_'nicely payable ln bdvuuco, | v"Will be bl in livc fo MMI Royalties, York, Dunstsd- / i I / 'f ', .»'_ I _ _>. _»» -5- __-_.,' 1 . _ ~~»'\e».». -- V - - . _ ' _ . fr,/,;j/.,, _-_»..- _ -_,_ _ _ _ r' _ '_"_-,gg-_ '.,._,~ ., . til. . » _ ...if ._ l ,__._____‘___ __`. .im-_ . - 'Z e/_-,rl-_-_;-_ ' “I”-.'¢r .` . . ,i _,- 1, . , l. ,t if 1. ft r f;'/ .'-f- ls' A-.,,-I /,_ _. "A gl* ora MERE MAN' - _ ` ___ or untill cumin t _ apersondosm'i|»esdssNhl'\ to be an automobile Illini' fast and reckless. s sf Qi Ati' \\\ UIIEIUWN t. /i/I The Peoples Paper i';';;;~»'<:.:‘;‘1 Read by Everybody 5-?»‘“ ,.32 Covers Prince Edwardilsland Like.tlie_.Dew Cbsrlv ° -- I nz; United Ireland REMUVEIJ FRUN Party Leaders Areli E R M A N Attacked By lwobiililllil RUUM General Eoin O’Duffy And Companions, -Attending Party. Meeting, Rescuedt IMINIJR CLASHES I N H A V A N A HAVANA, Oct, 6.-(A.P.)-Minor disturbances, including bombings and shootings, resulted today in the death of three persons and wound- ing of six in Havana, but reports [rom the interior indicated condi- tions were generally quiet there. l The dead included two Commun- ists, Felix Viti, 23, and Luis Melian, i9, who were killed when three un- identified persons fired into a cafe n which they were sitting with il-lends. Two of the companions were wounded. The other death was of an unidcntiiled man who was iirucls down by a shot fircd from sn automobile as he walked near the waterfront. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS. ETC “Announcements are inserted Il ‘ble column at 8 cents per wo|1‘ 3‘Chicken Supper and Dance in Bt. Teresa/s Hall, Oct. 24th. 1474. __ l °°nanoe_iu wlltsnir, mu to.. night. less “EH 0! Triumph" tickets at n Bras., Two Macs and Victor ¢Joy'le'r. __, 397 _ ‘_‘oround Lim 'E b ‘ ._ gow Price-Broo9l;illoglltf?xu1$?1;1|;-_ g Co., Brookville, N. JB. N.gg°_ “nance in Peake' Han octobe Oth admission zo canes, .fr storm; lhe next fine night. 1675. ' “Ulss and mlllvicw olubc 1 ds- ine' livestock Tuesday, oct, four, afternoon. M83 Role Cotob _ rvs er 26th for Con ei-t and 0YBter Supper in oqvmgjgh “lim f limi I "'*" i “Notice-Chicken supper- md Bmpr. Stanley Hou, ootobcr atb. Proceeds aid of Church. Tickets 25c md 350. 1g37_ “Cake Bale in si , . 'WI Orphanage std lafelgil Nigga' Store, Queen Street, Baturday, oct. ml- lsaa. so A new Tip 'rc s lt? _ “fed Tuesday. octgboil-I lot? blyei?-t Bradley. Special 'rip Top roms- entative at Learns, Soul-is. 1554, ly z wl wed- zegdby. October 11. loaa, a A. M. till _. M. at top market prices. J. D°“K1H~‘l Murphy. Emerald. lava. es Seven Mil B _ tober ilth, Dani; cal: clggadag' Io; Ofchf-Sire. cburlcttctowit Monday, October 9th, Tllg-0'-Wm ,md Sports in sllcd. 1531 "Buying "V0 hvxs and lambs H““"~” River- Tuesday. october 23"' ziverett Hllslam. Emerald. an °”°' Ke“5il1Ki»0n. buying *me W0- Blsned. A. E. wedlock. 1833. "The future of 1 and yourself are llgluiledoveig D353 Dlll”C_hase our Endowment at age _sixty-nvc. 'rue results certain. Ari; 1 ,t Mm- Mr- » 8 cbarlcttctowir &s““n°° 1%’ "Special Service-;l)on’t fun gf, *__*/all $8 Cantata in Central Church, 1'-5 Old - Dunstaifnage, Sunday loaded with aliases. By Troops. TRALIIE, County Kerry, Irish Free State, Oct. 5.-(A.P.)-General Eoin O'Dui'fy, E. J. Cronin, General Secretary of the United Ireland Party, and several companies were forced to fight their way through a 'hostile crowd into s. hall where a party convention was held here to- night. . , ' O'Dufi'y was bashed on the head during the disturbance md Cronin was slightly injured, but both fought their wsy into the meeting successfully. The crowd later threw reeks lthrough the meeting hall windows and blu'ned the automobile of one of the delegates while the session was underway. » The local civic guard, finding the situation too much for them, lent out a call for assistance to military authorities. who started troops on the way from Cork. General 0'Duffy. Cronin and their companions were besieged for ioe being insufficient lp insure their safe departure after the close of the meeting- '.hoopsArrivs All reinforcements of police arriving in st motoibus were stoned, but they held beck their snsiisnts using clubs. Not until the arrival of tmope were the besieged polit- icians mlieved. 