'fe - - ~= ~"l _£311 Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ;, _ F _ _ M /V” Maxine V A . _ 7) ‘ X8* _ _ _ 4 t Ol' A I \ ulrrinwil I/in ae _V mm m 1 ;; _J _ :j._'//';7/ _. V' ` 4 \\,\}\ `\\\\\ f 3 _ K A .':.=.""“"°“"'”' "’ _ The P°°P|e’S Paper Reed byfverybddy “\ a GPM” nn' °`°"°°" 'li ' _sig ¢,__. JI." - A ea. ` I U ill...-g,-,g,,,:'.°"r::...i°".-‘¢f1‘»-if-'il CHARLo'l"raTowN,. CANXDA, _wl~:*DNEs1>AY, MAY 1934 io moss Annum! Bnhlorlptlon Delivered By Ihll Cumdl and U. B. A. :S S3 _ i Y `_r: ` _ Amari _P _ _ __ -_ % - l ~' '~=1.'-f _ F: . _ ’ _ O O O . ,Street Pavzngihllll SENDS Prcgra m Passed PEACE TERMS dy C.°iy__co u .. o il culmililuli 4,800 To Be Expended Under ,Saudian Monarch Dis- v ' - ' _ Relief Plan To Pa _ _Sydney Streets £9’ 5;- Fitzr e Fitzroy And Brighton Rd P8~Vl1’l8 01’ Bertola lectidns OI (A. O on of Continuing rabian Conquests. P. II! Gnu-dis.n’s Special Wire) Salma Any Inten A < Th' Egypt 5- l 1 s B] gy() Stxrgta Sydney Bltorftel. and sauri or isuuoi Arillill wosgiengortzlil . rg n a was set h in a ' street paving pro ram decided u today w have sem mme terms no 0 illICA,li0 llll Councillors Blanchard and Mac A,- Do bitulithic pavement and concrete An 8 D- the at a special meeting of the fm- » tra ` city I The following resolution called by ' for ` tina - , Reso Council held last evening 5 ily passed by a vote of 6 2 in were conquered at several Imam Yahya of Yemen, whose logic points in southwest Arabia Ibn Saudi modemiaed army. 0011-‘fldere-'ale dire"-H1011 and Wu 'riiis infomation was contained 1;) despatch received from Jidda, B. ia which also quoted the “Fall fllssemlnif Saudian monarch as disclalmlng lved-that the Warrenite any intention of continuing his bill! OUIIQUNU 11100 U18 "IDS" .____.. foundation be placed on Brighton Jordan "N Former Utilities Fin- gf, ancier Fails to Raise gr; od Fitzroy Street from Great v from North River corner to Park Roadway entrance, and curb, and on Sydney Street ad 069 Advance Beyond Port anced from Hcdeldaih, import- Bond For theorge Street west to the ond of ggudim gi-wp, wg,-6 “id to mv, t 9 ° from Ball' eet. And that s. contract there- Wh Str '“ '” 1 fore iuounlcs Press staff writer the my (;,u.'irdii1n‘s Spfcllll Will) Wll UHIGAGO, May B.-Samuel Insuli 1933 "in lail tonight in the city where Ro liname and his millions once wel‘c ers iqfllght from Justice, and the bot - T moi his headlong fall. It came M. limi less than two years from the me gmhe left Chicago, still, for all the Mi; plllc knew, li wizard of business rlioliad aplled 0 1111005 i0UCl1 00 lllf? Blanchard who opposed the resolu- dm liililies. tion should be continued in McGill Ave- pillp bond for his freedom to await /tu By Robert M. Yoder, N31 Co E Great George to Queen an Yemeni port on the Red Sea ich was taken last week, into the be Mildred lllf0 Wllill ll" WU' mountainous region beyond without Bltullthic Paving Co. Lid., in mee for the paving of North River ad, varied to except storm sew 4;, unclllors Macbougall andl his nmintained that the pavement e, the curtnilment of the pro- scme terms as entered into cap; h that company on November 16, (mm ' Y ting serious opposition. They 8 et committee and seconded by promise of making pm.; with the P~ W~ T0Nl€1`- Imam "slnce the latter has shown __ Chief Scout Returns “red arms' ammunition' and Lord Baden-Powellreturnlng from scouts and uidcs. The hoto shows ek laden with supplies' 3 tour, taken alter his recent ill- the l fggoéauganxsgtgadéenimgwigl ness, of the Mediterranean with 700 Lady Budcn-Powell at Liverpool. 