i i l s ~ F" clerk. has mnained \ ‘Til? Fflifsily- .3... Iemsneeofuml- i jfion-helnss who w mcsquercdessec . m." ' . ADDED R , SPORTLIGHT AND SCREEN SONG ‘LOVE THY NIJIGEBOI.” CANAIJNS imsuivrn i MYSTERIES (By ‘Thomas Gram) Press Staff Writer‘ (Ccpyrkht, 1984, by The Canadian . Press) OP-IMWA, Nov. 22—0onsplcimls in ocitariou crime annals, the trunk murder mystery of Abe Rubernstem, young-Tnrooklyn. N. Y., bookmakers 21 unsolved for . But in the reoordsof "wnrrted » men" in the police archives of two countries is a description oi’ a stranger whom detectives have nev- er been able to trace. "He seemed , to have dropped off the earth around Montreal," an Ottawa po- lice official said recently. An early morning quarrel over s. woman in m ii s. vacant lot at the rear o1 s. down- tcwn mectre, since demolished, vvss the motive for the crime, the 1 i; authorities believe. Flush with his winnings in an hotel room poker party with race . I track friends. R Q1115 chair from the gsming “bio ct midnight Aug. 28, 1013, announ- 1 clng he hsd to meet a lady friend. Two hours later he was seen, on ' Queen Street, west of Bank, in the l central pan of Ottawa. in the com- pany of two women. ‘Pen dsys lut- er the body was found imdei- s. pile o1 coke in the cellsr cif an un- used store nine blocks distant from ~rm|m' .Close by was c. blood sputtered V’ f trunk. The police spread their drcgriet. Provincial and private detectives ‘~ were called in. The search for clues " ' extended to various mce tracks in i to Ottawa m be ' Canada and the United States. 1n Montreal, two men and two women were arrested as material _.witllesses. In Hamilton. the mem- _, hers of a, vaudeville troupe-were also detsixled. All were brought bad: examined and cross-examined. ‘lhey testified ct ‘ ‘the inquest, but threw little light‘ ‘on the crime. - Piecing together the evidence, ‘ authorities reached the conclusion two women companions. followed by a man. An argument was heard near the vacant lot s low minutes llterwards. An hour lster. e. rig MI rented from s liveryman “to Umvey s trunk" he was told by s ‘stranger customer. In the esxly of morning. two nezmes were been carrying s trunk in the dir- -ecticnolthe vsocntstorewtierethn body was discovered later. Ixsminntion showed nubensteta hhsd been struck on the bend.‘ i Drought may force u» lblndoll- mm cf msny m plantations in 0mm ~ t "i" .flh0Y.W.C. nor nu__ in noun i A I Fusmoccl Plcunej-rwlvh Lenny Ross - Charlie Ruggles Msry_Bolscq_-_Ann Sothern ADDED . . . VANIBHJNG SHADOW SORAPPY DAB-TOOK Lanny At An excellent v melody sud beauty. "Melody 1n Spring" came to the screen o! the Capitol ‘Ibsctre yesterday, to present to that réelmitsblo Btgls-mdof Ohsrlieliugglessn cry an .8 new romantic 511131118 nercorlflii-y. ‘Lanny Ross, sud the beautiful Ann Bothcrn. Paramount. impressed with the tromendo ti‘ 01 31118 Crosby, whom it plucked from the lair waves, stepped out n few months B80 to take Lanny Ross from the “Showboc? hour, and scours to have _hit upon another great star. Ross is Iyoung, handsome. and performs re- .mc:ksbly well for his first screen venture. He is a splendid singer, with s full, rich tenor voice. Buggies and Miss Bolsnd. "fined By French A. Jsmlemn. ted Press Stall Writer (By Guardian's Special Wire) cmw Nov. m-uttle Gloria Vanderbilt, 10-year-old heir- ess to millions. tonight became the ward