.tyuxius n I .N ,W ' r 1 >` ‘” - ,',,».,, '_ e =.,»,\ ._, -... ._ » 1 . ‘..~. -:<1 ti/f »3,.><.r_o_»‘~, . . , , _,L_ .Y 1,' K ,_.. )._.__. MAXIMS gt tl 52 Annual luhscrlplion Delivered 85.00 JK3-‘W =- °--"" . 1 crlAal.o'r'rl-:'rowN, CANADA, MONDAY, APRIL 15,1935 io PAGES ,,, ,,_,. .,,._., _,,, ,_ ._ .._,._.. l l l - 4 _ ..__s "’ ' ` ‘ '-'~' -- ----» - an A =§ ' _ _ PEAC 1 PROGRAM I DRAF TED AT STRESA SEEK BIVIR DELIVERRIIBE FRU! STURHS ...___ Dust Storms Continue to Wrsak Havoc In Wheat G r o w in g Statel. (ly lobort Gskol Associated rn- seal wr-leer) (A. P. Br Gaqilwfs Slooisl Wire) GFYNW. OH!-. April 14-Wor- Ewa-s' lihmnged the lleliodlst imoh here today to seek divine deliverance from a plague of dry- ' . ness that has withered crops and ' brought choking dust storms to the high southwest plains. As oversl-la! farmers, neatly clad businessmen, children and aged M .iI“.heEm"°°,t°"$ mm and Wow” bob tosethor in suooouful on , in oo- the added min senvloe woo not prayer for rain, moisture clouds replaced the sullen, yelio logthathadhungintheairfc weeks The. clouds departed, how- ever, without leaving rain. “It/s s. beautiful day." frlen called to each other before chur h China Rosrted Generalhslmo Guang Kal-Bhek slashed slatn at Gmnmlmists rav- 'INO sl @m in ion' days heavy gtk( ieporis reaching the Na- nal Government today said. The battle, nought about Kewl- YGDC. was described as the blood- lest since he Chinese military dictator opened his long, arduous , callllbll a8'&iDlf- the Reds. Kai- Bhek personally led his armies in- to-beetis, it was reported. After the Shiferlg raid the red hordes threatened Klweiyang itself and occupied Pingyeh and Wen- llnknearby, before turning south- wln- . furmlnlla, 'ohins,_ Apr-u 14- l eslns lwiohov Province. killing . 1 __A in taining Dpeltffiloll Wllh the Fbderll C00- E°;';'g';';"“,,, ,, n....... tilllilliiillil ,mp,wmn, SERVICE Hill 1" Ewa" (C_F. By Gnardisrvs Special Wire) l HALIEFAX, April it-Conditions in nnoiond were improving ' nw Petal' of _.___ ETHIUPIANS Emperor Haile Selas- s_ie Announces Ob- ligatory Military Service For Men and Women. _ (A. P. By Gliardianh special Wm) AIYDJB AIBABA., Hlhiclpis, April 14-r`Blll&-bdhlded Hrypgxoa' H5119 Bcliusle annuioed today the muo- The move was legardel t or nthiopws answer to donaoinllrud- we specified ,, . 2 A -'”" shirntivs for .lille Prev- In women as wel] as ' ' oe, minis r ro of tb me made _ . _ 'CJ' C' tltfune gvms comm-cbulolletzlrlfrg vhqnwoy of itail-lf tug will belxrlgnieiimlzilengrnl- S 9 45 1° e t 3 1' Y Of S- as Ompe l ion pon- o irons-canada lrlghwuy projeol, ing and the lure, with little prob- Treasury C 1 a 1 m S 0 r d B Premier the lion. W. J. P. Mac- ability that women would be sotu- “ . . h 9 Y ' l Minion 'returned saturday nl¢lrt~- ally trained for lighting. Fmanclal L 0 g leaps and bounds", Hon. ' ____ Iieclmh, 0ntA.ri0‘s Minister Lan& and Forests, said as he left me after disembarkirlg from nt- :n- - ~ - e- wr Sees Great d for ho the Canadian Pacific liner Mo rose. _ eral minister of labor was partic larly interested in the new h - of slums. Wllbe . ___<___._1-- dwtion of »obliset°='y nulitary ser- ” W- Mnilliilililli c thi! m0f11i!