ii i I , AI wi , l 1 i as _ WN, CANADA, FRIDAY, MARCH 2-1934 8 PAGES Fi N H, qua would `A`E{o§&e Funds To Aid Acadia Miners International Executive Of U.M. W. Offers To Make Up Dif- ference In Wages. No Digpute ‘ (cr. sy osaremrs span wus) rmw ouisosw. is s. umm BAUT £3, N. I., larch 1-P. the ll!!- IIN t iifiigig Eriigiggiiiig $555 Qréllg. @5555 fill S ter aeve hrated s-but allo eratun tor hr# month was IM drove aero. recorded in the l\'N8t not saint John. The next lowest average three-months temper- ature in the past 'B years was in the winter of lofi-dl when theav wasiud°ll'\°l ANNOUNCEMENTS. co 1:vEN'rs. E'r1Ncs, rfrc :7E: e 5?: .. F gg ,sg ii il sill ii ‘Iii :E I E 5; if iii iii i h wail llld Qmdin le-ll OUP IU! I NAU. . °°'l‘h» lhrlhfill lliutl Will lday B rg. rsgé gg, gig iii; -ii Eire; _ ll §§»I , IEE I .. iii ’s§ § iris iii. sl? ii. in Paraml' "Btrailema Jael, out-ally loe- licd: friendly and attractive ac- oommodatimi. Come and try our h°¢i>ltal.ity. Rates reasonable. L-sw. "Tha Annual Meeting of the North Bids 1 Grdla will be held in Mayhem nail on saturday. larch Std, IUC. at I P. M. L-“C “llinterlllerolubloadinghol Uday ldonom, March 7th. Rune!! L-ll. iii; it illiil iii S- sir 8' E gggsgf .1 55?. Iilnllriliéii i llii gill; iiliiii §§;§§r PAY ll »,'._. ~" . 3,, Eg; 51 r ii' |-;% beaootnted monthla ill! Too Worldly, Was Ev- gl;i5gggigriigiiiiiiriiliiii aiiiglé E;§§ igiiéagiggs EEG li* higiti mg hir' iiiiiiiii ""~ Elillirfg ‘ §§;ei.iii iii. divorce to- lkrrhar Tbe decree ault cn grounds p 0( him she fail , Gill!- hu- attorney 3 Hll T T Il N I S GIVEN INVIIRBE eervative yeah giietal election. _.___ All the traditional color accom- 3s ;5§§ s§S§ me ofCsnads.'rhebanker-sheldthe Th' 1"°“°°°~ W °1’°°°*‘ "““» nm earning is ses to his rem.-ra will as nies-es use mt "mst keenly" the einen when ,ha bm W mmdum .M °f W’ '°°°"‘“ °°F’°°"°“- B“° ‘ non .1 L Ralston rinmriai critic WMM," ment contributions necessary tor direct relied” appearance of M1304 Macdonald and the Liberal Gov- pmied the opening ceremony. As t-Governor Covert reached the angelisfs Husband’s i»AHi“1i~'i=°° £j§‘¢w‘,"° ¢“'“ °‘ Comnient In Court. ffl.i§'.f‘sB°ri-»m or wwf 1r°m'"=\': I 5 looyaloanadlanltsgimentvivfllf- eequeintheiroeremonialrvlalil a¢ainstsssttih¢°i‘Yh"-050°"- QBl'¢|ll’lSpO0T|'\:& dnn‘.m,°"‘,wm°n°y-|s._\“”_ Of lhrmilesslrief fnsidet.heOhanber,thefol1nal iamtlnued qi Pace 3) British Firm ` Sues _ Trinidad Oil Company _*__ PCiR.'l‘ 'Cl' QANIL Trinidad. larch 1-(1 'l‘haGnadianPrUa) _.charging U agreement drill cparaticsl in a ocncemon lolita Trindad. the .British Ht- rdeam3t.ihavelaunehedmit dama|eimmtbe'hia- ii is §l rl il iii' “£753 If doecrlsldlliha 0l‘,"l&N¢& ""'°°"$‘“‘.....o.... Fas 5 I 5 2 E lahllll. ltal Writers |pahl Wise) 1.-(02. Cahill smhrtakln & in increasing a of Kidd!!- eonetmause. British Shipping To Qc Used Extensively §;;;l§ilii‘I§ii., ,' iii" "5 ii' all E I W Ii . 1- galppaeqhldli ,_ 'lhe pla.n will be laid Saturday brighter industrial future was fore- ' ' ' ' before a meeting of the miners of east for Nova lootia. There was :gmt §‘h‘he°'m_0pu_”"'p"1w°p“"'w°d mix :.':1‘.:.