5 n _*___ ____ __ _ _ K P cliicf scout being assisted by already lfild- 10 Wqulfe 00m- concentrated his troops at Hodel- 'W ""‘ “ww” v silile and 11 bC<‘Plf€~ lJl€¢l0I\ l>9f01'e A081150 1. and 00 dah preparatory to an advance on F lint was the crashing climax of set maximum expenditure of $14,- 5ana_ yemm ¢¢pita1_ N ' S MI R _ligsiory of Illsull, the end of his B00. ' Th - ° ° l’°“°f“l ’“"'"“°"’ by With' Coal Mining, Operations ‘"“‘“_i willeoain First0fNoxi Fall’ ti’ Pl" Ul’ B°’"| nue from the Sanatorlum to meet S E A M Week Says Manager’ th t S i Park R03Cl. ___ , Bswas in jail because he did n0t suegl;§il,i;I;»eIl° 0:9713-lxlingliis expendil~ (C.P. By Guardirufs Special Wire) ose lrlsl on the Federal Govemment's P Y ilisiges against him-one a charge _ _ luring the mails to defraud and Revagtand pa" °t th” work °r Fitz The following table presented by msbond ,ws _s,.,;m.ee hours ai-_ Councillor Reardon shows the com- _ _ t Cm ty had mm, to go back alive cost of the different Captaln. of U- S. Shlp tguworknundm new “ge pxopcsam icgllapsed and died in a lodging Geo llltller of fraudulent practices in W luiknlptrl' lslie had arrived under guaqd from §’t”;;ets_ _ _ _ _ e llieeast at $00 000 Insul said Samtorium to spring Park iilroiigh his attorney, that he Could lbtralse that amount; Insull's son, R020 $111900 iilmuel junior. said it was impose V _ ble: and the attorney said they Roadway _. ,_ ` 0.000 Fitzro St. from Queen St lmllti not "pass the hat" any fur- To pleas that the bond was too high, Federal Judge John P. Barnes lid shortly, "thats my best judg- “lll-" lllsllll llllm-he hall Spffllli connection with the government 5° lltndminl: in me u. S. Marsiialla uuompxoymout folio: pioioor. and is lilce and in court-sont out for a to llmeh and walled for a taxi which vat ras to take him to jail. pos _ I The °°m“5t‘“ °f lm ‘l'*<‘i'°1_"_'~"'Lll was taken by the contract with the ° 17;- _`_W lcmmnued °“ Page 8) paving of North River Road to the tg' a S ‘ Worship Mayor Kennedy who D1`°' N duced B, wmmimicatlon received by COMING EVENTS, ti. MEETINGS. ETC "Aiinourv -i are inserted In ills rnlumn at omits per weird lfillly variable in advance, "“Warning". Talkles Sourls l lllllfedu. L-ms. '-’Tlwrsdey the ioth. Dixie Min- I iirels in Cape Traverse Hall. Local “lm L-42el as "NFS Hall. W d d , M lst . lliliiisslon 25 celitgcs ay al..-428? _"Concert and Dance in Cherry ar “ll 501001. many, May nth. T' L-42ao. 'ig L 4293 M N "' Hill Friday nicht, May 11th. Todds Orchestra in attend- C- . M - M Gwcoiehe-im., L-4299 th m g _ - f‘liuerve 'riiesfia M ga d gates are expected from all the C l" Dutch Supper b;fI'zi°;:,;';_Q,1r_lTf lodges on the Island. The ladies D L.4gg7 lodge will meet in Bertheller Lodge se and the L. 0. A. in the Oddfellows es .,,',fD;»,Redd1nz_ Dentist. will be in This work is beillglundiertaken in th’ S fi Masquerade D“"°° ln Bl- Mm' rived in Summerside last night for sh lleralle; George W. MacLeod. “Dancein grndnibanc Han to_ G. Treasurer, Charlottetown; Mr. ova Scotia, from Halifax, and his v Come to dance in Wcbst-r gm- wife, Mrs. Sutherland. Past Grand it The Grand Lodge meetings open t d work on Sydney St., Brighton A illow Corner to Park hnmong Insulrs Chicago mend! west ` 7,200 Stream has shifted its course a the approaching end of the wage A Sydney Bt. from Greet 5 rge to Queen ~- . 