gne and his committee and s. solu- V Mlllly collecting Supplement several teachers had trouble ~}&nt ownd them by their rs- gis- _iv1Ir-.I_.I.flp. _ mousse sr the. u. u. snow. . w" . a tendent of ,. M .0. he hilhor stand s mulred _- fore teacher licenses will-he issued. and other matters concerning. the 1n his address snauflhsw referred first to the celebreticn cI-ehellth v! us. j TEACHERS (Continued from Pggg 1) Tmmme Elle loss to this province 1 the services of Mr. UOYd Qhnw," upwvisor; of Tnacher 131mm‘, W18 9-0 ter opportunities effer- ~hr Newouuaiuuu Memorial Col- 3e. Hi5 position has been filled ' the appointment of Mr. Howard n“. vIhqhas had a. long Qxggr- rice and successful career in this "WW9. both as teacher and In- cdor of Schools. llf- Fwd-Skew. m: a number yours a member of the executive, Hkiled during the past your. Mr. {ll Gillis. of Tignish, ha; since l? chllhbiy carried on the duties Recording-secretory. Miss Leila. ulhi Wes iililwinted to n11 "the they caused by the resignntion hr. Heller Matthews. m.» Feder- lm regrets the loss to the profes- Il 01 those two teachers, who al- tzook an active pert in all Fed- , activities. time: Teachers‘ convention fior a lapse of two years, the Mention of the Canadian Teach- ! Ibderation was held lust sum- ! in ‘Ibrontc. In this connection the P. v _ to ell who contributed to the euc- ccss of Educstic Week. our sin- Educuti0n_ Week. 1 committee. iceeded ivy-Miss. Jacqueline Mee- Donald of Efrincc Street Bchool. Mic-n ‘ " ‘tclooksfterthede- tails. speeches were brosdcest from "radio" stotioif Uflftfiflhsrlottctomri, by the‘ following departments: Dc- partmerit cf ‘Education-w. 1!. H. Show, auperlntzndent o! Educa- tion; Department ef Public Health -iDr. In. o. KiNPmI-"Dqlilb! Min- ister of Health; WMIIBNI Institute -—Miss Macltfillul; arid" from re.- dio station cl-lCiB. Bummcrsidc. by Mr. c. Braden Jelly. ropmenting the p. u. I. '1'. r. The press sue cooperated with us Ind es s re- sult several editorials touching on the mutter appeared in the on]. urrins gcf ourglocsl newspapers The clergyiof our .p_rovinoe slsorespond- ed lac-the invitation to ins-kc sult- cblc reference to Education Week during the church services on Bun- day, February 3rd. On hill!!! of E. I. T. F. Lwisll to extend cercst thsnlis and czplliooiaticil c! their efforts. Hduceticn Week sf- fords {wonderful opportunity for creating interest in school won: and school ectivitios among our people; and. I would suggest that the new executive tske up the met- lfihb say that your executive dc- t.“ at N, Bu)’. d,“ md “nu,” b0. that the full per capita. fee of iy cents (500) per paid-up mem- r mould. be paid. and accordingly iliflqlle for two hundred and Bitty-four dollsrs and fifty cents new) was forwarded to Mr. (LN. iichiield. Secretary-Treasurer of c C. T. F. our Federation who Jilted at the i984 conference the C. 'r. l". by Miss Jacqueline sdhnald. Mr. Norman MacDonald u your Fresident. The report cf we delcldtcs will be delivered to- xirow morning. It will be suffic- lt for me to say hero. that it I a very pleasant trip end inter- lllg experience for all three dele- tee. and I wish to tsko this op- . liunity of thanking you for the. mgr of reprcscniinz the‘ teaching . h of this province ct thsicofr- E our lest executive n-iectin ‘ Mt. " . Hine, vies-principal of awest It lohcol, was appointed choir-- Hm of a. committee. to he known» "Beaches-y Aid Ocmmittecllwffhe‘ Iille 0f this committee ls tn sn- or any question pcrtaiiiing_ntg I'm! work which n ticcher might od in. Many teachers take ed- hiQc of the olliiortunity afforded such magazines as "The cured!