2% EE ~ 0,1 _' -4 HERE MANS I. ,_-Q03 , ilV"iTSEEeK “Intensification an’s Export Drive. <0, P.-A. P. Cables) (By Guarlllalfs Speoill Win) LONDON, May ‘I-The Brit- on government moved todlr W restrict Japanese trade in those part; of the Empire over which it had direct control and to pro- mote “intensification” of com- merce wltliln the British Com- monwealih- 'rho House of Commons Ih- 'plauded as Walter Runclman. president of the Board of nge, outlined concisely thi' ‘4mmlstratlon’a decision to aiu. whatever action “the sov- llsl Jill” $6 Bring, gnpdg particularly tex meg, ln the United Kl!\¢d°lll» the Cromrn Colonies and PPO- ernment believes necessary" to » n competition with t tectonics. ‘ emphasized tho sir. Runciman Britain is ready to receive any sug- pstlon for a trade peace with Jap- an but declared a 1‘2»l'norith|‘ del iq British requests for an adius of Ni ns "ra idi expand intlit DPC ’ P Y ' ing" textile trade necessitated th steps he was enunclating.. He announced restriction of Jap- an; exports to the Crown Coloni 93 iff.: ,-»___-;.i.-r; f,-_-_-;_.-- (Contlnued on Page 10) ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETC .1._- "Announrrments are inserted in ibla rnlunin at l cents per word strictly puynble ln advance, ""Warning". Talkies Sourls i'ii\irsday_ L-4228. "special, Janet Gaynor in “Ador- able” lit Mt. Stewart Wednesday nicht. _ L-4229. "Dont forget the play tonight at ‘ Mt. Herbert. Dance after. Eiliot’s Resumlng Work' (kehestra. L-426 "Thursday the 10th. Dixie Min- strels in Cape Traverse Hall. Local talent. L-4251 "Motions Hats in block, large head sizes. The Milllnery parlor-_ ep. l>05ilc Royal Bank. L-4258. "K, of C. meeting postponed from ton ht until Ma lfith on. ac- lii ll count oi ietreat at Holy Redeemer Pulau i.-me "Come to play and dance in Orwell Cove Hall, Wednesday, May ith, sau sharp. Good specialties. ii “°i fine. 'rmn-rosy. L-4255. W 'cove-head Club loading hogs wediivsduy morning, Moy 9th, until J 30- Only steer listed can be token. - S. Allen, Secretary. L-4250. ‘Lorne Valley Dramatic Club will Iligcwm }ll“ll` Plat' “A Cheerful Liar" 153110 Il-'\llCY Holi, Tuesday, Moy mn. f unfnvornble, first fine night. fe uuor. 1,.-izsi. weeikifif Percy Groom and Robert mn -I internet ole time music in wedna Hall, Also best local talent. um tsdsy. May sth, a o'elcck. Li' avorable, next fine night. L-4060. "come L0 dfawlllil oi lottcried qlllll- by Emerald Women's Instituto in Emerald Hall on Wednesday, Mal' ein l l .emdv go0‘(>1l<;:g;1xcl>y dance. lunch "Don`t fall to see "The Lone ggedlhi funniest comedy yet, pi-¢_ church 05:1 Y~ P-V 8. Presbyterian my lakh ldlfellows Hall, Montague, m - “lf Proceeds for Hospi- ' L4252. . m1;l'lv;§un “pile new offers a pouoy mmu lm' 5 ~d8l-4. guaranteeing “mm Y ‘Years if conditions “mn ~ oull like it Enquire 3 We' ‘L A- N00". Manager. L-8138 u°'°°""~'» “Leu on am-ries" in mm ““i W' ""4" mm. frm ISI UIQ. ? »»~~-towers; q|,,b_m°¢ 57 9-l-“IWODG Dramatic L-431 “An nuel M Club will be iifielngnugizgesmwm ,WI May ern at s onioex. some” emi; also ot’lii:rB°“d Wm 5° Present and 310,* man whfvvfosentatlve. Live on Practical Tggtlcilll address Iizbeting ~ -4250. AIN S DilMlNlllNS ” . . of Commerce Within Empire to Curb Jap- Pfinoo Like the Dew is li l -.- . p 1 2-on ’ . _ ».,H.» -Il yrirxim _ DIA HERE MAN ....» -- 'M' It 4 s.~,A===::s , l.. CANADA. TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1934 - 12 PAGES ,‘:°‘,,'§.,'5,‘!,.‘5‘."‘,’,‘, ‘§f‘*}f"}_ ',212 RERIN Tl|B,ERl PLANTING lil NERBRUNSWICK, _._g- Forecast Shows Acre- age Up To Normal Mark-Grain Plant- ings to Increase. _.,-......_ F Circuit SERIES il NRVASBRTI Tragedy Stalk Communities. '!