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Read byEverybody \. ~ _ ..¢-vi me MAXI MS ‘ or A MERE MAN Learn. see, do something beautiful . ` every dey is a prescription for hap- ylnen. _ , _ __-.--_ _-l _ _ _ ____ " “‘° __ _ __ Covers Prince Edward land Like the Dew , aria-sm rnuas ian ` " "` ' " i' ' ' '_ n'""|',¢=:w|r|| llnlllillel 'Iwo Cells One Man Killed Fifty, Wounded Minneapolis Police Engage In Stub- - born Battle With Striking Truck Drivers - Martial Law May Be Declared By Governor Olson. pgirgrrvlrwrgis-s.»s.»“s'.;‘§f.i=»;n;f'».».”‘2_:e; SAY PRIIGRAM INA II E Il U A TE apolis tonight as an aftermath of s. stubborn battle between striking truck drivers and police conveying a truckload of merchandise in which 'Air Ministry Prepar- ing Elaborate Plans For Improvement Of Air Defence-Labor one man was killed and 50 wounded. A military censorship immediately P a r t y Hostile To Scheme. clamped down over the identity of the dead man and his affiliation as By George llernlilelon, well as another said by Adjutant General E, A. Walsh to have been , Usnsdlan Press Stal! Wrltn _ (By Gusr-dian's Special Wire) LONDON. July 20.-(CP. Cable)- Ths govemmentk decision to add 41 new squadrons to the Royal Air Force, announced yesterday will face n south .mick in beta iioiuss or Parliament In the lords and Commons alike the Labor party has put down mo- tions of censure. On the other hand Conservatives who have been pres-5 :ing for action, attack the program as inadequate and dill-tory. lit the same time Sir Herbert Bam- Z-l’-‘_-'- (Cmtinued on Page iii ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC "Annliunnmenfl are inserted ln this column at I cents. pal wllrl strlrily payable in Advance, "'I‘alkiee-St. Pet.er's Wednesday. L-6991-'I-20-2i. "Tolkien cancelled Elmira Mon-I day. L-7023-7-31-ll. "Talkies-Elmira. Monday. L-6991-7-20-Zi. “Talkies-Morell Tuesday. L-6991-'I-20-21. “Dr. A. L. Hodge McNeill. Phone 137- 137 Pownal St. L-8918-'7-17-lf "Dr. La Coursiere, Dentist, will bs in Murray River, July 24th, 26th, 28th and 27th. L-7015-7-21. "Oakwood Tea I-I-zilise, Bt. Peter's Road, i2 miles from Charlottetown). Telephone 1587-13, L-6973. "Reserve Thursday. July 26th, for picnic at St. Charles. All thc usual entertainments. L-7003-7-20-31 "Seo "Fishermans Luck" by Stmthcona Players at Holy Name Hall. st. Peters, July mn. L-7026-7-21-li. "Rollo Bay Tea Tuesday, July 2~‘.ili. Old time music and step danc- 1ll.2 Competition. Be sure and reserve thc date. "Moonlight excursion B. B. Har- land, Wednesday, July 25, auspices H015' Redeemer Tennis Club. L-'|029-7-21-41 "Reserve Aug. Bth for North Winn Presbyterian pimid Ball same and other sports. L-7036 °‘l“iddllng and dancing Contest. Wednesday evening, July 25th, B I. s. Hsu, Emerald. Dancing sf- ter contest. Bend entries to F, Mc- Donald. Emerald. L-B738-'I-10-14| "Buying live hogs Hunter River 'Welder morning, .ruly aah. amen ‘ Hllslam, Emerald. btwing same date. Alden Mosse, Kensington buying Monday, July 23rd. Signed A. E. W°dl°¢-lr. L-1024-'l-ni-al. "A lnvntlllv lnwnn sufficient in WSP you in comfort during old a¢e‘ is something greatly to be desired. ‘ lnquu-o now easily this can be done. Consult J. A. Moore, Man- °€¢l'. Bun Life, Charlottetown. L-8690-'I-ll-tf ' _ rrv ill Anvsricsl I 5| lo many people disclaim 'Hwnsibllity for small advta when hills are sent ont. in future no such edvts. will ep- Nlf llllless the order Is ao- Wmlllnied with llaymeng CIIARLOTTETDWN GUARDIAN wounded probably fatally near the Closum. Bergen Company when pick- ets of the strikers attacked a police- escorted truck in defiance of union orders that no