I bllowances. " bcted in 1925, 1928 and 1930. _ iconferenoi would fail if the ad- ' PACE TEN P Nearly Three Hundred i More Medical Men (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Jlllle ill-Canada is l0 have 2'78 more nledicnl doctors. Dr. J. Fenton Argue, registrar of fine Medical Council of Cunuda, lo- day announced the ll-st of candid- ates who passed recent exinninri- tions of the COLlllCll held at various centres early this month. The candidates are entitled to have their names placed on the Canadian kicdiciil registrar, which gives them the right to become li- censed for practice in any province on the payment of the necesszity fee and meeting oi other provincial requirements. The list of successful candidates Under the cities at which they jwrote follows: Moses M. Bernstein, lliontrcal; Robert M. Caldwell, Yarmouth, N. B; John Colquhoun, Salt Springs, IN. 8.; Clarence B. Crummcy, Greenspond, Nf!d.; Edgar M. Cur- tis, Old Barns, N, S.; Arthur S. Douglass. Stanley, NB; Robert B. Eaton, Wolfville, N.S.; Alford V. Fraser, Truro, NS; Frederick M. Fraser, Halifax; Raymond H, Frus- er, New Wnteriord, N. 8.; Solomon i6. Green, Gliice Bay, N.S.; IPrank U. Hebb, Halifax; Alexander G. Maclucod, Halifax; Frederick V. Maxwell, Hopewell, N.S.; Donald (W. McDonald, Sydney, NS; Theo- idore T. Monnghan, Charlottetown; Llamas C. llfurruy, Tatanmgouche, NS; Ralph Percival, St. John's, vNfld; Henry Scott, Vancouver; Eennyson B. Sinclair, Montreal; George V. Stavrakga, Montreal; flames G. Turner, Fredericton; eorga W. D. Tutil, Merritt, B.C.; hur B. Wade, Reufrew, Ont.; iArthur R, Vaughan White. Mon- treal: Edward Wolstein, Ottawa. . Kingstonz-llflmer Stuart, Deer Island, N. S. iiiziiriiiii GUARDIAN _. RH COMMISSIONER HERE — . W. U. Appleton, C. N. R. peirintendent, Atlantic Region, on. C. P. Fullerton, Chief Com- flnluioner, J. A. Stone, R. R. Rich- dson, members of the Board of mlway Commissioners and George pencer, chief operating officer, C. , 12., arrived in Charlottetown last pvening, preparatory to an lrvvest- flgation which the Board will con- hluct in the Confederation Chamber ing this morning, into the lrcimistances ofthe train collision hlch occurred last February near frignish, resulting in four men be- killecl and ten others injured. ti ROYAL (Continued from Page l) Mr. Jones said he hnd dust learned that a transaction be- tween his firm at Apohaqui, N. 13., hnd a. Dominion Indian agent had ‘-~ a contravention of the House ,- Commons Act. The transaction question involved the snle of supplies for relief of destitute In- ‘dians. and a profit of no more thnn $75. l-lacl the firm of which he is a partner been incorporated. there would have been no violation of the Act. First Elected 192i r Mr. Jones wns a member in the New Brunswick Legislature con- tinuously from 1908 to 1921, when he resigned to enter thc House of Commons as representative oi Roy- ‘al in that year, and he was reel- He has Minister of Labor in Rt. Hon. (Arthur Meighen's administration of I926. Mr. White's entrance to politics tame with his unsuccessful enn- i-lidnture in Royal in the general Elections of 1990. l-fe practiced law tn Halifax from 191s to 102a and later resumed: his profession at Sussex. The ivy-election campaign was conducted vigorously after the Li- beral executive for Royal reversed Jts decision not to contest the con- ktituency. Addresses by Rt. Hon. KW. L. MacKenzle King, Liberal ivleader, and Hon. Dr. R. L. Manion, ivlinister of Railways and Canals, lectured the campaign, The Im- iperial Economic Conference at Oti- ‘tawa next month became an issue ‘ihvhen Mi.’ KlhQ tuna the elector- hte to vats according to their views ; ‘on the tfiide and tariff policies of the Govdfnmmt. He declared the = mmiuzrutilin maintained these pol- fcfes. pi, Manion attacked this ltatemenfiiand said the conference Wll meeting at Ottawa due to the ltmng attitude taken by<Pramier Bennett at the London conference To Tigh ten Immigration (Canadian Preu) WASHINGTON, June ill-A bill to tighten immigration laws on servants of diplomats and on stu- dents coming to the United States, was passed today by the U. S. Sen- ate and sent to the President. Senator Reed, Republican, Penn- sylvania, said several thousand per- sons have been brought here as servants to ambassadors, Ministers und others nnd later discharged, “They entered legally but are re- maining here illegally," he added. "This bill is to enable the Secretary of Labor to provide for their de- portation." The bill required the fyling of a bond by students to insure they will 80 hflme without the trouble or ex- pense of deportation proceedings, THE NEW (Continued from Page l)’ stood that Mr. Alderdice would become Prime Minister tomorrow. While the personnel of the cnb- inet will not be announced until the four-year old Squires govern- ment retires, ii‘. was rumored to- night that Mr. Alderdice wouldl take the portfolio of finance. J. C. Puddister, proprietor of the St. John's Daily News, is mentioned us Secretary oi’ State; L. E. Emerson, K. C., as Minister of Justice; J. Stone as Minister of Fisheries; H. Quinton as Minister of Public Works; W. J. Walsh as Minister oi’ Agriculture; Captain William Windsor as Minister of Posts and Telegraphs, and K. Brown as Min- later of Labor. LIB. MAJORITY (Continued from Page 1) held political office before although he has been outstanding among the younger Liberals for some years. In 1927 he contested Laval county in the provincial general elections, losing to Joseph Renaud, Conserv- ative, by some B00 votes. He did not stand in 1931 when that county went Liberal in the provincial el- ections. Mr. Jean is about 43 years of age, a. native of Montreal where he practices law. Labor Slump a Surprise i In such a highly industrialized section of the city as Maisonneuve it was regarded as likely that Labor would poll a good vote and the small support accorded to Hellodore Binette was perhaps the surprise of tho election. To help him in his campaign J. S, Woodsworth and A. A. Heaps, of Winnipeg, and Humphrey Mitchell, Hamilton. members of the Labor group in the House of Commons came here to speak, The Socialist candidate, predicted his own defeat, that he was merely doing spndcwork for the "cause." Rosemount Ward, which forms a large part of Malsonneuve con- stituency, gave the Conservative candidate a good lead, some 900 votes, but this was wiped out by Malsonheuve ward and the stir- rounding rural districts. Gauld, saying useful Campnign strenuous The campaign was sternly con- tested by both the major parties but a cloud was suddenly thrown over the preparations for election when, on the morning of June l7, a terrific explosion ripped apart a drydock in the constituency, caus- ing the death of four firemen and 25 workmen, employed by (‘lllllfiilin Vickcrs, owners of the do’ Federal M‘ ' ‘ Comments Hon. Alfred Duranieau, Minister 0f Murine. declared tonight um Maisonneuvc, stronghold of the Liberal party, had remained Liber- nl "but the results obtained ghuw us how welivadvised we win-g to have undertaken the fight. with “WIRE. despite the exceptionally difficult circumstances through which we ore passing. “ 791"‘ “Em.” Mr_ Duranleau said, W" fbr the triumph or the m. tional Policy of Canada, first of 111, At the commencement of the em. Wm 1 eiipressed