¥, ferrl to t , W “B 9 from Ottawa.. The Premier left by am” Broken. d0l&. Grads. , f Otto f ll wing ,t ETHIOPIA NEIVO Optimism ross above despair even -'*"-*"' ggxmsn 0| 5; L:‘|:|,,uv, "E: Us J in the me worst llfieoted. ofii- MONTREAL. Apr-ll 14-A. J. o. mtniopio obvl _ "°"° W" “dy ‘tm °°“‘° ononil ' special wire) cials and farmers insisted damage " ‘ to wind-eroded acres was not per- lfbvt. today was announced as win- with Italy, now ln th hand; WA-SKINU’1`0N. ADT ' ner of the competition, sponsored 0 u S e S A t League of Nations fo: sememgygnx rotary Henry Morgenthau of the ‘Thr-ee weeks Wm Wu the Swry by the Graduates society of Mo- the request of Ethiopia, gym- di,-,gg United States Treasury, declare out here," the nov, R, L_ wells Gill University, for plans of gym- on negotiations had been broken od. tonight the ofinancial 1081801 11 told s crowded congregation ot the owls buildinsa- . Ldggefhedds while hoping thot o, ~y..,~,t~» 4,. been broken" ond that the oount Methodist gm"-ei-(_ “good ramp Mr Paine, who is li native of _ clsion wouldbe reached ltwasstut- is “on the eve of seeing the sub B ll ed in omeloi quarters that o. --.tote stontilu benefits or this fundamen- he manent. Paine, well known Mlorvtreal a.rch- what nervousregarding the dispute (A. P. by ans ii 14-Seo _ Newt' din ‘ - within three weeks mean a har ‘"1" ‘ld md S- Zradilllk 0! Farr" Loan I of dd en Wm be dec U no tal change” resort is prayer." 1910, will be awarded first prize of /vest God rules pu ,md our 185; McGill's school of architecture. enc . 1000 1 wh th bun ` l\B’1‘¢el1lent materiallnes. - A broadcast address by Ju ,n,f;`"df,f‘§§gf,‘e‘,‘.? “‘;§,,§’°°‘},_"°B“:‘y'f‘,'§,`_ his or); 'oons°l`moi;d, wllu w¢,,§i-,l_°{y,f'“R,,'f,',i;f,"f.:§:,°' 53?; sUrPl.sMnbrrAnv rorwr: ltreeoli fol`i;1f§;o.om who farms 180 acres in a badly be. °0Il1|ml-1510064 U0 Carry Out £116 md me Hodge of commons pl; jog- 000 of fourth Liberty 4 1-4 per oe blown section northwest of here. W0l'k. ge,-heads on th, Canadian Farm RDMZE. Alpril 14-More than 15,- bonds, which will retire the last “Good soil extends to p depth of The competition, limited to Mc- Loan Bm Mm to get wgewwr .mm (P0 skilled workmen will be sent to the Liberty Loan Bonds float/ed i8 inches to two feet in this ooun- Gm Efiiiuaifes- drew enmes f*'°m week on the issue of amendments. EM; fwléh-A’rl°°§s°°1°;‘l°5Bd:’ Sag' CUNY °“ the tcgfmtizmvaram - n ousan are - Stressing e 'po oe try and the wind cannot blow ali mimi' DB-T18 Of Canada. the Unlttd B091 °h8m|bers have 3_5 their ph- that away." _ _. _ States and England. Board of as- _ _ vplwhcd. the ministry of goiqrliglr vohepp money" as an aid to bet' ' 'lwuw the “mmm of an “Tee announced tonlkiit - ter times Morgentliausaid busi Reports to the United states Besson was Dr. John A. ,Peel-son, . _ , Weather Bureau paid the dust Toronto, Dr. R. Tait Mackennie and :,:t:g;f£n:°‘;g,£°f;£nt£h°$x_ Some 5.700 of these already haw nods, following tho lead of t storm today ooyored the entire charles z. xiauder, both of Phil- nesday. ~*’°°"‘ *mitted and hundreds more Government, had during Moi-eh ltatc of Kansas. all oi’ Missouri but adelohis. The assessors did " not om of several Chang” made in ."6 °m”'h"S "WU 5¢"'Vl»°°5 daily. 3*- fected corporate refunding nin tmmed 5" the °°m°°“‘»"-Wely R005 times in excess olf the refinancln the southeastern comer, most. of know the names of the architects me Upper Home was the ,.edu,,_ _ WW’ *md S°°‘“'"»Y °f -¢'mP1°Ym°“l=- during Moron lost year. Nebraska. Texas and Oklahoma competing, each plan bearing s mm of the mmtmum mmnt me t“ Kms” Citi “W °l°“dl EWG mlmbef °"1Y- board might loan to a farmer on a. , ihe appearance of a moderate fog. Second place and 8500 went to wmbrnmon M may estate, bul1d-` P ‘ M' ° financial los-iam has bee '<”*'“”"""‘*_' ;;\¥;\!dAl-1I~L?