‘l. Icanlal ll!- ‘puwilfnuauuu Iwo one; _ i Demongtratiqyflpnzzvcs so WALRD ISLANDS pa’; Hydg Park ffiiousands Including Members or Independent Labor Party And Unemployed Protest Against I Cuts In The Dole And In Wages. » (Yellow River Over- flows Its B a n ks Carrying Unfortu- nates To Death. (Canadian Press) SHANGHAI. Belt. 8.—(A.P.) — ‘chime press reports from Peiping -fl1i1dly said 1,000,000 drowned in up region oi Kungssien, in north central iionan Province, when the Yellow River recently overilowed its banks (Canadian Press) TOBONTU. Ont, Sept" 6—- Wblkihonaanda oi , ‘ ‘ ilaelihe shore and mar-veiled _,.,_.ai,lib spocd and stamina, “Iaynmd Ruddy, New York, leiaaicd a ileld oi 95 other " swimmers Saturday evening to " _ Ila the Canadian Amateur Aa- 1 f ltciation two _ lhliilpioiishlp. mile swimming _ANNOUNCEMENTS. couuvo svsms, ~ MEETINGS arcs. ‘if; "Miss Mabel Parkman will re_ 3x11 classes in pianoiorte on Sept. - 86lt3-9-4-3i. ,4 "We: Club loading li we]; “ll m”? fllwmwn. seplemlieerasihf 8656-11. ‘i "WM st-Charlcs mu, m”. ,1‘ "Y. September am. Rcireshmmtg, sass-u. "c. a. Campbell N tn w - vmllllwlng live poultry’ Tuesdlaty ., Wins, September am. 3555-14 "E-Murnhv nine l . a . re. d, buying wand dressed Poultry Tuesday, l mber am. ssae-s-s-ai "Was iilabel Parkman will 1 5 W!" Classes in planoiorte Sept. 9th. 8573-9-7 ‘Dance in Emerald Hall, Mommy c by Todd 8534-21. hhgfnv Linc Club loading hogs 3, t‘ “l Albany. Wednesday, - l Hours, 13 to 3_ 8541-94-20 . , 5 5' =7 5 o 3 a 5 5 3 and McGregor. __._- . "Just "rived car , , . cedar shingles ' u ‘(g/llllers). Special price m “ "5 5hlllkles Monday "div. $2.25 per M, “,4 up ~ s‘ Weill“. FTcdcricton. 8570-9-‘1 “Women's Christi _, an-Thmpcranoe mammal convention at Vic- ; ‘t I ‘will’. Bent. 9th. Execu- l, W 3 ‘fill session at 2.30. public ‘it M- 8561-0-7 . , __ k419i’ Md oi Keir Memo;- zllgdrlan Church, will hold g. . ‘upumlrrufl 3811. on Wed- nmn an 9th- Tablea act at c. the following day. , IBSU-Q-l-Zl. < °“" a s: M i, zgfilowl. Ilament- , om,“ m cnta receiv- Pianc. Voice Culture ll] , By Victor Eubanir, Assoola‘ ’ Press Stlfl Writer LONDON. Sept. 6.—A crowd oi several thousand People staged a while political leaders were prepar- ing ior the Opening oi Parliament this week, and announced its inten- tion to attempt to see Prime Min- later MacDonald at the House oi Commons Tuesday to protest a.- gainst cuts in the "dole" and in wages. The crowd was made up oi mem- bers oi the Independent Labor Party and a contingent under the nation- al unemployment workers move- ment. It converged on Oxiord circus irom all parts oi’ London and, head- ed by a band oi unemployed men, marched to Hyde Park, bearing banners inscribed "no wage cut," "stop this starvation." A hundred policemen watched the demonstration closely. The speakers included J. ‘ tt, mem- ber oi Parliamentkior Peckham and ‘F. Wise, member icr Leicester East. The meeting passed resolutions a- gainst "the ’ ‘ ’ intention oi the National Government to out down unemployment allowances, sc- ciai expenditure and the wages oi government servants at the dictat- ion oi iinancers." GIANT MERGER or 21 GAS BBMPANIES (Canadian Press) CALGARY, Alta, Sept. d-The merger oi twenty-seven indopcnden‘ oil and gas producing companies, with ious-teen other companies di- rectly or indirectly controlled by ‘the Imperial Oil Co. Ltd., proposed by the Provincial government, has been endorsed by a majority oi the iirms ior the purpose oi conserving the gas in Turner Valley. Premier J. E. Brownies announced the step today. The companies will pool and dis- tribute gas to the gas company oi this city. A term oi agreement has been drawn up and endorsed by the majority oi the companies concern- ed. Mr. Brownlee stated. 