‘.‘;°°..:°‘...‘::,°.:°“'°....~ 2:.; °:..: :;:“':..;f.°z2‘;! =~»~ M11 ~- r wr-M ' . blame so in some umny weather ua: chu as mme, are sums; rum MZ’;n,2“ fa, gt’ would accept the reductions, dr|c! renew( activity." making its report on banking more strike. Meanwhile, they will re- Warning was eqaressed, however, mmm” but he dm must ,mt mari idle, with the Oompanys that permanent recovery should be some mm, hm not been given . mn* 9"* m“‘”°d°m-V W ° Wm' '°°“'7' nw” mm "H" md th” national investment bureau as had ` muh be based upon W”-“°° 1°"°°- , i§'”””pnnd““ M mmm” “_ been recommended in England. The Comumiiya management - Jmlolmdtmgmn m Nm seam' me into this picture of unanimity ;;':Y;;r°';l g.,,¢"°: gym” uzrgmm-¢¢|,| dovernrrieat was 00111( with the mud W b"'u°"° ‘mm th' Pm' Urol!! Irmip. l'h9y condo ed czanpany, the permt organisation prdblom- TDS lilbth r\!¢¥r¢d W th' Dznnt bum" “ummm” _uw .|54 gh” gh, ,,¢“¢¢|¢,m,“mea.us for theetimulaticnox ooo- Chien rapomnm f me de pn-me »1sixItf\1¢°l°°°”°°°‘°’£:‘*‘ '",“°”s1°uiostrym¢w;touto1u- that time, will l1'\4\1°~I!1 UW “11°mP°¥' TZ' th ke Rocks A Section ==9.§`§..§ SEEEEQE Zgiliiigr or con e volume ot The attack was led by - ~ bsbl the first of next week. ml ww" in cum!" eeonomm 300% (U-FA. Macleod). I-lid IRD- pmlnst News voyage proved so suc- ”“’ °°"“°"" in' ""'°”°" °' "‘°‘ puma ny wiuism rr-vine (urn. esnui after tim ausppomtmr re- “¢,,,_ 4 ,,,,¢u,.,_ fu°n°°°°’dec‘°‘i':'refi’°”‘“°.nd °m"‘1“demm“°°d; Wetaskiwin), H. 2; spencer (Ura on-ss or ma that hopes in me in- 1; ogulq be dom gt a mat oi be-| The pnggggm vu unud ,im um of m°b”`k:7b°°m_“_u“_ Battle River), J. 8. Woodsworth dustry have been revived and the tween 040.000 and 050.000, mem- gh, mnmmogmmt m um speech whmP°"*'th° bm mm. in -c_|'(Labor Winnipeg North Centre) fleet has been increased by two bers oi the Union's Btellartcn lo- gm; th. “fun gm- th, mn gwq and 'uma' an oonnresuvu md and E. J- Garland (U.l"A. Bow ships. cal said in putting forth the sus- year nad been the greatest in Nova uber". "N *M au' um ,station Already. the Nova S<>°t-ll ,seotws history - “eonsldeno1y" mm” mould be ummm in Government had spent 90.000 to mm man $1,000,001. max. ,D nt E hem" ma mmm* m*m“i°"h°"""'““”dm‘ teoassconaspossible.Hon.E.N. similarwsywhilo anespert in- lvidecesdllpirend Rmd.'mnma,dmnm°e_m '°'“3“°au“°°°°°“t7°‘m°°““‘ movingtbeseccndreadingseidhe River). ' Intqrloekcd ' Tho dll1tcfA>l'l 01 the cllzlrtcred banks were also directors of a large list oi' other companies and institutions, the Pr-ogresive speak- ers decldred. In this way the banks and these companies were inter_ locked and the bankers really con. trolled all. “They control the main lndust.rial and commercial concerns ot this country." Mr. Woodworth declared referring to bank directors. “A great many of these men are on our leading educaitional boards, ou:r universities, controlling our press and so on, so that a comparatively small clique of people control the industrial. commercial and educa- tional life of our country." (Continues on Page 3) BT. JOBN‘S, Nfld., March l.