I 1 I " i "' Maxine DFL / 6 iii' il ii c-lo ‘ WN, CANADA. TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1934 8 PAGES ` ' ` ’ ' ‘ °~-' ~ 7 ' A - *- i f- r- - v’l Relief Bill ressed li; id l~iei_o_i-it com) READING ofwllils niS;;g~,-;;,,g»~;, its. llnlin em uofwlll nicilv wllii Wise _lonlv ThingsExpected As Secret Shrouds “Popular Budget.” -_.-3 another at Dlwetlhouo GIS, CIM cuts were not as reduction and whis- wss no of the minister. of the i____...__l-_- COMING MEETINGS. ____- ara hentai In seats pd wall alvaaaa. 'stil i it i i L-Ill In-IIB. Ollb berlin( hill. E R is is F? Go PriileeEdwerd lslandLiketlieDew lwmi Z »- i;fi\\\ if i= ii ig iii g i .5 _ iii i it iiiii later in the day. Aylnsr volunteer i consumers. serva. . _ comdplanybearingitdownstresmte-m‘_n'mu. mdmestrmmu =='="='”== - T "‘=‘ '”-'_ war the Mersey River. 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" The explanation had been dera- anded by Britain, supported by .Pl-ance. followill sautiriy of the recent German budlet which be- sides pxovidill increased mlitary `pp|o|n'il»tl°lB set alide $ltli.000,- 000 for Qlanoellor Adolf Hitters ewan 'l‘r00l>0ra Bent to Biraohn simm.rarslsngoorslsry.the n°t° eesciroulated at the Hound common! tonitht. 1113 fncralle arisd state of mount 2 \ gi g }§§'f? FEE; rg§;§ 5 2 i iiiliiiiiiii i 2'? 2 lliiil iiilii ..E 5 giiiii if s§°g E . 2 2 g iiiiii Eg - o iii iii iii "'°“"‘”'i.‘°o'»‘i,.o.»o» Salt Fish To =i i is ii il is 8 'e' E Collieries in Five Min- ing Communities to Benefit - End Seen To Picton Colmty Dispute. (C. P. By Gnlrvllllvl Bpcohl W KALIJFAX, April le. _ HW!! f improved labor conditions in Nov Scotie's troubled coal mining in dustry were envisaged tonight in t wake of cheerful news affectin more than 3,000u;ol.lieries in fiv i l ire) min ng coinmun . Ar, Sydney Mines, announcem was made today that general waz increases averaging more than 10| percent were eiiective immediately| at Princess Colliery there and at t C el tsin the existing wage standards. Steady Employment Since then, there has been steady employment at the mines. The re- ceiver-liquidators have men able to operate the insolvent colnpa.ny’s pro- , pertiea and make enough over and shove operating costs to lay out some mmoy on upkeep. Their policy of improving the wage structure as conditions war- rant will continue, it was stated to- day by F. Il. M. Jones, General Manager od the Eastern Trust Oom- pany, one of the receivers Possibil- ity of increased wqaa' ha se-id. would take precedence over "con- sideration of any interest pay- ments." TIIIODPIU 'Ria receiver-lfquidators operate three pits in Pietou County, tisd up since March 1 because of wage dif- ‘..__, bill will give the Dominion. author- _ ity to pay relief bills that have been accumulating since March 3 when last yee.r’s act expired. l gi ii if fi ii ii SMeasure Will Be Sent To Senate For Ratification Conservatives And Progressives _Out-vote Liberals As Climax To Long Debate. (C. P. By Guardian’s Special Wire) OTTAWA, April 16-Rolling up a majority of 46, the 0, Government passed the Relief Bill through the House of a Commons tonight. As a climax to a long, acriminous do h; bate, Conservatives and the bulk of the Progressives out 8 voted the Liberals 83-37 e The C. C. F. party split in the division, J. S. Woods- mt worth, Miss Agnes McPhail and Angus Maclnnis voting , with the Liberals against the bill while Henry Spencer, Robert Gardiner, George Coote, E. J. Garland, William