- t-eacrisr" u» got information on his questions which srise from y to clay in the class room. Buch odious will be» studied ity Mr. n will be returned to the teacher. I mine of the teacher in each ls will be held in the strictest- _&GlOQ by the chairmen. 1 it is on opportunity of which I! of our teachers will be glad take advantage. The circular 4hr sent to esch teacher lut h-mction required may be ob- "noa by writing Mr. Him. the week could "visitors dcykOu this day an ef- iortfwould be mode Pied month or so, was the question of salaries. As aware, ised that, when an eralfiuhsldylwus “a explained the ides. Any other an even more elchorste programme for-next your. Perhaps one day cf be not aside es _ to have as msnyparents- ss possible visit the school. A short prcrrlmrne could easily be arranged by the leech: for the occasion. I ’ on... or Salaries The principal item which 00011- our attention for thie pest you are doubtless both governments had prom- incrcase in Fed- forthcominfl. the utter-fer increased salute! to the bile" School -teacllers would N- egtve- age consideration. When news ofthefl incredoed subsidy i151 called ahiieetlng of the eitcuu- livofnnqwe appointed a. committee. reached 6111811111011 Mrz-E. J. H. Morrissey. fice-prinpipnl- -of Queen Square schooliwss chairman. This com- mittee "matflnv-thccniglrt wearer» 15th 45nd ~ again on the .m0i'fl1!18 o! Much 10th. and thoroughly dis- cussed the question. It was decided to present_ our claims to the 8°‘;- ernment. Consequently a. commit- tee consisting oi’ Mr. Morrissey. Miss Ycunker of Kingston, Mr. MacArthur of Mme Vsllrii’. Ml’- Mscnonsid of Kcnsington, end your President interviewed the govern- , afternoon of March 25th.“ : MOYHIBQY ‘Will becslledl upon to give ‘n. report o! the work o! his committee st this convention. change 0f Attitude BcforenioncLidii-il I. will“ i" ems; the, need of e decid- ‘edcheiigc cf‘ sttitude "among our [DI to present economic cori- hms, especially in the rural dis- idol-looting the iull amount o! sup- Qotilve districts. and. although-I §i®erated with the teachers in-_ I 1nd, I am unable to report com- settlemtltis in every case, Joni cases have bean satisfactor- ." leflléd, but one or two others _v swl. in the correspondence WU. ' from those" engaged teachers toward our profession. igevidentyiio all wholl" the sli- uution any study. that in the past 'mpjny'hg,_ edtilc‘ profession u a, stepping no, or should rosy scorfireniltnce‘. when we rcelilp. the plentitude cf teachers. -and the growing-demsnd-lor. better result: "in mulching. wcvrnust he forced to conclude that our ‘profession is not to be used es.e. stop-rennin should. in o greater "measure than "ever before. be,.loolr¢d..liPPD_ its. c ..ltiiwhei.il. work by ‘those ell; thctdlll- This permanency. to my mind. can obtained thljOlIh creel. end e more stable tenure of office. the latter being in force in practically all provinces except Prince Ildwvrd Islarrdflrhe one entering the pro- administrative ed "iessicn with the intention of re- seventy-fivc ($75.00) , ‘ es the ststu rel- ce offalsecorid class tecc nr. l "g ‘hi1 position to cfier any % toTIIils problem. but. when Q’ tllerfslfo forty or more tea- TQ involved. you can readily magnitude of e- executiive dkcusscd several of the meet- hough all present problem. no_solution I think it is a. matter might deal and sug- msdc the subject of ' ."who is employed in ere the supplement I maining but n. ‘ contribute to your or two, should the upkeep of the ,i’0f685l . such action being on e. per with sll properly professions, where the members m smlyseiliier thej It 1081011 iwhole- hesrtedly by contriuting of their time and talents. thus lending pfiitliéfim ,. ion, but ect- uslly contributing by hish member- s!” 1x100 tlpiwelfflc of the or- gsnisetiml. leery f iuggut to-tlie inéomliiIifluiiilvo‘ m!