{:ll¢D;l°Y5\ zgduhhnlftd :I9 ins; gnd ¢0,1,],gt¢1-3,1 gegurjty by wgy t b1"(;l;l€D."':; 5S5CI“l£d~ bar L ' ar _ e, - 0 re . (chill I-¢¢ig¢_A5 d e asury Swffé y E5 Suggests M en The winning plans coils for a ghe cgrxfmgg the umm evggepfabyg Takes Drfve origgtdeaio throxtu {alppi;iclnil:t(i;;”'y;st $1102 - _ ~ . a H v ` 1 ininistrative offices, skating rink, 1 1 1 t Be Glven Jabs swimming pool and power house, to Bauggec ’;,\_feY,_eerythel;,mKa2‘;e'1,oe§°,2z_ (C-P. By Gnardi1n's Special Wine) funding $8,000,000,000 of Liber ' OTTAWA APFU 14-P"lm€ Min' Bonds during the present admin gymnasium building, armory, ad at 66 2 3 per cent of the appraised This "shows conclusively that th been saved the Treasury in re d I be built in units as funds allow but M mortgages and in this pamw_ . _ ister R. B Bennett emerred today istraiion He pointed out that t As M 0 e 8 when completed to make a har' ` he ' ' 1 rovi th i ' ' = - - mlonlous whole. The site will be at régeper eoesrifmtére :Ei f1‘.0m his h°Wl Bwflmeht and £001! average interest rate for all 80V- H Wm) near the Percival Molson Mei-rlorlal pmxsay The senate reduced these, a drive of more than an hour. the emment securities now outstandi first time he had been out of doors 15 only 2.85 per cent. ‘(0, P. By Guardlalfs Spec Stadium H . to 60 em mr “ M °’d mm” P" C 8' ° W' since Feb. 24 when he was strick NEW YORK. April 14-lnste The proposed rink is designed to ,meg emepum Quebec when it n with acute mfecwn of th; of being taught boon-doggllng, . _ seat 8,000 which would make it the ul be 55 t Th H_ Ui. l. ar; . “employed men might be pm' to largest rink in M ntreal. wo d Per Cen' e stmufb respiratory passages. He was paler Post Fails In work as models, Mes Gertrude SCOOHG ° Commb has oil to _ “sf tgemmfmum lgmny than usual and lilo step leer buoy Moyer, presihnt of the Prcfes- " its guns or - a t th to th It I sional Models' lessee, suggested t. Scheme _ oily placed ln the bill. it will mire t§;‘n°;”,; mini;-‘n‘;,mt° St-ya tgspheye ”‘ MW "° °‘°"°1d W Gov “th ml ""`“°“ ‘°“‘°"""‘” ‘° “ It is unde .stood the Primo Min- h A t today a r _ th relief director. v the Senate may take up the ques- ister Wm out "am tomorrow t Knau , emergency "xoissj°Mayer asserted that some St;n1ulate tion when it reconvenes Tuesday. :inthe weiztdher ‘S §u1:$),'_i;n1m_ B white collar males if department In 0 fn ent » ° gi' Perl » °“ UNVE; (Am By Guardian. spew Wm atom. wholesalers ond retailers of P y Fl re D83 l'f0yS 2,2" ,,,°§’,§‘.f,'§‘§;`,¢ eg, '{11,,,,l.'f,§“'f,; inirmmrrs, ind., April 14 “_'”" ~ bend 1,1-re Kings Suppl- Jubu _ Wiley Post. stratosphere speedster msn's clothing would take on nrnoeuilne models. orrrAwA. /tofu i4,_»xonrbon. of Sc h 0 oner Pam*-“1°“° ‘fm mm °°’“°"°" '°" union oi: terrninn ot 6.21 P. c. bs could be crested for a short. week followed by a long ad- 00 today and headed for New York i l0url'm’\0l\l2- When thai' di8P¢1'S° (C.P.