trucks move, Several hours later it was announ- ced that the dead man was a strik- er but. his name was not given out.. Otto Leidahl, another striker, was so seriously wounded that relatives were summoned io his bedside. Wa1sh‘s guardsmen moved in force into the contested area near the market place where two special po- lice were killed in the 11-day strike of truck drivers last May. Thirty-four hundred guardsmen were ordered into the city. Gover- nor Floyd B. Olson, who has tried since the walk-out Monday night to settle the strike, considered declaring martial law. Forty-eight men. several of them merely spectators oi the vicious clash between strikers and police, were taken to hospital with woiulds. Thirty-five others nursed beaten heads. Two policemen, sergeant Austin Brannon, 8, and patrolmsn John Green were among the casualties. Brannon was slugged. Green was shot in the leg. Machine gun companies, moving| under orders of Walsh, took com- mand of the area and cleared it. Federal metiators, tho Rev. Fran- cis Haas and E. H. Dunnigan, fram- ed a tentative outline on which they hoped to build a final agreement terminating the walkout. The em- ployers advisory committee tumed down the proposal and the mediators sought another conference with them. The plan has not been sub- rnitted to the strikers, Identify Body Of Yo u ng Woman (C. P. By Guardian! Special Wire) TORONTO, July 20.-The body of a young woman, beaten to death and tossed in a clump of lilac bushes on fi North Toronto sideroad, was iden- tified late tonight as that of Mrs. Viola Thompson of Toronto. Mrs. Thompson, 25 years of age, was the mother of two children. Identification of the woman was made by her brother-in-law, stanley Thompson of Guelph, two sisters-in- law and a number of friends, but her 27-year-old husband said he was not positive the body was that of his wife. Chief coroner Dr. M. M. Craw-' ford, however. said identification had been completed to his satisfac- tion. Numerous persons paraded in file past the scratched and bruised body, discovered by children playing in the bushes yesterday, but it was not un- til late tonight the family of Mrs. Thompson were able to make iden- tification. Slaying Of Young Woman Puzzles Glace Bay Police (C.P, By Gusrdlan‘s Special Wire) G-LACE BAY, N S., Juli/ '20 - A murder in the Greek colony of | Glace Bay left police willl it nlys-_ tory on their hands tonight. .\irs.. Steve Markadoois, 28, was found lying in her kitchen with it bullet wound in the back of her head. ,nd me died without revealing any clue to the ideniiiy of her slayer. A thorough search revealed no trace of the revolver and members of the family questioned by the police disclosed little information on the case. _ nw vietun's mother-in-law; Mr-S. cam, liinnuuinnls, es, slln SM heard a "commotion" and on l‘l_Slli. ing downstairs was horrified to find her sorr's wife lylllk 0" Ah” Il"’°’ in s. pool of blood. No Oni? CAS” was in the house at the time. _ The aged woman silnlnlollvfl Bobby Murrant, a truck driver em- pfoynd by the Markadonis firm, and ha hailed 13|-_ A_ G. Mti$Askill passing at the time. When the doctor reached the h0\l-Se me young woman was dead. 