MAXIMS’ Ol-A MERCHANT -_-_—o l I I 4 5| , ounded Ill!- ‘ “gr: nhlardrian Two Oeatl. t .' an.“ cannot be midi millili- m b, only etrsirbmpd ootj '“_-_' _“"‘*‘—* on thither they return evcrlsstingly. MAXIMS l. OI J ' MERCHANT Unto the place where rivers mme, CHARIJOTTETOAWN.» ADA. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1930 ar vestigatles 10 PAGES R. Unemp Henry. i Chic ago Is “Broke " Again (sllfrial to the Guardian) CHICAGO. Ill. Oct. 8—Ch|ca;o m "broke" again “mum “lien Police uric firemen re. ceivrd their pay cheque; “day the city's corporate funds for lay rolls were exhausted. .No more money will be available “m u" 5"“ Supreme Court rules on (he validity of a $12,. 500.6190 emergency bond “we PM"! ‘Plffllly by‘ the. Legisla- “m n "l" "5118, l! ldverse . (we v.11! be hu money for 15,. "3 fill’ Workers until January, Changes bankrupt", "ad-ml a nczr crisis lost winter’ when l" bI-‘lllic servants went for mcati-s ivlthout pay iii-ml F", in actual ivzmt until n citizens‘ Cfiizmiilse raized g wmpofluy ic:ii_ The situation was preelp. illiftl by a general re-zonlrr; of “We property. which held up cons for more than Says The Govt. Is Attacking The Problem With Marked Vigor g And Intelligence-Present Pol- icy With Regard To Immigra- tion Is Sound One, Adds Sir Pres. On l_o_yment l l (Special to the Guardian) SAINT JOHN» 06h 3-In refer- rinl to the question of unemploy- ment. Sir Henry remarked that as ., h° h" llflldy stated present world Icondltions were due to the stimulat. ‘H! Production of the war period and the exhaustion of world stocks fol. i ‘IQWIHS Yihlth Prolonged its duration. B"! in his opinion the bottom had ‘been reached. Another Problem Another factor he said his entered ‘ m" the Droblem of employment and that is the mechanization of labor I which 115-5 feblaced hand power with the result that we have to deal with Socialist NEW nlzrni‘ Upton Sinclair, novelist and pro. .. llllt ls running for the Calif- orniu government on n Socialist tick- et and therefore received the our. Prise of his life when the secretary of state sent him an engraved doc- ument officially notifying 111m helm; been chosen Republican conning“, 0f course, it was all a mistake. but Upton hopes the ballot-printer makes a similar error. This is a new carn- mllzn portrait of Sinclair. the matter of unemployment. N0 5g- cial unrest he pointed out ever starts on a full stomach. but always thrwzh hunzer. throulh distress and i| ihmllf-‘h mieery- The irorld he said‘ producer quite enough to feed all of, In" 111111811’ mouths and clothe all ithe cold backs and the problem to which those who enjoy opulency mg lnlfllllrcnoe must address themselves! is such a distribution of wealth as‘ will bring s reasonable livelihood no good dismissing the subject, he $611115. with the statement that Arnott DllnlOrd. was almost snlbthercd ldeath this morning when a grain ‘an . separator crashed throu h the horn _ d comm" to this who m“. It is floor. burying Arnzltt andgalad namedi ed the meemm.’ of H“ warship‘ Orville Burgess beneath the groin.’ 322th struggled frantically for Narrow Escape ..-..i........_. .,..._-- - (Special to the Guardian) LINDSAY. Ont.» Oct. {P-Mansel of the scotch Liner 1'0- FBRST. loin; is liiiinuicln; Sir Henry Thornton‘ Makes Oflicial An-l nouncement atBoard i of TradeLuncheon. (Canadian Press) V "ssnrr JOHN. Ne. oer. 3-—As won as theblans coilld beprqnred; the construction of a. new ‘paling-er depot roi- Saint John mils hi uu-i dertaken; was the announotmentj made here today by slr flqnryi Thornton. President of the cohesion.’ National Railway, who arrived here} elrly this morning. completing an inspection trip over the lines of this C.N.R. in the Mlritlmes. ‘The decision to advance the date. of building this depot has bNn made} to provide employment ct the pres- ent time and its erection would round out the passenger facilities here. Linked up with the erection of the building would be the elimination of the grade crossing in Mill Street. Sir Henry said, it would be nrbsolutc-l ly necexary to have this done and the matter would be token up at] once with the city council. The de- pot would cal] for an expenditure of more thanSSOQOOll and it was im- possible to say what the cost of el- ‘lminzting the grade Q's-wines would be. , . . Y-m addition tothe ciimihsudifoi Mill street crossing, Sir Henry de-| clured there was tied up indirectly, with the constructon of the new std-f ‘ticn, the question of the harbor‘ ONLY BRITIS bridge which has been talked of for I some time and he said he had secur- i Mayor White to the proposal that} engineers rcpresentln: the YHPRUV!‘ Handles Big Job MovetTo Outla ‘(Ant War Failed To Get. Support Peter A. Bogdanov, who was aentl from Russia, to the United StstcsthLs year to become chairman of the Am- torg Trading Corp, handles the bulk. of the Sorletis trade in the republic: which has reached u total of 5650,000.- , 000 in past six years. He is former head of Soviet Union's supreme eco- nomic council and is involved in campaign for breaking wheat prices by short-selling. Oct. u) ‘Attorney-General. and Hon. J. A. AND cmlvgsglgramme of works and constructions REPRESENTATIVES IN’ FAvoltivflll be wblnitted w the Dominion 0F ACCEPTING AMENDMIJNISI TO L. OF N. COVENANT T0 THAT END. GENEVA. 3--Ef f orts t0 those who want work can find it APJNOUNCEMENTS. "comma; EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. gfiniiriajxllrile Wednesday. Show rote. Ore. eztro. 7337-10-3-31. Zmlmlllflfl? sale. st. James Hall ‘J l‘. Cct. 4th at 7 p. m 7345-10-3-21 "Chl"“e "-- l .-._n coFTWl‘ and Baznur Si. we dill. Tuesday nlvzht. Oe- ’ h» 7358-10-4-21. rHumillE-ZP Sale in St. Peter's Jlnrlarz October cm at 5 ' ' 73fi9-l0-4-2i. heel, ‘their "Cardwrwn p3,.» and H“ lfnir’ Ciub will ship ‘ "i 3- Tfrlmond. ' i - ‘ti. 152E153‘ “iiffihs ("iiih londlnll t gm klnlw: o; ggelvllls Thursday, ‘ ‘ ~~°‘-'@1' r. sedy. 7376-11 ' second. to kill his enemy and third! m propagate m8 mums‘ Th“ "Zlvigcr and intelligence and I bclievel _ I that the measures which are already ‘Lawn: ll\'° for". .."l3~.- o», 7.,‘ H" 5 Wetl-cs Fredericton ("cod quewv‘. rsro-io-i,‘ larger! they embrace the whole sum] of human existence today. The first ‘thought of man is the mainten- I unce of life in seeking his fo d and, , 7371-10-4-21: unless he can obtain his foodqln an m‘ ’°‘°‘"°°s' m” m“ “"‘“"°1 l orderly fashion he will take it in a | disorderly way. To kill his enemy l5 __._._ $21“! ."."’ -”"*‘- Twdav fere- I ~ - (to tlll ll o'clock. INBr-i . “Vedlcck. Hunter River. “Llsrgvial. met-rim Pong...- Rim..- _~,,,,"h_"f-"-n~~ P's-nine. fict. m», ("Nib "g" -_',""‘I"i‘l< Thii*r=do-i_ n-w new "°" “lfhfisow. Scrfy. 7375-10-4-21 n _'-——- ugzpirnh" n3""l'- Tl"- Annual 6,10." Hunt‘ River will he on ' h and lltn. '1374-l0-4-3i "D ‘ m Hgnfwt. m Queen st. Char- Pam, Chronk: Maladies prevent- a-me ""11 at home. where they ' ' 5118-7-15-3111 "Bu": v ..__ .5,,,_"r‘“,' ~10“. Sheen and Lambs i ‘tvl-‘hlhierday forenoon. Oct. m?!» Hlslnm. 7537-10-8-31. "Chtki- —__" so.‘ p" Bumper at Consofidated I “bu-r f“ Yicrbert. on Wcslnrsd-vv. 3;?" fl-Jlbfflr from b to 8. By 4 Hansen's Insftvir». 7356-10-4-81. _-__.