`By Guardian's Special Wire) Mosley nays 5 n0,~,.5¢,0p 1-ew,-d attempt, was The “situation of coercion" was _ S. A ril 14 - forced down by super-charge Wednesday not to retum until May 1,UN\ENgURG, N _ p 30 th” Will ill-K0 blwk *D Ulm' °0“' The small fishing schooner Merle Jews In Speech trouble at the Purdirs Ulliversl T here th MEETINGS, 'ETC stitueneior the details or the Gov- ond Agatha, outfitted and ready to gym.. at 3,40 ¢_ S. _ ed~nment's major scheme for etim- soil for- the Banks, caught fire ---- p,ft¢r-noon “Borden Lin Club loading Hogs, ulatinc empioymerlt durlns the Saturday and burned to the water- (A~P- By Guardls.n‘s ilpeeial Wire) post, drpied the Winnie Mae four- 1\8ti°nS. €Sl>@0iBllY Franoe. Were aim- th iicld before slid e me calves, Albany wednesday, current fiscal year. line. The ocean Maid, tied up LEIGESTER., Englan . April 14- times around e hir r_m¢,i1no0n_ _ 9904.15-31 This measure the details of alongside with 1.600 gallons of gas- Sir Oswald Mosley, British Fascist ing 1,0 what airport attaches terme L 5 , which have been closely guarded oline aboard, was cut loose soon leader. made a flaylng attack today e t landing Hb landin gear . 'wx D-me ot Luke verde will be presented to the 1-.louse io-° lifter the finrneo broke out. coptoln on Jews. .;,,_fv§§,,p,,ed off ,,, C,,p.,,,,§. lm- whioh the Beith \11\d<'-ft°°k at VH- Morlday Admlsrun morrow ooooniing to presenthblans ilrnoeh Tobin, owner ofhtho Merle wliepeated ggllffles broke out ot the ..~,-_diptoly after- tl..-_ takeoff, ond he ,X323 £§’;;1,§g§‘t‘,‘;‘\‘1f S a A ath estimated is loss at my mee g between Bla kshlrts landed on the flat bottom of the voluntarily undertaken’ at Locamo; 2 earns.. 1'.-base-4-io-ai. and wlu involve probably e ex- ond ; a, ' f l 4000. and booing hecklers. Many hecklers ship penditulie of about $30,000,000 n 3, _ last 's .__------- ’w¢l'e ejected. “get my hp; off," was the daring mumqu' "post Amylylgyu qgadditiontothatpsrtcf year ‘ l “° ° "8 li lien Nionrlvmnn vovilas “ror the first tirne 1 openly and aviators first words. the ksnld Daillyislg Association viii in luis in nnonls Tuesday. wh-*G1 reowlos unsvmt- ~ _ CAPE 'IUWN-(0-9-5--when Bri- ‘|11 93115 00!-\!itl*y." the tall leader oi’ ber fabric suit and heavy helm _..._ PUBUUUNG M5-Y` 3 tish cargo steamer Shea! Lance ar- the Blackshirts declared. "Com- in which he received oxygen on two weeks over- mand commerce o ommanding revlous unsuccessful flights All Nth. L-5761-4-12-15-21 public woits construction not fun Publicly challenge Jewish interests He wus wearing the 11 pound rub- et “Wil be buying live hogs all ' -- rlved from Mexico three _ _ ing _ D _ :I nnpodoy, the mir, or mer. UU‘D°N» AW* ‘4 5- 1»°°d°° due after “n1sntmaf= v°:~'=8¢’ the the bl,-ess. oommmdlns the cinema. Post said o oiurelr on one of u and . Paying hidiest “‘°'"°“p°"' m°mm¢ mbdwemng' ommse "ew °f 17 deserted me “mp d°mlHBl>lD8 the City of London, two superchargers was stripped. wui be published on .lu ee my but were iodlwtd t° "Wm “ter they are ruling industry with their 1-fe had hoped to more the tn n seven and eigh "‘°°" G’ °° L'°°°°"`“'“ any e. ' detention in the immigration depot. ,w..¢,h.,,,,_ ,n wwe, "Loading live hogs at Ksnsing- » => t _ _ "These great interests are not in- \@ Wedniy' Apr" 17’ up |411 . . tlmlditlhq Ind Will h0t lntlmldafk T0 ADVISE ON' AVIATION' the Fascist movement oi’ the mod- -- “°°° “‘_"',r,°..',~..*.‘;,'*‘ 1:. ‘;f*.;;: Many Applications Under .n ... .........._ mmé§...:..H .;.4..., Bros. ver El, oliver osvepbelif , P°“°¢ i/hWll'f¢d In attempt by D - ~ F C A t anti-Fascist; to march on the hail Ivor McClure, founder and hea 1.-uso-4-is-ai d armers re 1 tors c er.. no... ... .......... ....... ... ,... ............. ............ ..._ _sing the procession after a brief ation Section, has been appointed clash in which stick; swung and operational advisor to the Direct- “Lund hom nnoh gl K, sl' mar&|s, I.. ldt ear Mill. Also male W mo., left ear 1 LMI, mme III!