" OI L MERE MAN a-ii ghllltl- wigdom is true arnbiflnds aim. ‘ngmosteniorcdwhenslrsullwlllii ‘gasp, Ieaadsl . . 3,113.8... flaasdlaa avoid-lbs. Give Lives In Fu W.AI”1'i*”vE1”‘r‘l'irA1<I”'é“Hoi“s'i“rulu cll vl DEAD DURING R101‘ NEAR U. S. CAPITOL Troops Called Out To Evacuate Bonus Army yFrom United States Property — Tear Gas And Bullets Employed To Oust Demon- strators — “Reds” Blamed For Trouble. ... WO-O-O-UO-OO-Ofi uonb missus orrsws. July‘ as a; (By n, “Men PPHQ-"flra-Ooisfesenos ilhlrinr like a. success”, observed lord Hallfham. British ' lecraiary l" War. interviewedtxoday. "We zeall working very laud," 1m ‘flfl- _ "It ls absolutely vital that this Ottawa Conference should b. g "WM." Lord Hailsham went on. '1' ii in". to my mind it mess: '1'" breekln: up of the empire “this my lifetime. And of coarse, ‘l *1" Empire sows. there la little lire f... the world." “can Great Britain rm m, run mbilzo asked for by Australia and “mils on Soviet who“, lumber "m" h"! Bellman: was asked. "We may not be able so do u: ill! we are askod,.blrt we can ces- ‘hhl! ilo something,” Lin] M- lhlln replied. _%_______.____ ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC "Sturgeon luusr 3rd. m, Wednesday. lssa-v-ae-si. "Com w m “ma; Inn‘ e dance tonighntlu-fi "cildism Club will load Hogs M “mbfi Milndsy in afternoon. issr-r-zs-m. It ‘A Klnkors. Friday Julyule hll fame, Kinlrcrdversua Borden, ce cream social. Good music. 1678-7-28-31 l "518 DsncW 5mm m c"! at Globe Hotel, w Rcirgsellmsntsasyervlaudfht’ n" “OI-‘i-Sl-ll. "Attend bl m. .........l..".‘.‘“;,',,.‘:,"';.,3,';' Y 39th v ‘ ' mo“ zbchlliiottl Orchestra. M- reetioa of President lloover. Unable To Maintain Order Col. Patrick Hurley, Secretory of finer George Bhinault, who said he fired the first shot, Pelham D. ‘(Canadian Press) 7755313311)". Jill! lit-One unidentified veteran was shot dead audauotbssawiouslywoundedinriotingbeiwesupouuooegmnq W100 I'll‘ "l0 Gllllcl lode!- and troops ware ordered out at the dl-l Nationalist party which, with flit- I Glllfford. relies chief. laid the ' shooting was "Justified." era! police were injured, one, W11‘. ordered cavalry from rort Private Scott, being reported to Mysrtorushintothecityaifast‘ havediedilornablowbyaflying DIilQ-llyilllhehadbeeninfosrncl: brie! that hit him in the head. bythePresident that "the civil Thiarepcrt, whiohcculd notbe . ransom cftheaulruiaof coir aroused cu. ‘Illlllll has reported to him it is pulicotoangaryin the mmutq hs- ' Alwllcilhrwshtheheerlwuthoousvsstemmwasoyouloo , W!!!“ fire IIWII veterans whowereadvauclng toward them. A-group ubueomrssuiookihomsuussosplumupoa-ahmwm. seuiechytwspoueomsu. Ilewaadeadwbssshsresclssdtllcre. There VII Iv Elli c! identification about the bodyrsnetbar beans marches hfnseriouaceaditloawithabullatwoundinthcncckandlcwerab. domes. Docteraasid his recovery was doubtful. several other bonus snarcbauwentreatedforlssaerinlurblluflictedbybrlctbais. liunablstoraiintainlawandordsr." foretberibtius thatisdto the sftsrhssrinsarspoetfrsmof- shooting. (Contingd on Page s) attempt TcoilwSavmlewClfilclr-en Terrible Tragedy In New Brunswick Two Men Lose Lives At Minto When Attempting To Rescue Three Children Who Were Later Found Dead At Bottom mflermsnymustdiewithm (By George usussmon. Omlleo ~ Press disff Writer) OTTAWA, July 20-1110 Empirl Conference moves forward to its climax. The statement illllflfi b? m. Hon. stanley Baldwin. lcsdcr of the British delegation-while ol- tonaibly a review or tariff advsntw ages enivycd by Empire 80°58 l“ the British market-makes clear that the British delesatlon aims to see:- (i) deductions in the rates 0! duty now imposed by the Dominlons on Brit-Uh 80°55. m. Curtsilmsat of u» new»! c! cirsioma authorities to 111190" l!" bitrsry valuations for duty WWI‘ as. Although not stated