MAXIM$ or a , MERE MAN lea-Q i wisdom ‘m; Nu!‘ w“ ma]; begotten. i; justified of her , - o ‘gfllgl, lauded 1N1. pnllfiuf}, auardian Two ma. | offspring have reason to o rid’ child- I Twit/Milli iiiiiis lllERE lESPllllSlBlE ‘For ACCId-Cl-if Which Grgve Allegations ' In Prohibition Case Case. He Also Mr. J. J. Johnston, K.C. Subpoenas ' Member Of Lea Government _With Reference To Alleged Intervention In Prohibition Intimates Inten- iioiiviiiiiiii Til lllilP iiiiiiiis As a Possife Step In President l-loowfls plan to help Combatting T h c W o r l d Business Slump. (Canadian Press) WASHINWPQN. D. Q. June ”—' tion Of Placing Magistrate On Germany was awaited today as a l..tl1e.Dew Not a few editors, m"! ""50". spoil their efforts by "m1": at the top of their voice. MAXIMS OI-‘A MERE MAN like a good A 1° PAGES ..:".'::.'.'.".:::':"L:.':.' iif"if‘if“..'i.‘f“ Forseen Assistance To Premier Bennett Stands Unequi- vocally Behind Campaign Promise. Regarding Highway comiRevery Is Prime Minister Reiterates Assurances Given To Province Re Federal Aid To Highways Prince Edward Bennett Gives Concern Lease Of Life Budget --.-z-.».a.-.i.=e~.u...h»-"...= s». _-.~___- . the Life of possible next step in oombatting N‘ ‘i'<;§§§.‘i$“~o§i1 The Stand- 11:12‘. ‘lzzzzr. °:*:::::"::.;:‘::. "i; Island- . . Thmgsday. A ease of more than erdin-af-Y-to. for the accused. mimmy the "mmmu which m ___- A Canadian Industry In Bad ___. public mimic. iiivoivin: matters o! ibniiifwclfeill, roi- the prosecution, an“ 33:1: lgasfgfzllzffipfwzidw‘: Emphatic assurance was given last week by Way Until NGW Was the Rt- Hon. R. B. Bennett, Prime Minister of Can- ada, that the campaign promises of the Prime Minister with regard to federal highway assist- ance to Prince Edward island would certainly bel carried out at the earliest opportunity. ‘ This assurance was given to the Hon. J. D. Stewart, K.C-, leader of the provincial Conserva- tive party, who returned on Saturday from a visit '"*"~'""-r<1--vs~ .x-».M..-..a->....»,..-..,..css~,...,__,,,“_, ~ . - .m r......<Q.-»-aua~ grave importance in the adminil- called Police Constable Murdock tratlon of’ the Prohibition Act, came MacDonald. who gave evidence of before'Mr. Georgckl. Tweedy, Prohi- having chased the defendant on bition Magistrate in the Supreme paakek Bold on the night oi Mail Court room on Ssturdaymorriing. in 25, and of catching hlin just as which counsel for the defense at- the defendant had thrown sway B tempted by crcu examination of "caddy" of rum. which lie was the Crown witnesses to‘ ascertain if charged with having illegally 11'! there had been mtervention with hi; possession. indicated that ivh‘. Hoover would anemic improvement in the Unit- ed states and abroad, especially in Gerfnany. WASHINGTON, D.C., June 21.- The announcement was given at the White House after receipt of infor- mal reports from the European Governments and there is a cori- (canaillea Press)‘ T, N. 5., June 21-De- mgiv, brakes on the car driven by w_ mum Logan. oi Moncton, were lble for tho collision at mdge street level crossing. Sack- glue, which cost the life of Mrs. “mic Drlscoll on ‘fliursday, ac- Introduced-i-Are Now Able To Compete With Foreign Markets. (Special w the Guardian) Government went into power and wiring to a Coroner's Jury today. m, miscoll, of Legcfs Corner, n 3,, Logan, Gordon Cummings. M pansy weatherbce. of Menc- m, were in the motor »when it mo: the Prince Edward Island mm; from Tormentine. Mem- m of the train crew were exon- flud at the inquest. Logan is still apfltielnt in Highland View hoopl- the free course 0T justice on the part of the Hon. Russel Clark, Miri- ister without portfolio in the Del Government. Many of the questions were disallowed as being irrelevant and in-ixnaterial to the case. and it was suggested. on the part of an attorney present on behalf of lion- Mr. Clark. that these questions should be "excluded" from any re- Cross examined by Mr. Johnston- wltness said he drove to Peakee Station that night from Montague. Police Sergeant MacPhce was with him, also witness‘ wife and adopted boy. Hughle Callaghan. Droinore. was also in the car. They had pick- ed Callaghan up a short time be- fore. at Peakes. having "WM him on the road and found a bottle of They fidence at the Capital that France. Great Britain and the other Allies wi’?! join in