`1?2_\_1>.P_ fl In B1az1ngG¢r Mo VE; To RESTRICT JAP THA DE ' Arabian Napoleon l man Mine. Electric;rShort . Blamed riulnlls ll F<»°Cafasfrophe AA11 Hope Giv§1"Up By Rooooo - Workers At Blazing Bugging- Death List Grows As 611 P0taSh Mine. 8 i (A. P. By Guardian.’s Special Wire) -~ T ll 1’ 0 “ 8 h Many MUr:LLimi1vi, anion, Germany, Moy 7_.'riro olong or steel plates closing over the mouth of the blazing Bugging- io. r. ny ouaramnw speeial wire) !REDER.IUPON, N. B., Moy 1- Burvey of the potato planting prol- 'peotg in New Brunswick this season indicates that there will be an in- crease ot about three percent in the acreage sown to tubers, it was learned on good authority here to- day. This estimate will be confirm- ed by figures of the Dominion Bur- eau of Statistics shortly, The acrealie sown to potatoes Last / - |cas0li in New Brimswick was about --------f* 42,000 acres, which was slightly be- low the acreage of the preceding year. so that an increase of three percent this year will bring potato lsnting up to about its normal ni. non. waiter mmelmsn. w was warmly applauded yesterday the Bdtlsh House of Commons announcing the policy of the G 5 '~. .~. »‘ "Ve P mark in the Province. Early Season Some growers of Carleton Coun- ty started their potato planting op- '°:.'.. ....'““" one - 'th T k o Government in mee? ‘nn W' “umm mt week and u ‘mm 8 O ‘ lv Y . ,_ an .rumour along prrouoruy ure on- rlrutlvumq ami- rogers has sem he mu d l_ Ibn Sand, king of Saudi Arebimyhis ambitions May I. whose adoption of modern military were dlqvatohed to dei methods has enabled him to extend tiers, and remove refutes wuthet u ved planting would P9661 l tire Red Sea coast of Arabia. Great, raoei el Ibn Ban 'a advance to m “U WWSY in B€V°ml 10°! (Q P_ by Guudhnw Epmd W U °mm°“¢ "0 ‘mei “W “°m'“°s° cldcnt; cccilrred today at Musq “’“‘” ‘”’““ dobolt Harbor. where Leonard C°°lK- The mine will be kept sealed at least for 14 days when (C. P. By Guardians Special Wi tia communities tonight. Th M mishap, and search was proceed ,ey who were given up as dead HALIFAX, May 7-Tragedy flung fel-nn, lt* °*‘“°°W “°'°°s wel* N°“ 5§°‘ The shaft was completely sealed as all hope for the ina The fire, caused by an .2 I0” B °‘°’gy,m”“ ‘md 3 sevemyeafi' late this morning but news 20-year-old log driver, toppled l Drag Harbor At the same time, Yarmouth who left home Sunday and f tance from shore- There was little hope, too, old b belle cl t h ve drowne " Latrgsbt of a ifzrlcsoel llrowning ae- Wink W" 5“5P°nd9d and 3 Salmon River and died while fe low workers looked on helplessly. lice begaii dragging the towns ha bor for the body ot John smith, all no- possible chance of reaching the support of the stricken Rescue Crew Ovuooms P0- d derground. and the only member be lil ‘ in a serious condition. " The foreman of s crew working el- at the ill-:ated level 2.eoo-feet ul; to return. Hope for the boy‘s safety th ab, W di d mm. waned with a. report that herhad oiebggipmdema ofcubon been See" 1”" on 5 “fl "me dm' monoxide gas suffered wh.ile he was mr being hoisted to the s\u.'fa.oe. Six ber of eec mn w ovat- Rev G R T A-Y““5' Baptm 1:12:18 arid wltreutzksn no :rcs tal en potash mine formed a sad dlrge tonight for 87 miners after being trapped in the in- C8 . _ dmwmng “mms md jus, been victims was abandoned after a vain 10-hour combat against tuned, uve others ny dead through the flames and deadly gases inside- electrical short circuit, started of it was withheld until rescue uthorities agreed there was no the victims. “Eff it is believed the fire will have run its course. A Nazi roi llef commission was enroute here tonight to arrange fo( families. UNT. P-lll.|BE SEEKGUNMAN l . . , . in-lioin took ofuonu eogniraoeo or ueuoisoir. Ahonhure rum resent °l 1° ml’ Sami -l°’”‘ VFW' NEW YORK M 1_A murioei h r ii e n t W found e lphmonwh 0| an Any, |,.