as such. the! “ . ddbt-i-dl-ll M b “n”, an‘ "m. m,‘ iminating uncertainty. ‘lzffifinmuvalandnabyshsw The Doaunioas on their nsrt. l" Hospllldllrounds of Charlotte- m less angious to know how far - _ frgi‘ M M. ‘Iuesdeymlim on» Iritaia will be nscy to“: oarusev, Oat, Ialy ss- ments so d- "Y" “Wilts with preferences on (ey the oaaaalsa X )-nav. "Bu! "i... ‘m “T” ualpodustqwiistshevliihew" ammonia-noun "IW-srYIItiIv/slriv. M“ ‘"4 ‘who. sand to so in new! w 5W1“ lav. o. s. Ioaldal. President u,_,,,m',‘,‘gffg-l,"lmi¥fllscam.so m. some basd- .1 nur- Oellcsiywinascr. h Alden Mouse, xjnflwn m’, quilts again assert, the British 1v. s.,wss tesayappalatsaiuad ofkfilmedatclignsddllanWedn Ulllaflaphalmaflanooffsr of marina-balsa esassl ' scaa-‘l-flhtasiffmafaleassassthsncauinloas. ssrslasaessulsate" late, "Tutsday I,” ‘shamanism-m audthc blaicrtbslvv-qme Iassew. “l Mu 2nd 1 m“ m‘ caucuses are anorectic will!" ----—~*- ggyguuuu.ui'ul”ienw'-m“mw“mwwuuue uourasanuysi-sa Maui; given _ ed onsr- m mslara mus detailed etata- any nausea. soles os- uuu, aemlm'amd°°”'nmmsnhdpdtsy.whantheaestats- “as can. ans-sausa- su '“"'°"°¢°°”uauts'cfnolicv'are made-and n. o... neurons-u o. conference. In committee and sub-committee. delegates attached various wob- lems. Undc-r the chairnranshll? c! Hon. H. H. Btevcfll. iilinister o! Trade and Oommreco for Canada. the committee on currency made a preliminary survey. dsalinl WW1" larly with the decline in commodity price levels. The sub-committee on industrial standards appointed Dr. 8.1L Tori’. President of the National Research Council of Canada, as its chair- man. ‘rho aim of the sub-commit- tee is to coordinate national spe-~ ciflcations through the common- wealth - lumber specifications, chemical products. lericuitaral e Nature No A Statements Made _._f.s Yet Great Britain And minions Apparently Waiting , Of. The Quid Pro Quo Before Making More Detailed State- ments Of Polig. betodovstsilcnewith the other: anditwiilbethsrsaltaskofthc mgsnmery, boxes and containers pieoralgefrlswtsalanddsls- gatioewaaslsetndohairluencftbc sub-committseoncusteurssdnriu- iatration. Discussion turned on vsluatloafordutynulpcssswlths viewtosecurlogunilonnitysndel- a r ._‘___y. w O-O-OOOUO-OO-O- Hitlerites ‘And Na- tionalist P a. r t y Confident 0i Vict- ory In Germany's Sunday Elections. ‘ BERLIN, July flm-(AJJ-Adoll Hitler's threat that democracy in a few days was followed up today by s strong call for "Ksiseelsmw from Dr. Alfred flllsenberg, leader of the ier’s National locialists, is dedicat- ed to puttins Germany back in her “place in the sun." "Kaiser-ism is the country's safest susrantee for a clean. stress. viabi- sous state." Dr. flugcnbarujlold an audience in Koeuigsbsrg assembled (Continued on Pavel) Conference A cti ‘vi ti es OFITAWA. duly id-ily The Canadian Bram-I'll am hers to, whatever assistance I can to the conference ifs/matters in which Nova lcotis has an interest." ‘Ilisfiemiaris accompanied by Mrs-Harrington ahdliou. Percy Black, Hinistsr of Highways. Nova dcotisfa interests. the Prem- 00versl’lrinooIllflwlardl"Islandl.lke_the.Dew CANADA. FRIDAY. JULY 29. 1932 FUR“ KAISERISSMV Cardinal Visits Canada Cardinal, gardler of France ar- rived in Canada with the lmocrlll Uvliflcllwflslciii" . 9“ W Wm- pgoaoeereiumauyuletuo various ecclesiastical semlnarica oi’ the was the explanation given of his v ' arrival hers today by Hon. S. Ban- rlngton, Premier of Nova eflootla. g IAVES Hill Bisllartcn. i 5 Eli? E re s3 é 5%. ti? iii ier“ said, lay chiefly along the lines I A of coal and steel, lumber and or- chard fruit. The matter. however, of employing Inspire facilities in the transportation ofllmplre goods was a vital one to his province. Thlree Years For Perjury PIUIOU. N. 5.. The Canadian Prom-Alfred !