‘ .01.". 0! the‘ pain» gestures .of the P10811111 for pm yea-q» "telltale cf office" whereby the eflicierlt and unscien- ded téflklifii‘ fifty} inrttorsrrin- llldwifh. mt of e. Notions , ions . ‘resellers’ Rdtirztioni‘ cc-oplrstm given mi. peirtieuiu-iy dent." N. Medicaid: Miss v ‘reylcr. our Becretlr h served ll lllllll lhlW ll”- wiui the distribution of the viii- tum cf QMRMIKQDG Queen ll In MGM feature. < Public us..." bertllieliel gone fin-titer in this last illiterstes and Russia"; Yet. not omml these achievements-public opinion eases resolutely on l prolongltloll of school life for I11 to the sgc of iii-or ~16. "id m9 "cducetionists" seem hi"!!! the next stcv after that mull be Btflvlafhhfll’ prolongation to the lee o 1 _.. glggu cl "And yet an unpreludiecd-A 0h‘. server of educational . ~ inltiii-IWM" a hymen who ‘We: tlironehxflleir. sacred hells feelim or; Id- not but be conscious till-i. WMM-h "the surface, s certain disquiet is gfgflng, s dawning uncertain wiistnsr. sits: all. this dome the blessings ofjiihlic esuect-iw is in all respects infallible. smoth- er o mess expansion .0! adulation so wide and‘ so ruliid.wie..fliv method at all. It i! monument-u» uuit it exists.‘ ing of to note “True one seldom; in educational liters, icdicoll Elm!!! 01' . . .. . people, with useiim. ouvi will‘! and women in public life. comes up ogninet it constently. It is e complex, sometimes confessed. "w u. n. use. Artur.- ‘ u...» deslt with the emeritus-er" 1'. Féhiie-boliecve. ocoooieilr teeohing “fir, ' ielnievggistssgpliusu. ADDQQIIIYMBQMTQQQN we! bytusseiiowice. - (ii lot-hesitation ttsdiivt-la Clerk bll’ the other provinces-u the; a merm- 1h that solutions. which were presented to m - "training. etc. and by ihJostseiish- method of advance. cram unfit ‘M specify the-zflfliildlifqa . .5 o than five years teaching service. thil mitts "NEW CANADIAN W“ Biiiillilllllliii of Houie . of Commons ll‘ a v o r a Summoning Constituent Assem- to Prepare Act. trib eohocl children the province. turmeric. mm- w , t ‘us, _ . . Iy Gnsrvlisns lpeclsl Wire) gm N,“ ‘§.u°"t§'.‘°§‘.‘.$‘.'.“ u: “mm” m“ tr-“QIW-lfxirfintfiv-Z“ March (YYPAWA, April le-nr. Arthur “fif ‘u, m, In, a,“ “m” . hi viii Wore the u, M, Hm A c ‘mum, mg Beeuclsesuc, clerk of the House of 32d... which W» outshines lleht rail: Wei-ism“ ' d" ed," "Ilhht on su iilcreese in suh- “m” M" "wmmm"! ""- he nounced. One sou but not to" time" m“ iidvboinc swim We would vi" " °°“'"‘“"“ “"“""' “ "i , ~° w,‘ - i! me m“, d, mo-Twm. Nb wusim ms Vlltlll] it with euth- him o °°"‘“il'“t'!‘t“§"u ‘visit? F‘ ma‘: isn't: m‘ oration. m loom-w 1h slit-flee the ‘m’ '° "m ' ““' °““"'"“"‘°‘ m‘ mu"; a . “hlflhlfehfeld “m, wmdemuim ' oencdssubiecttcspprcerieis legis- 2.3.11 g1» ' ggcctrfhlngotc cit m“ ‘a u. Whereas ‘this sishei hm“"mwauuchdhmuinm u“ mo“, - ' ' - . e - thc pupils“ write onsets‘ “M. wee "Beteecn referred to the hes iieenborocmnfvréltied and will ‘mafia "r up", ‘m... w; some o! e lo-hlcvelueu d met descend in the lent fewwoeu mntgdore“°°ion m“ c, m fore the rei- enienterv Oomiuittee hlive h"! Idvvihlilllhtd iirihl !cs--tl\ebceksof.1ciin3iiciien.the_°acm,' numb v_ etudyingpropoeslstcsmeudthe the reiih o! Kine. Mm. 0M mt Monk-gene!!! es Osnede i “i m "in, lritiell Noflh merits Act sud aid form oi celebration which will be It is intention. she laid. to w, time. we urge upon 183mm“, l he believed it wse the belt method ovoid out we in vhiigi-éilivvid i rwwmm w his liecire in i" we“ “oh lame“ = “h; m Oenede u. saw in rvicrmifil the schools will echo. ‘here lihreriee. allowances to on. es such u. “wmmtivs system. llollible will. he“ ehbuildirieiwgf m “Nu” crease lanai? iustiliel- 1h Pel- ‘J3‘.