the hope that the electorate of the division woulddg. gide on questionson their merit, ut in times of crisis it is always e"? f" demarcate electioneoring to 11°14 9 Quvemment responsible for the misery which u world-wide." Mbisonneuve has never return“ a Conservative. It wal formed lfl 1m rind mu lteldby u Lipmi an‘- tu 10M when, Lilbol‘ ciptuml ii, In 191'! it returned to tho 14331-51 fold where ft m‘; raflinlflgfl, m. Riobitailie was its rcprogemgflvq m the Oommonl from 1m until m I family name was Watson-Went- ' lieutenant governor of Nova Sootla Champlain Ct. Is Ho n a rol- _-__-- NEW YORK, June Ill-KB? ‘fife Canadian Freon-Straight out o! the 16th century, ten childron 1mm old Quebec arrived in New York today to present a flig to the com. mander of the new French liner Champlain. The colorful kirtle; of early France made striking mu- trast with this city's uncompmm- lslng modemityflia they wet-Q a- cortcd to their hotel by a detaglg- ment of New York girl scouts After luncheon aboard the Cham- plain, the visitors presented to Unp- tain Victor Barthelemy the flag made by their own hands in ap- preciation of the recognition con- ferred on the memory of Joseph De Champlain, Quebec pioneer, in the new ship's name, and under the direction of Madame Arthur Duquet, who accompanied them, they created aboard the liner the old folk dances brought out to New France by the earliest set- tiers. and sang the songs that helped to pass the long winter ev- enings when Quebec was young. The children themselves are de- scendants of those who founded the town of the "Storled citadel." Their arrival begins a series of social events marking the first voyage of the Champlain, which arrived here Saturday. Tomorrow the Mayor of Quebec will be received at the City Hall. when the children will be present in their picturesque costumes. A luncheon in honor of Madame Germain Martin, godmother of the boat and wife of the French Min- ister of Finance is also set f0: to- morrow, with an official dinner and ball that night. Nova Scotia Prepares For An Invasion HALIFAX, N. 8., June 5 —- (By The Canadian Prossk-sklflilfl! the Bedford Basin on the road or auto- mobile passes through the mun- ful village of Rncknlgham one al- most. inevitably asks whence came the name. It was given in honor of the second Marquess of Rock- ingham, a prominent Vi/‘hlg Leader in the latter part of the eighteenth century. He was prime minister of Great Britain in 1165 and again in 1782. in which year he died. Hi5 worth, and Sir John Wentworth, from i792 to 1808, was a collateral relative. Before the independence of the United State's, wentworth was govemor of New Hampshire which office he is said to have received through the influence of Lord Buckingham. When governor of Nova Scotia, he acquired the property on Bedford Basin known as Princes Lodge, the summer villa. of the Duke of Kent, father of Queen Victoria, who was in Halifax as commander in chief of the forces in British North America. Prince's Lodge still is standing, a round building which forms a tower to o. bluff on the edge of the basin. Writing in his history of Halifax city, Dr. Aiken; stated that the Duke erected‘ a range of low buildings a. little to the north of u... rotunda, which were occupied by two companies of his regiment and containing the guard room and the mes; room for the officers. “'I‘hls building." he sityfl, “W88 afterwards known as Buckingham Inn, a favorite resort in summer where {on and gingvr beer were to be had under the piama which ran along the edge of the waterside. This hotel acquired the name of ‘The Rockingliuim.’ having been for a long time after the Prince's depart- ure the place of meeting of the Buckingham Club. This club was established either while the duke was resident here or very soomafter his leaving for Canada. It was oom- posed of Governor Wentvrorth, the members of his council, the admiral of the station, some of the milit- ary officers and a number oflead- ing citizens of Halifax. The 506k- inghnm Club was partly literary and partly gbclll." But nockingham is one of wvm and villages of Nova 560th. that bear the names of Bfflliilf flutes‘- men or other days. The mummy appeared in a recent lfiiuo 0'! the Journal ‘of Iklifcatibn. published lfy authority of the government of me provid‘ ‘ca. mnmeutn: iaiiil out a a ‘town site in I080 to summonses new lettlm ITHVIIIQ fmm- Ilidlcnd. In December of that year died Wfllilm Legge, first mi o: oumuutn, n statesman of prcihifléncu during tho rclgxi iii-queen Ame, m: made him a secretiry of ma. fie wu born m» Ml created mount Growing l 0010f“ A m1 Dry; r WABEINOGWQ‘. Jim! IF-(L-P-l —Evidence that the world in lmw- in; cooler and ha! lilo doing lo for millions of remit-ha been found fn tzvptcoi Jmidiu in two scientist ekfloroh. ‘Ribs bf past Chi-DEN in olimlh. Mil All! hints of what mt worm my be like in the futunwhdvo been dis- covered during a “Journey into the past" by Dr. Ralph W. Chino! of the University 0f California fill! DI‘. Eli-ling H)“ 01 rl' R5011. Th“! finding; were described by Di". Chaney. In the hot, moist min-mute of Central America. and Venusuell tilt scientists found a Dori’. 0f out mend", where plant and mimll life closely akin to that of the earth's ancient; put still survives. In the depths of this fdhst," MM Dr. Chaney. "lie muny of the oed- rets of the phat-many of the ek- planatiims for ooziditions on the earth today-suggestions even b! what may bie expected in the you! that lie ahead." Two thirds of the trees thAii lived in western North America. millions of years ago, lmown today by the 105511 imprints of their leaves in ancient rocks. have close relatives living in the forests 0f Vmeauelu, the scientists found. THE ATTACKS (Continued from Page 1) demned those responsible and de- clared active steps would be taken to bring them to justice. A number of persons were seri- ously injured in the melee; which occurred at: several railway uto- tions as bands of Catholic pilgrims on their way to the closing cere- monies of the great Congress yu- terday were attacked. Stones were thrown and in some instances pil- grims gathering at railway stations were attacked by groups of Orange- men. At Belfast, Lame, Donne- managh and Ballymena pilgrim! were attacked and stoned. Armed policetoday guarded the railway line along which tho of children from the congress re- turned to Ballymena and at vm- ous stations disbanding pilgrims were escorted to their homes, with- out incident. ‘Ibmonow a special guard will accompany Cardinal Lani-l, the Papal Legato. on his visit from Dublin to mater. "The Prime Munster and his 60l- leagues have learned with great regret of the attacks by bodies of irresponsible youths on parties pro- oeeding to and returning from the Eucharistic Congress." said the gov- ernment's statement ‘ “The government condemns these cow- ardly outrages in the strongest poa- slble manner, and in determined t6 take active measures to bring the offenders to Justice. It calls upon all citizens to support the authori- ties in preserving the m: name of the Province." 