the move and for-ego collection of their preparations from Germany. LONDON, June zoJri-ie impres- sion grew today that the United States Government is ready to ts.ke the lead in one of the most significant international moves ‘to Montreal and Ottawa. course of a conversation tage under which this P considered federal aid a he had beengreatly impressed with the disadvan- ing with respect to highway improvement, that he and was planning to assist the Province in accord with the assurances he had given to the electors Premier Bennett, in the with Mr. Stewart, stated rovince has been labour- necessity in this matter, lease of llie has been taken by the Slingsby Manufacturing here with the advent of the Ben- a nett Budget that was passed im-' CWSQTVEWIB en last winter when they templated the situation prior to me 0R0 Sept be": budget. the firm noted the change of Gov- mediately ail-er the BRANTTORD. June 20--A new it has lasted until today. when the firm find themselves busy enough °°Y1°¢m to keep going at full time and with full staff on hand. The firm was not considered in shape to keep op- COH- It was with irenewed hope that ,......-....... no»... _ ._ ...,_.n .,.__,,___ m here. . moonshine in his 11088989“ - took him 110118 Wm’! mm‘- Q.-Did you arrest him? port of the proceedings. Mr. Clark. defendant's counsel stated. hadbeen subpoeri ‘ though he was not since the world war-revision of during his campaign visit here. war debts and German reparations . eminent, a, hope that was crystal- ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS arcs. , "Sturgeon Tea Party July 1st. 5374-6-19-5111! till July 1J9. "Dance at Bouthport tonight. biit-s-n "but 65 Tea Party on July 17st. 5110-6-11 daily till July l. "Mt. Stewart Club loading live- iiock Wednesday. June 24th. 5450-11 "Kelli-‘s Cross Tea Party Wed- nesday. July 8th. litZO-fl-ail-ili. Reserve July 8th for Lawn party It Si. Ciiilierines. 5444-6-22-21 "Come lo the Dunne in_ Cardigan Hall. Thursday, June ‘Join. "Hunter River Club loading hogs. , limbs and calves. Thursday. 25th. M49 "Don't miss the annual Regetta llid water sports at St. Peters Har- oflii-il-io-Bi hour. July 1st. ___ "Como to the dance at Lake Verde ice cream Parlors Monday lune 22nd. 1i not favorable, first Billii-li-ZO-Si iiae night. "Come to the Ice Cream Festival ind Tea at Winsloe July 2nd. if not line the 3rd. Proceeds in aid of Win- iloe Hall. 5413-6-20-21 5421 -e-2o-2i present in Court. It was counsel's intention to put both Mr. Clark and Magistrate‘ Tweedy on the wit- ness stand. counsel stating he had information thatthe father of the defendant was instructed by the Magistrate in this case to "go and see Russel Clark," and. that he was prepared to establish this evidence. lie asked for an adjournment. or for a warrant to be issued to bring Mr. Clark into Court. Adjournment. against the objection of the prose- cution. wss made until Tuesday morning. “ The ca.» was that of Murdock MacDonald. informant, vs. Albert McGuirk, accused of s. Prohibition offense. Mr. R. N. MaoNeill and Chief Inspector Haywood fr -' for the prosecution, Mr. Johnston. "“ l L igh tn ing “Lost between Sourls and Big Pond me cal" lens and rim. Finder leave at J. Condoms. reward. 5424-8-20-31 Strikes Heavy At Antigonish (Canadian Banlii - ANflGOMSl-i. N. S. June 20.» In one of the worst electrical storms tzt ibis district has ex- perienced in many years, the lob- "J arrived, car of cedar poets. A.-We1l new, I dont know. Q-Did you or Sergeant McPbee arrest him? _ " - Ib-I couldn't‘ tell you that. Q-You am an officer of the law. and you don't know whether you arrested this men or not? IL-No. Q-Wsre you sober yourself? A.—I certainly was. Q-And you are a police officer. lu-Yes. Q.-Don't. you know when you ar- rest a man‘? Ap-I do. Q.-Do you know whether Y0" arrested this man? A.-We11 now, I was not very I Continued on DIEB 3 ster factory of CecilG- flood B! Lake-ville. 