4.200 W use the balouoo or the $32,000 °f VOTE e Cairo Arab Union, mean he resolution was moved by Mr- while, teiegraphed Ibn Baud and /_ , v W. R.enrdon,'chalrma.n of the appealed to the kin to fulfill his I War Veteran Dies Suddenly HALIFAX, 0/lily 8-*C031 mining 1 I i operations will be resumed with (C‘ P' By Guardian’ Specm WR) F | in 0 Week *Rl* me Acadia Coal Com' authorities today were investigating N I I llfmygs nlmffx ,it ‘?`t“5_ “““?ul;f_e§ 6;; the sudden death of Major Raymond f~°1“l‘Y "°“‘=l““ a Cl B' “M ' y Seller, M.C., Great War veteran and WINNIPEG, May 8. - City police ,;_- the United Mines workers in Pic- Wen__kn°-wh Winnipeg resident' who ° . The announcement. made by F. Claams Stream Far I-1'_ M. Jones. General Manager of in ther N0rth» the Eastern Trust Company, one Major sellers hm resided in Wm_ of the receiver-liqilidstors of Ace- mpeg for me past 30 years coming use herc today. Whether or not there will be an quest has not been decided yet, ican War He Joined the Can f farting north At least that’s deadlock which has tied up the swans who Went to the South A,-_ t Captain Charles Jokstadt of County‘s three collicrles since ,mm engagement' at his home cm, Dollar Liner, President Monroe, March 1. of ys_ “W0 €XiJ€Ci £0 YC-011011 bl/ “Exif Battalion during the Great War. s and des Newfoundland as his ship was Moildnv cr Tl:~sd:.v" Mi' Jones I-Isarrived here tody - ‘_ _ l -~ ,_ lbed fantastic simimer conditions said. 'it will be l\'<2el<-S cl MITSU- he added, “before thc mines aft the owne" mr that pm' onayed 4 1-2 hours by the strong back to full capacity, ior_ it will ed by ' del e last fall S15 000 of the amount arrcn Paving Company for the I nit of the Gulf Btream take time to gOt up production. all. “Sew” amazed to find it so miles everything will bedorie as som as rthoi- noi-th than I had over aeselble-’ _ und it before," he said. “The ““t°’1“m' temperature of the La/l¥ra.d0r cur- Employment to be Extended The meeting was opened by His ouncil from the Ministerial (Continued on P8-se 6) , was up to 75 and 80 nt instead of being 48 or’ 50 de- V _ Xt ded’ Employment \tou‘d be c n i. I D,.'_ James Kimi-,au of mg United he said, to members _of bctli co NEW YORK. Mer 8-The Gulf dials Pellet f°f“'l=11Y- Sl2'““1"`°°l hero after his return from the south ' ` _ _ r . - om. . » ha Halifax. He served in the 27th llARKElIlll5 0ii0ERPRilBE lm _ lie unions in the Pc’ou arcr. - V335 W°"'l9h°“` bureau W” “ep th§y..0mC1ai». United £41115 W3,-kcrs (C. P. by Guarnlan‘s Special Wire) c . - and the Amalizamaicd Mine Work- He °B;gaYh,,'f;u§;L;s1§ hségnzasvlfirss ers, a ilvzil oi!-shoot of the o1:'er fl” 0'I'I‘AWA, May 8-A blockade veloped in the House of Com- y features of the Goverment °d W” Y . - ~ 1 - more todo who Liao ul th Gu); organizat.on. Dlstr.ct offiCe1S of li-ld, Y H l” S SWUUB ' g°mflea°,i,d“;',',‘§dc§_l,l,f,ef.fl’,,°”,,ho,';wa,d_ U. M. W. negotiated the new ar- their strength against the compul- I _ ' I T rangement with the recelvcr-liquid- N0 e executive meeting previous to t e Grand Lodge meeting today e-J. V. Moore, G.M., Crapaud. i J. Inman. Deputy GM.. Bed- ` .___ su Officers of the L. 0. A. who ar- it”, ue; P. M- MacCaull, G. Secretary. J F. Sutherland, Deputy Grand aster of the Grand Lodge of istress of the L. 0. B. A. of is mornin st ten o'clock Dele s he cold currents from the north at ’ _ ors, and only members of their Ml’-l'l¢¢llIl§ Bill- Afbf-'I' ii 1002.' day Ol hid °0ll'°°d lt l'° fm °“t and this izati ,-yciu Led 1 mga 'S debate, not one clause passed Ney' mh°N'° n° q“°m°n D' u 400 miners ready io go back tc Canada when `e Canadians, who h° um' The Gu” strewn work, while 243 favored remaining have boasted of our freedom are his "“d”“’ t° th’ '°°db° t tion of the ballots tonight showed ‘Hove wo reached the time in so hours." “M md 1° '°“ °‘“"° °b°“t 1” idle. 