Imports Are Removed As From Sept. 1st - Features Uf the Amendments Made To The Commonweultlfs Tariff include The Lifting Of The 50 p.c. Surtax On A List Of Items, \The Exemption From Six p. c. Sales Tax Of Certain Commodities In Which Canada Is Interested. cated, the reduction of the prefer- ential tariff to i0 percent acl val- orem in some instances and the raising of the “primage duty" of four percent or six percent on goods which Canada supplies. Important Feature I-‘rom Canadian standpoint The moat important feature of the budget from a Canadian point of view is the removal of the pro- hibition on imports. This was im- posed on April, 1930. for the pur- icontinued on Page lil l (Canadian Press) l l` 'delivering its initial instalment of |Barring any delay through physic- 'al inability. the Beauharnois Light` ll-feat and Power Company is now Trust Funds For but who has been for many years ii. sugar' plazitci' and prominent IS CUNVINCED Suicide Pact, Now iliPWll|l|l TURN Points To lllurcler PROGRESslDouble Tragedy At GlaceiBa'§,/ l Presents Difficult Angle To GLACE BAY, N. s., soptn-ray The Canadian Press)-The shadow of a gr sly question mark lay to- rm: Mouosralt PLANE rl.lc.irr i MoNc'roN, sept. 'l-J. D. o'con- ‘Brown found them, mortany gi purse was n note: ; “We were nlrlrricd, May 24, 1932 J. D. oeonnou, orph-f i>nl_i¢n Wh.. mt.;..1- omit pin., an’s Friend, Discus- " ---»~ ~ -1.-A .1 vrr;..1. r\-~.+l»_u _P ” S93 Business 011'* Man And Young Girl. look - Has Estab- ' ___ _ Mg. lished $20,000: SETTLEMENI ~ I _ . C h’T 0 W n night on tile bod cs of William ‘_ rR.osnck and Joyce Roberts. On f; A n d S u S S e Xytlle bunk of a brook at Table Head - ` _.i ,last midnight, policeman Daniel neil, who was born at Havelock, tW0und€d. In the 18 year-old ‘rl's business man of Camaguey, Cuba,iallCi have decided to go this wav. y in I1lLa.llcasllire Vancouver before turning south Mr O’Connell is wide known (Continued on Page 5) a doub‘e murder No gun was f°\1nd» The girl has been shot,' _ Pro mpt Results From Preference , Is Anticipatedf recalcitrant when it meets again next week. The date tentatively selected for the voting is Nov. 6. The election will be held if the Reichstag is dc- termined to place on its agenda a motion of non-confidence in the Ministry of Chancellor Franz Von Papcn or a measure designed to cancel the economic programme drawn up by the Chancellor and made effective by emergency de- cree. Italy Has l Record Crop (Special to The Guardian) ROME, Sept. 7.-Ital_v‘s wheat crop was officially estimated today at 265,000,000 bushels on 12,200,000 acres. The average acre production, therefore, was 21.7 bushels, assert- edly an Italian record both as to crop and acre yield. Beauharnois O'I’I‘AWA, Ont., Sept. 'l-The Bcauharnols project has advanced :mother stage. Today, an Order-in Council was signed approving the general plans of the enterprise which contemplates the develop- ment of 500,000 horse power near Montreal. From n technical stand- point, all obstacles- in the company power are consequently removed. enabled to supply 35.000 horse .power to the Ontario Hydro Com- lmlsgion on O:’t0b0l' 1. .lUi.fANHAAB, Greenland. i Sept. 7.-(A.P.) - George R. ‘ liutrhlnron. Unites states nir- man, and his flying family ar rivrd here today from God- thaab. enroute from the United APPLE INDUSTRY lBy The Canadian Press)-“The' Minister of Agriculture. Speaking after his return from the conference of provincial min- isters at Toronto, Mr. Groucher said that "on account of our large connection with this market and our intimate knowledge of its re- quirements we will be in a position as soon as the tentative agreement, is confirmed, to take advantage of the preference." . The preference amounts to four shillings six pence per lla pounds. which is equivalent to five shil- liilss and five pence per 135 pound barrel. "Insofar as live stock and live stock products are concerned." the minister said. "as we have not in the past been producing enough to) supply our home markets it might bt? ih0UBht that we have little to gain from the preferences which mily finally he approved in this connection. It must br- remember- ed, however, that since home prices are influenced or practically con- ifmiied by export prices. any ar- rangement that will place Canada in a more favorable position in the British market will have the effect of increasing prices in Nova Scotia. lCh /z l Goes To Seat BOSTON. MASS.. September 7-- Down at the fish pier they know their hnkrz cusk and halibut, which might puzzle illc average landsman. but they are n bit weak on ornith- ology When the swordfishermali Magcllnn arrived from Georges Bank they gathered around Captain Joseph Rhodes to look ni the strange bird which had nlightrd on the Magcll:\n‘s deck. All ng- rced it was a ram avis. and sent it out. to the Franklin Park Zoo. Curator Daniel Hai-lrins took one look and was ready with thc ans- wer. “It's a chicken hawk." hc said. "Nothing rare about lt." He ndmltted, however, that its l rc en Hawk Weavers Situation (Canadian Press) MANCHESTER. Eng., Sept. 7.-A ray of hope appeared in the Lan- cashire weavers‘ situation today when employers expressed a will lngness to arbitl'ate. During meeting lasting half ar. hour. the cotton spinners and man- ufacturers' association central com- mittee drafted its reply to the of- fer of Sir Henry Betterton, Minister of Labor, to sponsor meeting with union leaders. The association said it would attend such a meet- ing, if invited. A union representative comment- id that the action was a surprise alld the employers had gone further toward settlement of the. issues than was expected. t Warns Shipping Interests In Va n c o u v e r (Special to The Guardian) VANCOUVER, Sept. 'l.--Hon. H H. Stevens, Minister of Trade and commerce, has read a. warning to shipping interests of Vancouver voicing the disapproval of the Do- minion Government at the action of the Pacific-European Confer- ence in demanding payment on an American gold basis for freight from Western Canada. 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