-_ .... _ "H ("vb felting hogs. lhnbs. ll n. m. Wal-l Many W110 are willing to work have such a restricted radius of operation and vLslon that they are unable to go very far afield to ‘find employ- iment and it seemed to me he con- Iitlnued, that just here Ls where fer- ‘tlle ground is found lying by revolu- ltlOIllStS. communists, and those who would destroy the social system of lgeneraticns for a supposed solution ‘to be brought about in a. few days. |Thosc who ‘cpresent the intelligen- isia of this generation. who have the 'power to act and ivho have the op- portunity of leadership. will have to cooperate in the examination of the which -. wear-reed“; c“ lslmply means existence. lest the rem- ‘1361-10-4-31. cdy be applied by unintelligent lhands with consequent destruction land reversion to barbsrism. Primit- .question of unemployment. lief but Arnctt some deeper. He call- ed for 1181,; until the grain filled his mouth and silenced his cries. Bur- gess finally gained his ‘freedom and soon brought men to the aid of the lad who was resuscitatcd with diffh; cul-ty. The threshing was about com-l lpieted when the accident happened and the weight of the grain on the l floor ls blamed for the collapse. lthe borders of our own land and in other lands orderly procedure and a. suitable social cmdltion- Lands Bennett Administration "Speaking cf this country and in a ncnpclitlcal sense." sir Henry said. solution which will bat serve community not only for today but lfor the future. lCanadcfs Cattle . Export Trade To Britain Great (Special to the Guardian) interests get together and find that the amend the League of Nations coven- ant in a. form that would outlaw all war, thus making it harmonize with 'tha Kellogg-Brlarid anti-war pact, [failed tcnight in the League Assem- ‘Iblys judicial sub-committee byavote lof ten to two. Heated discussion preceded the jballctlng, with the final tally show- {lhg only Lord Cecil of Great Britain 1nd Dr. Chao Chu-Wu of China in ‘favor of accepting immediately i umcndments to that end. j Now the question likely will behelrl lever for another year, as a resolu- MON-I-PEAh Que_ 0c; 3_¢;no.!tlon adopted by the sub-committee adas cattle exports tn Great Britain f earlier in the dag" provides that the amounted t; 1.690 heed through the ‘amendments be referred to the mem- i pom of Montreal to date this yeenlber governments in view of further with Shlpmenf, today of 3'77 hescl on ‘ diseuxlon by the assembly in 1931.13.51!‘ ONE MEMBER OI-‘ ORIGI- To- ‘ The resolution will go to full com- the 5.8. Manchester Citir/an. Hva man had m.“ t0 seek m5 fcod- "1 may 53y m“ the Guwrnnwnt 0f clays lot was the sixth shipment for . mittee tomorrow." andfiorobobiy will lresenfs the three principles .prln~leval man. Expanded and en i only another way of manifesting i protection. The first thing every in- ldividual seeks to do is to protect himself whether it be in the finan- cial mart or in the walks of industry or from the racketeer. His first thought in protection of himself ind his family. Our problem in this day is to era-mine the whole situation in the light of existing circumstanc- es and address ourselves so CH’- lng for these who cannot care for themselves; that we promote with!" "The opening of the Card Parties at f-foly Redeemer Hell: Auction Forty-flvesflhlesduy. Oct. 7: Whiat. Wednesday. Oct. 8 and Bridge. Wed- ncsday, Oct. 1s. 1881-10-4 -...., ;_ jn- vest’. celves. m October. "91"" ~ °‘d"“*“°“°‘ "Pm “gt ‘Lilalstiézglglghghhl $233,205clfirlgggfltgfll-“Lzqlzwi In remarklhd upon the question of "rasblid-i-ai. =5 1M =5 w!"- "“""°" immigration, sir Henry stated in his ' Th, ‘_-—- '7' I lnion it would he unwise to add to 7:31 ~-iii’l§§§u°§ 55%: lvtdllolsrheclrtfm ‘lily: (Tr populntion by an augmented irn- -1,.._d~ A. Hell, Vernon m"; tune. meson. 