'l'i1Q_,%lesp were vlyone. l hurl ses: ins bellow tile lilbbcrn attackers was overcome. M ins _height of the imdb s' party of Irish Repulblioan Armysr- rlvedanddrewupinmilitmryfor- mation close to the soldiers. Their lseder advised the crowd to dis- perse and this, coupled with the penuasivenes of tear su. was effectual. i Several persons were reported bady hllirt. The burned gutomobile belonged to General 0’Duffy. Wlziskers 'Prove Their N em es is (Canadian Pnl) NEW YORK, Oct. 8--The saucy rum yacht now lying off the barge office here was caught by whiskers. The boat was skimming slong the Connecticut coast yesterday when I coast guard cutter sped by. A federal officer gave the yacht the once-over with glasses. The yacht’s crew was spick and span in sailors garb, but their jdwls were unshaven. It looked queer to the guardsman -whiskers and white uniforms. so they went aboard and found 800 cases of fine whiskey.' The yacht was brought here. Custom officials said the boat is t :tt Steamer Sold (Csnsdlm Press) HALIPAX, Oct. 8-Sale of the Canadian National Steamship freilhter Canadian Otter to the Caribbean Steamship Company wss ann several hours in the hall, the pol- "my wp is mm.. ,md ordered mm| Former Bulgarian Causes Tumult At Leipzig Hearing. ly W. I. Brockmsim, Associated Press Staff Writer. LIIIPZIG, Germa.ny,'0ct. 6.-(A. P.)-Fiery Georgi Dimitroff shout- use lt," was expelled from the court room today after he had taunted the Supreme Court, Justices hearing the Reichstag fire trial and accused a policeman of being a liar. The court room was thrown into a tumult and many of the spectators laughed as the defendant, former ists, by his tactics handicapped the _prosecutions etlors to substantiate charges of high treason against him and Blagoi Popoif, another Bulgar- ian, I i Ordered Removed 4 The defiant Dimitroff was ledl from the court room by .police and| clapped into his cell for the remain- del' of the day after the presiding Judge, Wilhelm Buenger, explained. removed for “insulting the court." _(Continued on Page 10) -REINILATIUN UF STUCK MARKETS. it SBIIGN By Claude A. Jagger, Aloclated Press Financial Editor. NEW YORK, Oct. 6.-(A.P.)-The shadow of Federal regulation again fell over the New York Stock Ex- change today with thc formation of a committee, at the suggestion of President Roosevelt, to consider 'drawing up the legislation for sub- mission to Congress. In confirming the selection of thc committee, A. A. Berle, who was ac- tive in drawing up emergency legis- lation passed by Congress lust spring, acknowledged that he would serve asamelnberof the group, but that the news of its formation had "leaked out" prematurely, and that he could not 'discus its work at this time. Roosevelfs Wish The Committee was selected at the President's request by Secretary for Commerce Roper, and in addi- tion to Professor Bcrle includes Arthur H Dean, member of thc - Sullivan and Cromwell; John Dick- inson, Assistant Secretary of Com- merce; Dean Acheson, Under Secre- tary of the treasury and A. Rich- ardson, Washington lawyer. Study Security Problem It was understood in Wall Street that the committee would study the problem of federal regulation of securities dealings from all stand- points, and would consider regula- tion of all stock exchanges in the country, as well as the New York Exchange. It was also understood that its work would in no way interfere with the investigation into finan- cisl practices now being conducted ounoed today. The price ws.s_ not disclosed. _ (continued on Page lb) lvenlnz thc sth mst t 1 _ Presented by the United Chtgillsocilcf' _5_l_<_1_1;k. Marshfield and punstaffnage el' U10 Capable direction of Mr. Arthur Vessey. 