-4. L-ll!-4-li-Di °°llpcl-has issuing. lsr. rs. A. &diissssn. K. 0.. of Otsswil. hntlhdlftlicfarmers ittli rgss yr' "’2i§§t§§;l _ §_ iiittiil 525%- §§-:viii Eight.; _ broadcast over mums oE'l.llo' nmil\°s= md sn others Iltsrested who cannot ssisnll ‘3f~°-2Iii;‘%°‘.:.’“.5!..°“’% °‘~.tL‘€ is . _ unE:M|-0-16-li. (C. P. By Gul-llian’s special Wire) ofI.'!\A'W‘A. Avril 14-At the sud of het March 40,80 farmers ‘bllroidlvut Canada he/ve sought the bandits of the runners’ Ored- Anmgsvnsu Act. Quebec intuwiswl it inothcrpro- llovws: _s,'ns, Amerie ssii. 53. l&llitohl» 3.532. ldward island 1.102. British 1,08. New nrunswiok 114 Scotia 5. There had been 2.146 voluntary settlements effected after- interviews with the oliloial reoivor and with- out recourse to the provincial review, Qubbw leading in with 752. ‘|18 M- 29? iiiit ; t i lilo °§§E, it belts third with 504 and Basket- cheihll fourth with 490. Prime ldvrard Island had more applications than British Oollnnbia and more settleinents than Nova Bootie and New Brunswick com- bhied. More than 50) settlements were effected after appeals to K-0-n vhcial boards of review. More III) settlements have been eilected to date throughout Canada. Finance Minister ll. N. Rhodes, discllsing the lelillstlon ssid: "'1'he more of 8,200 omlements ar can- sdaintheshortoeprationofthis set is the strongest argument that could he used not only for the iq- islstiorl but for the purpose of cun- vinolrl evoryms as tc` that element of fairness and honesty which char- 'several were struck down. or-General of Civil Aviation. o.‘.‘.“Z’li.f$§§§l‘.?.°L.”".“.‘.§“rl’§€°5..’I2 As Threat to Inter- to his native land. The former fed- “_ ous ing scheme and general clearance He was accompanied by his son. rt C one at Stress. where the France- S Str ar g _ urgent bids to Germany to partic- ai The French protest against Ger- ry many's repudiation of the armament _ stipulations of the Versailles Treaty, made public in full. today, refrained h as a threat to international order " and said the League Council should nt _ °f ures for remedying the situation 15° te ." France characterized °f that the League Council “will take he _ €f' The prevailing view in Geneva E tonight is that while France attacks 8 Germa.ny's action, she leaves the n 1. li point jurists or a council committee ty any future treaty repudlatlon. ng sla. indicated plans were -- The comment, in the form of a who streaked out of the Burbank this weekend, was interpreted in in- T. n turn the tables on France. gy been prevented by treaty reg (5 from setting up even the most prim- t hours. FRENCH APPEAL BEEDRE LEAGUE Protest Bitterly As- sails Germany’ Act national Order. By Joseph E. Simrkey, Copyright, 1935, by Associated Press (By Gul»l'd.iall’s Spwill Wire) GENEVA, April 14. - A united front for peace rather than a united front against Germany was the key- note in Geneva tonight on the evc of the special session of the League of Nations Council. There was censure for Germany, however, in two documents which were made public during the day- Britain-Italy conferences ended yes- terday, and one here. Both the French appeal to the League here and the communlque at esa e deemed as constltutln , ipate in binding European peace ar- rangements. Both. t0O. are seen here as emphasizing the need for accords that must be lived up to i1_, Europe would avert a reign or force. N0 SPECIFICATIONS DEMANDEB from demanding a specific penaliz- ing of Germany. France stigmatlzed Gerlnany's act “consider the most suitable neas thus crea d the situation as grave and expected * decision. °°H°9fui.ns.._ W2. Present " state of affairs to safeguard the future" door wide open for negotiations e with Germany. MAY APPOINT 00MIlill'I"|.