¢,,_ counties during the present week. epic of me étl axyawmnw River preiw e . w os a as side his abandoned automobile (0. P. by Gllrdllilfl Special Wir* or Y i b°¥£’§°°°m“;°L;'e;;h° :;’“:‘;:d“*‘,'1‘; for Percival Price, eorlileneur shi 'lthe t dent of usic FIGHT i FOR FR1~."EDoM ef- -- -» - servlu N M I N E Greeted By Son on weeks, have been advised by ag;-1. WM made here mmzhh a a - Arrival In States lilllwflll °ffl¢l=lS bv zuard asain-ai A native or Toronto, Mr After Two Years Flight About Europe. (By John U0!! C°P1l'|¢ll» 1934 D! fall’5 stock, without the prospect of ments, each devoted to one sect 400 Miners Accept Op- erator’s Terms On 'lla what extent the warning will be tion in Vienna w’hile studying th weeks. Some growers still have on the following spring. It is writ U10 All°°ll¢¢ll PIN! ll! 01|-ll'lUlll’l getting as high prices as were re- of the historic waterway, Special Wire) ABOAR-D TRAIN ENROUTE TO . CHICAGO. Moy 7-Back home to Chicago, back to the courtroom de- ' most td-lelltfd and de 3-" ___;____._:_._=:______...._..__.T,___,.;__.. ` Tm’ ‘”m°"' ‘°“°W1“3 th” Hmm? Announcement of the awar '_'-* ~`-‘“ . --- in potato prices in the last few whmh mme; B, vain, of 51,5 . Pri over-planting of tiibers this year. began his prize w-inning sem heeded will be known within a few in January, 1932, and completed ii R MUSIC AWARD eelved during the past winter-_ Bestowal of the coveted pr upon the master of the Peace To _ Grain Planting; er’s countless bells was annoilnc along with other Pulitizer swat f f ~ - f ' -=f~`“~ * -srl! In tm Dough’ md Kewick ""5 written in symphonic form, won the bank of the Ingonish River nc at Desert. Belief was held no n |11 In tho community about No. 1 week end, and, less than 38 h ere er, was killed today. it Body identities hand a considerable quantity of last for‘full orchestra in four mol; Another Cam Breton man was dead in Halifax, A body taken fro m me s pond near this city was identified man lives ig our mst wmmuam w_ today as that of Joseph A. McDon- bu, I fear me only ming Mt,” ed ald, Glace Bay native, who ds been missing since last fall. li- ed in ure pit. 'rue il.-st eoclde 0°' claimed Adrian Boone, 19, over t ee _ o later, Walter Brown, a veteran mln- Church Lake, near Halifax, Per “E ed to cover the shaft an offi ‘W s okesnum told the Assoel "The flames are set-tin: $10118 miners mourned two workmen kill tl th t bl od , ef Siu. .5..‘2i§§’.‘v°f£°.1‘Zi“..‘§‘..o.3.o eh-= elle-»=»= -<1 bl- -m up would take wc long. Only Colne 1*” is to .reel it up." no added than M situation underground could not °“ Shortly before authorities decid- cial ated gr ' W the Peace Tower in Ottawa e i ile into the trcam while re air- p - - begin potato-piontuur vntnir. ri :ew ' _ .“ “ 5 P Press out ‘the shaft is still int _ dw; The pmmug swan this *R 1933 Pulitzer tmveiung sclwlef me ° life- but we cannot tell for how ions." 'B ~ td "ir edu 9 Colliery, near ,Glace Bay, fellow Na one can ze own' e E urs h' union; another shut, out on “The mine would have burned ed mm MM H, 11, out entirely by then. There seems fatal shams: Stray ag tha Tmwl to be no possibility of stopping the h _ tak , course of the flames Saving hu- ggen&eg1wir§;nkmb§ellx;.vefih§,nned cy determined because of the intens riouement of the collapse of his vast The gnc; that demand md prices in many fields, auch as Journali UF. THOMAS. Ont.. lM»y 'I1-a ,ct Fifty-year-qld Hank 'Iiemple nal, the object tonight af wéstern on. ,L mrio‘s most intensive police sea ‘ ex. in years. Wanted for the dayingna one constable the wounding' of an- n'I‘emplewasbe1ievvodoo1wea1ed tliedensewoodsneortiiisottymi elseheadingfo:rLakeEr|»lnd' possible mcarpc aboard s lei: morphed-. Ci¢o’uidpa~ovincie.l ii iii? D. deeperate. dll Aminorgh wiumwnmmg, %ed'1‘emplean‘iir€1iisson rredaq e brought about me g-un-nghf,_ 7 domain of utilities, Samuel Insull rode tonight. The fugitive-eheedui in his llhoidilltiis bun welildin too Province, ll 0 custody. seemingly in mod l\¢\\lt»h» or ine form?