-An- other week now and the killers will start their annual foray into/the northern iceflelds in search of seals. The l.400 men, mmtly husky giants from the northern outporte, will take eight ships out of St. Jchn's Harbor in a fleet when the word is passed to cue off lines, The six ships which sailed north last spring brought in 176,046 .seal pelts with a net value of more than $200,000. Newlccdb The Imogene alone hailed for 55,- 836, which marked a new record for one trip. the nearest approach of which was the kill of Captain Abra- lham Kean in the Flcrizel in 1010- 49,009. In the fleet now nearly ready to sail is the Neptune, ill years from the launching ways, and only once absent from the annual cruise in the icy wastes. During her long career she has brought home more than a million pelts. And again in the lead will be Hon. Captain Abraham Kean, com- modore of the fleet. For 62 years he has been going on the ice, and dim- ing that timehe has made 86 trip. In his 79th year, the commodore is as voung and enthusiastic as ever ,,,,§,_,_, ,,__,,, Stratford Mayor Reveals ,,,¢,,~;,;dg,;,,,,“;‘»;‘;';;,°,,»;=;~,§_f, Low Working Standards :___ (C.~P. by Glaard|.an’a Special Wire) OTTAWA, March l-A glimpse of chain and department stores forcing down wag and demoralis- ing labor conditions in an lndusty, through male buyihl. was given to the House Business Committee to- day by Mayor O. J. Kerr of Brat- ford, Ont. He told of big-buying or- ganizations holding a price club over the Ontario Fumltum Manu- facturers, forcing down wiser and ooste in their seal for sales and more sales. Behind a cloak of anonymity, the Btratford Mayor. himself a fumiture worker, told of a manu- facturer in that (Ry making a mite at a cost of tl0.92. It was sold tc a 'Ibronto Department store for $11.02 and advertised to the rf ril trade at 018.90. A wardrobe coat $10.84 to produce, was sold to s Toronto store for til, the general public P83498 $18.70. It took s four-weeks strike in the Stratford furniture shops last @¢mber to raise wages, said Mr. Kerr and even today the levels are extremely low due to piece work standards. Before the walkout, a man with Il years experience work- ed for eight and iD cents an hour. Another man received $3 for a full week’s work. Another grossed M95 fm- 0 months. Flouriliing pa Btratldd Ma ii” all 3 s§ iii llnl WAK lQr.ny¢iaareiau'sepes|a|1llai l¢ll'l!&¢,\hl¢i 1-like lllplwlh "stir: l§"§§i ;.§§;§e iiiii.. `Tuber Moth Will Take Every Precaution Re (CJ. By Geanl|a.n’s Special Win) 0'I'I`AWA, March l-Every precaution will be taken to protect Canadian potatoes from vhs ravages oi the tuber moth. Hon. Robert Weir. Minister of Agriculture. informed Thomas (Continued on Page 3) THE ‘!lI.LlIE Ill THE SENATE Veteran Parliament- arian Seeks to En- lighten Public Opin- ion. (C. P. By Gnardla.n‘a Special Wire) UITAWA, March 1., - Evidence that the Senate, in amending and rejecting bills, had saved Canada. at