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IEZQWN' .°ANA”"" THURSDAY' JULY 4’ 1935 ' 10 PAGES t:-:.-:..°:.~..~.'.l:°°:..°°.l'+.:~i_‘.i:.°. _l A l H GREEM NT IS S ~G ED WITH POLA Cheering Throng Greets IIEPORT 0FIiIll REVIEIVSPEIZIIILTRIIIN .Chief Scout And Guido limi llollllcoln olwlll cull Lord And Lady Baden-Bxgell Received With Great M Acclaim On Arrival In City. Will Review Local Frontier. of Eritrea T Said 'I_‘o Be Scene of FOODS- Fighting Between -_ Itali d Ethi ANNOUNCEMENTS COMING EVENTS. ' Mi~_:ETiNcs. src Wlblkies at souris Friday. L-asii_'l~a-21. °°Yoo's 'Iblkles-Fiat River Thurs- day-New Serial. L-B429-7-3-iii. '°Kislly’s Cross Tea Party July 17th. L-B531-'7-4 -Si. "Georgetown tea party Wednes- day, July I0. "Reserve Wednesday. July 17. lor Sturgeon tea. L-8568-'I-4-Si “Tea at Stanhope July 10th, aid 0( church. L-B421-8-29-7-I-4. "Yeo’s Talkies-Murray Harbour Friday-New Serial. L-8429-7-3-Ri. '°Yeo's Talkies - Murray River Saturday - New Serial. L-M39-7-3-Zi. “Ice Cream Social and Dance in Sea View, Thursday, July ith. Scouts, Girl Guides, Rovers, Cubs and Brownies, and every citiaen in- terested in boys' and girls' work formed the great crowd that throng- ed the precincts of the railway sta.- tion to welcome Lord and Lady Baden-Powell, Chief Scout and Chief Guide of the World, who ar- rived in the City by train at 7 o'- clock last evening. Elect and soldicrly like the great general he is, yet as spruce and youthful at heart as the youngest Scout. the chief acknowledged the e wild acclaim that greeted him with a beaming smile and a wave of his hand. His gracious consort likewise won the anection of all present by h r courteous recognition of the re- ception accorded her-. To the Guides and Brownlee who lined the route of exit she spoke kindly as .she passed along. Hon. Betty Baden»Powell accompanied the Chief Scout and Chief Guide. At Borden the distinguished vis- itors were met. by Provincial-Boy Scout Commissioner J. J. Morris. Provincial Boy Bcout President J. 0. yndman, Provincial Boy Scout Secretary R. 0. Parent, and Provin- cial Girl Guide Commissioner Miss Mona Wilson. The delegation, ex- cept Miss Wilson who accompanied Hon. Heather Baden-Powell to H MacNut‘t, and members of the two and Brownies, drawn up in order executives. The Scouts. Cubs, Guides (A ,_ by annum.. swam Wm) along the route of exit to water _?DnS ABABA'_ ‘N17 3-U“' street, mode a great demonstration. s‘;{__d°l£*_}_°;’P°’*‘ “fre "°‘l;_Y - (c. P. ny Guoruunu spoolol wire) Th’ R°"°" '°"“°d " G“"d °f both sides in a. battle between it- REGINA' "“’l’ 3”Th° end °f H0302. The d8l!1.0`D8f-!‘B.ti0fl WB! U1 the on-to-Ottawa, trek game body, charge of Assistant Coinmissioner “ll”-ll “ml Ethl°Pl”l ‘°l'°” but P R for 000 strlkin relief camy _ all 8.11 0])- A cheering concourse of Boy sioner cd the Girl Guides, Miss Mary ian F0rcgg__ ‘ The opening Conservative _ speech of the Provincial elec- tion campaign will be given by Premier MacMillan in s. broad- cast over Radio Station CFCY on Friday, July 5, from 9 to l0 p.m. The Premier will review the Government's record of achievement. Demobilization Plans Announced By Pre- m i e r Gardiner - Homes Or Relief Camps Await Men. (By Sarn G. Rosa, Canadian Press Staff Writer) flowers in the reception room were gl, ~, 15_ md, _ _ m “ as es ei cessions on 5 select group oi pro- oeonirs and lilies- koexrlliiegaz olliaggiown :In the still? Speeded Through ilgdiltlionfour of them in mms d“°“ °“““d“ 31”” P°1”‘d me" 'rodayis programme 1110111028 H otlon Senate Y€St€l‘dlly ' e . 