o! c. court. Stern, bewhiskered J usiicc John F. Carew ended the bitter court battle between the child's socially promin- ent mother and aunt for her custody with this decree: "The infant Gloria. Morgan Ven- derbilt is hereby adjudged to be the ward of the supreme Court of the state of New Yer ." ‘Ihcn he pa-rcelled Gloria's life- religion, schooling, home and. holi- dsys - between her ‘mother, Mm. Gloria MorgmJIc-nderbllt, and her paternal aunt, Mrs. Gertrude Whit- ney, wealthy sculptress. He ruled: l. That Gloria must live with Mrs. Whitney-Abs court's "custodian"-| in days s week in the Whimsy Fifth Avenue mansion. .- 2. That the child must be delivered by Mrs. Whitney to her mother each Saturday morning at 10 and Mrs. Vanderbilt must return her at sun- down sunucy nlsht- The 1mm" shall have the child on Christmas Y. s. That Mrs. Whitney reel‘ the child as a. Roman Catholic, employ- g n. Catholic governess who w teach Gloria the religion and take lici- to church on all sundry» m5 holy days of obligation. 4. That Mrs. Whitney shall con- Roas-Chas. R Capitol In “Melody mixture of comedy. to“ ill and happiness." uggles-Mary fioland In’ Spring” a the: (or the fourth time. Dro- vlde more lsuth!‘ than ever, while Miss Bothernic properly decorative. The story involves Rusgles, ‘l wealthy dog-biscuit manufacturer. rsdio hour; Miss Bolsud, his wile; Miss Sol-hem. -his dsuzhter; and Ross, s hopeful tenor, anxious to get on the radio program. Both men have hobbies which get them into hilarious difficulties, Rul- gles being ,0. collector of antiques and souvenirs. while Ross climbs mountains. Director Norman jdc- mod keeps his action moving st s swift pace throughout. with a Kiss." “M8105? 1K1 $11138. sud "lhe Open Road," the bit songs Gensler and Keene Thompson. ,Heiress To Millions Wa . OfNew York Supreme Cou her country home in 01d West- bury." B. The mother shall have the child during the month of July and Mrs. Whitney will have the little girl's until her school term opens. The jurist, who ended the mother's hcbeas corpus hearing es for the aunt, including attacked her fitness as s. mother. closed his decision with the state- ment that both mother and cunt “are severly prohibited" from taking the child outside of the state. Justice Cc-rew declared in his Judgment: “_ life led by this infant fmln the death of her father (Raeglnsild Vanderbilt) until June, 1902, was en- tirely and in every way unsuitable, unlit, improper, calculated to das- troy her health aniffieglecuful of her moral, spiritual and. mental educa- tion, and that it so resulted to the discomfort, detriment, damage and injury "to the mint." ' ' Then he added that the life Mrs. Whitney assumed her custody. "has been (it, suitable and appropri- improvenlent of’ the infsnt physic- ally and merit promote "itsibeat welfare. comfort He said the mother's child" hm been overcome by the evidence offered by both sides before tlnua Gloria's attendance ct the Glenvele School, at Roslyn. N- Y» and “shell cause her to live in a manner su Scotland Likes Ganadian Eggs ,; n, by one Canadian ‘trade mp0 1 in Scotland on recent anudian c3138 ‘The oonswmw mm flmt the Canadian eve; thic fall wmed out very W11 “wit” and are a credit to Gaussian BNP-l peel. They hope that the 8111110615- will keep up this high standard c1 quality and trhrus help to encou-rfldfi "the trade." MAID AND MISTRESS DISCUSS GRIEVANCES shipments of G that oomrtflll- , _,_.