11L - Devon at the mouth of the River Dart. Durham: A village 1B1 Pletoh County. According to Brown's Nova Bootia Place Names, this naino WM given at a public meeting culled M the purpose, in honor of John George Lambton, Earl of Dirrluini (1792-1540), who came out as gover- nor general of canuuumiir the rebellion of 1887. Durham WI! one of the great radiciil leader-i of that time, u son in law of mu om and a mom‘ oi‘ tho cabinet n. sponsible fol’ the Reform Bill 0'! 1a2|\1n the preparation of which ire had a. large sum. rm Canada he was clothed with almost abno- luto power as lord high commu- sinner‘ under a special m. while uh tenure of the umu mu mm. bbcnuéé 0th breach with the Brit- ish dmbinét, it idem- otable because‘ ' offal-ii i0’- pon. which 1nd down the iiflnclp- iau of responsible government, nnob genei-ally applied h: colonial ni- "nihtiltntion. In the repiyt, which is one of the ableot ltgto popnr: in our cmilititirtionnl history, Dinhpm siilmau u cdnfedehtifln of me flritiuh North American province! ind u» building vim intemoiun- in railway. ' Sydney: mo. udihl 01 95M 3mm: wmn-qim-uimamu s up- n-ato province md MI mo Allin fnwillilfu an um a Dlflilifliitb iii-ml ma‘ no mp2: of m privy, mi amp; nil ma m4. ‘iii emu wvma uojmu iii ma public mind when the mm m givm to the settlement. m flniuh Dm- Th 1080. ».v fitnnrvwrrr" . imuimonnmryofiniayeuJ in 1mm Brena-ii My. in». m om. lub-dividih of if m; , so , . no ybebaobcikifla? Convention. Sh! Wlllfl‘) dlnonoo, Juno 272-5 , amon- ghflmm ngafnlt prohibition involv- lfll i. fist fish! and the “Flatt-inf anon» my cantata. the luhbiilli‘ fiiont by Governor Franklin D. moonlit. unulutirfor tnil United States Presidential nomination. ha would call off his foraqaeeking to Qbrogata the two thirds nomination hilt. These were the features of the Democratic National conven- tion getting underway todnv all kitties and determination to defeat Pbaident Herbert Hoover. flmliml, N. Y., June ri-(Ahb- ‘nit Jitinble of interpretation! and explanations riding m the Wile b! Governor nuuium n. Roosevelt's orda- in can fighting‘ for dialog!- Wdb of the two-thirds rule of thfl U, 5. Democratic National convent- hi: brought mm on Ailblhy camp of the Roosevelt forcu tooikht "a, unification that be never-bad want‘ g3 go ma” thb gvucstion at the convention opening. w. Roosevelt himself was alidll. no pointed to his telegram to the convention Wit-h d "mom's my sentiments" air. quay; gptlm by m. Roosevelt, hi: followers here said; wu a W511" expression of lilo-in this maltreat- private opinion flint no char!" 0! ntlinm nomination" should b! levelled at mm for personally aid- ing m endeavor to change a century um pi-bctice of selecting Democratic presidential candidates. Ml‘. Roosevelt decided to issue of- (let's i, "cease fighting" afioché hid conferred b? telephone with lllg empolgn manager, James A. Far- ley, and others at dhicaiid. It was index-stood Farley asstlfid him that the two thirds enkfluemént would be won if the Governor 91m to continue ft. ‘rhodeclslon, how- ever, was loft entirely iziitoosevéit‘: lands by I'm-lay. BRIEFS vvnsnnvorou, Juno m- ‘fiio interstate commerce Com- nllnim may Sutherland a n- chmtruotiim In Nfilbo Cbrpd} ' ‘ dim loan o: sismm to the u... xvi-n Central nuinmi cindlloo, 1m flr-chlflfl G. Dlvvéi Illl been ii-fltoflel! ohflrmln of the Board of 0di- u-u Republish: 1mm m! mm compum a pout he abandoned wild: Ila became Unlhil Sh“! Ambassador h Great Britain. mxloo om. Juno 219-(5- PJ-‘Pho Southofli Flame W!‘ ' m in mm» m ooniplml! tied up today when 8.500 lim- pinym went oh mus um- nu- golfniloiu for o lcitlcment bu! “fled. TIIUBO. N. '5» June 274-(3! rile mum nasal-IMMI- iu to hit naflvd 1mm ‘of dllflou. Oololieuter County, Dm- viil Archibald today law his oi!- Mm for the first time In nearly lilll a century. Mr. Amhflillll- who h now lfl. left Clifton 48 yum 0gp mi went w u» aim u! Wuilllliml. when he! wan n about!" nl rancher m- may ' mo. \ nrrruuo, Ohllq June :1. -(A.P.)