“‘.§.'.',1.‘..ELTZ.. mfiiigid m An uuuu increase ‘gt ‘w. 0mm- levleiiiu lirm ire Dsy, u iii. will be cb- nt or the present u or! Dr. Beauciicsne recalls that ii p a "a" allowance in all teachers with l hum, m4 m, Unlud dsfigfigabgid procedure. 11in‘ 0on- entsttve Mwh‘ end - stituent Assembly would be repre- ‘m. ~ (2) A twenty per cent increase centstive of the whole of Canada. or statutory to teachers end would consider the whole struc- having five or more years teech- titre c! Oensdiul iiicei iuriedie- tiim hon: its iberetions would service. we believe the government will seetheyusticeofourclsime and will fulfil their promise to the wiwllii? your the seine i ycsr. the cond teachers, and in doing so. we slsu in: of the cxunlristiml he!!! believe that it will contribute to ieIAct. given entirely into the heads of m the stability and permanency of ‘l the teachers. ‘lhe certificates will the teaching prodcsslon and to the “b00111 contentment of its m . Ital?“ Ex‘ We muinbaig: tnuthuie rung-ethic: -- N- on the minds we ere. W mum“ received the some calories. 7081' after yell‘. without orosse. i0 l"?! study end pluctice mo)’ have heir ed them sitclii. will be lsruolv I!- incverl by fsvonhle which °h "W m e1 the gcveminlerlt st this Th, renewing slppentfl! was sub- miitted in connection with Mr._ 0B6 ' acid“ the specter. u u " MM!‘ $0 5Q IWHIIQMHO- “l! submitted b the eheiriuitri. Mr E - J. H, ,_ orgisscy. The committee m,’ d. m mm 1, W, 1, Amendment sn discussed the question of sclcr- -——-—,- ice end drew up the foil n. (0. P. by Giles-Glens Biilvlll WI") Ilium 9 B- UITAWA, April iii-By e. vote such dmvs the government ill Msrch I5 by the committee. As yet no official report hes been received by the Urination from the Government. m. Mnrriseey unnounced. , Thefcllowi-us ere the resolutions: Whcrees: The Government this Pzcviuoe has econ fit to im- prove the educetionsl system by rhslccreensieticr. ‘oi the Deput- niene of Education. ivy the revision r 0f'fi100Glll‘lfi01“' thfllmu-rgyggg RA merit of e Health Service. Whereas: ‘mesa improvements hi" i blfldldll N! 6X10 Child- ren of our schools end the ceuse be evolved e oenetitutim more hoping with modern needs of then the pnunt mschtuery impel’ e body would have to whether Osuede should in futiuo continue to be known es s. domisi kingdom. Dr. Beeucbeene believed the etctue of this county ebould be that cf e th selling crested by the British North Amer- risilte would he tebce to tuent Assembly. when. cc in the verieue sections of A ‘Act would be adopted without discussion 1M0 the 110W G0!!- Dominion ee Kingdom tent lecture which eiieii consider was 0h d001- ill W! "MUM- fint thing the tescher must have meg-guys "mm, l. ,1 m4 issilundeicundingminchsndtriow Hutches- od flirt class tcscherc_ _ M31 hence lometliin a the snsfaricl with u; avrffim “m” ‘ “W” ‘w ' "tun-volt. .., vgi,y_,~,v-»=_,..,_,--.,,v_~.,~ “when, m“ um.- this esemoht of our sciieeh. We lulw use: the deliberetionc oi the Ocristitueh: . so little about our upils, their y; licenses will be issued only t0 0°? m’ the" mm 7d W“ . Male 99. flmlle- 1'"? Wm- m Allelilbly to ensure thot whetever tificate holders, tint is thcsemek- ambitions ma l; udillikel. their 3min. d movie ems m.“ w" “w. m m. “an”. in! as p» cent. u. mo» or wuss Momma“ wfighimm wig" manhood in mo: . was the noun o! that ow. mu Oollelo sn ' u w’ m ‘J, ma. ‘If mic, M; female. 3T1: WW. 391- presence would be in the capacity The sivhdlti‘ .. m ‘t Number cf second olmi iowhm cf "observers." censes will "have . ‘m " mcioveo in ma: _ hishcrstilltjel the 1m which pupils min. ‘n; ma». sci; total s14. representative m: cf teachers cveilehid is for iii el- “wet-o! we. t- ,, u "w," c: third class teachers w...