__. CHICAGO, November flit-House- wives and maids got together to- Qy and talked. about each other to A. ommnitiee hcmclwla employment. It 16m"! (and both sides said they We" “atonichcao were= 1mm m, maids-mu employers expect 1m much; talk we much It bridge panties about amide: 88k msldstowocktnomanyottheir leguisr nights on when they MW dukes; don't want t0 W? flwllilh for pert-time work. Fonn the envcloyas-‘Ihnt rmidc lcsd: that they talk too much about their employers: want higher no)‘ work- won't work .._.____-_..__.___ Us: Ilutfs for Oats and lore: l *7TJID. A- - - I ‘Bargains For itable to her fortune at G101‘!!- NORTH-ERN IRELAND The followim is an extract from a me." The decision. Carew ssid, We! made "solely for; the promotion of the best interests and welfare" o! SENDS loo-m. 01ml As _WEDDING GIFT Malina. Another Irish wedding gift to the royal pair will be Ulster linen. This is the dukes favorite fsbrlc snd prospects are his wedding ehLt will be made of» it.» > rm»: rails . I President Albert lebnln‘: wed- dmggifttotheQIX¢°lK°NlM PrlncescMm-inc. cf Greece was presented to the Duke today by French Ambassador Ohcnies (iorbin. It consists c! six pieces of rose Sevres porcelain in the form of s table about which 8Y9 set hunting and fishing scenes. xluss owns IN m: srsrcs CH PRESIDENT cl distribute _l8'l0,000,000 to ‘l v members durihg the next two ‘rhesc, figures were announced Herbert F. Rawil, founder and pree- ident. of Qhristmss Club, b. corpor- ation. The total the increase in Average sccumulq- with about 10010001100. .w,l°l'l. WW‘ Flmlfil! CAROL m ' OAR COLLISION who spcnso the nation's biggest 1°? from the slim. were written by uwls W" "uninterrupted society" from Aug. 1 . ate and has resulted in s greater "ml Mm. Issue Bound showing ally and has tended to her very serious illness. Central» i 4 - Guardian" Ill‘! INQUI- Is-GTDB-‘l-li-SIU IUYINGDIQM POUR?! dilly. L-IMO-ll-fl-Bi. .Qu!flW.llinistu-. ; I L-IOIii-ll-M-li. N0. I SlGNAL OOp-All mem- wlll plrsdest the armour-ins roe ehssifkntinu on ‘lhursdly and Ridlflllfllll It‘ 1.15. By order. I. B. Ocnrsm- . . _ p-mr-u-az-zi '§ hlcndsy, November to give you sell service but we your furs s lew days la-ZBM-ll-Zl-Ll IINITH) (BURCH 0F CANADA, WINB-IDE-Gervlces on the above for Bundsy, November 25, are zw-North Wiusloe, l1 A. M. 8 P. M. Highneld, Thee. Pslsthorpe, Min- bzclb-ll-QS-li. ‘l P. M. Rev. Mlsvum. Her fuiaue plans include visit to Yorkshire in lMn-ucry Mbuizecl Star. A r. r. r. vlsrron-"m 1m" ._- “rebuilding acromtheBcy and is steadily emnlwcitllllnAyrerbrxstherAlbel-t issclerklhs; Mwmcnname- Osklscd was . man whoslso roundsucceesin the‘ floklenGeteclim-Olklcndlidaple PERSONAL! , __ Mir. John Roderick Curran, New 11nd Perth. mldc s business visit to the by Gloria. since June, i932, when Olly! YGIWNBY- ‘Hie Ousrdiui is pleased in report , Olty, is msrked improvement since 1W. G. W. West, Innisfail, expects "prime. fccis ic leave. for California. next week to privilege" to the custody of her spend the winter months. Miss Olive Billiphsnt left yester- day on s. visit to Washington, D.O., whevesbewlllbetheguestofher brother. Dr- Willllm Billlphsnt. DRIVER ll ACQUITIID (0. P. By Guardian's Special win) BTELLARTUN, N, 5.. Nov. 21- Willism Wilkinson, 34, of Brccd- struck and killed John Ohsrles Butler Oct. l0, wss scqultted of s chum