1 R M in - - Premier J. G. Gardiner of Sask- _ gf°l;l°l:;’l“lu3“dc§il;_'i_°r_°°;£e°§res_ (A spokesman for the Italian *°T' atchewan. after negotiations with modmes produced m that mumry °ll °l`° 11 Government in Rome who .spent (C. P. By Glllrdlaus Special Wire) th dm” b p mi _ » _ e 1.500 strikers still at the Rlzhzit wk of; csuegf the day investigating the reports. P_:-)'__;_I`__q~_;'_Z;_*.ogU;_5_'__g;P_l_°;‘;l_EHi101i_05 Stadium here. and communication B 1 b m._ g_ R_ 5tew,,,¢_ " 'W 0 _S05 with Ottawa and police, announced °"".°“ yum-pu Wm be held ___ (continued on Page ol me Senate- With this °bJs°i1V@ be- the plans for demobulzotlon oi the nogxfmu on “"_*-é- ggergdeg' H23: gggggmggwéealaiiy strikers direct from 308108. At 12.30 p m. Lord Baden-Powell " through third reading and g,,._e°5ecs __ A Racial t_r_a_i_ncii_b€l“€ anmgef column one Canada has the Brit Will lea-VB ln ll” °°mP“nY °f Umm” ond reading to a fifth, which it sent y en e ‘Ixus n 0 gwemmen ish preferential rate, the Intermed J- J- M°Yl'lS 011 5 “MW llshmi "TIP: R M A to committee. Maintaining a. like Wh it D wt I Muna; an . l-'°°°l""4'1*- cnanottotown by automobile, 1oin<_o_»_i t to cu "como to aonoflt social ood( giilwwox. um I tm Y Dance in Mayfield Friday night. M Lord and “dy 5,_dm_p°w,u Lmjy B555; pgwell and Hon ra ,dit _ th B ki the strikers at the Stadium wl.1 be rleatnoi- and 1-lon. Betty Baden- cfmmilmo efiuiortlonlgdmfg oboord. 'rno train will stop at P.°W°u Wm b° tm “ues” -°’ me every available moment of the day. pmnts along the way 1°' the ’ - ‘ .wi-.ef-‘ iw.. L-8548-7-4-21. “Livestock Marketing Board can handle immediately 100 little pigs. Inquliv. L-8561'-7-4-21 "Come to the Ice Cream Festival at Wheatley River Friday night. July 5th. lf not fine, Saturday. _ L-me-1-3-ai. °"MacRaie's Mills, Heatherdale, will be grinding Monday and Tues- day of each week in July. L-B419-7-8-21. "Come to the dance in lrookvale School, Friday, July tth. Good music. Lunch served. L-B535-7-4-li. “A meeting of the P.E.I. Hamess Racing Club will be held at La.rge's Livery Stable, Thursday, July -ith at I 0'cl°¢I¢. L-8493-'1-3-Zi. °"I'he_ Stanley Bridge Players will greaent their play "Shady G ve" in field Hall, Friday, Jufyooth. L-8652-'1-4-2i. “Ice cream Bocial. Reserve Wed- nesday evening, July loth for ice Cream Social. in aid of Pownal Church. L-8534-'I-4-il. f°°Meet your frends at Marsh- field tea and festival in Mr. L. H. D. liostar’s field this evening. Mu- sic by Melotons Sound System. L-8570 "Chicken supper, blr| o andy open air dance at Borden, Thurs- day evening, July 4. Supper served t o'ciock. Admission Sac. ' L-5810-7-3-2| "Come to the festival and dance A Moreil Village Hall, Monday, July 8th at 4 P. M. Attractions, Basket- ball, 'rug-0-War, Games, etc. Pro- oaads in aid of New school. L~868-'I-4-6. "ln "Boring Timo for Henry"- .i’i’&.? o‘é‘.E.;’.°.";°“.i; "°',_',$°“‘ ”“' wn _ town. saturday: July s. ‘ 'mom L-U28-'I-4-li. -*_ _ "ltembers Canadian _ !i.l2.s.L., who are intereetordeuoig forming a horseshoe club (Domin. ion standardrulesl come to legion mom at 5.00 pm. Thursday. .guy 4, During live a, and calves at Albhziy Thursday, ' gm ogatgought on alt Quinn. . eraid. L-_8l0t-‘I-8.31, 14% . Oavmdiali bus saafurniabad Home cooking a sais at all hours. oun tea. etc. Your ot be complete with- spent at Avilaa. L-U00-'I-4-ii. "B Holstein mio nay nm or an on ii "“{i§."loi“"w'3mo_ I ills glgggge ig' "'° ’ ilfgiif i§§i.;§§ The l ly check of police int records field tonight ads, eta, all aid of halls. If day. foreman, nunwr River, trade!