0%- ‘Ith- 80151011! migration at the present time and l “{0} cvenlfli! the 3th inst. at 10.90 o. m, 2.30 p. m. and 1.30 p. m“ cm, present pom, m ‘u. n_ ,,_ amusement, more. Bingo, m. Ivorybody is iflvilld i» "’* flanzlms-li, o» ermine mum. nn-io-i-n um ll mind- unemplcyment with both marked under tray will mzitzrially assist in relieving cur present distress. There is nothing m‘. ng with our own coun- i try's position. We have the some nat- structure. the some lzizvs and the some intelligent pend courageous people that we had two years ago. In addition to frat. we have what I think is our greatest asset. a popu~ lotion trained to order and the orr derly carrying out of things. We lhmve co great group er body of in- ‘divlduuls who arc seeking to destroy cui- Government or our-"social struc- ture. We have a PWNe who by iri- dition and. by heritage, respect laws and settle their problems with intel- ligence and that t: my mind as compared with conditions which ex- ist in other countries, constitutes ‘is for ul to see to it that the con- ditions which produced end- maln- teined that asset are preserved." Sound Policy possibly our ireatest asset; and it lei-rod to the -- _ lord nmkey, the lord Ol-iancellcr. for consld nth». and report. minim A Great Britain last 5'61!’- the day 15 atmckmg m’ pmblem o! the season. No cattle were sent t0 ' be taken before the assembly Satur-| day. Oonference ls Eager To Hear 1 Bennett ’s Plan . (By m.‘ Blmbleton. Canadian Pres: Sta-ff Correspondent)- LONDON‘. Oct. a-m it! first short week the Imperial Conference pne- tlcslly concluded preliminary discus- sion of eonstitutionsl questions and‘ is now taking e week end off. There, will be further consideration of the remaining constitutional items Monday before these are finally re- headed On Wednesday the discussion Empire trade B0811". Accordin: to , present pin-u, m. Hon. J. H. ‘fhomu on behalf of the British Government. will open the discussion. in his cup- lcit? 0f Secretary of State for Do- , and he will be foll- owed by the hlldl of the sever-cl dol- {arbitration end o»... sment. while outlaw. f-fon. n. B. Bennett. Prlme Hon. Huh Guthrie. osnadiui Min- Miniltlr of Oeoado. will outline hiLtfer cf Justice e111 heed the mm- ‘mme for both hen eovasret- rnittee on civil eviction. ‘ icn to which he referred briefly in a speech at the opening of the con-l fercnce. It is generally believed that in the all-important deliberations on trade.’ Canada will play s pm second io| none. ‘there is the keenest eagerness: to know more of the plan which Mel Bcrzoett will submit end which is now I occueyins his attention. col-lane's, growing industrial strmgth, coupled; with Mr. Bennett's strong parllamen-l tuy position at mus-c. piece him lrr m gdvonwgeous position. It ll ‘ he will have a definite 1nd clear cut proposition. ‘ i Oh by of Maurice Dupr‘. Solicitor General of. Canada. had been appointed Ohalr- ‘rnsn cf the Conferenbe Committee on ____i audience with His Majesty. --....._ (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Ont, l I v i l i l with each of the three provinces mlrilon for participation under $2o.o00.0o0 relief scheme. conferred today with Senator Gideon Robertson. Minister of Labor. On- tario cnd Manitoba came to terms ‘earlier in the week; in fact the uigrecmcnt with the first named province was ratified by Order-Iri- 9011111111 wdly- The Saskatchewan delegates. Hon. M. A. MacPehrsoi-i. Merkelcy. Minister of Labor and In. dustrles. have left for the East and .wlil open negotictlons on Monday. lPrince Edward Island also is expect- ‘Ted to be represented here on Mon- jday. No definite and specific pro- by