“ the demand, m. us“ es- “wun we coma“ h“ “m” om; “QM-q; in up; lush en esseinbb. Dr. Ieeuehesue l"“1““i- " t ‘ Dilllllsccnbe nttiuieetliilllilyllem "W- l°i flue-h. 8:: totei 4e. gel-ted. sliguldurve‘ n t“ :11. m" Iiriluleion ejjdgcntien litllsnar-fetclled but nest-usual: ‘ ‘one 1400M?!“ m 1.51am to o; . . " ...°'.‘ud"_ mic-em ~=ictei "W - .. Referring u, the mus hnedu- Fmmmotm ighfggvggw- chum,“ AvJhJn-iu-v of vii who}. u. leaders would iorm s ccuuaittceto. chi-ion ilvhemlll u" '1**“°' "'4 demands is variety. “Luck of vsrl- im-ecuoc. "ml" u" “w” °‘ m‘ mm‘ "the follow“! "Wl l W" m“ ‘e’ ety- is probably the cause" of meny Averlge eehu c! ell teachers in mos. m uliruulfihslluzfll- m, mhoofilis," the speaker thought snd lose-ascetic. uD,{,-p”°'“°,§,'fi, 1%,“; “W? "Anyone V6 m ‘ outlined bniefl so M’ . (p; "w; lqmgflonel Rie- ""5 e WWW " ope or America must he struck by mm: vwew?’ "i! WWI . PW wmfm“ ingtgne-"fogrth 01:‘ taiearenresaltation the rapid. advance which hes been Pup“, mo “m,” wnuumu Q,“ q. mum u, m rural 5:: Bu! sh“: um sn- m“°iii‘i“"§ft§‘tf §§“§§‘ti§§' you‘ "wimaf, ‘t m’ 3g‘ “w” i“ “'°"“"°'°""w heiiibecncrireftgwitfs approval would come ss “ "ess"im e u n. .. ' catign. How much has been can $1M], w“. find“ 3ft}, u, u: u, m ,.,,,_ ‘heflzuboielcttgscmlatsgitoc bv okra:- in the last fifty ycsrsi Never. since ruly crowd of boys m4 gm‘, fl “m” m .“__‘“_m_oo_ , any‘ Munthlrdlt by w. mvholem “w; the great cathedrals of the‘ Mlddllle pupil‘ a1” “M” u, “my. ‘m, AW“... ‘m, “u ‘qua’ m‘ m a“ “em numb “ca, have so many imPOB h! E terest in their sports. "It is on the an”. any“; in gupplcmcnts mum,‘ mum "m," .‘ flees dedicated m the purpose! ° playground thst lrclf of our ieeeh- w“; p, tqsenqq, excluding “m”, the spirit. been emied 1o w she" m: should i» done." w. Mecleth m“, M uiu Elum- ' . s spec: of time or distributed so sgfikéozgllp Qgwgau u‘ mam“ u at ‘ "fry-smell towns. end even 1h three thihle accessory for the" It’: ‘donflm qtmimruimwr? Yififdfi Re v ision villegeayeidgttbydsigwth cessful mcuelemeat 0‘. e school. ‘MW, w" m”, “mu-me, to meet - ~ . “.....“"‘°’..... u... m... bulldiiise W“ “i” "u" Federal Lasts .i"-.::'..:.":.;t . -- p» 53"‘ ~>= »*-~=,,,;g-i;g;=;g.=;- i“ "(Noemi ‘vmi Home Sanctions udfuti out: user. ng most 0mm . ' ' _ MM’ _ 'II|1WI'II 10! {he Iflceibfll District *- one..." uremic; us; .... ....u‘&“.i‘t";.l2“..£3iitl'.. ‘All But One escorts-muster: cl’ thie Moore end Melted Limited building. end will he svsiisillc each dsy at the service of epplicents, m. to 0 p. m. except on ushsimiybsoutcltown holding rsvissl courts through the eountrv- During the month of Avril electors mey file with the on 10ml! supplied. h! him. gistrsr Wood applications for the addition of their nemes to the lists of vot- ON. It ll QIDOMAG flllt tM 00m- mfttees 0! the dlfferbbtmgcliticl! ice will interc ' st themselves to “most-it”- .. ~ 2 U! HUD ' ‘ he. beemub,'soiellinthe , . ' '~ Illilleeonthelilte W n sllmhoreh: irme- A‘ R‘ Clay's in difiiirclste to the’ itetzgrer dur- - IWIBB 0f‘ "‘ R8111?!“ F7011!‘ will be supplied mu- m sets. lereo or“, "m, West‘ Indies tiaovsn such nwmleenrsn IE the r. be to the sdvsnt~ some give these mu. immediate attention. thus le time ‘ rooms. living room. Prefev It "uiran. v was ~-»——~———~ q p ra: T to rcn the covenant more ef- Bnirsmh it its“ AMINERS its (Oocticued from ii i (Ociiiirlued con rm i) the origin urine Milli! 