Reid. Lib. New Westminster, in the House of commons todai- I Mr. Reid drew the attention cftlrellinistertothefacttlllt, a shipment cf Bermuik Wi' I atoes recently arrived at. Van- couver were found to be con- taminated by this insect pest. He informed the Minister that western Pvt-UD IWW" Wm very much concerned at the diloovlfy. Entire Spanish' Cabinet Resigns (5, iq smith, Anedaiel has Ioredsl HHH) ur. r. ray onreiwr sandal Wh) ruinrtm, starch 1-internal wl- itical difficultiq oaund tha rlit- muon or the cabinet NMI. Pfuldmt lfioeto Allah Zlllll mngggggly bqan qilwirhtioll illiiilii §i§i§§!ills§r ilrili iii? i lf* ii; 5 ll: ‘lieehllan iii, ii. ll fl. aseaeee see maven E l E i erabilli least $103,650,000, was offered to the Upper Chamber today by Eleuator Charles Murphy. He quoted Sir Richard Cartwright as saying that “the value of the Senate is not only in what the senate does but in what the Senate prevents other people f in .” rom do g The long record ci’ beneficial ser- vice of the Senate in safeguarding and improving canadian legislation, was narrated by Senator Murphy. Recently Senator A D. McRae had drawn the Benate‘s attention to the fact that “the people of Canada have but a very vague and quite er- roneous impression as to the res- ponsibility of this honorable House with respect to Government." Gives levlew At the request of Senator Mol?-ae and other Senators, Senator Mur- Plmlfyreasonoihlslongexperi- ence oi' Canadian Parliamentary inetitutima, pened in review the funoticm of the Senate and its re- peated eiform since Confederation to tabs upon italf a still greater share in the creation of the eoun-_ try’s legislative enactmenta. Barking back to the dawn of Oon- federation, Senator Murphy delm-, (A. P. By Guardlan's Special Wire) SANTIAGO, Chile, March 1-A strong earthquake of 2% minutes duration rocked the region from Conception south io Valdlvla late this afternoon. The earthquake started at 5.45 p.m., and it wal ac se- vere all telegraphic com- munications with the ares were cut off. Government officials fear- ed heavy damage was caus- ed. They were unable io find out., immediately whether there were any victims. Concepcion, the third city of the Republic, is in the central-southern region, and Valdivia is an important city in the far south. AUSTRIA SEETHESIIITTI RUMIIIIS (By Wade Werner by 0wanlisa‘e SpecH Win) (Copyright 1934 by The Abdaltl Press) VIENNA, Mamh 1-Recruiting for the Austrian army and its al- lisn Heimwehr corps sported today ae a Socialist official newspaper urged party members to be ready “for a resumption of our iight.” Chancellor Dollfum has conquer- ed but "opportunities 101* A ro- sumption of our iight and fo; our victory will come." asserted the or- gan, published in Osechoelovakia and distributed here by Govern- ment mall men. Under Arms At least 110000 were un:` r a.ms today, ready for any contingency. and their numbers increased con- ti ‘" V . ,.