12 miles outside of this town. was struck by lightning and completely bumsd to the ground. Damage was also done to the res- idence of Ronald A. MacGllllvray. Aritlgonish. when it was set on fire by a bolt of lightning. The blaze was extinguished after considerable damage had been done. Banks Will Handle Finances payments. The impression was sup- ported by cabled reports from Washington and the eonvergetione of Andrew Mellon. United States Secretary of the ‘Treasury, new in London. with members of the Brit- ish Government a-nd bankers here. Premier MacDonald was believ- ed to have informed Mellon that Britain might be willing to make certain concessiors. including i\- ductlon oi’ Germany's reparations payments to England. ‘these ‘Brit- ish concessions were understood to be contingent on whether the Un- ited Stetes responded to the in- pleasingly insistent complaints from Germany and Austria. Under such conditions it was hoped in certain quarters that secretary Mellon might report to President Hoover on the condition of Germany and Austria and that his report might lead to a move for debt revision. The chief question asked in Lon- don is: “Who will make the first lsh Government has because Government leaders feared aged; and second. the apparent a- lt was feared. a deadlock. of the deadlock. iifqjnadak Views Re Pr o p o s a ls move toward revision?" The Brit- refused to take the initiative in the past, first the Empire's credit would be dam- pethy so far of the United States to debt revision would Pl-ecipitate. Some sources. however. believe that dip- lama-tic representatives have been forced to a. "pride saving" solutlpn 0f Pres. (Canadian PINS) OTTAWA. Ont. June 21-Opin- ion on Parliament Hill tonizht ap- peared to be that the proposal of President Hoover to postpone pay- ments on inter-governmental debts. reparations and relief debts for one year, both as to principal and in‘ forest. would have a. very beneficial effect on Canada indirectly. Direct- ly however, the effect would not be very great. Canada's share from the German reparation payments ranged around $4,000,000 a year. Last year an additional $2,173,000 was paid over as a. result of the success of the German internation- al loan. All Canada: debts ape owed to private interests, not to other Governments. Accordingly, even if the proposal is applied to all the principal countries. Canada would get no relief in that. direction. The Canada $0,600,000 and the Govern- ment of Roumanla $23.900.o00. Government of Greece still owes After the war, in order to encour- Hoover redemption paymci-its have been made when due. "The Roumarua. debt was funded in 1922 on a 4 percent basis and since then inter- est has been paid regularly. These bonds mature on April 1, 1968 and s. provision is made for a. sinking fund to redeem them on or before the (luc date." N0 STATEMENT FROM PREMIER. OTfIAWA, Ont. June 21-“111 view of the fact that the matter must necessarily be considered b)’ the Government officially, I prefer not to make any statement at this time." said Premier R. B. Bennett tonight, after he had considered the text of the proposals made late yesterday by President Hoover- The proposals were to postpone payments of principal and interest on inter-governmental, loans re- parations etc, for one SEM- lllil_l_llER Special to the Guardian) LONDON. June 2f0.—Congi-atulat- ions are showering Beardmore, of a well known Toronto family, who is the first man to glide across the English Channel in an engineless sailpiarie. A gliding competition for a prize of $5,000 given by the Daily Mail, has been arranged for today. Beardmore, acting in conjunction with a rival newspaper, the Daily Express, which has a Canadian on LL55“, lug to compete lized into fact when the budget was announced. speaking to John Lew- is, manager of the silk dépiflk merit, a Telegram representative found much optimism. it is my, personal opinion that the silk in- dustry wouid have been in a bad way had not the Government come to the rescue of Canadian firms try with the Japan markets, said the Manager, who also expressed himself as delight- ed with the new regulations as seen in the recent tariff changes. “It is a. little early to judge results yet. but. 1 believe the recent chang- es cannot but help the situation," edded- Mr. Lewis. who pointed out to the enquirer the full staff busy on dress goods materials ‘that sell proprietor. and editor, achieved a. beat by swooping from England to France yesterday. 