-o to Q25.: (C. P. by Guardians Special Wire) MINTO, N, B, May ‘I-The strike involving some 400 miners of the Minto Uoal Company and Welton mid lieiiciersoii. Ltd., was broken chipper and spry despite his 1|- we, md more atm this e ‘ BT s ason. any muy' ‘fm hu two ye." at Oats have been selling et from 55 flight about Europe, full of fight. yell!-lI»!ldtd1ntheUIll.lAdBtstAl tonight. With many of the men sm Km 'mm' especially mia- have been Menon and drama' `Stricken with a heart attack af lifting e. canoe. he toppled into lifted him from the water. S Garnet Barliliouse, Roy Hale And while the death list grow. .the valley town of Kentvllle went gmiygjifytxtat gpm about buryinl its dead Hundreds gas ignited mmedmtely_ ' Benjamin died over the week-end. heat ,md mm” which ben me m_ $5; cuers back from the shaft. lake and was dead when friends mlgoixglfd md whctigzteggx-:gag me er _ clouds of smoke rose from the shsf turried out today for the funeralupi Robert wagner. Govemm d e and other h off l t. ’ B0 ._ the 7 Nivea Pin’ - L-4218 agrceillg to work on the operators' mms, it was believed most would be re-employed as conditions war- ‘ rented. Thirty-five former strikers were* at work today in the Minto Coal `Gompany’s mines, tied up since April 3 when 250 men wallced out. The management expected to take on 40 more tomorrow morning. lat- er reemploying others ss needed. Welton and Hendersoifs Black Diamond mine, deserted by 150 employees last month, also will be in operation tomorrow. Interview- ing the manager, John Henderson, it new miners’ .Jmmlttco today aslz- ed that all the men be taken back unconditionally to their former places. Mr. Henderson replied that the company would hire and. dia- eharge as it saw fit and that the men must accept the jobs assigned them. The committee then ag-reed to these tenns, meaning a, system of ` individual application for re-cm- ployment. In returning to work the miners sacrificed demands for reooimltlvn of their organization known as the l“.~-‘li'lel»i Miners Central Provin- cial Union, for higher waxes and Aggressive Mood Soon after o Govermnc the B. B. fanide of Ambrose choppy waves of the open At Insuil showed his sagreaive moo iii his first statement: "I ani lien in America to make the most important fight of my life-not only for fredeom, but for complete vindication. "I have erred, but my greatest Ee, iii iii? iiéii effect of the financial puiio on American securities and particular ly on the companies I was work ins so hard to bruildi “I worked with all my energies to save those combonies. "I made mistakes, but they were honest mistakes. They vm erlirl of Judgment. but not rishonem manip'ulation." Bonham! Samuel Insull, Jr, permitted by the Government to Journey down Ir N York City on the Bay rom ew the euoter, greeted his father, WM (Omtinnld (li PID 10) iq-T Q Rh9r“§ ° loom e Y' :bm S2150 rgllffdfrfcg 1151111; 1:;itay. is to so cents 9. bushel this reason, against about 35 cents a year ago In 501710 dl-°»Uri¢l»s it is expected the Kfllin plantings will show an in. angles. but to :gat extent the po acre .enum ,O if-fi, ,,,,,,,“§,_,°,“,§";1}"§’e,’,’L‘ U. S. Cutter Seeks 8' Canada 3 Cost Schooner Off Scat of L e a g u e arie Island M 1, ;, ‘°...§.l'~l. ‘i‘:."“..‘f.'.§°s°'“ “' ‘ DI , May 7- ern ers lp The Gloucester fishing schoo --» Arthur D Storey, reported in dis 0'I'I‘AWA, May 7-Canadas ed from here Friday for her ho membership in the League of Nat pdrt She had put int0,~North Syd lima has cost her $3,260,574 95 in hm' ney for temporary repairs after her oontribiltions to the League sirwe fuel oil engines had broken do 1919 according toananswer given atseo in the House of Commons today The Storey carivd 30,000 pounds This sum includes this count.:-y's of fresh fish, and in a special con lmlllil lilmlbefohiv fee, mainten ceaaion of the Canadian Gove once oil' the Canadian Advisory Of MSM Captain Archie MacLeod was fioe expenses of delegates to me