`_ ,¢-_ . I ,_;7/{;"" 'jwxv V wel* Q. ......... eirz 'Ad The Peep es Paper ,- . Read by , rybody e “" A e ‘ H fS1al=dLf=¢ the Dev all' lalUbalhdSlex&s` ¢ale§_aa|QKa&. Aililiiiaalklhcl :ld|i$lUll= ' _ _ _ .S i*"°1" : hile & iii* is NS. T0 TlII.lIlN Banking System SEAIIIIG FLEET Stricken Area [ill ll II SE llEUnde1' Fire F1°()n1lIEAIll Tl] SNII. Cul' Uff Fram Illlilll EOIlNllllY U_F__A°_ M _ b lIITHIN IIEEK Uutsig -World ___ 6111 GFS ___ ___ First Appearance of -'_ §plend'd Profits Ob- ' _ Pmnier Angus L Demand That power gf Banks taingd Last Y e ar Extensive Dam De Valera Fears Macdonald in House Be curtailed In R€ViSi0I1 Revive 'Interest in age IS BelieV0d Civil WUT Since C h a n g e of ‘ Industry. Done. io. r. .-4 risk at o-ra Gov., of Btmk Aer. __ --- lornuasrehwspaasiwaeiruniing out "1"" 'gnu , wr- If Grlrdh-a'» snem wuei ori-Aiwa, mwah-nie mu to “un md mem Prong"-‘u'.m;.x-0' Ulmnddh 1 - A “GCN reviae the Bank Act was sent on mu, th' mmm” WWII, C@' R8C0fd3 Shaw 1-as smile sou cvmpmya mo mm, ,M th, ..¢,m,m,, 0, W °° "”° °°"”““‘°° °° "°“’““' "mf portant being that commerce by the House of Com mmenremameamietom¢htm,,,hn,,,,,,,,`,m,,,wn,,,,,_\ ,I md. m,,m,mbm¢movertneregiusuon *-1* 1"* °‘ l'°°"*‘ "“¢° '°‘::;<°rdim\rv commit-mam" vw fm- nerressiveynosp ine new st- fx” °'m°""‘° ‘“‘°' _ tions, proposal was advanced geo- in e central bank (CI I] °‘_l"hll'l -I0°“| WEN) me mwrmt eucuun of tm Of NWI tacked me genenl Nunn' .yawn 1 trol of th United Mine Workers of America,|-mmm Qeuvun advance funds to km than S' nor waiter n. work for six months at unroduced mm, M qw Hmm” hla'l lpa&l WIN) UUHJR March 1-The peril 5§;fi¥‘i§ gtg §;;;f_ 555 azii; E ; g§E 2 ggggé iii? Bhlri whom e“peokol cldlrcdtoleava theptoeeedinl undersulpenp :iondurisgthsheatcd form. cs. Preaidentnamm devaica waeemphaticsbouttbsdangsg o!eivilwa.r.Heeaidoponwar- larvewasinevitebleiftheprea- entlitilltionwt allowed I develop. Kills Self And' Other Two In Fit Of Rage (C. !'.ByGlan-lhsa isiééléiliiiig l§§§E gigégg. iE§§5ii§5'i§=5i .l”E'“ 5 rsilii it li Mass Buying Centred I O_n The Maritimes (C. P. IU dmrdian UITAWA, Home chairman Labor (Lib. he iii ifiioi. ailiiisgiiiii iii' lié-§srE§=5e iii; i*“5;‘§§i§.i sig The Weather, Etc made on the- life of the Ohancellor and that Nazis were considering some sort of coup. Lt was reported, however, the Nazis and the Govemment have reached some sort of an informal armistice, the Government decid- ing not to launch any new aggres- sive actions agalnst the Nazis for the present, and the Nasia await- ing developments in the political situation. An. HAIL BEVINUI (0. P. By Guardia.n‘s Special Wire) 0fl'I‘AWA, Mardi 1. - Revenue eelyearendedMarchsl,l9s3waa $300,301. according to information given in the House of Oornmone yea- terday. The colt of the service for the present iiscal year up to Jan. 31 last has been llM.0l5. It U U- timatad that a further 042.313 will be before the end ot the (Continued on Page 8) expended fiscalyearmhlarohslnext. fromairmailservioeduringtbefie-‘ ‘draws W conveniens or om own charms, omx 4'At Most’ oi’ Us ARM’ VERY Manor ‘alfa 1'oo\.§ ! 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