Alberta. Hon. O. L. McPherson, Minister of Public Works. said to- night after hls conference with Sen- lstor Robertson. Although he refused Ito make public the exact sum the . Dominion will expend jn Alberta, Mr. QMcPherson said it was "very nearly the same as Manitoba." Under its agreement with the Dominion. Meni- itobs received a. total of $1,200,000. ‘consisting of $900,000 for construc- tion Programs. and $300,000 for di- ,rect relief. Earlier reports said Al- {berta would receive approximately $850,000. but this flrure. Mr. Mo'- {Fhcrson said, was too conservative. , at first declined tn make a. detailed‘ Pf-atement which caused conflicting‘ “torts about the origin of the mail. that. the betrotlcal of the Pixncee it had Giovannza. 23 your old daughter ‘Shamrock Leaves - ‘ On Return Home NAL CREW WITH YACHT i 1&1 BRISTOL. R- 1.. Oct. 8-As the [sun was sinking in the west this evening. Shamrock V, Sir Thomas Liptons fifth uitsucccscful challeng- cr for the Americas cup, set sail for the long voyage home. Only one member cf her original crew remalued with the vanquished challenger. There were five of the crew of the Etnterprise. the successful defender. who will help her over the Atlantic. The sole member of the Sham- rock's original crew was Captain William Paul. who acted as navigat- or in the intemttlonal contest. Cap- tclri Paul brought Shamrock to this ‘jHas An Audience i‘ lWith The King i I LONDON. Oct. 3—-Prime Minister Q R. B- Bennett of cumin yesterday t afternoon received the honor o1 m I l i Provinces Confer I l; On Unemployment l Oct. s-Confer- erices between the Dominion and v three of the provinces were held to- day en the subject of unemployment , rellef. It was expected tpnight “no. . mcnts would be reached tomorrow mekins live altogether that will have come to terms with the Do- the Alberta. Nova Scotla end New Brunswick were the provinces thst feet," said an eye witness. smoke poured out of the van seemed to fill the entire rm, xvboh I the smoke cleared f saw the was wrecked urith its sides blown out uid roof off. Charred and torn frag- ments of the mail bogs. parcels and letters were strewn. for 2U or 30 yards. eral postal vwrkers from shock. Post office authorities‘ ‘Fuhsequent inquiry revealed _'_iu_=¢, arrived on an Irish mail boat. Boat. __._..-__ ( Cansdian Press) cosmos on. s-s my"... '10s wrecked s truck and set ln motion operatives of Scotland ‘YIN! and other Government , agencies. The explosion occurred in a null vun. being loaded in Lon- don's central sorting station of the poet office. Official interest was intensified by the fact that the district to which the bag wafi conilgnedcontained the official residence of the Sovereign. The Evening Standard said it under- stood the bag ln which the ex- plosion org-lnsted contained mail lddresstd to Buckingham Palace Mall Wu From Ireland tuned bags of mall lifted in the air. I was thrown off my . Dense and V331 The explosion knocked down sev- who suffered Scotland Yard Investigating for delegates to the Imperial Con- ference no-v in session. The king Orders Five Automobiles (Special to the Guru-diam LONDON. Oct. 3--A large uidivzd uni order for automobiles has been given bv King George and Queen Alert: tr- the Brit sh Bonnier Company a‘. Dov-entry (c;- lhe purpose. accord- ing to But-klngham Palace author.- tles. of helping bfv this example t country and he has been placed in command for the rcturn voyage. 0f his crew of ll. five served aboordi miterpflse 1nd one aboard vlectaJ moe. one of the unsuccessful aspir- ants for cup defence honors. Captain Ned Herd. who con-inland- relieve unemploymmt during tilt ‘Wlflbfif months. ‘their M esfles 1111' ordered live (‘A75 all 0.