'rho total voio or las, officials of the Union said tonight, did not indicate its strength in the district which they placed at about 1,050 ing to go around with a number on our backs?" asked Ross Gray, Liberal member I r Lambton West. He said there were 23 clauses in _ organ on pa . _a n y hm Wmethingh? N12' vgyiotliikthe re referendum on its acceptance. l»l'l1”0l18‘h committee and the block- "“" 0°* "‘;"‘,’m dt md hé would They voted almost oiiaotiy two to me seemed strons enough to last NC“l’m“ ° ° me one to return to the pits. Tabula- seyeral days. .. wo dgfnent mon the bill that meant compulsion, WA May 8-Whether s eq in th, Supremo court 0! ll . . ' The plan upon which they voted R ese fved contemplates weekly wage rebates to by the miners totalling $100,000 during the coming year, to be ap- lled to the companys anticipated OTTA . oluntary subscription TD l \1¥\lV¢Y5' gperating' deficit. The deficit is ex- y may be collected after the death pected to total more than $200,000, tho subscriber from his estate il and the remainder is to be homo or he question at issue in s case by the company. marketing can be effected without The scheme is one which was pro- from forcing a farmer or producer take out A license to telling him wlhen and how he should markm his goods, in what quantities and the quality. "I think this House will agree," replied Hon. Robert Weir, Minister Agriotlltlrro, “that no continued ccnlml or compulsion in a degree". YK" _ Th rs of posed by the miners themselves a ,sg eh tim _ the Mmm id t;Y1:g$,|§°d:r¥1ivsuit,.y,‘(lIv:llf`2x, are few weeks ago. though modified 'sum ° Mm ekmg m Num, “ow gl-Um the somewhat at conferences between ' l he believed marlceoim schemes could be established that would W” °f Arthur Boutmn md judg. (Continued on Page 6) " °““ Friday. Mt. stewart luuriloy. 1.-ma. _ -`_ 'lllt picture ii °f the season at uuigallgiivfgfgfigev nicht moor- B B'"’°“’ M°"dev nlclll\.°r' Ilvffltaaclf "1dmovuii D,-,, K 5 ""°“l lllelr ally "Ant:nll;§rl,dlni.iwu'l mnlmlfll' Hall. Tuesday ngy bin., ,,“,‘;f_“"°f°ble. first fine night. I.-4251. | *-1 lui i,,°,,.,',§,ff°Wll\i: or loiterlod h hmm IL? Women's Instituto lhy nh ' l °1l Wednesday, followed i, d ' “NL l00d music. y mee' “ng W "lf \o°‘f“i.f'l.“li“°w °”°” ' Wllev lm... in 5 We euamitooiiii; V|n\m_ Y0_1!;e&rs if conditions Ning qs' J" like it. Enquire ' A~ M°°l'¢. Manager. L-3186 -*_ Concert in gm _ HY evening, M2, 25° and iso. pm. 50"" ~l0l1h's Girls' L~42B5. 5555? Eggs e§§§ (A. P. by Gnu-dlsn's Special Win) ‘ Govemmsnt, which stood solidly unit/sd on dom llill. stlru led with the disarmament strengthening Brit-Bb 40011090- Hall. ment was reserved. 4 ' ' -- zzz, ' = LT: »:~:-_.--r N ° ’ atzonal Gov t. Plans Re Disarmament Uncertain 8' IDNDON, Moy 8 -Tho Nations] §§§§ to frankly that t have van- sdvecsto ui wild! ef BF problem today in the fsco of re- A dldsion on poll" Will “W 1° ports that s “critical split" among made. it was indicated until lfffvf the ministers is imminent. the mam; ct the unsue d Nel- Ths Cabinet committee on dis- lions council st Geneva. into in May. armament deferred announcement PARIS, Moy 8-The l'l1‘¢W»’ll of policy after a lengthy session at Govornmosstk immediate disarma- whioh it was understood the two ment proloct, it was revealed today. were discussed hsnsrnusndscropisracsmba-"80 ........