1i the agreement goes into eiiect as cx- pected, the price oi gas to the cities gas company will be increased ior the purpose oi recompcnsing the companies ior loss oi revenue which will icilow conservation. measures. ‘rho price oi gas to the consumer will be increased on the basis oi one cent per thousand cubic icet. Ibr some time a great wastage oi gas was-occurring in Alberta's greet oil (laid. It was estimated that bc- iore the provincial government com- menced conservation eiiorta, 600.- 000.1300 cubic ieet oi gaa was wasted in Turner Valley each day. As a result oi the new agreement this iigure will be raduced to the mini- mum. A technical Ital! will be appointed to ace that the amngcmcnta under the agreement are carried out in detail. The stall will coma under the direct supervision oi the Al- .,| r su'“l'i'.s"o"' * .su.,,,,m°;,u Dirac- , , . "-1. Ak n» r 1W barta mare oi public utilities. cs4 der the agreement all companies ahaaeintiaeprocacds. "Q31" m‘ ,___,_.._.-—* -.,_______“_q‘ liocltlnc TRAGEDY Rlll/i Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward hlsland Like the Dew ‘ "/ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER s, 1931 O the MAXIMS OFA MERE ALKN ==;_@i P90711111“! slur l klillrk any more, but sits out ill from auiu to...» horn. 14 PAGES NEAR MON demonstration in Hyde Park today ‘ .... ...-_.... (Canadian Press) SANTIAGO. Chile, Sept. 6- Reporta oi a sanguinary battle in the Chilean naval mutiny at Taloahuaaao yesterday and today, in which possibly 1,000 were killed, reached Santiago today. Communist Bldg. Bombed (Canadian I-rus) WINNIPEG Sept. lip-Doors and windows were shattered in the Communist workers centre early to- day by a. bomb exploded at the cn- trance to the iurnace room oi the building. The blast rocked the building demolished the heavy wooden double doors at the entry and shattered windows in the hall and adjoining buildings. Four men in the building at the time were un- injured. Policc who rushed to the sceiic oi the explosion found the iuse burn- ing toward the second cap and averted a. iurther blast. No arrests have been made as yet. The build- ing situated about hali a mile from the heart oi Winnipeg's down town. was headquarters oi Winnipeg's Communist group. .To Help The Western Farmer (Canadian Pr!!!) CALGARY. Alta. Sept. c-Pay- mcnt by the Federal Government clone dollar per seeded acre to iarmsrs in districts oi the West, where misicrtunce have occurred this year. is recommended by the united Farmers oi Alberta. A aim- ilar atop has been sought in Bask- atohcwan. Directors oi the U. l". A. declared aid oiicrsd by the federal govern- ment to poverty iaecd (armors. was inadequate and believed the dollar an acre payment would aid greatly iarmera in dried out sections. Pay- ment by the rlederal oovn-nmcnt o! I 1-2 can} a bushel on ircight rates an oats is aho auggcated. 2.1) H The group picture shown Ilia Honour Lieutenant Governor Dalton. The GUI REPORT 1,000 KILLED IN NAVAL MlITINY a-qvtllrnqqgillm __$Ua_ w. m’... . g,“ Bandit Makes Fatal Mistake NEW YORK. Sept. (i-Erncsi Pickiosd, atickup man, tried to ‘ hold up a ahoe store 00-day, met with resistance. Ind dashed intq the street. Gun in band, Piokiord i881!- ed onto the‘. sing‘ hoard o! passing car, leveled his plslol at the driver and shouted: “Drive last! Get me out. oi’ this neighborhood!” _ Si: hands grabbed Plcidord and pulled him inside. He learned later that he had tried to commandeer a. car occupied by a. police shot-gun squad. w | ii mu tAMP l0 no,‘ llNEMPillYEil‘ (Canadian Press) REGINA, Sack, Sept. 6.