1551 "Mt st ' . ewart Club loading live- gtozck Tuesday afternoon, October ____ h after 3 oclock. Please list smog, vestock and potato marketing meeting following Friday nigh; 5; g o’clock. Messrs. Boulter, Peppin and Gillis will be present. D. J. Mcnoci. old. Secretary, 1°” "The Annual District Convention -ha Sprint Park. mast, west md Mlnhfitld. Pleasant Grove, slfflrlkton, Stanhope and Cove- wl Road womens Institutes, wiill N held in Hearts Hall, East Royal- 'Y» “fl Tlwflday. October lata. nucl- gfn meeting no P. M, Public meet- K 7.30 P. M. Evening, collection in it was unable to determine the in- tensity of the storm, which was due W pus the island to the west- Hurricane Threatens The Island Of (Aloeised Press! rrAlsn_.'rorv, Bermuda, cet. s- The wind reached e velocity of mm than so miles por boar tau sttternoon ss s hurricane neared the island. The centre cd the dis- turbenca was moving at the extra- °l'¢”1\l»27 speed of 21 miles sn hour. The m¢te0l'0lo¢icl1 ltltldli laid \id of Sandtorium. 1552, _ P _ ' 3” . ward about midnight diy. and swept most of the cereals 1 *exchange regulations would allow _Bermuda Grains Drop In Chicago Market (Associated Press) CHICAGO. Oct. 6-Stop loll sell- Communist Leader’ lug “I wish 1 md a gun-'I would! leader of the Bulgarian Commurl~:°h”“°e3 are 50'5°" that it Wm be well-known Wall Street law firm of W B! llsll Conds and U. B. A. &|.s0 _ml = n s - =___ ‘_ _ _ _ Roosevelt To Enter Into Negotiations ` With Soviet. Q Qrk lthrldge Aloehted _ Press Stiff Writer) (Copyright by 11le Associated Press 1933) WASH'.ING'IlON, 0ct_ 8-Despite the opposition of the American illegion and the American Federa- tion of Labor, renewed this week, President Roosevelt has called for n complete memorandum on the question of Russian recognition, In high adrninistration circles, it was said the question "ls moving ‘into 'advanced stages and the 'taken up shortly for disposition. ` Will Consider It was indicated, however; that while the decision lay with the President, it was not likely the quick and unconditional recogni- tion which has been strongly urged would be granted. Upon the other hand, it appeared probable final Un ited States May BDME, oct. e.-(A.r.).-_s|. ,,¢_ ficisl denial was made today of delpstches which described wm- mendntore Donato Battelli, cher- ged with complicity In s lliying Pl°i~ ll a friend and school-mate of Premier Mllsolinl. » Batt-elll was arrested at Venice yesterday ineonnection with an alleged plot i.n which former de- puty Umberto Bianchi and about 13 others were involved, ‘ (Canadian Press) city streets swept over south-west-1 ern Nova Scotia today. The storm, ning, reached its height around noon and though little material (Continued on Page 10) were flooded and sewers choked. Equality :back to s subcommittee of the Po- _ ' i what canada objected tc, sud Hea yy Ralnfa” lDr. W. A. Riddell, permanent Can- B _ Aadian delegate, was that part of fn Hallfax the proposal witch called on the ,_ different countries which have so far leoelved few or none cf tue, HALIFAX. Oct- 3-Dl'1Vl-ll! YBTIIS _ J°“'i"h refugee’ t° give them “H real Neurological Institute and ull-3 thllt 1'l00d€d sewers and Sections of | r1“`mH"5 for e'mPA03’m“nf- veiled a tablet in the Royal \/13.! _ _ .CANADA TANES'G'overnor General Recognize Russiaj|SSUE N|TN_=Stresses Recovery c,mged.With;lEAGUE PlAN§T7ze British Way _<1 Zi i Objects to Pro osal Espionage ;Cana`dian D el egai e His Excellency Earl Bwsborough | DemandingJe,,IfsBe_ Lauds British Ideals Before _ Given Definite Aid. Students Of McGill University. ._.l.i?