c! manslaughter by Mlgis- Rlchsrdso the magistrate, "the accident would have happened whether his brakes were perfect or not." He gsve s. similsr ruling when Crown Prosecutor J. Welsford , 120., asked to hsve the accused committed on a charge of criminal negligence. The prisoner, 4910111!!! by l. ~11‘. Mscdonsld Jr., was relsssed ' OBI-TA GARBO T0 SPEND CHRISTMAS mswnnnr W“ Nomg . — Greta. G050. noted film sctreu. ll defl- ‘ "bunch a sbcut c ' per cehthishel‘ than Jslt yesr. sud. tion by members is shout l0 t ‘ The sverslc smqunt ' r - GU i-.. THE. OANAD Christmasl The Hurrylarid Bustle of leave your cooking. until SPECIALS zj “RAIEINS 115;. 21. POWDER i...- 23c ‘ p lb. 35c i’ Empire OF F EE - diouseEholclABlend r3131 ATOES No.21-2 2 Th“ Tins lb. rkv. 45c I/iylmer Orange MARMALADE _ 32 M. Each 28C Jar SURPRISE- 10 bars l .7‘ |ANl&TORE$.m;l ~)l'1'l01'¢* l1 _l)("}§ In fghop " ... .. )- Shopping will SOON he here-é-Dont then-Our Store is well stocked to ' look after » your needs-Shop now while assortm ents are at their Best. - EATONS Pure Vanilla Extract 2 oz. . . ... . 21c Pineapple Rings, per pkg. Clsrnico Almond Paste, lb. pkg. 45c Red ClovarSalmon, lb. tin 87c Libby's Happvsle Mincemect, 30 oz. jar . . . . 82c sururn nuts FILBERTS lb. 85c BlgAzlLs, ..,, lb. 55c clinic: nest s e i ‘COOKING FIGS, lb. ...... 9c LAYER FIGS, bulk lb. 19c . 11c AS Ill IDIEL l ii.'."‘.‘T‘.‘T‘....... 19c 16c Filberts 15c CUT MIXED . l 23c 12c lb. Brazlls lb. Pkg. 1-2 lb. pkg. FRESH and COOKED HEATS‘ CHUCK ROAST BEEF, lb. . . . 9c CORNED BEEF, lb. . . . . . . . . . . . 9c . ROLLED PRIME RIB ROAST, lb. . .- 21c BOILING BEEF, lb. . ....... 9c LAMB LEGS, lb. ;...... 18c LAMB FRONTS, lb. . . . . . . ROUND STEAK, 2 lbs. . SAUSAGE,2lbs. . . . . . . . . 29c SMOKED FILLETS. 2 lbs. 27c BONELESS CODFISH, 2 lbs. 23c .ORANGES, doz. . . . . . . ........-.......;......39c GRAPEFRIIIT, 3 for 25c CARROTS, 10 lbs. ceases-ne- 19c ‘done by oil pumped overboard, the Win FirstRounJ Of Battle (CI. By Guardian's Speck! Wire) MONTREAL, Nov. 21-110mm. Sco- tia. lobstennen today won the first round of s legal battle concerning domflcctoypbstcrsinthestraitol Canso. Mr. Justice Philippe Demon. Judge in Admiralty. dismissed s motion by owners of the steamer ‘Iborshavn who sought dismlnal of an action for $6,450- agsinst them for damsses icken by Dclmc Q. 01111110084». fisherman o! Halifax, and Emest H. mmmelmsnpmerchsnt or Le Hive, N75. ed that inasmuch ss the claim stated. the damage had been "done by a ship." end then amplified the statement by claiming it had been damflcl could not possibly have been done by the steamer and. the action should therefore be dismiss- ed bedone hearing.‘ With thisclaim rejected it is ex- pected the action will be heard on its merits. Possibly next mouth. Bflcknound or the sctlcn u that Outhouse and Hlmmelmsn, reprie- sented in codrt by Brown, Mout- gomery and McMlchael as solici- tors, clslm they were owners of s l mmlber of lobsters, weigh- ing 88.760 pounds, which were ly- in! in crctu in the waters of the strait of Ocnso. st Mulzreve, N. Hheyomi been shipped by m. ‘nlslntifi-s dlld were taken on board the motor vessel Radio‘ III st Mog- delen Islcuds for transportation in - “ i ~clude N.S. Lobstermen ifia domes» by s llfirfwcrthst. Mr. Justice Demons con. He added: "Damages caused by the files o1 I ship or by her pump; He dam-Ices by the ship." lumen-ran or xslu. lllvosoxn LQNDON. November n-Jme or! Lady Moira Forbes, M clues; flllllwmentwss gllkhtercfthemzilnndmuntesg ‘ofdcllsrswsrelost snnuelly to Owners or the steuner contend- Inland Hunter River And Vicinity Hockey fem c1 this community chow on. intense interest in the ‘B18 Fm" glmes. The grest num- ber attending the Fhsriotteicwn Forum is conclusive proof. The citizens of Whsstlsy River deserve crest credit for the diligent attention elven m u» Soldier!