'rosoN'ro, July iw-iC»P-l- Apple production in Ontario this summer will be 70 ll¢|'l`°“" _fi ‘1 - 'Q r_ E 1 'M F ' CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. SATURDAY JULY 21 1934 I IJIITIAGENEAR I H E S EA Ramsay MacDonald Anticipates Pleas- ‘ant Two Months Stay In Maritimes- Must Be Back At Desk By Sept. 20. ___i, (C. P. By Guardia.n's Special Wire) DIGBY, N. B., July 20-An ocean separating him from the cares of state, Prime Minister J. Ramsay MacDonald of Great Britain rested tonight in a cottage near the sea. Home affairs and the complexities of international relations he hoped to forget as he sought relaxation and renewed health in his vaga- bond journey through the Canad- ian Maritimes. He came to Nova Scotia today for the first time, accompanied only by his daughter Ishbel and a Yard. They were travelling simply and without ceremony, and it was a simple welcome to Nova Scotia they received as they came ashore after a trip across the Bay of P0 - Y K situation resolutely and by not be- ing afraid to ask sacrifices for the attainment. of great national ends. li "misdirection of group de and as well as work." he declared. pany; F. E. Meredith. K.C., dlreot- or of the Canadian Pacific Bteem- ships and Major General the Hon. S. C. Newburn, of Hamilton, Ont., vice-president of the Bank of Montreal. Native Of Island Dies At Plymouth town, Prince Edward Island. who Rulecl At Atlantic City For A Day I - ' ~--1=- -- 'ra Aland llsbserlptlau Delivered ll-I0 By lull’ Cenadn and U- I. A. M-50 14 PAGES 3" '"'_‘_;_'__ " _msg 3 Longshoremen In Battle I/Ififh Police Seattle Scene Of Violence As Pacific Coast Maritime Strike Continues - Workers Threat# en Walkout In Portland. ' (A. P. By Gusrdizlsfs Special Wire) SAN FRANCISCO, July 20.-More ac rioting, threats of another general P R s G R E E N strike, and the possibility of addr tional military rule overhung inc P ific Coast today despite the ala- andonment of labor's mass waiikout in the San Francisco area. In Seattle, a terrific gas attack by U F S T R I K E S 300 policemen personally lcd by May- or Charles L. Smith drove 2,000 pick- eis from a strike-blcckaded section secret service man from Scotland Th,” hr cd States national chlld.ren‘s week, to right, Pearl Bnilun. of T°r°n¢°= of the waterfront. Hundreds were affected by the in- Aroused labor forces and 1,100 obilized national guardsmen faced tional. t ee children, shown with Mayor Harry Bacharach. of Atlan- tic City, were given important posts in that resort recently, when Unit- was celebrated there. As they had _ come the longest distances they Hmry 0Neill, of .zrcqllglz-ie PZ; were made high civic officers. Left South America, W 0 i longest distance of all. Peggy Gravestock. of Lindsay- ind Fundy from Saint John ,___ On the vo ae across the f y S 08- ` ' ' ] open the strikebound port of Port- 5hf°“d°d MY- MT- Ml°D°llH1d 'Mk' 0 I I . | land with non-union workers behind 04 in B 86110111 Way 0! 00l'ldi¢l0l'l»S _f heavily armed police lines rested the in the Old Country. "Great Brit- - crisis in the Oregon City. ains remarkable economic reoov p-A 0 "§ P- P- )-A e e LS 0019i |- DL S~=lf_na>e=l»'- noun -if penn- Island Farmers Urged To Increase New Head of Domin- by ‘a miss-reading of history. , , ‘ W F °r _, - ,, Ab t ld ff 1 1011 Bureau as 01°' prevent bloodshed and loss of life. M|m;l;,. ig; ngthag ge 5351133 H O g I n merly Director encaniped 10 miles from the city. SAINT JOHN. N. B.. July 20-E~ tions maintain their present tend- ‘_'-““” Wd" 'T' 'IT bureau organization were discussed j bs W. Beatty, K.C.. president and ency to cnnoui-age an upward trend. (COIltlllll6d 01'* Page D and agreed upon. Senator Dennis front cargo. They arranged to vote is simian of the Canadian Pacific had been called to Ottawa for tho tflnight On Whether 90 handle 80065 (W 11'? L Mr. ea yan a y av _ , n gn ' - inspecting the companys property ' ° I Following the conference Dr. S ld bm” m te I t L ik in Nova Scotia and after the ter- -_--H M Bri 1! In Near Future Manion announced that the staff xxbl 5:10 bm_a‘:i_;’;"“ gag; 5*' xg mlnstion of