_... .. as “"°° "°“°°" Lih<'imfuo""f% R°'iii'§i°ilwilf°°D12€ u.¢’°'Ei°.‘\1°i.¢§fit».'i.'§'”°°f.'»"f`l.to°.' ."l.if pi-,smut °i_¢°°,fMu_m ppm- ister-oi agreement to this orleot, SCHWARTZ BAK|NG POWD ER lifted “` “v°m°ii§°:i'lul`<;°"l;i‘to:f lf.-“Tovm Pfnfutlfldgmuglumhtskgl m!*'S'”"‘ '“ M"“"“"J‘ _ ‘“"”"f"‘ OU! in find I ~ “°°lm.ll l°°°“l» “ll “ l°'m'“‘l'° 'mu 'wld bei Foreign Secretary sir John token into consideration in the rlinon, Lonlllsilshom, leuetsry of llvnussd tenement ' all 0To|r¢ lilvll who *oro's no mod to wondering what in proud. 0 Yoo‘|| novo ll. F1. I Baking Powder, following ' you'n moto have biscuits money not entail oompulshn. _'Wi f` . ll? NO NEED TO WORRY... :realli Sl all file: iliiii’ ill S 8 U sl w the tl bui [lil Hs ad by Publicity Campaign To Aid Tourist Industry Advocated In Senate Urged To Stimulate Tourist Travel Throughout Dominion '° iliellli (C.P. By Guardians Special Wire) 1 Tourist Bulge* OTTAWA, May 8 - A $200,000 Federal advertising and publicity This estimate was based upon inf campaign in support of the tourist appropriation for advertising andl lndustry throughout the Dominion. publicity cf five percent of the| to start immediately, was advocat- total annually expended by tourists I cd t ay before the Senate tourist fro outsld the Dominion, a rt ` ' committee by Theodore G. Morgan, frog inter-grovincial tourist tgilf- Houge Commlttee Sur' Montreal, chairman ol the exeou- fic. The Dominion Bureau of sta- prised at Salaries tive committee of the Canadian tisiics estimated the 1933 tourist ' . Association of Tourist and Public- business at $100,000,000. and Bolluses Palfll ity Bureaus. J. Van Wyck, General manager Tobacco Co. The Senate committee, under of nd Federal Department ' so It had been suggested that s gin Federal. tourist department of ad- thc ent be _established to supplement trad . _ O The campaign for this year hould be pushed immediately, said Mr. Morgan. Tile summer tourist ‘B ' . Mr. fflo only conllilences in May and nd Winter business. and should be pe 0 Based upon financial returns to until Montreal from the expenditures of D. the Montreal Tourist Bureau, Mr. New Brunswick Bureau of Infor- received $40,000 Salary Del' Brmlufl M0rsan advanfed $200,000 as almation and Tourist Travel, laid s $200,000 Federal Advertising P R I N c E L Y T0 EXECUTIVES cial Y the Canadian National Hotels the chairmanship of Senator W. Department, told the committee als, H. Dennis, Halifax, is engaged in that summer tourists from the ____ formulating a plan for national United States spent $350,000 in consideration of the tourist indus- Canadian National hotels last year (C. P. By Gunrdian'| Special Wire! try. _supplementing the present ac- Newspaper and magazine advertls- OTTAWA, May 8-Revelations ol tivltles of the provinces transpor- ing to attract this business had salaries and bonuses paid 10 exec. tation companies, automobile clubs been $15,000. “tives of me Imperial T.,;,,q¢-C0 Ci). various individual organiza- "Right now is the time for 01 tions. ca Canada caused members of till “ada W be 5°ld 0° Ulllied 300395 Stevens price spreads and llizisi ieuglsie/’ said Mr- Ven Wyele “Al- buying probe to prion up their ours 3' °°~mP“l5'“ °f ml'¢" l”'°Vln' and sit alertly in their seats today. Ol' ° tourist traffic. People don't