Lucas, Michael Luchkovich, William Irvine and A. M. he Carmichael supported the government, One other, Humph- e. rey Mitchell was paired but announced he would have 11 opposed the bill. Dem o n strations In France Prove Failure PARIS, April 16. - String poliq When passed by the Senate, the 1. Second DivHon In s second divkion tonight e in defeating a Liberal motion to send the bill back to committee for deletion of offending clauses. Rt Hon. Mackenzie King proposed clusion of is definite sum to cover relief expenditures, thus retaining parliamentary authority over tax- ation and deletion of the wide pow- ers taken by the government under which regulations could bc made by order-in-council far the peace. or- der snd good government of the country. V , th government had la majority of 47 m. Precautions against disorders a tending o. “rmmuol noun. no; over civil service paycuts puvcd Reveals-rr t°dey when the scheddl; demonstrations flmled out and tl-lg Doumergue Government was credis ted with another victory in its drive toward Iiscal stability. 'Dslnraph service was tied up two lwurl: telephone service was pu-up out three hours: these services were dimmed an hour in sunoluu, Lil. 10. LY°n. Toulon, and Rennes-bud the waikout was considered never~ I They appeared suddenly from sith ent vrovwed to dc. otherwise the monnsonl.. ont., April le. - A trouble would ODI! recur in the iut- Liberal victory by s l,530 majority “’°- sent A. B. Rennie to the House of The American idea is that mini- commons as member for south ox- mum Drwe schemes. deneturins ol ford. ur. nennio deferred non. "*‘°“- f°¢\w¢i°n °f f1°\1r-million Donald suuioruod, conservative pereentalaa and the like are all of candidate, to retain the seat for the lesser importance than cutting down 1,n,¢_r-ua, production. The commissial, adopt- Complete returns from the 08 polls ins Tris mvtiw. -'geghied to vlwe pvo Remus, uuorel, aces; sunior- ’“"'h m°““'|1 W' l¥°¢\l°' land. conservative, 5.163. Wm °° '-5° ‘lm °f lf! JUN D06- Mr. Sutherland was a former min- ~i1=¢ in 1°11d°°- Xt is expected 1-het mor without portfolio lo one clov- ` ‘i nu" tim’ th’ 5-‘“°fl°*°| Wm Nb' ernment headed by Rt. Hon. Arthur init deflnitepropoaalsmways andw,g¢mn_ ' means of still further reducing pro- duction. Another meeting will be held to- mcrrowtopoliahodfinal detaihof the reports and the meeting will eanelnds tomorrow night. lect-ion the mayor- bersl nominee, the was 56. lflorts l 2;; ‘e iliii 3 sl; iii iii ii Canada Exports West In di as §. m 2 “dam of the con- former Hinister Sta n d i n g In Housecommons l ___,-_ Cqngervutivcl o Lilserala , . . . . . .. |,|\,q-glqmgrenlve _... .. Progrcmivc United Farmer . .. Independent-Labor .. . .. Independent Vacant ... . . . . . ...... -1 an a-els-Iwo:-rea Q an Tdil . . . . . . . . . ,... . . . . . . .. “B _-gin-1-K-'W F Ea iiii r manymeetinli Rennie, while Ontariouberslloader. tiveinthscontest- WNhMm¢ _nf-n CCE! 3 ig g iii?