918W i 011 fcotive in e orscuiseiien of col- cfths eu- Ths neurwi Iwuv. leetlvc security. - 1.000 fee ewey cu the some level. ‘"1110 Council of the e will heard wrist the described as c. dull. lssumc its resronsibiiitr- horned Illlifllcd rocri wed by a whleilius with the mdtrltencuce of P9109. it will not wish to remain silent or in- different. let us but recall its origin. Int it but evoke the principles Oll which it wss founded. Let it but measure the conseq cf lte sh- titude, and it will not fail in the die- chnrgc of its mission ‘The peoples of the world know that respect for the faith that is pledged, for the engagements that are entered into, is not merely a. mcrel principle but the living law of the Ilene of Nations." Secretory. out the first pert of the resolution "resflirms the duty of us all in res- pect to the undertakings we he contrsctcd." Although the Ooune was celled to pronounce on the ac- tion o! e. particular power, "we must in m; hlllllv the p. position with equal candour to ourselves ond resolve to wards all." he said. The resolution closed no door to the future, Sir John declered. 0n the contrary, if it were adopted, it would show that the I-iesgise was united in maintaining the mug m: the coke of which it wee founded, while sil the doors were left open for rewiring by fresh negotiations for the continued pesos and security of the world. ' 5T!!! Mflicltlfs government loins with the much end Itelisn govern- ments in presenting this drsft re- solution for consideration of the council. We h that the discus. sions will show t the Council is Prelllired to woe t it and moire it eflective ee s utien of the Ocun- ol-l." llid Bil‘ John. GERMAN ANI-WIB A 115th Wilhelm- slitlbe mid thejiplph was fumed "to menu beceuervltller powers foiled to dinsm. thuc-‘violetingthc heist! hviioitie Gamay did. other e sh were bitterly scorn- iul of the Wlhoh- action. "We cannot acknowledge such e mic-side! K001031011." the Wilhelm- Ihckeaiuln sci etrusse be cuitoin if this goes through the ‘Ironic (lemony will never rejoin "We will reemin outside the 188E110 in good company. with the United States and Jepcn." "Fr-once sud Oelleve m the reel 0ccused."mtl;dgovva°rt1iment es- Wui m . “Y . level (Pierre. IAWM Hind-h foreign minister) sp- plen st Geneva as accuser, pro- secutor and iurv- Gencve is on the stand. not us." HOUSING (continued from Page l) their income es rent." Accommodation had never been deeigned for the low-wsgp camel’. it said. Iirperiencesjifl eutlicritiee con- cerned withdiouslng in the United Kingdom were cmvssscd by the committee which recalled thilt ev. My country in Europe, the United Stems end Me ce hui housing gzlicics. The greatest need for g schemes had been voiced by the metropolitsn centres. Immune liocotnropsrroiv 1h the opinion of the committee the minimum accommodation n- quiremenfe in ‘ ‘ three bed- kitchen and hlthroom. The committee empha- .1106. thct cheepness of construc- ‘tien rested on application of the principle cf~ mess production and their first strict control should be encr- " cised during construction. Jiivcnile delinquency wee sthib- made utedtoelumccnriiticruinthcmet- ropolitsri centres. In Flloronto M’! houses had been lnspectcd and 3w were found below minimum stenc- srds a decency. The committee found these conditions conducive to drinkllt. lemming. sexual is Ind petty crimes They inem c fling gzourld flor cringe. m °°° ° “hi! - "M". Ilcntroel wes estimated et.il4.000.