their stay here, will Major Geréflnlotj a- énifiicd eilnn _ to be set up at once would consist he 0 U - W” go to Fredericton and St. Andrews. C.M.G_, 135.1., 1 Zgvélemn TMI --é of a federal director of tourist traf- t “There is a general improve- the City Y Pane B _ 1555 _c_i(A_ p_ By Guardian-5 Special win; fic, to be assisted by a secretary. mem in busmess wndigfons in commissioneitirs 01;; Staleigrgvixges _ ROME' July 2o__Them Wm be no This will probably be the whole Bt Callada-" Mf- BEUMY °b5°"'°d' "Md mm tour of ri; Wim, cgcnef-31 off general European war in the near permanent staff, in order to retain 10 the Merit-im'-S Seem A0 be l°°°1"m9 'find 1° °°“ ifmg ,taining ,O me future, Premier Mussolini told isis- for publicity nllrwses ns much of fo their full Sham-" H6 “id that 11°' cel” °x,;r:.‘ches Jepha R C M p hop Miguel Dandreo af Buenos Aires the appropriation as possible. continuing and is stronger today teis and resorts in the Maritimm ;‘;&‘:jay in company Wim squad; wday_ Mussolini said, "me,-6 will be It was felt that in view of the th seem to be enjoying a good 805°" mn Leader F C_ mums' of the no war, at least for several years, be- fact that many tourist OPKBHIZB- this year. E C A E he imssed over the no,-m_ cause the world powers are making tions throughout Canada had al- Ce ACC0mPl»l\y|l'\8 MY- Beimy "9 H ' ' ' t' I New Bmnswick and prevention of war their first ready completed their advertising m J, Humphrey, general manager of anim 0 ' thought." and publicity schedules for 1934 of U19 U~ P~ RJ SI’ C' w' addon' I al acBricn leaves R., a. lvfnnnuzniin. J. w. 1-robin. and m§‘f“§,°;m°,;$‘°,'0, s“;dney_ NS, He I tourist appeal from this country W W- A- Blukr dI’°°t°" °f th' Mm' was registered at the Canadian Na- ; Head N a vy S , had been 3@n01_`°“51Y made in “eWS‘ ment of cargo from strike-bound mm I Promoted ONE IN 'rw ' Lawvrzns woivfAN .- i_ w,_ND¢,N_ July up-cri-'Inn {(g_ r, ny Giinrulnnu special wini proport on of women lawyers toi GITAWA, July 20.-Captain Percy mm b¢in¢ sauna in the nur is the w.Nei1es. canadian born offlwr wll° some in average as in past years- recently succeeded Commodore (now om in 20_ near Admli-an w. Hose as head of Among those coiled recently at the Royal Canadian Navy, has been My-1(1), Miss Mary promoted to the rank of Commodore. 3:9115, m?i;n wr of DJ. Announcement of the promotion was Dgvieg ¢hgmm'n of the Newfound- made today, the new rank to be ef- i ' f ti f .luly 1. _ fed 1 , fzurf d , men and chairman of the strike P-Ly-MOUTH July 30 ._ Jghn E. land 1=’lehery§o§ri; ec ve as rom _ era org-in on un er way mmmmcp ' . 1..-. - - - » Mocullum. a native of Clle-l'-01"# sm," |;,,¢,,d|¢,,,, -mr, yu, ~-~“~_... -._~... less than last year. according to report of the Ontario De 9..-irnmg of Agriculture issued I . gugyuigsfopeundltlone. " \ -r _ - *I -‘uh " - -J' _. J" f --_ ~ A A- ---A-'='=I_-l ‘ CBT- ' . O ery," he said, "has been brought ered workers and moved them to a about by a united national effort ' ock to load the first. swamship and honest litlcs b facin the -3| ca c: EE. G rrnnil i.°.§’.”.5°..Z.’§’ii.i’Zf...?§“l‘£”1..f.“‘?§.§"§ Marketing Opportunities Now The N. B. Tourist of- 5-»--to Ra--n F. w-nn of New pace, “People must leam to play e f|ce_ B ionites pending the outcome of Ana Mr. ivfsennnnia nimself ._-_ _ . _ . ‘”‘ Plans to follow the l>rccer>t.1"ortne p,.,5.,,,i conditions. and fuinrf -Farmer? who had the Ddd mg *_° (Co1l“`;rl§.3\l'vl?“.iilllyux2lis-§iil)I:u;lpn‘<'i7iiIitA :1:gi)lli:MA0x'i`;~¢i:yB<;`l’ii :tI»Il.?