‘aL coner of Tmzo today was sentenc- edtnskvethresicl-liinborcbes- ter Penitentiary on a chaste of perjury arising out of his msrricsc to Edwina munlvy. lied l4, of The marriage took t’ place on June . 27, lOlI. Crown Prosecutor R. H. Molnod produc- ed evidence to prove that Falconer knew the girl was only 1s when he secured the license in stellsrton. Church Meeting Ends In Disorder 8- 5 E S E s E Jilly 38-(3? MONTREAL, July 28-433’ The Canadian Prelim-Captain Wolf- gang Von Groom's Greenland flying boat, thrice conqueror of tho Atlantic, leaves the seaplane bssc at Lonlueuil at l0 o'clock tomor- row for Ottawa, ranching the Can- adian Capital at approximately 11.30 A. M. l Several chsnges in schedule were announced byithe Germans today- Fmrn Ottawa the flying boat will go to Chicago direct, not return- ing to Montreal tomorrow night as originally planned. Prince Rupert. B. 0., was named as its Pacific coast destination. They will spend the day dis- cussing with Government officials the possibilities of establishing a regular tram-Atlantic service over the northern route. Capt. Von Gronau will obtain also informa- tlon consenting flying conditions in Western Canada and particul- (Continued 0n Pile 5) N-S. Miner Has Narrow Escape GPIIJLARTON’, 1v. s, July as- (B! The Canadian Prom-Buried under about b0 tons of oosl in the Allan shaft today, Raymond Mo- Dfllllll. M. was merely bruised and scratched when fellow miners dvs him out an hour m». Mc- Donald was wedged between two 1W0 illnps of ocal and could not WIN ‘durins his imprisonment. Vlli those same lumps of coal saved NI life V! taking the weight o! the mus above him. l"?! it hide in bushes near a Nlfitilil house and asnd forth howls and eat-calls. be said. Iarhstris out on ball just now, llhdlugtriai on s. charge of_per- Mules a marriage illesllly. no was amstsd- rseently on murals cd ministration the meaning of church 11m. The cardinal is shown chatting with Mr. r. Roy, Canad- lau ambassado to fiance, just ba- iers-Jmvlnr. farmlands?) m’. -. f, N. S. Gov ’t. Fines Sells Floto Circus HALIFAX, July 28—(By The Canadian Prcsa)—'1'o preserve the beauty of Nova Bcotia highways, the Governsmnt controls the placing of adver- tising signs. The first fine for violation of the Government regulations came to the pro- vincial coffers this week. It was from Bclll-Floto Circus and amounted to i100. . RecordvRain Fall At_ Saint John SAINT JOHN, N. 5., July 28 - (By The Canadian Fresh-Saint John had a record rainfall this month, 8.7.’: inches having been reg- istered here today. The previous record for s month's precipitation, 7.83 inches, was in 1884. Pictou Man Goes To Pen. PICTOU, N. 8., July 28—(By The Canadian Prawn-John Murphy of North sydney today pleaded guilty to a charge ' of robbery with violence and’ was sentenced to serve four years in Dorchester Penltentiargp- Murphy entered the store of James G. Mc- Lean, struck McLean over the head, grabbed $6.90 from the cash "Blister and ran down Water Street. McLean and James l-fislop, another merchant, gave chase but Murphy disabled both of them be. fore he was arrested by Chief of Police James McLsnder-s. Thief Awarded Tw o_ Ye a r s PIOTOU n. s.. July rs-my The Cansdan Prom-Pleading guilty of the theft of a diamond 1,0 PAG Of Mine Shaft. (Canadian Press) LHNTO, N. B., July 2B.