'I‘here was less than half an hour between his rise from the ground in England and his landing in France- An aeroplane towed the glider to an altitude of 14,000 feet and then cast. off. “It was a thrilling moment for me." said Beardmore afterwards. “when I released the rope and catcbingibe wind under the wings of my glider headed for the sea. The wind, luckily, was slight and I made a smooth crossing." The on- ly feature of his experience on which Beardmore could remark. was the intense cold. "I have been so cold in my life. even in HEVEI‘ by the piece to the manufacturers of ladies garments. The Weather,- ‘ 000's Oifavi 4m: MARRiAQE knot Ritusias “fo STAY age the sale of Canadian goods, credits were extended by Canada to several European countries and WASHINGTON. D. C., June 21- i-hese two debts still remain. Re- Prasident Hoover today announced fen-lug to them in the Budget a United States Government pro- speech. Premier B. B. Bennett said: posal in order to "give the forth- "Arrangements were mode with the Tr a n s- O c e a n Fliers Un Way To Harbor Grace Canada," he said. "I was wearing two flying suits and a pair of gloves and a fur lined helmet. and the Vrilifi armed to bite right through them.“ His face was blue with the cold when he landed. There had been car o cement. also car of shingles. A. B. Cutolifle. Hunter River. 5458-6-22-21 "Reserve Saturday. June 21th for ‘its Piu-ty at North Rusticc Chapel Grounds. Games oi all kinds. 6411-6-20-71. ‘Potatoesl-We will be buyln: w- illoes at Hogan's Wharf. next week. Market price. Must be flood stock, (Canadian Press) HOOVEWS PROPOSAL MONTREAL. Que. June 20-in- tervlewed by a representative of the Canadian Press. Rt. Hon Sir Rich- ard Andersen Squires, Prime Min- ister of Newfoundland made the "See Miss Molly by the Y. P. S. C. E. of Zion Church in Rowe's Hail Buckley. Tuesday. June 23, 1981 at 8.30 p. m. Ice cream and cake. chmtorfimoaglmuw‘ J‘ Lmngug“; mud-n following statement: "Satisfactory. 00mins year to the economic reeov- Government of Greece in 19M. __ ' a ' - - "Come to the ‘ ‘ Buppar at arrangement; have been mgde wigh ery of- the world," to postpom foa- whlch provided for semi-annual (Canadian "m, a telephone between the sailplana payments on t of principal SAINT JOHN] N B" June 21_. and the aeroplane which towed it the fiscal year starting July first, $10!! Ho?! Clggfrshllfm 53m a syndicate of Canadian banks, con- “Wl- "l" -. °" m‘ ' llflliihi of the Bank of Montreal. iris ed “an 7 m! m amok Royal Bani: of Canada, the Canad- om, Hung‘ Liberty. N_ Y" photo. into the air. and it was vrhen Beard mph“ and ms mm’ H01“;- more. said "take off" into his tele- ' phone that the glide began. At so that the debt will be retired in ms. interest at five percent and ___. “Come to the tea and ice cream festival at St. Mark's Anglioagi "lurch. Rustico, June tots. 1r not __......___..____._...._-_- TORONTO, J1me Z2~Fresh to Continued on page b south west winds. fair and waiui. Iain f ll wi . un-r-fl-u e o Q {fialq 4347.39.41, --- fen Bank of Commerce and the mi who plan to hop off from U 1T Ho , ~-... m... r."=i.a="::...:=:i“:i ~ s» ei- - - w . . imrtim.».wi~uniwi»~r~~ 3;»;- "fml" Ulub present their p!" “am” ma“, ma.‘ h“ who'd“ a“ o! interest and sinking fund due the Atlantiu ocean to Denmark. 0t Gus-MB thpals uiisilgefi-wa ‘an’ l‘; Maximum-Ti "I Joan" in Morell Rear Hall. mini. June 24th. Sandwiches and 0B 311M 3° all! Jill? 3 hm 011 and thence to Cumulus’. Wm N" 51E or the ° 15° h c t‘ ‘:1 ‘t’! Minimum-o’! tea also served. 5447-0-22-31 funded debt pending long term . main in saint John tonight. They w cnc oas an e “m, “d, this ammo“ n 3 and We continue to receive Live Hogs at our plant every expect to "We 1°‘ NM°““°‘“‘° si°°r°d smwh“ t“ Sam‘ mm‘ tomorrow morning at 4.20. uguesday night. June with. 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Q hours an wen . . ‘ i . ’ “Ilylxll-igvelrl-vduagqhougy '}',f,,,"5'§: at??? winningtheilhllllllprise postedbythe & leaving the Tuterboro airport u-i bitterly disappointed at not being 1y interested himself ‘in 8116111! 39 ' Kagbroolf Heights. N. J.. that after- the first to cross the channel. but first experimented six weeks ago and invented SouihCbui-ehmoandaonlleme! tiondenbailyllail forthe first noon. ‘They hid "~11 "nevelliml he was most sportsmanlike in con- with aerial towing, “l1 D. m. Everett numb. liner- bmgdaflden Moan. Kane evening. Jugsgndtiutt not an: m“ m my; n» trip across and I Resin‘ u“ ‘Igfulmmdd ohm“: 4mm back in the some day. flight tiers. gratulating Beariimore. The latter his own mechanical contrlvances. ant the .