__.__ GENEVH, Obi.. 6-(O. P. Udblc)-' The League oi’ Nations' plan for; (Cmmhn press) i ‘ _ llel ’ Ge J ish f S Motrrnna oct, o In b e p.ng rman ew re ugee struck a. Canadian snag today and the proposal for appointing a bur- `cau and high commissioner with full freedom of action was sent litical Committee for reconsidera- tion. CANADIAN VIEW' L. - t e rc- `tention of British institutions and ada's recovery, said His Excellency Earl Bessborough in addressing is laid the cornerstone of the Mont-| toria Hospital ill memory oi' Sir, The Canadian delegate felt tliis` ll?-lnliccl an Obligation on the part n ge > In Arms; Y i______.. r BRIT; ATTITUDE. Vincent Meredith, former presiduzri accompanied by thunder and light- 5 of thc llcspitui, and Lady Mercdlali in recognitiorr of their benefactlon<_ Lady Meredith attended the lui-, "We see dark shadows hovering to the east. and to the west,” the Governor General said "We see Is _German View| N | N |] | Af”“_*°"“””<-ctr-@`f°”"’»~'» ‘ Rojoot“GoodBo-' Found' Guilty of ,|s |]| S C Us 3 E nt Rd il Reduction havior Period" Drug' Charge ‘ Plan Of U. S. AS Suggested, -_ __________:_;_l1__f_l__._ l;:»:;~r_______ Watched Closely At COI]f€1°e1‘1Ce,i ‘°‘““"”*" P'°”) BmMn~iGHAM, oct. e.-fe5 effons 'f _g _ The Quqook In Blinois, where 19 peI°S0l‘u were wounded Thursday in an out burst of intel'-union warfare. Don- ald Riclieberg. counsel for the N R_ A., writer-rod with miners ant owners, and reported that he saw hope for a. solution of difficlllties under the N. R, A. blllumlneus will code. Shaft Olosedl sur companies of the mine. National Guard controlled Harrier blu-g, scene of the shoozjngs st Peabody Mine no 43. The shaft was closed by Governor Horner to avoid fresh disturbances. At Ambridge Pa., where one malv was slain and a :core of other: beaten and wounclcdTllul-sclny, imc in Fayette county. Pc.. nllflif *‘l"`~‘ (Continued on Page l0» to whom the German position is NW Y°’k» Pa"-’ “ld W“"‘“W» P°' me’ ’“°”°fi“°;1___° ’”°1“E__°“t}‘:'m°;‘ result or thc United states discus- NNE NEVER ‘ llnderstood to be not acceptable. land- » "pressed °“ °°“°°f'” g e e ` sions was the announcement from! §u{:p'EQ IN S\\gEN,C\’. ficency and economy ol some of the _ _-----»- » Chicago today that the westem ex-_ _ suggested Indian Reforms. Among emmves had dnclded on a sharp re_, WHEN SOMEBODY comme” mmm’ these “cane whicht would “ETB 31° N duction on passenger fares as an ex- Sli’-V5 ON OUR Ludia ons e a . The German attitude is under- legmgmmvemmen rw) periment in increasing their busl~ PE( f09,N 9 ' ness stood to contemplate complete, ____ __ _ __ _ nt at th nd of ,_ tom" . o an rn ways are s u y nt: ag? ;Z:;d ywhiche svould not be l A B E H I N D ` Mm wdm" Am" the experiment with interest it was ' ' stated here. S. J. Hungerford, Pros- regarded ns one on “ml but rather Lord wolmcr asked specmcnuy in ident of the Canadian ‘National and a period of progressive dlsarma- introducing the motion how British E_ W_ Beatm K_c__ President of the _ ment by Germanyu neishbnrs- _ trade would be l-.itoctcd should the Canadian Pacific could uct br-‘ After it had b€¢0ll'l0 BGHGYBUY l legislature be so empowered, Such reached for comment a pn_rua_ment_ he sa1d_ likely would ' (cw “ue °n 155° ° be under the control of the Indian Buying Power of Lab- Na,,o,,a, ,,,,,,g,,,,_ _ _ Orer a 11. d Farmer Neville Chamberlain entered the Cabinet Councd Ur es Econo," Not Equal to Incl-e, debate with the complaint that Lord _ g y _ . . Wolmers resolution was so framed Meeting Taday In League A _.l . a. vote of nvon-'confidence in the cl for vote asc ln Prices that a positive vote on it would be (Canadian Preset ‘ ` t. n l d ‘ NdtlOnS B lldget (BY 3°" °"""’ °“““‘"““ P"" ;°;;$$;§ce_ 8 P ca E a o'l'raw1i, oct. s. - No cubiuct Staff Writer) 1-, th t Protests arose in many quarters Cmmcu wnshcld y ° gmemmen oannvs oct. e.