‘EE - The Golmcil is expected to ap- - to study methods for dealing with _ A series of consultations tonight between delegates of the Little En- tente, the Balkan Entente and R416- afoot for further defence measures as a result of Germa.ny’s zearmament. GERMAN REACTION ` BERLIN, April li.-Oiiiciai Ger- man comment on the French mem- orandum to the League of Nations declared today that the document utterly fails to recognize that Ger- many hns found herself in “a situa- ) tion of coercion." communique, thc second issued here formed quarters as endeavoring to r called the fact that Germany had ulations itive means of defence while other ing heavily. a “If France feels thc need of re- minding Germany of the obligations to wit, to disarm," said the com- CHANGE FOR BREWING DRIVER LONDON-(C.P.>-May 6, Jubilee is day, will be Walter Hartfs day of glory when he will drive the State Gr c at ritain, France And Italy In Full Accord ,_ _.1 _ __ __ l Sir John Simon, right. British Foreign Minister, and Pierre Laval, 'French Foreign Minister, who left for Geneva, following the guopggs- ful outcome of the Stress. con- ference, to attend the League Council meeting to consider the French protest re the re-anrling of Germany. ' _________.___----- (C. P. By Guardia.n’s Special Wire) Britain, France and Italy reached full accord on a. seven-point program of peace at the momentous Stress. conference, according to an official statement issued al the parley ended, Britain and Italy reaffirmed their ad- herence to the Locarno treaty while the three powers de- plored German violation of peace treaties. At Geneva a French memorandum, censuring th German rearmament move, was made pubiic.,Ti\e counc; of the League of Nations meets today to consider the mem- orandum. France made no mention of specific penalties for Germany in her note. ‘ At Berlin, a. government communique said the French document overlooked that Germany found herself in “a situation of coercion” and reminded- France of obligations to disarm, Official comment was lacking in London but unoffi- cialiy it was said the three powers had achieved the pur- pose for which the Stress. conference was called. ‘°’ “°°.f.:f.. “..‘:‘.:’r.*;'l'..§"“““‘“ s/m1usA, Italy. April 14--Father Mllcllcr. A Ro- man Catholic priest. was sentenced to five months imprisonirrllt today for making allegations concerning local Hitler young womens' organ- izations said to be untrue. Meantime, at Breslau, Adolf Car- dinal Bertram, in his official Dio- cesan organ. sharply attacked what he called Nazi ilitolerancc toward Catholic youth rrguninallons and asssiled "neo-hewtlmnhm." “Inasmuch as .the two powers ' - . _ have entered into these obligations _ ' ln relation to all other parties to % , ,/=v the Treaty of Locarno, this joint _ 'V 1! Q _ <;\\\gl ll\Q‘ ._-"l ‘® ..,‘ >&1. _ 'L , _ 1,. '/` c '-3- f 'Z r' ~'--*z _..` .J ~.#»»"E' _ `f‘§.'_ », A - ri ___.,.»,» ___`~. - -_l ff,"-"_.¢-_g *\ ,- . ,_ _ . ' -; *_ 5- / 4'. of the French request to the Ccun- `_,_.`/,W /ff _ . (('nnnlli|\n I‘r\‘ul\) Moderate winds: partly cloudy with scattered showers; not much change in temperature. .\il~:'|'i-Il>ill>i.lil:ll‘_\l. lil~‘l"1t'l:. 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