-Nolaioo Oil-dean ind pin Andi! rdflrled him do member: o! the new govern- ment Junk. which i: mm lly‘ 0464i ii. Dnvili. Both told lhdr friend: that they were ro- urlug been» of diam-comm! with tlil pollolu of Sumn- DI- vihv who ll President of the in“, 1mm who formed 1o day: ago» The secretory of flu Junie dmlfll, however, um tho , m neutron Ind mined. "solutions" Ghhowtwmttowork ha. someone I want in help lomoong along lumen-mouthwash nome- W! . whydom thutaomeone some. flisveoftonllonthltjomiione Aahawllkoddbvvntlioltrcot And my iiomufpiiuuu time zmaufiltmilnqnmt. liuiilinivéieiiiiaii» mum iowmuuiiitiuionuhnih tibia cnuiziilittrxt not mziumfiufyiamaimmoifiz l a i "syj y mite u... inhaled“... mun nevi-animal u vvmi - r " . W? . rwaviutuvd nonunion zaiygiuwiiieoiifauii in mo. QM in fill. dulled aydnay. ‘fin nllno wan a in Alumna county h! mull mum u In ma» loom no ma. ills fialiiu ililltity true on will? you m mu it ‘manual-immune Hm‘. Wrlzlit v ~I$l (he IsPKilled (Gandhi: null monomrrowri. W, vs. Juno min off-be my ‘Tomi’ cameo company 1m todm. Ono mm In slain Ind Idvtn alum wounded. one critically. Di". W. H. Howell, i. surgeon, avivinupnitiuhlueiiiguit one disorder flared, notified luthbrities, calltd for Amhuisncel and his preliminary treatment . to the wmmded. Aimed guards‘ were standing nun- the mouth of the mine while m» workmen were woman‘; and from a truck nearby, Din Howell said. A mwa m gdtheritig. or, mm- ell mu be did not hear wblt nua- ed between the down and the mm, but that the latter Bud- dehly opened fire. Eight men fitti- goreii sud fell. Dr. Howell stopped bis machine and rushed tbwird the group. no found Jamel Shaffer. about 80, a. striking miner, dead. no police mums maxim-t Vance and .1. it. momma, mine gun-m. They were pimu in the county Jail pending enquiry. Sco fés CLSJSyatem 0f Education ATLANTIC CITY, N. J1, Juno 97 - -Wardon Liawia E. Ill-Wei D! Sing Sing prison believes the United Stalk! edilcaiilbnfl 573N111 thtmllh "insistlhcB 0n achulnsticiam, hi8 left no room for character minding." H! tOld U19 Nfliililinbl Education Amociatibn that "The scope of our system of educltion has been u» narrow. We have Mcrlficed the individ- ual to the muss. Any public instit- ution that fails to moat the mm necessities mutt evonliufll! fail. "more is hardly a juvenile’ tn- dtltiitioh tint ll not l ciiibe MCI!‘- blilblfl" hb 3MB. naval. Drouiizing (Olnidhia Pita) NEWCASTLE, N. 3., Juno 2'1.- Thb rushing waters of the north- WBlt Mlramlcbi River took two" lives ma»; vneumaencl; and _0s"- home mkgtwinnmd, .drown- odafter theirboatcn tin: fishing not end capsized. The twins had been drifting down the river fishing for sllmon. mowed Bail (Camilla nun) _VlO'mBIAVIlL-Il. Que, Juno 21.41am Chm-lo: emu. ail-yen- old Ulverfon fnrmcl, will be dr- mguedinpouoe com-then Julyi, marked with infanticide in 60n- noction with the death of I um- bom dhild, whose body wan 021mm. ed from behind his ma mt week. Part1! is at present at liberty on $6.0m tun. . g Rose Mary Pardy, 20-year-old daughter of the farmer, tniuli [rive chime! llflinat him in o written statement to the poltco, claiming ma: Pardy was the father of time children born to her lince 192']. All three were done away with, pun Mid. Plrdl. police slid, confessed to the crime and showed mam 1mm 011C body lay. Contract Bridge Factions Has Peaceful End NEW YORK. June qi-Peoce came‘ m‘ at Jeni. m waning rat- am at contact ma” mug ‘mi; W! WM oi a ioiuo uranium by lily Otilborison, president o! u» Brldlfl World Inc, mil in. Mitefiinv. mime u: sum flflflnflittm. 