—'I‘he ad- venturous spirit of youth urged a group of lads to explore an old coal mine here today, led to the deaths of three boys and two men, and foratimethrestenedtoexacta larger toll. The dead. overcome by poisonous fumes, were: Allen Gsudina. l2; Cyril Stack. it: Vernon Btsoh, I; Vernon Betta and Thomas Gallant. Others aflectsd by the gas were reported out of danger tonight. Bette and Gallant, both of whom leave families sacrificed their lives in a vain effort to rescue the three youths. With a fourth companion, Joseph dnesry. the boos bad been picking berries. Coming to the mine shalt, unused for several years, they decided to explore the area below, ignorant that "black damp," or accumulations of irres- “tuooilduuss wherein ~ ~ ""1 Ontario‘ Man, Is Ch a rged With Bribery OTTAWA, July lF-(By the Can- adisn Preach-Charging bribery c! a. customs officer the United states Government, through .7. A. Ritchie, x. 0., counsel, may arched 101' the extradition of Harry Lev. o! Windsor, Ont. The hearing is he- ing held before Judge B. J. Daly. Low, recently convicted hers on a charge of falsely billing a cargo of beer for importation into the United States. is allclcd to have attempted to bribe a. United States customs officer at the Port of NY- ando, New York State. Inspector William C. Dodds, of Nyando. was the first witness call- ed today. Ho declared he had been offered 8800 s. car to P6701" "19 false blilin: of cars throush NY- ando. This was in Auzust, 183i. The offer was made by a man named George Gillard, who was accom- panied by Low, according to In- specter Dodds. The Inspector denied he had set a. trap to catch Low. “I just let Low go as far as he wanted to," he replied in answer to Royal A. Hughes, counsel for Low. uséed Wéshino WILLBBNTINUE FIGHTFHR lllSll c E WASHINGTON. July so-tam ..-rrcm Waiter W. waters of Fort- iand. Oregon, the titular command- er of the "bonus expeditionary forces" came the assertion tonight that "no matter what may happen from now on, the B. E. l". will carry m" “Ii driven from Washinsicn." he said in s statsnscflt. “it will 011m- woo the, sretessu picnic o: Ala United States. We have Bone tod far new tcfquit." _ The Waters statement. telephon- ed tonewspaper offleqiznoludedtiaa assertion that a life was sacrificed "to servo the political interests oi the administration." l Lord Hailsham Discusses The Irish Situation’ orrrsvvs, July 28—-(By the Can: adisn Presn-“Whst is the use o. mediation with a man like Mr. Di Valera. who won't budge?” sshe( Lord Ilsilsham, British Secretary 101‘ War, attending the Imperifll Conference here, when he dlscussv ed the Irish situation during ad interview today. Lord Hailsham said President De Valera wants, "so he told Mn Thomas and me," an Irish Repubr llo with Ulster in. "But Ulster doesn't want to :1 in," added the Secretary for Wan "and obviously Mr. De Valera’! hope is impossible of achievement. I asked Mr. De Valera what morl power he would have as a Republic than he has as President of the Low was arrested hero on June 2S. The hearing is continuing. F council; he is really fighting fol s shadow." "w Record & Forecast of the Weather METEOROLOGICAL OFIlCE, Tor. onto, July zs-Mlnimum and lsaxi. mum temperatures: Dawson Vancouver Edmonton Que e . Balnt John .. x ... Charlottetown ... FOIICAITI omwa and upper dt.. valleys: Moderate wast to sorib west winds fair and cool. Northwestern Quebec and Lake 8t. John: Moderate west is North- west winds: partly cloudy sud cool; probably scattered showers. Lower Bi. Lawrence valley: Moder- ate ‘westerly winds: partly cloudy and moi; ocllibly s few scattered showers. Gulf and north shore: Moderate winds, mostly westerly partly cloudy with a few scattered a ovvera. iiinrlilmo Provinces: Moderate winds: partly cloud with moderate temperature and pro ably a Ia-w seat- ring from the home of Ale: H. uoxsy. i-lesthbell. Melon White of Westvlils today was sentenced the M. be had notautiiqityvto V tarrd showers sud some Iceal fog. - High tide this morning at sot and tonight. at T“ ' Don't Norm ABouf 4a: Fufm n’ MAY m1’ Last’ Loni‘. CAI IIIIY IOIIIDULI Week dayr-Leavss Borden dail' his a. I. sad s... sets '...'.. evening‘ at 1st and onsntaqaasfi. H4O ms p a_. T T n ucsaeuusamr iaaalsewhsraacd will" W.‘ $111M“... i!" . 5:»: ¢~,-'<.-”".’>'-»/.'