be e advertising at the present of activli cs of the pr0v'nces and time would do n tremendous him local orgallizations. am lint of good.” Hotel Accommodation Van Wyck estimated that 30 and August. An immediate cam- tions in Canada in May each year W” ign would not only be effective was this year. but would stimulate Fall in June, 50 percent in August, 40 E5 % ~ ‘ I to make up their minds where no n _ _ _ V want to go until it gets warm. check his _swre card! Gray Mmm. vcrtislng, publicity and develop- Federal participation in tourist company head' wld the commmu' n s soft southern drawl and al chalantly as a golfer would the remunerations received iq self and feuow executives. Third Day_ on Stand His salary was $25,000 per yeai ids up throughout June, July percent of the hotel scoommoda- the tau 5"ey'ha1’°d Witness Wh having his third day on ills led b tg ns, ' 40 3 t stand informed the inquiry. Bonus- °°°“p Y u S P mm or $45,446 for 1929, sei,2cs for ng in geptgmbu-_ and 5 pm 1930, $40,419 for 1931, $32,330 fo] the whiter sports began. Fd . . A 1, ntlnued into 1935. portionato decrease in the late fall 1932 and 540557 f°1` 1933 had been ceived by him in addition. Leo Dolan, director cf the proprlated for a. 1934 campaign committee, emphasizing the need further suggested that $500,000 of Federal direction to the activi- minimum amount that should be comprehensive brief before the BD _ . XIX! Vice-President D. C. Pattersoli Thai bonuses paid to his executlv had been $75,744 in 1929, $102,082 in 1930, $87,364 in 1931 and $53,803 in 1932. Last year, Mr. Pattersorj nded annually by the Domin- ties of the various organizations was paid a salary of $10,000 on bca Morris Longstreth, Ottawa, e ion ln` newspaper and magazine now functioning. , coming chairman of the board. vertislng for tourist trade cxpan- T. H. P. Buell, Vice-Prbsideflt 12| on would be more than ustified urged that an national supervisory charge of purchasing, was paid 0 .l Y the increased business that committee should give attention to yearly salary of $25,000_ M,-_ 31,63 uld follow. Canadian authors writing about received bonuses of $45,446 in 1929, V _ S°eHl° end 11180011011 elm- = $61,253 in iaao, $40,419 in 1931, $32,. i a h h a Brit Guiana to return but would be promoted to W one of several vacant colonial gov- ernorships. Fears were entertained and practically every senator and official circles that development member of Parliament attending and improvement policies intimat~ th ed by Sir Edward would receive n sy set-back while a new governor be- Minister and other members cf his came acquainted with the colony’s fam _ _ _ Peculiar conditions. the Govemor-General, represented His Excellency. ’ The honorar all bearers were: Dres From Gun- ,.-......... i.. .._’..2.’......., S.. ow... ‘Perley, Rt Hon Mackenzie King, Shot Wounds ‘Hon Hugh outline, A. re. slaecu. iR.. L. Blackburn, J. Robert Allen, _ d. R. ll Bl Ckb . ic' P' By G“‘"dl““" sp°°'°'l Wim) - mMemll:ses:s of "the ugilpreme Court AIYHERST- N' S" May 3_S“f` of Canada, members of govern- le' 5 f’°”? 