1M. announcing or- Ilniitibb of the Unitliii Qtdm nridilmuuciniiun. The new flllniution lrrliiii t6 an W“ Ind the 5901mm of m. Wield" mum of bidding. Althnuifl the pint statement to- ifl! n-id that the new Qupqigflqn villi omlfiol All fldtidlin In the Md o! bridae. there m no vim If eflllflrmltlon tron: the "Imu- lihlflen” who rooently lined Q dlalgglilfl to all comert, mocintim vim arguing gm comm local, state, minim m4 tournament. ‘ _ flu lhtolnoflii Aha mummy“ ‘m: an llfoemmt iml been mm. QC "whbffiby blddillfl lyjflflfl qf ed u ‘closely M ll dlltfllle." "Hi6 00813811001! mum fllflllnl unoltlhielf’ mo mama» and. "i110 official IMQM ummoaga mdnwarofworvhbetwedh Culling, contract ma» have been ma“. ' Tileadera "Much I10 d", A Election ‘Returns 011M“. 1pm ‘ii-KID! tiu o».- lilih Praqli-Rilht Hon. W. L, lfibkwie Kine. luau- a on ur- mi party. when informed tonight of the bye-olectfnnzeuulta expressed 11114161! In "vii? iiiuuu planed with the Jffllifli a mil mum candidate in knlnonneiivi and with the m" "I"! iii Win81. wliloh indicate the fooling of we mp1s mum the who: summit-man sad its‘ m. “I! x ' l . i u Has Resigned IIALIIAX. Jun! fl-i-ilay no omuum Proilal-‘Iho resigning 0! L W. emu, director of ‘the Nov; mo. Bureau of liifbzmatiiin. wan “Mm” i? P“! 0- Sliok. Minister of Highways, My, Film h prepum: to pnotioe law in Halifax. ' m mun: u» (lfmolifloomeilit, ni- Black mica» thlt no new would be appointed. 1-. cw... (Continued from Page 1) layed by Curtis that the kidnappers might "sell the blby to tilt high‘- clt bidd " among ganglion. ‘thund- er crushed, lightning flared and rain illlilifi lninst the windows as the bulb was , minfnisoent of the mm on Bourlbnd Moiniiuin only l. few miles any the night Charles Augustus Ivindbargll, J12. wit: mulch- ea from his crib. Adloummant late till: amour: lnhtrupibd the amount. w b6 fo- iufhcd tomorrow morpini. “On the ‘waning a! Mdnlh l, my taken from the ‘nursery of our home." and, dur- ing queotioofni. ' There wls no brflk in his voice at mention of fill dedd I313, though ho nausea arm-u times, n 117m thought. The muamgn recital seemed pointed toward proving the prose- cutbn' ooniihitim, outlined in u. brief statement of the can. that Curtis instead of "lmaginiu ' all his dealings with supliolod kidnap- prr meal-medians. m in must "animal." with them. Curtis even polnihd’ out a ‘kidnapper- cullld "Dynamite" m Nevin, N. .1. in; youthful declmd. Md- ib; the state would prove "beyond reasonable iiou " the bolt builder Viilinwhlll" hoifwlthfllo kidnappers. no iaéatimooy proceeded to m obligfln of objection: fibm de- mm attorneys liiocbtd Nile: on several motions in hails or delay mpntediy they claim- ed their client wu being poi-scouted, not ptoaacutnd Judge Adam O. Robbins oval-rifled moat of the objections, though oe- cuionflly a was with- drown. After consulting a nun-ll leather notebook. Colonel Limbaugh aid hwflnt mil. Curl-ll. with Mir Ad- ma: Gtiy H. aim-m. retired, and Vfl? new. B. whom-Peacock, a tthomiddloofmrcnfle punt milder told of being approach- ed by a man wbcrclisimed he could effect return of the billy. ‘ ‘w. out-u. wdntéd to mow whit immmt would he be willing to pay." ‘we Colonel said. Iiindbeifih replied, he went dB. hi! mu not ply a until he will satisfied the persons with whom lie dull. hid the blby. durtii 1m bold him the kidnap- ERMANY s‘ .. , ‘ (Continued {Mn l) momma w have min iiidiéttild by cum Von train tom m n; diidon to the follbiiiiii foul- flilflil of hi! scheme in luiitltutfbn fol repcltfona: . ‘ ' i. German puticipltforl in till iesmutnmion n zumpltu dfiiiin i. {nrticillltion fn a Muilllfln fuhd for the benefit of endlhflfld ciurildoiu. I 9- Plfliifiililtion in a world. sbliiv tidn at medium‘ mu economic pibbldml. l a. oiinncayuimm t6 m: filth Pill“ "II Ill Mill I110!