‘ Monument. which reflects s. lin- cere desire to keep the llsmcricl Wmwm"! Blweulvc of gratitude. The Women's Auxiliary of the Hunter River United Church held their l-Dfllll-l bssssr and chicken BIIPPer in the Masonic Bell, Nov- ember s. The sffsir wss well pct- trgnad sud net receipts amounted ills. n A well attended and enthusiastic ~ citisens of Hunter Ilifcriorbéedv ’ Costs Farmers Millions Yearly WmNilfPillG. NW. clsble PIOIIHs was reported todsy in s plsn to rid Western Osnsds of sll undesirable mixtures of wheat. A survey of thousands of samples collected by the Nations! Seed Grain Committee and taken ' from i _ wagons, elevators sud seed drills. revealed millions farmers sowing seed which bad become mixed. Each year since 1980 the com- mittee, set up by the National Advhcry Committee on Agricultur- genersl level of of wheat produced throughout the west. Tests conducted in some sress revealed many farmers did not know the name of the vsriety~ of grain they were growin . _ Hundreds of grain growers whol thought they were growing Mar- quis were found to be actually pro-l ducing curious mixtures cf grains difficult to define. Home were wholly unsuited to the district. Approximately 40 percent of 15,000 farmers whose wheat was tested were found to be producing grsin which might mmn s Ines to them of st icsst cue grads and not in- frequently from two to five bush- els en sore. The crop testing plan was in- sulllflted ln i030 when‘ 8.200 samples of wheat were taken snd grown in plots the following yesr. tested co-opcrs . educetion, made contact with 18‘,- 000 hrmsrs throughout the west. When the plots sp ms- turity the fsrmers were invited to come sndseethe resultsrcr them- . percentncward; Bobs; 1.8‘ percent Ceres; .15 pen cent Huron; .25 percent Pies .6 percent Early Red Fife; 8.1 pen cont oft-type Marquis; as percent Durum; 1.4 percent mlscsllsneoul varieties and 17.2 mixtures This year 14,5 sample!" was taken from ss molly. wagons st ‘I48 elevators while asu samples were collected ircm seed drills. All ssmples were grown st sud 40 percent, O. The committee ho the farmer wboscwhcst tests in- ferior for seed ln touch with nth- srs in the district vmo bsve pure: seed. The work is to be extended next your. Iventusliy it is hoped to elilninste sll undellrsble mix- onlyspure vsriety, thelccslltyinwhichitislrcwn. TradeFollowing The Tourist In. these dsys it would seem that trade is iollcwlng the tourist. st any rate in the case of trade between Ccnsds sud the British West Indies. The large increase in the number o! Canadians visitlns these nnvirl vacation lends of the Osribbesn on the luxurious "Lady" liners of the Osncdisu National ltesmshlvc is having quite an effect on the im- vcrts The. lamest single item of imports into the island of Antique, is whest flour. of snsds is thechicf supplier- tivs" work of practice-l crystals (c. r. by Ossrliufi ‘emu Wild» wlvrmrono sN-‘JNGV diedhen