—-Sevcn or eight camps icr the employment oi unmarried men seeking rellei will be opened throughout Saskatchewan early next week, it was announced Saturday by Hon. J: A. Mcrkley, Minister oi Railways, Labor and In- dustries. About 100 men will be ac- commodated in each camp and it is proposed to establish a total oi iii- teen within the next icw weeks. No deilnite arrangements have been made yet to care for single unem- ployed girls in the province. Govt. Will Bear Half The Cost (Canadian l‘lt‘rs< VICTORIA, 3.0., Sept. 6.-ln ad- dition io direct Federal undertak- ings and assistance towards provin- cial undertakings, the Dominion Government will bear one ha‘! the cost oi approved relief projects to be carried out." in British Columbia municipalities, Premier S. F. Tolmic armounced last night. Ha said the Dominion will advance the other hali through the province to enable municipalities to proceed without delay in their part oi tho national construction programme. The an- nouncement was made alter receipt oi a wire irom Prime Minister R. B. Bennett. i’ In (Buyg, Say-EBB ..-.......-.._,-.. , above was taken in front o! the Provincial 3111141“; on Sigurd,” 5”; , ‘ memhm. raadlnz from 1m to right, ane: Hon. A. F. Arsenault; Hon. Matthew Wood, Hun. n. Frank min-ruse; 3°"- w- J- P- MMMUUB. M- 9-. Minister of Health and Education; Hon. J. D. Stewart. K- 0., Premier and Attorney General; Bon- Leonard MacNeill, Minister oi Public wfll"; mm- G" Shem"! shlflb Milli"? 0' Alflcllllll" "Ill Yfllwllfilfl-l Treasurer; Hon. Walter MscKenaie; Hon. H. D. MscLean. LEVEL cRolsslNlé ACCIDENT TAKES TOLL__*_OF 6 1.1 (Canadian Press) MONCTON, N. B., Sept. two in hospital critically injured, was the toll taken at 4.50 this afternoon when the eastbound Ocean Limited struck a bus containing eleven people at Coyle’s level cross- ing about eighteen miles east of Moncton and about one mile west of Memrarucook, station. The death list is the largest in a level crossing fatal- ity in the history oi the Canadian National in the Mari- iiines. Eleven persons were in the bus and the party be- longed to Dupuis Corner and Cape Bald in the parish of Sbediac and they were returning home after attending and participating in the celebration at St. Joseph of the fif- teenth centennial of the council of Ephesus, conducted by His Lordship Bishop LeBlanc of St. John. Five oi these in the bus escaped with their lives, two young women be‘ ing dangerously injured and ly injured and shocked. THE DEAD Miss Eubert LeBlanc, Miss Ce- loie IeEianc, Alclrlc Landry, un- married; Antonie LeBlanc, unmar- ried; Alphee Leger and his son Philip Leger, all oi Dupuis Corner. The injured in hospital here- Miss Sarah leBlanc, Cape Bald, and Miss May LeBlanc oi Dupuis Corner. ' The bus was driven by Aurele Landry oi Dupuis Corner and he escaped with slight cuts and shock. The other occupants oi the bus who escaped were, Emile Landry Ocean Limited Crashes Into Bus Loaded With Passengers 18 i Miles From Moncton—Were Returning Home From Relig- I ious Celebration. l‘ 29, alter the oath oi oii 6—Six killed instantly and Canadian National Railway three young men only slight- and Alphee Sonier, both oi Dupuis Corner- The truck was owned by Edmund Landry oi‘ Dupuis Corner and was driven by his son. Aurele Landry Sonler was not with the party. The bodies oi the six dead were removed to Memramcook, where Coroner Dr. Forbes of Mone- ion will hold an inquest commenc- ing at ten o'clock tomorrow mom- lng. Just how the tragedy occurred it was impossible to ascertain tonight. The drivcr o1 the car who escaped with comparatively slight injuries was taken to his home in Dupuis Corner. Knights 0f Columbus All members please meet at the Home, Queen St., this morning at 9 o’cl0ck to attgnd the funeral of our late Brother, James T. Bradley. 