¢c1;l010ii;f next two months he and his daugh- P,-ospwqg in me hog and lamb mar- dispose of this summer _ struck1_ it mem or D -Leo Dolan to be direct” ter will be wandering through the _keg as affecting Prince Edward Is rather lucky, and have been Pllllllg h ' 1 ' d Federal - _ ' . ~ 1 o of t e newly oi-me stoppilll lrhlhevcr tan- land producers' are reviewed m the mrfr£tE1siIi>tefl"llii1n§) lowevl/xdllglgolslarid Tlourist Bureau was announced tc- work cargo in view of the easing of Cy ‘I 5' It W e E Prime f°I1°Wi"3 interesting bulletin just pc da b Hon R J Manion Minister the coast strike situation generally Minister's first real holiday in e ived from e Livestock Market- grading. y Y. ' ' ' ' years' and he plans to divorce him_ §n;eBOard_ "h 3fhol;.,;iill\»;ay;s_tmi;llc‘i thfiarliaxliiéauufsidg lid to the extra D0lice Ilrftllarations self entirely from official duties Hog markets forthe past month or Fall PPDSPPCI5 be 0 “gd Mr Dolan hu for nm. ordered me muma no prepare durink hLs stay in Canada. so have been holding from a "good is t somepe ears' been' director of me against ,_mub1e_ In keeping with this attitude, steady" price to rather strong quota- With regard t0 the fllllllfg. il- 1110 Bu eauy of Infomation and Tourist his reception here this morning tions during the D8-St Colillle Of P°55*b1"I‘° be 5° definite' ut in M' F - - il ble at the moment in- Travel in New Brunswick. ;‘l_';‘s__€f(_tr°m___.ely 5In1§_I;'_WvY_;h°uL mp weeks' Th? tzohlignej énnggfnts :fills Slit Ihere will be a. few dol- No large expenditures would be I' 'Q barely °q“a qur ' il d t rst lidvertisin this ‘ i tination of all shi ing club load- 1al‘S DH-Sled NONE fm' h°g5 this fa ' ma 0 on °“ 1 g the federal naitonal longshoremens (Com “ned on Page 11) Illegs was determinedmlm Price basis AIUODK Other '-hmE5» fi P90603 Offlil; year, Dr. Mnlliorl ¢XPlall’l9d~ Tvig board toward settlement by arbitra- alone. Quotations in Montreal on ial l‘eD0l't fl'0m the D@P°"f‘_me“i'u° ad"I5‘"'Y C°““°U‘°' l"`°bably ww* tion of the long, violence-fiecked Monday’ gave $935 as the prevmfmg Agriculture, Ottawa, states, Sufgino-S be set up later, one of civil servan.s smkc_ He sam he had received “_ E W Beatt Sees price for Bacon grade, off cars, while of hogs to yards and plants con ue und, a national council of P@YS°n-" s ’ ‘ y Toronto bent about the busn nt also quita rnnderete ln velume and the outside the service, mam c,,m»- in an effort to dodge s higher fig- outlook would seem to lndlcnte llsht In a statement issued today nr. Improvement In ure. However, by Wednesday, T0- Tull-S duflfllf me Tenmindef °f the MHlll0ll cliplallled Tha*-_Bt 5 COD' metropolitan area meanwhile was » » ronto had toed thc mark and got Summer- I-llCl‘0f150d runs- h°W°Vef~ ference held in his office and at- resuming M, nommy Bu; 3,300 car. me Ma fl tlfnes rightly in lille. It can thus be seen are expected to materialize dllrilli tended by Senator W. H, Dennis, men of the Market street Railway that the nlgnwuter mark or siooc the closing menths Of the Diesen Halifax, cnairninn of the senate still declared they were on strike bc- per cwt reached in March, is in Y€al`~' It Shmlld be quite °bV1°“s committee on tourist traffic, var- cause of separate grievances. The 0 lc. r. sy Gunrsinnu special wirei p,°.~,p¢¢t'0ri>oing duplicnteaii Condi- incn. t@t_¥ §}§Hd h°l! inns details or me federal rnurut 2,500 ieamsters went back to their iq _ . Railway, arrived in Saint John to- " ‘ '_ ' purpose of discussing with the fr0m the docks. night from Digby and will inspect ~ » ' ‘ Minister of Railways certain re- Zll _ the newest Saint John P011 flwll- C0mmlSSl0nef Off M1188 O I lfll Sees ennunendntions which ine senate left for I-os Anseles- The adminis- ities tomorrow. » » I o f W committee had presented to the l1l'M°l` SHN U0 eXP€¢f4lCI Ml ADBWBY U1 B =» we h me R CMPO Vlslf N0 51 0 af .