- bana, Kensington. Afternoon, Al- an been nie amu- safweipt me rail sradina- Chia MH,- stepped from the train they were A.D.C to His Honour Lieut vernor DeBlois Deputy Commis welcomed by Lieut.-Col. G. Elliott Full, . .- Go , - - I E (By B. L. lfvingatone Aasoclltoil Press Staff Writer) New Yortlc. July s-'rmuved by tell-tale fingerprint record Merton Ward Goodrich wearilil confessed late today to the slay- ing of 11-year-old Lillian Gail- aner in Detroit last september and voiced readiness to return to _ Michigan with Detroit authorities who rushed here W UFPISM- The sallow-faced. 37-V68'-Old trap drummer, whose P01506 l`°' cord shows three separate incer- oerations in an Ohio institution for the criminal insane. W9-5 U" rested yesterday on a disorderly charge under the name of Ra?- mond Johnson while acting ln- docently at a childrens’ play- ground. wnlie waiting to be remanded to ,tall today on a disorderly con- duct charge. to which he pleaded guilty, police discovered his fingerprints tallied with those cf Goodrich. Tile confession follow- ed swiftly, and his immediate re- turn to Detroit was ordered. ` Goodri/oh's 28-year-old wife, who fied with him to Canada after the Gallaher child's death, was questioned by detectives. ao- oording to officials, admitted her identity. She was cl'ial‘S°d Wm' homicide on the basis of an in- dictment reported returned ll- aing her in Detroit. Goodrich was indicted for murdsr in Detroit when it was ducovergd _i~i_g__ lite suddenly dis- appears . °\l i/I-U9( W0* personal effects, after Lillian'l body was discovered jammed in a. trunk in his apartment- aw worked swift after a e' his iii renin, a hi- L-M70 Marshfield to- orowd. lug- L-U 0 of the Pitney ltraat,at _L-seat vestock dilrbia wasnt; u ls°u¢il":O?r°d’l=a‘d. Hon 0. - Miaccuotia. Wdhllday it till 5' itil; hmm iltoalilstwitblo- rg, ro itil ifltllli tot I com tittom, 1:3' Q_¢u,mi.-ug-1-a-a.; _.il anime: ~ 1.-any v 'Ll 4'? . _ _ ~.¢oi“>f:~ . ~ `it 4% 5 .__ _ ; _ _ _ . _ , i;._>~' _ ' _ _ , _ ~ .-3 2fo"l‘»%°-"”-ini"-2`»"‘s»"2‘ told its story. In a few hours the District Attomey’s office had Goodrich's ccnfesion. Confrcnted casually as "Goodrich" by detec- tives, the prisoner uttered a few wealr denials and then broke down. According t,o the detectives. Goodrich said lie enticed the girl to his rooms on the plea of help- ing him take some books to the library. _ Then, he was quoted saying, he attempted to attack the child but she became frightened and ran for the stairs. In flight, sho trip- ped and fell, hitting her head and becoming unconscious. Goodrich said, according to his confession, he than gagged the child, put her in a bathtub. and finally jammed the body in a trunk. "I met my wife, Florence, on the street,” detectives quoted him say- ing. "and I said: 'Sweetheart there are a couple of fellows fol- lowing me. I am afraid they are going to take me back to Limo '10 finish my rap! "I said: 'Let's blow town! Then we hitch-hiked to Boston." Goodrich's reference to Lima, both according to him and the re- cords, was tc periods he served at the state institution there on commitments for accosting and attacking young rifle. Pr 5e Cost Govt." $475,000 (C. P. by Gua|'dlln‘a 8|l0°'ll Wire) OTTAWA. July 3-The mass buying commission coat the Dom- inim treasury about 075.000. Hon. R.. B. Hanson. Minister of Trade and Commerce told the House of Commons today, but he believed “a vary lam sum of money" had _boon turned into the finance department from tax- dodgara brought to liaht during tha probe. The llinialar said be was not gun of the tax collections be- §’.