allowodtoahlpthetiahtothesm assembly international labor md erioan market by rail vtflw' lewis afmfmnees. the cost Marina officials here believe of publications and the annual Contain M’cLeod's craft devclo glint to the league of Nations Erlkino trouble again after leaving Society of Canada. North Sydney. But she was not re The peak year of Canadian ex lilfdbd as in serious daI1¢¢1' She panditure was in 1031 S2 V/hen had come into port under her iight $§00I4dwasdiNursed for tihsfibhiiiioolls andtliesocould he ferogoing, relied on once more if the engines broke down IDNDON HAS HOT APRIL Scatarle Isla-nd, ki the vioini of which the Storey won ty d hours s maximum the southeast shore of Cape degroel '75, the temperature Island. The United States shade 5 2 Bad D. 1118 iclala Cecil Parks, drowned last. week me Bmw' humed to ms mmm when their canoe capsized in Lake Aumcrma mm umm members Toi-ment's stormswept waters. of the mmm- “mm” that me Their bodies were recovered over victims Wm” “md lu” rme.t_ the week-end, and they were buried ed from me gym" md nut dum at the same time after a joint fu- from “Hannon me um,mm,. “wal “M” In me t°W“`5 Baptist would make it. possible to recover Church. and identify the bodies. L b ` - utgrizgqezn Is Indication Of _._ 1 Up t r e n d (C. P. by Guan-dian's Special Wire) MUSQUODOBOIT HARBOR, N. S., May 7-While fellow log-driv- (gpniq 1,, nu qungm) ers stood by, helpless in assist him, Leonard Cook, 20, drowned in Sal- MONTREAL, Que., May 'l-Ju\9~ S000, lid he had outlinld the Boll- ii 5! I \ E Gloucester Fishin ’ I d . _ . . ' ue error was in under-eeiimatluz the i0- P- by Gurdlurr special wire; trees on scenario roland. N. s._ral1- ' me _ A vm _ “ ml ned 0!! Breton coast.- i cordim that month in 41 years. nltht. _ _Y_93_alaetIaeiud¢ai --QT? -vo ' "~' '..__ `-- f {v Qi-r , V , . ,» . ,_ ass; ., _i`%1T".~*' no ments will not be our ist views but that be was not at lib- ` -~ n , Govemment." em” mua mmm tmomc“1“°w_ M th ,iginirl far A dgylénfiihlrlesé their own Ship on the Bnnkl. A ruling last week by Attorney point of his government. “ed . _ y the rigor; of three days in e. drift- the fishermen. ing dory, two seamen from the When the fog lifted. there wal French fishing vessel Anne de Bre- no trace of the`Anne de Bretagne. tagno rested tonight on land M- Next dey, and the following night. ter their rescue at sea.. they :owed toward where they hop- Pcrnet Victor and Hamon Joseph sd to find gl-up, me mm, gm-,¢u». the seamen. were brought into Hal- ed. And slowly they grew weaker. ifsx aboard the Lunenburg motor- without melts;-, md vm; no ‘vessel Bessemer, which picked them water, gp” mugged mm-ugly, The from their dcry as the tiny craft pair gem mg- 9911.9” when the wallowed helplessly in the Atlantic .3¢5¢m¢i- qgmgd gpm md tw; rollers on Newfoundland! Grand mem gbgggd, Blink. Tonight, in comfortable cots at For thrcé days and time nights. the Sailor-'s Home here, they were they had been wliwlilns the sw recovering oiowly from their exper- for sight of o ahlv. and they were ionee. 'rliey were to leeve nruiiur Woolf lwm 1lllll€°l` 1115 ¢XP05\l1'¢- aboard the French trswler Jacques 'rhvv had set out in s dory from ceur, wnion will transfer them to 44 (4 Nt N6 Quebec ... ... vo -.. ... Ml 415 Saint John... .. Halifax ... ... ... .. Charlottetown ... IOBHCAST -'ll 48 :N Ill) 54 38 Maritime Provinces:-Strong north lzo northvrcat winds partly elcudy and coo . High tide this morning at 6 I6 and tonight It 0 20. Bun ami this evening :t4'l`.“i3 and m 1 ri . . r"li`:ww:(ri:s0wEnn‘dYany.“gM|y, 1|, 7.80 Lsiilnmeralde tlrlo eighteen inilmlsl inter than L‘llni'|oticto\\'il. CAR FERRY SCHEDULE » W1-ek days-Lcnilm: Borden 9.1! s nl ' 1 1| m. ilixirril 'wclels ilnyis--l.v\:|»-cs time Torrnlnilhi 10.30 a. m. llllxtra); 2.55 p. m. ` ‘ ggi ‘£1 3 “ ,2 “Arr r _,_ -. 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