8571-9-7 BY ORDER. ‘Jcllicoe is a. patient at the Royal Victoria Hospital. "NEW c0vER1vMs../17,'B_E,$_i__ . - ice had been administers-ii by 4'1"“! conscription.- ilrlilrn-(i $3.1m. B: ainli (I-amnln null u. s. i. 51.5.4). SUCCESS ence l\1:i_\"i"~: Next Ycurk; L. “v.09. lion billy I10 iii-iii in Australia u- Ailrnir- al Jellicoc l'l'L‘:£L‘!‘.P'.£".l Willi Token. n.” ~94 (Czlmuliun PH"- v TORONTO, Sulli. (5- Cwwinlrlivi‘ on a strong non; U; r." filth bL-linlal British Empire F . IJRISSC/Zl into llisrirj‘ _\- iug from iillr-rn lllc Briiisil lgllwl llilVYillillOlliil :-. hzli (lPlCgfll f; lllltlwl Prcxirlvlii, Earl .1.!l.. . the Float connlltzwl l4 1' ‘s lilo posl. mu- pmlA-w. n: I; who servu! llirll‘ iii..." :-. B01111‘ Earl Hcilg, llli; Llul" up." ., l ".- scrvice mclfs ox? parts 0f the lilrln _ Yesterday tin- the . clans fill-rt‘ lrom 12:1‘ condition 0i Ull\‘l1‘.'_1' from unsatisfactory I I VESZ lléllvlllm} (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Sept. 6-Continucd satisfactory progress was reported tonight in the condition oi Lady Gwendoline Jellicoe, who is recov- ering from a serious operation per- iormed here last Sunday. Lady amfilllus (Canadian Pres!) MONTREAL. Que, Sept. 6— Canadian National Railways grain rates to Churchill are on exactly the same basis as the Crows Nosu rates from Canadian National sta- tions to Fort William and Port Arthur, also to Vancouver and; Prince Rupert for.“ export, said R.‘ L. Burnop, traffic vice-president of the National system, in a stats- mcnt today replying to the publish- ed. complaints of George ll. Smith, freight rates expert ior the Sask-i atchewan Government. i Bricklayers . Have Agreed To Wage Cut ' (Special to Thc Guardian) TORONTO, Ont, Sept. 5.—Tcron- to bricklayers have agreed to accept a wage cut oi 25 cents an llour and a. live day weck commencing Supt- embcr 8 and ending December 3i, 1932, it was announced inst ilight by officers oi the buildiez-s‘ ex- change. By accepting what they term a iricndly challenge oi finan- ciers this class oi skilled workmen will sacrifice $15.40 a week. The hour week basis. Under the ncw agreement they will work 40 hours a. week at $1.10 an hour. The stoic- ment. bore the signature of J. Bam- ber, Secretary oi the bricklaycrs un- ion and P. W. Pricc, secretary oi the General Contractors‘ Associa- tion oi Toronto. present rate is $1.35 an hour on a 44 juslmcills. Ilfllt‘ l-x. Ceylon and Sh. .. ini r gym-ml l. their organizations are conlilluaslly! called upon l0 11.: 1 unemployed vctcxulis vizhilo Canadian and A representatives. drew allou the "serious jullgrht" oi Imp . . service men dom‘ ' minions. WIIDSC Iiflli. be inadequate. The couicrclice (‘llllllllliCilllV n» affirmed the view Um ‘dlltlTrYfil possible orz-z-‘c-rvlc» )l.l'.i'l lllra: l"?Iil llie Enlpire should be (slim laxclcr- ence in employment and apprnvl-ii llle various rclilri acl"llll“s n1‘ till‘ constituent org: im l?“ to‘: mal resolution it Wfis nlw .1: 1 ,1- r Colltiuucd on page l0 The WeatlzcrEtc You tori Always fro. FRDM ills Slices you R A Mm is we‘. REELED 0P. TORONTO. southerly to vw cd with occasional . liigh liclc this i nu», o 3 J 9117i tomorrow" mornu .1’. -i.. 2. Sun sols (llix l,'\( 211'. u: rises (.0lll0l‘i'0‘.\' l: .. New moon 12.215 a. ln. Summcrsiliv Luv v‘. ‘mm; .. ..J'.,.i later than C'll:lrlol‘.:l) 1i. CAR. iliillil Stlllllft l-l‘. ill. < -.i'y Week Days-Linux i‘. .. .‘i ‘,) ill 9.15 n .m.; 1M0; ~ci Leaves Thriiuniini- liqnlgx a. m.; 2.55 p. m. :1 l 7 o. m. Up to nncl incl on Sillulny icons ‘Jww- n. 1 ' l and 5.15 p. m. L’.;l‘.i"\ i... c‘ .. v.1 10.30 a. m. nnri T p. m. ~~ 10.1, BIN H000 FLOUR, Pleas ” . cruiser-Hula? 91:3;