- igéi iii its ssrsedault -1_1 'DMU *ET* by O ii* iii ii; ii iii ii ticulties. Tonight. operators and inwere describcdascloserws settlement of the trouble since the miners walked out when laced with general wage reductions. Representatives of the elnpldifl and employees were in conference at Halifax with the Government, and 'llllnfwer of Mines Michael Dwyer had found a "better spirit of ctr opcrstim" between them. He look ed forward to an agreement being reached soon. Progrelkda District President D. W. Morrison of the United Mine Workers said progress had been made at Satur- ds.y's conference. The negotiations were being conducted, he said, on the basis that “all the men go back to work, or nine. in the three col- lleries ai!ected." Court permission had been secured for the partial abandoning of one of the eollieriee-the Acadia No. 3 at Thorbum-but it was understood t would ot take sc- the menagelnen rl tion to close the pit finally until the outcome of the Halifax conference had been determined. ,rluon nillllii lla. nw. lllis Navigation on St. John River Expec- tedtoStartSoon. (0.P.DyG¢llhl‘elpse|alWire) m.mus\soION~N.B.Avfil\¢ -Darssaeeoi-ailwaqmeebedssnd mokssetonlshtswnwlbvm- stitute the rintiplltollof New Bunlwiekriverzrashstawithicsi ,1amlhrokln.low¢‘ love: fit wanrapwhdfiem and navieetiencn TRUTZKY URGE i o . . Finding of Exlled Re- volutionlst Provok- es Much Criticism. (A. P. By Guardians Special Wire BARBIZON, France, April 16. - Goaded by fears that White Rus sims might try to kill him, leon Trotsky remained in hiding all day but was reported by police tonight to be back in his carefully guarded villa near this Paris suburb. The sudden finding of the exiled Russian revolutlonist on the door- f the a itol embarrassed the ) step 0 c p Doumergue Govemment which is expected shortly to send 'Protzky back to Corsica, whence he fied last July. It was understood in ministerial circles that his case will be consider- ed at the next cabinet meeting. His presence here wm made generally known yesterday when gendarmes raided his retreat expecting to find wrongdocrs in the mysterious villa. They scoured the Fontsinebienu dist;-1;; mduy lodcing for him prim- erily because oi his assertion that he was preparing a "fourth interna- tional." He told his entourage he simply “went for a ride in the for en.. A demand for Trotzkyis expul siml, meanwhile, was printed in the French newspaper Llberte. The major tenet of the “iourth in- ternational" wns said to he revolu- qpn gg a pennment condition. Tu rnkey Fa c e s Charge OfAssault ____ HALIPAX. April le. -- Because turnkey Melvin Russell of the county jail got into a skirmish with one of the prisoners and knocked him a blow following an argument what wal on the menu for din» streets singing the Intemationale a- gainst Preinier Doumergue's pq ra- duction decrees. Thirty were are- rested. Authorities were stationed at UGC offices and other public buildings but they had little to do. The Weather, Etc' Paul diritti* 0 E Wi (\\P.\. hmm. A had lolz bitten on ‘loess iii. \s on utils; ‘Novel-. 2 theiul a (allure. About l.000 teachers played h and seek with Paris police and st; cd a demonstration all their o near the City Hall. .\\\\\\\\ \` ef' ` ‘o $7 /ff cf 5 O \6\ 7‘ Q/\ - ' `;irl\\V7l\\ Presb easterly to -\0\l\\\¢ wlmb; partly cloudy followed showsa fl! D! of ri- 44 tl M M :.4 nl .-1 .\ls'rnonoiNll<`Al. ili’\‘i“i-. 'I onto, April lit--)l~l.‘.'\um and ma mum ggmpanillrvsl- ` Dawlon . . . , ._ ... ., `3 Ar|.u\ik ... . el* Vittoria .o . 4~» vuveouvvn “‘ iliduoniou linsti lZs` ry . .. ~~- ~- -~ " ifrrltoon . . |~- s-~ '-" n..¢||,. ll W‘nn\peg Toronto ... Kmgliuls || .. o ._ ... .l 441 . ... ... 41 . . .¢ -‘ li' ._ pf# l*~'~ L' ‘I .. ._ . .. vi U _ .- 4! _~.\ 3'! ,ali - i E Ei' loooomlaeoaraeesl _____...._--- En d eaooar Launched' il ‘ i iii E Z ii iii? straanIwas©0°*°¢\° i ‘l :\\\'l\ .. ... ~ ,.. gp-ntrsl ... ... 4. Quebec ... . . . ..... 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