- 000 end in A ntc ctjllmii fiut "the clesrence of Jiilm must swslt chengcs in pro sud civic lows." "leld the report. "time st present immpsr speedy on. D003 OPEN FOB NIOOTIATIONQ I9 that genersl- settlement so necessary gro blunt of wind that swept down the MIIOIIWIY It hurricane speed. One lush. Jimmy mach. was lif- ted clear oi! his feet and hurled out o! the level. He and other men who Iillhld out o! "the pit were coated with white ltiul dust blown through the col by e explosion. when reached the surface with weld-c! the bio-it. the mine’: working (one was hastily summon- ed for e cellcver that showed the seven in]. Rescue crews wear- ing cm er equipment for safety m the Ill-flied passages were sent down. and. they soon brcilDht back word it was impossible to proceed filr over the debris- lqter, when the mine sir became elcsr more volunteers went down without mesh Ind helm the 811m work of trvins to dis ihreiish the imprisoning barrier. _ . NUWI Bpluldl Qlllckly Meanwhile, word of the explosion reed swiftly through Btsllartcn. By early aftcmcon s crowd estima- ted at 4,000, was milling shout the cclllcry yard, and every available Boys-l Canadian Mounted Policemen sud town ofliccr was on hand in marshal the throng. Wives and children stood by sil- ently waiting for word of their hus- bands. Miners huddled in. little ups irl the drimling rain hiked otthcchsucceoi geeingthelhlh out sllve. end of other treeediee thnt have struck Nova South's mime. recalled that l’! years ego the lsn shaft was the scene cl one of the province's greatest mining disasters. That wss the cx lesion d 1810. which wiped out I0 vol. ‘the miners who escaped. than was little hope for the missinl mo. They "didn't have a. OAR-BOO,” said Ohsrlee Fisher. who wee work- ing on the MIN-foot level when the explosion come. . Albert Williams. BERLIN, April iii-A threat never Another mm. 35mm to the League on Notions 1110:1812 s‘ ma“ gala: mm m! Gflflflwjqmwpf tpfly to the e90 0 e , l ll m - nesting to cteuev es-m- lug his own wey tiuough felien cool herreestnmlem in elation to iaioiv- i nil the Trees of Versailles. " " “Flu-nerds wry little chance c! get- Jul... q ti» ting them out." declared Dominic Nesting, United Mine Workers’ sub- dietrict board member. He thought debris must have been lmocked ‘down to! s 1.000 foot etrotch. The Milin: Seven Were: Richard clerk, 50, merried, Stel- rtcn, dy Beet-on. it, married. lipi- >- 0B. Abraham Rennesecy. Al. met-rind. Btcllsrton. Ignate Bournish, 41, single, Stei- lsrton. Juries Mclileciiem. 80. married New Glasgow. . Jeclc McEccllem, 28, skigle, New Glasgow; Rces Hamming. 5|, mended. ltd: lsrton. The two Mcliischercs are brotherl- Bcstori is the father of Joey Bee- ten, who starred for C‘ srlotteown Abegweits lust year in the Maritime Hockey League, and who now is plsying hockey with e hsin in Eng- lsn d. Flemming was the snot-fire: in the group. Part of his duties. in to setting oi‘! dynamite charges to locecu coal. consisted hi essmlnin the ares for Bescrbeforo letting c s shot. . In addition, the level had been inspected 1c;- gu by the men of the “beck shift." which went oi! duty st seven o'clock in the morning. wu just m hour and. l5 minutes later that the explosion rieverbersted through the old mine. "The following official statemerll We issued tonight by D. H. Mc- Inul, Superintendent of the Oom- a three mines in Pictcu this morning st the time 10 men were in the mine. when the men returned to safety. seven were missing. They were Gm- ‘plcyed at the face c! , the 1,500 southeast ism. This level wee wrecked for s distenoe of 1,000 teat. ‘teen sro now st work cleeullll iii! fsllslnordertercechtllcmen. They are now 000 feet from the fsoe of this level." v The Acudle ocmlpenv. l liiheidllr! of the insolvent ovs Scott; Steel ind Ooel 000199-05’. h" opera- Ifly ted h! receiver-liquidation for two ' ' Intermlt . limit wage" difficul- iee hsvs interrupted opcretlcns st A during the period. but this pits were sil running normally today. no n00. trmible heving been experienced in mes some merit-he. ‘f qt