‘ twin- 613-111- der type. the King requllnng mo l’ horsepower lln-lousnes and (fine 30 horsepower Brougham. while the Queen is taking one 40 horsc-potvsr ed the challenger in the cup races. and most of rib crew left for En;- land on s steamer e week mo. ldfilw-‘Qd l" 3437°h~ (Chadian Prone) l vsxooovrm: n. c, Qet. s.-m the 13th consecutive term._l7r. r. 1a.] the Presidency of the Cerudian Aut- omdoil: Aasrcintion today at the‘ 17th annual convention of the or- gmilltion. W. G. Robertson. ‘Sec-y rotary of the mum Motor Home wassninnamedueecretoryofthe National body. Limousine and one 30 horsepowe: Brougham. The machines be ‘.1111 (Canadian Press» VANCOUVER. B. C.. Oct. 3.-- For a year at least. the Canari- Today it was announced that Hon. Doolittle. Toronto. was rev-elected to i811 A"1°m°b9= Mmllm" “in refrgin from advising the prov- inces as to legislation for safety responsibility. such as recently en- acted in Ontarloflfhls was decid- ed at the lnnual convention which today hovered into the second of It: three den of session. 1°" “Nuclei: among mail ‘ad- drBced to the Buckingham Pol. ace and Whitehall district mo” llilllfld four post. office employ- The bomb exploded inside a maill van which was reported to have oon- i from Irelandl Ihvur post omce workers were 1n- jured and the van was demolished. Authorities believed ‘the lmnb had. been sent as a package through the mall in the hope of wrecking an Irish i ,4 h, m, d”, mm- m g msil steamer by exploding the hold. l The explosion occurcd at l0 p. m» as postal employees loading the van l tossed in the fifth bog. "There was a flash and a roar." and the van was i i i i Annual Subscriptions Delire d $5,045‘ 57 Mull Clllldl and l1. n. “.30. Outrage l Premier Bennett In Royal Mail A Four Injured When Van Is Wreck- ed By Explosion-Bags Had Just Arrived On Irish Mail- ‘i""___“"“""_‘l Exciting IV/iale ' Hunt At Sigide Islleclal to the Guardian) SLWIMERSIDE. Oct. 3-An exciting time which lasted three or four hours, was experienced by some of the crack rlflemen of Summrrside, when some l0!) whales or blackflsh came into the harbor about 12.45 this af- ternoon. ‘Ihe most of them were small, about twelve feet in length. although there were some large ones, over twenty feel. About eight motor boats with men aboard, armed with l rifles and shot guns chased the ‘ whales into shallow water, M111 I the intention of shooting them. y! Some good shots were made. but unless captured within two - "three minutes after they wed‘ struck down, they sunk to F“ I bottom. There were only four Q , flvo brought fifths Snnunofli l’ wharves and they were loci twelve feet long. Towards evening the fish its _ -_ ,g i 1 Bedeque side of the harbour, spite of the efforts of the m in the boots to drive them shallower waters. Fbhcrmen ponthscthoyoi-olobosseofi large number! in the Strait. Not since 1916 have any of these fkh visited Snmm " .-S. ‘Bachelor King i Soon To Marry (Canadian Press: ROME. Oct. 3—It zvtls reports .1111‘ Km; of m1;- and Kin; E0715 j iBulgoria. known as the "Baohelof iKing." would be announced at oncd Sootlmd Yard detectives began an‘ invatigatlon. Same quarters believed i_ the bomb might have been intendedl lTlre Weather. ell Conn Plrsfcn. MANuFAcfUREus MAY NEXT BE Exrcctco ~10 Bkonomsf Roan tonolficns! TCECNTO. ma. i-Frer. 2a norfl esot v-inds. fat: uni cc... Maximum-H. ltllnmuzn-AB. 31511 trio this mommy a‘. 3.61 col tonight u‘. 9.32. , Sun sets thLs afternoon at 5-39: Mil rises tomorrow momln; o‘. 6.03. . m1 moon ‘hieeday. on. 1th. 231 p. m. Summcrside tide eighteen min later than Charlottetown. ILL u: 4...." -1 <