‘- muulotmiiriiiupiuuiin cm. mmaiyaiimexem formula viimmuintiiommausul i i iii uriiiiigiium The Supreme Uoizrtkm, yum“ u, . i ‘. inrday when the prisoners in m, orlminol emu were main“, m vino»: “nqt-Iiifltv." and m. u, down for butting“ in‘ the follmpg W!" .1119 K111i vs. slum-n '11,, Kiel v!- Qhfiliibpbei- and vim, 5"!" ‘I115 K111i: vl- Allied Clinton mum Bruit-h: The mu; 11,3", mi 1- woou and The m. ,, Ephrlam Swallow on 1m counts, Jlmés Btewkt Ohflggfl "m, m lawfully breaking and entering ti“ oimwimmvu Stalin Lllmdry ‘n; awning about 0500.00, pleaded am Iillltyl m‘. Aibdb firmer fcpresgnggd m, and m. 1.0.0. Campbell n, prisoner. .. "The following Jury w“ QmmnqL ed: ~ - ‘ 5911110111‘ Murphy (foreman), John if. hi???» lfikr Goodman, 3mm ‘rtylor. Chas. Inca, John 14mm“, John smith, David wmte. Jon. paw. er. Walter Momu, Ju. P. McClos. key. ‘Iimothy Rochford. ‘lhveo witneueil wen mm“, m. J. atom proprietor o! sum Liundry, Watson Higgins, p911“ officer. and Murchison Iirimali, y!“ wurbiiougnt from Dvrohestor pm. mini-y to we evidence. ‘ At the along of the evidence 1n- hrmfi and Mr. cannpbell midi-m. ed the Jury. his tnrdshlp than slid monq liadbeonfoundfniihe houuoftm Dfisoner. The question was who put it lumen: mood with Counsel for tho defense there was n‘, w. mboration of the statements q Iriaiel who was an alleged locum. D1109‘ who hid already been sq“; placed bemuu a. board plum u,“ tot-ho wall. I-Ibw Primal could it than without Stewart and rm knowing he wuivint nip. 11w ‘says, however, that a. person dhOtfld not b9 convicted on the corroborated eviaenea of an a short deliberation Bought in 1 verdict of not guilty. The next ease. the ma: vs. Rich- llfi Mid Ohfilwiilléx‘ Koefe for stut- . lflfflrtfl-ilrnimodfigoods from thi store of Mailman Bron, North will. Saunders presided. The following Jury 1n; Qmpfljgll. 0d: David white (foreman). June: Taylor. Joseph d . mun mnphv. Iblah comma, Rbbfli $131106. George P. Madmen, Pem- Goodwin, Stovm Oinrlii, Ill ma Chappell, Jumw P. Mbdloukoy. And Thoma; mum. M}. Album Flflner flpebfed M the Omwn And Mk‘. J’. J. Johnson, K.‘ 0-. for the accused. The court than adjourned at U6 until 10.90 this morning. Watch J apan’s Attitude Closely proposal. hlch Wabmncton 0m- hll todly lmllnod publicly slim! but privately Mimi-stile over i110 plan's ultimlte destiny. As xworiz continued to reiterate French demands fir a security Dwi- lwwever, word was pissed through highly authoritative channels thlii the United States would not, under any conditions. become" a party in such an agreement. It was stated thlt both prenu- cnt Hoover and secretary d ti!“ Henry L. Stimson oonsideied thl proposal for a one third dill i! nmamentu maimed to Gen!" yesterday contained fiéfni xiiorl My who: offer thus fu- made. _ no secretory told nampcperwl lid hislleved the lfivndl Wm‘- mmt viu "warming up to" W 'Dbvif buggoltlom. Uttio 110g Iii mama in other 11W‘ tilt ottltudl of 09M Brit‘ dummy and" mo. wt ti" fltltuiil at wls with?!‘ Ivmauijflmlt. d“? iiuaioilfliifl» 1on6- uymmstromw. We"? muimdtdmliiahnilamnm- m loan, he pic. nu ma: M!“ up nullity. * ~ QM slid. itewluundinnfn ll manning mpg!» III‘!!! um . muudiiiiililitil ‘ " lid Gila tho mitbertrn me two-, autumnal-nu, . me rel-limiter hiffi l! Amennuli; moulding, mum“ hwrmvombpn.1vanmmwoum,' moan. maul 1M fin m, W”, __ tunities of hiding the money. 8trlwk_ him as being very peuuug j was that some of" the m” wu _ shire. m called. murmur- Judge - A. favorable to munch security ti!!! _ liiccfl] d.