-to. P. c bl J- WW Y°RK' 0”' °_W““°‘ “" today but lt is °XI>t¢l°Cl “ S°5Sl°“ ' a e n0t 111613831-“B 55 fam' 95 Prices in along this une and Lord Wolmer will be called tomorrow at which More economy in the budget of the - ,many declared; ~fphe party has tho _ League of Nations was urged by “‘° United sims' me buying right to express its views ou tue Prim” M”“s"" R' B' Bmmettitwul s r vu I`I'7"'R.’_ i . iz i A. N. m 1 t Mostly cloudy with occasiollar rain; fresh winds, shifting te northeast and probably lncfcnsinp to gales on Nova Sroiinn inns! fvunulliuu l-r.-.st .\iE'l‘EORfli_iu.l|‘.\I. l\Fr`i"l`, ”-` »- ll ‘!\ ,, ._ it! fi C Hon. Dr. R. J. Manion, Canadian D0W€!` °f me fafmel' Wd the in mat issues raised in the whim conclude several outstanding ems Minister °f Rauwaya *md Camlsv in U' t Paper (a recent Government report the Budget Committee this after- ri” in prices of the things they on the Inman situation) ,md to tion for his departure in tll_c even- noon. He pointed out that while all need. make the joint committee cognisant il'lE f0l` Wlllmilcil and 1‘°‘_““_° “est” National Governments were cutting This is cm of “B vicwy _ - W_ _ __ Momuy ; for ucxt year. no tlicugbt thc Lea- night, 'rbc report says: Wm., the suggestion the trltlwl PB* ~ V - cal - _ gue should follow the practice of "The worker’s average wase in -*1*“~°" " ~- _ National Governments and out its A g was 6.9 percent above the (Continued On Pelle 10) .Kary- t\nto_ Oct ii-.\i‘n mum ard m:\x‘lAlll:r'» tomporntllrvs :-»- . . , ..... '.‘»'» Q1 d trial W°’!`k°l' 1358 behind the 8 before the Government ln prepara- lv,-llv.=on \i\’\\lk "" _ . ut \'-l.i .` '.' d onstl-ated in the Mr Bcnllctt. loaves tcmurlou night\‘,‘W‘__‘c,_‘1_;“_(`__ _‘N _Q litllilollton .. I iinllff .. .. xpenditures certain items in the monthly rep0l’i2 0! T319 American S11' Tlllllflf*-‘ While Of Llverpooly and will arlllo n nnlpcg “km _ __ is 1':ll|rnr_\' . \ . League budget showed an increase Federation of Labor. 1’€l¢”9d to' came to the Govemmenys assistance morning to commence a Sli Z _ _ lk ‘a tour that will take him tn Saska-illcuillll -- '-Y tru ~ ll-» '-1 \\'in‘|l\|»l-1: . -"` lil it toon, Rc-gina. “inn lion and “l 0'! 'l`orl-l.il\ l{'i|v[_',=illll .. lil "A E being and s. PUBLIC HOLIDAY ing Jolted grain values severely to- to the bottommost price levels that in env 24 hour period . nl'JPlll'°nt WERE! are d 111,151 d ls; to 1;; cmhmg and fumishings rose 184 Demem of the worker's living eoste." ' The report says of the farmers were 52 percent above March, but by september they had fallen back to 40 pg,-eont above the March lev- qg the other hand rose to seven 118118 expenses if it wished to stand well level of March. During these -l-- -T-,;¢_-;f-;-.1hi_i' increasing tn grill-a ovT .\'ll\'n Snitillll enlist. High tidy- this nftern/on fit 1 lil null tomorrow nlorlviuir nt 12 :L2 Sun nets this afternoon at 5-fll M14 rin-s tomorrow llmrnink at (mul. Ln" QM,-to-. mann Wmlll-\|=vlsy4 f)<~tnhcr11,4.4'\ D~ Y". . l »-2 r t Treasury was buying gold bars. ,Hf_j:_"‘mf_ff“ff,_|;,ff§`.,,f`,,§ ',,'_'" _"nn" M The debt negotiations in Wash- CAR FERRY .~1\'il1-.DILE lllilton iloturen United Stairs and-__ u;_...jl.-_ _if---___-Y_.;~c_\i_-__ 1'~rl~:\ "ll Bri ich srlltaiitcs have not ' “ _',, _,__ (_-.r r » ` lwr- is beccminf' ay and le cc-mel (_, rcurr ' » ' . _ _ _ _ -- - 1-~\ 2 . , lagging behind Hdl/Bll0€¢i Prices." under previous final figures. iyet been rinrtcd, it was pointed out. l"‘ 'il I lll- l"“ “‘ i I MAXIMS i an ' Maxima' it 1;* ‘ ' . A \ ' "tl E _ . ____ _.._._..........§&'... 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