3‘m'sh°" W°‘md5 in th” ment commissions, and most of the bmk °' hm neck' Jam" Mcmm' departmental officials attended. vray of Allans Hall, N. S.. died ln James S. Woodsworth, leader of the °°l’m‘l here °°d“l'- H°W the Co-operative Commonwealth Fed- wounds were received remained a "anon and mo* of the members Pro in (C. P. By Gnsrdla.n‘| Special Wire) R.. B. Bennett, sitting on the Bank- Collernor Off To England |- C- P. Cable By Guardian's Special Wire ) GEORGETOWN, British Guiana, (C- a_sl lcd r d in uh , K.n_lr_, »for“fl>lir yea; gill. Cathedral. that stately edifice of amor or British Guiana, loft by U1 lrplane today for Trinidad enroute W There were persistent rumors f mystery, and a. coroner’s _jury was. hh L Th 5“mm°“ed t° h°1d 5" lmlully airvemnlglpolvezlntagldsesm repo W Little is known about the trag "sented by Hom W_ H_ prim ll edy victim, except that he had been The noun of senators was heBd_ resident of the United States for ed by RL Hom Anhm. Memhen' several years, had accumulated Govemment leader m an Upper ` A 801118 IIIODCY there, but htld 1050 Housm Mayor P_ _1_ Nolan and onto, .\l.1_\' S~-llinililuln .iiril iii.ixli\i\|l.‘l :ln M Hs had been raiding with his pm” t -i brother George at Al1an's Hill were n il S 339 in 1932 and $34,017 in 1983. P. R. Walters, another executive, got a salary of $25_000 per annum, Bonuses paid to Mr. Walters word 845.446 in 1029. $60,000 in iaso and .419 in 1931. Mr. Walters had lsned as a vice president at th( beginning of 1932 but was on th( eotorate OTTAWA, May B-Christ Church e Anglican Church in the capital, as filled with sorrowing men and England, where he will spend s W°m9ll Wday drawn from el/"Y three months h°Hd,,y_ lpart of Canada. They attended the uneral of Mrs. Edgar N. Rhodes, ere that thc governor would not Wife °f 00° Mmmef °f Fll’l9-U09- ho died suddenly on Sunday. The service began at two o'clock e sessions were present to extend mpathy to the grief stricken , P. By Guardians Special Wire) uy A F Lascelles, Secretary to teul p sf u -'- Fines For Infringements Of Bank Act “Increased tives of the bankers, a director vic- lating this clause will be removed at once and will be ineligible for re- UFTAWA, May B.--Primo Minister Tor-o T (Continued on Page 6) Sohtlii/ii-:s Q 4 VEW MEN S SHOES’ l>iiN'f rn' ‘file Fellow who Falls llcia gen! \ T Q 9 / ‘@d€/”/ 32.. wiinuilinii l-ri-out 8i'f\ll..iI`0B If- most of it in a bank crash last year. many member, of me any councu www" _ Alilavlir _. . Virtoriii ._ __ \nni:oiivcr ..- Edmonton .. Banff Calgary . . Regina ... Winnipeg .- nto Ottawa . Montreal ... Quebec . Saint .lohn . lilillffix Cliarlullotnwn FORE u :lu 4: lu .... Ill' . . ... 38 .. _ in ...o 52 40 , _ :li _ ,_::| |\‘{ ini .G4 .52 .'i{ 'Fi -N ing and Commerce Committee in the absence of Hon. E. N. Rhodes, Min- ister of Finance, moved to put teeth in the revised Bank Act today. Deal- ing with clauses respecting penalties provided for infringements of certain sections the Prime Minister approv- ed a motion for increased fines, and added an amendment of his own aimed at directors. The new act will stipulate s. bank director must not sit in at a meet- ing at which the board is passing upon a loan to hllnself or a. company of which he is a member. Under Mr. Benncttls amendment, which election for five years. H. W. Ross, Secretary of the Can- adian Bankers' Association, protested that this ww going too far. The act was cluttered up with penalties for violations of certain regulations, Jackson Dodds, President of the As- sociation, also demurred. Mr. Ben- nett was firm in his conviction that such s precaution be taken claiming that it was the law in most other countries. The penalty to the bank, in this connection, was increased from S500, to $5,000 on motion of B. W. Jacobs. yfnriiinio l'rri\-lm»~s:- _\li\tlrrni_e l|orih\\‘c. 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