°;°°f:l‘;.i:;'“.i:; present time, ally large expenditure of money for advertising and pub- ¢| It has been unanimously recom-‘ if Brunswick. loaned to the federal organization, in order, through his H I S U U I outset was a mysterious riyn.°~':uie, But e wamed against narrow ` _ nationalism, It W,g_ he a&¢,»¢°d_ 5 _ explosion in the early morning hours Ol' - land to San Francisco to work with 01Tl0l'l’0W. and that for the most part the san Fmnciscoindustrm sssodnuon P“l’°"5~ magazmcs ‘md mn" p°r'Ipiers hero, and said the mass sirikr- iodicals, the federal tourist bureau hem and th, lmmd ,ymmmv of W°“1d ll°t need fe make- et the the public at lin-ge with the _-ti-inn-‘ has proved conclusively that this UCAAY- tion such as the industrial associa- on. mended by the Senate committee regardless of the monetary cost and that D. L. Dolan, should be, with the cost of lives, the right of Amerf- I the consent of thc Premier of New can working men." »~\'‘iAi‘€t1`I3(ilCn:IiiIsmo‘f’(BTlif.isI.(d;lxdl H " _ 'ate publicity campaign would not ed by insurnnce. There was also '_ dn of th. _*--~- --- _-~? ~ great difficulty in saving Dr. Mac- M“";;"‘;*,,"f'f““n§w“w F'"h _"W" dl' Gnd." f (continues an Page in Donald; nomo, which is nsuoy . ) MM; H _ H “PWOPF U “ terdsy moming completely destroyed ,n'1g§f§h,_{°nd vmzlgfmmd Q- be lllllllled between HOW and the the residence of wiuiinn Fraser, si ‘ survwed by hw ‘me MFL MMT _ hunting season in the fall, and that pergrg 1; 35 rhoughg the me 0,-_ ’ ,iginuted in the kitchen flue, Mrs Fire which broke out at 10.30 yes- - in if violence broke out. i of the San Francisco longshore- l .Sn-knlll--n .. . . \\'Ivr|\I[w»g ._ . _ ._ l\'~li;:st/in . ,, |l|I.’i\\':\ . , \f-.nir»~.-il . ‘Jil-ll/‘i _ . ._ . ... Kirin! John ..» -_ a.. llnllfux .. L‘lillrlulr»\iown ._ r Ruin -|'-i-.- i..- g en lnin Inilr than t`h.1l'li.liel-»\\'n_ ° . tensified barrage of tear and. nausea H C 3. Cl Of American gas. A score of policemen were hurt. ‘ The pickets cared for their own in- jured and refused to e.1:r.:.:e the casualties. Federation of Labon Says Workers of San Francisco M a d e' Grave Mistake In Their Sympathetic Strikes . . (A.P. By Guardian‘s Special Wlreif WASHINGTON, July 20--Shard criticism of general strikes by Wil- liam Green and reports of marked progress in San Francisco peace negotiations today led United State government officials to hope for a speedy truce in me coast! labor war. Green, president of the American Federation of Labor, said organized workers in San Francisco made H 'grave mistake" in their “sympae thetic strikes” and acted wisely ill going back to work. Apparently, the labor leader alsd sought to discourage general strikq sentiment among Portland emp‘oy~» ees. Green left no doubt of his on, the Federations attitude on general waikouts by organized labor. Hq said unionmeri could not afford "to engage in a sympathetic strikq when such action calls for the \i< olaiion of contracts arrived al through collective bargaining, anti involves the possibility of losing ol the economic gains they may havd secured through years of sacrific( and effort.” DICTATOR FOR INDUSTRY _ fc.P_-list-an _ (By Guardians Special Wire! BERLIN, July 20.--The Reich min< islry of economy today named a dice tator for ihe metal production inclusa iry as part of its programme to wee out overlapping iiiieri-sis :incl rivairg in German industry. The new dic- tator is Erich H, Art.kof’f of Solinq gen. - Ure Weather, Etc’ _\liAi\r. 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