‘..“" “"’ “"2 '£2 ...ti’“"...i.“‘°..‘i" f r, they were sub- atantial. wuiiam comms tub. south Huron) protested against Norman Summerville of Toronto. commis- sion coimaal, being paid a daily fee of |100 and til expenses a W- s' .-:“.. °°'°r"“‘° :.1 for l UI _ m....,._ ..., .. .lip _._ gaming were up with l_o-i;im_a__:d:c "|_choolinl “sal Noll* WU* °'~'°'“l auditors and invaltigatora.” 'll' months. and Bruno I-lindemann, 63, con; victed of betraying military info;-_ mation P€0l'Jie`s court, was sentenced to life imprisonment for revealing held that mercy would be showed them in view of the Reich‘s deter- minaiion to keep its rearmament secrets. Hero Killed, Girl Suicides (C. P. by Guard|an’s Special Wire) HAVANA, July 8-Aurelio Cas- tillo, a i7-year-old girl living in Santa Clara, committed suicide today because her favorite screen hero, Carlos Gardel, was killed a wcei: ago in a plane crash in Columbia. The girl set fire to her bed- clothinz and ws: dead before the flames could be extinguished. Under the pillow was found a note explaining her suicide and picture of Gardel. ”**-m- have come without any interfer- ence whatever.” The Government had no con- trol over fees, Mr. Hanson said. The commission paid its own ac- counts. When Sam Factor (Lib. Toronto South-centre) charged the accounts of auditing firms. particular-ig Clarkson. Gordon, Dilwcrth, uilfoyle and.Nash, had come before the commission, the Minister promised to bring the account tomorrow. l En' the I _ Provincial Guide Council at a_ bas; Bills which went through final Strikers to leave._Strikers will leave ket picnic at the Govcmor‘s rrac readin l lsl ti i 1; me "alll in KPOIIPS or 8111815' _,mn adie home. ‘ _ ¢10_000?00%e::h;eg_e £;_°°;`Ss,:ts;._ “£13 Meanwhile, the strikers are still from col tw() mb” to the r Inthe eveninsadinner and den* struction or houses- amending the “me” gum’ °f R°Y“l °"'““‘l1““ Semi-official quarters revealed( amended form. and the Commons to British Columbia of the Farmers’ Creditors Arrangement Act roeelvod second readin will _ will be held at Government House. Com anion Act. aisle _ Mounted _Police carrying rifles. and picked 65 per Cen” sumonoids 1 P . tr rrln d l M A N _ E 15;,-,mo f 8 a m “_ They spend most of the day play n o the Combines Inve ti ‘ tion My from the Minute, of §_,,f,f,, me §;ill__and tuning sun boths in to the proposed Dominion Trade e H ‘”“- canadian oardines on-tiriod caught 7 (A P BV G__‘___i_"__. S ____ wire and Industry Commission and A Slat*-’me“t issued by the smk' near the shores of North America, 1( ' ' ~ I P” ) amending the Root. Vegetabl A¢|; ers declared they had informed C p Bll'_R-LIN. July 3-Two more Ger- with the F,-ul; and Haney A¢;ei,,h11e P. Burgess federal director of re-I o ° mln-5 $00 61188? to learn _or i'/oo implementing recommendations of liei' here, they were prepared to P g tr willing to divulge Gerrnanys pre- the Price Spreads Commission re- return home before the rioting oc- S _ ;?_l_°UB__ milifHl'Y_ secrets died under port by extension of the experimen- curred, 'I‘heir objective had been C ° emsmans ‘X0 f/00-HY. brins- tal inspection service began in 1934 achieved and the trek to Ottawa ing to 17 those executed or sent- to all canning plants. nbandoned, it said. ellifefl f01‘ 0SDi0nage during recent The measures were approved in The statement said in part: 3 ___l§?oe_;o1éato°¢_i_l;y____we¢;__reo_tl_iose :£1 __i;_o_____a__sl<___ed to concur in numer- (Continued on Page 0) ing to procure armaments secrgs Legislatlori to remove aDDllCH5i0h _ fm“'n°e' 46'” P" “ml “het W°°d' House Requests . g. It be consid _ _ ` Wilhelm Battesch, 48, who was cred in the Banking and Commerce New A.nlF` Qdfnent tried with them in me dread Committee tonight or tomorrow. fmlmed l'l~01'i1-S. intermediate tariff ii . -- w en an amendment will be moved (C_ P_ By G__a___“_______ swam win) 5 military informgtjon I (Continued on Page 9) 0'l`T.-A-WA~ ‘lilly 3-The l‘l°ll~* °l seed for agricultural purposes, free; Commons retraced its step tcda_y d,-led mushrooms, puked, |nfm~. I( tl in th bil that Several more persons 13° ma 9 a °°"`°° °"‘ 9 mediate less 45 per cent; printed ,,w,,,,,,,g ,ml and “me hope Wvfiif §¢_t§_n_:ilr2_g_ the _1_l_r;t__or_ l_;ool<_-i unbound or bound in paper. . in 1936 Under an amendment to the bill made in the Senate the whole Ukrainian language, not mcludmg Radio Act which established pub- christmas annuals, juvenile or toy llc ownership cf radio would have IOSE LIVES IN FIRE the lives of four members of the ll amendment and substituted one u to confine the operation of the bill C to the commission. Today Prime gl c_ l,_ B G mm, S H I ciently effective to make the in- d ( vANogUv;_l'_J___;3£°F‘_’__‘_‘e tention of Parliament plain and not further manufactured than terminated on that date. The 0 pon, _ p Commons rejected l-lie Senate ammonia, free; alabaster manufact- 1. . ut, moulded pressed or crystal Minister R. B. Bennett said the Wa,-e and other cut 31335 wa,-e_ ln- Senate amendment was not suffi- termedlatg lesg 10 per cent; zinc list and sheets, free; staves of oak -1-.@- Canned & Other onvention signed here toda oonunlssioigor Miss _»__a_;ti_r%r__1_\a_a_<;Né_i_t_t_ p_3\_;u;'°_’:_i:f§eg:_E;la*1:“__f§°'1_: 3; rn route to their homes or, tr tries by Prime Minister R ms Hon ur, tno - '- ' B Y F R I D A Y' without nornoo to tb relief amor and Mrs. Donlola entertained where the fighting took pliwe- nom which they bam; camps - . a small party at dinner in honour Another report said 5,ooo,ooo _ . one smkm whose nam was not country receives special low ::..:¢.°..:‘.»;‘l=e.:.':l.°“.~:r:...i'.f:.°t:l f:.:l:“t.:=.“°.i.t.dl»=»°°..‘:. di; | S A | Mi by rr- is »»~=-d ~» Mr. Harry comes and Miss Rona held up by muon uutnorltloo ot ' _ I §§a,,fh§§“§;fI_te§§f,';“’,§f_f1¥]esmM11fB‘}f y_Z:¢;d£°'_1£'_l__1:¢§1_l_ygtoast honoured was D1il_;_ou;:_i__n§§a_nc_;i__s§__¢;_1:l_i__aU_l_a__i_i_i;i. ____ Additional arrests brought the to- 'rhe table W beautifully -md :eport from Addis About or - sov- G I _ iilzfi in °"fi. _ I/_< ~ ‘ `,CA\\| IJ / Wlul/ll (Canadian Pi-sua) ‘ Fresh aonthweaterly wlndai fair and warm. Ml1TFi0ROI.0GiCAIi OFFICE, Tor- onm, July 3-Minimum and maxi- mum tamperaturesz- Quebec M Saint John Halifax Charlottetown IDBBUAST Maritime Provinces:--Fresh scall- weatarly winds; fair and warm. High tide this afternoon at X230 nd tomorrow morning at 1 bil. Bon aeta this evening at 1.50 and rlsea tomorrow morning at 4.10. First quarter moon lfenday. July B. li 28 p. m. _ Summerailie tide eighteen misatel later than Summerlida. _ _ OAI. IIIIY Leave Dorian' OAI A. I. (itil 'ibn' 'illofnonr' ‘ii fhml ii A 5- 70 ll o .sa r. ||.ana~1 roar. mu en-at ` $22 39533 zulu. - _;,t ' ' P